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SHIPPING NOTES.
The distinction has fallen to the Royal Line of bringing home Earl Grey, Governor-General Thess. Shast, but at Taikoo Dockyard for of Canada, by its turbine steamer Boyal George, the Yangtazo passenger trade, had steam fosts The intimation from Quebes that the same vessel te inaugurating a fortnightly mail service on Saturday. The trial was satisfactory.
to England under the Federal Government will A shipment of Hankow tea for European it is considered likely, buvo sene bearing on the Eussia has recently boon put through Dairen, situation when the present mail contract with Hankow tos is the Imperial Government expires. Report has probably for the first time. very popular among Russians, but his heratoit that the White Star Dominion Line has it in fore been imported vid Shanghai and Vladivostok contemplation to build two express boats in this connection, but no confirmation of the rumour is forthcoming. The Allan Line has already arranged to build a new 22-knot steamer, and the Canadian Pacific Company bas long heen considering an extension of its flost.
It is reported that negotiations have been completed for the transfer of the British steamer Bentomond to the Nippon Shosen Kaisha, of Tokyo, whose steamers are plying in Chinese waters.
Those who have been accustomed to hold up the arrangements at Continental portsas a model to be imitated by the Port of London may read with some surprise the information furnished by the Slapping Gazette's Antwerp correspon. dent with regard to the charges made at that port for watching cargo on the quays. There is, lo statos, no regular tariff, and any receiver who oversteps the twenty-four hours limit allow ed by merchants for taking delivery of goods *at once finds himself in the hands of one of the corporations, each of which has its own condi- tions and tarifis, Is many instances they are little short of exorbitant. It seems hardly credible that in one of the first shipping ports there should not be an official tariff for watching obarges on quay,"
There sooms good reason to believe that the latest Orient liner, for which the order has now been placed on the Clyde, will have a combina- tion of reciprocating engires and turbines. In this respect, therefore, she will be distinguished from the rest of the fleat, and her achievements will find an ampio basis for comparison. It also transpires that the Aberdeen-White Star Line, in ordering two now passenger steamers for the Australian trade, has also decided that one of them shall bo engined on the combination principle. This vessel is to be known as the Demosthenes. Her sister ship, likewise of about 12,000 tons, is to be known as the Thomistoclea, the proposal to call her the Euripides having been abandoned on the discovery that that name is already appropriated.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY DRESS TUESDAY, JULY 12mm, 1910.
CANTON.
| HITH AND SCIENCE IN HARNESS.
MEDICAL MBK'S VIEWS ON MENTAL HELLING
GRETNA GREEN AT SEA.
EOMANTIC WEDDING OF A SWENSH COUNT;
A now Graton Green, off the coast of Boot. land, has been discovered by Count Erik Lowon haft, who was married in romantic fashion on the high seas on June 17th,
Count Lewenhaft, who is tan su, of in dies
in London, took his bride, Frankin Karoline tinguished member of the Swedish Court now Weiss, to the tug Confidence, of Loith, and
married them on the bridge. from the island of Inchkeith, a Sestol sinister
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENE.)
Canton, 8th July, ESCAPE FROM GAOL
Aremarkablesymposiam of prominent medical Since reporting the escape of twenty prisoners from geol at Fok Le, a more serious occurrence not on the question of faith healing is printed of a like nature has taken place in the adjoining resent lesne of the British Medical Journal. It is opened by Sir Clifford Allbutt, Regius district of Kwal Sia. Last week daring the
cutribations from Sir Henry Morris, Bart, havy rain a gang of 50 convicts rushed at the Professor at Cambridge, while there are also guards, overpowered them and possessed them. T. H. Batlin, president of the Royal
res of their rifles. Tho alarm was given College of Surgeons, Mr. William Osler when the boat had passed the thro-mile limit and the Magistrate put himself at the head gins Professor at Oxford, Mr. T. Clare of semia soldiers and est off in pursait. Three Saw, Emeritus Professor at St. Bartholemew's en were recaptured and the others made their hospital and Mr. James Horie, lecturer on way to the river, whore they entered hosts The general feeling running through all the and mado off. They were intercepted by sometialas may be summed up in the words of Sir men from a guard bont and ten more were maptured, but not before two soldiers had been The restaing 37 prisoners are fatally shot. still at liberty and, being armed, they will doubtless form themselves into a gang of banditti and live by plunder.
DEMANDING MONEY."
montal disanem at Dublin University,
to
The report was circulated in Shanghai a week
ord Albatt, who writes as follows: To put limita to what God oan de were ago that another vessel was nektora on the
msumption indest but we must try to see with eyes open what God wills and what He does not will. Amherst rook. The foundation for this state ment was in a wireless message received on June
of the tenets of Mrs. Eddy Ilmow too little 30 by the F. M. S. Korea, which read Steamer
speak with assurance, but it is said that they deavour to repel er evuld the assaults of material oval by perunding themselves that shore Amherst Books Can you obtain what company, ship or nationality?" Immediately
At a place called Tei Ma Hu in the Wai Chow does not exist, that it is a spectre ongendered on receipt of this information the pilot boat was
understanding. dispatched to the scene, but the Alagosan Maru Prefecture, the bandits have made a confedora- the warped and sinful medium of man's tion and started a secret society. They issued
Doeply na we may sympathise with the was the only vessst in possession of the rock The report is said to have originated through a noticos demanding a sum of 84,000 for the par-terte which will not attribute to God acte ox mistake on the part of a captain of one of the pass of buying ermas and ammunition, and this implications which revolt our highest othieal snite love, this denial of the plainest facts of coasting vassle. He saw the diagosan Marus was to be contributed by the natives under stincts, which cannot see in the earthquake on the Amherst Rook, and not hoing aware of in of having their possessions stola. The le is too andacions an imagination to serve as the fact that the accident had been reported, he notice having come into the hands of some of the the interpretation of disease. drew attention to what he thought to be anal gentry, a copy was sent to the offloorThis is net to hope beyond knowledge, but ankoira, vessel in distress. These interested commanding the troops in the prefecture in shipping circles fearing that another vessel aking him to take steps to clear out these had come to grief on this rook, immediately stuchers of the peace. The officer was not mado Investigations, with the happy result that his post, however, having gone to Canton, as already stated, it was found that only one telegram was then sont to Canton, arging vessel had got into diloulties. The Pilot As the authorities to send the officer back at once, sociation, says the N.C. Daily News, is to be the condition of things in Wai Chow is commended for the prompt steps taken to inves- tigate the matter.
LOCAL SPORT.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
WATSON'S U. CRAIGERGOWER.
Watson's best Craigongower by 55 to 44 on Saturday, Boores:
Humphreys and Clark beat Lammert and Currie 10-1, beat Bass and Petersen 8-3 beat Higginbotham and Holmes 8-5,
H. Rapp and F. Rapp lost to Lammert and Currie 5-6, lost to Bass and Petersen 2-9, beat Higginbotham and Holmes 7.4.
Tayler and Phillips lost to Lammort and Currio 47, lost to Bass and Peterson 3-8 beat Higginbothau and Holmes 8-3.
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defy knowledge, and the humblest truth must balore the noblast arras. When we refuse to facts all is lost; we may not hypnotise Mr. Osler, writing on the "Faith that heals," Nothing in life is more wonderful than #58 faith-the one great moving force which we can aither weigh in the balance nor test in the ucible. Intangible as the ether, ineluctable gravitation, the radium of the moral and mental spheres, mysterious, indefinable, kaown only by its effects, faith pours out an unfailing stream of energy while absting nor jot nor title its potend did Bt. Paul break ont into the
Well indeed famous well-known panegyric, but even this marcely does justice to the Hertha of the physical world distributing force as from a great storage battery without money and with out price to the children
mer
It is reported from the King Chow and Ko Chow prefectures that large numbers of French coins are in use, and that there aro also a con-of siderable number of Japanese dollars in circula Hon. It is said that the natives will not accept the Chinoso 20 cent and 10 cent pisses, but sways demand to be paid in French money, This has come to the ears of the Viceroy, who is
king steps to alter this state of affairs,
THE TELEPHONE. The director of the Telophone Bureau has informed the polion that the main telephone line at the Kwai Tak gate has been wilfully damaged by some malicious person. The Taotal of Polios hss Issued notices to the effect that anyous found tampering with telephone fixings will be
averely punished.
WATER POLICE.
tourdes.
The reason for this dramatic wedding
in the North Sea was that Count Lowen-
haft who is a lieutenant in the King of Sweden's Shaniks Hassars, is under orders to return to his regiment, and neither he nor his bride had resided in Brotland for the twenty. one days required by law.
imit, and they learned that a meringe dan be legally celebrated there by s minister at the shortest notice.
The high sens, however, are outside the
It was one of the most romante masrlages that evon Scotland has known, and revived, with twentieth-century improvemats, all the travelled post baate to Gretna Gruen, Every glamour of the old days when Esgllek couples detail was carried out swiftly and secretly,
raised for Count Loweshaft and his bride were suxious that no technical objection should bo
The young Count met Fraulein Weiss at the at the last moment. door of an hotel in Privoss-stre, Edinburgh, in the afternoon, and took her in a taxicab down Another taxicab brought two Edinburgh sell. to the docks at Leith, three miles cut of the city. store, a minister of the Church of Beotland, a bridesmaid, and the best man.
When the party reached the dooks Count the captain, Mr. James Nichols, was not at Lewenhaft chartered the tug Confidence, and first told the romantic secret.
"We want to go out for a crise," said, the
best man, a Swedish doctor, and the Conut, with his bride on his arm, followed by the bridesmaid and the two solicitor, hurried on board the tug. It was not till the Confidence was well on her way up the picturesque waters of the Firth of Forth that the captain was told he bad a bridal party on deck. He was then asked to anchor three and a half miles from Inchkeith, the little island that is the last point of Scottish land on that const
The little party then walked aft, and the minister, the Rev. Robert Johnston, of the Murrayfield Established Church, Edinburgh, produced his book. Count Lewenhaft, a tell young man, with a fair monstacks, drassed in a frock coast and silk hat, took the arm of his bride, Fraulein Weiss, who was is a dark walk- dress, and they stood togethor on the captain's dock
Sir Henry Morris discusses miracles at Lourdes. Whilə neglecting the miraculous character of the rares, he throws no doubt on the good faith of the medical man to whom the aquiry into the genuineness of the cares is trusted, but he holds that there is nothing in these cures that cannot be matched by the The Scottish coast was outlined in the dis. operation of natural causer,
tanse and all round was the open sea. The He brings forward in Ulustration some ceremony was conducted simply and impres striking cases of the immediate and sponsively in the fashion of the Scottish Church, taneous cure of diseases which had brought just it would have bear celebrated patient to death's door. Both medical in the privats room of on hotel if the and surgical cases have often bean helped necessary notice had boon given. The The water police have not a good reputation, by faith, and the medical man, according to the young couple joined hands, and then the
Cennt slipped a ring on the bride's finger. and as a body they are muck disliked by the sexies of articles under notice, is ever willing to
Mr. Johnston then delivered a blessing and gave a short midress as though marriages on the people, A few days ago during the typhoon anaswledge the aid he receives from unknown
Mr. Batin, who has seen more cancer than high seas were everyday occurrence; wedding front happened which has brought them still farther into disrepute. In the height of the most surgeons, believes absolutely in the good breakfast was unpacked from a hamper, and the was asked to return to Lath as quickly Borm a boat capsized and two boatmen wors faith of the official reporters of the Lourdes
gible. bat he shows how fallacious experience a
But the first of all produced miracles, Gross Handicap Net.thrown into the water. They managed to cling bin such matters. He quotes many instances his log.
93 14 *79.
"I must make to the overturned boat and ory for help. This of disappearances of tumours of persons who
an entry of all marriages, 98- 16 92
happened close to the side of a water-police have not been treated by faith, but who have births, or deaths on this vessel, in accordance A. W. W. Walkinshow 63 Bor. 83 L. Evans
98 15 83
steam launch, the crew of which made not the been condemned to death by competent surgeons, with the shipping regulations," he explained, and
If such things should happen, as well they the couple smilingly 1 84
sure, the case would naturally and honestly be
laimed se a riraola,
The good which may be done by medical men by using the faith of their patient as a part of tabir materia medica is well commed up by the diter of the British Med cal Journal when The says
The Captain's Cup was played for at the Happy Valley from 2nd to the 4th inst, with the following resulta:--
Economy is evidently a recommendation of the combination principle. Otherwise the Now Zealand Shipping Company, after experimenting with the cargo-carrier Otaki, the first combina tion steamer ever sent across the Southern Oceau, would scarcely have decided that the Rotorua, the latest addition to their passenger fleet should bo similarly engined. With three big passenger boats of this type in prospect in the Australian and New Zealand trades, it must be confessed that the joint use of reciprocat. ing ongines and turbines has made remarkable atrides. It is interesting to note that on the Aberdoon-White Star liners above referred to there are to be a certain number of single-†D. berth cabins for third-class passengers. The circumstance is a sign of the times. Probably in the near fatare the steamship companies will have to recognise that the third-class voyager will be almost as exacting in this respect us saloon travellers.
Early in 1911 the Boston service of the Canard Company will be strengthened by the inclusion of a new steamer, the Franconia. The vessel is at present being built on the Tyus, the firm eatrasted with her construction being Messrs. Swan, Hunter, & Wigham-Richardson, who turned out the famous express stoamer. Mauretania. This Tyneside firm also built the Ivernia, which has done so ranch to popolarise the Beston Hervice of the Canard line. Tho
Franconia will be larger than the Iversia and Buzonio, having a grcas register of about 18,000 tous. She will be propelled by twin-screws, driven by reciprocating engines, and will have a sen speed of about sixteen knots. About four miles of girders, and about 100,000 square feet of scaffolding area are being utilised in the con- struction of the vessel, which is to be completed in eighteen months. The number of men
engaged on the construction of the boat is about
3,500, but this, of course, does not includo o small army of decorators and others, who will perform their allotted tasks before the ship is ready to rogaive her first passingers. The
Franconia will be launched on July 23.
London is this year to be the scene of the con- ference of the International Law Association whose meetings, by the courtesy of the City Corporation, are to be held in the Conseil Chamber of the Guildhall during the first five days of August To a large extent, the topics
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"JAPAN'S MARIE TEMPEST.”
HIMONO ERICES.
One of the most refreshing among the qualities possessed by the Japanese actress, Mime. Honake, who will make her appearance at the Coliseu is her frankness. However she may mince her steps, she certainly does not mince her werde..
In
conversation with a representative of The Daily Chronale, Mme. Hanako, who has aptly been called Japan's Marie Tempest." explained pretty freely her views on the difference she has anticed between ladies and their habits in Europe and Japan.VN BOBITS
country
201 *Is a strange country, or a to us," she said, "I should not perhaps, be surprised at surprises. But thore is ono
Falightest effort to save the men. The unto may, in a patient undergoing any system of faith partionburs, which have him the necessary thing in particular that I cannot hòlp ex«
tanate pair were ultimately rescued by the crew of a salt junk.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
A meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council is called for Thursday afternoon. The orders of the day, which include eight new Bills,
are as undor:
"Whatever exorcises the demon of Fear, and brings to the sick man's bed the Angel of Hope, is a powerful aid to medical treatment. It is, First reading of a Bill entitled, " An Ordin,herefore, as unscientific as it is inhumun to put
Beide faith-healing as more superstition." nice to secure the better training of Midwives and to regulate their practico,” al
First reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordin- ance to relievethe Governor-in-Council of certain
The United States Post Office authorities have arrested President Wilson and Vice-President duties. Bogart, of the United Wireless Company, who First reading of a BI entitled, "Au Ordin are charged with using the mails fraudulently ance to amend the Young Persons Ordinance, for the purpose of selling United Wireless stock.
Chief Post Office Inspeeter Meyer has issued an official statement declaring that one officer of the company made from a million to two million pounds, and others lesser mounts, by selling to the public shares at inflated values.
the officers,
1909,"
SWISS FLOODS.'
The Bloods at Looerne have not diminished, and
First reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordinance to amend the Law of Copyright."
First roading of a Bill entitled, "Az Ordia ance to send the Crown Lands Resumption Ordinance, 1900, and to make special provision for the Remption of Crown Lands of small Seeburg. value for public purposes." .⠀
There are 22,000 stockholders throughout the country, many of whom placed their savings in the company stook owing to the false repre. sentation
Mr. Meyer declares that the real assets of the
First reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordin company are worth 480,000, while the total stock insus was four millions, which has been ance to amend the Protection of Women and forced far beyond par by repeated manoeuvres, Girla' Ordinancə, 1897." company makes the total value 200 millions,
bat
in his log.
leaving their morning bath, or taking their first meal of the day, in English ball dresses or after- noon gowns! I think they would say, or at least got the impression, thas the Japanese Ind es were quite mad
pressing my astonishment with. In my Con When the bug reached Leth the Count tinental travels, and in my stay in England, and Countess Loveshaft, after receiving I have observed that ladies have
faney for congratulations, returned in a taxicab to wearing our kimono as a dressing gown! I the Royal Hotel, Edinburgh. They left to wonder what they would any if they went over to Japax and found some of my country women spend their honeymoon in the Tressaals, before the Count returned to his regiment.
"We did not know English and Scottish marriage laws well said Cout Lewenhaft, before he left. I came here to get married, and I said, Karoline, there must be no delay,
And if English and French ladies must but they told me we must reside twenty-one days in Edinburgh. It was too long to wait, was it not P. Su we saw the solisitors, and they wear the kimono for a drassing gown, con- tinued the Japanese actress, why don't they arranged everything quickly and splendidly have it made to fasten as we fasten it? It
"We did not want it known til it was over,
should lap over from left to right, not, as is the hat now we laugh. Is it not sol'
case with your womenfolk from right to left. Count Lewenhaft, with a happy smile, hurried When a Japanese lady walks her draperies unst fall from left to right. The ladies of t
who odded his carriage after the Countess,
her approval,
CAN YOU USE THE CHOPSTICKS?
London, says an exchange, has taken to chop-
do not know this. If they delight to wear the dram of Japan they should delight to wear it. properly, or there is Deither sense nor compli ment in the fashion. If they do not know how tha, klmowo ought to be mads, surely, your manufacturers might be expected to have some knowledge of the dress !"
(This remark of Madame Hanako's secr
seemed
a blow to certain English firms who have
to our representative to come as something of
"the
advertised their kimonos as having been procured straight from Japan!)
In Japan, went on Madame Haaske,
sleeves of her kimono. I have not noticed any older a woman gets the smaller are made the small sleeves on the kimonos worn by English
their age they alles, however old thor have been! Bat never want to shorten it by a single monthz.".
Bat, Japanese ladies are proud of
I hope there is something in England
Daily Chronicle
eals to me," answered Is much that appeals to Madame Hanako at once but even my joy at being in Londen, and aboat toplay before London
As a reprohon trimble Apart from this kimono and age
thatappauls to you?" asked the
murkubls scenos are to be witnessed. The whole of the Schweizerhof quay is about 2ft. under water. At the National Hotel the cellars are flooded, and a temporary kitchen has been installed in the billiard room, at the Kursaal the dressing rooms and cloak-roome ars under water, and the stage is reached by a stairway from the pavement. The rush of the River Reuss brought down many salmon, one of which, sticks, and the cult of the chop-suby is side of the road
read way between Lucerne and theatre Landoners are tasting the delights of a weighing noutly 911, was actually caught by the spreading. Every night before and after the Chinees dinner or supper at the sign of the railway communication has been Gelden Dragen in Denman-street, Piccadilly. Fortunately,
Although knives and forks are provided for re-established, and all the lines from Lucerne wooden-covered bridge has been closed to trafie, them insist on experimenting with the chop are now open, including the Gothard. The old European patrons, if they d sin them, most of and is guarded by troops. There was an ex- sticks, moricums are oxtape with chopsticks. until the last price of a £10 share given by the First reading of a Bill entitled, "An Ordin, siting scend yesterday afternoon, when two and will use nothing aloe, bat the woes of Lun were eventually resoned from their perilone by picking it up with two pices of wood are He says the company's offers sold thousands ance to provide for the stopping ap, diversion, small boats were washeds.sinat the iron bridge, gry Englishman who first tries to out his food
position with great difficulty by a moter launch.
noh. great, of their own shares to the public while declaring turning or alteration in levels of Highways."
The Bigi and Pilatus railways have not been The rice and sliced chicken First reading of a Bill entitled, " An Ordin. they were retaining their holdings and patting money from stock sales into the company's ance to further send the Liquora Ordinance, interrupted, and no diffenities are experienced sibis habit of slipping out of the chopstions just
by those making zzountain excursions. Great plant
axertions are being made by the anthorities for when the diner is about to put the food into his representative. claimed that its object was to 1909." The company.
·· ** I can tosch ung one to use tha
use the chopsticks in Second reading of the Eill entitled, the comfort of visitors, Temporary horse combine all wireless companies, and saerted it
Sohwal- a few minutes," Mr. Cheng, the manager, said, This was absolutely untrue.
raised timber sido-walks Communication is writers. Thus the Declaration of London, &
The company owns a few land stations, and Supplementary Sam of Three hundred and zerhof quay, and extensive as in
possible in all parts of the town. matter which is at the mount exciting has its equipment in several ships. Mr. Mayer fourteen thousand five hundred and thirty-thires
The exertions of 600 soldiers at Stans are a good deal of interest in maritime circles, estimates that the real value of the stock is a Dollars and thirty-two Cents, to defray the
meating with success, and one-third of the water Charges of the Year 1909."
should Chinese Incheon is to be introduced by Mr. Arthur Cohen, ponny a share.
of the Hirer Aar is now confined to the original K.O, and fir John Macdonell, Mr. Justics
Iam sorry I cannot agree with them, but I Ordinance to amend, the Trauw y Ordinanco ganisation by the anthorities, in affording relief time, and one dish is as satisfying as an ordia- Walton is to contribute one of three papera on
am not sorry I cannot use a flattering tongue! 1902
considerable damage has been averted, and no tho limits of Slate interference with maritime
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued
Will not be proceeded with at this meeting lives are reported as lost in Switzerland, spart
The Chinese dish is a blend of all the things You have a wonderful city hers marvellous contracts, and them are to be a couple of cou
the following report -
from the catastrophe at Altdorf that make a four-concee English heal. There is structure. We have nothing like it in my island home. You have many murvels here that munications on the subject of general average,
At Zarick the water is still rising. Consider rice fried in egg asa basis, alies of chicken, or make On the 11th at 11:55 am-The barometer 1ATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
my Little Japan quite insignificant. But able inundations are taking place at Ble, the rawn roo, or duck sausage, will tender bara boo Workman's compensation commisuds no fewer has risan moderately over N. Chins and Japan
Areas of low pressure are lying over the The German str. Borneo left Sandakan of Bhine having risen over loft. The historic spreata. There are "chon-sta" the various there is one thing that Japan can show you than five papera, four of which will be by foreign Yellow Sea and the N-W part of the Bus of the 9th instant p.m., and may be expected hont covered bridge over the Rouss at Gisifon has ints of mixed dishes containing from fifteen to delightful, beautiful, unspoiled, natural, lovable,
Japan, the Facille to the 5 of Japan and W on or about the 15th instant
been completely washed away. St. Gall, Appon thirty ingredients womanly woman! I may be wrong, but you do China and Tonking. the S. part of
The MM. str. Polynesien, with the French tell, Glarus, and Schweiz are also suffering A peculiar dainty of the Chinese restaurant not seem to possess such a thing in England Pressure remains high over the S. part of the Mail of the 19th ult., and mails from London severely
is bean sprout, which grows in the kitchen in a at least, not in any quantily Your young wonen asem to me to be too old, and your old China Sea, and the Pacific to the N.E. of Japan of the 18th it., left Singapore on the 11 The agency of the Sri Federal Railways day. Tiny green bulbs like green peas, are
Fresh to moderate 8.W. and 8 winds may
At which point,
that more conversa- the 18th inst
There
to be dealt with concern ship owners und under. had a large interest in the Marconi Company Ordinance to authorize the Appropriation of a trams are running through the male of I have already taught many English ladies audiences again, cannot lead me to the longtis
and Colonial delegates. An American delegate will comment on "The Doctrine of Contingens Voyage," and a visitor from Marseilles will disonss the liability of ships in foreign ports
WEATHER REPORT
is
re
who disdain a knife and fork in a Chinese staurant. Of course, there is no need for & kuile the kitchen:
of praise that I observe, frem Interviews in your Rowspapers, are common with most foreign visi- tera to your counter and yourcapital. Youryin Nothing they encounter, animate, or
and forks really, since all the food is cut up intors seem to say that everything 16 animate,
That is why: a
Becond reading of the Bill entitled, var bod. As a result of the magnificent or appeal to business men—it is great saving of is anything less than the finest O
the f
ary meal.”
respecting claims for personal injuries. Natur-be expected in the Formosa Channel and alon inst., at noon, and will arrive here on Monaco ng telegram to Routers imported from China. When they are placed me to f
ally the conference has its social side. Thero are to be dinners at the Middle Temple, Lincoln's Ian, and the Law Institute; luncheon at Gray's Ina; a reception at Dorchester House by the United States Ambassador; and an entertain. ment at the Guildhall by the City Corporation. The concluding item, of the programme is to be
garden party at Com House, Compden-hill on Aug. 5, at which the hosts will be Lord Justice Kennedy, the president of the confor ence, Lord Justice Kennedy, the president, and Mr. Justine Phillimore, ex-president.
the 8. coast of China.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 am. to day, 0.00 inches
morning,
and fresh to the palate.
TOURIST STEAMER ASHORE.
might spoil him for further communion with kis own kith and kin, our representative thanked Mme. Hanako for har dolightfully frank and honest opinions, and departed from the improv- ngatinosphere of her picturesque presence.
The cargo of Silk shipped on boned the MMSituation immoral. Cirulation fill water they aprent, and the sprout is delicican with the bright little Japanese notross ets, Tourans, which left this port on the Ta interrupted between Zug Walchwil-Golday, delivered in Lyons on the 10th inst Stansstad Engelberg, and Landquart Koeblis. Brienz Meiringen, The P. & O. 8. N. Co's str. Banca isex Change of trains between The forecast for the 24 hours ending at now
pasted to
to arrive at Penang on the 14th instant Landquart-Core telegram says it has been as to-day is as follows:--
B. winds, fresh at 5 p.m.
MEN KA Birkealed Hongkong & Neighbourhood to moderate
The P.M. str. China left San Francisco en certained that there have been a large number showery
the 6th instant for Hongkong, via Honelait of visitors from Liverpool and Birkenhead to SW. and S Yokohams, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and Oberammergau, to with the Passion Play,
is due to arrive at this port on the 3rd proz. winds, fresh
The P.M. str. Manchuria will leave as Bama as No.3 Francisco on the 12th instant for Hongkong, Fia Honolulu, Yokohams, Kobe Nagasaki and Bame as No. 1 Shanghai, and is due to arrive at this port a
the 8th prox
Formosa Channel South coast of Chins between Hongkong and Lamoske South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan...
Among the contingent detained by the floods are the following from Rook Ferry, Birkenhead Mrs. Cameron, Miss Cameron, Miss Amy Hobson, Mre Bird, and Miss Josie Bird. Nothing has been heard from them, but no fears are ontertained for their safety.
The British tourist steane Viking, with London Polytechnic excursionsis on board, went ashore on June 17th in Geiranger Fford.
There was no panis among the passengers,
whe wore landed to make an excursion in the neighbourhood, s
Tugs refloated the ably, which was resting on & sandy bottom,
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