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agreement, dated 28th October, 1898, the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company strengthened its monopoly by having Canada and the Australasian Colonies tele-

Testerday the British transport Upsta loft for u for Taku, and the Austrian cruker Canton.

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In the House of Commoss, on 4th July, Mr. Norman naked the Under-Secretary for Foreign

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LATE TELEGRAMS.

THE WINNER OF THE KING'S PERE.

London, *h July,

King Prise at Bisley has been won by tral Ommundson of the Queen's Edin- ht, who scored 310 points.

CRICKET THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Kopf London, 20th July,

At Bradford, Yorkshins and Warwickshire drew Warwick scored 401 in the first innings. Yorkshire scored 287 in the Bratanlage, and 281 for two wickets in the seçouse

Tan Gergians have now on to the shelling of balloon, Artillery

Frieds practice against a balloon was resantys out near Alten Grabow. The ballon was ease During the visit to Hobart, Tasmanis, on the pended 300 yards above the village of Glofas, graphically excluded from this colony and 4th alt, of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and the range of the guns was about 4,800 yards. forbidden to lay, or to assist in laying, any and Dueless of Cornwall and York, a half-caste. Although the gunners were provided with sixty new cable to its shores for a period which forced his way past the cordon of Volunteers, sheils, the balloon was exploded by the saver- does not expire until about seventeen years saying he was going to see the Duke and Duchess, teenth. The result is held to be highly from the present date. But there is one When stopped he became violent and fought like satisfactory.

BHANGHAI, 4th August, 6.80 p.m. means of bwaking up this monopoly, and demon, and it took six men to overpower him.

TYPHOON AT SHANGHAI. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS is for the British Imperial Government He was taken to the lock-up, but not searched

to exercise its option to purchase the cable owing to his violence, and was placed in a cell, Affairs as to Sir Claude MacDonald having | laid between Hongkong, Labuan, and Sin. The affair had a suspicious appearance, but their returned home from Japan to Europe at the Royal Highnesses took the mettor unconcer public expense in a German vessel, and asked

Typhoon weather has prevailed here since nedly. Detectives watched over the Duku whether instructions would be given that in Friday. The German mail steamer Stuff Glossop Loliester beat Derbyshire by ab narrowly, and quiet was soon restored.

future official journeys from Jupan would be made in British steamships. Viscount Cran-gurt left Woosung to-day. The Dorie, with According to a New York telegram, Russia borne replied that Sir C. MacDonald's travelling the American mail, arrived at Woosung has answered Mr. Hay's note of enquiry touch-pass would on this occasion ba defrayed yesterday, but is still unable to land her respectively

from public funds. In such cases as this the mails or passengers. There is but little convenience of the British officials concerned was the principal consideration, and the routo chess by Sir C. MacDonald was the quickest available. It was not proposed to issue any

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instructions on the subject.

general damage.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

At. Worcester, Surrey won by Az runs from Worcestershire. Mr. B E Fostar for Wor cester scored 185. Wilson, howling for the same conaty did the hat-trick, akk

Spinninga, and 20 runs after declaring their

innings when 541 for 4 wickets For Lalearter. were not nut with their fores at 147 and 104 King made 143, and Medionald and Gossen

Gerik 2 bat Lord's Middlesex best Sussex by dei rond.

LONDON, 3rd August. PARLIAMENT.

In the course of the debate on the Colonial Estimates, Mr. Chamberlain said that he believed the military situation was now mors hopeful than it had heen for a long time past Referring te South Africa, he felt convinced that the country would support the Government in giving generous terms to the enemy on the conclusion of the war.

for the loner Mr. C. B-Fry socket 1

At Nottingham the match between Natte and Gloucester onded in a draw. For Notte Arthur Shrewsbury male 167 not out and Mr AO. Jones 147. For Qoucester Wrathail scored 149,

At Leyton the match between Lancashire and Essex was for the benefit of the professional Carpenter, and resulted in a draw. For per Carpenter himself scored 110.

THE ROYAL TOUR,

gapore on giving twelve months' notice to the Telegraph Company and paying the stipulated price of £800,000. Whether this will be done we are of course unable to say, but there are inany powerful advocates not only in Great Britain, but in Canada and Australasia, for national system of state-owned electric cables, both for the protection of $18.00 imperial interests and for the promotion of

Pan-Britannic trade and defence. Such change would be hailed with the most

Messrs. David J. Dunlop and Co., angiucers profound satisfaction here by all interested 24.00 in trade, as the cost of telegrams now presses

and shipbuilders, Inch Works, Port Glasgow, very hardly on the commercial community,

have launched the ss. Zafire, the first of two and while constituting a serious charge on

steamers they have on order for the Chins and Manila Steamship Company. Limited, of business it restricts its growth and that of

Hongkong, through their. London agents, the colony generally. Canada has led the

For the provisioning of the German troops in Messre. William Adamson and Co. The way in the reaction of postage to the Far East, trials have been made of lete with following are the principal dimensions and popular rate of one pienny for the half-ounce

a sort of bread culled Knemmel Brot (bread particulars:-Length between perpendiculars, letter, and her statesmen are now strongly with caraway seeds), which is made by the 295 ft.; breadth moulded, 40 ft. in.: depth urging the adoption of a popular ente for Imperial Bakery at Spandau. The breed is moulded to spar deck, 25 ft. 1 in. The gross telegrams within the limits of the British made of rye-flower, with much salt end taraway tonzage of the vessel is about 3,000 tons. She Empire. If this scheme be adopted, it seeds, and other materials of great nourishing carries a deadweight of about 3,000 tons. The will soon break down telegraph monopolies value; it can be eaten both dry and in soaps.uccommodation for rst-class passengers is in all parts of the world, much to the In the same Imperial Bakery also egg biscuit located in the midship part of the ressel, and benefit of trade generally. It is satisfactory is bakod for the combatants in China. These consists of state-rooms, and a large dining AN EX-SHANGHAI MAN ON THE by Albanians in the frontier towns, ste in the prices of our "B" and "C" to think that we are at last within sight of biecuits are made of wheat flower, good salon extending across the whole width of the percentage of egg, sugar and strong extract of ship, capable of seating comfortably at (linner qualities, which alteration will take off some amelioration of telegraph rates. The beef. Large quantities of both sorts of bread | 69 people. The machinery of the rossel con- money for the Pacific cable has been agreed have already been sent to China, and others are sists of one set of triple-expansion engines. to, and the work has actually commenced. At least, so we gather from a speech made by Lord RaNFERLY, Governor of New All our Brandies are guaranteed to be Zealand, on the 2il ultimo, in opening the Partiainent of that go-ahead colony. His PURE COGNAC, the differences in price Excellency said that the commencement of who controls Chinese affairs in the Peninsula, insisted draught, to enable them to be fred poople generally in the China question, Minereas the Hyacinth basst be in the

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the construction of the Pacific cable was an accomplished fact, the contract had been signed, the Board of Advice had been formed, gressing. "This Imperial work," his lord-

Owing to the bad weather which the steamer Hadson experienced up North, her departare for New York, cia Suez Canal. has been post- poned until the 9th inst.

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having cylinders 24 in. 37 in, and to in, in diameter, by 45 in. length of stroke, with two large boilers, for a working pressure of 183 lb. per square inch, with one large anxiliary boilor. The boilers are fitted with Dunlop's system of with any inferior qualities of coal sometimes supplied in the China Sens. She is rigged as

two-masted fore and aft sehooner.

The Acting Consal 81.

A motion to reduce the Colonial vote was negatived, and the vote sulopted by 141 to 64 The House of Commons has adjourned. ADJOURNMENT OF THE COMMONS.

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SITUATION.

London, 21st July, While .M.S. Opher was lying at Allapy, the transport Britannic, with 600 returned troops from South Africe, of all the Colonies, arrived. Their Royal Highnesses took up a position forward, de Duka belug barchageed, pued, the Gular, hand mapada do sad as the Britannic lined with chesting troops, of the Queen" and 1

played Home, Sweet Home, a Great sat dalast wee

OUTRAGES ON REEVTANBU HALPERN Loulen 21st July. displayed.

The Earvians are raising froeh patery against the murders and outrages of Serviaur

GRAND DUKE ALEXANDER

London, 21st July. The Grand Duke Alexander has arrived at

Cestoutinople, and visits the Salten to marrow. THE BELLEVILLE BOILORS ON FRIE TRIAL,

London, alst July. In the race from Gibraltar to Portsmouth

for the purpose of testing the qualities of bollers, the ferta Beat the Hyacinth completely

At the instance of the China League, Mr. F. Anderson, a prominent member of the British community at Shanghai, and ex-chairman of the Shanghai Branch of the China Association, delivered an address on the 1st alt before the Manchester Chamber of Commerce on the Pre aut situation in China from the point of view "the anguid interest amongst the British

In the race between the Hyacinth the of British interests. After commenting upon Anderson proceeded That our infuence Bellerille boiler, while in the English Channel, and prestige in China have declined, that we have thrown away many épportunitice of advance several scalding a

BEREAVEMENT. ing our own interests and at the same time won by two hours; but fog delayed both. those of China herself, are facts so evident, not

Mw Kruger as burled on Sunday,

of other nationalities, that it is unnecessary to

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Mr. rous health. ices from

STRAIGHT SHOOTING.

London, 22nd July!" speech at the Bisler Prise

One by one the old-time institutions are heing American authorities is probably not understood. tored away, Chinese trade would have been Africa ha dildo hier fool that rifle shooting was

swept away, and now we are threatened with the extermination of sea-sickness. The latest scheme for the prevention of the malady is Dr. Calliano's belt, with which the late King Humbert of Italy was so delighted that he personally complimented the inventor. The Last night the Australian Vaudeville Crise of the belt is baautifully simple. You just successfully repented the revised programme which was submitted to the audience for the first time on Saturday night.

INDIAN KHANS, SE DEADLY REED DELWEEN NORTH-WENT

Bombay Mad July Early this month, a long standing and bitter feud, between the Sharif Khan and the Saryand

The Straits Times nuderstands that the Chinese of the Federated Malay States are about to present Mr. G. T. Har, the official with an address, on the occasion of his going on furlough. The address refers in the warmest terms to Mr. Here's labour in the past for the benefit of the Chineso in Malaya' The latest British Consular reporte from the For a Boda" Brandy we strongly and the work of laying the cable was pro generally. Every wish is expressed for his chief port in the Philippine archipelago refer only to British subjects in Ching, but to thoas..

good health and success at Weihaiwel, where in some detail to the present condition of the take up your time in going over such wall-worn Krager is downstat, båt fai ship added, "would be advantageous, alike Mr. Hara has placed his services at the dis- country. Trade suffered greatly last year ground. The treaties which were made in the He has received numerou to the colonies and to the mother country." pasal of Government during his furlough, and owing to the closing of large districte and to sixties were exesilent, and had the Government and others whom they stood up for tresty This is good hearing, and the opinion where, it is underwood, he will assist in the the suspension of sgrientave over the greater continuously Fiven sesistance to merchants rights, and insisted that the treaties should A. S. WATSON & CO. expressed by Lord RASFULLY will, we formation of a permanent system of govemment. part of the islands.

be carried out and not be gradually isit Distribt that experience in South the most essential part of a soldier's training. doubt not, fad endorsement in every part of the widely scattered British Empire.

very much more important factor in our Sword drill for Infantry officers he said, national prosperity than it is to day would be abolished, except for persimonials.

in late It is generally understood that even years the instructions of our Government to His Majesty's Minister in Peking ore in the sense that Rritish merchants in Chins must not expect to enjoy any greater privileges or had obtained in the past-practically a con- advantages under the treaties than those thoy Khan Kheus of Aladand, in Sirut, beake out

no prospect of the ally renewed highting tinastion of Lord Clarendon orders: 40 ya once again after long rest Firing went on ago, not to increase the points of friction. In day after day, and several men were killed and one of the most vital questions affecting trade wounded on both sides. Finally, as tapes seemed in China-the exemption of goods fron, internal terminaling, the Palilibal Agent at Maiskand by the strictest interpretations of the treaties, his Jirgah, unarmed, to Malakand Tho given away. Whilst British subjects were board suit peremptory order to he two Khans that ing to curtail foreign rights, and when the ambos was bored, but will then was shot through the body by some parson unknown. was accomplished it was almost impossible to under disposal the Khan of Sharif Khan was The Brussels journal Petit Bleu stated last

obtain redrese. In the farther sourse of his The wound le very serions, and it hardly month that Mr. Kruger some time ago refused

address, after pointing out the terrible dangers argued forcibly, that the only policy for the to entertain proposals which were made to him

of any scheme of partition, Mr. Anderson likely dr the Khan will recover to arm privateers against Great Britain, but they have steep talcanic ranges, large swamps maintenance of British commercial interents the promoters of the scheme now intend to and forests, a deficiency of roads, and a trying was to uphold the integrity of Chira and to an incings and a caps. In Yorkshire's see that a progressive and reformed Government inainga haigh scored 159 rans, and Hirst 125. invito the ex-President to send a kind of climate. Never heless the American troops altimatura to the Powers declaring that he will have made great progrose; they have posts, all is put in power." The reinstatement of the Ta Notte rst Inninge, Brown (in.) book

controlled, her policy would," he adde, mean is letters of marque if no Fower intervenes over the islands from which they make constant Express Dowager and the reactionists who have the prolongation of discontent and unrést, on behalf of the Transvaal. If Mr. Kruger expeditions into the surrounding country at rafnses, the promoters of the idea will, it is very small cost. The deportation of the lead Neither the behaviour of some of the foreign nor the excessive indemnities exacted by certain said, carry it into effect themselves williouting rebels also, with the confiscation of their contingents in Northern China and Manchuris ofuial authorisation. A Washington despatch property, has had a very salutary effect, British porn had been calculated, in 11, Anderson's Any that this story is not treated seriously is interests in the islands are larger than is sup- opinion, to facilitate the endeavours of the Would of the three banks, the largest import and people, but he hoped that the Powern

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total.

The King has been pleased to give directions for the appointment of William Thom E Taylor, Esq. C.M.G. (Auditor-General of Ceyloa), to be Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements.

strap it around your body and scrow it so tight that the internal arrangements are crowded into a state of junctisity and nothing happens Whatever the theory of relief may be, it is worked wonders with old-established sufferers; said to be beyond question that the belt has but it does not sound comfortable.

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Manila says that the suormous task before the The archipelago has an area little less than that of the United Kingdom; the islands are rery scatterel, being (00 in number, of which, however, only 11 are of importuare, and extend about 2,000 miles from north to south. To redues this rast area of land and water there are al:out 60,000 troeps and a small naval force It is difficult to watch the coasts, and when the nativo are driven from one island they escape to another, and there begin operations afresh. Thay are unskilled and badly armed, but wents, and confing themselves to attacks on the sufficiently well lad to avoid general engage lines of communication. They have a system of secret commannication all over the islands, and they mange to get funde, especially in Manila itself. The configuration of the islands is very much in favour of guerilla warfare, for

taxation-our whole sposition was absolutely

fue Mandarins were constantly endeavour

the firing must case, and each come with

KEHARKABLE BATTING BY FRO BOWLSIN London, Brd July At Sheffield to day, Yorkshire beat Notts by

seven wickets for 64 runs,

TEA London, Zird inly.

IMPERIAL VICTORIA The New Zealand Governadout is urging the

establishment of Technical University in London to be open to the Empire as a Victoria

Horakone, 6th August, 1901

was very light, half a score of instances of The list of cases at yesterday's Police Court THE_brief announcement made by REUTEelstruction, an equal number of unlawful hawk- on the last day of July, to the effect that ing and two opium euses nearly making up the the House of Cominers had authorised a loan of two millions sterling as Grent Britain's share of the cost of the Pacifie cable, marks the commencement of a fresh era in the history of selegraphic commatnica- This cable, which must not be tion.

Under date of July 1st, the King has been confused with the projected cable across the Pacific from San Francisco vir Honolulu, graciously pleased to appoint Frederick Nutter to Japan and thence to Manila, is the line Cox. Eng. to be His Majesty's Conent at Proposed by Bir SANDFORD FLEMING in San Jowé; Pollora Laird Warren, Esq..

Loadou, 23rd July, October, 1898, to the Secretary of State for CMG to be His Majestys Consul General the Colonies. It will commence at Vaucon. at Shanghai; Everard Duncan Home Fraser, the United States. So far as the threat to send posed; British firms in Manils include two ont more liberal and friendly section on this Chinose

He urged that Esq., C.M.G., to be His Majesty's Consul ver, and cross the Pacific to Australia,uneral at Harkow; Herbert Francis Brade out privatoors without Mr. Kruger's consent.is.

was now the most important practical sputans was the main source of infection, and The first station will beat Fauning Island, Esq., to be His Majesty's Consul at Cher concerned, it is pointed out that such vessels export houses, engineering, shipbuilding, and recognise before it was too late the danger of Dr. Koch today read a tomarkalila paver at the second at Fiji, and the third at Norfolk foo:Ambrose John Sanding, Esq., to be His would be pirates pure and simple, and that the other industries. The only railwey belongs to reform of continued aggression. Fim the Taberculosis Congress

the numerous insurance, shipying, and other transfer of the native Customs to the Alaritime not communicable to m iritised-world would combine to aneep them a British company, and, taking into account question before them, and measures such as theduced evidench to show that tubyryclusis was

frins for which local firms are agents, it will be Customs Administration, the abolition of the TERRITOR

costly system of rice tribute in lind, the evident that British interests in the Philippines transformation of the salt gabelle, the abolition

the Bill run into millions." The shipping, also, is of likin and other restrictions on inland trade were measures which commended themselves to enlightened Chinese officials as well to that mainly British.

went on foreigners My Anderson then consider the question of railway constraction to compare the protection afforded both Governments to the enterprise of their subjects, and concluded by asking whether His Majesty's Government were themsels satisfied with the past management and present position of our

from the seat.

The Locomotif adversely criticises the Dutch Government methods pursued in Java as to pauper Chinese immigrants who arrive. there from Singapore. These methods are mostly. noticeable at Bumarang and Surabaya. Pauper Chinese come to Java in the hope of waking a fortuns, but, after a few months of effort

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Leland; at the latter point it is intended to Majesty's Consul a Nanking; and John Noel bifurcate, one brauch extending to New Tratman, Beg, to be His Majesty's Consul at Zealand, the other to the eastern coast of Chinking. Australia. This line is one of upreme im-

A young American woman known by the nare of Lester Mansfield, an inmate of No. 4, portance both to the British Empire and to trade. It is intended as the first link in a vast Lyndhurst Terraes, met her death on Sunday scheme for inaugurating an Imperial system uflemoon, by swallowing, it is said, a bottle of of telegraphy. Sir SANDFORD FLEMING medicine prescribed for her for external applica. urgės very strongly that, like the post- tion. The result of the post-mortem, however, offices, the telegraph lines should be state has not as yet been declared. Miss Mansfeld to that end, they are usually scut back to She Singapore at the expense of Government owned, and be boldly advocates further bed been in Hongkong a few years ago sables to connect with the British linaloft for Mauila in 1890, where it is said that she. Some of the passenger steamship owners mas Saturday the weather had been unsettled and interests in Chius, or whether there was not | profit by thus conveying paupers to Singa existing, which would then not only girdle Office. She returned to Hongkong and had pore. Voices are now raised that the Govern. quaily, and had given indications of the "an uncomfortable fooling that other natiouni the globe but enable the Government to beerat ber late address only sincs the ment should check the flow of paupers at the proximity of a typhoon. Toward Sunday after.are getting the better of us, that the generali reduce the telegraphic rates to such a point 17th alt. A few days ago she complained of fountain-head-Singapore-by preventing the noon appearances became even more promis

·was married to a clerk in the Chief of Police's

being ill, and sout for the doctor, under whose treatment she was until her demise. She was buried yesterday afternoon.

VIOLENT THUNDERSTORM. .M.S.GLORY" STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, A thunderstorm of exceptional violence, accompanied by a gale of wind and torrential rains, raged throughout Sunday night. Since

situation is unsatisfactory, and that no one

quite knows what to do."

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undesirables" from crossing over to Javeing, and as the day closed in everything pointed of all. This is a great project, and perhaps

The oil is new growing, more and more, and to a rough night. By eleven o'clock, lightning, every wook shipments of paupers reach them followed by deafening peale of thunder, was

The T.K.K, steamer Americs Maru with as AlN the it is too much tu hope that it will be carried

two parts. The other day. Sfty Chinese bad playing freely and the wind blowing a galu, through in its entirety for some years to

A telogram to the eaka dauki, datei Tokye, to be sent back to Singapore from Semarang while drenching rain fell, unsing the streets unils, &c, which left hance on the ich alt for is DES come. Yet there is no reason why a great

The East Asiatic steamer Annam left Binge-naldo Fold out to begin, portion of the dream of telegraph reformers July 25, says: The works for the defence of owing to their having no means of livelihood. to be almost entirely deserted at an early hour. San Francisco ris Blaanghal, Hobe, Inlui Beere Ar bis record should not soon be realised. The principle the Legations of the Powers at Peking, which The retara passage costs them nothing because The storm reached its height between four and Yokohama and Honolulu, arrived at ber des Government we aren were decided upon at a conference of the Com-it is borne by Government. The only gainer five o'clock yesterday morning, when thestination on the 1st ingt.

The N.Y.K. steamer Sado Muru European care much of state-ownership and state-control of sub-manders of the Allied Forces, it was intended is the owner of the Nam Yong, the steamer lightning flashes were very frequent and pore on the 3rd inst., p.nl, and is expected here of the Filipines 55 marine cables was formally confirmed on should be completed before the return of the which took them away. The point made is vivid, lighting up the whole city and harbour on the 9th iste the S1st December, 1900, when the contract Chinese Court to Peking, and the works are that the Government does nothing to step and revealing everything as clearly as though Line) left Shimonoseki for this port on the ord and we a

The NYK steamer Mike Maru (Bombsy for laying this Pacific cable was signed. being pushed forward. At first it was proposed the outflow of these undesirables from Singa. it wore mid-day. The Marconi signalling ap-iast, and is expected to arrive here on the 7th their promena From that to other steps will not be very to erect forts, but the proposal was dropped on the pore, or to check the flow into Java by stringent paratus en H.M.S. Glory was struck by foeh inst

inst, and

and is expected to arrive here on the Ph difficult, in spite of the very powerful ground that the presence of such works in the legislation, Chinese coolies at the mines outside of lightning and wrecked, about two-thirds of private interests that block the way. These Chinese capital would impair the prestige of Java are now giving much trouble. The in the apparshy becoming detached and crashing Line) lett Singapore for this port on the 3rd difficulties will have to be overcome before China as an independent State. It was subse miners in Banka have been noting of late. A to the deck. Fortunately no one was injured, inst the British telegraphic girdle can be made quently arranged that strong walls should be other mining places, the coolloa complain the decks, save for the watch, being deserted. The 0.8.6. steamer Idomorous lift- Singa

The Imperial German Mail stance complete. This Pacific cable will serve the bed round the Legations, which can be bitterly of hardships and ill-treatment. The The noise of the falling material was heard on the 4th fast, so, and is due in Hongh

turned into forts in time of emergency. A Netherlands India Government is doing its throughout the entire ship and caused no little on the 9th inst. sm -purposes of trade between Australasia end Canada but these countries are deba spaces of about 280 metres is to be left in front best to remedy coolla, grievances, and lately anxiety until the exact nature of the accident detained in consequence of bad we of the walls for antlook and the barracks of the took shery action against the Redjang Lebong became known. The apparatus will be tom- Shanghai vid Toochow yesterday, at 1 from est g independent telegraphic Legation Guards. It is expected that the Company for failing to come up to the mark porarily toffied before the Glory's departure for may exposted here on or bout

Under an works will be completed early in September. connection Hongkong

in this respect.

the North on Saturday,

Smorning, the 8th inst.**

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