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THE HONGKONG, DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1908.

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| if he used for his rips' a finer quality of to affect men's minds as to the possibility of TELEGRAMS.

steel, and grooved them so as to make them. navigating the air by the resistance of the practically hollow, he would obtain the air itself. In a smill way this had been same actual strength while diminishing done from time immemorial in the form of considerably the weight and size. The idea kitos, but a kite at its hest had but a narrow led to the construction of machinery for field of action which there seemed little hope

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S. WATSON & CO,. the purpose of grooving the ribs, and Fox's "Paragon Umbrella" while the patent lasted, carried the market with it, no other having a chance against it. About forty years ago, after many velocipedes of various degrees of rudeness had been tried by our great-grand fathers; someone happened to And that he could run about sud balance POPULARITY himself on two wheels set one before auotter. The daudies of the time of the Regonoy did, indeed make me of shelt an ixstrument, as we can see by consulting the caricaturists of the day; but the dandy lind to pat his feet to the ground to gain na impetus from without, so that soon the loy went out-of use as being an incumbrance rather than a help to progression. As Boon as the discovery was made that any one after a little practice could learn to balance himself, and could thus pro-

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extending. It was evident that there were dangers in the way, which the bravest did not care to encounter; but the opinione practical men, with the improvelent ja motors brought about by the experience of the motor car, comnescal to changö, and calculations founded on actual resulte now appeared to show, that if the machine could he made sufficiently light without com- promising strength, there would be little difficulty about the motive power. This was the last stage, and ingenuity now set itself to the saine lask as Fox with his umbrella some sixty years ago.

ANGLO-AMERICAN ARBITRATION.

LONDON, February 16th, Negotiations for an Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty are progressing satis factorily in Washington.

CHINESE IN THE TRANSVAAL

LONDON, February 16th. Chinese thumb impresssions have been accepted as sufficient identification and all grievances have been removed.

EXPEDITION AGAINST THE ZAKAKHELY.-

LONDON, February 16th,, The Expedition has entered the Bazaar Valloy the pickets engaged the Zakakhels and surprised the strongest position."

THE JAPANESE IN BRITISH :

COLUMBIA.

LONDON, February 13th. Two Japanese arriving at Victoria from

HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.

The Qaptain SUPERINTÄNDENT OF POLICE

I have no information of that. I saw by the

The PRESIDENT-I suppose the police returns will give the information required.

The REGISTRAR-ĢENERAL—I have it down utaiņa.

A meeting of the Bnitary Board wee held | polise report that, the bodies of two children on February 18th at the Boned Room. The Hon were fouad, Dr. J. M. Atkinson (president) presided, and there were also present Hon. Mr. W Chatham (Vice-President); Dr. F. Clark, (Medical Oloor of Health), Dr. W. W. Fear (Assistant Medical Osor of Health), Hon Mr. A. W. Brewin (Registrar-General), Captain Lyons, (Captain Superintendent of Police), Colonel Martin, R.A.M.U.. Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, Mr. Fang Wa-chan and Mr.

A. Woodosok, -sacratary.*~*~

After the meeting the Bzoran-GeRAL submitted the return to the Press. It showed that on the night of the 12th instant the bodien of one male, aged about one year, mud one female, aged about four years, were dumped,

SUPREME COURT. Tuesday, February 18th.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.

BAIGBE THE CHIRE JUSTICE (812 F. PIGGOTT).

TAIKOXTBUT MARKST. The raply from the Government-relativa to- the limits of the Taikokisui Market was a follows-Referring to your letter of the 14th

· December last I am" directed to atste that His Excellency the Governor-in-Connall has dare. fully considere i the recommendation of the Board-that-the-bawking of wates 220 yardsOnly two-ouse-fell to be dealt with at the from the Tilkoktsui Market should be February Criminal Sessions-ode of armed prohibited and has decided that it would not be robbery and the other of armed assault. Che advisable to extend the prohibited ares in this Attorney General (the Hon. Mr. W. Itaen particular osse beyond the limit of 10 yards | Davios), instructed by Mr. Bowley, Crown. which obtains in the case of other marrESIS. Solicitor, prosecuted in both instanem.

The reply was laid on the table.

BUILDING REGULATIONĄ.

The following reply was recaired from the Government:-Ralerring to your letter of the

ESK Yceed at a faster pace and with lesson in its way, however slight or unobserved the United States were refused admission 27th alt. I am directed to stats that His

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PURE MALT WHISKY

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fatigue on wheels than by ordinary walk. ing little by little the Bike, as it soon came to be familiarly called, came into fashion, and meny poor city clerk who found paying twice a day for his omnibus a

and upon insisting, were arrested.

KILLED BY A FALL.

WHILE BOGAPING FROM POLICE,·· At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon before Mr. H. H. J. Gomperts and a jury, an inquiry was held into the circumstances surrounding the death of Wong Pai, who was killed as the result of a gambling rald st. a house in Das Voux Road West on the morning of the 26th -of last month,

Mr. Gompertz-informed the jurors that on stable praceded the general party of police, he supposed, to are what was going on with a view to give evidence. When the constable got to the door somebody in the street gave the slots

t the police ware coming, and in the hurry to escape two men fall over the verandab to the ground, a distakes of 35 fest. Que man was

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Excellency the Governor-in-Council has decided that he ie ansble to permit the erosion of Istries on the roots of the Ko-Shing Street houses. The matter was considered by the Counsil who were of the opinion that from suoitary point of view the portion of latrines on rools with the consequent inorossid height the building and the reulting obstruction of air and light is in principle obistionable.

of

The reply was laid on the table.

• MABEET LICENCES. Correspondance was submitted relative to the arket licences outside the Shiankiwan. We

The Registrar GENREAL suggested that

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ARMED ROBBERY,

Cheung Yik was indicted on three conui for armed assault upon a woman used Wong Quan with intent to rob bor on 30th January, The Collowing jury was manuelled; Mesare, J.-M. Aires (foreman), J. E. Neilean, A. O. F.. Cob'ey, Alex. Moir, G. R. Edwards, H. T. Richardson, and W, Nichols...

The Attorney-General mated that on 30th January prisoner in company with another man outered this house 30 Gough Street, at 3:5 in the morning, and going upstairs forced their way into a room occupied by an ausf. They

assaulted her, threatsuing her with a knife, but she resisted, and called out. The two men then made off. Prisover, was seen by alakong and arrested, but the other man selapet. Th koife was picked up outside the house.

Witnesses having been heard, the jury ro turned a verdict of guilty and sentence of three.

notice be given to the holders of liencas to sail yaaru' pana! sorrituds was passel. outside the market, that the licences would be withdrawn at the end of three months.

It will thus be evident that it no previous period of the world's history could a practical flying machine have been possiblo; aluminium, bicycles, rubber tires, high tension steels were one of them invented in the pareusit of aerial navigation, yet elch

has actually brought nearer what at first was nothing more than an impalpable dren in In fact mau here has unsenssiously been fuilowing the way of nature, without fors. casting the result, and as the radiolarian on strain on his feeble resources, was able to the rock has developed into the cagla sour accomplish the journey in less time au-fing in the heavens, so man, in his soklicat with notunt enjoyment to himself, and bene experimes coutined to the surface of the fit to his health. But the bike of those ground has little by little learnt to take days was rudeness itself, and soon acquired advantage of his surroundings, and now the well deserved name of "boneshaker," with some prospect of success essays to take and the inventor saw that there was a way possession of the air. The lesson, of course the morning in question a plain clothes con market. open to improve; but the new amendments is, that in the pursuit of knowledge we must needed machinery, and little by little cover ask the question as to the utility of part of the machine was improved with the the puranit. If it be knowledge tho wiser object of reducing weight and increasing man looks upon that as his reward, senure in the assurance that, if it be not his good strength with a keen a zest that rapidly as

fortune to benefit from it, his successors, the popular use of the bike grew, the ningchinery for its manufacture grew still more rapidly, and the new industry was actually becoming bankrupt. A few Frenchthen had meanwhile been making WATSON & CO).. experiming with the object of propeiling

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vehicled by machinery instead of horse power, and thereby a as they conceived diminishing the cost. Some eighty years ago such a thing had in England been proved feasible, in 1 for a time asteain carriage had actually ru regularly froin London to Bath, but the oppsition was so strong that it was suppressed by parliament making the dues so heavy à¶t be actually prohibitive. In France legislation, bad not been so foolish ar to put a positive bar'on Advanco, and the French roads were free; the success of the bike had led to the erection of suitable machinery, much of which was waiting for employment, and

FINE MELLOW FLAVOUR.

PER DOZEN

$16.50

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS

ÉSTABLISHED A.D. 1811.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS Hongkong. 17th February, 188,

NOTICE TO COREENPONDENTS, ONET communications relating to the news column should be addressed to Tax-EDITOR.

Correspondents must forward their names and ad- drassca with communications addressed to the Editor, not for publication but ar evidence of good

Faith.

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it may be thousands of years hence, wil eventually be the gainers.

Early yesterday morning the temperature at the Pask fell to 38 degrass, most nauensl drop At a meeting of the Hongkong Shorthand Committee, held yesterday, it was desided that the next spoed examination be held in June.

The first authoritative statement of the case for the Portuguese-agitators that we have so for read is reproduced on pigs 5 to-day. We may explain that it is taken from the new cocinhatic review pub ished by Mr. T. Fisher Unwin ang

Bofors Mr. H. H. J. Hompäris at „lo Palion Court yesterday, a hawker who was found in possession of 13 ten cant places, one fire cent piece, and two dollars all spucions, Was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment with hard

labour.

The many friends of Mr. N. 8. Forbor, of

slightly injured, having the good luck to fall

on a risahe, but the other men fell on the grand and was killed. There were always panics on these occasions, sud, notwithstanding the fact that the ordinary gambler was fined. only whenever a man saw an opportunity to

pe he would try to get away. - Dr. W. V. Hoot deposed to receiving decessed into the Civil Hospital on the morning of January 26th. He was in a collapsed condition and suffered severely from shock. He died on January 31st, and witness made a postmortem examination of the body finding that death was caused by shock daq te bemorrhage, N

After hearing further evidence the jury brought in a verdict of death by misadventure.

HALE AT 108

AGED, SHËPIFRD'INMATE Y PA WORKHOUSE,

A. NEW TERRITORY RAID, Tsang Ip waz ocnyiated of armed robbory in the New Territory on the 18th Jundery, and was sentenced to five years' panel servitude, With a number of other man, all armed with choppari and equipped with lighted torches, ha It was decided to make the limit hsità mile, aided a fakersa's house at Taipo, They

Hon. Mr HEMATT miunted—I would like to hear this matter discussed.. I don't think shops more than half a mile away from the market should be olored.

and to consider the matter further six months broke down the door and on entering the houd hence.

terrorised the inmates and took away a quantity of-olothing and other articles to the valu of $10. After the departure of the robbers the police were communicated with and one of the inmates necompanied the offer to a neigh- houring village wherein a metahed they found four men, ons of whom war prisoner. On the hillside abore the heuss the clothing was found onealed. Four men were committed by the magistrate for being concerned in the AIT thebat the Attorney General did not consider there was sufficient avidace against thres of them, and the charges against them were withdrawn." The jury found prisoner guilty on both cousta and the sentender & five years on each were made concurrent.

A DIRTY WELL.. Reports from the Government Analyst and The Government Bacteriologist relative to a well in Beloher Strest, Merizs Lot No. 338, ware eubmitted. The latter reported that the water was foul and might become dangerous_at sny time. The Government Analyst stated that the amount of imparity was a little beyond the permitted limit, bat he thought attempt might be made to well by leasing it out and by submitting an analysis of the water running into it wo sa to shut off any Roures conveying pollution The MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH minute that the well should, in his opinion, be piled and the spring in the immediate neigh- bourhood tapped, sn that spring would supply the water necesary for soy making. The well was old and foul and its walls were very defeative, It was also much greater in extent

AUÐ-laštors for publication should be the methods of producing light yet strong Mesará. Shewan, Tomes and Co. of Shanghai, living at 6indwich it is stated that the aged than was necessary for the purpose of supplying gentlemsu, ondled at the regrett of His Excel

one side of the paper only.

•No anonymously signed communications that have ulrendy appeared

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framework had been made a regular subject of study under the influence of the cycle demand, so that the French engineers found that much of the opening ground had been cleared for them, and that if they could P. O. Ben, 84, Telephone No. 12.

contrive a suitable engine there was a fait HONGKONG OFFICE - loa, Des Yeux Road Chance of success. Little by little, one h LON, OF OFFICE: 131, FIENT TELET, EU

Code:A.J.C. 5th Ed. Lieber,

Che any press.

maker throwing bis whole knowledge and energy into the task, this was accomplished, and so well that even in England the obstructive enactments, which for some years kept English makers out of the field, were gradually relaxed.. Probably no in. ewspaper of the vention within the last three quarters of n

FEBRUARY 19TH-1908)

A FEW lines in a

who was formerly engaged at the local branch of the firm, will regre to hear of his untimely death as the result of a shooting accident. The cable received here by Mars Shewan, Tomes and Co. dan not furnish particulars of the somdent It only states that Mr. Forbon was accidently shot, and died on Sunday morning

Probably the oldest of King Edward's ant jects is to be found in Elham Workhouse, Folkestone, in the person of George Keel, who Ens reached his one buudred and eighth year.

In a letter received on Saturday by x relative inmate's health is good, that he can eps to read. and that he could walk aix miles easily if allowed to do so. His only failing, la desfaess; other wise his faculties are naimpaired. 1800. At the age of 18 he was ant on the. Koel was born as Manton, Marlborough, in Downs to mind sheep, and he followed the occupation of a shepherd antil he reached the ripe age of 5, then he gave up that employment,

Fur Rateral Fears after varde, however, he sip- ported was married at Twirton Church, Bath, in hisolf by doing gardening work. He 1830, and his wife died in 1892.

BANK WRECKING.

water.

Mr. SHELTON HOOren minsted-The well

I am against closing it. should be thoroughly cleaned and repaired.

Mr. HUMPARETS misated-I am also against glosing the well without further investigation, The well should be thoroughly cleansed and the ground for a few feet around it cyment

against surfas contamination which might sonereted, an any other safeguards adopted

be deemed advisable. After oleaging samples of the water catering the wall should be taken and analysed as the Government Analyst sugg 18.'”

Hon. Mr. HBWETI-I agree with Humphreys.

Mir.

TO PREVENT DUMPING. The Hon. Mr. A. W. Brewin, Registrar General, prasided at a meeting of Chiness

leocy the Governor, to consider how damping. might be prevented. There were also present the committes of the Tung-wah Hospital (where the meeting was held), Mr. Lau Chu-pak, Mr. Frog Wa-chun and mapy prominent members. of the native community.

The CHAIRMAN remarked that six years ago when plague was prevalent in the Colony, His

fong of a certain section at West Point in Exellency Sir Htury Blake, he then Governor, personally invited the co-operation of the kad

carrying out plegue preventiva mesancos. It

would be remembered that the result was

vary satisfactory. Mr. Brewin a sw among these present membera of, she kallong from. that district who were su dolog good.

thank them

· 13th ultimo to, the effect that HENRY century lins made: so great a social change harbour ou the same night. He was fined $100 bankéřou charges of wrecking the, Chicago (*~MMF.TO CHOPAX-I agree that the wolf work, and he wished to

At the Marine Court yesterday before the Hon. Commander Basil Taylor R.N., Marine Magistrate, Polies Sergeant Birchell pro ceeded against Cheung Kam, master of the Lse" for tulawfully steam lauach “Yan carrying 12 passengers in excess of the number allowed by his licence, on the 13th inst Defendant was also miticusd for having failed to observe the rules of the road in the

as the successful introduction of the cycle, for the first offence and $25 for the second. and its successor, the motor car. It is even

By kind permission of Lieat.-Col, Price and doubtful if it have not within the last Officers, the band of the 129th Regiment Dake forty years brought about a greater social of Connaughi's Own Balochis will play the change than that which immediately follow-following programme of music, st the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, on Thursday ad the introduction of the Railway system.

20th February, 1908 (weather permitting:) **Of course since the days of AacurIMEDAS,

March

*Minden," men have dreamt of obtaining the command overtures.... of the air as well as of the land and water; and when MONGOLFIER invented his fire balloon the tongues of the prophets wore for a time let loose, and men looked distrust, on the

FARMAN, an English aeronaut, bad won the Deutsche-Deacon prize of £100 offered for traversing the first kilometre, 3280 feet, actually in the air, in a machine heavier than the atmosphere, and dependent for its flotation on internal machinery, marks perhaps the commencement of a new ara ̈ more markedly than the running of the first railway train independent of horse as à means of propulsion. Long ago HORACE wondered at the amount of oak and triple brass he must have had round his chest who first committed his frail craft to the with

cruel deep, but Mr. FARMAN has discarded expectation or

Valse la Fantesia. Alpine Echoes,"

AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE COXTICTED OF

DE MALADMINISTRATION, The trial of John R. Walsh, the millionaire National Bank, oneinded, and he was found guilty on sizik oeunta of an indictment covering” allegations of mindministration of the funds of the bank and associated concerns. The trial has been pressading for over two months, and has excited immense interest because of the widespread have wrought when the fall of the uk brought down numerou other enterprism, Linvolving loss of over £3 000,00000

should not be closed.

it

apablicly for it. The present Governor, evor

sinos bis arrival in the Colony, has always had.

Mt. HOOFER -If they were willing to clean

out thoroughly, wouldn't that meet the ones the welfare of the people; at heart, and would The MEDICAL OFFICES OF HEALTH-Yoe

to order its being alosed."

The REGISTRAR-GENERAL seconded, and the

Was

agreed to. PAGANOKYALITY STATÍSTICS,

motion

The mortality statistien for the week ended 24th Jebasry for the whole British and foreign community (civil population) was 16,4 por 1000 against 24.6 in the corresponding week of The death rate for the gainst 24-9 in

not like to see them suffering under say griev.

so much. He (Mr. Brario), was instructed to fad out those reasons. His Exoslenoy did not wish the people to suffer and desired them to gume forward and help to promote the welfare of the Catony. He polirted out that the establishment of the various dis riot oom- mittees was for the convenignon of the Chinese

The business of the meeting was community: to form a committat in each strest, and after reporting to His Excellency a further mesting would be called.

r. HOOPER Then I move that notice base. He knew that the Chinese roepeated the sent to the owner to thoroughly cleanse and dead, and that they must have some rassen for repair the well, and, if the water is found in the dumping of the coal which had whooked him The defence was one of the sensations of the puro after that, the Board will reserve the right Clarks

recent financial crisis, for it was to the effact Kling

that while frregulacities were admitted, the Hoeder Herfurth practices indulged in were general throughout

Perdue

the country, and the prisoner was being made a Gavotte Eunice," SelectionMisr dook of Holland Bubens scapegoat by his enemies. Mr. Walsh declared Danse des Satyr......

Le Thiere that the back would not have failed but for the ...................... Galliai | attacks of interests leagood against him.-- Two Step. Sorells

God Save the King

His career has less & remarkable one, for he has risen from a street newsboy to be one of the There was a crowded house of the Y.,,A recognised pillars of Adance. He is now liable Monday nightwing Booty's "Parliament to at least five years' imprisonment, but will on Monday night when the Government's: Bilj sppeal against it with considerable influence

behind him. to make atomentary education compulsory in the Colony came up for consideration. A long and highly Interesting debate sosed. Inat befor the closure Mr. White (Independent) proposed an amendment to the effeat that the the intervening period be used for the gathering together of statistics, which was carried by majority of four. The Cabinet as a result held basty meeting, after which the Premier announced their decision to resign. Mr. &

as their peculiar fancias Jed both the oak and the triple brass as quite thera to take the bright or gloomy view. beyond, the necessities of his still frailer of the multiplication of inventions. erafi; and only succeeded through the aid It was soon geen that MONGOLFIER's of aluminium, the lightest of all metals ballads would not bring about any rapid the very thought of which had never or noticeable change, and that it povor occurred to HORACE in his very highest could become anything better than a mere heard that day twelvemonths and that flights of pootic imagination. But this soientific toy. Something better seemed to rewalls the thought how very much the be promised in the gas balloon, which was accomplishment of the first flight has been, 600n found to be little more practicable dependent on studies and inventions into Still men would exercise themselves in which the idea of flight never once entered. exertions which the mere scientific saw could world, mesn'ng by greatest those that have brought about the greatest changes in hutaan life and conduct, have been brought about almost unconsciously, and their ulti- mate consequences have never formed any with which the difficulties of the motor car part of the motive. A good generation past, a man of the name of Fox, in search had been overcome, and the success with which motor engines developing extremely of a method of making the clumsy umbrella high powers could be made of but a few of bis day look a little more seemly in the pounds weight per horse power, now began hands of a dandy, bethought himself tha

WEATHER REPORT

On the 18th at 12.05 p.m-The barometer kan rises considerably over 8 China and the Loochong, and fallen moderately on the N.E. coast of Chins

whole saly, 7 (foreign and Chines) was 23.2 per 1000 as against 18.1 for the corresponding week of the previou yeste

THE HLAER GARDEN EFFIGIES,

Mr. HOOFER asked the President if there was any truth in the report that six bodies were found placed on seat in Blake Garden, The PRESIDENT-I could not say.

Mr. FunG WA-DHEUN BAIL Blog Sir Heary Blake's d-partire, the kaifong had apparently boome idle, and in spite of repeated application they were unwilling to codo forward. Now the dumping of the d-ad of subito zoads fat mat paly become a laughing stock to the European, but had brought shame i disgraos on the Chinese generally, He, Mr. Lau Chu- pak and the Hou, Mr. Browin, had done all they sould do at the Sanitary Baist. Their The depression in the Pacific has moved

"dosire was to help tEa public not to go against towards EN.. to the neighbourhood of the

The CAPTAIN CUPREINTENDEST OF POLICE the laws of the Government, but to put a stap Loochaos,

to the disgraceful practics of damping the The anioys'ouïe aras is lying over theThere were twp, I think

dead. The rocont deposit of corpass în Bilske Me Hyqree-It would be well to have Garden was the hot enl of a savage. No Gr dients continue rather steep in the South, denial of that report, bermaso it alters the person or persons of civilised nations would Yangtze Yall y.

tinue to prevail in the Form-Channel and the bodies found on a seat in a public garden is operation and help of the community to China Sen

Many of the greatest inventions of the not be brought into practical use, and as the Kingsbury (late Leader of the Opposition) was and strong, and N.E. winds to gale will eoharacter of damping altogether. Six dead do that. He concluded by inviting the co

utility of being able to reconnoitrean enemy's lines could not fail to be of enormous advantage in time of war, the military Powers always encouraged experiments in the art of flotation in the air. The success

commanded to form a new Ministry. The Bill, received very abla support from Megars, Mose, Brown, Lowry and MaPherson. The speakers opposing the measure were-feasts, Kingsbury, Barrington, Sattun, C. Buojee and A. Baker,

How to an BhAUTIFUL-Koop your com-

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending # 10 am, to-day, 9.00 inches,

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noen. to-day is as follower

N. windő,

Formosa Charvel........

plexion, Mra Ellen's Urbins Charmante, Laitongkong & Neighbourhood Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Pondre Specialties for the Skin are the study of fletime, A. B. Watson & Ou, Ltd, Sole Agents

Charmant will emble you to do it. Her

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South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Lamooks South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan...

the evil practice.

rather more serious than dumping in the rest,

Mr LAU CEU PAK told bis hearers that His and I am sure the public would be glad to hear Eroollogey Sir Frederick. Lugard was very from yon (the president) that it is not true.. displeased to see thatthe dead were being dampol The PRESIDENT-I do not know whether it the Hon. Mr. Brewin to call the meeting in in the public roads. He (the Governor) requested is or not,

order that these present might be asked to The MINICAL Officns or HEALTH—The so-oparatë to prevent the evil practice. N.winds, strong report is a picturesque ambellishment.

to's gale..

strong; Sne

Same as No. 1 bodies were put up as effigies on one of the gan, as No. 2 garden acatą.

Mr. Hoorn The point is that these aix

MY, FUNG WA CHUM, in reply to some quise tions naked concerning smallpox, said that only those contracting the disease were removed for fear of spreading it, and fast person who had developed symptoms as the result of vaccination might not be removed,

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