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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3RD, 1908. In future the Empress steamships of the TELEGRAMS.
aa heretoforo,
and sagacity that has surmounted the I gravest difficulties and brought peace to the Canadian Pacific Bailway Line will leave realm and lasting benefit to all the lands Hongkong at 7am. instead of at 4 pm. subject to the venerable monarch's sceptre. Inis private life the Emperor has been the victim of deplorable catastrophes, his wife, his brother and his only son having been destroyed by sudden and violent WATSON & CO., deaths. Labour has been the pan wea for
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all the ills of his life. Few men probably lead a busier life than the Emperor FRANCIS JOSEPH I. He is obliged to be in touch with two distinct Parliaments, the Hun-
The Shanghai Mercury reports an amusing inaldont which occurred in the Settlement the the manufacture of socks started in rivalry to other day. A short time ago a new factory for an old established institution, and between the
["DAILI PRESS”
SS. "FATSHAN" AFFAIR
INQUIRY AT THE BRITISH CONSULATE.
Our Canton correspondent writes →→→
Noronha. Besides the British and Chinese
told the people not to make a row. After a long while some Europeans came down to look at deceased.
BIOLUSITE BREVIOR:]
The lexring was adjourned to 2.30. p.m. There was a large crowd of Chinese reporters; NAVAL CHANGES.
members of the Red Cross Society and Self- An enquiry was hold on the Fatshan yesterday Government Association at into the death of the Chinese passenger who, it listening to the trial of the case.
the Consulate LONDON, December 2nd.
was alleged, had died sa the result of violence at The verdict is impatiently awaited by the Admiral of the the Plect Sir James the hands of a Portuguese watchman named C. publie. Some of the local papers hint that if the two the greatest bitterness prevailed. Then the elder establishment took action, and by way
E. Erskine, K.C.B., has retired.
Authorities, three Doctors, one English, one This insinuates that they expect the defendant cass is not properly tried there will be trouble. of hitting at their competitors the managers had
Sir Reginald F. H. Henderson, Chinese and one Japanese were present. The to be panished in any case. series of attractive globes got up before the K.C.B., has been promoted to the rank port-on examination, it is stated, revealed but in place of their heads were printed the of Admiral; Rear Admirals Sir Percy that the man was in a very poor state of health works. On these were printed various animals, garing and the Agstrian, His laboure
heads of the promoters of the rival concern Scott, H. H. Dyke and Frank Finnis and was dying and that death was not due to have been described by one intimate with along with various remarks upon them, all more have been made Vice-Admirala, Cap-violence. the Court in the following terms: "The or less uncomplimentary. Such a display had its Emperor has to consider and approve effect, and within a short time of the appearance tains Farquhar and Garden have been documents submitted to him by two Cabinets of the caricatures a free fight occurred between raised to the rank of Rear Admiral comprising no less than nineteen ministers, the workers in the different factories. This and to follow up, with each one of them, we not quelled until the police appeared on
AUSTRIA AND TURKEY."
CONFECTIONERY. the transactions of their respective depart-ringleadors under arrest,
tha scene, and it was found necessary to put the
NEW ments. He must direct the administration We have just unpacked sur BEASON'S CONFECTIONERY, import and exercise the chief command of the from the leading London, Parisian and
American Houses.
CADBURY'S
CHOCOLATES.
In Fancy Boxes":
CHOCO. CHOCOLATE ALMONDS, LATE WALNUTS, CHOCOLATE DE LA REINE, VIENNA CHOCOLATE and
Others, in Great Varity. FULLER'S CONFECTIONERY.
COCOANUT TAFFY, ALMOND TAFFY, CREME APRICOTS, SUCRE DE LA CREME, CARAMELS, PEPPER MINT LUNPE, MARSHMALLON BALLS
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entire army of the Empire-nearly a million men-see to the direction of the two Imperial establishments, one at Vienna and another at Pesth, with their hundreds of dignitaries, officials and retainers of every grade; he must watch with careful eye the doings of the various members composing the numerous Hapsburg Family-doings which often require close alteation-nay, even superintend the management of their private fortunes and properties and, finally, takes the lending part in all ceremonies and State functions not of one Court but of twa." The Emperor FRANCIS JOSEPH. has always been regarded as one of the most accessible of monarchs and his own subjects manifest towards him a feeling of almost religious homage. In the course of his long reign the Emperor has seen ample evidence of the loyalty and affection of his subjects in the titles they have popularly
accorded him—“The Good," "The Just,"
of him that he is in popular estimation, ex“
The Chivalrous," "The Courageous," CONFECTIONERY. "The Noble," and it can assuredly be said
NOUGAT, NUTTONA, - WALNUT TOFFEE, FONDANTS, CARAMELS
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ending beyond the limits of his realm, the best and greatest Sovereign Austris has over known. It has been aptly said of him that he is one of the chief elements in the system on which the peace of Europa de- pends, just as in the government of his own
SUPREME COURT.
Wednesday, 2nd December.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE MR. H. H. J. GONPRETZ (ACTING PUISNE JUDGE),
CLAIM AGAINST A SHIPPING COMPANY, Yan Wan, the lawful husband of Yun Yan Shi deceased, and Tun Ah Mui, the infant daughter of both, brought an action against the Indo-China Steam Navigation | Company, Limited to recover $1000 darasges for loss
sustained by the death of the said Yan Yan Shi caused by negligence of the defendants' servants in navigating the s.. Loong Sang in the harbour of Hongkong on 19th June, 1908, whereby a collision took place between the Loong Sang and the licensed junk No. 2566 on which the said Yan Yan Shi, was a passenger. The deceased had been in receipt of from $12 to $15 per month
wages and had contributed up to the time of her death towards the household expenses of the plaintiff and had paid solely for the maintenence and education of Yun Ah Mui. Mr Otto Kong Sing appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. Hastings appeared for the defendants.
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Mr. Otto Kong Bing stated that his clerk who had taken the statements was ill and he was unable to proceed with the case. He therefore søked for an adjournment.
This was acceded to.
AN ABSENT PLÁINTIFF.
the offer of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon appeared for the defendant, but defendant did no enter an appearance.
LONDON, December 2nd." The Austro-Turkish relations have improved.
no marks of violence and the doctors were agreed
hoi Magistrate examined the body of the deceased and have handed in a raport which states that they found ten marks of violence on the body of the deceased and declared that death was due to violence. It is said that in the report, the undertakera antrally stated that certain marks on the body of the deceased were caused by kicks from a foot. It is marvellous how the Chinese undertakers by examining the body
The Chinese nudertakers called in by the Nam.
It is reported that Austria has could state positively that certain marks were
caused by kicks from a foot.. agreed to a conference.
THE GERMAN BUDGET.
: LONDON, December 2nd. The Gorman budget provides for an expenditure of £143,270,450.
CHARGE AGAINST MR.
BOTTOMLEY.
LONDON, December · 2nd. Mr. H. Bottomley, M. P., has been charged with conspiracy and fraud.
JAPAN AND AMERICA.
TOKYO, December 2nd. The Foreign Office has published the notes exchanged between Sir Kogoro Takahira, Japanese Minister at Washington, and the Hon. Elihu Root, American Secretary of State which are dated November 30th.
The substance of these notes is that the United States and Japan
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CROWN . C. NORONHA.
The a.s. Fatshon case was tried at the British Consular Court this morning before Mr. H. H. Fox, Noronha being charged with having caused the death of a Chinese passenger. H. B. M. Consul-General, J. D. de Costs de Moraes, Portuguese Consal-General, Mr. Sit Wing Min, the Viceroy's Foreign Deputy and the Namhoi Magistrate were present. The manager of Mesars, Butterfield and Swiro, owners of the s.s. Fatehan, was also present watching the coas on behalf of the firm.
Evidence for the prosecution was called- The first witness was. Tam Sheung Po who deposed as follows:-I am an insurance broker in Hongkong and was passenger of the 8.8. Falshan on the night of the 29th ultimo. I heard a great noiso amongst the Chinese deck passengers, and wont down to the lower dock to see what was the matter. I saw a man rolling
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about on the floor of the deck in a dying state. did not hear the man speak: A lot of passen- gers were gathered around the man and there was great confusion. I tried to quiet them. saying that the matter could be reported to the police on arrival in Canton. The man was then dead. I could not get noor, but heard people say the man was dead. I did not see the Portuguese watchman. There was too much confusion to sus clearly.
and
THE REVOLUTIONARY OUTBREAK· AT ANKING.
LEVOLUTIONARIES BEHEADED AT CHANGSHA,
to have broken ont at Anking near Nanking The revolutionary outbreak recently reported was speadily quelled by the promptitude of the native authorities. Two Chinese guaboats were from the river shelled the cast fort where five quickly hear the scene of the disturbance and hundred revolutionaries were said be stationed. These were disperzod, with a few casualties, and order is now restored.
quickly to the scene and stood by to protect tho H. M. S. Flora and Britomart proceeded lives of foreigners in the neighbourhood.
B. M's. Conent at Kikindegrugh to
to
Hankow on the 2nd inst Anking interrupted. H. M. 8. Flora that on the 19th 2,000 Anhui troops revolted.
reporte and tried to seize the city. Four Chinese cruisers shelled them out of the East Fort but they still invest the north of the city. The Captain of HMS. Flora is trying to get the missionaries, who are enfo, sent on beard his ship."
At Changsha 100 rebels, belonging to the "Small Knife" society were captured and
summarily beheaded.
The Viceroy secured the sesistance of the Hupeh troops in the area of the military manoeuvres and three battalions of the Nanking division were aise dispatched to the scenis.
A. Shim, Tactai surnamed Chan, had imported a large number of military uniforms into Anking, with the object of capturing the city during the Autumn Manoeuvres. The design, ties, he was arrested in a lodging house, however, having been betrayed to the authori together with two accomplices. The arrested men have disclosed the names of many more conspirators.
ROMANCE OF BUSINES8.
STORY OF FORTUNE OF AN 'UNKNOWN' MILLIONAIRE.
The romance of commerce and its occasional
great reward are exemplified in a striking degree in the life story of Mr. John Stefanovitch who died on October 13 at the age of sixty-eight, Sohilia, the unknown" City millionaire, and left a fortune of £2,116.574.
Mr. Behilizzi for a time assisted his father, Teong Wo Koi was the ner witness called who had a prosperous business as general merch-
to join his uncle, who traded as Schilizzi sod
he made the following statement:-I live ant at Constantinople, and then came to Londen
M. J. Maher, 108 Macdonnell Road, sued James Gray, of the Hongking and Whampoa A. S. WATSON & CO. deminions it is his personal influence which Dock Company, for $50, being ont month's wages, agree to the maintenance of the status
alone is able to maintain some authority over on the ground that he had been wrongfully dis- qua for the free and peaceful develop: [in Cho Min Bai Pin Tau in Fatehen. I am Co., and who did a large trade in exporting the parties and races, the discord of which missed by the defendant. Mr. Halborrow, from ment of the commerce of the Pacific.
The said Powers further agree to threatens a disruption of the Empire. All nations of the world therefore can devoutly
support the independence and in add their folicitations to those of the Em-
tegrity of Chine, and the open peror's own subjects on this auspicious
door" policy. ecession, and join fervently in the hope that His Majesty way be spared for many year yet to witness the continued growth of those sentiments of loyalty and affection which make for the solidarity of the Empire and the permanence of peace.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS AND
KOWLOON DISPENSARY.
Hongkong, 6th November, 1908:
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The Douglas 8.8. Co: announces that for the convenience of passengers, steamers of this Company will arrive at sad depart from their own wharf, near Blake Pior:
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At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. J. H. Komp sentenced a native to six months' imprisonment for snatching a bank book, 3120 and two letters from a compatriot lately returned from Sydney "That Socialism is increasing and ought to At Victoria Pospital, Peak, on the 37th Novembe abolished" in the subject of debate at this ber, 1908, the wife of E. M. HALELAND, of a son,
P. O. Box.. 34. Telephone No. 14.
BIRTHS,
[1681 At Kobe, on the 91st instant, the wife of Jas L. Robertson; of a daughter
MARRIAGE. *
At Christ Church, Colombo, on 20th November, CHARLES GORDON STEWART, youngest son of the late Dr. Joxx MACKI of Brechin, to GERTRUDE IRVINE, youngest daughter of the late James GUTHRIE of Hope Park, Broughty Ferry. [1682
HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC
The Daily Press.
(Thursday) evening's meeting of the Union Church Literay Club, when Mr. J. B. Wood, will preside at 9 p.m.
Hankow papers report the death of Dr. Ph. Spruyt, which took place in Brussels from planay. It appears that the decased left the Continent to return to Haakow. On the way out via Siberia, he was taken ill and had to
return to Europe.
Mr. Holborrow-Plaintiff does not appear,
I think be hai abundoned his claim.
His Lordship (to the mahor)-Call him three
times!
The usher returned and announced that the
plaintiff was not present,
Mr. Holborrow-I would ask your Lordship to strike out the case with costa.
His Lordship-It is just time by the court clock. I will give judgment with costs and it he appears within five minutes I will hear the cause,
Plaintiff did not appear and judgment was entered accordingly,
THE AMOY CLUB.
Finally, should any event occur threatening the status quo, the tive Governments will take measures accordingly.
37 years of age. I am a rice merchant and was Manchester goods to the East. When the one of the deck passengers by the a.s. Fatshennale retired, Mr. John Schilizzi, with his My shop name is Hang Tai. I was sitting on
brothers, Demetrius and Paul, took over the business. the floor of the drok else to the doomed
some Chinese collecting houses being opened in Manchester and nothing. I pungo money. I did not notice the Portuguese Caloutta. Twenty-re years ago the firm watchman at that time. They omitted to collect of Bchilizzi Bros. was one of the best known in passage money from the deceased. Afterwards brothers, having made ample fortunes, decided the City, and shortly afterwards the throe I saw a Portuguese watehman go up to the to retire. respo0-deceased and call out "Show your ticket". The Mr. Demetrius, who was a bachelor, went to deceased was then lying down covered with a red live in Paris, He was generens to his fellow- blanket, I could not see distinctly which way the in that city. When be died some fourteen countrymen, and built a stately Greek church deceased was lying. When the watchman cried years ago he left a million sterling to his ont "Collect ticket" ho kicked the deceased to brother John, who also inherited about another wake him up and the deceased set up and rubbed million sterling on the death of his brother his eyes. The watchman pushed deceased twice when asking for his ticket. I heard the deceased Mr. Preston, the Canadian Com-my I have no ticket; you have not collected missioner, has instituted an action for libel against the "Japan Herald " claiming damages to the extent of Yen 20,000.
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A LIBEL ACTION.
Tokyo, December 2nd.
FATAL EXPLOSION AT SINGAPORE.
SINGAPORE, Decembor 2nd.
A BEGRETTABLE SITUATION. The community of Amey have been much excited over the annual general meeting of the Amoy Club. The main bone of sentention was whether or not there should be a paid secretary, as has been the case for the last five or six years. it was decided not to continue the services of a After a heated discussion by a vote of 17 to 15
paid secretary. The immediate consequences had not been foreseen by the reforming party, Young Kulangsu, as they may be aptly styled; for there and then the following individuals, who had been elected to the Committee of the. A European named Ross was blown Club or who were next on the ballotting list, to pieces, two Chinese were killed, British Vice-Consul, the Deputy Commissioner and five others were seriously injured, of Customs, the heads or local representatives of The stone was being quarried for
declined to serve the British Consul, the
THE NATIONAL MOURNING.
ing period.
Paul.
Mr. John Stefanovitch Schillzzi, who was married and had a son and daughter, continued to reside in England having a town house at 31, Cromwell-road and a country house at Haslemere, Surrey.
After his retirement he still kept an office in the City, and up to a few days before his death came into the City every morning, but he never stayed beyond inch-time, As he neither speenlated on the Stock Exchange nor took part in the business life of the City, he was of City men. practically unknown to the present generation
Mr. Schilizzi's old-time associates in the City, who knew of the large legacies which he had eived, and of his own wealth, so far from expected that it would have been greater than being surprised at amount of his fortune, has proved to be the case. probably alone know of the extent of his bone- factions.
Bat Mr. Schilizzi
my passage money. How can I have a ticket P" The watchmen again asked the deceased for passage money and at the same time struck deceased with his hand. Deceased cried out "Pain." Deceased then paid the watchman 60 Denis from his pocket. I did not see clearly the exact amount paid, but I think it must have been 60 cents. After, the watatman collected the money, he gave the deceased a hard kick with his foot and went away. When the deceased received the last kick he A gelignite blasting charge pre-made an exclamation of pain. Deceased then maturely exploded at the Pulo Ubin fell back on the deck, but I am able to say Quarries to-day.
how he fell. Decessed was rolling about crying in & loud voice for some time and then became quiet. The man who sat next to me was asleep; he got up and looked at the deceased. Many deceased. I also got up oud went to look at the other passengers also went up and looked at the
deceased who was dead. I knew he was dend because somebody pushed deceased and he did not move. I did not notice that any of the officers on board went to the deceased. Some more than an hour or two, practically the whole With, in the majority of cases, notice of little passengers went up to call the officers. I did of the volunteer forces of the Settlement turned not see the watchman afterwards. When I out one evening last week and within a very went on board the Fatshan the deceased was houses the central and eastern districts were short time from the closing of the business already there. The affair happened at about occupied by the various companies. He was smoking a cigarette and was sitting up in large numbers, and the scheme of defence 11.30 p.m. The deceased was an opium smoker. the orders came out so late the men turned up Although
which it was intended to demonstrate was The fully carried out. The main part of the
[REUTER'S SERVICE.]
when I came on board the shamer.
wealth in equal shares to his wife and his two Apart from minor gifts, he has loft his children, a son and a daughter.
THE DEFENDERS OF SHANGHAI.
A CALL TO ARMS.
A native was charged before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy yesterday with kidnapping & the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Tait & small boy and bringing him from Canton to Co., Boyd & Co., Pasedag & Co., Douglas the Singapore Harbour Works. Hongkong for sale. Defendant persuaded the Lapraik & Co, and several others. Even- HONGKONG, DECEMBER 3ED, 1908,
boy to leave his home by promises of employ.tually the residum composing the Com- ment in Hongkong. His Worship sentenced mittes for the following year included two Few monarchs in Europe enjoy in greater the kidnapper to imprisonment for one year.
THE JAPAN-AMERICAN AGREE. Americans, ono German, one Frenchman, and measure the admiration of the whole world
MENT. than does the venerable Emperor of Austria and Deacon) who appeared for the prosection
Mr. F. B. Deacon (of Messre. Descon, Looker one Englishman, and that in a Club of whese
members over 50 per cent, are British.
LONDON, November 30th. and King of Hungary FRANCIS JOSEPH I in the case in which Choy Ling Skek, late"
The British and French Preas heartily who yesterday celebrated the attainment of cashier of the I On Insurance Co., was charged
applaud the Japan-Agreement as a freak the Diamond Jubilee of his reign. Ascend with the embezzlement of $40,000, informed Mr All the yameas in Peking have stopped work guarantee of the world's peace and pros watchman asked decessed for his ticket; & evening's operations was the holding, of all ing the Throne at the age of eighteen on the JR. Wood at the Magistracy yesterday that his
perity. The American papers also approve clients did not wish to proceed with the case. The abdication of his uncle while the country sharge was accordingly withdrawn. Defendant Authorities from coming to the Capital to visit oficial communiqué says that the Agreement the batch when the tickets were collect manner highly creditablo to the S.V.C. By si
of the Agreement. A St. Petersburg not together. The deceased was lying alongside and the effective patrolling of the eastern A recent elict. prohibited the Provincial was in the throes of a revolution there lay was represented by Mr. P. W. Goldring (of the Imperial cofins. The Grand Council has is exactly analogous to the Franco-Japanese The distance between deceased and myself 'clock the Germans and Chinese land occupied
district, and the work was accomplished in before the young Emperor a task demand-Messrs. Goldring, Barlow and Morrell). however, decided to make an exception in favour and the Russo-Japanese Agreements of 1907 ing the highest qualities of statesmanship
was about six feet. The Companion laddor was all the bridges along the Yang king pang, while of the officials of Chihli Province.
and certainly forms a further guarantee of between me and the deceased. I did not notice along the Defence Creek'“ A" Ca wore posted. At the Magistracy yesterday before Mr. J.
Certain a third larger than France had to be Seth for the larceny of a tap from the ground would alarmn the populace unnecessarily and
the military manures. H. E. Yuan welcomed. Bhib Kai objected stating that such an ast
along with the Customs Co fermod & guard pacified, and good
along the Boochow Creek up to the Garden government and foor of 75, Second Street. A further charge resolution was accordingly passed that the
RUSSIA AND THE JAPAN-
Cheong Las Ki, was then called and said; I Bridge. From this point the defence of the prosperity restored to of some thirty of wasting water was preferred against him by manouvres shutild continue
AMERICAN AGREEMENT.
roside in the Yu Tai shop in Tai Shan Kai, Settlement was given over to B Co who millions of human beings belonging to Inspector Robertson. After hearing the evid-issued a notice to the affect that all letters and The Board of Communications, at Peking has
Canton. I was a passenger on the s.s. Fatahan coupled Hongkow, and the Americans LONDON, November 30th.. ence his Worship recorded a conviction, but parcels sont through the post should be in bine
on the 29th allino. My age is 29, I was a dece and Portuguese who patrolled the dis seventeen or eighteen different nation-deferred sentence until the police had made covers as a sign of the national mourning
The Novos Vremya" unreservedly wel passenger. I was lying down and was asked by This left the Light Horse,
trict bounded by the Hongkow, Creek, ulities. In the manifesto announcing his further inquiries concerning the defendant.
comes the Japan-American Agreement as an somebody for my ticket. I did not see the Infantry, Artillery, and Maxima free to patrol Mounted accession the Emperor promised to rule or
One hundred and eigthy Lamas are daily in influence for peace, but the "Buss" declares person who asked for my ticket, but handed him the centre of the Settlement, and from six to attendance near the coffins of the Emperor and that it is merely a truce whilo two powers my tiokot. Shortly after I heard a cry "Ah the basis of true liberly, of the equality of Comedy Company will open, a short season at are dressed in yellow and stand in double rows. struggle,
On Thursday, December 10th, the Bandmann Empress-Dowager, reciting the ritual. They complete. their preparations for agrest Yah" and I got up and saw a foreigner kick the Bund to the Defence Creek were visited. Beside seven o'clock all, the principal streets from the the rights of the different populations the City Hall. The repertoire for Hongkong Peking have been considering the
The members of the Contral Government at
deccused and walk away. I was sitting three the volunteers a troop of Sikh policemen turned comprising his empire, and indicated his is as follows:-Lady Frederick, Lady of Ostend, instituting an Advisory Board to advise the
mate away from the deceased. I saw the out fully armed, and played their part in the question of intention to suppress the rebellions then Silver King, Marriage of Kitty, The Flag Government on all important matters as a proli-
deceased sitting when the watchman kicked him. defence scheme. During the operations the The deceased immediately fell down. I cannot police officials and commanding officers of the Lieutenant, Mrs. Dot, A Royal Divorce, Mra. minary to the establishment of a Parliament,
say whether the accused is the foreigner whom volunteers paid visite of inspection in motor The Board is to consist only of high officials of
I saw kicking the deceased. Decessed cried for care, and watched the mobilisation of the troups.
as innocent of khaki olad men as three-quarters of an hour and died. I got up and About seven o'clock the order to dismiss was
knew he was dead. There was great confusion. I had been a ocuple of hours previously-Shang-
hai Mercury.
and the most resolute courage. A codiatry R. Wood, a native was charged by Mr. J. Hment ofgh oleial proposed the postpone peace in the Far East, for which it is warmly who was with the watchman until he kicked the hey in turn were met by the Japanese"
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THE NEAR EASTERN QUESTION. LONDON, November 30th,
A great anti-Austrian demonstration has
decessol. *
who
raging throughout his Empire. We need Wigge of the Cabbage Patch, Zaza, The the first rank but there is no limit to thoir num. taken place at Rome where tropps have had went to the decessed, took hold of his hands and given, and within a very short time the streets not: hare recall the storms and perils of the reign. The outstanding fact is the courage
Dobson's and The Gay Lord Quex.
Government are in favour of the proposal,
Austrian Embassien.
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