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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JUNE 17 1910
for the acts of the Rustcar or of the filvolous young pirate who owned her i Great Britain's Navy in Pacific waters woke up rubbing its eyes on being told that British ships had been interfered with on the high suas “while We were so cost, too1 Admiral de Horsey
that time the Peruvians, and Chillans rozidant there should be under impartial government by Chillan law. The vast majority of decent people in those provinces are Poraviáns, At the and of the too year a "plebiscito" was to be held to decide which country
to
In Rubber Land,
SIR CHÂN TỪNG
SHADOWAD
THB WATER SERVICE.
DISCOLOURATION DUE TO LANDILIP,"
COLOURED MAN SUED BY INDIAN WATCHMAN:
SHADOWED BY DETECTIVES. THE PLANTER'S LIFE,
The Colonial Secretary informs us that the During the visit to Hongkong of His (Special to the "Hongkeng Telegraph.")|||
Excellency Sir Chen Tong, Chinese Minister muddy colour of the Tytum water in due partly In those days when pobile interest is so designate to Berlin, his personal safety from to the fact that the reservoir was no low, when much focussed upon all tältigs: pa taming to attack was a matter that caused no end of the recent heavy rain occurred and principally A. S. WATSON & CO., did not soort. Admirals mover do that. But he keep Tacok and Atica. The winner was to ruber, anyone who kis bad axperience of sale uneasiness amongst the authorities here. Sir to a landslip which blocked the clear water took P.M.S. Shed and H.M.5. Amathys down pay the alber the sum of one million pounds on the rubber fields of the Federated Malay Chen himself was not apprehensive of any channel from which it is usual to draw water the coast in a fine rage, voving that he didn't The Peruvinos are ready enough to pay, and States finds himself besieged with inquiries re- personal violence, but the Police were unwill- after heavy ralo till the reservoir clears. The care how much armour the pirate carried, and we have it on the authority of (i) a banker, and garding the life that the planter leads. To being to take any chances, and during His Ex-water le perfectly good and sound and its
color need cause nonlarm. ⠀⠀ that he and his unarmoured ships would cap-|(2) a gentleman very high in the diplomatic gin with, it should at odće be made clear that cellency's sojourn in the Colony his movements the planter i Malaya enjoys better working were shadowed by numerous Chinese detec. tura him fast enough. Well, we know he service of a European country, that Ford can
BORROWED MONBY RIVE conditions that are the lot of planters in the tives, Apparezily it was feared that an didn't. The Hwartar put up a good fight afford the money, now, large sum as it seems. Amazas ar on the Congo. In those areas the attempt might be made on the Minister's life
MYKARS AGO, against the British ships, or rather against the Of course, the country wants peace, and given white planter has to face the terrible scourge of by emlination of the faction in Canton who (Shuk, for the Ameikyst was practically out of it. only that our boon will once more astonishmalaria in its most deadly forms, In Malays, have been so bitterly invective in their attacka The Skah bad better quas, her two g-inch guns the world with its vast wealth, the riches unfortunately, malarial fever is a very present upon Sir Chen's administration of the Canton and eight 61 pounders were well mansed, sad of Peru." Chile used the pretext that in evil (as the Prayer. Book says) but, it does not Hankow Railway. Fortunately, nothing but never letting the Huascar get near enough to, 1894, when the ten years had expired, and prevail in the virulent form that makes passive ill-feeling evinced itself,
the rubber grower's life a burden in those ram, ibe „Sănă fighting savagely from three l the time for the plebiscite bad como, other regione a med. This is to say, a mab the afternoon until evening, bad done enough that Peru was in a state of war. to 1898, who looks after himself and does not disdain $14.00 $1.20 damage to the pirate to clain victory. But in a time of flourishing quiet nad returning the advice of thiess best qualified to judge; to Don Nicola Pierola's ship was put in confidence, perhaps Don Nicală, de Fiérote take three or five grains of quinine a day, will seldom suffer ill consequences from malaria. 18.60 1.55 cllaed to meet au angry British · Admirał
wis 100 sanguine is hoping for sellement Nearly all the estate bungalows in Malaya ara But now that tranquillity and ordar þave dis- tiguished the land of the Incas ever since he handed over office to Don José Pardo, (the ion of that famous Doo Manual Fardo, whost death in 1978 was described by the "Times" 45 an international calamity") and zinca
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with theories about summary treatment of persons who deal otheiwise than with great! politeness towards British ships on the high soas. It must ka semembered that those were the days before Radical Governmcați, before
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after the style of the Customs out-stations in China. The use of mosquito-neis, atro, is de rigeur. As a rule, one would have to go spon, and healthful lot than the planters of Malaya. 10g day's march to discover a more hefty At one time the upland planters in the Malay
a
THE COMPRADORÉ AQTION,.
DECISION BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE.
In the Supreme Court this morning, the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Figgott, delivered judarient in the case in which.Yap Uck Ling, compradore to the Yokohama Specie Bank, of Kobe, Japan, sued Chad Tung Shog, of No. 4. Seymour Road and No. 8, Shelley Street, to recover the equi- together with interest on the sum at the rate of valent in Hongkong dollars of Yen 6o,quo 6 per cent per annum from the roth Septembar,
Before Mr. Justice Harsland, Acting Paisno Judge, in the Summary Court this morning, Ratan Singh sued Abu Bakar, an African Indian, to recover the sum of $174.40, money dug under a promis pry 'nate. ; : ["
Mr. Harris (for the defendant) said they did. al question the promissory nots, but he asked. for lostalments. Defendant was getting $35 a month, and had children. Ha borrowed money from the plaintiff four or five years ago and in tong he renewed the promissory-note and paid $5 a month. Some time ago he had family plaintiff sued bim for the whole principal. troubles and missed two months, and now Plaintiff said he-charged-interest at the rale-
had to be bought all over again and paid for that worthy son of a great father was succeeded couairy bore a general reputation for boister 1905, to paymont or judgment. Mr. M. W of 3 percent per month and defendant paid all sorts of places like Omdurman and Spion by that able financier and strong upholder of ousuess and high life," uusurpassed even by Slade, K.C.,.instructed by Mr. E.. J. Grist, of interest for three months. He leat the prin«, kop. Den Nicolas and his men were really
Law, Dr. Leguin, the aggressiveness of Chile that of the old timers of Ceylon or of British Masers, Wilkinson and Grist, appeared for the North Borneo. to past years it was merely an brave, but they couldn't fight without time to
plaintiff and Mr. Elder Potter, instructed by
pal on roth July, 1919, bat did not have any dealings with the defendant before. He did
He did not receive $403 in internet,
Mr. Harris-How much interest did yos charge every month?
rest and recoal, soʻibe Ziwascar went,"up' stick becomes a bullying assault on so altractive, incident in every-day life'for a party of planters Mr. P. M. Hodgson, of Messrs. Ewans and Dot lend him, money four or five years ago The following Ports have been and away" to Callao and surrendered to Cap-coming the finest field for the investment of vealent township and paint the place.red.
Douro Old Tawny Invalid- Estrella.
diligent, and peaceful nation that is rapidly be
capital-not for more speculation-in the wasid.
ai
LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE German Mail of the. 18th May was delivered in Londob on the sộth just.. MR S. B. Leoson is sppulated to act as sistunt Police Suparintendent at Penang.
-10 descend upon Peuang or any other com-
No one made objecties. The invaders were the best of good fellows who for months had baen hedged away
IN THE JUNGLE:
and were only down from the wilds for a spell to spend their last quarter's samnings, renew old friendships, and break up
hotel bars. But a At-change has some over the scene nowadays
The planter in these strauusus days has to lead.
■ mora rigid life and his dissipitians are confined to a cocktail in the "Spotted Dog" at Kuala Lumpur or the sporting of a
lain Moore, if we remember right, of the Port specially selected and procured fromvian Navy, who alterwards tell on the deck of Mesars. GEO. G. SANDEMAN, the Horcat in het laat despairing gallant
·SONS & CO., of London and battle against the Chillapis some years later. Oporto, and are of the highest Now who would have thought it? The Peru- class :-
visos did not hang Don Nicolás, True, they Par Per
intended to shoot him, but with regrel, as one Dazen
Botila
who had stond up to a British Admiral and bad $19.60 $1.70
made a remarkably good fight of it. Pletola, The Singapore Portuguese Mission Incorpora: 23.60 2.05
as we mentioned above, was of good bloudtion Bill has received His Majesty's approval. 23.60 2,05 He escaped, and here is the most Chintza part 29.60 2.55 of the whole business. He survived to fight 32.60 2.80..for his country in a truly admirable padzer 48.00 4.10 against the Chiliaos-if be bad had i little 55.60 4.70 more money and a low officers to help him, men liks Grau and Bolognesi, ba would bave changed bistory—and in 1895 be became President of Foru. Here he A. S. WATSON & CO., begins to command the attention of not only writers of memuits; but those of the history of
Very Old Tawny Oldest and Finest
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BIRTHS.
nations. His first act was utterly to reform the fioancea and the currency. He gave to Peru (18 the blessing, the inestimable blessing, because
it can be dilimated by solid weight in
On June 4, 1,10, at Hankow, Ceion, the wife, d, of a gold standard. Everyone who bas of Dr. F. L. McAll, són (" Robert Kenneth.") dobe business with Peru remembers that leath- On May 31, 1910, at Foochow, China, to Mr. ly coin the "sul," which like the Mexican sad Mrs. A: E. Collius, a con.
On June 16, 1919, at Shanghai, the wife of dollar always seemed to diminish in value the Captain H. Wavall, China Navigation Cam- more you made of them, and also, paradoxical pany, twin daughters...
as it may sound, to dwindle down to nearly no thing when you were hard up. That miserable "so)," thanks to the geblus, ability, and honesty of the ex-pirals is .Dow. a much nicer coin to enre than the Mexican duilar. There are ten 010 the Peruvias gold pound,
The Hongkong Gelegraph
HONGKONG, Friday, June 17, 1919,
which is the monetary unit, consisting of a
MR Machado, the manager of Usited, Singa pore Rubber Plantations, is la hospital rather
!).
DR and Mrs. Hock taturaed from their holiday in Japan by the ss. Prins Sigismund this morning.
IN the Summary Cait fair moreing, Mak Nam Woon, proprietor of the Bells View Hotel, sued. Luffy for the friday a ling. The
case was aaj surned to next, Friday's list,... XAJOR C. H. Evans has applied for a sam- mone against the master of cargo-boat S11111 for obstracting the road in the waters of the Colony in the vicinity of H.M.S. Tamar mooring.
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ABOUT 4 sim. on the 4th instant a fire broka out-ot Goto, Mataura district, Nagasaki prefac ture, The fire lasted about 6 hours, and destroyed altogether 300 bouses, representing about one-third of the village. Tuz British North Borneo Herald is informed that Sokong Estate obtained the splendid price of 13. 4. per lb for the last lot of their rab. ber sold. This is the highest price obtained so` far, and we heartily congratulate the manage.
ment.
dress suit in the F. M. S Hotel at 1, oh.
According to recent newspapers from the Malay Siates, the Government are losing the services of many of their officials who' are for saking the cold shades of public service for the sunnier region of rubber-planting. This move. ment may lead to the misconception-and in some casos has done so that for the work of a rubber planter do particular specific knowledge required. This is not so. Most of the men who have deserted Governmens service for
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Harston, was for the defendant,
In the course, of his judgment, kis Lord. ship said that that was so action on a foreign judgment. Nr. Poiter had expounded ideas, which he himself had advanced. If he might say so, ko believed still more in Mr.
Potter's views after having heard him, but he could not alter his view even after having heard substantial endence. If he rejected plaintiff's story he should do so on a mare conjecture Defendant's Rory was somewhat confused, be having made, Ibies differsat statements, Âl- though a protest was not a solemn procedure, yet it was a formal procedure, and defendant ought to have given to the, Court the full facts at the circumstances. Defendant said he was not connected with the firm and on belüg questioned be said he was not "an active partner in the arm and then said that be had cancelled the guarantes. That Coure had held that compradores were ́sureties to European firms in respect of their Chinese customers. The details were differant in different cason but the brodd. principle of the system was the same in all instances, namely,
Plaintiff for $160,
His Lordsbip-Do you consoul to fostal- ment?
Plaintiff leave it in your Lordship's hands. Defendant said he drew 535 a month. He borrowed some money four or five years ago and after its paid the money he destroyed the promissory note, Nobody except the plaintif saw the actiob,
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rather important that you should keep there His Lordship-if your story is true, it is
apter
Defendant-Plaintiff told me to destroy it, is it was no uié
Do you one money to other people? Defendant - No.
How many children hava you ?-Five. An order was made for justalments of $7 a month, first instalment to be paid on the rat of July,
CLAIM BY CHINKSE SKAMEN.
the rubber fields bays a knowledge, at second that the compradore was liable to the firm in AGAINST THE HAMBURG-AMERİKA LINIE. baud 'at any rate, of the conditions obtaining the event of non-payment by any of the firm's on the estates; whilst they are one and all Chinese traders. If be adopted Mr. Poltes' Before Mr. Justice Hazeland, Acting Puispe” versed in the Malay language which is the seasoning, he would be destroying the-com-judge, in the Summary Court this morning Unga franss in the Peninsula for Chinese, pradors system as it was at present existent. 2. Hung, of Messis. Deacon, Looker and Tamils, Javagers, Malays, and Europeaus alíku. ↑ "He therofom entered judgment for the plaintiff Deacon, again asked for a day to be fixed for Without those qualifications, one need hardly with costs,
the hearing of the caso in which six Chiness. expect to find profi able employment on the
ssamen are seeking to recover ovar Stoo from rubber fields. So far as the
the Hamburg-Amerika Liole for alleged wrong, fal dismissal.-
DAILY ROUND
of the "planter is concerted, it can hardly ba described as arduous and yet it is certainly exacting. As a rule, the manager of an estate shares in the mess with his assistant and looks after their welfare. That this is no light
responsibility may be easily imagined whee one considers that most of the assistants are youths of good family at Home, coming almost straight from school to associate with
Mr. Slade asked for judgment to be entered for the plaintiff with interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per Deum.
Mr. Potter opposed interest being awarded Mr. Davidson said that he had been instruct the plaintiff, as the plaintiff, it he was ening ond by his client to ask his Lordship that the a gaurantee, could make the dsfondant liable case be allowed to stand over, for another
asked for a way of execution for a fortnight. only for what be guaranteed. At any rate bewe k. There were at least two points of great
His Lordship-le the defendant resident bere?
Mr. Poiter-Yes, my Lord.
Mr. Slade Whenever a storm ́arises, he re-
his Lordship-He was in Peking, wasn't he ? Mr. Potter He, went to Peking but has a naturalised British subject.
difficulty involved,
Mr. Hung My friend in trying to delay the bearing of the c210 10~~.
His Lordship-Db, ap.
Mr. Hong-Any delay is a very serious mat tar to my clients, "
•The case was slipwed to stand over.
FURGERY OF JAPANESE TRADE. MARKS. IN CHINA.
His Lordship Do what ground are you making the application?
Mr. Potter-Os a point of law. I ask at REPRESENTATION TO CHINESE AUTHORITIES, least for a short time to consider the case The point of law is not only important but it has never been decided before.
FROM CHINA, TQ-PBRỤ,
gold coin the diameter of which is 22 millimeters JUDGMENT was reserved by the Fall Court this mou very much their seniors is point of age,tires to Bangkok. There must be quite a number of people with the weight of 7 grammes 988 milligram-afternoon in the case in which John Lemm, ar and liusferred from the rigidity of Home life chitect, is seeking to have thres judgments, de to the coervating social atmosphere of Malaya, still living in this Colony who can r.member mes andia fueness of O. 916 2/3 millesimals. livered in consection with the recent criminal where the motto of Free and easy" is accept the little matter of the Busscar and the Shah. It exactly equals the English sovereign, which conversation case brought by Capt. T. A. Mited as a maxim for the guidance of one's daily
life. At the time when it happened it was a big was made legal tender in Peru.in 1897. Later chell, reversed"
But whatever reputation the plantors of years maiter, and created a great sensation. The the Peruvian minis have coined a ball-pound The young Chinaman who is charged with the past may have borne, those of the present day world has moved so last since then that to and a small two sol coin of the sams facness alleged murder of au aged compatriot at. No. 4 are a hard-working, capable set of men, folly excite real interest in the public af ordinary in Peru, gold pounds or English sovereigns Queen Victoria Steent on the aBib May lastap, alive to the importance of the Interests which act of plracy or war is tamely insufficiel, and 'culate to-day at par with the silver cur-peared before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magis- they.represent, and desirous only of acting for requires more thao'a meró doxon lives lost, arrency. Small trasactions continue as ever tracy this afterasco and evidence having been the best on baball of their principais. On the comparatively few aniates which are fully plant. called prisoner was remanded. the paralysis of a whole trade by the tearing op to use silver and coppar as the circulating of a Treaty. Nowadays people seed the bolo medium. Any factuation in the rate of Ex-Tez holders of the concession for the ectriced up with rubber in bearing, the task of the causts of Liao-yang and Fort Arbor, or.the change on London ever since 1997 has always lighting of Sandakan have, obtained a short planter is lightsome. He requires to supervise give ma leave to apply.
extension of their option. This indicates that the schems is still under serious consideration, and that one may shonly see the last of the old-fashioned oil lamps in the streets..
the course of an action in the Summary Court this morning, Mr. Reader Harris stated that thecais was one of those instances in waich the defendant had paid in interest four times the amount of money borrowed and he asked bis Lordship to make an order for the payment of a penny a morih.
A STRIP of land on the Leits Road, Sandakan, distant about one mile from the Government
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the process of tapping, of weed eradica tion, and of preparing the staple for the market. The round of his estate is easily made by pony ride, and io a general way a double daily visit suffices” Bat in the case of ustaler undergoing the process of clearing, the work is strenuous in the 'extreme, requiring constant attention and direction.
The planter has to study the temper and dis- position of the field labourers who work under bim, to act as mediator is their constantly
RECURRING: DISPUTES
Hi Lordship-You must give some reason tion is not a matter of course, for the stay being granted. A stay of execu• Mr. Potter-No. Perhaps your Lordship will
His Lordsbip-i căn't do that.
Mr. Poller-My friend is evidently afraid that defendant will run away, I'm willing to give secantly, i
It is interesting to learn from the Asahi that the practice of forging Japanese trade-marks has much incroued of late among Chiness mulch manufacturers. Mr. Takigawa, a well- known match manufacturer of Kobe, recently
visited China to look into the matter. On his return home, Mr. Takigawa applied to the Japanese and Chinese Governments through the Kobe Chamber of Commerce asking that measures be takes to suppress the practice com Agent plained of, A report from the Consul Genatal Mr. Stads-We are willing to take his wife's at Canton on the question has been referred to the Kobe Chamber of Commerca by ite sacority,
Foreign Office. The substance of the report is that the Viceroy of Liangkjang," who insaed an order "prohibiting the forgory of trade macke, refused teadmit that the counterfeits of the "Lin," "Drigon," and two or thron marka were forgeries, on the ground that there was a difference in the colour and design between the genuine mark and the alleged countersalt, - On the and instant the Consul General · bad an
His Lordship said he could not see his way to granting Mr. Pector's application.".
Mr. Poker-As your Lordship pleases..
MONEY-LOAN ASSOCIATION.
CASE.
* JUDGMENT DELIVERED,
shambles of Trashima to awaken their languid beco round 14 peace to the sol, or the "gold attention. Our youth was content with leas. polot" of the sol, and has lovasinbly been, in When Señor Don Nicolás do Pierola, husband proportion to the actual expanse arising from of the prettiest lady of her race in silber the transport in bulk of large funds from on Old or New Spalo, and himself the handsemest, commercial centre to another. Peru would have gayast and most daring of all the fiery blooded continued in the jeolation in which the silver young descendants of the conquistadores in standard kept it as regards foreign capital, if Paru, grew tired of leading a godly, righteous it had not made a gold cold its 'monetary unit. and sober life in Lima, and ran away with the The country absolutely needed capital for the Ironclad battleship Quascar, he realized the exploitation of its natural wealth. We, wishing glorious 'dream of ardent youth not only ip 10 verify the assertions of our informants
and quarrels and to further the interests.of his shareholders in every way possible. The plan- tor's assistabis, by the way, usually come under Spanish lands but wherever. British boys read concerning the extraordinary development now offices, and acres in area, was sold by, kuc British tales of adventure. Fe was proclaimed taking place in Peru in the now railways overlon at the Land Office on 27th it, and realised the category of "creepers." The derivation of
In the Summary Court this morning, Mr., interview with the Viceroy and showed bla not merely a rebel but a pirate, and all the the Andes to the Amazon head waters and the the high price of $960. The land carries the term is vagus, but its intent is obvious la Justice Harsiand, Acting Puises judge, de- the genuine and forged trade-marka, urgieg Marles of the World were invited to assist in forests of Naps and Maraño, and the enormous rental of 53 per annum, and is planted sip with the light of our proverb about a child having to livered judgment in the case in which Chow him to take dae measures to stop the practice.
creep bafore learning to walk. "Creepers" are
Cham mood a young woman named Yoet Bombe Viceroy appeared impressed by the.com. the taking, burning, sinking, or otherwise rubber, trade from that region, have had the coconuts and fruit tross.
and youths who come out from Home on a pominal to recover the sum of $tog, for ac·instalman:s Parison made. Ho stated that whan ke "spiflicating" or destroying the giddy sea privilege of hearing the authentic facts from THE P.M. steamer Biberia which left Yoke salary to acquire acquaintance with rubber-plant- dus in respect of a Ss Monsy Loan Associatios, declined to recognise these marke as counter- bandit's frenciad terror of the for some few pre. Seffor Macedo the Gonsal for the Republic kama for ban Francisco on the aftesspos of leg methods and in many cases to become ultima of which plaintiff is promoter and defendant feils he had no perannally compared the wa vlous years pacificcoasts of sub-equatorial South of Peru in this Colony. He entirely reassures the 1st instant, was to have carried 28 Russian toly fall fledged planters, if not estate owners. a member, Mr. E. Davidson, of Messrs. Hastrademarks, but had relied upon the raporti el America, The Buatcar 'was' a 'small, but for as as to the disputes with Ecuador and labourers (14 men and 14 women) from Koba those days powerful ship. She was armour- Colombia concerning frontiers. Mr. Knox at Yokohama from Koba on the morning of to those parts of the plastation where operations Locker and Deacon, was for the defendant. forged labels from the Consul General and for Honolulu. Od the arrival of the steamer estalle constant vigilance and frequent visits logs and Hastings, appeared for the plaintiffs local authorities, who declared that the marit and Mr. D. V. Stevenson, of Mexirs: Deacon, were quite different. The Viceroy accepted ibi. adj her turret was sit inches thick, and arbitrating, and so fadice wamay leave the ques the 1st, ten of these Russian passengers are in active progress,
The number of
His Lordship in giving Jødgment said that he promised to institate investigations lato, the carried two heavy Armstrong guns. She'tion without-anxiety. As to Chile, the out. were found suffering from measles, two others || labourers on each section of the field has to be had a subsidiary armament also which standing difficulty about Tacan and Arica will having succumbed to the disease during tallied msining and afternoon, and the result was quite satisfied with plaintifa story and matter. His subiquantly related the question Ikan could be formidable against a ship not lead to war. Señor Macedo is sure of the voyage, at about y am, on the goth of the day's working has to be carefully entered entered judgment for the plaintiff with cost merce, ordering that body to Cosald
Mr. Stevenson said that having regard to
1er--Japan Chronicla," neprovided with, protectipa platas. Don this, but of course diplomatic reticence forbids ultimo, The Japan Gasifis states that the op each evening, Apart from tha creepers the position of the defendant be asked for a0||
Yokohama Agent of the P. M. Go: asked the assistants earn good salários, and as a rulo Nicolás memily "billed up several towns him to dilate on the recent negotiations, We All the Russian passengers to disembark the life of a rubber planterledistinctly desirable: order that the amount he paid in Jamalmente
PAY] Recent advicss from and lots of ships, but he made one bad mirare strongly of opinion that Paru has, of course, hers, but they at first refused to do so, The One drawback is the lack of social intercourse. It was a rather large amount.
Mr. Davidson-I don't mind agreeing to dicate that taks. He stopped on the high seas two ships a perfect right to lasst on the performance Russians were finally caused by the Harbour Mon on an up-country estate have few oppor. belonging to the Navigation Company which of Treaty stipulations to this matter. Is Police, at the instance of the Agent, to comtualties for visiting paighbouring townships; but instalments, but I don't kno, what defendant's
the Treaty of Ascóa with ply with his request and the sufferers were re- the monotony of existence la plesaoily broken position is carried the malls, and oh, far more than any Oblie to tear up the
probably His Lordship Paintin Last and ceived in the General Hospital. These paso often times by the exchange of visits to con-
**THE MANYAG | Dalandantis a woman knd. mails, the British Fing. Ja those days the Bri ont a single nation in all the world protesting sangers are to be sent to thele destination as tiguous plantation" ? mess,
planters, are deservedly, noted for their" "bos- sish Flag really was more than a bit of coloured against such an act of cruel and wanton vio soon as the patients become convalescent.
pitality and not even the verlest straster would cross on 1 The Republic of Ience? These two provinces ware is be occas it said that one of the Russians
be allowed rasida siitý away a from a pláster's
The work of the assistsats on an batata
instalments
to the Kwanging General Chamb
by Chils for tan Taste only, ADA
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