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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH RIDAY JULY 23 1909.

A CHINESE bort says that the Minister of Flouca has tred the provincial govemments strictly, to fold all shops or hongs from authority, so at due responsibility may be issuing banknes or money order without laid in proper arters for all paper currency, ACCORDING to German sociologist, says the Kobe Herald, treasons for the rapid increase of population Japan are (1) early marriage, (2) divorce and marriage in the event of fruit.

for the very cojderable modual incronio of ried persons. jese circumstances account

about 700,000.

+

THE Evacuationmprove from the evening of the first day of treatment, which in slight attacks is contifed for two or three days at most. If the dystery persists at the end of that time the mecine should not be given for twenty-four hot and then the treatment should be tested. The disease has dever been known to pist the second series,--Bul- letin General de Șerapeutique,

the Colony's revenue, but in Singapore they loose. Nor is there much hope from dli have not arrived at that stage yet. And seminating information on the subject, to that is where we wish in all fairness very few oatives can read at all, and those to show that the Government of Hongkong who do mistrust anything the European has gained an argument in favour of its tries to teach him. There is nothing arbitrary action which, probably, it did not in that one way or the other to show A. 8. WATSON & CO., contemplate: It will not be denied that the how the wind blows in tropical surgical Singapore Free Preis is correct, when it says: circles. A slap at the Government-which "It is a generally understood rule that pen is somewhat unexpected from a paper sions and payments from provident funds which boasts an Aberdonian like Sir should not be alienated, nor allowed to be Patrick Manson on the advisory com-loss union, and i tha small number of unmar sequestrated. The practice is of course mittee-and a suggestion that the Gov based on the principle that they are provierament can do nothing in the matter sions for old age, made either by the Govare the only two ideas submitted. So crument or some public body solely or con- far we have not seen our cat incubator in jointly with the public servant, in order that Hongkong but, doubtless, despite the strain the servant in his old age, and the family ined state of our finances we shall have the Case of his death shall not become destitute pleasure of seeing that as well as many other and (in England) chargeable to the State. things which we can well afford to do with The Provident Fund of the Municipal Com out. We are only waiting the time when the missioners of Singapore is made up by a Government will propose the introduction of deduction of 7 per cent from salary, to which mongooses to clear away the offending rate. the Commissioners add a similar sum," Then Hongkong will become something like Such is the preliminary statement, the pre: Jamaica where a similar experiment was mises so to speak, and now we come to the tried, with disastrous results, some years ago facts of the case which go to show how The rats there have gone, it is true, but the much better off a civil servant is in Jong-interveners have proved to be much worse kong as compared with his colleague in than the enemy they tackled, just as the Singapore. A sanitary inspector who died rabbits transplanted to Australia have proved in the Straits Settlements recently had at his a curse to the country. credit a sum of $500, which was clearly and, rightly intended for the support of himself on retirement and of his family. Unfortun ately the deceased became involved in legal proceedings and lost his case: We are in. formed, says our contemporary, that the money from the Provident Fund has beco

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE Ministry of Wat has decided to recruit one division of troops for Tibet, which will be

stationed in Lhassa.

THE equipmer of the first-class armoured. cruiser Zoki ju built at Kure, having been compisted, the set made a trip to Hiroshima Bay on the mosing of the 12th instant, says, the Japan Chroni. After her speed has been tested, an officia trip will be mande, on which occasion the 125ch, 10-inch, and 6-inch guns will be tested. The new cruiser is expected to proceed ́ia Yokluka in September next to be commissioned.

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THE quantity at cargo exported from Tairen (Dalay) during last moith-amounted to 55,568 too, which is insified as follows: Derne, 19,926 tons: bean cakes, 18,599 tons; other cereals 14,227 tons: and general gonds 2,822,

attached to cover the costs of the will-case A HEAT wave has suddenly set in Japan. Sun. toms. The total showi a dacrease of:35,663 This seem to be alto-strokes have occurred among the militare tons on the figures for the previdas month. REFRESHING. gether unreasonable and improper. Gov- forces, and fatalities are reported in a fow The goods onsigned to Europe were ar,948

Watson's

which he lost.

CANTON DAT BY DAY.

ELLIB KADDORIS 'COLLEGE.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Castop, and July,

H.E. Chang Jen Chun, the outgoing Viceroy has donated a sum of $1,000 towards the funds of the Ellis Kadoorie College at Canton for the improvement and extension of the College building.

RETORN OF OFFICIALS FROM PRATAS TELANDS.

PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN AND MRS. F. A. BROWN.

A large and representative number of the Waocbai Wesleyan Church-congregation and friends gathered in the Bailors' and Soldiers' Home on Wednesday evening to do hazour to

Captain and Mrs. F. A: Brown, Rev. R. Ellion presiding. During the evening Rev. W. J. W. Anderson, M.D., of Fatsban, presented Capt, Brown with a silver kettle, stand, and lamp and

a cine of spoons for his wife, a vat of gold bale, tons for himself and a silver-mounted hair- brush for his son Max. The Inscription road Total Wei Han; Captain Ng King Wing

as follows:-"A parting token of affection pre- and Mr. Wong Yan Tong, who were deputed seated to Capt. and Mr. Brown by the con by the Viceroy to proceed to the Pratas Islands gregation and friends of Wanchai Wasleyan for the purpose of jointly investigating with the Church, Hongkong, and by the members of the Japanese Consul into the condition of the group Wesleyan Mission, Canton, July 5, 1909.” and ascertaining the amount of compensation Dr. Anderson also presented Mr. Brown with a to-be paid to the Japanese settien there, repair of beautiful drawn-thread work combien turned to Canton on the 20th instant,

LIKIN COLLECTION. The collection of Likin dues in Canton dar ing the last ten days of the yth-moon-as report- ad to 69,667.0.3.0 tuels. ed by the Likin officials to the Viceroy amount

'cover' is the name of the Sewing meating. Later in the evening the, Clairman announced that some friends who had not been aware of the presentation, handed to him ieveral some to be conveyed to Capt. Brown for the purchas of books. Dr. Anderson in a speech full of feeling and sparkling with hymour dwelt on the invaluable services rendered by Capt, and Mrs. Brown to the Wesleyan Church, He recalled the fact that in the early days, bafore the ? present Chapel was erected, a weekly fellows |'ship-meeting væed to meet in the house of - CANTON'S INDUSTRY “

Capt. Brown. Dr. Anderson alap eulogized the To-morrow afternoon, H.R. Chang Jen Chun | «ubounded hospitality which bad been extende will inspect the Canton Government Papered, not only to lonely civilians in Hongkong Factory and the new Bond, which is fast ap but also to humerous members of the Army preaching completion.

H.E. CHANG Jen chun anD THE CONSULAR BODY. H.E. Chang Jen Chun, who will shortly proceed to Nanking, will call on 'the various Consular representatives accredited to Canton to bid them good-bye.

HONGKONG WATER POLO SHIELD COMPETITION.

THIRD ROUND,

V. R. C. 2. BUFFS.

ernment, pensious cannot bi attached, and places,

tons of beas and 1,224 tons of other cereals. neither should this provident fund money,

The numbe of vessels cariying the above which is badly needed for the widow and PRINCE Kung has discovered another eleven amounted 1285 of which 65 were Japanese. children. If, by an oversight, there is no bigh officials who are addicted to the use of sleamers;/forelga; oz Chinese jooks; and well filled yesterday afternoon, especially with closing. Dr. Anderton wished them God

provision of law to meet the instance an FRUIT SYRUPS early opportunity should be taken to amend the law,Whatever may-be-thought-of-the mixed with aerated or plain water officer's own contribution boing liable for his debts, although being a forced contribution make excellent refreshing beverages. in a sense, the force might be enlarged to Guaranteed to be made from the protect it after death; there can be no doubt

pure juice of sound ripe fruit..

that the money the Municipal Commis sioners contributed towards making pro- vision for the officer's widow and family should not be used to pay lawyers' bilis. So you see that after all the law is able to over A. S. WATSON & CO., ride the law in Singapore. We should like

LIMITED, HONGKONG and KOWLOON, Hongkong, 15th July, 1909.

"NOTIEK.

to see a firm of solicitors endeavouring to

opium and desires to ask for Imperial instrac- tions how to deal with them.

Tux Chinese Engineering and Mining Co., Ld., kindly inform on that the total output of the Company's three mines for the week ending July roth, 1909, amounted to 27,687.48 tons and the sales during the period to 31,012.52 tons.

We are informed that His Excellency General Sir Joachim Machado, K.C.M.G., expressed his intention of visiting the Italian Convent self personally acquainted with the work of and of having the opportunity to make him- the institution in all its branches.

charge in the Police Court this morning against

two Japane junks.

UNDER ate Shanghai, 15th inst. Messrs. Wheelo and Co. wille:-There is quite a fair ampat. of cargo <ffering on the various berbs f our homeward frieght market and steam sire Seding no difficality in filling their ullotjats; this agreeable grate, of affairs is of Chors principally due to the lea-season being at it eight and also in some measure to the law to of exchange now ruling. Coastwise: pere, has been nothing doing at all on the cor during the past fortnight and we bare ng known the market ao bare of inquiries for

ong time.

and Navy, Referencé was also made to the prominent part taken by our frianda in the Coffee Bar opened in 1895, which now had developed into the recent Sailors' and Soldiers Home in Arssoal Street. In the inception and development of the Home Capt. Brown had given upgrudgingly of bis substance, time and influence, while Mrs. Brown had endeared herself to all by her willing service rendered meek by week jo the Temperance meeting my The Victoria Recreation Club's enclosure was and the Sanday Evening Gospel mealing, In the Military, supporters of the Buffs, who bad speed and assured them that in their life in come down to see their friends play the repto Canada they would be followed by the prayern- sentatives of the Victoria Recreation Club in of the congregation and the blessing of tho the third sound of the Water Pato Shield Com-Triune God- petition. The latter team had little difficulty in securing their victory of 7 goals to 2, and could easily bave added in few more best ber played their usual game,instead of a loose one. The Buffs played a splendid defensive game throughout and by marking their opponent closely kept them from scorlog oftener. The teams ward.:———

Capt. Brown warmly thanked the friends on, babalf of himself and his wife, but could not bring himself to think he deserved it all: fin usid he had been greatly encouraged by letters, which he and his wife had received at times. from many corners of the globe. These old tow the writers bad teen cheered and strang thened's midst the temptations and bemusick- Blues:-V. R. C.-L. E. Lammert, A. Has incidental to life in the East. To know Carroll, A. E. Alves, A. V. Barros, F. K. Talathat he helped bis fellows was to him a auth J. M. Roza Pereira and P. M. Remedios,

diest reward, but he would treasure all his days. Whites:-Buffs.

their words of appreciation and love.

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squeeze their fees out of the Hongkong Gov SANITARY Inspector Thos. Hynes brought a jeginning to prosper in consequence of the the commoncément and Carroll attempted the ernment, especially in the case of a non: existent fund Funior-things-have-trap- Lapened, of course, but we will give the Government credit for hanging on to what "it has gol—or taked-whether it has a legal ; case was adjourned."

or moral right to it or not.

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Į SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) DAILY-386 per mutuum.

WxxxLY-818 par sunum.

The rates per quarter and per mensem, proportional Subscriptions for any period lew than one month

will be charged as for a full mouth, The daily bane is delivered free when the address

CATS AS PLAGUN-PREVENTERS.

For some time little has been heard on the subject of cats as a sort of antidote to plague, but in India a vigorous discussion has been taking place and it is quite certain that the inclusion of the felines as rat-des- troyers, and therefore plague-preventers, does not meet with general approval. A soldier known as Colonel Buchanan is an enthusiast in the matter of keeping cats to

JARINE insurance companies in Japao are

The Club obtained possession of the ball at evival of the shipping industry. The present first shot, which, however, went a trifle high, but Lau, Tagung Tai, a dairy keeper, of 53, Hai-eriod covering two or three months-is-usually noon after Lammert made up for it and scored: phong Street, Yau-ma-ti, for selling adulterated

lack time for shipping, but the shipping Pareira Dotted the second goal from a free milk, a plea of not guilty was entered, and the psiness this year is now very active, oil cake throw from: Carroll and before long the latter

rking largely exported-from-China and timber |-player swam-sway-from-his-oppoosst-and-had- ing shipped from the Hokkaido. Moreover little difficulty in placing the leather between go is leaving in such quantities that the the posts for the third time. Wild play follow- gular steamers cannot cope with it, and opted, and the Blues after many sosuccessful de steamers have been pressed into service tries secured their fast goal before the cill of

and from Formoil. In consequence the half time, the score then standing at. hightage charged on coal in Japan bas in- V.R.C. & goals, Buffa o. based, and at the same time an increase of ger 10 per cent. is recorded in the business of marine insurance companies.

In the Police Court, this morning, Inspector

Hotel, and Chung. Cheong, a compradore, in Gourlay prosecuted B. Mayer, of the Colonial

Arsenal Street, for selling bad brandy to the public. The case was adjourned, a ples of not guilty having been entered.

:

THE result of the working of the Kanegafuchi Spinning Company for the half-year just ended

Vz note from American papers to hand that, is estimated to be about the same as for the preceding period. The rate of dividend is ex-ader California dewspaper enterprise, a rem- pected to be 14 per coat. per annum, the same akable triple effort is to be made to break as for the second half of last year.

th world's record for quick travel round the Ribe. One party, under the auspices of the

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During the evening a fios musical pro gramme was rendered by Mrs. Jonghin, the Ellison, Mr. Feel acting as accompanist. After Auld Lang Synn had been sung the meating. closed with the Bensdiction-Contributed.

Misses Baker, Mr. White- and the Rev. R.

"-"PILL TRADE-MARKS.

- ÀI LEGED INFRINGEMENT OF LABELS,

At the Magistracy, this afternoon, the case. was resumed, and further evidence adduced, in In a scramble in front of the Club's goal in which three Chinese merchants are being the second spell, the Buffs netted their first, charged with selling, or exposing for sale, or but Lammert soon materialised with a sples-having in their, possession for sale, medicine did backhander from a pets by Carroll, the latter placing the ball before Pereira again, who scored the remaining goals. Just before time the Kentishmen obtained possession of the leather and with a long swift shot beat the V.R.C. goalkeeper entirely, registering their

socamibia in messenger: Peak subscribers can hare kill off the rodents; another soldier, Captain | WE are requested to slata that special sermons || 8. Francisco Enteiner, is coming by the second goal. The final score standing at

their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge.' Os coples sont by pɔis an

additional $1.00 per quarter is charged for postage, The postage on the weekly lane to any part of the

world in 80 ounts for quartet,

Bingle Coples Dally, ten cente. Weekly, twenty

outs (for only).

BIRTHS.

On July 15, 1909, at Chinpofa, the wife of B. GILIS, of a son,'

On July 8, 190g, at Welhaiwel, to Mr. and

Hrs. A. R. VON STOCKHAUSEN, a son,--

The Hongkong Gelegraph

Hoxakono, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1969,

THE CIVIL SERVANT'S WOES.

Glen Liston, advises "caution," and a civi- lian, who, of course, is not supposed to know anything, ridicules the scheme of cat-keep ing from top to bottom. The "Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene" keeps an open mind on the subject, although the Government of Hongkong is per fectly satisfied how matters should run. Our contemporary says that there can be little doubt that, as usual, both dispotants are right. Let it be admitted that cats are lovaluable for the work of keep ing down the number of rats. All practical 'people who have to face the question admit this and act upon it. Dock companies and grain merchants keep cats in their ware houses as a matter of business; but the fact is that the Indian native is not a practical person, and one can fully see that Govern-

It is a pleasant and proper duty to recordment must needs be cautious in the matter,

will be preached in St. John's Cathedral on je Mars, another, under the same auspices, Sunday wart, July 3gth, in aid of the Mistions loves San Francisco by the Overlead Limit- to Seames. The Rev, C. E. Thompson, A., edand should arrive here in time for the Nip. Chaplain of the Missions to Seamen, will de Mars, and the third (Los Angeles Exam- preach at Mations and the preacher at Evente) leaves Vancouver by the Empress of song will be the Bishop of Victoria.

Jas. They all lake the Siberian route

A FINE of Sag was imposed on a coolie in the Police Court, this morning, by Mr. J. R. Wood, for committing an offence contrary to the Post Office regulations. The man, Li Sang Ngau, arrived in the Colony from Macao yesterday, by the steamer Sui An, and when his luggage was searched, twenty-two. postamped letters, were found. He pleaded guilty to the charge and a conviction was entered.

DOTCH newspaper give further particulars of the proposed British exploring expedition Netherlands New Guinea under Major Rawlis, a notice of which sppepred ja our columas, the

other day. The Government, both in Holland and in Java, view the expedition with favou and will help it in every way, including-aven-

so that the competition will chiefly tie between the steamship companies Involv ed. It is expected that the round-trip record- may be cut down from 45 days to 43-a notable achievement.

COUNT ROMDRA,

TO VISIT HONGKONG.

Tokio, July 19. Count Komura, Japanese Foreign Minister left Yokohama yesterday on board the T. K K. 9. Chiyo Maru for a three weeks' recreation Hongkong-N. G. D. News, trip daring which he will visit Shanghai and

results are known of the Dutch expedition now on the way to the Snowy mountain region ef New Guises under Dr. Lorentz, Major Rawlings. intends to wait until the Dutch explorera bave finished their work. The region be proposes of the route to be taken by Dr. Lorealz. rai strike into lies a long way to the westward

G~N~S~5..."MINNESOTAM-

· THE NEW CAPTAIN;

V.R.C. 7 goals. Buffs: * goals.

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C. Y. C. . 83RD COY. R. G. A.

in favour of the Corinthians, who had no dif- This match was very one sided and resulted ficulty in scoring 11 goals to nil against the

Artillerymen,

H.E. Scriven and Wilson,

Whites:-83rd Co.. R.G.A:-Ripley, Sil Nash, Robinson, Brown, Baldwin and Fielder.

-FOURTH-ROUND-

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pills bearing marks so nearly resembling regis- tered trade-marks as to be calculated to deceive.

Mr. Eidon Potter, instructed by MẸ J, H. Gardiner, prosecuted Mr. F. Paget Het of Messrs. Brutton and Hett, appeared for the defendants,

la this case, according to the evidiace, the complainant started life as a boniding-house man, and had a very delicate constitution, having suffered from throat disease and asthma,, A. cortais doctor, who attended him, gave him after that complainant, having secured the pre- certain pills which cured his troubles. Shortly scription, started out in the pill business; and

in 1899 ba came to understand that his marks The teams were as follows :

Lo, Rang and Wa, wom being used by oihag Blues:-C.Y.OR. C. Witchall, O.. people, Some time in 1997 complainant's Chunyut, J, Forbes, C. J. Cooke, C. Summers, nephew started a abop in Cinton, calling it

the Hoi Yuen Tong. He made pills practically. the same as those made by the complainant ; the boxes and leadets were practically the same. Complainant protasind against this in Canton, and brought the matter before the Canton Chamber of Commerce On investigation that body came to the conclusion that the complain, ant was solely entitled to these marks, and found that the rival firm had no right to them at all, but they did not grant an injunction because i they had not the power. Although the boxes' were very similar, and may walldeceive the pub- ile, still there were certain things about them Played Won. Lost Drawn, Points, which showed..trader_whera_the_box came- C. Y. C........ 3 V.R.C.

V.R.C. Buffs B3rd Coy. R.G.A. L.R.C.

1.

BA C.Y.C.

R.E B.O.C.

88th Coy. R.G.A. 87th Co., R.G.A, Byo. To be completed by gist July.

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Mr. H. W. Ravens, chief officer of the G. N. | L. R. Ç

Minnesola, has been doly appointed master B.0. C. ............ of the vessel in succession to Captain E. V. R. E. Robens, decansed,

88th Co.,R.G.A. 2 Captain Ravent, to whom we extend our 87th Co., R.G.A. 3. congratulations, is one of the company's most | B3rd Co.,RGA. 3

finerala for the past five years-practically experienced servants, having served on the

- LUSITANOS v. R2.4.

during the whole of her commission, and al A friendly Water Polo match took place be

a story which, even if it seems to go against All natives are tender of animal lift, and for Dur own arguments, shown that there is some the Hindu killing is sin, while, as Colonel good in the Government system of confis Buchanan points out, the keeping of cats, is the supply of a military escort. The starting

from and people who were selling the pills, cating everything it can lay its hands on. regarded as a pious duty by the Mabommedan. of the expedition will be delayed abtil the

must have known whether they were selling Years ago the Hongkong Government came It is to be feared, however, that any Govern

the, gennins article or not. It was quite to the conclusion that the Widows and mental action to encourage the keeping of

obvions that any trader dealing in these pillë Orphans' Fensions Fund was getting far too these animals would have the opposite effect

could not very well fail to know from what' rich and succulent, and it was decided that to that intended, and I am not sure but that

firm the pills came. In June, 1907, the com- by some adroit manocuere the Fund should the best policy for the Government would be

plainant opened' a 'shop at 15, Queen's Road be transferred to General Revenue. It to make it penal to keep or feed or in any

West, and put his nephpw in charge. took some considemble time and an way protect a cat; for, in the matter of plague

In March, 1909, complainant applied under the Trade Marks Ordinance of 1898 to register the enormous amount of casuistry to finesse the prevention, the attitude of the native in EVIDENCE was taken in the Police Court,

'Gourd' and, the Flying. Bats marks. In accumulated funds into the general treasury, simply that "he is agin' the Government." to-day, by Mr. J. R. Wood, in the case ja which

response to the application a certificate was but it was done and the unfortunate ciyil Years ago cats were officially maintained 'in a boilermaker named Wong Yak Sheung i though a young man, just 38, enjoys the confi-tween the Lusitano Recreation Club and Royal duly issued and signed by the Colonial Secre servants had to smile as if they enjoyed the Her Majesty's dockyards, and the items for charged with the murder of Woggidance of his employers and their patrons, and Engineers at the R.E's Camber, on Thursday. tary, who certified that the compisinant was operation. Considering that at least one their retaining fee of a few laps of milk Man, another boilermaker, at Quarry Ray, the esteem of bis confreres in Pacific and Asiaticwas a very fair and exciting game. The the owner of the marks. 18 esder to publish half of the C.S. had no hope of ever having per diem regularly appeared in the Esti- recently. Inspector Collect prosecuted. The maritime circins, where he is well known and Lusitacos proved themselves superior to the this fact abroad, complainant ordered advertise any dependents to benefit by their compul mates. A Liberal Government, however, guilty. In this case the defendant and devoted an able successor to his late lamented

defendant was undefended, and, plasded not by whom, we may confidently say, he will be soldiers and defeated them by 4 goals to it,ments to be inserted in five local Chinese The soldiers marked their opponents well and papers, and bat (adyajtisement was, in fact, sory thriftiness-owing to the fact that it coming into power, this terrible extravagance cessed were engaged attending to castain re chief,

at half time there was no score." The 4 goals continuing still in four Chinese papers, Later took them anxious days and miserable right was noticed and put a stop to, with the repairs on board the steamer Hang Chow, which The remains of the late Captain Roberts were in the second half and were scored by to consider how best to make both ends suit that thousands of pounds worth of at the time was in dock,, A quartal arose bewere cremated at the Karagashira crematorium Reza and Lopes esch Bankasso meet the bey, presto of the Government damage was done to sails, ropes, and other twean them over some trivial matter and it is on Wednesday evening, in the presence of

Both teams seem to bava, improved consi- was allowed to pair without a murmur. De stores gnawed by the unchecked rats to ob- alleged that Wong Yuk Sheung struck de- those of the ship's offices and crew able to

The teams ware? sides, civil servants are not allowed to mur-tain materials for their nests. The value of ceased on the head with a hammer which be attend and the manager and staff of the local mur oven it.

would, so the Government cats in keeping down rats is undoubted, but held in his band dading the dispute. The as office of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, who are tite WAY safe la Buy chic, As we have said the it is difficult to see what Government can do salted man collapsed to the deck, and was Sagasaki agents for the Great Northern removed to the Government Civil, Hospital, Steamship Company, “Tha šshas, sa previously long-forgotten Widows and Orphans: Pen- in the matter, unless it starts a cat-breeding where he expired later, the result of a fractured wild, will be conveyed to the United States glèça" Food has become part and parcel of

ament, and simply lots the animula i skull. The case was further remanded. on the vessel's retmen,"

derably.

it was discovered, as alleged, that defendants

infringed these trade marks.

After further evidence was heard the case |ka||was adjourned,

R. E.-Morrish, Goodyear, McCrary; Bar- ton, Coxon, Holmes, and Marshall

THE net profit of the Fuji Spinning Company L. R. C.-A. J. V. Ribeiro, I. MC. Lopes, for the bull year just closed in estimated F. Le de Rose, CA, Co Rodrignan C. M. 8. Y000,000, and the rate of dividend, is expec Afror, 1. 4. Carrsiko, sad R. C. de difm ta ba 24 per cent per annum na bojarn, wher

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