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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JULY 20 1909.

the service of the spamass in the action, show. ing an average of two hours and aine minates dally, and a maximum of four, bours and five.. minutes op ons occasion. The rector of Llan- duino gave, evidence that he had board the pano in the rectory and the church, zuoft, or A musical instrument dealer called for the plaintiff gave evidence that the piano was a boudoir grand piano by Steinways of rather greater power than the majority of that pattern. He admitted that it was a fine instrument and ai a type osoal in houses of the same class as the defendant's.

The

plaintiff's wiingsses agreed that the defendant played well and played high-class music. The defendant's witoessos included the occupier of La adjoining house, seven yards distant from

he defendant's who said that he could occa-

ITALIAN CONVENT,

DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.

H.E; Sir Frederick Logard distribu¦ed tha prizes' to the successful students at the Italian Convent this afternoon. There was a large and distinguished assemblage presect at the ceremony. The visitors were accommodated

in a mammoth mashed that had been erected for the occasion on the spacious plat ground On behalf of Lady Lugard, sbrent in England, the Governor presented a silver shield to be kept permanently in the Convent and on which the names of the successful pupils will be engraved each year. We noticed the names of two young ladies on the shield. For 1906 of that of Miss Maria Rozario and for 1957-08, Miss Adela Llorente. These young ladies received special prizes from the Governor to

day.

Previous to the distribution the Governor and sionally hear the piano, but that it was not loud party inspected the exbibition of needlework or in any way a nuisance. Other witnesses drawing and painting done by the pupils. The gala evidence that a good amateur.most prac-exhibits showed considerable merit and were iise several hours daily, and, denied that the greatly admired. playing was very loud for that the plane was a powerful one of its type. The defendant Haied that the piano was, at the time it was purchased, the smallest grand piano marte by Messrs. Steinways. He always played with the piano-lid down, and, after complaint had been made, ho placed the piano on carpet, with folt, underneath. In the argument on the case many cases were, refer-

The children then treated the audisuce to a programme of kindergarten songs, recitation and piano playing. The performance was exceedingly meritorious. A report of the pro- cezdings will appear in to-morrow's issue of the Hongkong Telegraph,

OPIOM IN north bornEQ.

QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

In the House of Commons on ath ult., Mr. red to. Sir G. Sherston Baker, in giving judg-T. C. Taylor asked the Under-Secretary for the

ment, said every.case of this description must be decided on the special facts of the case. It was a question of reasonable user. 'With a thicker party wall and larger houses the defen- dant's user of the piano would have been reasonable. But this was an instrument more powerful than was, usual in bouses of this kind, and in the circumstances the defendant's user of it was unreasonable. He granted an injunction and nominat damages,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Many incidents attended with injuries have happened in connection with electric lights in Peking recently.

PRINCE and Princess Morimasa Nashimoto, who are returning to Japan via Biberia, arrived at Mukden on 12th losi. :

It is reported, says,the "Send Press," that Mrs. K. T. Bethell, widow of the late Mr. E. T.

A. S. WATSON & CO., Bethel, will shortly leave Colea for home.

LIMITED,

HONGKONG and KOWLOON.

Hongkong, 15th July, 1909,

The Ministry of Finance has calculated that it there be no evils of malversation the entire income of China may reach Tls. 60,000,000 in -(28 a year..

All communication intended for publication In "The HONGKONG.TELEGRAPH” should be addressed to The Editor, I, ice House Road, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and Address,

EXPORTS to Hongkong and China from the Straits, last year, reached a value of Izi million dollars, being a fall of 41 millions or 274 per

cept.

A BANGKOK paper,says that the wood import, last year, chiefly from Singapore, was bigger Ordini bastnou communications should be addressed than ever before, being now well over the one

to The Manager,

The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for any rejected MH.. nor to return any Contribution.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE). DAILY-386 per abuzim. WEELLY-FIS per monum.

million ticais mark.

Twava strokes of the birch were awarded a cook at the Magistracy to-clay for attacking a compatriot.with a chopper and causing a nasty gash with the dangerous weapon.

It has been decided by the Anti-Opium Com missioners in Peking that the official test for Lopium-smoking `shall extend to the Ministers of the Presence and high officials of the Impe

ial Household:

The rates per quarter and per mouse, proportional. Subscriptions for any poriod law than one month' will be charged an for a full month. The dally is in delivered free when the address is accessible to messenger. Ponk subscribem can have their copies delivered at their residences" without any extra charge. On copies soal by poet an

Á PEKING dispatch to a Chinese local coq. additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage, temporary states that it is very fortunate that The postage on the wookly issue to any part of the

the United States will participate in the Yuct- world is 90 cents per quarter.

ban Railway Loan, as this will lessen the in Single Copim, Daily, ten cents. Weekly, twenty fluence of the other Powers.

Ave cepta (for cash only). ***

The Hongkong Gelegraph

Colonies whether it was with the sanction of the Secretary of State that the Government of North Barnes had recently advertised for tee ders for the farming out for the year) 1910, 1911, pad 1912 of licences not only for the sale of ing on of opium dens and gambling houses; and spirits and pawnbroking, but also for the carry-

whether be would take steps at once, to prevent the issue of new licences to opium dens and gambling houses,

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Colonel Sealy: No, sir, the Secretary of State has no official cognizance of the subject matter of the question, and has certainly given no sanction to anything of the kind. The territory of North Boraco is in reality govern td by a company, and i gather that the charter of incorporation would not preclude that com- pany from advertising for tenders for the farm Log of opium.

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Mr. T. C. Taylor asked whether steps could be taken to prevent the licensing by British colonies of the businesses of opium and gamb ling dens.

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Colonel Seely said it was a difficult matter to decide exactly how far the Government had power. But the question was too large to deal with by means of question and auswer.

Mr. C. Wason: Are the Governors appointed by the Colonial Office?

Colonel Seely said he did not know how the question stood, but ous.control was more limit ed than in the case of an ordinary colony.

Mr. Smeaton; Is it the case that the opium farmer and the lessee of the gambling dens are one and the same person?

Colonel Seely: I do not know.

SINO-JAPANESE ENTENTE.

ENTERTAINMENT. TO CONSUL FUNATSU.

Mr. T. Funated, the recently promoted, Con- sel for Japan in Hongkong, will be the guest of honour of a number of leading Chinese,mer- chants and compradores at dinner this evening, We undertand that Rear-Admiral I Teragaki,

of 1.1.J.M.S. Glong, the Captains and Officers of the Third Japanese Squadron, now is put will also be preacai at the dioner, Mr. Ho Fook will take the chair.

JAPAN-CHINA S.S. COMPANY,

POOR PROSPECTS."

Malaria in Shau-ki-wan. The Cemetery Bye-laws.

SANITARY COMMISSION'S RECOM-"

MENDATIONS ADOPTED.

LETTER FROM governmenT,

The following letter from Government re lative to the report on malaria in Shau-ki-wan and its environs was received from Govera ment and laid on the table at the meeting of the Sanitary Board this afternoon :----

Colonial Secretary's Office,

fath July, 19:9.

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MINUTE BY HEAD OF THE SAN-

ITARY DEPARTMENT.

MR. SHELTON HUOPER'S OPPOSITION,

The following miste by Mr. E. D. C. Wolle, Head of the Suultary Department, was laid on

the table at the meeting of the Sanitary Board this afternoon i

Bye-law to of the Cemotely Bye-laws made under Section '16 of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinances 1963- 908 published in the Government Gonetis of the 4th December, Sir, i am directed to acknowledge the re- 1908, Government notification No. 875, makes ceipt of your letter No. 5304/09 of the 24th no provision for monuments over or enclosures attimo, and to inform you that the training, and of the surface of graves in excess of 24 feet "cutrenting" of the stream running along the superficial. I therefore suggest that the follow high-road through the western portion of Shauing sub-section be added na (2) tó Byelaw 10: ki-wan village, between the slaughter-house and bridge No. 11 has already been put in hand by the Disctor of Public Works

found Road was

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

K.E CHANO JEN, CHUN'S IMPENDING DEPARTURE

[From Our Own Correspondant.]

Canton, 19th July, The steamer in Ming, of the Chlon Mar-·

chants' Steam Navigation Company, has beau

specially charlared to convey H,E. Chang Jen Chun to Shanghai. This versal is expected to arrive here on the 25th instant. H.E. Chang," who will be accompanied by his family and suite, will leave here on board her on the 29th instant for Nanking to take up his new appoint ment as Viceroy of the Liang Kiang provinces.

PRATAS ISLANDS

The Acting Viceroy HE Wo Seung Lum has deputed Captain Ng King Wing and Mr. (2) "No maapmeat over ' grave or Wong Yeu Took to proceed forthwith to the enclosure of the surface of a grave occupy-Pratas Islands to assist Taotai Wei Ban in his ing more than 24 superficial fent shall be joint investigation with the Japanoon. Consul 2. The occupier af the plots of cultivat erected or made in the Colonial Cemetery with for the parpose of ascertaining the amavat of ed ground immediately below and to the aut permission from the Head of the Sanitary money to be paid as compensation to the Ja- East of the Saiwau

Department, who may, if he thinks fit, panese settlers on the islands, encroaching on Crown land and bus according-grant such permission upon payment of a feo,

PETITION TO THE VICEROY, ly been turned off the grounds and the pits have been filled in by the Director of Public Works

of $1 for each supeificial foot to be occupied.

The local gentry have submitted a joint by the monument or enclosure in excess of 24 | petition in the Viceroy calling his attention to 3. The clearing of the scrub from the West-superficial feet,"

and asking him to consider the following three ern slope of the Lyemuz Cliff will be put in

2.1 am advised that Bye-law 11 as it stands suggestions :-TA certain sum of money should hand as soon as possible aline receipt of your is not completa, as it does not give anyone be appropriated from the Government funds plan (which is returned herowith) with the area power to decida who shall be interred in any for the purpose of sending another batch of required to be cleared, marked thetean. -- particular section. Further, none of the Bye students to be educated in Europe and America. 4. The other recommendations of the Board laws at present give anyous authority to directa. A mumber of industrial institutions should be require an lovostigation of cost which is now where corpies shall be interred in the come established in Canton for the purpose of pro- being made and a furthur reply will be sent in tery, s.e., in the unreserved portion. The fol- moting native industries and at the same time due course. I am, etc.,

lowing addition to Bye-law 11 as sub-section affording a means of employment to the people. (a) would definitely authorize the Head of the 3. The stone wall which surrounds the city of Sanitary Department to settle any question Cantons should be demolished and a road be that might arise in this connection,

built in its place to relieve the present conges.

The Secretary,

Sanitary Board.

A. M. THOMSON,

Colonial Secretary.

The Registrar General ruiputed :—What are the figurat for malaria among the Police át Shau-ki-wan during the last say, ten years? How does that station compare with the

other stations in the island of Yongkong?

MARRIED IN CHINA.

DIVORCE COURT SEQUIL TO THE BOXER RISING.

Mrs. Lucy Elizabeth Drummond withdrew the charges made by her against her husband in a cross-petition for divorce, so that only the siit of the husband, Mr. James Ivor Macpherson Drummond, was investigated in the Divorce Court, He alleged misconduct on the part of his wife with Mr. Hugh Onslow, and this peti- tion was undelended. ·

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RAILWAY RARNINGS,

The relum, of railway passagers and the amount of the daily collection in fares by the

(2) Application for permission to interation of traffic. corpse in any special section shall be made to the Head of the Sanitary. Department, who shall decide upon such application; if no such application is made, every corpso shall be

ten days of the sth moon are follows;-. buried in such position as the Head of the Canton Hankow Radway during the second Sanitary Department shall direct,"

Number of passagers. Amouni collected. Mr. A. Shelton Hooper minoted:-Why give 11th day 3,780 $ 604.79 the power in Sub-Section 2 of Section 10 to the H.S.D. instead of to the Board? I fail to séc that the proposed sub-section is wanted at all. With regard to Bye-law 11, I should like to see the opinion and to know who so advises.

ASIAHICS ON BRITISH SHIPS.

FURTHER STRINGENCY RESPECTING

LANGUAGE TEST:

The Merchant Bhipping /'et, 1906,, which ímposes a langurge test no ull seamen, British subjects excepted, has not been uniformly Mr. Barnard, K.C., appearing tor Mr. Drum successful, from the point of view of its pro. mond, said be was an assistant in the Imperial moters, as many Chioamer, by declaring that Máritime Customs of Chids, and was married their domicile is Hongkong, have been able un Jane5, 1890, at Fouchow. In consequence of to evade the test. As the result, however, the Boxer rising in June, 1900, all women and of a minute which has been issued by the children-bad-to-leave-Ticotsin, whore-Mr-and-Board of Trade to be superiotesdcpla_... "Mes, Drummond Then were Mr. Brummond mercantile-m-ring-officer, the-rule-will-pow seat bis wife and three children to England, be more stringeatly enforced. Each super- but he himself stayed behind on duty until intendent has been informed that in future April, rgo, when he sailed for Englund on do Oriental seaman or other person" of ap leave of absence, and arrived in this country aparently foreign origin will be exempted from the provision of the Act unless he can produce Mrs. Drummond had beca staying at Bouth-a certificate of birth, a certificate of naturalisa sea, and preferred to rem.in there; so Mr. Drummond visited various places by himself, Trouble ensued between husband and wile 'concessing an infant born in November, 1993. The Drummonds made the acquaintance of Mr. H. E. Onslow, the co-respondent, in this country in 1902, and he visited them at their bouse. After Mr. Drummond's return to China Mr. Onslow visited Mrs. Drummond, A child was born on face az, 1905, of which Mr. Drummided could not have been the father, for he was in China.

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month later.

On December 1, 1955, Mrs. Drummond wrote her husband, who"bad"filed:"a-petition-for divorce, making Mr. Oaslow co-respondent, a very angry letter. Certain letters from Onslow were discovered at the house at South- sea where Mrs. Drummond bad stayed. One bagan, My darling girl, and concluded:-

With all my love, believe me, my dear little Californían rose, ever yours,— Hugb,

tion, or some other authenticated official docu. ment showing that he is a British subject or the inhabitarofa British protectorate. Arrange

ments have been made by the Straits Settle

ments government for the issue by the protector or assistant-protector of Chinese in Singapore and Penang of certificates to Asiatic seamen who are British subjects, and before accepting it the mercantile marine superintendent mus! satisfy himself that the descriptive particulars egres with those of the rehmen providing it, These instructions do not, of course, apply to lascars.

ANOTHER FRISON AMROTH,

NINE PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM SUNNIKO GAOL.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 19th July.

Shortly after mid-night on the night of the 3th instapi, & mutiny broke out in the gaol of the Sunding district, when a number of pri- soners attempted to effect their escape by bribing the warders. Nine prisoners and ons

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15th

13th

****** 5,881

769-40

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518.co

14th 33

3.023

522.85

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2.939

490.09.

16th 1 04441 201 4,468

671.85

17th

3,167

$13.50

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3,030

516.25

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503.95

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546.00

$5,655.99

Total...... 35,258

The total amount of collection including freight on goods carried by the Railway during the same period was $6,548.54,"

HONGKONG WATER POLO SHIELD COMPETITION.

THIRD ROUND.

LUSITANO RECREATION CLUIT V, ROVAL ENGINEERS.

The first match in the third round of the Hongkong Water Polo Shield Competition played yesterday alternoon at the Victoria Recreation Club's enclosure between the Lusi- tamo Recreation Club and the Royal Engineer was by far the most interesting match reno this season, both teams.being very evenly matched and the play fast, Many chances to score were "tbrown away by the Lusitanos owing to selfsh» . ness po the part of one or two of their players and considerable wild aiming at the goal re- sulting in a score being recorded at halftime. The teams were –

Whites. Lusitano Recreation Club -A. J. V. Riberio (Capt.) E. M. O. Remedios, F. L. da Reza, J., C. Lopes, R. A. Carvalho, A Rodriguez and C. M, S, Alves. ~~Blocs-Royal Engineers--Morrish-(Capt}- McCrory, Coxon, Holmes,” Marshall, Barton, and Goodyear.

Roti secured the ball at the opening of the game and soon tried to score, the ball gaing high. Ribeiro and Lopes also made repeated attempts to score, without, success, and matters looked grave for the Engineers when Lopes got away and swan up the bath by

For the half year which ended last month; the Japao-China $.5. Company was able to adopt a dividend of only 2.5 per cent. Com menting on this fact, the Mataichi remarks THE Governor of Chakiang has reported to the that there is no hope of an expansion of the Another of Mr. Onslow's letters to her said :- Government that sixteen Koreans were recently shipping business on the Yangtze in the pear

To think you have such a dear little babe!'1 rescued off the Lochia Hills near Poolco, from future. It proceeds to say that, as the com-think Elaine a very preny name. With ra

himself, taking a well directed shot which, however, was well stopped by Morrish, the En- a shipwrecked junk, and that he has provided pany's prospects appeared to be bright at the gard to the surname, I believe it abcold

gineers' half back. Goodyear then got posses. them with means and handed them over to the time of its establishment, the arrangements ba registered, in the maiden name of the care of the Japanese Consul at Shanghai, were made on a comparatively larga scale, sod Hongkong, Tuesday, July 29, 1909.

mother, but as you are still married I don't of the warders successfully put through their son of the ball, but shot wide of his mark, the same player making another unsuccessful,at- agreements were entered into with other ship-know, McDermott is a family name of ours, plan, The Magistrate of the district ban reempt a minute later. The play was now of a. Ar the meeting of the Saoltasy Beard this ping companies: Consequently it is very don't know if it will be of any use. Be care „ported the matter to Canton, and has in conse. PIANO-PLAYING AS A NUISANCE. abernoon, a list of changes in Sanitary Inspec- difficult for the company to raise its charges, ful, dear, what you do; the penalties for wrong-

give-and-tako nature, both sides trying hard to quence been removed from office by order of 1013 for the current year was laid before mem- and the only course open to it appears to be ful registration are very severa. You may, at the Viceroy. He has been allowed. a period score, the result at half time ainuding.st. bert, when Mr. Shelton Hooper submitted the to endeavour to reduce its exposes, it course, say the father has taken entire charge, of fifteen days in which to re-capture the following minute:-Are the duties of the Sania do that to the extent of Yz00,000, it may try inspector laid down in writing? If so, I be able to raise its dividend to 5 per cent. It is understood that the directors are in favour of taking this course.—Robe Herald,

Many have been the occasions on which re sidents in certain districts of the Colony have resorted to the medium of the Press to seek

comfort from the ear-racking ansoyance caused by incessant playing on the piato not always well or bigh-class music. It would appear that this form of permissible "puisance" bas some limitations placed upon it by law and the quastion of "reasonable, user” must be de

should like to see them,

A CHINESE Contemporary has again averred that in spite of the previous Edict adopting the issue of a tael coin as the national Chinese currency, Duke Tani Tse, the President of the Tuchibpu (Finance), strongly favours the dol. ler currency and in all probability his counsele

cided on the merits of each individual case will prevail, as the dolias, as a unit, would be

mɛ will be seẹn from a recent decision in the Llandudno County Cou.t. The case camo

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far more convenient than e teel cold.

Court, to-day, (t) with being found last night

Nip Cho, a cook, was charged in the Police

A LARGE LOAN.

KAJEING COAL.

but don't mention his name,

The petitioner's evidence had been taken on. commission at Shanghai, and was read by Mr. Willa.

· Mrs. Rose Nellia Marshall, of Southsea, in formed the court that from 1907 until 1906 Mrs. Drummond stayed at her boarding-house, Mr. Onslow visited Mrs. Drummond in 1705; she called kim Hughie.

Further evidence was given, and his Lord-'

ship granted Mr. Drummond a decrés pisi, with the custody of the children and costs agaiost Mr. Onslow, fixed by agreement at

Recently the Yuch'danpo, or Ministry of Posts and Communications, submitted a report to the Throne an intended improvements to the Peking Hankow Railway. It is staled that the tended to be met by a large foreign lan, though sum necessary for these improvements is in- £350,

ware

runaways,

CHINA LIGHTS..

SALE COMPLETED..'

[From Our Own Correspondent.] ·

Lusitanos of Engineers o."

Roza again obtained possession of the leather at the commencement of the second spell and soon after registered the first goal for his team..... from a splendid pass by Lópes, the ball being placed a couple of yards in front of the Engineers' goal which made it impossible for the goalkeeper to stop the stinging shot sent atụ this short distance by Roza. The Whites agala pressed after their success and Rodrigues, Canton, 19th July.

after a couple of unsuccessful tries, added the The completion of the purchase of the prosecond goal for the Lusitanos. The Roglaber, perties and business of the Canten Electric however, were not discouraged and played Light Works by local Chinese officials from the with the sama vigour, the result being that China Light and Power Company, Limited, was Goodyear scored soon after.

At this stage effected youterday (the 18th lost.), when the many anticipated a draw, as the Civilian team balance of the total sum of $1,360,000 was paid.

NASA),LKAQUE, TABLE{,

Played. Won. Lost. Drawn, Total.

C. Y. CHAA

before Judge Sir G, Sheraton Baker, and it was that of “E. T. Owan v. A. G. jackson."

at No. 1, Macdonald Road, the residence of this was not mentioned-in the memorial.- plaintif claimed damages and an injunction to Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, with intent to commit

by the parchasers and the properties and bart. now showed signs of fatigue, but still the fattor rastrain the defendant from playing on the felony, and (2) stealing a gold chain worth

were soon prassing, their opponents, back, to China without security has been accepted by morning, reports the Shanghai Mercury of 15th them on the same day. The required capital the final score standing at Lusitands a goals, The report that a loan of £1,500,000 offered A COLLISION occurred on the river this Dess of the well-known firm taken over by played well to the finish and at the call of time piano go as to cause a buisance to the plaintif Stoo. Nip was awarded three months' hard the Yuck'saupu, is premature. President Hsu inst., between the China Merchants steamer of the Kwangtung Electric Light Company R. 1 goal, avai The parties lived in two adjoining ismi-detached labour on the first count and ä like punishment Shih-chang of that Ministry in consultation with Fungahun, from Wonchow, and the Hamburg. Limited, is reported to bave already been fully houses of large size ip a residential road in the with six bours' stocks thrown in on the second. the Grand Council recently stated that a sum American Line steamer Hoanghe, from subscribed. The whole staff of engineers,

vessels

boundworkmen, etc., bara been retained in (ba ser- spper part of Llandudno. The defendant played with reference to the wireless telegraph in posed scheme, was needed for railway develop-up

of Tis, £5,000,000 or more, according to a pro- Chemulpo. Both

river from Woosung and at about vice of the new concern, frequently on a grand piano, but never before stallation on the Palace Hotel building at

ments during the next three years.

7 am, shortly before the collision took 10a.m. or after 10 p.m. The plaintiff's wit Shanghai the British Consul-General, in reply This sum is required for the construction of place, the Fungsham was in the lead CHINEEn lumber dealers on the Yalu complais V. R. C. v. 2 messes stated that the sound coming to their to the Tactalle request that Sir John Jordan four or five branch lines besides opening conl Approaching the Paint the Hoswgho attempted that pressure is being brought to bear upon Buff..... » house was excessivo and intolerable and exten- should order the removal of the installation, mines for the main fine, so as to be independ-to pass the Fungthum and in doing so the vessel them by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. L. R. Cims 3

as informed the Teotal that negotiations wareent of the Kaiping and other, foreign mines, cams into collision, the Fungshus receiving and the police directorate, in favour of the Royal Engineers a¦ 1 in progress between the Chinese Telegraph The purchase of rolling sock would require damage to her upper worka.. About filieen feet Chino-Japanese Yalu Company, The Japanese B. O, O........... E. ad, at pan, time boen, continued, for an Adminjurations, under the orders of the Yach Tis. 10,000,000, and this whole,amonotḥit is | of plating will have to be removed, but it is un- Chamber of Commerce at Autungholen is also 83id Op. RGA 3^, average of from 5 to 54 hours daily, but they put uppu, to effect its purchase from the Palace considered must be obtained by a foreign loan likely that the vessel will have to be docked. dissatisfied with the manner in which the Com. 87th Jo, R.G.A, 2

for the period immediately before || Hotel

C. D. News:

The Houngãó escaped without injury,

ded over an undue period daily, They said

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