HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held yesterday at the Board Boom. Mr. E.D. C Wolfe presided, and there wors present Hon. Mr.W. Chatham, C.MG (Vice-President), Hon Mr. A. W. Brevin (Bagistrar General), Hon. Mr. E. A. Howeit, Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, Dr. G. L. Fitzwilliams, Mr. Ng Hon Taz, Mr. Chu Pak, Dr. F. Clark (Medical Officer of Health), Dr. W. W. Pesroe (Assistant Medical- Officer of Health), and Mr. W. Bowen Rowlands (Becretary).
· REVERSION OF INSPECTOR KELLT.
The Head of the Department submitted a minute relative to the reversion of Inspector B. Kelly to the Sanitary Department. YEARS
Mr. HOOPER-Does this increase the staff,
sir ?
The PRESIDENT No. We have-been-one inspector short sines the last inspector was transferred to the office of Import and Exports, and I have been endeavouring to get naothor mian, but until the report of the working of the Ezeles Service ezme in the Government did not wish to have the vacancy filled. However, on Inspecter Bullen going on leave, the staff was reduced to 22instead of the usual 24, so I brought a certain amount of pressure to bear, and as a result Inspector Kelly, formerly of this depart ment, and no longer being required on the railway, reverted to this department.
The paper was laid on the table,
CEMETERY BITES.
A report was submitted relative to the alignment of the sites in the Colonial Cemetery for the use of the naval and military commia sioned officers and civil servants.
The PRESIDENT explained that it was not quite clear from the map prepared which por. tions had been allotted to the navy, the army and civil servants. Consequently the papers were re-circulated, tho committee visited the cemetery and agreed upon the sites stated in the report. He thought it would be well, as the Vice-President suggested, to fill in the remaining eastern portion before having any burials in the western portion. It seemed to
1 to him useless to start in four different >places.⠀⠀
Mr. HOOPEE thought the committee's report preferable to the suggested amendment, although he did not oppose it one way or anelber. The idea was that the unval and military should have their respective aresz.
The VICE-PRESIDENT said the diffully that occurred to him was that there was no apportion-
ment minde of the balance et space in the part at present used. The part used hitherto had been allowed to lis idle, and he did not see aný sufficient reason at the present time for departing from the arrangement which had hitherto been enforced,
The PRESIDENT thought it would be well to continue the use of the present portion of ground for civil servants and to divide the whole of the other plot between the naval and military.
This was agreed to
A PERSISTENT APPLICANTZ An application was considered for permission to nas stall No. 56 in the Central Market for the storage of poultry. The application wo
of lawyers. wahap kitomanij
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8TH, 1910-
But I say we should not allow the Department to return petitions addressed to this Board without our eosing them,
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL-Haa' that boèm suggested, sir?
The PRESIDENT—I don't think so. Mr. HOOPER-I understood you to say so, The PREDENTI said the petition was before the Haard, and suggest now that it should be returned the soul tud ja klija
aliould be
sent.
CORRESPONDENCE.
HALLEY'S COMET.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONGKONG,
DAILY PRESS.")
of motion being thát, while each individual particle will pass over aqual sectors in equal periods of time, each equi-angular sector will contain an equal maas,
SHIPPING) NOTES
The Yokohams office of the O. P. R. is in receipt of a wireless message from the R. M. 8. Empress of China, which left Vancouver on the evening of the 25th ult, maorting all wall and that the Commander exposted to reach Yokohama at 6.00p.m. yesterday. At the time the above message was despatched the steamer was 700 miles distant from Japan.
The court of inquiry holds that the system of post-watching on the dangerous North Devon shore is good as far as it goes, but it suggests that it should go further, and that the const guard should be increased, if necessary, to secure patrolling in rough weather where practicable. This reads like a rather definite challenge of the policy of the Admiralty in steadily reducing the castguard of recent years. In this respect, therefore, the finding is import- Ant. But it will also have the effect of enforc
coast-watching, although primarily a Board of Tendo matter, is undertaken voluntarily by the Admiralty, so that the Board of Traže has no real control of the arrangementë. It would seem probable that the Thiellemor catastropho will eventuato in a reconsideration by Mr. Buxton of the whole question of coast-watching.
"Mr. Hoops-I think an ADALAH 13th ultime, not ordinarily familar to star astronomers in their drawings of the coma, may The Yomiuri urges the authorities and ing attention to the point that this question of
We have little or no evidense to prove that cometary mattor is wolf-luminous, but we have much to indicate that many of the prestined phenomena, eg, double or multiple faila, are merely the result of reflexion. We cas ese mash the same effent in sumoke rising from a past fire. The curious resemblances seen by many
again be paralleled in the reflexions from the brightly turned end of the trunnion of a well- kept gun, or the hare of a rapidly revolving wheel. But there are a few cases, as at Johan nesburg a few months ago, where, owing to the excessive condensation, and the consequent frie tion of the particles of the coma on approaching perihelion, the comet has been feand to glow from its own light so to be visible in day. light
813,-Your readers, as well as the members of the Hongkong C.Y.M.C.A, ought to feel very grateful to Mr. Plummer for his very lucid prosentation of many points with respect to "Halley's Comet pablished in your issue of the
Hon Mr. Hewere did not suppose the gaters. There are, however, one or two more not
citizens of Tokyo te spoedily, start the work of President contemplated sanding a petition book ually mentioned in the text books which may ho
constructing a harbour for Tokyo, irrespective without an auawor, but their position seemed very usefully added. With regard to the orbit the
of whether or not the proposed Tokyo-Yokohama clear indeed from the Ordinance. The applicant text books usually tell us that the orbit of a
canal scheme is taken up. In a few years the might or might not be justified in sending a body revolving reunit the sun may be any one
Panama Canal will be opened to international petition to the Board, but if he did they could of the onio sections circular, elliptical, parabol.
traße, and as a result a good deal of the only return it, and he understood that that was to, or byperbolic. This is only partially true
shipping will be transferred from the Atlantic the President's proposal; the petition had boon of comets, and astronomers "peals vaguely of
to the Padfo. It follows; therefore, that aut in, and he understood it was the President's orbits differing only infinitesimally from a
merchantmen will flock to any port in Japan iden to return it, but not discourteously.
parabols or hyperbola, and yet oeming
where the accommodation is perfect Fucing The PRESIDENT-TO
round regulsely as if moving in a closed circuit, Mr. Plummer records his experience of an Tokyo Bay, the capital of Tokyo will be con- Hon. Mr. HEWETT It is perfectly correct. This requires a little explanation not generally encounter with a comet on the 13th November, verted into a splendid harbour, and there is and I don't see any objection.
given. The orbit of a comet depends upon its 1866. A similar, but apparently otherwise un-overy reason to believe that the construction of original proper motion with regard to the mu rocerdled appontation occurred at Shanghai in the If it have no proper motten it will, of course, fall early morning hours in November (14th, I think), directly into the central body on the direction 1986 Waking up and looking out of a window and velocity of the proper motion will depend facing northward I saw the whole of the sky whether the path be one or other of the conic, one mass of bright shooting stars, too numerous sections or oven partake of the nature of a spiral. for calonlation, which lasted a couple of hours, A body falling from an indefinite distance. I was not at the time interested in the study, with a definite proper motion will most likely and presumed someone else would have noted assume a parabolic path. In its descent it will the phenomenon, so did not at the time record be continually tending to fall into the sun, but my observations. My own conclusions as to tha oraccount of its proper motion the direction nature of cometary movements do not, it will of its path will be perpetually changing and it be observed, always agree with those gonerally will be carried past till its arrival at poribelion; accepted. They are not, therefore, necessarily past this the forces of gravity will be coversed, incorrect, as yet, except in the growing use of the attractive tendency will gradually become photography, and the spectroscope, the astro. less strong, and the comet will recede until it nomer possessed of the most powerful instra has gained its aphelion. But all this while the
menta is little in advance of one equipped with proper motion of the comet will be acting, and the simplest of binoculars, or the naked ite aphelion as regards the centre will be on the eye. We have to wait, with confidence, how
Mr. HOOPER-When I referred to the byelaw I thought the President was laying down a general principle that we could not deal with any petition.
The PERSIDENT-In this retition the man says he wants a stall, but so far he has not succeeded in getting it because the Head of tho Sanitary Department would not let him have it.
Mr. HOOFERI quite support you. : The REGISTRAR-GENERAL-I think we are all agreed that the Board is unable to entertain the petition.
Mr. HOOVER-Yes, I quite agree with that. Members derided that the petition should be returnsð. ·
MENU A QUESTION OF RELIGION.
An application was made to the Board by Miz. Chan Wing To for permission to bary remains in the Protestant Camotary.
Hon. Mr. HEWETT—In view of the very limited space in the Protestant Cemetery, I consider no Chinese should be buried there unless clear proof is brought forward that they vero practising Christians during their lifetime
MY, LAU CHU PAK-Is there not a site sat apart for the burial of non Christians?
The REGISTEAL-GENERALI think we might assume they were Christians, as the application is made by a Christian. We cannot inquire into the religion of every person who has to be buried in the Cemetery. I sesume my grandmothers were Christians, but I can give the Board no proof without a very ❘ great deal of trouble and inquiry.
The PuzzIDENT said this was a question of whether members decided to adopt the report of the committes. The committee decided that this applicant should be told that the re-
are, for future developments.
THOS. W. KINGSMILL. Shanghai, June 3rd, 1910.
PRAYING FOR RAIN.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE KONGKONG DAIST FEESS."]
Canton, 6th June, 1910. Bra, With reference to "Sense's" letter in your issue of June 6th, may I be permitted to enquire why he sarmes, that it is merely Christian prayers that are responsible for the boneficent rainfall? Is "Sense" one of those Christinna, who smear at the prayers for rain. offered up by Chingo officials in various parts of the Empire as superstitious absurdities, while regarding his own devotions as sacrosanct? I am, your faithfully,
COMMONSENSE.
PRAYING FOR RAIN.
[TO THE EDITOR OF TILE HONGKONG DAILY PEESS,"
harbour in Tokyo will directly, banofit the commercial world in the capital, as amach as two million tons of goods being transported from Yokoham to Tokyo each year. The Tokyo journal holds that even If a foreign loan has to be raised, the work of constructing a harbour in Tokyo, which is estimated by some to cost T.38,700,000, should be started without delay.
In the Yokohama District Court, on the 18th ult, the hearing was resumed of an notion insti, tated by the Kilta Gromet Kaishn against the Pacific Mail Steamship Co., claiming damages arising out of a fire on a lighter need for landing cotton for the plaintiff firm from a P. Mastener. Mr. Idours appeared for plaintiffs, and Mesers. Akiyam and Theds for defendants.
In reply to the claim of plaintiffs, reports the Japan Gazette, conusel for defendants cou-
tended that the steamship company was under no obligation to pay damages, us plaintiffs had already been reimbursed by the insuratues com- pany concerned, in the form of an advance in accordance with the provisions of a special con. tract concluded betwean the plaintiff firm and the insurance company.
Since the rodovery of his Majesty's ship Gladiator, which stranded of Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, after collision with a biner, no similar operation has been attended with greater interest than the effort to rescue the stranded Atlantis Transport liner Minnehaha from the embrage of the rocks at the Soilies. The
success which attended the renewed
attempt must be largely credited to the sagacity of the Liverpool Salvage Association, whose officials have had great expérience in this class of work. The Eanger, the mivage tag used once more on this occasion, was at a carlier stogo of her career a British gunboat. Built of wood, she is well able to stand up against the jagged plates of a wounded vessel, The Ranger by the way, is a sister ship of the Condor, with which a famous exploit of Lord Charles Beros- is associated.
According to a Cherbourg journal, a new combination in Transatlantic shipping is in contemplation. This is the amalgamation of the French Compagnie General Translantique nad the Amerions Line. The boats of the new
amalgam ted service would fly in some cases the French fing and in others the Stars and Stripes, The financial reason of the proposed combing tion is the necessity of competing with the Canard, the Hamburg-American, and the North Garman Lloyd, which outstrip the French com paby now in speed by from twelve to twenty-tone hours on the crossing, The report of the amal- gamation must, however, be at least premature, even if there be some truth in it. The Com- pagnie Generale Transatlantique is subsidised by the French Government, and presumably The returns of shipping and tonnage which would lose the subsidy by the namalgamation. The passed through the Suer Canal in the years French Government would scarcely load fast- 1907, 1908, and 1900 have been issued as Parcial support to a Franco-American combination liamentary paper. The returne show that the Aring the American as well as the French flag.
The hearing was adjourned to June 3rd, when the copy of a similar contract concluded between an Osaka Arm and the same insurance company will be produced to the Court by Counsel for plaintiffs,
THE PROCLAMATION OF KING GEORGE,
LosDou, May 8th.. On Monday King George V. was proclaimed King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India,
net tonnage for the past year was increased by 1,774,244 tons as compared with that of 1908, and by 679,093 tens as compared with that of 1907, The increase in the net tonnage had the effect of increasing the gross receipts, which amounted in 1909 to the highest sum ever reached, viz. :--120,642,6775., AS against 108,452,2551 in 1903, and 116,000,096. in 1907. The number of vesels which passed through Through the courtesy of the anthorities we the Canal was 4,267 in 1907, 3,795 in 1908, and St. James Palace to the city. Thousands of people were enabled to follow the royal procession from 4239 in 1979, of which 2,651 in 1997, 2,233 in orded the streets, which were lined by troops 1906, and 2,561 in 1909 carried the British flag. There was an increase of 1,289,585 tons last year politicians and Society leaders had assembled by and polles. At Friary Court well known officials,
Arms, heralds, the Duke of Norfolk,
other side of the axis of the orbit, though at the same distance as before. Other things Mr. HOOPER minuted-As thero is no proof being unchanged a new fall in the same direc- the deceased was a Christian we have no powertion as at first will begin. The orbit în fact is to grant it The fact that the deceased was similar to that made by a graver in the familiar buried at Caroline Hill indicates she was not process of engine turning. This is the simplest à Christian.
case; but far more complications may be evolved. With regard to the composition of the cometary body itself, astronomerse gradually beginning to arrive ut
Home common the nearest analogue wo
accord. As Mr. Plummer states, casagguat in one present state of ignorance is fire-damp. We know the matter is oxtremely light-so light in fact that it has eluded all efforts to weigh it. Yet weight it certainly has, because all its motions under the action of gravity are precisely similar to that of even the heaviest under like conditions. But what belongs to s comet as a whole must belong to each individual particle, that is to say, each particle must attract every other particle in proportion to its weight and inversely proportional to the square of the distation, and hence the comet must have mass, and having mass must have ita centre of gravity. SIE,-" Logic "seems quite annoyed that rain When first the cometary body, then, came has come, and I suppose he argues its advent mains buried at 36 Caroline at present must together in space, before it had come under the is in spite of prayers and not because of them. not be removed to the Colonial Cemetery. He influence of external gravity from any other If Lagio is English (which I much doubt). was afraid that sines the laying out of portion of celestial body, it must have consisted of a he will remember the mysterious case of Miss the Colonial Cemetery for Christians the question spherical mass, increasing in density as its own Hickman, the lady doctor, who disappeared in accompanied by a petition drawn up by a firm would arise new in the case of Chinese and others centre of gravity was approached. There is London one day about seven years ago and compared with 1908 in the tonnage of Britishnine o'clock, by which time when the Kings of as to whether they were Christians or not also every reason to believe that the individual could be found nowhere for many weeks. Specially whiots amounted to 9,495,858 tons in Horedlisty Earl Murahal of England, Hike The PRESIDENT said he thought the Board and he did not think that because these Chinese particles as they came together would have prayers were then offered at St. Margaret'à 1907, 8,302,802 tous in 1903, and 9,592,387, tous Aray officers, members of Privy Counci enght not to oncourage these petitions, being wars Christians, their forefathers necessarily acquired a motion of rotation round the common Westminste, for direction, with the result that of German vessels increased from 2,253,651 tons Edward (Duke of Cornwall) Prince Albert, both in 1909. During the same period the tonnage and Cabinet arrived. It was noticeable the children of the Royal Hansehold, Princo brought forward. As members would see from were. The fast of the mother being buried at
the dead body of the unfortunate young lady in 1907 to 2,310,507 tons in 1908, and to
in Naral uniforms, viewed the proceedings from the correspondance, it was forwarded by the it. Caroline seemed to imply that she was not when particles of air rugh into a tertia) vecunt was discovered in a clump of the treas" far 2,381,681 tons in 1909. The percentage of a wall at Maribory House As Big Ben tolles
therwise she would have been buried in the
frein the beaten track In Lichmond Park British vessels and their net tonnage increased four trumpeters sounded a fanfare, all bats. applicant's solicitors, and the matter was not one to be put before the Board, although they Colonial Cemetery. He thought the onus of
within 45 hours of the direct appeal to the in 1909 in comparison with 1908, being 604 and Garter King's latard), supported by the Duke wore off, and Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty (in his wanted it to go before the Board. He thought the truth as to whether they were a race of
Almighty to solve the mystery Enclosing my 623, respectively, as a ainst 588 and 609 in they ought to return the petition, as there could Christiane lay with them. If the applicant
card, I am, yours faithfully,
of Norfolk and heralūs read out the proclama 1-1908 and 62'1 and $451907. The percentage tion, at the close of which the Duke of Norfolk be no doubt about section 15. When there was cold watefy the Bused, they had no sight
of German verols and their not tonnage The band then played the National Anthem, and
shouted in a fiue voice, God Save the King. any question which concerned the Board, he refusing.
The VICE-PRESIDENT-Apart from the ques- thought members would agree that he had never
142 and 155, respectively, as compared with Union Jacks, which had been previously flying 154 ml 169 in 1909 and 136 and 15-3 in 1907, balf-mast, were ran up to the mastheads, failed to bring the matter before the Board, andtion of religion it seems to me that it would be he should be glad to have their support regarding undesirable to allow any general practice of
while the percentage of net tonnage of the other where they remained for the day The grond the returning of the petition, which was quite removing romains interred in one cemetery to
remained practically stationery as compared procented in carriages to Charing Cross, where maritime nations suing the Chaat in 1909 from here down the Mall sang the National Anthem as in one youre. The procession then uncalled for: The applicant first wont to another cemetery. I think that once an inter
with the preceding year, a
the same ceremony was Боло through in the speaker, and not being able to get ment has taken place there should be very grave
presence of a vast, throng of people. Before what he wanted, he adopted these tactics, reasons for disturbing the grave, and I move
the last word of the Proclamation was read a Mr. HOOPER did not agree that any petition that the application be refused.
white-haired man from a carriage raised his
King addressed to the Board should be returned with. out the Board seeing it. He thought, if it was
from the sun, and the matter of which it is oom
terim dividend at the rate of 7 per cent, per was followed by cheers for the King and "Good addressed to the Board, that members should
posed is always streaming away in the same
anam on the deferred stock of the company Queen Mary. It was not until the cheers It is understood that the divers who have been for the half-year ended March 31.
hod died away that the baud played the National be judges as to whether it should be returned
direction, have a tendency to draw their comets hard at work on the dock during the past two
Anthem. The procession then wended its way to and he did not like the way the President put
as fan-shaped, zæusting from the nucleus; in or three days have attempted to dig away some
Temple Bar, when the nacient picturesque it. He thoughton answer should be sont saying
the present case the ellipse for two-thirds of its of the mad in order to get at the valves on the The Nippon Insen Kaisha has made an ceremony which recognises the historic and the Board had considered it, hat he not think
length was perfect, the minor axis being from sunken side of the dock, without success. The arrangement with the South Manchuria Hall- jealously guarded rights of Lord Mayor and they should allow that the Department should
4 degrees to 5 degrees across, so that, consider compressed Air pumps, of which there are way under which they will be able to issue citizens was perforated. In times gone by, when
now three at Olongapo, will be relied upon
upon such matters as taxation, the City had
the City ehould be returned and not brought to the notion tion was brought about through portion the eccentricity was less than one might have Two shafts in sach bulkhead or tank mentioned places in Manchuria Liaoyang cocation to maintain its right to lose
Tiebling, Kaiyuan, gates against the King's emissaries. The need of members. He could conceive such a petition, of the new terrace in the Mt Caroline anticipated, but is evidently a fauction of that will be sunk, one to allow the compressed Fengtion (Mekden),
tha Changchun, wangchengte, and Chien to exerolse that right has happily passe; the aident had referred. He would draw members were recommanded for re-buriai in seation D, the distance from head to tail grows under tho be made tight so that no water will leak in dat places. will go by steamers of the following survives in the form of an ancient custom to be notwithstanding the seotion to which the Pro. Cemetery boing resumed and those buried thereof the orbit, increasing în qudratic ratio as air to enter and the other toper to chinchai. Shipments for the aforementioned: gate at Temple Bar no longer remains to be elosed or opened. Eat historic privilege still attention to page 115, the first market byelaw, where they would practically have an assurance lessening distance from the mn. This quite ing the process of the work. Were it not for and these byelaws were made by the Board, that the remains would not be exhumed, Thie
archais form and ceremonies. The one to which he referred stated that market applicant was not prepared to have the remains
observed on such ouch ions as this with pleasan
stalls should be classified and set apart by the buried there. Board for the sale, respectively, of certain foods,
Hon. Mr. HEWETT 8000nded.
The REGISTEAR-GENERAL-I think, sir, the fact is that the applicant already has a grave site in the Colonial Cemetery, and he does not wish to encroach on any other ground.
The PRESIDENT-Lam not aware that he has The VICE-PRESIDENT It is very exceptional
if he hus,
centre of gravity. Such at least in the case to form a ogolone; or in a sistern of water when wo open a plug in the bottom, and so the particles rush together in their efforts to escape. On the 14th May, for the first time during our customary season of Spring logs, at shout 3.40 am,, I saw Halley's -Comet just before dawn, and as if to make up for its long continued obscurity I was rewarded with an exceptionally clear view. The tail extended in a straight line along the zodiacal stars to a distance of over fifty degrees, and the outline was particularly clear and distinct fill the whole mass, nearly two-thirds of the length of the major axis faded into the dawn. As a rule astronomers form the
"VERB SAP2
THE SUNKENDEWEY." While one side of the drydock Dewey is practically afloat or lightly resting on the bot the mud, aut how to get her out of iisa tom of Subig Bay the other side is 14 leet in proposition the naval authorities cannot selve onsily, svet
We can get her out," said a naval maa to Cablenece daerican representative, but it will be a long and tedious job. One would do no good while the other side is in the
*
The directors of the Peninsular and Oriental
idea that a comet's tail is always turned away side of her could be easily floated now, but the Steam Navigation Company announce an in-hat and called out, "Long Live the
rand"
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This
be judges as to whether a petition to the Board The PEYSIDENT explained that this applicing the enormous distance fallen from aphalien entirely to get the water out of the tanks through bills of lading for the oder the Crown and the City had divergent views
wid
The REGISTRAR-GENERAL-If the applicant
water to flow out. These shafts will have
On arrival, the herald's procession found the city harred by a siken cord stretched across he roadway. Sir John Kalil, the Lord Mayor, In his robes and chain of office surrounded by his,
therefore he contended they had a direct inter has not a site, I agree that the application twenty years ago, that our comet as a whole ctually knows just how: tlie, drydock" Dewey Jah company is being fortnod, in Tokyo sheriffs and aldermon, was standing within bis -
est. If the Head of the Department was to
nay ho was going to let one of these stalls for a purpose other than gontained in the byelaws, and so return a petition, he would be out of under.
The FIEBIDENTThat is not the point. It
is not a question of whether we are going to let
should be refused."
The motion was carried
TOBACCO FROM SCOTLAND.
the work of raining her would not be partipularly month, from Yokohama, Kobe North China 1gress with the suggestion which was published, the Dewey being stuck so deeply in the mud lines-- Yokohama North China Line, twice a I believe, for the first time, the other day, diffonit k by the Director of the Manila Observatory,
In speaking of the possible cause of the acci. Lane, weekly, from Kobo Korea North China
Line, four-weekly from Kobe, which had been worked out by myself nearly dont a high official of this Navy said
There is no one up to the present time who rotates round the nucleus as the focus of an
sank. There is considerable conjecture, but the construct canal between Tokyo and own territory on the City Kitle of the Griffin. ellipse. This disugross with the notion that at most likely explanation in that one of the pines
He had come dutifully to receive the King's un to enable lighters to amiseries in his State coach. Bome of his perihelion the tail of the comet is whirled round connected with the dook inay have broken or the Yokohama 20 through many millions of miles in the course offer may have linked in through faulty valves. avoid a dangerous voyage between, tasse places. citizen train with's fine sense of the historie,
had arrived in motor-cors. a fow hours, of which thero does not seem any boonse a year ago it is understood the valves The theory of corrosion does not seem possible.
arriv Shipowners have followed, will a great deal of suivant, on borseback, and A great deal of
ed. and the The possibilition of tobacco-growing in sot recorded evidence. What does happen is that were overkanted, completely-adi before that they interest, the Board of Trade inquiry into the who comes here Bluemantle replied,
City land are such that Mr. W. M. Neilson, who has the entire somet approaches the sun in its had been in perfect condition for two year Inns of the Thistlemon. The ratastrophe, which The Officer of Arms, who demands it for poultry or anything else. I inform & the bean carrying out experiments during the last orbital path, and that at the perihelion the without being aleaaed. The only way the cook
two years, is satisfied that good smoking-mixture
The rope was withdrawn, applicant was applied that he could not get it, tobacon can be grown in that country. He contra of gravity leaves the forward foots, and can be floated will be by means of the compress involved considerable loss of life, appeared to entrance into the
One is being prepared now pacons
at them to challenge the effectiveness of the coast Majesty George City to proclaim His Royal and when I informed him that it had to go up produced cbusiderably more than 4001b. from an passes to the after. This is quite in accord with Cavite and will probably be installed in a day watching ranges on our costs to a and the Lord Mayor welcomed the Bluamantle,
to get the ares of three-quarters of an acre last year the laws of planetary movement the comet or two It will take many days.
deremony was gone through. A long proosssion in this petition. I am not raising the question Daring the present year he intends to cultivate itself being a norocusm of the entire Solar water out, but the method is a sure one and will degros which required close sorating. On this who read the Proclamation again, and the s
probably accomplish the work in time to save in spore there is certainly nothing to complain was afterwards formed and proceeded to the sere of tobacco and persovare with his
large part of the machinery, However, it will about, for, while the inquiry was in part directed Royal Exchange. Here some 6,000 people take several weeks of hard work before the to the circumstanced which rendered the hand srembled in the streets and on housetops. Dewey can be lifted out of the mud
Thistlemor unmanageable in the gals which on the partico of the building appeared
Lord Mayor and Corporation, Kings-of-Arms, prevailed, the alleged defects in the coastguard heralds and trumpeters. Somerest Harald service were searchingly examined. The result proclaimed King George's accession and then is finding that the Clovelly lifehost arrived on the herald In a loud voice called, "God Bare the scene of the disaster too late, simply through the King." A mighty cheer was given and the erowe sang the National Anthem, which was the hesitation and want of initiativa on the part played in turn by the band. The crowd again of one coutguardeman and the gross neglect of mag the lymn and three vociferous cheers were
given for the King and Queen, [348 duty of another.
to tender to be arranged later on, he then sent
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of whether we shall let it for the sale of poultry experimenta trials is Barcanle
or anything else, as that is certainly a matter. The scene of these, tobacco trials in Barcaple
system,
But if, as the suggestion of the comet being for the Board. But the applicant says, I want and Queensbill, Kirkeudbrightshire The land a rotating body necessarily involves, the nucleus
wall sheltered this stall; I cannot get it from the Head of is a clay loam, and very stony
side by a belt and centre of motion be also the centre of by plantations, and on das the Department, therefore the Board should of hemp lat me have it.
the crop of 1909, Mr. Neilson states, "is Mr HOOPES--If you have carried out the not yet sufficiently matured to be fit for manu Ordinance and put it up for sealed tender I facture, but the tobacco raised in 1908 has been msauEnstured-by-the-Trish Tobacco Company, would say at once that the applicant should be Dublin, and Dent out as the "Gaelio Mixture informed that the Board cannot deal with it a blend of Scotch and Irish-grown tobacco.”
gravity, we must believe that one half of the entire mass composing the comet is contained in the simost infinitesimal-space in front of the uncions, while the other half is distributed through the tail. The law her, nocording to the universally recognised laws
ed air
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