SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, August 26th. - - IN SUMMARY JUBIGDICTION. BEFORE HIS HONOUR ME. H. H. J.
GOMPERTZ (PISNE JUDGE);
COMPLICATED CLAIMS.
Four cases were called on in each of which the Kwong Cheung firm were plaintiffs. In the first motion they claimed from the Bze Li Lung firm 8392.52 as balance due for goods sold and delivered; in the second action they claimed from the Kwong Wo firm 8805.81 as balance due for goods sold; in the third sction the defendants were the Bang Lung firm and Chiu Yat Kai, and the amount claimed for balane due on goods was $175.14, the fourth claim was against Chin Yat Kai for $513.68 for money
NOTES FROM JAPAN,
(now oyz OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Tokyo, August 15th.
THE ULTIMATUM,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27TH, 1909.
from America in ballant. It will take years to recover Idet ground. The O. 8. K. holds a strong position in the domestic and China coeating trades, and to have concentrated attention on this trade should have been its policy instead of entering into direct-com- petition with the T. K. K. and N. Y. K. in a business aiready everdone.
With regard to the affairs of the T.K:F., over four hundred shareholders met on Thursday, when Mr. Asano made a statement of the con- pany's business. A committee of investigation ne cleared Mr. Asano of the imputation of having missed the funds of the company. At the meeting a shareholder criticised Mr. Asano for building a palatial private residence, when the president replied that this was ary for the reception of foreign guests and others who have business relations with the company. The plagne spot in Japanese business was kero touched upon the inability of a Japanese to do
NOTES AND NEWS.
another case,
such moving picture have I-noon at Asskuss, and that was of Niagara in winter-time, the grandeur
QUTWITTED BY THE DENTIST, and reality of which provoked the applause of
A respectable-looking individual called to see the audience. Buch interest is never aroused by a freak photograph, and poeltivé repulsion is a dentist in the Rue Hermel, Paris. He was the feeling aroused in the avers go Japanese by shown into the waiting room, and told that Dr.
donlist was attending
but beginning to end these shows are à vory harmful glancing through the open door ho conght sight ridiculously exaggerated love scenes. From Papou would see him in a few minutes, The misrepresentation of foreign life, for it is not of the man removing various silver ornamenta about the room and conveying them to his foreign life. To my mind, a great opportunity pockets. He was about to leave the room when to enlighten the mass of Japanese as to our the dentist roquested him to someone when respective countries is being missed. The seated. His teeth appeared to be in excellent avert serious consequences he would have to cinematograph is the most popular of publis condition, but Dr. Popon informed him that to take gas. The patient was much distressd, entertainers to-day, and I beliers that, evan from undergo & painful ordeal, for which he must tored s powerful arcetio and then sent ter the police. The man was removed, and woke but without further ado Dr. Papon adminis up a couple of hours later in his prison cell.
THERE IS SKILL AND
THOROUGHNESS
OF CONSTRUCTION
IN ALL
PIANOS
The situation which has arisen between Japan and China regarding the reconstruction of the Autung-Mukden Light Railway seems to have boon viewed much more seriously abroad than in Japan itself. Lu Poking, reports say, the highest authorities were in ignorance as to what was going on in Manchuris until the eve of receipt of the nitimstum. This is a peculiar report, but, considering how decentralised Are, not China's diplomatic affairs always incredible, for what takes place in Mukden is not always according to instructions from Poking. It may, mortorer, easily be a piece of blaff to enable China to back out gracefully from an impossible position created by the The plaintiffs in each case were represented officials in Manchuria, as in this particular by Mr. Hinds (of Mosers. Brutton and Hott),instanes right appears to be on Japan's side and businese in a business-like way; the ever-present representation which, if they are not simply at this revival of Victor Hugo's play a box STIPERIOR VALUE while in the last two cases Mr. P. W. Goldring { might being there also there is little fear for atmosphere of bribery, be it in the way of social ridiculous and accopted as such, are represent Hugo. She lives with one companion in a
the outcome. Such is the view taken unani-entertainment, geisha, etc,, or in actual money mously by the Tokyo Press, there being. Do giving. This cause will be found at the root- disposition to regard the matter in the light of of the misfortunes of most Japanese companies
had and received.
(of Messrs. Goldring, Barlow and Morrell) appeared for the defendants.
His Lordship asked if the actions could be taken together.
Mr. Goldring said the partners in the different Arms were mixed up.
goods for which he did not charge.
His Lordship-Does not all that prove that the defendant is a material witness for the other firis? You have got only your clients' sido of the case.
a "crisis," as the situation is evidently viewed abroad, judging from teingrams." -
FUBLIC SUPPORT OF THE GOVERNMENT,
THE FAILWAY BOARD.
necess-
business point of view, nothing would pay so
best of the life of the peoples in other countries. much as pictures true to life and giving the The Japanese are thirsting for such knowledge, and the instrument that is capable of doing so much in this direction, that could be an ambassa- dor of peace above all others, is prostituted to Comidis Franmise, Paris, in a few days, and
tive of only the very dregs of life.
RAILWAY QUESTIONS IN THE
NORTH.
MESSES. PAULING'S REPLY TO THE "TIMES."
ROMANCE OF VICTOR HUGO'S DAUGHTER.
Le Roi s'amuse" is to be revived at the
will be reserved for the poet's daughter, Adile
WE IMPORT
| STAMPING THEM IN EVERY WAY-
hodes at Neuilly, and from one week's end to another never speaks a word. She is an old wonten now, and although she is neither dumb BUILT THROUGHOUT FOR nor insane, she has spoken ao word since she vas twenty years of age. Now and again the fanoy takes her to go to the theatre. Then
THIS CLIMATE. box is hired for her, in which she sits with her companion without a word, without a smile, A London telegram dated the 20th inst. to without a gesture of enjoyment. The most the Shanghai Mercury states that the following ouricus thing about Adèle Hugo is that no one itor appears in the Timca signed for Messrs, knows exactly what were the details of her life's Fanling and Co., the concessionaries of the tragedy. When she was eighteen years of e
Boy with an Englishman-an officer in the ROBINSON PIANO Army. This mach is known, although the proposed Hsinmintan-Fakumen Line, by Mr..she ran away from her father's house in Guern name of the officer has never been disclosed. John Scott, the secretary-
After nearly two years Adèle Hugo was found "I am Victor Hugo's daughter; help wandering about the streets of New York say
has never spoken since.
| BIG
THE IRISH "QUESTION SOLVED.
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CO.. LTD.
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The railways of the country, having been put under control of a department of the Gorern- Mr. Hinds did not agree with this statement, The Japanese public welcome this evidence of ment and by the public verdict not having been The defendant Chin Yat Kai was at one time the Government's determination to force the improved by the process, are being wrapped manager of the plaintiff firai, but ceased to hold band of Chins. Whist is termed Japan's weak closely in the official mantle. Despite frequent that poaltion about the beginning of the year and conciliatory diplomacy in Chinese and accidents, great and small, the revelations of
26 Victoria Street, Westminster. 1908. The management was then taken over American questions has long been a grievance mismanagement and corruption at certain
Your special correspondent's article in by another man, who, on going through the of the Press and of political parties, and stations, and of collusion between railway ser- books, discovered that a considerable sum of had the Ministry shown the last weakness Fants and transportation agencies, defects all money was owing to the plaintiffs from the in handling the Antang question its existence crying for drastic remedy, it was recently reportal your issue of the 12th is fraught with other firms. The defendant mentioned, it ap- would have been jeopardised. A surer sign that oficiale of the rank of stationmaster and most serious statements and implications, national complication, which hitherto our peared, had been supplying these firms with of approval of the Government's policy has boon upwards should be privileged to wear swords. which, if substantiated, might lead to intér 14. She was sent back to her father, but she
ANOTHER SOUTH POLE EXPEDITION, the steady upward raevement of the share market This was onsitem in series of official regulations, Government's intention seems to have been to
We shall shortly be having a new expedition In the wilds of Brixton the Daily Chronicle has daring this month. To-day it is firmer than it in which the rank of officials and many other avoid at all costs. There seems to us bat one things having little relation to the running of interpretation of the whole article, that is, has boon for two years past, despite sugar railways were set forth. The subject is indeed nothing less than justification for Japan to discovered an ingenious old doctor who possesses in search of the South Pole. At present the one fit for ridionle, when we take into considers-assume the full control of all railways in the key to the solution of the Irish problem, laat word of the Antarctic story is in the mouth
Manchuria and Eastern Mongolia, and at the His programme may be p scandals, etc., and this tone has been reinforced by the lowering of the Bank of Japan rate nu
administrative jurisdiction saine time exercise
No doubt many Chief and the idol of London society, happily unspoil tion the mismanagement of the railways and
Captain Scott or something very like it, before; but they tells me, writes a Parliamentary Correspondent, now the U. S. tariff revision is accomplished it is clear no change will be caused to Japanese trade stations, facts which strike such people as justifles Japan in a policy which can have batteries and humbler royagers have saided by the flow of adulation. But in America. Trade all round will experience foreign tourists most palainly on landing in one object, namely annexation. By implication have not meant just what Dr. Sargent does. he is finally resolved to make another effort to
the British Government with the grave re the root fact is that Ireland is un the country. Yet time is found to consider the your correspondent even goes so far na to saddle Starting from the incontrovertible position that complete an endeavour five years ago almost steady development. The only factor, says an
To argue that Mr. Goldring saitke was, and was quite willing official of the Bank, which prevented the lower.important question whether the overworked and sponsibility of being propared to support Japan and yet so far, bo proposes with the directness of been unrecognised by the Admiralty. Ranging dams, from Holyhead to Grenore and from St. on his return he was promoted to a captaincy able competitor with the South Manchurian David's Hand to Carnsore Foint, and the thing and placed in command of a fine ship. to pay the costs. The defendant, Chin Yut Kai, lug of the rate, underpaid official, whose mightiest instrument in such a
may be regarded as only the beginning of bis in bemikraptor on the previous regard to the top betidss the uncertainty with in to you, shall add to his dignity with a shaking Chischau- void day, so in those circumstances he thought that vis-a-vis China, but there being every hope that word! It is said that this ide' has been Railway by diverting therefrom the whole of is done, at the nominal cost of fifty millions action should stand over pending the bankruptcy all problems will be amicably sofred, coupled † abandoned; but surely the fact that it has been the European trafic is unworthy of the pen Land, incidentally, at the expense of gallant a career leading to the highest rank in the with the favourable forecast for the rice and simmering in the brain of officialdom, is the your special respondent, who mast be aware little Wales, from which the stone for the dams Navy. But the lure of the. iocbound An- heavy freight charges over sash an is to be taken. The doctor provides canals to tarotie seus is irresistible. He has already com
pleted his plans for a fresh expedition. clearest proof of the unfitnes of such people enormods distance would prohibit any European let Liverpool shipping through, and explains photo to enter upon it, if not this
Trans-Siberian traffic worthy of the name, and that the dams could themseres be utilised not and that each lines must depend principally on traffe only as railroads, but as elongated seaside cities. year, before the new year is for advanced,
of not to conduct the railway business,
The essential condition of financing the enter created by the opening new areas to emigra-
Nationalist Ireland, in particular, tion and cultivation. The strategic and political would welcome being put on the load like this is prise le pratically arranged.
Captain
Palcon Scott commanded-the
Mr. Hinds-We havo more than that. At Friday. In this connection it is stated that the poverty of the railway equipment and over this territory. In other words, the art St. George'e Channel! yery shortly-"Dam of Lieutenant Shackleton, who is still the hero
the end of last Chinese year my clients sont an account to Chiu Yat Kel.
His -Lordship asked Mr. Goldring if he was applying for an adjournment.
proceedings.
Mr. Hinds strenuously abjected to any adjournment. The cases had been running on since the middle of June.
His Lordship -Have you seen this (produced) declaration.?.
Mr. Hinds It was served on us this morning. Had it been served yesterday we should have proceeded to arrest Chin Yat Kai is an abscon- ding debtor in order to have him here this morning. He was the plaintiff in an original action in which beamed thirteen other partners for dissolution, and also applied fox a receiver. His Lordskip the Chief Justice dismissed the application, and also hinted that the case was founded on a very flisasy foundation.
the partnership articles se to whether or not, in
sericultural crops, the anxiety of the authorities concerning the money market has been brought
to an end, and hence the lowering of the rate.
CHINA'S REPLY TO THE ULTIMATUM,
ABAKUSA AND THE CINEMATOGE AFH.
Asakusa Park, its Temple and show-places, is
that
that, or
Whether
island,
so near Crowned with success.
His services have not
Forage,
This
Aerording to a long Peking dispatch to the the great centre of attraction for the Edo-ko, contentions are doubtless weak anough supporta | pav of many question which could be considered.
the majority should not be able to buy out any country charges the other with lack of sincerity one partner at a price to be agreed. It was and the other retaliates with "you're another!'! quite an open question as to how far the part. The whole of the negotiations are truly nership agreement and the original articles Oriental in their intricacy and petty aub
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your special correspondent's argument, bat
ita haven of delight for country people, and s resort that no foreigner regrets visiting. Of it is equally weak to batress them up with after the Afty millions had been spent. We claims of economic competition of the South only want a statesman now prepared to risk his the nature of the attractions of Asakusa and Times asannies a grave responsibility in giving late years a remarkable change has come over Manchurian Railway which is non-aristent. The all on the Union of Dams. for the change the cinematograph is respon publicity to much an article, the meaning of to ourselves. The intentional omission of any re- sible. Formerly, everything extraordinary in which is as unmistakable and as clear to Chinnns animal life, the monster caught in the sea, the ferences to China'sundisputed and sovereignrights demon of the forest, every conceivable mons. trosity and sturdity, was s nine-days
A DARING NAVAL FEAT.
DIVES UNDER BATTLESHIP TO ESCAPE
COLLISION.
The
Jiji, date the 11th inst, the National Review,
famous Antaratio expedition in the Discovery from 1901 to 1904, towards which the Govern ment granted £45,000. Lieutenant Shackleton served ander bim, but had to be invalided home said to be a Chiness official organ mablished in
CLIMBING THE RIMALAYAS.
on account of lang troubles which he developed English at Shanghai, contains a copy of
An interesting letter bu been received in in the Pobar snows. The Discovery was icebound, telegraphic instractions sent to the various Chinese Ministers in Europe and America ex-
in the Himalayas. It was written on June 1, the Terra Nova, commissioned by the Govern
the Royal plaining China's attitude in the Antung.
Milan from the Duke of the Abruzzi's expedition and two relief ships were sent in search of her Mukden dispnto. In this document it is claimed
at a height of 16,500 feet, on a crest of Kment, and the Morning, itted up by
a cost of £23,000. It was by a sledge journey, Japan is the real cause of the delay in the
or very reasonable fears of Japanese intentions Mountain, where the explorers were ancamped Geographical Society, after a public appeal, at in the almost blind sapport given to the policy preparatory to climbing the first untrodden negotiations. After reading the document one can only come to the conclusion that if sunt, wonder at Amakusa. Pokey little shown to which attributed to Japan will doubtless deceive many i pesk, 25,000 feet high. All the members of the after the Discovery bad become wedged in the informed themselves of the larger bearinge of were in excellent health, despite piercing cold South" record, which has, however, been beaten Mr. Goldring intimated that what the Chief
of to
contraordinary ∙sorry an
of bag. Discovery returned to the Solent in 1904, when quantity Juation said was that there was a question in Ministers abroad they will only serve to eam-way for large showy theatres which are crowded the question the omission can but strengthen and biting basta, which make it necessary to by Lieutenant. Shackleton's expedition,
20 that the rate of always wise and discriminating perhaps to stem gag
is vory Blow The dake and his three plicate the fortiga view of what, after all, is a daily from mora to night, in heat insufferable sympathy with Chins in her attempts (not the event of a disagreement between partners, not very important question in itself. One and darkness impenetrable, and the performan the tide of Japanese expansion in Manchuria and the slippery frozen gromadgress over she was accorded a national welcome,
Den here are worthy of serious attention. Mongolia. Your correspondent seems to forget and toilsome, About half-a-dozen of these houses exist, each thist other natione, primarily America, will not gaides had gone forward to cut their way to capable of holding from a thousand to two allow sentiment or berole references to Japan's, some redstone rocks 3,000 fest higher, where the thousand persons, and as I have visited blood and treasure to override treaty obliga- next encampment will be fired. Then another tions, We cannot bat hope your correspondent's similar olimb has to be effected to the snowclad him to burden shoulder of the colossus; sitrate some 2,800 feet pelley to which she and workdays, I can testify to the good Japan with a
Before beginning the ascent of a party. If the secret Peking protocol of will be made. busines done by the management. Fortune December, 19.5, is to so modify the Portemonth the Karakoram range, the Duke of the Abrasti are being made out of the cinematograph. Treaty of Peace, the China-Japan Treaty and
applicants. The most important scientific In one theatre some popalar Japanese novel the Angle Japanese Treaty of Alliance as to picked to stalwart coliss out of 360 eager give Japan the right to veto all milway mensuration work has been carried out, and construction In Mongolia, then the absorption magnificant panoramic views have been obtained thrown on the screen, and as the lifelike seeno
of Eastern Mongolia by Japan is only with the ouers, besides 130 full-size negatives is acted a man with a book reads the story, the
and 500 yards of cinematographic films of un- question of time. whole boing intensely interesting. There is
exampled beauty. nothing objectionable in such a representation, but the same cannot be said of the other houses in which foreign pictures are exhibited. Here received a declaration stating that defendant. Toyo Kisen Kajaha shares, 50 yen paid op. it may be mid that the cinematograph is a had a defence on the merits. The declaration touched low-water mark during the week, being perverter of the truth and panderer to the and the letter were inconsistent. The defendant quoted at 13 yen. Reports of continuous losses lowest taste.
Ontaide these buildings are private letter received from Weihaiwei had during the whole procedings shown himself and misfortunes have worked havoc with huge coloared prints or paintings depicting dated August 19 states that on the night of board H. M. 8. Otter, torpedo-boat destroyer, to be a very slippery customer, and the speaker this stock, and one or two bright journals, acting the scenes within, and these illustrations are August 16 one of the boiler tubes burst ou did not believe that his mother was really ill, as on the polisy of "hit hiri while he's down," have asseous catalogue of blood and murder and as a result two men had died and another suggested another sugar scandal. This alarmist It must be said they are not exclusively foreign was lying in a precarions condition. It is the attitude is not uncommon after the experiences representations, for some deal with Japanese in-custom for the torpedo-boat destroyers to leave for night-firing about three times a week, and on this occasion steam was being got up when the accident occurred. The steam from the explosion was seen from the shore. The funerals took place at 6am. on the 18th instant.
ware binding on the defendant. He under terfage. Japan's attitude is approved by them both day and night, holidays well known sentiments are causing act be beneath the topmost peak, whereto a final dash; warfare in Franes, who, under the orders of
was started, these summary actions followed.
stood there was a lot of bad blood in the whole England; she has diplomatic right on her side, affair, for as soon as the sation for dissolution and the power to inforce her demands. Under these circumstances she is going on with the work.. If treaties are of any value, there has never been any question about the matter, but as the business in Europe and America has been considered a "crisis" the Tokyo Government will get all the more credit for coming out of
Mr. Hinds stated that until within the last few days the defendants had never anggested that they had any possible defence. Two days ago he received a letter from Mr. Goldring asking if he had any objection to referring the matter to the Court translator, as the question it scatheless. was mainly one of account. Then plaintiffs
he intimated,
THE SHIPPING OUTLOOK.
is
EXPLOSION ON H.M. S. "OTTER."
A BRAVE MAN'S DEATH.
in
The offers of the superior school of neval Commander Schwerer, are guing through a course of instruction on the battleship Mussens. recently south of the island of Sainte-Marguerite near Toulon, witnessed a brilliant feat exocnted by the submarias boat Grondin, During the manoeuvres the submarina flotilla advanced
felgned attack upon the battleship division. The Massena was steaming at a speed of twelve knots, when suddenly the Grondin emerged, The latest previous news of the Abrazi only forty yards away, on the Massena's course, expedition was dated May 25, at which time the
A collision seemed imminent, but with great. dúko had reached the foot of the peak de of this presence of mind the commander of the Gris "K2" (Godwin-Austin). The altitude of
a deep. dive at fall speed. This monatain is given as 28,266 feet, being the placky plunge was executed so quickly that the highest known summit in the world except offers on the Massens, tow the propellers of the highest climbs in the Himalayas hitherto that the submarine would be smashed to pieces, Mount Everest, which is 29,002 feet. Among the Grondin turning in the air. It fear of have been Bir W. M. Conway's scent of hat the little craft was seen a few moments The Grondin had dived to a depth of twenty- Pioneer Poak (23.000 feet) Mr. Douglas Fresh later some distance astern of the battleship. Beld's ascent of the third highest peak, the Kangchinjunga 25, 150 feet), and the climb of five yards and had passed clean under the keel Workman of Chogo Langma (22,000 feet).
·TIN COOK-GENERALS THAT NEVER GIVE NOTICE.
it your clients got the costs of the day, they are of the past year, but there is absolutely no vidente, quite as bloodthirsty, but it is to the their moorings about 8 p.m. and to go outside Dr. Hunter Woricman and Mrs. Fanny Ballook of the Massena without the slightest mishap.
His Lordship-Nevertheless, I don't see why, damaged. Would another week make any difference?
Mr. Hinds-The defendant has filed his petition in bankraptey, and we don't know exactly what will happen.
His Lordship adjourned the case until Thars day, and allowed plaintiffs costs of the day.
A CLAIM ADMITTED. Action was brought by the Yue Hang Cheong firm against the Cheung Wo firm to recover $327.55 balance due for goods, sold and delivered.
When the feet returned to Toulon the com mander of the Grondin and his crow were heartily shoered and the commander was sum. moned by the admiral, but whether he was censured for his plucky but reckless plunge is complimented for his presence of mind or
not known.
THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN. The Japan Chronicle of the 17th inst. prefaces a long report of the features of the recent earth- quake with the following statement-
ground to account for the unfortunate position foreign specimens I wish to draw attention. of the T.K.K. on any other basis than that of Here is much a representation of foreign life
Scores of smiling housewives learned the trade depression, and, perhaps, a lack of foresight that must increase the low. opinion the way of
WHAT HAPPENED ON BOARD.
Hardware Exhibition, which opened at the in assgement. The directors mest plead Japanese have always had of the foreigner
art of saving time at the Ironmongery and guilty to having three years ago, during a time This opinion, đạe to isolation, ignorance and
Farther details of the accident on board the Royal Agricultural Hal, Lalington, recently. of great activity but on the eve of the American prejudice, might be much modified by the Otter disclose a story of great bravery on the Ifa few of our great-grandmothers could have panie and universal depression, greatly ex- proper use of the cinematograph, but what sort part of a second-class petty officer of the torpedo tripped down out of the picture-frames they panded their flest and incurred heavy liabilities of representations are given? Scenes, specially bost destroyer. Unfortunately, we have no would have had a megrim" with excitement, cannot meet. The Chiye acted for the cinematograph, of condensed means of obtaining this man's name, but a sailor saya a London paper. Their great-granddaugh from one of his Majesty's ships at Weihaiweiters, by the aid of modern appliances, can get which they now
mixture of antic love, recounted the incident as it was given to him. through the work of the house in a couple of and Tengo may be fine vessels, but they villainy with a
When the tube burst below there were about hours. New brooms will soon cease to sweep
The earthquake on Saturday afternoon, which are not yet wanted on the Pacific. The in which some well-dressed mannikin oz- Shawmut, Dakota and other white elephants ciles the ridicule and contempt of a Japaneeshall-a dozen men in the stake-hold and vicinity.clean, for the Harvey paromatic cleaners, which
volume of steam rushing from the hold, and every particile of dust from carpots, chairs, resulted in a serions loss of life and great des Mr. Hinds (of Messrs. Bratton and Hett) marked the beginning of a series of huge audience; freak photographs, where a railway The bursting of the tabe was followed by a huge are like gigantic bellaws on wheels, suck out had its centres little north of Lake Biwe, realizing that an accident had occurred the curtains, and even from the aggravating ore traction of property. The centre of the die- appeared for the plaintifs, Mr. M. Reader steamers, none of which has ever paid. Meun- train will double up, fall into a river, and
great earthquake in 1891, and Harris (of Messrs. Wilkinson and
Grist) while the trim 3,000 tonner of the Empress" suddenly resume its proper position; the basest petty officer forced his way below and immevices of carved oak. They can be worked turbance appears to have been not far removed
type, which were earning dividends before these pessions amidst the most affate luxury. These diately set to work to secure the safety of the by child. Housemaid's knee will soon be- frem that of the
ship appeared for the defendants.
and at the same time stop the rash of comas-on extinct disease, for the Drudgee it is worthy of note that the vibration The housewife than.. that recorded in Osaka in 1891, Mr. Harris informed the Court that the claizi huge vessels were laid down, are still at it and things come from Paris, and the fume I have steaua and scalding water. In this he was scrubbing brush on a long stick-enables one to registered in Kobe last Saturday was greater
seen are just as used at home, with explanations The lesson
the in so much damage was caused was for goods sold and delivered against a shop will be good for another ten years,
And it at once and the other men out was begun tenches a knob - click-and'
is reported that those who were replaced by a cloth. Another knob is pressed,
we greater, the shocks last Saturday below and got alive ore their lives to the and a pair of miniature rollers wring out the however, promised to pay as soon as they got to have the same trade as the Atlantic for Asakusa audience could understand.
bravery of this man All the men were cloth. At the same time as the rooms are being wero le nouto, otherwise we might have had to record B similar disaster to that which took the money from the Insurance Co. Plaintiffs another generation, for although there may be is more than probable that they can understand
so dusted the dinner can be baking in the "Nurse would not allow time, bat brought this action.
twice the population in China and Japan very little of the pictures, which is perhapa got to the deck alive, but one
badly scalded that he died shortly afterwards, cooker, which is an ingenious cylinder heated place on the 28th October, 1891, when close an and another was very badly injured, but it is by patent fuel, in which saucepans are arranged 10,000 people were killed and double that invm-
Bill
danger oas on the of the other. Soap, mest, two bee injured in Aichi, Gifu, Fukai, and Shiga thought that The may recover. are tell, and said "Are the boys all right??
can all be simmering at once. There are As it is, on this occasion some 40 lives have was pened the petty oflear came on deck, wo vegetables, padding, and water for after dinner profectures, 78 dosthe pourring in Osaks f and on being auswered in the afirmative he folding kitchen tables, which can be packed flat been lost, 168 persons have been injured, and replied that he thought he was about finished, against the wall when cocking tline is ever, and 1,100 buildings have bien totally destroyed.
hands wore the cloth, or elusary hammer which is
These Massachusetts women anti-snfragettes ging them collapsed, and he died without ingenions stops with a tray on the top stop for Windows can be cleaned beyond description.
disappearing. always regaining consciousness.
The scoident occurred at about 5 o'clock at in's matter of seconds with "Windolone," which who propose to go to England to overthrow the night and visitors on the island saw the steam makes the glass shine like crystal, Tarnished work of the suffragettes there would do well, Inning from the dock of the Otter and the silver or plate can be ratiivered in a few minutes instead of preparing speeches, to take lessons iz pianaces conveying the doctors on board. The by the new plate powder "Silverdip" And boxing and other athletic exercises, "Those mys two man who had died as a result of the injuries after & hard morning's work there is the the San Francisco Chronicle, soom to be the they had sustained were buried with full "Siesta" chair, which makes into a hammock, weapons which the English suffragettes mostly
lounge, an upright chair, or a ten table, naval honoure,N.-C. Daily News,
work of
high had been borst Josu, The defendanta, { Is thers to be learned. The Pacife is not likely in English zud French that no one in an accessful after a terrible experience. The clean floors without kneeling the brushing city. Fortunately, although
fortunate.
It transpired that defondants had paid the compared to Europe, the economic valus of the
WHAT. THE. PUBLIC WANT. amount of claim, without costs, into Court, and two is the very reverse and there is comparative.
Now if the Japanese public demanded these! then the manager of the firm had left the Colony.ly little tourist traffic. All Government
His Lordship remarked that in the circum interference in business that is to comment distorted pictures of foreign life, it would be stances there was no necessity to give judgment, country has not saved two of the leading little use arguing against them. But in nine the defendants having admitted liability by shipping companies, the T. K. K. and Oasis cases out of ten the Japanese goes to the show paying the amount into Court.
Shoot Kaishu, from getting into deep water simply to see the cinematograph at work with Despite the experience of the past few years an open mind to see the moving picture, and his the latter company is now committed to the taste is as yet entirely undeveloped. But if he
has any taste in the matter it, is not for mis pasion policy with six 6,000 ton steaners on representation, depravity, and distortion of life. hand, which are most likely to be a weight round the necke of shareholders. The trade To anyone who knows the Japanese, they are may come which will make these large steamers intensely interested in foreign countries, in their profitable, but at present most of them return scenery, vitlas, buildings and people. Only one
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