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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH
A Northern vernsonlar paper states that the Minister to Chine, is expected in Shanghai Foreign Ministers have demanded posthamon shortly on his way home on leave.
· Sir Ernest Batow, K.C.M.G., British
fail to see why the permission of the Secretary of State is requisite for proceeding with it. There is far too much reference of paltry details to Downing Street, and
A branch office of the New York Insurancé the officials at the Colonial Office mastCo. has been opened at Bank Buildings. think we are a very helpless lot, unable to Mr. Powel Grant is the agency director. decide on any matter, however small. No!
During the week ended 8th November there petty municipality would be so leg-tied as
humours for the five reformers executed in 1900. as it is not sufficient that they have besa tiomically restored to officó,
Delirions, it le reported, with fover, an English gunner in the Royal Artillery threw | himself over a vernodah of the Garrison
A. S. WATSON & CO. the Government here appears to be. Aureoleres of plague (Chinese, fatal) and 1 Hospital on Monday night, and was killed. He
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was buried in the Happy Vallay yesterday afternoon witli military honours,
The steamier Kiangkreas which arrived at Shanghai on the 4th inst. from Hankow and
1902
TELEGRAMS.
"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.
THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.
The celebration of the birthday suniversary of His Majesty King Edward VII was fitlingly carried out in Hongkong on Monday last. A
THE YANGTSZE QUESTION. public holiday bad been proclaimed, sul thero was a completo opasation of work throughout the (FROM OUR SPECIAL, CORRESPONDENT.}
Colong. On the previous day, Sunday the 19th ---the actual birthday of the King- Royal LONDON, 10th November, 12.5 p.m.into was fired from the warships in the Harbour, while there was a liberal display of SENSATIONAL STATEMENT A bunting made by the latter nud ali other rosselé at the anchorage. On Monday, too, i ly of the merchant ships displayed fags.... The main feature of the celebrations, however, was a grand review of the Garrison at Happy Valley. In the evening -Ball was given at Govern- ment House. Hongkong was not unrepresented In the list of Birthday honours, for His Honour W. Meigh Goodman, the Chief Justion, had conferred upon him the honour of knight-
BRITISH FASHODA. The Taily News gives special prominencs
case of enteric fever (Japanese, non-fatal), good deal arises from dread of responsibility, If a Governor chooses to exorcise his A private telegram was received is £haugliai discretion in mactère municipal it is hardly, the 5th inst. from Nagasaki, stating that a likely that ho, would be brought to book,large fire broke out at Fusan on Tuesday night unless in the course of carrying out a larvest 11, and lasted mifil-5-am next day 7 300 ports, reported: Mon-of-war at Hsakow on the.
houses in the Settlement were stroyed.
2nd inst. H.M.SS. Téantes, Bramble, Snipe, to a statement affirming that the object of Test, ami German unbout Ilkin. Passed the visit of the German Emperor to England HM.S. Phonie [P] off Wusishi at 10.30 a.m. on
is to secure British sanction of. Germany's 2nd lust, bound up,
clip in the Yangtze region, as the price of Germany's quiescence while the Anglo- Portuguese negotiations with regard to Delagoa Bay are proceeding. The Daily
heavy deficit. We cannot for a moment imagine that Mr. CHAMBERLAIN wishes that bis consent should be specially obtained in order that a work for which the money has already been votel should be preceeded WHISKY. with. However that may be, the con
SCOTCH
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tingency that Sir HEERY BLAKE hoped for has since occurred, and the money is not only in sight, but has actually been received
CELEBRATED on the 3rd insta sale of crown land at
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BLEND
WHISKY.
Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the BEST BLEND in the FAR EAST.
Per Dozen
$15.00
Kowloon was effected, Marine-Ents Nos. 74 aud 75 and Inland Lots Nos. 1,140 and 1,141 situated at Tsimtantsui Point, being put up to auction. The upset price was 8232,900,,
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The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Mussum for the work ended the 9th inst. gives 220 non-Chiness and 53 Chinese to the former institution, and 58 non-Chinese and 2,198 Chinese to the latter.
Lieutenant G. E. P. Davis, 10th Bombay Light Infantry, has proceeded to India up language leave. He left on the 10th inst.
It is curious to read of Mr. Brandon Thomás,
theauthor of Charley's Aunt, playing the part of
the Pope in the dramatisation of Hall Caine's Eternal Gily at His Majesty's Tuestre, Louden,
James Smith, an American, was fined 31 and bound over in a personal kuml;of $100 to
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A telegram to a Jupacome paper, dated London, 27th October, says-The Britisk Governtaout is contemplating an addition to the navy of twenty-seven vesela, beside the seventy-five alresity under construction, which
namber includes eleven battleships and twenty armoured craisors.
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According to a Peking despatch to Shanghai, several wealthy Chinese are now in that city petitioning the Head Office of Mines and Tailways for permission to construct a railway between Kaifeng, the capital of Honan province,
and
keep the peace for six months for behaving in Nganking, capital of Auhwoi province. It disorderly manner on Monday evening andis further stated that the Ministers of Mines and throateving to stub Mr. Goorgs Warrou, pro- prietor of Warren's Circus, by whom he was employed us a ring resistant.
VERY OLD LIQUEUR SCOTCH and only a nominat bid of $20 above that price was expected, but opposition turned up at the sale, and the land was ultimately knocked down for $151,000. This mean that the Government are now in possession of a sum of nearly $220,000 which they
As a typhoon is reported to have passed over never expected to realise, auit on which they the neighbourhood of the Parsenly, little hope had never reckoned, It would have been
cau be "extortained that the us. Phre Nung, à piece of good fortune merely to effect the which went ashore there bout a fortnight ago The following are also recommended, and sale at the upset price, for besides bringing will escape total destruction. The party which' in a very handsome sum of nearly a quarter left Hongkong on the Machew to survey the are unsurpassid in quality:-:
of a million dollars it also adds an appre-stranded. temel is not expected back for a day ciable amount to revenue from the-Grown or two. reut payable yearly on the land, to say nothing of the taxes to be collected from the buildings with which it will presently be But the Treasury is now in covered. possession of a further sun of more than two- Lakhs of dollars which may, in a sense, be regarded as a gift, and the Governor is at orice put in a position to redeem his promise and place the Blake Clock Tower on the Estimantes. There is, indeed, now not the very ghost of a reason for further delay The work is a necessary one--it has been
Per Poz. A-THORNE'S BLEND $10.80
B. GLENORCHY, MELLOW
BLEND, 2 fine SODA'
WHISKY of great age
10,80
C-ABERLOUR-GLENLIVET -12.00
D. -- H.K.D. LLEND of the Finest
Old Malt SCOTCH WHISKIES 14.40
A. S. WATSON & CO. officially recognised as sucb; and it would,
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in the hands of a municipality, have long ago been commenced. If only as a matter of decency and justifiable regard for ap pearances, the principal, landing place in the Colony ought to be provided with a shelter from the elements. Travellers out froin Europe must be struck rather forcibly with the contrast in this respect between Hongkong and the other ports at which they bare landed en route. At Colónibo, Penang, and Singapore, the landing piers are all
On outbreak of fire occurred on Monday night, about half past eight, on the steamer Wooung (Messrs. Butterfield & Swire); which arrived on the previous day from Shanghai. The fire originated amongst some bales of cotton, but it was soon in time and attucked by the officers and craw, who threw the baraing material overboard. The flawes were subjugated without the assistance of the Fire Brigade, which sent a floating engine alongside. The damage was slight.
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Newe vigorously protests and says that we are in imminent danger of a surrender in comparison with which the Fashoda affair was trivial,
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 8th November.
hood.
PARADE OF THE GARRISON.
days' programme was the grand parade, on the As imtiosted above, the principal item in the
Racecourse at Happy Valley, of the troops of the Clarrison and their inspection by H.E. the Governor, bir Henry A. Blake, GO.MG. The parade took phaos in the afternoon about half-past four o'clock. Shortly after three o'clock, the troops began to arrive, while large numbers of spectatora flocked to the soene, until the Raceconase presented a most animated appearance. The parade was taken Railways bare given their consent to the enter
part in by the Naval Brigade, Royal Garrison THE SOMALILAND OPERATIONS. prise, but that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Artillery, Royal Engineers, Boyal Welsh has not made up its mind yet in the matter. Bentor's Rexbura correspondent wires that | Fusiliers, Sherwood Foresters, Hougkong nad Colonel Swayne, who is ill, has started for Bingapore Battalion BA, Army Orduance I Echo de Chine says that M. Deloncle has renewed to M. Delcassé the protest urged by England. The Mullah's outposts are a few miles Corps, Hongkong Volunteer Corps, 10th Bombay Light Infantry, 33rd Barms Light him against the Siamese treaty, demanding. its from Bobotlo, from which place scouts reso 1- Infantry and 14th Bombay Light In- rejection by the Chambers.-The Associatione ucitra daily. The British garrison is entrench-fantry. As each of the regiments innrohet Commission, according to the same paper, bas appoisted M. Ferdinand Brisson president.ed in a stone fort. The Millsh has a force of on to the ground headed by its respectivo M. Donmer kes teen appointed president of the 2,000 rifles and 15,000 spearman. A large band, the soene presented was one of great interest and pictacesqueness. The smart Budget Commission; M. Bertan, reporter- caravan of rifles, headed by an European, is uniforms of the bluujackote, the unrelieved general; `M. Manyan, reporter of the War traversing tim Webbi country to join the white of the marines, the khaki of the English Commission; M. Honors Begruss; of the Navy;
Mullah.
troops, and the more varied dressss of the and M. Bienvenn Martin, of the Colonies.'
Indians served to make up a picture to be au- mired, Preparatory to the inspection, the troopa were murtered in coldma by Major Dezuy, Chief Blaff Officer. Colobel L. F. Brown, RE," Commanding the Troops in China and Hong kong, was in commend, and was accompanied by Colonel H. F. Johnson, C.R.A, UMG, and other officer.
The Sin Wen Pao is informed that apou the transfer of the extra-ioural railway, the Chinese Government had to pay one million tasla to the Rusinna, so the station buildings, furniture, clocks, etc, remained intact and were not removed, while the trains ran ús usual during the time of transfer, which conditions were rather apexpected by the Chinese. But when the transfer agreement was signed, the Bassian It is reported from Peking, says the N-C.authorities insisted that it should be signed by. Daily News, that a telegram from Nanning, Tartar General Trang, as Manchuria was in his wangsi, sent by Governor-Wang Chih-ch'un, jurisdiction: but the General retorted by saying was received on the 30th ultime by the Grund that the million fuels was paid by the Poi
yang Administration, so it should be signed by Council, announcing that a Tuotai who was captured by the rebele and held to ransom, was Viceroy Yuan. When instruction was naked murdered by them on learning that the Govern- for, the Peking Government ordered the latter Upon this Marshal Sn led a large force against stationed along the section between Yinkan and ment had refused to pay the money demanded. to sign the agreement. The Russian soldiers the rebels, but was badly defeated by them, Shanbaikwan are gradually being replaced by losing a quantity of arms and ammunition and Chinese soldiers. The Fenglion Army was several hundred men.
found to be insufficient for the purpose, 59 Viceroy Yuan has sent out a body of troops under the command of General Kua to protect
P. & O. STEAMER AFIRE. The Poninsular and Oriental stanmər Candia is on fire in the Suez Canal.
LONDON, 9th November.
THE FIRE ON THE "CANDIA" The fire on the P. & C. steamskip Candia, has been extinguished.
THE KAISER IN ENGLAND. His Majesty the German Empire arrived at Victoria Fort yesterday, and entrained at
ence for Sherncliffe Camp, where he was re- ceived by Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Genersis ir Evelyn Wood, Ian Hamilton, and Kelly
regiment, the Yet Royal Dragoons, brielly Kany. His Majesty then reviewed his
addressing the use, whom he congratulated of their behaviour during the late war in Bouth Africa. He afterwards decorated and lunched with the officers of the regiment, subsequently
The salating bass, marked by a fløga talf bear- ing the Royal Btandard, was opposite the centre of the Grand Stand. In the reserval enclosure
there was a large and brilliant company of spectators, among those present being lady and Miss Blake and De Lello, the Acting Governor
of Moono, and staff. It is estimated that there were in all 6,000 or 7,000 spentators on the Race- coarse, while the number of troops on parade is
the different units sad the pipers of the H. S.B.B.A. and the 3rd Burmos were Pat roughly at 3,500. The massed bauds of
stationed in the rear of the centre.
No anonymously signed communications that have protocted from the sun and win, but here by Messrs 8. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co., the the line In conjunction with the Fengtien Army proceeding by train to Sandringham where he His Excellency wore the uniform of a Lieuten-
of the paper only. already appeared in other papers will be inserted.
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BIRTHS.
in Hongkong passengers have to wait in the scorching heat or the soaking rain for their boat, nominally because the Colony is too poverty stricken to provide shelter, but really because the Public Works Depart
The fifth of the U.s. revenue cutters bailt Gorregidor, left Shanghai on the Gth just after successfully performing her trial trip and easily maintaining her speed. She is in every respect similar to her four sister-ships, bet is. in addition fitted with a dorrick and gear for lift-
MILITARY COURT-MARTIAL
At a District Court Martial held at Head-
When His Excellency rode on to the £ll be look up a station at the base and was received with the Royal Salute, the massed beads playing meanwhile a rerms of the Nation Auther.
ant-General and presented a fine appearance, Accompanied by the Commanding Officer and uite and his aides de camps, Captain Arbuthnot and Saladar khal Singh, he made a formal
ment is incapable of carrying out more ing and placing buoys, and has a special arrange.quarters ou the 7th instant, No. 6725 Pirate Majesty's generosity to the men's families while inspection of the troops. This completed,
remaining five only one remains to be launched,
was charged with (1) conduct to the prejudica of On the 1st Novembe, at 89, Runge Rent, than a given umber of jobs at one time.ment for attending to coast lights. Of the John Williams, 2nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Shanghai, the wife of E. STEWART, of ndanghter. As we inve suggested before, if this Depart while the other four are very newly completed: good order and military discipline, and (2) dran
On the th November, at 24, Quinsan Reid,
kenness. He was found guilty and sentenced Shanghai, the wife of S. F. LLOTP, 1.11.U, of a son.
to be imprisoned with hard labour for 42 days and to be fiped £l
On the 4th November, at Trinity Cathini, Shanghai, by the Kev. 11. Codge, MA TH MAS KAY, son of Txoxas Kay, Phriner, Re- frew, Scotland, to JANET PATRICK, ellost dughter of Major J. R. Woon, Renfrew, Scotland.
DEATHS
Two are expected to sail by the end of this
soul..
An Imperial decreo has begu issued announcing regret at receipt of news of the death of H. E.
`GUATEMALAN CITY DESTROYED BY A TIDAL WAVE.
to
A telegram of date New York, 5th iust.,
the Manila Callencies says that
eos,
was received by His Majesty King Edward.
To-day the Emperor lunched with the King, who, in toasting the Emperor, recalled His
Africa, to which the Emperor in reply said he bis regiment of Dragoons was away in Southi
was glad the money had done good and that he would make a further gift,
LONDON, 9th November,
BIRTHDAY HONOURS. The birthday honours include Knighthoods to His Honour W. Meigh Goodman, Esq., Chief Justice, Hongkong, and E... Alford, Esq, for
Governor turned to the bare. Mujer Baker Brown, Commanding the Royal Engineers detachment then marched his company in front of the mat ng base, and His Excellency prosented medals to several non- commissioned officers and men for services with the North Chius Expeditionary Force, lu a few sentences, the Governor complimented those who had gained the medals and pald tribute to the boyal Englers for their general efficiency. The Engineers baring retired into the lines, the march past began to the strains of
marks against his name are to be erased from Cistemala, has been submerged by a tidal merly of Messrs. Jardine Matheron & Co, the razsic from 1hs missed bands, A Life oz the
ment is undermanned, it is the simplest On the 7th November, at Woosung Roud, thing in life, to procure nesistance: there Shanghai, the wife of Joan Diwan, of adiughter.
On the 7th November, at 7, Range Road, are hundreds of engineers and architects in Shanghai, the wile of H. R. H. Tuotas; of a England only too ready to accept work; aud daughter.
as there is the money to pay for it no ex- MARRIAGE.
ense for delay can be accepted. If, however, the responsibility of engaging a wan from England be too great and crushing for our backbonelers Administration, why then we On the 3rd November, at No. it, Punge Road,have to doubt that any one of the private Shanglui, Herpster Avustus Cooren, third son firms of architects in the Colony will bears to give every halp in forwarding the remains of the late WiLLAM COOPER, Superintendent, Engineer, P. & O., Bombay, aged 33 years and ready to take the work in band and the General Hes ital, guarantee its completion in a couple of
years. We trust therefore that His Excel feley the Governor will assert his authority It is true and have this work carried out. the Colonial Secretary has laid it down with dogmatic fervour that the Clock Tower will owned by the Standard Oil Company, arrivet have to wait, and the Director of Publicat New York on the 29th September after an Works seems to have regarded the work as nausally tedious voyage. The vessel sailed
months.
On the ard-November, Shanghai, C. CRACKENTHORPE, aged 50 ycam.
On the 3rd November, at Shanghai, Naser, young child of the Rev. F. MILLER GRAHAM, of the United Free Church of Scotland Mision, Madhura.
The Daily Press.
1ao Ma, late Viceroy of the Two Kwang pto. vinces. The posthumous honour of a Junior Guardian of the Heir Appatout is granted him and also the funeral of a Viceroy. All black
the official records and the officials on the route
of the late Viceroy to his native city in Chickiang province, His eldest son is granted the tank of a second-chas soretary of one of the Six Boards, and his oldest grandson a third-class Borotaryship in one of the Six Boards.
The British four-masted bark Kentmore,
ware following upon the everest earthquake shock ever experienced in that part of the world. No reports have been received as yet as to the exact loss of life, but it is believed that many thousands haru perished. The tidal wave fol- lowed so close upon the shock of the earthquake that the people who were fleeing from the city were creewhelmed in the streets and drowned The city and the surrounding country for sovorul miles have sunk considerably below the level of the pen. Every effort is being made to rash assistance to the stricken eits. Ocos war a
ONGKONG OFvice: 14, DES YEUX KONty impossible of accomplishment, but if the from Yokohama en December 10th last. On thriving little city on the Pacific coast of LODON UFFICE: 181. FLEET STREET, B.C. Head of the Executive becomes peremptory, March 15th the vessel experienced light trades Guatemala uear the boundary of Mexico. It
difficulties quickly vanish.
was formerly a sosport of importance, though its trede has fallen off of late yenmrs.
HONGXONG, 12th November, 1902)-
"In the course
of his remarks in the Legislative Council on the 23rd ult. during the discussion of the Estimates, His Excellency the Governor said: With fresca to this inatter of a shelter for
The English mail of the 11th ult. was delivered in London on the 10th iast.
H.E. Major-General Sir W, J. Gascoigne, K.O.M.C., arrived at Shanghai on Friday to stay for a few days before proceeding, hitleç,
The replayed 8x-s-side football match
and very moderato weather, and consequently made a very long passage. Almost all of the sinw were on arrival found to be suffering from survey, and several were in a pitiable condition. Mulpatrition is stated to be responsible for the also suffering from illness. Several wera
minen blindness." It was stated on board that the men were supplied with very little boridos salt mat.-
8. ANDREW'S BALL PRACTICE DANCE.
latter for services in counction with the revision Ocean Wars was the tune to which the Naval of the Chivas tariff; Grand Cross of 8. Contingent mached past, and as each succeeding Michael and S. George to Bir James Mackay regiment got upon the move, the banda struck and the Honorary Grand Cross of 8. Michael up ita particular regimental air. On the whole, and S. George to Count Mateugata, Honorary the march past was accomplished with great Commander of S. ati, bael and S. George to
precision and with credit to all concerned, Tha His Highness the Sultan of Pahang and Commarines, as usual, were well to the front la the panion of S. Michael and S. George to B. W Mausfuld, Esq., British Consul at Amoy
DY. LELLO IN HONGKONG.
matter of marizes, but where all were so good
It is almost invidious fo make comparisons, On all hands one heard expressions of admira- tion for the magnificence of the spiestsele, and Indeed it was ruel sito make Britons thrill with On the occasion of the landing of Dz. A. P. patriotic pride and such as to live long in the Lello, Acting Governor of Macao, at the Cantan memory of every eye-witness. At the conslu- Steamboat Company's pier, about 11:30 am, onion of the inkron-past, and when the troops had Monday, a guard of honour was foraisked by the re-formed in column, Colonel Brown called for His Excellency 1st Battalion Sherwood Foresters, and a saints three cles for the Klug. of. 17, gune was fired by the Royal Garrison ave the time, the cheers were taken up by Artillery. Dr. Lello called on the Governor, troups and spectators alike, and a mighty shout Sir Houry A, Blake, and we presant at the went forth which made the hills reverberate. A Parades at Happy Valley and the Birthday Dall few bars of the National Anthem from the bands ended the paradu, and the troops maréied away at Guverament House,
back to the Ci
WARREN'S CIRCUS.
It should be mentioned that the arrangements were all carried through without a hitch, thanks. largely to Major Denty sanfiting sategy. The policing of this grand was in the meds of the GMP, the Chinese Submarine Miuers, sud a few members of the H.K.Puzder Inspector W. G. Warnock,
BALL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
Last evening from five till seven o'clock, the first practics dance for the S. Andrew's Bail was held in the City Hall. There was a large attendance. The band of the 1st Derbyshire « Blake Pier, I may tell hon. members of between Wolfe's and Rutherford's fear, The 9th instant was the birthday not only of Regimoot (Sherwood Forestera) was unable to
this Council that I am us anxious as any which settles the destination of the trophy, King Edward VII, but als (boing the 10th day be present owing to their attendanes being In spite of the great counterattraction provided "man in the Council to 86 this shelter pus is to be played off this afternoon at the of the 10th Chinese moon) of the the Empress required at a military far-ral. In their by the review in the Happy Valley, the after
up at Blake Pier, and I fully recognise Happy Valley.
Dowager of China. In ennnection with this, alace the whole of the danse music was nou performance at the Cirons on Monday wa *the importance of it; but unfortunately,
waway note that the Sin Wer Pas states that played on the Highland bagpipes by Piper well attended, and in the evening the large without increasing taxtion, I do not see ·A farewell dinner was given by Mr. J. W
on every tenth birthday Anniversary of the Em-J. E. Sizolair, assisted by the pipemester of the marques was crowded with an audience at my way to leasing that on the Estimates Osborne in the Kowloon Hotel on Monday even press Dowager, an unhappy rat happens to Mint Burma Light Infantry, each taking alter appreciative and enthusiastic as that which for this year. At the same time, if we ing is Quartermaster-Bergeants Ansell sad the country, as on har fortieth birthday anni nato dauces. The dancing was entered into witnessed the opening of the season on "found that the result of the year's revenus Mepham, H.K.9.B.R.A who, with their versary the Empress Dowager lost her son; on with great spirit. Among the tunes played Saturday. We have already described the
appeared to justify it, I have it in my 16th inst., by the transport Palawan.
families, are leaving for England on Sunday, her fiftieth, the Franch ocopied Annam and were "The Duchess of Edinburgh" (opening programme that has so far been submitted, the Governor and Lady Blass gave a hall in "mind that in those circumstances I should
on her sixtieth, the Japanes entered Cores and march, played by Piper Sinclair), "The Da'iland on only repeat that the efforts of the Gorerament House at 230 pm on Monday. ough the Senor of the forsign Ask the permission of the Secretary of Thy transport Wäkool, having on board that Dexod Formoss. Her eventieth birthday among the Tailors" feightsoma real), Miss menagement to provide à really first-clons The scent 245
Drummond of Farth" and "Captain Daff entertainment are meeting with the suncem State to put a voto for that amount before part of the Royal Welsh Fusilier Regiment will come off the year after next, aud as very *the Coune 1 with a view to carrying out proceeding to India, sailed yesterday for tenth year of her life sooms to be an unfortun (strathspey and reed, "The Ball that was in they deserve. Is addition to the nuel evening officials dress, in addition to the costsmes performance, there will be a matinee to-day and of the Dark was one of unusual brillianos, Calcutta. The vessel was to have sailed on ate one, some of those at Court propose that Oban (reel). Lady McKerzie of Seaforth that work." After the work has once Monday, but the presanos of a typhoon in the the country should celebrato ber seventieth (strathspey), "The Wind that Shook the every Wednesday and Saturday during the while the weat
season. A change of programme will shortly grounde bean played on the Estimates, and the China Ses caused that arrangement to be birthday next year (when she is really sixty Barley (eightsome reel), and " The Keel Row money voted, as was the case last year, we altered.
fake plac (Highland Bohottishe);
nine years old).
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In honour of the Klug a birthday H.3.
represent
and the 1878, and military
fb being propitious thọ tal House wore beentifully
lit up with paper tires and illuminated for