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THE ARMS ORDINANCE.

AN IMPORTANT POINT.

At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. Hazeland rave his decision in the case of the arms dealer Ho Sai Wing, Queen's Road), against whom bree summones had been issued for offences guinst the Arins Ordinance,

His Worship sald-The Defendant was summoned pursuant to soution 14 of the Arms and Ammunition Ordinance 1900, on son, for that he being a three icensed dealer in arms unlawfully dit neglect to enter In his book of sales the name, occupa tion and lives of the purchaser of the set ont in the sill three summonses.

The defendant pleaded that the more fact of a dealer in arms. Imring omitted to keep a re- oord in his book of, sales of the name, occupa tion, and aldress of a parehaser from him of arms and ainminition is no offence unless it is proved that such name, occupation and address was at the time of the purchase given to the arms dealer by the purchaser.

The sales book of the Defendant was.pus in and the thres items under which the Defendant

Follows: was summoned are as

THE HONGKON

QUEEN'S COLLEGE AQUATIC

SPORTS

LATE TELEGRAMS.

THE CRISIS.

menber being Sir Edmund Elles, Lient, Col Capper Captain F. Dantell, Mr. Hardy, Com- missioner of sticknow, and Col. Montgomery, Commissioner of Rawalpindi, while Mr. Lason, et the Home Department, will not as Sacro Berlin, 20th September,tery. The revised rules recommended by this Europe does not scom to take the declining Comalties will be submitted for sanction to answer of the United States to the circulur note the Government of India. *** of Germany, regarding the situation in China, Simla, 14th September,

OSTASIATISCHE LLOYD SERVICE,

The Queen's College Bathing Club held its aquatic sports on Saturday last, which targod out very successfully. There were a fairly good number of entries, and the aporte wore witnessed by a large number of friends of the competitors, who were comfortably accommodated in the Victoria Recreation Club House, Kowloon, inflas serions ly placed at the disposal of the College Club by the Comtalties of the V. R.C

Prince Henry of Prussia has been appointed Chief Commander of the first German naval It should also be added that the V. R. C. pre-equadron

The German Ambassador to England has held mises were fastily decorated by their popular steward Mr. C. Lesbiral, to whom the thanksoftlo a lengthy conference with Premier Salishary Q. C. B, C, are due. The prizes will be distri- presumably on the Chinese question. England buted at the College Hall on Friday next. Answer to Germany's propositions is expected Appended is a list of the events, winnere, &e:mmediately.

Four longths, Championship of the College. Prizes presented by the Yellow Dragon. 1st,

Hamphreys, 2nd, F. Elis.

2. Plunging. Open toall comers. 1st. F.K. Tata. 3. Two lengths, Full Clothing, 1st, F. Ellis, 2nd, J. Ellis.

Plunging Open to present papila. Ist C. Husprova 2nd, E. Lulz.

5 Swimining uniter water: Prize presentál by Mr. F. D. Het let, E. Humphreys 77ft., Date, 3rd days archaser's naina, European; Pad, J. Ellis 75ft.

8. Two lengths. Open to all couers. 1st occupation, for protection; address Chung Whu description of goods, 150 cartridges; | N. A. Alves, 2nd J. H. Witchell.

7. Two lengths. (Handicap.) let, F. Ellis price $3.70.

owes 15 sec., 2nd, C. Humphreys owes 14 20.

8. Team Face, F. Ellis (Lupt.). J. Ellis, 3, F. Humphroys, &, E. Ella, &, Troi Chun Fan.

1st,

Purchaser, European description of goods, 100 cartridges; pries $1,

The thiru entry with which fault was found read as follows:-Bound for Sun U, Tai Ping pass boat to be loaded with sundry goods; moored at West Point, 30 boxes big caps: received 26,30;

9. Two longthis. Open to every selfool. A. Reboiro.

10. Championship. A special prize awarded There is an imperative duty on every into the winner of most points, by Mr. S. D. porter of, denter in or vendor of arms and Setni. Int. F. Ellis. munition under section 14 to enter curtain par- ticulars in his book of wales.

In the prosent case the book of sales which has been pit in show that the section hus not been complied with. The onus is therefore in my opinion shifted on the Defendane to show. to the Court that is was imposible for him to comply with the terins of the said Section.

Section 6 of the Ordinace is as follows.--

No arms or ammunition shall be sold to any person (not exempted by the provison in section from the necessity of taking out a license). (a.) for, ne within the colony unless the purchaser presents at or before the time of purchase a valid licensa either to carry or to have in his possession such aims or ammunition,

or

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NEWS VIA JAPAN.

THE TOWERS AND CHINA.

Tokyo, 22nd September.

A Taku telegram usted the 1st inst. states that the Hussian Government has can- celled its urders for the withdrawal, of the Russian Minister from Peking, and that the German Representative has been ordered to

evacuate the Chinese capital.

THE IMPELIAL FAMILY.

Another telegram from Taku states that the Emperor, the Empress-Dowager, Prince Tun and other members of the Imporial party uppoar to have remored from Sheriwa to Taiyus-fu. An Imperial Edict in reported to have been issued to the principal officia at Peking re- questing them to assemble in the province of Shansi, in which Taiyuenfa is situats. It is believed to in the intention of Prince Tuan to permanently ablish the Imperial-sent at the capital of the province.

Another telegram from Shanghaj states that Prince Tuan has been ordered to take the place Rof Frince Li in the Imperial Privy Council, or

Gunkisho, on account of the latter's indisposi tion.

1fda Treasurer, Mr. E. Ralphs; Hon. Secre tury. Mr. K. Pestonji; Umpire, Mr. E. Ralphs; starter Min F. Elis; Handicapper, Mr. Pestonji, Tims-kouper, Mr. S. E. Ismail.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,

LIMITED.

The following is the forty-first report of the okohama Specie Bauk, Limited, Yokohama Shokia Ginko), presented is the shareholders the half-yearly ordinary general meeting held at the Heat Once, Yokoliau, on Monday, 10th September, 1900.

Gentlemen, The directors submit to you the annexed statement of the liabilities and assets of the bank, and profit and loss account for the haf-year ending June 30th, 1900.

The gross profits of the bank for the past half-your, including ven 349,501.118 brought. forward from last accounts, uncut to yen

43618.683, of which yen 4,964.77051 hava been deducted for current expenses, interests,

HEADQUARTERS OF THE ALLIER.

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The Homs anthorities are now considering the question of the drafte to be sent out in place of insolite and time expired man. Until this is settled no steps will be taken to charlor vessels in India for the converanee Home of the latter.

It is propesed, in contection with the with drawal of medical officers from civil employ consequent on the operations in China, to place civil surgeons, where possible, in col fateral charge of nativo troops in addition to their own dutiess.

The Government of India have agreed to the sixty Artillery officer's Litherto detained in India or proceeding to their respective destinations.

Allahabu, 15th September. The Pioneer states that the field howitzers in India will be of the partern adopted for the Home service. Peuling, however, the settle. ment of what that patton is to be the forma tion of two horze batteries equipped with 74 ju howitzers will be preceded with at once, These gasure now available.

THE PUNISHMENT OF PEKING.

An article with the above title is contributed to the N-C. Daily News by the Rev. A. H. Smuthor of Chinese Characteristics. Af- ter giving a brief account of the Crimes of Peking from 40 years look down to the Boxer movement, Mr. Smith goes on to answer the question, "What has been its punishment?" He

SILY'S

When the Boxers first arrived in practically limitless numbers, they were distributed like soldiers all over the city, and fod as soldiers of. According to a Tientsin telegram the Comten (but not always), and at the expense of the manders of the allied forces have decided to people. This would have been a heavy tax, but make Chenwangtao the headquarters of the was followed by much worse. The Imperial allied forces and squadrogis daring the winter idea reemed to be to supplement the natural de in North China. The telegraza also states feien is of the soldiers by the supernatural ex- that arrangements will be made between Russia callencies of the Boxers. and the remainder of the allied Powers, with regard to the use of the Tongka and Kintain railway by the allied troops.

THE CONQUEST OF MANCHURIA,

Tokyo, 25th September. A Newchwang telegram states that Russian forces, which were stationed ut Ningnta, have captural Kirin,

Another Newchwang telegram states that the Russian troops now at Haiching are to nd- vanes on Mukden as soon as reinforcements arrive,

The enbjugation of these two towns will place Chinn, north and east of Poking.

THE KANBU MYRMIDINS.

BLACKMAILING.

The advice so often given by Chinese to one another not to folow foreigners, lise then brought about this rosult, probably unique in the history of mankind. Not only are flags made the mol of niluriance to other and unknown com tries, but the English language is tortured to comp it to announce this allegi ance. Balong Japan" is the notice on an old ahed in the hata Street Noble and good Birs, reads another placard, please do not shoot us. We are good people. Surely never was there stranger and more unanticipated fal- that afficted the shall come bending unto thee, fliment of the prophecy that the son of them than the circumstance that within a few doors of a Temple which served na Borer head- quarter, oce now reads the surprising legend: God Christianity men," while the remainder of the ailey in dooprated with the reiterated Pray offices exqueo. petition

Here good The temptation to extort money for alleged protection is very grest, and it. is to be confessed with shame that among the adventurers and scoundrela which fellow the army there are those who have trailer the fair nams of the United States and Great care a man termed himself Gervais Cook and Britain in the dust. In an ospecially flagrant Company

many" and blackmailed large numbers of poor Chincs, we sting from them silver, gouds, and even the title deeds of their property, as an equivalent for protection which he had not power to give, and which in Russiau patrol individual was tried by court-martial, and sent- ritory it was impudent to offer. This euced to be shot, a sentence none too severe, but not enrried out.

RUSSIAN FORCES IN THE

AMUR DISTRICT.

Anant the paragraphs which have appeared in the columns regarding the Russian par- chases of foreign steamers for the conveyance of troops and military stores from Europe to the Far East, and the contemplated transport of 10,500 Russian soldiers to Chins, some. details as to the composition of the Russian forces now in the Amur district, may be af some interest at the present time. The district is of wide extent, and administratively includes not only the Amar provinces, but the lit- teral district of Vladivostock, Saghalien and the Transtikal. Independent of the forces now travelling eastwards through Siberia, or ocean-borne from dess by transport, this Russian troops already stationed in tho Amur Region include three East Siberian brigades (12 battalions) a division of artillery (batteries) the East Siaran light infantry (tirailleurs), two brigades of infantry of the Ene ( battalions) two brigades of cavalry of the Ussuri division (regiments), two East Siberia artillery brigades und two mobile artillery parks, according to Bruges taken by the Singapore Free Ireas from The troops not brigaded include four batta- the columns of a French contemporary. lions of the line, two batteries of the Tragraafikul. battalion of East Siberia enginears, railway battalion, four regiments of cavalry, the Cos- sacks of the Amur and of the Lesuri, a regiment of fortress infcatry, battalions), six one of the rappers, and a telegraphs section. companies of garrison artillery, three of wibers, The aggregate of the mobilised troops ro presents 30 battalions of infantry, Sti squadrons of cavalry, 17 latteries, besides special troops, sonating in all to 500 men, placed under. To other evils Inseparable from military oc capstion must be added that of pitage. Which the orders of Lieut. Gen. Grodkov, Gernor is forbidden in theory by some nations but General of the Amur district. The dos atch or pract:aid to same extent by all soldiers. Day troops from Sebastopol and less by Volunteer after day long lines of mules may be loaded Flest transports for hina indudes up, to the with the lot of silk shops, cloth shops, grain- present six brigades of chasseure, formed out of shops, with anything The British policy is contingents dran from the Russian Army most scientiae, in which everything is turned Corps of the South, two battalions of infantry fill artillery, a battalion of pioneers a battalion into a common stock and sold for the benefit of to the war strength, eighteen batteries of the occupying army. The Russian plan is that of field transport, and a field bakery. of the aiddle Ages, slightly modified by a veneer of Christianity, and is accompanied by the vislation of women on scale which leads

ORGANISED LOET.

to the auicides of madreds of Chinese till the wall are choked The eavagery of some of the Russian troops is simply harbarism, bnt thera is no nation which can throw stones at another in this dreadful matter.

THE PERPETUITIES PLUNDERED.

'

A STUDENT OF TROPICAL DISEASE.

Dr. H. A. Ansett, son of Mr. T. H. Annett,

nevertheless, that no export permit shall be go., leaving a balance of yen 1278,848,000 Russia in possession of the whole nf North the arrival of foreigners. Many families syndicate (owne.l hy a Eunch of the Palace) strest. In 1889 he commencet kis medical

The directors now propose that yen

(b.) for export from the colony nnless the vender hus. obtained from the Captain Super- intendent of Police an export permit which may be in the form given in the schedule hereto annexed marked and shall be made out in Chinese as well in English: Provided. required in respect of any ammonition which being esported from the colony direct from the Government Depot on Stonecutter's Island ander a delivery order issued by the Harbour *Such export permit or such delivery order when granted shall deemed equivalent to the on out shares and yen 205,150,880 license of the Captain Superintendent of Police to carry or possess arms or ammunition, but in the case of an export permit it shall only operato as such a license up to the time named in such permit for the return of such permit,

Master.

ba

Aa

application for such permit shall be in the form given in the schedule hereto annexed marked A and shall be made out in Chines as well as in English in cases where the applicant is a Chinamu, and shall be signed by the vend. or of the said sama or somunition and fled by him with the Captain Buperintendent of Police. No fee shall be payable in respect of filing such application or granting such permit.

Unter sal-section (the name at least of the person licensed to carry or have in his pose Serien arms or ammunition" would be within the knowledge of the Defendant and if the par chaser was all exempted person it would be the vendor's duty to satisfy himself that such purchaser was an excupted person. With respect to sub-section (b) the vendor is required by form Bin the schedule to the Ordin. ance to return the permit together with the master's or mate's receipt. Under this sub-section at any rate the vendor would know the name and address of the purchaser who would be the consignes of the said "arms and amwunition.

I therefore convict the defendant, and fine him the sum of fifty dollars on each of the three sammonses-such Enes to be consuntive.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.

SIX-A-RIDE COMPETITION: Sufficient entries have been received to make "up six teams, which have been drawn as under.

neath

be added to the reserve mind, raising it to yea 130,000.00. From the remainder the direc torsorgnic acu vidend at the rate of thirteen ur cunt. per aum, which will absorb yen

on how shares, making a total of yen 985,150,690. The batsuce, yen 163,695.052, will be carried forward to the credit of next account.

NAGATANE SOMA,

⚫ theirman. Head Ofico, Yokohama, 10th September, 1900.

I

8,000,000,000

CABINET CRISIS IN JAPAN.-

"N. C. DAILY NEWS" SERVICE.

CABINER CRISIS IN JAPAN,

Kobe, 27th September. The Yamagata Ministry has resigned, and the Emperor has summoned Marquis Ito to form & Cabinet.

Large detachments of the troops of Yang La Commander-in-Chief of the Chilli Army of those of Tung Fa-hsiang (a rufian from Kansu who arrived in Peking two years ago, since) and also of a Ti-k'un were detailed to and who has exertel a sinister ininence ever guard the Legations which presently, signified to make war on them. These «ldiers were re- lated to the Boxers as scorpions to grasshop. pers, and reduced the city to an asut pitch of hes ut known since misery, such na it

ortingnished, und in others

only one or two out of sight. or ton meters resin-alive. Hundreds of house floors are walled up entirely, which ofta means that there is no one left. The savages from Kan who follow General Ting, speak a strange dialet almost unintelligible to the Pekingese, but they have written their names in blood. They are to the Chinese here what the Chalfow sarriving pigs, deaux from afar were to the ancient Jews, a hasty and a bitter people."

were

"SECONDARY DEVILS."

[In connection with this, the following report BALANCE SALES, 2018 June, 1900.

from the Nagasaki Press is intereding-

The run of all Christions has been mentioned. LIABILITJEL,

18,000,000,000 Marquis Ito's first work, the manifesto of the The followers of foreigners were all called Capital paid up

Kokanin Dui Domei Kai," which has in viow Mao-tzn. Those who had trailed with them Reserve rund

123.623,200 the rusing up of antagonistio designs against or aided them in any way were styled Erl 975,038.90 Russia's proseedings in Manchuria, les ape-176 or secondary Devils, and those who 34,737.0045,828 rently broken the equanimity of the noble man's new party. Rikken Selyu Kai Tho The Constitutional Political Association). wanagers met, discussed the situation, and came to this conclusion that it is not beneficiat for Japan to stir up ill-feeling against Russia. Accordingly a resolution was passed, condem-few foreign houses by ning the proclamation of the KD.D.K.]

the bank

Reserve for doubtful debts Reserve for now brilling Dopoaits (vurrent, fixed, etc.) .............---- as payable, and other sumi due by Dividends mnuluimed Amonut brought forward from last No prosit for the past half-ywar.

soconntra

Cash Recount 1 -

I hand.. At bankers eller

ASMRTI.

00,072,291,164 2099.670 349,301.113 4,41.610

Yen 172,507,74614

Y 4,313,785.500 4,694,743.700 9,623,532.750 25,025,224.400

Investments in pabito securities. Rila distorted, loans; advances, c. 59,515,888.190 Eils receivable and other mins due

to the bank redes

83,704,200.354 133,698.590

Bullion and foreign money Henk premtues, properties, forniture, &. 670,945.40 Yen 172.507,784.014 PROFIT AND LOB ACCOUNT, Y.

To reserve fund.........

130,000.

To entrent expenses, interests, &c. 4,064, 772.51 To dividend-yen 0.500 per share for 190,000 old-sharesyen 780,000,00 und you 1.702.380 per share for 1990,000 To share on 25,150.080

+

As Mr. Smith's article is to be continued,' we shall have a farther opportunity of referring to it in these columns.

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HERR VON BRANDT ON THE MISSIONARY QUESTION.

Dr.

Herr von Brandt, formerly German Minister were related to such, or who helped them to eape were called Sun Mastro, or tertiary devils, and all of them wore liable to be plun in Peking, recently published an article, in Protestant, missions in Chinu u fargely res dered at sight. With a base-liue of this width in which he castigated Christian, and especially ity to see what a man is included. During the week of burning, the comparatively ponsible for the anti-foreign fealings of the no means sufficed to Chinese. The contentions of Herr von Brandt quench the unquenchable thirst for placus elicited lively protests from the religious Press to loot and to destroy. Some days one could in Germany. In reply to these. Herr von. count six or eight distinct fires in different Brandt now pablishes in the Christliche Welt quarters, the greatest of them all loing the an article in which he reiterates in more drasticmenced the task of solving the problem set- destructive conflagration outside the. Chien-form his previous assertions. He says:- min,

or Front gate of the southern city, where were situate the richest shops and the most flourishing trade of Peking. The compradore of the Hongkong Bank (afterwards himself killed as an Erh Mun-tzu) estimated the loss in this fre alone as five million pounds sterling! It is impossible to say how great un area has been destroyed by are, but the places are amerons and some of the tracts are large. From the Russian and American Legations west to Chi'eu-men, many hundred yards wide and perhaps a quarter of a mile long, there is ing intact.

"A great, if not the greatest, part of the Chinese hatred of foreigners may be traced to the activity of the Christian missions, and if after the suppression of the movement and tile punishment of its anthos no changes are in- troduced into the practices of the missions, then in ten years' time we shall be confronted anew by a crisis which will exceed the present crisis in extent and horror."

NEWS VIA KANGOON.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

London, 14th September. A telegram just received from Pretoria, says Lord Roberts, has issued a new proclamation to the inhabitants of the Transvaal, pointing (nt that sine Mr. Kruger has formally resigned the Presidentship and by that act deserted the Boer cause. the people of Transvaal should now realise the utter hopelessness of continuing the prent struggle. There are 15.000 Boers priseners in British hands. Lord Roberts points out emphatically that any hope of intervention any of the Great Powers of

simply to Europe is tion goes on to say that the British Empire is determined to complete the work it has taken in hand, bringing the whole of South- Africa under British rale, and that he will be compelled to adopt the means and customs which civilised warfare prescribed to put a speely anil to the guerilla tactics now being

To balance earried forwart to bext ac

count

$95,150.690 163,095.032

A TERRIFLE SPECTACLE.

The sxeedingly important discovery of the puradite of cleplantiusis in the mosquito by the members of the expedition of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, now in Nigeria, recalls the fact, says the Rancora Examiner, And all this has come upon Peking, and

that the gentleman in charge of that expedition follows the terrible esils which went before. There is not only no business doing in Peking Head Master, Trinity Day Schools, Runcorn. but the vary sources of commercial prosperity have been ent up by the roots. In the Northern After receiving the rudiments of education nn- city were four allied Banks each with the der the tutelage of his father, young Annett character Heng denoting Perpetuity, and the became a student at Liverpool College, Shaw- wassupposed to brassalen the Bank of England career at University College, Liverpool, having In the third work in Jave the Chinese soldiers gained the Roger Lyon-Jones extraneo scholar plunders each of the Perpetuities, which lave ship, awarded for two yeara During 1891-2 cease to exist-us have all other ash-shops he enjoyed the distinction of winning both the and banks. The strests are abundantly anppl.junior and senior goki medals for the subjects senior Boger Lyons-Jene seliolarship, tenable et with bank-bills which blow hither and thither of the respective years, and also secured the. with the gasts of wind and the swirls of dast.

modal for pathology, and in 1894 he obtused and are impartially rooted in the gutters by the for two yours. The following your he won the his of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery

legroo of Victoria University, with honours. Annett determined to dereto his knowledge and abilities to the important sabject of public health, and in 1895 his studies in that subject and bacteriology earned hin the diploma of public health grantail by Victoria Universi

Dr. Annett's field, of operations was ty. greatly widened in 1896. Besides his train- ing in medicine and in sanitation, Dr. Annett, had also qualified himself for a University Was thes eligible degree of science, and ships. Her Majesty's Commissionerith the for one of the 1951 exhibition scholar year named granted Dr. Annett one of these scholarships for two years, in order to study, and investigate the relations of the diseases animals to public health. With characteristic energy and determination, Dr. Annett com- before kini. For six months he studied the infectious diseases of animals at the Royal Veterinary College, London, under Professor M'Fadyesh, and then proceeded to Berlin, and Veterinary College, and at Professor Koch's there enrolled himself a student at the Royal Institute for Hygiens and Infertious Discuse. wag appointed administrator in tropical Returning to England, Dr. Annest, in 1899, patholgy and bacteriology at the Liverpost Herr von Brandt lays stress on the intcloruace BSchool of Tropical Medicine, where he con- tinued valuable work of research. In the autumn he accompanied Major Ross in his towards one another of the various missious, and affirms that during my official activity in

success which attended that expedition is still which caused to profoundly regret the lack of Christian love and worldly tact to which fresh in the public mind. In the spring of the present year, the Tropical School determined they testified, and i minst add that they were A similar deva tation is seen to the north of mostly Protestant missionarius who gave way upon another expedition with the same. end in to the temptation, to attack their Roman view, and Dr. Aenett had the honour and the Northern gate of the Imperial city, and on

smaller seals in maitintes of other localities Catholic brothers." Then Herr von Brandt responsibility conferred upout him of being as well. Whenit wasurain possible for foreigners asks the editor of the Christliche Weit: placed in command, with the result that a to traverse the streets of Peking, the desolation.

What would you and your

bchieved by force. Buddhist missionaries were of soldiers lay in the heaps, er singly, in some of arras General Buller, in the engagement at Spitz. instances covered with a torn old mat, but corded the right to settle overywhere in Ger- kop, made a large capture of commissariat stores always a prey to the now well-fed parial dog many, to erect their houses and churches on Indeed dead dogs and dead horses poisoned the sites rendered sacred by popular belief und

Rospecting the Admiralty circular on naval along with 800 bores of ammunition.

General Bothay has been laid aside by illness ir of every region. The huge pools of stagnant superstitution, and to preach stallstreet cor-

and beast, lean cats staring willly at the daily and hourly witness the opposition of the Mediterranean station, the Malla Times уB:-- "It will certainly be gratifying and oncours- and Commandant Viljoon is now seting tem-water were raking with put a corpses of manners in very deficient German? Should we not canteens which was recently arealuated on the pomarily a feederkr

London, 15th September.

population to the foreign intruders, and would passer by from holes broken in the fronts of

Perpetual not you and your brother preachers vie with one ging to those who are interested in this subject, The back of the Bour opposition in the shops Lossting each signs as whole of wis period the French private car. Transvaal is now said to be fairly broken und. Abundance Springs of Plenty, Ten Thots another, not merely with pen had word, against as it will be, in no small measure, to the general respondent states that the men of very nation Generu! Viljoen's commundos are fleeing to the and Prosperities, and the oft-quoted masim the yellow missionaries. it we desire to know public, to recognise a practical effort on the to the production of wealth. One might see ard must lead, then it is only necessary to think solution of the difficulties, if not actually in the column showed admirable coolness and mountains whence it is probable they will suo from the Great Learning, There is a highway to what excesses this condition of things would part of the authorities towards arriving ata disciplina. As it was becoming more difficult

General French has continued his splendid over the door of a place thrice looted, and lying of the blossoms which anti-Semitism, in Ger- mysteries surrounding the system of lower-deck

the cheerful metto; Peace and every moment to rogain Tientsin, Admiral Say.

many sad in other countries, produces so supply as at present in operation on many of mour ssid that the garrison there should be march driving the Boers before him in all in uttar

wagnificently. It has been a piece of madness the ships of the Mediterranean station.

But while congratulating the authorities apon the window displayed in grapling with the elun. He, therefore, assembled a contingent enemy was entrenched in considerable strength. busiest streets of the Northern and Southern to expect from Chinese people tolerance of

Herr von Brandt then adds that "two-thirds question from the standpoint of unbiased and of his own marines, and told thein that they He delivered a

by storm The enemy-were-com- and sercely a group of persons was anywhere

of the work of the Einlassies and Consulates has uninfluenced opinion, we have still to hope that General French to bo coen. Mr. Tula. Mr. Beattie, Mr. Smith Mr. A were to fight their way to Tientsin and ask for took the town totally anexpected attack and i city, not a single s20p was opened for business. Christian missions."

reinforcements The udaairal spoke, writes the|pletely surprised and fod.

TRACTACLE NATIVES.

Jen caused by the complaints, cafus ent de they will not be led to suppose that they will mands of missionaries. The statutes of various have found in the issue of a plebiscite the *The Boxer movement was anti-foreign. even Mr Daniya TenurMr. Danby, Mr. Seth, French correspondent, in & raice vibrating captured 100 Boers, locomotives, some rolling- with emotion. Marine." he said, "I am stack, many Murers, much ammunition Mr. Hay. Mr. H. 8. Holmes, Mr. Haggard, Mr. making a call on your devotedness and your and ofty wagons. It is fully expected this foreign cloth, watches, and matches being taboo. missions, especially the English Chira missions, philospher's stone on which to establish the berioem for a supreme duty. You must brilliant achievement will take the heart out of One of the permanent motters everywhere dis according to which, in a spite of sins and systein of the future. This is by no menus the Yang-Exterminate Foreigners.". But the pressly forbidden to lodge complaints with the it is safe-guarded and seonred by close obser October bili Noble and Duaby, start now, march through the enemy's lines, the enemy and that Generad Viljoen's surrender played on their flags was the words Mish sincere Christendom, the missionaries are ex- haven of rest which it may appear to be, unless

and cut your way at any price. You will reach

Consuls or hinese authorities for the purpose vance of the toulations governing the servies. Lowe and Kew

Capital of the Chinese Empire had no sooner

"Let ne revert to the letter appearing in a 8th Noble and McMurtris, Tienten, and you will tell thom there that may be expectant at any moment.

bcon ocempied and its territory distributed for of scaring the punishment of offenders, of column cannot rivauch, and that it must be sa Danby and Kew,

ved at once. Go! You will leave the dead where

purposes of patrol among the several military asserting real or alleged rights, or achieving recent issa) of the Naval and Hitary Record fth Looker and Lowe

A co-organisation scheme for the Ordnance continger ta represented, than the Chinese be compensation, have bean simply ignored. The over the signature of Advance. In that letter 10th Noble and Ke Mohey fall, and the wounded who cannot follow.

reisand Danby you will consider to bo deid, and you will also Department has been sanctioned under which gun to represented a new rela- question of the political activity of cortain is the writer distally invites any officer to con

leave them. If necessary, let all dis except one, there will be enly two Command Orduance on withdapt themselves to the ch water sionaries I have left antonghed, but those who tradict the fact t under the bamboat

One of this itself to the dish into which it is poured, non, the history of the Taiping nursection committee, in kot allowed, to be appointed. The Queen's Regulations, he continues, are 11th Looker, and Danby, who can reach the desired destination. God Offices in place of four in India.

and Kang Yu Wei's, attempts at reform, and be affect of these will serve the Bengal and Punjab Com- 19th Lews and McMurtriebye, my brave fellows, good-bye

it who are acquainted with the publicistic per- thus set aside, with the result that the men hav

their supplies. Is 1th Medietels and Kow, this memomble speech was electric. The mar

mands and be located at Rawalpindi, while The Japanese having the command of the formances of these missionaries, are sware how no control whatever over

not? Is it a fact that no com is it or Lowe and Nolde.

ines cheered and literally charged out of the the other will serve the Madrus and Bombay.

manok barm has been done in this respect."--

mitteg is appointed? Is it a fact that the bum- camp. They were not long one, however, Commands and be located at Poona Oplonels Chinose written language were the first to enter

boatsian in appointed solely by the commander 17th Danby and Lowe..

when the Europeans remaining behind heard Campbell and Fixott are to be Inspector this new field, and in three days the whole city

HAIS PRESERVED AND BEAUTIFIED The Aud is it a fact which undoubtedly it is that

the Quan 18th Looker and Noble.

terrifio firing. The marines had to come back, and Deputy Inspector-General, respectively, was inundated with little flags with a red diso 19th

under the new schome at Rawalpindi and in the middle, and thousands of doom tegan to 29rd Looker and MeMur. all their offers having been killed. In about a

quarter of an hour they had lost twenty-five of Colonels Stanbridge and Dansterville in the be ornamented with the legend Compliant Sub only reliable preserver and restorer of the hair these proceedings are contrary to

The Rajacts of the Japanese Nation. For some time is ROWLANDS MACAUSAL OIL, which closely Regulations? All this wants looking into in the number All the men under Admiral corresponding posts at Foun Seymour then gave themselves up for lost, hat walpindi and Poons offices will also have ant was common to meet Chinese with such fage, resembles the oily matter nature provides for the interests of fair trade, to the trader who he We have repeatedly declared, and we declaré after a night of over walming anxiety they were Assistant Inspector-General of Ordnance the upper since blank, and only the words nourishing and stimulating its growth, without may-English or Maltese relieved by the Cossacks who were received in each, while a new appointment of Deputy A Compliant Bubjects inserted, the nation to which the hair becomes dry, thin, and brittle. the camp with the wildest joy. The writer at sistent Director-General of Ordnance insane which they gave in their adherence being left to tributes the failure of the column to Ignorance tioned to strengthen the Headquarters Office be filled in latera ataiking commentary on the patrietism of the Chinese Of ten men on the of the Chinese foreen It had been expected of the Director-General that only Boxers were to be faced, when in

streets bight would probably be farnished with were for a heavy shower) of different lande.. reality it was the Chinese Army that barred

the flags Un cheap imitation only and much the

the way to Peking.

The Competitia will begin on Thursday or Friday as soon as the schedule of fixtures is arranged and will be proceeded with as rapidly

It has been decoiled that the last three slee tions in each tent shall be available at guk stitutes and that, in obtaining a subsitük the six selections must be exhaust the Afth selections before the sixth

Mr. Howard la kindly offered to souvenirs to the wining size

Mr. Love's Tam:- Mr. Lowe, Mr. Bassell Mr. Stockwell, Mr. Cox, Mr. Rutherford, Mr Humphreys

Mr. Ker's Teams Mr Kew Mr. Wiling son. Mr. Wild, Mr. Deacon, Mr. Hance, Mr. Watson, EA

Mr. Lupker's Teain-Mr. Looker, Mr. Bu kor, 22ui BLI Mr. Casserly, M. Moisille, Mr. Stevens, RE, Mr. Wall.

22nd

Yan 6,219,618.683 ..319,501.113 5,804,117,570

Ey balance brought forward 1st De

cember, 1999. By amount of gross profits for the half

your ending 30th Jane, 11:00

Yen 6,843,618.653

ADMIRAL SEYMOUR'S THRIL

OLING ADDRESS.

The Paris Journal printa a most dramatic tive from a Frenchman who was with Aptal Seymour's column in the unsuccAssÉNI+ expedition towards Peking. When it was fouud that stores and ammunition were giving ont Admiral Seymour held a council of war, and

etreat was decided upon. Throughout the

carried on and that the longer there Inst the which met the eye was appalling. Bed bodies on the bisis of treation colleagues do formerly-unknown bacillia has been discovered,

mors vigourons will be the measures taken to suppress them.

for pesce.

Mr. Memuriais a l'eum Mr. McMurtrieinformed at every risk of the situation of the ĺ directions, and closed in on Barberton, whigro the Tranmizor miles apon miles of tho

Mr. Johnson, Mir Henderson, Mr. Sheppard.

Graham, R, Mr. Hays. Mr.Nobles Tom Mr. Noble, Mr. Jenkins,

Mr.

derson.

Sandford.

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Monday

Tuesday Wednesday

Thursday Friday Monday

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Tasaday

16th Looker wil Kow.

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