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Mr. Morrell stated that Mr. Dady Barjor bad started to translate in that case, but neither side would agres to the translationa.

SHIPPING NEWS.

THE NEW DOUGLAS STEAMER,

STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE

1908.

of our era.

THE HONGKONG DAY PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27TH

March and the early part of April wore thus DR. STEIN'S EXPEDITION IN

spent in srobmological laboure along the desert CENTRAL ASIA.

Bolt adjoining the ossis from Domoko to An agreement of far reaching consequences

Further commanications have been received Khetan. Amongst the ruins, newly traced there kas joat, saya a San Francisco journal, been D. 8. Habadi, skaistant to plaintiff, was the

Yesterday the now steamer "Haiyang," re-entered into by ten of the largest steamship at the Royal Geographical Society from Dr. M. Dr. Stein mention the remains of a large next witness. He said he was prosent when

have concluded a trafic arrangement for the archeological and geographical investigations tresoges, now completely buried by high danes and the Karakash rivers. Idks the lake Rawak the defendant called and said she had received cently built at Greenock to the order of the companies of the world. The ten companies A. Steif, describing the results of bis latest Buddhist temple, ancorated with labora tre bill. She told Mr. Alians the amount was Douglas Steamboat Company arrived here on handling of fraight direct from San Francisco in Central Asia. They are dated Khotas, July in the desert strip between the Yarang kash Early in December, 1902, Dr. Stein, travel. Tehara which Dr. Stein discovered in 1901, in bank of the Yurang-kash, this a big one, and that she would pay later, but her maiden voyago. The Halyang." which and other Pacific coast points bo Europe hy way 16 1908,

temple plaintiff said he could not wait any longer, will be placed on the coasting trade, is admirably of the isthmus of Tehuantepeo. This move

montal railroads. The steamship lines havoi the extreme north-east of the Tarim basin, and the Fed to belong to the early centuries Unfortunately abseil moisture She did not then suggest that the goods were equipped for passengers and cargo. Her longthat an effective opposition to the transmontiling from Turfan, had reached Karashahr, in a closely corresponding position, not far from between perpendiculars is 800 ft 6, breadth 38 begun their fight for the through freight by three he began his archaeological exploratione size could be traced at several points of the given her as a prosent,

In cross-examination witness said he had fest, depth to spár dook 25 fest, gross tonnage | putting forth schedule of rates from 15 to 30') of the winter. Bites of anciant towns of one weakened the walle to such an extent that)

per seat, below those previously in foros. been with the plaintiff for about two month about 2300 tons. Her rig is that of a two amship lines have been in operation for Great Plain, now mainly a wante covered with continued excavation threatened and had not made any entries in the day

some time between San Francisco and Europe, but for the most part they hava beshipped from ment three lines will operate on the Pacifle Re-examined, witness said that when doton

New York. Under the terms of the new agree. const in conjunction with even on the Atlantic The trade of the Pacific will be looked after dant called on another occasion plaintiff waa ont, and she left a note which read:-"Dear

by the American-Hawailan line, the Kosmos company and the Canadian-Moziona Pacifte line. The fesols of these companies will ate as far south an Salias Gras, tho Pacific termions of the Tehuantepeo railroad. Freight will be carried across the 189 miles of the lethmas to Puer o Mexico, where the vessels of seven companies, known as the West India Atlantic conference, steamship lines, will call.

book,

Mr. Allans, Kindly bring up my bill this after noon. It is very important; I should like to settle up. I have just heard from Agnes."

This was the case for the plaintiff Mr. Morrell, in opening for the defence, said he thought he had sufficiently outlined it. The plaintiff went so far as to guarantee biy-client

masted fore and aft schooner and her propelling machinery consists of oue set of triple expansion engines. The stemmer presents a very band. some appearance.

INTERESTING INSURANON DASH.'

A San Francisco newspaper, referring to the doctaion of the United States Cirquit sure is the sction brought by the M. S. Dollar Steam ahip Company, says the jury by its verlies pat the Maritime Insurance Company in the list of welobers. It awarded the M. 8. Dollar Blaamahip Company a verdict for $17,5 8 67, which was the smotant sted for, with interest from November 13, 1905, the date on which Japanese oruiser, and sold by order of a pries court.

oper

the

scrub and low jangle, which enciroles the Bagrash lake on the north-witnesses of Ten-h'i had possossed in pre-Mabomadan importance which the territory on ansient times. But the vicinity of subsoll water, often impregnated with salts, and the effects of slimate evidently less dey than in other parts pletely destroyed whatever structures might of the great Turkestan depression, had com have once stood within the still extant day made it possible to determine that these sites ramparts, Chinese coins, picked up to the spot, had been coupled down to the ninth sensory

known as Ming A.D. A far batter fald for systematic excava tions was offered by an extensive collection of

complete destruction.

The compenfas in this union are the Compagnie | ruined Buddhist shrines, loosypies 2018 |āriving saud. From this unsavoury quarry

with house rent for six months. These, chit the steamer Malville Dollar was seized by, Gözérale Traneatlantique of Paris Compania (the thousand housos"), t

and were written to satisfy plaintiff's partners; they were written at his request and almost at his diotation,

Defendant was called, and said she had known the phintiff since the 4th July, when she met him at 44, Lyndhurst Terrace. That was the

San Francisco, in 1994, with a cargo of bay and It was believed when the Dollar sailed from American Independence day, and he gave her a wilk Bag, the first thing he ever gave her. Migrain for the Russian army, that she was safe Vers Glyn was in the room, and he gave her from molostation, for her master had provided silk flag also. He had given witness table himself with two sets of papers, one giving his distination så Majia, Japan, the other stating linens, embroidered table covers, etc., and that he was bound for Vladivostok. He was overhauled by took her to the Japanese store, where she had present the Mejia papera nater been before, and bought her presents Japanese oruiser, and the Vladivostok clearance

to

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Then, when he got angry he sent her a bill for theif & Kussian man-of-war ordered him to heave to, by the American-Hawaiian steamship company iñow, the temples had suffered maeh damage Rai Lal Singh needed for the continuous.

amount claimed. He told her he wanted her to Uve different to the other girls, and be would let ber have his store if she wanted it. When she discovered, his object, she told him not to call any more. He had been at her house in Wyndham Street nearly every day in the

month of August, sometimes twice a day. He had boasted in front of Mien de Noir that he had given her these things, and the house boy heard him.

It was a wise Japanese sailer, however, who made the investigation, and he soon convinced the skipper that his trick had been in vain, The Dollare was taken into port, sold by order of's primo court, and bought in at a low figars by the head of the Dollar line.

EXPERT FAILED TO CURE HIS ECZEMA

Had Suffered Six Years-Face Badly Affected-Dared Not Go Out when Air Was Raw-Cut- cura Proved Only Remedy-Also Cured Ringworm on Girl's Arra. CUTICURA REMEDIES

TWICE SUCCESSFUL

"I found three ones of Cuticura Gosp pe box of Outlours Olntment and isĎ bottles of Catiours Basċiveap ample to clear me of scneme, with which I had aurrared for six years. 1s was the faram principally that was affected and fat- terly I souronly dared show myself out of doors if there was the less! TAWAGE in the air. I tried two or three doctor, hoa chemist who was supposed to be an expert on eczema, but they did nos to cure me permanently. Also the same box of Culioure Ointment ogrod

& procty bad oase of ringworm on a gil's arin that I persuaded her to allow the to dress with 9. G. L. Monro, Burrow Hel, Kirkby Lonsdale, Misy 11, 1997,

Band to nearest depot for free Outi cure Book on Treatment of Bicin Dissesta.

MOTHERS

Of Skin-tortured and Disfigured Bables Should Know

That warm bathe with Outloura Šomp. and gentle andintings with Cutkurs,

the great Skin Ong, afford instant, millet, permit rost and sleep, and polst to speedy, permanent, and goo- Romical cure of tortur ing, dieilguring voce- - mača, rashes, Itchings. Irritations, infiamma Plons, and chasings of infants and children,.

to result in After having been rejoined by Rai Lal Singh, survey of previously unmapped ground in the who had in the meantime completed a detailed

set out by the desert route which leads north-west and worth of the Khotan casis, the towards Aksu along the Khotan river bed, thou deset hill of Mazar lagh, which flanke the practically dry throughout. On the curious Khotan river on the west, some six marches of fortified watch station onço gourding tha below the oasis, Dr. Stein discovered the ruins river route. The fort had been destroyed by fire bat on the steep rocka lope below big masses of of lung years bad fortunately remained in ex gellent preservation, safe from moisture and refuse thrown out by its occupants in the coarse

low rock tarracos at the easternmost font of the Fransatlantion of Barselons, the Caban lue of low

in a variety of scripts, on wood and Pere, and Tikaten, and London, the Hamburg Amories line, the range overlooking the Karashabe river from Stain recovered a grant oclastion of doonments. Several other companies have been awaiting Harrison las of Liverpool. Leyland line of the the south. Situated within any resol of the the result of this suit with some interest, 65

the ruins ha i repeatedly been visited by Euro apparently later than the eighth and ninth cen The great mass of the records 3177,000 in all was written on the steamer ste port and the Royal Mail steam packet high road leading from Karasbar to Korla, mainly. Indian,

This combination will make one of the most pean travellers, including Dr. Hedin, and within turies. A. D. effective steamship alliances that has ben form the last few years Professor Grunwedel's evidently belongs to the period of Tibetan inta- 25 per cent, and all had paid their policies Company of London.

charseter to the records brought to light br except the Maritime,

will be distributed to all the big parts of from Tarfan, bad effected axovations in some Dr. Stein last year from the ruined fort of ad in recent years. Freight from San Francisco srobeologiost expedition, on its passage to and sions, sud closely corresponds in appearance and

of the structures less buried under débris.

The disposition of the ruins in long rows of Miran, south of Loy- May the expedition 1

By the beginning of Europs in 40 or 45 days. It is claimed by the

detached callos, varying in size, but all showing ateamship agents that this time can not be surpassed by the railroad comgauler, which are compelled to tranship at New York. It will close resemblance in plan and construction, reached Aksu, having suffered a good deal on facilitated the employment of larg number the way from the heat of the divert and sand. shorten by nearly half the time now required by of labourers. The fert diggings showed that storme. At Anka Dr. Stein was able to arrange the

ali ocean route,

Pan Darin, new Taotsi, for the local help which Nows of the arrangement has been received apart from the destructive effects of rain and through the help of his old mandarin friend, em E. H. Munday, its European agent. The by a great conflagratisu which, in view of opin

range Westwards as far as the paisos sbore Kaabuar. Dr. Stein himself travelled up the terms of the agreement have already been put finds reashing down to the ninth century AD, survey he was to carry along the outer Tian-shan Ooh-Turfan valley, and thence marched by a into effect and a mailing schedule has been may safely be connected with the earliest Mah

roate not shown by published maps acroma perfected. The American-Hawaiish bosta will medan invasions. Bat in spite of all the destras festa San Francias every 21 days and the tion caused by iconoolaatio zeal and atmo

barren but remarkably picturesque mountain Kosmos lines will provide an intermediate fort spheris influences, there remained plentiful nightly service. The ran to Ballin, Cruz will arobeological spoil A great mass of excellent be made in

the trade for the temple walls, emerged form the doep layers of ring to 12,000 to 13,000 feet, water is now Nebraska i sight daye. The Neradin and rullero soulptures in stucco once adorning the range to the oasis of Kelam. In spite of peaks The way in which obrions desiccation has Ameriosa-Hawaiish company and will take debris Biling the interior of the larger shrines; very sainty throughout these mountains

got from vaulted passages enclosing some collas care of the business at San Francisco, Paget. sound, Los Angeles-sud San Diege. The were recovered some fine fresce panels which affected the conditions of Kirghiz herdsmen Kosmos company will hardle the local and a timely burial had saved both-from-fire-and-Krasing in the valleys, and the survival among Puget sound business, while the Canadian moisture. Finds of painted panels and delt. them of loosl lore unmistakably of pre-Matom Mexican Pacifie line will operate from Victoris cately carved relieves in woed, once richly gilt, dan origin, offered interesting objects of study. bore proof of lavish adornment with Votive Information opportunely scoured through and Vancouver.

gifts which these shrines had once enjoyed, treasure-seekers of Kelpin led to the dis ancient settlements in the desert belt between Considering the relatively late down to which covery of extensive debris Brest, marking artistic excellence of many relieves, do, was

course of the Kashgar river. Far-advanced all the more striking. Notwithstanding some manifast difference styles, these snipteres erosion had left little or no remains for excava- sad paintings yet displayed quite as clearly at tion, but enough rotaological evidence was the work of ancient Khotan, the predominant seoared to prove that this tract, onde traverseil infrence of Grace Buddhist models from the by the ancient Chiness high road to Kashgar, extreme north-west of India. The mant

AD by large settlements to which canals still traceable in part barrled water from the also for interesting topographical work, as Dr.

Maites Miropolsky's success was generally ranges, which continus to the north-west the Stein's survey revealed a series of low parallel line of the curious rugged hills about Tamshuk and Maralbaabi shown by the extant maps andicounted; it was a strong oss, and she is a isolated rock islands.

in Paris. Really, the "route's" triumph, this preity woman-always an invincible argument for poor displaced man, who and the Inst afternoon, is a little disconcerting, nos maraly refuge of masculinity invaded by the other sex, but also for the course of even-handed justice; How to resist the fascinating creature, com- pound of feminina charms and legal subtlety see only one way. You might multiply

GERMAN SHIPPING "BLUMP."

Herr Wiegand; general director of the North Germen Lioyd Line, a Bremen dispatch says, had a sorry tale to unfold at the meeting of shareholders last month. The first six months of 1908 show a decrease of 2520,000 in profits A8 compared with the same period last year. This the result of the bad condition of trade with Amerios, While in the first half of 1907 120,000 stearge passengers were transported, this year only 20,000 have crossed in the Lloyd What do you mean I mean that Vera de hips. For freight to and from the United flags of five different nations. Americs, Great this sacred place had been occupied, the thrid oater bill of Kelpin sat the lowest.

States nearly £100,000 less has been paid than Inat year. Almost all the other lines of the company are in the same bad way.

Cross-examined Do you swear you are. E' single woman 2-I do:

Do you swear that your husband is not Vers do Noir's brother Nut exactly.

Noir's brother is not my husband.

Did he tell you to put in that part of the letter reading "I bare just heard from Agnes"?

He did. He has her pictare in his safe. How came the plaintiff to promise you these ∙articles ?--It inoustem of his.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEKEXTS. The str. Craigear left Tokobama'on the 24th fast for Tacoma and Washington.

A unique feature of the agreement is the feat that it brings into an alilance ships that is the Britain, Germany, France and Spain are represented and the agreement farther includes the Mexican government, embracing as it does the use of the Tehnsatepec railroad.

Steamshipmen pointed out yesterday that this was a development that followed the opening of the Tebunstepec route. It was

and afford reas and comfort to worried, worn-out parents, when all else fals. Guaranteed. absolutely pure and may bẽ used, frutn the hour of birth. „Complete External and Interzal Treatment for Buy Hypour of show "galine, and

Csabai) ja Party e Mood, Single Bại Sin Curta bönd potpwghout the world. Depoti: Lebe doo, 17. Charrekoam 842 Para, A. Run AN IN PATIE

ort, Bole Prop

43--18

a model of maternal solicitude, much, was Even her neighbours praised her in the witnes box, and that is great tributa in France, where there seems to be a special liesroe given to the calumniator.

The P.M. str. China with Mails from Hong-stated that it was but an indication of what remains ravovered were oither in India aripi had been oornpied down to the eighth century The jury was oridently imprazred, too, for

script

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almost immediately they declared for the acquittal, and the prisoner, another Hélène outer world.

What happened at this interview at which ha kong of the 26th ült, arrived in San Francisco | would foliw tho opaning of the Paname canal temples, the total absence of rains which could Kashgar river. There was opportunity here Hélène Jean-atapped a free woman into the

got angry-Well if you ask him witness-

I am asking yet, and I will insist upon sa auswer?--I am answaring if you will give me time. After the interview he went away very angry, and got very drank.

Were you ever on affectionate terms with the plainti#?--I never was,

Do you remember writing this letter to the plaintiff :-"Dear Prisce, I am waiting for you to some, and if you cannot come and do a you promised, please let me know at once, for

remember.

Will you swear you never wrote it -No. Is that your writing letter handed to

witness) Yes.

Did you ever invite plaintiff to Aluner Why, you, He has dined with me many

on the 23rd inst.

The Ben Line str. Benarty from Middlesbro, Antwerp and London left. Singapore on the 25th insi, for this port.

Tie E. & A. atr. Aldenham left Sydney on 24th inst. for this port vis Queensland ports.

The Indo-Chins str. Laisang from Calenita and the Straite loft Hingapore for this port on 23rd inst

The LG.M. ate. Kleist which left here on Friday the 23rd inst. at 8 am. has arrived st Bhanghai on the 25th inst, at 5 p.m.

The C.P.R. atr. Empress of India arrived Kobs at 8 a.m. on Saturday the 24th inat,

the 25th inst.

this port on the 24th inst. at 6 pm, with the outward English Mails, and ie dna here on the

19th inst. at about 5 p.m.

A. M. Sutton, freight agent for the American Hawaiian line, Bald yesterday that the Arat cargo had slready gone oat ander the now agreement. He stated that it was too early to tell what effect the arrangement would have on the through freight business.

BRITISH COLONIAL NAVY. ADMINALTY AFFEOVAL OF AUSTBAWAN

BOREMS.

or in Uighur. Considering the great number of with certainty be recognized as monastio dwell if the living seemed to have been averas from ings was a carlons feature of this site. But taking up their abode with the gods, it was otherwise with the dead, for cinerary urea and bazen were unearthed in numbers around some of the shrines and stupas.

Dr. Stein could not trace in the vicinity any

remains pointing to early occupation by villages. Yet the wide plain stretching eastwards, a desolate, waste of sorub and wand, could even now be easily brought under irrigation by escals from the Karashshr river. Whatevor now available in the Karashshr river for exceeds changes desiccation may have affected in this

onltivated, ohledy by colonios of reales

A rapid journey via Tarkand brought Dr. Stein by the middle of Jane back to Khotan,

PRETTIKES AND JUŠTION.

The arrangement and packing of his arcbaolo gionl calleations, scoumulated during two years labear, are bound to prove an exalting task, seeing how extensive they are and how much care is needed to prevent damage to often fragile

mathe; to a man they would vote on the side of work in Kho'an until the close of July. antiqued on the long and difficult transit to

After completing his task at. Khotar, Dr the angel: bat, sapposing yen empanelled a women, the verdict might be quite

might lifo diferent. Thirteen spinsters of strong morsis and strong spectacles, or matrons completely adid voice of the charmer. Indeed, I could suppose with the same sharp-like dopillisry to the that a strong minded forewoman of jery might want to put bar oar in.

explorations in those parts of the high Ken las range about the Yarung,kash and Kara-kah sources which still remain to be surveyed. able to start on the return journey to India Theu, loss in September, Dr. Stein hoped to be over the passes of the Karakoram and maybe expected in England in December.

of

not listen

The terme of the Admiralty dispatch in reply I must get money and settle my bill. It means and left again at 1. p.m. same day for Yokohama to Mr. Deakin on the subject of Australian -over $5 to me, for my month is up" ?-I don't whore she was to arrive at 2 p.m. on Saturday naval defença have been published in Australia. | region, it seems certain ibat the supply of water India. Thus he expected to be kept hard at are indefinitely, and the reunit would be the

The Admiralty generally approvas Mr. The P. & 0. str. Delhi left. Singapore for Deakin's proposals, with slight modifications the needs of the narrow strip of land notually Stein' hoped to carry out, with Bai Lal Singh, jar

It says that it does not anticipate

Any insuper able difficulty in prosting a least folla of six destroyers, ains submarines, and two depot ships The Admiralty estimates that the cost of The C.F.R. str. Empress of Japan arrived providing these will be 21,227.000, and of their Shanghai at 3 am. on Monday the 26th inst, annual maintensuos £185,000, while the crews and left again at 7 pm. sams day for Hong-required, comprising seventy-pite offcera and kong where she is due to arrive at 11 am on 1,125 men, will cost $160.000 per antith Thursday the 29th inst

While considering the seencity from overses The IG.M. str. Prins Indog carrying the attack of the Empire generally in hest secured German Mails with dates from Berlin of the by the operation of the Imperial Navy distri 7th lust., left Colombo on the 25th inst. m. buted as the strategis necessities of the moment and may be expected here on or about Thursday may dietoto, the Admiralty frankly recognises that in certain contingencies the establishment of su Australiaŭ fotilla, acting in conjunction the 5th prox.

with the Imperial forces, would greatly assist

times

What had he promised to do? He had promised me an amount of money,

The Lady Barrister: "1 suggest that my elient is more sinned against than sinning."

The Forewoman; Do not talk nonsense, Maitre, our contention is she richly deserved her fate."

Tangans and semi-nomad Mongols, and that only the want of adequate population at pre- sent prevents-a-grast extension of unltivated area. After the completion of their tacks by Christmas, it was relief to the party to move up to the cold but many hills of Khora, two marobas from Ming.ci, whore information, elicited with such trouble from Korla shep- hords and reticent Mongol, had led to the the unnotiond. very of Buddhist rem-ins hitherto Surveyor Bai Lal Singh had rejoined Dr. Stein at Ming-si, after making his way from Turlan towards Koris, largely through pre- viously unmapped portions of the Karuk-tagh ranges. The visit to the Kburn rains gave

With tears in her eyes and deep emotion in Rai Lal Singh an opportunity for useful sur- DEATH OF THE HON, C. S. NAPIER, the latter's operatione.

The pollial importance of an Australian reys on the range

reely cotonded, and the Admiralty from the open plaanividing the Karmahaba valley her voice, Maitre Helene Miropalsky pleaded The court wAN Navy is freely

the Seine this afternoon, After a visit to the Inchike (or Shabyar) before the Aaiza Court of the Department of sentiment in petitionsis? in the construction and offers to 00-operate organisation of the flotilla, mbjest to a salia-river, the parts marched over bithorte unsur Yes, you do!-I don't, I never figured it camstannes, of the Hon. Covil Scott Napier, factory understanding on the question of veyed ground to Kuebar, Rai Lal Bingh follow crowded; barristers worn there in their black

general administration.

What for Boause I needed it. Was it to be a loan or present He said I could have anything I wanted."

How much money have you had from th plaintiff ?—I could not tell you exactly.

More than $100 -Oh, yes. Was it $1,00P-I don't think so. Will you tell me about the amount? don't remember:

up.

Will you swear it was not #1,000?—I won't awear about it at all, I don't remember,

Yes.

him as he told me to.

who

subject to the senior Imperial offer when in rains and rapid study of their specially

ones from et to renamo the approved of the Commonwealth Government south of the desert. vessels from Australian waters to depend on close of January to resume his journey to the Inquiries set on foot by Dr. Stein since The Admiralty in this connection nocepta Mr.

war time, autumn of 1906 had resulted in information to arise concerning control in Deakin's amurances that ne trenble is likely ever leaving the Khotan and Keriya region in the

the

SALIENT FEATURII.

OUR LADY AT THE BAR. GIEL BARRISTER'S SUCCESS IN PARIS, The Pall Mall Galle's Paris orrespondent wrote on the 24th alt

One might imagino scenes of this sort ena- Meanwhile, the well-brod stantly sourring. jadge would lock on amazed and sandaliced- bat powerless. What would be the

voice of man judge against be still, scall

Then she

*Surely

WEATHER REPORT,

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report:

On the 26th at 11.50 a.m.-Tha baromater

“TOJÁSE DE NICH]" Maitre Miropulsky is pleading again to We regret to record the death, in tragio oir-

ing the souras of that river through its deboue robe and birett.s, and the fashionable public, eighth son (by the second wife) of Field-Marshal Haron Napier of Magdala, and half-brother of

Mr. Deakin proposed that the foills should ment from the mountains, while Dr. Stein struck which is ever agog for sensation, was represent morrow, and I think yen and I can bet on the What had they some out for to see? at the bar has rande progress sinos she defended people. the present Baron, Mr. Napier, the N.-C. Daily News of the 19th inst says, was admitted to the be sader Commonwealth control when within sorses the broad belt of waterless desert to the ed by three or four rows of stylishly-dressed result; it will be another acquittal. The lady

Australian territorini watory, but that the crews north-west. After a wook's halt at the oasis of

plaading at the bar, one for her life, the other concluded her argument with: What do you suppows kè was paying this Shanghai General Hospital about two weeks.hould form part of the Imperial Navy, and ba Kuchar, which was utilized for visits to the woman pleading at the bar-two women her first case womnu, shuplister),

suffering from dysentery, from which he

wse only one magistrate-rather large sum of money for 1 don't know, 1950 covering when he had an attack of

or her olient. Though I am not posted in the will not be so ankind as to condemn my art that Mile. Miropolsky is the first woman malaria. The patient became very depressed

records of feminine legal sequests I imagine olient. But this was in a police court; there to address a jury sa a duly qualified barrister in orasty and he had the temerity to resist the `in a custom of his I believe.

Here is another letter "Dear Prince, will last week and on Friday he referred to the

the interests of a prisoner; certainly; it is the blandishments of Mademoiselle. With a jury Daring that night ho

dest time in France that a women advocate has this is quite out of the question, as I have you please bring-up money $190, and note for making of his will,

wa Tory restless and the name

to say: "Now be nice, lab, my client of!" ́ossen of alleged orime, and misdemeanour.

Her fashing eyes have said that from the very me to sign. I am tired. I cannot dress to go with him was the suditor of several mabling

BOOTS FOR FORTIA. out. Youra, Mincio," is that your writing - statements by him, Ms.. Napier scope Ministerialists, members of the Opposition, and ¦ reaching him about several ruined sites in the faced the good man and true empanelled to try attempted to prove. Notre chère Maitre les

No. 18 room, which is in the first-class on

-The one was of a sort to give scope to Portia commencema

The women peril is greater than ever in sions as a great personal triumph for Mr. so far; and he was anxious to visit them before the host and the season of sandstorma

Or A wretched women, young, with traces of good What was the note you were to sign?-He the third story and a corner room facing Labourites all regard the Admiralty's concas-Taklamakan bick had remained unexplored

Soodbow Creek About 6 m. the nurse

made work on that ground impossible.

with child-murder. The little victim was the asked me to write the obit because he was having left her patient for a little while and dur. Deakin and Mr. McKenna.

According to Router the Adminsity dispatch, January 29 the party left the last shepherd bats looks in her wan and hopeless face, was charged Paris to-day. It only the Buffragettes dionity with people to whom he owed money, ing that interval the patient in the next

TOO EL Man in pyjamas walk along which has been laid on the table of the House in the Tarim jungle, and after a trging tramp of

women and her paramour, The father had cast and he wanted me to assist him,

Did he tell you to address him se "Dear corrider in front of his room and mount, a long of Representatives, is dated August 20. It freight days across high dunes they renobud the unwanted and legitimâta espring of tho rattan obair which was near the verandah states that the Lords of the Admiralty have northern edge of the dried-up delta, which the

tried, by charcoal fumes, to end her own life and Prince", or is that your own idea 1—I addressed bording. The other patient did not anticipate had some dificulty in fally comprehending Mr Kerlys river bad formed at some early period. off mother and child, with brutal masualinė

anything untoward taking place, but his atten: Deakin's salame, but

river beds, all half that of her little son. She suceeded only too well features:— channel in the maze of dey Both plaintiff and his witness said you went tion was again drawn to the spot by hearing &

The Commonwealth Government undertakes buried by drift sand, and often disappearing as far as the infant went; she herself was palled. to his shop on September 20th and sekod for noise and looking up he saw the men in the following are among its patient listed that the There was nothing here to indicate the right egotism, and, in her despair, the woman had

the commissaire of polios she wrote (pinning the depression which is now moving into the Pacifte pyžamas disappearing over the verandah. The tims to pay your bill-It is wrong. They both larm was given at ones, but some Chinese had the reap naibility for loosi naval defence, and completely smidet jungle dead since long ages. back from death only after a long straggle. To has fallen rapidly in E Japen oing to the

one which Dr. Hedin had followed, and the

with the proceeds, Pressure has increased moderately in N heard Mr. Napier's fall into the courtyard, and will provide six torpedo-boat-destroyers, nine The river had formed a new bed for away from

the things I have nod sabmarines and two depot abips. It will slee the c

Chine, and decreand slightly over B. Chin wreath for my little boy. You were pretty hard up about that time, when they rushed to him, he was dead, the head meet the exponzes of pay, provisions, and main""| Bands through which it now dowed were still letter on the over of the table): Pleass se to the S. of Hokkaido.

having been terribly injured. Other sistance

tenance for seventy nine officers and 1,125 absolutely sterile, I was great relief when

Recovered from & wished-for grave, she took and Luzon. It is highest over Chins to the was immediately forthcoming, but it was of no men, provided by the Imperial Government, Dr. Stein lest sighted, from a bags ridge evail.

Late in the morning, H. B. M's Coroner, Mr. many of them as possible being Australian, of sand, the glittering fee-sheet in the distance. her stand to-day in the dock reserved for North of the Yangize, and apparently it is

The administrative control of the flotills will It took several days more before they arrived

Moderate to fresh monsoon may be expecte G. W. King, opened an inquest on the body, bat adjourned due inquiry after the aridence reat with the Commonwealth Government, but at living forest, and found the river-bed branch- prisoners, frouting the crowd of well-g comed, slightly low over the chins Sen to the B. W. o interest of the surgeon in disresting some in the Formose Channel.and the N. part of the of one witness had been taken, until Tuesday the over de gert of the ing off from the old one, gloss to the northern pertamed women, who gazed at her with Luzon

Imperial Navy, and will be mbject to the King's most point-bobal reached on his carious interest-rather, as it seemed, the

of 1991, journey Regulations.

nominally the heroine of the drams; the real The Hon. Ceoll Foott Napier was born

Affer a day's rent at a shepherde camp by strango and naural animal, But she was only China Ses. It is assumed that repairs will be effected in 13, 1876 and joined the Chinese

women in barrister's robes who, with her raven Beren teams have entered for the footbal! Imperial Maritime Customs 16in local shipbuilding yards, Bydney dockyard the Keriya Darys, Dr. Stein resumed archo- eroina as this charming and beautiful young he had visited on his previous journey, and glossy looks growned by the traditional head- After tofore, competition promoted by the Lusitano year he went Home on leave and while there he being reserved for imperial parposes as here logical laboure, at the Kara-doug site, which The Admiralty mumes that pay will be on which the river, by its lateat, shifting, has air monthed to the London Office

mervice in Recreation Club. The team are composed of an

England he

applied for eloven players and the competition is on the transfer back to Chins. He returned here the saute scale as in the Imperial Navy, experi- approached again sf-or-long centuries. Haying gear, calmly waited whilst the judges settled to-day is as followe ---

enos baving convinsed their lordships that say been joined on the Koriya river by a party of themselves and the public had ceased to rustle

Jouth coast of Chins between Same as No. knock out" system. In the first round E. M some weeks ago and was appointed Depassttempt to combine bîgher pay in Australía | biz old“! treasure-seeking" guide from Khoten, with expectancy. If she was nervous, she did Hongkong & Neighbourhood, winds, moderat

to the desert edge north of the insis of Demoke earnest iones. Boon she rows to goat heights Formons Channel.. Osorio's team plays J. M. Lopes' team, A. O. anchor, He was on the point of going to with the ordinary, oduditions prevailing in the Dr. Stein marched with them by a new route not show it, and began her pleading in firm and language of singular beauty, Every one was Barrada's team plays F. da Boss's team and Wenshow when be fell ill and entered hospital Imperial Navy must be abandoned,

In Reuter version the Admiralty's offer to Here-excavations were rewarded by valuable of eloquence, and clothed her arguments in a F. H. Hyndman's playn A. J, C. V. Ribiero's Mr. Napier was very popular in the service, and

who, until the day when the burden became too absence of any direct contribution to the in Indian scripts, Buddhist paintings on team, J. M. Britto's team being given a bye, bis death in much pitiful elronaustances is co-operate is pratsued by the way" in the finds in the shape of well-preserved maple tected by this ploture of stricken mother South coast of China between game as No

wood, do. deeply deplored.

expenses of the Imperial Navy," The matches begin on the 18th prox.

Be.

weren't yon--I have always been hard op.

The further hearing was adjourned until Thursday,

LOCAL SPORT. LUSITANO RECREATION CLUB.

Bext.

on

Assistant Commissioner of Customs at

buy

Hongkong rainfall hours ending

The forecset for the 24 hours ending at nest E, and NK

at 10 x 16 day to foche. 24

Hongkong and Lamicks. Hongkong and Hainan,..

to fresh; fine. Same as No.

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