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Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY MARCH 5

are not Lord Curzon and Lord Cromer. Cur. zon is enger to apply to England the experience tie gained as ruier of the great dependency of India. It seems to bim that the masses of the people are material for him to experiment upon. He has no votion of what domecratic A. S. WATSON & CO., government is. Pe has slowly and inevitably lost all sense of the renilties of popular suffrage "Lord Cromer is another instance. Ho, too, le conspicuous as the regenerator of au Oriental people. He gained bis first experience2 in India Then he administered the affairs of Egypt. Returning to his cativa land after great succossos among the Mohammedaus,

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ARCHDEACON E. J. Barnett bas been appointed 4 Justice of the Peace for the Colony, with effect from the 28th January, 1910. DR. J. Bell will act as Principal Civil Medical Officar during the absance on leave of the Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson, or until further botice, with effect from the 1st inst.

AUSTRIAN BUBIECT DISCHARGED.

Before Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Firs! Police Me gistrate, in the Police Court this morning, Wal ter Oswald Mosbios again appeared at the instance of Mr. Weiser, the Austro-Hungasian Consul at Rongkong, who applied for prisoner's extradition for alleged perjury said to have been committed in the. "Austro-Hungarian Consular Court at Shanghai The Crown Solicitor pro A Calcutta wire says that the, authorities at the secoted and Sir Henry Berkeley, X., instinct Government Ishapur Rifle Factory have beened by Mr. M. Rosder Harris, of Messrs. Wil troubled for some time pasi by systematickinson and grist, appeared for the defendant, thefts of rifle parts from their workshops, COL. Climo, of the R.G.A., left to-day by the 1.1. Delia, for home. Officers of diferent Re- giments weat by board to bid him bon voyags. The pipere of the H.K.S.D. R.G.A. wito also presedi at the P. and O. wharf,

THE s.s. Dunbar arrived from Dalny to-day and reports:-Stro-pertherly Gale with Ligh sea on the mining of the 3rd.. Passed four spars about 30 feet long lashed together in the form of a quadrangle,

it is stated, says the China Times, that Mr. O. P. Bland does not intend to return to China but wilt in all probability devote bis undoubted igualistic.abilities.lo.enlightening the hometalk upes Chinese affairs, in the columns of a well known London journal. MR. Somerset Playne, who is well-known in

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he was acting under the instructions of the

F Secretary of Stats for Foreign Affairs. submit bat the Austrian Consol has no

NOTES. BY THE WAY,

TOMMY. ATKINS' WOFS.

it's rather reassuring for the authorities to ba Jurisdiction which would justify him in detain told that an improvement bas taken place.in. log defendant, Naiurally, the matter was the condition of the British troops stationed at rathar obscure, but now that I have brought it Shau-ki-wan and its 'covironments as regards before your Worship's notice, you ought to dismalarin. It will be remembered that some charge the prisoner. Even supposing all proper time ago, Ostosel Bedford, the Principal formalities had been observed, the offence is not Medical Officer of the Colony, referred to the. one for which the Sovereign of Great Britain Shan-kiwan military station as the happy has angagad to surrender the prisoner over hunting-ground of our friend the anopheles and On those grounds, I ask that the prisoner be it was at the time feared that the malarial germ discharged.

would rapidly dissemminate among the troops As a result. It is therefore gratifying to learn of the Improvement which has taken place in this regard,

The Crown Solicitor Sir Henry's words no The Crown Solicitor stated that the sp doubt will bave great weight but the applica plication was made by the representative tion.is simply an application by, the Austrian in Hongkong of Austria-Hungary. At pre-Connel to detain the prisoner in Polica custody. sent his application appeased to him to have it will be for your Worship to say whether it been made on slight grounds but it might be would be reasonable or not to detain the when detaili arrived from the representative prisoner for a few days.'. put upon the matter. He was simply there to at Shanghai, a different complexion might be

watch the case on behalf of the Crown and he was not prepared to say whether there was a good case or sot.

Mr. Weiser-The official papers have not yet, arrived from hanghai, The Consul at Shanghai has written to me on the matter and the papers may arive on Monday or Tuesday, I ask for no adjournment.

Hi-Worship-That means that you have no other information" besides what you havo at- ready given 7.

Mr. Waiser-I have given you all the in- formation I bave. This is not a question be tween the Austro-Hungarian Consular Couit a Shanghai and this Court but administra.

seeks to apply the notions thus derived to the conditions of democracy, "Berein we have the explanation of the phono- mena of contemporary British politics. The BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE prople do not, realize that there is an Orientaliz

ing tradency at work among them. «»*• Governor and Household,

The experience of the British and Amencass prompts the fear that Orientalized politics may rain f..e peoples." President Tall, we are likewise assured, is far too courageous to shrink from the application, of principles in which he believes. He is so Orientalized that he has more faith in administrativo..measures thap in legislative ones. He spent many years In the Pailippine archipelago where he was a despot a benevolent despot, to be sure, but Hongkong and who recently paried company e de pol, pevertheless. This is the explaas with Mr. Reginald Loyd and Lloyd's Greater ting of the Orientalized sisteman-be-feeds. Britain Publishing Co., which brought out the to become an absolute akhough benevolent | Twentieth Century Impressions of Malaya, bastion of the Settlement. The question is "Who despot. This line of reasoning makes a pow-written a book dealing with the history, people, erful impression upon the London Daily commerce, industries and resources of Britib News, it agrees heartily with all the German daily says, and pronounces Lord Curzon, in particular, an Orientalized politician. It fears that Western liberties are imperilled from, a. aparce as yet undreamed. It warnsall Britons to be on their guard against Orientalizing ind- ences, and it suggests that the United States, ex- panding in the Pacific, should be warned, ton.. The thema is likewise taken up in the Paris Fire" France knows what it is to have Uzi entalized statesmien among her sulers. We ar rowly escaped havión as President of the Re public one who, like Mr. Taft, wained admin. 'istrative experience in an Asiatic realm, How far. Orientalism influencer American politics, we dare not vénture to affirm. That it is an

It has been proved by repeated experiments that "WATSON'S AYGIENOL is the most potent agent for the destruction of teas, especially rai fleas..

It has now been proved that Plague. is conveyed to human beings by means of Boas from rats which have died of this disease.

All risk of lnfection can be avoided by washing the floors, etc., or spilakling where the Beas are likely to be with a dilute solution of "WATSON'S HYGIENOL" A tea- spoonful to a pist of water, or a teacupful to three gallous, makes a solution of the strength required for this purpose.

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His Excellency the Governor has established the godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godawn' Company, Limiled, situster at Kowloon, as a bonded warehouse for the use of dealers in morphine and compounds of opium imported for exportation and not for use or sale in the Colony, from the rút day of March, 1910.

the bound volume of the (zarella for each year renders it awkward as a volume of reference; only such items as are of permanent interest aie included in the Gaels proper. All epheme ral notifications such as calls for tenders, draft bills before Council, notices to mariners, legal notices and advertisements, &c., are included

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offence was committed within anything, as His Wii-Unless you claim that the

Austrian territory-

Mr. Walsar-l'll have to walt for particulars. The mere fact that the Consular Court is there shows there is jurisdiction.

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Sir Henry-No do. A Consul In no public

Mr. Woisar The building has jurisdiction. Nobody—has-any-business-there--Even if a Chicoman is arrested there, the Chiness Government will have to make an application and then the Conauf will deliver the prisoner.

the crime was committed in the

His Worship-You don't claim that

Con sular building.

Mr. Welser-My information is not ample enough. I'm waiting for better particulars. the Sovereign in Shanghai ?". China, Is it Greece has no jurisdiction as regards extradi. not? She has od more power over the Contion and every prisoner will go to Greece and Bular Court at Shanghai than Turkey over Crete

His Worship-That's not the question; The soner's extraditler. 1 simply want him. re-

never be arrested. I am not asking for pri is whether this Court has power to make, maanded for two or three days.

sa order for defendaal's extradition.

Mr. Weiser-You can stop a fugitive from

Austria.

His Worship-You have no details as to where and when the crime was committed.

Mr. Walker- have no details whatever. Sir Henry Berkeley applied that upon A MASS meeting of Malays wasteld on the the statements made by the Crows and Raffles Reclamation, Singapore, on 27th ult, to the Austro-Hungarian Consul. the defendant consider the formation'ol a Maloy company of be discharged. He submitted it was quite Volunteers. Capt. Ewart and Maseri. Colman clear that the Court had no jurisdiction and Farrer were present. Mr.. Hasbim read and that the warrant ought never to have been

nslation of the rules governing the local soked for. He asked that the prisoner be dis Volunteer Corps, Over ninety signified their | charged forthwith, leaving those who accused intention of joining the corps.

him of an offence which came between the The following notification appears in the Gov. bigh contracting parties-the Sovereign of evil in France we see reason to think."--ument Gazelle - As the great bulkiness of Great Britain and the Sovereign of Austria -to appear again if they could show Traustutions,made for The Literary Digent.

that defendant had committed an offence, against the Treaty. If his Worship would look at the warrant, he would find that the defendant was accused of commit ing perjury within the jurisdiction of the Austro-Hungarian Consular Court at Shanghai. his Worship looked at the Treaty, he would find that there was no engagement between Great Britain and Austria to deliver a sub- ject of Austria as suggested in defand and's case. The engagement was found Article of the Treaty and was explicit in its terms. Before his Worship could deal with party who made the application that the person the matter, be must be firmly convinced by the accused of the offence had in fact committed that offence within the jurisdiction of one of the countries concerned. It was absolutely es sential. They could only give up the accused if it was found that he had committed an offence against the Treaty. Proceeding, Sir Heary contended that the Sovereign of Great Britain had jurisdiction over certain, savage Islands, such as Polysosia and the Soloman islands, because he bad jurisdiction over his own subjects, although the country did not form part of bis own territories, They could not, however, arrest a man who had fled to the New Hebrides.

The Consular authorities at Shanghai badno power to make the application, because the application did not come within the scope of the Treaty..

A VLADIVOSTOK message to the Asahi reports that the Russian navy bat ordered the con- stiuction of two submarine boats, each of goo tons, from the Baltic shipballding yard. The price of the vessels will ba'1,500,000 raubles each..

The Nippon Yusen Kaisha propose to con struct four new steamers. Twp of the vessels, 8,500 and 10,000 tons, are to be placed on the European line, and the two others, of 8,000 and 9,000 tons respectively on the American-line- of the company.

The flying week at Saigon seems to be getting cut of reach. The promoters opened negotia The Editor, will not undertake to be responsible (ations with aviators in France to bring out their

any rejected M8,, nor to return any. Contribution, machines. The aviators demanded such ex

orbitant terms that there is every chance of the scheme filling through.

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IN commercial circles at Amsterdam, says the Batavia Nieuwsblad, warning words have been addressed to rubber-investors. Their attention has been paintedly drawn to the fact that, in the long run, tev a plantars will do less well elastic). It ppears that the Heves, after a than those who have stuck to Rambong (Ficus few years' growth, is liable to root-canker, which countervails all the advantages arising from quicker growth and large yield.

An interesting experiment with Indian coal is going on to the Java Government railways, The article has the advantage of cheapness over the coil from the Government mine at Omblen in West Sumatra. Locomotives wOID supplied with fuel consisting of one part Indian and two parts Ombilica coal. So far, the mixture did well, and eventually success means a great saving to the Coveromést. The Sum. atra coal laid down at Saurabaya costs 14 to 15 guilders a ton, Fut Judian coal can be supplied at 10,50 guilders a 100.

BUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE;

·· DAILY--$35 per annum,

WEEKLY-$18 per suaum The rules per quarter and per mensem, proportional As an instance of the violent fluctuations of Bubscriptions for any period loss than one month the rubber share market at the present time, will be charged for fall month.

says the Malay Mail, it is fateresting to note The daily isone is delivered fros when the address is that a firm of brokers in Kuala Lumpur re-

MR. James Mitchell, of the Lanadron Rubber accessible to mesenger. Peak subscribers can have ceived from London four different quotations Estates Company, has been appointed adviser thair copies delivered at their residence without for Highlands and Lowlands on Saturday,

to several aber companies, at a combined any extra charge. On copím sent by post an additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage. SMUGGLING from shipboard has so much salary of iron. even years ago, says the The postage on the weekly leene to any part of the increased at Batavia that the authorities baye L. and C. Express, Mr. Michell, who is now bad to take special measures against it. The

in his 16th year, was a weaver in a Burnley Bingle Copiw, Daily, lan cants. Weekly, twenty-head inspector of the import and export duties cotton mill. He became a student of the department has pointed out that one effective Corporation Evening Classes, won a scholar fire 'cants (for cash only).

way to baulk ike smugglers is to build a wall ship for geology, proceeded to South Kensing round the custom house at Tanjung Priok the top, and finished his career thereby winning a

world is 80 cents per quarter.

The Crown Soliciter-Wa'don't say that we know that the crime was committed in Shan bai It may have been committed in Austria, derstood you rightly, Sir, you said the Sir Henry (To his Worship)-If I've un

the crime was committed in Shanghai 'upon whether you knew that the documents before you. It would be cruel to detain the defendant in 1olice custody

question

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The Hongkong Celegraphanding place there; at an outlay of 10:035 in real, lae was appointed by the Lameron in order to have time to find out whether

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1910.

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THE Government in Deli has notified its foCompany to investigate rubber pests and the crime was committed in Shanghai. If the defendant committed the crime, in Constag tention of forbidding, from Jánuary 1, 1911, the diseases. His necess has now been recognised tippols and fed to Vienna he could not be

importation of caule from foreign Asiatic coun. tries. The only exception applies to importas tions for breeding purposes. The reason for the prohibition lies in the danger of Imported cattle spreading infectious diseases. Twelve months are given to allow those interested to, get a supply of draught cattle, and to deviss means for raising stock.

As it studies the development of what is kaowa la Europe as "the Taft policy in the Far East," the Socialist Berlin Wormerte is compelled to infor that the President of the United States, like the proconsuls of some The reason of the irregularity, in telegrams other great Powers, bas become "Orientalized., | through Siam of late, is accounted for by the The process is one to which all great adorinis fact that, many inhabitants are in the habit of trators, who have served their country in cutting off pieces of wire to mend their bullock- tropical dependencies, are more or less liable, Cute, ploughs, etc. One Government servant who has been manding wires in the interior observes the 'Literary Digest, That is what our states that this is an abuse which is growing German contemporary fears, at any rate. William and that many catives seem to take a wanton H. Taft, it notes, was scat abroad to abbja pleasure in breaking down witei for the pure gate a dependency in Asiatic waters. This be mischievousness of the thing. did with great ability and even greater success, THE China Times of the 23rd Feb, states that Bai, in the process, he necessarily derived the river is open from the sen to as far as Idass of government that conflict with Western | Mestrs, Bosterfold and Swire's What! at Tong- democratic theories of popular sovereignty, ku,, and there is nothing to prevent vessels He lost touch with thosa-democratic influence further up is from 8 to 9 inches thick, but coming that far without difficulty. The lea which mould the statesman who represents the shewn signs of rotting rapidly. Taku in getting suffrage of his constituency. It would be into its usual spring trim, and the pilot cutlet ́nafair to Mr. Taft, adds this dally,to-hold` him | and ́Customs hulks have bend overbanted. responsible for what has happened bim, The Shanties will probably be the frat steamer Other countries have administratom who to arrive at the Bund from Shanghal. She is, returning home, are unconsciously applying as the ice in the river shows signs of breaking we understand, 'already on her way north and Orientalized politics to their domestic problems; up already we may have a ship at the Bund *Look at England. The great figures, there withlu a very short period,

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His Worship held thai be had no power even to remsad the prisoner and ordered his die

charga.

OUR WATER SUPPLY. The report of the Government Bacteriologist on the Albany service reservoir, at the last meeting of the Sanitary, Board is not exactly. reassuring to nas vous citizens. In blu report, the bacteriologist touched upon the fact that the water had become contaminated and at the tion as well as other reservoirs should be roofed same time suggested that tha rösarvoir in ques-

in. It is apparent that nothing which could” be done to casure the good health of the Colony should be loft undone. It has become a proverbial expression that a whole town can' ba_poisoned_by_ond_solitary well-and-the- Authorities have hardly any desire to poison that Colonel Bedford (reated the Sanitary. the population, it was got so very long ago

Dard to a few revelations with regard to pos sible dangers in this matter which dropped a bombshell among the higher sanitary officials, The latter tried to prevent the Colonel's sound arguments from being made, public on the ground of a public scars, but failed. One is almost inclined to ask oneself whether tha Colonel's fears were after all not justified.

A ZEALOUS VICEROY,

Who said that Chinese officials were devoid of patriolism? The Canton Viceroy the other day would have moved the most rigid Spartan to tears by expressing a wish for a penalty to be inflicted on him for set being able to pre vent the late disturbance. Such overflowing magnanimity is indeed rare and should pro- duce a wholesome effect oa less zaslous officials, :. whose systematic observance of "squcosa" is about ibo sum;total of their patriotism,"

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

THE RECENT RIOTS.

(From Our Own Correspondent.]

'Canton, 4th March. Lai Kwai Bhum, a member of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, arrived here on the 2nd inst with instructions from the Imperial Governing caths is to be introduced in the Colony' by

THE SCOTCH- FORM OF TAKING OATHAN I was glad to notice that the simple styla avoured by the Land O'Cakes in administer.

ment to make inquiries into matters connected Ordinance, Hitherto, each time a parsoo, pro- with the recent disturbance between theferably of the hypochondriac variety, kissed. newly trained troops and the police in Canton, the Bible in the local Courts, happy memories It has already been reported that, owing to of the multiindinous types of lips, clean and the regrettable killing of the 'newly trained otherwise that sacred book had tocched, flashed soldiers who unfortunately met their death in through his mind and he furiously imagined the recent riots in Canton, the people have that simultaneously with that delicate opera, given public expression to their great sympathy tipa, a battery of real, live microbes was Tam- with them and have arranged for a memoriat med down his poor throat. But the death-knell service to be held on the 13th istant. How of this evil of civilization is evidently to be ever, ibe Provincial Educational Commissioner shortly sounded and doctors' bills for imaginary las, now issued a proclamation prohibiting ills will consequently, be at a discount. students from attending the propored service, and has also gives orders that the proposed service be abandoned in order not to arouse the feelings' of the 'paopia,

THE VICEROYALTY. A rumour is carreat is Canton official circles province, H.E. Yang Shu Hsub, will probably that the present Viceroy of the Liang Kwang he transferred to Szechuan province very shor. ly, as the result of the recent riots in Canira.

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY.

WHAT'S IN A NAME?

The other day I had the proud privilege af being shown a terrible-looking application o the Bengali Babu type for a cloțical situation which, besides being couched in terms which would defy Mark Twain himself, leave-siona As I am not well versed in the art of decipher- the ordinary intellect, was a gem in its way,

Ing Egyptian hieroglyphics, and as the expres sions contained in the official-looking docu- ment practically amounted to that,' I gave up.......

The follow returns show the passenger traffic-my forts in disgust, To crown all, the ap and receipts of the Cantog-Hankow Railway plication appeared above a signature which for the past twelve months of the Chinese year.

The number of passengers carried was ; — Ist Mogadiron '124,!55.

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minds ma cf the witty American who described the nature of the appellation of a certain ance cessful Chinese medical student in London by saying “Two tries and a sneexo.” The student's name was Tea Trai Tibout

was uspronounceable, to say the least, Re-

THE UBIQUITOUS THIEF, - Did you ever hear, gentle reader, of an over- coat disappearing from the premises of a Court of justice? Most probably not. Yat this was the misfortune bich bafell a certain acquaint ance of mine at the Supreme Court yesterday. *Mon ami left the article in the Conti-room, and then left the hall for a time but his deep chagrin can be better imagined that described when he mads the painful discovery that it had dia appeared. One can understand one's` apparel mysteriously disappearing from one's own re sidence, but for a theft to be committed in the awe-inspiring atmosphere of a Count-room is almigst beyond belief. But some men do not «, lack impudence of the darkest dye "and in this | particular ́case the man was containly gifted."

with à precious good amount of the quality,

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE CLOCK,

by the above further appointment,

I can only remember one ins'ance of a somen arrested. The intention of the high contract- RETURN of the average amount of Bark roten | log parties was only to arrest persons who

what similar incident and that was a numbar, io circulation and of specie in reserva in Hong committed a crime lo the territory of one

of years ago, the'acere where the incident took keng, during the mooth ended 18th February, and fed to the territory of the other. The

· place sġaio being the Supreme Court. On that. 1910, as.certified by the managers of the, res sola- object of the Extradition Act was to give

occasion, a critain individual, whose appearance pective Backs

and manners were ceifainly more in 'consen effect to Traation, which had already been made';

ance with a lunatic asylum than a Court of. or hereafter might be made for the purpose of ex

Justice, calmly placed a fadder against the wall tradition, otherwise international complications. Chartered Bank of India,

-- while a case was proceeding and as calmly rec? might be caused. All your Worship has to do

moved the old clock, which bad ornamented is to construe the documents and the warrant Australia and Chios... 4.910,803. 2,003,000 before you and to say whether prisoner has

the ball from time immemorial, in the presence Hongkong and Shanghai

of judge, bar and a goodly number of ou committed an offance which would justify your Baking Corporation 14,170,593 13,000,000 Worship in remanding the prisoner or deal.

lookers. Of course, everybody thought that National Bank of China

the man had come with the object of having ing with the case at all. I submit that no Limited. 48,581 Nil.

the clock repaired, and not a soul, not even tha offence of the nature suggested bas been From the list of events, already published in solid uber, dreamt of asking the intruder bis ...........- S19,129,978—17,000,000

Committed by the prisonar. There is no these columns, the boxing contests to be held business. That clock has up to this day not The Hop. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial tradition. Further, you cannot remand the primise to be extremely interesting. A visit to mural companion. A certain party who cr engagement by Great Britain for prisoner's ex- at the Victoria Recreation Club to-night pro renewed its one-time acqualutades with ita and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge soper, becausethe application has been made by the Gymnasium in the course of the forenoon tainly ought to know atures me that the clock... with thanks the following donations to the the Austro-Hungarian Consul. The Consul bas to-day was officiently convincing that the was not stolen for its intrinsic value but with: funds of the hospitals; -

Faid that he had received telegams but that is of sub-committee of the V. R. G. has worked the more important object of getting the better Patient

*$50 po valus at all. Applications for extradition are opergétically to make the entertainment a in a wager. Be won the wager, with honours, Hongkong Islamic Union 10 usually made through diplomatic channels but perfectly attractive one and the accommoda- and, what's more, fully deserved it, ・¦ E. A. living ASREEKULA, A-MADE (9 2204910

sometimes Consular officials are ampowered|tion for the visitors all that; can be desired.

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to apply for a provisional arrest and subsequent || From a sportsmen's point of view, it cao raftly

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surrender pending a formal application. All be anticipated that the various rounds'in the | A SIAMEBE TOMEL firing at Bas

"wa; hare is an application by the Asstilau | preliminary as well as, the main events will | Kiong Tol, gave birth to triplefu three days Consol on information received by the Cod, prove extremely exciting, as the opposing so,says the Bangkok Daily Mail of 17th ult. solar sæthorities at Shangheli. „Too'application | Sahters are reported to be la the best of fallla | The offspring consisted of two-gitis and ons? has come before your Worship quite irregularly | and all very evenly matched:" Already a gond | boy, Two of the bablar, a boy and a girl, and should be dismissed on that very ground many of the ringside seats have been booked were joined together at tka, hips by a cartilag *... alone. The Austrian Consul has no power to act and it is expected that by this evening most of of flesh. They died shortly after birth, and, in a British Colóny. He has no poweraḥbeyond them will have been socured by those who are the mother also died a few hours afing? Thank what is British Consular official would have in: sdgar to sea u clean and fair dight to the daish. I only survivor is the single baby of the triplets -

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