HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1ST, 1911.
SHIPPING NOTES,
A moating of the Saxilary Board was held It was unmounced at Liverpool, on January yoslerday at the Board Room, Mr. E. D. C.20, that a new service to the Far East will be Wolfa prasided, and there were present-Bonostablished by the Rickmers Siberia Line, of Mr. A. W. Brewin (Registrar-Gonéral), Hamburg, and will begin with the Sophie Rick Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, Colonel Bedford, mers, which was at that dato loading at Liver BA.M.C. (Principal Madical Officer), Dr.
G. L. Fitzwilliams, Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Mz. Ng Hon Tss, Dr. F. Clark (Medical Officer of
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past.
The new stonaship Nelene, which has been Health). Dr. W. W. Poárss (Assistant Medical | built by Massrs. Workman, Clark & Com Offer of Health) and Mr. W. Bowen Bowlands- pany (Ltd), was launched on January 31st from their Belfast North yard. This is the twoity. (Boorolary),
nighth vessel built by this firin for Messrs. HH & Company's Blue Funnel Line, Liver. pool. The new ve sol, which is 457ft, in lengths with a gross tonnage of 6,700, is intended for service to be Far East.
MORTALITY STATISTICS.
The mortality return for the mouth of Jaunary showed that the death rate for the civil popula. tion of the Colony was 16.4, including the Arsay and Nary 16.1, while the death rate for the Chinese population was 15.5.
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CONSIDERED CONFIDENTIALLY.
The Straits Stormship Company have been The PRESIDE T-Before we start on the adviset of the probable date on which they will orders of the day I beg to draw attention to get dulivery of the two now simmers (but are applications 3 and 4. As members will re being built to their orders in Scotlan! The an application at the Krian, it is stated, will leare Greenock on April member, there was laat menting which was taken confides. | 29,and thy Klang 'is duo to barva Duu leo on dially, there boing further developments in con Juno 30. La nktion to the new boats the neotion with that application which appear to Company have purchased the strainer Kaka affect these farther applications. I would there from the Sarawak and Singapore Steamship fore suggest that these applications bo taken Company, sad they intend to put her on the confidentially unless members wish that the dis. Malasca and Mua: ras. cassion should be public.
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Mr. HOOPER-Is there any particular teason?
Thus Opinion of Baigen hears the Messageries The PRESIDENT-There is a reason arising Maritimo will shortly place more ateamers on out of the resulation pas od at a confidentialite Antwerp-Fur East ran. The steamers will mooting in connection with this matter which might affect the question or might not. Of curso it will not affect the applications if they ato cofumeil, but I cannot any whether they will be rofused or granted.
Mr. Hoores-I will not mise any objection now, but I think if it is likely to occur again that it would be well to circulate awong in unbere confidentially the reasons. You may have good reasons, kait in Înture they should be circulated so that we may know what we are voting ou.
The PRESIDENT - Certainly, Papers 3 and 4 wore
leavo Antworp on the first of every month for China aud Jana, calling at Marsellies, Port Said, Jibatil, and Colombo. On the homeward trip they will call at Saigon, and, by turns, at Aden and Jibatil..
The directors of the Compania Trasatlanticn har devided to roorganise the mail and passenger sorvico between Barcelona and the Philippines, With this object in view, not long ago they acquired from the Royal Mall, Packet Company of Liverpool the steamer Fernando Pes to Toplace the Isla de Luzon, and she after only An application by Mossrn. Poltner &
two voyages has been sent to South America, Turner for permission to erect twelve and her place on this ran will be taken by another water closete in a block of European fla's new stessor. They have also decided that their to be erected on Kowloou Inland Lot No. 574 steamers shall now have Barcelou four days The application pointed on that as the fais earlier, and that longkong, iuston-t of Manila, would be acenpied by diffrent tents shall be the last port on this ran. Tho now system was preferable
steamer Carlos de Eziquarres is due in Hong- kong about the middle of Marola, After dis- charging at Hongkong she will return to Manila to Kout for singapors and Europe.
An application by Messrs Palmer & Torner on, babalf of the Deutsche Asiatische Bauk for permission to erect two we's, and one urinal on the premises at 7, Queen's Road" Central.
MALARIA IT SHAURIWAN.
The Washington correspondent of the Times, A further letter from Gotornmont relative to malaria at. Shoukiwau was read as follows:-Rewriting on the 12th ult, said: -There are signs that the annual shipping subsidy fight in Con- ferring to my letter of the 13th time, I am instructed to inform you for communication to gross will this year by sharper than ever. the Board that the Governor has further consid. started yesterday in the Bouste, Mr. Gallinger, ared the question of training the strom marked as usual. leading the fores in favour of the
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LOCAL SPORT,
CRICKET.
...
KOWLOON: "A" E RE,
This match was played at “King's Purk " butwein the K.CC. "A." and R.E. on the 25th February, Scores:
KOWLOON.
A. O. Brawn, b Walker
W.L. Wensor, o Runde, b Sturdy
H. E. Goldsmith, e Broadmore, b Hoos.
E. B. Annesley, b Sturdy.....
Major Kirke, ran vul
C. Brown, Collings, b Sturdy..
D. J. Maskaozio, o and b Pleniblot
Wm. Curwon, b Ploublot
W, T. Elson, b Walker. Capt. Banbury, not out W. Edwards, & Walker.... Extras
Walker
IC
10
Totul Dowling Analysis.
110
0
Home
28
Sturdy Sand 11. Plemblot
1:
3
+3
22
3
0
2
ROYAL ENGINEEÈS.
Spr. Pleinblot, & Curweta......
30
Spr. Brewa, o Bunbury, e Annesley
a
Spr. Hobbs, b Curwon
↑
pr. Smith, b Curwen
12
Spr, Sturdy, b Corwen.....
Lee. Corp, Beardmore, b Curwok
Spr. Collings, not out
Spr. Walker, b Curwen... Spr. feriminh, b Curwen Egir. Bundle, Goldsmith.
Extras
Annesley Corwen
Goldsmith....
Total.....
Dowling Analysis.
Fi.
5
95
36
..
8 =) -3.4 2 3 ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB. The eighth Club Raco for each class was sailed on the 25th instant. The course for the Handicap Class was Mark Boat, Quarry Bay (Fort), Channel Rocks (port), Cast Rock Buoy (port), Mark, Boat, Quarry Bay (port), Channel Rocks (port), 9 miles, and the following boats competed:
...
Commodore Eyres, R. N. Mr A. G. M. Plotchor Col. Chapman
Ir s... Dione.... Ada Colleen Hor. My. II: E. Pollock Kathlech
.Oflicers R. E.. Afin
Messrs. Trying and Alabaster dyceka Capt. Loring, RG. A. just before the start, but it died away to a calm There was a fresh West to North-West breeze at gun fire. Ada got badly left, as she was a short distance west, of the starting line, but the rest of the fleet gradually worked into a niso breeze and reached for the Mark Boat in Quarry second. During the short bont to Channel Bay, which was rounded by Iris first and Dione Rocks Iris kept the lead and rounded this mark just ahead of Dione, with Colleen third, dyesha fourth, Kathleen ifth, in aizth and Adau The reach to Cest Rock good distanco nstera Buoy did not materially alter the positions, and the reash back to Quarry Bay Mark Boat was made in the same order, but on the second bent to Channel Rocks Diore passed Iris and rounded.
Dione and finished 13 seconds ahead of her Colleen third, Ayesha fourth, Kathleen-th, da sixth, and Men zevent. The times were
DAILY TEE:8."
Jubusty 27th,
THE DEFENCE OF HOLAND.
not to say that the worthy barrister has sud- denly discovered that he has no sympathy with
PARIS LETTER.
WRITTEN SPECIALLY FOR THE "HONGKONG the aims of the majority of the French working.' classes. On the contrary, he is careful to explain that it is only the purely revolutionary taotles with no definite-aim against which he rebels. Five years of social struggle," bə As one of the guarantees of the tantrality and says, have convinced me of the dangers and integrity. of Holland and of Belgium it is only weaknesses of revolutionary aparshism, but, on natural that France should inest minutely follow the contrary, of the force for good-in revalu. the designe of Germany in bringing pressure on tionary syndicalism. I believe that France, can both these two small kingdoms to arm against be transformed and only syndicalism is capable of their will.
It has been Gorniary's ambition rendering society more just." Maitre Bonzon's since many years, na most people are probably resignation is all the more significant, as it occurs aware, to eventually anner these two countries at a very critical moment-when the French and thus onral them in the present Triple Government is contemplating repressive mea- Alliance, Gerninny cannet, however, do just assures against the General Labour Federation: shy likes in this respect. Neither Belgium nor Was it done purposely! Holland are in any hurry to fall in," and since
it is their special wish to contiguo to remain free countries, it becomes the imperative duty
A CONSUMERS' LEAGUE.
beou talkod of in Paris seems to exist already at The "Consumers' Longue" that has roccfly
of Great Britain, France, Austria, Pressis Saint-Pol ser Tournoise, in the Pas do Calais. and Russia, which countries in 1839 signed
The price charged by the Gas Company was
the Treaty of London, which guaranteed denied too high by the inhabitants. They had
the independence and neutrshity of Bolium to pay six sans per cubic metre, whoreas by a
and
INTIMATIONS
IN COUNTLESS
HOMES
THEY USE
LOTUS COFFEE.
It has been proved by experience that no other Coffee equals it
for Delicious Natural Flavour
and Invigorating Properties,
LOTUS BRAND
COFFEE
neoqualled for High Quality, Exquisite Flavour and Economy
in Uso.
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
H. RUTTONJEE
& SON,
also the neutrality of the Scheldt private agrament the Gas Company applied to see that no coercion en the part of the the railway company at half that price. Negotia- Fatherland takes place Holland has decided tions failed to bring satisfaction, so the mal- to postpone the defence scheme; ons of the principal objects of which was to make Flush contents decided to forego the use of gas entire ing a "Gibraltar of the North." This proposal What is more, they have carried out their was, of course, inspired by German interests.decision with remarkable unanimity, and for This postponement--the decision of the now ver a week only the street lamps in the town Dutch War Minister to reconsider the have been hit by 'gas. The shopkcopors led question-las proved most unpalatable to the way by substituting porn Amps and Germany, and ropresents the first severe check acatylone burners,and householders-followed suit. sustained by the great military schemes which
WOMEN WORKERS. the Kaiser is steadily developing on the North
M.A. Gervais, a Senator, publishes some vary at Flushing would have had the double this country. There are, he says, in France Sea The ereation of powerful fortifications interesting facts concerning women workers in effet of closing the Scheldt to navigation 115,00 trade employees and workers, 68,000 at will, aud of cutting Antwerp off from aid school teachers, 17,835 professional caployees, by Great Britain in case of nest. From the 5,106 level-crossing keepers. In all Franco, out- very first, oloar-healed M. Pichon, the Fro ehf every 100 porsens doing some kind of work, Minister of Foreign Affairs, looked upon the
33. nre wonen. In Paris, however, out of every intricate situation created by Germanyfore, in Paris more wama workers than men
100 workers 55 are women. There ar, there extremely grave, and took me enres accordingly workers, and the remainder of France as one Without the last delay, he took the wisest stop any responsible statesman could have done, woman for every two men workers. that of at once communicating on the subject to the Treaty of London. As our of the senses, and put a stop to their rioting. The with Holland and the other Powers signatory bring the Champagne vine-growers to their
It only needed a strong military display to WINE & PROVISION MERCHANTS,
strongest apholders of the Entente Cordials, infuriated crowd did further damage, and M. Pichon at a glance w the motive of Ger- demonstrated before wine merchants houses many for inducing Holland to fortify Flushing; after they promised to behave the in this manner Belgium could have boon selves until they had heard from tants, while British ships could also have been provented them from ding further dange, deprived of supplies for its army and inhabi Government. The presence of the military prevented from reaching Antwerp. M. Piolo and they wisely retired. All attempts oa the is too wide awake for the Kaiser. The treaty of 1839 guaranteed the perpetual neatrality of part of the rioters to reach Epernay and there Belgium; although Holland also signed the prored the most daring had short encountere cause widespread dawango have failed; those who Treaty of London, she did not engage herself with the soldiers. The whole rising now turns to defend the neatrality of Belgium,
out to be nothing more or less than a widespread conspiracy. The police are convinced of the ex-
THE ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.
BIOTING IN THE CHAMPAGN DISTRICT.
the
SURVEYING
AND
SCIENTIFIC
It would be very erroneous to conclude that istense of an organisation, embracing some 15 INSTRUMENTS
templates anythreatening intervention in regarded a strike independently of the Federation to the Dutch. Funce has been represented, it of Agricultural Unions The Mayor of Eper"
A.B. on the plau enclosed and has decided to measure. Realizing the weight of the opposi.first, and Ada collared Min at the mark and because France discusses the grare situation in Communes, which aitos at the praslice, of cabo. postpone the execution of other items included tion against it,Senator Stile has further modified Passed her. On the run home Tris again passed the Chamber that the French Government contage, and is headed by a committee which is
his last year's Bill. He has cut out the clauses routing a mail subventions to lines ran- ning to the Orient, and asks Congress merely to help the trade with South but not Central America, The Bill is known to have the earnest support of the President According to Seastor" Gallinger, one of its chief objects is to break
in the programme of gullah training for 1911 and to proceed with the training of a portion, roughly, oko-half, of the stream marked A,B,
The PRESIDENT stated that this matter was dealt with two meetings ago, when the Vice- President informed members that the second stream which the P.M.Oosted should be trained would be taken in land. The letter from the Government showed that the work had now been underlakon, so be proposed to lay the paper on the table.
the European monopoly which is now alleged to control rates between the United States and South America The Bill also contains provi sions debarring lines with which railways are con meated from the benefits of the subvention. Tha
Actual H. M.
4 24 316
8 31 6 36 5 49 2 20
9
Corrected
H. M. 8. Iris ... ...4 27 1 4 26: 16 Dioné 1...4 27 14 4 27 14 Colleen...4 29 57 423 57 Ayesha...4 32 014 24 1 Kathleen 4 3209 4 26 09 Aqu
...4 39 06.4 33. 61- Alin ...
...4 39.59 4 33 59 The five boats in the one-design class sailed over the following coures: Channel Rooka (p), Cust Rocks Buoy (p), Mark Boatin Quarry Bay (P). Just before the five-minute gun the breeze dropped right away and the boats bad to be
will be rememberal, as taking an attitude offi-
sire to the independence of Holland, whereas
BY
may has notied the fact that he does not lost in W.F.STANLEY
position to assure order, an has consequently usked that the necessary measures be taken to prevent further disturbances. Several of the largest limases in Eperony are now guarded day and night by the military...
A FAMILY TRAGEDY.
28 se, harbours no such black designs. On the other hand, the French Government has cer tainly the right to examine à question, raised by public opi ion in Belgium, invoking a treaty bearing the signature of France. It certainly has this right of oxamination, as La Petite République observes, were it only to know sid
The very best thing that Mile, Marthe to indicats in what degree this signature is Steinheit could have done was to retire from engaged; if it is not, to recognise the fact; if
the public gaze for over and bename a Carmelite An application was read from Inspector Frith
it is, to maintain it.
aan. Erdr since her mother was on her trial "Holland," remarks. Le Asking for twelve months' leave of absouce.
Petit Parisien, "certainly has the right to for murder has har daughter disowned her. A The PRESIDENT stated that this application
defend her coast, but Belgian neutrality in fow of Mille. Steinboil's istimate friends were Was for nine months' half-pay leave and throw the Caual as a rival means towards the same end paddled up to the line, where they were just abis poses certain reserves on ker. It would be per present at the imposing ceremony at the Car- The idea as quabodied in the mossare introduced to stem the tide until the starting gna was festly uatural for France to enter into relations melite convent at Troyes; her mother was absent, and it is only through the newspapiere
INSPECTOR'S LEAVE HECOMMENDED.
months full pay leave. As morobors would have noties, & scheme for the payment of
Panama Canal is one of this reasons most com monly given for the bocessity" of improving the American mercantile marine. The enomios of the shipping subsidy new propose to exploit
rightly foured. To passage of any such mea
unplea aut interpretations in Holland: it is
Insed fa sea Ler mother, and it will be remem- bered that she broke off her betrothal
& CO.
AND
E. R. WATTS &
SON.
ALWAYS
passages of subordinate officors came up at thin the Senate is to ramit, in whole or in part fired. For seven minutes after this there was a with the signatory Powers to the Act of 1839 in that she will leare of the stop which her anfor- the canal dues to “American shipping unless the flutuala, but eventually the breeze came maintain jutact the guarantees of this yeutrality; last meeting of the Legislative Council. The shipping is connected with the trans-continental from the North, and Ads which was the first and, consequcally, for her to enter into a friendly tante deughter has taken. Everyone ified the KEPT IN STOCK resolution the subject was agreed to, but Derailways, whose hostility towards the Canil is to get it, went away with a good lead, exchange of views with the Dutch Cabinet girl. Since the revelations at the famous information and yet beon given to the heads of
Baleyon then git it, then, Bont and lastly Thers is nothing in this that can give rise to Stainheil trial Martho had persistently ro- departments as to whether the scheme wig
Alannah and Daphne. It was a close reach actually coming into working order at once or
the first mark an not. He presumed if it came before this leave was granted that Inspector Frith would be entitled to sins instead of twelve months: But the question which concerned members was whether the Board was prepared to re.
however, significant of the interest with which sure ja most problematical. Its introd Tction 18, Americans are beginning to regard the possibi. lities of the Canal.
to
A broad reach simply a question of common sotion for the engagement because she did not wish to bring EN. I GAUPP.
to the next two marks, so that there was very little chance of the bests changing order Daphne, however, passed Alannah in a puff and the race ended as follows. This was the first cocasion upon which Halcyon had been wina
elucidation of the terms of international conven disgrace on her fiance's name. Elle. Steibhail's tions if any obscurity attaches to them.”
decision was expected by all hor friends; when Commuting upon the question at fegue, the military critic of the Journal des Débats declares her from the outside world until her she pronounced the words which sever that "Holland has the right to erect works on
denib, bor voice WUS olear, and the
commend this learo. Inspector Frith had the commerce ofton speculate upon the origin of beaten this season, having had nine consecutive the Scheldt if she thinks fit; but what is she tomed almost radiant with joy. Strange
nsual service required in the Colonial regulations and would have been able to go last year only for the unfortunate fact that auother inspector had to go home on medical cortificato. This op plication had therefore to be withdrawn, but unless any member had any objection he would now recommend that it bo recommended by the Board.
Mr. HOOPER-Wouldn't it be more correct to say the Board have no objectiou?
The PRESIDENT I think it is better to re- comment it. We usually make recommendations. Dr. FITZWILLIAMs agreed, and it was decided to recommend that leaye be granted
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 28th at 11.50 a.m.-The barometer has risen moderately"in E, Japan, and fullen eror China, particularly in the North.
The depression over N. China is moving East- vards and approaching the Gulf of Puchili.
Pressure is highest over Jupun in the East, and over West China in the West.
Moderate or light monsson may be expected ever the China Sea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0,00 inches...
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon, to-day is as follows Hongkong & Neighbourhood...(*)
Formosa Channel South coast of Chins between) Samo as No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamecks.)
Variable winds, light ar mode Crate.
South coast of China between Same & No. 1.
Bongkong and Hainas... (
• E, to N. winds, light or moderate; fuir.
Many people interested in shipping and the "Blue Fanuel." The explanation, which has not been inalo know before outside the inediato circle of the shipowners, has been wri tou by Mr. Alfred Holt in a memorandum
Halcyou append to an oil-puinting of the first Blue Funnel steamr known as the Dumbarton Daphne Youth. Mr. Hull's memorandum is as Alannah
follows.
"Thars then tht this picture of the first vessel which had a blue funnel might be of interest. I think her dimensions were about 180 by 12; her tonnage, vecording to Lloyd's Register, was 187 tous. She was bought from Horsfall's it 1852, had been on the coast of Africa, and had a good many old stores left to her, amongst others, muskets and Bibles. She was repaired and put into the cassting trade, Liverpool, Whitchavon, and Cardiff.
a
"A new founel was necessary, which was brought down unpainted, and as there was lot of kins paint on board we used it mainly on the suggestion of Captain Middleton.
Ailoa
Finishing times.
H.
4 17 31 4 13 6 4 16 50 4 12 13
45 23A
4 19 48
10 16
and luxury since her childhood Mille. Steinheil
has chosen the order where the greatest-auster-· ities are practised. Carmelite nuns wear the coursest of robes, and never eat meat. Their
gain by doing so? So far from adding to her to say, that though accustomed to every comfort Marks
defensive strength; they would ba a sówce of to date.
271 weakness without really-unless formidaWo Sums were spent on them-attaining the end for which they wore erected So far from protecting Ifoiland they would only serve, like ill-desigued and badly-fitting con. only breakfast is a Christmas Day, and con duotors, to attract the lighting." M. Malo, the sists of milk and dry bread.
MOTOR "BARKERS. ' military eri ic of the licbals, throws some very
French motorista havo devised a now way of necessary cold water on the bonfire that has been tormenting the public; the latest thing in alarma lighted by the Jingo Press in Germany and a "barker." Unlike the prohibited siren, England over the proposed fortification of whose voice was so seductive that one falt Flushing,
SEIZURE OF CONTRABAND AT
SINGAPORE.
BIG HAUL OF COCAINE AND MOEPHIA ON THE "LAISANG.”
The Government Monopolies contiune une- bated their vigorous campaign against the illicit trade which is carried on in opium, cocaine" and morphia, and on Saturday, is the Straits Times, traband stowed on board, the steamer Luisang succeeded in unearthing a large quantity of con- which case in from Hongkong on the 10th inst. As she was lying alongside No. 1. Section at Tanjong Pagar, Mr. G. Mussell, the acting
tempted to stand still and listen in the middle
& CO.,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
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of the road, instead of hastening into safety, WHY GO TO
A BLOW TO THE LABOUR FEDERATION.
the new horn drives you into immediate light. Maitra Bonzon, the distinguished ba rister
Wah! Wah!" it coughs, and the pedestrian whose talent has always been readily placed at runs for his life. The devica is not yet in
TRE LATE BIR CHARLES DILER, It is with unfeigned regret that the French
the disposal of anti-militarists, strikers, &c., has common use, but will be so sery shortly, publicly announced his intention of severing his aonusction with the General Labour Foderation read of the death of Sir Charles Dilko, fo This una come as a terrible blow to the latter whom they had the greatest respect and highest
"She was sold at a good profit to take flour head of the prerentire service, and a party went body, wheen popularity has next to completely esteem: Fow mea knew so much a' out Franco
to the Crimen in, I think, 1855.
N. LAZARUS
FOR YOUR GLASSES?
BECAUSE
You will receive Fair Treat-
mont.
A. Careful and Intelligent
Examination.
We have a Sound Optical Reason behind every Lens,
as he did Her builder was Denny, Dumbarton, 1847, bourd, and in searching the vergel eventually vanished since the recent Railway Strike, and and she was said to have beau the first iron ship arrived among the bests on the main deck the spread of tabotage and coorcire measures in THE ANNEXATION OF KOREA. bailt and put together by ship carpenters of these were a couple of baskets apparan ly Investigations revealed the fact that in ond
the frequent minors' strikes that have occurred She had a muhogous deck; her engines were filled with tasty oranges. Experience, however, during the past year.
The London Gazette publishes on. Ordər-in- by Caird, Grocock,
Those The picture supplied as shown that it is never safe to judge the labour
recent by Samned Walter, a good Liverpool artist,
Council, dated Windsor, January 23, by which, methodo kavo canised the in-
as regards all such matters and esses as come contents by the label, so to speak, and after dignant barrister to have nothing more within the jurisdiction of the Courts established “(Ŝigned) ALEKED HOLT, 1904, removing a few layers of the fruit a nice little to do with such people. "There is a tendency," by or under the control of the Japanese Govern
discovery was made. In one basket they foard To-day the Blue Fannel feo: numbers sixty- 128 packets of cocaine, each packet containing Bays Maitre Bouzon, to confound the barristerment in Korea, the provisions of the China and six stoomere, representing a total tonnage of over eight-one eight-cauce bottles, and in the other with his client, and I find that, as defender of galating the exorcise of his Majesty's Consular
Korgs Orders-in-Connell 1904 to 1910, 9 N. LAZARUS, 400,000 tons, which maintain regular services to 72 packets, or 1,600 bottles in all. different parts of the Far East. Indeed, although searching the same boat, the party came across
Ou further the greater of the members of the Federation jurisdiction in Kores, ebell cesse ta ta in force a bag in which the sail is kept, nul incidentallya siast whom judicial proceedings are faken, and operation in Korda ar from the date of the up in five bandles of 50 packets sach: All the the Federation itself, er, rather, with the Courte established by such Ordere at the date of any indicial matters pending in any of the contraband was confiscated,
individuals who control it." lits, however, is the commencement of this Order,
cargo steamers do not carry passengers, they found in addition, 196 ounces of morphia mado there is a tondeuay to confound, the case with annexation of Korea by Japan, except as regards
sail and arrive with the punctuality of the best known liners,
OPTHALMIC
OPTICIAN COBNEE D'AGUILAR ST, HONGKONG,
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