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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19 1909

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Sanitary Board,

THE CHINESE VACANCY. APPOINTMENT OF MR. NG HƠN CHI We are reliably informed that the vacancy

ber desires that his views should meet the same time the mixing up of the question the eye of the Secretary of State the of the number u. speeches with the question Government never, says him nay. And of the length of speecher, #Business of so the game proceeds to the conveni-supply," he said in 1903, "is the very time ence and satisfaction of all concerned, when we ought to give power to a member to But if we are growing accustomed to get up again and again, and to a Minister to A. S. WATSON & CO., the revival of oratory in Hongkong, what get up again and again." And Mr. Balfour the Sanitary Board, caused by the resigna must things be like in the United Kingdom has declared that the time will come when tion of Mr. Ho Kom Tong three months ago, at the present time when every tub-thumper the House will be compelled to adopt some bas sloce boon filled by the mamination of Mr. is laying down the law with all his might? It limitation on the "duration of speeches." IF NE Hoa-chi, who was offered and has accepted seems that members of Parliament are taking it is necessary in the Commons, it will the appointment, We learn that the domina the opportunity of airing their opinious to be more than necessary in the Indian popularly received by the Chinese community in Hongkong as whose Junior the masses because they cannot find an op. Councils, though the object with which long representative on the Board, Mr. Ng will take portunity of doing so in the House of.Com-speeches are delivered in the two countries his seat on Tuesday next. mona. And it is painful to find Mr. Cecil differs very greatly. Here our legislators This gentleman, who has a perfect command Harmsworth writing in the Aational Review talk for the purpose of impressing their of the English language, both apoken and to the effect that speeches should be curtail constituents rather than from any desirewaltten, was a former student in Queen's Col. ed. One can fancy him with a beautiful to affect their colleagues. In the English lege and at one time occupied the position of waiting to deliver when the tactics of the Labour party or the onslaught of the Irish

from catching the men prevent him Speaker's eye. Not only are ordinary pent- Sers given to wasting the time of the House, but ex-Ministers and even Minis ters are guilty of the practice. Mr. Harms

AERATED WATER

INTERPORT: CRICKET WEEK.

OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.

Friday, November, 19h.—"tmits team due to arrive'per is "Palawan Shaoghal team doe to arrive at 5 p.m. per R.M,S,Empicas of

India,"

Saturday, November, 10lb.-Hongkong-v— Straita (Tennis Singles and Doubles.) Tho team will be ontortaioed by His Excellency the Governor at Government Houte to dia. ner at 8.15pm. By kind permission of Col Prior and the Officers, the Band of the 13th Rajputs will play on the ground from 3 to 5 p.m. (In case the late arrival of the Straits team prevents the Tennis match being played the ground will be open for cricket and Tennis practics and there will bo do. Band musk.

Monday, Nov. sand,-Hongkong v. Shang- hai (Cricket, ist day) By kind permission of rogih Mahratts L. 1. will play on the ground from 3 to 5 pm.

COMMERCIAL.

WEEKLY SHARE REPORT. Reviewing the share business for the wack, Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write this after-

Deon

The market generally speaking has remained frm during the week under review, but only a moderate business has been transacted. The principal feature of the week has been the continued rise in China Sugats. The "Rub her "market has been rather easier and only a

small business has to be recorded.

--Banks.-Hongkong & Shanghål Baski have declined to S992 at which rate buyers prevail. The London price, however, has improved to" Lot 59. Nationals are firm with buysra at $65.

Marine Insurances-Cantons remain quint and can be bai at Sidzi. Unlods have effected. In the North, Yangtras are off B $230, while North China have buyers at **Tis 105.

MANUFACTURERS.speech in his pocket which he is impatiently Parliament when everybody who has any compradore to the National Babk of China, Ld. Col. Dann and the Officers,, the Band of the strengthened to $850 at which sales have been

SPECIALITIES:.

DRY GINGER ALE

LIME FRUIT

PAGNE.

CHAM..

ORANGE CHAMPAGNE.

STONE GINGER BEER.

PALATABLE

thing to way has said it, and the debate severing his connection with the Bank, he accepted an appointment with a leading begins to fall to those who, in Mr. Glad hang of Chinese merchants, and is to-day the sine's words, sometimes rise to the level secretary of the Yuen Fat Bong, in Bonham of onediocrity and more often grovel Strand, who are the Chinese Taikoo of Hong amidst mere trash in unbounded profusion" koog. The Yuua Fat are large importers of there is no doubt whatever as to the ob rice and sugar late the Colony. stractive nature of the tactics. By such

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Ng Hon-chi in a director of the Tung

Wa Hospital and is also a member of the Po

hai (Cricket, and day) By kind permission of Tuoiday, Nov. 23rd-Hongkong v. Shang Col. Prior and the Officers, the Band of the 13th Rajputs will play on be ground from 3 to pm. A supper and dance will take place in the Hongkong Club, commencing at to p.m. Com modore Lyon and the Officers 'The Fleet" will

worth draws a picture of the Minister tactics not only are the proceedings of the Leung Kok Committee; he is, besidas, vice | be at Home on the ground,

House. clasps unmoved the brass-bound box in front of him, and as the other members sink de

president of the District Dispensaries in the Central Division of the City."

CAMP'NOTES

FIELD DAY.

Yesterday revelle was sounded at gamin stead of 6.15, and breakfast was served at 5.45 a.m. Parade commenced at 6.30 in the morning. All units were sevad with 20 rounds of blank ammndition, and when everything was ready they marched up to The Buff camp, under the command of Capt. Wood.

Wednesday, Nov. 24th.- Hongkong Straits (Cricket, 1st day). By kind permission of Lt, Col. Bayard, D.S.O. and the Officers the Band 1/the Buff will play on the ground from 3 to 5pm. Major General Broadwood, C.B. and the Officers "The Garrison" will be "at Home" on the ground.

Thursday, Nov. 15th-Hongkong v Straits (Cricket, and day). No Band available. H, E. the Governor has invited the visiting teams to the King's Birthday" Ball at Government

House al 9.30 p.m.....

Friday, Nov. 26th-Shanghai Straits Dasa and the Officers, the Band of the 105th Mahratta L. I. will play of the ground from 3 to 5 pm.

Fire Insurances-Chinn Fisen are unchang. ed and can still be had at 5:15. Hongkong Fires are slightly weaker, and are chiainable at $375.

Shipping. Sales of Hongkong Cantor pad Macao Steamboats have boon put through atta: $30 and more are wanted at the rate. Indo Chinas have buyers at 560. There are saliera in the North at Tls 45. Shell Transports have eased down to 706. It is reported that the Directors of this Company are issuing

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pro-rata allotment to ordinary shareholders of eight new shares in every hundred old shares, at fifty-one shillings: Bearer warrant bolders should immediately deposit their wHI? wants with a principal Eastern Bank, when cable advice of said deposit will be accepted in Loudon, but numbers of warrants must be

Refineries-China Sugar have farther im

and there are further buyers. Luzons are firm sud, wanted at $20. Perak Sugars have risen to Tis 350 at which price there are buyers,

old at the improved rats of Tis. 191 Raabs Mining. Chinese Engineerings have been

continue weak and on offer at $2400

or ex-Minister who habitually occupies House delayed; but ari unuccessary strain more time than he need in "Parliament.is put on the patience and even on the The right honourable gentleman, he says,

health of members. This, at all events, advances to the table and spreads out his is the opinion of Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, sheaf of notes before him. He holds office He proposes that no speeches on the second how or has held office in some previous ad- reading should exceed fifteen or twenty ministration, and by the custom of the inutes, with the exception of that of the Ilouse he is entitled to be called before Minister in charge of the business of the House for the time being, of a leader of the other members. They have risen in droves, perhaps, from the benches behind him, from opposition and of a leader or oppointed the Nationalist and Labour benches, and spokesman of the Nationalist and Labour from the benches on the other side of the parties respectively Speeches in Committee

The right honourable gentleman he would limit to five minutes and in regard Da arrival the Volunteers }ined the "D" and (Cricket,, 1st day,) By kind permission of Cat proved to $1584; at which sales have taken place

odilatory motions he would apply more Companies, Buffs, after which the mer drastic procedure, limiting both number and were matched over bills and down valleys to length of speeches."A disciplinary time- Challo village, where they were supposed to spondently in their places, he proceeds limit would necessitate more careful prepara-capture and burn the village. in order to leisurely to embark on an oratorical voy.tion and the choice of language that should effect their purpose the advance party left be adequate without superfluity," But the Government and the Huse are entitled to one in regard to which the right honour. be protected against the kind of loquacity able gentlemau has nothing material to time. The closure is an unpopular process which merely serves the purpose of wasting say. The having nothing to say is neither and may not lasi, so other means are advocat here nor there. The speech-is-the-thinged. Our Indian contemporary declares in its and the right Honourable gentleman hoids on his way inexorably regardless alike at final sentence: "We believe the accessity victory the result is not kanwa yet, however. pions v. The World (Cricket, and. day), The St. Botels, old, and new, shares can be sold at

for some method of limiting the duration of mixed with aerated or plain water tience of other members who are anxious speeches has been recognised in advance: The different parties then made their way to visiting teams to the Ball at City Hali at 9 pm Humphreys Estates are offering at $9 without

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pure juice of sound ring fruit.

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1909.

VERBAL FLUX,

age that may occupy every minute from the ten-hour to dinner time.

It matters little that he subject 'under discussion is

the lapse of precious time and of the impa

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Saturday, Nov. 17th.—Shanghai v. Straits

(Cricket, and day) By kind permission of the main body of troops and went by a differ-Lt. Col. Bayard, D.S.O. and the Officers, the ent direction, in which they met the enemy Band 2/ The Buffs will play on the ground from and some firing took place. A of the Khaki Force consisting of Volunteers

paity 3 to 5 pm. Major General Broadwood, C. B.

approach to the spemy. Some excellent wok made their way back to the hills awaiting was gone-through. There was no doubt that the Khaki force worked hard to secure a "Coase fire" was sounded at about 2 p.m.

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Docks, Wharves and Godowns-Kowloon Wbaris after sales at $6x, are offering at 56pf..

and the Officers."The Garrison" will be Whampoa Docks are weak and have sellers at

At Home" on the ground, pions v. The World (Cricket, rst. day).

Monday, November 29th.-Interport Cham

Tuesday, November zoth.—Interport Cham- Andrew's Ball Stewards have kindly invited the

$53. In the North, Shanghai Docks are offering at Tls, 76, and Razgkew Wharfs at the reduced

· rate of Tis 118,-

Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Hongkong

quotations. Hongkong Lands have been sold at S103 and more are obtainable at the zato,

inducing buyers. West Polots contious in

Note: Cricket commences each day at 11 by the Government of India and the provincamp, the Volunteers arriving there abou

3pm. They covered a distance of from to cial Government and we may with profit, z0 miles through a difficult and billy district. Play siopa each day at 5 p.m. and each study the progress of the efforts being made. General Broadwood and staff were also bour will be between it and 2 o'clock. Guess, been dealt in to a fair extent at 56 and mora

'demrod at $34. match will be played to a fiúish. The tiffio

Cotton Mille. Haagkong Cottons have in England for the efficacious, treatment of present during the sham fight.

ika Naval and Military Officers are requested verbal flux."—" Verbal flux" is Good.

to enter the ground by the N.E. (Naval Yard) can probably be had at the rate. Hwos have Gate. The Pavilion seats are reserved for strengtheood, and sales ni Tis 145 have been Members and Subscribers only and the Jack effected." According to latest mail adrices to son Road Stand is available for Members, hand from the North, changes in other Nor Subscribers and their lady friends: Mr.hero Mills are as follows-Internationals Tis. Farmer's stand (opposite Murray Barracks) and such standing room as is available round the ground can be used by Non-Members.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

*** The sponing fixtures for to-morrow are and Canton notes are unavoidably held over crowded out of this issue. Peking telegrams for ta-manow."

Only one sick patient was berthed in the Hospital tent, as the result of an accident which Look place on Wednesday morning while the Nos. 3 and 4 Companies were out on their 22,295 Q. F. gus drill. The man who was placed hore combat was Gunner Read, who medical treatment in the Hospital lent, had his knee-cap bart, He is still under

in evidence this year. He has been the caterer Ying Kee, the caterer of the camp, is again

since the camp started about seventeen years ago, and is proud of his long service medal He is a man of 5 years of age, and in hard working. It is great sight to see him about the hills with his retinue of coolies and " boys," The Corps will be inspected at gun practice by His Excellency the Governor to-morrow afternoon at i p..

THE No Dock launch has been sold by

private tresly.

the Hongkong Dock Co., for the Philippine Government, was lost in the China Sea last week lo a storm, while being towed to Macao. Two Indias constables appeared in the Police Court this morning charged with, an alleged, assault on a Chinaman. Mr, Goldring appeared for the defendants and the case was remandad. Sarious developments are expected.

to speak. When the parotation may rea make excellent refreshing beverages, sonably be supposed to be 'near, hope re

vives in other breasts. Alas, there are several perorations. The orator has come Guaranteed to be made from the to the end of his notes and is trusting to his unassisted command of the Buglish language. "It is a period of anxiety and tension dur- iug which the orator circles round and round like another Bleriot, seeking for a safe and definite landing place. When at length the end is reached there is a general sense of relief which is unshared only by those who are still disappointed in their efforts to calch Mr. Speaker's eye. We shall have legislaTHE fifth wood-n lighter, which was bullt by tors of the same kind in this country soon, comments the Bombay Gazette. They are already made and waiting their opportunity. In England there are private members as well as Ministers and ex-Ministers given, to ledious jobations, and it never by any cliance occurs to them they are guilty of disloyalty to Their party in wasting time.. Yet the fact re- mains that it is nothing more or less, More- over it is detrimental to national interests, for, in Supply, talk takes the place of examination into bala ce sheets and accounts and inter, It is not so very long ago since the pre- feres with the ordinary course of business. sent body of unofficials appointed to the Fortunately we have not come to such a Legislative Council might have been describ. pass in Hongkong. We may not have much ed as tongue-tied, either through an excens pawer but we have full liberly to preach any of modesty or an unwillingness to bore gospel we please for any length of time, their colleagues, But, lately, the bud always in the sure and certain-knowledge ding statesmen have been emulating their that our remarks will be recorded. There is doughty predecessors, who tore Govern no waiting to catch ite speaker's eye here: ment arguments to tatters and gained great Every member has fairplay and no favour, renown among the men-in-the-street for the and we have even reached such a fine point vigour of their language and the denuncia- of etiquette and courtesy that everything is tion of officialdom. Of course, the always arranged wh will speak first and speeches did nobody any harm and ia-who will follow and in what order. So that deed were not intended to cause mis- the question of the limitation of speeches chief; they simply went off like cacaping which is such a grievous evil in England steam and there the matter ended. When and a growing one in India concerns us bus these warriors, had left the Colony to enjoy little. Nevertheless the time might come the repose they deserved in the old country when the plague should fill upon the Co. the fresh hands sat diffidently acquiescing lony, but as long as it is postponed in the will of the Government. It was an in our time we are content. Drastic mea- exceptional thing for a Council meeting to sures are proposed to check the nuisance last more than an hour, unless when the Bud-in the House of Commons:-Four-times get was introduced, but recent events have since 1880 the House has been obliged to changed all that. The financial condition revise its rules for the purpose of expediting of the Colony has livened up members, so public business. Speeches grow long when that they must all have their "say" in order exciting subjects come under debate and to prove their vigilancs. There was one where there is much talk there is little work. meeting which lasted until lung, after the In India, says the Hombay duacate, speeches lights had been raised, and another at which are long on all occasions, in fact their lengil every individual unofficial member gave is generally their only striking feature, and voice to his feelings, one member, in fact, this will have to be borne in mind when the bringing in the question of the Clock Tower, new Legislative Councils come into being, No doubt there are people who read these for we may depend upon it one of the first tremendour bursts of concentrated eloqu and most rigorous rulei to, bë introduced ence, but they seldom admit the fact. But and enforced will have for its object they last. It appeared that the son had been as we have said, nobody objects to these curtailment of crations, such as are now and the mother received a pansion of 57 from out of employment for a period of sight months orations being fired off in the Legislative permitted in the various Chambers, Sir Carne the Government of Macao, Council. That is precisely what the Coun. Rasch was wont to say a man who, in there! cil was intended for and as the united offerte days, cannot deliver his soul in a quarter of the unofficial members never affect the of an hour or twenty minutes, does not Government one way or the other it makes know ble trade and is not fit to be a mem no comment. If a member wishes that his ber of Parliament. Sir Henry Campbell, reinarks should be framed in Hansard the Bannerman supported and advocated a time. Government la quite agrosable. If a mem. | limit for sprechen, though he deprecated: at

MONEY-LENDING IN HONGKONG."

CRICKET,

POLICE, PRESS/

To-morrow night His Excellency the Gov. einor entertalas the Interport Cricket Teams at dipper at Government House, and the fol lewing have been invited to meet them-Mr. Maitland, Sir Paul Chater, General Broad wood, Captain Heathcote, Mr. A. R. Lowe, Sir Henry Berkeley, Mr. Hewett, Mr. Gompertz, Mr. Gresson, Commcdira. Lyon, Sir Francis May, Mr. S. B. C. Ross, Capt. G. W. Smith, R.N., Mr. H. P. White, Mr. Hough, and Dr. Atkinson.

NIGHT-SOIL COULIES IN

TROUBLE.

FALSE PRETENCES.

Lau Kong Mows Tis 104 and Soy Chees Tis. 433,

Miscellaneous-China Boragos are easier and on offer at $2. China Light and Powers can probably bs placed at $6. `Sales of China Providents have been put through at Spå and more are wacted. There are buyers of Green Island Cements at $74 after sales at the rate. Philippines are firm and can be placed at 59. after sales. Cumatias have ruled faisly steady and sales are reported at Tis, 112, Langkats, after the announcement of the declaration of a final dividend of Tis. 12j and a boxun of Tļu, ja per share for 1909, rose as bigh as Tls. 775, but a reaction has since taken place and sales are reported at Tis, 700,

On the 5th October last, the Colonial Secretary

Rubbers-Anglo-Malays are firm and can transmitted, for the consideration of the Chain-

The above friendly match came off on the

be placed at 14/3. Balgownies are firm with ber of Commerce the draft of a Bill entitled an Police ground at Happy Valley yesterday after

ALLEGED TO HAVE OBTAINED MONEY UNDER bayers at so but none are obtainable buyers at $67. (s'pore.) 'Castlefields" hava O-dinance to provide for the issue of Govers.coon, The pitch was is excellent condition ment Paper Corrency; and inquired whether its and materially assisted towards the enjoyment

under $2/6. Damansaras are wanted at of an interesting game, The Police eleven was provisions were acceptable to the Chamber. composed of their A team while the opposing, R. Halifax (First Magistrate) three night Kuala Lumpurs can be sold at 94/- Saics of

At the Magistracy, this mircing, before Mr. 86. Golcondas are quoted sellers at 55/ MR. J. W. Bai is, formerly of our evening con.

team consisted of members of the Press. The

soil coolies were charged at the instance Linggis bare taken place at 21fo and mora can temporary and latterly a journalist in Shanghai, the result was by no means the formidable of Chief Detective-Inspector Hauson with probably be placed at the price, Ledburys,

Police team proved the better of the two but has been appointed by the Mauila Carnival defeat that had been popularly anticipated, obtaining by falie pretences from various shop aftor sales ✪ 45/- during the early part of the Committee, of which he is a member, to pro. Hoggarth and collins headed the scorekeepers in the Colony the sum of 50 cents for week, are in demand at 43/ Saggas have fare to his patio land. Mr. Bains leaves for Clelland put in respectable scores. Considering tween the 21st August and 4th September last, under ico Sandycrofts bave been dealt lo ceed to Australia and boost the exhibition for the Fress with 15 rao each to their time washing and tarring certain latrines be ther strengthened and no abares can be bad

'credit, while for the Police King and Mac. Manila, en route for Australia, to-morrow. that the majority of the men composing the Three others were charged with aiding and in small fots at 5775 (S'pore) and more Press teard were out of practice, they did re- abatting. Mr. C. E. H. Beavis (of. Messrs. markably well, their score of 69 runs against Wilkinson and Grist) appeared for the latter. in favour, sed have been sold at 16/9, are inquired for. United Careys are again. that of 99 by the Palice being extremely creditable to themselves. The scores are as

lospector Hanson stated that some time ago, Lumuts. This is a new Company recently follows:-"

Mr. Wolic, "ead of the Sanitary Department, placed on the London market and appears to informed him that a number of false notices be very popular. The shares are valued at J. W. Balos, L.b.w, b MacHardy W. Smart b Cooper ....................................

had been delivered in the Colony to tar certain, of which 1of- has been paid up, and a con H. M. Bain c King b Glendenning....................

Jatrines. Inquiries were made at the time by siderable business has been done at 15/9. A, C. Langley b Cooper ..."

The Police but nothing was discovered until a parila (4) W. Hoggarth c Cooper b Glendenning... FHicks C King b Cooper ruithemiusi

4few days ago, when the three defendants were H. B. Collins e Cooper b Glendenning

15 arrested and shortly afterwards three more E. B. Ayrli zot out.................

were arrested for aiding and abetting, Mr.

R. Hope & MacHardy b Cooper A. Ramsay b Cooper

Wolfe had given him to understand that the AA. Caesar c King b MacLellani

notices were not sent out under his authority or that of the Sanitary-Board. He could only prove that on a certain day a number of men passed themselves off at Sanitary Board coolies and said they had come to tar the latrines, for which they received payment. None of the men could be identified but Mr. Wolfe bad of the men admitted doing the work but said asked him to make the best of the case. Some

SONE REVELATIONS IN THE SUMMARY" COURT.

Before Justice Gompertz (Puisue Judge) in the Summory Court this morning, a promis. sory note claim was brought against a Chiness clock by an Indian money louder. Defendant he was a clerk in the Post Office and drew two children to support and had to pay

jalary of $80 a month. He had a wife and

monthly rent of $11.

"His Lordship'said he would make an order. for small monthly instalments, 20

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Mr. J. H. Gardiner (for the plaintiff) said le fei

FOLICE would take one year for the saltlement of the K MacLelland b Ayris non a............ debt,

J. J. Watt b Hicks His Lordship said that the defendant was⚫T. H. King retired.......................... 21

V. Put C Bains & Hicks.

an order for the payment of $20 at the end of D. Macliardy & Hicks mko la humble circumstances and made out w, W. Cooper b Hicks

the current month and S10 in the second T. Glendenning, c Lasgley b Smart instance till the astilement of the debt, the. B. Baker, c Baina b Smart.................. amounts to be paid in monthly instalments.

A. Gordon b Smart immeritzategnjet VOR A W. Gerrard not dat gemeremee M. O'Sullivan e and b 5marti

EARNED A PENSION OF SA

In another care, a mother and son were sued by another indino for 540, being amount of

His Lordship ordered monthly instalments of Sa by each of the defendants,

A SUSPICIOUS, CIRCUMSTANCES Mr. Gardiner mentioned a somewhat large calm and said interest was charged at the rate His LordshipThat in itself soundé suspi. of 4 per cent,

Total.

.BQWLING, ANALYSIS,

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MacHardy Cooper

MacLellan poems

Glendenning. 5

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it had been performed under the instructions of the other three defendants. They could not

say, why and for whom they did the work.

His Worship informed Mr. Hanson that if no further evidence could be produced to connect to the defendants with the chargos, the case must

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Mr. Hanson withdrew the charges against

ibe men.

The case of the other these men was then called and was about to be preceeded with

bai àt this singe, Mr. Bearit, who appeared for the defeddants, sild the position was a most peculiar one, as he failed to los how the de. fondents could have alded and abetted, the other men if the charge of obtaining money by

Exchange. The Banks selling rate on Long. don is 1/8, on demand. The T/C rate on Shanghai is 75—|

Dividends Payable.-Kuala Lumpurs,-Divb dend of 4/- for 1909, Anglo Malay-Second interim of 1% for 1999. Parak Sugats➡- Dividend of Tis, 10 for year ending August 31st, 1909. Ewos-Dividend of Tis, 17 for yeat ending October gist, xgay Internationals- Dividend of Tis. 7) for year ending September 30th, 1959.. Langkats-Final of Tis. 12) and bonus of Tis, 74 for 1929,

have been fixed by the Stockbrokers' Associa, Forward Settlements-The following dates tion of Hongkong for Forward Snitlements

November Seillement 29th November, December

29th December,

TYPHOON WARNING.

American Consulate Gennial from the Manila The following telegram was received at the Observatory at 13.75 p.m. today:

over N. China Sea, filling up.

November 9th, 11:30a.m. Cyclone ort

At the Cilminat Bastions to-day continued ju which a Chỉ, with the alleged murder of two

| falso pretaççes sgainst the latter had failed. Iman In the New Tamilots!

The case was ramandad, pending an altern- | just. Kvidence was called and

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