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LOCAL AND GENERAL
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY OCTOBER 18 100%
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THE cholers at Koba har caused the death of 23. He expects to #16 persons since the outbreak.,
The quarantine on, voals arriving at Aosoy THE undermentioned folograms was received by from Hongkong,has been removed, tant afin the Colonial, Secretary, to-day, from the Brigh tiialaltias ? p? feather ContaCantul-Gomeral al Bangkok Qaranje Ipii officially.announced that the British Post | Withdrawn bot afrivals from Hongkong arg Ofice at Tientsin will not be closed, but will only subject to madical inspection," remain openi...sadh tu varit
THETM Britis~ Consul General at Shat telegraphs that Hongkong but "been relé id from quarantine alace roth October.
SERGEANT.Guy Blond has been appointed and Lieutenant, In No Company. Hongkong Volunteer Artillery, with effect from the 30th
Mas. E. Lewingdon, al Rippon Terrace, prosecuted her cook-Ap Wal-at the Police | Court, this morning] [ɔr leaving het employ on the 15th instant without giving notice. He pleaded guilty and wav fided -
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased, under instinctions received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies; to appoint. Mr. Charles William' Jeffries to be first, assistant at reported on reliable authority. that is DOW Viceroy Hsu Shih-cbang lotends to raise a loana Observatory, with effect from gih instal bf45,000, 03 in three or four countries, instead on Sunday, the zoth inst, collections will be taken in the various churches in the Colony in pitals. It is hoped there will be a liberal-re
England,
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probably about, and of January,
A COOLIE was found, prowlins
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Aru Chan-ala of Pmang, kad,baad tindən dallam of the Society.blans-Eng-| stemmer Kimikan at thrus o'clock this morning. eing proposed by ME: Lims Row Hoog Ho was seen by one of the compradora'w staff andtasconded by Mr. Chen Chen, Bok Justice and handed over to a policeman. At the Police of the Peace, Panangal Valor FELA Court, this morning, the coolie, who said ha Was Chan Fok was charged with being found THE Hons Transurer of the Alica Memorial
on board with Aucrăminted Hospitals begs to acknowledge fundusa kratke
fifteen with thank the following donations to the finds of lhs Hospitalas-Zamastrian - Charity}|W|kddr
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THE promoters of the Japan Steamship.Com
Inis reparted that the Peking Government BR.Coalented anViceroy:Hall Shin-chang's application to fosta formien «lons of "You opony Negotiations) is rumoured, will | be opened with American dietkordne take pirpus
THE Chillère Engineering & Mining Co., Ltd anndances that the total output of the Comms: TAYT's recent viale to Japan, was being pany's three Mides for the week coding. Sep followed with the most extraordinary attention and reports amodal sad the 5, 19:21 amounted to 10,110,85 tons by the United States
the sales during the same period to 18,935, jog to thousands words, hive beha" poured By
in from Nax by the "special" corres- pondants.
CHENGHIA PHijab dhe harta Lund Scob HAS S¿Watson &•9033toj:Rabinzoni pany, celem at the concern could
THE
Government Grakile contains the text of Treaty of Extradition batween the United Kingdom and the Republic of Panathe, which was signed at Panama on the atth of August, 1906, and the ratifications of which were on changed on the 25th of April, 1907,
His Majesty the King, has not been advised to to an Ordinance for giving to a Foreign Company called the Nederlandsche. Handel- its business to the Colony.
not
(under pretont-finan-
A C Cal conditions in Japan, it is stated, withhold
resolutios to wind up the concern. The share bil almeeting in a few days to adopt to official|| thoney paid by shareholders is said to amount
AT
Hoihow 16th; Gen; and Lirá Stoelri
to about Y1,300,7 0, which will ba selunded with interest at a fair rate. It is believed that the promoting exproses paid out will be borne Childar, Nor by the steamship owners: who bave given sup-Oct-Bang port to...!
the schemo, ME
Dagmar, Ger; LAY to Chester Keress of role pledged Az a regular convocation of the Naval and in north-eastern Korea have secretly pledged Alhary Royal Arch Chapter held in the themselves not to shin hair cod in Japanese Masonic Hall on the 15th inst the election ported to have resolved to boycott the Japan fully carried out by M. E. Comp. Horley
and installation of officebearers was succe Silk Guild
assisted by M. E. Comp. A. W. Hill and Daog Chee, owing to the anayoldable abi
vessels." The American Silk Association is re«!
Oct
Och Saigon 9th Oct., Rice.-M. Co Dell, Ger. 44, 726,
kok 26th Sept, Rics M. Cop 18th Oct-London 3 Augh Gro Denbighshire, Br. Ls 3,485, W. AU Evans
South Manchuria Railway has arranged ad of the Alice Mémoria, and Affiliated Hos» | axercise his power of disallowance with respect, The following; detalla arrived from Noop, Dr. G. P. Jordan,, The follow- Empress of India, Br.. next spring of a steamship service between sponse in aid of these charitable institutions Maatschappij certain facilities for carrying on //13td Middlesex Regt 21 N. C. O's and menő ing in's list of the officers for the ensuing yeari 2 URN Razad Sept., Vancouver, (H.CAXM
With the Osaka Soahen Kaishs for the opening
Tairon and South China,
THERE WAS ao explosion in, the gunpowder factory at Takatsuki, between Osaka and Kioto, on the 4th inst. Fifty persons were injured and forty killed.
M. DE RIJKE is proceeding by invitation of the Chinese Government to Taku to make a study of the Heiho with a veiw to formulating
scheme for its conservancy, to D
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RIOTERS have broken out in the Jehongan ~province-of-Korea in rebellion against the or dinance for the culting off of top-knots; but the soldiers of the Japanese garrisons repulsed them.
spite of incessant storms a moderate forecast of the rice crop of 1907 in Japan shows an increase of 7 per cent, compared with that of 1906, and of 11 par cant. compared with the average crop,
HTB Excellency the Governor bas been pleased to recognise, provisionally and pending the receipt of His Majesty's Exequatur, Mr. A. M. Pérez as Consul for the Republic of Guatemala in Hoogkong,
THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Cos Ld., sunounces that the total output of the Cam
pany's thras mines for the week ending October $. 1907, amounted to 22,623.11 tons, and, the sales during the same period to 18,396.41 tons,.
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A TRIBE of aborigines in the North of Formosa which has recently surrendered has broken out. again, The natives are showing continued The Japanese have had many Casualties; one constable has best roasted to death.
resistance.
ADORIGINES in Northern Formosa have at tacked a Japanese camphor expedition, cutting the telegraphs and blocking the railway. The fate of the expedition is unknown fifteen miles; away, but it is feared, that it has been annihi Inted. The Government-General immediately dispatched 300 policemen to the scene,
THE N. G. D: Neps regrets to announce the death the Jankowe 9th-instant, from abscess of ibs liver of Lienten- LEAVING & British port without first of allans and Commander Percy Crabtree of H.M.S. Kinska, General sympathy will be felt with securing a, port clearance is a punishable
Mrs. Crabtree, who has a wide circle of friends; offence. The master of the Church in Shanghai and who was at Haukow at the made this mistake when he left Cheungchav. harbour last evening. The error cost him $25 time of the sad occurrence. at the Merine Court, this morning.
MR. H. P. Dodge, First Secretary to the Ame- rican Embassy in Tokio, who acted as Chargé d'Affaires during the absence of an Ambas and'or, has transferred all the affairs of the Em busy to Mr. O'Brien, the new Ambassador. He will leave Japas for home shortly. Before his departure he will be granted a farewell audience by the Emperor of Japan,
A TELEGRAM from Newchwang states that Viceroy Hsl "hib-charg has decided not to allow Messrs. Bush Brothers to exploit eighteen gold mines near Tunghwa on the right bank of the Yala. The latter are reported to be insisting firmly on the ratification of the con. cession which H.E. Tieng Chi, the late Tartar General at Mukden, granted to them in 1902.
Comp. Jas. Hutcheson, Scribo E. and Gen.-C. P.-R. CO
Canton 15th Oct, Gen-B. & S Foochow Br. £8., 1,277, ]. Davīdi, 16th Očí
China per, asiņÅselokemon_14th instant 2—?
M. EZ in Essex Regt: "One man en routs to India.
M. E. Comp. J. Mc. 1. Gibson, B. Seph, and Shanghal 19th, Flour, S&T, Corps: 2 civil subordinates and all M. Ei Comp. J. Smith, M. E.. followers en routs to India. 47th Sikhs: One J. Blake, Scriba N. E. Camp. L. Stock, Troa
* man en route to India, pog
aurer M. B. Cam.
Prima Harley, P. Z ATOLLERAN
Sojourner, B. Cumpi N. A. Johansson, Sen. Sojourner, E. Comp. E. Stonebours, Junr. 5. Journet E. Comp A. Course, Chancellor E Comp. W. H. W. Timas, Steward E. Comp. G. R. Lindblohm, and Janitor E, Comp. Vanston.
MEBSRS. Melchers & Co. write to point out, in connection with last Tuesday's leading article on shipping interests, that Messrs. Butterfield and Swire are not the owpers but the agents of the slcamars running between Bangkok and Swa tow. These steamers, it is also expinived, ars the property of the Norddeutscher Lloyd and my the German fing,
CHF TSING, twelve years of age, residing at: 1. Kwok Hing Lane, was arrested yesterday on a charge of theft. A hawker, who lives in the same house, was the complainant and he ac cured Chan of removing Stige from his trunk this morning, while he was asleep. At the Police Court, this morning, Chan pleaded guilty to the charge. He will have no usa for anyibing in the way of chairs for the next few days.
At the conference at Lang Jua-yuan the Peking authorities have decided the following men- sures to protect the Chiness abroad and hate wired to the Chinese Ministers to foreign coun- tries to report upon the conditions of trade to the Board concerned from time to time-
1—To establishi mora consulates abroad,,,
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Fukura, Maru, Jap, sa, 1,916, H. Bakamoto, 17th Oct-Moji 13th Ock, Coal-M G.KA
Hild, Nor. s4, 730, J. Solveson, 17th Oct,
Wakamatau zu Oct Coal Aagaard,
Thoresen & Co, NESTALA Hitachi Maru. Jan 18, 4183, W. Townsend, 17th Oct-Europe via" Singapore, tith Oct., Gen. -N, Y. ELSKAPENG Hongkong Maru, Jual LE, SAU, W. C., T.Š. - Filmer, (4th Oct.. San, Lurancisco, jath Sept., Honolulu roth, Yokohama and Oct. Kobe 4th, Nagasaki,thi and Manila nathj Mails and Gen.-T. K. K
Joshin Maru, Jap as 722, H. S. Smith, 16th
Oct, Tamsul 13th Oct., Geni- ̈0; 5. K
Kiuklang, Br.'s., 1,129 H. A. Wavell, 18th
Oct-Canton 17th Oct., Gen-B. & 3. | Kjeld, Nor. 16, 910, Hellaso, roth Oct,
Samarang 20th Sept; Sugar and Pea-nuts,
-Angaard, Thoresen & Co, Kumsang, Br. LL, 2,078, E. J. Buller, reth Oct. Calcutta vin Penang and Singapore 4th Oct, Ges—JM, & Co. Kutsang, Br. 1, 3,110, R, C. D. Bradley, sath Oct.Moji 8th Oct., Gen-, M. & C
GOVERNOR-General Oshima of Kuantung and Governor Goto of the South Manchoria Rail- way are on a visit to Pokio in, connexion/ with the forthcoming simplification of the ad. ministrative machinery and the usification of diplomatic powers in Manchuria. Promisoot tapancae propose the extebilshment of ad Oriental Colonization Company, primarily to operate in Korea by sending well-qualified and prganized immigrants to cultivate the barren lands there with the assistance of the proposed Colonial Bank. At the same time the Com pany would
cp-operate in assisting native farmers. These measures would secure alla sufficient Jucrease in the revenue of Koroa for;| administrative purposes, while the Japanese would obtain self-supplied food. - Prince Ito and other influential personages support the schemes it is not proposed, however, to carry it into effect for one year, an TONG FUK, trader brought an action in the Summary Jurisdiction Court, last Wednesday, Chief Justice, against one Wong Fat to recover stag, balance due for work and labour done Canton 17th Oct. Gen, M, 8.
.N. Co. and material supplied. Mr. Crowther Smlib, bot of Messra, d'Almuds and Smith, appeared for Kweiyang, Br. 28, 1,044, Dawson, Tóth Oct., defendant. The plaintiff said that on the 17th Laertes, Br. B., J,300, I. B. Jackann, 18th Oct, the plaintiff, and Mr. R. A. Harding for the Canton 15ib Oct., Gen.-B. & 3: ̈* April, 1931, he entered into a contract with the defendant to do certain work, which he had →→Saigon 13th Oct; Rice, Chinese, completed. Cross-examined by Mr. Harding, Luchow, Fr. s., 1,216, Baddeley, 18th Oct.,- be said that under the contract he hid to make: Canten 17th Oct., Gen.-B. & 5. RA
Wright's residence, to water the ground and that the grass should be growing before the contract was finally completed. Witness was sub-contractor to the defendant; He denied
work on the lawn.. Further evidence W28 that for a week at a lime he bad to men al heard, and Judgment for the defendant war entered.
and 6 p.m. last Monday. A number of our General Post Office at Singapore, Straits Set- captured last Monday night robbing a sampa0: 2-To establish schools for the Chinese before his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, acting "Kwangiah, Ch. .. 1,530, Wm. H. Lunt 18th.
LADY LUGARD was " At Home" to the leading members of the Chinese community between Chinese fellow-citizens attended at Government House as did most of the foreign community ho were invited to meet the Chinese guests), FOR sealing 128 pounds of brass, the value of which was put down at $51, from Quarry Hay shipyard, last Sunday, Leung Kit, a coolic, om ployed in the shipyard, was at the Police Court on Monday, given three weeks hard labour and six hours' stocks. Au Fat, the marine hawker, be sold the brass, was also convicted and similarly dealt with for purchasing stolen pro
IT is notified that bills of exchange of the nature of bearer mosey orders draws by the tlements, upon the General Post Office, at Hongkong, and certified by the superintendent of the Money Order Branch ofthe said General Post Office at Singapore shall be exempt fram duty when the amount does not exceed $100. AN Onder of His Majesty the King in Council is published in the Gorette giving effect to no Agreement between the United Kingdom and Sweden, signed at London on the 2nd of July, of Extradition between the United Kingdom and Sweden and Norway of June 16th, 1873 and enlarging the list of offences contained Article 18, of that Treaty.
A WELL-KNOWN scamp, who was banished term the Colony come, months ago and told not to return until five years had expired, was The thief—Yim Ling, who said he was a miilor. —was in the act of stealing a blanket and two pieces of clothing from tampan No. 45, when he was spotted by an Indian palicoman stand ing on the praya wall. At the Police Court, on Tuesday, he was sentenced to a yeni's go! for returning from banishment, and one month
and six hours' stocks for the theft,
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THE following officers have been appolated to
abroad.
3-Toappoint honorary consuls from amongst the leading Chinese merchants abroad.
A GENERAL meeting of the Onada Cement Company, of Onoda. Asa district, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Jast week adopted a proposal to constract a branch factory in the Kwantung trict of Liselung, and increase the capital to 10.000 shares of Y60 each, and the now shares for the Incranted capital will be allotted to all shareholders whose names were on the list on the 25th of last month-one new share for each old share-and the first call of Y12.50 on each new share will be made on December and next,
he resides at ́5, King Sing Street, to whom ign7, confirming að regards Sweden the Treaty the county cruiser Keni oo re-commissioning.1,200,000. The present capital is Y6ca,roo in a tennis court at. 1 He also agreed Mempi, Dat, 85, 5,597, E: Uldall, agth Sept,
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Colombo for a second tour of service on the China Station-Lieuts. T. R. Fforde (first perty.
officer), C. F. Hewlett-Cooper, E. L. Grieve (torpedo officer), D. M. Downes, L. T. C. MA YUEN, a syrup mixer, employed by Mears.
backvile-West, P. Laudon; Engineer Com A. S. Watson and Company, has developed at taste for all that is sweet since he joined that ANOTHER pony was found by Sergeant mander. H. T. Knapman, Engineer Lieutenants firm. His refined taste led him into syrup and Appleton wandering about the streets of Yau W, P. C. Spriddle and E. O. Green (re-appoint- a hot kind too-on Sunday last. On Monday mati last uesday night. The animal belegeded. Fleet l'aymaster D. S. O. Grant, Engineer gorning, he was charged before Mr. F.A. Izeta Wong Kao, a trader, of. 39. Station Street, Sub-Lieutenant C. R. Evington; Chief Artificer land, in the Police Court, with stealing four bot Mengkok, and he was arrested. To accuse bis Engineer), 1. D. Nicos Anicer Engineer
J. Thomas, and Carpenter J. Eddey. ties of syrup and three bags of acid, valued at beny he deposited to at the Station. On -$35, the property of his employers. Mr. W. F. Wednesday morning, Mr. Hazeland forfeited: Paddepha, was complaiosos Accused was the bail money owing to the non-appearance. found guilty and a sentence of six weeks hard of the accqued when the case was called, labour and six hours' stocks was passed.
ཁ་འདོན་ཐ CHANDA SING, archman employed by the MANILA is becoming almost as notable for its Peak Tramway Company, took out a summass publications as Shanghai. The latest that has on the 14th instant, against the occupier of publicat a la sanile Opinton, which be-house No. 20, Elgin, Sweet, in which dianiderly lieves in the old maxim, "Tell the truth and conduct is alleged. The summans was return. shame the devil" It is decidedly hreeny, able to-day, but owing to the want of evidence the case was adjourced. The disorderly trenchant is its criticisms and original in its ideas. The comments should certainly keep conduct, it was explained, was that the Americas, readers out of mischief, for there is occupier of 25, Elgin Street, or somebody nothing idle or weak about the Opining. The in his house, out of majice, Rung a dead cat issue to band is a sort of preface to the Taft into the complainant's house, number, and as it quotes the Telegraph it' may be anderstood that it is exceedingly interesting."
UNLESS Man Ming, a cattle dealer, D1 16, Tem
THE N. C. D: New understands that H.E. Ting, Provincial Judge of Shansi, has been apprinted to negotiate with the Peking Syndi. 19 a meeting of students and gentry was held at Taiyuanfu and H.E. Ting was criticized for going to "eking to carry on the negotiations
A CANTOM correspondent writes-Yumchow and the frontier of Kwang-si is the place where Lieutenant-General Kwok is manoeuvring his soldiers after his defeat of the rebels at Na-ling when the whole gang was dispersed. Now, seeing that his maneuvres have been success A FILIPINO fireman aboard the steamer fal so far, and his steady advance is more Mauban, lying at the Kowloon Docks, got hith-easily accomplished thao by any other officer, selfinto trouble last Tuesday. After coming off at the same time as the guarding of Canton duty in the afternoon he could find nothing to and Shin-hing is much more important, Mr. de to keep himself busy. He therefore re-Kwok contemplates sending a petition turned-to-the-engine-room, where he found a coolie chipping one of the boilers. The fire- man saw his chance to pass a few iniantes and amused himself by hammering the Chinaman. When he was finished the Chinaman gave him in charge for assault. He appeared before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourse, on Wednesday morning, at the Police Court, and paid a fine of $1.
H.E. Viceroy Chang asking for leave to Telur to Canton: Besides the above reason, the foreign-drilled soldiers under him are all familiar with the physical conditions and geographical features of the Kwangchow and Shiu-hing prefectures.
lava vin Singapore rath Sept Sugar. Le Chinese.
Mercedes, Br. 1... 3.200, 1. S. McGregor, 21st (** Sept.-—Welhaiwal 16th. Sept., Ballast.—-
Admiralty, Minnesota, Am. 11. 19.373, Chas. Austin, 11th
·Ocfi-Reattle Ports 13th Sept, Gen.-N. V. K.
18th - „Det,--Vancouver goth : Supt., and Shanghal 15th Oct, Floor, Salgson, Milk and Gen.-C. P.R. Co. Nichibel Maro, Jap. 8.a., 889, R. Minagawa, 13th Oct-Centon 12th Oct., Geo.-M.
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THR Kokumin Shimbun is a leading article states that America abandoned her traditional Monteagle, Ar, 8.5, 3,053, 9. Robinson, R... policy when she acquired the Hiwali and the Philippine Islands and co-operated with the Powers in the Boxer affair. Her relations with the Far East are now is cinio an those with Central and South America. Her diplomacy has entered upon a busier stage and she is incurring greater military and naval expense. aks the semi-official organ, in couplidate her Oct., banghai 18th: Oct, GenerRussian Would it not be more advantageusijai, Novgors, Rus,1,807 Kimoff, 78th position by concluding an alliance with a Grest Power whose interests coincide with her own?
Volunteer Fleek as an The Kalumis Shimbun is dispnied to regard Oceans, Br. 6. 3.507 W. Hayward, inh the Pacific Cruise and the expansion of the Oct. Shanghai 15th Oct., Mails and Gen. United States navy is reflecting an inclination P. & D. S. N. COMP for an alliance with another Powar," li piks, IT is stated in a Tokio telegram of 4th inst. to "Is there any country other than Japan worthy the N. C. D. Newer that, with reference to the to be America's ally in the Far East ?" The telegrams reporting that a Canadian Commis article does not necessarily advance officiali sion was coming to Japan to negotiate on the views, but it reflects
Japan here on reliable, subject of the restriction of fapanese immigratofluential science the opinion of the most. authority that the Government
emigration may be restricted, when the the Cana. dian Government considers it necessary, with
ple Street, Yau-ma-ii, starts to work and erect caté on behalf of the Province.. On September bluejacket parend John Sheridan; and but for tion into Canada, it is stated. not give its TEMPTATION was evidently too strẳng for two
some stails for his ponies, who have n babit of soaming about the streets of Yau-mati at all bouts of the day and night, causing great in convenience to pedestrians, it will go Bard og him the next gime he appears before a ma- gistrate. Last Tuesday he appeared before Mr. F. A. Hazeland to answer a charge of al lowing his ponies to frequent the public roadı. He was fined $2,, and also ordered to pay $350 'compensation for certain property damaged by
his animals.
A-Tokio telegram, of 9th inst., to the M. C. D. News, saya:-Two armoured cruisers as fore Tunners of the fleet to visit Pacific waters leave Hampton Roads on Saturday under, Rear-Ad miral Sperry. Sixteen battleships and biz des- troyers under Admiral Robert Evans will leave the Atlantic two months later ard will be join. ed in the Pacific by three battleships as well as by thirteen armoured cruisers under Rear-Ad miral Dayton. Thies of the seven battleships at present under cousinction in Eastern yards are nearly finished. Naval expassionists are reported to be hoping to make them the nucleus of an Atlantic feet and that the departing ships, will be felt permanently in the Pacific.
l'at the capital instea of in Bhazii. Subsealock last night.. His rleksha was speeding out any formal agreemabl, Such restriction."
quently a resolution was adopted to the effect that the syedicate should not be slowed in the Prayince on any condition.
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EXCUSES are many and varied at the Police Couri. A cook named Wong Fat, residing At 18. Temple Street, Yau-ms-ti, was banished from the Colony on the 18th April last Friday afternoon, looking very important, he was recognised by a lakang who conducted him to the lock-up. Asked his reasons for returning to the Colony before the expiration of the years, Wong explained that he had to come," He simply couldn't help it. A man owed him some money, lo said, and he was here to make the man discharge the debt. Wong will be at liberty to return to Canton when he has done four hours' stocks and a year's hard labour,
ANOST Unfortunate accident, which, fortunately, did not end seriously, occursed last dight in Queen's Road Rast. The victim was a British a violent shake-up and a few bruises he was none the world for his little experience. It appears that Sheridan was riding in a ricksha along Queen's Road East shortly after, niso eastwards along the tram track, with des wheel in the groove. Just outside Wellington was struck squarely at the Back by an eastbound car-the number of which was either 26 or 21-and overturned. The. Bailor was thrown to the ground and rendered unconscious. He was picked up by a few few minutes ho recovered sufficiently to con- Europeans, who attended to him, and aber a tinue his journey.
Barracks the
vehicle
in course
WORK has now been begun on the Shanghai Bund in preparation for the two new passenger pontoons that are to be put into position in the middle of December, Trese pontoons, which will theasure 140 ft. by 25 it, and be approached by two bridges cach, are now of construction at the Vulcan Iron Works and their cost. will be borne in equal proportions by the Municipal Council INDIAN soldiers, butchers, bricklayers and car..and the Cur.oms. To conform to the penters and goodness only knows what took Conservancy normal live they will be moored part in a free fight at Kowloon last Friday night, fifty feet further out than the present Hankow The cosmopolitan mob bad a lively time all Road-pontoon. The pontoons will be roof:d, by themselves for a time until the arrival of and will be used exclusively for mails and Inspector Kerr when a few more cracked passengers, facilities being gives to the Cus-
three Chinumen
however, would be regarded here as a contra: vention of the Anglo-Japanese Commercial Treaty. Moreover, the bulk of the Japanese immigrants desirous of migrating to Canada har already lefe Hawail, and it is not anticipat.
Chinamen who shuffled into the dock at the Police Cour, last Saturday foresoon. A few days age to all licen junk, it will be remembered,
was burnt to the water's edge in the Kerosene Anchorage, at West Point. Soon after the Blaze had been extinguished the owner of the derelict had it towed and beached
: Cheung Haian island west of Stonecutter's... On
Orland, Nor 917T. A Lie 10th Oct.
Rajang, (Borneo) 4th OctTimber -- Wallem & Co. Mui
Barry 31st Aug., Cail.-D. & Co, Ld. Paklat, Gar. 6.4, 1.018, F. Wenzel, 17th Oct., Orwell, Br. 252,446, W. Frame, 11th Oct.,—
Bangkok toth Oct., Rice and Geo-B1 Spare all a bi Pangteng, Ger, 997, W Bötember, 15th Oct Saigon roth Oct, Rics and Meal- B. & S.
Prinz Waldemar, Ger: £3.7 11717,0W; ^van Senden, 17th Oct,~Sydney 24th 1 Sept., and Manila 15th Oct., Gen-M, & Co. Th
ed that such large numbeis will invado Canada hurday morning, in company with a number, Proslo, Nor. 25, 838, T. Seeber. 14th cla
in the future.'
Chade
of his crew, the junk muster went over to Hui for the purpose ofexamining what was left of the craft to find out if it was advisable to Montague for the homeland to-morrow, by the he reached, the island, he found a number of IN the departure of Police Constable Edward have her repaired. To bis astonishment, when | P. & O. liner Ocsand, the police force will have men busily engaged in breaking up the junk. lost a capable and hard working officer and a worthy liesd. Arriving in the Coler, fes He and his fokis were successful in capturing two men, whom they turned over to the police and a half years ago Policeman Montagus on a charge of theft. The accused” fisher- joined the police force, and some time later was men" they called themselves were charged transferred to the Water Police Station, where with the offence, before Mr. Hassland. L. he became connected with many important spector Kerr, who prosecuted, produced k cases. Soon after the memorable typhoon number of saws, hammers, pick ixos, etc, the: the 18th September, 1956, in which Peliceman accused's "shing tackle, to substantiate the Montague, together with his colleagues,
played charge.'
The thieves were provided with a home for three weeks, per
of
ne mean part in rescuing lives, his health be gan to fail until a few weeks ago when it was decided to layalid him. Prior to coming to the Far Policeman Montague had served in the King's Own 105th Yorkshira Light in- THE Hankou Daily News of 11th inst, says: The funeral of the late Commander Crabtree
fantry for fifteen years, taking part in the R., took place yesterday afternoon, the coffio
Indian and African Campaigns. He is the Two of the soldiers and toms to examine passengers' luggage on the holder of the Indian Campaigo medal (two ed with many beautiful wreaths sent by the deceased's paval and civilian friends, leaving bamboo poles, a pair of ammonition boots and co pleted the Kiukiang Road and the Customs clasps) and the King's medal (two clasps), the hospital at'th The hearse was preced ed by party of armed binejackets from H.H,Sn odd side-sandal, which the soldiers had pontoons will also be moored further
which was draped in a Union Jack and cover hends were avercarseated. A number of pontoons themselves. Aster they have been | clasps), African Campaign Quean's medal (four) Candia; Gleneárn, Nora. 17th September-* |
CIG
-Saigon oth Oct., Rice-Aagaard, "Thors- 'sen & Co. A
Bangkok 5th Oct, and Swalow 12th Rajaburi, Ger, use 182, H. firemer, 19th Octa Gen-B. & S. UMNO, BRES Shinbo Maru, Jap. 3.5.1 410. R. Samimmin,
*Nightingale and followed by a squad ol B.M.Ctaken off during the engagement to use as mis meet the requirements · of the ConserTARCY IT is with regret that the we (Shanghai Mercury) Pine Sury, P. R. Lulipold, Sade Mare, Acarai 17th Det-Kuchinoisu, rath Des, Coal
siles, were picked up in the street by the police. The quintette were arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hazelaid, on Saturday morning, at the Police Court, on a charge of disorderly behaviour, and
Board—N, C. D, Ŋrus..
1th Oct. Karateu(Japan), 8 h Oct – Coal, Toseikoshi & Co. K
Hamburg 6th Sept, and Singapore ab Sithonis, Gr. 3.3. 4.135, Brehmer, 1816 Oct.,
Ocf., Gon, and Nyosmile.-H. A. Lik Soshn Mant, Jan 31,112, T. Soroz, 15th Oct, Shanghal Bth Oct., Geo÷O;§»K == Standard, Nor... 89 & H. N. Tell/ sih Odrze
Saigon goth Sept., Rice Asguard, Thoru Ten & Co, G The Ships Panel Canal,
Taiwan, Br. 14, 1047 1. APMartin, 9th Oct.
---Saigon 4th Oct, Gen.-Chinese,, Toth September-Bakats Maru, Brisgavla, Zirian, Driesen, Baron. 13th September Taming, r. 14. 1.100 AW Outerbaldge, 18th Oct,Manila 1gili Octų. Hemp and Prometheus, Salazie, Stentor, Aroma, Jason,
Gen.-B. & S. Studentkandi Albenga, Denbighshier, Simla, Orwell, Roos, Tolv, Nor. 1.8., 247. E. Jacobsen, zith Bapt. Scandia, 20th, Seplemouse, Hitachi Mark, Tenjukisan Maro Jap. 63, 4.118 8. Shield
Brist
Bangkok 17th Sept RiceWallem & Co. Simons, Benlomond, Moyune, record the death, at the General Hospital to Silkesin 24th September-Atholl Verona, Sikh police, the mourners following in proces
day (12th inst ), of Mr. Leslie J. Dellow, Sub- sion to the cemetery. There the Rev. Shore
Te fuosal of Mr. Ship Tre-wo, late com Editor of the Ching Gastile, The deceased, Senegambia, 17th September-Achilles, Kin Zafiro, Bisa 1,619, A. Fruit, 14th Oct
Polynesian, tat October-dmória, Ben Emam read the burial service and after the body
pradore of Messi, E. D. Sassoon & Co. and who had only been in Shanghai since the be was lowered into the grave three volleys were
Palkon Sundo, Segovia, th October 12th Oct., Hemp ST. & Co. Risoof the Russo Chinese Back; took place yes ginning of the year, had been ailing for the past, Shaikh, Kawagowa Zornister, Br. 1.5/2.75.]. #wan,/1 fired by the ascost from the Nightingale." A
terday forenoon, says the N. C. D. Neuroth few weeks but it is e only t
Xmas faland 3rd Sept., Phosphate Rock tak days ago that he was
•yery large, and representative gathocing) was present at the cemetery,
The N. C. D. News of 7th last, says: -A very inst." "It was a most gorgeous corilge, similario competed to take to his bed.. Bis case became Mars, 5th October-Erskertag Frans Ferdi- interesting wedding was celebrated at the all Chinese funerals of that class and was export. so serious that Dr. Krieg ordered his removal to and Palermo, Bib October-Stierta, (Ger)
-Sourabaya (Java) vis Po'o Laut dih Oct, ECONOMY
ira capital thing to be prac Synagogue Beth El yesterday afternoon. The ed by the town Band and the Chinese Volunteer the General Hospital and be died at noon to-day Habiburg, 11th October Calchas, Glenlogan, Zweena, Br. 3.5, 1,148, A. Ramsay, 16th Oct,
of spinal mealogitis and typhoid fever. A Copack, Saxonin, Labritt, Syria, Touran Itised when nobody is looking, but it is a losing contracting parties were Miss Beatrice Band. The bier was also artistic, being covered
Arrivals at Home-10th September-Co game, when, somebody is especially if that Gomersall, daughter of Mr. Richard Gomersall, with a very pretty kiosk of flower, and post-mortem examination was held this after- somebody is a policaman-as Messis. J. R. of Westbourne Grove, London, and; Mr. M. borne by thirty-two bearers. The brougham of noen by Drs. Krieg and Paulan. Mr. Dellow embo Maru 3th September Willskad. Shlokwin and John Harris, representing the Myer, of Messrs. David & Co. and editor the deceased gentlemen which preceded the was a member of the Journalist's Rastitute; 17th September-Cylon Mars, Salazie Zi owners*** of lighters A.S.C. and Naw $ of Tract's
Mastenger. The synagogue was coffin was profusely decorated with dowers, and he comes from a well-known newspaper fin, Flakala Maru. 20th September -Nyanes. Recent Lulifold, 1st October-Polynesien, to vouch for Lo-day beadtifully decorated and a large number of fie late Mr. Sten Tzi-wo was inly twenty-six family in the north of England, his father 27th eptember-Sedo Moru, Stentor, Prins Eclipse, Br. 4-masted bark, 3,968
at the Marine, Court, friends were present. The bride was given years of aa (Chinese reckoning) at the timent at the prescal time being the London Editor
Away by Mr. John O'Shea, editor of The his death and leaves only pod son, whe of the Newrain Chronicis. Deceased had Sandia and October-Simla, &th October of the Water Police Shanghal Four and the bridegroom was mere infant. Mr. Shen was originally meme been brought up on the staff of the New fuck." 15th October-Sunda. *Station, charging their owners with falling auren ad by Mr.J: B. Fire. The canopy was ber of the Bri family-compradores of the castle Chronicle, from where he went to the fa exhibit lights on the lighters which were held t by Messrs. Levy, M. Shibbeth, Auren Hoogkong and Shanghal Bank and two other London Morning Lieder where he held, the The policeman in and E. Jabah; At the concfuping of the fore a banting institutions but was adopted position of sub-editor for two years: Durieg red, in the harbour that!
the Harbour
visited the ceremony a reception was held at the residence by the late Mr. Shen, compradore, of Messis, the Russo-Chinese war he came out, to the Tähters on the nightrip the 8th and 9th leat of the bride's slater, Not to Quintas Road, Saxion & Co. and the Russian Bank, Those Band past three years on the staff of the and found no lights exhibith Amin fact, be found. The wedding presents were very numerous streame Mr. Shên 714 we took and succeeded | Foking and Tientsin Times,"", "Hd, was, but 99 mone of the crew on board. It cost the owners and cost. Mr. and Mrs. Myer teava today in the posts held by bis late adopted father years of age and leaves a widow (who is now gre dollar each,
at Lome) to mourn his fourę. on a trip lg the hills,
who had no children,
they
by
were fined $2 each.
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Temperature, Humidity
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20th Septje. Castón 8. n. Co. (Lyndhurst, › Br. Omaste 4 26th July, Kobe i
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