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SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 21st July.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. (BEFORE H8 HoNova MR. H. H. J. COMPERTZ (PVISNE JUDGE)

"IN FORMA PAUPERIS."

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 22ND, 1911.

NEIGHBOURS AT VARIANCE.

FURTHER EVIDENCE.

The Causeway Bay assault case again camo

THE EDUCATION OF TITE INFANT EMPEROR OF CHINA,

The Peking Daily News publishes the follow on for hearing before Mr. F. A. Hazeland ating translation of an imperial Edit issued on the Magistracy yesterday afternoon when Alfred the 10th lost. :- Walters, Chief Engineer of the French steame,

THE SCHOOL OF SPORT,

The few who dare to praise outdoor sports and pastimes from the educational standpoint are generally regarded as false prophets by the any who, themselves too feuble or too lazy to condemning it as daraleping the body at the of the mind. Of the physical onlture

WOMEN'S CLUBS. [CONSTANCE SMEDIAY IN THE WORLD,""]

And why not? In the namo.of all that is decorens, why not?

Of the institutions Man has devised for

Irtou mix Et bava thought some holy place WAB

The Prince Regent hos russised Yeshu adolyn în such strenuous exercise, find comfort his amusement, his claḥ is the most innocuons.

to

Gler Hardouin, summoned Theodore Branim instructions from the Empras Dowager, to tom games and fold sports there being dosecrated when Woman started-nat of the China Sugar Refinery Co, op charges of | Thrine in his tender should purane lais dyrare be no question. It in exth invade his sanctuary, but to form end of hor

In a enee in which Mr. Shenton appeared ult. killing a chicken, and using abusive be asked a day to be fixed for the hearing. To language. The defendant brought a cross-sum- his surprise Mr. Dennyssaid he was instructed to

mous for assault against Mr. Waltere and his wife. consent to judgment, payment by instalments.

Mr. Sheathu-I object to instalments; my friend's lient is a wealtby mat.

His Lordship-Do you apply in Jure pauperis (Laughter.)

Br. Jennys-No. -

Mr. Shaton-Defendant is the manager of harding-house.

His Landslip—A seaman's bearding-house Mr. Dennys-Y06.

After discussion his Lordship decided to fix u day for the hearing.

A DRESSMAKER'S CLAIN.

In the action by Marion Gains against U. S. Samin for 3431 60, Mr. C. E. Bervie apporod for the plaintiff, and M. G. K. Holmes appeared For the defondunt. The case was adjourned.

MISCELLANEOUS.

oti

behalf

As Chiu Tung sued A. R. Watson & Co. for $1,000. Mr. C. Willson appeared for plaintiff, Harding appeared

who Needham,

represented defendant. The case was adjourned for a week, In the rage of A Task & Co. v. Arndt & Co.

and Mr. of Nr.

for $225, Mr. Olto Kong Sing, who appeared for plaintiff, and the one had been settled.

E. Niharit sued a man named Nawion, whose address was giver as King Edward Hotel, for $18.60. The hearing was adjourned.

Mr. J. H. Gardiner appeared on behalf of the original complainant, and Mr. A., Reader Harris (of Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist) represented Mr

Braun.

Dr. G. M. Harston was the next witness

He tostillod to examining Mrs. Walters after the alleged assault. The left wrist was very much bruiset, and the bones were very tender A considerable amount of force must have been used, and the bruises must have caused great pain.

on pressure.

the

affect that the Emperor, who ascended the

is now attaining stage of boyhood and

in timo ea an aid in achieving merits and nd ministering the government on

proper basis The Board of Astronomy is amfered to select an auspicious day within the seventh mods on which the Emperor shall commence his study in the Ya Ching Palaco

Grand Secretary La Jan-beisag and Vico- President of a Board, Chen Fap-ohen, are appointed to give 1 ssons to the Emperor.

OW!

Then why the ridionis, when women saw the idea us a necessity Why the predictions of disaster P

The predictions didn't mattor. Nothing mat- tered. A club to her was ant a plase whereis one passed the day in sloop behind a newspaper. idea. She saw a place where she could leave Woman beheld the greater possibility of the her parcels.

After all, shom of. its mystery, what is a in their moral aspect that those pastimes are univara lly misjudged. Yet it must be obvious alab! Meroly a co-operative batel, with s ta any. Do who studies the conditions under limited clientele, governed by a rigid code of which they are played or followed that they rules. Sponsors, clestions, committese, and hall temol principles capable of far wider application in the perlong business of life, while oven to the porters form additional safeguards. Is not the grural rale of playing the geme" it would be entite mechanism protostive? dißoult to attach exaggerated importance. „Team games are, above all others, valuable in They should teach him day and night to the enforcing the moral obligation to "play the best of their ability, and impart to him the butevens comparatively elfish rame saab knowledge necessary for a Sovereign, and when usgolf equips men for getting out of thestymies aufailing respect for what Nietzsche calls the occasion arises exlain in detail the origin of and bunkers of life, though not, unhappily witli cosmetics of speech." It is therein that golf the peace and revolution of the constries if the

fails for it cannot be said, like so many other world in the past and the present time,,

"It is of greater importanes that they should

to train its followers in philosphie ann- carefully select and exhaustively expound the templation of the worm in the wine-oup. Team To begin with, woman fails in the Arst es philosophy which must not FO

far more exacting in this respect. Fool of ma She cannot enjoy anything alone bounds of the doctrine and ethics of Confucins games, le fouthall, cricket and polo are sentral which makes his club dear to the bart

which suits the present condition of affairs

for

writer in To a mau, his club mexus seclusion, to a and the general principle of constitutional ball

the Globe, is a

is contest that taches manly woman, company, Cengequently she takes plosaure in ordering a carefully. government in the divilized countries of the ondy range, strategy, tactics, and, above all, no world during the last several dosades, so that the daily increase of knowledge zany help to prasion of self for the good of the side. thought-out dinner for herself. There is Violent, portionlarly in America, it unquestion-

19 a certain restless staristic feeling of self-abne- ably is. Tet, played squarely and not en brutation in the normal female mind towards food, it is me of the finest winter games for lods. She is used spending thought and ti o and ally,

money on dress: such rasnits are for the public good. But the simple not of feeling does not interest her; to make the process lengthy strikes her as extravagant and futilo.

Chan Yat, rimaha coolie, stated that on July 12th he picked up defendant at the Fire Brigade Station at 2.30 pm, and took him to Quarry, Buy. On the way defendant esterol a hotel, whore he stayed for half an hour. Witness forin

asked for more.

tiren took him back to "Jardino's," and by that timo defondant had the richa an hour and a haif. Witness was handed fifteen cents, and back and afterwards struck him and capsized the riesha. Witness could not remember the door where he was asked to stop, as he was in confusion. When the parties went to the Police Station defendant garo witness forty cents.

Cross.oramined by Mr. Harris, wiluess sold be picked up his farn between two and three

Then defendant took five contr

a foundation for halcyon government, "The Prince Regent should properly take charge of the course of study to be pursued by the Emperor,

as well as the business of the Yu. Ching Palace. As the nations language and the Manchurian literature are the essence of the Dynasty, it is commanded that the Expectant Deputy Llauten nt-General Yi-Ko-Ton give instruction in these subjects from time to time, and the Frinen Regent is to additionally me to It thist. this is dous"

Our contemporary mention & report in con- nection with the appointment of H. E. Chen as Imperial Tutor, that in the fature nauthor

conocivable.

Polo is another grand game, particularly for colliers Armchair crities of our second line of a fouce are fond of heaping coale of fles on the heads of British officers for playing so much pola, but they should bear in mind that the game has been the making of and ré-iment than aun Indian that our sternly practica! friends across the Atlantio male compulsory polo part of the West Point curionium for cavalry cadets, ponies wing supplied free in order to

DDT8

So naturally men's and women's clubs are different.

Her olub allures har in a different way. Its dining room froes hur frum housekeeping datira: it is a place where she can ostertalu. The last thing a new member does is to invite her friends to ent with her.

Her einb means much to 8 Woman: MBAU far boy's fit Etons В just as

than tare

a mere snit of clothes, Her

The use of F. Reichiau agaiást J. Palock. It was not fruo that he picked up the official will be appointed to teach His Imperial encourage those whose want of privata means | olub also is tho insignia of her greator freedom, Robinson to recover $23.30 was also adjourned defendant at the new Post Office, carried him Majesty foreign languages and moderu sabjects might debar them from playing. Like crisket and yet a sheltered stepping stone to tho con-

fat a week.

In the case of D. Chellarain against Mrs. BeLane for $15.75, Mr. Crowther Smith ap peared for plaintiff, und stated that defendant

straight to Moreton Tormes, and received twenty centy when be got there, When be said Jedine's, he menut the vicinity of the polo ground.

Mr. A. J. Walters, recalled, was crose exam- had paid money into Court as security. Defen-ined by Mr. Harris. He said he kept twelve big clant did not appear. Hening adjourned.

USTRY EXTRAORDINARY.

Gibson's

hons and a dozen small chickens, but no cocks. He con not say how many fowls Mr. Ubogat Singh and Fang Ping U for $165 Gibson lind, an he kept them in coops due on a promissory note.

and witness did not count Mr. Mr. Shenton, who appeared for defendant,abickons. Mrs. Goulding would not be stating waid the defendant only recolved $18 and gaye promissory notes for $165.

сиве.

His Lordship-That is rather large. Mr. Hunton-It is rather large, but it in the We esünot dispute it because there are The original meant was promissory notes. for $18, and from time to time as he was pressed he gavo fresh notes. We are getting very close to the Money Lending Ordinance, and these

claims have to be in.

His Lordship---If people would come to me on the first promissory notes I could give them reiet Now I cannot.

Mr. Shenton asked for na order for $15 quonth.

His Lordship made an order to this effect, AN UNPAID HOTEL BILI.

D. D. Nouridjas snel J. McHenry for $220. Mr. Moure appeared for plaintiff, and defendant appeared in person.

His Lordship-Do you owe this money? Defendant-Yos. I would like time to pay. His Lordship- How long?

Defendant-Ten days

Mr. Moore-My client is afraid he will go away. He is not a resident. He is only a customer at the King Edward Hotel,

His Lordship-Can you give any security Defondant-I can get a man to guarantee to -Tay the money.

The case was left to the parties to settle,

BIJOU SCENIC THEATRE. With its admirably arranged and interesting and entertaining programme, there is little wonder that the Bijon Scenic Theatre in Flower Street is such a popular place of amusement. There is always something new in the diversified cinomatograph pictures, and just now the at truction is an excellent film of the coronation of King George V. Miss May Maxwell and Mise Virlet Bonnefta bave extensive repertoires, and the repented dozornes made on their services loquently testify to their standing in the public favour.

SEA VOYAGES FOR HINDUS.

generally.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET. Mesers. Vernon & Smyth in their weekly sharo report dated July 21st state:

The improved demand for local stocks referred to in our inst has continsed throughout the past week, and rates in some instances aborr further advances: "Rubbers" have not moved appre ciably, and little or nothing has been done ia this section. The losing rate for the truth if she said witness kupt twe

Fine surd. Pors wired from London is 4/6 pigs in the house. Last year Le hnd two pigs, per lb. stealy, and 18 tone of the London but kept them on 'his brother-in-law's lighter share market quist. Tronche after a sudden The pigs were now cutou. In the evening wit-decline to 77, at which rate shares were sold nese kept his chickens in the house but he did to London, have improved to 83/9 with London a buyer and reported sales to the Strait at 85, not count them.

Bar Silver olores qu et at 24d, and Sterling Why did you come down to the road on this TT. at 1/9 The Bank of England rate of discount is unchanged at 3 par crat, and the orension?-Because the defendant called me

open market rate at 2 par cent. Shaughsi TT in slightly higher at 743.

Ramos.

What did you intend to do -Tuli defendant I was going to give him in charge.

Will you tell me why Mr. Dizon brought out this stick with him? That I don't know.

I put it to you that Mrs. Walters brought

out? No.

it

Did you go and consult the doctor about the blow on your fuce P-No.

Why didn't your wife go earlier-I don't know

Did your wife strike Mr. Bronn at all No When you struck the defendant were you facing him? Yes.

Did he try to protect himself?--I don't know The hearing was again adjourned..

be

BANKS-An vasstified demand for Hong kong and Shanghale has advanced the quotation to 8910, at which rate good business and been done, the market ciusing with probable buyers, London has impr. ved to £ with

removed Nationala (in liquidati), lave, brethreners

plused at 580 from our list, but can still

MARINE INSURANCES.-Unio-s have been bought at $820 and 8915, closing with probable buyers at the latter mata. Cantons have im proved to 205 with buyers, and Yauztszus to $205 with buyera at Ex. 73. North Chinas are wanted in the North at Tls, 167, but locally Tls, 170 would be paid.

FIRE INSURANCE-Chians have boyars at the improved quotation e $121, and Hongkongs can still be placed at 8335.

GoDowns

and football, and perhaps even more so, it touches the golden irason of subordination of self for the sake of the side, the unimportance of the individasl compared with the combina tion and it compels players to resist the templation to perform to the gallery at the risk of results, This fi a a fins tracking, and one of of the strongest moral fibre. aro his most of us now and again stand in need, always free from the ambition to indul private prowess where co-operation would serve hotter All testu games, in fact, as purpose. distinguished from singles, tend to check the common weakness for shewing off," and,

which

it for no

other reason, they should on this account be held in regard. Bowls, na played between teams, in sternly insistent on the sacrifice of ind vidual scoring for the good of the side and even the minor rames which, with one player against the other, lack this particular, virtue. bare their own lessons to teach, Lawn tennis call for quickness of hand and eye, and croquet Imparte judgments of opportunity, patient strategy, the knowledge when to put forth and when to reserve the supreme effort,

Tuchting, and more particularly yacht-racing, with its lessons of prompt decision, lightning notion, and combined fearles-ness and caption, in one of the most valuble of ontdeer sports. horsemanship, shes courteous 5 bmission to Hunting, in addition to its obvious schooling in the will of the Master, who is by common con sent permitted adequate latitude of voestires to correct any litle weakness for thrusting.

Shooting is

of the ono

sports,

and fishing another, in whic there is neither policy nor etiquetter to discount, individual acquits himself ns performance. Each SImitably 23 lice in hir pwar, and for this reason both sports are admirabl suited to the vanity of those who delight in exhibiting their skill, though the spectacular sportsman should ive the preference to the gna, since shooting usually entails an audience and is not, kofshing, the spart of solitudo, Yet, even with

fuslog outer world.

Like snails, most women go through life with their homes upon their backs; in a club women stop out of their social position as well as their households, and become independant individuals. In a club all have the same privileges and meet on equal round; and a club is the only spot on their individuality. Safe inside, no children, earth where some women can feel any right to husband, servants can claim them. The idea that wou nis by nataro too self-centred to be "clubbably" is a myth. Her love of talking proves her liking for companionship,

Man can preserve his detachment oren in his! clubs; ho feels no thrill Rt being one of a body: but the knowledge that she is a member of a band of women (anited for no more seridny intent than that of securing premises where they may leave parcels!) free Woman with ent msiasm. She feels instinctively that ou operation ought to lead to bigher things then eretur comforts. Hence women's cluts breed Parpa-es; objects for club receptions start up; debates for motos! improvement; aven tourna In'a to better one's skill in games.

Woman is intensely practical. The coa. gregation of many people represents a Foren, and then ale sees a Force she looks reand for a way in which to see it.

INTIMATIONS

FACE AND NECK

3

MASS OF PIMPLES

Was Almost Too Bad to Describe

Dreaded to Wash Because of Pain, Spent Pounds on Treatments which Failed to Cure. After 5- Long Years Tried Gutleura Oint- ment and Soap. They Cured Him. "I was in the habit of going to shave every week until at inat a small place

cwgo out near the car and gradually went all over may face and nock, which were a mass of yellow pimples all over, In fact you could not put a pin's head any. where. It was almost toe had to describe... tried lotions, ointments, In fact, nosi every- thing. I used to dread to wash because of the

pair it used to eatise me. I also went to the hospital for months, which did me no good." --I spent pounds In different ointments and lotions which mil failed to cure, so a friend at Paignton asked in if I ever tried Cuticurn Item odice and so perviated me that I tried Callcura Ointment, four boxes; and four. cakes of Cuticura Scap, which proved to be the best thinge for me and cora- pletely cured me. After five long years, they cured me in about four months. I cannot praise them too highly." (Bigned) Frank Revell, 47. East St., Newton Abbot, Devon, England, Jan. 3, 1010,

This letter shows that Cuticura foap and. Ointment often succeed when all cire falle. Bold throughout the world. Depot: London, 97, Charterhouse 80.; Parks, 10, Rue de la Chausse d'Antina Australia, R. Towns & Co., Sydney; India, . D. K. Paid, Calcutta; S. Africa, Lennon, Lad.. Cape Town, etc.. 18. A Potter Druz & Chem. Comm. Nol Props, Boston. Post-free, 31-page Cuikurs Bock, a complete guide to the care and treat- Best of skin and scalp from infancy to age."

Chas. J. Gaupp

& Co.

Have Just Received A New

Selection of Goods from

MAPPIN

& WEBB,

LONDON,

Comprising --

SILVER CUPS,

PRESENTATION PLATE,

A danzer grows up sometimes in a Might Some einbwomen feel they occupy the hub- and have the sole responsibility of moving mistaleniation as to her place in the unright

things: There's no pleon where you can feel so importa tend so buay, ad do so little, as in a purposeful or women's club. Whether it's merely frivolous, the extraordinary motivity of women strikes are forcibly when one goes into their clubs. I suppose eman is by sture more dr maile then hor prosaic partner; so she realises PRINCES PLATE, the drams of being in a crowd and feels ahe la plunging into life, though she is doing nothing wore momentous than sitting at a little table with her mother-in-law, eating toret and drinking tea

and quietest women's e abs, For some are very motost. But the quilot are never dall. To the members of the committee the club is always a grave responsibility,

BansƏ

their

TEA SERVICES.

&c.

TABLE WARE,

CUTLERY,

and

FISH

KNIVES

SILVER FITTINGS,

FORKS,

LEATHER HAND-BAGS,

and WALLETS,

RAZORA.

$252

BHIPPING-Hongkong, Canton and Macaos have been hooked at $31, and more shares are

That's another difference by the by. Men INDIAN CURRENCY POLICY.

procurable Indo-Chines have been booked at Ata arowded meeting of the East India As- 364 for preferred and deferred combined, tha sli ht blemish on its excutoheon, shooting is gone to in club for prace; woman gees to hara sociation at the Caxton Hall, Westminister,

bare sellers at 2101 Douglases inding school-of some value, since it traches for excitement To tany women's minds there

and roines, and corrests jealousy is a certa a titillation on ontoria. the proxiest DRESSING CASER with June 14, Sir James Wilkoa. lats Financial.Com.ng steady, with probable bayard. Chin missioner in the Panjab, read su ulaborate and are wasted at $19, and Star Forrys at the and greed. A very exceptionally flue abot, or valuable paper on this subject. He showed that improved rate of $264 for the old, and 816) one with exoptionable sonial claims, may, it is great advantage had accrued to the country new Shell Transports are reported sold locally true. roken on invitations even after he has established a reputation for jealous shooting,

Men are gud to serving on committees, from the policy initiated in 1893, and urged at 80:6, the London selling rate being 93.

REFINERIES. China Sugars have boen but he mandioare man who persikre in such

conscious neations; but that when Government had acquired a sufficient

200st women are haunted by reserve of gold it should exercise liberty of further dealt in at 8 01, aud close in coquet. conduct soon finds himself on the shelf, and and feel few

Logons have been boked at 925, and more may as well lay his guns there also. cloic na to whether it gare gold or rapees in

Fishing is even more educational than the of duty faithfully accomplished, and a Tague shares can be placed at this rate, but at 226-827 payment of ourrency nolea or Council hills, and

sister sport, for it tauches dogged Herseverance, feelin of unrequited affort. Quite frivolena

conditions of womon dare to show their sare sido ia MINING,Chinose Envincerings have adoplation to ever-changin should conse to be boul to give rupees for gold. there are seliora. The import duty on silver should be further

boor booked at The 13 Charbonnazes and wind and weather, and, above all, the infuite clubs, Tiny express their reuniao opinions o enhanced, and serangements should be unde

the craving for avaitement in less innocent crestures cau warm up to astonishing straight.

are concentrated on their families and home for coining sovereigns in Ludia and for the Raubs are unchanged and without business joy of life in its simplest mood. It oares club matters. The most fluffy childish little

reported.

DOCKS, WHA VES AND

become enslaved by their devotion; and it is a here, and it schools hand, eye, and brain to forwardness when discussing the mismanage tentative issue of a ten rupes gobi coin.

valnable experience Bir David Barbour, who was in the chair,

Sametimes it seems almost as it clubs are u and immensely

now gare an outline of the history of the closing of Hongkong and Whampoa Dooks hare box work together as one harmonious whole. It wont of what each member feels to be her slab, the. Alints in 1893, when he was Financial booked at $56% and 857, closing with sellers at shows its devotees how little and how transient

to for what they are worth, and to be judged Member of the Government of India. For the latter rate. Kowloon Wharves after sales are the worries which loome forbidding in the pramice.rround for woman on her way to the for much women to have their opinions listened

New Amoy Dooke workaday world, ret dwindle at the riverside full possession of the nrara of the world. I am

Women who haro boon elbowod into corners years he was opposed to the closing of the at 8494 are on offer at $50.

most artificial of us right back to Mother pose of a publio sehool. The world outside ia

Women by vigorous young broods have a new birth in Mints, and it was advocated by many persaus sro quiet at $8, and Shanghai and Hongkow into silly troubles of ante. It takes even of this quite sure that to meny the club serves the pur- on their individual merits before he took it up. When the full in the Wharves at Tis. 84. Shangbei Dooks have

Strauded women find a world in back aren't really it out yet. The average women Coblag sophisms of sitios and sending us

which there is a definite niche for them. Fron price of silver first occurred in the Levantics it decimal to Tis, 50, at which rate, however, there Nature and rency tes us, purging us of the still very much in the hands of men.

better zen, is still of the mollo order. Her cluby even ...Sport LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hoor to our work cleaner and was universally held in England that the change are buyers.

and School of

is terrifying ordonl, until she has grown this last class, recraits from genteel boarding- was due to what was called depreciation of

with its complex rules And hours, there is even springing up an approach silvor Bat when the mutter came to be kong Lands have improved to $96 buyers, but, Bach is more carefully investigated it was

ways. Some women nover dare to mske teir to the Fine Flower of Men's Clubland, the found no business is reported. Kowloon Lands enn though we no longer pretend that Waterlos familiar

In ze duh I know there that the change was in gold prices, which still be placed at $25, and a buyer might also be was won on the playing fields of Eten, it is im

found for a small parcel of West Points at $47. possible to ignore the son tanght by playing club their oan. They may be seen wering comatosa habitus! had fallen Tasgely, and on this fact, and of Humphreys Estalce hava kan booked at 165.

(not by watching) s.

meet an inquiring glance. Now man can reddish women, who have their recognised challenge the worth of games were nearly stable. In view of

the the further foot that the production of gold was and at this rate more shares are obtainable. sports. Thowhame or taking pa t in fold into the reception-rooms and fooing if they have appeared of late two or three stoutish.

ever the tra A correspondent writes to the Madras Muil:

offlor as their basefal work, but a study of the proprietor. But woman leans on the ball porter, newspapers who doze Oving to the encouragement given by the stationary or dwindling, it was out of the There are bayers of Hongkong Hotel (old) at commonly cite the stupidity of the British walk into his club at once, with the sir of sarmebairs and tables, who accumulate the long day throu h, and reseut disturbance of their habits with imposing asperity. Government of Mysore, many youth of the angstion to think of establishing a gold standard | $118 and sellers of the new at St Mows have j ́campaigns for which he has been ropen-ible, He is something she can clutch at in the be

COTTON MILLS.-Lact Kung

пе not country; some of whom belong to the Brahmin India. An attempt was then made to go

a natural product There is a general community, have taken to sea voyage and study back by international agreement to the old declined to Tia, 54, but otherwise the quotations from the Pazinsula to Bouth Africa, cannot he wildering atmosphere of anarchy. When her

stranded in a a room of strangers, she can always of a women's club. in foreign countries. This action of these

go into the hill and ask him to look up a traia. feeling that they should go back to their board- young meu seems to haro mortally offended a system of double legal tender, and the contest for the Northern mills are unchanged. Hong regarded as very helpful to their curiously friend don't torn up and she finds herself Bat they ing houses. H-

-represents the Man of the Hones, few of the violent of the orthodox Brahmin lasted for many years and with fluctuating kongs have been dane at 852 and 36, closing unpatriotic argument.

tunes. In the end be had to confess they were with buyers at the higher rate.

Ino dentally, is a club much better thas a Though in the few years since clubs have been that it MiscrLL NEOUS-China Providents after in

but he still believed the capital of the Province, who beat Community

version of a Bat we will leave the be placed

MORTALITY STATISTICS IN ITALY. established there has come into being a type o

glorified are leaving

no stone unturned to shut out these would yet to acknowledged that it would sales at 77 can now

Expert Club-woman, corresponding to the male reato unshattered. Clubs are the bright illu World Caments have been done at $34 and 23.70 and been youths from the pale of the Brahmin

Bouleva dier. In England the genus balengssions of the Mature Human, Happy Hunting nity. But this very agitation has produced an to have settled the maller by international close with buyera at 33.90, bat at 84 there are

to women's cabs alone. They are characterised Grounds whose oconpants may feel as safe us effoot which is quite the reverse of what had agreement. When, however, dopreciation of sellers. Icea hase been done at 8180, closing been fondly expected by the agitatore, for it

silver

began-for silver prices were distinetly with buyers, Chin Lights at $100, Bears Laun-

at 55, 864. Watson's

as children in a playground. expectant. has ind need thinking meu to refer to the Bratis rising reeognised that by charging to a drys at

Grey-hatred old ladies come into this class, Why shouldn't women pl»y, too? and Smritis, which are the bases of the Hindu gold standard at a rate considerably below 2s. Powell's at 34. There are buyers of Dairy/ the lowest ever attained in Italy since 1962 by an air of innocent eagerness interested and children in their nursery, and as irresponsible religion, to find out what they say on the goes. Ludia would escape the effects of gold apprecia- Farms at 8212, Electrics at $212. Hong as

maiden auntier even grandmother, who have

SALE OF STEAMERS IN JAPAN. joined a club after years of family life, and who tion of

The result of this investi- zea-vofage,

and tion

kalits to anrestricted coinage, would escape, in some

and the camaraderie intoxicating. They take gation seems to be that the Hindu Shastras

The British steamer Dundas, which arrived not at alleendems occasional royages undertaken

The pro

women who dabble in journalism, or with educational aims, but only wordemu a ser degree, the depreciation of silver. The

and for which Mesara. Sale & Frazar, Ltd., are faring life. The opinion seems to have also Posle for a sold standard came from him and were referred by the Secretary of Blate to Lord

The low mortality for the year 1910 is more stage, or NewThonght, ant settle down at Yokohama from New York on the 27th ultimo, been accepted by the Mysore Durbar, which is Herschel's Committee, with the exception that prices--received from Lendon by wi o to day striki gwhen it in considered that daring that to calitated enjoyment of the panorsus of the oral agents, has been transferred to the

of the Hindu the rate was fired at 18. 40. per rapee instead of are as follows known to be one of the mainstage o

year cholern made its appearsoes in seceral elab life. The shelter of the club appeals Groshi Kaisha Utsunomiys Kaixotes, a Japanese provinces of Southern Italy, and it is an to them, the certainty of finding sympathetic tesusport agency in Tokyo. The steamer (3,027 religion in Southern India, for during the recent the 1s. 6d. he had recommended, The Minta Highlaude and Lowlands

Ledburys festivities in

the birth

a period of doubt and Ledt connection with

were closed and after a

obvious indication of the energy and snocess company and the idea of ordering tea or coffee tons gross was built in 1891 hy Messrs. W. with which the dread epidemic was combated or even a liqueur appears duringly romantic For Dobson & Co., Newcastle, and her former * who had returned after residence i

of H. H. the Mabarajah, those Brahmin uncertainty the gold standard established itself London Asiaties

The highly satisfactory sanitary conditiona

the first time in their lives they are realising owners were the Dunedin S. 8. Co. The par- ence in automatically without casting a penny, and to

preveiant during the year 1910 are happily con- that breathless and oneheating sense of freedom chasers, who have hitherto been employing the countries were invited along with other

tinued, and the

Atted with sold storage, for the laily returns reveal the fact that which comert. a young man in his first ex-

Europo-maru. members of the Brahmin community to the the great benefit of the people and the trade. United Borlange

and commerce of the country. He had not Allagare

the of mortality is even lower during the perience of life away from boms

transportation of fish from Saghalien, will se rate Stato dinners given at the Palace and at the calculated what the total diroot gain to Govern Batu Tigas

Praonally I think the mothers and grand the Dands on the same service, re-naming ber current year then it was in 1910. Taking one residence of the Dewan of Mysore. This is as ment in the matter of exchange bad amounted Saporgs...

example alone, the mortality in the city of Rome mothers and aunte do very well to escore for a European-maru I it should be, and is encouraging to such of the to since the Mints wore closed, but it must be Liavgis

does not noir exored the rate of 13 per mille, as time from the home areas which is se ruthlessly parents as are anzions to sand their sons to enormous, study in foreign lands. The only party that is sterling (Cheare.) Yet at the time there was Straits (Bertas)... dissatished with the way in which things are no comp-tition for any share in the possible Eastern and International Trasts 26 discount compared with 17 per mille during the corres limited by age.

commu-

1. have

do

guing on seems to be the orthodox party, but it

is a pity that the progress of the world cannot wait for it,

betler

for

the

and

The total mortality for the year 1910 was 19.65 for every thousand inhabitants; this is represents a considerable improvement not only compared with 190), doing which year (iu

of the comarque earthquake) the rate of mor

WOS 21.46 per mille, but also as compared with a return of 20.30 per mille..

at the same time by closing the Mints and Chins Gas atenta 98 baro declined } with 1908, which your was the lowest on record their place, therefore, with the idle young

possibly

Ropes at $182 and

Steam Fisheries at

* Laneku's after

to

in the North to' advancing

Tle, 93 bayers. Bosnaka, Erd-Closing quotations-middlo

Loudon Ventures

£70,000,000 or £80,000,000 Anglo-Malays

fatare glory of being connected with the reform,

and many eminent financial authorities pro phesied nothing but disaster.

Rubber Trusts

Tronoh Tin Mines

Shell Transport “ Bearers'

60- 1016

2716

40/6

170

85,9

9% prom

81/9.

panding period in 1910, it is therefore one of the lowest, if not perhaps, the lowest, of all other large cities in Europe.

the

the

The Japan Gazette also understands that in the recent sale to Ja anese of the steamers Ner- It is better to dep one's wings outside the budda, Byculla, and Dundee, the tr nsactions. nest at a belated period of life than meter to were effected tarongh Messrs, Samuel Samuel have Sapped at all. Women whose interests. & Co

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