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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 1908.
I make a practical and exhaustive trial of his remedy at one of the Colonial leper asylums, and the institution at Mahaisa, in British Guiana, was mentioned as offering special facilities for the purpose. The Government of the Colony readily acceded to Lord CERWE's proposal to permit Professor DETCEE, ia
the co-operation with
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A Chinese faming the eld woman who TELEGRAMS. HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL Road and after terrorising the old woman who was the sole occupant, he made off with # gold bracelet. The police got on his tracks and he was discovered trying to pawn the article, A struggle onsed during which the thief's arm was broken and he had to be sent to the hospital.
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the medical superintendent to apply his remedy on an extensive scale at the Mahaica aaylam at his own expense, being allowed
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The paragraph which we published yesterday;
tency of the police in allowing bagatelle tables in various parts of the city was very timely, as a raid Imas just been carried out by the
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WAR ANTICIPATED IN THE BALKANS.
LONDON, February 25th.
The annual two days' exhibition of flowers, fruit and vegetables promoted by the Hongkong Horticultural Society was opened yesterday at the Botanic Gardens, which were as usual placed at the disposal of the Society. Unfortunately the weather was most disagreeable and militated against the popularity of the event, though when the atmosphere cleared a little in the afternoon there WAS a fair attendance of
by the band of the Rajputs under Bandmaster Coke.
| such_laboratery and other facilities na my police on five establishments. In ons was found: The situation in the Balkans con- the public. Their enjoyment was much be required in the course of his work, large roulette table but this others had the tinues gloomy owing to the un-enhanced by the pleasing anfections discoursed
ordinary bagatelle tables.' Accordingly Profesor DETCLE went out to
certainty of Russia's attitude.
The Tsar has called out numerous WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS British Guiana at the end of last year, and
the remedy is now, we presume, under test. certain charges of assault and abusive language classes of the best educated Reservists were quite apo the number of former years, a It goes without saying that the experi-gainst each other. Apparently the parties had for six weeks' training. ment is regarded as of the utmost import- quarrelled over the skild of one of the parties
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Mrs West, the the wife of a warder, and Mrs Ribeiro, appeared before the Magistrate alleging
striking the dog belonging to the other. Recrimination followed and the Magistrate after hearing the evidence bend over both of them to keep the peace in a bond of 8100 each.
the Rev William S. Ament, D.D., a well-known
It is satisfactory to record that the entries
foot which indicates that the Society is attract ing a few new exhibitors, and the general all This is the first time this has been round improvement noticeable in the display done since the war with Japan.
calls for congratulations to all concerned. Cat flowers were mo a numerous than before and The Russian newspapers appear to table-lecorations came out strong, almost double anticipate war.
LONDON, February 20th.
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An easier feeling prevails on, the
CHAMPAGNE ce, for, should it prove the success Professor Davoce confidently hopes, it is anticipated that the Imperial Government will take steps actively to encourage the adoption of the remedy in other British Colonies. Those in charge of leper hospitals, however, do not need much encouragement to try any new remedy which is shown to have had encouraging resalta. The successes announced by Captain WILLIAMS, R.A.M.C.. at Busbire, are certain to lead to a trial of the remedy in every leper asylum in the world. We recently drew attention in our calumans to a medical note in the report of the Leper Home at Tungkan, near Canton, referring to an incomplete experi. ment which had been made there with this $54.00 remedy, and appealing for a sum of money this and journey, and a son who will shortly in view of Germany expediting the
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News has reached the East of the death of
to Ching in 1877 and spent most of his time in missionary of the American Board. He came Peking, where he was identified with a wide range of public interests. He was a conspicuous figure daring and after the siege in Peking. both for courage and enterprise. At the Cen- tenary Missionary Conference of 1907 he was Chairman of the Committee of Comity and Federation. For some time past his health had been failing and in December he was removed to America ia a semi-unconscious state for a surgical operation. He died of cerebral affection at San Francisco last month. Dr Ament leaves a wife, who accompanied him on
to enable that Director to obtain a new graduate from Oberlen College, Ohio. supply of Nastin. Dr. KenNE, the Medical Director of the Asylum, onde a
trial with Naatin on two patients, but the supply of the remedy gave out, and the Doctor states in his report that the number of patients with whom the trial was made and the number of injections given had not been sufficient to enable him to express an opinion on the results. His appeal to some generous donor to provide a suma sufficient
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,
An extraordinary general meeting of share holders in the above company,, called for the purpose of passing two resolutions was held at the company's offices yesterday. Mr. W. Hutton Petts presided, and there were also present Dr. Noble, Mr. J. W, C. Bonzer (directors), Mr. C, Mooney (secretary) Mesers J. Arnold, W. E. Clarke, F. Maitland, P. C. Potts, E. D. Haskell Lai Chan. A. F. Daris, Ski Fo Sham, Tang Yat Hing, anj
to obtain a new supply of Nastin suggests however, that, so far as the treatment had
The SECRETARY having read the notice, con- gone, the experiment was not unpromising.vening the meeting, Though it had lasted twelve months with-
The CHAIRMAN said-Gentlemen, as indicated
One report has it that Russia will probably join in the representations of the Powers to Belgrade.
BRITAIN'S NAVAL POLICY,
LONDON, February 26th.-- The "Daily Chronicle" states that
building of her ships of the Dread. nought type, the Government will reserve to itself the power to alter its Naval programme beyond the Estimates, the additional cost being partly covered by losa.
a
PRINCE KUNI'S RECEPTION IN VIENNA.
LONDON, February 26th. The Emperor Francis Joseph gave banquet at the Hofburg in honour of
the number of last year being shown.
The exhibition was well managed, Mr. L. Gibbs discharging the duties, of secretary very
Class 43. 4 Heads of Celery-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2; Mr Dorabjee,
Class 44: 4 Cauliflowers or Broccoli-Mr Dorabjee and Sir Paul Chater equal,
Class 45, 4 Cabbages-1, Sir Paul Chater: 2, Mrs Rodger.
2, Me Dorabjee.
Clase 46. 5 Lettuces-1, Hon Mr Greason;
Class 47. 3 Vegetable Marrows-1,-2, Hon Mr Greason.
Class 48. 6 Boots-1; Sir Paul Chater; Folice Sgt. Kerr.
Class 49. 6 Carreta-1, Hou, Mr Gresson: 2 Sir Paul Chater.
Class 50. 6 Turnips-1, Hon. Mr Gresson; 2. Mrs. Rodgers,
Clas 51. 12-Onions-, Sir Paul Chater. Class 52 12 Tomatoes, Sgt. Kerr: 2 Mrs Rodger.
Class 53. 12 Potatoes-1, Mr. Dorabee; 2 Sgt Kerr,
Clase 54. 25 Radishes-1, Mr Dorabjee: 2 Sir Paul Chater.
Class 55,25 Brussels Sprouts-1, Mra Rodger; 2, Mr Dorabjes,
Class 56.. 25 pods of Peas-1, Mr Dorabjee; 2 Mrs Rodger.
Class 57. 52 pods of French Beans-1, Sir Pani Chater; 2, Mr Dorabjeo.
Class 58. 2 Molona-No award.
Class 59. 4 Cucumbers--No award. ⠀ Class 60. Dish of Strawberries, not less than
equat.
VEGETABLES &C. PEAK GARDENS ONLY. than 6 varieties (These must be staged in a boy Class 61 Collection of vegetables, not less
not larger than 4ft. x 4ft, and 3 inches deep 1, Mr Hazeland;-2, Mrs Grifte.
satisfactorily, while Messe Barton, Tutcher 29. traits--Sir Paul Chater and Mr Dorabjee Ho Kom Toug, and Chos Leep Chos proved them- solves hardworking members of the committee.. It should be added the decisions of the judges gave every satisfaction. Those who undertook the duties of adjudication woro: General ex. hibits, Mesars, J. Barton, S. T. Dunn, W. Craddock and W. J. Tutcher. Table decora- tion, Mrs Pollock and Mra Tarner. Gardens, Messrs. Danu, Gompertz, Gibbs and Barton. Judging was completed before tiffia and in the afternoon the exhibition was thrown open
to the public. At five o'clock the ceremony of Mar, who was rewarded at the close with hearty handing over the prizes was performed by Mrs oboers.
Appended in the complete priza list:
PLANT IN POTS-OPEN TO ALL EXCEPT
·PEAK GARDENS,
Class 1. 6 pots of Annuals or plants raised 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong. from seed the same season--1, Min Ho Tang:
Class 62. 4 Heads of Celery-1, Mr Ronse 2, Mrs Jones Hughes,
Class 63. 4 Cauliflowers or Broccoli-1. Me Bowley; 2, Mrs Hinds.
Class 64. Cabbages-1, Mrs Wait; 2, Mr Bowley.
Class 65. 6 Lettuces-1 Mrs Fisher 2, Mr Jones Hughes.
Class 66. 6 Bests-1 Mrs Jones Hughes; 2, Mrs Griffin.
Class 67. 6 Carrots-1 Mr Rouse; 2, Mrs Hinds.
Class 68. 6 Turnips-1 Mr Tomkins; 2, Mrx Griffin.
Class 69. 6 Onion1 No award,
Claas 70. 12 Tomatoes-No award, Class 71. 25 Radishes-1, Mr C. D. Wilkin-
Class 2. 3 pots of Flowering plants other than annuals, Mr Chen Loop Chee; 2, Misson; 2, Hoa, Mr. Basil Taylor. Wallace,
Class 3. 3 pots of Fan Palan (Livistonis chinensis)—1, Mr D. Dorabjee; 2, Mr Bell.
Class 4. 3 pots of Palms other than Fan Palma, Miss Wallace; 2, Mr H Kom Teng.
Class 5. 3 pota of Rose-1, Sir Paul Chator ; 2, Mr Chon Leep Chee.
2, Mr D. Dorabjee.
Class 6. 3 pote of Freesia-1, Mr Ho Tang;
Class 7. 3 pots of Geraniums-1, Sir Paul
out any very remarkable result, it is by the Chairman at our meeting on 12th Sep Prince Kuni of Japan, the Japanese Chater; 2, Mr Chao Leep Chee.
A. S. WATSON & CO., impurtant to note that the two men on
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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
slum should be addressed to TUR EDITOR.
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find it necessary to call up fresh capital to
lember last, the time has now arrived when we
We
meet the expense of the now South block: have deferred this issue as long as possible, and as you will see from the advertisement appear ing in the daily papers, there will be an issue of 8,000 new shares of 850 each-that is at par the first call of $25.00 will be payable da 1st May next, ranking for dividend from Due notice will be sent to each shareholder of the number of shares to which he is entitled. The balance of the months later. The estimated cost of the now look is 8539,000.00. The iron framework has arrived and is being erected; the date for the completion of this part of the work is 27th May while the whole building in due to be finished 15 months later, or say August next year. I beg to propose the adoption of the following resolutions per
pepital, will probably be required about sir
whom the trials were made had been lepers for seven years, Evidently the Medical Director was of opinion that the Nustin treatment in the initial stage of the disease is more likely to be effective, for in appeal ing for the necessary funds to enable him to make more extensivo trials with Nastin, that date, ONLY communications relating to the news he says it is proposed to bave a separate Carrespondents must forward their names and building where those may stay who are in addresses with communications addressed to the the initial stage of the disease and are Editor, not for publication but as evidence of willing to submit to the treatment for a few good faith.
All letters for publication aluld be written on months or a year. The results obtained at sne side of paper only,
Bushire are so encouraging that if the Director of the Tungkan Leper Home has not yet been placed in a financial position to obtalo the supply of Nastin he needs for more extensive trials, we trust this further reference to the matter, will elicit zoma
response.
No anonymously signed communications that have already appeared in other papers still be
inarrted.
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The Daily Press..
HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 27TH 1909.
THE news of the successful treatment of leprosy which was communicated a few days ago to the Medical Congress now sitting at Bombay indicates that a remedy has been found at last for the cure of this terrible divesse which has hitherto been regarded as
Harmston's Circus seems to be doing good business in Manila,
The U.8. Army Appropriation Bill which passed the Senate last week contains an item of 350,000 (gold) för barracks in the Philippines,. and $250,000 for building on the island of Corregidor.
On Thursday a Jakong was brought in from Shatin in the New Territory to Victoria suffering from injuries, which, it is believed, were re- Deived through accidentally shooting himself. He died in the bospital yesterday.
Mr. Jolm Nodle of Sir W. G Armstrong Whitworth & Co., and Mr. Douglas Vickers, of Mesars Vickers Son & Maxim, who are staying in Tokyo in connexion with the Mareran Steel, Foundry, were received in audience by the Emperor last Monday.
1. That the capital of the Company be in
creased to $1,000,000 by the creation $2
8,000 additional shares of $50 each ranking for dividend and in all other respects pari passu with the existing shares in the Com
pany.
Ambassador and his staff being also present.
THE NAVAL CONFERENCE. -
LONDON, February 26th. The Naval Conference at its final sitting to-day signs a declaration em bodying an agreement upon a large number of thorny points which have been satisfactorily settled.
{FEOX THI “CHUNG NGOI BAN Poll
THE YUNNAN RAILWAY.
PEXING, February 26th. Work will be started on the con- struction of the Yunnan section of the Canton-Hankow railway on Sunday. NEW CHINESE CONSULATES.
2. That the said 8,000 additional shares he offered in the first instance st' par to sil members of the Company registered as Shareholders on the First day of March, 1909, in the proportion of Two New Shares for every
Three Original Bhares held by them and upon the footing that Fifty per Rangoon and Bangkok. cant, of the full amount of each New Share taken up shall be paid to the Company on acceptance of the offer and that such offer be made by notice specifying the number of Shares to which the member is entitled and limiting a time within which the offer if not accepted by payment will be deemed
PEKING, February 26th.
The Waj Wu Pu has advised the Throne to establish Consulates at
was carried,
The CHAIRMAN-That is all the business, gentlemen. Thank you for your attendance,
THE BANDMANN COMEDY COMPANY.
The Handmann Comedy Company returned to the Colony yesterday from Manila, where thay seem, from the papers, to have had a most success-
ful Besson.
THE GOVERNOR OF MACAO.
OFFICIAL TISIT TO. KONGKONG.
Class 8. 3 pots of Camellias-1, Mr. Ho, Kon Tung:2 Choa Leep Chee
Class 9. 3 pots of Dahlia-1, Mrs Ho Tang: 2. Mr Ho Kom Tong.
Class 72. 25 pods of Fess-i, Mr Wilkinson; 2, Mrs Hinds.
Class 73. 25 pods of French Beans-1, Mrs Hinds; 2, Mrs Fisker.
Cluse 74. 2 Vegetable Marrows-1, Mr Tom- kina; 2, Mr Barton.
Class 75. Dish of Strawberries, not less than 20 fruits No award. CUT FLOWERË, OPEN TO ALL EXCEPT CRÍYESK
MARKET GARDENERS. Class 76 18 bunches of out Flowers to be showa in 3 regulation stands of 6 bunches each, not less than 6 varieties in all, nor less than 2 Chee; 2 Mrs Makeham. variaties in the same stand-1, Mr Choo Leep
Class 77. 6 Boses-1, Mrs Makeham ; 2, Sir Paul Chater.
15*70*asons, and/or Picotees—1,
for Clan:19. --- 3 pote of Phlox Drummondii-1
Mr He Kom Tong), 2 Sir Paul Chafer
Class 11. 3 pots of Carnations and, or Pico-Sir Paul Chater. tees-1, Bir Paul Chater; 2, Mr D. Dorabjee.
Class 12. 3 pots of Dianthus, other variation excluding Carnation and Picotee-1, Mrs Ho Tung; 2 Mr Ho Kom Tong.
Class 13. 3 pots of Pansies-1, Mrs Ho Tung 2, Sir Paul Chater...
Clase 14. 3 pots of Violets-1, Mrs Ho Tang; 3, Mr Ho Kom Tong,
Class 15.
Class 79. 12 Pansies- Bir Paul Chater; 2. Mr. Choo Leep Chos.
CIANA BO. 4 Button hole bouquets, 2 Ladies' A. Nicholson; 2; Mr. A. Nicholson. and 2 Gentlemen's, in glasses or vases-1, Mr.
Ho Tung; 2, Mr. Nicholson.
Class 81. 1 Hand bouquet in vag8--1, fra
pots of Mignonette-1, Mrs Hodren not exceeding 15 years of age-1, Miss May
Class 82. Benquet of Wild Flowers for chil
Robinson; 2, The Misses May; 3 Masters Taylor.
Tung; 2. Mrs Jordan,
Class 16. 3 pots of Nasturtium (Tall varieties) -1, Bir Paul Chater; 2, Ladies Recreation Club. Class 17. 3 pots of Nasturtium (dwarf varie- ties1, Sir Paul Chater; 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong-
Class 18. 3 pots of Naroissu-1, Mrs Ho Tung; 2, Mr Chon Loop Chee.
Class119.. 3 pots Azalons--1, Mr He Kom Tong: 2. Sir Fant Chater.
Class 20, 3 pots Ferns, excluding Maiden Hair Ferns-1, Mrs Ho Tung, 2, Mr Ho Kom Tong.
i
CUT FLOWERS~~PEAK GARDENS ONLY, Class 83. 6 bunches of cut flowers, distinct variation--1, Mrs 1 urnor; 2, Mr Hazeland;
Class 84. 6 bunches Nasturium, not less than 4 distinct colours-1, Mrs Turner, 2, a rs Gibbe
Class 85. 12 Pansies---1, Mrs Turner; 2, Mr Hazeland,
Class 86. 1 bunch Violate-1, Mr Hazeland; 2, Misses May.
GENERAL KXHBUTS OPEN TO ALL, Class 87. Group of Flowering and Foliage plants. Space limited to 12 feet by 10 feet-1. Hoa, Mr Gressen; 2, Mr Ho Tung; 3, Bir Paul Chator.
Class 20 a. 3 pots Maiden Hair Ferns,→→ Mr. Ho Turr; 2 Mr Kwok Bản loan.
Class 21. 3 pots of Chrysanthemum-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong; 2, Mr D. Dorabjeu.
Class 22. 3 pots of Marguerite (Chry- santhemum frutescens)-1, Sir Paul Chater; 2 and Foliage, according to the rales of Japanese
Ladies Recreation Club.
Clasa 23. 3 pots of Primula-1, Mr Chos Leep Ceep; 2, Mr Ho Kam Tong.
Class 24. 3pots of Pavoy-1, No sabibits. Class 253 pots of Balvin-1. Mr Ho Kom Tong; 2, Sir Paul Chater.
Class 26 3 pots of Chiness Orchids-1, Mr. He Kom Tong; 2. Mrs Ho Tung.
PLANTS IN POTS-PEAK GARDENS ONLY, Class 27: 6 pots of annuals or plants raised from seed the same season-1, Mrs Gibbs; 2,
Mr Hitads.
Class 28. 3 pota of flowering plants, other than annals-1 Mrs Hinds; 2, Mr Barton
Class 29 3 pots of Geranio-1, Mr E. M. Hazaland, 2, Mr Tomkins, comme
Class 30. 3.pots of Dahlias-1, Mr Hazeland.
Class 31. 3 pots of Verbenss—1, 'Mr Haze- land; 2, Mrs Hinds
Hazeland; 2, Mrs H. W. Slade,
Claas 32. 3 pots of Migapnetto—1, - Mr
Gibbs; 2, Mr Hazeland.
Class 33. 3 pots of Nastaziam-1, Mrs
2 Mr Hazeland.
Class 34. 3 pots of Freesis-1,, Mrs Hinde;
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Class 88. Bast arrangement of Cut Flowers
Art---No exhibita
Class 89. Best kept Private Garden at Peak -1; Mex Gibbs.
Class 90. Best kept Private Garden at Kow- boon-1, Mr Nicholson.
Class 91. Best kept Private Garden st Hong kong exclusive of the Peak-1, Ms Ho Tung.
Class 92. Bert Table Decoration. (First day only) - 1, Miss Bryer; 2, Mra Baiss.
Class 93. One Stamp or Rockwork-1, Mrs Họ Tung 2 dx Ho Kom Tung.
Class 94. Two Figure Plants-1, Mr. Ho Tong; 2, Bir Pani Chator.
Class 95. Collection of fruit, native o foreign, not less than six varieties, in a box not Isrger than 4 ft x 3ft and 3 inches deep-1, Mr Ho Kom Tong; 2 Mr Dorabjoe.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
An official dinner was held at Government. House last night to which the following were invited to meet Admiral and Madame Perrin:
Class 35. 3 pots of Narcissus Tazetta, tall-1-Rey, Thunhill, Mr Champmeria, Major and Mr Barten; 2 Mrs Jones Hughes,
Class 36, 3 pots of Heliotrope-1, Mrs Commander Hersberg, Major and Mrs Com- Mrs. Adair, Commodore, Mrs and Miss Lyon, Pollock; 2, Mrs Tomkins.
Early yesterday afternoon, in bleak, uninvit- to be declined and that the directors being weather, His Excellency the Governor of empowered to dispose of the Shares not Macao and his suite arrived in port in the taken in response to such offer as they Portuguese gunboat Rio Lama, Benber consider expedient in the interests of the Recadas is returning the recent vialt of incurable. Captain WILLIAMS of Bushire told | Acting Inspector Watt placed a lakong on the
Company R
| His Excellency Sir Frederick Ingard to the Congress that as a result of experiments large sheet at the Magistracy yesterday. The
Mr. MAITLAND scounded and the resolution Macao, and although the weather conditions with Professor DETCKE's remedy known as lukong apparently arrested a coolie for being a
yesterday were unfavourable, there can be no "Nastin," extending over a period of rogue sada vagabond and proceeded to maltreat
doubt of the heartiness of the reception socorded eight months, he had eured two lepers, two him. Insporter Watt came on the scene and
our visitors. When the Bio Lama came to an others had been approximately cured, and a stopped him. The lakong was ordered to pay a
anchor a minte from H.M.S. Tamar welcomed fire of $25. fifth patient bad remarkably improved,
the distinguished guest, who was met by Captain Nathing is maid in the brief telegram as to Private Robinson, of E" Company, the
Consul for Portugal, and Lient Beckwith, Mitchell-Taylor, A.D.C. Mr. J. J. Loiria, the stage the disease had reached in the Buffs, was brought before the Magistrate as
Assistant Harbour Master. His Excellency patienta referred to, but as the report covers terday and remanded on a charge of gambling a period of only eight months we assume ina pasaage at the Race Course. He was also
To-night they start their second called upon Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton on that the patients who have been cured or charged with disorderly behaviour. The case
season at the Hongkong Theatre with the vory H.M.S. King Alfred and slow on Commodore approximately cured in that time could remanded. The defendant was playing, it popular play "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," Lyon on the Tamar. A guard of honour from
Class 37. 3pots of Ferns, distinct varieties millieri, Commander and Mrs Pike, Captain only have been in the initial stages of the isalleged, the game known as crown and anchor. As most of our readers will be aware, this has the Rajputs was drawn up at the landing stage, 1, Hon. Hasil Taylor.
Fitzherbert B.N, Mr. Liebert, Mr
and Class 39. - 3 pots of Fan Prima (Luvistanis Mrs Collision-Morley, Commander Affreito, Proven one of the most accessful of modern and the bands of two regimente struck up the playa, and Mr. Bandmam'e Company may be Portuguese National Anthem as His Excellency chinensis)—1. Mra Gibbs; 2, Mr Bowley Fing Lient. Chauvin, Mr. and Mrs. Blauch, Mr. Class 39, 3 pots of Paims other than Fan and Miss Newall; Major and Mrs. Eaton, Mr. relied upouto de ample justion to it. The Company and suite landed at the wharf steps. After inspect are remaining in the Colony for a week and the ing the guard of honour Senhor Bocadas and Palms-No exlobite
and Mrs. Shelton Hooper, Mr. Herrera, Cap plays in their repertoire, advertised in another his enite took chairs for Government House, Marigolds1, Mr Hazeland; 2 Mrs Hinds.
Class 40 3 pots of Frenck or Africau tain Smith, R.N., Captain hibault, of the column, cannot fail to attract good houses, where they fifined with His Excellency the
Class 41 3 pots of Pot Marigolda (Calendula D'Entrecostean, Commander Linares, of the Governor and many prominent residents of the officinalis)-1, Mr Hazeland; 2, Mrs Blade.
Decides, Rev. E. J. Hamsett., we f How To Be BEAUTIFUL-Keep your com. Colony who had been invited to meet the guests VEGETABLES & OPEN TO ALL EXCEPT FRAN The following were unavoidably prevented plexion, Mrs. Ellen's Créme Charmante, Lait His Excellency the Governor of Macso after GARDENS AND CHINESE MARENT GARDENS. from accepting His Excellency Admiral Sir Charmant and Special Skin Tanke, wad Pondre Charmant will enable you to do it. Her wards attended a reception given in his honour
Claas 42 Collection of vegetables, (not less: Hedworth Lambten, Commander D, Norris, Specialities for the Skin are the study of s at Duart by Mr. Leiria, the Consul, and later than 6 varieties). These must be staged in a RN., Commander Uhlir, of the Kaiserin Hfetime. A. B. Watson & Co. Ltd. Sole Agents, reception at the Lusitano Club and returned box not larger than 4 ft. x 4 ft. x 3 inches Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Logan, Mr. and Mrs.
to Macao by the gunboat in the evening. | deep-1, Mr Ho Hom Toug: 2 Bir Paul Chater Osborne, and Miss Shallon Hooper,
disease.
It is nevertheless a remarkable medical triumph. Nustin, the newremedy, bas received a good deal of attention recently: The inventor of it is Professor DEYCKE, late Director of the Military School of Medicine at Constantinople. The new treatment was officially brought to the actice of the Secretary of State for the Colonies early last year by Sir PATRICE MANSON, WEO suggested that Professor Daroze should be given the opportunity to
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