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THURSDAY, SEPtember 2, 1897

POLLARD's Lilliputians made a hit with

The Mikado' at Singapore.

THE Douging steamer Haimin, which ar rived yesterday, lost two of her propeller blades up the coast. She has gone to deck for repairs.

MAJOR Pemberton, a former Commandant of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, has been selected as second-in-command of the 2nd Battalion of the Hülle Brigade.

A MELANCHOLY occurrance took place on

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. -

(BUTTLIKU TO THE CHINA MAIL.')

LONDON, 31st August, 1967. GREECE AND THE POWERS.. The Grook reply to the Powers offers to assign the stamp revenue of eleven million drachmas as security for interest on the indemnity lost.

PRESIDENT FAURE'S RETURN TO PARIS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE COLLISION AT GIBRALTAR,-

-THE 'OLENGYLE' LETONAL 20 LONDON,

Mass Jurlino, Matheson sod Co. waito as follows\

The owners of the engule, Mesra Macgregor, Glow and Co., inform us that this stomer returns to London this week from Gibraltar, with her cargo partially damagod.

THE POLICE SCANDAL

DISMISSAL OF, DETECTIVE. INSPECTOR

STANTON

This morning, Detective-Inspector Stay, President Faure, on his return to Paris, met with an enthusiastic reception. Then, Chief of the Detective Servics, was board the steamer Mackow on the voyage addresses and speeches all dwell on the dismissed from the Pulico Free by order from Bangkok to Hongkong. On August peaceful nature of the alliance with Russia.. E. the Governor, for gross neglect of 31, the death took place of the infant som

A bomb explodel harmlessly at the Made.duty in failing to report a gambling house of Captain Farrell, aged 6 months 20 days. lein just after the President had passed.

at No. 2 Wa Lane. The deposed officer hus been over tw.nty-four years in the Police Furce, and during that time las rendered distinguished servico.

A KON of the to Capanim J. P. McEuen (Shanghai Pulico) is amongst the officera of the Highlanders who are being hurried up to Peshawur to take part in the campaign against the Indian border

tribes.

THE GERMAN PAPERS ON THE

ALLIANCE.

Sown of the German papers believe that Russia will bring France and Ger fanny closer together, to the detriment of

Great Britain.

(Le Courrier d'Haiphong.) FRESIDENT FAURE IN RUSSIA. PARIS, August 25.

CHESS COLUMN.

CONDUCTED BY BLACK BISHOP.

Communications Stenti· b addressed, CHESS, CHINA MAIL OFFICE.

Original Problems cheud be accompanied | by Solution and Analysis.

"The Hongking Chera Gula merts every | Alunday, Thursday and Friday from falur | M. Faure visited St. Petersburg yes-tili half-past seen pm. at Thomas's tird

Room. lerday. The crowd along the route was intense in spite of the rain, and the en- thusiasm was delirious.

The Czar rejoined M. Fuure at mid-day for the laying of the foundation of the Punt Trotsky.

The Suitury hard eeting has boun postponed until te arrow in consequence of the indignition of Dr Atkinson, thu President. At the Mecting to be held to- HIDITOW al 4.83 pha, the Medical Officer of Health will move: That the Sanitary Bosul desires to invite the attention of the Government the circaastance that a kyo-law relating to the obstruction of pri- vace streets was made by the Board on the

M. Faure received numerous deputations 17th day of December, 1896, but failed to receive the approval of the Legislative at the Winter Paiaco,

Panis, August 26. Condit. This bye-law was subsequently

A brilliant review took place at Knoie- referred by the Government, to the In-

At the ćejeu- sanitary Properties Commission and certain Selo in honour of M. Faurs. Amendments, suggested by that Commis-ner and dinner, M. Faure and the Czar Bion, were adopted by the Board, and exchanged cordial toasts to the armies and now byc-law was mudo on June 17, 1897, vics of the two countries. but has not you received the approval of the Legislative Coumel. The Board in of the opinion that the matter is one ofyital importance to the sunitary condition of the Colony, and especially the City of Victorin, and urges upon the Government the desirested. rability of the bye-law being approved by the Legislative Council at as early a date as possible."

Ar re Magistracy to-day, before Mr H. E. Wodehouse, Police Magistrate, the director of a journeyman tailors, guild was charged with having, on 16th and 17th August, by means of throats, induced the employés of a roaster tailor to leave his employment. It was stated in evidence that the guild had issaed a circular to the masters in which it was stated that a male had been passed to prevent the masters employing more than two permanent ment (apprentices); and in this shop, in conse- quence of the master employing four pur- manent men, the grik called upon the A journeyman to abstain from work until he had reduced the number of pornment men within the regulations issued by the guild. The employd's were threatened that if they did not leave his service they would be bea-

|

ANOTHER PRESIDENT ASSASSIN- ATED.

M. Borda, President of the Uruguay Republic has been assassinated, his assassin using a revolver. The murderer was at

BRITISH FRONTIER DIFFICULTIES. The British have had to abando forte ia the Peshawar district.

WEATHER NOTICE.

Preblom No. 57. By JAN KOTILC. Black (5. Pieces.).

White (8 Fioces.) White to play and mato inte two moves. Solution to Problem No. 54 by Emile

Pradignat. 1. Kt Qt3

Then if 1. Kx Kt

2. Kt-Q2

1. B-B &

2. Kt B&

1. B-Q4

2. Kt-Q2

1. P x Kt

2. Q-R 8

1. Kt moves

2. Kt Kt 5

The following notice in issued from the Solution to Problem No. 50 by P. Wi Observatory :-

Un the 2nd at 11.30a.m. The barome-1. ter has risen in the extreme North, fallen en the China coast generally. Prewire is slightly low on the F. coush, of China, still in derate oxcess on the S. cast and norul in the South. Forecast:-m

derate S. W.-winds; mostly fine, last pro- bally some showers.

INSPECTION SUSPENDED

lieras.

Kt-R 4 Then if 1. F-Kto

2. QxQ B

Hongkong, September 2.

| following sentonces selected at candoia-will show how compactly Me Mason can offer roliable and useful-advies.

| In the Giuoco nho, combines last com-

binoa hest, the party first compelled to make a decisive movement having the Lalance of chances against him."

If you emerge from the opening with a distinctly unsatisfactory game, immediately Login to make for the draw.'

If you have only a Fawn more than

in an otherwise equal your opponent fix, make straight for simplicity. Lot that Pawn work for you.'

Time in with the position admitting of the greater variation,

· Do not play a good move too soon," To an

inexperienced player, L......... P-04 may be looked upon as a universally goed move, for the general safety of the position, so far as decisive attack is con- cerned."

Game No. 143. Played in the Cable Match. RUY LOKZ

White (Singapore).

1. P-K 4

2. Kt--K B3

3. 3-K:5

G. Kix P

Black (Hongkong).

P-K4 Ke-QB 3 P-Q3 (1) IxI' B-Q 2

B. Kt-QBS

Kt- D3

7. P-B4

B-K 2 Castles

& K-B3

9. Castles (b)

10. D-Q3

II. P.Q Kt 3

B.-Kt 2

-

13. Q-K

PO I 3 IL.... K sq

PK R3 (6) K--K KE 5 (4) K-B3

CORRESPONDENCE,

tion to the Promoters.

the go.

-

are

Was on

on the Peak itself.

THE WOOSUNG-SHANGHAI RAILWAY.

Shanghai, Aug, 28.1

Period

ties of moduri civilisation, surely the ap plause girou to most of the songs, und THE BONING TJUHNAMENT.

much of the music one heara in this plac is one of the blackest and mos despleabis To the Editor of the "Ciura MaxL.''

of such damnable untruths. It in the The construction of the railway fine fón Hongkong, Sept. 2, 1807.

utrerly false encouragement of this End Wooeng to Shanghai has already made Dear Sir,With regard to the Passing which acts like puworful compost on considerable progress, in accordance with Extensient which I advertised for fadow and steallow conceit of any of our plans that were comploted and approved Saturday next at the City Hall, and which anteur musicims,

I have seen a man sama time ago, an inspection of which has fl sure will be well patronised, may I with actually sither voice nor training, boun be permitted to auke one or two sugges-stand up before a representative crowd of works of construction has so far advanced been kindly permitted us Indoot, the und will sl the assurance of a that the engineers look forward to the liga The programine, in my opinion, as any era bus go through many difli borgoshed for Critic early next posiat present arranged, is far too long to be cut ausis in the most shocking manner, Already the lot appropriated to the tor- spring go through satisfactorily in one evening, winning encores and hand-clapping, when inal station at Woosung has been cleared. and will simply grow weariaune. Of course he should have been considerately but and considerable prograss has been made it in

is probable that several of the Competi

unhesitatingly old. This inordinate,in

in the building of a locomotive house and tors give up before the end of the

and, to me, inexplicabio desire to pose na workshops, thestation house and warehouse advertised amaber of rounds when they a musicm, in the part of eftain purple for gools traffic; the site being close on find they are overmutebod, but even dis- counting the programs in this way, the whore physically disqualified, is one of the river etbankness and almost im the latter day forms of charlatanry which

behind the buildings former- andióner will have & surfeit, especially son

mudiately ing that there is nothing but Boxing in compant, so sameless, and known as the French godowns, and,

Bo objectionabile.

therefore, within

thin a very short distance of Would it not be advisable to arrange the sense of smell. A violet or are, therefore be a very conveniest position for have a friend who is wholly deprived of the Hare Mastur's station. It will I think it well that the result of theft the contest between Stuft Set to bia, muly pads to his senso of receiving railway material of alt sorts that 1 always envies has been contracted for in Europe und match just concluded with Singapore should Cusick Army) and J. Northcott (Navy), colour and fore.

me when he sees me enjoying the America. be placed on record in this coluirn 60 sub-the piece ar gisistance of the evening-to be

When fully completed, the Tkquat join it here. Hongkong telegmphod their decided in the middle of the programme

fragrant dower. Some time Woosing station will occupy a very ex this time, inaroad of at the end, which, as resignation of hota games on August 28.

ago, I paried a taon in the busiest part of tensive area, as the railway schome om- far as one in judge will be midnight atoon's ad; is look of unentfied calm braces the erection at some future p least, and thus enable people who live on his fe, and a smile of indiable of a

and 40- a grand system of wharves out of town to catch the last tram and content was about his mouth. Tas poly downs, both to the north south of the launch? Besides, the condition of the

hurly-bunly usual to the thurerghfarestation site, to which brinch lines will glot Pinen themselves is not improved by having was about him as a hoary garment, und yot run so as

so as to facilitate the transport of to wait so long in suspense! The other it troubled in not

I heard afterwards cargo landed from vesels. The wingres items will dentaless be very good, at least he was stenvalef.

My mnvy of that man and godowns to the north are intended to some of them partiolarly Pearson's display, acceded even that of muy senseless friend receive carga discharged front ocean-going but this patch weight content is what people of Ot the Classesiness of utter quiet, steaners, will extend from the Woosung will go chiefly to see, and it must be re-As Tradibus angs, it used to be found at Creek to the forts, and the wharves will he membered the Theatre is not a particularly the Rok it never will he again at least, bunded out into a sufficient depth of wer evol place to spend three hours in at this nut till the enlebrated Toad-stone has for deep draught steamers to lie alooguido. With regard to this special competition reachest its fabled journey's end and rosts To reach the whares the branch, line from the Woosung station will circuit Army Navy it in pity there in such

In my lonely peregrinations about the round the town of Woosung, so that no a disgurity is werght and height--the Navy wals and hyways of the island, it native houses will bo interfered with, man giving a stone-and-a-half at lunat to has ofted occurred to me when listoning and for this purpose all the requisite the splendidly-built soklier, but the de to the harrowing punishment mercilessly land has already boda acquired. Tho velopment of each man is a sight worth indeed on the worn out instruments in wharves and godown to the south will be seeing, next it will be found that the sailor has a heart of oak, is practically ironclad, instruments are found, that the carefully. tion, and clear of the Bar channel. They certain bumble quarters where only such situated above the Harbour Master's sta- and his wonderful activity, thas equalising written history of a $500 Culbard and Collard will be devoted to river and coating

extent; and if this affair is surried out in as good-tastared and dis would be far more exciting than that of the steamers whose lighter draught will enable thoroughbred horse, which begins its career them to make use of thesu wharves, ciplined away as

as the last, with none of the whueng a Dorby and ends in the while the brunch line to them will prize-bighting ucasenice so common in these kinshers Shakspeare's Seven Ages run direct from the main station. T

ays, the audience will be more than

of Mau would be dull and freeid beside the north of the station sito, and ex- pleased. Simply to watch the two anon

it. I give the idea for what it is worth tending as far as the Woosung Crooks, boxing round for an opening, after a rally,

stone of the more ambitions of your rendere will be a line of wharves for the landing c anti-ready to spring in like a cat on to a limi

go By care to develop the theme. Truly cargo from native craft, ul this wharfogy when the are has telegraphed the oute

will als take in part of the south bank of to the mind, and the mind to portunity to

QUIETUS. the Creek. But all this will take place.in the muscles, as a stimulating effect on

the distant fature, and in the meantime, the Woosung station will be made available line to Shanghai, and for this housing of locomotives, rolling stock, etc.

The line is to

is to be of the English standard mure of Aft. in, and as this is much. from Shanghai to Woosing some years tluck of the railway laid down

Crequent alterations of the old roadway, under foreiga auspices, it necessitates un the curves which would answer for the narrow gauge will not always do for the broagler » beyond all

the prescot to. tador yugo. It is, for started in our columns, tad aral

the road done that the British merchant has to look a single line railway, but

will much are to the ability and energy of his be prepared and the Lridges and culverts gent abroad than to any other source.rouged no that it can be converted into a

donhle line whenever necessary. Aft

Affor But the difficulty of the existing situation is that no for British merchants and ranu-eing the Woosung station the line closs- ountriesy follows the old roadway until the market facturers are able to find in the countries with which they would fain de busness, towy of Kiang-wan is rasched, and as a and for which their products are perhaps station is to build at this place it has. peculiarly atted, gentlemen or arms who

been found neessary to leave the old line to afcure à straight run into the adequately represent them, and who

Kiangwan station, the site of which is con- side

Scon after passing this station town.. the line joins the old roadway again and follows it so far as practicable until the point is reached, about a mile and from the Suttlement, just before a broad

· trer is crossed by what is generally known to foreigners as black or

14. RQ 8Q

15.

PKR3

1.6. 10-Q54)

17. Q--B3

18. htx=

19. Р-КБ

20. Bx Ktch.

21. Qx Xt

24

KR 2 R-KBS

P-Q Kt 4 (e) Kt--KR2 B--K 3()- B-B 3

KXB

-Kt6

P-Q 4 Q-KI 4

(a) This appears to be a needless cipation, depriving Block of the option of playing the Pawn ta squares at orice.

(6) White bas opened well, whoreas Black has a very cramped position.

Apparently with a view to Kt-R 2.

16

these who understand the gamo! The

1.Black's bacy placol QP is hipering his to themselves into such a condi- AGENCIES ROAD FOR BRITISH for the noro immediate tanfe of the local

development,

A foolish more after PR 3. (e) P--Q4 here would have relieved the cramped centre, and opened out a counter attack.

(5) Opening simultaneously two strong attacks direct and diagonal, and winning

the Kt at B 3.

(2) Phis loses the game, fonet is hopeless after the loss of the pisse.

+

*

Camo No. 144.

Played in the Cable Blatch. GILOCO PIANO.

White (Hongkong)

3. B-4

2. Q-R O

1. Kt Kt6 1. Bx B

2. QxB

Black (Singapore.)

1. B elsewhere 1 P-Q5

2. BxB

L. F-K

2. Q-K+ 6

9. Kt-KB 3

QB 3

4. PQE 3

5. P-Q Kt 4 (4)

K-KB 3 B-K 2

7. PxP

P-Q4

Kex P

H

Castles

B-B3

K

Bakt

Wo have been compelled to resign both the games with Singapore. It is merely MEDICAL INSPECTION AT JAPAN.huruan to seek to find excusos for defeat

they had & and to Huggest

a larger playing The following tolagrant is forwarded to committee than we, that they gave linger consideration to their moves and so forth, us for publicatiou :--

but it seems most straight-forward to con fess at once that Singapore played better than we did and have woll earned their

1st September, 1907.- Her Britannic Blajesty's Chargé d'Affaires, Tokio, to His Excellency the Governor. Referring to telegram of 8th Jana, sau-

(SA) LOWTHER..

ten. Ir K. W. Moussey, wim nupcareddical inspection consed. for the defence, said there was nothing to provent say muaber of persons combining together, under the name of a guild or trades union, and to say they would not allow their members to work it a master tailor employed more than a certain number of permanent BIEN. They were perfectly within their rights to combine together to

The telegram of 8th June, 1897, is as follows -

* Medical Jospection ruforced from June 7 against vessels from Formosa, Shanghai and other Chinese Ports to the South.'

victory. I trust that it may be found possible to arrange a return match, and that we may do better next time.

.

6. P-Q3-

8. Castles

9. R-K EG

10. P

P-Q KE 5 Il, ftxì 12. P-B4 13. 'Rx B 14. Px Kt 15.

l. Kt—¥3 17. B-K 3 18. B-K 4 19. Bx R eh.

20. Q-KB 2

21. Kt Kt 22. Kt-KS 23. Fx P 24. QR 4 (c)

Resigns.

Ke B K-Q K: 3 BK 3 Q-Q? F-KB3 BKt RxR KuxP (b)

0.00

PxIt Ix P

QxB ch

that panishuent has apparently little

• no effect on them, and this is a pleasing

MERCHANTS.

feature to buninne sjeerators, as they can It has long boca the complaint of British then interest themselves mure in the frillants and tufacturers that they are

ashle of silk and strength.

find agents who will represent

Just a best little kur stir-that in, that apa froma Watson & Co, will be of more uility and rare agreeable in reviving Blown competitors thin the disgusting systen emphyol at the last affair.'

Anticipating an interesting evening-1 mu, Dear Sir, Yours faithfully,

SELF DEFENCE.

F

of

-

then subiciently weli hroud to keep pace with the competition of foreign houses. Whilst there is, of course, much-very Butch Consuls and also the reports of anch-to be learned from the reports of

foreign Commis, which are

from

80 48

MUSIC IN HONGKONG. To the Editor of the 'Chisa Man,'

Hongkong, Sept. 2. S--That the nuisance of unintelligent and aimless pen-playing in thus Colory i widespread and deep-rooted, is unmistak ally evidenced by the unanimity of Curre will spondents who have written to you on the might sasure for them that share of com.simably on the Shanghai aide of the subject. I am inclined to think, consider-merce which means to be fast passing away the Britisks to the Gorinen, French, ing the small number of

people

EuBelgian, or

or American grasp. ngisan binad (exclusive of military and

the Recognising difficulties of cur traders av folk), that Hongkong boasts more

in

this rospect, and having hat very ample pianos, without naming any other instru-

experience of foreign organisation and ments of trusisal torture, than any other place of the site size. And yet, on the enterprise, we have raude a special effort, irent page your issue, que firat actually and are now in a position to more this paint the line will takow more aasterly advertises sixty more en route! on those abroad who will satisfactorily crossed by a bridge much more to the

this work entaila present them. Naturally, upon us a great and growing respon the line will take a broad sweep to the than the black bridge, and then hit we feel that the exigunties

need eastward, altogether leaving foreign trade are such that wo need the old roadway, which from that point up

bl Besides, the advancement of British trade

un This crusade must loss introduce British heuses at home to direction, and the sbote creek will ba

loss against such confident

dont enterprise Our dogs are taxed; why not

not our pianos? wishes to mutso a bigger revenue, this in mind, hens are certainly a luxury,

Cast

the

sourse

of

To-night begins another competition at the Chess Club. The competition will continue till October 28. Any member, may play any other at Class cdde, and ouch competiler may sand in any number of games, the moiuum being twelve. No two can play each other more than four ti mou marks will be allotted in the usual man

introduced only n and for a draw, manner, 1 for a win's # each competitor's, acore being determined

When next the Cufonialight buurbrink at mu'obstacle to its advancement to the Settlement will bo quite usalass

A Lakin station in the Siki district, in by the ratio of his marks to the number of

(1) P-1) & seems much stronger. The text move dislocates the Queen's side pawns ton serious extent a dezon moves later.

White cannot possibly retain the

I imagine, would object to a fairly heavy to and is under the auspices of, this lavado so it is absolutely char

tax ou tzn.

ant the many others than the owners, an abroad is one of the objects-in-chief of the either for the railway or for foot-passenger cxpensive one to Few people out here, Trades Intelligence Othes which is allied trafic, but it appears that this is quite

unavoidablo that & straight into the Journal: but to ensure that our readers

station should be necured. This stadion will genten be stunted immediately outside the boun of firms of usponsibility and credit, dary

koap up a murket rate of wages, provided Changchowfu, near Amoy, was recently at- games be has played. Thus a player who I Knight thus given him, but has still draw terday. She began at half-past eight in i ke all possible steps to varify their the Hongkow Settlement and not

The othing to prevent them sonding looted of $5,000. The head of the gang isdited with 75 per cene played will be ace-ing chances.

сзде

issued about

the beginning of next year. The design, by a Saigon artist, is said to Imavo ben Fine Arts.'

carry

#

While a score of 11

fast also that all windows and doors aru thrown wide

g.

It is fortunato that the. foreign banks, song for thoroughly responsible and representativa the main station to the neighbourhood of

if not

ta

but

in

and

establish

in

formerly treated as a question of conspiracy secured and given into custody of Chess Openings is not the son one of which generally herald a change, and tumped-in, portrait ; although I honestlyers, however, are of course in many site in length about 850 yards, tu

even

of trahe

Speaking

of the length of time which come people spend at the piano, I had one middle-aged exetatant carefully timed yes terday. they proceeded in a legitimate way. There tacked by a gang of armed abbors and scores 9 out of 12

morning much later than usual--and position. For this purpose we always ro- far westward from the North Honan Road, (c) This mefe can only ha stouted for want on, with short intervals for rest and quire two or three references, and 1: is to and will lis nearly due east and went. Ace be hoped that our subscribers, to whom cording to the plans that have already been till dinor-time; the total a woman, who has been directing its opera-out of 15 games will yield 78.8, so that it on the theory that the Hongkong Co-time she was at the piano was between preciate the efforts we make in their bant, as

refreshment,

hia station will be of great er! round as many circulars as they liked tions with much skill. One of the robbers will be possible for one whe has lost a gaino mittes misplaced the position. It throws eight and nine hours, which, considering hull. If a home or volonial firm desires to fur passenger trefie from Wousing to Boo Dalene this privilege in extended, will an prepare, vontually not only be used amongst their own people, and by such was captured, but the woman managed to or two to compensate by winning extra away a drawn game.

the trying nature of the weather and the extend or open up tmde in any particular chow and Nanking, but will have to re means inducing them to come out on strike scope.Mercury.

games

after he has played the minimum) dozen, ovco, if he cares to do so, to the ex-

goods trafic which it la or refusa to work until the number of per-Ir may interest stamp wallactore to learn. I tánt of putting in Sfty games during the FINANCIAL CRISIS AT SHANGHAI

open, was a fair

a fair performance. country alacad, its principals have only crise the late The reportoire i

draw to compunicate with us, and we under expected will be established between Wor

Desides this, it lo manent men wors reduced. If the object on the authority of a Fronic contemporary, twenty-firs days that, the competition will THE BANKS AND THE SLYER EXCVLAKTE.

in due course, to introduce sung and Shanghal Desides was carried too far, the remedy of the mas- that the new postage stamps for French continue.

the painful

representative contemplated to build a branoà lina fram ter workman was not to being the case

Indo-China will probably

out firm whe will accept an agency in what by note, and phrase by phrase, Mason's Chess Openings (Horace. Cox, have been able to come to au arrangement of the easier of Mendelssohn's Lieder ohne 808ver trado.

the mills and factories on the river bank By almost every morn so that the products of in another form is another Court to approved by the Inspector Geneml of volume packed closely with reasoned expla- Although we have no sympathy with the that is act variety encugh on which to feces to the growth of foreign competition, to be kept quite distinct from passenger before his Worship, bat to bring an nation

Bream's Buildings, H. C. 2/-) is a slender with the Chinesa speculators in exchange. Forte, and, when she was tired, scales. If inge mail we are in receipt of any com-

ments can find convenient carriage into the from houses who, oving per interior. As the goods traffic is eventually munications restrain the defendant from izsting oir

nations of the openings, The student of losers in the game it is one which has been

een weary. soul, I don't know whit is. The if he only be so far advanced as to be

Le growing in dimensions of lato years, and

style i

have lately seat, or propose to send, Indy's culars of that kind, or restrain them front Ware two Europeans were conversing

trafic, necessary to cal

to make provision for spable of analysis one 1 going beyond their legitimate rights, Thero on the pavement opposite the Chartered in this book esse more deep, will find the hanke havo undoubtedly assisted in it the most tedicus eroid.

Cette Bravellers round the world, or to this or that tedicus mechanists. of all he needs to

proper accommodation of both, and for explanations of

Our experi encouraged its growth. As long sympathy are utterly absent. She simply country, to pick up business.

these reasons

esthe him safely past the first dezen moves xa exchange

Shanghai -station for was no evidence of intimidation in the Bank at Singapore on the 24th August of the game, while the advanced player will dinery fuctuation in

ence teaches us that such a step is largely was only subject or kills her time-und her neighbour's Churne county and unfruitful. If foesign eur-passengers Bad

goods, with all the neces one of them had his pocket picked of bank

partook much

the bitter irony of it! When we est petition is to be mer Roptice with.sary engine huusen, oto, and signal The only punishment that was totes of the value of 5000 by a wall dressed be delighted with the clearness and com- the inure of speculators delings in the act site suites, and I raise may has,

permanent agents, knowing the language will occupy a space fully 2,000

stations for appanches on either side, threatened was that his men would be Chinaman. Some natives who stod by zich gambit in turn is exposed. I referred his word or less an inevitable subgrowth but inevitable conclusion that she does wade they reside, must be appointed, and length, the land for which has

pleteness with which the vasculite of drains or in iron outtoir warrants, and in cuty bound! have come to the sad induaed to leave. There were plenty of and called the gentlemen's attention to it

chserved the operations

pickpocket

to the book a month ago, but it well marits of healthy trade. There did not seen at nut read tho Chinn Mail. I wish some which they reside, must trados unions at home, and numerous whereupon the Chinante, we had slipped & more extended notice.

the time any reason for the gudden col- one would send her recont copies. I with this couras of reasoning all British been acquirol and the plans made. But Jajce of the silver market. It was not think she would recognise her roughly vineed, have eventually to ages. Travel

werchants and traders will, we inel con- the development of all this will take cases on the subject. This question was the notes up the sleeve of bis baju, tazete

some considerablo timo, it is proposed The object gut before him by the author heralded by any of the ordinary prognostica atux them on the ground. He was, however,

adapt only a portion of the

atation no one else wonid. Candidly speak but as far back as thirty-six years ago Press.

supplying in a compactly tabulated form a the last market noviced which arrived by cyn

HEADCRA not only desirable but access the necassities vast mass of lines of play resulting from last mail up to the 25th July did not tecosting to listen to it, at ienst, given and, being so, we shall be happy to sung, in the first instance, uno plat-

a street-piano would be for s

far more in- MEMAN nul,

from Won- trades unions were legalized, and workmen

the various gambia, but rather to show convoy Pere permitted to join together for mutual Tas Tientsin correspondent of the Mercury concisely and elastly the ideas underlying thing more than usually precarious, in cf nips, and keeps rigid time-previde the tich, obtained from private or Consular fonn bring made to do that for hoth lay-

hint that there was any correct notes, goes straight, through its listannicate to our subscribers all infor form protection, provided there was nothing about in connection with the supposed all the advantage expected from the sacrifice still left in deult as to the immediato brief period, towards evening, there secting just what countries should be visited, doveloped, the Singhal station will be ex

writes All kinds of rumours are flying each opening, the purpose contempleted, the position of silver. We are indeed alle be red with duo fooling

5

Fora sources, as night facilitate the work of Bengers and goods. When the libe ia ez- British commercial travailors abroad, show goode trafic. from Woosang is muro fully tonded to Soochow and Nanking and the malicious. There was no ill-feeling against angs of Great Britain with Japan, and offered and the reasons which loud the causes which led to the sudden collapse, going Simultaneously, all within distinct this nian, wid it might he held if the caver

it is stated that Russia has also cast in second play from being a compilatico usecarcely for a better surmise thun No walis ope well-known polks, and the

to accept or reject it. Hence, and till

more of it we cari foaring four pinnes- two hackneyed and so forth. Such an effort is not to tanded, in scordance with the plans at rea know WO her lot with Germany and China. of the book is

be lightly

would undertaken ner, wo went before a civil court that his rights conrec, these, as 1. micution, are only even the bast of its rivals must ha, but! have already done. It was no doubt in carefully thrashed out bum tuen, bem com are our readers, is it to htly ged, to meet the alarged business to be had boon interfered with The Magistrate runurs, and may or not be the case, rather a guide in exploring the columns come way connected with the refusal of the acompaniment of a

dane of a modern song a most of the times from long

availed of

in gouda end passenger trafte, and We know the requirements but referred Mr Mounsey to Section 36 of you are probably more in the which tell the three score or so of ways in U, S. Sonate to adopt the mild sugges-exorciating singing lesson, a musical box,

study and then the passenger platforms will be entire "know than wo are on the Ordinance No. of 1860, and said the at present, brumours appear to be Loper have been played by leading mentors. more with the sudden tergiversation of fate, u banjo, and an becasional buglo: the tions as we have to make, privately or stated above, the old roadway has

aubject which the first twelve moves of the Buy tion of President MoKinley, and Stills violin endly out of fans, a lugubrions experiencs, and are prepared, 20 far sly distinct from the gols platforms,

are able, to meet

meet then at such sugges defendant had distinctly committed a founded upon the visit of the Chinone

Ambassador to London on the ecossion. Take for example the Evans Gambit, to lattor, displayed in the tono of his staccate thrumming of 4 Chinese senged otherwise, must be readily acted upon it served the purpoen for laying Luau M broach of the law. He was perfectly well of the Jubilee to Count Cassini at St. which Mr. Magon devotes eight

laft message fa Congress. President instrument, the shrill- tostling picccle of award it was quite within their rights to Petersburg

which ha follows gut three Buth, pugen in Mokinlay, it was known, was himself in two natire vonder of oliver, and the melancholyqual results are to be obtained. We are line for the most part, asoopt for the

degree ignorant of the important sing song of a local rag-and-bone man always open, and genedly prefer, to approach to the Shangbei station, form any guild they chose, and they could Nanking correspondane of the capture Practically every move after the issues contained in the demand for a revi- môi lún t'ung lán t'it, lản po li lăn hơi--an advise any. Brm by letter in the first in distance, with the.

ing fully

necessary curvy the gambit pawn, and explains sien of the surrency laws, his

his pretended

mile. And we are given fu make rules for the guidance of that glas Waily News writos on the 20th that though theoretically the defence ought Bocession to which had secared his rat well as the deafering screaming and shout-stance, and it is te he hoped that the abrah

workmen, women and failitie we zu cas offer in this respect understand, on the best

Authority, thst but they were not allowed to go beyond August The New Collage for the teach to win, yet the stence i have a tedings any action of the Sanata that ecerns to havo of the day, addod a touch of The Cornilar -Jinerud and Grunior Feasonable and a

is extremely diff- to:

to power, and it was this feeling more than children on their way horas, at the end wi

will continue to be incronalagly appreciated. this land

land has hom nequived Eastern

special rates, in 10 chư Japanese languages was opened on tha

Estar Britain. power to interfere with threats of violence rat of this month, in large commotious

be obviated by led on to what

seans to o have amounted to picturesqueness to it all. Bedlam and

exceeding Tis 200 combined could scarcely host it.

valuable land let me for the wre land pleso to the Settlement, while or actual violence; it would be intolerable

"White by 4B-Kt 3 leaving

The apoculitore

for land somewhat distant from the Settle- if a man was not allowed to conduct his rich, between the military and var col- low a Giuuug posthod with his Queen's side to their bargain would have ended in the an ass to make it complete; and that camo To be wrapped in sulf-importance. mont condiderably lower prices have been

ligen." It la to hovo 120 students divided pewne dislocated while if the gambit be utter collapse of trade, and it was this later on, when an individual with a volo

paid. Where the line closely approaches Into four departments, each of whigh will accepted it is generally worth while to re

and not any tenderness for the thist would bare, won his &

through i fasting roj. Budy one of the four langustes mentioned turn the para speedily by 6.niP-Q3 individuais which led the Hongkoor and avion as mude his instantat as town. BizALE company of fishormet wero meated" | the shisngkai statlon site it runs

and crior, or ash-hawker, ar

ina Cardist hostelry. They were telling native village, which it was impossible to R. Barclay lately and glick 10am and store, into an even-gante.

Shanghai Bank load the way ination as a

afronglet

fah stories.

avold, and this is the Instance in compromiso. But although beriously with the The Voll Altogether soras seventy openings aro seo bankruptay live boun for the moment the ously sita cha musie of belightful and ora of exotinigay'a agort ever had houses have been interfered with

The most I ponstruction of the line whees deelin's down, and, if thought worthy of it, the avarted it ours bo said that the situation One felt i

authorities had some dificulta da sadaling To Chiness Bank

-ond atio H too, like the

two, others; each had two reda and www fault is

pointed out, and the unsound the general walausu of trade which has coulis described in a previous letter, youki wa were simply pulling out fat as fast habitations, but matter bitvy bean arrival in the play pentoptly passed over with a word of been the distinguishing feature of the lost to a first-rate addition to Phil May's as over we could put in our lines. I for Estorily ancied and the railway sulaukt

Shanghai: condemnation. Japanese are perfect, with no posparities or irrelevancice, susceptible has basu the first to feel the efforts were highly appreciated by a seine-thuse fish stacyghtful ROOM -

The style of the book is ton days. The share maritat as the most Songs and their Singers." And his

yet get,' he added,

What are in possession of all the land requielte

complete the la-N-G. Zuly (2) pre abcord The and yet many game counsel of wider blow, the trade gaterally has commended what mamotous and mixed audience for Whalen 1 suggested

Quallsdon than the partioulas positions in to stagnate and unless something occurs to the softened sound of intefully-regulated with an attempt to be zonatio, Sa

ference to which they are urtored. All cause a cuvival Shanghat may and another applsum firifted down the twills sis to me * Whalen i Bald the Taukos, vità à dé. | Bựk, w- Do you belang in a spiller sscher, this work is indissossable to the hard is upon a boters long-Shanghat where I lay a long-suffering much cheaten- pregatory ware of de med viss malli ore you usatsucked For

(Mi matara Talk about the conrunkonst we were bafiki" whe whaan.

and to win Black will

the

raturi ing of a

bblo

are

certain limits. It was not witinn their ing of the English, French, German all anxiety may the gambic little less than a panic. Here in Shangated but the discoedasit Yesar di Balot DiY V BCAA Low Tyr

-gaies country die- / hyple device of decline to fol hai the holding Puntuated in

buluasa as he diose, aimply backen

ralused to consent to perfe

where, the law in Hongkong was that

by the guild Whafarer

violenow or thruain, of

weed in order to get a man

the regulations of the

He sentenced defendan

prisonstant, with hard hour.

PATETE MELC-Barma Vialen (una moder

abore

the Division School Hongkong - The 60s-

sher

ntauts of

of the Chinoso

din

did

As will be seen from what has been

only

of French is Me Jean act of the boroughly discussed. It not, the salient is without danger. This is indicated by obod throitive bonn whon he had ss whezi I was of labrador. I was with matters with the owness of the duanled

The teacher

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