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It is unnecessary to discuss Mr. Osborna's proposal because the Government will have none of it. Three years ago when in Lon- don the Governor himself advocated an identical scheme but apparently it was shel- ved; and all that the Colony can do now in tu follow ́p policy of masterly inactivity. Such a policy may not strike the reader o being pitticularly brilliant or original, but for the present it is undoubtedly the safest When China mover in the direc- tion of currency reform then we shall know exactly where we stand, and be in a position to safeguard the currency interests of Hong- kong""Now that the Budget is removed from the centre of the limelight, it lipos- sible that we may have time to devote to some of the other questions which are raised In the new Bills Introduced into the Coun- cil, At All events the "extra furos"khould have a chance of exhibiting their character, as well as the star performer, whose antics have a "wonderful habit of drawing dollars from the pockets of the pubile.
- Celegrams.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”
SERVICE.
SHANGHAI SIKH POLICE,
DEPORTATION ORDER 'DISOBEYED.,
JUDGE'S BEVERE COMMENT.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER 23 1909
THE NAVAL COMMIS-
SIONERS.
ARRIVAL AT SHANGHAI.
[By courtesy of the "Shaung Po,"}
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Shanghai, 15th October. Prince Shui Pui-lap and "Admiral Bab Chen-ping arrived here in the afternoon of the 14th inst, and are staying at the Kiangnan Arsenal:
CANTON-HANKOW
· RAILWAY'
THE LOAN AGREEMENT.
[By courtesy of the "Shaung Po"].
Peking, 15th October. The Grand Council has wired to the Viceroy of the Bukwang Provin- ces directing him to send representa- tives of the Canton, Hunan and Hu- peh sections of the railway to discuRS the question of the loan for the construction of the railway with the President of the "inistry of Posts | and Communications.
CHINA'S NAVY.
USE OF NATIVE MATERIALS PROPOSED.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Pa."]
Shanghai, 15th October,
Peking, 15th October. 12.10 p.m.
The Grand Council recommends Eleven Sikh policemen, who had that all materials that will be requir bren found guilty of i subordinationed for use by the Navy be obtained and who had been sentenced, to de-in China to the exclusion of foreign- portation, were brought before the purchased materials, Judge, in the forenoon to-day, to show cause why they have not de- parted in compliance with the order of the Court.
Capt. E. M. Barrett, who gave evidence before the Court, stated that, in the course of the last fort- night, thren hundred Sikhs, including all those dismissed from the Police Force, left Shanghai bound for Ame rioa.
There was a large crowd in Court watching the proceedings with con- siderable interest.
The Judge, addressing the eleven recalcitrant policemen, said that they had neglected their duties and had disgraced the character of the Sikhs. Bix men were ordered to find secu- rily in the sum of five hundred dol-
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dmiral Sah Chen-ping strongly opposes the sugration.
BUTLER WRIGHT CASE.
CHARGES BROUGHT HOME TO "PRISONER,
SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS' HARD LABOUR.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shameon, 18th October,
12.40 p.m. The trial of Mr, W. Butler Wright, late chief accountant of the Canton. Kowloon Railway (Chinese section) for the alleged misappropriation of funds belonging to the Railway concluded in the forenoon to-day in H.B.M. Consular Court;
The jury returned a verdict of guil- lare cach, otherwise to be held inty on three separate counts of having custody, pending their deportation
. from the Bottlemont.
The following leaderette from the N. G.D. News of rath inst. explains the abovs tele- gram:-
The report of yesterday's proceeding to the Police Court which appears on another page cannot be read without some considerable feal- logs of concern. Thres Sikh warders from the Municipal gaol and two Sikh policeman ap peared to answer to charges of disobeying the commands of their superior officer, pr of being
drank and incapable of going on duty
another was remanded on a similar charge; and of those on whom sentence, was passed ase had been brought four times, and another privitely. Funter it was shown that the of fences bad been committed deliberately, with the intention on the men's part of getting them. alvas discharged from the foice in order to
thres belors Captain Barrett for punishment
misappropriated $4,000, $5,000 and $18,000 and sentence of two years' bard labour was passed."
PRISONER TO HONGKONG,
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shameen, 16th October,
440 p.m. William Butler Wright, sentenced to undergo two years imprisonment with hard labour, at the British Consular Court, in the forenoon to day, left for Hongkong by the 8.8. Kashan.
(Prisoner arrived in Hongkong inte on Satur.
CANTON HAŃKOW
RAILWAY
THE LOAN NEGOTIATIONE (By'courtury of the 34 Shaung PoP].
Peking, 17th October. H.E. Hsu Shih-chang, president of the Ministry of Posts and Com munications, used his best endeaveure
to oppose the foreign loan. for the construction of the Canton-Tankow Railway.
Along with H.F. Liang Tan-yen, president of the Waiwupu, H.E. Hau has had a confereno with the Foreign ministers on the subject of the loan negotiations so that they have now fallen through.
TYPHOON AT MAÇÃO.
DESTRUCTION ASHORE AND
#AFLOAT.
FOREIGN WARSHIPS ASUORE
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Macao, 20th October.
A terrifle typhoon struck Macao. yesterday and lasted for a consider- able period.
to investigate the affairs of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Co.
LUK CHIN-LUM
A PERSONA GRATA.
[By courtesy of the “Shaung Po.")
Peking, 20th October. tung the Prince Regent has relied Since the death of Chang Chih- principally on Grand Councillor Luk Chin-lum.
On all important questions his recommendations are adopted.
LORD KITCHENER.
'DEPARTURE FROM PEKING.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pe"]
Peking, 21st October. Lord Kitchener left Peking for Tientsin yesterday.
The Chinese Government ordered a special train to convey the British Field-Marshal to Tientsin.
TAI HUNG-IZE.
A WELL-INFORMED OFFICIAL.
[By courtesy of the 4 Sheung Po."]*
During the progress of the hurri-| cane several deep-sea junke, which
Peking, 21st October. had gone into the inner harbour for Grand Councillor Tai Hung-tze ie The Prince Regent, finding that shelter, foundered and many lives well-informed concerning the Pro- were lost. !
vincial officials, submits all memo- The steamer wharves are dam-rials denouncing such officials for aged.
his decision.
The French gunboat Argus is high and dry in a paddy field at Bami having been lifted bodily at flood tide over the embankment into dry land.
The Portuguesa shallow-draft gunboat Macau is also ashore at So- mi on the Lappa side of the river above Chinshan.
The typhoon inflicted consider- able damage ashore..
Several Buildings collapsed, whose occupants were entombed in the debris. A few dead bodies have been recovered from the ruins, but the casualty list is by no means complete.
The river is littered with wreck-
age.
The lowest barometer reading was 29.05.
PORTUGUESE GUNBOAT'.
MBAQAU”
SAFELY RE-FLOATED.
-[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Macao, 21st October,
12.5 p.m.
The Portuguese gunboat Macau, which went ashore at. Sami, in the typhoon on Tuesday laat, was re- floated last night.
The Macau does not appear to have been damaged, but will shortly be examined by a Board of Survey.
His Excellency's recommenda- tions are generally adopted.
NAVY FOR CHINA. AN URGENT NEED. [By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."]
Poking, 21st October. The Chinese Minister to Holland has memorialized that, although the Hague tribunal is ostensibly for peace, in reality it is for the increase of armaments with an eye by the Powers to the East.
It is therefore rather dangerous
for China.
The Minister urged that a Navy should be built for China's own protection.
NEW PORTS,
PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT AT CHIENTAQ.
[By 'courtesy of tha“ Sheung Po"]
Peking, 21st Octubor.
November, 1909, Lung Cheng-chun, Kuk Chi-kai, Tao Tokow, and Pak Cho-kow, in Chientao, will be open. ed as commercial porta,
TYPEQON WARNINGS.
Macao's Delimitation.
MASS' MEETING AT CANTON.
DRASTIC RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED.
ANNUAL MEETING.
aand: Iasi.
The twenty-eighth - ordinary): maating of shareholders of the Canton Insurance Qfice, Ld., was held at the offices of Mesars, Farlines Canton, 18th October. Matheson and Co. Ld., general agents, la, the Yesterday a public mass masting was held for to-day. The Hon. Mr.W, J. Graton by the Canion Association for the Protection of presided. Thota, were present i--Bir? Psal members of the gentry and people sumbering Leefe (Secretary), Lo Cheung Shio, Pure Boundary Rights at Mun Lan Shu Yuon where Chater, Mester, E. Shellim, D. W. Oraddock, Maitland, (Consulting Committee), K., N. Kass and Mr. Las preshly Mer dead Smith, D. D. Gardar, F. J. V. Ribaleo; Wong Kang Leung Sin Shan were elected Leung Him and Ha U Bang. chairman and vice-chairman, respectively, and
Mr. Tam Lai Wan acted as secretary. At the
meating it was pointed out to the people how the Chinese Delimitation Commissioner, H. E. Ko Yo Him, is alleged to have failed to main- tain a firm opposition against the Portuguese and, moreover, it was stated that . E. Ko had. withheld all information from publication of what had transpired in the courts of negotin tions for the information of the people.
The Secretary read the notice calling the
meeting
The Chairman said :-Gentleman, the reports and accounts. bave been in your hands for somu days and I will therefore with your permission: take them as read. Since our fast meeting Mr. G. G. Mexon has resigned ble seat on the the vacancy thas caused by alecting Mr. D. W, Board, and your Consulting Committee filled
Craddock of the Canadian' Pacific Railway It was agreed that the gentry should ad- dress a joint letter to H. B. Kosking Co, appointment which, in a few min him to foralsh them with his views on the
outer, you will have an opportunity" of formation of all that had taken place in bis tions that come under our review have basa Macao Delimitation question as well as in giving your assent to The year's oppra- conferences with the Portuguese Commis attended, I regret to say, with the same nipper. It was alzo unanimously agreed to adverse conditions, chiady lo London, as these telegraphically request the Peking suthorities which we experienced in the previous year. to consider carefully the importance of the The reduction in premiums received is directly
'attributable to
to restrictions we placed upon matter and not to sign, any agreement should London underwriting, and the casting of of the compact inc of an notatisfactory character
sources of bloess found to be unremideeritive to Chinese dational interests. At the meeting at the rates to which reckless undercutting bad deputation of seven respectable members, con- brought them. The losses have been heavy isting of Messrs. Yick Lan Chi, Yau Sin Kap, but they have fallen more upon the earlier Lo Tix Chuan, Young Sui Cho, Chan Chang Kwal, Ho Tax Fung and Tang Yuk, Sang) was
gait of the year than was the case "in" 1907 and therefore, subject to the warning, selected from among those present to represent have, uttered before on a previous occasion 16e whole community of Canton to personally proceed in a body to the Viceroy, H. E. Yuan as to what may occur between now and sist
the Macao boundaries and to impress upon to close the year. I much regret that the re Sha Heup, and to discuss with him concerning December, there should be ample provision matters in connection with the delimitation of at the credit of Underwriting Surpenes Ac
count after the proposed transfer of $794,300.50, His Excelency the critical condition of affairs; sulis of the year render it advisable that the urging upon him the necessity for firmly op dividend be reduced to 20%, or S10 per share; posing the Portuguese claims without fail.
At the meating it was also agreed to inform is at all events pertinent to notice that many of but though perhaps it is a poor consolation, it by telegram the Chinese residing in foreign our competitors bava, found it equally difficult Countries of the unsatisfactory manner in which
to transact business at a profit.: I do not think H. E. Ko had conducted negotiations and falled to resist the Portuguese claims whorcio counts which call for particular mention but if that there are any special features in:tho,ac= the Portuguese areasgeebly maintained their attitude of effectual encroachment on Chiness any shareholder devires further information
with respect to them 1 shall be pleased to. territory. The Chinese in forsign countries
apawer auch questions as he may wish to wak should be approached to do all they, can to
before putting the motion that the report and pasist their nationals in their endeavour' to secure the restoration of the territorial rights. Cute as presented be adopted and passed.
There were on questions. of the Chinese to the Government,
The Chairman moved the adoption of the re- port and accounts.
Mr. Gardar seconded.
The motion was unanimously adopted. Mr. Le Cheung Shlu moved that the members.
of the Consulting Committes, be re-alected.
A number of members should be selected and asked to proceed to the district of Heung shan to obtain more information that may ba 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 copo- try as against the Portuguese. The gentry
On the motion of Mr. Ho U Sang niconded to consult with the members of the Walwapu. Percy Smith were re-elected auditors also proposed to send a delegation to Peking by Ms. Ribeiro, Mears. W. Hutton Polls and
about the solution of the Macao' delimitation
question,
INTERPORT CRIOKET.
-THE SHANGHAI TEAM..
Mr. Wong Laung Him seconded. Agreed.
The Chairman 1 ̧ Thai is all the buringss, gene tlemen. Dividend warrants will be posted;to« morrow morning. Thank you for your attenance,
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HARMSTON'S CIRCUS,
LAST NIGHT'S COMPETITION, The announcement that eight members of the Shanghai tam to travel to Hongkong - bave
· :: 16th inst/ been selected brings with it the opening trial. A fairly good house attended the fa
given by "Erion's Circus-test night, The match for the rediaining places. Those chosen by the Salsolen Commitee are R. N. Ander chief interest, of course, contrad in the revolving son, G. M. Billings, G G. Humphreys, A. E table, competition, for which prizes, ware: pra- Laoning, V. H, Lapning, W. H. Moule, O. D.sented by Mme, Harmston-Lores. The fas Rasmusson and L.. Walker, and for-three vacas | provided was, as anticipated, of rare excellence, cies competition will be very keen: Shang bat will be unable to send south some of the men who would readily find a leading place, as
bless has the prior claim: With a view to
aiding the Committee in the work of chosing
D.
and the only pity is that a larger andlance was pot there to appreciate the screamingly comical efforts, of some of the competito Every precaution was taken by the marge. ment to ensure the safety of those taking
perhaps,
The Waiwupu has notified the Foreign Ministers that, on the latte remainder of the eleven a twelve-a-side part in the contest, roped, DY
game will take place on S. C. C. ground-to- pulleys being provided to kop the com morrow, in which members of the Recreation petitors in position, whichherwise, thes Club have been invited to take part. Mr. G. ferueate for them, as Billings will captain one team and Mr. V. H. might in all likabibood ave sever lived to Lanning the alber.; Play starts åt half-past tall the talo, Who was plainly evident. one o'clock, and the sides are as follows- to the audience through the competition Mr. Billings XII-G. M. Billings, D. R. was the look of complete confidence which McEuen, P. Lambs, A. G. Harrison, O. D. Hlumised a features of mach of the coo. Rasmussen, N. L. Sparke, C. F. Shackleton, testanis before they went through the er Brand, E. B. Owen, T. Wallace, T. Wigton deal, when chartin after their scenecess however, was transformed to one of. and S. W. Pratt
for efforts, with a sort of explanation thrown to that they had entered for the unique contest by shear "accident. One of the herons of the evening described fancy Agure on the revolving board in tree Pickwickian.styla, whila the stay of the majority of the competitors on the table was of short duration, a striking · feature of their performance baing the remark, able tendancy of their hands and pedalextreme ties to fly away from their body, somewhat after the fashion of the immortal Sam Weller, The first prize was won by Ms, A.-R. Ellis, with 27 polate to bis credit, his win being re- ceived with a popular ovation. The second man was a close second with no points, zo
The French shallow-draft guantate Generals—*** boat Argus, which was washed into
go where ther believed that more monty was day night and will zerva kin sentence in Victo. I the paddy-field at Sami in the same of Southern Luzap moving W.N.W.
THE SUNNING RAILWAY.
THE PROMOTER COMMENDED.
to be made. Captain Barrett pleaded fix thea Gaol.-Ed., H.K.T.]... maximum rootence of three months; and in the circumstances it must be thought that the Court deal leniently with the prisoners in only impos- log sentences of fourteen days with bard Inbour, Within recent weeks, it wouldwippear, several Sikhs were actually dismissed for drunkenness
(By courtesy of the“ Shiung Po."] or insubordinanon before it was fully realized that dismissal was the object of the offence 1 and shhough the men in question were not of a char
Peking, 17th October, i acter to make their loss severaly folt, it is clear.
The Presidents of the Ministries that once the infection bas gained a cold among the Sikhs, liable as they are in Shanghai to of Posts and Communications and of bad influences in which they are not exposed Agriculture, Industries and Com- to India, it is not easily eradicated. The trouble in the present instance is of no new merce have jointly memorialized the birth, It was experienced same years ago in Throne reporting the successful com- both Shanghai and Hongkong, when the open pletion of the Sunping Railway and lag of work, on the Panama Caol seemed to
fallow Bikhs full of tempting tales of every
NAVY FUNDS.
offer prospects of lucrative employment. To recommend that Mr. Chan Yee-he, day the desko fostered by the return of the promoter and builder of the line, wealth, is towards Portland, Oregon, ad receive adequate re ognition for his Seattle. It was, perhaps, ill luck for the Sikhsability and enterprise. that they did not hear these talas before leaving Jadis. - But the community has been at no small expenss in selecting and bringing them to Shanghai: they are bound by a fiva
years' contrac., with every prospect of finding good provision for life and it is clearly impossible to allow the discipline of the force to be set at naught and its strength impaired in the manner now attempted.". 11 cannot, moreover, be denied that during recent months the Sikh community bar bean brought
PRIVATE DONATION.
[By courtesy of the " Shrung, Po,”]
Peking, 17th October. Li King-wai, a son of the late Li appleasantly into prominence, even though, Hung-chang, has subscribed a large
are glad to
le
to an duruly minority, in regard to yesterday' sum of money towards the funds for proceedings an intimation was given that on the naval reorganisation.
ibe next bccasion of the kind severes sentences Li has been awarded the houorary will be pronounced. Hut from more than doe pojat, of view these constant appearances of rank of Colonel. Bikbs in the Police Court are undesirablay and "it-bacomes a question, whether, the powers of the Captain Superintendent should not be fo crassed in nider to vip misconduct in the bud, add witkent open scandal,
-**** LORD KITCHENER.
| ARRIVAL IN. PEKING,
[By courtesy of the "Shiung Po"]...... Peking, 15th October.
Lord Kitchener arrived in Peking onthe 14th inat, and will have an audience with the Prince Regent on|| the 18th Inst,
THE WAIWUPU.
PRESIDENT TENDERS
RESIGNATION,
[By courtesy of the "Shaung Po"]
Poking, 17th October:
H.E. Liang Tun-yen, president of the Waiwupu, has tendered his re pignation.
The Grand Councillors are endea roaring to persuade him to desist
President Liang persista on resig Ing from office,
typhoon, is still high and dry in the same position.
An offer has been received, by telegram, from the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ld, to reflost the gunboat.
ANTI-OPIUM CAMPAIGN.
SPEEDY SUPPRESSION URGED.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Pa."]
Peking, 20th October. have strongly recommended that the The anti-opium Commissioners period for the total suppression of the opium-smoking habit should be shortened from the original ten-year limit,
The following telegrams were received from the Manila Observatory at the American Cope
October 16th, 10.15 8.30. October 16th, 9.30a.m. Oyclone or typhoon
October 17th, 9 40, 1, 0, October 17th, 9.30 am. Cyclone or typhoon N.E. of Manila, moving W.N.W.
.7.15 p.m. 6 p.m. Cyclone or typhoon creasing Northera
..
Luzon moving W.N.W.
October 18th, 9,10 a.m
October 18th, 8 a.m. Cyclone or typhoon W. of Northern Luzon less than roo miles distant moving W.N.W.
October 18th, 8.20 p.m. October 18th, 7 p.m. Cyclone or typhoon W. of Baliotang Chancal moving W.NW;
Orclone or typhoon, over Western Caroliner, direction unknown.
October 20th, 12.10 p.m. October 20th, 11 am. Cyclone or typhoon ar or over the Westero Carolines almost
stationary
THE BRITISH PO31-OFFICE AZ İBNİSİN.
QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.
Mr. Lanning'e X11-R. N. Anderson; V. H. Lacning. G. G. Humphreys, H, Middleton, W. E. Wilson, W. M. Jackson, W. J. Hawkins, J. K. Brad, D. E. Daunally, A. H. Gillag ham, A. F. Ollerdessen and R. H. McMichael.
Shanghai Mercury,
PATROLLING THE YANGIS28.
GERMAN- AND BRITISH FLOTILLAB.
In the House of Common's on September 20, Mr. Bellalis asked the First Lord of the Adm alty whether he is aware that Germany, is- about to tend a fourth river gunboat to the River Yangtze, and what are the names of the British river gunboats on this river,
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At the conclusion of the castest, Col, Bob Lave presented the prizes to the successfal compeiltors,
CHANGE OF TROGRAMME,
18th Inst. On Saturday night Harmaton's had a'bum- per house and everything was received with great applause, especially the pony Mollie which was the Distance Handicap, mounted by Commodore Lycp, at the Gymkhana
Mr. McKenna says: The answer to the first part of the question is in the affirmative. The German ventela are the Vorwarts, launched in 1899; the Taingiau and Vaterland, launched i roos; and the Offer, launched in 1909. The British gunboats permanently employed on the Yangisze are the Thistle, launched in 1899 Kimha, purchased in 1909; Nightingale launch ed in 16971 Snipe, launched to 1898 produced, and this was also attended by Jannabed-in-ryury wagon, marcada in 1994) Woodopek, launched in 1898; and. Woodlark, launched in 1898. The gunboate Bramble and Britomar also cruise occasionally on the
In the House of Commons on September 10, Yangtze, Mr. Henniker Heston asked the Secretary of
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.
OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.
a large audience. The Harmatos family showed some wonderful displays" "af" bare- back siding, especially Willie Harmaton, whe did the backward and forward, somersanite, and long arm balance, another great pare formance was that given by the bigh jumping and diving dogs introduced by Miss Tassie Bower. The doza #Tigar*** And * Bangalo* jumped a height of about 20 feet througe ringu
Grand Councillor Luk Chin-lum is opposed to any reduction of the State for Foreign Affairs whether his attention time limit. He is of the opinion had been called to the announcement made that if the period should be reduced that the British post-oice at Tientsin, China, would, on the grounds of economy, be closed those addioted to the drug may be on Oct, ro sexi whather Germany, France, -- Newa han just reached the Warden of St. of fre. The tambourine dance, by Miss Janais unable to give up the habit, by the and Russia bad post-office at Tientsin, and if Stephen's College that out of the 18 bays re- Haramton and Miss Jassie Bower was prettily appointed time, and the fact may be the Governments of these countries bad called commended by the College for the above ex-dons, while the double wire act by lies
the residents there to pay half the cost smisations all have with the addition die and Nellie Barmston was excellent. used as an argument by foreign whether a pathan had been preleg that it was crane pot receive sin College recommendations, the spectaters in high spirits through c
presented by the of other who through prolonged absence The Clown Pimped Roberto-kap Powers for loss of confidence in Chiot compatible with car besour and prastige te ofthe above rg no less than gare in the senior performance. This change of prosented na as to her ability to enforce her close the British post-office at Tientsin while division, of whom & are below the age naces well worth seeing, and abould not be own regulations for the suppression Germany, Russia, France, and Japan maintain sary to allow them to bear the A.A. degres, 3 of the circus salle for Singapore on the syth fast, ad their post-offices at that important place. thers being infiha senior and one in the junior. The next competition will take place to marrow. of the vice,
Colasel Besly understand that arrauge: Only those who are under 18
At the same time the Grand Coun- manta have now been made for maintaining the senior and under 16' in z of age in night, that of the First Amateur Contest"
cillor believes that no effort should the British post-offices at Tienisin for the pre-eligible for distinction.
bave no information with regard to the seal, t be relaxed to put a stop to the smok-contributions of foreign residents towards the ing habit
cost of their post-officer, nor as, to the petition referred to by the hon. gentleman.
RAUB RETURNS..
Jualor ars which is limited to six competitors what should
sand to their names to the MobMMON FISKE ČA Ltd or sellfy them at the Circýriday night will be a benifit performance.com/the popular, manager, Colonal Bob Love, and Temples Conteste boen open famping 24
Lại The Inst two matinans dre poples and riders. on Wednesday and Saturday, when children will be admitted at half price to all parter,
Following are the retulia --- Sanlor! Fung Man Sul, Leung Nai:Tsun, Loung Nai Hang, Chan Ying Wing, Chan Wing Hos, Vip in For Shoes, Wai
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Juniors Chan Thun Nin, Ho Wing Kis, Lam Taeg, Wel Wing Lock, Wei Wing Yast, Wong Skis Tung The following is the result of crushing opiza... Preliminary Lal Hau Yeung, Lal Has tions at Ranb for the four weeks ending oth in- | Chin, Lo Kwan fe, Le! Ying Chiu.
CHINA MERCHANTS §. N. CO.
INVESTIGATION' OBDERED, [By courtesy of the " Bheung Po"]
Peking, 20th October. Leung, Tar you has been deputed by the Ministry of Posts and Com Bakit Malacca. Stone crushed 1,849 tons b munications to proosed to Shangliaj'
"
Bakit Koman. Stone crushed 5.107 tona.
Gold obtained 659 ounces;*** Average per ton 4.24 dwt, 20 Gold' obtained so ounces Ävanga petite side duidend
Wa (British North Borneo Berald) ivory, touch To Miss Wad Shuk Ching, of St. Stephen't regret to hear that Mr. G. E. Morralla Masers, Girls' College, belongs the bonour of being the Goldring, Barlow and Morrally was obliged to Arst Chinten girl student to pass the Oxford proceed to Zamboanga by the Darval to un Senior Examination, and Miss Wan in passing dergo an operation in the Hospital ATO (A with distinction. The examination was held Davies accompanied him. Ms. Morset par bas hers fa-July last, the answer forwarded to Oneill for some time and wa kaya'tilat Frie lord, and the zonuita have just been sabiedri
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