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SUPREME COURT.

Monday, 11th March.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEYOR MP. A. G. Wisk (Purse Juvar).

QUESTIONED PROCEDURE. Mosere. If. Cruz and Co. proceeded against B. H. Mahed on fire separate writs of summcus to gerover $2,500 due for goods gold

and delivered.

Mr. P. W. Cloldring (of Mesare. Goldring and Barlow) appeared for paintific, and Mr. F.

P. Helt of Morare. Brutton and Holi) for the defendant.

Mr. Hott took an initial objection to the continuance of the proceedings. He pointed out that on the endorsement of osob writ the claim was the same with tho exception of the amount and the date. The tolak amount dne by defendan', if it was due, was $2,500 and Mr. Helt referred his Lordship to mation 10 of the Summary Jurisdiction Ordinance of 1873 remarking that according to that rection it appeared to be quite clear that the action should

have been brought in original jurisdiction.

His Lordship-I thought that at the tine, and suggested it on Friday.

Mr. Goldring--I have to my that my friend že drawing a skilful red herring noross the trail. These are a series of separate contracts, distinct and specific.

His Lordabip Why didn't you see to them as they arose ?

Mr. Goldring-As roon as the last contract failed, my client wished to sue. In this case all kinds of goods were ordered, distinctly and separately, and I think your Lordship will not be within the letter of ile Ordinanco if you hold that this $2,300 forms only one came of action. I submit that in a mocion of contracta like this, everyone forms à cause of action in Itself. Contracts and so iondo every day in the commercial bouses here.

His Lordsbip-But such points are not bronght before the Court every day.

Mr. Goldring These goods arrived in the Colony by different: Whips, and on different dates, therefore each formas a seperate contract, His Lordship-I cannot understand why you didn't sue or cash as it became due.

Mr. Goldring: Promissory Botes given on delivery of the goods, and we did nob sue until the last roto fell due.

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His Lordship am deubtful about the paint at present. I never heard of a came liko it before; therefore it must go into Friday's list, then I will decido,

MANAGEMENT OF CHINESE "HUIS." Ion Sz sued Ho Yoo-nai to recover 870 duo from to defendant as a member of a money joen association of which plaintiff was the head. Mr. C. D. Thomson appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. B.A. Harding for the defendan*,

HAMBURG

(kuom

OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

February 5th.

the

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THE ELECTIONS.

The results of the elections for Reichelog on January 25th Came

a surprise to west people, for instead of the Centre losing a sortain number of seats sa anticipated, and the Social Demoorats returning defest, losing s'zleen seats in the first bekluts, in full force, the latter sasteised a decided whilst the Ultramenteze party is likely to be once more numerically the strongest in the now assembly. This show how firm a hate the -priesthood-kus on the population-in-the-Roman Catholic districts, Whatever the men may think or wish they ultimately yield to the romons trances of their womankind, who are entirely under the infernon of the clergy. In some places even the school children are said to have been pressed into the service: The second ballots which have become necessary in alcul 170 constituencies, and most of which have been fixed for today, are not expected to alter the position materially, as parties everywhere reem pretty well egreid sitker to abstain from voting altogether or to support the anti-socialist candidatos. The second ballets which have taken place so far have resulted in a furiber losa to the socialists of six vents, one of which was in Bremen, whero a Liberal has been elected with a majority of 1,700 votes.

HEAVY POLIS,

Unusually heavy polls are reported from every guerler; on in average, from 82 to 90 per cent. of the elector on the registers hare ens! their soles. Here in Hambung strenuous efforts wern made is wrest at least one sent from the Socivists, but the odla proved too great, for even if the other parties had been suited and fed succeeded in bringing up every man to the polling static, they would not have been in sufficient number to prevent their opponents from heading the list in all three divizions The following figures show the utter hop- Jeszens of their position, which nothing but a re-adjustment of the electoral divisione is likely to improve

1. chives TI, tiivizion 13. divisioo Noaber no register 1996

43,PON

138,7% 22,90 or 1-33,554 or ME, LEK, PUT UP YAŞ Y161

445,4% Bevardel for Stand, 25,00 221,Mw

In Lubeck the socialist esdidate polled 11,563 votes against 11,286 recorded for his opponent, but n potition will probably be lodged against his retur, as malpractices, such as personation, voting in me te than one ward, &c, ere alleged to have taken place.

40CIALIAM BOTCHED.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 12TM¤, 1907.

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anfirogu were well founded, and that the change was effected in the very nick of time.

H. AL PROYITS.

FUNNELS AND FLAGS,

Pro-

spects of saving cargo are poor but may possibly

HATO some."

GERMAN LANES AND THEIR PROFITS. At a meeting of the board of directors Our Hamburg correspondent in another

columo giras some details of the profits and · of the Hamburg Amorike Line on 24th

progress of the two big German" steamship ulf. it was stated that the most profits companies. The reduction of ons per cent in the of the past year, after

deducting all H. A. L. dividend is easily explained. The

N. D. I, dividend is increased by one per cont. working expenses and the interests on the estimated at 32

THE "DAKOTA'S" CARGO. proferential shares, are million Marks against 36 millions in 1905, ont The N.Y.K., as agenta for the Great of which it was their intention to propose form as of what we have alrently snugunced in Northern Steamship Company, writing to in-

your dividend of 10 per cent against 11 per cant lost our telegraphic uers. Tik, that the Great

This would leave 21 milione available for Nor heru 6, S. Co. have abandoned the depreciation account and the several roses

Dakola to the Underwriters, aid that foods, the latter having already been predited with six million Marks, the amount of premiumax received on the new-shares-recently issued. This report being considered disappoiɛting by tho publie the compary has addressed a come mantention to the Hamburg papers saying that in compering the past year with the two previous ones, it must be boras in mind that during the latter extraordinary profits had acorned from the sale and chartering of steamers to the Russian government, amounting in 1905 to ten millions end in 1904 to over two millions,Deducting there am cunts from the total profits it would be most gươn that the results of last year antisfactory, showing 3 ateady progress in the profits derived from the regular husin cus of the hus; the natt profits were in 1962, 16 millious; in 1903, 20 millions; in 1904, 28, ja 1906, 26, and in 1906, 32 millions.

N.D.L PROFITA.

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NOT CLAVERING" CARGO, The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, charterers of the wreaked steamer Clareving, state that this se mer's cargo, which consisted principally of machinery for Japan, has no connexion whaterer pitch and come plaire, gagles, and with the cargo intended for the atsamer Awa Atars. The cargo recsatly taken out of the Aus Maru was unt on board the Clavering.

ROUTHAMPTON'S NEW DOCK. As the result of a conference between tha head officials of the London

and South- Western Heilway and the Southampton orporation and Harbour Board Committee, thus ampany has agreed to porphase additional strips of land required for the construction of the new dock at Southamption, on terms which, in addition to a money payment of 25 0, involve the reclamation by the company of about six neres of andlants on the western ehore,

THE MAIL ROUTE TO INDIA.

The Norddeutscher Lloyd has called a meeting for the 19th inst. at which the balanca gheat. will be sulmitted to the shareholders. The gross profits are reported to meant to 36 million Marke, ogainat 23 last year, of which 15, mitiuos are inquired for the ordinary eagendi. fure and one million to meet extraordinary outlays; besides this three millions will, in accorciauce with the articles of association, have to be allotted to Renewal nesount. A dividendment's inaction in the matter. of 84 per cent against 7 per cent last year will be proposed by the directors.

It is reported that the British Government is about to akmurton the Briudi i route for the Indian mails in favour of the larssilles route. The expresses conteving the mails norosz Italy from Morlann to Brindisi have been affected by the general disorganization of the Italia railway linos, which for a long tim past bu been a cause of general complaint, and the British Post Office is said to have protested without avail

vail against the extraordinary delays on the journey. Needless to say the report bas eased commotien at Brindisi and a menting it being organized to protest aga ust the Govern-

COLLEGIO DE SANTA ROSA DE

LIMA: MACAO.

DISTRIBUTION AF PRIZES.

The college of Santa Rosa de Lima, was, on Bunday afternoon, the scene of the distribution of prizes prior to the Faster holidays, Altbaugh it was 'Speech Day there were no ap cebes delivered. However, so interesting musical and literary programme had been prepared, and evidently the pupils and large number of parents uzd friends present, especially the male clement in the roar of the hall appreciated every item or noted. The room was tastefully adorned with flowers, evergreens und lage. The following number who attended His Excellency the Governor and Lady Montenegro; The Right Rev. The Bishop of Mono; General J. Castel

Attorney General; D... F. X. Pereira, Prest

SHIFTING DIRECTORS' FEES.

The Flensburg Steam-hip Company, which is doing a tramp business, aud in managed entirely by Messer, Schult, of Flenshiur, was to hold its abous!

15.

A Qual meeting on February amber of shareholders proposed to bring for, ward a resolution to abolish the right hitherto »joyed by the diregions of a i per out, pay, meat on the gross freight income, and the us! brokerage of per cent, on the ground that this makes it

ble for the shareholders to it impossi recsivu a bigher dividend than 4 per cent, whils the directors receive many hundred thousands of marks. It i regular salary and a fee out of the net profits, tis proposent to pay the directors a

while the aburel ilers shali reesivo the surplus a dividend after suficient perceuta has been devoted to reserve,

CHAMBER OF SHIPPING OY THE UNITRŲ

-KINGDOM.

The report of the excentive conuoll for the year 19 6 remarks that the Sassióu of 1006 was to the "Shipowners" Parliamentary Cetamilton" one of more than usual anxiety and inbour, for daring its progress no fewer than thre

Bilia

-oting British merchant wore introduced into Parliament

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The council are still making efforts to seguret certain necessary reforms in connexion with the ceuzeit understant, again receiving the The Sa-z Canal Company; the matter is now, attention of the Foreign Office and the Board | of Trade. They are glad to report that the president of the chamber (Mr. Oswald Sauder: on) was invited in Angust by his Majesty Bovement to Lecome a usemter of the Royal Commission which was appointed in November last to inquin into the operation of shipping

ringe

er conferences generally," and has accepted the invitation

With ra

referace to ti è insection of a neglig pre claus in Government chaiter-parties, council Inve to report that, in accordance with the velutien en the subject which was parsed at the Test anual treating of the Chucker, the secolary addressed on April 6 tots to the India Office, the War Office, the Colorir! (Iffice, and the Admiralty urging upon there Departments that they should the inheir artis, segligence clausitt obarter-partis, and then asimilate their forms of f contracts of carriage to those which are in rexstant use 0 ordinary canrcial transactions with reference to the en ringe of perda i to." Your council regret that their views has not been eccepted by the Depart

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insertion of a**

ments concerned.

MUTINY ON AN AMERICAN CRUISER.

OFFICERS AND MEN KILLED.

Complaints about the food mud about re- were responsible for a strictions of pisileges Actoured crufrer Terence, but that vessel being herly guarded by marine, al the principle in the affray under arrest, and the

In Leipzig the Sacialists bars lost a seat and in Bresian two, which is all the more roroarkable as both are large manufacturing centres. The victory of an auti-socialist in Berlin led to an enthusiatic demenstration of the people in front of the palace of the Imperial Chanceller, Prince Bülow; the crowd growing so thick and B vehement in the expression of their contiments Mr. Thomson-Yes, my Lord. The plaintif that the police had to interfere. The whole is best of the Association, but not a member ceratiz xeeins to experience a sepse of relief Brasen; Dr. and Mrs Americo de Souza; the the President of the Board of Trade (the Rightstion was dificult to secure.

at being freed from the bondage of the social

His Lordship suppose the question is whather this case will come under the Companies

Act or not?

of it.

His Lordship-Thon she cannot sne. Mr. Thomson-Yer, because sho is responsible for defaultete and is entitled to a commission on the drawings.

His Lordsbip-What is the consideration ? Mr. Themson-That she is responsible for defaulting members.

Plaint was then called and said she started a money loan association on October 13, 1965, There were twenty member, but she was not

que.

His Lordship-Can you read or write?—No. Then who made out your beck-A lodger who is living with mo

His Lordship-It's about time this Aut braai- ́ness 'was stopped, so far as 1 340 x64,

By Mr. Th-Defendant was a men- ber, of the association and owed $70,

His

Lordship--' et 12 get to the bottom of this! That's her book which the lodger wrote where's the lodger --Gone to the country.

Very well, pon counot read or write: how do you know she owes $703-Th cause she did

not pay the routribatious.

were amongst the Governmeri, lesidor ethore. The mutiku ontbreak aboard the United States

mat

irst of these, the Merchant

mendment (No. 2)

was introduced into the House of Commons on March 20 by Hon. D. Lloyd Gourgo, M.P.). This Bill wa arst considered by the Shipowners Parlia

Committee" at a

at a meeting which was

boll

istic arty, but whether the tide has really eut of the Leal Benado; the Director of mentary 30, and after the clauses of the officer has since died. A. Philadelphia despatch

At any rate the Public Works; Mr. and Mrs. O'ympio de 9 has been gone through seriatim, a

| tar ned remains to be seen.

government bas' new secured a working ma jority, for although the Centre has gained several senis they are no longer likely to continuo their alliance with the Socialists, and

even if they did the two parties together would go to strong enough to thwart the policy of the government. What that policy will be, it is Lord to predict. It may be reac fichory in remo dictions, as the conservative parsics have received a considerable accession of stergth, but it is expected that on the whole literal counsels will prevail. -

RIS MAJESTY GRATIFIED.

measure

ficers preserving the strictest silouce, inform

From what has already leaked out, however, if appears that two petty officers and a seaman were whet Infore order was restored, nail one

implies that the alleged bullying actions of the new commissioned officers led to the outbreak,, bat in view of the recrecy maintained it is neces- to await the official inquiry before sxing Kary. The blame.

March Oliveira, Chief of the Exobegaor; General considerada number of aziendants to them and Mrs. Garcia; General and Mrs. G. P da were agreed to i

principle, by that

Звіройдета Laz: Dr. and Mrs. Gougares Pereira: Cap. The Bill was then referred by the Shipowners Parliamentary Committes" to a sub-committee tain Diego de Sá, Herbour Master; Dr.

to draft the proposed amendments and with Quei xez; Mr. F. N. da Eilva; Mr. A. J. Basto; power to

set. The

of the measure progress Major and Mrs. Guedes, Cplain Moraes des, throughout the whole of ite passage Carvalho, commander of the gunboat, Rie through Parliament, carefully watched by the executive of the Shipowners' Parliamentary Committee” sud members of Parliament in

whenever vorasion required, by

thea. The Bacond Government Vin

Ted affecting British Workman's Com zerobant shipping as the pensation Bill," which was introduced into the House of Commons on behalf of his Majesty' Government by the Secretary of State for the Home

(the Departmest

Hon. Herbart Kight

Lion', ste. etc..

Seam Burke is charged with Bring all the shots, and two other men have been arreated Receptions. Batte and bis companions had teen placed in the "brig" for a minor offence, While Minster-at-arme Dongle, it is alleged, the men, he struck one of the m Tho

then attacked him, and a man)

who

There was no report read, but the perfor. [terested in shipping were communicated with, was sent to Douglas's assistaues,

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drattam

It was McCool

wha fatally shot.

During the disturbance not a sailor on the cruiser offered assistance to the petty

ary fees. The bugle call for the "sembly" was sounded, but was not obeyed. The crew

gathered in ideo Thun benght out a battalion was then sounded. This bought out a battalion of marinos, who fack possession of the ship.

The feature of 'be exse which attenet the most serious notice is that the diffection

ECZEMA FOR

. FOUR MONTHS

Baby Girl Suffered from Head to Foot -Would Beat Her Head-When Washed would Cry with Pain- Blood Ran Down Back --One Mass of Sores Medical Men Useless.

CUTICURA REMEDIES

EFFECT A CURE

"I am writing to you a few words of advice to mothers who may have a child the same as I have. For more than four nemtas ng little baby girl hud erzema, and no one but those who have had it can tell the agony they Buffer. I have seen my child beat her head, and biome! streaming down her Jack She was a little sufferer from head to foot. She was one mass. Í ind advice from mediral nen; did not seem to eure her one bit. I was advised to use the Cdiena Remedies, and lund two sets. Now there is not one spot about her, and I am endent that the Cuticora Hosp, Cutieum Ointment and Chieurs Pilla eurek her, I told them and I think it's worth all praise for my child's sake and other mothers who may have such trouble as I did with her. used to dreaul the time for her to wake up, as the crest from her were heartrending. For mouths she was bad. It first came in a small place on her head. I used all kinds of remedies for it and it got worse.

When I washed her she would cry with pain. One day 1 mande up my mind while reading about the Cuticura Remedios, se I got

Ticke of Cuticura Soup, a box of Caticare Ointment and Cutieura Pills and used them in the evening continued for week and you can't imagine how thunki was to see how well she got on. She was two years of age the 22d of Feb- ruury and a girl he is a picture to look at ww. I shall recommend the Cuticura Remedies to every one I know. Mrs. Cutler, 140 King St., Royal Oak, Plymouth, Jan. 29, 1906."

External and Internat lofente, Children, an A

gura Heap in sirajar th... Pig Cutlence, Elintavad 24 Lead the skin, mui Cuteurs, Pili breytair Grain), Matt Dụy to prolly the Card A Single bei oferial Hotel betrial Le powers, Chartulione

Jaquetge Aumenila, K. Towns & Co., Ryley; Familan. Paria, Kobenia, 4 Bugde la Pax Tutar 180g 4 Chem 'Corp., Hole Fange,

Bed Free, Law to Care Every Huminter."

14th March, atreon.

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mances of the pupils and the number of prizes distributed bear amplo testimony to the high +fciency of the College. The papile them. solves were prettily dressed, and evidently The Kaiser le marked his satisfaction at oppreciated the carefully selected and stimulat. the rent of the elections by addressing a ing exercises prepared for them by their in-ladatove, M.1.) on March 26th, his Bill letter to the Prussian Minister of Justice structors. Most of the items on the programme was consider d by the "Shipowners' Parliament on the occasion of his histuluy two daye war, of course, in Pertagnose, but it is a pary Committes at their meeting on March

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. later, in which expresses the wish that in pleasure to be able to state that the English Both, when they decided that it should be refer ed 10 a sub-commitice to draft sm atment to Tatura no pressentius shall be instituted pieces were rendered with very great credit to those portions of the measure which dealt with apparent! was so great that the other men

The I.G.M. atr. Zieten carrying the Germss for like mujraté; the WED of abusive all concerned. If, however, without laaaring the inclusion of season within the Bill and with seemed rather to sempathise with the fending Mails with dates from Berlin of the 19th Feb,

language towards men:bir

The ever say that so many men left singapore on Sunday, the 10th Mareb, and of the royal thie credit it were possible to entice the girls to power to act

The executive of the " Ship soumen, owners Parliamentary Committoo also desert that they have to be careful in granting may be expected here on or about Thursday, the family, unless malica preponso CAR be speak out more distinctly and loudly and la

organized a a deputation to the Home Fecretary leave of absence, proved. This applies to the kingdom of direct their looks and words to the end of the with respect to the inclusion of some But if you cannot rond, how do you know it Prussia only, as in the other states of the emball much good and more pleasure to the was received on May 3rd by the Right Hue.

witlim the

Faure This deputation pire this is a matter uppertaining to the pre audience wonkit result.

Herbert Gladston, M.P., at the House of Com

Tho

and, gesorally, the conseil were favourable, reply to the depulation was au- unable to

modifications in the which they considered desirable. Theezecutive

procura

in the

circulated, together with a printed expiratory prepared amendments to the bill, which they

Las reasons

ons for the amendmente, statement of amongst the members of the Upper fome, be fore the Committee stage of the masure was

The bill is the more important because it is taken in the House of Lords, L

The O. & 0. str. Siberia will mil from Lurd

constructed upoù à basis about which

Yokohama on the 12th March, and will there- moved there

Les complicated, perhaps thau Lord Duo- fore be due at this port about the 21st March. Miss Rita Henrique touch sympathy in the these amend ents in the Committes stage of the

The C.P.B. str. Mantragic left Yokohama Bill in the

on December 18. The raven's Bill of 1888--which was the last wen- Upper

are brought forward for the reconstitution of pm on Saturday, the 9th March, for Victoria amendments nere, howaser, mother did not see it.

strougly opposed bra programm the beep drill war, perhaps, most of the Government, and

body a principle of the eventuails

is not there?-I nets it down.

If you did not get the micey the lodger rogatives of the respective rulers. might have ? Might have.

Hie Lordship. She has not proved bersell to be the bond of the encers. Those things have get to be stopped some way or other. Geamally stupid, ignorant women go into them and if the associations pay all right; if not they alop payment. Plaintiff, as bead of the associa- tion, has got to prove her cœe.

Mr. Thomson the anys the defendant is in arraur $70.

His Tordabip-But she cannot show it to 护。 You don't, orpeat 1 should take her evidence?

Mr. Thomeca-No, but money lending

association eneca are not strong ones.

His Lordship-Thie is about the weakest I

know of.

Mr. Harding-And the plaintiff is a xitaess for my side.

ross erumination plaintiff said she Under started the association for the purpose of earning a commissien. The book produced by the defendant was the one leaned by wituose, She recognised it by the colour of the paper.

Hie Lordship-IL is impossible for these sort of women to run those gambling dens; that is a

TATE ELECTIONS,

The tricrdial State elections here on the 2411 ult. following elewly on these for the Reich- atag, are of considerabilo interest an being the first under the new electoral laws. It may be remetobesed that, fearing the Bocialists might eventually obtain a majority in the Burgers

the government, a bill was brought in twaro

Miss Maria Queiroz and Mise Marin Schluter made very pretty pictures as they moved op and down the slug, reminding one of the ailant performances in the Alhambra but it is doubtful whether hafi u dozen people of all who were present beard, what they said. In justice to the latter girl, it may bostat d that she was recompanied, throngheut, by n forthless baby,

-HOUSE OF LORDS.-

EKCONSTITUTION BILL,

The Daily Telegraph understands that Lord Newton is drafting a bill for the reconstitution danced in the forthcoming session of Partia of the Home of Lords, which will be intro-

ment.

cheft and consequently the entire control of who, a few minutes previoukly bad afforded at the request of the exeentiverelydr. being believed to be gruerof agirement.

The CPR str Parker arrived Shanghai at 11 a. on Monday, the 1th March, and left at pzo same day for Hongkong, where she is due to arrive at 6pm. on Thursday, the 14th Martb.

The A. L. B. N. Co str. Persza left Singa- pore for this port on the 10th March, and is due hare na the 17th March.

Lane) left. Kobe via Maji and Shanghai for this TUA NY.K. sr ga Maru (Europtan

port on the 9th March, and is expected to arrive here on a 18th March

months ago and passed, dividing the electora pieco es titled "Maternal Blindness," but whole of 159arl Beauchan on behalf the Upper Hous- it will nevertheless, em-and Vancouver.

into two categories,' the one comprising those

whose annual income does not exceed M 2,500.

--and the other such as unjoy more able

revenues. The former ure entitled to vote for only bali the womber of members that the latter do, or in other words they have only half the number of votes, which at the regular triennial elections, means twelve votes to twenty-four. The votes are cumulative and may be given either.

all to une copilidale or distributed amongst

several. How cleverly this has been turned to arconat by the Sepialists on the present occasion is stown by their laring gained six seats and by their having given each of their candidatus about the semne number of votos esch [viz: 15,170, 11,749, 11,637, 11,50, 11,478, 11,435 they are.

*11,434, 11345, 11,311, 11,306) which places them Mr. Hording then called the defendent who | at the head of the poll with the oro-ption of denied plaintiff's atory, Mating that plaintiff an independent Liberal who, with 13,058, would not pay money owing to her because hor | standa second on the list, Of the other fourteen mother-in-law had absronded.

members alicted only one can boast of having

Badical.

His Lordship-Judgmert is for the defend aut and costs. I think there huis des great received more then 8,000 votes owl he is a deal of harta berangs they ste van by ignorant

Ali this goes far to prove that the rld wom n who, directly they find a meraber fours entertained of the growing power of tho does not pay up, sue and thus lose more money, | Socialistų which led to the alteration of the

Of all the items on e

Wera

operation on July 1,

1907.

оп

of the bill that there should be

of peers who bare

are already served appreciated. It certainly hed its educational negatived by the Upper Hanse. The Bill will a nucleus

The State AR Ministers fr io anme aneh similar sale and is a direct disprovel of the statement.com intind Cavernment Bill affecting British capricity. Lord Narter's bill will are propose that girls ovanst bo taught

dzili. Tha movements were graceful, well-imed, smart, merchant shipping was the Barine Insurance that a cortain nuratur of peers should be elected

the Bill." This

BELL

same principle that Scottish and Irish was throughout its course and the pupils mored without a bitch.

ported by the coaucil;

it came into force on peers are now elected, riz, by delegation; and Bupported

that, farther, there shouki ben proportion of Amongst those who deserve a word of som. Jauuary 1, 1907.

"life" With

to the work during the past reference mendation are bliss Maria Queiroz: Master

year of the advisory committee to the Board of

pente,

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WEATHER REPORT.

The Honglong Observatory posterday issued the following report:

On the 11th at 11.55 am. The barometer has risen slight in E, Japan, and fallen a little

this Louchoos and China.

Lord Newton is now in personal communice-over 8.W.sine low over Übina and the

of the

Autozin Lello; Miss Laurs Machado: Miss Trade upon now lighthouse works, &e the tion with Tried with a vine to emplitting and Easier and

thes,

Alive Pereira; and last but not least, Miss Emilia council etate that at their meeting on October da Silva, and Miss Amalia Basto for their 26 they uenzimously agreed that, it effect lifying the drait of his measure as uced be to E coast of China, the departure from the suit as m roprepsutative views as possible, normal is about 35 inch. Gradients are, spirited rendering of the dialogue entitled were not given to the request of the quano sust it is said that be in meeting with Bn en- however fury aligut in all areas.

that 打职 experienced and representative

want of socess.

Light variable winds, accompanied by foggy In Tristense et In Gajeté,"

shipowner shou'd be rided to thu

Royal urging

It may here be added to corrvoi a wrong weather, may boxpected along the Chiun coast. The Committee and the sisters of the College Commission on the Troy Lighthore Authori

the Chamber shouhl fakes no part in the impression which has obtained some footing-

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending are to be congratulated in basing prepa red rack

giving of evidence fore. tho Royal that there is by no meats any geuorat hostility at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches. an excellent programas of musical and literary Commission. The subsequently inferred among the Unionist party to suck a bill as Lord Newt.n is binging forward. It will be found,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon variety.

the Royal Commissioners in reply to un inquiry received from the secretary of the on the contrary, that Lord Nowton's measures to-day is as follows:---

receiving the approval of a certain proportion A goed gelem is elo yo impressive, and hae Royal Commission as to whether the Chatab of both sides of bis Han

Hongkong & Neighbourhood desired to give evidence before them and, if so, anity which commands rrgeet, and your what witnesses i would proposes to put for

Formosa Channel cuffera attention is soon directed to it. Award") that, "whikt thanking the Eoyal ("om- ystem to to Perth anything must be misioners for their invitation, the Chamber

Education ought to be the art of using the

Le scientiously followed out-business is not did not desire to give ovidence befes the mine and of arranging knowledge; it is tient, although a wixture of the two is Regal Commission on Lighthouse Administra becoming the art of swallowing pellets et

tior,"

special information.

ometimes perdonable.

South coast of China between

Hongkong and Lamooks }

Hongkong and Hainen.

forth coast of China between

Variable winds, light; fair, fog (at times.

Same as No. L. Į

Same as No.7..

Fame as No. 1.

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