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it this. DEMOTIVE and SráFISTICAL Accousts of, and DIRECTORIES for ~ -- JEONGBONG

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Do. Ladies Dircotory Osaka. Da. 'ak Diretorr Tokyo." Do. ilitary Forces.

MACAP.

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THE DAILY TEENS, FRIDAY, APRIL 61, 1688.

.

FIRE BRIGADE INSPECTION,

penalty for each slack joint. Open to all Barouang, not compoting in (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e). Teams to bo selected by ballot and the nature of the ovent to be also determined by ballot. Prize, $3 to each of winning team. In this event the winning team was:-

W. Ra-bertson

J. Biowart.

Dí Hail

of direct telegraphic communication with the offices of the E. E A. &C. Tul. Co., is Quen's Roade"

Typhoon in about 21 4eg. N. 114 dog.

A slight shook of earthquake was folt in more than one person to avary one thousand cubic feet of clear interest space, nor shall Tientsin on the 20th elt. No darange was done.

Mr. Sangstar's next Organ Recital in Bt. The Fire Brigade Inspection was held yester- spoh non-Chinese tenement be at any John' Cathedral ta flgod for Thursday next, the day on the Cricket Ground, In the earlier part occupied by more than one person to every 19th hat, ut 9pm.

E the day the Government Brigade, went one thoneind cubic fact of clear internal

The all portable railway contracted for last through a number of oxeresses, for which prizor S. WATSON & Co, LIMITED, space." It would therefore be quite lawful year by the Frotteh 3gnliente in (anys the Chi were awarded. At 4 pm. the Government and for a perabo occupying a terrace house to 150 mere fratan) being despatched by bunt to Tung-Volunteer Brigades were drawn up at the back the two lower floors for business purposes chow for Peking."

of the City Hall to be inspected by H.E. the and provide sleeping accommodation for

Mr. T. Sercombo-Smith took his seat on the Governor. Shortly after four s'élook His Ex- forty persons in the two upper rooms. This Bono at the Magistracy, yesterday morning, colloney arrived and having been received by the a remote contingency, though Mr. A., Wise, who has been appointed Superintendent of the Governmont Brigade, Me:

| Acting Registrar,

H. B. Wodehouse, C.M.C., inspected both Bri. more unlikely things bavo lappened, and in

aisted by Mrs. Gordon rades. The men were then pat through a pam fact a tendency in that direction is already cameron, will prisant, tho Hongkong Bieber at REOPER, but the effect was considerably discernible.

Association prizos ut the City Hall this afternoon sapered by the heavy showers of rain which bagst ignorant of those matture can be satisfied, that another typhoon in about 27 drç. X. 191deg K at half-past four o'clock

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTE.

thay seem

Lady Des Voeur,

1887, July 21st-" The barometer has risen except about the gulf of Toaquin. The follow- ing notice was issued at4 p.m. yesterday The typhoon appears to be crossing Heinas' Gra- At the cloma of the events both Brigaden hardiente are moderate for E. winds in China. The ing boon drawn up to form the three sides of a temperature is low and the handily great."

Typhoon in aout 201 deg, N. 100 deg. A. hollow square,

. 1887, July 22nd-The baromoter has fallen His BXCELLENovaddressed them as follows Mr. Wodalicuse and men of the Government in Haiphong owing to the approach of the past Brigada, Me Mallory and men of the Volunteer typhoon. It is possible that other typhoon Brigade, I havefund great pleasure in being pro has approached Northern Formoss from the East. sent to-day and seeing some of the manoeuvres The End Bail et romored yesterday about 1.35 sided, in so far as one who is my entirely. The post typheen appears to have esloral southern Panties concated with your honourable nenupation, and T.?

1887, July 3rd." The typhoon that crossed your present position and efficiency avo worthy of you honourable record. I ara very sorry that we the China Sex passed santh of Haiphong during havo bad such appropitious weather and have the right. The typhoon that approached thus been covented from cosing as much as we Northern Form has optered the mainlandı

This worth bila to pause and ask whether

to fall about this time. A number of ladios the B is likely after all to do any good,

The local Agent of the Straits Insurance attended the inspection and competitions, and H. With its object we most beartily sympathise, Company has received a telegram to the effect E. Major-General-Cameron was slas present. As provided it can be allsinod without injustice that anlvage recoverable from the wreak of the the afternoon wore on the weather, if anything, otherwise should have done, but I am quite onra south of Shanghai. The North Cone was Protat-

steamer Sikh te very considerable,

and without uudno sacrifice. It will be

understand, therefore, tant our criticism is of a friendly nature, and is offered with the |view of obtaining the best measure feasible. 124 If we are to have a measure of the klod, the

The Agents (Mcs. Adarson, Ball & Co.) present one unmistakably does not go far imfarm us that the Shire Line steamer l'em- enough. Our impression is that it will brokeahire, frem Hamburg, and London, left found, if passed in its prasan: form, to base Singapore yesterday morning for this port

Communications on Editorial matter should ddressed "The Editor," and those on barnean "The

Manager," and net is individasis by name.

This typhoon enteroi the mainline during the previous nigft in the bowtoad of Worshow. North Cone terra intend out 1.10 p.m. yesterday."

1887, July 24th Direction to take down the

terior of China.

The Chinese Times says that the Imporial wors, and it was foally decided to postpone that you are zo accustomed to a non deaded yesterday afp. The increler has fallen Maritime Customs flotilla will soon be reinforced to another day The Band of the Northampton-great pleasure to sue persous representing

several events, which recasted to be competed-irlier eloment, that the main has taken very slightly in the SF."

little from your enjoyment. It has given me two or three new cruising vessels of the hire Regiment was present during the after all the various races in the Colous contend most improved modern construction.

ing in a sprit of honourable ontlation in at

The typhoon upecats in hacs mened.N, Westward in the ka- noon and played various selections of music.

The competitions word sarried out, under the occupation which is of sech very great service to the commanity in fact witheat which the

1837, July 9741. The barometer has fallen direction of a Committee consisting of the probability is we should tet long exist as a between Shanghai and Amugy (cwing to the ap Superintendent, Mr. H. E. Wolhouse, C.M.G. community. I had imagined that there might prosok of a typhoon travelling apparently N. We are requested to call attention to the fact the Assistant Superintendents, Chief Insphotor ho symptome of race dislike, which would appear Westward and has rinon elsewhere. The tam- no effect whatever; or if anything that the nest Englin mail will be loved on Hurspoul and Mr. J. S. Braver Lout. Cok on an occasion of this kind, and it has be posture, and humidity are rather high and effect contrary to that intended. What Tuesday seat, the 10thirst, nt 5 p.m., late letters Anderson, referee; Hor. A. P. MacEwen, Hon, with fechings of the greatest satisfaction that I cloudy weather prevails"

have viewed all nationalities working together is the character of the now, description being valved till 9. The Parel mail will be . . Desna, Commander Ramsay, R. burmoniously. I cannot pass our on this rous night.

Mesars. L. Mallory, H.J. H. Tripp, and E. K. oocasion an event which I am quite sure bas 1987, July 28th.-Tiki barometer has fallen of house by which what was formerly closed at 3 o'clock on blonday afternoon. the European district has of late been

Haigh, judges; and W. M. Arthur, time hooper. caned the greatest sorrow not only to wyself at all stations except Shanghai, whore it bas invaded? Nos sho Obines abanties that

competitions

The following are the details of the various but to the whole community, I mean the very risen. The lowest reading of the barometer is serious accident which occurred to the foreman reported from Amoy. The temperatura und of the Volunteer Brigade, Mr. Hoes I think hinidity are high and the wanthar is cloudy.” were common in the girly days of the cofony,

it will be gratifying to you, his comrades, to 1887, July 30th. The barometer has fallen but well built bruses let off rooms and flats

(a) COUPLING Two LENGTHS or HOSE AND know the deap sympathy which is felt for him in the north. Theca te a storm in the Sea of and occupied indiscriminately by Chinese

ATTACHING BRANCH PIPE. THESE MEN by myself and the whole commanity in his ant. Jagar,-proba ly ond of the typhoone that Intely stand by the loss well-to-de of the European

1st Prize. 28 for each of winning xiplot; 2nd fexing, which was caused by the terrible accident were indicated by obarvations in northern Prine, $2 for each of next triplet; 3rd Prize, which neuert while performing, in common with China. The temperature and the humidity are community. The latest block created is that

51. Limited to thiety competitors to be yourselves, kis honou able and dangerous duty.ther high and cloudy weather prevails. salented by ballot. Prize to. be forfeit if couplings are slack,

Correspondents are requested to forward their aero and addrose with sommunications addressed to the Sailor, not for pablication, but se svidence of good

faiti

All letters for sub leation should be written on ore silo of the paper only.

countermandad.

il

Advertisements Did Sabarziotions which are ordured for a fixed period will be continand

Urdera for extra scpics of the Daily Press should be wont hoteza 11 am- on the day of publication. After hat bear the supply is Iunited.

TELEFONE Nɔ. 12. “

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, APRIL 6ra, 1888.

Is the Legislative Council on Wednesday the European Reservation Bill, as was ex- Eccled, passed its second reading unopposed. In fact so little difference of opinion was

According to our Tiestsin contemporary, orders have been given and agreements made to hasten the completion of the Port Arthur gra- ing dook and basin, sa it is found inconveutert to send the Northern squadron Sonth or iv Ja-OR CHINESA ONLY. pan for repair and rofit.

fernance to be given this evening at the Thontee We would remind our roaders of the per Royal, City Hall by the Lily Mindiasis. Judg.

at the corner of Hollywood Road and Olding by the woo they soured on Saturday last. Bailey Street, where the bangalows below we have no doubt a full house will be the reward

of their endeavours.io entertain the public. Alexandra Terrace formerly stood, Alexan

The Nania Sirabu, a Kobe native paper, manufacturer of Kyoto, bas transferred his busi- ness to a company with a capital of 50,000 yeu. Several agencies for the sale of the products of the factory were recently appointed.

The Nas of the winners of this competition ware 20, 109, and 80. Time, 20.

This typhoon entered the mainland B. of Mago during the

Tain deprosaian and passibly a different origin.

19:7. August 2nd." The barometer has risen in the South and is very low in Japan, sad gradients are steep for W. wins. The tem

weather cloudy but fine."

dra Terrace itself is now in process of cover states that. Kanaan, the well known porcelain (b) DETACHING BRANCH PIPE AND UNCOUP.then given for His Excellency, for Lady Desperature is hipb, the humidity moderate, and the ̈

sion. As His Excellency, has shown a dis- position to lock into things for himself we would respectfully suggest for His Excel. loney's consideration the advisability of maki

Captain G. R. Stoari, who arrived hore by the ing a personal inspection of this lot of pro- F. and O. steamer Hydaspes, with instructions perty. He will find that the bouges cannot from a homa Salvage Associations to report on properly be called either European or Chi. the practicability of ssiving the British steamer irdgay, which went ashore near Cupe atangani, nese, judging from their structure, for they of which in December last, leaves her belong to a decidedly counosite style, and to-day accompanied by Ms. R. Cooke, of the their occupation is equally composite. Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Company, by will, if we mistake not, aten be found that the Scottiak Oriental Beamer Beratungse, to

inspect the stranded vessel. they are not occupied in excess of one indi- vídual to every thousand feet of cleur internal space, nor is inet to anything like that limit,

It is with great regrob (ys the Hingo News) we have to record the death of Mr. E. Zapps, whe for many years, past has copied the re- sponsible position of German Consut at Yoko-

I will not keep you here any longer in the rain, but again convoy to you mig hoszty thanks for what I have witnessed bero this afternoon.

Out the call of Mr. WOLEHOUSE, cord were Voss, and for Major General Camera.

His EXCELLENCT said-Ithank you very much for your kind expressions of feeling on bobalf af myself and my wife. She is unavoidably pbacut owing to nos being very wall, other wiss I am sur

Lang Two LesGTHS OF HOSE. THE MEN. -18 Prize, $3 for each winning tripleh, 2nd Prise, for oach at winuing triplet; 3rd Friss, $. Limited to thirty competitors, to he rolected by ballat. Competitors in she would have besa exceedingly pleased to be

not to be allowed to compete. Thestart be from end farthest from branch pipe. Prise to be forfeited if couplings are slack.

The wimmers in this entry prero Nos. 80, 64, and 19. Timo, Iros. (e/ TO SESSTITUTE NEW LENGTH AND ATTACH

LEANCH PIPE THE MEN ALLOWED.—

Is Prize, So for sech winning triplet; ad Prize, $ for each next winntag triplet; Srd Prize 81. Limited to thirty competitors to be selected by ballot. Competitors in (a) and (b) not allowed to compete. Prize to bo for feited if couplings are slack.

The

present to-day.

THE TYPHOONS OF 1887.

Trikoon in ontario. N. deg. E.

1887, Angest 3ril-The barometer has fallen and gradients remuin steep for B.W. winds owing

a typhoon in Korea, which is boring aorti

wards The temperature is high. the humility high in the North and low in the South, and the weather in cloudy and squally."

Cena beta igasund und Fuman,

1887, Augast 4th. The barometer has risen except in Wladivostock. Gradients online steep

The following is Dr. Dóbeck's report on in-for W. winds owing to the typhoon now dis formation concerning typhoons issued in 1887 from the Hongkong Observatory:

appearing in the North. The temperature is high, the Lamidity masrafe, and overcast and squnly weather provadla."

Centre near Essler Kören.

1587. Angnet 15th. Tha hormianter has fallen in Hengkong axing to a typheon which

Sea."

The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly there on the subject that the Hou, P. RYBIE If we are correct in aur surmise, sach house bana, Mr. Zanim entered the consular service 140 triplet who carried off first prize in this in the forene from here are reprinted below. appears to be travelling Westward in the China

CODE OF SIGNALS JE US AT VICTORIA PEAL week to allow time for further consideration

MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG.

PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA.

PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA. PLAN OF FORGION CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAL, PLAN OF YOKOHAMA

PLAN OF MANILA. PLAK OF SALGON..

PLAN OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE PLAN OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANO.

Among the other cutouts of the book are- An Anglo Chinese Calandar, Mean of Barome.

ter and Tharmonitor, Rainfall, S.

could not find a seconder to his motion for might be legally built under the new. Or the postponement of the second clause for a dinanes in the district, reserved for Euro- pean residences, and as there is not the slightest probability of houses of a worse class being built, as in fact this is the parti cular class of bouses it is desired to exclude, it follows that the Bill would be absolutely useless. On the other hand, to rise the

as regards the line of demarcation. It has hitherto been a custom in the Legislative Council, a custom ameuating to an unwritteri law, that when any unofficial member asked for time, bis fellow unofficial members would

ware Nos. 3, 9%, and 38. Tinte, 31seca.

when Mr. von Braad was Minister to Japan,) ROLL OF ONE LENGTE OF HOSE-Ist and obtained as an acknowledgment of his talents

Prize, $3;nd Prize 32; 3rd Prize, $1. In and industry the important post of Consul-Gen. case of equal excellence prise of merit to be Daring his long residence in Japan Mr. Zaupa eral in this country of the German Empire.

allotted to each competitor. Spoed not naven tial, but to be considered when competition is won the well-deserved team and respect of all otherwise equal. Competitors in (a) (6) and classes and nationalities in the foreign commu

(e) not allowed to compete. Tisited to ten competitors, to be selected by ballot. it with which he was for so many years inti- mately connectnů.

Nos. 51, 48, and 10 wore the winners of the first prize.

HUNDRED YARDS RACE FULLY EQUIPPED. -OPEN TO ALL NOT HAVING BEEN ENTERED IN PREVIOUS Yasra-rt Prize, $3; nd Prize, Srd Prise, $1.

After a hard struggle the erent resulted in a

The remarks concerning typhoons, meteorologi- cal signale, and storm-warnings published in the Chian Coast Meteorological" Register issne The remarks, if not otherwise stated,refer to the position of the centre of the typhoon, as deter stale of the weather at 9 am, or 10 a.m. The

Typhoto in about 21 deg. 9. 115 dg. E.

1887, August 16th. Dirations is hoist the mined from a provisional discussion of observa Bath Cone ward issued graferey at 3.17 p.m.aut tious subquently received, iş adier in small I to remove this and how the Ball at 4,30 p.m. The print. The basis on which the information was Bullwrs directed to biletken down «l 10.25 a.m. founded is explained in a pamphiot: The Law today. At kp.m. yourday the following no of Storms in the Easter bas," published in tice was issued Typhoon S. W. af Hongkong September. 1886 ----

moying Westwurstrech .. winds prevail 1887, April 16th" Tha baromoter is falling over the northern part of the China Sead the over Luzon but steady along the cass, cawouber is overcast and wet.“ dienta for SW winds are very gentle. The tem- Centro deg.-Y. 100 deg. 1. The typhoon was perature and the hamidity are high, and cloudy Aging out at this time. weather prevails.”

The Chinese Times says:–“ Foreign traders epport Lim, even although they might en legal noun of space for each individual notice a ilistinst improvement in the export tertaio different views on the reasure at might, Mr. Ryrie euggests, entail hard-etaples bat come here for sale. Strawbraid, the time under ossideration. The fact ship on some of the poorer members of the though its general condition learce still moli to be desired, is more regular Uma before, and that Mr. Bratz could God no seconder on European community who are compelled to the fradda in lengths of the bundles are not A full Chronology of remarkable events since Wednesday last is therefore, somewhat re-occupy sub-divided houses. The problen repeated, or, at any ruta, are less common. win for ban Fa

the advent of forsignors to China and Japan.markable. The Government can

always seems to us & more difficult one ban soins the country-bales that used to be loaded with HAND PUMP RACE FOR INDIANS-PIFTy temperature is bigb, the humidly moderate, and the weather alondy." A dosription of Chinese Festivals, Fasts, &o, rush a Bill through in a hurry if they wish, to have been generally supposed, and quite

with the days on which they fall.

and it is therefore almost a matter of self- apart from the question of the line of demar Comparative Tablos of Money, Weights &

defonce that the unuficial members should cation, there are good reasons why the Bill Seal of Hongkong Stamp Datic The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1986.

eupport each other when any one of their should not be passed in a hurry, why suple Seales of Commissions and Charges adopted by number has a ressonable request to prefer sine should be given for its mature con

the hembers of Commerce of Hongkong for time for further consideration. If such deration. Shanghai Amoy and Newchwang. Hongkong Chair, Jiariskahn, and Boat Hire.

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The APPENDIX cousists of

FUCK HUNDRED PAGES

of claw's printul matter, to which reference is constantly requirol by residents and those haring commersial as political rolations with the Countries ombracat within the scope of the Chroniche and Directory.

nelucu TREATIES WITH CHINA-

Great Britain, Nanking, 1842. Tientsin, 1858

a motion wore munde obviously for the pur- The difficulty with which the Bill proposes pose of obstruction the casu would be differto deal in an unmistakably existent and very ent, but that the motive in the present in pressing one. It la due to a mistaken policy stance was not obstruction was clear on on the part of the dovernment, and while the face of it. In the first place Mr.the effort to amend the mistake is worthy of BIRIS had not sitered a word of die-recognition, it must also to recognised that sent from the principle of the Bill; and the task is not an easy one. Until Sir Th Contents of the Appendix are too nummer- outs to rapitulats ir or Advertisement bat-in-the-necoud phiper-bis-statement-bot-there- Jon"Porr BixxLser's régime the Cross bad not been sufficient time to consider its Roads had been looked upon as the limit of details was trite in fact, as the Bill had the Chinese quarter. At that time there only been before the public for six days, was a large demand for land among the The Governor, after the chat had been Chincre, and some owners of property in the read and passed, so far recognised the in- European quarter, finding that they could, disputable justive of Mr. Exair's request if allowed to sell for conversion into Chinese that he consented to leave the Bill in Com-houses, realise at a great advantage, made mittee, notwithstanding that there was application to the Government. Sir JoHN seconder to the mation for a postponement Porn HENNY, who would gladly have As everybody at concur with His Ex-seen the Europeans crowded out of the cellency that there is no great hurry in colony altogether, readily granted the per- The matter, it is, that no injury would mission, contrary to the advice of the ba done by s week's delay, the desertion of principal officials, notably Mr. (now Sir) Mr. Ryure by his brother unofficials has scm SMITH. The great firo of 1878, something of the mysterious about it. which destroyed a large number of Euro.

Clefoo, with Addition Article Opium Convention, 1883.

and all oilers not abrogatað.

France, Tientsin, 1859

Convention, 1860

Textsin, 1885

Treaty of Commerce, 1996. Convention, 1887.

United States. Tuntain, 1858

Additional, 1860

Peking, 1890

German, Tienlisi, 1801

Teking, 1890

Rasa, Japan, Spain, Brazil, and Foru.

TREATIES WITH JAPAN

Great Britain

United States

TREATIES WITH CORBA

TRDANTEŻ WITH. SIAM

TREATIES WITH ANKAM

Netherlands. Corea

TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA

CUSTOMS TARIFFI

Chinese

Jojuzione LEGAL

Simaise

Corean

Orders in Connell for Government of HEM. Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, 1675, 1881, 1884, 1884, 1886, 1885. Root H.B.M. Supreme and other Courts

Code of Civil Procedere, Hongkong

in Chinnu Japan

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Tables of Consular Foos

Table of Hongkong Coort Fees

Admiralty Bates

Forsiga Jurisdiction Aot

States in Chita

Sheep's and camels' wool is also cleaner, arul thirty to Thely per cent of sand and dirt are How often found to have not more than twenty strictest precautions when buying, it may be per cent, and as the foreign traders take the hoped the frauds complained of may come to an

.

In the Supreme Court, yesterday morning, Juelice. the Astorey Duneral mored that Mr. before Hon. J. Russell, C..G.. Acting Chief loury Edward Pullocks be allowed to praotása at the Har. The Attorney Generel said he belie the papers filed were in order, and he ventured in chink that the sabers of the Dar here would welcomes to their aunter a gentleman bearing distinguished a name. The Acting Chisi Justice said be and looked over the paper which had been filed, viz.,'an affidavit of ideûity by Dr. Castle, and an affidavit filed by Mr. Pollock hire self that he was the same Honry Edward Pol- and they appeared to be in onlor. His Lordship lock mentioned in the call to the Bar certifionte, added that as a grandson of the great Chis! Baron, Mr. Follock may probably inherit some of that legal capacity for which the Chief Baron was so distinguished, and that doubtless his learn ing would he of anctance to all of them in their various avocalious

1887, August 17th The barometer hes 1887, April 17-The barometer is falling fallen in Tonquin and risen in Hongkong. Gra atull stations except Wladivostock, and the full is dents are moderate for S.E. winds over the greatest in Manila. There dyponts to be a China sea end for S.W. winds in Northern China. typhoon in the neighbourhood of Luzon. The Tho temperature is low, the humidity high, and Yan-1st Prize, $3. The Hard Pemp to cloudy weather prevails:" be full of water.. Penalty of one second Zor The typhoor appears to Kan be some disiner Ff the

Philippines. every inch of water below beim.

1687, April 18th-The barometer continues Fatty Dad was declared the winner of this to fall in the South but has risor in the North event.

The temperature and the humidity are rotaor S-ONE HUNDRED YARDS WATER BUCKET | high and cloudy weather prevaila".

RACE, BUCKET TO BE FULL OF WATER — ' 1587, April 19th-The typhoon has probably For Europeans paly, Penalty of une second passed northwards in the Pacifio. The baromotor ~for every inch of water below brim lat Prian, has risen except in Bolinao. Gradients for N.E $5, 2nd Prize, $3; Ged Prize, Si Limited to winds are moderato. The temperature and the Sen enmpetitors, to be selected by ballot. humidity are high and steady weather prevails." Competitors in (a) not to compito.

W. Beaton.....

W. Johnstonmargari

T. MacDonald

I

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3

This ten probably recurred in the Pac

1887, April 20th-The barometer is rising ercept in Nagasaki, where it has falban, and gradients are very slight in southern China. 4(a) GET MANUAL READY FOR WORK WITH The temperature and the humidity are high and

ONE LENGTH OF HOSE-First appearance of the weather is overcast."

Water frontale test of winding Fire 1967, May 11th The Inromoter is still Europoons to one manual. tan Chinese and falling over Luzon but hes risen along the coast. two Indians allowed for pumping The Chi-Grahenta for N.E. winda contions steep in ness teams, to be elected by ballot. $1 to southeru and moderate in northern China. The sach of winning team. Limited to tou Euro temperature in moderate, the humidity rather peans to be selected by ballot. Two Manuais high and the weather overcast." only to be used. Prizs, $35 in equal amounts. Winning Indinis in event) excluded from

this event.

quantly heavily handicapping that team.

1887. Angast 24th-The barometer has fallen in the sighbourhood of Amoy and risen elsewhore. Gradients are moderats for S.W. winds over the Ebins saz and inoderate for N.E. winds to the North of Amoy. The temperature is high angt the weather fine and dry,"

Centen odamni phoon in 20 deg. N, 150 deg. E.

1867, August Röth.-" At 6.10 p.m. yesterday the following notice was issued - Soul ty pana in somthern part of Farmoss Channel. At 7 .. the rioy directions were imanikéo keist the Drugs and al 10.20 to hoist the North Cone, The wind increased last prening in Aring and heavy squalle with violent gasts and a heavy well is the sea were reported during the night. The typhicou appeare to have extered the wain- land and to be moving northwards. The barome. ter has risen and gradiente are gentia avar the. China sea

Typlican entered the mainland dogs to and north of Any and it then used to blow.

1387, Angust 26th. The barometar is sturdy onquin and has fallen showhere. Gradients ara slight. The temperature and humidity ars rather high and cloudy weather prevails with Typhoon in 15 deg. N. 126) H. funding to Ex). thunderstorms in Solhern China Directions 1887, May 12th-The baroroster is very low to tuka down the North Clone mera ised of 1.10 but steady over Luzon and has fallen along the.. yesterday. coast. Gradients for N.E. winds romain steep.

1387. August 7th The barometer hae The temperature and the humidity are moderate fallen especially in Tougain. Gradientssrealight. and the weather is cloudy in the south and fine for S. winds. The temperature and humidity in the north"

are high and cloudy weather prevails.' Typhoon in 16 deg. N, 126j deg. 3. (aceeding to Faura), 1887, September 5th-The barometer has 1887, May 13th-The aromaine, is nearly fallen in the south and gradients are moderate steady bat gradients for E. winds continue for N, wirda. The temporature is high and the steep. The temperature is high, the humidity weather sloudy but day." very low and the weather cloudy. At 10a.m. the following telegram was sent to the Treaty ports: There appears to be a typhoon at some dis- tance to tan East of Lasen.

Typhoon is about 26 sing, N,110 deg. E, 1887, May 14th-"The barometer Las risen and gradients for NE. winds are moderate. The temporataré is onderafe, the humidity low und cloudy weather prevails."

This typhoon reaved out of 30,

18:7, September Gil" The fall in the baro- mater has continued along the SE. const of China and in Luzon and gradients coutinne modsate for N. winds. There appears to be s typhoon S. W. of Formos. The fperature in high and the weather fine and dry.”

Typhoon about 15 flog, N. 119 deg

1887, September 7th.-"The baromoter Las fallen along the southern coast of Chins owing to the typhoon, referred to yesterday, passing 1887, May 26th--"The barometer has fallen.westward in the China Sen. Directions to hoist There is a depression S.D. of Shanghai. The the Drum were issued.nl 4.15 p.. yesterday, and temperaturs is moderate, the baridity high and heist the South Cone at 11.15 ani, this morning.

The following telogram was issued at $1.90 a the weather overcast and wet.

The typhoon spears to have been situated in the Fife East Ling N.K, Westward.

1887, May 27th. Thero is a decided full in the barometer at all stations owing to the ap pronch of the typhoon indiosted yesterday. The temperatura and the humidity are high and cloudy weather prevails."

El

phoon S.E. of Hongkong moring westward." The temperature is high and the weather clondy but rather dry."

Typliven in about 16-dég, N. 118 deg. B.

1887, September 8th.The baromoter has fisikoa in Tongais. The typhoon appears to have entered Annam. The tamperstore is high, The typhson appears to have been E. of the Ballinlang Chan the weather-clonily bit fino and dry and mode. rate SE. winds prerail. dt pa. yester.tay the 1687, May 28th-The barometer has risen following telegram was istal Typhoon acopt in the North. The typhoon is situated S.W. of Hongkong moving westward, and also temporefere and the bidity are high and out of Japan and is moving northwards. The directions to hoist the Ball” cloudy weather prevails."

Two manualy No. 6 and 7 competed for this, The following memorial on the exemption the team working No. 6 winning with a good fainan is published in the Paking Glasstie off) PonriNG MACH-PRIZE FOR ENDUL from duty and lekin of the mineral produce of bit to spare. Time, mis seos the 15th ult. Some time ago the Viceroy of

ANCE-TEX CHINESE AND TWO INDIANS the purpose of mining copper be the rss of Canton reported the formation of a company for

FOR BACH MANDAE. TWO LENGTH or Hose-Any of the crow leaving off not to foreign maolinery in the Island of Huizar. he allowed to resume, water at no time to be Copper and walachite are both found in large

less than fifteen feet higher than nozzles, halght of water to be decided by opinion of Superin- quantities in the hills within the Chang-huz district in the south-western corner of the island. tending Judge, whose decision to be Gual. The malachite forms the apper stratum, and the

Frise, $10 to be squally divided. If both It is well the Dil I was left in Committee, poan houses in the district on which copper the lower one. From 10 to 20 per cent. notinse pomping for half an hour each to ob- tuin half the prics. Crews to be selected by For it will require amendment. before it in the Chinese were trenching, gave a for- of copper can be extracted from superior quality

ballot. of malachito, and what yields no copper ore is

Competitors in fe not allowed to be regarded na satisfactcrily complete. Wether supetas to the moremont, which as valuable is farulahing oviuring material. The compete. do not refer to the line of demarcation, bat gone on steadily ever since, notwithstand. Ta-yeu hills, which are the seat of production, The two manuals Nos. 3 and 7 were again the le closs to the Li country far away from all ones rised in this competition. After pumping to the question of space allowance and its ing that Government has claimed, as we are regular lines of communication and in the midst for about seven minutes it was decided to divide bearing in the arrangements in the Goveru informed by Sir WILLIAM Des Veux, the of a malarial district. Their mineral wealth, 10s prize between the two teams, No. 7 manual cent establishments, namely, the Military right to refuse permission for the erection of though great, will be handicapped by heavy being much more diflent to work and conse and Police Barracks. A clause exempting Chiness houses and basin someoneca exercised working expenses and the drawbacks attending a now enterprise, and will not attract capitalists these from the operation of the Ordinance. Differences of opinion may prevail as to unless some definite prospect of rain is of (c) Hoter LADDERS, RAISE BRANCH PIPE, AND ATTACH SUPPORTS-Prizs for noatnear and was proposed, but His Excellency did not the conditions on which land should be held, It is indispensable, therefore, that the cost of

stead'zors and control of ladder. Spied not production should be reduced as much as pos approve it, because it would be allowing the but to one can blame a landlord for ensible, and to attain this end it is proposed that

essential, but to be considered if other condi- tions oqual. Five Europeans for each ladder. colony to break the law and would have the deavouring to deal with his property in the for a period of three years from the beginning of Prize, $15. Tents to be selected by ballet, sppearance of self-stultification; he also most advantageous way to himself so long the present year all copper and walkebite mined

and competitors in eventa (a) and (b) not to in Chang-hna and exported from Hoihow shall

be allowed to compete. Limited to tan Euro- Rapalations for the Consular Courts of Duited considered it unnecessary on the ground as he complies with the conditions of his be exempted from royalties Customs dutieɛ,

that “Ukia. In o mattor of Government bulding, whatever they may be. The relekin, and all other forms of laxation. This Two teams of Europeans competed for the prosecntion," a referring to the Bill we spowibility for the present state of things amplion is likewise to apply to all the winarni event, oach Lning allowed two trials. The team fad the law can be eat in motion upon the therefore rests wholly with the Government, step will have the affect of improving the mate- most dexterity in the handling of the laddera

productions of the island. It is hoped that the comprised as follows was ed judged to have show complaint of any person, whether such per-and the remedy it now puta forward is not rial well-being of the islandora by developing Custom Setzigre. Chins

Bon be aggrieved or not," so that it would commensurate with the mistake. His Ex- trade and giving employment to labaar."A Castoma and Harbour Regulations for the dif

Imperial Rescript orders that the Hoard bein ferent ports of China, Philippines, Siam, &c.be quite competent for any one to take out ecllency says: "The LandCommission, with formed. A note appended by the Chines Times Pilotage Regulations

e summons against the General or the Cap bis Hucour the Chief Justice, now absent, sura: This is not the first occasion on which taia-Superintendent of Police if he found the sitting at its head, treated the restrictions on these ciues have attracted attention. The

Kiungchow Gazetteer gives an account of an barracks were over-occupied. His Excellency the boilding of Chinese bouses as though tempf made over twenty years ago by a party of

across the China Sea.

1887, September 10th.-"Tho barometer has must have overlooked this, when be said it they were legal. In fact, they were recom. Earopeans sad s native-named Lin to open up the mineral wealth of this very region. Lin hai

Typhoon in northern Aonan

fallen everywhere. The temperaturo is high and was a matter of Government, prosecution. mended to be continued. Of course it is altained s mining conversies from the Linton-composed of Nos. 17, 19, 72, 67, 47 and 87. 1887, July 15th.The barometer has fallen the weather aloudy but dry. The typhoon raged The military have at present an allowance not from the Bench, but the reference to be at Governer at Canton, but the local opposition (e.) DaIVEES, PRIZE FOR FIRST GETTING EN-along the B. E. Guast of China and has risen else. along the N.W, coast of Luzon during the night GINES TO WORK-Fires to be laid on thewhere. The temporature is rather ligh, the accompanied by heavy rain and a tremendous of over a thousand cubic feet of space per drawn from that is that the restrictione are was too strong for him, and in the end the per-

ground. Roilers to be full. Erent to he dehumidity moderate and cloudy weather prevails" sea Directions to take dun the Ball were issued MAOAG Mr. F. A. da Cros

man in their warracks, but it might st any legal restrictions, that have been always in mission was cancelled on the ground that he had procured the cooperation of foreigners in his

rided by first sleam pressure of eighty ponuda. SWATO... Mosers. Quelab.& Co.

1887, July 16th-The barometer has risen at 12.30 pr. on the eth and to hoist the Drum at time become necessary to increase the num-force...Of course they might not intend to enterprise, and that the party had gone by a

Corfired to Drivers and Btokore, Engines to over Luzon and fallen along the coast. There is 12.15. on the The following telegrams ÁMOT... Messrs. C. Gerarl & Co.

be balloted for. Mr. Brower to be Speciala depression in the China Sea with steep gradi were addressed to the treaty portsTyphoon FOENUSA... Mears. C. Gerard & Ob.

ber of occupants and so reduce the propor- give it so large a meaning, but it certainly steaner and visited non-reaty port, for which

Judge of this event. Friss, 55 to Driver, $ents for S.W. winds sonth of the centre and for N., of Lanzon, and at 11:45 am. this day":" Foodku....Mosers. Hedge & Co.

ne passport had been issued."

for Assistant Driver, and $2 for each Steker, N.E. winds north of the centre. The tempera- NINGPO Mesars. Kelly & Walsh, B'ghsilionate amount of space. In the Police does imply that the restrictions people in SHANGHAI HI & Holtz Co-operative Co. Stations tho Chineas and Indian constables, Hongkong have supposed to exist are in ac

The Eve Government engines poppeted in the sura and the humidity are rather high and olondy | meld" evant, which resulted in a win for No. 3, which weather prevails." SHANGHAI Messrs. Kelly & Walsh. NORTHERN&TAU & Ifoltz Co-operative Co. according to the statement of the Captain cordance with law." The legality of those LLAVED. Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai. Superintendent, do not get a thousand foot, restrictions bas never been contested. This NAGASAKI Mars. The C. & J. Trading Co. though we think this is most probably a being so, the reason given by His Excellency KOBE OBAKA.Measre. F. Walsh & Co.

mistako arising from, a miereading of the for the introduction of the present Bill, that YOKOHAMA Mosare. Kelly & Walsh.

Ordinance, which does not require a "it only declares" positively to be the case MANILA......Meers. Diaz Puertas & Co.

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LONDON, 3rd April. THE NEW FRENCH CABINET.

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Typhoon in whenk: 1.7 dng, 39, 117 dag. E. khet tu cutor &TILIA

La capire sputain to have been livet i deg. N. 129 dag. 1887, September Ath-The barometer las fallen in the E, particularly in the S.E., and J: Campbell

1887, July 17th-The barometer has risen in the W. There is a typhoon north of (d) Do. FOR CHINESE SIX ME FOR EACH in the south and fallen in the North. Gradients Luzon. The temperaturo is high and the wea LADDERF1ize, $6 competitors in events are madeus for SE weds. The temperature her is cloudy but dry, except in Luzon, where (a) and (b) not to be allowed to compota: and the humidity are high and the weather is it is equally and wat.” teams to bo onleolod by ballot. Limited to clouds, small typhoon has passed Westward - Typhoon is about 17 deg. N. 126 der. E. twenty-four Chinese Four teams competed. The winning team was

Violent typhoon approaching Formosa Chan-

Typbonn in about 18 deg. N. 121 g.

·BAIGON W. Messrs. Bobroeder Frères and thousand-feet of specs-touch-individual what-bas-in-fact and introth-been-existing | Cabinet-and-takes the portfolio of the Afinister thengh they did not eater, and had the honourture is high, the humidity moderate and the wea- but the wind is more moderate S. of the centre.

JAMO. Mr. F. Mainlroy. KLAIPHONG......Mr. G. Gavelle, BANGKOK.Messrs. Ramsay & Co.

SINGAPORE...Mesars. Kelly & Walsh. PENANG...Mesars. Maynard & Co. COLON...Mars. A. M. & J. Fergusco. CACTTA... Meurs. Nowman & Co. SVENY... Messrs. Gordon & Batch...

XLONE. Mosers. Norton, Hargrave & Co.

Mira. Gordon & Gotch. LONDON... Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane. Loyees..Mura. Street & Co Cornbill LONDO.........Messrs. Bates, Hendy & Co. LONDON...Mr. W. M. Willa, 351 Cannon St. PAR16 MI-H.Richy, 68, Rue Lafayette DBZING. Hildebrandt, 111,Alexandriner

Street. SAN Frando..Mr. J. P. Fisher, 21, Merchants

Erohenge. NEW YORK...Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Row:

Daily Proer Ofoe, January, 1888.

waited until the Governmeat engines had

of The Pratas Bro

got the necessary pressure in twelve minutes. Fresh wind and bigh we reported by ships in the China 87, September 11th-The barometer has This engine was the one which took the prize on 80 Low pressure appears to and been situated near the

fallon along the China Coast particularly in the tast occasion, when the time was in 33sos., Pares. bat the fact of the fres being then laid before 1887, Jaly 18th.Tho barometer is falling Hongkong. The centre of the tyboon is situated coming to the ground and the fuel being dry, particularly in the 8.E. Gradients are moderata between Hongkong and South Caps nail appears M. Tlegunt has needed in forming a new doubtless accounted for the batter time. The. Er 8 winde oyer the China Sea and for S.E to be moving very slowly - Westward. It is Volanters competed in pastorday's event. al-winds along the E. coast of China. The temperableving very hard in the northern seml-circle At 7 p.m. the following telegram was issued :— ín a particular room need for sleeping before," scema rather a lame one. What is of the Interior.

of being the first to get atom up. They had, ther cloudy

It is blowing hard in the Fermoss Ctunnel, There appen la have been atyphoon atas zeighborhood and at 10.05 am, the following was sent to the purposes, but a thousand feet to each judi- { required is wfirm exerciss of the powers ale. M. Goblet becomes Minister of Foreign Lowerer, the advantage of having their fire laid vidual measuring the whole space-ovclosed ready possessed by the Government. As His Affairs, H. Froycinet of War, M. Paytral of before coming on the ground, and although they

1887, July 19thThe baremoter is falling Treaty Ports The typhoon in southern part by the four walls of the entire building. On Excellency intimated, there is a difficulty in Finance, and M. Leg, and of Commerce.

eire ready, before lighting up, this doubtloss particularly in Hoogkong. There is a large ly of Formos Channel is moving N. Westward. At LONDON, 4th April. this point there seemed to be apute-mieap placing our paper a definition of thò descrip- |

gave them a slight advantage. The drivers of poor in the China Sea S.E. of Hongkong, pro-10.05 p.m. directions were given to replace the THE NEW FRENCH PREMIER AND the winning saugine ver:—

bably travelling towards the B.Eastern coast of Drum by the North Cons." probonjaion at the mooting of Council. Re-tion of house that may or may not be built.

·Typhova la dog. N. 157 cng. . China. The temperature and the humidity are THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. ference was made to the space allowed by in the European district, and the only one the Public Health Bill, thres bundred cubic that suggested itself to him was ope de to let the Government choose its own thine for

moderate, and overons! weather prevail

feat, but that applies to any domestic pendent on the proportion of space to the the revision of the constitution, he being demirons building or portion thereof," this be number of occupan. This, as we think we to maintain posse ing intended to meet the division of have shown by reference to bounds recently Chinese houses into sub-tenements, where erected, is unsatisfactory, and the effect of na the Eoservation Ordinance simply pro- the Bill will be to legaliss a certain class, of vides that no house shall be divided undesirable housse in the European distric with the object of providing for its " [is, the which might be prohibited under the powers house, not the division]"occupation by already posbused by the Government,

M. Floquet has appealed to the Republicans

ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.

It is reported that the Abyssinians are retiring.

THE REBEL MOVEMENT IN UPPER EGYPT: There are indications of remigod poiivity i amongst the rebels at Wedy Halfa.

Typhoon in about 31 deg. N. 115 dag. ..-

J. Grimblo and J. Mitchell

188 optezaber 12th - The larömeter has fallen slightly in Toagain and risen elsewhere, 1-Take off middle length of throo lengibs while water is paying and change branch pipe from third length to first Three men 1897, July 20th Bircotions to hoist the Red The temperature and humidity are rather high allowed, water pressure of dfts pocus. Drum were issued at 1.45 am on the 19th. At and the weather is overcast, wet and equally round Two seconds penalty for slank joint. Prise, sm the following notice was issued:-There is this China Sea. Directions to fire the gun ons $9 to each of winning team.

a. large typhoon approaching from the B.Eround were given at 1.05 pas. [on the 11th and ot Two teams competed for this. The winning Telegraplae communication is interrupted. 10:35 am. to take down the North Cone. At 10.35 team was

At 4.00 am. on the 20th directions to re lyphicon- am the following teagram was addres-ed to the W. Raaton

Macdonald gun one round toere issued, at 7.30 am to host Treaty Ports (and the other stations) →→→ At T. Phelps

Houth Cone and at poon to hoist Red Ball-&tuduight the typhoon entered China a little to 2.-Put on middle length and tako branch pipe 10 a.m. az attempt was taste to use the follow the East of Hongkong It blew hard in Amoy frein liest longtk to third. Three men, für notice: Typhoons 8. of and cleast o Hong last orening during the first part of the night, Elty pounds water premie. Two seconds long moring westward,' but this failed for want and there was a Kigh son and was wonther. Thi

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