Rival Canton Routes.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JUNE 0 1910
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not necessarily undorse the opiolons expressed
by Correspondantu In this column.]' KOWLOON BRITISH SCHOOL.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Hoxakong Telucrarii.”
RAILWAY. WATERWAY, [By Our Spaolal Contributor.] Judging by the most recently publieked remarks on this subject in the Telegraph, I at at the above school i abould like to state that my Dear Sir,-As a British Mater with a child onca" becomes #pparent that the steamboat child was placed thein about two years ago companies look upon the parsible rival' y of the ad was then, dwing to vatied circumstances, Kowlood-Cauton Railway as something more much further behind than the average child at than a more bogey. One cau oven detect a sigthie." With a little assistance regularly of "Nerves" in the strenuodsness with which with the home lessons and the individual at the partisans of the stonmihip concerns fasistention received at school I was delighted when upon their priority of claim to a continued I found at the end of the session that my child monopoly of the Canton traffic. In their eyes, was almost on a par with the others and passed , the railway seems to be no interloper-a raven the examination successfully.
ous dele noir sacking what vested interests it may devour?
I is no doubt only natural and human for a person or a body of personata look with uncon- cegled disfavour upon any new trade enterprise that threatens to encroach upon a field of opora tions which has hitherto been considered to be his or their exclusive preserve, As regards the altitude of the riverboat coingianies towards their now railway rival, one might describe it as that of the duellist "On guard." Certainly the Introduction of this new 'trade route to Chaton lias caused
A FLUTTER IN THE DOVRCOTS... of the rivas interests, ut surely the steam boat companies are evincing a lendency to cry out before they are hurt. Opposition is the soul of trade, and the advent of a trade rival has accsicarily to be met by ceergetic measures on the part of those whose citadels of
vantage are about to be assailed,
The teamboat compavien appear sleads to sniff indications that the weight of Government influença may be thrown into the scale in favour of the milway ay ngainst the river steamers, It is solemaly put forward as "just conceivable that the Government might harass the steam- ship'companies more so than at present by increasing the burden of port does and other wise adding to this working cost of the steam. ship traffic!"
Surely such a suggestion is on the lace it abfurd. This is a case not merely of meeting trouble hall-way but of Imagining trouble where pone exists. Again, the steamboar companies are up in arms at once when it comes to a question of the running of
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Uader'the Maritime Regulations, river sfcamera are not allowed to enter or clear from Cantor on Sundays, so it follows that the railway would obtain a signal advantage were the running of Sunday ralos permitted. And why in the name of wonder should they not be permlited? If this privilege i granted, the steamboat companies declare they will not take it lying down but will even go so far as to levoke diplomatic Intervention to secure equality of treatment. And quite right too!
Again, if aight trains are put on the run, it may be taken for granted that mdby passengers who would otherwise travel by the night steamers will use this means of conveyance if sufficient inducement be offered in the way of rapidity of transit, cheapness of fares, and luggage allowance. In the event of such a service being established, it may basten the inauguration by the steamship companies of a DOUBLE RUN
in the twenty-four hours. It is of course a matter of common knowledge that the Mari fime Regalatons preclude a steamer from catering and clearing from Canton twice in the course of one fall day. But it must not be co- sidared for a momentitat tie laws enacted by the Imperial Maritime Customs are as immu table as those of the Medes and Persians.
Csaton was at one time a closed part. Its not so many generations ago that its barriers were demolished. With the flax of time the "River Privilages" accorded to foreign ship plog have been widened in scope. Nor is there any reason to doubt that in time to come the Customs regulations will be still farther relaxed should the exigencies of the river traffic de
mend it.
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As to school hours. In the winter months when there are no compulsory holidays the day, i.c. 25 bours. In the hottest month ibere school is open 5 days per weak for 5 hours a gre za bours per week of 5 days. Therefore suppose we have one day off in a particular week in one of the bettest mouths there still remais 16 hours' schooling.
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This is pat including au extra hour anfost every day personally given by the Head mistress, who judiciously keeps some scholars behind to thoroughly understand and" finish whatever work, they have been unable to get through in the re,ular time allotted to the others. The said teacher could with cut compunction class at the stipulated time, but für auvetal 'years has been accustomed thus voluntarily to give extra attention to the pupils, and now, having been promoted to be bead teacher only last month, continues this energe:c and unselfish practice. I feel it my duty to contradict the Hatement made by. Buitish Pater" about unly nine hours' teaching in the week previous to his letter comment about Empire Day reflects therefore Your on his statemout, but ou foe school, for that and by sonia of the scholars with the head week sixteca hours! work wers' done by all teacher, twenty boura. The oumber of hours' work during the summer is regulated by the Güveromont doctor who will not allow European children to work for too long in this hot weather. The children begia school at nine o'clock and with a short interval for a light fuach eleven coatings till one-and some of them remas till after two o'clock under the personal tantion of the head teacher, I am inclined to think the hours ip hot weather quite long enough. As to ɔls' boing an expen- dive school this would require being yoga into at Kroat length. Suffice it to say that we are all aware of the fees charged when we agren is entirely a school for foreign child.es and to send our children there, and we do so as it
taught exclusively by British teachers. There is nu alternative for those who consider the loss? excessivo, is very good school of mixed classes. taught by the geatlest of' teachers, very much cheaper and quite accessible, is the Italien Convent in Kowloon, I think you ought to know the facts, and that you should du fustice, to the Headmistress, who has only been in charge for at hob, but whose capable teaching and unwashed diligence have earned the appreciation of many patents, and of,— Yours truly,
A BRITISH MATER. Hongkong, 9th Juos, 1910.
beR-Bank IN THE "QUÍLIPPINES,
ACTIVE CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE SCOURGE
the world to take the initial steps in
The Philippine Gaverament is the first in movement to stamp out beri-bari, the most de & general
all its inalitutions thò use of while or polished structive of eastern diseases, by prohibiting in rice, a coutinious diet of which has been proved conclusively to be the cause of the disease, says the Manila Times,
learned scientists, and a study of the disass
Until recently besi-bert had buffled the most for centuries seemed to be but time wasted except that it led to recot diachveries which it would indeed be, a striking instance and hold out hopes of its complete eradication.
have revolutionizid the treatment of the disease of the tropical tricks at Fale should the steamboat companies secure au extension of by eating rice from which the pericarp or out- It was discovered that the disease is caused their privileges through the unintentional side cevtning hat bien removed. The part Instrumentality of the railway administration carp-contains phosphorous, the lack of which Yet this is by no means a remote possibility. in the daily dut cau es beri-bati, (For whether a Sunday and a sight service of 'traina is opesed at once after the sailway begins G. Heiser, director of health, recently ad lu view of these discoveries, Dr. Victor ronning, it is merally certain that the right te dressed a communication to the Governor do so will be provided for
General recommending this discontinuance of io.a leaving Baguio the Governor General' up. the use of white rice in all institutions, and be- proved the plat and Inued an 'executive order which, is believed, will have the effect of discouraging the use of white rice throughout the islands and the 'gradual duca. tion of the mastes to a better understanding of the way to combat beri-beri successfully.
IN THE COMPACT" - entered into with the. Chinese Government, The granting of auch privileges would endoub tedly be detrimental to the interesa of the sisimboat owners and would virtually amount to preferential treatment. To the writer, it seems that if the companies oppose the con- cession of those extended privileges to the railway they will ba.standing in their own light and acting, inimically to the common la- taresis of the tracing and travelling public.
But by all means let the steamboat com. panies insist upos equal privileges being granted to themselves at the same time. Their claims to equality of treatment are substantial and require no bolstering to avail. Nor is there mach reason to fear that their interests will be allowed to suffer is the long run, It is hardly conceivable that the Customs authorities will disregard the companies'
The executive oruer, a copy of which has
been sent to all health efficers and picsidentes throughout the islands, followa;
HONGKONG GYMENANA GLOB.
THIRD NEXTING.
The programme of the third meating to be held at the Happy Valley, on Saturday, eth :—3.30 pm.—"A CLASS" or ONCE ROUND prox., (wealker permitting), is as follows→→
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FLAT RACE HANDICAR-For all Chian ponies. Jockeys who have wop "more than 5 races to Hongkong, Shanghal or Tientsin penalisedih. Provided there are 13 en- tries, the race will be split up into higher and lower divisions by the handicappers to wboso discretion the classification of the ponies will be laft. 183 prizes: Two cups presented by
and
for Classes A and D respectively, and prizes: Sis each. Entrance fees to go to the respac tiva winners. 2-3.50 p.m.-GYMKHANA BTAKES.-Value Sion, Distancaonemile. For all Chipa poules. Catch weights at to st. 6 lbs. Winners of an open race or opan griffin race gibs, extra. Nos-winning subscription griffias allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys who have won more (ban five "races in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin . penalised sibs. A cup called the Gymkhana Cup will be presented at the end of the e too to be won by the pony scoring most marks in the races for the Gymkhana Stakes at the Gymkhana meetings during the sea. son, counting 4 points for a first; a for a second; and for a third, The benefit of marks already scored to pass with the pony on a sala: Any winner of the race to carry 5 lbs. extra for each win in subsequent starts for the race, but in the event of a pony carry. ing the penalty not wioning, zibs, to be deducted next time he starts. Such alba, to remain deducted until he wins again when he will carry the fult penalties without deduc- tion. Penaltias accumulative up to 15 lbs. Entrance fee $5. zad prize: $15. (Half 3-4.10 p.m. "B CLASS OF ONE ROUND
entrance fees to go to winner.)
FLAT RACE HANDICAP.
4.4.30 p.m. TANT PEGGING IN SECTIONS Chios ponles, and composed of any three OF THREE. Open to teams, mounted on
members of the Gymkhana Club. Three small cups to be presented to the whining team at each competition and at the conclu- sion of the season and trophy will be givea to the leam which scores the highest aggro: gate of points all meetings included. la "competing for the small cups a competitor need not necefsarily represent the same team on each and every occasion, but if com peting for the aggregate trophy he can only represent one leam during the season, that is to say, he must continue to compete for the seam first selected by him and for no other, To provide for sickness, absence from the Colony, or for improvement of a team, new members may from time to time be istro- duced into a team, but in order to win the aggregate trophy two at least of the members composing the winning team must hava competed in net less than three com- petitions. Entrance...fore St-cach-mag-each- Gyrkkhian.
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COMMERCIAL.
Juna pth, 345 pm. ̈ The following quotations for rubber thares, wire, are supplied by Moser. E. S. Kadoorte
Co.
Allagars.........u Anglo-Javariin suuroonTls, 16 Anglo-Malays.1000RR (9462564
Bato Tigan.... Dartame
Bukli Kajangi..................... Bukit Rajahs
..27/6
Carey Uniteds.................22/6 prem, Cantiifolds
Changkat Serdangs....518 Cher ($15 Damansaras ......150/% Eastern Internationals ......33/6 prem.” Fed. Selungers...........................ss par Glenealys.........53 sollers
*Golcandas...................................................................t17/6'
Golden Hope.... k Highlands and Lowlands.......125ƒ¡ Indragiris ......
***........$35 Inch Kenneths.................................
·Jequies ..... Jonglandors sosemantibracium cause Kamscings.........................?/ prem. Kuala Lumpors Lanadron's (fully paid)
Lanadrons (ppd.) ..........................
Ledbarys....edictus-pig Linggi.
..571-
London Asiatic) 3/9
| Landon Vanture#.............................................7/6
Merlimaus (...........................
Pajamis......... Pegori
Rubber Traxis................
$18, Billers $50 sellers „.ga/6 prom.
Saggas ********* Sandycrofts
Sapong! ****** Seafields... DE
Sekong30/- prem.
Shelfords....... Singapore & Jobares Sumatra ParEI .. Suogoi Chobuserais "Sungai Kapars
Tandjongs
***.68/6. ....$29
.105/-
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· Tabgkah.......................d somi
..16/9 prem, Toerangi.............................?/6 prem nom, Ulu Rau'u
United Serdangs .................... 120. Vulted Singapores...........$3 sellera United Sumatras.........................................................20]. United Langkats. unņus sumaira - Para Rubber .........la per ib,
ALMA ASTATES. -Messrs. Hugo Relus and Co., secretaring of the Alma "Estates, Ld., announce that the output of Rubber from the Company's Estates for the month of May was 600 lb,
RUBBER SUPPLIES SHORT,
A KISE TO FIFTEEN SHILLINGS QUITE 1OSSIBLE,
the Financier taprósentative who writes on the We are not responsible for the opılmism of recent fall in these very optimistle torme
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P
.P.&O. 5. N. Co's Steamer
ARCADIA," FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO & STRAITS.
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vossel are hereby informed that their Goods aro· being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the] Goods are landed on: This vazue! brings on Cargo ****
From London, 8cc.; sx 1,2; Macedonia, From Calcutta, ex 1.x. Byria, From Persian Gulf, or B. 1. 5. N. and B.
& P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unless 6 hours. instructions are given to the contrary' within
Goode not cloured by the 14th inst., at 4 P.M; will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me la any case whatever,
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Intimations.
THE
DAIRY FARM Uo., LIMITED.
Cholce Australian
BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON,
and RABBITS.
Thu. “ASAHÍTM Brawny là altunted near
the "SUITA SPRINOSA These Chieratod waters are used in the manufacture of
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consiguen's and, the Company's representatives at our beera. appointed hour,
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's'arrival here, after-which date they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowas.
E. A. HEWETT
Superintendent. Hongkong, 8th June, rosa.
CANTON DISTRICT LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 85. (Wreck of Stuse Junk in Canton River.)
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NOTICE is hereby given that a junk, laden with stone, lies suoka the Canton Rivar, Her most shows above water ; but may at any time be carried away by the force of the sea or current'
Purity guaranteed, Note Price List =="
"ASAHI" & "SAPPORO"
..Dear,
/per case 4-don, qtaj $12.00
*** per cake dos, plk
$18.50
To be obtained at all Retallers,
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
PORTLAND CEMENT.
From the wreck South end of Lankit bears In Casks of 375 lbt. net #5,50 per Cask
ex Factory.
west, and East and of Choerpi bears N.W, by N. Bearings magnetic
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Bleps are being taken for the removal of the In Bage of ago lbs, net $3.45 per Bag
wreck.
ARNOLD HOBSON,
» Acting Harbour Master,
Harbour Master's Office,
Imperial Maritime Customs, Canton, 8 h June, 1910, ' Approved:
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(Signed). J. F. OLESEN,
Commissioner of Customs.
TO LET.
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ODOWNS la HOLLAND STREET and
DOUGLAS LANE, Kennedy Towa,
Apply 10-
CHATER. & MODY. Hongkong, 9th-Jone,1012-
PUBLIC AUCTION.
to sell by
THE Undersigned have received instructions
"PUBLIC AUOTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
SATURDAY,
Rooms, No. 8, Dos Vœur Road, comer
of Ice House Street, A LARGE QUANTITY OF MANILA CIGARS,
from the "La Filipina* Cigar Factory — 4 Cast LONDRES, 9 Cases PERFECTOS, TOS, ESPECIALES, REGALIA MANILA, I Case CASA BLANDA, 2 Cases FAVORI &C. &C.
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ALLO ..
ex Factory,
SHEWAN TOMES & 604 General Manages. Hongkong, 15th 'August; 1008;'
HUNG ON & CO SHOW ROOM AND STÒRE
at the Premises formerly occupied by A CHEE & 004
17A, QUEEN'S ROAD GENTEAL GENERAL UPHOLSTERERS AND FURNITURE
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS. "ROCKERY; Cattery, Electro and Stirar Platad, Glass and Iron Wares of all descriptions, always on hard, for sale or on hire at moderate rates.
Hongkong, 1st June, 1910,
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JAPANESE
GRADUATE OF KOBE MESSAGE SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE AT CO PATIENTS' RESIDENON, No. 171, WANGHAI ROAD, GROUND FLOOR, Hongkong, toth January, 1910,
NOTICE
The committee of the 'Gymkhana Club will apprint a judge who will judge tals competi tion throughout the season and whose decision shall be fual. In the case of l|foess or absence of any jedge apprinted the committee shall appoint a substitute. 5.-4.30 p.m. LADIES NOMINATION. 5 FUR buyer, when rübber went from 115, 68, to £25.
in the words of a prominent Mincing-Lane the tath June, 1910, at It A, at their Sales Masseur MEJJI SHA, LONGI FLAT RACE-For China ponies.. 63. those who bought it were gambling, subscription griffins of the season 1909-10 because at that time it was not worth it. It f and bond fids polo ponies. Catch weight may, and probably will be, worth 158. a Panies to be nominated by a lady. The pound in a few weeks, and, if so, the manu. names of the ponies will be placed is ope bat, the names of riders in another hat and stocks. But when it bounced up 18, to 128. 6d. facturers will pay it, because nobody hex any drawn alternately. Ponies to be ridden by the manufactures, instead of laying in his extre riders whose names appear at the same amount, and putting it ia bis store-rooms, work- drawing, Jockeys who hava wọn more thaned on what he then had, and is still working at 5 races in Hongkong, Shanghai and Tientsin it, scraping the floor of his store-rooms, for penalised ghs. No pony to be scratched every sparo ouace of rubber he can find there. after entry, except on account-of sickness. It is to be observed, however, that the robber When entering for this event competitors are requested to gīva lady nominator's name. Owners must provide a rider to correspond with ech pony entered by bim. The name of riders must be communicated to the honorary secretary two days before the date of Gym khana-Entrance fee $5 First and second prites preacuted by the Gymkhana Club.
that they refused to bay. Actually, the post. 5.0pm. ONE And a quarter, Miletic of the supply of the commadily has not FLAT RACE. For all China ponies, Jackeys
altered one iota. who have wou more than rices in Hoog kong, Shanghai and Tientsin penalised 5 lbs Entrance fee $5.1 ing prize': Fresented. zod prize: $15, (Entrance fees to go to win. Der.}.
THE DREDGER "ST. ENOCA."
TOW.D INTO SHRITER.
that was offered on Tuesday was Plantation subbar. Between last Tuesday and the previous sale, a fortnight before, Para rubber bad drop Ped 35. in price; bat the Plantation companies amount, hoping that Plantation rubber would would not come down is the price, by that still command its own high level. The buyers did not take that view, and the conrequence it
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A number of Valuable OIL' PAINTINGS, by FRENCH ARTISTS.
TERMA:—ƒ usual;
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctionsari,
Hongkong, 9th Juns, sġia.
Events Coming.
Friday, 10th June. Japanne Naval Sports, Happy Valley.
Saturday, Frth Jose.
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Buffs Band Concert, Botanic Gardens, 9 p.m.)
MR
R. LI HON FAN, a Chinese graduate versed in literatura, has been a teacher- to European officials and marchants in this Colony for over ten years.
He has a good method of trafalag Euro- peans to pars in the Chinese examination, and' is possessed of a first rate certificata as A Chinese teacher. He has also a good know-- ledge of Mandarin.
Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to; write, care of Honghong Telegraph office or direct to 37, Hollywood Road, and floor.
Hongkong, 1rd January, 191a
VISIBLE SUPPLIES, April were 3,350 tons, that is to say, 600 tona The visible supplies of Para at the end of lower than last year, and about 2,000 tons lower than in 1908. Of this 3:250 1008, 1470 was on ships coming to Europe, 1,280 was in Liverpool, and, so far as the American supply was concerned, there was only So toss in New York and 120 tons aflat on the way to but call at H PRICE and Company's Establishment
DO NOT HESITATE,
New York The American demand bas to be satisfied, and these figures mean that there require any. The Government dredger St. Enoch, which America. The Americans de not-Indeed, it is an actual and very real rubber famine in has been at Kowloon Dicks for a complats is hardly to be expected that they should ALES, overhaul, is now lying at Yaumati B.y. The relish this position. But the policy of the dredgar was towed into the bay yesterday by that of the ostrich. He 'shots his eyes to the the Stanley. Owing to the advent of the y-famlas and tries hard to think that this disposes average American manufacturer is frequently phoon season she was taken round to a post of the famine.
Within a few weeks, to use a classic phrase |
la view of the fact that the Director of Health has reported to the undersigned that for some years past considerable experion of safety, where she will be absolutely looks as if the American manufacturer will by the consumption of certain kinds of foundered in front of the Hongkong Club and rubber, and that quickly. He must buy Planta- mental evidence that beri-berl was caused of former typhones when the Canton R.ver mouth as he unquestionably le, he must buy sheltered it any sevara'gals,, The experiences "bo caught bending, Living from band to rice has become available, and that at the recent meeting of the Far Eastern Associa the St. Enoch was piled up high and dry on the tion rubber because in another the wooks h tion of Tropical Medicine held at Manila, sandy beach of Shaukiwas last year, enjoin will not get any rubber from Brazil until Sep, Doctors Fraser of Singapore, Aron of the greater precaution against similar accidents lember comes owing to the fact that the AmazTA Philippion Medical School, and Highet of Siam, produced additional evidence that show. The Saigon Opinion Dotes the arrival of severa
in the future.
River is not navigable,
ed almost conclusively that beri-beri can be caused by the coatingous consumption of Japanese traders, there on the look out for p.Jished rice, and jo view of the farther factsieess openings, and for opportunities of that much berfiber has been cbconstared in carrying on an industrial undertaking on a the part, in government workshops, in large scale. They have an open field owing prisons, and in other public lasttattoos;th the lintlessness of French capitalists who do upon the recommendation' of the Director of not care to sisk mossy in industrial enterprisesa mbath's contribution to the world's demands, Health and the Honourable the Secretary of
in the Colonies,
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A SHORTAGE IN SIGHT, What, then, is the out-look for Plantation than foo fons in sight, Add to this, and to the rubber? At the end of April there were less 3250 tons of Para, the 1,440 tons of medium
STOUTS,
PORTS,
CLARETS.
BRANDIES,
WHISKIES,
or anything else in the way of Liquors, Cigara, Cigarettes, etc.
Brazilian (caucho) rubber that were in sight VERY BEST Houses, consequently the public can rely on getting the best H. PRICE & CO., LTD., represent ONLY the others. The rajnit, self-evident, is that the value for their money. East Saturday, and the Ceara, Accra, BAYERN and amount of rubber Walling to be sold is less than
REASONABLE "DEMANDS, * considering the important portion which their shipping holds in the Canton river trade. Over add above this, it is certain that additional weight will be lent to any representations they may make by reason of the fact that a "combine" 'has beca formied to protect the shipping in». terests and an expression of views emanating from such a united force should prove adequate iy potent without recourse to diplomatic in tervention with its inevitabla vexations and delays.
So far as the amenities of travel and the faci Jillas for caninge of freight are concerned, the Fallway administration will have to work out their own salvation. It may ha yasis before it thInterior, the use of polished rice in all Ten world's youngest grandmother has been gals settled 'on' a paying basis, it may never
all encroach upon the steamboat companies' public institutions is hereby forbidden. trade. For the general public, the chief fact
discovered at, Richmond, Indiana, in the par rematolog is, that the railway affords a useful having control of public institutions, such as Mr. Parker was married when 14. Mrs. All Lostlar, provincial and municipal officials soo of Mrs. Everett Parker, who is now 18, baw line of transit through British Territory workshops, prisons, and so forth, are hereby Parker's great great grandmother is still hitherto unexploited and that it is likely to directed to see that the provisions of this prove of great importance in future years in , suchṛing, the stability of ÷British prestige In|executive order, are', complied with in the | her daughter can boast the possession of a winter, and it looks; therefore, un if he will now
faniliations under their control,
Chla
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talion rubber may be worth at this instant not and the manufacturers are faced with a thres months shomage from Brezji, g
So much for the immediate out-look. Flan- more then sox 6d. In another six weeks, with more. Whether we shall see that 158 a. pound the skoriage above indicated, it will be worth that has been spoken of depends on how badly the manufacturer needs it.. In America be fa
at the age of 70, and to the baby just born to now making bis galoshar and overshoes for the
great great-great-great-grandmother,
rubber very badly and that very nou
H. PRICE
CO., LTD.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS
Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
Wongkong, Jin Jang, sped
Telephone No. 1955
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