SATURDAY, NOVEMert 3, 1894.
ARRIVAL OF THE MOLUS.
AHFORME YAJUAOL.
The second-olas oruisertain, which has been detached from the Mediterranean Flest to reinforce Admiral Fremantle's
That Wm. K. Hill, who was detected in and punished for transferring our defoncs on paper, maybe very good rank, but he got off very cheaply with a 100 fine.
ORICKET,
HONGKONG 0, 0. V. ARNY AND H.M.A. .*UNDAUNTEJA*
THE CHINA MAIL-`
SINGAPORE POLICEMEN ON THEIR LIFE IN THE FAR KAST.
THE WAR IN THE EAST,
GOLF A CURE FOR INSOMNIA. À STRATEGICAL STUDY,
The Somer commenting on the fact We mentioned a day or two since that a that Lord salisbury, like Lord Rosebery, The folowing article, evidently the work of an export, appeared in the Pioneer Mast party of Straits paleomen had passed is a sufferer from the modern and Very Played this afternoon and resulted in a on the 40 October
through Colombo on their way home to Eng-prevalent complaint of insotanie ongest Now that the Carean peninsula has been land. Their names were Sergt. Yoang, of golf as a curo, Lord Rosebery is said win for the combined team. Lieut. Strick,
swept slarof Chinese troops and the Japan. Pinang, and P. C. MoCuish, P. C. J. Martis, have found relief in
a
COMBINED TEAM
29
sedana
to
chant Shipping Bill have been received by the Government of India, and they seu unanimous in thinking that the matter. should be dealt with at onos. Ia coner quenos Mr O'Donor, the Assistant Financial Beorg. tary, and Mr Wigley will take the bill in band during the roouth to enable the Go-
dato.
ARMY CLOTHING SCHEME,
glas of Leandron on the China Statias, srrived at That the leave to appeal by the Crown S. LI, played the best arieket he has yet hart their faoce northwards, with and P. C. Mathieson, of Singapore. In ap- taken before retiring te rast, but the Scotch rernment af India to legislate at an early
shown in Hongkong, scoring 65 (ant out), the appiest determination to carry on the pearance they were men of a jat superior paper, anthusiastic over the national game, Sergt. Bland from the same Regiment, giving campaign in China proper, it is of interest to to the Europeau constables that we know in rays that in golf is the true remedy for the onsider the strategical position of the con- Colombo, says the Times of Orylon. The distressing evil of sleeplessness. As there him the most assistance. De Lowson played tending thes. We take it that the Japan-latter is originally an aid see-goer, who, sre mazy in the East who, as a result of are Govenment bare resolved to strike after rolling abou, the world to little ail the climato, probably suffer from the same grand innings for the lotere. Scoros --
bla at Fokin itself; and, if we mistake wot,vantage, finds himself in Columbu, and then complaint, the following remarks will be that they prefer a formal invasion by land done the blue uniform and red up and of interezi :--- Mr Pearson, b Saich.....
from the north to a dash at the Pei-ho forts. Corp. Miles, Iowa
at guides, hawkers, ghurry-wallaba, rickshaw So far can be oglesisted they have at gas himes to hurrying the tou-peralatent Capt. Hadley, b Lowaon.....
lenet 60,10 troops in the penises itself, rumors, and other riffrait of the port, re
of this force 20 no coiring in return the magnitlosnt stipend of Band the balk Mr Markham, b Lowan...... Me Reinhold, the, b Smith........
marching to the Ya-lu River which forms the R4 a month, out of which he usually up Спри Welman, Smith, ↳ Darby..........
boundary between the Corea and Manchuria. ports a country.bern with, pays his various Bergt. Bland, o Brady, b Lo
Wiju, ofthe mouth of the Ye-lu, is, there charges, gets his ourry and rice a day, and Lisut. Brick, not out....
fore, thir first objective, and this gained ultimately becomes very thin and worn. Mr Found, run cut..............
they must fores the passage of the river, looking, and hardly up to any particularly Major Lyle, b Antp¤........ag Mr Davkin, e Kennedy, b Darby.. Extraa
three o'clock this morning. The Bohuni commanded by Captain B L. Oromo, the other officem being Lieutenante 1. F. Phil- Kimora (gunnery), F. Nelson-Ward (angivat- ing), John G. Armstrong, H. Sansbury, and W. A. Fiskering, B. N. R.; Staff-Surgeon Lory, Paymaster G. J. Claw, Stuff-Engineer John F. Eyder, Assistant Fay mentor A. E. B. Hoskop, Assistant Engineer E. R. Kost- atl, Gussors F. Lewis and Walism White (borpedo), Bantawain H. Dunmere; Carpenter J. Fuller. She has a displacement of 8600 tous and an indicated borss power of 7000. She is twin-sore, and carries oight gnon.
The ohu has had an eventful voyage. Coming down the Suoz Cazal sho stenok that Some meoriage, with the result ber starboard propeller sustained dam. ago. is coarnquenas of this injury
her starboard engines had to make
thres more revolutions, but she managed to make an average of 15 knots per bour from Bus to Bingapore. She remained at Singapore for three days, and after conling left on the evening of Sunday last, 28th October. The Rohilla loft Singapore with the English mail two hours before the Holt and is not yet signalled. Two days out the cruiser exparisnood very stormy weather. From that point to arrival she encountered strong N.E. monsoon and heavy seas that have been reported by other vessels arriving daring the weak, it was on account of there that she slowed down on three occasions, and the anchors, sables and other gear about the decks had to be secured Tho upper bridge forward was broke by the was striking it, and the port binanale on the quarter-deck was washed away ontirely. Green ene rolled over her fere and aft, much to the
board, dimomfort of thome on
who She
word
auxions about har safety. goes into dock at Hanghom on Monday morning, sed as soon as she leaves the hands
of the Dockyard officials she will replenish bar bankers and be in readiness to joke stores, ., for the Squadron in the North. There were no casualties on beard on the
The orators Edgar and Spartan left Co- lombo nine or tea days ago.
The greatest activity sil prevails in the Royal Naval Dookgard here. Neither the obief engineers aor the constructora arə relating their efforts to ples the Station in = fit state to face any emergency. All the departments are working overtime, aut werk will be kept up so-morrow (Sunday).
The Redbreast will ship her now bowsprit and jibboom os Monday morning, and will alio fit out ready for sea. She will, how- ever, remain to port for the pressat.
FRAGRANT WATERS' HUEMUR
That ho might have been sent to prison for six months, and I fancy he deserved it. against Mr Wodehouse's decision, that bunker opsi was not pargo and could therefore be handled on Sunday, has not teen applied for. That it his puzzled all wen possessed of
common sons why this question. Wa raised, although certain officials whe entertain queer potions of their duty could perhaps explain. That if the Ordinance is to be amended,
would be interesting to know the form which such amendment will take. That it does not seem possible any Ordia
nce could possibly epact that bunker coal la cargo, as it is not and never could be regarded as such, That perhaps even stranger things than that have been done, and it is dangerous tu say, what may not be attempted. That the Jockey Club appears to be fully
alivo to the needs of the times. That perhaps the increase of the Derby prize would bring more owners into the competition for the local Blas Rib- bon of the turf.
That magway the suggestions of Mr Healor may be safely loft in the baude of the Stewards for the yar That I see the last number of Truth refers to the fact that Capt. Goold-Adams was not want to Gores, to watch the military operations for the British War Ofco. That it was dnderstood here the officers chosen were sent out from Eugland be- cause their interests were looked after so well is the old
Dountry.
That time and expoase would have boon
1
Total
OBNIKET CLUB.
A. S. Anton, & Bland, ↳ Markham ...... J. A. Lowsou, reu BUS................................ B. Ezekiel, b Bland.................. S. L. Darby, & Strick. b Markham. E. A. Ram, e Markham, b. Bland,.. EO. Ellis, Bland K. W. Mouareg, b Bland 1. 8. Smith, 1.b.w., b Bland.. W. M. Thompson, net out 3. Kenaedy, b Blond..............
G. G. Brady, Welmau, k Bland
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
saved by sending Capt. Goold-Adams from Hongkong, sad the operations in Ourea could bare heen followed months. A. Loweos.... 28
E. C. Ellis....... Ago by su officer who knows Corea hatter
J. Kennedy. perhaps than any other foreignor.
S. L. Darby The the result is, little or nothing of the fighting will be seen by the attaches nominated.
That the proceedings of the Water Authori
ty may probably touse alrong opposition and fadignation as the process of "discon nection is extended.
That I hear the Colonial Government have got into hot water with the Military Authorities for baving cut off their water supply.
That the rights and wrongs of that dispute have not leaked out, and I know not whether they have been measured by the moters of the Water Authority or not.
part
of the grievance, so lat That the chief That
civil residents are concerned, Fes in the arbitrary way in which this arbitrary provision is applied. That a meter is put upon a terrace, or on two of three neighbouring houses, and at the end of a month the usust survely- worded antios in sent in to the ethnot that the water will be put off within fourteen days unless the excess of constimption is abated.
COMBINED TEAM.
0.
P..
82
&
។
42
14
B
21
16
G
46
1
34
CRICKET CEUT
T. S. Sunità........ A. S. Anton
Miles
Reinhold Pearson.
land Markham
9
9
121
10
TELEGRAMS.
2
28
Simia, October 13.---With regard, to the.. Army Clothing scheme, I busculoiala that the scheme will not be taken in hand for some time, and contrary to the original intention it has not yet been off Golf is the game for the exhausted brain aially submitted to the Government of worker at any stage of bis Hilo,
India and it is even doubtful whether the fasior is
matter has been finally formulated. It too young, no senior will probably be taken in hand very shortly old, to learn to loare I to sujore on the golf Buka a dession being made for a considerable now, but there is little prospect of any is in the eating. On links at St. Andrew's the man of seventy looks time. difty and the man of fifty has the appearanos
No
and
ARHI REORQANIZITION. Allahabad, October 16.-The Govern
Thare pointment of Assistant Military Scorelary
of thirty-five. The chief reasons for mone of India have decided that the sp 1 where they are likely to be opposed in activo servise. But the Straite policemen aro that both the old man and the middle-
strength by what we may call the 2nd Mine were of very different stamp to this. Sergeant agad can eat, digest, and sleep. sharian Army Corps. This is under tho
10
2:0 nod of the Governor of the Province. / Young, in particular, was a man of fine are scores, perhaps huadrada, of educatedko Lieutenant General in command under
physique. He topped six feet by a good two men of să It inches; was raw-boned and terrifically long | forty and ninety between the ages of the new organisation shall be bald by an
and ite sambers are given a $4,000. was lately reinforced by 7.000 men who
wo in the reach; and had a set of the shoulder were swessfully landed after the last asval
that batokened considerably strength. Old agagozout. The Japanese should be able in a khaki nuiform, with soft white felt 7 to concentratu 40,000 men on the left bank
27
#3
23
2
W
altomp: the passage. Judging from the results of the battle at Pingyang they will
res
All of them spoke favorably of service in the East, though all, with the exception of Young, had no intention of returning
era, and in Malacca
Over good.
་
LATE TELEGRAMS.
PASSENGERS EXPECTED,
Per P, and O. steamer Australia, from
Per Mossagories Maritimes steamer Ozue, from Marseilles, Oct. 14. To Kabé: Miu Malet. To Shanghsi : Two Misses Smith. To Hongkong: Lieus. W. C... Woodcock, Mr L. Riviere.
as St. Andrew's at this officer of fold rack,bat this decision, will moment, and they are, without exception, not affect the present Military Scoretaries the healthiest and handsomest collection
to the Commanders-in-Chief of the Madrat of middle-aged and old won the writer has and Bombay armies.
Sleeplessness, so far as the of the dream and it is improbable that they slouch-hat, like the Australian form la
Kenerally be locked wear,
capable of took-
three will mes more than this number when they ling any kind of offender against a writer was able to secover in
wooks' Bojearn at and
Bt. Azdrow's, is absolute- order.
The others, though not so powerfully unknown to the golf player. Due may Per P. and O. stammer Caledonia, from looking, yet all exhibited those attributes almost say it is impossible. Living, as London, Oct. 6.—To Tokohama, via Bam- be suceaful in the general fion which which somehow or other always characterise he doen, in the upen air, taking several bay Mr and Mrs E. Hayat. From meg here to be fought, na in leadership an English policeman, and stamp bim as one hours of daily exercice withent unpleasant Brindisi, Oct. 14-To Yokohama: Me and
and immensely superior and their even when he has doled the uniform for fatigue, and with a mind constantly, but Bike Barban. Donlop. they
not laboriously, interested, he esta well. 13 troops have already gained actual expe- the dress of the ordinary civilian,
rience the field. The Governor of Wishing to ascertain if these men were and so the brain is adequately nourished, London, Oct. 12.--To Yokohama: Rev. A. Manebris has, it is true, the ad real types of the Straits Police, and, if so, The blood, too, is thoroughly exydised, F. King To Kobé: Miss Dunn. To -150 | 200
vantage of holding an entrenched position, how it was that Singapore came to and by the dos exercies of all the muscles Shanghai: Bar and Mrs Addis, Mr and Mrs but theregimente under his orders will have have sauls an advantage ovar Ceylon, we is made to flow evenly throughout the Longman, Mrs Baker, Mies C. Goudge heen disheartened by the news of the signal found out that the raits authorities find body without abnormal concentration opon Miss E. Browa, Miss Godson, Roy, and euccess won by their enemies at Pingyang it better to have Buropean policemen than the brain. These are the indispensable Ira A. Pholys. To Hongkong: Surgeon It was loulated that the Japonces or men of the country, and in making up the conditions of sound and certain sleep, and G. T. Blahop, Mr Shelton, Mrs Geo. would man Wiju at the end of September, fores they find it more efficacious to indiant thees conditions are admirably fulfilled by Haras, Mr A. McEwan, Miss Wedder so it should now be within striking distance home for ten than to take on dead-beals regular and systematic golfing. Golf has spoon, Bor. and Mrs W. Light, Miss Mac of its fut objective, and during the present whe way happen to get stranded in the the merit of being a real care under kenzie, Miss O. Hill, Mrs J. Hendorset, 2 week ars runy scre of a great battle fought colony. All these men had come out from reasonable physiological evaditions, and Miss N. McMillan, Miss. J. Irie, Mr Be
on the wuth-eastern frontier of Manchuria. England or Sootland en agreement, and more with the cure of sleeplessness it brings Henderson.
Osor the Ta-In ban been crossed-and we than one of them, before coming out, had many other advantages, anch as streng- dn got for a moment deubt that the Japanese wielded the trusskeen in the maintenance of thened musdies, a toned-up heart, a vigor. will be successful in breaking down the faw and order is different parts of the old ons appetite,fand sound digestion. opposition offered at this point the invading country. force will not take the coast road to the _the south rest which would condunt it to Port Arthur bat
will strike almost due north for Monkde. At least such is the program
o announced in the tela- oquations 00
aad in Pinung,' said grems, and the immrase parded wealth of
I 1kg best of all. 1
Now I'm going home and city-albeit the hards are be if I see anything good going I'm the saded
going to lieved by Suue whe knew what they are there. If I der, the Bust with seo the again speaking of to be purely legendary-will in nine enthe from now.' Asked if f he was duubi appeal to Japanes 36 likely to join the constabulary at home, he aprike that must be captured at all sid I don't think sv. for this reeka- costs, From Wija
that mise thus brought in the now 160 miles in a dirent line, so that it would muation rules at homo they don't poran.ourɔy a Council has been summoned for manilo, Major Faithfull, Hor J. C. Gray, probaty take 15 days' marching to cover
over 25 years of age, and I'm five years Simta, October 15-An extraordinary Hosper. the dias. We read of entrenchments The corneration Us Russia is profound.hoing frown up est only on the Ya-is the home Police, weld have, if I gut in meeting of the Vicary's Council was hold
tive I would to begin as a morning, the cault being that the Jagan, from Vancouver, Nov. 13. -To Nicholas II. in a manifest says that he is River, hat on the road to Monkden itself, the third-rate conatible, and a man that'e dcue Dummsader-in-Chief has postponed bin Yokobans: Mr M. R. Rolugo, Ber. Wol- Very great fendon, Bor. Mim Victoria Grosvenor, mindful of his father's legacy, and he owe Goverit of Manaburis recognising the din nine years' Police service alcoady, and worn departure on tour from Simis.
ger that would follow to Pekin if the capital the stripes, doesn't ware for that prospect excitement exists in Biala owing to the To Shanghai: Miss Pollocks, Bliss Oaley, to develop, in a peaceful manner, the
to Pekin may be taken se
service ocant, but, xe they donors for Later:- It is generally believed kors that Hongkong: Mr and Mrs J. P. Beid.
abort notice.
Miss Maddet, Mr and Mrs Blandford. To 50 miles at leal, so that a winter cam-
the extraordinary meeting of the Council oa pita of China is to be attacked from the
this morning is owing French notion landede. This eventuality has been re
regarding Madagascar. angnind, but it does not follow that the ruy bich occupies Moulder will accessari ly furnish the first force to move uu Pekin. The norat effent likely to be produced by the throw of the Manchurian corps, the pisk d the Chinese Army, would be so great that a comparatively small forse, 835 of 30,06 mm, might be landed on the most of China and advance of the capital, with atmo abeolate certainty of
of Success.
SUPPLIED TO THE Cera Man"}
(Via Southern Line.)
LONDON, November, 3, 1894.
THE DEATH OF THE CZAR OF
RUSSIA.
f hisprovinos were
the
Lo
Makder
18
over
(Bangoon Gazette.)
I served in Sing, and Pinang THE AMIE SERIOUSLY EXCITEMENT IN and ohild. Mr and Mrs J. H. Gubbins ADA
For Canadian Pacific steamer Empress of India, from Vancouver, Oct 18-To Yokohama: Mr and Mrs H. A. O. Bona
To Kobe: Mr J. and Mrs P. McEnen, R. Lunt, Me
child, Capt. Changhai: Mr C. Walior,
W. Crowe. To Ray. F. Brown, Capt. Mr W. Gardiner,
SIMLA Allahabad, Ost. 16.-News has buen received from Sir T. 3. Pene from Kabul that the Amir is believed to be dying. Tho Commander-in-Chief has postponed Cavendish. Fe Hongkong Bir 0. bis departure from Simla to-day." The Fremantle, Lady Fremantle, Miss Fre-
Leke me to-rROFIOW.
Capt
Mr E. Bunter Booper, Mr G. Hantley
For Canadian Pacific steamer Exprear of
That the Water Authoritý dom not soonider power and glory of Russia, and the hap. Prim Hookdan toupied by the enemy. It'd be a different matter it they let Colonial occurrence. The Council was suramoned Rer. and Mrs Muddet, Master. Muddet.
it necemary or even advisable to give & single word of explanation-how much pinos of bis subjects.
think I shall trouble the Police at home the a living.
the domestic quantity' assigned may Official and private mourning in Francpaign will have to be loved by Japan if the
be, how much excess is recorded to have
been consumed, or why ons occupier is ment demonstrative,
CHINESE DESERTERS.
should suffer for the sins of his next-RUSSIAN STATIONS ATTACKED BY doer neighbour. That any such regard to politebox of com- mon courtesy is not included within the range of the gentlemen in charge of our waler supply.
That an arbitrary law may be carried out with discretion by public servants so that its hardships may be hardly felt, but it
Several Russian frontier stations bass been attacked by bands of Chinens deser- ters, who have seized arms and ammusi tion. At are station the Chinese were
is pissing stranga that many eficials repulsed, and sixty of their number were look up thair good minners in their offi- killed. cial deske when they proceed to do what they call their Anty
That time is being wasted over the Taiping-Tast it must take a long time to mersace
shan Besumption business, bat as interest.
is to ho paid the lot-owners frost date of resumption, the loss wit only fall upon the poor ratepayers.
That the longer the time eampied by the arbitrators in apportioning compensation, the higger will be the hill to be paid. Teut Messen Aokroyd, Alford, and Danby should prove most efficient Board of Arbitration in every respect.
That the meeting of the Juukey Club, the
of the training opening
at the Racecourse, and the announement of Si
Andrew's Ball emphasize the fact that the Jasr 1894 is coming to a chee.
That 1894 will be noted in history as the year of the Plagne in China and the big Par in the Far East.
That this Chion-Japan War is jogging on
in its own peculiar way, and may go on for some little time to come. That it is highly ampoing to watch the
THE GAINA-JAPAN WAR.
and cut off the water supply of every house in the Colony, and in the meantime
it would be well if the Executive-
THE THREATENED JAPANESE ATTACK ON FORMOSA.
it may be His Excellency is unaware of these voxatious acts of injustice-would
empowers it to da
may
pire
of Furmosa by a
Aad are all the Police in the Straits men like yoursel vea P
Tea and batter; there's plenty of strength amoget them. There's Inspector Patterson, for iratante. at Singapore tins specimen of a Police officer. He is a big chap and all strength, and, though he never traina, there iso't a man in the colony that us stand against him at throwing the ham
er. He wins that contest every year, and he makes go light of it that ho never taken It the prize offered; always leaves the money
he
fund for next year. When Dragan Roes,
AFTER ali, what is a kisa ?' wald young Lady White has left Simla.
Mr Warren, reflectively, after pressing Later:-The latest gaws concerning the the lips of his Boston frncés. extraordinary meeting of Council bold, this replica Mies South Church, is the morning is to the offest that the Amir of anatomical juxtaposition of orbicularia Kabut le very dangerously ill and may die muscles in a state of contraction. at any moment.
has to stated that the Japanies bare the in to go to the price the wrestler, came to Council was held this morning as reported, skill have brought to light. Sufferers from
tie
Its normal
afternoon.
tura
Diseases, Piraples and Sores of any kind,
aro solicited to give it a trial to test its value.
rule that Em-true. My only doabt is as to the date of and haring scaled orders the secret of whit the pay of a lower grade Constable in the likely as Kabul 18 garrisoned by troops de- left to Japanese tribunals, and that, even
That the poople of Chios will have to be their advent. However, they are not like ruled by some one, and it matters not ly to tell any one, so I have changed who does it, so long as law and order are plans on the strength of what I have heard. observed, and tresty and other obligatione My hope is that the invading force wil are respected. That it may be carly in the day to speak of land at Tamsai and leave the people since such things, but if Japan proves to be in the south. I never expected to be the first purely Asiatic power, then Great Britain must reckon with her in the blockaded twice in my lifetime, bat it recos quite likely now. I hope a foreign man-of-war will be seat over to protect neutrals,
future. That your morning contemporary states a telegram was published announcing the safe delivery by the pirates in Tonkin of two Europeans, but be fails to denote the ex if there interesting little strangers, and whether ruthers and children were doing well.
BROWNIE.
--
ENGLISH MILITIA OFFICERS READY TO DIE FOR CHINA.
the
at
capionally to recuperate.
Two papers, taken up in succession on a single morning recently, yielded (sage The arst is from Golf~~ correspondent) the following paragraphs.
ing hourly.
N. W. FRONTZETC,
to
the
Luter:-Owing to the Amir's illness the
For the past quarter of a century there had tour of the Commander-in-Chief has been been one continuous few of letters bearling postponed sine die and no cow date for his testimony to the truly undertal entres effectes departure will be fixed for a considerable by Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixlare, the time. I hear officially that no Executive foset Blood Purifier that mine and medical intention of capturing Port Arthur in order to mais it a base of attack, and a glance at Singapore and challenged any men to meet as either the Viceroy nar General Brack-Barofala, Scurry, Bezems, Bad Lege, Skis and
will show the advantages which such him, Patterson took up the challenge, and sutry returned from Mashobra until the cous would have. Port Arthur lies ou a promatory jetting out into the Gulf of Pecan take it from rae he would have of Perolled Ross over easily if the authorities
Allahabad, October 16.-In the event of Sold everywhere, at 21. 94. par totle. Bewar
of worthless imitations anal substitutes. it wasn't chili, in which the Fei-ho River empties i
It
part in a public competition." Our Coast correspondent, who wrote us all. If in perfectly pinned from a strategi- ada't stepped in and forbidden our man to the Amis's death speentation will naturally to what may happen to Sir T. 8. ould of view. bes unfortunately for the
Further inquiries showed that employing Pyne and other Europeans now in Kabul, Tus chagrin of the French Foreign Office. ezergies the check which the Ordinance two days ago about the threatened invasion Chinas ile fortifications have never need this class of men enabled the Straits including Miss Hamilton and the small as being forestalled by Eugland in a new
સ authorities to preserve order with a
lady doctors. There nood not be treaty with Japan inde expression in the very staff of Japanese force, again atris on the Izad-sido.
ie 8,000 mea. 19
We have lately much smaller forge than we dud necessary much apprehension as to their safety, Debuts, which argues that Japanese public That the Home papers are beginning to writes:-My information about the Japan heard of the despatch of 30.000 men from
in Cuylon, and that, therefore, the pay of nothing short of an amento by the city opinion will prevent the treaty from being - realise that the much-tikud-of natural eas coming to Formass is from a most e-Tapas in transports, the Minister of the European is
is better. MeCuish said that rabble could cause trouble and this is not ratified, that Europesos cannot safely bo alliance with China may soon be an im-
being in command of this 2nd Army Corps passibility for the simple reason there liable source, and I fancy the report
Straite was $50 a month and free quarters, voted to the Amir and bis family. As to the country were opened up to foreigners, be no dynasty left i
has
pparenhima
been well kept up to the This remuneration for servios rendered the question of succession in atas of the the latter would stand no chance against
The transports dat
represents something like four times the Amir's death, his eldest son Habibullah nalive enterprisė. prenot
ving this Large body of troupe are to be on red hy two naval squadrons, and this gets. Out of it the men san keep themselves his father's absence in Afghan Terkistau in
pay
a local European Policeman in Ceylon showed himself to be a capable ralar during
Black and White anga:-The Pall Mal greatest importanes is attached to this more comfortably, preserve their health, and save 1858-90, and, given the adherence of the on the board. It it is intended to land this
the community, but it has done nothing. own against any cabai against him. army to the north of Part Arthne it the scion to guable them to laka a trip home army, besh uld be equal to holding his Caretta has dons more than one service frat betance, then that station is doomed;
Simla, Oct. 16.-The Viceroy's Executive or nasful than the recent exposure of its grisen would never be able to realst, an
Oorupil met this morning to discuss matters navy. It has long boen patent to all attack on the land-side, while its 14 bat.
relating to the illness of the Amir. The but ourselves that as a military power England is almost a negligable quantity. teria were being shelled from the sea. With
lasted som dro different reports which sen lookers
and leo-tong would lie open to the Japanese, upture of the port the Gulf of Pa-cbi-li
No further news has been received this moments of misgiving thars his always forward to puzzle the minds of enlookers.
DATY be comfort Thats
so far as an outsider ma judge,
who, indeed, aro said to have already
The Pall Mait the doubting Briton. your
The much-maligned compositor is at morning from Kabul, but the latest suthai.been the thoughts of the e tablished & coaling-station in Society Bay times a distinctly bumorous personago, and tie accounts stated that the Amir was sink-tie has. now almost robbed us of this news has been fairly consistent, and it is surely beyond question that the Japa
with theic iloits."
be can give the back-fall to some of his
consolation, for he tells us that if the navy are now pursuing or following the Chinese
If this coup be carried out the power of detractors with the best of them in Illyria,
Sin, Cotuber 15.-The Government needs strengthening in ships, it needs mora towards Newchwang, like the stronghold
Ou calling at with Legations (writes the Japu for offersive action will be greatly le qua read any handwriting at least, so of ladia do not regard the report that in stronger personnel. Our belief in our own of Port Aribar has been invested by the
London correspondrat of the Glasgow Herald) incred. In the north-east corner of the most contritators to the Presa boliope the Amir of Kabul is organizing a regi-safety amounts to a national superstition Japanese and is in a critical position.
I had plenty of evidence of the large nam Leasing Gult lies the Treaty Port of New-nad occasionally be las fitful moments of ment of Airidis, to use against the British end, unless this question of wanting That the message published by your morning
ber of our fellow countrymen who are obwg. This could be seized quite easily saperlative inspiration over to-das,
that belief is likely to get a rade shock contemporary
to the effect that there are now no Japanam on the Line ALC the freshest and best news of the fight volunteering for service with the Clisess once fart Arthur bad been captured and of capy whion eyes the suthers the Government if necessary as at all probable wavy is dealt with promptly and effectively.
one of these days. was invited to
Simla, October 16-Important news to tread the Dark Continent of has to-day been received to the effor tung Promontory nor anywhere near Porting in the north has reached England and Japanese armies in Cares. The great then the Chipuse line of communications cannot make intelligible. But when he and the report may be aately contradiciad. Arthur,' reade strangely.
through the medium of the Contral Newe. asjarity, I find, are Militia officers who betwwa Manchuria and Peking could be out
not been sameini at the army ex- The open valley of the Lene tiver leada golfing terminology, with its niblieks, that the people of Hunza a short time? That the other statement, the Scoad The ente pre-eminent Press Aviation, amination, bat who are extremely anxious from Newchwang to Moukden (120 miles): brassies, cieeks, bunkers, and stities, and since requested the Amir of Kaaul for
Army Corps has landed at Takushan, trusting to Reuter, is left far bebind. The for active service in any part of the globe. the suntry is fertile and supplies are abun chat in handwriting
than worde even acistance to attack the English at once lete con dant The Japanese could threaten the Horace Greeley's were that possible), his The Amir, on reply, refused to alas of the Talu, intending to attauk Eung made a good hit in connection with
versation has huang 6 two sides, alreads fannily in Japanese war. It is not too much to say the face of the series of telegrame already that, but for the enterprise of that Agency, principally shened. He professed inability case of their army from the Corps being revenge. This is how he took it the other Sold to stagnate at home, and he said as he had delayed in its advance, or they could prepare day over a piece of Golf 'copy' which was
Brusel, October 15.-The elections published by the Mal recording the our information from the East
only a certain allotted number of either rear would be aute. The severing of steady advance of the Japanese and the to. The news of the battle at Ping Yaez live, it mattered not whether he fell in Aitor di advance pp Pekin oonfident that being sat up in a newspaper office which have been held andor the sew Li- |
and inaccu- have been very incomplete
heading of a Lanacy Commik-beral constitution have reunited is the 'lifted the fall of Yeng basag-cheng. That this is all the mora puzzling becauso i had not reached this country in any form or at home in Londo, Hp was quite well communications between the Cinness capital Bioper's Report, and placed it on the top of Socialia: candidates gaining an overwheim. ge announcing the capture of from 285 other sourse when, the excellent aware that he stood as good a chance of be. and eucharis would be a strategical sus- the article on Golf, with the astounding i ing vistory over other parties in Belgium. Feng-buang by the Jap
Japanse doutes from Central News despatches appeared in all ing shot in the basks by his own Chinese ces the highest order and weld add to tap rent that the article porported to treat of Shanghai, and not from the Japanese side, the London papers, and elicited a well-soldiers if he had the leading of them as by demeslisation so evideally prachoad already Ontduge Labour for Imbociles!
be far more +fotire than any at- name and address of that man. reading an article in your, morning sun. London Correspondent of the Rangoon elas, a friend of his, from the Taeping Be it wonted hoon and the hathe at Pingyang, golfers, it is believed, are asking for theed that Rogland is now doing its almost
I remember, within the last few days, deserved enormium for the Times. The their opponents-indeed, he quoted sath by the navaleation and
the forts which guard the Pei-ho which dezoribed the investment Guzetis writes, in the same connectionIt bellion-but that rias ba, as well as the tacke of Port Arther as an event which marked is not easy to get at the truth in counestion others, was quite willing to take. The eme Hive, particularly as such an attack might
dare-devil spirit I found animating others not be supprestal. The destination of
• new phones in the war, and pronousood with the land and sea battle fought by with whom, while waiting for their turns to 30,00 men forming the 2nd Army, Carpe more inconvenient than when they affect States Government had declined to join the That if this 'intest information in trus, much behind in its now and the Central see the Secretary, I had an opportunity of¦ of Jipaa, must of sopres be a subject of | theological matter; The fatsat eridance of European powers in an agreement which
that stronghold as doomed,
tween Chine and Japan, Henter is very there must be something or somebody rs-News, the only agency giving any kind of af conversing. Ladeed, owing to the number peculation only for some, That large forge this oumen from a platoment in the Begord has for its object interference of any kind
of these callers, it is difficult to get a few can be avarcely required to ensure the defeat of this morning. The editor of a magazine in the affairs of Komos. The Government Baromater dically wrong, and one wonders where the what moms to be quite clear is that Japan words with the Secretary at either Legation, of the Manchurian army on the Yu-la River published in Londen scat to his printers of the Republic has strong objections to Temperature. Japs. could have gone te.
and deir presence to the Corsan peninsula the other day the copy of a sermon. concluding ontangling alliances abroad. Hamidity That I see a correspondent, alquing himself is the attacking party in each case, and, it the Chinese is particuler.
in mt demossary. The west remarkable The handwriting of the author is exccinelly:
October 12-0
-Germany has de Direction of seems, has es far soms of with the least da.
THE Health and Vigong of an individual de
feature of the conflict is the energy shown described by the editor in gaution as
Wind ... mage though it is quite impossible to saber-
intervention by the Force tain the loss she has sustained. Undoubt pand spon the quality and quality of the Bhod. by Japan in now soming the offensive. horrible. Bat that hardly seems sathelens land to join in the proposal of Great She is not rested on the laurels won at
War at the Wostlier edly, she has base butter served by her When the tistes have bead at work, then are
ending with the words. No cross, no
present junosure. It is believed in di- Rain commandera, who seem to thorooghly un-thrown into the blood, waste products, and if Pinging, the decisics vistory there harlag ending the fact that an eloquent passage Powers in the China-Ja
there be not eliminated but (through any cauley only dimulated her to fresh efforts. In the crown appeared in proof with the moving plomatin circles bere that this decision, an detained in the bison they influence nutrition intones of the European residents as
the derstand what they are aboutḥ
part of Germany will end the project and fauction and anally produce organic da chung we
the China-
bava
with whom I
1 Bot
WALH
themselves
at the month of the Watso River, west Journalist 473 The Central News have One applicanthid 30 years' service. Mecherin capital from Newolwung. in sogi rebelled, and in bis sly way be plotted them in any way...
your
That
temporary
Neutrality gives us quite a new var- sion of Robbie Borus' couplet—
Owad some ithersee Vid
the giftige M To e corolla sa That the same correspondent sys some
thing else which reade like alumney bit of arkusm," but the misquotation is quite snough for me, and I leave you to
full sooount, is notoriously anti-Chinese.
that
THA MEEGJÁN ELECTIONS.
THE DĶINA-JAPAN WAR.
London, October 13.-It is reliably stat
to induce the Powers to co-operate in the The second paragraph games from the termination of the war between: China and
Jotun Pall Mall Guztie:--
The vagaries of the compositor are pover
Padelphia, October 18.--The United
for joint intervention in the state of affairs
FOR THE BLOOD IS TEK LIFE,'--If the Mood ass-The Bumazizṛien, In cases of Sore will set our foretast of events aration,Ng CWS, ka cream! teach him what negtrality, in journalism is laden with impacities it spreads disease as it fals, Scurry, Eczenia, Bad' Legs, Skin and Hobě i Hathe Chinese are beaten there, World-famed Blood Mixture is warranted to or the consideration of the Powers by
2286.10.
Mausden,
THE REVOLT AT DELAGOA BAT. Lisbon, October 15-A force of eight hundred men sailed from hese so-day for Lolagoa Bay.
ORTIUART,
That Treith Fort Will track of fugitives from in the
FOR THE BLOOD L.-Chak's in the Far East which has been thrown out circulates through the organs of the bin Diseases, Puzplós 44d Sazes of all kinds, the
deause the blood from all impurities from what England. That you have passed anus facations re-body-Lungs, Heert, Stamsob, Kidneys, Brain effects of Clarke's Blood Mirtare zre marrellano,
med we knows what to expent from an armed
ever cause arising. For Sculala, Sourer, marks about the long-delayed Queen's Claske's World-famed Blood Mature is. Thousands of wonderful oarse have been effected
zable of Celestials exasperated by defeat
Erena, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, ranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities by Clarke's Blood Mittora in gold exBIJ+, atatus, and with some show of reason.
Pimples, and Sores of all kindy, its offagis.are That it must be admitted at the same time, from whatever cauza arising For Barstol whers, at la fd, per bottle, Beware of worth.
marvelous. Thousands of wonderful cures hare the blood is disessed the body is disteen affected by ft. Buld everywhere at 28, d. that it would even yat bi promstairs to Berry, zeme, Bad Logs, Skin and food less imitations and subadlines.
Dises, Pimpine, and Sores of all kinds its set up a status of Her Majesty where els are marvellous. Thousands of wonderful The Blood is the some from which one eased Remember that the blood, whether pane Beware of Worthless fruitations.
Boshay October 18-An Aden telegram dasty building sporations are likely to res have been effected by it. Bold everywhere apatins are bells up, and from which we derive or inpere, circulates through the organd of the
announces the death of Mr 0. E. Kano, CLARKE'S WORLD-7AMEN BLOON MITTER the Managing Proprietor of the Times of at 2. Od. Beware of worthless imitations and car mantal as well as our physical capabilities.hans body-Lungs, Heart, Hönsch, Kidzers, warround it for some time. That I understand nearly arerything ha andatituteų,
If the bloed is diseased the body is dieased Hrat If it is adeh with poisonous matter it.
The most searching Blood Clearape that rience India, on board the mail steamer Butle Bufarers from Bufala, Barvy, Beams, Fashrate disdeze on its courge, siis and Blood and medical shell have brought to light a boned for England. Mr Kane, who, kad been done to bring the slate to fe site at last only it may have to be wrapped
DHATNESS y describing really Lego Bikin and Blood Bizal, Pimples and fla, et stems, Bad, Lage, and fongs from Scrofala, Survy Kozema, Badi Lege, p in caras until the surroundings are genuine Care for Dealness, Singing in Ears, Sorts of any kind are soldtes to give Clacka's Disse Pimples, and Sares of s kinda ke Skin and Blood Lissassa, Pimples, and Seres of bons ill for a must prior to his departure, any kind are solicited to give it a trial to test its was carried on board last Saturday morn- Lox Royalty.
1. Thousands of windrefal cures here been Thyquenda al wonderful syrin haya bean effected valua Thounds of wonderful cures have been ing That is strikes ordinary persoas as sither pa- nos tres, calming, wid you smel Blood Micine trial to fert the effect of Clarke's Blood Mixture are martellone,
be sent free.-Artificial kad caliarly inne or exceedingly criminal for similar appliances entirely superseded Address feels by it. Boll verywhere at 20. Od per ty Gloria's Blood Misture is sub every effected by it. Soid erarywhere at 34, 98, per
MERCHANT SHIPPING BILL any one to go about the world sketching Tronus Laxes, Vistoria Chambers, 19, South battle. Beware of worthless Imitations and with a lid. por bottle. Beware of worth both Bewars of worthless imitations and
C! Joss koitations and substitates,
imela, October 13.--All opinions of Local Governments regarding the Mar-||- and photographing fort dekdons,
sayton Bulldags, Holbury, London,
was. I
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