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Entitations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 2 1910

nish journal, under the heading of "Wave of Rovolt in Many Lands,” we learn that the re volution in Portugal has acted as a torch, and that discontented nations all round the Tropicalzanë have been infimed into disorder: Insurrectione, alarms and revolts are reported

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The Macao Revolt,

ARRIVAL OF BRITISH CUNBOATS, H.M.B. SANDP.FER AND," ROBIN" TO

PROTECT DRIT SI INT RIST9.

[From Our Speetal Cu respondent 1,

Macao, and December.

BXGOVERNOR of Macho,

ARRIVAL IN KONGKONG

SPORTING,

TO-MORAGW'S FIXTURES.

The fallowing Er the Gxtures for to morrow

LEAGUE CRICKET.

Hongkong (!), whilst a Türkish expeditionary force is out burning the villages of the rebels lions Druses in Syria It was a philosophical old sinner who found consolation in the fact that his singing was done in good company! But Hongkong, apparently, cannot even lay this "unction to her soul." Gautemalau insurrectionists, Albanian bandiui, Spanish anarchista, and fire and sword Turks: liese gest'emon left Hoogkong Macaolótakaovad Odiober the No 10 boy brought her a chit. 1. J. Leila, Under those circumstances,.cur

THE GRANT CASE.

DEFENDANT COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

His Excelloacy Shabors Eduard » Marjiany John Grant waysga'a brauzbi up before Mr: ex-Gov rast of Macio, and Lady Mags ER Halifaxat the Magiracy this gero nanived from, the For uguess Colony by to on charges of alleged unlawful posipis os of mining beat today. They nia at the. chenses, forging and utering cera's orders present moment guests at the Hongkong Hotel Royal Engineers, Hongkeng Cricket apd teleri u lypo atalog cerialo 1.0.U dato His Excellency, and Lady Maques gill-ba Olub "A" at Happy Valley, 2.15 pm. Fere liberty is at an end! The priests have 13th Novembe last; with laten: to defraud one leaving for Lisbon by the French Nail steamer. Craigengower Oricket Club r., Police.Re. already changed their dress and go about like Kenec Robarts of the Koslosa Canton Rail on Tusly next. A representative of the creation Club at 0.0.0. ground, 3:15 pm parsots in black clothes and a Rumisa collardy. Mr. R. L. Dennys, Sr., from the Crown Longkong Teligrops, called His Ex-Kowloon C icket Club Remnants, on the

The British tiver Runboats Salipiir and Salle's office, prosecuted, Gran', as before, cellency this afternoon, when he foned Kowloon Ground, 2.15 p.m.,

Hwas undefended

The Remnants will be reprososted by the him in busy conference with the Com. Robin turned up smiling yelerday... Majesty's Navy has a habit of appearing whic Ms. Muskett was called and stated that mander of the gunboat Patrio and with the flowing in their match against Kowloon ever things as getting mixed-hant-that on employed at the Vietn's Fare Sedie Consul fr Portugal in Hongkong, Senhor. A. H. Young, G. Yo 11g, G. A. Coke, RN, Today night, before the paily four English no rcgnise the dafeddan. Gatie 30th

A. P. H. Rouquo te, R.N, C. T. Hosa, D. E. their title girls, who waz. harders is the State

Danuelly, M. M. Mais, C. F. Shackleton, W. Waterloos, C. E. Shields, W.. E. Warburton Chrá Convent, po sogal representation was:

and F. Maison. addressed to His Excellency Sir Frederick Lugard, that Governor on the state of inecurity of British residents at Macan The orrance sesyrlay of the two

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"gunidins of the 'pisača" may be accept

e queer company, assuredly, for the respects able and peaceable folks of Hongkong to find themselves classed amongst. But sure ly our Conish friend must be poking fun For our part, we have natyreen the slightest sign of revolution in Hongkong except those sudden and distressful revolu-ed as an indic-tion of the watchful energy tions from hot to cold weather, and vice versa, which we have been experiencing of late, We are all very lojal in this comer of the Empire, and, speaking with that authority WHISKY which comes through being on the spot, wo can assure our Cornish contemporary that

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ness here for some time past. Had there been a revolution, we should have been sure to hear about it. If there really was a revolu- ¿inu, ít must have been a very little one and the Sanitary Fepartment could have lost no time in clearing up the mess.

CHRISTMAS DONES.

bave a sluttry effect at the present junctúre.

RYPUBLİÇİN MEETING..

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precative hesitated to fatrade upon His Wa beliers His Excellancy will call on Itis Excellency Sir Frederick and Lady Lugard B: Government House before taking his de- partero from the Colosy,

Excellency's time and attention.

A MARVELLOUS BSCAFE,

FORTUNE FAVOURS DARING BURGLANS,

The Folice team for ic-morrow's match is as follows:-P. P. J. Wodehougs, G. A. Wood, cock, Dr. Kelly, J. Kerr, D McHardy, W. Kent, D McLennan, W. Pitt, J: Ogg, S. Bell, and W. .Copper.

The undermontied players will repressat the HK C.C."&" in their match against tho REA 5 Fowler, H. Hancock, J. Hall, Jacks, A. O. Lang, E. C. B. Lover, A. Be Lowe, Dr. G. E Abey, A Mackenz'e, M. R. Harr's, and Heo. Dr. J. M.. Atkinson.

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On the back of the chit was wilutin G. Smith Grapl, Cantor-Kowlood Railway. She thought the man was newly-employed by the Railway She told the boy hit it was alright and to g and show it to the manager. The chit was for tsard disks total to $675. Sho sly heard of John Grant in newspapers and did not know him personally. She would of the Hongkong Geversor and his readingssave never passed the chit if she had known to feed a willing eat in all that conceran it eat it was signed by John Gract. Tiera were

In the early hours of this mersing barglars well being of his nationals. The presence of other cii's of 62 cents each which were sigurdurako into Bradley and Company's Godoxo at detachment <fike.Brijish ever stila.shouf 02 the bame day.

Wanchai, from which the thieves rem vedalerge Defendant-Waat tims of the dy dd you quantity of sandalwood to a boat lying near receive the chi's? -It was handed to my about the waterfront facing the gocowes. The good a p.m.

European Police Sergeant happened 11 arrive were left on the praya cear the what but white the culprits were at werk getting more out a

on the spot in the course of his bat. He found the golowa dor opta, where; on he promp ly bolted it agair, at the same time giving tro.blasts en his whistle to recute assist ace. Before the others co Id arrive, however, the thieves managed to make good their The Remnants escape through the back, door and a few R.GA 3 momen's later, the boat alongside the wharf Civil Sevico.... body could be discavored in the gedown. Allow thor away. A search was then made but no-

the stolen property was recovered intact.

Last night à great mesting of republicans'

and

"seldiers". was. hell, I do not yet know the result, but you must expect a wi e frem me to-day. Yesterday the soldiers i met were quire polite, and the republican officials were perfectly civil and concepiu their speech and attitude. All depends now on their sincerity, I was interviewing republicans all yesterday... GOVERNOR'S DEPARTURE.

I hear that the Governor will be leaving Macan to-day. Seahor Mays carries with The usefulness or otherwise of the Governm the sincerest sympathy of all right-misded unent Commission system of inquiry into people and be bas their good wishes wherever alleged abuses in the public service, has ho goes, always been a debatable subject." If it was

-THE SISTIK} OF CHARITY

They were about to lave for Hò glorg th's morning, but were prevailed opon at to go at any rate for the preseri. Of course, these

lived at Ne. 53. Hollywod Road. She koew defendant. The first time she saw him was betwees 2 or 3 sm on the ra h of November. Defendat said be yad at Lown. He told her the place was at the terminus of the railway,

Ada Morris was dext called and said she

seven minutes walk from the railway. The next day he told her that his name was E. Ro-

beris. She asked him whit "E" stood for He replied "Erick." In a jɔking, way she plied "No." She then spelled it out to asked him if it was "Hontick" and he re

bin. He mentioned to witness four names of people whom, she knew quite well. She belived at that time bis came was E. Rubatı.

membered seeing defendant wri ing and signing a cheque for Stoo. Miss Stewart was also present. The there was handed to witness, and the boy gave him the 1.0.0.. She is

generally voted useless by the bulk of those of the Canoss an ordef' are still with us Later on this had some suspicion. Sho're ratepayers who had to pay the expenses, that was generally because the real results of such inquiries were seldom or never published in full. The public were given just as much information as was considered good for them. To this day it is a commonplace to say, that when the Government wants to shelve a question it forthwith appoints a

that have already left have not returned and the future movemeats of the remaining members of the Sisterhood form the subject of interest isg speculation bere.

JOURHALIST IN BAD ODTUR. T

Commission. In the case of the Mupi-red the wrath of the republican party in Macao. A member of the journalistic profession in Hongkong appears to have unwittingly incur. cipal Inquiry Commission at Lingapore, His fathful chronicle of facts and lucidents howover, some real good. would appear has placed him a bad cdoar with those who to have been accomplished, as a perusal are of a diff radi shade of pol sical epluion. of the record of evidence will show. At the Why his independence of speech and ca:door ninth sitting of the Commissiou, Albert Ed-of expression should lovoke the cordemenitos ward Passinore stated that when employer of people he is beyard comprehension, Ar of Messis, Howarth Erskine & Co., Ltd., he gentleman in question is a Fritish subject bad paid several commissions to Municipal any pars mal violence attempted on him, as it is threatened, may içvolve consequences which aud Government servants. "Oxing to cer

thore who have planned his cedoleg have not fa tain things happening" he was instructed not reckoned with. The British Lion's punitive to pay any more. He knew his firm had powers have ten proved to be extremely

conditions.

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On November 18, 19:0, at :3 Tongia given these commissions every year for eight vigeross in the past under other but identical)

Road, Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ham. mood, a con.

DEATH.

On November 16, 1910 at 97:c Wossung Road, Shanghai, John Lewis, light-house keeper, I. M. Customis, aged-63 years.

The

Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DJECEMBER 2, 1910.

REVOLT IN HONGKONG!

years up to 1908 They were given in all the departments," "on contracts. As a rule it was ten per cent, pu,the amount of the bill. They were paid in cash: "if they had been paid by cheque, it would be very easy to trace them." The following two sets of question and answer tell their own story: "Were the payments made periodically, or on every hill 7-At the end of the year. In the form of Christmas boxes?—Yes, if you like to put it, that way." When asked for names of recipients, this witness said, "I do not think I ought to name any special in

CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

This moming in the Summary Court, before Mr. Justice Hazeland a care. was called to which Herser Eberius and Co. s.ed E Tai for $321.so damages, Mr. Shooton appeared for the phiaff and Mr. Gardiäër for the defendant

Mr. Shenton said that this was a question as to quality of gords. It had been agreed by, the parties to go to arti'ration. There was an wird, a d he was suing co the award, which

was to have been farl

Mr. Gardiner said there was special defence to be set up...

Mr. Shenton-My friend geoer lly says that when he wants time.

Mr. Gardiner-Will you give me mutual diedagery?

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the cheque, was returned from the bank. On pected that defendant was John, Graˇt when

Sunday should to Miss Stewart that the hoped he was not John Gran

Defendant-Did you know me previdusi, ?—

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In where ?—In the same bouse; • When?-The time of the races,

taj as motsteche on the nth.

Was a stranger then 7-Yet, because you

À BANKRUPT DEFENDẦNT,

to the Summary Court this morning-before Mr. Justica F. A. Hazeland, Pulenë Judge-a case was called in which Eing Long Cheung Kee sued Wo Shang Cheng for $697 38,

office, appeared for the defendant and asked Mr. Ho You Sik, of Mr. Leo d'imada's

for a week's Röjodrement.

His Lordship-Why ?.

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Mr. Yau-Because, my Lord, my client has not got his books and papers necessary to the case. There have all been taken away by the creditors.

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Mr. Steston, who appeared for the plaintiffs. sail that the defendants were in takruptcy

Was the boy present when this cheque was and it was most essental that he should get sigacd-No.

judgment before the receiving order was

You positively swear that I wrote that suid. cheque?--I do.

What time was it 7-1 dose quite remember what time it wa", but it was in the afternoon, sum of $16? -I don't remember.

How m ny chits were the e la make up the

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His Lordship-Is the defendant in the Colony ?

Mr. Shenton-No, my Lord. Hols outside the juriščiction of the Court and is zo: likely to return, I have already a warrant for his

Brest,

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His Lordship said he would take the case

Was it more than ore?—Yes Was it six -I don't r. member. Then you are sure it was more than one 7-- | Jater.

Yes,

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When it again came on at a subsequent Did you have any communication from me stage, Mr. Ho You Sik stated that he contens on Sunay night? No.

ed to judgment,

Any commusic tide it all?-Yes on the following day.

Ab ut what time? 832 in the evening. Does the boy speak and write, Erglish ?— Уев

Do you pay him a co misston 7-No. Heatly gets a sliry ? - Yes, .... What is his 5:1ty-Twiny dolla s a month,

Doyouknow how many?..U's the boy gave mo on funday morning?-1 did not ses jou that morning.

-- His Lordship entered judgment accordingly.

„NEWS FROM THE NORTH.

-fcially Transt tsk for the Eunjking. Zelegraph.]

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THE BOARD OF PARLIAMENTO,

Pace Ching and other Princes recently he'd a conference wi bregard to the question if the responsibilities of such a body. These must be cf the utmost importance and Prince Chiog could not see his way to assum: this difficult tsk being, informed that the Premier's ditty is mare or less similar to that

The O.C.C. (eam are as follows:-R. Bas

Brage, E. L. Ersga, H. B. Tayler and L. &. W. H. Viventh, P. Caine, L. A Rose, Re Pesto:ji, J.D. Noia, R. Carvalho, J. V.. Lammert,

LE GUN T. BE.

The following is the table up to date p

Club,.. P. W. L. D. PG. 11140 4 3 I -.7%

2 1-6565% 3-2- -1 €6.01%

R.E

Hongkong...... Craigengower H.K. Police

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3 1

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OTHER CRICKET.

1 50.00%

1 15.9%

333%

11: GKOKO CHICKET CLUB VS REAL

A match will take place on the Hongkongn Cricket Club's ground on Saturday afternoon against the R.G.A,

The following will represent the Cub's team:-E, Honcock, A. P. Dashwood, A. C. E., Elbotoub, T. E, Fearce, W.O. D. Turner, H. D. Starple, R. E. O. Brd, H. R. Phelips, D. C. H. Dalrymple, R.N, E. T. Wickham, R.N.,

and H, R, Makin.

LEAGUE-FOOTBALL,

SECOND DIVISION,

33rd Company, Royal Garrison Artillery, es. 87th Company, Röyal Tarrison-Antillery, 03 the Military Ground, 10 pm. Referee; Guo ner Mirah.

LEAGUE TADLE

TU WILD. P. $3 R.GA... 110 87 Coy R.G.A.... 2. I E

88 Cay F.GA, I a D I I B.O.C...

H. K. Police........ 2 0 E

RUGBY FOOTBALL..

HONGKONG CLUB es, THE NAVY

The fellowing hive bien selected to pay for the Hongkong Club against the Navy in the first of the series of the Lup matches to moir w after. con at Happy Valey. Kick-off, 4.15 pm. Full back H. G Hegarty Three-ques;] C. Roberts, J.-F. McGregor, T. E. S. Robson,'' J. Gregory; Halves: T. Cocker and A. A. Claxtos: Forwards? W. Ross, A. G. Rareshi, C. C. F. Cunningham, J. Bell-Irving, A. Tera paley, D. G. Ches: maz, E. . Sco't and H, W. Leiter.

Is the bey empowered to collect money for the LOU? Yes, if he has them in his post and cusche only three ORIENTAL DEVELOPMENT COV. sesion.

Just leo's ct.the writing in that cheque, Don't you think it is rather shaky ?—I don's know how you write.

Mr. Shento~My friend's clent has once been dyed by ao:ther scliciter that he has no delato?

Where was the cheque got from? You took Mr,azer. Then he bad very bad advice, it from your pocket. They are ot suing on the award.

wite the names down on a bit of paper. Those names are "nol printed, however. Still, the knowledge of the existence of that bit of paper" just have set the ears of many a Municipal official a-tingling. As regards the commissions paid to Government, as apart from Municipal servants, Mr. Passmore said absolutely that he could not recollect the name of any one of them-covery. It is a sul for damages, my Lord. and he was allowed to retire,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

delivered ia Loadon on sit inst. THE German Mail of the 2nd November was

Pat SIDE T Taft hopes -cext year to recom merd a general r 1 of one cent for letters throughout the United States.

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It used to be said that if Hongkongites dividual, as I have left the firm." The Fre wanted to know what was going on behind Isident said, "I am afraid we must press: the scenes in this Colony, they had to go to the point," and he allowed, the wiinces to the Singapore newspapers in order to find put. There is no doubt that some years ago this somewhat anomalous state of things did exist with regard to "inside" governmicutal doings at any rate, And the reason was not far to seek, Wired perfectly legitimate and non-committal information was desired upon any question of public importance, the lead of that Department would be approached in the customary way. If he refused, as was usual, to give the journalist any satisfaction, the latter simply went about attaining his object in another way, though generally that meant sending the news down first to Singa pore (or Shanghai) for publication so as to cusure the source of divulgence from being detected. So that it is quite true that we used to have to go to Singapore papers to find out what was happening at our own CAT, Corbett, of thejh Rajputs, reports to door. Also we have often had to trust to the Police the lps of a pair of fiet 1.sses the London newspapers to get first informa. with compasas attached in. Shatin Valley. tion regarding the findings' of Inquiries and. Two sampan women were ficel fi; each ot Commissions that concerned Hongkong the Magistracy this maiding for making fast to pure and simple. Indeed, the whole wide the troopship ferdinge without permission. world appeared to be able to look over our

A CHINAMAN was fined Sto by Mr J. R. Weed backyard wall and see many things which we at the Tolice Court this morning for being on otail persons should have been able to dis- 'heard the s.5. Kajaburi without permission. cern. There is no doubt that the Hong An Indian was charged fefore Mr. E.R. Hal kongite may learn many new abd wondrous lifax at the Magistracy this morning for be- things about his own island from the well- taving in a d ́s uderly masser on board the 5.5 informed Home journals, eg, the recent meg. His Worship orde'ed ihs defend Jurid descriptions of those "deas of in not to pay a one of f25 or three weeks' imprison. iquity," the opium divans, and so on and só | ment, forth: all, of course, written with a purpose THE sentos of c'ilendars has commenced. Our and without the slightest regard to the truth offices is dally oled with there reminders Under all there aBlictions, however, we have of the coming year The latest to bend is still contrived to struggle along and might from the Yorkshire Iau auce Company and well have continued to do so for all time cat h.lia degin severising W. D. and But now we are brought face to face with a charge more terrible than any that has gone before: We are told, forsooth,

H, O. Will clgatellen..

Mr. Shenton-! will give 'my friend dis-

His Lordsip-And the question of damages was referred to an arbitr tort

Mr. Shinton-Yes, my Lord, The caid was adjourned for a week.

THE Tekin Fress jays the negotiations between Great Britti and Japan over the tatif grit tion are Low at a sandstill. This is thought to be due to the fact of the disrelation of the British Parliam'at. It is generally believed that no development can be expected to the negotiations prior to the opening of the Lietin

Tokio.next month, ・・

Could I have gope Lway without signing a cheque ?-Yes. :-

Mr. Dennys-You would not have given him the LOU's wilkout receiving a chéque?—No

The Louse-boy of Ra. 53 Hollywood Road said be recognised the defendant. He came to the house on the night of the ith November ced let on Monday morning. Shor ly after 10 is 'mo ning bis mistress gaya bin a chrgas to go to the bank to get cashed This cheque was learced to him with a piper etached eni hs took i: back to his mistress."

Wileets was cross-examined by defendant. Sergi, Wills stated that he made Inquiries on the 13th November and on that right be went to 3, Hollywood Read and saw Edox WE bear that two dew gunboats have been Stewart and Ada Morris. He also saw the orderd from Japan for sevice on the Yangireboy, who took some chits from a drawer signed by the Naval Board at Peking. The bra's ato by E. Roberts and gave them to bin. He went

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GRAND COUNCILLOR.

JAPANESE SATTLERS FOR COREA, The Oriental Development Company is azy

|ing that in the case of the Cabinet, ibe premjër wood have the cooperation of the other mem hers who share with hint the responsibility. Prince Ching signified ly's 'consect to beinz nominated as a cindidate for the Premiership.

usequently, the Plac is spoke to the Rrgent ported to be preparing for the in rdduction of oo-ibe importance of the immediate qytablish.__its_first_Japaneco-sutlers-ist-the Cdreta. ment of a respon izle C-bust

4 | peninjula. Their tumbár will be rather limit. SENATE POSITI025.

ed, the Schul Press states, but in view of the Pilac Pú-las has suggested that all the fact that the access of this fi at batch will positions in the Senate hus: belled by officials have afayetching beating upon fature settle's Golding substantive ranks.

as well is upon Corean farmers, the Directors of the Company are evidently exercising goat precaution so the atletion of the catdida'es.

On the other hand there are indications that Japanese fumers have begun to show a serious

over twerty, applications, it is reprried, bavo prrest in Gorean my culture. Op to date been reca'ved by the Company from would-be settlers in groups. Some days ago filty Japan. | ess, formi g1 too famílies, arrived from Gamma prefecture without miklog pravious arrange- ments and surprised the Directors of the above mo Company, with a regget for a contract of.. settlement. :

Duke Tasize, the Minister of Finance, is to perill Edict will be Issed is the carr e of a Es appotated a Grand Council', Thịlg faw days.

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MILITARY SCHOOL,

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Minister of Wat Y.m Chaug bis decided to (blish three el.mentary.millary cools in every district, and a medium military rehool in Try prefecture. Initractions will to given to (the various authorities to adopt immediate

measures.

́ ́A--PROTEST.____ Princes To:i-biup and Tsuitão protested to the Prince Regent against Doks Tsaltse's Cabinet. appointment as a Minister of the new

BLYAL AFFAIRS.

Prince Taii-san bas decided to award sub

Hormised there till 10.30a.m.He station of Naval affi19.

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of the same class as the Aiang Tuen and five to the Imperial Hotel the same night and later at niva appointments to all the officials who etter boats formerly ordered by the late Chang he went there again at 3.33 in the morning. hays sccompauled him abroad for the lavesilgs Chibi-tung while Viceroy at Waching. The length is about 202 feet, displecomoat a tous, and spred izl knois.

GOVERNOR OF SHEĦEJ ́`

The Company is trylög, hard to make soma provision for the Gumma peasants. Misus derstanding on the past of the latter is said to

by the cause "of this awkward situation, it is

- highly desirable that prefectural authorities in Japan should take care poi to allow a repati. chiargtion of such a rashi act by would-be ogs/culig af

emigrants.

flown a card is which he said he was too illit a communication to Wự. Raberts, who sico

The Provincial Treasurer, Fen Treng come der, Shorty af erwards, he saw the of Nanking, will shortly be appointed Governor A HUNDER of papers report that the Garman defendant. They had rats together Hof Shea-te

bad sten defaudint before but bad, never spoken Crown Prince will, after bis retum from the tam. Ostside the door of the hotel ha Far East, represent the Kaiser at the colona-said:" Mr. Roberts, you are John Grant tias is London,la Juas next. The report is and I am a Police Bergant," Then taking cut considered to be true, as mopares themselves some papeis from his packet, be showed them to him. He thru a idi". Do you know theta"} do not mually attend the coronation clapother He administered the usual aution and than, match of the latter mast stond on this oc- took him to the Stalion, cisloo alone in the foreground of public in- terest.

IT is just the ordinary defence, my Lord” raid Mr. Jackson this moyging in the Summary Count in referring to the, di fince to best up

INTE FERENCE BY SKECUT VE RISENTED Princes Yang, Tad-tio, Tail-bajj › und General Yim Chang have dec did to enablish cerain sules with a view to preveliog the Ex culiva from interfering with Naval on Military matters and at the same ('ms limiting their powers,

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NEW LIFE-SAVING DEVICE,

At the Anthony Fotlock exposition of com, peling devices for lifesaving hold during the past summer, of the Conservatory of Arts and Trades in Paris the first priza was awarded to the Perrin life-brace. It has air-tight pockets. The Princo-Regent bas ordered the Grand of the strongest rubber-layered drigible-ba'-- Councillors to instruct the Viceroys and Gov.loon tissar, and is worn with susponders. With His War hip committed defendant for tidernors of the various provinces to prepare a single touch, cartridges of liquified carbonic

Mr. Dennys-That is the case for the pro- recuilon, your Worship.

Defendant reserved his del nas.

7YPHOON WARNING.

A CHINESE contracter reports to the Folice

while ta was asleep on board the ..in a case which was being listed for Eeiring. Fetihan somebody stele is bell, which con And what do you call the 'ordinary defencer, from the Manila Obistvatory at the American The telegram quoted below was received that "Hongkong is in Revolt!" Nor is tained a quantity of diamonds valued at $2,355, Jacks a ? anked Mr. Justice Hexsland. "There Consulate General 10-day- it any mere revolt for higher wages in the Go five gold rings and a fair of canings. The Is no deface at all, my Lord," replied Mr. vernment service that is meant in this cate.total value of the missing, articles has leon Jackson, sm ́dst the laughter of bis collengoos

Manila, December a, g a m Cyclons or Typhoon roir or over the Pelew It is Red-lauded Reyolution! From a Cor. giren as $3;{00.

At the Bar.

Islanda moying Wi

THE NEW ORDER IN CHINA,

tv.rything for the, proposed constitutioral regas automatically well the fe brace into tant forms with a their might. Should any of balloons, which fit in exact position to keep them thick that he is incompetent for the post, the upper part of the body out of water for

thats-six hours he will be allowed to tonder his resignation.

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