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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1906.

adjacent bayi for warning as to the close

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proximity of the typhoon. This state of utter helplessness was never better illustrated than it was on the day of the storni. Quarry Bay, where two vastly important com mercial institutions exist, no-information of immediate danger was received. The signal could not be seen, the boom of the, gun was carried elsewhere on the wings of the wind, and thu telephone, as is usual at such times, was worse than useless. Had the signal given by the Observatory been repeated at an adjacent station on the mainland, these commercial concerns would at once have taken such precautions ns would have saved that which was lost. At Shaukiwan, too, the death roll would have heen considerably reduced. To avoid the repetition of this scandalous state of affairs, we think it high time the authorities put into execution some.. practical scheme for the furnishing of a reli able typhoon" signal station in a situation where its value would be adequately demon. straled, and where it would prove to all con

cerned a veritable boon and a blessing Another suggestion worthy of consideration by the powers that be, and one perfectly feasible, is the provision of life-rafts and HEALTH-GIVING. life belts, the same to be stored in buildings along the prayas and accessible to aff in the hour of need. Many more lives might have been saved had a number of life-belts been at hand-on the occasion of the recent

During the Hot Dump

Weather when Heavy "Drinks are out of the

Question one's thoughts

naturally RAINIER.

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Per Case of 4 doz. quarts

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Per Case of 6 doz..pints

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INTERFONT CRICKNI.

HONGKONG TEAM DEPARTS. Base

THE TYPHOON RELIEF KUND.

Mr. H. Hunter, the Hon. Freasurer, acknow, Gittins......... ledges with thanks the following subscris GDAS!- Standard Oil Co. of New York....510,000 Asiatic Petroleum Co... Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Cor

poration Canadian Pacific Railway Co. Hamburg Amerika Linie ..... Messageries Maritimes (Mitsal Bussan Kalaba

Norddeutscher Linyd...... Peninsular & Oriental team Navi-

gation Ch

For various good and sufficient reasons it was found inexpedient to hold an interport cricket match last year, much to the disap- pointment of many ardent and enthusiastic local cricketers.. But this year no such disap.. pointment has awaited those who have looked forward to the annual contest, and to-day the Hongkong Cricket Clubi has sent, are presentative team to Shanghai, where the ii uports" patch is to be played this year, the leaving this afternoon by the s.s. Empress of Japan, amid the best wishes of the com- munity for their success at the northern port. A very large number of friends and well-wishers went on board to see the cricketers off, and wish then good luck, success to Hongkong's representative crickeE. ters being drunk in bumpers, while those in the launches and sampans, having said "good. bye" to their friends on board, raised cheer upon cheer, as the stately Empren glided down the harbour, while many regretted their inability to be among her passengers: There was a good deal of trouble experienced in getting up a really strong and represenila- tive team, as the question of the possibility or otherwise of those selected being able to get away had to be faced. But in this con nection heads of departments and laipans have shown themselves good sports, and have

placed no obstacles in the way of their sub.

ordinates and employees joining their com redes, and thus a team has been got together which, we understand, is as strong as could be gathered, the captain (R. Hancock) having every confidence in his team and enjoying theirs to the full. The team therefore is compused as follows —

diers, sailors and policemen were badly handicapped in their endeavour to save lives Ropes were few and hard to find, and through want of foresight on the part of responsible parties hundreds of people found a watery grave. Last, though, not least, is the suggestion that steam life-boats like

1. "Mr. R. Hancock (captain). z. Mr. W. those in use on the Mersey should be, pro- vided. They are non-collapsible and built | C., D. Turnor, ¿. Mr. T. E Pearce, 14. Mr. to weather The fiercest gate it would be C.-H. Mackay, 5. Mr. H. E. Stanger Leathes, impossible for more than a fraction of the 1M-8, 6. Mɛ"R. E.'O. Bird, 7 Mr. W. number of people immersed to be rescued Dixon, S. Lt. R. S. Lucy, R.A., 9. Capt. H. by sucly boats, but let them take in tow the W. Smith, RA 10. Mr. H. W. Woodward, .$16.50

life-rafts- mentioned, previously, and their R., 11. Mr. G. E. Morrell, 12. Mc. II. R. 4.20 usefulness is at once magnified. Careful Phelips (umpire), 13. Mr. Geo. Grimble

(scorer). investigation is about to be made into the 10.50

efficient working of the Observatory, les, us 2.75 then hope that soon after the questions in- „volved have been answered, the same com- mmittee of inquiry will be asked to consider these suggestions, and as far as possible,

A. S. WATSON & CO., recommend their adoption so that out of

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The German mail of, the 27th August was

delivered in London on the 26th-inat.

We are requested to remtad -members of the St. Andrew's Society that the annual general meeting will be held in the City Hall at 5-39, || p.to., 18-morrow (vide advertisement).

TO-MORROW (Friday) being the anniversary of the birthday of Their Most Faithful Majesties the King and Queen of Portugal Conselheiro A.G. Roming, the Consul General for Portugal, and Commendadur J. J. Leiria, the Vice-Consul for Portugal, will be "At Home" at their residence Duart," Arbuthnol Koad, from t

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THE proprietors.of The Englishman (an 'old- The rates per quarter and per mezu, proportional.catablished Calcula daily paper) who reduced the price of the paper recently to two anoas have now issued u notice that the price is to be further reduced to one auna How far distant is the time when India will have its half anna morning paper? Some people are never satis.

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POLICE-SERGEANT Murison, accompanied by a few lutongs, raided a house at No. 19, l'eel Street shortly after eleven o'clock last be arined with a gambling warrant: The id resulted in the capture of twenty-four chair coolies, who were paraded before Mr. F. A Hazeland, at the Police Court this morning, on the usual gambling charges., Evidence was heard, but the police could not prove that the first two men were the keepers of a gambling The amazing tapidity with which comhouse. Consequently his Worship discharged, aladva galon and renewed confidence have the men with fines of one dollar ench.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1906,

LESSONS FROM THE TYPHOON,

Of these, Mr. Phelips is now in Shanghai and will join them there, either as a twelfth man, required, otherwise he will umpire. They were all sorry, and it warn disappoint. ment to them, that Mr. H. Arthur could not join them, but the exigencies of business at

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Capt. T. Anderson

Mr. Chi Ling Shi-

$20

Dr. & Mrs. G..

30

20

B. Brotherion Harker

70

F. H. Enywell, nói

20

H. Pinckney...

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20

5,000

Mrs. So Hop En Pure

10

A. W. J. Watt W

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TELEGRAM.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

SERVICE.

VESSELS FOR THE PHILIP- PINE GOVERNMENT.

5,000

R. N.

35

3,000,

19

HONGKONG DOCK CO'S TENDER.

*****3,000

L. J. C. A.

10

3,000

H. Blunt

10

3,003

Thos. W. Clarke...

10

SHANGHAI AND JAPANESE COMPETIŢORS,

3,000

R. A. Damur

Ho

Kavasje Edulji

14

10

\From Our Special Correspondent.}

3,000

· Dr, C. R, Hager i...

JO

1,000

H. Hursthouse **

120

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to

E. S. J....

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David J. Lennox

*D, E. McHugh

2,000

Manila, 27th September,

12.20 p.m.

Souled proposals were" oponed at $,30 a.m. to-day, at the Q M, De- partment, in the presence of attending

Butterfield &-wire Chater & Mody... Jardine Matheson & Co. ... Pacific Mail S. S. Co.; Occident 17

& Oriental S. S. Co.; Toyo Kisen Kaisha; & Portland & Asiatic S. S. Co, D. Sassoon & Co.... David Sassoon & Co., Lid... Shewan Tomas & Co... Yokohama Specia Bank European Community Canton... Aid Karberg & Co.

Gelman & Co. Melcher & Co. Reiss & Co. ..: R. Rienaccker

Siemssen & Co. ...

Yeung Yan Kwai..... Panchard Lowther & Co., £103... follected by Chinn Mail Lid. Bradley & Co.

Chang Chin Hsun

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Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson Gabh Livingston & Co. „...

Ben Johnson.

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Miss Jessie & Miss "Macnamara.

907.80T. L. Harmson...

Mrs. Leúng Cho Shi

Marchant...

30

7,000

TE. M.

10

bidders, for the construction and

1,0.0

D. M. Mickle,

10

2,0:0

· H. W. Moxon

10

1,000

L, Murphy

10.

1,500

A. C. Purley...

30

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1,000

Mr. & Mrs J. V. Reniadios

10

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1,000

Mis Shi Keo

10

1,000

J. R. W....

10

1,000

M. L. C...

!

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W..0. Clark...

5

1,000

J.L. Connor

1,000

D. D. Gazdar

530

506

E. H. Long...

....

500

F. H. Love...

500

W. T. Pigrum)

$00

M. L. Thompson...

500

H. R. W.

500

Anonymous..

500

508.

500

500

300

258.50

J. T. V....

250

B. W. S...

'350

250

Geo E. Duncan in

250

V. R. Sequeira.

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250

Mrs. Teang Shi...

250

Mrs. Wang Ah Katt...

.50

250

Chu Loung

aza

227.

$77,223.65

Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ltd... H. Hunter

Sir Thomas Jackson, Bart...

E. 8. Kadoorie & Co... H.E. Sir Matthew Nathan, X.C.MG..

H. Skott & Cá

A. M. Essabhoy....

Collected by China Mail Ltd. A. Babington

W. A. Cruickshank .... Hon. Mr. E. A. Hewett John D. Humphreys & Son W. Saunders

Stewart Bros.

A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd... S. S. Lowe, Birmingham, L15... Staff & Students Ellis Kadooria

H. E. Tomkins...

College...

John Hastings D. M. Nissin

A. J. Raymond C. Hoss...

Belilios Public School

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Collected by Chinn Mail. Ltd. ... Col, Darling, RE Domunican Missions in the Far East "Empress of China" Charity Fund... Famigating & Disinfecting Bureau C. L. Gorham

Lid.

T, P, Hall Hongkong, Canton & Macao Steam-

hoal Co., Ltd., Hongkong Daily Presi Linstead & Davis C, May'

J. C. Feter....

the present time prevented him from gettine Captain & Officers, R, C. "Kaipan " away from Hongkong. He will be much Aagaard Thoresen & Co. ... missed, as he has played in the last half | E. V. Brenan dozeinterport matches that have been held. | Chan Chỉ Hing for Li Yan-1sun

Chan Shan Po In Captain Smith, R., they have a very safe man behind the wickets, and the whole team has every confidence in hun Han- cock (captain) is a good all-round griner, excells in batting and howling, and, on occasions, a very successful bowler. Of the last three interport matches fe has captained, two against Shanghai, and was successful in both. Six of the present team are old hands, having played in interport matches before On the whole the team is considered one of the best put together, batting and fielding being their strongest points. The Bowling is supposed to be a bit weak, but, with one exception all are quite capable of taking wickets, and, in the event of Captain Smith being called upon to leave the sticks and take a turn at bowling, Lieut. Lucy should make a very capable substitute, being a good wicket-keeper. It has been very unfortunate and disappointing that the weather, has pre- vented the teams having as much practice Stuff & Students Sayingpun School as they would have liked for, as it is, they Masters & Scholars Wantsai Govern. have only been able to have two practice Hon. Mr. F. J. Badeley matches before sailing for Shanghai to take Dr. Neville Bradley, Pakhoi the field. But they all seem fit and in good | Chau Chi Hing: .... fettle, and should give an excellent account | Capt, C. A. Coleman... of themselves, and it will be a great dis. S.S. Empress of Japan appointment if they do not bring back the Junior N. C. 0's & Sappers Royal

Engineers... flag when they refurry some ten days hence.

Kruse & Co.... We wish them every possible success and

A. Moir .. good luck.

AN EXTRADITION CASE.

SGAPORE CLERK ARRESTED IN

HONGKONG.

|

R. Ponsonby A.Shaw ..

Hon. Mr. T, Sercombe Smith... Societe das Missions Estrangeres Drs. Stedman, Rennie & Harsion. Gr. & Mrs. Bateson Wight Chinese Foremen & Staff Cotton

Mills...

ment School

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·Anonymous..."

Anopyinous...

1.50

delivery, to the Quartermaster's De-

partment at Manila, P. I., complute and ready for service, of the following. vessels, viz. ——

1 Singlo Screw, Sen-going Tug.

1 Single Screw, Steam-launch,

I Stern Paddle Wheel Steamer,

1 Hull for a Steam launch, ma- chinery to be supplied by the United States, but ́in- stalled by the contractor. Four proposals in all were received, viz., from the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., Ld.; the fougkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld.; Messrs. Findlay & Co., and The Uraga, Dock Co. (of Japan).

The bids offered by the respective firms of shipbuilders are :——-

(1.) The Shanghai Dock and En-

20gineering Co-

Further subscriptions are invited and will be

Lists will be found at:-

The Hongkong & Shanghai Bank

for Tug. $105,370 (0.5. gold).

5+

Launch 19,980

- Steamer 30,220 Hull 15,540

(2.) Hongkong & Whampoa Dock

Oo., Ld.

for Tug

$86,280 (U.8.-gold).

Launch 17,540

J.C. Barretto

"Billy"....

Mak Marin

Chau Chik

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The Hongkong Club

207,31

duly acknowledged.

150

150

150

150

The Hongkong Hotel

134-72

The Hongkong Dispensary

130

100

100

100

100

100

100

100.

100

100

100

There was also an Indian with clean shaven head. The bodies have been buried and the graves marked.

LOOTING.

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ICO

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100

100

tress, at Shau-ki-wan, on the 19th instant, loui bags of rice and 561 in hard cash. The case

100

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100

100

100

100

98 85

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10

50

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Messrs. Kelly & Walsh,

Messrs. Land Crawford & Co..

EUROPEAN DISCOVERED.

The Customs Officer at the Lappa- Customs, Nine Islands station, reports that amongst other corpses washed ashore near the station was one of a foreigner described as about git. roin, to 6ft, in height, with light brown hair,and moustache, teeth very irregular, and clad in white duck trousers, and a thin singlet.

An Indian policeman named Mohamed Ak.

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Stearner - 12,146

4

Hall 25,440) (3.) - Findlay & Co. :—

for Tug $106,885-(U.S, gold); This firm did not tender for the other vessels.

F

(4.) The Uraga Dock Co., of Japan,

ber, No. 615, was charged at the Police Court, for Tug $109,600 (U.S. gold).

yesterday, with stealing from a vessel in dis

was remanded. Bail $250.

Afisherman at Aberdeen who stole a boat

from a woman on the 18th instant, was charged before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, this morning, t the Pelice Court. The defendant refused to return the boat when asked, but instead he went and obtained a licence to ply the boat. ile was sentenced to three weeks' hard labour. Four shoemakers, residing at Hunghom, were prosecuted before Mr. H. H. J.Gompenz, 57.23 today, for stealing from a distroased junk, in Kowloon Bay, the 18th instant, $750 worth of leather. The leather is the property of the North-China Insurance Company, Ltd. Mr. C. D. Wilkinson, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the prosecution, and asked for an adjournment, which was abowed until Monday next,

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A Chinaman, who is said to be well known

No bids received from this Com- pany for the other venuels,

The contract has not yet been

awarded.

[From the above it will be seen, that the aggregato of the Shanghai Dock Co.'s bids. amounts to $182,116 (U.S. gold) as compared with the bids from the Hongkong and Wham- poa Dock Co. for $141,406 (U.S..gold).

Following are the respective dimensions of the vessels to be constructed: Tug-Length 140 feet; breadth 26 feel; mean

draft 13 feel. Lagnch-Length go feet; breadth,' extreme,

15 feet; depth, moulded, 7 feet 6 inches. Steamer:-Length about rio feet; beam ai

feet; draft, light, i inghes; bunker cap- acity to be about 2 s

Hull Length 84 feet; tulla, menided, 14.5 feet; depth, mouldea, & teet; deck 2′′ by 4′′ leakwood, -Ed., H. K, T.

TYPHOON WARNING.

The U. Sosul General courteously! wards us the following message ----

for-

Manila Obacivatory, 9.50 o'clock am,

· Septemɣer 27th, 1906, The typhoon is close to the eastern coast of Luzon near parallel 15 and it will reach China Sea to-night between parallels 15 and 16.

Ma. Tokutomi, editor of the Kokumin, who has returned after a three months tour of China and Manchuria, speaks pessimistically of the position in north and central China, where, ho says, evidences of anti-foreignism abound: He describes Faking as a botbed of latent bouilly and be fears great troubles in the not distest

to the police, got into a tight corner at about three o'clock this morning at Wanchai and went to extreme measures in order to evade 47-32 capture. The incasures he took made him a patient for hospital. The man, who gave his name as Lam Hing, with no address, forced art entrance leto the first door of Na, 104, Queen's Road East during the early moming hours. The master of the boase-an ac. countant-was asleep, and 3.am searched about the room for a while. He was at, the point of raising the lid of a trunk when the accountant fatore. awoke and, seeing a stranger in the room, got | THE royal commission appointed to investigate his police-whistle from under bis pillow, and the scandal about the war stores in South started blowing for ull he was worth. The Africa has made its report. St Ands ibat the intraders way was baniked by the accountant, sensational charges of corruption made by who stood at the top of the staircase Gen. Butler in his report last year are un And threatened to do something dangerous if founded, but it unsparingly condemns the the man tried to pare him. The intruder, who incapacity, stupidity, carelessness and neglect knew that his hours of freedom were numbered of the officers concerned, which serutted in the if he remained longer in the house, made for the preventable loss to the taxpayers of between. verandah and sprang over into the street, landing 4750,000 and £1,350,000. on his head. Before he could pick himself

up

a lukong was on top of him and the man was But for a few cuts on removed to the station.

his head his fifteen feet drop did not prove very serious, but, nevertheless, he was temporarily treated at No. 2 Police Station and fater re imoved to hospital. When he was searched at the Station quite a number of tools were found on him. On his discharge from hospital Lam

Hing will be brought before the Court to an

swer three charges. The first charge will be that of entering a private house with the inten- tion of committing a felony; the second, that he was armed with a knife when he entered the house; and lastly, that he was in possession of 24.20 twelve picklocka sud a 'screw-bit at the timg.

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILY NUR

French (Tourana) est prox." American (Korea) 4th prox. Canadian (Tartar) [8th prox.

The Boston S. S. Cab 1.1. Shawmut arrived

at Yokohama pesterday, a

The M. M. Coss. Tours will serve Saigon to-morrow at to am, for this post...

The Bea Ling s.. Bevense from Antwerp and London left Singapore, yesterday, for this

port,

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“A BORGLARS DOWNFALL.

Sir Francis Piggott

50%

Vacuum Oil Co.

- Stins

JUMPS OVER VERANDAH TO ESCAPE.

Capt. C. L. Vaughan-Lee, & N... F.W: Warre

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Commodore & Mrs. Williams... Y. W. C. A. Surplus Money Daniel Jaffe, s. 5}* ***

C. M. G. Barber, yen so Archdeacon Banister, 5..... Mr. & Mrs. R. J. L. Wright Indian Foremen & Staff Cotton Mills Anonymous, Köwicon A. van de Gande. Bakhuysen George Currie

The heels of last week's intense

PETER Byrne, a sailor on board H. M. ship descilement prou pit0830 come quickly for Prometheus, was agraigned before Mr. P.-A. ward with a few suggested reforms. To Hazeland, the Police Court this morning, some it may appear that in to-doing we are charged with damaging ricksha last evening Wilfred John Holmberg, who gave his dge aping the conduct of the foul who luckcil to the extent of two dollars and refusing to pay as nineteen and his birthplace Singapore, was the stable door after his steed was stolen; his vehicle hire, which amounted to twenty arrested in the Colony yesterday by Detective. but we would like to remind such carping cents. Defendant did not know what happened, sergeant Grant. The detective department re- ceived a telegram a few days ago from the The charge being proved he was ordered in critics that to lose a horse through gross pay the coalie $2 for the damage done to the Singapore police asking them arrest an carelessness is one thing; to neglect to pre-ricksha and twenty cents for his ride. When Holmberg, a description of whom they gave.

for the next typhoun is another of an pare

defendant was arrested he had to be brought Detective Grant was put on the lonk-out for Mr. & Mrs W. A.owley entirely criminal nature. Again, some of to the station in a chair. The Court also made this man and he was successful in tracking W. Dunbar ...

Holmberg to the Tung Wah Hospital yesterday C. Ewens aa order that he refund to the police the morning where the latter went to visit a friend. D. Forbes..

the reforms we are about to mention have had attention repeatedly called to them of the chair ride.

He was placed before Mr. H, H. J. Gompertz, G. G. 5. Forsyth... at the Magistracy this morning, on a charge of J. Scott Haraton... criminal "breach of trust, which charge he H. T. Jackman

Mrs. Alice Jones ... Geo. P. Lammert J. McCubbin

without avail. In the first place, we believe AT the regular convocation of the St. Andrew's the establishment of a typhoon signal sta- R. A. Chapter No. 118 S.C. held on the 24th tion in a position where it would be of use September 1906 M. E. comp. C. F. Focken, denied. to people living at Quarry Bay, Shaukiwan was installed as the N,E.L. for ensuing year, and Lycemoon has been time after time sug and M. E. comps. Tangchee and H. S. Wynne gested to the authorities: It is also worthy as H. and 1. The installation ceremony was of note that the peculiar contour of the land most beautifully performed by M. E, comp, A.

Byidence of arrest was heard, after which the police asked for a remand on the ground that the necessary papers in the case had not yet arrived from Singapore.

The police here knows nothing of the case

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G. C. Moxon T. M. J. S. Perry' in this section of the Colony renders it abi'. Gourdin 9. G. 5. B. Supreme Grand

chapter of England and C. S. E. Hongkong at present and so refuses to discuss the subject. Lady Piggott solutely impossible for anyone to see what esisted by M.E.CH.W. Wolle 0. 2. United The prisoner Holmberg was also very reticent M. S. Sassoon. signals are flying; and, further, boisterous E.C. Chap es No. 1341 E.C. Altertheinstallation in the matter, the only information that could L-Col, E. H. Seymour.. weather nullifies the utility of the tele M.EZ. then invested his officers for ensuing be obtained from him was that he was formerly E. Shaw phone, and the typhoon gun. Hence, year as follows. Scribe E.M. EC-J-Lochead a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Allea and E. W. Torrey it frequently happens that the resid- N.C. F.W. White Treasurer camp. A. Ritchie, Gledhill, solicitors, of 21, West Street, Singa- Dr. J. C. Thomson, ents in the above-mentioned, districts are Kyaoch 3rd Josh Clelland, 1. G. comp. H. F.

Sojourners at comp. D. Haway and G. N. pare.

The case was remanded until the 3rd 'prox. W. J. Tutcher bereft of precise information, and have to Campbell Chancellor comp. Wm. Anderson imo, when the necessary documents are ex-1.1. M. Wong depend on the appearance of steamers in | Janitor comp. J. Vanstone.

pacted.

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