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TRANSVAAL CONVENTION OF 1881. PARTICULARS OF THE FAMOUS TREATY WINE. THE BOERS,

As every one knows, both Mir Chamber. lain and Fresident Kruger rest their rival cases with equal obstinacy on the Treaty of London, signed in 1884. This Conven- tion,' says Mr Chamberlain, confera an her Majesty suzerainty over the Transvaal, It does nothing of the sort, says President Krager. I agters that it dues, replica Mr Chamberlain And I say no answers Don Paul Will you fight inquirce Mr Chamberlain, I don't care if I do," retorts the President. And so we are on the very brink of war.

Now there first was a Treaty of Pretoria, agreed to in 1831, and it consisted of a Preble and many articles. The preamble

TAR-

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The Disaster at Darjeeling. Calcutta, Oct. 3.-There is no change in the position of affairs at Darjeeling. The body of a European has been recovered oightoon miles down the Teosta River, in a decomposed condition. It is thought to ho the body of the missing man Alorar purpose of identification. and is being taken to Jalpaiguri for the

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-JOHN W. KINGHORN, M.1.M.B., M.I. Mesh E., London.

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t of the Transvaal Territory do hereby Hongkong, May 28, 1895. 1063 undertake and guarantee that from the thin

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JONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM-mont, subject to the suzerainty of her Majesty, her his and succcurs, will be accorded to the inhabitants of the Tea val Territory upon the following terms and conditions,"

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The terms and conditious gave the British Goverment great power over the Trans.

TIME TABLE. WEEK DAYS. 7.30 am to 8.30 nm...Evory quarter of an hour. 8.30a.m. to 9.30 am....Every ten minutes.val 9.30a.m. to 10.45 a.....Every quarter of 11.30a.m. to 3.00 p.m....Every quarter of 3.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m....Evors quarter of 6.30 p.m. to 8.00p.m....Every & n minutes 8.45 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. every half hour. SATURDAYS.

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the Colgong Thana of Bhagalpur. It is reported that from twenty to thirty villages have been destroyed, and the loss of life is extirased at over two hundredi..

Medical aid has been sent to the afferiod,

arch.

An Artist's Apology.

Mr Fred Miller's contribution to the September number of The, Art Journal in an article entitled ▲ Landscape Painter's Apology, in which he saya :---1 think a good many business men are inclined to envy an grijst, when they see him sitting, perlaps parently, that it

In 1884 n new Convention was catered into. This certainly does not mention the word suzerainty: ut Me Chamberlain argues, with grent force, at the preain ble of the first treaty was intended in con- tinue in force, as the new preamble speaks of subtitating certain articles for the old articles, but says nothing about putting an in seats, and funt at bid asure. But their end to the 1881 frcanulido.

Any ducsn't gatend further than the holi- This Convention of 1884 was signed by Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.40 p.m.

three British and three Transvaal Blinisters, day-making sido of a painter's life in their hearts they have a contempt for him and his SUNDAYS.

and was confirmed by the Rand. It ways; 8.10a.m. to 10.15 am.... Every half hour. Whereas the delegates of the Transvaal desultory habits; his maids (whim, eny 10.30 am to 11.00 a.m... Every tea mi-State have reposorted that the Convention rather) and bis vagarier, his want of busi-

nutes.

Riguel at Pretorin in 1881 poses burdens nex-like qualities, and, above all that and obligations from which the said State eter want of ponce! which vexes the is desirous to be relieved, and that the painter so continually. Act is just one of

those things which cannot be audited. south-western houndaries alionis, he amen- Jud: And whereas hor Majesty has been accountant, or posted in ledgers; it pleased to take the said rejsentations into decan't show a proit too, which is the consideration: Now her Majesty has bean suul's desire of the basines an; and then pleased to direct that the following articles you cannot fit the artist in to the pigeon. for the articles embodied in the Carvention Noartist will deny that his life is a pleasant one when all the l'eme are added up, and. of a new Convention shall he sultituted hole Saciety likes to prepare for every one. of August 3, 1851-

even the poor struggling painter who nuv gets bayand put-bring always looks for ward to the fine when he shall paint his masterpiece. I know a man wino gave up a share in a wine-merchant's business, which brought him in come £000 a year, for art in which he had serve difficulty lu curuing £200, al yet he said the life ho lived as an artist was quite worth the other three hundred

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Captain.

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doop

1700

3000 1100

Condr. A. II. Smith-Dorrien

Ceramander E. J. W. Stade

Parlourt

battleship, lat class

armoured cruor, let class

5600

19

Captain E. H. Bayly

Hakodate

10,509

11

13,000

Hon. 8. C. J. Colville, C.B.

Bonaventure

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10

9000

Capt. A. J. Montgomoric, C.B.

Briek

oruiner, 3d class

1770

3500

Conturion*

battleship, is class

10,500

1-1

18,000

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Shanghai

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Weihaiwe!

Daphne

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1140

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Nagasaki

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1350

12 10,000

Capt. G. A. Callaghan

Hongkong

Fak

Fame

torpedo beat destroyer

g-bt. 3rd class coast defence

263

200

Lt.-Com. C. Chadwick

Shanghai

S

5703

Lieut. Com. R. J. Keyes

Weihniwei

Firebrand

gunboat, 2nd clans

400

300

Hongkong

Handy

torpedo boat destroyer

4000

Hongkong

Bart

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torpedo boat destroyer

400

Honging

13009

INXX

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Hongkong

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1049)

1010

Hongkong

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3000

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Com. Won. W. Smythe.

Weihaiwoi Wolbainvi

bringered cruiser, 1st class

1500

12

8500

Captain J. H. T. Burko

gunthoat, ist class

755

1500

Lieut. Com. J. G. Andstrong

aloop

1050

6

Capt. B. P. Cochran

gunboat, Ist olaes

755

1200

Lieut..Com. J. F. Green

gunboat, 1st class

706

1200

In-Con. C. V. de M. Couper

gunboat

805

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720

It-Com. F. F. Haworth Booth

Sandpiper

river gunboat

86

240

Licut-Conde. II. C. Curr

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756

870

Tamar

receiving ship

4000

Twood

303

200

Lt. Con H. E. Hill

Undaunted

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5000

12

8500

Capt. A. O. Clarke

battleship, 1st class

14,900

16

12,000

Caph A. Schomber

Waterwitch

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450

Camdr. W. P. Dawson

torpedo boat destroyer

960

6000

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1000 4

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BOU

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150*

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Humber

Iphigenia

Lincet

Orlando Peacock

PADDI

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Plover

Redpate

Swift

Viclericus

Whiting

Wivert Wordrock

Woodlark

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Commodora Francis Powell

Lieut.-Com. E. Kelly

Comdr. H. J. Davison Lieut.-Com. H. D. S. Watson Tint. Condr. Barton"

*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir E. H. Seymour, K.O.B. Fingship of Rear-Admiral C. S. P. Fitzgerald.

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Kaiserin Elizabeth

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D'Ontrecastcaux

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Kereijut Lion

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Article I. is very long and cloals solely 107 with the boundaries.

IT. In this the Tmnesand Winds itself not to trespass beyond the boundaries laid down.

III. arranges for the residence of a British representative at Pectoris or elsewhere.

IV. It ia in this article the suzerainty is inqdiol. It says:--

The South African Republic will con- elude no treaty or engagement with any State or nation other than with the Orange Free State, nor with any native tribe to the eastward or the westward of the Republic until the same has been approved by hev Majesty. Such approval shid he consider-

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The Waverley Hotel

ICE HOUSE STREET, HONGKONG,

after receiving a copy of such treaty, have An enthusiast, who was somewhat of a tyo A FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL. notified that the conclusion of such trunty at gulf, though of great distinction at other

is in conflict with the interests of Gront ∙Britain...

V. and V1. deal with the Transvaal debt to Great Britain,

VII. rects residenta loyal to England in the late war from punishment,

VIII. to this article the Transvaal agroes

to hold stavOM.

IX. provides recuplete religious liberty

"X. The Traparan agrocs to give every facility for iku oare of the British troops buried there,

XI. declares invalid all grants of land made outsila present undies.

X. ensures the independonco of the

Swazis.

SII. prides that the Transvaal will not tax British imports aigher than those f other countries.

XIV. (This article has also given rise to dispares. It says:~)

All persons with their families, except patives, will have full liberty to enter, ravel, or reside in any part of the South ATTIE Republic. The loctitled to Possesy houses, factories, chop eto. They nay carry on commerce themselves or through their agents, and they shall pay no more faxes than any one else.

The remaining arcelos, up to the twen tieth and last, deal with the buying of land by natives, the freedom of Bytisbars from military servisa and a few other things,

And this is the famous treaty that is cusing all the trouble.

of athletics, had a series of misfor tones with which most people can sympa. He was playing against a nian thise. whose opinion ho valued, and he cou

pulled intently topped his tall, sliced

it, lifted it into a treo, played a fine eleck stroke into a bunker, and made extraordin arily straight long-distance puts in which the ball hopped gerially across the hole into the long grass which skirted the green. At first the player's demeanour was omin ously as out, he seemed positively to enjoy is strokes, then he grew wad, then he grew apparently careless, though his endle noticed d the carelessness was only amumed,

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as he was pressing horribly. The worst of M Augus golf is that you can never deceive either Mr W. S. Bailey your caddis or your ball. At as, at the Mr B. J. Barlow acvonth hole, he grew wonderfully calm, Mr G. F. Recker and marched off to the next teeing ground, M J. Benjamin remarking to his trembling acids that ho Me W. M. Black

Mr F. Bonnet would but trouble te hole cut.

After an

easy preliminary swing or two he tupped his bail, which trickle away about twenty. pards to the right. Then the man took all

Bottenheim Me and Mrs A. Mr G. Brusso

its clubs and broke them one by one across Mr T. F. Bungderli his knce, ruuking quietly to his opponunt 31 FW. Callsen that it is better to break your infernal Mr H. B. Carter clubs than to lose your infernal tempor. Westminister Bralyet.

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Captain.

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Argentine training vessel

800

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Captain Bethedur

Nagasaki

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475

3

460

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French flagship

Captain do Maroll

French cruiser

4000

14

8500

Capt. Philibert

French cruiser

1658

2050

Capt. Tosier

Saigon Saigon Foochow Taku

Jean Bart

Franch cruisor

4000

Capt Aubin

French gunbost

1500

9200

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French gunboat

470

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3388

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Shanghai

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2300

10

7000

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2629-

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Italian ornisor.

-3898

6131

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Shanghai

Portuguese transpori

1400

Capt: Vanco Carvalho

Macao

Portuguese gunboat

£400.

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Hongkong

Ramlan cruiser

6500

16

9000

Captain Yakolieti

Russian grelati Russian sloop Russian cruiser-

610

$730

Captain Parouego

930

1160

Captain Boisman

6000

16

2000

Capt. Sharon

Rassion gunboat

600

3609

Capt. Surebreonikf

Russian ganboat

-£490

2000

Capt. Miklashersky

Nagasaki

Russian sloop

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2160

Captain Sillian

Nagasaki

Russian sloop fra

1900

1400

Commander Kachaloff

Cherrulpo

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Captain Fenche

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Russian gunboat

1496

2000

Captain Coprianoff

Nagasaki

**

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158000

Captain Nöderelles.

Russian cruiser

Russian flagship

Comir. Heupt

Captain Domojirou

Russian guzbost

7-930

1125

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Rossian Zad class battleship 100000

14

8500

Captain Mallas

K

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Russian guulost

£50

1120

Captain Scubatin

N. pasuki

Vladimir Mouamach

-Russian armoured cruiser

TEDDİN

187000

Captain I'rince Ouchtomisky

Nagasaki

Vaadink

Russian grabont

500

11 3500

Capt, Rogulis

Zabijska

Russian ormiter

1230

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4419

10 10.064-

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7038430

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Manila

U.S. gunbost

:187

250

U. S. gunboat

Commander S. W

Licut. Benjamin Tappan:

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Vory

Manila

U.S. cruiser

8730 8

Captain E. W. Pigta

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Manila

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2397

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Hongkong Tides

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Kool-30.17 Macao.....130.19

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Manila.. 30.01.

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29.93 85 Foila given in the tabla.

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F. G. Fios, First Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Out, 18, 1399.

1. BADONSTER, Pechend to 99 degrees Farmhet,

Mir M. J'ando Mr. W. Parfitt -Me J. C. Perry

Mrs Piver Mina Piver Mrs Primrose

children Mr Roeves

B.Mr F. Reiter

Dr & Mrs F. Clark. My P. C. Denroche Mr A. Dretor Mr D. Earnshaw Mr and Mrs F.

Eldridge

Mr W. Fackel

Mr A, Reid

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

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Mr H. F. R. BrayneMajor G. R. St. Jika Mr T. Bura

Mr H. B. Kondricks; Captain F. Kofod. Mr J. Iamke T. Mr J. E. Lee

air. C. W. Longuet Mra C. W. Longuet Mr R. Mitchell"

Capt. Van Corbach Mr G. H. Dann Mr & Mra W. H.

Davis and child

and Mr A. L. Deni

Mr P. Dow Colonel G.

Mr II. Renjos, child

and nurse

Mr. and Mrs C. E. Mr G. E. Richarden

Richardson

Miss chardson Mr S. J. Robine Mrs Robinson H.Mr & Mrs Rubstrat Misses Scott (2)

Mr and Mrs F. Samp

Me & Mrs K. Gibson son

Capt. Goddard

Major & Men Griffin

Mr R. J. Hall

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G. Hinvers

Mrs Haywood. Major Ms ligge

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Mr H. Simmins Mr A. Spagnoles Mr M, Stegor Air B. Taylor

Mis C. Thomas

Mr and Ms R.

Thoina Miers Thoms (2) KerfootMrs H. Todd and

Mr G. 11. Hilbert Mr T. Howard

Mr Wm.

Flughes

children

Majer & Mrs JeffreysCapt. R. Unsworth

Mr and Mrs Joseph Lt Urvoy

Me E.-A. Katach

Mr Kinghorn

Mr J. Kirkwood Mr E.

A. Legatt

Mr L. A. Levy Mr J. Y. Mayston Mr T. 8. Mesar

Mr D. O. Murphy Capt. & Mrs Myhro

Mr H, S. Vaughan Mr.B..T. Walling

Mr and Mrs A. W.

Whitlow

Mr and Mrs Bagnall

Wita

Mrs J. Williamson Mr & Mrs J. E. Wor-

held

Mr A. C. Van NieropMr W. J. Wright Mr.J. J. O'Neill *Mr J. M. de Ziniga

THE WAVERLEY HOTEL

Mr C. T. Carlsen

Mr G. F. Dugdale Mr & Mrs E. C.

Frampton

Mr A. Galluzzi

Bir F. W. Hall

Mr J, Hevatt

Hyatt

J.

Mr J. 8. Ezekiel Mr R. M. Bobiel Mr A. Forbeu

Ligut Colonel A.

Fraser

HI.Mr K. W. Nord nisu

J. Von Ocatzen Di Marz Peters Hon. H. E. Pellock Ungt. H. V. Prynne P.Coindr. II. M. Run-

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Mr H. H. Gompertz Mr. Sharp Colonel B. H. Gorgeslir A. Sinclair

Lt. Colonel The Gor-Ir A. Finding Swith

Mr A. P. Stokes.

AD

Stoff-Surgeon W. EM A. G. Stokes

Home

Mrs. W. E. Homa

Mr. D. Thomson

Mr. G. Fl. Wheoler

CRATOIRBURE..

Rev. Francis Flynn, Mrs Sintmonda

R.N.

Hon. R. D. Onzaby Mrs Ormsby Miss Ornsby

Miss Graco J. Pale

thorpe

Mr Ilige Silvestri Laptain C. B. Sin

ments, R.A.

Gov't Civil Hospital

Sistory

Miss Yorke Tucat Mr and Mrs W. E

Turnor

Consul Volpicalli Madame Volpicelli

WELL, Beth," said grandma s the little. girl came in from church, do you remem bor the text? Tas Am I my brother's housekeeper?" replied Beth proudly, as she laid aside her bonnet.

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There are many thousands of Mes-mother whose children have been saved from attacks of dysentery and cholera infonfund whis must also feel thankful In is for sale by All Dealers; Watkins & Co. Genel Agenta

Mr A. C. Macmillan Mrs. Mergenthaler D. Mrs J. Fordyce

_ser & child

Mr

E. Boolger

Mr R. T. Rolph

Mr. H. Shoolbred

Mr & Mrs P. E. L.Mr W. Stang

Larck

The game of whist originated in England.

It is believed to have devoloped, from tho

older game of triumph or frump, which

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was played as sarly as 1850. In fact, in FOR HOME that year serroons were preached danoure- ing the game us pae that tended to take the mind off the trutha of religion. Iu 1841 whist is first sucntioned in English Herstore:

MR.

JAMES REED INJURED. FR. James Reed struck his leg aguùust

braiso it severely. It became very nucli swollen and pained him so badly that ho could not walk without the aid of crutches. Ha was trested by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whisky in bathing it, but nothing

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