NEW BROOM AT THE POLICE COURT.
Judging by yesterday's proceedings at the T. Seroombo Smith's Police Court, Mr. predecessors ornnot have been so punctilions as
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12тn, 1906.
HONGEONG SANITARY BOARD.
a
scour to the bacilli of a well water which Бал been bientad to the temperatura A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held
wt which the Chinese prepare their food. The on December 11th at the Board Room. Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson (preellent) presided, view in a community where the water supply is It is certainly better from a manilazy point of and there were also present, Hon. Mr. Wintermittent to allow the people to draw their Chatham (Vice-President), Lint-Colonel J.
ho. The cases themselves were enimportant: M. Reid, R.A.M., Dr. F. Clark, Medical applies from wolls which are sufficiently pure
though numerous, bat our reporter took notes of the following series of dialogues:
"Why is Marguerite not here P" his Worship asked Mr. Koog Sing who appeared for the complainant in an assault cas," Marguerite" being a witness.
Mr. Kong Bing-She works at Powell's and cannot gel leave to attend, your Worship.
His Worship-The case is so unimportant
that she cannot come up.
Mr. Kong Sing-Sha cannot get lezve. His Worship That is what you say. I've heard that tale before. She had better come up.
Mr. Keng Sing--The case does not come on till eleven, your Worship.
His Worship Then it can stand over till then, and perhaps the parties may be able to arrive at a settlemeul
Another case called on was one'in which Inspector Caysh summoned a baker at 366 Queen's Bowl Central for having an unclean bakehouse.
Prosecutor could not be found, and his Worship asked the usher," Where is Taxpactor Coush "
Usher-Not here at present, your Worship. His Worship-I know that. Where is he? Usher-I don't know.
Inspector Coyah - bag your Worship's pardon, but the sammous was flood for 11
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Offloor of Health, Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin, Registrar General, Dr. H. McFarlane, Asistant Medical Officer of salth, Mr. A.
Shelton Hooper, Mr. H. Humphreys, Mr Lau Cha-pak, Mr. Fang Wachon and Mr
G. A. Woodcock (secretary).
PAINT IN LIEU OF LIMIWASK.
Inspector CONOLLY wrote asking it tha Board would accept painting of the internal surface of the walls of bakehouses in liau of limawashing it the walls were crabbed with hot water and soap during the sewashing poriods,
The MEDICAL OPPICIA OF HEALTH ro. commended that the suggestion ba silopted to bakehouses, dairies and laundries In the case of opiam diraon, he thought it would be better to require limewashing.
Mr. HOOPER minuted- I think paint, which is kept clean, is preferable to so-alled limewash, Mr. LA CHO-PAK- Do the bakehouse keepers prefer to have the walla painted?
Mr. FUNG WA CHUN-Painting is certainly bellor than whitewashing.
Members agreed to adopt the Ofear's suggestion.
THE WELL IN TANLEY STREET.
Medies
Further correspondence was submitted rela Later the Inspector arrived, and bis Worubiptive to the closing of the well in stanley Street. said-This summons was called on at balf past Messrs. Cawaajes, Pallonjee and Co. in asking ten and, you were not here; how do you account the Board to raconsider its decision asserted for that?
that the water was not used for pobble purposes, Regarding the fact of the Medical Officer of Health having seen a loss drik the water before his face, it appeared from inquiries made the writers that the coolie in question drank come to show the harmlessness of it. The man was not in any way worse for the drink. He was The Inspector, on perwing the summons anjoying perfect wealth as the Board could admitted that the oppointed hour was 10.3ascortoin by commanding his pronos, Thors a.m., but stated that summonses were unnally
wern two foreigners living on the premisez, taken at eleven o'clock.
but they used only pipo water, while Chinamon
o'clock.
His Worship-Will you kindly look at that paper and say whether you're right and I'm
wrong.
His Worship Then why weren't you
here? You are not going to treat as in this
Way. A summons fixed for 10.30 Les got to be
taken at 10.30.
Inspector Coyal-I was here at 10.30. His Worship- You were not in this Court as you ought to bave been.
Aftar proecoding with the case his Worstip discovered that the defendant was not present. but another man whom Mr. Kong Sing said was equally responsible.
Mr. Koag Sing-It your Worship will adjourn the caso I will call the defendant,
His Worship-I am not going to pat money in your pocket. The defendant ought to be
here.
Mr. Kong Sing-This man is responsible your Worship.
His Worship-To whom? To this Court I can only paniah the lisencee. What is tho good of this dummy coming before me He has committed no offence. You ought to pay him instead of his paying you for coming np here. To the interproter) Tell him to go away,
Mr. Kong Sing-I don't appear for the licences, year Worship. I'm not instructed by
Him.
His Worship-You'd better retire.
A Ceart usher was then called to prove service of the writ after which a £no of $50, the fall penalty, was imposed.
ass rule were not addicted to swallowing cold wator. In concision the writes stated that the injury to life and valuable property possible
in the event of a fire in consequence of shutting out a handy supply of non-isjurious water was their only apology for trembling the honourable Board
to tisfy the tests of chemical analysis than to foros the population to have recourse to, con- taminated unllah water. I may mention that my facts in the foregoing minute are taken from the published works of recognized
authorities.
Mr. Lau Cou-rax—I am still of opinion that the well should not be closed.
The PRESIDENT-We must come to some finality on this matter. It was discussed by tha Board last meeting or the meeting before, and the Board came to the decision that the well must be closed. Another letter he been received from the owners of the property which I had to submit to the Board. I more the I card adhere to its former decision,
The VICE-PRESIDENT seconded.
JAPAN.
(FROM OUR COERESFONDENT.)
Tokyo, Nov. 25th. "FOST-BELLUK” ENTERPRISE. How often has the reader of foreign noNE» papers in Japan run across the sbows mach- und phross? In the Japanese Prem ite squivalent is used on all occasions, oftentimes rather inappropriately, as if the prose had come to possess a special adjectival signification. Twelve months ago, or shortly after the Conclusion of the war, few persons in Japan would hara predicted any particular boons in business, moh as was witnessed atter the Chino Japan war, with disastrous recuits to many individuale but perhaps with benefit
to the natiou as a whole. The fact that Japan received no indemnity from Russia was not only considerad a loss to the country of sa much money, but it was almost universally believed that it would seriously affect the development of trade, such as ought to follow the war, if Japan were to receive the advantages of hur conquest. Little account was taken at the time of the way Japan's credit abroad had expao ded in consequence of the war, which made all the difference in the post-bellam paried
Mr. HUMPHREYS moved an amendment that the well be left open. He said whoa the matter was previously brought up before the Board there appeared to be very fow of the womborn who understood the meaning of He and real the bacteriologist's report. the subject up since and had made situation miants throwing a good deal of light on the subject, but which it appeared had not been circulated. If it was intended to put the motion to the Board he asked permission for the Secretary to read his minute, or to be allowed to read it himself,
The PRESIDENT-Your minuta is being circulated.
The PRESIDEST-I don't think it's necessary. Mr. HOOPER-1 think we should bave the value of all the evidence obtainable before we adjudicate.
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ns compared with the following the Chino-Japan war, and which enables her to-day, depleted as her finances are, apparently, by the war, to mago commercial battle with all comers. regniros como explanation.
The phon owenоB
FOUR THOUSAND NEW COMPANIES.
Offal figura that have been published are mora convincing still asshowiżgibo actualexpan Mr. HUMPHREYS-Will your adjourn this } sion that trade and industry has undergone since molter till next meeting?
the war. The Department of Agriculturo aud Com mercs reported in October that the number of new companies formed between the months of September 1905 and September 1906 was 3,895. Their total capital was over 700 million yen, and the capital newly raised in the subse quest two months, September and October last, was 187 million yen. The aggregate incrasse is | therefore since the war sewe 900 million yea, How the capital is distributed was shown by the Tokyo Asahi is a recent article showing the amount inrested during the year ending August 1900, the following interesting table being given →
The PRESIDENT-I did not recaire the minute until yesterday. If a danger exists while the well is open it should be closed.
Mr. HOOPER-There can be no great danger when, the water is reported potable. I certainly think the matter shuulil ke allowed to stand over.
Members agreed,
OUR WATER SUPPGT,
Mr. F.. FROWN*, Government analyst, re- parted having examined four samples of water from the public supply, the result of the examination showing that the water was of Banke excellent quality,
The MEDIC (1 OFF.CER of HEALTH reported I have seen this well and see me grounds for recommending the Board to revis) Its decision. The well is over 30 feet deep, and is in a yard from which there would be no exape in care of are except through the burning Lease. I cannot imagine, therefore, any one singing there to haul buckets up from the wall to put out the reanalytical than basteriological examinations.
Mr. LAU CHU-PAK`minuted-A bacteriole- gical examination should be made in future as recently in two or three cases the Board band its decisions on the report of the bacteriologist. Mr.HIMPH-1EY--I—bave more faith in
ss it would be at the risk of their lives. It is Hon. Mr. HEWETT-Both
impossible to prevent the water king used for should be made. potable purposes, and the bactericcgist reporta that it is unfit for that purpose.
Mr. HUMPHREYS minuted-The Government analyst having reported this water it to drink I am opposed to its being closed. In a further minate he said :—
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Those in the rear pried grew morn deuse.
Forward!" And those in front cried-not "back" but " Forward," too! In a few minuten a scene of the most indescribable and comical confusion was witnessed by the privileged perseus in the onclosures, who enjoyed it a good deal more than the roste. The police roured TALKING and wared their sheathed swords, pushed, tit, and prodded. They darted here and there, un one wichin, more dering than the rest, orept
through somebody's legs and rushed among the delighted privileged crord
It was funny
to see an enraged policeman wildly gestionisting and roaring for one man to come book white a dozen more were creepis, in behind him! The gallant polios were in deadly saruset, and fought Toul
to the last leg, but they had to give way; they Yaz
were swallowed up in a surging masa and in 50,426,230 25,972,082 less than fire minutes from the time the Grati
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Inmance examinations Commercial and
The-HEGISTRAR-GENERAL-I agree with Mr. Lau Chu-pak that bacteriogical examina tions are necessaCJ.
MORTALITY STATISTICE.
For the week ending November 3rd the death rate par 1,000 per annum of the Britiah, foreiga and Chinees community, excluding the army
ANOTHER RINDERPEST OUTBREAK,
rizie
70,561,000 44,682,000 121,443,000
5,000,000 18,4 0,000 11,500,000 B
Mi-cellanecus 28,780,409 10,813,156
23,400,000 29,160,000
30,50,150
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Following is the Directors' statement of the liabilities and arests of the Company, and the profit and loss account for the half-year, ended September 30th, 1906-For conveniones we have omitted decimal fractions],
The gross profits of the Company for the peat half-year amount to You 2,800,899 out of which there has been paid ; Depreciation of the Company's
fleet and property. Insurance fund Ships' structural repair fand ...
Yen 904,292
leaving a balance of Yan 2,127,790 including Yon 983,493 brought forward from the last
account..
MACHINES
AXE
RECORDS.
NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED.
LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT.
MUSIC:
LATEST COMIC OPERA SCORES
AND
DANCE MUSIC
JUST ARRIVED.
Hongkong. 29th November, 1906. (116
DODWELL & CO. v. E. J. MOSS.
Total 424.149,00) 277,751,280–751.904,980
AUTHORISED AND WORKING CAPITAL. To those fairly familiar with the financial position of Japan a study of the above table will prompt the simple question where is the money to come from? It is not to be supposed Of iste there have been one or two instances
that this seven hundred or nine hundred where the reports of the Government Analyst and navy, was 26.5, while for the week following millions of capital will becalled up all at once, yet and the Government Bacteriologie in regard to it was 22,6 na sgainst. 14.8 for the corresponding it ought to be presumed that if the money well water have differed. In these cases the week of last year.
were required the demand could be met. But
359,492 Beard have (by narrow majorites) given pro-
483,798 At HIM. Supreme Court, Shanghai, before this is a question, and it is here that Japan's
F. 8. A. Bourne, Esq., ating Judge, was again cedones to the report of the Raatoriclogist, The PRESIDENT Since the agenda was increased credit among foreiga financiors is of
Yen 1,646,612 brought up the case of Dodwell & Co, v. Eruost Now this is totally opposed to the practice which circulated a report has been received from the the bighest value to the nation-in a financial
James Moss. prevails in England under similar conditions olonial Veterinary Surgeon reporting an
zense uly, and as far as the satisfaction of her
sumraons. I presume under Order 514 of the His Lordship said-This in an originating where Courts of Summary Jurisdiction pay outbreak of Binderpest at the Dairy Farm financial needs by foreign capital, oau ba said to
Rules of the Supreme Court in England for BAZAAR IN THE CITY HALL
greater regard to chemical thou to booterio premises, Pokfulam, Out of 20 watts unly be a benefit to the nation. Both optimistic The Directors now propose that Yon 62,219 the determination of the construction of an logical examination, and will without doubt one has been found in health. I have seen and pessimistic views of Japan's future in this be added to the Reserve Fund, raising it to injunction of this Court dated October 9th, 1905, The annual bazaur in the interests of the continue to do so until by accumulated expe- Mr. Gibson since be handed in his report. He connection are hold by prominent Japanese Yon 2,383,023; and that Yan 71,:158 be allowed restraining Ernest Jonph Mons from carrying Asilo de la Sainto Enfauce was beld yesterday rioncs and increased knowledge Beto riologists visited the promises again to-day and states fusciors. The pressiur need for capital in all as Directors' and Anditors' fees. From the
on businore at Poochow and Colombo,
In answer to question 1. I have to declare in the City Hall. There was as usual a fine become more in accord and are more precise in that in his opinion the disease is the same as direction, by government
and people,
is remainder the Directors recommendʼn dividend that in my opinion Mr. Moss is not restrained display of pretty and naeful specimosas of the expressing their opinions. A magistrate in that which attacked the cattle of the French breaking down that barrier which both the at the rate of ten per cent, logether with two by this iujuuction from doing business at needlework of the orphan children, and not England is not impressed with the importanes Friests. I move that the Board declare the spirit of the government and the laws of the per cent as Special Dividend, thus asking what he ena do nt Santana, looking to Shunghai, Hankow and Sautano. As to unnaturally those attracted considerable of the presence of the Bacillus oli communis No. 5 shed of the Dairy Farm an infiete country have hitherto maintained against twelve per cent., per annum, which will absorb the attention from the lady visitors. Besides the when he bears of its ubiquitous character and are, that the cattle be slaughtered and that foreign interests.
of that plaen to Fooshow Japan cannot develop Yen 1,320,000,
proximity where he is restrained, is another matter; og.. many stalls devoted to the productions of the that scarely any two bacteriologists agree as the Governorsin-Conseil bo recommended to quickly ane agh, without assistance, to enter the
and in fact be trading at Fooshow. Mr. Moss he might be living at Santano and yet in truth children, there was a flower stall, given by Mse to what is the Bucillus coli. The presence of pay compensation us allowed under section 51. It competition for trade about which she is so Tomkins, and a refreshment stall to which's so called coli líka organismos alone à not sufficient is most important that we should try and limit keen, and the fores of cironmstances is number of Indies contributed. II.E the to coadomu a water supply and the rauber of this as far as possible from other cattle.
at present dong what reasoning J ar. Hoore secondeil, and the motion was failed to do in the past score of years, Governor was unable to be present and bestow micro orgaaiams in food is of to importance
carried, his patronage personally, na he had dons on whatever. Milk usually contains shout.
economic in country to -opening the former occassions, but other distinguished visitors 3,000,000 in one cubic centimots (16 drops),
fluences from without. In this sense, no loss attended and gare the stallholders OT Cream about sight million the opportunity of doing business. Music
We quantity; it IM the supplied by the Baluchi Band and the importance. procedings during tko afternoon 10 T2 abound overywhere. It fairly animated. The stallbolders
vera: some of them are actually conducive to Mr. Bailey, Mra Williams. Mra, Saunders, robust health. An infant fed on sterilised milk Mrs. Maitland, Madame Marty, Mrs. Geets, Madame Liebert, Mrs. Clothier, Mrs. Aitken Mxa, Kent. Mrs. Vaughan-Lee, Mrs. Chitty, Mro. Follos, Mr. While, Mrs. Allon, Mrs.
Harmless
coma
kind that is
colitiko brecilli
is probable, that
AN INSANITARY PLACE.
at West Point, and what slops have been taken, of the finnacial tranbles which followed the war
The PRESIDENT-The artiole bas been
· of 1894-5.
does not thrive as well as one fed ca unsterilised referred to the Surveyor who has been nokod milk though of course it rum less risk of to report. As soon as the report is received mortality from milk berne disease. Before it it will bo circulated.
can be stated that the Bacillus coli commtenie în
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
THE PROLETASIAT.
The Balance, Yea 774,212, will be carried
forward to the most account.
REMPEI KONDI,
Chairmen
Head Office, Tokyo, November 28th, 1906. At the annual meeting, the Chairmva ssid in
can read his agreement of November 29th, 1901 with Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ld., and then apply the moral of good conscience and fair dealing, looking to what be the promised.
Hi mura neucus esto Nil conscire sibi,
This would keep bini on the right side of the
him what he can and what he cannot de at
of action.
Miss Shaw, Miss Master, Miss O2, where the walls ero sballow, the climate favour. the 8th to 10th December, 1996, The followiThe forces of law and order seem for the time to Yan 3,700,000. In the event of difficult times
Mr. HOOPER--Before we disperse, Mr. Pre- than in the mere fact that she possesses a strong / substance that in the beginning of this year a sident, I should like to ask whether your atten-army and naty, Japan has entered the comity larze number of steamers were rolesent from, or heat apply to his legal advisers to tell of tion has been called to an article in an evening of nations and mast henceforward be in,
the Government service and there was a large Santo; but he must not expect this onet to paper pointing out the serious insanitary condifluenced by them and they by her. This relation surplus in stipping as compared with cargo. In decide a hypothetical esse, because Courts of tien of draine leading from the slaughter keuse is too not capital and may prevent a repetition spite of the consequent competition in reducing Justics are concernal with rights and duties on
fare rates, the compay, fortunately, did not proved facts in real life,
in auswer to if this question ought to he suffer as much as was expected. But so long as answered at all-I on only say that, in my the increase of cargo was not equal to the opinion the issues raised by the pleadings in The Hibiya Park demonstrations in this City increase of shipping, which amounted to more regard to the extent in place of the restrictiva
ander thes
eagreement of Nor. 29th, 1901, are, D which followed the signing of the Portsmouth than 300,000 toos, he did not believe that the far as they were desided by that action rea treaty and the resat outburst on the part of freight rate would be brought to the normal) judiculze, and cannot be reopened. Thene the lower closes against the increase of the sisudard. After the China-Japan war there might of use be other breaches by Mr. Mess tram fares in Tokyo are good examples of the was a time when the Company had to go with of his duties under that agreement, which responsibilities the proletarist of Japan take out making any dividend. Owing to that might give Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ld. a right upon themselves occasionally. It is a peculiar bitter experience, the Company had inalitated fact that when these classes show their tamper the dividend equalization fund, now mounting being quits overpowered, or if they retaliate, in future, Mr. Kordo believed that the Company with a severity which arouses the would be able to maintain the dividend at the indignation of the more peaceful public. To see rate of 12 per cent. The Company, moreover, this state of things in action is sometimes was endeavouring to extend its business and amming, as on the occasion of the last Imperial improve steamship accommodations as far as
Prosauro is low over Manchuria, and also review, on the Emperor's birthday. Beroral possible. Referring, in conclusion to Far
apparently, in the neighbourhood of Formosa. sssembled in Eastern navigation, Mr. Kondo aid that the Observations from the latter area are, however, Company's Yangtze service was keenly contested lacking this morning. The highest pessartre is the Aoyama parade ground and thousands of interested spectators, admitted by owners. he former weat so far as to object to Formose Channel and strong monsoon over the
by the British, French, German and other ship-over the Yangtze.
Fresh N. winds will probably frevail in the -ticket, were standing round the field. There the N. Y. K. using the McBain jatty, which the China Soa
kuk
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83
ROBERTSON FAURWELL Cur. + Mr. A. Gitting
76-274 8.P. H. G. Wilson, B.. 87 1176 Mr. E. J. Grist
79 178 Lient, Col. A. E. Aitken 843 Mr. T. S. Forrest.
794 4 Mr. B. Norrio Mr.",
Gale Mr. C. H. Mr. R. Miller... Mr. T. C. Gray Dr. C. Forsyth
101 - 10 (26 entries). POOL.
Walker. Mrs. Marohant, Mrs. O'Sullivan, present a crucial system of tests must be Mrs. Hastings, Mrs. Master, Mrs. Lammert, Mr. Grimble Mrs. Bateson Wright, Mrs. applied. The Bacillus coli communis is not in Bird, Mrs. Tomkins, Mrs. Grifin, Mrs. Gray itself harmful, but the presence in large unmbers Scott, Mrs. Kruger, Mrs. Feymour, Mrs of this organism is usually held to be proof of The monthly competition for the Robertson Dowley, Mrs. Mowat, Mrs. H. Lammert. Miss Berkeley, Miss Vernon, Miss Hooper, Miss D.
sewage contamination. In Hongkong however Farewell Cap was held at Happy Valley from Hooper, Sallivan, Miss Hazeland, Mrs. Grace. Miss abla (no winter to check growth) sad rine bowls retarna ware made.--.. MacDonald, Mrs. Jessen, Mrs. Andrew Forbes, are frequently dipped into the wall itself Mr. Jordan, Mrs. Wallace. Mrs. Tooker, H. (affording the Bacilli food), the number of micro Carter and Mis MacDonalit
organisms must, owing to the facilities for LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
multiplication, always be large but for the Fame reason not necessarily dangerous. No The N.Y,K. str. Riojus Maru (Bombay Tine) shallow well aven in "ngland will pass a left Bombay for this port via Colombo and bacteriological test. Evidenco as to sickness Singapore ou noth inst, and is expected bere from drinking a well water would be strong about the 28th inat.
The C.P.R.
R. str. Empress of China strived at evidence of pollution, but us loal evidence of at 7.30 am. on Tuesday, the 11th inst., and this--nature how bitkerto--been- forthcoming. left again at lus.m., some day, vis Nagasaki for The Bacillus celi communis is often found in Shanghai, where she is due to arrive at 10 p.m. water above suspicion of pollution and where on Thursday, the 19th inst.
chemical analysis shows it to be of the highest standard of parity. In such case the presence of the organism has no significance. It would be interesting therefore to know the results of bacterioscopic examinations of wells at the Peak The str. Hyades sailed from Pacific Coast to so as to get an iden of the charroter Murorau (Dalny) and Chinwantao on 9th Deo.
of local well Tratore The str. Tremont left Yokohama for Pecito districts, also what would is likely to in uncongested
Kobe
The C.P.R. str. Empress of India arrived at Vancouver at 2.30 p.to. on Monday, 10th inst.
The Silk ex str. Shawmut arrived at New York on 28th Nov.
The str. Pleiades sailed from Moji for Manila 11th Dec.
Coast on 5th Dec
8.-P. H. G. Wilson, E., 871176 Mr. E. J. Griet
Lient-Col. A. E. Aitken
Mr. T. 6. Forrest... Mr. C. H. Galo
Mr. T. C. Grey
(34 entries).
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Winner of Pool.
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The next Quarterly Mosting will be held at Happy Valley from the 15th to 17th Desember,
1906.
do so
thousands of troops
WOID
several
No order as to coats.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday isenod the following report:-
On the 1th at 19.25 p.m.-The barometer has risen over Japan, and fallen over China, particularly along the B, and N. coasts
was room for many more, however, and the Company had purchased. The Britisk contend- Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending hangry proletariat kept back in the adjoining ed that the Japaness vosols should not be at 10 am. to-day, 0,00 inches. roads by the police, began to see injustice in the allowed to anchor in the British Concession. In The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon arrangement of the day. At cas spot a broad short, the foreigners were inclined, after the to-day is as follows:~~ road runs right into the ground and here the late war, to overestimate the importance of Hongkong & Neighbourhood roadway was roped off so that the crowd could everything Japanese. It was to exaggeration not press on to the field. A scors of police were to say that every nation of the Company was
Formosa Channel... lined across the roadway, bat one would think keenly watched by foreigners. The Company, South coast of Chins between that the experience the police have had with the therefore, ought to be extremely cautious South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamooks proletarist in the past few years would have led and circumspect in taking say measure.
Hongkong and Hainau...
N. winds, moderate; fine.
N. winds, freak..
Same as No.1.
Sames No.2
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