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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17 1010

*to indulge in the usual excuses for being alive that China can afford. But they have set before themselves a stern rule of self denial The temporary comfort of oplum, or the re actionary stimulant of alcohol, is rigidly ex* orcised by the men who aspire to be the A. S. WATSON & CO., guides of a new China. They lead what some

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Saw fell the ther day in Manchuria ir Mukden to Changchro, ¿

FILING--this morning Committed for tlal by Mr. E. I Halifax for alleged larceny

of Pesos eco and Stoo,

IMPORTANT INSURANCE

PROSECUTION..

FAILURE TO REGISTER,

Before Mr. E.*R. Halfilax this morning, Tam Tor Koon, general-manager of the "Hip Da Insurance Company, was charged by Mr. G. H Wakeman, Registrar of Companies, with doing life idearance business in the Colony on

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DIOCESAN GIRLS, SCHOOL,

FRIZA DISTRIBUTION,

NEWS FROM THE NORIE,

· SALT TAX 'VERSUS GAMBLINO;

[Spielle Translated for the Hongkong - Telegraph.

The Comptroller of the sult macopoly bas sout lu a memorial to the Throne requesting the appointments of a Cuiel and Deputy Super- intendent to the Guilds in Kwang Tugg and Kwang S1 Provlacer, to draw up the fegula- tions governing the Saft Department It in

sent in in the effect, that the 'collection of the

the system should be reorganized so as to re- salt tax to Canton has been so irroga'ne that place the gambling tax.,

deserve at least our attention, and we think wiro, it is said, to the recent bank faliuros. Mr. H. L. Dennys, Sr., prosecuted, and Mr. Lady Log utd. was called upɔo in present the stated that another memorial has also been

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our respect. We should like our readers carefully to read the telegrams, coming from the North, which have been specially trans- inted for the Hongkong Telegraph. In them a resolution, a determination, as great at least, as those which have marked the progress of Parliaments of the past. The young men of China, the coming bico, will probably give the world an example of ex- traordinary restraint. Through throes of in- terual and external trouble, there are yet honest men to be found, who are not afraid either of the reproach of over-praise or the datuning blame of failure.

(OPIUM DİVANS.

Many opinions have been expressed, some a little hastily, about the decision given by Mr. Halifax yesterday. We would urge our

and rubber sprcalation, the Customs Returns or Shanghai for the last quarter show a falling off of about H.K. Tis. 200,000,

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The aor ual prize distribution of the Diocesan Girls' School was held this moralog to the spacious ball of the school. Her Excellency Lady Le gard distributed the prizes and sup porting her on the dais was Bishop Larder, Among others present ware Lady May, Capt. A FLOWsa-seller was fined. 5 by Me Rbehalf of the Wab Oa Insurance Company with P., M. Taylor, A.D.C, and Hon. Mr. E A. Wood at the Pics Court this morning for

out having registered and made a deposit as 'leving, Director of Education. awting in Ice Hovas Street.

required by the Life Insurance Ordinance. After Hia Lordship delivered his address,

prizes. Before doing so, ker Ladyship, sald Otto Kong Sing defended. ' that the defendant had on canging on life to say and nothing was left to her except to Mr. Dennys said he should be able to show that the Bishop bad said all she had intended Insurance business lo Hongkong under the peak chiefly to the girls When she was there is announced that King George has grict.name of the Wah On Life Insurance Company, on the last occasion she had asked them to ously consented to become the Grand Patron Ltd. He would put in a copy of a newspaper | believe that they had got seeds which 'wasn'to grow and while she had been wasting her time succession to the late. Klog Edward. of the Regal Mosan'c lasilution for Boys, in contaluing an advertisement of the opering o

branch of the Company la Hongkong. This in England by baing ill these seeds Lad beon advertisement stated that the head office of the growing into strong sturdy plants. One of the Company was in Shanghai, that had been re-first things she bad done when she returned to gistered with the Board of Agricul ure in cuing the Colony had been to ask for the report of the and that it had also been duly registered Discesa Gada' Segal and in it she same 1 By the Government of Hongkong, The cal the seeds had bass growing as exemplified by manager was Tam The Kong, the defendant, the receat Oxford Local examinations when The advertisement was dated January roth, six seniors and one Junior had passed last year 91, and it appeared in the Chinese news and of the four jualora who bad gone, up fur paper Sheung Po.

examination this year thren pissed here After this soma argument took placa re the was one girl who had not passed sed for report of a nowapsper being pat la

whom she felt great sympathy because her time Mr. Wakeman was then called. Replying had-bean wasted like herself: by being iff she to Mr. Denays, be said the Wab On Oo, bad and learned to bear disappointmens and the made no deposit and beiber had they be less thay bothered other people with them the

the Government making such deposit.

school upon its thorough effi:lency during two amounting to Iso o to the first aviator who

Ali Khan, clerk to the Registrar of Com- yesus dad it took a great deal of work by the will fly across the continens from sy Atlantic Coast town to San Francisco, via St Louis audpanies, said that sometime in this year a letter girls and the teachers to keep it up forten.

was sent to the Wah Da Co, calling on them years juaning which was a great credit to Cai.ago..

to comply with the Companies Ordinance. In everybody. To be thoroughly efficient misant consequence defendant came to see him. Ho a great many things-industry, prosoverance, showed him the letter and said he had rothing one gy. Her Ladyship likened the school to to do with the company. As defendant was garden and said she had found some this leaving witness asked him whether he knew it which she must leave to the gitis to Gad a the company was doing any life insurance name for. The Director of location called business in the Colony and be replied "I do it arithmetic, but she would call it much strong not koow, but I have heard of a companyer than lavandor-she would call it not

tias Or thorns, Bhe was sorry to BLO

718 ekip.rings to the Standard Oil and Sugar Tinst cases ordered by the Soprams Court of the Daited States have been set for January 1y the Federal Court, THE Yokobemi Specio Bsak has opsoed an agency at Kalyan, and also at Kungchuling priccipally for the purpose of off:ring fivanc'al facilities to baan dealers and exporters, The total expenditures for the Government General of Korea f.om October last to January next have been put at V11,692,000 and the tmperial sat ction has been given theżeto..

PRINCE PU LUN'S ASSENT. & Imperial Edict has been issued la reply to the pittión which was fixwarded by Priaco Pu Lubandhas granteditata Parliament consisting at an upper and lower house deestabilibed in the year 1915, and proclaiming that an official sys tens of procedura shill by draw up la the first place, and that thereafter the New Gabinet shall be formed. This is the result of the mset.. ing of the Grand Council in which reference

was made to the order that the representatives

of the people should storm to their respective vacations. They have remained in Peking persistently pressing for the citly inauguration

of Parliament. On hearing of this mamentoos:-- reform, Prince Tsiu Haun, the First Lord of the

Adanually, while agrooing that steps in this direction should be tied as soon as possible, the Failiamant early next Chinese peat,

readers to reserve judgment,about almost the east has proposed to offer a priz, registered. They had not been exempted by better: 'She congratulated ber and the whole suggesis by telegram that it is better to open

most difficult question in the world. We bavo always declared and still most emphati cally declare, that it is idiotic to "imagino|| that people can be made vittuout by Act of Parliment, It simply cannot be dose, The A COCLIE appeared before Me E. R. Halifax opium divans have been condemned to ex- this morning on a charge of alleged arsoa et tinction. The consumption of opium stille Road Cast. Inspector Kerr way in charge of the case, which was reniaaded for continues. The pity that we feel for the vic tims of this painful habit, and the uiter hor. ior and disgust that all our Chinese friends

phasis in our columns. But great emphasis

a week.

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THE ESTATE GENERAL"

At the meating of the National Assembly an the xxth lust, Yi Chung Kuoi and others pro

posed to request the Prince Regent again to shorten the paried of delay before establishing Parkameet, but they were opposed by the Grand Council. Prince Pu Luo agrand to approach the Throne on the sause subject and sald he himself would raiber rosi, his position of President of the National sombly thin concur with the Decres puiting off for thin years the assembly of China's Parliament. He

Robert Pörtor & Co.'s are showing at its effects uced little em- Queen Ametis, the ex-dowager Queen of Por- with a similarname doing business in Shang from the report that one class was dol, considers that this delay will mean "100 lato,

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DOG is needed, and we do not hesitate to make

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in PINTS` and `SPLITS.

fit, on the value of personal liberty. Only by teaching under liberty, only by education; education by teachers of proved ability and of power to win men's hearts, will it be possible to eradicate the opium evil from

At Purtug owl subject to the Republic, tugal, bus male an offer to purchase the palace of San Telmo in Seville, Spain, for the pos pose of making her residence there.

IT is believed that he wireless station to be put up in Hoogko re will be ovallasts for com mercial purposes except in the event of war, when it would be cut off from the public on- sirely and co succed only with the naval officer

in command..

this unhappy country.

Those who are cur ious to knew why a tea house in which

HERE will be a amateur riding contest at opium can be smoked is not at the prescol Hirsten's Circus to-night. Is spite of the ume agaided officially as an opium divanonfarable weather last night a large | ought to try and project their minds, as it numb of people braved the elements and were well repaid, far the strong, water-proof taat kept them absolutely dry;

A. S. WATSON, 00., were, into that part of space where they

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might meet other minds which are occupied with the grave and responsible duty of gov erning a Colony in which neither governed

nor Governors are holy saints We think that in such a world as this is, and with such pec. ple as we are, a policy which deigands. virtue from others, which condemus sins which we have no mind to, which others are inclined to, must be pursued in the spirit showed by Mr. Hallifax in his judgement yesterday.

hink it over.

THE BLKINS—ABRUZZI APAİN

The Duke of the Abruzzi has distinguish- ed himself as a fighter through many batclos, Further North than Nansen was not bad, Kuwenzori wasrathergood, for this Duke went The rates per qautor and jer mentem, pozorțional. up a mountain about 27,000 feet higli. We are not absolutely certain of its exact height, What we are absolutely certain of is, that he was the first man to ascend the huge range of

mountains which extends from Mount

M. R FALLWSKI and Miss Lili Sharp, by gea esal request, gava u second Reçital at the Canton

Club Thaite Last Tuesday la the presence of very large audicoco... We understand that the re.ital was a successful one, many fal favours being banded up to Miss Sharp, Ins Chidamau who was charged a week ago fer assauling a compatriot in Coquaight Road West was sentenced by Mr. J. R. Wood yes terday afterawon to six months' hard labour (and six hours' stocks). The injaxed man is stil ipital. Mr. W. E. Shenton appeared for the defea fant,

THE Japanese Navy Depinment has decided to appropriaY80,000,000 for the construction of five battleships oa ̈à fire year programme, begling with the next fiscal year The Deparment will also take in hand next year the building of a armoured cruisers and z torpedo bat destroyers.

JAPANESE dispatch states that the recent visit of V.caroy Hsi Liang to Yingkou is con- lectured as being connected principally with

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Ordinanca 7-You.

Nr, he did not, .............

Did not the defendant tell you be was merely a canvasser of the Company ? -No.

Gther witnesses were called and the case adjourned..

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER.

fair, the next class was weak and the next Class very weak. She wanted to put in a plea

for arithmetic nod to ask them

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Mr. Korg Sog-Are you sure the letter you speak of made reference to the Compaties

Is it not a fact that defendant told you la shirk it for if they walked hard they would what way he serves, the Wah On Company?d that it was really not stall bid. In every

thing else she had found that the work was really well done. Higher girls' work was very good and the lower school was also very good while the lowest school of all was most pro" mising and she thought that was a very satis- factory result. One could hardly hope to get much baiter and if the seeds went on growing they were sura get good results for the teachers bid. put their whole hearts into the Kwok Lo, coxswain of the steam landchschool and deserved teir sincere thanks for Wah Ying was charged before Mr. E. t. Hallifax at the Magistracy" this aficznoon for alleged manslaughter of one P. G. Tras and a Chinese seaman lo a Police pa'r lling boat la

Miss Lovegrove, the Matron of the School, the hubsar on the alight of the 4th inst. Capt. Lyons was lo charge of the case for the Police hacked her Ladyship for coming amongst and Mr. W. E. L. Shsataa, from the firm of them and said that the school was thoroughly Mesara Dancos, Looker and Deacon, repre-sani afy although they bad had some sickness. sealed the defendant. Commander, C. W. Lady Lugard then presented to prizes and Backwith, 3,N., was also present in Count and an interesting programme of klodergarten occupied a seat on the beach..

songs and drills bought the procee:1rge to

STEAM LAUNCH COXSWAIN CHARGED.

the results which had been obtilaed (Ap plause). They worked with the children and the children with the teachers and everything would be successful. (Applause),

TYPHOON WARNINGS,

The telegrams quoted below have been re-

Dr. Macfarlane, Government Medical Officer, † a clo:ę, stated that he made a post-mortem examina tion on the body of an' Englishman iseütifed as that of P.. True. There was a small round hole un each side of the jaw. On the fth Nav- he examined the body of a Chinese mate, td-ceived from the Manila Observatory at the entified as that of Wong Chung Hing, but the American Consulate General:- body was in too decomposed a state 10 admit of examination.

Cross-examined—The examination proved that the man had died from asphyxia. They marks on the jaw might have been caused by the drag-hocks.

Kenia to Kilimandjaro. The Princes of the the scheme of fɔnading near Yingkon a shlo. Police Borgeant Caygill stated that at 5.55.

building yard on a large scale in connexion with the proposed reconstruction of Lianshan Boy as an international port.

Subscriptions for any period less than one month will be clurged as for a full month, The defly into la delivered free when the addrea b socessible to mitasangir. Peak sabaczibers can have their copies delivered si their residences without any extra charge. On copics-sant by "pvet qu additional $1.80 por quarter in charged for patge House of cavoy as we have before remarked, flim postage na Can weżkly donun to` may pizt of the

are afflicted with a disease which we can world is 20 cents per quarier. playla Copius, Dally, en cong, Wiskly, brenty-only describe as the incapability of physical

five cents (for cash only).

fear. They are always trying experimems to bee or hear or feel something, which can [R& Marquis de Soveril, who has resigned his make them afraid. The cold-water experi-position as Portuguese Ministarto St. James, is ment described in "Grimin's Fairy Tales" Daturally pobl to costique under a republic, would surely fail to gratify the courageous desires of a Prince who has suffered with commendable, endurance the ordinary ex- periences as a rule unspoken of by those members of the Mercautile Marine who

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910.

THE TERRIBLE, S'UPS.

Little by little, over hard roads--harder than soft-coated men imagine-much harder than those who live in the apartments of Kings" can even dream is the work of civilization being done by men who are not afraid of a job of work.". If people who cat regularly three meals every day,

being a personalfrend of King Manuel and is monarchist of monarchist, he is also a personal freed of King Uborge, and will now reside permanently in Londqs. ACCORDING to the newspapers, the German

| have had to voyage in Sectic Seas not formerer is following the Socialist Congress ory or for fame, but for their bate liveli: :aded by a confidential representative of his with the closest interest, and all its sitdogs are hood. Now we find that this poor gentle Maj:ty, who reports direct to tho Gaverament man, rich fu all else, is poor indeed in the theropsits being immediately forwarded to the treatment that is given him by a number of Emperor almost textually, by cipher telegram people who ought to know better. We or imperial messenger, refer to the Press of the United States

Manila, November 16, 7.2ɔ p.m. Cycions or Typhoon over N. China Sea almost stationary.

Cyclone or Typhoon Pacific Ocean about halfway between the Carolines and the Philip picas moving WN,W.

Masila, November 17, 12 noon. Cyclone or Typhoon S. W. of Naba,, recury.

Cyclone or Typhoon over N. China Sea,

pm, on the 4th inst, he paraded for duty at the Water Police Station. PC. True with touring northeastward. other seaman, were detailed to duty on No. 2 Police boat to patrzi-Nos. ■ and a boats on moving N. or N.N.E. the Hongkong shore from 9tor p.m. and No.

Cyclous or Typhoon Pacific Ocean, about

a beat till it a m. Various boat gairs warn car-half-way between the Carolinos sad the Palilp.

fed by the crew. · P,C. Troè had a greatcoat. plues, direction asktowo. Le It was raining at the time.

Mr. Shenton-Did the boat start from the Water folice Station and raw to the Hongkong side ? -You,

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Was the lamp lit when it left?-Yes, I light- ed it half an hour before the boat left.

Ive you ever heard any complaints as to the oil used?-3 have atver beard of any com paints.

You yourself have seen this bont ? - Yes. And there was a mark on the stera, where a lamp had been standing?—Yes, Police, said that PC. True was transferred to faspecter Langley, in charge of the Water the Water Police on the 15th of july and joined the Palica Force on the 18th of April. A man would have to be trained before he could take

———BIJOD SCENIC THEATRE,

SUCCESSFUL OPENING NIGHг.

Iaspitaof the inclement werthes, a large bonso was present last night at the row Bj'a Scenic Theatre in Flower Strert This sewest place of entertainment, is is probably known by our readers, was formerly. the Salos Cinema Talie and has now been revivifi.d into an

hours, with excellent appointmanis and every Op-to-date plecs of relaxation after dioner

thing in the way of bright and breezy cater ainmeat. The pictures thrown on the screen

tco late" for the country.

A MOMENIOUS issuk.

In replying to the National Assembly and the representatives of the people, the Grand Council has issued an Edies explaining that their appeal cannot be granted, because thay athch is greatest importance to such a vilai matter oud cannot but, exercise the utmost cara about the establishment of a Parliament But the rapid change in the face of things causes the situation to become mare critical every day. The Throne is torn with anxiety day and night. Tie Grand Council expresses ils belief that the sole way of saving the situation is the early establishment, of Constitutional Law. They came to this decision before receiving the joint memoria's from the National Assembly, the repres, natives of the people, and the Viceroys and Governors of vario as provinces. They said they are aired that the people are not sufficiently onlibleand and that there is not enough money for the establishment of a Parliament;, that if the ealers of thing were to proceed too buritedly, there would bs the disk of ultimate delay through unnecessary haste in the beginning. They therefore bad noter quran but to ascertain the .c.d/of public upiaios and declded the quan tion by holding and attending a meeting of the members of the Council of State Affairs. They found that the representatives of the people are resl y'in caross-in praying for an early data in establish a Parliament and the high metropolitan and piovincial bich officials are in favour of moving forward mere speedily. Public festing is aroused and thres is unanimity of pu poss. As it seems that the people can be relied upon to do their duties ander a constitutional regimo, it is right and proper to grant the player of the officials and People, However, before a l'arliament can ba established, there are important and numerous preparations to be made and these cannot be completed within the timi s'of a year or two, "Now," says the Council, everybody must obey The Imperial Edict that the parliament should. be established in the fifth year of Hiú so Tung, With regard to the Cabinet and Constitutional Laws, po ifi ation will be made in due courts.

ROYAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT,

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KING MANUELE MESSAGE TO HONGKONG?- INSTITUTI...

and are fortunate enough to sleep during at of North America. The gentlemen who captain of Cissacks, says the St. Petersburg Charge of a Police bra', which the deceased last night were interesting and free from flicker of residence on British soll, iba talegraphic

ciding the gratifying fact of the despatch of a As we anticipated the offer day, when re

congratulatory telegram to King Manuel If, the members of the Bibliotheca Portuguess in on the occasion of his twenty-first birthday, by Hongkong, and other loyal subjects of the King of Portugal now enjying the Zospitality The film depicting the journey to Taipan the despatch was evidently most,gra'ifying to Bi rew railway was particularly appreciated. Mr. Mjesty, if the promptuess of the youthful R.bert Stephenson, late Manager of the War King's reply can, as it mast, be accepted as any criterios, Wr. J. G. Caoba, president of the Libray, was in rescipt this miming of the following telegram:- On the

"Evesham 16h November. "PRESIDENTE, Bibliotbeca Flongkong

Agradeçi aca Socios seus amɩvais para bene-MANUEL,

The English're doing of it is ; -

ALADY Ramed Kadisheva, the widow of a least seven hours of the twenty-four were conduct or misconduct the newspapers correspondent of the Jopan Afail, has arrived man he ever had,

had dono, Decoared was the most satisfactory only to realize what is now being undured, by of that either Democratic or Republican at Tomsk from Kharbia la the course of her A Chinese stamen stated that he was 'on' those who are conducting the Chinese ru Country-which is it?--have not been ride across the Russian Empire and two con board the boat on the 4 inst and three others form, or as we prefer to call it, the Revolu-very gentlemanly in the publicity they have tients to St. :etersburg. She expects to scach European. He was pulling No. 3 in the bot

ware with him. Besides these there was A wick Majar Comedy Company, also appeared in a comic sketch and put the audience in a tion, they would perhaps assist their fellow dated to give in an affair which after all the capital in November. The lady wears a men in a work which will command the ad- ought to be private. We have read some mao's Cossick waitorm and rides astride, carry or posite the market He saw the Ecropean his clever versatility on the boards,

Somewhere near Jardine's bouy the boat was good tumour for the act of the evening with miration of history. Few of us have formed where, that American men are famous forg with her in a cuple of saddlebags every dabing the light on board.

The light waE a correct idea of this business. There is their chivalry towards women. With the best thing she needs for the journey. Her horse is bright. He then noticed a launch coming to whole, the show was a good one and with such wards them. The European was sitting. Atable managemen', the latest enterprise in the here a conflict of will. A certain number of will in this world to discover and appreciate after some twa thousand miles' riding. It was he stood up. The crew of the boat shouted ought certainly to succeed.

u Mongol breed and is in splendid condition time when the launch was about to sup to way of providing amurament to the public; men are determined to maintain a system of the virtues of our Transatlantic brethren, taken straight from the herd and is appropri-out to the men is the launch and immediately

There will be two performances daily-one tyranny for their own benefit. Their family we have failed to find anything that should rely named "the Mongol" "Mongol" knows the collision took place. The brat was struck interests, are involved;, and after all, their be gratifying to them, or to ourselves as their his misses only wad will take food from a class on to the, boar, and shouted out Save bo.gives on Saturdays and Sundays.

en the port side. He fell into the harbour. 7 p.m. and the other at gp.m. Kationes'will Manchu ancestors had to fight to get advan. kinsmen, or to any journalists, in the manner other nor even allow any other person to sp-Life! The people in the steam laguch then tages which are now being lost or argued in which they have discussed the private proach. Liko ali bis braid he does not kick out banled him up. He could not sea clearly who

was in charge of the launch on catering, de lt Two remarkable esses of havoc caused by mad about. On the other side are the interests feelings of a lady who we are well assured is beblad but strikes with bis forefect and bites. He receives on the jearney af pounds of onts

was dark. He saw the European cops ab's dogs are reported fom Amaica, fourteen par of some number- little less perhaps it is well fitted to be the Bride of a Prince. It

brown jo. When he was in the lausch besons in all having sostalged more or less seri not yet ascertaified—than four hundred mil is a hard saying but we are bound to utter es pocket about a pound of sugar, format know what happened to the police boat,

a day and consumes in tit-bits from his mis heard a voice call out "Save Life! He did a lotery The more serious far occurred at Harlem, one of New York's chief sabarbs, lions of human beings. These interests are it-The American Press has given to the which has-8 Icusteatly by snatching at the The bearing was adjourned.

where an infuriated terior suddenly rae amek now being fought for by a handful of Chin World in this matter an example of indecency pocket when he thinks he is being forgotton

in the street, biting ten persons before it rould esa; hard men at heart, but (let us say it in

be shot. A ballet aimea at the dog struck an too long, adme Kudasheva zicepí in the stable

other perros la the foot, lefitting a severe whisper) Idiotically gentle and suave in A coocis approved before Mr. E.-It Halli

on a truss of hy slangside of "Mongol" while

wound. The second affair was at Emhurst, manner. Their hardness, ja not shown to

this motuisg up a charge of allegod'szatop at

Long Island, and might have been far more in charge of the case, which was remanded for

three persons, selted the animal, and held it 50, Q1cen'e Road East. lospeciar us was

anrious but for the pluck of a clergyman, Dr. M'Guffey, who after the mad dog, hid bitten until it warshot dead by a policeman.........

their fellows. They are on the whole kind to other men. They themselves would liko

LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN,

doing this trip: As far as Chila she was accom- Leong Shing, the engineer of the motor. had to be left behind here as the raon't fans, as beeo missing sioce 5. P.. of the ploied by a favourite St. Bernard dog which launch Little Aldry, reports that launch, which is the prop sly of the Drayón Cyclo accident.

15.4 inst. The lausch is valued at 61,000

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Tortbgyezz,

Evesham, i6 h November. "President, Bibliotheca Fortugnezij Long

kong

"I thank the membari for their amlable Good wishes-MANUEL"-

To President Cucha and those of his loyal associates of the literary, institution the roval cknowledgment has been most graifying, And, well it was, for, connldering numerically, the membership of the Library was not such as might have hoped to lead the way in an une ostentatious but none the less effective demand monarch deserving of the fawr, admiration and station of loyalty to, and sympathy with, a

devotion of his subjects throughqui tha world,

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