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the, with respect to the Chokinog, railway LOCAL AND GENERAL
Jo, who could have dreamt that be gentry
of the districts to be traversed by the line were | Tutk rinting in Koren is subsiding. Summons ready and willing to subscribe $27,000,000 at 10 surrender are being dispatched throughout a single meating towards the purchase of the
S. WATSON & CO., serisking and the construction of the road? In some way or other, the opposition had to be appeared, if only that the Grand Councilion might "save their face." I was out of the question to adopt drastic measures against the gentry and merchants" of either Canton or Chekiang, for the influence and authority which could be wielded by men who spoke in millions were out to be under-estimated even in Peking. Accordingly, the Grand Council set to work and evolved a decree, the first of the pair referred to, which as an example of castistry could scarcely be excelled. The decree, a translated in the Shanghai'newspapers, is a madel of redundancy, tautology' and circum. locution, bur, nevertheless, the object of the Imperial Government is made ab-oluely clear. Beginning with a long harangue about the anxiety of the Throat to introduce constitutions! government into China, with a side Luggestion that, of course, the Imperial authority must | always temalo paramount, the real, isqueir arrived at in the most casual way. Perhaps it will be list to quote the essential portios of the decree in full. The decred proceeds, "we have observed that there are many gentry, merchants and others of Various
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ng, but there are others who are merely muking hasty and ignorant utterances without minding their personal position and not know.. ing the situation, and whenever there is any. thing important regarding either internal or foreign affairs they` Iry in interfere with the same under the pretence of constitutionaliam ap! when one shouts our the others will follow the same blindly causing many rumours and. uunded reports and thus destroying a pro- per system of national welfare. If such a practice be allowed the general situation will becomia dangerous and there will be troubles
"everywhere, and there will be ne bope of living" any constitutional systems for a long time to conre and there will be no hope of having the Empire a strong sation. Of course the resti- [31-ments of the populács should be allowed to rench but there should be no unwonted noisy untrances. The people of a constitutional country should respect the order of the Cou try and maintain peace and tranquillity."
On November 7, 1907, at Wooster, Ohio, U.S.A,, the wife of G: K. ARTHUR, of a son, .
On December 24, 1907, at Shanghai, the wife of WILFRID F. HAMLIN, of a son, (William Walter Law),
MARRIAGE.
There is much more to the same effect and the
dterer winds up with the threat that if any
On December 24, 1997, at Shanghai, ERWIN JAMES MALPAS, of the London Mission, Shang-persons do incite the people to agitate against Jiai, lourth son of Wit iam H. Milpas, of Ports- mouth, to FLORENCH GAIN, youngest the State they will be punished with the utmost daughter of the late David Gain, of Norwood. rigour of the law and the yansers where sach
DEATH.
trouhl s arise will not be held guiltless The On December 27, 1907 at Shanghai, PAULum-and-substance of the decree is that the ALBERT SCHLUMBERGER, in his qóth year.
gentry must mind their own, húsiness and.k en their thoughts to themselves, otherwise they
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Hongkong, TyURSDAY JANUARY 2, 1028,
weed not hope to see constitutional government introduce; for years to come. The sentiments
the country."
Tix Captain of the N. Y. K. S. Wogo-fers was washed away from Li vessel ff the pro- vince of Nato in this reeen storme
MEMBERS of the anti-Ispasere pans at "evil" are circulating the rumour th 1 the craite of the American Flest in the Pacifi w intended to save Kares:
FORGED notes are in circulation at Mukden the discovered up to the present anunt in value to Yen in, The forgery is areable to Osaka.
THE hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial Netheriole Hospitals begs to acknowledge
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JAPANHNB, ADMINAL “ATHOME”
RECEPTION ON BOARD HJM, 8. “NANEW***
› On Wednesday, iba Fst last, Rowr-Admiral
KOWLOON DOCKÝ DANCE.
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[A LARGE GATHERING,
PROGRAMME
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THE WOCHOW FRACAS,
„BRITISH C22MMANDER'S APOLOGIES TO 'CHINEIR: TOTAL,
{THE INCIDENT CLOSED, We undersinst thai the Relish Adminal des
CHILDRENS SPORTS AT KOWLOON.
C. Tamari, the Captains and Officers H I.J. The annual dance promoted by the Farmpean South China Sea « quzdesu wote "At homa" - staff of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock the leading esidents of the Colony, on board Tuesday night, and, as usual, the event was patched Flag Commander Vivian to Wuchow to the civil, naval and military authorities and Company, Lid. was held at the decks on the Japanese flagship, Nantes. To convey marked with success. Over goinvitations had to investigate into the recent alleged fracas be the quer's on board a sprcial service of four been inned, consequently there was an un- tween souje bilukjickets ›f torando boat 03ó Stenen las cher, audy & decked with bunting, ù,uxlly larga attendance. The dancing room and the Wuchow naive police. Commander was mantined untween like her and the was brilliantly decorated by means Calarc Vivian called on the Taoin', and, according to Japanese cruiser Punctually at three o'clock, lamps;the walls were covered withthen guolali Chinese report, expressed his regret that this the first launch cast off front this: Fier, with a antions, whilst interspersed were fo iage designs incident should have occurred and stated the large number of guests who continued to and New Year greetings. Atthehead of theicom intention of the British authorities to make a arrive un'il about 4 pm. The visitors were the figures 1007" were prettily pirked out in thorough loquiry into the circustances that received on board by press officers by small electric lamps. The principal decoration, led to it whom, each one in turn was presented in Ad. which lent charm to the surrounding, was the The Chinese, Tanini, on his part, thinked miral Tinni. For the occasion the deck of Dock Company's flag, the initial on which Commentar Vivion, and promised to dupal the Bagship was converted, isto a mini itore were cla erly worke out in small par-colour any erranenus impression on the part of iba THE Chinese Eastern Railway is attracting to-play of the national flowers of japan, the cherry the dancing beg, the bind of H. MS.cally closed.
Land of Chrysanthemums with the artistic dia, ed electric bulbs. Shonly after nine o'clock | populace. The incident is considered in prec- wards Vladivostok the traffic in beans, beancake blossom and a bowery of drooping Wistarian, alf Mons euth being in attendance, The full' and other cereals which is blocked by the cos
the work of the members of the crew of the programme was as follows: gestion at Changchun, by reducing its rates. Nunima, Flags, and hunting completed the scheme of decorations Shortly after 3.3 p.m. Sir Frederick and Lady Lugar, at ended by Chp. P.-H. Mitchell-Taylor, ADC, Nr. AJ Backenbury, ale secrelay, and Lleur Fleming, airived on board the Govern men sender. Victoria, and among the quests present were. Cominadora' Sidkes, Major-General Broadwood, Commanding the Forces in South China, most of the Captains and Officers of the British and Foreign men-of-war 10 pust, the Consular representa tives and many prominest ciniens, fecluding a large number of ladies. The Japanese com- manity was fully represented, Acting Consul', Mash ko being anong the porats, katertain. ment was provided for the visi ars by the crew of the Maniwa, who gave excellent exhibitions of japanese fencing as practised by the old-time Samurai, Jiu-jutsu, and tomo-1 modified form of wrestling. Prix were awjrded the compe. titors as the end of each bou, temporary bridge was erected, over the dick and from this position, the Governor and suite and many of the guests watched the display on the part of the craw, whose exhibition was appreciated by frequent rasad, of applause..
with thanks the folowing danstig inwards purchase of Rotgen Rays:-Dr. G. M. Hirston, $100.
MAJOR-Ross BAAQ.M.C. Captain Taylor, A.D,C, to the Governor, and MÀ H, H. E Gompertz, first police magistrate, will leave fns Peking on a holiday on Saturday next, on the transport Harlinge
TELEGRAMS from eschwang stale thit owing to the continued decline in silver, and to the dullness of transactions and the year in general, the price of commodities has risen by ten to twenty per cent.
A
REAR Admisa) Brownson, Chief of the Bureau of Navigation,I has came to loggerheads with Presideal Roosevelt over the policy to be dbserved in his depatiment, and has resigned
his office.
CHRNG K41, the master of a rest •urant at Shu ki-wan, was prosecured, by Inspector, Mac- donald at the Police Court, this morning, far selling bear without having an appropriate
licence. He was fined $to 1.
The troops are leaving the goldfields of Nevada where, it will be remembered, the mi ert had gone on strike against payment by cheque. The previous reports of the dis- turbances have beso grossly exaggerated.
A contre, by name Wong Tak, who appro. printed a bundle of clothing-the p operty of a fellow passenger, on board the steamer Hoi any, which arrived from the West River en Tuesday night, in cow doing thres weeks hard inside. He completed his' cura is the stucks" shortly after four o'clock this afternoon.`.
A cake and win · banget was then served, at the conclusion of which the visiors took | their depistare after a most enjoyable afternoon and fally appreciative of the cordial hospitality
of their Japanese briste,
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The list of invited guests included te fillow.
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Entomoka nisam.Catch of the Season Wala Choristers Circassian Circin Ray Qundellimumable Matecr Bars Danco.......folly flok Lancers Country Girl Walt...................................... Faute des Konas Eightsome Real,... Dzilamạng thu Talines: & Valeta... moti
Caledoniany prove you'Scosch Aim 1. Walkd.
Wallmonkey Gold and Silver 13. Para Dancesinden Boston Balla 13. Lancerinainen kamine Tableau Vivants 14. Walkera momffery Widow Elgoma Keef Mrs. McLead of Ramsay, 16. Schottische AINT
13.
3. Lancers...Oh! Bemmy
•. Walte.....
aja adicador. 14– Criadoulang-Search-Alte 15. Two Steptam cupcake Why don't you try 11. Lancers...
Catch all the Seamai
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As regards the go-eral arrangement every 'must go to those concerned' in the getting up of the dance, which turned out rch a success, for there was .no- thing licking to a sure the comfort of the guests presens." The officials in charge were:-Messrs. Witham Stewan, chairman; Robert Lapsley, treasurer; commitee: J. J. Sibbit, J. Pearson, CW. Alexander. C. R. Crispin, W. J. Crawfod, 1. lilackledgej M. C.': William Stewart, J, J. Vibbit, and J. C. Gow, hon, secretary,
Supper was served before midnight in the billiard room, which also wore a gay and festive
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AN ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT. Yesterday was a "red letter" day for the children of this Colony, it was the day when the member of the Kawloon Cricket Club Aung open their hospitable doors and privided
usement, in the form of athletic, sports, "for the youngsters of Hongkong and.. Kowloon, There was a large amendinge of children, big Find small, who had been invited to join in the" sports. The grounds were tastefully decorated and presented an animated appearance with bunting hang on every side. Throughout the afternoon the band of the 119 b'Infantry en«. livened the proceedings with appropriate music, The programine was a lingihy one, and matters were so arranged by the energetic committee that every youngster received a prixa in the end." Punctually at the hour stated the spons be gan, resulting as unders-
apperance, As the cluck were "chiming twelve a gun was fired announcing the New Year, and, simultaneously, the lighted figures. 1957-disappeared, giving place to "1908 which was mmediately, switched on. *uld Lang Syn was then song lustily by HE. Muju-General Brondwo id, c.B., M. the Company. Supper ended, dancing was and Mrs F. J. Hadeley, Hon. Mr and Mrs Aned, termina ing during the small hours
of the morning, W. Brewin. Mr and Mrs Bonner, Mr and Mrs
Hon. Dr. 'and' Mei J, M. Atkinson, Mr and Mrs J. Armstrong, Mr and Mrs Araki, and Mr and Mrs T, Arimii, 17
Berindongue, Mr A. J. Brackenbury, Sir Henry, Lady and iss Beykeley, Mr and Mr }. V. Braga, Me and Mrs. Hechosia, Str A. W. Brebner, and Mr Bianculower,
and Sir Paul Chater.
10-NIGHT'S "PANTOMIME,
Pollard's Lillipulan Opera Company pro Hon. Mr W. and Ales Chatham, Dr F. W duce" Mother Goodnight, ant are sure in Clark, Mr and Mrs R. H. Crofos, Mr. Mes and get a cordial welcome last night the com- Miss Clarke, Mr and Mrs 1. W. Craddocking presented L4 Prupte" for the last time in a crowded house. Next Saturday afternoon Hon. Mr W. Rees Davies, and Colonel at 3.3%, a Grand Matinee will be given of the Pantomime "MatherGoosa" when children and
Seats for the whole season can be booked at amals will be admitted at half the usual, price,
the Robinson Piano Co.
Awarticle on the Navy in hipChurds Magazine has caused a sensation. It acribes the darling. ficiencies of the Navy to the "hureaucratic administration. The belief in that the articln is inspired by President Roosevelt. The resina Mr A. G. M. Fletcher, and My E. Frayvogel,
tion of Rear-Aderiral Brownson has created a stir in the Navy,
of the populace ato regarded as of imporance, A CHINESE carpenter wh is at work" op but presumably they must be presented to the the top of a building in course of con.
Me W, Ever.
Mr and Mrs A. Forber, Mr T. S. Forrest,
Mr H H. J. Gompertz, Me and Mrs G. Gok, and Mr and Mrs C. H. Grace.
Mr E. 1. Hiad, Mr. R. R. fynd, Rev and Mes C. H. Hickling, Capt. Hemling, Hon. Mr and Mrs E. A. Hewett, Mr and Mrs B. A.
MOVEMENT OF NAVAL VESNÉ LS
H.M.S. Godmara fived from Canton, on
Boys' Race 12 to 14 years.C Gou, E, Litle", G, Stokes 3.
Girls' Race, 12 ta yents; W. Edwards 1,. A. Legge a E. Rebion 3.
Hoys Three Legged Race: I. Reach and H. Pereira 1, L. Comez and F. Remedios 2, 11, Stewart and f.-M'Glashen' 3.
Gir Skipping Hace, under 14 years 1. J. Sokes 1, E. Robson, N. Rovion 3.
Potato Race: F. Remedios, L. Wilks 3, j. M'Glävär'3.
Girls Race, 10 to 12 years: D). Ford 1, M. Lambert 7, G. Tatam 4.
· Boys' Sack. Raca; T. Logan 1, H. Stuart 2, O. Muzzo 3.
Girly Three Minutes Skipping Competition to to 'a' yokist G. Tajam, 137 juros 1) Mỹ": Neuve, 132 juras, a ; W. Edwarda, 128'iúrnu, 3. Bya' Race B to to years: D. Almada 1, B. Poeira 2, J. Baldwin zikahden
Girls' lindfold Competition: D. Ritchie 1. Stakes 2, "". Long 3.
vegs: T. Taylor 1, 1, Purves 2, A. Logan 3.
Boys'Egg and Spoon Competitivo, under 14
Giddy k pping Competition, under 9 yearst D Wilka, 12 Jack 5; D. Ritchie 3.
Buys' Tag-of-Watt E. Little;" F. - Hobb1·M. Plans, G. Stokes, B. Friend, and H. Long
Girl Race, under 5 years: R. Rocha 1, D. Mason 3, and C. Stapleton 3.
Girls' Threadneedle Races D. Ritchie 1, J. Jacks z, J. Stoke 3.
Boys' Race, 30-yardır; J. Monteiro 1,||; Kynoch 7, W. Taylor 3.
Girls' Race, 4 to 6 years: C. Hanson-1, B... Morris 2, N. Litde 3,
Girls' Race, under 4 years's A, Lock 1,
THE BURDEN OF FREE SPEECH, Throne through official channel, Whal the truction at 'Blackhead's Paine, Kowloon, yes Hale, Mr and Mrs Geo Iasing, Hon. Dr. Tuesday night?" H.M.S3 Tart left port this Young 2; Wright 3.
ultimate character of a public membrial to the terifay afternoon, overbalanced and fell to Kai, Mr 1. F. lough, Mr F. A. "aziland, morning for the West River, where she expects
Thrane would be after it had been sub edited by an unpopular Viceroy and transmo. grified by a bureaucratic Council it is not
Twn Imperial decrres which have recently been pro ulgated at the instance of the fim press-Dowager of i hin, on the advice of the Giraod Council, afford, distinct interná) evid. ence of the anxiety which prevails at the capi tal și le result of the numerous mass meel-clined to fincy that the decree of the 24th
difficult to forecast. On the whole we are in-
feet, He was picked up dead by his comrades. the street a distance of some forty or fifty
The Tsim-is-isui polica were no ified and his remains removed to the martuary.
A Tokio despatch, of 17th ult, to the M. C, D, Wries says:-The neollations between the
and Mr K. Haraok
Mr K Junye
Mr and Mrs L. 4, M. Johnstone, Rev. F. T. Jahnston, Mr. and Ms R. N. H.-Jones, and Dr and Mrs G. 1'. [ordan.
Captain, Kaiser Franz Zoarj f, Hon. Mrand. Malleby. Keswick, Mr A. Kocha, Mr C
December it likely to fall on stony grounds United States and Japan on the subject of im. Kock, Mr M. Kikuchi, Mr, Konagai, Mr Ki the second decrae, issued na Christmas Day: miration are considered here to be due partiul miusa, Mr Y, Kikuchi, und Mr M. Kobayashi.'
to parliamentary exigencies at Washington; in
Captain S. M:S. Lucht, Mr.C, R. Leermann, view of the agitation among labour organiza-Bishop Lander, Mr D. R. Law, Mr and Mrs tinns and certain congressmen, Home Japan
ings held in various Provinces to protest against the action of the Government, parti-
is directed against the vapourings of fledgling cularly with reference to foreign agreements,
students, and with its general turma, we are The action of the retry and merchants of Czaton in denouncing the scheme which par-
entirely in sympathy. Mosto these retied mitted the British feel to patrol the West empties" are nothing more or less than spruese prefectural governors are still isacing pass- ports loosely, and the Japanese Government River, pending the arrival of the four Chinese ing wind bags; who have picked up a smatter.
thus feels the necessity of stricter supervision. gunboats for which special provision has been ing of Western ways and are quite convinced A settlen est of the question is expected before ninde by the Provincial Treasurer, and the that to use a colloquialem they alone are cap the reinpening of Congress, extraordinarity active opposition of the wealthy able of teaching their grandmothers how lo suck classes interested in the Chekiang Kiangau. Because they have been in Japan for a
A.RickSita coolie forfeited 55 at the Police railway to the proposed loan which was to be year or two they fancy themselves the salt | Court this morning for allempting to demolah raised through the medium of the Hongkong of the earth. How is that Chinese students an electric tramcar with his vehicle yesterd tý and Shanghai Banking Corporation, appitenity who graduate in British colleges and universities afternoon. The coulie attempted to cross the bows of a car whilst in motion, alorg Das alarmed the officials who had been chiefly where free speech and open discussion are
Vœux Road. He was not fast enough, how- responsible for the adoption of these expedis We'comed and encouraged are sel lom or never ever, and his ricksha was struck amidships Their dismay on learning that influen- found among the clamouring bands of irrespons The car sustained a broken window. The tis! gatherings in the South and the North, were sible wiseacres? When Totai Wen passed | tirksha-well, what was left of it, was gathered is antagonism to their plans must have been from Queau's College to China, there to be up by the puller and deposited on one kide of all the greater when it is understood that Her come the power bebind the Viceroy of the road, while be accompanied an officer to Majesty's advisers rather plumed themselves Canlop, was he noted for his belligerent the Central Station, Mr. W. Gledioning, fraffic
lospector, prosecuted. on the effect of their deliberations. If the clients, or did he proclaim his patriotic British desired to undertake the suppress ideas of reform from the housetpps? Of course
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to remain for some time. H.M.S. Kent was dueso arrive here this'alteṛananfrom Singapore after recommissioning. The transport fard. #wer, which arrived yesterday morning with the Cameron Highlanders, is expected to leave Hongkongozaturday text for Tiku.
MOKK JAPANESE STOWAWAYS,
WOMEN FROM MOJI, W. Laaker, Capt. and Mrs P. Lyons, Me, Mrs and Miss B. Layton, Me and Mrs J. J. Leiria, and Mr. Mrs and the Misses Loureiro,
Acting on informatión, received. Detective Admiral Sir Arthur Moore, Mr Mrs and Sergean Wilden, of the Water Police Station, Miss G. C. C. Master, Miss Mallerino, Mr G. boarded the st-amer Macduff as she steamed 1. Medbuis, Hon. Mr and Mrs F, I. May, into the harbour from" Japan poris yesterday Mon, and Mms. Marty, Me and Mr G. Cafiernan, and, securing permission from the Moxan Mr R. Mitchell, Mr J. Millet, Mr S. H. captain in search this vessel, proceeded, to com. Michael, Mr, B. Mori: Mr K. Miyazaki, Mr K. pany, with the second officer, to the fore peak, Mitada; D-, Majima, od Mr A. Moreno.. where, as the police expected, a number Mr and Mrs Old Nielsen, Mr and Mrs H. of japanese stuwaways were found hidden. There were twenty women and four men found Yakiyama, and Mr G. Nore.
Hon Mr E. Osborne, Mr and Mrs E. huddled together when the search party entered Orm'ston, and Mr'S. Ohio.
the fickle: They were removed to the deck and questioned one by one. They accused the ship amp timmer and two oiber, of the crew
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Mr Lewis Plommer, bir. Francis Viggott, Mr H. Pinck in, and Mr. J. H. Patterson,
Mr and Mrs A. H. Rennis, and Mr and Mrsall Chinese-at having assisted them to A. G. Romano,
stew away," The lampt immer, they said, re- Commodore Stoker, K., Mr A. B. Skotlowe,ceived them on board while the vessel was at Mr J. R. M. Smith, Mr and Mrs R. Shewan. Mej, whilst the other two fed them duling the Mr S. Swart, Mr Sibuya, Mr F. Sano, and Me voyage. These thres men were placed under K. Shimada.
arrest. A search was then made for the boat Mr H. E. Tom ting, Hin, Capt. Basil R. H. *wain, who also had a hand in the business, but
Teynshima, and Mr S, Tsukai. and Mr. Takamichi, Mr and Mrs Tedow, Mr police that he had goneashore to make provislops for landing the stowaways. This was later found Chev, and Mme. 2. Volpicelli, ned Herr and to be correct. At about one o'clock this morn- ping, the boatswain, accompinied by a 'apaness
Wright, Mr and Ms Amos P. Wilder, Mr H. Ption of getting the stowaways there. They Mr A. G. Wise, Mr Wong Kam Fuk, Mr T, residen, relurned to the ship with the inten White, and Hour dig Wel Yu,
Boys' Rece, under B years i· R. Rocha 1, 1. Reich `s; }; Paldwin e;
Girls' Egg, and Spoon Race: W. Lambert 113 J. Jack 2, L., Hobby 3.
Boys' Wheelbarrow Race: C. Goit" and "R.: Almada 1.-F. Hobb and F. Remedios 2, | Logan'and H. Stewart 3. „3)
Girls Race, under 14 years: C. Hanson A. Mashady-2, W, 1 ambert 3. (70
Aibe conclusion of the apone 'Lady, Lugarð": presented the prices to the winners. The troping wero-varied, valuable and chost appropriate to the ages and sexes of the winners, "This ended the amusement, which will be remembered by ... the little ones for some time to come.ha
The following were the cramiver responsibla for the success of the entertainment,” Chairman-Me HT. Richardson- Judges-Lessrs H. Heup and Jeffries.** Starten-Mestis F. P. Shirsfand, W. logar Handicappers-Messrs), Clelland; Clements and P, Robinson,
Clerks of Course Messri "H. Weld and C, E. Libenud.
Bar-Mr. Wm.. Stewarty.
Tea-Mr. H. Goldsmith.
Bran Tub-Mesdames Duncan and Smlik: To all of them much credit is due for the attention they shir wed in their visitors.
We are given to understand that there sident of the Kowloon Cricket Club (Mr. H. N Medy) has generously ¿ff red the cloba donation of $1,nco towards the cost if erecting
sion of piracy on the West River well to the Thot i wisely preferred to act behind Two new arrivals from Canton-LII and Land Mrs: Taylor, Mr Soulaoger Teissier, M, he had disappeared.. It was the opinion of the iba naw pavilion on the club's groundt, P.
and good-the Provincial Treasurer would the scenes and compress the iron band over benefit to the extent of the expenditure incurred which bit sponsor had drawn the velvet glove, by the British Government, and there would And the s. me is true of the Chinese students' was valued at $80, They donied the allega Frau E. t. Vore:yech, San
wo, having digested all the education that Hoogke' g.colleges can give them, proceed to the technical schools in the North, whodce
be all the more money for reinitiance to Peking. Moreover, they probably argued, the concession to act as river watchmen could offer an toophole for British aggression, their tatests being recognise, and their because the other Powers having: interesty in discretion approved, they pass a sily along the the great waterways of South China would not road of official promotion. The decree refers idly acquierce in British pretensions. In other vaguely to mo al precepts, the teachings of words, the Chinese authorities saw an op- Confucius, the duties of Chinese pedagogues, portonity to play off one Power against the and kindred sul ject, but said in conjunction others and if China' did not benefit by the with the decies of the 4th December it is bickarings which warn bound to sasus should | clear that the Government is” becoming im. the British attempt any anderhand tricks then pallent with these fomenters of disturbances alfasst she had nothing, to lova, aven al which is not al kilsurprising, for even foreigners sshare of influguče,: An exce
lined to vam the pinions of these all
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pertor Titchie, this, morning, in the Police Sing-were charged at the instance of Ins Court, with the larceny of a foll of cloth, which
ion and were ordered to be detained tail tomorrow for further lovestigation. The ac. used, it seems, went to fincere and Company's store, in Das Voeux Road, yesterday afternoon, and asked to be shown come shoes, In order inspect the articles properly Lilbadto go near show case, containing rolls of expansiva cloth, While examining the shoes LI I was alleged to have one the case, removed a roll, and de
Yamatak), Mr and Mrs R. Voneda, and Mr M. Mr UYoshikawa, "Mr N. Vamada, Mr T Yamaguchi, fantas
On Monday night, burglara, forced an trance into No. In a meeld Arcade
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MESILE DUR, Austalian (Chingfu) 3rd insti. Frarch (Yarra) 6th inst.
were seen by one of the officers miking for the for An elfurl was then made to solze the The "P,.&.0, 5. N. Co,3 11, Palman defi boalswiin. He was pursued along the deck, Singapore for this post on stat ull, at 6 am.p and, finding there was no escape, he jumped The M. M. Co's LL. Yatra, with the den overbo ri, twain, to a sampan, an escaped French mail, will leave Faigen on ard Tail, at
9am, for this porti? V Tha lapancuso did not wall. He returned to the G. N. ha, Minnesoda telt Shangbai for his appan during the excitement and pushed
en
off,
parted. His colleague-1.1 Sing-who had kept tobaccopist shop owned by Messrs. Bryce and the raletman's attention directed, eleswhere Company, The premises were entered from whi'e Li1 was examining the shoes--and sho., the fanlight window, Daring their search for the contents of the show case-hid some elber | "raluables the burglara must have been dis business to attend to then and followed his for when Skyca took stack on conade. But the game wab Tren by some me
pothipg. body in the store and the pair word held nati!. the arrival of la
this post on 31st ult, at 2 pm and it' expected
here on sid inst., amidst fagidrod
The morning, ibn stowaway "were charged || The NY: K. s*"Ceylon Ataru, European
at the 'dic Court. The omen ware fined $20
mcli and the fipir men:
Line, Jeff Moji for this port on soch alt, and is expected here on sth inst;
which
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