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Sanitary Congress. To come back to the point, we all know that while the service is excellent the water is contaminated. A good many people refuse to touch the water until it has run ten or twelve minutes. For what reason? Simply because it is so charged with particles of dust, which are probably
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or B. coli as they call it-that the habit of drinking a glass of unfiltered water becomes a positive danger, Mr. Shelton Hooper, with less than his usual aggressiveness, put the result of the doctor's report very happily when he said: "I think, air, in those circumstances, that it would be well to move a resolution, as it would be letting the Government know of
Tho New Territory,
ANOTHER PHASE OF ITS
DEVELOPMENT:
JAMCHUN VALLIY TO DE EXPLOITED.
(Special to the "Hongkong Teligraph!):
DOCK TYPHOON SIGNAL
BESTATION,
ESTABLISHMENT DEFERRED.
The Colonial Secretary Fasten to the Chamber of Commerce.inf.ng that Govern.. ment bas, after most exteful, inquiry, fonund that Hunghom Hili in too: iaaccessible a sito for the suggested signal station and that the only satisfactory site would be the Deck
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS,
PRESENTATION-10M&
WNWOLFE
BY MEMBERS OF "THE" WANITARY BOARD. The usual fortnightly meeting of the Sanl.:
NO CURTAILMENT: DESİRĘDZ
The following lotters have been exchanged between the Colonial Secretary and the Cham-tary Board was held yesterday afternoon when bar of Commerce :—
Cloufal Secretary's Office, 9th February, 1910. M
Sir-lo continuation of my letter No. 7234 age of the 16th of last November, I am direct
the following members were present →→→Mr. E. D. C. Wolle (President),, Hon. Mr. W. Châte (Registrar General), Golonal Bedford, P.M.O ham (Vice President), Hon, Mr. A. W. Brewin
Đôi bài Hi Là Fis lent, Hoa Mi Ban
Tra, Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Dr. Fi W/Clark (Medi Cal Officer of Health); Dr. W. Penise (A.M.O.H.), and W. Bowen Rowlands (Secretary),
When the official business had concluded and bafute the members withdrew,
Most of us who 'avè resident in Hongkong Battery. The capital cost of the Installation.ed to inform you that Lord Crewe has request Hewett, Mr. A. Skolion Hooper, Mr. Ng Hoa
ed His Excellency the Governor to express your Chamber. His Lordship's regret at the in. convenience caused by the postponement of the celebration of the birthday of His Majesty the King in Hongkong, and to ad. that Lord Crewe's telegram of the 4th-2 vinber to the Governor on this subject was de pischer
of the direction given as to the date on which the celebration should take place in China.
the urgency of the matter. If the Board, asras only needs to pay a visit to any of the pext monthly meating of the Committee of the immediately after. His Lordship was infund of the Sauitary Board that was the second time
are inclined to think abco; out New Territory exclusive of the coat of providing and fails A au stition thule, upon which furishas notti glacierne, would be $1,680, and as the matter but the most noxious of vegetable growths would not appear to be sa argent one, His with such accompanying stenches as the Excellency the Governor does not propose to Chinese green farms generally convey. That proceed with it at present.
It was decided to disco's the subject at the this is a fallacy, a figmest of the imagination, outlying towns or villages to prove. Over be. Chamber of Commerce. yond the barren hills that confront us as we gese upon the hidden hinterland barcists with the Lion's Hand standing up grim and yellow in the sun, there lie beautiful valleys, fril+ful of all the produce that human kind require.
Of all the lovely tracts that the New Territory
possesses there is none that equals ibe
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BUFFS REGIMENTAL SPORTS."
ATHLETIC MESTI G.
The Hon, Mr. E. A, Hewelt rose and said Chịu to many years he had been a member,
in his career that he was there to present the President with a small brown paper parcel. They understood the President had put in a application for leave which had not been re fused. Before they again saw him in the chair. a very imponunt and one of the most important.
a, Board, pass a resolution to the effect that MANUFACTURERS. it is essential for the public health of this
2. His Excellancy has obṣeryad that “sema Colony that the service reservoir should be
remarks made bythe chairman of your Chamber in his recent annual speech, appear to have roofed iu, and that the Government should be asked to give effect to the resolution as
The Buffs' second annual regimental sports been interpreted by the local l'ress at contain soon as practicable, it will be putting it on
took place this afternoon at the H.K.A.A.Aing a criticism ar protest on the subj Critciden's in a man's career would possibly have Cinder track at Kowloos. L. Col. Bayard public holidays, and I take this oppaat taken place. He and his colleagues considered record; and will let the Government kuow that the Board deem it essential.”. The only
SAMCHUN RIVER VALLEY,
D.SO.. and the Officers of the Regiment ware of inquiring whether they were a mecded --
thai that, was a fitting opportunity of showing ibeir regaid and rer ognition of how they ap thing nobody seemed to care about was the As a matter of fact, one can hardly describe it "At Home" to their friends. The attendance t'am, &c.,
(Sad)~~~F.H MAY.
preciated to services he had rendered, and of.. CHAM-source of contamination.uce Colonel as a valley, for the river pureve its placid was a very large one and included: Their
Cololal Secretary,
the courtesy, and consideration ha bad in Bedford, not all the ills of earth come from.cure through a country which is not remask Excellencicu Vice-admiral Sie A. L. Winsloe
variably displased, since be. (Mr. Wolfe) oc Mount Austin. If we don't get a clearance able for the steepness or the altitude of its hilly and Major-General R. G. Broadwood. The Tao Secretary,
cupied the chain. The 'speaker asked him to frame, that muddy trickle which calls itself units. By way of a side remark it may he sporti were a success from stipulate of view. said that it is a matter of very great textet The Band, of negiment rendered excellent
do them the honour of accepting a small pre-// suspicion."
Government patted with music during the afternoon.
Hongkong Chamber of Commerce,
sent in hopuur of his wedding in offering hira the passession of balc
jost The officials wete
5th March, 1940...
the present they did so with every possibla beyond the bounds laid down in the Coven Committee➡ Lieut. Colonel R. Bayard, tion and which therefore harbours all the reques--D.50biajor O. C. Cośbe;Major W. A. Zaloo,
Sir,-lam-directed to acknowledge-your-feeling of affection and regard, They also fetter of 9th ultima (No. 7134/1909) expressing and criminals who fly the Colony.
His Excellency's regent on behalf of Lord Crewe at the inconvenience caused by the postponement, at the last moment, of the "King's Birthday", Public Holiday, 9th No vamber, 1969.
PAGNE.
STONE GINGER BEER
PALATABLE
AND
REFRESHING.
Watson's
BRING IN THE CHINESE,
Evep our cousins are honest." Soine time
That a beautiful district should be the hipat ago we related a story regarding some Chi- nese gentlemen who were not merely refused of evil-dours and cut-throats is not out of the admission to the great Republican state but citing, for there are many instances in Europe where Luch anomalies, surv ve. Hui absolutely sent forth on their own business.
Do the whole, one cannot survey the Samckbu It must be understood that we do not know valley-cither on the British or on the Chioest those people. So far as we are conccrued side-without being obteised of the fact of its They might be Hottentots of gentlemen from great agricultural polcotialities. Timbuctoo But we, thought a wrong had. The sail is well watered and productive of been done. Our confrères in Manila also creps of any kind that the insituative pasiro care to sow. L ranges are in abondance-the thought so. By great, good luck the men
sweet green-skioned oranges that are growa who were supposed to be deported have Lowhere else than in South China. Limas been retained, and; marvellous to say, it has abound. Apples are exported" been found that they are of the best. In an abnormal sentence the Cableneres says: "Many one who is familiar with the legal in- justice done to so many of the Chinese resid, ents of the Philippine Islands in the name of the Chinese exclusion law will be glad to know thatake Supreme Court has sustained the sensible finding of Judge Crossfield, that A. S. WATSON & CO. there is no authority in law for deporting a
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pure juice of sound ripe fruit.
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Borior.
aloimivanications Intended; for pabllation
BY THE BOAT LOAD, Chiaese gooseberries are also grown in abup- dance; plums froin the Samehus valley are sent down river every day in the season to. Hongkong or Capton, whilst bauanos.and even pineapples mure happily cultivated in tropic lands which know not the smell of 32 de Fahrenheit are sent away from citywaida tu the outlying Culonies and their dependencies,
Considering, therefore, all the-agricukeral
bonu-fide Chinese merchant.doing business advantages which are offered by the Sumchun in the Philippine Islands. The decision is valley and its fruitful soil, it is little a be won an oasis in a decidedly arid desert of condered al that investors have turned their eyes structions of the Chinese exclusion law."wards the country whose potentialities have That is the opinion of au experienced" jurist been certified by competent men sent to spy god a journalist." It echoes' the statement ut the land. Sugar arawing occupies a gacat we have so often made that until that law is Pets of the acreage, but there are also flourish. not repealed-uodified, so that Chinese ingles and tobacco plaotations as well as the
Capt. H. HC. Baird, Dso, Lient. H. W. Green, Lieut. R. P. Wedd.
Sub-Committee-Q. M. S. E. Smhb, Q. M. S. A. Andrews, Col-Sergt. W, R. Birell, Col, Sergeant N, Catchpole, Sergeant E Kelly.
Handicappers-Lieut. J. §. Still, Sergeant Watsb, Corpi Andrews.
The following are the results of the different
evenis;-
103 YARDS :- ist Heat,
Private Elliott ........................... pisma (4 Sergeant Kelly..... Elliott won this hent easily in 11 secs.
Second Heat..
Private Coleman.........
This proved a walkover for Coleman
Third Deat,
.Private Champion'qu...
Lo. Corp. Andrews......
This was a close race. Champion won by a
touch in 11 secp.
OLD SOLDIERS' RACE. 100 yards,
Private Ruler (3 yda) ..................... Sergt. Walsh (4) ydi)...domen po' Private Dray (3 yds) Ruler won by three yards, Time; ii) reco, MILE (Regimental).
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Lc. Carpt. Andrews in I Lc. Corpl, Rasim ......................... Lc. Corpi Keep...............
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Chamber of Commerce,
Reply to Government :---
ffered him and his wife the very best wishes and hopes that many years of happiness, were before them, which that little work of art would record.
The present, which Mr. Hewnit bonded for Mr. Wolla's acceptance was a gold travelling Regarding the second paragraph of your clock in case. It was inscribed as follows letter, I am to state hat the portion of the chair-"E. D. C, Wolle. From the members of the man's speech at the anoual meeting referring Sanitary Bosed, Hongkong. On the occasion to public holidays was not made with any is of his marriage. 31st March, 1gro."
ption to curtail such, but solely as a protesi Tareply, Mr. Wolfe said that the pre against the annonacement or cancellation ofsentation had come as a great surprise, public holidays without ressa sably.long notice He appreciated their kindness in present to the commercial community. I have &c.,ing him with such a handsome token on
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(agd.), A. R. Lowe,
Acting Secretary,
Hon, Sir Henry May, K. Cat G.,
Colonial Secretary,
GOVERNMENT NOTE ISSUE.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SUGGESTIONS,
The following father correspondence has passed between the Chamber of Commerce
and the Goverone-t;—
Hongkong Chamber of Commerce,
3rd February, 19tờ,
Sir-With reference to your fetter of the gth October, tog, No. 8811/1909), trapsmitting for the consideration of this Chamber the draft of a Bill stifled do Ordinance to provide for the jecus, of Gavernment Paper Currnocy, as now directed by my Committee to make the
(1) As regards section 10, sub-section 2-it is considered that a tepreciation Fund of unly 10 per cent is insufficient in view of the con- siderable market fluctuations in sterling and
The HONGKONG TELEGNAVN" should can come in undisturbedly, there will be paddy fields which stretch in some views on far the finish several of the competitors gave up, fallowing observations thereon:-
adilessed to Tho Editor, 1, Ice House Hond, mid 'should be recompanied by the Writer's Name and
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Do peace. We would only beg to submit the latter, remarks of our contemporary, who is beginning to see light in this way "There are hundreds other Chinawen i Masila in the same condition as Tau Sain Tao, the principal in the case just decided by the Supreme Court. This Chinaman, who was shown to own P1,000 worth of stock in a concord doing a legiimate bust Dess in the Philippine Islands, was arrested for not having a certificate of registration. The immigration authorities procceded on the doctrine that the man was not a mer- chant because, he did not buy and sell in his own name at a fixed place of business and the rest of the stuff by which merchant is defined in the Chinese exclusion act. To the credit of the Supreme Court and of Judge Crossfield, who decided the case in the first instance, a precedent that follows the rules of common sense has been
As the eye can see.
This race hrought out a large Gold. - All kep: wall together for the first two laps. Towards
From within two hundred yards to the tape daly the three placed men yan to a finish. Andrews won lastly by about thirty yarja. Keep held the
mias. 43) ca.
PRIVATES' 220 YARDS HANDICAP.
As has been proved beyond doubt the soil of the Samchun valley, 8 fruilul of other pro-lead for a good part of the race. Time, 4 ducs, is entively suited to the cultivation of the binama plant and it is rumoured that a syndi. care has been formed or is in the process of formation among British and Chinese firms of ich standing wuh the abject of opening up land, which has already been acquired, for the purposes of
BANANA CULTIVATION,
here are many in this Colony who' have is. tingste, acquaintance with the methods of bana- na culture to the Fijs, the West Indies, in the Suasts Settlemens and the. Federated Mainy States; and silppear to be agreed that the Samihu valley ffers the aide to the planter
quires, of bananas that her
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Che Hongkong Lelegraph established. The court hulds in substance contre, is the most important thing of all.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1910.
WATER AGAIN,
At last the man has arisen. It must have required courage to deny the statement that our water is "absolutely pure.". Many a time we have wondered and considered how Mr.
Frank Browne arrived at his analysis and how it was in contra-distinction to the views of the bacteriologist. The subject is still in travail, but now we know for an assured fact" that the water is had. Most of us could have said that long ago. In fact, some of us have been saying it, wondering at the same time what the Water Authority was doing
The soil is prolific and rich, the rainfall is fairly equable and can be counted upao us occurring within stated dares, there are plenty of high lands from which the drainage is ured and on which the bannua tree can be tafely planted. This last consideration, of
that the essential thing is that the Chinaman Binaos can only be grown in rising lards be a bona fide merchant in the generally | which while they er joy all the rainy dows- accepted definition of that term"". And yet some people say that the educated opinion of the West is against the Chinese Chinese know better.
,
The
LOCAL AND GENERAL. N:PECTOR Macdonald charged twenty-three. men before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magicracy this marning for gambling at Yau-ma-f. A fine of $4 was imposed in each instance. ; UEFORE ME. E R. Hallifax, in the Police Cut this morning, an Indian military sergeant corged a Chinese money changer with the
pours do not became sodden in the manner of a paddy field,
That the scheme for the establishment ofe banana plantation in the Samchun valley will fructify is a thing ardently to be wished for, if for no other reason that the desirabis ex- ploitation of the
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NEW TERRITORY..
From the information that the writer-kas bern able to learn, the local syndicald which, has been formed is small but powerful and will command uimited cap tal when the day comes for ploitation
Already there is in existence in Tonkin Ecally financed by Hongkong capital. It is a hibana plantation concern which is prac, devoted to the cultivation of the tree not so
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Private Tabiet (15 yds.)............... ... ↑ 2 Private Taylor (20 yds.)................ 2 Private Coleman (12 yds.)
Time : 24 4/5 secs.
CORPORALS' 220 VARDS HANDICAP
Le Corp. Field (15 yards)........
LC. Corpl, Guest (17 yards)
:)
Lc. Corpl. Read (7 yards) ......................... 3
rupee securities, and in the price of silver.
(2) As regards section se, sub-section 4 (C), it is sugested that the following words be addad: -
and the equivalent thereof in Hongkong currency based on the latest known price of silver."
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the occasion of his approaching wedding, But what he appreciated more were the kind words from Mr. Hewett, His endeavour, ever since be became President of the Board, was to foster a feeling of friendship and to get the members to barist him in carrying out the by no meals easy task of sanitation in the Colony. He fell that he had not only a number assist him and he hoped that in the future the of experienced colleagues,, but friends, to friendly relations might continue. He thank-
ed them viry much indeed for their kind offer. ing and be know that his future wife would ap. preciate their kindness equally with himself,
The pleasing ceremony then etded.
SHIP'S COMPRADORE CHARGED.
WITH KIDNAPPING,
DAIL-REFUSED. Fefore Mr. E. R. Hallifax, First Police Mag. Istrate, in the Police Court this morning, Līn Miu, compradore of the 5.1. Bajan Baru, o the Osaka Shasen Kaisha, again appeared in connection with extradition proceedings for
alleged kidnapping said to have been committed in China. Mr. H. L. Dannys, Br, from the Crown Solicitor's office, prosecuted and Mr. P.`. W, Goldting, of Messrs: Göldring, Barlow and Morrell, sppeared for the defendunt.
that ho knew that the Chicoin Government were taking sollsfactory proceedings, ha kiked for a further adjournment.
Mr. Denys stated that he had received. ceriaio information from the Courul-Gene (a) 1 am instructed to add that as regards trul at Shangbai in corpection with the the question of a Government opte inua case. On the last occasion, he knew no- generally, my committee can only confirm the thing except that a warrant had „beca This was a good, race, All started level.'] views expressed in the Chamber's letter of sith taken out against the defendant but now Field was third all the way until within, a few ||June, 1909–I am, &c., 10. yards of the finish when he pusted and Boish ed deadheal for first place. Time: 24 sock. ́ ́ ́SERGEANTS' 22) Yards'Handicar.
Sergt. Kelly (Scratch)................................ Sergt. Dray (a yardı) ............... Sorgt, Walshi ydɩ) .. This event was also a good one. Kelly, the scratch mas, managed to run in first in zö seconds, '
BOYS' RACE
A. Smith 0. Smith
H. Adams.... -GIRLS' RACE="
Miss Stephens. Miss Hazleton... Miss Adami..... CHILDREN'S RACE,
H. Walab
M. Dixon
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•L. Earl ....... OPEN MILE (to the United Service)
Sergt. Study (H.M.S. 'Tamar) Le Corp. Rosani (Muffs)..................... 2 "Lc. Corp. Read Buffs).
3. *Five competitors started for this open race. the first lap he led by zo yards, and increased Mills (Buff) put up a hot pace at the start. In the lead to over fifty at the second. The
(Sgd }, E. A. M. WILLIAMS,
Secretary. Hon. Sir Henry May, R.GH,0,.
Colonial Secretary,
Reply from Government ; —
Mr. Goldring, said that these long delays were absolutely unfair." They were absolutely. ip violation of their own laws. He submitted that under the circumstancër, ike case should be proceeded with. He thought that, was, the Principle of English law which should be sp- plied to that case. Rasobmilled that the long- delavs should not be allowed.
Colonial Secretary's Office, 9th February, 1910. Sir-1 am directed to acknowledge with thaoks the receipt of your letter of the 3rd inst. on the subject of the draft Bill to provide for the issue of Government paper currency and to inform you that the suggestions of your com mittes will receive careful consideration.his Worship was satisfied that there were good. am, &c,
(Sgd.), · F. H, May,
Colonial Secretary,;
The Secretary,
Chamber of Commerce.
THE wonderfully obliging spirit of soma Chicere was well illustrated in the Police Court this morning, wher a Chinese money-changer, who was charged with the alleged theft of $100 from an Indian customer, asked by the Magistrate whether he could find Sigo, bails blandly replied: "I can give you more if you like. I've plenty of money” BEFORE Mr. E R. Halifax, First, Police
Mr. Dennys contended that in a case where the quen ion of requisition come in. a matter of even three weeks was nothing, provided that
grounds for an adjournment, des .. Mr. Galdring said he understood that the British authorities were assisting the Chinese Gorezament in every possible way and there. was no reason why the casa should be further adjourned.
His Worship said that as the defendant was charged with the serious crime of kidnapping," it was necessary that cry precaution should be taken, og de
Mr. Goldring-Has your Worship considered the question of ball to
* Mr. Dennys-It is not usual to allow ball in
His. Worship concurred and the Caro was
alleged theft of Stor. The complainant's story was to the effect that he was to the This new man, Dr. H. A. Shaw, bas ] Anfenda' i's shop and handed ten lan-dollar mach for the fruit product as for the use of the others were all in a bunch 'together, to the Magistrate, in the ralice Court this morning: remanded for a week. hit the nail on the head at his first venture. Įi, feta be changed into smaller currency, A fibre of the decadent trees for the purpose third lap the rest were coming up, well.. The Chief Excise Officer Hoggarth · charged · 'a' He tells a story of contaminated water, of dod sin sppears to have arisen as to pro- paper making. As far as our information goes, uoggle for the honours of the race started filter beds that are no filters, and of condimu and on being asked to return the omes, tions which we should not like to epitomise. the decadent is allegedlo, bave refused. The Dr. Shaw has certainly done a service to the case was adjourned, bail being allowed in the community. Heiss fitting pathologist of those sum of $2.50.
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thà Hongkong estare will be devoted toʻthe sams purpose.
UNDER date Shanghai, 24th March, Messrs. Wheelock and Co write:-There is no change to report is our Homeward freight muskat
at the last lap, when Mills dropped to fourth place. A grand finished was witnessed and Sturdy won by a yard. Roram came in a good third. Time: 5 mins, 3 3/5 secs.
RELAY RACE:
FCompany em uma "H" Company sommig #G-Company mung m The sports were proceeding when our report
"F". Cố. won easily m
closed,
Chinsman with having 15 ruls and 6 mace found concealed in a bundle of joss-sticks as of opium in his possession. The drug was the car was about to land from the ss. Charles Hardouin, A. of $5:0 was imposed,
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W. Barker & Co...
who have gone before him, but we certainty A "HOUSE-BOY" was this monɔing charged
JUST one word. "Jack" Smith of the Police is THE Tokio and five other principal Chambers object to his schame of roofing to mitigate ing samt from his employer, a British officer since last writing and cargo is s'ill quite plenti. with stealing a quiet'ty of clothing and pawn
dead. He was beloved by everybody and his of Commerce have declared them the evil. When Manson undertook the con in one of the focal regiments. It appears that folio all directions, especially cargo coming
brasque manner déceived nobody. His facer favour of a proposal to send represe trol of the Birmingham filter beds.ho made the thefts extended over a long period from down from the North and from Haskow.
́al took place this afternoon and the wronths the chief towns in China, on a two month Ino demands about roofs, although the en- September last, the "boy" being doubtlens Coastwise:-The improvement which we fore:
were so many that many had to be carried by tour, in order to foster friendship with Chia gineer Watson, another Aberdeen man, held encomaged in bis acts by a complete absence shidowed in our last bas materialired oven
the givers themselves.
island merchants and to dissipata misunderstandings
The party will number seren, consisting of twa that they should be set. Manson maintain of suspicion on his employer's part. As there sorser than we expected and quite a number WITH reference to a telegram from Peking Tu corrected statement published by the representatives from Tokio and ed and very rightly, lo our humble, unbiar, was a anggenion that the man was addiered to | of " outsiders" i va recently been fixed an
published in one issue of the 17th instant, ln | Mercantile Bank shows a remarkable increassive sich from Osaka, Kin sed and purely lay opiolon, that if a stream opium, his Wonkip, asked the defendant if he me charter in the South and several more which it was stated that the Shantung Govern- above ita figures we gave yesterday. It seems could not clear itself through the medium used the money to buy the drug. The latter bildes in the North for the Siberian trade, the ment had forwarded to Paking a Garman offer that the diracions will recommend of the filter beds then there was something that era family expenses were more consttunoce is that there is very little loose to provide track odecation in the German lens of 6 per cent per annum of
than his wages and his intention was to redeem tonpage indeed on wrong always blaming the filters. He said the pawned articles as soon as he was in a have gone up considerably all sound and there German Goaral a
• eccking employment," rales goigs and that the offer had been ratored, the free of income":"lax),that"
lares that added to the reserve fond more or less of the same thing about Man position to do so. H
thin was sentenced to three is every prospect of their staying up for some bol
Espoo to the papers chester when he was the chief speaker at the months' hud labour
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