SUPREME COURT.
Thursday, September 22nd.
IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE HIS HONOLE SIR FRANCIN PIGGOTT (CHIEF JUSTICE).
THE LAMNA ISLAND HURDEN.
The trial of Leung Shing, alias Cheung Kis Hoi, on a charge of murder, concluded yesterday afternoon. The jurors were:-D. A. Parves (forumas), M. A... Razsek, B. N. W. Nikkola,
W. H. T. King, W. Waterhouse, H. S. Kennett and R. Galluzzl
The Attorney-General (Hon. Mr. W. Roes Davies, K.C.), instructed by Mr. H. L. Deanys, junr, from the ofos of the Crown Solicitor, appeared for the Crown, and the scoused was represented by Mr. C. G. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. Christopher Wilson (of Messrs. Hastings & Hastings),
THE ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD, 1910.
WAS IT A FAILURE OR A SUCCESS!|
ITS ADVANTAGE IN ENCOURAGING
***** DIRECT TRADE."
Japanese opinions on the question of the saccess or failure of the Anglo-Japanese Exhibi tion are quoted in the Nichi-Nishi. One is that of Mr. Ota Risaburo, of Hamamatan, who was one of the oxaminers at the Exhibition, and returned from London last month, and the other is that of a "certain powerful party leader."
i
FTEMS FROM THE BRITISH
CONSULAR REPORTS.
Mr. Pro-Consul Prait, in his Report on the Trads of Canton for the year 1909, has the following to say on the currency question:
OVEREKCY.
The following are the currencies in two at Canton and their average values in 1909 :--
Haikuan tagl ...
28. 7jd.* Canton taal Hongkong dollar (alcan, ie.,)
not chopped)
1. Mexican dollar (olean)
་”
le, 1.275d:
6.981 Hongkong
dollar note
Lion of the locally-made cigarettes fell from Bid. par lb, to under 6d. per lb, though the silver valno romained unaltered.
ACROSS CHINA AND TURKESTAN.
FROM KULDJA ACROSS THE TIEN SHAN TO AKSU.
I
(BY DR. MORRISON IN "THE TIMES.")
AxSU, June 11th.
THE COOLIE TRAFFIC FROM ANOY. The number of emigriute to the Straits Settlements and to Barmah was considerably higher than in 1903. For a period of about inenth during the summer quarantine wan dodlared against Amoy by both Hongkong and Singapore, account of plagne, but amigration was not much affected thereby. As may be seon from the appended table, figures are much lower than those attained in the your 1908. the of a boom in tin and a consequent demand for labour in the Straite tin mices. The rabber boom, producing a demand for labour on the rubber plantations, has probably assisted the 1909 Aguros to be somewhat higher than they 0-9 3 Hongkong would otherwise have been,
dollar note
80 per ount of the coolie centra
•Used in customa valuatione nad in payment of part-over
passengers. The business of shipping and datios and anropresented by any coin.
Among the coins, the Hongkong and Meriusarrying the coolios in chicfy in the hands of clean whole dollars alone may be said to forms Singapore Chinese British subjects:-
1907. 1908. Exhibition The smaller values are all deprociated with re- spect to this standard, but notuate daily la
Mr. Ota's remarks are given is discussion has
"A great deal of public been aroused
the Regarding посевн or otherwise of the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition. It ia still too promature to discuss A propor the result of the Exhibition. judgment cannot be passed before seeing to what an extent Japanese goods have been in- troduced to foreigners as a result of the Exhi hition and what effect the Exhibition has had on Japanese trade. The
1
Carton Mint dollar (plean) ...
Hongkong 20, 10 and 3-cent piecos Canton Mutige and 10-cent pisces 150 ecppor conte.....
concerned in the Anglowanese authorities fired standard of value within the treaty port. On the conclusion of the ovidance Counsel thodably hava elicited publie disapprovalue amongst themselves--s state of affairs
about fifty minutes returned into Court, and the foreman announced that they were anani moue in finding the prisoner not guilty,
Aconsed was discharged.
APPLICATION FOR SEPARATION ORDER.
UNUSUAL CHINESE CASE.
may
Not a
braids seem to
hare
or
it would
1909.
in
hern highway. side of tho irregular
in
8
rooky dofle. Up the valley of the river among the pins woods the path winds high up the mountains until the stage is reached and shelter found in wretched log cabins roofed with turf that have been in ruins for years. The assert of the Mnsart. Pas begins at this stage, From the north aide the summit reached after a steep climb of 13 miles; on the south side the descent down the mighty Japarlik glacier in longer and more gradual. The dividing ridge is 12,000ft, above sea level. The descent down Far Western Chins, or the province of the the glacier is the chief danger. Corored with New Dominion, is divided laterally into two-debris, the surface is broken into millions of main portions by the mountain range of the tiny tont-shaped knolls, the origin of which, Tien Shen, and each division is named from its
Merzbacher,
ia to be attributed to peculiar relation to the range, as the Poi-In, or northern melting procenses. Doep orevaass yawn on gach highway, and the Nan-in or southern
ular and slippery track which The northern division terminates westwards
the sigzags
glacier. The way is stronzi the territory of Kuldjo, the southera division with the skeletons of dead pack-animals. Gon- terminatoa the British vessels continue to carry the greater case the point territory of Kashgar, in each wing walls 3,000ft. high rise on each side of
of departure being Urasil-
Uramahl-the
lacier. The
itself is glacior situated capital city of the province, shrinking, melting into the valley down which gradually To Kashgar from Kuldis the
the best road
runs, in a wide bed of
gravel in many channels, lies through the adjoining Russian territory. the lower Masart Risor. It ends in an abrupt It is a round-about road available for cart fall of 350ft. In the precipitous ice-face stapa trafle. Entering Russian Turkestan at Kuldja, bare been cut, and down these the laden animals it passes by
by Vierny ta Narin and thence, creasing
are passed singly with much care. the Turgat firect to Kashgar city.
Pass, re-enters Chinese-lerritory O
shelf in the adjacent mountain wall sed prodels :
To the traveller who would romain i
is the stage of Mazarbobi, where some Turkis in Chinese
from the plains are stationed to repair the ... 63 58,356 51 44,212 53 47,816 to avoid the cressing of the mountains ho may
territory two routes are open. Should he wish road and render assistance to the traveller, ... 12 10.656 10 6,839 11 6,984
But
work under no skilled direction and they return to Uramchi by the nolhern road and they are paid nothing for their labour; the 15 9,094 3 1,571 5 2,709 then bend back to Kashgar by the southern repair of the roud is a Turki obligation. It
journey available for cart traffic and in-
is an ill-organized service, the most inefficient possible. Neglect of the pass is cited as striking from evidence of national decadence. Traders require their losses in transport animals are very great, uncommon fortitude to face its dangers, and but na there is no alternative direct rente aoXOR
aportance, easily capable, were the read im- way. They carry forced to come this trade. of considerable
dollars a year spent with knowledge would proved, of ten-fold increase: few hundred
make a great improvement, but the dollare are not spont. China derives a considerable revenus from the traffic, but she gives nothing in return Pitiful it is to see the hardships imposed upon these hardly tenders, and pitiful to Ben the Chinese tea-gatherers levging barden- some tolls upon a trade comfacted in spite of Government neghet.
Flag.
Total
トル
Emig-
Kanig-
Ventl
of
mathods of management, but it by
An addressed the jury and his Lordship summed up. bo a great mistake to allow tribing shortcomings disastrous to the even coarse of business.
instance of the confusion sad disputes that con- British... The jury retired, and after an absence of to outweigh the excellent services rendered ariën is to be found in the 1910 China | German
fow articles of Japaneso stantly by them. manufacture and
and produce have been widely in New Year riots in Cantona somewhat extend- Dutch... troduced to British people by the Anglo-Je ed and elaborate fracas between the police and panese Exhibition. For instance, mutting has the soldiery which is supposed to have com
90 78,106 64 52,622 69 57,509 looted by Chiness officials, for whom hitherto been almost exclusively exported to menced in a dispute between some of the latter America, and Japanese matting merchants and a certain shop as to whether change was to traffic springing ap between Amor and the
There are signs of a regular coolie passenger time is never an object when proceeding from believed there was
litio
one post to the other. no demand in Eu be paid in copper cents or silver.
Or he may follow the In previous yeare the short direct routs over the mountains by the rope for their goods. Seeing the wetting The spurious profits made by the Government Philippine Islands. shown at the Exhibition froin Okayama, Hiro from the combined issue of these debused coins itary restrictions placed by the United States Musart Pass, the southern terminal of which route is the city of Aksu on the southern bigh- shima, Ishikawa, Fakuoka, Oita, and Hyogo are more than balanced by the diminished spent Gererament in the Philippine Islands on vessels
arriving with coolie passengers
have not
acted as people now know for sug power of the unive population, eta hindrance to the traffic. But in 1909 the United followed by Far Western traders. By this pass 8 way. For many centarios this route has beau profectures, the Britis Au application, very unusual among Chinese, the first time that Japon is one of the principal loss of trade and, incidentally, revenue, More atates Government established a Government the pilgrim Henau-Chuang returned to his
matting producing countries. Straw braid has over, Canton and Holed geographically msical officer at Amoy, under who
olos.
whose aupervi
native country from his mission to India in the interest. The Japanese relations, both commercially and was heard at the Magistracy yesterday after.also aroused their imported into Great that it is found impossible to debar these coins Riou coolio passengers can be disinfested and
before century, Long the Mahome- Britain chiefly through most Mui asked for a separation order from or German merchants. Dy the Anglo-Japanese that the corresponding coins of the Colonial tions, immediately before embarkation, and tho China's western frontier trade routes. By this.
necessity for detaining a vessel on hor arrival husband on the ground of his persistent cruelly. Exhibition straw braids, as well as matting.
at the Philippine Islands is thus abolishod. The case was heard before Mr. 3. R. Wood. have been widely introduced to the
With a view to this Philippine traffle two British of these gooda f Mr. Leo d'Almada appeared for the applicant, people, and the direct import
Under “Local Industries," Mr. Pratt has the firms, who are chictly interested, have inaugur and Me. Hind, of Messrs. Bration & Hett, Japan has been began. This can be put to the following remarks on the Government consent credit of the Exhibition. Raga Rent from works:-These works, mention of which was Caska and Sakai and black tos produced in- Japan have also a promising futuro. The black wade in the trade report for 1908, began in tea produced in Formosa has been introduced to 3909 to manufacture cement. The output of 4,116.
for the te
the British people
klas, eight in number and of Continental for the first time by
of the estimate Bod the cement is reported to
The following in a point of interest to local The Formosan tea atall in ext British palate.
A 60, ery very poor quality, coutain amount finds a the Exhibition grounds has von
Tsington, market-in
but it has not been accepted matting have been and ceremonies. The parents of the parties favourablo reputation. In my opinion-green we tonally in other of the railways under koon (the pises of upped by junk from Tang while con for were well known to each other, and the pancse tea weeds improving in qunction construction in Canton The price of that the deafer's expense and risk, bat owing t
cament is about 4 dol. 75 c. per barrel as against of black tea. Japanese paper, paper lanterns 5 dol. 40 d. paid for Green Island (Hongkong) and umbrellas, boans, snake-gourds
Tho cement,
works being under Chinesa and peanuts have also been directly introtinesd
was for the defendant,
Mr. d'Almada stated that this was an unfor. tunate case in which a young woman found
Bad
a from
Government soffor a like dopreciation.
CEMENT.
nt
stai disinfecting plants.
The number of coolies shipped to the Philip pine Islanda from Amoy in the year 1909 was
STEAMER, JUNK.
the
to
the mountains
4321
THE TOWN OF AKSU.
only too soon after her marriago that it was ohibition, and it has been found to suit the wake, has not amounted to 50 per cent of shipping. Hitherto most of the low grades of pass, and the evidence of her occupation, theby the double gataray, sit the Huraxese tax-
failure. The parties were married on Decem- ber 6th, 1909, according to the Chinese rites
mere attention must be paid to the
husband and wife had known each other since they were children. After their marriage they resided with the parents of the husband at
to the British
B
manufacture) to Hongkong-
heavy loss by typhoon, diffionity in getting juska and late arrival of cargo in Hongkong, the Matting Guild has decided to abandon this
AN ANCIENT WAY.
13, Arbuthnot Road, and all went well for Exhibition. Not for tho first time by the official management, it is not possible to dis precedure as from March, 1910, and to bring China would take some measures to improve its carious living as a wine dealer. A bait of About twenty days, when the husband began to these commodities and terior quality of cover whether the venture is a lucrative one, cargo by junk to Canton for transhipment to
slow his ill-tamper and his behaviour. He may British
WILN
the
a. careful
eye
Under
40.
we
nas it on important works."
Heugkong by the river steamers.
ADVICE TO THE BRITISH EXPORTER.
ways ure not the ways of oth. Bat China's and desort 20 wiles wido encircles the onsis
frontier Powers.
ers. of Akan, one of the most prosperous districts apart, olt Aksu, the Turki town and residence. military con Aken Prince, a crowded insanitary mass
of tho of
Consul General Fraser of Hankow writes:good order," the chief red It is now in in the Nav-lu. There are two towns ten miles
tho request, and when she again refused, he in connection with the Anglo-Japanese in the two years wore for coment 1908, foreign' onrrency, freight, &o.
Ex
But he had never visited the road himself. rugular tottering innd.houses, built along
nor had
and
по
She screamed and her servants came to her direct benefit of commerce,ment Britain,200 femin 191d. per piera per piece; consction ith the waterworks schema the being on the eighth day, and own expori-Tientsin, who have to transport their gands by
replies to the public comments and
comments and complaints
but made no definite statement as to the result
piece.
THE CIGARETTE TRADE,
From the Consular report on the Trade of as regards any particular line of goods. It is Cuaton: No better illustration of the offer. absurd, contiming the anthority quoted, that the tiveness in China of moderu advertising methods views of the Government authorities on one and close attention to the retail basines and and the same Exhibition should no
I no widely vary.
the tastes of the native consumers can be found The differents of views expressed may be due than the foreign company which has by these
ILI AND TEKES.
Le
THE ORDEAL BY FIRE.
A BHANGHAI SOLOMON,
could рав
only possible junation have been effected had
been made, as An attempt the Russions
feared,
naite homedan forces of
of Kashgar
under Yakub Beg with the Khurgiz and other Mahome dan insurgenta of Kuldja, whose boatil- lity to Bussian trade hat compelled the Russian occupation of Kuldja in 1971. When
Twenty miles south of the glacier, where the Russia, therefore, ceenpied Kuldja, she did not containing walls conrorge, a substantial barrier fail to
occupy also the Kuldja entrance to the has been thrown noross the valley, and here, log cabins und as barracks, romain to this day. gatherers. This is the barrier of Khurgan The ain rond east of Alsu. The torr-is-of At the best of times the route is a dangerous interest to Englishmen because it is the place one for pack animals. As the only available of exile of Bafder ali Khan, the depased Mir pass hotween two of the outlying portions of of Hussa, who here in straitened circum- her empire it woull be reasonable to expect that stances, far away from his people, makes a pro
condition and minimize ita The directors have had the advantage of obtain.
"Every their large outpat, **
ing their materials free merchants have been seeking to
Nikita"
year the road Imports And the following
mander, the Tartar General of Kuldja, had con constantly came home late and when she asked open direct business, und Japanese merchant note" The majority of cement imported is
This office is frequently asked to supply the fidently informed me only a few days before. him where he had been he scolded hor. Oto Iays already taken contrasts for the supply of naturally of Green Island-
(Hongkong) ontput, those goods. Japanese businessmen are re
names of trustworthy native firms for all sorta
tortuous, andrained alley ways; and now Aksu, a night later, when he enmin home late and she commended to keep a
on these though esment from "Haiphong is also now
of manufactures; but the invariable reply bas asked him the reason, he abused her and demand-goods, which are promising commodities off-beginning to find a market here. Notwith- to be made that Chinese shops and firms cannot whether the road ia now in any better condition traders from North China. Both towns swar
of his officers, and I question Chinese walled town, in which reside the Chiness standing the opening of the local comont works give foreign bankers' references, and that there than it was in the seventh century.
with Turkis. Goites is conspicuous among them ed a gold mounted diamond earring which she expert te Great Britain."
Ou the other hand, the "certain power and the relative cheapness of their cemont, the
is no means of accertaing their stability from
There is no difficulty about engaging trans- A handful of old-sty
fold-style Chinese braves are suffici had received as a present on her marriage. Sho
ful party leader,"
also qusted by car import rosa by 50 por ornt. and was takes our point of view. In any case only a resident
port.
Every fox days throughout the year ont to preserve under. In accordance
Malice with a local article is so inferior that it is impossi010 proposed customer's propor rato of supply and terminale. Payment is males from both policy everywhere unforced in Wostoru Chius) refused to part with it, and told him that if he Tokyo contemporary, accuses the authorial by the two railways under construction.
or travelling agent could form any idea of the
caravans of horses and donkeys were in debt it was hie duty to ask his father to ties of inconsistency. Ho
Holdfare are recrulted from Mahomedine, but in nubles points out that assist him. On the following day he repeated when justifying itself before the public, which The Hankow. Report says:-The valuations settle with him the intricate details of weight, despite the mortality among the spinals the Turkis are admitted to the polico. In that east, rates are not excessivo, ten to twelve roubles in accordance with the rule applied to all native sinclined to discredit the Japanese sathorities
But it must always be remembered that, even being paid for each pack animal carrying two officials in Chinaw employment, they are required assaulted her, slapping her on the face, knocking hibition, the Foreign Office declared that the 25, 240 per cwt, and native 4s. 3d. per swt.; her out of bed, and kicking her all over the body. object in view of the Exhibition was not the 1909, foreign, 23, 24, out, sud native 2. 7hd. now the popular estimates of the numbers of the nurod weights. The distance is 347 miles, to adopt Chinese dress. In Aksu, as in all other towns in the New Dominion, the best stooked divided in 13, stages, the date difficult fore-shops are those belonging to merchants from brat the promotion
otion ewt: for firebricks, 1906, foreign out. per piece Cople are not gross oxuggerations--in divid
and native seven-tenths of a of friendship between Japan assistance. Next morning, however, he solemnly and are intimate relations between the
the ninth. for three cities were found ing of the river. and nativo la per ourrent figures- people 190
three-tho vast The native
cart or cnnel back across the whole width of ence during my ride-urress the pan was en swore that he would never illtreat her again, of the two countries. Nevertheless, Boroa
native articles are from Tangka, to division by
C0711 less than 3. a week erce, Green Island and Haiphong supplied the bulk balk
and agreeable une. Travel in the mountains wasa China. their welcome change to
to the sweltering their! Kulja,
beat of but she said that she had had enough of his Ourn, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce,
of the
In both cities the busiest houses are the pawn- in a behaviour. Bhe reports the sautter to her who is the Japanese President of the Exhibi of the foreign comout, a considerable part of out of this keep themesives a
the mountains only 2,050ft, alore sea level. My Turki earnings readily find resting place in mother, with whom she stayed for a few days, on, explained on his return from England the import this year and last being used in the families: the classes that indulge in foreign: Adja, confined as the cite this among shors, which in every case are owned by Chinese.
if the object of the Exhibition was not exactly waterworks installation. A new cement factory novelties--always excepting the cigarette, now
of caravan drivers were Russian Andijanis, and these tonsss of asury.. British interests are rS- and then returned to her husband's house. Some a mere display of goods, its result must be judged an der Government auspices and equipped with proved better value than the vegetable oil-are as it was the season of rich pastures their presented by one Hindh trader and by some
at Hnang Shih Kang, 30 miles down river, cheaper than the astive pipe, and Lerosene
Afghans, the senior of whom is the British time afterwards he demanded her bangles, and from its effect on the foreign trade of Japan,
fettle. Axpected, start and for long must be but a very small fraction animals were sleek and fat and in only after the close of European machinery will, it
of the population, and their taste for alien.com. These curavan men are a good class of hardy, fearing that her husband would assault her which can ba app Minister gave appropriate turning out 360 casks a day from May, 1910.
Aksakal, or White Beard, the debaty of the the Exhibition.
forta is generally speaking secompanied by independent men, pses manters in their calling. British Cenen in Kushigar. Russia has also an again she gave them to him. A few days later
suficient enlightenment to know how to obtain Largely they are tassian subjects from Russiakaskal. he asked her to part with another bangle, but elie
theo.
an Turkestan, provided with Russian registro- said that she thought she bad done enough for,
To British merchants in China, of whose tion certificates renewed every six months, for him and that he had better apply to his father.
competence 30 years acquaintance has oourinood which they are required to pay the equivalent
me, I should not presume to offer any advice,
of one guines per annum. Then he commencoil to illtreat her and slap ped her on the face, so that when he renewed
and to those at home I have nothing to proffer but the reminder that catalogues in English On the first day out from Kuldja city the the request, fearing to be again sesaulted, she te a desire to remove the unfavourable impres roeans almost acquired the monopoly of td. with prices at British ports are of very little broad river Ili has to be crossed by a ferry. We gave him the gold hangle. Another night whension of the pudering the result in detail
but the latter are given no cigarette trade in the Far East. Picture board. ralne for bringing their wares to the notice of had a long wait at the crossing, for the ferry We are frequently told that China is still in opportunity of
ings, Hlaminated almanacs, presentation sam. ho que home late he insisted upon her massag The practical effect of the Exhibition is doubt.ples and judicious expenditure on all kinds of native dealers and shopkeepers. With some was on the opposite bank, and the current was the Middle Ages. Quite as often we are told diffidence would further remind the British running likes and horses made ist to it verdicts we are to accept depends to a large With inflaite labour that China is waking up. Which of these ing him, and when she refused to do so he assault. ful, and an explanation will be sought from the advertisement likely to bring goods being exporter of the growing importance of the the forry war towed by ed her again. She went and reported the anthorities during the coring session of the individual notice of the people are as folge untive newspapers, teeming with advertise by their tails upstream to a point from which it extent on the latest news. If we hear that
Dink-Japan Chronicle.
in attracting the custom of the Chinese cooli master to a lady tutor who advised her to go to
as they have proved invaluable at home. The mounts, pictorial and other, among which pateat could drop down by the current to our landing China has actually put in hand a hor mother. She did so and then took out
company has a large foreign staff, with a work- medicines are at present very noticeable. Thong Before crossing the weary boatmen xosted to we say she is waking up. When we read of ing knowledge of Chinese, who are constantly tech pioid adyartisments sout them in English, and broad give them to rest. "Here is the about the Middle Ages. In Shanghai, however,
be take breath; but native guard were excited being tortured the City, we the summons.
travelling in the interior, introducing their British firms in the larger ports can usually The following referencs to the Canton weres to new markets and keeping in personal have this done; the rates are moderate, and the
'great man waiting," they shouted, "and
B Sink Kowloon Railway is unde in the British Con- touch with their Chinese agents. That such reading public at least as fond of scanning
nor mothers si: thore and it either fathers suite of the foot that it www ones called B
yet you who sular Report for Canton Constraction on this methods reap a golden harvest for
the company
of Iniquity. But we have such violentcontrastes Finally when the ferry did push out into the even here to-day that we do not know what to railway, which is being built according to the which has made the experiment is certats, and advertisments in China as elsewhere.
followed As stated in previous reports, the Japanese, stream it swung past our landing so swiftly make of it. The shocks ons gets are at times standard of first-class European lines; has been their example could with advantage ba filosof taking advantage of their proximity and udup that the rope failed, and before the clumsy bont mors than cicctric. A fow days ago the Then
other firmss proceeding steadily throughout the year, with by
a Pao, & vernacular contemporary will the result that the first 30 miles
ready the import
libility to native dress and customs, have entered could touch the bank it had boon swept half a
Chinese retailers mile down streem.
So we had our wait for jug, reported a case from the Mixed Court in for trafle by September, 1910. The line, when Mr. Todra, the Count at Amoy, writes:- into direct competition with completed to the junction with this British section Cigarettes were imported to the value of and even prdiars, and their indents are probably nothing. Then wo agrohed up the bank to which a question of debt was involved. The
of many of thể
"furtya tay's journey higher on the sassy canh-before--Ift. Sun, that logat at Samchun, will in its 894 miles contain, in- £4,251. They have becomá a very popular form represented in the direct imports of man
and having terminale, 15 stations and 11 balta. cluding tera
the night in a Taranchi uminary whose and who will of smoking among the Chinese, especially above luxuries; but it is doubtful whether even
on village, w
crossed the next day sud began the to the days before the to fo congratulate themselves on At the end of 1909 the purchase of the land among the cectie class, in spite of the fact that they have rosson von gran fanker becomes, ascent of the watershed lying between the Ili be remembered as having resorted to the required had been completed and about 92 per they compare
with
A. optum. A ехрнинстоу
absurd mediævalign a few weeks
ago to dotan Lcent
of the earthwork was either in band or packet of 10 cigarettes costs 10 c. (say, 2d, to as it should be, a great trade emporium, it is river and its chief affiueat, the Tokes Kliver.
By the fourth day we had crossed the water wins.
the ownership of z kidnapper child, On already finished. The terminal station building 244), whereas un equal value of opium would last not certain that the wholesale import business.
bat the In his Report on the foreign trade of Amoy and general offices at Tai Sba Tau are expect al the smoker for alonger time and would yield after will long continue to be in the hands of shed among glorious pine woods, having slapt the present occasion the plaintiff claiced 240 in
cne night in a beautiful glade fragrant with sattioment of a
defendant alleged to rendy by April, 1910.
the
of smoking some 20
dust, which foreigners, whom the stress of competition is per cent.
flowers where the
called us in the that it had been
repaid. His agacions Worship by a morning, a are of Je missions,
& mountain stream raled that plaintiff and defendant should togeth quantity of the cigarettes
in a primitive water-mill kept by an aged or visit the Nanking Road temple and throw work that has land to be negotiated. In the panese manufacture; they are made up in
Mongol and the third night in a Turki ina in a tho disputed sum of 840 into the incense burger It may be hoped that a turning point in the second district, from wile 31 to mile 50, there packets to resemble the British or Americau
Mongol encarapment of tents druka in the and that "thin plaintiff be ordered to take it out downward career of the port has now been is a total girdex oponing of 3,200 feet. The article as far as is conveniently possible. But
grouped round
round Lamasery of Harokai her own whereby truth or falsehood reached, and that Amey has settled down main bridge over the East River at Sheklung the bulk of the cigarettes imported are of
the Tekes. It t was a earprise to and to shall be genuinely evidenced, as it is within the to the new conditions of trade brought about is proceeding satisfactorily, the foundations British-American manufacture, and
alamasery in such a region. It by the clingine Islands by the Americans, erection of steel work for the large spans karing manufacturers is almost, if not quite, entirely green corn season, quotes the editor of a ladies from Mongolia and re-erected in thǝvə stoppes,
of Formosa by the Juppaese being nearly completed and the delivery and chiefs at Shanghai Ar the tobacco used by the A Calenita contemporary, apropos of the imposing a
if it might has been bodily lifted power of the spirit to show and adjudge; and thum testifying to the character of the motives of and of the
In compliance with these orders In its former pale days, Amoy revelled in this commenced
Chinese-grown tobacco, it is questionable
journal in America who was asked if it was from
both Formosa tea trado, all Formosa teas being "It is expected to form the through cone whether these cigarettes should properly appear good form to eat Indian corn off the cob. The Large enough to shelter within its compound they
entire village, it was five years in building, to tha
suggests itself at once, viz, Yes; but it is not good form to having been completed in 1899, the year before who is to provide the forty dollars to be thrown brought across to Amoy for packing and tion with the British Line to Hongkong in June under the head of foreign imports, their stippi
there teing
is one facilities in
That Formosa.or July, 1911."
Boxer outbreak. Four hundred Lawas are into the incense burner? We should suggesh Bat the Japanese very naturally saw to renees to the Canton-Hankos Railway the claim to infusion in that denomination being hold the cob in both ends.
based on the
their n sponsorship of
murafacturers these brif auswers that in singularly irritating attached to the temple,
that Mr. San provide it, and that he stake bants: the Formosa tep trade should not the opened for traffic and trains are now running creaset 20 per cent, to 1,983,000, but
Report says:A further 10 miles has been
The Hankow
readers again in
How thou would the editor have had his Skov report Baye
The Teks valley consists of rich agrioulaintif with bis right band, then
with
Plain' on Japanese soil, and improve. to Wongshek, a market town an the North vulne fell from 3,6541. tu 3,433,; and foreise green corn? As the sloppy mess which the!
tural land, well permanently watered. It shake hands with defendant
his left hand, Americans call corn mush? Perish the thought.
a nomad population scanty in numbers and than supports
try to take the dalbara
forty of barbours la Fermose, the necessity River,
out of by rail from Canton. Con (Japanese) cigarettes, 95 per ceat. being second No one who has eaten green corn as it miles
of Hassa (Khurgis) and Mongols, who live in valued at 48. 6d. per 1,000, mase to be eaten, that is with both hands, would
the brazier. If he succeeds in doing this with of Amoy as a port for Formessu tes ceased to structior, however, is practically finished to
50 tents and hut in permanent dwellings. On his right hand the money should go ta plaintifi; exist. In the Philippine Islands, also,
Shang úisgrace Nature's kindly gift. It is not a of the Chinese Tuk, 90 miles from Canton, and about 103,690,000 with a total value of 27,3091. I the Spanish régime, many of
one third of the whole distance to the boundary tai made-inestly British Cigarette Company's pretty sight, we grant; but anyone who would its wide pastures graze vast numbers of it with his left hand, then the dollars should
horses, sheep, and cattle. No attempt is made to defendant, if he fail to to take it out stall were from the Amoy district, and of the province. Ying Tak is a district city of cigareties-again rose from 89,200 to 107,333 at this dainty in any other way is not at alvation. Im line country is being wast merchants
its romaine should go to the temple, and Mr. there
considerable trade between the two some imports uce and the opening of the station los, valted at 9,3611. (1. su suncs), while
One can easily understand why Russia Sua a8o9ld be called upon to pay plaintiff and pinces; the American
mango with a kuifo and a spoon. Philippines has, however,
killed it.
the river some three days wearer Can
1,250,000 lbs. of manufactured tobacco, repre- The knife and speen brigado may have good desired permanently to retain this valley apart defendant 840 each. That is cuo schition, but from its advantageous position strategically. a better would be to bundle Dr. Sam off about Under the altered circumstances, therefore, it
500,000,000 cigarettes, besides send- ing some
know what a good mange is. They
husbandman. Had the Russian occupation potent ignorant mannikins are allowed to on- poris
ant to
•has dopo Be, and Lein! trade. That is No fast trains are ran at present, but a spred Starghai factory of the company. All these!
fuke
refer to cigarettes manufactured from prohibited by law from aspiring to anything become effective it would fong ago have been copy the prominent position that San to be of 40 to 45 miles is attained in places hy the sun tobacco, pride has compiled mango, and that is never to allow metal of
than a pahori or a Cowasji Patel. There dotted with farmstands. pot without succes
occupies Furcess, 18 to seen from the real recovery
so long will China be held up to the contempt in the port's trade-lol-trains, which cover the rbole distance of
from the adjoining is only one way to eat a genuine Alphonse
of nations. This kort of thing is heartbreaking, in 1969.
splendid natural harbour 55 miles in 3 hours, The exupany during the
marks
of lousa. The company province of our out Amoy as a part that cannot be denied, and Chinese year 1909-10 carried,456,466 as an illustrated pamphlet on tobacco cultivation description to teach the flesh. There is only There is a furry across the Tekea River in and should not be tolerated. What is the use sengers and received in passenger fares and as pursued in the United States, and its free one way to eat green corn, and that is to held charge of Mongols, and one march freu the of prating about now penal codes. prison reform, freight $294,391.90 an average of over 824.500 distribution in the producing districts has the cob with both hands. Good form may, it is river on the edge of the pine woods are the log- and all the rest of it whilst this sort of tom meath. This amount represents principally already rosulted in a considerable improvement true, ban both methods. Then the man who cabins of the adcanced Musart Pass left from foolery is allowed to take the place of justice in short-distance passenger traffic and should in in the quality of the leaf, Cigarette papers fell knows what these kindly traits of the earth can the Russian occupation. At this point the the best known court in China National create considerably when the town of Ying Tak, from 25,947 to 21,600 rolls. The sterling valus. I be would prefer to "pass.”—Times of India. Northern Musart River emerges from a narrow i
abore referred to, is reached,
Evidence in support of the application was beard.
In the course of cross-examination defendant admitted having assaulted his wife.
His Worship, in adjourning the cure till 8th October, exprested the hope that the parties would continue to live together on certain terms to be ngrood upon, and silded that defendant ought to be ashamed of himself for having assaulted his
wife as he had admittoð.
AMOY-PAST AND PRESENT.
I
RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION AT CANTON,
The main dificulty experienced in building | can be }
trade
net trade increase of £227,998. this line has boon the large amount of bridge be worked up again forking. A certain already driving to work ou very small com
in 1909 Mr. B. 4. Tears, . B. M.'s Consul, holing s -writes -
WOS a
no
necesary buildings
with
are
their
total
GREEN CORN,
should
foring,
river,
valley
of
at
und
second nights ca
new currency,
we are supposed to have a Model Settlement, in
Рас
of good stand-
carrion as back
go
tariff in the there will have the effect of bringing placis up" that company's Haskow factory shipped about worthy of it. He would be capable of h remained for Amoy to full into line with other energetically, on the next 30 or 10 miles less in 3,500,000 lbs. of leaf tobacco to the manners on their side: Lat they will be Sume day it will yield rich harvests to the is business. As long as such grossly incon
The
it is reasonable to prophesy that in the days to
me, when the interior of the province will be opened up by modern communicatiore, the palmy days of the past, if not even better oues, will return to the port of & moy,
Canton
Construction is also proceedings
do not
any
THC MUSART FAS8.
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