FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1901,
CRICKET
» HOXUROSO CIC, XII 5. CAPT.
WAXMOUTH'S XVI
This two days watch was opened this afternoon in fine weather, T. Sercombe Smith captained the Club representatives,
TARIFF PROBLEMS.
A Suggestion from Shanghai.
In their last. Piere Goods repart to hand, Mesars Noël, Murray and Co., Shanghai, write
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE RICKSHA STRIKE AT SINGAPORE,
iness Attempt Intimidation. At the mosting of the Singapore Muni-
cipal Council on the 23rd October; the
FOOCHOW, NOTES,
Foochow, October 26. Bishop David H. Moore, D.D., of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Prenched in
the chapel of the Anglo-Chinese College où
To-day's Advertisements
nel ac Dover, Should the low conditions not be favourable, the American revenue cutter Bear will, by arrangement with the Washington Navy Department, call for Mr. Straits, whence he will return either by de Windt, and convoy him across the E. C. WILKS & CO. san Francisco, Winnipeg, and New York, C. WUKS, late of Kowloon which city, it is hoped, will be reached in under the above title, as
of the Yukon air Mackenzie Rivers to
Docks, has established himself,
With roforetice to our remarks last week President asid that there was an im- Sunday last, aud or Monday laft for Hing-Jun Windt's chief object la to survey CONSULTING ENGINEER AND
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pork matter for consideration--the hoa, where he holds the Annust Meeting of rikisha strike. There had been many inse the Hingham Mission Conferenen. He re- curato reports circulated as to the cass of turns next week, and holds the Fooshyy the strike, and he thought it would be as Annual Conference the opening services well for him to state there, in public, what boing at Tiong An Ding on Wednesday.
and lust the toss.. About half an hour late. | regarding the desirability of having a sealo the Twelve went out to field, four coulies of Duties drawn up on a specifič, uusie, to taking the place of absenters, who were in force temporarily until a muro por not long in turning up,, however. Frank arent teriff can les formulated, the sine has been brought ti tho notice of His lin and Hancock opened, the batting to
Britannie
Minister i Peking,
•Mujesty's Preedy and Lou The bowling was opinion being asked sa to whether it would led the rikisha owners to strike. He Oct. 30th. Business sessions each morning, good, as run-getting a diffcuts outter. not be desirable to approach the Inspector had received a minute from the Regis-anniversarios and mormons afternoon and
General of Customs with such a suggestion. With 16 runs on. Franklin was bowled We are certain that if this can be done itrar of Hackney Carriages and Jinrikishas, by Preedy with a Lall that just carried will meet the approval of by far the which had been earn by them (the Com
According misalonora) It stated that the Inspector away a bail. Only one run had bamajority of British Importers. acored when Lee scattered Bombarlier to telegraphic advices a competent Com
evening to which the public are invited.
The Bishop of Victoria arrived on the
next,
Mr
the
MARINE SURVEYOR. Estimate for ell classes of Engineering
and Ship Work.
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, November 1, 1901.
THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LIMITED,
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country to the North-east of Yakutsk, to which point the Russian Garemment is projecting a railway por: paar from Irkutsk
akutsk will then be the junction of the Yakutsk to Behring Straits, the country, Manchurian and Siberian Lysten From which, with the exception of one mountain rane, is all flat, will also be surveyed in vien uf
of apossible extension of railway. On the American alde surveyors are already working on the northern extension of the Klondike Railway to the American shore
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, narrow, the terrific currants and ice- preclude the possibility of a bridge cen- T SHAREHOLDERS in the above acction of the two continents, but Bolgian Company will be held at the Company's Towx and American Engineers hayo under Deror. 2 Albert Road, Hongkong, in consideration the corsetruction of a tunnel, SATURDAY the 18th day of November, The Straits are in no part deeper than
Noon, for the twenty-five fathema.
محمود
Cooles' wickel, and then W. E. Dixon, who mittoo has been formed in London to dent General of Police had been instructed by 20th instant and started the following day ring Strait. Although comparatis THE Filth Ordinary Yearly MEETING
shaped nicely, was well caught at slip by will not be possible for their saggestion to with the same question, but of course it the captain immediately after placing a long reach China bofore the date fixed by the hop on the log side for 4. After half-an- Protneel for the increased duties to come hour's batting the total stood at 20 with into force, but they will be eminently use three wickets down. Lt. Clifton Browne, R. N., kopt wickets for the Tsolves Scareful in drawing up the final reale.
WAYMOUTH'S TEAM.
H. R. Hancock, not out......
C. Franklin, R.N., b Pready
Bom. Choles, be
W. E. Dixon, e Smith, b Lee.. Gr. Greatorex, o Qvolie, h Cox Lt Wood. R. N., h Cox.
Lt Bird,
Rajputs, & Cox.
Cadogan, R. W., F., e Burnie,
A Mackenzie, not out......
wicketa.
Extras
The Corpse's $1500.
1ko revision of the Tarif vill bo a very opportune time for adjusting severl 45 arbitary regulations that havo come into forco under the old system, and which Im porters have found distinctly irksome to the trade: Amongst such may be mentioned 45 particularly the treatment of broker pack 4 ages of duty past foreigy Imports At pro sent, we are given to understatil, euch don not be taken away from the Port without the payment of 7 per cent ad valorem, sonder pensity of confiscation. This un- questionably hampers the trade seriously,
is Excellency the Governor to take
traffic; and he bed informed Mr. Hoopor of measures to offectively regulate the rikishs
this. Mr Hooper the sembled 120
on a round of visits to the outlying stations of the C.M.S.
The Bev, W. Banister, who paid a short rikisha owners, and informed them of the visit to Foochow on his return South, after Guremor's instructions, and he (the Pro.a trip for the beneûs of his health, proach. silent) would not read the monerandumed the sermon at the British Episcopal To-day's Advertisements Mr Hooper afterwards sout to the Inspec. Church on Sunday last, and left on Tuesday
or Gomaral of Police informing him as to per aitan for Hongkong, His many HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,
what bo told the owners at the interview
The Memorandum was then read.
It was as follows: With roference to your interview with me yesterday after on, I have the honour to inform you that
a
friends at this port wore glad to see him.
With this departure of the German mail steamer Sucheon, Foochow society will lose lady who has stood high in its esteem for many years, Madanie Popoff, widow of the
10 Shanghai is being visited year by year by this moming 120 registered inrikisha At 4.40 the more stood at 192 for seven ever increasing numbers of Natives from owrors assembled before me and I explain late Russian Consul General. The charm-
the country for the purpose of sightseeing and not unnaturally they, probably being ed to them the dangers to triflic of employing individuality that Madamo Popot in for the most part small traders in their ing sinkehs and pullers who refuse to keep possessed of mid her graciousness at all native hamlets, en different Exbrics or on the left side of the road, wander about times, wen for her the admiration of all articles that have not echo, under their notice before and which they think would the sunds in the way of traffic, interfere with whom she came in contact, and the suit their customers. A piece or two is with carriages by cutting across in front of regret that home tion oblige her to leave the bought and pucked up with their
ordinary huggage when they leave Tex bante. The horses, was furiously round corners on port is as genuine as it is general. The Customs searchers, lowerer, pounce upon across a road to pick up passengers, and warm good wishes of the community go it, and, although Import duty has been refuse to drop er proceed cautiously when with her. paid in the regular course, it is generally a policeman holds up his hands, will, in onnfiscated, and so the chanes of possibly i futuro, commencing on
on Munday, be dealt new outlet for the stuff is lost. Another with by the Police. I have cautioned the point of the greatest importance is the ab-owners that if they play such unde ir salute necessity of an extension of the nhle pulle:s who commit the above offences, Bending system when the increase in duties they will be held responsible, not only in takes place, and the privilege sught.tu-he having their licenses suspended, but that at least to the only Public Whut the low will be enforced and pullers who Company here, who would be quite ready are arrested and convicted before a blagis. and willing to give all the noressary bonds. trato,, that they (the owner) will be held In fact, as we have pointed out before, the liable under section 36 to pay the fiens actually, as they have to guarantee not to haring their jurikishas acized, until all Company has same responsibility now inficted under penalty (section 18:3) of deliver cargo until Bill of Lading are pre-requirements have been complied with. I sented stamped by the Customs that Duty am of opinion that if the abere sections ard is paid.
enforced and the Magistrates inflict amart fines, say So, ampelling the owners to pay the Sus, an
as the law
provides a very great improvement will
will result.
To-day, at the Magistracy, thero being insufficient proof, Chan Shan, farmjor, Sao Chan, who was charged with folatiously receiving two cheques or back drafts of the value of 81500 which had been unlawfully obtained on 13th September tant, was discharged. It will be remembered, when the case first same upforbearing, that acoolie gave evidence to the effect that, being employed to take one of the budies rover ed from the Cochrane Street collapse to the mortuary, he (witness) took the opportunity of searching the remains. Eu one of the pockets of the clothes on the corpse be found a wall box containing two pieces of paper which he afterwards learned were cheques worth 81500. He handed them to defendant to get the money, tolling hin where the cheques came from. The defen dant quid witness $80) for them.
Family Poisoned.
extended
Mr
The Commissioner of Customs has noti fiod that on and after the 11th November duty at the rate of & per cent ad veterem will be charged on all imports with the exception of iceard other Ceals, Flour, Gold and Silver Bullion and Coin.
..
The prices ined at 31esses H. S. Brand & Co.'s suction of properties on the depressed valnes of leal estate rating Wednesday lust showed no improvement on here of late years. Lot 1, the Hong premises on the band occupied by Messrs. Tamer & Co., were knacked down for 86,150, and Let 2, the residence on the hill of the inte THE CHINA EXPEDITION.
Mr A. W. Walkinshaw, fetched only 83,650. The buildings are somewhat old it is true, Anthonies, continuing, said that it but excing that they were riginally Statement by General Gaselee. had appeared in
in one of the local papers substantially built and consequently will that the Governor wished to enforce now require but little money to be spent on Reuter's Representative has had au in-regulations. This was wrong. His Excel. them for many a long day to come, while, terview with General Sir Alfred Gazelee, loncy did not desire to unforce new regula. Further, taking into account the consider Commanding the British troops in Chin, tins, but he wished to enforce the existing able uros of land enclosed in both em on his arrival in England from the Faraw with greater stringency. The police pounds, the prices realised were undoubted.
were the proper people to regulate the ly low. East. In reply to questions, General rikisho traffic and it appe red that under Ganvlee said
Lire Jinrikisha Ordinance; in section 28, Dr Rennie, our worthly ductor here for they had power to do so The only thing twenty-two years, loft pastorday morning that sarptised him was that the Governons well-earned holiday. He travels home meat had not made any reference to thevur the States, and will probably be absent Commissioners with regard to the action for twelve months. With the exception of that was going to be taken. He had asked a flying visit to Shanghai Ihat year, he had Mr Hooper to be present in order that the been in the port eleven years without a Commissioners might ask him any questions change. We wish him, with all his other
desired to do so..
friende, ben rage, a happy meeting with theowners or thepullers who were on strike.his year of rest.--Echo.
Mr.Jagh Mr. Hooper: The owner, the pullers are frightened to out. No doubt the owners have frightened them.
On the 28th ult, a Chinese family residing in the Eun District of the New Territory became suddenly ill. All the members of it took sudden spasms of retch- ing and ultimately collapsed. The police |
I do not think there in any danger of were informed, and six of the unfortunate serious rising. There are, it is true, ban people were conveyed to the Government ditti, who may be tallad Boxers, and whe ther these can be put down will depend Civil Hospital here. One of the number, upon the attitude of the Chinese Govern an old man. 7 years of age, has sincs died.meat; but to not believe there will be It appears that on the provioua orening and any widespread togable. At any rate if they wished to know whether it was his family, and the best of health to enjoy
on the morning of the 28th alt, the family partook of meals mainly consisting of fish, and it wasnfter the morning meal that the ill affects were tel. A widow, draghter-in-law of the old man who died, has beconrrested on suspicion of having tăngtored the food. She has been before the Magistrate and the case was remanded till Tuesday.
A Popular Official.
there are ample foreign troops to prevent any recurrence of trouble in any part of the Province of Chili. It must, however; be butne in mind that there is still a very strong feeling against foreigners, and that there will probably, always bes. Cer- tainly this feeling has not been lessoned by cent svents. It is not my business to talk politics but I think it should be known in England that, whatever people may say our Military prestige has e contrary, not suffered in Chins, We always on
ordured to be juster
just and fair in our deal ings with the Chinese, and to avoid punish ing the cunt as well as the guilty. have great belist in our moderation and Probably, as a result of this, thes Chinese
straightforward eandace."
to the
Gassise sand- Turning to
to Military matters, General
M. Hooper, contining said that the trouble really dated from the time when a petition was sent to the Commissioners by the Rikisha Cwners a month ago, asking that section 30 of the ordinace might be withdrawn. Several of the owners said that if this section were withdrawn they would come out at once Tire section (36) was the one which made this owners responsible for the notions of the pollers.
of the whale thing.
Mr. Barker: And that is the backbone
fr. Jage thought the Commissioners should have been informed of such a drastic chenge
M. Anthouse did not consider it such, No pullers bad as yet been arrested or feed fo
for running mailer Spetion 36.
OVERLAND JOURNEY FROM PARIS TO NEW YORK
Proposed Railway to Behring Straits.
THEBE will be 10 COMPETITION
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) the. 2nd November, but the Ranges will be Open
ALEX. MACKENZIE,
Hon. Secretary,
fur Practice.
Hongkong, November 1, 1901.
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FOR SALE AF SWATOW. Lengths (15 Fath, each length) of now 16. STOD LINK CHAIN at 8 Owte per ll.
Apply R
Care of CHINA Man.' Office. Hongkong, November 1, 1901..
PUBLIC AUCTION.
9432
THE Undersigned have received instruan- tions, from the ACTING QAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE to Sell by Public Auction.
ཕབ་
MONDAY,
..
CENTRAL POLICE STACJA
The 4th November at 2.30 p.m. at the
523 CATTIER RAW MALWA OPIUM. 374 CATHES RAW PERSIA OPIUM. TERINAS usual
HUGHES & HOUGH,'
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, Novembar 1, 1901, 2234
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
In the Mutter of the state of ALEX- ANDER WILLIAM ROSS COB. BAN, Inte of Victoria, Hongkong, Master Mariner, Decessed.
AxD
In the Matter of the Estate of ADA MARIA COBEAN, late of Victoria, Hongkong, Widow, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Court Nhs, by virtue of Section 58 of Ordin ance fer, 3 of 1807, inade an Order miting the 28th day of January, 1992, for sending in Claims against the above Estates. All Creditors are hereby required to send thair Claims to the undersigned before tire said Date.
Dated this 1st day of November, 1901. J. W. NORTON-KYSHE, Official Administrator.
Reuter's Agency is informed that Mr Heary to Winds, the asploroz, is about iz 1898 raske a third attempt to recomplish an over- land journey, vid Behring Straita, between Europe and America. On the first ocen- sin, starting from New York, he managed to reach the Asiatic coast of the Straits, but owing to his capture and subsequent ill-treatment by Kari, the Tehakichi Chief, he narrowly escaped with his life, and hand to raturn. Last year he ain attempted
THE.
Bangkok
Times.
at
Report of the Director of prosenting the and Statement of Accounts to the 31st July, 1901,
5
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
will be Closed from the 2nd to the 10,5
The Transfer BOOKS of the Company The Life of Trade."
November, both days inclusive.
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R. F. MOFFITT; Secretary Hongkong, November 1, 1901.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
FOR SHANGHAL (Tuking Cargo at through rates to Thanit- TAU, CHINKIANG AND HANKOW).
THE Stearnship
LOONGMOON, the above Pors on MONDAY, the 4th Nov, Captain SCHULT, will be despatched for
at 3 p.m.
This Steamer has superior Accommoda tion for First & Second class Passengers.
For Freight or Lassage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, November 1, 1901. 2214
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED.
LOONGSANG,
FOR MANILA. THE Company's Steamship Captain WEGAL, will he despatchel:
above on MUNDAY, the 4th Inst., at 4 p..
д
tion for First-class Passengers, is fitted This steamer has superior Accommoda-
throughout with Electric Light, and curries & Doctor.
Fur Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers., Hongkong, November 1, 1901.
BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.
2210-
FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG." THE Company's Steamship
BENLARIS,
THE
Captain KROBLE, will be despatched as above un THURSDAY, the 7th Inst.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
... Asents.
2215 Hongkong, November 1, 1901.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION.
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA. THE Company's Steamship
LAISANG,
Capt. PAYNE, will be despatched as abovs on SATURDAY, the 9th Inst., at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, November 1, 1901. 2217
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
M: Barker said that as far as he could the journey in the reverse direction: bat, THE LEADING NEWSPAPERrrived from the above Ports, Con-
swing to this political situation in Chins,
IN SIAM
Chini, the Straits Settlersonts.
and Burma,
Co's Steamship Leisang having
signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed alongside.
service as a police officer; and of his abiliteerable provocation. Had they 80 of the owners of the law and they receiving assistance from the Russians and DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Maiiwili bo landed at Consignees' risk and ex:
especially to the good work done by Mr Bell, under the regime of Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, in suppressing the Chinese Secret Societies. Mr Bell made a suitable reply. thanking his Chinese friends for the honour they had accorded him. Among the other
refer to the excellent equipment of the Japanese Ariny from the very outset.
Early in November Mr George Harding. who has accompanied Mrde Windt on all his ex-previous travels, will proceed from Paris bu
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$1.20, une insertion: $2.30, three times; $4, a week; $8, a first month; subsequent months, $4.
Cheques
atla Inst.
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On Saturday evening(says the Singapore Free Press of the 21st October), the Chinese friends of Mr E. H. Bell, who is retiring from the Straits Settlements Police Force after a long and meritorious career, enter
On the whole relations between the In- tolned him to dinner at the Raffes Hotel, ternational troops were good, and although The hosts wore Mearre Seah Liang Sesh, scurred, this was no more than was to be minor squabbles and public-house brawls Lee Chong Yau, Khoo Hua Yeung, Les expected when considerable number of see, it had been announced now for the first Choon Gusn, Lim Ab Sam, Tan Kong Sink Roups of different nationalities are brought time that the rikisha traffo was in a dan and, on the Amur, Count Landort e-And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin that their Goods will be delivered from
together without much to do. and others, Mr Tan Kong Sisk occury own truups, they came out of a trying tua to regulate it. On this, the owners intimat and again Mir, de Windt had to relinquish As for my gerous Bondition and the Police intended fused permission for him to cross Siberia, the Chair. In proposing Br Bell's health,tion very well, and they behaved extreme ed their intentions to go out on strike. The the iden. Now, however, Mrile Windt in
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain- Mr Tan Koug Siakapoke highly of his longly well even under circumstances of consi-Police had don
Rolling
ing ou board after 4 pm. the 5th Inst, ing, they had only receis hand there would have been serious trouble.ba enforced on it stood. As Municipal modoro Melville, head of the Nary Depart-
it must Anistican authorities, including Com
pense into Godowns at EAST POINT. and popularity among all classes of the com. A the beginning of the operations for the Commissioners their sympathies ought to ment in Washington, a result of which
No Fico Insuranĉo will be effected. relief of Pelin munity of the Straits Settlements, referring thats were better equip go with the Gavernsent in their efforts to be intends to start on the journey forth-
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Sherly after their amend arrival the Americans were especially well the great nuisance--to regulate the rikisha one in the place knew to amend what e
with.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. equipped in hospitals, commissariat, traffic. He earnestly hoped that no word
General Managers. and spared no expense in making their would go forth from the Commissioners ex
Hongkong, November 1, 1901. troops comfortable. It is invidious to wake comparisons, but fcrbape 1 prescing their sympathy with the rikisha Yakutsk, where he will get together dog
FOR NAGASAKI (DIREUT). tostrike and thas caused such inconvenienes Windt's arcival. On December 10 owners, who had intimidated the conlies and reindeer teams, and will await Mr de
A UNIQUE YEATURE of the Bangkok to the public in every part of the town. Windt will leave Paris and travel by advertiser is enabled to talk as it were with Captain PINKHAM, will be despatched as
10 Mr de travel Times is its Siamese version. Thus the HE Steamship guasto present were the Hon. Was, fred Gaseles remarked :— -
Replying to further questions, Sir Al- Ho only trusted that the Government the Trans-Siberian railway direct to the the Siamese in their own tongue without Mr A. L. Stewart, C.PO., Dr. Mügleton,
would be frm and, he hoped that the Com-terminus of Irkutsks, which place will be knowing one word of it, the "Bangkok above at daylight, TUESDAY, the *The question with Russia over the Tien wussioners would give them their beartiest reeched ou December 20.
Thence the P.C.M.G., and Mesars G. P. Oven, I. F. sin siding was exaggerated by the local vein, said that Government were of 1900 miles, involving & three weeks dressed to the EDITOR. Business cont
(Hear, hour)
traveller will proceed to Takutsk, distance Times" doing the translations required.
*
Literary communications, should be ad- Stevens and F. K. Jennings.
Press. Although, it is true, British and Russian troops faced each other ncross the prepared to take some action so far as the sleigh journey Arriving at Yakutsk early runications to the MANAGER. line, the soldiers, te I have said, wer wasm were concerned, sit was folt that they in January, Mr de Windt will join fr Piracy in British Watera.
splendidly in band. There was never, in my were responsible for the strike. It was Harding, who will then bave in readingas and Post Office Orders in favour of MANA- opinion, any danger of actus collision, best however that they should be dealt with the impediments for the long journey to
GER, Bangkok Times." What appears to have been a very which Russia nu more wanted than we did. în em numbers and in each a way that Bobring Straits. A fortnight will be spent daring of piracy was propstrated in The affair with senio French soldiers at warting might be taken by the others to at Yakutek, and ind the third week of Jan-Mik.
mit Tien-tein was unduly magnified. The troq. rotum to work. He had been informed uary the two travellers will proceed British waters about twenty-five miles de therans due to some Reservists that morning by the Froteer of Chinese North-ear over uninhabited and practically. from Hongkong, om Turselay tight. Aiskugg to a Paris regiment, and this that at the request of the Government unknown country to Nijni Kolmek, the steam Lunch named Ut Fut, owned by way. de relations with the French arrested two prominent rikisha owners and Siberis, on the shores of the Arctic Ocean.
as lay Our
by their own officers he (the Protector) had that morning mest remote North-easterly settlement of Cheung P, Ng. 49, Wing Kist Street has Stall were excellent, and I cannot speak bad detained them, and if it was found that This region, is never visited, except by ma occasional Siberian trader, although one tween Hongkong and Tung Chung and Thi Genseren met us in any suggestion coded agalust under the Barlament
cceder
and deported Ha (Me Eva) traveller who searching for the Oy, carrying goods for the shopkeepers input forward for the common object we had
by E. J. Erret, Ph.D, would be deported, of the Jean រ view: In fact, the relation between the could not say that 2
To be had Price 30 Cents the net--from the Government were but if
Batisfied that Nijal
distanos
of fifteen ban the CHINA MAI Dio, Wyndham Hongkonge On the night in question, how
they were
will be by means of Strat no doubt that this would be done. Con- reindeer teams. ing discharged her passengers and cargo at
tinuing. Mr Evans end, that he did it shalis, known as "povarnis, brested every Tai 0, the Capain and some members of troops at Shanghai why I canuet ander silabs owners intinstions of the enforce to like a tire, there are
been occasioiled by the landing of Gergian think much good could care from giving the handrud versts, to a stray traveller the crew went ashore While they were stand, as the Germans are a much right mont of
no habitations, and sehore 16 pumber of men boarded the launað, many cops there for the preservanon of of reguCIONS. Det to their "This portion of the journey, and especially.
only went back the travellers will have to sleep in the
open and stake about They were either in longue with those who British public hot is quite time that the
a way that the that over the Verkhovansk Mountains will zamsinod on beans er oror posted them, as a got a close horough for Great Britain. coolies were not inclined to ply for hire he attended with considerable diffulty.
for There could be no question that the people It is expected that the settlement of At su events the launch out, and was British merchants to sit with faided-handle eponsible ware the owners, and if they Nijai Kolymak, which is a population of
of commerce it is fatal for ost for a time. Intconation was lodged, while others are thing our unde...alv
atrike would he brought to an end. reached in February, and there. Mr de. increasingly powerful
only in The President thought there was no ax Windt hopes to fall in with a Tebukchi for Germania, Japanese, and Americans, on cuse for the owners now. Air Hooper had or Ivory caravan returning to uns of the trade throughout the Far East is yapidly, interviewed them on several occasions and email settlements on the shpres of
of Behring interesient, but also for the Chinese then he himtalf had interviewed them twice Straits. It is of course, Mt de Windy's 'Cuma Mat Ofice, 5-Wyntiham Street, Mr Barker had said that he wished the intention to carefully avoid Oumvadjik, the
Hongkong. -Commissioners to express a resolution of settlement where be nearly lost his life, and at sygally with the Government. He did to make for East Cape, 120 miles to the
Ordens booked by MANAGER. Chín
三字街
1. THE TRI-METRICAL CLASSIC.
千字文
THE THOUSAND WORDS' POEM,
boen ranning regularly for Rome tire betos highly of the cordial way in which they were responsible, they would be portion of it was traversed by an American Translated from the Chinese.
survivors
alle. Between Yakutsk and
These plices and bringing back fish to International Staff Officora was excellent are responsible for thestrike he had dred miles, "trapeph Government i
:10,
to conolusion, General Gazelee said
A good deal af comment seats to a
the matter
that the Yang
to their houses and.
and spoke in
such a
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOD WELL & Co., Lrn,
Hyron's Hongkong, November 1, 101.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE. HE Steamship
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