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Intimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY NOVEMBER 24 1910

D. Son Yat Sen has been severely censored THE INSURANCE PROSECUTION. by the Government authorities for his revola pary specchi at the Chinese Club la Penang. it is said he was gravely warned that serious conreque.ces would follow a repetition of such

form of advertisement is most objectionable, as also in anything connected with religion, "Come and be shaved by Barebones, the best Protestant in the East district of Liver pool," is, for instance, an improper advertise-conduct to public. ment. When the late Oscar Wilde, not quito

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tion on their own merits, went to the theatre io velvet coat and knee-breeches, wearing his hair long, and gazing ecstatically at a lily which he carried in his band (was it a green carnation? be achieved fame immediately, We British 'aró a not very artistic people, but we are undoubtedly attracted by, even while we dialike and mistrust, eccentricity. Abuse a book for ils immoral tendencies, and you do its author and publisher a good turn beyond all thanks. That is why we shall not men-

tion names in our reprobation and, indeed, condemnation of certain novelists who have been busy of late writing books of a "peculiar" sort, simply to get them banished from the libraries in England. This sends up their sale by the thousand. But this subjeci de manda further consideration on another oc- casion. We refer to it now as an instance of the use of advertisement which amounts

to an abuse of toleration, and contempt. of public decency.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE dirigilia Clomeet-Bayard, carried seven passengers from Paris to London on October 16, in six boars.

The Committee of the Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club regret to announce that the proposed production of The Gondoliers" this season has begu għandoned:

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finally d's fibuted and of the estate of £1,119 Leeds who died a decade ago, has just been ooo, the Bapist Missionary Society receives £467,cox ad the London Missionary Socle ty 374,000. The whis must be spent in the next twenty years and none within Great Britain or in distric's whee Mchomedanism pravalli.

THE Dok'e of Connaught, will carry out a tour of 18,00 miles through the African dominioas of the Urows. He is to visit St. Helena, and, after a week's stay at Capetown, will proceed to Biedmontein and Victoria Falls, on the

Zambesi Ke will return from the Zambes! by

way of Salisburg, Bulawayo, Pretoria, and Johannesburg, thence journeying to Pioter- mainburg and Durban, 18ps be will sen all the South African capitals. He will not return to Portsmouth till December 26, so that he will speed Christmas at sea...

it is reported from Trieste that arrangements have been completed for a more direct Abution

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ALLEGED FAʼLURE TO REGISTER.

Before Mr. E. R. Halifax tbls aftercor, Tam Tiz Kong, generil manager of the Hip Os Insurance Company, was charged by Mr. H. Wakemss, Registrar of Companies, with behalf of the Wah Co Insurance Company dating life insurance business in the Colony on without having registered and made a deposit as required by the Life Insurance Ordinance. Mr. H. L. Danays, Sr., prosecuted and Mr. Otto Keng Sing defended.

She arguent took place regarding the patting in in evidence of the advertisement ap. pearing in newspapers. Mr. Kong Sing ob- jected to its being put in. His Worship noted the objection........

The translater of the Registrar-Gantral's '

office was called and translated the advertise ments appearing la thu Ühinese papeis,

Mr. Kong Siog-Do you know what a life insurance canvassar is? -Yes..

What is it ?-One who goes ahoni and seeks business.

NEWS FROM THE NORTH.

CHINA'S FINANCIAL CONDITION.. (Specially Translated for the "Hongkong

Telegraph"},

The Prince Regest intende ts continus the

conferences in the Grand, Conn it on the foam ferences will commence from the baglbalog of s'al crisis prevailing in the country. The con- next year.

CONSTITUTIONAL CODE. Frlace Pulun bas suggested the appolat meat of four High Commissioners to draw up Constitutional Laws. The proposal has been submitted to the Throne for approval.

PROBLEM. FROM THE PROVINCES, The Grand Council his cabled to the Viceroy of the Llang Kiang provinces that the fiaancial problem of the two provinces bas been referred t: the National Assembly and it has been resolved that he question will be considered before all other matters but at the same time the Viceroy should exert his best nadoavours to carry out his duties without beg.

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FORFION LOANS,

The Viceroy of Yun-Kwei provinces wired to the Grand Council and the Ministries of War, Posts and Communications that there re four principal points of advantage in raising foreign loans for the construction of railways, It is declared that the rasing of these loans

THE RECENT ÅTTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF PRINCI TSAT.

AMERICAN JOURNAL DISCOURAGES ORIENTAL

IMIGRATION,

Says the San Francisco Chrenicia.:-Happily

the assassination of the Uhinese Prince, Tal

tain tragic occurrences in which the intended was prevented, but his narrow escapó, with cat-

victims did not escapo, suggests ita unwisdom, from the standpoint of Oriental dynasties, of encouraging the emigrħtion of Orientala to this country.

So long as the Emperors of Chian and Japan were universally believal by their subject to dwell in the order of sanclity as superhuman beings their persons were ancrèd.

To copspire against the lives or those of their families was to shock the religious seo sibilities which he'd the sanction of ager.

Nothing is more conducive to implicit oberience to the sovereige tban the conviction | hai that sovereign is the direct reprénéstallva

of beaven

The objection of the Japanese to the operetti of the "Mikade" is the shock of what seems to them the ridicule of a sacred parsonage."

Tonaive of the West outside of the Hobes-.

sillers family any longer looks open the monarch as the Lord's pointed.

What does the word " Klogies," mean in tho advertisement? It means manager or agent.

Hao Hung stated that on the 21st of Jnowary Lloyd steamship service to China, vis Bombay this year he made inquiries of an insuranes and Strails ports, making the journey from company which was carrying on business at 41, Triests to Stangbailar days, against the st days. Honham Strand. The Wah On was carrying now required, Austin's experi uada with on tusloets on the first flor. He saw a clock, ↑ will have the effect of facilitating army oper.than we care for olher people. If they are use. and got a small red back from bim, and an apations and will redound to the benefit of.com. plication fir insurance. This he brought back merce, revenue and laterior administration. It to lospector Hanson. On the 16th of Septem-will also help in increasing the feans of com ber, aspector Hanson gave him $45 and ho monication than at prosent exists. gave it to Wong Chuk Tong. The same day be

MINISTRY OF ;WAR,

China is sald to have increased by 150 percent. in the past few yours, and manufacturers' nie boping to do a still larger business, especially in the furnishing of materials for the many now railways planned to be bailt in Obina. to the absence of Government aid it is anderstood that the new las is being subsidised from industrial quinats.

got a receipt for the money, which he paid for 1 reported that the regulations relating to insurance. On the 18th of October he received the Ministry of War will be enthely reorganis. a policy. He know that the manager of theed. The posts of Minister and Vice-Minister Hip Or lusurance Co. was Tam Taz Kong. will be abolished and they will be replaced by Mr. Kong Sing-You have been to the Hip" thorof Chief and Depoty High Commissioners Ipaurance office several times in jasnury? lastead. H.E. Yim Chang will be appolated Chief High Commissioner of the Ministry. The new regulations will be promulgated dur log this year.

Att interesting statement with regard to the future of the Prince of Wales and his brother, Prince Albert, is mads in "Truth." The Prince-No, eply once. of Wales is now at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and Prince Albert is of Oshorpe.

We have received from the Alliance Assurance Company calendars and blotting pads for the coming year. They have been produced with much artistic skili-simple but effacilya. NINETY-TWO gates are bo constructed in theIt is expected," says the authority referred to, Panama Canal. The construction will be com- menced early next year, and is to be completed in three years at an estimated cost of 56000,opo A. MARINE Court of Inquiry into the circum- stances of the collision between the British steamships Hot Ming and Rottung will be held at the Barbaar Office at 10 4.m. to

morrow.

A CHINESE maid-sstyant was awarded teb

Did you see Tam Tsz Kong ?-No. You never spoke to him?—No. About the Wah On?—No; I spoke to bla clerk..

I put it to you, you spoke to Tam Tiz Kong?

that the two Princes will leave England about 2 months hence on a voyage round the world, during which they will visit the principal-No. Colonies, If this plan is carried out the Prince of Wales' will enter the Army when he saturas home, while Prince Athart is toj sla the Navy, fhis arrangement will be la accordance with the family piècedoot,”

THE diffically forecasting whether the Portuguese Republic is likely to stand er 00: weeks' hard labane at the Magistracy this moisis enhanced by the fits that none of the cows log by Mr. J. R. Wood for the larceny of some jewellery from No. 63, Caine Road, the raild ence of Mr. Hung Kam Ling.

A. S. WATSON & CO., THE Colic who is charged with alleged arson at so, Queen's Road East was brought up on remand before Mr. E. ". Hallifax at the & LIMITED,

| Police Court this morning. Mr. P. S. D xon

appeared for the defendant. The case was again reminded.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Hongkong, 7th July, 1910,

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The Hongkong Telegraph

Hongkong, THURSDAY, Nov. 34, 1910.

TRE USES OF ADVERTISEMENT.

It has been said, probably truly, that ád- vertisement is the soul of modern business. Without it, in these days of competition. success is impossible. Business in the sense in which we use the ward for the purposes of our present argument, that is, în connec tion with our consideration of advertisement, does not only mean trade. It means any kind of money-getting. The other day, a repulsive abuse of the Courts of Justice was brought to light in the course of an action which had its origin in advertisement. The Press agent employed by a London theatre Arranged with his manager to get up a "scene during an interval between the ACIS, A gentleman accompanied to the theatre two ladies wearing huge hats of the prevailing disgusting fashion. They sat in front of him. During the interval, he, pre- tending to be a stranger to them, protested against their hats, and requested them to re- move them. They, as arranged, refused, and the scene begas. The gentleman became indignant, the ladies demanded the protec

We would draw the attention of our readers to the announcement appearing in our advertise ment columns that a special tram will run from the Bole Visw Skating Risk every evening af tes minu es past i leven ar far as the Hoog. kong Hotel.

35 to the position sincs tae Republic was pro claimed arrives from impartial sources. It comes either direc:ly from Portugal, from the new Government itself or past its censors, who have obvious reasons for putting the best face on the Republican prospect, or via Spaís, where there aro scarcely less obvious reasons for tak ing the other view. But upon the whole was to bound to say that there is, so far, no clear ovi. dence of recoil. a. seems to be tranquilly Republican, and, if other places are still flying Rogaist banting, no defisite move by Royall t troops is recorded.—l'ali Mall Gusetts,

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WINIFRED Sackville Stonor, eight years old

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I also put it to you that Tam Tsz Kong gave the clerk instructions to give you the book in bis presence No.

I put it to you, you went to Tam and told him who you were ?—No.

Cheng Chan Pu, accountant of the Sheung Po newspaper, stated that be entered an item in

the avertisement book on the 28th day of the $8 for three weeks, He received the advertise; month. The charge of the advertisement was

ment from the Hip On.

Mr. Kong Sipg-Dld you see the draft of the advertisement hanted in to the Sheung, Po?~| don't see it now."~

No, at the time when yra e tered it in the

book? —Yes.

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Did you receive the advertisement?—I don't remember, as it is so long ago..

Do you remember saning the draft of the advertisement 7-Yes, I do.

Mr Wa eman was in called and stated that ho knew the defendant as manager of the Hip On till the time of its liqaldation. It was re- gistered at-42, Bonham Strand. On the 27th

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A HIGH-MINDED; PRINCY_ Prince Yu Long is determined to attend the National Assembly to discuss the question of the establishment of Parliament in order not to displease the members. Despite the impedi. monte which are being placed in his way with a view to preventing him from being present, the Prince is firmly resolved to attend the meeting,

GOVERNOR OF KILOCHOW. It is reported that on the 5th inst, a barquet was given at Ying Pul Kumn in honour of the Governor of Klacchow by Prieco Tsal Tsuo,

PEOPLE CLAMOUR FÖR PARLIAMENT,

We care no more for Kings and Emperors

ful wartspect them. If, they are not we get rid of them.

And among us there are tome whose batred of authority and of everything decent leads them to continually plot murder against the best of ru'ers.

It is impossible that Oriental reverence for the monarch' can long surviva lotimale contact with Western peoples,: Reverence for anything is rapidly going in all continents.

Ard apparently the actual hatred of all that was once deemed worthy of tevarance which has catered the souls of somin of the worst of Wasterp mankind is finding even a rendior to igment in the Oriental mind.

And, considering Oriental fatallem and the compan tively slight'held on life of the Oriental mind, the Oriental aparchist is likely to ba found a far more dangerous' person than the Western anarchist,

Upon the wole, it is not to the i terest of Oriental governments to encru age the emigra tion of their nationals to the West. What they

rara hera in not good for them to know,

~JAPANESE ENTERPRISE.

PANESE

A PLAN TO GIVE TOĶIO THE ADVANTAGES OF COMMERCIAL PORT.

It is reported that thousands of people la cluding the gentry and members of Provincial Assèmblies alterded at the Viceroy's yamen lo Nanking on the 16th inft, ärd requested the

The news aljout the proposed ship canal be Viceroy to urge the Grand Council and the tween Yokohama and Tokio is not clear, even Prince Regent for an earlier date for the to-the Japases Consulate, but the probabili. establishment of a Parlament. H.E. Viceroy ties do not favour the idea of digging a water, Obang Jon chun bas promised to invite all the

way between cities which are already connect. provincial authorities to present a furthered by a bay. It is more likely that the bay memorial:

channel is to be widened and deepened.

* ARMY TR INING, The Ministry of War has memorialized, the Grand Council and the Prince Regent that the Managing irectors of the Army Traluing

be appointed by the Ministry so as to ensure aalformity.

the dangoter of Colonel. Stoner, of the Daite1-Aug St, Tçc9, Tam Taz Kong signed the aucual Departments if the various provinces should steamers go to the capital, and in Commodore

States Maine hospital service, can speak En glish, French, Spanish, Latin, Esperanto, 'apın. ese, Russian, German, Polish, and Italian, she has also published a book of varsen, Mr. Stonor, who is the daughter of the Lord Sack villa who was formerly British Ambassador at Washington, the "Evening Standarḍ associs, taught the child herself, 1 bagan with her when she was three weeks old developing her both mentally and physically, and the effect of the teaching and methods is apparent,' she says, "I started from the first to leach the

Ar the end of his term of duty as Minister lo Atdance at Balmoral the King presented Mr. L'oyd Gearge with one of King Edward's tarou j'e walki-g-sticks. The Queen also gave him-teveral presents for bis children. THE Russian Cavernment, it is repsted, pro. poses to bold an international exhibition of commercial and industrial Hats of business at 51. Patersburg. It is stated that Chion will be invited to participate in the exhibition. THE average price of Portland cement in this country between 1873 and 1882 was £3.a.bariclichid the best way to cultivate her taste and to the average price during his decade just closed improve her mind. The secret is to make the was 8: ceols & barrel. The protective tariff, by training play for them." building up as e1ormous domestic.fndustry, descivis the credit of the eduction.-S. F Chronicle

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A REWA Dol5,000 is effered forthe apprehena- ion of the murderers of Mr. Kin Ce-sang at Sharg nt. It is now reported that the mur. der is possibly a sequel to the deceased's activity even years ago in agitating for the capture of Vab Kak-der, the colorious pirate. THE Lusitano Recreation Club played the Police Football team yesterday afternoon in a friendly game of "soccer." The L.R.C. bad distinct advartige over their opponents

The game ended' is a draw - n. all. The Police should make a good teem with more practice,

HEAR-Admiral Sir John Rushworth Jellicou KCVO, C.B., is to command the At lantic Floot in December in succession to Vice Admiral Prince Louis of Battenberg, In

the memorable March of 1900, when the relief of the Peking Legations was attempted, ba acted as Chief Staff Officer to Vica-3dmiral Sir

retura as manager of the Hip O..

Mr. Denays-hat is the case for the pro. Becutio, your Worship. I understand my friend would like to call some witnesses.

The case was further adj turned for a week,.,

OPIUM STATISTĪGS..-

§ÓME INTERESTING fact; AND FIGURES.

44: 1-2 chesis.

THE ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE

RESULTS OF EXAMİNATION,

At an examination for Inspectors of Nai- sances, held at Horgiong on May 23rd and 25th, igro, the following five candidates pre- "sented themselves, and were awarded certif-

coter:-

The distance between Yokohama and Toklo it about twenty miles, but above the former port the bay grows shallow. Small coasting

Perry's time it was so practicable to send cloops of war there that the Shegus potected the approaches to Tokia by forts built on arti ficial islands. But since then the channel has become less negotiable..

The pr.ject, if Its nature is a surmised by the Japanese Consulate, is entirely feasible. Worked out it would, erable Tokia to do the

business on its own account which it is now forced to do through Yekohama, employing. the railroad for land transit,

The larger view is that the canal, or wider

sign of the zeal and thor.ughness. with which and deeper changel, as the case may be, is a

Japan is prosecuting her comreicial warfare The Board of Examiners was constituted as She emulates England, not only as a naval follows:-Hoo, Dr. J. M. Atkinson, P.C.M.O., powar, but as a manufacturing and carrying Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, C.M.G., Dr. Franels nation, and does bot mind the cost. Her on Clark, M. O. H., Mr. A. Gibson, Colonial Veterprise gow reaches far. She has steamship terinary Surgeon, Mr. A. H. Ogb and Dr. W. fines to Europe, Australia, India, the Far East W. Pearse, Asst. -KO-H

THE BRESS LAW IN KORBA,

SUPPRESSION OF JAPANESE JOURNALS, The circulation in Korea of issues of the

contents being deemed by the antholes to be Japanera in Seoul, bos boen suspended, its detrimental to the publicpractip the pepletua A JAPANESe aeroplane,

generally, to South-America, Canada and the United States. When barbours are to be deepened, chasarlı improved, breakwaters or cow barbou;s bu'l, Japan may be depended open to do the work, in full knowledge that' commerce and the industries whics it makes

possible are the sum of her material salvation.

Department shows that the duty paid expart of Tho auoual report of the Bombay Opium opiam Into Bombay during the year 1909-10, cher, erbert Frank Pearson, George William Frederick James Ling, William Francla Fin.

either for exportation by sea to China or foPatch, and Robert Charles Witchell, bf course, was a very much se uced figara on home consumption was 13,917 chaits, This,

account of the limitation of the trala to Chios, and in fact compares with the total for the pre coding year of 31,419 chests, a decrease of 10,501 The decrease was distributed amongst the various agencies as follows: ~Indore 6,057 E. B Seymour, and he was severely wounded chests, Ratlam 1,744 1-3 chests, Dhar 354 1-1 1-2 chest, Ujjain 1,233 chests, Chitor 23 st.citsang. For services rendered during this expedition he was made a C.B.; he was also chests, Jhaora 1, chests, Bhopal 733 1-7 decorated by the German Emperor with the chests, Mandesar 4,033 cheste, Kolah (where Second Class of the Red Eagle with crossed the scales kave, since August, 1903, been trans Shin Kanmingo, a Japanese p per published swords. He has been a Lord Commissioner fered from Biring 810 chesis, Abmedabad in San Francisco, ord of the Shi Kankokush,

If the United States is not going to leave to tion of the manager, who, on being called throughout, but failed to register any points, of the Admiralty and Controller of the Navy which had not exported opium for three years Seoul dispatch, have beco probibited, their the Pacific, what dots it propɔe to do toward On the other hand, Ajmere, a Japanese paper published in Hewall, tayo a this rising young empire the trade dominion of since ige 8. It is furibor aapounced that Rear- however, took the gentleman's part, Not

Admiral C. J: Briggs has bees appolated a pontation on which duty, for exportation by public secusity. All copies entering Korea

| now expoited twenty-chests, The actual imi

contents being regarded as detrimental to the restoring itsmerchant maṛlao J~S. F., Chronic'e only that, but-and here is the heart of the

Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and

The November issua the business-he committed a technical assault PRINCESS Clementine a daughter of the late Admiralty Jellicoe, and Leintenant-Colonel A. 27,838, a decrease of 20,093 i-a chosts, so that Chosen, a monthly periodical published by

Controller of the Navy in place of Reats, was paid was 7.753 1-1 chests, against bave been seized.

T.Pla Weekly days :-"Tås fact that Mr. Han- onthe ladies by gently pushing their shoulders King Leopold of Belgium, who instituted legal E. Marchant as Marine Aide-de-Camp to His here was a slight decrease of and 400 chest

beca lately maially lo attendance of the sell, who is tator to the young Princes, has when getting them out of the theatre. They proceedings to enforce her claims against her Majesty on the promotion of Colonel Com-

in local consumption. The actual duty realised

King, leads colour to the tumour that who his then sued him for assault, and he pleaded father's estate, bas accepted £160,000, and drop: maudant H. C. Monny to the rink of malar yoo, a decrease of Rs. 1,34,85,939,. This was was s. 71,94,800, compared with Rs. 29,87 that as manager of the theatre it was ped the litigation. The other daughters of

́services as tator are no longer required,bo will ble duty to his audience to put down King Leopold, Princess Louise and Princess general.

partly due to the fact that in order to se:ure

become attached to the Royal Household in the use of the troublesome and obstructive Stephanie, will contiguo the-ly suite which | Ar the gover.l meeting of shareholders of the right of priority of export, duly was paid

some official capacity, Mr. Hanrell standı, the Shantnog Mixing Company at Berlin à during the preceding yest by exporters on

high in favour with Their Majesties and is pow "matinée hat," and that in ejecting the re- they also have brough against the estate.

shareholder who had visited the colliery de almost the whole of the permissible exports for

quite familiar with the atmosphere of Courts, calcitrant ladies he used no more force than AT the annual diaper of the London School ofclared that he bad beco surprised by the large the years 1909 and 1910. Further,se it has f cosifat it gbt between Osak! ard the Agricu', for before going to Mailborough House he was was necessary or seemly. The magistrate Tropical Madiciae, Mr. Casilic, replying to the quastity of fias coal which was stored at the been decided to introdece from 1912, a system tural College at Komba, Tokyo, a short time tutor to Prince Arthor, of Connaught. The

toast of prosperity to the School, paid an

Hüngthan mine. Of as output of 80 › took a day | nader which the right of export will be as-ogo, made further successful fights on Wed. Prince of Wales and Prince Albett, of course, course, the theatre got a tremendous priver eloquent tribute to the work of Mr. Joseph the quantity of fine coal amounts to 400 tons | signed to the highest tenderer, a duty of nesday (zod inst.) Tan seroplane has been left the Royal sch volroom sometime ago, but tisement, and one of a most useful kind, for thought shipping offices could do much to briped to the circumstance that near the coal come within the limits of 1912 and 1911, was Wednesday Mr. Yamada, the inventor, bo rded improved in several respects, and is now cap, while only see tans of it can boasid. He sefar Rs. 31,99,800, paid on chests which will not able of bearing the weight of two persons, On during their holidays at Balmoral Mr. Haikell men naturally prefer to go to a theatre where them by enabling young men to come bome at

was thele constant compinion, and his former that horror, the fashionable feminine hat, fores less than rainous, and surely insurance and said that in the whole world there is no export after 19:3 a corresponding number of accomplished a successful 'ght. Several ex-ing to note that great attention bas beas, pald mins large qusėtities of iron ore are to be had, refund:d, and the exporters will be allowed to his craft with Mr. Olibara, bis assistant, and | puplis hold him is great esteem. It is intereste will not obstruct their view of the stage. companies need not clap on such enormous

where a better opportunity to produce fron, chests provided they agree to pay duly at Rs.periments were made with the propeller and to cultivating the oratorical powers of the This arrangement was, however, in our premiums when man wear to the tropics,

the perpendicular and horizontal plines at opinion, highly improper. To use the Court THE prompt conclusion of the Crippen (r'a

He recommended the construction of a high for per chest, when called upon. The quan. altitudes ranging between 160 and 500 feet, all Frince of Wales, which the hair to the Throne furoato. The chairman, Privy Councillor tities of opium imported for despatch to gong.proving very satisfactory. Later in the after will later be called upon to exercise a good in such a manner is to make a mockery of bas eveked is the American Press a chorus of H eter, declared that the board of the com- kong and other posts were 285 and 3,015 chests anon another trial flight was accomplished by deal A large number of King George's.... the majesty of the Law. When, therefore, faudatory comment on the swiftness and digni- pany is considering the question of such a far respectively, compared with 838 and 1,495 in plans performed a sumber of circular evolutions use in the Royal schon rson, and the Price of Mr Oribara, the assistant, alone. The sero speeches have been collected and bound for one of the ladies and the Press agent sub-ty of British jaslica, which are held to compare nace. This price of a furnace in connection the preceding year or a act increase of 167 at the height of about 249 fret. sequently sued the theatre manager for a favourably with the sensationst and dilatory with a small steel forge was estimated at three chests. The total fees realised wars Rs. 15 778 considerable sum of money, which, they curis. Last year, it may be semembered, scheme bas shown that the expenses would be average price of opium in the Bombay market methods sometimes found In American Criminal million marks; bof a tall examination of the against Rs 11,780 in the previous your. The Alleged, he had promised them for their ser- President Taft expressed himself, in Chicago, much higher. There are also other difficut during the year was Rs. 1,140 per chest for one vices in getting up the whole business, the in exactly the same sense. In his opinion, ties, but it is hoped that these will be over-year old and Rt. 1,646 per chest for two years Judge very tightly dismissed the case on the American judges pred to be invested with mors come. If this should be the case, when times | old op'um ogaiņot. Re. 191Ɛ0 and R1, 1,395, thẹ | ground that such misure of His Majesty's power, and the right to apprat should be re, ato better the directors will come with pro- rise of couma haing due to the lacronzed pricei i Courts was contrary to public policy.. This stricted,

- povil; to the sha:ebeliai.

now gievalling le Quina, ·

decided in favour of the manager, and, of

Chamberlain in establishing the School. He

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SUCCESSFUL FLIGHTS IN TOKYO,

The aeroplane invented by Mr. Yamada Isaburn, of Tokyo; which accomplished a suc-

7YPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quojod below was réceived from the Mail Observatory at the American Consulate-Gonorel to-day :-

Mauila, Novembar asth, 9 a.m. Orclone of Terhorn Boat or over the Palgw ( Jelende moving W, or W.N.W.

Wales are I frequently to recite extracts from these when he was in Mr. Hansoll'a charge. The young Prince's powers of oratory Bro, cf- | courte,stp a.est undersloped, but bi prisessed. a good delivery and a pleasing intonation, and gives promisa of becɔmlag a good speaker;4: Mr. Hassell, we may remark, is a cousin of Ex 4. N. Haugell, ika wall-koowa "Aichitsch, "

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