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Mr. Blade-It is quite possible that the defendant put him off, and promised him pay mont from day to day.

The Chief Justice-Absconding from Shang. absconding from hai is not RaceMarily Hongkong.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH, 1910.

Counsel stated that the prisoner was the com- pradore of the Bajun Maru, a Japanese ship, and the offence charged against him was that he had aided and abotted in the kidnapping of is child at Bloughai. The only matorial witness called in support of that chargo was a child twelve years of ago, and sho had been contra- dicted by three witnesses. .

The Chief Justice-You say it is impossible for the magistrate to extradite P

Mr. Petter-Absolutely, The evidence of the child was the only direct evidence against this man and it was not evidence on which the magistrato could commit the ran for trial at

CANTON.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

23rd August.

SEARCHING FOR DRIGANDS.

GENERAL NEWS.

The following telegraphic news is extracted from Indian papors just received :----

PORTUGUESE TARIFFA.

London, August 8th. Portugal is busy negotiating a revision of her treaties of commerce. She has already concluded a recíproally franty with Germany, and is now discussing terms with Great Britain, Failing the conclusion of a treaty, Portugal applies a surtax from January 1,

FIRE IN CANADA.

London, August 8th, Reuter telographs from Ottawa that thirty businesses have boon gafted by a great fire at Cochrane, Tents are being sent to shelter the homeless. The loan is estimated at £30,000.

ECUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

London, August 4th. Benter telegraphs from Johannesburg that Mr. Potter said the present procedure was not

Among the many turbulent villages in the interest in the Union electioneering campaign, centres in Johannesburg, the Rect and Pretoria, intendol forn case like this, and much hardship |.

Shun Tak Distriat, those of Pak Tong and

where the leaders are brought into sharper con- had been inflicted on the defendant. He came His

Hong Ma have the worst reputation. The diet. An immense meeting was held at down from Shaygkai with bìa infaut whild.

former place is noted for being the headquarters Johannesburg last night, at which Fr. Jameson received an enthusiastic oration. He emphasised wife followed on in another boat in which they:

bis

personal resent

for Mr. Botha, but enid were both going to England. On the day that he

of one of the most desperate gangs of robbers in

that in hie

position Mr. Botha was was going to moat his wife he was arrested by

this Province. Latterly, ton boys were captured the plaintiff His wife did not know whether

by this gang and taken to Pak Tong. This at surrounded by reactionaries, and that meant be was alive or doud, his child won by itself in the Supreme Court. It was net proved that the last aronsed the officials and a day or two ago a the regation of righteous, clean and honest ent Taft has authorised the use of troops to

member of A Cabinet of which the body of 1,000 troops was sent to besiege the ment, Mr. Botha was simply place. The village was surrounded and every majority openly fouted his enlightened views. house sesrobed, but not a single bandit was die Dr. Jameson adhered to the ideal of the best covered. The military commander, then camo to government as one capable of obliterating

racialism. the conclusion that there had been a conspiracy lutween the gentry of the place and the-watch- mnu to procure the esospe of the robbers.

the Hongkong Hote', and he was thrown into gaol. Such a hardship as that could not have boon contemplated by any person who passo this law, which was intended for people in this Colony who took advantage of foreigu territory being so close to avoid payment of their debts,

The Chief Justice-I think you must argas -the caso apart from the hardship. I don't nee how leaving the Colony by a person who is not a resident can be likely to obstruct or delay a judgment.

Mr. Potter-The scolion clearly contemplates a dofendant who is resident in the Colony, and is leaving it in order to escape his liability to pay his debts, My friend has suggested that under this soction a dofondant must pay up as security the full amount claimed. Take a case in tort, in which a man is sued for huge damages, This huge claim must be put up as security, or else the defendant must go to prison,

The Chief Justice--Mr. Justine Haseland talls me that about a month ago an action was brought for breach of promise of marriage in which the claim was 810.000, but that amount was not put up as security.

Mr. Potter-I remember that case. The defondant sontemplated going to San Francisco. The Chief Justis-The point which puzzles me about the whole thing is thin, hero is a

uffonco was committed within the jurisdiction of China sedit was not proved that the defon- dent was a subj ot of China.

His Lorship-What has the Court held with regard to the onus of proof of nationality ?

Mr. Potter-The Ordinance makes it quite clear.

is Lordship That he has to be a Chinese Soreral headmon wore by the orders of the

commander arrested, subject. Whore is the ons?

Mr. Petter-On the prosecution. A rulo mi was granted.

COMPANY MEETINGS.

SHANGHAI LUBBER COMPANIES.

THE ZANGBE ROHDER CO., LTD.

MILITARY CADETS..

The Army Advisory Coanell had directed the Vicorey to see that all military-endlets-receive-a- course of tuition in international law. In giving the zecessary instructions to the Wardon of the Military Bureau the Viceroy aura that in time understanding of international law, such know lodge causing ofloors to act with due diplomacy and discretion.

MARCHESTRE CANAL.

London, August 4th. At a half-yearly meating of the Manchester Ship Canal Company to-day, the chairman anticipated a loss of rovente. Owing to the reduced import of cotton the Company had suffered to the extent of £12,000 and no relief could be expected pot.

THE DECLARATION CATU......

TROOPS TO FIGHT FOREST FIEES.

London,, August 8th. Reuler wires from Washington that Presid.

fight the forest fires in Montann, Idaho, Wisah- ington, Oregon, and Californis

PAUPER RETURNS,

London, August 8th. The official annual report relating to paupers shows a decrease of 28 per cent. The casuals show a larger decrease,

THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE,

London, August 8th. The voyage of the German Crown Prince to the East" has excited general interest in Gor. many. It is not decided whether he will go in a warship or a special Ener.

The Tugische Rundschau says: "The jour- noy is a happy thought such as might well originate with the Emperor, the creator of our great feet and the promoter of our world pol- It is understood in Berlin that the Prince

Iudin on his return journey.

London, August 5th, Arabbishop Bourne has written to Mr. Asquith expressing the deep appreciation of Roman Catholics throughout the Empire of 10 mier in dealing with the Accorsion declaration,

A statutory meeting of the shareholders of of war it is a great boaefit if officers have a clear the courage, determiuntion and tact of the Pro will travel first to China and Japan and go to

the Ziangle Rubber Co., Ltd, tank plaes this morning in the office of Messrs, J. A, Wattie & Co., the ugents. Ir. W. B. Clayton prosided, and the others present wure: Mosses. David Landalo and A. St. Marshall, directors, Father Castrillo; Messrs. C. B. Goode, G. H. Potts, C. A. Riovely, David Brand and G. H. Wright, legal advisor.

The Chairman addressed the meeting as

follows:-

FÖR EXECUTION.

It is a rulo here that no robber, unless under special circumstances, is to be beheaded in the place where his crimas have been committed Yesterday three convicts were brought in cages Gentlemen,This is merely the customary from the Lin Shan, district and placed in the statutory routing, and there are no formal Nam Hel Gact These men have been guilty of relations to lay before you. The registratorimes of peculiar atrocity and their execution of the Company was effected in Hongkong on the 21st April Inet, and the estates ia Javs were takes place in a few days.

in Java comprises four estates, group three of which adjoin each other, and are known as the Bandcardjo division. They are situated in East Java and total 1,963 neres, of which 1,645 acres are planted with Para, Rom- bong and Castillos and Coffee. The other division known as Kaliwinger is situated in Mid-Java. This estate has 1,207 seres, of which 1,006 are planted with Para,

plaintiff liable to give security for costs, and he token over between the 6th and 24th of I has no right to come to Court. Therefore be has no right as a right to use this section. It is the defendant's right to get security for costs before he takes any stop in the action, but he oannot get security because the plaintiff nipped in in front of him and got him in prison. Sapposing his solicitors asked for security and the plaintift does not give it that is the real diflculty.

Mr. Potter-Yes, that is the position in this oase. The powers gives by sach provodure as thes are exercised purely at the discretion of the Judgo who applies them.

The Chief Justice-I don't know.

BAILWAY ACCIDENT,

THE PILGRIM FATHERS,

London, August 5th. Province Town felograms state that President Taft, in ionaguratior monument to the Pilgrim Fathore, said the spirit which prompted them to brave the seas furnished the United

political citizenship. States with the highest ideas for suoral life and

CLAIM FOR SCOTTISU SELF-GOVERNMENT. London, August 5th. The Scols National Committeo, forme of twenty-one Scottish Liborsi Members of the

loss

House of Commons, has issued a manifesto arging that the settlement of CODE

constitutional questions is an opportunity of securing solf- A fatal accident occurred a dog or two ago on

government for Scotland, whese claim is not the railway here. The 4.30 train from Wong denounces the present bureancratio arrange. surgent than that of Ireland. The muaifesto Sha to Wong Shak kuocked down a navryments in dealing with Brottish affairs, whose loft leg was severed from his body and whose arm was also terribly injured. Ho died during the night.

A FBIEND TO OPIUM SMOKERS. At Ting Sha the house of the watchman was found to be well stocked with opium smoking requisites and it was found to be a resort of all those sackers who had not the necessary licence. This was reported to the Nam Hoi Magistrate, who reprimanded the village handman, and arrested several of the smokers. One of these was a games runner, who, when he found he

Kalimizer is unique in this respect- the rubber is the sols and ouly culture there is no interplantin, nor any catch crops. There is no question that catch orops de somewhat retard the growth of the main calture, that is rubber. Correspondingly we look for a quicker growth on Kaliminger than ardinarily, and a greater yield. We already huve 172,000 Para trees on thut estate, and our

to make start in tapping a few thousand tress: On Bandardjo we have 109.760 Pars trees

The rather a more mature growth thon on Kalim- which was immediately grautod him. inger, and whare now rapidly extending watchnun was then warned, the pipes and fate, apparatus broken to piccss and publicly burat. these rubber plantations on bolb estates. The condition of the estates in reported to us to be houlthy and clean, and work satisfactorily. On Kaliminger wo are retaining

Mr. Potter-We have no aneli proceduro asi manager reports to cs that be on next July: was detected, knelt down and prayed for pardon

this in England, but wo have arrost under the Debtors' Act, which is very mach on all fours In this case had the Paisue Judge diserstion to vary this order? My friend anys ha anlatituted s.new order, but he did not. IIe varied the

of

order. Ho simply said that instead of the fulva improvements is progress the services

amount security should be given for $1,500.

Mr. Siade. That smecat was only üxed boose it was asserted by the defendant that

was the limit of his means.

Mr. Potter-It is clear from the section that a

TRAGIC OCCURRENCE,

Nows of a very sad arout comes from one of of the former anager, Mr. G. A. Wilmot, but the country districts not far from here. As is on Bandoarijo Mr. de Lavalette, who has well known the life of a newly-married woman inquaged that estate for some years, is about to retire. We already have in View, however, in most cose families is not a very happy another gentleman of experience for the

laud themselves into leagues awearing nover to

r

DECIMAL SYSTEM FOR AUSTRALIA,

London, August 5th. The Commonwealth Honas of Representatives by 35 votes to 2 has passed a resciation in favour of the ide that the decimal system for Australia be constructed and that the Ministry urge its adoption throughout the Empire at the next Imperial conferones.

00-OPERATIVE CREDIT BANKS.

London, August 5th. Earl Carrington has announce that the Government is about to establish a system of co-operative credit books especially to hanefit agriculture.

CANADA'S FISCAL POLICY.

AVIATION.

London, August 8th. The fro hundred miles aeropkne race from Paris to the frontier and back to be

completed in six stogas on alternate days started at 5.45 competitors flow yesterday morning, Several to the starting point on Saturday, two covering hundred and tor miles. Eight started and sir reached Troyes, the first stage, in from ene and a half to five hours, soverul losing their way, from Montmelon to Nancy, ninety-three miles, Three officers carrying out orders aeroplaned taking observations en route.

One

Willows accomplished his journey from Cardiff to London on a small dirigible.

LICENSING STATISTICS,

London, August 9th. The licensing statisties for 1939 show & continuous decrease in the number of licensed premises, but a striking increase in the number of cul. The most remarkable feature is that convictions for drunkenness have decreased nearly ten per cent in England, nineteen per cent." in Scotland, and eight par cent. in Ireland.

PRESS VIEWS OF THE TOUR.

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SOJMU of

* London, August Rh. The Daily Telegraph trusts that be effort quested them to proceed to bring back the will be spared to make the Crown Prince's visit Dalai Lama to Lhasa, But aufortunately to India something more than merely the Dalai Lama will not return without a. delightful holiday, for in view of solemn pledge from Poking for the safety Germany's growing participation in Eastern of himself and his followers,

are obnoxious to the Chinose. offairs nothing could to better for all concorned whom than that the future Emperor should have a full Horjieff is anathematised by the Tibetans oe perrosal and first-hand the evil genius largely responsible for their knowled of obtaining i

some of the more vital problems present painful plight, The publication of the in Asia. We at present ere repping an anxious British plans for sending troops and rations to harvest of our recent temerity. For that very Gustong will revive Tibet's unrealisable hopes reason no time could be better chosen to bring of help. treme to the Crown Prince the a keyping. vigilance, overlasting spade-work and eterns! patience under misrepresentation, sedition, and "open reballion which are needed if a European Power is to build up and maintain su imporial

London, August 5th. Reuter wires from Winnipex that a mass mosting of farmers at Saskoteliswan appealed to Sir W. Laurier against protectionism and deminded reciprocity with America, Sir ve Laurier replying, reiterated his devotion to free trade, saying that protection made the individual Henter telegraphs f from Winnipeg that in an selfish and dishonest. address to American cottlers in the north-west Sir W. Laurier guid: You can do much to weld offensive and defensive alliance between

of

The road from Kalimpong to Gratong, 40 miles distance, je in fairly good condition. 2,000 miles is available in the Chumbi Valley on the route for transport. The eart-road from Sili. gari to Kalimpong (42 miles) was damaged by fast week's deluge, but is already repaired.. position in Asia.

The German Crown Prince will return to The old barracks at Gustong Bro capable

H.I.H. will only be of housing Lun rads, and additional Europe in February,

be speedily erooted with the

Furial bamboo which

forme admiraldo roofing and walls. The pity of it in that

bigh

Judge in making an order has power to exereisa The date of onr taking over these propost one and it occasionally secure that young girla an Britain and the United States without accompanied by a small sito in order that his hats eas

discretion.

Mr. Slade That woans that a Judge can vary any judgment any time ho likes. The whole argument pat forward by my friend is based on hardship,

The Chief Justice-Is it conceivable that a man should be maintained in gaol for two or three years?

Mr. Slade-You must bear in mind the circumstances of the Colony and how actions normally can come ou here. With due diligence not ono action in a thousand could not be brought on in six months, but generally bath sides w dolay. In the case of a man in gual he won't want to be delayed and the Court will help him by giving a plaintiff as more time thun he is legally entitled to,

The Chief Justice-That hardly applies to n case where the cause of notion arose it another country,

Mr. Blade-It is breach of a contract made in writing. The whole of the documents are in

is so recent that there is little more informa ion to give you tan that with which you are already acquainted through the prespostas, but if there are any questions, I shall be pleased to answer then to the best of my ability.

No questions were asked, and the mosting termina od.

THE CATRAY TRUST. LTD. Following open the Zinagbe wooting, a statutory meeting of the Cathay Trust, Ltd., took place in Messra, J. A. Wattis & Co.'s office. Mr. W. B. Clayton presided, and the otheis presout were, Father Castrill, Messrs. David Lundale, A. . Marshall, and I A. J. Macray, directors, J. C. Dyer, mans. or, G. H C. A. Rieroly, C. E. Goode, and W. S.

Chairman's remarks were as follows...

be married throughout, thair lives. In the particular village in which the tragedy took place six girls hearing that they were soon to bo married formed such a league. They went to the bank of the river, tied themselves to- gether, and then throw themselves into the water. This action was witnessed and a rescue was attempted. When the bodies were taken out, four were found to be dead, but the re- maining two were restored to consciousness. The six girls were each about 17 or 18 years old.

MOVEMENTS OF OFFICIALS.

At 2 p.m. yesterday H. E. Chaug Ming Keo, Governor of Kwang Si, arrived in Canton.

Grott

trappins of state.

the

the permission of which not a ringle gun conld movemente may not be lumperen unduly by the indigenous be fired in the world. We stand on British preference, which will remain part of Canada's fiscal policy, but we conceive a wide field for reciprocity

CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS.

London, August 5th. Renter's correspondent at Ottawa telegrapha that 160,000 namigrants ontered Caunde in the six months ending June 30. Of these 75,000 wers British and Continental, and the rest mostly Americans.

SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

London, Angust 5th. Router telegraphs from Johannesburg that Mr. Smuts, replying to Dr. Jameson's speech, said all the members of the Cabinet are agreed

anything down the throats of unwilling people. edusation. He said: We are not going to force

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rain

THE AMERICAN TARIFF

destination of the troops is not tho Chumbi Valley instead of London, August 9th. please Gnetong, over 12,000 foot at such Washington reports state that the year's

time an

an this, Thusty interested in the north working of the new American tariff has pro

eastern frontier ind it hard to duced su aggregate total revenue of 678,850,000 Lansdowne for refusing to homologate

by Younghusband Treaty, and unwillingly deliver dollars, exceeding the disbursementa 20,214,000 dollars, tenting the previous yearing Tibet wore firmly into the Chinese clutches.

The and 3907 by fifteen millions.

AUSTRALIAN POLITICE.

Lordon, ugrist 9th. Reator wires from Adelaide that the standing orders having been suspended, the Franchise Bill providing for adult suffrage in connoil; slections was reintroduced in the Assambly aud passed through singes without discussion.

forgive

vire Lord

the

possession of the Chambi Volley, which belongs geographically to India and now forms o foreign wedge between Sikkim and Bhutan,. wonkl have simplified immensely tio: frontier problem for Great Britain."

Gentlemen.--I am in the chair to-day Hs immediately had an interview with the i that thors shall be no compulsion ro. arding House of Representatives, Mr. Fisher stated that mobilised for Tibet are premature, as no sanction

eving to the absence in Europa of Mr. J. A. Viceroy, who afterwards paid the Governor on Wattie, who usually presides over our board. affcial call at the Amiral's temporary residence

THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, Our meating this ruin is the ordinary

on the Bund. The newly-appointed Provincial

London, August 6th. use of which you are nowadays, eo familiar Judge has arrived and will take over the duties

meeting, required by law, with the

The Duke of Connan ht his accepted the purpose in Bhooghai Thers transagt, but you will be interested to has to of his office on the 30th inst, Commodore Woo presidency of the Colonial Institate iu succession résumé of our affaire. The Catliny Trust, Lim. has arrived, and he is to have an interview with to the King.

the 20th of April lost. the Viceroy, when all the recent events at

on

have

B

writing and the notion-could-be-brouglit on for led, was incorpor000 Preference Shares Colowan will be recanted to His Excellency.

trial within two months.

Mr. Potter-I am told this claim is before the Court in Shanghai amongst others. It is a

company promotion matter,

Mr. Slade-Your Lordships cannot go into

Of the issue of

We

COLLAPSE OF A HOUSE.

and 300,000 Ordinary Shares all were allotted and taken up. Since business was inaugurated have confined our operations to this

At 11 p.m. last night a large building on the market. Our initial

was to Fonturo

barb Band collapsed and caused serious injury to the whole issue (except the

**TAK PIESH LANCERS,

Router wires from Melbourne that is the

Association to visit Australia in 1912. A vota Government proposed to invite the British of £10,000 would be involved. Mr Deakin cordially supported the proposal.

TIBET.

النام

but if the

is no-

Simli, August 5th It is stated that the announcements that have got into the Press concerning various appointments in annrection with the force being

Columb News from Tibet still continues to has been given to any appointment savo Colonel be satisfactory so far as the Trade Agencies ara concerted. Rangoon Gazette.

ocean

that. It is very hard to say how a claim for allotment to directors of 2.000 five persons. The Red Cross Society's men reports on the officers of the 5th Lanears con- to expel the Chinese will be disappointment./concern travellers at sea. Mr. Afalo e treatment

money lent against an individual can have anything to do with an abortive company.

At this stage the Court adjourned, the Chief

- Justice intimating that they would deliver

their decision in the afternoon.

of the Zingbe Rubber Co., Ltd. were econ on the scene and gave the injured Of these 248,000 shares, we readily disposed of medical aid. The cause of the accident was the 213,400 shares of 100 per cent premium, thus faulty constraction of a wall. securing to the Trest a very handsome return

and establishing the finances of the Company on security and solidity. There is a

a basis of rac

the Council sach laid the sacrilegious act, while the Chiness. in Euston and point of view of the overage Don'ts"-

balance of 34,600 shares unsold which we are COMPANY FLOTATIONS IN ENGLAND | £nd aufair to General Seobolt. The Council follow those who attempted to hurt the Dalai thazita purvey homeward hound from India)

When the Court assembled after the tin very eatiefled to retsin. We have made advances to the extent and other securities to the ugainst skares interval, the Chief Justice said he was satisfied of 35 lakhs at remunerative rates of interest, known to you that at

and by the financial assistance it

The Board of Trade report on last year's cam half as much again as in 1908, but still not so

wrote to

that the fuisse Unúgy had a perfect jurisdiction, and I think it is generat the Trust can company flotations shows an increase of almost Lancers who had afterwards bhau removed, to select a sucesso living incarnation being tion about the weaiker, whales and waterspouts.

to reconsider this order and hold further the time of the Inno

Infeitigation in order to do justice to the case. Raved situation which would other, large in amount as in 1900, 1901, and 1902.

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THE TRAVELLER AT SEA.

Mr. F. G. Aflalo takes a novel topic for the THE POSITION OF AFYAIRS.

theme of his informative and brightly written Darjeeling, August 4th.

paper, “The Traveller at Sea" in the August London, August 6th. Tibetan iraders laugh at the Chinese suggos.

omber of Trarel and Exploration. It serves The War Office publishes correspondenco tions of tanger to the British Trade Agencies

lines' showing that General Scobell asked the Army

most grateful to the British. Doubtlessly they choice of cabin, relations with the

and includes advice on clothing, & ufficere, Connel! en Jaly 8 to enquire into Major & dom om Tibetan attack On the contrary, they feel as a cotoplote vade mecum for the

that the British troops I hope that

them will help

hinta on deportment and other ch allegations that General Scobell had made

the realised,

their attitude taining deliberate mis-statements. On

characterised by good sense, Council inviting Major Adam to embatantiato The Tibetans aro quanimous in co

considering the of these topics the charge he wrote that, white not denying Chineca to be their arch enemies. The British sound judgment, broadminded toleration and s that Capain Bryce Wilson had caffered injustice, indeed invaded their country. but committed no sympathetic understanding of the temperament

Toyager. General Bcobell and the responsibility on the other. Au enquiry by the Tibet have burnt menseferise and destroyed sacred extract some of the most striking

**(1) Don't talk ecandal. Better be its object Army Council would consequently be inadequate books and images. Above all, the Tibetans cannot

yor. Scabdal-mongering on

on board Lames for whom all would gladly die. The Chinese makes more mischief even than on land.

ship (particulary wrote to Guneral: Scobell on August

post

of the Dalai Lama that a thorough investigation had been made into declaration that the

(2) Don't (unless you are a peculiarly attrac WLA Vacant is bitterly resented, and the proposal his reports regarding certain officers of the 5th

is treated as an absurd tire waraan) worry the captain with silly ques- induillag Major Adam. The Council west, ta

were impossibility, onlyist could entertain the ides) is not satisfied that the charges were onfounded, the.....

the...possible. No

walking Engnire-wit in, but an reporta anbiassed, and the conclusions correct of another without surrendering the most ancred overworld officer, responsible for the ship and The chief figures for England and Wales are:

I they were afterwards endorsed by General and cherished point of his faith. The. Tashi all that is in As to the amount of security he was also wise have ended in disaster to Shanghai.

Tatal nom. Average Scobell's successor in command of the First Lama is at one with the others in this are (even children) ou the first-class deck. If this is (3) Don't introdnes second-class passengers No. of

Fer Co. Brigade. Capital satisfied that a Judge had discretion, and the I haveejast mentioned that hitherto we have

The epocial report tho then

by to the Shangbai market.

Travellers report that the £206.828.941 section did not mean that he just order limited our activities

Inspector General was confirmed by the then finding difficulty with rations and are evidently thought desirable (for deck cricket or a concert), I am pleased to inform you We are now an

Commander-in-Chief at Aldershot. The Coun realising the strength of the Tibetan passive it can 83.914.633 security to be given for any sum which was to the eve of extending our operations.

4,310 125.180,782

cil's note says that General Ecobell intervened resistance policy. Trade has suffered much by leave of the captain, bat unch liberties are be determined by the plaintiff's claims. If it secretaries and general managers bare about 1907

4.639

96.911.964

on Majer Adam's behalf and urged that he be from the Dalai Lama's absence and the unsettled quite out of place for private passengers, and

they lead to unpleasantness." girou nocthor chance by means of an extra state of the country. Liasha Khenchen, the snobbishness, but commonsense. There are 5,833

132,143.244 wore necessary and it soumed to him almost completed arrrangements for the opening up of 1908

their own branch in Javis, and I think I may 1910 (6 a'ths) 3,744 130,292,579 advisable, a casa should be locked into to sea

officiating head of the Tibetan Government, bas regimental appointment. This was done. that by next month we shall be ably repro Say

In It will be noted that a fairly small average.

London, August 9th. been imprisoned and sentenced to death for often many passengers in the second cabin bettor what sum might be adjudged against a defend sented there, and ready for business.

Major Adam has written to Mr. Haldane refusing approval of the Chinese poley. He than soms in the first, but they have, for ant in an action. He thought the discretion Shanghai also we are now prepared to prospect capital is still a feature as contrasted with

new channels for the employment of our capital. earlier years.

Tho rubber "boom" is no donar reiterating his accusations, which he declares the remains obdurate, and the sentence will probably economical or other reasone, elected to travel had been rightly oxercised in this caso, and

We have socured the sortions of Mr. J. C. Dyer, responsible for the rebound during the first half retron Cobeli ame with army Concil not be ourred out. The main road between second, and rales are rules:

Lhasa and India is closed to Tibetan officials, that the last order for 81,500 must remain,

who for some years past has been connected with of this year.

Some get through aurreptitiously a Neos. Remember that, though you may be full of spirits The Pulsno Judgo ogread.

compared with seven companies of over the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, to act as local

not mean alcobolf, there are many people Khambajong and

days who, thongh normally genial on land, suffer London, August 8th. manager, which completes our staff equipment £1,000,000 capital in 1908 thers were ten last here. Gentlemen, I think it is generally recogniz year. Twenty-four were over half a million,

Imports for the month of July decreased by the

at ses from what Shackleton calls chief ecclesiaNyikshemo, ons

came habitually ed that the opportun

the opportunities for a Company of this and 302 over £100,000. description urs grast in Shangbai and elsewhore. Caly six companies were registered in £932,031, and exports increased by £2,900,937 vid Khambajong, but six days ago the the Arctic temper! Above all, never speak came lightly of sea-sickness, Though it may be directors and man- of your The earnest efforts of

Guernsey; this practice is apparently slowly The principal increases were in iron, steel, wool, most important Tibetan deputation

Chizure 2 devoted to utilizing

passport comprising the comic enough to those who are immune from it, dring

under oppor agement will be d

"The report gives a number of warnings to tunities. The introduction of capital from

Phale Khenchen or Great Professor, dieting. it is tragedy to those who suffer. London, August 8th. nished ecclesiast's who occupies the seat next to abroad has already been mooted to us, and I investors and creditors of companies. An

down, while la port, particularly in the think we can look forward to the fatare with example from Newcastle shows how assets from

consilence. If there are any questions the start had to be set aside for

passed a resolation opposing the bill providing ative from the three great monasteries of Sora, Mediterranean or along the Spanish Main. It I shall be pleased to answer them to the best of holder, A Leeds company with £2 actually for the compulsory installation of wireless Gader and Debong. The Thumi is the incarna is unfair to put temptation in the way of thiores, subscribed capital incurred debts of £1,551. telegraphy on ships, emphasising that it would tion Lams of the Garden, monastery. The and then to complain of insufficient watch being Cash payments to vendors is another source of, be a hardship except for ships carrying over a deputation by the Chinese, finding their plan of kopt. There are other things to occupy the than trouble.

depointing a successor impracticable, have ro. quartermasters and stewards while in port

standing guard over the passengers' belongings.

The appeal was dismissed with costs.

IN ORIGINAL JURUDICTION.

BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR FRANCIS ProGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE).

RULE NISI GRANTED,

Mr. Potter, instructed by Mr. P.W. Goldring, moved for a rule nisi fircoting Captain Badeley. superintendent of Victoria Guel, to show cause why he should not bring up the body of Li Yu Mui before the Court to be discharged from justody.

that

those

Co.

1900

Our 1904

4,509

3,478

ability. my e

None were forthcoming, and the meeting terminated..

1909

AR

out.

£45,870

26.025

24,127

20,891

22,654

dobenture-

to face ar open enquiry corroborates.

BRITISH TRADE INOREASE,

and cotton manufactures.

WIRELESS AT BEA.

Lansha Ta

TH

secratarios,

of

!

may

done by the Amusements Committee

This

not

* (4) Don't play practical jokes on board ship.

do not

Glasgow Chamber of Commerce unanimously the Dalai Lama, and algo a Thumi or represent. Screwed your cabin locked, and the ports

hundred passengers.

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