INTIMATION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19TH, 1901
Undoubtedy many reckless statements have been inside in the correspondence columns of the local Press. People auffering under an intolerable state of affairs are not apt to pick their phrases, or even to stop short of
Lieutenant Higgon, Royal Welch Fusiliers, has proceeded to Weihaiwel to take up the appointment of Staff-Captain at tlint station,
The French Minister to Sooul has presented a note to the Emperor, calling for the strict
A. S. WATSON & CO., ggeration in presenting their case, punishment of the Quelpart rioters.
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Various departinents of the Governinent, however, have not been slow to adopt sug gestions conveyed in the "reckless" remarks thus put forward, so that the writers have ut least the satisfaction of not having written in vain, We are told that the various matters discussed in the Chamber's letter *have long been subjects of most anxious consideration by those whose professional
E LEADING MANUFACTURERS knowledge and experience best fitted them to advise upon them." This being so residents in Hongkong would like to see ERATED WATERS Home manifestations of this professional
IN THE FAR EAST,
knowledge and experience. Such qualifica- tions cannot well be taken on trust, It is any easy matter for a salaried arm-chair expert to say he has been considering such
The Malay Mail dwells apon the unhealthiness of Kuala Lipis astbeliead quarters of the Pahang Government. Mr. Hugh Clifford has been very ill of fever since bis retarn thither.
The direct line of telegraph laid by the Fasan was completed on the 28th of May, and Corean Government between Masampo and opened to traffic on the Sist of that month.
Lieut. G. S. Palmer, 661 I.H.C. has been granted leave from 27th inst. to 24th September, 1901, and Lieut. S. T. Cargil, E. from 21st inst. to 29th September, 1901.
It is reported that Henrik Ibsen, the Nor
wegian poet and dramatist, is suffering from paralysis, His tongue is said to be affected, rendering him almost speechless. "It is with the greatest difficulty that be is able to walk.
OUR FACTORIES are constructed with eps, but if he does not take these steps. A complete rest is the only essential towards
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until their omission widely discussed scandal, be cannot complain that he is not the recipient of puisie confidence. A little initiative on the part of the Government would do much But this was true at least seven years ago.
A St. Andrew's Society has been bean formed at Nagasaki, with Mr. J. Maclean as President
H.M.E. Centurion is expected here in a few of | daya; afterwards proceeding home with Adoiral
Seymour.
A PERFECT SYSTEM
FILTRATION is employed, guaranteeing
APSOLUTE PURITY,
A contingent of time-expired men will leave for home by the P. & O. steamer Japan on the 2041 inat.
hie recovery.
TELEGRAMS.
“DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.]
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
SHANGHAI, 18th June, 7 p..
FRESH BOXER DANGER THREATENED.
A military graduate named Tien Le-siang has collected a large force of Boxers and disbanded soldiers in South-west Chilli and defeated the Imperialist troops in several ouficts. The movement threatens to spread to Shantung..
LONDON, 17th June, 7.30 p.m.
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE IMPORT DUTIES.
On the arrival of the Empen of Chinsat Nagasaki, two Chinese plague suspects were sent off to the Isolation Hospital, and the vessel herself was quarantined for ten days. The
It is stated that Great Britain has Chiness cusa landed at Shanghai from the informed the Powers that she objects to Bapress having proved to be plagne, the China increasing the duty on imports of Japanese authorities determined on, vigorous opium and rice.
measures.
After the recent amok case at Singapore, many are advocating the burial of the corpse of an ainoker with a pig. A correspondent of the SF. Prous says "By using the pig, as suggested, wy.could prevent him from going to heaven and a would-be awoker would probably the foel inclined to restrict his murderous
The Machinery used is of the latest type arrived from Shangbai. The British treesport
Yesterday the British hospital ship Gwalior | instincts".
A STAFF of ENGLISH EXPERTS
attend to every detail of the Manufacture, '
The Waters produced are of the bigüest class and excellence, as testified to by the
best English makers.
The Legislature of British Columbia having
Japanese residents lost year, the Dopinion
GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 17th June, 7.30 p.m.
KAISER UNVEILS BISMARCK STATUE IN BERLIN. The Kaiser bus unveiled a statue of
MACAO.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.
MACAO & HONGKONG AB A BESIDENCE. The distressing state of overcrowding in Hongkong revealed in the Sanitary Board Committee's report a few years ago has been further accentuated each year as Hongkong attracted to its busy centre the Chinese from the mainland. In connection with the subject of affording healthy residence for the white population of Hongkong, within easy reach of the colony, Macao may be advantageously considered. It cannot be doubted that one who has long resided in both places and who has accordingly had an opportunity to judge of the morites and demerits of the two cities might given his unbiased opinion. The opinion is "not unreasonably expect that some faith be
one that has been forced upon him in favour of the Portuguese settlement. The conformation of the islead of Hongkong and the situatio of the city of Victoria cannot be favourably compared with the geographical position of the tity of Macao. In the latter place the absence of ony Infty hills like the Peak on the one side and Kowloon range on the other and its exposed, position to the sea, render it far healthier and cooler. Aild to this the smallnose of its popula
tion, the batter class of its natira tenements,
In short, all the elemente satisfying the von ditions of economic politics exist here.
The idea of utilising the waste land af Macso for profitable building operations has already been taken up in certain quarters among the Chinese magpates of Hongkong. the rumour that the new gambling farmer is Authentic information is, however, lusking for formulating a schema for the parobase of a large portion of Bella Vista with a view to the erec tion of semi-detached houses, in American style, for European résidents, and in conjunction with this plus a hotel will be built within the same site for visitors. If it is to be a bant fide enterprise, may access attend the venture; but if the hotel and ita, adjunota be utilised for anothor Monte Carlo, let their existence be relegated to the limbo of anrealisable projects.
A CAFE CHANTANT.
sanction of government for the opening of a A Spaniard has applied for and obtained the cafe chanto ei.
THE BANTA CASA BOARD ELECTION. The much talked of election of the new board of directors of the Santa Cass came off on Saturday last, the 15th inst. To those who bave followed with any onthusiasm the artiolas appearing in your Portuguone contemporary, and who were in consequence led-into great especially directed against the retiring Provedor expectations, the result of Saturday's election
the cleanliness of its roads and public thorough-ast have come ass soro disappointment. At fares, and a drainage system battar suited to its the eleventh hour it seemed patent, as it should that of the two places Maceo us a healthier for the overthrow of Mr. Nolasco that the task inhabitants, it must at once become apparent have appeared before, to the activo canvasser
plan of habitation anst claim the preference; they had set themselves to put through was not On economic grounds also it may be worth easy of accomplishment. Their real comince the while of many to consider seriously whether retired to the background, and in order to give it may not be to their advantage to make Macao the semblance of opposition to an election that the habitat for their women-folk and children, J. Basto was nominally put forward as the con- would otherwise be robbed of interest, Mr. A. leaving the bread-winners to remain at Hong tostant against Mr. Nolasco. kong.
While rents in your port have been systematically increased so as to make them n little less than an extortion from the middle Basto never desired the Provedorship to tho exclusion of his friend and colleague. Hie class, it is undeniable that from an hygienic as well as from a moral point of view the quarters failure (if failures it can be called) when pitted now occupied by the woritable horses of the against the tried Provedor was, on this occasion,
But to those behind the scenes it was well-known that Mr.
Unta left for Taku, and the German gunboat failed to remove the restrictions imposed upon Prince Bsinark in front of the Reichstao mill" are in an indirect rativ, as to amoliora.4 foregone conclusion. The result of the alan.
Geier departed for Amoy.
The charge against Perry Thomas Crisp. Inspector of Buildings, of accepting a bribe of $40 will be proceeded with at the Supreme Court at 10 o'clock this morning.
The Marerry declares that it has been known in Shanghai for severɗf weeks that Germany intends to continue to maintain a garrison in Shanghai, not for the present, as stated in the telegrams, but permanently.
Government will have no other resource but to vote the obnoxious Acte. It is felt that action by any Canadian provines should. be allowed to ondanger the existing friendly feelings between Great Britain and Japan.
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Theannus! interportraces between Yokohama and Kobe were held at Kobe on the 8th and 9th itist. On the first day Kobo was successful in securing the interport pairs, while Yokohama. won the fours. On the second day, in the The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial double aculla the Kobe crew proved the victors
A. S. WATSON & CO. Nethersolo Hospitals begs to acknowledge after a good struggle by seven lengths. The
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with thanks the following donation to the funis of the Hospitals:-
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A coolic exployed at the Hunghon Deska was killed on Monday while engaged with a number of others in removing, a pump from the yard. The platform on which the pump On the 5th June, at 154, Naminohira Hill. reated gave way, and the coolie tried to catch Nagasaki, the wife of B. G. E. FOSTER, H.B.Mit as it fell. The weight being too great, it Acting Consul, of a son.
knocked him down, fell on top of him, and killed him instantaneously.
DEATH.
On the 16th June, at 2.30 am, ADELINE WILHELMINE, the dearly beloved wife of Edwar Hamer, "deeply regretted by her sorrowful Husband, Children and Farunts,
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The Daily Press.
HONGKONG OPPICE: 14, DES VŒUR Roan Cl.
H.E. Sheng, Director-General of Telographs, alates the Universal Gozette, has bugun building s cable live from Lachokou, Hupoh, along the Hoang river up to Hsian, us a supplement to the land telegraph, which cannot always be relied apon to remain free from obstruction or the new cable is to be lefrayed by the Telegraph Administration and will not be charged to the Gevornment at all, it being intended as “a present" to the Government from the Telegraph Administration.
race for the single sculls praved a fiasco, the Yokohama representative finishing alone.
The Dow convention between Spain and Japan provides that each of the contracting parties shall accord to the other mast-favoured nation treatment in respect of import and export duties except so far as relates to the special advantages accorded by Spain to Portugal. The convention is to remain in operation for five years, and, after that parfod has elapsed, may be terminated by either of the contracting parties uion a notics of twelve
months.
building in Berlin, and has placed laurel wreaths upon the statue.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 15th June,
ITALY AND CHINA.. Signor Prinetti, Italian Ministor of Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Italian Chambor, said that Italy adhered unreservedly to the Anglo- German agreement concerning China, and that she only desired a settlement at Tientsin and elsewhere as occasion arises.
LONDON, 15th June.
SOUTH AFRICA-ENGAGEMENT WITH DE WET. De Wet near Reitz on the 6th instant. After General Elliott sngaged the Boers under severe fighting the British captured 45 prisoners, and a consoy of 71 waggons. The Boors lost seventeen killed and three wounded, the British, three officers and seventeen men killed. and one over and twenty-four men wounded.
LORDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC stoppage. The money for the construction of An electric bell is placed below the surface of denial related only to the statement that it was
HONGKONG, 19th June, 1901
Father Bearmen of the West Mongolian Italian Legation in Peking saying that the Mission sont a letter on the 1st April to the missionaries daily feared an onslaught, as the troops in the neighbourhood wire getting troublesome. According to news brought on the 11th from Taiyuan-fu, by the deputy seat the Governor for the escort of a deputation to Shanghai, 15 of the foreign priests were murdered in Ninghsia-Liang, & place on the border of Shaasi and about midway between foreigners killed but all the male Christinas Yu-Liu and Ninghsis. Not only were the were annihilated and the girls carried off into the interior of Mongolia. There are two reports as to the perpetrators. One is that the troops
A remarkably interesting serius of experi ments is being conducted by the United States authorities, in conjunction with the British Government, with a view to determining the
THE WARM BATHS SURPRISE. The surprise of the Boers at Warmbaths is utility of a system of submarine signalling.new confirmed. It appears that the official the water, and when ring it sends sound waves Beyer's contando concerned. through the water till they meet a delicate the vibration is conveyed to the bridge, where receiver hung from the ship's side. Thence
it hits against a bell and rings it. The ow distances up to ton miles, should prove system, which lisa been tried with success at invaluable in foggy weather.
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The reason why the warrants issued by the Nagasaki police for the arrest of the captain of the R. V. F. stesnier Vladimir and the surgeon of the Saratos were withdrawn is that the fict has been brought to light that the men who were, urrested at the time of the offence were a
CHINESE EXCLUSION IN THE STATES.
The Chinese merchants in America are forming a strong movement for a repeal of the
Chinese Exclusion Act.
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LONDON, 16th June.
SOUTH AFRICA-BOERS SURPRISE A COLONIAL CAMP..
250 Victorians near Middleburg in the Trans- A superior Boer fores surprised a camp of
within short range, from hence they poured vaal, on the 12th instant. The enemy crept to in a deadly re, killing tu
Ir may not unnaturally have caused a little surprise that at the recent meeting of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce certain members should have thought it necessary to attem,t to explain away a very reasonable letter of the Chamber to the Local Government with regard to the sanita- tion of the Colony Th particular, those who remember the strong positiou taken up by the same Chamber in the great plague year, 1894, will wonder what has happened since then to furnish any reason for the timid opinions expressed on the 11th instant With so excellent a precedent to follow, surely the Chamber had every cause to write as they did in their lettor of the 7th instant. The Chainian spoke at the of Tung Fuhsiang and Prince Tusu swooped Tho French loan is a badly mixed-up affair, monthly meeting of his "holy horror of down on the defenceless foreigners. The other wrote the Corean correspondent of the Nagasaki interference in any way in local politics." story is tlust a leader of the Mongolian Trincos, Press on the 3tat alt. I am now told that M. But, after all, the whole point of the who are very angry at peace having been made Cazalis in the loan represents the Yunnan
with the foreigners, rallied an army determined Syndicato, a corporation rogistored in London, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the Chamber's letter was the serious damage to tight them, and so began with these mission. three-fifths of the capital of which is held by
opinions expressed by our correspondents.]
THE FLUSHING OF THE SEWERS.
to the trade of Hongkong from the pre-aries. sent epidemic. The local Chainker of Commerce, we take it, has among its
most important functions the protection air concert to be held at Mt. Austin Barracks, The following is the programme of an open
of the trade of Hongkong, vitally threatened this evening, co mending at 8.30 (weather by the continual ravages of plague on this permitting).. island. The ratepayers, from whom Sir Selection THOMAS JACKSON thought that such a representation would more fitly come, are
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not purely commercial. They are all alhe, M. Moir, B'daran Pearce, sgts, Hunt and Adame. of course, interested in the welfare of the Recitation. port and in the sanitation of the place in Viatin Solo which they live. This, however, does not Song
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by any means preclude the commercial Trombone Quartette... Das ist der Tag des Herox " community from having a special interest
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in the question of the Colony's health, and St. Hunt, B'damen Thompson, Hughes and Green.
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the Chamber of Con merce was well within its rights in addressing the local Govern- ment as it did. Even the Chairman Step Danco expressed the hope that the letter sent in might be productive of much good.
We
fail to understand, therefore, why any members of the Chamber should have been
at paine to minimise its effect.
The reply of the Government to the Chamber's letter is very little to the point.
Karker
THE IMPROVEMENT OF MAÇÃO.
power will move to check along admitted evil, Provedor (re-elected); Mr. C. D. Azedo, Vice- tion, to the exactions forced from them. Since tion is as follows:-Mr. P. Nolasco da Silva, it Is for the sufferers themselves to darise ways Provedor; Mr. Albino Pachedo, Secretary; Mr. and means to scoure the urgently needed reform José Ribeiro, Treasurer (re-electød). before say remedial measures are put out of the
The balfot showed that ur. C. A. A. l'Assump pale of practicability. That Macao affords theçao was the nominated person for the vice-Prove mens to such a measure is a conviction that dership. This gentleman did not see his way to has gradually forced itself upon the minds of sccept the honour accorded hitu in his nomination, thos who have given the question serious alleging ill-health as the reason for the rejection". thought in all its bearings.
of his goat. There wore sixty-six voters pre- The Provedor was pant at the meeting. re-elected by 112 votes. That Mr. Molnseo will Good building sites can be had here for the justify the wisdom of the electors in reinstating or king. With the professional instinct him as the helmsman in the most important of an efficient civil engineer (as the present public inslitation, next after the Senate, of Governor, H. E. Horta e Costa, is), assisted by this city, is the confident belief of his supporters. a mo less talented and energetic official in the
A DESERVED DECOBATION, person of the director of public works, Mr. A. C.
The many friends of Mr. Antonia Jauqnim d'Abreu Nunes, the plan (first conceived on Basto will be pleased to know that this gentle- the ontbreak of plague here in 1896) for man has been recommended for the Order of the resumption of the insanitary districts the Grand Cross De Conceição. It is the most sud their subsequent improvement has been coveted order in the gift of the Portuguese consistently and energetically carried for- sovereign to bestow upon any of His Majesty's casual visitor who might remember the veritable ward. The result is at once apparent to any subjecta. Tucidentally it may he remarket hotbeds of diseases in the insanitary districts of colonial governor, has yet been accents: this that no colonial-barn, nor indeed any Portuguese V-long and the like. Vo-long has now made special mark of reyni faroar. If Mr. Busto way for a faultlessly laid out portion of the should be signalled out for anch rare distinction city situated just before the approach to and to his continued labours for the goal of MacAO the left of the Avenida de Vasco da Gama. In and his willing assistance on occasions at th part the renamed area has been bufit on, and a sacrifice of his professional practica-to its was recently put up to public auction, when it their just reward. considerable section of the remaining portion successive governors will have amply received
was knocked down to the Santa Cass da Misericordia, the 'premium por square metre being 50 cents and the annual Crown rent 30 conta.
POLICE COURT.
Tuesday, 18th June,
BEFORE ME. HAZELAND.
· RAIDING A GAMBLING HOCKE.
East, caused a panic among its frequenters.
gambling house at No. 249. Queen's Road Inspector Collett's raid on Monday night of
As the inspector entered with some polic
window into the street, two only slightly bruis men, nearly all the inmates of the room made a break for liberty, three jumped through v
so much that he had to be sent to the hospital. ing themselves, while the third injured his leg
they destroyed about $15 worth of furniture. went into the next honse and attem pad to fores About ton made for the roof of the building, their way down into the street, in doing which All were caught, and yesterday morning His each, the rest 82 apiece, while the eighteenth una, who is in hospital, was let off.
Casilha and the Bella Vista as the eminence A little beyond are situated the hills of overlooking the familiar beach of Area Preta is called. Casills still retains its primitive simplicity. But the bare hillock opposite and to the left of it as ons journeys in the direction
formation into the "Montanha Ruasa," as the of Torta do Cerco is in the process of trans-a
circuitous promenade built from the base to the
of the artistic engineer is at once seen in this top of the little bill has been nared. The hand
Russian officer holding the rank of captain and
narrow bridlepath that erstwhile answered for most useful and beantifying public work. The surgeon, who were passengers on the above tain of the Vladimir and the surgeon of the eight mou. Two Pompoms were eaptured. has been widened to a 29-foot road and raised named vessels; and that consequently the cap-men, and wounding four officers and thirtying from the main thoroughfare to Bella Vista officers and sixteen the road across Chinese vegetable-gardens lead.
Sarater were not connected with the offence Only two officers and fifty man escaped; the for which they had been convicted.
to the level of the sante, This road, metalled remainder were captured, but afterwards after the most approved style, is a source of no Worship fined the first three dofondante $19 little pleasure to cyclists, and beyond and to the seaward side of the Montanha Russa a pleasing surprise awaits the pedestrian and cyclist alike.
cemented over. Riding on the rand bore is like wheeling on a billiard board, so perfectly has the road been Its gentle gradient while causing no effort for its ascent affords a de- light in its descent. The expanse of the blue Be so pleasing to the oyes and the briny breeze are not the least of the pleasures that reward a walk along this bountiful road.
Britishers, among whom one of the chief in Mr. Pritchard Morgan, honorary Consul-General
fathored an English loop on Coroa and the for Coras at London. So the French have
Minister has denied the Coreans" request to call British are protesting against it. The French it off. His position is that, as the papers have been signed and delivered, the loan must go through. The money will come to Chemulpo Government can do what it likes with it. In as per stipulations and Es landed, and the Corean
this, M. de Plancy is firm.
THE PLAGUE.
During the 24 hours ending at noon yester- day there were reported 25 fresh cases of plague Adams (24 Chinese, ons other Asiatic). with 30 deaths B'deman Feares. "Belle of New York
27 Chinese,other Asiatics, one European). Band R.W.F.
Sapper Lambert and a Portugese named Da Cruz, of Bridges Street, who were simitted Sezg
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.....Slaughter into the Kennedy Town Hospital on Monday Bd.-Sgt. Adams. Comic Song
Belooted morning, succumbed to the disease daring the Pto. Kent Gleo.
''Mynheer Van Dunek”. B'dmsnan Moir, Sgte. Hunt and Adams.
................. Bishop | course of the day. Descriptive Fioco The Villago Musicians... Mehr Street, who was admitted into the hospital three The Japanese boy residing on Pottinger
Descriptive.
days ago, died yesterday morning.
Hand B.W.F.
Club Exercise
"Farewell Symphony
Hayden
Bend R. W.F. "God Save the King."
All the European patients under treatment dry progressing favourably.
released.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Hongkong, 18th June,
LA CASE OF THEFT:
The case of Robert Merrin, an English clerk, who is charged with having rabbed one which was remanded for to-day, has again bear T. Lowson of $310 at the "Star Coffee House," postponed until Tuesday, the 26th, so the com plainant has not yet arrived from Shanghai.
BEFORE MR. KEMP
USING INSULTING LANGUAGE AND THREATENING. Miss Callate of. No. 52, Cochrane Strent
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS." Sir-Eeally the Goverment ought to "own It is within sight of this lovely place that a up" and ask the leading inhabitants to help suggestion is offered for a residential district charged ous Mrs. Lopez of No. 50, in the them ont of the present plague crisis. Just for those people of Hongkong who feel the same street, with using vile language to her. fancy after all these years of inaction and in want of a healthy habitation most acutely, not while her father, Filomone Callato charged bottom of till. It is obvious to all thinking themselves. No better or healthier locality with a stick. competence to start dushing drains from the least amongst them being the Macaenses Mr. dos Santos Remedios with threatening him
people that if the drains are to be flushed water can be found. Granite is found in ancient the evidence given by both sides it transpired The case was thrashed out at length. During must be taken to a high level and poured doton. quantity and of good quality on the very that the food was an old standing one, bat on It becomes necessary to point out to the sites recommended for building No steep the whole was only a stora in a teacup. His
mathorities" that water does not flow upwards, bill-slopes present themselves-like the building Worship discharged both defendants. It is also necessary to point out that the present sites of Howan or MacDenzell Roads in Hong- "method" of turning a hose into the bottom kong and therefore no massive or expensive of a drain can only have the effect of driving retaining walls need be built. The estimated the sewer rats to a higher level and thus spread. cost for preparing sites for a hundred Europeen
The Shine Line steamer Flintshire from ing the plague.
villa residences is, as far as can be ascertained, Middlesbro and London luft Singapore on the It is known that rats are the chief distribu- not more than $10,000. The premium for the 17th inet, and is due bere on or about thes tors of plague. Why not make as honest land is not likely to exceed five cents per square
23rd inst
The P. steamer City of Peking, with attempt to exterminate rats. Surely someone foot and the unual Crown rest is from 10 to mails, o, left San Francisco for this part. out death, misery, and suffering in our midst. is responsible for the insetion which is dealing 50 cents the square metre. The stringency ofwis Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kol
the Hongkong building regulations is not Nagasaki suit Shanghai on the 6th inst. Can any of your readers say who is Yours, enforced here. There are no costly House aft San Francisco for this port eid Honolulu. The O, &-0. stranor Gaelic, with mails, So. drainage system and conending of grennd Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki nud etc.,
PROTEST. surfaces. Labour in comparatively cheaper.Shanghai, on the 18th inst.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.