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THE

CORONATION.

22ND JUNE, 1911. 1

The age-old pugéant unrolls once more, Once more within flie venerable walls

Of Britain's holiest Shrine, whore sleep her beat, Her bravest, peals all the loyal shout," "God Suve the King!" To what an heritage. Hath he been called: Lord of the time-senrr'il East. King of the Stormy Seas, and Sovereign

Of all the vast Dominions such a realm

As never Conquerors of the misty past

Conceived. And now he comes in soletin state

To bow his head before the King of Kings.

And to receive the ancient hallowing,

To his time-honoured throne, to take his sent.

Upon that rock-hown relic of the past,

Whereou our Kings nie erownel: God, give bin strength

To wield the mighty power that Thou hust, deigued

This day to lay upon him. Mag our land

Enjoy prosperity and lasting percó

Benonth his rule.

An Empire's prayers to-day

Ascend on high: Gon Have our Lord the King!

SPECIAL PRAYER MEETING AT

CITY HALL

A special prayer moeting was held at the. City Hull last evening when prayers were off red ! for the King and Queen, the Royal family and the British Empire.

After devotional exorcisos, and the reading of a lesson by the Rev. C. E. Thompson.

H. L. O. GARRETT.

ARRANGEMENTS IN CASE OF BAD

WEATHER.

In the event of the weather reuderiaga poment of part of today's celebrations necovaury, tholxocutive Committee has arranged that large red flags, 14fi. 4 Aft,, abali bo fown from the following places: Hongkong and

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 22ND, 1911.

FROM CUSTODY,

Hollywood Road, Elgin Street, Caian Road, DEBTOR'S ATTEMPTED, ESCAPE | Supermenient of Victoria Gaol directing him Albany Road, to Publie Gardous 10.15 p. Garden Road, Albert Road (Lower), Wynd. han Street, Hollywood Road. Lyndhurst Terrace, Wellington Stroot West, Jervois Strent, Win Lok Street East, Wing Sing Street and De Voax Road.

Strenty through which the Chinese procession will pass on the evening of the 23rd inst., leay ing Bowrington at 8 pm.:

Bowrington Canal Road, Leighton Hill Road. Morrison Hill Road, Wanchai Rout Queen's Read East, Pediter Street, Des Voeux Rond, Morrison Strent. Bonham Strand West, Queen's Bond West, Possession: Stret, Holly wood Road, West Strest, Square Strost South Side, Caine Bond, Seymour Rond, Castle Road, Arbatbuot Road. Hollywood Road, Lyndhurst Terrace, Wellington Stroot East and D'Aguilar 'Street.

No actor whiale will be allowed in any thoroughfare of the City of Victoria between 5 am. on Thursday, the 22nd of June, and 5 am. on Saturday, the 24th of inne, and between 7pm. on Saturday, the 24th, and 5 x.m. ga Sunday, the 25th of June.

THE CELEBRATIONS FUND.

FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS.

Fowl doxlor's guild Fruits and Vegetables dealers' guild 225,00 Kupe Yeon Hong.

Raw Opium dentory guid

Fresh water fish deniors' guild

Pawnbrokers guild

Beef and Matton dealers' guild

Rice dealers' guild

Mr. Chau Chi Hing

Sze You 8.9. Company...

Luer Yik Fire Insurance Co.

Mat Tings dealers' guild

...

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Pork dentors' guild (Western Market) Copper and Iron dealers guild Pork dealers' guild (Central Market) Po Wa Fire Inegrance Co. D. Dorahjon Wing Hing

Bunk.... Mr. Kwok Tik Ting Chinese Imperial Telegraph Co, Pork delers' guild (West Point

Market.)

Bishop LANDER informed those present at Shanghai Bank, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson Tai Sting pabor factory

they were mit together to spend a little time in united prayer and intercession on behalf of the King and tho British Empire. They had conia in response to 23

Chiness Society for investigation into

the use of Machinerics & Co.'s Offlent in De Voux Road and at Commodoro Evros.. East Point; the Harbour Ofco, Mount Chu Kong Restaurant Gough Police Station, Kowloon Police

In Hang Shing Wai Leong Bank

invitation insand. Station and the Kowloon Godowns. Whaterer Hung Tak Bank ... throughout the world by the Evangelical A. the weather, the Service at the Cathedral and Ku Wing Bank Lianer. On the day as it dawned, and as the the Public Meeting in the City Hall will take | Wa

'uild

sun ont westward, these who bolived in place, and if I weather conditions are such | Tailors Bank

prayer would be united together in parent supplication on behalf of our King and Empire. The Coronation Servico which would take placo, God willing, in Westminister Abbey to-day, was essentially a service of prayer, It was a most ancient service, and he believed that this would be the thirty-sixth time it how he They should be thankful that the Bible had Such a prominent plase in the service. mediately after the King was crowned he would

Was

mach in the

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this morning as to make it necessary to postpens His Excellency's Reception, an announcement will be inado at the meeting in the City Hall,

CORONATION REVIEW,

.

Pork dealers guill (Wan Chai Market Y 12 On Cheung On Bank Wai San Bask Kn On Bak Yu Shine Bank Chi Mi Bank

Sai Cheong Bank Po Tai Bank

Shine Then Bank. Wang Yik Bonk Mr. Dinan Fuller A. Gallanzi

H. May Wing Bang Bank Kam Sang Bank sal-Kin Ynen Bauk

H. I. R. Bishan Singh.. Fateh Mohamed

In the event of it being essary to postpone the Coronation Parado on weather, two guns, at two seconds interval, will account of bail

be fired from the selating battery at 5.50 m. The parade will then be postponed till 40 p.m. If the wonther

in still bad and the pamde cannot be belil in the afternoon two guns will to fred from the

be presented with a cops, and he would be asked to take an oath to defend the Protestant relating battery at two seconds interval at 1.50 gion. Therefore there

p.m. Commanding Officers will then bold Corunati service that Protestant Christians parades, to celebrate His Majesty's Coronation, should bo duply thankful for. As kings of old

on their private grounds. As it is possible that - wore anointed, so would the King be anointed on

this occasion, and they were gathered together ters and Lysmua a telephone messge canai!- the signal goes may not be heard at Stoneont to pray that ho might be endued with the ling the paradas will be sent to the O's C, ai Holy Spirit of God, for he needed that spirit those places. in a very special way. They were to thank God for what. Ho had done for Britain us n

nation. All sections of the Christian church with the ozcoption of the Roman Catholic. were joining in and offering nuited prayer They were united to pray for the King and for the Empire, and God would give them opacial blessing.

PEAK CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT,

Owing to the unfortunate turn the weather has taken the Exentivo ara razy much afraid the programme of sports will have to be abandoned, "Arrangements have necordingly heon aude for the whole entertainment to take pince inside the Club. If the weather should take such a favourable turn ne to permit the After thanksgiring, players were fired sports being held out of doors they will be for the King, the Queen and the Royal held; but otherwise

will

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sports

TO-DAY IN LONDON,

DECORATION OF THE STREETS.

A LEGAL POINT.

to produce the body of the defendant at the Supreme Court at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of the 16th. Under the authority of that writ of John Tatem was chargsil haface dic. F. A- | habras corpus the Superintendent of the Grol Hazeland at the Magistracy yesterday afternoon handed over the body of the defendant to an with unlawfully attempting to one from legal Indian assistant wardor, They went down by onstody while being conroyed froms Victoria way of Wyndham Street the difondaut.walking Gaol to the Supreme Court on the 16th instaat.in frent and the wardar following behind, At

Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, pro- Paouted, and Cefendant was represented by Mr. Hind fof Mesars. Bration & Hett).

the Lotiom of Wyndham Streat the defendant snatched off big cap, which he held in bis Mr. Hind etated that the offenes with which in the middle of which stroot there was an hand, and made ʼn rush dowa. Pedder Street, the defendant was charged was the Common Indian police constable on duty. The defendant Law'offense of escaping or attempting to escaparan up the small haze which led to the office of son who was imprisoned for debt was no crime.' from legal custody, and that in the case of a por-

the American Consulate, and ko netually got inside the door of the block of buildings and | does not apply

His Worship-Do you mean the Ordinance had his foot on the stairs when he was "Roized by the assistant warder and the constable, and taken by them to the Court. After being seized the prisoner went quietly the Court, aud having bina informed by the Judge's clork that his application was adjourned for three works, he west quietly back to gnol.

1

Mr. Hind said the defendant was charged with cabe fully attempting to escape from

·legal nustody, and the sretion of the Ordinance under which the charge was brought did not apply. If it was a crime, it could only be a orime at Common Law.

$282.00

200.00 ridenna first? 200.00 200,00

His Worship-Had wo not better take the

Me. Hind said he thought he could satisfy 200.00 bis Worship at once that this was no erima. 190.00

and if the Crown wished to continue the pro- 15.00 100.00 coadings they must bring a charge nader soms 100.0 other metion. 100.00

Mr. Bowley said he did not intend to proceny 100.00

70.00 under the section of the Ordinance mentioned. 63.10 He was proveonting the defendant on a charca 60.00 of unlawfully attempting to escape from legal

OURfoly

60,00

50.00

50.00

50.00 50.00

His Worship- What are you charging him under ?

Mr. Bowley Common Law.

35.00

Mr. Hind mid he had maple authority to show that for a debtor to escape from legal 3000 oustedy was no erims at Common Law. 25.00 25.00

His Worship (to Mr. Bowley)—You are going 20.00 to amend the charge?

20.00 20 00

Mr. Rowley-No, I am going to proceed 20.00 with the charge on the charge sheet. The see- 20,00, tion referral to merely defines what legal 20.00 qustrady is.

18.65 10.00

10 00 10.00

10.00

His Worship This is a Common Law offenea Mr. Boying--Yan,

Mr. Hind said it was clearly laid down that 10.00 it was not a Combon law offence for a dabtor 10:00 la creage, and if the Court was with him it 1000 would be quito campotent for the Crown to take 10.00 other procedings if they wished to do so. After 10.00 quoting authorities Mr. Hind said that sinen 10.01

the time of Edward I. no statute had over been 10.00 10.00 passed in England which made it a criminal 10.00 offence for a debtor lo cuopo from custody. But 10.00 it was a crin for a debtor to actually break

5.00 5.00 from a prison. For that reason he submitted 5,00 5.00 that the charge should be dismissed.

5.00 1. Mr. Bowley agreed with Mr. Hinds when he 1.00 said there was no stafnts which made it a crime 1.00

for a person in eustody for debt, or for any other civil charg; to oscape, bat he submitted thad it was, wad nlways hal bean, the Common Law of England that any person escaping from lawful custody, whatever the nature of that custody, was guilty of a misdemeanour. Mr. Bowley proceeded to quote authorities, and said it Law that all persone-ward bound to submit was laid down by a great authority on Commen themselves to the judgman of the law, and if any person refused to submit him- !

self to the judgment of the law he com. He thought it was clear, both on principle and wiited: a misdemeanour, at Common Law.

authority, that any prisoner who escaped from lawful custody was guilty of a misdemeanour then the statutes came into forev which added the intention was to have a series of masts athard inbour to the punishment of fias and intervals of 15 yards. The masts will be of dif ferent boights alternately, and festoons of imprisonment. He submitted that there was artificial ́evergreen will hang from ther. Each nothing in the authorities which sail that the be, alternately, either a lion or a nicorn. mast will bare a wreath, and on each there will escape of audi a prisoner was not an offence.

His Worship What would happen if he escaped from prison?

The Corporation of London havo devoted a sum of £25,000 to the decoration and illurinn ton of the streets through which the King and Queen will pass during their State visits to the City on June 23 and 25. The contract for the whole of the street decorations within the City area has been given to C. T. Brock & Co.'s cohome has many novel and attractive festures. "Crystal Palace" Fireworks (Limited), and the

On both necasions the King and Queen will enter the City at Temple Bar, and the same fral. Some special design will mark the City boundary at Temple Bar

Along Flest-street

A. B. Soled, clurk to the Chief Justica, after giving ordenes with regard to certain documents, stated that when the defendant arrived in his room with a warder he said, "Mr. Suad, will you do me a favour?" Witness said, "Yes," Defendant then said. "Tell this man not to report is, otherwise I will get into troubl" He also said, "I wasted to go to son

the American Coast, as I am si American

citizen."

Witness toll the assistant warder what the defendant said. The warder stated raning away from him in the direction of the that defendant bal attempted to escape by Kowloon Furry wharf.

The evidence of the Indian warder and enu. stable as to the attempted escape was then taken.

and that was that the return of the writ of Mr. Bind said he had another point to taka, habeas corpus was wrong, inasmuch as it did which the debtor was held. And the comrait- not mention correctly the commitment under

Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, ment was not under the had and seal of the

Hie Worship-It is in the usual form. Mr Hiad-It is the commor, form for 5 criminal case, but has been wrongly wed in a

civil esso,

Efis Worship-In criminal cases the Chief: Justice never signs the commitment.

Mr. FindThen the return is bad. His Worship-The question in of the hand and coal?

Mr. Kind-The point is that the return hould correctly set out the forms of the com. mitment, and it has not done sé It is a bad return, therefore the custody was bad.

Mr. Dawley said the return had nothing to do with the case. The only two questions were, whather the defendunt was in lawful custody; and whether he escaped. Legality of custody warrant. was not proved by the return, but by the

Mr. Lind submitted that it would be a and the defendant guilty ander Common Law rory dangerous thing for his Worship to for having committed an offence, when there was absolutely no case where a defendant had bean found guilty of a similar offence nader the same facts. There was nothing to show misismenont whathor this alleged crime was i èrize or a

defendant from the Bast to the Supreme Court Mr. Bowley pointed out that the taking of the

somethiur done in his favone, was the relt of his own request. It was really

The case was adjourned until to-day wook.

GERMAN ASIATIC BANK.

Family; for untional confession and for the be abandoned and the children will bo route will be followed ng furas St. Paul's Cathe and if he was in oustedy on a criminal obarge, | Tl. 822.786 for 1909. The gross profit was

British Empire.

TO.DAY'S UMLEBSATIONS IN HONGKONG.

entertainer wholly indoors on other lines. It at mid-day the wether in considered so anfavourable as to prevent the children being seat to the Club, notices will be posted at the At 8 ..-There will be a Review of the Troops Top and Bottom Tram Stations and at both the and a Naval Contingent in Happy Valley and Kowloon and Hongkong Piers of the Star Ferry a March Past; after which there will be a

Company by 12 o'clock. Parents are asked to Drum-Deal Service, The Naval Coutingonthe good enough to enquire at one of these points and Troops will then March to Burrucks along before sending the children. Quson's Road East, turning down by the Naval Yard, along the Praya, up Pedder Street, Queen's Road Central ta Garden Road. At 11 A.1.-There will be a Coronation Service

in St. John's Cathedral.

At Noon.The Fleet and the Military Saluting

Battery will fire a Balute. At 12.15. There will be a Pablo Meating at the City Hall to endorse the faingratu” of congratulation to Their Majesties from th Community.

During the day, the Children of the Colony will be entertained. Tho aldress of His

The entertainment will not be put off if it

can be avoided.

If there is no notice posted at 12 o'clock the entertainment will take place. If a notice is absequent notice will be given when it will posted that the entertainment is postponed due

take place. If possible it will be ranged for next Saturday.

THE STREET TRAFFIC.

The following regulations for the control of

Superintendent of Police:

wing

An alberate scheme was evolved for Ludgate. ill. It provides for the masts being wrapped in crimson cloth and surmounted by silver

Mfr. find-That is specifically provided for modals of the grifin supporting shields of the by statuto. Dealing with section 439 of the different City Companies. Below the griffin, on Code, Mr. Hind said that the commitment of a cross-b the design shows the griffin's laurel wreath. from which will bang a laurel he was committed for a criminal offence. He the City crest. On enok bar there will he as a debtor to prisou did not in any way mean that garland descending to wind round the mast. was committed in satisfaction of a judgment bronze shield modelat in high relief on a white was released. Two national or Colonial banuore will float from the har, and the mast will be furnished with a and as soon as the monies were paid under it be and gold pedestal. Grina festions with

crim- Ban carnations will hang from mnet, to mast, His Worship What have you to say with

A more simple plan has been adopted for St. regard to section 439, Mr. Bosley? Pant's churchyard. The pardon on the south Mr Bowley said he did not side of the Cathedral will be poration stand. On the opposite side of the road jest. The defondent was brought out at 1 be grouped by a Cor- that scoliou bad much being on the gob,

Prices of Wales' Feathers nitornately with

1

300 that

ho

discloses a ant profit of Tis, 794,563, as against The German Asiatic Hank of Shanghai and Bartin, in its roport for 1912, recently insted.

Th. 1.684,846, uninst The 1.726,319 for 1909, On the other hand, the axpenses coali reduced a little. They amounted to fl«. 923,254 44.208) is writan off bark baildings, and out of (1909, Tis, 942,210). A sum of Tls. 41,993 (Tls the nut profit of Tis, 794.563 TL 822 786) Tls. 50.000 T 55.325) are credited to spesial res rvo, directors fren take Tis. 26,087, and Tls. cent, the ange as in the previous year. Trade 600,000 are distributed as a dividend of 8 conditions at Singapore were fairly good during the year, the high metal prices and the marked

stimulating influence on nommercial conditions product in the Malay Peninsula, haring a advance sa rabber, which is now an important

generally; but ihn branch of the bank there is not yet selling vory good results. mercial conditions in Japan developed rather hotter than was at one time expected. The quality of the coal from the Shaotor Mia- ing Company's minos in the Poshan Valley proving very good, and contracts have bon made for German shipping companies. The whips of the earlying not only the

German

anary, but also the principal

Com.

market

For

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OF SKIN ERUPTION

Suffered 12 Months with Eczema.-

Face, Hands and Neck Covered. Going Mad with the Irritation.

Got Cuticura Remedies. Found Instant Relief and Was Completely Cured.

"I suffered for twire mantles with bad dry eczema, My fare, ads and neek were covred with large sores. I was very bad, I had Inige telet on my fac and felt I was going mad wat the ation. 1 Went fo Clospital for semi d then had a doctor at

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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Excellency the Governor will be read, and street traffic have been issued by the Captain there will be white masts bearing the Crows antprison under a habeus corpus, and he was in the coal from the Weiksien fields is said to be not WHY GO TO

Medals will be distributed.

At 8.30 p.3.is Ercelioner the Governor will be "At Home" nt Government Hour, to Insidents in the Colony. The Public Gardens will be eu fute to the Guests attending the Regoption.

Hand of the "K.O.Y.L.I. Pipes of the 126th Balucas. At9.30p.m.-There will be a display of Fireworks by the Japanese Residents in the Gardens. The Fish Lantern Procession will leave Bowrington Canal at 8 2.1. and, passing along Albany Road, will enter the Gardens The Hon-of-War in the Harbour will illuminate

at 10.15, P.M.

the

se good as formerly. Reference is made to tho

On the morning of June 22nd between the England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, end the did not think there could be any doubt that if Ching effects of the loaser experienced br

hours of 7 nm. und 10a.m. the following roads will be closed to robicles as may be fannd neces- train ears and rotor cars must stop as directed by the Police:-Gay Road, Queen's Road East, Connaught Road Central between Murray Road and Blake Pier, Paider Street, and Quson's Road Central from the Clock Tower | to Murray Barracks,

the banners and shields of the Patron Saints of oustody at the time he attempted to escape. He for banner of

of the Cit

of Corinthian columns similar

in

atot

the defendant had oneapsd from prison shore would have been a breach of the Ordinance.

Mr. Hind-There is no deabt about that. It is specifically laid down is the Ordinazes.

His WorshipYon limit it to the fact that ho was outside the prison ?

a very depressing in fusuco on Chinese trade in inese spacolatars in rabber shares, which had general, and prevented the profitable employment mants in Canton bave rendered a special branch by the bank of their liquid capital Develop- bank there advisable, and basinesa was beginn during the past year.

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N. LAZARUS

FOR YOUR GLASSES P

with by strtato, and the s'atates did not provide Hongkong on Tuesday afternoon was the Lor. BECAUSE

Mr. Hind said he did. The matter was dealt A passenger on the sa. Rubi sailing froui

You will receive Fair Treat-

wout:

A Careful and Intelligent

Ermination

We have a Sound Optical Reason behind every Lens

rest on white and gold pedestals, tad the will be connecting festoons of evergreens. The de- and there will eration of Caunon-street and Queen Victoria- strat will be similar to that of Ludgate-hill.

Outside the Mansion House Station a canopy ampported by Cupids is to be erected, with a con- tral figure bearing laurel crowns. Draperies Road from its junction with Albany Road to then the great space outside the Mansion House On the evening of June 22nd Upper Albert will hang from the canopy to Corinthian columns, Eastern gate of the Public Gardens will be there will be another special design. At this for a case where a man was outile the prison. closed to vehicles except chairs conveying guests of the Mansion Hones portico will be erected in Io had gone very carefully through the Prison

serias te Government Hours from. 8 p.m. to 11. p.m. Chairs will paas from Government House to paira 30ft, high, and surmounted by either a Regulations Ordinance, auil that did not toneh Lower Albert Road. College Path will be closed griffin or a "celestial hemold." High up between the cus either. to obairs.

these colunins arches of hittien-work and araber On the 22, 23rd and 24th of June all the draperies will be placed. In front of the Mau thoroughfares of the City of Victorin except tho

His Worship reserved the point, and the case electric tram rontes will be closed to motor the rats of the British pos

will eapport a canopy was proceded with. of purple

surrounded by Besides the service at St. John's Cathedral, vehicles between the hours of 5 p.m. and 12 manopy drsperion of purple and scarlet. will be that the defendant was arrasted on May 2561 for the visit of DA. W. W. White of New York,

possessions. From the Mr. Bowley, in opening, informed the Court stitched to each pair of columus. The design ander a writ of execution issued by the Supreme the well-known Bible teacher who is to visit On the evening of Inne 22nd and 23rd the anted for Flest-street will also be used for Court for the easta in a certain action. On China daring the coming sammer. Some time traffic between will be closed to vehicular King Willina-street from the Mansion House Mar 29th he made the usual application, sup-Hongkong at the end of August and conduct a NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS laburnum colour scheme. The bridge itself ported by an affidavit, for his discharge from Bible Institute. Mr. Cory brought word inst to London Bridge, with the introduction of a

ago it was expected that Dr. White would visit

parapet with lattios pilasters, and fir trass con- will be dogorated longitudinally on either gack under this provisions of the Code. An owing to the condition of the health of Dr. Locted by lince of purple wistaria.

· from 9 to 11 r,m."

Chinese Fireworks at 9 P., en the Farada

Ground and opposite the Hongkong Club.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

religious verviers will be held this morning at the Roman Catholic Cathedral in Glonely”und

at the Synagogue of the United Hebrew Con gregations in His Majesty's Empire.

DOOPRRACY.

stor House a fiving,

sad

A. E. Cory, of Nanking, who for some time las beau the Secretary of the Centenary Conference Committee for the Promotion of Bible Study. Though Mr. Cory was on his way to Manila on business in connection with his own mission, the Disciples Mission, he met with the local committee having in charge the arrangements

midright.

thororghfares specified below along which the Procession will *The Coronation Ode, by Mr. H. L. Garrett, and where

pm. and 12 midnight when B.A.. an assistant master of Queen's College, is the prize room in the recent competition will pass on the evening of the 22nd fast, lear- Streets through which the Chinese procession among the Masters of the College, and ouring Bowrington at 8 pm.:

order was made on that application on June acknowledgments are due to the conductors of Bowrington Canal Road, Leighton Hill the Yellow Dragon, the College Magazine, for Road, Morrison Hill Road, Wanchai Road,

14th fixing the morning of June 16th as the time permitting its Arst publication in the Daly Queen's Road, East and Central, 9 pm, and to-morrow in Londen will be about 55,000. was given to the solicitors for the execution proposed visit to Hongkong. Definite an- The total number of troops on duty to-day for the hearing of the application, and notis ake a definite promise that he would make the Preas.

Bonbur Strand West,

Possession Street, Or cach day every aim and brach of the preditor. The Registrar of the Supreme Court Bouncement will be made as soon as Dr. White

Bervice will be represented on the line of route.issued a writ of habeas pue addressed to the

THE TROOPS.

White the Conferenos committee was unable to

can be roon and the mattor laid before him.

N. LAZARUS,

OPTHALMIC

OPTICIAN, CORNZE 玉 D'AGUIIAB ST., HONGKONG.

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