SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1907.

BY TELEGRAPH.

GREAT BRITAIN'S

PREPAREDNESS.

A Remarkable Speech,

(Exclusive Ferrice, npplied by Renter, ti Bombay.)

SPORTING.

Yachting,

To-morrow the Corinthian Yacht Club hare their first race, and the "ruisers of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club go to se racing far a cup. Thoro will be a number of starters, and given any sort of decent

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE PROPOSED PROCESSION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

PRICE OF SILVER AND THE CHINESE TRADE.

The sudden fall of the silver quotations may, thinks the Japanese paper "Jiji,"

CHINA SIXTY-TWO YEARS

AGO.

Hnce olim meminisse juuubit. The following items are from the Cana Man of the 13th November, 1816.

A LUMINOUS PROCLAMATION,

UNIONISM UNIVERSAL.

Special

Offer-

BURGUNDIES

There are those who believe that labour anionism is a great mistake, that it ought to be put down at whateter cost. They (To the Editor of the CBINA MAIL).

do not say what should tako its place, butų Sir-I was glad to road the editorial in

presumably, the law of supply and do. last night's CHUKA MAI rointire to the whore it now stands and perhaps recover the normal stage after vacillating

mand, by virtus of which the employer is proposed Chinese procession. No doubt the for a while, and therefore the paper

The "Luminous Preclamation" of which enabled to tell his employé to go to the promoters of the procession will doby counsels those engaged in the Chinese wo give both the original and an authenti-devil if he does aiot like the employer's that prices are going up, but it is a trade and those who feel direct or indirect! wind the race should be a good one.

cated translation, is pmetically one of the terins. The right of the employé to make There will be two cups, the first pro. fact. In some casses vegetables have gone effects of the variations to refrain from most laportant documents which, since the same recommendation to his employer, seated by the Club will go to the first up 200 per cent. The vegetable dealers pessimistic views and unnecessary most the war, has been issued by the Chinesaf ho knows that there inanother job await yacht home on handicap, and the second and others openly way they have to that will only add to the general die authorities, who have given publicity to it lng him should he low that one, will prob cap will go to the first yachit of the opposite increase the prices to recoup themselves, turbance. But the "Jiji," on the other in the same manner as they slept with ably be conceded. This philosophy looks LONDON, Noromber clay home on handicap. Thus if a Chinese as they cannot afford to subscribe sucle hand, este not blaane thon for feeling those ordinances to which they attach as expital, and men and women as being as Macon b

rigged boat, gets in first, the second cup large sums to the procession out of their anxious over the effect of the variation on will go to the first European rigged boat own pockets. Some oven hint that after the Chinese trade of Japan, as it has specific importance, vis, by allixing it to the festival prices will go higher stilleteadily increased in bulk, owing as the walls and doorposts in all the most in on handicap, or vico vessa,

Regarding sailing conditions it is under Considering that the cost of living is much to stendy rise of silver as to freiented streets of Canton; and the stood thint Chinese crusers do not carry alrently high and business all round bad, the gradial development of the means of interest which it passusses for the foreign spinnakors, European rigged yachts, as think it is the duty of the Government to communication and elevation of standard residents appears from the fact that there usual, de carry then if they feel withdraw the permission for the festival, af living in China in these years. The have already been made of it three transla His concluding words were: “ I§

disposed but in the case of the lorelia sig in order to avoid the entity of a further effect of unsteady quotation upon the in-tions, neither of the others materially any country provokes war, our prac-spinnakers are not allowed. The boats increase in the cost of living. Things in portant, trado of Japan will not only differing from the one above chosen.

at hafdicapped on this understanding. Macao have not improved after the pro- conduce to general disadvantages, it will

The Proclamation has, wo suppose, been tical preparedness will pulveriso it." Attention of yachtsmen is drawn to the ccssion, but rather the reverse, so the stamp that trade with a speculative extorted from the Chiness by the repres advertisement in another column amoune.prolability is no good will come to Hong-clurator. When it comes to that state, contations of our own Government. It

Lord Charles Beresford has delivered 4 remarkable speech to the Salters Company, on the subject of our navel ргерагоблен,

ORANGIA ELECTIONS.

Great Dutch Majority.

↑ (Bolusive Service, supplied by Houter,

via Branbay.)

LONDON, November 22.

The final results of the elections ler the first parliament in Orangia hore

salted as follows:

Dutch representatives

British

Independent

30

1

1

.

belongs to the One-Design class of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, and is in excellent meing trim as she stands. She has sailed marty good mous in her time and is capable of winning many more. Angone on the look out for a substantial yacht could not do better than look at Min.

expense of the many.-Youre, etc.,

Hongkong, November 23.

A RESIDENT.

U.S. TRADE WITH CHINA.

| upon labour as just as much of a cotameditý

W

certainly subordinated to pusly business Besujaisie... considerations as mandes and horas, It Volosy...... loaves little mirs room for the human Pamard quality in human affairs thou do poonage Sparkling Poppard... serfdom or slavery, inasmuch as the necessities of the capitalist are never Re dive as those of the worker. He can get on for a season without making money, but the labourer can not. He must work Buckheimer

Graccher Sparkling. Hock...

per Doz, Qts.

$19,00

***

25.00

B

KEL ***

24.00 30.00

36,00

REINE WINES AND

HOCK

14.00

18.00

18.0

Do. Nonpariel

24.00

Unionism arose out of an

CHAMPAGNE

or he can not live.

Unionism in some form is almost as old

the 'state.

T24

48.00

i

WHITE WINES

10.00

LIQUEURS

25,00

24.00

30.00

30.00

Maraschino.....

ing the sale of the racing yacht Min. She kong by it. The few stand to gain at the it is not only Japan but other gold-standard may be in the recollection of our traders as the human me. It took its origin from countries that will suffer from the that shortly after the attuok en the the same causes which prompted primitive unfavourable situation. Nor will China Colonial Treneurer, Chaplain, and Vice-man to organize the elan, the community, herself escape the bad effects, The Consul, sonic correspondence on thu thought leads the paper to the matter of subject took place between Sir John innate tendency toward fraternity in a Porinet and Fils Dry" roform of the Chinese monetary system, Davis, and Koying and Hwang, in which common interest and to resist a common. which has never consed to be a soured of the former expressed his determination, evil, to resist a tendency to aggrcss upon anxiety to other nations. And the steps if possible, to obtain for Her Majesty's the weaker, to press down, to tako tactful Grates Superieur American trade with China had been for reform have been considered by the subjects the same free access to the city advantage of the necessities of the helpless. increasing slowly but steadily until in the Powers, without however assuming any of Canton which they enjoy at the other. Had it not been for the universal acceptance fiscal year ending June 30, 1900, American practical shape. Years have now passed open ports; and the latter, admitting the of the principle that in union there is exports to China amounted to $16,208,000, since America took the active step of reasonableness of the demand, and express strength the world never could have known Ansatte

Just hold unionism is in the Apicot Brandy...... says the Chicago Tribune. During the pressing on Chins the urgent necessity of ing their own willingness to grant it in the liberty. next year exports fell off nearly 85,000,000 the reform, deterred as it was by various amplest manzor, deplored that the disposi on account of the Boser troubles and events, the Russo-Japanese War included, tion of the people presented obstacles which industrial world no historian knows. It Pench Brandy reached the lowest point in nnny years, which raising the value of silver has put they had hitherto been unable to surmount. was formerly supposed that the spirit of 810,405,000. During the next four years natural end to the urgency of the measure. The present Proclamation we prosume to human fraternity, out of which anionism

vigorous attempt to capture the Chinese Nosertheless the necessity of the reforma nud market increased American exports to of keeping the rate of exchange stenly has chinn fivefeld. The amount for 1905 was not been obliterated. The pending vatia $3,43,000. Then the boycott hogan. tion of silver quotations and its effecte ap- Ten million dollars in trade was lost the on the Chinese tudo of not only Japan but next your, and hurly $20,000,000 the of other Powers only makes the necessity

On her own part, Chins calloney had in view, it is a great stride first century of tho Chistian urn that 895,704,000, less than half the amount other Fowers Urit she would effect a unified prudently followed up by the residents not the Christian art. the American experts to China umounted plodged herself to England, Japan and in the right path; and if firmly and their fathers had paid 350 peurs before two yours before.

Paris, Oct. 14. The delegations to the international yachting conference met her to-day to complete the work of last year, when uniform: measurements were adopted hy the establishment of a set of moing rules, to which the delegates representing Great Britain, France, Austria-Hungary, Denmark, Finland, Halland, Belgium, Italy,

Sweden, Norway and Spain adhered.

The Fules were prepared under four bendly, mely Management, Sailing Protod and Measurements," Good pro- and was made today, the British rules

The cleavage etxeen the tutel British is only of the slightest nature.

THE CHEKIANG LOAN.

(Uhines Mei's Søreire.)

PERING, November The Peking Government has ordered

the Board of Education to strictly reprove

the studenta who have started an op position against the Choking Railway

Trn

The Government states that it is not the business of the students to interfere

THE SHANGHAI TAOTAI

(Chinese Mal's Service).

SHANGHAI, November 28, Loung Tun Yin, the New Taotai for Shanghai, arrived here from Sanchow at 10 o'clock this morning.

us the subjects mentioned prevailing on essential points.

The Tutting rule fullowed; and the Bribed States and Great Britain gave rise to the principal controversy, but the rufe eventu jally was adopted. The general subject of the union is to promote international con- tests. Regret was expressed at the fac: thai tho United States did not take part in the conference.

Football.

THE GARLINON LEAGUE. The following are the fixtures for the Garrison Football League, for next week:

Referee

Kick of 4 p.m. sharp.

The results last weak were:-- "A" Co., Middx. (7) r. 88 Co., R.0.A. (0). 88 Co., R. G. A. (1) r. Departmental (3).

a

next.. For the year ending June 30, 1907, | more glaring.

BRANDIES

be the result of subsequent negotiations, grew, had its origin in the Christian I. Andra Old Brandy arising out of a reference to the Homeligion, the first religion to give to the world Curnill & Co. Government, and though it does not a basis of purity of hourt and man Mario Brizard & Rogor Spides entirely remove the "invidious and mis- fraternity, but archeologists have found chievous bar to our amicable relations with that the fishermen's union of Hierapolis the Chinesa," which was the object His Ex-paid the same initiation fon during the

THE TEOCLAMATION.

We therefore know

monetary systeta, Although this pledge loss than by the Government, will ers long that the fishermen supplying Rome had a The three chief articles of export to does not necessarily signify her intention relieve the former from the odious restmint union four centuries before the birth of China are cotton cloths, oil, nud flour. In of adopting the gold standard, yet, to in which they have been so long hold, as if Oliristianity.

China and Japan aro permeated with- flour there has been an increase. The reduce the confused silver and other coils they had been the vanquished instead of Chinese must have it and cannot get all now current in China to anything like the victors

unionism and they never had Christianity, they want clsewhere. In oil a sharp de- uaity is a difficult task in itself, which will

but they have had great merchants, Whereas the various nations of the Un-merchants who ruled with a band so iron cline from 1903 to 19 has been in part and in suggesting the adoption of the gold recovered, probably for the same reason. standard. Of course the paper admits the iverse are all overshadowed by the canopy that those who toiled for them must need But the consumption of American cotton difficulty of immediate adoption of the of Heaven, and the earth comprises them unite to resist the downward pressure. cloth fell from $29,041,000 in 1905 to

change. It is beyond China's solitary within its ends; that they be united in Therefore, practically every calling in both ondevours to lay up adequate gold reserve harmony, and that friendship is preserved of those countries is, and has ever been, and to prevent variations in the relativo among them, is most important.

THE JAPANESE AT SAN FRANCISCO,

For

***

13.00

120)

Brand J

::18.09

Do.

36:00

Du.

Do

Do. V.8.0. ̄ 49.00 Da. V.F.V.O. 56.00

WATKINS,

1311

LIMITED.

FOREIGN MERCHANTS IN JAPAN,

A "Times" Correspondent

· Criticised.

$5,714,000 for the fiscal year 1997. This enormous loss cannot be accounted for in any way excopt as a result of the boycott,

Most of the labour organizations'in ancient For these reasons the hearty welcome valuo of gold and silver. All the Powers which reason also, iltreatment and insult controlled by n labour guild ez labour union. | Monday. “G' Ch..... Midz, v. "A' Co., Mida.

This City of Canton constitutes the and medieval times took on a religious give deliberate consideration to the matter Tedag. Departmental r.

Corp. Shut, RE given Secretary Taft at Shanghai in possessing tradal interests in China shond should not obtain.

We (Japan Chronicle"), take the r. 2à Co., R.E. gratifying to the American people as on and furnish her the benefits of their better contre of resort to merchants of every colouring. The rich were allowed to be Q.M.S. English, 3rd Bix: indication of returning friendship for judgment. The "Jiji's" own suggestion, country, and for upwards of two hundred buried in comutaries, but the bodies of the following from the "Mercantile Guardian" Wednesday, 40 Co., R.E. . 'H' Co, Midt. America. China bud no other friend in the though not final, is that China lay up the years their ships have arrived in perpetual poor were burned as the cheapest disposi (London) of Supt. 21, where it appears

Crafts-under the Eastern Trade Notes:- Corp. Le Grove, 4.0.0. Thursday, 87 Co., R.G.A. . 85 Co. R.G.A.egotiations following the Boxer trouble.required gold gradually, and at the same succession, natives and foreigners equally tion that could be made of them.

Staff Sergt. Tame, R.E. It was due to the influence of the United time limit or prevent gradually the coinage obtaining advantage and profit thereby. men contributed to a common fund that The foreign merchant-body remains in Friday, 'H' Co., Midx. v. A Co., Mid-States that the territorial integrity off silver and importation of foreign silvar

We have lately had cause to be grateful their members might be buried and not Japan in defiance of the notice to quit. Q.M.S. Thorp, R.G.A.Chin was respected then and that the coins. At any rate, the paper calls apan to our high Emperor for having, without burned with the caresses of the common served on them by the Tokyo correspon- Saturday, 25 Co., R.E, 83 Co., R.G, A.

Corp. Griffiths, 4.0.C.indemnity exacted was not put at a figure the scholars and statesmen to give earnest distinction between natives and foreigners, hard. With these burials went pagar ifdent-of-the-Times. That gentleman's

beyond China's power to pay. The new considemtion to the question.

permitted deviations, as expedient, from

reflections on the manners and boaring of the ancient laws, and still more, set annat religious rites, and, when unionism was his follow-Europeans received short notice 4:12 of constitutional government upon which Chin is now entering will bring the

foot new arrangements. Sinto all subjects resisted, the unionists met under guise of hero last month. I do sat propose now two nations more closely together, and in

of China, then, are allowed to trade at some religious observance and so transacted to re-open an inquiry into the state of his thoir pleasure with merchants from afar, to the business of their univu, provided for opinions or to discuss any motive that may have lain bebind an unskilful attempt spite of possible disagreement over the

whose coming and going no hindrance is the common defence and maintained a

to join to a denunciation of offered, how desimble it is that all dislikes system of espionage upon their employers, merchants an invitation, to inventian

enterprises and jealousies bo haid aside, and that An institution that is older than our capital in Japanese Representatives of the Japanese con cordiality and affection should never fail.

control of Japanese chiefs. 2 civilization, and wider in its application Chronicle" has dealt very faithfully with munity at this City have called on Dr Taylor

It is natural and proper that the foreign than Europe and Americo, may be fit these matters. But something xing

ranking to What China needs wost to-day is an in- to congratulate him on his re-election as anerchants who repair to this poet, should counted as permanent, and to be dealt with be cleared up. It is af soro minar import-

accordingly. So long as the United States proved system of internal communication. Mayor by great majority. They expressed at their convenience rosa into the adjoin waschiafly agricultural and new, and labour inspiration, in case that should give a clue The people cannot sell unless they can regret at the otobarrassment to which he ing localities, for the purpose of exercise was at all times in great demand, the to the importance to he attributed to fur transport their goods at a low rate, and must have been subjected by the assertion and the preservation of their health. You, necessity for unions among labourers was ther messages of similar character. Japsu

not mach felt. Until

merchants are discontented with the 4 they cannot buy unless they have money in the papers opposed to his candidature people and military, ero instructed to

century there were fow employers of to spend, received from the sale of their that he was the Mayoral choice of the Jap observe decorum in your behaviour towards labour. Now there are few small employers wrong light in which they are treated in order that the native may be made to shine In response Dr. Taylor stated them, and to be duly mindful of friendly of Labour. The law of supply and demand, by contrast own producte. A liberal fostering of milanese.

always heartless, becomes doubly so when

The writer then procends to put one or roude nud steamship lines, an opening to that he would sanintain justice without any relations......

corporations instead of individuals the world of the mineral wealth of Chine, discrimination as to nationality. The

Should any ignorant vagabonds boldly

to rekist

respondent's actual position in Japan." downward pressure the

ld be no scheme of agriculture, all these things will Japanose employment agency question turbance. We, the Magistrates, will as-stay it, rationalize it, make it as offer insult tending to the creation of die-upward temulency. Unionism is with us to The thing to do with it is to

Ho stays in the Bureau for Foreign Co., Middx. (b) v. 87 Co., FL.G.A. (0)

Affaire.

He takes over the appointment to- j

MOTOW.

BETTER'S SERVICE.]

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.

LONDON, November 21. New York wires that owing to widespread demands the premium in currency suddenly row from 11 to 3% resulting in disorder of the exchange market and causing renewed uncasiness.

FATAL ACCIDENT AT POLO.

LONDON, November 21. Captain Roberts, of the Egyptian army, has been killed playing polo.

PORTUGAL,

LONDON, November 21. It is noticeable that the Portuguess Minister for War is making numerona inspections of the garrisons, while the King is participating in varione military

functione....

It is believed that the army heartily supports the King

FAILURE IN HAMBURG.

LONDON, November 21. Hamburg reports that the big firm of Moeller & Co., Wax bleachers, has

suspended payment, and several local firma and Banks, also some English firms are affected.

EMIGRATION FROM THE. UNITED STATES.

LONDON, November 21: Owing to the depression in trade, crowds of aliens are leaving, America to return to Europe, where they are able to live cheaper.

A GOOD LINIMENT. THEN you need a good reliable lin

ment try Chamberlain's Pain Balm.

Is bas na suporter for sprains answell inge. A piece of flanos! aligh ly dampened with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for

LEAGUE TABLE.

The table to November 15 is us follows Goods

P. W. D. I F. A. "G" Co., Mid. ... 77

20 3 14 "A" Co., Mid.

18 1 10

"F" Co., Mid. ... 6 83 Co., R.G.A. 40 Co., R.E.

52

87 Co., R.G.... 6 2 Departmental......

Co., R.G.A.

126 8 10

4 10 16

17 15

4 12 10

48 18

1

5 6 23

3

3 2 13

Co., Mid.

328

25 Co., R.E.

Football at Canton

question of coolie labour the truth cannot long be unknown to the people of China that it is to their interest to cultivato more intimate tande relations with the United States.

SAN FRANCISon, Nov. R.

British

the

an

to know the source of the Times

entes ance to

a stable government, and a diversified message adds that it is believed that the presume to violate these columns, and playing, and without-un do the two.searching questions regarding the "cor...”

transform China.

When the purelusing power of the aver

there.

Citiman-"How's your friend Back-

which has boon in abeyance in consegres Buredly maintain the Inws, and punish theonsible for its nots as any corporate lotz?" Subbubs-"Pardon me, but you've ago Chianman shall havo been increased the of the electoral canyanga, will shortly be offenders most savercly, nor shall anybody is held to responsibility, and then made a mistake." Citiman- Don't be."

trade of that country, with its enormous population, will be the greatest of com

settled.

(From Our Correspondent.)

CANTON, Nov. 22.. The Customs Football Team played the H.M.S. Alacrity yesterday afternoon on morcist prizes. There is no reason why the THE VOYAGE OF THE ADIERI- let no opposition be offered. the recreation ground at 4.30 p.m., festend Cnited States, in spite of Japanese, Ger-

of the H.M.S. Cadmus, as the latter shipman and British competition, should not

OAN BATTLESHIP FLEET.

indulgence be extended to them. Whore-get on with it us with an equal. Its silly! Why, you were telling mo only last. fero lot there be implicit obedience, and excesses need to be restrained and it needs week how you coaxed a servant girl away more of the co-operative and loss of the from him. Subbube-"Yes, but he's got militant spirit, but it is no more to be her back again now." overthrown than capitalism is to be overthrown. When one of those goes out of existence the other will not long ng upon the stage of action.

FROM THE PEKING, GAZETTE, ...

A special proclamation.

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8. At a meeting of the Army General Staff and the Naval Staff Board, it has been honour

The Birthday of the Emperor took place on the 11th of Septembar. The festivals in of the joyful day have

A FOLLOWER OF INFLUENZA

HAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA

DIARRHOEA REMEDY.

HERE is probably, no medicine made relied upon with more implicit

did not return to Canton. The game was reap the richest reward in the oriental field. It may sell loss petroleum because of the well played, brilliant work being done on both sides, although the sailor boys left competition of the Burmese walls, but it their goal open on two occasions which the should supply a now China with agricultural decided to recommend that the Naval always been splendid. The monarch, lay- Customs were slow in taking advantage of implements and a hundred other products Station for the Philippines be leated sting asido soinowhat of his Majesty, mouts-ANY-persons find themselves affected confidence than Chamberlain's Colin, Cho- hin courtiers at tho repast prepared for with a persistent cough after an lers and Diarrhoea Remedy. During the Subig Bay instead of at Magila, Fast play was the order of the game and of American workshops. the sailors outwinded their opponents and

Admiral Dewey luas been urging, the the occasion. In this instanes an order attack of indaaz. As this dough can he third of a century in which it has been

was issued that all rites and court etiquette jaia's Cough Remedy it should not be people have learned that it is the one promptly cured by the use of Chamber- chalked another victory to their crodit, with

remedy that never fails. adoption of this course, while Mr Taft, the should be observed, and that no feasting allowed to ran on until it becomes trouble with water and sweetened,

ed, it is plosdant to Bscore of 3 goals to 1 in their favour.

Secretary of War, and General Wood pro-should take place. The mandarins could some. Formale by all chomists and store take. For esle by all chemists and store- fer Manila to Subig Bay. It is still uncar not conceal their disappointment, whilst kopors tain if President Ronsuvelt will nocupt the they were obliged to go through the recommendation,

fatigues of endless ceromonios without

WEATHER_REPORT.

JAPANESE SOCIALISTS

LANGUAGE.

"Too Bad To Be Cabled."

The following notice is issued by Mi

It will be remenilaires, says tho "Kobe. It has been deaded that five or six of even a cup of wine being prosented to Figg of the Hongkong Observatory ---

On the 23rd at 11.40 a.-The barometer Homid" that last year some sensation was the battleships of the Atlantic Fleet which them. The Emperor, however, showed has fallen moderately over Japan, and risen caused by the publication in a Japanese is to proceed to the Pacific shall remain his attendants a good example on the slightly over China and Tongking

Socialist paper at Berkeley of sourrilow The depression is moving slowly Fast articles, in which the use of violent at Mnail and Subig Bay, the intention day following by going in person to the measures against President Roosevelt and hoing to permanently station a small Temple of the Gods of the land, and wards and approaching the neighbourhood other rulers was openly advocated. It battleship squatron in the Pacific, Aooting prayers and performing all the

appears from & San Francisco enable of of Konon Straits. N. China. It appears to be low over the

Pressure is still high over E. Japan and Rot. 11 to the "Asahi" that the same cording to the arrsugoment made by the prostrations without tasting food.

8. part of the China Sea."

Frosh to strong monsoon tay be expect ed in the Formosa Channel and the Chinn

Sua.

Individuals are once more, at work. They arnl Department, the Battleship Ficet are stated to have peated up manifests will usemble at Hampton Roads on in various public places glorifying assas: sination. The language used is said to be December 3 Dopating thoney on the too bad to be cabled. Efforts were made, 18th, it will arrivo a Trinidad on the 34th Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours end-prosumbly by other members of the at Rio de Janeiro un Jau. 11, at Cappe de

the matter ing at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.06 inches.

Japanese community, to keep

but the

the American Papera Forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon ceded in getting wind of it, and on the February 18, and at Magdulona Eny un

have Tres Puntas on Jan. 31 at Calina.c to-morrow. A

11th the "San Francisco Call published Moxoh, id comments

the manifestoes. On 1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood: American mathorities will take staps to The Fleet will stay at each port for N.E. winds, frash; fair.

deal with the culprits.

period of from five to eighteen days. As

fresh

FORECAST DISTRICT,

Formosa Channel NE wide, to strong-

South coast of China between Hong- kong and Lamooks: Same as No. 1.

4South coast of China botwaan Hong- kong and Hainan Samo as No. 2.

Mrs Wigweg How is your bus

lamo hack or pains in the side or chest. It hand. Avut Maidy "Aunt Mandy

also relieves cheumatis poir and make Poroly, ma'am. He was gittin' along

Tho

In honour of the birthday of Confucius, to whom China owes its present civilisation, Toukwang sent sutoral officers of state and members of the national college, to sacrificn on his birthday at the Temple of the Sage.

A promising now fruit from Uruguay grows on a laurol-liko plant having leavAS that are grean and shuning on the upper anzface. The fruit, described as “having"

it fu uncertain how long the manoeuvres to the size of an apricot and the shape of the be held in Magdalona Bay will last, the apple, is yellow and scarlet when mature,

ECHO OF THE INDIAN MUTINY date of the arrival of the Flest at Sap and it has a perfume of a delicavy equalled

"Sas, November 5. Nows has been received of the death in

Calcutta on Saturday night of W. Brondish, the telegraphiet, who in May, 1857, tolo graphed the news of the Sepoy revolt in Aray in the Punjab

Francisco cannot yet be fixed.

in no other fruit. The soul is like a large hazal nut. The ediblo fleshy part is small,

CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY but is expected to increas with cultivation, (ON PAINS bolutely nothing injurious and its taste is extremely agreeable. This And for coughs, elda ore and edible pulp is credited with remarkablo

digestive properties. by all chemists and store-keepers,

sleep and rest possible. For sale by all right, but now de dectab dono say he Delhi to Ambala, and so gave notice to the whooping cou hit tas nõ «qual, For sale

git de conselosounce.

chemists and store-zespora.

keepers,

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