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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26гa, 1906.
The fallowing lelogram was reosived at the TELEGRAMS. Amerless Consulate from the Manila Obser- Vatory yesterday:Typhoon east off north Visayas approaching the Archipelago."
the Observatory could increase its pretical, utilitarian usefulness by paying less attention to académie branches of kindred science? When in the spring of 1877 some ship- masters and the manager of the P. & O. Co.
The Kuwasaki dockyards at Kobe have been busy lately. On the 18th iust, they launched the
A. S. WATSON & CO., first voiced the demand for this institution, Woo-tiny, a handsome triple-deck river stoner;
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the object was the greater safely and The security of shipping and trade demand for astronomical observations wis a subsequent and super-added fad, hartless if it could be relegated to its proper, secondary place. Weather and tides are its real business: star-gazing is more of a
and on the 20th they launched the tbd. Edzuki; the last of five sister boats ordered by the Japanese government.
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A HANDSOME DONATION.
LONDON, September 2örd. The Norddeutscher Lloyd have given Ake. 6,000, in aid of the sufferers by the recent typhoon in Hengkong.
THE METEOR" INCIDENT.
LONDON, September 23rd. There has been a fresh outburst of
THE TYPHOON.
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB.
The annual meeting of the Craigongower Cricket Club was held at the malahed, Happy Valloy, lost evening. Mr. W. D. Braidwood (president) presided, and there were pressut Mesara A. E. Anger, (Secretary,) 9. A.. Ahmed, W. Allon, F. Baker, R. Baxa, A. O. Brown, R. B. Cooper, J. Fairholm
also
THE "SAN CHEUNG,"
Contrary to goveral opinion, the owners of the river steamer *Sun Cheung" are still in hopes of raising her. A diver has boon put own, and states that she bas sunk in about fear fest of mud. So far as he could see ber hull was sound, but he has decided to make E. Irving, L. E. Lommert, R. Pestonji, another inspection of the vessel before giving | Rapp. L. A Rose, E. Ross, J. W. Stewart,
J. Toppin, and L. Vincenot.
hia vordiol.
100T. Information has reached the police that large quantities of loot lasa beest hidden aû the billside
The PRESIDENT-Gentlemen. I understand the roport bea boon iD your hands for some little time, and I presume wa
fors Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Police Court yesterday, Cheong Lai, accountant in the Cheung Bui firm, was charged with the embezzlement of $514. being money delivered to | tuxy. We need say no more about the him by his employee. Defendunt pleaded nor | Anglo-Gorman bitterness, arising from the at East Point. Diligent search has been made, may look upon it as road. The few romarke
guilty and the onse was adjourited, bail being
second question we have proposal.
fixed at $2,000,
insignificant incident of the German tourist yacht Meteor attempting to U ut a With regard to the first, we are al prosent
From the head ofher of the Failway Depart Government boy in Portsmouth harbour, under the impression that, the answer will
meat, Tokyo, we have received a copy of the] and being requested to move to the merchant WE SPECIALLY RECOMMEND OUR have to be in the offirmative. It is, there-guide to the Imperial Governmout Railway anchorage. Distorted versious have been fore, desi sable in the interest of the public of Japan". It is a meat-little brochure, contain. that the investigating cottaitter shoulding a number of excellent pictures of the sights published in Germany, alleging that the
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however, ara on the lookout,
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but so far nothing has been found. Hoteotives, I have to make will be detain you very long. We have rás104 to congratulate At the Police Court yesterday there are ourselves upon the past year's work. many charges of unlayful possession. Most of fairly successful your although we did not take the defendants were fined $5 apiece.
that place in the longue we should like to hara' Two natives who acro caught in the set of taken. We played 14 matches, won 7, lost A feature of last year was removing goods from the foundered such four and draw live.
pay particular attention to this point. It to be sewn when travelling by rail in Nippon. Captain of the Meleer was insulted, and "Taikoe" wore arch santenned to three weeks' the matches arranged for the" A" team. I think
is unlikely that any of its members will seed to be told of the importance of fall co-operation betweenneteorologicalstations. Assuming aptitude and fitness, there can be AND) nothing which makes the wo-operation of REFRESHING SUMMER BEVERAGE, the meteorologists of Manila undesirable. POSSESSING THE FULL FLAVOUR At present warnings from Manila coine FRESH very frequently, but they coco in a round THE FINEST. OF
abonk way, via the American Consulate. FRUIT. 1T MAKES AN IDEAL Some people entertain the belief that the DRINK FOR TENNIS PARTIES AND Hongkong Observatory does not know of these warnings until its officials ace hom in the Press. Let it be clearly understood
BATHING PIONICS.
compelled to put to sea, when a storm samo Offensive articles have appeared in the German rest.
Besides to descriptive matter, a few chaptors are devoted to general information which should on prove of useful to the tourist.
hard labour,
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FEELING,"
His Excellency the Governor has receives
this step was in the right direction as it encour- ages those members not quite so proficient in cricket as others. Mr. Ban heads 'the list. for the batting average with 19 in 14 invings
It is understood that Germany is satisfit from Mr. Maweld, H.H.M. Consul General and Er also made the highest score of
at Canton, o cheque for $1,500, the smount
tawards the relief of the Chinese sufferers.
Mr. Mansfield wrote:
The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha "inform us That the increase of the capital of the Tokyo Marine with the result of the enquiries regarding abscribed by the foreign community at Canton, laurance Co, Ld, of Tokyo, which thoy re- the Meteor." prestart in this Colony intimated in the repert for 1905 was duly registered on the
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etto, and that the figures now are: Capital Sulmoribed Yon 3,000,000; Capital Paid Up Yon 750,000 The Total Assets of the Compang, including the Reserve Liability of Shareholders, now exceed a total of Søren Million Yen.
WE ALSO STRONGLY RECOMMEND that the system, and not the Observatory.
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officials, is on trial. After such a humbling experience as the typhoon of last week, very few people can have the heart to be intolerant, much less vindictive towards men who after all cannot be held respons ible for the damage done. Nor is it a ques of locking the stable-door after the horse has been stoles. Supposing is to be established that there could not possibly have been any earlier warning in that case, IS THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL PRODUC-if it awakens as to the danger of the TION OF ITS KIND IN THE FAR present system, the experience has not been
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HONGKONG, September 26, 1905.
We have
Mr. John Long has in rapid preparation for publication in September a Sixpenny Edition John Oliver Hobbes's" (Mrs. Craigie fanous story "the fate of pan," in which we Be the late gifted author at her beat. The story is shrewd, witty, full of bon-mets and telling criticisms of munners, and the reader will feel that the dialogue is epigrammatic, pangent and true, and that the situations are skilfully developed,
FIFTY YEARS IN SOUTHI CHINA.
A meeting in 'toueur of the celebration by the Rev. Dr. Graves of fifty yours ridation and labour in the missionary find in South Chius was held of the Bhamon last night. Interest. ing speeches, reviewing the past half ontucy from the political, commereint, eduostional, pæd other points of view, wars falivered.
CANTON.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
September 24th.
OFFICIAL AFFAIRS. Viceroy Shum desired to leave Canton, fo hand the Visoregal Seal, and to turn over all paulic functions of his yamon to the Provincial Treasurer Wao. A few days ago His Excellency
THE RECENT TYPHOON.
Lux Dos, September 23rd. It is esticated that the recent typhoon in Hongkong will cost London underwriters. upwards of £1,000,000,
THE INSURRECTION IN CUBA.
"On behall of our little community I desire to, express our deep sympathy with Your Excellency and the Colony generally in the appalling disaster which has bofallen you.”
H.E. replied:
not out. Mr. E. Ford's bowling average of 7 was very satisfactory.eunis this year seemed to be entered into with great onthusinsra. I trust the match with the Y.M.C.A. will bo an sunnal eront. Our position from a financial standpoint was also very satisfactory before the typhoon. You will see we had a credit balauve of $170. Fortunately we did not suffer "I beg to convey to you most cordial thanksry much from the effects of the typhoon, bat what we dit effor will help to rodase for this generous testimony of kind and neigh that credit balance.
We all regret the bontly feeling."
death of Mr. E. R. Horton, a prominent cricketor and tennis
He player.
NOT THE BISHOP.
LONDON, September 23rd, On her return to the Colony yesterday the Fifteen hundred Americans are preparinges. "Honam" brought ass that the European to land, to defend Havann, in the ovent of body discovered on the shore of na isiend near a collapse in the negotiations. The situation Macae was not that of Bishop Hoare. The corpse was that of a tall and powerful man, with is somewhat, improved,
red hair and a red beard The other bodies were all Chinese.
CRETE.
LONDON, September 23rd. M. Zaimes, a Greek, has been appointed High Commissioner of Crete, in succession to Prince George.
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JAPANESE SHIPPING COMPANIES.
FALL IN SHARES
Tokyo, September 20th. There has boon a reinarkable fall in the shares of the Nippon Yusen Koiebs and subsequently in those of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha. It is supposed in Tokyo that the decrease in the proffis of these companies is due to domestic and foreign competition.
RECRUIT AID OF SUPERSTITION.
The police are being considerably troubled by owners of vessels lost in the storm Apparently a unier of boatmen who hare reud of the Governinunt achome for replacing lost craft have decided to profit by it if possible. Man who at first estimate the value of their Just craft at a certain wam are returning to the different police stations and inferming the inspector that their loss was double or treble what they first stated.
To overcome this diffloulty and arrive at a true estimate of bach owner's loss it has been
suggested that the amount claimed should bo' placed before the lighted shrine of the Joss. If a master speaks truly, he will then have no ompnuction in lifting the money (7) If his THE BRITISH SQUADRON AT PORT estimate is not a trus one, in nine ces out!
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of ten he will let the money lie. This proceedure is said to bars been adopted by the Tang Was hospital committee un the occasion of the last great typlison, and with satisfactory results. We would prefer a more business-like method of preventing fraud.
Tokyo, September 20th.
A cordial naval and military entertainment was given Jesterday at Port Arthur in hout
Admiral Sir Arthar Moore and his officers proceeded to Tairer on board the British torpedo-beat destroyers and some Japanese torpedo-boats.
memorialized Peking imploring the Throne to | of the British Fleet. sanstion him. immediate leave to proceed to Shanghai to recruit his health before proceeding to Yunnan to take up his new appointment. He made proparations to evibark for Shanghai on the 25th instant. It is said that an Imperial
H osired the
ZOB CANTON,
We learn on reliable authority that Messrs. Siemesen and Co.'s steamer" Sallerg" has been ohartered by the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co., for 84,500, to run for a month between Heugkeng and Canton.
THE MISSING AND THE DEAD.
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an all round support to the Club Daring the past year wo had a visit from Mr. and Min- Belition. Mr. Belilion was formerly a pupil of Victoria Scheel whose home was Craigengewer, and has was, I believe, Ilis original treases.P of the Craigongower Cricket Club.
therefore all the moze pleased
I don't think receive Mr. and Mrs. Belilios, anything else calls for romark on my part. If any gentleman has anything to say the meeting is now opon for expression of their opinion or eriticism.
Thore wore no questions concerning the report and accounts. The CHAIRMAN proposed BRAWN Boconded and the its adoption. Mr. motion was carried.
Mr. AMER proposed and Mr. BEAWN seconded the resulection of Mr. Braidwood as president. Carriod unanimously.
Mr. BRAFOWOOn proposed the re-election of Mr. Asger as Secretary.
Mr. R. Basa seconded and the motion was carried.
Mr. G. Rapp, hon. treasurer, was re-elected on the motion of Mr. L. A. Ross coded by Mr. S. A. ARMED.
On the motion of Mr. PESTON seconded by
Mr. R. BANA Mr. Lammert was re-elected captafa.
The ballot for committen mon resulted an follows:-R. Busa, A. . Brawe, L. A. Rose, L. R. Lammert, J. Pestonji and J. Toppin.
A vots of thanks was passed to Mr. W. A. Rose for acting as umpire during last season and a vote of thanke conveyed to the Chairman concluded the mating.
INTERPORT CRICKET.
HONGKONG ▼. SHANGHAL
The Committee of the Hongkong Cricket Club are elected the following players to represent the Colony against Shanghai. The Team will leave by the . Empress of China on Today, 271li instant, at 4 p.m., and return from Shang- hai by the German Mail sailing on Saturday, Till Monday evening the number of parsona 6th October. Messrs. R. Hancock, (Captain), reported missing, the number of bodies repovered W. C. 1). Turner, T. E. Pearce, C. H. Mackay. and the mumber of boats lost was as under:-- H. E. Stanger-Loathes, I. M. 8, R. E. 0. Hird, W. Dixon, Lt. R. 8. Lucy, E.A., Capt. II. W. W. Woodward, Smith. RA, Messrs. H BA
R.N.. G. E. Morrell, H. R. Phelips, (Umpire) and Goo. Grimble, (Bcoror).
REPORTED MISING
Central Wacobui West Point...
BOOTES DOATE RECOVERED, LOST.
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if stated on eminent authority that. the majority of our typhoons coine to us from the Philippines. Surely it is a most reasonable request to make, that we should oficially cultivate such relations with Muaila as would ensure our receiving erery information and warning possible? Supposing we had a touch bigger chain of sations within the limits of the Colony, we orrespondenta muri forward their names and adsbould still find the Manila observations dre as with communications addressed to the Editor, invaluable. The explanation already volun. not for publication but as suideren of good faith,
"All letters for patiication should be written on teered by our local Observatory sufficiently
side of the paper only. No anonymously signed communications that has proves for argumentative purposes that diready appeared in other papers will be inserted,
purely Colonial system is inadequate. Edict has since reached the Viceroy forbidding CHINESE ARMY CENTRALIZATION. der for extra coever of. DAILY Panse should be at before 11 um, on day of publication. After that Simultaneous observations at points widely bim to leave Canton nutil Viceroy, Chou Fa's
In response to the recommandation of the for the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash Regurated in the track of the storms, when arrival and that be is to personally deliver the Consoil of Army Reorganization an Imperial
THE COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY." elegraphis Address: Prase. Code: A.B., exchanged not compared, alme enable the Viceregal Beal and public affairs to the new Rescript has been issued to the various Viceroys Sir Henry Berkeley, as Chairman of the
afficinis to make useful deductions. The Viceroy. It is said that on odiot of this them to hand over the control and management warning could bare bear giran of the typhoon, and Governors of provinces enjoining upon Committee appointed to inquire whether earlier description bas never been tested before, but it of all areas, go Toundries, small arms variations between Gap Rock and Kowloon is semind that owing to the complicated state manufactories and powder factories to that of the 18th inst, invites mariners and others LEDOR OFFICE: 151, FLKET STREET. B.C will never serve as the salvation of a single of the Provincial debts and financial affairs, Council. Iu connexion with this the Viceroy willing to give information calculated to assist sampan. It is with considerable diffidence Viceroy Chou Fa does not wish to take over at Naking, H.E. Chou Fu, bae already handed the committee to call at his Chambers on
over the Kisagaan Arsenal at Shanghai and that we make the foregoing remarks, the faancial responsibilities of the Kersagtung the Kiangsing Arsenal at Nanking to
An advertisement on the abject Saturday, the Feeling sure that the practical men who have Province from any subordinate official but the Council, which has now appointed Tautai will be found on page 4.
Viceroy. Hence lisi sus of that unprecedented Chang Shih-being Inspector-General of the two the business in Baud realise the require-diet. No doubt the Imperial Ediet of the Arsenals unred above. This official, the N. C. Herald learns, arrived from Peking vis ments that scem se obvious when pointed removal of Viceroy Shum took him by surprise! out. But in view of the remarks made at as he never expected to be removed til at Nanking or spt. 170: and is stopping at the Kiangaan Arsenal, the control of which is to be taken over by him. By getting into its the Legislative Council, it secus our duty the Chinese Now Year.
hands the management of all the arsenale and factor.ex to point out that the public is not anxious Imperial Edict appointing him Viceroy of
hich hitherto loo of the Empire, which
looked to their respostive Viceroys and Governors for either blame or vindication of any Yunan while he was working at his desks. It
was said that he was so angry that he struck alone for orders, the Paking Government bas individuals. On the other band, au oficial his desk with such force that he swept every gained a great step towards ite ains in the assurance that is future the closest profes- thing off it. Yesterday Viceroy Shum received captralization of the control of all the public establishments of the Empire in Peking, and the Central sional relations will be maintained with our telegram from His Excellency Chon Fu stating solidifying the power of unteorological neighbours, without omission that ho (Chou Fu) will arrive in Canton aheat Government.
the 25th of October and requesting Viceroy or distinction, will, we feel sure, reussure
Shum not to grant leave or transfer any of the the public whose feeling in the matter we
important officials. The Yuct Tung Press, the mve tried to echo,
Viceroy's mouth piece, established by Won Tastai Inst year, has ceased to appear. The
The NC. Daily News of Sept. 21st
By: Yunt Ilan Railway Company's directors
The hopes we entertained yesterday that the report of the drowning of the Bishop of Victoria Viceroy's clique) who memorialized tho Ceutral Government imploring the Throas not to might prors unfounded have not been realised.
Viceroy
received of his death there is now no doubt, although Sham, hvo
the attempts
to recover his body bare not ret transfer & decree severely reprimanding them for their been successful. In Dr. Hoare the Far East
At the adjourned meeting to-morrow, at half We are all well and comfortable and trying audacity. Won Tootai, Sham's favourite, has bas lost a remarkable English churchman. A
past two, the orders of the day" will be
to make Midway Island popular as a watering petitioned the falter to sanction him to resigs stannch evangelical by conviction and heritage,
First readlog of a Bill entitled Au Ordinance place. Everybody seems to be having a good from his positions as Director of the Imperiats sympathies were broad and bis views to eunsolidate and amend the Law relating to
tolerant, two qualifies that make for respect Trade Marks.
time. Provisions, mails and baggage landed. Telegraph Head Office and Telephone Office and poplarity. His early education
Kind regards to all friends, Teil Theband we und also to permai; his to go with the Viceroy received at fanbridge, and he afterwards
First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance sighted Japanese training abip Anekawa last to amend the Law of Evidence.
evening.
Sho is now near the Mongolia to Kwei Lib. It was rumoured last week that became a sobolar of Trinity College, Cambridge Shum intended first to return, to his native In 1874 bo was ordained. deacon by the Bishop Ordinance to apply a sam not exceeding Five Honolulu. No change in position of ship. Soused reading of the Bill entitled A Three other teamers also on the way from of London and for two years served his million two hundred and two thousand one Visitors to the Harbour Office, posterday place to spend a fortnight there before pro-
father assistant
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Weather keeps very fine, Ward. curate at Holy Trinity
In 1876 ho Service of the yatr
hundred and thirty-five Dollars to the Public marvelled at the number of coolies blocking cording to Yunnan, Viceroy Shum has granted Church, Tankridge Wells
Fear 1947.
Mr. Theband, the P. M. S. Co.'s agent at the entrance. They were seeking passages to Wen Paotai's prayers and has cabled to Viceroy came out to China under the Charch
Ordinance, 1891. Missionary Sonioty. Ha
Second reading of the Bill entitled An Shanghai replied as follows:
Deep regrets at misfortune Great satisfac- Orliance to send The Prepared Opiuna
tion you are all safe and full appreciation Ninggo, and the not-work of missionary
Manchuria report- It was reported that the x-Na Hoi organizations which are connected with it.
Committee on the Bill entitled An Ordinance of comforting advices,
What damage farther In the welfare of Shanghai and the educational
to amend the Merchant Shipping ed refosted. Is it true?
Regards to you and all. Theband. For some time past the Shanghai agents of | Megistrate, Pai King Fook, who was banished
Third reading of the Bill entitled An The following telegram has been received the Norddeutscher Lloyd Company have found by Viceroy Shum to Shan Keang died before enterprises of this port Dr. Hoare always took: Ordinance, 3899, and for other purposes.
a lively interest. He was known by
by many aud He was a good 1996.
Ordinate to amend the Lunacy Ordinance, regarding the Mongolia - Is it true that the Hongkong Observatory that their mail and passenger teader Bremen he reached that destination. Now it appears respected by all who
Much appreciate kind messages from word, and
Third reading of the Bill entitled A friends. We are all keeping well and in good is conducted on the principle of "glorious was not satoiently large to cops with the ever.. that Pul managed to square some Peking spartamas in the best sense of the
Ordinance to amend the New Territories Laul spirite. Very sorry about typhoon In 1898 ke was consecrated in St. Paul's Ordinance, 1905. isolation," preferring be self-con- increasing passenger traffic of the Company's high cleials, while en route to Shan Keang, has been in the Shanghai Papor Hunts.
mail stromers, and an order was, therefore, and the report of his death was falee. Pai has Cathedral na Bishop of
Victoria, and since that
Hongkong. No change in position of Mongolia. Third reading of the Bill entitled Au Ordin The Ancgaws is standing by rendering every tained and to rely on a purely Colonial placed with the Shanghai Dook and Eagincoring been in Viseroy Chon Fa's employ ever since date with only short intervals be has lived in
anes to transfer to the General Revenue certain assistance. Manchuria is afont, was towel has lost a Bishop and called the Bremes, ooming to Canton again with Chon Fu Tho Shanghai an old
Fund. the one important question to which we larger tender, to be
repairing steamer Restorer four days ago. Third reading of the Bill entitled An Reported she is not much damaged, may be
As official advertisement appearing el- where in this issue makes us fear timnt there exists more misconception than we believed possible, in the matter of the enquiry which we asked for, and which His Excellency the GOVERNOR 20 promptly ordered. Certainly, so far as our point of view was concerned, the position was misunderstood by th
Conseil, members of the Legislativo including even His EXCELLENCY. The public did not and does not desire a scapegoat.
the
The public temper under such trying circumstances has been really admir able, and we deprecate any suggestion that Min officials of the Observatory are ou their trial, to be either convicted or exonerated. It is the system which we want to be carefully investigated, and there are only wo points which we are anxious committee of enquiry should not overlook. We consider that any suggestions of carelessness or inability would be quite out of place; and are convinced that the Oheervatory is in the possession of apparatus and men equally good and satisfactory. What we are afraid of is what we have often heard suggested, long before the aufortunate happenings of the 18th inst
to
Members of the Hongkong Football Club desirous of competing in the six-aside compati- tions are requested to forward their names to Mr. R. Macpherson, hon. sec., Chartered
Bank.
We regret to learn that the bo. Captain
A. W. Barnes-Lawrence, Harbour Master, is indisposed. On Monday he caught a chill, Bud was yesterday unable to attend to hie duties.
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SHANGHAI APPRECIATION OF THE LATE BISHOP.
way in a
Mexico, and became such a nuisons that the Yuan Shi Kai to soad and official to take Pliteral sense the father of Trinity College, Assistant Harbour Master, Mr. Jones, had to the above directorships, engage police to keep them in order,
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THE MONGOLIA" AND MANCHURIA,"
Iders vary as to what is "lucky." Probably the owners of the se, Mongolia, which grounded at Midway Island (to which it had turned asido in order to drop the cable company's officer), will think they were unlucky in having such a passenger. A contemporary thinks the Mon- golia" is indeed fucky in having on board such a capable and willing correspondent as Mr. Ward, who continues to transmit information for the boogfit of the public, from time to time." On Bop. 20 telegram was received from him which read as follows:--
at
group of data-collecting material? That is Co., Ld., for the construction of a much he was released, and it is reported that he is the colong. Hond, but both will agree that same forming part of the Praya Reclamation safely into harbour by Commercial Pacius Co's hope the investigating committee will obtain | The now Bremen is completed and the naming people here are much excited and angry, over whole object of the Bishop's life than that he Ordinance to amend the Regulation of Chinese able to sail in a few dare. Kind regards to for as a reassuring answer. The other, ceremony took place on Sept. 20th in brilliant torsion was well-known to be should have been called to his rest after labour Ordinance a
very avaricious official. nearly as important, is this: is it true that
weather at the Company's Pootung Works
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whee on a mission to native villages.
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