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| of the questionable prace prevailing at the end Yesterday H.M. sloop Phones left for Canton, of the century, a work of gigantic responsi-the tmasporte Muttra and Itria for Calcutta, bility. His dislike for wanton aggression was and the Ugunda for Taku, instrumental in bringing on the tassacre of ¦ · Blagoveschenak and the unprovoked seizuro of Manchuria. His love of free institutions A. S. WATSON & CO., has ended in the faithless destruction of the

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constitution of the Grand Duchy of Finland, which his predecessors and bimself bound. themselves by the most solein of oaths to respect and finally his conscientious ad- ministration of justice has led him in the face of his own ordinances to punish with forced military service the boy students of St. Petersburg, who had remonstrated against the breach of promises given to them by himself in person at the beginning of his reign. Even his marriage to a princess, amiable, virtuous and necomplished, which the world looked upon as the crowning joy

The retara of visitors to the City Hall. Library and Museum last week showed that 349 non-Chinese and 8 Chinem, visited the

former institution, 09 non-Chinese and 1,82) Chinese the Intter.

The Belgian missionaries who wars besieged. the troops sont by the Thotai of Kweihnaching ou the demand of the French Minister. hy the Alarhan Mongols have been delivered by

In view of arrangements for direct steamer communication between Indian and Malayan parts, information to that end is being collected by the Resident-General, Federated Mulay Stater.

On another page will be found a notice to

The German Consul at Nagasaki visited mariners about the removal of High Island Barrier and the discontinuance of the red and Moji and Shimonoseki recently, and it is nader-

in either Moji or Shimonoseki Instead a green light will be exhibited from a the selection of a place for a German Congolais green lights now showing, from the 15th inst.stood that the visit had something to do with beacon on the northern point of High Island.

L'Echo de Chine says that in high Chinese circles at Shanghai it is known that the excellent Empress Gownger bas telegraphed permission for the Fretoesl to be signed, bat at the same time the equally excellent Li Hung

chang is so seriously ill that he cannot sign it.

The fresh pingus cases and 3 deaths (all Chinuse) were reported during the 48 hours ending at noon-yesterday. Last, wook's plague figures were alas 3 cases (2 in Victorin) and 9 deaths. No other cases of communicable disease

week. were reported as occurring in the Colony Last

TELEGRAMS.

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTU.]* THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

SHANGHAL, 2nd September, 8.19 pm. THE WENCHANG IN LITERARY EXAMINATIONS ABOLISHED. Decrees have been issued abolishing the Palang, owing to the enormous cost of living Wenchang in literary examinations, and thore, is considered a bugbear, among the ordering essays on Western subjects. They subordinate Service at any rate. To refuse a promotim or transfer to that state is, so also abolish all old-fashioned feats in Mr. A. E. Wileman, who for several years military chujen and chooshili to join the

provincial army corps. our has it, to incur the liability of dismissal. military examinations, and order existing has been. British Vice-Consul at Kobe, left on the 25th alt. for Yokohama, en route to Consal there. Mr. J. B. Renilers, from the Consulate at Yokohama, is at present Acting Hakodate, to take up his appointment as Vice-

Vice-Cousal at Kobe.

According to a Tokyo despatch, the Japaneso supplementary claim from China has not been discussed by the conference of foreign ministers at Peking for some time. The Japanese fovernment will insist upon recognition of its lawful claim, and is confident the claim will be met in the right spirit by the foreign repre-

of an uniable monarch, such as he at one his WATERS time promised to be, bas added to

With a superstitions bitter cup of woe craving for male offspring exéecding even that of the Chinese themselves, four daugh- ters only have blessed the prayers and OUR FACTORIES are the LARGEST | contrition of the Taar. nad NenoLas II, brought up in and surrounded by the

It is stated in Peking that the Court at meshes of a faith as yet but little removed aud BEST EQUIPPED in the FAR EAST The latest type of Machinery is from the primitive ideas of a VLADIMIR, Hsingfa intends to pick ant certain oficials anes in the fact the judgment of Heaven, possoming a knowledge of foreign languages

sentative. employed, and every detail of the Munu and frightened by the terrors of the Church, and sciences for promotion, and to choose the commits those very crimes which church-best rales to be found in foreign and native men in all ages have forced upon their cades of law for promoting friendly intercourse

Discord is reported at Foochow between facture and the general arrangements are

The Ortaciatiche Lloyd of the 23rd init. carried out upon strictly scientific principles.nwilling votaries. By such means, and with foreign nations.

with such intentions, always of the best, the Tsar NICHOLAB II has succeeded not severely criticians the taxpayers in Shanghai | Viceroy Hou Ying-kwei of the Min-Chê pro- only in losing the confidence of all classes who have ruted against the noseptazes of Arvinces and the Turtur-General of Foochow, En of his subjects, but in incurring the positive Ziegler's proposition to bailt u tramway is the Shen, as to who is to advance money dan for FILTRATION is employel, granting hatrat of any of the most influential. The settlement. It lays the blame on to a few loud the expenses of the Foochow Arsenal. Neither legal classes, always most influential in Rus-owners who control about it votes between of the two high officials recognise it as their sia, bave viewed with dismay bis attempts to them and a half dozen of the regularly dissatis-duty to do so, and they have now memorialized ABSOLUTE PURITY.

re-introduce the age of the themates, and to tied, who only vote for a measure when some the Throne against each other. supersede the written law by the inspired special individual advantages are offered to from whom the future legislators of the doon" of the sovereign: the student class, Empire have to core, has been thoroughly alienated by the attempts of the Tear to introduce the law of caprice; and to punish The Waters produced are of the highest them for artificial crimes made such only by of the game; but not enough to meet one tenth of these efforts appears to have been very smail. class and excellence; us testified to by the the momentary fad of the Tsar. best. English maker.

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A STAFF OF ENGLISH EXPERTS ATTENDS TO EVERY DETAIL OF THE MANUFACTURE.

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nobler impoverished by the nets of his grandfather listen with complacency to the rumbling of the coming storm; while the army itself whose allegiance to the Tear A. S. WATSON & CO. once took the form of a religious reverence

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them personally.

With reference to the paragraph about Ping Fong in "Veteran's" notes yesterday, Merry, W. Brewer & Co. write to as that they have already had a small supply of the implements

A Brazilian arrived at Tokyo a short while ago for the purpose of engaging Japanese bourers. For a time the Brazilian Govera sut maintained a Consal at Kobe with the object, it was supposel, of encouraging the emigration of labourers to Brazil, but the result Whether the presont scheme will be more unconssful remains to be seen.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 30th Angust.

TONKIN NOTES. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]

Hanoi, 7 August PRINCE HANEI D'ORLEANS, Fringe Heuri d'Orléans, the well known French explorer, died in Saigon Hospital aftor : a serions operation on the liver Prince Henri way the son of the Duko ad Daobeen of Chartros and the first cousin of Philipps d'Orléans, the exiled pretender. Prince Heuri's death caused real excitement in Franon and Colonies, and the whole pross has been full of praise concerning him. The Prince also was ay author of merit, and the books he published ate of real scientific worth. He was a member. of several geographical societies.

Prince Heuri, was considered an Anglophobist,

loyal nature and the colonial aptitude of the

has a special ranit,

many ocasions pesised the intelligent and be inhamed at Dreux, where the roys! family English people. The body of the Prince will

but the view is not a just ons, for the Pince

, W. DOUMER'S RETURN.CO M. Doumer, our Governor-General, bas returned to Saigon and has taken over again the direction of affairs with M. de Lamothe, adessor of M. Picanou, as Lieutenant Governor of Cochin-China. The Indo-Chinese Prese does not generally welcome this retura, and in hoping for the next and final departure The German newspapers state that the of "Paul the First as it decisivaly calla If we can rely on our Informant, M. Doamer Government has made representations to Frince. Doamer. Chan regarding the tone of the address which be is to present to the Emperor, and that s modified form of koutowing to His Majesty is

PRINCE CHUN'S MISSION.

insisted upon.

Department. It appears that our Governor- General wants rest and intends to abdicate bis. high functions at the end of the fifth year of has bought the paper. La Lanterns with à view

THE CUREAN MINISTER TO

his term. This determination will please all GERMANY.

to his next candidature as Deputy for the Airne

The German Emperor has received the the Tonkinese colonists; yet perhaps they may Corman Minister.

POLICE COURT. Monday, 2nd September.

BEFORE MR. HAZELAND.

change their out-eyed horse for a blind one! The work of M. Dounter is not certainly exempt from criticism, but in the particular situation of Indo-China it was very dialent to not to the general satisfaction. If our Governor General to-day has numerous urities he also has kis sup portom. The Yungaasad Indo-Chinese railway schemes and the numerous colonial and ad- DRUNK, DISORDERLY AND INCAPABLE. Ed. Timmis of H. M. S. Tamar was oharged ministrative reforms, the principal features of M. naista, especially the Tonkinese. We must not, James Wood pleaded guilty to the charge however forget the adage: Errare humaRIIE of having been drunk and incapable, and got off. M. Doumer has committed errors, but has with bearing in a disorderly manner in Ship Doumer's policy, necessitate now and heavy taxes.

with a fine. Street on Sunday night, and was fined $ or It in this point which has dissatisfied the pol eight days.

aboard.

Chas, Staunton, a seaman, failed to answer to his name when called. He had been arrested of their already booked orders. The makers at home are unable to manufacture rapidly enough

able. Inspector Warnock explained that defen- Before the Judicial Committes of the Privy on Saturday night for being drusk and inesp for the demand, but Messrs. Brower expect a

Council on the 27th it, s petition was dant'e ship had eniled on Sunday, and if he had now consignment by the next mail Intending

Columbis, known as the collector of voters, for | have lost his ship and been left on the bench. players therefore need not despair. The game has already many, rotaries in the Peak District, brought by a Government official of British been detained to answer the charge, he would Alfred Robson was charged with refusing to Mr. G.J, W. King yesterday afternoon offered special leave to appeal from a judgment of the In consequence the police permitted him to go pay lawful hire and with being drunk and for sale at the offices of the Pablic Works Supreme Court, which affirmed a judgment of to the person of their "Little Father" Low look with undisguised contempt on a Department one lot of Crown land at-Kennedy the County Court of the elastoral district o ruler whose amiable weaknesses have dis- Road-Inland Lot No. 1,642-and four lots of Vancouver, reversing the decision of the disorderly. He had been released on $20 bail,

the province, who had refused to place thò uam e credited the namesake of the grim NICHOLAS Crown land at Tai Kok Taut Kowloon collector of voters for that electoral district of und elected ie forfeit the bail. who dared Europe in the Crimea and all Inland Lots Nos. 1,128, 1,129, 1,180, and 1.131.

The first lot was bought for the German Club of Tomay Homma, a native of Japan, bat a 135 the more that amidst his other weaknesses

he was the first of the Tsars to hold out for $9,083-320 abore the upret price. The astaralised British subject, on the register of a other four lots were disposed off as one, and-voters for the district. Lon? Davey said that no doubt the question was an important one, On the 23rd August, at Tokyo, the wife of Jons service in the Army of Holy Russia as

punishment for traitorous crimes Thus it fetched $6,820. The upset price was fired at RUSEULL SWIFT, M.A., of a daughter.

has happened that in the eclipse, of the 55,308. Messrs. Denison and Bam-were the and their Lordships would grant leave to appeal. Hr. F. Marion Crawford, the well-known nominal head of the States every one, how-purchasers, ever small his post, has become a law unto-

from a visit to Victor Hugo's exile retreat, considers

Jersey at the end of July. He was returning bimself where the only indicator of right

America novelist, had a perilous adventure in

is might, and the official not what is best for the state but what is

when he espied, from an abandoned road wind- weather was excessively warm, and Mr. Craw. good for himself This seems to be the only explanation of the very remarkable position

ing along the shore, a quiet little core. The

of affairs in Eastern Asia. Times without

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HONGKONG OFFICE: 1-2, Des VGU ROAD C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.U. Hosoxone, 3rd September, 1901

WHEN the Emperor Nicholas II asconded

A correspondent signing himself · Hury contemporary with regard to the rerent wysts Forrester writes to our Shanghai murning rious death, supposed to have been suicide, of Capt. Clemens-Sir,-Secing your announce- ment in this morning's issue re the death of the late Andrew Paul Clemens, I beg now to

thereof, and show that deceased was murdered, but shall also be prepared to state who the murderer is, and the motive for the dood

Ho

obtained a few happy results. Will his shoessor act better?

NATIVE, OFFICIAL PECULATIONS In his declarations dating his sojourn in increasing rohek of Tudo-China, and given as France, M. Doamer has asserted the ever

tion. In France where nobody can control roof the progress in the produce from taxă the assertions of our Governor, who has in Publio optalon in the metropolis wants to bo The truth is, every enlightened in the matter." quired into the causes of this progress.P

TRESPASSING IN BARRACKS. John Flam was charged with trespassing on

natives. Doumer has returned here with Government grounds, to wit, hat. Austin nation becomes more heary for tho Defendant pleaded guilty, but urged in exten- many projecte, god consequently with many nation that be husd taken the tram to the Peak new financial comtanations. Whers, and when to have a look round on Saturday night. Barracks.

He had never of this system it is necessary to state that the had taken the last car. When he reached the top, be found that he will this stream stop? To show the odious side been on the Peak before, and did not know his Annamite officials collect the taxes, and exploit him to the barracks to put up for the night anil authorities know of them nots, which take place take the first car down in the morning. He was told he would not be trespassing at all in the Colony daily and everywhere. Frenen of taration ik He was given a rug, and just as he was going prestige will not bear this odious exploitation to lie down a sorgeant came in and told him of the natives by their hierarchical officials or he had no right there. He dressed himself chiefs. If the prozent produce o way about. A soldier named Shields invited the villagers to their own profit The French

explained the matter to the officer on duty. He then accompanied the sergeant down the Peak His Worship said he felt inclined to believe

a caution. defendant's story, and would dismiss him with

WOULD-BE THIEF.

from Aupamits officials the fall payment of strictly the mode of lux-collection and to ezact what they receive. There is a moral obligation for France to intervene

THE FRANCO TURKISH DIFFICULTY, The Havas telegram announcing the diplo |

the throne of Russia, and married the number the Government or what remains of state that I shall in a few days be not only for feand the temptation to bathe in the blue again, and went out with the sergeant and not sufficient, it is necessary to watch: very

of its subordinates in Manchuria, and has daughter of the Princess Artce, there were it in St. Petersbury has disavowed the acts prepared to upset the medical evidence, or part stopped the carriage and undressed among the not knowing that he was a prisoner.

given orders that no acts of encroachment were to be perpetrated. Yet those instrue tions have been deliberately set at nought, and we are left to choose between assigning the issue to insubordination on the part of Buous exhibition of ill faith on the part of the officialș, or to some gigantic and super- the Tsar. It is true that instances of this

many who thought that the time had come when Russia would willingly enter the comity of the nations of Europe. Through evil "report and good repórt his father ALEXANDER had carried on the efforts at reform begun by his father the Tear ALEXANDER II. The task was an enormous one, and needed a

fourless and powerful mind; ALEXANDER III, though perhaps not a clover sovereign, was a resolute man, and understood his people well. Though hated even more than his unfortunate father by the reactionaries and

apparent opposition between the Office at St. Petersburg and the camp in Asia have at all times been characteristic of Russia'a advance, yet we doubt if ever before the phenomenon was a shamelessly exhibited

Hongkong is not the only place blessed, with According to the elever Chinese forgora the Mixed Court at Shanghai for forgery of a Ostaciatische Lloyd, a Chinese was tried before money order on a Chinese lank. He was found to have quite a number of forged bank orders

Chinese bank to cash one of the prepared orders and received a cheque for Tls. 400. The bank and the necessary stamps. He went to a officials, however, becoming suspicious, ordered his arrest as he attempted to cash the cheque. He received a sentence of 400 blows with a

water of the desorted spot irresistible. water he lost his balance and planged over a rocks. While looking for a path down to the cliff thirty-five feet high. Fortunately the top of the chiff hung over the sea, and he fell into deep water. He was stunned and barely able to win to mioty. The beach all along there is was dotted with half-submerged rocks. Mr. narrow, and where his body shot over the inlet Crawford was laid up for three day's.

The N.-C. Daily News of the 29th ult. says: It appears that the firm attitude of Sir E. Salow has bene some fruit at last. On the afternoon of the 25th inst., according to our native COITEN- in obedience to's Hsien decree, ordered to be pondent at Haagchow, Governor Jen Tao-Yung,

A pankah coclio of the military telephone exchange at Headquarters, entered the office on Saturday night. Private Jones, B.WF was eye open, sad watched the coolie's movements. The latter went to complainant's shelf, with the intention of helping himself to some of Pritato Jones's kit, when the latter jumped up, lying on his vot, sleeping it seems, with one

caught the thief and handed him over to the in the office. His place was ontside, pulling watchman. Defendant had no business whatever the pankab-rope.

Accused denied the accusation, but received fourteen days hard labour for all that.

THEFT OF NOTE.

Ng Kin robbed F. MacKintosh, wharf

socialists, he won the confidence of the in the face of open day. The recent cast of buboe, one month's cangue, sed five months' brought, before him Chon, Chih-te, ex-Copmanager of the Kowloon Godown Co. of a $5

We have said

Colonel POWELL was one of the most bare-hard labour.

This English officer, with faced, of all.

of the Chichou garrison, who was the principal leader of the riotons soldiary and mob of Chu-

note.

GAMBLING CARES,

The thief was given in charge of the police, The recent troubles in China have not chou in the masssere of the unfortunate but Mr. Msciutosh failed to make his appear pation at large, and under his rule Russia made such enormous strides that, had his letters of credence from both Russian and

of the condemned ex-Captain, ordered him off to son and sucessBar known how to follow in English Governments, was arrested in Cui-ronght forward so many books as was anti-missionaries in that city and vicinity in July, ance to prosente yesterday morning. Acensed under the control of the Russian-Govern- extremely interesting to those taking part in of his yamên, and after asking a few questions his footsteps, he would have found the road-nese territory by an officer pretending to be cipated, a home paper says. The events were last year. The Governor sat in the Grand Hall was recordingly discharged."

come across a fun good written accomats of execution. The condemned was then led off to ment. We are so accustomed to the exercise them, but the publishers' razdora have only metalled, rolled and sauled.

of arbitrary powers by the Russian Govern them. Mr. George Lynok has lately put on execution groand outside the Yungching gate ment that the fact of the arrest of a British record his experiences with the Allied Forcer, of Hangchow, where his head was struck off

some eight months ago. subject with papers all in order, and and under the title of The War of the Civilisa under the supervision of Chung, perfect of their money. travelling for perfectly legal purposes, and lions, the volume will be published by Moercity. This act of justice should have been done defendant had been convicted thrice provionely of with the, full knowledge of the Russian Tongmans. It is rather curious that this frm is also about to issue Vajor-General Allgood's Letters and Journals of the China War of 1860, The gallant offcor was then a subaltern in the

1st Division Chins Field Force.

Press has s not yet commented on the event. matic rupture with Turkey hat, cansed no excitment in the Colony. The Indo-Chines

MILITARY APPOINTMENTS, The appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel Mar- welcomed in the chand as chef d'état-major of the French Colony where Liontuant Cloel Marchand has numerous friends and admirers Brigade in hins has besar

General Sucillon is also very well known here He commanded several years ago in the military of a delicate fanetion's great deal of adminis district of Laokal and showed in the discharge

tratare

afare and military aptitude.

A WRECK

vamour that a cargo-boat, carrying

an important load of stable materials and roll. stock for the Tonkin railways; has been

In the

Inspector Warnock brenght ten coolice before wracked, near Lape Gandafui, opposite Adéu, caught gambling at No. 23 New Street. Heever contri His Worship yesterday, all of whom had been and is completely lost. The now if not, how

The inspector told His Worship that first the name of

gineer of Lerik also captured quite a collection of dice,

for gambling, and bad only been uplat dominoes, and counters, but only nineteen centa

Monday, and now he was here again.

Rivor and GE The whole gang were sentenced to pay a tine were commis bridge which of 42 each..

her

BEFORE ME. KEMP.

“known how,” not in any sense of diapar- agement; no more upright and conscientious monarch ever sat on the Throne of Russia, and in nothing has the Tear Noxoxas

On the completion of the Roman Catholic more thoroughly fulfilled the expectations Government, has almost ceased to excite

relic will be removed from the Little Church of St. Peter, at Great Marlow, where it has been It is the of his well-wishers than in his unfailing more than the most passing notice. The attention to the duties of his exalted station.case of Colonel POWELL, however, was re-

Cathedral at Westminister, a very interesting

con-markable in that the officer was not travel-

It would pay the P.W.D., to send an inspector venerated for very many years. Unfortunately, probably from wome

to inspect some of the buildings on Wing Lock alleged hazul of St. Jaures the Apostle, which genital defect as well as from the force of ling in Russian territory at all. Doubtless

burg, but the fact remains that the Russian Street, all Chinese shops used for storing rice, is preserved in a crystal casket. The relic was circumstances, his very, virtues have been the act has been disavowed at St. Peters his worst enemies, and the Tsar NICHOLAS Empire has already so far advanced on the salt, and such commodities. Nos. 9, 7, 15, 17, brought from Germany to England in the a sound condition. In a few of those mentioned sent for her father, Henry I, who greatly II must to be relegated to that unfortunate road to disruption that an official at Mouk-21, 23, 37, 43, 55 and 67 appear in anything but year 1135 by the Empress Matilda, as a. pre category of princes who have to bear the den finds that he can with impunity con

mortar has crumbled away; and in many places fitting shrine might be provided for the hand; burden, not only of their own deficiencies, travene the explicit orders sent to him from the walls have actually commenced to balge prized and valued it. The famous Benedictine but of the crimes of those who have gone St. Petersburg and that his Govern-slightly, while on all of them more or less the Abbey of Reading was founded in order flint, before. A friend of peace, a hater of wan- mest is not powerful enough to see its own

they are us bad in front, how must they be in the of Canterbury. The relie remained there until fon aggression, a lover of freedom, and a orders obeyed. Such a state of affairs has the bricks are doing likewise, some of the and the Abbey, named after the Apostle St. conscientious administrator of justice, he has at all times been dangerous for the peace of houses being quite honey-combed in front. If Jams, was consecrated in 1163 by St. Thomas by the tyranny of fate been made the agent the world, and has in every case proved our and internally? On Nos. 21 and 25, as a the Reformation, and it subsequently came into

A Chinesa noolio was found guilty of unlawe for inaugurating a system whereby every disastrous to the Government itself that representative of this paper passed, a mason the possession of Dr, Blenkinsop, whose death

licence, and we fined 67 or fourteen days. one of these has been set aside. His desire permitted it. Russia in fact is not for from was engaged in filling in with mortar the holes took place in 1799. Then the hard was placed

bourhood for many yesta. for peace brought about the travesty of a military dictatorship, and the indication caused by the falling out of rotten bricks in the museum at Reading, and eventually it “Peace Congress at the Hague, whose only given by the personal weakness of the Tsar Boms of the houses also show cracks, in other and to Mr, Scott Murray, whose family have

35A are also in a most dilapidated state. effent has been to inflame the passions of is not one that Europe can afford to witness the cracks have been plastered. Nos. 11 to been associated with Marlow and the neigh-fully plying & Loensed vehicle without a drivers the world, and fender the continuance even with complacency.

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Miss Mary Baptis charged a chair-bearer with demanding more than his legal hire.

Complainant had engaged defendant to take regalar then fifteen cants. He would not be from the Chinese theatre, on the west side, to amount of ten cents. Defendant first demanded Lyndhurst Terrace. She paid him the

Defendan denied havtag abused complainant. the police station to report him. satisfied with loss, and at last became abusive, Complainant then took his unmbor and went to Ho had, however, to pay a 32 fine.

"PUGNACIOUS PICKEHA COOLIE: Chau Tak, a ricksha to do, tried camelstons Chou Tak had in with Tong Sing, a scavenger foreman the latter getting worsted. consequenon either to pay a day of Sh, og go to gaol for fourteen days.

UNLAWFULLY PLYING VEHICLE.

Red

Doumer.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The 0.8.5 steamer Pyrrhus lett Singapore on the 31st ult, and is doo in Hongkong on The C.M. steamer Tenkai, from Glasgow Singapore ult, and may be considered due At the 5th fast

for this port on the 29th it, and may be and Liverpool, passed the Cast on the 1014

The P& O. steamier Cantes left Bingapore expected here on or about the 4th inst. for this port on the 31st ult, at 5 p.m., and is on or about the 18th Inst

due here on the 6th inst, at about 6.

The NGI. stemmer Bungre lett Singapore.

bey Lime) left Singapore for this purt on the The CPR steamer Empress of India arrived The NYK stormer Aagoshima Maru (Bon

at Naggenki of 8 a.m., on the 2nd just, and left she is due to arrive at 9 pm on the 3rd inst. 81st alt, sud is expected to arrive, here on the gain at pm same day toy Lobo, whers

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