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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH MONDAY JUNE 13 1010.

stood music and all who without knowing LOCAL AND GENERAL

Intimation.

much about its

were lovers öf sweet sound. Wo Tavelled the delicious | scent of the flowers and foliage, while the air

was full of "Reminiscences of Scotland" or

Tuzre has been an imported case of plague from Cantau to-day,

THE English Mail of the 4th May was deli

the heart throbs of the overture of Tann-vered in London on 11th last, S. WATSON & CO., comes the refrain of the Pilgrim's Chorus and the amount of denk daty, payable is hauser, That part in the latter in which THE lats: Sir Edward Wills left £2,180,095

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OR satching a gold ear-pick from a Chinese woman, a native was this morning awarded six months' hard labour and four hours' stocks.!

Canton Opium Monopoly

GOVERNMENT TAKES ACTION.

REPRESENTATIONS BY THE CHANDAALAYS COMMERCE AND CHINA ASSOCIATIO IN

and begged the Committee to make tions to the effodi that the reduction in the ex- part of opiom from Iodia did not alter the ex- isting Treaty obligations governing the condi- tions of sale. k vám

THOSE BRÄTS

Since the public seats were

on Blaks

Was

makoʻrash suggestions, but if the expense of A coal-coolio who stole a set of razors on board botice the enforcement of the deferred mono¬j those Treaty, sights that have already, baca jook them to the Pier, and it was only uter

war for us one of the most delight£37,681, ful monions of a delightful night. The proposed reduction of the entrance charge from one dollar to fifty cents is, we think, only reasonable. We hesitate to

giving these concerts can only be met by an entrance fee, might there not be an arrangemouth's hard labour and six hours' stocks.. ment of a kind similar to that existing in Hyde Park? Could not some seats be reserved for the " mighty," or the high and mighty," at say one dollar, and other parts be open at lower of at no prices at all to the rest of the residents who are at times glad to thank a good God for making gardens beautiful and for giving us ears to hear Hisvoice in the harmony of His Creation ›and of man's inspiration of His spirit? ·

the 16ỷ Skongi was this morning awarded one

DRAGON-BOAT FESTIVAL,

THREE moobs hard labour and four hours stocks was awarded A alive in the Police and chate and appeadigde Court this morning for stealing a gold watch

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AB'a small boy was walking along the roadway yesterday, ha felt a tug at his pocket and the ext moment his watch and chain had gone, This morning the thief was given six months' bard labour and four homes' stocks. ⠀ We notice in a Bristol contemporary an 'anno eccement that a service of rikishas had been commenced no the Clifton Dowar. The veb.cles bad to be licensed in the ordinary could get to the real thing way to grast them wey and the nearest approach the justices licenses as Bath Chairs

Plar some months ago, numerous complaints. When those representations were made in have besu ventilated in our columns ansat the 1968 they received the support of the then Bridally appropriation of these conva tish Consul General at Dauton and bad the undesirable classes of coolies and desired affect of defeating the Viceregal inten-whose presence prevents the seats from tion of evading Treaty obligations. In theused by the very people for whood binnất thay present crisis, however, the Consul General were placed thoro... Ever since Blal now at Canton appears to have approved tacitly opened there had been a continuous call for the of the imposition of this new taxation on his provision of skuate for the use of tourists,

we reading of the Convention irrespective of bust passengers and others whose business established beyond dubiety by means of Great long agitation that the authorities did canse Britain's representations and protests,

'the pratení seats to be fitted up. But now that, Sofara

the seats have been or last erected, they are found to serve very little purpose, being almost constantly monopolised by au undesirable sec tion of the population, to the exclation of bona fal users of the Pior-aspect

specially ladies, and children awaiting launches

Se clamant became the demands for redress of the nuisance that one would, have expected to a stringent measures adopted by the Police to effect this and; and as time passed on 'and yet no signs of improvement were apparent tha public naturally felt that some explanation should be forthcoming. T The explanation«s,} that as a matter of fact the Police have no power at present to order away anyone who

THE "HONGKONG OPIUM FARM

The gravity of the action of the Canton Pro vincial Government in instituting the Opium Mesopoly is Casion and South Chips was not one whit exaggerated in the columns of the Hongkong Telegraph when we brought to public

poly in the Southern capital on the 7th just, Thanks to the wa'chfulness of the British firms ongaged in this trado, which bulks so large in the statistics of the port, they have gone about in a campaign to defest the prejudicial effects is concerned, we are reliably leformed that of the revivad scheme to keep out Indian it is not affected by the monopoly in Canton. opium from South Chion with a determination As a result of the closing of the opium, that should not fall of ultimate success in spite smoking divans and the temporary exodus of of the obstructiveness offered in quarters least a large number of Chinese fram Hongkong calculated to be apathetic to British commer the quactily of prepared oplum sold by the cial interesis,

new Opium Farmors dropped to about 800 tals a day, against 1,500 imela, sold by the old Farmers. During the past two weeks, how ever, the lessees of the opium privilege in Hongkong appear to be making up lost ground, and it is reported that tas sales bave steadily creeped up to 1,400 laels a day, at which they

Unlike his predecessors in Canion the official in charge of British tradal interests now at Shameen, gafonpantaly, does not see eye to eye with the Hongkong merchants as to the illegal character of the new imposition in Can- ton euphemistically tamed a licence fee levy upon every chest of raw opium entering which Kwong Wing "Yuen is empowered to

Carton,

"THE CONSUL-GENERAL'S'ARGUMENT PA

TOKIO. despatch of 8th init, saysH. Eis to the effect that the $7.50 charged per ball Wu Wei-te Chinese Minister in Tokio, who is on all opium for consumption in Canton. He has been appointed Junior Vice President of holds that the opium passing out of Canton is the Waiwupu, left Tokia for China this for exempt from the preposterous tax which is a pann. His Excellency had a farewell audience distinct violation, as has been shown, of the 'of the Emperor nad was entertained at dinner

by Count Komora, Minister of Foreign Affairs, vention. Needless 10 127, in advancing that Additional Articles to the Peking Opium Con on Monday,

argument, against the Hongkong merchants representations, the Consul was probably reiterating the contention urged by the Chinese Authorities in justifying the latent prohibitive. taxation,

On Saturday, the sth day of the sth month of the Chinese Calendar, was cele brated one of the most ancient, most quaintly curious and pathetic of commemorations. Two thousand three hundred and sixty years ago a monarch ruled whose wickedness ex- cited the virtuous rebuke and reproaches of the sage minister Ch'u Ping. Poet and patriot, be protested against the depravity of his sovereign, and attempted to save his suffering countrymen. His king was an deaf to him as the infamous Ieraclite king was deaf to A PASSENGER from Singapore informed a Ceylon paper that there had been transhipped the Prophet. The despairing Chinese sage, in Colombo harbour from the Dolk! to the unable to help the people, and to continue to

Moolian scrip for £150,000 purchased” mainly cudure the sight of their misfortunes, cast by the Trust Companies recently formed bimself into the river, where he sank never to London. This had helped Singapors a great to rise again. Fieheraien and boatmen in-deal. The paper adds:-"We suppose these trusts will turn their attention to Ceylon soon." numerable sought to recover the body of one. so loved and valued as he, but in vain. Los..

A FOURTEEN-year-old youth appeared before ing hope of recovering his corporal remalus Mr. J., R. Wood at Magistracy ibis morning at last, the fishermen threw into the water

for stealing two brass casios from a Japanese little packages of rice and other things belter-shop at No. 12, Lyndhurst Terrace. It appears ed to be necessary to the shadowy shell of that the owner of the shop on several occasions man after he has undergone the change call previously had misted certain valakblo articles, ed. Death. Every year they met together to which the thief disposed of to a number of vie with each other in searching for some of shop-keepers in Lower Lascar How. This the mortal vestiges of the long mourned pa. morning he was convicted but his Worship triot who might have saved his country had he

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THE HONGKONG 'DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, 31d June, 19:0

DEATH.

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On May 10, 1910, at Berkeley, California, Lizzie Noison, the beloved wife if Dr. John Fryer, formerly at the Kisugoan Arsenal, Shanghai, suddenly, of angina pectoris.

The Hongkong Gelegraph

Hongkong, Monday, June 13, 1910,

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Chinese are far more appreciative of these things than people think, and to see the chief of the executive,_the_embodiment of Sovereign Power, lend the dignity of his presence and the grace of his patronage to a traditional festival of this kind, appeals with great force to the nobler and more accessible side of the Oriental imagination.

POBLIC VEHICLES,

reserved his sentence.

PATRONS of the Ring will be interested to hear.

that Bill Lewis (aldar Lyn Trusconi) will be back in Hongkong towards the end of next month. Arrangements are being made by Mr. R Whittaker for fixing up some suitable meel- igs for Lewis. One of the first of these coa-

tests should be with Willis, who is much fanci-

anxious for another set to with Truscott, who, by the way, will continue to fight under his old Ring name of "Bill Lewis" while on the China coast..

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Our latest information from Canton is that the licence fee is exacted not only on opium actually consumed in the City and environs, but it is also collected on opium destined to fad its way hotp the largo prefectural districtrai woll. Obviously, whaja Chinese witnesses ara con- corned it is impossible to obtain documentary evidence that such is the cass, but those augag ed in the trade have every reason to depend upon their information as to the correctness of the report advised from Cantos,

A COLLATERAL· EVIDENCE

is found to the fact that, for the last two months' clearances have been practically at a standstill. A compared with the previous period they have fallen off by quite savooty-five par cant

The resalt is that the stock in band is an

Malwa, chests... Boogal

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THE CHANDER OF COMMERCE,

At the meeting last week of the General Committes of the Hongkong General Chamber these columns, to support the representations of Commence it was decided, as reported in of the Bombay firms in Hongkong dealing in despatches addressed to His Excellency the raw opium. The support took the shape of

Officer Administering the Government, tele- grams to Peking and to the Loston General Chamber of Commerce invoking the assistanco of the parent association in a forcefulrepresenta

THE BARBOUR MYSTERY,

Litile or up additional light has been throwo on the circumstances, attending the abanden-tion to the Foreign Office. ment on Friday sight of the Kowloon Dock launch No. 3, which, as reported in Saturday's Telegraph, was discovered that morning lying

foundered close to the Palice Pier at.Tsim-shu

sui. In the course of the salvage operations

HONGKONG GOVERNMENT MOVES.

Realising the importance of prompt action, telegraphed to H. B. M. Charge d'Affaires at we understand that the Colonial Secretary la. king it the senso desired by the Chamber

of Commerce, and, in a telegraphic despatch to

now stand.

MOTION FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT.

DOINGS OF RIVAL SHIP CHANDLERS.

Before Sir Francis Piggau, Chief Justice, in the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. M. W Slade, C., moved a motion that Pang Chung for contempt of Coust in interfering with the Yai and Sang Ng Shi be committed to prison management and control of Joba Hennessey Setb, accountant, of 5, Queen's Road Central, as Receiver and Manager of the A, Dai shop 29, Hig Lung Street, appointed by an order of the Court on the 11th January, 1910, and that they be restrained by an order and injunction from incurting any debt or debts in respect of the business of tho said Receiver and Manager or meddling or interfaring in soy ||way" with the basinası, properties or assess thereof, or the management and control of the said Jobs Hennessey Seth as the said Receiver and Manager, of catering upon the pre- mises occupied by the A. Dal shop until judgment is that action or until further notice Mr. M.W. Slade, K. C., instructed by Mr. Joha son, of Messia, Dendys and Bowley, appeared in support of the motion on behalf of Pang Chan Tong, the plaintiff, Mr. Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. F. X. Almada, of Mesim, Almada and Smith, appeared for Pang Chung

Yurand Me CG. Alabister, instructe 1 by Mr.

represented Pang Ng Shi.

Mr. Slade sinted that the action as appeared from the wris and statement of claim was so action against the two defendants, who claimed to havà the administration of

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Having road the statement of claim, Mr. Slade said that by an order of the Court which was made on the 11th January last, Mr. J. H. Seth was appointed Receiver and Manager of les to take up the business. The motion was the A. Dal shop and gave the necessary securit brought to prevent interiorence by the two de was for committal to pilzen sed the second of bis duties. It was a double motion; one fendants with the Receiver in the performance

chooses to utilise the Pier seats to long as ha is not disorderly, or unseemly in his conduct. In the latter instance such contravention can be dealt with under the Public Piers Ordinance. of the It was only last year that an ameadment of as to prevent the practice of sitlog on the Piar regulations under this Ordinance was made 30. railings. Previous to that regulation being passed, coolies were in the biblt of fore- porching themselves on the top bar of gathering on Blake Pier by the score and the railings, which were frequently bent and besmirched with filth as a result of the impunity from Felice interference that they enjoyed in their improvised sea-side resort. In that case the authorities equally slow of motion in taking steps to get the mitier rectified,

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So far as the proper regulation of the use of the Pier seats is concerned, the Police are in no way to blame. The fault lion with the Government, in failing to frame the necessary rules for ensuring good order, What surppisos one is that she coolies who frequent the Pior, seam to know the powerlessness of the Pollen to interfere with them and frequently indulge, in the fascinating game of "checking offices who cadeavours to put into operation the little authority that he does, possess." la one instance three youths-and these were schoolboys who ought to have kaawa better... - were actually charged with disorderly conduct,

the

bat in the absence of proper ragulations under

the Ordiosuce the case hid to be abandoned,

It is, at agy rate, satisfactory to learn that the authorities are now taking steps to introduce such amendments in, the, regulations, as will serve to abolish the misate of the Blake Pier seats, Tân new rules, it is expected, will come

WATER FOLO.

MATCH BETWEEN VRG TEAMS,

On Saturday a water-polo contest' took placa.

at Stonecutter's Island between teams

senting the Victoria Recreation Club, consiste Ing of the Whites and Blues. In the first-half of the game, Rodrigues, of the former team, dropped out of the game on acccust of cramp but returned to his place in the second-half,

score. The game resulted in a win for the when the Whites succeeded in increasing their Whites by thrte goals: to one. A, H. Carroll wat responsible for two goals_for_the_Whites

de Leiter each contributed one goal. The for the vanquished team, A. V. Barcos and E. and A. S. Ellie the remaining one, while

teams were composed as follow

WHITES.

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was for no isjauction. He did not wish to press for the committal of the defendants to prison. He suggested that the order should be allowed to Te in the Registry and Bot A. H. Carroll. (Capt.), J. M. Rori Peraira, A #forced unless by a special order of the Court & Elli C-A-C Rodriguis,=). M. C. Lopes; It was a method of saving time mod was question of machi ery. He did not want them. A. Carvalho, M. A. X, Sousa, to be committed to prison Lat only to protect

GMA. V. Batroa (Capt ); II, A, Lammert, F. L. of interference by the defendin's The de the Receiver and Manager.

Proceeding, Mr. Slade gave the specific acts Rois, E. de Leitao, F. K. Tata, I. E. Chnun fendants after they left the A. Dal shop started

aʼrival business and solicited orders from the

it was found that two planks near the water the Sacratary of State for the Colonies, han 1 p'aintiff's customers. They also removed cer

BLUES.

THE FUNERAL OF KINGS

EDWARD

lowed generation, until the search became a

abnormally large ona as iummarized below:-C: Wilson, of Mosure, Hastings and Hastings memory and at last a tradition. Yearly the boat

in Hong Shang ludia.

kong." men equip long boats like the long canoes of

3,000 $,00 1,500 the Maoris. Very narrow and flat bottomed,

4.00 4,550 6,000 they are often over a hundred feet long, and

Total, chests 7,00 9,650 7,500. sometimes seat more than sixty paddlers.ed by his supporters. BattlingSims, too, is that is, a grand total of 15,150 chesis, or over the estate of Pang Sul Kül, deceased. Panga a force next month, We have seen a Dragon boat" with

fifty million dollars in value. For the Bengal Ng Shi, the second defendant, waro seventy paddiers and six, drum and gong

opium jo stock in Calcutta, the purchasing cently appolated administratrix of the estate beaters. The usual rythm of the beat

Arms have already paid their cost to the the A Dai firm was what often happened to of plaintiff's grandfather, What happened to of the drum is the dactyl, one long and

Indian Treasury while the duty on Malya many f6rms in the Colony whose origins! two short, while in the swing of a mace THE CIC was concluded before Mr. Justice Government, Fifty million dollars to beware left in connection with the estate. In bas been almilarly paid to the Indian owner died und no letters of administration with other boals. Therythm increases in pace Haz loud, Acting Paisae Judge, this after-tied up is a single commodity is a sufficiently 1885, the defendant Fang Chung Yui took over and the "long" beat disappears at the end, noon in which Wong Fu Ng, compradore colorsal sum to demonstrate the importance of the managersbip. and a furious series of short beats succeed-sued Capt. 2. A. Johnson, Master of the the trade as affected by the monopolistic legis taken out?

His Lordship When was the administration ing each other with furious rapidity testifica .. Skvi. On, to recover $1,000 for alleged fallon in Castog.

Mr. Slade Tois year, my Lord. THE HAND CONCERT, to the ardour and energy of the crews. Just assault and false imprisonment or the 16th before beginning the beating the gong strikes February fast. Counsel on both sides having The band of the Buffs played from 9 p.m. trochaie measure. It is most weird..

addressed the jury, a unanimous verdict that no to about eleven on Saturday night, in the Saturday some of the members of Govern- returned and-general damages were awarded felony had been committed by the plai, tiff was

beautiful gardens which are not the least-of ment thought it worth while to go down

in the sum of $529. The jury was at follows'; "the "glories of Hongkong." Other bands, to Aberdeen to witness the Dragon boats-Messte. J. A. T. Plummer (foremaa), J. A. as perfect in reproducing the racing, and prizes were given to a few of Hunter and D. Copper. A stay of execution musical sound of the poetic thought the winners. We think that our officials was granted gooding appeal.. of men of geplus as this band of the have shown wisdom in doing this. The Buffs, in other gardens, some at least nearly 20 beautiful as there of Hong: -kong, were no doubt delighting other audicaces far away, audiences no doubt nearly as appreciative as we were. Nearly, but we think hardly quite. For this is an innovation, an experiment. We have not in Hongkong as yet imitated our friends the French, or that most passionately music-loving people of all, the Portuguese, in having public band concerts as a matter of course as a necessary part of our lives, and Our attention has been called to a possible not merely an occasional luxury. In Macao source of infection and a certain source of the countrymen of that sweet singer and ex-grave inconvenience and annoyance. There quisite soul the gentle and noble Camoens are public ambulances for the conveyance may twice a week stroll along the Avenida of sick persons to hospital at all the Police Vasco da Gama to the strains of soothing Stations and at several other points in the or inspiring music. We who without being Colong. It is not, however, always possible "music mad" must have some lovely sound or convenient to obtain an ambulance in to make our ears at least sometimes, and for case of great emergency, and it often A little time, forget the horrid discords happens that a chair or a rickshaw is used of all the voices that yell in de instead to convey a patient. Now, of course, fiance of the harmony of the spheres, in every auch instance the chair or rickshaw were glad of last Saturday evening, should be, and usually is, thoroughly clean- glad of the loveliness of the matchlessed and disinfected when the palient ́has natural beauty of the night, glad of the been handed over to the Police Station, Yesterday afternoon the Shanghai Dock and velvet dark, bespangled with diamond lights dispensary, or hospital. But it does.some-

Bogiccering Company, Limited, launched a and mellow with rosy tints. The flare of times happen that everybody's business is going tug for the Quartermaster's Depart the lamps at the refreshment bar had to be as usual scrupulously carried out by nobody ment, U.S. Army, Manila, P., which is to be for towing purposes round the islands, avoided however. The bar was in no other whatever, and that a conveyance which has reports the N. C. D. New of 7th Inst. The way aggressive, and the servants moved just been used for a patient suffering from hull is of mild steel. The tug's dimensions noiselessly among the audience attending no-matter what may be light-heartedly carried are:-length 148 feet 6 inch, breadth 26 feet, to expectant "thirst-but

persons who have the most serious objection passion, surface condensing engines of somaty regulations; and upon the strength of free an allowance if he was to leave the 3. * After "funber. argument': (ba-bozring"" was was a fault. The Japanese lanterns were to occupying seat which has just been der multi-tubulir, boilers with forced drait their purchases from the Indian Government, adjourned to Chambers:

indicated borse power and hat two cyliss. this belief indian merchants have since mads effective; we hope they will be continued vacated by an individual afflicted by any dis: The auxiliary machinery includes atsum stear. Tha local branch of the Chlor Autoclastön jake in future concerts. To criticise the music esse, no matter what. The attention of the 10g apparatus windlass contriingal silvage mirthe position that nothing, bas happened

pamp, a fie pump, electric sight plant, includ- is quite unnecessary. An expert musician proper persons responsible for the protection poserful search light, and evaporator and since 1908 to justify any change in the official present found no fault with the Band of the of the public in this matter must be called to distilling plant The bunker capacity, gives "attitude. Battalion of the East Kent Regiment, it, and increased vigilanceshould be exercised her a steaming radios of god miles without On the occasion aboy

coaling, The Dock and Engis saring Company crowhile known ni "iba"grd Foot. A little by those who have the duty of guarding their misa sending away in a day or two the fhit of might be added to, he said, but nothing doors of establishments like hospitals whither four hopper barges built for the Macao Governo dy may be brought at any time sufferment, and will shortly, Bolshian, lestari, for Meriths maring department of the Soul Manchuran

Railway for mas at Tairen Pi

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line had been stove in, and it is surmised that this damage caused the launch to founder, Where the coxswain and crew have disappear. ed to remains a mystery, but in all probability they are now safely ensconced in the puricus of Cation supposition which is made all the more likely by reason of the fact that their effects had been removed from the launch.

The salvage of than craft was carried out soc.

Cully by caus of lighters add she was

owed to the Docks for repair.

for the ab.couding coxswain and crew,

Meat while the Police are on the look-out

ared

SHANGHAI DOCK AND ENGINEERING CO.

ANOTHER TUG, LAUNCHED.

givea all the weight of its influence to the cause of the Hongkong merchnols.

'THE CHINA ASSOCIATION, -

iain silverware from the A. Dai shop and made presents of them to abip's Captains, and further removed quantities of wood. The defendants -alleged that they were "waste:wsod", but. It

PLORAL TRIBUTES FROM THE FAR EAST.

Un que tributes were, nanti by bis Imperial

issue of the Telegraph relative to the Opium

In the anicle which appeared in Friday's was rather extraordinary that carpenters paid as Mujrely the Emperor of China nad hit imperad Question we said that whilst the Commitles of the Chamber of Commerce is lending ita full tupport to the claims of the British merchants. in Hongkong, the assistance of the local branch ofthe Chios Association has also been invoked ́ia the same direction, and we bava reason to believe that the Association are about to take such steps as will, in the opinion of the Com.

mites, make effective their representations to the Foreign Office in London.!

stand the casai cited." :

of some value codes al Highest theriace Regent of Ohi

uch as $30 for them. They were obviously

presence of the defendants in the A. Dai shop were identical in shape. They consisted of His Lordship was of opinion that the mera Thee two tokens of sympathy And mourning Costituted faterference on the part of the Chapléis of solid silver, worked most artistically defendants,

Dejan Sa'the shaps of roses," lilies, and taurèl fagyes, which he said were on ait foars with the present an moitroing colour, from which was pandant Mr. Potter cited a number of decided cases | Each was tied with a broad red sait, the Chin-

circumstances: He submitted that Kit Lord, the Imperist Dragon of China, also in solid ship could not make such an order without silver. That of the Emperor bore the words authority. It would be a sweeper Majesty the Emperor of Chies The Ine "With slocere condolance from bis Imperial it would deprive the defendant of a living, phy

His Lordship said he could not fully under-scription was repeated in Chinese characters. and in bolb:catos the words, warn in golden From information received this morning wa Mr. Poltar said nothing could be simpler, Jotters: The Pilice Regent's Inscription was understand that the local branch of the Chins His Lordship said the cases were too thinly identical in word and desigo with the substitus wwwwwwtion of the words " Prince Regent for The Association have wired to the London Comported mitted pointing out, that the situation created the present circumstances. It was hardly fair lathe Spacial Ambassador of the Emperor Mr. Potter said the cases were identical with Empirar," His Imperial Highness Prince Tanis by the present attempt to establish an opium that on a motion by the twenty-year old plate of Chinis, sent a magnificent wreath 5 ft. square palme, with the words,s! With "rispjetfal cont altogether. “Halwas willing to leave the A. monopoly in Canton is, broadly speaking, tiff, the defendant should be ousted ani composed of liller, orchids, white roses, and similar to the attempt made in September, 1998, Dai shop if a subsistence allowance was granted dolances from his Imperial Highness Prince and then defeated by prompt Consular, rabim by the Receiver.

Traliao! An exacily similar wrench was sent British authorities created the impression that clear that the defendant had on business in the wreaths being tied with broad red rushes The presentations. At that time the action of the His Lordship said on the face of it, it was by his imperial Highness Prince Ching, bath

four fout with of orchids and rose find wha

tryin

of the blazing light aceway by its.coolies and may ply for hire to depth, 17 feet. She is fitted with triplo arthey were prepared to uphold the existing A Dai, shop but that'he wool bars to be Chinese Ambassador, was also répräsented by a

wary

taken away from, their performance. This (wal cortainly the feeling of all who unde

despatched to

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(CANTON-KOWLOON RAILWAY,

-ROADI IN THE HAW. TARBIZORY,

the tole

shonli

froad Cast

ft seems Incredible that in there, daysofe wireless telegraphy, when the news of the King's death was known to ships ja mid-ocaan Feren before I had reached the people in!

London suburbs, there is a

dubovichlogi Badorance of the nation's legs. Bot

Kowloon: (msyclipse bufpiers Jamalu

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