·Intimation:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11, 1909.
of course, embraces health of body, mind, and spirit) is simply appalling, There is no organized system of teaching it in our schools; and where it is taught, the teachers themselves too often te ignorant, and are by no means the embodiment of the health
COLON: L Marcellas Pointer, prominent dating. the civil war as staff "fficer under General Geo. Wheeler, sad of late years a supposedly suc cessful railroad promoter, was found dead from apoplexy on July 10 in a Bowery lodging bouse. Among his papors were pawn tickets for his watch and for several old medals given
battle.
A. S. WATSON & CO., they are supposed to be teaching. How him for courageous conducts on the field
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THE ICE CASE,
This moming, in the Supreme Court, the Cbiel Justice and Mr. Justice Gompertz' pre siding, the defence was opened in the case in which the Hongkong Milling Company, Li- mited (sow in liquidation) are sujog Messrs. Arobold, Katberg and Company to recover the
ACCUSED OF THEFT,
SOLDIER' ACQUITTED OF ALLEORD. THEFT
OF A BOTTLE OF WHISKY, S
Private Stewart, of the R.G.A.4 was charged on remand in the Police Court, this - afternoon, with the alleged stealing of a bottle of Napier
Jobastonn's whisky belonging to a compradore iu Queen's Road East the other day.
sum of $100,000 for alleged breach of warradly. Sit Henry Berkeley, KC., and Mr. M. W, IT is stated that Monseigneur Carierare, Slade, instructed by Mr. John Hastings, of Roman Catholic Bishop of Hupei East, died Monts.. Hastings and Hastings, appeared for on July 14 while travelling on the train from the plaintiffs. Mr. Duncan McNeill (of Shaog. Wuchang to Taiyuanfu, Monseigneur was nine hai) and Mr. C. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. H. hours in the train. He succumbed to beat. W. Looker, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and The late Bishop was many years, la Chipa, Leacon, represented the defendant firm. He was a member of the Order of St. Francis. When the hearing was resumed some argu-cost of the whisky. The reply was 51.70. His death will be universally, regretted-P., &ment arose as to the result of the visit yester Defendant took the bottle and walked out of T. Timer
day afternoon to the Hongkong Ice Company's the shop without saying a word.' Afukt was works, at East Point, aller which Counsel for the soot after the defendant, and the latter was defendants opened his case, addressing the asked to "pay for the bottle of whisky! Court at great length.
The magistrate (Mr. Hazeland) asked the witness whether those were the words te fem plainant) used.
A TELEGRAM to the Japan Advertiser dated New York, July 30, says that M. Bleriot, the winner of the Daily Mail prize for his 'success. "ful aeroplane flight across the British Channel, is ao elated with his triumph that be bar issued a challenge to the Wright brothers for a race at the Seattle Exposition for a purse of $15,000 The challenge has not yet been sccepted, and, in view of the many engagements of the American aviators in connection with the Fort Meyer tests, it is doubitul whether they will accept.
then, can they possibly carry conviction to the young mind? It is very little use trying to teach middle-aged people hygiene; they have not got into fixed habits, and resent it, especially if it interferes in any way with their palates, pleasures, or comforts. The only hope is to catch the young. Our much-vaunted public school system-though belauded to the skies-will not really bear investigation. The successes, of course, we always hear of, but who hears of the tenfold number of failures? We are told of the MANUFACTURERS, healthy life that is led, but who says out word about those practices that are the curse of our public and other schools, which, if persisted in, lead inevitably to ultimate ruin? On this there is a terrible conspiracy of silence. Yet the proper teaching of hygiene would deal with all this as it should be dealt with. To take the case of the Army and Navy, Mr. J. W. Williams, the writer in question of the communication to our London contem- porary, says: The men in these services An unusual "ceremony" has been performed are supposed to be thoroughly and most in the camp of the Devan Militia at Wills healthily trained; yet the fact remains that, wortby. The qualification test for marksmen has recently been made more severe. In con- in spite of gymnasia, sports, etc, consump-
sequence of this there are no possessors of tion is rife in both. Why is this? Simply cross-gua badges in the battalion now assemb because the men have never been properly led for their annual training. A grave was taught the laws of health, which, consequent-dug and lined with turf, flowers and evergreeus, ly, are violated continually, Were these laws "understood and obeyed, consumption would disappear entirely. There is, then, au imperative necessity for the compulsory teach ing of hygiene in all schools; and that would include knowledge that would help to guard The young against those special evils to which REFRESHING. they fall a prey; and to combat which head-were brutally murdered by Mr. Haldane, 1909,"
DRY GINGER ALE..
LIME FRUIT
PAGNE.
CHAM-
ORANGE CHAMPAGNE.
STONE GINGER BEER:
PALATABLE
Watson's
AND
FRUIT SYRUPS
mixed with aerated or plain water
masters are at their wits' ends. The greatest,
into which, after a solemo procession, from the Devon, lines to the "grave" and a funeral service, the cross-gon badges which had hither- to adorned the tunic sleeves of the marksmen were “interred." Two or three wreaths were placed on the grave, and also a cross, bearing the inscription:"In loving memory of the guns of the Devon: Militia Battalion, which
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During the opening of the case, Mr. McNeill was interrupted in an argument concerning ice plants, and canned ice. The argument lasted for some time, and Mr. McNeill continued, quoting letters at length, from Mexxis. Jardine, Matheson and Company to Mr. A. H. Rennie is regard to the contract to be made between the Hongkong Milling Company and the former company to supply their surplus ice.
This continued until the Court rose for tiffia- When the Court resumed, Mr. McNeill con-
tinued his address in the same strain as already stated, and the case was adjurned until to- morrow morning,
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
CANTON HANKOW 'RAILWAY.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, 10th August.
Teotai Kwong, Engineer-in-Chief of the Kwaugtung section of the "Canton-Hankow Railway, having served in that capacity for nearly three years, has now written to the Board of Directors of the Company informing them of his intention to resign from his posi
· INTARPORT CRICKET.
SINGAPORE TO VISIT HONGKONG......
The Singapore Free Press of 5th inst, says i---- It is with considerable satisfaction that wa are able to state that the interport cricket matches. will this year be revived though it la perhapa wrong to speak of revival, since the last match
was played in 1904. In that year'a' Straita' toam went away to Hongkong where it met and it was stated in evidence that on Sunday defeated both Shanghai and Hongkong, Barret evening last the defendant went into the and Rees, being the heroes of the two games. shop alone, and looked at the wines and A good many of the slaven which went away Defendant want up to the cATO. then are still available, though a 'bowler of spirits. in which the whiskies were kept and took | Rees' stamp nad a' batemiso of Barrett's are 50 a.bottle. He asked the witness what was the to be easily found, but it should be possible to send away a possibly, stronger all round cleven, tho went on that occasion. The Arrangements as at present made are that the team will leave soĝas to arrive in Hongkong in time to ply a series of matches in the begin. sing of November. Hongkong and Shanghai will be met, and it is also hoped that as elavatt from Japanese perts will be able to attend. The local eleven will probably leave by one mai! and come back by the next giving about a fort night in Hongkong. Perak and Selangor have bath promised suppor, but it is possible that Penong will find it impossible to contribute to the eleven. it is rather curious to note that ever since the shocking Bokhara accident, all these matches bave been played in Hong kong nod on each occasion the Straits' repre tentatives have won. It is quite impostible to form any opinion of possible results this time as be constitution of the eleven is entirely in the dark, but the match at Penang next week' should give a useful line, coming after the local
The complainantadded that defendant did not pay for the bottle of whisky: He could not say what Bise was said as he was inside his shop. | Eventually he went to defeodaat," and the latter again refused to, pay för the whisky
His Worship-Did he say anything? Witoess-Ño. I blew my whistle, and called a European constable (P,C. Glendinning), told him what had happened.
In reply to further quistions, witness said. that the defendant told, the constable that he had bought the whisky.
Witness, however, denied this statement, and again asked him for the return of the whisky," His Worship asked witness whether defend. ant was drank or sober,
The reply was: "Bo had been drinking.".. Further evidence was called, and defendant took the box. He stated that he did not re- member entering the shop, and also did not remember taking the whisky.
His Worship said that the prosecution had not satisfied him that there was (elonious iù-
tent in the actions of the defendant, and dis
-charged him.
tion, owing to the bad feeling created among GREAT BRITAIN AND PORTUGAL.
of all curses is ignorance and ignorance of THE British Consoi at Nanking (Mr. H. King) the shareholders as a result of the examination
the laws of health is responsible for the wreck writing on the trade of that" district in 1908, of thousands of young lives. I have been says it is probable that in no place in China told that such teaching makes boys morbid. are there to be found at the present time more That is rubbish. 'Knowledge should not be signs and indications of the movement in favour picked up from the gutter, yet most parems of reform on Westers lioss than is Nanking, with its numerous colleges and educationa! seem perfectly content to allow their
establishments, its excellent roads, railway en- children thus to acquire it, Shame on them for so flagrant a neglect of a plain-erprises, &c., but the old obstacle of a dearth of funds is blocking the way. Where there is duty! Young people go wrong mainly
a genuine probability or intention of putting from ignorance; for heaven's sake, let through large undertakings or projects, de- them have a chance of keeping straight. cided preference is shown for dealing direct. Guaranteed to be made from the Health lectures given in the right way, ly with "specially accredited "representatives
pure juice of sound ripe fruit.
make excellent refreshing beverages.
and with understanding, could he con
ducive of nothing but good; and after COD siderable experience of giving them at my old school, Cranleigh, I can say that the subject has aroused a deep interest there; and I have never had more attentive A. S. WATSON & CO., audiences. Has not the time come to demand that the teaching of hygiene should LIMITED,
be compulsory, and take premier place on the school curriculum ?” HONGKONG and KOWLOON.
Hongkong, igth July, 1909.
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Addrea.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Waiwqpu intends to request the Throne to conier decorations on Tang Shao-yi and Li Sheng-to.
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THE Wairupu has signed an Arbitration Treaty with the Minister for the Netherlands in
Ordinary basinse comarunton<loma + »uld Vežulirense! | Peking.
to The Manager.
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China of the home firms or manufacturers concerned, rather than through the medium of inreign (as opposed to "native or Chinese) arms acting as agents in Shanghai or else
where.
THE Shanghai Dock & Engineering Co., Ld.. launched on the 4th fast, from their Pootung Waiks the new opium hulk Wanking, which was built to the order of-Mestrs, E. D. Sastoon & Co., to replace their hulk Goren which was sold some months ago. The launch was most sac. cessful in every respect. After the vessel 100k the
to the party adjourned water
the builders office, where Mr. John Prentice proposed
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the owners, and
Mr. Levy replied for. then, proposing the toast of the builders. The verici is quite ap acquisition to the hulk feet on the Hungpd and reflects great credit on the builders and savayori, Messrs. Parker and Robb, under whose supervision, the bulk was constructed. The hull is of Siemens Martin Mild Steel, 165
of the Company's accousts. It is doubtful, however, whether his reiiguation will be ac cepted, as no expert Chinese engineer can bo found to replace him just at present,
CANTON SALT COMMISSIONER.
On the 7th instant, as Imperial Decree was issued in which, Ting Nai Yeang, who has been Acting Salt Commissioner. at Canton for some time, has now been promoted to the post of Salt Commissioner of the Kwanglung province.
,་ DELIBERATIVE COUNCIL.
Work has beco commenced on the erection
of a building, designed in foreign style, on the outskirts of the Eastern Gate, for the intended Caston Deliberative Council. The building is expected to be completed on the stb day of the Bib moon. The cost of the building is estimated at 120,000 taels,
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OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS, Trotri Chan Mong Trang will temporarily take over the seal of office, on the 11th instant as Kwangtung. Provincial Judge in place of Wei Ching Tung, transferred to Kwangsi. Os the same day, Tantai Hop Kwok Kwan will assume charge as Acting Taolai. for the Development of Native Industries vice Chen Mong Trang
FOREIGN AFFAIRS,
Taotai Su Yui Chiu, Chief Secretary of Foreign Affairs to the Cantos Viceroyalty, left bere on the 8th instant for Hongkong on
official business.
THE NEW VICEROY.
M
AN INVITATION TO KING MANUEL.
---London, August 4, Reuter's correspondent at Lisbon announces that King Manuel Gas received au invitation from King Edward to visit England in a few weeks-N, G. D. News,
tournament.
Hongkong papers state that Hongkong will be able to place three teams in the field if necessary to meet their visitors, so apparently the northere port has plenty of talent to pick from
ALLEGED ILLEGAL
IMMIGRATION,
RECENT INVESTIGATIONS AT SAN FRANCISCO.
The San Francisco Call of July 8 says - The recent investigation by special agents from Washington into the enforcement at this port of the Chinese exclusion act is said to have revealed the startling fact that while the gate on the main travelled ocean highway is reasonably well guarded there is a side entrance wide open.. and practically unwatched through which an. desirable Colestials may be smuggled in by dozent.
How many have come, in through this un...‚' guarded portal only the unwelcome immigrants TACHNICAL COLLEGE IN CHINA. themselves know. The fact, however, that
STANDARD OIL SHIPS,
"Chinees will pay as much as $joe each for the Persons in touch with the Far East cannot rather uncertain chance of being smuggled fail to recognize the fact that the Chivesa Em ashore from a Pacific Mail liner leads the offi pire is now passing through a phase of uncials to believe that many have taken advan precedentedly rapid development. One of the age of the opportunities to land openie Chin most noticeable symptoms of this change is. ese members of the crews of the steameri the expansion of the railway systems, and in operated by the Standard Oil Company. Of connection therewith the spread of technical these ships, ying the British and German education. Enginering describes an institu.flags, probably a dozen come regularly to ibis tion which may be regarded as one of the port. Each of them carries between 40 and go most important centres for the dissemination of Chinese sailors and firemen Western science in Chind-the Engineering and, Mining College at Tâ ig-Shao, which is situate When a Standard Oil ship arrives the vessel ed about too miles south-east of Peking, about | is boarde " by an official of the Chinese bureau, midway between Tinatain and Sbaobaikwan. who lists the Asiaticr in the chew, taking a it was here that the Chinese Evgineering and" brief description of each man. This descrip. Mining Compiqy first commenced working tion is purely perfunctory and, except where the Kaiping coalfield in 1878. The necessity suspicion is aroused, means little in the way of - for communication with Pehtang-ho eventual- a check. Balore that ship in given clearance a ly led to the construction of a railway line as watchman from the immigration bureau goes. far as Hsuko-chuang, and this was subse on board with the list, calís the roll and if tha quently developed into what is now the fm number of Chicote on board tallies with the perial Railways of North China. It was in list be so certifies, and the ship is allowed to
connection with this line that, in the year 1906," "fail" there was founded the Engineering and Mining
~The Editor will not andestane to Be responsible-for-THE-Ministry of Finance proposes-to-increase.ft. long by 35 feet broad, and 12 feet moulded Caston officials states that the Canton Viceroy. aludents.. Like the railway, this justitation is is granted clearance the immigration bureau
any injucted MS., nor to return any Contribution. the duty on foreigo opium in order to make up depth. The house is of wood and consists
DUBS(JUPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE)
DAILY--$86.par sanam... WEEKLY $19. per sonnin
The rale per quarter and per mansam, proportioau Subscriptions for any period Ips than one month will be charged for a full month. The dally imus in delivered free when the addraw is accessible to mewnger Peak sulmeribem can have their copies delivered at their residences without may axún chargs. On copies out by post kåt additional $1.80 për quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the wankly jwenn to any part of the
world 4 30 cents per quarter.
a deficit in the revenue.
THE Navy Commissioners have consulted with Viceroy Tuan Fang in regard to establishing a naval armoury at Tientsin.
THE Government has proposed to establish Customs Hallons on the Sungari River, but this proposition has been opposed by the Ros sian Ministeri
It is stated that the Government has decided to confer official rünks on artisans who may have distinguished themselves. It is hoped by this to stimulate industry in China.
A telegram received from the North by the
desigante, ".E. Yuan Sbs Haun, has sufficient recovered from ble recent illness, and had, on the 7th instant, left Chi Nan Fu for Shang
est route for the Southern Capital,
on the main deck of a cargo room 135 feet longly by 27 feet wide, and on the second floor of very spacious and comfortable accommodation-for-hai bulk keeper and crew, with a large verandah ali tound....
7BRRIBLE CORBAN
SUPERSTITION.
MAD MAN FLOGGED TO DEATH.
HONAM-THEATRE:
Between the taking of the first when the ship College for the technical education of Chinese comes in and checking it up before the vessel -under-Imperial-administration (Board of Posts paya-po-attention to the ship and the going- and Comn.ucitations) and in accordance with and coming of the Chinese is left to the discre the educational requirements of the Board of tion of the ship's officers. " Education. The staff consists of a pre. sident (Mr. S S. Young, M.A.), four Eng. lish professors in the mechanical engineer ing, civil engineering, mining and physical faculties respectively, two Chinese literati for the collateral pative work, and a clerical staff A four years' course, continues Engineering, was prescribed, and about 128 Budents from var. Several cases of robbery have been reportedious parts of the country were admitted in the
The attendance bas remain lately in the district of Shun Tak, where the first place. bad characters are aided by sampans, or, stricted practically steady, the total registered num-goes ashore and Hom Bik, who has just sold
The lease of the Honam Theatre has now expired and the Fan Yu Magistrate bas issued a Dotification inviting new tendera, to be handed in not later than the 13th inst
"A" "NEST OF KONNERS:~~
SYSTEM 13 Lax - Aa is the case on the big passfogerðiners, the ships' officers are personally acquainted with only a few of the members of the Chinese crew. All orders are given to a No. 1 mão, of whom there are two in the deck department and two in the firetosm. Apart from these... No. 1 men all others are just Chinese.
This being the case, nobody on board in uu- thority in aby wiser, if Ab Wing of Typhoon
Bingle Copion, Daily, ten cents. Wookly, (wenty IT is stated that Prince Tual Tso has consulted which teils of the blind superstition prevailing West River. Admiral Li Chuo 40-day left for college consists of residential accommodation in his place. The No.. man in Ah Wing's
fire oats (for cash only).
BIRTH.
HOPE-1th August, at Sheerness, the wife of Lleat. J. UxMSON HOPE, Royal Garrison. Artillery, of a daughter.
DEATH.
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On August 4, 1909, at Shanghai, Charles Leopold Albert Oppenheim-Gerard, of the Standard Oil Co., aged 99 years.
with Viceroy Tuan Fang on the advisability of enforcing the stamp duty first in the Chibli province, in order to make up for the loss in duties on native opium.
A LARGE Confiagration occurred at Kiukiang on Friday'week, four lighters containing.car goes of kerosene oil from the Asiatic Petroleum Co. being destroyed.. The flames were visible at a distance of thirty-miles.– FLOODS, have occurred at the north Graod Canal and loandated a score or more of-vil- | lages. The Inhabitants are making the utmḥe' efforts to protect other embankments, which HONGKONG, Wednesday, August 11, 1969. are being threatened by the food waters.
The Hongkong Celegraph
We take the following from the Seoul Fress: -A story is told by a local contemporary
among the Corean masses. A Corean peasant named Chyong Changhyou, living at Yongsan, had a brother, who b.came mentally deranged some three years ago and has since 'frequently caused no little trouble to Chyong and his fami-
Recently there came to the hosts of the pea- sant a Coréiu quack physician, who, being con.. sulied by bim, examined the insane brother and pronounced that he was under the spell
ly speaking, the Cheung long boats, in the the West River to make an inspection of the waterways with a view to carrying out neces airy reforms in the intind patrol service.
DR. PAULON MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL.:
CONDITIONS OF THE TRUST,
..That from these' fonds shall be formed a special fond to be called the Dr. Paulun Memorial Fund.
2. That the capital shall not be touched. 3. That the interest only shall be used for the sole purpose of defraying part of the working expanses of the Tung Chea Hospital, the name of which shali bo changed into Paulco Hospital.
her being now over 20p. The equipment of the
for, 160 students, houses for the foreign and. native staff, dieing-hall, and three educational buildings. It is in the Immediate neighbour hood of the railway shops, which were transfer- 'red in 1838 from Hau-ko-chuang to the present locality, and are now sufficiently equipped to be able to manufacture all types of rolling-stock. The railway station is within easy distance, and there is good hospital accommodation near at hand. All technical lectures, adds
out his business in Chinatown, should return.
division koows the, difference, but as the ex- change may be worth $500 to him his eyesight is naturally defective.
If this should happen in a dozen cases on the same abip all the No. 1 mes would be in fandı; 12 Chinese who could not have entered the United States by the regular route are happily located in the Tand of the free, anti a dosta Celestials who have made their respective piles are assured of a free passage home.
THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE..
To the average immigration bureau watch- man all Chinese look alike, and when the man. from Chinatown answer to the pames of the men from China the white man doing the checking matka the list OK and the tranince tíon is complete.
portunity is heia afforded for the fullest possible development of practical engineering in Chica, That such chances are not being over-looked is evidenced by the keen attection of students and the comparatively high examination ́re. With its present force of 14 watchmen the salts. A few students have also passed out to local officials are powerless to maintain more techoical manufactures before completing their effective supervision over the Standard Oit ships and foreign tramps carrying Chinese crews. Meanwhile Rockefeller is maintaining, labocsátly no doubt, an open door for the ad. mission of aliens officially marked by Act of Congress as undesirable. 1
courses..
of a certain evil spirit. The physicianIt has been decided that the funds collected. -Engineering, are delivered in English.--The- further said that in order to cure bis malady it for the Dr. Paulun Memorial Hospital shall be hours of study are about 36 per week. A lo was necessary to drive out the spirit from his handed over in the Trustees of the Tung Chenspection of the courses will show that an op bndy and this could be done only by prayer Hospital on the following conditions. and by, the fegging of the afflicted man with stick made of peach for five days. The cre- duloos peasant asked the man of medicine to THE Government has been considering the undertake the curing of his brother, where- TEACHING OF HYGIBNE, amalgamation of the following Ministries upon the quack departed, saying that the prayers The Ministry of Civil Office with the Grandmast be offered by paosu, and he would Within recent times the compulsory teach Secretariat, the Ministry of Rites with the ring one. Now a pausu is a sort of sorcerer ing of hygiene in all the public schools Ministry of Education, the Peking Gondar and the profession is exclusively followed
4. That the capital shall be invested in THE following notice to maringis, dated the bas been vigorously advocated and even in merie with the Ministry of the Interior and by the blind. 'A few days after, the quack the Colonies the teaching of that subject has the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and doctor came again to the hours of Chyong Shangbai Municipal 6 per cent. Debenturer, 5th inst., has been issued by the Coast Inspecs
accompanied by a blind man named Chon If through unforeseen circumstances it shall be lor's Office of the Imperial Maritime Costoms been taken up is no perfunctory manner,
Commerce with the Yuch'uanpu.
Kiwon. They then bound the mad brother, found advisable to invest the capital in equally-Notice is hereby given that the acceptance while in Hongkong special prizes have been A ̈rew days ago (Mr. R. H. Crofton, who is [ ́ard, while the panen was reciting prayers, the good securities, the decision shall be left to the | by China of the International Regulations for ~~~E!~Fano,” Tex”, ̈ ̄July-7-Dasiet J; Kedie," offered to stimulate the young children, in attached to the Colonial Secretariat, give a Sto doctor set himself to the work of beating the discretion of the Trustees of the Paulun Hospital. Preventing Collisions at Ben," which came into commissioner general of immigration, accom Requiring an elementary knowledge of the bill to a coolle to pay a certain account. The evil spirit of the patient with a sick of peach-
5. That in the event of the Paulun Hospital operation on the 1st July, 1897, may be held as panied by F. W. Berkshire, chief inspector for ou best means to be adopted in order to coolie took the Sto and also a walk, and was wood. For hours be continued to adminster being abandoned, it shall be left to lhe discre- having been in regard to Chlonie vannels of Texas, reached this city to-day on a tour of fo secure healthful surroundings and no avoid not seen for several days. After a very long blows with might and main on the poor man,tion of the Trustees of the Paulus Hospital to foreign type only. Native vessels of antive type spection of the entire Rio Grande border prod the propagation of preventible diseases, search by the police of the Central district the needless of his screams. The result was that assign the interest of the Dr. Paulus Memorial do not, for the presser, come under the opera liminary to artablishing more stringent regala, d
coolie was found yesterday. After pleading aj last the mad brother of Chyong expired, Fund to some other hospital or kindred institution of these Regulations. This Noiles, es tiens to prevent amoggling of Chinese across In a recent communication to the Pall Mall guilty to the charge of theft he was awarded and, the matter being reported to the Polication in Shanghai on the condition that the same plains Notice to Mariners, No, yo3,” is the the border from Mexico. It is said that gov*** Gastle wo and it asserted that the ignor six weeks' hard labour and six hours' stocks, in at Yongina, both the gasck doctor and the of the Dr. Paulun. Memorial Fund shall be wording of which some obscurity has been erament inspectors will be sent to Mexico tq puce of the real meaning of health which, the Policy Court to-day.
blind pansu were arrested,
foundi
| keep watch on Chlaste immigrants, mutt
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