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NOTICE.

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MONG KONG WATER SUPPLY. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Commencing on MONDAY. STH INSTANT, A CONSTANT SUPPLY in ALL will be given DAILY DISTRICTS (including the Prax) From 8AM-9PM. The Principal Mains will be DLUSED NIGHTLY From 9 P.M-8 A.M. “

HAROLD T. OBEASY,

Water Authority.

PUBLIC WORK DEPT..

Hong Kong, 5th Sept., 1929. [8337

THE REEL CLUB.

NOTICE.

SECOND ANNUAL

TGENERAL MEETING of the REEL CLUB is to take place on SEPTEMBER 17TH, at 5.15 r., at the OLD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BOOM, CHY HALL All Members are particularly requested to Attend.

1. F. GRANT, SIBLY

Hon. Becretary. Acting

HONG KONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB,

HE HONORARY SECRETARY

THE FOGRAF Any Ladies or Genticmon interested in

Amstour Theatricals who would like to assist in" the Club's Productions during the Forth- coming Season will communicate with Him at ASIATIC BUILDING. [8339

UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG,

CHINESE SCHOOL CANTONESE CLASS.

THE NEW TERM OPENS on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

11YEL

Intending Students should apply at the CANTONESE CLABB OFFICE on or before TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH before, 10.30 AM.

G.

W. B. FINNIGAN,

Registrar. 5th September, 1929.

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PUBLIC AUCTION. ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS'

Pe Bale by Public Auction to

be held on MONDAY, the 9TH DAY of SEPTEMBER 1999, at 3 r.x., at the

· INTIMATIONS.

EDUCATIONAL.

ST. CROSS,

WALTON-ON-THE-HILL STRAIT.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1929.

Prep. School for Public Schools and

Boyal Navy. Bituated on Surrey Hills. Instructions in Usual Subjects and inmen also Boxing, Drill, Swimming. Shooting. Entire Charge of Boys undes Terns and Extras. For further particulars apply Box No. 8306a, c/o Hong Kong Daily Pris

taken during Holidays if desired. 250

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION ACTION NO. 179 or 1929,

BETWEEN:-

KWAN KUN...

AND

EWAN MING HO

. Plaintif

aka KWAN, YAU YUEN TONG.. Defendant.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

*

the aboveable" and

الله

the

Not Writ of Foreign Attach ment returnable on the 11TH DAY 07

1900 against SEPTEMBER, Property

Immovable Defendant, KWAN YAU MING BO alias KWAN YUEN TUNG, was issued on the 28th Day of Avarst, 1929, in This Action pursuant to the Provisions of Chapter XVII of the Hong Kong Code of Civil Procedure.

Dated the 31st day of August, 1929. A. AROULLI, Bolicitor for the Plaintiff, Exchange Building, Srd Floor, Hong Kong.

G.

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PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Latructions

HE Uadersigned have received

TO SELL HT PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, THE 10TB, 11TH

12TH SEPTEMBER, 1929,

AND

H.M: NAVAL YARD, HONG KONG,

AND AT

KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT, COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 9.30 a.. WITH A INTERVAL FROM 12 NOON To 1.80 M.' OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES.

tc.. Ac.

Comprising:-

DR. SCHOLL'S

CORRECTIVE

FOOT

APPLIANCES

NOW

ON

SALE

A. S. WATSON

&CO., LTD.

SOLE AGENTS.

ESTABLISHED 1841.

Мотов

FOR SALE. TOTOR LIGHTER, Teak Rull, Equipped with Two 36 HP. Gardner Engince.

Dimensions: Anchor, Chain Cable Gear, Forges. Length 85 ft., Depth 18 ft. Depth 6 Office of the Public Works Department, by Firehearth, Ships Beliz Iron Reel, ftin., Draft Light 2 ft. 6 in., Draft

Catter, Loaded 5 ft. Order of H EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNO, Davits, Air Purifying

Apply to Dinghy of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Worg Sampar, Onra, Whaler.

STANDARD GIE COMPANY OF Nei Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, Lead, Battery Plates, Electrical and

NEW YORK. for a term of 75 years, with the option of Wireless Telegraph Fittings,

UNION BUILDING. renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by Old Electric Cable, Baker, terizo, I the Sarveyor of Ers MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULAHS OF THE LOT.

No. of Bala. 1

Registry No

Locality,

No. 2344, Wong

Enst of loland Lot Inland Lat No. 2015.

G.

Nei Chung.

Boundary.

Measure.

menta

ft. Ett f

As per

sala plun

Contente i

Squars feat

Annual

Bental

About

R.

002'

24

Upset Price.

8,400

Plant,

Old

Iron

Mattresses and Bedistende, Water Closet Fans, Hydraulic Jacks, Carpets, Rugs, Tables, Ice Chests, Chairs, Desks, Orza- mental Stores, Cooking Potent Water New Carpet Catting, Old Ste

Twill

Сода

Files,

Thermometerfold-up Lavatories, I

Old Tin Foil, Old

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STEAMER FOR SALE.

Now Running on the NEW ZEALAND

COAST.

Fast Passenger and Cargo Old Lignam Vitas, Curtains, Overcases, FOR SALE Fire Twin-Screw Steel Blankets. Unglazed Tiles, Metalhe Hoses,

A.1. at Lloyds. Old Cordage, Old Coir Mats, Canvas STEAMER 100. Rags, Old India Rubber, Old Leather SPECIALLY BUILT FOR TRO-

Plate, Tarred Hags, PICS.

PASSENGER Glas's

SPLENDID 8 and Derine,

Old Woollen Regs. Old Cork, Coona-Nat | ACCOMMODATION. Very Boomy Matting, Asbestos Packing, Old Iron Drink New Canvas Cuttings, Old Iran Deck Space, Large Promenade Deck. and Steel, Old Scrap Bra, Copper, Very Strongly Built, and in A.i Lead: Zinc, Meinl of Sorts, Brass and Condition. Gun Metal Borings, Zine Bottoms and Zinc Ashes, Brass Tubes, Iron Blacks, Lampa, Lanterns, Candle Tubes, Ganges, Old Steel Plates, Old Steel Shovels, Old Glass, Old Steel Wire Rope and Cut- tings. Dirty Mineral Oil and Oil Fuel, Compasses, Watches, Binoculars, Clocks, Air Piper and Breast

Old Steel Kraphic Materials, Fires, Photo- Oil Famp Circulating Pump Old, Electric Motors of

of Sorte Ebonite Fans, Lamp Ends, Gymanatic Gear, Indicators, Boilers, Wood Working Machine Cordage Machian, Lathos, Douglas Engines, Binnacle, Waterproof Bheets, Etc, Etc.

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PUBLIC AUCTION. DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS PAR

of the Sale by Public Auction to

MONDAY, the T

Tonnage: 1,350 gross, 635 nezú Length: 221 ft., Breadth: 38 ft., 3 ins, K. H. JACK, Cable Address SurMENTH."

P.O. Box 1144, WELLINGTON, N.Z.

(8341

PRAK MANSIÓNS."

SITUATED within Two Minntes Walk from the Tram Station and overlooking the Southern Bide of the Island. Ready for Occupation.

-Five-Roomed and Six-Roemed

APARTMENTS

Also lying in FLEET AIR ARM be held on DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1929, RESERVE STORE, H.M. NAVAL at the Officer of the DEPOT, HOWLOON:-Old Fabric, Old Pubhe Works Department, by Order Clothing, Waterproof Coats. Did Hying

GOVERNOR, of His ExcttENO! THE

Clothing, Old

Engine Steel, with all Modern Conveniences, Drying of Opa Tnt of CROWN LAND at Rubber, Old Aling Plags, Old

the Colony of Hong Old Brass, Old Copper, Oli Lead, Rooms and Unt-konen, Two Liita. Shamshuipo, in

Phosphor Bronze, Old Fabric, Steel, Tin, Kong, for term of 75 years, com mencing from 1st July, 1888, with the 01 Tanke, Old Airscrews, Did Aere option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be Wheels, Pucking Cases, Assorted Drums Axed by the Surveyor of His Maszszy (Containers), Etc., Etc. THE KING, for one further term of 24 years less three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

No. of Sale.

Registry No.

Locality.

New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1879.

and Boundary Street.

tween "Maple Street KI Long Street be-

-

-

Boundary

Moasure-

monta,

Y.LET.

As per

sale plan

About

Contents in

6,563

Square feet

Annual

Rental.

Upset Price.

16

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8,845

A150

:

PRIVATE GARAGES TO LET. Sitaste at the Bear of PEAK MANSIONS, Separate Compartments including Light and Water.. Apply to... SREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,

4TH FLOOR, FRINCH BANK Building,

LOT MAY BE INSPECTED ON MONDAY, 9TH SEPTEMBER, 1929. ALSO SALE OF OLD AND SERPLUS VICTUALLING STORES

AT KOWLOON »*. FRIDAY, 18ru SEPTEMBER. Comprising Serge, Flannel, Clothing Remnants, Manufactured Pipe Tobacco (1,000 lbs.), Sundry Articles of Mees and Table Gear, including Blot Plate, HONG KONG HANSARD RE. Cutlery, Hardware and Table Linen,

PORTS of the MEETINGB Also Condemned Provisions for of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Poultry Feeding, &c...

TERMS OF SALZA detailed in for the Session 1923.

REVISED BY MIMAIRE. Catalogue.

PRICE

Hong Kong Daizy Fans OnION,

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

By Appointment Auctioneers

to the Admiralty. Hong Kong, 19th Aug., 1929. [8282

* ON SALE.

$5.

WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's weather report, fore. cast and remarks, issued by the

stated:-

It is good to know that the The postponed H.K.V.D.C. pro- MONEY FOR CANTON

UNIVERSITY. Statistical Branch of the Imports menade concert will be held next

and Exports Department is to be Friday at Volunteer Headquarters revived. Hong Kong can be scarce- starting at 9.13 p.m. The band of

SUCCESSFUL.

Royal Observatory at 3.40 ply regarded as progressiva and up- the 2nd Batta. K.O.S.B. will play VICE-CHANCELLOR'S TRIP to-date while it has no figures to and numbers will also be given by "A weak anticyclone covers show the amount of trade passing the Aloha Serenadere, The Corps Band, and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Richards.

The

China and S. Manchuria. typhoon has entered the coast of Indo-China midway between Hai- phong and Tourane Another typhoon is situated to the "south- east of Naha, moving N.N.W.

winds, Foecast:-E. Local moderate, cloudy, showery..

MANILA, Sept. 6. 9 p.m.

A cyclone or, typhoon is exported S.E. of Naha, moving N. or N.N.E.

BIRTH. DERRAN. On September 6, at St. Paul's Hospital, to Dr. and Mrs. JOHN DURBAN, a son.

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Editorial and Business Offices: 11, Ice House Street. Tel. Central Night Editor (Wanchsi Office): London Office: 21, Bride Lane,

Fleet Street, E.C. &

Tel. Central 4511.

The

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. Į

CANTON, Sept. 6

"Notice given at the local Registry

Word has been received thus Mr. of forthcoming weddings which in- clude the following:-Mr. David Locke Newbigging, merchant, 192, Sun Fo, Minister of Communica- The Peak, to Miss Lucy Margaret tions, Mr. Koo Ying Fan, a leading Wright, of Bertan End, Hants, Nanking official, Dr. Tai Chi Tao, England. Mr. E. K. Tane, bead Chancellor of Sun Yat Sen Univer- professor of philosophy, Sun Yat pity, and Mr. Wa Teh Cheng are Sen University, Canton, residing about to return to Canton for a at 1, King's Terrace, Kowloon, to Miss Mabel Chan, of 18, Tung Hing Road.

short, visit. With the exception of Dr. Tai, all these men are Can- tonese and have figured prominent.

through its doors. It is good, too, to learn that problems connected with public health are to be dealt with more:

efficiently. Less satisfactory is it to learn that the greater part of the cost of the Kai Tak nero- drome is to fall on this Colony, the British Government not being dis- posed to give more than the £100,000 already promised as a contribution towards the coat. When the scheme was originally planned, it was ex- pected that the Home Government would be more generous than it has in fact proved to be, and the local Budget Buffers accord-Annual Picnic for the Blind.

Whether Hong Kong is ingly. likely to become a really import aut air-port is uncertain-Canton is expected to be a keen rival for the serial activity which may be expected to develop during the next decade in this part of the world. However, nearly $1,700,000 is, to be spent at Kai Tak (exclusive of the 81.000.000 from London), and it re mains to be seen whether this will prove a sound investment from a subsidy of 830,000 is to be paid to the not yet established Flying Club, in addition to a grant of $300,000, payable in five annual instalments.

The Provincial Treasury has re. A subsidy of $100,000 for commer cial aviation, $7,900 for the aero-

crived a telegram from Mr. F. V. Scong stating that another 4,000,000 drome superintendent, and $2,850

ounces of silver hullien are being for two mechanics brings up the

sent to the Canton Mint. 1930 Budget Estimates for

bullion is due to arrive here in services to 8901,800. This is quite a new item in the Colony's expes-

Many British residents in Hong chout one week and arrangements diture, and a very substantial one: Kong regard with concern certain are being made with the Canton the wisdom of it may be demon-recent escapades of men of the 2nd Customs Authorities to import it

The St. Peter's Church Branchy in local politics. Mr. Sun Fo, of the Victoria Diocesan & Mis the only son of the late Dr. Son sionary Association has in the past Yat Sen, is deeply interested in the two years organised with the awelfare of his native district, sistance of generous friends Chungshan, which, through oficial summer picnic for the girls of the 1 Blind Home Kowloon. The Picnic mandate, has been converted into has taken the nature of a motor model district. Mr. Sun Fe it ride to Shekko where the girls, one of the administrators of Chung. generally about 30 in number, are ahan district and is eager to see

and a small present how things are progressing there.

Dr. Tai is coming back to Sun given ten each. It has been decided to fol. the Picnic will take place on Saturday afternoon September 21. The Committee organising the Picnic would gratefully welcome the loan of cars or donations Offers and gifts should be sent to the Rev. N. V. Halward Bishop's House, St. Paul's College.

Yat Sen Baily

TRES,

Hoxa Kaso, SEPTEMBER 7; 1929.

OUR PROGRESSIVE COLONY.

strated during the Budget debate.

Air

The Honour of the Regiment,

again.

Reports state that he hat

for the University. The money will raised a million dollars up North he devoted to building extensions and new equipment,

RAILWAY MISHAPS.

Batto. King's Own Scottish Bor-tree of duty." derers which have caused the regi ment's name to figure prominently in the Press in connection with Courts-Martial

car

The

We note with some interest that more and new work has been found for the Government's rescue-tug

No. 2 freight train of the Canton- and Magisterial Kau Sing. She is to be Stted out for mine-sweeping practice by the proceedings. Anybody who has Hankow Railway, while on its way Royal Naval Volunteer, Reserve, seen the K.O.S.B.'s on parade, or to Shinkwan from Wongsha, dashed which will cost $2,306, and cruising who is aware of the Regiment's into a big water buffalo near Ying expenses are estimated at $6,000, fighting record, cannot but admit Tak station. The impact was so with another 84,000 for ammunition. that, in these respects they reach heavy, however, that three of the Uniforms for the volunteers will cost very high standard of smartness bars of the engine's cowcatcher

were broken and the iron sheets. $8,600, and altogether this naval and efficiency. But public respect

on the front of the engine were also reserve force will cost the Colony for a Regiment is marred or in-

On the same day another and next year nearly $25,500. We must creased mainly by the conduct of dented. assume this scheme has been under-en when off duty, and it is un-

more serious accident occurred on the same line, 2 gasoline driven taken with the approval of the naval fortunate that some residents of

caprizing near Kwan Tiz authorities, though the prospects of the Colony have formed an un- enemy mines being scattered about favourable opinion of the general in Hong Kong waters seems a very behaviour of the K.0.9.B.'s when Station. The car was carrying a remote one... Twenty-five thousand out of barracks. It may be pointed group of engineers and workmen to that the Battalion Yuen Tan at the time. One man dollars" is only a small item, in a put, however, Budget amounting to more than 2 numbers over 900 officers and men, was caught beneath the car and is millions, and since it appears to be while the total number of delin said to be in a critical condition. considered still necessary to prepare quents who have violated the civil All the injured persons were at for such exigencies-in spite of the laws of the Colony, and whose mis- once rushed to the Kong Tsoor

dreds have been recorded in the Hospital. we KALLOGG" Pact-we suppoke

It Later investigation revealed that. should be exceedingly grateful that Press, is, not more than twelve.

was due to some the track by expenditure upon this head is not suggested that the remainder are the accident very much greater than is proposed, not only well-behaved men, but stones placed on So much for some of the more in- have the maintenance of the Regi- irresponsible boys.

very much at teresting items in the Budget. With ment's good name

CANTON AEROPLANES'. the Governor's review of the water heart. Naturally, among this large situation we cannot now deal, nor majority there exists a keen feeling

MISFORTUNES. with the report of the Salaries Com-ci exasperation concerning the mis- mission, though there are very many conduct of the (numerically) in-

TROUBLES ON THE ROAD. hurt to think that the sight of points of interest in both, parti- significant few, and they are rather cularly in the latter. Comment on these matters must be deferred. their uniform on the streets recalls presume the Un- various deplorable incidents to the Meanwhile we official Members of the Legislative minds of passers-by," Council are scrutinising the Govern- Expired Service Men. ment's proposals with critical eyes. and drafting the outlines of vigorous speeches in readiness for the debate on the Budget a fortnight hence. Before then we shall have an op- portunity ourselves of drawing at tention to various points of general interest, among which the question of salaries is not the lenst import-

IT is the rule in England that the speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, introducing the Budget, is made after commercial business bours. There is good reason for this. It may happen that the speech will reveal the Government's intén- tion to increase a tax or duty on some commodity which is bonded in large quantities If the Minister disclosed his proposal during busi- ness hours, there would be a rush to the bonded warehouses to take delivery of goods liable to increased taxation. Some merchants would te lucky, but many more would be unable to get their delivery-orders by four o'clock. Consequently, in order that everyone may have an equal chance, the Chancellor of the Exchequer keeps his secrets securely locked up in his dispatch-box until after ordinary office-bours; next morning every business-man has the same opportunity as his keenest competitor of taking such action as he thinks best.

Why the secrets of Hong Kong's Budget should be kept similarly aceret, however, we do not under stand. On Thursday afternoon, we received a huge mass of official papers which could easily have been released to the Press-though not for publication-twenty-four hours; earlier. Information of a much more vital character is issued to newspapers in England in advance, on the strict understanding that it must not be published before a stipulated time. Why not also in Hong Kong? Surely the Govern- ment has sufficient confidence in the Press to warrant the distribution of such information in advance, to be released for publication at an ap-ant. pointed time? The present system of dumping a huge mass of official papers on editorial tables, simul- taneously with their presentation in public, is not only highly incon venient but most unfair to those who are expected to give the con-

immediate tents

publicity. hope steps will he taken to avoid

News and Views.

One: Chinese case of diphtheria was reported on Thursday. We

The Hon. Treasurer of the St.

repetition of this annoying dis. John Ambulance Brigade acknow regard of the obvious difficulties ledges receipt of a donation to created by present methods of is Brigade Funds from Messre. H ing official information to the

Ruttonjee & Son of $25.

Press.

.

According to the vernacular Press, only the "Punyu," one of the five aeroplanes which Jeft Can- ton for Narking on September 2,

and has arrived at Shanghai. The five planes-the "Punyu," "Namhoi,"

Toysban," "Chungshan "

at "Tungkun-arrived

Amoy

of safely.

Hangchow have dispatched men to Tungyang with gasoline for the plane, which is expected in Hang- chow very shortly.

The officers, particularly, feel very much concerned about this aspect of the case, in view of the fact that the majority of the men are shortly due for discharge on

the expiration

On the following day, they were. account of

the "Toy- quite sympathise with their to leave Amoy when their period of service. We can

this scare, shan" developed engine trouble, cfficers' feelings particularly when it is remember and crashed. The pilote suffered ed that 140 men

Tungkun are desirous of minor injurice. The taking up civil occupations in the and "Chungsban" then postponed Far East. It is felt that prospec- their departure from Amoy and the tive employers will hesitate to other two continued the flight.

The Punyu" arrived in Hant engage an ex-Borderer in view of

"Namboi" the bad impression of the regiment chow safely but the which may prevail. among the pub had to descend at Tungyang dis iis. We understand, however, that thiet in Chekiang due to shortage The authorities in certain Hong Kong firms have al- of gasoline. ready tentatively offered employ rent to a few of the men who are due for discharge. This fact, sure ly, should indicate that sensible people are ready to realise that The documents given out ад

We are informed by the Consul- there are black-sheep in every fold, body of Thursday may be classified in three General of the Netherlands that and that, in the case of groups-those dealing with definite Hong Kong has been declared over 800 men, all cannot be tarred Locking Back 25 Years,

Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, a police monetary proposals for the next plague infected by the authorities with the same brush. If the chur

acter, ability, and moral standing magistrate from New Territory, financial year, with almost definite of the Dutch East Indies.

was yesterday administered (by Hig. development plans for subsequent Mr. C. F. Fletcher, of the of an individual soldier are con years, and with proposals which P.W.D., has reported the loss from sidered by a prospective employer, Excellency the Governor, assisted are not yet definite, but for the the office building in Lower Albert it is doubtful whether the chances by Mr. Ross, Clerk of Councils) the time being are merely recommenda Road of a silver cigarette ease of the applicant would be seriously oath of allegiance and the rangis- tions. In the frst group is the worth $44, which also contained jeapordised by the foolish escapades trate's oath, in which he swore to of other members of his regiment, serve truly and well as a police Budget for 1930, in the second is 816 in money.

and it is therefore possible that the magistrate at Hong Kong, adminis the Governor'a exhaustive.survey of the problem of water supply, and According to a report made to anxieties of the officers in thistering justice impartially. Mr. J. in the third is the report of the the police, an unknown Chinese direction may be somewhat ex-R. Wood has taken Mr. Wolfe's Salaries Commission. The Colonial suddenly ran into the Felix Hat aggerated. Nor should there be any place in New Territory-Hong Secretary, in introducing the Shop in Ice Hous: Street at 4.45 necessity for well-behaved men of Kong Daily Prest, September 1 Budget, was emphatic in declaring p.m. yesterday snatched a lady's the Battalion to feel that any 1604. his optimism regarding the future handhng worth 85, and bolted stigma attaches to them individual- iy. The "gentlemen of the ranks" should make it their duty to im of the Colony one of the most away with it.

The Japan Herald is responsible- for the following:-" The Japanese progressive and up-to-date in the British Empire. To maintain this Many congratulations will be press upon their irresponsible com

money, (extended to Dr. and Mrs. Durran rades in arms the fact that, in the have just sold the Chinese a bargin. fu the face of possible trouble over proud position will cont

the Loochoos, they have got the be duke's son or cook's son, is ex- and will eventually mean further on the birth of a son yesterday at Far East, every British subject, he taxation, but at present we are able St. Paul's Hospital. Dr. Durraa to carry on without increasing our is a member of the well known firm pected to uphold the prestige of his Chinese to buy some 15,000 old comparatively light burden. That, of doctors of which Dr. G. E. race. It is up to the men them-inuzzle-loading muskets and rifles, selves to maintain those ideals of so that if China should declare war at any rate, is good news, though Aubrey is now senior partner.

fair play and sportsmanship for against Japan and make use of how long this happy state of affairs

On board the N.Y.K. Hakusan which their flag stands. Usually these purchases, the Japanese will is likely to continue the Colonial

In business mat Becretary did not venture to say. Maru, which arrived here yester this is done, but when certain in be saved much fighting and expense We suspect it will not be for long day, are the Japanese delegates to dividuals are inclined to kick over of ammunition. Estimates of expenditure show an the International Labour Confer the traces, their better-behaved com- ters, however, John Chinaman all-round increase, and still more ence at Genera. Mr. T. Vetani is panions would do well to devise generally knows what he is about, increases are looming up on the going as the representative of metheda of their own for curbing and these guns may be returned to- horizon. though not allowed for in Japanese employers of labour, and the exuberant spirits of the would- Japan converted into breech-load-

turbers of the peace.

September 8, 1870. the Budget, since they have not yet Mr. K. Hamada is the representabe window-smashers, and other dis-ers"-Hong Kong Daily Press,

tive of the workers. been approved..

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