SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, May 9th.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
BEFORE SIR FRANCIS P1000TT (Chier JewzICE}. APPLICATION FOR DEBTOR'S RELEASE, Re the San Chatag Firm z parte the deltor. Mr. P. W. Goldring (af Mosers, Goldring and Harlow) moved on behalf of one, Lo Ming, for "Ife stats that his release from Victoria Juil. in Movember kat a similar application was made for this man's release. The debtor was, at the timo of making application for his rewiring order, in jail under exccution for a civil debt His Lordship considered since November that thers were not anflicient grounds for releasing
him.
His Lordship-Why did I refuss?
Mr. Goldring--I can't tell you, my Lord. Mr. Harston--I think I can tell is, my Lord.
His Lordship-What are the grounds now? Mr. Goldring. I am applying on this grounds that the man cannot be left indefinitely in jail ou your Lordship's order.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 10TH, 1907.
returned 85,000. I mid-"You must return bad seid of the plaintiff was true; but what the balance of $5,000——**
they said of him was of a very litaliens and His Lordship stopped the narrator, andindammatory character. Yip Yan was & MAI granted the receiving order.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BERGER MI. A. G. WISE (PIONS Jones)
A LIBEL ACTION,
FUNNELS AND FLAGB.
"BENOTIAN" CARGO. There are 380 tons of dynamite on board the German steamer Begovia, which is bound for Hongkong.
A CANKLESS SKIPPIE,
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of considerable wealth and induenica in British Columbia and Canada. He came to Hongkong and South China on a visit, and during that
Captain Falsome of the French steamer time was engaged by persons having the Amiral Fouriehen probably will be more careful control of the Canton-Hankow railway to in making out his manifests in the future. collect abeoriptions for shares when be went the result of his carelessness, which has occurred and the sum of $10 for each 39 separate The case was concluded in which Yip Yes, back to Canada. This man Yip was also what for the second time in Honolulu, he has been offences, a total of $2390. When he was in him to have certain political enemies. This oneinlu before he was warned by Inspector of aliae Yip Wai-pak of 276, Das Voax Read known as a reformer, and that fart sed
paper was apparently the organ of the party Immigration Brown that he must be more cate- Central, managing parizer of Wah Tick and Co.. sued the Man Tong L.d.. a company opposed to him, and made use of the fact that fal, but without result; and on his last trip his 10 the immigrants. The law provides a fine of registered under the Companies Act of Honga had been employed for the collection of manifest dil bot show the actual facts in regard Then 810 for each offenes of this kind, and finding kong, sud having its registered office st 1. Des shares to make this attack on hiva Vuz Road Central (in liquidation), ani A having announced the text, as it were, they that there was no other way in which the armon against the man, and French ofloor could be made to look after his
duties properly, the fine was inflicted. R. Lowe, liquidator of the said company, for presobed a recovery of the sum of $20.000 as damages for expressed astonishment that the managonient a libet published by the defendant company on of the Cautoa-Hankow railway should employ March tb, 1906, in the Chinz newspaper, of nach an unsuitable person. which the defendant company are proprietors
Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C., iuxtracted by Mir (1). Wilkinson (of Messrs Wilkinson and Crist) appeared for the plaintiff, but Counsel and solicitors for the defendants withdrew before tho tríul.
nuel J. Craik.
The following jury was empanelled:-F. F Bovet (foreman), 8. D. Hickie, H. F. Jellings, His Lordship-How long has he been in jait. Humphreys, II. F. Hickman, A. SteveRSCH Mr. Goldring-Siace Odaber last, and you cannot allow a man to languish in jail for ever. His Lordship Six months is unt for ever. Mr. Goldring 1 weald ask your Lordship silber to make an order for his immediate release, or to limit the date of his imprisonment. His Lordship-limiting the date would destrup the object of putting him in prison. He is put in for the purpose of exercising pressure
on him.
Dr. Goldring-ile bas tiled his statement of
The Puisne Judge addressed the jury, afterwards retired.
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The quipment of the Cyclops will mumble all s accept the very woral description of repairs to warships to be carried out at sea, or at least in
On their return the foreman anaounced that { wook of the seven sens is, saya the Call, lying some temporary solter, 1has waving the injured) ROBINSON PIANO
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FAMOUS CLIPPER SHIF TA EN 801.D. Tae famous clipper ship Argan, one of the last built of the smart wooden ships that oneo who made the American merchant marine famous
and the Stars and Stripes familiar in every- in the mut of Oakland Creek awaiting
Her usefulness as a slipper gene, Onc pa dividend carrying coal from the Atlantis side to this port and returning with a carge of sugar fresk Hovoluta. Sugar is no longer shippul in wooden vesels, and the Arya's owners call no longer use the vessel to any advantage. SheIn the absence of the President of the Board aost $10 when she was built in 1893 and it is said that her owners are now cousi
they awarded the plaintiff $2,500 demager.
His Lordship gave judgment for this amount base. together with costs, and further ordered that the coats of this action should take priority to any other claim.
UNITED STATES AND OPIUM. The United States Government working jointly with the British authorities, will in war upon the cpium vice, The United States Government has taken the tries interested. Assistant Secretary of Stato initiative after a careful wounding of the coun
the approval of President Bacau, with Roosevelt, has extended an iaritation to all to partielpaly in au international conference, the 'owers baring possessions in the Far Fast which shall devise measures for the suppres.
The statement of claim set out that the plaintiff wass merchans carrying on basines in Vancouver, and tempmarily resident at 387augurate a new Der Vreux Road Central. The defendunts were the proprietors of a Chiness newspaper called the Ching, published is this Colony. On March 6th. 19, the defendants falsely and maliciously caused to be printed and published in the said new paper the following article con. cerning the plaintiff, translated from Chinese
sion of the use of
ship the risk and lost time involved in making for a dockyard. In fact the ship herself will time the practically a fosting dockyard. She will be
delivered at. Devno purt.
dering an offer of $30,000 for her. She will be used probably in the coast lumber trade, which is profitable, but rather a humdrum sort of business for a clipper of the Aryn's fame al beauty.
afairs, and his attitude is that he cannot do any 1 into English Somaticae ago when I saw your or at least i's warium, it this be possible, the vessel has been built. The dimensions of
moro.
Mr. ilarstou---I am instructed to oppose this application by Mossre. Shewan, Fomos and Co., and before your Lordship decides I should like you to hear ate.
flis Lordship-What are the assets?
Mr. Goldring read an affidavit which showed that $ had been collected by the Trustee in bankruptcy, and said be understand the principal ground why the debtor's release was objected to was because be did not tend all the assistance he might have done to the
Offcial Recoitur.
His Lordship The ground on which he was
newspaper and You Shu Wai and Chn Kong Kiss, and other newspapers also containing the fact that the members of the Association for the protection of the Emperor Lave falsely born pretending to be managing the affairs of this railway (meaning the Canton Hankow railway), and have sent telegram to various paris prossing for collcation of share money raised through com- mercial societies formed by members of the enid Association, I thought that since the treacherous schemes of members in falsely pretending to be managing the affairs of the said railway have been disclosed, mads known and attacked by the crownless kings and emperors, etc., the various
Nogotistions on this subject hara been in pro- President revived from Pishay Charles H. gress since last. September. At that time the Bret, since 192 Bishop of the Episcopal Church for the Philippine Islands, a latter caflag bis attention to the spread of opium smoking in archipelago, and urging that international mes sures be taken by which the vics could be eradi. sated, not only in the American possessions but through the Eset.
President Roosevelt referred his letter to As sistant Secretory Bacon, Mr. Rool at the time sent instructions to the American Ambas being in South America and the latter at suce sador at London, directing him to ascertain from the British Government if it would take part in such a conference.
The assent of Great Britain was a primary opium poppy, and the total ralar of the Trade *as is over £6, 000 annually. Moreover, forced war on China in 1839 for the purpose
of
Rail opium, is generally known, the British Goverum of competing the admission Chinese commercial and polition isolation.
Accommodation i
COLONIAL SHIPPING CONFERENCE Ta Colonial Marchant Shipping Conference held its third mosting at the Foreign Office. of Trade, Mr. Linwellyn Sraith, C.B., was in
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the chair. The following we present:- TALKING Imperial delegates-Mr. Walter J. Howell,
B. Mr. R. Eucliffe and Captain A. J, G. Chalmers, of the Foard of Trade; and Mr. H, Bertram Cor, C.B, and Mr. A. B. Keith, of the Colonial Ofes: Mr. K. Anderson, Mr. H. F. Fernis, Mr. N. Dunlop, and Mr. Norman Hill, representing the shipowners; and Mr. Havelock Wilson. M.P., the DAD:
N, Y. H. Y YEAHEL.. Mosers D. und W. Henderson and Cn. (Limited), Patrick, launched April 3rd a steel of the Nippon Yasen, Kaisha, Japan, threagh, the Hon. W. M. Hughes and the Dugald Thomson, with Dr. II. suri- steamer, which they have built to the order Australian delegates the Hon, Sir W. J. (Limited), Glasgow, nader shows inspection N Wollaston; New Zealand delegates -the How Sir Joseph Ward, Mr. James Mills, Mr. the vernd are:-Lengih between perpendicu Willam Baleher, and Mr A. R. Hislop with Meers A. R. Brown, d'Farlans, sed G. Lyne
#. depth Dr. Fitelt (Solicitor-General); secreturise
Mr. J. A. Webster, and Dr. G. E. Baker, moulded, 260. Gin, with a gross lounage of
If i Lop She is built to class 10 Al
of the Hound of Trade; Mr. J. lurs, 519 ft. breadth moulded, 40 £1. about 30 tons. Lloyds, spar d-ck cláss, and also in accordance privats svereins to Six J. Ward; and Mr. D. 3. with the Teishiusho rales.
Quine, private secretary to Sir W. J. LyLe. report of the proceedings, which were held in pricută: provided in strooms under the fore part of We have waived the lawing official the bridge deck for a limited number of first
The sub paty discussal were the application to class passengers, and in addition there is a dining-saloon and smoke-room in polished hard
to accommodation, ventilation, and conveniences, wood, of a seat and lasteful design. In the ships already built of Colonial requiremesis as questions as to rating of sense and manning, with dinning-aloon, and the restriction of officers employed on British Hecond-cine passengeredation is provided ships in Colonial waters to British saysels peop att there is accommodation for sixtoon
conversant with the English language.
Among the resolutions pessed at this and the in forward 'ween decks for third-class passen bortbed amidships, and the seamen and firemen gere. Captain, officers, and engineers are forward. Special attention has been paid to the previous meeting were the following
Sarsey Tbatit should be a, suggestion to the the issue of Burvey-certificate in the case of and well ventilated. The vessel is fitted with evers thing that can add to the comfort of pas enger and to the economical working of the non-passenger vessels, and that standards as to ball, machinery boilers, and life-saving appli tbe bip The machinery, also constructed by
zed unli by the Board of Trade buildare, consists of triple.sepansion engines, and tralified by current enticates should be
oylinders Pin., 41 in. and in in
also in hardwood.
put in jail was because he did not pay his gentlemen in Canton who are interested in the requisite, because Judin is the home of the accommodaties, all the rooms being large, airy, Board of Trade that they should provide for |
judgmont debt.
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It is rather a dificult thing for a pan in jail to asiat the Official Receiver. It is not just to keep him indeßnitely in jail. He has already sorved as much imprisonment as he might have done if indicted and consisted.
His Lordship-Enfortunately I have not got the making of these laws.
base
affairs of the railway would have taken the warning of the cart ahead, and would dot erroneously fallen into the mars set by the members of the said association (meaning that
egosution had on a previous occasion or on previous occasions been guilty of dishonest and disgraceful conduct). This morning i road the Os Ngi of Canton, which contains a lotter from Lai Lo, Ling and other
the (meaning members of the General Chamber of Commerco so-and-80 requesting Ip plaintiff), a member of the Association for the protection of the Emperor, to invite shares in America, and which also says that yesterday Lai and others gave In a farewell entertainment at Ching Yee Yap. If this is so the future prospects of the railway will not be worth a direotor of the mid mentioning. I was
quoted at the end, was want from Washington on April 2nd to the Evening Standard.
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Hoogkong, 29th Novomber, 1906, It is clear that Mr. Cortelyou recognizes dimly that the practice is essentially vicious
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Mr. Goldring--That was the original ground, but when your Lordship made the order I anderstood it was advanced that he should have lent more assistance to the Official Receiver the plaintiff and other members of the raid this war proved the entering wedge into a respectively, and stroke of 48 inches.20cepted for British ships in Australian and or, rather, that it is a desperate remedy for is a national danger, The street plouges into This message, with the impudent mendacity here will be two largo single-anded boilers 1 New Zealand waters, the Beard of Trade vicious conditions. The truth is thaf Wall street
Scale of provisions-That the provisi o scale
de banche of speculation. Banking funds ar working at a pressure of 1851b. The resse! Was erlife tes. Unanimous) named Chikago Murn, The Chikuga Maru
to the Chikusen Afiu, launched laid down in the Imperial Act of 1906 he recog⋅ 1 tied up to float the boom in stocks. There is no is a aister ship 101
nized by Australia and New Zealand for use money left to do the industrial and commercial recently by Mrs. Henderson for the same owners, and now nearing completion at their British ship not registered in these colonies, basipees of the country. Asqueezein money comes and at once the Secretary of the Treasury is im- (Unanimous) Meadowside yard.
Inspection of provision on Brish abips plored to come to the relief of the bank in
in order ot Messrs. Arohd M Millan and Son (Limited), which have already been in fatal furto avert disaster to the industry and commerce
Visions of the country.
panie and the destrue- The Industrial Exbibition in youo Park,
screw steamer tilenmount, which is the first of spection in Australia and New Zealand exception of confidence and credit are called into pay.. Domburton, launched on April 3rd the steel by Imperial officers be exempt from further in- by universal consent, an affair of greater magni-
Vessels they are building for Canadian upon complaint; or unless the authorities have and not without reason. The Secretary really Tokyo, will remain open until July 31. It is,
Bar
(Unanimous. tudo and importance than that belt four years to
Aecommodation Provisionaand Ships Already ago at Osake, although that was a national owners. The Glenmount, which is about resece to believe that such inspection is peces- organisation and this, nominally, is a prefectural feet in length, is intended for service on the in Spring, soupled with the interest in the ex- forward for captain with chart-room was prot New Zealand, instead of imposing new condi exhibition only. The natural beauties of Japan Canadian Lakes. Acermmodation is provided Baill. That the Gorrraments of Australia and bibition, has drawn to Tokyo a large body of forecastle while superior accommodation is pro- tions involving structural alterations as regards Goldring wants to bring the matter properly association when he was in Canada, but borrowed visitors izsluding many foreigners, whows in-rided aft for officers and engineers, the ore" cubis and superficial space accommodation know that when the piues comes the Secretary bofore you be should apply for his discharge, the name of the association to catoh toole terest has been drawn more especially to being bartled in forecost la. The machinery, devoted to officers and crew on ressels built of the Treasury may be expected to help thera The man has been adjudicated bankrupt, and (meaning the plaintiff chested anwary persons). refining, coal, and other industries versel aid machinery bave been built to Lloyd's accommodation whieb, in the opinion of the local to get beyond their depth to finance the
Mr. Hatton-The debtor obtained gooda from Messrs. Shewan, Tower and Co. to the extent of over $10,000, and to his own knowledge he had not the slightwat prospect of paying. On those circumstances your Lortship made the arder that be should find $5.00 security or be committed to prison. I submit that if Mr.
the public examination closed.
EXCESSITE RENT.
for
A receiving
Fame
the
The grounds on which the petitios known them. They have now setnally com.in the capital. The officials who, hava beau Dockyard Company the steal-screw steamer
Be Eather Oliver ex parte the debtor. M. E. J. Grist (of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grish) asked his Lordship to adjouru this debtor's petition order. was filed were that the debtor, who was lease for curtain publican here, has a premises. The zent on these was so much that she found she could not make the business puy, but the matter was now sodor negotia
Under the circumstances she bed no other course than to file her polition to get relief.
tion.
the
that
has not alternative. Ho must say the market, no matter how little be mag love the plungers.
Obviously, the fault lies with the banks. They undertake dangerous commitments to finanes Wall-street operations, and they do this with the more confidenies or during because they
the
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the exhibits of Japaneso machinery for rics which is fitted aft, is being applied by Messrs.
for weaving Muir and Houston (Limited), Glasgow. The prior to the enactment of such conditions, shou'd
require only such existing vessels as have carry the load."
It is easy to say that the bankers ought not He conspired with Kong, Ng, Two and his and spinning, and the
For the highest elas, and under the superintendence of
to amend the Nema so as to bring it into acperations of stuck gamblers. That is quite it is Lordship-The best thing is to bring the colleagues Ho so-and-so and others to entrap and of cloisonné and other artistic work.
involve Me, Pus and Ha in trouble so assistance of foreigners interpretera speaking Mr. Daalep, of Mesura. John Reid and Co., authorities, is in fact fasanitary or unhealthful as to break down the opposition to the Exclusion English, French, German and Chinese are nasul architects, Glasgow and Captain Fraser, sanitary and healthful condition to this satis true in the abstract, but when it is stacked an
Owners Invitations to the the man sp, and apply for his discharge.
superintendent. The uning available without charge.
was performed by Mrs. Fraser, faction of the local authorities. Mr. W. M.ainst the vast and easy profits that the it cuts little figure. For instance, let Act. This bas been published in the data New sumber of 6) were sent out to foreigners ceremony
Hating-That ne seaman should be permitted take the purchase of Southerm Paciflo the World's the
from day All his evil past acts are known to all men resident in Japan and special facilities wins wife of Captain Fraser. There was launched Hughes and Mr. J. Havelock Wikou dissented.bankers wake by financing such speculations
Grangemouth
Harriman for the Union Pacific. to engage as A. B. on board any British xhip by Greenock held
Government and yard of the Christian Stadents' Conference recently
who cannot show that he is justly entitled to
детсе Commission that Harriman's, bankers how could those who manage the affairs of extended to the members of
3 should be three years. (Unanimour.) the General Chamber of Commerce have not
were paid per cent on the firal purchase of The verse, which in of quaticing, and that the period of service is in testimony before the Interstate Com working strenuously for the sacress of the age, which has been built to the order
Offers.That no person should be employed 750,000 shares and then were paid a paz sent for mitted into his hands the important task of exhibition are: Baron Senge, the Governor of of Chilian owners.
150ft. between per p in
as an officer on board any British ship register underpriting $40,000 in bonds issued to pay price. That is to say, the bankers took the inviting railway shares. Did they do itokyo State (President); Mr. Hori Shinji, the awning dock
B.L. Commissioner-General to the eshiti
been specially designed to Lloyd's highest class in
the consting trade of those colonies, transaction coming and
kind of busines purposely or not: From what was contained tion), Mr. Nagano Baei, the chairman of the pendiculart by 27ft, by 911 maled, and, hased in Australia or New Zealand, or engaging unde
English per cent on the whole. Fog and realised 10 going on every day. Since the beginning of in your newspaper it can be seen throughout Tokyo Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ozaki for passanger and cargo coasting trade shout
anguage. The Imperial delegates abstained mber of first-les passengers has been Thoroughly courersant with the
fiscal year Union Pacific has bought present that the members of the association eventually Yakin, Mayor of Tokyo and ex-Minister of the Strait of Magellan. Accommodation for a who is not-(u) A British subject, and (b) tra
prided, with a handsomely furnished thing
from voting on this resolution.
stocks ouse of Representatives in Tokyo Sizte.
of other railroads amounlingto intend to avail themselves of the railway to Education, and Mr. Saito Takbaru, speaker of
Falecu and other accommodation. Machinery catch fools, to wanting in caution are those The exhibition is under the joint control of the who usage tho affairs of the General Cham-Tokyo State Government and an Auxiliary for a high rate of speed will be provided by wer of Commerce that they have treated the Association, inaugurated to that end. The Meses Huston and Sons (Limited), Glasgow estimated at Yes The verse! was named by Miss Morton, Kirm. railway, which is the life and reins of the expenses incurred are
1,500,000 The average daily attendance bas whole province, as child's play. In my opinion averaged 30,000, and oo festivals when the grounds and buildings are illnaduated the num- ber has been between 70,000 and 20,000. the person who is sent to foreign parts to cancas for shares should be a man of substantial means and established reputation, carefully selected for the appointment. But if such disreputable pereous as Ip so-and-so are sent out, it is just enough to spoil the railway. Although I am a broker I wish to take 20 shares to fulfil the patritio duty of a subject of a nation. Now, when I MPA that Ng Kai-ming and What Young-kam bare been no minstad ono after the ather, and that Ip so-and-so has been requested to go abroad, I cannot help being disheartened request you to publish this in your newspaper to warn there who manage the railway affairs
Adjournment granted.
AN INTERESTING STORY.
Re Cheung Pat-ting ex parte the debtor. Mr. E. J. Grist applied on behalf of the debtor for a receiving order. He said his client's specta were $100 and his debts $5,000 Of the smount a Bam totalling $500 was secured 'There were easily recoverable. creditors, and the unsecured debta amounted to 85,000. That showed substantial assets, as the matter was a very small one, and if
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all his debts wero collected there would be more than enough to pay 100 per cent.
His Lordship What about the debts dne to
bim ?
Mr. Grist-He cannot swear they would be
recoverabls.
otherwise
Hie Lordship-I think you must file an afidavit an to w but they are.
Debtor was called, and said he was a ment those collector receiving $14 per month.
His Lordship-What are the debts due to
you?—I invested some mozes in properly, and
was swindled.
cannot bo
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ROMANTIC STORY OF A LADY
MISSIONARY.`
Other resolutions on the subject of manning and accommodation were passed provisionally, but reserved for Ginal eansideration until the trade had been discussed.
THE LONDON MARINE INSURANCE MARKET.
the market. That is why the hankers take
$103,000,000, and this is only a single factor in changes of creating a panic, although every higher than ever before. In a word, Wil street is a national danger.
Two steam trawlers built to the order of the question of what is meant by the term avast196 wheel is turning, crops are good and earnings Secialas Pescadora, Argentina, Buenos Ayrus, were launched from the shipbuifting yard of Mesara Hall, Russell and. Co.. Aberdeen, that afterhood. At a lurebeon sfter the launch it was mentioned that this was the third att mpt to introduo, trawling in the Plata, and the owner was confdent that the venture would be successful.
FLOATING DOCKYARD.
the
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The I.G.M. sir. Zieten, which left here on April 10th, arrived at (ienoa on Wedoesday the 8th May 4 p.m.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Times says on April 5th-The past few dags have been singularly free from casasilios in which its market has been materially interested; but the recollection of past losses and of peading settlements, especially of Dakota in still fresh. A roud deal of interest was taken in the renewal for 12 mon is of the
The M.M. ir. Ochaniea with the ontward The story of a young German lady's suct
(Manchuria and Mongolia) French Mail will leave Saigon Friday the 10th two biggest rese?" { catel struggle with circumstances has jus
At the end of this month & vessel will be Pacific Mail Company's fast, expecially an the
were both in the casualty lists nut lang since. May at 3 pm.
The C.P.K. str. Empress of China which left. A considerable stiffeping has lately been felt in been brought to light with the departure for handled rar from her buiters to the British the China mission field from Edinburgh of Dr. Adaically unlike any ship in any other Bary
in the work.
She will be known as the the market for American stemmers trading in Hongkong on the 11th ult, and Yokolas on
been converted fcm au Pauline Meier, says a Home paper.
Fraalein Maier was the daughter of a village | Cyclops, and Les
ocean lier into the finest equipped workshop the Pacific. I understand that the renewal of the 18th alt, arrived in New York on Tuesday, builder of Mork muche, Wurtemburg, where els attended the commaual school. Family affairs afast. The alteratices have been carried out the Fucific Mail boats was practically completed the 7th May, thus making n transit of 26 days and a strong desire to see the world and pursue at Sunderlant, and when the vessel is ready to-day ut rates which show as advance of 33 1-3 from Hongkong 19 days from Yokohama. her studies further induced the Fräulein to take she will burn a displacement of. 13,500 tons per cent, on those of the past year. The value
escb. be filled with every description of engine ck, and of the next two largest bouis £25,000) to be cautious in their managment of affairs, the bold stop of coming alone to this country and a maximana speed of 14 knots. She will of the Manchawi and Mongolia are £282,000
In England be secured a position sy mother's af raid I am
my capital for help, in which capacity she was invaluable; but aal machine for the repair of warships. smithy with six abares 20
protected, soon she met with an influential lady in Edin-In No. 2 bold there is a
bo attracted by the girl'a bright disforges, plate farsace, atcom hammer, and stee! aud I am afraid that in future days there will be buon and evident desire to got on, gained her labs for bending plates and angle bars. The drills, punches, There is other and the society undertaking the cost of bar · equipped with a large repairs. T
A leader writer is the San Francisco Bol education, while the lady mentioned
machines to ope
regards Wall Street as a national danger. ruumbers of the asid association, which will Societele Edinburgh Medical Missions-y hold next aft contains the heavy machine shops,
also a foundry, equipped to make heavy castings, writes:
It was said that when Secretary Cortelyou Studying with great assiduity, she took her two electric cranes being fitted to lift heavy the railway." In consequenos of these premises paid all personal expenses.
is fitted with forges and slabs, and the Ì the plaintiff was greatly injured in his credit, reputatica and business, and claimed $20,80 degree at Edinburgh University. Physically weights. The copper-miths shop for boiler sucesdod Shaw at the Treasury he would not in the Formoss Channel, and light or moderate
well equipped for the arduous missionary work
rejsire, of the Cowgate, Fraulein Maier performed a
There are also painters' and plumbers what may be described as "doping the market" China Ses.
in seasons of emergency, or supposed emer Sir Henry Berkeley, in opening sinted that great deal of useful service in that quarter in carpenters' shop with circular and other machine countenance the practice of his predecessor'in 3. and variable winds over the N. part of the
On the upper deck are lathes, panohing Kency, with loans of rational movers. This at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.95 inches.
announcement created some amusement, which Medical Society. Latterly, through her con- accordance with the rule among students of the shops with modern appliances.
The electricians' shop has not been a monta in office and already be nexion with the Baptists of the city, Miss Maier, and drilling machines, in positions for deni has been justified by the event. Mr. Cortelyen when the opportunity arose, was sen by the ing with large boats. Baptist Missionary Socisty to ha of the mettle is fitted with lathes and tape winding inventions he has twice gone to the assistance of Wall We impate no blame to Mr. Cortelyou. He secreary for missionary work abroad, and her for the repair of diynames and arostures. The stress and the disirs sed stock umbes friends in Edinburgh bare very confidence that, Cystys, which in her liner daye was known as
But his karty the the Indiabarah, will not be regarded as a fight-Aid sot greats the situation. as the first woman medical missionary to Baptist Missionary Society, she will de ample ing ship in any sense of the term, and her assumption that he could reform it altogether abasement. It was as if he would add a oabit jaaties to ber reputation. Mainly through her armament will consist of only ten 3-pounder by the excercise of a powerful will is cause for of her career, Fraulein Mater was greatly powerful searchlights, and her cosi capacity will
to his stature by taking thought. Jn 2,000 tons. unique personality and the romantic character. quick-firing gang. She will also have three esteemed in the Northern capital.
&D invasion into the railway company by
catee grave auxiety for the future prospects of
damagos.
But what are the debts ine to you?--A man named Chin borrowed from uns u sem of $400, while another named Po borrowed $10).
His Lordship-But your debts ure $5,00! Dobter I went to Chan Chang-fu's pleca sud asked him to buy a house with me. He ordered the plaintiff was a Chinese gentleman who had me a cup of tea which, as soon as I drank made resided for something liko. 34-years in Vancou me drank, and I became giddy aud afterwards ver, British Columbia. Ho was suing a Chinese newspaper pablished in Hongkong and widely When I recovered this man unconscious.
As I went down stairs it circulated in British Colombie, to recorer asked me to go home. esme to my recollection that I had with ms damages for a libel published in that news. $10,000, but on fealing my pockets it was paper. The newspaper at first, and indeed up missing. I went upstairs and asked him if ho till yesterday or the day before, had on the fila took it. He said You gambled and you lost by way of defence what was called a justification, I replied "I did not gamble: They pleaded in other words that what they your money,"
" Then be Jou had better return the money
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The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report --
On the 9th at 11.50 a.m.-The barometer has seen slightly in N.F. Japan, and failan elsewhere, particularly in N. Chins.
A depression is moving Fastwards in the Gulf of Pechili, and the bigtet pressure in now over N.E. Japan.
Moderate 8.W. winds are likely to prevail
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending
The forecast for the 24 hours onding at noon today is as follows:-- Hongkong & Neighbourhood
Formoss Channel...
Hongkong and Lamocks Bouth coast of China between South coast of China between
Hongkong and sin
S. or variable winds, light to mod'te,ahowory. S.W. winde, moderste.
Same as No.1.
Samoa No.1,
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