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POLICE COURT.

Thursday December 12th.

BATORE Ms. H. H. J. GOMPARTZ (FIRST

POLICE MAGISTRATE).

ZUSTOWAWAYS.

- THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13FF, 1907.

and delivered them a series of six billa beukente in London to 7 per cent and in Berlin,

Fire Japanese men and 20 women were, charged with stowing away from Moji on the 1.a. "Yerino Maru." After hearing the evidence his Worship ordered each of the man to paying received it. In conclusion Counsel said this fine of $150, the alternative being six wooks was not a case of andden temptation, but imprisonment. The women were fined $25 each, appeared to be portion of a sobems for defraud. or 14 days' imprisonment,

ing the old partner.

Eriduce was called, and the osse adjourned.

THE AIDES AND ABEITOR

Yuji Okamati was then placed before his Worship on the chargo of alding, and abetting the previous defendants. The ones against him was proved, and he was ordered to pay a fine of $250 or go to jail for three months.

XPERIENCE OF & TOURIST. Bokort. McLeod, a tourist, does not approve of the manner in which justice is meted out is Hongkong, and he spoke pretty plainly on the nubject to his Worship. In Hollywood Road on Wednesday night on Indion constablo saw Robert shining up a lamp peat, and ordered him to come down. The tourist obeyed, but thought to amuse himself at the constable'x expence, He would shape up to the Indian like a pugilist, caper wildly round him or grip him by the arm. As he would not go away when advised, however, the constable took him to the Central Station, where he behaved in very disorderly manner. Inspector Warnock took the charge, and then McLeod shed him why z black man should be allowed to interfere with a while. "If you knew who I was you would not behave in this manner,” said the tourist, "but I will get the police force into trouble over this." A friend who acoom.

HAMBURG.

to 7 per cent should fall to stop the drain of

REVIEW.

beaded Hop Hing Chemg, dabiting the firm with the cost of the work done. Prior to this gold to the United States and a further advance In the Footsteps of Marco Polo: » Journey the Hop Hing Cheong had sent in their bills become necessary. Accounts from Americe, for the same work, and thers being two sets, however, have been rather more reasuring Mr. Maitland made further inquiries. The these last few days, in consequence of consider defendent told him that he was outilled to get, able arrivals of gold from Paris and Berlin the money, and this being the man who had hat the relief thus afforded has been at the collected before, Mr. Maitland paid hire. The expense of Europe and it is to be feared that as defendant received the money and denied havwo on this side have still to pay for heavy imports of cereals, hog produce, cotton, tobacco, copper ko. which we cannot do without, matters here may basoms wore before improving under the infusion of restored osnßderge in the United States-and-of-the-return of the specie which has now been going out. Never since its foundation in 1876, has the Reichsbank thought -it necessary to raise its rate of discount to 7 per cent and only on two coessions in 1866 and 1870 has the Bank of Prussia, in some ways its predecessor, bien obliged, owing to the war, to have recourse to so drastic a measure. In agend 7 per cent has not been seen since the autumn and winter of 1873, when on the top of the great financial crisis in America came the on the 18 of Oct., Saturday, the Bankrate was Ist to Sper sant, but on the 27th of that menth it put up to 7 per cent, and a fortnightlator on Nov

the year it had fallan to 44 per cent. Those was reduced to 6 por cont, and by the end of who can look farther back may remember the Black Monday" in 1866 when, with the bank. rate at 10 per cent, only the very best bills would be taken and people were glad to pay up

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

November 15th.

THE BERLIN SCANDAL,

As was to be expected General Count Moltke has lodged an appeal against the verdict of the court acquiting Here Harden; the Public Pro-

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overland from Bimla to Peking. By MAJOR. - C. D. Bauer, F.R.G.8. London and Edin- burgh William Blackwood and Sons, It is six hundred years since Marco Polo, the Venetian, merchant, and his moles made their memorable journey from Europe overland, by way of Afghanistan and Chinese Tarkostan, to Poking. After quitting Kasbgar, even at that time an important trade contre, they made their way through a series of casos, passing Khotan, Kirië, Niya, and Cherchen to reach Chakalik in the vicinity of Lopuor. Dr. Stein, the eminent archeologist who has already given to the world an interesting volamo on "The Saad burlod Ruian of Khotan," is prosecuting with equal success his farther ressarches in these other distriota, proving the general accuracy of Maroc Pelo's description of places sidos obliterated by sand storms, Not a dosen Europesas have attempted that formid-proved to be the head man of the Pulo district. able and perilous journey since Marco Polo's as soon as they had reached their homes they senior, having as it seems made up his mind at

time; indeed it is doubtful whether Lientonant-rganised a relief party which guided the Jast, has also instituted proceedings against the collapse of the bourtes of Vienas and Berlin | Colonel Bruce and his companions are not the travellers to the end of the interminable gorge editor of the Zuraft in the criminal court,

only Europeans who have since travelled the "ap to the last over the same infamous going." where the see will be tried before five Judges.

Liont-Colonel Bruce's name is familiar to and "great was the enthusiasm when it came whole distance from India 'to Peking. Shortly afterwards they erpied a solitary`aree. instigation of a society for the abregation of

and for six years the commander of the quitting India." most of our renders. He was the crestor into view, for it was the first we had en since ROBINSON PIANO article 175 of the criminal code, dealing with

defunct Chinese regiment which was station- unnatural offences,, bad published a pamphlet in

From being obliged to wear skin costs so which the Imperial Chancellor Prince Bülow is

British force in Chine. Major Bruor, as his suddenly experienced the delightful change of ed at Weibeiwei, forming part of the thick as almost to stand alone the travellers. accused of abnormal propensities has thrown

title was then, started on his remarkable. jour-being able to move about in shirt sleeves. They fresh light on the whole matter. The Public Prossenter in the opening speech declared that

ney in June 1905 and is companions he had had come downstairs as it were from the roof sulars of an unsavoury nature he should insist should it become necessary to go into parti

Captain W. T. Lagard, an officer who was also the world into a splendid winter garden– Fortunately trade generally is in a sound formerly atta hed to the Chinese regiment, the neighbourhood of Kiris. upon the public being excluded: the whole trial position; there some to have been very little if ■ Sikh surveyer, and a Mahommedan servant,

When it is mentioned that the journey throughout was conducted on lines of common any over-production, the requirements of the decency, the presiding judge, in strong con-world having ontstripped tho supply and oren occupied nine months and that there was trast to the one in the Moltke-Harden case, at the prosant moment it is extremely diff,ait, no loitering on the way, the diferities of exorcising a strict control over council and wit- especially in the pottery and textile industhe undertaking are at once suggested, nesses, and immediately stopping all digress tries to obtain early deliveries of goods. But It was when Leb, in India, was passed sions into the field of politics obscenity.

that the travellars felt that they had eat The drit witness called was the Chancellorquances of a prolonged, not to say incressed the painter which had so far bound them to out of his pocket a few pisces fell on the floor. himself, who, on being sworn, emphatically tension in the money market might be, can oivilisation, and we read of the party travelling When the Inspector get the $25 MoLeod was denied the allegations made against him and hardly be doubtful. As to the causes of the for the space of two months in North West allowed to leave the Station. Yeatorday he expressed his entire disbelief in the existence of financial crisis opinions differ, it took most Tibet in a rarefied atmosphere averaging 16,000 appeared before the Court on ebarges of osmarilis suohua Herr Brand and Horr Harden Pople, unawares, although your readers may to 17,100 fast above sea level. Mountain sick being drunk, and of behaving in a disorderly had described. After he had stepped down, remember the note of warning scended by the neka is a usual effect of moving in such big manner in the Central Police Station, He Prince Philip Eulenburg ontored the coart Deutsche Bank in their annual raport for the year | nititudes, but the author mentions that neither was all the aggrieved party, however, and supported on one side by his son and or the other 1909. 1 originated in the United States where his companion nor himself sufferel either from after Inspector Warnock bad given evidence by an attendant, bis whole appearance showing President Roosevelt's measures against the headache or nausea during the whole imo, He plearly that ill-bealth and not the fear of Tarious trasts and a sudden perception of the attributes this immunity to a gradual prepara against him he asked-"Was it my sarcasm that made you angry The Inspector replied exposure had prevented his giving evidence in deficiencies of the American banking system thou for these high altitudes by walking all the that it was not, and then his Worship asked the Harden trial. Ifia examination being pro-apped public confidence causing a run on immediate passes from the Zoji on to Leh. Ia the defendant what he had to say. McLeod seeded with at cuce, he stated on oath list be financial lustitut fona and a hoarding of roadly addition to this physical training, they made qua told the Court that the constable in searobingad Prinoo. Balon had been most intimate money. Many however hold that it is not

of the usual palliatives-feeding sparsely, eating him tore his clothes off and threw his money on

friends over since boyhood; he admitted that attributable to this alone, but that as far as pieces of chocolate at frequent intervals and they had been in the habit of addressing each Europe is concerned the high rate of interest taking pinches of chlorate of potash. Those of ruling for the last year or two has been dus, other both in conversation and in their corres

us whose experience in limited to altilades not pondence in tarms which by many might be

not so much to the exigencies of trade during a

from the following extract what living in raided atmosphere from 16,900 to 19,000 foot above sea-level means;~

panied McLeod then wished to bail him out, The tourist said he had no money. The inspector told the constable to search him, and on going through his pockets $25 was found. Daring this sasroh MeLood took off his collar and tie, and as the constable pulled some silver

state of affairs lasted for several days!

15. par cent for such socommodation.

TRADE.

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the demand is slackening and what the conso

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From Niya the travellers took the moan. tain route to Cherolien pasning Sorghack where there are soron of ground covered with old gold pockets, most of which are now disused, not more than sixty Devety TUNED AND REPAIRED being at present worked in the immedista rivinity. Sorgback is merely a collection of wattle-built semi-underground. buts and regalar saves, and has all the appearance of the early. mining camp with which Bret Harte has made as familiar" An interesting account in given of the industry which is carried on here as well as a Kops, "a more sordid edition of Sorgbook." The next stage of the journey was to Achen, from whonoo_a-waterless-stretch-of-desert-soventy- miles across had to be faced to reach Cherchen- But oight days after loaring this place the travellers were again in a sand country relieved only by belte of decayed forcats, The dead trees were of extraordinary size. One of

the largest was 211 inghes in circumference. But it is after leaving Abdal that the most for bidding desert marches begin. Winter is the vuly time the crossing of the Kum Tag desert oan be attempted, and it was in this desert that the

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the floor. Then be naked why white men should be subjected to auch treatment as he had undergone. It was all very well for blackman and Chisamen, but it was degrading treatment considered over-sentimental and effusive but it period of unparalleled activity, as to the lavish ach beyond that of Victoria Post may gather travellers spent Christmas 1905, and New Year's fortitude in enduring fatigues and hardships for whites. His Worship reminded the defer was no more than what Gothe and other emiosat

dant that he was not. in Court to deliver a lecture, and fined him $5 on akon charge,

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (SECOND

POLICE MAESTRATE),

DISORDERAY GUNNERA,

Privatea Brenton and Brennan, two of the Garrison Artillery roliefs, had their firat glimpse of the city yesterday, suding their

travels at No. 2 Police Station, Brenton ap-

to the riesha coolie. Brennan was then called mpoe to answer charges of refusing to pay his ricska hire and asaulting Constable Wilson He failed to prove his innocence, and was ordered to pay a due of $5 on the charge of assault, and to pay the ríoska coolie 50 cents compensation.

ALLEGED FRAUD.

men, had done before them in writing to their friends, without having incurred the suspicion of unnatural inclinations; such things had never once been discussed between him and the

Chancellor. He expressed his conviction that the latter was perfectly normal in that respect as in others. He then asked the court to allow him to say a few words concerning himself, as ho had been prevented by serious indi position to altending the Moltke Harden trial aud

aearing himself there. The presiding-judge,

perfectly free of perverse inclina ions and had never been guilty of the offences imputed to him; be morever assured the court that the sto y of a camarilla exercising political influence over the Kaiser was a myth.

s

expenditure of governments and the corpora tions of towns. In his paper read before the congress of bankers in this city a for month sgo on "the mobilisation of capital in time of war" Herr Warburg drow attention to the vast amount of capital mok in sopraatotive. undertakings, necessitated by the rapid incresse of population and the growth of tower, to which had to be added the enormons same spent .on armamente 'on' land and at ses. It cannot

be denied that these are aseta inconvertible in times of need, bab then the money

BOCIAL,

Day 1906, The extraordinary general socuracy but a national military spirit prepared to Marco Polo is frequently noted and as one sacrifice everything in defence of its country's

proof the author cites the Venetian as referring honour is a spirit which the anther is unable “To talk while climbing the Chang-la vory- soon reduced the rate of progress to a sinod-- to Sachu is a point of arrival after thirty days to behave at present exists or can he called into still. Later on, at greater heights, in blowing pent in orasing the desert. Lt-Colonel Bruce being in China by Chinaso the dose; to cover the mouth with a hand-crossed the desart in twenty-nine days. kerchief ond, to continuo walki z produser The remainder of the book takes the reader Choking effect. I'D smoke and face oven a gentle incline were two actions quite incom into the track of the great Mahommedan re patible. To crawl while stalking is most bellion, through Kansu, Bhansi and Shansi up exhausting and oannot be continued, while to Chongtingfe where the party unexpectedly any attempt to run, even though it be only a came upon a railway track and entrained for hundred yards, ja to fall down gasping.' the Chiuses capital. The actual causes of these symptoms the

of this

A map of the route, and a record of the weather and temperature form an appendix to the bush, and a number of photographic illustrations add to the interest of the volume,

MOSLEM EDUCATION IN WESTERN INDIA.

occurs.

peared before the Magistrate yesterday oharged

itself has not disappeared, it has gone to

From beginning to end the book is well

not alone Mr. Fazulbhoy Currimbboy Ebrahim in a with refusing to pay riosin hire, and with be. who was anxious to keep out all extranecas, pay for materials, wages &c, and has not author explains to be, Brat, the deflowney worth reading, but we should having in a disorderly manner. He was ordered matter, reluctantly consented, whereupon the been withdraws from circulation. We may of oxygen in the air, secondly diminish. this review without some reference to the latter to the “Times of India" makes a stirring lo psy a fize of 82, and 25 cents compensation Prince most solemuly declared that he felt therefore hope, as they say in this country, eg,atmospheric pressure; and thirdly deficient political considerations which are suggested appeal to Mahomedans in the cause of Moslem education, in Weatern India, and proposes a that nothing is eaten as hot as it is cooked moisture. Of the weather in North West in the course of its pages. The author's re-scheme for the establishment of a great Wastarn and that the storm may soon blow over and Tibet the author writes: Up to 9.3) am, terences to the possiblity of polition! com- India Mahomedan educational ventre at Poona, the black loads disparse as quickly as they we found it occasionally possible to sit out. plications in Chinese Turkestan, which would institution with latest improvements with s This scheme is to found a central educational. collected. Optimisa are inclined to believe side our tents basking in

an of sufficient react on Tibet, may now be regarded by many as laboratory, dispensary, roading-room and library, that they already see a bit of blue sky!

strength to warm the body thoroughly. Within remote since Bussis has entered into a compact moique, gymnasium and sanitary hostels, which Other witnesses having deposed that never The much needed reform of the "Börren. half an hour, es often as not, it was bailing or with Great Britain with the object of preservare essential for the growth of discipline, the Chan Hiu-shan, contracter, of 24, Blanton noticed anything to justify the allegations of

in their relations with Prince Bül had they gesets" has apparently come within menarable snowing, or both, while a westerly wind cas like ing the integrity of the Chinese Empire. That spirit of unselfishness, and the exercise of

healthy influence on young boys, distance; tho draft of the bill which is said to a razor, chilling one to the bone. dere Convention had not been signed when "Etroot, was charged with presonting six bille

We quote below a portion of Mr. F. Cur Herr Brand, the litter through his maneil have received the sanction of the Bandesrath in human enduranos must in the long run sue-Lioutonaut-Colonel Draco e zote his illaminating rimbhoy's letter. or accounts for limewasbing, which were headed declared that, after hearing the evidence supposed to abolish the Bocson Register and to eninb". It can be well understood that at such comments on the political position in that part Hop Hing Cheong and Co., to Messrs. Linstead produced, he felt obliged to soknowledge that deny the right to repudiate losses, arising out altitudes "man's hourly craving is for warmth of the world, but be had noted the signs of an fessions are practically empty of Mahomedans, "At present the higher ranks of all pro- and Daris, and demanding payment of them he had been misled by reports from sources he of transactions on the plea of "gambling" to but as there is an entire absenes of word or approaching Anglo-Russiau entente. Few and until this is greatly altered I do not believe there by falsely pretending to the raid firm that had deemed reliable and therefore teudered his all Brms entered on the official commerical, even brushwood, the craving has to remain political movements would be more welcome

that much induenes over the community as s whole will be exorcised, I hose who are interseted" Hop Hing Cheong and Co. bad carried out, the must sine re apologies to the Chancellor. The register and to such private persons as shall be unsatisfied. In the Tibetan territory traversed those interested in the East," he wrote," but we in its welfare will serve it heat by using every limewashing referred to, and that the defendant Public Prosecator than sommed up the case in the habit of dabbling in time bargains; nor by the party no human habitation was ever soen, may not forget that international agreements effort to bring forward and encourage young was entitled to recoise payment under a contract stating that, in consideration of the voluntary shail-such pisa be available against Brats to not even a nomad teat. In time withite of though a sign of mutual goodwill, are not, men of ability to page through the courses of dated January 19th and that he attempted to withdrawal of the aconation by the prisoner he other countries.

instruction requisite for all branches of Cuteber just before winter sets in the party had binding for all time." It may at any rate the receive payment of $78 75 with intend to abou'd only ask for a sentence of eighteen

Civil Servico and of the scientific defrand. He was further charged with falsely months imprisonment, instead of one of two

An earnest professions," This The King's birthday was, as in the past, reached "one of the grandest Alpine regions in be said that the convention is

significant presage ocer pretending to Frank Maitland, a partner in Messa. Linstead and Davis, that the six billi Fyre, the extreme term allowed by law. Herz celebrated by members of the British colon the world"-the Kaen Lun mountain range of present intention to abstain from the in the last annual report of the Director which separator Tibet from Chinese Turkesan, aggression hinted at in the book bat of Public Instruction for the Bombay Brand's council hoped that he could take a moro of Hamburg and their friends meeting at dinner

Presidency, where he deploras that Mahomedan delivered by the Hop Hing Cheong on October Jasient view tat failed to impress the judges in the Uhlenhorster. Fehrbaur, on Saturday the/ The pass is 17,000 feet above ses level. The the author's observations on the political educational progress is very slow and the at-

view which mat our eyes as we gazed through bearings 17th for work done under the contract of who condemned the accused to eighteen monthe 9th inst

Смілеве part of the About 150 ladies and gentlemen the falling snow, northward and over the Kuen empire are worthy of serious attention, for is not at all what it should be if Mahomedans tendance in the Institutions of the highor class January 19.b, were wrongly delivered, as he bad imprisonment, ordering Lis immediate arrest attended and the evening concluded with Luo," writes the author is one which maither though there may be no intention on the part of are to hold their own." According to official serered his connection with the old Bem, und and the destruction of the type need for the dance, that the work had been done by him, whereas printing of the artiolo.

The hearty reception the Kaiser and Kaiseria y compainous nor myself are ever likely to the Russian Government to absorb Chinese statistics t'e position in the Presidenoy is this, that while Mahomedans come in proportionately the bills delivered had been properly delivered.

The newspapers of all shades, except the are mosting with in England has given great forget. At our feel, and on three sides, strofobing Tarkeatan by any startling coup d'état ber large numbers to primary schools, they almost influence is already considerable, and the process entirely neglect secondary and higher education. The third charge was that the defendant

satisfaction in this country; let us hope that it apparently without end, lay the wildest and

most forbidding jumble-of-mountain ranges, of assimilation, as we have seen farther Best, ik But to come to the causes of the backward faisely pretended to Frank Maitland that

will put an end to all further biokerings,

peaks and gorges imaginable; of a shapes, sure, if slow.

condition the community which were once he had Battled with the old firm and that every conducted with the erratic course of the Moltke- thing was allright, meaning thereby that by Harden proceedings, and rejoicing that the

grossing and rocrossing in every direction, nella pointed or flat, rugged and broken, they mentions that he found that, with few exc ptious, a melancholy spectacle than the way in which In his travele in China proper the author the rulers of almost the whole of this great

country. In

Indian History there is no more agreement he was entitled to receive the revolting charges of immorality brought

had only ons common festuce, and that lay in $78.75, by means of which false pretence he against the higher officer in the state were last here and since then, like Ulysses and their apparently inaccessible nature. To di Chiasse officials remote I.om the poisonous the Mahomedan. community lise, within R influence of the espital are not only generation, allowed Itself to drift tato the quiet and against mapibers of the grant families of his hardy marinors they have been wandering to this grand bat uninviting prospect snow to

Western ideas, backwatere of expecting the coming of

pablio life in India. In the time the empire should have been so completely far and wide, following the drum bana of the the depth of two or three fest covered the and practice, but are Sager and axious that under no disability. He considerad bimself fof the Mogal suzerainty the Musulmon was disproved. Herr Harden will fare, badly when civilization.

all ambracing Bag British commerce and

northern slopes of all the ranges. In the

socially and intelectually superior to the leaders Moch have they seen and experienced in the immediate foregrond we stood upon what those should interim cities, men and manuére, peoples, appeared to be the edge of a shear khud down chapter of the book the author avers, with of other communities.”

To make a modest beginning, Siz Currimbboy More important, however, to the world in lines, modes of government: welcomed every which our guide gave us vaguely to understand perfect traib, that if there is one feeling more Ebrahim, Kt. head of the well known firm of

where and resping.a well earned reward in cash the route lay."

than another which can be said to permenta the Ebrahimbhoy Pahaney; represented in this general that these semi-political scandals is thé

and Kudos.

The caravan consisted now of twenty-four responsible classes that is, those who lead and Colony by Mr. Boomorbhoy Mirvjee has given Rosettled state of the money market at homs A brief interview with Me, A. H, Pollard,

to publio one lakh of rupocs, and his daughter, and abroad. Since the failure of Messrs Haller the advance epresentative who is now in ponies, but though "the Ladak pony van olimb who are to shape what answers s partner with a man named Pan Hing-ki Sohle & Co. mentioned in my last, which except Hongkong elicited some interesting particulars with any goat" there, where places were eren opinion in Europe it is that the foreigner is Khanumbai has come forward willingly to in the Hop Hing Cheong firm of contractors. by the immediate sufferers is almost considered of their long itinerary, which included the they were beffed. On the second day it coupied reaponsible for the present un happy state of show her appreciation of the advantages of

education by giving two laklis of rupees, --Tka-arm-dissolved partnership-in-October noelent history, several' mors, have occurred, principal-cities-of-the-Orient, United States the caravan from dawn till steven o'clock to the country Luis loads the author into a to

Commenting on this, the Fines of fodia" New Tasmania and last, Pn Hing-ki baying the interest of the amongst others that of the firm of F. Lappenberg South Africa; in all fally 50,000 miles, equal tour what with carrying, paoke, continually stonid that feeling be voiced by the insane cry which must commend themselves to every section

cover a mile and a quarter in actual distance, disenssion of the military possibilities of China, says: These are generous and

practical ideals. defendant and the other partners in everything which under ordinary cirenmstances would twice

sronad the world. except two specified contracts which did not probably have been averted, as of the abilities A glans gens commente vying with one levering the animals down bad bits and my Brice is not of epiples that the military spirit proper place in he increasing opportunities for A glancs through Mr. Pollard's scrap books lifting falias ponies, and re-loading them, of "Out with the Foreigners. Litut. Colonel of the Mahomedan community to the men who

are noxious to see Mabomedans

taking their affect the prevent one. At the time of the dissolation there was a limewashing contract due to members of the family, whilst the and in sy languages.

amounting to M. 1,000,000, M. 600,000, aro another in laudation are there by the thousands works, the men bad bad enough of it.” Here in which appeara' tu, hose been once extant in publio men in India, as well as to those who are with Messrs. Linstead and Davis. Under that balance of M. 400,000, is nearly covered by

this inhospitable spot the party met the first China now remaine or can be reintroduced. immersed in their material affaire and find that The Box Plan for the first week is now open contract several orders were given shortly the assets. The estate of Messrs. Walter del at the Robinson Piano Co's uffles,

human beings they had seen since leaving For men are better able to express an opinion progress is stunted by the look of the diffused before the dissolution of the partnership, and

Kashmir. They were three gold-diggers return-on that point. His opinion is based not only finest economic asset any country can posses. soientific and technical knowledge, which is the the work was carried out partly before, and B & Co, whose liabilities amount to abouts

How To ER BEAUTIFUL Keep your com

ing to Pulo after their summer operations, and on observations drawn from training in time of Mr. Fazulbhai bas rendered a patriotio sarvice partly after the dissolution. After the line million and a half looks less promising, but plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Crêma Charmante, Lai slthough the two parties merely passed the peace, but it was strengthened by the actual ex-in forcing these ideas to the front. The gene washing work was completed, the defendant,thing definite has a far transpired. It is Charmant and Special Skid Tonio and Poudre time of day" as the gold diggers spoke perience of leading the Chiu so regiment in war rosity of Sir Currimbhoy and his daughter has who had previously been in the habit of quite on the cards that the continued stringency Charmant will euable you to do it Fer Turki dialect whigh was not understood, the during the ring of 1900. He allows that few rendered a substantial commencement imme- diately practicable, Sir Steyning Edgarley going round taking orders and collect of the money market may cause farther Specialities for the Skin are the starly of a ing debts, went to Messrs. Linstead and Davie disasters, particularly if the raising of the bifetime. A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., Solelagente! party afterwards had reason to bless the luck Asiatics and no Europesus more closely fulfill and Mr. P. G. Belby, on babait of Governanty

564 which sent the meeting, for one of the diggers then the Chinese auch military requirements as' are giving it every support.

obtained the amount with intent to defraud.

Mr M W Slade, instructed by M Holboro (of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon) appeared for the prosecution. Mr. G. K. Hall Bratton (of Messrs. Bratton and Het)} appeared for the defendant, and Mr. O. P. -Thomson watched the cass, on behalf of an

interested party.

Mr. Slade, in opening, said the defendant was

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