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INTIMATION

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st 1907.

to abandon the excellent result of a good deal of pains and cars in training and disciplin ing takon by the officers and N.00% responsible. It is a specimen of the heart breaking discouragements that home-staying arm-chair bureaucrats at Home are for ever

A. S. WATSON & CO., springing on the men who toll on the front. iers of the Empire for the national prestige. Aaa step towards alkin-toning Wei-bai-wei altogether, it would have been-sporo in telligible, but in that matter the British Government does not seem able to make up its mind to a plain yea or nay. Some in dication of the waste of money is afforded by the remark that there are now many buildings, formerly used by the garrison, unoccupied and useless, and ng prospect of tenants or buyers, wa suppose, for a long time to evine. To addition to that, tha

WATSON'S

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|--A ocollo was charged with breaking and entering the house of a Chinese detective at 123, Hollywood Road early yesterday morning. The defendant forced open the door, entare and was leaving with a watch, a silver chain and other articles to the value of $18, when he mat the detentive on the stairs. The latter at

tempted to detain him, but the thiof struck him

and knocked the detective down atsirs, after- captured by a lakang, however, and taken to wards attempting to

ran away. He was the Central Station. Mr. Hasland sentenced big to three months' imprison:sent and four hours stocks.

to one of our own class, to one who has pissed You are gathered together to show honour

through the stormy can against wlud and tides and has kept the ing of honest trade and honourable conduct Bring." So wrote Mr. to lend a complimentary bangust to Mr. 1-ichurdson, M P., in response to an invitation

Albert Wingfield (Tali, a merchant, of Linvɔla,

CELEBRATED departure of the soldiers. ueces tunted the who fell upon troubioas times in 194, and he a

BLEND.

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

appojatment of a district officer and more sines paid his creditors in fall. The banquat police. The revenue for the your was took place a month ago, when the oreditors $76,777 and the expenditure $160,899. Bacli presented Mr. Hall with a park of 100 guinous. year there has seen a deficit of from three u ply he said that, gold under ordinary I to twelve thonend dollars, which the British conditions, his estats wond have have realised

taxpayer has bad to provide. The Com., to the pound. missioner's' administration of the Territory That was a very ceulitable feat of the pigeon would seem to be as nearly ideal ne uno of 2,000-liberated at Reanes the other Dritish adaptation of an excellent Chinas day, which travelled to Yorkshire, a distance of WHISKY. theory can be. There are 26 d strict bead-350 miles, at an average speed of 1,2 yards a other fior. A few years ago a bird belonging minute, but it has been eclipse! by many on to King, Biward (who, like the Prince of Wales, is a great pigeon enthusiast) won the national race from Larwick, covering 510 miles at a velocity of 1,39 yards a minute. The atmospheric conditions. With a strong wind speed of a pigeon naturally depends largely on behind it, a speed of 1,500 or 1,600 yards a minute is faist common, and even this rate of travelling has been exceeded. In a rica not long age from Retford to London (127 miles) several of the birds are said to have flown a mibo & minute.

AUPURE MALT

WHISKY

GENUINE AGE

VERY FINE

AND

MELLOW.

PER CASE

$15.00.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

`Honghòng, 9th September, 1907,

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

30.

ONLY communications relating to the news column

should be addressed to THE EDITOR,

Correspondents must forward their moines and ad-

men, responsible for ahout u dizen villages each, who abiy assist the two magistrates, much as prefectul to case the burden of the house masters at school. The arrange, ment, we can readily believe, hus worked very satisfactorily and is much appreciated by the people. Before the British Govern- ment takes any further step with regard to Wei-bai-moi, it might find it useful and instructive to take a plebiscite of the wishes of the natives. Coming to the trade, agriculture, and industries of the Territory, we read that the imports for last year showed a considerable increase in keruseae oil, yura and piece goods, sugar, and dyes. Age dad of Japanese timber was also imported. Rico and reflued sugar seem to have been The biggests importa, while rice, salt, and groundnuts were the chief exports. Nuts and seeds wore exported in greatly increased quantities. We cannot discover any ex- planation of the movement of rice; of why 92.000 piculs should be imported and

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By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. W. Scott Moncrieff and Offery, the Band of the Third Middlesex Regiment will play the following Battalion The Duke of Cambridge's Own" programine of music during diurer at the Hongseng Hotel, this (Saturday) evening :--- MarchLorraine,

Valse

"Morry Widow,”

(by request). Selection "H. M. S. Pinafor Komance "Simplo Avcu," Selection..... "The Dairymaids,"

Gaine

Lehar

'Sullivan

· Thomé

Rubena

Fantas

Galop Hala da Bala Dort, and Dive Croût us Soup-Mock Turtle. Fish DINNER MASU-Hors-d'oeuvres Macasar Fish

of Beef and Mushrooms, Monging Patties, Egg and Broad Saue, Boiled Corned Log of Pork used Ler of Mutton and Mist Sauce, Roast Chicken Peas Pudding, Cold Calf's Foot Brawn and Cucupioni Sad Sweets-Cacanal adding, Coffee Lus etwa na I Lugano ang Tipsy Cato Choose Biscuits. Dessort--Coles –

Fruit

Viceroy Chang Chih-tung has wired to a certain The Paking and Tientsin Times says that

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS 95,000 piculs exported. Of the importancetewed Fish and Oreter Saraco. Entrées-Fillet of the trade generally, the Commissioner Crosses Carry-Lobster. Joints, &o-osat takes no exaggerated view; he is net sanguine as to future development. He also inscribes t terae obituary of tha Wet hai-wei Gold Mining Company, of whose lingering illuess we have had to spek before. This time, we suppose, it is to be RIP. Fruit growing seems t promiss well as an industry of the future. Comercial-shipping stering during the year aggregated 365,902 tous (475 steamers) as against 978,864 tons (562 Steniners) in 1905. Education is well looked after, crime has decreased, and sickness

is rare. "Othello's occupation," Wei-hai-wei's rain d'être, seems to have gone it is not so frequently or regularly visited by ships of

dresses with musications addressed to the Editor, aut for publication but us contener of good All Eaters for publication shoubt be written on

faithm

one side of the paper only.

No waymenty signed communications that have dready appeared in other papers will be inserted, "Orders für extra copies of Dapy Press should be vitohejden 11 am, na dug of pufilinalína, · After" tăut hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cac

Telegraphic Address: Pass.

Cades: A..C. 5th Ed. Lisher,

1,0. Hot, 34. Telephone No. 12.

BIRTH.

war."

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The German gnabrat "Tiger" has returned On September 11th, at Shanghai, the wife of Will Gut learning anything of the "Sullberg Charlix Stewar“, of a danghter.

which, it is feared, foundero in last week's typhoon.

DEATHS,

Dia August 28th, nt Lungehow, TEAS Bas Povo 817, Acting Commissioner of Customs,

ged 50 your

On Sopleunter 12th, at Shanghai, Louis Vica,

aged 33 years.

Ch September 18th, at London. CHARLES GRANT, late of Sha gla

Members of the Right Half No 1 Co. H. K. V. 4. are reminded that the next shot for the Nickolou Cap takes place on Tai Hang Rango on Sunday 29th lust,

The resignations of Gunners H. B. Brewer, W. H. Duerno, W. A. Brand, and E. J.

On September 15th,at Shurghai, JasES-ARTHUR MACFARLANE OLassey (lato Asst. Exnoo. 1, M. Customs Shanghai)

a ed 10 years, On September "Tatlı, nezr Quistgatayo | Chapman ara reported in the "Intest Voluotuer EDWARD JO 18.

order, while Mr. C. F. Bird has joined the Corps

On September 15th, at Shanghai, ALLaw Frank, son of Allen and Bella Maksum, ag

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year and 9 months.

At Shanghai, hirota, chin of Mr. and Mrs. Sholenhamer, aged 1 year and 1 week,

For boarding the as. Inaba Muru which "was lying at bna" of the Kowloon wharves oz Thursday, Mr. P. A. Hazeland yesterday fined Hexatone Frica: 104,Das Verur ROAD (two native hawkers $50 aploce, the alternative LONDON OFFICA: 131, FLEET STEHT, E.C., being twelve weeks' imprisonment.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 2ler, 1007.

To rend the Wei-ha-wei report for 1906 is

The Hou. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitala sekaowledges, with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals:-

J. M. Wong..

A Patient

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Grand Councillor stating that on his arrival at Peking he is going to abmit to Their Majesties tou portant propositions. He is also going to denounce Prince Ching and Yuan Shibkai, mit

TELEGRAMS.

[REUTER'S SERVICE.]

ORIENTAL IMMIGRATION TO BRITISH COLUMBIA.

LONDON, September 18th.. . The Vancouver Asiatic Exclusion Teague-

Dominion Government passes a relieving threatens drastic measures" unless the

measure in respect to Asiatic jinmigration. An international exclusionist convention will be held in Vancouver in October.

the riot amounting to £1,500 have hein:

The Japanese claims for compensation for

sent to Ottawa,

RUSSIAN GENERALS DECORATED BY THE KAISER.-

LONDON, September 18th, The Kaiser has conferred tigh decorations on several prominout Russian Generals, in- chading the Grand Cruas of the Hal Engio on General Kuropatkin.

THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY.

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 20th September. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

BEFORE MR. A. G. Wind (PuISSE

AN INTERPRETER WANTED.

but when asked if he owed the $57 for which was called, the defendant answered to his name When the case Remijio Perez v. H. Barbery

he was sued, he muttored something about being French, and he did not appear to understand English.

or Angust was owing as rout for either the wth of July Mr. E. J. Grist, for plaintiff, said the money

His Honour-He has just produced the receipt for July.

Mr. Grist-Wolf tlien, It is August, His Honour-Is be it the housy Bow*- Mr. GristI don't know.

His Honour Fir a day and we will bear it. The hearing was set down for Tuesday, His Houone-You must provids a French interpreter for this mon

Mr..Grist-I don't

His Hanour then gave instensling thus the flafendant be informed that he must provide au interpreter.

LONDON, September 18th-

PAYMENT BY INSTALMÉN T. New York. wires that the action of the

Mr. J. Scott Haraton appeared for the plain, Government in the Federal Court to annulliff, and Mr. R. Harding for the defendant, in

Jersey, showed that the profit of the the charter of the Standard Oil Co. of New Paris "against Paney Hall for $16413

the action John Lenim, trading as the "City of

Company from 1899 to 1906 aggregated 298,068,187, and divisleads paid amounting

to £61,671,886.

PHILIPPINES SOCIETY.

Philippines in the dress of a school hoy of fifteen The right of the Governor-General of the

but when he appeared at Lask House, Uli-Uli might be expected to be somewhat indiorous, ou the night of Sept. 14th in company with a large number of other grown ups in liko costume, he looked a magnified picture of himself in his school days of long ago.

calibration of the birthday of A. G. Stevenson, The occasion was a unique one. It was the

Banking corporation. Mr. Stevenson bul the manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai been invited out 10 dinner and daring is absence the visitors filed into the base and awaited-bis-return-Ho-got-book about half post nine in the evening little expecting Burprise that was waiting him there. As he 1Rrned the knob of the front door omso switched on the electric lights and there and denly appeared atrast a hundred strange looking brings which gave the re'urning basker au idea that it was time to obanga bis brand.

He quickly recovered from his surprize bow ever and entered into the fun of the occasion: His guests were binking people and poreons from military and siri! Itfe-Cible ea

ANOTHER SUEZ CANAT, MOTOYIME,

London shipping carswapondout of the Yorkshire Post writes:-

For some time put complaints hara boon. made as to the bad dredging of the Suez Canal, and a month ago a North German Lloyd liner stranding there, completely blocked the passage to abipowners. Early on Tuesday morning Lie for some days, thereby causing heavy expanse now Whitby steamer Barnby stranded at the north end of the onnol, which was again blocked. In the afternoon, although the steamer was is going to recommend Viceroy Tan Chun-still ashore, it was made possible for vassals to will also urge the Throns to compal Prince burden, built at Sunderland last year, and owned hauso for the Viceroyalty of Manaburia, ILE: pasa her. The Braby is of 3,800 tons

Ching to disgorge tou million taels, which he

by Messrs. received as brib a fer carrying out the reform projects, Liang Ting-feo, the prosent judge of Blupel, will be recommended as a Grand Cousoller, and Chang will recommend a certain Chi Ling to be Lina's sucessor. In order to appease the revolutionarien the veteran. Viceroy is going to arge the Throne to dismiss a certain high official. In the event of his being appoint ed a Grand Councillor, Viceroy Chang will ask

about a ri conciliation.

B. Harrowing & Co., of Whitby. are only too well founded, Such casualties

Undoubtedly the complaints of abipowners these are caused by the Canal baing insuf. ficiently dredged, and there is no ezerse for the lack of proper appliances. The Suez Canal Directors are able to declare very handsome dividends, whilet the shipowners who pay the boaty dues have no recompense if, through no fault of their own, their vessels are delsinad for days by a bost stranding in the shallower parts of the Canal.

or.

CHINESE PRESS LAW,

LOCAL SPORT.

V.R.O. SPORTS.

SECOND DAY,"

The second day of the VH.C. Carnival was well attended, and the events provided some interesting sport. The 200 yards raos for the championship of the Colony proved an x- Cooke, with Mr. C. Humphreys second. Time, cellent one, and was won casily by Mr. C. J.

mig. 3 secs.

The several ovents resulted as follows:- Hurdle Race, Two lengthis over four hurdles. First heat. C. Witchell, ower; 12, 1. Time, 47 5ths.

Second haat-A, IV, Ribeiro, oweni, 1, Time, 55/5 sace.

Third host-F. K. Tats, owe 2, 1. Time, 50.

2003,

Foneth bat:-A H. Carroll, owes 1, 1. Til 51. gees.

Boys' Bee: E Souza, 1; A. Eltis, 2 Time 663 secs...

Championship of the Colony, 200 yards--C J. Cooke, 1; C. Humphreys, 2; J. Cauter, J. llampurers lead for the first two lengths, but Cooka then went to the front and pop with plenty to spare Time, 4 min 19-secs

Running header. from spring board-2, E. Harrop, 1; M. A. R. Sousa, 2; Cousa and Wishart tied for second place, but in the dive off Sousa won,

Back Race. Two lengths-First heat, Witchell, 1; Second heat, A. V. Barros, 1.

Four lengths haudioep:-0. R. Chanyut, owes sent to judgment on condition that the defend. M. Remalios, oves 6, 1; J. M. R. Pereira,

Mr. Harding said he was instructed to con-

4,1; H. A. Lammert, owes 7, 2. Segond heat, sut be allowed to pay by instalments.

owen 3, 2. Mr. Harston opposed this unless neoncity were offered.

Mr. Harding pointed out that he had already given his personal seen ity that the defendant

he would let her out to morrow. Judgment would appear. She was present in court.

His Honour said if Le put her in gaol to-day would be for plaintiff, bat he would not grant immediate execution.

LAWN BOWLS.

An interesting watch took place our the Public Bowling Green yesterday afternoon.

played the Irish team represented by Sergle The Scottish "B" leam compond of Sargte Watt, McDonald, Gordon and Sims (skip) Brazil, Dawitt, Inspector Warnock and Chief Detective Inspector Hanson (skip) for silver spoons and a silver cap presented by the English team. The Scots won by 2 shots

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE to 10.

ASSOCIATION.

PRAK WIFLY BANGM,

His Excellenoy the Governor Las kindly consented to tice the first shal from the new 800 yards fring point recently erected at the Peak Rifle Rage this (Saturday) afternoon at 2.30

1.m

As this will be the first opportunity His Excellene has had of coming into toneh with the Reserve Asociation which Was founded by the late Governor, Sir Mattkay Nathan, with the object of errying on in this Colony the education of evage: Balitek muuzast"in the use of the ride, all who are interested in this matter, which is recognised to be of Imperial moment and should recommend itself to "avory loyal British subject, are invited to be present.

His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard., in.

occ aion, has expressed his very deep interest accepting this invitation to be present on this

in 108 A1001ation, and his pleasite at the opportunity which presents itself-of-mesting

the Committee and Members

AN OLD INSURANCE POLICY.

A reader has sent the N-C. Doily News Canton Insurance Policy, fated Mavso, Joly 18th, 1849. It is No. 4471, and thabody, which is printed, is very similar to the Marine policies in use at the present day, with the exception that the final clause exempts the Company from all risks from Storms or Gales of Wind on the

Coast of Coromandel, from Foint Palmires to glen, and within soundings, between 15th October and 15th December inclusive, which

risks are borne by the Assured and not by the Assurers, anything bareinbefore contained to

in at the top, and nu band that signed Jardine the contrary notwithstanding." It is curious The Board of Civil Administrations has at the name of the Insuranos offles is writion

filled in by the same Matheson & Co., 'n' Agenta," at the foot. The policy is for Spanish Dollars 5,549,59 on ten valua. at 8p $1.9.3.18 plus » úftenu per cent adrance, on the good skip" Dan Dingh.

for the control of the Boards of Finance" and Army Affairs. He will farther arge Their Majesties to despatch princes to foreign cons- tries to study. In addition to the above he will compiled the Pries Laws, provisionally which maks twelve propositions regarding the Man-read as follow- chue and Chiuse and methods of bringing Article I.-Those who establish a newspaper periodical office shall first apply to the police office for constion, without which c publication is allowed. The offices of news- papers or periodicals already in existence shall

apply for the same Article II.Either daily, weekly or monthly periodicale shall have the name and residence of the publisher, editor, and printer in each copy Article II--The following matter shall

also

of the same.

Article VI,-Corrections sigued by the psriou

Konge" at Capasiag moon fer one month from July 18, 1840 at noon until August 18, 181). The rate is one-third per cent, the premium amounting to $18:48, while 2 are charged for waking out the policy.

DISAPPEARANGE FROM THE

"SEYDLITZ."

CHIEF ENGINEES SUPPOSED TO HAVE

JUMPED OVERBOARD,

CIVIL SERVICE C.C.. The opening match, Captain's team c. Vice- captain's, takes place at 215-p.m.--to-day - punctually.

HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE

pleasure in presenting their fourth. 2012a) The report states:-The Committee · havo

report,

tion, namely Kowloon, Craigangower, Hong- Eight Clubs eutered for the Shield Competi- kong Police, Civil Service, Hongkong 'A Army. Staff, Royal Garrison Artillery and Royal Engineers.

Some of the matches were well contested and more drawn games resulted than formerly ing end Shield won

the 14 matches this Cili previous season. Of and 3 drawn, points $6.

Komad 11 were wɔn

Cricket Club and the combined League XV, The annual match between the Bingkong

which always evokes great interest, was played on 30th March and resulted, for the first time," in a win for the League team."-

The secounts show a credit balance of $34.80.

A

Mr. T. Sarcombe Smith having left the Colony has resigned, the presidency of the League; Mr. R. H. B. Hancock has kindly consonted to fill the vacancy. Mr. Bercome Smith has always taken the keenest interest. in the welfare of the League and the Committee desire to record their siboere thanks for his past. services.

"

The annual general meeting will be held in Mears. Shewan, Tomes & Cola, Office (B1. George's Building) on Tuesday, the 24th September, 1907, at 5.30 p.m.

A. E. ASGES, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer,

etun

Kowloon Craigengover

LEAGUE TABLE.

Hongkong Polici Oivil Service Hongkong A Army Staff

Royal Garrison

Artillery Royal Engineers...

3 points

MATCHES.

13

win.

1 point draw..

Lost

19 mm rod Drawn?

FREE Points

THE WILD WEST IN SHANGHAI,”

The latest criticsus of this Japanese in Korea same in Toronto, The Rev. Dr. McKay, of Toronto, general secretary of foreign missions for the Presbyterian Church, whe is of a tour of inspection of the various foreign missions

The Canton Insurance Office was established was recoatl in Manchuria. Ha expressas

in Canton in 1836 with a capital of 35.000,000 inteuse indiguation at the treatment accordednt be published.

of $100 per share of which $10 were paid: np. Karens by Japanese, and states it is scarcely Matters which inalt the Imperial The head office was transferred to Hongkong less atrocious thau the horrors of the, Congo».

family.

"when the island was acquired by Grat Britain, 2-Matters which aff of the national dignity.and the company has since been reconstructed. A letter received by Mr. Hamilton Caseola, K.C., 3-Matters which datarb the public peace. fram-Rev. Dr. MoKay contains the following 4-Indecent mattere "I was a Japanese entbasisst until I came here, Article IV-Matters concerning diplomatic $16.77 but I have changed in spite of myself. They

e, which have been notifed not to be

by the Yamen concerned, shall have spent tens of thousands of dollava 'in

not be published.

On Saturday evening, September 1. ', et, that It now By pears that the eight cases of arm writing themadres up and on winuing the Article V-Undecided oriminal cases shall to gather the impression that Mr. J. Hseized by the police in one of Messrs

hour when onter spartments of the Astor House Butter

confidence of Europe sud America and thus zot be criticised.

Hotel are usually quiet and anocaopted by ali STEWART LOCHHALT, the Commissioner, field and Swire's godowns at West Point wore securing moral support and funds. Yet in

but the harboye sad. aftendats, who secura a Aa extraordinary disappearance is reported brief respite from labour while the patrons of would have entitled it "Ichabod, if the not shipped from Australia, as previously reality they are barbarians. Their treatment or his friends of the waiters published which

are incorrect shell ka published.

to have taken place on board the G.M:S the hotel are dising, consternation was spread Colsaial Office permitted Journalistic head-mentioned, but from Japan Bix of the cof the Kroazis is scarely less atrocious-than

Article VII These who violate those stipu-Seydiita" when on the prosont outward royage, among the resting menisle by the apperands of ings of any sort. As already noted, the have been lying in the godown since October the horrors of the Congo. I am told by one lations will be punished in bo following manner says tho Western Mait of August 24,

two Americans, named Lewy and Jolaston, last year, and the other two cases, which were of the oldest missionaride in Kores to-day that. Editor, and Printer-imprisonment of Due the boyun aul watch were washing down the boy expostulated but the riders insiste

according to the circumstances Publisher, It appears that a 2 am, on July 31, while riding Cuius postes into the bar room.

The chief local event of the year was the dis marked hardware, arrived by the sa. Tainan there is not a case on record in whici a Korean mouth to one your or fias of ten dollars to two poop deck, they found the shiof angiocar's upon being served with dricks on horse- handment of the Chineso Regiment, or her last voyage. The pollos have been got justice against a Japanese, however great hundred dollars, bat the printers will bejasket and sap. This was taken at once to back. A virit, still mated, was thou sudden, surprising, and arbitrary freak of unable to find the owners.

the offence, and this is made possible, It is posted only when they know, the violation, his room, but on it boing found anopied the paid to the ball in front of the bill. the Department at Home, for which

believed, Liscause of the British alliance. An old

or they may be left unpunished

-Kecond angiusor was communisted with, and liard room; and following that thoroughfare British subject in the Far East has succeed.ment Pipe Works at East Point on barsday, other day and asked whether this was Westraatop its publicstion from

As the result of a frus fight is the Govern, courteous Korean gentleman called on me the latisus a daily newspaper ay be ordered to bet-the-engine-room, immediately reported along the main hull towards the lit. Mau Article VIII. For violation of these xlign-nef, foding Here Uten, the chief, anywhere the intisar-horse-me rode past, the oil and

thris to seven | the mitter to

mitter to the commander, who ordered

while the frenzied servants, and the sound in guessing the reason or justifiention two caulics were yesterday pl cod before returnstiO KUAN EPICA on day din past of weekly or monthly, thorough searols of the vast the wide of clattering of txt pantstrated by The Commissioner between the lines F. A. Laz land at the Police Court on a charge this, although too courteous to say so. I never from one issue to three issues, aut in case of This was done, but without success.

dining room, and there is a general exides breathes respectful disapproval, and other of assault, Aag of coalies who were dilatory before binshed for my country." That is what altogether.

a serious nature, the publication may be stopped it

that the nafort offer to view the local adaptation of a 4 pɔw was enfertug

is mental Turangarasut pradac. mon enough in the Wild West. The hotel residents appear to have been fluttered their work wers being urged to greater Japan gets from the missionaries!

exertion by a foreman, when one of the evolies

Article IX.-When the publication is stoppeded by the iu onso, boat in the Rod Ss, during cuials then undertook activ masurat - of siderably. The disappearance of that-

the publisher and the Yaman concernet shall which he jumpul arbird. On arrival at ejectment; assisted by friends of the hotel turned round and asach him on the face. The

report the fast to the post office and telgrand - Colombo, giment, writes. Mr. STEWART LOCKHART

Commander Dewors inuudistuly and friends of the unusaal Fisitors Eventually office to stop the circulation and telexraguing | cable! to. Bramen details of the disappearance, the ponies were led out into the street where and sewerendors are not allow to sell the in the service of N.DE. Compan, was 39 The former had arrivd with them, but refrain- the news and to notify the public of the same The deceased, who had been for close on 20 years a third cider was awaiting for the other toro, p-era of agy, and leaves a-vifanod pasur family-of-from-joining the splition which-obizzel

no

foreman's brother then went to his assistance,

How To BS BEAUTIFUL Koep your com is in many ways a great loss to the Territory, the result being that a general quarrel ensued. Charmsat and Special Skin Tonic. sud Pouder plosion, Mrs. Ellen's Crème Charmante, Lait Sticks and stones were dying freely when the Charmante will enable you to do it Her 1. padary and though the Commissioner does not polios arrived from No. 2 Station, and arrested Specialities for the Skin are the study of a ↑ A-ţiale X.—These are provisionary lawa at Brem-chaven, Heiwas not physically a the bar. Doubtless a certain pootie'salislation permit himself to suggest ar, it seems silly two of the combatante. Mr. Hasland ordered lifetimo. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., Bole Agouts. panding the Press laws to be sanctioned by the strong man, but had not been explaining of was experienced. in the performue.-N. C.

Daily News

I was well-behaved, smart, and effoient,

oh meu to pay a fine of 37,

B54 Throne

ill-health.

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