POLICE COURT.
Wednesday, July 18th.
BEFORE ME. H. H. J. GoMPERTZ (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).
A TIPSY INTRUDER,
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THE WEST RIVER OUTRAGE.
VICEROY BEMARKS “I TOLD YOU 89,"
H.E. Viceroy Shuo was, like our corres pondout, away from headquarters when the nowa came of the piratica! seizure of the kr. Sain am, His Excellency received a cablegram at Wham- pon, advising him of the occurrence, and he st onro telegraphed to H. B. M. Consul-Coneral
D. Meyer, commission agent, was charged with behaving in a disorderly manner in Mr. M. Darses' private houss while drunk, assaulting | the complaint and his son, and lamaging at Carton, properly to the extent of $2,
Shortly af or nine'clock on Tuesday evening complainant heard someone kuosking at his
Our correspondent ascortuind the contents of the message to be as follows:-
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 191m, 1906.
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Tho Sainau prosented a pitiabla sight of | wreckage and debrie-in the shaps of smashed doors, splints of woods, a profusion of broken glass windows, and bullet-riddled panois-after the whole bour she was held in the rathless mercy of the plauderers.
RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA. ·
The Chinese Foreign Ofleo hay boon appealed to by the Chinese and Manchu residents of Northern Manchuria concerning the high- banded behaviour of the Bassin troops in From a friend of the late Ror, R. J. J. Harbin and other places in Chinese territory. Macdonald, M.. the Canton Daily News he pillage the inhabitants right and left and received the following:
frighten them from their homes. Prines Ching Monday, July 16, 1966.
hes been on an inspecting tour, states (bat at is an. the morning the 3. Nanning the farmors are in a destitute condition on the left Canton on her haul run to Wachow, and Kirin border through
the Russians
jank having, on board were the remains of the Rev. Dr. nequired their lands. It be naked why has
Le many Macdonald, which are being convaged back to not the partial Kassisa eracuation of the North his late home, which is to be bis last darthly of Manchurin been carried dat neording. to resting place. The Rev. S. G. Topo, brother promino, simultaneously with the nubstantial in-law to the docensed, Toy, T Hinson, Hesslearance of Jamusas troops from the Southern H. Anderson, all of the Wesleyan Missionary section? The teply, it seems, would involve a
1 by Dr. Webb Anderson, of Fairhan, by the settlement of the difficulty as regar te train at Samsiui. A largu auraber of friends Mancharis is being delayed in order to put cast them off and several floral tributes were pressure on the Pekine Government to con placed on the cofin.
want to vacinus domsuds put forwned by M. Pokotile, who has complained that the Chinesa representative in the negotiations is "too stiff. necked".
Iwounded, and duster killel. Deeply grieved to fly, accompany the body, and they will beference to Russian designs in Mongolia, for
hear of it. Have given instructions to both military officials to onpture the civil and rulers and recover the stolen goods. Deputad Wen Tuotai and Kang Tuntui to call on you to investigate the nutter.
*(T) Rueived a telegram stating that the ma door. He went to see who it was and defendant | Holsam imel lowon pirated, the captain sud crew pushed the door open and track him. Com plainsut's sou, en rushing out to ka the cause of the trouble, was drawn into the mele, and a woman who endeavoured to separate the Dancing the combatants was knocked down. fight 2 worth of glass was destroyed, and residents in the adjoining houses, hearing the disturbance, blow whistles which cansad dučia daut to fake to his huis. While running away,
** The Kwangtung Province Las alwaya beou infested by robbers and pirates. Year before last when I was in Wushow i proposed to
lowrey, he was overtaken by Inspector Brows! Wei (Wilkinson) to placs Chin
sud arrested.
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soldiers on board of all foroigs vessels, and ale to have braves to search all the parsongers luggaga before the steamers leave port. This to afford ontimus protection to foreign vesels.
*Consul. Wei ¦ Wilkinson) refused to consent.
On
Sunday aftercoon at Willams Hall, Shames, Rav. C. Ras, M. D., B.Sc. preached the sermon, and touching tribute was paid to the late doctor, who had boon
a colleague at Wuchow with the preacher.
The evening serving at the Caston Hospital. Kuk-Fou, she containe! much deep fooling, which was especially felt in the singing of the well-known bymn For all the saints who from their labours rest".
**
CHINA AND JAPAN.
A SECRET TREATY!
Defendant stated that on the night of the assault he hail taken a few drinks only, but some nigar ash must have got into his last, it wout to his head". On learing on hotel ho went la vòst a friend at No. 9, Stuustotomy proposal. Your Houeur is soll muintei Street. The same staircase led to his friends with the conditious in Kwangtung. ant 1 min Lum and complainants by a mistake haj rondly trust you will thoroughly dimeres the General Staff in Barbin, has discovered " entered the wrong dear, and "compininaal and motel with Tuotais Won and Kang and devise lis people rushed out and thrus la him with some moase of proventing suck sul affairs in future. I hope you will entertain my former His Worship, in linding the defondant guilty proposds, which I believe would affoed great reminded him that a man's bone was hias | protection." and he had no right to auter without permissim A fine of 82 ss imposed, and defendast wo kanal over to keep the prace for three months ONLY URIC
ktikk.
only
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In the course of the past four months and a half all that has born accremplished is that Russia is said to be prepared to comply with the stipulations of the Portsmonth Treaty when, and only when, Chios concoder mising aut railway privileges to Russia aut caly in North Manchuria bat in Mongolia and Chinese Turkestan, and aley
INS private agreement concluded between Adiral Alexeit Bud and in afterwards degraded Totai of Mukden in 1:04. Tu these demands this all-norked ** one shows no
Intention of yielding, The oil alien
timber to fell
of the on the lacks of Yain, too, ss been revived, it is understood, Military Life, & paper published at the though only as respects the north or Man
achurian vide
But it is in r gaid to
to the rail- secret treaty belson China su Japan ora
Rusia in Mongolia and Turkering that Cuina feels the pinch ratier, seven secret articles all just to the privileges asked for by treaty as atrody published. Thess articles acutely, for she had resolved
and the lives build the berwolf, and in particular to'vitend the Poking- Kalgan Railay (on which none but Chinese
| values
1, engineers induded) as for us Urge, gerows the Dart of Gabi or Slucan Yusu Shib-kai, Viceroy of Chili, wishes that the whoteline to birga a d thencato the Siberian frontier at Kiskhtä shoald he construcf vel as the joint auterprise of the Peking Gerornment and the country fof the region -cted, in the Hame way that the railway from Kashgar to Yurknud has been taken in hud by the local |
cials and gente, who preps to carry it southwards in the direction of Cashmere.
It is obviously rot China's intention to allow Russian enterprise
rise to have matters all its own way in those districts. The ironworks
remota at Hanyang belonging to Viceroy Chang Chili- tung have contracted for the delivery of
1349,000 tons of rails for the railways of Western Chios at about 70 tacks ton. The work of per constructing the line from Poking it Kagan, a towa just beyond the firest Wall, a hundred and ten mile from the expital, has ben
(1) Ching will send a number of youug students to Japan to study military and naval
(2) Jap
matters.
instructors will be engaged for the Chinese tomops in Moug-dia,
Ga Russian or Germen "indlitary instructors will, un no aersant whatever, be ever engaged by China.
(1) in essef war Japan and China will set together..
G: Chins will allow Japan certain ports for her 1st and several paints inland for Bet troops: thess points to be selected by Jap in.
All anaitions for the Chinese army and to be bought in Japan,
have bee
The Cunba Daily News, as the result of un interview with Chief Engineer Soggie, was able to add the following to its first report:
The pirates are supposed to have cone or board at Kaakong partly, partly Kanchuk, Hayasaki, mario dealer, of No and some might havn come already at Canton, They had me riles. revolvers they fired Praya Fast,
was charged with big rockmasly, but were very bad shots. Wo had pression of ter swords without the permission our dinner finished, the Captain, Mr. Julin, Dr. Muerorald and zayif were stamling outside of the Captain Superintendent of Police.
When the weapons were shown to his Womy cabin door when we heard some shouting. Warned round to help the Indian watchmali, ship he remarked that they wern'only emiss
thinking romo Chinese in amok, han a crowd and word in all probability las found in the of Chibere rushed on us tiring revolvers. Ther They were se realised that it was piracy. We tried to get shop of Messrs. Kahn and Ken.OT sold widely ie Golon and he did not think the wheelhouse for the sims, but were stop which by another crowd of the pan with present charge shend bubrought.
ran from the starboard side. also was adjourned nutil the Captain | Setalvors. Warus through then in the The case
As we got in, the Captain said that he had been em- saloon, Superintendent of Polica
was shot, and "hid down on the sofa. Dr. municated with. Afterwards his ship deal attending to hiza. I closed the doors
and the wisdo cressed over to the port side to shut the windows there, when the pirates peared at the windows and tirert a number of shots in the salcon. I nu: the wounded Captain auderneath the table carrying on board bis verse) 100 1bx. of dynamit, and thon 13-, Mucyidiabil and mysel went also intendud Lu were her against interrogdina China to yield to Russia's commuils in this
there, The roblers throw' now aburning under a fals description, and with satin the stinkpot in the saloon, which severely burnt the
berapie mydi. The fun
imposed a fine of 81, and ordored the arms t he eonfisenteel.
A DANGEROUS CAREM, Captain Walker, of the river steatrer lang Tung, charged two native with song
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Dana to bid hid th
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said dynamite on board without strictly nakapable and we had to get out of the room. ing the nature of the goods outside the packars
The Captain and Dr. Macdonald left on the Chief Bogince: Codarne of the Kirring Tag Starboard side, and I on the port side rusbed said he found foobs. of dynamite contraded thymegh Chu tiring pirates and went to the amongst the coal un bogati. The dynamite was storebold. The robbers followed ze up, but in cardboard box road which stran wati remained there until they had left the vel. was wrapport The Bret defendant was a
the board of the steamer was such a noise of of the crow, but he did not know the seal shouting, erging, and revolver shots, that ou
thought the whole ship was filed with pirates When I came on again, the firemen told me The Captain was doad, und 1 went up on the bedge to uss the pilot when the Captain was. He answered he was dead, but could not tell
went down low or where his body w
deck and saw a good body lying, which 1 fork to be the Captain. Then I went to the passo-nges' rooms to look for Dr. Macdonald, Looking for the switch to turn on the light,
voice calling my name. heard a it you, Seppie?" I did not believe it was the Liptain, supposing ho was shot deal, and ask
Defendiāts stated" Thất "they thenght the dynamity was medicine, as the man who race it to the sound said it was,
Hi Worship did not believe their stary anal tired sach mau $700, the alterat being six months' imprisonāwnt.
IMPERS NATING A „POLICEMAN. Lan Chan was charged with assuming the designation of a police officer..
Defendant accosted a hawker, fohl him he was a lakong, sud asked him to hand over sans cash. Because he refused the defendant
later reprovech him with his boat, but was 3.extui.
He was hand 525 in default six w oke' Frist and six hours' Focks,
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BUSINESS AT A STANDSTILA..
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Who D 30I ate Joslin." answered the Cxplain, and then we shook hands congratu haling rack other on having escaped such a great danger. The Captain told me that th dead body aus Br. Mucloul den him
in Chinese
north-west of Peking. The construction
KODAKS AT HOME PRICES.
No. 3 FOLDING POCKET KODAK (3-12-6d) $98,00
T
4 CARTRIDGE
(£5-15-04) $80.00
LONG. HING &
No. 17, QUEEN'S ROAD.
HOCKS
CO..
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SEASONABLE
WINES.
(Frou LANGENBACH & SOHNE, WORMS-ox-RHINE).
Il doz.
2 doz.
Bottle
Bottles.
Laubouhoitor
81300
$15,00
14.000
16.00
15. 0
17.410
990.00
24.00
26.00
Graacher
Niersteiner
Hochheimer Liebfraumilch
SOLE AGENTS :
H. PRICE & CO..
12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
Manila Factories.
CIGARSALHAMBRA
LA UNION
Price List on Application,
FOREIGNERS IN THE CUSTOMS
·SERVICE.
pablished in the Tsingu (Tientsiu), shows The following table compiled from statistics The number of foreigners of different nation its employed in the indoor staff of the Customs at the present time, and five years ago:
British... French..
German American
Japanese
Italian Russiaa
Norwegian Portuguese
Dutch Austrian Hulgin Danish Dans!
Spanish Swedish Swis
1906. 1901.
190
Και
18
31
1
16
The salaries of the Customs officials are an
Luspector-General .lk. The. 21,000 Deputy Commissioners
to
18,000 99,200 15,00
Deputy
Assistant I. A
7500.
15.4
I. B
ILA.
1,800
4,200
3,600
3.000
(7) No concessions to be given to foreigners in Chili or bayout the Cires Wall ander pair of war
The same papur gives us a lot of information about what Jayan in doing in Surhalier and Kero and Manchain and couchiles that a nation which is spending so much money on these places and on strengthening herself can ons he preparing to make war again in ten as Patalius, me twenty-six follows: years time in order to wrest from Russia ths
is proceeding very rapidly under the charge tť- last remnants of her Far Eastern empire. Japan
a Chiness, civil engineer deal in America (ways Military (e) evidently regards the and it is to be completed in 1917, Yasu Shih- Peace of Portsmouth as a short frace, cerrards kai baing most auxicas to show what China can the Anglo-Japanese Alliance as an arrangerat do, sal it is
practically imposible therefore for while she is preparing for thunderbolts reapool. The railway material teeded was pro
oured from France. Russit asks that who shall Daily News,"
haild a ling across country from Manchuria to Ili, stretching over approximately forty degrees of longitude, and resurring roughly eighteen huudrel miles, in addition to the line from wed a branch Hue Kalyan ready alluded to
through Trans-Siberian Rail Macharia from the (biness representative has bea promoted special decres of the Emperor and Dowager Empress of Chius, and carmed in his appoist out in the conference with M. Pokotiloff, with directions that he is at all hazarde te the territorial integrity of Manchuriaas a portion of the Chiness dominious. He is thus encour aged to be still more ati-necked and the negoliations on which hinge the execation of the Russian bargain to uvecunie Northern Manchuria will, it may be expcoted, last for a long time to come.
AMERICAN STEAMER BEACHED.
REPORTED MUTINY,
It was reported yesterday morning that a The Japan Chronicle of July t said: sailing vessel, named the Ageas had been benelet some four miles from Yuki, on the const of Awa province, Shikoku. Later the repert was circulated that the vessel was the C.P.I. Athenian, but fast evening the Kol Customs authorities were informed by telegraph that the vessel was a steamer, bat. Amaricar. 16 is beloved a mating occurred. The star had sprung aleak and was beached on Friday morning, when part of the crew, Japan, Land
Other information says the steamer cartini grain consigned to a Kobe firm.
STEAMSHIP COMPETITION...
REPORTED COMBINE AGAINST THE »,V.K.
Mr. Hayashi, manager of the Shanghai branch of the Nippori Yuson Kaisha, arrived at Moji on Thursday by the Shane 40-mar from Shanghai. According to a Mainichi dispatch. Mr. Hayashi's return is connected with the keen competition now going on betw en the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and foreign steam.
ship companies in the South China
Service
It
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majulio
ad
II.B
}
TH. A
III.B...
&
IV. A...
+3
IV. B...
10
1200
1,800 these figures us part of the fallowing: 1 will be reon from the above that the salary of the Inspector Contral and Deputy I-6, exceeds that of the Viceroy and Governor, while the salary of the Commissioner and Deputy exceeds that of the Provincial Treasurer and Judge: even the pay of the Assistante is much more than that of the Taciai
high and Prefect. With march pay to foreigners in all the Customs of Chive, millions of tale have been issast during these several yeore of it is really great drainage to the It will he & considerable advantage if country.
is collected and cireulutal among our own people in our own country."
After daseriting the qualifications examinations of candidates for appofotomonta iu the indoor stuff, the Teispao concludes :-
уелен .
Meanwhile the Dalai Laina, who has been in Mongolin seeking to stir up a mobellion in that
thin quarter-as though Chine bad not embarrass- morts enough-and is now in a temple in Sair noun, close to Urge, has been ordered by the Peking Government to make his way back to Tibet as quickly as possible. Whether bis presence there is really desired, bewover, or whether he will comply with the Chineas Government's request, is doubtful. Japenes
ROUVER,
WHAMPOA AGAIN.
skote. Mizedonald was talking to the pirates Don't shoot, don't shoot." lat in spite of this they fired on him and shot ban through the head. The Captainbat a passenger's cabin and taid down on the bed, when the pirates pushed in to starch the rome the They saw hint lying with the wound exposed Laut kicked Jam. But so he did not move, this states that the Nippon Yume Kaisha has
thought he was already duri and lore off his
decided to put a large number of steamers on ead and the ring off his finger and then left the South China servies in addition to the time, mati) i pet lam out.
Vossels reg: larly running, and to contin us the During the whole affair the steamer was instruggle with Mears. Butterfield & Ewiro to
It is projected to build a railway from Canten the hands of the pirates, who forced the meu on
the
It is reported that the foreign steamers trad-to Wamprus to be connected there with the del in the engine-reum and the pilots on the
ing between Shanghai and Kianchu Hay, Heugkoop (Kowloon)-Lantos railway.
As the newspapers have mentioned already. Chato and Japan are organising a combine
The merchands of Wöihaiwei pressed the Commissioner for a definite statement as to cha fate of the port.
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part they wrote: Owig to this continued uncertainty, trade i paralysed and all business practically at a bridge who were all ensured by revolvers, to Several large transfers of property, carry on wording to their orders. which under ordinary circumstances wedd have As 1 came on the bridge, 1 found out that taken
we were only 12-15 miles from Samri, und place bave voen indefinitely postponed
"At pe sunt u ons will invest anything here, th
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The Chinese correspondent of the Canton Doily News has the following notes ---
Owing to the rapid growth of Japanese traja in Canton and the two Kwarg provinces, the anthorities in Japan have decided to open a Consulate in Canton. This will be done, we hear, on the 1st of October.
and unless something definite is declared shit to maks for
Sanaslugi.
Arriging | Shanghai and North Chins lines of the N, VRA already a survey of the roud da es cal
many of us will be compelel to treafer our | |
interests to other places."
Mr. Stewart Leekhart forwarded tiis 1tor
London, and a July 3rd replied:
I have just received a dispatch from the
I went at unes on med at H.M. Pro lying there and toll the
about the outrage. He and the fom the Markera went with no back to
the Sub The dort ratenie to the wounded. A four of this Endi watche
Fight Heemable the Secretary of State for were would, two of them very bully, in
informs the rompradore, who
› got a navy blew over his nothing to heal and several Chinasa
the
L'elonies.
1891.
add 14
of
mus to instructing His Fordship h the recent statement. Commous Ly
at the sun time went up to Sergio in bis
in the Hanse In less than no time the piration Road was has put of sight. When all danger was thought to the Berretary to
ver the pilet assumed oliga of ins Sainan Local Government Bland, viz. : that it is
cleared lor. The native Brema considered that the transfer of the Russian ri promptly Lease of Port Arlbur to Japan has unda ay change in the present status of Woilniwei, rety
retreat as the messenger of the joyful tidings which is as fo. His Majesty's Coveratseut, Hat Alanko po, meaning that the pirs and no action is ut presunt contemplated with bad deported.
eperations must have undoubtedly The plan of regard to the leasr."
letAt
lad by a professional, hard-trained by practical experience and aided by a number of Pontederales loss skill in the parsuit of the nefarious traffe which as terrorised travellers
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
HAKODATE TRADE..
51 per cent.
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According to the British Consul at Hakodate the trade of the four Hakodate ports was dis- tributed among foreign conutries as follows:
Chine...... United States ... Dutch Indien ... Straits Settlowouts Hongkong Kuria... Other Countries
...
23
1.
*
It will be observed that 74 par son of the traks of the district is with Chins and the
United States.
Way &
one.
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BABY'S AWFUL
ITCHING ECZEMA
Sores and Scales All Over Face and Body Could Not Tell What She Looked Like- Unable to Sleep- Grew Worse Under Doctors.
CURED BY CUTICURA
IN ONE MONTH
A grateful mother, in the following let- ter, tells of another of those marvellous eures by Cuticura: When my baby way four months old her skin broke out wills a humour. I took her to a doctor. who said it was eczema, lie gave me medicine to give her, but she kept get- ting worse all the time. Her little face and and body were so covered with sores Jorge scales you could not tell what she looked like. No child ever had a worse case. Her face was being eaten away, and Then it even her finger nails fell off. itched so she could put sleep, and for ** many weary nights we could get no rest.
At last we got Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment, first bathing her in warm water with the Soaps, and then spreading on the Ointment with soft cloths. 1 saw a change in a week. The sores began to heal, and she could sleep at night in ons 5 by diy muther having children with eczema of humours will find a friendl in Cuticara Soap and Ointment. (signed) Mrs. Mary Sanders, 709 Spring St., Camden, N. J., Aug. 14, 1964.”
INSTANT RELIEF
For Baby and Rest for Tired, and Worn-out Mothers
The foregoing statement justifies the oft-repeated assertion that Cuticara Soap and Ointment afford instant relief, and permit sleep for baby and rest for tired others, and points to a speedy, perma- neat, and economical cure in the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin, and scalp bumours of iufancy and age, when all else fails.
Clear Shop, Ginimat, and Plls are said throughoud tha wend. Desc: Tandun,febarere de Paris, & de Atralia, J. Tampa & De, Sydray. Poder krug & Chan, Corp., Komot, Bone Progen,
led free,How Gurs Baby Home."
Now according to these conditions there is no reason why, now that the essay system is sholished, our young men should not be able to qualify themselves for the Customs serving, The requirements are simple geography, universal and English; while the chist means of
promotion for foreigners, the knowledge of Chinese, is their native longue, so that there are now hundreds of our young. men who are in every way qualified to fill these being to tobacco growing, snit to let other ponts and they should come forward and prove people ranke experiments in rubb realtivalich their efficiency, Will act our young men exert themselves to try to do a service to to their fatherland"-Ñ.-C. Daily Newa
NEW DARVEL BAY (BORNEO) TOBACCO PLANTATIONS
(LIMITED).
56 22
if it should be found that rubber end be successfully planted they cond then turn their attention fo it, as they had planly of fund avail- fable for the purpose. He want to see Borneo rabber sold in this market and a dividend paid out of the profits before this company embarked When auch a result was the enterprise, obtained the board would Jose us time in having rubber trees planted on the company's estates.
on
* LIG greater
had!
necessary to build one line from the public | Krowing erop. The 1964 croproduced difcalties. The board were afraid that the
of lo the
mines and
rden (which is proposed to be built bying that dheaster, by thought the BFO left them without the necesary hande tor
Viceroy) passing through the different coness. sion on the bad. In this case the icabes and carriages could pass to av fro on the road. The government is already communicating with the firm building the tramway as to the taxes which are to be levied.
THE “TORTURED" ONE LAUGHED.
against the Nippau Yasen Kaisha, and it is it is intended to build a tramway on the now
The 13th ordinary general mosting was buids to gold, they were "hunters (orit" once, and exported that the struggle will extend to the band, from the castorn end to Yin Tong, and
on June 15th af Salisbury-house, Mr. Smood or found some on their property. Had they -Japan Chronicle
It is also reported that it is not yet decided whether an slectric or a horse traction tramway Sinauer, who presided, said that the delay in soon as would probably have found than was expected. They had la travers dense shall be built. In the case of su electric tram calling the mosting this year sus due to the more, but the diety of getting it
dunble line will be want-daud it must directers' desire to bring the accounts up to forests, aud ronds eesting many thousands of be remember that the treet is a very long i Decrmbor 31 last. It also enabled them to give pounds would hava had to be made if they
securing to which the continet operations. The question of To the case of a hores-tramway it is only the shareholders a better idea with regard to the
the necessary labour also presented sertain urmes in the balance about
£8,000 3,703 lales. They lost between
worth of tobacco through floods, but, inbourers would have grous
their estates. It was, therefore, decide to stick to tobacco", and he thought that that results would be sidered satisfactory. It
of โ
per was a wise danision (Hear, besr) Mr. T. H was proposed to pay a final dividend share, making, with the interia distribution, C. Arenses the general
in Borneo) manager por share, free of income-tax, to place £3,000
gave a brief account of the position and pros. to reserve fand, and to carry forward. They might look forward to a very saccosiful Pots of the company's estates, and said that your as the outcome of the 1905 crap. Out of 10 was convinced of the future sucess of the a total of 799 bales, 1,462 had been sold for adorlaking. The report was adopted and the A few weeks ago oar readers may recall rather sansing question asked is Parliament £51,000. The 3,766 bales which still had to be proposed dividend was alar agreed to.
THE SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE. muzicipalities in the foreign Concessions by price, a did not like to say what the exact but they were certain to produce a largo about the Chinese who were tortured by British disposed of would not fotek a corresponding being made to wear the wooden collar. It is a
profit. pity the questioner could not have been present sum would be, but the stateholders might rest
Dual PROJECTED SPECIAL SERVICE BY THE T.K.K. would get the in Haakon recently when the following assured that they
In conclusion he moved the adop
A Tokyo spate working in the mines, elates that over 60,000 incident as related by the Hunkow Daily News dividend,
tion the report,
which was seconded von Stein. Mr. Skell, speak- Chinon fabourers are A return giving a preliminary statement occurred,
"For the first time since the gentleman by Baron A.
shareholder.
sugar plantations and other establishments in relating to the working of the railways of the with the wooden collar who ornaments the side- ing
origina!
sent prevision stores and other establishments entire- its present
by the Chinese. The goode for as a Parliamentary paper. It shows that the
has taken
supported up his forced position there company through bad times to
He inquired whether they total gross receipts, from 22,843 miles, he has found a subject of mirth. Yesterday successful state with a paid up capital of £1,282,762,600, were
and aleo asked whether Chiness merchants in Hongkong by a steamer £113.44,000, against £111,890,44 in 194, morning as his weary hours were being passed company had any surplus land on which rubber Less stores ara abipped by an association of Recently the Toyo Kisan three times annually. ex."secreted" around the corner and dashbed full there was any
tilt into a coolie carrying two buckets of water. being found on their land? The chaifmann, in that opened a service with the chartered
Borneo, bat for visit of investigation. Taotu Wen Tsung-ya and the net receipts £42,000, gninst
Pe u and Chili, with vory satisfactory re- appeared on behalf of the
the Viceroy
several years
the directors bod been pursaing o The
passengers were all 1,669,741. Maintenance of way, worke, etc., cyclist, his sonchine the water coolie and his twe might proce successful in injured Chinese
*atruggling Fortunately neither of the human psr- very conservative policy. No one had yet had sult, as the Chinese merchants in Hong- kong ship large quantity of cargo. The decrease, but repairs and renewals of carri- removed to the Canton Hospital and Captain wars £16,574,00), against $10,593,779-a small buckets of water became involved in a Joslin's wound was dressed by Dr. Davenport.
cipators were saverely burt. The mirth which actual experience of the results of growing rays Risen Kaisha bar under confor this incident provoked nearly strangled the rubber there, because it took eight years to get imprisoned one, who for the moment bad such results. The board had thought it devir.& soheme La build special steamors for the ship-
able to confine thair operations for the time ment of Chinese labourers to Runth Ameries. forgotten his cangus."-P. 7. Times.
גים
The C.P.R. str. Empress of China arrival at and traders in this particular district. Kobe at 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 17th inst, and
and
Business with China consists chiefly in the art of sewed and dried fish from Hakodate
timber sud sleepers from Otaru.
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saki ata.m. on Wednesday, the 18th inst, and only approach singly, and cowards that they United Kingdom for 1005 has been publisted walk cutside the French Municipal building | gratulated the board on having brought the Peru. In Lis there are a unmber of large
Chief Engineer Seggio owes his life no less left again at midnight same day via Nagasaki to his own pluck and valour than to the assist for Shanghai, where she is das to arrive at mid-ance of his Chiurse fireman who helped him to night on Friday, the 20th inst.
a place of refuge behind the boilere. To react. The C.F.R. Mr. Tartar arrived at Nng him at this point of vantage, the pirates could left again at 4 pm, same day for Shanghai, were, sou dared to show fight.
The Chinese offials and the British and where abe is due to arrive at 11 am on Fiilay, the 20
foreign Consular sathorities and been cem. The Indo-China str, Kaisany, from Calcutta municated by wirs from Samshui the main and the Straits, left Singapore for this port on outlines of the tragedy, and so on the arrival of the Sainum at Canton the principal thoials
the 17th inst, p.in.
further
when tho milenge was 22 634 miles and the paid- if a moutal criticism of passers-by, a bicyclist trees could be planted formation as to gold at some 3,000 tons, which is despatched two or 'The O.S.S. & C.M. str. Aleinous left Singa-promptly boarded the vessel, on a preliminary up capital 21.968,94,081. The 24720 A recular mix-ap ensued, in which the bi-reply, and that no doubt rubber callivation Glenfarg between the Far East and
pore on the evening of the 17th inst, and is due here on the 22nd inst.
The str. A. Apear, from Calcutta, left Singa- pors on the afternoon of tus 17th inst, and may
be expected here on or about the 22nd inst
The Shire Line str. Monmouthshire left Singapore on the 17th inst., and is due here on the rd inst.
The remains of the late Ros. Dr. Macold were put into a coffes, and will be sealed in an air-tight coffin and taken to Wuchow,
pouses were £70,987,00, against
ages ant waggons were £5,772,000, against
£5,025,415, or £146,585-more-Bates and taxe increased about £196,000
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