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Telegrams.

*** HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”

SERVICE.

CANTON GAMBLING

FARMS.

REVENUE. MUST BE MADE. GOOD.

[By courty of the "Sheung Po?)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JULY 28,

FORESTRY IN HONGKONG.

THE SERVICE DESCRIBED

DEMARCATION

notification has been used with success to check damage to the newly planted pine seod. lings near the villages in New Kowloon.

-REVENUR-FELLING,-

years' growth and as it is beneficial to have the pine and other woods cleared of under. growth every 5 or 6 years the Government secures in this way a double advaulage.

In his annual report for. 1908, Mr. S. T, Duan,The timber sold during the year was, small SOUND FORESTRY. LICENCES. superintendent, Botanical and Forestry Depart in quantity and consisted chiefly of small A to arrangement of the forestry licensing ment, thus writes on the forestry service in patches of trees whose removal was necessary system was made during the year by which Hongkong

for public or other works. A revenge of $1,367 | this issue of the licences and all matters not of was obtained by the sale; of 1 695 mature treas a technical forestry nature are managed for and $1,647 from thinnings.

the Northern District by the District Officer at Tai Po, and for the Southern District by PLANTING AND CARE OF ROAD SIDE TREES.

the Assistant, Land Officer in Hongkong The planting programma' was continued in

This change will cause a considerable saving the new roads at Kowloon. The planting of bimboos on the more exposed roads at the of time and expense to the Government as vali Peak was confided this year to Mt. Kollel where as to the licensees. A table of the area and about 2,300 clumps were added, Farther licence fees is appended. In consequence of planting was carried out in May and Conduit the date of issue being changed from January. Roads and some vacancies were replanted into July one' and a half years' fees have been

Candle Nut" (di-wiftes trilobs) and Celfit the licensed area of $40 acice, the second of a Des Voeux Road West. The chief trees used collected during the year. The two issues are ware Flame of the Fortu" (Poinciana), detailed below. The final shows an increase in The fine avenue of banians in Nathan Road, further 413 acres. All the cases of non-resaw

Owing to the number of Farm Lots and other alienated ground fatermixed with Crown Lead in the Pokfulam (7) Block it was found neces- sary during the year to propure a^series of Poking, 27th July.fighs of the Government with regard to each mapi and photographs of the various as the In his memorial to the Central being carefully ascertained. Both here, and in other parts of the Colony where they had been Government, H.E. Chang Jen-obun,

mide, the Forestry Service Paths (see below) the retiring Viceroy of Canton, points have proved of the greatest value in demarcat out that it will be necessary to adopt have been plainly painted at their proper places ing forestry boundaries. Numbers and letters measures to raise funds to replace along these paths so that the Forest Guards in the revenue, lost by the abolition of facilities.upon which their reports are made the gambling larms in the Kwang- All the main roads regularly traversed by the Forest Guards have already been marked with tung Province.* .

figu es at the points where they cross compart.

CHINESE SI UDENTS.

A NEW APPOINTMENT,

· [By courtesy of The "Sheun ̧-Pu!")

Peking, 27th July,. The Waiwapund the Board of Education have' 'submitted a joint memorial recommending that Chan Chi-chai might be appointed in charge of matters in connection with despatch of students to America.

their parizols can make no mistake about the

ment boundaries.

The last three compartments of ibe Harbour Belt were demarcated during the year by a top And boltos tine and a Forestry Service Path

Kowloon, has at last been broken into by the

removal of ig trees in front of the new buildings at the junction of Elgin Road. ́ ́.

al are dee to negligence on the part of the

licensees and will probably be adjusted as

usual doting 1959,

FORESTRY LICENCES,

January to Juho 1968.

Alturites (Candle Nut) and 12 binians were late Forestry Licenses.. 41 5.61600 acres $ 380E4

117 Poinciana (Flame of the Forest) 90

used in the formation or repair of avenues, 88 vie

市取 333 37.64.67 1880.27 trees of various kinds were planted on the boks of May Road, while 2,315 clumps of was mada through them and marked through. Kellet Road. $505 were spent on Bew bamboos were planted along Black's Link and out with the numbers of the planting sections. Some progress was also made with the deter plantings, $915 upon repairs-mostly of damage Village

dose by the typhoon.

mination of unmarked boundaries in_and_near..

the town of Victoria.

..!

FORMATION OF PINE PLANTATIONS The planting of Tytam and Pokfulam, ro

NURSERIES, AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMIC

PLANTING.

In Jane, 1,904, 2,000 bulbile of Sisal Hemp were planted in exposed berras situations in the Government nursery at Kang Hau corres. ponding as far as could be judged to the best sizal lands in Yucatan. In the Aujuma of 1905,

Private Village

..*utenewed.

rt,

1)

45 5.30% 10 $40.00 July 2008 to Jun'agog."

0.00 newly licensed!

Private Forestry Licences, 37 8, tzkin azres ↑ 6ız.Bi

#73 35,534.00

TO 1,366.10

3.666.54 unrenewal.

Private Village

by: 7,129-74 413.70

YUNNAN.

THE LINK BETWEEN INDIA AND

newly licensed.

CHINA

servoir catchments with pine was contiuued, replauting of areas felled during the year was carried out on Mount. Kellet and pear Aber thedeen, while another 400 meres tomar pass

and Lyemun. An aras, of about 309 acres in inches, 1907, 21 inches It will be seen that drovince of China and the appearance of his

Hell was sown (in sites) between Custom Pass

the lower valley of the Shingmua stream was

VICEROYALTY OF OHIHLI.own broadcast with piss seeds in anticipation

NA TUNG'S SUGGESTION.

[[ Py cometeny of the" Sheany Po")

Peking, 27th July

of future, plasting. 10 all 621,554 pits were

ifanted or sewn, while se pounds of pine seeds were, sown brokdcast, al a total cost of $1,478.

CARE OF TREES IN PLANTATIONS. Thinning was carried out on the island in 3b (Tsat Tre Muit and in all the compartments

the plants were about 11 inches high, 1956, 19

the growth though rapid at first has fällen off

The usual method of cultivation is by suckers 18 to 20 laches high taken from mature plants. Leaves from these usually reach a.marketable size in 5 years I have no statistics of the usual rate of growth from buibils, but as they are now of the height at which' suckers are planted. I presume that we must be satisfied if

more. The plants are in a healthy state and I see no reason to doubt the success of the experiment...

the leading authority on this little knows

Major Davies has long been recognised as

book some nipe years after the latest of bis

jarneys along with the excellent War Office maps, to which be largely contributed, gives to the public a far fuller description of this coun- try than the work of previous writers.

Many years have passed since Hosia wrote' his pioneer work on Western China, and it was the good fortune of Major Davies to be

was to report upon the best line for a

H.E. Na Tung bas memorialized of Stanley (5). Considerable thinning was also the marketable size is reached in about 5 years one of a large party whose special object it

that, in view of the importance of the post of Viceroy of Chibli, H.E. Tuan Fang be asked to take over, his duties forthwith.

TUAN JANG.

HIS' LARGE RETINUE. -{By courtesy of the “Sheung Po.")

Peking,. 27th July, Viceroy Tuan Fang proccede

done on the Tai Po Road (91 and to). The Revenue from these sources amounted to $565

to many parts of the island the pine trees ve become incumbered with abundant under growth. This was at first given 'sway to the older-established and more respectable families of the neighbouring villages, who cut it under the superintendence of foresters. The 'com. petition for this privilege was found to be great,

Among the most valuable products of China which have so far remained a monopoly of the Chinese Empire is the beautiful and valuable wood known as Naamu (Chinese Coff-tree) Many efforis have been made to obtain a sup- Ply of living plants for other countries interest

railway to connect Yuanao, and ultimately Szechuao, with India, To this work, how

(ever, he added a considerable excursion

at that wild and dangerous 'country which belongs rather to Southern Thibet than to

Western China. Thus his book is a record of Western China, besides the record of the mak first rate importance in the exploration of

1y09/

To-day's Advertisements. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO

i

.AND YOKOHAMA,

THE Imperial German Mail Steamship

"GOEBEN." Captain B. Wilbsimi, will leave for the above places TO-MORROW, the 29th inst., at 8 AM.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co., General Agents,

Hoogkoug. 28th July, 1009.

COMPAGNIE des messaGERIES MARITIMES.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

THE Company's Steamship

"TONKIN,"

Intimations.

THE

DAIRY FARM Co., LIMITED.

Choice Australian

RABBITS

75 cents each HARES.

$1.50 each.

Rongkong, 17th July, 1909.

Captain Charbonnel, will be despatched for the PILSENER

above Ports on the and August, at about 6 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

P. DE CHAMPMORIN, Agent. Hongkong, 28th July, 1909.

MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. -

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "LENNOX" FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS.

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ONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves.

delivery may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain-

subject to rent.

ng undelivered after the and prax. will be

ASAHI

AND

[180

"SAPPORO"

BEER.

sented to the Undersigned on or before the All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- 13th August, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are LIGHT AND to be left in the Gotowns, where they will be examined on the 3rd prox, at 3 Pt,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DOD WELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents Hongkong, 28th July, 1009.

NOTICE, TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

"SUMATRA,"

(559

ditional work for the Department in return for so far, to the best of my knowledge, without modern map of that country, and as such is being landed and placed at their rish in, the and the villagers proved to be willing to do ad. ed in Forestry and with suitable climates but ing of the first thoroughly up-to-date and

the fuel removed, A regular system of pay ment for forestry work in brushwood has now been established but as it only came into full toption after the end of the year an account

of it will he left for my next report.. The clean-Taken from it while young and planted on Mirailway, and the facts_and_statistics_brought

success. There is an old tree in the Hong- kong Botanic Gardens which was sent by Mr. Watters, then British Consul at Iching, some 30 or 40 years ago. A few scoto of layers were Gough in 1882. It is impossible to find-there

preserved and if still surviving they prob ably resemble the tree in the

a solid achievement of very considerable value, The most interesting feature of the book, however, is perhaps the trace for the proposed

forward to indicate the most suitable lize

REFRESHING

SUMMER

BEVERAGE.

FROM antwerp, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown OBTAINABLE AT- Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are fanded

Optional Goods will be landed, hare, unless

6 hours,

Peking with a large, retinue which ¦ ing of the plantations was carried out principal |tress again with the scanty information geographically; commercially and politically. Instructions in given to the contrary before has given rise to much dissatisfaction ly in 6a (Aberdeen) and 3b (Trat Tre Mui). among the people. 'CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERN

MENT.

COMMISSIONER'S RETURN,

By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]

Peking, 27th July.

PROTECTION FROM FIRE.

The fire barriers comprising some 4 miles in all were cleaned in the Autumn at a cost of 1453 New barriers were made to protect the newly formed plastations in. Tytam Block and the Harbour Belt. Some small fires occurred.

FOREST GUARU SERVICE.

The Forest Guard Service has been main tained in an efficient condition during the year. An improvement has been made by the cutting -of-the-Forestry. Service-Paths (see below)

Gardens

Lei Ka-kui, the Special Commisbrough places where stealing bad been during the year been received by this Depart

sioner who was sent abroad to study the question of Constitutional Go. vernment, has completed his mission and will return to China in the 7th

moon.'

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- RAILWAY LOANS. PRESIDENT. TAFT'S TELEGRAM.

[By courtesy of the "Shrung Po!")

Peking, 27th July. President Taft has wired to the Prince Regent direct urging the alaima of the United States to become a participating party in the railway. loan.

Both Russia and Japan hayo also preferred request to the like effect.

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TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below was received it

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valent is understood also that the supply of brushwood obtained by the villagers bas been the cause of reducing thefe of pinewood in the neighbourhood of the village's concemed. A pamphlet, draws up and printed in Eng. fish and Chipete during the year with a view to circulation to the Chinese Schools through out the Colony and contaic ing elementary in formation upon the sowing and raising of trees Rod upon the advantages which follow sffores:- ution, should in time have the effect of creating an intelligent appreciation of and respect for the plantations.

The additional rate imposed upon the village of Tai Han under Ordinance 14 of 1288, which was to be discontinued owing to cessation of stealing in january, had to remais in force during the year owing to a report of for ther damage to the Crown plantations round the village in March..

A case of some importance to the Depart ment was decided in November in which the jessees of two Farm Lots at Wongueichung were required to pay, a hundred dollars on ac- count of unauthorised removal of trees blown down by the typhoon and of others from their lots. In the leases of these (like the, great majority of Farm Lots) all trees are reserved

to the Crown.

One' fuel stealer was banished during the the American Counte-General from the year i consequence of a second conviction for Manila Observatory:

unlawful removal of trees from a Government 18th July, noog.

plantation. 18th July, 11.30 am, Cyclone or typhoon ly. of Northera Luzin more than too miles distal moving 8.W.

~ A proposal to boild a fine which is ultimato» ly in penetrate from Ruugood into the bart of Szechuan must be of interest in Singapore not only as a project beside which the penin sula railway pales somewhat in magn.tude, but as one which will also bring the markets of

China-ever closer to our doors, ·

Former proposals to build a line from Burma

Goods not cleared by the 4th August, at 4 7.M., will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignoe's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour.

All claims must be presented within ten

days of the steamer's arrival hers after which date they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

̈EATHEWETT,

Superintendent

in hot ripening fruil and in being too old to provide layers. During the last 2 years a considerable amount of correspondence has been carried out with Consuls and others ia Srechuen, and Yuanas, the provinces in which the tree occurs, with the object of get- ting seeds. Through the kindness and perse-into Yunnan have bees along the Bhamo verance of Mr. Fox (until recently British Coa. Tengyuch lipe, and that despite the pessimistic sul at Cheng-tu) and of Mr. Tyman, and after report of Baber. The drawback to this line, country between l'engyuch and Talifu which some failures, two consigaments of seedu have however, is the impracticable-bature of the meat. The length of time occupied in the readers any continuation almost impossible. journey from Cheng-tu is evidently, from the The conclusion of Major Davies is that the NORDdeutscher lloyd, Bremen, condition of the seeds, nearly the limit for it bast line is via Laship, Kuolong ferry and Yun Chou Fu, To explain this more clearly, the safe transport and they were immediately sown on arrival. Two crops have thus been raised approack instead of being from the wast should and it is hoped to transmit living plants in de be, he asserts, from the south-wast, #bould course to various other Colonies which require start from the Shan States and strike straight into the heart of Yunnan, and then tura 10 the them:

right along the fa-Talifu line to meet the French line at the provincial capital, Younan-fu,

To touch shortly on the objects, of this line commercially and politically, we shall opet up connections for a trade via Burma which will otherwise be lost to us via Indo-China) we shall connect up india and China by alias which is apparently more suitable and more practicable than any other, so that the results will be of a permanent and not merely of a tem porary nature, and we shall bring an enormous area within reach of civilisation:

Hongkong, 18th July, 1900,

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAİL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Beamibip

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having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby "GOEBEN," informed that their Goods, with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the Hong. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany, Limited, at Kowloon, and West Paint Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain.

ing undelivered after the 4th of August, will

be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th of August, at 9.30 A.M.

All Claims must reach na before the Sik el

August, 1909, or they will not be recognized..

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co., General Agents.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

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Hongkong, 18th July, 1000.

NEW AMERICAN MINISTER. 10 CHINA.

'STRONG POLICY PREDICTED,

Messra, CALDBECK MCGREGOR & CO.

H. PRICE & Co.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.`

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

WATKINS, LTD.

FRENCH STORE.

KOWLOON DISPENSARY

AND

EVERYWHERE.

SOLE AGENTS:

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.

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THE “HINA. PROVIDENT LOAN AND

MORTGAGE CO., LD,

(CAPITAL PAID Ur.........$1,350,000)

Loans on Mortgage of House Property, &c. Goods received on Storage. Advances mada on Marchandise, Loans made on the Providant System.

(Rater and Particulars on application).

THE OFFICE OF TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY. Ac.. Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 19th March, rond. -

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

1.00 $.02.

LIMITED,

'TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

FORESTRY SERVICE PATHS. Now that so much of the pins forest has grown up in the Island of Hongkong and -uch large extensions of planting have been authorized and partly carried out to the New Territories, it has become import tive to secure a batier and easier menos of reaching those plantations which do not lie along the roads. A series of Forestry Service Patba bas therefore been planned and pauly constructed. These paths follow the cantours and vary in height above sea level

Now that the new, railway line-Srechean- from 503 to 800 fest according to the position of the densest part of the plantations. The Hankow-bas been decided on, there resins convenience that they have already provided the connection between Szechuan and Burma, amply justifies the small outlay upon them (which should be decided upon, if only for to 3 cents per yard). They enable the Forest the reason that we would wish to divert to Guards to posetrate with ease into cenain wards India the trade of Western Yannio. areas which have hitherto bera dificult of The, estimated expense of a line from Kan access. In the plantations which are now in long to Yunchon-fu (145 milo»), which occupies a very central and convenient position, is kom process of formation the paths have formed a convenient base for measurement and for mak1 10 3 million pounds sterling. It is proposed ing up the numbers of the planting sections, that the Government of Burma should com ete, in positions where they can readily be plete the line-a short one-from Lasbig to Ellor's were made during the year to make found by the foresters in charge of the work Kuo-long while the Yunnan railway would

New York, July 23, it easier for the protective service to deal with The positions and the approximate length of carry out the first portion of the line to Yun- The appointment of Mr. Chades S. Crave of the occupants of matsheds situated in or near

the paths already constructed are given below chou-fo." It is not necessary perhaps to insist | Chicago as American: Minister to China has Government plantations. Such people have

Paths are under constraction from Peak Road on the civilising effect of a line such as this been the occasion of a difuge of favourable always proved a thorn in the side of the to Hatton Road; from Wanchai Road to Wong upon the savage peoples who will be brought comment lo the press of all sections of the service because, being on the spot, night and acichung Gap (N, side) and from Wanchai Road into contract with civilization. Certainly one country. These comments almost unanimour- day, they can, if so inclined, steal pine fuel to Wongneichung Aberbeen Road (9. side).

result will be to bring the Malay Feninsula byly make reference to the position of American It may be remembered that same time ago, with comparative safely. A form of agreement CLEARING UNDERGROWTH KOUND HOUSES, another route into Clodër, contact with a tom Minister at Peking as one of the most import8.49 pm and 9 pm, 945 pm, 10.11.25 po a daring piracy was perpetrated at Chung has now been drawn up by which the owners It was decided in the Autumn that this Doperate and splendidly healthy climate, and ant in the diplomatic service, and as the

overy kalf hour, Chan, particulars of which we published at of matsheds give surely in a sufficient sum for pariment should undertake the keeping down magnificent scenery.-Stralis Timis,

SUNDAYS. beginning of a now progressivo policy, The

5.00 am to 9.00 am, »»Kyary 15 miantes. the time. As a result of the outrage, eight the safe keeping of trees within soo yards of of the growth of brushwood in the upper part of

commercial interests are especially pleased,

9.00 8.1, 10 9.39 402. „„Avery 30 miantes. men have now boon astated who are alleged their matsheds from damage by their people, the town and in the plantations immediately

and are planning, a series of farewell dinners. to have bead concerned in the piratical This should have a good effect.

9:30 am, to 10.30 a,m. ....Every 15 minutes. torroanding it. Considerable progress has

and receptions to Mr. · Grane, ' in 'which it 10,30 mm to 11.00 10. „.Every 10 minutes. attack-five in the Central District and A considerable number of cases has recently already been made with this work and from

inexpected that many of the leading men 11-45m, to 12,00 noon.....Every 15 minnias three at West Paint. It appears that a bass brought before the Magistrates in which the'experience thus gained it is anticipated thai

of the nation will participate. At his recent 100 Moon to 100 py to DİGNAN

1.00 p.m. to 5,00 pam;...livary 15 mlauts few days-agó, a junk, the Sản Xak-Hop, Chinasa bave been arrested for removing large the whole can be completed at least once a year

meeting with the bankars In New York,” Mr. 5.00 pm to 6:00 p.m. i.Every to mabuuri laft Hongkong for Sul Tong. When off quantities of flowering shrubs, ferns and other without extra expesso to the Govamment.

Crane discussed the question of loans to 16.00 pm to 7,00 p.m. ...Kvery 15 minutác West Paint, the placefal jank-people wore held | pinote' from Crown Land round the town and it has always been easy to get coolies to cut

China, and predicted a rapid expansion of

7.00 .. to 3.00 p.m. .....Every zo vlluntur, up by a number of pirates, who, after maltrestat the Peak, As it became evident that some thick undergrowth near the town without

American Interests. He further stated that he

NIGHT CARS as on War Days, ing the crew, stole about $1,500 worth of goods of our beautiful wild flowers were likely to be payment on the understanding that they keep 5th August,

regarded, the. Gaannial condition of Okina as

Extra care at 5IS P.m., ILMOB.1, And and shortly afterwards decamped with their came exterminated if this were allowed in con what they cat as fuel. If the same ground is

stable, and that China would unquestionably booty. The junk, along with crew, has since tinge the procedure was adopted, which has cleared every year the fuel obtained from it is Six - waeke-hard- labour-worn: awarded a meet all her obligations. Mr. Crane said: SPECIAL CARS by Arrangemast at the been misslag. . It is hoped that the arrest of been used and found effective in country dis not sufficient payment for the work involved, | coolle at the Magistracy to-day for entering a "Obina will respond to friendly advances in OM ALEXANDRA BUILDINTI, the allowed pirates will lead to the whereaboutstricts in England, that is to say a notification it is necessary, therefore, to arrange that the District Watchman's quarters in Square Stront fairly tresied, and it should be the first duty of

Des Voix Road Central. of the junk and bar owauty, who hayn-pro- was published pointing out what plants might. coolies shall be allowed to eat a certain area in the early hours of this morning and stealing | America to help China to become a strong

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, gably been kidnapped

not be taken from pabila land. The same avary your where the brushwood is of several a box of clething.

ustion, "-Shanghei Tima,

..

ANTRYMATH OF, A PIRACY,

eight men ARRESTED.

VOLUNTEER CORPS ORDERS.

SIGNALLING class

At Headquarters at 530 pm, on Wednesday: the 4th August.

At Quarry Bay at 5.15 p.m. on Thursday, the

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́7.30 am. 10 10,00 20. ...Xvery 10 minutes £0.00 8.m, 10 11,00 a.m. ..... Every 15 minuité. 30a.m. 10 3245 pm..., Every 15 minutes, 12.45 p.m.10 1.15 p.m....Every to minutes.

1.15 pm, 10 - 1:45 pm. ...Every 15 minutes-

· 1.45 p.m. 10–2.13 jam. 20.Every xá miantos. 1.15 p.m. to 5.00 pm, .....Evacy 15 minutes. 1.30 p.m. to 3.00 pum. .....Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m.10 8.00 p.m. .....Every to mianter, NIGHT CARS

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