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Zelegrams.
KONG, TELEGRAPH "
SERVICE.
CHINA'S FINANCE..
FOREIGN ADVISERS TO DE ENGAGED,
[Eyepurtesy of the "Sheung Po."].
· Peking, 20th November: " The Foreign Powers have sug. gested to the Central Government the viability of engaging foreign- era na advisers on the subject of finance
The Central Government has decil to engage foreign financial experts and will appoint one to each Provinco
i
"MACAO'S DELIMITATION. WAIWUPU EMBARRASSED.
By courtesy of the “Sheung Po.”]
:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 4 1000
ARMS FOR MANCHURIA
SIK LIANG'S PURCHASE,
[By courtesy of tha" Shaung Po."]
Peking, 28th November. Viceroy Sik Liang has bought several thousand rifles and 50,000 cartridges from a German, Arm for the use of the Provinces.
These arms will be delivered, Tiontsin.
*at
MANCHURIA. FOREIGN MINISTERS INQUIRIES [By courtesy of the " Shaung Po"]
Peking 20th November. The Foreign Ministers in Peking have addressed repeated inquiries to the Waiwupu concerning affairs in connection with the. Three Eastern Provinces.
The Waiwupu has replied that the Ministry has consistently endeavour- ed to uphold its rights, and appeals to the Foreign Powers to assist it in settling existing differences.
C
Later.
Puking, 28th November: "The Walwapn has been in nego- tiation with the Portuguesa Minister Provinces are very precarious as
Corditions in the Three Eastern concerning the Macao boundary Russia and Japan are daily increas question.
As the Portuguese Minister is uning their garrison there. It is certain that they will partition the territory yichlin, the Waiwupu finds itself between the two countries, as they in very barrassed position and flatly refuse to recognise the power
and authority of the Chinese officials In consequence, the inhabitants are in a state of alarm..
unable to reach a settlement..
HEPEN RAILWAY,
PROVINCIAL CAPÍtalı
SUBSCRIBED.
*by courtesy of the " Sheung Po"]
Poking, 20th November.
The afleid, gantry and people of Hupe Province have subscribed a
EMPRESS DOWAGER.
INTERESTED IN STATE AFFAIRS. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Ps."]
Peking, 29th November. The Empress Dowager very often very Jaega sum of money for build-inquires of the Grand Council con ing the railways with the Province; corning important affairs of State, in and have appointed a delegále to China. proceed to Peking to memorialize the Ministry of Posts and Commu- nications, in order to defent the ac complishment of the foreign loan.
TUAN BANG'S 'DISMISSAL.
AN IMPERIAL'EDICT. 【My Coustony of the," Sheung Po."]
Peking, 26th November. An Imperial edict of to-ny's' date statosthes Tuan Fang was denounced by: IA Twok-kit (grandson of the late Li Hunechung).
The charges preferred against the ex-Vivery are that he sent one of bis me to photograph the funeral procession of the late Empress Grand Dowager and that he rode in the chair right across the route of the
*Imperial cortege, thereby showing
his radents and disrespect.
"For these offences Viceroy Tuan was rashiered,
Mirrmore, the ex-Viceroy was alto alleged to have made úss of the trees within the sacred precincts of the Tuperial burial-grounds as poles for telegraph..
ANTI OPIUM CAMPAIGN. PROMITION OF IMPORTATION.
[By courtesy of the Shoung P&P]
Peking, 28th November. The Central Government has decided that the importation of foreign opium into China shall be. strictly prohibited within a period of eight years.
SECRET DESPATCHES. EXCHANGE WITH MINISTERS ABROAD:
[By courtesy of the".
By the S
Pa"]
Peking, 28th November. Within the last few days the Cen tral Government hos exchanged a number of secret telegrams with the Chinese Ministers accredited to foreign countries.
The Ingest number has been that passed with the Minister in Tokio.
JAPAN AND RUSSIA. CHINESE VICEROY'S ALARM,
[By courtesy of the Sheung P
Peking, 28th November. H.E. Sik Liang, Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces, has wired to the Central Government that both Russia and Japan are rapidly increasing their garrison within the territory, which bodes the possibi- lity of war
JAPAN-IN MANCHURIA.
ALLÈGED ANNEXATION OF VILLAGES,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Poking, 30th November. The Japanese have annexed all the villages near the Yalu River and aro exercising the administration accordingly.
They have given to the villages Japanese names and have also re- numbered the houses separately..
HUNGHUTZE RAID.
JAPANESE KILLED.. [By courtesy of the " Sheung Fo"}
| Viceroyalty, of Chihli and so have held a meeting protesting against the appointment.
TANG SHAO-YI
PERSONA NON, GRATA"
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po"},
TEA. Bird's Nest.
PASTRY,
Lotus Seed.
Hongkong University. Moun in Hud.
Salt, Ham Rolls. Crab Poffi
'Sweet. Pboala Balle. Obra Puffs.
PRESERVES
ENERGETIC CHINESE CO- OPERATION
NOVEL" FUND-RAISING SCIIEME,
27th ulto. The additional faculties which this contem Peking, 2nd December.
plated to add to the proposed. Hongking Uoi: Owing to the fact of H.E. Tangversity will necessitate the provision of further accommodation for the students not included Shao-yi being a partisan of the dis- in the original building towards the construc nissed Grand Councillor Yuan Shion of which Mr. H. N. Mody has us generous 'ty offered to provide the money, We under kai, he is a persona non grata with and that the estimated cost of the annex the Prince Regent who has accord. Will be some $50,000, which the Chinese ingly, not given him any appoint- courier des time towards the University
further don tina Building Food. A committee has been formed to raise this amount, and it is composed of Mr. Chaoz King-yu (Chairman), the Hon. De He Kal, Vestr. Lau Chu-pak, Ho Kom-tong Ng Hoa-te, S W. Tro, Chau Sklukt, Sin Tak fan, Wong Fa-lung, Lal Kwel-pol, Le Po-kwal, Laung Hok-Ina, Feng Chun-yuen, Ho
ment.
HE. Tang's susceptibilities have been, therefore, hurt and he is now suffering from a chest affection in consequence. (Sio).
DISASTROUS FIRE “AT
CANTON.
LARGE NUMBER OF BUILDINGS DESTROYED.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shameen. 3rd Decomber, 2.15 p.m.
tions occurred here last night.
Two more disastrous The alarm for the first outbreak was given at 7 pm.
Ngok-lau, and others. The 'committee' bare formed quite a novel Iden for raising
meday.
They have engaged ana of the bast Chipere theatrical troupes to give a serles of performances at the Tai Ping Theatre: The theatre has been most beautifully and attractively decorated, and the opening per formance of the sarles "will be'given to-night.
The admission fees to the "show" "bava been desigsedly fixed at a bieb price, viz, Sto per box of six seats, and single react will. bo charged, according to the position abey
the
conflagra-occupy in the "house" $5, $3, $2 and $1. So seats have been booked for the opening night 'aggregating $8,000 in value, and cost of the engagement of the trouse is between $3,000 and $4,000, It is anticipated that haodiome profit will result by the venture, The promoters expect to get mot less than They $10,000 by the initial weekly series, contemplate y re-engagement of the troupe after the Chinese New Year, and hope in the end to raise the required $50,000.
It involved the destruction of fifteen buildings in Sap-yat-po
The
The second outbreak took place at three o'clock before dawn. fire continued to burn fiercely until this morning.
CHINESE THEATRICAL PERFORM. ANCE IN AID.
DISTINGUISHED PARTY ATTENUS 'THE PLAY.
When it was ultimately extin guished, the destruction comprised the burning down of seventy build- inge and the ruin of all their con-ed the exclusiva information that a committee
Last week, the Hongkong Telegraph publish
tents.
in
All the houses destroyed in the second conflagration were situate Yau-lan-moon, in the South City, Fortunately, no lives were lost,
of Chinese gentlemen was energetically en
Kiangoan Apricots.
Apples. Almonds.
"
FRUITS,
Dried Lichees
Grape Melon Seeds.
THE GOVERNOR'S THANKS. So pleased was His Excellency with the "show," that, we understand, Sir Frederick ans written to the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai and thanked the members of the Sub-Committee and the other, Chinese gentlemen who bad, arranged
the canital and most interesting. prògraMMS,
· His Execllency was extremely glad he had had opportunity of seeing a Chinese opstatic par formance under such favourable conditions end Dr. WoKai'zand his friends' claar expoilting and
lacid explanation of every detail enabled His Excellency and the visines to understand the
play fully. The quesis of the Theatrical Sub- decorations were most excellently done.. Committee expressed the opinion thật the
J
THR PERFORMANCE, HEFKATED,
The performance was repeated last night in the presence of the Hon. Mr. A. W. Browin, Registrar. General, and Mrs. Brewin, Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Ever, Mr. P. H. King, deputy superintendent of police, and a British neval
surgeon.
Macao's Boundary.
CANTON VICEROY'S REPRE- SENTATION.
HRUNGSHAN GENTRY IN CONFERENCE AT CANTON,
[From. Our Own Correspondent.}]
Canton, 15th Novembar...
It is reported that H.E. Viceroy Yoan has addressed a despatch to the Portuguesa Consul in Canton informing him that he (the Viceroy) had been in receipt of an official report from the officials at Chioshan, in the district of Heungihan, the effect that the Portuguese gunboat Macau steamed into the foland waters
A Chiushen and bas remained at anchor thera since the 17th instant and has not sa yat witho drawn. In that part of the luland waters of Henogihan no Portuguese gunboat had over before made its appearance. As the questoln of the Macao boundaries delimitailon kas din yet been settled, the villagers of Haunguhno were still agitated and they appeared to be more so after the appearance of the Portuganse gunboat in the inland waters. In the dispatch, the Viceroy asked the Portuguese Consul to communicate with the Macao Governor urging. the withdrawal of the gunboat from Chinshan waters in order to abate the excitement among the people as well as to prevent the occurrence of disturbances
HEUNGSHANESE AGITATINO,
As the Portuguese gunboat Macast has not yet left the island waters of the Heangshan district, representatives of the villagers of Chinshan have arrived at Canton for the pur
To-night the performance will be, pitronized by the Colonial Serretary, when the Hon. Sir Henry May, Lady and the Misses May will be present There should be a crowded house. 10 witness the play, which is of a high bispose of seeking the advice and assistance of trionic order from the Chinese point of view,.
MAGISTRATE'S POWER
QUESTIONND.
INTERESTING DISCUSSION AT THE' POLICE 'COURT.
In the course of a bankruptcy case before Mr. E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy inai Wednes- day afternoon, Mr. C. E. H. Beavis (of. Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist) who appeared on behalf of the defendant (Mr. E. Moosa) took objection to a certain statement made by a witness for the pintecution which was loadmissablo es evidence and asked that it be struck out of his
Worship's notes.
His Worship agreed to expunge the state. most in question from his notes.
Mr. Bowley (for the prosecution)-I submit. that your Worship is not compatent to strike
caut, a statement once it has bead signed. Whe- ther it is admissable or not is a matter for the. jury to decide,
gaged in the raising of additional funds for the Hongkong University by means of a series of theatrical performances at the Tai Ping Theatre which had been leased for the purpoke. On Wednesday last, the rst instaut, a performance wasgiven under the distinguished patrounge and
His Worship (to Mr. Bravit)~It can de no in the presence of His Excellency the Governor,
barm to your client, Mr. Beavis. Sir Frederick Lugard, KCMG, CB, D. how the matter will turn out,
Mr. Beavis-It is difficult to tell at this stage The Governor arrived at the theatre punctually
The evidence topm His Exellency's party cousisted was admitted on condition that it would be Capt. P. H. M. Taylor, A.D.c, Capt. N. Simson,borne dut by a second witoase, which I submit private secretary, H. E. Mir-General R. G, he has failed to do. Broadwood, c.D., Capt. Heathcote, A.D.C., Mr.
His Worship I bave taken down your ob.
Mr. Bowley-Will your Worship take down my objection thit a Magistrate has a power to strike out any evidence once it has been signed?
THE "FAISHAN" AFFAIR,
· END-07· THE INCIDENT ---
and lust. The final act is the contratemps which gave rise to the differences with the Chinesa in Can-Kennady, of the London Times editorial stuff,jection, Mr. Beavis, ton was enacted last night when C. Norocbs, the watchman on board the 1.1. Faishan who was accused of having accelerated the death of a Chinese passanger on board that steamer some time ago, died after a long and lingering illness. The immediate cause of death belog After leaving the steamship company's service, Noronha contracted the inal duous malady. He had been under medical treatment over, since, and last wook was taken to hospital where bis hopeless case was found to be beyond human aid. Two days ago he left the hospital and died, as already stated, last eight. The funeral took place this afternoon.
tuberculosis.
His-Worship-I haven't struck it out, Mr.
and Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. D. R. Law and Mr. and Mrs. C. Montague Ede. The distinguished patrons were received on arrival by the Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, C.M G., supported by the following among others, members of the Voiversity Chinese Sub-Committee: Messrs. Chang Kang-yu (chairman of the theatrical committer; Lan Chu-pak, Ho Kom-tong. Ng Honz Chau Shiu-kl, Sin Tak-fan, Wong Fa-lung,cessary, Lal Kwei-pui, Lee Pakwai, Leung fok-in Fung Chun-yuen. Ho Ngak-lau and S. W. Tso (bonorary secretary),
RECLAMATION PROPERTY SALE, without the smallest detail being lost to the
SPIRITED BIDDING.
Bowley, I have merely taken down Mr. Bnavis'
bjction.
Mr. Bowlay-Then my objection is not ac
OPIUM IN SINGAPORE.
DRAFT RULES TO BR LAID BEFORE THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,
The visitors were accommodated in a specisi box provided for them, from which point of vintage the dram could be followed
visitors from n spectacular point of view. The
Draft rules mide by the Governor in Council dinate character of the nailoral embellish under section 43 of the Chandu Revenue ments in the interior of the theatre, theoriginality Ordinance, 1009, which will be laid before the of the designs, and the general picture gun
Legislativa Council for approval, on Friday Mr. Geo. P. Lammert offered for sale, by ordet effact of the remarkably pretty staging of the text, are published in the Government Gerella, of the mortgage, last Thursday, four lots of re drama oxcited very favourable comments from says the Stride Times They include rules clamation properties: A number of Chinese
as to the sale of chandu, the licensing and Peking, 80th November.
The' visitors who, without exception, comple turned up at the sale and at the lots were all monted the the restous commillee, od ihn ex- management of licensed warehouses, the The Hunghutze at Mukden are very valuable properties there was much spl- cellence of the impression they had formed of licensing and regulation of places and for the a Chinese play. It was fortunsia for the Com-sale or consumption of chodu, the landing, causing a great deal of trouble to rited bidding for them, th
The first to go under the hammer was Sec-mittee in particular and the Chinese com- removing and re-shipping of opium, and trati. the Japanese...
tion B of Maring Lot No. 14 together with the munity in general, that Mr. Kennedy, of shipment. The rules state that chandu shall They have raided the Antung-messuage erections and buildings thereon the literary stuff of the lending daily paper inthe only be sold in the packets made up by the known as No 80 Boubam Strand area 1,689 world, should have been present and been a per- superintendent containing three huas, four Mukden Railway Several times and square feet. Teem 999 years. Annual Orown sonst witness of the enthusiasm displayed by buas, dve baas, siz buns and seven-and-a-half killed a number of Japanese.
rent $30.10. Bidding for this lot started at
theChinsta in the Hongkong University scheme, huni and la receptacles made up by the super $25,000 and it was rapidly run up to $30,000, Mr. Kennedy's impressions will, no doubt, intendent holding three chis and one tahil. No OBITUARY.
offered by Mr. Leung Kwan-sang. There belog fluence his contributions to ble Journal on the person licensed to sell chanda shail soll chaudu se advance bayond that the property went to University project, which may have the effect of. at prices exceeding the following t-for every Mr. Wo On Cheung for whom it was purchased, somewhat re-casting the views of people at
shua packet 11† cents, 4-bɛn packet 15 cents, Lot a was Sub-section 4 of Section B of home-especially of the bigoted milesionary
-bus packet 10 cents., 6-hua packet 23 cents., Marine Lot No. 6 together with the messnage
type-corcoming the sympathy evinced by the
71 has packet a81 cents, 3-chi receptacle Stand; erections and buildings thereon koown Chinese in Hongkong towards the great edu
-tahil receptacle $3.30. No. 6 Boubam Strand. Term 982 years. An cational scheme the Colony is about to embark Dual Crown Rent $6.00 $13,000 "was the late. first price offered; and when the highest figurs teached $14,600, the auctioneer declared the Property bought by Mr. Chuca Hing.
'GRAND TUTOR DEAD.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 30th November. Grand Tutor Shun Kai-lai is dead. Grand Councillor Tai Hung-tze is likely to succeed to the title.
HUNAN-HUPEN RAILWAY. RUSSIA SEEKS BARTICIPATION.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po.")`
Peking. 80th November. The Russians have made an 'ap plication for participation in the Hunan-Hupeh Railway loan but the Waiwupu has strenuously opposed
it.
MANCHURIAN AFFAIRS.
MUZZLING THE PRESS,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po
in front bl Marine Lot'No. 371⁄2
Sir Frederick Lugard and party followed the
play with rivetted faterest until 1,30p.m. when they left. The plece is thus described in the Programme
OPENING SCENE IN DUMD-SHOW. The Groil of Prosperity and Happiacos pre- sents their best wishes to the distinguished Company,
DRAMA.
Kwoon Chung, Prime Minister to Duke Woon of Tse,
Argument-Mao Chil, a Cousin of the Duke of Tre, pot up a rebellion against the Govern- ment and killed the reigning Duke. Kwoon Chung, who was then a general of Tse, led as
In the rules a tahil moins a weight of one. and a third ounces avoirdupois, and a chi and a bus weights of ane-tenth and one hundredth of such tabil, respectively.
the Amociation for the Protection of Bound- ary Rights, in order to protest against the Por- tuguess. The Association has accordingly issued circulars to convenu's pablic meeting to take place at Man Lan Shu' Yoen om tka 18th instant to discuss the matter.
H.
CHINESE COMMISSIONER'S DEPARTURE, H, B. Kao Exh Ch'ien, the Chinese Imperial Delimitation Commissioner, has left Hong- kong for Canton ta bld good-bye to the Viceroy of Canton and the Provincial officials. will then return to Hongkong and continue his journey in Poking, H.E. Kão will asma the duties of the secretaryship of the Waiwapa, and will probably embark for the North some time next week,
The family of the Obluess Commissionst took passage by the 1.3. Kwangtah for Shang- hai to-day on route the Capital.
INDIGNATION MEETING AT
CANTON,
DELEGATION APPOINTED TO PRKING.
Canton, 29th November
On the 28th instant a public mesting was | held by the Canton Association for the Protec-
tion of Doundary Rights, at the Man Lan Shu Yuen, when a considerable number of people of all classes was present. Leusg Mul Kai tunk the chair and Lo Kwan Shok acted a. secretary to the meeting. After a great deal of discussion on the Mocaă delimitation goes. - tion, the follclawg resolutions were anualmquely patned ---
1. As a result of a brasch of the Treaty on the part of the Portuguess between Oblas and Por fugal, the negotiations for the delimitation of the boundaries of Macao by the respective Commissioners have now been suspended. The Canton Provincial Assembly should be requested to bring the matter up for discusilon at ihele next meeting and the matter should be, brought I to the notice of the Viceroy with the request that be might send a _tafegrans to the Ministry of Foreign Affaika at Peking urging the denunciation of the Chino-Portugusso Trusty of the 13th year of Kwang Hsu. "As it has been | rumoured that negotiations will be re-opised at Peking for the delimitation of MACROR telegram should be forwarded to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the representation that the negotiations should not be conducted in Peking, but in the South,
2. In the event of lis being insisted upon that Degollations be conducted in the capital, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should be asked not to enter fate the matter too procipitately but to delay it until the arrival of the delegation from the Kwangtung province. In case of the appointment of such a delegation a sum of at least three thousand dollars will be required for the expenses of the representatives tu pro. caed to Faking on their mistion. At the maste ing one Ho Nai Pan, a representative of the Heungshan district, promised to raise the ro quired amount of money,
3. The Portuguesa guabout Masau proceed ed up the inland waters of Heangabad district on several occasions, causing great excitement among the villagers. Should this result in the occurrence of any disturbance, blame will be attached to the Portuguese for having gives cause for the origin of the disturbance and the villagers counot be held responsible. The All licensed warehouses shall be closed bo- members of the Association were of the öpl. tween the hours of 6 p.m. we'd 6 mm. and no ofon that, for their own defence and protection, opium shall be received or delivered by the the villagers of Heungsban should love no time licenses during that time except upon the writ-In organising local militia at their own expense tea authority of the superintendent,
and not depend solely on the officials¡ for The meeting concluded at 4 o'clock in the afternoon with a tax party,
A fea at the rate of $40 a month shall be pay- | Assistance. able for every licence for a licensed warehousa itsued by the superintendent, and the superin. tendent shall pay the same into the treasury of the general credit of the colony. A fraction of a.mooth sball count as a foll month.
Every licenere abail be deemed to commit an offences, who selle or exchanges casadu oiberwas thas for current coins who sells or delivers chandu to any person other than a Kan, the eldest son of the Duke of Tae, fled to to any European or native soldier or to my the Dukedom of Lo with Koon Chang; and police officer without the authority in writing Sui Kad, the younger ·Prince, was also fa im- of the
army against blm bui- met with defent, Tez | adult male; and who sells or delivers chandu
officer,
Every licensee of a public smoking room shall keep his licensed premises closed between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a m.
Every licensee of a public smoking room shall be deemed to comit an offence-who allows any person to have access to his licensed premises for say immoral purpose or permits persons of notorious bad character to frequent
THE CHINEGE COMMISSIONER, The Chloese Delimitation Commissioner, H. E. Ku Eth Chien, after the negotiations: with the Fontaguete Dallimitation Commis or on the Macao boundary question, came up to Canton a law days ago jika will leave Canton again in the course of lam taya Hinway and
for Peking. Yesterday H. E. Kaq called on officials in this city to bid them good-byam Tie
a farewell dinner at his yaman, at which Admiral Li Chun, the Provincial Treasurer, the Judge, the Educational Commissioner and the Salt Commissioner were also present, The family of H. E. Kas left here for Paking on board the steamer Xtosaglah which: 100 skil for Shrughal from this post on the ayih instant,
- GREAT OIL FIRB AT
PALEMBANG,
The third lot to come under notice was Sub., section 3 of Section A of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1 together with the messuage erections and buildinge thereon known as No. 384 Shaug- bal Street. Area 1082 square feet. Term 75 Yeare. Annual Crown reat $2.50. It fetched only She fough and fast lost was described, in
and was bought by Mr. Ua Kam Wal legal phraseology, as all that place or parcel. of ground situate" at Victoria Aforessid and. known, and registered in the Land Officeas Section D of Prays Reclamation, to the Re gulaing Portion of Marice Lot 37 (beld under and upon the terms and conditions of two several Agreements of No. 174 Remaining Por tion dated respectively the 5th October 1889 and the oth ́June 1899 and respectivaly madent danger but was fortunniely raicued and pali Commanding eAcar'of such soldier or afternoon the Viceroy entertained H. & Kan ́ between Bruce Shepherd acting for sad on be- Balf off the then Governor of Hongkong of the takes to Ku, a city of the Dukedom of Wai, ops part and Tsun Tak Tong of the other part accompanied by Pau Shok Ya, a great person and between the sald Tion Tak Tong of the gae al friend of Kwoon Chung Subsequently two part and His Excellency Sir Henry Arther generals of Tao, named Kwok-Ya and Yang Blake, 0.0.M.G: Governor and Commander Lam, succeededic suppressing the rebellion and and Moo Chi was slain in a decisive battle, Kwood in-Chief of the said Colony of Hongxue Chung then brought the eldest prince of The Its. Dependencies, and Vice Admiral same of the wider party by the first of which from Lo to claim the throne while his friend Pass Agreements the Governor agreed to grant to chuk Ya advocated the second prince's cause, the same who allows any person other than On account of important matters the said Teun Tak Tong bis executors, admin. Koon Chute waylaid the Junior prince and an adult male Chinese to smoke chands on
Information has arrived in Slogapore of am taking place in the Three Eastern to and assigns Crown Lease of the shot at bits with, ble bow, The arrow struck his licsosad premises. Any person to be an ssid promises for the term of 999 as pha the prince in the side bat was stopped by the found on such premises shall be presumed per Provinces, the Waiwupu has stopped the terms and subject to the conditions in the metal buckle of the belt. Kwaon Chung mitted unless the contrary is proved whe oil frd at Palembang causing what the newspapers from making any exid: Agreement mentioned and by the second thought the young prince was slain and delay allows any female or child not beleg the amount to considerable loss. There are His of which Agreements; in consideration, of the ed for six days his entrance into the capital. licensee or the wife or child of the liceates to huge tanks there in which the oil is stored and comments thereon.
Governor letting the said Thun Tax Tong into The young prince took advantage of this and
eater loto or remain in bis licensed premises on Saturday midnight dre broke out in ona of or allows any armed person to so outer"or these. The fire blazed so fiercely that it was Prince Bu is, however, strongly possessing of the said prestisps the and Trgu entered the Metropolis by stealth and was KI
practically TAY Toby agreed (inter alia) to pay td the Go once crowend Duke of Tse, bus forestalling remais,
smoke were appaliluguTIO opposed to the Waiwupule action.
vornor the annual Crown rant of $70.00) toge his elder brother, Te desired to pat Kwoon
The fees for licences shall be as follows-tally impossible to do anything, dad an sprand and we under VICEROYALTY OF CHIHLIther with the messages erections and building Chung to death bot on the samest koplication for a licence for a retail chanda shop, $14 per flames soon
argon known as No. 53 Cophaught Road West of Pau Shuk Ya he not only forgave Kwood annum for alicesce for public Smoking stand that at least four of the 1952,
Room is first-class neighbourhood, 548 per and possibly more, hara been burned and, No. 1 Des Your Read Wast Area 793 Chung, but eventually made bim bis Prime
When
the latest ships to arrive here init Palam UNPOPULAR APPOINTMENT.
Lequara Proportion of Auppal Crown rant Minister. This generous act was greatly apRODUM.
There are only three bids for this preciated by Kwoos Chung and, for many years The rules for the lasding, removing and res bang the dames were buralog In the vicisity property, wz, $10,000, typoo and $17,con Literwards he loyally served this generous shipping of opium provide just no opium abalt the remaining two, On Tuesday morals The last pained was not exceeded and Mr. prince, subsequently known as Duke Worn of be removed without a permit, available for 24 huge beozine tank blew up, the fire, Enzuwand Chan Shak Shen was declared the purchaser, and made the Bakedom of Tie pre roots, affer, which the permit la ap be retumed heat balay, fergfig for migrant, distance tonna, valve, understand that iba vendor szcepted eminent among the principalities of the Middle to the office of Imports, and exports, Toro No news her come up as to any loss of layer moys oplam from one place to another in Injuries, and the Asiatic Petroleum Company's motgegy on the propertise, suficient, margin Kingdom,
settlement requires a permit Traarhipment agency here whilst unable to furnish “further PREMA BED MAP Master acted peonhodox Chinais style were served to the dis molletofu for the render
Peking, 2nd December.
›› [dy'squrtesy of the "Sheung Pol"},
Peking, 2nd December,
The gentry and people of Chibli Province do not approve of the ap pointment of Chan Kwel-jung to the
(by the porchestra, jok
In the course of the arculug refreshments in
also requines permit, all bass permits being
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