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government elected by an Intelligent and patriotic Filipina electorate would govern them," and nobody will pretend that such a govemment, if it had the power, would not provide for a free exchange of products. between the islands and this country. Thus far we have refused to do our "plain duty” In this respect; but, since these sugar statis- sien conclusively prove that so far as sugar is concerned the American people can deal hoodatiy with the Filipinos without any ét pense to ouralvet, wa cin seg no reason why it should not be done!

Gelegrams,

"HONGHONG TELEGRAPHs)

SERVICE

INTERPORT RUGBY SHANGHAI TIENTSIN. [From Our Own Correspondent."]

Shanghai, 25th January, 5.10 p.m

The Interport Rugby Match was played to day between tonme repre- adating Shanghai and Tientsin.

Shanghat scored 85 points against the Northerners 8,

The home team played an immen eurably superior game throughout the watch:

BHANGHAI SETTLEMENT. APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION (By courtesy of the "Sheung. Po."),

Paking, 26th January. certain Minister in Peking has applied for an extension of the In- ternational Settlement in Shanghai.

The Central Government his not yet replied to the application.

AMENITIES IN PERING. OFFICIAL CALL ON THE PRINCE REGENT.

By courtesy of the "Sheung. Po"]

Peking, 26th January, The Diplomatic Corps have de-. cided to pay their formal respecta to the Prince Regent on the 2nd pror:

TANG SHAO-YI.— REQUESTED TO RETURN.. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Fo."]

Peking, 20th January. The Prince Regent has instructed the Grand Councillors to wire to H.E. Tang Shao-yi urging the

special ambassador to return to China by the second moon.

CHINESE TELEGRAPHS. *RETRENCHMENT IN SALARIES.

By courtesy of the "Sheung "Fo."]"

Peking, 28th January. The Ministry of Posts and Com- munications has reduced the salaries of the staff at the various telegraph stations by thirty per cent..

PROVINCIAL FINANCES.

BETTER CONTROL DESIRED.

[By courtity of, the “Sheung Po♫),

Peking, 28th January. The Prince Regent is not satisfied with the manner in which the finances of the various Provinces are controlled by the Viceroys and Governors of the respective terri tories without reference to the Central Government.

It has been decided that members of the Municipal Council shall be daked to exercise supervision over the Estimates in each province.

Buch members refusing to comply with instructions will be severely punished.

CHAN PIK DENOUNCED.

ACCUSED OF MALPRACTICES, By courtesy of the "Sheung, Pb,""]

Peking, 27th January: HE. Chan Fiz, president of the Ministry of Posts and Comunica Hone, whe denounced for having, se It is alleged, Tadelved bribes during bla fojourn in the South,

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matter from what source they oma nate, should be received and perused.

PROVINCIAL FINANCE.

DETAILED STATEMENTS ‚ REQUIRED..

[By-courtesy of the "! Sheung: Po,!!}]

Tragedy at Yau-me-ti.

SENSATIONAL SCENES,

POLICEMANN KALLYDƏ İ

ARMED ROBBER DIES IN HOSPITAL,

SATURDAY

JANUARY 30_1909.

the Detective Staff and Police from all stations | TRE HONGKONG. CANTON AND In the Colony, Indian Jemadars and Sergeanta-

MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, ED. Major, Indian Sergeants, and Constables, the Sister of the Government Civil Hospital, the. Staff sergeants and Sorgeants of the 68th Com RG.A. this Junior-non-commissioned ¡officers; -of-- the same company......... and, the; Chididsý polica; excisa officers and froman. ⠀⠀ A word of thanks must be given to Mr. J. GRY Scott, who so Eladly placed special care at the disposal of the monrecisirmurding to town.

th

"ANNUAL REFORE".

Theffallowing is the mport of the Board of

Directors to the ordinary half-yearly meeting of wareholders to be held at the office of the Company on Tuesday, the 9th February, 1909, at 12 o'clock noong M

SPECIAL, REPAIRA TUND.

Decembar srst, 1908, To Sundry disbursements in 12,$10.88

·Balanca śpijakusano' sudor 495-992)

June goth to December 31st, By Amount at creditaisiin

Amodas brought forward-

proft and lost account for half- year-ending soth÷Jann, 1908āki

E.&O.E

Hongkong, 26th January, 1948,

5x7,695.65

17:655:69

517,655.69

MEDICAL ASPECTS OF CHINA.

*** asth-lost. That the sawe of the armed hobbery, which was perpetrated at Yavona fl the other night

INCIDENTS, OF THE TRAGEDY, LORD

The Director- bag to submit to the share- the killing of European police officer, and' Poking, 17th January.

Slace the tragedy was made known to the holders the Report and Statement of Accounts the shootipy s down of ons of the maruders, The Board of Reverte has recanted chindid throughout the Colddy is to public, further particulars, which we are not in for the ball year ending 3761-December last

postulon to confirm, were placed at our dis- || Altar | paying: nimming, expensas," "unlarienį. quested the Viceroys and Governors pats miley reid were in the posat. As we stated already, when the alarm premia of insurance, repairs, and all other

Colony's-history-wetj. perhaps, since the old of all Provinces to furnish detailed days of Wing Lok Street and Boobus Strand was in the charge-room of the Yen mati brought forward from last accoust, the sum of of the robbery was given Lance-sergeant Mills charges, there, remains (including $17.755.84; statements of the finances relating-hasan affray of such.-arious character oc Felles Station. Hearing the whistle blowing, $185,379 se ateredit of Profit and Loss Ac We bave compared, the abore, Sulemast

carred to startle peaceful residents..

he rushed: to. the struct andmaw (*-Chinaman|count. From this amount, the Directors re- "with the Books, Vancheru and Securities bijho to the territories under their THE NEW TERRITORY WELL PATROLLED! tanning towards him, Mila rushed to stop him, commend that a dividend for the half-year of Company, and certify the same to be cor pective administration:

The crime (ops to be deplored) has, of but before he had got to close quarters, the one daller and twenty-five canta, poz-share-or A. O'D, GOURDE, Auditor

W. HUTTON Ports: The returns must be submitted in course, set everyone talking. The proverbial, native swerved aside and called out in very good $188,000 be paid to Bharsoldarmy

$20,000 be iman-je-the street in asking whether the Police English, "If you stop me I'll shoot you ("| written, off booki value of steamern.. $5,900. la luold form.

Force across time water is undermanned, and The officer, who was unarmed; grasped the written of book value of wharves and properties, whether the policemen and residents are to be man, despite the threst,

And

was shot, Picking $20,000, be transferred

rred to Depreciation and "allowed to go about with their lives in their himself up from the ground, Milla made his

Insurance Fund, bands," when tharb ute such chit-throate posway back to theid, to one of his brother to be carried forward to new account/

ad, Sz0,000 to account "Special station, thence, to his bed.

Fond leaving a balance of $10,379.39 sessing arms are in our midating

Repairs I'm shot" As we have maintained before, and

Can you stop the bleeding?" The | maintain, the Police Force, to matter how unfortunate man was then sent to hospital,

strong it may ba, carnot be expected to be as Immediately after the robber had delivered the the spot all the sine, but still from recent fatal shot Policeman Hadge arrived on the scene aveath which have taken place at Yalli-mati,and fired at him. The first shut had the desired and the New Territories especiai netherthuss continued the chase. A minute or so later the ,bat this was not, keowa to Hedge, who, requires carefuttovestigation as to pieces are properly patrolled, and whether the robber's pics, was seen to be, slackening, hit police numbers are below the average

revolver fall from bit hand, and the policeman pounced upon bim with his baton," It was It was about ten twenty o'clock on Chiness on that Hedge saw that the shot had got He has applied to the Prince eve that the dialurbacce took place home: Everybody is of opinion that the mar Regent in person for leave to retire. Half an hour previously the duties from dezer was one of the biggest men of his race

He was not a Cantonsse. He, from what had His Imperial Highness has, how-Yums Police Station were sent out on

patrol. But for the occasional discharge of a been said, spoke English almost fluently. He ever, urged him not to do so, saying Bre-cracker everything appeared peacefulood five feet elever, his chest measured forty that he can take his rest as and Nearly every business house was closed-two, and his muscles were extremely well de when he pleases without formally everybody in the streets, showed signs of pre vela da 40 officer who saw this "fan" after death said to one of our reporters that from his paring for the great festival. From the sur applying for leave.

roundings no one could have dreamt that a contenance: the man appeased to have died

contested. tragedy was abouttö be enacted.

OHANG CHIH-TUNG'S INDYSPOSITION:

APPLICATION FOR RETIREMENT: *{By courtesy of the "Sheung, Po!");

Peking 27th January HE. Chang Chih-tung is suffer ing from a chill, and afraid of the cold weather.

PEKING HANKOW. RAILWAY.

INCREASED RECEIPTS.

[By courtesy of the "Shaung Pe"];

PEACEFUL SCENE.

THE KOBBERY:

During the shooting a lukong received a bul- let through the palm of his hand, another bad | Aw wê haya airendy'sdiid' it was, about 10.20his: stomach grased by a passing shot, and an when a number of men-swven in number- Indian bad his tonic pierced, but fortunately forced, an entry into a shop' at: 43) Kennedy | was not injured. But the narrowest escape of Street under theprotext of being “friends. This all from sudden death was that experienced by shop, is situated about 300 yards from the police Policeman Hedge. The story lacks confirma station, and at the time was occupied by threation, but wa ballove it to be correct. While men—the owner and his two fakis. On ente the officer was struggling with one of the gang, ing the robbers closed the door behind them; a revolver was produced, it was levelled at his and, producing revolvers, approached the murs head, and the trigger was drawn. But, thanks Poking, 28th January Since China took over the man-r and his vant who by now had realized to good luck, every cartridge was spent.

their position. With revolvers lavailed at their agement of the Peking Hankow Railway, the receipts have been increased by over Tis: 100,000.

EUNUCHS.

NOT TRUSTED IN.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung_Po."¶

Peking, 28th January. When the Prince Rogent. grants audience to his Ministers, the eunuchs are not allowed to be pro- sent, so that they cannot become cognisant of important matters of

State.

CENSOR IM SAU.

REGENT'S DISPLEASURE. "[By couriery of the "Sheung Po."]

beads they were given to understand; that should they attempt to cry out they would be

shot. And the threat was made in earnest, The occupants were then tied together and removed to the back room; where they were dumped on a bed.

The robbers, having procured the key to a safe, which contained over $4,000, removed the contents. Next they forced open a counter drawer and from there stole less than Stoo is silver and a watch.

POLICEMAN SHOT DOWN..

As they were leaving the premises the alam was raised, causing the robbers to set out in the direction of the police station. Lance sergeant Mills, who was on station duty, heard whistles being blown, rushed out into the street is time to see a man coming towards him. The officer waited a while, and su rushed up and solved him. A tussis followed as the sprinter got withid close distance, he and when Mills believed that the Chinaman's fighting ardour had been subdued, the latter (unnoticed) drew out à revolver and fired, the ball entering the policeman's abdomen below the heart.Mills collapsed immediately.

ROBBER KILLED. --

The exchement that followed was inten. The shooting-bad-aroused the whole neigh.. bourhood, and the street was crowded. Police: Peking, 28th January

man Hedge was in time to see his comrade shot and, pursuing his murderer, draw his re- Censor Im Sau memorialized the volver, and shot him down. No time was lost Throne the other day praying that in removing both men to hospital. The Chisa- man died eight hours after admission. Sergeant the order calling upon Yuan Shih-kai Mills had to undergo an operation, which to resign might be rescinded. proved fruitless, the unfortunate officer expir The memorial greatly incenseding from his injuries at an early hour yesterday

imotolog. the Prince Regent.

More recently Censor Im was himself denounced. Whereupon he became so downcast that he has decided to tender his resignation.

CENSORS.

TO REPORT TO THE REGENT.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po

Peking, 28th January. All the censors have received in- structions from the Prince Regent to report all matters coming within their knowledge,

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

ELECTION OF MEMBERS,

· [By courting of thé "Sheung"Po."]

been

"Peking, 28th January, Telegraphio instructions have b despatched to all the Provincial Viceroys and Governors to exercise great care in the election of members for the Municipal Council.

WEIGHTS AND 'MEASURES.

'THE FUNERAL.

LARCO-1677) H. A. Milis was one of the most popular men in the Police Force, owing city

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The retiring auditors, Messrm. A. O'D. Gourdin and W. Hutton Potts offer themselves for re-election..

R. SHEWAN,. Chairman.

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LECTURE BY DR. CANTLIKAV The last monthly meeting of the,Jajna, So Two now: Tail-Shafts and Propellere: have ciety, was held at Caxton Hall, Westminster, been constructed; for the stenmar‹ Heungshan Sir Patrick Manson, xaxo, Fas, presiding, and fitted at bar recent docking, and new The subject for consideration was "China tin spare Saddle Shaft ordered from: England for its Medical Aspects," dealt with in an Interest- the steamer Boxom. The usual Government ing lecture by Mr. James Cagille, Mas MyDi Sul An and Sui Tai have been affected during the speaker prefaced in his admiration surrey and overhaul of the steamers Kinuhan, and illustrated by lauter slides.. the half-year and the fast is in good masing ing that he yielded to no one in his admiration order.

of the Chinave. At the present day the Chiness, On the 14th July last, Mr. II. E. Tomkins're. cace had the largest brain in the universe, ber sumed his former seat on the Board. Mr, C. cause they had been educated for the last four Thiel resigned his real, in consequence of his or five thousand years, and they made good- departure: from the Colony, and Mr. Run of that brain. He looked upon tham Fahrmand was nominated by the Direc as the bigbest jotellactual race on the face tors to fill the vacant sest: The regrettable death of the earth Speaking of the characteris of Mr. C. Brodersen on the 4th of October last, tics of the Chinaman, Dr. Cantlis referred created a vacancy on the Board and Mr. H. & to the fact that his eye was said to be Siebs has been nominated by the Directors, in oblique. But the socket, be explained. bit place. These nominations ara, subject to was set obliques the SPPERFRECE WAR ac confirmation by the Shareholders at the meet counted for by the non-development of the

bridge of the nose. Another peculianty, wa Tog

that the Chinese had no bumps, apen, their foreheads like a European, which made tham took quite boyish. The consequence was that the voice did not develop into the deep bass of the Boropaan's, owing to the absence of the air cells in the skull to reflect the sound. Then, their limbs were hairless, quite different, to a Europea' The board was very scanty, and only a law old man uled to grow balms on the lip: Thait boses wars small; they had upper small feet and bande, and were more, hospti- limbed than the European-lebt, mus fully cular, and active. The speaker went on lo talk of three eminenti men in connection with Chinese surgery and medicine. The first who lived fog, years, before Christy instituted

palio. There were 481.VATIO ties of the pulse in China, and each one indi- cated something very important. This theory was, however, so mixed up with fantastical and mystical ideas and impossibilities, that its value was of very litle consequence, •The lecturer showed that the methodia adopted by a surgeon of about 30ɔ 4.D. were, quite maderni

"He in many respects. practised surgery in the most bold way. For tumours of any kind he made lucislons with a kpile, opened the abdo- men, removed the tumour, washed, theore gans with a medicinal, liquid, sawed up, the wound with a medicated throad, and then covered it over with a permanent dressing 10 that air could not penetrate, and left it alone until the flesh united. Today wo.did exacily the same thing. However, one day, the auto geon la question treated a certain gapstal and 8,000.00 to relieve a wound ip, the head, inserted pood- les in the body. As that did not cure him, 144.744/26. he proposed that he should tempen him. The several did not quite see the advantage of 125,796,77 | this, and thought the man a little, dangerous, 22,152.010 he promptly beheaded" TheIA, UND, *1,000,00 with one, other surgeon,

· Hongkong, zóib January, 1909,

Liabilities. Dec. 31'1908. Amount of Capital, 80,000 Shares

of $15 each fully paid up ......... Amount at Credit al Depreciation

and Insurance Fund..........

of Dividend Fund........ Amount at Credit of lovestment

The search for the two missing rabbers is will going on, and it will not be long, we hope Amount at Cradit of Equalization before they are captured...

AN OLD MAN'S "WORKIES."

ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN MaltreatED

WHILE BILL-COLLECTING,

Flactustion Fand Amount at Credit of Special Ra

pairs:Fund

Unclaimed Dividends ..................... Sundry Creditors ..................... Bill Payable ............amadune Amount at Credit of Proât mod

0,003.00

$87,500.00

79,428.85 the theory of the

5,344.81 37.996.8

4.72475

45.497.47

185,279.80

$3,395.773.03

Audi December 31, 1908. --

A ratherloteresting case was listened to at the Magistracy last Tuesday, Mr. J. H. Kemp (first police magistrate) presiding. The dispute, it would seein, was caused over an outstanding debt, which an aged hawker wont to collect. in his evidence he alleged that instead of getting the money he was struck on the cheat Value of steamers Honam, Hound and toocked down by the debtor (an engineer), He had spat blood since, and, he said vary solemnly, "If I die within a few days I blame him." On the other hand the engineer alleged that the hawker was drunk when he called to collect the money and on balug told to quit the premises became very insulting, telling the women folk present that they, so to speak, "would rather be a young man's slave than an old man's darling

The complaineur was Lam Leung, & general

pedlar, residing at 45, Circular Pathway, and the defandant A. J. Ablong, an engineer, of the Green Island Cement Works, with quarters at 13, Kowloon City Road, Hanghom.

"It would appear from the evidence that the complainant, called at defendant's house on the forestoa of the oth isstant, and praicuted him with a book, saying "I would be glad if you would pay your account." Defendant picked up a pan, scratched out some of the items, and throw the book on the "floor. He then ordered complainant out and said-be- would not pay. The hawker was a trifle fate la obeying the command to leave and, accord is his quiet and unustuming manner. He was

ing to his story, he was struck on the chest and about thirty years of age, and a' native of Bal knocked to the floor twice.. His baskat, which torsea, London. Previous to joining the Me-contained some soap and a dozen teacups, WAI tropolitan Police war in the Royal Artillery, kicked about by the defendant. I ran down He was enrolled in the local Force in January, the staircase," said complainant, "and sat at 1994. The deepest sympathy goes to his re

the foot to take a rast. His amah later brought latives. The funeral took place this afternoon.

me some of my soap which was in my basket, and was largely attended both by his bothar officers and bis civilian friends.

bat the tea cups were all smashed." Defend- ant owed him a balance of $1.85 for goods sold. The Coun-I suppose you get excited when he said he would not pay you?

Complaioast-No. I said nothing. Perhaps he must have been drank when he struck me. Defendant-I say there were no teacups in your basket at all.

„. Complainant-Yes, I had. You had no conicianco when you strack me, otherwise you would not have hit.me.

„THE ARRESTS.. ・・

On Saturday, four men were arrested in con- nection with the affale. They are :-Li Yau (28) a silk weaver. Su Wa (34) a silversmith, Au Fak (27) a silk weaver, and Su Chi (3)) unemployed. They were arraigned before Mr J. H. Kemp, la the Police Court, this morning,

on the following charges:-

-robbery with arms, to wit, revolver, and did meal, take and carry away from 43 Kennedy Street, Yau-ma-zi, $4,336 in mosty and one sliver watch, total value $4,34425, the properties of Li Tseung, Ng Mio Cho and Loung Min on the arst instant.

(2)with unlawfully and with malice afore thought did 'kill and murder ans H. A. MIL ||{L.S. 53) against the pence, etc.

The prisonsri' pleaded not guilty to the charges, and were remanded. Out of this number only two of the suspects can be' ra

cognised. Two others are still of large and everything in the power of the police will be

done to lay them by the heels.

FUNERAL OF THE LATE SERGEANT MILLS,

46th inst,

Yesterday afturscon, the body of Lance Sergeant H, A. Mills, the police officer who lost his life. While struggling with an armed

Valley Nextly every t

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The Court Were there any bits of the teacups left in your basķef?—No. He throw them away.

Defendant--Were you not under the is Auence of drink when you called on me?-if-1 were drunk I could not walk. (Laughter).

The defendant denied touching the hawker The latter, he said, was intoxicated when be called, and sliting on one of bly' chairs he broke it.

Chang Yan, a grosser, in the employ of the Green Island Cement Works, said that on the day to question be called on defendant

on basindia. While he was there the com plainant, who was drunk, came in.. He sat on an American chair and broke it. Prior to thin some women wanted to bay some! soap, bat defendant told them not to do so as the com plainant was drunk. Complainant retorted, looking at the women : " 7m an old man and

mon · Defendant told the hawker that if he | Inaulted the women he would call in the police, At this the wliness assisted-tho-visitor out, There was no assault,

ADOPTION OF NEW STANDARD. Obber Yauma-th, wat wild to rest at Happy nobody likes me now. They prefer younger

Bun Kawei and Na Tung, who were alleged to conduct an inquiry ~ {By convlity of the "BAYUNE PAM)" into the alleged charges, have taken

Péking, 28th January, great Udine over the Investigation, The Ministry of Agriculture, In-

There appears to be but Butle hope of Chan Pik emerging sucdustry and Commerce, has notified

Felvilian who knew

deconand and all 'the' availabla 'mon in the Force, including native 'fremen, followed the conbge, making the funeral one of the largest yet seen in this Colony, The heirse was esteem in which the young afficer was bold by | spilt,

shan, Sut An, Sul-Tai, and, Hol Samp and the of King shan and Ard of Sainam, Nan MINE

Lintax and Sanul $1,087,638.42 Value of Lighters Swnies & Walee Do Wherres, Kuiks and

Do. Properties. at Canton,

Koogkus and Wachow Do. Spare Gear and Stores ... Do Faraituz@ -Do.--Shares-in-Pablic-Com-

panies.....*

Do. Chlosse Bond Loans on Mortgage map of man, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Current Account Interest accrued nisu9290135400. Sundry Deblore Bille Receivable

Marine and Fire Insurance Pre-

mia paid on A/c of 1909/............

There was po medical educklion in China, 575;£32.00 and the medical art was learnt by, appraD. 693.18 ticeship. The medical literatury was gigan- 322,000.00 tic, beginning in the very earliest days of

Chinese history. The speaker described the 13,268.10 system in vogus to-day in China of __puncture

PROFIT AND LOSE ACCOUNT. / Dr.

́December 31st, 1905.

2,384.39

To Amount paid for repairs to

Gleamers win............. 5 22,144.18 To Amount paid, for repairs to steamers Ajc, typhoon daisagēna Te Amount paid for repairs to Com pany's Hongkong Wharf A/c typhoon damage. To Directors' and Audlions' Fees ... Balance to be appropriated, viz. :— To Dividend of $taj per

ing, which consisted of sticking, varionI 28,535.68 beadles on 357 different point of the 48,909.40 body. The needles were introduced, in vari- ous ways, according in directions always Gut- 0,078.87 fully laid down for whatever the pain was,

d-to-go-x-certain.depih, upwards.or.. 51,395,772.03

obliquely or straight, and 10.00 The Chiness surgeon did nothing else to-day. There was no Chiness-trained doctor who would dare to amputato a finger, surgery have. ing gradually fallen away. The great iden wan that of counter-irritation, which was carried ant also by plasters and burning the skin, doctors There were outside and ioride doctor, for the eye, the ear, and everything and it had been so for thousands of years. by his was carried to such extreme limite that "if a man went to as outside doctor with an arrow 7413.79|| through the arm, the doctor cut off the two 4.750.00

projecting parts and said, "You must go to the inside doctor to remove the other.!! Pinch- ing and bruising the body was a cure for all sorts of things, The lecturer: exhibited pictare of the first students of the Hongkong College of Medicine, and spoke highly of the great usefulness of that institution, “He refer ed to the bemic conduct of the Chinese studente at the time of the plague outbreak, when they want voluntarily in'à body to work in, the plague hospital. In commending the present afforts to raise the necessary, funds to carry, on the work, he said that if necessary the home Goremmast -- should be approached in

to making

„Dr. Capilis, reminded ble audience on the Chinese proverb that *medicine, will cum those, who are not falad to die."

share on 80,000 shares $100,000,00. To be writion aff book

value of Steamers 10,000,00 To be written off book

To

$,000.00

Properties -value of and Wharves............ be carried to Depra ciation and Insurance Fund 20,000.00 To be carried forward to

Special Repairs Food 20,000,00 To be carried forward to

*** Naw Account............................... '10,379.30

December 31st, 1908.

By Amount brought forward from

185,279.30

$219,880,66,

distinct grant Before +\\\D$1.

The Chairman copcurred in the copialen - that the Chinese wers probably qua superlats. He bad an intense respect fat. thameroot necessarily for their civilination or medicine; last Accounti..............$ 17,755.64| notions of sanitation or methods of furnce, but A CHIRAMLA Net Earnings of Steamers 167,001,34 for their conscientiousmees, Interest on Investments $5042.03 would do more for what he thought at tight „Transfer Fous-emptionist

Bajaj than the average European, and nation start- ing with that sense of duty and that lorellee Sarg 880.66 2011 capacity was bound to came to the front. Although their notions of surgery and matticing DEPRECIATION AND INSURANCE FUND.

is extremely talen Dr. December 31st, 1908.

The Court-How did the things in the basket | To Balance.....

Did you see this book on the floor?-No.

heavily laden with wraathe, which showed the fat split on the floor --There was nothing those who knew him,

It was about twanty "kher Eve - when "the | 410 had it in his hand and was thumping the cefully through the ordeal :: bre | all the Provinces "that the new one arrived at the Monument, wliers'more table with it and scolding the defendant.

Eung Blyl they be exonerated.

*Kwan Kaug-lun and Leung King chung have been found guilty of malpractices, male asian

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THE PRINCE REGENT.

ALL DESPATCHES, TO BE READ,, TBy cowriety of the "Shaung Po"].

"Peking, 27th January, The Prince Regent has given In "tructions that all dipstobes, no,

standard of weights and ensures will be brought into bperation during the current year.

LADY LOGARD'S HEALTH,

gth inst.

Har Excellency Lady Logard's edition semalts about the same sinca thê-lost raport.

of the deceased joined in the procession. The Court (la dalandanı)-Do you owe him Among other present werd Mr. F. Badelay, some money)-Yas, dir. (To the witness) Captain-Superintendent of Police,, Mr. G. N. Didn't complainant call for his money? No.. Orme Asistant Superintendent Mr. King, He came drunk, and made a row. Deputy Superintendent, Lient; C. W. Beckwith, Assina! Harbour Master, Mr. J. R. Wood, Second Falice Magistrate, Superintendent Lane of the Fire Brigader Chlef Detective Inspector Hanson, and Chief-Detective Inspector Baker.

M.

A young Chiness women, wearing a pasr cf European brown boots, declared that the AS, not married. The complainant called on her and offered to sail kar soms soap, "He sat on one of her chairs and broke it. Her master

'Cr.

aur position a baadred A years ago of incen polated out that the iridimentary ident $587,500,00 lation had

$387,300,00

Juine soth to December 31st, 1908.

before icbean: Is the Chineseḥynidd 200 g

apos Europeass A proof of their clovemess, he instanced one of his patients at Amoy, who was the possessor of an artificial 2016,

were wonderfully represented dija

By Amount at credit... mu$575,000.00usion, he emphasised the c

Amount brought forward from

proft and loss account for halte

6587,500.00

EQUALIZATION OF DIVIDEND FUND.

December 91st 1008.

teaching medical science in

year ending goth funs, 1908. $2,500.00 English chaonais. It was a grant misfortune that our language had not been, the medium at conraylog: medical knowledge and scientifs /pasand instead of Ger man, the use of had been a great con goost by the Germans. He poped thaya buld do all in their power to subsidi nyitha Gollege ......$50,000.00 | of Medicine in Hongkong for Galzana An - ADÓTMANe power lay in our banda in the pyPRI+ $170,0:0,00 | |tunity to tralo Chinese minds in scientiae, mate Avidwo A basny vote of thanks to the

ters on English lines

At the grave-side there was a large and rymdefendant) told her to get him out. Com To Balassa m

pathetic gathered by the mamprey "performand Rev. Hr. T.

Cu: conta was lowered by the pall-

Pine's language and manner were very

Compialaunt (ra-called) stated that a few days

Her Excellency Lady Lugard's conditions: Iurers-Lancesargun nis Edwards, Fox, Foley,' after he had been struck kn·spat blood." "His

maini nachanged, th

Her Exceltasty LAY LUKA Hư giấc hit jer. might det har vokalips was Diykdy

Pardes, Geo. Watt and Dranggu,

heart and back pained him. If he died within]}'By amount at credit Wreaths were sent by the following Mr.. afw days be blamed the defendant, Justice doniperit, Captain Badelay, Mr. Klagy 3;. Osê cabe WAY FEMANGSA,

rojedd up the chainzien, moyed by Mr. M

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