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Futimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 24

A. S. WATSON & CO., in the Yangize, and stated that although a

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

i

&c., &c.

WATSON'S BALSAM OF ANISEED,

$0.50 and $1.00.

THERE seems now little doubt that the mar riage of the Duke of the Abrumal and Miss

Katharine Elkins, a daughter of Senior Elkins,

has been arranged. A leadlog New York firm has been working for three months on the

bride's trousseaVEV

A METAL water pips which went amissing from

shop at 27, Eastern Streal, had which, very remarkably, found its way into Chung Yao's possession resulted in bir arrest yesterday, and to-day seas bim in the Victoria Gaal beginning a term of fourteen days.

Two young Chiness women, the elder pot betog more than missions summers, who were allowing the ill-feeling they had against each other to run rampant in Queen's Road Eust yes- terday afternoon, were charged in the Police Court to-day, and fined: $3

SECOND. Lieutenant William L. Jones, Mid. diesix Regiment, serving with the 1st Allaha. bad, has been promoted to a full lieutenancy He got his commission in the "Diehards" in January, 1966, and he is the sixth second lien. tenant promoted in the regiment during the present your. Pr

■ British firm, and the warthoutat used by that: "Hop - Shuri-coppersmith-Hangkong x aud firm, ust only were the ships thenceforth ex- Whampoa Dock Company, Limited-ona catty cluded from British wharves but evan the copper-fourteen daya' bard. warehouses become practically unusable," Finally Mr. Ishiwata spoke of the prospects of a projected amalgamation of shipping interests

recent attempt to arrive at a settlement on this baris had proved abortive, be hoped that greater success would attend the next attempt.

To deal with Mr. Ishiwata's allegation of un- fair treatment it is necessary to sketch briefly, so far as it is pertinent to the question, the racent history of the Yang:25 shipping trade, Until the advent of Japanese competition the bulk of the river trade was in the hands of two CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS, large British firms and a German and a Chinese Company. The Japanese came into the Gold by the purchase, for a large sum, of the two small steamera, Sual and Coner din 'BÝ APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE Vries, from a British subject. The bargain included certalu property at Shanghai and the GOVERNOR AND HOVAEHOLD.

river ports, and thers can be no doubt that the purchasers considered that by the transaction they became entitled, ipio facto, to all the rights and privileges that had hitherto been enjoyed by the vendor, the most important of which were the leases of certain frontage property at the Yangtze paris. Apparently the fact that these leases were renewed annually by the British land-renters, who naturally gave s preference to their awe nationals, was averlooked. For some years previously the two large British companies could very well. hire utilized the frontages" "leased by the British owner of these two small steamers, but they refrained from any attempt to ousi one of their own nationality from his privileges, When the Sual and Cores de Vries passed under the japanese flag,, however, they no longer felt under any obligation to abstain from applying far the frontage they required, and after pro- tracted negotiations, which included references to the Foreign Office, they succeeded in obtain of Yooo, apnum, the Japanese built and put ng it. In the meantime, aided by a subsidy into commission, twelve new river; steamers, had by cutting rates, offering "rebates, and ex- ading other inducements to shippers and passengers, sought to secure the lion's share of the river trade. Even with this large subsidy behind it, the Japanese com- pany did not do a very lucrative business, and eventually it put forward proposals for a "pool." The basis of these proposals-was-før from erotta" able, inasmuch as the Jupacose wishad to re- min their subsidy intact, and were unwilling to rumove any of their tonnage—which was far in excess of actual requirements--from the, river.

reliable remedy for all severe, acute, chrenic, and lingering coughs and colds, Kelleyes boarseness, sore throat, tickling in the throat, and difficulty in breathing.

WATSON'S COLD CURE TABLETS, $0.60.

Speedily relieves influenza, cold in the bead, sneering, &c.

WATSON'S COUGH LOZENGES.

$0 75.

For alleviation of bronchitis, hoarseness, coughs, asthma, colds, and disorders of

the throat and lungs,

WATSON'S WILD CHERRY COUGH SYRUP,

$0.75.

Highly recommended.

WATSON'S EMDROUATION,

'throat, &c,

$0.60.

THERE was another batch of deportees landed in the Colony this morning. They numbered twenty-five in all, and arrived from Singapore on board the steamer Hong Wan I, Os arrival the gang was handed over to Detective G. Wall, who is making the necessary arrange ment to send them home.

CAPTAIN. R. G. Fraser, who is well known on the China Station, where he commanded the Cruiser Bonaventurs, which was seat here in 1,0g on the reduction of the Pacific Squadron, of 100 per annum vacant by the promotion has been awarded the Good Service Pension of Captain Ommanney to flag sank..

The Opium Conference.

AMERICAN COMMISSIONER IN

HONGKONG

DR. HAMILTON WRIGHT-INTERVIEWED.

1908

Asked if ha bad-heard that the meeting of the Conference had been postponed a month, Dr. Wright said that he was not aware of the postponement, but bad had it mentioned to him. the other day, while passing through, by Mr. Denby, the U. 5. Comiat al Shanghai.” He has since telegraphed to Mr. Rockhill, Minister for the United States ip Peking, from whom he Dr. Hamilton Wright, one of the American was swaiting a replycount Commissioners appointed to the forthcoming⠀⠀⠀ So far as we ourselves ard concerned, 1 Opium Conference to be held in Shanghai, may tell you," the Commissioner proceeded, arrived in the Colony on Monday morning, by "that I bave had a Bill prepared, before I left the P. M. S. S. Co.'s na. Siluria from the United the States, probibiting the importation of States on route to the Philippines to confer smoking Opium into America; the manulac- with Bishop Brent, who will also represant the tuting of such opium will also be wiped out, Republic on the Conferenca. By reason of Dr. Under the present Statutes oplum may be Wright's Intimate knowledge of the Orient, manufactured by American citizens under having been in the E at some ten years ago special licence although no one has ever taken and again in 1933, and bis close mudy of the out a licence; but when the new Bill is passed aplum question in China as well as in India, that will be done away with" his selection as one of the delegates brings to bear on the question a knowledge of the sub jest which should not place America at a dis- advantage with the other Powers in the deliber ations of this most important question easly next youṛ. “

Soon after his arrival.n_member of... [he staff of this paper sought Dr. Hamilton Wright's vlaws on the opium question. Dr. Wright has taken up his residence at the Hongkong Hotel during his sojourn in the Colony, When the pressman had introduced himself and explained the purport of his visit, the American Commis sioned promised by stating that he was here to ascertain what Hongkong's views were, al- though so far as the Conference was concerned, those views would be put before it by the British 'delegates,

You must remember," Dr. Wright remark ed, that this is a conference not a convention; and it is for each group of delegates to gather

farence as a whols for discussion," ail their data and present them to the Can

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"How soon do you expect that Bill will be Introduced?"

All Canteens Illegal.

IMPORTANT MAGISTERIAL

RULING.

ONE DOLLAR FINE IMPOSED ON÷R-L

CANTEEN TEMANTIENDEAREN IN

The second police magistrate (Mr. J. R. Wood) gave a very important rollog to a ches which came before him for decision 10-day, Hin Worship, to be brief, held that all canteens in the Colony ate illegal—to be correct, all canteens that are being conducted for a profit, he gets h

The' can ́nt', issua" was that in which Mr. A. M. Thornhill, tenant of the Royal Engi- neer's Cableen, and manager of the Saldiers' Club, was prosecuted by the police for retail- log intoxicating liquor without a licence, its

The defence was represented by Mr. Oue Kong Sing

The Court-You gave me a book containing a list of rules the other day. Are those the roles your client go by.?

On the case being called, bis Worship sald "It will probably pass all the stages in the that be ruled that the Soldiers Club and the very first Scasion of Congress anyway balore R. E. Canteen were illegaband any continuance the Conference meets. You nes, wo want on their part to retail liquor was a violation of to ga balora the Conference with a cinan slate 17. || the law,

Our representative inquired as to oplum for Mr. Kong Sing stated that if that was shu medicinal purposes. Dr. Wright kindly slated Count's rollng he would ask for another ad- that such opium for the most part was already jourment in order to coasolt, the military being imported into the States from Turkey authorities. Liis client, he said, was a contractor Turkish opiuch would still be allowed into the and, had contracted with the authorities, to country to be manufactured into medicines; carry on the business of the canteens the inspection of such importation will probably be listed over to the Bureau of Internal Revenus not so much for the purpose of rais ing additional revenue, but so that a batter

Mr. Koog Sing said, "Yes," and produced control may be exercised over the movement another con ract (a typewritten one) entered of the drug with a view of restrictions being into between Mr. Thornhill and she authorities, placed agalost its improper usa.

He added that by that agréement his client was In conclusion, Dr. Hamilton Wright ex-permitted to sell drink, the supervision of the pressed the American Commissionere full place being left in charge of the Officer Com. appreciation of the difficulties. confronting the manding. If it was a violation of the law for Colonial Possessions of Great Britain-such as his client to sell intoxicating liquor, then the Hongkong, Singapore and Caylon-by the military authorities must have overlooked the prospective loss of a large portion of law, otherwise they would never have entered the trade to be entirely effective is for these canteens before, and bis cliout, har their revenues were the suppression of into such a contract. There was never a licence Hongkong. He and his colleagues gave ing that in consideration, did apt know that in relation to the trade Dr. Wright instanced Officer Commanding and thought he was doing. also the interest which Siam, Persia and Turkey have in the deliberations of the Coa

hai la February next year. Since his arrival in would be represented at the meeting in Shang

Hongkong he had had a conference with the United States Consul-General, Mr. Amos P.

Ar the Magistracy, this afternoon, further circularised the Powers suggesting a meeting / due' weight also to the position of India licencos were needed. He contracted with the

right

In reply to questions and in the course of brief conservation Dr. Wright explained that, as resided over the Philippines Oplam Commis resals of representations by Bishop Brant, who sion, Mr. Elihu Root, U.B. Secretary of State, of those having territorial parcasions in China evidence was adduced by the prosecution to consider the question of assisting China in during the trial of Au Pak Kwong, managing partner of a silk and piece goods shop at 6g her efforts at abolishing the opium Irds, with Bonham Strand, who is being charged with___view_of-reaching a common understand." ference and stated that each of those countries | soldiers' servante, The question' to be decided setting fire to the shop on the roth instant, per-ins they were full of admiration for ing between the interested parties in that

sons being thorain; and setting fire to the shop the promptituds with which Japan and Eng. with intent to injure and defraud certain in land at once fell in with the suggestion em. surance companies. Mr. G. N. Orma, Deputy nating froth Mr. Root; and latterly Germany. Superintendent of Police, prosecuted; Mr. E.J.

would be to study the question from a scientific point of view, then to collate all facts and data as well as statistical records so as to be pre-

Wilder, and will also call on the Hon. Mr. F.

MORE SMUGGLING. According to the foile Enterprise the British steamer, Kaifong got into trouble at that part

The Court-Yes; to supply to soldiers and

necessary precautions. is whether the defendant had taken the

Mr. Koag Sing thought so, They were not allowed to selva Europeade. They served soldiers "boys," and on that particular night the "boy" called for a bottle of whiskey

a police sergeant. He asked the Court to call further evidence to show ibat the necessary precaution had been taken..

Detective Appleton-Your Worship will

the Japanese would have gained additional faci. /ed for the defendant; and Mr. R. D. Aikinson entitled her to take part in the Conference. One Wright's intention of confering with the Gove and another of port wine, the bar "boys"

such been effect For colds in the Chest, bronchitis, sore lies at the river parts, and their ships, while (of Mostrz. Deacau, Lobker and Deacon) rs-thefiral duties of each group of Commissioners eror before he resumes his journey to the thought they were serving soldier's "boy, not

Philippines. runding on the same basis as those of the British presented the insurance companies. companies, would have had the additional ad- vantage of the subsidy of Y00,000. As regards ASSAULTING an excise officer while he is exe- A. S. WATSON & CO., thellankow affair, the British companies actually cut.ng an epium warrant is a very expensive pated to enter upon in immediate discussion as

require all the available frontage of the British amusement. Chu Yus found this out this soon as the Conference meets." Mr. Roor's desire with secreted opium 'as well as at Cebu where also allow the police to call further; evidence,: was that there should be no delay is eatening she was held up., The vessel left Amoy with too, to prove that it is an dasy matter to ahter -concession to meet their needs and, as the orging, Excise Officer No. 106 was” searchs, ing for opium-at-Ma-Shaa-Ha, Shau-ki-wào, Japanese have a Concession of their own, there seems to be no reason why they should allow yesterday afternoon. Chu was the one sus it to remain undeveloped and ask for pri. pected. When he was approached he lost no way.with the delay in preliminaries Itcidental found and dumped overboard, each cau being | think, for a European to get inside the barracks, vileges which would have the effect of placing a heavy handicap upon British shipping.

Political alliances have nothing to do with traightforward commercial composition; it

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS

AND,

KOWLOON DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 23rd October, 1908,

NOTION

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All communications intended for publication in "The HONGKONG TELESKAPI" should be nddrowed to The Klitor, f; les loure Road, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and

--Addrnia. -------

Ordinary business cominizatations should be addressed

to The Manager,

tima in showing the_excnoman_that he could- use his fišlo, which, Chu`well koows Dow, is bad policy. When bis fighting ardour was eventually subdued, a quantity of dross and prepared opiam was found on him. On being

charged in the Police Court, this morning, he

upon the task of silting evidence and facts. hence the expediency of the Commissioners heing: prepared with all their data so as to do

to an insufficiency of information when the re preventatives meet at Shanghai next year. The plin of procedure will be formulated at one of the earliest meetings of the Conference. The outcome of this international manting must, of

300 tims of the contraband on-board it devrez

ported, and on the way to Cebu 323 ceps were Worth PB0.00. A1 Cebu more was found by the Customi Inspectors and the vassal put an- der heavy bond by Collector Haffetty.

Alloilo on November 9 an inspector saw A native trying to fish something out of the water

pound flour sack with 23 tins of the drug inside

_the_canteen?

The Court-Your

„MY., Koog Slog➡There is no difficulty, but the question is whether it is easy for a Chie ess to get in

The No. 1 bar "boy" of the R. E. Canteen was then called, and mated that his ordärs were 001 to solve any person excupt'soldiers

wat ficed $60 for the illicit opium, and an extra course, be the result of the folat deliberations and went down to investigate, finding and their servääts. The reason the "bor

and resolutions that will be ultimately adopted The Iloilo paper states that those implicated ƒ was served" on that night was because it was

sto for assaulting the officer. The option was

three months' bard.

The Japanese Press states that in compliance with the request of the Peking Goversment,

by the Conference.

The Editor will noi andertake to be responsible for taxpayer by, putting aside the large sum of the Department of Education, in Tokia has i al the Philippines Opiam Commission, is for thought there was still some opium on board what were the weekly iskinga of the place,

any rejecte! MS...nor witreturn any Contribution!

they bad it might fairly be argued that it is an unfriendly act to grant a heavy subsidy to a Japanese steamship company, operating en tirely in foreign waters, with the apparent. object of driving-old-established-companies- out of the trade. It is difficult indeed to see what advantage can accrus to the Japanese

Y800,000 per annum to enable a shipping com pany to run steamers on the inland waters of a foreign country. As the subsidy has been granted, however, it is only reasonable to ex- The rates per quarter and per sem, proportional. pect that British owsers will be given the pre The dally lacus is delivered free when the address larence is their own Concessions, and it is open to doubt whether even the privileges they now enjoy are au adequate set-off to the Nisshin Kishen Kaisha's subsidy. German and French companies on the Yaugize, berth their steamers at Hankow off the settlements re

BUBSCRIPTION HATEB (IN ADVANCE), DAILY $30 per annum.

Wxkxlr-$18 per annum.

accessible to messenger. Ora caples sent by post su

additional $1.80 per quarter le charged for postage. The postage on the weakly faue to any part of the

world is 80 cenia per quarter."-

We may take it that this attitude of the confess that they lauded 37 tips at Ceba au United States, if the standard, may be applied Cessfully, and that additional arrests have been made since the ship arrived at Iloilo, it being of Bishop Brent's recommendations in the care consented to admit 150 Chinese to the various the abolishment of the international traffic? the ship.-- Government schools every year, beginning

"Yes, Dr. Wright replied with some delibera. from this year. The number of students tion. "We have done away with the trade in allotted to each institution is fixed at go for the the Philippines by special enactment towards High Schools, 35 each for the Higher Normal that end. I hear, however, that we have to schools and the Yamaguchi Higher Commer- contend with some difficulty there against cial School, to for the Chibs Medical College, muggling by Chinese from Singapore and the and 40 for the Tokio migher Technical School. China coast ports."

It is understood that the Chinese Government will pay to the Japanese authorities a sum of over Y.10,000, annually for expanses. in con-

are now in Tokio about 3,000 Chinese students

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ANOTHER OPIUM FIND:

The Manila Timer, of anth inst., sayes—Ap other large quantity of opium concealed in cement has been discovered, this time at the

fortification works at Corregidor island, and it

thought he belonged to the barracks.

Another witness, the No. 2 "boy," said "that the canteen bad batween 200 and yoɔ cus tomers. He could not say,, approximately,

Sergeant-Major" R. Beofeld; RE, said år Arrived in the Colony on board the Bendän on the 17th instant. At about 8 pm that day-be went into the R. E. Canteen, in plain clothes, and called for a drink. He was refused and war told that only soldiers were served there.

is now evident that an exigosiva plot for the

Mr. Kong Sieg submitted that he had proved smuggling of the contraland", drog into the that the canteen was carried on in good faith, Philippine Islandi has, by siraungo mischance, that the " boys" carried out their orders to the failed in part at least. Workmen engaged at letter, ibat it was only through falso representa. Corregidor opened up a barrel of cement yestion that the police "boy" geised adml:tance,

~Bingle- Copley, Daliy, ten conte: Weekly, twenty" served for their nationals, and apparently dopexion with the training of the students, There Farm are reported to have fallen through as the. )-terday and were astonished to: discover that it and, that the business' Wat CRIried out according

five cents,

sol regard it as a grievance that they are put furnished with ready-made sites by the British land renters. It is not too much to say that the present unsatisfactory state of the Yangies shipping trade is in the main due to the Japan ese who have to maintain a far larger fleet than HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. the trade demands in order to soap the full ad-

The Hongkong Celegraph

JAPANESE SHIPPING ON THE

FANGTZE.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

who attend both the Government and private schools...

GRARRY ACCIDENT.

CHINESE DRIVER SERIOUSLY HURT.

Queen's Road Central, near the Post Office, was the scene of a gbarry accident this fare- 2000. The result was that the ghetry was partly destroyed, one of the poziss brake Josse and bolted, while the driver received somewhat torious injuries to his head and logs, a

The interviewer remarked to the Commis sioner that negotiations for the proposed sale of the confiscated drag to the Hoogkong Opium

indefensible on the ground of morality, while transaction was held by one party in Manila as

a clause in the Treaty with China had preclud, ed the possibility of such sale,

-in reference to the Treaty question Hamilton Wright cited the difficulty which the United States Government has had in making Article 11. of the Commercial Treaty with China, of the 17th November, 1880, an effective as it should be agalust importation of opium by Chinese into America.tk

Textually, the Treaty stipulations are as "follows

the attention of an officer to them and he was adjournment for a week to Low Home SEPTE contained many small tin boxes. They draw to the sonancy contract. He asked for ED

not long in discovering what they warn, 1 he santation to be made to the authorities.- search was continued and more than a huo. His Worship did not think that was necessary, Dr,dred packages of high grade opjam were dag | 10, giving his decision, Mr. Wood said that after this any more intoxicating liquor out of the gray cement.

Notice of the strange fiod was at once tele retailed by the R E, Canizen would be a graphed to Manila and Tast evening the cus-breach, and the manager would be liable toms officers were notified; and told to take to further prosecution. He explained that possession-of-the-contraband. The opium was all canteens (with licencer in the Colony shipped to Manila at once and turned over to should keep a list of its customers the Insular Collector of Customs. The value orders received should be noted. As account of the seizure in placed at P5.co

should also be kept showing how much liquor Several days ago a similar, discovery was each customer purchased, made at Camp Stotsenberg and now every barrel of cement that reaches the army will be carefully examined with a view to further dias coveries

He imposed a Bos of oss dollar!" Mr. Kong Bing" stated that there were no provisions in the local Licensing Ordinance sléna "for canteens.""It was eliker a fall. licence or,

vantage of their subsidy. They were the aggres sors in the war of rates, and would long sinco -have-been-driven-off-the Yangiz, had it not been for their subsidy, Government aid to mail steamers running to forsigo ports is Trado depression in the Far East is frequent granted by nearly every nation, but viewed ly responsible for a tendency to underestimate either from the political or economic standpoint the effects of commercial compitition and to it is difficult, tḍ Justify the payment of a fargs attribute business foster to wrong causes, subsidy for vessels engaged in river trade Diten those whose enterprises suffer most. abroad. Where such subsidies are given, strict make statemzute which even a cursory, but adherence to British rights cannot be regarded gebisssed examination will prove to be errone, es retaliatory or unfair to the unequal conflict mus, and so long as thess maistepresentations of subsidised versus unsubsidized shipping.~~ affect individuale alone, and do not trespass N. C. D. News? within the borders of international politica; it is as well, perhaps, that "they should be ignored, Whas, however, there is a possibility of the creation of embittered Jeelings batween two friendly nations by the ventilation of supposed MR. G. B. Contelyou, Secretary of the Treasury, grievances. in the Press it is time to take has placed $10,000,000 worth of Panama Canal those responsible for their dissemination to bonds on the market. The bunds have been task. For this reason"We cannot allow the eagerly taken up..... remarks attributed to Mr. Ishiwats, Prasi MAXIMO Gamer has been elected President of dent of the Nisshin Kishen Kaisha, by Cuba by an overwhelming majority. Maxins and attempted to grapple with the ponies, part of Chias and the Valed States, and the He was not only unsuccessful, but he was benefits of the favoured nation clauros in

conscious state for a few minutes. When Filizons or subjects of either Power as against picked up be was bleeding, freely from the provisions of this article w deep wound abvyo his right eye, Hif kases is the quantity, imported into America a wpro o also badly bruised. Mean

During the last five years 1x5,000 bi on has been imported as the Skater per annon," the

that quantity

un, 11.-The Governments of China and of the United States mutually agros and under The accident occurred bostly before eleven take that Chinese subjects shall not be peront o'clock when the gharry, which was being tod to import opium in soy of the ports of drawn bytwo Chinese ponies, was returning from the United States, and citizens of the United |_Shak-cong-taul. There worstwo persons & man | States shall not be permitted-to-import. The authorities are convinced that there was, "ku adjunct,

opiùm into any of the open ports of Chios, or transport from one open port to any other open port, or to buy and sell opium in any of the open ports id Chios. This absolute pro bibition, which extends to vessels owned by the citizens or subjects of either Power, to foreign vessels employed by them, or to vessels owned by the citizens or subjects of either Power and employed by other persons for the transportation of opium, shall. be enforced by appropriate legislation on the

and a woman-seated je the vehicle at the time. Theponica behaved walluntil the vehicle arrived in the centre of the town, when something hip, pened to frighten the animals. Those who Witnessed the affair new both pobles rear, and swerve half way round, and then they bolted They charged down the road for a distance of about thirty yards and were brought to a sud den stop by the gharry coming into collision with a lamp posl. Before this occurred, how- ever, the river jumped down from his seni

house.

or in an extensiva plot to smuggle opium imo His Worship-A caninen would require a fall': the Philippines from Chius in this manner. licence. The cement is manufactured at Hongkong, and Mr. Kong Sing Then it becomes a public it is believed that some of the Chinese Ishonrers the works there are working with the gang.

His Worship—If a cantrop is run for, # profi There is not the slightest suspicion that any It requires csocsibat plan it in illae one of responsibilty connected with the manu Mr. Thornbill, having regard to the fser that, facturing company had anything to do with the his Worship had said that the Boldfar conspiracy. The fact that the shipments mani was legal, zara bis Worship fedily miscarried is taken a positive evidence that he was only manager of the His Worship I thought you It is believed that the smugglers have private

it for your profit. 2.

This Mr Thornhill denied secret service men are to be detailed to that the matter would be cou examine the barrels used to shipping the opiam tary of State for jbe Colo and to malto a general investigation of the whole maitar,

by Paleo juk bukspy No one knows how much opium was ship pad or how much, if any, got through, but unless the shipment was very largo and, the profis great the smugglers are beswy foram os

of this, tooth the

a representative of the Alabi,' and, repubGomes, who is 85 years of aga, headed the knocked down, where he lay in pomi-existing Treaties, shall not be claimed by the marks on the barrels that are "loaded" and -

down the ros

of the popies who had brak capit Ope of the wheel

lished in the Japan Daily Mail, to pass surrection to Cuba against Spain in 1895. unchallenged. Mr. Ishiwata is said to have painted a very humiliating picture of the con- M. C.. J. Donaparte, the Attorney General, spicuous difference between political alliances has asked for a new few to expadite the ad and personal relations, as illustrated by the ministration of justice, in accordance with the conduct of British merchants towards Japaucas pronouncements of Mr. Taft, and clies the in the Yangtze valley." The burden of Mr. rapidity of British Justice with all its safeguarda, shaft, clear Ishiwata's grievances is that, the British have. secured slf the best sites for settlements along the shores of the Yangiks, and now adopt a policy of exclusion to all vassals flying foreign flags, He cited the * Hankow affair" as a typical instance, Pecaringe that alibongh; the Nippon Yasen

casne the ships

Because he was found in a house at 220, parts of the Toskwa wan on Sunday night whils the oc- copants were abed, Tong Yau, a coolle, was givan six months' bard labour to-day, police proved that Tong was there to commit

stated

His Worship finally liquor was to be served in until a licence was gezelsc

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