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The St. Petersburg and other Russian semi-official papers have hinted more or less broadly during the current year at the advantages promised to Japan by an

The P. & O. stemor Valetta, with the Eng- lish mail of the 5th ult., lett Singapore on Sunday, the let inst., at 5 pm, and is expected to arrive here on Saturday, the 7th inst., at 2 hence on the 7th October,

Mr. Joseph Hein (Straite Settlements) har been elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute.

M. Edouard Huber, attaché of the French

understanding with Russia, and the Russian pш. Replies are due to lettors despatched School of the Far East, has been charged with

authorities in the Far East have certainly avoided such behaviour in matters where

The St. Petersburg nowepapers confirm the the Japanese ure concerned as they have for projected visit in March next of an extraor A. S. WATSON & CO. instance exhibited toward British interests. Jinary Chinese Embassy, to further commercial Kussia, as is well known, is anxious to relations between Russia and China. That appear as the Asiatic champion. Japan may only be an exonse, and the real reason the claims much the same. Marquis Iro, in his establishment of a protectorate over, or the speech at the Metropolitan Club in Parision of, Manchuria. Reuter states that the existence of Russo-Chineas agreement con on the 24th October, said with regard to

cerning the terms of the Russian withdrawal China that he believed the Japanese to be

from Manchuria is officially admitted. the only people in the Orient who fully understood the significance of both the old Chinese civilisation and the new Western eivilisation. He considered it a noble ission for his country to try to play a leading role as a "broker nation" in the future maintenance of peace in the Orient.

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With reference to the visit to Maravilles of the Dutch dockers' representatives, with a view to organising an anti-British boycott, a nor. respondent wrote from the French port at the end of October:-"In commercial circles here the opposition to the scheme is still mere marked

a mission of exploration in Southern China.

The Malin sistes that the total casualties of the French forse during the China expellition were 438 men, including 58 killed and sight died from wounds.

The London Gasttie aunounces:-The King

has boat graciously pleased to appoint Mr. John Charles Edward Douglas, to be Registror of His Majesty's Supreme Court for Chino and

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THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

LONDON, 2nd December, 10 sm.

CAPE PREMIER ON THE WAR. Sir John Gordon Sprigg, speaking At Capt. Tillard, R.N., who was rocantly out on Cape Town, said that he was confident that this atation in command of H.M.S. Dilo, is the the war was drawing to a close and that a step-father of young Lieutenant Cecil, who settlement was possible on the lines of married Miss Jesse Bain the other day under romantic conditions.

A home paper learns that Mr. Tan Jisk Kim, With both Russia and Japan assoming such than among the French dockers, who only who rocently left London after his visit to] gate sa academic support], for 11 grant English England with his father, is engaged to be that, if both are sincere and not merely self. navigation companies are the most important married to the second daughter of the Chinese

element of bar international tride. Inde Minister in London, H.E. Le Foug-la. their vessele form one-fourth of the total toupage of the pert."

seeking, force of circumstances tends to The outstanding bring them together. difficulties are may

Russian claims in Manchuria, hussian and Japan pratensions

Corea, and conflicting commercial in

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A Seoul despatch dated the 20th ult, says that Mr. Hayashi, Japaness Minister, has lodged An application with the Corean Government, requesting the construction of branch offices of

points on the southern coast.

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GENERAL NEWS,

SUPREME COLET.

Monday, 2nd December.

IN ADMIBALTI. JURISDICTIONA

Bercnt His Honour 1 G. WISE (ACTING CHIEF JUSTI.COM):

NHL PIKY & CO. OWNERS OF

8.8. “KUTALNO,”AN This was a case in which H Piry & Co. sued the owners of the sa. Kulidng for $1,100 in respect of damages caused to the junk Sex TV Li by collision in the Harbour on 31st August, Mr. B. R. H. Taylor, Assistant Harbour Master, acted as unutical memor

Hon. H. E. Polloor, K,C., appeared for tho plaintifs (instructed by Messra. Dennya and Bowley, solicitors) and Mr. B. H. Sharp, barrist

structed by ours. Deacon and Hurtings,. ter-at law, sppeared for the defendan, a (in- solicitors)

Hon H. E. Pollock, KC, in opening. the case for the pisintiffs, said the collaiva touk place on 31st August. The parties had agreed that the case should be tried without pleadings. The preliminary act on behalf of the piciutiffs bore that the junk with which the Autsang collided was named the Sen 24 hỉ, mid that tho

LONDON 1st December, 6.20 p.m.collision took place at 6 o'clock in the morning

MARQUIS ITO. IN RUSSIA-THE MANCHURIAN NEGOTIATIONS. The Tear has received Marquis Ito

terests, all make a satisfactory understand. the Figaro regarding events in Chips, stated the Secul-Fasan telegraph at varions importa audience and conferred upon him the order propelled by a large souli over the aterii of this

ing difficult to attain. For the advantage of all nations with dealings, commercial Pronounced by Connoisscars to be the and otherwise, in the Far East a condi- tion of harmony between Russia and Japan BEST BRAND in the FAR EAST.'

is to be hoped for, and there is no doubt that such harmony would tend to the lessening of friction between Great Britain and Rus eia, owing to the excellent relations existing between the former country and Japan. A number of English writers recently have been advocating an attempt to establish a better feeling between our Government and that of the Tsar.. A Russo-Japanese entente would certainly conduce to the possibility of this attempt.

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The M.M. tener Yarra, which arrived on Sunday night, anchored at Hunghom Bay having on board a cargo of gunpowder...

The feet of six Italian mun-of-war, including the dagship of the Italian Admiral steamed out of the Lyeonian Pass at 2 p.m. yesterday.

The visitors to the City Hall Library and A. S. WATSON & CO. Hun last week included 416 non-hiuose and 235 Chinese to the former, 183 non-Chinese and 1,595 Chinese to the latter.

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Is the belief of the correspondent of the Timer at St. Petersburg, that there is a good foundation for the rumour that the Manchurian negotiations have been dropped in consequence of Japan's objections, should turn out to be correct, then the result can only be termed remarkable. It is of course unwise to build upon this expression of belief as yet, but the correspondent in question is not likely to have committed himself to such a statement without some gmunds. Coming in conjunction with the indubitable evidence of better feelings be-

In celebration of the anniversary of the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, which fell upon Sunday, the 1st December, the warships in the Harbour were gaily decorated with maiing yesterday, and a Boyal Salute was fired at noon.

M. Pichan, formerly Franck Minister' at Peking, in an interview with a représentative of that the Chinese were obstinately impervious to European ideas. French missionaries, he said. "were randering great services, but so far had only made wouverts among the masses, the upper classes being inaccessible to the infine

1

HM the King held a special Court of Investiture at St. James's l'alaus at noon on the 29th October. Amongst the excipients of

of the Western conception of religion. Orders were many who had taken part in actions Pichon added, that British and American in South Afries and China. General Sir. A. missionaries were in closer touch with the Gaseloo was made a Kaight Grand Cross of people, because they were doctors or chemists, the Indian Empire, and Brigadier General for even engaged in trade.

Reid was made Knight Commander of the Bath. The Distingished Service Order was News again comes from Rome that the conferred upon the following officers who had Vatican has entered into negotiations with taken part in the China campaign: -Major J., China with a view to asuding a diplomatic Flis, Indian Stuff Corps, Captain C.P.G. representative to Peking. Simiar degotiations | Grifte, Indian Staff Corps; Captain_E, C."} have previously been autored inte, but it is Rowcroft, Indian Staff Corps; and Lieutenant thought they would now have a batter chanceFJ Walwyn, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. of sweceeling, at no European Power is likely to place any obstacle in the way. The Vatican's reprosentative would be placed under the protection of France (the banisher of so many religious order of the Roman Catholic persuasion) and not be independent as when representation took place before,

According to more than one of the Parfs French Government is still journals the considering the selection of a successor to Douner, Governor-General of Indo-China whose return home in February may be regard

ed os certain. He intends,artin to take up bis Parliamentary life. The candidates recently put forward (we have recently mentioned their names) are said to have been rejected, and it is believed that the Government intends to send to Indo-China u diplomatist' who has hold sigh position in the Far East, and, who is thoroughly conversant with affairs. Whatever decision is taken, it

Indo-Chinese

General von Hanneken contributes to the Lokalanzeiger an article on the prospects of German emigration to China, and particularly in the German military settlementat Kisockan. The country, he says, is so thickly populated that there is no room for German agricultural laborers or artisans without capital. On the other hand, there are good opportunities for fairly well-to-do agriculturists, ongineers, and people of that class. The Chinese are very spt pupils both in business and in agrianture. German farmers with capital might advantage-

of St. Alexander Nevsky, The Times cor- respondent in St. Petersburg believes that the rumour is well founded that the Man. churian negotiations have been dropped in consequence of Japan's objections."

in Hongkong Harbour about 700 yards to the West and North of Keilett's found bare: was 20 wint and the weather was fine and alear, with a food lids of little foros, The ***Ben FiLi was steering in a West and Northerly in | direction, loing on her way to Cautong nő vag

jank at the rate of about #ef a mile an hour... There were no lights carried. The soaker when first seen was about 500 yards vit

う junk, bearing West and a little North. Tze Jank kept on her course and tong unseres to avoid the colligion. The anchor wiki BILA WE, C the port side of the steamer hear the bow struck the port side of the junk at i Luf from the bow The steamer shonia have ported her helm sooner that she did, and this would have enableit her to go astern of the junk. Defendants in thida preliminary not, stated that when the junk was first sighữnd. she was steering pures about Noma 70 anty at about a knot per bouche was then about 1,200 feet off and about dege," on the starboard bow of the Kutsang, When the

distance junk's crow stopped valoing at a about 300 fost ahead of the Kulung, the heim of the latter pas hard aport, but the Kat sang daring, no way on world not hawer her engines were then put half spord

GENERAL BULLER SILENT. At the Devonian Banquet, General Baller

pet said that military discipline. precluded him from discussing his case.

THE COLOMBIAN INSURRECTION

The Government troops have occupied

Colon.

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The standard of copper is fifty-eight, but requirements are increasing. The tendency of Liverpool cotton favours buyers!

THE DELIMITATION OF. THE MACAO BOUNDARY.

ARRIVAL OF FORTUGUESE MINISTER- EXTRAORDINÁLT,

The moth the object of canting her bow to

astern

tarbeard. The junk with her port side struck

the port bew of the Kuliang. With regaru to fault, defendants averred that the junk neglect-

ed to keep a proper look-out, and to take proper steps to keep out of the way of and avoid cousion with the Kutadag, which had stopped at har auchorage and wén, therefore not uuder cammanibuutzarystu raatide 21 of tuợ Regulations for preventing collisions ai sen tho crew of the junk whom stempting to cross the howa of the Kulsang ceased yuling and thereby caused the jung to, os carglen by the zida en to the Kutsang. Also, the junk neglected to take the sly put themselves in communication with

precautions required by Article 29 of thes Senhor Conselheiro Jose de Azevedo Castello Regulations for preventing collisions at B well-to-do Chinese with a view to the purchase Franco, new Portuguese Envoy Extraordinary There was one point, Mr. L'ullock went on to of land, and they would also find that business and Minister Plenipotentiary to Peking, who is say, which no doubt bha struck the Court from connections of that kind would help them to journeying to the capital city in connection the perval of the priminsey site on esch side, obtáku a supply of native labour. There is an

and that was thabiti, Kimanig, Although B with the delimitation of the Macao boundary steamer, practically tried by her preliminary opening for artisans who are able to establish arrived here on Sunday evening by the Mo-act, to get herself out of the ordinary tale as to factories and workshops of their own. Tailors sageries Maritimes steamer Yarra Mr. J. J. gotting out of the way. The plintfs boat and shoemakers might drive a profitable trade Leiria, Vice-Consul for Portugal, odcompanist had a sail up but as there was no wind that did -

not make any difference. In the ordinary

probable that the decres of April 21, 1891, by supplying the wants of Europeans, who are bys Dr. Lello, Colonial Secretary for Macao, event, such berig the state of stairs, olle would There will be a Rugby match between the giving the Governor-General considerable at present dependent upon the inferior work. and a military officer sont done by H.E. the expect the steamer to get put of the way, but

powers, will be modified,

.K.F.C. and the Army this afternoon at 4 p.m., when the following will be the Club' The following is from the F.M.S. Notes team:-Back-Gray; three-quarters-Howkins, in the Straits Tince: It is seldom that the Smythe. Beattie, Robertson, half-backs-Knox visit of a team from one place to another has

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The trial trip took phoa on Sunday of the paddle-steamor Hongkong, the latest addition to the feet of the Hong Kong Steamboat Com pay. The Hongkong, which is to augment the steamer service on the West Ricer, is 127 feet long and 30 feet deep; her speed is tea kuote. She is the work of a local Chiness shipbuilding company, and is fitted with machinery of French make., Chief Detective Inspector Hanson, now of the guests at the trial trip, proposed the snc. coss of the steamer and the company owning it.

slikes to fall

manship of Chiness. General von Hanneken describes these propects as very favourable for German emigration, bat on this poiut there is, perhaps, room for difference of opinion.

The following appointments have been made

Governor of Macae to be at the disposal of the Minister, went on board the Yarra and brought Senhor Branco ashore. His Excellency stayed the night at the Hong kong Hotel, and yesterday morning, along with Mr. Leiria and Dr. Lello, visited in turn H.E. and Rear-Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, the last named on board H.M.S. Glory. At nine o'clock Senior Brunde embarked on the ganbost Zairs and fifteen minutes later left for Kacao, where he will be the guest of the Governor of the Portuguesa, Colony. After a stay there of some days, His Eroallency will return to Hongkong and thence continus hin Journey to Peking.

she tried to get bereak out of the ordinary rae by saying that she had stopped at anchowige defendants tried to make out that the so und was not ouder, command. Therefore tho responsibility for mangedring tested open the junk Lasy said they tried to alter, the heim, bat that the taper having no way on would not astern, with the object of canting her bow to starboard, but they did not say that she actually paid off to starboard whether their object was tuiffled in any degree or not. Bruadly speaking, they said that the Kelsang was but under com- jank stopped yuling sbout 900 feet ahead and and they could dhithin su that the of tas stemmer and beat amply allowed heresis to do dested right down open the bows of the Kulsang that the bople au board the junk oarlessly and inexcusaby stopped rowing und allowed themselves to be drifted down He | thought the Lourt would sas when the evidange for the plantaffs was called that the state of

Kursange I would show that they were going allan entirely different from what was attempted to be pub forward yn behalf of the eros in the direction of Yaume, which would take then scross the bow of the K deang. HIGH" coming cloner and. closer, so far from Who they saw the would have bevil ki ing-the master of Une

that the ore did to thiss man to yalo kard krid

Land sad get stasmer. The steamer was too

and

nuder the junk Kittis starboard

had ported would the

to starved

lace a cou

that the

clear the

In the

sud Jordan; forwards-Johnson, Biskop, Clark, the misfortune to end with such a fascostat the Admiralty:-Lieutenants-F. R. M. the Governor, H.E. Major-General Gascoigne, answer it and for engine, were put half-speed" Wilson, Sandford, Wolfe, Everard, and Crake. which terminated the visit of the Selangorifer White, to the Eclipse (G), to date November Refereo Capt. Waymouth

to Negri Sembilan last week, Least said, 11 d. P. Bigg-Withers, to the Pembroke, for soonest mendad; the last half of the old praveth, His Most Faithful Majesty the King of however, cannot be applied to the billiard table the Fourless, (N.); E. B. Badwell; to the Poringal has been pleased to confer on Mr. J. at the Club in Seremban (where these gentle. Pembroke, for the Mutine (N.).—Sub-Lieutenant J. Leiria, who has been connected with the Tor-men dined the last day of their stay), for its GF. Howett, to the Pembroke, for the tuguese Consulate General in this Colony for irreparably broken. Unless the cost of repair Vestral (N), to date November 18. Com many years, the Kaightheid of the Order of ing the darnage is shared among all those who mandors D, St., A, Wake, to the Rinaldo, in command, and J. J. Graben, o the Fearless, to Christ. The insignias of tlie order, a cross and were the cause of it, the expense is likely to t

Sentor Branco's salary in connsation with a star, were brought out from Lisbon by Captain unpleasantly heavily upon the members of the date November 26, CW, M. Flouderleath to Apra of the Portuguese transport Africa. Club, who are comparatively few in number, the Mutine, and F. H. Feyton, to the Postal

the Mission which has brought him to Far This order has been bestowed on air. Leiria for and many of them could have no sympathy to date November 28. Surgeons. 3. Ben. gratuitous services rendered to the Portuguese with, or in any way enjoy, the havoc usually to the Rinaldo, B. T. Reid, to the Festal; and allowed a sum of £10,000, to meet expenses, natts, BA, M.B., to the Fearless; W. H. Pope, Eastern waters, is £20,000, besides which he is

Government at the Consulate.

made by a "bull in a Cirina shop.”

J. C. Rowan, M.B., to the Mutine, to date The interpreter to the Mission, which is not The following diplomatic appointments are November 28. Paymaster F. W. Preede, to the expected to extend beyond a period of one year announced:-Mr. J. B. Whitehead, Secretary Fearless, to date November 26. Assistant will be selected from amongst the Men of Legation at Tokyo, to be Secretary of Paymasters-H. W. Maclean, to the Rinaldo, in Government officials, and although no definite Legation at Brussels; Eir Brooke Boothly, obarge, to date November 26, W. E. Wallis, pronouncement has been made on the subjost, Bart, Secretary of Legation at Rio de Janeiro, to the Muline, in charge; E, Haves, to the it is understood that Mr. A. O. Marques will to be Secretary of Iregation at Tokyo; and Mr. Vestui, in charge; T. Elsvos, to the Aclarity, to be the gentleman selected.

The Macdo Government stem-launch W. Beaupré Townley. Second Secretary at date Oct. 31, and on commissioning, in largo Rome, to be Secretary of Legation, at Peking, undated. Engineer A. W. Bolton, to the Colouan, which brought over Dr. Lello and the Of the two new nominees to ports in the digerity, undated. Assistant Engineer-F. Caide-de-camp on Sunday, was, to have recom Far East, Sir Brooks Boothby was nominated Paton, to the Alacrity, nadated. Proba pauiod the Zaire to Macao with His Excellency's su Attaché in 1881, and passed a competitive tienary Assistant Engineer E: C. Green, to Inggage, but had to put back at Cheung Chan on account of the rough sea, which funds its numfe examination carly in 1882, another in Public the Orlando, to date November 1.

for her to proceed farther. In view of the success which attended the Law a year later. That' your, 1883; he was championship boxing contest held in the City appointed to Athone, and promoted to be tween Russia and Japan, the news acquires Hall at the beginning of last month, another Third Secretary in 1834. He was transferred the Admiralty that the four ships Fearless, additional significance. The recent visit of

pugilistic meeting has been arranged to be held to Brussels the same year, to Lisbon in 1886, Binaldo, lutine, and Vestal were to be commis a Japanese commercial mission to Odessa, un Monday evening next for a parso presented and to Rome, July 16, 1887. He was promoted sioned for the Chips station, the first bro on where they were warmly welcomed, has

by a club of local gentlemen. A varied to be a Second Secretary in 1888, and trans- November 28th at Sheerness, and the others on been followed by quite an ovation to Mar- programme bas already been drawn ap, and the forrod to Vienna, 1889, te Lisbon 1894, and to November 28th at Bheerness and Chatham quis Iro, who after an interview with Count different encounters promise to be most inter. Munich 1895, where he acted as Charge respectively. The Matine, Vestal, and Rinalde on Saturday, the Sith ult, and resulted in a LANSDORFF on the 26th November las esting: whilst, as for the management, it has d'Affaires en two occasions. He was transferred are three of the loops provided for in the Esti- defest of the Chinese, Club Appended are the now been received by the Tear himself and deservedly secured the complete confidence of to Paris at the end of 1898, where he also acted mates of 1897-1899, and have boon recently decorated with a high order. A visit to the public and may be looked upon to see the as Chargé d'Affaires for a few days. In 1898 completed. They are built of steel, and are of M. DE WITTE, the Minister of Finance, is matches carried out in a manner satisfactory he was promoted to be Secretary of Legation at barquentins rig, having one fannel each. Their also arranged. We were told by REUTER alike to contestante and spectatora. In the Rio de Janeiro, whence he is now transferred to length is 1801t, beams 33ft., with a mean draught of 11ft. 6in., and displacement 380 tons. With middle-weight, slaas, Privates Bandford and H. Tokyo, Mr. Walter Beaupré Townley, the last week that the Marquis was confident warren of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers will face Secretary at Peking in succession to Mr. Tawer two. sots of triple-expansion engines, provided that the interviews would do much to end

Seaman Howell and Private was nominated an Attaché in 1885, passing with Bellevilla.boilers, they are capable of a the misunderstandings between Bussis and Howard, R.W.F., feather-weight champion, competitive examination the same year and natural draught speed of 12.5 koots at 1,100- and 18.5 kupla with 1,400-horse Japan, and that his visit alone was proof well meet in a father-weight encounter: being appointed to Paris the following year, horse power, that the relations between the two countries while P. O. Hendrick, champion of Essex, He passed an examinatim za: Pablo Law in power at forged draught. Their coal-capacity are more cordial than they are supposed to undertakes to stop "Bailor" Smith, who 1889, and was promoted to be a Third Begetary, is 180 tons, and their armament consists of six he. It cannot be supposed that political won the light and middh-weight cham. 1887. He was transferred to Teheran in 1889, 4inch and four pender quick firing guns, year and obtained an allomanen for knowledge of and two Maxime. The complement is 130. matters interesting the two countries were pionships of the Colony shout a not discussed during the meeting of the go, in a rounds, for a stake of $300. In Parsian in 1890. He was transferred to Paris The Medine zad Binaldo wore built and engined Japanese statesman and his hosts, but it addition to the above, there is offered for com-1802, and promoted to be Sond Secres by Laird Brees and the Vestal at Sheerness would not be profitable to speculate yet petition by Mfr. Lasook of the Bay View Hotel, fary the said your. Those he went to Be Dockyard. One of the olsa, the Bosario, in Already on this station, while the Condor is on a handsome silver sup. Intending competitors: sharest 1894, where henoted as Che on what lines the discussion was oop ked to end in theie mazes at once to Mr. and again to Paris towards the

Yes, the Familie station, The Fed dacted. It has been obvious recently with 81 times Hea on the peo: Ho was transferred to Lisbon in 1887, to Berlin palaus arvien that Russia is not unwilling to court the grammne, the subodne of the venture poem in 1898, and to Rome year later, whence he sion, and was provided under the Nor

proceeds to Faking. friendship of the youngest among the great

each other:

pow

Lyne,

We have already recorded the recent order

Act of 1985.

CRICKET.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE V. CHINESE This match was played at the Happy

SCOTCH

QUTEMʼN COLLEEN="

J. Bumishi, b Tesi Chan Pan H. Fagkoets; out out 922 me

Falo at ill. Fractically up to the isst moment The crew continued scaling, Bowever, the Kutsang come along and strnox the junk on the port

considerable damag

swung rond worl thef the only

Pof it bit.

YANAY

to-day

E. Mootee, A Wong, b Tsai Chan Fai

H. Tayler, Tson Chan Fan

F. Loureiro, H. K. Lang, bling:

U. Algrakin, b Ah Cheong co

H. Campos, b Tsoi Chan Fan

Erokial, b Taoi Chan Ban

F. Currean; brách Choong sưw 10. Cherein, a and b Line wh

I fowanh, a I Wourt An Chenn

ORINESE CLUB.

Hung Kwok Leung, Tayler. Rank Twoi Chatt Fan, b Kamjana Tă Bik Ling, 02. Onrzecm, be A. §. Wong, b Banisha Aga Sui Kwong run cit

Wang Bun Cheont, b'Tayler: BC. Wong, Hving Kwon-wah, Tam Kaiming

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P&O steamer Faietta left 8in rapore for this port on the 1st sest, et 6 pm, with the horn on the

7th mata about

The Pf-sterr

Zava left Bing this port on the Jardinst, et 8 mm,

The P ste mr Gjinya, left, for this port

The teame

on the 24th a

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