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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, 1901

was suggested in Mr. CHAMBERLAIN's de spatch to H.E. the Governor, dated the 9th [October, no action at present had been taken in regard to sending out also a modical expert on plague, it would have been impus- sible to regard the Commission but as fore- doomed to failure. Now, however, that we are to have both Mr. CHADWICK and Professor

We learn that Craiguiin West, altasted above Magazine Gap, has changed hands, by private treaty, for the sum of $13,000,

Gunner W. M. Thomson, Field Battery,

Hongkong Volunteer Corps, was buried at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. The band and a firing party of the Corps attended, .-:

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Tie German gnabout Tiger arrived yesterday from Amoy.

The Siamese concerned in violating the frontier of the French Laos, as reported the other day by our Tonkin correspondent, bave been arrested by the French, Int it is stated from Bangkok that the incident le regarded in its true propertions by both Governments, and will not in any way affect their relations,

Manila papers state that the fate of the Filipino General Torres, recently tried at Malolos for the murder of an. United States soldier, still hangs in the balance. The finding of the military commission which heard the caso is now in the hands of General Chaffee, and this

forward with hope to the efforts which they will make toward the solution of the diff culiles besetting the Colony: Professor SIMPSON, as our readers have already learnt, was Medical Officer of Heahh at Calcutta between 1886 al 1897, has been professor of bygiene at King's College, London, since 1902. This publication is an off-shoot from the very fuct would indicate that the sentence is

There has just been issued, fr. un the offies of the Daily Press, a Directory of Protestant Missionaries in Chins and Japan for the year

Dr. Teft, the dentist who died from an over dose of morphine at Manils on the 18th inst., was zo relation to the Governor of the Philippines.

TELEGRAMS.

***DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.

{FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.)

Owing to a street trawl in Hongkow sazas time ago in which a Chinaman was sishbed by a German soldier, the liberty of the whole Ger- man garrison in Shanghat has been stopped.

Another encounter between bolemen and a A SENSATION AT MANILA. party of the 9th U. S. Infantry in Samar is reported as having occurred on the 11th Inst.

MANILA, 28th November, 6.40 p.m. The bolaman, who were 59 in number, fried to rush the Americans, but without being success. ful. The Americans lost two killed; the Insur U.S. AUTHORITIES TAKE A STRONG gents are known to have had at least 16-killed.

We learn from a Paris contemporary that

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The United States authorities here are

1898, and éditor of the Journal of Tropical general directory which is sent out annually either a long term of imprisonment or death. there is coming out to the Far East a well deporting Patterson, acting as Sixto Lopez's

Medicine, and has been acting on a Medical Commission in South Africa investigating

from this office. It is of a handy size and will doubtless be found to be very useful by ali those interested in missions in the Far East- The contents are arrangest alphabetically, anti as the unmen of the missionaries are given in a geacral fist, an we'l as in groups under the hand of each mission, speedy reference is ensured.

The Federal Party have strongly taken up the case and vorsider that Torres is a victim of gross miscarriage of justies, Their sympathy has not merely fonad expression in words, but în deeds, and a sum of 32,000 has already ben subscribed amongst themselves.

known French singer, Madame Marcelle Josset. he will first give representations in Ceylon and India, and will than perform at Singapore on her way to China and Japan. She will be accompanied by a talented musician, M. Gaston

Harnier.

plague. We wrote on the 9th September last, when we first announced the probabi. lity of Professor SIMPSON's appointment, that it was well viewed locally by those directly concerned with the drafting of the Petition, as he is not only a skilled tarin but also a strong man, who does not besitate to give utterance to his real opinion." With such qualifications for the post on his SELECTIONS OF THE PUREST AND part, combined with Mr. CHADWICK's skill and local knowledge, it is surely not un- BEST DESCRIPTION,

reasonable to look forward to the first real attempt to grapple honestly with siuation, Bo far we have done no mors back ipon what had been agroid apen "and Wood, he began his career in the sistor Service, Minister to Seoul, was ordered to return home

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Comprising

FROM

the

THE SIMPLEST QUALITY TO THAT than tinker with our sanitary evils, among

OF THE FINEST AND MOST

RECHERCHE CHARACTER,

IMPORTED FROM THE LEADING

LONDON AND

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MANUFACTURERS. ·

1902

which wo include plague. The end of this year sees the commencement of a new policy, This week the cleansing and disinfecting of the City has begun before the mouth is out the Commission will have arrived. should be a turning point in local sanitary history. This result has not been obtained without afremendous struggle, nor until after the port has become a byword in the East. We have expressed freely in the past our the existence of such a state of affairs, and in so doing have voiced the general opinion of Hongkong residents. All who have NEW YEAR CARDS taken any part in the sanitary agitation earlier in this year have now the satisfaction of seeing the first great step taken, toward the goal which it is hoped we shall ultimately attain, the rendering of this Colony a healthy abode for Europeans and Asiatics

CHRISTMAS AND

IN GREAT VARIETY.

It is stated in Shanghai mandarin circles that when the Foreign Ministers called at the into Viceroy's residence to offer condolences to Marquia Li Ching-she, the eldest son nd hoir of Li Hang-chang, the young Marqatu thanked them and, with streaming eyes, said that his parent's last words and commands to him wore to appeal to the various Foreign Ministers, "now that peace had been signed, not to go

he prayed that “their Excellencies would net

settled between China and the allis,”

leniently in any matters that had not yet been

News received in Shanghai last wook front Kaifery stated that it was probable that the Throno would appoint H.E, K'wei Chun (Man- cla). Vireray of Szachum, io, the Viceroyalty of the Two Kwang provinces, in place of Viceroy Tao Ma. who was then supposed to be dead. H.E. K'nei Chan, says the M.-C. Daily News, is a progressive official who will doubtless continue the reform measures inaugurated, or the late. Vienroy. If this ners be true the highest three mundarins at Canten will all be anchas, as the Governor, To Shou, is a chu, and the Tartar General of auton is by necessity & Manchu also. However, H.E. Tuo Mu is not dead yet.

Negotiations are proceeding between the The appointment of Sir John French to

French Legation at Bangkok and the Siamese succeed Sir Redvers Ballex (says the Outlook) Foreign Office, with a view to the establishment calls the fact that until the outbreak of the pre-of French Consulates at the towns of Haitam eat war he was regarded as a "shelved man, bong and Siomrap. France bas treatly on owing to the censores poured on his handling of the cavalry in the onoares of 1893. In agent, a Government Commissioner to be exact, South Africa he has shown mas adap-at Batambong in the person of M. Roland, at tatility than duy other general, and his present in Europe on leave. success, especially at Kimberloy, has made him something of a popular hero. Like Sir Evelyn

and in the Army they still say he rides like

sailor-indeed, few carsiry officers sit so an

gracefully in the 'en idle. Yet he is a man of great nerve and coolness; the will never stoop to personal advertisement, and has won his repate on his sterling merit, and by no sinister system of personal log-rolling."

According to a Seon! despatch, "a reliable Corean official" states that M. Favloff, Rassian

a short time ago, but he is appealing to his Government to grout hith permission to stay in Cores. It is reportat that the Minister prayed the Corean Emperor to advise the Russian Government to station him in Corn

thas just arrived in the Straits from A espert England who is to inspect Singapore harbour and its resources, and advise on a barbour

Penang to report upon the suggested lengthen.

ecretary, whom Fiske Warren cunningly landed from the .s. Diamante yesterday. The Customs officials detained the arrested man's baggage, demanding that Patterson should take the oath of allegiance, which he refused to do. The British Consul bere guarantees bis conduct, and Patterson there- fore is allowed the freedom of the city nutil the se. Ynomang sails.

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

SHANGHAI, 28th November, 9.45. p..

"PRINCE CHUN'S MOVEMENTS. Prince Chun proceeds to Kaifengfu tɔɔ- morrow from Feking

Lowbor, 28th November, 10 a.m.

GEN. VOYRON'S REPORT. Efforts are still being made to compel the publication of General Voyron's report to

opinion as to who have been to blame for intended to be inaugurated in Kwangtung by and Bombay are the only two towns I know of from the Far East, he will make a short stay the French Governout, which is alléged to

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OST near Golf House, Happy Valley, at G. F... yesterday, 26th inst, a FOX TERRIER DOG, White with Black Points, Silver Collar.

A. H. RENNIE,

2. Connaught Road. Hongkong, 27th November, 1901. (3021

MARRIAGES.

On the 13th November, at Christ Church, Yokohama, by the Right Rev. Bishop Awry, Widday Ġ, Ý. NELSON, of London, to BYELEN MARGARET, elder daughter of F. JAMES, of Yokohama.

The English mail of the 26th alt. was de

livored in London in the 23rd.inst.

A Chiuaman has been admitted to the Go vernment Civil Hospital from Yaumati suffer. ing from burns on the bands and body caused by the explosion of a kerosene lamp.

".

About three months ago a certain Censor

danounced H., Hsu Ying-k'nei, Viceroy of the Min-Che provinces, on oight various counts, in consequence of which H.E. Viceroy Liu of Nanking was seratly ordered by the Throne to send confidential deputies to the spot to investigate into the teath of thess charges, The M.-C. Daily News says: There are strong suspiciens that the Censor in question got his tip and a promised reward from the Tartar General of Evochow, Ching Sing, who has always been a bitter enemy of the Viceroy Hsü, to make the charges. It now transpires that Viceroy Lin Kung-yi has reported to the Throus against his brother Viceroy with the result that au edict has been issod ordering Heü Ying-

The Chinese musician who was murderously tacked with a kaife by another musician in their house in Hollywood Road is still alive, and hopes are cutertained that he may recover.ktuei to rasīgu bis post and attend-of Conet for

During last week there was reported in the Colony one case of diphtheria, and two of enteric ferer (was on II.M.S. Astrues, imported from the North, both the latter cases being fatul..

Some untives were drying sausages over a fire on the roof of a houes in Hollywood Road ea

On the 20th November, at St. Joseph's CatheMonday night, whon some spilt grea e caused dral, Shanghal, by the Ber. Father Kenually.

a blaze that set fire to a part of the roof. The McLOUGHLIN, son of P. A. Mc. VALENTINE LOUGHLIN, of Ipasich, Suffolk, England, to Lourer Fire Brigade was enxuaned, but on arrival E., daughter of DAVID NELIS, of the Chinese they found that the outbreak ha3 bsou subdued Juperial Meritime Customs.

"On the 20th Novembe, at the Holy Trinity by the people in the house. No damage was Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. H. C. Hodges, dune. M.A., MINNIE, only daughter of Dr. Ex REGG LL.D. of Zurich, Switzerland, to REGINALS THODNER, older son of Power E. NELSON, E.N., of the Imperial Chinese Navy, Kingyin, China. DEATH

On the 21st Noveaubor, at the Shanghai General Hospital, C. Z. Evx, aged 38 years.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD Cl. LONDON OFFICE: 181. FacET STREET, EC.

HONGKONG, 27th November, 1901.

sono other appointment. It was rumoured in Shanghai mandarin circles to the offact that H.E. Li Ming-cheng, Governor of Kiangsi, is about to be promoted to the Viceroyship of Min-Chê, vire Han Ying-k’nei called to Court, while Chou Lien, Provincial Treasurer of Fukien, would probably be selected Governor of Kiangsi, vice Li Ming-e'rêng,

Under the patronage of H.E. the Governor, a concert will be given in St. George's Hall to-night at 915 by Herr Johson Marquardt, violinist, and Madaine Alexandra Breitschuck Marquurilt, harpist, assisted by Mra Anderson, soprano; Mrs. Mudie, soprano; and Mr. George Grimble, pianist. Already the bookings are Madame Fried kindly took part in the con- well filled up, and the concert promises to b cert given to the soldiers and sailors in the one of the musical events of the season. The Kowloon Institute last night, under the programme to be submitted is as follows:-- auspices of the Missions to Seimen. Needless

Suite No 3D

***** Ries. to say the audience were most enthusiastic, and

Adagio, Gondollera, Perpetuun mobile. would have kept Madame Freed singing all Harp Solo. Mazurka de Concert... Scbuocker.

and Fugue

Bach, night. Amongst other songs she sang 1. Violin Solo... "Prelude

(Unaccompanied.) Holy City" and Daddy."

Soprano ( (6)“Ouvrez t

"Ouvrez tes yeux bleus" Selo (Open,

Violin Solo

This afternoon on the Happy Valley -the- Hongkong Football Club will play the 38th Co., Royal Artillery, the kick-off being at 4.30. The following will play for the lab-H. 8. Bevan, goal; (G. B. Macdonald, RA; and C. II. P. Hay, backs; S. L. Jenkins, J. W. C. Sole Bonnar, and J. V. Bennett, halves: J. D. Danby, Capt. Tailock. R.G.A., N. H. Ruther ford, A. Norton Kysha, and W. R. Seymour,

forwards.

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in Colombo, where his services are also required.

The increase of consumption of late yeare

"Too much wafor" is the indictment prepared against Boulay in the course of a Letter to the London Times by Mr. Russet schon generally; and afterwards to visit Aitken, formerly Engineer to the Muniering of the new iron pior. On his way back pality of Bombay, who remarks:-" Hongkong that have two sets of drains, one for the houss sewage and the other for the rainfall, and the plague clings to both cities in a way it does not among Japanese of all classes has attracted the to any others. Ten years ago, when in India, attention of the Sanitary Bure, which bas I warned the Municipality through the nowe decided to enact regulations for stamping ont papers that their drainage and sanitary arrange the disease. The matter is now in the lauds of ments generally had been altered from what the councillors in the Japanese Home Depart- they were when I was Engineer, and the mormont, and regulations will be announced by an tality was 25 per 1,000, and that they were all Imperial Ordinates after the advice of the wrong together. I further warned them that Central Board of Health has been taken. they must not bring any more water. luto the city until the drainage was altered. But to mo parhose; for although they had an ample water. supply of 20,000,000 gallons per day, they brought in another supply of 23,000,000 gallons per day. Can it be wondered at that an un drained sub-soil saturated with sewage, should become a hotbed of disease "Too much water" is hardly the cry that suggests itself to some residents in this Colony, judging by our Correspontanen column.

A Berlia correspondent wrote to a home paper hst month-It-has often boon pointed out that the German Press in ita eriticisms "OR

British policy in South Africs is entirely blivious to the stringency of the measures which are adopted by l'russis in dealing with the Poles and the Dains. The Kulnische

only German journal which is conséions of the Vollereitung, so far as I can observe, is the charge of inconsistency to which its pro-Boor contemporaries constantly lay themselves open This Clerical journal says:— Our newspapers compl in that England is depriving the Boars their independence, that the Finns and the inbabitants of the Baltic provinces are oppressad in Russia and the Transylvanian Germans in Bungary. But let us uct flatter ourselves that our policy towards the Poles is jaded by

The Krets different standard alcord... Zeitung justly observes that foreign newspaper articles are of no practical significaues, since they cannet do the Poles any goal. These foreign criticisme, however havo a moral weight, if only because they vntirely destroy the offset of any complaints we may rake regarding the

disclose missionary barbarities.

GENERAL NEWS.

CANTON, 28th November, 12.10 p..

THE DESTRUCTION OF THE

** FUSHUN.".

A Catbalogan despatch of the 15th inst.

Word has been rocired to the effect A Nuval Court will enquire into the that the pesce commissioners originsted by Fushun disaster to-morrow (Wednesday) Major Glenn are progressing favourably. A

letter was received at the town of Villareal on the 14th inst from Captain Arelleno, one of Lukan's most important officers, promising that he would surronder with all his guns and his entire command by Monday at the latest,

Count Faul on Hatzfeldt. Wildenburg, whose death occurred at the end of last week, was born on the 8th October, 1831, so that he was over 70 years of age.” “He was very well known and popular in London, where he represented Germany since 1985. Previously he had been Secretary of Legation in Paris-and, at the Hague; German Minister at Madrid; Ambassa

for Foreign Affairs in Berlin. dor at Constantinople, and Secretary of State

A cable to the New York Tribune. from: London, ways:-A prominent official connected with prossoutions says America and England were responsible for the failure of the recent conference of police officials of the European powers directed against suarchism, “If our two countries,' he remarked, "had been will hug to restrict the privilege of political sylum anarchism would have been doomed, for its advocates would be driven out of one country after another and compelled to abandon their principles. Anarchists will be found as long un England and America agree to shelter and pro- test them. Let those two doors be closed upon them and they will disappear from the face of the earth." The swinent specialist quoted above

rica made a seri us mistake in rejecting the overtures for international polics mesaucer against the anarchists after the murder of the

(b) Waltz (lue Eyes.) Massenet. oppression of Germáns abroad. People compare asserts with emphasis that England and Ame

"Kere d'amour" Gregh. as with the Gracchi de seditione quarentes, 2nd (Love's Die

Eussian jonrads scornfully recommend that Mrs. ANDERSON. PART BECOND.

the Baltic provinces should be ruled on the Violin Sola......" Fantasie Fanst"...... Sarasate. molel of the Prussian province of Posen."

sup“Fantusie ou The Last Rose The Per-

of Su zuer

3 form. r.

Under the leading of "The Gua-running Season," the Bangkok Times saya-Ons is often Soprano, Hary and Violin Ave Maria" Good. Mrs. MUDIE. Violin and Harp Duet (a)logy" Ernst. gravely assured in Bangkok, by those who ought (b) "Le Ruisseau" (The Brook] Saurel.to know, that it doesn't pay any longer to (c) Interaczzoo from "Cavalleria

muggle firearms into the country. The risk. Rusticana"

Mascagui.

by which the risk of confiscation seems to he

King of Italy, and that they ought to undo the mischief by reopening Legotiations for a cor ference. His remedy for anarchism is the ex pulsion of anarchists from every foreign seylum and refnge.

The Ostraiutische Lloyd contains a brief

at 10 o'clock at the British Consulate, Shameen.

[Advices from Cauton are to the effect that the Fushun is still barning, the ship's coal. being affré in places. The donkey-engine-was put in order and is pamping water on the burning cos. Captain Lunt is reported to have escaped from the ship ty sliding down a hat. ser, clad only in his pyjamas and with a valuable gold wateli in his jacket puckat, the only pro- party he could save. The simpan man refused to take him from the hawser until he had bargained for his reward.)

LONDON, 26th November, 10 a.m.

MARQUIS ITO ON TOUR Marquis Ito has arrived at St. Peters-

of burg His visit is regarded as a sign

relations between Japan and Bussin.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 23rd November.

CANADIAN CONTINGENT FOR

SOUTH AFRICAN Canada's offer, to raise 600 acre mounted infantry for service in South Africa has been accepted

· FURTHER CAPTUBE OF BOERS, Eighty Boers, part of Commandant Acker-

man's force, have been captured in the Orange

River Colony. ARTILLERY RETURNING TO INDIA- Ehiree field batteries are returning to India from South Afrion,

OBITUARY. Count von Hatzfeldt, German Ambassador. in London, is dead, Col

RELIGIOUS RIOT IN GREECE. An extraordinary faustical outbreak has

overted among the students in Athena ngalast the proposed translation of the Gospels, into

modern Greek, wifshin regarded as profana Hon. The students attacked the newspapers

Ir will have been seen from the report of the Legislative Council meeting in our issue of yesterday that the idea that Professor SIMPSON was not coming out to Hongkong as the medical expert to act in conjunction with M. OSBERT CHADWICK was due to a misunderstanding, Professor SIMPSON in

Another tragoly has taken place in the The first annual report of the Hongkong meant, is great; and the profit is small. editorial upon the political situation in China, in which the opintor. In expressed that the out Anyhow a very con reality has accepted the offer of £250 a

Colony. On Monday night a Chinaman in- Narsing Association (a copy of which has been Perlings, perhaps, not month during his visit, and travelling Xtered an exting-house in Wanchai and pur- forwarded to us by Dr. T. O. Stendinan, the adorable consignment went up the river the look at prævent is brighter than has been the penses, and is now starting for Hongkong. chased some food. A dispute arose as to the president) bears that the Institution, although ather day, having passed through Bangkok case for some time past. The favourable in

We The news is eminently satisfactory?

payment, and it is alleged that the proprietor of in s prosperous way, had not paid its expensas without the Customs authorities being any the dications enumerated by the German paper are, wrote two months ago, when the statement the shop and his wife set upon the man and up to 3th September, there being $297.17 wiser. Yet the Custome people ought to have shortly, the apparently fial breach between the was first circulated that Mr. CHADWICK had inflicted injuries which resulted in his death. drawn from the guarantee fund. The working known that the gun-runing season was on; an Empress Dowager on the one hand and Prince recommending the translations, and afterwards received the appointment as engineering The men is suppose to Juve kicked and struck account for October, however, showed a profit annoncement was made in all the papers some Tuan with his following on the other the retired to the University, from where they fired expert on the Commission which is to en. him about the abdomen and the woman to have The sum at the credit of the guarantes fund little time ago that should have put them sucessful appeal to the Empress Dowager of on the troops and police surrounding them. quire into the sanitary condition of this hit the unfortunate man over the head with a stands at 53,909.95, of which 33,500 is on fired the plart. The discovery was not mado till the the two Yangtage Viceroys against the Man. The total canallies on both sides were covon

bamboo broom-handle. Both suspects have deposit with the Hongkong and Shanghai boats with the arms were at Samen, and then churian convention, showing that the latter killed and thirty wonuded. Colony, that the fact that Mr. CHADWICK

Banking Corporation. The total amount col- nothing was dous, for it is very probable that still possess if gratifying degree of infnence had for sonte peate held the position of

lected was 85,582,48, including a sam of by that time there was no remedy, the gods with the Court; the reception at Kalfergin of err LONDON, 24th November consulting engineer to the Hongkong Gov-

H.E. Tuotai Low Yuk Lin will leave Hong- 8992.08 received from the Honghong Govern having already been imported. Perhaps the Prince Ching who has so recently been negotiat ernment rendered him scarcely the indepenkong to-day by the Bayern, en route to Brussels, meat towards the passage money of the Nurses law itself provides a certain temptation. You ing with the representatives of the foreign dent expert required, and emphasised the where he has been appointed chargé d'affaires, from Enghid. The cost of that and of may bring arms and ammunition here, and if Powers and who is likely to urge the fomediate need of his medical colleague being a strong H.E. Lew was up to a short time age secretary expenses euectal therewith (Le uniforms, you can get these arms and ammunition iste return of the Court to the Capital, as well as and capable mau. This was written with of the Chiness Legation in London, and is ex- telegrams, etc.) actually same to $1,174.96. It the country they are your property to do what closer relations between China and the Powers no intention of reflecting on Mr. CHADWICK's oeedingly well-informed official with a promising is with much regret the Committes have to you please with; only you min tu't be caught and the early arrival at Conet of Prince Chun, abilities, for that would have been foolish future before him. He was educated in America, record the loss through death of one of their actually importing them. Whatever the rezon whose report upon his visit to Germany is likely but because, the Petition to the Secretary and has just lott Nanking where he was rock number Mrs. Lawrence Gibbs, the Hon may be, gun-smuggling ranks almost na a to create e favourable impresion. of State for the Colonies having asked for an in by request of the Viceroy on a scheme for Secretary, to whom they were much indebted fashionable business among a certain section of temporary learns from Chilusse source that the the consolidation of the various colleges and for advice and assistance The Committee the jarang community. The guns have come sojourn of the Court at Kaifeng is likely to be independent expert, it was hardly gratifying universities in China, the object being the would like to add that they note with satisfac in boilers and pianosis; they have even been of but short duration and that it will proced that a former Government servant in Hong advancement of Western learning amongst the tion that the number of applications received taken off the importing atesor in a Govom to Peking without delay. Does kong should have been chosen for the post, Chinese officials. He hopes at some future date for trained Nurse amply justifica the objects real launch and the tale of a big coup is thought that the Infience of such men ab Yurg | bione and one, moreover, closely connected in the to return to this werk for which he is well of the Institution. The annual meeting will related with some prkie. Truly we are a great In and Li Lien-yin will prove much less den British, lost Afgjor Fisher killed and tro

gurong,

s they will no longer be the sole officers wounded and some prisoners. Zwern

taken the Boers lost ten.. past with Mr. COOPER, the real originator fitted. We wish H.E. all success in his new

be held to-morrow, at 12.8) pra, in tire City people. The last lot are said to hare ben

adrisers of the Throne Full

brought here in a jank, or junks of our existing system of drainage. If, as office.

boon arrested.

Dar con

GERMANY AND ENGLAND

The German press he assumed a normal tone, although Anglophobe densonstrations

continue, and the pastors throughout the

outry are delivering Anglophobe homilles,

THE RIOTING IN GREECE, Athens is quiptor, but cavalry stil occupy the streets. The Greek cabinet has resigned.

FIGHTING NEAR CAPETOWN: Commandant Bays has been captured after tacking a patrol of one hundred railway sdorp, Cape Colony The

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