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Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1909

is threatened with extinction from Inberant | As funds are much needed for reform mea. weakness, and devote their time to devising some way to staunch the flow of vitality from the heart of the nation, they would find them selves on the shortest road to that goal of which they prate."

surus, the Chinese Government Council in- tends to order the Viceroys and Governors to raise a national loan of Tl1, 5,000,000.

NEGOTIATIONS.for the establisment of settle-

S. WATSON & CO., detener of a people presupposes the ele ments of national strength necessary to enable it to stand alone. It takes men to make armins and paviss; men to conquer une

* It takes men to make a nation. The ipments in Koren to be reserved exclusively for

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Chinese are being abandoned owing to differ- ences of opinion concerning police authority and the ownership of land.

Vicerop yuan SHU HSUN,

LANDING AT CANTON..

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

NOTES BY THE WAY.

THE OPIUM QUESTION,

A VERY TOUGH PROBLEM

SYDNEY'S PROPOSAL

Dr. Wollaston, the Comptroller-General of Customs, has come to the conclusion that the attempted prohibition of opium by Federal law

THE CRITIC CRITICIZED.

Honi soit qui mai y penis. The spectacle of a member of the House of Commons making an attempt to vilify Sic Frederick Lugard with rogard to his firm and conscientious policy

Ant exactly appreciated by the pious people at Newt. A Chiasse merchant ió Adelaide de home, is, to say the least, exasperating to a clares that the drug is smoked as much in that degree, Because our sound-minded Governor

Canton, 3rd September. Shortly after one o'clock yesterday afte rodos, the steamer Hein Ming, of the Chins Merch-anent the opium question, which, however, is ants Steam Navigation company, steamed into Canton Harbour with HE. Yoan Shu Hsun and snite on board. The Provincial Treasurer,

has proved a failare, says the Sydney vesing

are common, and prosecution af persons found smoking is an everyday event. bourne and Sydney seizures of smuggled opium

tilled, soil and make it produce rice and Wx have received from Mr. A Fong, photo- Provincial Judge, Educational Commissioner, | Sas chosen to meet the wishes of his superiore city as before 'the order was issued. In Mal-

The Filipinos have grapher, an excellent photograph of the Vicore: been in these islands since time, to them, im. sal group taken at Goverment House the memorial and yet they have pot made the other day. It is a capital souvenir of Viceroy country their swa. They have entered in but Yuan Shu-heun's visit to Hongkong en route to have not possessed the land. "After all those the southern provincial capital,, unknown centuries they are yet bit`a handful

CHINESE report says that the Governo

of men unable to supply the labour necessary to cultivate the soil on which they find them lately proposed that the Ministry of Finance Governmeal Tiso Tar wharf, and was 'mat that their high-banded actions should be sun. of Customs officials and police engaged in the

selves.

should be invested with full control of all Cus

toms affairs in the Empire to ensure uniformity of power, but Prince Ching strongly opposed the suggestion, pointing out that customs tarifi

proceeded on board steam launches, alongside the trading community-which, after all, is the Salt Commissioner and several other officials and at the same time not to go in the face of the Fain Ming on her arrival and boarded her bulwark of a city's prosperity--an unknown

The duty formerly imposed yielded between to meet the New Viceroy. H.E, Admiral Li individual fortified with the addition of M.P. to

£50,000 and £65,000 a year, the fines that are Chuo, and Commander-in-Chief Chua Tiogais, appellation decries to a dignified assem Chik proceeded on board the Kiang Ku to the bly that Colonial heade are openly thwarting now imposed upon smugglers and users of the Fain Ming. His Excellency landed at the the efforts of the Imperial Government and drug scarcely balance the expenses of the staffs by the Acting Viceroy, H.E. Wu Seung Lin, pressed. The fact that such a sentiment should task of enforcing the prohibition order. And and the three Tartar Generals and others. have emanated from an M.Pdoes not prove their file appear to be largely wasted, Troops were drawn up on both sides of the the sagaduess of Mr. Bennett's (the M.P. io inasmuch, as Chinese and others seem to be able to gel' as much opium as; they want, even on the Viceroy's landing. It is estimated that whose" personality is hid in comparative from two to three thousand persons must have abscurity occasionally makes a bold bid to win witnessed the landing. At the conclusion of cheap fame, In the whitest skein may be brief official reception, H.E. Yaan and suite found a black thread, get in chairs and proceeded into the city.

problem for the best brains of the race. Its involve diplomatic relations and that the Waiwharf and a band atruck up, appropriate music | question) vile suggestions, for many an M.Kif they have to pay 100 per cent, more than in

A change must be wrought some way in the vital statistics of the race or the future can hold but little for the Filipino people. Here in the solution will be the salvation of the people; a failure to solve it will mean the shipwreck of all their hopes

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tue Freach mail of the 3rd August was deli- CHAM-vered in London on the 3rd inst.

ORANGE CHAMPAGNË.

STONE GINGER BEER.

PALATABLE

AND

A SCHEME to abolishije eunuch service in the Palaces will shortly be submitted by the Pek- ing Government.

THE American Legation in Peking gave a banquel to the Chinese Government officials and nobles on Saturday last.

AN. amalgamation has been effected of the principal Canadian cement.manufacturing cont panies. The capital of the trust is £5,000,003, SIXTY NINE Chinese officers and mes stationed at Changtu, Manchuris, fled to Kuangchengize

owing to the dissatisfaction caused by a new. commandant.

CHINESE and Japanese commissioners are be

REFRESHING.ing appointed to arrange the purchase of laud required for the reconstruction of the Abtung Mukden railway.

Watson's

FRUIT SYRUPS

mixed with aerated or plain water make excellent refreshing beverages. Guaranteed to be made from the

pure juice of sound-ripe-fruit.

Ir is stated that the Prince Regent intends to send President Liang Tun-yen to the United States to interview President Taft, and confér with him on an imponent matter.

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We are advised that information has been re- ceived from the Government of Madras to the effect that quarantine restrictions imposed upon arrivals from Hongkong have been withdrawn.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation by Lieutenant C. H. Ross of the commission in the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, with effect from the 24th Au “gust, 1909

wups should be consulted before deciding upon the question..

Wa(N; C. 1. News) regret to record the death of Lady Hornby, widow of the late Sir Edmund G. Horoby, formerly Chief Judge of H. A. Supreme Court for China and Japan. Lady Emily Angusia Edroby was the eldest daughter of the late Captain J. 1. Roberts, of New York and Shanghai. She was the third wife of Sir Edmund Hornby, whom she married in 1875. Her husband died in 1896. Lady Haraby, who is a sister of Mrs. W.-S. Jackson, leave two daughters, one of whom is Mrs. W. H. Deum. mond, while the other is unmarried.

FROM later accounts it appears that the Sungari flood caused even greater losses than were at first estimated The Japanese Consul at Kiria tow reports that as many as 10,000 people were drowned and some 7,000-houses jaundal. ed in the Kisin Province. On communication of the calamities being made by the provincial governor to the Peking Government, the latter has appropriated the sum of Tis, 60,000 towards the relief fund,

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HONGKONG WATER POLO· SHIELD COMPETITION.

NINTH ROUND.

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A RETRENCHMENT TOPICS. It is satisfactory to note that Government is proceeding with its retrenchment scheme in real earnest. As the result of the Select Committee appointed to go into the question of cutting down the expenditure of the Sanitary Department, an illuminating report was laid on the table at the last The last match in the Hongkong Water meeting of the Sanitary Board, which prac Polo Shield Campetition between the Boystically proved that there was not the slightest Own Club and the "Buffs" ended in a win for necessity for a large number of posts as at pro sent existant. The only wonder in that it was the Military team by 3 goals to 2 alter a very interesting stroggle. The Boys were short of their two best players Meters. A, R. Ellis and A. 5. Ellis, which of coune made a difference to the feam.

The Buffs had the boller of play in the first half, scoring 3 goals in, the third goal being caused by the goalkeeper who did not attemps to stop same. The Boys, however, played very much better in the second ball and marked their opponents closely... Leitao opened the scoring for the Boys with a splendid long abot, the second goal going to Peterson from a penalty.

Buffs:-3 goals. Boys - goals, The Bird Co., Royal Garrison Ai dlery for. leted their match to the Royal Engineers, and the Water Polo season is now practically at an ord.

RETURNS of the average amount of bank notes in circulation and of specie in reserve in. Hongkong, during the month ended 31st August, 1909, as certified by the managers of the respective Banks :-

Average Specie in Banks.

Amount. Reserve. Ghartered Bank of India,

Australiaand China, $3,786,696 $1,000,000 fallows Hongkong and Shaoghai

Banking Corpora- tion,......... National Bank of China,

Limited,

The final League Table now stands as

LEAGUE TABLE,"·

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the old days. Moreover, shipmasters, agents, stewards, and the responsible officers of vessels generally, have a very bad time when they carry Asiatic crews with a taste, naturally se- quired and stimulated for engaging in the illicit

traffic.

Dr. Wollaston suggests that the prohibition order should be cancelled, and the duty re- imposed. Then, instead of paying the mosey into general revenue, he would use it to buy the consent of the opium-smokers to their,

ler-General objects to is the fact that the money being seat back to China. What the Comptrol- bol now paid is duty is really employed to assist the smugglers in circumvesting the not thought of before. But in getting rid of Customs and police. "If the Government these superfluous posts, it is the duty of the cannot keep the opium out be concludes, Government to meto out adequate compensa-why not let it in under a heavy doly, as tion to those officer to whose credit stand a previously, and are the revenue in a way that

would ultimately increase the demand for it long and faithlul record of service and on whom a sudden dismissal will tell harshly. in view of the fact that the excusive abolition of sanitary posts owes its inception to special contingencies, it is but fair that some con- sideration is due to those whose services are to be dispensed with through no fault of their own, What sensible-minded folk would like to see is that Government should not let pass unnoticed the salaries of high officials and their unneces sary allowances. A policy of "peney wise, pound foolish" is worse than useless.

THE DUTCH VISIT..

The visit to Hongkong of the Dutch Squadron served to show that whatever the political-relations between pwerful nations, there is a fascinating chuim about the warm

· Played. Won. Lost; Drawn. Points. fellowship that one country's representatives display towards another pation in time of peace. The right royal manner in, which our hich visitors were received was worthy of Hong. wong's best traditions, while the appearance of the trim fiulo vessels in the barbour accentuated the importance of Hongkong's tremendous shipping. It was also a happy coincidence that the visit should have been arranged so as to have enabled the anniversary of the birthday of the good and gentle Queen of Holland to be fittingly celebrated by the Colony's Dutch subjects and their naval compatriots, facidentally, the visit bas also been responsible for the enrichment of chair and rickobe coolies, but it is not meet that such mundant things should be discussed and besides, it is hardly fair to the local Jebus.

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SHIPPING MAN'S OPINION. "The idea is ingenious, certainly," remarked. leading citizen in shipping circles, who, bas bad more than a fair share of unpleasant and barassing experiences in connection with opium- smuggling, "We would welcome anything likely to decrease the worries of masters officers, and agents of vessels from the north, that are always 'suspect' on account of their

precautions we tako; the Chiness get the drug yellow crows. It doesn't seem to matter" what in somehow, under the noses of the Customs officers. For ways that are dark, and fortricks that are rain, the beather cannot be beaten ;" and he is full of resovice."

The speaker recalled some instances of mock fights in port among the Celestials, artfully ar» · ranged to engage the attention of sporte-loving ¿fficials, on one side of the steamer, while other yellow-skinned conspirators swiftly and un obstrusively passed packages of opium safely ashore. The greatest trial to the captain, how ever, is when the examiners, convinced that quantities of the drug are concerted aboard, proceed to clear the interior fittings to piecan in

order to reach the forbidden stuff.

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"It looks very much as if the'prohibitionTM scheme has failed utterly," continued our in-

.....$2,235,500 $3,000,000-

til. .$2,845

Total.......... 516,075,044 17,003,000

AN Oakland despatch of July 29 says:-With all-the-pomp and ceremony of the Orientals, the funeral services of Toy Quong, à prominent member of the Bing Kong tong and the See Yup tong, were held to-day at the family home 33 Second street Qaong was a business mana associated with several firms in Chinatown. Toy Qsang bad been ill for some time and was for some time in the Central Hospital. Ha fr is reported that on account of the authorities

was removed from there recently to his home, of the Kiaochou Tsinan Railway refusing to

where he died on the evening of July 25th. A accept Chinese currency for fares, demanding crowd lined the streets as the funeral proces instead bank notes issued by the Germansion wended its way to Mountain View Ceme. (a? Bank, much inconvenience has been caused tery, whezo other ceremonies were held. There has been the recent rise in Rupes' exchange, ugly pokes in the ribs from the shafts of stront fancy that tbare is one means as yet untried

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

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HONGKONG and KOWLOON.

Hongkong, 15th July, 1939.

NOTICE.

All communications intended for publication in The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" should be

A. BIG coconut has been sent by parcel post to the Ceylon Observer. Measurements of its cir. cumferences, round the middle and round the two ends; are a ft. 58 in. and z ft. 9 igchon, respectively.

to Chinese passengers.

was no interment, as the body is to be sent on the next steamer to Hongkong, and the journey to the cemetery was only a part of the Chinese to appoint Gerald George Wood, Esquire, late service. The body was returned to the home

His Excellency the Governor has been pleated

COMMERCIAL...

YARN MARKET,

Hongkong, 3rd September, 1909. There has been much less doing in this

market, and the past fortnight has been com paratively quiet. The principal factor at work leading to the belief amongst buyers of a stiff greater improvement in remitting rates in the near future. Importers have been pressing sales, at a reduction of 50 cents to a dollar per bale

formant, "and in that case we can't go very far

in giving the other propoval a trial. Whether the opium-sodden Chinese in Austràlia will consent to be bought out, that is, agree to being sent back 10 their native land, is a mat-

At all events, more that one of the departed ter I can't offer any strong opinion upon. Clear. Dutchmen will thankfully asset how he escaped they cannot be deported willy-billy, but I

which might prove effective," vehicles and sed in chairs,

THE EXPECTORATING NUISANCE. There are many who doubtless remember the regular little boroeta nest which was raised

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addrewed to The Editor, 1, Ice House Road, and 1 Captain, 6th Battalion, Essex Regiment, 10 be of the deceased, where it will remain until it is on all desirable spinnings, but dealers are actine la certain qya·lers at the time the Bill whereby nothing. Pop it on to the apiam-amot erst or

should be secompanied by the Writer's Name and

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Ordinary binom corrupications should be addrosse !

to The Manager.

The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for say reincted MS., nor to Faturn any. Contribution

BIRTH.

On August 16, 1999, at Ranten Pandjang: Tandjong Poera, Langkats, Sumatra, the wife of Samuel Roberts, of a daughter. DEATHS..

On July 20, 1909, at Eouth Devon, England, Emily Augama, Widow of the late Sir Edmund Hornby, formerly Chief Justice of .B.M.'s Supreme Court for China and Japan at Shang had

On August 30, 1909, at Shanghai, Joseph Mascarello, of the French Municipality, aged

40 years.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1909)

INFANT MORTALITY,

Captain in the Volunteer Corps, and to comshipped to the Orient. mand the lofantry Company, with effect from the 7th May 1909.-1

Tax presidente of the town of Pamplona, Cagayan, announces that a few days ago, a wɔ. man of that town gave birth to seven months triplets which lived but a short time. They are all boys and were baried together in one coffin in the parish cemetery.

CANTON DAY BY DP,

.

ARRANGEMENT OF DUTIES.

[From Our Own Correspondant,}

Canton, 3rd September.

HE. Yuan Shu Hsun has issued a procla.

mation to the effect that he will take avet

TOXIO papers understand that in connection the seal of office of the Liang Kwang Viceroy. with the settlement of the Chientao question,afty at I p.m. on the 4th instant. On the same Japan has demanded the right of constracting day, HE Wu Seung. Lum will resume charge

railway between Kirin and Chientao, which

of the Provincial Treasurer's yameo, Shum would eventually be connected up with the Tsang Tung will rerume charge of the Pravin cal Educational Commissioner's yemas, and proposed Seoul Gonsan railway..

Chang Six Fun will resume charge of the office of the Taotal of Kwangchow, Sbiu Hing and Lo Ting.

PROCLAMATION ON BRIBERY,

KIANGSU GOVERNOR'S INSTRUCTIONS.

H.E, Jui Cheng, formerly Shanghai Tantai and Provincial Treasurer, and recently appoint: ed Governor of Kinogsu, has issued the follow. ing instructions to his subordinates:

A country can only rest in tranquillity when it is ruled by good officials, and officials can be faithful and honest when their superiors are

very cautiously, and being now fairly wall sup-it was proposed to make spitting in certain plied with every grade of twist from their public pisces a punishable offence was first fate heavy purchases, can afford to wait develop. introduced in the egislative Council. It has now come to light that the leading members of ments, and business at the close is more or less

the Chinese community have pledged their at a stand-still. No, aos continue to attract attention and bave been largely dealt in and word to Gerament that they will bring, 10 comprise the bulk of the settlements. The bear "energy and earnestness" to d minish the demand for No. 1os has greatly subsided and evil in the interesis of cleantine s and health, sented to drop the Bill. This is indeed would appear to rus on medium grader. as a result of which, Government ban coo- Nos. 125 and 365 are in short supply and satisfactory news. Those who advance for. values of favourite, tickets show some appre-ward the least claim to an appeciation of the ciation. Receipts during the interval are Chiqess character are aware that the Chinese moderate, and stocks show a slight decrease are an essentially amenable people and that, as ons occasion, co-operation is preferable to from last salimste. The market closes quiet is Excellency has pointed out on more than coercion. That is the general view and it is left but steady. Bombay contistes strong, and only a small business is passing for the Far to the enlightened members of the Chinese Bastero markets; the level of valus being still community to gradually educate their less for

value from a sanitary standpoint. unapproachable, an compared with prices raling upate compatriots into habits of 'immense

here and in the North,

Sales of the interval eggregate 4,593 bales, arrivals amount to 5,839 bales; unsold stock estimated at 18,000; and sold but uncleared yarn in second bands at 35,000 bales.

Local Manufactura -sales of 75 bales No. 8, at $113, 300 balos No, rosat ar15, and 250 bales No. 131 at 5:171 are reported.

Japanese Yarn:-There is no change in the continued quietness of these threads. ·

Raw Cotton-Stocks of Indian and China staplo are exhausted, and in the absence of any supply the market is almost closed. Quoin tioce are: Indiap, 518 to $36; and Chinese, $32 to 537.

"And that is?" asked the Evening News man. Make the punishment so revers that the demand for opium will fall away to little or

that they will find neither comfort nor profit is those found in possession of opium, so hard

an offender, 'Very well; you're an incorrigible the business. Sopposing you were to say to apium-smoker. Take two years' gaol without the option of a fine; or, if you like it better,. take yourself back to Chiva, and stay there. We'll pay your fare. That would be a kind of assisted emigration that should speedily diminish the demand for the drug."

*Several shipmasters, who joined in the cop. versation, expressed the view that either the existing law should carry more deterrent papishment, or that Dr. Wollaston's proposal should be given a trial. It was thought that the duty, if reimposed, should not be made too high, as this would tend to provala smoggling, and defeat the purpose in view.

POLICE OFFICER DOUBTFUL, "I am afraid Dr. Wollaston is inclined to be too optimistic," remarked a Sydney police offi cer, who has bad many years' experience of" the opium dens of this metropolis. "It would be open to the Chinese to decline to go back to their own country, and my knowledge of them suggests that very few would be found willing, even for a fairly considerable sum, to leave

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MR. R. Carlos, Queee's Scholar from St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore, who is already an M. A., of Edinburgh University, has recent- ly passed the final B. Sc. examination of that university as well as the third year's profas- sional examination in medicine and surgery.

THE Prince Regent, it is stated, has direc.ed the Government to turn its attention to military reforms along the following lipest-1-To at- The subject of infantile mortality is engaging tach due importance to military, newspapers ; a attention in the Philippines, and is a recent To direct the courses of study. To draw leading article the Cablenses-American has the up army and navy regulations and 4-To fallowing observations to offer on the subject. accord (avourable treatment to soldiers.

The report of the Bureau of Health for

Chios.is now beginning to prepare for con: Saturday showed that out of a total of thirty- | His Excellency the Governor has given his tutional Government. If an officer is capable

Exchange on India has slightly advanced in three deaths in the City of Mauils twenty-gine assent, in the game and on behalf of His Maand devoted, he will always be employed mad of the deceased, were childres under eight fasty the King, to the following Ordinances will be abls always to use all his talents to ympathy with silver and closes strong to-day

at Rs. 1311⁄2 for T/I and Rs. 1324 for Fost. O years of age. Further elatistics reveal the passed by the Legislative Council:-An Ordi-promote public interests. Why, then, do thene 'startling fact that for the last fiscal year filly-rance to amend and consolidate the. Lawa | pumerova officials try to make overtores to us. † Sbangbai.241.and.on Japan 851.

The undernoted business in imported and two per cent of the total deaths in the city were relating to Opium and its Compounds; An either by offering us money and costly gifts, or tocal spinalage is reported from Shanghai those of children,

These figures should have a peculiar sigoi- || 1901; and An Ordinance tó amand the Dogs ten by high officials?

Ordinance to amend the Rating Ordinance, by showing us latians of recommendation; wt during the fortnight ended the 28th ultimo, hing which bas to do with sparkling summer prisonment, instead of imposing ines. ficance to the leaders of the Filipino people Ordianaco, 1893. and to all friends of the race. Undoubtedly,

Kupright. · ·

THE PLAINT OF THE JUROR The lot ofthe juror, ia Hongkong anelsewhere, is not a particularly happy one. This fact is ap parent from the exemptions which am frequently asked for but which are in most cases ·ỘI clized. Only the other day, a well-known Australia." local gentleman asked for several years' ex-

* Why is that ?” asked the reporter. emplion, but was politely refused - And ́it "First of all, because those who ara bara ata) wis not very long ago that a Japanese goo.infoitely better off than they could ever pos tlemi was more fortunate and obtained ex sibly be in Chion. They live onder laws and emption on the ground of an imperfect know. conditions that are ridiculously lenient as.com- ··

pared with those in their own land, and l'have ledge of English. It is not everyore who can successfully evade the unpleasant duty of a jury found that as a general rule, even when they but it was left to an actor to be excused on the

go for a trip home, they are always anxions 10 ground that by virtue of an old law that actors

get back here. Lately, too, the Chinese authorities have been starting to fight the were rogues and vagabonds," which bad never been repealed, he was not entitled to opium curse themselves, and it is possible that serve on a jury. Why cannot the good

the Celestials deported from Australia would folk here discover some such makeshift?. The fine it as bard, if not harder, to get their favourite. fortunate discoverer will certainly have a statue smoke in the Flowery Land they do here. erected to his memory in recognition of a No, I don't think the scheme would work. It's distinct benefit to appressed bomanity.

a novel ides, but I'm afraid it's impracticable." OLASSES MADE OF ICE;

~The officer warasked how he viewed the idea... Now that the dog-diysate with us, any, of increasing the paálsbhment, and ordering lmo "I think that would meat, the case beiter," pollons will be road with avidity. It appears

Of course, it has to be rés that it has fallen to the good fortuan of a was the reply. Indian-Demandcontinued brísk during the Dutchman to invent an ice goblet for the pre-membered that the drink babit. I have known fest portion of the interval, but has consider paration of cooling drinks. This is a tumbler-smokers to be sent to gaol for months, to be the infantile mortality of Manila exceeds that Jaran is plainly neglecting nothing in her thing ought to possess independence of charac

manufacture consists in pouring water into à oof again just as mad as before for the poss of any other part of the islands, yet thera in not | efforts to exploit Korean trade. The Mainichi

During the past month many expectant ably subsided at the close. Total sales about pod vessel made of ice. The process of treated specially for their craving, and to come lacking evidence that the entire archipelago reports that the Korean Residency-General is

it with a freezing mixture. It is then placed in follows wern glyen, the, alldrnative-two or suffers heavily from this drain at the fountain arranging for the establishment of a Japan officials have approached us. By acting in this 3,000 bales at about late quotations, with an mould, inserting a core, and then surrounding session of the drug. Still, if some of these

way, not only do they suffer lose of dignity, but estimated stock of 76,000 bales, North Korea steamship service, with thres trips they show that they believe that we are guilty

Japanese:-in good request, about 3,500 paper shell, and in summer will hold the three years' gaol, or fares paid back to Oblea

baverage for an hour The Ice goblat is, of and a small sum of money--they might bez each way a month between Maizura, Tsuruge, of cupidity.. Acting on our privileges we shall hales changing bands on the basis of Tis, 1037 course, only used once. About soo ice goblets tempted to accept the latter, Then the trouble Gaosa and Selahin. The Residency General not, on this occasion, makes public the names to Tis. 111 for No. 161, and Tia, 116 to Tis. 119 can be made in an hour with a small machine would be that a new industry might be set-up This is distinctly good news, but is not likely by the artful Celestials. These deported chaps will ask the coming Session of the Dist for an

of these noworthy officjals. But if, in fațare, for No. 201.

Local:-Salas reported are 1,000 balas Nos, to prove of particular iplarest to the majority of might be smuggled back to Aust 14, in order annual amount of „Y80,000 to be given an a

among the Kiangsu officials there are any who

Hongkong residents; to whom the mere men- to score another lot of return faras and money, subsidy to the vessels on the route. 'It is said dare to act in this manner, their sames shall 145 and 160, 32 Tis 100 and Xix, soći respection of a lemon squash revives happy memories presents. You never know when you have the of the hospital ward ondertone kadi) gandle heathen, igast of all in connection wil that Mr. Ukon, of Daaks, will undertake the contact for the service,

of the race, and unless it can be in some way

stopped or lessened the river of facial strength

must conilans weak and ineffectual.

If those Fillplaos who prasume to do the thloking for their countrymed could but be persuaded to leave off their political ravings About the fiction of political Independence that most forever ramaly a chimers while tha mon

ter.

Any man who wishes to accomplish any.

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be published and they will never be able in tivaly.

P. KOULIKE, Broker,

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