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The ia variable practice in this Court shows that costs have never been given against the Crown. Mr. Blade-I don't know that my friend can way it has been the invariable practice.

Mr. Comporte-I have no knowledge of costs being giren for the Crown, but they hate net been given against it. The rules here are that the Crown does not give or receive conte,

CHINESE, MANUHUS,

Referring to the assessination of the Go. vernor of Aabul, the N.-C. Daily News says:- The barefaced manner in which the assallout committed the crime--it is stated in antiva roles that he had sought and obtained his post for the express purpose-and his utter nnconcern when arrasted, will cause apprehen

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 16тa. 1907.

HOW BOTHA WAS BRIBED.

THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE FIVE

MILLION GOAN.

THE POOR LAW SCANDALS.

▲ GOVERNMENT BERCKE

The following letter has been addressed from the Local Government Board to the ohmirana of the West Hum Board of Guardians on the In the June number of the National Reviews jeat of the recent posaduls The Board!

HOCK S

AND MOSELLES.

DIRECT FROM, AND BOTTLED BY LANGENBACH AND SOEHNE.

WORMS ON-RHINE

sing as to the strength of anti-Manchu feeling there is a paper entitled Greater Britain, in points out that the disclosures which led to the SPARKLING RED BURGUNDY Mr. Slade-I submit that the Magistrates is hirvel a Manch and the Viceroy, who

Ordinancs gives power to the Court to award coste against the Crown.

Their Lordships' decisions were reservad,

LONG KEEN WI.

An appeal was hoard on the Chief Justice's decision regarding costs in the one in which Long Kee, of tho firm of Morers, Fook W. Cheeng, merchants, entrying on business u 39 Wing Lek Street, applied to not aside a bed of mortgage.

Hon. Mr. HE Pallack, x.c. instructed by Mr. A. (2. Jackson (of Messrs. Juburon, Stokes and Master) appeared for the appellant (pluiu- tiff), the responderit, being represented by Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. G. X. Ball Bratton (of Messrs. Brufton and Jeffy,

Mr. Fulbeck first feried to the pleadings reaparking that in the statement of elnini the owner of the property sough to lose the mort. goge sel aside, delivered op, si a cancella tion of the registration on the ground that the mortgage put on the register was not signed by him, or with his muthority. The defendant

in the Yangize

may

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will have to show great cautiou in the way ho doals with the situation. It is to be hoped that he will do nothing that foster the anti-dynastic fendonelos of the malcontents, and that it will be made quite clear that the culprit suffers, not as Que who has lifted bud aguiuni a Manghe, but as a cOFUOL

The late Governor Eo Min, after obtaining reived an appointment. 24 third secre of treaty licuntiata degno at the age tary of one of the great departments at Peking in Is He was made Talai, necessively, of two Intendenes in Shanai, and in 1993 was Grapefredītu tha

Sula Commissioner of pant

the Langhraf Creuit in this province. In the following year he becanus Fudge of the amo fruit, but did tust take up his duties, in 1915 he becaing Tarlar General of Nankin... and last your ho exchanged posts with the Gorm her Aului. His anti-foreign and actions for dencies had be a prot at from the Diplomatic Boy at 3cking, hat this offort to cancel

appointment was ignored. The Governor was fairly-nine yases of ngo ad the

time of his, death, and he is believed for som time to have tren ma ked out for assassination by the zerolatiouacies, when he was endeavour- ng ba the best of his ability to suppress.

(bo tragin arents of the last two

which the writer gives the alleged inner and sorat history of the Imparial guarantee of the loan if £5,00-400 (o the Transvaal. It is an amazing story.

conviction of certain guardiane bari brought discredit on the system of local government gonerally. The reorganization of the staff ordered,

of offices ia condemned, a now plurality Swaziland, bitterte under Imperial proter- erder is to be issued regarding outræets, wol tion, had previously been abandoned to Trans-

the

ystem of outdoor relief is to 1. vas Boers se their own to work their will The form of the letter are as follows:- upen and on his atriyal England, General Sir-I am dirented by

by the Local Govern- Bolha was approached by the Uolonia! Offica mes Board to state that they have noted with and asked whether he would not, in returns deep rgrat the evidence of widesprent corrup for Swaziland and past favours, pledge himself tion and disregard of publie cuty which have to the repatriativa of the Chinese cooling on

bart disclosed дя

during the proceedings which their indentures expired. He replied he could to the eviction of earthin formor guardians not make any undertaking of the kind. When and officers of the West Ham Union: They this answer Altered out and heore Fol that the offence of ficers from large umber of members of Parliamen known to the Liberal rank and file, whom has been practically extorted as a condition of obtaining appointrauts is vonial supporters of the Ministry, signed a memorial by comparison with that of guardians who stating that they would vote against the have I false to their trust, and have tak Government if the licences of Chinese coolies bribes for their own personal profit. were renewed.

The

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MR. SAVAGE LANDOWS TRAVEL STORIES.

WINE MERCHANTS,

We note that Mr. Eavage Lander of Hairy Ainu fame bas ugriz been traveling-this time in Africa. Ho hus delicored a lecture at

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THE MASTERY OF THE PACIFIC,

POLITIAAL, PHILOSOPHY OF THE MANILA CABLENEWS."

about Japan and America beingabouts? Al What is there in all the writing and talk these sensati al headlines and ratioprans about battleships til rash to the Facile, and

beard cannot but hope that the any buth Roval nstitution is: London, at which the Dawas talking for: porters about the necessity

Those disclosures have bought diseradit not only on the West Ham Guardians, bat on the system of focal government generally. ng pied as entirely optional, and that the future. will serve as a waring against malpractices in

it

place, not being willing to Exen their own dinded The Ministers Ending tomselves in a theft and angry supporters and being usable to coerer General Botha, had a happy thought. Ti millions. They would pledge the credit of Pransesal was talking of raising a loan of fiv Great Britain, garanton the lean and save **cacral Boha

centrquni ta £50,000

miles. on condition that the 5000

one

per

year.

should be neat back to China. This is the

The bond are, however, sure that the present guarding wra konly sonsible of the discredit wel the misconduct of fo muz mubare of

Aveneding to the report, Mr. Lender said! it personal unto wes not wanting, nor the romanes

took him 261 days' baid mereling to cross Afries at its widest part, and the total dis- tures fruvalled amounel to some 85o 0 stafuta Starting from Djibuti in Fernch waterly direction as far as the S bat river. Thence he made his way to the Mile some 10 70 miles south of Fashoda, and continuing dl though the forest down to the ba bi jucy across the Babe Cinzal pro

then pain, nub merely a statement of defence, double importaner to the reportal formation Chipo y se licences expire this summer | their body has cerasiones), and that they will Somaliland, ho pre-red Abyssinia in a south.

MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

Monday, July Fati

REFUSING 20 STOP.

ات

but vise a counterclaim, art in the ferue he a Seret Service Corps for the repression of put the plaintiff to proye bie titin us owner revolutionary movements in Liang-kiang pro Cransil quoted annerens aufbenitus on the vice, According to our Phing correspond question of negligence, and as to whit clusti-

end's information H. E. Tuna Fang proposes to lufed a beach of duty, arguing that if the plain of a similar organization in his own province, borrow some of the best man from the nucleus tif' chose, he couli koop his title deeds in his And it is added that this rehe has already own beta in Chinn, rather than in Hongkongpoisid the appror of Pekin The Vicorny After hearing Mr. Elede, the Court decided is well known for his friendliness to foreignora.

which

was evidenced by the protection that by an that the appealshould yodismissed with costs.

the then Governor of Shansi province, affret to many foreign missionaries during the Boxer. revolution: and there is no reason why we neet sok for a deeper motive in His Excellency's present scheme Duur, the vatswaiḥla ons, In Laby cosmopolitan gathering. numbering several thousands of people drawn from all nationalities, it is inevitable that the should be soon BEFORE COMMANDER BASI TAYLOR, RN, unscrupulons persons who will seek to ourich

MARINE MAGISTRATE), (

Lanmselves by illicit trading in arms and ammunition. For such a state of Eldings no authorities in the world could be held responsible. And it will be remembered that the foreign representatives at Shanghai bare given two particular proofs of their anxiety to support the Chineer in anti-resolutionary forts within. the last six months. On January 28 Inst; two Chinore porolutionists were arrested in th authorities after formal trial before the Mixed Settlement and handed over to the Chinese

Court. On March 21 the ratepayers Meeting amended Bye-lus XXXIV so as to prevent the tale of fireurtus wilboat licouse firet obt ped from the Council, and, in the case of foreign, countersigned by respective Cously. The pro- posed Secret Servics Core's obviously intend- ed for operat 28 in the whole province, without At the furtance of Mr. A. C. Botelho, first space design opon any point and H. E.

Tuss Fung

may rest assured that his scheme, elerk in the Harbour Department, Mr. J. While it remains upon those broad liner, will Graham, manager of the Kowloon establishment nowhere meat with more approval than in the of the Hongkong and Whimpos Dock Co., Ld.. International Settlement whose interests, in the was summoned for failing to report to the

maintenance of peace and order, are identical with his own. Harbour Master the same and number of the certificats held by the muster of lausch KA

A fine of $5 was imposed,

Constable Clarke prosecutol the mistries of a fishing bolt for refusing to stop when hailed,

The constable stated that a eu on duty off the Godown Whores at Kowloon ho saw a oumber of small boste ronid a junk. Withers bailed them to go alongside, but they refused and all pulled away. Witness gavy chass and ranght the defendant's beat.

Bis Worship recuded a consiation and imposed a fan of 810, the alternatiss being one month's imprisonment.

FAILING TO REPORT.

KIVAL CHINESE CHRISTIANS.

THE HAIMEN DISTURBANCES,

The Taolai of Ning Shan-Tai Intendency has address the Govers or of Chekiang as follows: On the 8th day of 5th moon of this year (14 Juzo 195) the Governor of Chekiang, Chang approved judgment on the convicts in compce- tion with the quarrels between two religious (alloles and Protestants) at Haimen which tasheu given by the Taptai after due this).

Wang Tee-yuan, Wong

as ting. Lung King-sor, and Wang, Li-3 are sentenced to ten years imprisonment, and Tang Wu-ting is sentenced to one year's imprisonment, Wang sino-lo, being aged, is treated leniently and is ordered to return to his native hojne où

of the local

ficials,

Chen You-eas and

HONGKONG CHINESE CRITICISED.

Disenssing sanitary mattore at Honkong,

have placed foo much blaws on the officials, and gren on:-

the Straits Times of July 4th says the papers

body bargain which under pressat of a party revolt han just ben chell, and i whish the good name of Great Britain is disastrously involved. Every one who reads the his eyes at the statement of Imperial Rulptour announcement of he gauranteed los rubbed

wraithiest and least Indebted, South African Colony, and, until the true story became knewu,

the whole transaction wie a mystery

General Bathe will apply the £5,000, 100 in giving does to bis orn electors and in building railway through Swaziland. The Cape and Natal, who have to raise their own us at greatly higher rate than the Transvaal, will be severely hit by the new railway epetition.

their administratich ne every effort to restore pubie confidence in

n

iver

of anneale

The bond roe grize that the task of the guardians is one of exptional dilly, in view of the very large population of the union, which is now about three-quarters of a million and Ub ng rives in the Fiomel Congo.could. We illt them muchants vessels and mid of the poverty of many of the inhabitants; white these circumstances render, the nat a 'mmistration which has takes place specially to ho deplored.

обор

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When their war with Chine come

them a good deal. We kan hun wonded

Ports, gaining them fenita of the victory and could ist go further re ma o the Pace of which they wore Rimest ton wearied to pluck.

Why then after all this should we be at odds with them?

Is it all ons

* movement ?

Mara bilderdash; gotten some schops of dip'emals : fores us or Japa up by yellow on naise to sell papers? Or is it to play into their hands?

use. The United States and Japau ars old friends. An Amaican opened Japan to the world's trade; Pony gave Japna the petuity to become modernized and great. For decades we fostered the empire in every way posible.

We bought from them and sold them all wo He als visited the Congo Free 8:21.

Wa odnesied their youth in eur warship bearing the Ubangi at a pint thens the fifth milienry arml au lay academies parallel of latitude arth, he marched in

sul north-easterly direction towards Lakshad, siin, We spent millions for their profty which be crossed, and after making a large daily,

Things in their own country. Wo praised them One importout maffer which the gaaclans now have before the relates to the dietical

our towards the cast and visiting some of atul. For this parupur administration of the the tribes to the north of the hike, lo pset Peer Law in such a union as West Ham it is to tan Senogal till Cap Verde, the most lo Bght Russia. When they were exhausted favouredential that the clerk should be on for that during the junioy be trains

westerly poist in Africa, was reached, of the high st cap eily, and, as the board have pointed cut in a previous communication, heery possible mean of kantin, szept should devote his whole time to the service

flying machine. At no time did he have mora of the guardians In the opinion of the board than pack animals and some 10 men, but he Ind hardly gote me-third of the way when be Fotfound himself deserted in the most diffient part of the journey by all his men except one faith- fal mali, with whom be managed to take the the forest Curing the

sengen of the heavy rains. For the greater part of the tim the expedition

ia

very na healthy regions whore gards to entries bordering on it as well a Jpan Why should they quarrel over any Balarial fever rampant.

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But his carried

Lastung no medicine to speak of, used to filters the water, unui was not particular about monito ocean. The astions on his sheres are fully Wel, this why: The Atletis is an old bitos, nor did he adopt any of the precautions grown, their business and wants developed.

uggested by the medical professiou."

Dew, Its waves lap Chine, result was that the returned to England in The Pacific is

Korea, Australia, the Philippines and a thousand islands.

The countries are not fully civilized. They are weak governmentally and can be ruled by outside, stronger l'owers,

It seas, however, Impossible that the Opposition in Parliament should allow the matter to rost where it is, or thas a bargain so full of unpleasant suggestions should be ratified

CHINESE SETTLERS IN JAVA.

The Seurahaya correspondent of the Straite in Javs, states:---- Tamer writing in the grievances of the Chinese

The Javanese bere generally are a thriftless community. They are fond of getting uto delt, they will furu anything juto essh, which they spend frenly and if they canbot gel cab they will pu chase things on the credit system, It dos. not matter what the conditions of payment orr.

The reel is that the Chiness, who hava n held responsible, and subjected to many restrie- powerful induence over the trade of Javu are Lioce. For instance, they are allowed to travel only if they are provided with pass. They are not even admitted into some companies; and in other cases, if they are on a visit to a friend's house, they must retaru home to

sleep. They cannot dwell where they would wish to do; some parts of the town are closed to them.

The obvions onteame of thea westrictions is |

the handicapping of the trade of the Colony for there is no doubt that the Chinage, of whore there are some 300,00 în Java, are the meet In the first place, it seems to us and know affluent of any people here. They have all the ing the recent history of Hongkeng, we feel that retail trade in their hands, and therefore, it is we can write impartially and with knowledge of

a common saying, they should be allowed to ge the facts, that the blame los primarily with wherever they like in the Colony. In Soare habits beyond all European conception of the Chinese residents, who are filthy in their bays, the Chine live well; they may exceeding fit bines. There is not a saw known to they wel hy having the most handsome carriages, student of hygiene which they do not beak, and

and living in houses mach larger, and in every cu raged nature takes its toll periodically in epidemic death-rate. In the

cr.

perly owners have built houses which some

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the

way better than the Europeans. In stort, the Chinese are the intermediaries between European merchants and the Javanese; bezen the big profits they command, They are, how. ever

peoking, that is in Singare nearly all of not the same class of Chinese, generally them are the springs of mixed parentage Chinese and Jarsnese--and they do not dress in Celestial fashion.

1 of their own architects know to be a menace to the public health. They rented out their property at high rates which could not be

paid less the accupiers resorted to sub-division by cubicles and mizzanine floors until each house became a huzaan Worr Absentee landlordism and rack-routing riving recurity end also under surveillance age, and we do not know that conditions have ere two of the curses of Hongkong a few years Lin Leen found but guilty. are released changed very much since 1:04. If the efioils erred at all, it was in being the louies towards The seid. Tagai will speedily sad on the landlords; and now at the officials are tha se le are sentenced to imprisonment to the striving to remedly matters-and they have done Lands of the Magistrate of Yinhsien and the search good work sine 1894, as is known by the who are released, are La seut buck to their tee we have an intimate knowledge of the

hemes and the magistrato of the inner lite of the Colong—instead of on-operation quickly and as easily as thoss of the Chinese,

ng from there who pogo as public represent- Alives, clstacks are placid in ko say, and life criticism is kept up til further netion is paralysed.'

to each will end with them. Bot. Wang Tu yuon, alier Wang L'ing- and Wang Sun-ting alios Wang ulitinng Love the bieret rank of first class assistant department magistrales as they bought the rack. Therefore it becomes hecesary to ask the Viceroy of Neaking to cancel the rans after which the penalty may be it tlicted upon the m In the eneo of Lai Ta saan olo Hang Churg- kuarg. ko 19 sepfenced to den imprisonment in the prison of Yin hain. The rest of the convicts who have escaped and have to be arrested will be panich d after due trial

Upco

Tarrest.

the

In investigating the case, the cause of the trouble was found to be that the Catholics.end Protestants ave quareBed about fences which

was an soir of aiding pature. Catbolic couverts, Youn Shergo and Yuan Jubing taking advantage of the absence of the priest Li Sea-long with a crowd of tie people

Wang Shun interfered the ding store of

THE HURRY OF CIVILIZATION.

Civilization is a progressive diseas

730,

ta

Most of them are queueless, wear black mcustaches and adorn themselves in Furopeas clothes. They have not the slightest intention - f But on the other hand, the going to China. European has no other wish than to leave the co utɩy na soon as bo baa saved sufficient money fortunes of Europeans do not accumulate as with which to do 50, Yet, wood I remark the

As I have mentioned in a previous article the trade of Sourabaya last year was not so good as was expected, though there was by no means a d. cream shown in the statistics. Both the export and import trade returns showed an im Proxyment over those of the previous year; now companies were established, and brauch pets, whose hoadquarters are in ether countries, жето препед But as in the previous year, n

Tho total indebtedness of the bankrapie was 1,200 9.0 guilders, of which 40,000 frames were recovers: lenving a total loss of 860909 funce. The list of bankrupts contains the names of only throt Eu opmus, but three did not reside in Saurabage, she failed in 700,000 francs, of which 49,000 francs were recovered, and two or three Arab merchants. Most of the

bankrupts were Chir' se merchants.

mora

old

much of the evil thrt has arisen in the West Ham Unton has been caused by wout of proper supervision over the subordinata office, alus in a great measure to the fact, owing to the plurality of offices held by the clerk, and to his other ovenpations, it was impossible for bim to se ure on effective control

Lecessary,

the card will as a specjal order rohustign to the dutice and emoluments of the clerk. The subordinate clevicul staff must be entirely reorganized but on that matter il muy be well to consult the clerk when appointed.

The guardians should exercise the greatest ear in the selection of officers; canvassing should to prohibited, and there should be i strict observance of the statutory regulations, which require that the names of the guardian present and voting shall be recorded, so as to show how vach vote was given, und which thus prese voting by ballot. Meraover, in their Individual deblings with the officers, the guardinos should always rememixer, that their relat ons are thes of master and servant, and avoid any familiarity which might wond to. weaken their authority. Espec'ady should the ga rainus avoid the election of any other who is related to or connected with:

of their body.

be beard will consider separately the The position of those offio-rs whose conduct has Come auder nɔlive at the trial, and they have instratated their assistant acratory, Mr. Davy,

membere

to report on these cas- Before doing so be

will confer with a committee of the guardians.

Another important matter to which public attention has been drawn in this case is the procedure of the guardians with regard to tenders and contraste. The beard were glad to learn that this procedure bas boon greatly improved. They would, however, remind the obtain goods of the quality required on the guardians that their sole object should be to

termis most advantageous to the union, and that, in order to scare that the contracts mudo are ariely observed, the constant and personal beard have aider consideration tho saue of t viitanes of the guardians is necessary. The new order, which it is hoped will make the task of guardians in this matter less difficult.

eDire

።በዚ

acrosy

of

Tho

carried no lire arns or

Freellant health. weapons of any kind, and thengh he armed his men with repeating rifles, bo never gayo them any cartridges. There were neither whito men in bis expedition, which was undertaken at

bis own rikk and expeow.

If this is a faithful summary, the lecture must bava boon delightfully chime teristio,

A reader of this paper usks the same question when to angrily den uds from as die answer to talking about?

What is the Maglory of the Pacifie they ro all Why not Malory of the Atlantic? Can't hole always mail on the Pacific as well as the Alleulie? Can't America

Now the nation that rules auotise country or has mosi pitical induenen over it, will sell it Its necessities and Jorarios, For Justangs Mr. America sells the bulk of the goods purchased

in the Philippines. Japan which cortech Manchuria and Korea is gradually acquiring a monopoly in trade there.

Farage Landor in evidently of preme, africa of minor, importance.

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MRS, EDDY TO FACE EXAMINA- TION.

The defendants in the suit brought by the next friends of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Biddy, the aged head of Christian Beinace depomina tor,

reking

for an accounting of Mrs. Eddy's properly, were sucessful in carrying a

France sells to her colonies in luto-Chius at:dth reabouts. Great Britain las au imens trade in China because she has long ha tremendous political infiremen over Chian,

A nation to sell goods must carry them is her on ships. Thus England transporte install British merchandise to the Far East. and other rations do likewise,

Japan has the next to largest steamship cons the carrying

trade of the Facille. Even from America he brings a large share of all that is brought to Japan and China,

when Robert. N. haberlain of the Mj pany in the world. She is gradually absorbing

Back Superior Court announced that he would within a week appoint a master to conduct bearings and take testimony to determine whether Ms. Elly is competent to mange her own affirs

Shortly after Streetor, who represented

the trustees and Mrs. Eddy, both

bad address to the Comit he began bir nounced that he wont suspend the right to bring up the legal qostions involved at this time: would agree to the immediate settlement of the matter of Mr. Fady's competency, inasmuch as he understood that the Court wished that phase of the case dis posed of.

Streeter asked that a master be appointed, to conduct the hearings on the matter of rs. Eddy's computerey, while the attorneys for the next friends" argued that Mrs. Eddy's competency ba saabli-bed before a jury.

The United States merchant ships are fast being wiped off this occean. They cannot compete with the subsidiz d, cheaply-run Japa nese linera.

With the ships go the huainees. Japanes m-reliantmen penetrate into almost every riser of China.

With the business gare political power, This is the unstery of the Panity. It mus that the nation which has the biggest ansy, the must merchant ships, the meet, inBrone politically in a word the most forea martially mersially-wi I do the business of the is bordering on the Pacific. The trade

is expanding. It is hardly touched Tot The landreds of millions of China withia of the world They will be eating the food- Bu or 30 years will be buying all the luxurice

They may point out that the system under which contracts and tenders are dealt with varies greatly in different Unions. They have much information on the subject, and wilt be willing to advise both guardians and contractors on any points of difficulty that may arise. I a directed to draw attention to the fact that the board bare power to determine contracts, and a to state that they would not hesitate to exercise is power when necessary; aud

A feature of the proceedings was the declare staffs of the world.

f Japan with her ships her influence, her tion of General Streeter that the suit for an. would be prepared to investigate any complaint meds to them either by the contractors or by Ferensing of. Mrs. 2 day's property was users and her nezve, can get the strongest footing in thesa mereactile lines, she will te the guardians.

The system under which brought by her son, George W. Glover of hard to unst

Lead, S. and the others who appear as outdoor relief is at present administered in the

best friends, but was instituted at the West Hum Unied should be reconsidered,

instigation of & New York newspaper, which irying to discredit Mrs. Eddy and

teachings. Judge Chamberlain, however, did not defino

his intention of appointing & Announced

and in this connexion the beard would remind the Maurdians of ti.e report ber re igions which the district aliter mado on the subject last year. They have directed the

giva special Lailèntion to this matter.

The beard are most anxicos that the nd- ministration of the Union should be placed on a proper footing, and carried on with efficiency. They will co-operate in every way with the guardians in this matter, and for the attainmunt if the object in view they will not fail to exercise to be full the powers that they posses.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient gervant, (Signed) 9. B. Provis,

Secretary, Local Government Board, Whitehall, S.W., May 29, 1907.-Standard.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

des here to-day at 5 p.m.

The O. & O. str. Peraiz left Shanghai and is

The I.G., etc. Preisen left Poochow on

Master.

It is expected that the hearings to determine Mrs. Pleasant View, Mrs. Eddy's estate in Concord.

Eddy's compatency wil he held at

A NEW BRITISH PROJECTILE.

MISSILE WHIC WILL GO THROUGH ANY ARMOUR AND THEN PURST,

It is only for trade that n'ious tight now.

des and kiurs Jamily Eights are The deltar is the lotzer under which modern knights lance one another.

vur.

हगार

the rugele for the mastery of the Pacific

two proutes, rations on it, to sell the most goods to the people who are near it.

If met will fight over a harve trade a:tions will ight over so many barrels of flour and so tons of steel, ibat is not what they would claim the fight was over, No. It woull be acis insult, some attempt to maltreat a oitizer, something else.

But the nation that wipes out the other's fleet, destroys its shipping, tazes it to pay indemniti. and humbles it, why thus nation is going to bus the roost.

And also sell the goods.

rest obvious symptom is that it gets us on the number of business failures hare happear new inspector of the district, Mr. Oxley, to Dy limita ions to the hearings when he means the -furts of Jupnu and America, the

With all its inventious, it has found uoThe barkruptcy r turns for 196 are not device to put mere hours into the day, por

yet available, but it is generally understood that more year to our spon. Tu the allotted time the Bign es will be about the same as last year. pep their

it has found ten times as many things for ua Then were forty backupts in 1905, not in The judgment is now sent to the Board of to do--most of the indees, needs to be Surabaya slons but in the neighbouring Justice, the Waisen and the Court of done, but expected of u."

The natural districts, yet it is the Soarabaya merchante wis Casteliu in Fekize as well as the Provincial resu't is a hurry. We do not really know why suffer the losses in most casey. And Furch. As there are important convicts

we 102, or what we are raning to, but every Bureau of Foreign Affairs for

Loue effe is on the doubl quick and we fall their who are still at large it is rigusted, of the

into stop. The man beside as drops out with Viceroy at Nanking that strict search should be

nerveus prostration (an invention almost a carried out in or er to arrest them and they as wireless telegraphy, and quite as good aball not be slowed to reapr.

lees). But we learn nothing from his fall nor stop to narse him; we close racks and chase આ સ.

bir Howard Vine-at, M.P, mando rome in

DOCTORS TRY ANOTHER PLAN, Now, as a matter of fect, there is to need to

teresting comments to s representative of the there was afty years ago, when our grand brought about, and it deals much harry. There is no more to be done now than

London bure the other day on the latest A Dew In regarding bankruptcy has beou

People who used to suffer torments of thirst fathers never droomed they hadn't time to

results of the inventive gesing of Sheffield

He is con of the in typhoid fever will wish they had postponed the rigorously with bankrupts ilan write their own love letter. The only thing dia. Under the old set, a bankrupt could

in regard to war material, directors of the arm of Hadfield'n Steel Foundry theories of tres ment as the following from the the attack until the present day, when auch

we are to do now, as then, is to live. This

Company which has recently brought at Medical Brief prevail settle all bis affairs, without going to Court,

is believed, is conkikte in

+nough in baving to est, enough to

if I were asked to name the eselion] features wear, enough to do, enough to love. We can on the payment of twenty per cent, of his Monday the 15th July at 2 p.m., and may be the Erin proje ile, which, it

going to prove a very important adject plaims, the result boing, in several instances, expected here at midnight. weer tutore garb at a time, eat only so much, that after two such compositions, the uppoasă

in the management of typhoid fever, I would dang store owned by Warg Chi-eug, a. 1'de only so much, love only so

The M.M. str. Sainzie with the next Franch to ships of the Dreads ought olara tealant cervert. Then they destroyed two Loures

so much, Our

"I cannot enter into details with regard tay (1) proper feeding, (2) the prevention of of Chin and Tan. Moreover the Catholic con

great (rcuble is in the preGiess mal-ip leati napt beaume a wealthy man. The bow Mail, left Singapore on Monday the 15th July to the intention," he said, "but it has been SEOsive waste incident to high temperature,

low makes it impossible for bookrapt to st 8 p.m. for this port via of subheads. The great majority of our energy disebarge his debts under the payment of tirty

via Saigon,

› of water externally and internally. wert gathered crowds of people with arme and

The C.P.B. Bir Tartar arrived Vancouver at proved that it can go through any armour accidentally killed Wang Mong-chi, a flow is praded on flabite things which have no

or forty per cent, of the smoant palmeil. If be 4.30 p.. on Saturday the 13th July,

plate

And then bars behind it. Extended) sliminatior, through the alio, kidneys, and convert and a young boy Chin Kai-yu, a Prot blood reation with our new ssities. We wante of siwentyre per cent he is declared inso)- The C.P.B. str. Hanteagle arrived Yokohama experiments have been made ander Govere-intestinal tract, by supplying the patient with estaol. ben the Brigadier General peresnally without which we would la just no

So per cent, of our time and forces on setivitis vant, and, if he cannot mest his creditors, be is at 430 p... M nday for Kobs where she is Sunday the 14th July, and left

meat anspices, and the invention is re-iving an abundance of water and keeping the body

clesund comforꞌable. tried to suppress them they, taking advantage

close attention, not only here, but in foreign I make it an invariable rule to i siat that the again at 9 a.m. Above all, it is of their number, resisted the army and insulted as bealthy, just as long lived. pp. Just liable to imprisonment.

that kills us. our gait military feials. All these actions are against

It is not the distance 1,000,000 fanes and the creditors could only

Quite ragantly, a Chinoso merchant failed in due to arrivo at 3 pm. rimahi left Macassar Era aterl, which bas been adopted by the thereby aiding elimination through the

Thn J.-C.-J, Lijn str.

Another new product by the same firm is patient drink frequently and freely of water, the laws and against the peace of the plass and we go (for that it is still the same short span is reliso 2,10 francs, with the result but the for this port on the 11th July, and may be Admiralty for defensive purposes. This is the gaaral tone of the patient at the highest intervention of the skin and kidneys, keeping theys are the most serious cases which can revocably marked out for us) but the pace nt debtor and to go to prison for de days, er expected or on or about the 15th July. happer The Protestant couvert, Teng W. which we go to. We are stampeded--"buffalced," about eleven years in all, as the creditora held The J.-C.-J. Lij str. T bodas left Mscagar also attracting atfeation abroad," added tir ting, having Leard of the trouble, tried to defend any need to any on the plains of the blind there was a good deal of clasting done by the for this port on the 14th July, and may be

readily in check. In fact, I regard the internal standard, and the temperature is held mors the church but he did not go out of the gate Probably no one ever did too much work. It is

panic of a herd. It is not overwork that kille. debtor. I think, however, that it is very | expected hern on or about the 21st July, and he did no harm to any person ner destroyed worry in the work that is deadly. It is the sand

irregular and by no means commensurato with The G. N. 8. 8. Co, str. Minnesota left Kobe anything and therefore)

e he will be simply punish- ed with bambooing and cangur, etc-Mercury. that spoil untimely so many splendid energies.

in the journals, the "hot boxes," the friction

Justice to imprison a bankrupt for such a long for this port via Nagasaki sad Shanghai on

importance that I always instruct the nurse to terms without a criminal prosecution.

record the quantity of water given, just us Sunday the 14th July at 10 p.m.

assiduously so she does the medicine and food.

wo which is awoed by Irotestant converts and destroyed the store and also

another

tr-day.

countries."

lol and in pd derences. It is possible Howard, more particularly in the Colouies, to cast it in say shape, sad it can be used on battleship for purposes for which the ordinary armourplate is not adaptable."

by tha

use of so abundance of water of so maob

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