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it in stated that 489 steamets brought a total of 157,800 persons, most of whom were coo lies returning from the Straits Settlements, it will be recognised that in the event of epidemic disease breaking out en route the Health Officer has his work cut out for him, A. §. WATSON & CO., The total number of emigrants during the year .amounted to 71,081 and shows a de- crease of 34,886 29 compared with the figures for 1907. Of this total the majority were for the Straits Settlements,49,643; while the remaining 21,438 were for other ports such as San Francisco, Victorie, Seat tle, Salina Cruz, Mauritius, &c. The wave of emigration reached its maximum during the month of March when 8,882 emigrants left the Colony, while the minimum occurred during the month of February when "only 2,994 left; this can be accounted for by the
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constantly from severe irritation, of throat LOCAL AND GENERAL. and lungs as a result of breathing the air heavily charged with dynamite fumes. Oc A BUFFALO was the cause of the derailment of Casionally coolies have to be carried out from slaven waggons on the Siam railway recently. the workings being overcome by the fumes
Or the Langkawi group of islands, Šiam re- after blasting operations. A few minutes intains possession of Palao Trutow and Pule the fresh air, however, always revives them Adang." and there have been no serious results," Workmen who have to endure such condi-A MAD dog ran amok in Bow Bazaar, Calcutta, tious ought to be pretty well paid for their and bit a5 persons, who are being sent to hardihood, whatever their skill might be The total number of cases treated at North and South Face Camps, No. 2 tunnel, during the year was 3,064 as compared with 3,667 in 1907, which is certainly an improvement
Kasauli at the public expense.
THE Hoogkong and Shanghai Bank has just bought a piece of land at Batavia, on which banking effices will be erected. A SEAM of coal, 5ft. gin. in thickness, has been
pierced near Dover. The seam is the thickest yet found in the Kent coal area. -
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NOW FOR A “DOGS' HOME.
WE are informed by the Colonial Secretary that, What does Hongkong want with a dogaten days having elapsed since the last case of home? The idea, according to a statement plague, clean bills of health are being resumed made by His Excellency the Governor at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Coun- cil, originated with a certain worthy parson in the city who propuses to look after the wails and mongrels of dogdom. If it had been anybody else than the gentleman in question, we should have said that there was a great scheme behind this dogs' home
THE production of Java sugar has been doubled in the last fourteen years and amounts 18, at present, about ten per cent of the world's pro. duction of cine and beetroot sugar together. A CONSIDERABLE depletion of the Chinese po palation took place from Perak last year. The Railway, the Chinese Protectorate, the Mines the same tale,
CANZON DAY BY DAY,
VILLKOR R UBERY,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
NEW CANTON VIGBROT..
LUNCHEON At governmenT, HOUSE,
H.E. Yuto Shu-Hauan, the Viceroy-designate of Gaston, is expected to 'arriva lo Hongkong from Shanghai by the Ks, Hain Ming on the
Canton, 26th August. On the 2nd day of this moon, at 8 o'clock in 31st inst, or early on the morning of the ret the motaing, the village of Masha, in the dis-September. His Excellency will make a very whom most were soldiers stationed in the Canton, During his sojourn in the Colony, trict of Namhol, was attacked by robbers, of brief stay in Hoogkong and then proceed to vicinity. Sixteen houses in all were ransacked Yuan will be entertalued at an official
| luncheon at Government House. and five persons were kidnapped. The cass
SUICIDE IN THE HARBOUR. has been reported to the Nambel Magistrate and yesterday that official șant a deputy to the village to investigate,
COOLIE JUMPS FROM FERRY LAUNCH.
A report was made to the police last night of case of suicide, which had occurred in the harbour. The information was supplied by the coxswain of a Yau-ma-ti ferry launch, and it would appearthat while the launch was cross-
LAUNCH FERRY. The Canton Lausch guild has petitioned the. officials for the privilege of running ferry boats in tow of steam launches between Canton and Homam to take the place of the sampans, which are not considered to be safe enough for pas senger traffic. The petition of the Steaming the harbour on her way to Yall-ir a-ti, non Launch Guild is now under consideration, of the passengers, who was seated forward, and, if granted, the people will appreciate the got to bis fast and jumped over the sido. The action of the Steam Launch Guild in provid-launch was stopped immediately and a search ing a steam ferry traffic service in the Pearl was made for the man, but without success, and the launch continued the journey. The man was not known to anycon on board. On reach-
River between Canton and Hocam.
GLEATHER FACTORY,,
"It is reported that the required capital foxing Yau-ma-ti a report of the occurrence was the formation of the proposed Cantos Leather lodged at the station. Factory has been fully subscribed and that a
CHAM portion of thein must have been, for it is arrangement.. For a moment's consideration Departinept and the Secretariat returns all tell site has been selected in the vicinity of the
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difficult to believe that there was such a ̈ number of gentry, travellers and men of substance seeking admission to the United States in 1908. British Columbia took nearly eight thousand Chinese, 7,888 to be exact, so that calculating the poll tax at $500 gold per capita Canada obtained a very sub- stantial addition to her revenue. There is one item which would bear explanation, though so far as we can see none is offered. lu 1908 some 4,789 emigrants to Java ports were examined by the Health. Officer as
will show how the game of fleecing the pub- fic could be worked with surpassing results. First, there is the home. Well, that need not be au elaborate affair, certainly one does not expect the housing arrangements to be on a par with the creatiuus of Sir Christopher Wren. Alew boards, tacked together, a uniber of staples and au am ple supply of water, and the dogs' home is complete. But what an opportunity
A NEW native publication, The Theatrical Netve, has made its appearance in the Colony, In the Police Court, this morning; a coolie was and Sto by Mr. J. R. Wood, for selling that journal without a licence.
tanks of the Canton Waterworks for the estab-
lishment of the factory.
„FIRE AT TAL-KOK-1801,
FAR BASTERN SHIPPING.
PROSPECTS OF COMPETITION FROM THE JAPANESE.
Trade in the East, and shipping in particular, says "Fáirplay," were exceedingly bad when I passed over the ground in March and April of this year. In Hongkong I heard that most of the ime-chartered boats which had bitherto been
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broke out in a house at Tai-kok-tsui, near Yau-gaged in the China coasting trade had been
Shortly, after one o'clock this morning fire
at home for good, and that out of some 140 In Shanghai the same tale was told, and.in Japan I was informed that out of a total connage
His Excellency the Governor has been plassed' to order that the record or file of patents here totoro kept and the Register of Patents boma-ti and had it not been for the sharp arrival transferred from the Colonial Secretary's Office of the brigade it might have been attended with for grati.uce the home is built, the pro-to the office of the Deputy Official Receiver serions results. The house where the conflagra- and be placed under the custody of the Deputy tion toon place is a two-storeyed brick one, and
muter, if he were one of the worldly wise,
only about 30 vaisels remained on the Coast.
of 1,400,000 of mercantile steam shipping owned 200*
compared with 67 in 1907. Why this, ex could circularise the city for subscriptions Official Receiver with effect from the 1st Sep-numbered 53. The ground flor, was used as'a by Japan 400,000 tons were laid up.
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traordinary difference? And whereas eight of these 67 were rejected on health grounds REFRESHING.only 82 out of the four thousand odd had to
stand down for similar reasons. Salina Cruz either losing its fascination for the wandering Chinaman or there were reasons, not stated, why only 2,30 went to the Mexican port last year as against twice that number in 1907We believe the decrease was due to the prevalence of trachoma, the intend ing emigrants being held back by the private medical practitioner engaged to look after coolics bound for the American Con- Unent until their eyes were in a healthy state Honolulu also is fast losing its attraction for the Chinese coolies only 30 being sent there last; year as contrasted with 316 in the pre- vious twelve months. One interesting item shows that 329 emigrants were found for German New Guinea where it is to be hoped that they will keep whole skin and
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towards the cost of erecting the large, airy and substantial structure, fitted with all modern conveniences and under the super vision of the Government. He could poin: with pride to the fact that humanitarianism is the keyoute of life to-day; that it is the highest form of morality; that it is idealism personified; that those who subscribed dollar to the building fund would be sure to go to heaven, while those who subscribed ten dollars would get there ten times as quick and have a better view. Then to encourage the laggards he might adopt the principle of the University Committee and assure those who contributed, say, $100-that their marble husts would be placed in the home, while those who gave $10 would receive an aluminium nedal entitling them to nothing in particular.. The scurvy, knaves who only forked out a dollar would get a free chance in the lottery for broken down wastrels of
tember, 1909.
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A CHINAMAN, Leung Chau, who was acting as watchman to a gambling game, which was being conducted in Jardine's B: zar yesterday; way to No. a Police Station he offered the was arrested by the Wanchai police. On the long-a-bribe of aideteco cents to sasure-his- release. In the Police Court, to-day, he was charged with both the offences, and had to pay a fine of $20.
sub-committees of the Seattle Chamber subscription funds for the entertainment of the of Commerce are engaged in collecting by Lapanese business-men and officials who will arrive in Seattle in September for a tour of the Pacific Coast and the Eastern States. It was determined at a meeting.bold in the Chamber of
Commerce to raise a fund of $10,000 for the reception and entertainment of the Japáncre while they are in Seattle----
grocer shop, and the floor. above occupied by coolies. The fire accurred in the ground floor, amongst a lot of inflammable goods, and ate its way to the first storey. When the fire brigade charge of Sargeant Macdonald and Policeman. from Yau-ma-ti Police Station, which was in Atiewell, arrived on the scene, the entire build- ing was ablaze, and steps were lastantly taken to save the adjoining houses. In this the firemen were successful. House No. 53 was gutted. The damage done is estimated at $500 and was not covered by insurance. The origin of the out- break has yet to be discovered.
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HONGKONG WATER POLO SHỈALD CÙMPE LITION.
BIGHTH 'ROUND.
·LUSITANO RECREATION CLUN VI, BOYS' OWN CLUB.
A draw was hardly expected when the above,
As regards the future of Japanets shipping 1. am of opinion that the low wagen and cheap victualling will enable japanese shipowners to successfully compete against Europeans and 10 gradually compete against European ves sals now employed in the China trade : at pra- sent lack of funds is the principal impediment. ADMIRALTY DOCKYARD.
NOTICE TO MARINERS,
It is notified in the Garette that when any of H. M. ships are about to enter or leave the Admiralty Camber at H. M. Dockyard, 'Hong- || kong, a red fi ig will be holsted on the flagstaff erected on the north arm of the aforesaid camber.
When this signal is hoisted, all vessels (including antive craft and steam-launches). must pass to the northward of the docking buoys and the line formed by buoysTMNes.;6;- 6A and II.
When any of H. Maships are about to enter
A Fishing boat, which was then nochored off. Lamma Island, was raided by the police lost night. It was expected that a quantity of arms and ammunition was aboard. The jank was searched from stem to sters, bat sothing place in the above competition, after their All steamships must then pass to the north- defast at the bands of the "Buffe" the Boys were fancied and in fact odds were given that they would overcome their rivals when they met la the swimming eaclosure, as the latter although bigger opponents. Though the Boys have had ›a very light team, are much quicker than their
teams met yesterday afternoon, and although or leave the Admiralty Dry Dock, a blue dag
the Lusitanos "ware at one time looked 'will be bolsted on the above mentioned flag. upon favourablý and reckoned on taking third | staff.
S. WATSON & CO., avoid the cannibals. It is quite bad enough the canine, breed, all prizes and no blanks, to have to endure life in Hongkong or Can-If the promoter did not clear a solid five ion during the summer months, but to staud thousand out of that transaction then his in daily fear of being made into an omelette reputation as an expert if diddling the public that sort was on board, the only thing that was for an epicurean head hunter is apt to be would be for ever blasted. But anyone hav-seized being a box of dynamite delenatore, to somewhat trying for the nerves. Probablying sufficient acumen to start a dogs' home [28 the Germans have managed to rid the in Hongkong would not fail-and it it only country around which the new chum John because we know the high standing of the will work of those peripatetic nuisances, so gentleman who is disinterestedly taking up paid:"" that the batch of emigrants, the first evid
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the junk was charged in the Police Court, to be used for fishing purposes. The master of day, with being in possession of the goods, and was fiued. $15, or six week's hard labour. Fine
the misfortune to have drawn in two matches
- n-Jirmand) – ten-Than-Kaltor, 1, 1os. House Road, Andently from Hongkong, may lead the lithis matter that we seek to show how he is poticE-SERGEANT Wilson charged a merch this season, they have obly suffered defeat at
should be accompanied by the, Writer's Nams and
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Irdinary basinem coinmurfcations should be address"
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The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for any rejected MH., not to return any Contribution.
really doing the Colony a double kindness-ant named Bui Wan, of 7, Connaught Road first in starting the home on really hum-West, before Mr. J. R. Wood to-day, with anitarian lines and second in keeping out bringing unstamped latiers into the Colony, mpscrupulous adventurers. Well then, having thereby infringing the exclusive rights of the Postmester General. The defendant arrived by the steamer Shut On early this morning from the West River. He was stopped on the whart and searched, thirty-four letters being
of gentlenen. Another report which will also appeal to a large section of the | community is that submitted by Dr. Hartley, the railway medical officer, All round, the medical officer finds abundant got together the money which is supposed to have been devoted to the building of the signs of improvement in the health condi-palatial dogs' domain-including five acres tions of those employed on the construction and two cows with a goat thrown in for luck works, but with due defercace to L. Hart-to keep the unruly herd in order our; im-tained drafts and were addressed to Arms in found in his bundle. Most of the letters con ley's optimistic spirit, the record of discast poster would humbly go hat in hand to the America. A plea of guilty was entered, and The rates par quarter and per meason, propatlong whether preventible or not we cannot tell-öld and original subscribers and offer thema.fice of $so imposed.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE), DALLT-286 per priam,
WEEKLY—$13 per annum.
Subscriptions for any period less than one month will be charged an for a full mantlı,
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socossible to mewanger. Peak subscribers can have their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. Un coples sent by pt additional $1,80 per quarter is charged for postage. The postage on the weekly is to any part of the
world in 80 cents per quarter. Bingle Coples Daily, ton cents. Weekly, "iwani
five penis (for ossh only).
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HONGKONG, SATURday, August 28, 1909.
TRE HEALTH OF CHINESE
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special advantages if they look up new shares in the concern that is to say, if they subscribed towards the maintenance of the home and the feeding of the brute beasts,
subsidising a dogs' ward, which would be What could be more commendable than
named afteṛ, the, donor? The dogs also would be re-christened after their sponsors. of course, instead of giving a monetary
SUNDAY-SCHOOL teachere should leave their Bibles at home whico they set out to teach the young idea on Sabbath morning, according to
Ethics and the Sunday School" recently at Professor Clyde W. Votaw, of the University of Chicago divinity school, who lectured on
the university. The speaker declared the Bible was not modern enough for the child, and that either the pupil nor the average teacher could understand the Scriptures sufficiently to coa sider them, Professor Votaw would have the Sunday-school pay more attention to topics connected with contemporary existence than to
the Scriptures.
"I WENT there to find a friend," said Lai Kwai, a coolie, who was charged before Mr. J. R.
The
is a lamentable one. Among the Europeans especially, mataria has as usual been playing havoc. The general health shows a distinct improvement "more especially in the camps has been a reduction of approximately 50 af Beacon Hill No. 2 tunnel, where there per cent of cases of malarial fever." After stating that the Europeans suffered badly from malarial fever, in the summer in spite of the administration of prophylactic doses grant, one might undertake to contribute so of quinine, Dr. Hartley proceeds to describe many rats per diem in order that his protégés the conditions under which the men live.might not suffer the pangs of starvation. And The ground is very wet and soft and with there again, the donor would be helping the the repeated labd-slides which occurred on
Colony while gaining kudos for himself. opening up the South end of the tunnel, Then having got a certain sum forkeeping the pool formation could not be prevented, dogs in good style, with special full diet and The workmen, moreover, in consequence extras on Sundays, it would be necessary to Wood, in the Felice Court, to-day, with enter of the extremely, wet nature of the ground, appoint a manager or doorkeeper or janitoring a dwelling house and stealing a quantity of have bad to work under most trying condi-
the title does not matter because by this stuff. At about six o'clock this morning Lai tions, almost always being knee-deep in water
time the Dogs' Home would have blossomed entered 86, Conough! Road Central. Among the many reports published in or soft aud. This no doubt has been a res-into an inalitution to he referred to with front dust was not locked. He made his way connection with the Medical Sanitary Ceponsible factor in the incidence of sickness. pride, each, single plank composing the ladies. On his way out he took up shree jac to the kitchen and collected a kettle, and some partments, there is one which is always of Now that the work is well in hand drainage three foot square building being by this time kets, which he found lying on a box. On bis interest and that is the report submitted by and scavenging are being carried out us the object of reverence. And that would way down the stairs be was seized by the occa ...the Health Officer of the Port,' Dr. G. P. || thoroughly as possible, coolie fíouses àre mean another subscription: The Govern- plex, who was walling for him to come out. A
Jordan. In this work, which is often of a frequently cleansed with disinfecting fluids,
ment could be approached for a grant-in-aid sentence of three weeks' hard labour sad four most laborious character and carrier with it and the result has been a remarkable impra donation or a supplementary vote and hotin' stocks was passed. - great responsibility, the Health Officer was proveoneal, Oil is used freely all over the a little coaching of the officials would see it STEALING a sampan worth about $10 from s assisted by Dry. Keyt, Grone and Aubrey, line as a means of destroying mosquito larvae carried. For is not the dog man's best Kowloon City merchant, was the charge pre- who took a share in inspecting the shipping in pools impossible to drain." Not a cheer-friend, and are you to see your friend lack ferred against two men belonging to a stone arrivals, the inspection of emigrants and ful picture by any means. Then again: his little luxuries? Of course the subscrip-junk at the Police Court, to-day. The simpan quarantine duty. As an evidence of the "One of the most troublesome ailments at tion idea could be worked ad infinitum, and was moored near the beach, at Kowloon City the onerous character of the work it may be present is the effect of the dynamite fumes if all else failed then we could have a cats' and the defendant, it is stated, sunk her,with stated that during the past year there were in the big tunnel. The heading is about home, then a dogs and cats' home, in fact, 3,991 arrivals, of which 1,933, wero Bri-three thousand feat from the entrance at homes for every living animal, except the tish and 2,058 foreign. These figures, we each face, Ventilation wil, however, be human destitute, who has to wander on the are told, include palling ships but are exclu- much improved when the headings meet hillside at night looking for a bed among sive of the Canton and Macko steamers. It in the course of a few months allow the trees. It is fortunate that Ibis, scheme, might not seem that the Health Officer and inga free current of air, through the is in the bands of a very respected clergy his smaistualy had very much to do in looking whole length of the tunnel. Most of the man who, as we have shown, has saved the after a daily average of tau arrivals, but when workers, especially at South Face, suller Colony from countlese possible evils,
the bands of such formidable actogonists as the VR C. and the Corinthians and still have s chance of occupying third place in the Shield fight. The Lusitaone, although a pretty fast lot have been taking things too easy of late, as the form exhibited forecent matches proved ibat they are not playing their usual good game such as was show in the beginning of the com-
petition.
The swimmers, who represented the rival
teamkat yesterday's game were with but a couple of exceptions the same as bave played through out this interesting Aquatic struggle :
ward of the maʊ-of-war anchorage, and all ticam launches, junks, and sampans, must keep out of the way of the ship entering or leaving the dry dock when in the waters between the following boundaries :—.
Western Boundary-A line jololog Nos. 4, 5, and " Weil Dock * buoys and N.W. corner of Dockyard Extension. Eastern Boundary-Alion joining No. 3
budy, boms of H. M.-S.: Tamar, "East. Deck" buoy, and Western arm of entrance to Naval Camber.
The ship catering or leaving the dry dock to have the tight-of-way within there limits, all other vessels to take their own risk if within- the above mentioned waters when the blue flag
3 shewn from the flagstaff
OPIUM SEIZURE AT BANGKOK,”
DRUG CONCEALED IN-FIRE BRICKS,
L.R.C.-A.J.V. Ribeiro (Capt) J.M.C. Lopes. Customs guards searching the a.s. Phranang C.A.C. Rodrigues, E.M.O. Remedios, F.L. da yesterday came across a seat little "plant” o Reza, Q.M.S Alves and Robert M. Carvalho over 105 taels" weight of epium dross stowed B.O.C.R. Ellis (Capt), A.S. Ellis, Baway among the coal in the buskers, says the Muskett, E. Leitas, H.J. White, H.W. Peterson Siam Weekly Mail of the 16th inst. It was but and P.A. Yvanovicb.'
a small haul, but satisfactory. And to-day the *Muskett secured the ball af the commence Customs' folk, while searching the passengers ment and after a lot of fast swimming and soms by thess. Paklot, tumbled across one of the most good tries by the Lusitanos, Roxa got away wily and ingenious attempts to smuggle it was from Polerson and swimmlag zight up in front of possible to conceive? It stems that a Canton. the goal, had little difficulty in scoring the first
eic passenger named Ah Pooi had several boxes Instead of forcing of a substantial nature, reinforced by wooden and only goal for his team matters again, the leaders allowed their younger battens. These latter by their size aroused thesus- rivals to dash right up into their territory which resulted in A. S. Ellis sending to a tricky shot picions of the searchers and they promptly took which completely baffled Alves, the Lusitano of opium. So they hauled off all the battens-
one off. Of course out dropped a long flat tin custodian. No further scoring resulted after
The second portion of the strugglọ saw the L.R.C. men continually bombarding. the
thi
the 'owner of the boxes was told he must
| and found that each batten had been hollowed out and contained neatly fitted tins of illicit n one of which had in it no less than 59 tanli - B.Q.C. goal, but While coolly kept the shots weight of the treacle-looking stuff. Of course out and averted further disaster for his co-come-along-and-just-as be was about fo score just before time, but his stinger sent in small stack of firebricks. They were just an, rades. A grand opsolog was given. Leitao to do so it transpired that he was the owner of a was just saved by Alves at the cost of a corderordiasty looking lot of febricks that looked as throw, which, however, did not materialise though they had come out of a furnace. Just for and brought a good game to a close,
Lusitanos 1. B.O.C. 1.
· NINTH-ROUND.-
87th Co. R.G.A. v. L.R.C. 88th Co. R.G.A. ¤, 83rd Co. R.G.A. B.O C. v. Batis
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rocks. This was three days ago. A search V. R. C.? was made by the owner for the boat, but it wa1 | °C. Y. C. unavailing. At an early hour this morning the Bafs
moving the rocks from the boat, their inten. L. R. G...... 7. defendants were seen diving into the water and. / B. O. 0. j... 7
tion being to get her up and take her away. R. E Sergeant Sim was on the look-out, however, Byrd Co., R.G.A. 6 and arrested the two man. A plea of not guiky. 28th Co. R.G.A.7. was enivred, and the case' adjourned.
luck one was broken in ́halves when it was' discovered that they were really tins fall of opium_which had been covered_with_s_thia. coating of clay and then fired. Just how this was done without causing the tins to burķt is somewhat of a mystery, as the tips had no vant holes or traces of such, but it bad been dona in a wonderfully clover manner. Altogether fifty-one tins of oplam of taried shapes, and afest were found among the battens and bricks and the Customs' officials must be congratulat- | ad upon having frustrated ona of the clavesent attempts at smuggling yet discovered locally,
TOWKAY Loke Yow's electric plant, which is nów used in his miun at Serendab, will be re- moved to Port Sweltenham, where'kè la open; lng up a cement factory with Mr. D. G✩Ro- beztron, why le coming est from homa, TN
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