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Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY DECEMBER 23.

and down the coast, protesting against the action of the British in taking over the coo trol of the police patrol system of the rivers. Now, mass meetings are all very well in their way; mass meetings which afford five or six hours' squabbling are in their own fashion S. WATSON & CO., a development of the safety valve principle,

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NCHES AND THE BRITISH FLAG,

Own Correspondent.

Canion, ared December. It is repared that the British Conen-General

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1907.

PANESE BUDGET

COMPREHENSIVE RETRENCHMENT

Tokio, December 16. The details of next year's Budget, have been finally settled at an extraordinary Cabinet

held to-day

Council held on Sunday and State Council

Telegrams

Sir Edward Grey at Berwick

London 26th

Sir Edward Gray, speaking at

Last night the galaxy of first Class talent, brought here by the Pollard Lilliputian) Com. pany, proved its superiority to many of the nites that llongkong Audiences have seen from time to time. The Belle of New York and should certainly be supported-by-the-occupied the boards and the capital manner in active propagandist who does not desire that which the young folks harded their respective the proletariat should inquire too closely into parts held the audience spellbound. It is his ongoings. But how comes it about that indeed a saying too much that each performar at one of the busiest seasons of the year the dein-nstrated comaļderable skill in 'pourtraying the alteroative of three muntha' imprisonment secure years. The Army is affected to the undoubtedly liave to increase ours. Little

Chinese merchants and shopkeepers find time to linger over the fragrant tea cup POPULARITY and sip nectar and resolution at the same

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Watson's

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Morton and Kerker's innsterpiece.

the

Canion has agreed, to the request of HE the Viceroy, to direct the prohibition by British subjects of the practies of Sying the British fagon Cainere owned uaches and to fine the offenders, if found guilty," sum of $500 with

with hard labour.

| said that Germany was cuibarking on Bila

naval progranimé, ho did not complain, bat Public enterpri exlive been postponed, bereby effec ing in Baving of Yen 4,000,000 naval on an average annually for a period of six cou if other unitors Increase their navy, we will extent of Yon 20,000,000 annually and the navy had been heard of the Japanese alliance in by Yen $3,000,000 in the six years, MENER PAGDER tobacco, sakd and sugar, and a new duty on were pracefully occupied in consolidating 30,000,000,

Increased duties on the consumption of recent years for the reason that the Japanese

breath 7 Sloce the formation of the Canal Harry Arinios was in the solo hands | Waiwupu) has communicated with the Minister petroleum are expected to yield annually Ye and developing their own country. 7 hot

in addition to the above arrangements made by the British Consul General and H.E. the Viceroy, the Mixty of Fraigh Affairs (the for Great Britain at Peking requesting him to instruct the British Consul in the Southern Capital to strictly proh bit the British flag from being down on Chinese owned launcher under false pretences

The Belle of New York in 100 well, kunwn in the Colony in require on lining. As

parts taken individually, the delineation ton-Bankow Kailway Company the principal Miss Lillie Bull. Her American Accent, business of Canton has been the holding of her acting and a smart got up were subjects As Com: Angelique, mass meetings, which have proved as futile of much communi.

the Queen of comic opera, Miss. Ivy Pollard in their results as in their perfervid résolu-

charmed hit aud.ence and solidly established

THE WEST RIVER QUESTION.' tions. Granting, then, for the sake of ar-

for herself her capability of holding auch an

The four returned students' from Japan ra.... gument, that the British flag as the official pro-important role, and at the same time imparting tector of the police in South China has, sholl a pleasing appearance by her gracefulness. Presenting the Chinese students in that country we say, no focus stand, what benefit would Her past was performed exceedingly well and to join in the protest against the West River the Chinese merchants confer on themselves by her haughty bearing helped in great patrol service being placed under the control easure to bring the play to the success it of foreigners, yesterday afternoon, called on were they to boycott British goods entering. Canton? Yet that suggestion was seriously really was. Fiff Fricot was ably pourtrayed by the Viceroy and informed H.E. how the agita- made and seconded at a mass meeting the fiss Olive Moore, whilst Miss Eva Pollard un-tion over the question is being carried or other day. Then, again, some misguided personated exceedingly well the part of fit among the students in Japan,

Grey, the Salvation Army lassie-the belle. creature with a twist in his mathematical Master Teddy McNamara, na Ichabod Bronson, apparatus, proposed that the Chinese should president of the Young Man's Rescue League HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY ITS

do away with foreign interport steamers by and Anti-cigarette Society of Cohoes, was seen o advantage. Special mention must be made of CONSISTENT EXCELLEN replacing the present fleet with unc floated'

withs Chinese money and operated by Masterjohnnie Heintz ("Blicky Bill McQuirk, Chinese labour. We do not stay to consider mixed ale pugilist) whose part was performed the relative importance such a scheme in great style, at times throwing the house in

athi Ratloo) and Master Willie award

VERY OLD LIQUEURS SCOTCH

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GENUINE AGE

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FINE MELLOW "FLAVOUR."'!

"Per Caso

noblemen, whose eccentricities considerably ramused the audience; Muster Freddy leintz an Karl Von Pomparuichi, the polito' lunatic-a very difficult role-but, almirably carried

RECRUITING,

As several regiments of troops, under the command of the Admiral an! Commander-in- ver of Kwanglung, have been despatched to the circuit of the prelectures of Your chow and have not yet been ordered back to Canton, the Authorities have given orders to Expectant Magistrate Wu to enlist recruits for the fami

Limchow to quell the recent risings there, and

stationed here for garrison purposes during the

winter months,

COMMERCIAL COMMISSIONER C. Chang Busze, the ex-Minister of

Railway, Mining and Commerce, is shortly to proceed to the Straits Settlements to investigate the.commerce of that country, and yesterday called on H.E. the Viceroy to take his leave.

might possess with regard to the future of / convulsions; Miss Clara McGorlick (Count on of three new regiments of trasps to b the riverine traffic, because that. is beside the point. All we would observe is that it (Count Patri Rafa) the twin Portuguese would be extremely pleasant for the Chinese shareholders of the Chinese steamboat com pany to learn. one fine morning that their first class fleet of native vessels had been The dancing was very gracefully per pillaged and looted from Wuchow to Can formed by Miss Merle Pollard (Kissie W. ton, and that the Chinese Government profitegarter (a music hall dancer) and Mis Ethel Naylor (Glacit High Kick), : pace will lessed itself unable to offer the slightest as"

ot allow 3 o anumerile the less important sistance in tracing the marauders, while as for compensation the idea was preposterous.as, suffice it to say that Saturday night's performance was captivating, and was well The fact is, the whole subject is bound up in worth seeing, › the question whether honest, legitimate trade shall be exposed any longer, to the periodi-on cal exactions of hordes of unmitigated and Company will not appear. Beginning on

$15.00 audacious, river-rats which abound in the

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LENTEED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Camine deira, Great Britain which has a pre- ponderating share in the steamship as well as in the river trade has declared at long-length a decided answer in the negative and to Great Britain belongs the credit of illustrat ing to the Chinese the invariable result of procrastinations, evasions, and appeals.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

MR. Kaikhushroo S. 1). Seina, son of Mr. S. D. Setna of the firm of Messrs. P. B. Petit & Co., has passed his L. M., and S. examinations in 131 Bonibay on the 21st inst. Mr. Seina, Jr., is only

23 years of age.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. julegkong, 30th November, 1907.

...BIRTHS. ༤་ Un December 1, 1907, at Peking, the wife of

C. C. KIRKE, el 500.

On Mecember 15, 1997, at Shanghai, boro 10 Rev. and Mrs. Pilley of Huchow, a son, JOHN ALLEN.

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On December 16, 1997, at hanghai, the wife of PERCY A. MACLEAN, of a son.

MARRIAGE,

Ou December 16, 1903, at Shanghai, GAVIN LINDSAY, son of the Rev. Wm. Campbell, Craigie, Kilmarnock, to ES18 FORBES, third daughter of John F. Car, Glasgow.

DEATH,

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On Nove ober 2, 1907, at Lowell, Mass., USA., in her 85th year, Mrs. SARAH H DANFORTH, the beloved mother of A. W. Danforth, of Shangbai

A PIECE of Crown land, inland lot No. 1780, situ tie at Causeway Bay, having 27,63. square feet, was put up for auction at the offices of the Public Works Department, this afternoon. It was sold to Messrs. Palmer and Tormer for $50 above the upset prime, which was $11,040..

KOBBERS ON THE CANTON,

DELTA,

TRADING BOAT STOPPED FROM RIVER BANK Another instance of the outrageous conduct of the band of pirates and col-throats infest- ing the Canton delta, and the necessity for the presence of British men-al-war on those water. ways, was given at the Magistracy, this after-

men-Ho Yue

To-night the play will be repeated and also Tuesday night. On Christmas night the

Thursday, 26th inst., In Town will be staged.

Box Plans at Robinson Piano Company.

MORE "COUNTERHBIT"

TRICK ON A STALL-KOLDER FAILS, Another Chineman was arrested yesterday being in possession of counterfeit coins. From what transpire at his trial at the Palice Court, this morning, it seems that on the 15th instant the accused-Cheng Ming-west to stall No. 16 New. Westem Marke and ordered forty cents' worth of sausages, which he paid for with a Mexican dollar, receiving three twenty cent pieces back as chane. Cheng Ming lell the masket for a minute or so and returned to the stali, looking very muchi annoyed:""

The change you gave me just now is bad," he said, placing three copper twenty-cent pieces on the counter. Kindly give me good ones.

'Believing the' man's story' the stad-holder made good, and Cheng Ming left. Yesterday he called again of the warket and repeated the trick, but on this occasion the stall-holder gave him in charge. When searched at the Central Police Station three extra pieces of base money were found in his belt,

THE VICEROYALTY..

A rumon is current here that the present

Viceror, E. Cha Jen-chun, is about to be transferred to the province of Szechuan and that H.E. Yang Sze-thing, prebent Viceroy of the province of Chihili, will e oppointedtothe Ling Kwang provinces to replace 1.E. Chang,

i. ARBIYAL OF A BANDIT CHF

Yesterday, Expectant Magidrate Lal Ping. suo pp bontd the Chinese gunboat Aung Ching arrived here from Yanchaw escorting has been and chef, Lau Yun-ming, who

Miah Authorities. fo await his trial, .-

CHI KIANG RAILWAYS. For the past few weeks the people of the provinces of Chekiang and Kiangio, residing in Canton, "haye hield several meetings in their Assembly Hall here, in connection with the protest against the floating of the foreign lean. for the constructions of the railroads in those provinces, and they have cecided that the rail.

be accordingly made arrangements for the should be built with Chinese capital and rading of capital by shares of $5 each. Up to

present, 25,00 shares quiv.lent to $15,030 have been taken up by the Cheklang ad Kiangau residents of this city.

ENGLISH-SPEAKING OFFICIALS.

3 accordance with Imperial directions to

ninmend the high officials now in office st Coton who are able to speak the English guage to be selected for the appointment of Amiral of the province of Kwanglung, H.E. Veroy Chang bas recommended three ocials, viz-Tatals Kung tum-tsam, Wei This morning, Mr. Hazeland sont him to gnolo, and Inspector General of the Navy, li for three months with hard labour and six can, to the hire to fill the vacanc hours' stocks.

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WAST RIVER PATROL.

A PEKING DESPATCH.

A NEW ASSOCIATION,

The students of this city, have formed an abciation under the style of the Association fthe Introduction of elf-Government into Nine Prefectures and Seven Sub-pre Writing from Peking on the Bib inst., the fuses of Kwangtung, and the opening

bers of the Society for rescuing the

The Hongkong telegraph room, bet alias Ko Keak and Worg Chark, W. C. D. New cars spondent say the Tovereignmony of this Association will be reiformed

all sides the danger that the best meant efforts of a friendly Power to save China's reputation as a political machine may be misconstrued and thereby lead to a rupture,

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alias Chan Ping Chi, nicknamed "Tai Look Chi"-whose extradition is being applied for Rights of China at Canton have twice teleorrow in Yu Mow Street inside the city.

graphed to the Waiwapa concerning the sup

HIGHWAY KOBBARY. by the Chinese authorities, came up for trial;"

Chief Detective Inspector Hausori pro:ccupression of pirates on the West River in ted. The accused pleaded not guilty to the

indictment.

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In stating, the particulars of the case the Chief Detective Isspector ssid that the a rader, who was in complainant was the habit of going fr in the Shiu-inong village, in Heungahan, by boat to the Tum On the 6th October last he left Shiu-long in the his boat thirteen piculs of fisk, which he dis- posed of in the market that afternoon, at about

Chow, morkel town in Shuntak,

So far as we can gather from the trend of armed with rifles, appeared on the river even of the Commissioner of the Imperial, ona of these trips, which, 11 will be seen,

The new Budge! re-aforms Japan's peace policy. The extension of armaments has been largely arrested presumably in view of the widening sphere of "Japan's ententis" "with" || foreign, Powers, a

The present rettlement is largely due to the good offices of the Marquis Katsura, the ex Premiaz-N. C. D. News,

THE EN COTTON SPIANING, AND WEAVING QU, ED.

ANAUAL REPORT,

the general managers submit a statement of accounia to October 31, 1997, showing the result of twelve months' working to thai date.

The period under review has been an

abnormally bad one for all yarns, and while the cotton crop of 1914-7 was of good quality, was in shoil supply, and prices were maintalued at a high level throughout the your. **

The balance at credit of Profit and Loss is Fle: 46,307.82 which it is proposed to deal with

as follows:-

To pay a dividend of Tis 20 per

share on 15,00 share.. To carry forward to new account

Tis.

agreement with Trance and Russia rendered the objects of the Anglo-Japantso alliance more secure than ever because they proved that other nations' recognised those objects as compatible with their own interests in the Far East.

Later.

Strike of Coal Ha ds at Fort Said

Lloyds at Port Said report a strike, of coal heavers to have Legun and to be spreading to the coiliers..

There is now a general and considerable delay to steamers."

New Bayonet for the British Army.;

It is expected that the Army ouncil will

three adopt the Japanese bayonet, a weapon inches longer than the British, and one which was terribly effective in

Manchuria The British Navy.

21st December, The Standard states that the Admiralty 37.5000 has decided to establish, a Pacific Nort

8,807 Ba

American squadron next May, consisting of Ti... 46,307 8 | the fourth cruiser squadron and six ships

the County" class.

During the year the sum of Tls. 23,663.03 has

that purpose in 1955, been expended on sp cial repairs and renewals of the amount of "The 45,939.92 set aside foi

CONIULTING COMMITTRE

On his departure i 1-Europe, Mr. P. F. Lavers resigned his seat on the Committee and Mr. F.. E. Clerk was invited to fill the vacancy. H.E. Lord Li Chiog lang has also resigned for the me reason, but the vacancy has not so far been filled.

1:

In accordance with Article XVII, the Mem- hers of the Consulting Committee reire, but all are eligiumselves for re-election AUDITORS.

Mr. G. 1. Wingrove has audited the, Com pany's accounts and his selection to the po sition requires the confirmation of the shore- holders.

Jarding, Matheson & Co., LD,

General Managers."- Shanghai, Lecomber 14, 1927,

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`STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS For year ended October 31, 1997, (Cents ommitted). Balance Sheet at October 31, 1707% ·

Liabilities. Dr.

Th Capital-Authorized 20,000 shara, al Tis. 50-Tis, 1,00,000- sub. scribed 15,000 shares at Tis. 50... Jardine,, Mathesse & Co., Ld.....

It is believed that the base will be Esqui- mault,

Tio Cruise of the United States

Battleships.

Mr. Taft, interviewed in New York, said it was nonsense to think that Japanese were anth American. They were not concerned about the Pacific cruise, which they con- sider a mere naval test.

"THE SEAMLESS KOBE”

THE LATEST NOVEL

One can scarcel peruse the pages of "The Seamless Hobe (by: Ada Carter-Werner Laurib)w thous feeling tight through the keen“ est interest in this original tale. The writing is clear and warms with the glow of individual- ity.be beginning with the athestic story of Lord George Maxwell's coro after his illness when all doctors had pronounced his care hope- leis would bring to the mind Christain Science. Then we will follow the hero-Robert. Saul-- when he gave up his life of a pilost at St. Anselm's College, to go out into the world," 750cco ending. up in asking Lady Cecil Gwynne 507,917 to marry him, his heart having gone out 91,358 to her years ago when he was called, during his 12,098 stay in the Seminary, to tie the kpot between 23,276 ber and a man, old enough to be bergrandfather. *Equalization of dividend account 15occo Cecil Gwynne's staunch fiend was her aunt,

Profit and Loss

To

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Accounts payable...

Uncollected dividends......

Repairs and renewals

46,307 Margaret Courcy, and she favoured Robert Bauf. The wedding between Cecil and the old ---Tis: 1.582057 Togey was about to take place when a few days before she received serious injuries in a caringo, .accident...

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Furniture in muratin Mill stores

Cotton stock

* Is,

We will not relate of the mouths of terrible, 139,438

suffering and pain she went through, suffice it 300,430.

to say that all doctors pronounced her casa. 367,620

hopeless. During her illness she wrote 4, 20

to Saul breaking off the secret organo- 4,264

ment which they had entered into. The 16 598

letter was written lovingly, but quile decided. 85,371

ly. It was the leas! egolls ical letter

Cotton and yaro in preces 30,156 that she had written him for a long time, and

Yarn $100 wat

Waste in sick da

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Unexpired fire insurance premis... Unexpired rates and taxes

551,789 5.748 6,584

422

Accounts receivable

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Cash in band

71,332 Ba

it touched him deeply. His reply was charac-? teristic of the man's impo'sive, nature, Ha refused to consider the engagement at as end, but, instead, he said, in a year he would ask her again to be his wife, -

To Rates and taxes......

¡, Fire insurance

In the meantime he goes to Africa, to con

111,580,057 vert the heathens, but lie finds there far deeper vice and degiedation than he had left, and after spending a twelve month there he PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.

returns to England Vein hile, fecil Gwynne For year ended October 31, 150%

was cured and converted to Chriiim Science Th

He rets to find her a sweet and gentle 7,561 woman she whim illness when he had 18,126 left her a year ago was turning a bitter. 10,96 and discontented wom in. Again he renewi 3,710 bis offer of marriage and again he was a5o disappointed, for although, she said, she loved 14,332 him she could not Live up Christian Science, 46,307 We leave the reader to go through the troubled 5 times of Robert Saul when his sist, r and her 116,224

son, the only ones he loved, was convertet te Tia.

the Christian Science faith Finally, he bim 64,986 Halance of Working Accou51ft4self was won over is the cause. Tranfer fees

ILONGKONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1957.

Kwangsi by British gunboat, The telegrams OPKEEPER “HELD UP" ON THE ROAD

TO TAI KUK-TSUL WHERE DOES BRITAIN. STANDI

state that, "the people of the Two Kwang Pro - vinces are extremely surprised to leam from

formation reached the police at Yau-ma-ti There seems to be a disposition among

various sources that the Foreign Ministry has 5 late yesterday afternoon of a case of a certain portion of the Press to belittle

given permission to the British Government to

hway robbery which was perpitrated at. and pooh-pooh the questions affected by the

ute s naval force to suppress the piracy i thelay yesterday on the road between Fam West River patrol service as of merely aca, demic interest. For the moment the maiter

West River at the pretext of protecting rise and Tai-kok-tsu. Five me: took part tish commercial interests. This action is quite ide robbery, one of whom was captured, is not of so great or immediate difficulty as even to suggest the passibility of a cul-de-sac

absurd and infringes China's sovereignity; and the remainder made good their escape Powers to demand similar rights in other parts, doing business at Sam-shui;pa and being entered, but there encompasses it on usual way for Tam Cliow. He bad. on board will also establisli a precedent for other foreign person robbed is a well-known store- of the Chinese Empire in future under various Toketsui, He resides at Sam-shui-po, and, prelences. The West River is not inland water customary for him to go so, Tai kok-isuí three o'clock, lalf an hour later he started to

way, and the policing power cannot and must work to attend to his business there. return to Shiu-loang. When he was soma

not be placed in the hands of foreigners, not Stime; yesterday morning he started out three miles down the river ten med, all

Maritime Customs at Wuchow, as proposed by it come off as anticipated. At about the Home papers Great Britain has not the bank. They called on the bout to stop,

because the Commissieer, is a foreign subject spa the way, and, taking out bis pocket remotest intention to perform the disagreeable but seeing that little head was paid to them, the British Minister, in Peking some time 860, nose shopkeeper arrived at a very secluded duties of winter watchman longer than she they look aim and sent a vol ey at the boat,

As the matter will surely lead tq, serious infer.exe it. He had no sooner turned the bend 'can help.. And we may take it-for a mol The crew became alarmed and drew alongside i though he is in Chinese Government service.bde extracted a 55 note, so he said, to -

the river bank. There were four men in the certainly that if the Imperial Chinese (obant, including the complainant. The robbers national complications and disturbances in the wave men sprang out from the bush. One rif vernment demand the restoration of their derve them out of the boat and kept guard over Liangkwang Provinces in the not distant future, theshed up from behind the traveller and sovereign rights over the internal river them on shore. The bat was then fearched the natives will protest to the bitter end agatest lohim in close embrace. The shopkeepe. By Balance brought forward. ways of the two. Kwang Provinces the and $126, which complain ni had received for it, regardless of the consequences "

In consequence of these messages the Wai-Whe was being held in that position the British mosquito flotilla would be of his fish, to ether with some clothing, were

After they had possessed them wupu has telegraphed to the Viceroy Chang othearched him. They found nothing of any and doing bright and early. It is merely sales, a matter of convenience that the British selves of the money and clothing they chun at Canton advising him to explain val his pockets and they were about to carefully to the people and the members of the relim when they saw the Sy bill in is fleel is to be seen on the Canton delta demanded, a toll of 1100 from the

plainant for the urn of the waterway. before-named quciety that the China.c Gov.rnarhis they took, and fled. During the at all, a sort of forcible rider to a

This money was to be paid over in ten days' ment did not give poemission for British gunboats stri a jade-stous bangle which the shop. motion already adopted that the piracies timr, on the same spot, or else, the rabbers police the West River, but that in view of the kecarried on his wrist broka, but only a and waterway, robberies along the riverine threatened to shoot them if they used the river large number of pirates and the incompetency park was picked up on the road, the o her I certify that all may requirements as auditor Five li of the Chinese naval force, is Kwaogai, the ball believed, was removed by the robbers, have been complied with and I further cenity districts were a disgrace to civilisation and again. They were then driven away, a standing reproach to thic Chinese Govern down the river, they met a police boat and re- British Government has been requested to use hopkeeper returned to Sam shai-po that I have examined the above: accounts and ment. We have spoken of China's sovereign ported the matter, Inspector Hanson stated it's war;vessels to assist the Chinese authorities. andred, the outrage to Police Sergeant balance sheet, and in my opinion the balance Ring 10 pawo it reslerday at 26, 8mili

Gino notified Inspector, Mcllardy, at sheet is a full and fair balasce misel, and pro- under a false name,

com.

well in mind that the complainant had given up trading on rights, but it must be kept wellin that part of the river, owing in the threat. that we do not hold for a second that Complainant, reald, identify the first accused, these have been in any respect infring, but he was not sure of the second man, who

bold him from behind. ed. As we have read from day to day, the sople, have been holding mass meeting on

Evidence was then called,

to patrol the river, for the protection of both foreign and Chinese merchants, If E, Chang has been instructed to persuade the natives, at Canion to dissolve the aforesaid society and The Government!

Maka carefully consider the Cvateats of their legems,

(puļa "struggle "but he could do nothing.

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MBBSR8 Jardine, Matheson & Cup Ed, have Tl4, 116,724 | | issued a calendar and pocket memo book on JARDINY, MATHESON & Co, LD behalf of the Alliance Assurance (o, Ld, for,

General Managers.

which they are the local agents, Shanghai, November 30, 1907.h

In accordance with the Companies' Act 1900,

An unemployed named Kwok Fok, who'

ed a house at 1, Kennedy Street, Yan-na-11,da Saturday night, and stalo, a elk jacket, safürd At $4, con miliei a domble offence by

Au-senich was made" at the "perly drawn up so as in exhibit a tras and cor-ed the jacket bad lattice and suspect was anoiled. He sect view of the state of the Company's Affairias police; Kwok waged as the Police Court, to day, bown by the books of the Compan land se was adjourned to allow the pol co

CEO, R. WINGROVE meat and four hours!jock

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