Entimation:
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D, 184%.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY OCTOBER 3 1010
LOCAL AND GENERAL. ER
THE English Mill of the sib September was delivered in London on set loss FIFTY-SEVEN undesirables aired by the as 7inant from the Dutch East Indies to day.
IR ROBERT Hart has bain spending several weeks at Cromer, and bas darivad en ch benefit from the change. He will return to London
only,
on a 23rd alt H,M.S. Bramble, lying at anchor in the stream off Hankow, was druck by a timber raft, carried 450 yards and lost her a schor and chain,
sources of revenue for the time belog at least will be found in the week-end picnic. parties who are sure to take full advantage of those opportunities which the Failway affords of getting into the Territory expedí tiously and comfortably as against the old A. S. WATSON & CO., slow method of padding up the Samchun River on a flat-bottomed boat or trudging the weary eighteen mulies to Taipo on foot by way of Shatio Gap. The schedule reads that returo tickets will be issued to first and second class passengers at one and a half single fare, and are available for return up to the day after date of issue, The following rates will apply to picnic par- A CLUE Book recently issued shows that there ties of five or over to Taipo or Lowu, but was a decrease of same thirteen millions in the previous application must be made before the number of passengers carried on the Railways. privilege will be granted:-Five first class of the Coited Kingdoms lais year," returns to Taipo Sro, and each passenger MR. Charter Butler, of Hatfield, a well-known over five Sa; five first class returns to Lowust ollector, left estate which has been valued 115; and each passenger over five 53 five at ever 51,130,000, upon which duty to the second class returns to Taipo 85; and each amunt of about £180,000 is payable. passenger river five $1; five second class ToNoRnow being the Jewish New Year 5671, returns to Lowu $7.507 and each passenger the day will be obroved as a boliday by the over five, $1.50. To charge $2 per head for Jewish community in Hongkong, to whom we apicale party to Taipo in on the face of extend our belt wishes for a happy and pros it ridiculous. One can travel, thence by perous New Year. ricksita with three coolies for $3, or to Lowu LADY May visited the tallan Convent, sple of
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
WATSON'S
E
VERY OLD LIQUEUR
SCOTCH
WHISKY
A Blend of the Finest Pare Malt Whiskies distilled in Scotland
OF
GENUINE AGE
AND
FINE MELLOW
FLAVOUR.
HONGKONG UNIVERMÏT. | ganised body is the koma un vanilies, mìgh
BIR. FREDERICK LUCARD CRITICIZED
The following let er appoais in the NV, C. D. News of 18th ult. over the signature of Mr. Arnold Foster who wrote from Wuching on
20h idem:--A tolegram in yesterday's fine of the tot lestant, quotos srus remarks by the Governor of Hongkong to the effect that university in Chisa would be bound to come under the, dondaning influence of Chinese of- filaiden. An these xem.rks will, rightly or wrongly, be geverally interpreted, as you in terpretihem in yo ditorial noin, as directed
at the scheme in which the prime mover is the av. Lord William Oecil shall be glad I you will allow me to critic ze Sir F. Lugaid's
criticism.
|
hope to accomplish even greater pozulta" If working together at a suitabla contra? Sir Frederick Logardand others may be of opinion that mak
THE DEADENING INFLURNCE OF CHINESE
SANDARUJE FFICIALDOM,
GLAIM FOR DAMAGES
peared for the plaintiff and Mr. Eldon Folter, inercted by Mr. P. S. Dixon, from Mr. R.A. Harding's office, was for the defendant. The jury was as follows:-Mersis
(forma), Marin and F. MX de
Mr. Shenton stated that the
brought
A PLAINTIFF WILO WAN EGALDED
`BY. BOILING WATE
Baforas Mr. Justice Hartland, Acting Chiefs Justice, and a commob. Jury, in the Court of 'Summary: Jodediction this – mon Joseph: will almost certainly swallow up the higher William Bestowe, armourer on board tee an fusces of Christian ethical teaching and the Emprat of Jepas, Bled 2 salt agilent Tenug a ardour of the organizers of the new Oxford and Hin Tig, stem-launch owner, of D. Shao-ki
Cambridge movimen. I venture to pred ch was West to recover that the fault will be seda la das time to ba
$500 of directly opposite character, and that as alleged negligent hand
kman øges for to】ories, canned ho plaintiff, by the students in the new university. Come last of defendant's steam lausch Yes Falby on the 19th March fint under the personal influence of this defendant's servants. Dir. L. Shouton, now school of teachers, and secondly on.
of Mours Diacos, Looker, and Descon, p. der the inspiration of their teaching, a naw vitw of the world in which they live will dawn in on their minds with the effect of awak cofng in them a new and more wo thy love of their country, a new appreciation of the imports ance of moral rectituds, and last, but na lenni, a now deal for imparting to others something the hi, bir moral by the plaisild was one for and educational it fixences ned which theyibjaries complained of consisted themselves have consciously come. Such men polsoning of the sight thigh as a result will in dus time be quite fit to his their place ing water falling upon it, which caused on the governing body file University and plaintiff to be laid up for five days, Atiba to share in its responsibilities, and as they come time plaintiff with pibers were lu a simpar to do so the prominent fact will be ner, the As the simpso get alongside a pier the desse
demoral zing power, but the vital and growing the exhaust pipe and scaldad the plaintiff on the eternity of Chinese efficial turpitude with it's steam-launch was put ja mation Soo
after boiling water and steams were emitted from the that dollar would be ample charge for; the teveral of the stalls. To the afternoon many draws from the two Universities of Qiford and ed some bing, olsa in the schools besides four and five o'clock on the data in question, tha
more ladies extended their patronage to this journey by rail to Taipo and would be more productive of revenue as well. One deserving charitable institution.. peculiar clause in the regulations reads thus:"Every person who shall smoke or shall chew tobacco, opium or other like substance either Inside a waiting room or in or upon any of the carriages be longing to the Railway which may be special. ly provided for females or non-smokers, or shall. expectorate in any waitingroom or in bren discharged. H.E. Wang Nal-chens to pass over, hit f.cs as ho' tales to Imagiosa'gr ay. The times in the different evenis {'was at, no timo actually on the launch and
or upon any railway carriage or upon any railway platform; shall be liable on summary conviction to a penalty not exceeding ten dollars for each offence; and if any person persists in infringing this regulation after
have before me a full sod.'as i think, bigbly satifactory official statement in regard to the United Universities' Scheme for a University for China. The names of the coleman who form the int committen for the gentral management of the scheme are a guarantee that we have here to ill-considered project of project aspaused by ill-informed persons, Among the four trostess of the undertaking are the Marquess of Salisbury, the Rt. Hop, Walter Rancioso, M., President of the Board Batow. With them are associated in the com of Education, and the Rt. Hon. Siz Einst
of
Cambridge, all of them deeply laterested in knowledge of the facts of science the ripest education. These include the President of fruits of Christian civiliz tion and nobility A MusinaR of Chiness appeared at the Ma-Magdalen College, Oxford; and the Master of life. gistracy this motalag for gambling in the Pembroke College, Cambridge; the Warden of servants quarters of the Colonial Secretary's Kable, the Master of Selwyn, Professer McAlis
|ter of Cambridge, and Mr. A. Lionel Smith) Office. Afine of $4 was imposed in each case.
Fellow of Baltiot. A glance at such names, on Another batch of gamblers were fine1 $1 each.
St. Joseph's College Swimming Club held H.E. Chu Shou-yung, Treasurer of Honau, the part of any one who knows anything of the who has been an official for fifty years, has escalities behind them, will cause a smile their squatic sports this year at Stonecutters on
Governor of Peking and Acting Treasurer of
|(besa' gánilemen, in their management of an
ST, JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.
AQUATIC BPËRTS.
were poor owing to the choppy sea. Thesvant of the day was the 250 Yards Championship of the College which ably-three competed for and the winner, J. Tank, won the event with forty yards ta'spare from the second boy. On the whole the day's outing was very rutcessful and mensely. The efficials ro-President, the Rev. Bro. Director; Judges: Rev. Bros. Cornelius and Austin; Startera; Rev. Bros. Faul and Dasilbers; Timekeeper: Rev. Bro, willrid.
plaintiff a boatswain summoned a sampan from the Empress of Japan with the latestion of conbling the plaintiff to go over to Hongkong, The sampan got as far as the Haiboor. Office; bat the plaintiff was unabis to go ashore, bay cause the defendant's launch
WAS already alongside the pier, and in consequence of the negligenes of dzisṣdant's servants, injuries were austained by the plaintiff, The plaintiff
neyes attempted to get on board. The boiling water spoken of fell into the sampau and came in cominct with defendant's high.......... The ques tion would be raised as to whether or not plaintiff was a trespasser on the lunch but he would submit that the plaintiff had tever gone
he was. His pleading was that the plaintiff's". position did not in any way interfere with the ordinary working of the launch, Under ordinary circumstances, and under circumstances of which defendant was deemed to take notice, the lebach would go as without bolling water fall
· Robert Porter & Co.'s Tbeing warned to desist by any railway official. was brought to light in the Folice Court this would tend their games to a University scheme the St. Josephlans enjoyed themselves im- on beard and had a perfect right to bo where
BULL
BRAND
DOG
GUINNESS STOUT in PINTS and SPLITS.
Hapeb, succeeds him, whila H.H. Kao Ling. important educational nature falling tinder the wei, Educational Commissioner of Hupah, ispell of the deadening influence of Obluess promsted to be Treasurer of that province.
officialdom." It is scarcely likely, eg that the President of the Board of Education in AGLARING instance of barefaced cowardice England, or the late British Minister in China morning, when fuspector Dymond, of Aberdeen for Chlon into which they bad not gone care Police Station, charged the matter of a junk folly, or to 'a scheme which they feared would with causing four of his fobis to cut the rope have no more vitality in then, there is in any of of a large fishing Junk's anchor and stealing the the educational fostitutions that have been huge piece of iran at midsight on Friday fast started and are being managed by Chinese while the typhoon signal was up. The ring mandarins with official funds, leader was awarded two months' hard labour in the. Police Court this moroing and four
or passenger, sucli person, in addition to incurring the liability above mentioned, aiay be removed by any such official from any such carriage and from the premises apper laining to the railway, and shall fortelt his fare. Thisappearsto imply that the smoker is going to have a very bad time indeed. Some hours' stocks, two of the defendants were each smokers never expectorate. Others do. Inatecced to three weeks hard labour, while one a general way, it may be said that all China | of the men was acquilted.
tea are tobacco smokers. Nearly all Europeans out East ladulge in the babil, Yet if a smoking individual expectorate on any railway platform he is liable to a summary
A. S. WATSON & CO., fine of ten dollars. Meanwhile the
LIMITED,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 7th July, 1910
NOTICE
[+8
All communications latenced for publication in "Th■ HONGKONG THERGRAFII" should be should be accompanied by the Walter's Name and
addeemed to The Editor, 1, Ics Пonse Road, and
Addrem.
Ordinary barincas communication ahead to addressed
to The Manager.
The Raitor will not undertake to be responible for any rejected MN., nor in rotaru apy Contribution, SUBSCRIPTION KATES (IN ADVANCH) DAILY 86 per annum Wwxc-13 per annum.
The rates per quader and per- wennero, proportions!.
non-smoker apparently expectorates with impunity wherever he chooses, whilst the tobacco-loving subject is penalised. "I'is a strange world, my masters." It is a good thing to see that the management have rigorously set their face against the chit system, for we read in the, regulations that clieques, drafte, or, orders for payment of money are not received at stations, except with the previous special sanction of the General Manager. The compiler of the rules has been polite caough not to employ the word "chits "but instead terms those fami- liar documents as "orders for payment of money." In a general sense, this regulation is strictly regular; but we fail to see why cheques or drafts should be refused, especi.
LORRESPONDENCE.
|
It, Interesting to contrast
་་
BIR F. LUGARD'S VIEW.
with
The results are as follows-juni
AQR,
of the proposed new neiversity in China, the view expressed in the document before me. Caron...
of Sir F. Logande schama 'for the, University in Hongkong, "Hongkong," say the promo ters of the Oxford and Cambridge proposali, "is a portion of the Brilish 3 mpire; and as
•patriotic Briton could feri otherwise than sym- pithelic towards an attempt to introduce the best university education into a British poses sion. But we can hardly expict the Chinese
to share cur enthusiasm for the British flag.
We do not necessarily endorse'the opinions expressed by Correspondenti in this columo.) RAILWAY INAUGURAL CEREMONY.
To Titu Epitox of Time “fonda and Tulegranc“ St-May I ask, throu, thanedium of your columns, what was the guiding principle that we are to attain the special object we basa determined the compitato : of the list of guests in view, fe," that of naturalizing Wex em to the opening ceremony of the Kowloon, knowledge and Christian-olkies in- Caina, wo Canton Railway on Saturday last ? As far as I must choose our site in the hean of the country, can discover from a perusal of the published oot is an island under Ertish rule. Moreover, list of this names of those who were honoured itmart be in a disrict where Mandario is spoken by an invitation from the bief Resident Engi- which is the language of three-fourths of China. car, the list must have been made up in a The dialects spoken in Hongkong aro only hapbar ud manner, or rather la that invidiously understood in the South-sast. Hong'ong, how- discriminating manner as to leave a good ever, is six hundred miles distant from the deal of room for much and justified dis- Wu-han cities and wi sen no dinger that the satisfaction. If the accommodation avail-sphere of Influence of the two paivaislilan would blo on the inaugural day of the Colony's overlap, or that they would ever become hostile magnum opur has been so extremely limited or even rival Institutions."
But the founders of as to preclude the possibility of making the invitations more general, there was certainly
THE UNIVERSITY FOR CHINA
Subscriptions for any period to than one month ally where big consignments of goods are,10groueda for the presence of a preponderance of go upan, or without sömu very encouraging ex.
Bingle Copier, Dally, 182 cenite. Weekly, twents
dire ceata (lar cash only), :
DEATH,
no excuse that can be justified on platisiblo | scheme are not working without some data'te
will be charged me for a full mouth.
question. It is to be anticipated that a large
a certain section of the community almost to amples of what is possible in China. If they The dally large le dallivared free when the address proportion of the goods in transit to Hong the entire exclusion of others. Of the section to have not had bifare them any examples of accesible to messenger. Poskantecribers can karkong from the hinterland will consist of which I allade many wore invited who, seither ficient and prosperous colleges under their copies delivered at their restarnire without country produce; therefore the followingrule in point of the aristocracy of blood-such as official management, they have, had what any extra charge. Un coplos seat by pit an additional $1.60 per quarter in charged for postage. is particularly interesting"Bona fide coup is understood in the Colony-nor in that of has been much more, to the print, viz., The postage on the weekly is to any part of the try produce, including poultry accompanied wealth were they entitled to, priofily of iome very brilliant examples of what cau
world is 50 pente por quarter.
by passengers, and packed in either crates, consideration ever such gantleman, for ex-be done apart from either Chioare efficial cages or baskets, cach package not exceeding ample, as those who control the affairs Government like that of floogkong, There 70 pounds, or half a picul, 'in weight, will of cur leading British Indian firms in Hoog are so-day large and prosperous and efficient kong. I am sorry to have to cite any example colleges in China that are the outcome of only be charged at the rate of ten cents per where comparison is always invidious, but more or less private enterprise. There are "On 3rd October, at the Peak Hospital package for any distance on the British am impelled to this recourse in order to singisda, kuiduals, who, with no other resources ROBERT T. SMILES, of Geo. Fenwick & Co. Section. Packages exceeding 70 pounds, but give force to the argument la point, Singularly behind them than those that have come through Lid. Aged 43 years.
The Funeral Cortege will pass the Mononot exceeding 140 pounds, in weight, will enough, mambers of the Jewish communit wal
missionary societies that had many: responsi. 163 be charged double the above rate." But conspicuons by their cbsence at Saturday's bilities re ting upon them besides educationa why put in the pin hard and fast at the yelb. oficial ceremony. Yet, it is not too much toesponsibilities, have been able to build up a mark. Surely a passenger who is conveying say that whenever their co-operation was peeded a7rib, or alb. package is entitled to pay matters calling for pecubiary assistance they for the extra pound of two in excess without have never been appealed to in vain. Their omission from the list of guests on Saturday being called upon to pay double for the
was an uspardonable oversight for which,, whole. This is one of the minor matters for one, would like to sen ample amends made. that call for rectification. Then we come to Yet another instance. Our Portuguese ried by passenger trains and charged for at conslesy as do the British Indians from' a clause which states that dogs will be car friends may act lay the sans claim to third class fare each. They will be convey-consideration of their dollar and-cants states
ment at 9 a mi to możzów,.
The Hongkong Gelegraph
HONGKONG, M1RNAV, OCTOBER 3, 191o,
KOWLOON RAILWAY KATES, On Saturday last we published some details of the ratce to be levied for passenger and luggage traffic on the British section of the Kowloon Canton Railway. The rates ar laid down may be, and possibly will be, subject
a
The winner woo easily with over 5 yards to spare from the second boy.
100 VANDS FOR BOYs under 15 years of age.
J..Haastatte
50 YARDS FOR EQVS UNDER 12 YEARS OF ¡ng out of the exhaust pips. The platalif coald; not have forenson that the water would have: come out of it at the tims it did. He submitted that the faunch was not properly wirkid. The question might be raised that the defendant did - not know that the thing was going to happen but he would prove that that was not to, as any enginter Would know what was going to happen. As a matter of fact, some of the people on board actually laughid-over" the occurrence. Those facts being submitted. to the jury, the plilatiff was entitled to recover dainages on two grounds. The first wan:when
■ man had any propony in the event of the escape of something from it which was liable to indict injury, the owner was liable to pay, damages irrespective of iba question of negli gence. The second ground was the ordinary common law of negligence and if bis Lordsbip held that damages were recoverable, be, was entitled to a verdict is plaintiff's favour,
1 R. Bazmago
remise, * „Ning boys started for this event, L. Dabin. a second, but be was disqualified for fouling, 'and Biuminn was awarded the place.
Diving LotGEST RECOVERY. . F. Remedios
*
L Dabzo ..................... The entries for this event ware large and it provet exciting. The winner stayed under
water for 35 seconds,
150 YARDS (Open to all ages)
R. Bamsenin -mauemian ↑ LDabao...čok
Baumann was easily. NEAT D.VING.
C. Vak· painDE INCALAURENTZA co YARDS (Open)
R. Baumanimlarunnuse e musike
L: D.blo...' . 2.
Evidence having bien called, the case was adjourned tiil ten o'clock to-morrow morning.
THE OPIUM TRADE,
A SWEEPING IDIGT.
Peking, Sept. 27.
This event resulted in an easy win for Daus consequence of the repo.ts of inspectors mano again.
ap Edict has been issued that commands the TUO OF WAR 14 WATER-resulted in a Censorate to investigate and punish a lequately draw between Hans' and Reyes' tears,
A. Bigminn
SWIMMING IN PAIRS.
L Dabaoemas. F. Silva
J. Thyana...* ཋཱ༞་་་་ 50 YARDS (Op: to beginners).
C. Ceto
TEA austing ļāv
F. Remedios BLINDFOLD RACE.
F. Bunji G Reich 250 YARDS Championship of the School.
1950s-ati undaļīgzatátorok, in T
2
2
L. Dabao 254 99 494 cmTOR F. Burji inimene är av 31 There were only three entrants for the race which resulted in an easy win for Tank with
yards to spare from the sic and boy. CONSOLATION Race. 30. Eyti
40
0. Eslavanoi
or
the Viceroys and Governois of Chibii, Hoosa, Shansh Beilungkiang, Fukiso, Konogı, Yü maa nad Heidžiang on the grounds that, while suppressing the traffic in, and culiivation of“ opium, they waie guilty of carelessness to.. wards smoking and also its suppression. The rewards to Shamus, Chibfi and Vallinan officials are cancelled.—N, C. D. News - 2
TUNG Lai Chuen panner, of the Wong Man firm, of No. 5, Li Sing Street, was brought up before Mr. J. R. Wood, Secard Police Ma gistrate, this afternoon on a charge of the alleged emberzlemant of $500, monies belong ing to the firm, ME. Davidson pronicated while the defendant was unrep akenfað, " Tha case was formally remsided vision:
was for
A RATHER lugubiousmeted of catching, wild birds was exposed at the Magistracy this mir logwhen analivo was charged by Sergeant Bal with catching strail birds on top of telegra
great educational work that has had very far reaching results. To name two or three of such workers only may seem invidious when may mers come into one's mind, and yet who can ever forget such workers as Dr. Calvin Matest working in Shantung against tremende
a old and under most 'depressing 'cle At the conclusion of the sports the Rev. Braires by means of twa ling poles with bleflime knowlede wat nothing thought of in winners, after which he spoke a few encour- aus.ber of the victims to a bag in defendant's comsiances, when forty yous age, Western Director presented the prizes to jbs succerafat spread on the end. The Sergeant fanido large Chins? Who that has ever seen the aging words to the bays, and the mating end-possesion and immediately releand them. A
hanghai ander the leadership of Dr. Hawks work going 90 lo ft. John's College at | ed with the umal chears,,
fine of $1 way fmpared.p Pott, or the work of the Anglo Chiness School
GROUNDING OF THE "TENIO MARUJ
ed in the guard's van or in the doge box, in Hongkong. But, sorely, spart altogether and must be furnished with collars, chains, from the purely sosdid moley, consideration
THE shroff of the sa, Sui A, who was charged. and muzzies if required. Passengers are not there is such a thing as vested interests, ar at Tientsin commenced by Dr. S. Lavington
with obtaining the sum of 5 4 from Messtă. in Hongkong are second to nono in point of A regards the latter I hold that the Portuguese Hart-himse ta fellow of a Cambridge College
Jebsen and Company by means of a forged. their claim to equal teatment Yet, with the Lord William Cecil and hin fileeds to argue morning, reports the Shanghai Tiwis 11.18th was brought be on remand before. Mr.
order parpır.ing to ho from Wm. Schmidt can ever forget is Is it unreasonable for News was received in Shanghai yralarday and Company, gun, and ammenfiion exception of thes; whose official positions alone
all led them to an favitation, the community that, if in three different provinces of China ult, that the T.K.K. steamer: Zgo Maju, Hallifax. The Magistracy this
and flourish and not only gain the respect of Forgkong and Manila, 10 the United States, P. W. Goldring, euch festirations as I bave mentioned can live | commanded by CR. Bent, on the way from Detective-Sergent Giant pro
Imitate what they admire, still stronger las lightship, in the lower river. It has been learn that evidence hav Chinese officials, but stie them up to try and was ashore zbout two allee from Klatonin and Morrell, appe aitation more strongly supported met only ad that when approachleg that mark toward was remsede.. with money, but with active sympathy from bound on Sunday evening, something ant
to material alteration once the Chinees sec allowed to take any dog into a passenger tion has been linked up with the British seccatriage. This regulation is going to bear tion and experience has been gained as to
very hardly upon the sportsmen of the the running of the Railway on this side of Colony, who will be sure to take advantage the boundary. On the whole, the tariff as in numbers of the facilities afforded by the Arranged is not unequitable and sppears to new Itailway for getting into the game coun have been framed from the tarify of the try and who may have as many as half- Federated Malay Staten programme-a dezen dogs along with their patty when
were passed over an maers with scent courtesy, fad, on the other hand, a broadcast scattering Despite the alleged lack of accommodation of javites to those favored of the gods, who most estimable guide--and from the Indian going on a shooting expedition. However, and whose issues ware there in sips railways. It is, however, open to criticism we have no Sporting League here to co3 cleric 653ƒ. The railway is an essentia'ly come la the mest central paskion of all in Chine to could be sighted ́or the vessel stopped phashores of the ocor
force refer to the representatives of the the great universities of the West, might hoge roug with her steering gear, and before this I is loteriming In several respects, chiefest of which is ex-serve the interests of sportsmen, so it must mircial enterprise, and its administration, I cessiveness of prices. We have now for the be left to themselves to protest against the make bold to assert, should be no respecter of exercise a still wider and profounder inflacker? buoy. The position is reported, to con first time an official statement regarding the
dog tariff.
the cloth", where her in elasts like Lord William Cecil wrong In Imagining sist entirely of mud, so there is very file fear stations and their focus on the map; and the
teose of the mercbasis-should be accorded that, given men of the same stamp as those for the vessel's safety, and with an smple sup: witating alteraflope already heted a great deal of dissatisfaction witout much sympathy from i more favourable differential treatment, 1 kive who have already done, anch nob's work ply of liapters, scot down, at ance, to take of COARE expresied at the management.cor.father.mis- grest educational movements! menkgement, els ha tervance of the lavitation
following is the list with their respective RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library miles from Kowloon Terry and Moscom for the week ending the sad distances Ballong Kowloon Larry" "Stalog; Hung Hom
14:09
kheads)
ads), Y.00; Y
Yoo Yaumati; L2 ST papo 13.47 Taipo" Market,
be18:7) Low, $1,78. We Before that one of the main
mssonably supporo 1hak
for Jut Sitarday and test that the same mis takes might be avoided in fauctions like that: 195.
Library Museum
312 243
| for this Türüne,—Yann, etc.STA
B
INVITED GUEST
Hongkong, aid October, 1910,
fan aground on a mdd "back" "lotide" the
cargo, and a good side expected last night, she dets of the
was to be gotten off easily. The passengers: ms may and mails were brought up yastarday morning,
Just before soon by the tug Alár:
callos,
The steamer was safely Boated
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.