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and act in ignorance lest the information so gained should stultify that action. Whether bravery or folly predominate" in the im• pudent · attempt · of 156, agitation as ^^ax. pressed by the clique of members of Patlia" | ment who stand for it to bluff the Government into unconsidered action, wa may leave to impartial observation to decide. Reuter now telle on that it is uslikely that any final step will be taken in reference to the Straits Opiam Commissioners Report until the conclusion of The Shanghai Conference. This appears to be reasonable, almost more reasonable than the servility of the Government to the agitation

middle of January, be denied access to the The Shatin Tragedy.

Strails Oplum Commission Report, except en

the theory that the British Government desire | SUSPECTED MURDERER ON TRIAL, that their chief representative shall be held in ignorance of the result of that inquiry whose considered conclusions should be the indis

pensable equipment of not only Sir Cecil Smith, but of every member of the Conference?

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE. DOCTOR'S EVIDENCE.

Dr. Hartley was the only one to be called to

would have led us to expect; But still we have THE Tanjong Pagar Dock Board have begun,the, witness-box. He aid that he was the

no guidance as yet from the now completed Report of the Opium Commission of the Straits Settlements. In accordance with the views

airage work on the sunken oil steamer

Kalomo,

Medical Officer attached to the Kowloon Canton Railway, British section. On the 19th of this month, he was clied to a matshed near He was then at Taipo. He arrived there short ly aller eleven. He found an Indian, whom ha identified as Jus OaBlogh, lying on a bed in the matshed. He was dead. He had two,

ARBELILIOS PUBLIC SCHOOL:

PRIZE" DAY.

In glorious weather, and with a large gathur. Ing of ladies and gentlemen assembled in the main hall of Belllios Public School this after- con--the red-letter day for the pupils of the school-the sanual distribution of prizes took place. Punctually at three o'clock Mr. F. H. May, accompanied by Mr. E, D. C. Wolle, arrived and presided.

CANTON DAY BY DAYT

ANARCHI

[From Our

Canton, 29th December, After the two anarchists Got Him and Yim Kwok Fang ware bohuaded, the Viceroy issued a proclamation in which E. offered a reward of $1,000 for the apprehension of the revolution»)

and gave a detailed description of the culprit aty leader Tam Fak, allor Tam Muo Plog,

to facilitate his identification.

THE FATSHAW INCIDENT. In the evenlog of the syth instant, a number of people gathered in the Sam Kok She treat in the Western suburb in Pan Fong to convane a private meeting to discuss mallers in ons

present made speeches and ethers sang Dragon Boat Songs to describe the facts with a view to feeling.

·HANDSOME TOILET SETS, SILVER | urged in this journal it has been telegraphed days' bard labour for stealing four candles and No. 3 tunnel about ten o'clock in the morning. suddenly from 131 to 914" In July mations section with the Fatika case.. S

MOUNTED ip Faucy Leather Cases, BANDSOME PUFF BOXES, CUT CLASS BOTTLES " Great Variety

HAIR BRUSHES in Leather Cages,

honja that the belief in Singapors is that the delay in giving permission for the publication of the Report in due to political considerations,

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WONG SHUI, a carpenter, was given further thirty cents, the property of the Dock. Co. Ms. Branyate, C. S., who represents the Go vernment of India on the International Opium

Shanghai,

of those

The trial of the alleged murderer of an la dian labourer at Shatin on the 18th instant, particulars of which have already appeared in our columns, came off before Mr. J. H. Kemp at the Magistracy this afternoon, when a China manthe suspected murderer—was arraigood;

THE HEAD MISTRESS' REPORT. on the capital charge. Me. Lao d'Almada e THE English mail of the 28th November was Castro, (n! Messrs. Goldring, Barlow and Moring effect :-There had boon quly one change The head mistress' report was in the follow. delivered in London on the 26th Instrell) appeared for the defendant.

in the staff doring the year (onn of the junior mistresses left to be maïried) and she was succeeded by Miss Annie Lesbirol. The in crease in attendance began in 1907 and was maintained until May during the plague epidemic, when the average attendance dropped began to improve and since that the figures have steadily increased, making an average for the year of too, as against 108 for the previous year. The feat received during the

1907. The analgamation of the Chinese and non-Chipsse sections of the school in the beginning of the year has been found to work

The prople of the clan Ho of the village in

supervise the working of each and the reinitsin strong terms to induce its members to take Fumber of classes made it impossible to written to the Canton Self-Government Society

show a much greater uniformity in the quality

measures to boycott the steamer, Fatakan, mis of the work through all the standards. Of the five free scholars belonging to the school, one

ANOTHER ROBBERY, left to be married, and one has gone to Can top-10 two vacancies fail to be filled. Besides

awarded a free education, and the progress of all bas been most satisfactory.

-PERFUME SPRAYS. MANICURE | Reuter to-day has been instructed to say that Commission, will visit Burma, on his way to small, stab wounds on the head, both wounds year were Ŝt67 in excess of those, for Men Street also issued a circular to remind (be?

SETS, SCISSORS. in Cases,

RAZORS IN CASES,"

"BY THE BEST MAKERS:

PATENT RAZOR STROPS, SHAVING MIRRORY, HAND MIRRORS,

&c, &c.

SMOKERS'

REQUISITES

"the suggesifon that the publication of the Strails Opium Commission Report has been delayed for political reasons is unfounded."

The people of the 7th ward of the Yau Lan

public of the Falakon incident and call for joint action in the case

That is a disclaimer that is obviously worthless,g P.C. O'Connor ja the execution of bis dufe and right leg were covered with braises, | admirably. The consequent' reduction in the Sha Wan to which the decensed belonged, have"

The object is evidently to prevent the public of

the Straits from learning what the Commission has reported on a matter affecting half of our revenue until some tactical condition in London has been satisfied so the detriment of the wel-,

fare of this Colony. As regards publication

in London there is no matter of etiquette" at

ERNEST PLEZ and Thomas Swiosos, seamen, had to pay Sto each this morbing for obstruct- on board the s.8. Annis Smils on the 29th inst. CAPT. F. COLSTRAP, master of the 11. Annie Smile, charged Charles Kelso, Chief Oficer of his ship, with behaving in a disorderly man ner while drunk yesterday. Result: Fine of $5.

For keeping a gambling house at No. 1, Fuk, A Very Fine Selection in Great Variety stake at all. The Secretary of State is in pos Police Court this morning. A similar foe was Hing Lane, a Chinaman was fined $ at the MEERSCHAUM and BRIAR PIPES, CALABASH PIPES (4 Special Assort- session of the Report, and therefore the Gov-imposed on ten others who took part in the ment) SMOKERS COMPANIONS, ernment is technically informed of the tenor gambling. HEERSCHAUM and AMHER CIGAR of the Report. As we have already declared and CIGARETTE HOLDERS, CIGAR it is not Parliamentary Commission but a and CIGARETTE CASES in real CRO departmental Commission, and the end and CODILE SKIN, SNAKE SKIN, &c. TOBACCO POUCHES in BEAVER, object of that Commission is fully satisfied. CROCODILE, SNAKE and DOE SKIN, when that Report in full has reached the TOBACCO BOXES and JARS, Secretary of State. On as possible grounds ASH TRAYS.

is it defensible for the Secretary of State to Allther Goods are of the Highest Class and withhold sanction for the publication of the

Specialty Selected.

SUMMILE FOR

XMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS.

THERMOS FLASKS A most useful XMAS PRESENT fox SPORTSMEN, YACHTSMEN and

TOURISTS.

LIMITED -ALEXANDRA-BUILDINGS.

AND

KOWLOON DISPENSARY. flongkong, 19th December, 1908,

NOTICK,

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Report simply because a sufficient edition for distribution to both Houses of Parlia ́ment has so far beco beyond the resousdes of the Government Printing Office in Singa

THERE will be a cricket match between the Partes Cricket Club and Lusitano Recreation Club on Friday (New Year) at 2,00 pm. sharp on the former club's ground. The following will represent L. R. C.':-A. Ribeiro, F. da Roz, L. G. Cordeiro, C. Lopes, A. A. Carvalho, R. A. Car, R. C. da Silva, F. H. Hyndman, A. G. Britto, J, M. Castro, and J, A. Barradas,

SPITTING NUISANCE,

JUDICIOUS POLICE URDERS,

'penetrating the skull and causing injuries to the same. He had ansther small, stab wound on the back of the left hand. His left arm

Similar bruises were also found on the back. apparently caused by the limbs being tied. A large extended area was present on the ab- domen. The abdomen was very much swol ide, the whole suggesting that deceased had received several heavy blows. In his opinion, death was dus to injuries to the abdomen and the result of shock. The deceased was a manthers four girls from Grant-in-aid Schools wereip Namhoi by a gang of robbers. The booty who suffered from ill-health, his affliction be guess, the deceased must have died at ing chronic bronchitis. So far as witness could

ten o'clock on the previous night. It might have been earlier. It was impossible to give the axact time. No post-mortem.examination was held on the body of the deceased,

The case was adjourned to Wednesday next, the 6th instant,

ROWINGS.

A good deal of interest is bang manifested in the "4-oared" Scratch Race promoted by the Victoria Recreation Club to take place on

Saturday afternoon, the 16th January. Six crews have been selected, to compete in two **hdals and some good racing is anticipated as many of the men have been rowing quite a good

Quite a few griffins are included in the different crews, but some good men are 'expected to

emerge after this race as many of them sen very keep

ons have been issued to the Police, says the Ponnny Gamelle, forbidding wholesale arreste for breaches of this offence. Except under exceptional circumstances,-the-procedure is

The 2 is looked upon as the favourite to be by summons, but the Assistant beat in the first heat, Lammert having bebind Sepession, for such summons to be issued him two very good men in A. H. Carroll, and permission A. J. Mackio although his bow mas, Carvalho,

util they have made inquiry and arcertained that the case is of a rufficiently aggravated is rather light. The Thistle carries a very natute to warrant punishment. Only-Eurobeavy crew and will have to be reckoned on to

put pean members of the Patice force will as a rule

up a hard fight, as she also can boast of some good 'oarS, be allowed to make arrests for this offence,

If there had been an

VOLUNTEER CORPS ORDERS.

in the second, heat, Alves, who has a good all-round crew in Forbes, Lopes and Galluzzi, should do well, but many rowing men seem to fancy Musso's lot..

After many years of inconvenience through the noise proceeding from carpenters' aod blacksmiths shops in the immediate neigh bourhood, they had at last, thanks to the efforts of the Inspector of Schools, got rid of the nuisance and the 'relief was much appreciated, As in former years, Mr. R.-E. Belilios had generously supplied six handsome volumes as special prices for English competition. The annual examination of the whole school made

Te

by Mrs. E. Tu cher (the headmistress) begat

an 8th December aöd the results were satin, factory.

The Inspector of Schools (Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe) than read bis report which was very satisfactory. He congratulated Mrs. Tutcher. and Miss Baleman and the assistant teachers

for the good work they had accomplished dur

Mrs. May then presented the prizes, and as the pupils came up to receive their souvenirs a

kind word was passed to each.

After Mrs. May was presented with beautiful bouquet, which she most gracefully accepted, the proceedings ferminated with the singing of the National Anthem.

PRIZE LIST. Class 1.

Mabel Long,“history död hygiana, Mabel Long, geography and map drawing, Ivy Lee Choosy, general intelligence. Ivy Lee Chosey, grammar.

Edith Yow Fuog, aritkinetic. Edith Mom Fung, composition.

Class II.

to connection with no amendment to the Pr, Whether the Houses of Parliament Minor Offences Ordinance which forbids have the, Report or not at any particular spitting in public places, and so forth, instruc. Jdeal of late and are showing very good form.ng the year for the efficiency of the school, date is no concora of this Colony. And it is so injury to the interests of this Colony, as it is to those of Hongkong: wantonly to suppress publication of a Report so is A. S. WATSON & CO., imately bound up with the interests of the

Straits Settlements. honest reason the Home Government would -have-only-brin-ton glad to proclaim it. No fair-minded man can by any ingenuity discover an excuse for so unwarrantable a burking of the publication of a document sa vital to the existence of this Colony. We are courteously informed by the Houb'le the Colonial Secret- ary: that instructions were received yesterday that copies of the report and the Appendices (Vols. I and 111) are to be printed off in Singa- pore and despatched to London. The ponder ous Volume I which contains the evidence is apparently not to be reprinted either bere or in London, and so for that section of the Report there will only be available what copies are in priot in Singapore. We sup; pose that 670 copies will be wanted for the ble to messenger: On copies sent by post anHouse of Commons, 616 for the House of addlžonal: 31.80 per barter in charged for poleg Lords and say 500 more for Foreign and Co The postage on the workly losos to any part of the

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claim to such information. Say at least about *1,800 copías, or if there is to be any supply to some small section of the interested public,

The Hongkong Celegraph out 2,000 in all. Now these reports and ap

ALL UNITS,

Parade;--A headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Tuesday, the 5th, and Thursday, the 7th January, 1959, for infantry drill. Sergt. Downes. will attend:

ARTILLERY UNITS.

Nos. and 2 Companies parade al head. quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, the ath January, 1999.'

Nos. 3, and 4 Companies parade at herd- quarters at 5.10 p.m. on Wednesday, the 6th January, 1989, for company training. Sergt. Eveleigh, R.G A., will attend.

...........'TAIKOO DETACHMENT, Parade:-At Taikoo at 5.33 pm, on Thurs day, the 7th January, for company training. Sergt. Eveleigh, R.G A, will attend,

'ENGINEER COMPANY,

Parade-At West Fort, Kowloon, at 6 p.00. on Wednesday, the: 6th January, 1909, for technical instructions. ***

JOINED.

Mr. G. H. Hawker joined the Troop on the toth instant assigned Troop No. 66 and posted to the Trosp,

Mr. R. A. Gowes joined the Corps on the 17th instani assigned Corps No. 1071 and post-

No: Company~~~-

RESIGNED. ***

pendices will take some time to prepare. Then tims must be allowed for the shipping of these HONGKONG, Wednesday, DecemBER 30, 1908

home to England, which cannot be less than thirty-five days or so. If the data be' put at the STRAITS OPIUM REPORT.

beginning of March as the time when the The following leading ticle is reproduced Strakty Report will be at the disposal of Parlig.

Mr. W. S Hone joined the Corps on the from the Singapore Free Press of 24th inst.:-- ment it will be quite plain that the International 17th instant assigned Corps No; 1072 and post- When it is borne in mind that practically half Conference at Shanghai will have to transacted-to No. 1 Company; of Colony's revenue may be involved in the its business and pursue its investigations Mr. W. T. Tipper joined the Corps on the panicular policy that may be adopted by the without any access to the conclusions of the 23rd instant assigned Corps No. 107, and post; Hans Government-in ile deference in the anti-Straits Opium Commission. Is it the intentioned to the Engineer Company. opin agitațion in England the public of this | ofthe British Government that the International Colby cannot be too vigilant in observing the Opium Conference at Shanghai shall be denied tsade of the Colonial Office so far as that per- access to the Straits Opium Commission itself to be made known. It is understond Report? It looks uncommonly like it. And the it was tolegraphed home just the other day when we consider that the terms of the King's the it was believed in this Colony that the Speech very clearly showed that the issue of the strudge withholding of permission to publish Conference at Shanghai was prejudged by the the Report of the Straits Opium Commission Home Government be who would assert that could only be explained on some unknown the publication of the Straits Report is to be polical grounds, as to which the suppression of barked not only to keep the Colony out of the theindings of the Commissioners, untit snit information it has an instant right to, but to ed hepurposes of the Home Government, seem-keep the Shanghai Conference in the dark,

Sergt. H. A. Hance is permitted to resign on leaving the Colony with effect from the 14th instant.

Gunner H. E. Colvin is 'permitted to resign on leaving the Colony with effect from the 15th

icstant

resign with effect from the rgth instant..

Bombardier, R. Humphreys is permitted to

Gunner DR. Davidson is permitted to resign with effect from the 15th instant.

NOTICE...

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a. It is notified for information that, the under mentioned competitions will take place as follows

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January 22nd, 190g......Sander's Cup February 6th, 1909 ......Blako Shield;

..... February 17th, 1909......Gascoigne Shield. ENGINEER COMPANY..

The above company will attend at King's | and Sunday, the ged January, 1909, commeor Park Range for musketry on Saturday, the and,

A few boats were sean out this afternoon but after the New Year Holidays when it will real training will in all probability commence

be easier to judge the real merits of the competitors.

FIRST HEAT

·TÄlsile;—A. A. Carvalho (Bow)

H. S. Jephson (a)

R. L. Bridger (3)

F. A. Mickintosh (Stroke) W. Carroll (Cox) · Leek 1—' R. A. Carvalho (Bow)

A. J. Mackie (2)

A. H. Carroll (3)

L. E. Lammert (Stroke) F. Lammert (Çox)

Nose E. T. Buoji (Bow)·

*F. K. Tata (2)

A. J. V. Ribeiro (3) H, Rapp(Stroke) M.E. Asger (Cex). SECOND HEAT.

Lick A. S, Ellis (Bow)

M. Å. R. Souza (>} C. A. Rodrigues (3)

J. D. Niven (Stroke) A. Crawford (Cox), Thistle :-R. Gatiuszi (Bow)-

J. Lopes (2)

J. Forbes (3)

J. A. S. Alves (Stroke) F. F. Eça da Silva (Cox)

Roar A. R.Zllix (Bow)

·J. Cruickshank (a)"

F, da mi (3) LA. Musso (Stroke)

· V. Sorby (Cox}, {

RATS AND SPARROWS IN

DEATH BATTLE, ..

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ti happened in this way, according to vera. ciods witnesses—not & nature faker among 'em -who watched from the platform of the Erie

· railroad station at Mostclair:

Nica cock sparrows, were feasting on osts dropped from a Jerseyman's sack, when an old gray at ran out, growled like a dog: la the manager, and got busy on the date.

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On the 25th instant, eight houses in all were ransacked in the Tai Sha Shum Hong village

carried away by the briguads is estimated to be of a value of several thousand dollars.

OFFICIAL RECEPTION OF JAPANESE..

Chang Jen-chup received the Japanese Consal This morning at 10 am, H. E. Viceroy

and five Japanese officers who came to Canion on a visit.

FIRE,

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A fire occurred on the 27th instant at 6 p.m. in Tiu Yuen street. The conflagration burt down one house and slightly damaged two others.

THE YUNNAN GARRISON,

A sum of too,000 taels has been remitted to Yunnan towards the funds for the maintenance of the Imperial troops in that province by the Canton Government. This sum, is to be 'treat- did as a loan to be refunded later.

EUROPEAN DROWNED.

TERRIBLE STRUGGLE IN LAGOON AT

TANJONG PAGAR."""

Mr. James Alexander Mair, till recently engineer on Mesirs, Wee Bin and Company's steamer Hong Wan Z, met bir death by drown- ing in the East Lugoon, Tanjong Pagar, on Tuesday night, reports the Strait Timps of 24th. ibit. It was at first feared that he might have. *met with foul play, as there was a cut on the head which, observed superficially, seemed, of a serious nature, but medical investigation bas shown that the caurs of death was drowning, the bruises and scratches on the body, not

Agnes Lee, general intelligence and hygiene. being of a dangerous character.

Agnes Lee, arithmetic.

Lily Rose, composition.

Rose Ablong, grammar, Rose Ablong, map drawing. Felicita Luz, geography. Felicita Loz, history.

Mabe! Sheffield, improvement.

* Class IV. Mabel Moonny, history, Mabel Mooney, special for diligence. Emily Ah Wee, geography. Angeliza Xavier, arithmetic. May Lesbirel, composition,

Class V.

Camilla Collaço, composition. Wong Tin Tai,'kistory and arithmetic. Hung Ab Nui, geography. Class VI,

Ship Tak Hing, composition. Chan A So, general excelience, Chad King Chan, generał excellence. Choi Sen King, general excellence.. Wong Sai Mui, geñera! excellence..

Class VII.

Hon Fu Li, composition. Hon-Fas Ching, général éxcellence, "Lo Yuk Chau, general excellenzeE.

Fred Silva, general excellence.

Class VIII:

Gladys Woolley. Rose Tam

Yes Mui Kwak Trong Kin Ya Nul

Chao Pik Ham-

Leung 1 Tak.

Mary Tong

U. Yuk Ching

Cha Mi Ching

Yok Wah Chung King Yuk

+general excellence.

For Chinese Embroidery:-Chan A Yuk, Chan A So, To Yin Fong, and Yee Muf.

Study of Chinese:-To Ying Fong, Hung A. Na Kwok Taing Shao, and Chung Cheung Treong,

The deceased was staying at the „Boustead Institute pending his getting another barth, having temporarily filled a vacancy on the Bong Wan 7, Bod "was to have, joized the Aywthis, yesterday. Ho was last seen aliveju in Anion Road, at about 8 o'clock, on Tuesday' night, when by appeared to be acting dirangely..

As about 1 p.m. yesterday, an officer on the German yacht Delphin, which lay adjacent to the lagoon, taw the body floating in the water, and it was brought to the shore and secured. The Dack Police were notified"and" the body was removed to the General Hospital. Docéns- ed had on a shirt and a dark coat, but his trousers were missing, though his ́ shoes and socks were latacs. To his coat were found his gold watch and chain, a sovereign and a quaality of silverchange. There were braires on the head, and the skin was scraped off the knees,the latter bruises seeming to indicate that he had inade desperate efforts to climb the stone wall which surrounds the lagoon. The bottom is in places muddy to a great depth; but around the edges there are numerous rocks. It is presumed that deceased was walking along the road to the East Wharf, which bạ had no right to do, as it is Dock property, and fell into the Jagoen, striking his head on the rocks! Then ka prob. ably got engulfed in the mud, where he lost 'his trousers and, being much weakosod by rbaumatism, from which be was a great sufferer," The was unable to scale the wall and get out, His watch stopped at 10.10 o'clock, on Tyss- |day night, presumably. There are not many

people in the neighbourhood, at that honr, and, his eries for assistance might easily bave sa caped the surs of anyone, unless he had-hap- pened to have fallen in the part meirest the wharver. The police do not favour any theory of foul play,

Mr. Moir was a native of Aberdeen," and about 35 years of age. So far xa is known you, he has no relatives bern, a

There will be « Coroner's inquest at the General Hospital a 3 p.m. to-day,

“SINGAPORE, A PREH PORT

The grateful thanks of the teachers and pupils are due to the following gentlemen, who so kindly subscribed to the prize fund, and to

sodhat the Home Government has refrained on his side. Some men may have been hang-,

Mr. R. E. Bellion for six'special prizes given The sparrows after a brief chatter of war for excellence in Composition

A correspondent writes --" The American fren stooping so low as to gratify the agitators ed on dess evidence than that. Its the

attacked the rat. Two climbed on his

Hoo.Sir C.P.Chater, Kt, CMO, Hon. Dr. Ho barquentine Jos L. Hulston, built in 1900, cams; at home who clamoured for action in anticips recess at present in the session of the Legisla

back, mbile oikers, charged frost and flank | Kai, M., CN, CMO, Hesus' ], R. M. Smith, | down to Słogapore from Penang to be repaifudg ties of the report of the Straits Opium Com- tive Council, but we think that the Unofficial

The rat squealed as he was bayoneted by sharp ↑ R. Showan, E. Shellim, W. G. Humphreys, H. | having suffered damage to her kest and stum, malition and of the International Opium Con members should make it their duty to press

the sparrows, when his cries brought another Jardine, Matheson & Co., Gibb, Livingstons & Francisco to sen the work done and then char bills and fought back. He had killed two of Humphreys," Messrs. Butterfield & Swire, Her owners Capt Boenache from San farscato be held at Shanghai early in February, upon the Government the extreme urgency that

AMA Oo, Linstead, and Davis, Lane, Crawford & ter the vessel. Capt. Benneche medaali Obiqnions as the present Government are to exists for the immediate publication of the

The two rats and ibo soron surviving spar Co., Johnson, Stokes & Master, Hughes & munts for the repairs with thÚ mofaddiam, the scandal would have bean too. Commission's Report and the propriety of hay,

rows were having it hot and heavy, when Tod, Hongh, Bradley & Co., Melchers & Co., Board, baf on fading the ressal notloos if consent had been given to theing that placed at the disposal of the Shanghai JUL.X, VOLUNTEER DANCE, ~

the sintion rooster, esme up with a rattle like | Douglas, Laprik & Co, Sam,

Chao clans of ibe anti-opium agitators to have Conference at the beginning of lyå mittioga,

The above dance will be held on Thursday, hoaryärtillery. He struck one rat and laid him. See Who & Co, Lau Cho Pak, fondilled the deliberative findings of the Why we might ask, should Sir Cecil Smith 14th January, 19:9.

cold. Rat No, a fought long enough to kill Ho Fook, Ha Tang, Fang Wa Intending asbscribers, aré reminded that all | two sparown and ratiosted, Ted ate sp what K, Lock, Hing and C. B. Gub Commission and the Conference by busty former Governor of this Colony, the chief Britain with those of guasts invited should be remalendar Casualias. Four dead spur

dzoma volume WA whose main motive was to urge the ish dalagate to the Shanghai: Conference; who sent in to the hon, secretary at headquarters by: rows, one dead rat And

to refuse to wait for information will be passing through Singa about the Thursday, stat December.

ing at 2.30p.m. and 9.37 2m, respectively.

Members, who have not yet completed their musketry course, ara requested to attend ge

TALLA

Chao Sin

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