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INTIMATION.

A. S. WATSON

LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30r¤, 1906.

own modicum of truth. Weighing the various arguments as we anticipate them, we are inclined to support the official view of the incident as it is reported in the telegram. As touching the faith we have in the future of inoculation, we would be glad to hear evidence how and why the

& CO., cholera virus was allowed to become con-

REDUCED PRICES.

taminated by babanie plaga, and to have expert opinions as to the liability of various serons properations to catch and retain virulence of any sort. It might be reassur- ing to the public if the real amount of such risk were authoritatively indicated. Owing Lo our very lengthy law reports, and the arrival of new mail mutter we have not space to follow, as we had intended, the three huo+ of argument sug- Ebeg to invite your attention to our gested by the incident of the telegram, which

readers will theinsolres- pursue, according Price List which, is now being sent out. to their inclinations. There are the pseudo-

W

Ploce apply for a

already received ens.

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Among the passengers landed at Liverpool from the Canadian steamer Empress of Britain was a party of Chinese Indian and gondlaman, who attractad nosice by their picturosque Chinese costumes. Inquiries showed that the party, headed by his Excellency Tastai W. Tus Lin, came from Peking on a mission to inquire into English commercial methods at the various large contres of industry and trade. The party proveeded direct from Liverpool by the boat express train to London.

Dr. Sven Hedin, who by orders of the home Government was denied access to Tibet from the skle of India, is making goal his entry into Wastern Tibet from Chineso Turkestan. Ou September 18th he was in the neighbourhood of Yeshil Kul, a well-known lake in the White Demert, baring experienced zorious hardship Ha intended to continue bie maret eastwards. It is presumed that no opposition was offered, na Mr. Calvert, who mesutly returned from Gaatok, had heard nothing from

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The latest number of the Graphic vecsivod will be more than muslly interesting to Hong- kong residents on account of the page devoted to the typhoon, The fury of the gale and the immease wreckagears pourtrayed in a fize pic- turo taken during the height of the hurricane at the Navalyard Extension, while others show the wrecks of H.M.S. Phenix, the French torpedo host. Francisque and the .s. Petrarch. It is interesting to note that the total damage is put [nt 820,00×1,000. Among other illustratións are the latest portraits of Her Majesty aud Prius Victoria of Wales, a drawing of the Rt. Hon, Sir Henry Campbell-Bauuerman by Seymour Lucas, P.A., and a number of sketchas su snapshots taken on the reassembling of Parlia meat.

TELEGRAMS.

Mr.

[REUTER'S SERVICE.]

THE CONGO.

THE BANK NOFE TRICK. Wonderful is the simplicity of the Chines beal woman who called at the Central Police Station on Wedãoday to report how she had been robbed of her belongings. Leaving -LONDON, November 27th.

Abordien on the morning of that day attired Lonsdale asked in the House in her best, adorned with what jawellery she whether the Congolese had cracantado, and with 310 in her parse, she came Neabrat Ghazal, in accordance with the Vaux Read West two alleged confidence mez to Hongkong to do some shopping. In Dos Angio Belgian Coavention. Mr. Runciman accosted her, and asked the way to the slook replied that now the season had become tower. Wong Pai said she was going in that suitable, he trusted no further delay would direction, and, if they accompanied her, sle would direct thent. Being well-groomed, and af oily tongue, the confidense mea evilently wormed themselves into the good grace of their guido, for, when they arrived at this dez- tin lion, the parting was as that of old frivads. the woman had not gone far on her way, how-

occur.

THE MUTINY AT SEVASTOPOL

LONDON, November 27th. Two hundred and twenty-eight partici-

Mr. Lonsdale, M.P.. having asked the Foreign Secretary whether he was aware that dissatis faction still exists amonget British merchants and others interested in amarus in the arts in the last mutiny at Sevastopol haverer, when she was overtaken by us of the received sentences varying from torms in who said I have just picked up a East at the present position of Sir Robert Hart dise plinary battalions to penal servitule enal nadle containing tou 8 nobs, and Customs, and whether efforts are still being for life. Two were shot, and our c'riligitusiivet for me." She cusonted, the bundle shontll be much obliged if you would change it

in relation to the trinistration of the Chines

copy if you have not

THE REDUCED Puces which take Effect as FROM THE 15TH INSTANT require a lot of persuasion before they will "It is now generally adhuitted," he writes, caused by the new decree. So long, however,

the local Tibetan officials respecting kina.

Mr. Honuiker Heaton, M. P., who is Comteans, who will denounce the doctora indefatigable in his efforts

DE behalf of for meddling with Nature's plau of destroy-universal peany postig, has published as a [ing the unfit; the sentimentalista, who will 'Red Book" correspondenes on the subject.

"that we must go stop by stop in carrying the

the people of the United States, the people of France, and the people of Germany are each and all anxious to meet the United Kingdom in establishing panny postage to and from their respective countries."

admit that it is ns sensible to use crimin»ls

MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

LONDON, November 27th. Mr. Chamberlain's health shows a marked

political life after a visit abroad.

was handed over, and the worana had got but a small way on her areand when she was called back. Then the men, with many apologies for their wast of confidence, explained that they were strugars in a strange land. She was taking their all-in-all; sud, although they felt that they

WILL BE YOUND TO COMPARE FAVOURABLY in this way as it jà to ensvert refuse and great reform. The currespondance shove that and always existing it does not affect the adwin- improvement, and he hopes to return to could trust her, they thought it adrissble that

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WITH THOSE OF OTHER STOKES IN THE COLONY

WHETHER EUROPEAN OR CHINEHE

Wine List with Prices based on rate of Exchange now ruling. Reference to which

rubbish into useful products; and the or garden cynies, who will ostentatiously yearn for 12.11 untitoxiu calculated to cure what they may call the | deadly disease Zrius-mardicus. On the ques

Quite apart from all question of the good faith We have also just issued separately a Newtion of fact, merely, it seems a pity that the in which the change in the disposition of the neighbouring therapeutes were not content Fleet may or may not be carried out, a serious with a preliminary test on ono prisoner complaint is made from Portsmouth. A only, to avoid such possible mistakes. It Standard correspondent says that is the opinion would have been time, after thus making of Naval officers, there are a good many more to undertake the wider field of ships in need of dookyard repairs than are at present in band, the fact being that funds for obscrvation that we admit is necessary in the purpose have been stinted. It is part of the such research. But we have no desire to nolens crow system that naval mechanics on throw the first stone at these soldiers of | board, supposed to do the necessary repairs at science: thoir mistake is, after all, less eco as far as possible, are too low in number for

losa cut down. The need for repairs, more over, is likely to be greater under the new system of an enlarged Reserve then it has boen, for slipe in reserve, Bowever well looked after, develop faults which can only be discovered at

will show that SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS sure,

have been made.

ALL PRICKS ARE NOW STRICTLY NET.

A. S. WATSON & CO..

LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSAHY,

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Hongkong, 28th November, 1906.

AERONAUTICS.

Lagos, November 27th, The French steerable balloon Patric covered 94 kilometres in ( hours, returning to the starting point.

made to ensure that the antiority and contrd | banged. of the Inspector-General shall be fully maintained, Sir E, Grey said-I am aware of the dissatisfaction and auxiety which has twen

asit remains a simple transfer of control already

istration of the Customs by Sir. R. Hart, and

she should have something valuable behind unless there is interference which prevents the

as security. Stripping off her bangles, rings Customs from boing administered on the lines

and other jewellery valued at $77, hande hitherto followed, no steps by his Majesty's

them over together with her $ta biff, and onen Government would be justifiabla or. ars required·

more slurted for a mouey changer's. On the The determination of the Colonies to resist

would hate a look at the bundle ef notes, aut way, tisk:od by eariosily, she thought she the intention of the Government to saoriflen

on opening it, foul to her consternation that local controts in favour of obtaining all goods Aguats in,

the package contained nothing bui paper. possible through the Crown

Hurriedly she returnal to the spot where the according to Reutar's agent at Georgstore. British Guiana, more pronounced than ever,

son said they would wait, and of course they The Argory has interviewed most of the

were not there. Then she weat to the Central members of the Combined Court on the subjocs,

Police Station and told her stary, after hearing and their opinion is unanimously, and in seure

Iuspector Ritchie sant Ль Chinese cases vehemently, opposed to it. The colony has operators explain that the virus was con- detective with her to the 2.s. Hazem to ges if

she could Sad either of the men. bad experience in former years of the delay and taminated by bubonic plague.

The

She painted confusion that arise from truffle through Governor General has exoneratoit the subsequently, it is slated, he pointed out his out cae, who, she said, bad tricked her, and

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MEDICAL SCIENCE."

LONDON, November 27th.

Ten, out of 28 native prisoners in the Philippines, inoculated with cholera virus, lied. The which

were experimentally

who

heinous than the mistake of a politician the duty; yet the dockyard person:ze!' has alsa Whitehall-gardens, end has no desire to repent scientists, and the Government will care for somrado.. Both were arrastad, but boge of the

who precipitates a war; and the war they would wage, aguinst disease, is un essentially

woral war.

A military Court Martial sits tomorrow sea. This is one of the practical aspects of the (Saturday) morning.

hand-to-mouth policy which Lord Tweedmouth disclosed at Sheffield with such au air of satin

The French Mail of the 30th October was | fuction. It means that the Home Fleet can delivered in London on the 28th inst.

Private G. Johnson, of the 2nd Weet Kents, has been courtmartialled and imprisoned for trying to commit suicide,

A wreath was sent to Mr. Thomas Arnold's funeral by the scholars of Avenely ffo school, of which Miss Arnold is one of the principals, (30

The great aform on the Riviera, the subject NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS,

of one of our recent telegrams, did mach OXLTCommunications relating to the news anluma

damage. Fishing villages were destroyed by hould be addressed to Trim EDITOR.

Correspondentsmut forward their names and oda" tidal wave", sad much shipping loat. The dress with communications addressed to the dice, storm lasted all night. Mr. James Gordon not for publication but as evidence of good faith,

Bennett'a steam yacht foundered off Canoes. All letters for publication should be written on

one side of the payer only.

As Mr. G Idring has failed to receive an

never be regarded as available for imm dlate employment.

Leron Komura, the Japanone Ambassador opened a highly successful chrysanthemum ehow at the People's Palace, Mile-and, E., under the suspices of the People's Falace and East London

|Horticultural Society, the patroness of which is the Queen. There was a large allendance. | Among those who lent flowers or frait were the Prions of Wales, the Duchess of Portland, Mr. Leopold de Rothschild, Sir Samuel Bolton, Mr. F. A. Bevan, and Me. N. L. Cohen. Sit Ernest Flower, in opening the proceedings, said that they welcomed Baroa Kouture, and recognized in him the representative of that people who first cultivated the chrysanthemam, and of that

thders for extra covics of DAILY]PB258 should be { apology from the rogiment in which the great Power with whom we wore in allituoè, and

No anonymously signed communications that havs already appeared in Diker papers will be inserted. sent before 11 am, on day of publication: After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash Telegraphie Address: Pama. Oder 14.8.0. 6th Ed

Frieber P.O. Boz. 88. Telephone No. 18

BIRTH.

On October 30th, nt Bella Vista, University

Indian soldiers who are alleged to have assaulted him aro units, he has taken out sammSUGES against the men, and the case, which was adjourned yesterday, will com on for hearing

to-day.

who were foremost tu promoting all that made for be progress of mankind." The Japanese Ambassador, in formally opening the exhibition, expressed the pleasure he felt at coming to East London, and receiving such a cordial welcome welcome that Englishmen always gave to his countrymen,

the experiment. Moreover, as a constitutional principle, it is pointed out that British Gažus is not a Crown colony, but has independent con- trol of her own finnes. That strenuous opposition extending to a refusal by the Com bined Court to vote supplies will follow any attempt to caeros the colony in this matter is assured; and the question is being made a cracial ous for the soming elections. Gorera-

nont official view the prospect of dealing with the Crown Agents with no less dismay than de the merchants of Water street, "who will no

longer be called upon to tonder for Government work. The people are unanimvus; not a single dissenting voice is hoard; and the proposal of the Colonial Office will be fought tooth and nail

SUCCESSFUL SALVAGE.

Yesterday morning the French torpedo bout Fronde, having been raised, was taken by the Protector and a junk to a temporary resting place in Hunghom Bay pending her reception in the Kowloon Dock, where the will be examined by experts with a view to secertaling whether she will be worth repairing or not,

CHINESE ENGINEERING AND' MINING 00.

the families of the dead.

READING FOR THE BLIND.

LONDON, November 27th..

The Daily Mail will publish, on the lat December, a weekly peuay edition for the blind, printed in Braille characters.

PAHANG CORPORATION (LIMITED).

stolen jewellery was recovered.

They were charged bafore Mr. P. A. Haze- laud at the Pulice Court yesterday, and the case was remanded patil to-morrow.

CANTON,

www.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

November 28th.

A GREFUL RESIDANT. I hear that Mr. P. G. Jones, of the British Consular service here, is transferred to Paking and that he is leaving for the North in a fow days. Mr. Jones will be missed by his many friends here, while the ADC, leses

An extraordinary general masting was held on October 23rd at Winchester-house. Mr. J. E. Champney, who prasided, said that the meeting was the outcome of prcesedings which bad bunn going on for about a year. It was stated at the meeting last December that the board would consult with the largest shareholdere of its prominent members. on the subject of raising further capital, and

the outcome of that conference was the circular which was issued to the shareholdere, The scheme had been to form an entirely aw compary to acquire the property and assets bath of this Kabang Company. The resnit had been the company and of the Pahang- incorporation of the Pahang Consolidated Company, which had made e public issue of

had

· Road, Boote, Liverpool, Mrs. J. A. TARRANT, of seventy-seven Cambridge University voters on characteristio of both nations, and the bloom had not been such as to mstorially affect the therefore, proponed that the company should

a daughter.

FCNGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C

By majorities ranging from feartoon to

The love of flowers was (219) Oct. 5th decided in favour of the reform of be saw before him testified to the care oad the mathematical tripos. The changes adapted attention bestowed on their caltivation. Baron LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. Escluded the abolition of the order of merit, and, Homura then inspected the exhibition, the consequently, the extinction of the position of senior wrangler, except in the unlikely event of proceeds of which are to be given to the London the Senate refusing to

Hospital. sanction the pow regulations. The long line of senior wranglers stretches back as for a 1747.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1906,

THE definition of a doctor sa "one who uses

cure diseases of which he knows less in

The quartarly report of the Meresatile

Marine

Servion

Association refers

to

008

PATHETIC REJOICING. Shameen is quite up to date now. We have dentist in the person of Dr. Ishiwara who has just established himself bora. He holde planet from the Japanese and Ameri- can aniversities. Now we need not go to Hongkong to) ave our teeth attended to.

THE FIRE SEASON. This is the fire season and hardly a day

parpassly by one tenant who had a spile against his neighbour and wanted to bara

him out,

NEW VICKEDY BEGINS WELL.

The New Viceroy

diary shares, and had duly sdopted the agrocwent to acquire the properties of the two companies. The ordinary shares in The Consolidated Company had boon fully passes without a fire here and thers. The subscribed. The assent of the Colonial night before last ten houses were burnt down Secretary boon duly obtained for

in Chan Mok street. During this fire & the transfer of the leases to the new company second one started in the immediate neigh- The meeting of the Chinese Engineering and

The latter company would, under the agree

bourhood.

Rumour says that it was deno ment, issue to this company or their nomim es Mining Company (Limited) was bold on Oct. 29th. Mr. W. F. Turner, who presided, said the 45,500 proforenes shares of El each, tually paid chief feature of the year was that whilst, froup, which would he flass the expanses of the liquidation) distributable among the prefuzones circumstances which could not be controlled at shareholders, sture for share. The sale having. the time, there had been a slight pause in boon sempleted, there was nothing to prevent the development of the company's business, it the distr result, which enabled them, after making amplo

tribution of these shares, and it was,

reserves, to maintain the dividend of 10 per The situation throughout the year was that they had been unable to keep pace with the demand, and that consequently they had been working practically without say margin in the way of stook. It was the best prost of the progress that had been made in the development of the business, and the best sugary for the future, thst

the past year was considerably larger than it was a few years go, it was practically paid up. Mr. B. Tatham seconded the motion, soll out at the end of the year.

gent.

H.E. Choa-Foss started his reign with a very humane act by releasing the mufortunate members of Chow. Tang Sang's family who were locked up by Viceroy Shuu. All the woman God children have been est at liberty by H.E's orders and

go into liquidation. He moved a resolution to this effect and for appointing Mr. Arthur J. A. Bell seconded Giffard (the secretary) as liquidator, Mr. J. A

the motion, whi War A mesting of the Animously curried, Pabung Kabang

(Limited) FFAK

afterwards held; and Mr. Henry Frisby, who presided are now book is their homes moved a similar resolution Ife explained that the number of preference shares which the Pahang Consolidated Company wore to hand

In accordance with his promise, made in 1904, on condition that good order was observed in the instructing superintendents to admit seamen's during the withstanding that their output over to this company was 9,000 of 21 cool, fully

remedies about which be knows a little to Philippines for two years, President Roosevelt will, on March 27th next, direct the Philippins Commission to hold a general election of dele- gates to the first Philippine Assembly. This body will take over all the legislative powers bitherto exercized by the Philippine Commission in that part of the archipelago which is not inhabited by Moros and other ave-Christian

tribes.

The total profit for the year was £144,447, out of which £10,000 was applied to redemption of debentures and £30,000 carried to reserve £104,447, which with £3,199 brought forward for depreciation account Thore remained made an available total of £112,646. An interim dividend of la. par share had been paid, and they proposed to pay a balance distribat on of ls per share, making 10 per cent for the There was now a ranch larger dormand for the company's cost, and the works which they had undertaken, and which were

year.

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nearing

which was carried unanimously.

HINDU CULTIVATORS AND THE BOYCOTT MOVEMENT IN

BENGAL

The Namsodray of Eastern Bengal and

CORRESPONDENCE.

LEPER MISSION, CANTON.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS,”

The Manse, Kouasily Bond,

November 29th, 1906, Sir-Will you permit me to any, through your columns, that the supply of rice andclothing

Assam, who constitute the largest community to 450 poor lepers in Canton will commenco 'on of Hindu cultivators in the new province, have | Monday next? I believe that you have kindly presented a petition to the Lieutenant-Governo rosunted to receiro and forward to the Row, G. complaining of the pressure to which they are subjected by the agitators against partition. H. MoNeur any contributions of money. I They state that when the moremant for shall be glad to do the same as regards old

but from the

it with indifference;

CHARLES H. HICKLING,

Low wages. position would not only place them in ing Earopean goods was initiated they clothing.Yours truly,

dividends.

class

Hindus in

in the villages

14 local

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PASSENGERS EXPECTED.

Among those who have booked passager to

the cirealer issued by the Board of Trade union delegatos of "friends" to the shipping ones in diapntes between masters and seamen, and says that it has aroused a deep feeling of bodies of which he knows nothing" is not

protestamong shipra astors generally. Thereport our owng it is merely recalled by the

states that Mr. Lloyd-George has put down telegram published to-day referring to a

snow amendment to the Merchant Shipping Bill in the House of Commons whereby the fatal medical experiment in the Philippines,

Beard of Trade are to have full powers oser For a long time REUTEE has sent us nothing

the marine superintendents. The report more interesting, and we have no doubt that

intimates that there are signs that shipowers throughout the Far East, not throughout An exchange of Notes bas taken place between are beginning to show a deeper interest in the the world, the incident will be made the the Russian and British Minister in Poking question of the supply of capable ofleurs

providing for the roviprocal protection of the for the mercantile marize. subject of all sorts of comment. There will respective national trade marks by their Con insecurity of position, long absenes from enable them to diminish to come extent the cost they have since learned that the movement in a

to mest the demand but should also lecto

lectures of higher be those who will speak or write bitterly of salar Courts in Chius, the Russian law being families and friends, no system of leave in home of production. They were justified in looking selfish one. medical science; there will be many senti enforced against Russian Habjects infringing ports, restricted accommodation, and lengthy forward to a steady expansion in the profits, and bought foreign-made and home-made goods, Hitherto the petitioners Lare mental accusations of inbumanity; and British trade marks duly registered in Rassis hours of duty are some of the principal reasons only, in due time, to an increase in the Hooping come to learn," adds the petition, Hongkong, and who are expected to be now on

markets. there will be, we suppose, some who will and vice versa. Similar engagements had pre-why British boys of respectable parentage find

"We have come to

to na foreign articles in imitation of the the way, we notice the following. The dates take the will for the deed, and adapt theviously be a made between "England and no attraction in the sea as a profession, sad

higher classes. Since they are unwilling to refer to leaving London. America, Holland, France, Germany, and Italy, offers in the service leave at the first medical and official view of it. The first but none has yet been made with Japan, with opportunity of obtaining pran a subordinato

and bring Europeen goods to the local markets,

Per China, (November 9th) connecting with On the 29th at 11.40 .m.-The barometer and transactions of Indians with Europeans have will say something sarcastic, like "Science whom such a joint arrangement is even more position out shore. Shipowners are realizing has risen rapidly over N. Chins, and talen altogether closed, we shall be obliged to buy and Arcadia at Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. F. F.

are Swadeshi articles, but are BOLTY discovers, a new serum, and long before

say that

that Brown and child, Mrs. Blakeslee, Mias A. that it is necessary to do something, and moderately at Hakolate.

The depression lying over N. China venter both in boycatting foreign and using Bending

par country brethren compel as simultaneously Kent, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell, Miss there is time to judge of its ultimate action, A now petroleum concora has been formed af

the prospects for officers are considerably day, has moved into the North part of the Ses

Swadeshi articles."

They pray that under such sceptical people should not be forced to use with a capital of m.20,000,000. The new

are due to those shipowners who are leading to the North of the Yangtze,

The monsoon will freahen on the China coast, spin palby with the Swadeshi movement, or with proceedings of any other kind that are tion is made of the fact that further correspond- (Sea, anti-vivisectionists and their kind will say, Nobel Brothers of St. Petersburg, and

едсе all other petroleum companies belonging to

has taken place on the question of Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending pray Government to keep a kind and favour. A. M. Hendar Mr. C. D. Thompson.

able watch over helpless and poor cultivators Per Mongolia, Dec. 7th, (per drcadia fro the mealves. Both the sentiments and the colombo) Mr. J. R. M. Smith, Rev, and maiming doge and rabbita, the high priests Deutsche Bank at Berlin, with its petroleum the lista sad extend the number of commissions to-day is as follows:-

Admiralty, who are being urged to reopen The forecast for the 24 hours ending at neon

phraseology of the petition attest is lepon- 2. 3. Lloyd, Mr. Thiel, of science have begun to deliberately companies. The object of the union is to form to eligible offers of the mercantile marine.

taneous and gounins character. In reply the

For Nyansa, [Don, 8th) Mr. G. 8. Mathews. sacrifice human prisoners. The others a central selling company for the whole of Other points touched upon are shipmasters

N.E. winds, Lieutenant-Governor has expressed his pleasure moderate to at the sentiment of loyalty expressed by the

Per Salazie, Mr. and Mrs. F. Snowden. will have to again resort to the Jesuitical | Europe, in order to fight the Standard Ond indemnity clubs, the now British load line, Formess Channel...

fresh; fine.

Nemendras. The local officers cf Government

Per Eltel Friedrich, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Martix justification that the end justifies the Company. It is said that the ultimate and in and benevolent work. In connection with the

N.E. winds, have been informed of the contents of the and M, G. u. Dann. strong.

petition, and have boon instructed to take what view is a daion with the American interests, Employment Burean the report states that South coast of China between?

NI, winds,

Lotion may be necessary to prevent the cultiva- Pex Wakaru Mara, (Nov. 3rd) Mr. A. Stuart will be none the less acrimonious because monopoly of the petrolenin products of the thesupply by more than twe to one.

but some time must elapse before auch during the past quarter the demand exceeded South coast of China between

Hongkong and Lamooks fresh.

tors being interfered with in buying and selling Mr. and Miss Stobart, Mr. Minhinnet, Mr. and what they prefer to buy or sell, whether of Mrs. J. D. Auld and child, Mr. W. A. each point of view happens to have its world can be possible.

Hangkong and Hainan.. }

Same as No.3, fursiguer country origin.

Hanibal, Mrs. A. Anderson, Mr. E. Anderson.

essential.

WEATHER REPORT.

them in Miss Stixrud.

the doctors ask impatiently why the stupid, Bremen, styled the European Petroleum Union brighter, and the thanks of the association of Japan, and pressure is again high over Chius tances Government may not ti sircums- Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parkhurst,

it in the pame of the common weal”. The concern includes the Naphtha Product Com. the way to much needed improvements. Men- and continue to blow strongly over the China contrary to the interests of the State, and ther Codrington, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ponsonby, Miss

protest, in horror that, nat content with Messrs. Rothschild Bros. of Paris, as also the Royal Naval Reserve commissions with the at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 luches.

means. The three-cornered

discussion

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

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