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WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

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VERY OLD LIQUEUR

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Whiskies distilled in Scotland

OF

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY OCTOBER

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

13 1910

Republican Macao.

7. Section 11. Consequential alteration. The old section nationed districts and sub A mesting of the legislative Council was districts; these have been done away with," beldia the Council Chamber this afternoon 8. Section 3. In pari new. By an (virsight Present His Excelency the Officer Adin ito old Crdinance the Assistant Land Officer ministering the Government, Sir Henry May, could not legally administer an oath, etc. K.C.M., Hon Mc. A. M. Thomson, (Co lonial Secretary), Hoa, Mr. G. Mcl. Messer (Colonial Treasurer), Hop Mr. W. Che

importance of the project Chin bo

tham, cujo (Director of Public Walks) Hoo. Mr. A. W. Brown (Registrar General), Hop. Mr. F. J. Badeley (Captain Superintendent of Police), Dou. Mr. E. A Heweit, Hon. Mr. Wai Yok, C.M.G., Học. Mr. E. Osborne, Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart, and Mr. C. Clement (Clerk of Copacils),'

of the Tropics takurite onlly,"RY_DA:D10"/4" kind to him in many ways, and lethargy, ac- cordingly follows: bs Burapeno, of more active babit, think; bis,cwa wsys are ever the bist for others and be is conlig ually pasting his ideas and practices whe

neither undas ood or cosired Tarne spacial factors peculiar to Tropics directly bear on the chir acististics of the European first, the long. continued high temperatures; second, tbe great ́ diurnal, Striations; third, parasitic diseases. 'Sir Havelock asosited that the bes kind of mad for the Tropics is "the good' or- dinary type of Britisher, with a clear head, an even temper, not aver-intellectual or intro spective, ous who finds pleassis in work, who practises temperance in all things, who has good teeth and a good digestion, healthy beast and lungs, and not over much of the bloode type. The best assot n' man in the Tropics cap possess is a true woman. The type of woman not wanted is the irritable and capricious, who, takes no interest in her household, and who has no pursuit to occupy her leisure time. The unsuitable man is the subject of headaches

who inherits any mootal taint, who suffers from "iosomnia, who has a high degree of myopia, with lund us cha gen; asthma and tuberculosis bar him: absolutels, `Dr. G. M. Hurston of Hongkong said that there are

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MINUTES.

10. Section 77 Money changers' licences are to be issued by the District Officer in the Northern District and the Captain Superinten dent of Police in the Southern District, instead The micutes of the list meeting were rests of by the Register Gencial, Th's will be found and confirmed.

more convenient in practice.; johnnygos FINANCIAL MINUTES.

The Colidial Secretary laid on the table Fin. ancial Miantes Nor, B6 and 8%. It was agreed. that they boreleṛted to the Finance Committee FINANCE COMMITEE'S REPORT. „This report of the Finance Committee (Nb. 14) wat approved..

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****COMPANIES' BILL

The Attorney General, in moving the first reading of a Bill entitled Au Ordinance to consolidate and amend the Ordinances 10

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THE HONGKONG UNIVERSI

The appeal which le made by Sir THAT RED AND GREEN.

for further funds for the endown stand equip. F.RBE APPARALCE IN HONGKONG,

ment of the Hongkong Uolveriligy will, w tust, meet with a hearty and geneIOUS TENDOpIa 9. Section 58. Words added that a plain. The steamer 'Sui Che, ng, lying alongside the from the British public There are, so doubt, tiff can sue if a debt is contracted in the New wharf near the Harbens-master's office, must many people at home who scarcely realise t Territories Under the old wording if a debesjoy the melancholy and unnaviable disfiac were contracted so the New Territories and the tion of being the first ship to fool in this hard way off, and at the frst blush ant

day long. debtor moved to Hongkong before the action bour the ladscent rag which certain prates put the very pertinent query, Why should we few might was brought it is doubtful if the case could be bare declared it to be the amblem of those go out of the way to educate the, Chinuss? heard in the New Territories.

who were

once Po fuguesa und only a Hew will-it-bereft us? Or, onike-contrary, few days ago were justly proud of their will it a rather epable the Chinaman, lo more glorious their bosutiful old dag, effectively compete with us? which, second to none in antiquity and beauty thor ght thould banish ali such idees.

very Bitla of design, was also 1000wond for having been planatury statement isged by Sir

The ox the amblem which iad beras to victory against and his spe ich la Liverpool on the subject of Madgard any-odds, in conatises vingies by land and the University place the public la possession sea, for having been the banner of Albrquage, ohibe very fales information bearing on the Bart lomen Dias, Vasco da Gama, Miguel scheme, so that there should be no two opinions d'Almeida, de Mendor Furtado, Luls as to the windore and legportance of actively d'Almada, of that Archbishop of Braga who supporting it. Britfly stated, the idea is to fought his country's foun like a knigh"," of found a University to be open to all the Marquis ofą Carraceną - at...? the › terrible"

RACES AND CREEDS battle of Montor Outs, of da Britto Pereira bat owing to the position of Hongkong it is at the still more tertible and anguloary primarily intended for Chinese. In comnion conflict of Villa Vicona, which fically fined with the leading British and Americia Univer Portugal from the Spanish yoke." I could fillsity it has no religious exclusiveness, but it this column with a list of Imperishable aimes welcomes the establishment or hostels by.75. of Portugpose bétons' who carried that fig ligious bodies who bava educated aludania In through forests of sprar p:inis, sorgas of award their schools, provided they conform to the blades and burricanes of Crusca hot, I could regulations imposed by the Council for the

strict supervision, and discipline of undergra spatched from the very jaws of defeat, victory duales. Students who are not realdent in m crowned and graced by the flag of Portugal, hostal must live in the University preclacts (where residential quarters are provided)

1. Section 73. Pawnbrokers' licences in the New Territories are to be issued by the District Offin and not by the Captain Superintendent of Police in the Northern District. It is more satisfactory that fees paid in the Territory.sbould ba collected there than lo Hongkong.

·LIQUOR LICENCES, ‚' Tha Attorney General mavic, and the Colonial Secretary seconded, this first reading of Bill cutitled An Ordinance to smord the Liquor Licen ex Amend rent Ordinance, 150g

The motion wakagreed to. "

lating to Companior, said :—Sir,—The' minip object of the BiH to Camblish api. This Bill affects two necessary amendments formity to the commercial centres of the in Odioaner No. 46 of 1999 so as to fix definite British Empire in the law relating to Combo for the sale of liquor upon licensed pre-fil this newspaper with accousts of victory panies, The English Companion Acts dating from 1862 were consolidated by the Companies

mises,

PROMISSORY OATHS. The first reading of a Bill cotitled An Or

Secretary,

contained to the Promissory Oaths Ordinance, The Bill substitutes a now Schedula for that 1860, with a view mainly, of providing that the Peace shail in future be administered by oaths required to be taken by Justice of the

Police Magistrate.

Consolidation Act 1958 and the object of the 'dinance to amend the Promissory Oaths recent Company legislation at Home is to establish commercial integrity and to protect Ordinance, 1869, was passed as the motion of the investing public from the wiles and greed the Attorney-General seconded by the Colonial of unscrupulous Company promoters.

Ex- perience in England demonstrated how acces say it was that a public company, as regard its and the responsibility of the directors in regard directorate, the authenticity of the prospectus to the prospectus, the general control of the affairs of a company and in particular the system of andit'giving the shareholders the right of access to the auditor's report and re- be safeguarded by express statutory provisions. dering auditors', duties more stringent, should Sir, Hungkong is a great trading centre and it is proposed, as far as local conditions will permit, to assimilate our law to that prevail

certain ailments, such as appendicitis, typhoid, chofelithiasis, septicemia, &c, which may be termed accidental factors, which should be dis. tinguished from the more constant, which in- fluence a prolonged stay in the Tropics. These should-be-guarded against by avoiding the socalled light dier, "accompanied as it is by in- digestion of harmful organisms derived from the chopping-board on which mince is prepared or from re-cooked meat. These induce as intestinal catarth, leading la many cases to gall sand, with repeated attacks of cholecystitis and perhaps jaundice. Protection should for ther be sought by protective inoculaticon against typhoid, by avoiding "matarial" houses, by gauging bis astigmatism and correcting it,ing in the United Kingdom. In the opinion and by carefully examining for antral disease: trade and secure confidence with the public. of the Government it will give security to etc. Dr. J. Piston Maxwell of Amoy regards it The piesent moment is not looppitude as of primary importance that persons proceed for overhanting the Companies law of the ing to the Tropics should be tolerant of quinine. Colory. a great many of the Companies Persons with a bistory in their families of men. registered here are companies which transact tal wodongdaess, those suffering from asthma, all their business outside the Colony. The gravel, or renal calcul, should be dissuaded Registrar of Companies in his Memorandum from going to the Tropic; persons with a ten- A. S. WATSON & CO., dency to diarrhes are also eminently unsuited

BULL DOG

BRAND

GUINNESS'

STOUT

in PINTS and SPLITS.

LIMITED,

ALEXANDRA-BUILDINGS. Hongkong, 7th July, 1910

NOTICE,

Dr. James Oäntlis, F.R.OS. (who was fox many years in our.. alony), contributed a paper on the Metchoikoff treatment of tropical disease, is (as which he condemned the use of soured milk In sprae, post-dysentery and in colitis. The only * | cases in which soured milk, or the administration of lactobacilline as powder ici angar and water, seemed to do good wore, he says, in cases of patients retaining from the Tropice with a "played-out" digestion, and otherwise run down from the "cilmate." In cases of this

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saya: "Most of these companies have their head offices either at Shanghai or as Tientais, They have no office here for the transaction of business, and their directors and officers and

their property are out of reach of the juris diction of the Hongkong courts. Under these circumstances, control over them is difficult, and it is found in practice that some of them are very dilatory and negligent in complying, with the provisions of the law. le order to rangihen our control over these comparissa sumber of provisions have been introduced Into the Bill which do not exist in the Act because the difficulty has never be. come acute to the United Kingdor. Olber provisions have been inscried in order to Two matanda have been laid on the table meet the convenience of these companies,

the English Act and between the Bill and the existing law in the Colosy. They were pre- pared by the Registrar of Companier, Mr.

HOW AN IMPOSSIBLE O JTRAGE

on the landscaps, a crime against the beans under the close supervision of the British staff. tiful colour schema of this harbour, a thing It is an essential and primary object of the half of angnicary red and a geon that iversity to train the character and morals of occurs nowhore la nature, is flying from the |×· dente, aud, so fir^ai^

to scalCRIN reason for koowing that the owners of the Sul Chinese parents and supporites are in strong stern of the Sai Chrong. We have sound Western ideals; with this close supershion Cheong are most respectable people, and are sympathy. Playing fields are provided for the all latents and purpose either no flag at all, or healthy exercise and to promote touch. The quita unaware that they are Bring what is to association of the staff with the students in works. As far as Hongkong is concerned at first three chħirs to be established are: Medi- ADJOURNMENT.

the present moment, it might be a pirate flag, cine" (incorporating the Hongkong College of The Council the adjourced till the zoth lost, to my personal opinion it is a pirate Medicine, which for twenty years has done ex-

Colony yet, and we have ant noticed that His and electrical engineers, surveyors. &c, and FINANCE COMMITTEE.

flag. But as it has certainly not been cellent work in this direction); "Applied recognized by the Government of this Science," for the education of railway micing, Portuguese Majesty's Consul here has sent out, to meet the requirements of those, who soy circular as yet, announcing any change in desire to adopt an official career in Chinato the flag we are accustomed to see honourably include se'itical economy, Chinese language floating from Piringuose ships, we are bound and literature, general history, geography to pro:oat against this nobody's rag being seen mathematics, ic.. This, then, is the project for in our harbour, misquerading as a National | which g Fing.

THE TRIANGLE,...

A meeting of the Finance Committee wa held immediately after the meeting of Council, the Coloafal Secretary presiding.

AUDIT DEPARTMENT.

sum of four thoussad five hundred and

Audit Department, for the following items - forty-ose dolinea (54,5,1) In aid of the vote

Persocalemoluments

$4,416

OTHER CHARORS, Incidental expensos ........................ 65 Transport........

Co

To al.....$4.541 it was agreed that the above vole should stand over.

It was agreed that the following vote be re commended for approval by the Council -

ELECTRIC FANS.

A sum of thirty dollers in aid of the vota judicial and Legal Departments, A.-Supreme Court, other charges,lectric fans and light.

This was all the business.

"HARMSIONS CIROUS.

OPENING (N MONDAY, The advance agent for Harmston's Circus, of Far Eastern famo, informs us that the com- pay is expected to anive in Hongkong from daylight. The opening evening of the per- Haiphong by the 1,1, Hangko ip on Saturday at

Causeway Bay. The show is entirely new and,

up for a week and then changed far au alkalioo | showing the differences between this Bill and Itmance will be on the following Monday at|

therapy. Dr. Castlin bad for many years advocated alternating the food and medicines in cases of intestinal derangements, to the

while retaining all the best features of "the" old troupe, will introduce many navòllies never before area ja Hongkong. Full" particulars

The rates per quarter and por mensam, proportioamatier of feod a purely meat diet and a purely Kemp, who has devoted much time-and-care will be announced later.

Bubscriptions for any period to than ons month will be charged sa for a full month. The dally laste is delivered free when the address is accessible to messenger. Peak subscribers can hare ́their cuples delivered at their residences without any axira charge. On coples sunt by post an additional $1,80 par quartar la charged for postage, The postage of the weekly laus to any part of the

·world la 30 ċenta per quarter.

Bingle Copies, Rally, tan cents. Weekly, twenty

fra cents (for csak only),

The Hongkong Helgrupk

elgrup

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910.

THE MAN. FOR THE TROPICS.

We note that two prominent physiclaus well known in Hongkang have been taking part in a discussion at a recent meeting of the British Medical Association in London concerning a. paper read thereby Sir Havelock Charles. This

· paper was entitled “Special Factors fofluenc Ing the Suitability of Europeans for Life in the

Tropics" and its author Sir Havelock declared at the 'outant' ihat this question concerned averypas connected in any way with the Tropics-merchant firms and there employed by them, soldiers, and all. Gwammeat-civil "ZOBIVADIO, AtturĄnce companies, and even the mntives of the countries to which Europmans go, In the Tropics and Sub-tropics we find all climates-hot, temperats, and cold, according

milk diet may be alierested, say three days of meat, then u "fail" day on milk, and agalu re- peating the cycle. There must be ao mixing of diet, the matter-of-medicine also an acid medicion continued for a week, followed by a week of alkaline me icias, is of the greatest the dra of the intestine la meat and milk diets assistance to practice. Dr. Camilie holds that

becomes quite different, and also that organ isms which thrive in an acid medium will not

thaive in an alkaline, and 'co verst. By alter nating these diets and medicines no group of badelal organisms can continue to dominate the intestinal secration: Just as change of air appears necessary for the general, welfare of the body, so complete change of food and of the intestinal reaction will remove pathogeolc organisms from the gastro-intestinal track

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

delivered in London on 12th inst. THE French Mail of the z3th September was

Maj JR C. C. Cobbs, East Kent Regiment, kas

to the consideration of the entire Robject consideration of Honourable members. Sir, and I commend these memoranda to the the question of the amendment and coa solidation of the Companies Ordinances has been under the couxideration of the Go verament for some three years and the recent uniforms proposals for the deliberation and we Imperial, Consolidation Act afforded, in our judgment, a filling opportunity to submit

"BEDFORD" RELI&P'ENTER.

TAINMENT.

FROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY,

Following is the programme of the. Bed. ford" Relief Entertainment for Sataiday, Oct. 15th:-

ORIENT AND OCCIDENT.

algos himself “One Wanderer Returned' in the. Op this much, vezed subject the writer who Daly Mail Over-stas Edly; n bas the following remarks to make

I-Cvarture

1-Soog

SIR F. LUGARD APPEALED Its realisation will confer un' immanes boon os the Chinese, who, so to speak, wil baya the highest form of aniverity education brought to their very doors. Tais peaus that the students, while coming into contact with Western life and influences, will not lose Leuch

with their own country and their own people To acquire modern learning they will dot Save 10 abandṛn the study of Chicorn' language and literature. The Viceroy of Cantonj though one of "the old school" of Chiness, thought, in an exceedingly abla manifesto in support of the scheme, pointed out that Chiusan who go to foreign Universities go at a most impressionable Roses in Inne"time of life, before their characters are foll

formed. They

They are peculiarly liable, therefore to lose their own national virtues, and to pick up the vices of the country of their education In other words, they becoms denationalised, and return home to spread heterodox political

taps of the tongkong Univaralty the Chiccas opinions, and to sow their own discontent amongst their stay-at-home compatrʼõis. By

................." Oberon " Band of The Buffs

"The Young Royalist"| Mr R. E. White

Mrs Badaley 4-Soog......................... .................” Nirvana' Mr G. Lammert song............. Indian Desert Song' MI# Schrfield

6-Musical'ketch,

Mr B. Sutherland

7-Violin Solo. Romance (jansen)

Mrs Edwards

2-Song .........................." My Alu Folk"

1-Selection, 11-Song

Mis Gordon

England to study aur prision system. Their 14-Songs at the Ben We

The Chineso Government, In the steady 13-500g pursuit of reform, has sent five expstis over to

too happy,"ald Mr. Wang. "It is not easy to criticism is interesting. "The prisonaia look

trust the cordial asient of the Council In order to give to sourable members an oppor- tunity of digesting the bill it is not proposed make bad people good. In your prisons they to take its second reading for a month. The Colonial Secretary 10.ozded, Bill was read a first time.

NEW TERRITORIES.

are comfortable Da'they stop being bad, bo

·cause you ara sa kiadto them ?. We have come 10 sec." Mr. Wang and his colleagues stand for one of the greatest movements of to-day- On the motion of the Attorney General the reform of the Chinese gnols. Two pictures seconded by the Colonial Secretary, the Bill that come before my mind of the old and astitled Aa Ordinance to consolidate and amend the new Cathay will show what I mean: Six the laws relating to the administration and years ago I visited an old style Chloese prison regulation of the Now Territories, was read, a | at Antung. The place was divided into three Grit time...

---The Bill-consolidates the laws relating to the New Territories, 31 affects cestalo amend ments of which the following are the print elpal

The Local Communities Ordinance is

been appointed commandant, Detention Bar repeale This O. disance is useless and was racks, Horgkong, THE letter from a "Student of the Jesuita on sub-districts and local tribunals have never had. never actually put in force." The districts and Republican Macio is on voldably held over-ang-real-existence. The one actal rection of töfil to-morrow."

the Ordinance is retained as Section 12 of the Bill.

THE Coroner's Jary returned a verdict of mur der against Crippen, Mr F. F. Smith, xGj MP, has been retained for the defence of Mini

Le Neve at the Old Bailey; -

only

MAJOR J. A Stewart, Army Ordnance Depart nient, baving left for Hongkong, the duties of Calef Ordnance Officer of the London District have been taken up by Captain G. X. O. Mayer until the arrival of Major.. G. Austin

to elevation. Of these, pribaps the temperate known Bangkok suciloneer, is dead. He came ME. Loresco Justiciano Sequsira, the well "is"the" most-Interesting to Europeans, where, from Nazao some di ́years ago and was

with advancing tropical bygiene a white man's 37 years of age. He leaves a widow and fire country may be found. The outstanding young children to moura bis loss. featurps of the Tropics ore; that the lower organisms are supported at the expense of the yhigher; that the scourges of men are teaceable to parasitic invasios; that the conditions

quisite for the natural cultivation of pathogenic Pengeda -life are specially found. The medical examiner 7112 Admiralty announce the fallowing ap: af persons about to proceed to the Tropics printments Sub-Liculopapt N. Whitphead it was that the man or woman he is sending date Sept. Eeglaser Llevisnant E. C. Smith in the "Mierdawr" additional, for, disposal to enfis likely, to prove capable of combating the to the Tawar, additlozal, Hongkong Yard, to lorends of this parasitic invasion. The native data Kopt. 8,

compâriments. There was a contre ball in which a number of ward te lo fint:sle dress slept and idled within their arms beside them On either side, supported by double rows of iren railings running up to the ceiling, were the prisoners' quarters, where forty or fifty men

students will have at their disposal all the higher educational facilities they reqifre, to London degros, and that without the diiadvan. gether with access tɔ degrass, equivalent to a

tiges of residenco în a remote and unfamiliar ******land, Tho" Usivamily is intended to givs a thorough training for the campa FURSUITS OF PRACTICAL LIFE,

The Arcadians

9-SODE.................."The Border Balad" Mr A. R. Aunla. 10-Gymússile Display

U.S. S. Wilmington INTERVAL.

The Chinese are finding out that he mere study Band of The Buffs

of Chinese classics is not sufficient if they wan mauration." My Dreams"

o hold their own in the modern world. They Mr E. Abasy

Auge's Guard The bridges, doctors to heal Beir sick, and trained need engineers to build sho'r railways and Mrs Maitland

economists to deal with the problems of the currency and of financial reform. The Hong kdog Usiversity will do much to met their wan's in this direction. It will be noted the English is to be the medium of instructies, and this will lead to the spread of the English lam- W. W. Jacoba.

zunge la the Far East. Further, as Sir F Lugard points out, Chinese stadents would be George Henshaw............. --Mr P. Tester ained in the ideals that actuated a British Mra Henshaw ..................................................... Miss Benborgentleman, and as many of those students would Stage Manager........... Ted Stokes ..........................Lieu', Rosomie, R

Mr G. O, Barton

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,

Mrs Webb

and

"THE CHANGELING".

A Comedy in Osa Act

by

Hongkong Cricket Club's ground between the A cricket match will take place on the alevenweras" next eighteen," commencing at 1.30:p.mpura padali

at

The following will represent the tesmi ju zat Elevens A. Hancock, H. Hancies, B,

wire crowded toge her-boys and old men, Bird, A. G. E. Elborough, W. C; D. Torder, The faces of mantly all were deadly pale. They Cooke H, Bev. S, W. Fayne, Capt. Garnett adults in their prime, seniors near to death, T. E. Pearce, Lt, P. G. Fagnall Ká, G. A. looked half-stsived, and some bore clear signs 2A, A H. Young

occupy important positions in the Government of China the Ju flounce they would, spread world" be entirely for good From the selfish pala" of view the scheme should appeal to us, for it li

the moral hold of this country on the Calmers calculated in a very effective way to sirengthen and to accentuate British fi fluenca da "the awakening of Chion; which is new In pro gress, and which so many other: Powers are endeavouring to tum to their prefit, fu a

word, the Uptrolly will enhance the prestige the Far East, and therefore we trust that the and raise the in) fence of Un, British race in

of torture There they sat or stood day by day,Next eightem —A R, Satberland," H. W. biloging the scheme to successful completios, people, of this country will do their part la week by week, year by year. A warder poloted sharpin, D.E Douastly, Or. G, B: Autmy, A.-L. & C. Expriu, 2. Ordlesuce 7 of 1856 (Registration of me out two young men. They were robbers," A, Claxton, H. R. Makis C. T: Hose, 'M: Reader Births, etc.) has bodo made to apply to the be said. "Some day we will take them out and Harris, A. R. Lowe, Capt. D'Clapham A AMONGST the overseas, delegates to the con New Territories, This has been done as there cut their beads off." "When'?" I asked. F. B. Hi chenck A., W. E. Warburton, P. forence of the fasiitate of Journalists whe weis not be registered and the law will be enforced by was another who because of a petty debi Dashwood, G. Hastings A. C. Lolte. House of Lords on 10th ing. mare i Mr W stems no reason why births, and deaths should Tale year, xext year," the man replied, Close Jacks, B. V. Chapman, M. M. Joss, A. Pentertained to lunch by the Goverment at the had been shut up for years. The terror of a rock (~A. F. H. Rosquette &, and Makepeace (of the Singapore Fra Press), ME 3. Obsolete Ordinances are repealed: ses complyside was lepi.cheek by jowi with the Schedule I.,

R. Pestonji, SE WHERE pak T. Sabara (of the Shanghal-Marcury) done a great ; villager who had failed in soms token of respect beau added. It was the intention of the old no comforts, bothing but a life of abeer vacaster, ward Lindsell, of the Hongkong Civil Service Kames (of the Jiji Szampe, Tokyo),

Seption 6: The word manufacture has to a bigh official. The mep had nothing to da; THE marriage aurauged between Roger Ed. Adey Moore (of the Danglah Times), Ordinace (Ordinance 3 of 1843 Section 3) that and were broken by prospects of torture and of lie: Bryabida: Mayhew, daughter of W. Tik Taaspor). "Rodzis Isl manufacture should be controlled

death.

son of E, B/Lindsell, of Bearton, Hitchin' and

Mollisop, Fellow and Savior 3 utor of Clare Toth College, Cambridge, will take place in Canton Sir

very gradually.

Section 27 Under the at Ordinance of IT was reported to day in Chlosse business sail to December 1899 Section 4 all tules had to be certified by circles that there ways run on the Shin Hau

MAA. Lello with M16, Kello, arrived from

the Colonial Secretary and duly recorded in the kak Department (Board of Reorganisalon) ato bythe Eagles mail fall orang M districe. This was impossible to crypt and Canton, yameday, with the notes lisued by the zelo proceeded by thai alterodon nigarne to

6, factors. The old powers are retained but Liven to ka Pisic) Chicar quined of the

the district hive now beca’donn away with,

1a wik a cash casts of one million dollars, Coonjal Fecretary of the Cology Ming hila Provincial Government of Cantos, 16 in mid Macao waere bo returns to his old position The Besid la matoffe to pur notes ja circulaci is making a brist haft at Hosgkong beigt) 15% Han 12 the satent of night willigung

Bolnjen her husband at blačno

Hong

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