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Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY MAY 13 1910

They are also supposed to be bound by thele own promisen and agreements. Now they are breaking the a sticles of the Trestles, which expressly prohibit any form of monopoly, and soy sort of extra tax or duty on raw imported oplum bayond the regular tariff. Subterfuges A. S. WATSON & CO., of every kind, bave been attempted in the past,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

MANUFACTURERS OF

HIGH OLASS

AERATED

.but the vigilance of merchants and the retolate

pressure of British Diplomatic and Consular representatives have always defeated them. But, the anti opium agitation has fed the greed of the monopolists, who sea in' it merely a means ol *making money, and a very convenient one. At this time the Chinese only have to talk piously about their earnestness and sincerity is doing Away, with the corse of opium, and to dangle

"LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Tux French Mall of the 12 Apill has been in London.

TiAz wasteful sport, dabing by tuba, has been delivered prohibited in Kelagten by a Council decres

THE Colonial Secretory has received a telegram from Batavia declaring Hongkong free from plague,

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THE Siberia "which arrived from Manils tha afternoon has a large cargo including 3,000,000 cigars, 40, tous of "copra and 1,000 bales of 'bemp.

A NATIVE was awarded six months' hard labour and six bours' stocks at the Magistracy this

the expiry of his term.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

RESOLUTION OF LOYALTY,

HONGKONG'S MOURNING.

FRIDAY WEEK DIES NON.

A meeting of the Legislative Council will His Excellency the Officer Administering -be-held-on-Thuisday, the 19th- lost, at 3,30 | the Government has decided that Friday weak, pm. The basincan of the meat ag will be as the anth inst, shall be observed in Hongkong follows:

as a day of mourning and that it shall be con-

■idered as a dies now.

Financial Minutos. (Nos, ja to 38.) Report of the Finance Committes. (No. 4)

REBOLUTION, ት፡

His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government will move:-We, the Membare of the Legislative Council of Hongkong, tonder our humble duty and, dpsite with "profound respect to convey to Your Most Gracious Majesty on the occasion of your accession to the Throne of Your Majemy's Ancestors our 60timents of devotion" and loyalty to Your Majesty. We invoke God's blessing upon the successor of our beloved and revered Sovereign

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY,

ANNUAL MEETING,

Mr. J. Barton presided at a small meeting" of members of the Hongkong Horticultural Society which was held in the City Hall last evening.

The annual report, which was published lo our last issue, and the statement of accounts

the chairman, seconded by Mr. Howell

AMERICAN TOURI873 IN HONGKONG.

ARRIVAL THIS AFTERNOON.

Among the passengers of the Pacific mail- liner Siria, which arrived in H. ogkong this alternoon are the members of the Raymond and Whitcomb touring 'parly, conducted by Mr. J. Myron Leavitt. The party left Manila on

19 ih inst. for Ohios, and after a six wasks' stay": bare will rotura: to`the United States via the Trans-Siberian railway,

ARMED ROBBERY, NEAR MANILA,

MALABON HELD UP

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The peaceful Earle of Concepcion, Malabon, was thrown into a state of wild excitement "hs-.

when 12 bandits armed with ravalvare, entered

before the British the flattering prospect of ® | moralog fór returning from banishment before King Edward Vil, and we pray that to Your were adopted and passed on the motion of tween one and two o'clock yesterday morning,

now and virtuous China, regenerated, wholly by British self-denial and the sacrifice of milljoox of pounds sterling, and immediately the byp. notised British forget not only their Treaty

WATERS.hts and the long, long fights and hard-won

THIS SEASON'S PRICES

Pun Doz

Soda Water 50 Cents. Soda Water (Bombay boules)...60 Polash, Seltzer & B, P. Soda.... 60

Lemonads......

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Tonic Water......75 Lithia Water valve 75 Ginger Ale'........ .............75

Sarsaparilla

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.75

12

Orange Champagne

...75

Lemon Squash...

.75

11

Raspberryades

SPECIALITIES:

Sinun Gloger Beer

...85 Cents. Dry Ginger Ale... Pants $1; Splita 60 ga

Lime Fruit Cham

pagne......Pints Splite 60

Tux Oivil Service sports which were to have been buld, on May-24th (Empire Day) have been, indefinitely pasiponed on account of the death of his late Majesty King Edward VII.

COMMENCING On Tuesday, May 17ili, the new scents receipt stamp will be on sale at the l'ust Office and Stamp Office. This stamp is not available for postage purposes, cents postage stamp will be issued after May

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Majesty there may be granted a long and glorious reign over a united and prosperous people.

QUESTIONS:

Hon, Mr. M. Stewart will ask the following questions:-

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(d) Did the Governor of the Colony in this Council on the 20th July, 1903, accurately state the intentions of the Government when he said No GiveAs regards, the ground in front of the Club, 1

hope that nothing will ever be built upon it. propose that the ground shall be made a public garden. .... My jidos is that the ground shail be preserved as an open space entirely and add to the beauty of the place"?

IN the Summary Court this morning, Ab Young and Company sued Mrs. R. A. Ford to recover the amount of $64914 due for compradore's orders. The case was adjourned owing to the fact that defendant had filed bar potition in bankruptcy,

viel ties of the past," but even plain common sense, and their duty to their owo people. For the past four days Kwong Wing-yden bas been in charge of the "sole responsibility of the im- portant business" of the raw opium monopoly in Canton is useless to throw dost in theigth. ayer of the ignorant, or of these too willing to be blind; there are many of us who are not ignorant and who refuse to be blinded. It' is nborg, nonsense to call it a prepared epium licence. First of all, if no trader in opium may buy from anyone savo Kwong Wing-yuen, a monopoly is established. Secondly, it the amount of the tax on, say, every ball or every cally of raw opium sld, is calculate on the amount of raw opium which that ball will produce, the fact undoubtedly remains that raw opium is being taxed. Suppose no butler might be retailed in London except by licensed dealers who might not buy tailk from any but licenced milk sollers, who also might not boy milk from any but afcensed nominee of the Government, and suppose further that the tax, or licance, were calculated on the amount of butter which could be made from one can of

milk-would not we see that milk was plainly

being made to pay taxes? In the case of this opium here, only Chinese dealers registered Battles will be charged for at the Rate of and licensed will be competent to purchase w Stan, per dazen, an I credited to full on being opium from anybody, and whether the purchase

returned in good condition.

by the Chinese opiumTMsbop be made direct or through an ngept, the result will be the same. Is effect, as has been said before many times, not only here, but with regard to other Provinces, A. S. WATSON & CO., the British merchant will have big sales confis

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HONGKONG and KOWLOON, T Hongkong, 30th April, 19rą,

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NOTICE.

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A dogmuntrations Intended for publication,

**The ONGKONG TELEGRAPH“ bould he addred to The Hajar, 1, Jee Hamit Kond, and

io the hands of a

ed to those who are permitted by the Pro vincial Authorities to trade with him. This forms a monopoly of the rawlopium trade few individuals, and possibly in the hands of the Provincial Government itself. It is not necessary to dwell on the heavy loss of money with which A large number of Butish firms are immediate. shpaid be sccompanied by the Writer's Name and ly threatened. Our point, of course, is that this sort of repudiation of Treaty obligations, jo itself immoral and even shameless, becomes infinitely more so when bypocritically com mitted in the noble name of Reform, and that personal advantage and enrichment should use the plea of salvation from the curse of the opiam habit is a 'peculiarly repulsive form of verbal grositution.

Olinary basic

to The Manager. «!)

commentówkiems should be addressed The faltor will pot anateke in be responsible for any rejected MR., nag të Peturn 407 Contribution.

SUBSCRIPTION, JATRA (IN ADVANCE) DAILY-186 per konur..

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The rates per quarter and per menseni, proportional. Subscriptions for say period low than one month will be charged sa for a full “month, Taş daily lewe la delivered free when the addreen ja kocsible to messenger, Peak subscribers can have their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On copier sont by post an

additional $1.80 par quarter is charged for postage,

"NOT ALONE MY INKY CLUAK."

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Some litle annoyance has been unsecessarily felt on a subject which is really very simple,

We who are British exhibit,certain outward signs which are conventionally taken to meas

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(b.) Did the Honourable the Director of Public Works (then as now. Mr. Chaibam) at, the official ceremony of laying the foundatios stone of the new, Law Courts, on November the 12th, 1903, in the presence of the Governor THOUSANDS of coconut husks are daily thrown

of the Colony, the Hon, the Colonial Secretary sway, but they could be turned to good accont

(then Mr. Bow Hir Henry May), and many high f an industry was started to manufacture co-

Government officials, accurately state the in- conut fibre, writes a correspondent from Kelapicntions of the Government when he read from tau." Coir-matting, “coir-mattresses and coir. ropes form articles of commerco..

ASK that the case be adjourned sine de, the defendant has filed his petition int bankruptcy," said Mr. Hinds in the Summary Qart this morning when an action was meg: tioned in which E. C. Warren and Company are seeking to recover from W. H. Embetley the sum of $30. The case was adjourned.

A CURIOUS sequel to a mutiny at sea is report. ed in a despatch which reached Plymouth from Bitish Columbia. On the arrival of the ship Lapa Breton,one of a number of Chinese muti. years for nearly severing & fireman's band,

neers was put' ashore "and sentenced to three

The customs officers demanded the immigra

on tax on the prisoner, and so the captain had to pay a 100 tax to get rid of him.

A CRICKET 'maich Hoogkong *H* . The Rest of the League will be played in the cricket ground on Saturday next, the 14th jost. The

lowing will play for Hoogkong 'A Peasce, Turner, Sharpio, Claxion, Makin, Sweeting, Hall, Leith, Atkinson, Aubrey and irving. Reserves Jacks and Long. Play to commence a pm. Tiffin will be provided in the

Lydion at p.m.

CLAIM BY COLONIAL TREASURER, CHINAMAN WHO FAILED TO CARRY OUT RENT

CONTRACT ABSCONDS,

Before Mr. Justice Hizsland, Acting Paisne Judge in the Summary Court this morning, a caso was inentioned in which the Colonial Tica surer filed a suit against Tam Chun and two others to recover the sum of $quo, Mr. H. L. Dennys;, Jr., from the Crown Solicitor's - office, appeared for the Colonial Treasurer, while the defendants were unrepresented and

by the Court interpreter, failed to appear when their names wore called.

Mr. Dennys stated that he believed the first, defendant bad absconded. He was not cet- tam of this, but he knew the other two defend Bols bad absounded. Täs claim was'in respect of a contract entered into by the, defendants

fendants agreed to collect reat to the Kennedy with the Colonial Treasurer, wasɣeby the de-

Town district in reluta for certato privileges but defendants tailed to carry out the terms of

a written document this announcement: "The area to the north of this will, therefore, remain unbuilt upon, and an almost unrivalled site for the Courts, having regard to the open spaces which will adjoin them on three sides, will thus

be created?

(e) Did His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugerd accurately state the ietentions of the Govers ment when, on the 28th October, 1909, he said in this Council, in reply to.n question whether

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The following committes was then elected Mr. J. Barton (chairman); Mr. L. Gibbs (kon. secretary), Mr. W.L. Patteod-e (hon, transurer), Mr. A. W. Brewin, Messrs, W. J. Tutcher, Ho Kom Tong, H. W. Looker, G. E. H. Beavis, F. Howell, P. W. Goldring, Oda Po Sian and Mrs. G. P. Jordan.

A vote of thanks was accorded Mr... L. Gibbs, the hon. secretary, for his work in the interests of the Society.

An amendment was made le the rule as to the date of the annual meeting which should be held not later than Juos in each year.

Mr. Goldring suggested affiliating the Society with the Royal Horticultural Society at bome. The suggestion was left to be considered by the new committes.,

CANTON DAY BY DAY,

the residence of Regina Tagamahav, á wenlity fisherwomen, and after looting the premises succeeded in making their escapa amid a funillade of xboots, reports the Cablennius of the Loth inst. Their booty consists of 700 Mexican silver pasos, 1,000 pesos Philip. piacs currency and articles of jewelry valued of P3,000. The robbers are believed to have made their way into Bulacan provinco and a detache ment of constabulary, from Novaliches, under : command of Lieutenant Frank S. Straster, aided by four sergeants and four municipal policemen of Malabon,"are in pursuit treval" Hug in that direction.

Utterly inadequate police protectión is largely responsible for the descent of the band of 1981- sones upon a barrio at the very gates of Manila, Another suggestion was that of Mr. F. ando of the most daring robberies committed Howell who proposed that at the next show aid that vicinity since the days of outlawry fol special class should be set aside for those lowing in the wake of the insurrection. The presidente of Malabon is authority for the exhibitors who did set employ a gardener.

This proposal was likewise left to the stateinant that that towoibip, one of the largest: aideration of the incoming committee.

in the archipelago, covering an area of four square miles and lobabited by over 30,000 The meeting then ended.

people, disposes of a force of only eight polica. men to guard the lives and property of its people. To add to the 'gravity of the situation, the polica are at present.uanrmed, their revolvers having been turned in to the con- stabulary, on January 1, io conformity with Fibe law requiring their deposition, at the end of every second year, pending the filing of new bonds by the concejales, and re-issuance,.

stated to a representative of the Cablenews- American last night, no re-issuance of firearms had been made to the municipal police.

At the time of the robbery on Monday

THE LAST OF SUN AH WAN.

[From Our Own Correspondit.}

• Castor, 12th May, - On the with instant by order of the Viceroy,

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the Government would undertake to have the the prisoner Sun Al Wan, who was extradited Up to this date, the presidents of Malabon

plat in question cleared and mado preventable work on ibe Law Courts and Post Office to as soon as it was no longer necessary to, the

maintalo it in its present untidy state:"ibe

10 Canton from Hongkong, a month ago and was sentenced to death, was, taken out of the Nam Hoi gaol to the Execution Ground, where be was beheaded. On the same day another

present intention of the Government is to clear coal named Leung Ping was also beheaded morning, the nearest policeman was a half

it can be doo0"? the plot as soon

Hon, Mr. M. Stewart will also ask

In view of the extensive destruction of treas caused by the recent billside fires in the vicini. ty of Aberdeen, and the clicumstance, that many of there separate conflagrations recurred simultaneously-some, on this island, and others on the island of Aplichan-will the Government iuform the Council what steps bave since been taken to guard against wood. land incendiarism among the villagers and boatpeople of this particular district?

ORDERS OF THE DAY.

Committed on the Bill entitled An. Ordinance to amend the Pharmacy Ordinance, 1908,

Committed on the Bill entitled An Ordinance 10. amend the Malicious Damage Ordinance,

1861.

to amend the Magistrates Ordinance, 1890,

Second reading of the Bill untitled. An Or. dinasce to amend the Squatteri Ordinance, 1890.

after having" biss found guilty of armed mile away from the scane, his boat extending robbery and murder.

PLAGUE. "Án nutbreak of plague has occurred in the Ho Obuen and neighbouring villages in the Bas Ui district, where over a hundred cases of the disease have been reported during the last two weeks.

VICEROY YUAN.

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over a distance of over a mile. When the abarmed guardian of the peace, attracted by the" shots, arrived at the scene, the birds bad flown: The robbers evidently were familiar with there conditions when they decided

upon their visit to the barrio of Concepcion,

"You can easily perceive," Presidente Pedro Ezzro said last night. "that in case of an armed invasion on a large scale, the towns. people would be absolutely at the mercy of the eu irenen."..

On several occasions during the past two months sumours have been prevalent in Canton to the effect that the present Viceroy of the Liang Kwang provinces, H. E: Youn Shu Haup, is to

It appears that the gang of la'roner.com. be removed, and that either Chao Eik Shuo, at sisind-of ti men: Eight of them remained on present Viceroy in Szechuan, or the ex-Viceroy guard outside, while the other four entered, of Castor, H. E. Chang, Jen Chun, is to bo ap. abstracting. the money and jewelry from an painted to replace him. It is now learnt nolocked drawer of a dresser. In the house at in official circles here that H. E. Yasa has, on

the time,, asleep, were Regina Togangkan,' The roth instant, applied telegraphically to hree women relatives and a brother, The Comitice on the Bill cutitled An Ordinance the fmperial Government for sick leave laster awake when the rubber, I aded down to amend the Opium Ordinance, 1909

of absence and at the same time per with their plunder, were about to make their.... Committee on the Bill entitled An Ordinancesisted in reliz qaishing his post as Vice exit. He jumped out of the window, shout

roy of the Two 'Kwang provinces. Muching "murder," sobby" at the top of bis hai bɛen talked lately concerning the conduct voice, *Oso of the robbars," real sing that of H‚E. Yuan in addition to the allegations the game' was faui approaching the critical agvinat him by the Censorate, so there is now stage, fired a stint. In an icant the every reason to believe that B.E. Yuan's re; stillness of the aght was converted, into a sigpation will be accepted. +

scene of animation; Lights were rapidly lit is the houses of the vicinity, and people. scrambled to the windows, women and children yolling a. dwb'mpering, overcome by fright, and the men, prompted by a délicate presenti mest of: impeding trouble not daring to venture outside. The four robbers with the swag by this time had joined their confederates outside and it was then that the unstád gang, intimidating the fast gathering crowds by a vellor of shots, beat ite retreat, disappearing in the darkness.

Second reading of the Bill entitled An Or diusace to amend the Tramway Ordinance, 1902.*

C. CLEMENTI

Clerk of Cousicials, *Will not be proceeded with at this meeting. NBA meeting of the Fioauce Committee will be held immediately af er the Council.

Pos postage on the weekly lasun to' any part of the

world la BD canta par quarter. "Single Copies, Dally, ten cents. Weekly, twent) that we are sad, and that we moura the loss of

fire venta (for cash only),

the Chief Man of our Nation and the Ruler of our People. Many of us wear black, most of us men wear crape ou our sleeves, while the ladies the contract in respect of the months of April Judge, in the Summary Court this morning,

MARRIAGE.

On May 4, 1910, at Shanghai, Louis F. Pike of Brixham, Devonshire, to Mary M. Richards of St. Ives, Cornwall.

The Hongkong Helegt

in some cunning way contrive to look as dainty

and charming as ever in sqmo, to us, inexplio-

abis but attractive mixture of black and white.

up

to

we know, too, that they know they look well

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1910.

THE OLD GAME AGAIN.

in it. Of course, no rational being expects Done

Britishers to wear mauroing. All people of

and May.

The case was adjourned.

HONGKONG ALECAKIC CO..

REVISED SCALE (P CHARGES...

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taste and sensibility will refrain from appearing the 1st last, Messrs Gibb, Livingston & Co.,

in public clad io, let us say, a scarlet tartan or

In a circular issued to-day and bearing: date

agents for the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd

A QUESTION ON COSTS,

AMOUNT OF CLAIM ONLY $10.

Before Mr. Justice Házeland, Acting Puisse

the Oriental Brewery Company sued J, M. ROLL Braga to recover the sum of $11.74 for goods sold and delivated, .

Mr. Wilson (for the plaintiffs), stated that a certain amount of the claim bad been paid into Court and ha a ked for judgment in respect of the amount. -,

half of the defendant, contended that there . Mr. Quo Kong Sing, who appeared on be

was no necessity to enter Judgment, The

RAILWAY STATION ROBBED, Oo the Bib instant at p.m. the railway station of the Canton-Hankow Railway at Tai Long was attacked by a gang of robbers, and the amount of money collected during the day, about 5300, was taken away by them in addition to the cloth, ing and other articles of the station master and bis attendants,

NANKINO EXHIBITION.. The Taptal for the Development of Native Industries at Canton has received à télégram. from H.E. Chang Jeu Chun, Viceroy.at Nan. klog, advising him that the forthcoming Nas- king Commercial Exhibition will be opened on the 28th day of the 4th moon (5th June next), H.E. Chang in the telegram asked that exbibits from Canton intended; for the 1 xbibl. tion should be sent as soon as possible.

BOLITION OF OFFICES

head Likin office was also abolished on the

Besides the Shio Hou Kok Department, the

$

Up to a late hour fast night the police and constabulary were still in pursuit of the gang and no arrests bad been made.

- DEATH OB 1. A. LESKIPFER,

'the late caft; VOGELGESANO.

News has been received of the denth in

who successively commanded the steamships Hamberg, of Captain Heinrich Vögelgesang,

as the pled piper, ofas Queen Elizibalb. No announce that the fellowing revised.acate of plaintiff, were at liberty to take the money on fath instant-All the Werk connected with the Allema, i 1, Cyclops, Bolastia, Gellert, Silesiaj;

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· Por monty Ajax, under § 1500 rruga ots, per unit, net,

Do. between § 15 & kino jo, per nuắt, lem tö% 170. between $rvo k ệnga ju, un pèr unit, lane 15% *between ĝaja di #50030`, perunit, loss soğ

over $300.00umdunzo, 11 pas walt, less 71%

Apparently without: protest on the part of one is likely to faint glaring feathers whan wa | charges and discounte will be brought in10 British- Chargé d'Affaires at Peking, și of gaze crows. And we have.no sbadaw of right | forca fox electricity supplied to permanent con- H.B.M. Capsul-General at Canton, the aft con. to judge or misjudge any individual for not

sumers on or after this date :--

· demned and executed "opium,licence” which irs | being in mourning, or what some of us, pro- of course, an illegal monopoly and a tax on raw | bably in ignorance, imagine to be "incor oplom, has bean resuscitated in Kwangtung as rect mourning." The Chinese are not to be we announced last week it would be. Drip, drip, | expected to mo...ra as Chinese do in Chian for drip, "the slow water wearing out the stone, an Emperor's death. There are many reasons tuch is the method of Chinese persistency.why this cannot be, notably the customs and Agalo and again is a question discunted oỡ | ways of Chinese menining which conflict

For power supplied to motors of

approved partera 15 per unit, Thera discounts will only be allowed on the i following conditions:—

(1.) That the consumer is the bona fide tenant

nauseum, fically satiled, it is supposed, and greatly with English ideas of propilety, or sub-tenant of the premises to which the sup

ply is furaj bod.

of the Court.

Mr. Wilson submitted that he was entitled to judgment in the ordinary course of ‘legal' practice.

Mr. Ollo Kong Sing aid if his friend' did "not ask for costs be hed no abfection. "

His Lordship-You din't ask for costs, do yon?

Mr. Wilson-I do

Mr. Otto Keng Sing said that the amount of the claim was only $10 bat he objected to costs being allowed in any case. A sum of $7.34, had been paid into Cart to settlement of the fall amount of the claim bod the plaintiffs were therefore not entitled to cons

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Mr. Wilson said he was entitled to costs up to the time of payment io.

Judgment was catered for the plaintiffs, costs to be faxed by the Registrar of the Supreme

latter office has been transferred to the depint ment of the Provincial Treasurer.

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A POPULAR TAOTAI,

Since his assumption of affico, the Taotal of | Constabulary, Liu Wing Tin, has spared no pains in effecting necessary reforms and sought to prevent mal-practices by officials la bis ya- men. He has placed a special box at the en- trance to big yamea isto which petitions cau be deposited from to am. to 4 p.m. every day (res of fees, as it is understood that formerly charges were made for all petitions submitted, The action of Troiai Lau is greatly appreciated by the people.

| Rhoefia, Hammonia and Columbia of the Hamburg Amerika se vice. Captain Vogelge nang was 74 years old and had followed the sea from the age of sój until his retirement in

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.... He bad a notable record as a sailor and officer and was well known to many passengers as the commander of the Columbia, "He served bis apprenticeship aboard German, British and American sailing vessels and for s short time was on a whaling ship on the South Pacific. He served in the Prussian navy and was awarded a captain's commistion after a most creditable examination at Hamborg,

after a time; ai a season convenient to the, such as assuming extreme negligence and long waiting Chinese, like a Jack-in-the-sordidaess of dress, refraining from head (2) That the electric supply, is famished

For three years he commanded British sail ..CANTON KOWLOON RAILWAY," box up comes the same famillar old basi-and face shaving and cleaning for one hundred through one service, (s, a consumer occupying

Recently there have been frequent occur. ing vaniels, but left his ship on the outbreak of premises in Conaught Agad and also la Caino asts which had beso believed safely shut days. The Chiness may be left in peace; Road will not be cutitled to demand that the

rences of clan fighting with arms and other the Prussian-Danish War, when he was sun- weapons among the people in the Pan Ya moned home aqd served in the Prussian army, up and put away. Immoral? Of course, it is most-laadvisable to meddle with them in two accounts be combined in order to quality It's immoral) but is it not high time that these matters, As for ourselves, we would refur or increase the rain of discount he would be

district at a place close to the first section of the His career with the Hamburg-American. Line Canton-Kowloon Railway, thus endangering began in 1871, when he was appointed fourth' everyone coase oved to pretend to believe in commend a sweet rersonableners. There is no eligible to receive nuder the separate accousin

she lives of the engineers and the labourers officer of the Teutonik,

Captain Vogelgesaog was awarded a gold the morality or rectiinde of Chinese Gavern- necessity for "Tother Governor" to buy-black for the different premites. When the consumer AUSTRALIAN patios fuit, grown in the New working on the line. As a consequence the ment officials? The Government, of the Two, edged paper or to imagine himself an Aber by different services the agents will be prepared on the stalin of the Central Markets. The crop on several occasionsTM been intraupted-Taotaof 1854-65 and alio a medal of honour from ing occupies adjacent promises, although served Territory, has once again made its appearance work on the construction of that section bas medal of gallant service in the Prussian War Kwang Provinces are theoretically obliged to donian face to face with an outlay of dollar to considor granting discount according to the this season promises to be a plantifal oes If Wol Hao, maonging-director of the Railway, | Hamburg Lipe for distinguished services. R

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conduct the affairs for which they are responsione and cents Bity only, Seventy-five cants total of the monthly accounts for the 'said pra bla in accordance with established laws and will prove ample. Don't overdo things. We mitolo Treaties which bind all subjects ofthe Emperor have sean one person whose mourning was (3) That the consumer's account is paid of China In their dealings with Foralga Powars

Even his mails were in mauralng.. within noe month of the date of its issue,

Cart

wa may judga by the price, Passion fruit was sold locally at five cents each last season, but this year a dozen can be bought for twenty

therefore, called on the Viceroy the other day also wore several modils for rescuing lives at personally, and asked him to Testract the 104 and had been decorated with the Order of local officials in accord adequate protection to the Pruselap Crown and the Cross of the Order

lal the engineers and workmen on the

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