No. 9148.- MAY 21

1892.1

The Singapore papers of the 12th inst, say it is rumoured that another escort party of Bikha in the Tres Raub district has boon attacked and that another Bill has been

THE CHINA MAIL.

That all the same, such a condition of affairs is very much to do regretted, if not by the mercantile community, certainly by the right-thinking men in the Goror- ment ranking beh

class of the official rank. The launch was painted white and has a yellow funnel, and

two. her dock wetn

of theo on small us. Upwards of thirty man were visible on the launch, all wanti ing Chinese uniform. The cer That a Petition to the Secretary of Stato has been talked of, & question os mollua Sovs ides of the rapid. Juoresse in rashouted that wished to board tha

is Council is probable, and I hear the extate values in the city of Chicago may junk as he was in search of a Decorious

affairs of this Colony are likely soon to be gathered from the following cironme pirate named Mau L Suspecting no stance Me Giles William, a Wall-strest harm, the junk was brought up, and broker, who is still alive, bought a square of the officer and a number of "men, armed ground in Chisaga for £150. After holding with rides, reveivers and swords, jumped That there is little good to be got out of It moms twenty years he sold it for £8,200. on board, and before any resistance farther discussion on the Cathedral Church His asia at that tires was considered could be offered foroad the crew and aplendid one, and he was heartily cos. psasengers into the forebold and fastened gratulated. The Chicago tax list to-day lenda. shows this name property is valued now at £3,600,000.

Mesane Macmillan, according to the editor of an American literary journal, paid £6,000 for the American fight of David Orleze. Most likely Mrs Humphry Ward zoceived a good deal more for the English rights. Accordingly the statement that the had made £17,000 out of the book may aiot after all be so far from the truth Of one thing, anyhow, there can be no manner of doubt David Grieve has turned over a small fortunek

dotze before Parliament.

That it is incomprehensible the Government should have utterly ignored Bishop Bur don for say eighteen years past, during the time the Cathedral was practically one of its own departments; whila bow, having east the Church adrift upon its own resources, it insists upon presenting the swatholders with its blessing, a repair ad hailding, and a Bishap to keep them in ander. That the debate in Council, in view of this Historical truth, must have been me lancholy reading to most thinking people in the Colony That the Acting Catontal Treasurer tonlend at the question from a purely utilitarian atandpoint, and as all other sensible plat. forms were shaky or unbearable, perhaps he was right. That it may be mid the worthy Bishop has Dues more missed a grand opportunity-of magnanimously withdrawing from olanne 2, while he might well have continued to help the good ouse.

“CORRESPONDENCE

THE WHARF-OWNERS AND THE

"HOW LONG CAN THE BARTH

LATE TELEGRAMS.

TEN CUBAZNOT QUESTION,

Allahabad, April 28-A special telegram

· BUSTAIN LIFE) AN Sir Robart Ball, F.R.S., contributes to PRAYA EBULAMATION. the Fortnightly Raview an interesting paper To the Editor of the [Onnea Max." discuss va this question what he says, SmAll the wharver in this colony reduces itself eventually into it investiga hare zaficiant wat for the steamer oftion as to the permanence of our Heat sop the wharf-owners to remain alongside at ply. Human life doubtless regaires, other low water. The cost of removal and reconditions too, but we cannot get on with construction will certainly be double that out heat Totals getting exhausted t p-dan-Mr. Balfour on May Lith, to srga thạ of the original wharves that now answer How, then, are whatf-owners to be he the purpose for which they were built.. nofited Yet the Don. Attorney General' saje in the Legislative Council that the monstruation is deeper water will bouffiemt corapensation for the very heavy expense of remuval and ruqunstruction.

1-trust that at the second reading of the

Bill at present before the Jodiil the hon. gentlemen will explain where the becsfit. cozies in; also how the sum of $180,000 for compensation was arrived at. If the hon gearleman would explain this matter it would be a certain amount of comfort to the heavily-squeered wharf-owners, Yours faithfally,

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PILE DRIVER

THE COAL SUPPLY.

A very large part of the boasted advance of civilization to merely the acquisition of an increased capability of squandering, For what are we doing every day but de vising fresh appliances: to exhaust with over greater rapidity the hoard of coal Thate are just a certain number of tons of coal lying in the earth, and when there are

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creating a disturbance in the Binsk Moun.

ts, These tribesmen soous hóuently, bent

upon carrying out their engagements with the Government of inding and in veder to to tho Poncer says a deputation represents firm thom in their action it has bron de- ing the financial and commercial Interests olded to send troops under cedar for Oht in London, the varions Chamber of Com-thither at once. This garrison at Ohgh mereo, Agricultural and Labour Sceleties will therefore be two battalions of 160 bin and the leading manufacturing industries, will wait on Lord Balisbury, Mr Gosobon Gurkhas and 1 Mountain Ditterry, promotion of an international agreement between the chief commercial nations to upon the minte to the unrestricted on unga of gold and silver at commion rates.

This is, no doubt, the deputation. To ferred to in Boutor's telegram which we publiah to-day.-En CM] “AS

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TEN SIMATET. MINE FRAUD,

Allahabad, April 27. The report on the Soarpet Mins has hoon pabllshod. Briefy

HUN SPOTS. V. Mu Madras, April 27--Me Michie Stifth, Acting Astronomer, Madras, says the ann a diss for the past two or three days bas again bean covered with a Bud display of disturbad by earth corronta. There are sun spots and the telegraph line are again" even distinct groups of apota risible to day, one group containing over forty dis timot nuotol. The largest group tour roughly 87,000 miles by 65,000,- The persistence with which the spots are sppsats

large numbers and some, in high solar latitudes dugme to indicate a very

gone there can be 20 more forthcoming There Do manufactées of coal in prak gress at the present dras. The Gestalthe story which the Directore have to telling in

to na follows to mineral was the product of a very singular Some me last nth Mr Von Moon, the rapid incress towards the maxi ca la riba, PR period in the earth's sintory, she like of Enginoor in charge at Sonspet Mine, was

THE KIMALAYA BANKAVIMA which has not egalo occurred in any note called down to Calcutta and while dining Allahabad, April 86. The enquiry into worthy degree in the geological ages which with one of the Directors confessed that the Himalaya Bank was son trend of have since run their course. Our steamet for many months past he had been in col Monday. Mr Munton, a distoler, admište gines are methods of spending this hoard;lusion with Quillas, a clock in the employ ted that though ha basame Director in 3280 and what we often hear lauded as a Messrs. Hoilgore, the Managing he and the other directors did not meet sill triumph in Inman progress is merely the Agents, whia had charge of all the corres four years later, in 1890. The disasters theo A BANKER OF THE SILVER

development of some fresh departure in a pozdence connected with the company began to interest themselves setaally in the the following extract from a letter from regard a man as guilty of axpending his down from the maine to the office, and that Mr Moss, the Manager. The cash för

QUESTION,

frightful extravagance. We would justly that they had cleared the reports sent Bank's affrics, but they feared to spend a New York banker to a Glasgow mazokn substance wastefully if he would not perform on astoral occasions Caillet had taken this timidity was that Moss enjoyed the tile firm having a representative branch in a journey without a coachaud.six and gold up for Von Mose to mix with the cre public confidence and the restors know Calcutta has ange the Statesman, been half a dozen outriders, and yet sinisiced from the mine, the result being that the Bank was shaky. V courteously placed et out disposal :-

met that the great stoomers which taks

It was also elicited that a dividend of *I do not guy that international free coin cross the Atlantic shall be run at

which requires eughes, let as heroagon

ten per cent, was declared Japon July 16th, 1890, though the auditors. half-yearly re-

creshing.

the ata alturu from tho

ayopresentative of the

which pecurred at an early hour this roods were taken. On arriving in Elong That this would have been more in accord age of silver at some given ratio is impos-pe 19,000 horsepower If the imaging Agents was dispatched to the port was dated some two months later, 9722

bim.

Voyage

·TBB RṢJÁ OF SIKKIM, HEART CA

The master of the junk received a few triffing brijimas in the soule, but boóyond this no, harm was done to the affrighted people on the junk, who now saw the true character of their wa sailante. The hoarch. plunder was at onos commenced, and 500 taels of silver. taken from the passengers, master and crew, besides 120 tasia-worth of clothing, 7 muskets, 10 pistols, 6 revolvem 300 cars tridgen, and several tone of tsels of smmon- mition. After the pirates lett, the junk people escaped from their place of confine ment, and directed their craft for Maceo where a report was made to the Barbour Maater. While there, it was termed that a third junk-the Li Lang, returning from Lung Kong-had been pirated of Ki Yan TEB Singapore Free Press of the 146 Shutk about eleven o'clock on the night of inst. has re following obituary notice the 17ta inat, under circumstances (Cod. Wo announce will regret the death of ciding fin almost every detail with those Captain Fawers, the Commander of the connected with the Man W. From this EE.&O.T. Co. 6 6.5. Sherard Osborne, junk sororal thousand taels of silver and morning. Captan Fawcus has not been lang out from foare in England (where his ang yesterday the matar of the jaskance with the past history and present sible. That is a big question, and it is for 43, of

condition of the Cathedral Church, the confessed bimetallists to prove their number of pasatzen auch ♬ veel base and he discovered a file of private made a report to Captain Ramsey at fatally now are) and was apparently quite the Harbour Office, and reported and with the principles of religion | case. What I confond is that the U sat down DS 600, we have for each correspondence Schwaan Von Mass and lahabad, April 26,-Deficite votes Lan well yesterday, being in town and his statement at the Central Police and common sense, although perhaps Guverntosat cannot single-handed attempt parsanger the united free of twenty fur quiet which tally corroborated everything now reached the Government of Inain that conversing with his friends in Ary Station. So far as can

be gather-1

zob with the Bishop's own ideal of the frea colaage without coming to grief Buon-horses, night and day, throughout the that the former had said. Finally Qaillot the Raja of Sikkim disappeared a few days cheerful strain. This morning he woke up

ed at prosent the launch was coming from powers and rights which may or may not sially.

I. expect our descendants will in a fit of coughing, and died in about a the direction of Hongkong, and from belong to his coplesiastical position.

It is difault to treat the question po- think that our coal cellars have been empade a written confusion of his part in age from Cuntoy and fed in the direction | the transaction. The Directors consultede Thibet. Ascording to the most trust quarter of an hour, from, it is believed, the narrative given by the master of the That as the Aeting Colonial Treasurer sug-plarly, so my article has the detents of its tint in a very wasteful manner, particular their solicitors with reference to the possibi-worthy reports received, he is been heart disease. The docessed gentleman jnnk it is evident that the business has

gented, the great question now is, but qualities," but it has been well received ly when they refect that if we had been lity of proteonting Qaillot and Von Moos stopped at Walang. The Government of was much esteemed in Singapore shore he

Lach deliberately planned and is being car- what will the Charch Bady do without among prominent men interested in legislas content with a spoca domowlist less than criminally, hat were advised that neither India do not attach meli suportande to has been vonis nine or ten years; ried out with a coolineas that must con- the Bishop, but what will they do with tion here, and these are the men to in-tast at present demakded the necessay of these persons had brought himself the Inves a large family, his eldest son, frstitute a serious mena e to local trade.

funnce for practical purposes, Stafford Fawons, being an officer in one of

That, in view of this successful struggle to zs 19 is to 1 (aboal to-day's ratio) the were alteration of speed would imply. but it so it only shows that the Penal Code explanation is not for to bask

| consumption of boal wuld have been

No definito cause has yet been agend Silver bas varled as to gold from as 11 reduced in a far greater proportion than willin any clause of the Penal Code.

This may be the case, exys the Pioneer, for the Raja's conduct, but the probable the Blue-funnel busts.

waged by the Government and the Bishop,

He is a there officiala, lay and coolesiastical, have from the 15th century onwards, and the end The coal of England may last a century or urgently needs to be brought into timid and renk minded creature. His wife practically made themselves responsible is not yet. When ont treasury, which has two; the coal in other para of the globe harmony with the requirements of the and mother are both Thibetans and live ta for the ausges of the Cathedral Church now about $500,000,000 silver store away, may supply our collars for a few centurios joint stook outerprise of today. If you Thibet, and he has all along evidenced an and its services,

aks under its groaning load, or escapes more; but the exhaustion if this truly deliberately make a falan representation to imbecile subeervlucca to their indience, That the offaial correspundenes of blue week by putting it on the market, what will the marvellous product is proceeding at sua person with the intention of making a and his attempted fight on the present o

· is a kopoful siga, showing, not only that ralfe bal

acoulutated pac Doubtless the end of our residents are alive to the interests of If you will come out bore, I will show the coal, at least se an article of a mighty proat out of him, on are liable to prose-casion is probably due to no deeper cate than Westion of the tonotony of ex the Colony, but that they believe in the you silver ore deposita in bulk vastly great commerce, will arrive within a period brief cation, but as the law stands it would sp-

pear that you can make a falso represents- istence in his own country and to the forme Governor's desire to most all reasonable er than the mal segue showed you at in comparison with the ages of human ex- demands addressed to him..

Coatbridge. Their existened has been known stones: Tr the history of humanity from tion in order to deceira the whole favest attraction exercised by his stronger

will be one first to Int, the tow custurias through ing public, and empty the pockets of minded relatives in Thibo. 1 ml

hundreds of confiding shareholdere and

So far se is known to the Government low Mr Whitebead in his repeated throats of a few who have seen them. at the poor-Po Leung Kuk.:

ments will be gradual, of course, and in the prominently as the ecal-burning period.

Further, tho came paper says, not por-usabl in Taibst and there is no reason even That bis objections to the Registrar General Long ron nature has proved hersell ohiary of

haps since the early prospecting days in for as much diaquie as prevailed on the being the Chairmen of the Commission to her treuures. We are cok in. the presents If the sun cossed to shine, organic ex- Australia and the Fer West, nertainly British border four years ago, when the inquire into certain charges against the of anything in silver production more existance could no longer endure, on the never in the annals of Indian joint stock Rajah had refused to have the Thibetan Society, which were persisted after trauzdinary than happened in gold at the earth. No doubt de heat-board of the sun enterprias, hos sa disgraceful a story of outpost removed from the Sikcing frontier their point moaned to be removed, are not discoveries at Potosi, California, or Austraïs so tremendous that the [Boga@queness" of quite clear.

Ita; bat are in the presence of an ehore his mighty protation do aut become speedi imposition and trickery been unfolded and a force to be sent from India to brin That it doce not appear to me the Registrarmous output here within the next few 17 apparent, but we have grounds for novelist. There have hem from the first under, their thumb to their senses, The outside the pages of the sensational him and the Thibetan lamai, who had him -General is any more unreasonably in years. It is true that many mines must knowing

certainty that the sun cannot certain aspects of the gold boom in Calcutta only result if the Rajn proves recalcitrant favour of the Po Leung Kuk tann Mr shut dows if silver does not soon appreciate escape from the destiny sat socner to which oven critics who are not the Whitehead seems to be against it, but it in value. 1 think it will fall lower. On later overt ea the spendthrift, In his in-strictest pariteus in things commercial on the pressut uccasion is that be will be must be concoded that Mr Stewart Leck the other hand, I know dozens of mines teresting studies of this subject, Professor might casily take exception, but no one put in his place. At the same titus, it is removed from power and a stronger chief hart is the man of all men who knows which would work profitably if the ratio Langley gives a striking ustration of the dreamt of deliberate and carefully-planned considered dietinely unfortunate that most about the working of the Fo Leung benario do to £. In the forgest copper orine rate at which the solar heat is being Kul movement.

in the world, the Anaconda, which I have squandered at this moment. He remarka

wher the fast details under the Sikkim- That, when all is done, the Commission can visited, the new elentmilite pruness saves that the great coal folds of Pennsylrotan BRIOUS CHARGER WAINST A GOVERNMENT Thibet convention are just being settled by the joint-Commissioners, the question of the only report its oculusions to the Governor, thum $400,000 silver per month, which was enotain enough of the precious' mineral, to and. Hears. Whitehead and Chator, or previously lost. Which is the bi-product supply the wants of the United States for a

Madras, Apr 26-Mr Babor, of the administration of the State should have to anyone else, car append a special report Cupper or silver

thousand years. If all that tremendous etenus Survey Department, pleaded te reopened, through the silly caprios of -of their own.

accumulation of fuel were to lie extracted gilty at the ursions to day to misappro. the Ruja That it is to he hoped the outcome of the

and barned in one vast copfingration, the pristing Rs. 600 cdd, Government money. There were four other charges, but as be Commission will be encouraging to those

total quantity of heat that would be pre- who are hecestly trying to help the ad-

Prompt action will require to be taken to nip in the bud the career of this daring band of sea banditti, and knowing the pro- Mu Gostion in his Budget speech explained crastination which generally characterisse that he had taken measures to put a stop ought to take some mugures to protect local Chineas offciale, the authorities hore to. system called grogging."

by which tke revenge had lost, bat in future would interests which have suffered most apparent. tio longer lose, about £200,000 a year. It in the present instance. The outrages was system the object of which was to have most likely been propetrated in utilise the spirit that had been absorbed Chinese watera, but the presence of s by the casks in which spirit had bepu British gunboat in the vicinity should have kept in bond. The old coke, saturated a wholesome effect upon the pirates.

In

with spirit, were filled with water, they can, there is apparent need for That, as have befors atsted, I cannot fol- for only a short time, and Joe Darelope which we are now passing with Blansi vuyot be oukeide roach of the law of India, everything has been proceeding as

concerted action between the Chinese and Mater being allowed to stand for a con aiderable time till the spirit was drawn British authorities, and if the dastardly ag out and permeated the water, and so angressoraste to be brought to coadigo posish alcoholic liquid was obtained on which no munt, the action should be prompt and de

Cisi90.

duty had been paid. By this process, a paschoon which had helde bedrad gal lona of spirit yielded from one and a half

to three gallons of spitit, which was in THE GOVERNMENT AND THE STEAME

effect, thought not illegally, muggled through the eastom-house. In fature the maskin will not leave the bonded warehouse Except under proper supervision, and, the. absorbed spirit will pay duty if it is al- lowed to pass at all, t

LAUNUH OWNERS."

The following Telter has been handed to as for publication

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, May 17th, 1893. Bir.-I am rooted by the Governer to acknowledge your lottor of the 16th in- According to a correspondent of the Sanji-staut, and to state in reply for the inform bani, says the Indian Witness, a marriage ation of your Deputation that subsection was recently performed between one of 9 of section 7 of the Ordinance No. 28 of thees much murried Brahmins, and four. 1891 was amended yesterday by the Legis teen girls belonging to one family. Ho lative Council so no to provide for the writes: Barbeshwar Maherji is a native bright light being shown six feet above of Beigharia, at present residing at But the deck; and that His Excellency is an- WAXuge 64 years; he is a Brahmin and a able to waive the requirements of sub Kulin by birth; a polygamist by profession, acetion 7 of the same section of the Or The corresponding families, where he can dinance. Morry by rules of Debinor Ghatak, are the. Bannerjia of Amgram, in Faridpure disobedient servant, trict. Wo learnt that foarison Minses Bannerji were to be given away; I went to the spot ont ef curiosity. I saw the bridegroom, older than a grandfalber, sated on a painted wooden seat, and four teen girla, varying in age from 3 to 28 years, seated about him in the form of a crescen1 The ladies were veiled, and

their faces cast down, as if they were curs. ing their parents for shambling the this fashion.'

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RENEWED PIRATICAL OUTRAGES.

DARING ATTACES ON JUNES: • .

Piracy on the orant of China has boou ao frequent and has been carried on with so mach persistence in spite of the most dras- tic treatment pirates have always ro ceived when captured that those vho have had long noquaintance with tho matteds adopted hara beon obliged to

admit, almost in despair, that it was

an ineradicable evil, and that all the authorities could do was to necepti the inevitabls and merely endeavour to prevent flagrant cases and no allow cons. parce to be condrated with a semblares of security. From time to time the olsas from which the pirates are recruited shows that the old spirit has not died out, and painful cases are still inval in the minds of resi- dents of this Colony. Reports have come to band of a singularly during pirsey not far from Hongkong. If the facts are correct as given below, and there seems no posaon, túi doubt the story told by the respectable master of a local trading jonk, there is a special element of dauger 50 janka "zading between Ounton and idheao and this pork, for somewhere in the vicinity of the duits of the Pearl Hireeshare Maat pressat crnising #sam lanach engaged in this nefariona business of exacting toll from wayfarers on the world's highway. On the 17th inst, no less than thres Hongkong janke ware pirated. About five o'clock in -the afternoon the Hoi Qa junk was board. ed by the pirates and upwards of“ 8200 carried

away, besides a portion of the eatge; and at eight o'clock that evening the Man Wo jank, No. 227, was swooped dowa upeo and much larger haul oblained. Lau Kwong, master of this junk, gives a very olraumstantial

acconat of the affar, and has made an official report to the authorities. He states that on the opening of the 16th ivat he left King Moon, a small village. about 60 miles from this port, with a full cargo of tobacco leaves and bamboo-waru for Hongkong Thoro wore on board

seven passengers in addition to a crow of nearly twenty men At Mo-To Chong, outside Maras, in the Hong Shan district, which was reanbed on the torn lag of the 17th inst,, the junk was bearded by an officer from a Uhinese gun bost. ~ The officer made e aparch for contraband goods, bat finding none the vessel wat permitted

tho was bailed from

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launch flying the Chinese flag and

I have the bonour to be, Sir, your most

G. T. M. O'BRIEN,"

Colonial Secretary.

A. M. Marshall, Esq., Hon. Secretary to the Deputation of Steaux Launch Owners.

• FRAGRANT WATERS MURMUR

That when the magnificent scheme of Prays.

Reclamation was first set forth, with all its bright hopes sul roseate bees, vessele were to be maored alongside the new rea

Moderu engines and methods of pro- duction go far to compensate the fall in the rilue of the product

THE RUN · ITSELF.

rogery.

OFFICIAL.

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL

children

If my advices from the West ara correct ducod would no doubt bo stupendous, and pleaded guilty.to tho first the Crown did big, 2592 OF VISITOR. and I have reason to rely on thera-very yet, are this authority, who has taught a important discoveries of gall have just been so much about the euu,ali tus best deve aude, and I think she shortly add lood by that totrifes qual fire would not be largely to its supply, which will help the equal to that which the sun Tours forth in thu thansand part of ouch single seeund. When we reflect that this expenditure of beat has been going on not alone for the centuries during which the earth has been

ministration, and discouraging to those whose mutives are act-pare and houcat, That so long as the Colony can continpon men who can write a letter av eminently alear, forcible and witlul respetiolar | silention," that which appeared over the signature of Mr. H. H. Joseph on the subject of signals at Gap Rock, there is still hope for public Spirit in Hongkong.

That it. report

That if Captain Rumsey and General Gor-

́don had no defiderato intention of

piling

THRILLING EXPERIENCES OF A MISSIONARY IN NEW GUINEA. The narrative of Dr Montague's ex-

ROW THE SUN IS SUPPLIED,"

not press thon or offor evidence thereon. Mire George Arm-Mra W, E. Ligla and ser and and his oltent had been 27 years Miss Armstrong Mr Charles G. Malsch Mr Wedderbura, spoke on behalf of pri

atrong in the service, entering on a salary of R. Mr & Mrs E. V. Bre Liant, E. Oliver 200, and he was now drawing only its. 750. He had been griavonsly burdened almost Consul Budier Mr J. H. Parry

nan and children Ale Herbert Ogilvie all his serios, with debta which were not Mr Alexander Cook Mr Price of his owa daking and though he mader D. E. Crow Mr A. Ross

walls to load and flischarge, lous how successful their unwitting ef- oa the borders of the Dusch territory able to retain its heat go as to continnat pleaded for a mitigation of the sentence.

That the discussion and legislation now going on about piers and wharves strīpa this picture of some of its romantic tinge. That piers and wharves have to be removed, and have to be re-built farther out into deeper water, and compensation is being fixed for distribution.

That the advantage of deeper water will have to be fully paid for by the wharf- owner in the increased cost of a dorp, water pier.

That by seepa hard upon those whose

wharves have already been rendered use

amount is ascertained and divided, before

they get paid,

That the amendments made upin the more

vexatioun provisions of the Shipping Or. dinance must be predited mainly to the agilation raised by the launch-owners. and the sweet reasonableness displayed by the Governor.

1

That the lesson thus given to oficials gene

whence some pative tribas from Butch

Mesud Mrs Gainer and

Mrs J

Thomson

VICTORIA ROTEL VISITORS' LIST

what purpose was the Gap Rock cable | away captive, bouad haud' gad foot all of tifa problem. A gaeons globe like the pension, vio,, and seatenool the prizonar to Viscount & Visconti Capt. A. Murray.

THE NUNEA DEÍTATCHES,

4.

tes B. do &, Fem-Capt. Geo. B. Ralls t Mr and Mrs B. delle Santos

Madame Percobote

Sensa Farmandos Me W. Sunith

Mias de Senna Form Mr W. H. Suika

ander Me Solomonlari Master In du & For Me Samen, dr

andes

Mr John Sterart

Capt. T. Liljebrandi

Mr V. Kolod

Me H, J. Such

Mrs Wilson Mr G. Wright,

Exchange. Hoserosa, May 23,

"Bank, Wiro,

On demand,

30 days' night,

„4 topthe sighty Credite, 4

On Pari...

Documentary, mentheaiglit,

On demand, Oredita, 4 months' eight

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the abode of man, but also for those poris furry endeavour to clear himself he was. WM., Gootman Mr Taylor must be admitted the remarkable periences in New Guinea thrilling which we cannot estimate, except by sayi anablo to do so. His salary bad beon at on the subject of signals put to one; and it speaks well for lia nusaionare that they are doubles milline of rear trobed latterly in behalf of creditore and Mr Sara Holé. gether by the Harbour Master was a do-zol that be elders to return to the and during which there has been life in these bis glicht was ruined. He practically already gone through. The deator, who in hend how sat ust have been the capital cument to invite sharp criticism.

borrowed, the money from the public uptwithstanding the many hardships ho bus globe. then, indeed, we begin to co; re

with parso, Loping when he settled bis creditors laj pay it back, but a medical missionary, ordained desoun by of heat with which the sun started on its the discovery of the misappropri Me and Mrs J. deMr W. Laird un diffeulties for the purpose of killing the Primate of Australia, took to mission career.

For Castro Basto alion led to his prosecution.

Mr Mensgor all chaneat improvement, it is marvel-wurk in British New Guinea and laboured

these and other reasons Mr Wedderbarn Mr H. Charpention Mr & Mrs Fernandes It was long a myetery how the sun was

Mr D. D. Greetjes. Menezes a forts have turned out to be

The Judge took all this into consideration, Mr M. Esoursesgo Mr O. de Monteyn That the question weight fairly be asked, for New Guinen, making a cold, took line supply ita pelinious cuts of ex panditura

Mr J. de Mora It is to Helmboliz that were the solution and the digrano and ruin, the loss of his Men Farmer Laid P

He happened to be the gged him. That the failurs on the part of the Harbour hat white man there. The inhabitants on, when it parts with its heat, observ s

three months' rigorous Imprisonment.

Mr. Beber's caebfor pleaded guilty Master and his colleague to see that there represented as extremely Barbarous laws of a very diforent type from thean Promplest signalilag of ateamers in the and qucivilisod ; in fact, the majority are which a cooling anții fóllows. As the hen: to" abeicient of the offence of criminal breach of trust by x public servant' and life and soul of a large ommercial port, estibala. Two lay helpers were with him disapposts by radialing the body contrats i was soutened to two months rigerone and must needs be a benefit to the whole at the mission station who, it is feared, the gaseous abjret, however, decreases in community, can call forth nothing but have been killed and eaten.

At one time general much more than a solid body would imprisonment. surprise. That the suggestion to establish a Tele- he was apprehensive that the same fate was do for the same loss of heat. The culid, as Sumla, Aprè28-The Viceroy, in resorvet for him. He bears on his body it loses hent al loses temperature; the graph Departmeal, with a separate pay the parks of ill-treattuent, Gaving been gas, on the other hand, does not necessarily i dicecing the publication of the Haas der Capt, A. Gotley Mr 60, Stewar List occupying page-of-the-Latitantes, tad be a tree bat berused on the belt Ise temperaturwoven though it is losing has patches, says the object of the expinas Mr Morton Jones Me and Mta Valdes, and the alternative of a re-dollar fee for with a torch during one of their care This seems a paradox at the first glue.

was to disperse the gathering of the Hunga every message, with a twenty-four hourses This was in the fient year pë· b ́g ́ but it will be found not to be so when due ad Nagar ribosmen which was thresten Mr E. B. Joney notics for each steamer, are all mere captivity, when he was kept in close cor- attestion is paid to the different notions Gigit, and generally to bring under contr

iog Onalt and the rond between Chalt and children's ideas unworthy of serious disfumant and fed on conate and that belong to the words best and temperatsager chiefs, who had broken Guns on

plantaina. Lutterly he was allowed a tare. The globe of gea, duquestionably tems for monthe, to wait until the whole That the entrsspondents may lead to polittle ninre liberty and made an object of radiates host and loss it, and the globe, their engagements with the British Agent |

result, namely, reform in the Pele exhibition to the savages.

He made it consequence of that loss, shrinks to and long acted in open defiance of their On London

of Kash. system of telegraphs, if the wretched friunda with some of the chiefs; smaller aire The best, or what is egnira-m

ra-nominal superior, the Mshatoja condition of this means of communication and the maliccation in his sondition lent to heat, that is left in the globe, is

mir. be correctly set forth.

These objects have been fully stained. was no doubt attributable to his skill exitated in a body of redaoed dimensionz, That in every other cease the correspondencia the healing art

On the representati that was her body the heat shows to The Viceroy ourdially endorses the approval wilt be useful only as exhibling the tion of the Bishop of Singapore and such advantage that the globo actually expressed by the Commasider-in-Chief of strange contrast between the official and Sarawak, the British Government sent a exhibits a tenperature hotter than before the anergy displayed in carrying out the

aofficial ways of looking at things,

man-of-war, and the Delsh Government, the loss of heat took place. If the san "perations in this exceptionally mean- That I have heard Our Own Hongkong He who had hoon hitherto indifferent, seat two were to lose sufficiant ledt to enable tinous and difficult region, and the

giment was hurried on here in its present vessale. These having sighted the out on

it to sariak in its diameter by us allentry shown in the stack on Nilt, and comparatively ineficient condition in which the missionary was confined, the atton-thousandah part of its prescat on 20th December in storming an almost order to cheekaste the proposal of man- tention of the latter was directed to the amount, the quantity of best that would insectble position held by the enemy. The greater part of the troops engaged in ning the Coaling Stations with Marcines: whilst taking his walk along the sea-shore be available in consequence of this con rally by His Excellency ought not to be That of the two Departenente perhaps Colo- was his daily went. He induced the retraction would suffice to provide the this thoroughly anccessful expedition were

ists would rather to under the Admiral- tives to make a bonfire by awakening their entire radiation for a period of 2,000 supplied by the Kashmir Army, which the On Bombay ty, as our experience of the War Office is curicity with regard to the vussols Great yaara Buat there is a boundary to the pro- Babaraja has loyalty reorgante for the not a happy record but there might as his joy when the steater deard the spect of the continuance of the sun's radia.imperial service, and it is with special grati sumplications and lashings of authority, cost, and again he had to exercise all his tion. Of coures, is the loss of heat goes ficution the Viceroy has abearved the good That the Colony hey lost a resident of logounity to persuading them to board the on, the gaseous parts will turn into liquids, spirit displayed by the tops on this inst markedly strong individuality by the ovens L A craft was launched and, Dr. and as the prooves is still further protract first occasion of their employment against pactar of Mr Edwin Mackintosh, w Montagus, accompanied by some of the cd the liquids will transform into solids, au enemy for an object of Imperial in as done more perhaps than any resident aborigines made for the steamer. As soon When this state is reached the sun may, no

His Excellency desires to convey to in recent years to bring inercial as they cane alongside the missionary doubt, be Incandescent solid, with a questions to the forcible notice of the jumped on board, whilst the other trillisses as great he is compatible with Lieutenant-Colune! Durand and all the yea may go from Hongkong for me That Me Maskintosh persistently declined cuparts of the que apprehending that condition, but the further loss of heat ofcera and troops employed, the acknow

danger

made tracks for the shore will then involrs Icas of temperature. The ledgements of the Government for the ex seut in Council, baz infraed new life into se fast as possible. It appears that the heat reseived by the earth from the great collent sorties rondes su Chief

The Commander-in-Chief remarks on the Chamber of Commerce and made the doctor was destitule of clothing, with the centre of our arstem must, of course, de- influence of that body felt both near and exception of a rag round la loin. He was lo

There seems no ascape from the the conspicuous gallantry displayed by Cap far

now coreyad to Sarawak and is now preceed conclusion that the continuous four of solar tain Alymer, Rogal Regineers, Lieutan- BROWNIE

ing to England to be present at an inquiry best must still go on, so that the sun will ants Boisragon and Badcock, 5th Gurkha and to give his testimony before a compass through the various stages of brilliant Rifles, at the storming of Nilt, and Lieuten mittee of the House of Lande He brought incandescence, of clowing redness, of dail aci J Mauners Smith in leading the ad- That the friction that has arisen during the Marrew Arnold had a son named Hat a letter from the Bishop of Singapore and redness, antal

commendations will hereafter be admitted plored, and I can tearosly onceive of block. One night this boy hoard, someone tague has a very interesting journal written,

HOW LUNG WILL TES SYN JIYU MEAT Î

In regard to other officers, but he desires to to the favourable anything more likely to widen the breach say that the moon was made of green on some loaves resembling that of the The nimous amount of heat that it would bring mor community than the language lately believe the moon is made of green theme publication as soon as be resubes England, contained would supply ita radiation for Surgeon-Major Rubaru and Major adopted by the Apling Harbour Master. Don't you said his father. Why not? He Was a captive for two roads and Air 19,000,000 years, at is remsent use. The Mackendis, Seaforth Highlanders. Thai suob language seems to furnish the said the young gentleman, I don't months amongst the aborigines of Now 15 has aloady dissipated about four-fifth TH BUSH-Kinese comission,

key-pots to the obstructive and rexatious know why but I don't. Well, for my Guines patil do happily rescued-Ceylon of its energy. As its present rats, it may Allahabad, April 29.In referense to policy of the Shipping Bill, and the mode part, said bin, father, I have no respect server.

hold out for 4,000,000 or 3,000,000 years, the statement that an absolute agreement of its introduction

for people who give opiniour for which us

bus pot for 1001,000, Hate, then, wo has been arrived at between the British they can give no reasons. Yomg Alat-

discern in the remote future a limit to the and Chinese Governments for tre delimits. That the repeated display of such a spirit

duration of life on this globs,

tion of the Barma Chinese frontier, and the inference that work would be undertaken Barometer at unge, the Pioneer mye tha snnossa. Temperaturo ment a premature, an no Comision is Hundity. likely to be formed until best cold Diration of

Windf weather, it being impossible tu haria ** Karis," he said timidly, 'I--I have al operations now with the rainy reason com Force 4

Weather lewd myself to hope that you regard me leg ou.

Bain...... something morn than a friend.

THE BLAUE HOUSTAIN. George, she answered, bly, BAI Allahutud, April 29-The Hassanais, Akaan and Mands Khel have combined together to prevent Labu Ali Khau teom

thrown away.

That more than one correspondent writes to

say that the community are a little dià

appointed and somewhat surprised at the

attitude £bsumed by the Harbour Master, in and out of Council.

That it was not expected the tone adopted by the Assistant Harbour Master-of

would be in any sense imitated, even in- ferentially, by Caplain Rumsey, - That in a free port like Hougtong differences of opinion brought about by. officiul regulations will always be more or less likely to arise.

powers that be.

teraat,

is Barlin-Demand, On New York— On demands Credits, 60 daya' night,

Wire,

On demaud,

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Wires

On demand, On Shanghai

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days' night, private paper, old Leaf, 100 finu (per tot) Sovereigns (Bank's buring rate) Temperature. (Taken at Meters Falconer & Colla Premises, Queen's Boat).

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last few months le very much to be do- thew who seems to be a chip of the old Barawak to the Rev. Dr Salked. Dr Mon- and non-ltimately becomes a dark vance of the 20th December, and separata ro- THERMOMETER-) and LNE

start.

between the officials and the commercial cheese, Very quickly, he said bread fenit. tree, which will be ready for arar hayu teen pomible for the ear to have potice of Goran Colona). Durand,"

thew was very much mortified and west Bowbapps' Mayesuar OIL proserves and tities government in this Colony, but sext morning, as bright an pobia, bee burning grey, and is the best brilllentine tend to hasten the growth of repre- off by himself to hide his feelings. The strengibson the hair, prevents it falling of it can never lead to are teloranta ele greeted his father with this: 1 know for everbody ung beite wat too greasy or Long betwres the

governlug and the now why this moon is not made of green too drying malog wild in a golden colour for governed.

chesse. I found it out in Goncais.Ah,' fair haired ladies and children, bottles

You can't convince girl by arguing that a men is not an angel; the only way to convings hit to let her marry him.

to prosced on her by heroing Thay even diadau tonus officialcom can hard said Matthew Amold, fit, you have the, 76, 10 d. ROWAN ÉTKONIA ÎN A ly cheek the advance of Hongkong, for advantage of inė; I did not know the sub-ture and fragrant toilst powder, in three Linteligent enterprise and self-oject was mentioned in Genesis, in-white, ruse, and cream; 1 and 25. twined near of British merchants can laugh yes, pans, said the boy, there is an oed. boxes, Ask any dealer in perfumery at even the feeble opposition or feeble out of the creation, and the moon was for Lowlande articles, of 20 Hatton Gar-sworted fade, you you are away off.

I den Lauden, support of their own.olicials.

mado before there Ware any cowa?:

from the characters on the user

mand onboard, the jual people saw

that the launch bore the sitle of the third

And Georgs understood. He came nearer

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Hongkong, May 31/1992.

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