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borne by rats in the dissemination of the The British transport 7joča left lastaight for p. The prinsipal rond in the Japanese setile disease, and indeed an universal éruzado! Takusaidiisang wall,
ment, Tientsin, käs boon zamed the “ Yaunga“. chi Bond” in honour of Baran Ldent General against these Termin has been advocated
Yamaguchi commander of the Fifth Divisional by some of them. The reward offered for
Army. The Japanese general was present at every rit, live or dead, has been increased
the careusesy of namins the road, by the Kobe authorities from two to five]
A polo match took place last night at Kowloon between the V.B.C. and a team from HL8 J. The forms were victoriga by ive goals to two p
- Admiral Sir EAH, Saymoan was/ospected at Shanghai on Saturday or Sunday last from the river, and was to be the guest of the China Association at its annual, dinner yesterday
sen since the th
ce the 9th of last month, and all rats alike are examined for plague-germs, instead of only, the dead ones as before, Raven to eight hundred daily was the average number of rats being brought | (Monday), in at the end of May, but no pest: bacillus bad been discovered up to that date. From all trace of the disense, indeed, Kobe has
this year
lemn, mariners in the China Sea (Shanghai As will be seen from a notice in another District) are warned not to mistake the significance of the white boys to be used as surrey marks in connection with the surrey of the south channel satrance of the Yangtas river.
The Jiji laras that arrangements have been made by the authorities for an addition of 100 torpedo boats to the Japanese hayy by the end of the 28th Broad year, which ends in March,
1906. Of the above number, about: 20 vesela will be constrasted during the present year.
The Champion Stakes on the third day of the Tientsin Spring Race Meeting, 30th May, was won by Mr. J. M. D.'s well-known Touch." me-not, Mr. Evelyn's Quo Vadis being secund and Mr. J. M; D.'s Merlin third, Touch-me-
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
- LowDon, 8th June.
PLAGUE ON HMS. "MONARCH A cam of plague has corurred on board the guardship Monarch at Bimanstown. -.
ENGLAND. LA
ARRIVAL OF MRS, BOTHA IN Mrs. Boths, wife of the Boer Commandant, has arrived st. Southampton, and prosseded to London. She refuses to be interviewed.
THE PLAGUE.
THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS been entirely free, and the precautions taken by the authorities appear so complete that it is very reasonably hoped locally that ÆRATED WATERS Plague will not show itself, or that if an
The New Press publishes a telegram from isolated case should occur it will be at once Tientsia, dated 3rd June, to the following Cap. Mr. Dickinson receiving a massive silver (all Chinese) and 37 deaths (36 Chinese and one
IN THE FAR EAST.
OUR FACTORIES are constructed with
every attention to the best principles that sanitary science can suggest; and our NEW FACTORY at WEST POINT is the
the swarm of their assailants still increasing, the patrolmen fired and bayonetted, killing two French and one.German.
not also carried off the Provisional Governor's
goblet.
Recently the chapel established by the Gate of Changsha, Hunan, was looted. The authorities caught four men and gave them thousand blows each. Three others were
of goods, ets, were paid for by the district chapel as warning to the public. The losses
magistrate, which terminated the affair."
During the 48 hours ending at noon yesterday there were reported 37 fresh mess of plague
other Asiatic).
Last week's figures were:-181 cases, 155 deaths considerable improvement on those of
POLICE COURT.
THE NEW NY.K. LINE FROM HONGKONG TO SEATTLE.
ben)ADA VISIT TO THE SKAGA MABU,"
- For some time past the Nippon Yusen Kaiths | have had a line of steamers renning between Kobe and Seattle, and our readers will have noticed from recent advertisements that thin enterprising company has decided to estabŭah
Hoe of steamer between: Hongkong and Seattle. This law of great importance to Hongkong, inasmuch as it establishes another trans-Pacific route that cannot fail to prove of incalculable benefit to this Colony and to the American porta The Nippon Tusen. -Kaisha, being the premier shipping company of Japan, bas arranged the service with that thoroughness <and effectiveness for, which this company is no well noted. The service will be maintained by
tons each, able to transport a vast amount of fleet of five magnificent steamers of over 6,000
freight, and possessing eplendid accommodation for parengers These steamers, which will take eleven weeks on the round trip, will enable fortnightly sailings to be maintained, The first steamer to inaugurate the now line is the Kaga Maru, an imposing specimen of maritas architecture, and a striking representation of „Japan's extraordinary progress in shipbuilding, for the vessel was built and launched at Nagasaki and is now on her maiden voyage. The Kaga Marw was, anchored in the harbour for a few days, having left yesterday afternoon; and on Sunday a representative of this paper
The ship was well worth a visit, and looked very was enabled through the courtesy of the local manager of the company, to visit her.
Hotel, said he was walking along Queen's Road size was bost indicated by comparison with the at about twenty minutes to ten on Sunday smaller reasels in her vicinity. She was in a Marc Maldroff, trader, living in the Colonial stately when calmly riding at anchor, Hor
night, and when he got to the verandah of beautiful condition, for with the exception of the Hongkong Hotel the defendant, coming a trial run from Nagasaki to Yokohama is watch chain, to which were attached to and from thence to Hongkong she had never
from the opposite direction, snatched st gold coins and two Chinese gold pieces. The made a trip and was quite now, everything it. The complainant gave chase and saw the commanded by that popular and able veteran
on board being pick and span. She i
Monday, 10th June.
BEFOEN MR. HAZRLAND.
discovered and infection prevented. No effcotLast night a mixed crowd of two less than twenty-eight doctors are engaged hundred French and German soldiers in the hy the Kobe authorities. The houses of Tako Rond mobbed the regular regimental London Missionary Society outside the North the two previous weeks. the poorer classes are being medically patrol of the Royal Welsh Fasilters, who were inspected and cleansed under police super-going rounds as usual. The patrol only numbered five men, whe stood their ground and intendence, and large numbers of persons, bravely defended themselves for one hour some 26,500 in all, had by the end of May against these unequal odds, and then, fuding cangued, and sent to the front door of the been inoculated with anti-plugue serum. The
latter proceeding the Chronicle designutes as a method of precaution LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED in the which, as even the doctors do not seein to believe that it gives immunity for longer than a year, appears somewhat superfluous until the disease actually displays itself." It is nevertheless a sign of the whole-hearted way in which the Japanese are taking up the question of plague-prevention.
Now our sanitary authorities have been carrying on a vigorous crusade against rats
FAR EAST.
SYSTEM of A PERFECT FILTRATION is employed, guaranteeing
ABSOLUTE PURITY.
ment of Mr. Byron Broman, C. M. G., Mr. According to the New Prem, on the relire-
Pelham Warren, C., will fill the position of British Consul General in Shanghai, his post at Hankow being taken by Mr. Fraser, C. M. G., at present on sick leave in Japan. Me. Tratman will leave Chefoo to take over Mr. Fraser's duties at Chinking, while Mr. Brady, now home on leave, will replaca, Mr.. Traimu
take up the position of 2nd Secretary of the Mr. John Charles Tudor Vaughan, who is to
British Legation, Peking, should have been here in 180. In March of that year he was transferred to Peking from Cairo-being promoted to 2nd Secretary a month later-but did not proceed to China. Instead, ho was seconded for service under the Colonial Office as Secretary to the Agency at Pretoria on the
ROBBERY FROM THE PERSON.
A coolie pleaded not guilty to stealing from
two Chinese gold coina, of the total value of the person of one Mare Maldroff s portion of a silver albert shain, two gold sovereigns, and 350
The Machinery used is of the latest type. particular it cannot be.urged that they hareferred from Peking to Caeton, while Mr. Smith international relations occurred there, He thief caught at the lower bar of the Hongkong, Captain Eekstrand, with Mr. H. H. Con a
A STAFF of. ENGLISH EXPERTS attend to every detail of the Manufacture.
The Waters produced are of the highest
been remiss. But of course the difficulties of coping with these vormin here are greater by far than in Japan, in fact probably
Hotel. The watch had been thrown away, was found in the street.
The defendant had the usual excuse of his
arrested by mistake.
from an early date last year, and in this at Chefoo. Mr. Hosie will relievs Mr. Fulford | 28th July, 1899, but only remained there until chain broke, and the defendant mn off with ! at Newehwang. Mr. H. Sy had been trans the 11th of October, when the interruption of has been transferred from Tiontain to Cores.
▲ correspondent writes to a Nortbera con-
from Shantung to Peking. They will maintain the troops of Yuan Shi-kai are on their way. order on the withdrawal of the foreign troops. This measure is no doubt the result of fears ontertained in official quarters that Boxer
greater than in any port of the East, owing temporary from Peking that four thousand of 1000, when he was appointed Political Secretary class—he was walking quietly past and was Thompson 5 second onginoer the junior
then acted as Assistant Private Secretary to Bir Alfred Milner until the 21st of September.
to Field-Marshal Lord Roberts. It will thus be seen how belated is his taking up of the 2nd Becretaryship at Peking-N. C. Daily News.
The French Minister at Seoul, at the end of
His Worship Tea. Six weeks hard labor.
AN AMUSING CASE, George A. Williams, a native of British Now Guiana, was charged (1) with being in unlawful session of on offensive weapon, and (2) with bodily harm. He pleaded not guilty.
chief officer, and Mr. Müller, & second offlcar, The chief engineer is Mr. Moore, with Mr.
officors and engineers being Japanesa, with a Japanese crew. The crew all tdd numbers 123.
class and excellence; as testified to by the/ection with plague, there is no doubt that bandite will take advantage of the votiroment last month, seut an official noto to the Corgan using the same with intent to do grievous Mitsu-Biehi Dockyard and Engine Works,
to the balk of our shipping. Moreover, the plague had got a firm hold on the place before a continuous warfare against them was begun. Whatever their actual con-
Hongkong labours under especial disadvan tages us for us infection by ruts in concerned, and we do not desire to minimise the difficulties of our sanitary conditions, as our drainage system is certainly one which A. S. WATSON & CO. fosters the harbouring of vermin. Taking
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of the Frenob, German, British and other troops. The nows from Pacting is not reassuring. Ths native Roman Catholics are still slain by vindictive Boxers. Additieze are haing made to the 6,000 Romanists who in Bishop Fay ler's vicariat have lost their lives during the crisis. the second point, however, that of the
We very much regret to learn of the death medical staff engaged on the spot, it need at Kobe yesterday morning of Mr. A. not be said to those who have read recent Williamson, of the Chartered Bank of India articles in these columns and in those of Australia and China, and we feel enre that the our contemporaries that Hongkong is announcement will come as a great shock to all who knew Mr. Williamson here, including his [35 shamefully undermanned medically, and personal friends and his numerous associates that as far as can be seen no special efforts of the St. Andrew's Society and the Football are being made to meet the emergency. Club. Mr. Williamson was only 28 years of Then as to medical inspection and cleansing age, and had been in the Colony two years when
On the 1st June, at The Cottage," Cavanagh Road, Singapore, the wife of JAMES ROPTE, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES,
of the poorer-class dwellings, this in he was invalided to Japan, suffering from On the 27th May, at the English Episcopal Hongkong has been put off until the malarial fever. Bad new of his state resched Church, Nagami, by the Rev. 4. Fuller, plague was on us in full violence. For the Colony a few weeks back, but no one was HARRY VANSITTART, eldest son of Honey DICKINSON, of Harrow, England, to MARY, reasons apparently sentimental we refrained prepared for the and fate which has ao suddenly youngest daughter of the late George HUNTER, from cleansing our villages during the
overtaken him. of Longuide, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
On the 28th May, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, season when plague, practically was non-
Singapore, by the Rev. W. H. C. Dankorley, existent. A recommendation of the
W. BOUGER, Station Master, Teluk Anson, Perak, to Miss M. Cook, of Hawston, Leicestershire.
On the 1st June, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Rev. W. H. C. Dunkerley, CHRISTIAN LINDERT BAUMGARTEN TO WINIFRED LOUISE EVANA, eldest daughter of George Edward EVANS, late Sheriff of Singayure,
DEATHS.
Sanitary Board on the point was rejected
According to a Japanese paper, the Chinese Eastern Railway Company started its shipping business with six steamers purchased from by the Legislative Council, and it was various ship-owners, and afterwards constructed decided that the villages should remain two vessels at Shanghat for the company's thirty-with what result we now know.service in the sea of Okhotsk. In England Even if we grant the contention of the there are now six steamers in sourse of con- straction, two of which are sxpected to be
Government, the gist of which is said to be as follows:- A despatch from a French Missionary stationed at Saimatsupo advises receipt of lettere from two missionaries in Quelpart reporting that they were besieged in Saishujo and that six converts had been killed by the
The complainant, a cook in a hearding house in Fast Street in which the defendant resides. stepped into the witness box with his hond banged, and gave evidence regarding the loads with lead, was produced. alleg I assault. The weapon, au instrument
The Kaga Meru is a steel twin-scrow steamer of 6,800 tons, gross tonnage, giving u registered net tonnage of 3,30 She was built by the
Nagasaki She has a complets cellular double bottom excluded from tonnage, a straight stem, two masts, one funnel, two decks, viz. upper and batween ducks, and poor bridge and forecastle, with a shado deck over bridge. The defondant stated that the complainant Hor principal dimensions aro:-Length botwom mob while numbers of others had been injured. was quarrelling with an Arab, and resented the perpendiculars, 445 fest, brauth moulded, The writers added that provisions wore feat efforts of the defendant to restore peace. He 49 feat 2 inches; depth moulded, 93 feet & giving out and that prompt relief was necessary. After the defendant was armastar (a inchess length of poop, 6 feet; length of The French Minister requested the Corean friend of the complainant brought a constable), bridge deck, about 120 fonts length of forecastle Government to take steps to suppress the mob the complainant went back to the house and deck över stern. 55 feet; between dock height immediately. The Minister mentioned in his brought out the weapon, which he handed to beam to beam, & foot. The Lial and machinery note that the French warships had been ordered the policeman with the remark that the were constructed in accordance with Teishinsho
defendent had struck him with it.
Shipbuilding and Navigation Encouragement regulatione in conversant with the Japanes
cruiser Seigen thither, with some police from Mokpo. Corean troops have also proceeded to international harmony in Quelpart.
There promigos, therefore, to be
to the island the Japanese have sent the
the scene.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not told ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondants:}
THE PLAGUE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESU," 9th June.
agmulted the defendant, and fore his shirt into
evidence, and was subjected to an amusing The lukong who made the arrest gave cross-mustion by the defendant.
Defendant-Ax the policeman if I didn't oma quietly.
Aofa und under Lloyd's spacial survey for claw. 100 AT M.C. In all departinen the enquire- ments of Lloyda and the Board of. Tende" have
WitnessYes, he came quietly. Defendant-Ax him if I had anything in been fully observed. The vessel has two complete my hard when he arrested me.
Witness-He had nothing in his hand. Defendant-Ar him, when he started to tell lies about mo at the police station, if I didn't asy to him- If I had know you were goin' te tell lias, it would la' took a dozen like you to arrest me."
+
Witness-Yes, he said that.
steel decks, the ripper desk being sheathed with teak from forecastle to piep. A first-class dining saloon is fitted under the bridge in the between decks, and there are rooms for thirty-two first- class passengers, which are fitted on top of the bridge deck in steel houses The chart-room, wheel-house and captain's cabin are of *The mater of the boarding house, a Malay, followed with evidence against the defendant. teak on top of the shadedock, with..., m who then addressed his Worship. He said the very roomy navigating bridge carried. complainant jumped about him like a from side to side of the ship at fore SIE,No wonder, so many Chinese have monkey," and he had to strike bin with his part of bridge-deok. There are seven WILLIAMSON, of the Chartered Bank of India, hardship on the villagers to make them months. These two vessels are to be employed of our Sanitary Board as in the in a wretched state, but he couldn't help 16. trucks overhead or from bonts alongside. There On the 10th June, at Kele, ANDREW Fenaua Chinese members of the Council: that it is ready for sea in the course of two or three been frightened away! What else can be the bet to keep him off. When he got to the water-tight steel bulkheads. The arrangements
police station the inspector said he was ir result of such behaviour on the part of the rotched state. Defendant knew he was for coaling are perfect, whether from railway Australia and China, Hongkong, and Gourock. Scotland.
[1471 keep their houses in a decent condition, it is
in the company's
's regular servion between Port On the 31st May, at Dornywek, Penang an absurd parsimony on the part of the Arthur and Nagasaki, while the four others following instances MABIR KATHLEEN ALICE, the infant daughter of
Government to hesitate about the cost of will, on completion, be used for service along Mrs. J. G. BARKHUYSEN, aged 19 months.
limewashing their dwellings for them, the coasts of Siberia. It is expected that, the Much more money is being spent now, company will have fifteen steamers, with an even on these very measures alone, to make aggregate registered tonnage of 19,300, by the up for this penny-wise pound-foolish policy. end of this year. No long ago Great Britain was generally
The Daily Press.
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HONGKONG, 11th June, 1901
of our readers to doubt will be able to penetrate
On Friday, last a Chinaman carrying some
แ
with salt,
WATERS.
He wasn't such a fool as to go and tear his are five cargo hatchways on the upper deck. own clothes" fish was quietly walking along in the neigh will go to goal for alx weeks. boarded of the Hongkong Telegraph ofice,
His Worship-The charge is proven. You with similar hatchways 'tween decks. The two
- lower masts are also, stiffened to lift heavy- weights, and steel derrick posts are provided BEFORE MR. KEMP.
at those hatchways which counot be worked when he was hailed by a European dressed in white. The Chinaman did not understand
from the whats; and there are ten powerful what he said, and for his ignorance." John" "LAWFULLY COLLECTING DUES IN BRITISH
cargo-derricks, each capable of lifting dead The Shanghai A.D.C. gave on the 4th inst. paid pretty dearly, for the agent of the On Friday Sergeant Ashmore, of the Water weights of six was. The ventilators are allowed the position of the most sanitary their opening performance of His Excellency law (if he was one) gave him a nice treat with Pollee, Beized cft Deep Bay a salt-commissioner numerous, and of the latest approved pattern, nation in the world: A few more Colonies the Governor at the Lyceum Theatre Tho his stick. Another European looking out junk (No, 9) on a charge of unlawfully taking and there are everal capacious water tanks RECENT copies of the Kobe newspapers have tion for ever. It is plain that such sanitary excellently received. The cast (in which many to stop is tyrannical treatment of poor junk in Chinese official of the fourth class) was latest improvements, and the steam storing like Hongkong would destroy this reputat piess, though rather an ambitious choice, was from a window close-by and observing notion of a Hongkong tiesused jank loaded and sanitary tank. The windlass the occurrence shouted out for the man On being charged in emirt, the master of the Napier patert steam capetan, with the brought intelligence of the energetic way in authorities as we are favoured with have a which the Japanese authorities there are lot to learn from our neighbours in the Far the pseudonymity) was as follows:-H.E. Si frightened “John." "What has that got sharply reprimanded by his Worship, who fined gear in Caldwell & Dors pateat, and the rod, taking precautions against the possible East; but we see little indication of their Montague Martin, Mr. V. de Maire; the to do with h you? I am a doctor, replied the hostswain 310 and four of the crew $5 each not the chain presseds along the bridge deck,
These last were charged with usadit, introduction of plague into the town. The
baing covered in extirely, and is carried down. beginning to learn the lesson,
RUNAWAY TROOS.. serious outbreaks in this Colony and in
single-handed to take a loaded truck down from the bridge allow communication to any Shortly after noon qu Sunday & conlio tried and below the main deck. Speaking-tubes Fortnos are said to have alarmed the
Eastern Street, cloes by the Government Civil part of the ship: Hall's refrigerating machinery Japanese, and they have decided that they
Hospital. This street is a very step one, and is provided, with a total capacity of 2,000 cubic cannot too soon be on their guard. Ás
the inevitable result was that the truck took fest, and making Sew of ios daily. The vessel doad rats infected with plague have already,
charge and rumbled down the hill at 5 very it would seem, been found in Tokyo, the
fast pace. This coole was thrown off his foot in itted with steal bilge-keela on each side for Kobe authorities are showing wisdom in
into the aido clannel, and the truck left on a length of 200 ft. amidships. There are tirely to itself. Sergeant MacHardy, No. 7twolte capacious boats, four being steel and losing no time. It is instructive to nute
Police Station, was on patral and witnessed four being wooden life boats, and all the cus the incident. He ran for the track and caught how Kobe has been acting with a view to
hold of a trailing ropa, to which he held on till tomary appliances for. Ille saving are providot. keeping away the disease, and to compare
the heavy awkward veldoie was brought to The ship is lighted throughout with electric its methods with those of Hongkong. As
standstill. The last for moments of the light with Martin & Co.system. The engines are of the latest design and are very proverfel for the local Chronicle remarks, in view of the
operation he had to perform on his back.
The coolie was charged and convicted, a fine on her triel trip the Faga Maru made 153 of SIG. with the option of a month, being knots, and she wil steam about 14 knots under. difficulties found in extirpating the disease in Hongkong, Bombay, Cape Town, and
imposed.
FAILING TO HEPORT PLAGUE, Ars ordinary pressure in other places where it has found a hold,
On the complaint of Dr. Clark, Medical | The ship is intended for freight and pas Officer of Health, a married woman residing at the success of the Japanese in stamping it one of the boys was killed by the gste falling Theodosio Xavier, of the Macab diocese. Tommies." wont in, unceremoniously palling 22, Graham Street was fined 325 or one month enger traffic Yesterday she took away about
Captain E. C. Rowcroft, Hongkong Hogi ment, returns from sick leave on the 16th inst.
The half yearly test of hydrants at the Ordinanca Buildings, Wallington Barracks, and Victoria Barracks, will be carried ont en Friday, the 21st inst.
The water that comes out from the coolie
ath-houses on the Praga East, and which is allowed to remain stagnast, is proving a fruitful breeding place for mosquitoes.
A number of Chinese boys were, on Sunday, swinging on the gate at the entrance to the Rece-course. when the hinges gave way, and
upon bisu.・・
Teslic; Stella de Gux, Misa Ste. Bacho,
the dignitary, and he made the man remove Tight Hon. Henry Carlton, M.P., Mr. D. the little bit of plaster on his neck and put Monday: Captain Charles Carew, Mr. Baton out his tongue, no doubt to see if he was Burn; Captain Rivers. Mr. Oliphant John carrying plague about. After humbugging Baverstock, Mr. J. L. Mackenzie, Major the man to his satisfaction, he reposted the Kildare, Mr. C. de Lacy & Clerk, Mrs, and the other European again interfered Edwards; a Sentry, Mr. Byrkett Groves, Mr. Bt. Case; May. Wentworth Bolingbroke, This time the reply was that if he would not Mies Musel de Vere: Ethel Carlton, Miss Kate held his tongue, a summons would be taken out against him. “John" was then trotted away, goodness knows werate the Central The feast of Corpus Christi was held with Palace or the Kennedy Castle, unusual pomp and solemnity this year on Sun. Another instance is this house-cleansing day last at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the party was returning to town, and when passing Right Rov, Bishop Piazzoli officiating, assisted by the Man Cheung Yuan firms, Bonham by all the Roman Catholle dergy in Hongkong. Strand West, the "Tommies" forming the In the afternoon vespers were sung by the party saw a man lying down in a conch in chcir and the clergy, and were followed by a the hall of the firm. The mus perfectly sermon very sloquently delivered by the Res. well, though be looked somewhat paly Tho out in Osaka, Kobe and Wakayama, so that
grand procession then took place on the com- hit out and subjacting him to a wareful for failing to report that her husband, a com- 2.000 tons of cargo, which is a fair beginning, the country is now quite free, is a thing of
A dead rat was found a day or two ago in peand of the Cathedral, and was followed by a examination. Still not satisfied, they made the pradore out of employment, was sick with She lias accommodation for SC Hest-class pas which they may well be proud. We do the room adjoining the library at the Supreme very large concourse of people, among whom man strip his clothing and felt his person all plague.
sengers, no second-class passengers being carried. The cabins ara all, with the excep not overlook the difference of conditions in Court. The sanitary anthorities were com
we noticed the Consul General for Portugal, over. No excuse might have been found to Kobe and Hongkong, nor do we forge: the municated with, and on Sunday the building the Consul for Italy, the Consal for Austria send the frightened fellow on a pleasure trip
The following is a copy of a document in tion of two, en the upper deck, and ure fact that plugue now appears endemic here, was disinfected.
Hungary, the Vice-Consul for Brazil and to Kennedy Castle, for on leaving the premises Winchester Cathedral ---
very spacious and extremely well fitted up. several unval officers from the Portuguese gun the party left instructions with the firm. For soldering and repairing St. Joseph mattresses in each onbin, also an excellent
To work done-
8. d. There are two barths and one sols with spring We think, however, that a consideration of
We are informed by Mosses. John D. bout Zaire. The Portuguese Amateur Band that the man should be kept in the place, as Cleaning and ornamenting the Holy Ghost 0 G the way in which a practical people is Humphreys and Son, General Managers of was also in attendance, and played two slow they meant to call again the vext morning for Repairing the Virgin, Alary before, and fighting against a terrible threat is not Olivers Freehold Mines, Limited, that they have marches for the procession. The service con- some moro fua.. But on the following morning behind and making a new child unprofitable.
roseived a telegram from the mines, giving the clated with the Benediction. A word of praise the " Tommies" failed to turn up, and the man In the first plus, the crusade against result of lest month's crashing as follows is due to the gentlemen whose efficiently carried thanked his stars that, even did they call rats is being prosecuted with all possible : 680 tons of quarts crushed for a yield of 383 ↑ out the arrangements for the foast, the interior again, be was far away anil usfo from further vigour. The Japanese plague-experts are cunces retorted gold; mill ran 29 days; this of the Cathedral being, tastefally decorated with zaofestation
Ydare, te... firmly convinced in the large share of guilt includes amalgamation on plates.”
........
a profusion of plants in pota in flowers.
DISGUSTED.
Scrawing a nose on the Devil and glamng
a bit on his tail
Total
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X GABDINGE, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER.
Xmas, 1564.
folding washstand with looking-gloss, and o splendid mahogany writing desk with capacious drawers In addition there are sundry odds. and ends contributing much to the comfort of the passenger, among these being a canvas wall receptacle for brushes, to. The walls of the whole of the cabiar, dining-saloon, smoking-