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ever British sailors took a hand in the game of suppression. As our renders know very well, the Cantonese idea of subscribing money for gunboats with which to police the river themselves, without the resented foreign assistance, is merely a pretty argu.

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demonstrate their patriotism. It they were allowed to have their own way in this, and had no lack of money to spend, the piracy would still continue, WINE AND SPIRIT-MERCHANTS simply because the evil has never been

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tallyman, for unlawfully receiving ont as of 1. and 0, whisky, one as of part wine and two bottles of wins of a total válne of 39.10. A shopkeeper zamed Yang Hong was arraigned on a similar oberge, he having received four bottles of P. and O. whisky. Both

case, which were sailed on before Mr. H. K. J. Gomperts at the Folios Cuart yesterday, ware remanded.

A telegram from Bellefontaine, Ohio, report ed literary discovery of great interest. A Indy named Covington, in the course of sorting an accumulation of old family papers, came tackled in the right spirit by the Chineseo.ossa doenment which on examination proved officials. Their attitude toward it is to be the last will and testamout of ons Joha sufficiently revealed by the Viceroy's remark that it has always existed. It is not as if the Chiuere had not had the gunboats, for

Banyan, and it is stated there is little doubt that it is indood the will of the author of the Pilgrim's Progress". The date of the will is December 23, 1695, three years befors Bunyan's

we have heard from time to time of their death.

prosence, when the very criminals they were Mr. Hoary Farms and M. Delagrange tried Rupposed to be looking out for boarded and their aeroplanes at Issy parado, Paris, on Nov. pirated them! The same gunboats or guard 5th. M. Dalagrange executed a flight of about boats, manned by British, would have 200 yards at a height of ten fest from the aufficed to restore order long before this ground. In trying to swervs, koravar, he came They would have been made to suffice.down too quickly and damaged his machine. Even with their native crews, they could Mr. Farman, who was at the other end of the parade ground, litorally flow to the help of his have done good service, if well officered. It competitor. Ho skimmed 300 yards, and was this or some such refection that must dropped lightly to earth oloss by. M. Delagrange have prompted the arrangement by which who was slightly bruised. the officers of the Imperial Maritime Cus- toms were to supervise and conduct the campaign against the law-breakers. That solution of the difficulty must ako Lave been welcomed by the diplomats as an excellent way of avoiding any such Chineso loss of "face" as the Cantonese are now pretending to lament. It was Sir Jos JORDAN who suggested it, and the Waiwupu who after year's consideration seem to have appreciated it properly. The Customs officers are experienced in hunting and catching

{"DAILY FBR5" RECLUSIVA SERVICE.]

FOREIGN MONARCHS IN

ENGLAND.

LONDON, December 3rd.. King Alfonso returns to Spain to- night: The Kaiser leaves Highcliff on Monday, and stays at the Embussy for a few days,

C.P.R. WRECK.

LONDON, December 3rd. The Canadian Pacific Railway com pany's steemer Mount Temple has been wrecked on Cape La Have, Six hundred people were saved by

горе.

THE BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

LONDON, December 3rd. Burns has beaten Moir for the boxing championship of the world.

NATAL.

THE CHIENTAO AFFAIR.

LONDON, December 3rd. It is stated that an enormously risk gold dis-

It is feared that a rising in Natal covery has been made in the Yakon district, on a

All the troops are branch of the Findlay River. Canadiane aro atis imminent.

being mobilised, present working the find, and have extracted plenty of course nugget gold, sometimes yield. ing is much as a hundred dollars to the pan. The spot where the discovery was made in oas of the most lonely in the whole Yakon district, and the prospectors had been operating for nearly year without once being disturbed, until just recently, when a party of the Canadian North West Mounted Polios, engaged on the military. road works, strack their claim.

TORTO, December 3rd. The Chientao question is becoming acute. Count Hayashi has

gone to Peking and lodged a protest against the action of the Chinese

UNION CHURCH SALE OF WORK.

INTERNATIONAL COTTON MANU-

D. FACTURING CO., LTD.

The twelfth annual meeting of the Interna tional Cotton Manufacturing Co, Lil, was bald at Shanghai on November 27th. There were present: Messrs. J. F. Saman (in the abair), F. Ayesongh, A. Hide, Chew Shingahing (Directors), Mr. G. Wuillaumier (secretary) Meters. H ̧J.-Dark, J. N. Jamaan, K. W. Campbell, JM Young, Song Ming-yas And Chang Xuen-chieng

The Chairman said-Gentlemen: Owing to the regrettable detention through illness at Tientsin of the chairman, Mr. Rayner, it falls to my lot to addrem you to-day in his place. Jour fortnight, I trust that, with your permission, they may at usual be taken as read. They do not laiva much to be seid in elucidation. Wo much

As the report and accounts have been in

for possession

regret that the reaalt of the year's working Comparen 30 nufsecurably with that of the previous two years. In view, however, of the generatly

ring the year, we do not consider

recommand

Yesterday afternoon the tale of work promoted in sid of the organ fund of the Union Church was opened by Mru, Stokes, wife of the Commodore. The large drill shed at Volunteer Headquarters had been kindly placed at the disposal of the promoters, and was fit tingly decorated for the ocossion. Besides the stalls at which all sorts of fancy and useful articles were sold there were various amusements for the children, such as the toboggan, the sheating gallery and the fairy stall. The hour of opening was originally arranged to suit Lady Lagard, but owing to the recent and bereave ment at Government House, Lady Lugard was unable to perform the opasing ceremony, 30 Mr Stoken kindly consented to take her place, was not until some few hours after the opening that the crowd gathered. Then the

industry dued condition of the button drill abed and parade ground presented an that theresnit, which shows a net profit of animated appearance, and the ladies who were Tie. 55,681, and yields nearly nine per oenton conducting the sale did their work well, the capital stook is, sader the circumstances, lighteding many sightseer's pocket, but discouraging. As stated in

in our report, the Providing him or her with something service. directors have felt it inexpedient able in return. It is needless to remark that division of any portion of the sarnings in the toboggan, the shooting gallery, the dividend, besring in mind the coationsd dull- ness of trade in yarn and the desicability of ouriosity shop and the fairy stall were conserving the resourose of the Company for its the chief objects of attraction to the current requirements. As will be observed by overdraft with our bankers children, and the ladies in charge of these the nocounte, car ove

stands at the maximum permitted under had a very busy time during the afternoon,

our arrangement, and whilst önr stasks of yarn, Music was provided by the band of H.M.8.

gotten and staros, more than cover the over- "King Alfred" which was placed at the draft, and in fact show substantial book disposal of the committee by the Admiral, Sir surplus, & considerable sum of free working

ospital is required which entails a

sa heavy interest Arthur W. Moore.

It is our aim to reduce this by all avail- charge. Mr. Hickling, the Paster, in calling peable missaares, and although the stock of yarn Mrs, Stokes to declare the bassar open, stated brought forward on September 30 has since that the time of the opening was fixed for ben aleared, the funds thus released are required 2.20 p.m. when it was expected that Lady for further purchases of cotton or absorbed in Lugard would perform the ceremony, as she its products. As indicated at our last meeting, bind intimated that that time would be the outstanding debentures were called in and paid off on March 31. During the year several the only suitable one for her. Au all know, changes in the Board have occurred owing to owing to most untoward oirenmetanos departure of members for home, Among them it is fitting to bear tribute to the signal services which had taken place, Lady Lugard was

of Mr. Poate, on his final retirement from nable to be present, bat he was sure that ali

Chins, who bore the ouerens post of chairman, and by whose tookrical knowledge, the Company materially benefitted. With the exception of working full line throughout the year and with satisfactory results as to the quantity and quality of the outpat. The mil has been maintained in full effolency by roaswal and repairs; the eam of Tis 17,00 odd bas bean spent daring the year in upkeep. The baildings have received choir share of

of attention and are in excellent leave in November 1906, and has sinos been in charge of the works. The directors are pleased to testify to their satisfaction with the manner in which the staff have carried out their dution. It say present desire to sat information on points not touched on, I shall be happy to give such to the extent of my power,

A

LOWEST PRICED, ABH OF EXCEPTIONAL smugglers, and so it seems natural and lived in England for several years, kas patented general in declaring the land north of already expressed the sympathy that the some weeks in the early summer the mill has b

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A Swiss enginder named Cortheey, who has a remarkable model of a tarbine engine which, it

in claimed, will revolutionise waris engineering. tory, and in arresting Koreans and A working model, which weigh only 20br. develops 12-h.p.when driven at 4030 rav lutionsclosing the mines. The Tokyo Govern-

present had been sympathising with the barsaved at Government House. The committee had members falt for Lady Lugard and the others the Tumen River to be Chinese terri-zi Government House, and it was very kind of the Governor's wife to let them know that she was unable to fulfil the duly she had promised to undertake, at ~very, early hour, who most kindly undertook the task that would otherwise have been performed by Lady Lugard. The members of the committee were in absolate agreement with Lady Lagard that there should be no long ceremony at the opening of the sale of work. This was the first sale of the kind

proposes purchasing an obsolete torpedo bost, to command an immediate cessation which be intends to s with the new type of of these practices. engine; and send it down the Clyde at a speed. hitherto unknown. The invaation has been patented in every country, and a company to work it has been registered at 8 maret Hese

that had been held in connection with the

There were a questions. Tho following resolations were then put and carried un- animously ---

easy that they should now be expected to extend their organization to cover the worse offence, which has a very similar environment to that in which they have been regularly employed. The local officials, iƒ} a 'minute, and 16.b.p. at 5,000, The patsatooment has instructed Count Hayashi Then they commasiested with Mrs. Stokes, repair. Mr. Wood, the manager, returned from SEM they had been honest over this question, TOO WELL KNOWN CONNOISSEURS Could not have thought of losing face by CAN such an arrangement, for their co-operation As on shore, whither the pirates usually betaks MATURE AND IN FINE CONDITION themselves when not professionally engaged,

or when pursued, could have been made Another novel dealing with the shady side very valuable. The territorial officials, how-of German military Ule on the same lines as the recent book by Lieutenant Bike has been pablished and confiscated. The blishers are Bilse's book, and it has been discovered that the author is a young captain who was until recently stationed with his regiment at Mos. He belongs to a well-known aristocratio family. The novel representa Metz as a second Forbaoh. the scene of Lieutenant Bilse's book, and the identity of a number of officers, including oue The author general, can be easily recogaleed, will be court-martialled. The publishers are appealing to the High Court.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 2nd December, 1907.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS,

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hould be addressed to Tua EpITOR.

Correspondents must forward their names and ad- dresses with communications addressed to the

A. S. WATSON & CO.. ever, seem to have had their own reasons for resisting the arrangement as long as LIMITED,

they could, and it has been openly alleged that the recent Canton meetings were officially instigated and encouraged. The reprimand from Poking which appeared in our issue of yesterday should alone suffice to kill the agitation; but this is a period of tension and cross-purposes between the provincial Governments and Feking; and we should not be surprised to learn that the British gunboats reported as detailed to the West River are going, not merely to co- operate with the Customs boats, but going with the tacit consent of the Central do vernment to see that its orders are carried out in good faith. At present, however, it is all largely speculation; and the only people in a position to tell us what is really going on keep their lips tightly closed, We can endure unsatisfied curiosity, how ever, so long as we are assured that the nuisance of piracy is to be suppressed, and the indications are that it is not to be tolerated any longer.

Editor, not for publication but as evidenes of good faith,

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

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

Orders for extra copies of DAILY PRESS should be ent before 11 am. on day of publication. After that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cush

Telegraphic Address, Prass, Codes: 1.8.0. 5th Ed. Lieber,

P. O. Box, 34 Telephons No, 12.

MARRIAGES.

On December 2nd, 1807, at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. C. L. Thompson, Graves WILLIAM CADE BURNETT, to CAROLINE ELIZABETH GRACE, only daughter of the late P. M. Sinnott, Esq, of Shanghai.

(1919

Major-General Broadwood; the offoer com. On Kovember 29th, at the Royal Swedish Con-manding the Troops, who has been to Japan sulate-General Shanghai, by Pastor A. F Rydberg, to witness the military manoeuvres, roturaad_ -ÁLFRED· LAURENTIUS FAGETHOLM to ANNA LIDIA

to the Colony yesterday by the German mail. O1.890%;

steamer Prin ese Alice.

On November 29th, at the Royal Swedish Con- sulate General, Shanghai, by Pastor à. E. Rydberg,

WANNDERO FEEDBIK ALEXIUJ LABBSON.

The to KRISHNA

HONGKONG OFFICE : 10A, Des Vœux ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, SC

The Day Press.

"Hartford Courant":"contains" an effi ̈

torial upon the recent case of Mr. Bethell, editor of the Korea Daily News," in which it decribes the prosecution of Mr. Batholi as an

illustration of British slavish adherenca ta the Jap nose Alliepes,

alone.

the same Brunswick firm who issued jeatonant

As a striking contrast to this un pleasant feature of Sino-Japanese relations, the Press here is unani- mously welcoming the Chinese envoy, Prince Palun, who is expected to arrive in Tokyo to-morrow. They expect that he will be able to intrusted that their appeal would be a noces, with the sale, that it would be a most succesful fluence a better understanding between He thought, considering the number connected one, and be trusted that the result would reward the two nations.

the laboure of thom ladies who hat taken such

Tuotai Chên Chao-ch'ang, who has bean nege- fisting with Lient Colonel Saito, Commander.

of the Japanese gendarmes, concerning the ownership

of Chientao Island on the Manebarian. Korean frontier, had issued a proclamation to the effect that if any resident-Chinese or against anyone, the formal petition must be Korean-of Chientao wanted to take legal stapa presented to the Chinese yamen.]

CANADA AND JAPAN.

Tokyo, December 3rd..

Chan Ngai appeared before Air. H. H. J. Gemperis at the Pollos Court yesterday on the charge of harbouring a married woman. He mel Wong Kia on the hillside of Lantas Island, where they were both cutting gram. In soon- Mr. Lemieux, the Canadian envoy, versation which they had the defendant learned that the woman was the Brst wife of an accompanied by Sir Claude Mac- apprentice shipwright. She told him that her donald, British Ambassador, has been husband treated her cruelly, and Chan, who is closeted with Count Hayashi at the a married men and apparently kindhearted,, offered her shelter and protection. She accepted Foreign Office for several hours dis- the offer and went to live with the defendant. cussing, it is understood, the question After a search her husband found her place of of Japanese inimigration into Canada. abode and had the lover arrested. After hesring the evidence his Worship ordered the defendant to pay & Ane of $25, the alternative being six weeks' imprisonment.

CORRESPONDENCE.

[TO THE EDITOR_OF_THE_" DAILY PRESS,"

Government House, December 3rd. 518,—Lsdykingard and I--have been deeply touched by the sympathy which has been shown to us in our sorrow, and we would like to say for ourselves and for Captain Taylor and Mr. Brackenbury how grateful we fail.

[BEUTER'S SERVICE.] THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN THE UNITED STATES.

LONDON, December 1st. The Chicago Banks have received a petition signed by 2000 Western Banks, urging the immediate resumption of cash payments. The compliance with this. request is probable.

THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

LONDON, December 1st. Senator Foraker has accepted the support of the Ohio Republican League,iu' lis candidacy for the Presidency, thus throwing down the gauntlet to Mr. Taft.

THE 5TH LANCERS.

Union Church, but the requirements for the ner organ and other matters of a pressing That the report and accounts for the year end- nature-bad--caused them to appeal to sing September 31, 1907 an presented, be accepted somewhat wider circle than usual, and they and passed.-Proposed by the chairman; second-

ed Mr... Ayscough.

energetic part in its promotion. Mr. Hickling

then asked Mrs. Stokes, who was accompanied by, Commodore Stokes, to declare the sale opened.

Mrs. Stokes have very great pleasure in dee aring the sale of work opened, sad in wish ing it every socDER.

The ladies and gentismen connected with the "sale wers":——

"No, I stall-Mesdames J. Rodger, Malcolm Watson and Stubbings.

No. 2 tall--Dr. Sobres and Madame,

Bridger and R. M. Gilmon.

No. 3 tall-Mesdames McIntyre, Rodger and Bondar

No. 4 stall-Mesdarasa. Auld, Hickling and Templeton,

Refresh Lent stall-Mesdames W. G. Ham phreys and D. Macdonald, assisted by the Missss Humphreys, G. Rodger, N. Rodger, C. Pearse and P. Laxmert.

The curiosity shop was in charge of Miss Stewart and Mr. Hall; Mr. Nicholson ran the shooting gallery; Mr. J. I, Macpherson the

· toboggan alide and the weighing magüino, Miss Rodger the fairy well; Mr. C. Hodgins the rocking boat; and Mr. MoHatohen the home golf.

ZKE EVENING'S-CONCERT, The following prograin me was played to a fall house :-

PART 1. Selection by the Band of II.31,9.. "Monmouth" Bass Solo

The Diver,” Mr. Claxton. Humorous Song.

Loder

Mr. A. S. Cobden.. Plano Solo... (a) "Am Meer,"...... Schubert-Liszt (b) Polonaise in C Minor... Chopin

Mr. Chalmers. Tenor Solo [oncured)

Mr F. W. Goldring, Hamorous speech Universal Elixir encored. Mr. L. Hutchinson. Tenor Solo "I wait for Then," [encored] Hawley Mr. A. E. Payno.

That the lotion of Mr. Charles Rayner and

firmed.-Proposed by the Chairman, soconded Mr. A. Hide to the Board of Directors be con

by Mr. F. Ayoough.

F. That Mr. Ayscough be re-elected m director. Proposed by Mr. J. N. Jameson, seconded by de, Chow Shing-ching

That Mr. Arthur E. Leake, ohartered account- ant, be re-elected auditor of the Company for the current year--Proposed by Mr. K. W. Campbell, seconded by Mr. J. M. Yoang."

In closing the meeting the chairman sxpressed the hope that next year they would have a more favourable report.

THE ANTI-ASIATIC AGITATION IN

AMERICA,

ATTACK ON INDIANĂ.

San Francisco, November 4. At Everett, in Washington, on Saturday night, a mob of 500 men composed principally of members of the Labour unions attacked the quarters occupied by Indians and demolished them. The police had been warned that a riot was probable and had taken the Indians into the gal for shelter. There were only 41 Indians in Everett, but the whites regarded them as a

mansoe.

It is stated that the Indians will depart to- day for British Columbia, and the Labour leaders are kind ancagh to declare that this will satisfy them and their followers. The municipal authorities, however, are apprehensive and the mayor has telegraphed to the Governor of the State saking permission to call out the miiltin. The chief-of-polios has made an attempt to swear in a number of deputies, but has been unable to fad men willing to serve in that capacity

Mr. King, Deputy Minister of Labour, who is now at Vancouver, has sent a report to the Government in which he states that the Japanese immigration movement to Canada in recent months has been organized by employ ment agencies. Mr. King has now been instructed to investigate fully the methods of those concerns.

NUN SUES A CONVENT..

We would also like to say that we hope this Mesere. E, S. Kedoorie & Co., are in receipt kind feeling will not take the form of postponing of telegraphic adv.oss from Singapore inform- HO VORONG, DECEMBER 4TH, 1907.

ng them that the crushing of the Raab the fertivities or cancelling the social engage. TRERE can now be little doubt, notwith-Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd. for the last ments which are usually made at this time of standing Dr. MORRISON's tolerant cautions month yielded 1102 ozs gold from 5148 tous year. The prominent trait in the charzoter of Mrs. Taylor was happy joy of life and loving at the China Association dinner, as to the

A Government Gazatle Extraordinary iced sympathy in the joys and pleasures of others, correct view to take of the Cauton agitation concerning the armed patrol of the West yesterday states that H.E. the Governor has and we feel sure that what she would have Biver. Paking takes the same view of it be pleased to appoint, under section 8 of the wished would be that the social life of the notion of putting the officers of the 5th Selection by the Band of II M.B." Monmouth."

Public Holidaya Ordinance, Friday, December" that foreigners do. The central authorities 6th, to be observed as a publio holiday in the Colony should go on as though she were still Lancers on half pay was not due to any Three Characteristic Japanese Dancas by the appointed sick nurse. She became ill through

taking her own part in it-Yours truly.

F, D. LUGARD.

have told the Cantonses that their interven- Colony- tion in this matter is impertinent, and a

A New Jersey ailk-merchant, Mr. Catholina merely fatile stirring up of bad feeling. Bo, Lambert, has purchased for 50,000 dollars a

A wondrous novel is The Wondrous Wife," though we have periodically reminded our Madonne Enthroned" by Bernardini Luini, aby Charles Marriott (London: Geo. Bell & selves in the manner of Dr. MORRISON that Milanese painter who foursbed in the 13th Sens). 16 strikes us as the best by far among Mr. Lambert acquired the the season's productions of the kind. There is what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the 14th centuries. gander, we may unfely and without any picture through the Blakeslee Galleries, and it not a line or word of "padding" anywhere. is mid that it formerly formed part of a cafe-The author had lots to say, all vital and neoce

ary, sud he says i

• it in orisp, vigorous Böglish. qualms of conscience" go the whole hog"

brated old private collection in England. in denouncing the men and the manners of

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So rapid nad so gripping is the narrative that

i four or five hours that seem. ne ono,

LONDON, December 1st. The War Oftice announces that their

cause detrimental to the charactors of the officers, and though it is not considered that they are suitable to retain their positions in. this Cavalry Regiment, their services can be utilised by other appointments Begiment itself is not inefficient and can take the field,

CHINESE IN NOVA SCOTIA.

The

LONDON, December 1st. The Halifax Supreme Court of Neva

PART.

Misses Koyaon, Koyakko, and Shimeta, accom panied by the Missos Tokubachi, Konan, and Jakke; on Samisens, and Misa Yen. on the *'andzumi. "Festival Dance."..

...by the Minnen Koyakko and Shimeta. My Home,".. .Solo Dance by Miss Koyon "Fukagawa, Argument by the Misses Kogen Koyakko and Shimeta.

A. Vienna Correspondent writes on Oct. 31st:- An notion, which will doubtless serve as t procedent, took place to-day in the Styrian ospital, Grata, brought by a nun named Bona- ventura, who had taken the vows in the Elizabeth

She had entered the · Nunnery in that town nennery as a novice in 1887, and in 1890 she took the veil with the usual vows, and was too much heavy work, and also sufferet serious internal injuries from falling down with a heavy Kettle.

After several months in the convent hospital she resumed her labours, which caused a rotara of her pain. Her complaints were disregarded or treated an aots of insubordination, for which aho was ordered peasnces, such as standing with rope round her neck, eating her food from the floor, and crawling under the tahle to krs the sisters' feet. At length she wrote

to her mother, Melodrams of the mellowest, but enthralling and threw ther letter ont of the window. THE latter some person found and posted shortly A sovore shock of earthquake was felt in book is one of those to be raad in a sitting tia bas released 17. Chinamen who were withal, is the story of "The Lady of the Rias afterwards. When this was discovered she was this latest manifestation of chauvinism. It

Yokohama at 2,17 a.m. on November 22. very first page plunges aù into the "nitustion," arrested for the non payment of the Head Motor" told by G. Bidnay Paternoster, (Lon-ssed from the convent, but was not loosed may be comfortable for the Canton Viceroy Ausording to the Yokohama Observatory, It and there we feel obliged to stay till the end, Tax $500. This decision does not touch on John Long.) It also betrays an intimate Loquaintance with motoring and motorboating. to point out helplessly that there have had both horizontal and vertical motions. The though that suggrats a restraint that does not the validity of the Exclusion Laws, but the Two sisters of almost identiesi beauty are haras brought an sotion against the convent, which, always been pirates on the West Hiver, but origin was not far distant and seemed to be exist. It is, rather, a fascination. There are decision says that the non payment of the sed by villainous French count: the good scording to the law, is bound to support those

books to faintly praise, novels to warmly recom-

the [VOWS, and from which they have not been tax must be collected a debt. The Court peet indiscretions of her donble. The released by decree from Rome The Ciril that is not the spirit in which the British in Tokyo Bay. Fortunately no special daminge mend; but this is one that, even on second tax is not an indictable offence, and that the sister nearly has her love affair wrecked by the us for life who leave once they have taken

The reading, we feel inclined to guarantee. tackle a nuisanos. There had always been was sustained in Yokohams, though olooks ware Column" had a oharie all its own, but believes that Parliament intended to mako plenty of murder and mystery, and the fiction Court ordered the convent to pay 50% monthly generally stopped and flower vase on tables least this admit receipt coasts, but there are not many now, wher.and mantelpieces in some hones us the Blaff to our taste; and we shall look for Mr. Marnot bear that interpretation,

ell, and other slight damage was done.

riott's future output with special interest,

of value for money.

from ber vowa. Through a lawyer she has now

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of the trial,

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