THE
TYPHOON.
GRUESOME SCENES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22D. 1906,
THE INCREASING DEATH ROLL.
and gorges, down which water was rushing inį entirely exhausted and had to be removed to tremendous volinus and thundering noise, along { kospital. the way, to croop; along and hold on to the rails. I thought I would have been deserted by my follestore, but they stuck bravely by me. At a part of the way, just abore Bowen Road, where a new bridge is being constructed over the line, a landslip and occurred, and covered part of the track. A strena of water was flowing near by. I had this directed towards the loose earth, which then melted away down the side of the track, By the time I got to the bottom it was half past olovno o'clock. The talephone wires were repaired by noon, when the service was again glarted, and has contíuwd since without, stop- ping during schedule time*
The feelings of awa occasioned by the terrible disaster of Tuesding still hung over the commnuity and the profound impression then created has to some extent been deepened by the gruesome scores that are hourly wit nessed along the shore on both sites. Bedion, ghastly by reason of mutilation, are being constantly picked up and carried to the mor tuarios, where after being photographed and some little interval allowed for friends to claim, they are propored for interment. The coffining of the corpses is a horrible opere- tion, but the ordeal, trying as it is, is bravely gone through by both police and sanitary
FURTHER SEARCH FOR THE BISHOP. officinis. Both are working well together. The friends of the late Bishop Hours fro Their duties are not lessoned by the coolies leaving no stone unturned in their offorts to refusing to work in the cemeteries and discover his bedy. Yosterday morning the though bigker rumenerationis ‹ ferind the un
Government launch Stanley set out with a will not undertake the work. The uncisione party abused for the
scene of the bodies of Chinese ato not put in
cutastropho separate graves but interred in trenches Besides this thero nra mány private burials
There arived from Singaparo yesterday the and the scenes on the way to the marspanese steamer Totorau Maru" and the comoterios are a pathetic as they aro interesting. Yesterday afternoon the funeral of Captain Maxfield took place, the remains being followed by a number of mourner to the Dappy Valley
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The total of lives reportes list and junks , and cargo hosts reportes missing cution
to increase daily, but officials whelmed with work so that it is not pus-ille to obtain information N Vel. Yauronli reports 40 livan Iosi, Shoktankini 40, and Wau- chai a much greater number.
Evou pot it is difficult to give anything like an approximate estimate of the damage done to property. Those competent to judge express the opinion that a million pounds will not cover the loss. Certainly it is ouormons and cannot be gauged for some time. Of thes smaller craft some 2,000 must have disappeared, and as many of these were cargo boats nud lighters, it will be understood how the shipping has been crippled.
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A chi curiosily attracts many people the places where the bodies are recovered in geealust zumbers, but the horrors of the scene
too terrible to depirt.
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stench ing spectacle
while the
YESTHEIAT'S ABELIAIS,
French sloaner Amiral Hamlin,” Both vessels report having experienced exemptiously rough weather, and from the, devits of each n lifeboat was foen hy sony whics bruke over thum. When about fifty miles E. S. W. of Gap Rock the foretoj sail of the "Totoro" was also carried away. The Pinlari" experienced vory rough weather on her
voyage from
| Shanghai. Ent arrival in port unseniked.
So also did the Douglas steamer Haitan"
TYPHOON AT WAGCHOW,
Although police pinances and other oraft are continually running shoreward with their cargoes of dead, the number of corpses foaling so the water does not appear to diminish. On Thursday forty-nino bodies were landed, and the polico estimate that there are over 100 to remove from Stonecutters Island, while at Lalchikok there are another 20 or 30 which It is so far they have been unable to gat at. supposed that another 20 bodies will be recovered when the wreckage in removed from the police basin,
Yesterday the Baluchi regiment and 300 of the Royal West Kent contiumed the work of turning over the wreckage along the Kowloon sherrito recover the dead.
Coustable Mundy was pastordag so avereóma from the smell eruding from dond bodies that he and to be removed to hospital.
DEATHE AND BATS DESTROYED To date the official mcond of lives lost and janka and sampons destroyed in the various districts in an under :----
Jooks, etc. Destroyed,
441
Centrul Wauchai Shu-ki-wan West Point Yauranti Hunghem Aberdeen
Total
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THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,
LIMITED,
The 53rd report to the shareholilors, pressuted on Sept. 10th, mage-
The Directors submit to you the annexed Statement of the Liabilities and Assots of the Baik, and Profit and Loss Account for the Hali gene ending June 30th, 1906.
Fo Gross froßis of the Bauk for the post Half-year, including Y778,115 brought forward from Inst Accounts, amount fo T 13,149,833 of which Y 9,787,925 have been deductol for Current Expenses, Interests, | &c., leaving a balance of Y 3,383,908,
The Directors now propus that Y $40,000 be added to the Reserve Fuad, and Y 1,000,000| he appropriatal to the Special Reserve Fund. From the remainder the Directors recomtemt a dividond at the rate of twelve per cent., per sunum, which will absorb Y 720,000 on clà abares and 456,000 on nor shares, making a total of Y 1,170,004,
The balance, Y 793,908 will be carried for- ward to the credit of next account.
YOR YANAKAWA,
Chairman
Reserve for Boysreciation of Bank'
Deposits (Current, Fizel, etc.) mg 125, 10,525,990
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REFLOATING OPERATIONS.
The Naima Laykens has been reflorted and it is expected that the Signal will be refloated.
The Lin Tun" arrived here yesterday from The paying operations on the Chinini Mare Net profit for t'u pant badt geur
*
Wouchow, and one of her offers informed our repreachintive that the storm struck that. port on Monday evening, tearing do mashes and capsizing sampaus. So far as could be ascertained, however, there 20 Joss of life. When steaming behind Stonecutters yesterday, se 4011 board the Ein Tan counted forty-eight dead bodies, which were frating past.
The Wakamatso Maru" from Moji, which also arrived postmelay, absorve abunt, 100 corpsem floating about at the harbour satrance.
MORE LAUNCHER LOST.
The passanger laauch “Ying Fat,” which
bars not been no successful.
TAKING ADVANTAGE.
While a large numbar of the Chinese oom. munity is giving whole heartedly for the relief of muffering compatriots, theris is another seation whose motto apparently is to make bay while the sun shines." Numerous owners of lansebes and cargo basta which were not damaged in the storm, are asking exorbitant prices for the hire of their craft. In 01:0 instance the police had to pay $190 for the use of a launch for a day, and than they had to accept responsibility for the safety of the lanzo. Coolies, too, sve making money, probably faster than they ever did before. Gangs of them are
is overpowering. Another saddened to travel between Sam Chua and Hong-required to help remove the dead, and there at
is the dust cart, piled kong foundered near Capanítann, und aver· 190
with caftos, Jonving the mortuaries, while passengers were drowned: Thron other pas
on the Praya are to be won a few wouping women who point to the sea and utter the most heart-ronding scoude.
THE MISSING FAMILY.
enger launches are also reported missing. but no lives wore lost. The police launch No. 3, on which wars 1.S. Boulger and PC. Borry bas nol yet beru heard of.
KADAANI THORESEN'S CRAFT. Messrs. Aagaard, Thorsson and Company's rensel cunia through this form with vary
Great regret has been expressed at the mtimely deaths which Mr. W. F. Donalds92), his wife, and two children have met, As is well known, Mr. Donaldsen was one of the assists nás | slight mishaps. of Messrs. Bultertek und Swire, Though of) a very retiring disposition has had a interesting, not torny adventurous career, and in the uflee he was a general favourite. Mrs. Donaldson was also well known as a teacher of dancing.
The stemmer "Fri" which was lying off Stonecuttera secard by three sueborn, was ruu into by an unkanyu vessel. As a result of the collision the “Fri's" port side amidships was smashed in, and the bridge and deck houses midships destroyed. The other vessel had Souse details of the fate of the family have already lost her boste in a collision with the now come to hand. Two of the natives on board. F. Chapman', and when she parted from tho Kongnan, who escaped, report that win the Fri" she left or bowsprit and the seas warber away the deck-cabins, Mr. gure head aboard Lust vessel Donaldson suatched up the baby and attempted done to the "Priis estimuled at between The damage to rush for a place of abacifer but before he had $10,000 and $15,000, prosseded many yards auɔthise wave estried him into the sa. He was not seen after that.
Mrs. Donaldson, with the four your old boy,
on board juridied
Kowloon have refused to work under 83 a day.
EFFECTS AT CANTÓN.
The Canton Daily News informs us that tho steamer "Loong-ban ", for Meno, hail to put back to Canton yesterday: that the only arrivals from Hongkong were the "Hankow", the “Paul Bean" and the * Yingking" i
"; that out. going cargo is being delayed for want of boats : and that Bir. Consul-General Mansfield had opened a subscription? for the Hongkong sufferers.
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ANOTHER TYPHOON WARNING The American Consul bas received the
following Manila Observatory, 10 o'clock a.m. September 1st. New Cyclone in the Pacific, East of North Visayas.
CİVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB.
The sunual general meeting of this Club was held at the Club's matshed yesterday resing, at 6 c'clock. The Hon. W. Chatham presided ever a well attended meeting.
In his opening remarks the chairman con-
considering the increased rate of the dollar aud gratulated the Club on its financial position
of parenton for the year, he also said the an ita membership list which showed an increase
members were very lucky to have a roof over their heads, the damage done to the matshed
Chal acconst
12,061,9 $1,700 At Bunkors 100 45,023,652,781 28,295,594 PO Investments in public pouurivjes 13,98234D Bills disented, Loune. A trúnne.ke. 19,315.676,610 Bi- receivalde nnd other sumas the
to the bank.... Bullion and fresh nioney ........ Thank's Premixer, Propertier.
Furniture. &...
P6,307.1983,61a 261,778,4241
1,720,924,560
PROFIL AND LASH, ALCOUNT,
Tea 235,8354R 310
Yen. 17850025,600 -$0,100.com 1,000,000,000
The Current Expence, Interests, Ron... Ta posantre tant
To sperial reserve Fund... an Divident:
Vex 6.050 per shave for 120,000 old Y lyon 7:00070; an i Yen 3,550 per bare for 120,5499 zOTE
shares-150 To bulurme curried forward to ment
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THE CUSTOMS QUESTION.
"UNDULY ALARMED"?
WINE MERCHANTS,
The British Government is doubtless fully alive to its responsibilities in this important matter, and it seem to za that it will b. time enough for the Tranty Powers to jointly
ibist up a reversion to the conditions oxisting prior to the issue of the Imperial Decree when it is shown that a deliberate attempt is being wide by the Chinese autherīties to materially alter these conilutiona and to depose they present in. spector-General. Such an attempt has not bean shown to have beer made up to the present, and it is quite evident that the British Government is prepared to take iminaliate action in the erent of any indication
to show that Sir Driving Robert Hart's authority is being usurped.
Tbo allegation is made that the пен Comptrollers General, who by the terms of the are the Wai-wu-pu in dealing with Edict replace mutual trussetion on Customs questions-an innovation which it was generally admitted would facilitate od simplify masters-have been pailty of corruption. The charge is not made in so many words, but it is asserted that the Comptrollers-General, Teik-liang nit Tang Sino-libegan by installing exponsive new offices and a large staff, paying themselves from the Castous, the former £7,500 sad the 6781132 | latter £5,700 a year." If the fiets are us state?
is certainly a matter that requir the closest investigation; but the Comp
1.170.000.000
793.0.8.0 Yer 13.1383170
By bahu brought forward 31-t
December, 1NKS By amount of gross profits for thei
half-your ending Taib June: 1924
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-12.171.718.332
A TIENTSIN INSURANCE CASE:
!
this
hitherto
Yen 19,119,833,670 trollers-Geveral are men who have
horne
good
reputations, their ability bas been generally acknowledged, and so far as we are aware Bo exception has been taken to their personal character. buir Department merely replaced the somewhat cumbre ad dilatory Wai-wa-pa,
which apparently found
its time fully occupied with other matters of of the appointmest of the Comptrollers General State: The system prevailing up to the time had conduced to not
not a few irregularities on
the
o'd
SENSATIONAL, TERNISATION,
Sir Havilland Samenarez | d-livernal judgment in the cist of Kad Philippe. Loudcu rad Globe Insurmee Company at the Supreme Court, Tientsiu, ci the 10th inat. The claim wws for $25,000) for alleged damages sestained by fir. In the course of his part of the Totals who had been entrusted judgment his Lordship said the main defence of with the control of the local Customs receipts
ports, Under the the company was that the plaintiff himself had in the varions
conditions it Kas impossible to sot fire to the premises, From the English view brought out to remove all derbis on that store having to supply certain sums to the Importat
a check
their accounts as they had not been subjected to any financial control beyond There was, however, not only a question of the Treasury when called upon to do m 396,100-involved in this case, but it affected the character of the plaintiff and might in Banner the liberty of his residence in this community. There were several points strongly suggesting that there was foul play to defrind the company
of evidence further facts woull have to be
TheSkuld" was lying off West Point with
Shortly afterwards one of the anchor chains two anchors out when tho' storm struck her
Kave way and it was thought the anchor was lost, but after the storm when the other was pulled up, the missing anchor was found attach- ed to it. The "Ekald“ touched bottom once, Donaldson was faced with das ger on the sea not but immediately got off, and. Eas no apparent during the storm which had caused so much was apparent in the accounts, as was very ably
and two Chinese women together, but the boat lurched and they wore all washed into the mea. Sad as it is, it is interesting to note that when Mrs.
long ago she expressed the wish that if they had to go that they should all go together. Mr. Donaldson's brother from Cantun-only learned of the fate of the family through the newspapers. The deceased wore both natives of the West of ScotlaEd, their parents living
in Glasgow.
dinge being quiis tight,
"Brand." which was reported
The sa shore at Aberdeen, had a miraculous scape. She was just about a fathem away from the entrance of the Dock, coming out, when the typhoon struck bar. The engines were not, at full speed ahead as she faced the storm but it was impossible to run out more than The Superintendent of the Peak Tramway thirly fathoms of chain owing to her proxi aity to the shore, The Captain reports minor damage such as lust gear and broken stanchions, but the ress4 is quite seaworthy
EXPERIENCES ON THE PEAK TEAMWAY.
writes:
and did not touch bottom. She left on the aftarsion of the 18th instant for Sourabaya and may have had to weather theseond typhoon.
Until the typhoon hal been raging for more than an hour I did not realize that sach Grrible havoc was being wrought by the violave of the wind. At the Peak Station, with the exception of two very strong guste of wind, there was nothing to alarm me. The trams
The steamers "Nordou and Halvard ran regularly from 7,00 Bill 10.09 a.m., dning part of which time I was doing the usual escaped dange, and it is hoped that the writing and filling in the daily forms for tho
"Protions," Drufar” and “Ragour." which hend Ece, to which place I was just preparing expected shortly, bavo ridden to go, when one of the brakesinen informed through the gair.
any
AT MAÇÃO.
me in a manner and tone, that left no doubt in me, that there
Apart from damage done to matsheds and was danger in running the cars
other frail structuras. Mnezo esespor, Tho jonger. Ho reported that trees were being uprooted about the hills, worst experience of the City was when th and thrown along with swull boulders second blow broke on the morning of the on the track, which necessitated the ears loving 20th. The wind blaw strongly from the wast
DOCTOR'S GENUINE SYMPATHY,
destruction elsawbero being very small.
2017
or for enme other reason. There was suggestion has the person who can sort the fire was outsider, A discreptes of. 8 00
42
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keep
This
en deniers opportunities te stel for furnished opportunities for peculation and other serions les
act as Comptrollers Canaral constituted prac
The appointment ef two Commissioners to|
ticall; the only clingy that has been moda in the Customs administrations so far, and this alteration is no greater thou was that when the Wai-wu-pu took over the duties of the Tsung li Yeniễn in a similar
Wo capacity.
do China Asociation need, not think the
The Report and Balance Sheet were talion books, and the si
showed that at the time of the fire there could I unduly alarmed--Japan Chronicle, ·
read and adopted.
out by Mr. E. P. Allen from the plaintiff could not this discrepancy. away
Mr. Allen
not. be goods worth more than $19,000 in stock, The following officers were elected for the and there was a ragon
on for unsuing year.-(Captain) Mr. II. T. Jackman strong picion of arson are in view of the abrgar claim. A
(decretary) Mr. E. W. Dawson; (Treasurer) fact that
though the stock remaining on the 31x. J. A. Whoai ; (Vico-Captain) Mr. P. Bila premises was not worth more than
plaintiff renewed his insuraner p, the
of Th Captain "H" Town, Mr. H. W. Kelloy 15 in the middle of December; and on the Committee, Messrs. P. T. Lamble, P. R. Adams, 17th he doubled his insurance.
The business W. Parkinson, F. O Stolaus, L. E. Brett, Mwas not in a flourishing condition, the stock was McIver, G. Hoggarth and W. Gast; Scorer, buble and had been a long time on hand, and Mr. S. Badeuck; Umpira, Mr. W. H. Er stil. The Captain was elected to represent the Cial on the League Commities.
It was decided to hoida, general - meeting a mooth bence to consider the advisability of emending the club rales.
A hearty vote of thanks was accordul Messrs. L. E. Brost and A. Curler, tire secretary and treasurer for last year, for the allo ummumer in which they had carried out their respective duties, and the meeting closed with a vote of thanks to the chair, carrind with soclamation.
THE MANNING CLAUSE. "
abeuil be
held that the defendants bad sustained their "point that the fire was caused by the plaintiff.
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"She was given twenty five blows, so that her whole back won covered with bloody marks, the whole skin being taken off in spola.
"Io view of the foregoing, I bag thai an inquiry be held, in order that thom to blame
By the retirement, at the age of seventy-for the torture of my sister may be punished
Vassily Smirnoff." A correspondent was shown phatay nph taken by a reputable photographer, which fully ears at the foregoing description of the girl's condition atter hoë fustigation,
no the top of this a large ose-iumarance was eight years, of. Bisher Morule, of Mid Chius, effected only five weeks before the fire. There brother of the Bishop of Durham, the Church & worn many points of suspicion that the plaintiff & issizury Society is losing the services of hud end the fire. In conclusion bis Lordship uns its ablest men.
The fires uropean missionary to settle in »a interior Chinese city away from a treaty port, Bishop Moule has contion d to reside io
Bang- chow, thence making his aunal circuit from OUTRAGES ON THE BRITISH FLAG,
and village to village; city to ting journeys involving wearisom travelling in Chinese brate, sedan elairs, or on foot, having totalled three thousand miles in a year.
Benediétur, Langdon: Hymn, 26%, 302 and 225
Those
For nearly fifty gears George Ereas Moule lay bean the front rank of faithful mission. aries in China. For more than twenty-six yours diocese including within the borders of is Bishop of Mid Ching, his vest
ho had been the
CHURCH SERVICES.
Sr. Jona's CATHEDRAL, Hongkong-23rd Sep. tember; Sunday, 16th after Trinity. Holy Com munion (73) a.m.). Matina (11 am. Responses, Feriai; Venite, Macfurres; Palms, of the 23rd wurming, Te Lhuit, Fawes, Cobe and Hopkins; Evensong(6.45 p.m.) Responses, Ferial; False, of the Zini Groning Magnifiext and Xune Dimittis, Wesley ia F; An them, “O Saviour Sevenfold Ainen; Voluntary, Sonnte of the World"oss Hymna 193 and 437;
(Valor Huser} Mentolasoha N.H.-Palms at Evensong. Full Trebles. Fealny 113, Verses ), Freign field, of whom the best knowa probably
is Archdeacon A. F. Moules, of Shanghai. 2, 6, and G. F. unison.
VI
jurisdiction 100,000,000 people. No fewer than
A RUSSIAN GIRL'S HUMOUR,
A STORY DE ST. PETZLABURO.
Sine Dr Marrison sent the following to the Times from Peking, much has happened Boxe punitive action has bu takoa against the unsympathetic Viceroy bus boon r-mero, and pirates, with considerable effect we hope; the
to receive compensation. Dr. Morrison all we understand that the Amoy victims are sure
forteen members of the Moule Inwily bearing The dangerous growth of pirney in the Mr. Clark Rossell has raised in the Standard
that name and flosely related to one other Canton Delta, the outrages on the British flig, to be stopped at various places until the and heavy seas broke over the Traya Grande the interesting question of renewing that
are actively engaged under the reiety in the involving ices of value! British life, and the obstructions were removed. At other parts the damaging the band. The 4. "Hunsm" left provision in the old Navigation Acts as they
failure of the British Government to exset reparation
ion cause increasing indignation among ears were occillating with the fees of the her wharf at eight o'clock for Hongkong existed before the Free Trade legislation of
Englishmen living in the Fxe Enat. In days ST. PETER'A Chunen, Queen's Road, West. 15th wind to suck su extent us to cause the greatest but had to take shelter at Mongchow. She1812 1816, and 1940, which required that ther
a predominance of British sailors Sunday after Tripity. Holy Communion 7.3itam.
pa British ship swept piracy from the coast alarm At this stage some of the trees being arrived in port yesterday afternoon.
of Chion. ship employed on
dying the British
With oquul certainty British Morning Prayer 11 - Verit, Korapton, Te that belt. Bezrisdictus, Eaton; Hymns, stionable, renricks the Standurii, t
gunbears old
suppress pirasy in whirled through the air came in contact with
in the Canton native sailor is decaying," and that tha, 187, 96 and 47 Brening Prayer 6.30,--Can- the small private telephone
Among the gallant band who have laboured employment of so
Delta, for the piratical heunts are known to wires apd
the local Chinto officials, but with only two foreigners in the Britisk many
tato Crotch: Duda, Hopkins; Flyruns, 20, 20, 501 broke them. The got foul of the signal | to alleviate suffering and resonto the perishing Mercantia. Mazing in sribas menace to the arid 227.
nwall gunboats at present protecting our flag wires and forming a circuit began to give false there was not a more willing worker than Dr. nation'e security. But the first question to
in Cantonese waters five interference ix Holy Communion 7.65 paa. siguals. The false signals and the fact that Forsyth. Carrying his care of surgical instru settle before Mr. Clark Rossel's tentativa The Church launch, Bayspring, will call on chips
impossible, while the British Government, no doubt.
fears that any puuitive antion directed abstractions were on the line were the only woute to called the Tsimchatsoi Police, proposal can become a matter of practical politics carrying white crew, to bring front shore Lo
is a question of fact. Is there suflejeut the services, butween 0.15 and 1930 àm, und On Angual 10, a soldiers of tho Geard &
letters evidence that there was danger in running the Station. sew Inspector Longley and proffered ambos of British subjects able and willing to between 13 and 6 pm. (Region Police Pins Cheral Regiment were passing along the Ser- barressing lett Bray would bring forth of sympathy SOMO The gius-street, Anna Spiridonova Smirnov, my metion of its supporters in the House of Com The fores of the wind ou the Peak where his sorsic's which, noodless to say, were take the place of the foreigners now employed? 10 and 6), rotuming afterwards. I was situated, with the exception of the two gratefully accepted. The doctor was placed If it be tine that handreds of British sailors "Augwering Pennant is the call flag. All thesistor, suddenly exclaimed, "They look as mans. The Vinumny of Gauton is in
poor health, ig quite incompetent
His said gusts, was not, I can say with certainty, so aboard a boat, and travelling icund the Kowloon and firemen assemble at the slipping offices in sittings a fres and unappropiin. Visitore cheerful as if they bad retaken Port Arthur,
the vain hope of obtaining employment as
wolening. Books, etc., provided.
An officer of the regiment regarded this as urgently demanded, but ineffect this something great as to cause ang unossiuess.
foreshore pulled out of the water and restored Baitors, then there is a reasotiable prospect that Sunday School 10-1546 am.
insalting, and by his order she was esized, placed mors is needed than gentle words of expostula- many people who appeared to be drowned. The new "Mauring Claus would not impuse ST. JOSE's Chung, Gamlen Hond (Roman) in a cab, and driven to the courtya the tion addromed to the Wai-wu-pu.
So, too, in the case of the murderous attack rounds of others he also crossed, and took the pan shipowners an obligation to do what is Catholic), lass. Benediction and Sermon (in officers club on the Bacharias-atreet.
after a series of insults from a group by armed men on an carmed Australian, Dr. impossible. But, whatever be the number of English) ut 10 am rat opportunity of sending them to hospital.
unemployed seamen, it cannot equal the number UNION Chuaca, Kennedy Road, Minister-Ray
Hurns, sud Mr. Eadie, ear Away, on June 18, ef foreign seamon now employed ou British. Hickling. Memorial Services. 11 . where one of the offers, whom everybody called when Dr. Horue displayed such fine heroism, no "Your Highness" (Sistelstvo, summoned the reparation of any kind has been made. The ships, so that a now Navigation Act which Worship, Padin 90. Hyung 34, 337. 325 und 329.
6 pas. Worship, ilymus 359, 312,335, 311 and 207. "executioners, and seven seldiere came with negotiations have now been transferred to
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Before eleven o'clock. I started on my way down the track accompanied by some of the coolie ita to clear away the obstructions, When I had traversed a third of the distance from the top station I then began to realize
RESCUED FROM WRECKAGE.
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the force of the wind. It became necessary, police have rescued 120 Chinese who were found contained a "Manning Claase" would have to be Chursday. 810 p.m. Minister at The Manse."wbips. They tied my sister to a post, two held Peking while Dr. Horne has returned to when crossing the bridges that span the chasms į clinging to wreckage. Many of them were accompanied by some form of encouragement Triday 8 p.m. Cbristian Endeavour Society, Sub-or firmly by the arms, and the rost laid on her Australia, injured for life, with a fracture of
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