Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, MARCH 31 1908
year and 465 feet of the lining. Since that time an average of 43 feet has been mado and greater progress, anticipated as the equipment operates to its greatest capacity.. Under the terms of the Chinese agreement
MOTELL BA
A. S. WATSON & CO., with the British and Chineso Corporation,
LIMITED.
THE GREAT
OF
the construction of the Chinese section is * in the hands of a competent British expert, Mr. Frank Grove, as Engineer-in-Chief, | and it cannot be laid to bis daar that there has been any inordinate difficulty in
Hongkong Ship- building.
CHINESE RIVER GUNBOATS.
ORDERED FROM THE LOCAL DOCK, CO.
When Admiral¦ Li. Chu, Commander if Chief of the Kwangtung Navy, was in Hong- kong a couple of months ago, a member of the staff of the Hongkong Telegrapé secured an in
Sir John Jordan.
BRITISH MINISTER IN HONGKONG.
TRE LANDING,
Sir John Jordan, H. B. M. Minister at Peking, arrived by the C. P. R. steamer this afternoon. Monteagle from Peking, via Shanghai, late
The Japanese Boycott,
AGITATION SPREADING.
*MEETING AT FÄTSHAN,
[From Our Own Cerrispondent.]
Telegrams)
rrenoy. March
surveying the route. The work was com.terview, with His Excellency, it was then went out on the Government launch Victoris yesterday, when the number of people present accede to the Bulgarian request to join the
pleted recently. The appearance of the POPULARITY Chief Engineer's notice in these columns last week inviting tenders for commenc- ing with the earthwork sections of the scheme does not indicate any dilatoriness to push forward the building of the railroad which is certain to play such an important part in the future commercial destinies of Hongkong and its dependencies.
Watson's
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VERY OLD LIQUEUR
SCOTCH
WHISKY
HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY ITS. Consistent Excellence-
OF
Quality.
IT IS A
LOCAL AND GENERAL. BARONESS Von Hulton and a lady friend are guests at Goveromont House to-day.
THE 13th Rajputs will move into canvas on 3rd
proximo. The rogth Mahrattas will take over the matsheds on arrival,
THE semi-final tie between II.M.S. King Alfred and Hongkong F. C. will take place on the Club ground on April 4th at 4.30 p.m." MR. Matsuda has been appointed to be sub
stantive Minister of Finance, Baron Senge to be Minister of Justice and Viscount Hotts to be Minister of Communications.
PURE MALT WHISKY FRIENDS of Mr. G. A. Woodcock, the genial
or
GENUINE AGE
AND
FINE MELLOW FLAVOUR.
Per Case
secretary of the Savitary Board, mat on Blake Pier this afternoon to wish him bon voyage, Mr. Woodcock leaves for the homeland on a well-earned holiday.
ascertained that the purport of His Excel on 1 quiries for the building al certain vessel for the West River Patrol Service in pursuance of an engagement by the Wairup, on behalf of the Chinese Government, with Sit Joha Jordan for the more effective policing of the waterways of South Chins whereon British tradal in forests were largely represented. Admiral Li then informed our representative that for preference, the order for the building of the vessels required for the special service, would be placed with the Hougkong and Whampoa were carried on between the Chinese officials at
burried vitit to the Colbay had reference to l
Pier where a Guard of Honour of the 3rd
Prince von Buclow will go to Vienna an Sunday, mainly for the purpose of conferring
Russian scheme of reform for Macedonia, with Count Agrenthal concerning the new
France.
The French Government asks the Cham-
bar for a credit of Francs 139,000, on be of President Falliere's visit to London,
The United States
London, The Washington Senate has passed the Canton, 30th March, 1908.
Aldrich Currency Bill, I have already reported that, the Japanese As soon as the Afonteagle passed Lycemun boycott movement has spread at Fatahan. A Turkey and the Balkan Railways. Pass, Capt: Taylor, A. D. C. to the Governor, mesting is reported to bave taken place there. Sofia advises that the Porte is inclined to and boarded the same in Wanchais by no means Insignificant, though the Sofia-Kustendel line with Kumanovo. Bay where she is anchored. Capt. Taylor population of that town is far smaller extended to the British Minister the Colony's than that of Canton. The representatives welcome. His Excellency landed at Murray of the Canton Stif-Government Association Middlesex Regiment composed of one hundred requested to deliver speeches on the iniquity were also present at the meeting and they were of the rank and file, under three officers of the release of the feproese steamer and the with Regimental Band and Colours were Japanese boycott as the outcome thereof. All drawn up. The Guard presented arms upon those present were deeply moved on heuring Sir John's landing at 449 pm, and a salute of the discourses given by the speakers, and most nineteen guns was fired. After inspecting the of them showed visible signs of emotion. Guard, the British Envoy proceeded to Govem meat Hours where be will be the guest of Bir They were all of the opinion that the best and says that the visit will strengthen the Frederick and Lady Lugard. There will be scheme of retaliation on the Japanese was to entente and develop commercial relations, an inforu al dinner at Government House this boycott Japanese goods, and at the meeting evening, and in all probability Vice Admiral the assembly declared their pleasure in joining. Canton and the Dock Co. without intermission Sir Hedworth Lambios, CB, the new Com the Canton people "in the movement. The The United States and Venezuela.) Negotiations by correspondence, however, failed
prompt results. Mr. Robt. Mitchell, the chief mander-in-Chief, will meet Sir Johnto-day. The meeting ended at about 4 pm. in the after- manager, recognising the value of the "hustih Minister will visit Canton before return- ting" methods adopted with so much' success to Peking. At the moment several important now-a-days, decided to proceed to Castor Pending questions of the greatest interest to personally and there continue the acgotiations Hongkong remain to be solved at the Southern initiated by writing. He made several visit Capital, Sir John has rendered eminent services to the Chinese Government and his latest advice to Canton, but the exigencies of his duties at the head office necessitated his delegating bis powers to his fac totum, Mr. Geo, Caldwell who took up the task of prosecuting the tedious verbal negotiations in Canton, In pursuance
Dock Co. Since then protracted negotiations
of
of his plans he had to make repeated visits to
to the Waiwupu on the Taisu Maru affair timely averted the straining of relations bay tween the Governments of China and Japan,
AT SHANGHAI,
doodi
"SANITARY BOARD.
***FORTNIGHTLY MEETING.
The usual fortnightly meeting of members of the Sanitary Board was held this afternoon, Following was the business conducted:
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“A MARKET AT KOWLOON POINT,
half
Later.
The United States Minister at La Guara has demanded an explanation for the open- ing of official mails by the La Guara post office, which the United States Government characterises as very serious,
Venezuela has replied, saying that it was a mistake, and d that only prejudice could regard the matter as serious.
Tientsin-Pukow Railway.
A 5 per cent. Tientsin-Pukow Railway loan of £5,000,000 has been issued at 98), partly. in London and partly in Germany.”.
WOCHOW NOTES.
NAVAL.
A WHITE Paper just issued gives figures showing the destinations of the beer exported from the United Kingdom during the year ended Sept. 30, 1907. China took 2,739 barrels quick delivary" of the vessels. However, Mr. Flora the latter's deck was lined with blue reserved for the erection of a markel, namely, a stay of a week. The Robin is expected in a
and Japan 408 barrels,
the Chinese port söd, thanks to his intimate knowledge of the Chinese character and his tact in dealing with the officials, Mr. Caldwell was soin a persona grata at the official yamen. The Chinese terms were exactious; much was re quited for comparatively little money, and the pressing character of the service demanded Caldwell possesses the saving grace of på tience, and by adopting the principle of give and take" ultimately secured the contract for
boats which will be required for the West River. The contract was completed at Canton yesterday and the deposit money paid over..
Further correspondence relative to the mai ket at Kowloon Point was submitted." A letter from the D. P. W. was read, as follows :- Sir John N. Jordan, K.C.M.G., who is making
14th February, 1908 a brief tour in China and is now on his way to
Sir, herewith forward, for submission Hongkong, arrived here by the C.N S. Fenglicnto the Board, a preliminary plan of the yesterday afternoon, reports the N. C. D. Ne market proposed to be erected at Kowloon of the 24th March. The vessel had been ex- Foiul, It will be observed thai the pected in the morning, but it was 5.30 p.m. building is designed to be a two-storeyed one when she anchored off the Customs Jetty flying and that it is intended, in the first instance, to the Union Jack at thefore. As she pissed H.M.S. occupy only about half the area of the site
jackets and a squad of scarlet-clad marines pre- the portion coloured pink. The full extent and sented arms onthe focals. The Fenglian anchor arrangement of the building, are, however, indi ed in mid-steam and a steam pinnace from H.M.Scated on the plan.
Minister and Mr. S. F.. Mayers, who accom | panied him, ashore, On the Customs Jettý Sir John Jordan was met by Sir Pelham War. ren, Sir Haviland de Saumarez, Sir Alexander Horís, Captain Nugent 2.8, (of H,M.S. Floru), the staff of HBM's Consulate General in Shanghai, Mr. D. Landale and several maum. bers of the Council, Lt. Colonel C. D. Bruce, Lt. Colonel Watson and Captain
C. Collyer (representing the Volunteers). After shaking hands with the officials who had come to meet him, Sir J. N. Jordan entered Sir Pelham
FIVE boatmen were fined $50 each, at the $16.50 Police Coun, this mornings for boarding the building the first two of a flotille of river gun Flora went alongside and brought the British
steamer Nam Sang yesterday afternoon with out permission. The accused boarded the vessel in search of probable passengers.
A. S. WATSON & CO., A MEETING held in Loddon on 27th ult, under
LIMITED,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 9th March, 1908,
NOVICH,
the auspices of the United Seamen's and Fire-
men's Union adopted a resolution condemning the action of shipowners in signing on Chinese firemen at a lower rate of wages than British seargen, and urging the Government to take such steps as would prevent the wholesale im portation of Chinese seamen into British ships as reduced wages to the detriment of British
DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSELS.
In type the nearest resemblance to anything the Dock Co. has yel built, the new gunboats can be compared to the Lung-tsing which the Company built for the Imperial Maritime The revenue cruiser is now attached to the Lappa Customs and it the same vessel which attained so much fame in connection with the seizure of Tatsu Mars
Customs.
|
The Secretary,
Sanliary Board.
~(Sd.) W. CHATHAM”
D. P. W.
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. The report of the Colonial Veterinary Sur geon regarding the outbreak of foot and mouth disease in the Kennedy Tows Cattle Depots is appended. The report reads:
24th March, 1908, Hon, P. C. M. O:-I beg to report that foot and mouth disesse bai: appeared in the Kes nedy Town Cattle dépôts in a more virulent
Wuchow, 28th March. H.M.S. Moorhen visited the-port-and-mizde-
few days, as is the Gallao
CHANGES,
Mr. H. Biog, H. B. M.'s Consul," has boën- transferred to Nanking from the 15th April, and will be relieved by Mr. Hardy. Mr. C. Komaroff of the Wuchow Customs, leaves here on home furlough His successor has not yet been appointed.
SPORT.
with the "Moorhen;" the gunboat wen the first The local men had a couple cricket matches
game by 5 runs, but the local men turned, the tables in the next match by Thoing by wicket.
HEARTY FAREWELL. Mr. C. D. Komaroff who bas' been stationed
seamed. It was stated officially at the head. 'about two months ago. The specifications of Warren's brougham 'and drove to the Con- form than usual, 'This disease has been pre bere for the fast '18 months, was accorded a [35 quarters of the Union that the, immediate the new river guaboats are:-Length 120 R., sulate, accompanied by an escort of Sikh valent to a greater or less extant in the depois hearty farewell yesterday on his departure on
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occasion of the protest was the engagement of 38 Chinese, firemen and seamen aboard a steamship then lying in the West India Dock. An extraordinary scene occurred on 26th ult: | in the Lord Chlef Justics's Court between two K.C. The K.C.'s bench had bees filled by a doen King's Counsel, and one of these gentle men had taken his seat, when another weaser of " silk" made ai'it to pass to a seat neater the centre than that occupied by his leamed friend. Some short, sharp words were ex- changed, among which "precedence" and 'W KUKLY--918 per annum.
"cur" were distinguished. Then suddenly, to The rates por quarter and per mensem, proportional; the astonishment of all in court, the two learned The daily basis delivered free when the address in counsel were seen to be in heated and excited
socombles to anger. On sopimaant by post ab additional $1.50 per quarter in charged for postage. altercation. The dispute soon became a scuffle, The podage
world is 50 cents par quarter.
Eventually peace was restored through the Single Copies, Dally, ten caritu: Weekly, twenty intervention of several other couneo),
L
SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE). DAILY-180 per manum.
five centa.
beam 19 ft., and depth 7 ft. 6 in. They will be Built of teak with steel frames, and"). are to be provided with engines capable of developing fourteen miles per hour with twin screws. With ram bows the vessels will each carry two fuppels and two maste. Besides the usual equipments for vessels of this type pro viding accommodation to suit the special requirements of the Chinese officers and crew they will have fittings for searchlights on board, apart from the electrical appliances for lighting agdgwireless telegraph installation, Guo-stools will be provided for five guos on each vessel, Forward will be placed -a Kropp guar the four Maxims are to be disposed in the following manner: one on either side of the bridge, one alt, and one on the fighting top
tended, it will be seen that their armament will be sufficically formidable to strike terror into the hearts of the lawless brigands who have hitherto infried the waterways of
troopers, w
Dinner for thirty-eight covers was served last night at the British Consulate-General, where Sir John Jordan will be the guest of Sir Pelham Warren for a few days. According to present arrangements the British Minister will leave for Hongkong on Friday on a private visit to the Governor
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
CHEAP RICE.
Мнения
since I have known them, but always in a very mild form, so mild as to be very often all but possible of recognition, except on post-mortem For the pst year it disappeared altogether and it has now re-appeared both in cattle in the depôt and in new cattle coming in. Eves at its worst it is a bealgo disease and seldom or Dever causes death; loss of condition is its worst result among the non-milking cattle.
home furlough. Mr. Komaroff had identified bimself with evary branch of sport and was very popular amongst all classes of the com munity The Wuchuw Club presented him with a travelling case for bis services as honor ary secretary and his numerous frisads made: him the recipient of an illuminated "address with a fine piece of silver plate. The Chinese, too, were to the fore with a couple embroidered silk scrolls and salvos of fire crackers as the
It is interfering to a considerable extent with the Manila export trade as in the early stages, Sunon left the port... when an increase of temperature is the only symptom it cannot be distinguished from any other, febrile condition.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 30th March, 1908, Owing to the delay in completing the four | it;~~ matsheds to be erected in different places for
I have taken the following steps to control
(1) All cattle showing increased temperature which is fitted as a segregation shed, or to con of the pig sheds which I have set apart for the
THE NEW BANGKOR SIBAM. SHIP COMPANY
in the New Steamship Company formed by The whole of the capital of Ticale 3,000,000
a the weekly luaue to suy part of the and angry exclamations were heard from each. For the special service these vessels are in the purpose of selling chenp rice to the poorer are moved to the old Tung Wah: mortuary Chinese and Siamese merchants has already
MR. Consul General Neville-Rolfo, reporting on the trade of South Italy," mentions that
The Hongkong Telegraph there is some hope of business to off with Kwangting and Kwangai and by their depre
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1908,
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
dations molested honest traders and peaceful travellers along the riverine districts of South
Chipa.
A SERIOUS, OFFENCE.
SMALL-POX BODY IN AN AMERICAN'S HOUSE.
8, Ladder Terrace, was prosecuted at the Po An American named A: G. Garr, residing 2: lice Court, this morning, at the instance of Sanitary Inspector Allen, for failing to report
Japan, as that country is importing rather largely It bought some 10,000 kilos.(25,000* Jhs.) from Italy in 1906, but dearly four times that amount was purchased from Spain, as "well as important parcels on the markets of non-producing countries as, for example, the The current number of the now familiar trare has proved very remunerative, great United Kingdom and Germany. The Japanese Far Eastern Review has a special leading facilities having been accorded to importers. article on the address by His Excellency Sir A Japanese expert was present at the Milan Frederick Lugard on the Kowloon-Canton Exhibition of 1906 and sent a number of sam Railway. While eulogis'ng the progress of ples of Italian ail to the Japanese Government.
a case of smallpox which had broken out in the works on the line under British admini. These met with great approval in Japan, and
his house on the 23rd Instant., "The patient stration, the writer in our Manila, contem, the result may be a large expansion of trade porary does not appear to have a correct in that direction. The Consul also states that the defez dant-has since died,
Miss Marie Gardner, a nurse in the employ of appreciation of the preliminary difficulties caused an opening in China for the tobacco the stopping of the Chinese opiumh traffic has
The accused pleaded ignorance. It was stat: which have had to be overcome in contrade, and a Government Commission' has
ed that on the 2 rd instant, Sanitary Inspector nection with the survey of the Chinese been sent out to China with a view to ascertain Allen was called to the first floor of 8, Ladder section. The writer says: "The Review what market is to be found there for Italian. Terrace to remove the dead body of a woman does not propose to indulge in the de- grown tobacco. The Ministerial calculation named Marie Gardner, who had died from smallpox. The body was taken to the mor tails of the history or the work already gives £240,000 as the amount in value which itary, and the house disinfected, in another accomplished, that being reserved, for a might be exported from Italy. This would
room, it was asserted, the inspector found a future number, but, we believe that no produce a profit to the State of £200,000 Bet
Jittle girl ill, presumably suffering from fever, enterprise affecting" a port of the Far East
During her illness, the child-the daughter of could have greater significance than the
the defendant was pursed by Miss Gardner. Canton-Kowloon section in its relation to
He had her removed to hospital for treatment, the future of Hongkong. The Chinese
- but sho niso died some days later, ~-. |
The defendant said he did not know that the section construction has not been so satis.
"narie" had contracted the dingase until be re- factory au desired and Hongkong watches
An inquest was conducted at the Magistracyceived word from his wife while in Canton with great interest every promise of effective this afternoon on the death of Kiser Singh, a When he returned to Hongkong he took the activity. The progress made on the British prisoner in the Victoria Gual, who expired in Accessary, steps, but did not report the mat section compared with the Chinese section the geol hospital; this morning, Mr. F. Ater. If he thought the case was serious, law or indicates how much more satisfactorily the Hazeland acted as coroses. The following no law, he would have notified the authorities, work would have progressed on the latter composed the jury-Messrs. 1. Silbermann,
H. A. Sieba and P. M. N. da Silva. TheThe magistrato (Me Wood) imposed a fue with foreign supervision. Many natural deceased, was, formerly a watchman, and was
of St. obstacles have to be overcome on the section, about thirty years of age. On the 19th July,A CHINAMAN-ibu, owner of a dangerous-look- and disappointments endured, but these have 1007, he and thren other Indians were convicteding chow-was floed $so, by Mr. F, A. Hatz not discouraged the Colony by any means, at the Criminal Sessions and sentenced to be Tas, in the Police Cour, to-d He was The work is now mapped out carefully and hanged for the murder of a compatriot in charged with permiliting a ferocio
COME CREATES French Street, West Point. On the 25th July, the at large unmuzzled. the survey
one by a nun
per annum.
A MORDKRER'S DEATH,
LIFE SENTENCE PRISONER DIES FROM CONSUMPTION.
ted so that every step
Governor-in-Council commqued their sentence
The tunnel to penal servitude for life.” Not very long aftar
engineering pro
this Kiser Singh who was s
sumption,
Patated, this
be
alch was
class of the community, it was decided at a meeting held yesterday, by the committee of the Cheap Rice Distribution Bureau, that the distribution of rice should be effected from the rath proximo.
BANK FAILURES.
During the last few days the firms, Yun Wo and Hip Wo, both in Pak Mai Street, Luke Wo in Hin Chua Fong Street and two other native were unexpectedly, closed. It is now ascer tained that all those firms belonged to one and the same proprietor Ho Yui Sang, and their sudden, closing was through the man's heavy' Tosses in gambling.
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TYPHOON DAY ELUDES,
AN INSURANCE CLAIM, -
A special jury was empsuelled at the Supreme Court, thir forenoon, to dreide an action which was brought by Kwong Tik Hing against the Yuen On Marine and Fire four sece Company. The claim was for $4,322, being the fum a quantity of goods were insured for and lost during the typhoon of 18th Sep lember, 1906. A
The Chief Justice (Sir Francis Piggott) pro-" sided. The jurymen were:-Mesin. C. H. Grace fóraman), A, H. Skelton, David Has. kell, E. H. Hinds, D. R. Law, Henry Hum- phreys and W. M. Scott, akk
Hon Mr. 15. E. Pollock, KC, instructed by Mr Johnson, appeared for the plaintiff Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. D. D. Thomson, was for the defence
purpose.
't
(3) The cattle from the lower sheds are all
maved up to the upper sheds,
been promised, and half of it will be paid in by the end of this month, says the Siam 'Observer, "The promoters are now considering
the
expediency of increasing the capital of the (3) The lower sheds cleared and disinfected. Company, to meet the wishes of applicants for (4) New cattle put into the low sheds and shares, as also place the company on a tho- their temperatures taken daily and suspicions: They will now charter six instead of four
roughly sound footing. cases removed.
We are gone the less hampered for room and this seems the best that can be done in the circumstances.
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MOUNT CAROLINE CEMETERY,
boats as previously proposed. In the mean- time tenders will be invited for the construction of new ships,
bosts to compete with the Deli and Nuen)Tum
for the carrying of mails.
Dr
As the promoters themselves are rica-milleri, and do export and import business the cont. pany will be a paying concern, even if their cargots alone should go by these shipë,
The company will be a limited liability.com pany registered in Siam. The Siam Commer cial Bank will be the company's bankers. A Further correspondence relative to the Europeac. will be appointed manager of the Mount Caroline Cemetery was tabjedlog trade between Bangkok and Singapore, company. The company will at first do carry ing The Inspector of Cemeteries minuted on the 7th instantia respect to the extension of and Bangkok and Hongkong and the China Section C, I beg to propose that the site staked ports. The promoters of the company will at some future date consider the running of fast off by Mr. Bryan for the proposed extension of section A be used as the ser extension of Section C. To proposing this I beg to state if the site selected by Mr. Bryan is used as Sec- tion A, we will have few, if any, burials in other sections. This piece of ground is looked upon by the Chinese at being most suitable in re spect to the belief in fang thai. A "The Sanitary Surveyor-1 bave only bean able to form two short forraces which will C- Commodate between 30 and 40 bodies. I bave not measured them yet, so cannot say the exact SHIPPING AND MAILS. number, lo view of this, it will be necessary to prepare more ground at once. ~ 1 suggest that some bodies to the south of the present
Indian (Namtang) 1st prox. Section C be exhumed I do not agree with the
Garmino (Prine Waldemar) 1st prox. the rections to be scattered an American (America Maru) 3rd, prox lospector of Cemeteries because it will cause English (Drvanka) 2nd pros, 70, || Dr. Peatse · wrote--I have spoken with the German (Yorck) zh-proxy Mr. Pollock outlined the alleged facts of Surveyor in this matter and we think that it) Indian (Laliang)18th prax, toile the case at length. Briefly, they were that on would be advantageous to have Section B: Canadian (Empress of apan) Bih pok, 8th September, 1936, 19.10a.m., defendants between Sections B. and C. in only one dollar. The C. P. R. Co.'s as Embras C
Abolished... The difference in cost of burial entered into an agreement with the plaintiff while burial in Section A costs 6ity conte arrived at Vancerver at 9 p., on inst. * in which the defendant, firm lasered certain. The ground above present Sections A. and The G. No Mffitofa fett gangbal.for gpods": thep on board the Wo, Hop junk, good ground, from our point of view and from against perils of the sea. The goods con the fang skat point of view, while Section B this port on goth inst, and is expered here on
tán már in vere little, sought after, Saction A. needs and prox. La mia G sisted of hide and glue. About an hour extending and so does Section CheWe suggest The N. G., & Levanzo left fingapore for brap after making the agreement the goods that these two sections, shall be extended by this pon yesterday, and may be expected bare were lost in the harbour by the typhoon. The terracing ground above A to enlarge C, and on or about the stb prox | plaintifs tendered 10 ibe defendant firm the that present B (vacani'terraces) shall be turned Tua Imperial German Mais).
premium and asked for the payment of $4,320 at new Section: A. Also that room formar, left artilagester A the defendant, however, refused,
further extension of A shall be provided for by be expected bark boh exhumations above prasant Section B. If the The defendant denied that they entered into Board; agree to this now the Furyayor will be
The Imperial Giurnis Ma any agreement to Sasure the We Hop's cargo shle, to provide rapidly for the seeded exten
also depind that there were any goods ofsion of C, hot, if not, steps will have to be takep
ormalna on board the Wordied, or to exhuma old graves and form a new
bed any interest in Apy goods on sion of D7 amarter
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