WEDNESDAY, January 28, 1895.

CHURCH MUSIC AND CHOIR SINGING,

of the arming the prints wore handed over to the successful scholars by Mra Dyer Ball. The Superintendent, Mr H., W. Row, read his anaual report, from which it ap peard that forty-ning scholars had joined the School curing the three months, thirty- six of these being admitted during the last quarter. The tal number of children on the wohoo! rugih in now 08; and the total un soltering the year for mission

(UT & MUSICAL CORRESPONDENT.) Sir Jabò Stainer, one of the best, if not the very best of anthorities on Church Music and Choir Singing, recently read a most valuable, able and interesting paper at the Church Congress at Exeter. The subjest was 'Musto considered in its effect upon, and connected with, the Worship of the Charsh. Ho divides his subject into two parts, Cheir Mucio, ne sung by experts, and i pagu the congregational singlóg of plain-cong, chants and hymns: the former usediù dor Cathedrals and in the College Chapels in the

N

r $12 more than for the Thanks to an eburgatio li- Shoot in cow in possession of a

-A meril-meluated Ļibrary, which it is

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

(Special to the Chinese #fall.")

WAR NEWS. Shanghai, January 23, 2.07 p.m.

THE CHINA MAIL.

¡ful. Tos is sometimes to be obtained from | at a price, and cannot well be replaced with | E THE WAR AND SILVE

from the 'Ouse, and eaten by him next day to the inhabitants, but only a poor supply rabbish, the supply of most in Japan ia Most people engaged in Eastern breiner is, that oultured er vulgar, plain or coloured, Far Cathay writes to The Times the sound of bad grammor. And the moral In a few places the Chinese are found to comparatively small and the quality of the are puzzled to discover the true cause of the all come to the same and in the Walworth have a rough, thick sort of beer brewed tinned actiela may escape detection for a late decline in silver and Eastern exchanges, Road. Did you say it was worse to dis in from salt, and more commonly they have time. So some of the contractors filed up eauas is owing to the unusual y lat the rest the gutter than to fall into the bands of a

but I am strongly fiory kind of spirit distilled from kao- with bricks, and smothered their patrio-tances made by

nausually large remit-Labour member? You did! But then, end of June last, and I have it from a bigh

member Fu authority that the oxgregate Amoust remitted by Japan a alone for war ma.

have occupied Chi-Ming Island and Yung it leaves about five per cent, of water with-bald, with alosed doors, over some of these amou

It is reported here that the Japances liang, practically pure alcohol; on burning tism, with silver. An enquiry is now being out towards thepan since the war broke you see, yon didn't know that Labour

Chong City.

FOOD-IN-THE-JAPANESE ARMY.

(From our War Special)"

eat colour taste for smell. Little de no frauds that have been sent back from the forial, purchaas of steamers-over 50 milk is ever obtainable. Sake, claret, army.

?

MORE REFORMS FOR KOREL.

number hiring of transports, tiased and

A

the past four command the rea

We

must

a similar manner to. which 20

cil drawings would have done to the sarce.

wora splendid places on the Irish const amount if thrown on the market. I there where docks could be built. In the erant fore cannot help thinking that when the of a naval battle in the Mediterraneant Chino-Japanese war is over wo may see A there was not a single dock at Gibraltar for

them will to go to and t

would only

Malts, to LODA

THE NEEDS OF THE NAVY. Mr Williams Allan, H... addressing his ather atoren from America, &e., will reach constituents at Gateshead, on December brandy, and champagus are carried in

total c

al of fully £3,000,000, whilst China 3rd, said he was no alarmis, but Great amall quantities (with the Becond. Army at:

must ere this have spent quite belf a mil. Britain was the most helpless nation on the lion any rate); whocovor the baggage came up

rialfabe of the earth, because she was the only sterling, The King of Korea has been wearing to so far, it is said, she has purchased auther nation dependent upon other countries for

mainly on war material, no Fighting is by no means the whole of to camp, the foreign attaches spå corTOR-

mora and newer reforms before the shrine

steamers nor ironuleds since hostilities be From this was thst wo of all nation

a food

The lesson be food supply,

· Universities No., The latter adopted in Festyn, and will as largely augmented by those war, nor is it necessarily even the principal poadouts were always welcome to har of his rayal ancestors, and this time the

reforma which he has taken oath to bring 16. Our Eastern

have bad to absorb danges, therefore, from Churches. The paper goes on to xials that who cute an interest in the welfare of the part. The war is decided by the compa- what they wanted in this respect. These, about, aro radical and wholesome in the months eloss on £3,500,000 of remittances was that we had no docks to put them?

oro bullding the aces finest ships in the world, but the binek spot extremo. while e afeneration did not cheak the shiba. The books are,lent fres of charge.rative weight, training, and preservation with a dinner of tinned meat stowed with {Soonl, dated January 7th, the following from the East, which act on the marketRound all the other cosata of England and

According to a telegram from troduction of works of lugher scored muzical, in every respect it is evident that the of-the combatants, sometimes in spite of fresh vegetables, noo and hard tack,' series of good resolations are the lateat abnormal addition of silver or Countroland there were no docks, although thera art it exhibited a tendency to throw a larger Quios Church has a thuroughly well-or-superior strategy, or rather in spite of more minde good fare for campaigning-but that share of Music-Worship into the hands of gunlad Sunday School, the congregation; and also by the great Church revival of 50 years back, Parochial 1. Congregations were encouraged to sing in the plain-song and-responses-from Hymnals and- Gregorian Chaat books supplied to the icarning their music from the surpliced Choir. Then Anthems and elaborate Can- ticles were introduced, nail in some of the Parish Churches, almost a form of Cathedral Service was attempted; with what result? ilall trained or wholly untraised Choirs persistently attempted to sing musis utterly beyond their pawers fe.the annoyance of the

atrategy without economic solence. The was only when the march ended. On the The following in a list of the prize-Carthaginian generals were from first to march itself, ordinary English prison diot winners:

last abler than the Roman, but were little would have been an immones luxury. more than generals. William of Orange,

.

41

Eliza Moore......29 Fraest Sheffield ..29

TOR LESSONS,

to

have to work wore two or 'Gise

20 millions sterling, it is steam several days to withent

And

wera

congregation, and it was not to be wondered; Murs Rodger... 20 Charles Hayward.49 lus of fight. In this light it may almost signe in English as she is spoke,' of the and the functions to be discharged by tho admit. My own opinion, if worth anything, the same proportion of engineers was.main-

Elsie Brown......11 Ernest Hayward ..30

FOR RECRUITING.

Elias Moore..... 6 Reuben Abraham, 3

APECIAL FAKES WON BY

Miss Katie Young Master Harry Now barry

Miss Edith Plinston

plea, they say, for allowing a shoir to sing Master Harold Newberry sa anthem is, that they cannot be kept to-

gether unless they havo occasional opportuni-

For general good ing the Summer

behaviour dur-

Term.

ces himself as The washer of Foreigners; he means their clothes, not their persona. A large bookstall near the Post Offico has the mga 'Natiro and Farcign Booksellers Shot' instead of shop; if they shoot book.

ties of showing themselves off. Against both Master William Goggin For best boy in down to the time of Napoleon'a retreat sellers, what would they do to nonapapartion of local governments be adopted.

class II, For bost boy in

olaas III,

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUITLIED TO THE 'CHINA MAIL']

(Fix Southern Line.)

there statements Sir John Stainer protests Mastar E, A. Arnold and adverts to the mischief of this so-called privilege. He then describes somewhat humorously his own personal experience within the last few years in finding himself placed sometimes near to congregational singers in Church singing a 3rd, 5th and 6th below the trebles, and at the top of their voices; but to cop all a man just-behind bim producing (7) the melody only two octaves below tho sopranos in a 'bes-in-a-bottle' sert of tone; to silence such a privilege, the man, be nggoste, ought to be hauled up before the Magistrate for brawling in Church.

Br John Stainer advocates congregational rehearsals sace on a week-day evening, and at those rahearsals and of the clergy should altead and might deliver a short address ob- the words of the Anthem to be sung on tho following Sunday, which would tend to attract more interest in the singing of the music to the text.

LONDON, January 23, 1895, THE ORISIS IN FRANCE.

from Moscow, and the privations of the allied armies in the Crimea, this has been more and more fully realised, until now it is recognised at its proper valao. The Ja. panese understand it as well as they do all the lessens they have learnt so completely from the West; and the Chinese half heartedly admit it, as they de most of the other teachings, but fail to make anything like an honest or effective attempt to use

men? Perhaps it is meant as a reference to the satirical reading 'Now Elarabbas was

publisher."

If this has no direct bearing on the subject of 'Food in the Japanes Army, it at any rate illustrates how the people are trying to appropriate foreign ways before really knowing them.

The shops now abuand with all kinda of imitations of European goode-mest,

those who

it for their own advantage. So it results fish, fruit, and vegetables-canned and M. Bourgeois is again making an attempt that in pitched battles between Chinese labelled to tempt to form a Ministry.

ITALY.

THE JAPANESE ADVANCE ON

WEI-HAI-WEL

Woi-hai-voi is completely isolated; the Japanese are expected to make their attack immediately.

11.-That the foundations of a military and naval system shall bo laid out.

18-That laws shall be adapted for the proper protection and salety of the lives and property of the people.

13. That only the ablest and most compotent individuals shall be appointed Gerornment officials, irrespective of rauk or birth,-Japan Advertiser,

CREFOO,

There wero

of

Governments of neglecting their duty in this matter.

Batter

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

RONGKONG HOTEL,

and child

B. Deacon Mr V. Bay

Mr W. A. Duf Me R. P. Durcan Mr C. N. Edison Mr C. F. Fearing

gins

Mr. J. Killita Me J. Kinghorn Me J. Kirkwood

Mr S. A. Kurezki Mr A. B. Marshall

Neeson

Mr K. E. Plamacher Mr. Potter Surg. & Mrs O'Regan Rishardioa

Birs

Mr and Mrs Robinson Mr W. Robinson

Boisten

Le Roux

A. Secob

Me P. Surhaus Mr Hugh Sushulang Mr G. Townshend Mra Tuttle

Thomson

Mr & Mrs J.. Waylen Capt. C.. J. Williams

Mr J. W. Wilson

adopted by the sovereign:

1.-That he will abjuro erary idea of depending upon China for protection, and thus lay the foundation stone of Korean independenes.

marked

reaction, because not It is not only the matter of tinned 2.-That ho will adopt a constitution for each remittances cease, but the pruba- FOR ATTENDANCE, -Na of Harks- No. of Marks in his life-long war against Le Grand beaf that Japan is learning to apply her the reform of the Royal Boase.

bilities are that, should Japan receiro anor three badly-equipped ....30 Chas Plinston. Daing Mather

3.That ho will houceforth prasido over indemnity of, say, Mary Rodger37 Ernest Hayward, 39 most of his fights, but he won the gate. at headquarters (Hirushima) for the do- neither the Queen, the ladies-in-waiting mount will be withdrawn to Japan u fudios. If the French rules Madagascar,

Monarque, was incidentally defeated in self on Western lines. While waiting hore

much chance of i the Gorernment-in person, and permit

reasonable to suppose. that half of -- this

of reaching either pleos. Wa Florenes Ackers 34 Charles Hayward,.36 wast decides the result is not the fowparture of the Sendai Division, it is inter-nor any of his or their personal relatives

hid no docks at the Cape or in the East tead to relieve the present strain on our Florence Mather..34 William Goggin..85

to say that within two or three.. Grace Kasten....33 Fred Kasten...85 hours of killing; it is the many months exting to note how this old datayo town is futorfere with the affairs of Stato. When Eastern exchanges, and may possibly cause ventured to

Isu arsenal and Elsie

moderate Brown

Witchell..34

advice is neceMary bs is to secure it from 183 Robert

advance in the silver market they would have there Kato Thomson...31 James Witshell..81 and years of care, of precise attention to changing with the times. Since it attain his ministers.

hereafter. Should the amount of the indem- docks which would check the growth of the British Empire in the south of Africa, 4.That the affairs of the Royal Honer. Alty Genying like £40,000,000 Low were the ships upon which we spent Eva Rodger......30 William Thomson.34 thousands of tedious details-the developed its present prominence, the local trades-

figure now asmed by Japan-the strengthen-millions and Themaua...29 Fred Colman29ment of physique and spirit, their mainten men have been adapting their methods to holds are to be distinctly separated from

effect on Eastern exchanges will be very

wanned in the ing

7 OD enging-room? marked for some time to come, as any one

the Revenge built at Jarrow,. thors Cra ance at a high standard through a wearing meet the inroads of civilization. All over those of the State

That the authority to be exercised familiar with our Eastern trade, will readily looked after by savantoon mechanics, and

eighty-six ougines, si

sid these had to bo campaign, often without any of the stimu- the tora, shops are blossoming bat with

various departments of the Beretta capasity of China, and that Japan will be no

that the latter figure is beyond the

tained throughout the at that there arose in many parishes a strong į

bo said that Europa has been at war for ype common in the treaty ports and up-regime are to to definitely determined.

very fortunato

of augineers, no resurves of cho gets £20,000,000 to

to no reserves of twenty years now; not fighting, bat doing country planes frequented by foreigners.

6.--That all matters pertainit of £25,000,000, with the teland of thorn inte desire for simple congregational singing, and

engian-room

and no reserve artificers, finance bo ralogated to the authorities of the overthrow of the Choir. Sir John Mary Rodger.... Hurry Nowberry.. far more important competitive work. The One place figures as Winoshop of the on-

the Finance Department of the Administ-tion of insteling ou the opening op of the The Navy was in this condition because The Japanese bare arowed their inten- atokers. Euginoers and unging-room arti

frere could not be induced to join the Navy. Stainer goss on to say that thore ware other

mere binodshed, the mere removal of a fow sophiscated, which sounds jose brutal than ration.

whole of China to foreign trade and to the Board of Admiralty was autiqusted. reasons given in many quarters against such.

thousand lives from among many millions, Fig and Whistle, Another caterer for

7.That the first economics entered inland or riverine steam traffic-ibat is, choirs. For instance, if a ghoir sings any

is absent; but all the rest of warfare is the approval of the civilised world sunnan-upun shall be practised in the Royal that such rivers as the Yangtze, Obute accused both Liberal and Conservative

lades, thing in which the people cannot jole, they,

present, and the effects are greater and

Household itself; thereby setting a model Kiang, Mis, &o., as well as inlaud Government. or pattern to be followed by the general ↑ will be rosas tust if they succeed in to ateamors, large and small, the congregation, consider that they are

more harmful than in the Middle Ages.

I need hardly being deprived of a privilego; next the only

For best perform

One of the most important factors in the

8. That a Budget ha drawn up, and a

their object the general trade of China will ance at social deciding of a war is the fooding of the col.

definite bois of annual expenditures boncrosse by leaps and bounds. Indeed, it

is reasonable to forecast that with the| evening 7th Dodiers. From the days of the crusaders,

determined upon by the Government.

abolition of cember, 1891.

of maudarin dues, Lee Kin duer, Miss M. D'Are 9That regulations for the organisa barrier dues, and the heavy export does, Min E. D'Ard combined with the opening up of the coan Misa E. D'Arc 10.That the ablest youths in the king try to steamers and railways, that within Me W. J. D'Aro dom shall be selected and sent abroad to be ive or six years the general irude of that Me O. Amoo educated.

Fast country might be double what it is Mr O. Van Beresteynbliss Markell

that, should such a change for the Mr C lo-day. It is hardly necessary to point Me W. Blagney Mr Le Marois

B. Brooke Mr H. McCallum

Mr MeMillan better take place, no country would profs Mr W. Barweil more in the long run than Great Britain, Cuant and Countessir J. McWilliam

Mr T. Mitchell and if China is to be opened up to trade mandariniem most be abolished and crushed. Mr W. J. Canter Mr J. de Navarro

It is clear that the contemplated opening Mr and Mrs E. O Mr J. W 9.

$3, will ap of China, very materially tend Witherew

Mr F. Palmeirl to iacrosse bar qustoms revenues, and an Capt. and Mrs Comber W. Paritt improve har erodit abroad; bat, even with her present fren exatome revenue of, slose on £3,000,000 per annum, she could after peace i declared casily fest and Japanese soldiers, the forcer are big-going abroad; wines and spirite in far-

£20,000,000 at 5 per cent, o3 a January 14th.

gold basis, do not attach much importance to the ger and should-be stronger man for man, meuse profusion, all purporting to be

Now is the question, whers has the third rumour that Japan is likely to adopt a gold Mr V. Fenwick. Mr. Hoist Lacu G. but are not maintained in good condition European or american, and all frauds.

army corps gone to? Remors had it on Satur. standard, at least not for yoses bones, Mr Chas. The Italian Obamber-is-elesud-and-a dis- not kept on what may he called fighting California peaches, with cans of well-day, there were Japanese troops landing to because she finds it 50 per cont, chonger to Dr. D. Galvo

diet Asiatics are far more vegetarian itr known makers, ali mis-apelt f dogous of the westward of the S.E. Promontory. It/pay in silver yen compared with gold; Mr O. H. S. Harris Mias Smith

and Mr F. M. Gonsalez Mr solution is imminent.

is true that Japanese men-of-war have bean we may be certain that when abs comes their habits than most Europeans, but who- different brands of claret, with the same

Mr W. Hayard about those quarters lately, but we doubt reckon up her bill it will be much larger ther it is merely the effect of fancy, unmistakable evidence of deceit; whisky very much that there are any intentions of than she ever reckoned on. Such at least Mr A. H. Hewitt or whatever may be the reason, the fact re-from every known still, got up yonderfully landing troops there. We are convincedaas been the sad experience of all countries Capt. and Mrs Hod-Bir H.

that the icsson the Japanese have received bitborto. Besides, abe is well aware that maine that animal food protinces botter wall, the colouring, label, caps and curk in Manchuria will provout them from travel-nations on a gold basis are to-dar handi Mr Arum. Haupt

mrkar Luis là results. So the Japanese commissariat all properly atamped, but an inciminatingling much more in China during the winter, capped to the extent of nearly ôt per esnt, gives great attention to the supply of heef, error in the small point every time. Judg and we would not recommend the Japaness when competing against her cottons, yarns, Mrs St. Joha

to come anywhere near Shantung, they and scale. Is she Ilkoly to forego such mostly preserved, for the soldiers and ing by an inspection of the shop, there is would find it very cold throughout the an impregnable position as regards, the sailora. Bico, of course, is the national not an article procurable abroad that con- Province, and very pleasant as it may believe development of her industries...1-should

in Summer it is not an enviable task staple, but rice alone is insuficient. More- not be bought here for half the rivacy, in strange army to travel here in Winter, the has the same purchasing power that it had Capt. A. Brown

for Bardly

Q

think so. A yen to-day in Japan Mr C. Block over, it is loss convenient for transport and the provision-dealer's business; and it Chinese of course

they land at experience.

Mrs Burt and child In it thair wish to walk Promuntery

All sensible, man depinre this war now Mr B. Caine been made to accustom the soldiers to eat detect that not an item is gonting. For from there to Wei-hai-wei? Burely not, raging in the Far East, as it is attended Mr E. H. Decrick biscuits, and abundant supplice of 'bard-instance, the peculiar black-and-fjold label they keow by this time that Wei-hai-wei with such revolting cruelties; but, if is Mr J. D. French leads to the regeneration of, as well as to Me J. Q. Gourdia tack are carried with the army; but for of a special brand of whisky applied to is ready for them and will give them a The Tozile Factory Workers' Society has the present zica is the main item. The the Prince of Wales' looks faulties, but on have met such a hot day as on their arrival China, it will be a great object gained, Mr C. Harten waro, weltyme, never in this war will they the thorough development of scade in Me J. H. Blad Holy Communico, beautiful an it is with the † polod a sum of £500 to the Bimetalliorica is carried in strong.bags of about a close examination it is seen to be * Prince." at Wei-hai-wei

Indeed, it is what our Minister, Consuls, Mr John J. Hoar musio of the Holy Eucharist. The paper League. This is remarkabis, as the first bushel dach, and the camp kitcben Dan There are American and Australian wins,

and morcheats have been praying for daring

Mce Hunt conslades in the following words.; It is, I instance of a labour body subscribing to a large tubs for washing the rice it is always imitated to the life, but spult, in at ei-bai-wei and to those interested in Chineso affairs has been the Chenynca since

Mr N. Lanners think, in these days the duty of all of us, public movement.

washed in three waters before Japanese, the very smallest lettering. Oapne bottle to so unfortunately struck a ruck when on-

M. Lanners expocially of the olergy, to make congrega-

sreu of the poorest class, will eat it. Huge there was not a defect discernible in the tering Wei-hai-wei. No prius have been TRE CAMELLIA AND THE CABBAGE, Me B, Leopold

Me F. G. Liebe tions understand the spiritual benefit,, the

iron-pans, three feet in diameter, ara ased label or capsule, but the Japanese dealer spared to repair this fieu vessel, and altbo it

was at Bret the

thought impossible to pat her real ediñcation of listening to musío, and of

Messrs Chater and Vernon, in their share for boiling it, and it is then sarved out to had everdono the thing of sfizag on his right where alte was, this work has been ably There was once a cultered bat oruical meditating in silence. What a great teacher report for to-day's mail, say: With the the various messes in smaller tube. Each on account a further evidence of completed. The Brat idea was to low the Camellis who was all refinement. Now this

Mr H. Humphreys is this silence! Is it not the most searching exception of Hongkong and Shanghai man has his own rice-bowl; some are plain nuiusness' in the shape of a letter of Chenyuen to Port Arthur, but the Japanese Camellia met with misfortunes, and became Mr F. B. Bell

Banks, which have continued in good

cancelled this

plan by taking possession of equainted with a vulgar but good-nature Major & Mrs Garnettar Chantrey inchbald introspector of the soul, tearing dowe stau demand, the market has ruled dull and we wooden hemispherical cups three or four authority from the place of rigiu, in that plecs; next she was to go to Feostow, Cabbage, who was all heart. They were

Botaald, R.A. Mr Q. Malech inches in diameter, some are oblang er aval English and Japanese, se ollows too great a risk. The Customs well-known greengrocer of repulsive appearance, whe

bat this

scheme was abandoned incurring brought together he appena artin Dr. and Mra J, Jan Mr H. E. Meyertak pretexte and exposing real motives? But have nothing of importance to red tins, many exactly the size and shape of

Mr Hart Buck Mr Alized Manger silence can do more thaa probe us to the The tone, however, continues firm

This is the certification to jotify that divers Messra Paine and Wilson arrived here

Mr and Mra F. A tlis and obila qulek; it can lend us wings to soare

Banks-Hongkong and Shanghaiz/old-glass cases; while thors xre also small we have consigned to Mesara California on the Gth inst, after a very ecvera trip over, intended a track in the Walworth rates in many cases show further improve-

company of yesterday's vegetables, and Coben abore earthly things; it can help us to fair number of sbarce have changed close words wicker baskets, nine laches by Wine Company, of Yokohama, & the spicined from Wei-hat-wel, having finished the ful And it was in the more than doubt-ar and Mrs Charles Morgan, chill and

big undertaking of repairing the Chenyves. bene

beneath the Stful glace of an evil-adoured Miza Rose Cleft Mr Herbert Ogilvie mount bigber and higher on the rising handy at 125, Waves of sacred song, until we feel lost in cont-prom. Retro, 135, and 137 per three by two doez, fitting into each other sgent for Japan to selling cut our IK- One of the patches secured to the bottom of naphtha lamp, that they had" words' for Mr J, B, Coughtrie Me Garahoma Stewart

the first and the last time. My

Me Henry Crawford Mea Stewart lady' a foretaste of that fature home where an-sttributable to the remarkable earrings of is served hot and fresh when possible, but pure and unadulated. Without this little fast, and considering the time of the year said the Camellia to the Cabbage, bo so Mr. and Mrs E. A. Capt. A. Till it

showed no eagerness to part. The rise is like the cover fits on a pill-box. The rice PANEEL) and also to guarantee is quality that venel measured 14 feet 6 incher by 5 the the institution for the half-year

Howitt and the cold weather it is one of the best gond to take your outside leaves farther onding 31st December isat. At the last directors each mau has to carry two or sometimes label, we have no responsible upon the diving jobs that havo beers successfully done off; the look and the smell of thom are Mr Charles HolworthyMe J. Y. V. Vernon meeting a dividend of 253. was recommend. four days' rations, and often has to eat his quality,Cloverdale Fine Cu, loverdale, on this Coast. There is no doubt but what more than I dati bear. Hoity, toity Fanid | Mrà" H. Humphreyabics Vernon ed by the directors, subject to audit; and a rice cold and stale. On a march it is im- Calla, USA. Wm. D. SINK-Hesident.' the Orinera Government will amply reward the Cabbage, which I ave bis, sit, in and a children Bite Wood sams of $500,000 to be placed to resarvs

nd appreciate the services of the two divers better company nor yourn, which, I GDA It is more probable that "wihout thin fund. The net profits to be dealt with ars possible always to provoni a little dust and

A 14 ram arrived here from Admiral Mousaure you, is worse nor your room. And about $1,800,000, including the balancs dirt, scraps of straw, ato., getting into the little label the fraud might pas, for it is Clore last Monday after the Chenguen's re- a bundle of seedy turnipe laughed alond. Me M. G. Alles

Mr J. E. Macrae turn from target practics, stating that there My good person, said the Camelia,re. Mr J. C. Buckle

Mr G. H. Mudhurat: Market closes steady. months.

We have

Catechism, and order yourself Mr J. A. E. Chardothejor and Mrs G. K, member your report in other Bauk stack, thing like that troubles the cleanly Japas-Aud the Japanese Army in Chna might Univa Church Sunday School wera enter-nothing to

Ou New Year's day a large party assem-Good soul,

there's a good soul. Miss Coo

Moore Marme Insurances.--Small sales of Chipa

bullets but from some 'anadalked' stuff Ceneul's man buat. The boat, which was favour of biscuits. children sat down to tea, and judging from all we have to report.

Haacers, what can't

speak

otvil-like to a Mr R. P. Dipple the happiness that shone forth from ensk Have ruled dull with little or no business.

As to the beef, it is usually served plain bought in Biroshima at starting, I would chart, of the lip the signs of Mr C. F. budy, what aint done su 'orm to yer and Mr.J. P. Dowling

Goodhart, of the Imperial Maritime Customs, the Cabbage burst into tears.

with 6 ft. 6 inch beam.

Mr D. Farquharson have changed hands at 9261, {

Now the tears even of a cabbage could Mr W. S. Harrison American beef aro used, in the ordinary what atrocities are being perpetrace in bis | After arrival bere whe phe eloquence that filled the air, all the young at $53-in email lots. Other

of local carpentero, under Mir Goodhart's store, apparently, thoroughly enjoyed them-stocks are negkcted. Refineries-Chinas two pound cans, but the meat supplied to namo.

Don't cry, my poor Cabbage, I think I cas Mrs Geo. Holmen and atted with grating superintendence hands have changed at $154, selves and wire ut peace with the world,

but more the rank and file is of Japanese origin, in This example will suffice to giv an idea fore and aft and along the sides under the let your unig loved it will not be for Mr Morton Junos shares are obtainable at the rate. Lusons

long. Some high-b

-born lady will After tou, the children entertained each continus out of favour at quotation. round tins of about half a pound each. In of thousands of others. The pinciple is gunnel brass rowlocks, hammer eloth and hear me awar to Kensington and o

oulture, and other with songe and recitations. The pro- Mining-Paujome-After sales at Gi and addition, there are considerable cargoes sitaple: the atmy is to be victuaised, rastotle prettier do, to make the boat one all will be well with me. But you, ray poor the market rose to Se with sales and of other Japanese tinned food-sly on Western sinus, and this is he pray most seaworthy in the Harbour. The sails, pork and the "Camellia uidered. The and undoubtedly one of the Cabbage, will be taken alive, perhape with gramme was a fairly long one, but no time closes firm at that rate. Balmorals

buvo was lost and the interest in each item was changed handa si 32.70 and $2.80, and are of various kinds, and vegetables; but the headquarters; anny European id Ameri- the working Chinese lugs, have been fitted Cabbage, who was a kindly indy, dried her well sustained. The singing of three quar- Wanted at the latter rate. We have no commonest of all is daiko, dried cuttlefish. can articles;#hich are not noedd for the the water, fully manned, the Conant eyes, for the felt sorry for the Camellia Batomater ..

by Capt. Calder. As the

glided inta other business to res in Mining stocks.

s high-dowa ideas and his foplaced Temperatura army itself may be required fog in the outable wife, Madame tettes was extremely good and spoke well fistances, longkong and so in leathery strips carried in bundles.

Ostroverkhow, broke condence, knowing as she did Llint Humidity of a bottle of champagne on the bow and sumed fer the vocal training of the ohildren. Dock Co. shares have been in some demand, wally the men hare about five or tener ukered and peculiar

her Nicholis II, whilst thousands of the Walworth Road,

Kensington and culture ura tur

far from Diraation of {" Hiroshima, with His Majesty and the Fifteen minutes are devoted to singing prao. adding buyers at 82, 83, and 84 per cent cent, of these other foods with their fies.

Wind...) that high- crackers, placed around on the rooks bard bor prem. Lands have rulad steady with sales.

that tho. Forec ladies seldera Lice every Sunday, and it is evident, taking it $63 com div. A. S. Watsone are en-

In addition to what the army carries, of Ministers and Parliament comter here; so by, fired a Good Luck' to the boat's future rout Tuesday night's performance as a criterion, quired for at $9.75, and Ices have changed course the resources of the country invaded the shops must obtain such hinge, and career, which we heartily endorse. After roughfare on Saturday night. So she tried Weather ....... to the Camellia, but he Rain...... to break it this champagne Rowed freely, and Jumbe

goutly to are turned to the beat account possible. why not in Japan? Patriation requires and the boat were toasted and fondly cheered, souraged her, for she had been reared by a

emailed, and quoted Swinburne, which dis

Highest open air temperature on the sad. The item hands at $80.

Lowest open air temperature on the 250 So far there have been plenty of cereals, that the country shall be actfsupporting photograph of the launch, with the de- pious markat gardener in an atmosphere of

F. u. F100, coration of daga suspended in loog strings ignoraut but devout dissent, and Swinburne

First Assistant Hongkong Okservatory, Jan. 23, 1895,

But, says the lecturer, should a Choir be given up Certainly not. The only reason" for not having a choir is the inability to pay for it. The paper then treats of the Anthem

STKIKE RIOTS IN THE UNITED STATES. Strike riots have occurred at Brooklyn;

WINDSOR HOTEL.

as the peculiar and special growth of our seron theasand troops have been called out, use in the field than biscuits. Efforts have requires often a particularly keen eye to And for what purpose shonte at home. 30 years ago, and sach is my personal! Mr Frank Burt

English Charob, deserving encouragement ad conflicts hard taken place.

and cultivation, and should be held to be

a short sermon to the bearers and a beauti-

ful offering to God.

Then comes the Offias of

golio masie will more adequately by the praises of Divine love."

UNION CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL,

ANNUAL TZA AND DISTRIBUTION OF TRIZES,

LABOUR AND BIMETALLISM.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET,

menie.

as ross rapidly and holders

the

Mr F. D. Msciou Mr O. Manions De Milne

Mrs Milao and child→→ Mr J. P. Mitchell Mr Nils Moeller Major Nepean

Mta Nepean Dr. Là Otto Mrs Otte & 4 children Mr F. W.

Rapp

A cause of great anxiety to the Chinese the past 30 years, bat hitherto without / Burt, A.S.O. Sorg O'Regan, R.5.

access,

A STORY OF THE SUBMERGED, WITH

A MORAL,

Mrs O'Regan Mr E. Rico

Mrs Rieu and 5 chil

iren

Me Carl Rombach

Mr A. B. Maodonald Mc W, Wheeler

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.

Burag

Mc II. I. Tomkins

PEAK HOTELS

Last night, the children attending the Fried forward from the previous six rice; and the lightest suggestion of ang-admirably well cupied from diffiple work, was no leak and everything very satisfactory.lowly and reef replied tha Cabbage Capt. Von Corbach Mr J. L. Prosser taired to tea at the Church About minuly Tendoza at 850, and of Unione at $126ece greatly. This is ono more argument in bure tu record deaths wot from the enemy's bled to witness the launch of the Rumian I'ales per faded Rottby, and perforty tir H. Crombie

is

Fire Lasurance ––

child's face and the amoant of juvenile Hongkong, Canton, and Macans from the tin, cold, Large quantities of perhaps interest Mr W. D. Slukto know is 30 i 100 was pat in the heads melt the heart of the Camellle, and to anid, Mr Geo. Holmes

that the time is not westud. which orested' most enthusiasın 'was the

set.

Da

oroumianzop

boat

with his

and

pass and

Basi

violin and pianoforté duet by Missca Mobol The Bangkok Times makes the anno3nge. Wheat, maize, be109, willot, barley, etc.; nhat this people shall supply themselves from the Custumn Boathouse, wag taken by to ber was but high-toned bad language, Germain and Mand Parker, and in this went that the choice of a successor to the fair mount of vegetables, mostly cabbage, with all they want. If they us foroiga Li Fong, Monsieur and Madame Ostraveris and very profane,

inte Crown Prince has been made and that turnips, and small quantities of others. labels on their foul and liquve, as let it how subsequently entertained a large party the ceremony of proclamastion was to take place on the 17th instant. The King has The supply of fresh mout has been ex-bo.Where in the difference ad what at luncheon-Express. determined to appoint as Crown Prince and ceedingly small-not by any means enough does it matter?

single inétanoe the Chairman, the Rev. G.

J. Williams, was obliged to allow a recall

The other children who contributed to

overing's enjoyment were Misses E. Plinator,

E. Brown, H. Mears, E. Moore, E. Young

Lat

However, at this momenta volos from the crowd exolelmed, "Oh, Enery, a rose F That slut DO TORE, said 'Euery; that'

blooming haster of culler. Bifok lo

Mr J. Bankin

Mr and Mrs Bangom

Mr Sandolanda

Mr F. H. Singhak Mr and Mrs A. Find

lay Smith & family Mr A. G. Stokes Itor. and Mrs Vallings

HONGKONG REGISTER,

Previons on daze at; On date at dagate. 10

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20,22 30.20 30.20

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25

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Temperature.

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(Taken at Mouri Falconer de Occa Premizes, Queen's Road;" HONGKONG, January 25, 1896. BAROMETUnd debris

80.97

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49

Urie apparant-his-con-Chow Be Maba 14 reach the ranks and file. In the On the same principles, us army beef Tas Amarican-rifle-of-1894, which will in yor' at 'Arxiet. And Arriet stuck Vajira vadia, eldest son of the Second Que

QREED born on 1st January, 1881, and who is now mountains where the First Army in operat-contators have bou devutingimore atten- so be distributed to the Gaited States the Camellia ja her hat, and Edery

and they walked

Da. WAS Gertrude Bustonjeo, F. dokers, M. New studying under special tutorship at Ascot, ing there has been practically nothing at in to labels that to contents of their troupe and militia, carries a small ball, paid for it,

covered with

a nickel-plated steel jackot, but not in the direction of Aesaington. Bear Londen. berry, and B. Fristoke; and Masters E.

all Further on, by Newchwung and to sine. Since the war began, then has been and projects it at a tremendous speed. Eta Now 'Arriet meant to keep the Camellia in may be presumed that His Highness will return to blam

Royal Hayward, C. Hayward, S. Moore, R. Bevan, the end of the year, ou the commencement wards Shanbaikwan, there should be an enormous demand for tinad meat, and design is so kill instantly, or to wound water and wear it on Sunday, bat inter S. Gidley, R. Witohell, . Pliusten, J.

4remation ceremonies of bis late brother Shantung. of the holidays, so na to be present at the abundance of everything, and equally lustocks woon ran out. The grid of tin shot poisoning great sulisting from blood the evening she was ejected from the jug poisoning and other complications. The and bottle department of the Pig and op 23 per cent in a month andja still high theory is a good one, na well, as humate. Whistle, and mislaid the Camellis in the Witsholl, sud H. Nowhorty,

and afterwards to ge through the religions An appropriate and briof address was do-euromony of his own investituro as Grewa

For drinking thero tle but water, the price of meat folied out. But One wounded man, it is said, means the gutter, so that it, being badly ran over, loss of throw suldiers, the other two being died in great agong. The Cabbage was purs Price,

and that usually taither good nor plenti- while the tin is procufabij in any quantity, compelled to carry him from the field, livered by the Chairman; and in the coursS

chaged by a Labour member ne ás came "PRE

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