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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JANUARY 3 1911
failed in her effort to Inakute popular control
of domestic legislation through the instruBig Blaze at Wanchai.
mentality of the Duma, surely it would be too much to hope that, by the mere emnet. ment of an Imperial Idict, China should at
a moment's notice, so to speak, throw off
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DISASTROUS EVEMENT FIRE.
NINE LIVEJ LOST.
Shortly afte: 5-p.. yesterday a fire which clat ned as its victims this clermons to al of gine human lives broke cut at Nos. ics and
SANITARY BOARD.
MELTING THIS AFTERNOON,.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board "was held this aftospoon in the Board Room, Er. E, D.
THE NEW CANTON VICEROY.
ARRIVAL IN HONGKONG TO DAY, This morning Blas Excellency Cheng Mio-
C. Wolfe presided and there were also present the the new Viceroy, of the Two Kwang, as Hen. Mr. A. W. Estwin (Registrar Copéral), rived in Hongkong from the North on his way Hon. . A. Hewett, Mr. A Stelton Hooper to take up his new appointment at the Sou-
Mr. W. Bowen Rowlands (Secretary)
THE DEATH RATE.
A HALT AT TALFO,
RAILWAY BERAKDOWN.
Tho special facilities afforded by the Kowloo Railway administration' and the reduced scale of charges that is in operation for the Christmas and New Year vacation attracted hundreds of holiday makers who, jaking advantage also of
the ruler framed by the Imperial Govern in the kitchen of :01'in which a lings, slack Officer), Ex. Fuzeil :ams, De F. Clark passenger on this.1, China, which camolatɔ| have been making excursions Into the New hand, weather conditions prev-illeg
break, the cook was busy in the kitch da nad (Antant Medical Office of Health), and ed the custom ry courtesy sala es la vittue of fiztcrackers was stored. At the time of the (Medical Officer of Health), Dr. W. W. Teatre f the Harbour at an' early tour and was accord. Tenritory. An unusually larga aumber of re
the distinguished official whom it hid in con voyance. The Viceroy did not make his offi cal land'ng until about half past twelve o'clock, but as the appointed hour approached cfficiale visis began to be interchanged bs tween the suite on board the s.s. China and the foreign man-of-war in part, with the result that a veritable fasill.ds was mairtilsed all mara- ing. .:
it is surmised that store sparks were blows po towards the crackers and the rest was but the work of a few moments. In less time than It takes to relate, the building was burnt dowa and there was
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It was reported that during the week ended 10th December the death rate in the Colony amonaled to 10 per 1,000 per apaum of the population, as compared with a rate of 20.3 for conespording week of the previous year.
ment for the new Senate are reassuringly clear and so simple and straightforward that he who runs may read; and one cannot but admit, after thoughtful perusal, that they | beget confidence in the present opening up of a new era of enlightenment and prosperity for China and her people. It is argued in some quarters that the Chinese as a whole are not yet educated up to a point which would justify popular government under pro vincial assemblies and that they did not de
CUT OFF ALL MEANS OF COMEUN CATION sire it. To our mind, such an argument is with the 'fint for, thus bri“ging about
Dr. F. Clark minated: The Content now utterly absurd. The same calumny was the catastrophe which ended in ths bas five wa'er-closets fed fidin the public mains. asserted recently regarding the Portuguese. lamentable loss of life aro:dy recorded,They wish to erect anoiker five in the new wirg,
Aaths tenement-'ha for the a:fortunate in are to the first sós faced Tai Yuan Stroot aloȧg. in question was a corner-ho "sa aud the entrance
side the kitch'p, the fire
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ITALIAN CONVENT'S APPLICATION. "An application was submitted for permission to rest fise water-closets at the Itali Con vent in Caion Read.
The Chinese gunboat Pdu Pak was gally decorated with bunting and har guns dd full honour to the filustrious visiter. No los baly were the guanery-men of the Austrian and American war vessels in Harbour. Of couss
sidents made trips up to Taipo and Lowa by the afternoon train on Sunday, the ast lust, All went well with the excursionists on the down jarasy, many of whom got off the car and took excursions into the magnificent coun try in and arcuad Taip 40 bar, who had not been over the entire length of the line, elected to travel through the whole distance to the frontier, while others preferred to 103m about the hills at the nearer station, Thn passangera
to Lawu and back bad a novel experience on Sunday last. When the train was returning from the terminal station ibern wax
A BUDDEN BREATDOWN
as it dow near Taipo market place midway
car immediately following the big 8 ton imperatively called for. The first intimation that anything had gone wrong with the train was a telephone messge received. et Talpo station proper. The Chisere telephone clerk. by whom the message was received promptly communicated the news of tho accident to
The Chinese nation, as a matter of fact, are/whith consisted of four, women in fiva.f but will feed them by means of a well end ) it was not until the actual cfficial landing that between the two termicii. It was discovered particularly alive to the need for representa. children. One of the women was about 6: pomp. The only question iberaforà apparts the old Tamar'e quos began to speak, 'o be fol- that the coppling cf the third class p saunger tive government, and they have peculiar years of age and the age of the children to be whether they should be allowed to ratain lowed by the kind battery immediately after car bad broken and as it beppemed to be the
ranged from one to six years. At the time of WHISKY capability of managing their own affairs once the outbreak, a min and tir son were in the maid, which they have had since 1893, or AMKA H. Hurds, Commisslover of Customs oce moive a balt at the mukot place, was
His Excellency on his arrival was met by fla. They
and Captulo P. H. Taylor, AD.C. to His Ex cellency, the Governor, Sir Frederick Lugard. On Blake Fiar and in the neighbourhood there people to view the landing, the Chinese is glimpse of the new suler of the Two Kwang, On Blake Pier was station d a guard of honour of the 105th Mahrat'os, with band and é
the five ld ones with their apply from the wards,
In April last the Board and the Governor in Council decided that bol only the five sex closets but also the fire old ones should be fed from the wet and tank. The architects say. that they are unable to oltalo sufficient water from a well to feed all ten cl.sete and ask that the five which bave been supplied from the panicular epparing to be desirius ef gatching Mr. Ricbards, the engioges stationed ''at
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the iccubus of officialdom has been removed from their midst. to the composition of the Senate, there will be only a partial re moval of the official reactionary cleanent; and regarded in a broad acuse it will rather resemble the Government of a British Crown Colony, if we are not timorous of comparing
and in this way mads their escap: from almost certsio death, the boy receiving slight Injuries from tefall. The occupants of No. 108 were all saved
The Wanchal Fire Digade wis promptly oa the score rnd los: no time is putting out the a great assembly controlling a population of Era toformation was immediately telephen millions with a small affair such as the Aded to the Police Recreatico Club whocce ministration of Hongkong. That is to say, the Central Brigate
the predominance of voting power must-ever-TURNED OUT IN THIR SP. RTING reĒS.. remain on the official side. But as we have After about an hour and a balf's work, the already said, the comparison is not apt in fiamas, were gat under control. proportion though It is true in fact. It is too much suggestive of Triton among the
mionowa.
main since 1898 may remain and that the well be used for the five new close:s only." I advise that this be allowed under the circumstances.
Colonel Bedford mituted that he agreed
with the Medical Officer of Health. · ·
Mr. Hewitt: In view of the present con dition of our water supply, under no circum fo. flu.blog purposes.
was assembled a tremendous concourie1 of
a
colours, under the command of Captain Dein Radcliffe, with Subiðar Chandarias More and Jeradar Maro Banke, The lau ch in which is Excel'eccy and suito came ashore flew the
fg at the fore.
Taipo. At the time, that, gentleman was in conversation with a granp cf parson- gers awaiting at the yard for the up-train to return to Hongkong at 5.35 m. Another group also is waiting was composed of mem
of the Cvil Service and their wives, there being boicel Mr. Clementi Smith, Mr. E. R.
Melbourne and several o hers
No. 156 is a plaza gonds and diapery stances should water from the mains ba ured Yellow Dragon a' the mafu and the viceregal Hall fax, Mr. and Mis. Wakongo Mr. C. Dick
stole, and No. 208 a collo quitt-shop. The former place is lasured for 50 o but no
The M. O. H.'s recommendat'oa was sp.
On the Pier, official chairs were in readiness,
The functions of the Senate are policy was la'to oat in respect of the last. proved in the moilon of Colozel Badlord.se. and no time was lost in the parly setting out trolley to p oceed to the scene of the accident.
to deal with (1) The National Budget, (a) National Revenue and Expenditure, (3) Re- venue Collection and Public Loads, (4'; Legislation, compilation of new laws and revision of old, not lucluding the Constitu tion, (5) Matters specially referred to the Senate by the Throne. Except, therefore, for the unequal partition of voting power, the Senate will fulfil' much the sause fune tions as those which are exercised by the
named shop.
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coaded by Hoa. Mr. Brewin.
MALARIAL NULLANIS.
for Government Hozie who a tiffia was served
The Chlore, officials accompanying the
Quick as Fightoi g Mr. Richardt ordered a
and prorolled by a gang of ball a dexth coolies Is almost no time one flying iba fed bannerete
was ergiged to the boating office. A thull whistle brought the to tag to a standstill and
Further correspondence was laid on it Viceroy on his arrival, wirs Admiral Li Chan, dashed past the s'a ion whito Mr. Richards
fevar,
tablo relative to the training of quilabs in Totals Wai Han, Hua Yenz Fion, Bowen Road to the east of the Military Hospi-Sua, Prefect Kwok, the Captain of the tal with a view to the stamping cu: of malarial Cinere guobust Pao Fab, the Director of the Canton-Hazkow Railway, and Canton. Kowloon Railway, Alths Governor's Incheon A letter from the Colonial Sec clary COB.pany the flowing were amongst the guests:- veyed the intimation that the Government had Teol Sab, Mr. Harris, General Anderson, decided to take is band at once the work of Captain Stewar', Sir Francis Figgott, Com taiting the culisks which had been complain modern Fyres, Sr Henry May, Mr. Rees report made upon them by the Medical Officer of Health,
The Fegistrar General minuted-Ward
about the pullats in other localities?
then back to the station to Tatch Mr. Richards" who was soon speading down the steel lines to Talpo market.
Aniring lere be assisted to, help blad the
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British House of Commons, but will also be ances. The pe ilon itted that a number of ed of as sources of costig'os, on the basis of Davies, Mr. Maiser, Mr. Chatham, Dr. Aikin. quito ball-an-hour had elapsed and the Hop,
subject to the final inprimatur of the A. S. WATSON & CO., Throne. It is interesting, by the way, to potice that in defining the conditions of LIMITED,
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The Hongkong
[From Our Own "Correspun "ex!].
LIEGED ILL TREATMENT BY PORTUGUESE. The gentry of the Hrong Shan district have pettinned the clirg Viceroy regarding the question of alleged trespass by Poitugaero In Chirese territory and the creation of disturb
Portuguesa had trespassed in Chinese territory sad had wounded a Chiots, as a result of which thefCbinere are greatly rgitated. The
the Gevher cf Macao ad request him to maintain the o derboers of the Feringue o with asier to avci ing trouble. It is fi.mly believed by the petionors that the Portugeese
to the locomo ivo, à stout sto, I wire rope was made use of for the purpose. By this time
coming down the bill read and joined the Mr. B. E. Polluck with Mrs, Policck wire scom
party cf cfficiale at the s'a ios. Evidently the
eligibility or otherwise of a Seuator selected petitione begged His Expell: nay to wits to any anophales found in these hallabs? What Keswick, Mr. Siabb, Mr. Kobenian, M. ccu, I, tired of wa'ting for the repairs to be.
from the Imperial Clausmen or Gioro of Baron rauk, disqualifying conditions imprisonment or exile, bankruptcy,, opium consumption and illiteracy. No one can deny that any of those disabilities is quite
Eave been
DESPISING, THE CHINESE G VERNMENT
Mr. Shelton Hooper Very satisfactory, Dr. Fuzeilliams-1 agree with Mr. Shel- top Hooper and hope that the numbers of cases from this district dating the next five moniks will be less t on those reported since
101, Sir Paul Chater, Mr. Hawo't, Mr. Hax -- land, Mr. Brewin, Mr, Bidely, Dr. Ho Kal, Mr. Wei Yak, Mr. Pollock, M., Osborne, Mr.
Lladsy, Mr. Lau Chu-pat Mr. Ng Hoo-chi, Mr. Tscung Siksi, Mr. Wel Hin and Mr. Mr. Larg Fui-ch', Mr. Lau Yam-chus and
|Hiesh Yuug Fiza:
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After leaving Gave:amiat Haute, His Ex-
cellercy and sulle paid a visit to the Chisese
Gelegraph sufficient disqualification for appointment to and ill-treating the Chiese for several decades, the matter was last bef.re the Board. Club where they were entertained to a recip
Hongkong, TUESDAY, JABUARY 3, 1911..
THE CHINESE IMFERIÁL, SENATE,
To the Tientsin Press, Limited, "we are indebted for a translated copy of the or ganisation and rules of procedure governing 'the new Chinese Imperial Senate which met for the first time on the 3rd of October last year. In a gcacral way the rules which are to guide the deliberations of the assembly have been made public already, but this verbation translation, throws some new light on certain points that so far have not been very well disclosed. It need hardly be repeated that the Senate has been established as a preliminary step towards the inauguration of Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament in order to ascertain public opinion. The two Presidents are to be Princes, Dukes or Ministers of State of recognised merit and well versed in State affairs. This regulation, of necessity, leaves very great latitude for the exercise of discretional selection on the
a high post, but we are inclined to think that
They are all the mete during and cruel to view
la reply to the Registrar General's minution and speeches were exchanged. The vice-
were the same regulations to be stringent. of the fact that no decision bas yet been arrived Dr. Clark stated that as the result of previous regal party leave for Canton to-night by the
ly applied through all ranks of officialdom in the East there would be considerable compulsory retirements from governmental service.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
at in the boundary delim'tation question between China and Portugal, The Chinese residents in Macao are tired of the 11. treatmest received at the hinds of the Poilugu:se, who very fr quently gether t: the number of hree or five and trespass in Chin- eid territory u der the pretext that they aro out for shosting They
BAELK INTO EVERY VILLADE
MADAME Calve arrived this morning by the and create dis urbances at will, Friunately, French Mail,
the local gentry have, on mera tham eno occa- sion, helped to preserve the place and smooth
Ax enlarged photo if Dr. Ewar, oce of the founders of the Kowloon Cricket Club, was presented to the Clubhouse on Morday.
Tue Chinete are petitioning the Brithth Govern ment to undo the results of the opium war, Opium is to the weak Chinaman what alcohol is to the weak Acglo-Saxos.-E
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over the frequent dispu ea, thus preventing the
occurrence of serious trouble. Aboat, a fort. night njo, a Polugu:re entered the village of Nam Ping and opened fire on the Inhabitants, wounding a former named Tang Wan. The vie in met with iesantere'n death. An op roar among the villagers followed and the local gentry and elders of the village bad the culprit handed over to the authorities of Chien Shan
A BOATMAN was given one month's hard la-and asked them to report to is Excellency boue en six hours' stocks at the Magistracy fox h's dreision. The village in question is this moring for the larceny of a quartity of Bardines from the a.s. Slovenia, -
NOT FAR AWAY FROM PORTUGUESE
TERRITOLY,
The Portuguese, in contrave tice of Treaty MR. Earl Hamilion Smith, of the Collups stipulations, have traspassed to Chinere tird part of the Throne; and, in fact, the whofe Ameren, Manila, ariived to-day by the China tory and. cro playing havoc with the villagers
from the State, He leaves to-morrow to re
organisation of this new body is permeated some his sub editorial ebals in the Phil ppines with the same predominating influence that
We are informed by the Ch'naco Engineering and Mining Company, Limited, that the total output of the Company's three mires for the week ending 17th Dec, amcunted to 15 3 771 tons and the sales during the period, to
people ara anxious as to the ultimate outcome with a total disregard to public feeling. The
of the present alusion. If the Portoghore valop, trouble is expected to spraid to every feling towards the Chinese by allowed to de-
village. It is feared that there repeated in- stances of trespass cannot be told ated any inger. The jet petition to His Excellency begged that every se licituda should be extend. from the continued ill-treatment of the Portu ed to those living rear the frontier and suffering guese. The pitition for her prayed that His Exceliency would write to the Governor of Macan without loss of time to strictly keep guard vår the Portuguese and
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ca'anity would be avoided and peace restored. so itat in fctura no Portuguese may be allow. odo trespassard cause trouble. Thas a great It would further tend to
In conclusion, the petition prayed that His Excellency would grant the people's prayer and do as requested.
FRESERVE CHINESE SOVEREIGNTY, i
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The United States usboats Wheeling and ber, completing a tip of 20 353 miles, which Fetral arrive! it Portsmouth, W, H, in Novem bas 'carried them almost the entire distance arcund the world. The vessels sailed from Sao Francisco on June zo last, and after visit ing Alaska, crossed the Pac fic Occas to Japan,
mean. This is the first time that the Whooling thence to Singapore, theuco to the Red Sea, and through the Suez Canal to the Mediterra
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completed, elec'ed to use Skiak's mate to Jurney to Taipo."
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Quite an 'ur elspied before acother mes. sage through the wires abnounced the com- coupling and slowly the Iron Bons drew up pletion of the temporary makeshift for the
to the station with in long train of cars and Wazgous,
Then begas ibo work of detaching the crip- - pled car which was left behind at Talpo. Here
the
CHAPTER CF ACCIDENTA
had not complited as asoiler coupling cama to grief. This fur her delayed the starting of the train a pher half an hour. In the mean. « tize the third class passengers had to find accommodation as best they could in the crowded cars. The second class compartment was so fall that many had to content them selves with standing room only. The tedium of waiting was relievo 3 by the hilarity of a son of für Ecoțin why was.apidently on celebration brat e mared ab:ut from car to car with a baitio, minus the neck, because of the lack of a cock ceram, of the choicest blend of "'high...".
F. E. Chang Ming (hi was an assistant magistrate-fa-Canton-in-1898- during which period H. E. Shen was a Provincial Treasurer; when Shen transferred to Shenso to take over the Provincial Treasury, the Boxar rebellion broke cut and H. E. Orang cabel to H. E. Shen to miss an many to protect the Emperor and Empress Dowager. Atthat lime X'E. Shen was promoted Governor of the same pro-lard dew," and was particularly solicitous of vince and H. E. Obarg promoted to Pinfäct quenching the insatiable thiest of his travelling in Canton in 1971, IL. K. She was ant to fill compacions. Approachlog a familiar Hong- the p silion of Viceroy of the Kwings. H. E, kong public accountant he was Insistent that the Chang was H. E. Sheo's Private Secretary:953, grey-headed gentleman shou'd simple a "wen The ravinell Treasurer, Kwangso was | drop" of his mallow old Scotch, Seting that. summoned to Peking. The H,E.Shen cabled the gentleman decli ed. the honour of his to the Theons and recommended H. E. Olang testions, the ubiq ious host extended the to fill the position the Thrown has approved of cordial cap to a trips a hailing from the Father. H. E. Shea's suggestion and H. E. Chang was land. But as the beverages brewed from malt appointed to the post la 1991. The Governor of are not Identical in the nativa lands of the. Kwangse H. E. Lim Shui Nin resigned at once. Anglo-Saxon race our friend was aslaco l' by's H. E. She's mem:rialized the Thrane and èr- | "brither Beat" who olms on that occasipa ̈commended H. E Chang slating that he posses. c. uld discourse on the merits of the highland' sed great ability and fitness for a Governorship, drink. .
H. E. Cheng was appointed Covernor of By this tima the railway bell was sounding Kwongse in 1905 and last year he was sum :en- end fɔllowed by a whistle the engine was OLCA- ed to Peking by the Prince Regent to cousut again on the move and the passengers home. on matters relating to the mines and railways ward bon d of Kwongsa, At the same time HE, the Vice-
say Yaen of Two Kwang retired, and at once the Grand Councillors and Pilece Ching se commended H.E. Chang, to fill the post, which he is now proceeding to take up..
HONGKONG ROBBBRY. :.
MUTINY ON BOARD SHIP...
Iloilo, December 26, A mutiny broke out on this steamie Consude yesterday while the ves el was anchored heier and the costoms authorities have placed an agent en burl who will remain on the steamer until she reacha Wasila The Consuelo. left for Manila to-day.
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It is reported from Shiokiwan d'strict that a serious case of highway robbery has occurred at Toil-wan Real. The victim váš a Chinese The Consulo is owned by the East Batan and he was set upon by two of his own fellow Coal Mining Co, of which Mr. James F. Mac caudymen who were armed with choppera lead is the Manila ngant and was used for carry As it happened the assailants did not get muching coal between the Batan mines and Manila foot for their pains, for the sole sum takes up to ber prosent trip which was for caule to. from the person of the unfortunats man was From Peak. The sigamer' was to d'achuge
the Imperial Head relains to itself. Senators-Da Moorehead of Amoy has arrived in Fos are to be appointed by governmental selec. chow to enter pattre ship with Dr. Reanle, who tion or by election, and it is laid down as a will in a short time leave in a well-earned ra- first principle that within the Senate all are cation. He will spend much of his time, while equal in despite of rank or standing. Thus away, in Englard we see the initial recognition by China of the great fundamental communal law of freedom of speech and action, in assembly irrespective of rank, Carried to its ultimate conclusion, the observance of this principle must kad to the best possible results for the public || 25,395 73. weal, for it means that the deliberations of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wilcox arrived to-day the executive body are guided not by selfish by the Chiur. They are on a tour of the considerations but by earnest effort, to the world. Mrs. Wilc x (known as Ella Wheeler best of their lights, to benefit the people; Wilcox) is the author si of many books and and in any legislative chamber constituted her poem, "The Queen's Last Ride" found on those lines, intellect, integrity and con.
great favour in England. stancy of purpose must prevail over incre sordidness of class predilection or parly
Washington, December 27.-The selection spirit. It would be no less than preposterous
of Mr. Loeb to assist the President in diepens- to expect that the spirit of the Edict with
Ing the Federal pyrsnoga is taken generally less than St. £t the same time the ruffians part of her cattle cargo at Iloilo before, practed. An armed robbery occurred the other day is by the Press as a algo of friendlier relations gave him a very bad knocking about, cutting ing to Manila. regard to the organisation and modes of
Shazkiwan waters at alplace known as the betweso President Taft and The dose his hard with a chopper and laying bis face procedure of the Senate will be carried out
Fu-tan-mon Tats, where a libing junk was Roosevelt. It has called attention to man? open from ear to nose with-a'bi,w from the boarded by a piratical band of four men arm in its fulness, at any rate for the present.
ed with choppers and revolvers, and a con- other indications of the harmonizing of the tame werp in Even in England, where the system of gov. A TURKibit Jew by the zama of Ez:kial Abṛa-sida able quietity of property was solen. elements of the Republican Party. It is now
This jack was it anchor at the time when prophesied that the breach in the party caused probably the man would have last bis life. But for the intervention of the Police patrol, crament is admittedly republican, though ham was cha ged before Mr. JR. Wood at the the rovers came alongside in a boat of their.
Aticles are signed for a finish wrestling nominally monarchical, we see present a Magistracy yesterday aftercoin with the allegowa and intimidated the two men on boned by insurgency will be mended and the paity He was picked up, however, had surgically bout bexpto two of the cleverest misdle
ed larceny of two pearis valued at $144 from a with their weapons and tied one to the mast great conflict proceeding as between the attive jeweler's store in Queen's & ond, on the whilst proceeding to loot the ship. Eventual both the short session and when the now atteries of his face ware sown up. Afterwards be pulled off early in January, Peacock of will present solld front in Congress during treated at the local station, whole the soverad weight mit sports now lo the Philippines to people and the aristocracy. And if England 14th of December. The articles were pawned by the robbers, made off with cage and per. Congress meet. The political experts see in he was removed to the Government Civil Hus the 55th Const Artillery Corps balog tho has not been able since the days of Magan At a shop in Wellington Street. Evidence was sonal property to the extent of some $150. To the drawing together of Tall and Roosvalt an plat in a special launch and is there progera challenger of Mitchell, the Hospital Carpigs Charts to arrive at a final rettlement of her called and his Worship committed the defend trace of the pirates and disappeared to the evidence that the Demi:crae will get no aldslag favourably. Seventeen stitches had to be pounder who has met all comers ta la divielen
matter was reported later to the Palica but all › Internal conduct of alfales, or if Russia ́has Į ant for trial.
myanļime. · No-cigsura hau yet been made. from the Inisrgents,
gut in the facial wound inflicted by the robbers. | during the past year,,
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