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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30 1910
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
TWENTY ONE Subscription Griffins arrived by thes. Ani and wars drawn for at Kennedy's Causeway Bay Repository this afternoon. INVITATIONs have boas issued for the opening
of
the first Chiasso section of the Caston Kowlboa Bullway at Tasha-tau on Monday
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| We are informed by the General Managers of the Padang Rubbar O› that, the Octobir crop -amounted to doş lb, making the total harveste
od to dato 2,300 lb.
"Angul Az'z, the dethroned Sultan of Morocco,"
who is on his way to Lisbon, is [enjoying alm-"" if like a schoolboy on a holl lay. He says he will attend the Coropation in London. THE following appointments have been made the Consular Service for China, Japan, or Stam:-Moss. Edgar W. Mead, and Henry D. Kedap.
REVOLT IN MACAO.
SAILORS AND SOLDIERS IN ARMS.
LAY DOWN THE LAW TO THE GOVERNOR
SCENES AT THE CONVENTS.
[From Our Special · Oorrespondent.]
CHEVOO THE DESTINATION.
What is Mucho's loss will at mately p:oys to be Chifoo's gain; for wa hava been given to understand that after a short stay here in Hongkong (be Franciscan para will takeup bair quitters at Cheloo in North China where they will exe:c'as their noble calling in the fall feed,in from any, pemecation to bich they had been so ignominiously subjected in a cky which should, la faturs, hide her face'is shame rather then proclaim herself as the City of the Holy Name of God. While in Hong- kong the Sistar are the goats of the French mone at the Asile de in Bie Enfance)
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THE CANQSSIAN SISTERS.
The first intimatlin' that the Italian Sisters hal of any cisturbance at Macao was when a Captain of the Army called for b'e daughter at either the Sisters nor their charges were in the Convent saying at the same time that safely. Almost immediately after others cal
for the emendation of our local Companies' by the Farelga Office-Student Interpretors in | framed by the Provisional Republican Govern sta raffia actan'ly' attactal bis superior led and in a short space of tlro all the day.
Ma. Bertram Robert Smith. M.1.0 E. of Mem- bersidansing, 31, Victoria-street, S.W., and of Railway, aged 45 years, left personal estate valued at £3902. -
Shanghai, Chins, and of the Tiare la-Pokow
Home —
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In one of er latest Navy orders the thing Goverom sot gave instructions that the Traning vissel now being constructed at Barco should he fuel with oil fdel buraser, following the lead of other nations in introducing oil toto
their navios.
The Kúng Lung Za, Poo, a Dalivo newspaper at Peking, made allegation of theft against' a, castoin cuauch. The police suspended the publication of said paper. It is now reported that if the paper in question pays a fion of four hundred dollars its publication
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scholars had left and by dusk quite a number bouted by friends for greater arfaty, ne of Fortuguesa and Chiness boarders wer
Macao, 9th November, igro. ...When in obedience to the infamous mandate
RIMONSTRANCES FAILED TO PREVAIL of an Facxorable Dacred compelling the
Why C1ph Mutlu songh to cigasof Governor of Macio to promulgate the law his man as to fir, one
insub dio
the salghbouring Colony, the latter, anticipate at the officer's stomach threatening ment of Lisbon against the Jesuit Fathers in at the palat of the baydiet, alming his ting the enforcement of the order against them, to shoot the offi: if he did not hold his place. Jeft. Macao (or Hongkong, it, was hoped that Wacroups s the latter replied that he was there
At ten o'clock at night, two Patluguers the Sisters of Charity-of both the Canossian ready to die.
officials arrived at the Convent and icquired of and Frauclicio Orders—would be undisturbed A fires of asbiderably aver a hunden 1: men in the educational and humane work prosecated armed crp-a-p's than mirched to Government
the Slaters by wlors authority they hid sent. by the holy lidles at Macão. Bat
House, and there fald their domande, One
the children away. The timid ladies replied that none had been sent away but that they ropart has it that the Gaaroor was interview-bad bien called for by parents who had every right to their own diughters, The cffcials theis said that the Sisters themselves would set:
‚ LOST TO SENSE AND REASON,
bead-
THE DEMANDI
the rabble element of a people, who occeed. While another states that Senhor, Marques bouted of bel g the inhabitants of the "Oly refused a parley with the men. However that of the Holy Name of God; ara stomping at may be aotblog and have begun a cowardly and brutal campaign of persecution against the very ladias whose misistrations alone to the ages and they be summarised under the following infants, and to God's poor, are worthy of the admiration, respect and devotion of all mes,
(1) The enforcement of the anti-religious'de whatever their political or religious creeds I
cree at Macao. would seem, however, that a large proportion of the perfidious soldiers and wiilors, isto whose hands the safety of lives and property at Macao is ecranted, aro
DEREFT OF ALL SENSE OF HONOUR
be they so unjustifiably and so cratlly faith ate and prosecute a campaign of persecution agalost ladies was only crime is to abandon bogs and la their expatriation in a foreign
poble cause. tend have devoted their liven to a good and
As soon as the Jesuits took their departure fron Macio and the city, morally and in tellectually sparking, became the poorer by their outgoing, so grou; was the alarm folt by
- be résum the Porlogubis communities in Hongkong,
Ordinances. The only fault that is charged against the new Bill seems to be that it does' not go far enough in defending the inventor against the specious company promoter. Well, Rome was not built in a day. It is some satisfaction to know that the existing Companies' Ordinances served in great measure to protect British investors against
A HEATED Controversy has been raging in the many spurious concerns in the past; and it is still more satisfactory to realise that in the columas of the North Chin Daily News" con future the "shark" promoter will have less sequent upon a lectura addressed by Dr. Amor and less room for the employment of his Wilder 03 Total Abstlacoco. Dr. Wilder ir
charged with belog a faddist. powers for evil. The regular phalanx of rubber companies, good, bad and indifferent, RAISULI, the famous Moroccan ex-bilgand, has "registered under the Hougkong Ordinal from his post as Governor of the Alcazar ances," was mostly responsible for the distric. He let the tribes, his supporters, destitute and practically starving. They have Hoogkong Government wishing to exérciso better control over Shanghai companies,
consequently revolted and have killed all their sheikhs. But, says "Capital and Commerce," the now. Bill has not taken note of the fact that the directors of companies in Shanghai belong to all nationalities. The penalties imposed upon fraudulent or negligent directors would have little or no effect on such if they be longed to another nationality and it would be laiquitous if while the British member of a company is puolshed his associates of other nationalities abould go scot-free, or at least be.not directly amenable to the laws of the government under which the company is re gistered. Our northern contemporary draws GUINNESS' STOUT odation amely, lag numericeatly Issuel by the Board of. Trade la En- attention to another point equally deserv- According to the den, of Food production
ber of Chinese companies-many of themgland, the total output of grain milling is not very desirable—which adds to the list of || £65,455,000, and that of bread, and biscuits in its directors a few Britishers, and claims 633,843,000, while the output of brewing and protection under the Hongkong Ordinances. making is £47,110,002. The English, if we are allowed to infer from this, is certainly a It quotes the case of the recently issued pro-thirsty people. speclus of a Kiangsi Steam 'Navigation and Tugboat Co, Ltd, which commences with AMDONG, Cr.Fita rabbar, laʻunder, the ban. olexperts in fara on grounds which are not the very suggestive phrase, "to be incorwell kaown among the public. Experiments telegrama the Colonial Misistor has lent porated under the Companies' Ordinances made with this variety of rubbar by a leading of Hongkong, whereby the liability of the planter there show there is every reason for its members is limited to the amount of their falling into discredit. Its found to produce shares." This is a purely Chinese, concern, tie latex and to stand tapping badly. An other disadvantage is that after tapping it needs temporary is correctly informed, is that they longer rest than the Havea variety. are there so that it may have the benefit of ACCOMPANIED by Loid aid Lady Gladstone, the privileges of protection under the the Duke and Duchess of Canaagh: og No Companies Ordinances of Hongkong.vember 3 jo imeyel fron Caps Town to this company, Mr. Parker; of Simastown, to open the new Selborne Dock, Messre. Parker, Robb and Co. is the bich is capable of taking the largest ships la managing director. Messrs. Parker, "Robb
the Navy In the cauria of his speech his and Co, inspect the steam vessels, hulks,
Royal Highnes, who had a most ofthusiastic cargo boate etc, and value it, and Mr. Robb of Messrs. Parker, Robb and Co, reports that the business of the company as a "very 'valuable one and their plant suitable." On the face of it, it is clear that the Hongkong Ordinances were never designed for the pro- tection of such companies nor to give them rach an alluring aspect in the eyes of the
in PINTS and SPLITS.
A. S. WATSON & 00., LIMITED,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Hongkong, 7th July, 1910,"
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be Jongkong Celegraph and the Britishers in the concern, if our con-
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOY, 30, 1913.
THE CONSEQUENCES OF · ANARCHY.
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vital importance to the healthy trade of the Far East, and, with our contemporary, we anxiously await the final draft.
rezeption, al'aded to the determination towa Stuth Affiest) take her stue in her owa diferes and in that of the Empire.
THE CHARGE AGAINST. THAYER.
ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.
At the Magistracy this morning," belote” Mr.
charged with having obtained a sum of $175.8 case in which A. Thayer, an American,
by falsely pretending that he had an account with the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank In Menila.
Mr. H. L. Decoys, of the Crown Solicitor's fice, Mr. H. W. Looker, of Hessri. Deacon, Looker and Deacon, Mr. J. H. Gardiner, and Mr. A. R. Davies, manager-of-the-Hongkong
Hotel, were in Const
including the Franciscan and Capussian () The axpulsion of the religions orders,
Sisters,
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(3) The closing of the 'V.d. Nava nawi paper.
(4) The increase of the pay of the soldiers. The temper of the rev s'utioniries was such the toss the simation, I ballaws that thaiz demiid was partially acquired is is the
at that the office of the Vale Na ja, naws. piper was cloiad later in the evening and the Sisters of Castity are preparing to take their
a from Macao.
There was
while the scenes, recounted abors wees bing CONSTERNATION AT THE TWO CONVANIS
exacted in the city. By this'tions 'aux1ous Shanghai and Macao, that several meetings wore held to all these centres, the oa'coms of Prats, rolavas and friends of the children which was that urgeat telazhic raprasaatday-scholars as well as bardem, began to tiona were despatched to the Minister for the arrive auf withdraw the girls to their rapac Colonies in Llaboo, arglag kims to suspend jans and friends. In the cus of the Santa tiva homs or to the ease and shaliar of guard. the operation of the provisions of the Do: 011 Caveat gida special mention must against the religious orders at Macao. To be male of the casiderate hospitality Chinese Catholics, too, bath at Micis and of tws Garmii families who took care of al Hongkong held sepresentative meetings and resolved upon Identical.telegraphic memorials to the Portuguese metropolis. To all these
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HONGKONG ENGLISH GIRLS
be allowed to leave with,ut permission. The ab.. *Superiores, made it clear that she would not fortake her God-enljusted charge. When she left, she would leave with the childen. The younger of the two officers tried to make light of the situation by reminding the Sisters' reat would be that they must discard their dis that a condition for their remaining at the Con
tinctive communal costume, nor would they be allowed to be soon in the street in them. With those words, he laughed a savaga laugh and' left the Convent giles. Secret Folice and sol dien to mulli,
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KEPT SENTINEL
within the precincts of the Conyant, and any attempt to remove the sacred images was de feated by the men. One of theas had the cane door to inform the Sisters that his confederates had been supplied with powder and shot from the armcuty.
branch establishment at Mongba outside the
Two Artillerymin valled the Convandakan
City limits and there informed the Sistern. La charge to take cito of themselves because the soldiers would visit them at night and do thes
to death.NAL
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Beforosix o'clock this morning,Captain Ribar. called at the Casa de Beueficencia and in formed the Sisters that the soldiers did not want them to leave, this placing the fighind ladies on the
HORNE CYA DILEMMA.
Six bad already completed preparations to proceed to Hongkong and arrived here to-day leaving 28 Icaling and Portuguese Slaters aid 16 Chiasso Duns to their own device; at MacO
latest information that we hava been ablá
to gather is that no harm has come to them in
the course of to-day and it lathisceraly, hoped that they will fin unmolested by the rowdy element at Macho., Vik
The Salesian Fathers, together, with the two industrial instructors, have also bad to give up their good work at Macao, They are now in ongkong and ara ike guests of the Rt. Rev. Bishop D. Pozz >ni.
besides those fan Japie and Maulis. Mr. Schluter and Mr. Jobit were the two gentlemen Even the Macan Governor and the Bishop who voluntested such watcome. assistance to have appealed to Lisbon, so far, in vain. The the Santa Clara Coarsat in the Sisters' hour of expulsion of the Jesuits was piramptorily end. Bath thote gentamaa belong to the joined and that of the other religious co- Chinese Impaid Muridis Castoms service gregations is held in abeyance pending the Thay, moreover, offered shelter also to all the receipt of the despr'cles from His Lordship good Sisters who, in the circumstance, ceuli which have gone forward by the mill on the not abandon the Convent to acerpt auch subject. In the meantime hope was entertain generously proffered help. A Mr. Xavier, who ed that better counsels might sill prevail with also hid his daughters under the Sisters the powers that be and, at any rain, the good charge, volunteered to piovids shelter for the Bisters of Char'ty bi permitted to remain for Convent girls.
The Reverand Mother seat word to the the benefit of this ill-warred elty Litta dil the inhabitots think that the sailors and Bishop for Instructions how to act, but the mili soldiers, in whom we have been accustomedary cordon, established in the main street by the to look for protection, would take the law intervalation arios prázta fed the possibility of any their own bands and subvert authority-even message: reaching the Seminary from the the puthority of an illicformed and wickedly. Cavon, and the subsequ tot hours of suspenis inspired Republican Goverome t. That was, ware trying o001 to the Sisters in the ex rame.pparently earned the displeasure of the however, what came to pass, and Mecio was treated this after om to a
TASTE OF REVOLUTION,
THE BISHOP'S MESSAGE.
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At seven o'clock in the evening a message rived from the D'hop. I conveyed the
It is reported that a secret meeting was held direction to the Supariozata for herself and the
PRIVATE CITIZENS THREATENED. . Mr. A. J. Faste, the barrister, having teen threatened personal violence by the re volatioantier, has taken his departure for Canton, while Mrs. Basto arrived in Hong kong to-ly. Dr. Leiz Nolasco has also
Republican a'eme:t at Macao, for wo bear that b's life, too, bas tein threatened.
A private telegram received la Hongkong to-day repers that order has been restered, but whether H.E. the Governor, with whom much physical forces to mila'ala order is another form qxion. It almost beloves the British Go vernment is order to protect the lives and property of the British; subjects there to vis patch a naval ft villa to Macao watera in case of emergency,
CLAIM ON PROMISSORY NOTE.
The news from Macao is only what might have been expected. An Army and Navy which have distinguished themselves a those of Portugal. have done in the recent evouts at Lisbon last month, are capable of developments which might startle even Revolutionaries. They seedlessly rebelled against their King, they now appear to be in needless rebellion against the very Govern- ment which they helped to set up. This would be of only intellectual interest to us, too-confiding investor. The new Bill is of. R. Wood, the heating was rasumed of the what transpired a, the meeting I h've had no får I writs my information Is ihat the inmates sympathy must be felt, can commandithetuvoj
on Monday in the City for a revolt on Tuesday.sters to leave Micro to-morrow morning.
ciently to say that the Navy and the Army-ta ocction-to find out to-day, but I know suffit davit a busily packing up their baggags to lawa for Hongkong on Wednes. ba more correct the rank and Gle-ware in
day'
open revolt this afterloon aåd wers masters of
ARRIVAL AT HONGKONG, the S.ttlement for the rest of the evening. Up the arrival of the Sul Os from Macan Shortly after two o'clock in the afternoon sjb.fata noia to-day 'a'ráprossataà'iva of the Hong-- gig from the gunboat Patris pulled up on the tox Telegraph a rivpartho wharf to gather Contaired a number of sailors armed with ris, acip yasterday. Athipiar a group of dies beach in front of the Micas Cycle Degő!, 11 am culars of the sizing-events-which-arcused;
success os of shots in the air, This, was ap- with her precious living frei bt of a mumber of As son as they gained the shire they fired a wataweting the arrival of the Macao steamer
paren ly a
| young girls ailla the yala kṣap'ng of the Sisters who travelled by the same boat to Koogkeng to their coufederates of the Garrison; for no today. The liuis charges-30ms twelve or sooner were the record and third rounds filed more of them were daughters of Bittish His Worship-At you prosecuting, Mr than the military men replied with a like namals who had elected to have their girls Dennys?
berof ri shun. Alsost immediately. soms brought up at fauts Clara." On boarding the the me neat. The Eplica at represented by Franci.ca foft, baving previously prided of our Hongkong gentlemen who bad loud of Mr. Deanys 1 am not prosecuting just off the soldiers. broke looss from the Sas Ateamer our representative came across a party the Inspector. I understand that Mr. Gardier themselets with arms and ammunitions from the empate at Macao last evening through Mr: is appearing for the defence and is about to the magazine. The officers commanded the F. B. de V. Squres, who was the first: gestis ask for a weeds adj ujament,
men to desist from joining the melcontents man to receive a telegram of the onloward His Worship-1 wast to heir sour state- bat as they appeared of langer amenable to occu rep'e las evaning from the guardian of ment. Br. Davies. Is the Hongkong Fotel discipline they rushed out and joined the amus, 1.1 Bale, W. Har lwicks en 1 D. his, 1tla diughter at Macao. MOUN H. Pairla's soldiers. prosecu ing or not?
The small band made a ber-line for the Tos arsyed to Macao in a spicia ́ly, main garrison quarters of Flora Bracks, chaitere1 fausch, fatting from Fong where the pre-arranged thrês riffs shola were at midnight last nigt.. "They ar again & of andal orcs the soldiers rushed out rived at their destination at 4.30 2.0, to-day to increase the ran's of the disaffected.
and mide straightf e" the Santa Clara, Tho Convin! was locked up. Even at that garly
and to all who are not Portuguese, were it not for the fact that British and other Forcigo interests are vitally affected. Chineseinterests, of course, are more concerned in Macao than any other, not only Chinese of the OLD ENGLISH HODSES. maioland but Chinese of Hongkong, many of them British subjects. The conduct o A most interesting part of English life is the antiquity of many of the homes of the the rebellious soldiery will be watched with interest, therefore, not only, as doubt people, from Duke to cottager. Our ances by the British Naval Forces in there waters, tore built not only for themselves but for but also by the numerous and far from their children's children and for even later ill-trained and ill-disciplined Chinese Army generations. A fascinating book, we have: in Kwang Tung Province at the very gates often thought, might be written about some of Macao. How seven hundred soldiers of the beautiful and historic old houses who apparently take a light-hearted view of which abound in England. This has been the responsibilities entailed by wearing a successfully done at last. The book, entitled uniform, are going to defend the very inter- "Old English Houses" by Allan Fea, pub- eats which they are busy destroying, is a lished by Martin Eecker, London, is worthy puzzle which may be paradoxically solved | of a place on one's bookshelves. What a by the Chinese. It will be really interesting charming companion when on a holiday in and perhaps even consoling to a philosopher | the country Mr. Fea would make 1. His book to observe Chiness troops engaged in the reveals a thoughtfully humorous disposition, ́unaccustomed task of restoring order among and a mind stored with historie and anti- the inhabitants of a Foreign country. Of quarian tearsing. It also shows that Mr. course, the latter designation is now dispute | Fea is possessed of the sense of beauty. Ho ed by the Chinese when applied to Macao. is an artist. The photographs in the book -There is, however, no denying the truth that | are delightful, they remind us of countless until quite recently Macao was a Foreign spots of the South of England, a country country, inhibited by the decendante of men dear to us not only as lovers of the beautiful, whose renowned names stil shed a golden but as students of history, and still more on lustre on the face of history. It is true that elude expression. The chapters which deal Recount of those personal associations which Macao was the point whence Christianity with Kent and Sussex and Hampshire in- came to China, Macao. WAS once the terest us most, but that on Buckinghamshire representative of Christian civilization. is probably the best in the book. It is next Now that the latter has coised to exist to impossible to lay down this book when in Macao, thera does not feem to be any good stories. As we write, we are told by a once one has begun to read it. It is full of serious reason why Confucianiat civilization friendly critic that the chapter on Bucking should not take its place. Perhaps in some hamshire is not best, but that on Bedford, ways the Chinese will recivilize Macao, It Hertford and Middlesex. Now, when you fastens on a different chipice for special
› is an entertaining speculation to a thoughtful get several opláigns, and each one of them
F is Warship-Are you for the prosecution, Me Looker
Mr. Looker-No, your Worship, I am not prosecuting any more. The case is a very peculiar one and I believe is now in the hands of the Police.
Mr. Davies-No, your Worship. His Worship Then you are prosecaling, Sergeadt Will?
Sergeant Wills-Yet, your Worship; the case is mine.
His Worship-Mr. Gardiner, you are ap: feiting for the defence?
Mr. Gudioer-Yes, your Worshipata ! And yon set for an adjsuraméet?—You. Fo: bow long?-I should think about work w.nl leuiti.
D3 you ask for a formal adjournment or for a késeime?-Yorm d; 50%,
mbe His Worship-¡f:the case'ls committed t will have to stand over to the December Ees
Kiops, ..
Mr. Gardiner Wit sour Worship remand it for four days?.
Is Worship Very well, .tten,-you are ic. for four days.turder, at 20 8.m. Mr. Doaaye bwa nɔt bid any definite that there are three charges.
His Worship-Yes,
PRECONCERTED SIG TAL
While these exciting steins wars being
hour the Sisters wäre still.
-PACKIKO UF
This morning, before Mr. Jastics A. which Oyager Stegb, a watch n in the em Horclard, Folare Judge, a case, was called in ployment of Mess. Mody and Co, sued Kong Chan, & Spring Garden Ling, and ab Sala Salary Board coolie, for a sum of | 545 5*, of which $35 wis dus ova promissɔry- note dated rith Augent, and the balanes in- terest thereon.
Mr. 1. H. Gardiner, who apɔta:ed for the
in substitution for are her, There were two plaintiff, stated that the defence, was that the promissory note wasons which had baso given promissory notes. In the one case the amouet, was Sgo and it was sigued by que person. The second promissory note, upss which this claim led, was for $35... It was sigued by two pir- sons, the defendants,
Ab Shiu, on being called forwa d, identified
the
50 promissory note as balrg the original one sized by him on 21st Jane, 1010. He got the money for his own cars, and Kwong Ehan
wai farther adj varnað
was only guarantor.
The Cisa
Monday,
BIJOU SCENIC 1HEATRE,
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W
'en citd `news travolled. fast and farians throughout the ci y of the incipiout revolt'and
Tto Bou Scenic Theatre has been drawing. there now arrived Liant Machado, the side de; for the voyage to Hongkang, The Loxious fairly good houses nightly. Mr. Blephenson camp to the Governor, as one Capt. Akimboja pavesta had their auxiety sat at rest when they in her damalic imperionions, puts the audi Martins. I would not be sure if the efficer acwira told that their dasghters were to the safe respon ble for an allibition of club-swiggleg
ence lato roars of lighter, Mr. Collins is': compassing the A.0.0, was the gentlemun ke plag of their frioods-- Henzrk. Schlater and which is well worth seeing. On the whole the named. That was the name given to me by fobst, and when the visitors called at the té, pictures A:s very good, particeluly the "önn 14. 76 wilubss of the Incidents about to be silente of the fater: the joy of the meeting called At & Cinematograph Show 9. The simp recorded. Bath the officem ascertained that with the children was one which only parents.
is scroamingly fappy.
A special matiroffor children will be gives the revolotionists' bijective was Government alonacas know how to a precisto. Alto ether on Saturday, and December, and the manage Hanie where the men hoped for an interview | savon Franciscan Sister came over to Fengs mont. haro, spated eg, effitto "ensura with the Governor in order to compel the Gavi ong this morning and with them were, twelve success. An quracilis programme has bren ernor to pat lati immediate execution the pro European girls and pine Chloess, Tre' are drawn up wich is calculated to appeal w),1 be a guessing competition, and a obiembla among other so called grievances for which were to leave for Hongkong skis afièraɔ: ", df | gift has bon prom and to thy successful, mite, { they word koping to obtala redress,
at the Estce: dá Thunday morning.
The ch-rges will be extremely moderato.
mind to wonder how it is that the unbaptis | commequation, the euclusion to be arrived fastetatiɔde, y or Worib p," ba; 1 undirstar & fcriptive Decree egalosi tha religious orders] stilt alx Sixers of that orfer at Macas who to the juvenile' faste. In addition to this, there
d Chinese, serenely indifferent to the quarat by a reviewer is that the book is really
els of sects, or the jingling of discord not charming and interesting work.
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