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THE HONGKONG I AILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH, 1907

At present it is the white races, the wheat- enters, who dominate the world. What will be their fate when wheat fails? Will their herit age pase to the anters of rice, the food of the yellow peoples of the earth? This in an alarming prospert which should stimulate the white whest-eating races to anergetic efforts to inorause the yield of wheat per acre,"

This very ingeniously gives a Yellow A. S. WATSON & CO., Peril favour to the up-to-date scare. What has provoked the latter? A small increase in the price of an already very cheap staple, and the said increase is dus, not necessarily. to inevitable shortage of supply, but to the elements of speculation and panic in the commercialism that specially deals with the commodity. If we cared to take the scara. bead attitude toward the subject, we would soover suggest that the race is likely to die out before its wheat supply need do so.

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841,

CONFECTIONERY. But neither is quite so near the stage of

WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED OUR

NEW SEASON'S

CONFECTIONERY

IMPORTED FROM THE

LEADING LONDON

AND

PARISIAN HOUSES.

A FINE A830RTMENT

AT

VERY REASONABLE PRICES.

INSPECTION INVITED.

dissolution as all that. A month ago, when oatmeal was quoted twopence a pound, dog biscuits twopence halfpenny, and beefsteak asbilling, white bread was only a penny to threehalfpence a pound. The highest and best product of the grain grower, miller and baker was in a position to stand an increase of cost to the consumer, and this increase will stimulate production' and tend to adjust matters automatically once more. It is true the population of the United Kingdom has increased by fifty per cent in the last three decades, and that its production of wheat has in the same period dropped from fifty per cent of the amount consumed to about twenty per cent.

This was not inevitable. There is still the land. It wAN not worked out. There are acres and acres still which, where wheat growing is concerned, may be counted as virgin soil. Nor does it need the fiscal experiments of Mr. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN to increase the output. Thè stuff could and can be imported so cheaply under free trade, that it simply was not worth growing at home, and the people turned to more profitable work. The in- vention of the self-binding harvester, which copes with the crops of vast areas abroad, and of leviathan cargo-abips, which can bring in one trip as much wheat as an

A. S. WATSON & CO.. average English county used to produce in

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, 18th November, 1907.

year, made bread, comparatively speaking as cheap as matches." People have been getting it at a very little over cost, he cause of the exploitation of the large virgin plains where, by the way, the yield por acre is only about half that obtained by the English cultivator-from eight to twenty bushola against over thirty bushels. At present the potential production is practi- ONLY communications relating to the newer column cally unlimited; it is not that which affects hould be addressed to The EDITOR.

the price, but vice versa. Freightage, by Correspondents' must forward their names and ad-

sas at least, is at a minimum, so that was dress with communications · addressed

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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to the

The Adelaide Advertiser foxicants the wheat TELEGRAMS.

harvest of South Australie at 144-milfon burbels.

The Cobden Club has issued invitations for su international congress of Free Traders to be held in London next year,

Prince William of Wied who died last month, was born in 1945, and was for some time.

President of the Upper House of the Prussian

Diot,

Naphtha springs and a lake of naphtha have been discovered in Northern Saghalon, the portion owned by Russia, at a place readily

ossible to een going vessels.

The Calcatta Englishman says that it is. estimated that the Indian tea sports to the United Kingdom will be from ten to fifteen million pounds below the total of last year.

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Hitherto Tennant's chimney, Glasgow, over 300ft, high, has been called the tallest chimney Copper and Silver Company is now building a in the world. But the Montana Consolidated whimney whose height is to be 530ft.

celebrated at Cobham Hall, Kent, is 6ft. Tin." Lord Clifton, whose coming of age has been high. His father; the Earl of Darnley, is 6it, 4is., while the Earl Lord Clifton, and their relativer, the Hon. Noel Bligh, Hon. Arthar Bligh, and Hon. E. V. Bligh, average öft. 2ķīn-

Kelly and Watch's printing establishment ap A Chinese printer employed at Messrs. peared before Mr. F. A. Haseland at the Police Court yesterday charged with stealing two quires of note paper. He was found guilty and labour.... sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment with hard

Mr. Keir Hardie, visiting a village in East Bengal, was so shocked at the condition of the people, s Calcutta paper states, that he gave them money to buy awesta. He also made a speech, and then a lady presented him with a beautifully wrought silk fan, a silver chain, a

set of buttons, and a silver vermilion esse.

["DAILY PRESS" EXCLUSIVE SKRVÉ.] A ROYAL LUNCHEON.

SUPREME COURT.

Monday, November 19th. IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE ME. A. G. WIBE (ACTING CHIEF JUSTION).

UTTERING FORGED NOTES,

Cheung-Yuk-Houng was charged on three

"

LONDON, November 18th,

Alexandra, the Kaiser and the Kui-indletments of attoring forged notes,

His Majesty the King and Queen

serin, King Alfonso and his Consort, and the Queens of Portugal and Norway, lunched at Windsor Castle on Sunday.

The Hon Mr. W. Rees Davies, Attorney

THE GERMAN NAVY.

LONDON, November 18th, The German Naval estimates pro. vide for the construction of three battleships and one large cruiser.

OBITUARY.

LONDON, November 18th. The Duke of Palma and Admiral Sir F. L. M'Clintock are dead.

Admiral M'Chatook was 8) years of age, He served in four Aretie voyages; discovered and was an elder brother of Trinity House.

afterwards received honorary freedom of the the fate of Franklin's expedition 1859, and City of London,

Was Commodore at Jamaica 1865-68; Admiral Superintendent Portsmouth North American and West Indian Station Dockyard 1879-77; and commander-in-chief· 1879-82).

.......

GOLD FOR AMERICA.

LONDON, November 18th.

and a half millions of bullion, to the The ss. Mauretania" takes two

United States;

THE PANAMA CANAL.

LONDON, November 18th.

dollars worth of Panama United States issues fifty

Berlin in Caryse-mad, the "Mail". says. The applications for 40,000 seats for the four per- management of the Royal Opera has refused formances at which he sings. This is in spite of the fact that the prices have been raised 300 par cent. Bignor Caruso, who appears sader million The de New York contract, gets £500 for each ! performanes,

bonda,

The War Department of the United States has decided to constreet its first steerable

balloon. All the latest devices Invented by foreign agents have been closely watched by the War Department. The now airship is to be

footurer who be helped to build the latest constructed under the supervision of a mann- models of dirigible balloons abroad, and who understands every phase of the latest type of

teerable airship.

official circles. It is to the offoot that Pro. A remarkable rumour is current in Berlin silent Roosevelt's son-in-law, Dr. Longworth, may be the next Ambasador to represent the United States at the Court of Berlin. It is Bald that Dr. Longworth made a exellent

(BRUTER'S OR VICE.]

defanded,

HONGKONG'S NEW BISHOP.

The enthronement of the Right Reverand Gerard Heath, Lord Bishop of Victoria, in to take place in the Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist on Saturday, the 23rd instant, at 9 p.m. Holy Communion will be selebrated at 8 am. Evensong will be sung at 3 pm. Beat- holders are requested to occupy their sats by 2.50. Tuo Bells will ces at 3.55 and a Admission to the Froo sonis will be at 2.15. seats theu anccoupíed will be considered free.

General prosecuted, and the prisoner was nu. The west door will be closed at 2.45. The The jurors empanelled were:-Masars A. when they will proosed to the choir vestry. The Clergy will robe in the alergy vestry by 2.50, A. H. Milroy (toremaa), A. 8. Curris, W. lady members of the Choir will occupy their

·Hutchison, J. A. Young, H. P. Jartrum, C, esate by 2.50, The Cathedral Church Body H. W. Kew and T. J. Richards.

and the Chinese Church Body will assemble The case against the prisoner was that on in the Wast· Porch. October Lad ho went to a money changer's shop Choir and Clergy will leave the vestry The procession of Singapore notes. He was told there was aand wait in in Queen's Road and there asked for the rate of and pass on the north side of the Church, premium of ten dollars. He then presented what arrival of the Bishop. Immediately on the the West Porch till tha purported to be two $50 notes, issued by the arrival of the Bishop at the West Door, the Government of the Straits Settlements and Procession will move up the Nave-the Choir. reggived $110 in twenty cent pieces. About three singing Hymn No. 215 ("The Church'e One hours later it was discovered that the notes Foundation. ")-in the following order: The were blever forgeries, having been altered, Cathedral Choir, Diocesan Lay Readers, The from 10 to 50 dollare Next day the prisonor Chinese Church Body, The Cathedral Church called at the shop to change more money and Body, The Clergy of the Dionase (in order of was arrested. On his being searched three Seniority), The Archdeacon of Hongkong, The genuine unaltered bolon were found on him. Chaplain of the Cathedral, The Lord Bishop guilty and the prisoner was sentenced to five Bishop will take his place at a Fald-stool The jury returned a man!mous verdict of of Victoria, and The Bishop's Chaplains. The years' imprisonment with hard labour on within the Choir, and Evensong will be sang. Proper Palms. orrii and oxly, First Lesson Joshua i, The Bishop at the Fald-stood will then present to the Archdeacon Hongkong and to the Chaplain of the Cathedral the Lettera Commendatory of the Archbishop of Canter- bury, and say:-Reverend Sirs, I present unto ALLEGED MALICIOUS PROSECUTION, you these Letters Commendatory of His Graco Action was brought by Chan Bam to recover

the Archbishop of Canterbury, and request that. from Lo Kam of Sassoon's Cowshed, Pokfulam, Bishop of this Dishoprio of Victoria. The I ba acknowledged installed and enthroned the sum of $200 for malicions prosecution by the Pro-Chancellor having read defendant on or about the 8th September. Mr.

the Letters' E. J. Grist (of Messrs. Wilkinson and. Grist) Father, In the name and on behalf of the the Arobdenoon shall say Right Reverand appeared for the plaintia, while the defendant Clergy and Faithful Laity of this Diocese. I was represented by Mr. Crowther Smith (of William Banister, Arabdenson of Hongkong Mears. Almada and Smith),

each count, sentences to be concurrent.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.' BEFORE MR. H. H. J. GOMPARTZ (ÅCTING PUINE JUDGE),

Mr Grist informed the Court that in reply to and commissary of His Grass the Lord Arok- a request from his friend for particulars, he bishop of Canterbary, do receive these Letters

be arrested on the charge of having stolen God. And we pray that your Ministry and wrote informing him that the defendant, under Commendatory and acknowledge you as our a sworn information, had caused the plaintiff to lawful Bishop and right reverend Father in clothing, jewellery and money to the value of Kule in this Diocess, may ever be to the Glory about $150. The prosecution terminated in the of God, and the edification of his people, and we discharge of the defendant. It was brought further pray that the Holy Ghost may in all malicionaly and without reasonable or probable things and at all times sustain and direct you grounds. THE FIFTH LANCERS.

As Chief Shepherd of God's Flock, committed to Chan Bam was called and told his Lordship you in this Diocese. In the name of the Father, she lived with the defendant. There was trouble and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen." LONDON, November 16th.

between them early in Septaraber in conse cation to re-open the

The Army Council has refused an appliquence of which the defendant heat her, and she Episcopal Throne, and the Chaplain (the Tastal- Then, shall the Bishop be aandacted to the

Lancera.

case of the 5th reported the matter to the police. Toquirieslant) causing him to sit therein shall hold him were instituted by the Registrar-General, the by the right hand, and say :--"I, Frederick defendant being with her at his office, where he scensed her of stealing three pieces of clothing and some jewelry. The Registrar General told the defendant that if he did not want the woman

12th plaintiff was arrested under warrant and clothing and jewellery for her. On September he could send her away, but he had provided the

charged at the Police Court with stealing a sam of money. When the magistrste beard the case he discharged her.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL CONTRACT.

LONDON, November 16th.

the contract for "mxile has been sigued by Router's Agency in Melbourne wires that

the Orient Co. The terms are £170,000

not an essential factor in the recent rise impression upon the German Emperor when he subsidy, a minimum speed of 17 knots, and Editor, not for publication but, as evidence of great is the middleman gamblers who do it, appointment as Ambassador would be welcomed all white crews.

faith.

All letters for publication, should be written o one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other payers will be inserted.

Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRE should be sent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only applied for Cash

Telegraphic Address; FREss

Oudos: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lidber.

P. O. Box, 84. Telephone No. 12.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES YEUX ROAD C LONDON OFFICE 131, FLERT STEST, E. C

and they can only do burt up to a certain point. The effect of their manipulations in to stimulato or depress the producers' activity. In spite of them, however, the production will follow demand. It overs took it before, and the home producers, had to retire-from-the-business; because, simply speaking, bread bad become too cheap. It

is even

now a long way off being too dear. The English Mail of the 19th October was delivered in London on the 16th inst.

Foochow races take plage on December 17th and 18th, antries closing 23rd inst.

met at Kiel Regatta last year, and that hie warmly here, for he has so many friends in official circles.

In reply to a telegram sent by Sir Wilfrid Laurier to Bir Claude Mcdonald, the British Ambassador in Tokyo, saking him to convey to Jap nese riots at Vancouver and the saurance the Emperor Canada's regret at the anti- that the Dominion Government would do ita utmost to prevent any repetition of the disturb anoes, Sir Claude Macdonald says that the Emperor is satisfied with the signrance given and the intention shown to promote the friendly relations existing between Great Britain and Гарав.

TABLEAUX VIVANTS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

were

But the

Cross-examined-Defendant did not give her any jewellery, and there was no jewellery of his that she was in the habit of wearing. Defend. ant told lies if he said he had three wooden boxes in his room, Plaintiff did not employ a and was put to no expense. solicitor to defend her in the larceny charge,

Smith called for the defence.

This concluded the plaintiff's case, and Mr.

Trench Johnson, Captain of this Cathedral Church, soting xording to the Letters Com- mandatory of His Grace the Ird Arohbishop of Canterbury, do Install and enthrone you,

you in this Seat In the Nams of our Lord Jesus copal of this Cathedral Church, nał do plasa Right Reverend Father, into the Chair Epis

Christ Amen. The Lord preserve thy going out and thy coming in, from this time forth for evermore. Anies.” Then skall the Bishop request the prayers of the Congregation, for which silence shall be kept for a space.

Then shall follow :

Priest-O Lord, save Thy Servant our Bishop;

Choir Who putteth his trust in Thoe. Priest Send him help from Thy holy place:

Choir And overmore defend him. Priest---Let the enemy have no advantageof him ;

Prisat-O Lord, hear our prayer,

Choir-Nor the wicked approach to hurt him, Priest-Be unto him, O Lord, a strong tower,

Choir From the face of his enemy.

arengh to warrant the expectation that the to witness the Tableaux Vivante was not large The attendance at the Theatre last night

Restoration Fand of Winchester Cathedral and the Funds of the North Eastern Hospital heart. On September 8th he saw plaintiff Lo Kam, who said the plaintiff was his sweet. for Children (London) will benefit to any wrapping up a parcel of clothing and told her appreciable extent as a result. Tableaux

she was not to go out. A lakong was in the After a prayer for the Bishop, Evensong will cleverly and most artistically arranged re.

well worth seeing, being house waiting for her.

Choir And let our ory come unto Thes. Defendant attempted then be continued. Magnificat Smart, in B fist. flecting the highest praise on all respons scolded him, and the intong joined in with her. Dimittis Smart in B dat. Anthem." I will to stop plaintiff from leaving, the house and she Second Lesson. 8. John r. 15-18. Nans Plansat present under consideration at Wash.ible for their production and especially on The rings and bracelets worn by plaintiff were HosaRONG, NOVEMBER 19TH, 1907.

ington include designs for two battleships Mrs. Somorest Plays by whom they were paid for by witness, and she told him she had Palm xxvi, 3, 3, 6, 7, Hymu bafors Bermon, One osia of plague and ng oholera was the effect of the official health return for last week.

| one of 25,000 tons, and another of 30,000 tons / arranged. The Tableaux included reproduc-pawned them for $30. After leaving plaintiff at Ne. 353 (Hymns Ancient and Modern) "0"

wash my hands in innocency." WHAT would the English-speaking peoples The plagus totale now stand at 235 cases, 225 41,000 horas-power, in order that great speed E. A. Abbey, Marsas Stone, Va! Princeps and ed home with a friend, and found that 840 had

The larger vessel is intended to have engines of tions of famous pictures by Lord Leighton, the Registrar-General's Office defendant roteru-Thon Who makest souls to shine."

Hopkins.

do without their periodical and popular deaths. Three cases of enteric fever osme may be attained, in spite of a draught of 30 feet others. Other pictures illustrated songs which been taken out of his box, and nobody knew it was Ancient and Modern) Disposer Supreme,"

into port from outside.

The Daily Press.

"acares"? One is tempted to the conclusion that their journals have discovered a “long felt want," and that they are merely cater ing for a species of magazine and newspaper renders' literary dram-drinks. It is perhaps stimulating to them to find their favour ite penny-n-liner quoting men like Sir WILLIAM CROOKES or Professor SYLVANUS THOMPSON, Lo the that. the day when our daily supply will cease is not far distant."

The Head Master of the Cambay High School, and Mr. P. E. Mehta, the Hoa. ledge, with thanks, a lot of seventy-one books Secretary of the Cambay Free Library, acknow- (English and Gujarati) presented to the School and the Library, by Mr. A. A. Karim on behalf of A Parsee Friend" of Hongkong.

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What her armament is to be is not mentioned, were sung, such as "The Miller and the Maid, nor is any information forthcoming as to her My Old Dutch," "To-morrow will be Friday," cost. But as the smaller vessel will have sixTit for Tat," and "Twickenham Ferry." 12-inch guns, a little exercise of the imagination turrets, in sach of which will be mounted two will serve to picture the monster which the heads

Passing Cloud," Mrs. Wait and Mr. Daniel The Miller and the Maid," Mrs. Somerset Playne Mrs. Mackay and Mr. Leefe figured in “A.

is the lateat variant on the ever popular Museum; and of Chiness 143 to the former rocks in a thick fog. The bottom is pierced of Life," Messrs. Leefe, Daniel, Worcester

theme of anticipated trouble.

there except the plaintiff and himself,

Had you any object in swearing that informs tion Daly to recover my $40.

be that the defendant was fully aware of the to give the Court his opinion.

Mr. Grist objected. The presumption mast legal consequences, and he was not entitled

his motive was to bring the woman to justies. Mr. Smith-I merely wished to show that His Lordship-Do you press the point? Mr. Smith-No..

reserved judgment,

After hearing further evidence, his Lordship

*KNICKERBOOKER."

FACTS AND, FIGURES REGARDING THE KUCH-TALKED-OF NEW

YORK TRUST.

Then, after the Sermon by the Bishop(Hymn

will be made in aid of the Cathedral Fands. During the singing of this Hymn & Collection

will proscod, with the Bishop, to the Vestry. During the Voluntary the Choir and Clergy

MR. KIPLING IN CANADA.

PLEA FOR ASIATIC IUMIGRATION,

Mr. Rudyard Kipling was the guest of the accorded a signally enthusiastic reception, in Canadian Club at a luncheon at Ottaws. He wa which most of the prominent citizens of the capital took part.

In the course of his address which was Iu strongly Imperialistic in tone, Mr. Kipling laid stress on the fand visability of the policy exclusion of Asiatin labour. He said he did not see how Canada could expect to control har. onormous Oriental trade and at the same time hold herself aloof from the influx of Asiatio The Knickerbooker, Trust Company, recently immigration, which was the astral concomitant figuring in our telegrame, is an important of that trade, and he did notece why the Dominion stock paid up reprosonts only $1,2000, but There was not even enough white labour to overs American financial institution. The capital should fear the consequences of that inflaz $40,000,000, and the undivided the total deposits with the company exceed see the unskilled labour. The policy of exclusion, at the and he said, must lead to the starvation of the body ends have ranged from 15 to 40 per cent. per

of the nation (cheers), He reminded the again 1906. A dividend of 25 per cent. Canadians that their every act and word was

of the Navy are alleged to be conjuring up.

at the Golden Gate," Mrs. Marcus Stono "An Messages published in London, October 2nd Old Garden," Mrs. Belilios and Mr. Somerset The return of visitors to the City Hall Library effect and Museum for the week ending the 17th San Francisco for Portland, Oregon, is badly Mr. Traiman; and Mr. Worcester in Her ssid ---The British steamer “Queen Cristine," Playne "My Old Datoh" Miss Wilkinson, bread November, 1907, shows, that of non-Chinese ashore on the North Seal Roske, and is expected Mother's Voice," Miss Master, Mr. Batter This there were 346 to the Tibrary and 133 to the to be totally lost. She struck on the sunken thwaite and Mr. Reginald Master in "The Game

and 1,987 to the latter. The Library wa", The end of therefore, used by 489 person: and the Museum The "Queen Cristing" owned by T. Daulap and Mr. Marcus Stede, Mrs. Wait, Mr. Maokas, and the water is level (18ft.) inside and out, and Fratmen in "To-morrow will be Friday," the world is a conception already too stale to by 2,120. · provoke the desired thrill; svou the cooling

Sons, is 4,268 tone, build in 1901, and valued at Miss M. Berkeley and Miss Layton in and congealing of the suu

The foreman in a coal godown at East Point steamer "Lithuania", from Libau, with pass Playne in "Wedded," Mr. and Mrs. Looker £41,000. The Russian East Asiatic Company's Lasily, Drowsily Mr. and Mrs Somerset has been prophesied too often; the failure of the coal under him. He knocked him down and struck Sue is 4.248 tons, built in 1989,

was-charged-with assaulting one of the cooliesengers, is reported to be sabore at Skillinge. and Mr. Daniel in "Oh, Mistress mine, where supply is good for au anadal airing; but him with a bamboo pole; breaking his arm, The best of all, because latest of all, the defence was that the coolia refused to recognise

are you roaming, Mis Allos Berkeley and The Chineso at the Now Modderfontein mine Blade and Miss Master in The First Love Mr. Leofe in Tit for Tat Mrs. Marcus immiu-nt failure of our wheat supply is a trump card. The recent riss in the price of

barricaded the compound and destroyed the

Letter";

*Miswickenham Ferty" Mrs. and the Hon. Mr. F. H. wheat his caused it to be trotted outlá mest

pay $25 offices, burning the books kept there. Tho The Three Graces" Mr. Somerset brev | annum, the last rate having been paid for 1905, thin on ultimately must assume the head. of the prints received by recent maite,

police on arriving were received with heavy Mr. Worcester and Mr. Tratman in " and as typical of the rost we may quote store leave on Sunday and went to spend the reach the matineers by a flankig morament Beck, 1 into nur

Two servant boys on H.M.S. Tamar got entrance to the compound, and attempted to

ahowers of atones. They failed to force the Disgralista woro Mrs. Belilios, Mrs. was declara as recantly as July last. The dirac keenly watched throughout the Empire, and by

and Mrs. Looker in Britannia. ther Revie of Reviews, which says:-

The wheat-growing area of the world, we are drunk, and gaarrollod in a restaurant. A foki by the coolice and finally obliged to use shotguns Dr. Belilios arranged the wasioal portion of including fr. Chas F. Barney, who has now Mr. Kipling #oncluded as follows: It is a

afternoon. at Shaktonteni. There they got through the kitchens, where they were ambushed piano, Me. Konig, 'cello, and Mr. Wolf, violin.

instrumentalists being Mrs. t: the torate, according to the latest referencs books, the remotest races and religions that abide

Mr. apt to forget, is strictly limited in extent, for who tried to separate them had a oup throw against them, ficing low. wheat will only grow in temperate The present production of the wheat-growing the inabristes proceeded to pall down a cubicle colies, who were driven into their quarters for Mr. Somerset Playne who the eartain directors being thirty. The latest detailed

Countries.

flag. at his head, which cut him over the eye. Then forced an entrance and again fired on the

The police then the programme, and to Mrs. May belongs with Mesars. F. L. Eldridge, J. T

boen deposed from his position as president, a-sation among great ustions that you stand to. lands is sufolont to provide bread 666,000,000 people. The mouths to be filled and were an engaged when the police were Nineteen Chinese were wounded and one was fell on the final tableaux, but Mrs. Playne quotation list from Wall Street [vis London by congratulatory remarks, said that Mr. Kipling

the credit of the undertaking as a whole. Benjamin L. Allen, and Wm. Turnbull as the nations that

day:

and as 5 There were repeated calls from the stalls four vice presidente, the total number of already number 585,001,000. We are therefore, called. The defendants appeared before Mr. F. killed.

great nation will be judged" (prolonged amour great. you dangerously nearing the food limit. esters have been increasing at double the rate A. Huzeland at the Police Court yesterday, trouble seems to have been due to Sunday labour not make an appearanco; Mr. Playne making sharos 1,175 to 1,210, the highest quotation for in the lines

As bread.

Twenty-four were arrested. The being anxious not to miss the last tram did mail] October 15-gives Knickerbocker 8100 had truly expressed the British Imperis! idos Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in the course of some of the area of wheat under cultivation, the day when the fines imposed upon them amounted agitators having convinced the cooling that acknowlegements and exouse on her behalf. when we shall starve cannot be far removed...to $9.

they are not obliged to work on Sundays

HE. the Governor and Lady Lugard were † marks a substantial fall from previous levels.

any trast stock dealt in but this, of course,” A daughter in my mother's house

And mistress in my own."

for

C.M.G,

the foreman as the man in charge of the coolies. Johannesburg, matiziad..on October 21. Tey MBY: Miss Master and Miss Wilkinson in of last year were more than $5,172,600. Divid politic and to tho fettering of the mind of the

defendant, and ordered him Mr. Hazeland imposed a fine of 82 on the compausation,

to

Slade,

present,

તીનોં

at the

many well-known Wall Streat names under the

of cheering).

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