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THE KING'S' LUCET NUMBER

to M. 4. F. the King's tacky According number Hoth his parents were born in 1819, he was born-ou the 9th his marriage took place in the year 63, which numbers added one to the other make 9; his reign commenced in 190), he was to have been crowned on the 27th, which figures added together make 9, and ho was actually crowned on August 9,

...AN·IRIŅA STORY,

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An Irishman was sifting in a depôt, smoking, when a woman came and, sitting down bosila him, remarked; "Sir, if you were a gentleman you would not smoke here," "Mam, he said, "it rez was andy, ye'd sit farther away,' Pretty soon the woman burst outagain: “If you were my husband I'd give you poison." Well, mura," returned the Irishman, he puffed away at his pipe, if yer was me wife I'd take

it.

Broad." From this it was concluded that the horse, on going off by itself, had stopped in "turn at eadh ́of the houses at which it was i

the customary time had started off to the next the habit of stopping daily, and after waiting house, the process being repeated till the whole "round" was completed, when, the horse returned to headquarters. It may further be said that the route was circuitous, and crossed aminin rot more than once."

A ROYAL · ROMANCE.

PRINCE'S LÖST TITLES.

FORBIDDEN MARRIAGE,

MADRID, Saturday.

Prince Alfonso Grosand...the frontier into France on Tuesday last. and proceeded direct to i Coburg It is believed that the preminaries ceremony took place on Thursday, and the Prince for the murringe bad then boên arranged, as the only arrived in Coburg late on Wednesday. A M already mentioned, the Prince has bisen promptly deprived of all his titles, hoones, decorations, and prerogatives as a member of the House of

Bourbon.

I also learn that the military authorities will immediately institute proceedings against him ne a desertor, in accordance with military low.

The affair he crested great excitement. în Madrid, and is discussed in all the papers. The Radical journals take occasion to say that the incident is another proof that Spain is always under the indusues of the Vatican. I am in a

Court.

very

Prince Alfonso is undoubtedly in difficult position. It is believed that he will nat return to Madrid and that he will resign his commission in the Army.

News by the Siberian mal! Timoror the impian position to usure you, however, that the religi sin greated by the various interpretations given ous question oecaplad A pines of secondary im. to Router's recent telegram on the above subject.portance in the mattor, md that it is the We interpreted this felegram to refer to the

Prince's disregard of the law which caused the Infante fonso of Orleans, but we subsequently profound regret that prevails at the Spanish. BIO REVENUE CUTTEL.

pointed out that some of our contemporaries Dr. Charles F. A ked, of New York, recently had given reasons for assuming the Prince gave the young women of his congregation to be the Portagnese Prince of that advico about matrimonial extravagance Co-nale. We now reproduce the dispatch of the pared with the Baglish girl, the stories girl London Daily Telegraph's Madrid correspond. is a great spendthrift. Shortly after the return out on the subject:-- of the fleet two naval offers were talking about their wives. Naturally they used nautical terms. What a dear littls craft your wife is," mid the first. Dear and little, did you say? She is dear, all right, but there is nothing little about her. Why, she is the biggest revenus cutter 1 have ever seen."

NAMING THE TWINE,

Respecting the naming of an aming four of Burleigh has just told an amusing story A friend of hors, she said, had had the fortano, or misfortune, to have three sets of twins, and as each pair came the parents puzzled their brains to discover suitable names for them. Tho first pair, being girls, were called Kate and named Peter and Repeater; and the third, also boys, were named Max and (max.

Fut the question then arose what if there should be fourth and even a fifth pair. A young lady bad solved the difficulty respecting the fourth by suggesting Ann and Another, while in the caso of the fifth a well-known anthozess in Chelera had suggested Hugh and Cry.

having arrived from the above Purte, Cón- signs of Chuge by her are hereby informed H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Duplicate; the second, & brace of boys, were that their Goods are being landed at their risk, Into the hazardous and/or extra hinzarilous Go. downs of the "Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Id., whence delivery may be obtained. Perishable Goobs to be taken delivery of immediately.

All Claims must bir sent to the Oftes of the undersigned before Nons oi the 16th inst., or. they will not be recognised,

All Claims will be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which dato they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th lust. will be subject

to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Gools are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 13th inst., at 9.30 AM.

No Fire Insurance bus been effected.

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents.

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Hongkong, 6th August, 1909.

AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN-LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK, AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

THE

j.

-“ KARONGA, Captain Leslie, having arrived from the above Ports, (oudigneus of Cargo are hereby ins formed that dr Foods are being landed at their risk into the Golowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar pal Godown Company, Ltd. "' Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

All broken, chafel, and damaged goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY, the 16th init., of 3 P.M.

All Claims must be presented within Altena days of the steamer's arrival here, after which

they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th inst, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Lasaranca har beon affectar.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMÈS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 9th August, 1909.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"BUELOW," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous nedfor exku hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 17th inst. will be subject to rent

All broken, chafed und damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne, where they will be -examined on the 17th inst., at 9.30 a.m.

All Claims must reach us before the 21st inst..

or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the

andersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents.

Hongkong, 10th August, 1909.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALFA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

THE

"BORNEO." Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Vossel nre leroby informed that their goods aro being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowy Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will to sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can is obtained as soon as the Goods are Landed

Optional Goods will be landed here unlosa instractions are given to the contrary within

6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 17th inst, at4 P. will be subject to reat.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for oxamination by the Consignes's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All chains must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

È. A. BEWETT, Superintendent, Hongkong, 11th August, 1909,

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A decree has been published in the oficial Gaeta depriving the Infante Alfonso of Or- fears of his titles and dignities. The rensau for this remarkable stop is that the Prince has married the Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg without King Alfonsos consent. The Infante Alfonso is a son of Prince Antoine of Orleans and the Infanta Eulalia, and is, therefore. first consin of the King of Spain. tis only weddel wife is the fourth daughter of late Dake of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Duke of Edinburgh). She is, consequently, a cousin of the Queen of Spain.

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may

Copugo, Saturday,

The ex-Infanto Alfonse of Orlaïs and his bride, the Princess Beatrices of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, luft hero this morning for the South on their honeymoon. The young ample will later take up their cosidence at the Edinburgh Palace here.-Reuter,

BOURBON AND BAKE-COBURG,

His Royal Highness Princo Alfonso of Orleans, ex-Infonte of Spin, whose marriage to a nice of King Edward ban cost him the displeasure of the head of the Bourbon family, - in the older son of Prince Autoine, Duke of Alfenae. He thus belongs to the Spanish as Galliora and the Infanta Eulalia, sunt of King well as to the Franch branch of the Bouchon family. He was born in Madrid on Nov. 12, 1886, and is, therefore, in his twenty-third yoar.

Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha is, yenngest of the four daughters of the late of, conse, well known in England. She is the Duke Alfred of Saro-Coburg, formerly Duke of Edtsburgh, and was born at Eastwell Park on April 20, 1884. Her eldest sister is married to the Crown Prince of Roumanis, and Princess Beatrice herself night now bars been sharing throne, for she rejected the hand of the King of the Balgarians when that self-promoted monarch was merely Prince Fortinand

A rocant, diner at the Carlton tells the Br. stander of a quaint incident ho noticed there W ATE THE UNDERSIGNED. Trantees the other night. The band was playing cer- tain popular music hall air, and a young lady at appointed by Deed Dated the 27th day of

one of the tables, curious to know what it was, February, 159, Heroby Gisa Nolico, that asked her waiter to find out. The tan departed living on the 27th day of April last paid to the laden with platos, but was so long gone that the riaye he wrote saving. I shall marry the honours for marrying a Princess of the house of Creditors & Best dividend of 3 per cent. in anxious inquirer han forgot her curiosity as respect of the Dohte das in them respectively, the tans. Well on through the dinner she was

alarmed to heat a hunky, gotturn a Second and Final Dividend of 18 per cent..on

voice from the 15th day of Angust, 1909 We therefore

in the dark" request that each of the Urlitors on that day alarm. "I'm afraid," repeated the mysterion

"What "exclaimed the lady, in send us at the Compralore Department of voice, in slow, impressive accents, to go hone Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, an account and turning to a male companion mid, “Is this of the Dub due to such Creditors by Tso KIT man mad? It was only after an anxious interval KEE, together with any promissory note or that the explanation was understood. such proof or other Securities held in respect thereof.

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we have now diglared and are propared to pay somewhat hind say, "I'm afraid to go home mated to the Prince Alfonso that he would this union by dserse of divorce the Princess CHANGCHow, British str., 1,202, A; Partridge,

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The marriage, which has been in contempla. tion for over a year, took place on Thurs, Just at Caburg.

Owing to the difference in the religious persuasious of Prince Alfonso and the Princess Beatrice the marriage was strongly opposed by the Prince's family and by the Pope, but despite these obstacles the young people hare had their way, and are now man and wife. The incident is of so unusua; a ulinractor that I think it necessary to faraishsome details with regard to it. When it was first suggested the Infante Prince Autoins of Orlosus offered the proposals the most energetic opposition. Prince Antoine's own wedded life has not been parti cularly happy, and he and the Infanta Eulalis have been separated by mutual agreement for Fons years. When Prince Alfonso became This, it may be mentioned, is not the first aware of his father's opposition to the mar justance of a Prince being deprived of his Prinos Beatrice whatever the cost it

Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Princess Victoria, an elder' als

The aid of the Vatican was thou sister of Princess Beatrice, married the Grand sought by Prince Antoine, and the l'opa inti Duke Ernest of Hesse. On the disadation of

the Prince Beatrice bocamos. Ronin atholic, and as the latter had acted without the consent never give his consent to the marriage als married the Grand Dako Cyril Vladimirovitch, as it was impossible for the Vatican to approve of the Tsar be was punished by his Majesty in a family with a Princess belonging to a Protest Spain has shown his displeasers with the In reply to this, Prince Alfonso declared his the Tear and the Grand Duke were reconciled, alterable intention to proceed with the mar-and the deprivation was cancelled.

The marriage which has caused suol an ex riage, despite the opposition of his family, the law, and the Church. The Prince during all hibition of Royal sternness on the part of these negotiations was a student at the Military articularly amiable young monarch took place Academy of Toledo, and remnined there utilat Coburg on July 15, and order to secure May 11 last, when he was given a commission its perfect legality no fewer than three core. Second Lieutenant in an infantry regiment. monies were held, corresponding with the civil About this time a communication, was received status of the parties and their different re From the Vatican, stating that if the Spanish ligions. In the first place the civil marriage his Holiness would feel obliged to regard such E. son Richter, Minister of State of the Duchy ox HERMANO, American str., 50, M. Government approved of the proposed marriage, was performed at the Schloss Rosenau by Dr.. a step with strong disapproval, and would break of Saxe-Coburg Goths. In the afternoon the

ff diplomitio relutions with Spainistor, is a solonaised in the Church of St. Augustin, inorge & Co. PAN, British str. 3.039. H. Cincinal of the Clericals, and assured the Papal Coburg, and an hour later the Protestant cere representative in Madrid that the Spanish mony took place in the chapel of the Palais Government would never consent to the Edinburgh. marriage. Aftor this the discussion ceased; and" It is understood, according to the Madrid nailing further was said by Prince Alfonso on the subject until yesterday, when the King of Spain received a telegram, announcing that the wedding had taken place.

MYSBIH W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co., 162, in the dark!" The lady gave a little acroam. of the union of a Prince of a reigning Catholic manner similar to that by which the King of CHAR. Norwegian fr., 1,102, H. Nilsen,

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Hongkong, 9th August, 1909.

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TWO STAMPS AS A DOWER.

Dot, dower, or tachet is the bride's potion, whether she happens to be French, English, or

Scotch. In different countries and times it

takes various forms, dogs, for instance, forming Chinese girl's marriage portion, the animals having a marketable value. What seems at the first sight the most modest dower on record is the bridal portion of the wife of a sergeant in the Franch rmy. Intely stationed in Crete. He had seen servico sbroid, and usrried a creale girl from Mauritius, and her dower was an old envelope bearing two used stamps. They were what is known as "Post Office, Mauritius," the alamps being of little artistic beanly and bearing the words quoted. They were only current a very short time, and most of then were used we believe, in sending invitations for a ball, consequently but few of the lettera were pre- served, and there has followed the usual law of supply and demand as regarde valan,

The sergeant, not being a sailor, did not dia. pose of them for a few francs to the first dealer who offered, but he obtained export advice. This was to the effect that they would enhance in value as time goes on, and that their selling price to-day would be about £1,600, or 40,000 franes. The worthy sergesat, so, a Paris con- temporary informs as, put them in a little box, and takes them with him where he is stationed. Hoformed one of the French contingent lately iu Crete, s soon as he arrived there he placed bia treasure for security in the strong room of

SCOTCH WHISKY. geant reclaimed his stampe. It was an event

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the bank of Canea, and there it lay during the time of the foreign protectorate, When the time came for the troops to withdraw, the ser in Crote. The sergeant, being a good fellow; was accompanied by his comrades, and a goodly number of Cretans, at the precious stampe were borne away in triumph, so if the story has foundation we may expect a sensation in the philatelie world eru long.

STORIES OF HORSES The Pall Mall Gazette published the two following stories as original and true:--

A celebrated English motress was in the habit of being driven each evening in s single-horas brongham to and from the theatre," Doctor' was the name of the horse, and he, like the coschmaa and brougham, was "jubbed." One night, on leav ing the theatre, Miss X. expected that James was the worse for liquor. Fearing to trust herself to his care, she told bim that he might go without her, as she intended to sap at the elab, from whence she would proceed home by cab. James touched his hat, and whipping

*Doctor," set out on his journey back to the news. All went well for & time. But вдоп after passing Brompton Oratory, the brougham collided with a ran. The impact was slight, but it was sufficient to dislodg Tamer from his geot, and he was deposited in the roul without any bones being broken. "Doctor" we arently, unconscions of what had happened, for lio went on his steady way down Cromwell-road as if nothing was amiss, and

thongh Jamer were still on the box. There were few people about at that time of night, and nobody appears to have noticed the absence of a driver. Still pursuing his undirect- od course, "

‚" Doctor" traversed the whole length of Cromwell-road, crossed Earl's Court-road, and presently drew up in front of the house of Miss X without sustaining a scratch. After. that "Doctor" became a great pat of the Letress.

A certain horse belonging to a jobmaster was hired a baker, and was put to do a daily "yound" in a van. In the course of lus" roun one morning the baker's man made rather a usual with him. Judge of his dismay when, on longer stay at one customer's house then was

mounting the ares steps, he could see neither horse Bor Tath

In some distrass he ran up and down several streets nour by, but failing to find the missing horse and vehicle, he concluded that they had been driven away by some mischievous or dishonest person. But both turned up safe and sound at their altimate destinat on. Now, hero comes the strangest part, which is vouched for as a fact. Later in the day the man completed__hig

The Book will be sout by Registered Pastroid"; and, first at one, and then at another,

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house he was told: We saw your horse and for ́ontside, and wondered why you didn't leave szy

ant house.

off

: KING ALPONTO'S DECREE King Alfonso at once telegraphed for Sofor Mauru, who was at Santander. On his arrival he had a long interview with the King, and the Terre depriving Prince Alfonso of his titles

was the result..

The Prince is in a very difficult position, as his marriage without the King's consent has entailed the breaking of some very stringent laws relating to the House of Bourbon,

of which the King of Spain is the head, and no marriage

Tufante Alfonso of Orleans. Recently, however,

according to the Catholiu rits was

Press, that King Alfonso, in issuing the decree of deprivation, was actuated not so mach by his own inclinations as by the Bourbon family laws, which in all matters affecting the war- riages of members of the house are iunzorakde.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issied the following report: - Shaghai and Japan mo not yet to land.

fr the 12th at 12.20 p.m.-The returns from The barometer and fallen slightly at the other stations.

of any metaber of it can legally take place with the highest pressure is shown over the S. part The depression retains ever S. China, and out his Majesty's approx should have stof the China Sex and the Philippines Spanish law, Prince

re-

Band SW winds may be expected

civsti the consent of his father and mother, in the Formosa Channel and slong the northern

and it was equally necessary that the bandas should be published on threy Sundays in the shores of the China es town and parish where the Prince rosided.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending

+

In addition to contravening all these laws, the at 10 am to-day, 2.18 inches. newly wedded Prince has committed & whole serios of military offences. In the first place, as a junior officer of the Army he could not get married without the approval of the Minister for War; in the second, he left Spain without a passport; and in the third, his regiment was ander orders for Morocco to join the forces operating at Melilla, and an order had been get to the Prince to join his regiment. The order, however, did not ranch him, as he had already left for Germany without leave from lifs military superiors:

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:- Hongkong & Neighbourhood(*) Formosa Chantiel.................

B. to S.W. winds, strong. South coast of China between? Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Lamocka South coast of China between Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hains...

(*) 9.W. winds, strong; squally, thunder showers.

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August-Manila 5th August, General Butterfiell & Swiro.

DELWENT. British str., 1,552, J. Jenkins, 6th Angust-Saigon 24 August Gonoral-- Man Fat DEVAWONNE. Gør. str. '.537. Fr. Rehwaldi, 8th August-ngkok Ist August, General -Butterfeld & Swire.

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KAGA MARU, Japanese str., 6,301, M. Hagino, 6th August-Beattle 6th July, Coal and General-Nippon Tuson Kaisha.

KING GEORGE, British str., 2,057, J. E. Jeffrey, 1st August New York 16th April, Kerosine-Standard Oil Co. KUZICHON, British 1,215, W. B. Brown, 7th AngastTientsin 28th July, General -Butterfield & Swire.

str.

Lucaow, British str., 1,215, W. Baddeley, 7th

August-Haiphong and Hoihow 6th Ang.... · General Butterfeld & Swire. MACHEW, German at, 996, K. Zöllner, Bt.

August-Bangkok 31st July, Rice Butterfield & Swire. MAGALLANES, American

atr., 1,375,

A.

Yrazabal, 7th August-Manila 3rd Ang. Ballast-Jorge & Co.

MANDAL, Norwegian str.,-1,194, E. Erickson.

2nd AugustTsingtan 25th July. Rice Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

MANDABAN MARU, Jap. str., 4,444, Shimizu, 10th August - Miike 4th Angust, Coal- Mitsui Basun Kaislu.

MATHILDE, German str., 831, A. P. Uidera, 11th Aug-Hoihow 10th Aug., General - Jebsen & Co.

PAOTING, British str.. 1,027, D. M. Scott, 10th August Waibaiwei 6th Angast, Balt- Butterfield & Bwire.

PERSIA,

British str., 4,789, Siszins, 4th Aug.

3rd August-P. M. S.8. Co," W. British-sts-2,095,-Leis, 10th August

PRIAM

Singapore

field

SELJA

& Swire.

3rd August, General-Balter-

Norwegian str., 7.500, Olaf Lio, 31st. July-Portland 3rd July, General-Port- Jand

& Arctic S.S. Co.

SINGAN, Britial str., 1,047, W. Shane, 9t

Angust-Haiphong and Hoihor 8th Aug, General Butterfield & Swire. SORSOGON, American str., 821. J. M. Ugarte,

3rd August-pilo 29th July, Sugar- Jorge & Co. TELENACHUS, British str., 1,340, Gillaspie

Edwards. 8th August-Manila 5th August Ballast-Wo Fat Sing.

THILATJAP, Dutch str., 2,475, R. J. YORL Emmerick, 3th August-Machssor Birt July, Sagar and General --Java-Ching Jeran Ljin.. FORWARTS. German str., 643, Ulderup, 30

June--Penang and Singapore 18th June, General-Jebsen & Co.

YUENSANG, British str., 1,125, F. H. Rolfe. 9th Augast-Manila 7th August, General

Jardine, Vatheson & Co.

ZAFIRO, British str. 1,629, R. Rodger, 9th AugnatManila 7th August, General- Shewan, Tomes & Co.

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