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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY APRIL 14 1968.

The Honghong Celegraph

HONGKONG, TUBIDAY, APRIL 14, 1908,

TRADE DEPRESSION IN JAPAN.

Reference has been repeatedly made in these columns to the financial crisik which

Mr AH Rennie Drowned.

BAD OCCURRENCE IN THE HARBOUR

The Japanese Boycott.

SHIPPING AFFECTED.

NOVEL SCHEME IN 'AID OF THE

PROPAGANDA! PAN

FULL DETAILS OF THE TRAGEDY.

It is true that, in ubedience to Governmental The sad and distressing intelligence was

commands that there should be no outward. received in Hongkong late this afternoon demonstration in the boycott propaganda, teas that Mr. A. H. Rennio, one of the most the minds of the ignorant natives should be, has been suffered by Japan since the conprominent of Hongkong's commercial comincited to a disturbance of the public peace clusion of the war in the North. That crisis munity, had been drowned in the harbour. the Chinese population have shown them arose mainly as the result of rash speculation

A representative of the trongkong salvel capable of restraint and refrain from. on the part of Japanese merchantsand bankers Telegraph visited the offices of the Hong bolding public mestings or otherwise proclaim: who were misled by the roseate ideas, en kong Milling Company, of which Mr.ng their adhesion to the boycott. Noon the less gendered by the success which attended the Renaic was promoter, managing director given to the movement at Ciotoa has set the the feeling abroad is that the momentum Japanese arms in the field, into believing and chief organiser, in order to obtain remarkable machinery of Chinese organization that fortune in war implied fortuna in business. confirmation, if possible, of the report. into working order and the boycott has ben Numerous banks failed and many merchants The staff, however, knew nothing of and is now in full swing. Perhaps in no were rendered bankrupt as a consequence any accident that bad befallen Mr. Rennie, branch of Japanese trade or commerce will the of the general failure to recognise that in although the news was already in full retaliatory measures of the Cantonese bs more the absence of an indemnity the Japanese | circulation in the city Mr. Renaic, severely felt than by the shipping trade. The Government must increase the laxation in they stated, had left at three o'clock report exclusively made in our columns on order to meet the expenses of the cam- on A. visit to the mills at Junk Saturday last as to the effectiveness of the paign, thereby reducing the ordinary pur Bay, and appeared to be in the

Chinese determination to give Japatose vessels a wide herth for their freight and chasing power of the peopie.. The Govern highest of spirits and best of health, pasienger traffic is of far more anions in meat came to the rescue of the banks in and showing as keen an aptitude for business port that can bo imagined at the moment. order foavoid a panic which would lower the as ever. He travelled in hislaunch and might That more immediately.concerned are natur financial credit of the country in England have been expected to turn in the coured ally much exercised over the matter and it and America, but trade is still at a low ebb' of the evening, as was his usual custom. and there must be much suffering among the The first intelligence of Mr. Renfes labouring classes, although we hear little death came through the medium of the about it. In a recent article which appear Central Police Station, which was informed edinthe Japan Chronicle, howevci, it is clear that the body of Mr. Rennie had been that the stagnation in trade has not yet pas taken to Tsim-sha-tsui Police Wharf on sed away, for it was stated that owing to the board the steam-launch Canada whence it gencial trade depression and the decrease in had been conveyed to the West Point the amount of work in hand, the Kawasaki mortuary. Dockyard had decided to discharge about Our representative proceeded to Kow- 1,000 workmen. As the first step in the boon to gather further particulars of the carrying out of this reduction in the number and affair. Naturally enough, at this car $16.50 of hands, notice was given on the jist ultimo ly stage, beyond corroborating the report to 160 men that their services would no longer of Mr. Rednie's death the police au be required. The names of the men diemisthorities had to observe perfect reticence. sed were postea on the notice-board, and From another source, however, we have this was the signal for considerable disorder ascertained the following particulars. As A large number workers thronged before the stated, Mr. Kennic left his Hongkong office notice-board threatening vengeance and at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. In company resisting the police and watchmen who co with his "boy" he boarded the steam-launch deavoured to keep order. The Aioibashi Conada at Blake Pier and proceeded to the ca Police were communicated with, and ad bin below where he was to have had tea. When ditional relays of police subsequently arrived the launch had steamed out as far as the and succeeded in preventing any disturbance entrance to Lycemun Piss, Mr. Renpie-ap On the appearance of that paragraph at peared on deck carrying his despatch official communication was sent by the box in his hands. The box, it may be Kawaski Dockyard Company to the paper mentioned, was of the following approxi- in question deuying, in effect, although not mate dimensions judging by the look of it absolutely, tlie general tenor of the statement. 2.4" x 12" x 9" A stout cord was tied to the side handles of the despatch box which

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can be taken for granted that all the fofluence that can be obtained, through diplomatic channels, will be ovoked in aid of Japancte shipowners. There is a great deal said by way been made to Tokio from Hongkong. Their of rumour that representatious had already

mature and purport," howevij, are carefully guarded, and their ex et origio cannot easily be triced.

STATIONERY AS A MEDIUM OF ADVERTISING THE PROPAGANDA:

On account of their cheapaesi, Japanese envelopes have displayed the more expensive caston. But since the Tatsu Mare affair the handmade articles bitherto manufactured in

Chinese will have nothing to do with this in dispensable adjunct of the scribe's writing table. In Canton an enterprising firm of envelope manufactures has brought out a line of envelopes with the characters in Chinese stamped on them reading Nations! Disgrace Memorial:" A big demand has stisen for these, the supply during the past few days falling short of the demand.

The Shatin Murders

THREE MEN ON TRIALS PO

THE OFFICIAL STOKV.

King tools Dear, the spot, was

confessed to the criate, Thế g fession was that on the 28th Novem

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was at work in his matabed when the three pri somers entered the shed. They each had a smoke of oplum-¡lllelt apium, Mr. Bowlay believed-- At the Magistracy, this afternoon, before and presently the first accused said-Wes Mr. JH. Kemp (first police magistrato), ought to make some money I Thasecond accus the three men-T30 Mow Fat, a schooled agreed. Then the first accused continued! master, Wong Chan Kwal, a farmer, and Wonen two or three days more wait for me here." Sam O, a coolie, of Lysemosa village-who On the 2nd December, 1956, the quartetje n Yau, who has since turned: King's evidence, on conversation as to how money "could be made were arrested with another man named Chan in the shed at the appointed hour, and, in a the 3rd instant, po suspicion of having taken the second accused said: "If we could only part to the murder of two men and a boy on the catch Lok Sang here we could get Ston Kun Yum mountain, wero arraigned on the They then went in search of the man and capital charge....

found him. Lok Sang was struck down and killed" "Just then Wong Sau Sam appeared on the scene and be too, was killed: Then the killing him at first, but as they thought he boy appeared. They had no intention of would give them away, he was slain. The parties, then ran away, Chao Yan sald he made for a stream and washed his jacket, which was stained with blood, and "thes eluded to his native village at Piogahan, lu the Kweilin district. He remained there sozil two months ago when he thought the affair. bad blown over, and 100% passage for

A company doing, business in, Canton was desirous of forwarding a parcel of some ten envelopes enclosed in Japanese covers. The lever carriet, to whom the parcel was tendered, related to handle it because the envelopes wrie of Japanese make. Ultimately the com- pany was compelled to change the covers for the home-made article.

A firm of stailorers in Canton has offered to National bosses with the charactere denoting

Mr. F. B. L, Borley (Crowy Solici ox) appeared for the prosecution. Mr. Olto Kong Slog was retained by the first and second accused. Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon presented the third man, Inspector Langley and I etective Sergeast Wilder, who made the captures-both of the Water Police Station watched the proceedings on behalf of the police After the accused bad pleaded not guilty to the charge, the Crown Solicitor proceeded to outline the alleged facis of the case. He asid that on the 6th December, 19c6, three Chinese

-two men 'and; a boy were found near the top of the Kus: Yum ibüstain-a most com-'

spicuous prak between Kowloon Bay and the

"bulin Gap-dead. The bodies were very badly cut, there were numerous wounds about their necks-in fact the hands were very neatly severed from the bodies. The three corpses,

steward, Wong Sau Sim, a farmer, who lived were identified as those of Lok Sang, a ship's

on the wortheto alopes of the Kua Yum moun. lain, and the lad-Wong Ting Fatma native of the Kun Yum village. Ink, Sang was a steward on many ships trading between this port on America and also on board warskips. He seemed to have found this employment very profitable, for he owned a hours at Kow. children. Lok Sang's last ship was the fin Jann Cly, where his wife lived. He had no

no Some time in November, 1906,"nu- merds changes occurred on board and Lok Sarg did not care to go" that trip.

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Hongkong.

Witnesses were then called and examined,

and the case was adjourned,

COLLISION AT JANTON

JUNK BEACHED. [From Our Oton Corpondent.]

Canton, 13th April, 1508,

the heavy fog, the .. Charles Hardouin At about 6.30 this morning, on account of

Macau Fort buoys. The junk was considerably collided with a hravite-laden junk, just inside damaged and had to be beached. Fortonmely, there were no lives fost in the Recident.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

LEAVE of absence, on private affeirs, to Eng." Lind, is granted to Major", de T. Phillip R.G.A, from azed October, '19:8. returned his home A Kaw. loon Chy, where he took up geomancya TBR port of Omula, Kiushiu, where the Mitiul 'sort of fing shui, Mr. Howley-stated. He Dustan Kaisha has constructed Harbour Works spent most of his time in selecting sites for at a cost of Y 4,030,003, was opened to foreign graves and attending to his ancestral Combs, trade on April 1, This hobby led to his death. He was a bative of Kowloon City-n Hak-ka, lise the two other deceased, and a cative of the New Territories, It appears that towards the sad of the

THE disabled Keonsking after several unsuce cessful attempts at fixing her damaged rudder was towed to Shanghai by the s, s. Kinning from Chefoo on 6th instant.

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it was true they had dismissed three hun.. he held. As soon as hq gained the deck.stamp all the almanaci in nia dos sites site for a grave for the interment of Lok Saug" LEAVE of absence, an privato affairs, to the ja

A. S. WATSON & CO., In that letter the Company admitted that

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA.........RINTIEM

SHANGHAI ·.

ISSUE OF T1S, 250,000 8 PER CENT

Depentures. ;

DIRECTORS:

G. 1. SHEKURY, Esq., Chairman,

A. R. MURPHINE,, Esq.

J. H. TEESDALE, Esq.

SECRETARY:

M. NATHAN, Esq.

JAPANESE GOVERNMENT'S REPRESENTATIONS, From Our Own Correspondent.]

dred men in all on the 31st ultima and the Mr. Rennie was observed to throw th

Comments her thiyunished, betting hold of the stanchion on the ic, cor round his peak. but alleged that the reason was not because port side he sprang into the water. The of the decrease of work in hand. At the rapidity, of his actions took less time “to same time they, took the opportunity to dis- carry out than describe, so that it was. charge a gang of undersirable men, but they not possible for any member of the were not going to make any further discrew to discera, Mr. Rennie's intentions: missals at present, fior had they any intention The loop, apparently slipped our of Mr.steps to prohibit the Japanese boycoti in China to effect such a great reduction as one Rennie's neck. As soon as Mr. Rennie was thousand hands.. "As to the alleged disorder over the side of the launch, the second cox. on the 31st ultimo, the letter proceeded, swain by name To Yau-with remarkable

can say that it has been ex-

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representations to the Waiwugu stating that, the Chinese Government fail to lake immediate

Canton, 13th April 1908. The Japanese Minister at Peking has made

the Chinese Government will be held respon merchants trading in the country, The Viceroy tible for all losses sustained by the Japancic

stop the boycott of Japanese, trade by the from the Foreign Ministry directing him to

horses were killed on the spot. Another pri lary exercises were in progress on March 30, ground of the Kumamoto Division while mili One Cavalryman, an Infantry private, and two vate was injured....

A LAROR collection of wild animals, to the

value of Tis. 170,000, bought by the Chloda Government for the Peking Park, will shonly, arrive in Shanghai from Germany, A number

Jaggerated too much. We, however, ad presence of mind, seized a life-buoy and has again received telegraphic instructions sort of make sure way added "that if bli head of deputies will be sent to Shangbai to tradem

mit that some men cager to ascertain theter. The sex was pretty choppy at the time, dived into the water to the rescue of his mas names in the list of the dismissed, hands

and a strong current was running.scaward.

HE Directors of the 'Central Stares, Ld, assembled in the front of the notice board. The coxswain then putthe launch bardastem:

"Cantonese,

the collection to Peking....

November of 19:6, Lok Sang engaged Wong Sau Sam, one of those who was also murdered, Ar Weihsiwei a large buoy, painted black, with and who also was interested in geomancy, to the word " Wreck" in large white letters, bas repair, bli father's grave, which was situated been placed over the wreck off Cowan Fier. A at the pattern alde of Kowloon Bay. Wong Sau green light will be shown from the budy when- Sam was also requesitioned to find suitable ever a steamer is expected to arrive at night. grandfather's bones, which rested at Kowloon neighbouring countries, has been granted to City. The second accussed-Wong Chan

Mas She P Choi village. quite Colonel Mario, P.M., from 8th May to 6th also geomantically inclined, thought that Lok

Middiesëz "Wagimburs/knari | Large, and a Sang should have engaged him to do the work.

8"sin pisl to oth June, 1909. and to superintend the repairs to his father's 'A THUNDERBOLT fell in Japte on the panda grave. When he heard that Lok Sang had en.

Fat-wha became very angry. He called at latter's wife and mother, threatened the man. gaged somebody else to do the work, Wong Chan Kasi told the first accused The Mow

te zaid that if i ok Sing did not select him Lok Sang's house, and in the presence of the in do the work he (1.ok Bang's) head would drop off in seven days," and in a

would break his geomantic compass s08 as not off by that time he (Tse Mow Fat) of an oath, Mr. Bowley, proceeding, said that Wong Chan Kwai was ostensibly a farmer, but "THE JAPANESE ARE MILD, The following is a translation from the SA work in all his life, and was a loafer by pro

he thought he had never done a bit of farming-domestic fonn of $10,000,000 to provide for the Tian Shik Pan, a Peking verdacular paper:fession, Some days previous to the murders The Minister for Japan has always striven to the first accused invited-Lok Sang to accom- arrange matters amicably. Although Japan pany him for a walk to the hills. There was

of damages done. Let us iske for instance his mind, but it was unavailog Before demand as indemnity the latter is cot in ex a feast on at the time, an apparently, Lox

the indemnities claimed in 1900. With the oing Lok Sang asked bit wile for some astions always claim ten times the amount to go.

of the damages caused. All European Sang had enjoyed himself, so he 'decided

exceplips of Japan, the foreign powers do money.

His wife tried to get him to change

manded exorbitant sums, What Japso is ingat claiming now is very little. Out of respect a gold-ring set with diamonds, and carried a for the latter's lowpur, Japan consented to sell small revolver in his hind pocket. He was She gave him $30, and was he wear ising tho. lime a watch and chain,

elch of the three hamlets. Shortly after noon the arms on board the Tatsu Mare, lapan is never seen alive after that, always trying to do all she can to maintain the friendship of China, Japan never requests any up the Kuo Yum mountaië, visiting friends in In company with the first accused he went

serpents and hungry hogs. They are ferocious, and two lads, one of when was Wong Ting as to the recent arch of revolutionaries Deat was extinct.seized Kinachow owing merely in simpla anti- on the day of the murder Lok Sadg, Wong The fapadese are mild. Let the Chinese judge Fai, started out by themselves to walk the blila.

maipikin silence the Ha Ta Men. No Chinese pipor has dia One of them carried a chopper to cut twigs, ed to publish nothing. The Chinese Govern cussed the matter; the press. having been warn. When this little party had got a little way from ment endeavours to suppress all information, home-leaving three, Lok ank, Wong Sau by the news. Several high Chinere officials the village the youngest of the fads, was rent being afraid that the people may be influenced Sam and Wong Ting Fat. Their three bodies stated to be an anti-dynastic movement, Gev ∙are said to be implicated in the afftir "which" is

down the narrow path from the Kus Yum-peak entrusted by the Govemment with the task of afternoon the first accused was seen coming sted was merely splet. Na Tuss has been on the hillside. At about four o'clock; that of a revolutionary plot, saying that'tho-e: st• were subsequently found lylag close together, eroment official, however, deny the existence

That night Lok Sang's wife called and over-Hankow Daily News,

hushing up or otherwise

vile smɑaibing the ma ter

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Tis. 250,000 8 per cent debentures terminable time, If you will kindly refer the matter to in ten years from the 30th day of June 1908, The Aloibhi Police Station, whence we

To Yau swimming against a rough sea gal. -but-redeemable by the Company in 5 years from that date or at any time after such 5 years have, special, policemen stationed in our

antly, managed to reach Mi, Reonię, and on giving 6 calendar months' previous notice shops all the while, we trust you will see it

then forced the lifebuoy, in front of him. io writing. These debentures are issued by

For three times in succession To Yad ed by them at a Meeting held at the Company's liged if you will correct the article or cancel avail himself of it. When he was offered the Directors-in pursuance of a resolution pass in the true light, and we shall be much ob- extended the lifebuoy to his muster office on the 3rd day of April, 1908. With it in your earliest issue. According to that the buoy for the third time he said: "No and each time Mr. Reanic failed to the sum raised it is intended to pay off all the existing outstanding, debentures of the Com communication it would appear the state-anchee," and as he was stoking. To Yau pany of Tis. 150,000 issued in favour of the ment originally printed was practically a seized him and kept him above water until Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation and to employ the balance in the expense of fabrication or, at all events, an exaggera the launch reached the two By this time completing, the building and fittings of the tion of the facts. The reply of the Mr. Rennle had apparently lost conscious Palace Hotel fronting the Buad, Shanghai Editor will, therefore, be appreciated, for The present issua, of Tis. 250,000 will rank as

first charge on the said property of the it is both terse and suggestive. It ranchable, the crew Company held on a lease to the Company for We may say that independent, inquities into the launch again. When it withing by force of arms as did the Geimans who

ness. He was supported long enough to a term of which 48 years and 9 mopibs are still unexpired including the buildings and a floating were made before the statements referred lid on the deck-life

drag the body

to

The Ministry of Posts and Communications is reported to have decided to issue bonds' faza construction of the various railways under pro- posal and the reorganization of the Imperial Telegraphs. The bands will be issued lo Peking, Tientsia, Shanghai, Hinkow and Cantna in amounts of Sto, Sj0, $100, $1,000 and $10,000. The subscription price will ba $82 per $100 basdı

fighting strength of the Japanese Navy:-The On the 1st instant it was formally announced

the Chokal, a gonbeat of 622 (ors, built in that the following ten vessels are struck off the

Fukuryu, torpedo-distrayers of 183 tons and Fuso, Japan's first freacled, a vessel of 3.37 tons displacement, built in England in 1877) Japan in the year 18901, the Kotaka and tha

from China in the war of 1894.51 and six lor. Flous respectively, captured by the Tapanese pedo hosts varying in size from 13 tons to 81. The total displacement of these fen vessels in”, 4,967 ton-Japan Dally.

charge on the other property and undertaking to were published, but we are, of course With all..speed, the launch was steered to Christian litigation. The foreigners are like Sau Sam, who was met in one of the hamlets,Tнa Metropolit A

of the Company as carried on upon the said pleased to afford space for the above ex- premises and will be secured by 4 Deed of Trust and mortgage to be hereafter executed planation.". We may take it from that re- being a Årst mortgage of the "asid, leasehold mark that the newspaper refused property buildings and undertaking of the from the position it had taken up and that Company to Mesara, Alexand + Meleo! and.

d to retire Duncan McNeil as Trustees for the Debenture there is as a matter of fact real and genuine holders. The prescat issue of debentures will distress among the workers who formerly be at par in sums of Tis. 1,030,"Tis. 500 and- The 100 at may, suit the convenience of appli-looked to the Kawasaki Dockyard for the cants. They will bear interest at the rate of 8 means of earning their livelihood, Japan per cent per annum and will rank among fis apparently not yet out of the wood and we themselves pari passu,

The first instalment of interest calculated fear that further reductions in the factories

30th day of June, 1908 and thereafter half-year- may have to be recorded.

the Water Police pier at Kowloon Point where a report was made to the Police. back animation had failed, the body was Artificial respiration was at-otice resorted

put into a dead box and on board the to and, after continued efforts to bring

anada Blying themaple-leaf fagat half-mast conveyed to the Public Mortuary at West Point..

for themselves.

authorities ma

from the day of payment will be paid on the and other important sources of employme clerk to the Hon. John Norquay, the then The situation is growing in gravity of the asked for the whereabouts of her husband. LAST night, the Edison Kinetoscope gave.it

ly on the spth day of June and the 31st day of December, Applications should be filled in

MOVEMENT HAVING SERIOUS EFFECT. reached. Tokyo stating that the boycott of Inpaneng gonds in Hongkong is rapidly gaining The Jedi Chronicle says: - telegram has ground, Japanese coal, matches, cotton yarn, Canads, and was born in 1857, so that he was is any Jaava teen chiged in one

Alfred Herbert Rennie was a native of out by a large, section of Chinese merchants. beer, and All other goods being rigidly shut Sr years of age. He became confidentialis said, have been obliged to stop business and sent to the Company's Bankers the Hong WB would direct our revlere altention to the delegate to England and New York to the Foreign Office, and sought the views of the premier, and treasurer of Manitoba, in directors of the Mitsui Company, visited Mr.

On the r instant Mr.Yamamoto, kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation accom.advertisement of the Kamakura Kaihinin negotiate a loan for the province. In 1890, Government on the question of the boycott of 10 Cheng Ngam Siu village a good under the able mausgement of My Leibana. 1885, and two, 'years later was sent as, a Ishii, Director of the Commercial Hureau in panied by the amount of the debentures applied Hotel, Japan, appearing on the opposite page

The first accused replied "ihat Lok Sang first performance in Hongkong, when a well- would not return home that night as he bad arranged programme was put on the scrtan Applications will be received up to the give

The new hotel is built on the site of the old the service of the Public Works Department affected by the agitation. They refous to dis Day. The father of Wong Ting Fat also call and tasteful performance. Our fenders may be Mr. Rennie came to Hongkong and entered Japanese goods in Hoogkong. It is reported way from, the Kuo Yum monotaio, situated The audience was not what it might have boon day of May, 1908 and will be dealt with on the Kubin-in at Kamakura, and contains forty-two Rs corresponding clerk. He was acting charge Japanese coal brought by steamers, and

that even the coolies working ships cargo are between Kowloon City and the head of Junk expected, but those who were present thorough facing the sea pri-sistant and acling will be made and carry interest from the daip and airy. There is a large entrance hall, Sanitary Superintendent and Secretary to the JAPANESE GOVERNMENT TAKING MEASURES. Guapplied for, subsequent allotments thereof vale verandahs. The diping room is lofty tendent of the Water Police in 1892, acting in the barbour

ly enjoyed what was unquestionably a clover of issue. Bankers' receiple to the applicant lounge upstairs), drawing room, writing room, Sanitary Board in 1895)

ed on the first accused for news of his son's reminded that the kinetescope is a complete. will be issued for the amount of his debentures

̈non arrival bome, and got the same reply. On departure from the ordinary cinematograph and exchanged for debentures if an allotment card rooms and billiard room. Lavatories and from the Hongkong Civil Service

afterwards retiring is made. Forms of application can be obtain.

the following day the relatives of those who and has a decided superiority over the latter" ad at the office of the Company or at the Hong cold water laid on in all bedrooms; and, the proved an exceptionally capable and cott of fapanese goods in Hongkong, la reply, evident that robbery was the motive for the and this fact alone should help to make abo The Kobs Chamber of Commerce made were missing because slammed. A search there is no fear of the eyes being strained be bath rooms are under separate roof; but and

order to

start in commercial life, Foreign Office, in Tokyo, concerning the boy days they found the corpos. It was excellent. Some of them are extremely comic. inquiries at the Commercial Bureau in the party was got together, "and after four films are the fatest from New York and are kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation and hot in lighted throughout with electricity, The flour interests and was the original mover said it was reported that some of the Chinese faul deed. Everything of value bad beso re

inasmuch si the, films are much clurer and the Deed of Trust and form- of Debenture, can

successful representative of Canadian Mr. Ishii, Director of the Commercial Bureau, be sees at the office of Messrs. Stokes, Platt & hosis on a liep of the Enoshima Tramway, and promoter of the Hongkong Milling merchants dealing in sundry goods bad can moved from the bodies Teesdale, the Company's Solicitors.

close to the famous Kamakura Daibutsu, The Company, which began the manufacture of celled orders for Japanete merchandise, but!

show popular. There art two dally perform- rrounding country abounds in beautiful walks flour only year ago, his chief supporters thing had been heard concerning the alleged ing effected, the Crown Saliritar went on, Then programme every week The charges the onl

ances, one from a p.m. 166 p.m., and the other. Ang time elapsed without pay arrests be so hour. There will the nu

a from 7 p.m. 1011 p.m.) Each programoin laste Secr

excellent. There is a service of exprose, train both of whom had the highest respect for rust) [4181, to and from Tokyo and Yokohama.

es coal brought by steamers from Japan. Mr. his abilities and business acumen.

40) 30, and 20 cents (childies hall, prima), and

By Order of the Directors,

M. J. NATHAN,"

Shan

4th April,

in

and interesting temples. The sen-bathing is being Sir Paul. Chater and Mr. H. N. Mody strike of the coolies against discharging fapad information reached the police, and a stone this: Improved, Sarm of cidam stographs GARD

all adds that the Government is taking mea-mains's blacksmith napied. Chao Yan, who sidering it superior charactertiary

the time of the murder was on

lo deal with the question.

the patronage of the public

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