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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH. 1908.

wheat production, and milling operations have been developing on a very large scale in Manchuria. Indeed, few people in China have any adequate conception of this development, but they may find in Mr. CO PUTNAM WEAL E's latest book a good deal of illuminating information on the subject. At the time of the Russo-Japanese war

there were eighteen napectable steam flour

nills in Central and Northern Manchuria, having a maximum output par twenty-four- hours of 3,150,000 English pounds, or roughly 1,400 tons & days, and a rough Russian estimate placed the qumber of big native flour mills, in "Kirin alone, at 400. Elsewhere in his book Mr. WBALL mentione the organisation of a Manchurian Flour Trust gato un indobnitz number at jaillious

MERCHANTSE

AND

TOBACCONISTS.

Genaine.

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as capital, which was intended to awamp

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The French Mall of the 4th August was delivered in London on the 3rd funt.

The Crescent craiser, Capt. C. F. Henderson, embarked reliefs at Portemouth for the China station, and left on August Oth.f

3 he sounmulation of cast at the Supreme Court does not seem to be lessening. The two motions in the Renter, Brockelmand and Co,'

action have ocoupled the whole of this week and

are not concluded yet,

With reference to recently ourrant ramours. in Shanghai, it is stated that legal proceed inga will shortly ba instituted in the matter of the charges that have han publicly made against bis Honour Judge Wildey. -

The contrat for beef for the Germin Go

verument la Tsinglar, for the ensuing twetes mouths, has been awarded to the Noren Qesent laud Meat Export Co., Li, Torneville. These

TELEGRAMS.

[“ DAILY FRESH **· SKOLUSIVE SERVICE.] DISTRESS. IN KENT.

Lagoon, September 4th. Great distress prevails among the hop-pickers in Kent. Upwards of 30,000 are, in a state bordering on

starvation.

· SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 4th September.

AT THE MAGISTRACY.

LARCENY.

Mr. J. H. Kemp yesterday sentenced a ocolie to three weake' imprisonment with hard labour for stealing a quantity of clothing from Mt. Austin Barracks, the Peak.

An unemployed coolie whom Mr. Wood found from Mrs Hobbe was sentenced to six months" guilty of stealing two gold rings falued $90.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE THE Chir JueriCE (Bre F. PiaooTT).

DISCUSSING A JUDGMENT, the tasking of a special motion as to the form o

Leave having been given by his Lordship for of the judgment in the case brought by the Hig On Insurance Exchange and Loan Co., Ltd., and the Hongkong Manila Yuen Shang Exchange and Trading Company, Lid, against Li Po Yong and Id Fo Kam to recover the sum of LONDON, September: 4th. $49,062.52, which the plaintiff firms alleged was The death is announced of Lord the balance due to them,

Hon. Mr. Pollock on behalf of the plaintiffs Sackville, who was for years inrose to make a motion as to the form of the the diplomatic service, serving suc- judgment.

Mr. Blade objected as his friend had no locus

OBITUARY.

GOVERNMENT SUMMONSES WITHDRAWN. The batch of summons under the pew Build- Ings Ordinance were to have been taken by Mr. J. R. Wood yesterday, but Inspector Edwards of the Fablic Works Department said he wished to withdraw them. They were to be ment. About 144 of the 160 people summoned held over panding instractions from the Govern- had complied with the requirements.

TATA" NRGLIGENT BICSHA ÇOOLIE,

the whole of Eastera Asia with Manchurian Pickers wore the successful tenderers last year cessively as Minister to the Argentine standi. Only the successful party, he said, could Fenton donducted the prosecution in a case in

flour. But the author endeavours to show

Confederation 1872-78 to Spain,

move for judgment

Mr. Pollook referring to the judgment, said

in the first place that, owing to Government Consul General, at Shanghai has gone to 4873-81; and to the United States, his Lordship had found that Li Po Yeung was PIPES restrictions on the export of flour as well as

PIPES

in great variety.

TOBACCOS

John Cotton's Tobacco, Nea, 1 and 2. Ardath Special Mixture. Garrick Smoking Mixture,

All well-known brands kept in Stock.

CIGARETTES

Garrick Cigarettes State Express Etate Express de Luro Quo Vadis

Bouton Honga Felucos

Angio Egyptian Cigarettes, ato, etc., etc.

CIGARS

brands of Manila Cigars kept in stook,

in Ane condition. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED:- LOLITAS, AROMATICOS

AND

STRELLAS

rice, Manchurian flour bus but one field-the eighteen, provinces of China, and he argue 'moreover that' Manchurian Hour canast with Americauin Chins, The compete

best quality of American four according to the figures he, quotes, appears to be mu terially cheaper in the Far East than the best quality of Manchurian flour on which no transportation charges have been paid; whilst the poorest grades of Manchurian flour which are delivered by the Harbiu wills, although cheaper in Manchuria, would probably be (on the basis of the figures. quoted by the author), very little so after having been transported by rail and steamer to other places. Mr. PUTNAM WALE's prices

Sir Pelham Warren, K.cx.e., H. B. M..

Weiksiwei for one mouth. The British Con- sulate will in the meantime be in the chairge of Mr. F. E. Wilkinson, the Vice-Consul

Members of the Volunteer Reserve Association are reminded that practices will be held at

King's Park Range to-day and Sunday and on cash Saturday and Sonday until further notice, for the purpose of choosing a testo from against testas in Shanghai, Singapore and Panang, for the Interport Challenge Trophy. Practice and pool shaos will be held at Pank Range to-day and Sanday and on the following Saturday and Sunday.

the beet shots in the Colony to compete

Yesterday afternoon ti Venerable Arch. desoon Bapister présided at a meeting of the Hongkong Church Missionary Šogisty held by kind permission of Mr. A. Bryer at his residance Tanderagee," the Park, After the, however, are the prices of a year or two ago, but to-day, with a tow dollar. Manshuzion addresses were given by Miss L. Beyor and Miss H. B. Rold of the Church of England flour seems to be deriving the advantage. Zanens Missionary Society, both of whom have The Japanese, who have a big flour mill st

been engaged for several years to missionary Tiebling. are confident of capturing the work is the Province of Fakkion. There was market in South Manchuria. More steuma good andienos which followed with inte rast mills are being erected at Yinkow, Mukden the remarks of the speakpra, and Antong, and it is anticipated when those are working the price can be still further reduced, and that it will not be difficult to effectually check the importation of foreign flour and to crush the native hand sailis which are scattered all over the

A. S. WATSON & CO.. provinces. There can be no doubt that

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 28th August, 1908,

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Oxux.communications relating to the mesos coum- should be addressed to Tum EDITOR,

dresses with communications addressed to the

aith.

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

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

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Telegraphic Address: Press,

Ouder: 2.8,0. 5th Ed. Lieber,

We are Informed that Hessen, Wm. Meyerink and Co. have taksa over th Hongkong agency" of the Aachen and Munich Fire Insurance Company. The adonmplated savings of this company amount to £350,000, the figure at which they stood before the San Francisco dienster, and an unappropriated balance of

220,153 has been carried forward to the current

year's account. The premium reserve has been a creased from £103,181 to £491,82. The total suds, spart from called capital, amonat to 121,040,097.

Hour milting in Manchuria is destined to become an enormous industry. Russian business methods are poor, and most of the Harbin mills are under a heavy burden of dobt, and they necessarily have to keep prices: We believe the Reuter's telegram pablish ad fairly high, but even Mr. PUTNAM WEALE in our yesterday's issue reporting the arrival confesses that in Japanese hands the Harbin on the Heresy of a specially constructed Correspondenti must forward their times and admill would immediately become a very is not strictly accurate.

Japanese ship for the conveyance of sa b'isrines We gather from Editor, not for publication it as evidence of goop considerable source of wealth. In South recent Home papers that this ship has been Manchuria, where there is a vast expanse built for Messes. Visker, Sous and Maxi ma, and of fine wheat-growing country, the Japanese that her first commission will ba to take out the bave their opportunity. Harbin flour does Japanese submarines. The steamer has been not seriously compete in the South Man specially built for the parpons of trans burian markets, and preferential railway porting submarines to distant countries, and when not in use in the way the vessel is to rates apparently give the Japanese milling be employed in carrying guns and gas companies a great advantage over the mountings from Burrow to Royal Dock yards. foreign four merchants. The Manchurian The vessel is 270ft. long with rather generous Flour Mill Company, according to a state. beam, and large hatchways. She will be ment reported to have been made by submerged and the submarines will be foated Mr. Goro, who is prominently connected in. Then the hall will be painpad-dry, and with the company, has the benefit of a loan marios made secure for their long of 100,000 yen from the Yokohama Specio Bank without any security, while the Death has removed another well known figure Eastern Chinese Railway is carrying the from our midah, says the Shanghai Mercury, in company's goods at half the regular freight, the person of Captain D. A. MacDonnell, who and the South Manchuria Railway Company stroke of paralysis. The docessed was well Enocumbed at the General Hospital from s is also giving assistance to the company in known along the whole China Coast, where he Various directions." This is an interesting was constantly piloting foreign men-of-war as admission which we imagine has not passed well as other vessels. He was also well known unnoticed by one of Japan's competitor Yanglese pilot and in his time has takeOME of the biggest ships that have ever gone up

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

BIRTHS.

On August 30, at Shanghai the wife of J. P. Rodus, of a daughter.

On August 31st, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. WINtard Bzooxz, a daughter.

DEATHS.

11272

At the Matilda Hospital at 430 yesterday after.. nova, Nona Emily LANGLET, widow of Faser LANGLEY. Funeral will pass the Monument 5.30 pu, to-day.

On August 20th, at

at the Shanghai General Hospital, LAURA WINNIFRED CLARK, aged 1 Fest and 6 months, gloved daughter of Jaws and IDA CLARK, I, M. Custorns.

On August 30th, at the General Hopital, Shanghai, Captain DANIEL A. MACDONNELL, Pilot, aged 48 years,

HONGKONG OFFICE : 10A, DES VEUX BOAD LONDON OFFCON: 181. FLEET STREET. EC.

The Daily Press.

But

for the accommodation of the Indian soldiers Most of the militiry taatsbeds at Kowloon

have been re-erected.

voyage.

1881-88.

The death is also announced of Sir Edward Walter Hamilton, GCB, K.C.V.O, L.S.O., who has been connected with the Treasury since 1970, and since 1902, held the-ap- pointment of Jout Permanent Se- Cretary to the Treasury.

LEUTER'S, SHEVICE.]

MOROCCO.

LONDON, September 2nd.. Germany has informed the signatories to the Algeciras Convention that she considers the speedy recognition of Malai Had a Sultan as being best for the pacification of Morocco.

the German Consul to Fez as an unfriendly The French prass regards the return of

and aggressive act. Mulal Hafid has been enthusiastically proclaimed Sultan at Ujda. The French authorities remained neutral. THE GALE IN GREAT BRITAIN.

LONDON, September 2nd," The gale in Great Britain reached a velocity of seventy miles an hour, and did great damage to crops sad property.

Telegraphic communication with the continent is still interrupted, and intending "channel passengers have been warned not to cross

THE US. ELECTIONS.

Lornon, September 2nd. The Republicans have won the State elections at Varmont by a majority of 28,000, the smallest of any Presidential year since 1892. The Vermont result has hitherto invariably indicated the trend of the Presidential election.

[FROM THE MANILA "CABLEKLWO,"]

MR. TAFTS CANDIDATURE.

Cincinnati, August 31st, Arrangements are now being made by tha party managers for a grand stumpine tour beaded by Mr. Taft. Ha will probably be so- through the donbifal states which will be

companied A number of other leading lights

by

not released from the covenant.

Mr. Slade made a commeat. Mr. Pollook romarked that his friend was not treating him with the courtesy he ought to.

Mr. Blade replied that he did not think it was, courteous when a man was quoting that he

should road the whole document

Mr. Pollock-I am going to deal with it. His Lordship-I cannot follow it, Mr. Pollook-If your Lordship would kindly try to follow me

OKO.

His Lordship am trying as kindly as I

Mr. Pallook--If your Lordship would follow me I can convince you.

Before Mr. J. H. Kemp yesterday Impestor which Mrs. Cecilia Cooper mummoned two richs coolies for negligent driving, mie

Complainant stated that when proceeding along the tram line near No. 2 Police Station in a ricshs with two coolies she heard the warni Ing gong of a tram approaobing from the rear and called the front coolie to get off the line, but he took no notice.

Reginald, Wilks, a clerk in the ofice of Messrs. Shewan, Tomes and Co., who was a passenger on the tram, saw the riesba on tho track and haird, the driver sound the gong.. The risahs attempted to go to the left when the gong sounded a second time, but witness thought the wheel of the riosha. oaught in the tram line and made the vehicle swerve right in front of the trosi, Tho driver applied the emergency brake, but a His Lordship-You argue you are patiled to collision was then insvitable, and the occupant judgment. That is a separate action to set of the ricsha was thrown out. The tram was aside the judgment already given,

about fifty yards.bahind the ricsha when the; Lordship I am entitled to judgment on your Harry Coombs was the next witness. He also

Mr. Pollock-I think I can convince your goug Arat sounded. Lordship's finding. If your Lordship would

give me a quarter of an hour...

His Lordship-But you are not in order. Mr. Pollook-Would your Lordship refer to your judgment, where you state that the form of the judgment could be made the sub-kept ject of a special motion ?

His Lordship-Bat you are out of order. Mr. Pallook I am going by the leave reserved by your Lordship to make special motion for judgment.

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on

wass passenger on the tram, and occupied the front seat. When near No. 2 Police Station ho heard the motorman sound his gong, and noticed a riosha on the tram line about forty yards ahead.

If the pullar had ...J bo was going whea the gong first sounded the riosha would have cleared the tram. Instead, be ran right into the tram, which was going fairly fast, Tho emergency brake was applied, but too late to avoid collision, itness did not think that Hi Lordship I had given judgment, the the wheel of the tesha caught in the trami form of which might be the abject of a special line motion.

The first defendant stated that he was the Mr. Pollook-That is the motion I spaller of the rloska in question, The second making now.

dofondant, who W69 4 new arrival in the Colony, told him he wanted to learn to be a riosha coolie, so witness put him in the shafta and pushed behind. When on the tram line Dese No. 2 Police Station he heard the tram gong and called ont to the foremost man to get off the line.. The latter was doing so whon the tram came along, knocked up against the weddin' and a-anturned it.

His Lordship-You could do so if the judg ment were in your favour but you can not do so when the judgment is in favour of the other party. You may be right may be wrong.

Mr. Pollock-Am I not in order to put it in this way's There is some inconsistency-

His Lordship-Tour see not in order, Mr. Pollock-May I submit that the. being left to a motion for judgment surely judgment is not considered se fixed?

His Lordship-It ought to have been motion for the order. Everybody knows I have given judgment,

Mr. Pollock-There has been no judgment actually drawn up.

His Lordship I bave been careful to deal with that point I expressly dirüsted that judgment be entered..

Mr. PollockOn the question of cost, there was a question raised by me upon the question on the Republican list of orators and spali- which I understood was pending, otherwise I hindars. It is understood that the program that has been made up for the tour includes tenul va insisted upon addressing your fall in November. This will upset the arrange of the States where the orax of the battle willLordship at the time. mente the candidate himself had made for a comparatively quiet time at his headquarters

here.

THE CHINA SQUADRON.

His Lordihip-You are absolutely wrong. Mr. Pallook--I thought the matter could be disposed of without appeal.

His Lordship-You are discussing a motion which I cannot grasp. Your point may be quito sound but this is not the time to deal with It. Weihaiwel, August 28. Mr. Pollock-It your Lordsbip won't listen

Layers Tests, and has filled up with coal in

The past week has been a busy one with the to me I can only prosesil by way of appeal, readiness for the northern oraine. Fleet, as each ship has completed her Heavy

carried out her H. G. Test on Thursday. The Kent Her record is as follows Twelve 6" Gaos

101 rounds 69 hita.. Average per

5,25 grun Best hot P. O.

McGuiness/

19

... 84

10

7 10 The Mofmonth was to have fred on Friday

144

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86 rounds 55 hits.

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13 rounds 7 bits.

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His Lordship--You are quite out of order,

rulas you were discussing yesterday. Your proper way is to proceed by one of the

His Lordship reserved his decision as to the form the decree should take.

„ÎN APPELLATH JURISDICTION: BRFORE THE FULL COURT

MOTION FOR A NEW, TRIAL.

Sir Henry Berkeley resumed his address to the Court setting forth arguments in suppor of the application by Banter Brockelmann &

they were defendante.

The second defendant said he had not long arrived from the country, and had no idea of the speed of trans. When he heard the goog be tried to get out of the way, and just se he was doing so the end of his ricshe collided with che tram,

His Worship discharged the first defendant, bat warned him not to allow any learner to take charge of his ricsha in futuro. He told the second defendant that if he pulled a riosha he was bound to show a certain amount of skill. The carelessness of the second defendant in not getting out of the way was the cause of the accident, so he would pay one of 1 and $15 compensation,

ANOTHER LESSON TO BIGSHA COOLIEN.. Mr. Xavier, an assistant engineer in the Public Works Department, yesterday prosented rissha coolie for demanding more than his legal fare, sul for assault. The coolie admitted the Best charge but denied the second, which was withdrawn. Mr. Wood imposed a fine of $5 on the first.

MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

Friday, September 4th.

BEFORE HON. COMMANDER BASIL BH, TAYLOR, RN. (Mabine MaqISTRATE),

A HEAVY FINE Lance-Bergenat Jackson of the Water Police" prosecuted Captain W. Horn of the Norwegian steamer "Spir," and Wing Bing, of No. 81, Winglok Street, the agent or charterer, for attempting to ship out of the waters of the Colony a greater number of pessigers than llowed by the port clearance which had been

Mr. Pollock also addressed the Court on the obtained. subject of costs.

The first defendant pleaded not guilty, but the

Mr. Blade had not concluded his remarks second admitted the obarge. when the Court rose.

IF SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

Beroes Ma. H H. JGOMPRETZ (ACTING PUISRE JUDG#),

CLAIMS AGAINST THE IMPERIAL BREWING

COMPANY,

in the markets. of Manchuria. There canriver up to Bankow. The deceased was an no longer be any doubt after this that Irishman by birth, forty-eight years of agebat, owing to the equally weather and heavy Japanese traders are receiving preferential and first settled in Chins about treaty years, it was postponed till Monday when she treatment on the Manchurian railways; and ago, when for several years ho was in the completed her H. G. L. Teat as follows: HONGKONG, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1908.-

if it is by this means that foreign flour is employ of the C. M. §. N. Co., which servion | Twelve 6" gams,

4.58 We would not expect to find in a Canadian excluded from the markets we may expect he left to take up piloting. He was well liked Average per gait...

...7.18 Bast shot P. O, Pike,

8 newspaper any support for the idea that to hear of diplomatic remonstrances.

for his hearty and genial manner and was s

On Tuesday H. M. 8. Britomart carried out. flour milling can be profitably carried on the point we wish to emphasise is that the loome addition to any company. His last both her Heavy and Light Q. F. Gun Layers Co. for a atrial of the jury notion in which

Butive, service was a few weeks ago when he teata in the Orient, bat, we gather from reports competition of flour mills in the Orient is piloted the Brazilian cruiser Benjatsin Constan! EL. G. L. Test 4" concerning milling operations and the becoming a factor that the Canadian and from Shanghai to Hongkong.

Best shot P O. Strange Light Q. F. 13 Pr. wheat, market in Mancharia that the American mills cannot afford to desregard.

Best shot, Lead, SeamaRİ Canadian view that four willing in this

Constable Taylor, who has served with the

Parker part of the world is necessarily bound to be

died in the Government Civil Hospital on Hongkong Force for about eighteen months, Daring the wook the Royal Marines have carried out their annual contest for the Royal a failure is one which is open to question

Marine Jewel and also Regal Marine Offloers Thursday night, it is believed from sunstroke. Cup (Team). The collapse of the Hongkong Milling

On Thursday decossed was on duty at the Capt Fletcher...H.M.8. Memmonth"

The first ten in the Jewel Competition were:- Canton wharf, and when his time was up he Company may be one of the most specta-

88 cluar episodes in the history of the industry,

with whom he was to take a trip to Shataukok 4. Pie Thorne .... went to No. 5 Police Station to see P. 0.838. Lent, Kaight Ame

2, Gur. Blackman... 'King Afred ”.... 83

"Bedford but the general question cannot be decided

on the following day. While sitting on a bod 5. Maj, Garrett......

"King Alfred"...82 by a single incident. "The Orient" is a large

"82 Bedford' be fell to the floor. When his friend picked. Pie. Richmond territory, and when the Canadian press tells

bim up he began to romit, and then gradually 7. The Directors of the Hongkong Hotel Co. became unconscions. It was not long before 9, L.-Cpl. Taybr

---Barnsworth its readers that the assumption of those Ltd, recommend a dividend of 6-per-cout for that he appeared to revive, and then be war 10, Sgt. Lamberton L-Cpl. Fleetwood who think that the Chinese and Japanese the half-year ended June 30th: The report and given a bottle of soda water, which he drank Winners of Cup H.M.8. King will be able to manufacture their own four secounts, which are reproduced in suother After this he sgain collapsed, and became po

* Bayal Marine Officers Cup (Ten) predicated on the upal sophistry that column, shows anbatantial improvemos coha thơ h the most favourable place to manufacture is earnings compared with the corresponding half violent that it took a number of men to bold Winners of $12 H.M.9. * Bedford" 55

him. He was strapped to an ambulanos anti where the consumption exists," they ignore of last year. -

romoved to hospital, but the efforts of the doctors the fact that this is not necessarily in oppost-

were unavailing and is passed away on the tion-to-the theory that the nearer a plant is

night mentioned. He was interred in the to the source of supply of raw material the

Happy Valley cemetery last night, a number of better chance it bas of profitably working,

members of the Police Force and many Mason

The steamer "Sorsogon," a ristim of the Hongkong and Whampos Dook Company memorable typhoon, which was purchased by the after she had been raised from the bottom of the sea, has been sold to a French dem.

Very little attention has been drawn to the great improvement effooled by the P. W, D. on Kennedy Road. The gradient near the washer men's house has been reduced, the stream has improved, Cyclists and horsemen will appreciate regione containing vast possibilities of the new conditions.

Jadgment was entered in three notions against the Imperial Brewing Company of 81 Hongkong, but on the application of Mr. 80 Davidson of Messrs. Hastings and Hastings a

Sergeant Jackson gave evidence as to boarding the "Spir" on the 3rd instant and asking the aptain for his clearance, Twelve passengers were allowed by the clearance produced, and he counted twenty in the presence of the master.

The Captain said he told the second defendant two days ago that he could take only twelve passengers. He also told him on Thursday before the passengers went aboard.

The charterer said it was a mistake on the part of his foki. D

His Worship fined the first defendant. 10

80 stay of emotion was granted. The first action cente, and the second 3240,

16 Tamar

"Kent

King Alfred

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was brought by A. F. Weis, the brewer, for $400 due for wages, the second was by cars

(HMLS. “ Mon- 18 Hedford" mouth"

(2nd team) H.M.S."King

- Alfred"!

(2nd tema)

$265.58, and the third was by Moura. Mayasaki- and Company for $145 for goods sold and delivered,

SHTRRING NEINS

THE "TENTO 'MARY" ONIRE.

The Tenyo Maru" seems to have bad quite

a small series of slight mishaps lately. As she was proceeding on her voyage outside How To BE BEAUTIFUL-Koop your com-Yokohama on the afternoon of the 30th ult, an plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Charmante, Lalt outbreak of fire was discovered in her forward Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Pondra stoke-hold. The outbreak was the repull of the Charmant will enable you to do it. Her Yokohama harbour regulations which forbid Biletime. & 8. Watson& Co., Ltd., Bole Agents

the discharge of oily water. The damage done was slight, and the "Tenyo Marn" left for San Francisco the following day.

"The Orient" is not remote from fertile been properly bridged, and the dangerous tarn attending to pay their last tribute of reaped Chief, returned from a shooting wip to Bhau 8pecialities for the Skin to the study of a

The burial service was conduced by the Rer. 0. H. Hickling.

The Alacrity, dar of the Commanderia bilkuan sa Thursday evening, C. Daily

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