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TELEGRAMS.

[Reuter's.]

The Lhased Treaty,

"LONDON, and May. Lord Fitzmaurice; in the House of Lords, said the the treaty with Peking, of the arth April, Meufes the adhesion of Ching to the Lhassa Convention, and in nowise alters the conditions under which Great Britain under- takes 101 to encroach on, Tibet, nor to inter- tere with its government.

China undertakes not to allow any foreign State to interfere with the government of Tibet, or its treaty States.

Great Britain does not seek for herself any concessions under Article of the Lhasa Treaty, which are denied to foreign

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7. The ancient of the Tibetan indemnity is! not changed.

The Duty on Ton.

The House of Commons has sed the ten tesalution, unanimously,

The Tea Buyers Association has telegraph- ed to Mr. Asquith that the reduction of a penny is absolutely unsatisfactory, and they would prefer the duty had not been altered.

Later,

Result of the Two Thousand Guinons.

-Gorgos.

2.--Dame Agnes Colt, 3- Kamrod.

Twelve ça. The butting at the start was 20 to 1, 100 to 8, and too to 7, respectively. The Turco-Porsian Frontier. The Porte, in a note to the Persian Am bassador, declares that in viewof the Is lamism, common to both countries, he de sires the earliest understanding in the in- terests of both, and asks Persia to send com- missioners to delimitate the frontier.

The Trouble in Natal The natives in northern Natal are showing restlessness and all reservists in Durban have been ordered to parade for the purpose of impressing the natives,

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The Olympian Sports.

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Al Athens, in the Marathon race, there were 53 competitors, including 26 Greeks, 7 Britons, and's Americans.

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SOUTH CHINA,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CONDITION OF LAWLESSNESS.

FRIGHTFUL ATROCITIES.

HIGHWAY RODDERS.

[Special so the Hongkong Tik,raphi"]

FRIDAY MAY 4, 1906.

Can accuse one of being a robber and no matter if he is innocent and is not at homeh is relative must pay that stipulated sum. ́I know a mas who has been 7 or 8 years in the Philippine Islands who is now accused of being a robber and his poor old father will probably be obliged to pay the $300 set upon his hand. Welcome the day when reform commences in Chinese Courts and among Chinese soldiers.

RAIN.

tell me a little of his past history and to state the composition of the band of 5 soldiers over whom he was placed. "Before 1 became a soldier," he said, I was a highway rubber and spent my time in robbing innocent people, and pillaging shops and houses. I know the haunts of most of the robbers and afew years ago when I was nccused in Court of being a robber. I offered my cervices to the Government as a

An old man of neurly 80 years of age was soldier to catch robbers. The mandatius were

heard to express himasif upon the weather in so impressed with my promise and my daring he following words: "For 20 years I never spirit that they offered me the position of remember a time when we have had so much captain in the amy, and cancelled all therein as during the last three or four months,

And now whenever dog which time we have had Iltile or accusations Against me.

D'elsant weather, It has been nothing else xcept salo, rain, rain! I have never seen suc weather." The above words have found an "cho la my own experience, and I have never reen a season when we had so many rainy days. In many instances the rain bas seriously hindered the planting of the rice, which work however has now teen quite generally com pleted and the prospects are for a fair crop rice.

Cheung Sha (), 3rd May, The first three months of the present Chinese year have probably witnessed more highway robberies in the southern part of China than during any part of the last 25 years. Not only catch a robber who is full of daring and no have private individunts been held up on the

afraid to loso his life as I am not, I go his various highways, but houses and even whole security and enroll him is my force." This, villages have been attacked and plundered. Nor

in brief, shows the composition of the Chinese soldiery and plairly indicates that, is this all, many an Innocent man, woman or

ever brave such men may be, they are unsafe child has been kidnapped and held for a

On the borders of the Yan Ping for any civilized Govenment, and sooner or later may place the Government itself in jeo- T), San Ning (1), and Hai Ping

pardy. Robbers, highwaymen, couhrorts DP) Districts are number of altyd bandits cannot bring honour or safely 10

ränsnin

Mountains with narrow defiles and ravines

encamped themselves and carried on their Here a band of these highway bandits have

nefarious practices of seizing innocent men, women and children and then demanding a tusom for their release. Is this way some zo 40 persons have been kidnapped and held in safe custody until the stipulated sum of money was forthcoming.. Most of the unfor Junate victims who fell into these roliberat hands were released on the payment of $700, but for some more than 500 were demanded. Virtubus wou en and even girls of 714 years of age were outraged in a manner that it is ino dsgraceful to relate, and this even tr these persons had pleaded with the rubbers unt to dis. grace them before the world. Nothing availed, and the bandits' showed 'no mercy nor regard for virtuous womanhood.

any Govern

et,

This idea of smoking the

them, official positions may be an expedient pipe of peace with such outlaws by giving

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of

Jo my efforts to prosecute my work, I have been obliged to wade streams and flooded streets, cross high and precipitous mountains, sail upon angry seas. Thunder and lightning

ene houses and ent of the fat of the land, at leave kept me company both day and night, and yet missionaries have a good time,

live in

icast so say missionary 'c‹itics. Mr. Editor, wish sometimes

could take some of these

measure at times, but it is never a wise or a safe one. Nay, more, it is a positively dangerous

country and let them live on two meals a day, method of eutalling new recruits for the Chin-critics with me for a four weeks' trip into tite ese Army as the following story illustrates. A CHILD KIDNAPPED BY CHINESE SOLDIERS. cep on hard Chinese bed boards, walk 12 or 1. miles a day in rain or shine, beneath a torrid:

· On the 1st of May the mother and daughter sun or a drenching rain, on small Chinese crafts in-law with her latle child of 4 years of age upon the China Sen when every fresh gals of were passing the market town of Pak Sacragged peaks that are worse to climb than the wind may send you to the bottom. Across which is only about 12 or 13 miles

Great Pyramid and along the narrow defiles on their where highway robbers may kidnap you put from San Cheung Fau (AP)

up your head for a target to be shot at, be way to some retrives to celebrate a certain robbed and plundered, and last of all, have the festive occasion.heit hats were a file dif pleasure of bearing a large part of the expenre f-rent from those which the Pak Sire women of carrying on your own work, rescuing kid-

of living in fine houses, etc. I invite all our critics to share these fine times with us.

A MISSIONARY. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION.

To-day's® Advertisements.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

-MENU SATURDAY, MAY: STIL, 1905, DINNER.

'HORS D'OEUVRES, Eng, en Aspic.

SOUP. Champignon.

FISH.

Smoked Fish and Butter Sauce.

ENTRIES.

J:

Pigeon Farcie and Green Peas. Sweetbread Cutlets. Haricot Ox Tail,

CURRY. Burmah.

JOINTS, &C.

Ron Sirloin of Beef and Horseradish. Roast Capon and Celery Sauce. Boiled Corned Leg of Pork and Pease Pudding. Cold Spiced Beef and Plain Salad.

SWERTS.

Cammel Puddiog

Maraschino Ice Cream and Finger Cakes,

Apricot Tartlets. Tipsy Cake.

DESSERT.

Coffee.

Fruits.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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from Miss CALDWELL, to sell by HE Undersigned have received instructions

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,

ON

Intimations:

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

NEW PIANOS

$70 CASH

AND 18 PAYMENTS OF 8:0 EACH

OR $385 CASH,

GREAT STRENGTH AND SUPERIOR

TO ANYTHING IN THE

COLONY,

wore as they had cons from No Fu the missionary" good time & liv tick, this is day at a 1,2th May, 1926, commenting each Steinway,

an easy day's journey from Pak ha. Some of the salders of the encampment stationed at Pak Sha seeing this, or because they wanted to

In some instances where there was no ran- sam paid the victing, usually men, were har riply, mutilated and then in a bleeding half- dying condition wrie taken out and delibessie-find an oppurenity or make a litle in

ly shot. In this,way ronie 7 or 8 inuncent per Bous lost their lived herause the price set upon their heads, was not reveived, it can only be conjectured hit these persons suffered and the indignities and horinis'through which they passed; hut the elders relate' that they found the ctims with a member of their ndies muck in their mouths. Dying in this way, said the robbers, the spirit of the victim would not baum those who killed them. Well may we ay "Ion upon honor," and this within 24 hours' ride of Hongkong and zo miles on foot. When one hears of such atrocities he feels as if he should like to take the law into

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seized the child and tore it away from its mother and grandmother, and declared that they were kidnappers. It is needlers in my that rough treatment of the womits was used, who were beaten away, and tis: child, screaming, carried away by farce The grandmother, however, was wise enough En-fitow, and the cries of the child indicated its whereabouts. Imagine the consternans of these innocent cuuuiry.

be deprived of their child women and grandchild, by the Chinese soldiers who carried it to their encainment, and then gave

in charge of it

woman in a ne ghbouring village. How the child passed the night we may easily imagine and the feeling of the mother and grandmother can be helter inne gined than deser bed. Here they were away fromhome, and the agony and suspense endured must have been something hyful. No sleep came to an the time wailing and wreping for their fosi One v lin is watching with keen interest the pog ess of the New China of which we hearing it as a boy and not a girl The as much in our day, is ever on the alert to see whether there is any change for the better in the slow-moving mandarins who are called the pitents of the people, but if there is any change for the better in the courts of justice it is.50 infinitesimally small that it can hardly be scen. For two months these protectors of the people with

The entiro a5 miles was tired with specia. his own hands and clear out this band of rob- bers wh are a menace to all classes of people-

Lors and the enthusiasm was immense.

Herring, the Canadiáo, won in 2 hours 51 minutes; Swanberg was recond in 2 hours 57 minutes; and Frank, the American, third in 3 hours.

The Americans won 11 event, the British 4, and the Greeks 3.

THE DUTIES OF FIREMEN,

AT THE END OF A VOYAGE.

Four native fir men, employed on boa d the steamer Glenlocky, were charged at the inst ance of David McKenzie-chief engineer of the vessel, for disobeying he orders on the 3rd

instant.

Mr. F. X. d'Almada e Castro appeared, for the defendants, and pleaded not guilty on their

behalf.

David McKenzie, chief engineer, -said the defendants on board the ship were fiemen, and signed en in Lan 'op for three months,

- Mr. 'd'Almada—I u. der-tand, your Worship, that they signed on in London for a voyage to Hongkong, and that the minimum rate of salary to be pad was for three monilis

His Worship-We will see th? articles, His Worship (aber examining the articles)— So I see. They were teh discharged in long,

· kong? Witness- Yes, your Worship, bit th custom is that they wipe down the engines before leaving the ship.

ACTION OF CHINESE OFFICIALS.

band who arised about 4 p.m. on the 2nd of next morning they seu for their son and hus Vay at Pak Sha and media ely went to the encampment and asked for his child, tut the saldiers not only refused his request but bent him away. During the day the women had interceded their ae aliyes to aid them in res. cuing their child, bmoney was cranded for its release, and nothing was accomplished.

about 5 pan, at Pak' Sha after à Arriving hard days? inch and work entered a drug glote expecting to rest when the father of the kidnapped chit enter the shop and besought me to aid him in recover ng his child. "Who are you ask d 1. “à am a Christian of

you? such-and-s ch a church at

After o Fu

noi

ei "braves" have been listening to all these heart-rending intes that curdle the blood in any man's veins, if he has not fost his feeling for Imanity; but they did not move astil everything was ready and of course the robbers were apprised of everything that was done. investigating his case and finding that history One who is acqtinted with aufitary tactics

was true, I consented to go with him to the would like to see a secret forced march, and encampment which was in one of the Ances the robbers surrounded before they had time | tral Halls. Without card, without ceremony, a i think, but that is not the way things are

number of Chinese with myself entered the sacred precincts where the encerral spirits are done in China. Every one knows that the

supposed to reside and where justice ought to mandarin and he soldiers are coming, and, of be done. The soldiers pave way and tried to course, if they link they are in danger can, keep the crown back that followed, Where easily escape In this instance, the mandarins

is the child that you solders seized yesterday?" of the aliuve mentioned three districts acted in

asked I. "It is no here," was the sensing in. different reply. 4། you 4. deliver the concert with the result that some 200 persons child into my bands i shall reprit you to your innocent and guilty, were captured 11

superior," I said rather positively; This seemed to Tavea a hisary effect and the leader pro- sufficient and responsible secuvilie, could be fourd they were

released, but no doubt mised to go and get it. In the mean ine the

mother and

of the child tried to grand mother some innocent persons were despatched with

en er the Ancestral Hall, hot were beaten hack the guilty. It is stated that the mandarins | by the soldiers; they threw themselves on the treated the guilty robbers with great cruelty stone steps and led them into the Hall and breating their aukle, bones in tattsting them

gave them a seat and for 'nice,'woman received her rights in China. The began a long seige Continuing witness said that the vessel to confess their crimes, No wonder that high-

of waiting. *The child is in the country arrived in the barbour on W-Qnesday morning way robbers are guilty of inflicting su le tor, and may not be here for some time," said and went alongside the wharf at half-pastures when the whole Chinese Government a Chinese preacher, i was hungry, having five the saine afternoon. After, the shipts the example of tuturing its criminals before only had one meal during the day, and to 1 decided to refresh the inner man and left was moored her, wharf, the defend,

expecting to call later. If the child ants refused to go and, wipe down the

Bi 61 delivered to me by 9 or lock, I shall re engines. The practice is that before a fire

Bet you to the Magistrale," was

was my parling vil of our waiting man's journey is as na end, the engines

infcivil No doubt many of the robbers have been injunction. During the mun be wiped down, and the fila diawn. In captured and the country and

some of the Chinese soldiers were heard to say cople are

to one another; I told you this morning lo This case the fires were not drawn, nor were the hea hing a title more freely and are notrig

give up the chill, but you would not listen to angines cleaned. After the defendants refused such danger as they were several months ago.

m and now you can take the can equence." duty, they were taken to the captain; but they | But why could unt this work have been. After a time some of the Chir ese came back still refused.

*Bring !! done last year or at the beginning of this? saying the child had been brought, "

here," said 1. "The soldiers want money, and How much suffering would have been spared!

won't give it to me withou: money was the When will the Chinese officials learn to move

reply. "Money for kidnapping a child ; they w. espatch and celerity whenever such auglu to have the last, I remarked, and started off for the place where the child was, I found it in the back part of a shop crying and tanded abrze sumber nå inbbers who have not been

by a woman. "Is that your child)" said I to caught and the soldiers say that they cannot the father. "Take it and follow me."!

e,” I said. At ich them Oh, what a commentary on Chin-soon as the fuher took up the child, it stopped is crying and I knew he was the father. In the front of the shop some of the soldiers were

Cross-examined :-There were as firemen on board the Glenicthy, six of whom were

engaged in London. Before their engagement

despatching them Oh, the innocent victima

that are yearly isntured and suffer the praal- tie of Chinese barbarities;

the defenda is were not told that their hours sites are committed! But there are still would be from 7 am to 5 pm. 31 would be impossible to do that, The cleaning of the engines was not the duty of the engineors. On the day in question defend nts had served four

que milify strategy, when such a lawless band hours, but witness did not see that a fireman robbers are allowed to go free, to be menace. had any fixed hours.

E. J. Stoddard, master of the s 1. Glenlochy, to all honest and innocent people "Why don't

they wou'd rol.

of

deposed that the vessel arrived at her wharf on you organize a vigilance committee," said ! Wednesday at about 5 p.m. in consequence to a Chinese who had been to California, "and of what he heard from the East witness he sent drill some 40 or 50 men who are good shots for the defendants and asked them if they would obey the chief engineer. They sold and then follow these robbers to their secret haunt or copss and give them no quarter until Cross-examined The defendants gave no the earth is rid of them?" "We can not do it in reason whatever for their behaviour: they China; we can not trust the Chinese," was his simply said they would not do it. In their engagement no fixed hours of duty were men- cart reply which shows at once where the secret tioned. When engaging firemen they are not trouble lien Want of confidence in their own told than they would work four hours and eight men. When will Chins learn a little partiotism hours off firemen knew it..

and labour for the common good of all instead

is not

ying to express money out of the shop. keepers who were relatives of the father of the the child. "If a cent of money is expressed from this store on accoups of this child, I'll inform the mandarin, and if any one has a claim against this child let him come to me." 1 anid

Where is the mother?" inquired I. "In the store," replied the father. Tell her to filow me," and when we got to the chapel, 1 had the mother and wife of the man tell me the whole story which has been narrated above. The old grandmother was rejoiced to have her grandchild back and the family were united once more happy in the possession of their offering.

That the kind of soldiers China has. It is

The following is the result of the competi- sinn for the Governor 1906 Cup for the month, of April The winner of the Cup is Mr. A. 8. Tuxford who will hold the Cụp for the month. A. S. Tuxfard ................. 60 + 10 = 70 Dr. W. W. Pearso 51 +18 J. T. Louglas

A. Moir.......... L. C. Gov

James A. Lyon

C. E, H. Beavis 1.C.

Peter..

Sir rancis Piggot..... M. W. Slade...

A. Denison

J. Mclanes ......

S. A. Joseph..

G. K. Haxton

J. 8. ewingdon

G. ", Wakeman...

M Curwen

J. Hutchings

P. N., Jones. W. Farrel... Dr. W. A. B. Moora

C. Bond.....** W. H. Puis

T.P. Cochrane..

Wa Saunders J. Stay Scott...

W. Dobbs..

L. G.

d

PG, M. Harston .................

R. M. Ezekiel .......

W. M. Stewart..............................

7. J. Grist.....

Į. H. Pidgeon...... S. Newington

W. B, Braidwood E. W. Terey

A. J. W. Wait

P. P. J. Wodehouse .............. W. Goudfellow

59

60

57 +

53 12

53

44

42

Hon. Capt. Barnes Lawrence 34 W. G. Humphreys .............. 25 D. J. McKenzie............... 50 Dr. Evan Jones... C. W. Breit...

F. B. L. Bowley ....

F. Smythean Irving

E.

44

43

66

go

50 scr A.

40 + 10 1. McGubbin

************ 39 + 10 Hon. W Chatham 18+ 20 - 48 'G. E. Morrell

43 scr

R, D. Alkinson..... 33+ scr.

42 33

The winner of the pool for the 27th, and 28th April is Mr. A, S. Tuxford with a Score of 70

The King's Park Range will be available for practice at 500 yards on Saturdays and Sundays the. 12th, 13th, 26th and 17th instant

COMMERCIAL.

Quotations for the week close as follows:- Hongkong Banks...

...$860 Union Insurances...

775 b. cx div. Canton Insurances,

355 Hongkong Fires... ... 305 China Fires

Indo-Chinas

H., C. & M. Steamboats Douglases

shell" Transports China Sugars... Docko Kowloon Wharle Hongkong Lands... Hongkong Hotels... Ewo Cottona... Hongkong Cottons Borneos... Green Island Cemento... Electrics..

I angkats

D.

pיו

at a PM, sharp, within her residence,

Des Voeux Villa, the Peak,

THE WHOLE OF HER

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

THEREIN CONTAINED,

Comprising

DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON BED. STEADS with WIRE and RATTAN MAT- TRESSES, TEAKWOOD WARDROBES with GLASS, OVERMANTELS, MARBLE- TOP WASHSTANDS, TEAKWOOD EX- TENSION DINING TABLES and CHAIRS, DINNER WAGGONS, E.-P., GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, PICTURES, CAR. PETS and RUGS, BRASS VASES and RNAMENTS, Singer's THREADLE SEWING MACHINES, COOKING STOVE and UTENSILS, &c., &c., &c...

ALSO

A large quantity of PLANTS in Pors.. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Honkong 4th May, 1005.

1532

BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS, ~HE Company's Steamship

"ZAIDA,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Carge by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 F.M., T -DAY,the 4th instant, will be landed at Consignees' nak and expense

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 4th May, 1906.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

PROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

THE Steamship

extra

"GREGORY APCAR," having arrived from the abave Parts, Con signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at Consignees' risk and expanso,

Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M. of the 6th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and

expense into the hazardous and/or hazardous Codowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees'risk and expense.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID BASSOON & Co., LIMITED.

Agents. Hongkong, 4th May, roc.

K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL & 00.,

*8, D'AQUILAR STREET,

NEWLY OPENED SILK STORE,

Bechstein,

Krauss,

Haake,

Hopkinson,

Winkelmann,

ON

CORRESPONDING TERMS.

ALSO

BABY GRANDS

AND

PIANOLAS

Hongkong, 4th April, 1906.

"

Just Landed.

FIRST SHIPMENT.

A PERFECT SCOTCH WHISKY.

D. & J. MCCALLUM'S

"PERFECTION".

$35.

BO s

Per Case 12 Bottles

in Mallet-shaped

H

92

40 sa & b

Indian, Chinese

and

& Ordinary Long

Quarts

$16

26/

... 1751.

... 164 .. 104.

... 132 13.

7$

75

291 s.

12

Tie. 3421 b.

I-DAY'S LXCRSHOL

Selling

Rank T..........

demand is eagă I 4 months' sight .................21 France-Bank T.T....... America-Bank T.T...... Germany-Bank T.T ... Indin T.T.

Do. demand

hai Bank T.T... Singapore T.T, an

pan-Bank T.T. 'ava—Rank T.T

„156) 157

• $26

Eaving.

...........2/ if16

do

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Mr. d'Almada submitted that the men ought of the selfish interests of the individual? That true that they are not all of the same stamp, and to be discharged on the ground that the articles" came to an end when the men arrived in the is the trouble with China to-day, and all educa- often show great kindness to the populace Re Could the ship has not arrived they los can accomplish little until, a new was illustrated a few days e nce by one of these 4 months sighotic, 15.

have worked four days more. They patriotism and a new leve of the common

men who told two elders a village that if | 6 months' sight LC", signed on for a voyage to Hongkong, and as brotherhood is inculcated,

One hundred well they could not deliver up a certain robber o dar sight San Francizre & Now York, 18 the vessel was safety at her birth here, their

within a few days upon whate bead, the man- a mopila) Fishi contract ended.

trained soldiers could rout there robbers, darin had set Stoɔ they had better make 10 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 3/1 13/16 Tewer and better trained soldiers is the crying themselves scarce. The old custom of de- (months' sight Francai

2.68 need of China.

manding a certain sum of money for any monilis' sight + ------- rabber from the relativam of innocent months sight Germany..................... elders of the village is will lo force. BAT Silver......... 30 T1/16 Hence the only remedy is for the elders | Bank of England rata to change their residence for a time. Any`ons | 9overeign.mega-midnappi

His Worship held that the defendants knew what their work was. He found them guilty and sentenced' them to fourteen days' "hard labour each.

Mr. d'Almada. A fine, your Worship? I Worshly-Certainly not.

COMPOSITION of the chinese ARMY, A few days since 1 met a captain in the Chiposo army or soldiery, and §. asked him to

Japanese

Silk Piece Goods,

Silver Wares,

Rare Embroideries,

Grass Cloths,

&c.,

&c.,

SUITABLE BOTH FOR

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,

Ladies' Blouses

AND

Gentlemen's Pyjamas

SUITS SPECIALITY.

Priosa exceptionally cheap.

Inspection earnestly solicitad. Hongkong, 4th May, 1906.

[$30

SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.

SOLE AGENTS-

H.

PRICE & CO., WINE MERCHANTS,

12, Queen's Road Ornrrat.

Hongkong, 18th April, 1900,

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