INTIMATION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9TH, 1901
The French gunboat Olery, which fa-being beginning of the present month, Now | correspondent writes to us from Canton, sent up the Yangiese to Chungking, wie beilt informing us that the man who actually in Shanghai. She is an eleven-kpot boat, fired the shots at the infortunate school- master has been executed; the preciso date
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The serion of the Menchurian Railway between Port Arthur and Kai-ynen was opened to traffic in the beginning of the 8th month of the Russian calendar.
According to the Union, the U.8.8 Mon adnock left in such a harry for Canton on the 30th alt. that eleven of her crew were left behind. Her commander wished to take ad- vantage of the big tido.
Thore will be a parade of the Volunteer Corps at Headquarters on Saturday next at 5 p.m., for the purpose of bidding good-bye to the Commandant, Sir J. W. Carrington, C.M.G., on his vacating the command. We believe that a présentation is to be made.
The Rasian fleet was expected at Nagasaki last week from Visdivostock en soute for Fort Arthur, and will probably stay a weak at that port
At the town of Tringganu in Siamese Malaya, a fire consumed 19 houses on the 9th- nit. The damage done is estimated as $120,000 The Sultan was in Bangkok at the time.
Sherlock Holmes having been brought back to life, it is time to say farewell to Dr. Nikola.
TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE. THE CRISIS IN CHINA. {FROM QUE COBEESPONDENTS.)
LONDON, 7th October, 7.40 p.m. EMPEROR ASSERTING HIMSELF.
The Lokalanzeiger publishes letters from
At any rate, this is evidently what Mr. Guy the Emperor Kwang Hsu to Prince Chun, Boothby thinks; for he entitles his new book Farewell, Nikola Messrs. W. Brower & Co. in one of which the Emperor, states that it sond us a copy of this work, which we hope to is his intention to hold a review at Woosung notice shortly.
next spring.
infliction of the death penalty, the Chinese officials addressed the man, saying: "You know what you have done." The wretch's dying words were: For obeying your commands you take my life. I cannot die with my eyes shut." The murderer, our correspondent states, was anxious to be delivered over to the British Government for punishment, but was unable to have his desire gratified. The writer adds other details, the publication of which may be onadvisable at the moment, and furnishes a list of officials whom he charges with .com-
A Ningpo letter to a Shanghai native paper plicity in the crime. however, that some of them are of very high states that the French Consu! there has gone recently launched Essex, and is designed to rank. We mid in January, at the time of to Yungklang, to the Northern Roman Catholiccheckmate the foreign commeres destroyers of
Cathedral, which he has appointed as the place Germany, France, or Bussin the crime, that if the complicity in the out-of sitting for his court. He has hoisted his powerfully armed with fourteen 6-inch quick- rage of the Acting Viceroy TAK SOW, WES
fag and has issued proclamations. Over thirty Hirers and eight 12-pounders, and is intended to established, he was unfit for the office he persons have come into Ningps with suits haves maximum apood of 23 knots. held. He is no longer in so exalted a which they wish the Consal to try. It is said station, but this furnishes no reason for his that at the conclusion of these trials, the Consul will visit all other places in the province and personally investigate all lawsuits in which con- verts are partiva
We may mention,
Ray
immunity from punishment if he had any thing to do with the affair-as in view of his proclamation he can hardly be held not to have done. We are unable to whether the home, nuthorities have taken any steps in the matter, but the grossness of the offener against Brüish territorial rights uest certainly demands that it shall by no means be passed over.
In the death of ABDULRAHNAN, Amcer of Afghanistan, as recorded in another column,
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The cruiser Bedford, now building by the Fair- field Company, has been long in hand, being in this respect no exception to the long list of delayed armenrolade. She is a sister to the
She will be
Good progress has been made with the broak- water and defence works at Portaud, hou
asrvice papers report, but it is not expected that the former will be completed by the con- tract time, which expires in about a year. The
breakwater is well shore' water-level, and at The Shanghai mandarins received last week despatches dated about six weeks earlier from low water the magnitude of the work accom. Kweilin, the capital of Kwangsi provinco, re-plished oan be seen. Important alterations in perting the passage through that province of general defences of the island are in contempla.
a large body of Aunamese (so-called) " pavvies," tion, and it is stateds Inrgo sum is to be expanded led by a proportionate number of Frenchman, on the development of the coaling facilities, en rexts for Kunnan "to construct the tail-Earl Roberts will visit Fortland shortly, and way." "There are," nextinues one despatch. will make a general inspection of the defences. One Cassentyns, says the Bangkok Times,
grave reasons for thinking that the strangers
20.40 there has passed away one of the chief are not what they apparently seen, and the lately employed by the Spirit and Opium guarantees of peace in Central Asia. The provincial authorities can only keep a sharp Farmer, was arrested by Chief Inspector
In addition to Wines of our own bottling, Tate ruler of the Afghans was in every way the following brands, bottled in Europe,emarkable man. Born in 1830, he did have been specially selected, and-prected not become particularly prominent until from the celebrated firm of MESSES. GEO. 1864, when he fought on the side of his G. SANDEMAN, SONS & CO., of LON- her Arzul Khan against his uncle, the DON and OPORTO, for whom we have Ameer Sent AL. He distinguished him- been appointed Sole Agents:--
self as a general and was responsible for For Case of several remarkable victories. He became Governor of Balk, where his rule was $17.00
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look out whilst obeying instructione sent by the Chinese Plenipotentiaries st Peking." This confirms what we have already heard from the
South
A. Taatai's proclamation has been recoutty a despatch from the Russian Consul-General put up in Shanghai stating that he bed received complaining that in the interior there were certain Chinese selling a sort of paper to the inhabitants purporting to be "the cortificate of Russian gradusted student" with the declaration that the purchaser would be fully protected whenever troubles arose in China. As their object is simply to misload the people and to
Hearn and looked up in the British Consulate. gaol on a charge of misappropriation of $12,000 in Negri Sembilan several years ago. The ac anged. has been employed in Bangkok for the past four years. He was known in the Straita Singapore with $8,000 for the purpose of bring. as Rebero, and it is alleged that he was sent to ing up coolies, and that in reply to his request the employers sont a further sum of $4,000, The accused, however, it is alleged, was never seen again by his employers, nor was any account of the mcpey rendered.
We lave received from the office of the
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
от
NORTHERN NOTES.
owing items are from the P. & T,
Contain actal, Ocompanied by his sad staff, went to Peking with Gan. Mai ednesday.
The King of Italy's birthday was calali In the Italian Settlemed by the Chiness. hanging out flag and Eaterna
Jung Ja's house in Peking having been dee troyed furleg the legs, he has just bought
24perty valued E 172 100,000.
"in some" quarters state Viceroy Chang will be made amorber of the Grand Council, and his place may be taken by Shệng Tastal
Two out of the three Chinese caps be the
North side of Tientela City have been démul-
The Board of Punishment is said to be very energetionily executing brigands, every day had and the other is in trooss of destruction.
seeing a batch of them despatched to the execu Hon ground.
The Chih. Pão statos the Chinese officials are preparing to take over Tientela City in the ninth moon! We congratulate the
Chin Pao on
its accurate knowledge.
The Chinese troops now in Poking are said to be well disciplined, and sentrics are being posted, s bitherto untried experiment in Chinese military camps.
LONDON, 7th October, 7.40 p.m. TOTAL BRITISH LOSSES IN SOUTH AFRICA. The official list states the total British casualties from the commencement of the bees of a bright red, and war in South Africa to have been 75,562. brilliant The great majority were invalided home, where they recovered and rejoined the ranke, making the total reduction of the British forces 22,898.
A very brilliant mateor was observed on the night of the 20th instant traveling from 8.E. to NW. It is stated by sumas residents to have large and
An edict has been issued ordering the gates
PROTRACTED WARFARE, AND GOY
ERNMENT INDIFFERENCE. : The Times complains of the apparent indifference of most of the conspicuous Ministerialist politicians to the prolongation of the struggle.
GENERAL NEWS.
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LONDON, 7th October, 7.40.p.m.
DEATH OF THE AMEER. The Aucer of Afghanistan is dead.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 5th October.
RECOVERY OF KING EDWARD. King Edward has practically recovered from his recent attack of lumbago.
of Peking through which the Imperial certige
Atoms of the Emperor's marriage, A
par to be desprated with red and blue sills,
We are glad to bear that an experiment is now being tried at the Tientain Station, by which Mahammedsas are being substituted for a guarantee that there will be no rubbery or trouble Chinose se cookies, and the headmen have given
The Ja Fe states it has received a letter from Peking to the effect that the Foreign Ministers amount of the money left unlooted in his offices have asked Sir Robert Hart to devota & warballi
Canal, a
at the time of the siege to dredging the Grand
The high officials of the Six Boards are memorialiting to have the offleas within, the Palace so that after their audiences with the Throne they can return to their fees and the transaction of their business more coueniortly It is probable that the officials would so feel trife mere secure within the sacred procinta of the Palace!
Pridricas, from Peking contradist the statements concerning the work being Pacts the Palace, and we are seed that api has so far been done. Tad rock of repairing this Palace, according to Chinese, has been pushed on rapidly, and as seen frum the front gate the walls of the buildings lock vary smart once mom
Afghanistan and ultimately into Russian obtain money thereby by fraud the Taolai Financial Adviser and Comptroller-General, THE MANNING OF MAIL STEAMERS. the Court in no way making any difference...
territory, where he was allowed by General KAUPMANN to reside at Samarcand on an A. S. WATSON & CO. ant pension of 25,000 roubles. In 1879 be returned to the neighbourhood of Cabul, and in July 1980, got himself chosen by the leading men of Cabul as the Ameer of Afghanistan, in which post the Indian Government mzognised him. He has been in receipt of a yearly subsidy from the
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
BIRTHS.
135
On the 8th October, at Ian Mor (West), the
wife of Joun A. Jury, of a son.
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warns the people ander his jarisdiction not to purchase such false documents or they are liable land themselves in trouble, and adds that any she who shall be able to arrest guilty parties will be suitably rewardeil.
to
Bangkok, a copy of the report upon the budget. of Sism for the year 120 (1901-2), translated and printed by order of H. R. H. Prince Krom
The conclusion of the report says: "It will easily be seen that the Government is in s remarkably strong financial position. The revenues are showing themselves to be elistic, and they are being rapidly got under ketter control. The expenditure, also, is being more administration of the Government, with a view to the safety, convenience, and happiness of the people, while the audit and control of the distureements by the Financial Department is becoming real and effective." This is the first authoritative report du Siamese finances which has ever been issued.
Man Mahisra Harathai, trister of Finance,
The Senate of the Australian Commonwealth bas ratified the House of Representatives' amendment to the Postal Bill prohibiting the employment of coloured labour in mail steamers.
SOUTH AFRICA-IMPORTANT CAPTURES. Commandant Pretorius has been killed, and
LONDON, 8th October.. several nctable Boar commandants captured.
letter has been received here from M. Tradinger of the C. I. M who reached. Asing- fu safely on August 12th, where he is grizg bout his work quits as usual, the presence of
Eight of the C. I. MAY TO HOW working in the province of Shensi, but Dr. Edwards, who was reported to be in Hsian with Dr. Cressy Smith and Major Pereira, is still in Teiynen in Mr. D. E. Hote of the C. I. f., who recently passed through here, expressed the opinion that no further, trouble would occur in Shanel for some years.EUS
We are glad to see the following promotiors published in G. G. O's, 7
0th Augnat, 714 dated 1901: Captaina to bo TOTA 10th July,
On the 21st September, at Tientsia, the wife Governnient, and to his strong rule ban of the British refugees' and that of the Boers and more devoted to improvements in the KRITZINGER ATTEMPTS ANOTHER Wingate, 14th Bengal Landers J.C. W. Erok
of Lieutenant V., W. K1L, South Staffordshire Regiment, of a son.
The Daily
Daily Press.
HONGKONG, 9th October, 1901.
On the 10th January this year a school master, by name YEUNG KU WAN, was shot in bis school-room on the first floor of 52, Cage Street, in this Colony. The assas
Jampa
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A writer in the Tempe of Paris says that in
1898, during the insurrection in Milan, he saw an English special correspondert put over the of killed and wounded, the names being taken arrived about midnight in company with an from a directory. On another occasion he English correspondent at Belgrade. They In order to strengthen his ground for stayed at the same hotel, occupying adjoining demanding the evacuation of Chinese territory rooms. The next morning, at seven o'clock, he by Gerrean troops in Shantung, says the N-looked up his English confrere, and found him There was an empty Daily News, Governor Yuan Shikai has asket ready to start out.
INVASION OF CAPE COLONY. Commandant "Kritzinger has made thres desperate attempts to cross the Orange River into Capo Colony, each time being ropulsed with loss
TOTAL BRITISH CASUALTIES
. DURING WAR. Oficial returns slate the total British casualties during the war at 75,589, of whom 63,273 have recovered and rejoined the fighting THE ATTACK ON COLONEL KEKEWICEL
line.
The British casualtics in. the recent Boer attack on Colonel Kekewich's camp are now stated at 55 killed and 138 wounded.
Speaking in reply to deputations of Oat anders at Capetown on Monday, says the Ouffook of the 7th ult., Lord Miler deprecated any contrast being drawn between the condition He declared his object to be to adminis- been due the maintenance of his kingdom'e ter the relief funds so that they might last out stability during several dangerous periods the calls upon them, sul also to provent people DEATH, On the 3rd October, at the General Hospital, a fact which has amply repaid British relying upon the relief. Lord Milner is very Shanghai, WILLIAM ANTHONY Simone, of West Norwood, London, late of Hall sud Holtz, Ltd.,berality. The government of Afghanistan careful of the self-respect of these unfortunate has been rendered peculiarly difficult by British subjects, but the comparison between eyed 30 years.
the constant encroachments of Russia in then and the protected Boer familien is a very the direction of the frontier of that country. painful one, Naturally the question is mixed ABDULRAHMAN has had the strength of up with the possibility of an early return of the refugess, and Lord Milner has to carefully HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD C. mind to resist Russian temptations, which, consider his words and acte in that light. A LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC-it is well known, have not been wanting. good step, if truly reported, would be the frontier for sending to his paper a fictitions list! He has been considered a good friend of removal of the Baer families to the coast, where Great Britain, an even if his attitude has food and all necessaries are more readily avail. been dictated mainly by policy, yet bis able. political abrewdness alone entitles him to the title of a great niler. What will follow on his death it is impossible to say. The change from so wise a monarch to any other sin, after firing four shots from a revolver in itself promises. little good. It may be for sad rosaived reinforcements from Kiangyin whisky Bask with seven empty soda-water at his victim, got away unseen, and escaping found that there is a worthy successor to in the shape of the Tee-shisug Brigade of 5,000 bottles on the table. The French journalist the Triad rebele in Kwangtung province, asked, "Have you drunk all that this morning?" after sacking and burning one of the German men of all arms, ., infantry, cavalry, artillery."No," was the reply. "I drank that during the Basel Mission cut-stations at Shak-ms, were drilled after the most approved German methods. night while working. I remembered that the concentrating in the vicinity of Klaying-chow, engineers, sappers, and miners, organised and These troops, according to a Yangchow despatch,, Orient express would pass in the morning, sad which town it was anticipated they would make
"Your article P And what is it passed through that city on the 30th ultimo I have been working all night. I have fin shed their next objective. Owing to the scarcity of and started immediately by Grand Canal boats y article," for Chicing, Shantang, where the Brigado is about?" "Servia" was the reply. to remain for the nonca. In addition to the The Daily Mail's Dover correspondent telo graphs--"The visit of the Dover deputation states that about 4,000 more semi-foreign drilled to the Kaiser with the object of inducing his Hunanese troops have been selected to reinforce Majesty to interest himself in the proposal to Governor Yasn'e troops in Stoutung, but that make that harbour a part of call for the "they will not cross into Shantung territory Hamburg-American and the North-German Lloyd linera, has been most successful, and until the oxigencies of the time demand it." It would appear that the Chinese authorities consider the result of the Shantung crisis as the criterion of similar crians elsewhere, ti-a vix other Powers.
of
the vigilance of the police fed to the main-
ABDULRAHMAN, but this still remains to be land. A reward of $500 was immediately offered to any person giving evidence lead-seen, and in the meantime feelings ing to the conviction of the murderer, it extreme anxiety cannot be suppressed. without apparent avail. The investigations
of the police, which were of course carried on with the greatest possible secrecy, elicited the fact that the murderer was not the only
The U8. transport Nanshan left yesterday
for Manils.
Mr. J. H. Komp, Acting Police Magistrate
being indisposel, there was no session in the above corps, & Nanking correspondent further Small Court yesterday,
The Commission which bas en appointed to inquire into the education question, as far as affects Europeans in Hongkong, will hold its first sitting at St. Paul's College this morning. Major Everitt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, will command the Lagation Guard, consisting of the Peking detachments of Royal Garrison Artil- lary and Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and all departmental iletails attached thereto.
THE KWANGTUNG REBELS.
ELEVEN REHEADED. As we reported in our issue of Monday,
1901 AR.Dick, 2nd Endab, Cavalry, N Edwards, D.8.0., 3rd Bombay Cavalry, A. W.8. 23rd Madras Infantry WA. Urwald 6th Burma Battalion. B. Ryall, 1/4th Clarkbas, C. M. Crawford, 2/6th Gurkhas, P.W. Drake A. W Cripps, Supply and Transport Corps,
5th Infantry Hyderabad Contingent, I. Philipps, Breckman, 6th Bengal Infantry, A. W. Leonard, 1/5th Gurkhas Lieutenants to be Captains- 10th July, 1001 W. H. Norman, 11th Bengal Lancers, G. B. Bauford, 14th Gursbas, F.LL Swifts, 4th Punjab Infantry, B. JIU. Eust wood, 30th Bombay Infantry H. B. Hopwood, örd Bombay Cavalry, T. Leeds, 4th Punjab In- fantry, W. L. Cotton, 5th Infantry Hyderabad. Contingent, I. M. P. Dess, 19th Bombay In- fantry.
POLICE COURT. Tuesday, 8th Oétober. BEFORE MR. HAZELAND.
HIGH TONED GAMBLERS. Twelve men all belonging to the better class of Chine society were brought up for indulg ing in and of chance
the
The two defendants, being the keepers of
gaming house, were fined 8100gr two months hard bom eath, and the remainder 810 each or the table was contacte
month. The money found by the police on
Police Sergeant MeHardy brought up two
large baskets of sugar, supposed to have
been stolen.AN
news from the disturbed area, our knowledge of the trend of events stopped at that unsatisfac.mn whom he had caught in a boat with tory stage until yesterday afternoon, when the German Basil Mission in Bonham Road received another letter from Mr. Schulin, ons of their missionaries, containing news of a decidedly hopeful character.
When it became certain that the rebols intended to attack Kiaying-chow, Mr. Schultz, who had all along faithfully stuck to his post, removed to an out-station on the farther side
The owner of boat No 1995 gave evidence as to defondants having engaged him at Kennedy Town and placed the two baskets of sugar in the bostinta which they then entered. The men were apparently in a hurry, and told him to row them to Jarding's wharf
The complainant, Tent Wan Kwei, testified that the sugar was his, stolen from the Wo Ou Godoy la Kennedy
Kennedy Town The value of
Delendang claimed not to have stolen the friend explored sugars they swore naked the at the gedown to Bash man won
Isbour
The boatman was thion charged tap, stolen property.
Detendent denied having His Worship seld hom
sugar to have been leogue with the be stelen
thisvas, sad minced him to twa manthe hard etalen, bat hat be gras
DRUNK, AND INCAPABLE, Charles Peterson, a German peaman on the
man implicated, and that the crime was of a political nature. YEUNG KU WAN, through a British subject, was patriotically interested in the future of China, and his connection with the Reform party was well known. It will be remembered that just after the
arising out of the visit the former company has already sent an agent to Dover to obtain the of the town to await developments. The commission of the niurder a correspondent
necessary information. Prior to the departure mission station at Kiaying-ohow is about one wrote to us from Canton, calling attention
of the deputation from Berlin the Kaiser pre- English mile from the town proper, and would to a proclamation issued by H. E. Tax
The police urs at present investigating ansented Sir William Crundall, the deputy-chair-probably have been the first place to be Sow, then Acting Viceroy of the Kwang
mau of the Harbour Board, with a signed attacked. With Mr. Schultz were two other incident which occurred on Saturday, and which
missionaries, Messrs. Kastler and Baminger, provinces, in which a bandsome reward
hind a fatal termination. At seven o'clock on photograph of himself. The presentation was was offered for YEUNG Ke WAN, alive or dead. The statement created some sensa A correspondent writes to us, asking: When that morning, whilst a number of coolics were made through the Foreign Minister." Berlin from ont-stations, who intended making a tion at the time in the Colony, although nois house No. 80. Cochrane Street, going to working on Conduit Rosd, at the top of Castle advices state that the Hamburg-American reconnoitring tour toward Piang-thong with doubt the authorities were previously well be pulled down, and the balance of the debris Road, a water buffalo camerashing down the Steamship Company's steamera will not begin the object of ascertaining the exact nature of From Mr. Schultz's felter, which is dated acquainted with the facts of the cate. The of Nos. 32 and 34 to be removed? Why do not road. The animal was evidently infuriated, to call at Dover before January at the earliest the damage perpetrated there by the rebola.
the coolies scrambled out of the The idea is to havo Dovor replace Southampton.
2nd October, it now appears that the robels, Iabone. attitude of the local Chinese themselves was the authorities compel the landlords of those and
who were in force, were met on the 1st Inst by shown in the reluctance manifested by houses to have the work done at once? Judging way, One, however, aged 42, was knocked a place of call for the Atlantic liners.
and gored, the full immediately ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB. Imperial soldiers from Chowchow fa about Tas Chongs changed by PO HIM with from appearances, it will be another decade down
the road, afterwards disappearing down them to allow their names to be con-
forty Chinese li (roughly twelve English miles) being drank, and incapsule an Queer Road The injured coolie was tended by his fellow-
CAPTAIN'S CUP AND SILVER MEDAL FOR
from Kiaying-chow. After a sharp fight the Central on the ending of the 7th inst. Defend. OCTOBER. nected with the fund raised for the before the street becomes a fit thoroughfare benefit of YEUNG's wife and family, subscrip-
rebels were defeated, and had twenty-two of ant admitted having been in that date, and It will be learned with surprise and regret workmen, who subsequently tried to get him.
The following ecores were returned →→→
OAI-MINH QUÊ.
their number captured. The rebels than retired, was let off with a 32 fine.
UBUILT TO PAGSASAG tions to which were forwarded to this office. by many in the Colony that the Rev. R. Foff in a launch to his friends at Yaumati. The
and the prisoners were taken to Klaying-ohow, Lam Ming Hazaro-junk owner, was Certain Chinese did not hesitate to say that Cobbold, MA, the chaplain of St. John's launch people, however, who were natives, Commander Blackburn, E.N. 95
wigs and tying 85 where eleven of the number were beheaded a few they dared not give money, the deceased Cathedral, has communicated to the Church rofased to allow him to be taken on board, as Mr. J. H. T. McMurtrie
84 hours later... being an enemy of the Chinese Imperial Body kis resignation, Mr. Cobbold is at present they thought the case one of infectious disease. MF. C. M. G. Burnie
Mr. E. J. Griat Government. YEUNG's funeral, neverthe-in England on a holiday and is due back here He was taken back to the matabed on Conduit Majer King, R.A... less, was very largely attended, and the In November next, but has asked to be released Road erected for the housing of the coolies, Mr. R. LA Richardson...
■ympathy expressed was very wide Since on his return. Mr. Cobbold has been most and died there the same night. The body was successful in his work at the Cathedral, is an afterwards placed in the roadway, where an Indian then the affair bas sunk out of public eloquent scholarly preacher, is much in By-constable found it and bad it removed to the Mr. J. H. MeMurtrie 80
pathy with the musical portion of the service, Central Police Station, and thenes to the public Mr. G. M. G. Burnie ... and is most popular in all social circles He mortuary. The police are now endeavouring Mr. C. Palmer
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notice, though it was surmised that the
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British Government was not altogether inactive in the matter. No tangible results
Mr. E. J. Grist
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96
ve followed, however, until about the
will be much missed and it will be no easy task to trace the owner or owners of the buffalo, Mr. B. L. Robardson 10s-
which has notsince been seen or heard of" to find so painstaking and solo a successor.
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The rebele are new in full fight towards the north-eastern part of Kwangtang province, and are supposed to be making for Ping yan, a hilly country, where they probably anticipate throwing-off the soldiers, who are following them up. Mr. Schults, Mr. Kastler, and Mr. Bamingar hare returned to the mission station
at Kiaylung-cher
aberged with car the latter
60 Lam
them
the
sition the