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of the wreckage had been wished on to the rradeny whore it might still he sees piled on either side of the tramline. Atch King's slipway a great deal of damago was done to the yachts that are usually moored there and farther on at Bowrington were to be seen the remains of sestral large lighters which bad been brokou to pirers against the sea wall.

DESOLATION WESTWA): 1

AT COWL.DON.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1906.

Kowloon was herder hit by the typhoon than any other part of the Colony. The devastation wrought hero is simply appalling. It hardly merged possible that so much have could bs wrought in such a short time-within the spa

Here the full fores of the gals of two huikre.

Her wharven disappeared was experienced Bea walls were broken down, railway bely with

of the ferry at the Police Fier over a heap of wreckage, the witness was confronted with craft. The solid gate of innumerable rained godowns, and wharves and wreckage the approach to the Godown Posts at

etapany's premises word thrown down, but this was a bagatelle compared to the roadway with its uplifted masses of concrete and rails, its displacement of huge blocks of stone, sud its

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held Hon. Dr. F. Clark (president) presided, and there on Supteraber 18th at the Board Reous. The were also present. Dr. Pearse, M.O.H, Mr. . A. Irving, Lieut. Col. Joslin, Mr. F. Badeing, and Mr. G. A. Woodesek (worstary).

UNOFFICIAL AUSENT.

wheres of coneroto were wrenched from the ukon condition. Further on the front of the tho unofficial menilers are unable to be present,

The runte to West Point along the Penya

the vessels smashed against the walls. In the Más a rɛɛpes of destration, il rain. Disabled ground and crampled up, juke and suspans police basin was piled with the woodwork of river steamers were to be seen lying alongside wars fossed on the Prays as jetsaro, big ship basin itself the water could not be seen for wharves, some of which were half corried away'; } were dragged from their moorings and driven junka and sampons loken, to matchweed were against a walls, others suddenly sank where wreckage, and

after climbing

Lis

The PRESIDENT-I understand a number of

so there is some format business we might clear off.

ABERDEEN PAPER MULL NUISANCE.

Regarding the filling in of the hole in the Government informed the Sanitary Board that

piled up on the band er drifting on the water, they lay, and last, baik maddest of all, hundrate i heap on the road, speetutors found that progress pullak near the Aberdaon Paper Mill, the f

while numbers of the fenting population risked of the heat and maritime population perished.

the other side business their lives on top of the wreckage, endeavouring Desolution "onvelops the peninsula fur miles.

Here, as on Pinaspended when it was seen that i ferd was other from Blake Passing westward

work for those who volunteered. The vessels pilel with wreckages, sente

us distress appealed to almost, the entire male of which had be little to the stre by the wares, Semen were busily en, aged pegalations and preparations were mads to dud off the new Star, Ferry Wharf a ligler in whling to the Opturpaus render assistance NErro available

th driftes along with the tin, whil

crowded; was abservent le ha geing to pieces fast while Mers, 334-20 veranciats Praya ahop with boniqueple who wore lamenting the is of the crew were signalling for - help,

Mitter and Cheiding crawled out to the end of their tenting hanes and tons of ruinist Further out on the weer, a fleet of pinks washa pire, regardless of the danger from the but only in time. The last man had drifting before thu gale, unmanageable. Their lowry sem, and succeeded in resering the mum, prows" on iluncht was of exfeg.

arly been hauled ashore when the vessel to the other side of the pier broke

to be in several cargo-dra's

HAD SPECTACLES

A Sampan was deerved some distance on

who observeį

APAISE KAVKY.

wns hatred, as the swing bridge itself bad been demolished. A detour, was pressary to

Thuir reply was laid on the table. get in front of the godowas. Here again they would fill it in.

SCAVENGING CONTRACTOR AND DARBGING.

The further application from the City roadway was torn up, trucks overturned, ned everything covered with the remoanis of jacks and saigans and balos of cargo. A bagolighter | Scavenging ontractor relative to the hiring of lay high and dry here, where it had been tossed, junks in connection with dredging was 2011-

a foet which seacl to emphasise more than widered. anything else the fury of Un storm that

The gonewas them descended on Kowloon. selves withstood its violence wonderfully well. the roof's only being d-nuded in parts.

SUNKEN STUAMERY.

Mr. LAU CRC-PAK minutest-If what the contractor says is correct, I think the boatmen should be enlied upon to refund the money.

The REGESTIAR GENESAL-Iz messy bar from the rule of the Assistant Director of

TO EXPEDITE MATTERK

+

The gehee, which foundered during the Public Warks that the authorisation was given height of this typhoon, and involved the loss of to the Registrar-General with the consent of many lives, including that of Captain Md the Director of Public Works, Evidently there and the chief enginner, only showed a Hutiais n misunderstanding which, a doubt, Mr. projection above the surface, while mists here Brewin on his return will bo ales to explain Consideration of the matter was deferred, CHINESE CEMETERIES. Th› Aparenie, a German making for the show. It was engsized by distress, Et great diffiesity was experinned and there indicated the whereabouts of makon

Lifehogsnaks and sampaas.

Correspondence was submitted relative to bilier and the twe wertpants rank and were

gting is eros ashore.

hat the Chinese would steamer, also went down not far off, but the

the arm of grave spaces in Uhino se pomotorics. speti un unge, The Yacuati Ferry wharf we

Tiss PRESIDENT-With regard to destroyed, and the new wharf retet for tis were thrown t

Thus Poona was xceptionally fortunate, being measureter! of graves certain measurements Harbour 11, together with the matsleed have mess of them. They désión toir boats ↑ Petrarch fared somewhat butter, grounding at the only ve sol not to shift from her moorings

have been in vogue for a munker of years, but thereon, were best seen well out in the harbour, to fo dragged close enough to tin: Prays to the wharf and showing a big hole in the stern. drifting to wuds Kowloon. In the vicinity of walde there to pump, and in wack instance this

Here another shattered wharf, junks lifted high tire is re legal anthorisation for them.

Menteers agreed that a bye-law bo submitted Zonaught Rond West uz De Vimax Real was dete West the scene was out of utter merine deva

It was comidaezd that the Boat Club lagoon and dry on the Prayu, sunken roads, displaced tation. Here, there was a congestion of shipping.

Correspondence, was bid before members Consequently the Ennage dean was greater would be a batea for sampans and small craft, masonry, and a hutengeneous Touss represent regarding measurements.

raise the massive saved from this gemand destruction. Seawarde than in other parts. The stehwood which bat ani in voler to adtuit them sooral willing all kinds of cargoes which had to

1 was a difficult task. but after loading woodwork, aimest solid, tolling 01 mars | celation to the house drains for Nus 238 a few hours before had been seaworthy sampanshuulut to work

considerabile trouls the bridgy was raised and lost samaus, beyond that a few more masts to 215 Que's Rond West, and junks was strewn thickly between whari drugbridge and wharf, and it cant les doubted that many

the shall craft in the signity passed into the sticking out of the water: confusion and $

Flas lagoon, however, destenction everywhere. The line spar off the drainage ge-laws flat ander certain calmer water within

a suiling ship, the S. P. Ilitchaman of New York, circumstances the Board may require surface seanen.netand have lon bucie math. the spell neat upon that. The river steamers

proved to be a trap, for when the stora

was lying aground, showing her bottom badly chaneis instead of oudergryund drains. The lying at their wharves uttempted to put mit to

increased the spans were, destroyed, and s great was the pechage that it was possible to treated. She had also drifted from her questiom ins been raised us to whether this

matteonghat were their shippers

come before thy Boned. sen, but in few cases

anchorage in midstream unl, when she roagland the side sho found one of the tiedown Com- walk neros U lagony at it.

Instead of keeping drainage works back for a surreaful.

fortnight it seemo: simpler to empower a pany's launelios under bor.

aromittes of the Bourd to deal with such matters. The President then moved that the President and Medical Officers of Hopith be ap:oluted a committes to consider a proposal with regard to drainags in which surface

PRACTICALLY NO WARNING alostly the steaters were fast to their moor. ings and anable to get clear: The iron and rope cables by which the vessels were secured. were soapped like string in the force of tie gale Thor. San Cheung, commandiul Fre

AN UNKNOWN WERCK.

Just off Stonetters-Erlazal, this masts and fainel of an unknown steadier are observable

be the Siget. as the waterline The ressal is buljored to

FATE PRNOWN.

Captain McGinty, was perhaps the most n; Tho fute of the steaners Hann sná tortunate of all the disabled craft. The hobe ray from her mooring, saged downess is at 1sent noknow, but für

he wharf and went erashing into another. with her expert at the helm bf unse to control her.

are entertained for their safety,

8. NGCHATS EXPERIENCE.

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FRENCH TORFEJME WRECKED. A little distans on, at tie. Nasni Torpedo Depol, lay the wreck of the French torpedo host Frind. Indeed the French flest here suffered very This vessel foulered tadly on the wholu.

The PRESENT It is laid down in one

te

instore. Five of her crew were reported missing chands should ansubstituted for underground

A NARROW SHAVE.

The

and the

steater was scen

drains, with power to approve, i

Me BADELEY seconded and the motion was carried.

BLACK SMOK K.

This 31.03. reported that the chimney from the tra shop was carried well share the roof and the Beard could not interfere in the matter

This kilter was laid on the falle. WHERE WORK IS BEST PAID.

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AND COMPAREIN

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THE CUSTOMS QUESTION IN MANCHURIA.

THE

CO., LTD.

The problera in Manchuria is so tangled that ROBINSON PIANO ekilll patience will be required to unravel it. Viscount Hayashi.has kegan negotiations with Wai-wn-pu.

America is hupatient for the extullishment of stems et Dalny and Antung and on the Russian frontier. China inauists that the question concerte borself alone, that she cannot be expected to create Customs stations on terme unfavourable to hermif, and that there { reports to the China has made no serions approaches is no need for hurry. In spite of contrary. to Russia with regard to Manchuris, evidently thinking that there will be time enough to arcange with Russia when an agreement has been coms in with Japan, who, on the routray, urges with regard that the engagements, expreially with to Customs, should be simultaneous,

BUILD

THE MOST SERVICEABLE

PIANOS

FOR THIS CLIMATE,

That THEY ARE

SOLIDLY

CONSTRUCTED

AND ALL PARTS THOROUGRL Y

FACTORY SEASONED AT OUR

HERE.

PRICES FROM $390 CASH OF CREDIT.

HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH.

Hongkong, 22nd Agrast, 1994,

As th

In the case of Dalny the Customs arrange. ment expected was ene based on the Kinchou grenent. by which Japan, would have the Tartege of retaining per cont. of the import date. But Chine objects on the ground the whole Customs at it would thes be Japaness as the whole of the staff at Kinochou is German, She wants the staff entirely Chinese, butail the Powers wen diepprova such an arrangement, The alternative arrangement is one bed on The agreement between Russia and the Tungli Yapon of May 2nd, 15. This provided for tha Establishment of Customs at Dalay and for the appointment of the Russiau South Manchurian Railway

Company, es agents of the Board of Reverny, to collect the duties and remit them but one was subsequently discovered at the

to Piking The Russian South Manchurian military hospital. la the afternuon the crew

Company has been succeeded by the-dapanaw "The int -AL 730 20% vsterday morning. thess)

were engaged dismantling Ler, and saving as

South Manchurian Railway Company, Wher® nende fast alongside the | Wingches left us usual in her daily tap to much as possible from the kars

A letter was subwirted relative to a muistui gaye that Japan can take on the Russian zerozal wharf at whien she brought up, it was Mack She was going through the Caponi Taiko had her bows sinushed in, while other

and remit them to Peking, wek pence being in pursuance of the agreement which son there was little hope of saving lat. Then Pass when the typhoon burss upon her British naval vessels suffered considerable car and by the discharges of black smoke from obligations and collect the duties it Dalas

On the soft heart between the 4 the ground floor of No. 4 Lyndhurst Terrace. ad long before Captain Austin! Ammage niso,

c. forge minuted ilna the Board power previdad last December that in regard to plates were torn from her starboard bow, and it way

na before the Naval Depot and thự V.R.C. lay the Moufergie į

Dalay, the Japanen Government will, ac far a Saltogether she was more like à since than a ship, fount that he not

broke to deal with such a complaint?

circumstances permit, conform to the orig pal

Chiu She perforated with holes thingh which this water gule, ånd derfled to turn back. Running in apparently little injured beyond a pourly Captain. Metijnty uur Lás mato plecal bibind Sincenttres and his droppal anchor dan post and the loss of her propeller.

was about secou feel in the water and the

agreemonts between Chips and Rassin," by Fill the lost, lat. their endeavours to lighten in what emprared to is a sate auchowazo, but

railway company will consist of merebant aut to be

however, objects that, inasmuch as the Japanese ought

interested in importing their own anufactures

in Yatt r provel fruitless against the utapendias force such was the foren of the wind, and a heavy task of refloating her

into Macelaria the collection by them of the that there is no uniformity Between Montugir

troops, whil ench provincial of the gate. Asada dewly, sailed in the water was the running that the visset Braggul į ditenit.

dintis payable by themselves has alivious die Shih-kai's

suthority continues to purchase aris where aily ntages. the few Chinese deft on found appeared on deck her sucher as far as Shameupo The captain bearh was the stranded French torpedh kont all pavenger the top deck Franrique. The jetty and watsheds of

As regards North Manel utis, the agreement it, best profite himself. To remove the Japanes Daes of rabbish. with their belongings shit when opportunity ordered

to weather the V.RC were simply a

betwiser Russia and Chits of September 8th, instructors would man that the army would' and the crew did this beest

1596 contains mandatory clause Chinam st fall to pieces as did the navy when the affered passed on to the wharf. Then the Son

Ror: ware is Thin the Mantonyfe having given the Bushing

stablish Customs stations at the two points British officers were wilddrawn. Cherng sank, and her burk was broken at the the storm, but all pior.

The stammer Fideias broke adrift from her Then Buding it was impossibi to launstone to the wreckage of this resort.

the lifeboats, the explain toll the row and

where the Russian railway cross the frontier." Japanese authority said, the Chinese dragon as

Those who know the real rites that his Government wetu Just off the godowns a

Wawon the wharf, and her skipper henied der for the op passengers that it was every man for himself."! |

Customs at Daley, intimated that at the same hasty prophecies of its future progress which but the waves drove in aktirovard. Her counter Shortly afterwards, whilesh at his post on going out, but it was impossible to distinguish solved by an official publicatiou issue i Festerday Viscount Havushi. Theriforn, when notifying still a paper dragon. struck against the Pravs wall with considerable the bridge, Captain Austin was struck on the her. She was absolutly uncontrollable and by spring the conditions of British | prepared to males arrangements to establish unprepanaluess of the Chiness army duplexs thus time Chins mest fulfil the abovo undertaking have been heard at cenrring heads for 44 years post. The eff ei of the recent praise, the Russian frontier.

·Force, and her propellers must have been head with me awning spor. The blow dazed many of the lockers held their bread us

Antung is acminally open, though it is still playing on Chinge ignorance, is wholly bind, elamaged, but she managed to get out int des him, and hast as he was bearing, the venet the watched hor, 'thinking that she was going and foreigu labour."

A stars impressed by their invincibility. In the com- in Japanes military occupation, but no Cus-lealing hem to believe that the civilized nations toms station has been established. however, has been appointed and is awaiting ing matures the number of mer as last arders to press d. Japan is prepared to provide year will take part-namely, 34,090 on paper.

I site for the Customs. At present it is actually about 23,5499. ccupied by the military, but Olisa fondly hope that all in there in military nccupation

Much, bow-rer. cannot b will be restored. surrenderal because a large area will be needed for the accommodation of the Japanese

We take the following from the Brighton parrison, consisting of the main body of 4,500 kilomstre-which Japan will troops 15

tremendous retain a guards to protect the Autung. Makden Gazette:The match ustanon Sussex in

Lancashire at Hore provel All per

negotiations regarding Man-

one of the benenes, churia replicated by the fact that wheattraction, and long before play commencer ever holds the railways holds binnchuria, and bere was a small boy on

where he had reposed the right before, Rain kilometre as the treaty permits to guards per Russia will have 27550 and Japa 14,675 troops slightly delayed the commoucement of play, respective railways after that when the storm finally cleared off and the along their

spectators six Vine and Kelft take the wickets, is ormpleted. military evacuation

in Manchuria it is only equitable that including players. The wicket was easy and Newchwang, where British interesis are great true, and sach batsman commend to play

for nearly two should be placed on a fooling of equality with han we as the most approval style. The game the other ports in Manchuria, the Customs had been in progress for there being suspended so loup as at other the fragrant odour of lunch had commencal no ('nstars Feed Paking t pervade the ground, when suddenly an im of excitement was caused by mense mount ports there are

Vine showing fight to a ball which was of the correspondent.

wicket. The spectators held their breath: thé ball bad struck the batsman's pads, and, gliding had passed the wicket-keeper, and was distinctly out of racis futpat. Jim Both

waler. The French steamer Pool Best

gave a heavy lurch and he was kajstod with looks away from her moorings and came in co-considerable force against one of the lifeboats tart with the lund, but so far kenn be ascer fained at present she is rut badly danged this in the vessel was on the rocks nut alt She managed to get clear of the shree and hands entevoured to get ashore, The chief suceerded, but the fate of the others is an- anchored some distance uni frien the Harbour Biver, chief engineer und -must of the cray When I saw the was no further The German steamer "Johor, after

known carying two barves away, managed to get beyond the shter wreckage and drop anchor, hope of saving his vessel, Captain Austin decid.

Office

at the stern.

to run into Messra, Butterfield and Swire's new reclamation. She just missrai tin point, but it was a narrow shave.

ARTURE OF RUIN Earents to Blackhead's Peitt the shore was strean with wreckage, and many lanuchs hud beri backed. A Sise Perry boat was observed to be a wreck and the is. Thatshun was piled up just opposite the Gun Club Hill moss.

AT YRUMME

Loite

. The nasal matsheds were demolished. Yaumati the streets, jetties were There she was observed to fe gradually sit king 1 ed to take care of himself. Spent with the stun- Buy was littored with werckage, juoks u by the stern. The s.. Ha ching, which is aliving blows ho bud received, he jumped from the spans, lay in

least people have been entombed. lying out in dorp water, was observed to be lowbridge on to a cork, but bath as cohaer serred destroyed, and many houses collapsed, burying his forting than a wash of water carrid him inmates in their ruins. It is calculated that at back into the gen. 1 efort he could recover-hyesterday afternoon only three or four had bara was jamieal best won a rock and the ship, and resned. was badly hart before the chief offler, Mr. Brown, and the boatswain, enki extricate him from bis dar gervas position. The captain feurs that a nusiber of the passengers were drowned. The compradore and asistunt eam prudlore of the versel are missing. When con- reyes to the ospital in the sternoon the found to be suffering from cuplain was bruised ribs, a nasty scalp wound and a round in the back.

The river steamer Shun L had also be badly frented by she storts. From her appear. shre she fucked to be if anything in a worse plight than the Sim Chenag, but she was considerably lighter in the water, and ron sequently succeeded in ricing out the gal

IN SARTRE

Messrs. Buckload and Co.'s steem Luncis Annie, on board of which was Mr. Phinssau, one of the firm's clerks, and a crew of about. xix Chinese, put off for a stamper just before the storia brake. She was at first supposed in be missing, bat during the afternoon was dis- covered in shelter with all hands safe.

FIRE.

THE WOUNDRA

IN THE HARBOUR,

the casualties already fu addition to

Dock Company launches, enumerated seven or caresing 18 passengers, sank. Two of the barbour Launches are also reported to Late For down, while the Steam Laundry launch is also lost. The hospital ship off Tai-kek-tsui looked to be foundering in the evening.

The Gerau steamer Shade is piled on the beach wear the Kowloon Dock, with five or six emailer vessels, also disabled, in ompany, but the Prias Waldemar, which stranded at Mong- kik was able to steam off within a quarter of as hour,

The vesels in dock were all snumped.

It is almost annosesey to add that the Water Police responded gallantly to the call Ir unusually exertions and did much to render assistatee where it was most urgently needed.

Amatshed at the Quarry Bay Shipyard was

AT QUAREN BAY,

All the hospitals are filled with wounded recere from collapses, or injared in other ways, and yesterday local surgemus had one of Added to the torror caused by the ravages of the basist days they have probably ever While the experienced in the Eist. Aurong the list of the typhoon was the alarms of fire, gale was al its height the third Hoor of N. 4 singular casualtira was sir which a palivoenzed to the ground. When the debris were from howloon was taken to the Civil. Hospital turned over, seven dead bodies were recovered Connaught Road West burst into Him, and by the time the fire brigade appearedna the one with bis. forrarment open. He was blown and six injured Chinese were removed to there was a big blaze. Au escape inder was through a shop windows A mesenger coolie hospitul. promptly run up, a number of finomen ascended who was proceeding aling Queen's Road had with a hose and, having a plentiful supply of his hond laid upen by a falling signboard, aud water, were not long in extinguishing the cut-aur-Inding constable, who was on duty on the higher level, was knocked down by the bough of tree, while a sixalur-stick pierced his

break.

J

MENCH DAMAGE TO TRZE Although the pole was felt in faller loves du the higher lovals, the damage done was trilling compared with that experienced below. The numerous roads rubbing Found the brow of the Peak werd thickly drewn with branches and aprooted trees. On West Torras, a lungo tres when falling carried away the side of a brick wall surrounding the yard of a-house. In

nek.

THE STAR FERRY.

The Star Ferry, which lost two of its nats. its service, the boats berthing at Blake Fier on quickly recovered from the effects and resumed the ones de and the Police Piec on the other The launches were crowded, tad passengers had is tight their way on hard and to their way ff. The officials were helples, and landings were fraught with The Pelies Saijon at Stamsaip bus been though all went well on the journeys the

unbarkings and considerable danger. completely destroyed, and in that vicinity many

SYMPATHISEES:--------- beats were pile on the beach.

U. E. the Governor accompanied by his secretary, Mr. R. A. B. Ponssuby, and stather

SHANSEIPO POLICE STATION DEMOLISHED,

I

GODOWN CO'S PREMISES,

stulistes

Board of Trule, giving a maru of

The following table giving the wages and hours of labour of the cases of working mon in the capital few of the most important auntries of the world is representative of the world of labour generally

Weekly Waze London--

Hear of

Work

المو

Carpenters Bricklayers.. Painters New York...

Fre

1 17

JAL

Berlin-.

Paris...

Carpenters Bricklayers Painters

Carpenters Bricklayers Painters

Carpenters Bricklayers Painters

4 17 719

4

5

117

I 14

1 14 7

£11.1+

layers

$ 16 $

6 19

Re

2

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Painters Amsterdam- Carpenters Bricklayers Painters The organisation of the world's workers into trade unions is increasing space. A five-year comparison of the more important countries. abers that, except in the case of Great Britain, embership of trade unions in every cask. The large additions have taken place in the tutal figures are as follows:

Trade union Trade anlou

ZOMA bro

wembers 1500

19 4. 1,860,15 1,928,894 78,72 995.445 -4441,647

Great Britain United States Germany France..

Austria

1,876,500

1,466 625 139,314 169,121

* good

Railw

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SENSATIONAL" CRICKET.

. Penuing the settlement of the Customs there wore fully thirty people on the ground,

THE CHINESE ARMY.

Dr. Morrison has a poor pinin of the batsmen started to run the crowd was in a He says:It is announced that delirium of excitement-and shooter the Chiness army.

the spectators and Gelf was military manures similar to those of last year hats had changed ends will be held in the neighbourhood of Chang-worn shouting. "Go again." to fu in Ho-nau province from October, 22nd to about to follow their advice, when discretion October, 25th. As was the case last year, the came to the roses, and Vine tinndered oat, whole arrangements are in the hands of thej

in progress ouly two hours, the first ruu had Japanese adviser who gives last April has bee Stay" and thus, after the innings had been busy devising minute plass to enable the Ubines bres scored.

was deemed to perform creditably in the presence of fur-Owing to the sensational maner in which

Consider la interest is taken by the inning had opened, it eigners.

take the luncheon interval to forsigu military officers, although suci mar-advisable

In nearly every country, ellers have been raade for the establishrant of organisations to macres, carefully arranged by the Japaners at this juucture, in order that both sides, to say many months beforehand with picked foreign nothing of the public, might have a chance pet as arbitrators or condilin ors in the ovent of strikes or other trade disputes. Only in Ger-

the fact that Essex, the county hitherta noted Un the for its slow storing, had, by abandoning their many, however, lave such organisations become drillet trucs are obrinely au inadequate test to entert their wultis, No Nocner l'ad the for the establishment of an industrial court in The highest Japanese anthority

old stone walling policy, made a run before romanisory. In that country the law provides of the trines of the Chinees army under warray editions of the evening papes published

Itoral were 411 of these aourts in existence.uinese aring, speaking. to me the other day, than thero were shuuls of congratulatory

deprecated as mischievous and injurious the exoggerated reports of China's wilitary fitness telegrams, one, indeed, bearing the

30TH European papers. He At the luscho a table they were a merry party, published in

there

of over 20,000 inhabitants, and-in

HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com

conditions.

arms.

About the first thing noticed vu landing at gentleman from Gorernment House, were luxiou, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Chartaut. Laft declares that oxcept in punibers there is little and while it was agreed to read them, and erad Aberdeen Street, opposite Queen's College, the iu

course of construction had been almost entirely Kowloon, Commodore Williams and Colonet Charmant will crable you to do it. but fortunately the walls stood and tho occupants Bisept away, and that not a vestige of the Darling psid a visit to these places where Specialities for the Skin are the study of a rife as ever, that the heterogenoity of arms, as there was a probability that gach popularity

roofs of ven Chinese konses were carried away, 1

escaped without hurt.

while the storm was at its height.

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lifetime, A.9. Watson & Co., Ltd., Bole Agents.

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band The best opinions are that corruption generally thought advisable not to throughout the military forces of China is as over to the playere notil after the innings. guns, and ammunition is greater than ever, and might make them nervous.

them

temporary erection in the remained. Struggling most havoc lund been wrought.

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