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Entination.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 1900

(where the diurnal movement is not so mark- ed and local influences may predominate, the barometer is not so sure a guide. In summer, in middle latitudes, the diurnal movement is more marked than in winter. In addition to the diurnal oscillation the

A S. WATSON &C), bromeler has other regular variatious,

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LIME FRUIT CHAM-

PAGNE.

but as these extend over long periods of time"

they of theoretical rather

ware than pracucal value to the mariner. The tropical cyclonic storm, of the North Atlantic is known under the name "West" India hurricane,” from the region where its | effects are most frequently experienced. In the North Pacific, the Philippine Islands

Macao's Delimitation.

MASS MEETING AT CANTON..

DRASTIC RESOLUTICAS ADOPTED.

{Pròn Our Chen Currrepondent]

Canton, 18th October.

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

CENSUS OF CANTON CITY. [From Our Own Correspondent }

THE RAOB AUSTRALIAN GOLD | DHT samples of last month wem wrong of them

MINING COMPANY, LIMITAB. laken prior to that dare; br

GENERAL GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT FOR THE Judging by the assay returns the falling of FOUR WEEKS ENDING SEPTEMBER is the output, is dus to the low gradu stuna

117, 1909.

from Bukit Koman, the stopes in the upper The following Mining and Milling Report grade stone sent to the Mill from the tốc th levels being exhausted, and a quantity of low for the four weeks ending Sept. 11; 1909:—

lavel Anderson, this however, compares favenirs. The Ming Sheat shows development 1684 fably with the actual production for several (main drives 168 ft., cross-cuts,Soft, and sinking

Capton, 1 October, The local officials are desisuus of taki ̈ g á; correct census of the population of Canton; the Thotsi- of "Constabulary has been instructed to | Yesterday a public mass mesting was bold"| make arrangements accordingly. by the Canton Associatio for the Frotection of }^.^. CILINESE NEW YEAR. |Boundary Rights at Mun Lan Shu Yuen wbers B.E. Viceroy Yana has received a despatch | 201 ft.) prospecting drives 97 ft, and 33 ft. in.

members of the gentry and people numbering from Peking with instructions that the official over a thousand were present. Mr. Su. Pak' soats of một official yamens should be closed for Kang and Mr. Leung Siu Shan were elected the transaction of public business pa the 'noth chairman and vice-chairman, respectively, and day of the sath moon till the 19th day of tha tat Mr. Tam Lai Woo acted as secretary. At the moon next for the Chinese new year holidays. meeting it was pointed out to the people how

PRISONERS RECAPTURED.

vestigation. There bare baan 221 ft. cross-cuts .for the same purpose. Total 713) ft

MINES. BUKIT MALACCA.

The cross-cut E. from bottom of No,, a (N.)

inches wide assaying off dwt, perton. These advanced 38fc. total rooft. The loda 18

two points are the only onss in operition in Bakit Malacca proper.

BUKIT BULOR,

This prospect driva has been further extend- Da informais received the. Nambbi Magised 59ft, from N to 5. making a total length of Kong market-place and sealed up four opiam drives, the lode being about 40 inches wide dens.

and assaying 2.5 dwin, për ton,

COMMISSIONER KO.

BUKIT KOMAN,

months past.

be made on my part to keep the production at I can assure you, gentlemen, avery affort will

¡its former level.

Milling Sheet for four weeks ending Septem ber 11, 1909,

BUKIT XOMAN.

40 Stamps : 18 days less 1.208 days for clann

through an accident at the Powar Station, Ore Crushed; B. Koman. 1,554 tous.

Stope ∙1,210 Aude son,209 Huntington Mills 18,375 days, Ore Crushed: B. Koman

Stope

154 tonn, 203

Total 3,330 tons. Amalgam collected 1,795 oz. producing Retorted Gold: 6,714 Smelted Gold

651.281

are located directly in the path of the cy the Chinese Delimitation Commissioner, H. E. With reference to the mutinous outbreak in shaft' has been extended gift, total lengib MANUFACTURERS. pear to originate at sea somewhere in the tain a firm opposition against the Portuguese, prisoners effected their escape during the

clong storms which occur there. They ap Ko Yu Him; is alleged to have failed to main- | the prison of the Kwai Shła district, when thin, 28ft.: Drive N. from E, cross-cut No, 1 levat up and repairs, also it hours of the above-

neighbourhood of Guam and usually cross and, moreover, it was stated that B. E. Ko bad absence of the magistrate, a report bas now the Philippines worth of latitude to N, be withheld all information from publication of reached Canton stating, that twelve of those „lore" recurving to the 'northward. In the | what had transpired in' the course of segotin- | prisoners have been recaptured by the locaj

South Pacific, the details of cyclonic storms tions-for the information of the people. soldiers, Are rut so well known, due to the scarcitydress a joint letter to H, E. Ko... asking It was agreed that the gentry should ad-

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of absorving'stations in those waters. Samo2, him to furnish them with bis views on the rate sent a number of runners to the Ngas 7elt. Nothing of value has been found in these! Fij, and the Tonga Islands are, however, directly in the path of the majority of these storms. The storms of the Indian Ocean have several pecularities which dietinguish them from other cyclonic storms and appear to accur with the greatest . fre- quency in the neighbourhood" of "Mauritiur.. Ope of the earliest indications of the ap proach of a tropical storm in the appearance of the sky and general clearness of the atmosphere. Tropical cyclonic storms are | almost invariably preceded, by a day of un- usual clearness, when distant objects not ua. ually visible stand out with great dis- tinctness. The temperature at such times REFRESHING is more than usually oppressive: This is

ORANGE CHAMPAGNE.

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PALATABLE.

Watson's

AND

FRUIT SYRUPS,

mixed with aerated or plain water

make excellent refreshing beverages.

Guaranteed to be made from the pure juice of sound ripe fruit.

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HONGKONG Råd KOWLOON

Hongkong, 15th July, 1909

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BIRTH 4.

On October 8, 190, at Hankow, the

wife of

Mr. C. M. Basaman, of a son.

C

On the 18th October, at 9.15. P.M, College Chambers," the wife of N. Blumenthal, pf a daughter.

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The Hongkong Gelegraph

Hongkong, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1909

frequently accompanied by an unusually high barometer. Later it may be followed by a restless oscillating or pumping of the mercury caused by the disturbed condition of the atmosphere. Then the sky becomes overcast and remains so, at first with a delicate cirrus haze, which shows no disposi tion to clear away at sunset, but which later becomes gradually sore and more dense until the dark mass of the true hurricane From the cloud appears upon the horizon main body of this cloud portions are detach ed from time to time, and 'drift across the sky, their progress marked by equalls of rain and wind of increasing force. Rain, indeed, forms one of the most prominent. features of The storm. In the outer portions it is fine and mist-like, with occasional showers, these latter increasing in frequency and in co piousness. In the neighbourhood of the centre it falls in torrent The sain area ex- tends further in advance of the storm than in the rear. We have had all these evidences to day. The mist-like rain, the sporadic rain, and the heavy rain, We leave it to athers to discover the meaning of all these things. :

' LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Dairy Farm Cola annual meating, which- was to have been held to day, was postponed ill to-morrow. same time and place owing to

the typhoon.

IT has been decided by the V.R."; 16 hold the -WYEN TYPHOONS OCCUR.

Victoria Regalia op 8turday, December the In the midst of a typhoon, it will not be rith, ipread of the 18th as previously arranged out of the way to remark upon some ob- to avoid clashing with the A‚A A. Sports. Ed- servations made by the Hydrographic Officery lists are now on the notice board in the in Washington as to the causes, effects and

Club Houle.

the means to guage results of cyclones (they THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial do not call them typhoons there) as far as. | and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge the mercablite marine is concerned. Most with thanks the following donations to the mercantile men will understand without funds of the hospitals:- being told the symptoms and condition of cyclonic blows, but for the benefit of those

Dr. I. E. Mitchell... Chan Lok Kwo

$50

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whose physical geography has gone astray we (Dritish, Nerth Bornen Herold) very much we quote. No, it should be remembered,regret to hear that Mr. G. E. Morrell, of Mesars, because we doubt the intelligence of any Goldring. Barlow and Morrell, was obliged to body, but because the Hydrographic Office proceed to Zimboanga by the Dareal to un thinks it fit to give the information anew. dergo an operatios in the bospital there Dr. Winds are produced by differences in at Davies accompanied him. Mr. Morrall has been mospheric pressure in adjacent localities. ill for some time and we hope that, the return These pressure differences are due principal. Dornel will bring satisfactory news.

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The Chipesa Delimitation Commissioner, E. Ko Yu Him, left, here on Saturday, thể

instan, for Hoogkong.

PRINCE SHUN PUNLAP.

Average yield per ton. 336 dwti

value of taijings -53

540ft. Level drive 3. From cross-cut goft. from abaft has been advanced 6ft. Total length -132ft. Assay avérage 0.2 dwt. This drive does not appear to be on a lode, there are no No. 1 Mill 238 days fcrashing 2 8 toos

Macao Delimitation question as well as in. formation of all that had taken place in his conterences with the Portuguese Commis stoner. It was also, unanimously agreed to telegraphically request the Paking authorities to consider carefully the importance of the matter and not to sigo any agreement should the compact be of an unsatisfactory ́character, deputation of seven respectable members, coa to Chinese national interests. At the meeting a sisting of Messrs. Tick Lan Chi, Y40 Sin Kas,and suite left Shanghai on the 16th instant drives E. and W. in search of the lode. Lo The Chuen, Yeung Sul Cho, Chan Chung Kwai, Ho Tiz Fung and Tang Yuk, Sang, was selected from among those present to represent the whole community of Canton to personally proceed in a body to the Viceroy, H. E. YuRn Shu Haup, and to discuss with him concerning

mstiers in connection with the delimitation of

the Macao boundaries and to impress upon His Excellency the critical condition of affairs, onging upon him the necessity for firmly op posing the Portuguese claims without fail.

At the meeting it was also agreed to inform by telegram” the Chinese`residing in foreign countries of the unsatisfactory manner in which H. E, Ko had conducted negotiations and failed to resist the Portuguese claims wherein the Portuguese unreasonably maintained their attitude of eff:ctual encroachment on Chinese territory, The Chinese in foreign countries should be approached to do all they can to assist their nationals in their endeavour to secure the restoration of the territorial rights of the Chinese to the Government.

A number of 'members,' should be selected and asked to proceed to the district of Heong- shan. to obtain more information that may be of help to H. E. Ko in his negotiations and at the same time to deliver lectures in public places to arouse the people there and stir up their patriotic feelings towards their own coas

as against tas Portuguese. The perity alvo proposed to send a délegation tó Peking to consult with the members of the Waiwopu about the solution of the Macao delimitation question,

MALAY HARBOUR WORKS.

BIEEL BARGED FROM, SHANGHAL

We learn from Macao" that the four steel

barges ordered from the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., Ld., for the Maceo harbour works will cost $13,000 esch, or $52,000 for the four. A tow boat of 10 b.p. has also been pur- chased for the Macao Government at a cost of $az,por delivered at Macio.

ACHO OF TAE WAR,

RUSSIAN PRIZES AND BRITISH, CLAIMS.

In the House of Commooks on September 20, Mr. M'Arthur asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, what was the present position of the claims by British subjects upon the Russian Government for compensation in the cases of the St. Kids (coiton and rice), Hipsang, Old apectively: kamia, Knight Commander, and Calchas re-

+

and rica on the Kids, the Supreme Prize Sir E.-Grey: | As rewards the cargo of cotton

Court has dismissed the claims. I would also refer the hon. member to my reply on July 8 last. In the case of the Hipang, 1 must refer the hon. member to my reply to him on Feb. zz fast. Since that date the Russian Govern.

at St. Petersburg (in May last) that the evidence

The local gentry have received a telegram from the Shanghai Taotai informing them that the Naval Commissioner, Prince ? bus Pai-lap,

and ate due to arrive at Hongkong on the 19th The gentry have now sout a delegation of foor members, Mr, Leung Sia Shan, Mr. Wong Sun Ting, Mr. Tang Yek Sing and Mr. Bo Ter Fuor, to proceed to Hoogkong to await the Prince's arrival there.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

The quarterly meeting tack place on the Happy Valley Course from 16:b to 18th Octo ber, with the following rosulti :—

MACEWEN CUP.

H. S, Sweeting, * A. Ritchie.....rmı H. Pinckney

Gross, Handicap. Nei.

14 76 13 77 BI

93 12

Major Close

90

5

85

A. Morfey

99

13

86

H. G. Bagnall

93

6.

87

. 108

18 90

J. G. S. Gausden

27 entries Remainder ao retum.

DEAVIS CUP...

z up

A. Ritchiet ..............Bec, to H. 9. Sweating................ Rec. 11. z down A. Morfey..............Rec, 10` 2 down H. Pinckney .......................... Rec. 9.. 2 down Major Close......................Rec. 4 4 dowa

C. R. Batterthwaite... Rec. 's 's dowa ́H, G. Bagnal) ......... Reci 5 5 down 27 entries. · Remainder no return,

POOL

A. Ritchit...Rec. 10 zup H. S. Sweeting...... Rec.,it a down A. Morley......... .Rec. 10 1 down. H. Pinckney ... Rec. 9 à down Major Close.......Rec. 4 4diwa R. P. Walker ........Rec. 41° 6 down

**Winner of MacEwen Cup, Winner of Beavis Cup. Wincér of Pool.

MILITARY CONTRIBUİLONS

We expect as a matter of course that the Imperial Commission announced by the Gov eroor of Hongkong will not confine its observa- tions to that Coln: y's military, contribution, writes the Strands Ecks, if it should endorse Sir Frederick Lugard's opicion that there should be sought for some made of levying the milliary costribution so as to make it fali less heavily in years of depleted revenue, then this Colony will have so much right" to be com sidered as Hongkong. Our revenue is bring depleted in exactly the same way, by exactly the same cause. We have always held firmly to the opinion that these Crown Colonies are milked too much for this purpose; though the Far Eastern comments during the Dresdnought controversy subtracted a good deal from our

purlatic of some of the people at Home to sympathy with the grumblers. If it was uni

deny the wisdom of conscription and of the "we manteight" clamour, it is equally unpatriot- is of them to begradge any of the Military Contribution, or Military Exction, as it were beiter called. However, that seems all by for

walls and but Itile of other matter to give Dom the impression that it is a lode. It no Improve- No. 11 mont takes place shorily, cross-cuts must ba

f40ft, Level drive from station G. has been advanced raft, total losjth 8ift. The fade in this drive has improved somewhat and is now

dently this driva is_not_on_either of the lodes 46 in. wide and assays 6.47dwts. per ton, Evi

driven on, the levél above (44uft.)” unless one of these have been twisting itself considerably,

Stopes have been started from the back of this (540ft.) laval, but are not of a promising appearance, especially in the S. drive at goft, from shaft. In the 121 ft, drives (540ft, level). bolh N. and S. the lode is very narrow, about ft. wide and the rock on either side of lads bard which makes it expansiva for stoplog,

440ft. Level, N. drive, Advanced zili, total 3671t. Lode 6ain. wide assaying 0.7 dwi per ton. This drive appears to have reached the distarbed ground found in the level above.

440ft. Level S. Extended off, total 6 6ft. Lode 45 in wide assaying 0.6 dæi, per ton. This drive is poor, but should be continued as it is practi. cally in unproved ground.

1.

Cross-cut E. Extended eft, total 43ft, Cross-cat W. Extended 4ft, total 358. These cross-cut E. and W., opposite each other, from the main S. drive, hive been tem- porarily suspended, as we have commenced. stoping and sicking in the level near, so the ventilation did not allow of work being carried on in these two points.

440ft Level 8, A. Wioze has been com- menced in the bottom of this level zooft. S. of No.1 Wices

440ft: Level. The cross-cut E, opposite shaft bas bean extended the total length 59f, ibis cross cut is nearing the point where we may I expect to intersect the loge found in the cross-

cut in the slopes above..

340ft Level. Cross-cut E. advanced oft, total 36ft. No change to data in the rock,

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BUKIT MALACOA.

minestone and 1,598

(tons surface))

23

"

Total crushed 1,816 tons.

Amalgam collected Retoried Gold Smelted Gold Avenge yield per ton 1.498, dwij. Total:-Tons crushed 5,246,-* Amalgam Smelted Gold Average Fineness

398 ozs. producing 105.11 158

11

"

Yield per ton

19

816.18 oz. 887.31 0

2815 dwt.

WH. ]. OATES,

General Manager,

CRIMINAL SESSIONS:

ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

At the Criminal Sessions this morning, Mr. Justice 'Gompertz (Acting Chief Justice) pre» siding, Yeung Wong Kwai, a Chinaman, wan charged with armed robbery at Tung You Ha near Nam Shi Woo, on the night of the 13th

The Hon. Mr. W. Res September last. Davisi; KC, Aftorony-General, instructed by Mr. H. L' Deonys, jr., (from the Crown Solici--- tor's office) appeared for the Crown, The prisoner was undefended and entered a plan of not guilty.

The following were the jury empanelled :—-. Messız. O. L. Duncan (foreman), SG. Bol dan, A. Charlton, C. Chaytor, F. X. Britto and E E. Rigold,'*.

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The Attorney-General in outlining the facts of the case said that the case in question, was another unfortunate instance of robbery with violence which was so prevalent in the Colopy at the present time. Prisoner along with others committed a gaug robbery and stole a number of clothes, two buffaloes and thres bollocki.. The house where the robbery was commitled was that of a farmer at Nam Shi Woo. At about eleven o'clock on the night of the 13th 340f. Level. Intermediate drive in stope,September, the gang of robbers broke into a extended raft, total 158ft. Lods 6ola. wide room in which were the farmer and his wife and Cassaying 0 45dwt. This drive has become poor after putting them in bodily fear of their lives, they annexed the booty and decamped. The and consequently suspended.

the commission of the outrage and on arrival at wife of the farmer had known prisoner before

Hongkong, he was pointed out by both the'. fa mer and his wife. Prisoner set out an alibi, alleging that he was in Hongkong at the time of the rabbary and the Attorney-General ex- plained to the jury that tḥa casa depanded upon the identity of the prisoner. -

total 729f. The cross-cut has been stopped, 240fi. Level. Cross-cut W. advanced 17ft.

as it is not far enough to prove the ground in this direction, A branch (fode) about aft. wide was passed through during the month, as it shows a trace of gold it will be prospected a little with drives before abandoning this point.

The Stopes in this mine, at present, are rather poor expecially those in the upper levels which are practically exhausted, the few pat- ches of stone remsining in them will be taken out. A new stope has been commenced in the 40 ft. Level S, alss as stated above in the bottom (540ft) level. For says and widths of the lads in the respective slopes sec'accom panying'sbret.

BTOTE MINE.

160 ft. 'Level drive S. advanced 14 ft. total 1,077 ft.

The jury returned a unanimous, verdict of guilty and sentence ol sevon yuara!imprison........ ment with hard labour was pissed,

THE JAPANISK BOYCOTT,

SERIOUS SITUATION IN PENAKO,

The boycolt of Japanese goods by tha Chi- -

270 h. Lode 14 in wido assaying 17.85 dwts with the movement in Kinta, has been threat-

150 ft, Level drive N. advanced to. totalnesc in Penang, which, doubtless ́in sympathy.

per too.

ening for some days past, took defialts and aggressive form on Thursday and had it not been for the prompt and yigerous monstran which the Chief Police Officer adopted im= 'mediately tha state of things came under kís ||astice, a mora șarious situution, would have.

been created."

165 ft Level S. The lede has improved in

ly to differences in temperature. In general, The Jos Bole has the following amusing ment have informed His M+jisty's Ambassador the moment, and wa, Inok forward to the im. ppearance, but is at present valueless.

piece information The dearest postage stamp in the world will probably be the ons which the British authorities are about to lasue is the Federated Malay States, its value will be-510 dollars. The stamp will probably be printed in different colours and will be of large B. This kind of postage stamps will be used

perial Commission with much interest and as of an important witness on their behalf at much hope as we can confire up.

Vladivostock was still outstanding, but that the care was otherwise completed for hearing by the Supreme Prize Court. His Majesty's Govern

THE JILTED CHINÁMAN,

A Winze has been started 115 ft. Ni frpm No. 1 Wirts and is now down.13 ft, in a lode sssaying 12,2 dwts, over a width of 48 inches. The method employed by the prima movera

A New Stops has been commenced in the in the agitation locally to advertise the 'antly, back of this Jeval S. of Audenon Shaft, this | Japanese movement showed that the aÆRİT; stope should eventually join with the main was an organised one, calling for immedinje action, to the evening, the high bank walls in stope.

The Main Stope in the back of this level avo-

air, like water or any other fluid, if unrestrain-` ed, will flow from a region of higher pressure toward one of lower pressure. It is this property, modified by the rotation of the carth and various local influences, which causes the periodical winds of the world and also the great cyclonic storms which rise in for mailing newspapers'in packages and xogis- Odkamia the judgment of the Supreme Prizs When she passes his door in her red bridal rages 83 in, wida and susays 9,62dwis, per ton. } be covered with articles of Jáparise manufac=""

the tropics, the earth is surrounded by aered parcels of high value.'

envelope or seas of aît variously estimated

-PATROLLINg the yanGISZE,

GERMAN AND BRITISH FLOTI LAB.

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at from 50 to 200 wiles in depth." This sea of air pastakes of the movement of the earth and is also influenced so as to cause atmos- pheric tides somewhat similar, to the In the House of Commons on September 20, tides which occur in the oceans. The Mr. Balisiru asked the First Lord of the Admi effect of these tides is shown in the diurnal rally whether he aware that Germany is movement of the Strometer. This movement about to send a fourth river gunboat to the is very momked and regular in the tropics, Rivar Yangtsis, and what are the games of the becoming less wo in higher latitudes. There British river guidate on this river.

Mr. McKeon says: The answer to the fim are two periods each day of high barometer, part of the question is in the affirmative. The occurring about 10 am, and 10 p.m., and German vassels are the Vorward, launched to two corresponding periods of low barometer 899; the Taingtau and Voteriami, launched in at 4 am and 4pm. From 4 to to, morn-1903; and the Offer, laseched in 1909, The ing and evening, the barometer is rising British gunboats permanently employed on the from 10 to 4 day or night, it fails. The Yangtze are the Thistle, launched in 1299; range of the diurnal oscilation is greatest atinska, purchased in 19001 Nightingale launch the équator, where it amounts to one-tenthed in 1897; Ships, launched in 1898; Tes/ I lanched in 1901, Widgron, lunched in 1994; (0.10) of an luch. Any marked disturbance dock, launched in 1898 and Woodtar of the regularity of this movement of the annched in 1898. The Risboats Bramble, and mercury will, in the tropics, indicate a Briton also cruise occasionally on the change, of weather. In higher latitudes, Yangtras,

mont has repeatedly pressed that the bearing His coepe he pabraids, and bla shoulders are should be accelerated. With regard to the bare

cktir.

1

For Roos she not from him as one of the dead To whom the last words of fargwel! have been

salð?

trees.

OVERY ONE

done;

Court has been received. Its effect is as stated in my reply to the hoo, member of Feb 12 last. I understand, however, that the owners are awaiting a further report from the advocate is charge of the case. So the case of 'the Knight Commander, the position as regards the owners | Oh, andly.ha lõoks, and ob, sadly he sets of the voksel in unaltered since my reply to the hon. member of Feb: 21 Iss'. The assessment;

Her close curtained cbsiz parsing under the of the claims of owners of innoceat cargo is, And the bough of green banyan, which tells however, to come before the Liba Pries Court; but I understand that the case That all that makes fegal the marriage is may not be heard at the next, sitting of the Courts which is fixed for this month or maxi, as it was heard in the first instacice by the Via And the gay painted lecterns to auger canes divostok Court, and so is new to the Liba yalz tokens of hops for the life of the bride- Court, Theme has been no development of the Calcher since my reply to the hon. member of And each little clothes-box of lurquer bey bear Feb. 2. In two cases the Supreme Prize in foyous procession behind her red chair): Court has decided that the coltos on board was Oh, sadly be looks, and, ob, sedly be ters absolute contraband; and as regards the ques. The joy of bis-life passing under the treen! tion of these cases being submitted to arbitra- tion, I have nothing to add to my reply to the Toses such despair in his sorrowfol ayen]

The wind the pine grove ña mournfully sig hon. member for the Lowestoft division of July Anderso

Tast. In the cases of the Melegen, St. Kilda, And from the wistatin blossoms is blowd thrns, and Forion Hall, the claim to soms A great shower of petals, for tears, as she goes,

compodiation has boso concede

tied-

| Cafbarvon Street and Rope Walk worn sean to

ANDERSON SHAFT

ture of all descriptioner thers ware clocks, um- Has been stok 4fft, giving a depth of 11ftbrellas, boots and shoes, conts, trousers, singe below the 360lt level. The heavy timbers leis, mirrors, articles of lacquer warn, and a (beaters) for supporting the new plonger lift hundred and one different kinds of Japanese- are in positions and ground is now being out made goods, all securely nailed to the walls, for cistern for same. This machinery together. | while interspersed were inflammatory placards with the winding machinery should be in rendi. in Chiorre Crowds soon collected, to see Dess to work ently in Dex' year. The skips for these novel sighis and to read the portent this shaft have been ordered and should arriva of the placards. By sine o'clock or them in time, the winding machinery is in readiness. abouts both Carnarvon Streat and Ropa 260ft. Level S., drive advanced fit, total 64ft. Walk contained a surging mob in which This drive is to all appearances off the fods and there was a strong infusion of the simmeng to see if the lode in standing to the W. a cross-element, and which lacked nothing but innder- cat has been started in this direction and is now ship to rush and break up avary Japanass house in the town. At this time the whole off cul sift.

this quarter was in a ferment.

Fortunately, at the critical, moment, Mejor de Hamel, with Captain Bower, a few EuropeayY officers, and a posse of oative constables on the scens. The walls were promptly ed of their pawonted. “ decorations. 1, and

260ft Level N. drive advanced 27ft, total 130ft. This drive is being taken on the lode -on which the Winze was sack from the level above, the lode is gft widn assaying 4.79 dwt, per ton. The main (pail) todo la † think stund. ing to the of this level; some investigation is now being done to enlighten us on this point, some persuasion the mob was successfully die,

Some stoplug has been done in the back of parsed. The stresi this 260 ft, laval with far from satisfactory rev wire thin thorp salts, how the lode is now being ayam sad in something like

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