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stablished in conformity with the rules laid down by the Board of Education

CANTON HANKOW RAILWAY.

BRANCH LINE TO SANUL.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]

Canton, 18th June.

At a meeting of shareholders in the Canton-Hankow Railway Co. held to-day, the following three re- solutions were passed:

1.-To open a Bank in connec

tion with the Railway, 2.-To call up the second instal. ment [due on the shares] less two years interest. 8. To build a branch line to Sanui as soon as permission is obtained from the Ministry. of Posts and Communications.

YUNNAN-ANNAM RAILWAY.

PROPOSED CANCELMENT OF CONCESSION.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]:

· Peking, 14th June. The natives of Yunnan holding offices here have memorialized the Imperial Government to cancel the concession for the Yunnan-Andam Railway and to vest its control with them.

The matter has been referred to the Ministry of Posts and Commu- nications.

THE PACIFIC FLEMI.

WELCOME TO CHINA.

[By courty of the "Shrung Po.”]

Poking, 14th June, The United States battleship fleet will visit Foochow and "Amoy."

The Waiwupu after consultation with the Board of Revenue has made an appropriation of four hundred thousand dollars to defray the ex- ponses of a suitable welcome..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY

in the Chinese Telegraph Co. parting with their Chang Pik, president of the Board of Posts and Communications, called his subordinate officials together, on the 18th inst., to deliberate upon the extent to which he could meat the wishes of the shareholders,

"PROVINCIAL FINANCES,

PROPOSED INVESTIGATION, [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]

Peing, 15th June.

aat the: Chinesa

tally wound

commanders ZONNE

The Minister an soldiers Be severely ddal

Govern

The Walwupu and the Imparl ment have arrived at the conclusion that can be substantiated, compensation should wif the statements by the French Minister be made in accordance, with precedence. I * Under no circumstances would the Chin ese Government agree, however, to punish the officers, drits

The Board of Revenue pro- poses to delegate Chan Chung-fai to the various provinces on a mission of investigation into their respective financial conditions: CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT.

A PARLIAMENT FOR CHINA.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung" Po."]

Peking, 16th June.

H. Chang Chifi-tung is of opinion that an early date should be fixed for the institution of a Parliament for China In compliance with the wishes of the people.

In with hli viams.

Most of the Grand Councillors have fallen

BASALT MONOPOLY:

THE PREVENTION OF ABUSES;":

[By courtesy of the "Shèung_Po."]""

Peking, 18th June... The Imperial Government bas decided to cancel all concessions for the salt traffe, so as to pince the trade in this commodity

CORRESPONDE

wessarily endorse the by Correspondents' in this c BRITONS WAKE

"arprmand)

TO THE EDITONOFr the " Honakond TELEGRATH="//

5 The first duly of every able-bodied conatry in time of war but to prepare himself cinsin is not only to be ready to defend his for that duty in time of peace, meal plan de of the World think this duty, I trust the Englishmen alone amongst all the Nations splendid example of our Australian Colonies, In making every able-bodied Australian serve In the National Guard, will bring home to us sense of our shame.

The above is an extract from a letter (with regard to military matters at home), written by Lieut. Colonel Hoo, L. P. Dawnay..

[From Our Own Correspondent,]|||

Canton, sth June.

On the 13th instant an extraordinary general Railway Company was held at Wongtha in a meeting of shareholders of the Canton-Hankow large⠀ mashed - which was specially erected thousand persons and among them were for the purpose. There were present about the vice-superintendent of the Police De: partment, the Kwangchow Prefact and the two a magistrates of Nambol and Poncluded at: 3.32

ing" began at 1 pm. It is satisfactory to stats that the pro pmand ceadings at the meeting passed off ary cierised without any disturbance which characterised the meetings in the previous years, Mr. Cheung Young Chow was elected to the chair

* 1 think his romarks may well be applied to

The position liarly liable to sudden attack in time oftly passed

The meet.

TERY

•L) Sia Kin, a thirteen returned to her guardia Li glu Kia, who

service of a shopkeepe Every effort on the part Lascar Row disap har failed, until yesterday, faspecior, Brown, of the in company with department, who follow

Macao ateamer,

L Sin Kis, once she had returned home he said, the was coming down the staircase told her story. On the day she was kidnapped, hat house on her way to make a purchase when she met a man, who looked like a bagger. The wun stopped her and requested her to accom.

this Colony, Hongkong readers it pecu• and the following resolutions were ananimous. pany him to all house, which was just round?

under the exclusive control of officers of the very able-bodied citizen" should be ready Ation with the Canton-Hankow Rabouse-the number of wlad her to

Government,AM

This measure is proposed with a view of mitigating abuses,

U.S. BA71LBSHIP FLEST,

CHINA'S WELCOME.

[By courtesy of the "Shaung Po.")

ita defence,

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in connecwer wallug for Song The girl, gurmetlog and if there is any place in the Empire where The establishment of a bank the corser to see nont of her: Himadr who

followed the man, notblogi

or the name of All present agreed and urged on the early institution of the proposed Bank, of which the street in which it in citoma and did not branches will be opened later on." The | know." There she met a woman), who detained capital of this Bank will be decided on hot. She was about to be taken to Macao after the collection of the second call on terday when the officer, found her. shares,

and I to buar bir,

The fact that H.M. Navy and splendidly represented here in no way relieves. the civilian from his individual responsibility.

The present Establishment of the Hongkong. Volunteer Corps is 432, yet despite the numer ous available British population of what I may call Volunteering age, the strength of the Corps is under 300.

Peking, 18th June. The Walwupu has delegated Vice-Pre-but sident Leang Tun-in to act as China's re- presentative in welcoming the United States battleship fleet. S

The Board of Revenue will make an ap REORGANISATION OF THE NAVY.propriation of four hundred thousand dollars in aid of the expenditure towards a suitablo' reception.

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DIVERGENCE OF VIEWS...

[By courtory of the "Sheung Po"]

Peking, 16th June.

A certain Viceroy.haq urged that the period of ten years be the maximum time within which the reorganisation of the Navy should be completed.

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H.E. Tich Liang, president of the Mielstry. of War, considers it too long a period and is desirous of a speedier scheme.

Contrary to all expectations, most of the Grand Councillors are of oplaton that it 'will be time enough if the naval programme. is completed in fifteen years.

The War Minister is reported as belog thoroughly dimppolated at thle consensus of opinion.

CHINESE SUBJECTS. FOREIGN NATURALISATION

DISCOURAGED,

[By courtesy of the "Sheung_Po”||

Peking, 16th June. It is proposed by the Waimppu to prohibit Chinese citizens from naturalising them selves as subjects of other Powers.

This prohibition is intended with a view of discouraging litigation.

CHINESE TELEGRAPHS,

DISSENTING SHAREHOLDERS,

[By courtesy of the "Shaung“ Pb)"}

Shanghai, 14th June. The thareholders in Shanghai of the Chinese Telegraph Co. have de-" cided to convene a meeting for the 20th inst., at the Yu Yuen Gardens.

Later.

The shareholders propose to ap. peal to the highest tribunal in Pe king against the decision of the Board of Posts and Communications to buy back the shares in private ownership.

CHINESE STUDENIS,

FOR ENGLAND and France,

[By courtity of the "Sheung 20."]

Poking, 18th June. The Ministry of War' bas despat

FRANCE AND CHINA,

THE YUNNAN TROUBLE,,

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]

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CHINESE TELEGRAPHS.

THE NATIONALIZATION SCHEME.

[By courtesy of the "Shaung. Po."]

Peking, 18th June. H.E. Chang Pik, president of the Board of Posts and Communications, is determined to carry out his scheme for the purchaus cf the shares in the Chinese Telegraph Ad- ministration.

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Their must be a very large number of your g men who have served as Voluntants at home, (it may be in the absence of an Infantry Company here) have felt disinclined

fresh branch of the service, have not yet" joined the Corps. reason for standing aloof oo longer holds good. The formation of an Infantry Com pany has been recently sanctioned Ty Excellency the Governor, who has appoint- ed a Captain to the command of the Company. Recruits are wanted in all the different Unila of the Corps, particularly in the Infantry Cont pany. All young men willing to join the Corps are invited to call personally at Headquarters, or write to the Staff Officer stating, which branch they wish to join,

To all non-volunteers I earnestly commend, 'for very careful consideration, the remarks) quoted at the commencement of this letter, and appeal to them to join the Hongkong Volunteer Corps

I have the honour to be, Sir,.. Your most obediant servant,

ARTHUR CHAPMAN,

Lieut. Colonel, Commandant, H.K. Volunteer Corps

The president of the Board felt more in- clined to increase the offer for the shares than yield to the shareholders (in an, aban-Volunteer Headquarters, danment of the Government project],

CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

ADJOURNED UNTIL TO-MORROW,

18th inrt,

The June Criminal Sousións were opened by Mr.. Justice Gompertz in the Supreme Court this morning, and formerly adjourned until ten to-morrow morning. Notwithstanding the fact that notice had been published in the papers required to-day, nol a few, in their alarm, informing Jurymen that their services were not were reappearance to make sure that they

reaify their doubts, and departed wondering when they would be called to pay the non-appearance finel They will have to attend, however, 10: morrow morning, when the only came on the calendar-that in which a coolie pamed Leurg. Chol is charged with robbery—will be taken.

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not wanted. Even then some had

ARMED ROBBER CONVICTED. IENTENCED TO THREE YEARS FOR CRIME

IN HONGKONG,"

Hongkong, 17th June, 1908.

THE YARN, TRADE.

2. The payment of interest at 6't per annura to shareholders for two yearI, e from the date of the collection of the first call, be declared ; the amount of intéresi dan to shareholders will be accepted in part pay ment of the second call of subscription"," Those shareholders who refuse to pay their second "call will not be allowed to

-4 receive their dividend, wate 3. The construction of branch lines. It was decided that as an initial step a branch line be first built from Canton to as far as the city of Sanul, and work will be com menced on it as soon as the second call of shares is paid up. The sanction of the Ministry of Posts and Communicatious must be obtained before the construction of the branch line be started

The woman Chong Ah Yet was c

in the Police Court, this morning with chila stealing. She denied the allegation, stating that the girl followed her. A search is being made for the man who took the girl to'accused's house, and it was on that ground that the caLO was adjourned.manga UN

JOURNALISM IN LORBA

The Japan Daily Mail in refers to the case of Korea Dally Newa, says and appears that the British Government ba not fallen in with the idea of suppressing the vernacular editions of the Korea Daily News, but bas pra- ferred to send the Crown Advocate from Shanghai, who will institute proceedings against the proprietor of these Journals under provisions of the Order, in Council; For this purpose a duly authorized British Court of Justics will be opened in Seoul, and we unders Shanghai. This is interesting illustrating the extreme care exercised by Great Britain whenever the cause of Justice is concerned, No trouble is avoided nor any expense grudged in order that even the humblast British subject shall have his fall due.

A correspondent writes to the N. C. D. New from Bhiuchow (Kwanglung) on arth May:-stand that a judge is already on his way from am now in a position to add considerably to the news which you received from me in March concerning the work now being carried out.en this railway.

The surveying party consists of one meri can and two Canadians, viz, Messrs. Williams, McDonald and Jordão. 'Mr. Williams worked on the survey party who measured the country

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The Japan Chromicie states that subscribers. of the Korea Daily News have received the

"The publisher of the Kores Daily Notes bar to announce that the publication of the English edition of the paper la temporarily aspasded. The reasons are solely financial, and it is hoped that it may be possible to resume publication at an early date.

four or five years ago for the old Americko, following notice Seoul, June 1958. · Company, but he is not blindly following, the path of his predecessors. In one part instead of fallowing the old route along the river bank,

Aving

of eight miles has been effected by striking straight through the interior country"""

The completed surray to Vingtak giyera mileage of ninety-three, miles The track, from the ancient temple at Tai Miu, mainly follows the course of the river. When com pleted it will open the magnificent scenery of the North River to mnay who have hitherto The position of the Kasaoka Spinping.Com.

been deterred from viewing it, because of the pany is reported to have much improved, says the Japan Chronicle. In the previous perineatisfactory accommodation of the present the rest of the working of the company was

laurches to Yingtak or the provoking slowness of the more commodious bouse-boat. unsatisfactory, there being a large accumul

IKPROVEMENT in japan.

The survey gives no less than three tunnels Yipptak. One, 30 feet long, at Tai Mit, another, of similar length at the Blind Boy's Pass& few miles above the mouth of the Lienchow river and a larger one of over Soo Jest some Eve miles below the city of Yingtak, The latter is through a rather soft sandstone, but I am afraid that although some are speaking confidently of a completed railway running to Yingtale by X'mas 1900, the arduous work of cutting these, tunnels will mean that another year at least: will be re quired before traine are russing) og.

"We further learn that on the 28th ultimo a change was effected in the registration of the Korean editions of the Korea Daily News, br which Mr., Marnham, who has for sometime beep connected with the papers, has become editor and proprietor.

The Soul Prass takes up the question, sted, and in the course of an articia that shows much warmab. says:-"The principal object of the tion of raw cotton and yare, the bills isound by the company standing at Y200,000. Since

contemplated proceedings, if a mistake noti January lost the company has largely disposed

is to place the accused under bond for future of its stocks of yarn and redeemed the bills,

good conduct, the consequence of a second the value of which is now reduced to about

offence being deportation, Mr. Betball may V20,000. In consequence, however, of the Inw

be convicted of the charge brought against price of yers this year it is expected that the

him, because the offensive writings appeared company will show a loss of some V20,000 en

while he was legally, responsible for the sews- the working for the present period. The com.

papers is question. But as he has since cease pany has been selling yarn for ready money

ad to be legally responsible for thois publica. and buying raw cotton in cash of late. By this

sions, there would no longer be any tonie in means the company has beep maklog some

exacting from him a pledge for future good cop duct. The result is that the new publisher and profit by saving interest and other expenses.

The mad is divided in ten mile sections, aditor of the Karsa Dally. Nous being free The opening of the third mill of the Fuji' Spinning Company, which was completed in and construction parties are now merrily work- - from any legal restraiüt, will be at liberty, If bo December last, war celebrated last week it ing Up 10, she seventh section from Canton, be so inclined to prostitute his papers for sedi.. -- is stated that the cost of the mill, which covers Wooden bungalows have been erected at Tai tione purposes, as his predecessor has doce, 30,000 tsubo of 103 addition to toa used for twisted similar buildings in the neighbourhood. f. sequences by getting somebody to nign: bis

number of spindles in

and negotiations are in progress for land for him, he can says his papers from all·legal yarn, and the machinery is driven by electricity Yingtak

name as their editor and publisher," In this derived from water, power, At the same time

The East River which enters the North River way the aim of the provisions of the Order Is the opportunity was avalled of for unveil at Yingtak will require to be bridged. It is n Council relating to the regulation of the Britis ing a bronze statue of Mr. Hibiya, a well-waterway of considerable size, and, where the Press in China and Korea con he esally defeat- known merchant of Tokyo, who has long been railway crosses it half-a-mile above the Northed and seditious journalism can be carried on by director of the company. The statue bas River, it is some Boo feet wide. On the present British subjects in those countries with perfect been erected on the ground of an Inari temple plab this will involve the station being placed safety and immunity. It seems to us that the near Kayama Station as the Tokaido line, and distance will be covered by ferry.

of least a mile from Yingtak city, half of which matter' demands urgent consideration on the bears an inscription stating that it is in com-

part of those responsible for the maintenance of memoration of services rendered by him is

peace and good arder in Korea.” KAN developing the company.

Referring to The Seoul Press, The Jopan Chronicle whilst drawing a comparison between the old Press Law of Japan' and the Korean Law says its st

Peking, 16th Juné. On the plea of protecting its own territory, France hai despatched troops to the Yuanan frontier.

The Imperial Government has wired the, Shuntak, was charged with being concerned, Y1,557,300. The bas amounted to Mis to accommodate the 'resident engineer, and when proceedings' are threatened against Chinese Minister to Paris to ascertain the French Government's intentions in the matter.

FRANCH AND CHINA.

THE YUNNAN INCIDENT.

[By courtary of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 17th June: H.E. Sik Liang, Viceroy of Yunnan, re- parte, that no Chinese troops have crossed rebels, and so had had no occasion to come the borders into Annam in pursuit of the

Justice (Sir Francie Piggott) on the Bench, At the Criminal Sessions last Friday, the Chief Leung Choi, a street coolie, hailing from along with six others, in an armed robbery, which was committed in the vicinity of West Street in the latter end of May-the 23rd to be The sccused was unrepresented, while the Attorney-General appeared for the Crown.

Called upon by the Registrar to plead the accused said

"If your Lordship says I am guilty than I am guilty."

sxact.

The Chief Justice refused to accept this plea and the interpreter was called upon to Interrogate the prisoner agalo,

"I don't know what to say," replied the

our Lordship has it down in writing that prisoner to the interpreter's question. But

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Whether the Company will go to the expense of a spar-line to the river and than bring the station to the river-bank is, an unsettled ques

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ched fifteen students, some to England into condict, with French soldiers resulting pisaded guilty, 1 must be guilty, this ples, scruples of the governing powers in this couns above Yingtak, but the surveying, party have comments which had been made on the Go

and others to France, to pursue a in the killing of their commander. course of studies.

His Excellency urged the Imperial Go. These students left Shan-hai-kusnvernment not to be too willing to yield to on the 14th inst. and will proceed by Peking.

representations by the French Minister at the Siberian ronto to England. 'THE YUNNAN RÈBELLION.

FRENCH MINISTER'S INQUIRY. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po.")

Peking, 15th June. The French Minister at Peking called at the office of the Waiwapu on 11th inst. and urged for an in- vestigation into the circumstances attending the killing of the comman. der of the French reconnoitring party by the Tunnan rebels.

CANTONESH OFFICIAL

TAI HUNG-UNI,

HIS DENUNCIATION.

[By courtesy of thà “Sheung, Po"]

Peking, 17th June. The memorial by five censors denouncing Tai Hung-chl to the Throne has been communicated to him for his information.

PROVINCIAL GARRISON,

Again the Court refused to accept and the accused was asked to answer in the affirmative or negative whether he was guilty of the charge alleged against him,

#I did not take part in the robbery," he said. "But I got several tens of dollars from ons of the robbers,"

The Attorney-General-He is charged with

Jobbery.

When it was thought that a certain: Japan. ete newspaper would be suspended, because of vernment or some public matter,' arrange. ments were made to register another journal, so that on the.morrow or on a very early day after the offending journal had received notice. of suspension, its reappeared with is now name, it is true, but with exactly the ed from the same type on the same same staff and the same editor, print. machines. Even today the name given AL

In their report of 4th fast on the Shangfisition, but just now it looks as if this will be left we understand that advice has been received working on plece goods trade, Neel, Muray & Co writes to the discretion of the directors after the line

from Japan that out of respect for the moral

wiite this from Mangfukong, ten miles by the Cotton Spinners Association in Japan already left the place and are going forward has decided not to put lottery tickets or prise at a good pace. No difficulties are anticipated coupons in the bales of yare shipped to China, for twenty-five miles, when Shahow will be only to other foreign countries. Another to reached, but not being a prophet or the son of teresting piece of information has been publish, prophet, i will not try to forecast the time ed daring, the weak, that the U.S. Consul when the surveyors will reach Shiuchow. One at Chefoo has reported, preanmably to binto the prefectural city, but as the Chinese bridge at least will be required to carry the live Government, that the American (we had almost The Chief Justice again'

gain ordered the interspelt it with a smell Aj trade in Manchuria has officials are now being approached in order to preter to repeat the accusation against the been annihilated ! And yet another is that the allow a branch-line to be constructed to Nom-editor on a Japanese paper le compliance with prisoner.

financial Committee of the Duma has by a heung, la addition the main line to Lok the provisions of the Press Law is saldom the large majority adopted a resolution to terminate chong, it is impossible to say where the bridge came of the real editor. Japanese journals al. the free Port system in Vladivostock. That will be placed.

most Invariably have a prison editor oftes will be a blow to the export trade from thin

most illiterate person (who does.

ino writing for. which is springing up, should it come about.

The paper, but whose duty it is to go to prison If the paper should be prosecuted and a sentence of imprisonment passed upon the editor and whose salary is usually doubled during the period that he retires into remporary reclusion, In view of these facts we anggest that cup contemporary's indignation is a little antiicial

The prisoner replied --"'I did, take part in this robbery.. I was one of them, and I got $35 for my share,"

Chief Justice That amounts to a plea. (To the Attorney-General). What ar the facts of the case ? -de

of

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WATER POLO,"*":

Last Wednesday afternoon friendly games of Water Polo were played off in the VR. C enclosure. The place was well filled by Apacts tors to witness the first games to

to be played this

ENESON.

A LADY'S PREDICAMENT,

PAINFUL- EXPERIENCE IN'A KICKSHA COLLISION.

* Tha Attorney-General outlined the salient

THE PLAGUE, features of the case,. În the course of which ke AN OBJECTIONABLE CUSTOM.

stated that this man had, taken part. in, an

PRECAUTIONS IN}MANILA armed robbery which occurred in the housena [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

30, Wast Biraćimwon the 13rd - Blay': Innt, Precautions will be taken

by the

'the quaranties

V. 3. C. VI, ROYAL“ appears, according to slatemaale submitted officials to prevent the introduction of bubonici V.R.C..-A. V; Barros (Capt.), C. A, C. |

Peking, 17th June.

to the Crown "by the two woman, who was plague into the Philippines from the China Rodrigues (goal-keeper), A. R. Ellis, J. M. The Ministry of War has memorialised in the house at the tinse, that six or seven const cities, whers thal di case is at present Roza Pereire, M. A. R. Souza, A. E. Alves and that, in future, no Viceroy or Governor, on

men, representing themselves to be ingents of raging, reports the Manila Tits,

P. M. Remedior, the opium, farmer, and gaining admittance to A large number of cases are reported from

(Capt.), Cap.Grandy, relinquishing his post, should be allowed to

Rapper Marrish (Ca house, took advantage of their simplicity, Hongkong and Canton and Dr. Helser, chial (goal-keeper, Sapper Banner, Googer, Bardan, DENOUNCED.

take away with his any military officer or gagged and bound them, and proceeded to quarantine officer, bas issued a circular letter Bugler Gibson and Earwakan MAN DI Mrs. E. Ellas, Jewish Jady, residing at ta soldiers:

rastack the premises. The crowd of marate to the officers of the service calling, attention The V. R. C. team had the better of Robinson Road, had a most aUGOTICE. not, zo B.E. TẠI HÙNG CHI

The memorial has received Imperial dere was armed with knives and daggers, to be conclusion reached by the Indian the game to the first half, and netted four mention, painful, experience, on the Praya. sanction.

and threatened the women with their lives - Fiagua Commi

compre goal three by Fereirs, and one by Alves. Bast yesterday afternoon. The lady was re [By country of the "Shaung "Po,""]

in the epant of their making any disturbance.hensive study of the o

In the second half only one goal ww netted turning to town from Wanchai inga public PRINCE CHING.

Naturally the women who were in abject. in dealing with ses:els the officials are re by Pareira. Thus the game ended in a win ricksha, which was being pulled fine of the terror remained quiescant, and the robbers quested to note! That preumonic plague, and for the VR.C. by s goals to pile The R. E tram lines, on the proper side of the roadh Peking, 15th June,

PROPOSED NAVAL APPOINTMENT, From ale they extracted Stub ragions, but rare, being less than three year,

proceeded to Work their will through the distinguished from babonic, is bihly conteam, has ed considerably, since last framscar was approaching tax from bakind. H.E. Tat Hung Chi, a native of

has improved in hard cash and about $100 worth of jewellery per cent of all the cases and playing a very

Another was travelling in an easterly direction. Canton, having been denounced by

#TAMARAN 【By couriery of the "Sheung Pe"]

* V.R.O. VI. HM.A. “

All would have gone wall had not tha paller After the departure of the robbers the women small part, in the spread of the diseasny that V.R.C.-L.E. Lammert (Capt.), F. Ki Tate another rich she which was, alsdygoleg oast, certain densofa, has decided to tender

managed to from themselves from their bubonic plague In man is entirely dependent (goal kasper), M. Lepen, T. Ross, H.. C. Rading his way blocked by trolls pola gent |--Peking," "Yyth June. bonds and ran to the adjoining house, whence upon the disease in the ral sud that the in Sayur, A. 1. V. Ribera and A. H. Carrollton across the road between the two cars. Whas his resignation,

Prince Ching declines to accept the police, whistle summoned the representatives fection is conveyed from rat to rat and from Prince Ching is exerting his best post of First Lord of the Admiralty, which of thr The The robbers her tits bonic plague in man is not in itanif infact, Patty Onicara Pascoy, Evans, Mecer, Rys; and thigime by Mes Elife! vabicia

H.M.B. Tamar-Petty Officer Thomas he arrived on the other side of the road he dis (Capt.) Petty Officer Regan (goalkeeper), covered that his passag Influence to dissuadé Tai Hang, Chitis proposed to create, deve tenor not, aft, their formidable aspon Babins of italfinfact from resigning

* His Highness allogen Fold age and the them, their entrance. The prisonar a place (P, place by imported rat clear which This was another easy win for the V. R. C. all bound car which wakilan

of bylou that plague is generally conveyed from Schmidt, where competency, and recommends H.E. Yain the police on Shib-kal for appointment fustead.

for Macao, and while me about, ta' léava"]["arn: carried by paople on their persons..or la' in which Lammert scored two goals from the be collided with the lady's ricks a mant incriminating himsYARLANADE D'Hatay, Daggage; that the human agent not infrequente -|- half way line and Sayer une in the first bald. In striking hay in” thần, chest, and ¦

Balmself escapes infections that larga the second half Lamment again scored one and umbrails and a bottle: "bich * Tas Chief (mitick. To sentencing the prisoner, majority of cases of plagus occur singly, in was followed by Lopes who mitted the last goal: Band baid that as the man had admitted his guilty in houses and when more than one CEAS occur The game andad in 3goals to nitre The Tamor The offending stead of denying the fact, he would deal fan en in house the attacks are generally neatly goalskieper Rugan playad a very good game, ly given into cas Iy with him, otherwleesbe accused would have simultaneous that losanitary conditions have and stopped many hard What A Howas charged Dean saatepood to dve yours! imprisonment, is no reisiion to the pecurrence of plague, except for a view of the fees beat hy kid admland his com. | in so far as they favour, infection by the vale THE / Police havas inadedraté du campaiga

late in thileles. The misoners would be, and that the non-endemic mason is bridged RIZAL sentipend 2% 14495 har find laboursera foar buccola plager in the rat accompanied

ORINESE 18LEGRAPHS.

ANOTHER MEETING.

· [By courtesy of the "Sheung. Pb"]

eking, 156 view of the, strong resis

alled by the Ch

FRANCR. AND CHINA,

THE YUNNAN INCIDENT.

By courtesy of the Sheung Fo,

The French Minister Fade her

arrested on a ship which, wai

to get out of the way lofa

Instance of

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