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Telegrams.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

SERVICE

DEATH OF CAPTAIN HATHAWAY.

OF THE P. M. 5.-S. "MONGOLIA":

'AT' SHANGHAI!'

[From Our Own Correspondent.}

Shanghai, 10th March, 1908,

12.50 p.m.

Captain R.. H. Hathaway, of the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s 8.8. Mongolia, died suddenly at the office of the Company to day.

| Reuters.}

Launch of a German Battleship.

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London, 8th March.” The first German Drendnought has been launched at Wilhelmshaven and christened the Nosetu.

THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPA TUESDAY MARCH гo, rqʊ8.

"HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

ANNUAL MEETING.

BIG FIRE AT MONGKOK."

WOMEN AND CHILD BURNED TO

DEATH,

The thirty-ninth ordinary" meeting of share..

GALLANT EFFORTS BY THE DRIGADE, holders of the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co. Ls held at the ffices of the General

Two persons were either burnt or smo hrrad to death and another seriously injured at a five Managers, Mesars, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ld., this afternoon. The Hon. Mr. Henry which broke out at No. 4, Mation treat, Keswick presided. There were present-Sir Mongkok, at an early hour this morning. The two persons who lost their lives were a woman" Paul Chater, E.M.0, Messrs. H. P. White, 'F. Maitland, CB, Gubbay (Consulting Commitamed Cheung Chun, about fifty years of age, ter), L. N. Lacfe (Secretary), Ho Fook; "H; and a three-year-old child, by nime Chan Muk Parcy Smith, J. M. E. Machado, D. P. Guidar, A. H. M Da Silva, U. L. Hutchison, F. d'A Games, Captain W. E. Clarke, Messrs. Wong Leupg, Him. W it.Potts, the whole repre. senting 553 shares.

The Secretary read the notice calling the meeting,

Sbd. The injured man, whose surname was

given as Chan, was semőved to hospital suffers, PR from severe bruises and buros. His case is considered hopeless."

,"

The fire was one of the worst that the Yau-ma ti firemen have had to bandle for some time, I

started at the rear of the building, and before the

It was known that a woman and a child were living on the second floor, but until the appeal ance of the firemen neither was seco. Mervic efforts on the part of the Vau a-ti Brigade were frivolous, simply because the place was... turnace.

firemen had arrived the flames had assumed The Chairman said:-Gentleman,The resuch large proportions that the crowd which had poil and accounts have been in your hands for congregated outside recognised that a cons some days and I will therefore with your peragration of no mean dimensions had occurred mission take them as 'read. Your Committee have to regret that they have been deprived of the services of Mr. A. ), Raymond whose im- pending departure from the Colony caused his resignation from the Board on which he had served for some ten years. The vacancy thus created has been filled by inviting Mr. O. S. Gubbay. The result of the year's working (1905) is a "profit of $185,7,795, on which 1. ink we may congratulate ourselves especially in view of the number of setions fires that have occurred since our last meeting. The most disastrous outbrea't was -f course that of Ha The Daily Telegraph and The Daily Matt kodaic, which took place last August, and by say that the Kaiser's letter was a culloquial which a large portion of the town was entirely document written as from one friend to destroyed and fossen were accusioned that tax- another after the Kaiser's visit, to Englanded the resources of some of the Japanese com- when His Majesty had many pacific companies to the utmost, Our' own loss was not. versations with Lord Tweedmouth.

The Kaiser'a Letter to Lord

Tweedmouth

It expresses disappointment at the tone of the press naval criticisms and especially with Lord Esher's letter of the 6th February, in ́which he said that there was not a man in Germany, from the Emperor downwards, who would not welcome the fall of Admiral Fisher.

The personal tone of the Kaiser's letter makes its publication impossible, Lord Esher being characterised in it very

Ùncere- moniously.

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Later.: The Seizure of the Tatsu Maru

Reuter's learn that China has apologised to Japan for hauling down the flag of the

·Talsu Maru and promises to punish the res 'ponsible officials.

China will reply later concerning the sei zure of arms and ammunition."

Portugal has protested to Peking against -the seizure of the. Latsu Aturu, should the seizure have occurred in Portuguese waters. China replies that it occurred on the high seas, and that Portuguese territory was not violated.

CURIOUS JAPANESE STORY. -

BOGUS BURIED THEASURE.

The following queer story is told by the compiler of the "Ochi Kochi" column in the Japan Times:--ifidelaro Kitayama is a widely esteemed and wealthy man of id1 family, re- siding in Namba Metom ichi, Osaka. Fiom aocesual days.there has been in his residence a certain mysterious, ranm designated the "chamber of secrecy." He and his family regarded is as something cred, and Ki tayama was seldom seen to intrude into the inviolable preciuris. But Lurely, owing to the prevalence of the noxious epidemic every house in Osaka had to be thoroughly cleansed by the implicit injunction of the Sani tary authorities. A few days ago the turn came

Eventually, after much labour, the brigade: which was exceptionally, well managed under Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse and Inspector Macdonald, got control of the flames, but not before two lives had been fost,

THE CHINESE MERCHANTS S. SL.CO.

A HUEGIAN THAI FAILED.

in

To-day's Advertisements.

PLEASE take notice that the next addreis PUBLISHING CO. LTD. is là Nanking Road, Shanghal

SOMERSE PLAYNE,

Hongkong, toth March, 1908

GOVERNESS WANTED,

of LLOYD'S GREATER BRITAIN

Manager,

The Canton deputation, referred to in ou last issue, of the proposed Liang, Yue! Steam Tp Ca, which wise to Hongkong, | solici che co-operation of the Tang Wa Hospital | direčiors in the raising of capital, has accom- aliated ning in the Colony. Acting on thr advice of the level headed business men direct ["log:the affairs of the Tung Wa-the 'Canton doputation returned to the Southern capital bag and baggage last night. We are informed that, after the discouraging treatment they WANTED) Cole teen toglish and received at the Tung We the mambers of the depuratipa did not have the heart to approach the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hong. „kong.

KOBBERY AT THE SINO- BELGIAN BANK.

Intimations.

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THE

COMPETENT GOVERNISS.

Music, some French-latter not essential,

Residence at the Peak.

· Apply, to---

A. B.. C Clo" "Hongkang Talegraph. Hongkong, toth Mirch, 1905.

NAVIGAZIONE ITALIANA GENERALE

STEAM FOR BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE (Florio and Rubattine United Companies),

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AND PENAN *

THE Steamship

The M. C. D. Not of sth mat, reporta:- tween to p.m. on Tuesday and 7 a.m. yester Buglas broke into the Sino-Belgian Bank be- The house if one of the usual Chinese cheday morning and carried out a clever robbery racier. The flames flew up and in a minute, in a manner that Forgesis that some of the the whole house was enveloped

gang were well-acquainted with the premises. Having connection wi Company's Mail Steamers to PORT SAID, MESSINA, 7 . when he went to the bank to clean up for The robbery was first discovered by a coolie at

NAPLES, LEGHORN, and GENOA, also VENICE and TRIESTH, all MEDITER. RANEAN, «ADRIATIC, “LKVANTING' and the day, and he at once gave the slaim and the manager hastened into the bank,, A telëphoné SOUTH AMERICAN· | ́ORTS up to CALLAO. message was then sent to the Central Police (Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN Station and detectives made a careful examina-

CULT and BAGDAD, '10. BARCELONA, tion of the premises. The burglars had entered

VALENZA, ALICANTE,' ALMERIA

and MALAGA.) King Rond. They then bioke in the back doar at a back gate leading from an alleyway of Nan-

and gained access to the interior of the bank leisure. They appear to have broken open a and were able to wander over the premises at

Chinese-made safe in the general office, from which they abstracted-one hundred $to potes and a quantity of German, American, Japanesė, and French coils and notes. The bank's Sto notes, which mẹ numbered C59401-C59500, ioitunarly only bare one signature, and unless The other is forged the notes carnot be ne gollated. The value of the other coins and moles amounts to about Sooo. There were quantities of securities, native orders and other docu- ments in the safe, and alibaugh lie, buʻlgári

The bodies were discovered this morning among the deb.i.

of the

The unghiul chi, fire in unknown, It is understood that the insurance house simply amounts to $1,500, covered by the Commercial Union Insurance Co.

THE ADMIRALES RETORN,

H.M.S. "ALACKITY" IN FROM CANTON, H.M.S.-Alacrity, with Admiral Sir Arthur Moure on board, returned from Canton this atieracon, The crity took the Commande in-Chief 10 Canton on Saturday. Admiral

ad examined them apparently they had de cide that they were not segotiable, and did not carry them off. They attempted, unsuc Ce sfully, to open anothers fe. The cash and exchange shops and the native barks hava,

severe, as a goal deal of the property burist was of a character that we do not insure, mare- over the terms of the native companies in lapin and the conditions on which they do bus nest re such as to preclude foreign com. panies from competing. There are signs, how ever, that the great strength of the reserves of |the fneign compañies has been thrown into prominence by the disaster to which I have alluded, and it the representatives, in Japan of the noiva and threin companies are successful in the efforts which are now being made to produce a satisfactory work „ing agreement there should be opportunities nl increasing your business there on safe lines. You will also recollect that in Septem her a serious fire occurred in Kobe, causing the desruction of two first class foreign go downs from loss on which, however, we fortunately escaped altogether. Three severe fires pecurred in Bangkok in the early part of last year heavily involving Filo Losurance Companies, and in Manil the destruction in April st of a hemp gedown resulted in losses

mousing to from four to five lacs of dollars... The position in Shanghai to which my pre-account amounts to the sum of $387691been made up in a late hour last night."

decessor in the Chair in de reference last year has undergone a improvement, and it appeals that a successful check has been put to the fies in native property which had grown in frequency out of all proportion to both the size and population of the settlements. The activity of the new Chinese companies has however produced a competition for a' cenaio class of business in the face of which a considerable reduction in the rates would appear in be inevitable and it is impossible to foretell at this period what steps the combined Foreign Fire Insurance Companies may find it necessary to institute. You will be glad to lean, that by the recent severe fires in the Ku Kiang and Yuen Ming Yun roads, Shanghai, our losses proved to be quite trifling.

give

Income from interest shows as is to be expected, a slight advance; other items I think call for no special comment. Your Commillee decided to vate a burns to the staff of 10% upon their salaries and the necessary sam effect to this has been debited to "Charges which I ust has your approval. This is, as you are aware, the first distribution of profits to be mide since the revision of the Articles

Moore visited H.E. Viceroy Chang Jen-Chun on Sunday morning. Owing to the Viceroy's indisposition H E. did not make a return call. H. M. destroyer ffurf acted as despatch vess i to the Alucetry at Canton, She is expect d back this

evening,

GLO, ANSWICK AND CUMPA†K - ADMITED..

„ANNDAL WEP RT.

The directors have now to sahm to the shareholders a statement of accounts for the year ending 3.1 December, 1907,

The balance at credit of profit Aarious

After payment of auditor's fees a balance of $3,726,9; remains which it is proposed to carry forward to new account.

DIRECTORS.

Mr. G. K. Haxton was invited to join the Board during the ence a love of Mr. W, Parlane. The later has now resigned in view of his early depatiure for home. Mr. Haxtoa retires in accordance with the articles of association, but offers himself for re-election

AUDITOR,

The accounts have been audited by Mr H, Percy Smith, who offers himself for re-election.

A.ROLGER,

·Chairman,

Hongkong, 3rd March; f9o8, ...

Statement of Accounts for the 12 month

ending 31 December, 907. BALANCE SULET, 31ST DECEMBER, 1907. Liabilitica

Capital:

18,000shares nl-515 each $450,000.00 10,300 shares issued and fully paid...$270,000.co Reserve fund.......

$3,601.99

·Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation loan acchunt (secured "by mortgages) ...........................

****... 126,857.83 Amount received in advance on ac

count of ci-tract in band..... Hongkong and Shanghai Banking

Corporation current account Sundry creditors Balance profit and loss account,,

chai and North Point as per last report Value of machinery, plani,

7,500.00

been informed of the robbery and cautioned "against sccepting the notes, “

A constable visits the alleyway at short in fervals during the night, but the back galt, it may be mentioned, is up some steps, and a casual plance with the aid of a buf'seye. might casily fail to ɔ how that the gate had been forced if it were closed while the gang was busy in side. It is, however, a mover for surprise that the operations could have been carried on with out being heard by any one. No arrests had

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Shanghai, 7th March,

Beck, or Tucaday night and stole a large The man, who broke into the Sino-Belgiau

number of bank notes and coins is now in the

stody of the Police and practically all the Property has been recovered. "This man, soit is alleged, is the 'perpetrator of several other robberies, including the burglary at the British Consular Shipping Office, which took place

some time avo.

The arrest was due to the information of a

Chinese, and was effected by the French Police on Thursday afternoon, It appears that the man now in custody asked a friend, who was about to visit Ningpo, to Let him some notes changed at that Port. The man agreed to do so, but before. Inving · Shangbai, tendered one of the notes jn, payment for some fish, The vendor of the fish was unable to give change for the note, and attempted to get change at a native exchange shop. There the accountant found that it corresponded with the description of the notes stolen from the Sino- Belgia Bank and gave information to the French Police, as a result of which the thiet was arrested.. A quantity of the notes missing from the bark were found on the man when he was arrested, and also other money. The International Iolice were informed they took the filsoner over and he confessed to them that he was the man who had broken into the Sing-Pelgian Bank, the Shipping Qffice of H. B, M's Consulate-General, some time age, and also Messrs. Meyer & Co.'s premises,

Det.-Sgt. Gidsen accompanied the prisoner to his home in Wonchang Road and there found the balance of the stolen property from the Sino. Belgian Bank and; alio other notes, All the money stolen from the bark has been recover- ed, with the exception of several gold coins. The detective bas niso recovered the dispatch, box which was s'olen from 1, B, M.'s Shipping ind a quantity of stamps which had bee taken from Messrs Meyer & Co. office.

The dispatch box, hat, been cut in three places on the lid and the lock removed, A new lock has since been soldered into it and 57,627.53

the lid made secure. The crown was broken 81,521.04 off the centre of the lid,

1,679.43 18.396.19 .3 876.91 $476,917,25

-$300,750 86

Dealing with the Beures for 19:6 we have to notice a teduction of $11,000 in the premium income which i think is traceable to general depression. 19.6 was not a year of very active trafejard our premium income, bears,p favour able comparison with that of the years pieceil. for. Kitivami, and, being able to preserving 19:5. Losses are just under 44% of the the sacred room unlonchid, the master re luctantly allowed it to be cleansed, A few premium income, domestics removed the for of the room to sprinkle lime over the ground under neath when to their surprise they found large antiquated einhern pol, which was at once taken to the master, Kitayama opened it in expectation of fisdisg something, and, true to his anticipations, the pot was filled with ancient sold coins, his joy was un- bounded. The valuable fini, evidently an in- tended gift of his farefathers, was, carefully of Association last year and 1 hope that the deposited in the family shrine, to which sake proposed dividend of $7 a share and an appreValue of land and buildings at Wan- and other offerings were made in profoundpriatino ta Reserve of $67,453 will have your obeisance to the memory of the gand ancestors appróval. - If may linyo been thought by some who left such a sple. did gift to posterity. A shareholders that a larger divideird could be bauquel was given on the following evening in paj, but your Consulting Committee will bonour of the auspicious even to which several not, I venture a think, be blamed for friends and neighbours were invited Among considering the, l'ecessities of the Reserve. the guests, however, was a curiu expert who Ford which the nature of the business renders was summoned for the express purpose of it sa imperative shall be maintained at a high judging the value of the gold. That they figure. You will share y ur Committee's grati

fication that the amount carried forward on were worth several thousands of yen was the expectation of all present. At the height | 1997 Accourt in again of an encouraging of the banquet, the connoisseur proceeds chats ler which, augur well for the final out- ed to inspect the coins to the breathless turn of that year. Before moving the adoption interest of the whole group, and the critic of the Report and Accnpete 1, shall be glad to at once pronounced them all lead washed answer any questions that y, u may desire to with gold. The entire company were *;ell- | put. bound with amazement, and the rising spirits, fanned up by the good cheer and excellent liquor, ware dumped and crushed to the ground, Every ones took an early and sneaky, leave in sympathy with, the awk. ward situation in which the bost was placed"); But the question remain why did his worthy ancestora deceive their pounty by leaving to it a pot of spurious coins? to Kitayama 'sman'rralised the wisdom of his an- cestors when he rememhyred that in bygone days when the uniogance of fighting men was

No questions were asked,

launches and office furniture as per látinu og report .......................$55,591.53. Additions during the year 2,15.00

557.742-53 old during the year.... 115.00 Value of stock in trade as pervaluer's

certificate 84 14 Value of work in progress as per

valuer's certificate................. Cash on hand............. The National Bank of China'Limited · Investments

Th- Chairman moved the adoption of the | Soodry debtors report and accounts.

Mr. H. P. White accorded.

The motion was unanimously carried,

Po Faek poposed that Sir Paul Chater Messrs. White à à Mitland be re-elected the directorate.

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Mr. Wong Leung lim seconded Agreed

The Chairman proposed Mr. W. Huiton

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"CAPRI? Captain Tedone, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 13th March, at Noon,

For further Particulars regarding. Freight and Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, toth March, 1908.

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BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP REMONT," ̧FROM" TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE, MOJJ, SHANGHAI AND MANILA.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CỌ., L.D.

AGENTS

FOR THE

FAMOUS

"VICTOR"

TALKING

MACHINES.

A comprehensive stock

above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna MACHINIS & RECORDS.

ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside

will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in' any case whatever.

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents. Hongkong, rath March, 108,

119-7-

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Bremen,

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"MANILA,"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception nĮ Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous andfor extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go down Company, Limited, Kowloon, wḥence delivery may be obtained.

Henzi on t, 27th February, 1908,

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

*7.00 n.m.

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE

'WEEK DAYS,

-7.30 R.m. 10. 9.30 am....Every to minutes.. 930 a.m, to 1.00 am....Every 15 minuter, No Claims will be admitted after the Goods 11.30 am to 12.45 pin....Every 15 minuter. have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain-12.45 pm to 1.13 p.m....Every 10 minuter. ing undelivered after the 16th of March, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 16th of March, at 9,30 'A.M.

All claims must reach us before the zoth of

March, 1908, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will bo effneted.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

J

NORUDEUTSCHER LLOYD,.

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, gih March, 1908.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

'COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"FOOKSANG,"

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having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered fram alongside,

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 PM, the rith inst, will he landed at Consignees'risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading-will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD.,

General Managers. Hongkong, roth' Maich.... 8.

(10

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,

VIA PORTS AND SURZ CANAL: We understand that the accused will be with Liberty to Call at Malabar Crast). 4.434.10 brought before the Mixed Court to-day,

290.04

19409 Aextraordinary” case of depravity wan 750.00 presa ed by Inspector Gogilay, of No. 2 Police

$476,912.25

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. FOR NEW YORK.

S.5. "WRAY CASTLE....... 7th April, 1908

DODWELL & Co.. LIMITED, Agents Hongkong, 10th March, 1978.

306

LIS p.m. to 1.45 pim. ........Every 15 minutes 1.45 pm to 2.13 p.m. .. Every 10 minutes, 2.13 p.m. to 3.00 p.m....Every 15 miputeri 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. ........Every 15 minuter. 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. ...Every to mianter. NIGHT CARE

8.45 pm and 9.p.m., 9.45.p.m. to

every half hour, SUNDAYE 8.00 am to 9.00 am....Every 15 minutes. 9.00 am to 9.30 nm. ...Every 30 minuter, 9.30am. 10 10,30 am. „Every 15 mixititen. 10.30a.m. to 415,00 8.m. ...Every so minutes. | 11.45am. to 12,00 noon...Every 15 minuter. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m....Every 10 minuter. 1.00 p.m. to 5,00 ̊p.m....Every 15 minutes.. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 pm....Every 10 minuter, 6.00 p.m. 10-700 p.m....Every 15 minutes, 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m....Every to minute".

NIGHT CARS as on Week Days', SATURDAY'S.

Extra cars at 3.15 p.m., 11.30 p.m, and 1.45 pm. BPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Des Voeux Road Central, Company's' Office, ALEXANDRA, Buildinas,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYN & SON,

General Managers. Hoogkong, 47b Inns, 1007.

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F. BLACKHEAD & Co.,

SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS," COAL AND PROVISION.MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS

AND GENERAL COMMISSON

AGENTS, GROUND-FLOOR,

ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING, HONGKONG,

SOAP AND SODA MANUFACTURERS.

HAND

SOLE AGENTS FOR LEN

COMPOSITION RED BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAINLER'S PATENT, MOTOR -- LAUNCHES, '·. &.CM

&c.

31344.19 Station, to Mr. Harcland this forenoon, ▲ S.S. "SIKH 28th April, 1008 ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

youngster; whose age was stated to be not For Fright and further information, apply more.

than thirteen years, was accused of to PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT."`

being to possession of one mace of prepared Dr.

oplem. The inspector related to the Court To Salaries......

„,. $12,725.00 | 108t the precocious youth had been addicted to 14 Crown rent and taxes:

1,364.30- the use of opium farssveral months and had pro- Interest... suuna 2237bably procured the slut found in his pocket Two death inquiries were held this forenoon Balance

3.87697 in order to gratify his craving for the drug. The at the Magistracy, in which Mr. H. H. J. magistrate viewed ibn matter in a serious light | Gompent acted as Coroner. In the first $17,988.48.

and sentenced him to seven days in gaol un death from naural cause" was returned

F

Cr.

the order of the day, nearly all houses were hits and Mr. H. Percy Smith, he re-appointed By Balance of last year's a/c...... $10,335.94 less he was able to raise the sum of $3. Whe. where a coolie who had previously been known

subjected, to the visitstjóp ef terriblo. burglers anditors, chara

and that it was against these invincibla visitors Captain Cluke seconded.

that his forefathers, had specially coined the j«' Agined,

robbers with the apparent, worth of the bad

if she meɛlog. „The dividend warnois will bo' 'ready this alteraZER,

mopay and put it under the floor to impresa The Chairman: That concludes the business

Balance of workin, #{sung "Transfer'inen. LAN

Bonus frm Tourance Compan Daviland on investments,

ther the magistrate was too lenient or not we, to the police and bad stayed in gaol for some 7,429,53

may not be entitled to say, but as these hap., time, having falled to pay bli fine of $275, the pens to be a birch rod maintained at the gaol alternative being four months, had died in 18.01 and as its application in occasionally prodat prison. In the other caso, a coolis, who had 192.00. tive of good zasilis"thela seems reason› la

question why it was put in dyed upon this: allem/ted so fuck off a car, was found to herabe

met death by misadventure.

Bole Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM; ́and.

F. & O. SPÉCIAL LIQUER SCOTCH

WHISKY, &c. EVERY KIND OF

SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES:

ALWAYS IN STOCK BAC

REASONABLE PRICES

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