LIEUTENANT;B. H, Fleming, ard Middlesex „Regiment; 7,bas, taken over the duties of Secretary of the Chian Service Rifle Associa... tas; from Llantenant HE Large, 3rd Middle sex Regiment.
A VANGE whale, about 196 feet in length, and About roa feet in girth, which was recently caught and killed off Kochi, Tosa Province, has bian purchated by the Kyoda Kalaba, of Kobe, and is bring exhibited at the entrance to the Hyogo Cana),
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY MARCH 16.
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At the Magistracy, on the 9th inet, before Mr F. A. Hassland, Mr. J. Gray Scott, manager of the Tramway Co, prosecuted a coolie, pamed Che Sse. In the employ of the Company, for
had no business there, went into thed and the theft of two brain husher valued at 8%, the property of the company. The accused, who
tired, to argue, and his Worship murmured caught. He had to plead guilty he was too "three week's hard labour and four hours slocks."
An Asblo dispatch states that the proprater af the Ashlo Copper Mine has granted Braum of others, who did not Join the recent riot, num. Y9,10; to the workers in the Otaki plt and bring in all 2.17 persons. The proprietor. has decided to increase the "nges of these
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piece which did not, form part of his ""own" || patch," "agree to pay a total 'dous if the prisoner was remoring, the property, when he was fence the duties of the Registrar will be per of them Janded at Hongkong to stay.for a low- Sorsogon
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MESSRs, Jardine, Matheson, & Con genetal
almen kag to make their A FATAL accident occurred on the German spents of the Chaoghal, add Hongkow, Whart: appearance at the Magistracy, of the rath insty mail steamer Prinsess Alica on February 25 Company, inform us that it has been decided, charged with injuring the reclaimed wall at: when she arrived at Yokokamas just as the to pay a dividend of Tis is per share, place the end of Arsenal, Straat, by poking theif reached the pier, says the Japon Maif, a sailor TIS, 100,000 lơ repair: account, Tix: 75,000, to| boat-hooks, and kes into the mortar, thus on the ship accidentally fell from the dock lato equalization fund, and carry forward T. loosening the bricks and causing them to fall umpan which was lying near the pier and Leave of absence to the deighbouring countries 33,000,
atprivate' affairs has been granted to the fol
So out. The men were fined $1 each, and caution." "sustained is'al injurici, on the hond.” He wat lowing officer Lieutenant A To Frost, THE Governor-in-Council has approved thed. The prosecution was instituted at the in at once removed to the German Hispital, burrkers by 20 per cent,
The the Marine Court, this morning, before Riley, R.A.M.C., from 16th April to 30th June. Level Tramways Company Limited (in li. "LIDHres our darkness" will so doubt be it the cemetery, the Coffly being escorted by ler and Marina Magistrate, L. 6. Winter Tilliwon B., C., from 6th April to 3rd July: Lieut. Cabsolute Ligament by the Hongkong High stance of the Public Works Department, the surgical treatment was of no avail.
funeral tunk place at 10 a m; on February 28th | Commander Basil R. H. Taylor, Harbour Man. quidation), of this whale of the netsig innat feelingly echoed by Leung Yau, mister of als comrades from the ship and steamer's band charged IS McArthur, matter of the Chinese Ordinance) to the Peak Tramways Companywere on the othies ordered by their Worships, rakt Pres beine Tramway No. 4 described in the said Junk No. 8474, and some of his confreres who He was 29 years old and unmarried-Nagaleamer Afeafon with disobering the lawful Limited, ay kara kwa ye
.commende of, 1 the Harbour Master by refusing Chhot at the Magistracy, to pay fines of 31 each los
to shift his vestel when ordered by prosecutor Siberi His Excellency the Governor has been pleased endeavouring to practice filegni beonomy, and MR ArtbooD Seib, 180, Registrar of the to do so, defendant being moored in an Impro Chinglu
be about the barbour between sunset and sun Supreme Court, lek on an eight months' holiday per place. Defendant admitted that ha to appoint, Mr. 7. H. Kempstrar of Companies, rite without any lights on their floating habits-England on the 15th inst. For some refuse to shift when ordered by the surgeant to Hald of the Supreme Court, Registrar Omcial Administrator and Official Trusie", tions, which is not only a breach of the harbour pait Mr. Seth has been suffering from do so, but afterwarda his changed bis mind and during the absence on leave if Mr. Arathoon regulations, but a dangar io.n
a dapgar to navigation.
indeensa and has been ordered by his medical did shift. He produced his logbook in proof of Seth; 1.5.0., or spil further antico. with effect
bracing C knats of the old country. In England ACCORDING to the chief officer of the N.X.K. adviser to leave Hongkong during the summer this. He was discharged. SAN MA from 14th instant,
reason in order that he may recuperate' in the Naws was received in New York last mainth that
Mr. Seth will be joined by Mrs, and the Misses steamer Kamatie-marsi, which arrived at Kobe Kwongchov Lloyds' agency has added to its many odd in-
Beth who are already at home and we trust on the 26th untime from Australia, the number Dagny is being irled for the murder of Stanford White
rejuvenated in every respect, During birth Austrails the cumber of first-class passengers surances one on the life of Harry Thaw who
that he will have an enjoyable time and recover of tourist passengers bound for Japan somewhat Hongkong sufficiently to return at the and of his furlough | Increased on the last voyage.". On skilips from In New York. Lloyds, according to the dia
lateading to Vialt Japan was 45, but a number is executed. The amount underwrition is not
WH one comes to think of the matter the cherry blossoms will be at their beat The formed by Mr. J. H. formed by Mr. J. H. Kemp.ch of them Javies in Japan is April, when divulged. 2
majority of foreignons especially bachelord in number of passengers who booked through to the Colony, are remarkably trasting in the Kobe by the Kamano-marw, was 23, all of way they send out, wook after wack, bundles whom were bound for Tokyo via Kyoto, Nara, of clothes in charge of a washerman whose ad- stessi. dress and same are quite unknown to pine- tepihs of the clothes-owners. Notwithstanding this, however, it is but saldom that one of the fraternity, gers into trouble. It was therefore man, of No. 11 the more surprising when Han Ng, washer
Min Streat was called upon to face the Magistrate at the Folics Court, on the 14th, insi, to answer tu stealing, a jacket belonging to Mr. Jenkins, ol the Diocesan Boys' School, which article was
A CHINAMAN, who is being searched by ex- valued at 5%. The case was remanded.
rived from Canton this morning (14th inst.), was cise officers for Illicitoplum after the late boatar found to be in possession of a bundle of letters, which he was attempting to smuggle into the Colony and deliver to the addresses, Police Sergeant Willis, who saw the discovery" took charge of the unauthorized postman and journey to the Central Station followed. Here, the man gave his name as Lo Vin, a trader residing at Wing Lox Street. He admitted that the letters did not pass through the hands of our "up-to-date Post Office. He made do attempt to alter his plea at the Police Court, this morning, where he was arraigned before Mr. Hezeland, and a fine of Stoo way PRIECÓ, He will not see bit friends for two months now.
FBAR-ADMIRAL Willard H. Brownson with the Pacific fleet left Mapila Bay at an early hour on the 5th init.. The fiest goes to Woo,
THE Hon. Dr. Atkinson, President of the Banbury Board, will deliver three lectures on Infectious Diseases and Disinfection," on the three following Wednesday evenings, March 13th, 10th and 37th, at No. v. Beaconsfield Arcade, commeno bg'9 p.m. sharp. ANGLES coolis, to Un, suffered the penalty of hitsins on the 13th inst. for annexing a tinie. Personal effects, Thinking be bad more use for the watch of Mf. T. Barett, a fireman than the owner himself bad, bo purloined it, at the cast of six weeks' hard labour and four hoursA GERMAN sailor, named E. Traubert, gotshom stocks ordered by str.FzA. Hazeland."
leave last Monday, night and came those to enjoy himself, 17nfortunately he began at the CHUNO Sing Tsun, a lad, fifteen years old, was "Arizs leaving Yokohama on her last voyage wrong end, for he got drunk first, and so had the formerly employed at the Causeway Bay Cotton across the Pacific the Siberia experienced un- misfortune of spending the best hours of hie Mills. He wok now. When he could boast of usually severe weather, running into a storm leave in a police cell, subsequently paying $5 being in employment he became so interest, that caused the big liner te lay, to for several to the Colonial exchequer, as pensity for bised in learning how to become a mafoo-his hours. The sea was so high that waves drinking bout.
only object in life-and påld so little attention mounted to the upper decks of the liner, and
fired. But Chung would not take the sack and even her smokestacks were coated with the
to the work of bis employers that he had to be apray that was swept up. from the sea. The
that is the cause of the whole racket. He re Siberis, after the passing of the storm, plunged ag and Admiral Brownson will go up the
mained.on the premises for days and when his however, and made better then schedule Yangtze river on the Wilmingt. Returning ahead
presence was discovered by a watchmap ува time; The sun from Honolulu to San Fran- fom his trip he will go to Tokohama whersterday (13th inst.) he was put out, Chung cisco was made in days and 13 hours: ho will take a liner for home. Admiral Dayton nine gig windows were found broken. No retumed again that night and this morning ARCHIBALD Macdon id, a seaman from the will succeed to the command of the fleet.
one could have done it but Chung and so he Emprys of Japan, came ashore 10 renew old acquaintances, and to see the sights of
A. Hateland with daing, malicious damage was arrested. He was charged before Mr. old Hengkong last Tuesday night. But his old acquaintances and he indulged not wisely but
to private property and with being found on the premises of the Cotton Mills without the welk in the strong watery everywhere pro to
curable, with the result that the only right he
permission of the manager-Mr A Shaw. A was the inside of a cell, where he was
There was no evidence to prove that Chung placed to "sleep it off." On We Inesday, when
was guilty of the first charge and that was he was placed before Mr. F. A. Hazeland to
thrown out. On the second court, he was fined $7, which was paid by a friend, awer is a charge of being drunk and ir cap able, he had nothing to say, though he wis suffering from the "next morning's" penitence.
he had no time to sample the ALTHOUGH contents of the case he looted from the s.# The Magistrate let him off with a fine of $3.
Haimun
yesterday (ro hinst.) Ho Yuk; a miner, OWNERS of private rickshas would do well to
living at No, xz, Queen's Road Central, is, no doubt, a sadder, if not a wiser, man to-day. Bo instruct their chalics to keep a more careful
ing on board the above vessel his eye was caught watch on their masters, vehicler when left un- occupied in their charge, as Intely a good many
by a case¬not of silk or jewellery j not of water- gauze clothing, or other valuable merchandize complainta bave been made of the mysterious disappauance of brass fittings from the rig
and immediately proceeded to remove it. i ➡no, he was attracted by a case of castor oil, for which the coolien were entirely unable to
was a strange fasie-or would have been in accoust. One of these light-fingered fraternity, was caught with stolen brass-fittings in his
any one but a miner, and it led him into passion, and as a compre, they were sous
Officer of the said steamer, prosecuted Ho trouble. His carrying operations were obsary. ed, and as a result Mr. S. II. Wood, Second bean made to the Police, they soon Identified and claimed, while the thief, by Mr.
this morning before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at F.A. Hazeland's dictum, went to undergo three
the Magistracy, on a charge of sealing a case weeks' Imprisonment with hard labour after four hours public
ío the stocks.
of castor oil, valued at $15, the property of exposure
Mestra. Douglas, Lapraik & Co. The charge was proved, the cu prit had no 'deferice, nor
Just send him in for two weeks' hard labour, There was nothing for his Worship to
after four hours' exposure in the stocks. AMONG the passengers on the
THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Co. teal output of the company's three mines for the week ending February 25, 190, amounted to 1.193.75 tons and the a les during the same perial of 1,478.50 tors. The retal output of the Company's mines for the financial year ending February 26, 1907 amounted to 1,000,210 tons compared with 833,676 tons for previous year,
WE are informed by Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co., the general managers in lingkong for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, that they received on the 15th inst, a telegram from the head office of the company giving the following particulars which end of 1906. 'Theatrels amounted to 90 $17.994; show the strong position of the society at the
paid new business realised (17,384,153, 10 the surplus amounted to £14, 175, while the
OWNERS of cannine pets should be warned by morning (12th inst.), if they don't want keying the action of Sergeant Sim at the Magistracy this necessary trouble and expense through keeping luxuries as dogs are inxed, and it behoves them such pers" They must remember that such to pay up and secure a licence if they would not find themselves in the plight of the nine
Melbume at the Magistracy this morning, on charges of keeping dogs without licences. They were let off with the fine of $1 in each case and strongly advised not to use any time in securing licences, to prove their titles to their buxmies.
charge of
last sight (8th inst.) in Third Street, for which UN 1lip Han, a clerk, made things interesting.
no doubt he is sorry to-day. He started out to enjoy himself and fancying he was Sims Reeves-or any other vocalist he had read of-he commenced to sing," The residents, sumusical music, but nothing could stop him the visitors, the passers-by objected to his most
until the arrival of the police, when he changed bistuns to a major key, ard his language, it was said, was terrible to listen to." This, of course, could not be allowed to continue, and so he was accommodated with a cell for the night,
he had to dig "up 51 to unsure his liberty, and as a warning not to indulge in disorderly con duct in the public streets.
Shipping.
VESSELS IN PORT, STEAMERS, Amberton, Br. 1.1., 3,527, J. Williamo, - 'rith Mar Cardiff 23rd Jan, Coal-British Government, America Maru, Jap. s. 3,460, Philip H. Going, 1th Mar San Francisco 13th Feb, and Shanghal 18th, Mar., Mails and Gen Aragonia, Ger. L, 5,198, 3. Ernst, zaib Mar
* K.K,
Blue Cross, Br. 3.8. 1,959, lieselion, 12th Max Portland, Or. 12th Feb, Gen.-H. A. Laga
Cardiff 17th Jan., Coal. Admiralty. Chowfa, Ger. 34, 1,053, F: Splessa, Bih Mar, Kohalchang 28th Feb, Rica and Wood. B. & 8. Clara Jobscu, Ger. La., 1,103, J. Iverson, 1b
Mar Saigon Iftb Mar., Rice.-J. & Co. Dagny, Nor. 4, 883, O. Abrahamsen, 5th Mar.,-Canton 4th Mar., Coal.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co
2. Y. de Aldecoa. Tjilatjap..... U.Ro. Callin Seinamom Wongkol ...... Prins Sigismund Rubis Saphirun Peng Fali Glenfarg
Drufar
Ships Passed Tus. Canal. Fordinand, 15th February-Salants, anfa
12th FebruaryNeptuny, Brakerung, Frank Aramemnon, Ping Sways, St. George Note
laws, Polynesien, Seydills. Prins Heinrich, Rivirciyde, 19th February-Achitar, Ban Venue, apan, Zlatan, 23rd, February 34 and Kanagawa Maru, amba Moru, Billgrovie 26th February-Benavon, Briigavia, Montgo, maryskier, Sumatra, Nubia, Patroclus, Falcon, Dorothy Kapnord St Oswald 11 Marchkal Ambria, Bernts, Devicianten, Speria, Whey Glenroy, Glento
gas, Merionethshire Castle 5th March-Benalder: Christiania Indent Java, Fring Regent Luitpolder Bih Dalya
Mar roth Mar, Coat,M. B. Maru, Foxtonhall, Schonfeld, 12th Marc
Jap. ... 1,735, M. Aikawa, 15th March-Formosa, Gneisenau, Idominous, Villa de la Clotat, Koranna, Inaba-Maru, Wakata 8., 1,254. E. Schipper, Denbighshire, Den of Mains, Masazen, Sat Mar-Saigon 25th Feb, Gen.-H. Ai L
l'aphne,.
Br. .., 1,553, J. Jenkins, 14th Mat,uma, Rhenania, Glentorn, Shimoto, SIGNA Empress of China, Br. 1.s., 3,036, R. Archibald, Touran, Florision, Norman Prince Der 10th Mar., Gen.---Man Fat & Co. (Ger.) 15th March-Ajax, Alcinous, Java,"
...ith Mar Vancouver, BC. 20th Arrivals at Home-12th February-Slam Feb., and Shanghai 9th Mar, Malls and Glaucus, Elkantara 15th February C Ferd Eutin, Ger, 13, 1,107, Langschwagen, 12th St. Domingo 19th February-Nomar, asrd
Gen.-C, R. Co.
Losis, Flintakira, Kerman; Hitachi Maru,
Falk, Nor. 8.5.6,180, G. M. Gundersen, 11th of Fran Ferdinand, Salants, afth Feb-
Mar-Shigon 8th Mar, Gen.-] & Co.
February-Bellerophan;. Hokonstantin,, Bers Mar.Rajang (Borneo) and Mar, Timber. aary-Ping Susy, 1st March-St Patrick, -S., W. & Co.
Andalusia, 4th March-Nubla. 5th March Fukushu. Maru, Jap. a, 1,090, T. 110, 16th-Ghasse, Kanagawa Mars, Verona, Achillas, Mar-Anping 13th Mar., Gen.-S. K. 8th March-Octantin, Saydlity, Prinu živins MarBourabaya sod Mar, Sugar-j. &
THE Hoops of the rath and 16th Divisions, Chinese the Sergeant, placed before Mr. could he substantiate an attempted alibi and 'his morning, by order of the Magistrate, Germania, Ger. E., 1,7·4; H. Lorenzan, 13th rich'.·
stationed in Korea and Manchuria respective, ly which have recently been re-called, are now arriving at Ujina daily. The 15h Division will be mustered at Narashine, near Tokyo, and the 16th Division at Hamadera, near Caska, Lieut-General Yamanaka, command. Division and a number of other: or of the officers and
company of troops belonging to thel 618 1egiment, arrived at Ujina.01.36th
Word 'M' Oncí,tent on to Hamadera by rail, of the troops from Ujina or The transport Hi
Tires ma by rail commenced an and ins and will be continued to the 26th instant! During this time the troops will pass through Kabe almost daily.
THE Case was continued and further evidence faven at ti e Palice Court, last Wednesday, in which Charles Humphrey Kane, shipping clerk,
on the Trom this morn
Co.
Hatching, Br. 1, 1,277. A. E. Hodglux, 14th CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL" REGISTER."
Mar Foochow roth Mar., Amoy 13th, and Swatow 13tb, Gen.-D., L. & Co.
March 15th, 1967; LM.;
ing, reports the Manila Timir of 8th inst., wereA REPRESENTATIVE of the Public Works De-Hailan, Fr. 2.3., 377, L. Andersen, 18th Mar, H. L. Han, of Shanghai, and C, C. how, of 'partment arraigned two plumbers, who reside Tientsin, two prominent Chiness who bare at No. 36, Wing Wo Street, before Mr. C. A. D. came to Manila to buy a large amount of Melbourne, at the Police Court, to-day (14th to the Philippines, Mesire. Han and Chow at hours No. 10, Queen's Road West, yester
ult, by the Yokohama-maru, and the trop and Ho Kwal, tallyman, in the employ of the agricultural machinery. This is their first visit | inst.), on a charge of altering the water service
.
THE dealb occurred at the General Hospital, Yokchima, at three o'clock on the afternoon of the and inst. of Mr. George Wait, who was in his sixty-ninth year. "Mr... Walt, says the pan Gazette, was British subject WEB came to Japan nearly forty years ago, and was engaged in business
as a builder. At one time he was employed by Mesin Jardine, Matheson & Co, and other local firms.
Of lato years his health failed generally and he was taken to the General Hospital on the st March last year. He had every care but finally saccumbed to complications resulting in apoplexy... The sympathy of the community will be extehifed to his children. Two daugh ter id la Yokohama and a son-in-law is asso- ciated with the Mijau Bishi:at Nagasaki.
WHEN Will Linston made his appearance be fore the Magistrate last week, on a charge of being drank had disorderly, it was, apparently, only a preliminary, canter, and the firm heat was pulled off at the Magistracy on the athisst, when Sergeant Appleton, placed him before Mr. F.A. Hareland in order that he might, if he could, give a satisfactory account of bi self.. The Charge against him was one of vagrancy, And the sergeant explained that the man walked into the Police Station and gave himself up as avagrant, and one without visible means of subsistance. His Worship had head a thing or two about the man, Jan, thinking that the balance of his mind was somewhat off, he remanded him in Police i custody in order that he might be placed under medical observation.
British-American bacco Company, are being charged with the larceny of tobacco and Cigarettes, valued at $2,635 the property of the company, and a shopkerper named Li Tai Chip, and his assistno!,
hot, Li Cheung, with ro ceiving the goods, knowing them to have been for the prosecution an all charges. Mr. H. J. stolen Mr. M. T. D. Stephens again app ored Gardiner, of Mr. O. D.
homson's office, ap. pared for the firs' defendant. Mr. G. K. Hail Button appeared on behalf of the second de- fendant, Mr. Morrison, the, manager of the complaisant firm, was put into the witness cross-examination by Mr. Brutton, who in- stand and was the subject of a very severa sisted that his questions be answered by the witness, who was very backward in coming forth with the replies. The case was further re-
manded.'
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originally intended. boving their machinery day, without the P. W. D. sadgtion: We through the branch of Kelly-Springfield Com only altered the service on the ground floor," pany Shanghat but having met Vice-President | said the two defendants.. "We did not touch, F. M. Farmer, now in this city, when he was the upper floor? The accused, it seems, In Shanghai, Mr. Han decided to come here to made arrangements with the occupier of one complete the deal. It is understood that the of the fats that for a consideration—510 it was order will be a large one. Mr. Han and Mr. | said—they would attend to the service and in Chow hoth spake in glowing terms of the agri-future they (the people occupying that particu, cultural opening in orth Chin and were lar fat) would never be short of water. They' confident of great success in this line. Mr. kept their word and attended to the service. Han says
that the Shanghai street car systom When they called for the "consideration they is being rapidly completed and that it will be found an officer of the law, operation some time in October. They will - |'Aned them $io each.”) remalo in the city for two weeks or more. The visit of two such prominent Chiness and their purchase of agricultural machinery here regarded as much significance. Should they be satisfied with what they repaire large business in China by Manila houses doubtless the way will be opened up for s dealing in machinery with the possibility of making Manila the distributing centre for American goods in the Orient.
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our
His. Wonship
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Allco_Memorial. and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge | with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitaler -
minus. 100.
Batterfield & Swite
$100 Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and
Godown Co., Lđi ng 100 Hongkong and Shanghai Banking.
Corporation... R. М. Smith......... Jardine, Matheson & Co.................. 100. Relas & Co..................................... 100 D. Sassoon & Carain's epis E. D. Sassoon & Co‚à................. H. Skott
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Melchers & Co
Mitel Bussan Kaisha....... Deacon, Looker & Deacon........ Standard Oil Co.
Arnhold Karberg & Co. Carlowitz & Co.................. Sir C. P.
C.M. Chater, Hamburg Amerika Linie, insur W. G. Humphreys & Co.
100
100
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Pakhoi and Haihow 15th Mar., Gen-A, R. M Hellas, Ger. 6.3., 2,556, W. Metzenthin 15th Mar,Kutchiootzuth Mar., Coal.-H. A.
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39.95
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330.17
Hilary, Ger, 11, 1,276, H. Uecker, oth Mar.,
Sourabays 23rd Feb., Sugar and Gen. S., W. & Co. Hogkong, Fr. L, 730, E. Corell, 15th Mar,
Holbow rath Mar., Ballast.-A. R. M. Isobe Maru, Jap., . 1,859, K. Hayashi, Fit Cholo .m.]
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Ishigakijim Weihaiwel... Hankow mulő aan. Kinklang... Shaoghalm 30.5 Gutzlaff Sharp Peak...
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Man,-Moji 9th Mar., Coal-M, B. K.. Japan, Br. 3.5, 3,806, J. G. Olifent, 13th Mar., -Calcutta 14th_Feb., Penang and Singa- pore 6th Mar Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. Kaifong, Br, sa, 986, E. Fit ayeon, 15th Mar, -Cebu and floilo 11th Mar,, Sugar and Bapa wood. B. & S. ***
[30.36) Kiuklang, Br.: 1.0., 1,228, H. A. Wavell, 15th | Amoy ..................6 LM. 19.14.50
Mar-Cantos 14th Mar, Gen.-B. & S.
Swatow Labor, Nor, ss., 949. J. H. Jenken, 13th Mar, Taihoku .....
Natoma island via Singapore 3rd Mar, Taichu....... Timber and Plank Chinese.
Tainan Laertes, Br. 1,340, J. B. Jackson, 15th Mar, Korhon
Saigon tith Mar, Rice and Gap.-Chi-
Pescadores.. Canton & Hongkong.. 10a.m. 29.19 Victoria Real Cap Kock...... Macao
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15,4
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Margarita, Am. 40, 721, J. A. R. Cushing, and |||-Mar,,-Slogapore 24th Feb.
Masan Maru, jap. £.s., 702, 1. Sakurai, 15th Man-Tamsui leth Man, Ger.-O. ́s, K.' Merapi, Dut. 10, 1,597. Uidall, 14th Mar Singapore Eth Mar., Sugar,-Order. Michael Jebren, Ger. 5.5, 954, H. Bendixen, 15th Mar-Holbow sath Mar., Rice and Gon, J. & Co. Nichobei Mara, Jap, se, 880, 1. Sone, 13th Aparri
Mar.,-Canton rath Mar,, Ballast—M; B.- Manila
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10
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Mr. R. Shewan ASEAN Alex Ross & Co,
THAT boarding houses for Chinese emigrants are profitable would be evidenced by the num ber of them, and also of the number opened aut, without the proprietors having first gone through the formality of saying with your leave" to the power that be, and securing that A CORRESPONDENT writes to express his sur very necessary document yclept a licence. prise at the difference between the way the When Wan Sing Min found herself in posses pa hways are kept free of crowds from Ice sion of a little ready capital on the demise of House Street to the Clock Tower, and thence her good man, to better investment for it sug on West. Taking a walk last evening he gested itself to her mind, than to acquire with noticed that in the first aimed locality the it all the right, title, interest, property claim gaping crowds were ordered to "more on". and demand in an emigrants' boarding house, and had to do so, so that pedestrians who had Having the "ready" there was no difficulty ligitimate bosiocis calling them along the about that, and Mrs. Van cheerfully entered route were unable to walk without being
46 into possession of her promised land" neg- jostled at every step, by some looker, lounging lecting, however, to provide herself with the aimlessly along, with folded arms, and the necessary permit. But, unfortunately for her, knowledge imprinted on his countenance detective's eyes are everywhere, and they also that he had the day before him and the have a habit of asking questions which it is path was a much bis as anyone else's, not altogether convenient to answer, so that hat is alright and proper," goes on little catechising from Detective Sergeant Grant correspondent, but see how the conditions **** resulted in the unlicensed landlady's making change when nearing the Central Market. STREET spatching still appears to be in vogue her appearance b fore Mr, F. A. Hazeland at
the Colony, but it is very seldom that an
one stops to look in a shop-window to ses if the the Magistracy on the thinst., to answer to the articles there displayed include those one Indian soldier as the victim of the anateer.hare of keeping a boarding-house for Chiness wishes to purchase, immediately a number of eminots without a license. Iler answer was by how to stare vacantly into the same However that may be, yesterday (11th inst.), in
loafing coolles, will
stop Queen's Road Central, an Iadian soldier atop natitisbentory and his Worship said $100 of
too, close up to ped and purchased, some sticks of the succu, two months' imprisonment,
though they know not whereat thay fent sugar cane, and proceeded to esfoy one of
Itara. "Lately, too," continues ho,soma of the * them. At the time he was holding in his hand HERE is a harrowing paragraph from a letter shops have installed small gramophones and Sto note, and seelog that his attention was hy Mr. W. R. Hall, Caine on the Kingston musical boxes, with the object of calling more given to the ment than tothe money, earthquake to the Daily Telegraph That in attention to their wares displayed in the a paripatetic Turk, named Stephen Michel, as it sorrow from its individual point of view; what windows but they do not attract the desir Ja allared, stepped and relieved the Indian of its accumulated Sorror! One night 1 bad of the Sto gute,
able class, parcbasing class; they only cause The Tork" was arrested occasion to go over to Admiral Davis on the the collection of crowds of the most undesir. And this morning placed before. Mr. nazeland, American warship Missouri. Sir Alfred Jones able men without means, and so respectable but some difficulty arising over the interpie readily gave me leave to take a ship's boat, pedestrians have to step off the Laqueandoyed che 'having been adopted universally-the case one of the younger officers, at once volunteered hustling and festling from the elbows was perforce, jemanded until yonday next. to:row me over-partly out of the sailor's lounging saunterers. This appears to be no NoZWITHSTANDING the almost daily charges of a little love of adventure, and suprating mentions that last night he got out of his disposition to do a kindly thing, partly, too, out supervision and the crowds there are not
too, oved pn.". In conclusion, aur agains, and fince-imposed upon the masters of out of a desire to chum up with the roaring
dr correspondent passanger launches plying in and around the scardogs of a warship. The sky was a briliant rickaha to enter a tailor's shop, and stopped for harbour, the trade goes merrily on, and the constellation of glorious lights, the waters over A casators are quits content to risk the lives of which wo passed, dark and awesome, rendered ing so, when immediately the usust inquisitive
moment to look in at the window before do Innumerable passengers as well as their own, all the mordforbidding by the flotsam and jetsam crowd gathered to gare too. Suddenly he felt for the sake of the few extra Eve-cent plachi Hoating Tatlessly on its surface from a ruined
sined | a lug" at his watch-chalp, ■ soil gold one, that will drop into their collecting tins. One city. Peace and beauty overhead, danger and, luckily, securely fastened, and as he of these money grabbing launch-masters, in
of the HM
"before" at the Mutiaracion round of the eternal hills that most turglog band, he received a blow in the side of af öll pictures my mind will ever con- ! the face that sent him staggering, his assailant £6, 17th inst., charged at the instance of L. S. Jure up-Drád men's fites Figures, mured disappearing in the crowd which was, no doubt, George Jackson, with carrying eighteen pas up all about the month and nose, as a protec quite willing to protect him. He saved his Fangers over and above the number his licence tion against the nauseating gases, moved in the watch bai be had no remedy against his up,
do Of course he had no de deep red glow, throwing into the languishing, known assailant.The pedestrian trafic along dos Remedies & Co. fanca he had to admit his fault, and the imfames fresh fuel of oil and coal and timber, the route bas always appeared to us to be un.
MW. Slade postilon of a fine fall swed-he was ordered to and then still more human semaine eager for necessarily congested, Perhaps if the cry of Palmer & Turner
by way of showing him where his destruction, The sickening.odnur is unfor, et move on, in all possible dialscitare more Ed Osborne talep està profits, would go and be was subtest i pot, langs my clothes, ser can any frequently beardlar implante atmyandBrewer Co warned that he must not do this sort of thing hideous nightmam vereal to the mental vision, render, thom "anligim plenaadter for foreign" 1631)
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