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HONGKONG. JOTTINGS.

fl is a tram to say that the Sunitary Board has not many friends ju Hongkeng, but one would have thought that the Board would have antkavoured to retain the fow that it hand. But auch is not the case. The latest body whose Hympathy it has alienated in the large number of bathers who deequent the mighbourhood of Stonecutter, and as complaints have been repeatedly male on the enlijst it looks as if thene responsiblns are decidedly remes in their duties. Deer and over again the bathing a har i en covered with nil kinds of floating garbage of a usturs plunly showing that of was rity refin, being carried inwards by thei tido. What expantion thard Huy farnish, it entstent for asserted that it is ignoran: <of this state of aware, terane only a few weeks age the heat of the departiment were ken Boking a tour of thand heality It. Jay Tay that The contrasto is as fault in wof carrying the cefuses suficially for Us son, but there can be no doubt that prashondly the best bathing resen! 12 he harbour is being spordi by this rullrisha uhal when it is entered what a large port sain wing and builting play in our life out here it surely and the argument to stir the michor ition to take the proger Hops

Apart from his personal attribales. the General Dikter, Cannuning, who left on

1 Soturkey for

will perhaps Jan Eerst rent nefivity in the rumemlested, tur construction of an fearsite works, which a characterised his immand Up till recently

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POLICE COURT.

Saturday, August 11th.

Berone Mu. H. #T. J. GOMPERTI (FIRST POLICR MAGISTRATE).

COUNTERFEIT COINS, Inspector Dymond charged a coolie with uttering seven countorfeit Mexican dollars at á brdeen, also with being in possession of a jamilar number.

After hearing the evidence his Worship senteneol é-fondand to-six months' impriset. went with botni labour and six huur storks.

A SINGULAR CHABOR

A carpenter, who was arrested at West Point whale trying to pass some counterfeit twenty

at pieces, was frutad te hace 29 sneh pir is in Lispo susiti.

He we presvented by Inspector Collett had on the best elere fined Stor six works, surned to six weeks, imprisonment and six kom datelis on the second charge.

A COOL TEL

Clam Wing was charged with steading cloth- ing and other grands from the 8.8, Nau Curung o Friday morsing.

The evidenco showed that defendist barded the vedas as she was under dad fo ti

harf, and taking a four eonard the cabins, appropriated such of their e atents as hast d. Whoa, ali lalesi with busty has marched down goopway, fast was arrested via klas pier Before his Worship, defendat plade

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 13TMя, 1906,

HAMBURU,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

CULTON CONFIRENCE,

July 10th.

The annual congress of the International Mastor Cotton Spinners Federation which wet at Breuen

The 25th ult, was attended by over two hundred delegates from different countries, amongst others by four from the United Stakes and one a member of the Indian Chomber of Commented.

After, an opening aldroses by Mr. Gross, of Augsburg, and the usual speeches of welcome by the represalatives of the Senste and the Brea Chuziber of Commerce, Aly. Macara, of Man- chester, the Chairman of the Association, real theau nual report and congratulated the meeting

the steady progress that it was making, Mr. Macalister then gave an acount of the visit of an English commission to the United; States for the purpose of inquiring into muu mer of growing, laudling, and transporting coltup in that momites. The conclusion they had merised at was that things were cay hing but satisf tury, and that the negligent way in which the as companies Llers thuli with the purer's patrasted to them as carriers muere particularly called for a strong protest on the part of the Association and rigorous protective moxadres, He hoped that fis cotton exchanges of Europe Mr. Black, of woak! take up the matter.

hemnitz, Terompeu propised that u come

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they got the fire under control, but of the gnored elifico only the outer walls remain standing, and twenty-eight buildings are reported to be more or less seriously damaged. A small block of old houses in the immediate neighbourhood on with the spira fell is almost completely wrecked. whilst the street behind it, the Englische, Planke" where in days gone by merchants truding with Great Britain exposed their wares, bas met with a similar inte. Fortunately there was little wind at the time, and that in a direction

tren uld where least clone: with strong wind from aug other quarter thes destruction of preparty tru! have been incalculably, greater ani

one lives would probably have lost. As it is only two deaths are reported : one, that of the watchman in lie tower, who, after having, cuised the alarmn by means of th telegraph wine in evtinection with the central office of the fire bripad, found his retreat it i off and was puferated by the sourke, and another, that of a preler in one of the shops in 1 Englisch Plauke, who being employed il às cellar overheard the warning shouts of the police and fail to ask his escape. The archives, sea of the paintings,' westly portraits of defunct reeksiusties, the comannion plate and i

and porsóns living in the vicinity at the perit mother valuables have been saved ig terpers

of tha'r lives; thng continued their efforts et au after theis we charl fallen in, until the tirem. is wri the hent coupled them to withdraw. The

the parition of Hongkong certainly left minél į gewilly, and was enferues) to six works hard appointed to confer with several exchanges pairing the great clock had canod it by stars )

to be desired trouw nilstory point of view, and ¦ labe nn sind six hours" storks.

Sir Cloulez Dafi in hos Problems of Greater i Britain, pudined in Bers, roarks that what

PYTAKING ACCENTS,

Inspector Collett påɗeska coolia infure his point. be awe in Hongkonge. Fitur bren yojies previously. | Worsiópiu a charge of nssanit.

the defences were weak in the extung bari since that inte

Fasan the evideare it appeared itmt defendant a good deal his beth i was carrying two baskets of vegetalles altag the The Tey, as he passed, snatched some done as regards every point but, the gartieva,

arzut with a bamboo pole, parsed, and as

of this lice has not you bornar certained; at first 4 was supposed that workmen engaged in

aei of vaghosheas, nod they are still under oramination, but it appears that there is littl evidence agai at them. There is a strong

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LONG. HING & CO..

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THE FUTURE OF SHAMREN.

WINE MERCHANTS,

The Cantor Daily Norra of August-13th save, Chufer, a much smaller fort than Center, both

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THE

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as regards frass and sing and foreign ROBINSON fording tht the church should be rebuilt, sung has for the past two years, bann, to get the administration of lomlj

In April lal to P. king for. entirely as it was, the old plaus of the building affairs futes its own hands.

La foreign residents in from far and near, the fret, of M. 1,900, was being still extant, Contributions are comintiement, with selfverwing powers, andý

forwarded a schemes they had drank up for a sy eier of Municipal Council to take charge of Hongkong has been cited the Spithead of the ofthes segetables and ran away. The cable to exceed 8 pm cant. Mr. Henssived the following morning by rable from

New York, and the Scurte has appointed a the repairing and cleaning of the streets, hewery, atc.. to grant various licences to shops, public houses, boats atc, and to justitutes imbers of the Burgerschaft to consider the polion faren for the pro action of foreigners

sad the maintenance of the proce.

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but it has hitherto been

A fine of 540 was impuses.

BEFORE MIL F. A. Hazeland (Second POLICE MAGISTRATE),

matter.

VOLUNTEER CHURCHL PARADE.

with a view to secure grunter uniformity in Ceir rules and bye-laws especially on this Mr. Boshan, of Vienna, íu connection. with this drew attention to the dampness in cotton, which nezrding to his.uxperianto was never less than 11! per coat and sometimes zenchod 15 par cout., whilst in yarns it was net

tioane, of tihent, suggested the nppointment of pithel without the Spithead or Fortsdown soon ashe was near enough brought the pole selut committes of three of their nolurs committee of thres of its own body and sis forte or the Port-mouth garrison. In conclusion down on the boy's Leul, felling him to earth with instructions to endeavour to come tirna understanding with theseveral cotton orchanges Sir Charles declared kat Hongkong will never where he lay insensible

a to the best means to Im atopted to stop this be safe so long as it is supplict and administered

afrase. Mr. Johnston, of Bombay, supported the from this site of the globe." About that there

maation, stating that splaners in India likewise muy le differences of opinion, but it expgot hur

complained of the loss and inconveniones cansed

The Hongkong Volunteer Corps attended gainsaid that the defences of Hongkong hare

there by the excess of moisture in the raw

divine service at the Cathedral yesterday, Lern materially strengthened. 'and more

material, uv-¡ advised that the British govern- daring the regim et the Commanding Oficer

mont be asked to pass a law prohibiting The Troop. Volunteers and Euginants wore all who has just list

urlíficial damping in the presses. Mr. Stark strongly represented, and the total tister st hoped that stringent laws might be unde in base been over a hundred. Assembling at the all countries against fraudulent moistening, but Volunteer Beadquaters, the corps, headed by did not believe that a system of determining the band of the R. W. K. Bagiment, washed the degren of moisture at a certain temperature Murray Barracks to the Cathedral, where and thou allowing for it, as obtained in the sills they scrupied seats reserved for them in the Mujur Pritebard, trade, would for obvious reasons 1 practicable. centre of the houding. Mr. Boschnu joinal issue with bim there, giving commandant, was in charge, and was supported it as his opinion that the amount of moisture by a geadh forurut of officers. might well be ascertained at the time when the samples were submilled to arbitration and that the Bremen cotton exchange should be ap proached on the subjaci.

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NG TIGHT AND DYNAMITE CHARGEN, The master of a fishing junk was charge will failing to sxhibit a bright light whil

· Doubtless ?rocders will turn will surprinsesaturing the harbour after dark, also with carrying a quantity of cyuswrite and detoustors without a permit.

Defadant, mainittul tin charges and was fined $11.

that the old discaysia which were waged in Britain some few years ago as to what com sitates a workman, have their counterpart at present in Bangktay, where tram erdselors wrestle with tüe prekleta nearly every morning and evening. Of course it only concert the Chinese who wish to use the cars provided tor workmen. The contactors, I am told, basa It a man rather peculiar ideas on the subjnet. weurn sites he is apparently too well dressed to Luge to rank as a workman and all his eloquence and protest will not persamh the guan) to let Should Is Lim ride in the workman's cars. discard his shoes, their all is well. The coni queter's suples vanish and the interling a workman. It passenger hun quliffent as would be interesting to know whether this subtle distinction is of Chinese‘origin and also whether it has oficial recognlien.

What is a workman “. was disc - in Britain with a boring abesp fures by fram or rail, it will be rome- bered that one notable decision was that no one who wore a collar and tie is entitled to rauk Thus it was, that clerks as a workou carning a guinto a weak haut to pay full fare when they rone in the tram, whereas the better paid but less tits artisans were able to travel much more cheaply. The injustice of such a regulation brought about the wiser solution which sets apari ceriain train or trums to Fat spacifial times, and anyone who used the was permitted to travel at the redured fars,

"AN ARMED CHINKK. Ad instaben of Sergeant Sullivan of Hunghon Police Station, Li Ping, & painter, was charged with being in possession of a piece of spiked iron, resembling a knuckleduster, for

unlawful purpose.

Defendant was ordered to pay a fit of or go to go! for six weeks,

ACCELERATED MAILS.

NEW PR. ARRANGEMENT.

We are informed that the local General Agent for the CPR. has Tucrived a telegentÜ from the Read Office at Montreal anouncing

fast

steaters will for the present leave Hongkong at 4 p.in. on Thursdays instead of neon en Wednesdays, as hemtolore. The first stoarer to leave Heagkong under the hew arrangement will be the Empress of India sailing at pm on the th instant: to be followed by the Empress of dupon on the 2711 September on the 25th and the Empress of China October: subsequent sailings to be announced

▲ TOO BI SCHEME.

The question of the supply of cotton ring on for discussion, one of the Swiss delegates, Mr. Lang, tous occasion to lay before the mosting in a carefully prepared speech of an Leur's duration a scheme of a nerd and some what startling character, for the accumulation, under the auspices of the Federation, of the fact that an accelerated mail service between

ressera stock of cotton of a million baies at Hongkong and England has been arranged

arie to be determined hereafter, upon Under which the trade could fall back in periods with the British postal authorities.

:Lo service this new

"Entre of scarcity and thus check the attempt

of speculatore to inflate prices unduly. lengthy debate ensued, bat it would seem that the plan did not meat with much support, impracticabilly being toc evident, for it wres finally decided to refer the matter to the bily of mentors by the issue of circulars embodying the whole of Mr. Lang's speech. The progres being made in the cultivation of cotton in Africa and other countries was alec tousled apon and proveunead promising for the future. Vienna was then fired upon as the place ofthe next snuus! meeting, and the proceedings terminated after haring lasted three days. It is needless to add that the most gonesas hospitality was extended to the delegater by the Seante of the Republic, the Chamber of fom marca, the Bremen Cotton Exchange and others, the German Lloyd placing one other steamers at their disposal for a threa fay visit to Kiel during the regatta week, hich was gladly accepted by a considerable numer.

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An answer has now been racismd from Peines Ching to the effect that the Chine authorities will take that part of Chefne, that has been considered up to the dministration a fores n concesion, under their own

fox murici and will rajas the funds necessary buikd uge, etc., by means of a Chinase Prov - cial leat

A public meeting lean, of 19 talk. has been called to consider the mailer and strenuous fight is expected. But, werertheless, will be in vain, as there exists no paragraph we believe that the efforts of the Chefonitra any treaty te bind the Chinese in the mist er. in a

the and tha-to the Chinese, ufort austoly, weli taking known-jealousy of the Powers hind

of energetic measures, a state of things that more than en des militated against the obtaining of various advantages by our ran people here in Shameen.

For instancy, in the spring of 1 avery. thing was favourable to an enlarging of the settlement: the situation of China, at that time, just after the Boxer troubles, boing such that she was unab!»

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HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 20th July, 1986.

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The Bishop of Victoria delivered an appropriate discourse, basing his remarks on St. Paul's ivice to Timothy as contained in the

refuss anything the Powers Tot epistle to Timothy, G'h chapter, 11th and 12th verses. He said --Wo are always giud to jointly demanded. A new international con- orion was actually grated by the bigh It Chinese authorities in Canton at Fati, but it welcome the Velauters in this cathedral. is a good thing and a right thing that mes position was not defuitely fixed upon. Americe,

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ante individwilly but where Imperialista was just in its genesis, did! orporately, Bat there should be a recognition at tune si trouble hell wouch in the other powera in ohinting 3 sef Clermont pro: not only of the claims upon each person bat of matter, but she was willing to join the the claims apon each matica and upon all those vided that it was international. England would The site who give themselves up in any way to the agree if the others did, and the same applies to service of the King and the nation. Therefore Urmany. France slana stood

selected was on the Pati side of the river from I say we are always glad to welcome the

the cailway terminus to Meets Arnhold. number of customs officials whose removal thera Thers abould say be space in Shomeen for Volunteers, when you come as you do to-dag. Karberg & Co. oil works, but France wanted will lease other residences free.

so motiques a concession for herself and had ches a piece There is one point that I am

of land on the Hosam aids Thea England enterprising merchants to establisk braucher inclined rather to regret, and that is that we and Germany delined to support an inter. bere up to the present reen has teen vry don't see more Volunteers in the Colony. I rational saltlement without the concurrence of scarce and we have often heard that given for I wish the Volunteers Franco and demanded robessions for themselves the reason why new frus do it open here, were much wronger

But as America would not agree to this the Canton with its two million inhabitausts and ita as regards pumbara.

immense possibilities of trade could surely wish there were maro.

Under presont conditions there is no chance support more than the present number of firm's ara TRADY things that keep men of getting fresh territory here, but we still have who live by it. If trade at present ia sem hat At the same time I am quite aware that whole matter was postponed-indefinitely, there back. Men are kept back not because they some lit le rosa in Saracen for fresh buildings dull, auch periods are always foilowed by more

should wake up. The time will Broly ones. are afraid of being called upon to igbt.

land will

been built upon. When the

THE SHIPPING KATE WAR. bat would, as we all know, prove an incentive. Con come when on the little remaining vacant Experience has again and again shown that if Chinese merchants of Cauton will put maide No round will be there is any probability of war, any probability their present foily and set to work in earnest fo

construct their railway

The Tokyo Oficial Gazelle of July 2 of fighting, men as a rule flock to join the thre to be had for building purposes and pablished report from a student interpreter rolunteer corps both at home and elsewhere. foreigners wishing to open new Jusinesses or At Swatow, couc ruing the steamship con- But in a place like Hongkong men are busy mon, extend their old ones will be forced to go to petition on the Bangkok service, the date Fati or Hraam, and do so under Chinese the report being May 29 The Japan administration.

Mail trandates it as follows: The Nipper and they have many things to keep them beck

Much, it is plain, he been lost in the prat, Yusen Kaisha, having arranged to establish Proceeding, his Lordship applied the advice

but we can surely take steps to safeguard the service between Swaton, Hongkong and Bangkok, chartered the Childer, a gleamer of giren by Paul to Timothy to the things which hinder and also to fight fatare. Thera prevails too much regard for

ele custom"

the old-time Chios re-1909 tous, and the Prometheus, of 1.023 tous, Ho pointed that to make

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line the good fight.

purposes of a fortnightly thouselves feiert in their duties there sidents of Shames.They seem to consider for

far 2 and Op that what has gone on for twenty years

25 the Childar renched Salo the 24 why left for must te some self-deulak. All young woSD,

Bangkok more can do so indefinitely. They are THE PISTEECTIVE FIRE.

be continued, ought to become Voluntasrs. It ciuatious objectors to any form of change. Measta Butterfield and Swire, the agents

of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, started strenuous. Just a wask ago today Hamburg lost ne of

was good for the nation, it was goed for the But time does not stand still, however we may

wish it to do so. Chion has changed, and competition,

ion, and with the abj of of defeating Lope, toe, the Yusen Kaisha's print at BHV tons register), and from there across to Liver. by fire. It was built in the bighost past the themselves that they should put themselves and foreigners who wish to remain

must forward alse. Stagnation Istourers from $14, the old figures, to 50 cents, seven days. The town overlooking the river, on the siteof an under training and teromo eficial to serve swis pool in something under

means retrogression, and onless Shameen desires and the freight on goeds by 93 per cent. By to abandon the cue in favour of the first com-this means they got a number of passengers It has bad by seme waitery that the St. Lawrence River rents hus, it appears, the earlier one destroyed by lightning a foryours their graalry in time of neel.

Thoir idea was to The Volunteers returned to the Headquartorpatilor, it must take steps in time for its own and a

Our af the goods and passengers Chinese have not been influenced to advantage of considerably lessening the actual before. It was not completed until 1782, it was

development. The most vigorous efforts must divert the toyage, and already the nex Atlantic generally regard dustheoldest church in city here they were dismissed. appreciable degree by the presence of inreigners or even by their coming under Wastern forms

Empresses have established a name for their as it was the only one the great fire in 184 pared. of government. That is doubtless true in

excellent stoodiness and general seagring All religious functions of on oficial olmaster proportion to the prodigious efforts that qualities. On the outward voyage the first ware celebrated here, and its eh iof pastor cupied Exon made to alter their ways of thought, for stentner to leave Vancouver under the new fast the po ition of senior clergyman of Las Tiberan an Oriental convinced against his will is of the service will be the Empirens of Chinu sail-community in the republic. Its towertarly same opiniou still. Also, we know that "olo ing. thones on the dil September-passengers 550 feet in height, was particularly do to the

After all, such ways of drawing distinctions, whether in Britain or in Hongkong, are absurd and always cusatisfactory. The company would lose nothing were it to adopt the plats which has worked so well olsewhere, and ran workmen's trams at certain hours and lot all who wish to use them do yo. To have to ride with uncouth coulies and begrimed workmen. may kerely be held to counteract the attraction of the privilege of the reduced tariff in the eyes of those whom it is intended to exclude Perhaps the Chizese members might take up the question and Government.

later.

The time in transit intween Hongkong and Yokohama is being considerably reduced the ruu, including stops at Shanghai, Nagasaki and Kobe, being accomplished in well andor sere" days. The sebedule time from Hongkong to Vancouver is under 18 days; and the whole trip through to England will be accomplished in about days.

A spreid fast mail train will be waiting the arrival of the " Empress "at Vancouver, by which mile and passengers will be carried to Quebec, there joining one of the fue now Atlantic "Empress" steamers (Empress of

fise

from

era and on

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bare it decided by the Britain and Empress of Ireland, 14,500 its finest churches, the Grosse Michaelis reke, Colony, oh it was god for the young won is still changing; woving forward. ** in the reduced the fare for a deck passenger fa

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and mails for her having left Liverpool by the heart of all Hamburg as a laudmarkṬísible į vertuin Roman Catholic converts in that distric!lised China, cau surely, also ba avem and 3 tons of cargo for the, Childur at

bere.

to think, however, Empress of Irebenil on the 24h August. from afar, for all vessels entering andearing of his and neighboring disc, gathering to struction, or bar been already finished, that touching at Hongkong, will naturally assist the

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chips, but the Chine be made top the shipping, and the improve from the Ye Kaishn's ment of the river, under its own control: more fro. Meses. Ichi and Compa

which manages strenuous fforts at ecop-ration must come into the affairs of labour immigrants for M.TH. play; the Chinese authorities minst he rustad Bradley & Co. the Yusen Kaisha's Agents. defeated on their own ground, What the worked so hard that inspite of this keen competi

passengers A man named Chang Chin-ching, of Foshan, merchants hare romplished in Tientsin, and then they contrived to obtain 235 drok |

the in Anhui province, having a grievance against elsewhere in

rates of $3 per passenger and

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ton of ton The same journal had previously said:goods, which was regarded as a good showing and being hard in glove with the rowdy element

The Yusen Kaisha's vouels, madean attempt. So many new houses are in course of confer a first the Chinese The Empress of China is due at Yokoh the port. The upper part of it, in sich the last month to start ou bardly to mid of

new development of the sade between Japan and in Hongkong, who have shown a willingness to on the 16th September and Hongkong on the fire originated, was crowned by a cass, sup-his standard about 5,000 desporadues and secret the old Shameen is gaining accept many foreign improvements, and aro 23rd September. This sailing will be followed ported by eight coloms of oix cortit with society men. As Hoshan and the countryside appearance. Os the Baud in the English Siam, and their incursion into a reala hitherto in its immediate vicinity border on the provinces concersion is the fine new building of Butfor monopolised by the German Lloyds will not kenly alive to the importance of the innova- by the Empress of India and Empress of Jopan copper sheeling, and was surmound by a Hupeh, Kiaugsi and Anhui, the high field and Swire, somewhat farther on, the palace only confer greatly increased facilities on the tions with which British rule and enterprise at inforvals of 28 days, and subsequent pointed spire: the whole cozati acts being authoritive of the incipient insurrection, with side is situated the new large long et Mowers, hers and on those connected with te-da, bat

the three provinces combined of the new German Consulate. On the Canton persons engaged in the labour emigration busi have made them acquainted. Tramos, telephone, departures will be announced in due course. of wood and sheets of copper, which becoma forces telegraph, steamboats, not to speak of the rail- That is a brief cutline of what is intended, and orydiced by long exposure to the entier, the result that a foreign modelled battalion seut Reiss & Co, the now fine Masonic Hall, which also will to of considerable service to Japanese to Hosban bad apitebed tattle with Chang was inaugurated last Sunday, down the river merchants in South China. The statistics of way, are not without their effect on the native readers will appreciate the importance of this offered hat little resistance to the flag, and in

Chen-ching's insargents, culminating in than the Bund the new building of Mr. Danby, emigrant labourers from Swalow to Bangkok at present Mr. Mrs, and of those returning during the last three wind. Moreover, we see that the people who new fast service in view of its providing a little more than an hour it almost defeat of the latter and the disappearance of in which

their lender. But this man has seven lieutenants, Zundel reside, the next building on the corner, years are as follow:-

For Bangkok. Returning. Total are most juburd with a knowledge of Western

190934.538. *22,635 · 57,172 ideas are inclined to depart from the traditional transit over the alternative British routs of perpendicularly into the body of 4 church

before the eyes of a dense crowd opectators one of whom is the grandson of the famous belonging to the East Asiatic Trading Co., has

1904. 25.061

25,004 they are able. We have sean how about the same time as that vin Buez.

who witnessed the catastrophe int con- Taiping chief, Li Chang-chou, who gave in been enlarged by another storey, ete. In course

1905. 28,509

16,372 39,881 the Chiasman mcditiva his attire with the less

was on its last legs. These men, with their bell, Karberg & Co., which will be a large fine

too, the thres new houses for the Daily necessaries for these labourers hara HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com- sternation. It was not until then the fire allegianca to the Government when his cause of construction are the bons of Mr. C

districts in the neighbourhood of Hoshan, but they are keeping very quiet in the presence of house opposite Messrs. Watson & Company; which means a great quantity of cargo added to the Government troops who are now sconving some other new constructions are under con- the yearly average of 40,700 emigrants. It is, the countryside for insurgents. The situation sideration. In the French concession the new therefore, to be hoped that the Yasen Kaisha enstoms buildings, of which the foundations have will not allow itself to be deterred by competition in mot regarded as serious.

just been laid, will provide quarters for a good from developing this service."

NO SCON KA

picturesque garb of the Westerner, and I have

been assured that many Chinamen would also

ent their queues as soon as they were in a finan- | plexico, Mrs. Ellen's Crême Charmant. Lait! brigade, which was on the grannd full force, followers, are said to be scattered in several Book and other firme, the new also to be sent from Swator and Hongkong,

Her

cial perition which would lift them from depon. Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre could commence operations, its attien so far dence on their ecuntrymen.

In other words Charmant will enable you to do it. they are ready to live as Westerners live on soon Specialities for the Skin are the study of a having of a necessity been coned to the fifetime. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., Fole Agents. protection of the houses in the bourhood as they can afford to do so.

713 of the church. By nine o'olcek ire orening BANYAN.

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