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associated with the trade, however, there is strong belief that when the holiday season la pant, there will be renewed demand for yam and that extensive clearances, will be made. Probably the wish is father to the thought for the brokers confem that they have ho idea how the various Insolvencies which can be directly traced to unfortunate purchases will affect the general tone of the market. At any rate,

THE

HONG KONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21907

STRAITE SUGGESTION,

chapters to history can do, the fact haija"the"] |King #là he reality and not merely va" dando, | are thay, then, these little ones, to ba konce again left out entirely in the provisions being made fortbaje aidya, te enjoy to be alle the tight of allxhat gumon in toghe

Surely t jas got to be #lo it li loo late to erect a special children's stand of on which they may obtala a good view of at feast one or other of the functions to take place. Few will have fortunaku-the-first-

∙the Governor, SY Maitew. Nathan,

A UZINESE TRAGED ACCUSED HANDED OVER TO CHINESE AUTHORITIES: From Our Own Correspondente] Shanghai, 31st Januar

11:50 am

It claimed that there is every reason to kope there was another aspect in which. Shera is entertainment given by, His, Excbiran have wilfully thundered' a' Chines

the children. Let theins be remembered now, With all diference we commend this sugges tee to the commister having the matter in hand, ingen

TELEGRAMS.

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THE CHINA FAMINE.

RIOT AMONG REFUGEES.

BOLDIERS WOUNDED.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 26th January,

12.10 p.m.

(tat February}}{E On the occasion of the recent annual confer ace of the Three Admirala at Singapore our Prys usual devoting its attention upon Straits contemporarymetha Singapore Frw

topics of current local Interest, gave promin. ence to the annual masting of the naval Com manders-in-Chief the other day. The confer once fed our contemporary to observe that ample foom that the end of February arrival in prices that does not immediately translate sted finto

for

· moutoni' consultations, of March will witness and an increased demand for the article. the passing visit of

[co-operation.

uggestion originand

Sir Matkaw Naiban As Messrs. Phirozaha Petit & Co. remarked in through Singapore, où return from Java to his their last report, the hope is entertained that own Colony, to be regretted," says the the disastrous losses of the past year will take the trip at all, but that was unavoidable, in Fra Pro, that Sir:Matthew: Mathan had to have been wiped out of account and freeb start made for the New Year Improvement shaking of his recent severe accident at polo

order that he should have a fair opportunity in prices may then be looked forward to As it so happened, Sir Mather Nathan saw provided holders remain firm, as the hitherto nothing of this Colony, nor would it have been nrge uncleared stock has become sensibly.advisable that he should have stempted to do, diminished by being thrown back on first and 10 bave incurred fatigun And yet,

when bluds or on those of their compradores. Ofw come to think of all the numerous ways in course, one of the great incentives to further bound to mistration of this Colony is dealings is the optimistic voice of the oracle.terens with the Government of Hongkong, it

deal with common

in Should the people who set themselves up as would be at once admitted that nothing but oracles prophery favourably there is not the good could result from a periodical interchangej slightest doubt that the yarn market will be of visits between the Governors of Singapore come a centre of live interest, but in these and Hongkong. Official.correspondence is depressed days it may be that the oracular indispensable, and it compels exact thinking judgments may be influenced by the enforced and precise defaltion of purpose, and opinion.

natives parsimony of the

But imagine Sir Matthew Nathan having to and a consider some question referring to the o conséquence convey a despondent and gloomy view of the future. While we are on Straits would.it not be of much advantage lo of coolie amigration from Hongkong to the this subject which connects Hongkong with him, if he could run down to Singapore, and India, reference may be made to the state make a short four-through-the Nativa of the opium trade. It appears that since under the direct ciceroneship of H.E: the High the arrival of the last mail from Bombay Commissioner and the sildent General? Vica

Many soldiers, who were sent to only some 46 chests: pf. Malwa opium have ward, it is quite easy to imagine that ten days: quell the disturbance, have been

stay in Hongkong on the part been disposed of in Hongkong, the quotation Anderson, would imply the presentating and wounded them to me was the need

of John ranging between 5800 and $840 per picul. consideration of many topics of common in hos were In fact, only a hand to mouth business interest to Hongkong and the Straits, All, this, opium is being done, and there is no pros- be it noted, as following the admirable precer

OBITUARY pect of any improvement until the New dent of the Three Admirals. The eminently Wear has been celebrated and forgotten. practical suggestion deserves more than passing

batice. Is the same editorial, our contem side, we can perfecity well conceive the porary Adds "Then again, on the other

Hip Honour Sir Thirkell, White, Lieutenant: advantage that might quite well result from Governor of "urma, taking short leave for a brief tour through the Malay Pantosula, and baring a conference with H, E. the Governor! at Singapore. And on the other hand, when we think of the close commercial sapciation of Burma with the Straits, particularly as to our rice supplies, we cannot but think that E. Sir John Anderson could hardly spend month is more advantage, than in a run up to Rangoon, and in comparing note with Sir Thirkell White. Indeed, this is more probable than possible, because it is to be remembered that Sir John's and is a member of the Borma Civil Service, and it is not at all unlikely that, Sir John Anderson may think of paying an early visit to Burma, primarily from parental motiven

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THE SABBATARIAN AT LARGE.

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should

It is reported that a riot has taken place among the famine refugees at Yangchow.

Fat

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MR. F. MAITLAND 'DEAD.

·{From Our Own. Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 26th January, bul 12:10 p.m.

MANCHURIA PROVINCE

PROPOSED VICEROYALTY FOR THE NORTH,

[From Our Own Cherrapondent.]

Shanghai, 28th January, 10.65 p.m.

There is a fine sanctimonious wail, by a real old-time kirk alder, in a letter which is given)] prominence in our contemporary the Straits, Times

"Way down south, the unballowed

Mr. Frank Maitland is dead, toilers in the city are in the habit of making the Sabbath a day of joy and physical refreshment

TRAGEDY AT SHANGHAI. I wearing a face as long as the Clock Towar and, snivelling ever the sins of lost

SHIP'S OFFICER COMMITS SUICIDE. spals. As everybody knows, who has aver been in Singapore, Sunday is looked upon a day of rest after the labours of the week, but

[From Our Own Correspondent.], In this case "rest" does not mean self-immola tion in a closet, but rest from the arduous work of the other six days. And, in order to

Shanghai, 28th January, fresh energy, they seek forgetfulness in

10.55 p.m. such innocent recreations as golf, tennis and wimming. There is nothing actually ungodly

McInnes, the second officer on about these pastimes, and they have never been known to do anybody any real harm that it would be a happy conjunction of admitted suioide on Saturday by shoot.

And that brings us to the suggestion board the steamer Maori King, com when not Indulged in to excess, but the morbid ministrative intellects, if at the very time when ing himself with a revolver. mind of the ultra-l'uritanical is shocked at the the Three Admirals, meet next year, we display of energy which helps to keep the also see, at Singapore, the Governor of Hong- south of Singapore in health. The distriber kong, and Lieutenant overnor of Lurma of the writer who signe himself Protestant" enjoying the hospitality of the Governor of the, may all be ascribed to the circumstance of a Straits Settlements. The possibilities.obvious. Foll match having been arranged. To quote ly do not and hers, The existence of the The writer: "It is extremely urfortunate, to entente cordinis suggests that mors should be, say nothing of the lack of courtesy, that the done by the overnor of this Colony, than Australing and China Squadrons have decided merely accord friendly civilities to the French la haya goli match on Sunday afternoon at Governor-General of Indo-China on the oc- the time when some, at least, of Singapore's casion of that official passing through Binga Cilized will be going to one of the five or six pore for Saigon or Haupt, or returning this way churches which have their services at 5 or 3.30 to France. It is obviously. the highest p.m. Somehow it seems to me, sir, this hardly vantage that both the Governors of the Straits attains the dignity and prestige of His Senlempots and of Hongk ng should be on

It is reported, on reliable authority, Majesty's Navy. There seems something in those close and amiable farms with the cover that it is the intention of the Chinese

in sixteen of His Majesty's officers. nor-General of Indo-China, that can only be audsed with golf sticks, on the way to the Race fully attained, by personal visits and an ex-Imperial Government to establish a Course meeting the clergy of the city, some of change of hospitalities. As to Slam again, over "Whóm sta also supported by the

and their parishouers, on their way to church, the control of the Colonial and Forsign ( Micos, churia.

overnment, and over again, entirely, without prejudice, to viceroyalty over the province of Man- We would prefer remembering their visit! It might well redound to the mutual welfare of by something else, rather than that, against Siam and the Straits, were the Governor of this precedent, they spent the Sunday even Cology to pay occasional friendly visits to our log bouṛ in a keen contest at goff." One good neighbour the King of Siam, who is him. cat picture the horrified glare in the eyes self so well and favourably knows, from kis of those who are driving to church when they visits to Singapore, not nearly so frequent s meet a gang-nothing more or less than a we should all desire, The King and his site, hords of officers, who have done their duty to are to go to Europe this spring, and we are their coustry and themselves, riotously racing sure that his Majesty, who is the type of an to the golf lfake, brandishing thelf br.ssays and enlightened and progressive Eastern monarch,

cleaks

and whirling their will not lack the spontaneous and cordial wel by. Why do they not re as they pass helle sedately at home, living os cold rashers and that he had so faily secured on bis previous visits to Singapore. Our remarks are Brian pass? It is trus that some of the heatben pics for the general and in, vitable advantages, kacapa iba lash of the predestined because Aerer air out of the house. They prefer bridge that misst acerys to countries or dependencies points of contact, were the chief administrators, poucising common interests and general to have free recourse to those personal associa tios and to that direct friendly intercourse that may provide a far better guarantee for cordial relations and mutual good fellowship, thus all the formal tranty provisions of department. regulations to the world."

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be, and as nobody is there to criticiso acaps castigation. Others avoid remark

clean conscience and being actuated by

the

OUR LITTLE onls,

Our readers will remember that on Thurs day last we reproduced, in these colombe, an extract from the Singapore Free Press, giving particulars of the arrangements made by which in a view of all shat was to be seen of the the children were to be enabled to participate #pomp and pagentry" to be put in evidence on

because they hide their equally disgraceful secluded spots. But those who, bay Di purest intentions, are not afraid to prosisim, to the world that they have nothing to fear, aither here or elsewhere, are villains of ́del pest dye. It is the old question over agaio, whithär man was made for the Sabbath or the "Babbith' made for man. The people who only reedgnise one Sabbath in the week and spend the rest of the seven days in slander and CRO dal ars, abt always the most companionable, indeed, in some cases resemble a certain koowa ma the Pharisees, dised to tell a capital story about 4 parson

"Max O'Reil who described 198 godlesscess of the Paris afternoons, visited the theatres, listened to the cases, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, bands, paraded in throngs through the museums and their daughter, Princess Patricia, to the and generally

njoyed themselves. In reply, Southern Colpoy. A perusal of that para Max

O'Reil ramarked that the churches graph most put before the minds of al and cathedrals of Paris were crowded from day how entirely,, and even unfairly, the child- Hight Vi forenoon with devout worshippers ren of his Colony are ignored on that afterwards the working man took his wife occasions of this sort. All kinds of strange and family into the woods, instead of loafing ments are made for the elders, decorated around w.public-house bar, that the bands stands to which a ticket, to be had for the sacred susiently high wil imaged, at the theatres and staned to with the admit them--but bat af the

mumcat reverence, that the children were We do not mean the children of the pam wdicated in the wonders of mature in the woods pered Peak, who can go is under their

CHINESE EVILDOERS.. :

BEFORE. SHANGHAI MIXED COURT.

HANDED OVER TO THE CHINESE AUTHORITIES.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 20th January,

9.15 p.m. Chang Pao-ching and Huang-yi, who are charged with having been connected with the Kfangsi revolu- tionaries, were tried before the Mixed Court yesterday

A letter which had been sent by Tuan Fong was accepted as prima facts evidence against the accused. prisoners to be handed over to the The Court thereupon ordered the

The Shanghai Municipality offered Chinese Authorities.

The Chinaman who is alleged to detective's second-has been hand- od over by the French authorities in Shanghai to the Chinese officials, by whom he will be tried. "

NEWCHWANG's under

7.81UDY

PROPOSED NEW OPEN PORT

CHINKON. DESIRE TO FACILITATE INTERNATIONAL TRADEWAS From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 8lat January, 11.50 a.m.

revolutionaries

Sun has been arrested at

Nanking TANG SHAO.YI CENSURED FOR NEPOTISM. [From Our Own Correspondent.}

Shanghai, 1st February, 2.10 p.m.

Another decree has been issued censuring H.E.Tang Shao-yi for nepotism

AN HOTEL SECRETARY'S

TRIAL.

MR, C. A. BIDDLE CHARGED. [From Our Own, Correspondent.}

Shanghai, 1st February, 9.40 p.m/

With the object of facilitating the

The trial of Mr. C. A. Biddle, ex international shipping trade during general manager and secretary of the the month when Newchwang is ios.fotel Metropole, Tid, on the cri bound, Chao Erh-sen has decided to minal charge of obtaining money open a new port, which shall be free under false pratences, has com from ice, in the vicinity of North menced, Chischiou.

The new port will be opened im- mediately, Newchwang becomes clos ed to shipping, and will be consi- dered the winter equivalent of that port.

منص.

THE ROYAL VISIT.

DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CON.

NAUGHT AT SINGAPORE..

MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION,

LAVISH DECORATIONS,

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Singapore, 1st February,

11.30 am. · The P. & O. steamer Delhi, with their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia of Connaught, arrived this morning.

The Royal visitors landed af Johnston's Pier where they were officially received, a Guard of Honour being provided by the Royal West Kent Regiment.

The Royal Highnesses then pro. ceeded to the Victoria Memorial Hall where Addresses were presented by representatives of the various com- munities in these Settlements. Sir John Anderson presented the ree pective deputations to His Royal Highness.

Mr. Ellis defends Mr. Biddle.

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THE SHANGHAI:RIOT.

BRITISH CLAIMS.

NEGOTIATIONS TO BE OPINED.

(From Our Own Correspondent.]

Shanghai, 2nd February, 12.50 p.m.

It is reported that the Waiwupu has now consented to open negotia- tions, in connection with the claims preferred on behalf of the British Settlement for loss and damages on the occasion of the Shanghai riots.

Evidence in support of the claims has been ordered to be forwarded to Péking.

THE INSURANCE FRAUD.

THE ROYAL VISIT

REVISED OFFICIAL PROGRAMMI By courtesy of the Colonial Secretary wa are favoured with the following rarised pro-

gramme

WEDNEIDAY, THE ÓTH FEBRUARY, 1907. 8.8 Delhi due to arrive at 9 am,✨ Their Excellencies the Governor and General Officer Commanding will go on board on the ship's arrival.A ZA PANG

Their Royal Highnesses will land at of the ragih (Duke of Connaught's OxD) Blake Pier at 10 am... A Guard of Honour Baluchis will be furnished

An Address of Welcome from the Com munity will be presented, a

Their Royal Highnesses will proceed to Government House at 1045 Rimpothe streets being lined by troops. At 11. .m. Their Royal Highnesses will' day Statues of His Majesty the King and His

·Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. The Hongkong Volunteer Troop will provide, at cacort.

Their Royal Highnesses will lunch at Government House at 1 p.m. -

be present at a Chinese Theatrical Perform At 3.30.p.m. Their Royal Highnesses will ance at the Ko Shing Theatre 1

At 5.30 p.m. His Royal Highness will receive a Masonic Address

Their Royal Highnesses will dine at Go vernment House at 8 pm and a Reception will be held at ro p.m. A Guard of Honour of the Middlesex Regiment will be furnlihed.

THURSDAY, THE 7TH FEBRUARY,ṀÌçoő. JAA His Royal Highness will inspect the troops of the Garrison and lunch with the Officers of the tagth (Duke of Connaught's Own) Baluchin.

Their Royal Highnesses will be enter tained at Dinner by His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, China Station,

FRIDAY, THE 8TH FEBRUARY, 1907 His Royal Highness will inspect defences. ed at Dinner by His Excellency the General Their Royal Highnesses will be entertain- Officer Commanding, South China...

At to.aop.m. Their Royal Highnesses. will leave for Canton, in a special River

steamer.

SUNDAY, THE 10TH FEBRUARY, 1907. Their Royal Highnesses strive from Canton In the early morning and leave at mid-day in the s.. Delta (or Singapore.

HARBOUR REGULATIONS, -

26th ult., The following regulations, having received the approval of His Excellency the Oncer Ad- ministering the Government, will be observed

ACCUSED CONVICTED

This morning before Mr. F. A. Bazeland then the occasion of the arrival of Their Royal case in which Te Ching Mutual Life Insur Highnesses the Puke and Duchess of Cone. Ma Chik Bang, Ching Shig and Leung Wong ance Company, L mited, charge Wong Siu,

naught,

Shi with conspiracy to defraud them of the sum of $2,000 upon au fosurance Policy on the life of one Leung Vie Cho, was concluded.

Mr. P. W. Goldring of Messrs. Goldring & Harlow, who has been prosecuting on be ball of

the Company,

intimated to the Magistrate that hít that His Worship, should, decics the case Clients were willing His, Worship had power to do this under the sumimarily instead of committing it for trial Magistrales Ordinance and if he would Inflict

the maximum penalty within his power, viz., 6 Her Royal Highness the Duchess months imprisonment with hard labour and possibly in the case of the men some hours in then started the new chimes of the the stocks, and recommend them for banish Clock presented by the Straits Trad.ment, the Company would be perfectly satisfied ing Co. to the Memorial Hall.

The Royal Party afterwards pro- ceeded to Government House where the Malay Sultans were presented to the Duke.

There will be a tiffio at Govern- ment House.

Their Royal Highnesses will embark in the afternoon for Hongkong.

The decorations along the route of the royal procession and of the public buildings were carried out on

lavish scale."

To-day was proclaimed a public holiday.

THE STRAITS CHINESE AND THE ROVAL VISIT.

On Thursday night last at 8 pm., reports the

His Worbin expressed his willingness 1 accede to this, except so far as the stocks were concerned, and found the defendants collix and months' imprisonment with hard labour, and sentenced the 1st, 2nd and 3rd-defendanty to 6 the 4th defendant to months' imprisonment.

and recommended them for banishment

A DISASTROUS FIRE,

SEVERAL LIVES LOST.,

1.

Siz pamons-a mother and her baby and four men were killed, and two others—a man and a woman-seriously burned or otherwise bidly injured in a fire which broke out at No.

Their Royal Highnesser on the 6 & proximo about 8 am, will proceed through the Central Fairway direct to Alfred Holt, Eastern Buny From the time the vessel leaves Sulphur Chane nel woul-she is made fast to the buoy, the Central Fairway will be closed to ordinary descripilan, other than those anthorised to be traffic, and no ship, Jask or veal of any in attendance on the Delhi, may pass in or across the Central Fairway during t this period.

The P. & O. steamer Delhi, conveying

Highnesses the route from the Delf so Blaka Pier will be lined, by Launches and no junk, seam-launch, boat or other vessel, except those engaged in the disembarkatino, may pass in of between the lines,

the disembarkation of Their Royal

SCHOOL CHILDREN'S PART,

Três Strmila Government programms for the visit of the DEREGNANCY E

of Con aaught and Princest Patricia for says that the pupils of the Schools and Madys generally are invited to attend on Government, Hill on the morning to await the arrival of the Royal Party, Arrangements are being made by Mr. Buckley for the pupils of the Schools to assemble or the Old Jail Sita and thence march, preceded by the Johore Band, which His

Highness the Sultan has kindly consented to send over for the purpose, te Government Hill, where they will be massed. consider. able number of Johore school-children will also

come over, and the result of massing so many

of the #oyalties, Already Mr. Buckle has

ad a little to the west of the old Harbour Office, small flag, the colours being varied, and ach Turg Lui Lane, shortly after five o'clock in bright coloured clothes will no doubt be ex This morning. Tong Loi Lace, a lane aital-ceedingly pretty. Each child will have

that fire breaks out in that locality without has been the scene of many a disastrous dr. school will be headed by a Union Jack. They and as far as our memory goes it is seldom will sing "God Save the King" on the arrival

singapore Free Prass of 26th ult, a mesting of The ground floor was used as a shop and the thousand. it appears the reception come

To same loss of life, th

returns for over six thousand school children, 043 is a three-storeyed building, and the number will probably be nearer might Straits Chinese was held at the office of Acor above as dwelling places. The blaze mitte have no funds available-to-mast-the Messrs Kim Seng & Co., to consider the ques started somewhere on the first floor and gra small expense that will be incurred, other ar ing, including such representative men as Hon. 13, the fames shutting out all means of escape fund.-S. F. Frais, Duke of Connaught. There was a large gather.tually worked its way to the top of the build rangements are being made to provide the tion of presenting an address to H.R.H. the

down the main stairway." It was some consi Tan, Jisk, Kim (Chairman), and, Mours, Seah derable time after the are bad started that the

in charge

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Chief Ins Gian

Thye, Bao Lini, Cheng Keng Lee, &c.

The Awkward position of The draft address A

by Mr. Song Siang and Dr. Lim Boon Keng wa3

Bakote

Choon Gurung Lot Lang as far as the look ou!

Peless, how they west pleniring on Sunday the occasion of the visit of, their Royal Highno opposition to the Assessor's order Seah, Song Ong. Siang, Lies Boon brigada:, arrived,

CHINESE CUSTOMS.

4

TICK LIANG TO RESIGN, [From Our Own Correspondent.]

FIRE NEAR LAI-CHI:KOK,

RAILWAY SHEDS DESTROYED,

at, the Fire Brigade Station is concerned Was the cause of the late arrival of the Ho-man-tin, near La-chi-kok, shortly before A fire, which broke out in a washed at brigade, aside from this morning.

as

ed until

js

minutes

Some time afterwards the vantage, points to see the best that is to be which was recently conferred on him style, and (3) the rendi-islative Council. A the backyard at the rear of the building... They [1979 burned to the ground, Se

who

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The

The chairman having explained that the this may be the amire building was enveloped alse o'clock last evening, was wat extinguish the Straits Chino-a„ „British "Association, and 'They saw at once that it was useless to, mako - mun 1,500. damages had resulted, “ASH. meeting represented all Straits Chinese in fames when the Bremen got to the scene. all other Siralte Chinese who are not yet any attempt to save the burning Parking and contractor and dhe furtwned by an

was used for housing Indian members of that representative body-the steps were taken to keep the adjoining build labourers, meating p oceeded to alect various committees inge, rom taking fire. The beat was inte; started through the careless handling of a Railway Ployed on the Kowloon-Canten. Shanghai, 29th January,

was alleged to look after the programme, wection of the boot be compus fire dames is best they bubble bubble in Indian cocoesnt pipo. In 0.15 p.m.

to consist of (1) a torchlight procession their posts, fighting Acting in compliance with the re-bouquets to the the presentation of two could under, ile, creamalabces, never forbillofam. From there it spread to ssothermateri

Company, ᎦᏙᏗ,

outes the mashed wastomed into one Duchess And the and: taught.to.comprehend the manifold beau mothers wings where they list, and pane to presentations of the diplomatic corps aughter of Mr. Seah Leang Seab and a known up to the present—were in danger, shed, a few yards away, and that lastantly took

Patricia by two young Chinese . Princess moment, thinking, that ix. lives-ar far as is Hes of the earth in the thus a question bilden, orphans and othervise, boat Poking it is reported that Tickler of Mr. Tay E. Gim having been suggested names seemed to have been partly subdued a stream of waters, which was drawn from

"bour after the arrival of the brigade the. Bare,

The Yaumati Ára "angina, strived, soon wound up each remark with the school who Where was the Rev. Mr. Jones on the Sunday have so wings to creep under-from-which Lieng i resigning the appointment he will be borne to Government House in and by seven o'clock the dis was exilinguished, stream of water, which was drawn from

Parley

Archsic sedan chairs in the choices Chiness paving the house entirely gutted. After the nearby ditch, was turned on the fames., Nethe Cele became a candidate for the local council seen it in these children that should be

of the sddress by the fire a man and a woman, were found lying in log could be done to take the shade and both and when quesilons were invited the first considered, because, ja kaeran majority in the Customs service. His suco Chinese member of the

de where you were on the of cases, it is they will, form the Foreign sor Will be Na Tung.

large committee with Mr. Tan Khoam Hock are severely injured and ware balevad to Bunday you were in Faria? The reverend Population of the Colony in the time

general secretary- wat

was elected, and the have fumped from the top floor of the house THE coolie who was arrested by the Yaumal gentleman failed to 'get's seat. The fact of the so come and it fir that they

successful meeting terminated with a vote of into the backyard when they found the are. Police on the 21th inwant on, a charge of M- opsalter in that:n sour face and a narrow, under should be afforded every opportunity, of wit;

INTERNATIONAL MART, thanks to the chairman, Straits Chinese sub approaching them and the chances of escape ting fire to: 61. Macdonnell Road, and on pending are not the best, attributes of vinue nesilog shows and pagean:s such as, perhaps,

scribers to the procession fund if desirous of There were more opportunities for youry and it may never fall to their lot to witness again, THIBETANS IN CONFERENCE,

jalning in the procession will have to purchase charge Mr. Hateland rufused to convicts), rosettes from the general secretary & 'bid' in Hongkong to enjoy themselves ration, while the "Children of the Peak-, will, no

Removed to hop ral, bui it is not expected that ho

that it was not done malicioanly" was wither will live. A search among the debris

on remand (alley noturally and inexpensively there would doubt, on the final retum Home, of

of their par

(From Our Own Corrispondent.]

was then made, and six charred bodies were on Monday,

at the Lihular deas choặp chatter and þansful innuendo, ents, never re-visit ipig Colony, but will ser

found. These were taken to the mortuary for, and another set fire to a bundle of sharin In my mathing of actual vice. Those who keep the homeland what these parmaapally settled

Shanghai, 80th January, thauszelves in health, bodily and mentally, by here are debarred from seeing. "When:

identidentlos. The origin of the fire is still the door of the house in order to warm flammy mystory' and the; damage, it is sald,-will-run-i-gelves and were so interested in a convariation apelera recreation on the only day they can Royal Highneas since. Arbur the only vog

2,45 p.m.

into thousands. The police haya takaa charge of | that they did not notice the floor burning, "#pste "C'the weak are Pot encouraged "la" apery | with us, what was done for the, Children }" ́Ai · the first precept and brother of our coming guests, stayed of wateye and should be

The Assistant Imperial Resident

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Usa), Bothing Now

Briannie

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