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The Moresco Conference.

"LONDON, 4th January,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1906.

RAUB-AUSTRALIAN GULD MINING COT

MONTHLY REPORT..

The following in the General

Manager's

IME KAMINE IN NORTH JAPAN. Notkd baby, ÞARMER.

A REMARKABLE WOMAN SENT TO GAOL. A remarkable career is now to undergo a further development. Last month at Cardiff Mr. Justice Lawrance sentenced Henrietta

There is renewed, apprehension on the Report on the Raub Mine for the month end cent; below that" of the average year, and ably Hunter, described as a housekeeper, to to

eve of the Morocco conference. The Spanish and lilian press are most pessimistic; and the latter is remarkable for, a distinct note of hostility to Germany. Even the Berlin press, in spite of official assurances, shows ancasiness owing to rumours of Gernian military preparations.

The United States and the Morocco

Conference...

Later.

ing 2nd December, 1935.

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The accompanying sheel of mine mensure ments and assay results of prospecting work shows à total of 274j' for the period (4 weeks) under review made up of 1 sinking, 721 driving, and to crosscutting, as against A total of 195' for the previous four weeks.

MINES.

Bukit Koman-440 Level, Drive South. Here 13' has been driven, making the total 87 The Lode, 37" wide, 'nssays's dwt.

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440′ Level, Drive North.--This end has been extended 18, bringing the total to 71 The lode is 27 ' wide, and worth 5 dwt.

Mr. William Lampe, chairman of the Tor- eiga committee of relief, writes, under date the 26th ult, to the Japan Chronicle as follows:

The rice crop of lapan this year is 17 per

three-fourths of last year's crop, which was,' however, a phenomenal yield. The shortage of.17 per cent, means a loss of eighty-four mil lion yen to the farmers, but if this loss were distributed evenly throughout the length and breadth of the land, few foreigners would know of it except those who are interested in statistical tables. Much more than one-third of this loss is in the three ken Miyagi, Fuku- shima, and Iwate,

Miyagi Ken, the worst of all,, because of the failure of the rice and 'other crops, has suffered to the extent of eighteen million yen, about Y20 to every man, woman and child, or more than Vioo for every family in the ken. Rich people, "merchants in the towns, and cer tain others, will not feel, this directly. The

years penal servitude for the attempted murder of a child at Swansea.

She received the child from another woman, and after tying its banget over its mouth, abandoned it in a ditch.

Though she was ludicted in the name of Henriella Hunter, & Bristol detective, who said that her finger priuis had been taken by the Metropolitan police, declared that he knew her as Dara Johnstone, a notorious baby farmer.

She had "done time for obtaining a cheque by false pretences, and also for stealing a piano; but baby farming was her chief pursuit.

GETTING RID OF CHILDREN,

She would-it was stated-get hold of ille gitimate children under a false name, and would generally make appointments at railway

Saya an editorial writer in "Enginearing" (London) October 6), describing the methods and results of Colonel Bruce:

"There were many features suggesting a fly-borne disease. With the assistance of the native authorities, he collected all the insects of the district, carefully keeping, those from different localities separate, and studying their

habits. A species of Glossins, the "Glossina palpalis, was soon singled out as the most likely carrier of the sleeping sickness, and

A remarkable semi-official statement has been issued in Washington, to the effect that

There is a general improvement in both en di the United States, in virtue of having wiped

on this level: the lode showing more party, out piracy, and of having concluded the first while the average grade is being maintained Treaty, with the Barbary States, has a riga crosscut in being jut off from the south drive middle class of farmers who rely on the tions. She would then hand the children months. The length of the period alter.which superior to any European State, in "deciding critical questions at the Morocco conferences The American Life Insurance

Companies.

Mr. Alexander Orr has been elected Pie sident of the New York Life Insurancë, Co. in succession to Mr. McCall, resigned. Both of the McCurdys have resigned the trustee; ship of the New York Mutual Insurance Co,

The Australian Mail Service. The Royal Mail Co has entered into.au agreciment with the Orient Ling for the joint working of the Australian Sérvice, which will henceforth be known as the Orient Royal Service.

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10 connect with the wings from the 340, level; 8 ft. has been crosscut."

240 Level, Drive. South. This has been advanced 13', making a total of zu. The lode, 18" wide, is worth 6 dwt. and of this leader diving has been started in fcilitate stoping; it is estimated that we shall have about 30' to drive before connecting with the work from the other side; 13 has been driven during the manh on a lode 36" wide and assaying 6 dw

ice harvest for the support of their families, imist sell or raorigage their land. The lower mikile class who' fam rented land have no

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Intimations,

Special Opportunity

AT THE

ROBINSON PIANO

.CO., LD.

APOLLO

maps were prepared marking the spots in red or blue at which the fly occurred.or slid, not occur, and other similiar maps, ONE GETS A POOR RETURN FROM showing the distribution of the sleeping

A PIANO IF IT IS A MERE ARTICLES sickness. When superposed, the two mapi were found to be in good agreement, Thus it

OF" FURNITURE OR AN INDIF.: chiefly prevalent in the jungles on the banks was ascertained that the sleeping sickness is of rivers and lakes; the ly does not voluntarily

FERENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. move for more than a few humbed yards tom

ATTACH AN thete jungles. Many natives in these districts were found to be suffering from infection by Trypanosoma gambiense." Flies feeding on hoté those natives inlected monkeys on which they were allowed to bite in the course of weeks or

the protozoan will make its appearance in the When she appeared as Bristol. Police-court inoculated monkey deponds upon the time

which has passed since the fly look on ons Becasion women turned up with seven trypanosoma from an infected animal. If more children, which she bad handed to them lothan 48 hours intervened, no infection takes

place. The infected monkeys, suffered in respects like min; they fell into the same listless tethargy and became prone to all sorts of districts infected with the disease, were diseases. Most of these tsetse flies captured proved to be carners of the disease. There was, thus, no doubt left as to the direct con nection of both the "Glossina palpalis" and

• "Trypanosoma gambieuse with sleeping

over to poor people.'

crop and no land to sell. Officials say that On the north this will be one of the hardest classes to help i take charge of..

for these people, accustomed to work in the fields, only ordinary coolie labour can now be found. Many of then, however, have chaing or some articles of household, furahure; these must be sold to eke out a living until next

summer.

Crosscuting for stope filling-144' of this. has been done.

Stopės.--The following have been in opera tion:

Above the 340 Level; a Lode 10" and worth 4 dwt,

Allive the 240 Level: 3 Lode (8" and worth 6 dwl.

Above the rgo Level; 1, Lode to " and worth 1.5 doi.

BUKIT, MALACCA.

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Only the previous night-said the officer he saw a person to whom she handed a child over two years ago, and beyond a sovereign at the time she had not received a farthing.

During the time that the accused lived nt Bristol two young babies were found abandoned in the city:

A FURNITURE DEAL..

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In 1904 she lived in one of the best suburbs of Bristol, obtained furniture on the bire system, made the acquaintance of a young man who was about to be married, and sold hint the furniture for £110.

While in custody on the charge of stealing a piano, the police discovered that she had been in the habit of advertising in various papers ander false names. In this way she got hold of a number of children, which she afterwards.

handed over to poor women, who did not hear

from her again.

What might be called the lower, class is especially large in the north. Financially this is the poorest part of Japan. The soldiers of the Second Division who come from this region especially distinguished themselves in the late 'war, but whatever may be said of the bravery, sturdiness, and honesty of these peeple, not many of them are rich in thịt world's goods. This year when foud-stuff, prast be broag hi in from the outside, when they have no money torbay after the food is brought in, and when the farmers have no work for even themselves, the poorest people inust receive help from some- where. In Miyagi Ken more than one-third of all the people, and in the three ken sönie 700,000

the official lists as paupers (Syumin) and un less looked alter by village, town, and citying to adopt them. offices many of them will sun die of hunger the prisoner's conduct was extremely, astute, In passing sentence, Justice Lawrence said As much land was tilled as in other years, the people working hard, but theie, was too clever, and very heartless. ''much rain and'too little sunshine, and when the crop, was harvested it was found that the heads, which looked almost the same as in other years, contained only juice which shrivell- ed up and did not become"grains ofsica. "This is one reason why it was not kauwn until quite recently that there is a famine, in the north,"

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the " sickness

up

the

"The tall course of the sickness is not cleared up yet, however, he fly sucks up the protozoan with the blood tite animal It bites. The protozoau passes into the stoaisch of the fly, and out again through the proboscis together with the saliva. Whether the fly itself suffers, as anopheles, the carrier of malaria, appears to do, is not settled. In the blood of the infected man the protozoan multiplies, but not necessarily to any great extent. The victim hardly feels any pain on being bitten, and for one, two, and even thres years no wrong may be suspected; for it is only when the protozoan reaches the cerebra spinal canal that characteristic symptoms are observed. The blood vessels, of the brain theu

fonger nourished. The lymphatic

This end has now pissé ¦ out of the limits out of a population of 3,000,0 iù are already on women to whom he alleged prisoner had viven become obstructed, so that the brain is no

of the are shoot and has because worthless: driving has in conséquence been stopped.

OSAKA AS A GYTTON PORT.

SPINNERS AND THE NIPPAN VUSEN KAISHA.

Writing with reference to the contract for: No. 2; Level, Drive South. This has been next year between the Nippon Yusen Kusha | advanced 141', bringing the total to rag)' soul- and the Catttia Spuuners' Union regarding the 3 of the shaft: There is no improvement to carrying of Enoly coten, the fiji shimpe" record. requarks that the invention in the new contract of a clause proyuling fy the landing of raw cotton'at Usaka marks the opening of a new 'era for the Osaka barbþur and the proposal

The stope in the back of this level contains will no doubt he recurvifi with satisfaction by ¦ a lode, 5-2 ? wides and worth 6 dw1; 193 tons' 'the people' of that city: The contract between have been sent' from here to Komae for treat. (The Spinneral Buŝon as the Nippon Yesen meni

Krish for the transpnation of raw cation has been im fotce since 1895, when the company' opened the Bombay surfice, though freight has been subject to alteratiği'every year according to the condition' of the market. Despite the Main Shaft This has been sunk 11', mak. fact that, of about suo bales of Bumbaying a total depth of 16621 160) crosscutting cotuum imported every year, "60 to 70 per cent east was commenced, and 20' has been tra is consumed je Oskam neighbourhu, the verted; the ground passed through is hard steathers have bilhetestopped at Kobe, whence and most regular in its inclination, which is the goods have jo be taken to Osaka by slightly to the East. lighters. This has an unly involved larger expenditure and mich delay in delivery, but owing to the impedec accomidation at the Kube Customs, catage te gands bas often been caused by ma, etc., with consequent loss.

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Such being the cae, continues the Jiji, the spinners approached the shipping cOMPANY "wi h, the proposal thắt in timure the steamers 'should discharge at aku, so that they may escape the loss auit convenience to which they are, subjected unde the existing arrangements. Although the new measure means additional expense the ppon Yusen Kiska, apart from the possible bolition of the Government subsidy on the Baibay line from next year. The company hashgfeed to the proposal of the Spinners' Union and the freight has been fixed at jo mupees pejton. The new arrangemeni will no doubt prove beneficial to the colton spinnerst !

No. Level, Crosscut West-his has been extended 22', making a total of 165', and' with- out change.

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At the shaft the top and bottom station sets have been put in, and other necessary work is now in hand.

From the surface workings 558 tons have been sent to the mill, worth 4 dwt,

PLANT AND MACHINERY,

The Huntington mills at jakit Malucra have for sumer gime been showing signs of heavy wear, and have necessitated some stop: pages for repairs, which accounts for the small tonnage treated.

The new host and other machinery are in good working order.

Separate milling returns and Cost Sheet ac- company this.

BURST MALACCA. No, 4 mill run 21 days Į Crushing 1,640 tons

2 415

surface are. Total tons crushed: 1,887, yielding 141 pr. smelled gold 1.49 dwi, per ton,

Another police officer 'gave the names of

babies in Glasgow and swansea, after pretend

She insisted, that she was not the woman referred to by the police; but Inspector Walt said he had nodoubt whatever as to her identity,

DAYS SHE IS INNOCENT. This remarkable woman has cominunicated to a representative of the "South Wales Echo" the following autobiography:

"Iam 38 years of age, and was born at Glas.

The policy o the officials is to give no help except where absolutely needed. The tax off-gow. My maiden name was Henrietta Brown, ces are of course open, as always, and, as is

I lived in Glasgow until I was ten years of age, right, all who can must pay. Many will suffer and then went with my parents to Carlisle. inconvenience and many will know by ex- perience what are the pangs of hunger, but somehow or other more than 2,000,000 of the people will be able to get along.

But what is to become of the 700,00 Ayumin? That is as farge an army as fought on both sides in any battle of the late war,

i had onu brother and two sisters, who are still living. I lived with my people till I was 17 years of age at Curliste, when I went to Newcastle-on-Tyne with an aunt and lived there for six years. I was educated at Kelso High Schools.

"I do a lot of oil painting, und also play the piano and banjo. have given singing lessons, and also speak French,

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BER MARRIAGE ROMANCE.

"For the first eight months of our married life we lived at Newcastle, and then went to America, We lived in Hamilton, Canada, for about three years, my husband being manager of a collon factory there,

The standard of living is already low and the sacrifices made because of the wat have made this still lower, but there is an irreducible mini- num, the people must have something to eat

"When I was 22 years of age, i was married No unt is to be allowed to actually starve to

to a un John Thoma's Johnstone, of Newcastle, death. In order that there may be no epide-a-builder and contractor. My parents were

gesuber, "1905

Milling Returns weeks ending and Dette among the poor, their bad is being care. against the marriage, thinking I was marrying ally examined by official physicians. The someone beneath me, and refused to allow me straw cakes, acorns, and other unpleasant food at home.' are tint especially injurious; they salitly.the“ cravings of hunger and will keep life in the landy. A very small quantity of food will suf Bukit Koman-Stamps working? 40.

fice to keep a person alive, but life cannot be Period of work: 28 days, lesa.77 days for sustained for many months on the diet of three repairs and clean up.

One mailted: Bu«il Koman 2,631 tons.

poor people. And besides, the supply of acorns 55K

and uiher nuts will be exhausted by February. "Stupe!

The Government, national and local, is doing Total 3,199 tons.

all in its power to pravide relief work but as yet there are no plans to care for the sick and the aged. In time of famine in India after the Government has done all it could there is st occasion for private charity. So here in North japan there is much room for generous giving to help the people in this their time of great need,

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Total amalgam won: 1,677 oz producing $49.312 . smelted.gold,

Average fineness of total bullion: 910 13 Average value of yield: 143'dw1.

tailings 2 dw

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W. II. MARTIN, General Manager.

SEVEN YEARS' RESULTS.

The following comparative table of results for the past seven years is compiled by Messrs. Erich Georg & Co,

Year's 899

Ores crushed. 14,055 tons 19,116

Gold,

17,274 0% 11,641

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THE WILLS OF SUICIDES.

"We then returned to England to Newcastle, and lived there about four years, and after wards went to London, where we lived till 1900.

PIANOLA

AND ALL MUSIC IS AT YOUR

COMMAND:

A CONCERT OR DANCE PROGRAM.

ME AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE."

$290 UPWARDS. HIRE OR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM,

RACHALS

PIANOS

$550, formerly $670.

JUST UNPACKED

IN NEW STORE, the neck, particularly, niso become affected. BECHSTEIN,

of

So far, we are told, the disease has proved

thousand people succumbed to the sickness, in absolutely fatal, although arsenic promises some chance of rel ef: More than und hundred

Uganda from 1901 to 1934, and the majority of the people in the infected districts appear to be. duonsed. That most of the victims are natives is due to the fact that they expose themselves freely to the fly,and reluse to believe its bite dangerous, says the writer.

STEINWAY

KRAUSS,

HAAKE,

RACHALS,

WERNER.

A STOCK UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY.

Bangkong, 15th December, 1900

It is not to be wondered at that they will not believe in the fatality of flybite which they do not mind at the time, and which is not sup posed to act until years afterward. The untlyes of the shores and numerous islands of of the Victoria Nyanza, which is shallow fin those parts, dangle their legs in the warm water, and do not trouble la brush, away the fly which settles on their limbs." Tha white man is more careful, of course. The ad- ministrator of the district had all the Jungle HIRE OR CREDIT... surrounding his kopse cut down, and the whole house made mosquito-and Ay-proof, That precauties cannot everywhere be applied in its full extent; but it is satisfactory to know that it is effective, What is to become of the poor native, who, even when alive to the dan ger, is too weak to ward off the flies which are eager to feed upon him, is hard to say. There seems to be no help whatever for him. Isola. tion would be of no use in these cases unless vigorously applied in the sense that the natives of an infected locality are forbidden to leave their district lest they should feed flies not, so far, infected. Such a quarantine has been persisted in, but only in cases where medical science could reasonably do something for the imprisoned patients. In this instance the doctors are, su far, powerless.

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

"HE P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamer

"SUMATRA,"

"My husband then joined the City of London THE Imperial, Yeomanry, and went to the South African Wan When the campaign ended he joined Baden-Powell's Mounted Police, nad I have not heard from him since.

WHEN HER HUSBAND LEFT.

"When my husband went to Africa I took to kiving 'music lessons and teaching painting in London. I did this for about a year, and then went out to Calcutta as a travelling com panion with a lady, and stayed with her there about a year, when 1 got an appointment as sewing maid to the Maharajah of Kuc1 Behar, and i stayed there about fifteen months.

The innedplaas of the Osaka harbour im. provement ¡demis layo now beca completed, continues of Tokyo contemporary, and an- choring, aling, and discharging, operation's for large, sips in the harbour can now be carried on fithout inconvenience` excoplin g when a sing westerly wind blows during the winter. Tir advantages of the harbour works were often emonstrated during the war, when ships of 5,00 to 6,005 tons displacement went alongside the pier and troops and supplies were shipped weanut much difficulty. Beginning with February ext the Bombayliners will visit Osaka regularly land raw cotton and the utility of the port wil be more practically demonstrated. The constuction of sheds, light railway", and

The Lancet says:-"Eight months ago. other necessary preparations on shure will of

'bookmaker' commited suicide, and at the course completed before long. The Jiji

'inquest the jury returned a verdict to the effect conclude:-"We wish to avail ourselves of

that he had slain himself, whilst he was tem- This apprunity to offer some suggestions to

porantly insane. By his last will, made shortly the Daika people as to the plan, of harbour

before the fatal act, he had left over £2,000 to impinvavent to be pursued in the fature. They

sonie lady friends with whom he lodged. In need na 10 seriously listen to such talk as

dre Probate Division of the High Court, on

Eight months ago i went as housekeeper making saka the national port of Japan, but

Nov. 8, his relatives sought to upset this will, to Mr. Collis, at Meydd-st,,'Swansea, and was they should endeavour to niake Osaka' a good port, sficient to meet all requirements," By

contending that he was mentally incapable of with him up till the time of my arrest. 1 Its-ition Osaka is doubtless destined to

making a will at the time alleged, for the adopted the name of Hunter about twelve becom as emporium for Eastern trade, while Kobewill remain the centre of European and

The imminence of the General Election, verdict indicated that he had not the sound months after, my husband went to Africa, and 1 Ameican trade. Thus the two ports may

finds the headquarters of the various political disposing mind which is essential for the did this because I have not heard from him.

MYSTERIOUS TWIN SISTER. #inain positions similar to those of Man organizations fully prepared to adequately cope execution of such a legal instrument. The cherer and Liverpool. What has so far bien

with the situation. Recent changes at the president, however, pronounced for the validity

"I have a twin sister who is very like me Conservative Central Office have, to a certain has by way of harbour improvements at Osaka.

of the will. A coroner's jury can only deal and whose same is Dora Johnson. She is the appears to be sufficient for the demand that is confidently anticipated that between now extent, handicapped the party managers, but it l be made during some years to come, and and the date of the dissolution any weakness

now with the state of mind of a successful wife of a sea captain, but has not lived with Verefore it is advisable that the citizens of will be remedied, and a vigorous campaign thing to do with the mental condition of a

murderer at the time of his death, it has no-her husband for years. She has of late lived (saka, instead of embarking on further conducted. One of the features of the struggle prisoner who the coroner commits for murder Leder

at Newport (Moo,) and. Swansea.”—¿forning qtensive and expensive schemer, should try la tra to good account what they have already promises to be a deluge of pictorial posters and electioneering literature. From the Conserva- complished."

or for manslaughter. Its opinion as to a

The moral for Kobe in all this is to hasten

a improvement of the port's landing Acilities. Japan Chronicle,

THE WEATHER,,

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg: First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:

On the 6th at 11.55 & The barometer is inclined to fall on the China coast.

Pressure remains higher! over N. China, and . gradients are alight to moderate.

Fresh to strong monsoon may be expected In the Formois Channel and the N part of the China Sea

Forecast-Moderate NE. winds; cloudy, probably some rain.

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1900

1901

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13,180

18,67

" 1937

31.579

" 1903

42,503

11,8,6 10,325

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1904

.37.454

61.702

7,701 8,174

# 1905

THE GANERAL ELECTION,

PREPARED FOR THE STRUGGLE.

tive headquarters there will issue a remarkable suicides state of mind, has, apart from life series of posters and leaflets, and the Liberal insurance practice, very liule forensic weight Publications Department are not behind in their attaclied to it, should subsequent legal proceed arrangements to assist candidates in this diresings arise in connection with the death. That

tion.

"I then returned to England, and got a situation as companion housekeeper in Man-- chester. 1, stayed, with this Jady until abou: eight months agb, and travelled all over Eu tope with her.

THE SLEEPING SICKNESS,

THE MYSTERV"SOLVED,

The mysterious and fatal "sleeping sickness":

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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, 'MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-numed- vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon, TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 12th instant, at 4 P.14.," will be subject to rent. -.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowas for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative nt an ap pointed hour,

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns..

E, A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 6th January, 1996

'Trade

TELEPHONE, NO. 135-

THE.

Mark

DISTILLERS

COMPANY

LIMITED,

Edinburgh, Glasgow,

London.

GINS

PER

[4

DOZEN

DC

$8.00

DRY GIN

Australian Honey.

Smoked Fish. Turkeys. Rabbits. Hares.

THE HONGKONG: FROZEN FOOD SUPPLY.

The Tariff Reform League and the Fies opinion cannot be given as a proof, but merely | or. "lethargy" of Central Africa, from which Food League are also prepared to enforce their as an indication of the facts of the case. Since no víctim has yet escaped, is now definitely The attitude of the Tariff Reform League is doubtful whether the finding of an inquest jury to the body by the bile of a fly, and finally Arguments with numerous effective posters, early in the reign of George I, it has been known to be due to a blood parasite, conveyed simply that of assisting candidates pledged to support Mr. Chamberlain's polley. Ne list of that a suicide was lunatic: can be received in reaching the brain. The discovery has been Street, but wherever the help of the league is such candidates is kept at the offices in Victoria evidence in a trial of an issue out of Chancery made by a British government commission of that fact. Last year it was claimed in vain that has been working on the problem since sought it will be rendered.

that death by suicide during temporary insanity | 1903. Its head, Col. D. Bruce, had previously was an accident within the terms of an insur- | solved the mystery of the tsetse fly's fatal bito, ance policy. A suicida's last act li allowed to which he proved to owe is, dangerous results stand, although he be immediately afterwards also to the communication of an organism to declared to kave been insane."

| the blood of bliten cattle or other animals, | Hongkong 6th January, 1900,

So complete is the gonemi preparedness that in both political camps the belief is expressed that the coming contest will mark the highest point of expert organising that the country has witnessed.-P. N

Sex Our Price List on Page 8,

Old Tom and Dry.

SOLE AGENTS.

H. PRICE & CO.,

12, Queen's Road Orntrak. Hongkong, 18th December, 1905."

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