– Saturday, May 5, 1894.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mapams Minuls Hauk leit the Hongkong | play his histrionio talents, but he metadcfore have never been known to adopt Hotel this merging for Canton, where she admirably as Lucien. The soling all round this opening, but, moreover, becaus
those most universal form which will probably remain undi Tuesday next. was excellent, and special praios le dun to practically has been given up by the On Thorany the prima donas will leave A Booth, Mrs Cofton, Mr Bawizes and meaters. The new ides, while I had in view did not come to the surface, sa Lazker -fát Peking via Shanghal. No arrangements My Edgar Smart
was the first to make an alietation from whatever have so far been made for a publió Zulas 'Theresa' in the piers selected for the usual line of play by his eighth move, *appairdion ; many of our music lovers are to-night.
B-K-24 *most adalous to hour Madame Hauk, and it would be vary regrettable if some mumi- -seal splits of "reception should not ho ar
ranged prior to the departure from the Colony of one of the brightest stars of thé operatie firmadient, a darker
TENNIS TOURNAMENT: Results:-
My eleventh move proved a surprise, as exchanged an apparently strong pasted pawn, and, fürthermore, deliberately isolat ed
in order to keep up thy queen's pawa an attack againis the king's side. On the thirteenth move Black initiated an in-. In the ammi-final of the first division genious counter attack and a regular fre.
works game -actifces. Asees F. N. Firth and C. M. Firth (own checked with his
bishop White; perhape, 15) beat Mowers W. Newton, and R. W. would have done better to play his king
02, which
.
DOUSEN HANDICAP,
of
After Black
·Tow
15
to
1844,
09 Mft: Edgar Seats, a wealthy Philadelphian | Asitland (owe + 16), 86, 36, 86. The parandall have vinkled him a clear pain, spite of thể, brief rain-abowór which | uneducated persons have been wat or conditions, by no means onerous, and to amid a radety of pärasedlory wilgani cuocanu -
Tas American yacht Sagamore, belonging wal-known in zonacction with several rail. final tis will now be played betwess Mere -Way cedcarbs in the States, arrived in 5. G. Bled and 0, 0. Platt (own 50)
ad
Hongkong from Manila to-day. The Fuche Mosers Firth. This will bring the tennis dently could; not retake un avocant of: That the fire-flend in having it his own way through their ignoranos, and they endanger tracollem: to-day have batíar tis Elève Me This war in his diuislation adärding Eschá
Ia good specimen of a gentleman's plessure tournament to a plowe
bbat, baing a three-maated steam yacht, 1881 in length över all, by 26 ft. broad and 13 ft. dag. She is on the register of the New York Tacht Club. She left tho | Biakoo last May, having on board, Mr E. Scott, Mr Hugh Boot,, his nephew, the Bey, & Billings, and a large party of Me Scott's relatives, bound for Egypt. The Fight first went to Southampton, and from there to Norway, where she did the prin- cipal fjords, siter, which she went back to Bouthampton and refitted. She also ship- pad Capt. Cushing as commander. From Southampton she went to Gibraltar and the Mediterranesa, calling at Marseilles, Ajuc- cid, Naples, Carlu, the Pireos, .; and, at Alexandela, discharged most of her passangers who intended tearing in Egypt. The only members of the party who jour- noyed on by the yacht were the Messen Boot and Billings, who travelled from Alexandria to. Port Said, Adony Muscat, Karachi, and Bombay, where they left to tour India, The Baganore retained in Bombay a month and then sailed for Cay- Ion and the Far East. Pening and Singa- pore, Borneo and the Philippine Talande
· have been visited by the Sagamore, which + will shortly proosed to the Chinese....COMBI ports and Japan, probably returning to North, Amerien by New Zealand, South Americs, Cape Colony and West Africs. It is expected the trip will terminate about. Apel, 1895.
THE POTTER-BELLEW COMPANY
SHANGHAI RAQUE
Of Day-Saturday, May 5, Swnerstags-Half Mile.
Pichaning Tichnabrusich P. P. O. Tima-1.1-Eleven Starters. Kaos Gur-Three quarters of a mile.
Totalisater* Danube Sketch
Dead Hest. Time 1,883-Nine Starters.
Doda" f Pioneer
C
the poom
That the movement now on foot, even if it only the Conterraires but also the Liberals | one not to admit that in Boxing Me | implied no addition to the dată capital.
be not the berf that conta have been of the Empire are distrustful of strangara. Gladstone'a usevics ihe nation parts with the contrary, a steady padaction went on, si
calistovary "question is also a very - one of the paces), and, in all that reinton which the country if évig, dat rekplág dounaived or is not addressed to the important one with the hiuste. Not only to himself and Ale family, most unishes will very soon reap the froit, MIL zoent Jikely Liplass for redesss, should have all foreigners right to worship as man who ever helped to guida dis anter was done, and yet the orditary
wholesome Jaduance upon they plass in China, but full probation or to baldorovy hitog and Dupestref in 1980 81 to 16, 107,000) ju
is. This said, let us put by was brought down from about: 70,000,000 exeraissa
in 1865-68. thosat who i pommi the paramount terior: although France slone stipulated catalogue of some of the things he has last complete year of the then. Gaverpient control of the airs of this Golony.
this in her Treaty with Chise, and, there- | done or helped to do in the course of kil With the Badges of 1880.07 17
the admission of other than Catholic | long career ne a political economist, latest Glindstone's career se e finagolul statesman That the lovely westbar now, prevalling
would be much more enjoyable were the jonaries is entirely voluntary on the practical", "resultit beneficial to pure and simpla may be'inid to hisva ploned.
part of Chins, and there are now hetwon coats, when Vice-President of the carried out to some extent his ideas, but
The men ander bim in after yOSPA BO don? 1500 and 2,600 missionaries in the Interlos, water in the reservoirs not so villainously many of whom are accompaneid by their Board of Trade, Mr Gladstone brought in himself never again he was, and there
familica Independent of the religions à bill, based où a report of a solest suur- period kept the pably personalekar That there must have been some person in imporisbee of this; it must be of great admittee, pl which he had obtained the to readjust or lightin the burdeds of fan
civilization to have a number of appointment; to provide for the purchase people, His last #shamsterisțio what your meteorological correspondent ensured and refined foreigners settled in the of the railways by the State Boder certain nor to fold) his steadfast preces and # said about Canopen and Alpha-Centauri, country; but, unfortunately, hundreds of
make the companies run
third-class times borders on the Jasaition) Inform Me www bound to retreat his followed the expression of his proplatio proper training for their special work laggage flowancer, do the purchase his fixed ideas war the offe he unde
many of whom have not even raasived trains, together with other
es tó | Gladatove has always been doggedly true te regulations as opinion.
These people must bring about a conflet classes did abs become law, but third-class January 1814 to abolish the income, bàn, Knight, whereupon knight takes Q-P would have been followed, which Black
the safety of the whole foreign community. Gladstone, out of whose modest 1 Parlia ocuntry did not accept his quodfired gift. B-R2 winning the queen.
Sweden is hardly in a position to enfores the mattery train at a fare of one peasy per Much as we dislike the form of the punishment of the martorers of hor missile the great modera third-class traffic has tax, wo are glad fald at, and the for sinaries at Hapeh, sad if these murderers grown.
democracy which bis glam #bed be not pmalshed to the full extent, the qu His feats, however, a Chancellor of the into azisinde sa viter V19C no. surity of all the foreigners in this Epire Exchequer are the most memorable, for the least likely to be ready to take onze
work began by Big Robert Pael may be thous
esteeme is endangered...
said to have been almost completed by with this world's good
Gladstons. Thus his first Budget, BE that of 1851, was distinguished by re- Chineallor & sthe, Exchequer Lake When duntion
held of duty 193 and the abolition of Laxaltation then taxed bokserissen (1980), 123 other articles. Among the things thus Premier. He had an in May of that liberated from faltars or cheapened for the to raise the income tax a goany in order summunity were tes, butter and obesas, provide Zar part of the defoil, organd
Afghan war, molaises, and sugar. And, trus from the India by the Last Afg very first to the principles of taxation he ad- All this fo bald hered to until the end, he found the money sough to indicate the canals necessary to enable tim
hardens on realised in
is but one mapeot k wel wealth. Using the income tax, as be did, for the parpors
ha atrack for Freeda Gidite of the people Ismanos, such as the
praised by Al from the load of indirect taxation might deliverance of some of
the additions then and at other times from the gram of the For tried That there is yet another moms, for the Re-ed to his wondda. The infuriated more prodsongs that yourgales inread it; but provides of the 50 Byranft
trenchment Demaimion, this time in con- to force the ramon dosse, but fortunately made to the ancien and legacy duties by a few. "Bull lose con nection with the Lighthouse Department, otsused, relief in the shape of some were always looked on by him as permanent, dream of Homs Bals
No he ever-emitted to declare the incoma taz
taz universal brotherlisead - Native soldiers having'arrived in time, That the Principal Lighthou-keeper (Mr provention whatever preceded the attack, was a thing to be swept away whatever the only mentioned here, ko
the nation. allowed an emergene Thani so one, dominant d Archie Baird), who was in charge of and from what we learn of the gentleman's finances of
statesman'a disposition, it is beyond doubt that anything of, or warten, and nothing else. `D'Aguilar Light and has about twenty could have happened that muld have given The year 1854, with its war in the Crimes thusiasm in danaes ko nato
yarı" service,-left on a year's leave the rise to bad feeling The only explanation --a war whose history illustrates alike little things tak
therefore is to be found in the fact that the the splendid fighting onpacity of the Eng could become an chomactio other day,mak
My nineteenth move was faulty; a sobre- quent examination showed that Lisbonla fara takes the bishop instead of the knight I would have much sooner extricated me from all difficulties. With my twentieth more I forced a series of exchanges which left me with a wimple end game and a pawn shoad A long struggle followed. White missed several chances of Bushing of she
to much greater extent than formerly, owing to the ansaity of water, and I hear the Fire Brigade wre nigh broken-hearted sver the ill-suosons of their labourn, That the epidemic in Canton, so carefully and moderately referred to, by your san- tributor, must be set dawn in a great messure to the insalary conditions brought about by the lengthened drought, That so far so I can learn, the disease hai not made lie appearance in Hongkong, and it is confined to certain districts in Canton Oity. A in forty-second
În a morD OSKÝ manner. Notably, in the twenty-sixth move, where he should ⠀⠀⠀⠀ have played P-K45, Instand of Lasker defended himself mort En and owing to some wask play on the other aide, it is by no means certain that White would bare won, after having neglected the
ANTI-FOREIGN FEELING IN THE YANGTZE YALLEY.
We Laara (pays the Shanghai Mercury of the 30th ult.) that a Russian gentleman, who want up to the Yung-low.tong ta distribts to make observations on the Chinese mode of preparing tea and other matters connected therewith, had a very narrow escape from being stoned to death
■ Natire mod. . In fact, it appears that the Sunggu victims
through the commend abis sotion of his Native boy and cook, who oarried him in an unconscious state under shower of clones to the baghtsate's gamen, which
to be close happened
正
bria
Borcible R-KK 59 completely com- That I hear the Honourable the Eegistrar {% was only saved from sharing the fate of by an addition to the shelly Gladstonsa. mind at # finand)
71570----However, Laskor promised his game on his fifty-second and
Paxxis Cor-One mile and a quarter. Efty-third moves by useless checks, which culy helped White so hung hi king to the of his pawns, which now marched otorionak Lekker has the following to say about
Teutonis
Time 9-ight Starboni, 008 Racks One Ierud. Pondolat
Hokasäller a ductioneer
Time 2.38) Four Starters CHAMPAGNE Cur-One mile.
Blue Péter Rawlston Burlesque
mi eg ez
Time 2,314-Bix Starlorn, Bra Swey Cur-One mils and a balf.
Primrose (eldden by Reynell): . - 1 Triadom
Textonic
to to
9
Times. 16-Three Starters. CALENTIAL SPEEPLECHAKE---Once round.
President Feiyuen
Baren Starters.
Maroo's CHAMPION-Önne round.
Динорл
Blackbird Silverstar
Time 2.36) Six Starters.
"We are much indebted-to-the-Mansget. of the Telegraph.Companies in Hongkong for the prompliteds with which these tele- grama have been delivered.]
AT THE THEATRE ROYAL The Falter-Bellew Company made their "second appostance at the Thestra Royal last night, in Fravaillon. There was again a good audience, and this must be attributed chiefly to the fame which Mrs Potter and Mr Bellew have acquired
THE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP. throughout the Far East. Of the piece
The latest newsfrom Amerionof the mich itsali probably very few of the audience know anything. It is of what Mr Gilbert for the championship of the world between Steinitz and Lanker gives the seara a fol would call the French-French' type. The motif of the play is simply marital low-Lasker, wins; Statuite, 3 wins; infedelity, Francillos has been dedeawn, 2 gather. Kasker won the first, sribed as a comedy; but while thero is some justification for placing it under that category, it scoma, after all, to be more like tragedy than anything else. It might almost be called atody in the pathology ofwiening. At the present rate of play the of-wall, lat on my love, and no avoid using match will occupy several months. Steinils an objectionable term which Shakespeare became champion in 1869 by his victory frequently uses as a contrast to the other, To call 'Franoillon's comedy, in the over Andersen. Since then he has never
The
Black spring an attack upon his adverkry In the game, leaving two piense ea prise, which, however, could not have been akon because Black would have doubled his rooke go the king's bishop's Ele and thereby forced a win. White thereupon extricated himself akilifolly and eventually copied carlation, by means of which he secured a The and gems now beesme highly in- teresting, and White seemed to have the spill. Black defended himself ell right up to a certain potat, bat lost in the end by an ebrious blonder when the game ought to have been a drin..
Many players tought that with 19, Bx EtP, Leould havs forced a win-White, however, would have replied 20, PXB, and if thàn 20, R«K¥; 21, Q-Kaq, and if BK, 21 ExB, RB 22 K-K12, and has the best of .
•
General (as head of the Sanitary Board) has been busy addressing his friend the Acting Colonial Secretary on this and other matters
That his ocupation has gone, his apa light being out, and there might be a saving
'FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That the event of the week, whatever may be the outcome of it, is the appearance of
That the Late Clerk' arrives at the terrible the Public Petition to the House of Cota- conclusion that the Hongkong Post Office will pddenly collapse, unless something
·mons now in comen of signature.
is doce to ameliorate the condition and inpresse the number of its staff That it is admitted on all hands the present
representation in the Legislative Council That vindermanning, overwork par pays is inadequate, and differences of opinion
and unhealthy surroundings are given as -DAN arise only as to theamonnt af the reason why the work is badly done. additional representation asked for, or That what ontended was, that the staff had been increased, while the duties the particular mode of asking for it.
were not being performed so well as they That, unfortunately, the views of some of our were two or three years ago.
leading men do not accord exactly with: That the complaints which I aboutinually the prayer of the Petition, cad the repré-
receiving are by to menne frivolous, nor sentations will, therefore, fall short this
an undermined staff. much of unanimity,
third, seventh and eighth : Bteinits won the That, spart from the questions whether
end and fourth; and the fifth and sixth games were drawn. Steinilsasid that though he war twe gamos bebind he did not feel at all discouraged and was as confident as ever
lost a toh
old-fashioned English sense of the
Below we publish the fourth game in the form, would be is to abase the Eng- lish language.
The position of match at present in progress in America betwcon Steinitz aud Lásker for the championship of the world. The notes on
-buaband and wife after the wife discovers her husband's violation of the sacrament
of marriage could hardly be anything the gas are from the New York but tragle.
However, it may be said
that is a severely puritanical view of the matter, not in accordance with modern idosa,fand that Francillon' is really in the fin de siècle nenosa comedy pure and aimple. The story of Francilion" is hardly worth
Recorder ----
GIUOCO PIANO, White (Steiniz), Black (Tasker).
IP-K 4
P-K Kt-Q B3 B-34
? Kt-KB 3
B-B
1 P.....B 8.
Telling, and if it were to be given it would | & P-K 5 not afford anybody any more ainoaamerit.
or edification than may be found in the de-
7B-QK5
& PXF
10-B-Q3
9 Kt-BS
tails of an ordinary, everyday divozoo case. 101
It totters long an
the borderland
which divides the Froper from the Impro
12 B--K 3. 13.8-K11
par, and strays frequently into the latter 14 PQRS region. The dialogun is full of wit, 15 EKKI
but it in kind of wit which people, 17 Onities
as a rule, do not laugh at. It is
18 P-K+3
i
19 Ktx P
20 Kt—B+
20
kind of mucking-room, wit tempered and Improved by a pertain literary grace Q-Kt 3 ch and polish which recalls to one's mind 2 RR. the somewhat illogical but suggestive 231-R2 remark of Burke, that vlos divested of PB
24. BxQ ch
gromnious lonew half its guilt; (We apologlie: 29 B-Q6 to the shade of the eloquent crater, sid B-K
25 R-R5 anthor of The Sublime and Beautiful, it | 29 P-
P-K5- we have misgnated him or attributed to 30 BxP him something which he did not write.) Pol Duty with all its literary excellence, Fran KB 2 cillon' is not what could be called a 4K-K2
55 BR acceptable play. On the other hand, it must be admitted that it offers many op portunities for the display of histrionic 38 P-K5
29 K-K talent-opportunities which on its presents 40 B-Q Kt tion last night, wem taken advantage of 41 P-05ch almost to the utmost extent. Mrs Potter 43-K-04 3K B5
was, as a matter of course, the centre P of attraction. She was impetuous, pas 6 P-K 6 ch
• Monate, ⠀⠀ graceful and tender, and 40 B-Q eren, so exacting a critic sq. 31. Sardon | 18 12-K sq himself could hardly find any fault with
K-B her. In some of the acenon the showed a | 50
51 PP. wonderful Intensity of tealing. Her acting K and declamation, bec expression of confitet. Es K-B ing emotions, in the final act were all trimm phant penola of her goals; and when di- to PR redaly charged with unfaithfulness the man, 17 K–Bt -
Kt- 6
BK 2
P-B KtxP
Ki-Q Rt 5
·KenKta
KxB
BR6sh B-X18
K
P-B3
B PxP
B-Q2 KxB
K-83
·R-K 83
R-B6 ch RB7
B-K
P-KL6
lendid: "Although many would | 60 B-K Ki mq : Benigna,
Tales by W. Hundartan? (2572
-the mamiration of the whole GA ON
One de Riza A good deed of surprise prosiled wh
My Bellew had not a great chance to die I Giuoco Fiam. Not only became I bare-
mob.
| gentleman was employed by the Russian,lishmen and the still more numista etion desk braLOV, 20%, 10.1
fem who push the Vatives are fatal. of burung hotples one of the run, to troca doliurananton fast. Fasty and afraid bureaucracy-put an for the time losing their means of livelihood. However, Mr Gladstone's efforts to not from the nation's proceness of his to thro
Chiba.
Whe
Bay
workers. Instead of remissions, there led
and none
from
2400
nature, aliko
with
thoughts
effected of a considerable mum.
this only partly explatos the attack, for, That the plea for the Post Olos which I whilst the firm had trouble with their par to be heavy additions to the taxes, and the great lay the origin of sent to you, from A Late Clark of the phases in the Ningsbow districts, everything pantry, besides, was obliged to borrow. It defects and mistimas Pest Ofios, was consbed, is swoli unaz-low-tung; to that the proplo mas have boon that war, and the cent000,00% of money as the correst of life murmello
than balf a million ceptionable language that I had no sorupie put up to it by some miscreant, been that way, and the sentending powars mess edgerpacity to snaz
The matter in lu the handla of the Russian Fools and new found as Karera donel imp
to Justify
ingand in making you to publish it in fall,
feel sure, will sprang out of missppishensions, Comal, we are told, and
fanned by into errors a border. That the Late Clark' agres so thoroughly be taken up anergetically and without a re Fress ravings. But rem
when abliged by would have svadel. It with the publis estimate of the work of
this kind to turn back, ME
Me look on his like · again. the Post Ofoe, as at present managed, petition of the blunders that have rusted en occurrence of
The Su
Sung-pa affair se one of the most detri- Gladstone was careful to lay the weight of long, caress bo bue that Jittle more need be said on the sab.
medial to the prestige of
of Foreignera in
taxation whzre he thought it would do the surteous gentleman, sern jest
least mischief or be the easier to remove. able, and ingularly exempt The attack proves begand doubt that He raised the malt and spirit dation and the and petty revenges or mean the Anti-Foreign movement is not directed amount of the income tax
Jadalge laly against missionaries and pot squinst Early in 1865 the Ministry of the freest bor Scandinavians only, but that, unless strong Aberdeen, in which he was Chancellor of aggrandizement of all the men measures be taken, we may without doubt the Exchequer, resigned on in adverse vote, ruled this country. Never once expect to hear of more each attacks ers and not until 1859 did Mr Gladstone again traded upon the position he had stiaid resque his laboure as fiscal reformer., Heed, or used it to gain either monay or tiklan. long?
We are glad to record that the gentle-began then will-e-bessy dallait tɔ de over. [ or place for those dependent a
nt upon him. wan has returned to Hankow, and is doing some, although the total expenditure of the matter what-abade of politic
| OSTMOD WAR EL C that date fuss than 70 and on this public record without repenti
thin 70,000,000%, sultivate, it is imposible for a year, and although the NAVY together took bust 28,000,000 on admiration, equally so lo avoli regret that peace footing. Mr Gladstone, as Chan advauclog years have brought it to close caller of the Exchequer, frotander Lord Wall will it be for acil we have not fallen Palmerston and cext under Lord Russell; on darker Lines, in mer of bad bould
à all that relates to personal dignity, and was the framer of even Budgets between men who but the other day reviled his he could boast of a lessened expendi he is of the heroia age, this noble dle man. attewerd legacy of # daficit, and 1866, lines onpable of auffering for * conviction. now say he is a great monetare, reduced taxation, and, what was al-The Investors, Feminum, Times itself, the most spitefal and ture
polltival theet in the three equally most his beart, pay off kingdome,
theThis series of Badgets was the most briliant later career. In a few years, or months, it ever aw, and they were full of lofty Urinary Orgaan, in either sok-Naquired or Neolaman, now mourne only over and its kind will be
compared with the gallon of mankind, we might say from Badt, Guaranteed fres: broth Muroary. those of their now political baghearn, the fetiers of oppression, taxation, extravag. Sold in Boxes, a. 61. each, by all shema Degrading, sordid, unclean, is the spectacle arce, and debt.
and Patent Medicine Vendors thoughơn)- It was in his Budget of 1861 that Mr and we want nous of it in
lhoso, us, all too frequently, politicians of all hues surplus since his mocession to office two
all,
MR GLADSTONE AS A POLITICAL ECONOMIST. stately Sgure has left the political since the lart number of this
and already, while y he lives, his spothentis
could they be explained by long hours or Review' appeared has began. The the years 1859, when he began with the self rupees, to true, dotirago, and the, mAR”
That nothing was said about a Local Post Offee by anyone save the Late Clerk himself, and the Estimates throw no light
Government as to Local. Delivery.****
balig
"ONE" "Bot of”ÜLİEKI'SIB 41. Rita Da
upon any unfulfilled, promise of the HBRcept perhaps its imitator, and enlightened this or any other country warranted to ouro all tlicherges from the
the House of Commons will entærtsin. the Petition and whether there is say ebsons of obtaining an Unofficial Ma-That I am glad to hear the grasscutters and jority in the Council, the minority ethere did not get damaged by the Mone who reftain from supporting the Petition put it that er Unofficial Majority in
Mer of Victoria · Battery, as the as worda of golden within & lain notion for the elevation, and deliverance of constitutional),” Gravak› und Paige ind. the
seattled off in obedience to order by the Police,
Council; in a Colony constituted like Hong- That the bell-ringer at the little church at ! ---viewed close-of political strife Gladstone, dealing for the first time with a Manzano Counties Dean CourArgON AR-
Long, is undesirable for various reaŁODE, That it may be the Petition would have had A better chapes of immediate consideration had it been addressed to the Secretary of State, and recommended to his notics by - the Governor of the Colony,
pro That it is possible, in the event of s
bablo dissolution of Partisment within the next two months, the first harembly- of gentlemen may be otherwise engaged than in considering such matters. T That the Petition Eself, as I read "Par. 10,
fully remgnises the necessity for special legislation and guardianship," and for *paramount control of Imperial intereste by the Home Government.
That if the Imperial authorities Jay it down that such paramount contral' could mot be regarded as compatible with an Un- officiel Majority in the Legislative Coun ail, such a distum would settle the 'gm-
· jority' question.
That the Puition, in very moderate and respectful language, Jaya special sereas upon the guidance of local affairs in the Colony, and the right which British taz payers ought to possess of haying a say is the expenditure of publio money,... da That the increase of power to check expends ture, and to prevent the waste which has been bu" w exparent in the past, is the prizoipu shisol, I take it, of the present petition.
the West and should be reasoned with by the worthy Fathers.
so
the World. Proprietori; THE LINDGALARE
To pagos. To
coln, England, visaitini tataylaap
St.
when deficits most clamoured for money, he
rise with the fark. That the Unofficial Harbour Bearde It is not a politicies, then, that we steadily
RELIGIOUS SERVICES,
Jox's DATHEDRAL-Parade Sertion
(Holy Commision 2nd and 4th. Ban Stains 11 Holy Commenter at the
Untor Cabace, Kennedy Bodil
with the Harbour 'Master on matters con-publie life—not as a polific The otéens, egg other:
nected with the Harbour-have not yet political and social been called upon for an opinion.
That if he cannot weg bie tongue' were mostly on the side of the Daril in years before, abolished the paper daty and human affairs. They as a rule say, not set the Press free. Ittle did he think that musically than he does at pressat, be what is true in itself, but what they think in sating thus he might be doing an unkind. sbonld really be spoken to seriously.
supporters will steam ness to himself, their polling booth
by mailless
the zumber That to take lessons in bell-ringing before
8.80 truth.
Buch has become the law of of his revilers and the xrmy of those sunrise is very like taking a mean ado ́rantage of poor neighbours who do not popular government-a sarage war of } who wield the itching pen with no brains 1 o'clock service on the 1st, Sed, and 5th
wolf-interests for the most part, aitimate result po men can forecaON § behind it. At the very time, however, Ƒ days in the months Eveñidugi rather the three gentlemen-interested in | note the departure of Me Gladstops from industolle wod his bolio of unfettering Bar G. Williamk--Services A5 '120) shipping who were zuminated to advies the offes af Prime Minister and from enormous defloit in 1860, and yet he that
bat is a year look more rice, &n, and reduced tion at 6 Pa
import -taxpo. *elf: buster): MAMA 612) 730 1/2 119:30 them on many of
·ERA 8c, Jostra's Catraca, Gooden Alwaye er present generation has forgot of wint is ploving the income tax or the split and Mass and Sermon; 6,30 v. Brining bertion, bice to his labours, and no com bus briefly other excise dalies, or the taxes on realised Benedictio | Oak
Br. Pr's Biaseck's, Orungu, Balices" recall the hare. In doing so one wealth, as the bridge to overcome the gap general observation may be
5,00 m. The Holy Communion de măng finister. has as the right side, the income taxed on the lat and Bri. Chadays in the
| eless-banded. Not only brought down again and others abolished. 11. the 2nd and film 130
That apparently tha Official Minority at the Harbour Office has it all its own way— more's the pity.
sia life's work, knows naught
what
articles,
BOMAN CATHOLzo Caterera
That smali Commission has been appoint I Throughout his to Mr Gladstoned, by. But the moment the belacenome-Service Benday, as 17/9R and
ed, but not gazetted, to füvestigate theentem nemion for himself! Is 1803, possessing a large prospective sur- on the 4th at the Brening: BetrVOON NETE",
claims of certain Chinese to build new has he never wharves on tho now Praya.
WHY CHINA DISTRUSTS THE POWERS.
by
lewing the
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Exchiige, Hosuzoku, May 9, 1894-
Loun Rank, Wire,
from the publin purs but he has never, plas on the then basis of tazation, Mr Glad BROWNIE,when not in office, eked out bis income stone knocked 1,800,000. off tea duty and vice at 10.15 selu that Wonleyan
KASKUS. BEWORŁHY :
gentleman homesty. He praferer F4760,6006 98 Lucaine Tax 108, year fol» Į· Wackelzak, in a sad to yon paine & vină) and a man of
the sugar duties were reduced GALAN BEZKEDÉ OPĚREMIA-Morrisń
by to write magazine articles and books 1,750,000, and a million and a quarter was German language by Faster B sbout Hopier. Consequently his name it again taken of the income tax. Between schill ovary Buday, abilize th Bover found among those who punt" on the years 1563 and 1866 inaltaire, Mr Glad of the Berlin Founding Hossey West Poland Ws taks the following from the New the Block Exchange; no limited liability Bimo repeated faxallow, or reduced York Literary Digut:-M. Von Brandt, late company ever get him to be a director, nor the net amount of almost 14,000,000, and Imperial Donaal-General to China, contri- could single fancier ever confere with the revenue was larger by three millions at butt a paper to the surrent number of the his prestige, because of any relish interest the end of the period than it had been in Deutsche Rundschau, Balau, in which be he might have in view. Mr Gladstone 1960, when he began his long term of office points out the causes of China's dislike of very purity of mind sad condues in this and with a deficit of nearly 5,000,000%, the nations of Kuropa, Horwriteas
other respects was doubtless a source of Bat it was not alone in remitting and re- weakmes to him in priciioni affairs, and adjusting texstion that Mr Gladstony show one thing marks him throughout aired at anon his masterly power ass states for career bad judge of man, Obatatan we zid political sesuomitt and his dosy could always impose opon him for a time if sympathy with the highest ideals of an en- they wore plaxeble, because the simplicity freschissd democracy ideals, we four, and uprightness of his own mind and life never to be quite reached bs was just as anitted him for comprabending baser-min- eager to pay off the nation's debt. When and individual. Tu no small extent his ever he had a surplus, be bought sink and ale with which so many regarded him, of the efforts made to get quit of a consider istmes are the cause of the intense os noslied it; and to him we owe the largest
By the annexation of the left bank of the Menong River, Fiance hope to put herself in paston of the trade of Boothern Chine, The idon is not new, and its axenation was made comparatively easy by the fact that Gladstone was in power, and, therefore, weak foreign poliny would be reasonably pested from
a Cabinet under That I see your morning sontemporary at the matter is not yet ended,
he leadership still sticks to his idea of a Municipal The Chinese Government has instructed) Council as the best means of gaining this the Chargés d'affaires, in London and Paris and in this respect his successor le mach abla portion of this debt by means of term that China does not acknowledge any more favourably placed for the enjoyment inable mannities. This system is practicable desirable object.
Siampas rights over the districts worth of of long and prosperous politioul asteer, only ng to a certain point, and we think That if a Manipal Council were established, 31, and that, therefore, State has no power Lord Rosebery knows all about the Tarf better might be found; but the credit of an to hand over these district that theyday and the Stock Exchange, these dear excellent purpose must be given to Mr Glad
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Inddants in the believe that the Calsetial Kumpire is altogether dent of the dialectician and theological must be accepted ture of the same, the duty of supervising gratisé malagemble. If indeed poorly casaist Bit to me, shore all eiker e charad-story of a great empire. This part of the large votes of money for Ogionist purposes equipped for offensive warfs, but i do teristics of a great personality, stands out Cintesman osteer may be pitomised work would still fall upon the Legislative fensiva strangus is very rest, and it is dominantly this attributs of cleanness, It in the following sentences from a illia
doubtful if any Power would on acuid, spazi visdhit not
his own life, but in by the permat writer published some reari Commeil.
from quarteries That the proposal to appoint one or two | China to a speedy concierior, engr his family upda the who love repealed and reduced faxes to the get
the tops Basssary to bring szepünist with the way he bassinel !
We remember
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ladke | amount of me than 12,200 (001, Greate of farmignata, kad this
ihat, had be e is on the friends. And wot without been complete stranger to the Prime ing that 2,146,000% of thing aus made oluiva body ugon matters whem loosi onnan, Russia his
the haft Minister, he would save long since had And Mongelys The
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declared with strong
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and briefzyona experience are needed, will i bank of the Amur, and me, galingary | Prunction in the Sghting tezvics of which soube by the falling in of that amount of
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have
thest with unanimous approval.
was, beyond doubt, justided by the fach, for sarapnions and noble ways his figured in the jakimata s
spite of several advin among which wa That the good effect which has alivudy red out of Burnish, and be Japan out the link
wolted from the efforts of the upofflelane. The position tarde by the United honour-old-feabloned and are always
Bustang Canada, solitho Australian tik
governed the late Print's Minister's Day been speedy ruled, for 4, 120 00 member of the Council in the past ought (wyasigma to Chuwe immigration la mot duct in this tosport iso, se all cho Gladston gut he total to encourage all concerned muck to axi kalatoon the China with the wet bar to lack of the actual poslion of bla and is wis mit from
Laatlong kad integrity of the children can we for themselvom Differ akla saditions were dune EEN LIMO tend that influence to a reasonable limit
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