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whom was that sentence written for? It could not be intended to convince the British renid- cuts in. Bangkok, but it might possibly delude the good people of England. It would be in teresting to know what Sir Ralph Pagot thought those recommendations were when he penned
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
bid to the Council Chamber this afternoon. "A meeting of the Legislative Council was
Present-His Excellency the Governor, Sir Froderick Lugard, x.c.M.0, Hon. Mr. A. M. Thomson (Colonial Secretary), Hoa, Sir Henry,
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
ORDER FUR CARLOWITZ AND CO.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
FRENCH NATIONAL FETE,
YESTERDAY'S CELEBRATIONS.
Yesterday was agafa occasion for the French residents of Hongkong, for it was the annivers Canton, 14th July, sary of the stirring ovents which led to the The Canton Government bas placed an order birth of the preseof Republic. The day was with the German-firm of Messis, Carlowits and observed with characteristic rejoicing by the. must necessarily bring back the taqibla Co. for afty-four Krupp guns for the local gar-French community, to whom the rath of July rison, the cost of which is estimated at about 100,000 marks, to be paid in three instalments. episodes of the Reign of Terror. All the A contract for the purchase was signed on the French offices and retail shops were closed to botiness, from many of which the “tricoleur?. 3rd instant.
was seen to flutter to the breeze, M. Gaston Liebert, the French Consul, received official and civil callers in the forenoon and alteredon at his residence, No. 19, Peak Road, which in. cluded Captain F. Mitchell Taylor, Anc. to
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Lorente from a strategic point of view, shall not be granted to say foreign goverment or com- pany. It was made clear in the correspondence that the phrase "coaling station' shall not in clude such small deposits of conl as may be ̈required for the purposes of the ordinary ship
that delightfully vague and flippant suggestion Berkeley (Attorney-General), Hon. Mr. C. Mcl. trade. 3o that respect the naval inter--an 19. Kodah were the crux and the kernel of Mayser (Colonial Treasurer), Hon. Mr. P. N. erts of the Empire ara safeguarded, al. the opium question. However, the treaty is. Jones, (Director of Public Works), Heu. Mr. F. J. Badeley, (Captain Soperintendent though those who have heard of the country signed, will be ratified shortly, no doubt, if of Police), Hos, Mr. A. W. Brawis (Registrar mait smils when reference is made to small de hat not already heen officially sealed, and the General), Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, M.B., CM.G., Hon. posits of con. It is believed with some reason matter is ended.
Mr. Wel Yak, C.M.G., Hon. Mr. W. J. Gressos, "Hon. Mr. E. A. Hawelt, Hon. Mu. E. Osborne, that the States now marked red on the map aro
Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart, and Mr. C. Clementi In view of the large number of vagabonds that rich in minerals, including coal, and there
(Clerk of Councils).
at the present moment infest Canton and with Rio prospectors there at the present mo.
the object of preventing them from becoming meut looking for suitable locations. One | NEWCHWANʊ bas declared Hongkong to be ao, The minutes of the last meeting were read miscreants, thas lessening the work or the of the principal questions involved in the lnfected port.
had confirmed.
police, the Tastal of the Constabulary has { FINANCE.
obtained permission from the High Authorities new treaty is the judicial standing of British
The Colonial Secretary laid on the table the to establish a reformatory in this city where Jubjects.
It' was "thought at first that the
report of the Finance Committee (No. 10). those who have na fixed place of abode and extra-territorial rights had been abandoned
FINANCIAL MINUTES,
lead a wandering existence and who earn a akanlutely, but from the terms of the treaty Max. Carnegie has offered France £100,000 Financial Minutes Nos. 31 and 31. It was taught to make articles of commerce, such as The Colonial Secretary laid on the table livelihood by committing patty thefts, will be such does not appear to be the case. The with which to "adow a trust fund similar to the agreed that they be referred to the Finance towels, cloth, shoes, &c Last week work com- according to traditional custom,
the English and American.
fourth,section readı: "In all cases, whether in the International Courts or in the ordinaty
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE German mail of the 18th June was deli- verad in Londos on the 13th inst.
Biamose Courts in which ́n British subject is | Tuta directors of the Shanghai Land Investment defendant or accused, e European legal advisor Co., Ld, bays declared an interim dividend of shall sit in the Court of First lostance. ID6 per cent, for the half year ended June 30. cases in which a British born or naturalisad
subject not of Asiatic descent may be a party. * European adviser shall it as a judge in the Court of First Instance, and where such British subject is defendant or accused the opinion of the adviser shall prevail. A British subject who is in the position of de fendasit or accused is any case arising in the provinces may apply for a change of venus, and should the Court consider such change desir
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Committee.
MINUTES.
COMPANIES' LOCAL REGISTERS.,
A REFORMATORY POR CANTON,
menced on the building. It is a large institu tion with sufficient accommodation for a law The Attorney General moved that the Bill go thousand persons. On completion of the titled An Ordinance to amend the Companies coume of training in the reformatory, the (Local Registem) Ordinance, 1907, be recom.vagrants will be sent out filled to obtais, come mitted in order to consider Clause 4-
useful occupation, which will seable them to DURING a fireworks display at Sardinia, a sky-notice for registration should be $.co. It was to the people,
This was with regard to the proposal that the support themselves insteaḍ 'ni being a nuisance bomb buist, blew off the beads of two specis represented to the Government that the fee fors, and injured 40 others. The pyrotecboist was arrested,
As the Governor of Honan province, is das gerously ill, the Provincial Treasurer of Kwang- tung or of Nanking will succeed to his post if it ia vacated.
THE Government has arranged with the Wai-
wupu to be prepared to approach the Diplo matic Body in Peking in regard to abolition of extraterritoriality in Chica.
THE Japanese Minister has informed the Waiwupo that Japan agrees to Chiou recover Fg possession of the Pratas Island on payment of a compensation to the Japanese resident there.
REFRESHING.able the trial shall take place either at Bangkok or before the Judge in whose Court the case should be tried at Bangkok. Notice of any such application shall be given to the British Consular officer. That seems to be fair enough from the point of view of those who are British boro, but what of the Chinese and Indians who ate also British subjects, al though Asiatics? Will the Siamese judges report their cases with that remote impartiality THE Grand Council has decided on an increase
·which in law subsists between different races ? | ́of salaries for district and department Magis-|| the-It may be so, but as the law of : iam stands-
Trates in China, on a scale of Tls: 6,000, 4,000 and 3,000 according to the importance of the, posts.
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or stood-an individual who appeals from a heavy sentence is far more likely to receive a duble dose thạo to obláin the' redress be seeks And it is under that law the Asiatic subjects of Great Britain will be dealt with. Sir Ralph Paget, who was instrumental
THE Prince Regent has instructed the high members of the Waiwupa to investigate the causes of the loss of sovereign rights in judicia! customs, postal, currency, police, mining, in
id carrying the treaty to a successful concindustrial and commercial matters in China. sion, roles this fact in the following remark:
"The fact that the rights of European and it does not seem to be generally known that a Astatic British-subjects ju the Court of. First car show is contemplated to be held at Hong Instance are slightly dissimilar may possibly kong at a not remple date. From this it would attract attention. The dissimilarity, however, seem the neighbouring Grown colony is. bard All communication Intended for publication in is more apparent, than real. The principle up in the way of entertainments. Straits which has here been followed is that either
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Maniwa-gori. Okayama prefecture, says the Japan Timer. The reptile has a flat” bead, red eyes and white scales with golden spots, Spectators are daily crowding to see the rare reptile.
JAPANESE exports during the last ten days of funt amounted to Y(0,599,0:0 and importe to Y9,569,000, the exccia of exports standing at Y,030,000. Exports increased by per cent., by 21 per cent, owing to inactivity in colton owing to activity in silk, and imports declined
should be on a sliding scale and he moved that the fees be fag in the case of companies under $15,000 capital, go for companies of $50,000 and $100 for capital at or over $100,000.
Mr. Hewett suggested that companies having a capital of over half a million dollars should pay $100, while companies with a capital of over a million dollars should pay $200.
Mr. Osborne proposed that the fee should be one dollar per thousand on the authorised capital, but in no case should. the fee exceed $250.
A short discussion followed in which most of the membera, both official and unofficial, joined.
The Governor thought there should be k sliding scale...
KWANGTUNG ELECTRIC COMPANY,
The Expectant Magistrato Ngai Tso Pui bas been appointed Associate Director of the Kwanglung Electric Company, Limited.
MURDERERS EXECUTED.
Yesterday, two prisoners, named Wong Ab Chung and Fok Ah Sum, who were found guilty of the murder of eight persons in a hunnery in Fatsban a month ago, were taken out of the Namboi geol to the execution ground and be
beaded. BUILDING COLLAPSE.
On the 13th instani, six buildings in Sai Chi Lap Street suddenly collapsed, owing to their dilapidated condition. On being informed of the accident the Fong Pin Hospital at once sent aid to the scene of the collapse to render assistance to the injured. Several persons were successfully extricated from the debris, who sustained more er leis serious injuries. Four "After a vote the amendment submitted by teen persons were altogether injured. Mr. Osborne was passed.
tunately, no lives were lost' in the accident.
AN RIGHT-LEGGED CALF.. On the 11th instant, at the house of a farmer
Mr. Howeit considered the maximum too
low.
The Bill was read a third time and passed.
KOWLOOK-CANTON RAILWAY,
The Attorney Generat moved, that Council
resume Committee on the Bill entitled An Ordi-
sauce to regulate the construction and manage meat of railways.
-With reference to the suggestion made by Mr. Osborne as to regulations requiring the
railway toʻguard against setting fire to grass; olc., from sparks irsuing from the funnels of the engines the Attorney-General suggested that the matter might be dealt with in the form of resolution which would carry a penalty.
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Mr. Osborno said that if this were a private railway'it would be a different matter but this,
Wasas a Government coacomą,
After a short discussion, ia the course of which Mr. Osborne spoke of the conditions on
incorporated in the form of a special regulation, The Bill was read a third time and passed.
PATENTS ORDINANCE Tho' Bill cutitled An Ordinance to amend the Patents Ordinance 1891, was postponed,
Mr. Hewett suggested that the Bill should be sent to the Chamber of Commerce for con- sideration.
The Attorney-General said that would be dose as soon as possible.
ADJOURNMENT. The Council adjourned sino die,
race abl be justiciable by a Judge of similar A SNAKE measuring filly feet in length was Boglish raitways, it was agreed that the idea be race, and this arrangement appears to be the lately caught in the vicinity of Ochiaimachi. most equitable" There is some unconscious humour there, for the Siamese deay that they are of Chinese origin while the Indians reject their claim to be Aryana So how similar races are to try their respective compatriots, until Chinese, Muhammadans, and all the other polyplo' races are represented on the judicial herch, it is somewhat difficult to understand. Six Ralph Paget, to another part of his memorso dum on the merits of the treaty, remarks: In reference to the subject of personal security, generally, a persal of the treaty and inquiry additional $1.60 per quarter is charged for postage into the actual conditions existing in Fiam will The postage on the weekly lune in zay-part-of-the-
world in 80 cents per quarter,
make it evident thai Brijith subjects in Biam Hingis Copies, Dally, tan cente, Weekly, twenty stand in "far more favourable position than
Ara cents (for ch only).
British subjects in other quiextra-territorial countries where no guarantee of any kind exis! On July 7, 1909, at Shanghai, to Mr. and in the cats, and where the god offices of the Mr. AD. WIDMANN a 800,
British diplomatic or consona officials con
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Hongkong, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1909.
BRITISH SUBJECTS IN SIAM,
The text of the treaty under which Siam codes to Great Britain wha ev r rights she may have bad over the Stater of Kelantan, Trio ganan, Kedah, Perlis and adjacent islands bes now been published. It contains little that was not previously known, Siam giving up what'abe' could not afford to defead white Britain relia
quishes to a large exteat her extra-territorial rights, British eubjects are to this extent safe.
and rice.
THE Japanese Naval Office is in receipt of a telegram from Admiral Ijichi, Commander-io- Chief of the training aquadron, stating that the quadron left Honolulu for Hakodate on Thurs day. The squadron is das at Hakodate on the zoth inst, and will strive at Yokosuka on Au- gust 7, calling at Ominato on its way.
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stitute the sole protection and support in any THREE weeks' hard labour and ordered to be legal practedings, a resource which is of course exhibited in the stocks for six hours, was the also still open to British subjects in Siam. As sentence imposed upon,s coolic, in the Police regards the transfer 10 Great Britain of jurisdic- || Court, to-day, for committing a farceny at the win over the territorier refer ed to in the treaty Quarry Bay Shipyard yesterday. Accused stole it may also be pointed out that owing to their sheet of glass paper and a quastily of brass,
Second Watchman, Winyard prosecuted. distance from Bangkok and the difficulties of
· communicatino, especially' during the North- east monsoon, it was impossible for Siam to con teal their administration effectively. The people arg Melays and Mahmimedaus, like the natives of the States to the Bouth which form the Fedetracting for men-of-war from foreign countries rated Malay States. The administration of the it has bess proposed to build a new deck at the southern ports for building and repairing States is at prescot self-supporting, and there vessels. A broad scheme is being arranged to is un reason to fear that it will become a burden carry out this idea.
either on the Federated' Malay States or the
British tax-payer. The possession of the flas
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
A meeting of the Finance Committee was beld immediately after the meeting of Council the Colonial Becretary presiding. It was agreed to recommend that the following votes be adopted by the Council:-
FURNITURE.
A sum of one hundred and fifty dollars in aid of the role, Police and Prison Departments, A.
Police, other charges, furniture.
SCHOOL GRANTS.
seventy-six dollars in aid of the vote, Educa- A sum of one thousand nino bundred and tion, other charges, grants, principal grants under Grant Code.
This was all the business.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F.G, Fig RECENTLY the Navy Commissionen held a | Director of the Hangkong Observatory —– meeting at Peking to discuss plans for the On the 15th at 5,50 -The barometer is Navy re-organization, when they proposed to rising in Hongkong and falling over Tongking. increase the Navy considerably. Besides com. The typhoon has passed into; the Gulf of Tongking by way of Haioso Straits and now threatens Haiphong.
Pressure has increa ed moderately"over N. Luzon, Formosa and the E. coast of Chius, and given, away considerably in N. E. Japan,
The high area remains over the Pacific tá the South of Japan.
hours' stocks was passed, upon a Chinaman, Formosa Channel, and S.E. and E, winds
For-
the Governor, who, called on behalf of Sir Frederick Lugard, and leading members of the community and Government officials. In the afternoon, a reception wall held, at which a large number of local residents was present. It is needless to observe that the occasion was also privately celebrated in right hearty style
CELEBRATIONS IN CANTON, [From Our Own Correspondent.]'..
Canton, 14th July To-day baing the anniversary of the fall of the Bastille, sports have been samenged to take place in Shamees this afternoon in the French concession. In the evening, fire» works will be let off in the harbour and ille mications will be a feature in the French con cession, The French steamer Paul Beau will probably not leave for Hoogkong until the dis- play of fireworks bas bass concluded in order. to afford her passangers an opportunity of wit- nessing the pyrotechnic exhibition beföre their departure.
BURGLARY IN A GODOWN,
VALUABLE GOODE STOLEN
A burglary, of a most daring character, was committed on the night of the 6th or early in the morning of the 7th instant, when a number of men forced an entrance into a godown in Lee Yuen Street West, which is owned by Tak
Cheong and Company, tailors and ouifitlar, of 50 and sa, Queen's Road Central. The burg lars gained admittance into the godown by means of duplicate keys, and removed fire rolls of white serge, and a case of singlets the value of which amounted to over
residing in the Southern suburb, one of bis,000. When the robbery was discovered, the mattor was reported to the police at head cows gave birth to a calf with sight legs. The Total of the Constabulary has been informed quarters, and Detective Sergeant Bell was of this extraordinary occurrence. Several people deputed to investigate the matter. Yesterday, have visited the farmer in order to view this he arrested two mon-Leung Hok, a tailor, of frock of Nature.
163, Bollywood Read, and Lai Oo, a shop coolie,, rosiding at 2, -Wing On Street-in whore, possession," "It is alleged, were found four rolls of the missing serge. They were
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KWANOCHOW BRIGADIZA-GENERAL,
Li Mang Yot has been appointed Kwang, chow Brigadier-General vica Wu Ling Haup, who is to proceed with H. E. Ching jen Chua charged in the Police Court, today, with receiving stolen property, and were remanded." to Nanking
-Mr. Crowther Smith-appeared for the defence. The police are: still- searching for the thieves and hope in recover the balance, of `the stolen property,
CHINESE NAMES.
SURNAME AND Tơng NAME DISCUSSED,
Chinese sames formed the subject of a dis- WHITE WOMAN IN DIFFICULTY.. cussion in the Supreme Court, this morning,
CHARGED WITH DISQURYING AN ORDER OF during the bearing of a debt caso,
BANISHMENT. ·
Mt. F. X d'Almada a Castro, who represente: ed the plaintiff, said that the defoodadi's name was Li Kam Tong, but that his other name was Mong Siu Wan.
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Lattia Kingsbury, or Klogsberg, a woman of the under world, for whom a warrant was issued The other day for disobeying the qider of a ma
Mr. Justice. Gompertz was very doubtful. † gistrate, returned to the Colony yesterday and Hè inquired whether the latter name was a' long namo.
Mr. d'Almada admitted that it was,
Mr. Gomperiz➡How is that possible?
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was arrested by Sergeant Cashman. At the end of March last the fair one was ordered to leave the Colony. She did not do so at the time and
a summons was (esued against her calling for ao explanation. The summõni was retumable
Mr. d'Almada said that the name Moog Sia Wong Siu Wan was defendant's grandfather's | on a Tuesday...and as Miss Kingsbury did not, name, and that be bad taken it,
Mr. Reader Harris (for the defence) aters consultation with his interpreter observed that that was impossible, as it was not the Chinese
custom.
Mr. Gompertz said that he was of opinion that even in tong uames, the surname of the party never altered,
This involved question was then allowed to drop,
THY PRATAS-ISLAND-DISPUTE.
VALUATION FOR COMPENSATION.
As a result of a conference between Mr.
appear them gistrato_jigund-a-warrant¬for her arrest. It was later dincovered, that the woman had left the Colony. She, however," returned to the Colony yesterday, as already stated, and was apprehended. She was allowed out on bail of Sros. This morning," she was charged 'ia the Police Court with disobeying an order of banishment, add/the case was remanded.
PA LAWN BOWLS...
CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB U. POLICE RECREATION CLUB.
The following will represent the Civil Ser vice at their green at 415/p.m, on Saturday
Segawa, the Japanese Consul at Canton, and Chinese authorities, it is reported, that: the ya- next luation of Mr, Nishitawa's business on Pratas E. W. Dawson Island has been settled at Y500,000.-Japan J. J. Blake Chronicle.
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SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUE French (Ermait Simone) 19th inst. Ending (Catherine' Apcar) zoth inst. American (Manchuria) agrå inst, 'Indian (Kutrang) 28th inst.
Indian (Kumsang) 29th insi,
A. M. Thornbill (Skip).
C. W. Brati
LIE 'Brett'
J. Macdonald
P. P. Adaros (Skip),
C. H. Parkinson .
F. Allen
R. Hudson
M. Melver
A. Bloway
J. A. Wheal
R. Fenton (Skip)
W. Fischet (Skip)"}
|| Reserves: J. McLeod, W. S. Diggine and J.
Wiltshire.
A CORRESPONDENT to a Singapore paper Tho s.s, Carmarthenshire loft Slugapore on police officers, who has a European wife and writes to the following effect Qual oftque.
barbour Langkawi in a matter of consider. SENTENCE af six weeks' hard labour and six Moderate E. winds may be expected in the 14th inst., at 10 am, and may be expected here feer children, has been invalided home on half. guarded, that they are exempt from military serable importance in connection with the trade Tang Loi (18) who was charged in the Police slowly decreasing in force, along the. S. coast The Apcar Co.'s as. Catherine Aptar from Pay, for a period of night montba - This half,
route to the Far East. It will be seen that even
mora
Count, this morning, with breaking into No. 150, of China.
L-Hongkong and Neighbourhood, S. and E. winds, slowly decreasing; aqually, showery,
Formosa Channel, E. winds, moderate. South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, S.E., and E, winds, fresh,
4-Sasth coast of China between flongkong and Hainan, §. 2. gals, vai pa
on 19th inst., p.m.
pay amounts to some $54 per month or there Calcutta left Singapore yesterday afternoon-about-family remaine kere in police bar- Baracku awaiting his return, and would bo’axisting rowers, it co The I. C. 8. N. Cols xx. Khusfang left_Cal- | on 6ãå-half of that misemble som colts for this port via the Straits on 29th inst, for the generosity of other members of Las force and may be expected here on 29th lost,*** who hays raised a subscription to augeant the
antiraly inadaij data allowanen. | Tila javalided. officer certainly cannot be said to be rolling in clover during big faslough, with an allowance of say a month, and it seems impossible that his family could exist, hìm op less than three- times the amount, during his absence. Buch things as these cause: one to wonder how they Government can expect to get good men and especially mente ho are content to live on theis salaries without saikingifor mater
The M. M. Co'sas. Ernest Simons, with the French mall of the zoth ult, and mails from London of the 19th uit, will leave Saigon on 16th insk, at g'am, and may be expected to Trive here on rothiost, morning, sad will leave for Shanghai and Japan on the same afternoon,
vice and from all forced ionos or military exac tions or contributions, On the day the treaty wai
Blr Ralph Pagel admits that Siam could not Wellington Street at an early hour this morning.. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending. --and may be expected here on zoth inst.......... signed an important correspondence took place control the States which she has so gene. with the intention of committing a felony-Ac at to am; to day, 1,65 luchas. ; between the British Minister and the Siamese-rously handed over to Great Britain in return cased gained admittance by forcing the back
to do jakou -- FÖRECAST, Minister for Foreign Afflim by which it was
door lock, His movements about the cubicle for Esau's bowl of pottage. But there is ngroad that the Siamese Government shall not
Broused the occupier, who chased and captured to coms:-"While enabling Slam to consoll" the man after a hot chase, code or lease, directly, to any foreign govern data ber power and render her, administration ment aby territory situated in the Malay Fagin effective in the northam
part...
of the peninsula A COOLIE named Chan Fok was charged in suls south of the southern boundary of the which remains to her, the transfer will lead to the Police Court, to-day, with (1) stealing a Southon of Rajaburi or in'say of the islands a great expansion of the trade and commerce quantity of brass from the Naval Yard yester adjacent: to the said, territory i also that within which inds an outlet through the ports of the day (2) sassulting au Indian policaman in the the limits above mentioned a right to establish Straits Settlements. The transfer of Kedab, Admiralty's employ, and (3) damaging A BRAWL between Chinese and Korean la- awskazane uniform to the extent of $8. He pleaded not bourors has takes place in a brick factory in or less any cosling station, to build or own any e opium farm fat which has always been, les gality to the charges, and alar done was porthern kores, Three men were killed and constraction or repairing docks, or to occupy az- with the Penang farm, will greatly facilitate haard he was sentenced to two months hard-sixty injured. The troops of the Japanses clusivaly any harbours the occupation of which, the carrying out in Penang of the recommen« | labour and six hours stocks for the then ethe, local garrison fired volleys in order to dispersa would be likely to be
ndiciat en British (n= |dations of our Oplum Oommision.” - Naw
Mega, sadi,
THE F. & T. Timai says that Mr. Demais, of the Sino-Belgian Beule, is abortly leaving for Shanghal. Min Demeis was acting manager at Tientsio. Mr. Blichmaylars in returning to
in the capacity of massgit.
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