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Intimation,

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY MAY 18: 1909.

dog-fish oil with good effect for nine hours, SIR Cl ule Macdonald, the British Ambass as follows: An ordinary bucket with sudor, called on rii, co 11o, Resident General in small will hole in the bottom cearly filled Korea, on 13th inst, and remained to luncheor. with oakum and waste, was placed in the starboard forward laurine and kept filled with meeting of the director of Messrs. Weeks & Co, Ld, it was decided to recommend the oil which on running out formed a ribbon jayment of a fical dividend of 6 per cent for of oil about 30 feet wide on the water. the year ended Fabiuary 28, 1909. Used from 4 to 5 gallons of the pit, [Res port by Officer Douglas.]" Then there is a periodical paper inned on “ port facilities" in which a curious statement is made under the heading of Aberration of scund. It of the British

THE Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce intends to add to his programme of form measures the holding of a dational ex hition in China in the 4th year of Hluan

Tungs

IMMIGRANTS FOR THE

PHILIPPINES.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

THE PARACELS

[From Our Own Correspondant ]]

INTERESTINO CABEIM THE SUPREME COURT.

Hongkong to work in some part of the Philip- The story of engaging naiive labourers in

Cantos, 17th May, This morning, Admiral Li, Chup," accom pine Islands was told to Mr. Justice Gomperz, To the Supreme Court, today, during the panied by Captain: Ng King Wing, Tantai. bearing of an action brought by Mr. F. Wong Ping Yun, Tictai Li Chii Choo, and Wandras, a German merchat of Swatow, two detachments of inops left here for the against Tam Sxe Leong and the Siu Fung Tal Paracel Islands to make an inspection of the Kee rice firm, el 69, Connaught Road West group with a view to developlog it. Fol The claim was to recover the sum of $140 due lowing after the dispute relative to the Pratas Me. Reader Harris (of Mesir. Wilkinson cials here will doubles be watched with in "under two contracts made by the defendants. Islands, the latest activities of the Chinese offi- and Grist) appeared, for the plaintiff Mr.terest. The islands are reported to be rich Otto Kong Sing defended.

in various useful products.

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romalos to be done before the tunnel has been completed, but there is reason to be lieve that the excavation will be ready for use by the and of the year and the permanent

and the line opened by next by To those who are of a mechanical and A. S. WATSON & CO., tistical turn of mind it may be matter of supererogation to recapitulate the detalls of LIMITED.

the work at the tunnel, but there are others elio may not be avere from having the official facts repeated and we submit them es briefly as may be. We quote His Excel lency, who said: "The heading cost perruns: "Captain Muir, foot in 1907 $184, which has been reduced steamer Annisbrook reports the following 40 370.04. The enlarging in 1907 cost 5275, aberration of sound: The fog signal on which has been reduced to $140.86 the Bird Rocks, Magdalen Islands, St. Lawrence breaking-io was S221 and has been reduced Gulf, was not heard when I mile to leeward, $113.54. Now, if it were not for these while it was heard when i mile to windward.

The alleged facis of the case were that plain- very large reductions per lineal foot the ex- wind, light to moderate at the time.

tiff was in the babit of engaging coolies in the cesses would have been something I dread to It will be seen that what is wanted is not so

THE Kiangnan Dock, working in carjunction Colony and at Swatow and sending them to a calculate. Obviously it is beyond my personal" much, phenoutenja ki aca as effects which with the local office of Masin. John Brown & / certain part of the Philippine Islands to work. - whers, several wealthy posple reside. The

phosphate. The coolies did not sigo contracts; formed by the engineers is adequate. The are likely to misguide the navigator and boats from the Haikp Conservancy Commissie vanced two mooibu wages (S70 apiece) on the in the village for a number of years. Two days

but in case they consented to go they were ad

condition that they should provides guaran The Prince Regent has louincied H.E. Hsite plaisti in case the men refused to tors, who should refund the money in Lleog, Viceroy of Manchuria, to pay special atention to river defence and land reclamation. In the present case some 150 men

but two refused to proceed after receiving their iff ander the condition already mentioned,

wages in advance, e

CHEMISTS

BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE

GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD,

Watson's HYGIENOL,

AND

BUBONIC PLAGUE

It has been proved by repeated experiments

that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" is the most potent agent for the destruction of fleas, especially rul fleas.

It has now been proved that Plague is conveyed to human beings by means of file 25- from rats which have died of this disease.

All risk of infection can be avoided by washing the floors, etc, or sprinkling where the fleas are likely to be with a dilute solution "of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" A tea- spoonful to a pint of water, or a teacupful to three gallon, makes a solution of the strength required for this purpose,

HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL

DISINFECTANT AND GERMICIDE

Price per Piot

11

Gallon

50 ceďte

control to see whether or not the estimate

of

conditions which he is liable to experience. All that the Department desire is that owners and masters of vessels should cvid- ence their interest in this admirable scheme for safeguarding so far as possible the

The Prince Regent's annual allowance of Thi, 150,000 has been received by the Imperial Household Department from the Ministry of Finance and transmitted to the Regent's estab Hahment.

CoId, has secured an order for thres tug.

br service on the Taku Bar.

side of weakness or violence,

A PICKPOCKET, Chao Ng, was convicted in

A DARING ROBBERY ANKS Late in the afternoon of the "igih, instant," al gang of robbers numbering some two hundred entered the Sha Wan village near Chan, Chua

village being garrisoned by a strong local militis, as robbery has hitherto been committed

removed articles to the value of over $30,000 ago, however, as already stated, the robbert managed to attack pine houses in all aud Besides carrying away the booty, three villagers

a soldier were shot to death and three others were wounded. The outrage has been report. ed to the Canton officials, who are now taking the necessary steps for the rest of the culprits.

Mr. Kong Sing invited the Court to inspect the contract," and the case could be disposed the Police Court, today. Chun was found of at once. He pointed out that there was no guilty of stealing a leather purse, which canime mentioned in the document; naither was wined $5 in cash, from Tam U Ming; a clerk, there a date when the immigrants were to be fares and the number of passengart carried by`

- CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY'S EARNINGS. The total' amount of the daily collection in

tically carried out by Government, have hazardous life of those who go downster bis arcival in Mukten to take up effice. (skilled fabourer) ware engaged by the plain were taken away by the robbers, a woman and

to the sea in ships by notifying those also desires bim to be peaceful in dolog incidents and features which way strike with foreign affairs and to try not to err on the them as unusual of characteristic. Take the care of the chart of the Gulf Stream. Here we

are given a clear exposition of the currents as they exist during the different seasons, Aa laymen we accustomed to understand that the Gulf Stream followed a deliaite course, in immu- table movement, all the year round. Not so for the Gulf Stream bas its little hiatus here and there, its wayward ways in special months

were

;

31, Connaught Road Central, in Queen's Road, yesterday. Syntesca of six weeks' bard Labour and six bours' stocks was passed. THERE was only one cast sat down on the calendar for the May Criminal Sessions which

stuff which has been employed has been re: duced wherever it has born possible to doso without detriment to the efficiency of the work. The medical arrangements, which are prac increased enormously, Everything, in fact, that the Government has been able to do has been done. The cost of the tunnel speak of the big tunnel only; you will course recollect that sum includes the smaller Ont as well as the large one-is estimated, as you will see in the report, at $3,000,000, Its length is 7,212 feet, which works out at $416 per fool; that is to say $2,196,342 mile; or in round figures about £200,000 & mile. If we add to that, charges for the permanent way and the sharing of the tub ael's length and the general charges of the-which, we take it, is known to most ship-opened in the Supreme Coull, to day, the Chief railway, you will see that the cost of this tunnel is not less than one-third of the general charges of the railway." Everything is the pilot chart of the North Pacific Ocean has been said that it is necessary at present but as laymen we refuse to deal with so to say with regard to the enormous expense intricate a subject. All that is desired is of the undertaking and we do not desire that intelligent and observant shipmasters, to revert to a painful and depressog of which there area spate in Hongkong, subject. But we should certainly like should record their impressions and observa- to hear the inside history of the tunnel ions and send them to the American Con and the experiences of those who have ensul, who will forward thens free of postage,, to ged in its construction. Vague rumoure have been bruited abroad from time to time the Department at Washington. We have

Laid enough to induce about the doings at. Beacon Hill, but it master mariner who has his profession at is has been impossible, even if it had been heart to forward this beneficent world-wide advisable, to verify them. The main point is that the two ends have been connected plan of mutual assistance to the uttermost. after months and months of hard labour on the part of a large gang of coolies under the direction of skilled tunnellers from the

masters. But here the caprices of the Stream “are set forth in black and white. Then there

any

and every

part in a scheme which may ultimately re- He would be a chùrl who would fall to take

sult to his own benefit,. Besides, by as- sociating himself with the scheme he ensures

Juice presiding" The defendant in that case was a gunner of the R. G. A., by name Scarr, aid he was sent to gaol for two years, with bard labour, for commi:ling an offence contrary to

shipped. The men were willing to go. They were in the Colony now and were only too willing to go. As a matter of fact they went to Swalow, There was no breach of contract as

far as the guarantors were concerned.

The plaintiff stated bis case to the Court, and added that he had the Total of Swatow's permission to ship be men.. But ap under-official raised trou- | ble. He stopped the men from going on-board the Kokistokang, and stopped the ship from leaving the port. Five of the immigrants were, as a result, særested, but they' later escaped. Finding the obstacles placed brought the coolies to Hongkong and had them in his way were unsurmouniable, “pialurifi shipped, in accordance with the law.

Mr. Kang Sing (cross-examining the plain.

R. Wm Pearse, of the Sanitary Board, Police Court to-day, of trespassing pa a mes _bought-a-charge-against-devco areas in the

Road, Honghem, the sam bring vested under suage, to wit, 24, 26, 28 and 30, Chatbom the control of the Sanitary Department, with out permission. The defendants pleaded-You had a Chiness representative who guilty to the charge, and wre fined $5 each.

cogaged these men?-I saw them personally."

You saw the coolies in question?—Yön des Voeux Road West yesterday and knock DRIVING' a truck-in a negligent manner along Could you recognise them now?—No, itg dowo a coolie, causing injury to his feet, ware the charges preferred against Hung Fuk.. Alter evidence was heard he charge i zeyli- a washerman, in the Polite Court, to-day. gence was withdrawo, but defendant was

home country. Are we to assume now that for himself the receipt of all the latest charts uidered to pay the coolin $3 as "medicino

A. S. WATSON & CO., greater expedition will be shown in the

LIMITED, HONGKONG DISPENSARY

AND

KOWLOON DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 17th March, 1909.

NOTU,

construction of the other tunnels and the permanent way? The sooner the line is completed, the defective bridges repaired, and the strength of the culverts proved and passed, the sooner are we likely to find (28 practical benefits accruing from this lok which is to connect Kowloon with Canton, We have waited long and patiently for that desirable to result, and we have yet to wait at least a year before regular traffic will be established to the frontier. If the engineer-

Aloenmunicatii tuicaded for pabllation

"The RỌNGKONG TELEGRAPif" should be madrewved to The Editos, Ice Hoosa Hned, a shrutt he saramponlod by the Writer's Name and

Adipu

money,"

without costing him a peony. These are a few general ideas submitted by a layman, but is the Pal ce Court, to-day, Ng Siu Wing, an the best plan for shipmasters would be to employed seaman, and a married woman make inquiries of Captain Milroy of themed Li Taiere charged with kidnapping. Sailors' Home on the subject.

Defendants were alleged to have stolen's tea- year-old child from the interior some days ago. they brought the boy to Hong ang and, to it is reported, were about to dispose of him, when the police were called on the scene.

The case wis adjourned for a week fɔrevidence.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Tue beating of the prosecutions in connection with the Japan Sugar icndals, 'will open on the 25th instant.

...

Ofiarry barness communication n'anavmld be addressed'} ing staff can secure that end within the lime PRINCE FⱭ Lun has asked the Grand Council | D. C. The dnsommations are the same as

to The Mount.

The Ritter vill un suderia to be romible for

rental MB, not to muro say thptribution.

SUBECROPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE). *DAILY 180 per annum.

WEEKLY ---GİS per annum

The rates pernasster and ner mensam, (proportiorni Subscriptima for any period tem than on montb will be charged as for à fall month.

The

› daily lacus in delivered irm whine the addrem is secemźbla' to massanger Pak sulaveriborn can have their emple delivered at their residence without any extra charge. On coples ant by post an The postage on the weekly june to say jar of the saditi na 31,40 per quarter charged for postage,

world is 80 caną par quastor Bingle Copim Daily, com rents, Weekly, swenty-

v oenia (for cash only).

—BIRTH.

MARRIAGE,

On May, 14, 1909, at Shangbai, KINNETH MCKELVIE; eldest son of the late Andrew McKelvin, of Shanghai, to EMILY ELLEN OLARK, second daughter of Mr. and Ms James Clark, of Shanghai.

specified, the faults that have been recorded in the past may be partially condoned, and the good qualities of the completed under- taking elevated to the height of virtues.

FOR MARINERS ONLY.

to arrange for a meeting to discuss the open- ing of the Sonate in Peking:

L

SIR Claude Macdonald, British Ministar, at Tokio, will leave Tokiuon the 22nd instant for Home via Siberia, on furlough.

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THE Yuchuanpu has decided to raise Tie,

jected to these men going on board your

I understand the authorities at Swatow obs

steamer? That is, no,

Did not the Chinese authorities pay their passagers to Swałów ?—No.

Didn't the Chinese auth^rities detain some of the men? Yes, five.

And among those five were not the two escaped during the Chinese New Your festival. coolies in question detained? Yes, but they Have you made any effort to find these two men ?-No, I'don't want them. I have their gearantors,

Did you pat all the men on board the steamer? —I can't put them on beard. It is not allowed. I invited them aboard.

Something like a holiday? Did you notify the Harbour authorities ?—You **

A NEW issue of Pailippias stamps, has sen printed by the Treasury Bureau at Washington, to Pulao (the destination), said the realon One of the coolies, who had failed to practed

those formerly used but a change in the colour why he did act go was because there was ing has been made as follows: Two centoves,

as agreement entered into between him and plaintiff, and secondly because the Yeung Mo deep yellow, green; four ceativos, cáim'ss;; six centavos, purple; eight centavos, light permit him to leave. While at Swatow he was Kok at Swalow (Foreign Office) would not bows; to ceslavos, dark blat ; 12 cenlavos,

for a tino supported by the plaintiff and Inter rel orange; 16 centavos, alire grees: 20 cen- by the Foreign Office. The second wils tavos, yellow; 26 centavo, blue green; 30 said that the Chinese authorities

the Caston-Hankow Railway doringths Recondi ten days of this moon are as follows al

".. Number of passengers. Amunt collected,, 11th day..

..5.670.50 689-35

4,190

12th

1754

13th

3,073

*593-45:

24th

3:404

500-40

15th

.3.108

573-75

3.934

277

: 531,45

478.25

471.550

24 15

449-35

17th

1)

18th 11.... 2,696 10th #3,746 zoth

Total... 41680 The total amount collected during the period was 56,414.93, of which 5735207 were realized. from freight, &

CERTIFICATES FOR MILITARY STUDENTS

At 9 am., to-day H.E. Viceroy Chang Jes Chun, accompanied by the Senior Lieuten." ant Tattir General and the Provincial Educa- tional Commissioner, proceeded to Whampoa to distribute certificates to a number of eludents

of the local Military College, where they have recently completed their course of studies.

OFFICIAL AMENITIES. At 10 am. to-morrow H.E. Viceroy Chang will receive the Japancio Consul al Canton,

OUTBREAK OF PLAGUE.

Lately, several cases of plague, have been re- ported in the city,:"A number of schools and, colleges have consequently been closed for fear of infection..

ADMIRAL LAMBION AS FISHER MAN.

The Japan Advertir gives the following da rails of Vice Admiral Sir Hedwonh Lambton's fishing excursion last week. The Admiral and so of his officers were the guests' of Admirál. Saito and spent the whole of Sunday Ashing on the Tamagawa siver, Captain Takeuchi and bis reception committee received the party at the Shibuya Tramway Station and they re rived at the Tamagawa at to am. The boo orary officials of the village expressed their

village expressed

by the vill of the Commander-in-Chief of Bri appreciation of the honour conferred upon them

command a magnificent view opposite Tama tain's China Squadron. The villa of Mr. Den

gawa and the azilsas in the garden "at · khii'

the gate of the villa, the Rising Sun and Unión * Jack were crossed, Vice-Admini Lambton, the guest of the day, riding in the sime carringa” as Captain Kato, entered the villa and was re- Mr. Harris contended that the guaranters caived at the gate by Miss Miwada, the priochi" were liable. It would have been different | pal of the Kiwada girls' school, and thing of

coolies. had the action been brought against the two, ] her students who held their alumal meeting in

were of

This article is primarily intended for 5.03.000 this year to build the Loysog Tuar. centavos, light ultramarine; 20 contavos special opinion that there was no proper agreement, period leat additional beauty to the scope." At

Kuan Railway in Honan province.

memorialized the Throat on the improvement he intends to effect on the Chinese waterworks in the Shanghai City,

VICEROY TOAD. Fauz at. Nanking, bas

MR. O. G. Potier, Portuguese Consul-General, and Madame Potier left Shanghai on 15th inst, for Home, on long leave. During the six years that Mr. Potlar has held office in Shanghai he has made many friends, and has earned general pect by careful attention to his arduous

duties.

madners: As most master mariners are

ton, U.S.A., is engaged ia ao immense work, aware, the Hydrographic Office at Washing which may be regarded as an addition to that undertaken by the British Admiralty In brief it is to collect such, local ́and·la. cidental information regarding obstructions On May 11, 1959, at Shanghai, the wife of to navigation, news as to rocks, shoals, curi G.S. FOSTER KEMP, of a son.

rents, etc., which can be incorporated in the'existing charts. From what we can gather, the present aim of the Depart ment is to present the navigator with such a compendium of facts relating to the North Atlantic and the North Pacific The Prince Regent has fold: H.. £ Grand that bis pilot charts will be a simple vade Councillor Chang Chung that compulsory marum. By the kindness of Captain Milroy, education is an important factor in constitution Director of the Nautical School and Su.al reforms, and no delay should be made in perintendent of the Sailors' Home at Hong necessities. H. E. Chang has, therefore, or enforcing it on any ples of local conditions or kong, we are enabled to give some idea of dered the provinces to re-report on a fixed time what is being done and, at the same time, to in which they can enforce a compulsory educs show how master marinen, who take a love tional systems In their profession, may assist a great and glebus undertaking. It is difficult for an outsider, raw to these technicalities, to know exactly where to begin. Let us start with the offii letter to shipmasters. Therein it insisted that provided they co-operate with the U.S. Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, in supplying certain details which are set forth they will receive free of cost all the pilot charts, notices to marines of pedestriana.

Cheonghang Celegraph

Two maghs hard labour was the ranicaca imposed on an unemployed barber named Chan Sang, who was charged in the Police Count, to- with sitempting to steal a gold bair-plo yesterday. Chan followed the womas for some from a Chloese woman in Queen! Read Central, distance, and when be bought the coast was clear, made a grab.for the ornament, He missed, however, and was seized by a number

HONGKONG, Tuesday, May 18, 1909.

BRACON HILL TUNNEL.

It in with a feeling of Interise satisfaction, in which most readers will keenly participate, that we have been, informed that at last the tunnel through Beacon Hill has been pierced, and an important stage in the work of constructing the railway line from Kow loon to Sam Chun has been reached. The piercing of the tunnel does not of course imply that the work has been completed, but it means that the calculations of the engineers and hydrographic bulletins published by their appear from nativo reports that orders were have been proved trustworthy, which, after Department. Nationality does not count. given some time ago by the Viceroy at Tient- the revelations made at the last meeting of in this matter, for all is grist that comes to sin to the salt compirciler to organita a Bilad the Legislative Council, is something to be the mill, all is information to help the sailor School in the province, It is now pro- thankful for. His Excellency, the Governor min. As an example of what we mean we posed that an experimental Institution: should hinted at the meeting in question that it was take from the Hydrographic Bulletin the he formed at sangchou on the model

take from the hoped the headings would be through within following: "Empress of Japan (Br) of Blind Schools in Japan. A provision two or three days and that hops has fortun- Captain Robinson-Jauntry 16.to-27, from of Tis. 1,500 has been made from govemment Mtely been realised; and at the same time be (approximately) lat, 41°N,long 151° E. to lat, fands for iblis object and corupetent (stiructors Recorded praiss to the tunnel superintend-43 30 N. long, 156 E, during a heavy gain prite kalilog, music, singleg, fumtuse-tellin

hava besa engaged. The course will com- eut, Mr. Waite, for having carried through from S.S.W. with very high sek, the steamer reading and dictation. Soms thinly or more the later operations with such expedition running with the wind and sex two points on pupils have been enrolled and import to render this result, possible. Much still the starboard quarter, and yawing badly, usd been submitted to the Viceroy,

delivery, green.

arrested at an early hour this morning on a Lot CHUT, uo:mployed, who has been recog pied as returning from banishment, was change of alleged burglary. At about 1.35mm.

today, Loi faced an entrance into a housi at

blinkel and $4 in cash. He was about to Des. Vœux Road West, and parloined a leave the premises with the property, when the mister awoke, and seized him. Loi appeared jaer in the day before Mr. F. A. Hazeland in antwer to the two charges. He pleaded guilty to returning from banishmeal, but denied the burglary charge. He wis ordered to ba reminded.

and would not allow him to gb,

Mr. Kong Sing submitted that the plaintiff could not recover from the guarantors. The men ware willing to go now.

The case was adjourned.

AN INDO-CHINA S, N. CO'S SKIPPER,

PRESENTATION TO CAPT, TAMPLIN.

the garden. Refreshments were served on the lawn at about porn and the fishing party com menced its operations in ideal weather, Some; twenty boats worn specially decorated and equipped, and carried a" plentiful supply of provisions and refreshments. The visitors, on account of their naval rank, were izvit. ed to arrange the fiabing bous into a This morning a warrant was issued by the first

fleet, and ibis was sccordingly done, amidst. police magisinte (Mr. J. H. Kemp) for the took place at Chinking on Thursday, the 13th Lambton assuming the rank of flagship. Fical. A very interesting and pleasing ceremony much merry making, the boat of Vice-Admiral arrest of a foreign woman oined Lotte Koln-Instant, the occasina being the presentation of ly, in a shady spot on the river, the party was amwer to a summons. Some days ago an order, ebony stand, accompanied by an illuminated beg, who failed to appear at the Magistracy in a beautiful embossed silver rose bowl with successful in making some fee catches of carp, signed by Goveremcat, it is reported, wasised address to Capi. L. H. Tamplin on the eve of ordering the deportation of the woman in ques his departure for Home. The presentation was sign from the Colony for being a disorderly made on board the I-C. S. Tung Shing by her person. She did not quit the Colony on the genial commnoder, Capt, Stalker, as representa called upon to sewer the charge of disobeying China Steam Navigation Colles', in the pie dete mentioned, and consequently she Wative of the Capiaios and Officers of the Indes an order of banishment. When the cass was caled this morning, the fale defendant was of Capt. and Mr.Tamplin

sence of numerosi sbore and leafaring friends

anest was made out. not present, and the warrant for her immediate

many of the officers wading in the siver in pursuit of their prey often a difficult task Evantusly, after a thoroughly enjoyable day, the pany returned with the crich" to the official residence of Admiral Saito. THIRTY-three deporteer were larded in the Colony yesterday, from the Straits fettlements, ́by the sleamer Kutsang, Detectivṇ-Bergeant Geo, Wall took charge of the gang and landed the men at Kowloon, where, stops are being taken to transfer them to “pasturer.new."

The address read To L. II. Tamplin Eig. On the occasion of your leaving for the Home HARRY KITCHEN, a stoker to the Royal Navy, land on a well-eared holiday, wo, the masters who surrendered to the Nottingham police last and officers of the Lado-China Stnam Naviga minth confessing he was a desertar, xelated a tion Company's goamera, consider it a mail | Among the numerous plans submitted and dis. or at Hongkong in April lar, and embarking for the many kindsesses, which, as the Com navy, which is occupying the most earnest renirkabla experience, is left H, M. S. fi ilog opportunity to express our appreciation caused for the re-organization of the Imperial a second-class pasacuger made his way to pany's representative at Wahu and Chinkiant stention of the Chinese Govern Shangbai. Being stranded at the latter place, you have shown towards us bolt in and out of said that a somewhat novel s be secretet, himself on a Japanese vessel business. For old times sake we ask you to been made which is, at least, well-intentionedi ask stowaway, but being discovered on the B:cept the accompanying piece of plate in if nothing else may he said vejago Le was landed at Nagasaki. From remembrance. Trusting Mrs Tamplin and By this suggestion thite, after baleg accommodated at a sailor's yourself will arjay perfect health and have an increase of dilios, home, he worked his passage to California, enjoyable holiday le the sincere wish of alleen and from an American port tubsequently sac- Capt. Tamplia gracefully ackonwledged the post-hence he tramped to Not čárdod, by almilar meaus, in reach

handsome present, and after the health

which is within a few miles of bis

ppiness of Mrs. Tamplin had bien hazourefil

Icompany coupled with

an aployable

The reason that it would, people. It is suggested the Empire should be elected and ment) uodtrtakou

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