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HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

A mooting of the Sanitary Board was halt on July 24th at the Board Room, The Hou Dr. F. Clark (president) president, mud there;

Purse M.O... present-Dr were BHO Hon. Mr. A. W. Beawin, Dr. Macfarlans Hon. Mr. E. A. Honelt. Mr. F. J. Budeley, Mr. A Shelton Booper, Mr. H. Humphreys, Mr. Pung Wa chun, Mr. Lau Chupak, and Mr. G. A. Woodeurk (secretary).

**EXPLORING THE LANDLORD”

had refused to pass the work, whereas now to add coment on the top as a compromise will cost the owner, if not more, equally as much money and trouble as to do the work over again, 1 strongly object to the compromise unless ilus Board itself is prepared to pay for what is not due to the fault of the war,

Mr. HOOPER-Th contain

serious allegation against the officer who passed the work and issued the certificate in the first

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25т¤, 1906.

*SEE-SEE.

CHLINENE COMIC OPERA AT THE PRINCE OF WALES 6.

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BRITISH SHIPPING,

PROPOSED COLONIAL CONFERENCE

The Merchant Shipping Acts Amendinout Bill, which has now ressived the approval of the Committee by whom, under the presidency of Mr. Laurones Hardy, it has been considered is erral

bus been reported important respects, to the Home One of a number of now claus proposed provided that British ships nat wholly engaged in the casting trade of British provision outed by the Legislature of sack Brisel

possession if they had complied with the pinions of the Merchant Shipping Act o 1804,

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Mr. George Edward's has almost completely reveried to an earlier typ of opera-bouffe with the new picos produced at the Prince of Wales's Theatro on June 29th. It would have buon a real comic opera had there not been tro comic songs about dolls and tauterus which were palpally dragged in to enliven mattere-which did. On is almost inclinest to overlook instanze and should be Üheroughly investigated. By declare that it was, in very truth, posvasion should to exempt from the special

Mr. Harun-Th P.C.M.O's instrucconic epers, for the burcing was changed at bicth The reply from the fovernment, relative, te jetons to Mr Carter dated July 2nd may have and the bere changes his clothes every fow compensation for damage done during the affru vires, but they were very sousible, minutes

Rut, enmie opera or

not comi oparu, cleansing and disinfecting of premies stated and should in my opinion h endorsed by Seo-Sou" in a vy nanguilicent show, aud the Mr. Lloyd-George admitted that the proponl

Bourel,

BURI IN

is more rahersal stiff artistic than we have wastensonable, but to piss any such enactinsul heard for a long time (if w

Vorsique without soms kind of conference befandard and The Laths Mich

, and just as tuneful would lead to friction. Thus f'olonial (1ffiro was at Jones, a trained arlesician, with the help of 31. the subject, and the Governments of

maro jingling compositions. MF. Sidney present in camunication with the Caloni

New

Zaland Frank Tours, w

who has added consiire this and other questi us seeing

and Australia hal b invited to

tes a kfcenes atractive umbers, bas provided a score mb more heavily barmonie so than in the case with shipping. That conferens would take the majority of the lighter musical plays, immediately before the Colonial Conferener, atl orchestrated by the band of fa schalur-st this at its subject would be discussed, whereis has not previsted him trem inventing tusif de l with now, it work roult in the colonies which are charming!mulacious; more that ozio raising questions of dignity, self-governmen", of them haunt the cor. Among these are than and Colonial rights quisitatte "The Third Moon" and the love duet for Yon and See Soo. The chores and onnearted pinges, toé, art, geurrilly scremely

that the Government will in accordates with the provision of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance of this give rental compensation for property destroyed or damaged by obaxing and disinfection where the maze of infection has been duly reported. They have un cathority and do aut intel to go on Eltin provision."

Mr. Surets i laute This so quires further discussion,

Mr. HUMMIRE Although saljon shef the ordinna allows the Government a komphole tes wwapo paying omaponsation when cases of

Mr. Hewer-I would like to have a written explanation of a paragraph 1 have

in the surveyor,

31. Brynn marked

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Mr. Pese Waches I would suggest that the matter be thor.aghly sifted before affecting any compromisor

Hon. REGISTRAR-GENCE The inspection is not maslo to prateet the owner against the contractor lermploys.

The President-f am afraid we shall got no satisfactory solution of this concrating ques

infection leave not been duly reported, it does item until the Board's resolution of November rhythmical and catchy, as well as sonoruns

not follow that it is quitable for the Gover

2th, 19, is given effect to. This asks for four inches of cement, concrete in lien of the mut to lake advantage of it. The huntiboal i Lolpless in the matter, wo "whey shoulă lao J Ulasix inches of lime coneret. Experts state that

an Were The Government is bound to lose in the long rau ovog the policy of exploiting tho landlord for all bo is worth.

The

REASTRAR-GENERAL Ther sartus no provision for compensating landffer in The Presides rexplained that it was open to

the Board to make the house when prozesse of disinfection had Teen carried out presentillo экіп

Mr. Bourge said if that were curried out he

would be quite satisfied.

Mr. HUMPHREYS Da 1 understand Chat Can Government will pos gruat any compensation in cases where to motiens have been given ?

The L'RESIDENT-Patis what the instruction amounts to The Ordinance is to be carried or us it kiume.

M HUMREys I think it is very band on the landlord, who is absolutely helpless if the

པ innant does not repeal the car.

The PRESIDENs thought the questioù caiset Ha would bek by Mr. Heuer might be set. into it..

On this understanding, flu maljork-wa- no! pursued.

INSANITÁNY VIIQGAMES, With colerates to th riport of the Medical Oftiew of Health, relative to the condition of the sillages of Tai Hung nat Wong Choung, Mr. He asked what about loper.

The PRESIDENT – The leper los returned his country.

Mr. PER It was leprosy thin, sir? The PRESET-Yes, it was. He was outts his country, but returned.

It was agreed to forward this report to the Government.

THE CURICLE QUESTION.

it is pretically impossible to gaf good in iraberete il Hongkong.

An application was presented from the masters of the stone quarries of Ngau Tau Kok, Saithe Wan. Chs Ko teng and Lyeergon for a piece

f land to be set apart for its us

*public

eemetery.

Mr. Austin Taylor, who had brought forward the amendment, withdrew it

Sir G. Parker propused a new clause lo increase the accommodation allowed on beard and admirably scored. fr. 'Teres con-ship from 12 to 18 square feet per man. point- tributions, too, are, without extrption, dainty | lug nut that in the sells of air allowed somen and pretty

overn held to lay entitled to one-third what was necessary in ding Juuses, hospitals, military barracks, workrooms The allowance was lower than for criminals and cabile.

has a

Mr. Lloyd Georgs sympathised with the aumlamat, but pointed out that the present minimum of

of 72 cubic foet for mach suama's had own loft behind by most shipowner. He sug gested text 12 enic text, which bad burn

We positively decling to tell the story the chief reason being tux we are quite able to 9 90. Wo em shown gorgeous pictures of moders Chim –the first being a particularly daring and original onbination of rich rais and greens, the second a lovely son of lake. pagoda, and ammer houses Mr. Huntley Wright assumes about a dozen diagnists, and be

which alou should make the press abe made the standard, hat that if the sloping inerens population in this district within. He wants to unrry Leu, a young lady accommodation was not under 72 feet the rest vary charmingly played by Miss Adrian of the acommodation might be given as mask the next few years, and rumoring-that-ho-Augarde There is als another charming room or bath room. It was not quito acereals wonht like to love the prostion of a mustery Chan

Chine girl-they some of them looked to say that the accommodation for seamen was

by the way yearly Mongolian, desenesed

Prios, deliphiully net and by Miss Denies Orme, who is one of the friss irst the wrendur gut. Was withdraw, pra munte altor

In view of Mr. Lloyd-George's suggestion,

muat teiste d runalists on the stage

should

Mr. HE WETT pointed sat the probability of anopical song, Free, Free" is the Happy cocaineled by the Labour Commission, should |

The question was referred to the Registrar. General

aack

less then for ariminals.

KODAKS AT HOME PRICES.

No. 3 FOLDING POCKET KOVAK (43-12-6d.) 898.00

I

4 CARTRIDGE

LONG.

(£5-15-04) 380.00

HING & CO.

No. 17, QUEEN'S ROAD.

SAINT

LEHON

TONIC WINE.

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OCTOR DUSSAUD: The Composition of the Conerous Wins of SAINT LEHON inposes confidence and draws attention of Doctors apom its use. I have dringud it to severd of my patients who were overcoming an illness, and have noticed the recovery of their strength; and the rapid renewal of Good Health through its us,

Doctors.

The new product must take ita' place in new therapeutes and reader service to our

PER DOZEN.

SOLE AGENTS :

$22.00

H. PRICE & CO..

WINE MERCHANTS,

THE SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY

JAPANESE OPINION OF CHINA'S ATTITUDE.

18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAF.

THE.

CO.. LTD.

Mr. Yaunas, Director of the Political Buren ROBINSON PIANO in the Foreign Office, who has just returned from a tour of inspection in Maugharia, observes thal the prospects of the South Manchuria Railway are quits hopeful. At present the trains consist of difToront

types of Carriages in bad condition. On wot days passengers hars class, os water leaks through the roof. It is to to use umbrellas vou in the first and secaud

hoped railway will

The Linesuprats all they could not Etu effect. Some falls, in it so with Ton a young Chimama wanted in question, that the bill stand it be told the rawangents of the rachute delay.

that resolution as an noudment of the existing ordibanon until after the commission had irked its deliberations. If it was the wish of the Board, Mr. Hooger and, ho right inspect those particular houses. He read Me.

Bryan's explication on the joint raised by Mr.

Hewett.

Mr. Hawarr said it was no explanation at all. It showed that the work must have been starkly done.

The President's suggestion was approved.

SENIOR INSPECTORS' AUTHORITY. The following draft walhority which is to power senior inspectors to enter premises and suspect and size food in accordance with

the Colony of writing by a

played by Mr. Maurice Farkos (with pigtail).

who sings his love aonga in his own languishing and melodions fashion. There are many other characters, played, among others, by Mr Barry in his robust and unctuous style, Mr. Fred Emoney, and bliss (aurielle Ray, us a boy, whn the piny. dances his way cheerily and alluringly through

Sea-See" is quite a change from the ordinary musical-comedy, and should be a big success-Evening Standard.

IS VICEROY SHUM GOING?

ANOTHER REPORT OF HIS REMOVAL.

The "Notes Native Affies in N. C. Daily Neve of July 1st include the

falling

section 3 of the Pablic Hoaith and Buildings

1. hundre A rumour, which while lacking official con- tordinance. 19 3, was submitted

firmation, for the present, has every danes of igard, hereby authorise you

turning out true, bus come from Feking. It is senior sanitary inspector a

the effect that the Council of Stats Affairs Hongkong, when instructed. in

Chengwa ch'ay after frequent suerst confer Medical Officer of Health or The Colonial ences with the Grand Council, is on the point of Veterinary Surgeon to do so, to enter, between strongly recommending to the Throne the the hours of 6 um, and ti p.ш, any shep orment of H. E. Tuan Fung (one of the Commissioners) at present substan tive Viceroy of the Min-Che Fakien Chekiang provinces, to be Viceroy of the Liang siang (Kiangsu, Kiangel and Anha provicces, in which case the presont acling Viceroy g of those E. Chan Fe, will go to provinces, H Lanton to iske up the substantive Viceroyship of the Two Knzug provinces, vice the acting incumbent H. E. Teon Chun-hspon, she goes the to Foochow to fill the post of Sitstampire Vierros of the Min-Chi provinces are could not be a happier way to satisfy the discontent ac rife in the viceroyalties named, the fact being that the acting VerON

or

premises for the sale or provaration for sals, or for the storage of food, to inspect With referenca te an application for permis sion to erect four woodhen posts for hanging examine any Food found therein which you may curtains on a Chinese foor. Mr. Hamphreys rosson to belieso is intended to be used wrote that the "cubicle question warts going as human, food, and, in

fuppur to be unfit for Curtains, rags, Backlog, etc, into de novo, sre much more dangerous to health that seiza anè abit

properly arranged cubicles. No amount of ordinances ant o quantity of inspectors will ever prevent Chinese putting up temporary partitions of the ale natura, '

CONCRETING GROUND SURFÁS, Farther correspondecre submitted regarding the question of courgeting groind surface.

WALN

ME LAC CHO-PAS muted 1 don't think the P.C.M.O, slam13 hasp given snel instruc tious as he did in his-minuts date) July 2nd

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officer issuing the said instructions. (S)

serrotary.

Me fewer in a mituto said he agreed to the draft authority provided it was distinctly understood that even with this general instrue

in a sanitary inspector could only enter a certain house when he had specific instructions to do so from the M.0.31. and C.V.S.

MACAO MORTALITY STATISTIES.

Mortality statistics from Macao were Jaid or the tables, They showed the total deaths for

tho

at Nanking is not consideral in malaria circles to be a strong enough man for the difficult and onerous duties of that pest, while

retorious equabbles and disagreement

Ten Chun-hsten and the between Viooray, gentry and merchants at Capton eoncerning the Cauton-Hankow Failway will be more Finally it is repcelebat H.E. likely to casse. Yang Shib-bsiang, at present acting Governor of Shantung proviner, is to be confirmed in his

in Peking to transfer bis Excellency to some other place on account of esclain" intrigues against him.

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RUSSIAN MASSACRE.

GCITY PALJUK AND GOVERNGE,

It has now been proved that the Bielostok 1589acro, was curefully arranged by the polien,

The story of bombs thrown by Jown at a Corpus Christi procession was a dever faven- tion for rousing the fury of the populace,

What happened was that the tools of the police, the agentespecversteurs, and the police themsel cos, disguised us hooligans, seized the opportunity when the streets were thronged Ly crowd looking on at this procession to manufactures Fears of a Jewish attack.

This they did, it appears, by firing from a wint the procession. killing five womp the chief of polics, previously “relucre | whose humanity would have prevented the pogrom

The same thing would have happens at Warsaw had not three agents-provocateurs been seizal aad forood te erreal the p

The following teingram, received by the Jewish World on the subject of the anti- Jewish outbreaks in Russia, hus been communi- calul to Reuters Agency:

German Frontier, 10 pm, by messenger

from Birlostok. To-day has passed quietly. Treaway traffe has been suspended, the people boycotting the service, and demanding that all the employers who took part in the

gren should be dismissed.

la one house in Nikolaj-street twelve charred corpses wore discovered.

The Jewish shops are all closed as a mark of mourning.

The Governor unde a sprach to the police officials bofom the beginning of the massuere. in which he said De Four duty according to your math, as you have done it bitherio.

Many Christians who bare given evidenza that the police took part in the pogrom are receiving threatening letters. Neturibeless it is irrefutably established that the police, dis guised as hooligans, were just gators of and in Naturiiup an officer shot dori s young Jowose named Rubinowska in the open street, Ito was arrested, but bus wow been sob at liberty, and walks slinut un molested in Bielostok.

AMERICAN COURT IN CHINA.

without first cousulting the Board. It is entire U work ending July 9th to be 72, or 17.34 post. At one time there were some intentions participators in the massacres of the Jew

per hand.

HONGKONG'S DEORTALITY,

The mortality statisties for the week ended rate the May with, shows the death

Chinese community itish foreign and

ly a question for the Board, and the papans should have been laid before the Board before any instructions were issued. If the P.C.M.O was.corrsel, then the only way the Board can have suction 112 carried out is to prove u anis. ance under section 2, and the notices, whitxelling the army and naty, to be 34.1, as ganst 287 for the corresponding week of last year.

wore sorved during the past two years requiring property owners to relay the concrete and within the last four or five years, shopht not

SOCIALISTS AND POLICE IN JAPAN.

PROTECTING THE IMPRESSION ABGES.

ARRIVAL OF ADIPAR WELFLEY,

The public are now allowed to travel by salinity trains without a pass from the military autho- rities, but passes are still required for Journeys by military trains

Turning to the subject of trade, Mr. Yamaza enys that, owing to the absence of agents and other poeussary commercial machinery in Thiren, oil-cake and other important fanchurian products are rot coming to Tairon, all being to set in Tairen all the necessary commercial

1 set up in machinery without loss of flow Superior Accommalation

must be provided to divert gouds for chipmont La Tairon.

MANUFACTURERS

AND IMPORTERS

OF

HIGH-CLASS

sout to Nawchwany. It is therefore noory PIANOS,

Mr.

Yamaza then refers to the attituda of the Chinese Government in connection with the Sonth Manchuria Railway Com- pany, and states that thus Chineso Govern- meat but not yet been approached on the subject of its shares in the company Under

LO bo bu Fil mehbo appear contribute towards the capital. They are al present absorbed in the agitation for the so- called restoration of autonomy, uspíring only for empty rights and names and utterly regorillass of real profit.

Wo learn from a Tokyo dispatch that the Japanese Government has been negotiating a foreign loan for the South Manchuria Railway Company und the matter is now almost agro-il upon-Japan Chronicle.

THE VALUE OF PORT ARTHUR

INTERESTING PROFOBITION.

A Tokyo dispatch states that the question of the value of Port Arthur as a stronghold is ongaging attention in military circles. 11 is- stated that the opinion is gaining ground that it is inadvisable to reconstruct the fortress, the suspicion of the Powers, and that the expanding a large amount of money and arous- ing defonsive works should be rather anticely destroyed.

baral station,

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.

OPPOSITE KING EDWARD HOTEL.

HONGKONG.

(116

Hongkong. Sh July, 1906,

DUMB SHAREHOLDERS AND

ANONYMOUS CRITICS.

The following porti ent letter has appeared in the N.-C. Daily News

Sra. A number of your risaders must have.

been somewhat surprised by the various mons letters appearing in your columns with referone to the affairs of Farnham. Boyi & Co. At the moling of the Company, held a few A later message states that the question of the re-lefouce of Fort Arthur has now been days ago, only two individual shareholders practically decided upon. Japanese military plans expressed their dissatisfaction with the manage atlash great importance to Saselio, and it ismert of the Company-all the other shareholders proposed to make Port Arthur an ordinary present rein fed silent, thus either proving Appropriate defences will be that they were fully satisfied with the exphina- constructed, leaving Port Arthur as free as is tious given by the Chairman and that they pracficable from military relations, in view of approved of the accounts, or else lacking the

momi The opening of Tairen as a free port.

Burago to make any statement to the contrary

It is surely anything har fair that people, whr bare any remarks to make against the Company, do not sign their letters, as only when this is done van they expet the Directors of the Company to antradiet an unjust statements: otherwise outsiders must get the impresion that these letters are only inspired by speculators.

I am, stc..

HORATIO ROBELTSON,

LUMBERING ON THE YALU.

FORMATION OF A CHINO-JAPANESE COMPANY.

have boop served at all, and the owners and NGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE rigorous Beasures for the suppression of Nee of the 21st inst: Mr. Lebluus R, Wilfley, Army, and this office has convinued in operation |

tonauts would have been saved a lot of trouble

and expause. According to sections 1 and 112, the conere must be hid to the satisfac tion of the Bustil, and in this case the Board had not been consulted before a line drawn. The P.C.M.0.8 of action minute introduces an entirely new viaw of the matter, and he takes upon himself to decide what is only in the provines of the Board, Were the instruesions referred to by Mr. Carter in his into dated July "ith given by the M.OH., who, as the advisor to the Board, and as one of the chief executive oficials for the enforcement of the ordinance, appears to Lavo been ignored in the matter? The can- oroting of ground sarlaces in every instancy was carried out under the supervision of and passed by the sanitary surveyor and the plague inspectors, and yet, after two se three

when anolber officer years, told

ronud lo to

the sat go thing he condemns it. Who is to suffer for this state of affaire?

કું!

ASSOCIATION.

The following are the highest scores for the Governor's Cup during the mouth of July, 1996, There were 13 entries, the highest score being made by Mr. Wath :

A. J Wet

H. Wakeman 5. G. Banl R. M. E-kiel

J. E. Gow Sir Francis Piggott Dr. W. W. Pears D., McKenal J. H. Pidgee

J.

1. McCubb'u... R. 1. Atkin W.J.

Saunders

6. E. 11. Beavis W. Dobbs

A. Mole

Capt. Barnes-Lawrence.

W. Chathum...

Dr. G. M. Harston

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During the sura lumber-office was established on the Yalu by this Japaness Army for the purpose of cutting lumber for the use of the until the present. We are given to understand that the work will be transferred to a lumber Japanese and Chinese, according to the Japan- Manchuria China greranent in regard to signed in Peking in December last by Baron Kumus.

A HANDY-MAN'S ESCAPADE.

the

zuh July.

DISCONTENT AMONG GERMAN COLONIAL FORCES.

The Tokyo Police bara determined to take

We take the following from the M.-C. Doty Socialistic Mess among young men, in com. pliance with tie recent general instructions of the first Jadge of the newly constituted Ameri the Minister for Education. At a recent lectoresan Coort in China, arrived here by the. K. Muru yesterday afternoon. He ffmakeng at the Young Men's Hall in Kanada, held bilingly accorded our representative an intercompany, which is to be jointly established by the Stcialists protest against the proposed increase of the electric-car fare, the police sier at the American Consulate. Tall, broad- closely scratinised those entering the ball, and shouldered, with a commanding forehead and a

he has an powerful chin,

an exceedingly

pleasant

The statements made by the Vorwarts early appearance of being anyone hating the

in June that several grave cases of insubordin manner and articulates his words go carefully

tion and eron of autiny had occurred among Rndent or Breath under age was sent away. About 70 per cent of those seeking admission that there can be dy chance of bis being mis- understood. He welcomed our representative

the troops in South West Africa are contrincal were thus taraed avaz; The same course

by the Stuttgart, organ of the Roman Catholic Deputy, Herr Brauerger which declares thul taken at another mesting at the Tokiwa Cab cordially, hat he was able to give much

An amusing incident occurred on at Nihombashi a

New

days later, and may information owing to the suddenuess with which

le was called upon to take up the

Yokohama Buid on July Bib. A burjacket spirit of discoutent is growing in the Fro sppoint- General persons were sent away. This is said to be the ho was

- big, braway fellow from one of the British actorats Army, Though a number of semi- fixed policy of the Government in dealing with out. Mr. Willoy has been Attorney. Socinists and the example of the Metropolitan of the Philippines for the 1st five years, and warships in hours who hai to making office contradictions have been issued from Palien will be followed by the letul police Im was about to enjoy a well-varood furlough, marry thuring his lease on store was walking Berlin on this subject. Le Stattgart newspaper when be recrived a cable from the State along the Bund towards the lintobe, Being insist that the Colonial Department of the throngbont the Etapire.

Department at Washington offering him the minus his hand of a somewhat unsteady gait. Foreign Offles in in passession of accounts post of Judge of the American Cart of China.

the Japan Herald Jack tae, si for Prefontarats troops hoisted a rod Hur, sad attracted the which prove that on May 1 the Germas The details contained in the cable were

attention of a Japanese

we ma gather, followed the blucjacket a short raised cheers for the Sceial Democratic Deputy but he nevertheives resigned] mengre,

the company;

any Babel". sold his furniture, and a day or wa post,

distane. Jack, not tappreciating inter

the sea, en Tunla for of the ward of the law, is stated to have! In official ciceles it is now admitted that Willey could not

short time another quite grive slanghai. Mr.

struck the latter.

cases of insubordination, of walking towards the blue larceny, etc., such as are common to all large RAY is policeamu sren Mr. Gonch asked whether ties attention of the anything about the constitution Colonial Secretary had been called to a transla of the new Court, as be has not yet received Packet, who, thinking himself in a tight carnur, balies of troops in times of perce as of war tion of the repatriation proclamation which had any furtheir instructions than those coutsised sopped off the Bar to the foreshore, quickly have occurred in South-West Africa, but it is recently appeared, containing a concluding in the cable referred to Nor can ho say when divested himself of his jumper, trousers nail denied that aur of the troops have "rawiniei".

the Chinesa in threatening the Court-will commerce work, though he hopes shoes, and swata off from the share. sentence orderi obey" whether this it may be possible to have a short vacation be-

TREMBLE AND OBEY."

ANOTHER COOLD CHAMPION.

To the House of Commons on June 20th,

E. W. Torrey...

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a. Bloway J. S. Lowingden Dr. W. B. A. Moore

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the Secretary of State by the Hiet Com Conendar Courts in Sh our readers that to defy the lot. Soon, however, i

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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P.M. str. Siberia will sail from Yokohama

The owners of pro-

The polics did not omuiats the tor's example, perty and their tenauts are the sufferers. The

Sentence was

was actually posted in the compounds for beginning to take the cases town for bear bat in a very short time a police launch was coute proposed by the P.CMO appears as if

and, if so, why it was omitted from the versioning. He evinced much interest in the British steaming frica the batoba with half-a-dozen A buat was srenred and it is, to shield An officer by whom the

Supreme Court, saying he bad board a grost constables on board. concrete was passed. As in this instaboo.

Mr. Churchill, replying, rund-The version deal of its reputation for efficiency and justice. munned by two poliesen, and the two craft tried on the 25th inst., and is due here on the 6. h prox.

But

The LG.M. utr. Bayern left Kobo via Naga- threats which I read to the House was that supplied to He asked, too, saveral questions about the other to arrest the "fagitive tron juice ho admits ho might not have examined all the

Jack was able saki and Shanghai on Sunday, 22nd iost, p.., and induments were of? houses in question, so it may be presumed that

wever, a British naval and any bo expected here on or about Tuesday, missioner before the notice was posted at the

We

to inform are naked in some other instances he might not have

mines, and

red scarcely add that it was to arrangements have been made fur members of launch steamed from the hatoba, and when the the 31st inst the best of my talift a true and complete the meriem Association to meet -Judge-Wil

seamon got eatly on-board by waved his hand The Barber Liu str. Saint George sails from. examined at all, but simply signed the certificate.

version in every respcet. Inquiry will now bety at the American Consulate General at 11 to the farge crowd who had witnessed the Singapore on the 24th iust, for this port. as he thought it. Mr. Perkins' reports that

mude, by having the Chinese translation of them. to-day. Mr. Willey has had some years' Incident. A peliceman was taken on the naval The C.P.R.str. Monteagle arrived at Nagasaki the conerate * had never been good", and that'

The pool competition of the 21st and 22nd proclamation retranslated into English, to experience in the Fast, and we trust that during lunch, and the two were conveyed to the at 7am. on Tuesday, the 24th inst, and left being so, the work should never have been passed.

ascertain whether it had gained anything in his incumbency the American Court will justify British warship, where Jack's leave will prob- again at 4 p.m. same day for Kobe, where she is It would not have cost the owner anything morn July was won by Mr. A. J. Watt with a score substance or style during the translation from foily its creation and worthily uphold the ably be stopped during the romainder of his stay due to arrive at 4 a.m. on Thursday, the 26th

reputation of the country it represents.

instant, English into Chinese.

at Yokohams-Japan Chronicle.

than contract price if at the time the surveyer

Dr. Evan Jones R. E. Goldsmith O.E. Morrell.......

W. C. Humphreys C. W. Brett

of 52 + 870,

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