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Bishop Welldon, the Metropolitan is making an extended tour of Southern India, taking in the Island of Obylon.
The following appointment has been zela at the Almirally-iontenant Reginald C. L. of all who care and are able to contribute to | Owen, to the Blenheim, to date 10th January. the maintenance of British rights and in- terests in the Far East.
The Chofoo Family Kotel has been sold at anction for Tis. 11,100 to the China Inland Mission, who propose to use the premis for their school.
II.M.S. Goliath arrived yesterday from the North and went at once into dock, and H.M.S.
The French Far Eastern squadron is to be reinforced by the gunboat dekoron, just repuis ed at Toulon, which will learn Europe for Saigon this month.
H.M. cruiser Cressy, which was last month baring horguns placed on hard at Portsmouth, is ordered to be ready for son by the end of April.
The Fo-organisation of the Army Hospital Aurora arrived from Shanghai, having ft Corps is now being considered by the Goforn Woosung on the 10th inst.
ment of India. Another scheme which is being dealt within the formation of a mounted detach ment of sappern.
Mr. F. A. Hazoland, Acting Police Magis trate; met with a slight accident on Tuesday, and raptured a tendon in his right leg. He
Magistracy until Monday.
will not be able to resume his duties at the
The property destroyed by the fire on the 13th instant at No. 9, Kwai Wa Lane, was insa red |for $2,000 with the Western Assurance of
The Burns Di Depot at Syrinn on the Ran- goon river, belonging to the Findlay Fleming Syndicate, luas been destroyed by âes. The damage, estimated at Rs. 20,000, was coverod by insuranco.
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The German Emperor has offered the use of a warship for the conveyance of the Sultan's Musulmon mission to Chim, of which we have already ajkón.
The Gruan ironclad division in Chinesa wators will not return home for the present The rents who love bean drilled for that quadron have started for China under Con manter Berger.
The Froach colonial troops have, sinen the ist ult. been tansforred from the Ministry of Marine to the Wur Office, but it has been found nuces- ary to make an exception in the case of the
mont. on 7th ult, rotasins under the former depart
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GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 18th February, 8p.m.
THE NEW EXCHEQUER BONDS. The amount tendered for the new Exche.
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the Hong- kong Legislative Council was hold is the Conn ell Chamber at the Government Oices, there being present:-
His EXOLLENCE the NOR (Sir HENRY
BLAKE, G.C.M.G...
His EXCELLENCY Major-Generú) · Gas, COIGNE, C.M.G. (Commanding the Tromps),
Hon. J. H SWART LOCKHART, C.M.G. (Colonial Secretary).
Hon. W. LEIGH GOODMAN, K.C. (Atfornøy- General).
Hen, A. M. THOMSON (Colonial Treasurer). Ron. R. D. ORMSBY (Director of Public
Chinese Expedition, which, by a decreo gazetteer Bonds is £25,390,700, and the average Works). C.M.G. (Captain Su
price was £97 58. 4.
NEW INDIAN PROVINCE.
A new Indian Frontier Province lias been
By the Appointment of Lord Robarts to bo Knight of the Order of the Garter, a further E addition is made to the already remarkable created under the control of the Supreme string of letters attached tɔ tho Field-Marshal's Government. The province comprises one namus. The following are the other honours worn by Lord Roberts-F.C., K.P., G.C.B., 0.0.8L, GCLE, V.C., D.CL., LL.D.
A farther ring of over 3,000 has taken place in the nombers receiving assistance in the The L, and C. Exprega learns that there is no Bombay Presidency Native States during the Toronto, for which Messra. Wnt Meyerink and foundation for the statement which comes from also reports newly 2,000 persons of the weaver last week in January.--The Madras Presidency
Co, are the local representitives)
Whilst a zamber of coolies were storing four in a godown at West Point on Tuesday, the flooring suddenly gave way. Two an were injured by the falling sacks, one of theui no severely that he had to be admitted to the hospital
The N.-C. Daily News Poking corrospondent telegraphed on the 6th inst. The Ministers havo decided to demond the death of six officials who are still alive and the banishment of two
Jave been arrested; ·
Brussels that King Leopold's proposed vixit, to St. Potersburg is connected with a plan for tur acquisition of a pison of trifory in China for the Belgiant
there is no appreciable differenca in the total of these still dependent on Gorerament, reports class as having sought assistance. Otherwise
The Times of India.
fourteenth of the Punjeüb.
INDIAN PLAGUE FIGURES. The deaths from plague in Bombay lasy week amounted to 922.
REUTER'S SERVICE,
LONDON, 12th February.
PLAGUE IN CAPETOWN. The Cape Government has notified the Powers
Gazette-Captain A. W. N. Taylor, Tulay died at Hampstead recently at the age of 8 that
The following notification appears in the
Fleet-Paymastar Charles Shea Giles, who Staff Corps, Commandant Myitkyina Military Police Battalion, to be Major, in vencgnition of years, becare an assistnut-paymaster in the his services during the action with Chinese noarry in 1838, paymaster in 1836, and retired in Hpare on 18th February, 1900.
1870, receiving the rank of feet-purnoster in 1896, when the rank of staff-paymaster was established. While still a clerk ho parrod on the coast of Spain throughout the civil war and which he received the modal. In 1892 lie was awarded a Greenwich Hospital pension.
LAFITE are commended fo the notice of others. Two who were in hiding in Poking Shanghai.regularly have addressed a letter to during the operations on the cons! of hint, for
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DEATHS.
Yesterday afternoon the remains of Mr. Thomas Herbert Glovar, who died on Wodnes. day at No. 3, Das Voeux Villa, The Peak, at
the age of 36 years, were intorred at Huppy Valley, Mr. Glover, who was employed as ac- countant at the office of the Joint Telegraph Companies, had been ill for several months.
Among imponding changes in the British Consular Service the N.-C. Daily News reports the return of Mr. Pelham Warren to his post at Hankow, Mr. B. H. Fraser going to Feting as Chinese Secretary: while Mr. L. C. Hop kins, who returned from bome leave by the Parramatta, goes to Tientsin as Acting Comm- General, Mr. Campbell also going to Peking.
The various British shipping companies whoso vessels are in the habit of frequenting the Marquis of Lausdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, with reference to the con- 'dition of the Woosung Bar.
It is stated from Berlin that n Bill has been The steamer Hosevice. Captain Hughes, left laid before the Federal Council conforting up- Karachi for Jedda on the 23rd alt, with nourly on the soldiers and sailors who have taken part five hundred pilgrims, most of whom have in the expedition to China the same privileges travelled from the East and Far East She with regard to pensions as are enjoyed by the was the first siestner to leave Karnehi since it colonial troops. The Bill further provides has been declared a port opeu for the eiabacka-pensions for the widows and orphans and other tion of pilgrims.
dependants of the troops employed. These
fallen.
A question having arisen as to the compensa-pensioue range from the 42, a year to be given tina to be granted in the case of Indian cavalry
to children of private soldiers whose mothers with the field force in China for loss of horses are still alive to the £25 a year to be received on service, it is now stated that it has been by the widows of generals or admirals who have decided that all losses are to be made good by a fren issue of animals from the Remount Depot at Hongkong, when it cau be shown that the losses have occurred in military employment as laid down by the Regulations on the subject. Instructions have been given accordingly.
Capetown is infected with the plague.
FRANCE AND CHINA.
B. Delcassé, speaking in the Chamber, said the Powers were determined to obtain roparation from Chins and that there was nothing in the Anglo-German agreement to cause unusiness. to France.
Anti-clerical disordors have occurred in
DISORDERS IN SPAIN.
Madrid and the provinces, and are becoming eri vas.
BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. rootha, after attacking Cover Smith (rion, retreated to the Swazi Lorder.
THE "BARFLEUR" FABLE!
the reports sonthemesbout the Barflour troubles, The Loudon Telegraph takes a high toue over and says:pa
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Hon. F. E
perintendent of Police).
Hon BASIL TAYLOR (ActingHarbour Master). Hon C. P. CHATER, C.M.G."
Hon. Dr. Ho KAT.
Hot. J. THURØTEN,
Hon. R. M. GRAY,
Hon. J. J. KESWICK,
Hon. Wer A YUK
Mr. R. F. JOHNSTON (Acting Bark of Coun-
vita),
The
PAPAR.
COLONIAL SECRETARY lid on the table the report of the Widows and Orphans' Pen- lon Fund for the year 1900 and also the report of the Superintendent of Victoria, Guol for the your 1900
FINANCIAL The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid on the table Financial Minuto No. $ and novel that it be referred to this Finance Committee.
The COLONIAL TREASURER seconded, unl the motion was carried.
The COLONIAL SECESTARY Jail on the table the report of the Financa Comititten, and moved its adoption.
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COLONIAL TEEASURER scounded and the motion was carried..
DETER
THE LAWS RELATING TO TRUSTEES. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL laid on the table tho report of the Standing Law Committee as to the Bill entitled an Ordinance to coneclidate gare notice that at the next meeting of the and wrend the lawa relating to trustees, and Council he would move that the Bill be read a third time.
THE SALARIES OF SUBORDINATE OFFICERS,
question of which I have given dac notice, THE SECRETARY OF STATE'S REPLY. The Hon. R. M. GRATI beg to ask the The question was as follows →
I should like to know what, if any, ruply has been received from the Secretary of Stats with regard to the recommendations of the Com mitoe appointed to enquire into and report on the salaries of subordinate officers in the Ciril Sarvice of the colony
The COLONIAL SECRETARY-In suster to the question of the Honourable Momber, I beg to lay on the table the reply of the Secretary of State and to inform the Connoil that the in- carried out. structions contained in the reply are being
The reply was as follová --- "Secretary of State to Govertor, Hongkong, "Downing Street, 31st December, 190, Sir, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 440 of 3r October
of subordinate, offers in the Hongkong Civil lost, forwarding a copy of the report of the Committoo appointed to enquire into the salaries Sarvice.
2-I have to roquest that you will convey my thanks to the Committee for the useful work which they have done. We
I shall be glad if you will consult the heads of departmente ant the Executive Council. If you
"To magnify this trifling occurrence, and the alleged grievances to which it is attributed, into an obstinate muting of the whole crew of so
Judge at Kurapte, in the Kanara district, is
Bao Sahob Gopal Anaat Bhat, Subordinatelessly to alarm the public at home, and to cast distinguished a ship as the Barfleur, is need. Sir P. A. Swuttenham, K.C.M.G., was to
still the subject of much talk among the native are all so justly proad. Sailors the world over se undeserved alur upon the Navy, of which we lears Marseilles for Singapore on 27th alt. by
community at Dharwar, says the Times of India. are proverbially grumblers from habit and tra- [35 the Messageries Maritimes steamer Australien,
He is designated the "occult healer," and is dition rather than front any real feeling, but on his return to his duties in the Malay Penin-
sccredited with having performed miracles in the more loyal and devoted sot of men those who General Veyron, Commander-in Chief of the from home; but according to a more recent sula, according to the papers by the last mail
French Expeditionary Corps in China, hassant way of curing the cripple, the blind, the deaf, serve in the Royal Navy no Admiral nood ever hate not already done so, and submit a scheme roport he is to relieve his brother, Sir Alexanone to Frante a report on the situation of the Owing to the very large number of people ask to command.
It is time that a which shall to some extent combine the recom der Swettenham, at Singapore.
French trooge. The General afirms that the India, and the Municipality of that place aption of highly-colourad fables of this descrip. Asting Colonial Secretary. Such
who assembled at Kumpta from all parts of stern protest was raised against the dissemina-mendations of the Cammittee with those of the present condition of the force is very satisfactory,
prehending danger to the health of the town, tion, the accuracy or felseness of which those whole subordinate servies, with salaries attached. und that the French soldiers-hold thoir rank he has been forbidden to see any more patients to whom they are cabled from afar can have no to grades and offices rather than to individdet A Government Notification circalated yesterworthily amongst thous of other nations. A
shall contain a complete classification day stated that, in view of a recent accident superior officer, in a letter addressed to a friend involving loss of life, the attention of all per in France, states that all the Foreign Powers sons having occasion to blast stone is called to agree in recognising that, in regard to the pre- the provisions of Baction 59 of the Building visioning of the Expeditionary Corps the Ordinance, 1899, which describer the precau French are much the best provided. tions to be taken in blasting and the warning necessary before the oporation. Notice is given that offenders will be hold responsible for any injury which may result.
On the Zud Jantury, ht his resideneo, South Hill, Chagford, Devon, Gronez JesToS LIESIG Honors, .4., late of B.M.'s Consular Service, Japen, thirst son of the late Professor 1. F. HOH, M.D..J.P., of Queen's College, Belfast.
On the 4th January, at 32, Boswell Road, Thornton-heath, Joux BAEFER, for fifteen years in the P. and O. Company.
The Daily Press.
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An Augly-Chinese correspondent writing to the Outlook, regretting the loss of Messrs. Arnhold, Karberg & Co.'s Suthsiang on the Yangisze, says-The work being pioneer ex- periment, they tried their ship at the worst time of year, when the waters of the Yangtze aré contracted. Still a seventeen knot beat, if properly handled, should go through the worst rapids easily. Personally, I advocate a moer
At the meeting of the Directors of the Shanghai Lead Investment Co. at Shanghai on the 7th inst., it was decided to propose at the annual general meet nga final dividend for 1900 of 5 per cenak ng 12 per cent for the year. A further isso of capital to the ing chain being picked up at the base of each extent of Taels 650,000 in fully paid up shares rapid during the low-water season, and let the of Tls. of each was also agreed ta, and it was craft use her winch. The text experiment will proposed to issue the shares to shareholders at be of interest, and will I learn, be undertaken par in the ratio of one share for every two held by a British gyndicate, in the Company.
still at large.
and the people have been ordered forthwith to
return to their homes.
means of ganging.
The exposure of the fable, howover, brings with it the comfort ing reflection that such a tragedy as a muting a large scale is impossible nowadays, if for all ranks in both services are such as to render no other reason, because the relations between the continuation, if not the existence, of serious grievances almost inconceivable."
The pair of steamers which are now wider coustraction on the Pacific coast for the Eastern Shipbuilding Company, of Connecticut, U.S.A. and which are to run between California and the Orient, will be the largest vessels sailing on the Pacific. They will cost £1,000,000 each. The ships am to be registered at 20,000 tons, and will have a displacement of 33000 tons, or 10,000 tons more than the Deutschland. Their length will be 630 ft. and their beam 75 ft, and they will have five continuous decks besides three others not extending the antira length. While mainly intended for freight they will have accommodation for a thousand passengers each, in three classes. They are to be propelled by twin-screws, and will have a speed of fourteen papers I was not in the least surprised, while knote an hour and carry 4,000 tons of coal,
fellowing remarks by the Portsmouth cor- It is interesting to compare with this the respondent of the Naval and Mary Record. He writes: The day before the sensational eports of a mutiny on board the Barfleur were published I was shown a private letter from that vessel, sent home by the lust mail, and it was easy to see that the Barfer is not a comfortable ship. It is probable that the accounts telegraph ed home are exaggerated, but after reading the privata letter and then sesing the reports in the
the ufficial explanation struck me as a very milk- and-water affair. "
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.
officers
4.I shall also be clad if you would cubinat delinite recommendations as to the systoriti, zallon of their allowances
5-1 conear in the view of the Commitfes say seven hours' work a day from its clerks that the Government may reasonably require
"I have, &c.,
*(8d.) J. CHAMBERLAIN. Governor, Sir H. A. Blake, GCM.G.
THE NATURALISATION QUESTION. reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to re peal all Ordinances for the Naturalisation of The ATTORNEY-GENREAL proposed the frat
and to make provision for the Preservation of the Rights of such Persons. -- He said I would. Persons as British Subjects within this Colony
like to make one remark as regards this Bill. It will be observed that all the naturalisation may be naturalised upon taring the oath of alle gience, and to avoid going through the whole ordinances contala a provision that a person.
of the Urdinances of Naturalisation-some 60 or 70-with a view to preserving the rights of all hue persons and not to cavumber the Statute Book it is proposed that all these Ordin ances shall be repealed. Some few of the persous have not taken the oath of allegiance at all. The fact is that s porson whe does not fake the oath of allegiance after the passing of the Ordinance is not naturalised. It would he well if the notice of some few of the gentle- men whose names are down here, and who have not taken the oath of allegiance, were called te whose Ordinance was passet in 1881, int in the the fact The oldest of those is Pang Im, cast of two gentlemen-Wong Plug Lam and Young Chonk Hin-naturalised in 1800 there
those
taken
The home papers record that the new China League has now reached that stage of de velopment at which it is enabled to take permanent office and to begin to place its views definitely before the public. One of the League's earliest actions has been the eirculation of a pamphlet (which we repro- dee in another column) setting forth the.
In regard to the alleged looting by German position which it takes up and calling at.
A letter from Ningpo, published in the Uni-soldiers in China, a Berlin correspondent of a
The Calcutta correspondent of the Rangoon tention once more, in a public manner, to the versat Gazelle, says that on the 20th January home paper hears that, socording to the reports
Gazette writes: Indian meing has had three - dangers of apathy in regard to the Far East. some seventy marines from an Italian gunboat which have arrived thero, German soldiers. First there was the death of Patiala, an event severe blows dealt it during the last few wooks. We need not here commend the attitude of presseded to the yamen of the Magistrata of when landing in China, woro again reminded the League. It is only insisting on the Ning-hai Hsien and offered their assistance in
that removed scores of horses temporarily from that all excesses in looting would be most rocing, then the Bultan of Johaze left with his now since Tuesday last are proving a fruitful The tug-of-war competitions hold nightly points which we and other representatives exterminating the lawless characters of the severely pzuished. This warning, it said, of the British Press in China have long neighbourhood. Accordingly on the 30th, the has been acted on, several offenders have receive again. Calder, his trainor and jockey, has been colony, as well as to the friends and partisans source of interest to the general public of the string and may possibly not be seen up here maintained to be essential for the future Magistrate sont 20 men of his own bodyguarded sentences up to ten years' penal servitado, warned off for life and the Sultan is returned of those selected to take an active part in the welfare of our Empire. None of the regions to lead the Italians into a disturbed district Others, who committed minor offences, and of the world awaiting development promise north of the city, where some insurgents who could not he sent to prison, were punished by into the Crown affair, taking with him Mr. I ties are pulled off immediately after the in cat! It would be as well for their atton to the Straits in connection with the enquiry affair. As is now doubtless well known, the is no record of their having taken the riches like those of the Empire of Chine
have recently destroyed a mission chapel are being bound to trees for some hours. This is, H Cowie, of Mesars. Sanderson and Co., the terval following the first part of the Circus tion to be drawn to the fact. I shall probably
of course. a savers punishment; but it was also And if we are to share in the legitimate
recorted to thirty yours ago, during the France of Jodhpore is disposing of all his race horses, terest by the speetators, who, immediately then which the oath of allegianes shall be government alicitors. And now the Malarajah programme, and are watched with excited in ask His Excellonay's permission to Insert in exploitation of these, instead of seeing them
some fature ordinause a tima-say six months seized by other nations who may proceed to from the New Territory. A contractor carry-
Another armed highway robbery is reported German Military Penal Code.
German War, and is in accordance with the as per advertisements in the local papers. I word "Pull" has been shouted by the referee and abút us out altogether, the apathy of the ing on business in Pottinger Street was travel
haven't learn why the latter sportsman is reti- the strmining mon at each end of the rope have
The COLONIAL SECRETARY-It is the prac The Raya! Indian Marine troopship Harring, but I dressy the reason will shortly be thrown themselves back full length in the grim the taking of the oath of allegiance, and there past, which has perhaps reached its worst ling the other side of the harbour on Tuesday, dinge, which has been built to take the place of modo public.
tice for persons naturalised to hetotifiad an ta limits under the administration of Lord and near the village of Au Tan ho was attacked the ill-fated trooper Warren Hastings wrecked
contast of strength, stand up in their seate, or must be some reason which I am not able to SALISBURY'S Government, must bo dove by several armed men. The contractor had on
crowd to the edge of the arena, and shout them give why some of these gentlemen have met away with. As our readers know, the China his person a sum of more amounting to $400 sentative of the builders, the Fairfield Shipbuild many of our readers will note with especial The indeed need no urging, and when a team The COLONIAL, SECRETARY seconded and tho
few years ago, was handed over by the repre- Amongst the new Governers in South Africa solves hoarse it urging on their favourites taken the oath of allegiance HowaTEL League has set itself the task of conquering and a diamond ring of consider ble value. The ing Company, drvan, to the Indian Government interest the appointment of Sir H. E. McCallum has at last drawn the opposing side ever the matin was carried to pu the indifference and ignorance of the home robbers possessed themselves of everything, on the 23rd ull at Bombay. She wens officered Governor of Newfoundland, to be Governor of specified limit, it is only when masel and wind THE LAW OF LIBEL public and its representatives in Parliament, and made off. No arrests have so far been on the passage out by a Clan Line staff, with Natal.
SLAN DIL Sir Henry achieved much success
can hold out no longer. The greatly cut-up seconded by the COLONIALEMCRETARY & Bill on On the motion of the ATTORNEY GENERAL, a difficult task and one fully calling for all ade, but active investigations are being con. Capt. E O. Ody in command, Mr. Norton, the as an engineer officer in the Straits Sottle condition of the ground after every pull is a titled An Ordinance to amend the Law of Label the ability of those influential men who
chief offer, and Mr. Brown the chief engineer meats and Hongkong, and his numerous friends telling factor to the severity of the struggle. and Blauder was rout us Best time have associated themselves with the name
Briefly stated the dimersions of the Hardinge at home and in the Far East will be glad to see The teams for last night were Regimental
SUPREME COURT of the League. It will be seen from the
The N-C. Daily News fearns that the appoint are: length 4235 feet breedth 51 fest. She has his name amongst the distinguished men who team. Royal Welsh Fusiliora, ILM.8.onding of the Bill entitled An Ordingses to The ATTORNEY -GENERAL proposed the thried pamphlet referred to that the non-alienationent of E. Chang Pai-hei as special Azibasan een ongised by the same firm that better are to be the first administrators in South Centurion (stokers team), and HS5. Un amend and declare in curtain respects the Law dor to Great Britain to carry condolence to King with triple expansion engines with Howden's Africa under the new conditions brought about daunted HMS Orlando In view of to be administered in the Supreme Court H of Manchuria is particularly urged by the Edward and also to congratulats his Majesty on forced draught. She has four double-ended by the absorption of the Transvaal and the the fact that Captain Cadogan's regiment, added that he had abmitted to the Clerk League as "a matter of vital importance to his accession to the Throne, was not due to his and two single boilers capable of registering Orange Free Stato into the British Empire, the Welsh Fusiliers, had a team meaning mitters to the Bill No alterations usd been the future trade of Great Britain." This being much liked at Court, but because all those 180 lbs to the aquare inch. She is provided We may recall the fast that in 1991 Sir Houry the rope, he last night signed his duties as made jan
Couzals the roport of the Standing Lay Com- has been repeatedly stated, and the fact to whom the Court had previously offered the with twin screws and with her engines making MgCallum was the spacial commissioner chosen referee to Captain Warren, A., is familiar to British residents in Chios. post declined to go-hence the delay in Chang 120 revolutions per minute can steam at the to suppress the outburst in Falang, when he sunted to officiate. The contents resulted But unfortunately the great mass of people Pai hai's appointment. Our contemporary has splendid rato of 193 knots per hour, which was
« loading article in its issue of the 9th inat, ex the same as recorded at her trial trip on the He also constructed the new fortides tons of ses secoul pull-Imin $500s Centurion resived the thanks of the British Government, thus-Orlando (winnses)--Firat pull 2min. 25 at home bave refused to trouble themselves pressing indignation at the ides of China and Clyde. Her engines having an indicated horse- Singapore In 1903 Sir Henry raived the winners) First pull, 2min, 47 3-Jets second about Manchuria. The China League scosing an envoy to England before reparation has power of 8,500 while her gross tonnage is KOM.G. for his service at Lagos and C. Fall, Imin. 45. The teams for fought “no signs of awakening interest or activity been made for the outrages of last year..
ducted by the police.
5,600 and her displacement 6,700 tons.
Depress
given in our advertinentent columns
Fare
matter shall be enquired into at once
AND
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of
The COLONIAL SECRETART seconded and the
motica was barred.
reading of the Bill entitled an Ordinance te stall Code of Procedure for the Beguta
The ATTORNEY GENERAL proposed the third
on the Prose Practice and Modo ef Bleading in the Civil Jurisdiction of the Bumrene Court of the Colony He added that