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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1902

details of it here. We only mention SCHULTZE as the foremost example of an avowed Buddhist in Europe. The ordinary man, if told of a Buddhist propaganda, would probably scoff at the idus. Never

Three Tapas orials cried in Seplerüber in the Upper Pyrenees to parabate stallions. Similar purchases were made last year.

A Peking despatch to the Osaka danht usys that ibe Foreign Offe, of the Chinees Govern

4. S. WATSON & CO,,theless, wore he to study the question, liement has rejects the demand of France for a

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mining concession in the province of Eobkien.

would be compelled to admit that the idea

H.M. submarine coat No. 2 has been rut is not in itself impossible. The fact is that the study of Buddhism has hitherto been

from Portsmonth to Spithead for experimental confined to so few that it may be suid to be runs. The object of these runs was to get practically untouched. This is almust, so the accustomed to work in the boots. It true of the East as of the West. Japan, appears, however, that the gasoilue fames are so strong when the boats are submerged that as we have said, is beginning to manifest a grent revival in Buddhist culture. This fact could be gathered evon from the English Press alone in Japan during the past few years. The Japanese Government, though by un means committed to the upholding of Buddhism, finds it impossible to slaud aluot It has therefore shown considerable

men going down for the first two or three times become almost stupefied.

TELEGRAMS,

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FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

SHANGHAI, 20th October, 6.5 p.m.

THE HUNAN MURDERS BRITISH WARSHIPS ORDERED TO HANKOW. H.MSS. Britomart, Phenix, Rosario and Mutine have been ordered to Hankow in connection with the incomplete sottiemont of the affair of the murder of British missionaries in Hunan.

SUPREME COURT.

Monday, 20th Oct bor.

IN CRIMINAL JURIDICTION.

BEFORE HIS HOWJUE W, MEIGH GOODMAN (CHIMF JUSTICE).

BURGLARY, Tsang Wo was put in the dock on a charge of having kurgl riously enterad the house. No. 348, Des Voeux Road, on the sight of 30th September.

Monas.

He pleaded not guilty. Chiu Hok Lam, J. W. Kew, J. Baptista,

The following jury was empanelled

K. Muller, J. M. V. Barrada, E. H. Summece, and C. A. H. Westerburger,

HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL

A meeting of the Legislative, Connoil, waa haid yes erday afternoon in this (Conɛcji OBETA- ber. Presgut f

HIS EXOBLLEWOY THE GOVERNOY HENRY A BLAKE, G.CM GESA

Hon. Colonel L. E. Brown, R.E. (Senior Offer Commanding the Garrison).

Hon. F. H. MAY (Colonial Servetary), Hon. A. M. THOMsos (Colonist Treasurer). Hon. Commsader A. M. Rumsey, IN. (Harbour Master), an

Hes. W. CHATHAM (Director of Public

Wor

Hon FW, CLARK (Medical Mo Health) A

Ho. Dr. Ho KA, C.,0.

Hoa, WEI XULCAN THE W Hon. C. S, SHARP

Ham C. W. DICKSON.

ton. G. WF PL TEAR

Hon. R. SHEWAND COME U. CLEMENTI (Acting Clark et Connoila).

His Exc2Ngy--I did gentlemen, thất

mitters, Kremoved from tuo say Comitive a

[The Britomart is a gunboat of 730 tons,

The Attorney-General (Hon. Sir Henry guas, commanded by Lieat-Commander T. D.

S. Berkeley), who appeared for the Orown, Prats, and last reported at Nagasaki: the Phonix is a skop of 1,015 tons, $.gava. com-instructed by Mr. H. L, enys, Acting Crowe | inauvertently, in huming the : Various Lop- manded by Commander W. H. Nicholson, and Elicitor, stated, in opening the case, that it last reported at Amoy; the Rosario is i sloop was very simple sud short. The prisoner was

gentlemen who for several years has boss on it

interest in a Japanese expedition, composed THE WATER used is THE PUREST of scholars of repute, now in search of the that can be obtained, and ig skäfuily FIL-Buddhis remains in Central Asia. The and Mr. Wang, Attaché to the Chinese Logation of D90 tors, & gaus, commanded by Commander discovered in the morning in a room of the the Hon. Wel A Yake Yanggeat to keep him -

head of the mission is Count OTANI, whos

TERED ON THE MOST SCIENTIFIC brother-in-law is the Crown Prince of

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Japau, and very important discoveries are anticipated from its labours. It is plain that Japan is anxious to study early Buddhism in a sejentific manner. The

A memorial service for Lady Macartney, wife of Sir Halliday Macartney, who was inferred at Duudronnan Abbey, Kirkcudbright, on the 16th alt, was held at the Roman Church of the Bcred Heart, Hove, on the previous day. Among those who went down from London to attend the service were the Chiuse Minister

The Pesti Napto publishes un interview with Professer Vambéry concerning the alleged treaty between Bussia and Tibet. The famous Orientalist is repressated to have said that, tho Pilisbad areout of the supposed treaty should be received with grout reserve in view of the fact that the Cours of the Dulai-Lana is very

significance of such a phenomenon night Anglophila M. Vambéry continued: Russia easily be underrated. Japan, partly of has no essential interest in taking poesension of intention and partly by force of circum-Tibet, for the roads leading frem Tibet to India stances, has taken on herself the rúic of aro narrow mountain paths in the midst of stony wastes, which are quite impassibe for an army. interpreter between the East and West. Among those points ou which an under. Furthermore, it ia kuowu in China that Grea! standing is above all desirable between the Britain would support to the utmost in Chinees refusal to negotiate with Russia concerning the two great divisions of the world that of

cession of Tibet. Bussin is too much socupied religion, in the widest sense of the word, in other parts of Asia for her to autangkis perimps the chief Japan has not herself for the sake of Tibet. I regard the hitherto been the best qualified exponent of alleged treaty as a trial balloon." the greatest of Oriental religions. She has, however, awoken to the fact that she is the only possible exponent and she has begun to set herself to the task of fitting herself for the mission. What will come of it we would not care to undertake to say, even if

we had the qualifications; but that it must baven notable influence iu the philosophical history of the world it is at least safe to prophecy.

The

When the Education Bill debates are ro sumed in tha autama, To-Day hopes that they will be enlivened by a contribution spoke during the debate on the frist Blue tion Bill of 1978, and a passage in the speech, which does not figure in Hansard, added to the gaiety of Parliament. Said he, in his breezy way, “Zeligion is all a matter of birth, If a Mahornedau ca Buddhist runs straight, Le has as much change of going to Hsaren as

or two from Lord Charles Beresford Ho

is tangeriss Maritimes steamer Annam I have." "What about Tom Fat 7" camò

out an organ for the Romanist Cathedral at Peking.

Only one case of communicable disease was

stage whisper frou Jimmy Lowther on the bench behind. (Now. Tom Fat was a Chinese boy whom Lord Charles brought homessa body servant, and who, by axpart forgory of kis

REUTER'S SERVICE,

LONDON, 17th October.

on the Law Committee and a Mr. Blayfair 10 inke him as on the Public Works Hun. GW F. PLAYFAIR Not at all, sie.

Committee, if he hasna phjertions for y

Lom unly lure for a short time enyway,} By me

The C-LOBAL GUZTARY İsid on the

table the of the Thumbs Committes

-The Cotontal TRBARUE" Aboudel, and the motion was carried, I fel

A. W. Hamilton, and last reported the use in which the complainant was living, Fehring Sea; and the Mutine is a sloop of 180 endeavouring to make away with what was tons, gans, commanded by Commander called a pillow-box, and was arrested on the C. W. M. Plendorfeath, and last reported in spot.

Evidenco was given by the complainant to FI the effect that on the morning in question he the Bebring Sea.--E». D. P.]

was awakened from sleep by the noise of on box striking against another. On looking up he discovered a mun in the room carrying the pilin-box. Witness get up and closed the The COLONIAL EEONETASY ladech the tables door of the room upon the man, wout his fokia Financis Bistemonts in connection with the for the police, and the defendant was arrested. | Estimates for 1805, showing to ausste Anut

THE TEARWAY ORDINANCE, The box which te burglar was endeavouring liabidzies of Sint Desember, 1901

The COLONIAL SECRETARY in the to a friend who had loft it with him for ste shendo of the Hon. Attorney Genera); I beg to carry away contained $e odds, belonging keeping. The house had been securely closed to move the second reading of the Bul up at nive o'clock the previous night.entitled an Urlinanes to amend the Tramway After other evidence, the attorney-General Ordinance, No. 10 of 2012. The object "of put is and proved the statement inade by the the Ordinance is to afford proteica: to fule- prisoner when he was taken to the palies station, graph cables and lines owned by the Admirsity whioli was to the effect that he admitted haring and War Departments as well as to such wo

be owned by the Colonist Government, been in the house but the door was open and COLONIAL TREASURER seconded, and

ho

THE SCHOOL QUESTIONS IN FRANCE

Owing to the re-opening of a number of ctoral schools in France, and the Government's powerlessness to enforce the decress, M. Combos has announced a new Congregation Bill trans ferring the sxecution of the law of 1961 from the Government to the judiciary,

THE BOEP GENERALS. Nothing is known at the Colonial Office in con- nection with the reports that Mr. Chamberlain will grant the Boer Generals a second interview.

RUSSIA AND JAPAN,

The Times Odeas correspondant says that the negotiations between Russia and Japan with a view to the establishment of extensies trading relations are nearly concluded, aneh side making coursione in favour of staplo products,

THE EDUCATION BILL

Mr. Balfour in the House of Commons yesterday uvcepted an amendment to the Educa tion. Bill, giving local education authorities absolute control of pablic meneys, thua securing i popular ednestion in voluntary schools,

FESTIVAL AT MACAO..

went in.

of

On being asked if he had anything farther to add, the prisoner said this was a case of oppression. He happened to be passing at the 26, and as the real culprit ran away, the people the house wanted to get somebody, so they knocked him down and took him to the station.

The rolurned & verdiet of galliy.

jury His Lordship said, in passing sutencs, that the prisoner had apparently hard from some one that there was this money in the house sid and committed burglary in order to obtain it. Three years' imprisonment with hard labour..

ARMED ROBB.BY.

the mution was agreed to.

-miny

The Council then wat into commitido op the bill, and there being no calendments, it was, when the Council resumed, read a third fine tid passed on the motion of the LOLONIAL SECRETARY, Lecunded the COLOSTAL

THEASURER

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The COLONIAL SECRECART-Your Exe.l. lency has already explained to the Connell, that the ordinary exp nditure will exceed the ordinary revente by $131:206, and that the excese of public works extraordinary oror Land sales will bring the deffoit up to $712906.

to

Chomists and Draggisis-by-Appointment to reported in the Colony Just week, the victim, s master's signature, robbed him of several toned fxture among the Portugas, especially so of jade-stune bangles, & pair of gold auil jade dinary, exceeds the talunaled or enditure for

HE. the Governor and Household:

:

Chiness woman, succumbing to puerperal forer

The British craiser Talbot arrived yesterday [31 from Mirs Bay and the U.S, transport Nanshan from Manila. The gaubost Espiegle left for practice.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the neon columns sunľd be addressed to The Error,

Correrements must forward their names and ad. fredves communications addressed to the Editor tut for publication, be as evidence of good faith.

All letters for publication shoutil he written on

the paper only.

onc sido

The umber of visitors to the City Hall Library and Mugum during the wook ending 19ik inst., was 227 non-Chinese and 72 Chinese

and ponuda) "Fat," promptly replied the

noble lord, is in the fire-respecs for Parrals to celebrate the ausait feast in striking

zmentary use preventing particularisation the furusse."

of

Sir

37th

The Gateshead Liberals paterte ned William Allan, M.P., to dinner on the alt., in celebration of his knightlised. William dulivered a rigorous attack on the Admiralty. The possession of sau power, be

Sir

Yeung Shan, Man Cheong and Man Chun la satisfactory to note, however, that the were charged with having, ou 22nd July, while revetus, uxclusive of land sales is estimated o exceed the rovierul esiluates of 1002 by armed with shoppers, stolen from two samman women a quantity of jewelery and clothing, come $260,564. The estimated expenditure, however, The feast of Our Lady of Guia is a time-honour-prising a pair of gold-monn ad bangles a pair for 1903, exclusive of public works extraor- This large orden is made stone earrings, five silver anklets, etc., or, alter 1902 by R350,624.80, among the Portuguesa garrison, whọ make it a

2012 Decrenat." RAUTERIDA natively, with having received the stolen goods up as follows

A ples of not guilty was tendered..

-- Brought over,.,.100-04.19 1,060,328.99 fashion. This year, owing to the presence of The jury given above seo ast in this cass. larger force in Masso than usual, the efforts to The Attorney General said that the prisoners Public: works, recurrent,

oharroable to water accounts thom from Yaumati to Taikokisui, near the staintenance of water, keep up this old custom have been exceptional. eagaged a sampau rowed by two wom to take Abont & outh or two ag invitations were Cosmopolitas Dock. On the way they salzed work city and, but issued by a committen formed for this purpose, to the women, terrorising them with choppars all the Portuguess Indies of Macau and Hong.and robbed them of the articles mentioned. but on information given to the police by the kong to co-operate with the committer in the They then landed at Mongkok and made off t

a

No anymously signed communications that have to the former," and 51 non-Chinese and 2,239 | said, included steem power, gun power, and men † getting up of sa open-air Fancy Fair, the pro- victime they were arrested gabsequently

already appeared in other papers will be insested.

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HoxovONG, 21st October. 1902.

as

Chinese to the latter.

Count Matsakots is reported to be contem Pluting the establishment of a large savings bank in Tokyo with a view to encouraging the habit of thrift among the Japanese generally, The Asahi says that the Count's recont visit to America and Europe has apparently convinced

him of the necessity of starting the bank.

Mr. H. Rpttoujee, D'Aguilar Street, sends as an assortment of Christmas and New Year oards. It contains many pretty specimens, and thase who are in search of artistic cards to send to friends at hous or abroad could not do botter than pay a visit to Mr. Ruttonjee's store, where they will and a large stuck newly arrived from

Europe,

H. Besu, the new Governor-General of French Indo-China, was neciampanied on his vogago to Saigon on the annou by M. Alboris Neton, formerly private secrotary to M. Delcassé, who will be chef de cabinet, and M. Bodier, formerly Governor of Fraugh Indie, The latter succeeds M. Boulloche, Bosident of Cambodia, who becomes Secretary-General for Civil Affairs in succession to M. Broni, retired.

WAN

Evidence was taken.

The two first were found guilty of robbery

the charge of receiving the goods was pressed; with violence, and the third, against whom only was convicted of that offence.

Sentence was defered while the prisoners

The next charge against them was that of underwent their trial upon other charges. having on 21st August at Mongkok received twelve jackets, an apron, a pair of trousers and other goods which had been stolen.

They pleaded not guilty.

The following jury was smpanelled Merry J. D. Usmand, E. J. Figueiredo, F. Hahn, R. G. Heckford. R. R. Hobart, E. B. Pye, J. Duld and

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datziat muzikos 34,000

miscul Waterworks,

INSONS

12,000

Inorcase

Delust decreto 100,701.19

Not increase 2050,624,80

RECAPITULATIOTAG

Chargo on account of public debt .............. Personal emelnmoite

Exchange compensation Stipulated Focrements and in 2

CROASE DO BRUKKIEN JAYA,

zurcase na to salarios boing fized in storing, and to fall in exchange remarkingaskinn New appointzients $40,013:34 dor (pingussia) 5398,00 dos (Yin. bospital) 7,38.0 do. (Bacto, dopt) I1,#31:31 Allows Amm Teems transfgered from miscel

15.087.07

$118,950,65

162.50

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Other charge

traneralamereranfänger B1567.6) Plaque account

14200.00 Okinoda high sohoul and other

improvements in educa

Victoria hospitên may mas ma Rasteriolorical Department

Ecclesiastical

$220,000,00

The Attorney-General stated that on the day Pedder's Wharf to go to. pisce in the Now in question four men engaged a sampan at Territory at the other side of Stonecutters bis wife and a 'boy of 18 years. When the Island. In the saupan were the owner and sampan was near Cheongshawan, one of the passengers sized the owner, kicked him and threatened to kill him with a chopper if be made a main The womanKLĒJO VA; threatened. Then the men ransacked the boat and atole a quantity of clothes and so on. They tied up the owner of the boat and also secured the woman in some way. Afterwards they ran the sumpan aaltores and dec imped up the hill wat editor A information received, the police raided a house with their booty. On 11th September, from Pallic works, recurrant, chargeable in Yaamat and thers found the thres prisoners. | Fublic works, rockers On a search being made a box was found in their possession containing pawn-tickets which proved to relato te certain of the articles stolen, from the sampan on 1st August. The three men were arrested. The sampan man and ble wife coukl not swear that these were the robbers, however.

belled, and the other two no guilty

The jury found thus third prisoner guilty as

Judgment was reserved.

power. Our Navy possessed none of these ends of which are to go towards a fand for the annual celebration of the Feast. For one reason qualificatione. The Terrible, which WAS designed for 22 knots, had crawled home from er another the invitations were not responded Fair was од the point of falling China at the rate of eight to nie knots. Our to by a large majority, and the proposed duckyards were no congested with crippled ernisers that vessels bed to be sent to private through; but saing to the untiring efforts of yards for repair.. When the Powerful came the committee this was averted, and it was home from China her repairs bill amounted to carried through last Saturday and Sunday, os £80,000 or £90,000. He contrasted these with advertised in our paper last week, Favoured the Burarion, the transport teater which by find weather, a large number of Hongkong had travelled 250,000 miles, carrying safely residents went over by the Heangshan on Satur- 80,000 men and had never beaded to be laid up day to attend the fair and the feast. The steamer As to gun power, our newest Chukong also made au excursion trip later on for repairs. vessels were inferior in weight of metal which in the day. Hotel accommodation at Macao avald be fired to American and Japaness was taxed to the utmost, the two principal hotels As to being fall, while the recently started "Hotel ONE of the most remarkable features about

cruisers of smaller displacement. the recent internal history of Japan

maning, the fleet was a phantom fleet with a Internacional," pleasantly situated on the Prais skeleton crew. We were over 14,000 firemen, Grande, was full of gaeste from Hongkong. been the revival of Buddhism. Japan has

2,000 engine-room artificers, and 900 engineers On Saturday evening the Fair was opened not hitherto been the country whose, using

short. The £32,000,000 spent was going in at the Avenida Vasco de Gams, which was has been the mostassociated with this creed,

royalties to Frenchmen for bad boilers and in tastefully decorated with flags and banners and which the late Professor MAX MULLED

bogus ships. We could build, arm, and man brilliantly illuminated with Japanese lanterns our ships properly for less money. In order and fairy lamps, the effects of which were very leclared to be one of the threò great mis-

tu improve the manning of the Nary, he pleasing. The zig-zag road leading up to the sionary religions of the world. Europeaus who have been attracted by Buddhism have

adrovated that the Admiralty should give Gain lighthouse, fort and chapel was also as a rate conse in contact with the doctrine

engineers executive rank and make them nicely lit up, the moon leading its halp to make the scene a-beautiful one; in fact all Macao, in its purer form in Burma and Siam,

offers in reality,

ordinarily so quiet, eu fate for the Indeed, it is only lately that we have been

A loan was announced last month in Holland occasion, even the ricksha-ooolies seeming on reading of the presence of some six or seven We learn that H. E. Senhor Conselheiro of 2,000,000 florins in 2,000 abares each of the alert. lo scoure double fares The pro- European converts living at present in

Castello Branco, the Portuguoso Minister on a

4.1,000 for the Java-China-Japon line," at pargramme for Sunday consisted of a damn high The capital is 6,000,000, but only f. 2,000,000 mes at 9.30 at the Sé Cathedral, in which the Burma, and one of the most remarkable special mission to Chin, and his suite are books in English which deals with the passengers by the H. A. L. steamer Hamburg, are issued. In the prospectus the following syswhole of the Macro clergy took part. It observed:-Mr. L. P. D..Opten Noort, Mr. B. was woll attended among the congregation religion of Buddha is the work of a British which is expected to pass through here on the official in the Burmese Civil Service; we 26th instant. H. E. is homeward bend having Heldring and Mr. . E. Ruys have made anthere were H. E. Ce Acting Governor, Dr. refer to Mr. H. FIELDING'S The Soul of a

alesady completed his mission in the Far East, es agreement with the State, by which a subakiy Lello, his aide-de-camp, and the mard and People. But those who embraced Buddhism slready stated by us. We understand that it is will be granted for the projected line, which military officers. A 130 in the afternoon the or have been brought into a state of sym. the intention of the Leal Sonido of Macao to will give a monthly service between Java and procession of one Lily of Gaid stacked from the Sé, and slowly wended its way to the Gaia invite H. E. to pay a visit to Macao, so that Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, and on pathy with its teaching in Indo-Chins have they can give him a roooption, and thank him the return voyage to Java toach Amor and chapel at the summit of the hill, followed by a dens so as the result not of proselytising by a belmit of the Mucao people for what he has Hongkong. The steamers will be constructed large coacoarse of people, consisting mostly natives but of their own reading and learn-done for the benefit of the Holy City.

of about 5,000 tons, and the service will com- the military element; as it appranked its Their environment has not directly

menos in September, 1903. A head agency will destination, the Guis for fred a saluto. ing.

The L&C. Express writes-The journal of established in Hongkong, sad ar agency The service at the chapel was short, the caused their conversion. They do not in fact differ much in the manner of their the American Asiatic Association, in noting of the company in Netherlands India. The sermon for the ocasion being preached by

In the evening Selection change from those to whom Buddhism has that the confict between the Consular Body and object in the narriage of goods and between-deck the Rer, Father Gunes.

Barn Danes. “Iols,” Mind: appealed most strongly in Europe itself. the Municipal Council at Shanghai has been passengers, while there will also be some roam the fair and illuminations were continues, Valse

settled in the lias of the contention made by the for cabin passengers. The pracipal cargo will aud at o'clock there was a grand pyr Selection... Bolle of New Yor

technic display, the fireworks having That there are such peuple as Europea otter, remarks that the attentive reader of be sugar from Java and coils from Japan, specially ordered from Canton. The Avenida Buddhists is perchance not a familiar fact cablegrams from the Far East must have been but it is expected that the regular direct service was thronged with a cosmopolitan crowd, inclu- to most. Au interesting little book just somewhat puzzled to find, from the mail advises, will promote the traffic of other produce from ding the Acling Governor and party, the elite of Macao society and visitors from lengkong. translated into English, under the title of that the Diplomatin Body in Peking had rated Java and of various articles for import there The Chloess as usual predominated, the chief A German Buddhist, may enlighten these.. in favour of the claime urged by the Municipal from China and Japan. Besides the above attractio for them being the fireworks. The THEODOR SCHULTZE, the subject of that Concil, and against those presented by the named gentlemen, the names of Mr. Abram Mul- bent of the Police Force was in attendance o

It appeared from the cable ler and of Mr. Van Heren Noman, the former both nichts, and the strains of music discoursed rech, was perliaps not a Buddhist as the Senior Consul.

by it helped to enliven the proceedings consider. to understood in Buddhist countries, news that the Senior Coural bad been sustained director of the Netherlands Trading Company ably. Altogether the show was a huge success represent the Club -

Gost-CA. Parker, H.Nbacks--Lt. Qu sbat his great object was to give the world every points fact which seems to argue and the latter director of the Netherlands India as far as appenmnce, goes, Beancially wa the feal nucleus of the Buddhist system, as either some lack of intelligence in the news Tal Bank, are also mentioned as members understand that the procceeds ward not up to nell, A.O.D., and L. Murphy; hell backs- ho vuid humself. - His writings have caused genes, or the exercise of some special affort of the rd of directors. In addition to the the orpectations of the promoters The net P. Clnter, Lt. Solfiset, E.N., and Capt Fallos

on the part of the spokesman of the Commler present capital issue it is intended to issue later progoods of the Fair will not go to the fand as R.A., forward. Dooper (Cape). A

originally intended, but will be handed to the t In Germany iteell a controversy of a bitter Body to disseminate intelligence. We wonder ons bonded loss, at 4 per cent. intervet, of Sisters Confueruntas of Macao raz the boneft Roberts, P. P. J. Wodehouse, R. H. Carter,

of the pour orphans under their chargy,

B.N., and Lt. Badbam Thornhill, RA 8. 1,000,000.

kind. We do not propose to enter into any which it was

The Court adjourned till to-day"

MUSIC FOR THE PUBLIC.

The programme of music to be played by the band of the 2nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, on this New Parade Ground, to-morrow, between 4.30 and & p.m. is as follows: March..."Pompose,"

"Der Frovchutz,” 3. Overture

it Florodors," Blue D'or,"

"God Saver Ftay Ki

HOCKEY,

Home Weber

There will be a match this afterapon, wher the Club will meet H.M.S; Amphitrite on, the Club ground at 430 p.m. The following will

- reneral reverse:

"water"account..

$120,000 provided for in 1902 cali

$27,585.00

055,309.14

$260,00 (05,400,00

112,400:00

$1,000,00

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