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The

NEWSERIES No. 8749

CONTENTS.

Births, Marriages and Donths. Loading Artiolos:-

Courtesy.***

The Fourth.----

Boycotta.

The Camelery.

Volunteers and Employers.

Our Parsi Fellow-Citizens,

Hypocrity.

Meetings

Hongkong Ice Company.

Legal Intelligence:----

The False Imprisonment Case.

The Huard Prosecation."

In Probate Jurisdiction.

A Widow's Claim; •

The Receiver Action.

A Dmper's Claim.

Police:

-Burglary in a Store Room.

The Grant Caro.

Miscellaneous Artiolos aud Reporta

Siberian Maif,

Kowlood-Canton Railway,

Canton Day by Day:

Notes by the Way,

Onangkit Serdang Estates.

Pass, Pass A night in Kowloon, Taikoo Duck Co.

Hongkong Gymkhana Club. Boa Constrictor what, Hongkong Manda Cattle, Trade. Chinese Eastern Railway. The Fight at the City Hall, Banking Busloose in the Far East. Chian's earliament. Lansdron Rabber Estates, Merlimaus.

Hongkong Telegraph.

颛二初月六年二宜·

MAIL SUPPLEMENT.

(ESTABLISHED 1881.)

FRIDAY, JULY 8. 1910.

other consideration. This would involve the employment of all additional staff, Rad the expeats of this would have to be borne by the whole community, which as it is now is paying for this cemetery which is only for Christians. Nor Olatians have to pay cut of their own private funds for the upkeep of their cemeteries, and therefore they are in effect paying twice ever, once for themselves, and their own cemetery and once again for a cometery in which they can have no other share than the privilege of paying for it VOLUN78ers and emploYERS

(7th July,).

五鲜膜

陇八只七英港香

faults, and that in both the Government and the private offices a marked increased in efficiency would probably result in a corres- pooding economy, is but to utter a trulam, The complaint which we have to make is that during the last six years, we have had truisms flung at our heads as if we were schoolboys, and that a number of long-ton gued humbugs have made a practice of mis applying there truisms to set of circum stances in which they do not fit at all. Do you remember the long-drawn howl about the Navy, and the almost hysterical promises of retrenchment in expenses there? Well, after worrying our officers and enraging our men with multitudes of ungging little regula tions, the party of humbug has done nothlug What a lot of clear thinking Mr. Haldane said he had done, and the ressit in that no economy has been effected at all, for we spend more now not less, and as for efficiency, with our Teritoriale" far below their strength, far below "strength" even as that word is understood or misused by Radicals, and with our Army, our real Army, tinkered with and starved and cut dowo, even

the poorest of the peasant class show greater may make things extremely unpleasant for civility than their peers in Europe. Rude others by using big words and high-sounding nest is less apparent in a Chinese country phrases, and by inducing those who depend village thau anywhere in the world except in upon them or are afraid of them to commit the South of England, in the Iberian Penin: that form of rebellion against their own Bular, certala districts of Ireland (growing fateren which is called cutting of one's own alas!TM more and more rare), parts of Italy nose to spite one's face. The worst of it is and France, and at least one really civilized that almost always in these cases there are a part of Germany. These countries, be it faw selfish or lil natured leaders who incite noted, are only perfectly civilized in parts, all the others, not for the general good, but Not everywhere are the people as charming for their own ends. When a Chinese invites as they are in, ary, that sweet land which all Chios, talking of the Flowery borders the road from Midhurst to Chi Land and of the "League of Justice," chester, or that valley where kindly-eyed to institute a boycott of American meu cry "grüss Golt!" as a stranger passes, goods, it is time for people who have The natural politeness of the Chinese is Chinese interests at heart to protest, The The Chief Justice, and Uastamped Docu very surprising to those who have only seen very last resort should be that of the boy It will be within public recollection that

then in Singapore or "Hongkong, where colt Only when-oppression is real, over-tu April of last year His Excellency Sir Fro-more, for our Navy costs us more than ever. base-born hotel boys are the worst spect whelming, when no human aid in derick gard, K. C.M.,, addressed an ear mens of their class. At the same time available, and even Heaven seems too best appeal to the principal employers of Chinese politeness often in not the out-far away and the clouds too thick for labour and others in the Colony to assist in ward expression of an inward sweetness the cries of suffering men to pierce rendering our local Volunteer Corps, in point of disposition or gentleness of mind. The through, should, committees use weapons of numbers and efficiency, worthy to rank as Chinese general who very politely bowed to which are double edged, which affect an integral part of the Defence Force of a Shan Sawbwa or tributary king, before the innocent, which disorganise com Hongkong. It is to be regretted that the using a banquet as an opportunity for trea- merce, and might indeed lead to war good results anticipated from His Ex- cherously beheading him and all his family The state of mind of the rulers of the cellency's action, have not appeared, for, was not a model of true couriery. The United States is, of course, known to instead of becoming augmented, the kindly thoughtfulness which goes out of its themselves a very little, to Almighty strength of the Corps has fallen from way to give pleasure to others or to do them God altogether, to most outsiders not at all 320 (inclusive of the Mounted Troop) at a service entirely unrequited is seen oftener to us just enough to make us certain that we the time the appeal was made to aze at in the highly cultured classes whom we are perfectly right in forecasting a time when the present time. This marked decrease is call gentlefolk, No more charming men silly boycotts that cause heavy losses to bu-largely due to the fact that new men have and Roui o can be imagined than the real sincas men will be resented and punished by not come forward to take the places of aristocracy of Europe. It has been said the "drumming guns which have no doubts." Volunteers who have left the Colony. Be that an Irish gentleman' was the most This is always the punjabmeat of those who fore going on leave ti.B. Sir Frederick Lu perfect gentleman on earth. We know many use force unjustly. "All they that take the gard was again in communication with irish geutlemen, but can find their parallel sword aball perish with the sword." There the principal employers of labour with is charm of manner and beauty of mind is one wicked phrase which shows what a view to finding means of ameliorating hmong Prussians as well as among the state venom, there is in the hearts of these men this state of affairs; and in view of ly hidalgos of tld Lastile. "What," asked who are organising boycotts of American subsequent consideration the Government a vivacious lady, "is the difference between goods. It says "A boycott on American goods now desire to make another appeal to Bri- an Boglish gentleman and an insh gentle in China at the present time would result in fish commercial arms to assist in increasing a great lose to the commercial interests of the the number of the Volunteer Corps by form man?“ · Nubody could find an answer save "the pretty Hibernian herself. "Sure," said United States, but it is the only way we ran ing, either individually or by combination

she is the one has the feelings of gen.

show our power!.. "By adopting with other firms, units or sections of units of tleman and the other his failings She this line of action our Chinese friends are the following:-- deserved being kissed for her wit, and her inviting the verytyranny that should be oppos." husband, a good rider to hounds and "a rale ed in their best interests, and which in spite Oirishman was not slow to give her her of threats, despite of circumstance, should deserts. How pleasant it is to meet with at always be apposed. What sort of language is lexet outward. civility, and what a lesson this to use to us? Or to use to those men of some of our Chinese friends could teach America who are, "easity disgusted with some of those rude uncultivated people who foolishness" and who are perfectly capable would bitterly resent not being classed as of putting into activity many forces that are "gentlefolk! We remember, long ago, a

now dormant, that many waking men might Chinese gentleman, long coated in silk, in with should sleep for ever? The promoters pational costume, crossing a London street of this useless unnecessary boycott are going- being bawled at by a young man who was to lead their countrymen into financial das- well-dressed enough to know better. ger. How easy it is to be one of those who "Boxer yelled he, and pulled the Chinese's "inherit folly, who "being greedy' of gain queue. The placid silk clad man gently re

trouble their own house," and how evil, how moved his hair from the contaminating shameful it is, to use big words and do bad touch and without even a word, calmly pur deeds just in order that a few local nobodies sued his way. When certia of our acquaint should rise to be secretaries or presidents or ances have provoked us into strong tempta mayors or wardens or other anythingé of any tion to relor, and when curs yelp at our heels, we remember that dignified Chinese and his imperturbable dignity. They may yell "Boxer" or worse, what hurt does it do to a philosophic mind? "They say. What say they? Let them, say,"

The Opium Monopoly.

The Cocos Islands.

Shipping Disasters,

Hongkong Sugar, Japanese Bargains,"

Gunboat AucOM.

London Veatures.

The Opium Trade."

Canton Optum Monopoly,

Fire in Hankow.

More Clark Tourists Coming. Yokohama Ice Worke Yokohama Dock Company, The Chinchou Aigun Rafway, Rubber.

Drydock Dawey Reflented. Pareen Presentation. " Goverment House.

A Chinaman's Suicide.

Allahabad Exhibition,

Sir F. Lugard.

Opium in Hoogkong.

Oblas's Parliament,

Singapore Sharo Market,

Kulnagsu (Amoy) Municipal Council.

That Typhoon Feeling!

Water Returs,

Dr. Wilder on Female Education,

The Hippodrome Circus.

The Oplum Ordinance.

Plantation Rubber.

Peruvian Amazon.

The Catch of the Seaton.

Another Hongkong Boycost.

A Year's Record in Japan.

Mr. Joseph Fraser's Visit to the Siraits,

Singapore Shipping and Trade.

Canton Optum Tax

Local and General.

Commercial:-

Weekly Share Report.

Freight Market.

“YamTMMarket.—-

Rubber Share Má kot. Bullion, *Exchange...'

BIRTHS,

On June 16, igío, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. H. G.. Hill, a son, Harold Bertram.

On June 19, at Chiowanglao, to Mr. and Mr. J. Goldman, 1⁄2 1OD.

DEATHS.

On June 14, at Chungking, of typhus fover, Rev. E. J. Carion, na, 17, of the C madist Methodist Missiou, aged 31 years.

On July 3, 1910, at Shanghai, Evelyn, Elis (Lula), youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J B. Compton.

THE FOURTE

hto-local bodies!

TH8 CEMETARY,

(6th July.)

HOUSES FÉREAMI

SINGLE: COPY:SE:

IRE HUARD PROJEC

MENTIONED BEFORE THE FULL COL

Before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Pig and Mr. Justice Haseland, Acting P judge, sluing a Fall Court this morning

Eldon Potter, instructed by Mr. Mach Harris, of Masurs, Wilkinson and Grist, applia for a date to be fixed for pre-bearing of the care in which Miss Dall Huard, respondeat, of No. 49, Hollywood Road, preferred Chair of assault against the appellant and 3. M. E. Allana on the 6th May lat and a result of which the appallents were convicted by Me. E. R. Hallifax and sentenced to fourteen application was made ware that the appellant. days' hard labour, The grounds on which thi was not guilty of the offence alleged painte him, and that the evidence giver before the Magistrand was not saticient to conviction. Mr. M. W. Slade,

on behalf of Allson, he hates, and an appeared || Mr.- Patter÷said-that they had' already obi tained permission from the Maglatiste, to appeal and he asked for a date to be aired for the re-hearing of the case

The Chief Justice-Hann' it boen mantioned before

Mr. Potter-No,

The case was adjourned."

BURGLARY IN A STORE-ROOM,

WHOLESALE THEFTS OF CLOCKS IN BROAD DAYLIGHT.

sth inst, Coming #2 830% upon the daring burglary.

civilian can sympathise with the dingust felt by our soldiers, our real soldiers, veterans who have fought from Tel-el-Kebir through war after war to Cronje's last stand at Panrdo- berg. Such a spectacle of chesse-paring some of our great public departments have. exhibited, and how silly it is to deprive a few underpaid clerks of a few allowances here and there, and to leave highly desirable committed is Mesare. E. D. Sassoon's oplum work undone to save after all a very godowas in Daddell Street only the other day inconsiderable sam! It used to be said of when the well-known firm lost a large quan. a former Government that bad obtained ity of the drug aggregating over $4,000 in value, it will come somewhat of a surprise to power, like the present one, by promising the general body of the public to fair that impossible economies, that it "would throw

another wholesale depredation bus bean com-- away, the Empire to save sixpence on the mitted, this time the stolen Articles being Estimates" In the case of that Gvern twenty-five casas of clocks, which, thanks to ment this saying was exaggerated, but had à

the vigilance of the Police, have all been re- solid substratum of truth. For that Govern covered. This latest occurrence intensifies the medt's extravagances we are still paying to pecessity of wide-awake watches to guard

the premises of the Colony's business-konses- day. We now repeat the phrase about, the and throws additional light on the methods of Artillery Companies-go mec to a

persons in power at Westminster. That local criminais, who go about their sefarious Company-to be trained with 5 inch wind-bag Colonel Seely was a pro-Boer work with the same systematic daring charac- howitzers or 2'95 inch mountain guns. and a flatterer of the Puritan party-through-aistic of their confreres all pyas the world. 2. Ammunition Column-number un out. It seems a pity that such na individual a result of the present burglary, thres men, limited to be trained as Artillery should be able to bully a Colonial Govern- one of whom was attired in silk long-cost, and to form relief crews for mobilement and by depriving it of its revenuta tax were brought up before Mr. E. R. Hallige at the Magistracy this morning 'on'a'charge' of geos of the regular garrison.

a large population that having no vote.can-store-breaking, Detective-Sergeant Daries pro 3. Maxim Gan Companies 4 guns to a 'not retaliate on him. It is a sad reflection secuted, while the defendants wore unrepre.

Company-members to be also train on the common sense of the electorate at seated. ed as Infantry. There are 12 Maxim Home. It is also an argument for the Im guns available, a men are required perial Federationists, who have all along desired to see our Colonial communities for each gun.

represented in the Imperial Parliament. It is incongruous and immoral that our Colo- ais! Governments should be so utterly in the power of the Home Departments, and also that the latter should be so hopelessly in the power of the Cabinet, which nowadays appear so hopelessly in the power of the demon of demagogy."

4. Infantry to augment the existing Company under Captain Wood (of Messrs. Leigh and Orange), 5 Mounted or Foot Scouts-limited to so in all-to be trained in musketry and to possess a thorough knowledge of the topography of the Colony. It is understood that members of the new units will be allowed to nominate their own officers and non-commissioned officers, subject to the approval of the Com manding Officer.The requirements regard. Jog training have been framed so as to The Happy Valley is well named, for interfere as lule as possible with the there the dead sleep Exquisite in the exigencies of business; and H. B. Sir Hebry beauty of its surroundings and the bright May, R.C.M.G., in issuing this fresh appeal tropical foliage, it is perhaps the lovelicat trusts that British firms and employees may he great portion of the human_race

"God's acro" that we have ever seen. Why see their way to respond effectively to it. which now inhabits the Northern part of do civilized people care so much-for-the-We join earnestly in this expression of hope America is rejoicing in an event which resting places of all that remains of the mor for betterment in the number and efficiency of when it occurred seemed a disaster to the tal part of men? Why do they choose green the Hoogkong Volunteer Corps, for, asis point- Anglo-Saxon speaking peoples. And yet, and leafy spots and erect stone and marble ed out, the state of things cxisting at present

"argues an apathy which everyone who ha so far from a disaster does it appear: beauty-fashioned shapes as monuments to

a stake in the Colony, or who recognises the now, that most of us who feel our kin- their memory?. These flower-grown arbours

"the gleaming with white marble and shaded with national advantage of military training, must ship in blood with those whom long tides and slow green seas divide"

green are the dress with which we clothe deplore. It may be added that's further from us, were glad to-day to congratulate the our loving thoughts of the dead, because of sadeavour is being made to encourage

Volunteering among Civil Servants, d representative of that mighty People, the their dear United States, that he was actually not a sub- ject of George the Fifth. Old sing lave been atoned for, and the days have pissed. by when "twisting the lion's tail was rather a reluxation for politicians who venerated or

(4th July.)

* Names remonḥored,

Because they living not can s'er be dead, Or long zane take their memary gulić away From a poor singers of an engiy day.” outside a garden where the south wind could Omar Khayyam war buried, as he désired,

GUN PARSI HELLÓW-CITIZENS.

The truest representatives now inhabiting -a world iï which, despite of Abrïmad, men

THE HALSE, IMPRIONMENT

CASH:

APPEAL DEFORE THE FULL COURT.

4th inst.

Sorgt. Davies stated that at about 5 p.m. on the 3rd lust while he was on duty, he entered house at-22, Ko Sblog Street, where be found 19 cases containing clocks,. All the cases were in the Water Police Station with the exception of the one in the Court room. The four clocks in Court ware got 'oni of pawn. All the clocks in the casH, WHIR similar to those at the Police Station. Each case: contained six clocks, Homerested "ths second defendant on the second floor of the bonas, There were four women andjiwo man. in the room at the tímé and ba1made" öne

arrested the second, defasdent bag: Quest. cause he knew that he had rented the house, The cases were all inside another cubicle. The man was standing outside the door of the cub. icle. The doar was open and other men wars, sitting down near the window. While there, a man named Lau Yau came in saying he was looking for a friend. From what the man said he arrested him, but did not charge hit. The other two men were arrested by his Cola: se detectives. All the cases were similarly

Lai Pai Yiu, a coolie, said he recognised the

He was hired Jást Saturday at 9 o'clock at first defendant, whom he met about so days ago,, with some other coolies off the Western Market. They took a truck to a piace saar the Central Market. The door of the godowo"was opened. and some cases ware taken ont:: The door WAS,

Before the Obiel Justice, Sir Francis Piggott, and Mr. Justice Hazeland, Acting Puisae Judge, sitting as a Fall Court this morning.argument war commenced in the case in which marked baster sought to have the decision of bir Justice Hazeland reversed in the action in which Wong Fa Ng, compradore to Messes, Mucdonald and Gompang, sued 'Capt,' A. A. Jakason, Master of the *, Shut On to recover the sum of $1,000 as damages for alleged suzault and false imprisonment, as result of which the plaintiff was awarded gen eral damages in the cams of Soc. The raver sion of the judgment was sought for on the ground that the judge was wrong in fact and law in holding that there was no evidenca to go to the jury in paragraphe 11, 13 and 14 of the statement of delence. Mr. M. W. Slads, KC., with whom was Mr. Q. G. Alabaster, in stracted by Mr. W. E. L.. Shanton,. of- Mesurs, Deacon, Looker audy Dancoo, appeared, on

On July 1, 1910, at Lincoln. Sarah Hangat, execrated the Tammany liger. What a tre. blow the rose leaves over his grave. It is still cling to the old Faiths, of the Zorons behalf of the appellant and Mr. Bidan Potter, room at the time... Having been paid by the firit widow of the late Rev. Canon Haya, Rector of mendous change has happened since the time not any survival of heathen superstition that trian bellef which was but slightly differently instracted by Mr. E. Davidson, of Mesara,

sirsady open when they arrived. He helped to carry out 23 cases and conrayed them by track to their destination, After the goods. were taken opt, the door of the godown was locked again, but, he could not say who did the locking The first defendant and the four coolies were the only persons predent in the godown. He helped to Carry the cases to the first door of the house... The first defendant and Lan Yeni wara in the

defendant for his work, be left the house.", He sów him again next morning at about 8 o'clock. expressed from that of the prophet Daniel, Hastings and Hastings, was for the respondent Mr. Blade stated, that there were mixed

Defendaet said "If you are not busy I'want you' are those descendants of the people of ancient Persia, who are called Paris. The questions of fact and law in that case, to carry a few clocks for me.”. He met him in": Mabommedans call them "Gheber which

What happened was that Mr. Justice Laze Queen's Road and asked him to pawn four has been Gallicised or "Frankified" into

land held that there was no evidence to clocks He went to the house, obralped three "Guebres." The Musulman conquerors look into the whole of the evidence. An action

go to the jury, it would be necessary to clocks and pawned them as requested. They wern - pawned at different shops for $1.50,

་་

of the great-great grandfather of George the

makes us beautify our tombs. None of us Navenby, Liucolashiro, aged 74 years.

imagine that the dead are benefited by it. On July 3, 1910, at Shanghal, Eunice and ifth. We now rejoice that no political We do so for our own sake, for the sake of the May, beloved twia daughters of Rev. F. and parties can by their selfish juggling living, and to sweeten the memory of those Mr. Rawlinson aged 8 months,

obscure the fact that on both sides of the lives that still breathe in us. And the beauty Atlantic, obeying the same law, speaking of a grave, may be a symbol of the immor the language of Milton and Shakespeare, are The Hongkong Gelegen the offspring of Hengist and Horse, of Knut many chler and angelic part, made after of Persia mistook the sacred symbol of had been brought by the respondent, agafart 51.70 and $1.80, respectively, and is sherwand ihleangheng their grass

man's flame for the real object of the ancient the appellant for false imprisonmen!—it was paid the money over to the defendant, A and William the bastard of the sempstress the image and likeness of the soul of all worship. In their horror of idolatry they really an action for malicious prosecution under fourth; clock was pawned by someone else, oft asian, the " Macs " who "remember the beauty, How,sad a neglected cemetery is, i did not take the trouble closely to` inquit To avoid having to prove an action" for a 3b defendant was a broker and lived in the varmei

the guise of an action for false imprisonment There was ́`· Lock: Xike the Bone

on the door of the godown. The third sonable or probable cause, the prosecution brought the action in the form of an action for house.

After farther argument, the case, was-kd; iads of the jur foarded.

MAIL SUPPLEMENT,

ISSUED GRATIS TO EUNSCRIDERS,

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1910.

COURTESY.

and July.)

business men of New York, the brave citing the Happy Valley the Sanitary Board mistaken, they were is proved by the wor false imprisonment with a view to inflaming the door of the godown yourself Zenno

THE CHILE JUSTICE AND ON

·STAMPED "DOCUMENTS.

produced

of Falaise, of the kilted broadsword wielders death of Appin" and the "claws of the and how hopeless and dismal is the spectacle into a belief that seemed to them to be au Cat" of clan Chatian. The highly cultured of failing monuments and zeglected in adoration of the files of Jehanoum. How

The first defendant-Didn't you lock the gentlemen of Baltimore, the hard-bitten scriptions! To avoid this fate from befall-

works by loving their neighbour ar them-

Witness-No, I am only a coolla zens who can rebuild an earthquake-abat. has referred to the Cemetery Committee shippers of Ahura-mazada who do His

Didn't you also open the door? // tered and fire devoured city, and still suggestion that persons who desire that selves. When men declare publicly on their

No," was simply engaged as a coolla joyously, triumphantly call it San Francisco, special care should be taken of the graves works that their God is a good, God and

Didn't you open the chou yourself, and taich are these not men who hands we are proud here of their friends or relations should pay that they endeavour to love their neigh- An annual fee of six dollars to the Inspector bour for His make, they are surely the

oat some clocke to pawn og TOUT OWN ACCOBnti and glad to clasp as those of the des

No, I was told to do that by him. - † sin'only cendants of the Sexon the Dann and the of Cemeteries, or half a guinea if paid to the finest material of which good citrons are

'a coolis and was paid jo'cents for my work.", Crown Agents in London. This small yearly made. Who are industrious? The Parsis.

Katoulard Kate, the owner of the stolen cases, Norman ?

payment should cover the following ex-Who are perfectly peace-loving and law-

stated that his shop was at 44, Gonnaught Road Central He visited his store at 17, Chu pensen

abiding? The Partis. Who are loyal and

Loong Strestyesterday, afternoon at about true to their obligations and faithful to the

In the Supreme Court this momblog, the Chiel rogas.m. in the company of a Europass Fo British Kaj? The Paris. And who in Justice, on a certain action being mentioned, lice Bergeant." He examined the contents of | Hongkong has been the thorough representa- | Informed Mr. G. G. Alabister that he was told | the Godown and found that 25′′ CASES WITH* -

by the Registrar that the stamp duties were not | missing, fjernog pHORA

> The case was remandedi. pald on defendant's documents, and that he would have to discard certain evidence m

Mr. Alabaster asked if that affected his Lord. ship's judgment

A DEFENDANT'S OVERSIGHT

Leviath insu?

Was it not Cardinal Newman who said that a gentleman was one who never willingly hurt any one's feelings? In such a world at ours and amid such men as we are it is very difficult to avoid burting other people, and the best one can do is to "purify one's in-

*BOYCUTZ'S, tentions" and try to be charitable. A really

(1) Cleaning the stonework of the grave. gentle mind will express itself in an outward

(5th July:)

(a) Tidying and weeding the gravo. gentlehood and consideration for others which will sweeten life and brighten the They named it "exclusive trading" in Ire-

"Watering any plants and flowers on

the grave, world It smiles on. The kindness of heartland, We only recall this sadners because which prompts a cheery word or two and of the real gravity of a business which should Should any repairs to these graves become shows a friendly face to the toiling, earth is not be allowed, to become troublesome at necessary through the sinking of the ground wall seen in that suavity of demeanour.and all. When a large number of men comblon surface, the cracking of the stonework, or digalty of address which mark the gentis in a course of action which is calculated to any typhoon damage, it is suggested that a man. His restraint, ble tolerance, his cause loss and disadvantage to others, and notice be sent to the person concemed cheerful acquiescence in the discomforts of when they take this step well knowing that informing him or her of the nature of the A troublesome existence, crowded, with tire they themselves will suffer by it, it is incum.... damage and the repairs required, and that so come people, are sometimes resented as bent on an oblerver and philosopher to estimate for the repairs from a local contro- superiority or condescension: Superiority inquire "why?" If a whole class is involved, for be enclosed. Hitherto monuments which

We noted on Wednesday that several it is indeed that he exhibits, but those who and is being injuriously treated by another have become damaged by typhoon or other colonial corps are to be reduced to lower tus, the word - ana term of reproach are class, it is only right and proper that it should wiss have been repaired by the Public Works strength in the interests of "economy with surely vary aferior. It ought not to be take concerted action to delend its interests, Department. We think that the cemetery efficacy and more in sorrow than in anger Heavy rain fell in

that this is a phrase which has on the night of Jess Imputed to a man, ar a fault that he talks It does however happen sometimes, and committee oughtar far as practicable to give-

call for any remark of moralog, tea inchor, with an educated voice, and prefers clean we notice with concern and even alarm that effect to these suggestions: Of course, it may Angers to the thumb-mark of the antiran." - some of our Chinese friends, otherwise well be objected that it is a public cemetery and

that in many Government spam, breaking all previous

foot-boards Krailway lines are fipeded to Fantro li muddin kudiwaste, juur ind, krafie la timpiadada. No serious, dama Coventry Fatmote called it. The Chinese intentioned, are getting too prone to resort that therefore its upkeep should be entirely

-firmé, are-quilty of t Ary exquisitely polite la manner, and gren to aruspiles. A few disgruntled gentlemen paid for out of the taxes." But there it au-

tive of the Pari people and the Farsi Faith, their honour and their credit? Why, Sir, Bormulco Mody, to whom his rejoicing comrades in Hongkong yesterday expressed their appreciation and admiration.

HYPUGNISK.

(8th July.)

His Lordship-I shall give judgment as it the document wasn't put in pediatroms *** Mr. Alabaster-That doesn't mean judgment

for the plaintiff RINGLESER

HIS! Lordship Ob; 17, læst I don't know what the Treasurer will do.

Mr. Alabaster-Nor da 1.

SIN PROBATH

SAKS PROVING THE

Before the Chief Justice, Sir in the Suprema Ceart, sillag, Jurisdiction this morning, the fnd in which Ho Ka Cho” jam Ho Loʻshi and others in wh 10 o'clock be the sole surviving stocator

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