INTIMATION.
A. S. WATSON
LIMITED
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRFSS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13ĩ¤, 1906.
It is reported that the Standard Oily Company, the Astatic Petroleum Company and the Burma Oil Company have entered into an
“I can't have a plaintify who don't know TELEGRAMS.
what he is claiming for." So said the Puise Judge yesterday when a solicitor explained that
to the Mohammedan priania that I was not a Jew, but British traveller, and only wanted to soo those things. Thoy said if I would promise that, in the event of the Jewish synagogus
robuilt, their benny with, the way to would not be agreement with reference to the oil trado of his client know nothing about the action, as the
people would be pacified, and permit no to see the art and examine the will tilos. They are much afraid their mosque be destroyed, if the synagogue is rebuilt, in
& CO., bruter to get the Jewish tiles which they have stolen. I promised arerything and anything they sated. The ark (nn eid cylindrical case) scroll they
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Jewish, but he missing
tema could not be aber, for it was 12 place. That evening. about eight
'clock, foar bozen of sweetk, nakes, and two
India, and that negotiations are in progress as to a division of interests in Eastern Asia,
A native of an Indian casio'set fire to and
aged eight who was taking the part of Hanuman in the mythologies Durga Puja play. To represent the monkey delty the boy was thickly covered with looss jute. Nunhos Chama threw kerosene oil os blu and set it
transaction had been carried out in hisoflce,
A Yokobama gentleman, recently returned from Europs by the Siberian route, speake in
the highest terme of the journey, which was nccomplished in excellent fins and exactly to suhedule, the arrival at Vladivostock being at the very minute amoune ɔå. journey from Vienna to Yokohama cocupied,
The whole
baskets of ten were sent to me by the priests, alight The buy died in Alipore hospital and save the Jupaa Gazette, less than sixteen days!
with the kind greetings of their people, who hail decided to present their alder brother with the ark, which they did the next morning. When the Chines make a present they expect a few dollars to each priest, which proved to be a lucky move, for I experienced as more trouble during my stay."
CHAMPAGNE simething equally valuable in return, so I seat
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ST. MARCEAUX
& Co.
REIMS
1898 VINTAGE
VIN BRUT AND VERY DRY.
PER CASE 1 Bors. -
9422
- $449,000
39.00
HIS CHAMPAGNE is a First-Class
It is quite evident from the foregoing that whatever aspersions may be cast on the scientie attainments of Mr. BAINBRIDGE,
he is an excellent hard at telling a story. He remarks incidentally that the Chice are nuditedly the most evil-auinded {{prurient] people on earth", a sweejing. remark which he omits to justify in the text. An incilem fully as extraordinary as his "last wish" to photograph bis murderers was his discovery of a stone bearing an important inscription i
It would mos; language not specided. likely be in Chinese, in which caso Mr. Baisurider's interpreter ought to have his
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shars of the credit. A short distance from Confucian temple containing Jewish pillars, Mr. Bavenie, or hir interpreter, "I found", 'made a remarkable find. be writes, "an old, long, narrow stope in the side of an empty mud-hut, which bore traces of an inscription, dealing with a Foriga Hearon Chapel', in which the foreigners that pluck out the winews' It is to be Wine and is supplied to all the Lending Hotels fast and wesp together".
presumed that the fraces of an inscription were not too incoherent to leave this much and Restaurauts throughout Loudou
valuable testimony. But the romarkable part of it is to follow. "I sent for two of the most intelligent Jews, who were not
THIS
Nanton Chamar now awaits lus trial.
Last night the Y.M.C.A. had its frat social of the pas 1, when menborg and friends a pleasant time. The programms out included contributions from Mrs. Kow, Mours. A. E. Paine, D. K. Moss, J. Smith, J. M.
Forbes, and F. Gonzal, and there was a intering exhibition of typhoon photographs. Bofreshments were providel. The chairman was Mr. G. Piercy.
A Berlin message +ays: The Germa Mining Company in Shantung is taking stops to lind greater markets for its output of coal in the Far Erat, for it has just erected at the Fang teo Mize a thorought, well equipped "el-washer," which will turn cut seventy to
This enterpris, for of clean coal per hour. the cual cleanser r-ferred to is the only one in the Far East, will give Germany an immense advantage in the coal trade, while it cannot fail to mako Tsing-tau an iraporlant coaling station,
Any one of the large London or American daily papers consumes pach ing fully tea acres of sa average forest. Euch paper does not last, The wood fibra out of which it is made is, unlike pure collutoss, 'cated upon by light and air, and water and the organismos of decay. This is bad, but not wholly bad, for mant of the literature appearing on this paper is made as mechanivaily as the puper itself, and it is Etting that it shou'd boss spherical in fact as it is in nature. But sometimes Literaturo (with a capital “1. *) uppers on this werden foundation, and that is a tragedy. Had Mr. Pepys writton his aducirable Diary upon what we call "eribbling paper" we wou'd to-day have no Mr. Papys.
A critic of President Roosevelt an a spelling reformer says that the originator of the often ased sign".K" was on Americau statesman a
["DAILY PRIS" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.]
NAVAL GUNNERY CHAMPION,
SHIP.
LONDON, October 12th.. The battleship Exmouth" has won the gamery championship,
BRITISH DEPUTATION
LONDON, October 12th.
LOCAL SPORT.
BOWLS.
CIVIL SERVICE B, C. v. KOWLOON B. C.
The following will represent the Civil Service Club at Lawn Bowls ageinst Kowloon Bowling Groan Club on the C. S. Ground at 330 p.w.sharp to-day. A. Brown W. Gast R. Danean
I. A. Wheall (skip.)
C. H. Parkinson
J. Colo
D. Gourlay
C. W. Bratt
A. Carler W. Fiudier
R. Fenton (skip.)
A. Palmer
G. Bedcook
E. Stedman
M. Molrer (skip)
A. Blowoy (skip)
CRICKET.
CIVIL SERVICE C. C. V. POLICE c. c.
general, who daring the Civil War
The British deputation of Radicals The following will represent the Civit recaived a despatch of the field from the Commander-in-Chief. He returned it with the to congratulate former members of Servion Club against the Felis C, C. on their
Hon. Dr. Akinson H. T. Jackman (Cap£) legend written in pencil O.K." The Aide-de the Russian-Dana has been abandoned.ground at 2.45pm, sharp to-day.
A. R. P. Ravou A memorial will however be pre-F. G. Biden
E. B. Erod camp was puzzled, but went away rejoicing when the writer explained that the lotters kood for "Ole Kurrect"
sented privately to those who sat in the Duma.
Some days ago wo had a telegram from Tokyo mentioiug that there were no Chinese sub- seriptions far South Muskuria Railway shares, although the issue was largely over-subscribed.
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holier that China is officially boycutting the scheme; and that the Chinese Government Las decidal to take up no shareS No reason is or interest in the concern.
officia ly given for the aloofness displayed by the Chinese verument, but it is probably due
to the fact that the Paking authorities aro dia. inclined to intext in a 905cara over which they
could exercise no control. The Chinese Govern- ment at fi at displayad some interest in the scheme, but possibly the publicstion of the company's prosp ctos has led to a change iu ita attitude The tightness of money seema nu
quaily natural explanation.
The Seattle Post Intelligencer of September 2ad had the following: "Information received from the customs offisere at Post Angeles lates that the British barque Pass of Leay, Captain all came back from Cape Flattery after matches, having started its voyage without
BRITISH POLITICS,
LONDON, October 12th.
Ministers Dre
attacking Socialists.
NOW.
BANK RATE.
LONDON, October 12th. The bank rate has risen to five per
cout.
INTERPORT RIFLE MATCH.
RECORD SHOOT AT SHANGHAL.
SHANGHAI, October, 12th The Shanghai team fired off in the these booded articles. The care is without Interport Rifle Match to-day. The parallel in the marine bistory of this body of conditions were excellent. At 200
aware of its existence or location, to provide a hymn for every occasion. But Mr. Putting his ship about be bore into the strait, | A. S. WATSON& CO., enjoyed", he adds, "their unmistakable business when he issued his hymn book in the Port Angeles. There ho coureds now supply intches.
LIMITER,
Burprise", We derive almost similar eu- joyment at second-hand, and fear that those two most intelligent Jews were either not. WINT, AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, so intelligent as our explorer gives them
Agents.
Hongkong, 9th Septarlor, "1905.
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The Daily Press.
HONGRCRO, CTOBER 18TH, 1906.
a
In a magazine a carious paragraph appeared,water. The vessel aniled from Vancouver the
Bhortly after getting to nem the skipper 500 yards, 315, and at 600 yards, headed dymns for all Ccessions," it would intter part of July, bound for Sydney, Australia. yards the marksmen scored 308, at not seem sany, aircording to Musical Opinion, discovered that he bad rau out of matches.
313, total,
£36. This aggregate record for interport George Wither made a modest attempt at the
where he was picked up by a tug and takon to constitutes of matches and then put to soo. The fact that several hundred dollars was required to pay the towing charges made the matches rather expensive."
year 1043. flis idea was to provide bymus for "all manner of family and other occasions," Mr. Wither had singalar nations to the the Average family: He has one hyau for "a wilover spiritual requirements of or widow delivered from a troublesome yoks fullow"-a curious topic for rejoicing! Author kymu is for those who are somewhat store con- tentedly married, and is extitled “Hy for the Contentedly Married. On the whole, it is a collection of hymus with a distinct muss of
noar.
credit for, or that they took less interest than he in the evidences of their ancient faith. It seems almost a pity that he did not invite the "bandsome and intelligent Chinese Jew" whom he had previously interviewed so profitably. This gentlenia, not yet forty years of age", toll im a
According to the Lokslastiger several other great deal about his rich and numerous- ancestors, who worshipped in a fussy-beers in addition to Major Fischer, now under gogue three thousand years before, nul who arrest, are stated to have been in close relation with the colonial exporting firm of Tippulskirch had with then a roll of the law in a
and Co., and have received prouniary Mr.
Aistance from the Gem. The prosumption is kanguage not understood to-day,
was given BAINBRIDGE gives a description of that that this assistance ancient temple, as supplied by the band. Tippelskicoh and Co. to pass their contrasts Rome and intelligent young man who did An uneasy fouling prevails that the fall extent not know of the existence of the stone of these irregularities has not yet been measured and that the official inquiry into Major Fischer's referring to the "Foreign Heaven Chapel ",
cass, when published, will reveal incredible although the said stone, as photographed by abuses. It is now stated that the steamship line Mr. BAINBRIDGE, is on the outside of a brick of Woermann, which and a practical mozopoly building and about a foot broader and two of the South African trade, has declared a foot taller than a man. We will not repeat dividend of 70 par coat for last year. the description, because few of our realers
By kind permission of Liest Col. A. G. Fitton, D.S.O., and Officers, the Band of the Second Battalion "The Queen's Own" (Royal West Kent Regiment will play the following programme of uuring inner at the
March..... "Liberty Hall,”. Dougkong Hotel, ou Saturday, 13th October:
"Le Cheval de Ronze," Valse ... "Cre'strats," Selection from The Catch of the Season," Song (Coast Solo) Killarney
Overtura.......*
Skeleb....
Wedding Bells")
[Hongkong's total on Thursday was only 891.1.
BEUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.
LONDON, Octuber 19th. The agitation against the American modus vivendi is increasing, and the Clergy of all creeds are urging overnment to take it. Two Calonist cruisers have been ordered vigorous action with the object of nullifying Aubar to Bay Islands to begin patrolling. Baker Baile
Sowa
Lincko
P. T. Lamble A. J. Jordnu F. Bacon
H. Gidley.
L. E. Brett
P. I. Adams
The Polica olub will be represented by the following:-Kerr, MeHardly, Langley. Wiator, Clyde, Edgards, Fowler, Foley, Kent, Apal and Oge. Roserres: Witkern and Cooper.
HONGKONG CHICKET CLUB. The following have been asked to play in a match to-day botwood a team representing "Stagers at Homo "and the "Interport Team,** play commencing at 2 p.m. sharp-
STAYERS AT Hолн: Hon, Mr. T. Sorcombe Smith, Capt. C. Druce, B.WK., Major S. H. Pedley, W., Capt. R. E. E. Krickonbeck, Mr. Harry Hancock, Lt. J. U. Hope, R.A., Mr.
Wa. Dissn, Mr. W. A. Powell, Mr. R. A.. B. Ponsonby, Mr. W. Peake and Mr. E.A. Fowler.
INTESTORT TEAM: Mr. R. Hancock, Mr. W, C. D. Turner, Mr. T. E. Pearce, Mr. H. W. Woodward, R.N., Mr. H. E Stanger-Loathes, 1.MX, Capt. H W. Smith, EA, Lt. R. 8. Lucy, RA, Mr. G. E. Morrell, Mr. C. H. Mackay, Mr. W. E. Dixon and Mr. B. E. O. Bird.
SIX A SIDE COMPETITIONS. Results up to date are:
Henderson's team . Ranking's team-a draw. Ancott's team, 1 goal; Kendall's team, O. Garett's team, I goal; Franklin's team. (. Aucati's team, 2 goals; Miller's foam, 1. Henderson's team, 1 goal: Kondall's team, U.
POLICE COURT.
Friday, October 12th. BEFORE MR. F. A. HASBLAND (8ECOND POLICE MAGUTRATE)
J
A HAUL FOR THE CROWN. Seldom in the gambling raids carried out by
LUG PIVO AN BUCO a la moda dig the Ou
of fines, pat $107 in the Government cuffera.
At eight o'clock on the evening mentioned, the one ou Thursday evening which, exclusive.
The Foreign Office has published a full Sergeant Lee, with a ponse of police, raided a summary of the nudus vivendi with America gambling den at No. 10 MacGregor Strost, Great Wanchsi, and arrested 27 at of 3) coal coolies Britain undertakes not to enforce law who were playing ngaap. The other three concerning the herring fisheries.
itte ........ DINNER MENU, 13th October,
legislative, aimed expressly at preventing was found to contain 107. Soup-Chicken D'Oeuvres-Anchor Canapes. Broth. Fish-Sandipes. Entrees-Rice Birds, American fishermen from profiting by lend Great Britain also consents Victoria Cutlets and Tomato Sauce, Chicken Liver advantages.
to Americans using purse reines, to which to enablead Ham Risole Joints -Roast Australian
particularly object. Sauce, Boiled Corned Round of Beef and Carrobi,
Amerien on the other hand agrees that there Lamb and Mint Suc, Roast Capon and Breid Newfoundlanders Pate de Fui Gras e Aspie and Cucumber Salad. Sweets-Marmalah and Vermicelli Pudding,lin be no fishing on Sunday and to con- Apricot Ice Creamand Finger Cakos, Tipsy Cake | Tormi to certain Colonial regulations, and also undertakes to ship no Newfoundlanders Dessert-Coffee-Fruits.
Down South" recently passed by the Newfoundlanderoaped. The bank, which was also sacared,
ara as credulous as Mr. BAINBRIDGE scens paraiso reports that gold dredging is the river to be, and none of them is so easily satia-courses of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego was fied. It is perhaps unkind to pour too taken up last year as a field of enterprise, and a large capitals. The prospects are believed to much cold water on the famous explorer's number of companies bars been floated with enthusias; but there are so many internal be very good, but nothing practical em betrarsi, but simply an impatience of being sur-
evidences-more than we have quoted-to prouipt the repetition of a terse criticism first phrased by an American philosopher As he would have said, called CLEMENS. Mr. Quiver BAINBRIDGE's story is "inter. esting, but tough."
ME. OLIVER BAINHO, the gentleman who re-discovered the boat Chinese Jew's of Kaifengfu, and whose sppearance as lecturer at Shanghai, Hongkong, and other Far Eastern parts caused more than one kind of u sensation, has a very intorasting lory to tell of his visit to Kaifengfu, in the pages of the Jewish Chronic for Sept. 7th. The surprising thing, indeed, is that the half dozen photographs umbellishing the
Divers have been at work inspecting the thrilling letterpress should be so peaceful
He was searching Kwong Chow and it is expected that their and tame as they are. for certain articles supped to have been report will be favourable. stolen from the synagogue, and this is what happened :---
The Daily Mail's sensational " discovery of defestive workmanship in the Druinought has been officially repudiated.
The gamblers were placed before his Worship, the first and second defendants being charged as keepers of the game, sui the remainder with gambling.
The first keeper, who was stated to be a professional gambler, was faed $250, the second keeper was fined $100, and each of the players was malcted in the sun of $3.
means to $4,000.
Mr. Atkinson (of Messrs. Deacon, Locker and Deacon, prosecuted, and Mr. Otto Kong Sing sppeared for the defendant, who pleaded, not guilty,
The case was adjourned
Few of those who have ever left their for work in American vessels, except out.
STEALINA A DEPOSIT RBCRIPT. Newfoundland is wholly unassuaged by the
Ho Chung-sang was charged at the instance Lomstand escape from the togderius entirely, side territorial hits. The indignation in remarks a writer in u Far Eastern paper, though publiention of the modus viven, and the with many of us it assumes simply an impatience of restraint or a dislike to conventionalities of Imperial Government is accused of team-of Detective Earner with the larmy of a
firmly resolved to use every The Anting British Consul-General at Valaity life. With the former the fover burre piing on Colonial rights. The Colony is deposit receipt on the Fa Chung bank for
higher and higher as the years go ou, and the cripple American fishermen.
RESULT OF THE CESAREWITCH. patients are arged yet farther and further from civilization and driven onward till they fail in
LONDON. October 10th. 1.--Miatagon. the latter the wo derlust is no tras longing for their tracks on the confines of nature. With
known until after the winter of 1906, when it rounded by the arrower circles of the more is hoped to have the edges at work. The fully developed civilisation. A few months in British Vice-Consul at Punta Arenas writing England after years of residence in the East to the same subject, Frobably in the breeds irritation, a dislike of restraint that:x near future a great deal mora will be heard of
never appeased actil the foot is set on the gang- A concert, having for its object the rising the gold-bearing lauds of Tiorra del Fuego plack of the ship which is to carry one Est-of fands in aid of ecnstruction of a soldier's ward again, to that land one ha reviled bitterly There have been no new dredges actually started during the year ander review, but five and can never love, yet which draws us away dredges have arrived in the country for erection, from our birth phes with nafelling power. and these are being put up with the greatest
despatch, so that in the course of this year there should be at least six dredges at work. The thousands of claims that have been taken up in the past twelve months bear testimony to the hom there has been in the gold industry." This also may help to keep the price of silver Christian Scisco is again being assailed by the clergy. This time the critic is the Etev, up.
I visited mosquenit. z wczas, which excited and annoyed the Mohammedans, who mistook um for a Jewish Rabbi in disguise. The fourth proved to be the eu I warted, for in a small room I saw the arken e table, and made towards C. H. Hickling, who has bagou a series of
it, when the crowd objected, and pushed mecnt, lectures on the subject. emphasising their disapproval in an ascertain
numer. The soldiers wore helpless, but I have
Reuter's messages to Iudis about the Houg.
a strong suspicion they ser af heart with the keng typhoon must have been exciting. One
etme. I chambered to the mob. The elimard beg to examine the aid "the sun walls are strewn with the wreckage roof of the
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tiles, for thousands of China satronaded the of liners."
Kiek the devil's mosqueter his ceil's brain on the
In Right Half No. 1 Company, H.K.V.A. stomach
Bomb. Brett has been promoted to Corporal stones!"Kill the dew! Choke the sinow. fuller Tear the foreign devil's entrails and Gunners H. A. Seth and B. J. Spittles
Fere have been promoted to botabardiors.
Wo note the following in Simla Army News,
DOCK CARPENTERS STRIKE. The carpenters at the Kowloon Docks bare not yet resumed work, and there appears to be very little prospect of their doing so unhes their wishes are met The demand for this clus of artisan is at present grest, and it is said that many of the Dock carpenters who struck, are now receiving a higher wage clawhore.
The number of carpenters employed at the Docks is nearer 500 than 200, as previously stated, and of this number, only about 30 of the foremen did not join the striker.
2.- Bibiani. 3.-Royal Dream.
CONCERT ON THE PARADE GROUND.
recreation pavilion, took place on the Volunteer Parade Ground last night. Distinguished patronage was bestowed on the concert, H. E. the Governor, Commodore H. P. Williams, and the G.G.C., Colonel Darling, being present, while the audience was large.
"Polonaise
"An
IDNAFTING A GIRL.
A native, who kidnapped a girl, 14 years of age, in Chinese territory, brought her to Kow- kooa, and tried to sell her at Yaumsti, was con- victed, and sentenced to six months' imprison- ment with hard labour.
CANTON.
(PRGN OLK COBRESPONDENT
October 11th
SHUM TO CHECK FRANCE.
Part 1-Bolection "Pagliacci" (Leoncavalle). Band of 2ad Batt R.W.K. Regt: song Viceroy Stum has received a telegram from
(M992-
to Yun-Kwei, ns Fruno is endeavouring to Down the Vale" (F. L. Mair), Bergt. the Central Government ordering him to hurry konaki) Mr. Denman Fuller; soug Jackson; piano solo, Indian Lyric" (Any Woodford Finden). expand her power and authority in Yunnan, Sidney Montre; plaatation song (Scott.
Stalents of 23 colleges marched to the Nam Gatty), Masters J. and K. McKelvay, Mr. G. H. Edwards, Mr. E. S. Cerrathers, end Hoi Magistracy to welcome the boycett ring- Mr. F. A. Bitten song humorous The leaders Mu, foon and Ha, whom Viceroy Sham Playwright (G. D. Fox.), Staff Sergt.ordered to be released yesterday. The Magistrate A. T. Walstow.
By kind permission of Lt.-ol. Pries and Officers, the Band of the 129th Baluchia will play the following programme of music at the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, at 8 pm. on Saturday, 13th Ocicber, 1900 (weather per- initting):--
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS *El Capitan," March
........ Sousa Kling Overture. Le Flauti.
Sullivan Selection...".1.S. Pinafore,"
The P.M. str. Mongolia arrived at San Em "Cante," ........
Lambert disco on the 3th inst Germa Menckton Shanghai on Thursday at 1 am, and will be due "M. Bosne aire
to arrive at Hongkong on Saturday about 7am. of 2nd Batts. E.W.K. Regt.
Volae Three Dances from Hoary VII Selection The Earl and the Girl," .Gavotte ..... The First
Riss," *Izixioland Two Stop........
Schubert
BOYCOTT HEROES,
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Part II-Boag Cordelia Malone" (Ru made a long speech, suuring the students bons), Lieut. Crosse, R.A.; song "Devotion" that the three ardent patriots and heroes werd (E. Nicholls) Mr. Sidney Moutrie: Violin solo, to dine with him, and aller dinner he would
Romance from Violin Concerto" (Wieniaway) so that they were safely escorted home. BL..
P. Juki: plantation zong (Boolt-
Jand
К. Mokelvey, Gatty H
Masters.
Edvarts,
Facle, Mr. F. A. Biden,
Some time ago the Yust-Han Railway Mr. G
Bong humorous Company petitioned Viceroy Shum for the and Mr. E. S. Currathore
"Mr. W.
Dariel; selection
F.
J.
CANTON BRIDGE,
The T.K.K. r. America Maru sailed-frma | The Rassoon, and Bucalossi), Band right to build en iron bridge across the river.
Yesterday the Kwong Chow Profect received
Haines The str. Indraudi, from New York via Srez, The programme provided a anoat enjoyable instructions from the Viceroy to inform the
DINNER MERU.-Lo Genre-Satch ggleft Singapore for this port on the 10th inst.,
ԴԵՂԱ Ն . and other diabolical things too numerous and too filthy for words. The majority were armed with bricks, clubs, or knives, and were. rand with rags. Every second I thought would be my sat, for the fury of a Chinese mich dated September 26th: "Major H A. Kaye, on Toast. Soup-bird's Nest and Chicken. Fish at daylight.
Entrous-Brisket of Pigeon The E. & atr. Enstern left Sydney on the boggara all description. A happy thought No. 87. Company, Hongkong, has born selected-rilled Herings
and, quick as light- flashed thr ugh folding camera and for appointment as Commandant No. 7, Moun- | Larder, Grilled Fillot of Beef and Potato Chipps, 11th inst. for this port via Queensland porta
ning, I pulled out my
tarned
it towards them thinking to photograph the tain Battery."-
murderous beasts before they butchered me.
The British ship Erkatoni, bound from The shock was tremendons; they dropped their bricks, knives, and clubs, and crashed and Manila to Royal Roads B.C., ancountered jammed one another in their cash frora the the typhoon on September 28th ard was dis-
entertainment. Mr Sidney Mentris was in Railway Company that His Excellency is great demand and had to respond to several prepared to great thom the privilege in socord- encores, as had also Staff Sergeant. Walstow The plantation songs rendered by the quintet ance with the terms and conditions stipalated to Roast Saddle of sntion and Red Currant Jelly left Bingapore for this port on the 11th inet, proved very acceptable and the audience their petition.
insisted on having more than the programme.
The poetry of a people has always proved to allowance. Mr. F. P. Joki's violin playing was
feators of the entertainment, while special be the most vivid and the most enduring expres mention should be made of the descriptive sion of ita hopes, aspirations and fears. Nations carefully rubearsedeffect.
the only signs of their existence.
Pate de foi-gras en Aspie. Curry-Kubob. Joints
The H.A.L. str. Sithonia, from Hamburg, Roist Turkey and Haw. Cold Meats-Kourt
Sall-A-la-Ger- at 9 p.m., and may be expected here on or about Beef and Sonsed Pige Feat.
Vegetables-Boiled Potatoes, Fried the 17th inst
The H.A.Letr. Segovia, from Hamburg, left mine. Fotato Halls, Green Pos, Mashed Turnips and Boiled Rice. Entremets-Victoris Pudding, Bisgapere for this port on the 12th inst., at Macaroon, Fruits, Chesse, Tea, Coffee, Preserved the 17th inst.
devil's glass." My friend, interpreter, and marted. She was, however, picked up by the Strawberry Ice Creams and Finger Cakes, Almond 7 a.m., and may be expected kore on or at military fantasia "Horke's Drift," which was long since forgoltan love left their poems EN
soldiers very discreetly banged and fastened the
doors after them, and the interpreter explained steamer Amura and towed to Hongkong.
Ginger.
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