-

vut ce fea of $20, payable in advance." This, he said, mespt an hcrease of 315. It was je prevent the return of those who find left the Chili-because of its present position and also te prevent the entrance of undesirable. Besides here was got another Club in the Colony where such facilities is theirs were to be bad for $10 &

year:

Mr. F. N. PEREIRA Becoded.

value to almost wil, without any previous provision being malaĉto the owners for a fair and reasonable compensation. It in this apparent arbitrary feature in the Bill which has disturbed the feelings generally of these directly concerned, and of very many others, who take a sincere interest in the Colony's welfare.

In this now Bill, Section 140 and its sub- metions deal with the onbicle question. To comply with the provisions of this section and

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 13T, 1902

POLICE COURT,

Monday, 30th June

Before MR. P. A. Hazeland (POLICA -

MAGISTRATE).

H

"JAPANESE STOWAWAY GIRLS.

The fourteen Japanese girls who stowed away on board the Shinano far from Moji to this port on the steamer's last trip. were handed over send them back to Jagan by the same vessel on

LATE TELEGRAMS.

NEWS -VIA CEYLON,

SOUTH AFRICA

London, 12th June, BOER BITTERNESS AD1INST EUROPE. The most striking feature in coudéetióu with the laying down of arms now proceeding in South Africa is the intenso bitterness expressed by surrendered Boars against foreign countries. espaially France and Germany, the Press of the war by raising hopes of Continental inter

*London, 13th June:

THE KING ON THE WAR.

afe Osmond supported the resolution, say ing that if any one was not willing to pay 320 for the privilege of joining the V. R. C. they, won botter off-withont kim. (Applause.b.ections it might be necessary to convert to the care of the Japanese Cousal, who will which was mainly instrumental in protracting

The juction was carried. It was agreed to exempt enndidates whose ex are of present some houses into semi-detached houses, so that sacla onbigle or recu would have windows open-

Oferors were elected as

rutas.

The customary votes of thanks ended the

meeting.

on the board from the increased wx Preing into the extormal air. In cases of this sort, sident, Hon. F. H May, Colonial Secretary it would only be possible to build two houses Hon. Suerotary, Mr. F. H. White; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. H. B. Mitchell; General where three now exist, and for sny owner of Committes, Mosers. W. Armstrong, W. Sous single house, this alteration would be Bailey, M. Molver, T. H. Reid, E. M. Huse impossible. It will be soon that no provision , A. Douison, W. A. Craka G, A Caldwell has been made for lose of land in cases like those.. and H. W. B. Kennett, Hallowing Committes, 15. Hunce, C. Henco, A. Humphreys, R. Hen Sections 175 and 177 deal with open spaces dernou. A Alves. H.. A. Lammert, T. Mosk, in the fear and around existing buildings, when W. Orchar, A. P. Nobbs, and.J. Reidle

such buildings have to be re-erected. Here aguiti owners woull find, in the re-construction of their buildlugs, the space originally ocon piel by the main building greatly reduced, and in many cases the re-erection would be worthless: for loss of land entailed by thera sections no provision whatever is made for compensation. Such houses as dealt with by theso sections wherever they exist must, at the present time, be fusnuitary, otherwise, the Sanitary experts would not have made this special provision for their class. The only alternative hero is that owners of this class of houses must endeavour to keep up their stability as long as possible, as nothing short of prompt resumption quid, in the interests of proper sanitation, meet the case.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Weudo not hold ourolyns responsible for the

opinions expressed by mir correspondents.";

THE CHINESE AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH BILL.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS."

Hongkong, 30th June. St.-1 hasa road with much interest the leader in your issue of the 24th inst, and would ak you to kindly allow in space to give un explanation in re the tena" Foreign Commu- nity, an also to make some endeavour to reply to your interrogatives in re the Public Health and Huildings Bili. In doing this, I wish it to be clearly understool that I do not pistend in any way to put forward the slow of the Chinese or anybody else, but simply my own: as I have With a bien interested in, and closely connected

her next run.

...

THE TRIAD NOCIETY. Triad Society cases are affequent enough to be interesting when they arise. Pan Kwai, a stonesutter, was scoused of being a member of for want of proof and was dismissed, this unlawful society, but the charge failed

" ▲ MIXED-UP CASE.

Wilities Hemmings and William Dockrew; sappers in the Royal Engineers, were charged with bobaring in n disorderly manner while drunk in a washerman's shop at 37 Prava East, on Baturing night, and also with adulting the proprietor. They pleaded not guilty

The comphigan's story was that the defen- | donts entered the shy and struck the fokis with sticks, and that, on his remontting with them, they turned upca

him.

vention,

EASTMAN'S,

KODAKS. FILMS.

AND ACCESSORIE

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN.

GOOD WORK PROMPT RETURN,

H. M. o King, in replying to addresson presented by tho City Corporation and the

WE HAVE AN ESTABLISHMENT SOLELY DEVOTED TO EXECUTING London County Council, congratulating him on the conclusion of peace, at Buckingham Palace, WORK FOR AMATEURS, AND WE HAVE LARGER AND RETTER FACILITIESTM spoke feelingly of the sacrifices of the people at home and abroad, borne with admirable fortitude,

and valour, add of the endurance of the Army, FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY Ho rejoiced to think that the brave and de tariind people lately car opponents, would now become our friends, and that victory would prove a way of extending to the new dog? ACHEE & CO_______

system of which had brought peace and prosperity wheraver established.

London, 15th June.

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FEW DOORS EAST OF HONGKONG HOTEL.

THE DOERS IN THE FIELD. The defendants said the assault came from General Both estimated that the number of the other side, and called two comrades to prove Boers in the field at the time-peace was signed this. According to Dockrew; he entered the was 17.000 Commandant Kemp only recently shop to ask the people faside to engage rickahas realised the hopelessness of the straggle in the he was drunk at the time, and so his action did Eastern Transvaal, where foodstuffs are not appear to be unreasonable--and was set upon exhausted. In the Western Transvaall there by the Chinese, who struck him over the head with ars enough to go on with for two years. The a'bamba, micting anasty cute two witTimes Preteris correspondent states that it Hongkong, 6th May, 1902. · · · nesses spoken of corroborated this statement so would be unwise to form too sanguino expecta. far as to say that they found Hemmings outside and the door of the shop locked. When it was opened in response to their, kocke, they found Dackrew inside with his head out and bleeding. His Worship discharged the defendanta with a caution.

half

Sections 181 and 182 deal with buildings,

FEDLICS OF A DRUNKEN MARINE. frouting streats less than la feet in width and

At about half-pant sores on Saturday night those built over the entrance of streets. This a marins vary much the worse for drink was. class of buildings will not be rs-erected (unless proceeding ap Fodder Street, when a chair

coolle invited him to have a “clair, massa.** with the consent of the Governor in Council), The marine struck the coils over the eye, No compensation is offered to the owners blackening it. A lukong secruit about 18 for the enforcements of these regulations. saw the assault, and pluckily attempted to

the loss. If any of these building the marine, who stood a hund to-day, insusitary, way should they be allowed taller. The inevitalsto, of course, happened

the likong received a blow on the jaw that raised a great swelling and necessitated his sqmission afterwards to hospital. He stack to his man, however, and sounded his whistle, which brought two Indian constablas on the scene. The marine was still truenient, and the first Indian to approach was served in the same manner as the chair-coolie and the lakong; but saunders triumphed in the and, and he was at last deposited in a cell.

to stand suy longer?

Sections 165 and its sub-sections deal with the height of existing sad future buildings some houses three Mories insbieght or at present fronting on to zmrrow streets. When these houses Inve to be re-erectil their height will be reduced by one or even two stories, No provision has been made to compensate annom for thin cling of property in the great extent to which they will have to suffer

have watched with keen interest the effects of avory legislativo enactment 'affecting private rights, and vested interests in real estate. I www present at the austing of the Chinese Commercial Union und was naked to take notes of the proceedings and the discussion which allowed. And, considering the subject matter size of the most important measures that hars seine boen begught before the public for I will prove without doubt inter, that the effects of this Bill in its present shape would, seriously The above views are basect on my own inter- prejudice both the interests of the landlords pretation of the different sections of the Bill, conserved and the general welfare of the Colony | auf I shall be glad to learn should my inter- prepared a condensed report of the meetingpretation be found incorrect. Mind you, the and sent one copy to your paper and another buildings that are affected by the above quoted to the Chira Afail,

His Worship sentenced him to three weeks' hard labour-one week for each amault-re- marking that the case was too serious to permit of a floe.

BEEOBE MR. J. H. KEMP (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE),

"BOT” ASSAULTO H18 KARTIE.

· ended.

M-, C. C. Cohen, of 1, Cameron. Villas, had segtious and sub-sections have all been built in some trouble with his house boy on Saturday strict conformity with the then existing reculu-night and Sunday morning when he paid the boy his wages on Saturday morning Itions and are now in full accord with Mr. Cohen "docked" him a dollar to pay for the requirements of the prevent Building some breakage. This did not meet with the and Public Health Ordinances. Now, Mr, approval of Chan Yut Sang, the "boy" in ques Editor, how would you feel suppose you tion, and, according to his master, he straightway

commenced to make things hum, had become possessed of property in the in his being ordered out of the house by Mrs. year 1894 and from time to time since that year Colon. He did not go promptly enough, and had been called upon to submit to all sorts of Mr. Cohen made clear what was intended by alterations recessitated by the ton Ordinances, throwing him out, as operation that gave him some trouble, he told his Worship. The door more or less, affecting property which have

was then shat, but the next instant the "boy" been passed into law since that year? How pushed it open and struck his master in the wenld you like it, if yont property, anbjected to facs. Apparently he was allowed to remain the provisions of this Bill, in its present shape in the unse after this assault, for in his were to have to further undergo anoh alterations in (Sunday) he told him to lay the table-sloth, but evidence Mr. Cohen stated that next morning structure as would reluce your income materially the prior was entirely ignored. Mr. Cohen without any chance of compensation whatever then sent for the police und gare the “boy?

in custody on the two charges specified.

My farther argument, besides those expressed

in any letter which appeared in your insus of

Now, sir, about Foreign Community justice to the Chairman of that meeting, crust state that the expression actually good by him was “ European Community," and it being within my knowledge that Europeans and non Haropenis apart from Chinese, bad beat dis enasing the question ofu Petition to the Govern cruent about this Bill. I. inadvertently, used the word "Foreign" in a general sense as including all those who were non-Chilies. However, as you are pleased to state in your leader, the vimally important point, is not an error in escription but the possibility that to muck importance may be attached in certain eficial circles to the appareat opposition to the new Bill. [We did bot use the word apparent Ed, P]. In reply to what you say, that "those who met at the Chinose Commercial Union's premises on thờ 1:4th last”

the 14th-inst., is this :-If any buildings in will not, we think, object to the statement that insanitary condition, situated in arrow lanes they represent the Chinese landlord class, nor yet can then take exception to the criticism and streets or anywhere else, are allowed to re- that they do not represent the Chinese com.main, diseases of endemic character must always avity in Hongkong as * Whole," I would be with us, and until such portions of the ty where such buildings now exist be re-constructe like it be known that advertisementi, particularly describing the objects of the ed the Colony will never be secure, and the

ueil sul the commercial interests neeling, were inserted in all the Chinese nows- - papers, and oxprosses were liberally circulated Colony must erer remain jeopardised, inviting the Chinese general public, (members If on the other hand, these insanitary building. and non-members of the Union) to attend,lave to be re-modelled at a sacrifice by owners the desire being to obtain the feeling of the of considerable value, without my fair and res comunercial section as well as the landlords, and senshlo volupensation, the offast will be, apart representative, a from the feeling of injustice, to discourage the tomske the meeting an peille. I venture to add that to great inflow of capital from the Chinese, who, as effort in this direction could have been made wisely sad by many eminent persons, are the

With regard to your statement Whatoser real backbone of this Colony. dislike to the Bill íe expressed by them or non-

of

The effect will stao bé felt by the various local companies aancial corporations and private individuals who have advanced on mortgages in the fall belief that their securities were absolute. The constant inflow of spital

Chinese landlords must be considered in the light of the fact that their personal and penuiary interests are affected by the new proposals Certainly. Your statement, if the Bill is passed in its present form, will prove to is only too true, by the following showing monta in lunded properties, will uiso ba füs

Those whe hare recently purchased properties.

from outside sources for advañera on and invest-

couraged

The defendant denied having asadited the complainent, and said that he gave notice to feare whan he found the dollar stopped out of his wages.

He went back on the Sunday morging for his belongings, and was told by the complainant to as the table-cloth, which onder he naturally declined torry ont as he considered himself no,, longer in Mr. Cohen's service..

His Worship dismissed the first charge and Sned the defendant $10 on the second. The pney was paid."

ALLEGED ACCEPTANCE OF BRIKIS,

The charges of Rocepting bribes brought against William Maddit and William H. Coulter, temporary Sanitary Board inspectors; Ahmed. Sanitary Board foreman; and Wong Nata, Banitary Board rat catcher No. 48, wara dismissed, his Worship of

being opinion that the defendants were not public servants under the Druinance (No. 3 of 1898, Section 4. Yeang Tong, the accountant who was charged with offering a bribe to Leopold Sales, another Sanitary Board foreman, was acquitted on the saste grounds, Mr. H.-W. Looker: solicitor,

appeared for all the defendants.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Temperial German mail steamier Prine Heinrich left kobe viz Nagasaki and Shanghai on the 20 THp, and may be expected here

Jeing in strict accord with all the reairoment the healfof the Colony, must be secured the in German mail s

at the ring higit market rates, auch properties will admitted, I think, that at suy costat hi tener

of Als Gunitary and other Government Regula tious, lauy be called upon suddenly to submit to such alterations as will entail a leave outlay termously reducing the value of those pro, quities and in comb instances storing almost tutal loss. Such cases, and there are any others, can only be ant by a fair and reasonable compensation.

12

abou

the German, malls gith dates

Falembo

tions from the number and alacrity of the surrenders. There is a tendency on the part of arrendared Boers to boycott the National Scouts, composed of Bloors, who surrendered before the conclusion of peace and who took up arms against their own countrymen.

YRYING WEATHER,

There is intense cold throughout South Africa. Trains are snowed up and the tale graph lines damaged.⠀⠀

LORD METRUEN, Lord Methuen is at Cape Town, staying at Government House,

GEN. FRENCH:ON÷CAVALRY BOLDIERS, General French, in a at Kimberley,

said that the relief of Kimberley was due arrely to the moral power exercised by the trained Cavalry soldier with his lance and sword,

· London, 16th June.

ANOTHER ADDRESS FROM DE WEI,

General De Wet, in addressing & Boer at somblage at a concentration camp, said that. however bitter the necessity, it was time to lay down arms. He advised them to be faithful to the new Government,

GENERAL NEWS.

TES CORONATION.

discuss the Chinese contention that the indem nity should be paid at the current exchange of the day, although it is reported that the American Government are disposed to hold that China's contention is just and reasonable,

POSSIBLE DIPLOMATIC CHANGES,

I hear that there is a likelihood of Mr. Conger learing China and Mr. Rockhill coming out to take his place. If Mr. Couger goes, the Americau missionaries will ke & warm friend, and they do not feel at all disposed to give Mr. Rockhill a warm welcome.

SOUTH-EASTEEN CHIMLI QUIET,

A memorial from "Yuan Shikai appeared in the Peking Gazette on the 13th announcing the of the troubles in south smart of the province. It states that, the porphe are repentant, are giving up their arms and returning to their homes. A day or two before bis memorial appeared sa edict was issued con- firming Yuan in his appointment as Viceroy of Chibli, probably to acknowledgment of his services in putting down the rebellion-

THE OBOLEKA, -

A considerable number of cases of cholera among the Chinese and one or two cases among the Legation guards have occurred within the last few days and, as a consequence, the guards tara kept within bounds and the Chinese for

bidden the Legation quarter unless on business. The outbreak so sarly in the year is moat un- usual in Peking, and it is to be feared thai, unless some effective measures are taken to stamp the disease out, it will increase as the season advances. The last serions ontbreak in Peking of this dread disenso took place the summer after the Chino-Japanese war, when it elsimed as many as 10,000 victims.

RECEPTION BY THE EMPRESS DOWAGEZ.

891

carrying to contpletion in the Philippines a all but peculiarly trying and difficult war They had awceived terrible proraation froza: very cruel and treacherous enemy. Under the strain of provocations which he deeply deplored some bad retaliated by cruelty. The President referred to lynchings in the United States under, he maid, circumstances of cruelty infinitaly worse than say the troops hut committed in the Philippines. He went on to say. The men who fail to condemn these, yet clamour at what has been done in the Philippines, are guilty of neglecting the bes in their own eye while they are taunting their brother about the wote in The acts of oruelty are bitterly his.

regretted, but they

rearerst hit that afford lens justification for lynchings afford for condemnation of the com- munities where they occurred. Our enemies in the Philippines violated every rule of war:""

MOËT & CHANDON'S

"DRY IMPERIAL

CHAMPAGNE

PER 1 DOZEN BOTTLES

DOZEN. -BOTTLES

PER

$54.

London, 15th June. Tharas grand torch light tattoo at Aldershot late last night. Their Majesties witnessed the scene from an open marques, whereon the bands of the English, Irish, Scots and Welsh Guarda converged from different Herctions, with long lines torch-bearers saght increased the The inky blackness of the night inc effect of the spectacle,

The Logation ladies were received in audience MARTELL'S THREE STAR The Maharajah of Bikaner and Prince by the Empress Dowager on the 11th. The Wasif Ali Mirza of Murshidabad (formerly of party included Lady Susan Townley, the wife Trinity College, Oxford) have arrived,

of the first Secretary of the British Legation, London, 16th June,and Madame von Rothorn, whe passed through attracting attention from the public. After partaking of a Chinese repast, theatricals The Indians Camp at Hampton Court the siege andyIms lately returned 10 Foking, It is remarkably cheerful despite the were provided for the entertainment, of the heavy rain. Lord George Hamilton vidled-guests. The day after, the anual, presents of the Camp in the afternoon.

rika, fans, etc., were sent to surious Legations. and were gratefully accepted by the fortunate recipients.

A SUGGESTIVE.CONTRAST.

MİK GEORGE WHITE,

London, 15th June, General Sir George White will remain in

While the Empress Dowager is thus entertain Gibraltar until January, 105, instead of ing the ladies of the Legations and protesting retiring under the age limit.

COL. GRIM'E CIVIL TRIAL.

Leadon, 17th June,

THE GROWTH OF JINUTIL.

Bombay, 16th Jube.

PER DOZEN

BRANDY

KING EDWARD ·VII. LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY

PEK DOZEN

SPARKLING RED BURGUNDY

from the famous Cellars of

affection, those Chinamen who showed them- selves friendly to the foreigners during the troubles, and who fought the Boxers, are har Colonel Grimm, the Russian officer charged ing a hard struggle to maintain their positions. with selling military secrets to Germany, wasOf course the ex-Boxers are too cowardly tried at Whau, cirily, on Saturday. Despite to tackle any of those officials who are well the confession, he was defended by counsel, and known, but men in the country districts who sentenced to twelve years haril labour.

kopt their heads and did their duty by the foreigners, are being quietly removed and replaced by pro-Bezers, Among the sufferers are General Wel, the military official, and also the cisii magistrate of the Tsangoben district. MESES, GUICHARD, POTHERET & These men, who did yeoman service in suppress- ing the Bosers and protecting the missionaries under their care, have been quietly shelved. They appealed to Tuan Shiint, but he is reported to have said he could do nothing for then as it took him all his time to keep his own position. I believe a member of the London Mission who works in the Tangehou district has made representations to Sir Ernest Satow on their behalf, and it is to be hoped that he will see that justics is done to these two men.- NC. Daily News.

The trade of Jibuti with Abyssinis is on the Increše. Almost all the coffee and ivory passen into it. Now large quantities are bipped direct to Europe by Messageries Maritimes steamers. Some Indian merchants. who formerly carried on bagine sut Zeila, have removed to Jib Erez native merchants who are domiciled Zeila get their goods from Harrar, consigned via Jibati, to their agents in Aden. From the Arabian coast small quanti time of coffee and grain are now and then went to Jibati. Large houses have been built for soms merchants, who are expected to arrive abortly to open business there. If ulsap com munication in opened between it aml Hodeida, Mocha, and other Arahian ports and Arabs and a ready market for their produce there at good rates they will be attraxi to it.

The new Governor of Ji whe arrived a month ago, is very popular. ie helds regular

·PEKING.

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ÄND THE FILIPINOS, The Times correspondent writs ander date Washington. May 30 ---

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with their fondente of their freedom, and With CHAMBER for 10 CARTRIDGES,

Tant Faxan arrived Men station on the ning of the 10th, and for real freedom by their "

head

CALIBEE 7,63 mm.

FIRING 10 SHOTS in " SECONDS

SIEMSSEN & Bongkang October, 1910).

NOTICE

levess of merchants. Arabs, Somalis, and Indians,

An important address was delivered to-day by and talks to them on sil Important subjects the President, who attended the memorial affenting them, and andarears to study their retaong at Arlington and spoke to the veterans sentiments, telling them to reprerent to him of the civil war and to the public. Kach of the always any matter which everes them ordre related to the Philippicer, their present condition and probable future. The following is affects the port or trade.

the most significant passage of all- believe that we can rapidly teach the people of the Philippins Islands, not only how to enjoy, Peking, 16th June."

it how to make

knowledge their growth ely as possible which can only be attained from the is of the 10th piles, Pembo on the

THE RUSSLAN GRAND. DUKE CYRILLA:.

in self-government shall keep eleads pave went on board his private car at the Chien When they have thus shows their capacity by Weeding ont not only the dwellings recom mended to be resumed by the experts, boti

Cho next by the warly to all those that are pronounced by them to be t

possible to decide whether they are to exist equally insanitary, which will only be left to be left in my

acroalguiment of a Busia miley late government thes, sud not till then, will it be sko is use to amare za 13) ar to-day...nd

During his stay besides being received in independently of us or be kalf to us by the

THE Undersigned hereby autifies that he has. dealt with by thivabre quoted sections.

The CPB steak Turlar arrived at Kaba sadience the Emperor an Eupress 1 may be argued that the immefuta costal 13.30 am, on this doe alt, and left again at Dowager, and shown the principal 87th of Mies 82 commeal friendship and interest." completed the building of the New

This is the first suggestion by the President such a sweeping ligne wont be too her to 4 d., on the 20th for Tokohama, where she is Peking, he was entertained by the Ching that Philippine independence is ultimately pos Honsen at the leak on the sites Nos. 106 and

Princes and all the Degations.

sible, He spoke fully also concerning the 111 (by order of Messrs. DENISON, RAM and to your intergatory. To the best in bear. But when it is conndbrod that the due to arrive at 9 am to day

The C.P.R. steamer Empress of inaca arrivni

alleged ernelties by soldiers, admitting that they IBES), which the former Contractor, ON YIK sts of the landlord class necessarily conilist annual recurence of plagues and other diseases at Nasaki at 8 am, on the 30th at and left

The Ministers, at a recent meeting, agreed had occurred, but they have been wholly ex left unfinished; tnd that he will not be ith measures aing at the improvement of add tas interference with commerce thereby gain at pm, same day for Kobe, where she is to the conditions drawn up by the Allied optional and have been shamelessly exaggeratrosponsible for any Debts due by, or funity

Genials, on which Tientsin native city is to bed. He bitterly deplored then, declared that building of, the said Os. YIK. Te public health Certainly, if those ontailed through quarantine, in uger direo. I dne to arrive a pan, to-day.

The NY.K, steamer Kumans Mar (Austra handed back to the Chinese and the garrisons all had been and would be stervly punished, measures are arbitrus. Onthe other hand, tion, it will be at one apparent Burling Line) left Nagasaki for this port on the reduced. On the acceptate of the conditions pledged himself to storn mossares to prereut. Hongkon 18th June, 1905 the true interests of the hudlord class will be a guest cannot be admitted 25th ult. p., and is

and is expected to arrive here by the Chinesa, the Provisional josérument their recurrence, and affirmed--- Our warfare will come to an end and Yuan Shikai will as a whole has been conducted with singular best servol. if the Colony is put into a perfectly out of all proportion in its reasoning torporrow.

under: terrible provocation." The CHEONG SHING in objecting to such measures as do not grapple agalu, it must not be forgotten that the Line) left Botabayer this port on the 28th Testing

ult, sud is expected to arrive here on: the Sth

THE FOREIGN

MINISTEES

and freedom, the establishment of viril authority, A Laye ano ogreed to a representation made by and the extension of civilisation to secure “ law, with the difficulty in its entirety-oleo for all majority of land-ownere, seven-eights being

The NP. visame

Victoria.

left Tacoma for the Chinese that all parcels coming in by shutting freedom of the individual the only sure It is true that compensation is recommended Chinese, and, as the cost of resumption having

foroiga posl be subject to examination with a Foundation upon which national independence by the Sanitary Experts for resumptios of a to be borne by the rate payers, 95 per cent. of Kobe and Hongkong on the 27th ult.

The N.F. steader Clavering arrived at Vladi | vien to paying duty,

an be built. The speech altogether, with its few blocks of insanitary buildinga; while hem Ar also Chinase, the balance of the cloak on the 28th alt

À PEU FATA BEDUCTION:

stamp of constructive statesmanship, is likely The N.G.I, beer Piatge loft Bingapore.

The Ministers have now unanimously given to have marked influence on American opinion. othere. equally Insanitary, re left to the may community, though sharing in induite pro

Beater's correspondent at New York, saya peng of cortain pedvisions in the proposed Bill portion in the cost, will be equally benefitted by for this port on the 30th ult, and may be expected their consent to a pro rata reduction of their

here on or about the 5th inst. this apparent exte

indemnity claims in order to equalise their In a speech zunds at the memorial exerpipes in these will have to undergo, sooner or later s

The silk on the N.P. steamer Victoria arriven zetaal oltins, with the som originally demanded the National Cemetery at Arlington, Virginia, AHMET KUNJAHN, a Naw-York on the 25th ult. material compulsory alterations, reducing their

from the Chinese, but they have refused to to-day Mr. Boonevelt said that the troops ware

TIEN THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

by state. by fair measures. I think it is right to the great petancy of the abject. Here The NYK steaze kumi Mary (Bombay remove his headquarters from Poutine foto objects of the war he defined se pesce

Lito

SUM HING. Shanghai Contractor.

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