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AMONG the titled boys at Eton this half li Prince Prajatpok, ton of H.R.H. the King of Siam,

"TOMMY" Lastes, the famous Jockey, who was found dead in bed by his va et, bas, it is asserted, Ita foruse of £250,000, STAVENION has besten Inman, Ploying

SANITARY BOARD MEETING.

ST. ANDREWS BALL.

Amesting of the Sanitary Board was hold és announce 1 in suntber part of our columns this afteră en lo ths Foard Room, M., ED. Reci Practices in connection with the abova, G. Wolfe presided, and thers were present:= will be held at the City Hall on the 8.h. i'çth,” Hon. Mr. W. Chatham (V.ce-President), Hop, and 22ad. inst. In order to give all attending Mr. A. Shelton Hooper, Calor el Bedi:td, an opportunity of learning as well as of pracil F.A.M.O. (Priscal Medical Officer), Dr. Fitting the Foursome Real it has been arranged Aliams, Me Ng Hon Tax, Dr. F. Clark (Modi by the Dancing Commilles that dancers shall

distant Medical Officer of Health), and Mr. W. and it is hoped that all will take this opportunity Bbwin Rowlands (socrotary),

of becoming proficient in what really is a very simple dance.

making a break of 1,093, thus wlowing the

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RBANCE ON BOARD THS

BRECONSHIRE,

FIREMAN CHARGED WITH THE OFFENCE,

An Indias firmas of the F. Breconshira wit

charged before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Police Cout this morning for assault and dino derly conduct on board the s.. Breconshire on its

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and as a consequence, they abandon the Idea of entering the Service at all and adopt some other profession. Thereby many a good mad is lost to the Service. Of coure One cannot equeeze teu men in where there are only nine vacancierany more than one can squire the circle, and where there are 50 macy aspirants for so faw available posts tibe Leicester Rooms, he nullified a big lead by ca! Officer of Health) Dr. W.-W. Feanto (As; walk through the figure first, without majć i at. Inspector Lenginy way in charge of stands to reason that only t'e highest abit tica will serve to carry the day. The weak est goes to the wall. But there in such a thing adaptable as a graded scheme which would permit examinees with the lowest number of marks the option of taking up for the time being at least some of the minor positions to which their passer" have entitled them. That, however, is a purely academic question affecting our own Civil Service only indirectly. Tlic fact re- mains that in Hongkong as in all Crown

RACECOURSE ACCOMMODATI.NS. DURING the past work, there was only one da,ib as the result of a communicable care, the

Os behalf of the Racecouris, femminice, Mr. victim being a Chinese. The crate of death. F, Hough, secretary, applled for permission was enteric leven

to cract two water closets at the Racecouise in

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Once the general movement is grasped the question of picking up suitable s'ops is only a matter requiring a little practice which can be - The following hints on dancing the Four some may be usefol;--

a building to be used only during Race Vest-carried on at home.

COOLIS was awarded one month's hard labourings, the same to be reserved for the member at the Police. Court this morning for stealing | of the Hongkong Club,".. 15 pairs of ivory Chopsticks from a house lo Queen's Road West

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total output of the Chinese Engineering Maing Company's three minas (for tho

Di, Fitzwilliamu: This shou'd be recom" mended to be granted.

Col Bedford: This application should car taloly be granted..

Mr. Shelton Hooper : 1 don't see what good

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1. In forming the figure eight; ladies pass: gentlemen right shoulder to right shoulder, and indies pass each other felt shoulders to left. Os the complailes of the"first figure oight; gentleman Cauce to thair vis a vis, not to their

H. Walker, Third Enginier of the us Breconshire, stated that the sleamar left Sloga pale on a Saturday, the date of which he could, not remember. On the 1st November, at about twenty minutes to eleven, he had occasion to speck to a tiodal, when the defendant interf.rs td. He touched him and spoka something" which he could not understand." Witness gr dered the d fondant back to the fires. All re little while defeedin: hit him twice op. the lef nye, after which be cau bi hold of him but wit- neis broke away. ¿Witants did not strike bick, The tindal then gays evidence, Withna

Colonics, Civil Servants for the first three week cuding 21ed Oct, amonoted 10 2481482 it is for the Bosid to recommand that this ap- partners, At the and of the second ropod gen. said that no the ist inst., at it pm; ha, saw A tons and the sales during the pariod to 19,492,12 | nlicatiozi be granted, for the Executive Council | ttemen dance to their partours, at the end of tow between the fret witness and defendant;

four years after joining are not, so well re munerated as a foreman cúgineer or ship: wright in any dockyard in the Far East and certainly not able to fool the bills that a junior shipping clerk in a good firm is able to do. And yet it in from amongst the best intellects in the old country that the Govern- quent inslate upon drawing its Civil Service. Any young cadet sent abroad to the East or the Far East is bound to find himself sadly handicapped in a social life which differs so much from everything that he can possibly -have knowu at home; and, unless he has ampio private means of his own, one of the most serious of these handicaps will be found to be that he finds other men of his own age, outside the Service, better paid and able to live under far more satisfactory conditions. So far, we have dealt only with the senior ranks of the Service. When we come to glance at the conditions under which our subordinate Civil Servants work, we may

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OWING to the late hour fired for the Taterport Shoot, we are compelled to hold over our report unul to-morrow. The scores for the aco, 303 and 60 yards wein 311, 3-6 and 300 respec. tively.

cannot approve it without stahtifying itself the bird, to their vis a vis and at the end

The Ragiurar-General : This seems to come, the fourth to their partberiku within the terms of the Colonial Secretary's' lattér,

The latter in question roads as follows 1-99 In reply to your felter of 25 b último, l'am directed

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He did not know who started the row but bety were fighting," Haseparated them. The Osp. taip sen for defendant but the latter refused to read.hero was also anothar cow batween de- findsat and the Kagiacom, Afier, this the Captain locked up dai.ndant..

2. Dancers should make a good sweep rotted the erds of the eight, not merely toro This will add greatly to the effect.

· Other witöasten wore Calls i and the case for

to loform you that the principle adopted these BUSINESS morality IN JAPAN, the prosecution closed.

VISCOUNT Torrington has been maried at the English Church in Paris to Miss Eleanor Soumaliers by the Governor-in-Council in the same ray, an actress, who has played in London in as that formerly followed by 1bs Eanitary The School for Scandal, and other comedias Board, viz, that water-cloasts should only be and operettas. Between them they own lotty permitted in large blocks `of offices, hotels or other buildings where a considerable number acehorses.

of European capleyes congregate.”.

After some discussion,

Sta Farald Harmsworth has offered £10,000 to the University of Cambridge to found a Pro! fessonbip of English Language and Literalaro and the Drapers' Company has expressed fix willingness to build a new physiological labora torg at a cost of £10,000, plus £1,000 for 8, tings.

The American Ambassador, oposing a new Carnegie library at Luton, on isi att, meniloa.

Col. Bedford moved that the application be grasted provided that an independent water supply were p ovided.

Dr. Fitzwilliams secouded. Agreed.

CHARGES AGAINST CONSERVANCY CONTRACTOR. There was laid on the t,bla the repint of the

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Too defendant then made a statement. He said he ċid not disobey any orders. He was a constable in Singapore and was a sildier once, The allegations of lack of business morality He did not assault anyone. He was working among Japanese merchants which have been in the coal store. The first andiecond wiɛnem so rife of late are not to remain nuchallenged, were quarrelling and ha separated them. The aven though so distinguished a Japanese' as | first witnets struck him with na iton Bar. Ha Barón Doca bar pissed somó severa strictures | wis ordered up by the Chief Enginner and ble up.n his fellow countrymen, Mr. Tomura Officer to'd him unt to go before his duty was Shjokichi, as import and export merchant, in. Gnished. When he came os dick he saw all an interview published in the Tokyo Keizal, | the Europeana standing there. They arrested" | which is translated by the Japan Chrontole, de--| him and knocked him down. They wanted to fends the business lntegrity of the Japanesp by throw him oveibaard but the Captala, did not attacking fɔreigasts, He saye':—

allow it. He bad thirteen sovereigns round "Despite the amount of adverse críticiom that his waist and the quartermaster und Chief Off.

Robert Porter & Co.'s preface our sot it away from him. He was then kung possesses in theur-a-highly-cetimable July of this your totalled the colossal sum of] made against the city conservancy contractor only by for,igners but by japanese, it is a moot | locked up in a room a 'whole day and night, BULL DOG bout of the Colony and yet serving many, been expended in the erection of anunicipaled that he be sised 56. commited recommend rotten as is alleged. Many of theis who spread mater and he was falsely accused. He had

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It must be admitted that the Government bar done much of late years to improve their

A. S. WATSON & CO., working conditions, and we are glad to hear

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£30,000,000. Of this amount £10,000,000 had of baring faited duly to remove-night-30l-from

library buildings.

LIMEWASHING RETURN,

The limewabing returs for the fortnight ended 18.h. ultimo showed that 77 houser had been en dealt with.

RAT RETURN.

The rat return showed that during the week anded 29.h October 1,373 rate bad been caught in Hongkong and 515 in Kowloon, making a

grand total of 1,965-he highest returs for many years, ''

NEWS FROM THE NORTH.

THE NEW VICEROY,

{Tv_milated from the Native Pre]

It is reported by a Pesing correspondent that the New Viceroy of the Twa Kwoogi, H.E Chang Ming Ki, cannot lake over his soal from Tartar-General Tsang this month owing to the removal of the remains of his mother, who was killed during the Bxor rebellion. The body is

in bis native place Sbantang. to be removed from Si Oa and is to be buried over his seal at the end of this year,

STATE AFFAIRS,

years before they can claim retirement and a peoriou. In the case of the higher ranks THE Prime Minister, acknowledging Lo:d Charles Beresford's "open letter," says His of our public servants, special ability may, Majcity's Government are fully alive to the and often does, lead to a welcome change of importance of moistaining our savai saper- scene and activities. But not so in the sub-macy, and will not hesitate to recommend to ordinate ranks, With them it is: once in Parliament any steps which stem to them Hongkong, always la Hongkong; that is to nocentity for that purpose. say, until their term of service bas expired. Tus cruiser Viste, the nucleus of the Canadian Navy, has arrived at Halɗax which was do. eated. Admiral-Kingsmill hoisted his flag, The Hop. Mr. L. P. Brodeur, Minister of that there is at prosent under way a schemic Marine, in a speech of welcome, said the Afobe which is calculated to benefit them still was the first striking evidence that Canada is more. For many years it has been a cause prepared to shoulder her responsibilities, of complaint that when going home on The Tokyo press, in its comment regarding Jeave they were forced, to pay their own

the recently announced Chinese loan from an page. True, a kind of compensation American syndicate, is in the main calm, w made by reason of the fact that when at Most of the papers express the fear that Chion's home, they were allowed full pay during fore ga toan policy for existing difficulties the first three months. In some instances, without any definite plan for their redemption should be companied by the Writer's Name and this constituted a real compensation. In may only canse fature complications with the case, any, of a bachelor pa a good salary, foreign powers on the financial administration, it can easily be understood that he would Duaino a lectore on chemistry by Sir William profer to be thus paid when on leave rather Ramsay, at which uɔme japanciestudents ware than to have his passage provided and be present, the lecturer call,d attention to the fact that the concentration of the sun's rays through oa half-pay at home all the time. But on

a water bottle which stood on the table bad set the other hand, this method was found to

the table alight. Ele said that it might explain HONOURS FOR MEMBERS OF SENATE. press very hardly upon the lower paid.man

the origin of some mysterious fires. The wood The Prince Regent intends to conter on a in the junior ranks, especially if he had a work was chaired and the frames and smoke number of the members of the Senate, who wife and family, for in his case the extra one became visible across the lectore room. An bays been selected by the people of the various and a half month's pay at home was not at attendant extinguished the fire after the lecture. provinces, the rauc of 4th and 5th degree of the Metropolitan Grand Court as an encourage, all commensurate with the cost of his fami-

MR. MARCONI, before leaving Buents Ayres, ly's passage. As regards the Police Depart

aat uit, announced that while in part be ment, all leave passages are allowed but the received wireless telegrams transmitted from

GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS." According to the Imparial Dscrore the officer on leave only gets half-pay during the Marcoal Transatlantic.stations at Olifden,xamination of officials in the Government the whole of his stay at home. This Ireland, and Giaco Bay, Nova Scotia, Tos system appears to have worked satisfactorily transmission was eff.cted direct over to dis- Services, Issued by the Prince Regent on the hitherto and we understand that the Governance of some 6,000 miles. The construction 3ed inst, all officials and qualifi,d students aes meat intends to put the Civil Service on the of a high-power Marconi station at pula de! allowed to be appointed to any Goverment sime footing, thus fetching all Colonial De. Este, Uruguay, for direct wireless common post according is their qualifications and

merits, at once. The Encopean statios which will be

Addrest.

"Ordinary bruinou communistions abould be addressed

to The Manger.

The Editor will not undertake to be responsible for any rejected MB, nor to return any Contribution.

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Bingis Copies, Nally, ten ceste. Weekly, twenty

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Draghang Gelegraph prtments into liss in this respect. Probably casian with Kurope, is to be proceeded with

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910.

OUR CIVIL SERVICE.

It is almost needless to reiterate the re- mark that in our British Colonial Civil Ser. vice we have a body of men who take second place to no similar governmental department

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question whether his commercial morality is 10′′ the way nói la day way to bajblamed in this

the ladiciments ageinit the Japanese mer- some witnesses on but not at the Police. chant do not know how far their allega Casit tions are founded on fact, but merely echo the unpleasant things said about Japanese merchants by the interested foreigners ‚in Japan, And there is a reason why such re- parts should be circulated. The Japanes share in forelga trade is steadily increasing

year by year, resulting in a proportionate de- cline in the state of forsigt marchants, It would seem that in order to retain the ground which is fast slipping from under them, for eigoers are disseminating broadcast reports damaging to the reputation of Japinėse, and making a mountain out of a m.lehill. The decline of the foreign merchant is an inevitable outcome of altered circumstances. It is duo parily to the progres in knowledge and ability as regards "fortigo,' tr.di'on the part of the Japanese, and partly to the basicos compati- tion, which is growing keener,

· The caso was remanded till 12 o'clock_to= morrow to enable the Police to find the wit^,, nessas named by the defendael,

THE TENISIN-PUROU RAILWAY.

A Tainan correspondent of the . C, Daily News wiltes on October 17:-The Tinnusİn Pakou sailway is now inoning trains regularly through from Tientsin to Tsisan and from

sinan to Tientsip, twice a 'wosk, on Sunday and. Wedüesdays, ferrying passengers across the Yellow River by steam launch. The bala that leaves Tienisin about eight in the morsing. reaches.Taioan before six in the e.ening, thus caabling passengers to cross the river in day- light. The regular sale of tickets will bigin on the cat of the Chinese roth Moon, that is," Lext Wednesday, November 2, passengers for "When I was travelling in the United States the present belo, canied free.

It is expected that trains will be sumping met who bad direct dealings with Japanese through as far as Taianfo, sixty miles south of last year I asked every Americas merchant whether he had anything to sy against japan- || her, before the end of the year, cie business methods, but all seemed to be Tha location of the permanent station here fatisfed and nobody said anything that reflect-in Tslean has not yet been decided so firas I ed on Japanese commercial morality, I seldom know, though the probability seems to be that fail to ask a simil. question of all English, it will be built somewhat corb and east of the pro-French, and German merchants whom i mest, present terminus of the German railway, and bus i never hear them say anything ili of the | without may connexion with it. "It seems a Japanese, do the foreigners resident in graat pity that things should not be arranged to Japan. During my expeilence of foreign trade, previds that direct railway connexion between extending over 23 years, out once has my buai-she two roads might be mads in the fature, so pessiategrity bens questioned by foreigners. that passengers going north from Tringlan, or The same is true of several of my friends who¦ wishing to go to a saking everland, might go. are engaged in foresga tradi.. A study of busi- || through without changing, especially as the ness usages that have exu,ad in this country two roads rùn side by side for some disissce frym ancient umes will prove that the cradil of at the site of the present ferminus of the Gare merchants in Japan, his been most highly man railway. Possibly sons reciprocity bare

low as in alleged by some foreigneri, Japanese | future, but at present thein seems Idile pros prized. If Japanese commercial morality is so fween the two roads may be arranged is the trade would never bara developed, so the spect of it, so that passengers passing throng h

Priaco Ya-Lang has decided to receive off ciale of all racks and the gentry of various vinces daily to consatt on state affairs..

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EDUCATIONAL MATTERS.

we will hear something definite on the subject used is situated at Coltans, in Italy, and is The Ministry of the Braid of Education

at the next meeting of the Législative Council.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

The body.f the Chleaman who met his death asa ratol: of Friday night's collision was re- covered ear the Tim

A FIRE broke bot at ro o'clock last night meat

cow nearing completion,

memorial red the, Throne on the 3rd inst. to sppoint Liu Pao Won and five others to ba Tospectors of Education to the following pro- vinces:-Chibli, Shantung, Shan Si, Kwong Tasg, Kwongs and Fo Klen,

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SUPPLEMENTARY TAXES Duke Trai-tie, the Presideos of the Beard of Finance, intends to adopt Sir Robert Hart's suggestion for the increase of Customs duty to make up the deficiency of the expenses as calculated in the Budget.

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Tainan will be compelled to change hue and gó noma éistanco from one sistion to the other

A Chinese correspondant writes :—The new

Managing Director of the Tientsia-Pakou Railway, Mr. Toan Shu you, bas arrived in Nánking, and the outgoing Associate Diric or, Total G. L.. Wong, is on the polat of bidding. farewell to the Hailway. An exquisite silver

in any country in the world. For integrity Tingle Street, Wanchal The damage is sentation in the House of Commons when Homo cad the levying of lead and poll taxes in order could be made to ship them to the family island | into Chioses bosch, wibla a stone's thro

and energy, combined with courtesy and tact, ema ed a $40. We understand that the the Colonial Civil Servant is in general untolding was covered by insurance, surpassed. Speaking only of the higher Civil Servant, he is required, before he at- THE Frefict of Sbia Hing has pusished two tains a position even on the lowest rung of boys of the Middle Government School for cal the ladder, to pass through an expensive and ting their queues without permission from the prolonged educative course with a silf exa: Throne, or the Inspector of Schools,

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MR. John Redmond, in an interview with a New York correspondent, stated that the Nationalist party is entirely legal to the Empire, an that Ireland is prepared under Home Rals to bear its shurn of Imperial ch„rges for the Army, Navy, and Diplomatic Corps. We do not want," he said, “to discoatinuo our repre- Rule comes. We desire to have irish members sting at Westminster, not only to form nucleus of the aktimate Federal Parliament of the Emples, but also to assist in legislation concerning Great Britain and Ireland.collec tively, such as old-ago' pensions. We want Ireland to decideforheriell such local measures as do noi concern in any way Great Britain,"✨,

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IMPROVEMENT OF 10,TAL SYSTÄN H.E Tang!hio Yes, President of the Board of Posts and Communications, had a consultation on the aat inst, with the members of bin staff as to the improvemens of the postal administra. tlon by drawing up special regulations j'irisalso proposed to adopt the postal systems of the

the cost of maintai.ing the French corps of occupation In China, which cannot for the moment be withdrawn in view of tau portion in the Far Kast, will amount to £56,000, Grosgz Clunies Ross, "King" of the Cocos cap, specially designed for the purpise, hai Islande, who died at Ventnor on July 7, was bien prestated to Testi Woog by the anjor bailed in Bocchurch Churchyard on 30.8 uls members of the staff in token of their respect The body had been placed in the case of an and esteem. They als: gave a farewell disser undertaker at Bonchurch, until arrangements | in bli hopour last Sunday evening st dome, but this idea was abandoned, and the from the Exhibition Ground, Asother dia. romtios have been laid to test in this country,ner by the whole Cantonese communiy la The rector officiated in the presence of several Nanking is being arranged for next Saturday, son and daughters of the chief. The cola Tania Wong, who was educated in America, Is a man of high latellect and sound: Judge iniciiption read:Geo.ge Clanica-Reas) of the Keeling Cocos Islande; born June1o, 1843, ment, and is de eivadly popular. He wWAS Director for some time of the Oszton-Jian-- died July 7, 19:0,"

kow Railway at the beginning of its opera« mination to be encountered at its close; and Hairy Healey, a seamaion board the 1.8.

tions and was asting Managlog Director in the THE first part clipa intere.ting attila on even then he can never count upon accept tongle, who was let out on Sag bail for al-

***rdens in fa su," by R ten H. Smith, Shanghai-Nanking Railway "two years ago, Ance in the Olvil Service, no matter how bril-aged assault on the Palic?, did nei torn up in

appears in the Octozar Art Journal, in the when Tastal Chong accompanied H.E. Tang liant a career he may have bad at school and Qui this morning and his bait was estimated, mossh of the Torggirars was published in the

course of this be po nticus that i. if the rand Shao-y! on a mission to America. Beloia Es college. Or it may be that he will find him. A CHINESE woman was given three months'

adlovery scenery of Japan this has for oing transferred to Nanking he held the post of the whole charaser of the Japancic, people Managing Director in the Tao Calog: ballway. self away down the list of successful combird labour this morning for returning from

nd ku detomised it towards a roverestial in Hanan Province. It is understood that Tape petitors, far below others, perhaps, of less babinest The defendant was banished

nd passionate Nature worship. Nothingal Wong will favo Nackier in the second ement abilities but enjoying more of the on the Colony in March last year after

In another columu will be found an an- app a's to the Japaneto imagi ratio much week of November. He will go first to smiles of Fortune; les brilliant but more serving a term of six weare' imprisonment.

Loloi . Like the former mar, the praient con-nouncement of an af frum 16:9 to be held at as the wild foegular fre:dam of unconte led to see the oficials of the Ministry of

munications, and then to tas South persevering, or staid, or whatever one cares YESTERDAY afterodon, His Excellency the tribsilon is based, so far as Mr. Fergusson's the grounds of the Rocaan Opballe Cnhedral nature. To them it appasin of only bad taste, the Vice-Presidency of the Canion-Haskow. to call it. To the topscorers in the ex. Governor, Sir Frederick Lugard, and Lddy of work is concarved, on a plans-table on Sunday evening next at a pan, so ald of the but alas sacrilege, to cullify this libony by Railway, to which he is by numeras a stranger, aminations (all the less, nor are there beard gave a-girden party at Government skech, but this bis been so plemented by is funds of the ociety. The cause is a deserving as ificial renuminis,ali thai legitimate, anffice Hones, when folicitations wirs exchanged be- formation collected by laquity from the Balives, one and the good work rendered by the Society ora't may aim at sa coltivation of the for: a very maoy of these do as the Crown was the hosts and guests. A military. Somathing as bass done of lile years towards has alcandy bres fally appreciated by tender proinced frosir in Nature's mighty laborator Colonies are concerum, ápar from Band was in stiendance during the afternoon, India, British possessions such as Hongkong napakan Adlog in the black space which apronted heared chilzing. The financial position of the The true root priu (ple of fapasuse garde leg. A CHINAMAN was this morning brought up the fedependent Loto country in My Colborne, Society is in a precarious condition and ju view is to try help ons to enjy, the beauties of do not present many attractions to the suc

Hafiza Mr. E. R. Hallifax for alleged emberslev Baber's map of 1881 by the work of Bosin, of the much needed succour which has been wild ature where the fox thing is imp ceful entrance for Civil Service houpurest of $1,400 la jaly Laut. He returned to the Dollar, kod obert, hit the greater part of negrudgingly ben owadon helpless wldown and Tali so only be dens In numerous cases, students who have come Colony gente day from Shanghai and was are thoires kis samnined on tiilis known that Mr. orphans, facal realdanze should not let the call

Ma. W. N. Ferguson, whose map of the pore | Dalgian Government, tios of Saschung lying west of the Min and

Guographical Journal 'for Dac, 1908, has since dons a similar piece of work for a more son- that part of the sams province, principally south of Tong river, and including the little Loown as "inbabited by the Independent

out low on the examigation liste find that rated immediately.„,950 of the money balag: Fergusson'a aketch will be useful. they quay have to wait for Indefinita parloda (constad, iti caso. Was withdrawn, before getting so opening worth accepting, complainant was defendant's (alber

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