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CANTON.

ĮPROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

...

Dogerber 8th.

ROBBERIFS ON THE SHAMEEN.

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

PIRST INNINGS OF COMMITTEE,

R. Hancock (Capt.), not out

F Maithal, Lowin

T Surecambe Smith, e Ponsonby,

I. Hanrock, Rutherford, blowİN

81 32

Lowie 11

&

H. W. Woodward, a Fowler, b Stanger.

Leather

H. R. Phulipe, Por nut

W. C. L. Turner,e und ↳ Poarco........

R. E. O. Bird, e Rutherford

Lieut. Col. Aitken, not out

Pearce

A. It. Loro and T. C. Gray did not bat.

Extras...........

a8=* *ngen

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, 1906,

1.K.C.C. COMMITTEE V. T. E, PEALCE'S XI. At about 6.80 p.m. yesterday a Chiness

Played on the Hongkong Cricket Club's constable on the Sbaigos caught a thief in the ground on Saturday, this match ended in a not of breaking a window to get into the Com-drawn game, the scores and analysis being as missioner's house. He will be sont to the Namander: Hoi Another professional to whom is attributed aseries of larounion during the Inatsix months was arrested by the Superintendent of Police on the Shamen yesterday after noon. There was great difficulty is arresting the scoundrel owing to Chinese red-tape. The Superintendent received information on to the whereabouts of the mas and got the British Authorities to communicate with the Chinese Authorities so as to cause the culprit to be arrested, but the Chinese Anthori ties refused to do so unless full particolars of al charges were furbished. This would have naturally entailed a great loss of time and would bare given the man time to make good his escape. The Superintendent thought of a shrewd plan to secure him. He son'a Chinata to lura the thief into the Shameen by promising kim an easy job with big wages or something of that sort. Tho rascal took the bait aud came to the Shameen whers to his surprise and disgust bo was pounced anota and arrested.

VICEROY CHU FU..

The Shames guard was called out at 9,36 a.m. to day, Trumpota and deums were heard playing a lively air. Viceroy Choa F'n was paying a call on Mr. Moyers, Commissioner of Custome.

PURETON POST OFFICE

An Imperial Japaness Post Offles has ban established on the Shamevn to-day. Collectors of postage stamps will be able to bay Japanese postage stamps here in futuro.

EX EDITOR RELEASED PROM PRISON.

Inwin

Tatel ******* BOWLING ANALYSIS.

N. 1. beford

H. E. Sanger-them...

W. Prike...

T. E. Pearce

T. E. PEARCE II,

3. E. Turce, 1 Bird

...... 10

206

IV.

J. Me L G. Taylor. 119th, 1 Wom/ward 32 Capt. H. B. E. Kriekeabook, 119th, o Biel,

R. Hancock... ..................... 31 W. A Powell. a 8. Hnerek..... Major H. E. Lewin, 11th, R. Hanrock 38 16. E. Stangor-Lesfies, 119th, e Lowe, b

R. Huick

J. Hall, not out..

E. A. Fowler, Maitland, R. Hancock

N. H. Naturford, h. Woodward

W. Peake, in Woodword

R. A. 1. Poggily, not out

Extra

Tolal

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

fi.

2

11

Morcombe Smith..

R. E. . Bird.. Wolwant

Et. Lauverk.....

KOWLOON 1 TARJEE

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

Curwen, stumped Kanga Robinrens, retired

13

16

IGR

At Kowloon on Saturday afternoon the On the justant Yeong Wai Pan, Li Parseo Cricket Club played a friendly matok Show Yuen, Loong Hing Kwai and ethers with the Kowloons Club, the result being a petitioned Viceroy Chow Fu praying that Chandraw, Scures and analysis are a follows:- Ting Hsung, ex-oditor of the dh Chow Po, who was imprisoned by Viceroy Cham for publishing libellous article against the ex-Viceroy, be released and the pross which was confiscated be returned to the propriofora. On the 6th His Excellency instructed the Kwong Chow Profect after investigation, to order the Nam Hui Magistrate to release Chan and to deliver the press back to the owners.

VICERSGAL MATTERS,

Viceroy Chon Fu has appointed Tsotai Skum Tung to the following positions vis:-Deputy of the Yuet Hon Railway affairs, Director of | the Military Training Department, Secretary of the Kwangtuar and Kwongel Military Yaman, Secretary to the Foreign Office, Dupaly of the Education Department. Deputy of the Police Department, and Chief Adviser to the Viceroy. All business will go through his hands,

AN OFFICAL DENOUNCED.

Biuce Viceroy Shu's departure all the shady characters that bad vanished for fear of retribution are intriguing to get into power again. Li-Chee, alíaz Li Hing-chua of Hongkong fame, hoa come out of hiding and 1sa maunged to secure an appointment in the Viceroy's forelga department. He is again deputy for that bureau, but is not likely to hold his post for long as it la reported that a certain prominent merchant here bas sent a telegram

Rosu, b Kang..... Mackenzie, 5 Kanya Dixon, rerol

Miller, run ori....

F. P. Shroff, not out.

Extra.

35

2/1

7-2

27

0

0

.100

Total Tillman, Sean, Goldsmith and Harrop did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

3. D. Noria-

F. J. Kanga

H. I. Tawari

H. M. Batiwala

D. 2. Captain....-.

M.

12.4 S

49 3

4

3

PARSEE CRICKET CLUB.

8. B, Batliwala, b› Ɛwan -

J. D. Neris, b.w., b Curwen

J. IL. Beronji, b Curwen...

P. J. Kanga, not out

J. J. Vaanin, h Swan

D. I. Captai, l,b, w., & Curwen ....

M. Bezoni, e Dixon, & Curwen?,

J. A. Tarapore, not out

Extus

21

Total for 6 wickets130 J. P. Tavadio, C. D. Mowdawalls and B. K. Malta did not bat.**

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Swat......... Carwua.... Goldsmith Stillor

40

49

4

1 13

“the”Taziar one up A good that by Atkinsob* shortly afterwards equalised, and the scores stood at

THE NEW SWATOW RAILWAY."

The Swator porrespondent of the N-C. Daily Half-time; H.K.F.C., 1; H.M.S. Tamar 1.

News sont the following account of the Chae- Shan, Ch'ochoufn-Swator Railway, opened In the second half, although the Club wers formally on November 28th A large company more sirilful in their shooting; they did not of natives and foreigners was prosent at the display the game energy which characterised Btation, and rust for, Ch'aochnafn staleren of these found places la the which loft,

their play in the opening molety. Their

panje

apponents, however, also showed signs of by band of H.L.M.8. Jagaar scoom- the party, and onlivened the trip. Aftar spondior half-an-hone at the inland terminus the company returned to Swatow, and, at the them. Speeches were made by the Tsotai, terminus there, found tin awaiting the British Consul, the Commissioner Customs, Mr. Richardson, and other guests. aniscidence of the function and the Express' The Tactai drew attention to the

happy birthday. Ho rogarted the opening of the line as marking another stage in China's advance, and only a stage for it cannot be long before this line is connected on the one hand

Fatigue, and it was only in occasional rallion that the game brightened up. A good ran up by the Club forwards resulted in Williams adding another goal to their score. One goal in arrear sparred the naval men on to renewed activity, and some fow micutes later a smurt shot by Bunford loveiled the scores. The deciding geal, however, was notched by Miller for the Club just before the whistle sounded.

Final

.

H.K.F.C. 3; H.M.S. Tamar, 2. LUSITANO FOOTBALL CLUE. On the 28th ult. Ribeiros foam (A) met Victor's team (D) iu the Elevon-a-side competition, and the former won by goal to

mil

Britto's team (C) met Ribeiro's team (A) on the 5th just, and the latter won by two goale to

nil,

JUST

F. P.

UNPACKED -

PL. AND POSTCARD SIZE

CAMERAS

FITTED WITHI

ZEISS ANASTIGMAT TESSAR LENS, F. 6, 3.

AT MODERATE PRICES.

LONG. HING &

No. 17, QUEEN'S ROAD.

LANDED.

JUST

GUICHARD

with the trank Bue to Hankow, and on the SPARKLING ather hand with the coast line from Canton to Foochow and further. Ho also considered that

the loost important result of the

railway. building was the dispelling led to the murder of two of the constructing of such prejudice as

staff last year. In conclusion he wished ausgese to the railway, coupling with it in the toast the brisa and his nephew. names of the original promoters Chang Yung-

The line is

On the 7th lant., Britto's leam (C) mot long or thirty ty-three and a half miles

Roza's toom (E) the resalt being any win for the (E) team by 5 goals to nit.

The table now stauda :---

Ribeiro's feam (A). Roza's team (E)... Britto's team (0) Barro's team (B) Vielor's team (D)

PW D L F A Pts. 4 3 1 0.6 1 * ... 3 2 1 0 8 1

4 2 0 2 2 7

5

4

0

... 9 0 0 2 0 3

5 0 ◊ 3 0.4 0

2 points for a wiu, 1 point for a draw.

PEDESTRIANISM,

At noon

on Saturday a meeting of the Victoria Recreation Club Committee was held to consider the advisability of promoting a

International walking contest. Those present favoured & **go-as-you-plepsy" competition, and it was decided to appoint a sub-committee. who will arrango conditions, sto. Further particulars will be learned in the course of a few days

HONGKONG STEAM LAUNDRY C., LD,

The fourth ordinary meeting of shareholders in the Hongkong Steam Laundry Co., Ld, was held at Sir Paul Chater's office on Saturday afternoon. Mr. W. . Potta presided, other ahareholders present being Sir Paul Chaler, Hon, Mr. E. Osborne, Masire. J. Orange, P. C. Potts, R. A, Hording and E. J. Chapman {Recretary),

been read by the SECRETARY,

including sidings, There are two tormini, and four other stations. Tits whole

course the line

is level, with no deep cuttings. The only bridge of any size spans the north, or Ampon branch of the Hau river, about twe miles from Swatow. The greatest difficulty encountered was the number of small stroame and water andlats which had to be aparned by

univerts. The embankment is composed of fold mud dug up close to the And ballast is sparingly used. The rolling fock is sufficient for present needs, but not abundant; and one, at least, of the engines.bas done service clsewhore, The roofs of the railway sheds are supported on wooden pillars anak into the earth, a most perilous venture in this land of white

There is a good deal of shoddy about the

rough castings, inferior venner, imitation carriages

"leather" on the cushions. The construction has taken two years to a day, and has cost, af to data, close on three million dollars. A first- class English firm tendered to do the whole for one million and three-quarters, but the Chinose elected to give carte-blanche to

to a Japanese company, with the present result.

The administration of the railway is well organised, and the trains are punctual. If the embankment survives the rains (the sceptical

attention to the fact that it has been. draw observed in the middle of the driest weather) it but not, we should judge, ander existing ans. will develop trade, and inspire further extension pics, if azperience leeches anything.

PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION,

BINGAPORE REPORT At last,

The CHAIRMAN said-Gentlemen, the report and accounts have been in your hands for some days, so we will, with your permission, take them as read. We degret that you should have had to pay extra postage on some, owing to the stupidity of the clerk who posted them. The delay in promoting the report is owing to the fact that we had no funds available with which

At a meeting of the Singapore Council on The notice convening the meeting having Nomber 391b, sa important raport by the Selost Committee on the Partnerships Registration bill was put on the table.

in the Free Press as follows:-

Some of the leading paragraphs were given

3,

The Committes were unanimous apon

trom its

capital;

RED

CO..

132

BURGUNDY

POTHERET & FILS.

PER CASE 12 BOTTLES PER CASE 24

$32,00 34.00

10% DISCOUNT ALLOWED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,

SOLE AGENTS:

H. PRICE

& CO..

TELEPHONE No. 135.

36]

SINGAPORE'S DEBT.

The Free Pres of December 1st says: There is no

WINE MERCHANTS

-uch to be said about the Loan

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

THE

Ordinance rom. a first time at yesterday's ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LTD.

raveling of Council. It is the little sum we bave

to pay

the piper for our recent acquistions and the projected improvements for sterling for convenience of those accustomed to them. The total is given below in dollars and

think is dollars and not pounds.--- Tanjong Pagar

Award

do

Debentures Now works

do

Total T. P.

£3,448,337 $29,557,110

151,670 130007 TALKING

2,092,600

17,936,571

£5,692,600 $48,793 708

MACHINES

1,264, 00

10,854,965

546,752

4,686,445

Water-

AND

523,187

4,484,460

96,500

827.143

Singapore Harbour... Singapore River Singapore Ponang Pier

works

Grand Total

£8,123,030 #69,626,941 One can hardly go over the old ground of the necessity or otherwise of those works, and the mistakes that have been made in the method of

incurring the liability attached to the first named. We have it, and we bare got to pay for it. As to the expenditure on the Singapore Harbour, that is a matter which is also settled.

RECORDS.

NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED.

Singapore River Improvements hare yet to be LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. decided on in the light of the proposel bill taxiug riparian owners. The Singapore Water- works are absolutely necessary and must not to looked on merely as municipal expendien e

169

!$

to pay the proposed dividend without borrowing operation to certain andy, by limiting, what other colonies hare expended in prodae-

ita

in respect

LATEST COMIC OPERA SCORES

AND

DANCE MUSIC

JUST ARRIVED. Hongkong, 29th November, 1908.

Penang does not seem quito xurs whether MUSIC: the point that some limitations should be placed wants any further extension of the Pier, and apon the operation of the Bill so as to exclude that is a subject that will need further discussion,

noope petty

"Our finances are in a parlona stale" tho firms. trading Three

methods of effecting this ᏠᏌ pessimist will say, and certainly the charges considered, Bratly. by limiting the operis on sight million pounds will be heary. Still,

ban a thinking tion of the Bill to Brus with more than a

pounds and not dollara, and seeing certain

amount of

businesses;

native works, and bare not only arrived but | from the bank, and after all we are only some and thirdly, by

y placing a firm under a disability thrived, the cutlook is not without hope. twenty days later than last year. We are sorry to maintain a suit against any person in rest at not being able to show a better result, bat of a debt or contract-incurred or antered into this is accounted for by the fact that for the and at the same time limiting this disability to by that person while the firm was unregistered, first three months of the year we were work-larger businesses by fixing the minimum amount ing at a loss, owing to the extra expense of the bobt or contract in respect of which no incurred while transferring the business to suit could be maintained, Yanmati. Also, the loss of custom during and to be narrowed by the addition of the The definition of "firm" to include "agency" I trust the hence of it by the winners. Brett and that period in consequence of the quality of words and having a place of business within

the work falling below our eusi standard by the Colony

to His Excellenry Cong Shao Yoo of the Wai. ww-pu to denounce him and requesting that Viceroy Chou Fu be instructed to investigate hie conduct and to punish him. Viceroy will not allow men of this type to crawl into his Fomen.

FILES.

A destructive fire semarred at Chan Chuso, near Caulon, on the 4th instant. Fifty houses were demolished. The fire occurred in the day; it originated from the Yuen Hing shop. It is mid that many of the house word insured with foreign insurance companies ÁŁabout 2 x.m. yesterday a Gre broke out in the fire parap station of ika Ta Tang Kai. It is said that the watchman whose duty is to protect the street accidentally set fire to the shed on the roof of the watchtower while smoking bis pipe and the carious

scene of the pump-station requiring aid from outside was witnessed. The fire was put out by hand-pumps which responded to the alarm. The people in Croton are greatly dissatisfied with the working of these engine pomp-stations as there is always something wrong with them.

ARRIVAL OF TROOPS.

The H. T. Sicilia left Singapore at noon ou December 7th, and may be expected here on the 13th instant. The following details are on board:-

From England.-Royal Garrizon Artillery, Captain J. H. M. Beasley, Lieut. J. C. E, D. Eatorre, Linat. O. C. R. Hill, 1 Sergeant Major, (A. C., 2 Master Gunners, 304 N. C. O.'e and men, 31 women, 42 children.

Royal Engineers-Captain H. G. K. Wait, Captain H. J. Walker, Lieut. R., H, Scovell, Lieut. C . Satterthwaite, Liant. A. N. Paxton, Lieut. & Qr. Mr. T. H. Tennant, 2 Warrant Offers, 124 N. C. O's and men 12 Temen, 17 children.

3rd Middlesex Regiment. 2nd Lieut. R. D. Bennett, 2nd Lieut. 6, 0. T. Bagley, 2nd Liout, W. W. Jefford.

Army Sorvice Corp.-Lient. F. V.D. Kirwan, 15 N.C.O's and men, women, 5 children,

Army Ordinance Department.-Captain W

D. Dooner, Captais C. L. G. Low, one civil

forman

Arroy

LEAGUE CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICH 7. ROYAL ENGINEERS,

Civil Service again notched a win to their credit and had no difficulty in beating their opponsats The mistch was romarkable only for the leather hunting by the E.E's, and the

Jackman were the succesful trundlers and

were in good fettle.

CIVIL SERVICE,

E. E. Road, b.w.. b Dukes.......

P. T. Lalde, is Shirley...

A.. Jordan, c Dukes.

F. A. Bilen. not out

G. A. Woodcock, h Price

H. T. Juuskinen, e Dukes

4. Tucker Bid not lat

ことも

30

40

0

19

Extan

Tatai....

...139

BOWLING ANALYSIS

❤. Y

Shirley Daker Price.....

57 1

15

3

32

The reduction of the dest in those waters was also an unexpected blow to our earning power

R. Bolton. L. Inett, F.R. Adams, W. H. Kelly and We consider that we love a valuable asset in the land and building, which are close to where the Kowloon-Cauton railway orcases the high

through many vicissitudes and trials, but we think we may consider that we have overcome the greater baik of them. We have unfortu- nally to depend on the native workman, whose natural tendency is to fold up without remark a damaged or soiled article, which brings discredit on the laundry. We are pleased to say that our earrings up to the present compare favourably with the same period of last year.

ROTAL ENGINEERS, Shirley, e and h firett Hambling Adams, & Juckmus Jones, & Jackman Price, b Brett........ Marn, c and

Bratt Dukes, Biden, h Jackman... Saunders, not out Lyons b'Jackman

Extrus

Total.............

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

R.

Reci... Brett.... Jackamu...

22/J

FOOTBALL.

H.A.F.C. 1. R.M.8. "TAMAE.”

$

انت له

This association match was played at. Happy Valley on Saturday, and for a change honoure fell to the Club, the Naval team being defeated by tree goals to two after a hard fought fight, The players wara !!

H

DEATH OF CAPTAIN WALKER.

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of the omitted section the Committes now amalgamated with the P. M. Co., and for while it would bare done him no barro, if he

0.

red firm of a liability exceeding $1,000. Iator Captain Walker was appointed is obliged to do under the conditions of the

has been added.

resistence, No. 219 Blaff. Yokohoum, of Captain The death occurred on Nov. 29th at his

JAPAN IN KOREA.

time one of the popular comma-dors in the O. caiticisms in the N-4. Daily News: F. Walker, who is well-known to many in the

NOT SO BAD AS PAINTED. parts of Japan, as well as in China ports, as at one Mr.Albert Meyer writes with regard to

O line. Captain Walker, who

who was fifty-ning

The general pabic is probably absolutely gears of age, was born in the north of England, ignorant of Korea's oonditions before the war, Beution to be omitted. The Committee see but afterwards becasue an American citizen. and instead of comparing the state of affairs of the disorganization of the staf, owing to the no good reason for distinguishing between ex- Formerly in the service of the White Star line 1963 with 1905 Me. Waale only shows some majority of the old kanda refusing to znova.isting and now firms in respect of liability to running on the Atlantis, Captain Walker some dark spot at the prozent period of transition. This necessitated the training of new hands. registration.

years ago was transferred to the O. & 0. In place of

had paid some attention to the improvements abors by which saita in respect of bebts and rauing from Sau Francisco to Japan and have inserted the new Section 5 referred to number of yours was in command of vessels made during the last twelve months. contracts for sums exceeding $1,000 are not China, being extremely popular with the to the fact that only a few short montha havo Above si Mr. Weale ought to call attention- mooiutainable by an unregistered firm in the passen and the shipping community passed since Marquis Ito and his subordinates section numbered & follows this, and is in some circumstances Bot out above. Another new passengers

Captain Walker was in command of the have a proper hold on Korea, so short indeed road to Kowloon City, The company has gono measure complementacy of it. This section Helgic" when that vessel way wrecked at that Russia has not yet found the necessary

the mouth of Yokohama herbour

a few years time to conclude the treaty with China as sho penalty for the incurring by an

Bavo! superintendent to the F.M., O. &. O., and Portsmouth treaty. sabjooted itself to i pensity under S-otion 6 until two years ago, when declining health the only word that expresses the state of affairs To meet the contingency of a firm which has T.K. K. lines, and continued to hold the poet But what about the past in Korea? Chaos is patting forward by way of defence the illegality compelled him to relinquish, business. During in Korea in 1963 and even later. Secul was a affecting its liabilities, the section numbered 7 that time he has been practically an invalid, hotbed for graft and for intrigue. Official enffering from complications of heart trouble bonesty was at the lowest ebb, and almost every office-bolder, bigh or low, tried to make as much as he could for himself, regardless of denoney, interest of the people or the country's weal. Now this is changed, and when we espalder that Lord Cromer norded a long, long time to bring In paranacoo of usago in vogue since the Egypt up to the present state, waought to give establishment of the Japanese Legation, the the Japanese a fair show. authorities of the Residency-General in Kores I have been in Korea before and after the so- have established telephone service in Seoul and called Japanese invasion, and all I can say in to some extent the telephones are available to that improvements are visible almost every the public. We learn from Japanese couter where. poraries that Mr. Collbran, president of the

Naturally many things are going on that do American Korean Electria Company, oparating net exactly please all foreigners; naturally the electrin railway and lighting plant in Seoul, many things do happen which Marquis Ita has repeatedly protested against the telephons would be the very first to

repudiate. But it is The Peking and Tientsin Timor states that service being conducted under the control of ever so

in the time of transition when ex-Governor Hu Ting-kan of Kiangai has petitioned the Throne that Mr. Chiang Sbdo-

the Residency General, on customas mist be sud.

a special charter for establishing den, when friction will be orvated. Give

the company Fang, the late Magistrate of Nanghatbolic he question is assuming anch an important if after some years the Koreans are not batter a telephone service in Seoul. Japanese Residency-General ohrnce, and died from wounds self-inflicted in the Catholic Church at the beginning of t

of this year, bogrondly aspect that it is expected that Mr. Luke E. off than they were before the war, then rewarded. The

The Ministry of Civil Appointments Wright, the U.S. Ambassador in Tokyo, and the will be the line to talk. Even the Koreaa The CHAIRMA That concludes the basis oporod that the seid Mc. Chiang he post. Foreign Office will take up the matter with a Daily News" paper antagonistic to Japan's

bunionsly honoured as an official of the fourth view to early settlement.

bold

on Korea never doubted Marquis Ito's ness, gentlemen. Dividend warrants will be grado having suffered death from wounds, by

honesty nor his earnest desire to do his utmost ready on Monday.

for Korea and the Koreans.

Some

ebanges in alters of detail are recomand dropay, mended in this section which lays down the procedure to be followed in registration. The most important of thess is to make thing the discretion of the Registrar the

at THE SEOUL TELÉPHONE SERVICE

In answer to Mr. Harding the CHAIRMAN

of a copy of the partnership deed of the regie- stated that the expences of remorel came out of texing Bran now made obligatory by clause (1) last year's account,

of amb-eLotion (1) of this section. A similar No further questions were asked, and the option is recommended in respect of the furnish

ing of seals and ebops used by Chinese Sems, a CHAIRMAN proposed, and Mr. HARDING second-subject dealt with in the following clause (1). ed, the adoption of the report sud accounts. The motion was agreed to.

Bir PAUL CHater moved the re-election of the Hon. Mr. E. Osborns to the Board of Directors,

Mr. CHAPMAN seconded and the motion was

carried.

On the motion of Mr. ORANGE, Boouded by Mr. P. C. POTTS, Mr. A. O'D. Gourdin w H.K.P.C. Leckie; Aucott and H. L. re-elected auditor. Garait; H. C. Gray, E. Humphreys and T. C. Veron; W. H. Williams, R. D. Atkinson, J. Weston, R. Miller and J. Med.

Tamar: Whiteway: Bauford and Evereati Whelan, Allam and Bailey; Flower, Flatt Wilka, Costa and Coyne.

At the start, Cuals and Coyne took paskassion

THE LATE MAGISTRATE OF

of

Governor of

NANCHANG.

article is poncinded,

bo

That there are laws that are obaorious,

bastowing upon his descendant Ya Chi Y,

DUTY ON KOREAN AND CHINESE and at the expiration, an En. ' Yu. The the eighth rank of the "Nine Hereditary

Mr. Putnam Weals in to-day's paper speaks LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. Nobility" for a certain number of generatione,

aboot

the Mining Law, but as his article is not finished I The I.G.M. str. Willehad, which left here on Editer, give some details about my experience I will, with your permision, Mr. GOODS.

ninth rank is not to be granted in spite of the the 13th November, arrived at Sydney on Fri with the new Korean Mising Law when his customary practice. In addition he will be of the leather and made their way towards the

The Japanese Oficial Gazette contains the granted a posthuman stud. This has been mails with dates from Berlin of the 20th Nov.,

brovetrank of Director of day, the 7th December, at 7 p.m.

The I.G.M. str. Seydlits, cörrying the German Club's stronghold. When hard upon the go, following Imperial Ordinance, No. 303, in the Cou however, they were repulsed, and E. Humphreys regard to the application of the Conventional approved Kong has been communicated left Colombo on Saturday, the 8th inst., p.m.,ditions to which the Golden Role cannot

Rosoript and the present Orduanee Corps.-S N. C. O'ɛ, 1 did some smart work in trans forring the ning Tariffs on the Korean and Chinese products:—with to the same effeof, and the family of the and may be expected here on er about. Wednes-ued, mis be true, but time only can and woman, 2 uhikiren.

will show whether the Japanese, who up to now "Import dationen articlos produced in ores,

19th inst. Royal Army Medical Corps-8 N. C. O's Miller and Mead attempted to not, but each moreary produced in Chins shall be imposed Imperial grass, sanctioned accordingly.

and putting the Naval team on the defensive, and also pig-iros, tin in ingot or ditt, and late Mr. Chiang has been notified of the The L.M. str. Prins Eitel Friedrich, which have so carefully cherred and kept any left bars on the 5th inst., arrived at Shanghai on and all promises they have made, will not Army Pay Corps.One Warrant Officer, I time the keeper cleared, and then the Tansar according to the rates of the Conrentinal ane paper remarks that the news appears in Saturday, the 8th toe, al 4 8.0.

Tarif

In such cases as the duty in the obscure corner of a nativo paper,

it evidently

The N.Y.K. str. Inaba Maru (European Line) | -—-—-—-—------ not being desired to attract too much attention. oppurtunity which was lost by a mis-kick, and be imposs according to the sams tariff.

is expected here on the 10th inst Aucott promptly lessened the danger. The Articles 1. & II. of the Regulations Nanchang agre ment arrived at, and if wo The N.Y.K. air, Wakosa Maru (European plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Charmant, Lait remember rightly the French particularly Law will

Charmant will enable you to do it. Her be applied school was not unproductive, and between then they the preceding clause."

the articles referred to in to Mistress, husband, 3 children, 8 N.C.0's and needed in netting the leather, thus putting

In any cans it is a lack of discretion on the inet, and is expected here on the 13th inst. Thin Ordinance came into effect on December Part

the Government so signally to honour

The N.I.K. str. Tango Afars (American Line)pocialities for the Skin are the study of Lot

man whose rachnees was the cause of several left Kobe for this port vis Moji on the 7th inst., lifetime. A. 8. Watson & Co.Ltd., Sole Agents. foreign deaths;

' and is expected here on the 16th inst.

mud icou, I weman, 3 children.

NC.O.

The

do likewise in Kores

HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com

From Gibraltor.-E. G. A. Capt. B. B. R / “amned the aggressive. Allam had a good General Statutory Tariff is lower, the duty shall | It is in spirit and in letter que contrary to the left Shanghai for this port on the 7th inst, and From Colomba-R, G. A. One trumpeter, combined play of Costs and Coyne, however, relating to the operation of the Customs Ten requested that no posthumous honours be given. Ane) loft Bingapore for this port on the 7th/Charment and Special Skin Tonio and Puadre

Rambaut.

19 gunners.

From Singapore. One officer,

men.

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