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SUPREME COURT.

Monday, September 1811.

ÎN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION.

Berous HONOUR MR. H. H. J. GOMTENTZ ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE).

ROBBERY,

Chau Plog was arraigned on a chargo of robbery.

C. F. da Carvalho, C. E. Lijnam, C. B. da Ron and I.. F. Cook,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19r, 1911.

After hearing the evidence and the directions

of his Lordship the jury retired, roturning inte Court half an hour later.

The Deputy Registrar-Génilaman of the jury, have you agrend-upon-your-vardict !---

The Foreman Wo here nol.

We are divided by 4 to 3.

Hia Lordship-Is there any chance of your coming to an agrosment?

Tho Foroms--I'm afraid not.

KIDNAPPING.

CANTON,

(FROM OUR OWN CĈIRESPONDENT)

THE. NACAO QUESTION.

LOCAL SPONT,

HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE.

THE BRITISH MILITARY CHANCES.

THE LAST Do THE AUPOINTMENTS,

-S..

Contos; September 16th oral-meeting-of the Hongkong Cricket,

The correspondent of a London paper says: Lengte was hold yesterday at the Hongkong

The second batch of important eh nges in Cricket Club pavillon. Ton Dr. Atkinson Army appointments issued by the Secretary for presided, and there were also present: Messrs. War leaves only one post yet to be filled in whit W. D. Braidwood), A. ́E. Asger (Hou, "Store has been a record year for fresh appointmorte try), Colonel Stacpole and Captain Adison to high commands. The post is that of Quarter E. 6. Bird (Civil Service), W. Withers two of the yonuger Major-Generals, and it (BE), Captain Claphon (R.G.A.), R. master-General to the Forous, with n sent on the Army Council. The eclection lies between (Poller), W. L. Wasser and T. Chee (Kowloon), is understood that the most probable choice L. E. Lammert (Cruigengower) A. Festor Dirgofer-General of the Territorial Force. This (Navel, Yard) and Sgt. Pošli (K.OYLI).

A man just returned from Chin Shan reports that great motivity is going on in that place in erecting large mutsheds to serve as barracks for The Attorney-General-The prisoner had the temperery accommodation of the troops better he tried by another jury to-morrow. One of Pero sheds is being built large enough Prisoner pleaded not guilty, and the following His Lordship--Yes, sccused will be remanded to accommodate a thousand men, and Jy was empanelled-Morsis, II, A Lammertin onstody for to-night.

number of workmen are being employed. More (fóremai, E. ..Hemedias, R. J. des Romodios.

troops are expected in the neighbourhood in the Chan Kwai pleaded not guilty to a charge of course of the port" for days. There is kidnapping.

much speculation here as to what all this activity menus, and there dra-not wanting those. who declare that an organised attack on the Lusitanian sattlement will be made in the near future. There is probably not much truth in this rumour, for the provincial authorities have their hands sufficiently full already without undertaking additional trouble in the shape of international complications.

Mr. F. Buckle_was culled se a juror, but was abgent.

The Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Attornay- Tieneral instructed by Mr. P. M, Hodgson, Assistant Crown Solicitor, appeared for the Crown, and prisoner was nadefended.

The Attorney-General said the mother of the five-year old child would say that at about ? o'clock on the morning of the 15th August she misel har bay. Not being able to find him she made a report to the peljce, and the other men bers of the family joined in the hunt. Among The Attorney-General informed the Court those members was the grandfather of the little and jury that the prisoner was charged with boy, who went down to the Chungohan steam Laving, in company with three other men net launch wharf to watch there. The prisoner came yat-in custody, committed a robbery on August along about a gairter to threa in the afternoon 7th. On July 30th prisoner want to the a hop with two children, the little boy strapped to her of the prosecutor, who was a building soutras tor back and another child at her breast. She was in Ship Street, and asked him to go to Bowring-stepping on to the launch when a man spoko to ton about some repairs. Two days later prose- her He noticed that the hood of the child on sator went to Bowrington with him, and they her back was covered with a cloth sleeve, and stinek some sort of a bargain. On August 7th thinking that the child was going to be choked prisoner again called at the contractor's shop ho removed it. On the sleeve being removed and said be wished him to do some repairs and the child saw his grandfather sitting on the make some alterations in a house in Taimchatso!. wharf, and called him by his pet name, which is The two men proceeded to a house at Kowloon, "drunken tom cut." The grandfatkor, bearing where there were three other men, and there the tumrself called by his pet usine, sad-lealy shout- Contractor was fold that he had to build two kidasppiug," wheronpon tho man who

While Lad eubicles and make other alterations.

taken the cloth from the boy's hend blow a whistle which brought an Indian police constablo to the wharf. Prisoner was then arrested. In her defence she said that a man asked her to carry the child to the wharf. He walked behind, and was to pay hor twenty cents when she placed the child on board.

taking measurements the four mon act upon him, gagged him, flod blu up, and robbed bin of property to the value of about $160. Thou they wande off, and it took the prosecutor abou! ten aninutes to free himself. He got into the street, raised an alarm, and eventually the prisoner was a rested. Not only was the accused identified by tho prosteater, but he admitted he was in the house,

The jury, after hearing the ovidoncs, returned, a verdict of guilty.

The Attorney-General pointed out that this was one of the cases which fell under the now Ordinance, No. 12 of 1911.

His Lordship souteneed prisoner to Ave years hard Jabour nud twolvo strokes with the "cal."

ROBBERY AND EXCEIVING,

Chan Hon, Ng Cho and Loung Kam-mai were indicted on charges of robbery and receiving

Trisonere pluided not guilty on holl counts, and the samo jurors eat as in the previous case

cases.

On

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Evidence was then called.

Tho jury returned a verdiet of guilty, and prisoner was sentenced to five years' imprison. ment with hard labour, his Lordship remarking that he heartily agreed with the vordiet of the jury.

The Sessions wero adjourned auti) 10 a.m. to.day.

The

is that of Major Gonen J. 8. Comana.

officer has a fine record in the Department of The Chairman in proposing that the report the Quartermaster Geners nuder I orde and accounts be passed, remarked that ther Wolseley and Roberts, especially for the move. were 819 to the good and that the season badant of troops during the South African War

also served on Lord Kiteboner's Staff been very successful. He hoped that the forth in India during the rear-anization period, and coming season would be as sucessful,

it is stated that ord Kitchener Indian raporta Mr. Withers recorded, and the resolution caused both his present appointment and con was agreed to.

eidoration for the Quartermaster-Generalakip

• groat, latch of chones in the military hierarchy also affects Field-Alarshal Lorá Methues, who is to come home from South

'OFFICE-BEANERS, · Offen-bearers were re-elected as follows: President, Hov. Dr. Atkinson; Vice-President, Mr. W. D. Braidwood, Hen: Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. E. A. Asger. ·

ENTRIES. It was agreed that entries for the forthcoming Forson should closa. on Wednesday, 27th September.

A QUEER STORY.

Lan Shoka plass"

A strange tale of a turtle comes from пеат Fatshnu. A sherman was diving after A ret, butį he failed to re-appear. Some time after wards his corpse fonted to tie mrface minus a leg. It was then discovered that a gigantic turtle was in the river, and the oren. ture is said to be several feet broad. The villagers were greatly texi ifled, and the authorisach other twice. ties have offered a reward to anyone brave enough to capture ned slay the crvatuze,

FERRY-MEK ON STRIKE,

On Friday, while one of the public ferry- boats was being rowed across the river the

boatman found that he was two cash short. Ho

words the two soon came to blows. On arriving accused one of the passengers, and from high

to the water police, who put the ferryman in of the share the passenger reported the matter

custody. Because of this all the other ferry. mon at this point wout on strike, and forgavoral

hear it was impossible to cross the river, unlesa

é zampan was hired. After some time the boat- man was released and the others resumed work.

PROTECTION OF HAILWAYS.

The Viceroy ba just received a telegram from the Minister of Posts and Communications telling him to pay strict attention to the pro- tootion of the railways in Kwonglung. It is therofore evident that the Powers in Paking expoot that the inhabitants of Kwongtung are likely to make disturbances similiar to those in Ezechun, The Viceroy has been ordered to dissolve all meetings having as thaiml

COMPLAINTS OF TEKING.

CHINESE TELEGRAPH, CHARGES,

The Central China Post (Hankow) anys — It is time for the foreign communities in Chiza in mite in protest against the gross an fairness to which they are subject by the Imperial Telegraph Administration. They have played the part of the docilo milch co fur100 lòng. Thà Tr cents per word for telegrams to Shangbai, when

It is said that several Cantonese ofetals in natives pay only half that rate and when no cae should be required to pay more than two Peking under the loaderships of one Ld Kai outs. A fut rate of 2 cents under efficient Ku have complained to the highest authorities administration would be enough to pay for a concerning the methode used in this province rapid, reliable service without loss to the for...

slow and utterly unreliable to clear out bad characters. Those in charge orament. Yet BARVICO is all that foreigners get in return for of these operations bere are accused of cruelty, anti-oreign discrimination cannot be rappression and corruption, and when the Prince garded otherwise thau aan detics of the Chinese Regent read the report he was exceedingly au authorities to extort all that can be extorted out noyed. A dispatob has been sent to the Visurey of those who use the service. Of course, the ordering him to take particular notice of the excuse will be given that the sonding of foreign methods employed by his subordiusfos and to messagus necessitates the employment of a staff clear out bed duarnsters in a way that will not of operators with foreign education The exouse is one of those elegant rauaments of roke public resentment. Chinese scholast loism that excite our admiration

I reported a day or two ago that a number of and convince us not at all. True, the operators with for ign education will demand higher newly-trained soldiers had been sent to Ko Chan ing extra cost on the Chiaree pido. Chinese to suppress Irigandago. They appear to have messages have to be translated into a cumber been very successful, as within a day or two they some goro code before they can be despatched and to be retranslated when they reach their have captured no less than twenty-four motori- destination; foreign messages can be out and ons bandits and have unearthed a large quantity received by the simple system of dots and dashes of arms and ammunition which were probably representing the Romanic alphabet.

being stored for revolutionary purposes. The captured men have all been handed over to the civil authorition for trial,

The Attorney-General stated at the charge of robbery tigainst the female prisoner was On the evening of August 13th dropped.

beat the two male prisoners angaged a

wore which there in the harbour two women and a child. They went out the extortion of 38 cents. into the harbour, where the first and second de- fendants attacked and robbed the women of all their little possessions, which included a floger ring Then they tied the women up, gagged thent, got ashore and mads off. The very next atorulog all three prisonor wore arrested in the one house, and the ring had since been identified as part of the stolen property. It was found in an earthenware pot under the female prikouer's bod, and the third defondse said the ring belonged to her. One of the boat nomen identitied the two mon absolutely. The other did not identify either, but said the men who robbad her wars about the same size. Then there was the peanliar fact that the two men were found in the house where the ring was found.

than those witheat, but there is a osuuterar sil.

Foreigners have a right to be charged only the same rate as the Chiness. That right will be recognised when the foreigners make a united

demand.

After heating the evidence the jury found the

It is hardly necessary to ask our roulers to fist and second prisoners guilty on the first conat by a majority of six to one, and on the compare the rates charged here with those in second count they returned an únasimons verdict other loads, they have already done so. But a reminder may be gire of the fact that in

only of guilty against the third defendant.

The Attorney-General-There is another had the age will therefore in commorably indictment against the first prisoner to which higher than in Chien. In the British

Isles a fat rate of 40 per word is!

a pretty comparison.

OPERATIONS IN EO CHAU,

DESECRATION OF THE ABBEY..

~PROTEST EVA POSITIVIST,

RULES ALTERED,

Mr. Chee proposed that rules 9 and 10 be altered so that a win should count, threo poict, and a draw one point. Each club should play

Mr. Lammort, sedondel,

Caplain Clapham thought they should remain us they were.

Mr. Asger pointed out that the object of the rule was to eliminate drawn matches,

Colonel Stacpole asked if a club won the

any more? first round of matches could it refuse to play

their engagements.

Captain Adison said they would baye to fulfil

Captain Clapham thought that the urrauge- ment both as to counting and the number of matches to be played bad worked satisfactorily last season. It bad opened up erisket. He moved an amendment that the rules stand,

Captain Adison sepandeil.

Four voted for the amendment and fire agains, the motion for alteration being carried.

MATTING,

The question of putting matting on the pitch was raised by Mr. Bird, but on the suggestion of the Chairman it was agreed to leave the matter to the discretion of the home clubs concerned.

This was all the business.

KOWLOON "A" E. POLICE “A.' This match was played at King's Park en

POLICE Saturday, Scores :

'T. Pitt, o Jeffries, Curwen PECIT K. MaLoznan, run outin Gritomott, o Jeffries, b Corwen

G. Hoggarth, Blacktara, b Walle W. Kent, e Blackburn, Uurwen

3. Ogg, b Wolte

J. Roynolds, a Kirke, & Wolfs J. H. Kor. & Jeffries, b. Klson... A. C. Langley, not out.......

W. Withers, list not bat.

Extras

02

Total

203

KOWLOON “A.!

The Ogg, b. Hoggarth

C. Wotion, b-ilor....................... L. Blackburn, e Langley, berr Major Kirke. b Melewan

W. Carwen, e McLounen, ↳ Kerr D. J. Mackenzie,

Kerr.....

G. Wolfe, not out.....

·Misery, net out........

0. Wills, J. BrandinABI

Barnfuther stia hot bal

Extras

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o, corra R.AMO.

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A maleb.will be played between the shore. named teams to-morrow, commencing at 2.56 p.m., on the Naval Ground, Happy Valley.

JAWN BOWLS.

ENGLAND 2. SCOTLANDŲ

A match between English and Scottish teams

Africa at the conclusion of his service of advice to the Union Government on the formation of the South African Army. The new appoint mants of a senior character recapitulated-ano-as- follow:

Chief of the Imperial General-Stuff-General Sir John Freuch

· Chief of the General Staff in Iulia-Lien- tenant-General Sir Percy Lake,

South African Command-Lieutenant-Gen. oral SFR. C. Hart, V.C.

Aklerabot Command-Lieutenant-General Sir Donglus Haig.

Southern Command-Lieutenant-General Sir H. Amith Derrion

Northern Command- -Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Flamer,

Eastern Command - Lientosant-General Sir James Grierson,

Trisha Command-Lieutenant-General Arthur Paget.

Sir

Quartermaster-General -- Major-General J. S.. Cowans (probable).

Impedier General of the Forces-Genaral Sir Charles Douglas.

Military Secretary at the Office - Lieutenant- General W. E. Franklyv.

The appointment of Sir John French, the foremost leader of troops in the field and an able the Army Council things to the band of affairs organiser, to be the First Military Member of the soldier who has made the modern British Army. Our small numbers at home are trained to a point which they have never reached before, and since the South African War Sir John French has successfully devoted his time, ably seconded by Sir H. Smith-Dorrien, Sir Sir James Grierson, Sir Archibald Murray, the Regular Army in Charles Douglas, and others, to modernising its preparation for war. Abroad Lord Kitchener has done similar work, and bis use has at times been mentioned in connection with the post about to be taken up by Sir John French. It ought, however, to he anderstood that. Lor.l.Kitchener desired a post Wzumal prelepas

de an adminis

was made-In Northorn Africa and the No-r East he will have in front of

hi one of the most vital problems

of the future. At home Sir John Fronch will continue the work he has begun as Inspector-

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INTIMATIONS

BABY A SIGHT WITH RUNNING ECZEMA

Eruption All Over-His-Head and Face, itched Dreadfully. One Cake of Cuticura Soap and

One Tin of Cuticura Ointment Cured Him in No Time.

"My little baby was taken all over his head and fees with mazing eczema. He was a pafeet sight with the eruption In great manes. 1 itched dreadfully,. and I took him to the doctor. Jie was under the doctor's care for about two months, but it did not euro him at all, 1 also tried several other "trestimenta but his suffering kept right on. When he was nearly four months old, I was persuaded to try Cuticura Soap" and Cuticura Ointment, I had only one. cako of Cuticura Soap and, one tin of Cutiotra Ointment and they cured him in no time. At present.he la-the-picturo of health. What I have told you is the. honest truth.

"I had some of the Cation Othtment lett, and any oldest sun used it to cura - his chapped harris so. I am sure I can prove that Cnticura Ointment is a wor derful thing for both these purposta. I told a friend in Yeovil about the cure. This friend was suffering with a akin tronlife too, and was cured by Coftrura Hemedies." (Signed Mrs. Banfteid, Free Sh. Ticluster, Som.. Eng.. May 21, 1010. The speed and economy of the Cuti- cura treatment is shown by this letter, a single tablet of Cuticura Soap and box of Cuticura Ointment having been suffi cient. Depots: London, 27, Charter house Sq.; Paris, 10, Rue de la Chausse Antin Australa, R. Towns & Co.. Sydney: Indin, B. K. Paul, Cainitta So, Africa, Lonnan, Ltd., Cape Town, eto. U. S. A Poling Drug & Chem. Corp. Sole Prons,, Boston. Bond for free 32-page Cuticura Booklet, on the care and treatment of skin and scalp..

Chas. J. Gaupp & Co.

Hava Jast Received ik New

Selection of Goods from

MAPPIN & WEBB,

.

LONDON,

“SILVER CRIS,

PRESENTATION FLATE,

General in the preparation on modern lines of the fighting machine. In Corada the forces are Bir being reorganised on the lines suggested by John French, and in New Zealand and Australis Lord Kitchener's recomendations are alreadyRINCES PLATE,

given

effest to

Tho placing of Sir Horace Smith Dorrien at bury and Sir Herbert Plomer at York is es an admirable arrangement. AI. though the former will not have so many troops to handle in the training aren as he has at Alder- shot he will have under his control the most important line of cast defence that which includes Plymouth and Prt mouth and the military administration of twelve counties

THE BOXER TROUBLES IN 1900.

THE SETTLEMENT OF A LARGE PORKION DEUT.

The Tacbing Government Bank has at last come to the resous in the settlement of a foreign debt of great magnitude owed by the Chinose merchants of Tientsin in connection with the Boxer troubles of 1900. A sort of agreement containing eight articles, has been entered into between the Tashing Ba-k and the High Com missioner of Northern Trade. We give belon the gist of these articles:—

(1) The Tientsin aerebants, having incurred to the sum of Tis, 17.000,000 owing to the Hoxer troubles of 1960, have come to terme now with their creditors. A suur of T- 5.000.000 is to be paid, and the balance of Tls, 12,000,000 is all cancelled.

be might be asked to plod. Itis for a precisely charged for ordinary metagos. That mskog fonilivist Review on the Coronation, protests was played on the Civil Service greep at Happy debts to foreign merchants on cargo account i

similar boat robbery' which happened about a month ago,

His Lordship-On another sampan?

The Attorney-General -Yes, Prisoner pleaded not guilty.

The Attorney-General said he proposed to tender no evidence in the case.

The jury, by his Lordship's direction, then returned a verdict of not guilty.

His Lordship-Are there any previous con. victions against the prisoners?

The Attorney-General-No. His Loriebip sentenced the first and second prisoners task is five years' imprisonment with hard labour, and the third to imprisonment with hard labour for six months.

JURORS DISAGREE.

Tong Mak, alive Yeung Pi, was placed in the dook on a charge of kidnapping. Prisoner pleaded not guilty. The Attorney General informed the Court and

Mr. Frederic Harrison, writing in the Take another: The against the desecration of "the Hons of God Press rate from Shanghai to Hazkow is 19 cents and the sleeping-place of so many borces." He per word; for the mame distance in the colony grants that the public investitare of the Head

New Zealand & Prose message may be for 6d. por hundred words, or abont one-seventy of the State would be treated in Positivism as a sixth part of the Chiasse rate.

of

sent

Bat it is not necessary to go outside the Chinese Empire to find proof that a 2-cent rato perial Telegraph Administration itself has from Hankow to Shanghai world pay, the Im proved it. It is undertaking to send messages from Chefeo around the Gulf of Ghibli as far ss Antauga distance considerably greator than from Hankow to Shanghai-for 2 couts a word. Of course, it is only competition that has brought this raduction. The old rate was 32 cants a word for foreign and 16 cents a word

for natire menSSLES,

THE MINERAL WEALTH OF SAKHALIN.

#

orament Bat bo complains:-

Valley Inst evening, and resulted in a compara tively easy win for the Caledoniens, notwith standing the fact that they were one man short. The match was for sphous presented by Mr. F. Fisher, and it was agreed between, the teams that only fiften hends steald be played, Teams

Scotland.

up

(2) The Tientsinrse sro to raiso Tls, 4,000,000 from

* Commerce Protection Bank; establish ad with the net proff of the Bank, to repay from private subscriptions, with which to start the debt of Tis. 5000,000 in twenty-five years' instalmente.

TEA SERVICER

TABLE WARE.

CUTLERY:

and

FORKS.

FISII KNIVES

'DRESSING CASES with

SILVER FITTINGS,

LEATHER HAND-BAGE..

and WALLETS,

RAZORS.

BROCKETT'S

1255

PRIVATE HOTEL

FOOCHOW..

ITHIN two or three minutes' walk from: Excellent Culzite, Every Attention.

Terme Moderata. House-boat trips and other excursious arranged up the river Min, which is unrivalled for beauty in China.

J. BLACK,

Manager.

WITHIN ter New Management.

13557

BKITISH LEARNING TO SHOOT. British markmanship is the subject of an illustrated paper, by Frederick Walker, in the Pall Mall agesine for August. He recounts the gradual rise of the movement from the dark

(3) The Chibli Fank is to land to the Con merce Protection Bank: Tis 1.600,000 at the nominal rate of interest of 4 per cont. per week of Colenso, Bormberg and Magers teatein. anna, to for a part capital of the latter, and by the following table:

A Blowey.

W. 8. Diggins L, E. Brett C. Bond

K. McLennan D. Mellardy

W. Cameron

18

to be refunded in twenty-five years" instalments.

(4) The

HOLIDAY PHILOSOPHY.

the

THE NEED OF CHANGE.

Tuching Bank Inda Tls. 800,000 to Chibli Bank at 4 per cent interest, the moner will be handed to the Commerce Protec tion Bank by the latter, and refunded in twenty- five years instalmente, the Chihli Bank guir. anteeing the fall retueding.

Year,

No. of Clubs.

No. of Mon.

1899

6,000

1900

10,000

1901

211

16,000

1902

328

24,000

1903

440

30,000

1904

55C

34,000

1905

670

43,000

1906

946

70,000

1907

1,281

88,000

1908

*****-1530

102,00)

1909

1,897

1910

2, 2

122 000 125,000

(5) An agreement is to be concluded between In the Atlantic Monthly the learned Italian the Tashing and the Chibli Bank, who shall Professor Ferrere, writing on the Papacy and hand over to the ncbing Teak the agreement for the loan of TIs. 1,600.000 which the Chilli for every man to be kept as resurily. the Papal soclusion, 5039:---

(6) The whole amount of the Interest which Today, change of residence has become a Bazk lands to the Commerce Protection Bauk, physical and moral necessit devoted to intense and unwitting intellectual

of Chibli Bank shall be paid to the Tuching Bank, ically the vigour of the body, the strength

The number of clubs now affiliated to the

First, that the most Beored church in all Christendom was for six months converted into and scores were: -

and builder's workshop.

night and

England, of remained

danger | day

in hourly utter destruction, whilst minor injuries to the fabric and fambs were done by oirpenters and scene-shifters. Secondly, I complain that for six months the grandest monument in St. Martin's Lane Europe was turned into Hippodrome, or a mere Olympl Horse Show,

accomm nodation for

80 many thousands, where the only thing considered was "the seat- These thing, the risk of fire end the

dik. figurement of the church, were quite seperable from the Coronation. There was no real zerd to seat the backwoodsmen and the busy bodies. The Northern or Russian half of Bakhelin and tons of society. Tehre was no need to has an aros of about 15,000 square miles build a huge green-rooms, a restaurant, and Geological research work undertaken betoon dressing rooms for Royalty, as if the crowning 1938 and 1910 has revealed deposits of coal were another Shakespeare costume ball. If the estimated at ton millions of poods, or about tedicus ceremonis! could not be abridged, change costumery" was ancoFasily of jury that the boy was at home when his mother | 160,000,000 tons. In certain localities vir'senars and all thingship, there was no need labour. Chenge is a means of renewing period. the Commerce Protection Bank has to pay to the National Rifle Association number 2,400. The wont to work in the morning. At Tire c'clock of coml have boon found, aneh 21ft in these, tordry booths stuck on to the Abbay in the afternoon the boy was walking along the Up to the prerert about a million tons bahich were only fit for the Crystal Palace or the will, the elasticity of the mind; of chirpen one half of which is to require the payment of tbhas much deroription:-

been extracted. The present drawbacks to trainline, when the prisoner approached him working these deposits are the absence of com- Earl's Court. The Albay communicates with ing the edge of the will and of the intelligence, interest by the Chibli Bank, and one half fo

The proof of this many readily be found among

*(7) This agreement has already been signed and asked the child to call him "uncle." The munication and shipping ports us well on the Deanory, Cloisters, and an immense range of when long continued use has blasted it, seen the refunding of the loan by the

the Americans who work so hard and travel eo small quantities of buildings in which there was ample room for boy refused, but the prisoner took him along lack of labour. At and they sat outside the Horbour Office all night. coal are sent to Vladivostock, where the annual robins, rest, refreshment, and every other in- Next morning the accused took the boy to Yau- requirements for shipping are about 350,000 tons, cidental purpose. It was wanton valgarity to mach. No matter how gifted a man may be by Chief Director Yi Chaker of the Tacking Petroleum was discovered on Sakhalin 25 years plaster the Abbey, with sideshows which sug with rich and rare faculties, no one, without Bank, who preceded to Tientsin specially for Old Westminster": entraves, 1e, and deterioration, can apply himself, your in, year the purpose, and by the Bish Commissioner of yet gested" mali and was just going to get into a train

ago, though the extent of the deposita is nou mi öd, If the crowning bad taken place in the unt, lo intenso labour while imprisoned in a few Northern Trade, and it has been put ou record

difficult to

to gange

be gathered for bis The Taching Bank bus, with the object with the boy when a Chinees constable known, sud it has been found the oil with ano | Abbéy, as it appeared last Christmas Day, in thousand square metres, oven though, within' by the Ministry of Finance.

the Chiness and foreign com Not being the chemical composition of

opinpanies on the Russian ball of the island by ballet out of about a hundred different orders refreshment the most famous prospecting and boring for oil. Geld has been (and that would give fifty peers), it might bare arts, the most perfect industrial appliances, and were of of the child, but this the mother denied found in several parts, but is not yet commerci- been a fine and typical representation of the the choicest regnements of life. Life in the rate of interest, the Ministry of Finance has Acoused said the mother asked him to sell the ally workable. According to geological for kingdom. The desperate effort to erant in cloister must inevitably lay upon the greator alread agreed to let the Taching Bank have the mation it is surmised that lead, tir, and iron society notables reduced the whole thing to a number of those who bare chosen to live there handling of the Customs duties at the prrt of

indeed can bear. child for ber, and they would divide the proceeds should be present, though they have not been faroical pageant, reeking with snobbery and had a heary burden of physical fatigue which few Tiantait, toth maritime and ordinary, in re

discovered. and then steal the child back.

stopped and questioned him.

Commerce Protection Fark.

(8)

satisfied with his statement he took him in degree of certainty. There are at presast five the presence of about a thousand persona selected this little space there maybeanties of the of maintain pecially charged a very low!

enstody. The prisoner said he knew the mother

taste.

quital of its service-N-O. Daily News.

following fignos about Bisley are more eloquent

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Camp and range staff,

ulficers and men

Camp population Liring in the villages noor visitors to the ranges Daily Aumanrition need (rounds) Targets used

4,000

1,000

5,000 500,000

4,300

1,000

prizes

Special correspondents and artists 85 Cash in prizes Entrios

amber of

£14,000 50.000 5,000

.. Several tous

6,300

Words pinched and signalled 1,800,000

7.000

Trophies

Telegrame dealt with

Press telegramS

Peges of Freas

Lotters dealt with

10,000 100,000

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