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LATER TANKS,
An application was recoived for permission to retain a water tank in the gard of G1, Third Street,
Ir. HoorEs minutel-I am not in favour of the abolition of lanks if they are kept clean. The inspectors might report periodically on their conditio
The Hop: Mr. HEWETT-I consider the use of these tanks should be limited as much as possible In most cases it the business of the workshop, restaurant, etc., is sufficient to justify (a special water, supply this can be arranged by the meter system. Not only does the existence of these tanks necessitate constant supervision or the part of the Sanitary Authorities, but they also mean in most cases dirty water, being -rendered the possible breeding pinces of
mosquitoes.
MORTALITY STATISYTON"
PARIS
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)
AN HISTORIO FILE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TMя 1907.
August fed.
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spite of the large, number of people opposed to the guillotine. French grimisele care nothing at all for transportation to either New Caledonia or Guiana; so many have escaped from these places, and returned to France, where they started committing murders right and left, The famous Donjon de Vincennes, which has that to transport sach wretches is only making just been thrown open free to visitors for the a mockery of Justice. The spectacle of the first time, was erected by Charles Qaint for the guillotine set up in a street or open place is purposes common to monarchs of that time and revolting one feeling against capital punish ranks as one of the rarvals of French arebites.ment would not be so strong were the executions ture, being as wonderful in this respect as the to take place inside instead of ontside prisons. dangeons of Lockos, near Toars. This rory- remarkable sizuotare (the Vincennes dungeon). forms a square with four towers at its angle. There are, foar lofty stories above the ground- floor, cach' composed of one spacious apartment in the centre 30 fest square, and four smaller rooms in the corner towers. All have raulled roofs that of the larger apartment produces a
OBITUARY.
POLICE "COUNT,
Tuesday, September 3rd.
BEFORE MI. F: A.. HAZELÁNY (FIRST. POLICE MAGISTRATE).
A PAWNBROKER PUNISHED. Ho Chau, an unemployed coolie, was stopped Boad on the 31st ultimo with a roll of eorge by a lakong as he was proceeding along Queen's
bow become by this he was arrested, and sub- ander his arm. As be was unable to ex laia sequently it was found that he had stolen from Messie Crn and Company. Since the Hongkong Hotel collapse three lareenies bare boon reported by. Meurs. Cruz and Co, and ene by Mr. 1. A. Harding, solicitor. When found in his possession for another roll of cloth the defendant' was searched pawn tickets were valued at 970 and for four umbrellas stolen from Mesers. Cruz and Co. He was also found to be wearing clothing stelen from Mr. Harding's office. Alt the property was was sentenced to eight weeks' imprisonment and Owing to the pawnbroker accepting a roll of six hours' stocks on four charges of larceny, that no compensation be allowed him, sad that the cloth be returned to the owner...
The four umbrellas which were pawned for $5 nud which were valued at $10, were ako returned to the owners without compensation to the pawn broker, his Worship romarking that the man must have known they were stolen property when he received them from a dirty coolie.
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The death rate for the week oading Angusi striking effect by the Gothic arch work being one of the favored of fortune, Suiscesa chreevered from the pawnshop and the defendant!
· Huth was 24 in the British and foreign com-supported by a columns in the centre. The walls manity, as against 449 in the corresponding of this building are 17 feet in thickases and from work of last year, and in the whale oslony (tho tell absence of wood in its construction ofcial commissions and Academis favours wore th valued at $70 for $5. his. Worship ordered constituted a nuisance at night it makt also be! death rate was 205 us against 22.2 for the exit is quite incombustible. Equally striking is the immense thickness and solidity of the double rasponding week of last year. ~
The death rate in Macro for the week onding doors sheathed with iron and fastoned with strong bolls and looks, also the extreme narrow- August 19th was 31,1 por 1000,
noss of the winding stairs, which scarcels allow a person to pass another; two handged and for. two steps lead to the platform, commanding a magnificent view of the forest and adjacent villages. In 1490 Henry V. of England, being proclaimed King of France, took up his residence
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Mr. Grist pointed out that there were pof Festrictions as to the hour of making a brine“ if it was a necessary wise. If the noise a nuisance by day. It was admitted that t noise was caused by the carrying on a business, and the lan was particular in nong with businesses. The only way to Deightours to complain and make a common law case of it. The defendant could not be prevented from working at night if he chose to do so. The Daily Press and Morning Post printed at night, and made a noise. for machines
His Worship discharged the defendant. did not run noiselessly. In sach cams it conti not be hid that the noise was necessary.
Two well known celebrities have just passed away in the persons of Chariran, the great painter, and Ilector Malot, the novelist. The former greatly resembled the late President of the Royal Academy in London, Sir Frederick Leighton. Chartran who was the great painter of Popes, Presidente, and Grander Dumes was to him early in life and never deserted him. The smiles of forlano and the smiles of ladies, continually hie before he asked for them, and he He lived in a large way be was a happy mau, canse be loved to shower ch his family and friends the best ho could offer them, while his beme was a veritable palace of luxury and art. He was most generous, and freely parted with high-figaral banknotes to relieve the distress of those less fortunate than thoself. Though wealthy, his own tastes were of the simplest Hector Malet he has just died at 77 years of sad died Lére, after a brief reign of two years
dry-as-dust low nearly claimed for its own, but English and vice versa several times. In who drifted into literature. Malot began by This fortress passed from the French to the age, was another of the large army whom the Henty VI. of England, being crowned King of writing political brochures or pamphl te for a Franc, resided in the dungeon, but in the
Senslor. His reputation-aud at one time it following year Jacques de Chabaunes drove out
was a very considerable one-began in 1859 the English, who re-took it in 1431, and retain-
with the ucyel Victimes d'Amuur," the three On the motion of Mr. Kraso it is decidedel it until the Duko de Bourbon obtained to call on the owner of the vacant plot of land possession of it by the treachery of some of the volumes of which were rub entitled: Les Harding appeared for three of the stowaways; Neuville, the French Congal at Casa Blanes, Amante," (I be Lovers) Lee Fpoux" (man and wife) and "Les Enfants" (the children). Malot's
family history. Hi Imagination was very speciality was in the study of family life and feitile, and for over thirty years be producida book each year. His grestest anecer, at
Famille" (Homeless) which appeared in 1878, was crowned by the Academy. It is Afty year since. Beranger. Alfred de Mussot, and Rogène Sus paared away!
Minutes of a meeting of the Council held
at, the Roard Room, on the 13th August 1907. man, C. A. V. Bowrs, A. F. Gardiner. Harg Present Mesars. W. H. Wallace (Chair. T'an-clew, W. Kruse the Health Officer
and the Secretury,
1. The minute of the last meeting are read and, confirmed.
below the Union Churell sad opposite the New Amoy Hotel, to have a wall built on the bill side of the property, to ensure the safety of the public asing the. road from Lin
Tow to the Union Church.
A letter is read from the China Light and Power Co. Ltd., asking the Council to grant them power to supply the Inland with electric light and power. The Becretary is directed To inform them the Council will be prepared to favourably coneider on application from The Company and request them to forward at an early date more detailed conditions of their propisals,
4. It is decided to take action against Ou khs auless the obstruction he has built at
Loth ends of Hillside Lane, La-kee-tah, is at
Duce removed.
Scottish Guards. Up to the time of Louis XĮ. the Itonjon was a royal residence; under his reign it became a State prison, and has continned so. The room where tortures were applied
FAR EAST IN PARLIAMENT.. Following are extracts from mail papers received yesterday.
called the Salle de la Question, is on the ground floor, bat in total darkness. Here
■ hole out in the stone wall, is still neen just large enough to receive the form of man. This was the bel of the victim." Birong-bolts in the wall that still remain, with beavy iron chains, scoured him to the spot, and kept his timbs motionless during the application_ of the Question which implied exerṇcjaliog torlare Many pages might be filled with the asmes of the unfortunates who perished and
Sir H Cotton (Nottingham, H.) naked the who were sint here by Lettres de excket. Of Secretary of State for India whether, owing to recent years, the Doujon of Vincennes which is the constant advance in the price of labour and in the value of crops other that opium, the connected, with the castle, has been a military rycts who cultivate opium are growing more depil. The jealour way in which the dungeon and more dissatisfied with the present fed
of opiur; and, if so, whether be won Priva has been kept from the public eye has had one
bear the fact in mind in considering the ques tion of reducing the area of opium cultivation good foot-that, namely, of preserving it intact. Now that the Donjon is to be trans
in India,
No less than six solicitors were engaged in the case in which fourteen Chinees were charged wih stowing away ou the Canadian Pacific orew with aiding sud abetting them.
Mr. I G. C. Bailey (of Messrs. Johnsor, Stakes and Master) prosecuted on behalf of the steamer Turtar, and live Chinese members of the
Canadian Facile Railway (e. Mr. E. Davidsda (of Messrs. Hostings and Hastings) appeared for ix of the etowaways and said he wished to with- drawa former plea of guilty and plead ust guilts. His defence was a tochnical one. Mr. B. A Mr. Goldring (of Messrs, Goldring and Barlow) for one, Me, H. K. Holmes sppeared for twe of the crew, and Mr. O. D. Thomson for one, the bond fireman.
Mr Bailey asked that the case against Wong Pak-wan, the first aider and abetter, be taken ficat. The 100 was not defended, and pleaded not guilty. In a statement Lo the police the defondant said the head fireman
d him to order to eat. Another treman ordered him to take.
givo rice to the men the men on board.
to
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MOORISH MASSACRE,
TERKINGE INCIDENTS AT PASA, BLANCA, A mail paper bass the following, tocount of recent events:
Dr. Morle was sent to Tangier by M. to inform the Frenol Charge d'Affaires of the serious events which took place..
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On Monday July 291 the chiefs of the trites entered the torn and demanded of the Bashaw the immediate stoppage of the bar- bour works. The Bashaw replied that the work was being done with the consent of the LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT Saltan. The chiefs then declared that the Sultan no longer existed, as he obeyed the Christians, and the Governor, to gain time, that their
asked them to return on Tuesday morning. A MUSIC:
they did not return; it was threats wero exaggerated,
-In-the-course of the morning, horëver several..
mounted antives appeared. The rode about the streete preaobing the holy war and bidding all
sulmus lexre the town ar all the tribes were coming to exterminate the Jews and Christians.
Mr. Beiley informed bis Worship that the charge was brought under section 3 of Ordinance of 1943, and the defendant was charged with iding sad abetting a number of Chinese to obtain a passage by these. I turto Vencore Since the Chinese Immigration Ordinsuce e me into effect the Canadian Pacific Railway
At che o'clock locomotive used on the bar- C6, bad gone to considerable trouble and
thousand parda distant. After it had passed a but in spite of every pronte stowing away bou works left the bartour for a query a wers periodically found on board and they band of Arabs broke up the line a short distance butin of very precaution taken, Chinese got on board with the assistance. If mother of from the harbour, and a European who came up the orew. In the present case no less thau fourteen were found. In the event of the toned. He tried to fl, but was koook, al the senseless by the blow, and his body was hacked to pieces. Another passing European met the sathorities at Vancouver finding stowaways on board, the Company was liable to s fine of $1,900 same foto. The prepetrators of thess murdars wa, but they were fad gold for each man fonnal, slee for the payment
were inhabitants of the town, Mr. Marley Montrose Burghs). The report of $500 gold, the poll tax. Besides this there
When the locomotive returned the driver found of the Opinas Department for 1965-86 contains was another serious risk the ships, incurred, by emissaries from the triber. member. The fact has not been lost, sight of Company area under poppy cultivation in 1907-08.
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Hongkong, 29th November, 1906.
SAPONG RUBBER AND TOBACCO ESTATES.
The Superintendent of Folio reports the following cases have been dealt with in the Mixed Court since the last meeting-Summonses; Debt 5. Assault 2, Selling meat not slangh Lered in the Municipal Slaughter House 1
was the risk of infection. The bis Damage blocked by an 'obstacle on the line. H. Blrult prasided, and in moving the adoption Obstructing the public road 1. Contempt of
a statement lo the effect stated by the hon, and went to considerable expense, and The crowd surrounded him and he was killed of the report," stated that the company r Court 1, Carrying cata-burial without a permit 1. Allowing pigs to stray 1,Breach of Munipal Cardinal de Rez, Mirabeau, the Galerie der in arranging for a substantial reduction in the trouble in having the quarters of the crew and god but to pieces, a native assistant on the engaged mainly in two industries at Sepong
formed into a public Museums, visiters will ap preciate the place all the more, considering that they wil be able to soo absciately in their original form this era of the Duc de Beaufort,
Regulations 2. Summary Arrests-Con- spiring to prevent servants taking service Jugos, and many other historical spots. Vin Broach of prison regulations 1. Theft 2,nes itself is a most delightful subark situated
The Buus gereral nooting was held last month at Salisbury-house, The Hon. Charles
Assisting prisoners to escape 1, Assault 1; in the East end of Paris; its forest parks and/ edict was issued by the Chinese Government get on board with stowawaye. In the present Issistance of soldiers to recover the bodies. The been cultivated on a larger scale..
Attempt to murder 1; tambling
By Order,
(Signed) W. H. WALLACE, Chairman:
C. BERKELEY MITCHELL, Secretary
FUNNELS AND FLAGS.
.0.-BUILDING.
Esveral of the mere important shipbuilding firms in Great Britain are preparing to tender For the construction of two large steamora for in the F. and 0). Company. These y seals are general design to resemble the Mooliau, but- they will be somewhat bigger-probably 550f in length. The tenders are for one vessel, but inc are to be built, it is understood.
that
from
cantle are equally famous and well worth a visit.
The Fort is one of the beadquarters of the artil
the improved fire arus. These exercises can be witnessed by visitors.
involved
Laurü class passengers fumigated, and these engine striking the first blow.
the growth of rubber and tobacco. They lat Being informed of these fools, the French grown, as well, a little rice and chillies, and In the sourse of the debate on Foreign passengers were also mediostly szemined. There
fore there might be some contagions dies Deal went to the Bashaw and demanded the planted a few sago trees. ttround nuts had The expert: Affairs, Mr. Roes asid that not long since ab regarding the suppression of the opium trafic. case the Tartar left Hongkong on June 19th. Whether or not that edict was to be seriously Before she left, a thorough search was made by Bashaw replied that he had no cartridges, but, a nts to improve the condition of the tobacon taken he did not know, but if it was there was a the ship's company, and although four stowaways upon the Consul insisting, be furnished an having proved satisfactory, the whole cop conditions than before. On half of the land. lery, where in are quartered two regiments and matter of 8.50000 or 4,000,000 of revenue were then on board they were not found. Tus sort for De: Mozi and a number of French of 1906 was grown under more favourab At the sight of the six bodies lying in a heap on which tobanen was planted, and from which stabling for 1,250 horses. There is also a powder how the Indian Government was to be recouped ten mora stowaways get on board. Before the ship the Frenchmen could not restrain their anger, the jungle had been newly failed crop
I för ludio, sed he would like to know vessel arrived at Yokohami on the 29th, where i people who left the town.
was first taken, and of mogazine. 1 ha l'olygone is a vast space where for this loss on opiam oultivation. He was not loft-tist port a thorough search was made by the whareupon the Moorish soldiers thres ved to of groand mate
The rat lot fetched mounds of earth are erected as targets for opposing the suppression, but he spoke in the ship's company who were assisted by sixteen shoot them. They fled, pursued by the crowd, the other half the tobacco was the third
bat scoceeded in escaping.
erep in succession, artillery practice. This is the spot set apart interests of the Indian Government and the Japanese police, but not one of the stowarars
be Consul assembled all the Freneli rasi. 1520 per half kile and the sec nd lot. 111s.. for the ecole de fir, where offers from all the ryote. The trade in opium between India and was found. Through private information IS- China was a tenth of the whole consumption: esived by the Customs authorities at Vancouver regiments are sent to be instrusted in the use and, if we were to take the action suggested the fourteen stowaways were found on arrival of dents at the Consulate and begged Dr. Merle The last lot bad not yet been sold, but
let it be made clear that, wo did not wish the the roused at that port, come very in coal natives of Indis to pay for relief of conscience bunkere, some in the fore peak and others in in this country (Cheers.) Let it be known the bold. what was to be dous by Porzia, French Indo. After hearing evidence his Worship found Chine, and the Dutch Government, who als
The case against the boatswain, the No. 1 supply opan This, matter had not roovivadefendant gailty, but deferred soutenes the attention it deserved; it had escaped notice fireman, the carpenter and the pantrymate of in the bigh tide of humanitarianism, which the Tartar, all Ubinete, was at at heard. All four men were obarged with siding and abetting, wes to sweep away the opium trade.
and lended not guilty, Mr. Wedgwood (Newcastle-under-Lyme) asked the Under Secretary of State for the Colonies whether the Federated Malay Stales had leat $200,000 to this Protectorate of Brune. if so, on what security the money bad been laat; whether the Government of the Malay States exorcised any supervision over the Government of Bruger, whether this money was being used to defray current expenditure, whether it was proposed to make it au annual grant; and whether there was any precedent for one dopy financing another.
A HOUSING QUESTION
Owing to the refusal of so many landlords in Paris to let apartments or Hals to parents with large familie, a society has been formed which undertakes to build honses and models to mest
BRUNEI
Mr. Bailey said he would prove that the first defendant took four stowaways on board at H ngkong and fed them on the voyage, that the second hid ten stowaways in the col bankers, where they were found at Vancouver that the third ont a ponel out of the side of the hold through whi h the stowaways were taken on board, and that the fourth defendant was in sole charge, and was the only person who Had the key of the pantry, so that he must have fed the slowaage
After hearing the evidence of the Ceptķia, the Chief Officer, the biet, Engineer and others, his Worship adjourned the case,
BEFORE MR. C. D. MELBOURNE (SICOND POLICE MAGISTRATE)
to be sent immediately.
expeale to be good. The crop had been to go to Tangier and ask for the orniser Galilee as it was top leaf, the price was not Accompanied by the Spanish Consul and distinctly profitable whatever the last lot The rubber was Gérson 80s soldiers, Dr. Merle went on board a fotched, so they might hope that the company
ship, which they found orowded with had turned the corner." terrified Jews. On their way to the vea-el they looking well according to their last reparts. returned to his residence without being or the investing public concerning rubber- were insalted and jeered at by the native When their company was started, just over two women and children, but the French Consul years ago, little was known among the
but within a few months all was changed. lested, On the ship Dr, Moris was told that sight Prospectus alter prospectus appeared inshoring men had been killed, including five Frenchmen, i new companies some very bona, deco cerus, attention. There were people who believeil aud that the number of victims was possibly others utterly worthless, but sil attracting still greater,
1
Borociere
A workman who tried to escape by swimming that however much tesupply might increase, was followed by 'e borseman and killed. Two the demand would derenes with almost the Earopeans on horseback were attacked at one same rapidity. His own relief was that thes spot. The workmen's huts at the barbour were matte prepared to face the possibility that the
tapping vlage It is feared that the tribes, to the number! the new plantations reached the out-fire--and the bodian of the victims bar it. I price won'd fall, and fall-cosiderably, when al of 20,000
will attack the town on In their prospectus they anticipated a prie, not men,
| 6.s. por lb., which was the prics at that dite, but of Thursday.
When Dr. Merle embarked the soldiers of the of only . 6d. per With that, the directors scort detained his boat until the money they believed, the company could make a substantis! profit Whether all the companies, some of demanded for escorting him had been paid.
them will heavy capitalization, could do so be did not know. Their manager, Mr. Lesio, thought that he could produce rubber as cheaply in Borneo, if not choper, than anywhere else. and that belief, if correct, contained the kernel of the whole question. According -to theli published reports, 42) acres of land bad been ith rabbor, but they had since received planted with rubber,
:
BEER INSTEAD OF TEA.
DOCTOR'S STRONG, ATTACK ON EXTREMISTS,
A strong opinion on temperance adrecates a cloth dealer, was placed before the Court en who talk the most unscientific twad lle"
COUNTERFEIT COINS.
At the instance of Bergant Les. Bbui Sham,
WAB
they
believed that their natural adran ages would
LONDON MAY INSURANCE MARKET, the growing demand. An immense building The Times says on July 30th:-The Mes geries Maritime stemmer Ville de la Cictat has just been opened in the Rue Belliard special- reparted from Sydney to have taken firely for the accommodation of large families. It in port white loading, and the fire was not contains workmen's-spartments for less than extinguished until after much damage had been 500 francs a year, a healthy apartment can be he interested in the outward cargo, of which foned, well-lighted and aired. Ne family is done to the vessel a doarge. Underwriters will part was on board, but-the-bull-is-not-insured allowed in it stil it has three children. The She is 6 378 tone, built in 1892,
building in question contains 10 inhabitants, MULTISH AND GERBIAN SHIPPING, FREIĜIITS,
It is reported from Humburg that the Woerthe majority of whom are clice branches manu tine and the German Australian Lino There are among them four fimilies with four with eight, four with hare arranged to charge from August 1 the nine children.
Mr. Charobill.The answer to the first sme rates to South African ports as the British seren, twelve with six, seventeen with v. companies. They will also like the British fourteen with four, and the rest with three each question is in the affirmative. The State was practically bankrupt when it was taken over by lines, makes surcharge of 21 per cent. against Nobody complains of the children because they his Majesty's Government and the money. increased dues recently levied at Onpo Towo,
WAR needed to enable the Government
buy and will allow a commission (or rebate) of 5 per all five in glass houses. In a city of Hate like
"number out
of monopolists Paris the landlords do not like children; and it ecat. to shippers supporting them instead of 10
and to organizes system of administration, per cent. as hitherto. It will be remembered
not infrequently happens that parents of large So far se I am aware, no question of security that the British lines announced an alteration.
families find it very difficalt indeed to get has ever been raised, but the administration of of freights favourable to a fairer differentiation
the porte se between
F35 1, and it was anitabia lodgings. Landlords do not see with Brunei is entirely under the control of his F's Government, who will see that the thenght likely the German compsules. in
M: Piot, the amiable Senator, who is always money is repaid when the fancial position of charge of bing in possession of eleven Hengxpressed by Dr. Davy, President of the cable stating that 50 felde had been planted the conference would come into line. Some
found the colos in defendant's box wrapped up month. Lime, however, elapsed before they did so, and dining into French ears the necessity of having the State makes rupayment, possible. The kong counterfeit teu cant pieces. The Sorgrant Brih Medical Association: at Exeter last They would continue to plant as long as the agreement is only just announced. The many olive branches. Very often the uld-be Government of the Federated Malay States in paper, but Bhui explained that he got the Speaking at a breakfast given by the enable them to compete successfully with all
exercises no control over that of Bruse, but the tenant is asked in be sims breath by the in- arrangement secures equal port-to-port rates for British and Continental shippers. It is under-
Have you aby dogs, cats, High Commissiouer for the Federated. Mainy money in the course of 1usiness He did not National Temperance League, Dr. Davy their rivals. If the company bad laud that could only be grown oves a very small area of the He did not destroy of drink be continued: to teach children that globe, in sufficient quality and quantity to found that they were.
"But," of representatives of the Royal Commission au Parrots, or children?" If the tenant humbly States in also High Commisioner for Brane new they wern tad at the time, but afterwards regretted the ivils of alcohol, and the spread grow the "cu'side "- leaf of tobacco, which couhl stood that, in view of the visit to South Africa exorable conciergs!
The revenue for last year did not cover the them, however, because he forgot.
His Worship discharged the defendant you are morally wrong in drinking a glass of well for its cultivation, if they could at the same Conferences, who are expected to bos to confess that he has two or three of the expenditure, and the dicit ba, therefore,
1.. may return for the final meetings of the Royal al named, the concierge shakes his bead at teen mast from the loen.
coins we apparent. At the same time the unscientific twaddle, and absolutely wrong. If could, with all their rivals in the production f Commission in November next, thoke-is-some-sim, and declines to accept him. No chidren point on that a British Resident was first because he considered to intent to pass the wine, and bint to do to is-to-take-poison, is time-compoto musssasfully, as they hoped shee
appointed at the beginning of 1906,
onep efor to teach them nothing at all. He knew that they possessed 20,000 acres of lelay in the, exported meeting between the kan" is beard everywhere in all large cities it must vaturally take a little, time to plane defendant had himself to blame for being that if what they are going to be taught, 1-for-rubber, they surely possessed-a fine-proparte: "My great-oncle never drank less than a land, diflult to beat all the world over for its Something must be done to shelter parents of the finances on a satisfactory basis.
sis. There is arrested.
of A Beaut
Sergeant Sims summoned the proprietor of a bottle of port every day of his life, and he fertility and natural advantages, at a cost
Mr. Percy E. Laurence is uperend large fam lies whic do fheir best to supply their no intention of making an annual
Peninsula,
seconded the motion. Mr. Spenijt, late head be consideriog the sailability of submarine
country with soldiers and citizens, and the paralled can be found
where the colony of the Straits Settlements peanut oil factory at Kowloon for disturbing lived to within four months of being a hundred stent di negara
the peace of his neighbourhood at right. unciety that has undertaken to provide them ananced the Protected Malay States in their sound signalling for steam colliers
Eridoncs before & Royal emission, he manager of the New London Borneo Tobacce Mr. E. J. Orist (of Mars, Wilkinson and iurestigations are in progress, and if they are
with enitabis accommodation is indeed a friend early stages, and where the State of Pahar Grist) who appeared for the defendant, coatonded stated, showed that io large towns like Man-Company, at the chairman's request, afterward satisfactory, apparatus will be installed on one
has brea regamily financed by its wealthier
that un er the Ordinance it was necessary to chaster ta zasked on the hob and given to addressed the meeting and referred to the of the vessels experimentally This is a hopeful in Dead.
neighbours.
show that the noise was wantonly made, or was children was producing physical deterioration fertility of the soil on the company's property. In my opinion, he which was favourably situated at the terminus sign of
progress, but more hopeful is tho
annecessary, otherwise there would be ac ten of the worst form... abrouncement that the North of England Steam- Si ce capital punishment has been abolished,
thin a meal of of the company's prospects. The motion was slip Owners', Association is making inquiries rimes of a pat atrocious nature.are the order. According to the 4 sche Zeitung the new viction. If in the carrying on of a trade a declared," meal of cheese, bread, and light of a railway. He also spoke in hopeful terins
bread, tea, and jam.
ananimously adoptel on the subject which may deeds it to support
Begtion. the movement in favour of establishing the oftheday. Owing to this face, the guillotine Large German torpedo boat, which has been con- noise was made, it did not fall within the beer is infinitely more scientific the
Sergeant Sims said the factory started work Sciogte teaches that a man does not ra. system round the cost. The attitude of Trinity will once more are to be brought out, and structed by the Germania Works at Kiel, House is really the obstacle to progress, because betreading rorived. Jaries and those who have attained a speed of over 33 knots during her between four and fire o'block in the morning, quire more than three pints of liquid a day. If at a time it will not de him more harm than shipowners can hardly be expected to equip their reads with transmitting apparatus in the to do with murderers of the worse type are official trials, or more than two knots above her and a great noise was made by the stamping he drinks three pints of beer in small quantities
Mr. Grist-The noise complained of is a the same quantity of ten.
Teaching on the subject of algobol should absence of provision for receiving messages strongly in favour of expital punishaions: now contracted speed. The new bost, which is and hammerinz asbore. In the system itself there is nothing that crimes are on the increase, they have a known as G. 137," and is fitted with tarbine necessary: noise. It is the early hour of start
ot be tloged with medical quotations," experimentally new.
bas been excheat oppor unity for urging Present engines, has displacement of 570 tons, arding to which you object
Bergeants Sims-Yes, the early hour and the concluded. Personat opinions of eminent men
are the curse of the profession." established both in the United States and on Fallieres to exaction the return to capital will probably form the model for a division of the Continent, sad its establishm ntia England is only delayed by the inaction of the authorities. panistimet while's has berano imperative in similar rossets.
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