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Entimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18 19IO

The output of marcantile teenage in the United Klogdom during 1909 shows an increase of 61,397 tons on that of last year. It is, however, the lowest total recorded by the Society for twelve years with, the exception of 1908. As regards war vessole the total för 1959 is 51,044 A. S. WATSON & CO., os more than iz's go. Practically the whole of

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the tonnage launched has bee built of steel, and over 981 percent. is compoud of xterm tonnage, The amount of tonnage lunched for abroad during the year under review was 241,845 tonn, forming 24-3-5 per cent, of the total output, as compared with 40 por cont, la 1908, 34 per cent. in 1907, 20 per cent, in 1996, 213 par cast, lo 1995, 18] per cont, în 1904, 18 per cent. in 1903 and 1902, and 23 por coal, la 1991 and 1900. 'As in 1908, the British Coltulos bave provided the largest amount of work for the shipbuilders

BY, APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE of the United Kingdom, vit:-ya vassals of

GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD,

60,027 tons (5 per cent, of the, total outpat), Iolland occupies the sound position with 26,639 tons, being followed by Norway (191 73 tons), Belgium) 18,976 tons), Brazil (17,854 tons), and Sweden (17219 tons). The number of large steamtrs launched in the Voited Kingdom during 1939 has been lass than during way of the previous four years. During the years, 1893-6,00, an average, ton" vessels of 6,000 tons and upwards were launch ed per annum in the United Kingdom; in the

HYGIENOL,

AND

BUBONIC PLAGUE

It has been proved by repeated experiments that "WATSON'S HYGIENOL "is the most potent agent for the destructing of fleas, especially 'rat fleas.

following four years, 1897-1930, the average

rose to 31,, st which figura it stood for the four years roor4, and at 34 for the four years 1705-8. During 1999, only 19 such vauuls were launched. Of vessels of 10,000 tons and upwards, only three word launched in the four years 1893-6; 24 were Jaunched dur It bas now been proved that Elagun is

ing the four years 18y7-191; 17 were inuoch. conveyed to human beings by means of flosed during the four years 1991-4, and a from rats which have died of this dissase.

All risk of infection can be avoided by wasbing the Agors, etc., or sprinkling, where the fleas are likely to be with a dilute solution of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" A 102-

spoonful to a pint of water, or a teacupful to thres gallons, makes a solution of the strength required for this purposer.

HYGIENOL IS A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT AND

GERMICIDE

Price per Pint marširandijo cents

Gillooy.. ........$1,00

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similar number during the four years 1905-8.

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During 1909, six vessels.al 10,030 tons, and above were launched, the names of which are. as follow: Balmoral Cattle 23,000 Orable....... 12,134 Orvieto * 12,130 Magica 10,885, Osterley 12,129 Ruahine

10,758 At the prapat time there are under cps. auction 37 vessels of 6,965 tons and upwards,

of which 8 are of over 10,000 tons each. The avarage tossage of steamys faunched in the, United Kingdom during 199,is 2,092 tons; but if steamers of less than sou tons be excluded the average of the remaining steamers reached 'j£85 jobs greis. Of the vessels launched in the United Kingdom 16 am capable of a speed of 17 knots and above, The fastest of those

A. S. WATSON & CO., vessels is the turbine yacht Winchester (26

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KOWLOON DISPENSARY, Hoppkong, 2nd February, 1910, ".

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The Manager.

OFF DAY RAGES,

118 PROGRAMHE

The Of-Day Razek, 'will 'take place to morrow, Saturday, 19th: last. There will be six events in all. The first saddling bell will be sang al 1.30 pm, and the first race to com mence at 2 pm aberp

PICE-ADMIRAL KAMIMURA.

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·CORRESPONDENCE,

(We do not necessarily undersa ibs opinions expressed

by Correspondants in this column.) ·

"AT HOME". ON BOARD THE FLAGSHIP. H. Vice-Admiral Baron H. Kamimura, THE INSOLENCE OF CHAIK-BEARERS, commander-in-chief of the First Japaness Battleship Squadron sow in port, was "AL Home on, beard his flagship this afternoon, | Launches conveyed visitors from Blake. Pler The programma is as follows ----

avery quarter of an hour. A large number of 1.—THE HAY AND CORN STAKES Value British Naval and Military Offices and the lead $100. For all subscription griffins that haveing residentsJapanese and forbigu-availed run at this meatingand not wooa race Weight themselves of His Excellency's invitation. His for inches as per scale. To be ridden by Excellency the Governor, attended by Capt. jockeys who have set had more than two P. H. M. Taylor, A.D C., and Capt. N. Simson, widing mounts in Hongkong, Shanghal or private secretary, was also present. The visitors Tiedisin. Upplaced runners allowed 5 fb. Entrance $5 to go to second posy. Half

a mile,

arrival on board the fligship were formally"introduced to ‘Baron Kamimura by 2.-THE "LOITEREN STAKES. Value $100. Mr. T. Funsts, the popular Consul for Japas For all griffins that have run at this meeting ived on the quarter-deck and the visitors also in Hongkong. Tea and refreshments were and not won a race. Weight for inches av par scale. Subscription griffins that have spent an interesting time when being conduct rem at thle meeting and been placed seconded over the five battleship by the genial officers allowed 3 ib., those that have been placed under the command of the distinguished sailor third allowed 5 lb. Usplaced subscription Daylight fireworks were let off and afforded an griffies allowed to tb. Jockeys who have interesting. item of the afternoon's entertain.

ment not bad more than two winning mounts in Hoogking, Shanghai or Tientiis allowed slb. I skeys who have never had a win- nig mount in Hongkong or China allowed); 7 lb Off-day winner barred. Entrance $5. to go to second post. From the two-mile post once round and in.

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3-THE ALL OUT STARKS.-Valos Sabc Forali China pooles that have run at this ment

·ing and not won a race. Weight for inches as

Chiou allowed 7lbs. Allowances not ac- cumulative, Off-day winners barred. Eo trance,de to go la second pony. One mile and a quarter.

ALLEGED ALTERATION

OƑ ̃A RE081PT.

INDIAN MONEY-CHANGER IN TROUBLE

Before Mr. R R Hallifax, First Police

Telegrams.

[*** HONGKONG TELEORA PIT **: SERVICE.

RUSSIA AND TIBET,

THE DALAI LAMA,

[By Courtesy of the " Sheung Po"] :

Poking, 7th February. Russia despatobed a special envoy. to escort the Dalai Lama back to Tibet.

To the Émrok or THE "Hongkong "Telərəkatı," SIR-The question of the delinquescian.of. that dreaded individual known asthe chair-coolis bas evidently, not reached that satisfactory» point which may be fily termed the "solation stage.". As I was returning home last evening after a hard day's work, had the palatal exper lance of chasing disappearing chair-coolies, who despised the prospect of a fare, legal or other wise. I bad occasion to start from the foot of Pottinger Street but we go chalts could be had in the vitinity, at that particular hour, I went further up and halted near the Old Bailey to formance of that operation, the dosen coolles snatch a breath; Simultaneously with the per- or so who were lazily stretched on the side of the street, doubtless anticipating my pur- pose and anxious to avoid the calamity, grab CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERN-

bed hold of their conveniences, and, like Dos da began to beat a hasty retreat in the opposite direction. Now I believe in calling a spade দṛpada and without further beating about the bush, I would say that the explana tion for the coolio's apparently strange conduct lles in the fact that in the neighbourhood of Wyndham Street, the coolies Bavs an oppor tunity of earning princely fares, so to spekk, and consṛquently disdsia the iden of the bare

The Buddhist, Pontiff received the envoy most cordially.

MENT

PROVINCIAL DELEGATES.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."}

Peking, 17th February?? The Provincial delegates have de- cided to make another attempt to secure the shortening of the period for the granting of Constitutional Government..

Magistrate, in the Police Court this morning, legal tarifi which would be gladly accepted by C.J. Merchant, an Indian money-changer, of their compatriois at less pretentious paris of 14 Queen's Road Central, was charged, at the the town. The fact of the matter is that car- per scale. Unplaced ponies and bond fide instance of Abdulla Ebrahim Cassumbhoy, sain chair coolies are in the babit of reshing at griffins on date of entry allowed 5 lb. Sub-with that he did on or about ibe 31st January prospective patrons with the latter standing a scription griffins of this season allowed rolb, last demand or nadeavour to receivo certain good chance of getting an ugly boks in the Jockeys who have not had more than two win-sum of money under an altered receipt, know-ribl whenever it suits the former's convenience ning mounts. is Hongkong, Shanghai orng the same lo bave been altered, with intent and to ran away Dorando-like when to do successful they are determined to try If the attempt should prove un Tientsin allowed slb. Jockeys who have to defraud. Me, M. R. Barris, of Meters asherwise would not stand to theirgnip. To never had a winging mount in Hongkong or Wilkinson and Grist, prosceuled and Mr. Eldon return to the subject, after having wasted rear again, as they have no desire to re- Potter, instructed by Mr. Wilson, of Messrsly quarter of an hour trying to catch up with turn home without accomplishing Hastings and Hastings, appeared for the one of the fleeing piits, I at last got into defendant. "

a chair bear the Old Bailey, after having the object of their mission, The complainant stated that he was atradged all the way from Pottinger Street. Bus THE HALSO RAN" STAKES-Value $zoo.. money-changer and went into partnership with imagine my surprise when 1. discovered that the For subscription griffins of this season that the defendant on the 22nd December last under coolies deliberately refused to budge an inch i bave rou at this meeting and not been placed, an agreement whereby he had to pay to the Weight for inches as per scale. Jockeys defendant the sum of $1,000. The arrangement who have not had more than two winning between them was that wins should keep mounis'in Hongkong, Shanghai, or Tientsin" the money, which he continued to do for a allowed 5 ib. Jockeys who have never had patiod of eight days. After that, defendant a wipping mount in Hongkong or China | asked him for $409, as the x1. Cleveland was allowed 7 lb. Off-day wiandis barred. En-due the next day. Witness did as he was Crance $5 to go to second pony. One mile. requested. On the 28. January, defendant 5. THE LUCKY STAKES.-Value $200. For asked that the money should be handed over

was certainly not helped in my predicament by a turbanned guardian of the peace who looked on with gloricus nonchalance Bora of the top of my voice did the coolies condescend the Indian. Not till I was obliged to shout at

to make a move, not, however, withoni-giving vent to audible matterings, the meaning of which I had no means of comprehending. If this sort of thing isn ng sheer, 'downright impod.

by the authorities? A person would then only. not these incorrigibles be dealt with summarily

send the complaint to the Capaia Supadatand seed to take down the number of the chair, and eat of Police, without experiencing the in- convenience entailed by an appearance at the Magistracy-Yours, etc.,

DIGUSTED CITİZEN, Hongkong. 17th February,

CRICKET.

all Geina ponies that have run at this meet to him for fear that witness would be attackence, I bould like to know what is. Could ing and not won a race. Weight for ipchased and killed by robbers. The mosty as per scale. Griffus allowed s lb. Sub-was paid to him to various currencies, scription griffos allowed 7 lb. Jockeys who for which a receipt was given, Witness.com. have not had more than two winning pared the receipt with the amount handed mounts in Hoogkoox. Shanghai or Tiosisin and found that it had been altered. The allowed 5 lb: Jockeys who have never amount was not written in letters but is figures. had a winning mount in Hongkong or Witness asked that a proper receipt be made China allowed 7 lb. Off-day winners nut but defendent stated that there was no barred. Entrance $5 to go to second pony, necessity for a receipt and that he would, feir:

it up, as he had always done. Witness said that the would not do and that he must moi taar For all subscription griffiós that have run at the receipt. The next day, witas, s- was hard- , this riketing and not won a race."" Weight id 360 by the defendant, which amöpet he for inches as per scale. To be siddea by returned to the defendant after having witeen) jockeys who have got had more than two ed a balloon sicont. Defendant told witness wioning mounts in Hoogkong, Shanghai, or that it was his birthday and offered him some Tientsin, Unplaced runners at the meeting whisky. Witness said that he was a Moham allowed 5 lb. Off-day winners barred. En meden and was not in the babit of taking France $5 to go to second pony. Three-drinks. At 10 o'clock they both went to the quarters of mule.

THE CHINCHQU-AIGÜN, RAILWAYS

AMERICAN OPINIÓN, 2:

́OWNERS' JOCKEYS.

stables at the recent race meeting played the jockeys at a cricket match, on the H. K. C.C. ground. The match was an interesting. are and was keenly watched by a large gathering of spectators. When Mr. H. P. White, one of the owaris, took the field Mr. Moller's bowling, he was loudly cheered and the Band

This afternoon thr.owners of the different

Stag Hotel and a gaged a room. Previous to that, defendant asked witeess to engage astrack up "See the Conquering Hero Comes."

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knots). The fastest meichsol vessels are 5 Bevan furlongs, steamers intended Tor Chinos Service (15-THE "FINALE" STAKES-Value $200,"

ubine and. 3 twin-ser vassels) all of which attain the high, speed of a knots. As compared with the Colonies and-Foreign countries it appears that there have been built abroad, "during the, year, ¿37 vessels of 610,991 tons (318 steamers of 564771 tops and. 189 ling vessels of 46,120 tons); These figures show a decrease of over 191,000 tona ai com- pared with those for 1908. Amỡng' foreign countries, the leading place are hold by the United Statar of Amarica (109,684 tonu), Ger- many (128,696 tons), Holland (59,106 tons). japan (52,919 tone), França (43,197 sons), and

London, Fab. 12, Italy (31,217 100s). The total output of war

The Times correspodent - at Washington') confirms the report that suspense exists in vrasels (109 of 278,145 tons displacement) the United States over the Chinchou-Aiguo shows an increase of about 43,000 tons dis-deadlock; but declares that it is understood The rate per quarter and por` messen, proportionat placement on the figures for the preceding year that both Japan and Ratia would, in certain Kwangtung Hotel and had some refreshments, Marcos Slade b Mallet...

circumstances, probably consent (to be con- We look in vain for Hougkong among the

struction of the line). Colonial ports that trays been responsible for the year's output as summarised by Lloyd's Register. This is all the more regrettable since it will be within the recollection of readers that two year ago Hongkong figured in the annual returat among the ship- builders within the British, dominions. The hiatus, it may be hoped, will be filled up in the course of the current year,

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MARRIAGE.

THOMPSON-MADodek.-Os the 14th isst, at Canton, by the Rev. P. Jenkins, JACOB JEWETT THOMPSON, of the Canton-Kowloon

-LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Railway, elder son of the tate Rev. Jacob THERE are filtera vessels al Taizoo dockyd Thompson, M.8., and Lucy, elder daughter of to-day. the late Charles Rokeby Scott Maddock. (197

The Hongkong Celegraph.

HONGKONG, Friday, FebruarY 18, 1910.

A YEAR'S SHIPBUILDING.

TUR French Mail of the 18h January was de livered in Londen on the 17th inst.

THE Rev. Cyril Bickersteth, K.A., will give the address at a special, service to be held at St. Joba's Cathedral, o-morrow, Baturday after. noon; at 5.20 p.m.

MR. C. F. Chase, the "Amydi of the Seoul apoplexy. The body was taken to Seoul where Miving Company, died on the goth alt, from it was buried on the 3rd inst

cur altogether, apparently, in the view that Opinion in the United States does not con-

China bould ask for the formal consent of balk Pawers. There is a feeling in certain quarters that the simplest thing would be to be the British gio the line immediately under the auspices of and American Governments. Doubtless the State Department at Washing. ton' understands the necessity for patience, bat history shows that co-operation and mutual

· understanding, between foreign foarciál, and business interests in China and the Govern. ments of those who hold these interesis in some. times very slender,—8; C. D. Nows.

THE HARBIN CRIME.

JUDGMENT OF THE COURT.

Takio, Feb. 14, Judgment was passed at Port Arthur this morning on the men, charged in connection with the assassination of Prince Ito,

An, (the actual perpetrator of the cilme) was sentenced to death. One of his accomplices was sentenced to imprisonment for three years and two other accomplices to imprisoïment for

ous year and a half,

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THE CANTON RIOTS.

CENTRAL -GOVERNMENT

TTA ALARMED.

{By courtesy of the "Sheung Pa"]

Peking, 17th February.. When the Central Government first learnt of the recent disturbance in Canton, the high authorities be-

on the point of telegraphing to the came somewhat alarmed and were

neighbouring Provinces to despatch troops.

Their fears were, however, allayed when they received a subsequent telegram from the Viceroy of Can ton reporting that everything was quiet.

TUNG-KUAN-SHAN MINES,

ALLEGED SETTLEMENT OF BRITISH CLAIM:

[By couring of the “Shịung Pò,”]

Peking. 17th February. The Waiwupu has agreed to pay a compensation of £52,000 in settle- 29ment of the Tungkusnyhan mining

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claim.

The British. Minister has also: 39 agreed to accept the same

Sir John Lister Kaya's claim for sho valce

"of the concession and ares in sight amonated

to over £350,000,- ED., H.K.T

NAVAL COLLEGE,

thom- for him, 'Defendant suddenly left the Mr. Whith got caught out for a runt. At the I witness, as he inid he wanted to take his bath conclusion of the Owners' innings, a group at the Hotel China. He returned soon and photograph of the teams was taken by Mea

Cheung, sild he did not require a bath. Ho again left The Band of the Buffs, ander Bandmatter saying he would geta Chinese girl but returp Hewatt, played various selections during the ed and said, he was unable to find one.

Later afternoon- defendant left the witness with the remark that lirg atalysis,

The following are the detailed score and bow- be was going to get a French gir! but again 16-

OWNERS turned alone. Defendant then went to the Dr. Forsyth e Laurance b Moller Afterwards, both proceeded to Ship Street and F. Waitland b Laurance later returned in the company of a Chinese git, | Moj e Exton run out wins

and asked witness to take her.. Defendant Capt. Dwyer e Bayard b Moller.......... Defendnut said he did not want the girl W. Jepp and b Fix Hithert.

F. B. Mariball st. Scarlett b Slater then left the witsers and they did not meet each H, Humphreys b Moller 14 (This report must be ace pied with reservE. other again that night. Witness told the de- G. P. Lammert b Mollar........... H. P. White c Slater b Moller 4 - 1992-09 fandant the next day that his (witosss") brother- in-law wished him to make up the accouals. F. Grove por our

ema They arranged a time to settle up the accounts. Defendant asked why he came at eight o'clock when he had toldhimto come at six. ·Defendant benasked where hismoney was. 'Witnesuasked "What money?" Defondant said all the money. Defendant then unlocked a safe and produced a receip', which defendant sald bore witnes signatore. Witasse admitted his signatate but waid the figures had all bien altered and that he would charge him with frand. Witoon then proceeded to detail the alterations In the receipt, during which he said that the figures 65 were altered to 105. Witoon went out of the house and met outside his brother-in-law They both went to Ruttonjes's shop, where Renopfee's clerk suggested that they should all go to defendant's place and search his | Blair b Humphreys music room to see if the defendant bad any money. Witness' asked for his money, as he' said he was a 'mes with a family and then left. The witness'evidence was-continued and had dot ended when the Court rose,

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PRINCE SHUN'S PROJECT.

[By courtesy of the " Sheng Po."]"

Peking, 17th February. Capt. Fits Herbert b Dwyer...moanuman. 15 Prince Shun, the Naval Commis- Laurance b Humphreyssioner, proposes to make a tour of Möller b

Col. Bayard 1.b., b. Forsythmia 27 Slater & Marball b Humphreys 18 Japan. After his return it is, hið 1obustoms b Forsyth mom p Crighton cand b Marshall ..... Scarlett c Haitland b Humphreys „minen Sath b Manball............................. Vida not out. min

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BOWLING ANALYSIS,

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intention, first, to establish Naval

training colleges, and later naval stations.

17| |STAMPING OF NEWSPAPERS.

The assassin received his sentence unmoved and demanded that the charge be further

if the assassin so desires. argued,

THE 'mortality returns for Singapore for the An appeal will be allowed within five days, | week ended Fob, jih show a ratio per mille of

4343, the total number of deaths being 218, In the course of a trial at the Criminal Ses.... Ap's revolver and ammunition cae have There were two cases of smallpox and 35 of slons this morning, as Indian prisoner stated, been conficated by the authorities, Nephibisis, this divene beading the list as against that if bhe Lordship was desirous of fiding ont 3a for malarial fever, wo Europeaus died his real name, bo could do so by communicat. and 84 Chinese, three persons being reposted ing with certain partios in India,

Six months' hard labone was awarded a Chica News,

man for steallag some téa·bowls and a jacke! THE Admirally anuonace the following ap. / ks dying over 75 years of age.

THE master of the steam-launch Wah Ying

- A RETROGRADE PROPOSAL.

[By courtesy of the "Shung Pa"]

Peking, 17th February. Certain Viceroys and Governors" have advocated the stamping newspapers as printed matter.

The Ministry of Finance does not on the

· The annual ‚oummary of shipbuilding at home and abroad for tba year 1009 bas reached ut from Lloyd'i asıvıyor in Hongkong, Mr. John Lamberi, The summary only includes AN auction sale of an interesting collection of particulars al vossels of too tons gross and, up by Messrs. S. heby, Wilkinson and Hodge at old Japanese colour-prioraid books was held wards ; and takes lõis account duly vessels that 13, Willington-street Strand, London, on Jan. Warp launched last year, whether they wais com. 19 and 20. pleted during the year, or are stili under construeTYLING TRAZ tion. The summary' is divided into two main ́sactions, vis, United Kingdom, and Colonies from a brothel. Defendast stole the bowls pointments to the Hennepik on recommission Tux Chios correspondent of the Lancel was fined $10 at the Magistracy this moming and Foreign Countries. Under the former from one house and then proceeded in anothering: Lieutenants: C, L. Brendon, DO. Hries:-10 some provinces the demand for for carrying-an.excom of passengers. The acquiesce in the proposal capilom. It is learnt that during 1909, exclusive | „bere he appropriated the jacket; "

Dalrymple, C, L. Coleridge (T), M. Murray, Uplum continues as ever, and efforts are being of war abips, 526 vastele of 901,066 tons gross ACCORDING to present arrangements the King M. Tindal (N), A. C. W. Domvils. (G) and J. (vir, 465 steamers of 971,709 tons and 61 sailing wil leave England about the middle of March T. B. Notley : Sub-Lieuteranis: H, A, Garnier vessels of 18,367 tone) have been launched in fit Biarritz, where his Majesty intends to stay, and J. Horsfield Enge, Com. T. Shattock; he United Kingdom. The warshipi launched or about three weeks before to proceeds on a Rogineer Liantonanter F. C. Fisher, E. C. cruise in the Mediterraneat in the Royal yachi Warden, 8.. H. Dunlop Freez Surg. A. H. at both Government and private yards amount, Victoria and Albert. The Klag. is to visit Jeremy, M., & Sisif Sarg, C. B. J. Robin 10 41 of 136,230 tons displacement. The total Naples and Athens during his criss. On the son, Burgson A, C. Wilson, Paymaster A. output of the Daited Kingdom for the year has, Way to Biartits his Majesty will a'ay for two or Wigge, Chaplain He Mine, and assist

buen yöt vassals of 7,117,196 ions. – låren days in Paris.

made to meet it without official Interference to man's excule was that he was carried away by

Sbanlong, however, whera thug has been of

Som pers help

Moreover,

mere that a nominal extent. In the province the exuberance prevailing on Celsa New Year. ground that nev lats a yet? Rreat increase of spiam topor A REFORT from Wladivostock says that since enlighten the aparently from Shangha', the authorities at the free port there was closed the local Jepan. Knockow (the Customs port), confi.cated dose merchants have been doing very badly postage should be reduced Cass and impressed the owners, thus salsieg They are only kept going with the goods im- tragamiasion cola da se on as article, which comes under ported before the closing of the free poit. By

an important legal point as to whether they.

of newspapers ·on'

and reglaigus judinas paid daty according May it 16 expected that most Japanses meront should a stam

to stipulations RUMA

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