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THE TYPHOON.
The typhoon which threatened the Colony yesterday swerved in its rosto, and spared us the blow and the destruction which usually follows in ita wake. Messages frota Menile on. Tuesday and Wednesday had notified us of lyphoons traversing the adjacent sese, and with the calm and sultry weather experienced on Wednesday and early yesterday morning, coupled with the falling barometer and the signals denoting a typhoon within the 300 mile iraft, it seemed almost too much to hope that
wa should escape & storm.
CANTON:
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 28TH, 1911.
July 26th.
AN INFERNAL MACHINE,
duty on the 8. 8. Kwong Tung made a most Yesterday morning the Customs officials on Important discovery, showing that the revolu tionaries sre ready to go to any length to gain their ends. It appears that a Chinese travalled first-class from Hongkong to this city, taking with him several packages. On striving here he went ashore, saying that he would return for
PARIS LETTER.
WRITTEN SPEQIALLY FOR THE
DAILY' PREMD."
Paris, June 30th. DEFEAT OF THE CABINET..
THE TRADE OF KOREA,
THE MAKA CANNIBALS.
The existence of cannibalism in the German report isened concerning recent punitive voleny of Cameroon is described in an official expedition against the natives of the southern distelots of the country, known as the be
still away. As many as were present docked to the beautiful raccourse to witness the race for HONGKONG will be described as a national event of late
the Blus Riband of the French turf, which may JAPANESE COMPETITION WITH BRITISH GOODS, Jents. The weather was splendid, and ladies Mr. Acting Consul G. B. Bansom, in his attired in beautital dresses and lovely hats, to port on the trade in Korea for the year 1910 may nothing of exquisits parasols, looked delights that the foreign trade showed a substantial ed. The few sharp showers cooled the air and £5,094,000, as compared with 36,400,000 in
the total of imports and exports being the Maka. out spoiling one's enjoyment. Alenutara II, the greatly added to the picturesque landscape with
1909. There has been an allround increase in of the word, inasmuch as human flesh The Maka are oannibalt in the full sense. winner of the French Derby, and owned by Baron de Rothschild, gave such an excellent account of itself a Low Sundays ago at Chantilly that it
time to time. The late Monis Cabinet had the Very funny things happen in Franco from signal honour of being defeated when still in the possession of a majority of 51 This extra ordinary error was discovered when too late, anfortunately. This is probably the only case
and the poliso are making diligent search for announced that their
with
was everyone's favourite last Sunday. Fractio
Fallières and the elite of Paris Soolety. The tial bor occupied by President Fallières, Madame
Fallières soomed to be sitting in a bower of
ohoicest blootIF,
THE CORONATION.
The French papers have practically made s The accounts giron have proved most interesting ich of the Coronation as did the British Press. reading, while to listen to the personal accounts turned from London, it is certain they hare of Frenchmen and French women who have re,
more expensive
esten.
au axe directed against tied to a blook, and then killed by the blow of
their country is extremely poor in outtis, and
the песк. among the Maka iz explained by the fact that The existence of these harrible custome
The German authoritias sent a punitive expedi tion to suppress venoibalism, sud henceforth
beanse they have discovered that less scrore every person convicted of eating human flesh thorities have taken these radical muasares punishments are no tffect whatever on the
Cannibals.
INTIMATIONS
manasetured colton goods and cotton yarns, an constitutes their principal article of diet. Un lng power and partly to a ten per cent. rise in even respect their own dead, but est their the price of yarns, that hindered domestic fath-re and brothers, wives and sisters, friends increase
attributed partly to increased parchas like most cannibal tribes in Africa, they do not weaving while awalling import veines of fabrics and relatives, without the last hesitation. Early yesterday morning the atmospherio his property later in the day. While he was away, on record in the history of any country of a fally everyone jou spoke to felt confident that figures la the headway made in 1910 of the tribe runs short they parolase alaves from other Cotton goods are the principal imperts of Keres. When the supply of corpses among their ow conditions changed, intermittent puffs of wind however, the packages aronsed suspicion and | Government being overturned by a miscent of the Grand Prix would be easily won by the as compared with British goods. Thus the total slaughtered. They are then killedani
The main feature revealed by a stu coming as pilota of the gale. From dawn on they were examined. They were found to contain votes in Parliament. The various fact has now
y Japanese tribes and fatten them nutil they are fit to be wards these increased, until between seven and an infernal machine onsisting of two steel been brought to light that at the moment of Grand Prix had surprises in store for its patrons Japanese imports while British goods declined alurary
same horse-Alcantara IL. Unfortunately the increased by £93,000-entirely socounted for by surry valuit only the wealthier members of
import of coarse sheetings and (grey) shirtings The parobase of slaves to be kept until the eight o'clock there was a good stiff breeze cylinders Alled with nitro-glycerine and con- the fatotal division there was a considerable which were never expected. From start to
fut to blowing, and rougli sens swept-the-practically nested to a cloak-work apparatus which, hap.confusion in regard to the votes for and against, nearly the pinning past the day its old as competition, but in 1910, while British goods slain enemies. The slaughter of slaves whe good mels constitater deserted harbour and washed the Prays. Atpily, was not working. A quantity of chlorate Instead of being in a minority of 14 lostmarkably well; it perhaps did too well, for just the normal figure of about £1,500 to identical with the slaughter of an ex. The
lightly. In
In the abirtings, there has hitherto such as the tribe cou indulge in, and the poorer Maka white about 7.30 nm, the three warning bombs wore of potassium was also discovered. The authori. Friday, the
been Hittle hava to be content with eating the bodies of exploded, and the black cross was hoisted at the ties were at ones informed of what was found in a majority of 5. A number Députés | Stray to nothing and broke down from over- £16,000. In cottons, esting and Italiana the unhappy victim is taken to tho slaughter house,
Government wors in fact before entering the straight Aloan fara II, died from
the same level, Japanese increased have been fattened takes signal stations as a last message to the Colony
place in a manner that the typhoon was approaching. The firing the vanished passenger. It is conjectured that ad on the wrong division list.
natnes had appear."
ethanation, not even scouring a place. The
United Kingdom did well. from the three signal stations, however, this machine was intended to be conveyed to rectification
An official winner of this year's Grand Prix was the an increasing share of the trade in shirtings It moms inevitable, Mr. Sansom states, that was not well timed, the result being that the residenco either of the Viceroy or of that so far from having been defected the Gov-whom few considered worthy of competing. One in Manchester have assisted her of late, and WILS made, the result Marquis de Gauny's de d'Alout (Ave of Clabs), and sheetings should fall to Japan. High prices there werd More than three explosions.| Admirał Li, both of which offeinla by their ornment had the narrow majority mentioned of the most beautiful nights was the Proaidon. i propinquity to the market is one of her chief coutains neither wild animala At to eat nor fish. Hence inany persons failed to realis the significance of the age, being rendered themselves peculiarly obnoxious to of much personal satisfaction to the ex-Premier, strennous tetion in the late rising have above! Though this discovery may be the source
but since the demand for textiles is unsteady
sofs. Not only
does it mean cheaper freights, led to believe that it announced the arrival! those holding revolutionary tenete. In the who is still sa invalid and has gone to Versailles stands were abluze with colour, and President the weather and the success of oreps, 4 direct will do sentenced to death. The German au-
and depends largely of a foreign warship. But this misappreher meantime there is a steady exodus of women for a rest, it is, of course, too late to effect the tats
the spring to meet a problematic demand in the upon local muser, such as sion was confined to the shore, for the signal and children from the city, and every one be of his Ministry.
importer.
of Manchester goods must order in was not mistaken by the ferry boats or the fewlieves that there will be more trouble during small launches tossing about on the waters of the this intercalary month. To-day is the leat of for quick changes of Government. After a briof
autumn, while it is possible fora large Japanese The fact remains that France holds the record
Arm even to keep stock in Korea, instead harbour, those Immediately making
of warehousing it in Japan, and to distri khalter. Before cight o'clock the launches machine mentioned above was to have been put three weeks, to be precise the Monis Cabinet, which
chants, who import on consigament from stocks for the moon, and it is thought that the informal and precarious existence of three months and
bute to small dealers as required. The result Is that the import of British cotton goods la of the Star Ferry Co. and the Tanmat! into operation to day. The officials are on the never lived and never governed, has been hissed
held by large Importers in Shanghai. As is almacet entirely in the hands of Chinese mer ferry launches stopped running, sad no qui vive, and the rebels will have to be very and hooted out of the Chamber. umall oraft obstructed the view of the smart indood if they wish to effect a surprise. that it lasted as long as it did, considering that
trade, for these Chinese merchants did well in The wonder is
often the case, uafurourable figures of amount tumbling green seas in the harbour, which Near the small North Gate the Provincial its life hang on a thread, so to speak. The never seen such splendid sights or better ordor 1910, after a series of bad years of which 1909 of trade are not an index to poor quality of was deserted by all but a few of the larger Armoury is situated, and the military authorities unsettled wine-war shook is very founda-maintained, Admiral de Jonquiores, who repre- was the worst. vessels, whose crews had got all in readiness to in consequence of the numerous rumours dont tions to pieces. It was the seroplaus, however,sented France at the Coronation, has expressed great hopes are set, and considerable efforts meet the gale. At East Point two belated have seat a body of troops to occupy the neigh, which really wreaked the Monis Cabinet-the bounded satisfaction with his reception in are being made to foster it. A Cotton Cultiva The cotton-growing industry is one on which Kampans failed to reach the harbour of refuge, bouring Fa Loi Monastery so as to be ready in most unlucky in recent history.M. Train's London. He states that King George had freien Asistion, formed under offeial auspices, but their crown reached the shore nafoly, and case of an emergency. The attitudes of the monoplane fell st Issy-les-Moulineair on May Iquent and long conversations with him on the in 1905, is devoted to encouraging the
matter, for the rebols have not the ghost of
the French Admiral that he would maintain lbs. from 1,000 acres, and by 1911 will own army is, of course, the most vital factor in the
ties of amity that bind both nations, and sasured cotton. It produced in 1909 about 400,000 cultivation the upland species of American allegiance. Whether the troops are to be trusted
traditions of his father. Like most persons 1,300,000 acres, of which it is said that chance if the soldiers remain true to their
Anglo-French relations according to the best plantations covering 7,500 acres. The ground similarly privileged, Admiral de Jonquieras 500,000 soros will be replanted with
available for cotton in Korea is estimated at declares that the naval review was
one cotton by 1917. Reports were in February upland last to hand of the proposed formation by business men in Japas, and approved by company for raising cotton in Korea, promoted
be £500,000 (one-quarter paid up at forms- the Government-General. The ospital will tion), and operations will commence with the purchase of 12,500 acres of cotton leads to be
supply good proportion of raw material to oultivated by terauis Should anticipations be realised, Kores will before long be able to the Japanese mills. The cotton district will be served by the Ho-nam Railway.
the Rising Sun Petroleum Company since BEST-
The previous monopoly of the Standard Oil
1908, and the severity of the competition has Company of New Yor
York has been attacked by
Though the 1910 import was la quantity valtio as shown in Customs returns was nearly some 540.000 gallons more than in 1908, is
Were
of
a
popular War Minister, and severely wounding the 21 last, killing M. Berteaux, the strong and
It only needed another slight effort to cause its Premier, and the fate of the Ministry was sealed
has ever
Had witnemed, and that in his coming audi
nothing but what is most pleasant to report. ence with President Fallières he would have
ฮ 10
whee the wind was at its height the deserted Vessels wera rolling dangerously near the Fray wali at Observation Place.
Ashore, on the lower levels, the blow was not koonly felt, but there was the usual accompaní. or not is another question, and there are not total collapse; General Quiran-M. Berteaux's ment of filling glass and the banging caused wanting those who say that the soldiers are as succomer-gave it the coup-de-grace by his by unfastened jalongios. On the higher levels, full of sadition as the civilians, and, if this is the blunt pranouncement against a one-men com.of the grandest sights ke and particularly at the Peak, the guste caso, it is within the bounds of possibility that mand of the Army in the event of war.
alarming,
and very few rosidents should the rebels be ever so slightly successful M. Berteaux romained Minister of War it is the heights reatured to come until the afternoon, when the storm had abated thou-and after that the deluge! The revolu- have made the fatal mistake of which General down in their initial efforts the troops would join inconceivable that so astute a politician would At&a.m. the glass at Falconer's stood at 29.39, tionary came also appears to be strong in the Goiran, who in a soldier and not a politicias, an hour later it was 29.33, and between 10 and country districts, where the many secret societies has been guilty. It is certain that the Genera 11 o'clock it stood at 29.30. At the Observatory are without doubt actively propagating revolu- was taken unaware and was not prepared for Towards noon the wind changed, the gale infesting those districts would also be most Senate. His somewhat confused reply was taken tionary tenets, while the hordes of banditti the very pointed question pat to him in the blowing from the south-east, and travelling in likely to throw in their lot with the rebels, and, as denoting weakness on the part of the GoverZI- a north-westerly direction. From 11.20 s.m. theas all these bandits are well armed with modern mont. It further vividly reminded Frenchman barometer began to rise. At tiffin tims it stood weapons, their aid would be greatly valged. It of the muse of their disasters in 1970. The at about 29.42, and steadily increased until atis to be hoped, therefore, that the authorities General's statement was bitterly attacked br one example given to illustrate the comparativo resulted in a considerable. lowering of prices,
29.23 was reached.
5 pm. the reading was 29,65.
In the mitosimon bukan,
a typhoon began to fall-another indiaation
that the storm bad again Eussed the Colony. The typhoon struck the land between Hongkong and Macao.
JA NAING VULT
will continue to exert Abastoret, viral may may the half-dead Government, what hava be able to overcome their opponents, for should
COST OF LIVING,
comparative statistics, based upon reports of the The French Free Trade League publishes
Labour Office, by which Board of Trade (London) aud the French is sought to show Britain than in France and other countries that the cost of living is much lower in Great which have sdopted protection. According to
|
and other ordinary necessaries the 16 being taken as a test, what would cost 101 france in
КЕГРРА
the
made it
de profilwria are haand to juoreasy becoming more sʊcessible, no that farmers o now profitably purchase imported oil, and thus set free what land and labour was formerly
been glad to resign, ultimately. In spite of the rebels sacered in establishing their power deafening shouts of "Resign," the inexperienced hore the commarea of the province would be Ministers remained seated on the Government crippled.
bench until the growing storm of hoots sað
It is announced that Mesam, Krupp, bisses drove them away. President Pallières famous German firm of armourers in Essen, On Monday night some women attached to a had left for Rouen a few hours previously, hare purchased 500 acres of land near Maussary to obtain vegetable oils for mote pro- the Star Ferry matshed a calamity which family in the Sai Kwan went to a performance suspecting nothing wrong; he was quickly beuge, in the North of France, where they will in imports is a sign of progress.
It is a coincidence worth mentioning that the typhoon of 1908 occurred on the same day.
The only disaster recorded is the collapse of
overtaken this flimsy structure almost yearly. The ticket boxes and the telephone call box were overturned. When the ferry service was resumed late in the afternoon the ferries came to Blako Pier. The Corinthian Yach
Club's bamboo pier was destroyed and a brick Wall at Ah King's blown down.
AT KOWLOON.
SCANT.CONSOLATION.
HOAXED.
ductive work-a good instance where an increase.
in the Lok Sin Theatre. On their way home back again in Paris to deal with the critical erect an extensive factory, and thus avoid the in the small hours of the morning some rascals situation. The fact that M. Monis is still an French duties on their goods.. snatched a valuable pearl ornament from one of invalid also powerfully contributed to bringing the women. They made a great outery, and the about the downfall (?) of the Government thiot ran off, but although there was a constable which can boast of having retired with B Calsis is all excitement just now in consequence ing of the pageant sub-committee of Royal
majority at its back.
in the street he made no attempt to stop the snatcher, who waily made his escape. Next
day the worth more the constion, but her in chargo of the nearest polics worthy said he could not help ber, and also told ker that if women were so foolish as to wear Taluables at a time when there are so many bad characters about they deserved to be robbed.
Kooponickiam when skillfully practised pays.
It was
THE ROYAL VISIT TO CALCUTTA.
The following is the official report of a meet-
Reception held recently in Calcutta. of the majority of competitore in the European definitely decided. subject, of course, to the Cirenit Aerial Race having arrived there approval of their Majesties and of the Govern
ment, that previous to aring the Channel next. Monday following itous Ceremonial deputation, the morning. A practical joker dressed as an
fireworks and illuminations, a militarg aviator, and representing himself to be M torchlight intoo, and the entertainment of
pageant, Laguguenx, called on the military commander school children, in addition to which it is and told him that he had left his aeroplane at possible that a military toursement may bo arranged later under the auspices of Tourcoing, not far away, intending in the even-her Excelinoy Lady Hardinge
and her Ex- ing to join the Calais London stage of the cellency Lady Creagh. It is hoped to arrange Paris-Brussels-London-Paris race. Troops were for all the foregoing entertainments, with the exception of the militarg tournament take. requisitioned to line the ground and maintain
place on the same day. It had been at one thine urder, and the news spread quickly. The sup- also contemplated to arrange for fooding of posed M. Logagneux was then invited to lunch by poor on a very large scale ander the management reception committeo, but this part the officials of the town; in the course of the meal of the
of the programme has now been deleted by he mentioned that in his basty departure he had
&L arratgement with the committee of forgotten hispacket-book containing several bank the Indian
conspicuous success on the occasion of their Majesties' visit as Prines of Wales and It was being towel from the wharf to Kowloon Testerday, however, a petty officer and his Cailloux's ideas on the many problems that
vanced to him. Before leaving he carefully Princess of Wales, and who have made all the Dlook when it broke loose and two Chinese who squad managed to surprise a crowd of gamblers, await solution. The first of these is electoral went over the ground where he was to come preparations for doing it again this year.
A FIGHT WITH GAMBLERS.
As anticipated, M. Caillaux was called upon Buitines was practically nuspanded. Few
to fores & now Minisity. The ex-Minister of shops removed their shutters, and it was not
that Finance succeeded in his task in very short mutil late in the afterzoon that the lower level
time. There was very little re-chuffing of the frame began to run.
cards, the now Cabinet boing largely composed of members in the old Ministry. There are actually 14 Cabinet Ministers and fear Under Kowloon felt comparatively little of the storm. The warning being given so early in
Secretarios, The reception socorded to the the day meant that few people could cross to
At a village in Honan island called Keng Caillaux Cabinet is on the whole favourable; business, and most of the men in consequence Shas there has been a force fight between even among the natural enemies of a Radical wort to the fetry wharf and to Holt's gamblers and some soldiers sent to arrest theti. Government thero is a tendency not to condemn wharf to see what was happening on the water. For some time past the authorities have known the new Ministry until its intentions are better But happily no exciting incidents were to that this village has been little better than a known. M. Delease whom many people at be witnessed, with the exception of the gambling den, but such was the good lock-out first thought would succeed M. Monis as Premier breaking loose of the pontoon employed kept by the gamblers that whenever the soldiers-retains his former position at the head of the at the now ferry wharf on the Hongkong side. arrived no sign of gambling was to be seen. [Admiralty. We shall soon know what are M. notes, A large sum of money was immediately aå" | work with agita Damaj, who undertook this
the
The Food Question
EVERYTHING
OF THE
PROVISIONS,
WINES
H. RUTTONJEE & SON,
HONGKONG.
150
Chas. J. Gaupp & Co.
Have Just Received $ New
Selection of Goods from
ware upon it secured in a perilous position and a force fight took place in which one of the roforin, in regard to which a compromise will in down. It was not until several hours later that With regard to the pageant items, were dis MAPPIN & WEBB,
However, they were rescued by means lines. The postoon drifted to Holt's wharf and bat tered against the sea wall for some time before it could be secured. No damage to any extent took place, a few windows being shattered, flower pots broken, and tross stripped.
afterwards found that the dead gambler was a notorious baudit who had long been "wanted," and for whose arrest $400 had been promised.
STUDENTS DISMISSED.
A. CHARACTER.
wil no doubt be abandoned. As for the question of the railwaymen, the absence of M. Charlos Dumont indicates a new and less Radical solution. It is anticipated he will declare him. The Warden of the Police College has re-self in favour of a policy of economy. It is The almost limitless methods of the poor to ported a very unsatisfactory state of affairs. generally conceded that M. Caillant will prove He says that at the recent examination thirty- himself a resolute leader-what France needs
earn na honest peany era oftan interesting. A veteran in Paris has been allowed to stand out. three students made less than 30 per cent, of so badly. Certain of the appointments are side a large establishment in the Rue de Riroli, the total marks, while twenty-seven students severely criticised, and it would not surprins any He is provided with curds in duplicate, and on Sir Henry A. Blake explains his observation failed to attend the examination. The Viceroy one if these stop-gaps are shortly changed, bis cap is a band on which can be read the words at the opening of the International Rubber has now ordered that these sixty students are to thoagh one must admit that the Caillaux Gardien de bioyolettea" or eyale minder. Exhibition, that he hoped there would be a fall be expelled from the College as a punishment Ministry such as it stands is a good working It is a sort of cloak-room for machines. The in the price of rubber, by saying that, in his
SIR H. BLAKE AND THE PRICE OF
RUBBER.
Would
ANANIAS.
LONDON,
Comprising:-
SILVER CUFS,
PRESENTATION PLATE,
TEA SERVICES,
Sc..
&c.
gamblers was shot and several arrested. It was all probability be arrived at. In regard the the large orand learned that it had been hoaxed. cussed, and the details of each were assigned to small committee to elabrate. It was also Champagne problem the policy of delimitation Everyone are those who have been so cleverly decided to sek the ruling priness and chiefs duped-is laughing at the incident with true for co-operation in the way of leans of French light-bartedness. The police are on the retainers, elephants, camels, arma, and it was that in this connection Major Drum- lookout for the serial Koopenick.
C. B., C. L. E., Inspector-General of mond ed Imperial Service had
troops, consented with the his valuable assistents. The stage management sanction of the Vicary to give the committee of the pageant will be in the hands of Messrs. James Pain and Bons of London, who are sending coat their manager. They will also supply, fireworks, sud 在 further expert Frank Lascelles. The site of the pageant on is required he will probably be sought from Mr. the maidan cannot yet be fixed, pending the decision of the military
authorities, which i
Ittainment of school
programme as in England will be the enter
children,
of whom
it PRINCES PLATE, hoped that at least 20,000 will be presented. These arrangements, as also those for the froworks and the illuminations, and those for have all erecting a royal pavilion on the maidan, bean entrusted to separate sub-committees, and tenders are already being invited for the pari- An unsophisticated old Devonshire lady once illon. Subscriptions were announced to the rupeor. sent to her son a pair of trousers by book post, extent of narly two lakhs of which is, of course, cheaper than parcel post. The list is
headed by the Maharaja | DRESSING CASES with The postal oficials wrote to her "Clothes of Duckhangs with munificent con- cannot be sent by books post. If you will refer tribution of Rs. 25,000, while the Nawab to the
Post Office Guide" you will see under Bahadur of Murshidabad in addition to what conditions articles may be sent by book his subscription is defraying a very large portion post," After a few days the lady replied of the cost of the Murshidabad state procession, I have looked in the Post Office Guide and and the Chief of Morbhang has promised to find that articles which are open at both ende take responsibility for the war dances of the may be sent by book post. And if trousers are Oriya Pikes. It is aatimated that to make the not open at both ends I should like to know reception a complete and unique success a sum what la.”
of four lakhs of rupees is required.
PIRACY.
"OPEN AT BOTH ENDS.”
opinion, while reduced cost of manufacture for latiness and a warning to others. The combination of the sections of the Republican old up, who is of a happy and obliging nature. expected daily. A special feature of the
open practically an unlimited horizon for authorities in Peking have also expressed dis party, properly so called. The only conclusion is able to make a good living in this way. new uses of rubber in all its forms, the largely approval of the poor resalts obtained by the that one can safely draw from the composition is better than begging or starving. increased yield of later as the trees mature Naval Collegv. This institution has now been of the new French Government is that M. would more than counterbalance the fall in prive working for ten years and has cost a huge Caillaux intends to make an effort to secure the amount of money. The Viceroy has been asked support of the 220 Radicals and Radical- to make an enquiry into its inefficency.
Socialists who are not favourable to pro- portional representation in the full sense of the Yesterday a boat well loaded with fish went term. M. Caillaux has not an easy time before the singularity, that the tombstone may be to Canton, where the fish were sold in the market, him, kept legible." But as a matter of fast, says a On its way back the boat had to pass a place correspondent, neither Ananias nor Sapphira called Tai Wing Kan, not very far from Can- Not for many years has Longchamps presented
in
Puritan times, on ton. Here the boat was barded by pirates, so animated a spectacle as it did last Sunday ground that you conld hardly select the name of toe notorions a Soriptural ninner to who took away all the money and fatally shot on the occasion of Le Grand Prix. If there baar testimony to the triumph of Grace or one of the fisherman. This is mid to be the tenth were fewer people than usual it was owing to Original Sin. It is, however, on record that a case of pinoy in these waters within the past the foot that thousands of Parisians went over clergyman declined to christen & child "Pon-
to London for the Coronation festivities and are few weeks, tina Pilate."
The British Weekly is much surprised et finding the name Ananias in an inscription in Colchester Churchyard, and hopes, in honour of
Was an uncommon name
the
"LE GRAND PRIX."
TABLE WARE,
CUTLERY,
FISH KNIVES and
FORKS,
SILVER FITTINGS,
LEATHER HAND-BAGS,
and WALLETS,
RAZORS.
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