Intimation.
A. S. WATSON CO.
ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.'
CHEMISTS
BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE
GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD.
Watson's
HYGIENOL,
AND
BUBONIC PLAGUE !
It has been proved by repeated experiments
that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" is the most potent agent, for the destruction of fleas, especially tai ficas.
conveyed to human beings by means of 'from rata which have died of this disease.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3 1010
Swattenbam, K. C. M. G., JE. A Dick Lauder, J. Lloyd Anstruther, Charles Deany Artbor Lampard, and Harbert Wilfred Brett' which combination remained unbroken sotil death removed the last-namad gentleman a short time ago,
The capital of the company was, 25 NOW, Zigo,000, and was divided. Into 150,000 shires of Li each; but the first lsson was for 140,000 shares only, of which 46,500 were issued to the vendor as fully paid in part payment of the purchase price(which was fixed at £97,500) and 93.500 were offered forpublic subscription andibe proceeds of 42,000 set aside for working capital The vendor had the right to apply for and be allosted the 10,000 un-issued shares at par on ar before January 31, 1907, and the balance sheet for the year" 1907 showed this right as having been exercised. A resolution for spli: Sting the, £t shares into 2s. descriptions was
passed at no extraordinary geroral meeting" held on August 16 of the present year, and the shares,were dealt in for the first time in their new form on August 24.
From the time they came into power the. directors pursued a vigorous policy of extension The total area planted at the time the property was taken over was 1,665 acres, but during the year 1906 as many as 1,178 ecrés of the rive
were planted. This programme was practically completo during 1907 by the planting of 470 res, when the total number of trees (including cant plantings) bad, reached about '567,000 he additional planting of a few patches in 1908 brought the del cultivated area up to 3,564
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To tura to the results achieved by the com-" It has loow been proved, that Plague is play, the compilers of the prospectus were singularly conservative in setting their dividend leasetimates for the years 1996; 1937, and 1998 at an average, of' to per cent. per annum, ar will be seen in the following actual payments:- * 1906 ........1957......... 1908................... 1909 18%20% 3%.......25%
All risk of infection to be avoided by washin, the flours, etc., or sprinkling where the fun are likely to be with a diluís solution of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" A tea- sppouful to a piol of water, or a teacupful to three gallots, makes a solution of the strength require fat uur purpose.
“HYGIENOĽ, IS A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT AND GERMICIDE
Price per Pint
Gallen,
fa cents
$2.00
1
A. S. WATSON & CO.
LIMITED,
HONGKONG „DISPENSARY
and
KOWLOON DISPENSARY, Hongkong, and February, 1910,
"NOTRUP.
All communicatiomiendo for publication in "The HONGKONG TELEGRAPU” should be addressed to The Minor, 1, koe Monon Hund, and
Two quarterly interim dividents of ij per
*. cepi, nctyal,
* Fourteca months.
The gentlemen responsible for the crop lore cts of the company year by year have borne
Max Flat, wife of Captain Filati of Tiscisir died at-Tinutkin on January 94. – Mrs. Fileti daughter of the Spanish "Minister at Peklog+
A DAN Adviser to the Chlades Imperial Posts, Peking, has applied for naturalilor papers. The application is said to be the first recorded in China.
DOMESTIC bonds to the amount of Y.. 100,000,000 will be issued shortly ja Ispat for the conversion of the four per cent bonds. The bonds will be issued aj Y. 95.
KOLANOSE (AMOF) IN xong.
MUNICIPAL CJU...-CILLORS' MIETING,
Minulas of the annual meeting of the rate payers, held at the Board Room, Klangen, on the 28th January, 1910,
PresedMears. J. H. Arnold, G. W. Dar tob, R.. Bruce, (G. F. Haslam, proxy), Rt. Revd. Mgr., Clemente (Revd Father C. Ar mox, proxy), G. Carlsen, W. Davies, S. 1. Decks, 1. D. Edwards, F. H. Edwards, J. S. Fenwick, F. W. Fowler, H. Gottwaldt, G..F. Haslam, Jonido, W. Kross, C. Les, Dr. J. Moor. THE other day, while Mr. J. A. Lyon, belong. Marley, N. D. Mudie, M. B. Nilsen, J. head, J. Mencariol, Dr. G. Merz (Chairman), J ing to the Sanitary Department, was asleep at Noble, J. N. Ollis, P. Poletti (J. Mencarini, his residence, some tblet or thieves entered his proxy), Dr. A. Rasing, G. H, M. Robertson, L. house and stole therefrom a silver cup and A. Sellarold, E. Stevens, L. 1. Thomas, B. G. some medals. The Police are Investigating.
Tours, K. Taudzurabara, Miss Usher, J, C. Vier, Revd., G. M, Water, W. H. Wallace, C. BARON George Julius'de Reuter, a director of Whitfield and otheri, Reuteri Telegram Company, of the Anglo-Dr. C. Meiz, Consul, for Germany and Japasete Bank, and chairman of the Korean Senior Consul, was in the chair, Water-works, second surviving son of the late famous news agency, left asiate valued at £13,809
A PAPIR on "The Development of Chinese Writing" was read by Mr. L. C. Hopkins it the monibly meeting of the China Society, held in Caxton Hall, Westminster, on the 13th ult, Mr. L. D. Barnett, Liti. D., Keeper of Oriental Printed Books and MSS. at the British Museum, presided.
THE foreign population of flarblo has increased by leaps and bounds'doring the last fów years, and at prosent consists, in round numbers, of (9,600 Russians, 800 Japanese, 600 Austrians, ago Grecku, sóu. Germans, 18 Frenchmen, 17 Americans, B British, 6 Italians and 4 Swedes.
AT the Literary Club Kennedy Road this evening, a lecture wijl be delivered by Mr. C. G. Alabaster on "Uaury". The chair will be taken at 9 p.m. sharp, and as the subject is a very interesting one, a large attendance is expected Owing to the Chioa New Year holiday, the macting arranged for nexi Thurs- day, soth iust., has been altered to Morday, the 14th, which members' are requested to
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There being no objection to the Chairman's proposal that Mr. Berkeley Mitchell be asked
THE VOLUNITER MOVEMENT.
sum of $2,000 for this purpore the Council realized that it would take from four to six. months to obtiln an assistant, so' only roughly,
A GOVERNMENT INQUIRY, six months' salary and expenses was allowed for. The amount the assistant secretary act During the past few days Government has ually cost, rooghly $1,774, was made up as circularized British firms in Hongkong desiring. follows - Salary: $1,309, passage, &c. $331 | information gu to the number of officers of Brits Cost of advertising $143. The secretary's ca ish race in each firm who have already tervad gagement expired on the 31st May, and your at home or elsewhere (a) in the regular Army, Council re-engaged him for a further term of (b) in the Volunteers, and the length of such three years at a salary of $350 per month, and service. The inquiry calls for information also that accounts for the balance of $350,0 as regards the number of officers of Britlik race Mr. Arnold then proposed, seconded by Mr. who have never undergone any military service. Barton, that the accounts for 1909 be passed..
The purport of the official questions is not stated in the circular letter, and the question" Carried unanimously,
Proposed by Mr. Aroold, secon 'ed by Mr. | has been heard propounded Does the long Lee, that the Council's proposal (en nga koog Government contemplate conscription ? visiting guns, on six months' probation, be approved. Curried unanimously.
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
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Mr. Barton desired, before the Budget for 1910 was put to the meeting, to have read a minute of a fermer annual meeting of rate. payors at which it was decided that the col of the secretariat should not excead a certain
m.
DESTRUCTIVE FIRE
[From Our Own. Correspondient.]"
Canton, 2nd Febinary, The Chairman, after examizing the minute ***At 2 40 8.m. on the rat fost, a fire broke out at No. 48, Fo Wah Street in the Western to act as secretary to the meeting he was re-book, said as mach minute could be found.
The Chairman proposed, seconded by Mr. suburb. At the time of the outbreak, there quested to read the police convening the meet-
Thomas, that the Budget for 1914 be passed, I was a stiff month wind blowing, so that within. Fing,
Carried DeArmously.
a short space of time, the couflagration somed The following gentlemen offered themselves verious dimensions. Residents in the neigh!? councillors for 1910: Messrs. J.S. Fenwick,bouring streets were for a while greatly alarm. Kruse, C. Lee, J. Mencarini, L. I. Thomas, ed as the fire threatened to spread to their K. Tsodzurabara, and W. H. Wallace, and on houses. Though the different fire brigades, in answer to the alarm raised, promptly pro» a ballot being taken, the following were clected Mesura, W. H. Wallace, W. Krusa, J. Men-ceeded to the scene of the fire to render cariei, J. S. Fenwick, C. Lee, and K. Tandtora assistance, it was dot get under control until bara,
after fully two hours bad elapsed and ten build. ings destroyed, while several others were dim-.
fire is said to be the upsetting of a keratene ell aged by sparks nad water. The origin of the
lamp. Almost all the buildings burat were insured with the native co-operative" loanrance companies.
ARCHIBALD Service, third officer of the stoner Springbust, who, won several thousand rupees in the big sweepstake for the Viceroy's Cup, Mr. W. H. Wallace, Chairman of the 1909
come with joy, and was killed. The mosey fell into a coal hatch at Calcutta, being over Council, addressed the meeting si' follows:- Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, The will be sent to his family.
r port and accounts have been in your hands for soms days and give you practically all be information you requise. There are, however, a few points on which I abould like to touch: and first the question of the Council cogaging visiting nurse for the community. The Health Officer proposes that the visiting ourse should be paid a salary of $125 per month that she should reside at the Chinons Hospital at Amoy (where she would exercise a supervision over the hospital at those times when sho was not occupied with her nursing duties amongn the community) and thus save the cost of the ratopayers providing her with a house-bat ker servicer it will be understood to be firstly at the disposal of the Council-that the hospital pro- vide simpan that the fees be $5 per day (or ratepayers and $7 per day for pos-ratepayersā for outdoor Gustoms staff 53 per days, shat non- residents-such as missionaries and others- desiring attendance must come and liye on Kulangiu pod pay extra fee of 57 per day, but this not to imply that the rurso`musi aticod to only that, one cases all fees to be recovered by the Council; the pan. a be first at the service of ratepayers, that she also attend Chinese ratepayers, and that she be not allowed to take up casei outside of Kulangsu, You will Companies in point of under-estimation, as is A DESPERATE riot on the Gentang estate in note that we have included in our Budget the evidenced in the appended tablas→
the Attban district of Deli resulted in loss of sum of $700 to meet the cost of the visiting *1906 19-7
life on December 27th. The estate was to be
nurse and as by our arrangement all fees closed at the end of the year, and the Chinese earned by bor are recovered by the Council -$3,000 150,000
coolies, about 250 iu number, beat the manager this amount we think should be ample. I 274,778 .105,019
and deminded their pay. The alarmed maonger, understand we can obidin the services of. Miss
47,019
sent for the police who, on arrival, were auack-Kranenberg and I venture to think you will 74,778
ed by the coolies with kalves and clubs. The agree with me that this will be a very good 1908
police than Gred upon the mob. Two coolies move in the right direction. You will note Estimated crop.use
325,000 430,0001
were killed and five were wounded. Upon that we carry forward the sum of 53,173,01 and Actual cropón 350,618 463,743† | this, the rioters broke and fed,
that this shows a loss of $265 odd on the year's Excess of estimate............ 15,688
working, but when you examine the accounts
$2,565 on the balance payments due on account of new buildings, so that the result as a whole may be taken as satisfactory, and it is due in ho smail' measure to the attention to detail and. conscientious wosk of our secretary, Mr Mit- chell. Sijona of this sum you will have noted we propose to apply to a sinking fund for the redemption of our debentures. Finally, a word As to the composition of the Council. We are at present five only. Mr. Wilson, an energetic and most useful councilion: resigned in December last on bis departure for Europe and the annual meeting being so near, we did dot fill op bis place in the meantime. You are 10-day called upon to vale for six councillors while there are seven nominations, and that we
the general reputation of rubber plantation
Estimated crop.............
Actual crop
་་་É་
Excess of estimate
please 2010.
FURIOUS fighting, in which two or three han.
-Abesity vote of thanks to the Chairman, proponed by Mr. Wallace, and accaded by Mr. Mencarini, was carried unanimously.
(Signed), DR. MERZ, H. I. G. M. Consul and Senior Contul
Chairman,
O. BERKELEY MITCHELL, A Secretary to the meeting.
TRIAD SOCIETY SQUABBLE.
F
FIGHT ENDS IN TWO MEN'S ARREST,
Shortly after eleven o'clock last night,.
1, Jar dine's Bazaar was the scene of a serious quariel between two men who are supposed to belong to that botbid of discontent known as the Trind Society. It appears that the men had come argument over some money, which soon developed into a 'beated altercation, in the course of which one of them was savagely ai. acked by bly compatriot and sustained a nasty gash in the region of the skull. The other man, who had by this time become istoriated, retaliated by 'stabbing his ass.i ant in the side with a koife. Some time later, the body of the latter victim was found lying in a prostrate condition on Jardine's wharl and the past where. the injuries had been received was found to be bleeding profusely. Somecde had tied a silk sash round the wound, which appeared to somewhat maunch the flow of blood from the rund. The Police bava sirested both men, who will be charged before a Magistrate as
t For the slaven moulds, ended November dred, wildly excited Chinese and Japanese You will see that during the year we expended soon as they have sufficiently recovered from
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estimate is 470,000 lbs.
• Fourteen months
participated, marked the conclusion of the Original estimate, The revised oficial annual football games between the two Oriental teams of San Francisco recently. A Japinate 'was badly hurt, and more than a score received mimur injuries. The firing of a pistol started a panic.among those to the grounds. The irouble arose over possession of the ball. According to statements of bystanders, a Chinese struck one of the Japanese players over the head with bis umbrella and in an instant the 'field was filled by hundreds of enraged Orientals, but
As compared with the high level at which the raw material has stood for some time past, the prices obtained by the company have been in no way startling, that for 1906 having been
1907 389d; and for 1908 4 43 18 2/j;" for husta la seuanied by the Writer Name and 3, or an average over the three years for
which details are available of 48 38d.
Ásum,
Ordławy bilnow summunications should be addresse
to The Manager,
The bar will not undertake to be responsible for any sojotled MS., bor to retura may Contribution,
BUBSCRIPTION BATES (IN ADVANCE), DAILY--336 per amam.
WHEELY-113 per sumura,
As above shows, two interim payments, amounting to is per cast, have already been paid for the current year, but no reliable estimate of the dividend for the full period can be made, owing to the company, bay..
thing furiously.
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the effects of their wounds.
ACOLLIERY HIÓT,
London, Jan, 18.
Rioting has occurred at Horden, a village in Durham, partly oo account of the election, but partly due to a local strike.
The Unionist beadquarters and the residence of the colliery owner ware wrecked. The col liery proprietor fired at alyouth, who was struck by some pelets and had to be taken to hospital
The rioters then threw a motor-car balong ing to the manager of sho' colliery, over a cliff The police charged the mob with their batons, but afterwards, the rioters set fire to the colliery clubhouse, which was gutted.-N. C.
have to hold an election is, I think, a matter lor cocgratulation leasmuch as it demonstrates, News, that there exists a healthy and genuine interest in Municipal affairs.
Before the accounts were brought forward for puning, the Chairman desired to know whether any ratepayer wished to ask any ques tions.
ANOTHER OPIUM SKIZORE.
IEAVY FINES at the magISTRACY,
Chial Excise Officer Hoggarib again bad two Chines before Mr. E. R. Hallifax, First Police The rates per geseter and per mansea, proportional ing sold forward. In addition, it is only Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of bay- Subscriptions for any period Ia than one month reasonable for shareholders to expec-ining in their possession 11 caels of prepared will be charged ma for a full month.
view of the easier turn which rubber, bas opium. His Worship was informed that the The daily inne in delivered from who the address is taken from the record, prices of the pre-
'men belonged to a gang of smugglers who Acest twanger. Poakantecribers can have their copie delivered at their residences without sent year-that the directors will taks the had for some time been carrying on mo illegal trade in the drug between Hongkong and any ezua charge. Da coples saut by post an
Kongmoon. On information received a sum additional 11.30 per quarter is charged for postage.
ber of excise officers' executed a raid at No. 1, The postage on the weekly is to any part of the
Wo Os Lane, where they found a considerable single Copine, Daily, ten conte. Weekly, twenty,
quantity of labels, stamps, printing dies, nic,payment to the contractor for the new coal and five cents (for cash only).
similar to these used by the Opium Faimer, municipal building. This amount was men,
world la 80 cents per quarter.
BIRTH.
opportunity of placing a substantial amount to reserve. If, however, the total crop, be fixed approximately; al 508,000, it will be seen that with the exceedingly moderate profit of only 41: per pound, there will be available, a sum offi.
Mr. Barton: Is expenditure 19:9, item new coal and municipal buildings, $7565. What in this for and why was no provisions made for this payment is Budget 1959?
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THE INDIAN WITNESS.
SKANĢIAI JUDGES DIFFICUTLY, The Acting Assistant Judge (Mr. A. Lindsey Smith) is experiencing the same difficulty that confronts all officials in India when Indians are called upon to give evidence in Court, szys the N. C. D. News of x th ult. Yesterday a
VILLAGE FIGHT.
On the 3af ultimo a fight took place At Shek Was "between the village, militia. men and some gamblers over a certai money dispute. Basing the molds, three persons were killed and over a dozen others were more or less injured.
GANG ROBBERY.
About 1.50 am: yesterday a number of rob bers managed to enter a shop at No.15 Tal Hoog Street in the Southern suburb under the proiesce of being visitors. When they got inte the premises, they confined all the shop people, seven to pumber, in one room and led them up together by their queues which were fecurely bound with wire in order to prevent any one of them from raising an alarm or to sacups belete the mainders could get, safely away. The robbars sansacked the premises and.car- ied away valuables said to be worth about a thousand dollars, in addition to a sum of about seven hundred taals in cash, The robbers loft the shop nearly two hours before the outrage could be made known and reported to the police...
THE COME7.
SICAWEI GUSERVATORY REPORT.
Sicawei Observatory reports as follows:- The phenomenon was observable at Sícawoi notwithstanding the cloudiness of the sky. Its Tail is towards the Et is losing as much as
eight minutes within the twenty-four hours, on the movement of the stars. If it conflates in tha sama direction and if the talls goes on developing, the display will be quits extre
ordinary.
The two.chial papers at Tientsin, the Paking Eja Tiantain Times and the Chins Times,consider the appearance of the recently observed comet of sufficient ¡importance to devote considerable Paco to speculation whether it is Helley's or some other, comet. A correspondent, describ- ad as a local scientist, wrote to the fist map- tioned paper os Jeonery 24 questioning the accuracy of the statement, that it was Helley's' comet that had been seen. He said that Hal fey's comer should appear in the opposite quuter of the heavens and continues: "For: it to appear suddenly in the unlit quarter of the beavens one Light, not baving been sp proximately in the same place the night before, or the week helore and there again the follow log night and week, is an impossibility
cient to pay dividend of 60 per cent, for the These were at once seized and at the Magis- lioned in the chairman's speech last year, and fendant. The defence way a complete denial Francess Mary Simpson Wilson,
year and permit an allocation of £10,000 10 [16] Itretve.
At Shaoghai, on the 3rd inal, the wife of GEO. HUTTON POTTS, of a son,
The Hongkong Celegraph
The resulis achieved up to the present, it may be pointed out, bava bṣen derived entirely from the original plasted area of 1,665 acres; sóikat, with all das allowance for a consider uble fall in the price of rubber at some fature HONGKONG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910 date, the prospects of the company appear to
be well assured—Financial News..
ANGLO-MALAY PROSPECTS:
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
mulcted in the sum of $500 to this connec tracy this morning each of the defendants was,
tion, it may be interesting to note that it was only last week that a fine of $510 was imposed. on one of the defendants for a similar offence, We understand that the gang in quemios en- gazed in the nefarious practice has been broken up, but one of the membara is sill at large,
ALLBOHD SHduction of A GIRL.
Mr. Wallace: The sum of S2,555 is a further case was before bim in which one Indian songhi THE London and China Expreja announces the to recover from another the sum of $130, which marriage, on January 4, of Frank, son of the the plaintiff alleged that he had leat to the de- late Mr. A. Cusboy, of Shanghai, to Miss on reference to the balance sheet for 19:8 it of the charge; and it was further stated that FROM San Francisco comes news of the death will be seen that $1,800 in shown as due to the contractor, and is the balance the 1 for rgo Dating the bearing of the case the plaintiff octogenarian backer and philanthropist, who, defendant lent the money to the plaintiff. of Mr. Farins Ogden Mills, the well-known there is shown Sico as still dus to the com
in the evidence said that he had lent the from a small clerkship, rake to become one of tractor.
Mr. Barton: Expenditure 1999. Generat money to the defendant, and produced re the foremost and wealthiest of America's mo
Polics charges $461.94ceipts for goods he had sold in order to raise of business. He was the father-in-law of the charget $627.34.
the necessary amount. His Lordship bay Americas Ambusador in London, Mr White- What are the principal items comprising these
ing heard the denial from defendant's Counsel, law Reid, and leaves, according to one estimate, accounts?
asked the witness whether he would solemnly a fenue of $12,000,00 swear that the amount was advanced by him to the defendant. The defendant swore that A SOMEWHAT serious accident occurred on the was. A witness for the defence was called, but Nanking Road at noon yesterday, as the result? before he gave his evidence bis Lordship said of a collision between a tram-car and a pony.. that as far as he could see the case mest end and dog-cat belonging to Mr. A. J. Hughes, in one side of the other being prosecuted for of the China Mural Life Insurance Co., La. parjury. The witness, he said, most under repots the N. C. D. News of 29th alt. Mr.. stand that he was there to speak the truth Hughes, sccompanied by his wife, was driving He was not to let any feelings of friendship along the Nanking Road in a westerly direction sway him. If the witness bad gone there and when passing an obstruction in the road, manal Luccess since the vanture was launched, THE Chinese Government is prolesting against § seduction, of a girl under the age of eighteen. | shooting dogs "514-73: leaving a balanco Of
to tell lies, he would probably find that be where the Monicipal Council's workmen ara would see the inside of the Consular Gaol, executing repairs, the pony shiod and," after in spas. In the first piace, the company took Jupas's constructing a bridge across the Yalu The man explained to the Magistrate that he Sci6,8 made up of numerous small "suma
was willing to pay the girl's mother' the sum Police charges 5461. The principal items ask. His Lordship continced, that in all the fudian swerving to the right, refused to proceed. The estates, aggregating 6,331 acres, upon part of We have received a date black from the Nord-
of S100 for her daughter and that all piriesed for are as follows:-Oil Stat: Firewood cases that babad tried in Shanghai, one side or pony and dog-cait were right in the path of were agreeable to this arrangement. "" $116: Medicines $106: Repairs to barrack the other must have committed perjury; but tram-car No. 17, which was bearing down on defendant could not do that. It appears that of sundry small paymen's amcanling to $55.94 bis Lordship: concluded, "let un stant fair," to the motor-man to stop and the emergency the miller was brought to the notice of the Mr. Borton: Expediture soog.. Itom Encre. This witnessgave his evidence, and stated that brakes were applied at once, a collision was seven your, 36150 six-year, 34,615 five of the study of airships and dying machines, Chiness, who directed the proceedings to be sum of 57,05a was voted includióg: $2,000 for the plaintiff. When told that the plaintiff had and Mr. Hughes was thrown out of the dog-cin Ap Acroplant Association, for the pramila Régistri-General, who is also Protector of triat $7,176,74. In the Budget for 1909, the | he saw the delendust pay the, mousy over 10 ubavoidable. The pony was knocked down.
FUTURE WIll assured.
It has fallen to the lot of few companies to start with a fature so wall assured as did the
A BOATMAN was this morolag fined $7 for overloading bli sampan.......
Anglo-Malay Rubber Company, Limited, the THERE was hardly any business transacied at career of which has been one of almost pheno- the Supreme Court to-day:
over from the late Mr. Brett a number of River,
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YOUNG WOMAN WOULD FOLLOW HER SWEETHEART TO GAOL.
A somewhat peculiar case engaged the sitax tion of Mr. E. R. Hallifax, First Police Magis- trate, this afternoo, when a Chinese youth was placed fis the dock for the alleged
Mr. Wallace General charges $629.14 The principal 'items are as follows: Cost of dog mussles (part of which was covered and is credited under "Dog Licenses") $128.72;.. Coal S125.00; Postage, pe ty cash and sampan Lire $:06.14: Cost of burying noknowa dead. bodies found on was shora S1981; watchman for tennis lawn pavilion ruas $17: Subscrip- tion to Amoy Gazette" $24: Tebe for shoot, ing dogs S11.20: Branding Irons for cattle $17.00: Telegramı $16,713 Ammunition fo
which were planted zo§,000 trees of which 250 ƒ deutscher Lloyd, Westra, Malchors & Co.aeedless to remark that the Magistrața sald the" "kornitulé, &c. Set 1 leaving a balance made up / he was detsimined to put a stop to it. "Now," them, and although a Sikh constable signalled?
"wers aged from sixten to twonly years, Hongkong agents.
·6422 from sight to alue yours. 6,081
years, 3.561 four years, and 120,900 three years has been established at Tokio, (and under. The company was thun lq, the
institutid, When the parties concerned, sp. fortamate position of being in an advanced saated a pattion to the Shanghai Municipal girl was heard to remark that she was sahimed A MUMBER of Chinese merchants have pre-peared at the Magistracy, this afternoon, the stage of production from the commencement Council begging. It to use its Influence with to return to her parents, and that if her Secondly, the directorate was an exceptionally the house-ovnary to reduce the pirsent sweetheart want to gaol, she would go with strong oss, consisting of Bir Frank. A. Įruinously high'rents in the Settlementi dina him... TÂN CAFE Was'remanded.".
an assitant secretary. As we only had an as said the opposite, the witness replied that the and undamasth the car, but escaped with no
difference, say $1,105, exponded? iistant secretary for six months, how was the plaintiff would say anything for Sa. Later on more serious injury than's dislocated shoulde libe plaintiff intimated that if he had $50 he | Mr. Hughes war also thrown out of the do- Mi Wallace: The salary of the
stant could obtallene hundred witnesses. His cart, but was unis pred. We undersired that - Was Ered at $100 per
Lordship dil, that he hoped that that was no! Mr. Hughes attiches no blame to the motor
`man of the tram/Ca
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