The Hongkong Telegraph.
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| none would be ignored, provided, of course, that all the memorials were sent through
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF | official channels. The effect of that edict
COMMERCE.
NOTICE..
FROM this date WILLIAMS from the and the absence of Colnay, M. A. R. LOWE bas been appointed ACTING SECRETARY to the Chamber. -
EDBERT A. HEWETT,
Chairmao.
-Hongkong, 14th February 19:0
CONTENTS.
Births, Marriages and Deaths.
Leading Articles:-
Prince Regen's Warning to Memorialins
The Cement Industry."
The Opium Trade,
Fouliby their Nest, t
Pensions for, Everybody. '
Chinese Parliamentary mbi
A Year's Shipbuilding.
Telegrams:-
Disturbance in Castene Japanese Diet.'
The Japanese Budget.
Russia and Tibet.
Constitutional Government."
The Canton Riots.
Tonchuan Shan Mines. Naval Cillege.
Stamping of Nexspapers.
Tai Hunze.' Tuan Fang.
Meetings 1-
Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd China Light and ower Co., L'd. China and Mavita Steamship Co., Ltd.
Legal Intelligence :~-~*
The Moosa Case.
Solicitor and Jadge"
The Hastings Prosecution.
A Juror's Application,
Police
Street-Snatchers ponished.
A Comedina's Claim.
Stranding of the s.s. Felja.
Correspondence: -
The insolence of Chair-Bearers, Miscellaneous Articles and Reports:-
The Races.
Der Naval Vistors,
The Opium Traffic,
Notes by the Way,"
Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.
Opium al Vancouver.
Plantation Rubber.
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Death of a well-knowɑ N.-Y. K. Engineer.
Gold in the Far East.
Our Japanese Visitors,
Royal Naval Canteen.
Royal Canteen.
Fire at Bowringtop.
Volunteer Church Parade,
Trial of Prince Ito's AssÏisio.
Portugal dod Chisa.
Rubber Returns.
Chinese in London.
Serious Riots at Canton.
MAIL SUPPLEMENT.
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1910.
THE CEMENT INDUSTRY.
(14th February.) ́~!
THE OPIUM TRADE.
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at age of fifty-five. It would be a constant education in citizenship and a stimulus to duty. The Pensiod Book would be the life companion of the individual and a recórd of honourable work and achievement, It would contain nothing against the owner, and everything in his favour. It would be a daily inducement to thrift, diligence and enterprise. With regard to the question of finance, Sir John is reported to have said, the theory that every person pays a shilling a week from 15. to 55 years of age, and also takes the full benefit of the scheme, that would cost
to proclaim his antipathy towards the people, Southern states. The less heard about occur to the bistory of a nation for confer of an Empire which he is trying to the race hatred from that quarter the better ring great benefits not only on the poorer utmost of his ability to conciliata.It is not We maintain that there is not a single sea member of the community, but also on-the As a staple industry of the Colony, where as a rule considered good business to tell a tence in the outburst of vilification which will great masses of the people." It seemed to was apparently to spur ambitious officials to
in a large reproductive apital has been prospective customer that his room is pre- bear thescrutiny or analysis of any fair-minded him that quite apart from the ultimate ob.. Imperial recognition by the presentation of cunk, the course of trade la this indispen-ferred to his company just at the very men, whether he be an American or Euro-ject, the pension for the even tide of life, the memorials on the slightest pretext, and if they sable commodity to builders and construc moment that you are seeking to win your pean. It is a tissue of unverified states possibilities of the proposal were enormous, be righted they did not stand on ceremony but from those having interest to one of the ly what the American press is doing at the venture to think will fool nobody but those whole of the individual and that the time could not find legitimate wrongs which should tor always commands attention not only way into his good graces. And that is exactments and unproved, assertions which we that it could be so framed as to influence thể, manufactured them. When we remember the harbour but also from those whose fortunesaresnis are working overtime to plack before Ing. We leave it at that, but we wonder speak, of the scheme could even exceed in leading industrial establishments across the present time. In China, the American coo who are past the stage of intelligent reason mediate results, the bye-products so to fertility of the ordinary coolie's imagination, bound up with the prosperity of the Colony. their countrymen, the vast opportunities what sort of patriots the ready writers of the importance the Old Age Pension uelf. That bis amazing excuses and weird concoctions, The Cement Aga has an article tracing the we can arrive at some idea of the trouble rise and decline in this trade in America their surplus goods. The American Minis out to be when they have the spare time to has always been admitted, and it seemed to which China offers them for the disposal of San Francisco Chronicle make themicives the State shall contribute to any such schema which the Prince Regent was making for which will be perused with interest locally.ter is charged with the duty of advancing the spend a thought on the subject? "
the author of the scheme that State? himself. He seems to fave been inundat. has bever been so cheap and of such good trade journals are daily representing the PENSIONS FOR EVERYBODY.
From the standpoint of the consumer cement commercial interests of his country, and
contributions should be given in such ed by memorials, and if he carried out his quality, which is much to his liking. Whes wide field of enterprise which is open to man
■ form as-s) to Introduce an element of virtuous promise ball his waking hours must it comes to actual figures, the production lo of foreight and energy. Yet while all this
security for the present and hope for the fu have been passed, in conning the contents 1998 was over $1,000,000 barrels, valued at is being done for the benefit of the trade and
(16th February.)
cure that did not exist before in a large num When the Old Age Pensions scheme.was ber of British homes, (2) to raiso_the_stan-} of fantastiçal memorials. Every journalist approximately $44,000,000 (gold); whereis commerce of America, certain journals con- fatroduced in the House of Commons there dard of British labour and put it on a footing! can tell from experience what it is to go
during the preceding year the production was sider it necessary to revive the old quarrel were not wanting detractors who declared which; whilst earning higher wages, would ihrough wordy manuscripts which mean
49,000,000 barrels, valued at $54,000,000. about the exclusion of Chinese and thereby that the Government were pandering to the allow British manufacturers to compete more pothing in the end, but fortunately they are
This increase of about 2,000,000 barrels in undermine and vitiate all the valuable work worthless element in the community. It was effectually on the markets of the world spared the task of taking a religious interest
production and decrease of about $10,000,000 rendered by the conscientious officials who said that by passing this Bill they were dis- and (3), to stimulate the patriotic feelings of in all the pelty domestic trials which afflict
in valuation was in the usture of a report represent American interests in China. Itcouraging thrift, weakening initiative and the people. While Sir John Piller was care every "Tom Dick, and Harry, who can
from the industrial clearing house such as is enough to make a camel weep, to see how undermining that sturdy spirit of independ-ful to point out that in no way did his schema wield a pen. They can usually decide the manufacturer had never encountered be
men can be so blind to the facts of the situa-ence which is the Britisher's boast. Although clash with the existing Government scheme at a glance what will attract the passing clined to less than 500,000 barrels. While to fancy that the Chinese are fools, so sunk sogs who had reached 70 years and who poor of the present day," but that, on the fore. Imports of foreign cement bave de- tion, and so lost to the lessons of history as the pensions could only be claimed by per which dealt only with a section of the "aged notice of the general reader, but it is far the total imports for consumption pfall kinds in the mire of ignorance and sloth as to kiss had private means which would increase contrary, it dealt with the young people otherwise with a state dignitary who is iọ honours bound to give attention to the
of cement has been given as 842, tax barrels the hand which chastises them. The Chi. their income beyond the meagre five shil- of the present day." It gave them a fair fimsiest tales of wae. The humour of the
for 1906, recent statistics show that the eight nese may not be given to exhuberant exhibi- lings a week, the argument was presented start in life, helped and encouraged them, months ending August, 1900, only, 224.726 situation, to those who are not compelled to
tions of verbal dialectics, but they have one that this Bill insected the thin end of the and enabled them so to provide for them- run their eye over lefters intended to benefit barrels were imported. It is estimated
characteristic which is common to the whole wedge and at no distant period the age-selves that they might never require any other the writers, lies in the fact that it is the that 95 per cent of this was Portland ce
nation their heads are screwed on the right limit would be reduced and we should see help during their lifetime. The scheme might man without a grievance in the wide worldment The exports for the latter period way, and they can see through a brick wall as able-bodied men and women-cadging on be described as "the institution of a special who is the most persistent suppliant. And amounted to 650,424 barrels. It is rather well as the next man Because an occasional the good nature of the nation. Not even state annuity department of the Post Office, that being the case in ordinary conditions Interesting to note the rise and decline in Chinamin has the gift of the gab like Wu the objectors of the scheme, however, denied allowing people to insure for themselves an what must it he when the writer is a memo, imports of cement from, the time it was first
Ting-fang and has kisted the blarney stone in the excellence of the principle. Defeated nuities varying in amount to the maximum of rialist who hopes to gain the approbations brought to the United States in noticeable" common with every good Irishman, that is not on the point that Old Age Pensions put a Lai per annum after they reach the age of of the throne for the conscientious manner quantities. For example, ga,ano, barrels
to say the silence of his compatriots should premium on early profligacy, 'they advanced 55, and £44 per annum from the age of 65. in which he performs his duty? It is evi-
were imported in 1878. From that year be interpreted as proof of their poverty of the suggestion that the Government could Amongst the reasons in favour of this scheme dent, now that the Prite legent is begin importations increased rapidly until high ideas. Rather the reverse. Where Wu not find the money to provide the pensions some may be selected. for mention. Whilst ning to regret, in a measure, the all-cmbrat-
water mark was reached in 1895, when Ting-fang shines is in bis adaptation of That argument was promptly shelved when the number of people benefited, by the ing character of his promise. While he 3997395 barrels were imported. 1 be Talleyrand's epigram to his own use-Words it was pointed out that if the nation could Government Old Age pensions Amounted day read with concern and attention those figures thereafter show remarkable fluctua
were given to conceal our thoughts. And find eleven millions to build super-read to 700,000 there would be twenty-six million; memorials which are based on the welfate tion, declining 10 939,330 barrels in 1901, so when the press of San Francisco mount noughts it was surely in a position to assist persons over the age of fifteen who would of the state, he is distracted by those and 2,033,438 in 1907: From this last large and make promiscuous charges and attacks ted span of three score years and ten. And The benefits would be continuous, and and rebounding to 2,273.493 barrels in 1906 the high horse and issue frothy fulminations the genuine poor who had passed the allofbenefit by this scheme when in full operation, memorials which are, intended to serve do ostensible object, beyond bringing the figure they dropped to 841,121 barrels in on the patient enemy they are doing the the Tories recognised that if they continued cumulative, and not limited to old age. The writers to the notice of the throne. As the 1908, Statistics from the Hok Un factory are
greatest possible disservice their clientele their sly dige and jealous sneers at the penumber of boys and girls who annually reach result of the want of discretion shown by not available, but if the present market value imaginable. The San Francisco Chronicle sion'scheme their chance of being returned the age of fifteen number about 882,000 and the minor officials, the Prince Regent has
of shares in the Green Island Cement Co. is the latest victim of that sorry mind which to Parliament was hopeless. Indeed, at ope all of these would be given an equal and a Dow issued an edict which should give the can be accepted as any indication, the local believes in slitting up the mud. It seems time it almost seemed as if the Tories were fair start in life. Each would receive publicly petition writers pause, for it states in plain industry has suffered a slight set.back from that a lady has written a book about China to claim the catire credit of having given a Government bond of the value of £30, ad language that those who memorialise the
the high-water mark to which it attained. and the Chinese and the New York Evening these Old Age Pensions to the poor, but thuone on subjects which are of no earthly three years ago. Shareholders may, hon-Post, one of the brightest ornaments of daily that suggestion was too obvious a party con- interest to anybody are not merely wasting ever, derive consolation that the Hongkong journalism in America, whose opinions are coction to hocus even the most ignorant the time and patience of the Prince Regent industry is not the only one to feel the quoted and weighed when the lucubrations beneficiary of a ducal dole. Now that the but they are also obstructing the affairs of ebbing of the tide, as evidenced in the sum-
of all the yellow streaks on the contineat are whole country has accepted the policy of the state. The edict, which is comparatively mary quoted from our American conten-thrust aude, bad thus to say about the work: Old Age Pensions and the virtue of the short, begins: "Remembering that our an
porary, and that the trade is quite u "Here set forth the whole long story of scheme has becoine apparent, new pro- cestors in their great wisdom and benevo susceptible of a return to prosperity is also political chicagery, auuse, fraud, misrepre-posal with the same object but on different lence always encouraged plain speaking and shown by the figures given in the Cement sentation, coercion, illegality, and indecency lines has been put forward, whereby it will frank expression of opinion on public matlers
'Ags,
in which the record of the treatment of the be possible to qualify for a. pension at the so that they might obtain advice in govern-
Chiness in this country is enshrined. In the age of 55 and that without materially add ing the country, we have since our ascension
evident willingness, and at times the purpose, ing to the cost of the original scheme. It to the throne, in our anxiety to learn the
to pass laws difficult of enforcement because is based on the idea that the people of the principle of good government, never failed
The difficulty experienced in forming an intricate or obscure, and at the same time country, the workers who find it hard enough 5,414,666 per annum from, the day it is to consider and if possible adopt honest ad-
accurate estimate of the progress made in deliberately repugnant to, treaty obligations to make ends meet far less to lay up tres put to work. That sum, 27. ‚£5,000,000,- vice and recommendations which may be
the suppression of the opium habit, to which, and the common rights of individuals at sure, should, according to their wages, cou- would be borrowed by Government annually, beneficial to our people. Even mentorials pre-containing a report on the subject from the attention was called in a recent White Bock
law.**
to browbeat witnesses, attor tribute a moiety towards a fund raised by and entrusted to a Board of Trustees who neys, and friends, confine and deport im- the Government for the benefit of the con- would invest it in trustee stocks, allowing the sealed to us by the people through officials Councillor of the British Legation in Peking, migrants without warrant or trisl, and sub-tributor, while employers should add a por interest to accumulate during the forty years having the right to memorialize us have always receives further exemplificating to-day, says ject innocent persons to indignity and hard-tion to whatever sum was deposited by the it would take the annuities to mature. With- been carefully perused and considered." That is the preamble as it were, and simply of the 8th inst., observes as follows: redress; to mob, drive out, or killinoffensive every sum paid in up to £10. The new said that in the fortieth and casuing years the NC News, which, in a leaderette, ship without possibility of mitigation or employee and the Government would double out going into further particulars it may be reiterates the terme of the original edict. which called upon the people to address Yesterday we published a telegram from
persons lawfully resident in the country and scheme has been propounded by Sir John the cost to the Budget would amount to the themselves to the throne when they had
a correspondent at Chungking who was not even suspected of any crime; * able to state, on the authority of mis story of the Chinese in the United States years in Paris, where be has been repeatedly every man and woman, rich and poor, in the.
the Pilter, an Englishman resident for many sum of £12,000,000 on the assumption that genuine troubles to relate. The next reg- tence, however, brings us to the raison d'etre investigation of the province, that the
sionaries who had made 2 personal recalls nothing so much as the Dreyfus case. chairman of the British Chamber of Com United Kingdom earned a pension from ago of the present edict: "Lately although cultivation of opluc in Szechuan had almost
Substitute for the Government and a corrupt merce, and it has secured the endorsement 55 of £17,10, and from age 65 of £35. Iv there is no lack of officials who fearlessly completely ceased. This happy condition,
officialdon in France a venal labour vote of a number of statesmen, floauciers and is affirmed that the cost to the present gene and faithfully advise us yet there are some
and corrupt immigration service in this business men who are not at all likely to ration would be very small: that even when who either memorialize us with a selfish pur-
however, would not seem to apply to the country, and add in each case the bit-pport a proposal which is not thoroughly the pension becomes payable it would be re pose and without any regard for the public adjoining province of Kucicbon, if we may
ter element of race hatred, and the sound. The proposition was first submitted latively small, and that the cost would be in welfare or do nothing but waste their time judge from the report of one who has lived
historical parallel is singularly complete." at a luncheon given by Mr. Henniker Hea- comparably smaller than that of ang. non in idleness which is quite contrary to our ear-
in that province for many years and has That is strong language certainly and it on at the House of Commons in July last and contributory scheme. We need not go deep. nest desire." We have seen another trans-
been in a position to form are liable opinion. On February 4, 1910, at Shanghai, the wifelation of the last sentence, which makes by the officials to enforce the Government an entire community and has bees prudently One of these copies fell into the able hands
rouses the temper of the Chronicle which copies of the Contributory Scheme for Old Age er into the scheme, but it must be evident There the attempts made from time to time characterises the book as a gross libel on Pensions were distributed by Sir John Pilter, from the explanation of its working that wor of ]. T. Wynyard Brooke, of a son.
the Prince Regent use stronger language than is conveyed in this quotation given. Prohibition against the cultivation of the suppressed by the publishers, who are pre- of the Editor of the Singapore Free Press United Kingdom. We do not quite under are on the verge of a social revolution in the Instead of "selfish purpose" the idea poppy have been very largely frustrated by sumably ashamed of it, as they should be and we have no diffidence in quoting it. Be stand how it will affect the passing genera- is" personal ambition using the the opposition of the people, who have But it is accepted by such journals as the fore doing so, however, it may be explained tion, but it must be assumed that they will privilege of the memorial to advance
resisted in a most determined manner the Evening Post as the truth instead of a lie, that a Bill has been laid on the table of the not be overlooked. At all events, the scheme On Saturday, February 6, 1910, at Shanghai, their private interests. While the allc-soldien sent to destroy the plant. At the
because it is in the lipe of what they they House of Commons embodying Sir John provides abundant food for thought. Peter Ludwig. Fongest son of the late Carigation that some of the officials warte
present time there are stated to be hue wish to believe." If the Chronicle stopped Pilter's ideas, and the document is backed Chr. Bojesen, Esq. D. H., of Copenhagen and their time in idleness may be interpreted as
'dreds of acres of poppy growing it there, there might be no great harm done, but by the names of an inßuential and non- Shanghai, to Mary, youngest daughter of the scribbling nonsense for the sake of notoriety. informant is convinced that months, pot these innocuous lines were penned. Having print and what may be termed its "objects the province, and our experienced it was only preparing for the main attack when partisan committee. The Bill it ON
CHINESE PARLIAMENTARY fate Captain Samoel A. Lord, of Salem, Mass, The edict proceeds to hint at the punish-sibly years, must elapse, and disturbances taken a deep and long breath the business and reasons" are to the following effect:
ment which will befall those who continue THOMPSON-MADDOCK-On the 14th inst, their malpractices. It says: "After the issue.
must be provoked before the growth of the man's piper of San Francisco, which, is The present Old Age Pension Act provides
(17th February:) at Canton, by the Rev. P. Jenkins, JACOB of this decree we will forgive the past but poppy can be stopped. altogether in Kud what the Chronicle fancies itself to be now five-shilling pension to persons over the Kingdom provided any object lessons for Has the general election in the United JEWETT THOMPSON, of the Canton-Kowloos Railway, elder son of the late Rev. Jacob will be very severe with regard to the future.
chou. As one of the poorer provinces of and then, proceeds to play the Chinese sge of seventy years, under certain restricthose who are clamouring for constitutional Thompson, M.4., and LUCY, elder daughter of We will not only at once act upon the pro- present system of national finance, Kucichou. Coast object to the intrusion of Oriental Act a bill has been laid on the table of the from the scene of the conflict wo have ob
the Empire, It may well be that, under the in this fashion; "The people of the Pacific tons. To extend and complete the above government in China? the late Charles Rokeby Scott Maddock. (192 per and practical advice with reference to
At this distapte DEATHS,
the state or the people, of the officials whose cases no substitute for the poppy to enable labour, because they do not desire the pre- House of Commons, backed conjointly by served how the political parties.bave sought On February 9, 1910. at Shanghai, Rebecca duty it is to advise us and those with the her to pay her way. The contradictory natura sence of a servile class, and because we have Conservative and Libéral members. Mary, the wife at H. W. Thwaltes.
right to memorialize us on behalf of others
of reports from neighbouring provinces in
The to raise the passions of the people by the vices enough of our own without being cursed provisions of the scheme are thus de circulation of half-truths, how on the ons Ubaldo M. Casion e sua Esposa, Ethelbest but will reward them. But on the other dicate the necessity of a uniform investig with the vices, far more degrading than our afted(1) That every boy and girl, on hand they have been promised all manner
hand we will severely punish any such affi
tion of existing conditions carried out by own, imported from Asin. We object to hayattaining the age of fifteen years, shall receive of benefis when the dukes and the great cial who dares to commit the same offences capable officials acting under the instructions ing in our midst a criminal class wilch openly Pension Book of the value of £30 to form landowners are compelled to contribute their for honest advice and for improving the 2 before. This is to show our anxiety of the British Government.
carries of such saturnalias of murder as are part of the capital which, at the age of fifty-due quota to the taxes of the country and now in progress in Chinatown in this city, fire, shall produce his or her pensión. (a) how, on the other, the disease of unemploy administration of the country." After that
FOULING THEIR NEST. and which cannot be dealt with by law, bo That a further rum of £30 shall be added ment it to be swept away, food stuffs are to plaja biot of what may happen wa 13-
cause no Chinese of the class which would to the pension capital as an encouragement be cheaper, the foreigner is to be mulcted of sume there will be a notable falling off
(15th February:)
be witnesses of, these murders can be be for betterment in education, technical know. his wealth, and Great Britain is to become in the number of pelitions and memorials We had thought that the rancour of the lieved under any form of oath.; The en-ledge, and good citizenship. (3) That all a sort of anteroom to paradise. We have seen rent to Peking. And we venture to say that American press published on the Pacific forcement of the Chinese exclusion act in Military and Naval service accomplished leaders of great parties flinging their "frigid no.ill will result; on the contrary it is pro-slope against the admittance of Chinese had as humne as Chinese themselves permit shall be acknowledged, and added to the and calculated lies" at each other, while the bable that there will be fewer causes for dis practically died-1-natural death owing to it to be, sad such rigidity as there is or pension capital for each year's service (4) rank and file have descended to depths of content. For it is a well known fact that if inanition. It is so long since reference he has been is due solely to the fact that That married women shall tiave their pen- vulgarity unknown in the days of Gladstone, Hongkong, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, IQİQİL in dianed into the cars of the masses day been made to the Chinese-Exclusion Act in the art of dying orasion and bribery the son accounts credited with £5 for each of Emiliabury and Dimmell. And during the after day, in season and out of scason, that that an outsider might be pardoned for Orientals apparently excel all other human their children attaining the age of five years, month following the dissolution of Parlia FRINGE, NEOHN'S WARNING
they are andly-abused people, that their thinking that this question had been dropped beings. As for the maltreatment of Chinese(s) That every act of heroism and every ment, the country has been torn with 10 MEMORIALISTS,
grievances are mountains high, that the bur¬ on the principle that it is best to let sleeping by hoodlums, there was never much of it and thing to the advantage of the individual be intemecine strife, trade has been prac dea of their tribulations has reached break-dogs lie. But there is evidence to show that it was dealt with as sternly as we deal with recorded in the Pension Book The pension, tically at a standstill, and people have gone ing strain, that they are down-trodden helets simmering down in the hearts of the people other forms of hoodlumism. The cities and put within the reach of every one, exceeds about in a mist of verbiage till their addled, (18th February.)
and so forth, they come to believe in time of San Francisco is the stern resolution that country districts of the Eastern states are eight shillings a week from the age of fifty-five brains refused to carry the condict any fars Among the features of reform promised that they are actually the victims of malignant at all hazards the Chinese worker must badly infeated with hoodlums as cor and sixteen shillings a week from the ther. And this has all occurred in a country by Prince Chun when he became Prince spirits who can only be exercised by the be prevented from landing god's country, responding districts of the Paclie Constige of sixty-five. In elucidating the where representative institutions worn catab Regent of China was the careful considera-intervention of the sista. The Prince Regent. We do not grudge the people of Ame and in our worst excess our most point which moved Sir John Filter lished before the present generation wa tion of all memorials presented to the throne will probably find that he was thoroughly rica the right of declaring who shall criminal: hoodlums never bumed Chinese to the conception of the scheme our dreamt of. What are things to be like in and particularly those emanating from the justified in inning this edict and that if he and who shall not be admitted to the labourers, or even highbinders, alive, or contemporary, gives a statement of the China when a national parlament Tre bumblest of the Emperor's subjects. It was bad delayed its appearance worse troubles prèvileges which residence in the United took them from all and hanged them founder's views. Sir John explained to his shed in China? Already the declared, that no rievance was too trivial for than the reading of absurd felininations and Stated contem on
old for sure of the calorie intends the Instution of Old Age Pensions have reached that sayo ina submission to the Impecial authorities and I supplicatory erosions would have commited
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Canton Day by Day.
Kg Alfred Ball.
Jake of olid Soda,
Tarif Reform.
Kussia and Chipa
American Yacht in Port, U.
Rubber Imports.
Cricket.
The Harbio Crime.
Vice-Admiral Kamimers.
Alleged Alteration of a Receipt.
Rubbery with Violence,
The Hongkong Ice Company Limited, Commermal:-
Weekly Share Report.
Yarn Market.
Balliac.
.Exchange.
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