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this Climate, Drink

TANSAN

The pubitation of this issus commenced at 5.20 p.m.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, MOYDAY, APRIL 29, 1901.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Notes by the Way.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

St. John's Church Body.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Plague Raging.

M. Waldeck-Rousseau, tho Fronch It is nobled in the Gazette that Com- The past work shows a great increase Premier, is now convalescent. He is still modoro F. Powell, R.N., C.B.. Mr H in the number of plague cases in Hong- holidaying in Italy.

H. J. Gonapartz (Hon. (Sec.) and the Hon, kong. There were 66 cases and 55 deaths, W. Chatham have been elected members of nearly three times the numbers of the pro- the Church Body, in the place of the Hon.vious week and nearly as many as all the W. M. Goodman, K.O., and Messrs. D.

other wasks of the prosent pour added to- Ormsby and A. Bryer, rosigned.

gether. During the past 48 hours, tho fresh caves numbered 24, all Chiness. Tho deaths for the year now number 200.

Artillery practice will begin

south-easterly direction. Mataukok to-morrow. The firing will be

at

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in

عبجيب

On Fago 5, we publish some extracte from the report of Mr E. Cornewall Lavis, Acting Postmaster General.

Trained Nurses.

p

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Tree Planting and Thinning.

From the Afforestation Report for 1000, it "pars that 81,15l trees were pluted in the now territory around the payment of petico stations of Ping Shun, Au Tan and

Tus situation of affairs in the Metropolitan province of Chums is so exceptional and ex- tmordinary as to be naturally well nigh comprehensible oven to old-residents of

Five tmined nurses are on their way China who happen to be ahsont, For

out from uns for worvico in Puderated come ten months, foreign armies have oc.

Malaya, three of whom will be stationed cupied the soil of northern China, having eaptured its marine forts and its two prin- The total strength of the British Northin Fork. Thay sa to be employed by Cho cipal cities by stua. Thess contres of Bernce constabulary is 600 men, command. Government, but, will be permitted to population and Bumorons others, especi-ed by Captain C. H. Harrington.

It is reported that the ally along the lines of river and rail com- munication, have boongarrisoned with troopa

No dog brought from Shanghai will be Feleration is indebted to Sir Frank Swet of many different nationalities constantly permitted to land in this Colony for a shifted about upon an perceptible prin period of six months from 1st May, Con. giplo, and for no visible reason. tiguous area have been administered upon PER CASE OF 4 UOZ, PT.......86.00 radically difherent and incmsistent plans.

With

or

without

stimulants it is

equally bonoficial.

SOLE AGENTS:

H. PRICE & CO..

437

12, Green's Rond.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Lodge.

Meoting.

Amusements.

9 pm-Performance by the Brough

Comedy Co., in the City Hall.

Miscellaneous.

Sono considerable contron of population Buvo boun by turns governed, misgoverned.

average military officer, of no

.

There was 1 more case of siall-pox ru- ported in the Colony, and 1 death. The week's returns shop 7 cases aud & deadlie,

and suddenly loft ungoverneil, Your Yesterday morning, a four y old boy nialler (Chinose) full from the verandah of a house what nation, is a man under authority at No. 20, Taipingahan Street, and was | and exorcising authority himself. He has no killed.

| wenk misgivings as to his total unacquaint- ance with the conditions under which he is

Wa Hospital,

Leave of absence has been granted to Lieutenants G. J. B. Sayer and G. C. Fullerton, Hongkong Volunteer Corpa, for Duriods of two months and twelve months rospectively.

On Saturday afternoon, a Chinaman working. His not to reuson why, He is fell down the unit of the as. Dimanate, in there by appointment of Guneral Somebody the lantbour. Tic sustained fearful injuries, 8.30 p.m. --Mecting of Euthen Mark and thero he is to stay and to operate. Aland was removed by his friends to the Tung

solutely ignorant of the Chinese language, as well as of the Chinese, he is plunged into a deep murass of incomprehensible tangles, but he gaily dashes ahead as it is were a cavalry charge. A German Lieuten not, for example, raids a village to catch Boxers. Ho himself does not Krow a Boxer from a brooms-stick. His only do pondenec is upon a small boy of twelve 2.45 p.m.--Auction of Household Furni-year ( Roman Catholic whocarefully scans the prisoners, and selecte those who are leaders, end they are forthwith led out sad shot. Think of the cutnoliested con-

Goods

per Shiren Mura not cleared after this date subject to runt.

General Memoranda,

WEDNESDAY. May 1:—

turo, at

No. 30, Morrison Hill Road.

9 p.m. Meeting of Zetlund Lodge.

p.m.- Concert, in the "Hen. C. P. Chater's Bungalow, Kowloon.

- Mr C. Mel. Musser has, ways the Goronment Garette. been appointed Director of the Widows and Organs Fun- sion Fund during the absence of Hon. A. M. Thomson, Colonial Treasurer.

Goods por fillords not cleared at 4squeacon of a proceeding like this to allParcals mail for the United Kingdom,

subject to rent.

THuRay, May 2 :--

3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the Wanchai Warchouse and Storage Co., td., at the Milica of the Undersigned No. 5, Queen's Road Central. FRIDAY, May 3

Good per Segovia undelivered after this

date, subject to rent.

Sesday, April 5:—

Goods per Fimtain, not cleared nt 4

p.m. subjock to rent.

Temperaturo.

(Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co. s Premises, Queen's Road.)

Horarono, April 29, 1901. RAROMETER

DAMiner

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THERMOMETER-Ü A.M....

20.08 29.95 20.00 77

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78

Do. (Wot bulb) 9-a, M.

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Do.Maximum D. Minimus overnight 75

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concerned, excupt to the jaunty Lieutenant, who, in two days, hun forgotten the whole thing, and who, if he happencil to remon- ber it, is surprised that anyone should criticize his course. Generally speaking all Chinese interpreters are either ae ufficio ca Pravotscoundrels. Their temptations aro in- nuurerable, incessant, and practically irro-

sistible trac night as well plaas & Chinos en an insulating stock, pump hina full of electricity, and then caution him not to stir a hairsbreadth, as to expect a Chinese interpreter to omit to father his own nost, and that of his ancestors, and his posterity also. If there is an Expedition' on foot he sends word in advance to the village to bo raided, snd collects a handsome squece for his trouble. When the troops arrivo, their game has flown, but they burn sque

and the Continent will close at 9 p.. on Tuesday, the 30th April.

N. B. Parcels already postal for des patched by the British Packet Sobraun will go foreand by the Gernum Mail.

attend to cette cases certain frea.

tenham for these facilities,

Another Japanese Competitor.

The British stosuier Pathan 12,709 tons) which has been purchased by Mr. Fujska, of Kilit, from Mesars Dowell & Co, L.,

at the cost of yen 130,000, was handed over to the purchaser on the 12th inst. at Frage, where she is now docked. She has burn christened Koun Mor, and will be en ployed in plying between Hokkaido and Formon parts, Hongkong, Manila, &c.

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MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1901.

TELEGRAMS.

Germans Lose Heavily, (BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WIT

Der Odasiatische Lloydl.]

PEKING, April 29, Contrary to first reports, which were from French sources, the expedition report ed to have est out from Proting-fu has hind some serious fighting.

THE STRANDED SOBRAON.

There is very little further news to hand [' CHINA MAIL' SPECIAL SERVICE, regarding the P. and US. N. Co. SEVERE FIGHTING IN NORTE stermer Jobron, which stranded last-

CHINA.

Wednesday morning on Tung Yung Island in the Formoen Channel, The weather ro porls are most re-semurlong, and so far as can be ascertained up to the present thor is no chance to report in the position of Ho ship. The latest information to hand a that there is a slight north-cast breeze, ‘buk thosen is comparatively smooth. The f which loft Fonchow at daylight yeste la beloging the Brst batch of passeng Hongkang, and the agents of the P. a. Company in Poochow (Musers Livingston and Co.) havo arranged the remaining passengers of the Sabraon comu dowa to Blongkong by the Foola which leaves to-day, and the ang Maru, which leaves on Wolnesday,” telegrams wero reentved yester afternoon by Mr Ritchie the Sup intendent of the Company in Hongkmış to the effoot that 17 passengers ang 50 mil hogs had landed at Fo chow. They had made the voyage fr the scene of the week in a jupk. have been brought in by the sta senger and baggage wero len toporte Trens (1) The port of Capinin God Saturday, to sanken survey-aid re who went North by this Balluarid:

On the 22nd inst., the German force ad

Taipo. Hongkong-sad Kowiem have ataovanced in four columns to the north of bad their due share of attention in this re-Huolo Pass to a place called Tsinghing, speet, and a good den: of planting has been On the 23rd insh, they attacked the dono along the new road loading from Yau Chinese fortresses, and, after leven mati to Obeung Sha Wan Thining has hours of hard fighting, drove the Chi been carried on in varions localities, a total

new out and captured eighteen gans. Da of 31,700 trees having been removed and the 24th inst., & German battalion went nok. The net rovence for forest products out and attacked a Chinese fuis of from was $888.98. During the year, 623 trees 6000 to 8000 streng, entrenched in front of were reported as having toon illicitly cut the French at Ku Kuan Faus. The Chi down and removed, and the forest gunde nose were dispersed, and sixteen guns succeeded in procuring a convictions captured. against persons guilty of this offence. The | 25 old banyan trees in Qusen's Roud, which had boon topped and transplanted on ac count of the widening of the road, are re- ported all well,'

Sugar Cultivation in New Territory. . There are over 700) neres of lund in the New Territory under sugar cultivation. During the pear large consignments of cuttings have been planted at Hn Tsun and

The following instructions have been Sookunpo. Those planted at the former issued by the Admiralty to the command- placo have done very well, and are a greating officers of all British naval stations →

Target Practice at Sea.

improvement on the ordinary Chinese cane, All ship under command that exceed 4,000 but those at Ha Tsun have not prospered tons displacement are to carry out target wall. By winter, there should be a practice ozou a year under the following sufficient quantity of mature canes at Soo- conditions :—å targot, 50 feet long by 25 kumpo to qualities,

text thuir sugst producing feet high, and having a mast 35 feet high,

is to be laid out. At this each ship is to-j make two runs on a straight course, open- ing fire at 6,000 yards from the target. One run it to be made for each broutside.

The Forbidden City.

Mr Savage Landor, author of To

the Forbidden Land,' is writing a lock The ship is to steam at 10 knots, and ring bo called The Chinese Campaign. His is to be continued for four soutes during as one of the few unofficial persons per- cach rm. All heavy guns that will boar mittal to accompany the European oicers are to fire on each run, but not light quick- in their entry into the Forbidder. City. He firing and inchine guns. The firing basis de in with the international forces is not to be marked by buoys, and the dia. through the courtory of the Russian Cour- traces of the target are to be found and mander, bis knowledge of the Russien, given to the guns by the methods which would be available in war time. Ono ship to mark for the other, and only actual

By direction of the Baroness Ceder-Chinese, and Japanese languages proving (Mane. Patti) her stat, Craig-y-Nes of value in cumbling him to obtain infor- Castle, in Breconshire, will be submitted mation at first hand. for sale by auction by Messrs Ed H.

uloy at the Mart, Tokoloaveyard, on June 18th next, unless it is previously disposed of privately.

Wo understand that arrangements are being made by the management of the Hongkong Steam Laundry Co. to open & town depot, where goods will be received

British North Borneo.

is

Foreign Shipping Competition.

The French have not had any fighting, The German leases are--three me killed and forty-two woandod, including five officers wounded.

[HAVAS SERVICE.]*

A TERRIBLE STORM

Pans, April 29, News of a terribla storm is sent frum New York. The storm przsed over the whole of North America. At Victoris, in British Columbia, 200 deaths are reported

on the condition of the stranded: ling new makbously awaited. The Eala the scene of the wreck, toont five n was due to arrivo it Tung Yung Isl this mening, and we understand Captain Goddard has instructions to full particulars as to what can be dor Bave the reach, eto, ad ecen as pos We have best courteously informed this report will be made known toʻge meliatuly it comes to hand. A good r. people who were to have gone home by Subræon love succeeded in obtaining anges on board the large formon n steamer Princess Trena dne here to-nig

his best busy with hor passengers the berths had nearly all be taken up, but we hear that oven t officers' quarters have been placed på t. disposal of some of the unfortunato one BRAVE FRENCHMEN:

A amaber of excrdens of the Hongkor Patus, April 21. --- | Polico ere to go horny by the Gorman bey English and Amarionn demptches and having lost the F. and O. mail steamer

viodatothedobraon on necdunt of staal-1. also the official despatches of Field Marshal Count von Walderace commacut upon the excellent services rendered by the French troops, counded by Colonel Marchand, at the fire in the Winter Palago at Peking."

PARS, April 23.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE REPOR

FOR 1900.

The following oxirasts sie buiten. fiz the report for 1000 of Mr A, J, May, ing Headmaster of Queen's Collégo = = -

The Emperor William has thanked Pro uident Loubet and the Eretol Government for tinit condolences over the tragic death

The total number on roll was 1,140, boi of General Schwarzkoff. On his part number couki hare been exccoded had

nearly 100 more than last year; and ti

Chancellor Balow thanks the French Gorrell been large enough to have admitti-i erntent for the devotion displayed by mezo onition being mado, and the p roving of a more expansiva, naturo. 3. Colonel Marchand and his men during the shows that of entrance into this Instit

[RECTER'S SERVICRE]

Losnow, 26th April, 1901, THE TEA DUTYDE

is eagerly sought after, ki spite of fces being in the higher part of school, $30 per aunein, and in addition which each log has to provide hingeli v All books, used in the school, which in 20 classes means an extra expenditure of ab $10 on the part of euch scholar in the 5. per classes. The average daily attenda highest monthly attendance" was read was 900, 19 nyainak 887, last year.

in April, when there were 1,126 pupils a attendanco. The highest average daily The largest aun ber of toysrusent on one attendance was also in April, viz., 1.040.

hits are to be counted. No ship in to саггу out this exercise that has not Sr. completed a quarter's practica since com- The maingement of British North missioning. An annual report of the re- Borneo having succeeded in raising debon-sults obtained by thexa long-distance tures for £200,000, an attempt is to be practicce is to be made to the Admiralty. made to complete the railway system of the Colony, and efforts will be made to induce Chinese to immigrato to Bornce in larger

An example of the charging conditions numbers than hitherto. A free land grant of foreign shipping interests in the Far houses For a warning,' and the interprater and delivered. This will be a great con. will be macie to married couples who agree East is provided by the statistics of British gets another squeeze because the Aplliera verience to the public, and the Company to settle on the now railway. This grant North Borneo. It would secro that the said that he was aware of the condition vi i day was 1,079, on 25th Julge:

should command a large measure of public will canist of five acres, and a similar allot-carrying tradio of this British Colony is trade in Judia, but regretted that he wine in increase of $1,02 on fast yeThe

ment will be unde for 600 pence to other gradually passing out of British hands into unable to reduce the duty this year. Chinese on payment of $7.02 for the survey Auf title.

did not duroy the whole town. Au American officer with a Chinese inter-support. proter goes put to arrest a band of robbera. On this way, he notices a string Plague in Kwongchow-wan. of carte following his cavalry. Upon in- Two French soldiers have succumbed quiry, be acertains that they are friends to plague as Kwongchow-wan. One of our of the interpreter bent on other business. Tonkin contemporarias complains of the Revolving the riddle, tho officer examines departure on holiday of D. Abby, the the carts, finds a well-dressed Chinese in Governor, during the epidemic. cach, arrests them all and returns to camp,

Submission of a Pirate Chief.

Proposed Experimental Garden.

German. In 1876, the total tonnage enter

ed and clearod was 142,762 ; in 1800, it had

A resolution re-imposing the existing dung on Tea (fi per pound) has been adopt ed. An amendment by Mr Redinoud to reduce the tax to fourponce was rejected.

In the debate, Sir Michael Hicks Beach

EGYPT.

risen to 197,254; aud, in 1900, to 222,293 In the Ileuse of Commons, Me Redmond

— that in five years the shipping trade asked whether the Government could nanie Mr W. J. Tutcher, in his annual re-had improved by over 50 por cont. From a day for the evacuation of Egypt. Viv port, enmends the establishment of an

those figures, however, in oxler to arrive at | count Cranbourne replied ⋅ No. experimental garden in the New Territory the real trade of the Chleny, men-of-war for testing economic plants likely to sue-tonnage entored and cleared must be de ceed in the district. The Chineze, he says, ducted; and, whereas this amounted to

prisement for trenson.

The revenue from fech was $29,037, bo

gross expenditure has been increased owing to the increase of salaries granted under COD. 280 F 1690, and abo by an increase compensation on the mmo, and the adjustment of exchange in England; owing o the great increase in the average daily attendance the expense of ethacholie has been deased by $1.28

مجی

The results of the Oxford Local ExamĪNĀ, ticos are as

as filloj-Or

the

During the year under view, grott * studer hova beeu mudy in recreation vid sports, A greater interest has been taken in sports generally by the Chinese, whe have now got both football and tricket clubs of their own, and 8 or 5 Chinese boje are included in this College 1st Cricket Elván,

8 juniors 5 BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA.

passed, one of whguy was a Chinese. Of

to be sharply interrogated by his superior

tha Preliminary Candidates only 2 passed; - Sauer Boths, an ex-minister of the Transose of these being a Chinese. as to what he means by it. He declarex Le Courier d'Haiphong of the 23rd are not likely to take the initiative, but if 8540 (all British) in 1906, it wont up to vaal, has been acritenced ta ́ à ́ year's king. that he hua his robbers' all safe, and so it inst, contains a telegram from Phu-lang-the Afforestation Department were to show 88,279 in 1899 (mostly Auction), and to A. S. WATSON & CO., turns out, for the whole *expedition was thuong announcing the official subasion ther that certain plants could be grown 24,703 in IKU (largoiy American and Ber.

Lord Bichoner reports the capture of organiad by them and for them and the of Do-tham, & pirate shiftain who has with meanss, no doubt the natives would wan). The mercantito tonnage figures show 118 more prisoners, and a twelve pounder, LIMITED.

wily interpreter, and was only folled by given the French in Tonkin a considerable then take to cultivating such plants.that British shipping full off 23,587.tons as Kropp gun, with 15,000 rounds of art the exceptional "aututonom of a young amount of trouble since 1883.

There were many kinds of fruit which could compared with 1899 and 55,400 na compared tim A 4.7 gun has been clorod at linor. What does the reader suppose is

be grown, and if this ward' dung, better with 1896, whereas German tenage in Elelvetia. in whom Failure of Japanese Banks. the temper of the officinis'

qualities and now varieties ould be put on aroused 55,656 on 1899 and 94,250 on 1890. jurisdiction such incidents are possible!

sale in the market. Sisal hemp, although | If this is to be taken as an indication of not such a good fibro as Manila hemp, could what is going to happen in other parts of be grown and would wail remy cultivation. the Far East, then we may take it that the Pforten, manager of the Cable Companies, Garman mercantile dug is to face the place that there is likely to be considerable de Liquid Fuel.

forting, in the circumstances, to know that of the British in these waters. It is cour-lay on telegrams to and from North Chine showed great proficiency Re

and Japan, owing to the interruption of British shipping is still predominate.

thi Amoy-Shanghai Cablo,

Firacy in British Waters.

About fi o'clock on Saturday

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

Established A.D. 1841.

Salaries in Japan.

The Sichijuku Ginko and Namle Ginko in Osaka suspended payment on the 16th April. The capital of the former was The Japan Times says the monthly one million yen, of which yen 500,000 wore salary of Mt Kichibei Murai, president of pait up; and that of the Isttor was yen Messrs Murai Bros. & Co., of Kioto, is re- 300,000 of which you 225,000 were paid up. ported to be 30,000 you or 360,000 yen a year, this being 352,000 yen more than the British Post Offices in China. WHISKY, sonual sale of Japanese Cabinet Minister.

SCOTCH

A.--- THORNE'S BLEND

B. GLENORCHY,

1.

Fordan, Jass

MELLOW

A Faithful Servant.

The discussion, initiated a fortnight ago by Mr John Lambert, at the Institution

Murderous Coolles at Bangkok.

Cable Interruption.

We are Informed by Mr. P. von der

جديد

Mi Linner is to be ti anked för enc^u- raging sex bat hing among the boys, and for storting a Club open to all alio were willing – to pay the few, of which many availed them- | selves, The outcome of this was Aquatic Sports promered by Mr Ralphs, and lichi for the first time to the history of this. school, and here again some of the Chincte

In response to a general

by the To Chinese students, Mr Ralphs (having that consulte Bir Joha Carrington, Colonel of the Hongkong Volunteers, on 1.the matter) sodertooktu raiso a Cadet corps. | which, with smuo of the fornier sudents, morninumbered close upon 002. Drills were car

rory fafourably of the appearance and drill

of Eugineers and Shipbuilders, on the sub. ject of 'Lâquid Fuel,' ivas resumed on Satur- The annual report on Betish Post day night, in presence of a large gathering. Offices in China shows that, during the past fr W. Ramsay prosided, and Messra Kirk-

The Bangkok Times of the 18th April a number of men attacked a small fishing ried on, and in November this crops was in- year Saraghai Past Office has been run at wood, Murchie, Murphy, Leure, Macpher-says-We learn that the disturbance junk in Dong Water Bay. One of them spected by Sin Jolin Caringin, who spoke Captain W. Newell, the retiring a loss of over $6000. The Ningpo breach son, Lennox, Stirling, Soppit, Hawey, Pear. caused by the cargo coelewat Koh-si-chang was armed with a muskot, and another of the boys and stated that is scheme what ...$10.8ft Marine Superintendent of the P. and is the only other office that is rua at a loss, son, and Turner took put in the debate.on the s.s. Victoria was a much more Lourished a knife. They terrified the three be prosented to the Government for sand- Dockyard, Dombay, has, in consideration but as the business there is smell the loss Statistics were furnished by Mr Lennox serious affair than was at first reported. fishermen who cecupied the fishing junk fate attach the corps to the. Voluuteen. of forty-six years spent in the service of is trifling. The report states that, it comparing the relative efficiency of cost and

The decision is all awaited It began over some trivial matter, the und carried off 150 cattier of fish and Another kabi ot, which I hapo is under the P. and O. Company, been presented would be impracticable to abolish theiquid fuel for ocean-going steamers, and casting off of a lighter's mooring lines, or tan fishing news. Information was lodged the cumulteration of the Governacul and with a silver salver by his brother officers. Shanghai Post Ofee without abandoning that, goutiemau said he would hail with something of that sort, and the coolies sa at Aberdeen with Sargeant Langley, and, which I trust ero innig will bó nem pecat dan ...$10.80 The Compsay have granted him- pousion the whole system, and as the total revenue pleasure the substitution of oil for coal as usual became dangerous when they found this morning, four men were arrested in the building of a suitable Gym- shows an excess over the total expenditure, lessening the duties of the marine engines. they were not going to get their own way. connection with the affair. When arrested The necessity of additions to the lenching Tons of Caterpillars.

it would appear that there is no necessity Votes of thanks terminated the insting. for other action at present except to welch carefully nor increase of the latter. In the Japanese Enterprise.

BLEND, a fine 'Soda'

Wreny of great age

0.—ABELOUR-GLENLIVET, ...$12.00

D.-H.K.D. BLEND of the Finess

Old Malt Score WarsCY'S $14.40

E. WATSON'S SPECIALITY

VERY OLD LIQUEVE

SCOTCH WHISKY,

of superb quality and

great age-pronounced by

the island.

collect them at a certain price per catty. The Afforestation Department.

was. rescac

wern peatch.

Recreation in Kowloon,

Cod Liver Oil ness may often be avoided. Nothinguals Austin Kaul, and east of Garted Lots 21 es of this kind, 1 de comprand about 11 acres, vis

undoubtedly the best reconstrucy lónic

To the beginning of last year, caterpil

A yelling crowd of them, armed with a their junk was as anchor in Aberdeen luff is commented on by the Acting Head- meat Axe, chased the chief officer all over bour. Part of the stolen nets was recovar lare (Meianistria punctata, Walker) were

the ship, and he was in imminent dangered. The man word brought before Mr discovered on pine trees in various parts of course of the next two or three years, it is The Hakodate correspondent of the of his life for some time. At lant he Earcland this afternoon and remanded.

The following paragraph, which ap- The Afforestation Superin recommended that another investigation Japan Advertiser, writing on the 12th inst., sccoded in concealing itself, and tondent at enco made plans for coping with should takes place.

villains murderous says: The new Hydraulic Slip, of the the

pears in the report, for 2000, of ME W. J. Delicato Children often need sonsstreng the pint by inviting Chíneas coolics to

Hakodate Dock Company, was opened to tag for him for three hour, before thening tonic, even if they are uozsufforis utcuer, Acting Superintendent of the day, the first, vessel to go on being the le

from any well-doned disease Prevention | Botanica and Afrestation Department We understand.

is better than care, and by the use of a The caterpillars were more prevalent en From the report for 1090 of Mr W. J. Nippon Yusen Krisba steamer Meta fere. that the consequences have been very good tonic when a child begins to res may interest is sports of Kowloon A ..815.00 the Shup Wan roniusals, near Aberdeen, Tatcher, Acting Superintendent of the The opening of the Slip was made the serious for the chief officer, who is very fretial, peevish and run down. serious ill; piece and itimodiately to the north pl

and on Aplichan. Island than elsewhero, Botanical and Afforestation Department, it decision for a general holiday; she Dock, his head apparatly buing affected. and at these places 7030 cactice, or nearly appears that there have been many changes Co haring issued invitations to all the ship The incident is a grave reflection on the 4 tons, were collected at a cost of $447 in the staff. This has rendered the work owners and merchan's hoto. The Comport, where these coolies have got their known to the musical profession to-dused, under 1518 Department, by C. S. 1). daring March. La May they again became extremely difficult, as the mon brought in pany's grounds, which cover nearly 1,000 own way so long that thois conduct is not and wara it not for its extremely unpleasant120 1899, for convertion into a pubic taste it would be mustí móra zenerally creation ound, and a vote of $2,000 has troublesome, and during that and the list no technical knowledge. The only auto, were profuisdly, dooprated, and after only a carian bindiance to crude, but also following month, 409 vatties were collected

way to runnedy this is for the Governmont the steamer had been hauled out, a cola danger to life. Bangkok his grue 'on' at Aberdeen and Aplichap, and 500 calties to give deserving men better wages. It collation was served to the guests. Work the principle that it saves trouble to give at Kowloon. Towards to cod of July, the

seems that the men are no sooner trained on the slip was begun in March, 1990. in to the cargo-boat coplies, but it is a very second crop appeared at Kowloon, and

to the work then they got situations elsa The total length of the slip is 528 foot, big mistake. At the present moment quantity of 228 catting was enllacted.

the Department. During the your 3451 befoon the rails is 28 feet. The cradle ing to be shipped, and Irights are goody. plants had been sold, an Increase of 641 on can take any vessel op to 1,500 gross tons, but even Singapore boats are waiting in is a pleasant, palatable nutrient, tonto. The the previous year. The minfall registered and drawing up to 124 feet forward. The the tires for a week at a time because of defeats aroma crying to the patent not the cams The origi in perfectly jalatable, exily taken and an in the Gardens was 80,01 indies, a decrease chinery is Morton's patent, and was the strike. One stanmor which has been hint of the repugnait of whose curse of Me Ford, for and Retail from A. &. Watson & Co., Ltd, of 3,30 inches as cumpared with the made by Henry Berry, of Leeds, England,tro a wook has not been able to die

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