TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1807.

BY TELEGRAPH.

THE NATAL EMBROGLIO.

Rebels at Greytown.

(Esclusive Erreice, supplied by Ienter,

vis Bombey.}

Losos, December 9. A message from Pietermaritzburg states that the rebels are reported to be near Greytown.

Fifty reserves have been untrained thither and the scoond reserves will be organised to-morrow,

JAPAN AND CANADA.

The Emigration Problem.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Tokyo, December 9.

It is asserted that negotiations | between the Japanese Ministeraand

HAWKERS AND MARKETS.

Why Stalls Are Empty.

In a letter to the Sanitary Board, which' was laid on the table nt to-day's meeting Inspectard. A. Lyons miked the question

CORRESPONDENCE

FOWLS.

(To the Editor of the CNA MAN).

THE CHINA MAIL.

your widely circulating paper to help a 87,-Can you please square space in

SPORTING.

League Cricket.

CIVIL SERVICE U. KOWLOON,

The League pistol hotwuen Civil Service

BOOKS FOR SCOTS-AND OTHERS.

(From Our Correspondent.)

EDINBURGH, November 8. The publishing season has come with a

(3) I asked if he mount the Govern Bent to make the railway or that we should do it, when he again reported that the railway was useless, and that there was nothing for it to exrry. It was thus

WE ASSERT

doubtful what he meant by the inquiry EMPHATICALLY

railway was hundo, but he protested that a about the four years interval until the

of hawking vegetables in the inmodinto/Door poultryman? There is a breed of fowls and Kowloon was played at Happy Valley rush, and smong the multitude of books modus vivendi for the present was all that |

vicinity of Taikoktaui sunrket, as the stall here called Langahans, from which place on Saturday and resulted in a draw. not a few will appeal to the Scot abroad he thought of, and that in four years he (FALSEHOODS NOTWITHSTANDING)

holders there complained of the unfair compare suit to have originated. ThorThe scores wer

potitum, and it was put forward as a cause for the empty stalls. Hu suggested that the whole of Taikoktani should be placed

out of bounds for bawkers.

Dr. Macfarlane concurred.

fixed, but of no larger area than those at Mr Browin thought that limits should Hunghow and Yaumati. He also thought that limits should he placed round the

Monkoktsui market.

Mr A. Shelton Hooper was of opinion that the number of licenses should be limited.

CIVIL HERVICE.

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shank slightly feathered, the back of the are black fowls of good size--front of leg of shank und sole of foot is pink or pale rod-1. T. Lauble, b Dixon... this is a very important point if the birds F.A. Biden, e Mead, & MsoHaskell

R. Witchell, Dixon show slightest yellow tinge in skin of legs R. O. Hutchison, c. Day, b Mackaskell. fowl indeed many still maintain they H. T. Jackman, & Tillman MaoKaskell. they are said to be mongrel Cochin-China A. F. Rayen, b

Dixon Dr. Atkinson, a Clelland, b MacKaskell. 13 nover were any thing more than peor black. Pils, b MacKaskell Cochins. Two friends have tried to get L. Brett, run out me som and have been assured that there A. Dawson, b Harrop are black fols in the Langshan distrist?

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First in the list comes the "Passages from hoped to have uathing more to do with the Past," by the Duke of Argyll. It is a affairs!" little over a year since the memoirs of the Late Duke were given to the world by the Scottish Trials Series" will be of interest

The latest volume of the "Notablo WE FEAR NO

8 authority of the Dowager Duchess. This to many renders who ne a rule take little week are issued the memoirs of the pre-note of the by-history of the North

COMPETITION

2 sant Duke, and it is difficult not to seo Country. It deals with the trial of Jame in it certain contrets of character be- Stewart of Glenure, made famous by Louis tween father and son which suggests Stevenson in the pages of "Kidnapped" Two of our Leading Features: the influores of environment upon the and "Catrione," and all through it crops 9 development of similar strains of montal

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We have also a very useful duck, called the Pekin, and said to lavo heen takoo Hon. Mr Hewett thought that the limit from Uhinn to New York in an American should be extended, and did not considership, March 14th, 1873—this duck is a rich yards on either side of the markets to creamy yellow, but gets quite white if bu xuflicient.

exposed to the sun, though if the wing ix lifted the feathers under the wing still have their yellow tinge-the beak and W. Dixon, b Brett legs are rich Follow or orange. In J. Robinson, o Dawson, b Brett...

S. Lightfoot, b Witchell pearance the duck is very upright which lead M'Kenzie, I.b.w., b Witchell to their often being called the Penguin Mackaskell, b Witchell Duck. My friend tells me he has haver seon this duck in Chin.

Hon. Mr Browio-The limiting of the number of lawkor's licenses was tried some years age and found impracticable.

WATER TANKS,

New Regulations.

Applications for the retention of water

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It would be interesting and instructive tu lon whether use two breads

Langshan was had their origin in China or whether the

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activity. The old Duko was the coevap the name of Alan Breck, one of the of Gladstone; he fought the battles of the the days of Walter Scott. A curious side- finest creations in Scottish literature sinco Liberal party when the oral party had light is turnem sa humana nature when wo real battles to fight, and his was a strenuous reflect that fow of us now spend two life. The prosent Duke, as thewo volumes thoughts on "The Red Fox," the Campbell show, has in no wise neglected the pursuit of who was shot among the heather, and that the higher culture and the sinus of good all our sympathies go out towards Glenure, citizenship, but the political career has never although perhaps the best that ena be 2 captured him; his temperament, which aid for hun is that the verdict should have 35 carty drew hita tourt, poetry, and literature, been one of "Not proved." Andrew Lang

is not fashioned of that utern stuff which on face successfully the rude, rough seas of 12 modern public life. He made no definite mark in the House of Commons. His chief distinction in public life was achieved dur. ing his Governor-Generalship of Canada. But his interests have always been those of Total (for seven wicte.)... 8 the student of life and letters rather tha

J. Clelland, e Jackson, b Hutchison.. C. E. Libenud, e Dawson, b Witchell H. Harup, not out J. Mend, not out ...

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Racing,

the Hon. Mr R. Lemieux (Canadianks in back yards and other places love Minister of Labour) have arranged occupied a good deal of attention at the cable Cochin breeders to get rid of their Manitary Board, but it would now seem inferior birds and whether the name that Japan recognians--though without that something like finality may be Pekin Duck originated in the imagination Witchell... committing heraalf to writing the looked for. On October 20th the Sanitary of the American ship captain. If any of Emri passed the following motion: "That your readers who take an interest in ínadvisability of souding met mukealthy the Government be requested to make poultry can give me any information emigranta.

Tales under the Waterworks Ordinance to respecting the mattor I shall estoum it a ngulate the placing of water tanks in backgrent favour, which I shall only be tou glad pures," sad s 8 result the following to repay to any way enn. regulation was made by the Governor-in- Council:--

(BETTER'S SERVICE | THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

Lexpox, December & President Roosevelt has definitely declared that under no circumstances will he consent to aguia stand for the Presidency.

(A) Ya cistem or tank shall be con strueled or maintained in any building situted in the rider main district without water Authority. the previous sanction in writing of the

Thanking you in anticipation, Yours faithfully,

PERCY PERCIVAL

Manor House, Berrow,

Burabani, Somerset, November 7.

AMOY NOTES.

(From Our Correspondent.)

ET. ANDREW'S DAY.

AMOY, Dec. 6.

ta emtain a supply of water for domestic (B) Evary such cistern or lank intended

purposes slut be of iron of a ministres thicknuss of 1-8 inch, and of o capacity not SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23. excreding 100 galions; it shall not be The opinion that Mr Roosevelt should reclad in may yard or other open space St. Andrew's Day was celebrated in opce again be nominated as the Reprovided for the building in accordancs Amey by a dance held in the Masonic publican Candidate at the coming Pre-with the requirements of any ordinance Hall, and given by the members of the sidential Election is gaining ground all its position shall be subject to the approval Amoy Club. The hall was very tastefully over the States. Various propaganda

of the Water Authority, and it shall be decorated, and the strangements were are being carried on in favour of the leved, and shall be provided with a closely Captain and Officer the Band of the raised not less than six feet love the floor excellent. By kind permission of the President, and it is said that it is on sitting iron wever, this seconot that Mr Tait is rolurning

Kaiser Franz Joseph 1. supplied the music. Dancing was continued into the curly hours of the morning, and averybody seemed to have a very good tim

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() Wrery such cistern or tank intensled bome earlier than he expected. There is contain a supply of water for truly is much activity in political eireles, Apreses shall be constructel in such a majority of the members of the Cali.nator and position, and with fornian Legislater, which is now in materials, as the Water Authority many in session, are in favour of the re-election each case require. of President Roosevelt.

NEW YORK, Nov. 29.

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The arrival of twelve subscription griffins by the Hanguang yesterday indicates that the races are drawing nigh. Training should commence in less than a month and

of the man of athairs. The events be here chronicles relate largely to distinguished people in art and literature as well as in polities, and the impression of whose charactors he scems to have noted down from time to time. There are stories, many of them betraying a gentle humour, and anecdotes and reminiscences of various sorte that fill out two presentable volumeя.

was delicate when young, and accordingly His father, the late Duke, he tells us, we not sont to school, but kept at home and fed on good porridge.

erta that he was judicially murdered, and certainly he was's victim of clan hatred. He was a Stewart, his judges

were Campbulls, and he was sacrificed for political necessity.

bia Religion and his Life," is the work The Scot of the Eighteenth Century,

PRICE and DELIVERY

When we mention Price, we

mean ROCK BOTTOM. When we mention Delivery,

We

mean EARLIER THAN ANYONE ELSE.

E now are and shall con- tinue to be the leaders

WE

at the time of his death, and unfortuuntoly going to cut under us if we know which Dr Jolin Watson had in the press in low prices. Nobody else is

it shows the lack of proper revision by anything about it. It is an those who carried out the printing. Dr

Watson does not furnish any fresh absolute fact thut, when you material-antiquarian resoarch was hardly come here, you get the very best his line-but he has made good use of matter brought together by earlier au drugs and medicines at the very thorities. Throughout the book the quiet lowest possible prices Judge

for yourself.

humour which was characteristic of “Ina subject ie not a very taking one. Despite! Maclaren" is constantly in evidence. Tho

the 'I and the '45, most of the eighteentla "Years after," he says, "when my century was dovoted to commercial advance.

our enthusiastieburâtes" will be found father was at Balmoral as a Minister in and here is a description by Dr Watson ALKINs. Lo

os the rails in the early morn The draw for the griffins mentioned above was as began between the ladies and gentlemen

the Government of the Queen, a discussion of the state of affaire in 1700-

"At the beginning of the century, Gina-

follows:-

3-(grey) "Keo Cheong" Staff 19-(dus) Mr C. Lafrentz 24-ink-groy) Mr R. Shewan 29-(bay) Mr W. G. Clarke 3(lark-groy) Mr T. 8. Forrest B-(brown) Hon. Mr H. Keswick blue dan) Mr H. N. Mody 46-(brown) 45-(grey) Mr C. Thiel

Mr J. R. M. Smith

Apothecaries 'Watkins' Hall, Building,

31, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG.

at breakfast on the virtues of porririge. gow was a dwindling town of about 12,000 It was condemned by several us too inhabitants, with only a few ships, and tasteless, and as not giving real nutri- noue able to make a distant voyage. Edin. ment. Sir Willian Jenner, the Queen'sburgh would have about 30,000 people, all physicinu, was one of the grumblers. confined in the old town. The nobles had My father, hearing sons diaparging flad, either ruined, or raining themselves 1311 remarks on the qualities of the favourite in London. The country swarmed with Scottish food, said in the positive man. boggars, who had reached, it is said, in ner which was natural to him-'Porridge evil years, the preposterous number of -why-excellent stuff-couldn't be bet-200,000. Inverness consisted of some 600 ter-why I was brought up on porridge thatched houses, and the population of myself.* Jenner looked across the table Dundee was considerably under 10,000, with his sharp-little eyes at him and said,The whole retenue of Scotland was only present the Hongkong Club t. Club Ger- I suppose you think yourself. Mentally od by the ill-fated Darion expedition."

The following have been selected to re-Yes, and a good specimen of the result £180,000, and foreign trade had been kill mania in the second half-yestly match for there was no doubt there could hardly be; Thon as a contrast is giron a picture of the Challenge Cup:-

- iron-grey) Mr J. Armstrong 53-(dark-grey) Mr A. Moir 65--(grey)

Mr F. B. Marshall (Amoy)

Bowling.

We have had quite a succession of gos-

E. H. Hinds (Capt.), P. R. Wolf, E. C. bouls of various nations in port during the Lauv, J. P. Loshy, J. W. C. Bon last few weeks. ganhoat Yuen

On Dec. 1st, the Chinese nar, T. C. Gray, J. H. Komp and H. Foochow and is still here. On Tuesday,

from Humphreys. Dec. 3. the German flagship Forst Hongkong Cluh alleys to-anorrow afternoon The first-named four will 'roll 'on the

from Shanghai for coal, but left on the oth Thursday at the same time, while the Bismarck, Captain Warnabush, came in at 5 p.m., and on the German alfegs on for Hongkong.

On Dec. ttl, sunthor second four will occupy the German alloys Japanese gunhoat, the Uji, enme in to-morrow and the Hongkong Club alleys (B) Auy person responsible for the fivor Foochow construction or maintenance of any cisters which has been hers for over a week, and

to join the Naniwa, on Thursday. structed or maintained in contravention tooth still.ronnin here.

(D) Every cistern or lank, whether in Į tuled for domestic or for trade porpeses, shall be cleaned ont al limesnahe There is now much activity internally to the satisfaction of the political circles with regard to nomination of the Presidential candi-The sloming out and limewashing to be the Sanitary Board not less than twice a year. dates. The Republicans are still unable (skate during the months of September and to decide between Mesars, Taft, Foraker, March. and Hughes, but the liest question to be solved is whether or no. President Roosevelt shall be nomiusted again. It very much looks as if is disposed to stand once more, as he refrains from suaouncing that he will not be candi

menta Osaka Anhi."

BRITISH TRADE..

LONDON, December 8. Imports in November show an creuse of £1,398,020; and exporta, increase of £2,887,014.

in.

so

THE WEATHER.

UNDESIRABLES IN

MANCHURIA.

Almost every traveller from the North- has something to say about the low 'status' of the white man there. The meanest "low white trasli" seems to be flocking fronï Middle Russia and Europe to Man- any improvement, but as to the powers of Scotland at the beginning of 1800.- churix. Many, of course, are the residue limb Jenner had perhaps a goort deal of right on his side, it such can be judged by and a dozen now and profitable industries their ranks are being constantly augmented "Glasgow has become a great seaport, of the camp followers in the late war, but the results of nutriment alone, for the were fresh in the land. There were reads and the men and women recruits constitute Cabinet Minister was not as strong a man through the country. Canals had been a menace. On the other band a hard: se the physician."

mado, coal-pits upened, iron-foundries working class, such as waiters, buffet Of course there are many references to started. Linen and eatton were being spun keepers, and burbers are coming ont, and

it

THE RECALL OF VISCOUNT ADEL

tish ecclesiastical politics--for is not the chinery; there were carpets on Boora, farai- nese proprietor's staff are all Russinat the Scottish Churches, or rather the Seat on a Inige scale and with ingenious in the Hotel Gramateil, Harbin, the Chi-

is plain that the Duke has a hereditary conches and post-obaises on the roads: Dake his father's sent "And in this volumeture in the rooms, paper on the walls, stage- love for Presbyterianism, the best form banks were directing and stimulatuig the of Church government." One of the most business of the country, and the estern characteristic of the many stories is con- towns were exporting their manufactures corned with the divisions of the Scottish in all directions, while Glasgow lad Chureh.

NEW YORK, December established a large trade with both the *Lately, an English visitor, when out Indies. A school of brilliant writers in Viscount Aoki significant at this juncture. The London Press" finds the recall of Melbourne Inmau gave a brilliant duer-stalking, conversed witla a ghillie who Philosophy, History, Religion, and the The Globo" considers the recall unfor

The Drama had earned for Edinburgh the

Billiards,

-

INMAN IN FORIL

the books that are interesting to Sents.

works Orditance, 1908, or of any regulators, the Chinese are spt to get somewhat to any of the provisions of the Water In consequenes of so many Nival visi- tim tande therenader shall rennre such excited, and to begin asking what is the cistern within seven days from the receipt east of these visits, and it is not always date. At a preliminary nomination meet-of written utice from the Water easy to convince thou that there is no exhibition of billiards in the City Hall bolonged to the Free Church. ing which was held on the 21st, it was stated that the President would not

Authority requiring him to do so. ulterior motive behial such courtesy visits. yesterday afternoon and evening, defesting Englishman said he had attended the title of the Modern Athens, and the Scots tunato, coinciding, as it does, with the Pre Dr Clark I do not think it would Curiously enough, we are often asked why Me, E. H. Hinds (received 500) in two services of both Churches, and had heard Kirk might have claimed to be the most ident's Message, which is silent on the interfere in the nomination arrange vitiate the regulations at all if the words does not a British gunboat come in, for games of 1000 up. The visitor was in their ministers talk in private, and could enlightened and broadest in Christendorn."subject of Asiatic immigration...

situated in any rider main district" were apparently they have kindler feelings splendid form and ho rattled up a number make out no difference at all between the Dr John Brown's lettors is the latest of nitted from regulation (A), (I) might towards England than towards some other of excellently compiled breaks, scoring in faith and the practice of worship between

Toxro, December 5, contain, after the word errected in the nations, serially the Japanese.

Telegrams from America purporting to the first game 1000 to his opponent's 328 the two. fourth line, the words "except with the

The author of "Rab and his Friends" give the alleged cauzo of Viscount Aoki's wl in the second game 1000 to his

Och, aye,' said Tonal, 'There is a could not but write well, oren when with recall are discredited in Tokyo. One permission of the Sanitary Bosed". £ Up to very nearly the end of November, "Pponent's 358. Three times Inman ex-grent differenes." would also add at the end of this resolution the weather was pruch warmer than usuni,

cooded the century-172, 167, and 194— ¦

out a thought of making literature. He journal states that the arbitary promisa "What is it? I cannot make it out." the words and with a tap for drawing but to amke up for this, since the beginning and he had quite a number of breaks of "ch, te's just this: that we'll have one. He used to conrorse with his in Government that legislation would be was a man of letters in more senses than giron by Viscount Aoki to the Washington off the water." With regard to (D) it is of December, we have been treated to very

over ity. Hinds best breaks wore grace, and the others will be grallooked "timates on paper much more freely the passed in Japan prohibiting emigration to water tanks periodically to keep them free steamers have had very had times cong and will no doubt take away pleasant ro. be damned, and we'll be singing "" enstomary to cleanse and finewash iron cold and wintry weather, and coast 78, 54, 52, and 46 (twico).

(disembowled as stags are) and burned people do now-a-days, when the obligations the United States was the immediate cause The visitor has had a splendid season in everlasting fire. It's just that they'll of private correspondence are supposed to from vegetable growths, and I have never up and down, the coast. Some nights the

Here is a distinction between the Court picture post-card.

be discharged by a sixpenny telegrain or s

Another paper aduits that Viscount As the frank-and | dokį, alone is not responsible for recent of the Second Empire and the Victorian singularly charming expresions of a rare events, but it is not to his advantage that Court.--

"My father has come back from staying make delightful reading in themselves; superiors and with public opinion.

literary temperamant, his familiar opistles ho is unable to sca oye to vye with his with the Queen in Scotland. People say while to any one who reads between their Baron Takabira, formerly a persona grata Mr Lau Chus Pak-Regulation (A) sounds

that the difference between the French lines to make outthair significance as docunt Washington and now Ambassador at 'The monthly competitions for the and English Court is chiefly this: that one something like class legislation. It should and for the return of those who have beau Captain's Cup and May Cup were hold is too much Bal-usque, and the other is ing the life of Edinburgh a generation ago Aoki's pribable successor.N.-C. Daily ments of human character and as illustrat Romo is generally mentioned as Viscount. be

eupplied throughout the Colony. Ragula-home enjoying furloughs. And this year Doc., 1907. The following cards ware tion (D-Does limewashing stimulate the has seen a good many of those. For the returned

at Happy Valley from the 7th to 9th, too Bal-moral," Apatite? If not, why is it considered nil visable to give peoplu a solution of lis- English-Presbyterian Mission, the Roy wash twice a year for culinary and trade. Campbell Brown and his wife have just purposes?

come back to their old work in Chin Chow; the Hor Hope Mouarief, who went home-

THE TROUBLE IN ZULULAND.

Lustos, December S.

Colonels Clarks and Shepstone, also

a doctor and a magistrate, have started

for Usuru with a warrant to arrest

Dinizula., Colonel Mackenzie remains at Nongoms, ready to net in the event of Dinizula resisting.

OUTRAGE IN INDIA.

Losos, December 8. An attempt was made to blow up the train of the Lieutenant Governar --of- Bengol at Kharagpur. The train was not derailed. The cause of the outrage is not known.

DEATH OF THE KING OF SWEDEN.

Lopes, Decomber S. The King of Sweden is dead. FREIGHTS TO THE FAR EAST,

LONDON, December 8. The principal German lines will raise their rates on bulk goods to 7å marka per cubic metre, ou the 1st January,

CRICKET,

Australia. England.

LOSION, December 3

The M. C. C. made 229 in their first

innings.

heux of nuyone experiencing any ill wind has been unusually violent, and collections of Hongkong, though the attend. which might possibly become dissolved in light have not leon able to make port flects from the sainte amount of lime steators that usually got it at day-ance last night was not very large.

the water inunodiately after the tank led before 8 or fo'clock, or ovens later nome- been so limewashed.

Mr Hooper-These regulations must be

times.

discussed.

NEW ARRIVALS. The anturin is the time for new arrivals

CANTON NOTES.

(From Our Correspondent.}

CANTON, December, 0. A Peking telegram says Ghat H.E. Chon.

Golf,

CAPTAIN'S Cu

of the recall.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Duke has a faculty for suggesting in extmot may be given, an illustration of the

they have a deep and varied interest. One Nowo."

4-10-14 landler, he says:

words the appearance and person of a man. special gusto with which te rolished & Of Sir Colin Campbell, a brother High-piece of good Scotyp 93-14-79

**The Duke of Buccleuch askod one of

The following notice is issued by Mr- 806-80 "He was a delightful rodest and manly his farmers what kind of a day it was Figg of the Hongkong Observatory. :---

On the 10th at 12.25 p.-The barometer" Weel y'or Grice, it's like to be shoord, to the depression which is moving Bast

has fallen very rapidly evor Japan wing

wards in the 3. part of the Sea of Japan.

Pressure has increased quickly, over Northern and Central China which is now covered by an anticyclonic area of con- siderable intensity.

alone, has returned with a bride, and they Lieut. H. C. B. Bord 83 281 old fellow, standing short and sturdy and going to ba..

**ITC. J. Satterthwaite, R.E.

Mr E. Davidson Mr. H. G. Wilson, R.N... Mr. A. Gittins are gone up to King Chun, where he was

R.N stationed before; the two Miss Ewings Dr W. Tait, R.N have also returned to the same place, while

Mr E. J. Grist Miss Symington has come out to join this

Mr E. 0. Lane. Mission in Any The Rev. G. M. Walas Mr C. W. May

Mr P. Tester

fu, recently Viceroy of the Two King and his wife are now on their way and will be appointed to the post of Minister should be here in a week's timo Miss. of the Board of Foreign Affairs,

Usher is coming via Americn shortly. Mr Viceroy Chang has sent a despatch and Man Oldham have been inarried Poking, recemmouding Taolai Kwong for Ch

promotion. Bir Kang is now Engine The, and are now goue inland to Dr.. LI. A. Bajss, R. N...

(2 entries). POOL.

38761 square, with a very aquare jaw, and, for n 99-10-83 Wondor, a grey moustache and short tuft 86 284 on his under lip, eschewing in this matter 991584 the ancient military code. His hair was a *92-7-85

48-0-79.

Inngtailed shoorя,

Wi' in tween,

An' it'll be kittletae plump, But it'll no' be a wecht o' weet,“

CHINA'S RAILWAYS.

Gradients are steep generally, and strong monsoon gales may ho expected in the Formosa Channel and the China soa

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours and ing at 10 a. to-day, 6.00 inches

Poromat for the 24 hours ending at HOUD to-morrow.

FORKUAST DIETRIOT.

... 103-1985 grey 'touzle, standing straight like an (24 entries)

elongated lawyer's wig." MAY CUF.

The Duko gives the following account of 10492 89 an interview with Sir, William Harcourt, Poo, where the trouble occurred

which is characteristic of that statesman curly last year. It will probably be -Chief of the Canton Hankow-Railway, remembered that Mrs Oldham is a sister Mr C. J. Satterthwaite, R. E. 8410-74 and after mucf chatting the following Nov. 13, 1802--Harcourt called to-day, and is rendering very neoptable service,f Dr Lewis Faton, of Chin Chew, and Lieut. H. C. R. Boucher, R.K, 84-777 points appeared worth noting :- The despatch roviews his career, and points vice for soven yours at the side. of her

in herself

a lady Doctor, who did

good sor-Dr. G. M. Harston at the valuable work that he has done in brother in fish place:: Boy the London Br S, Forrest atat ten years ago from the United States, different parts of Ching sites he returned Mission, the Rev. T. C. Brown, MA Me-3-Grist

Dr. Wai. Tait, RN up next week, as he h Mr CW. where he took a complete course in

arrived in Hongkong. He is to W. May Engineering -

strengthen the Mission in

(24 entries). Chiang Chiu, whore Dr A. Fabry and the Roy. A. J. Winner of May Cap:

of Captain's Cup. Admiral Tain les scut a telegram to the Hutchinson are living. Viceroy from Yamchow saying that a nan

the all those

Winger of Poul kriends arrested there has stated chat Dr Sun Yntrally all the Missionaries of these two Atuoy, we shall be able to my that prosp Sen's Society are importing many arma Missions are on the field, an unusual that many methods of concealing the arms married in Hongkong three wooks ago and all danger will be avoided. It contains into Kwaugtung, Vis Annom. He says arent where a large a number is concerned.

Ho said Mr Rhodes offered to do it WHY SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISUMATOR a minute should be lost, when a TF your child is threatened with aroup for £20,000, and scoffed at wishing to ad-D be collered! If you doubt this just Chamberlain's Cough Remody gives us soon Dr O. E. Blair, of

Ting Chow Tu, was are being resorted to and that great num and has now taken his bride up to that

A Non-Paying Line.

The Yuchuangu (Board of Posts and Communications) memorializes the Throne concerning the present condition of the 18+ 2-80 pured tantopit on the (Cganda) nawly completed Chenting-Taiyuan branch

8 railroad. He said it would never gay, and line of the Peking-Haukow trunk railway 1-Hongkong and Neighbourhood N. 284 that Mr Rhodes laughed at it also.

and that, judging froin the existing circum wind, strong; fine. (2) He said that what he wanted to income of the line for 1008 will be insofi-South coast of Chien hetween Hong-

stances and the various bad prospects, the 2-Fornass Chandel N.E. galo. know was what was to be done during the ciont for mucting the expenditure to that, Kong and Lamocks: Same as No. L. four yours before & muilroad could rosch, the Board of Finance should be instructed 4-South coast of Chis hotween Hong- Uganda

to seo and make up the deficit for the kong and Hainan: N. galo, coming year.

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!!I replied, Administer the with £46,000 expenditure.

country

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give is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy minister all countries beyond. He said

DROUP.

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