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CANTON.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

December 21st.

POLICH DELİNQUENCIES,

AT THE MAGISTRACY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24TH, 1910.

Detective Sergeant Li Fuk gave evidence'ns to the arrest of the defendanle at the first defondi. Twe junk masters, for failing to display the ant's house. On his arrival thors the door was regulation lights, wore fined $5 apiece by Mr.locked, but when he knocked it was opened by the third defendant. The latter wasted Wood

but witness pushed to leave the house,

told him and the other

Yesterday Mr. J. It. Wood sentenced an ex- employee of the V.RC, to-six wooke' imprison meat with hard labour for stealing aquantity of oil from the Club.

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him back and defendants to hoop quiet. Shortly afterwards

Mr. Hanson catered the house, and the defc¤2

dants were arrosted. After their arrest he

Yesterday a man carrying a heavy bag of rice on his shoulder came into viclert collision with another man, who got very angry. A fight ensuel and the rico carrier was badly wounded. During the fracas a policeman was calmly look. ing on as an interested spectator. Sening this the kaifong called upon him to intorfors. This ho refused to do, at the same time, telling the bywith larcony, and were each went to prison for again adjourned, standers that it was not their business to teach

LOCAL SPORT.

FIXTURES AT A GLANCE,

Leune Cricket. Saturday-Kowloon v. H.K.C.C. “A”- Kowloon, 1.45 p.m.

TEAMS.

K.C.C.A. C. Loith, A. Mackenzie, H Hancock, E.A. S. Fowler, P. Jocks, Rev. 8. W Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson and G. Hastings.

Monday and Tuesday Poles H.K.C.C., Police Ground.

EXTRA TERRITORIALITY IN

CHINA.

[REY, J, H. DE FOREST, D.R., QENDAI, JAPAN, IN THE JAPAN,MAÏL."}

(Conel doil from December 22nd.)

A tathor and aon, caught in the not of removaccompanied an amah on to the roof of the Payne, A. A. Claxton, A. O. Lang; J. Hall, against the consorts. In the horrible Boxer ing a sleeper from the railway at Kowloontong, kitchen, azt aho handed him a revolver. were charged before Mr. Hallifax yesterday

seven days.

him his duty. The onlockers then told the wourdad man to report the case to the officer in charge of the police station, but he declined to do so, anging that if he did he should be a merked man. It is no wonder that the people get indigneat when such occurrencen tako placs.carry the weapon. Defendant was bound over The public has to pay pretty heavily for tho to come up fr judgment when called upon, and police, for the "longkuon," or fand oat of which the revolver and ammunition were confluented. the polico expontizes come, is no less than ten per cent, of the rental of each inhabited house.

Chinese passenger by the s.8. Emprou of: China was charged before Mr. Wood with being in possession of a revolver and a number of eart- ridges within a permit. He told his Worship that he was advised by an Indian passenger to

That a hungry man is desperate was proved

Further evidenco was taken and the hearing

.HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

Messrs. Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share report dated December 23rd stain :---

Our market during the past wook has ruled extremely dull with lit le doing, but rates on the Rubber closes in London at 5/9 per lb, and the holo continuo fairly steady Fino Hard Para tone of the Rabber share market thore "quist." Bar Silver is quoted at 25, per oz., and Sterling T.T. at 1/10 The Bank of England rate of discount is unchanged at 44 per coat., but the open market rate is slightly frmor dur

the interval at 34 per cent. -

and Shanghais han changed hands in small rato the market closes with sellora London after receding to £85 10, again quotes £86,

The hond of tho Ka Ying Chan self-govern. by the appearance of a coolin before Mr. Wood on BANKS.-Hongools at 8895, at which

ment socisty has sent s memorial to the Taotai of Polico in which his aconses the local superis tendent of inmoral conduct and neglect of duties. The Taofol has sent a deputy to in- vestigate theso charges,

The attention of the Tsotai of Police. has been called to the fact that many offers in obarge of the various polica stations absent themselves for hours at a time without leare. A circular has therefore been rent to all these mon warning them that if they are found guilty of such conduct they will be fustantly disruised the force.

Constable Tang Sara has been foued guilty of boing a receiver of stolen goods, a

a charge of stenling twelve dried ducks from a shop in Queen's Rand. He told his Worship that he had just arrived from the county and as he had had nothing to eat for a long time be iran tempted to steel. Defendant was sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment und four hours stocka,

BREACH OF LIQUOR LICENUEN ORDINANCE.

Mr. H. S. Markham, Hronose of the Vienna Café, was proċandoi against before Mr. Wood for selling drink on the promises of the Café during prohibited hours, and for selling liquer without meals. Detective-Sergeant Sullivan prosented, and defendiat appeared in person.

His Worship (to defendant)-Did you sell

the afternoon P

MARINE INSURANCE. Unions have been North booked at 28275, and Cantone at $185. Chinas are again in strong demand, and can now be placed at Tls, 130.

with

FIRE INSURANCE-Hongkongs continue in request at 8360, und Chinas our now be placed at the improved rate of $117.

SHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Macaos have ruled stoady at $30 with small

Indo-Chinos are unchanged kales. sellers at $56 for the preferred nud deferred combined, China and Manilas continue on offer at $9 and Douglases at $20 There are Follers of Shells at 81f, and of Star Ferrys at 823 and $12 for the old and new issues, respectively.

REFINERIES-Chins SugarB continno

large quantity of which have boon found in his intoxicating liquor on Dreembor 19th at 4.40 in neglected at $124 and Inzone at $22, the

pesaresion. He was sentenced to three months gaol, tole followed by expulsion from the foren, Hle mother then potitioned the Tasta! to not him free, but her request was not granted.

A CURIOUS AUCIDENT.

A somewhat curious accident happened, yes. terday near the Po Wah Market. A young

Defendant-Not that I am aware of. Constable J. Lonaghan deposed to entering the Vienna Café on December 19th at 4.45 pm. P.C..67 went in with him. They called for s

bottle of stout and a bottle of beer, with which they were supplied by one of the bays, and for

attor remaining on offer at quotation.

TRAV.

H.E.C.C.-A. G. Leith, A. Mackenzie, J. Hall, A. P. Dashwood, A. R. Lowe, Dr. G. E. Aubroy, L. F. Townord, Rev. H. R. Wells, Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Dr. Glaister, and R. F. Long.

1.K. CRICKET LEAGUE. The following in the table up to date:--

Chib

KOTLI R. E.

Civil Servico The Remnante R.G.A. Kowloon Hongkong Craigengover... B.K. Polico

Played.

2

• Lost.

Drawn

Other Cricket. Saturday--H.K:C.C. e. K.O.Y.L.I.,

100.00

BOLDER AND CHRISTIANS. In view of the above facts, wa seo that it very fiots broak ent, they strike with equal venom naturally happens that whon anti-missionary

movement, the ory to destroy the Christians was quite as fierce as that for the slaughter of missióparte, And this wide wave of hatred, backed even by the Empress Dowager, and determination to kill all foreigners, even the representatives of the Powers, too, and with them all the native Christians, this ridding the and ones for all ot any more contact with how doop the hatred toward foreignors had foreigners and their teachings, simply showe come to be under extra-torritorial treatment. aud how wretchedly ignorant of the laws of international intercourse China was, and also how dangerous to pases a sincere "Christian movement may be under a weak and rusilluting Government.

INDEMNITIES...

All these decades of friction und porsaet" 55.55 tion and unsaacres of noblo mlazionarion, their 50.00 wives and children, too, and of thousands of 50.00 couverts, have led to the sincere conviction that 40.00 enly by exacting heavy indsmuitice, not only for 3 33.33 missionaries' loasas of life and property, but also 20.00 for the losses of couverts, can those ricts be 20.00 kent in check,

Club Ground, 145. p.m. Naval Yard A. O. D. -Civil Servico " A." v. Polian” Á,“ Kowloon "A." v. Watson's. C.C.C-H.K. Boys . The Rest.

2 p.m.

BAMS.

* H.K.C.CG. B. Aubrey, H. D. Sharpin,

B. Hancock, T. E. Posroe, W. C. D. Tumer

D. Clapham, 4. II. Young, A. P. Dashwood,

MINING.-Rants are casier again with R. E. O. Bird, A. A. Mas and E. C. Roquette. sellers at $3. Charbonnages are unchanged at C.O.C.-Hongkong Boys". E. Lammert, $700 and Chinese Engineerings at Th 15.

DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWNS-Small H. H. Taylor, R. A. Carvalho, A. S. Ellis, L ralcs of Docks have been put through at $53 A. Roso, H. Rapp, F. Rapp, I. Chunnott. M. K. and more shares conld probably be placed. Hongkong sud Kowloon Wharves aftor sales at Spied, H. P. Madar, R. Bass and (reacre) H. Tk. 68. New C.C.C.-The Rest-P. Currie, J. D. Noria, $51 have advanced to $52 with bugars. Shanghai E. Aagor, Amay Docks are unchanged at

woman with boned foot was ziding in a sedan which they paid sixty cents. Witness did not Docks are frmer with eales and Shanghai J. V. Braga, E. L. Braga, C J. Higginbothom,

obair when suddenly the bottom of the conveyance fell out and the poor lady was presipitated to the ground and her maimed fest were badly hurt. A crowd soon gathered round and a doctor of the Red Cross Society was called. As s to add insult to injury the chair bearers began to clamour for damages, but they were promptly driven off the mere by the on-lookers. AN UNFORTUNATE GIRL.

see the defendant present.

P. C. MasWalter corroborated the evidence of the previous witzern.

His Worship-Have you got your licenos here

Monday and Tuesday C.C.C. "A" v. B.A.M.C., 2 pm, H.K.C.C. v. United Services,

Club Ground, 10.30 am.. Monday-K.CC. . R... " Tuesday-K,C.C. v. Army Ordinance.

and Hougkew Wharves at Tis 95.

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDIFER-Houg W. H. Viveash. E. D. Bush, H. Remedics, A. kong Landa contime-firm at $991, and Kov. H. Carrol', A. R. Elis and S. B. Battliwara, von Lands at 8334. West Points have been booked at 239 and more shares are wanted. There are bayers of Hongkong Hotels (old) at the improved rate of $99, but the new shares continue on offer at $65. Humphrey's Estatos have again heen done at $6 and more shares ara procurable. Shanghai Lands are lower with Defendant told his Worship that the offense.gales in the North at The 100.- Ohe night of the 19th inst a policeman must have been committed during his tempor- noticed a young woman wandering about in anary absence. He was very much surprised ed in this section, and Hongkongs are still

Defendant produced it, and after the Magis trate had perused it he asked-Do you wish to give evidence ?

COTTON MILLS-No local business is report.

nochanged at Tls. 85, and Leon Kung Mows at when the occurrence was reported to him on his quoted at 843 nominal. In the North Fiwos ars return, and although he knew he was the respon-Tis. 45 Internationals are lewer with sales at sible person he had never permitted such a thing Tls. 46, but Soy Chees are firmer again with when he was present.

#100

aimless fashion in Kwai Shenog Street. He took her into custody and then it was discovered that the girl, who was only 18 years of age, had been Nolu̸ nà a concubine to an old rann living in the

His Worship -I will fine you Hang Mi Mingo. Thla old follow had a plurality of wives, the chief of whom treated first summons, and the police will not prooved

the atmost orolty, on the other.

the newcomer, with The girl fled to Canton and was endeavouring to find her former home when she was arrested. She bergol the magistrate to restore her to the woman who had previously sold her, but thin woman rofanod to take her back. As the girl refused to go back to the old man she was sent to the Pan Yn gool for detention.

In the

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO MURDER,

At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon before Mr. E. E. Hollifax the bearing of the charge of conspiracy to murder preferred against three Chinese, one of whom belongs to a well-known local family, was continued. The names of the defendants are Wong Taz Kin, Mak U Chin and Chin Chamn,”

Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, pro- nocuted, and Mr. J. H. Gardiner appeared for the defendants.

FIRE BRIGADH AFFAIRS. The work of the newly-established fire bri gados has been wonderfully successful. The Police Taotai has just imaged a notice calling on other

Mok Yan Fo, sergeant interpreter at the persons to join its ranks. Intending candidates must be able to read and write, be of strong Central Police Station, deposed to taking the physiqua and in accordance with the suspicion statements of the three defendants on the 14th the Chinese have of meh other must be able to instant, after reading over and explaining the give the name of a respectable citizen as a charges to them, and cautioning them in the guarantee. It is interesting to romark that a usual manner. Each defendant signed hia few days ago the head of the brigade como to statement us correct. the conclusion that a quare was of no ves to a fire brigado man, so ho promptly eat it off, Since then more than eighty members of the brigade have followed suit.

QUEUE CUTTING,

Tho quene-cutting movement still goes on. Every day a greater number of queusless ones are seen in the street, and in the schools hardly a day goos by without a new scholar appearing without his "tail." The movemeus, however, soems to be restricted to the student class and that section of the Chinese youth that endear curs with more or less success to imitate the West. Very few of the merchant classes appear to fall in with the new zaovement, although to hear them talk they all sympathies with it. It is noticable also that few or any of the coolie section of the populaco have dispensed with their queues, though it might be supposed that

to

1

buyers at Tis. -245,

MISCELLANEOUS-Chins Providents have been booked at $7.15 and 87, olesing with sellers at $74. Green Talaud. Caments have sellers at $34, but at 83 there aro bayers, Electrica have been booked at $20 and Jose at $125, the latter. closing with sellers, Steam Laundrys are wanted at 851, China Light and Powers at RUBBERS-Closing quotations received from 95 eta, and Union Water Bosts at 362. London by wire to-day are as follows-middle. prices: Highlands and Lowlandts Ledburyadi s Lendon Asintics... London Ventures.. United Serdange.... Allagara... Batu Tigus Ssponge.. Linggis..

103/.

67/6

5/3

12/3

110/6

4,9

87/6

25/

46/3

Eastern and International Trasts 12/6 prem, THE GERMAN FLEET.

INCREASED ESTIMATES.

Any bopes, such as the Chanooller of the Exchequer apparently entertains as to a slacken. Mr. A. C. Franklin, Acting Govermenting in the race for naval armaments have been Ansiyal, spoke to receiving from Sergeant Grant on December 20th a bottle containing a liquid. He examined the contente, which he found be hydrochloric acid, but not pure.

not exactly It was

corrosive fluid, but if taken internally or brought in contact with the month or the eya it had s corrosive effect. If the aoid ware thrown into the eyes the sin would be erornoisting.

Cross-examined-He could not say whether the acid, if thrown into the eyes, would cause permanent blindness, but it would cause tentary long service system. porary blindness.

Lou Tes Ping, obfer Chinese writer in the Registrar-General's office, gave evidence as to the similarity or otherwise of writings on certain documents produced.

Sergeant John Grant said the revolver before

the

TEAM. H.K.C.C.-R. E. O. Bird, A. A. Claxton, A. C. E. Elborough, H. Hancock, R. Hancook, Mans, S. W. Payne, T. E. Pearce, H. D.

League Footb Sharpin, W.-C. D. Turner and A. H. Young.

First Division. Naval Yard v. R. G.A.,

Naval Ground.

H.K.F.C...E..

Club Ground. Second Division. 83 Co. R G. A. v. H. K. Police 88 Co, R.G.A v. 87 R.G.A. B.O.C. Bye

BOXING.

CHINESE PORK. "BEGULAR SHIPMIËNTS

ARRANGED A NEW FREE TRADE INTASION,

"

It is for from the missionary hoort to do this willingly, and profound dissatisfaction with the whole business fills many a missionary mind. A few sociotics rise to the boight of their faith and absolutely refuse to take any indemnity whatever, no matter how many aro killed or how much property is destroyed, This world like is the courage of faith, but in China, whore the Government is both work and ignorput, where the literati and officials dread the political status of missionary work, and where the converts are largely recruited from the lower clagge,

foreigners also, and are deliked na shar: rs. in some

J

HAIR CAME OUT

IN COMBFULS

Eight Bare Patches on Child's Head'.

Skin Raised, Crusted and Irritated." Afraid of Losing All Her Hair: Gured After Using Box of Cuticura Ointment with Cuticura Scap.

**I am Dienteel to say my little girl's hand completely cured after ustug ane box of Cuticura Ointment And also wanbhug her head with Cuticure Soap, You world itka to know about the case, I am sure.

"It started first by bet hair coming out in combiule, leaving a spet about the size of s shilling. The skin looked raised and crusted And irritated her very much. Naturally I became very anxious when I saw oight dif- ferent bare patches on her head. I was afraid she was going to lose all her hair. I tried sw

al advertized remedies and they did na good, so I took her to a skin hospital. The doctor told tad it was ringworn and to keep her from school, which I did. I attended the hospital with her for seven wecks, gudd two large botes of ile alatment which they praserted, on her head every week and slo had to wear a hack calleo esp. lier pour Kittia face steamo swollcir and red wherever the ointment

for a box of Cutleurs One day I ... Ointment, After thoroughly cleaning her head of all in old ointment, I started in

The second dressing with the Cuticura. with it seined to take the irritation away. and soon we saw an improvement. Before I had quito dished the box of Cuticura Ohaen, ber hand was yulte clear and the hair growing over the fald spots. Now her hair has grown beautiful and four, with noth- Ine but the Cuticers Ontment, and the Cuzleurs Soap with which 1 wash." (Signed) Mrs. Nonn, 3. Grey Rock St., West I Derby Rd. Remedies for the most Eng., May 23, 1010 The Curleare

economical treatment for the skin, selge you are fram inlanes to age. A tablet of Cutleura Soap anila box of Cuticura Oint- ment are alien sufficient. Sok throughout. the world. London Depot, 27, CharterhoÛRE Square. Post-free, Douklet on skin discussN.

extra-territoriality the only workable way for the very existence the workers and their focks by treaty rights. Then if the Government carelessly allows mobbings and ransacre of converts, thers seems no other practicable way than to oxuot indomanities for them. This is not dono in of Christians have taken place there, China Turkey, though far mera awappings meesiacres alone of the great nations has gradually fallon under this system.

of missions in China seesus to be to protect CHS. J.

That missionary societies are waking to the whole problem is seen from the report of repre sentative men who are sent out to study the situa tion. One report (1907), says with reference to the unforluuste oxtra-territorial-Christianity "Tresties botwean China and the Western nu- to tions gavo a degree of foreign protestion Chinese converts to Christianity. This estab lished a state of things unlike that which has ever prevailed in any other country.

Our

GAUPP

& CO.,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

CHATER ROAD,

ARE NOW SHOWING

A VEBY FINE SELECTION

OF

observation has led us to the conclusion that DIAMOND

wwiso

AND

MADE

this clause in the treaties was wholly and in the end has been most injurious to the progress of Christi nity, in Chian. It has led to constant doception on the part of the Chinese, and to repeated interventions on the part of missionaries batween the Chinese Government and its lawful subjects. It has ENGLISH been taken advantage of by foreign: Powers in furtherance of the the meat flagrant fashion for schemes of territorial aggrandicomont. It is at the present by far the greatest ground for reproach in Chius against Christian missions.

We were much gratified to find that many of our missionaries discountenance this practice.

A general sentiment prevails through

out our missions that it is high time that inter- vention of any sort, on the part of missionaries in cases involving the relatiu of Chinese subjects to the courts or their Government, should be altogether discontinued,"

THE FUTURE OF MISSIONE. There is no questioning anywhere of the ability and true Christian heart of the missionaries They lors China and are willing to die if neces sary in the expression of their intense longing that the people may know God and Jesus Christ this whom He sent. But they are caught in extra-territoriality system and aro so involved that they and their folds have treaty rights, such as expose them to caseless misunder standing and hatred. What can be done! Perhaps Dz. Gilbert Reid's words furnish the

"He is the best friend to China who con. and administration, that hor sovereignty may times to urge on her officials the reforms in law

Let us bo etablished, rather than he who minimizes favour the speedy attainment of [missionaries] reform to hasten Chinese rain. sovereign rights for China, with extra-territori. ality gone forever, and let us with equal ener urge cn reform in law and administration, sovereignty based on true reform.

HALL MARKED

JEWELLERY

SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR

CHRISTMAS

PRESENTS

ALNO

A. LARGE STOCK OF

MAPPIN & WEBB'S

SILVERWARE AND

PRINCES PLATE

AT THEIR

LONDON CATALOGUE PRICES

only Cost of Transport to

Hongkong.

As the management anticipato a crowded house at the City Hall to-night those who wish to secure seats, and have not booked them, should be in attendance early. As before stated, the programe promises to excel any of Mr. Whittaker's previous productions. The fighters are all in good fettle, and the displays of soisnes and endurance should afford a trest to flia sporting public. Lewis and Parker fight the best of 25 round in a one-arm-free contest and Roddie Stanton, the Canadian champion, mesta Patty Officer Smith of the Minotaur in a fifteen proved to be illusory by the German Navy round clean-break fight. There is also a

which have been presented to the Estimates, Reichstag, says the Lordon Daily Telegraph. welterweight competition, which promises good They amouat, in round figures, to ze less then sport. £22,500,000, an increase of nearly £900,000 over those of the present foar. These Estimates,

Can not slso the great missionary societies of it should be added, make no provision for pensions, constguard, reserves, or scamship

in rubsidiesiloms which are provided

the West take special stops to show their sym pathy with China in such a way as to check this British Navy voter, and ecst" nearly four mil- Kons sterling a year, while the pay of officers Under these headings the London Morning wide hatred of their work? China is actually

Post of Nov. 30th says:-

waking up Newspapers are becoming a vast and man in the German service under conscrip

It will be of interest to the British farmers to oncating force. National opinion is being form- tion is exceedingly low in comparison with the

national and world problems, Provincial high rates in the British Fleet under the volun- know that the Chinese pork competition, threated

in existence, and a Con- The progress which is being made in the exoned vaguely last year, has now become a sub Assemblies are already

"Great interest is taken at Liverpool kind of a Lonstitution will it be regarde pansion of the Garmin fleet, writes our Naval yesterday. Grunt intero Centropodont wind stitution it promised within a decade. What Plus Correspondent, is reflected in the mount de

in the arrival of a further large shipment of religious liberty? There's no such thing as Chinese pork and other produce. The steamship religious liberty in China," said a missionary of voted to building and arming new ships. In

Linke has brought from Hanker and other long service to me. And if that Constitution the coming financial year the sum set aside for these purposes is over twelve millions sterling. Chinese ports over 6,000 carcases of frezen pige. should be promulgated without any recognition The following figures give the expenditure in Eight thousand packages of game; including of freedom of faith, it might become a per- Great Britain and Germany on the construction

g0889 aud ducks, and substantial quantities

movement on earth.

Then the treaties must be revised before many Vladivostok. This is quite a new trade When one sees what a wayo of delight went fifteen years:

established on the initiative of a firm of over China at the return of a portion of the years have passed. Might not the Missionary have expanded foxer indemnity, and how much good will Societies in consultation with the governments produce distributors, who

of the thros defendants in tho

a large sum of money upon a refrigerating was generated by that not, it seems possible arrange that there shall be no tuore mention change, few ars plucky enough to take the step

installation at Hankow. During the last year or for the great missionary interests of the missionaries and converts in the treaties, and until the official panction comes from the North. charge-room, and found a revolver cartridge on

so half a dozen steamers have heen chartered to world to produce a similar wave of good will thus help on the movements toward complete In some places, indeed, the officials are taking the first, which fitted the revolver. When wit

bring the Chinese produce to Liverpool, and the by some similar not. That it is contrary

to have some formal international Decosary active stops against the new crusade. For in-ness found the cartridge the first defendant

has now passed the experimental to the spirit of Christ to orast indemnities abolition of extra-territoriality? If it still be stage. That is how British farming is sup no one will deny. It was done only as understanding on the matter, could it not be stance, in Fatahan, an Anti-quote Society was volunteered the sistement that he bad a revol

te done by an interchange of special Government ported by Froe Trade.

a pressing political necessity, and 68 formed and joined by severalbendred enthusiasts. or in his house. He said he got the revolver and

Anner to the treaties, as porary messura for protection. And does not notes, or by an The oficials held a meeting that a course of cartridge from the second defendant. Neither

the fact that this most populous nation on earth the opizm question is, and thus reduce the SUSPENSION OF A GERMAN BANK is soon to promet thy Christians of the world holds, putting it on a moml basis more than on

its Constitution mark a promulgato

entire problem from the contral place it now Botion might be decided upon. After the meet the first nor the second defondant had a permit

most fitting ng the fat wont forth that no mora quenes to carry drma."

The Frankfurt on the Oder Vereinsbank through their societies to show their confidence a political ano? Or, a Commission might be suspended payment on the 28th ult. pending on in the coming trustworthiness of Chins by some formed this respect, England's treaty 15

stady were to be out ander pais of condign punish The Chinese pilot on the steamer Paul Beari

the question in all its political of indemnities ? Would it substantial return examination of its affairs by anditora: The bank

bearings. ment. Such pressure was brought to hear that recognised the second defendant, who, ho said,

The vast incringe the sums devoted to now is stated to have over-izvested in real estate not be an expression of good will that is then advance on that of the United States, in thet the society had to disband. To the Occidental gave him an enclosed envelope and nekød him

The deposit Everlasting Gospol

far-reaching

international problem. mind all this foss about the way a man should

construction in Germany followed immediately and mortgage transactions.

of this good kind P. It would be told in every Since the majority of missionarie sry sent cut his hair seems a triflo ridiculous. One of

npon the Peace Conference at The Hague, amount to about 5,000,000 marks £250,009) and socialistafford to bo behind Government notions it looks forward to an early solution of this

in 1906, in a down

from Great Britain and the United Staten, it Campbeli-Banuarmau, frst, the most Indierons things imaginable is happen.

The British Governmert, under Sir Henry the capital to 2,500,000 marks. only three battleships, and then in 1907 an ing in the case of a student in a certain college

toward Christianity, which even ander ex- In cross-examination witness said he did not mounted that the programme would include LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. generate in thoughtful minds a new attitude the United States Government, could see its Christian interests and the interests of diplon- hore. Some days ago be dispensed with his queue

Tho N. YE. str. Inaba Maru (American isting broumstances has been an immenso way to units in such a Commission, which eval

million of adher- Powern and on appearing at college was greated with know either the first or third defendanta two, or, unlees an understanding between

be arrived at by The Hague Con

ents, and a constant incentive to progress for acy should be fully represented, it would seent the usual adalation or jeors according to the When he first saw the second defendant he did thres large armoured ships of the Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 22nd blessing to more than s

in Chinese Constitution is promulgated, that Dreadnought type. From the date of this inst, and is expected here on the 25th inet. opinions of his various classmates. The next not have any conversation with him.

The N. Y. K. str. Kauschi Maru (European the whole nation. The missionaries are in as though some plan could be found, before the Sergeant Grant, recalled, was cross-examined offer of a Dreadnought, German expenditure

world, and the coming Constitution affords the day, bbworer, he came book with his "tail"in its urimi place, for he had sewn it into his cap. by Mr. Gardiner. He said the first defendeatinor; and in. the coming year it will be Line) left Shangbai for this port on the 22nd vanity the best friends China has in all the would give profound satisfaction to China, and The Austrian Lloyd's sir, F. Ferdinand occasion for a world manifestation of this at the same time bring immense relief both to. Unionists went out of affee, and more than

(Continued on Page 9.) Now most of his class-mates are speculating told him another man who approached him (the over three times as high as it was when the inst., and is expostad here on the 25th ist.

favourably the Government's attitude toward p.m., and is dus here on the 26th instant a.m. upon his next appearanos, for on some days ho defendant) with the second defendant, said be twice what it was when the idea of a panse left Shanghai for this port on the 22nd instaut friendship, which in turn might influence most missions and to diplomacy.

Dreadnought" was conceived.

religious freedom comes with the queue and some without.

of

these mon; from the nature of thoir work, would the Court was handed to him by a Chinese and armament of new ships during the past frozen salmon came in the same steamer from manent set-back to the greatest missionary

like to get rid of these unsanitary appendages detectivo in the first defendant's house. The fact is that though, many welcome the The first defendant was prosent. Witness

asrohed

particularly to hand it to Mak Yon. Witness sent the letter by his young brothes. The second deferdant and Mak Yan called at him house on a previous occasion.

wanted to mise a loan on the revolver.

1896 1897 1893

1899

1900

Britain

Geco 340 £8,658.566 £

6,762,789 2,454,400 6.068.725 2,565,600 9,297,356 2,832,750 10,025,551 3,401,970

1901

1902

1000 217

4653.423 4,662,769

1903

12,398,133

748

1904

13,184,419

1905

1906

11,486,397

11,368,744 4,720.206

5.167,319

1907

7,910,959

.1908

7.795.499

1909

-1910

10,177,062 11,392.858

3.849,539

8.521.930

11.052,318 14,957,430.

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every Province.

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