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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MARCH 24 1910

THES, Hong Mok arrived from Singapore lo day with 1,256 Chinees pastangers.

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FOR a lecture on the facial choracteristics of the negro, Frol. A. Keith, at the Royal College

FOR suntching a gold ear-pick from the person of a Chinese women, a man was awarded six mouths"-bard labour, six hours stocks and twelve strokes of the birch at the Magistracy this morning,

THE general agent of the Shanghai Sumatra Tobacco, Company, Limited, has received the following telegraphic advice from the Del; Maptschappij, Amsterdam :-", Sold 280 bales lobacco nţ, Gaïlders 1.3.

question of the military contribution would be considered. Hopeful news is always good, and we trust that it may materiallas in the A LOCE of hair of Naptinon, cut by his ser- shape of a quarter million dollars. But wovent on May 3, 1811, at the Eotal de Lois, doubt it. This Colony is far removed from Brussels, has been sold at Stevens's auction the centro of attraction, la just as liable to be rooms for 162, 3, A. S. WATSON & CO., forgotten as those other places in the Em- WHEN the Chief Whip recently paid a visit to pire of which Sir Frederick Lugard can The Hague, his arrival was duly chronicled by speak with authority. To deal first with a French contemporary as that of Le Maitre

de la banque d'Ely, Earl Crewe's statement regarding the opium question ye maybeallowed to quote new part of the letter which he has sont in his official capacity to Sir John Anderson, the Governor of the Straits. He says and it must be with the connivance and knowledge of his Cabinet colleagues, I note with satisfaction that every effort has been made to keep MANUFACTURERS, down expenditure, and I think the colony is to be congratulated on the fact that," with a diminished revenue, expenditure is so nearly. met by income. In this connection I have to inform you that, in view of the loss caused to the colony by the diminution of the re venue from oplum, I am in communication with the Lords Commissioners of the Trea A CONFLAGRATION took place in Yokohama CHAM-sury with a view to the grant, if possible, of on the morning of 18th fast, which threatened some assistance from Imperial funds," We to engull the railway station, Overboo bonres wore barced. The fire is believed to have like the words "some assistance," but we must tie him down to the better words "sub.boon caused accidentally. stantial contribution." Not that we want any FATHER Wilkeim, the Froach priest who visit. grant-in-aid in the sense that we are poverty-ed Part Arthur to see As Ju-kon, the misassin stricken; all we want are our dues and the of Prince ite, returned to Seoul on the 13th in fulfilment of the promises made, Lord stant and proconded to Pingyang the following dap to convey a message from An to his mother, Crewe says again-and judging from the tone of the despatch he probably dictated it the cone of a partnership action at the himself I have also informed their lord Summary Court this moralog. Mr. Justice ships that in my opinion the time has now sale lying" in partnership cases that it was

Gomperiz declared that there was such "whole REFRESHING. come when the arrangements with regard to extromaly difficult to discriminate between the

two parties.—— MANY of that large chentals who follow boxing with interest will be sorry to hear that the big fight which was due to come off at the Belle View Hotel on Monday kas had to be post poned. The reason is that H. M. S. Koni leaves the harbour for her trails before the eventful day. All we can say is better. luck. next time...

DRY GINGER ALE.

LIME FRUIT

PAGNE.

ORANGE CHAMPAGNE.

STONE GINGER BEER

PALATABLE

Watson's

AND

the military.contribution should be recon sidered, and I have invited them to agree to the appointment of a committee, composed of representatives of the colonial office, the treasury and the war office to consider de FRUIT SYRUPS mes the whole question of the contributions paid by the Eastern colonies. These ques- mixed with aerated or plain watortions are at prescat under the consideration of the treasury, but I trust that before long I make excellent refreshing beverages.

may be able to communicate their lordships

CHINA SUGAR REFINING

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ANNUAL MEETING.

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EUZON SUUHR RENINING CO, LB

ANNUAL, NEETİNG.

The tainly second ordinary anzual meeting The twenty-eighth ordinary annual meeting No of the shareholders of the China Sugar Refining of the shareholders of the Lozon Sugar Refin

Co., Ld., was beld at the offices of the general ing Co, Ld., was held at the officer of the gente, in the forenoon, to day, for the purpose general agents, in the forenoon, to-day, for the of receiving the report and statements of acperpose of receiving the report and statement counts for the year ending 31st December, 1989, of accounts for the year ending sist December, The Hon. Mr. W. J. Gresson presided. There 1909. Han, Mr. W. J. Gresion occupied the were also presents-Hon. Sir Paul Chater, chair. There were also prosent :-Messrs. He CM.D., Messia. F. Maitland, H. P. White, JeW.P. White, I. W. C. Benaar (consulting.com of Surgeons, had at his back too grinsing. Bonnar (consulting committee), Ho Fook, millee), 15. Perty, S. H. Michael, Choa Po Le Cheung Shin, Wong Leung Him, G. K. Shing, Wong Leung Him, G. C. Moxon, P. Test- skulls arranged in neat rows,

Hoxton, A. Rodger, A Turner, S. H. Michael,, E Mauricio, F. F. de V. Soarer, E. Ormis E. J. Grist, A. Davison, Chan Po Shing and f. ton and J. Barton (secretary),

The Secretary' read the notice of the meet- Barion (secretary)...

The Secretary having read the notice con.

The Chairman said: Gentlemen. There vening, the meating,

The Chairman said :-Gentlemen, The report and accounts having bean la your hands port and accounts having been in your hands for some days I preppie to follow the usual for some days you will doubtless agree to follow course and take thems as read. The reports the usual course and take them as road-When you will have noticed is a distincs improve- addressing you at our last annual meeting 1 pent upon those of recent years: you are mentioned that the prospects for the ensuin, aware that since the Spanish market was year appeared to be favourable, and from the closed to us the difficulty bas bean th accounts which are now presented for your find an outlet for our sugar sufficient adoption you will note that this forecast has to keep the refinery continuously moving been justified. The result in all the more and although demand during last year improv. satisfactory when you take into considerationed it was still impossible to avoid frequent that at no time of the year was the Bowringtas stoppages of the works. We were, howeven Refinery working, and that the production at able to obtain a fair margin of profit on sales East Point was on the whole considerably with the result that the balance at debit has below the capacity of that establishment, beco materially reduced. There are signs that You will gather, therefore, that our sales as the islands develop under the regime of were in volume below the average of some the United States we may expect a gradually previous years, but this was not due sa improving consumption of refined sugar, and much to a falling off in demand for the the requirements of the local Government refined article, but, to the fact that, in alone now amount to a considerable quantity deemed it expedient during the second half of ply exactly the quality of sugar required in view of the sising markets everywhere, we annually. Hitherto we have been unable to sup- the year to busband our stocks of raw sugar. this direction, but we have recently decided to The purchasing of our supplies-of-sawit, as make some improvements in the machinery you are aware, a source of continual anxiety, which will enable on to do so, and this will, I and in this particular instance we had expected hope, secure us an outlet for ace the frequent to receive our usual quantity of low grade sugar of refined monthly, thus avoiding the frequent from the Philippinet, but in the matter of price stoppages of the works to which I referred above, there was a big difference between our idea and During the summer of 1903 as you 210 probably those of sellers, which made business prohibitive. Aware Free Trade was established between the Fortunately, however, we are not altogether de Philippines and the United States, and at one pendent upon the l'hilippines for our supplies of time we hoped that this might load to an open- this class of sugar which we are now obtaining ing for our sugars to America; at present, how from other sources. Turning to the accouniserer, it does not seem possible to lay them

dividend of So per share absorbing $200,000, Pete with the local refloorios and it appears that we shall still have to look to the Philippines carrying $40,000 to repurs and reḍtwals ac count and placing $170,000 to credit of equalize only for our market, thoughs under improved tion of dividend fund. The experience of the conditions. If there is no further informe- past has amply demonstrated the expediency. tion desired I beg to move the adoption of the in good years of transferring large sums to this report and accounts.

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THE CINEMATOGRAPH CASE.

APPLICATION TO RECOVER GOODS,

̧HALF-A÷DOZEM BOLICITORS TRY TO

SPRAX SIMULTANEOUSLYN Before Mr. Justice Gomperts, Paling Judge, at the Summary Court this morning, Mr. W. K. Hinds, of Messrs. Bratton and Hett, made an application to récorar certain goods from the proprietor of the Salon Cluomi- Theatre, Mr. Alsx, Allmorafi. Mr. Hinds stated that bis client, Mr. Musso, supplied a quantity of dynamo to the defendant for which no payments had been made. He understood that Mr. Howell had been appointed Receiver to connection with the gate monies. He wished to inform the Coort that his client was entitled to recover the goods in default of payment without referring to the Court but as thất would amount to contempt of Court since Mr. Howell had been appointed Receiver he made that application for an order by the Court empowering blu client to recover his goods.

At this point, about half-a-dozen solicitors' tried to spank at the same time.

His Lordship-I don't want the whole pro- fassion to sise and address mo at the same. time. I don't know who is first, second of third. (Langhter.)

Mr. Harle-My friend must make hi application in Chambers,

Mr Almada-My friend can't make his application here.

Mr, Harris-I believe my friend agreed-toy- the original arrangement.

Mr. Hinds-I did not. I shot my mouth as

tightly as I could (Laughter).

Proceeding, Mr. Hinds stated that his client. his Lordship did not immediately make an had an opportunity of sailing his goods and if order that opporionly would be leat. He could not possibly apply again before next Thursday or Friday.

His Lordship-1 think I bolter take the matter in Chambers..

'LOSS OF THE "TAISHANY

Guaranteed to be made from the reply to you." So says the Secretary of State. murbing, when a reat collector was fined $10 you will police, that we propose to pay a down in that country at a price which will com Tafskan which foundered in the neighbourhood

pure juice of sound ripe fruit.

That question about the military contribution has always beco a "burning" one, and the idea that it is to be settled is "not bad." The fact remains that the home Government recognises that patience is a virtue which

THE fut prosecution under the new Stamp Ordinance.took place at the Magistracy this in respect of four summonses for failing to stamp receipts for sums varying from Sig to 424. The now cascimsat requires a five-cent stump to be affixed to receipts for the sum of Sio ar over,

A. S. WATSON & CO. Hongkong as a member of the Empire, and TaLEORAME from Washington report that the fund, and in view of the fact that as time göza

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IT is reported from. Paking that Sir John Jar. dan loaves for England eaily in April. TB traffic earnings of the Shantung Railway

The Edluór will not unieruke" to be reporal, fre for the mouth of January totalled $295,005,

any rejected M8, nor to return any Contribution.

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Tax Ta Hing Government Bank has announced that its proûts for the year amount to Taals 1,700,000,

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OUR Chefoo contemporary of the 15th inst. states that P, & 0; s.a. Ceylon is now at Wei- haiwei la load a pare cargo of grouod nats.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE). DAILY-396 per units. WEEKLY-$13 per annum. The rates per quarter uni per mumiem, proportional Subscriptions for any period low than one month will be charged as for a fall month, The daily ins is delivered free when the address in accessible, to mowanger. Pack subscribere can have their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On copier naat by post, an additional $5.80 per quarter is charged for poitage | deal, The postage on the weekly line to any part of the

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Bingis Coples Dally, en couts. Weekly, twenty,

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BIRTHS.

On Sunday, March 26, 1910, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Herzberg, two sons.

Oo March 20, 1910, at Shanghal to Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Newcomb, a sop

MARRIAGE.

On March 19th, 1910, at Shanghai, Ewart Kale only son of George Kale, Hornsey, Lon.

don; to Grace, second daughter of Albert

Amidon, Stamford Hill, London.

DEATH.

On February 27, 1910, at Maida Vale, Lon. don, suddenly, H. W. Cave, late of Shanghal,

The Hongkong Gelegenph

THENE bas boca moʻrain for a long time is Yuana and the price of cereals has become very dear and the people are suffering a great

THE cyoid suggests that seeing the present. price of Indian opium the best thing Govern meat could do would be to changa tha chandư quality and buy its supplies in Chico-Singa pore Free Press.

MR. Gershom Stewart, M. P., formerly of Hong. .kong, took his seat in the House of Common's before ga.m, when the new Parliament com. menced on February 15. The meeting was opened at 3 pm.

MALAY women have now taken to tapping rub. ber on an estate, not far from Taiping, and two of them can be seen regularly at work. They are said to be quite clever at the job and re- markably clean and swift invit,

| State Department annoudtes that there is no

on competition biçómas more savero I bave no ray of hops of any adjustment with Canada. redoubt you will appiore of this policy being con garding the tariff. It is believed that a tariff tinund. The repairs and renewals account war must inevitably break out on Apriliastitated in the year 1955 has proved ex President Tatt, however, has invited Mr. W. Sceedingly advantageous and as we have Fielding, the Canadian Minister of Finance, to in view some improvements at East Point a conference on the subject. SHORTLY after eleven o'clock last night, fire broke out at Cheung Chau in a maished used for storing building materials. The mashed was completely gutted, the damage done belog' to the amount of $jsa. la clows, proximity to the damaged structure were two other mate sheds, and had it not been for a perfect calm which at the timi preväiled, the damage would have cove.ed a far wider AIDA, Titx village of Cheung Chan was the scene of a shocking accident last night. A little boy while playing in the stree: was suddenly approached by an infuriated dog and bitten on the right thigh, the wound being so deep that the unfortunate victim's leg was almost severed. from his body. With his leg badly lacerated, the lojured boy was semoved to hospital, where he now lies in a precarious condition,

which should result in a considerable saving in working expenses i trust you will ap prave of the proposed application of $40,000 to this fund as also of the bonus to the staff. A few words about the future will, no doubt, be appreciated. We have secured the greater portion of this year's requirements of raw at prices which could not now be repeated The demand for refiond is good and sales are showing a satisfactory margin of profit; if this coatiques the figures laid before you at the next annual meeting should be satisfactory. There is no further information which it occurs to me to give, but I shall be pleased to answer any questions which you may desire to ask.

There were no questions.

'Mt. A. Turner seconded,

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The motion was carried unanimously. Mr. E. J. Grint moved the re-election to the consulting.committee of Hop, Sir Paul Chater, CMG, Messrs. E. Shellim, F. Maitland, H. P. White and J. W. O. Bonnar.

ARRIVAL OF CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS.

The captain and officers of the ill-fated's... of Swalow arrived by the... Haicking from the.... Northern port this morning. Details of the mis bap are meagre. It appears that while making for Swatow from Hungay the sa, Talihan struck the Sul Rock on Tuesday morning at half-past six, in a dense fog. The position of the vassel· from the very Best appeared to be serions and The Chairman moved the adoption of the when it seemed imminent that the vessel would report and accounie,

Founder the Chinese,"crew leff" in three boats, Two of the boate arrived safely at Swatow yesterday morning; the third has not yet bean, reported, but is believed to have been picked up by a Northern boat and the crew taken os to Shanghai.

There being so questions,

Mr. G. C. Moxon seconded, Agreed.

Messrs. H. P. White and J. W. C. Bosnar were re-elected members of the consulting committee, on the motion of Mr. E, Ormiston seconded by Mr. P. Taster.

Mr. S. H. Michael moved, and Mr. P. Tester seconded, that Mr. A. R. Lowe be re-alected

auditor.

Carried.

The Chairman: That is all the busiress, genitemen. Thank you for your attendance.

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

THE OPIUM BOOM,

[From Our Oum Correspondent.]

Castop, 23rd March, 1910, Daring the past week the price of foreign

As soon after the stranding of the Taisha As was considered expedient, the' Captain sent one of his officers to Swalow to obtain, assist- ance. The latter returned in a launch to which all the European officare transferred as by this time it was impossible to remain on board the wreck any longer with any degree of security to the officers. The officers' belongings were salely tranship ped to the launch, and taken to Swałów. The Chinese crow left of their own accord. Those who arrived in safety at Swatow. yesterday relased to be brought on to Hongkong by the Halching, as they preferred to remain at that port until news can be received from their comtados who have not yet baas reported from the third and only missing boat.

Mr. Brown, chiaf engineer of the Taishan, has

The Chairman moved the adoption of the raw opium has advanced considerably in Cat on. It now stands at about $15 per calty report and accounts.

while it was only batween $10 and $11′′a fort- night ago. It in lesint from the local opium dealous that the rise in the price of the drug also remained at Swalow; he is suffering" from to the City of Canton is due to speculation étouch of fever and will probably be well un- the part of certain opium merchants in Bongg-to-proceed to Hongkong-by-the-next- kong who have stored up a considerable Douglas steamer, amount of raw oplumlin stock,

The Tafkan is a total wreck, LIKIN OFFICE The bead office of the Likia Department will move into the yames of the Provincial Treasurer on the 15th instant..

Mr. G. K. Haxton seconded. Agreed.

Massia, W. Hutton Poife and H. Percy Smith were re-elected auditors, on the motion of bir, A. Danison seconded by Mr. A. Rodger.

The Chairman:-That is all the business, gentlemen. Thank you very much for you attendance. Owing to the Easter holiday, dividend warrants will not be intued to-day They will be ready on Tuesday.

The meeting then ended,

CLAIM AGAINST A FUQILIST,

RENT MATTER AT THE SUMMARY COURT.

Some days ago the police at Harbin removed some fercing which had been erected round a Japanese tobacco store in the city-for what reason is not stated-and the action, says iha Novaya Zeten, bas artused much resentment in the Japanese colony, which has found ex- pression in the Kita Manaku, a Japanesa Journal recently established at Harbin. The Japanese Consul-General has intimated his latention of fising a protest with the 'Rosslan

CHINESE AND MANCHU. „ authorities in regard to the matter.

Manchus has ever been beurd of in the No marriage, between Chinese proper and

Before Mr. Justice Gompertz, Poisne Judge, THE death has occurred at St. Petersburg of

Southern capital. However, the son of a Man at the Summary Court this morning, Mr. F. X. Ta fantai, whom the French newspapers de

cha official named Wu Yu Hing Ngak bar d'Almada, of Messra, d'Almada and Smith, scribe as "La Rothschild Chinois." He

been engaged to the niece of Magistrate Yum mentioned a case in which Mak Nam Ween, Yok Hang, and the marriage will take place in described as a landlord, sought to recover from possessed at Kbarbarovsk and at Kharbin breweries, factories for making macaroni, mills,

Cantonabant two weeks hence," This is the W. L. Gill, ofherwisa knowo as Bill Lewis: the for stores, and shops and stores of every kind. A STOREHOUSE on the South Manchurian first instance in which the contracting parties sum of $.60, amount dua for rent. ay He also owsed a fleet of ships. During the Railway has gone into biokropicy and great are Chinese, and Manchu and is regard. ·· Hii Lordship—Do you with me to make an

fan-tai had been the principal contractor to the chants. An agitation is caused in Tairen and tween Chinese and Manchu will by degrees Mr. Almada Yes, my Lord. I want security | Russian Government. He took an active part | Taljchwan,

be overcome,

for-rest. in the agricultural exhibition in the Amur dis- ||

BILK FACTORY HELD UP.

His Lordship Is defendant a sailor.?.. trict, and finally established himself, in St. States and Japan for the domination of the Far Cheung silk factory in Namboi district was

The new. Rgicament between the United On the gth instant the well-known Po Shua Mr. Almada-No, my Lurd, be's a pugilist, Eetersburg, "where, be proposed to establish a

His Lordship granted the application, bureau for the extension of Russia's trade with East, as reported by the New York World is attacked by a large number of robbers, who

out that the agreement of 1908 remains effec value of over twenty thousand dollars in to the Diplomatic Corps'in Paking. country. With great ceremonial the body has tire, and is tantamount to an alliance. addition to killing a village gaard, The

owner of the factory has reported the robbery 512 Matthew Nathan is the latest-auggested left St. Petersburg for Khaibio.

Tux boom in rubber shares is responsible for

to the authorities in Canton, w LAST week, by the courtesy of Mr. Rowley, a new language, which has invaded country

candidate for the office of Viceroy of India. who is acting as manager during the absence | hoose parties, town functions, the," tubes,” the

ongkong Gelegraph THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial Boxer rising sad the Rosso-Japanese War, Ta- losses have been occasioned to: Chinese mered as a meass, whereby the differences be order

HONGKONG, Thursday, March 24, 1910.

OUR MONAY,

and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals —

J. Monteithanu

A REPORT has reached Singapore of another gang robbery in Jehors, in the neighbourhood

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Let us all feel happy, because the Secre¦ of Jementah or Biawa.' A kangka, or estate/ Chins, He was said to be the medium for emphatically denied in Tokdo, Is is pointed carried away a'large quantity of raw silk to the LAST Saturday the Waleupts gave a banquet tary of State has said once again that the | was attacked by Chinese, the Kangchu (head. negotiation between Russing and his own Imperial Government is to compensate usman) was badly cat about the head, and an

other man was cut on the leg. The reports of deinds are vague, but there seems no doubt of the del empinad character of the attack,

for the loss of the opium trade. Not the opium trade in its entirety-be it remem- bered-but the loss sustained through the

TAOTAL OF CONST&BULARY,'

The Canton Shan Hou Kuk department has Org of the Grand Councillors has proposed

obliteration of divans. Many questions rux finances of Indo-Cblos are so embarrassed / of Mr. J. Bruce, we had the opportunity of) sputnuranis, and even the theatres. Dialogues received a telegram from Shanghai advising i that 500,000 defence troops should be enrolled

that the colony can scarcely pay its way, In.visiting Sekang Estate. Our last visit there in "Rabberoa" usually take the following that the newly appointed Taciai of Crestabulary for Tibet, Kokonor and Heining.

france..

form What d'you think of-er-Kallpitongs Kisis?"..." Can't way, I've bought myself a hundred Booloolunga Jong Klagge and-or hundred Chungkal Poonagetallas, and I don't mind telling you, I've also bought a car..

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of Kwangtong is a passenger on board the CM. S. N. Co.'s steamer Kwangtak and that

at Canton on the 27the House of Commons, Mr. Bydney Bax

for, President of the Board of Trade, announced) be is expected to enīve ai instant to take up bli now appointment.

that twenty thousand vacancies had been filled

y means of the Labour Exchangan THE Omaka Jiji raports that orders have been placed with the Milan Bishi and Kawaraki VICEROY Hii Liang of Manchurik is determl- Dockyards for the construction of a tog and ped to encourage a

s'agriculture and bas

SPAS

bave been asked over this matter and it can

was in 1905 when H.E, the Governor tapped not be denied that we come to the subject terest on a public works loan of 180 millions with a prejudiced mind. Because, again, francs, and military outlay account for twelve the first rabber ties. The improvement in the the old war-cry crops up-"We want your millions of the 35 millions dollars which stand estate since then must be seen to be believed money." In this Colony of Hongkong we this year for the colonial revenue. The Sorgen Several good roads and bridges have been have managed by hook and by crook to Opinion hears there is a prospect of a fresh made, an excellent hospital, apothecary's and "wastle" through, but always with a view public works loan to the amount of 150 million clark's quarters, estate offices and shop sad

several boogalows bave been erected. From IT is stated that the Shanghai Tautai bai seof's to dual satisfaction. Now we have, the news,

the maneger's bungalow a view is obtained choich to the Mixed Count to say that he has which is to put all of us in grand temper SIR Hitam Maxim, who was the plepeor of over acres and agree of rubber trees all look. received instructions from the Viceroy at Nas- and to confute the abrurd incendiaries who moto-propelled flying machines and is seventy ing and, apparently, all doing well; : We were king ordering that all lawanits between Chinese would blow up the world in the vain ever be built an garplane which is shown the whole process of the treatmbot of and Chiness Christians should be sellled with

believes is superior to anythlug, yet invenied, the rubber from the time that the latex is col-out delay, that is the order of the Walwope, so attempt to prove that the Government

A gyroscopic regulator is among the moraltias|lected until the sheets are randy for shipment, that no pies for complaints may be given för orders. In addition, the Company has order, 1956) in power is without good. The tale is which have been introduced, and another is a The general condition of the estate and the foreigners The Mixed Court Meistrato ined five lighten, 100 tons capacity, and fire, A STOCK BRO

pasmatic buffer, which, has been placed ba- fact that the robber, shipped therefrom has desired also to submit précis of such caiss date with a50 tons capactly, from Shanghal em Lun tween the front wheels and the body of the always realised top market prices, reflects the tied for the partial of the Walwape and the the Milici, Bossa Katha acting as Interne by say

greatest cadi upon the management.—8, N. | magistrate has taken steps to comply with the diaries. The lightnte are to be complated in ment over the

told in the Singapore papers, how the Earl

of Crewe, back again at his pid duties, wrote to the effect that our obstantial contribution would be assured and that the

maching. Trials are to take place when the weather in favourabln:

an ice breaker, to be completed within_night | the Intendant of Industry to díract gosthis, for use in the harbour at Dairen. The and Magistrates to organite a South Manchuria Railway Company gives ibs Ariociation

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