HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. The report of the committee for the sam 1905-19 6, to be presented at the annual meeting of members today, includes the following The Income and Expenditure accoust shows a surping of 2 1920, which has boon added to the Reservo Account, now standing at $5,5531.09.
$565,57 has been written off Bandry Debtors and Building and Burniture Accounts, and $533,50, has been expended on a special over- Baul of the Racquet Court Buildings which are now in an excellent state of repair.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26r¤, 1906.
THE SHANGHAI SHOOTING CASE,
We give below zome extracts from the ovidonea that led to the conviction and sentence of eighteen months isprisonment, in the Shanghai shooting case.
There deod be no hesitation (said our Shaug hai contemporary on September 21st) in stating that never has the Supreme Court at Shanghai bene so densely packed with spectators at any Leial as it was yesterday when Peter Hyndman was arraigned on the charge of murder. Such is the interest that has been erskel by the tragedy in Haining Rond that many were found willing to stund through long hours of yesterday morning and afternoon for the simple tisto, tion of calching an easional glimpse of the leasing the Colay.prisoner tarawitacus's lead, and sometimes Debenture Interest, 3967, has been allowed for and was paideat thu lat instant.
It is again the regrei of the Committee that the funds do not allow of the redemption of $1,500 Debenture according to the Durd, but $50 worth have been bought back from
Members
who were
There was a larger number of absent mom- year, bork and resignations during the and this together with the withdrawal of the income from the Fleet accounts for subscriptions being reduced from 8.835 to $7,687,50. The bad weather experienced during this season also affected the receipts of the Club, the Crieket, Tenuis and Bacq et Gear and the Bar Accouuls showing a beary falling off in Sales and corresponding profits.
The Club played 12 matches against the Navy and farrison, &c., of which fir were wen, 920 loyl und six draw. The shart hours available for play account for the large pr por. tion of drugs. There were also played -von Shorts," uthor matches feuch as "Longs" v Ke.)
The following scores of 18) antl over were
musco:
Lt. Benbow, R.N..
10.6 (not out).
Mr. W. A. Powall,
300 (got on!).
Mr. W. Dizon, 162.
107. Mr. 11. W. Wood- ward, N., 103. Mr. W. C. D. Turner heads the batting sverages with 1943, and Mr. C. H. Mackay the bowling averages, with 41 wickats for 507 rue, or 1-10 runs per wicket.
The Honghong Cricket Club League Team played 14 matches, of which 5 wore won, 7 lost and 2 drawn. The Team took 6th place in the League Competition.
Slace every circumstanes which associates itsalt with you finds inforest in my eyes, I cannot allow the anniversary of your birth to pass without bailing it as the auspicious day which, by giving you to the world, indirectly becomes to me also the advent of a bright and happy existence.
My heart is too full to congratulate you in appropriate terms, but what is wanting in eloquence I will endeavour to convey in earnestness. May you live to seo many of these occasions, and may cich oncceeding anniversary and you happier than the last and leave you still entering upon the threshold of new joys!
I have enclneed a trifling momento of the ovent which you will greatly please ma by It is accompanied by accepting and weari ag. syary wish which affection and solicitude can picking up a word or two of oxidense or argu-dietate. And with repeated assurances of my ment. Others who could not obtain standing doop and abiding regard, room within the court itself found a proca rious footing against the outside of the windows, but the drawing of all blinds in the after nows pravouted further enterprise in this direction, is Irdship had to call for order ou→→everal occasions.
The evidenco is sati
Believe me,
Doar Petor.
Yours over affectionately and devotedly,
WINNIE DOROTHY MOLLIE ROSE,"
THE NEW C. P. R. SERVICE.
A correspondent at Vancouver; B. C., an September 3rd wrote to the N.-C. Daily News 1325 follows:-The sailing of the R. M. S. Empress of China on Tuesday afternoon, instead of Monday evening as Loretofore, carrying this letter with 300 bags of mail, is an epoch-mark- ing ereat, it is the first trip of the newly established fast service between London and scheduto of 30 days for the Hongkong, with carriag of the British mails to China and vice- versa. The ervies across the Atlantic is by the Empress of Britain and
Empress of Ireland- two other Empresses will ultimately le added- and on the arrival of the Atlantic Express nt Quebee,
bee, the newly established "Oveenen Mail," Vancouver in 96 hours, starts for the B.C. port, where the mails are quickly trans ferred to the Pacific Empress liner which sails for Yokohama sul the usual ports en ronte to. Hengkeng on arrival of the Over-
Mail.
schedule has been changed for the Empress liner, whereby the dopasture instead from Vancouver is on Tuesday at 7am. of the presions aftermou-as in the old schedule and the times is pieced up on the ran to Yoka home, at which purt the liners will
Arriva the same time na on the old schedule, and two days will be manda on the run to Hongkong: the run from Vancouver via Victorin to Yokohama and the usual Hongkong, vis
special train which crosses
Sex Canada to
on
Witness said "Charlie" was her four-years forth fully where and of the trial itselfelden. In further reply to Mr. Andrews she nothing more can be said horo, as tão hearing said that she did not think she was in Wahu perts will occupy But 19 day, instead of
a month. She lived there with her brother as at present.
事 Mr. F. The sang
Brown, agent at Hongkong whe has not been eageludad, except that Mrs.
thu passengers of the Empress, frankly Rose had safesually recovered to go into the who held a portion in the Customs there.
the sarvies is but the prelude to a still greater witness box, and the accused bore himself all ring produced witness gave to Peter Hyndman declares that the present betterment of
P. 1. servien between devalopment of the C. day with great salmones. It is noteworthy after she was betrothed to him. It was a
ring meant "The Great Britais and the Far East. With th
and that a jury of twelve was empanelled instead "Mizpah ring: The
Lord watch between me
new service now established Yokohama will of tivo na heretofor
we are shasut from one shother." After wits be brought within 2 days of London, as it come back to Sharghai from Waba they were were, and Shanghai wails will roast London
and mails from Londen reach Shanghai in still betrothed sa zau and wife. Hyday was days, and Hongkong in 30 days Wide, at its Afterwards he went to inception, this sorvien will be monthly, Mr. living in the city then. live in Dont Road with witness's brother Brown expresses conviction that it will in us
develop into woully service probability
Peter Sydney Hyndman, bookkeeper, was charged that on September 1st feloniously, wilfully and of matie aforethion ght he did kill and murder Harry Smith, Tho trial lasted two days, a reported in our telegram giving the result.
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Witness asked him to go there. Its was to pay the problem of quick service between Condos Canesian is any aub'le or narrow ethnałogies) |
and the Fast of Ha Asia is being greatly considered by the Canadian Pacific Company
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Messre. C. R. Burkill, C. M. Joyce, J. J. board there. Hyndman want to five in Dent Mr. W. C.). Turner, Mr. T. B. Pearce, 112 Dunne, and B. 13. J'ayao preferred to pay £5 Read with witness, her brother John, her
fines rather than sit on the jury.
brother Markle, her sister Katie and witnore's two little children. Witneer had been to Suith's It was one afternoon. bouse before Sept. 1st. She had known Smith some time. The idea Sometimes they had a was to go there to tes.
Baith tried to drug hor obre. Thu The Company is laying its plans ou that drink. first time wituses want to Smith's house she assumption now. There will be two
Empresses on
the Altantic servic-four fant That was to
steners K K&ch ocean wing, that is what in went with her sistor Katie.
Witness's sister Katio was bound to cons. It may take six or seven yours the afternoon.
to "chievu all this, but it is bound to come.
Pacific Twenty years ago the Chunedin fourteen years of age. The next time alo went her sister Katie and her own two children
with its 15 miles of trackage, and quinment wont with her. That was also in the afternus, which consisted of 372 courotives, 3u4 first The next time she went the shooting took place and creond class passage and baggage cal curs, 27 pri- official al pay care, $35 fright Mr. Smith invited witness to his house the cats, 17 dining and
Her brother Markis had gone and cattle cars, and 17 other carriages, first time.
threo Leanship on the Upp Jakes.
In the intervening twenty years the that Mr. Smith might call round. He did so. round to get a situation and he told witness and That was how she met him. Witses did not locomotives have increased to 1.10, the pas- know whether she told Hyndman the tirat and haggage cars to 297, the dining atid café cars to it, the private, official and time she wont round to Smith's, but shs told pay cars to 50, the freight and cattle cors him the second time. That was the time to 3-4,152, the conductors' vans to 153, and the there was some trouble about drugging. The other carriages to 1,715. stormship service has
The Acting Crown Advocate. Mr. Daneau McNeill, cutlined the story of the woman in the case. Sho stated the hoard that Hyud. mso was there and she tried to get away. In gatting away she was bol. She stated that he was half-way down the stairs when she was shot, and the doctor's svilenen would be that the wound might be caused by a shot from abaya, Mr. McNeill proceeded to state that in accused's pocket was found a latter informing his father that he was going to be married. Another The Animal Lawn Tennis Match against the L.R.C. was played in June and resulted in a poper in his pocket was a document in which win for the Hengkong Cricket Club by be dispeed in detail of such aggots as he might inace behind him He claimed for The Lawn Tennis Tontzament was played arons of wages against another hotel where he had been employed, and these arrears in April, May and Juus, being much interfered
he left to Mrs. Rose. I stated tant all his with by wet weather. Mr. T. B. Norrie wen the Championship and the "A" Class Singles property and also this chuim was to go to ber. Handicap., The "13" Cines Singles Handicap The revolver referred to in that doonment was Messrs. Hated to belong to Guilfoyle and Hyndma was won by Mr. C. C. Rutledge. Hancock at F. C. Zahrmans were the winners said it was to go back to him. Tan decument was not a will, but simply something to show of the Profession Pairs, and Mensra, J. L. Macpherson and C. Ratledge won the people how to set should he not be able to get himself. There were several corrections to the Donblos Handicap
games to se
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The Racquets Championship was wou by Mr Hancock, who also won the Singles Handicap. Mesere, GH. Edwards and C. A. Parker, 1.8. were the winners of the Doutes Handicap,
During the year 87 new members joined the Club, The total amber of metubere is now 596; and there am 24 Naval Subscribers.
Your Committee has accepted an invitation from Shanghai to play Shanghai and possibly
document. There was a note at the foot in ink in which accused said "In not off my heart by a long chalk."
Most of the evidence we have given before. The most important witness was the warokn Mrs Rons, whose testimony was previously not obtainable. Although a built still remained in her body, she was well enough to appear in Conit.
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ease, but simply as connoting the white man in contradistinction to his yellow, black, or other coloured brethren. The question still stands, invest it with a considerable degree of interest and contemporary events are contributing 16 and even of importanee. The supremey of the Indo-European races in arms, policy, and civilisation has lasted so long and appears to be so fituly founded that we are in some danger of forgetting that it is comparatively modern modern. The era of European supremacy
at Marathon and Salamis it: with the
of the Moora expulsion from Spain, and it
att
Sobieski st was completed by Vienna. Since then the white nations have. directly or indirectly, ruled the world and the oliers have, nors or lets wingly, accepted the assumption. and regionally the assertion, of THEY ARE their own inf-rierily. Recent indications, bow. avor, are not wanting to show that an alteration i beginning to take place in the situation, and that the long-standing hegemony of the Caucasian is in
in process of being challenged. This movement-if such it may be tormed- has, of coures, received au enormous stimulus from the example of Japan, which has emerged. from the suciusion of Orientalism and suo- cessfully made its claim to s isposition among the Great Powers. The defeat of Russia hasnaturally produced a powerful effect in China. The a u even more Umu correspondingly marked certain amount of discontent exista in fedin is The feet of three ressels sailing between Owen admitted by all who are familiar with that
is largely inarticulate, but it Sound and Fort William has grown smazingly,
Os real, and not even the acknowledy. I at the ships flying the red and white housed justice of the English rale has
prevented the of the C. P. B. now also plough the waters of two sessus and the lakes and iivers of British growth of a certain varao sentiment of nation- uutis. Os the Atlantic are fifteen C. P. Rality. The agitation in Persia is mainly domestic in its character, and has probably been silayəd new Empres steamships, including the two new
hy the recent enbeersion of Parliamentary which are drinking all records; six crossing the institutions, but it is significant to read that Pacific, sisteon in the Pacific Cast service, it is feared that the representatives of
of the mortal souls of Victoria and Vancouver; sixteen on the inland-
British people will demoud the disanjesal of the Belgian Columbia; and two car ferries on the Detroit of Customs sad Feste. It is believed that a Custeros employees and of the Belgian Minister
upon a three-mustar in distress during a storm, River. Besides this thore in the connecting
the Danish officials to Siam, though the subjects and I was responsible for saving three lives. which the Antipodes are reached,
of King Chulalongkorn has not as yet made Thon, tock at Dunkirk, two sailors fell into aby active protest. In Egypt again there in to
the harbour and I brought' them out. When I earnings monty years ago were $10,00 000, and factitious. In South Africa, where the black ship which was wrecked in the Dunkirk fo
min slands a ou an infinitely lower place of the operating expenses about $6,000,0h. In the annual report just published it is shown that sivilisalion thin is found at this the crew of the Susau Gray lifeboat, which was
zarious *exa, already constitutes the operating expenses over
and may be found to supply the instru: Many were the wrecks which caused the Susan west hitherto lacking of cohesion sad Grey to put out to sea, but out of all the
adventurous years M. Bomolaert, kok anification fr the Batisa tribes. The Pan-of one frightful night when the threomastod Ilamic propugaada is doubiless essentially and barque Vesterte from Swedes struck on fundamentally a question of religion. but it is sandbank in the Dunkirk roads. The sea that
it surely something more than an accident that
the lifeboat, mustered any octally bounded within each strict night was wild, and Jacques Bommaloort, who
Captain all was then the limitations ઘઉં race and colour as to be for all the crew, and they want out into the tempest.
in ital auti-Concarian practical purposes operation. The aggregate of cares cited above 30 high was the sea that the lifeboat was struck constitutes a somewhat remarkable illustration by the heavy surf and overtaract. Two of the of the extent to which the steady, if almost crew were drowned, and Bommelaert and three ribe smashed and was wounded on the head. againat tho-hitherto subanecious, rerolt
They managed to right the boat again, and the unquestioned domination of the white race the remainder of the crew with Eommolaert worked
by spread itself. It
no meats proves that the
the boat. Caucasian is played out, but it may afford The student of social seismography ground for ennjuring that the ethnie centre of gravity of the world is perhaps te-s siable than it was supposed to be. Br.
next time she visited the house WHY the afternoon of September 1st. On the the second visit Smith gava afternoon of
beer and it mad witness 2 bottle of her sick Witoess lay on the bed for a little time and then she went home. On that occasion ber sister was with her. Hyndman told her that she was not to ge to Smith's house, emith, when she told him, said "Don't be afraid of him. Winnie, because I will pot an ounce of load into him." He told bor that the second time she went and also the last time. She had nisu-Australisu line of steam-bips by similar state of ferling prerails with regard to We managed to save the entire Eagllah crew.
told with that Hyndman was jealous, also that she was engaged to Hyalman. She also told
water's
of
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Tientsia, early in October on the Gluvchi i After his deaths she won: to live with her brother Smith that Hyndman threatened what he would tralled linn, to 12,883 miles, sad every year is
in Dent Road. That was about » month after. i do if he caught them together and Smith said: seeing this mileage largely increased. The be anticed a spirit of restiveness -not entirely was twenty-fire I saved a Franeh orow from a
Ground.
1
A now departure has been made this year in of the recording the batting averages members who played in League watches."
Your Committee has also decided to revert to the former system by which no one who had not balted or boriel in 10 innings can qualify for the batting and howling averages, with the reservation that not less than 15 wickets will qualify for the bowling average,
CADR
Witness was living there at the time of this trouble. She was in Mr. Smith's house o September 1st. That was not the first time she had been there; she had on thora three or four times. She remembered, that the toy cane upstairs and said, "There is a gentlemana down below, Mr. Smith went to sea who
Trus. s
back and said, “Look nul Winnie, it's Hyndman." Theia there was It is with deepest regret that your Committed struggle, Witness went out on la the verandah,
witness was going downstairs
some has received the sad news of the auth of their AB
Sho President, Mr. E. W. Mitchell, on the 7th inst., shot her from the top of the stairs.
She had who was also one of the oldest members of the did not hear any other shots fired. Club. His guiding influenes in the Committee, known llyndman for seven years. She had his regular attendance at matches, and his browsing him on and off during the whole interest in all that concerned the. Club will he of that time. She got a leitor from. Hyadman greatly missed, and he will be very difficult to on the afternoon before the shooting. The letter produced was the one. After she reonírod replace.
that letter she saw Hyndman and spoke to him with regard to the contents of that leder. She told him that she was going out the next | day but not with him.
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The flanks of the Clubare due to Mr. T. C. Gray for making eat the Cricket Averages and 10 Mr. E. H. Rinds for apditing the accounts.
During the absence and since the death of Mr. E. W. Michell, Hon. Mr. 7. Sorcombe Smith bas acted President The other members who served on the Committee during the past year were:- Messrs. R. E. O. Bird, P. W. Goldring, H. Hancock, R. Hancock, H. K. Phelips. W. C. D. Turder. H. W. Woodward, a... Lt. Col. Aitken, 11 Iuf, and Major A. A. Chichester, D.A.A.CA.
tra Club. follows:-- of
The Crown Advocate read the letter as
Hotel Metropole Co. Lil.
31st August, 1996. DARLING WINNIE-I ata sending you by the risksha canlie the articles requested
I will
be home later. Don't wait for me fa dinner,
Don't be afraid, Winnie, for I will put sa cunoo of lead into him." Cu the afternoon of Septem-
ber-Ist Smith wont sut of the room. She did not
the
When he was twenty-seven he formed one of
know how far he went as he shut the door 861 000 have reached the luge suit of abore raferred to, the spread of Ethiopianist presented to Dunkirk by the Mayor of Margate.
bind it. He came bsok and ssið "Look out, Winule; it's Hyndman." Witness went ont on to the varandah to get away. She did not see what happened. struggling in the doorway together. Witness ran to try to get downstairs as she was very frightened.
The two men were
Counsel bore produced the letter from Hyndman to his father with reference to his marriage to witness.
-Witness said Hyndman read this letter to her two days before the tragedy. If road the whole letter. The marked paragraph referred
to witness,
it wont maiters
on
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DICTATORIAL WASHINGTON:
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The men wanted to return, however, saying it was hopeless; but the captain, wounded and! broken as he was, urred them on, and that night the lifeboat same back to Dunkirk with eighteen meu, one woman, and two children rescued from the wreck.
"In all," he said, "I have saved 100 prople Come to Malo-los-Bains, and in my house you will now the history of my life toldt ia medals, certificates, and prosentations.
17
He
Many Governments hare honoured him.
for gallantry and human-
has two silver medals
ment,
The London #lobe is alone responsible for the following point of view:-The action of the asking the Canton Vicsrey le stop the boyest American Consul-Genera! at Hengkeng, in ting of American merchandise, shows wint a very rupid advance our Tatlantic kinsmen Counsel read the letter which was dated have made in world politics. We doubt whether commenced My Dear any European Power, even the strongest and August 3th. It
But deminering, would care to take up such Father. After referring to certain private wholly indeirusible attitude. Itisan inher eut
"Father, I am
avery people claiming even elements y right of single, but I may safely my that by the independence to buy and sad in aerordne with what they deem their own interests. end of this year or at least the beginning Nor is that natural right saulled in of next I shall have a home of my own and I
slightest degree should the popular veica
A short, thick-st man, with clean-shavon way with some prido egy that the as Irish" and in "vombination dector, whether for patristic
or commercial reasons, a butt of foreige face of an abbe, a cbin indicativa of power and presented to him by the Briting Govern and, curiously enough, when he went to pretty." The letter was signed:
Roads In Bengal quitecently, although strength, and steel-blue eyes which look upon the Royal Mint yesterday, with the ather French P. SIDNEY HYDRAN
as much British subjects you snigely--such is M. Jacqure Bommelaert, visitors, he met the was who had track the the baycations were Mr. Audraws explained that the letter was as the bycotted, the Viceregal Government one time chief pilot of Dankirk, twenty years modal which was on his breast. He has the
captain of the lifeboat, and now deputy mayor I will he Lowe soon after. Darling, be gend and found in Mr. Hyadman's pocket after his arrest strictly adhered to non interference, and it
is not open to question that, in like cirena- of Oslo-les-Bains, which tuwa he represented on whole series of French marinis in gold and silver *courage at devouement," and the King of Mr. MoNeill asked witness a question and 255
stances, the ssure policy woukl be parsnal in the visit of the French workmen to London, Denmark gave him a meal and a pair of Yours all in a sweat and busy, with loving instead of replying to it she said It is all my England, whether the one politics party or which ends to use you to M. Bummelaert."
binoculars. own fault this what I have got." She admitted the other
But the proud at time of his life was when happened to be in offic. PÉTER. that in addition to Smith there was one other nothing less than startling then, to find the said the Mayor of Dunkirk yesterday, is the French verament gave him the earsted probably the bravest man in France. He has Cross of the Legion of Honour in 1991, Thon Go to bed and rest youself and to-zorrow we gentleman who had given prisoner case for Great Republic taking up a position in inter
national affairs which un donarchy bus over saved over 160 9 people from drowning. Jokate was brought to Paris and remained there a
thuf shall have a good day's outing."
j-aloney.
Ist essayed. There is just a possibility Cross-examined by Mr. Andrews-At the
John Vincent Murphy, tile waiter, brother President Ronsvelt will disavow the Consul./ the medals on his breast!" And people looked monti, the French Government paying all his
kine
years, blushing for all the world like a pines. This may be due to a depression as yet time this letter was written witness was engage of Mrs. Rosa, aid that she and Hyndman General's high-handed notion, bat of late and saw M. Bemmelsert, in spite of his 31X exponies, and honouring him as Francs knows
ILoosevelt isra"
Ten years ago he retired, and took up mani. has, fortunately, ale schoolboy whom the bed mater has singled how to honour brave then. 10 marry Hyndman. They were engaged before yourrelled over Smith, bat remained friendly
Cations strides in high-boudedness. In out for spesial praise. They saw his breast laden
bim speak in his own words on his way of living. probably owing to the existence of a depression she went to Wahn. The letter pronend, date and their ougogemont was not broken off. spite of Mr. Root's persuasive eloqusnice, the with m duls, gold and silver and, brightest of [Dipal duties in Malo-les-Bains. For the rest, let August 18, was written by witness to Hynd Smith wrote asking Mrs. Rose to go to Japan South American Lepablics still refuse to believe all, the abining white enamelled Cross of the I live happily," he says: "I am contented in man. She also wrote the other letter, prodused, with him. Smith was about 40; she was 28.
of Honoar. And the hundred or the evening of my life. I get up at five o'clock in the drill-ball rose to their feet, and euca metning, and take a walk by the sea for to Mr. Hyudman on his birthday in August.
In view of the provucation, the jury decided
round of Justy two hours. Then I come back and light the Mr. Andrews proceeded to read the loftera
that prisoner was guilty of manslaughter only August 18th, 1906,
He got off with the light penalty already Darling Peter.
mentioned. Thanks very much for the present you 80 kindly sent Charlie, be is awfull pleased with
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday i sard the following report:-
On the 25th at 10.55 am.-The baromoter has commenced to fail again over the Philip
far out in the Pacific.
Orer E. Japan the barometer has Ellen,
over the N. part of the Sts of Japan.
An saticyclonic area seems to be spreading over N. China from the N.W., a considerable increase of pressure having taken place at Weiba:voi
Strong N.E. Mosvrn is expected so wet down the China coast.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a. to-day, 100 inches.
trne to me for ouco, Duilia
kirseYours only.
The forecast for the 24 hours oading at nooit. All the morning he has been asking for te-day is as follows: --
I have still got the
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, The T.K.K. str. Hongkong Maru will active (E. to N.E. you and watching for you. Hongkong & Neighbourhood winds, moderate pain but not very bad. Hoping to see you soon.in Hongkong on Wednesday, the 26tá inst., at
11 pm. Yours for ever.
The G. N. str. Dakota, from Seattle, left . WINNIE ROSE. P. S. All this space means kisses, take one at Kobe on Monday, the 24th inst., at 6 cm.
The Japanese str. Koun Mern loft Moji on a time. Delly, (Don't mind pencil.) "
the 24th inst., and is dus hers on or all the "PETER DEAR,
netli inst..
to fresh; fair.
N.E. winds, strang South coast of China between N.E., winds,
Formosa Chounek...
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fire, for my old wife is invalid. Then I have Tou Daily Chronicle presentative M. coffee and the case of a perfectly independ at Empire,
cuguse and attend to the datics of Rooseveltism" does not hesitate to praction Bommelurt gave me details of his life.
office. my
I am not rich, but I saved official interference of a most marked character, the Bemmulaerts of Duskirk have been breve on by san, and now, with my peusion, I have sailors, father and sou, through the long genera tions, aud he himself hus four sons who follow enough to be comfortable.
daga pass. Sorial Shanghai for September, a-handsnely the sea, who are married and have in their turn illustrated magazine for women, about 50 cons also who are ready to answer when tho sea
HOW TO BE BEAUTIFCKeep your com- pagos, has nol much in it to interest Hongkong, calls to them. but we can quits understand its popularity at When he was eighteen years old, W. Bom- plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Charmant, Lait "It was at Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Poudre Shanghai. It seems to cover vory detail motaert Legan his work of reactio. of seal life there, but its dominant tene the time of the Crimean War," he said he is Charmount will enable gon' to do it, seems to be Shopping. The description of a hazy about figures, and uses farsons events to Specialities for the Skin are the study of a "I was a sailor lifetime. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents Shanghai garden should raise some eyebrows date the incidents of his life, awong Home readers.
on a abip cruising near, Gibraltar.
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