FRIDAY, June 14, 1895.
Tax .. Cheangchew left Amany on the 10th inck, for Bingapore and Peuung with 1133 Chinese passengers.
We would again direct the attection of our readers to the benefit entertaloment to be given in the Theatre Royal to-morrow night. The programme is published in our adver:
tising columns.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Britishere should cease to consider Ger- mane-either in England or the Colonies- intruders, as it is quite plain if England had cat off Germen industries by means of prohibition or diferential tariffs and adopt-
Gormany would be feread to prepare to acquire or conquer valuable colonies to secure
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SVEPLIED TO THE * China Man,']
Chantaboon.
Japanare. That settled, I got everything THE SILVER INKSTAND,
Lord Rosebery's patiansa In readiness, and hoped if my Chinese in-
The following letter sppears in the Straits tias evidently come to an end. He has at forpreter proved trustworthy to be abl to
length baen cornerud, and forced to make catch look soo, and from the protection Times as a reply to the article in that jour-up hie mind either to allow France to po furnished by Commander Chung, I would nal (reproduoad in our morning contempo-gairo the remainder of Bint, or else to da-
To the Editor of the STRAITS Truza,' The Silver lakstand, while oxidently from Bir,-Your yesterday's leader, headed
Frapos is at our doors in Northern Indo- Obins, and the construction of the Burm Siam-China Railway has become of im. taking it in hand would be madnest, do perative Importaneo. Further delay lo
The Colonial enterprise of the French possessions; but, on the other hand, was seriously checked by the Chinese irregulars, and the little success they secured Dear Foochow is put down by other jealous parties to unfairness. When arguing the
THE JEDDAH OUTRAGE, changes European nations would have in
Great Britain, Branos and Russia have as safe as could be expected. Late in other countries sending a punitive expedition, one im- | 'red-tapoism,
to string along
slong from the battlefield. As only historioal silver inkstand :- persant point is generally left out. alio.
demanded the disarming of the bedouins the afternoon, the ratsaating soldiers begans of this date) upon Mr Francis and the clare it to be ander British protection gether, viz, the suurmous distance from
and the payment of an indemnity for the the wounded officers had been carried back the base of operations for the necessary land an outlet for their products, Although recent outrage at Jeddab. The Forte, in loas, the soldiers giving the characteristic it was impossible to End out the Chinese forces, We must not suppose that the Cai- every far.cecing German may cossider a hese would have piven in so easily unless quadruple allianos desirable, he will dismiss reply, urges the extreme diffialty of utfort indefinito answer many. The J
Japanese
your own pen and répresenting only your they wergoatmannered by superior toties thie
wero advancing steadily and were then about personal views, amounts in effect to this problem as soon as he thinks of the posing a disarmament. not on the sea gione, bat--which was more sibility that the British lion can be caged at
10 miles from Kelang to the South East. Culeny joining the Colonial Office and the important-on land, especially in co-opora, any minute if just then it does not suit to
I do not believe that from Ow-tee, where Governor of Hongkong in the involt they tion with the navy. To those who know fellow out his engagements, and this can be
A Committee of the French Chamber Japanses landed on May 29th, to have offered to Mr Francis, 4.0. the topography of those districts to which done without even leaving a
a blot on bis skin,
Kelang, there was a single engagement I will not stop to enquire who, individual the Japanese were obliged to follow up by simply upsetting the Government which has resolvad to demand a fall discussion in worthy of being terized battle. The Jap. 1g, holds the record in bad teate: the feeling the Chinese, the difficulties which a non-entered into auch engagementa, Couse- the Clumber concerning the petition of na-
aneto sent out spouts, and it was them that is this Caleng up the Singapore pressraboat them, there is an abendy skupicion at
this point, Beatmates the Chinese oncountered, for from the de- with the d Тавце от rice-eating army would have had to en- quently. Great Britain will have to prepare
daily H..S. Caroline steamied out of Yokohama counter seen immonze. It would have the gold-leaf berwell with which she should tive Egyptians organized by M. Dalonderintion of the oxpture of seven Japanesa, kut sa a reaisient of considerable standing 12
taken any European Power very much re-gild her worn-cut animal statue, and we spainst the reformation of judicial proce.the heads of three and the bodies of four point of time, I venture to write on bea acored something on the ovenf. No one
Tate morning, Mr B. H. Wodehouse fined a chair coolie B1 for disobeying the lawful orders of Mr O. Palmer, Accused strook work because he did not receive an internes of pay.
Hakodato and Bohring Sua; Her mon had it was the fully at conceised now bolts saknes evinced in faga of the ! and b boldaces saly with of this necessity and have combined in up.
wall cheer.
The
British
dute.
FILANCE AND EGYPT.-
:
SPAIN AND THE CUBA REVOLT. The Spanish Government has decided to quoll the rebellion in Cuba at any cost,
tho
counse
FAR EASTERN POLITICS. It is evident that, sithongh Japan har Powers, and both in France and Germany yielded to the representations of the thras mach cancoit is shown at the results, slidt, the Russian newspapera ura ziót enthusiastle
Faris and Berlin lest England should have
hax, Ke
36
whether
in sex-
TO-DAY two men were committed for trial at Tokio Government, which had to reckon ditions, the ignominions retreat before the and is preparing to despatch 449,000 men: hooting jeering mob of Blends. The Chinese Francis, whose work during the plagas more cordial relations with Japan, basad
the Criminal Sessions on a barge of being implicated in a gang robbery in a native village at Kewizon. Several persons were maltreated and a large quantity of goods stalon. Acting Inspector Witchell has been awat active ia following up the slender clus
which led to the arrest of the accused.
with
'Amour three o'clock this morning fire broke out in a alother dealer's shop in the ground four of No 76 Jervole Street. The Fire Drigade turned out for the first time under their new chivis, Capt. Hastings and Mr F. Badeley, All that could be done was to sofine the firs to No. 76, and in this the firemen were successful. The house was c completely gutted. The origin of the fire is unknown, and as the meter had gone to Canton-as naual-it was found impossible
Loxtos, 3rd Jans.
THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR. The paid French agents at Antananarivo are estively engaged sowing discard, among the Bovas and circulating placards in- citing a rebellion, which, as they print out, will ring the war le spurdy termination.
A
dallaitive
in company with the C.P.R. Empress of take
longer to nizom
no effectively the helpless must hope that patriotic men at home, Con-
that were brought into Kolung, it was not of the Singaporo public with request that h during an engagement of numbers but only you will Japan on the fat inst. on her way to be of is. In the case of Japanservatives, Unionists or Liberale, are aware
I give to the Colony thro' me the op- yet, discovered what we have some poor fellows that were caught away portunity of disowning any sympathy with gained, or and expecting to gain, by sar team the main colors. Of
attitude. If, as in statod, our which tha
the the sentiments expressed is abs article re Government advised Japan to gira I prestige,
usual bental performances were carried out:ferred to given Admiral Fremsatio a ringing fare-
moves from fight to fight which prevented a possible actual Egropean interference at slaughter of nearly 600 Afghans by ons of
the beads placed on bamboo poles, carried I go further and mature to say that the mast be presumed that both parties haro
some Intare advantage in view, through the streets followed by the usual Colony is entirely in sympathy with Br the time, notwithstanding the fact that the Russia's aggressive, scientific, Asiatic expe
on the idea of fature who brought in these trophies were paid time as reported in the Hongkong press was tain oventualities, or in some recognition
Co-operation French fa Biam, where the French Consul in August. nach intervention, was obliged to up. set more than once the arrangement of its has become almighty and where Brilisbersand
100 teels for oach Japanese, and procis a bright example of noble disinterestedness, of the respective interests of the two Germans alike look longingly up to England
mation was posted about all the camps and in brilliant contrast with the course Powers in the Far East. At all events the (Bangkok Times.). Generals.
stating that 30.000 als will be divided followed by some whose daty it was to not French and Germans, who regard dur The preparation or an attack by Dy to take them under hot wings, the continual European Power would have evoked at retreat besten before Russian encroachments
drive the Japanese back to the past. once the jealousies of other competitors in inein, are circumstances which are taken FOREIGN DELEGATES AFFRONTED meg the soldiers, if they would only otherwise than as they did.
BY TURKISH POLICE,
Mr May did his duty, and according to policy a-Machiavellian, do not seem so happy as one would have thought they trose Lanturn parts, and this jealousy as proofs by many non-Britishers that the
Tto Turkish palice at Moogs have gross-famong Captain, son of oue of the my estimate of his effica, only his duty, for would, when Japan gave way to the threats. alope in fact is the reason why China has leading statesmen in England osusider their
commanders during the French whish be received his pay-and a C.M.G. of the three Powers and agesed to forego a boon taught a lossen before now and country ill-prepared to assert Beitist tradi-ly effrouicit the farcigo delegates of the war, was brought back by the carriers this On the other hand, Mr Francis fresly sa- why our Ministers had to expose themselves tions once more.
porrection on the Antlio Armenian Cotamission. The Porto, yield-evening with a bad wound in his hond.
erificed his brains and his time which con to humiliation, content themselves with Although Turkey could be made to marching to pressure, has promised to reply to Regardless of the twelve thousand well-stitate his all, for love; for the benefit of mainland. Rossian poblis opinion is rather fruitless protests and abido Chisese insother well-trained Army Corps at ones iate the Powers respecting proposed Armenian equipped Chinese soldiers, the Japanese the public, and the recognition he is offered scared at the word datultive. Japan may
Bussia if Great Britain paye her debts and reforms before the festival of Bairaus, are steadily advancing.
is--an inkstand.
continue to cooapy Wei-bal-vei, for many enco.
The most important fact, however, which expenses, it would be.
Kolung, June 3. I say that anol a recognition of such sera long day, if she reservas the right to do great mistake to
it until China has estisfied the conditions this proof of Chinese weakness disclosed, is rely upon the resources of another action
My opinion expressad is the columns of vices in a shameful insult on the part of the the increasing appetito of the interested in a struggle which is to decide we will
your paper somedaya ago, that the Japanese brain that conceived it, and of the man that of the Trosty of Shimonoseki, What, however, is beginning to be seen in Fextar Western nations. It is too talo tu point unt rule the waves, because a grost and
would have the greatest struggle of the whole offered it, and the incult is not to Mr Fran now that Russin would have been quite wel-piring nation must cease to boxst of the past
war on Notta Formos, I am afraid will be eis stone but to every non-official individual and Germany, is that they have helped to come to take possession of Port Lazaroff if and rely solely on her own strength, and
somewhat worthless in a vary few days, who has ever given his services gratuitously pull the obestants out of the fire for Russia, bus bave gained nothing whatever for she would have spoken openly to that Great Britain can do that so much easier as
for the retreating troops have Lean pouring for the public welfare.
themselves. In the emergency, troubled effect. The fortifications of India and she is prantically invulvarable at home.
by my door all day. Many had shed their
at having risked so much to gain so lo presumable stubbornness with which every Germany must reserve and concentrate hier.
STRATTO SETTLEMENTS." bright coloured coats with the large bull's-
in the contre, others
for France, the Temps thinks that the Ohi eye in the contre,
trood
Singapore, 6th June. Britisher will defend his glorious In- strength, in case of mishap, to he able to
gut. They, evidently,
nese ar Loside
Customs pight be placed under the decided that dan Empire, conquered with the best of give final battle and it at the head of
[it is easy enough to write a diatribe joint control of the Western Powert, io the prospecting,
was not successful and that against a istfor-like that of Mr Franois'. order to guarantee the indemnity to Japan. British blood, present themselves, as an auah eventual opponents and assert the unsurmountable barrier to Russia's longing experiority of the Teuton race as vonipared
the climate was entirely too tropical for The publication of the latter may be in England may have a word to say to that. to ascertain where the premises wero insured. for its hair fufluence iu Persis, time to bosst of the squares of Waterloo. they
circumnavigate in a with the Latin and Slavenie Nations. The
hounskeeping, for they braught lack their wares taste than the inditing thereof. But Our trade is the largest and most important which is already under the political thumb of the thin-red line and
bandles, their dishes, their tin cans, and to exclude all mention of the events which with China, and if the Customs are to be the Light
miscellaneous kitchen utensils, swung on led up to the presentation of the Inkstand, placed under any control, it should be that of the Czar's emissaries. Any extension Brigade at Balaclava, and of Tel-el-Kebir,
each end of their rifles. They looked tired and slan to leave out the breaking-op of jointly of ourselves and Japan; bat wa towards Turkey will be disputed by Eng with its few dozens killed, is over
and worn nat, but otherwise did not the Unofficial Element of the Sanitary Beard imagine that both England and Japan will land, and every sensible European, unleas other proofs of daring perennal courage, just
of that he be a Frenchman or Russian, will delight as effentive, have been given by other nations
hattlefield of the wear and tear of (which came befors the inkstand itself), was refuse to listen to any proposals
Traine bave been coming in nearly every realite the present position. Mr Francis
Bot just. In Singapore they don't fully kind. in the continued British occupation of in a much greater number of instances,
There can be no question that the as-- Egypt an a very efective counterbalanceIt is absurd to pump into a young Britisher
bringing reinforcements. Upon xt- was perhaps aawise in writing so much sodiation of Germany with Russia and The report comes from Europe that the againat Russian aspirations in the Lovant. at home that ene Eaglshraan is equst to observation of the unmethodical and Busine the troops pile out, and wander about his lengthy letter; but the Hongkong ambition in the Far East, is a bitter source
hie own laboure, and in pub- Franca
in the movement to chack Japanese seems wherever they want to lishing! Lyons Chamber of Commates, with the ap. But here in the Farthest East has now been foreigners, which ridiculous theory may be cold erlite manner in which the Chinese vin proval of the Governmset, has voted 100,000 up to the Russians an unlimited derived from the expeditions against savage soldiers bebaved on the era of battle. Our without becding the officers, who are few, { pabus thoroughly endorse his notion, la of mortification to the French people. The
fold for their ambitions, political and com- tribes. These are words which convey Special Cofrespondent, who accompanied
and without authority.
returning the paltry present, because the Paris journale of vations shades refock For mission to report on the Chinese mercial dreams, and the character of the stiply boast to, every orej who has grasp, the Japanese Army at Port Arthur and was brought tack shot turngh the leg. He Sanitary Board (beaded by Mr Francie) frankly
Late this afternoon Commander Chung services of the Unofficial element of the this feeling very strongly. Thus the Sicle nation is too well known noed prophet ed
the principles of modern warfara,
admitting that
that the abject of the to tell us that the Bear will follow up in where to commnergial relations, The Provinces thin direction his solish policy idealised it in these complicated fighting machinas Weihaiwei, bas already described Japanese had gone out with a small party, about 200 1 deserved more honourable acknowledgment. Franco Russian tinderstanding, from the
Russis by the high-sounding denomination called men-of-war, discipline, submission methods; it is, therefore, interesting to of Natiount destiny, with its usual oriental to one priceiple, instinctive abedienge mantrast the behaviour to the opposite and unscrupulous methods; and we must and subordination of overrous to his superi- camp:
1. was reported that five persons were miss ing, bat subsequent inquiries chowed that fortunately, no lives find beet lost. Tho castomary ineffectual Magisterial inquiry
will be held.
provisors bordering on Tonguio, with a view
bordering an Tonquin it had been fondly
boped in Hongkong would be exploited off e West River. The West River is not to be opened jual got. What, therefore, is the duty of the Hongkong and other Foreign Chambers of Commerce is the Far East in view of the energetic action of the Lyons Chamber? The paling scems to bo, not to carry on a mere scoret Chamber discussion, not merely to address formal lettera of por- tentous length to the the Secretary of State
sense by
whether it be on
€
the
to teg
Iand ቡ
THE CRISIS IN FORMOSA. A BELATED BUDGET OF NEWS. DEMORALISATION OF OHI- NESE SOLDIERS. The following letters from our Special Correspondent in North Formosa have put is an appearance rather tale in the day, but the information they contain is interesting
as the first acconut fruar actual European
Kolung, June 1.
hed
them
a
Im, &.:
battle for to-morron, but the long range gards to take in the situation, and lay ont-Er. G.M.] shooting of the Japanese brought him
French
point o view was to cresta be- tween the Great Northern Empire and our Repablis an understanding of
of distinctly
IN SIAM,
the association with Germany. Now that ISTROVALE BEEWING?
Garmany has rendered to Brasis quite r
îte na signal a service as France has dons, tùm The Courrier de Saigon is responsible Siècle fails to see how the bonds with for a startling pics of information, which Rassis bave been more firmly knit, as the theagh persistently circulated in certain Gaite de St. Petersbourg gnebingly sfumed eireles in Bangkok, for some time, has
day or two ago: The Standard corres always been received with incredulity. pondent a at Paris eaysi that he was naked
by The Courrier asserts that L. Rolin the
the representative r a great Power, 'Hsvo Jacquemys left for Europe with the
a single independent Franobman following convention in bis pocket.
who is satisfied with the part his country (1), England annexes to Burnish that has played and he was constrained to
you met
or the British Minister at Peking, one of sider heracli at pressat prepared enough to reason to apprecale; het why do not theage, which from its character would lead in great awo, and saying jong bad, portion of Sism adjacent to that country, reply in the nogative. Whether this fool- whom probably cares more for Timbuctco do a bold stroke which will emble ber to Nation of the Government avail themselves on the battle field. Rifea, bayonett, turd who had he Chiusmen were cap- that is to say all so-called Burmah-Siamese ing may be counteracted by sach considors.
WBO
and canvass this subject os widely and a branding rither money or Russian blood rather obstinate to giving up old methuda. the smallest half of their emas, por the railroad track, the other two wera the riverine provinces of the Menam to be degrees the temperature of Framch en-
Great b
Commander Chung, who requested me not bangety the Saute to the Foreige and Co. have removed their Piano and Organ
the officers were losing all control, and Office requesting English protection on the to attempti aby of the smaller parties, witted by the Slants to tension on the showrooms to Connaught Hous-large stock
sa
down, before he even know he was in the BRITISH AND FRENCH INTERESTS anti-German character takes exception to not crisicing-her too severely oither, for are will be decisive; individuality and per-
vicinity This long range absoting ia terri- all have been do the same road scual valor may be useful, bat dena dawo- we
A Globe, upon receiving a telegram that fyiar the Chinese, as que military manda- queo or we are still on it. What a right destraction to most cases, ameidering the Japaness bad landed in the vicinity of rin of high rank informed me: the Japan- Britianer will call brutal and selfish in that possibly miserable Luwee irame of Kelang, I made all haste to reach Kalung oss evuld not be seen, the first knowledge Russian methods, a German will be just an feet 3 in., who has been taught these princi- before the Chinese troops should leave for of their presence being the whier of the bullet, which oftener brought some of his ready to apply to the ways in which the ples successfully, with a rife in his band, the front British extended their away, and the new will have the best of the bravest horseman or
Arriving at Taipoh-En, I presented my man to the ground. Heten showed me German Empire has been built up on the riflemau, whe, proud of the military traditions credentists to a mandarin and was placed cartridge he had takon from a Japanese se absence of sentimentality; for the of his country, willing to do or die, dashes in the officers car attached to a special train snaut, wishing me to specially notice the steel history of nations does not reason with seo-along into sales acnihilation.
Conveying troops. The station was crowded copper-covered bullet, and thea ending up timont, but is dictated by national inclina-
Britisher will eagerly paint to with the Chinead goldiers and their lug- our conversation by holding up the cartridge be reluators, whose epirit I have all toos and might. If Russia does not cou- the
me at Watteber, one to believe they intended house-keeping me no watches, Japanese man
two- bad fightsc. Three conduct her Railway into the anath point of that spirit, the former in granting more handed sworde, knives of all sizes and can-
seat out ahead of the provinces.
tions as aro suggested by Mr Holt S. thaz Hongkong and the other is unable to of Cares, to Newchwang, Port Arthur and money per man and the latter to give them ditions, cartridge belts with
80 round
Françe annexes to Cambodia the Hallest io soother coloma remains to be rounds of Japanese, wearing attached to their clothes a de enstblog, but to egitats and advectise Peking, she will shortly imitating Circatore efficiency and warlike training. 1 ammunition, a blanket and a best for rations tag having Japanese chincters. They were two provinces of Battambang and Angkor, aeon, but it would not be surprising were
Bricain create claims on those territories found the officers of the Army and Volunteers
composed I the equipment in reason, but this
promptly beheaded,
one of the beads being and the province of Chantaboop.
the indications of a growing enfente between placed on a a long bamboo
and pule, swung
capital of Battambong (1) and Russia and Gormsoy to diminish by muy The loudly, as energetically and as vociferously under sowie pretext, and the more readily which are more convenient of course, as they Fans,
umbrellas,
ellad, several dishes, es is possible.
wa reckon with these coming ovents and do not require much study. All the princi- lauterne, baskets containing pipes, packages taken to Taipehfu, tied up by their este, on declared under English protection. thusiasm for its fickle ally,-Overland Mail.
to counteract them the better for ples instilled into them seemed be intended of tobacco, small boxes, pictures, tes-pots, short poles sad left to graze the west gate, Such is the substance of a skort article Britain and thous nations, whe, under for an inferior fue, but set for an enemy tin cans, pioens of rope, pisces of iron and "ALTHOUGH the tone of the tes market is
My opportunity to join to-morrow's in the Courrier di Suiger, (says the Siam caiet the busincan passing is considerable her protectiva, enfor all the privileges to whu posasases ≈ olass of officers which does other miscellaneous stub not recognizable, fight has been blasted, by the wounding of Free Press) It has before been mooted | OWING to facrosse of Brainees, W. Robinson
nothing else but study laboriously and train Next came erversi pisces of boards and which in to bo secounted for (Baye the which a Britisher is entitled. Foothose Leke) by the carlier date fixed for fraught with just as rauch danger, as she as
Any increased influence of France ie perseveringly for su orantual emergency. sticks tied together and bundles as big as
A nation where everyone possesses the bushel baskets. the departure of the first Australise
right to interfere, to criticise and to agitate steamers this sesso. According to the well as Russia will doubtlessly adhere
As soon as the cars were basked into the it would sorely result seriously for me. basis of an Indian protected state, but low prices. Chiness, the first crop of ses i manch the well known principle of exclusion has the disadvantage of making those depletion, the men rasde a wild rush for the One only had to take a look at the wild that England had refused to entertain auch full development apsir who may have 093001ved great natious! coaches, wg to ride in the their own officers that a forsigeer | adverse to such a course, but hopes were to the detriment of a The railer than lost
Export of Colonies in your.
lives of a proposal, in view of French relations disorder of the soldiers, a looting at with Stain. The King, it was said. her possession. Gar-ideas, whereas nations with a dutiful and data
robbing Europa is in excess of last season by if
then raging. million lbs., but this occaes though the many is too young la Colonial enter more disciplized set of the work exposed to the heavy rain-storm
Of all the roshing, pushing, would have but little chance with them. held out that he might be gradually woo Jarge cargo taken by the Pakling on the 9th Ese to have formed any principles in soheme with systematis determination and palling, howling, quarreling mobs I ever June last year not being as yet included in that direction at all as yet, at haring seoreoy, a method which we find at its best saw these braves won the lau'ols. A And, to make matters worse, my interpreter over to see the matter in a more favourable
started colonising in an era of customs in Russia. Does England, Great Britais, rash we made on our car, but forin- and boy ran away to Taipehfu and with the light. It would seem, however, that our Mr W. &. Board the comparative figaror
duties,
officialdos and militariem, I am and afraid she
Way? Maay a a great
idea
and many
fastened. In they came regardless of their turn at once to Hobs, I was in a bit of a Siamese Foreign office bag one of its must Mr W. J. Canter methods of the nou genuine endeavour of tiga-minded Britishers officers who chattered and shouted, pushing prodicamaut. There was only one thing to jealously guarded succets. British colonizard.
have been lost to the nation by dishearten- and occasionally slapping a man with their do, en aided by Cantonese officer I anc- It seems pardonabic therefore that a ing the originator through small-minded fans in a really vicious manner. It seeded in golling a seat in the train aud I have recently revisited Japan and Britisher should asusider his own the only criticism, misconstruction and through des seemed to be solely content of Focal return.
in the course of intter to the Nous on Mr and Mrs B. China porta, sud I am astonished about the nation able to auccessfully colonise, but it potis majorities. And to give an illustra-powers until ons large fellow, a petty of Lite this ovaning, sevacal Japanoru men- this subject, Mr Hall S. Hallet aritas: irritation most of the European pleczents must not be forgotten that the Germans tion of the advantages of the other syser, grabbed the chief invader, a Cantonese of-war were seen well off the harbor and out The selegram from ita Rangoon corres- † Me O. Herria
also the Scotch) still represout to tem. I (33
I need
the career with bundles
around and with fior of forts. The acidies are plainly showing signs intimation that has been given of the buret- Mr J. Kinghorn derived through the Saxons that stab nobleman' for years by the most serious choice Chinese, proceeded to kick him of
ships, steaming to and fro, and evidently conditions under which this bubble would como people try to
can still prove diriok the Grest assured Prassia's position While it is not our ides of the proper man- begin to realize that being a soldier bas Lord Rosebery to Lord Dufferin of Oct. 27, All Europeans carrying on business in the existence of these qualities which pre as a Great Power and thus laid the founda: ner of enforcing Military Authority, it other responsibilities than matching about 1893, and Nov. 11, 1893. Thoy were as Mr J. W. Belles East Asia must carininly be excused if they vopted Car and his generals advancing tion of the military and self-disciplined evidently had the right effect for we had in uniforms ascorting mandarins, and follows:
Dr. F. H. Bowers into Germany in its puro condition is spirit to be mat with in every patriotio son
1. If the French Government failed to Mr J. G. Bookle tarrifying little bands of desperadoes, booked with disfavor on the repeated suc shown by the successful in which Ger of the Fatherland, a necessary peculiarity
coaches were loaded, the zo- unarmed and numbering tene where the promptly enter into a mutual guarantos Miss Goe contes which the Japatars secured through many participates in the trade of the world, regarding the amiable disposition of our mainder of the mon plod inse the that exu soldiers have hundreds.
with Great Britain to properly confirm Mr R. P. Dipple Reus... I sa Borry for the women and children and only an incoogramme staw of quarrolling A nation
boat was made until just before reaching the and
Mr Geo. Fenwick- 2. If a substantial State was not to be Mr W. B. Harrison Has top of a stoop grade, the load was a heavy their different cocupations, and ask caly to to carry them through not by
Mrs Gap. Holmes
mot
opportunity, to know
thd
was
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HOFURONO HOTEL.
Mesars Marke (2):
MrT. Michell
Cap Palmer
Mr W. Purli
Mr K. Stotzi
ME O. Stawart
deMr and Men J P
RULE BRITANNIA AND THE EAST. amely will fail into the Greater Britain proceed in the same nately only at one end, as one door was only foreignera then prozval, ordered to rs-1 French contemporary has let out of the Mr R. D. Bradio
[BY A FOREIGNER.
the late Chico-Japanese war of with regard
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point
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Me A. Dolpos Mr W. A. Duff Mr Fuhrmann
Guiron
manifest, be it with respect to the issue of those tribos from which the Englander of Biemarck, who was called the med him quicklying all over him. Intrned of the range of the big guns from Chinete pondent to the Times yesterday is the first Mr J, J. Hoar to any future troubles in store for the hornpest, parsovotanço and solidity which but narrow-minded. Mera brats force and where his tromscro bang loose nntil he harteakening, for as they see these big war-ing of the Baffer State babble. The two Mr J. Kirkwood
peculiarity. That np as a British | might created the army with which Freric'sed hira and his followers out of the car, I planùing an attack for the morrow, they be baret are not forth in the despatches
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more trouble.
of
superior statesmanship, through well-train.although she was, up to 1871, at her beat, veighbour without) aspirations, withons and we were soon under way. No stop the peaceful ogtives who are engaged in of scare the integrity and independence Mr Droeza
ment of
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Dextral Stats were fixed by the protocol Me H. U. Jeftion sigued on Nov. 25, 1893, the latter condition Mr F. D. Maclean mas probably be eliminated propioas, Me Hugh McCallum Rev. and Mrs Vallings therefore, to deal with the first, and to shen the nonsequent effects of the bursting
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MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL. Jo he despatch dated Oct. 27, 1893, Mr F. B. Armstrong, Mr W. D. Graham Lid Rosebery stated that Should these Mr and Mrs ArthurMr Howard
Anderson negotiations, however, unfortunately fail,
Me Chantrey Inchbald and should the French Government be a Me Ashton
Mr RJS. Judah able to accept the sboro proposal (which Mr H. Bostel Mr G. Vivian Ladds is offered in the most conciliatory spirit), M. A. W. Browin Mrs D. B. Law
the contrat, rather thought that the opening af the Baltic Catal, sod as it for facatician when they could use byth to un-unning back about two miles and he's any one will oxamine the unsorilien tho British Guvernment would have to take - Major & Mrs GarnettMe and Mire klasbaari. should give a daw impetus to business; and tration of Bumia and France, which would by might, the only way to civilise so-called | dangerous speed: 15 but our great kead- will be struck at once by the Danish ele- į itis not 2008ssary more particularly to deflues Dr. and Mrs J. Cault-FF ITS E. BENGsod
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ed and intelligent military lenders and the net!
petty States. The reason for sas, and although we all will readily admire compared with that of France, but especial Great Britain aspirations, and if 60 is for the engines, and after greit paffing and be left alone. It will be a serry day for treated, but one which would satisfy asif Mr Geo, Holmes reliability of their forces on land and on existence of the British Colonial Empires as the enlture of ideals, is doomed.
ly with that of Holand, is not to be found mere high-spanding words but by deedy slipping we came to a standstill, and then them. The two thousand men who were ther the Chinese nor ourselves.
backed down notif we reached level to leave, to reinforce the four thousand As the approximate dimensions of the Mr G. Hoyes cleverness and patriotism in others, we will ia a saperiority of race but simply in that lo Germany, a young men without a vall ground, where we remained for half, an already sent, to opposo the Japaneso, refoss only do so if it does not interfere with our fortunate insolar situation which prevented ing, even if he had an apparently inex-hour, to get up more stem, and went as it to go, and the others are dragging then intersate. What filled everyone at home ethers from attacking her at home and thus haustible fortuus, would play are awkward again and this time more successfully, as the selves into the city, where they will be allowed her to gain a longer experience part in society and most likely be refused engine just reached the summit what we caught like a rat in a trap with the with admiration caused all European traders in colonising.
by it; but in England we see plenty of were obliged to give op sgain. The soldiste Japanese surrounding them on ovory side. in Japan and China to critisise, fearing The attitude of Germany, when she joined talented young men from a good stook wast
I ordered to get out of the cars. were then future Japanese preponderance in the East France and Russia, was certainly novel and ing their money and time on horier, sports bat not one budgod, they only chattered which may further take the dollars and suspected, still it was the only possible and nothings, instead of adding to the sub-in the faces of the officers, and remained BANJOES, Guitara, Mandolines, Autoharps. cants out of their pockets, as the rapidly move, as it prevented furnishing Russia atauce of the empire by taking up some where they werk,
Violins, also Strings and fittings for sale at westeraising land of the Rising Sun hat and France with a pretext not to be able serious calling first. Others again squander
make another attempi, dome already those yenes past to the detri- to spare their chips for the forthcoming their talent and moony to foster religions grade again, and make do but go down W. Robinson and Co.
fimporters. People in Eurage,
thermos frustrated a new dual demons- bold a righteous principle all avantha globa zashing along over the unovon track at a literature of the coasts of Butherland,' writs such unseriran sa they might consider Botfield. R. A strack the grado, a contributor to the Edinburgh Revicto, he necessity for their own protection. These Mr Hart Book no doubt some firms availed themselves of have placed new arguments
theb
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went alower and slower, The energetic way in which the increase way carried us over and in a few moments ment that pervades is thair influential connections with the Go. of the Chauvinistio und Facslavistic partios vernments and.
supplies, from in those two countries. Ololal and educated of the British Navy has been taken into we were drawn up at the first ontop station, canned meat down to old-fashioned guns, Germany has been reminded too often that hand lately impresses non-Britishers, even and the soldiers were piling out, carrying The vannmoun arguments and
very useless England is fond of making others pull the those who have lost faith in the practical their many bundles, Chiness feahion, using Tits trade prospects of Canada are bright, the State of Kysing Chaing on both sides Mrs Chariss Mr H. E. Meyerink explanatione, hy China should have chestnuts out of the fire, and Germans at strength of Greater Britain, that there are their gues as aboulder rules and balancing The Canadiar Pacifio Railway will, it is of the Mo-kong, and over Kyning Ton, Mr J. B. Coughtrio Mr H. E. Poltork dren the Japa into the sea if an inuumer- home. have seguired the habit to consider men at work at home who consider the their loads at lung. I found the statiori lumber from the Sault line then was the manner as they might dsem fitting, and; Mr Henry Crawford Mr. and Mrs Rishard-
estimated, ship 120,000,000 aubis-fast mars | 2
| which also extends for certain distance Me W. E. Crow Mrs D. R. Law
the loft side of that river, along the
Buch De R. Eiswaldo zumber of circumstances had not Great Britain a big pooght on account of situation
without
On reaching impartially
being in- scentred is 'esprit d'econlier and only waste hor unreliable foreign polisy
We have to faeuced and reassured by empty beast, and crowded with mon, women and children, caso last year. About 1,000,000 dolar of time an Providence will always place the coneider our Continental neighbour first as the supremany on the sea and the pre with all their possessions about them, very being expended in that portion of Dataris indeed, to assume a proper control of the Mire Eiswaldt and
river itself where it passes through their children. liftin word 'it'
itial suscepti dominance on this globe of ours will have to much excited and fiilag the care before we a cow-mille. between
us and our various before taking note of auy British
territorial
They would also take into Miss Galfré out of them. Six train de of bilities. An Alliance between the cen- be wishes. The general surprise and disgust
immediata consideration the measures no- men who devate their parrgies to people i Wore Ohives Bapire, which name seems to be so beneficial for the poses of the world and an adequate organisation of Great Britalo's of soldiers brancht into Kelong during the contracts with Mesure Harland and. Wolff, hetween the maig hide of the British
I tos glorifying now, is the best proof for the quiet, businesa-lika development of land forces will find the hearty support of day. In theharbourezœpays and junks were and Mongry Oaird and Co., respectively, for dominions and those of Franca. Th£x is ♣ | Mr G. W. Allon how the strength and actual fighting caps- further territories, the desirability of the nation, without which, azfortunately,
Suzy, gliding
provision which bars always
A belloved and patriotism of the Shines was which was atpressed so openly by Ger they can do nothing. To seeurs such up country that they might find a safer refuze, the action of twa eteanabips of up- overrated, more so by those who live in the many's session of tities to valuable
the Caledonia and Himalaya certainly is with the declarations, of horsp-power membership in the House of Common at all longhingandsingingend considering it a hel of them than by those to whom in Central Africa to England, has are or every man before he is eligible to a the abildren brimming over with happiness, wards of 7,500 tone, and proportionate to be is only booke written by serious observers been given up by the so-called new contes should be obliged to become personally no-day, but the antique facgs of the fahne and Including theio tws veteels, the F. French Governineat, and one which they Miss Cynthis Carey
Mina Dot Jarey were available arid from which they draw on an altogether hopeless item, and it is quainted with Greater Britain, which would mot en ap konta, with the file hats and at the present moment, rpwards of 50,000 ful and good relations between the two Mrs Dassing
of different thoughts. Diren and 0. Company have under construction deem to be absolutely necessary for peace Mr Leater Qaras Their anaciations. There is no doubt that well to point out to Britishers ganers in 2777 pith the parochial and short-sighted Erom their homes,
tora of new steam shipping. Okicaman dan be trained to be. As that they must not under any olunmetenial pole just now in a majority in gardens abandoned, to a district unknown,
That is to say, Biom would be brought a Grado Dassing soldier as the Jap he is led by ces rely upon
German support if they Westminste A more energetic external ča jain communities already overcrowdad corps of offices, with the same amount of should embark on any struggle, but can policy would also re-not favourably upon and whore the little ohanga to earn a live-A BELENDID exhibition of batting was given under British-protection.
Master A Dassing Mr D, C, Smith at the St, Joho's Cricket Ground, Dam-
H. Derrick patriotism, studiousness for their profession; but to lessen the Im German Government through Germau home, who are engaged at present to fled ■
Arriving at the Qurtom hos
bridge, on May 3 by Hoars Ranjitsiahli, A year and a half has elapsed since M. Mr G. G. Elis portance of the Japanese auccess by as commercial and industrial circles at hos budding rose in the Arctic regione. gredential to the commander, stating that
I would be ready to join the Chinese foress for the Hawks against St. John's College. uv.costion of Chantaboon and the eventual Mr J. B. Farrell sorting, after the Gordian Knat hun beau and abroad, linked as they are to the vut so audaciously that any European British Empire
ia the morning. I received an answer, that The Indian cricketer scored 174 pot ou pentralization of Siam), without their being Mr Laut Hap Laong storial interests. by Power could have dons the game in loen | Great Britain, it is true, is entitled to the W. Boltsos and 06, mako a special feature on the day after, in from Taipeh-fuer-shree, the tapings being · declared manently sobering the three flamesa pro- | MrJ. L. Lovelend - Misa V, Yungblu
force of 2000 man then Mr Druos 107 not out, and Mr Mitchell performed. Frapp appears bent upon per Mr A. Lovy time, te nok paly a useless tap-rom most genuine sympathies of all Germana, of Belling Piano and Organs on the Easy-arriving by many
would advance to the wither trading with or residing in Britub! Payment system,
front and pppose alosed with the score at 954 for one wickets vine of Battambong, Bism-Resp, and Mr and Ms Marty argument, but kas la pe proved dret.
expressed about the utter ratteness of the trel Europeas Para oad Great Britain, one for en sea and laud, we can only wore sourcaly away and as many loads THE P. and O. Company bare optered into cessary to preserve an independent Stats
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