LATE TELEGRAMS.
NEWS VIA AMERICA.
THE YOKOHAMA FIRE.
The Nagasaki Prése of the 13th inst writes:- -There wea w big frs in the former Settlement IRISH XENDERS ACTIVE..
Loric, 20th October.
curly on Sunday morning which virtually The Irish Nationalists were much in evidence destroyed the comparatively new three-storey at question time in the House of Commons to roofeil, at No. 183, between the promises of godown, with basement, stone-faced and tile day. They bombarded the Irish Bonetary, Smith, Baker & Co. and Hutchison & Co. Wyndham, with all kinds of queries, interrup together with its contents, consisting chiefly of tions and contradictions of his statements arent wilk cloth, waste cotton yarn, linen, and wine the imprisonment of Irish members. Wyd.(reports the Japan Advertiser). ham's replies, though given in a conciliatory téus, evoked storms of derisive ories, mingled with hisses, and the speaker was kept busy suppressing demonstrations which threatened to develop into disorderliness,
A conserv¬
tive estimate places tho value of the contents at wall over a million yen. which, we understand, fully covered by insumare. Among the silk stock, 200 bales, had already begu prepared for shipment yesterday morning. A considerable quantity of staff was taken out of the building. and some of the silk is only water damaged, but after every allowance has been made for salvage, the proportion of loss canzót fail to be
THE FONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1902
HOW TO FIGHT THE PLAGUE.
Dr. Jesiah Oldfiekl contributes to the Wes! - minster Review for October a very interesting paper cancerning the success which attendal the efforts of the Minister of our of the first pestilence which is hefted this efforts of car olase nativo States in India in combating the ablest medical efficos, La the first two visita tens of the plague in this native State they lost 50,600 lives, but after the adoption of the recurrence of plagne, and do not greatly for measures which he describes they have had no
its advent. The secret of the success was that the Minister took the people into his
Instead of dragooning confidence.
them
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3
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ILLUSTRATED WITH VIEWS OF
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GOOD WORK. PROMPT RETURN.
WE HAVE AN ESTABLISHMENT SOLELY DEVOTED TO EXECUTING
Loudon, Catober 21st.-A dramatic develop- ment in the fight for the control of London a that Speyer Brothers, who are facing Charles tabe railroads occurred to-day, when it transpired Yerkes's plan, had bought control of a lig of transportation, thereby not caly reducing company hitherto allied with the Morgan schons. the scope of the Morgan projected line by many Yerkes rival railway was announced at to day's Fil
but actually threatening it with
legal obliteration. The latest nova this Mor
est
of the House of Commons Tub committee. Sir Edward Clark, as counsel for William O Brien moved the adjournment of the House in order to discuss questions arising
road covering the district westward, between the London United Electric Railways, withdrow DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN. the bill providing for the construction of the from the cone of former Police Fergeant
Hammersmith and Picadilly, und southward Sullivan, now in Angrier, who is alleged save obtained the conviction of innsesat perous
between Clapham and the city, The Morgats through perjury
had origiually intended to cover these points, Es The Liberat leader, Sie Honry Campbell.
from the amalgamation effected a year ago, and the London United already had certain powais
supporting their demand that the Government on Sunday morning, bat before either the
inent noder the title of the London United fix day to discuss the state of Ireland, but he Satsumacho brigade under Superintendent declined to make the Liberal opposition respon. Borgin or the Polica brigade conki reach the
sad Peadily and City Eailroad." ible for the demuud, which, he said, was made scent, the flames were bursting from the roof
Morgan interests at Sir Edward Clark's un- Browne expressed surprise in behalf of the FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY by the constitutional representative of Ireland and it was obvious that the building was doom-
noucement, which left him scarcely half the andix regard to a paraly Irish question.
ad. The delay in the discovery of the eatbreak
length of the road over which ho Jind beve Premier balfour retorted that Sir Henry's is due to the substantial character of the go-
arguing for nearly a year, and requested tim doctrine seemed wholly separatist. He would down, the walis and iron shutters of which kept
to consult his principals. Amid sensation not admit that the government of Ireland was a
the fire from birsting out at the sides, while
the committee adjourned. Mr. Browne thes purely Irish question. and until the ambiguous the contents, being composed of combustibles
announced that the Morgens were ready to go attitude of the Liberal kader was cleared up which burn quietly, nobody passing the spot
on with sach roads sa they had loft, uamely he declined to say if the Government would a quiet one at best after nightfall would have
between Picadilly and the city, and they would grant u
a day for the discussion of the ntxty of been likely to notice anything during the early Ireland.
einges of the are. Both brigades got to work
bill esking for the take the earliest opportacity to introduce ner cipation of a seuestional debate on William from the hydrants, and as they were luckily every house had to be simultaneously fumigated of the London United, Counsel
The gall ries were crowded to-night in mati- with eight jets, one frölu the steamer sad seren | And then for the next eight days every room in unexpectedly be. Powera which they had s deprived of the defection O'Brien's motion,
able to draw apon the Honmurn Road 8-inch for two hours from six to oight in the evening the Yerkes interest demanded that Pienilly representing
City Read also be withdrawn, as it had no In the streets
Dasherwan, cordially joined the Irish in rory.heary. The slurm was turned in at 2.10 and divisional sub-wards, and put an inspector the Borgan project had passed through Parlis-WORK FOR AMATEURS, AND WE HAVE LARGER AND BETTER FACILITIES
into a egregation camp which they regard na almost worse than death, he showed ther how they could escape the necessity for it. This is the way in which he did it
We divided the eily into wards and sub-wards, over each, and then we fixed a big holiday and we provided limewash and chloride of time, and perchloride of mercury, and other strong disinfectants of free charge, and on the fixed day every householder was held reponsible to taru out his house, wash it thoroughly, disinfect it, and limewash it throughout. It was all dous simultaneously, and extel inspector had to sue that in story homes in his little strict it was being doue. The officers of State, 20 rods through the whole city, broad streets, slums, healthy parts, and plague-stricken areas alike, and it was made a great festival of cleansing
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In outlining the Sullivan butter. O'Bri-n | mais, the supply of water was unsually good.with burning sulphur and native lobna. This states, having been presented in Parlia VICTORIA LITHOGRAPHIC
af the After four hours of work the surronading too, was provided fres to the powere lighted ment as part of the London United scheme
declared that Patrick Nolan, one Gosorament's witnesses in a certain prosecution properly was out of danger from any spread of in Dublin and Sligo, althongh he swore at one the flanirs, but the skeleton of the godown, as -trial that letter purporting to have been it stands, exposes persons aut property in the written by Mr. Machute, pasident of the ricinity to a different kind of peril. The fire United Herolutionary Longus, arranging for a las barut away all the uprights, leaving the murderous outrage, was in Sullivan's med bricks murely on top of one another, so that a writing, yet afterward avowed that he has atong wind might lead to the collapse of the been
employed to shield Sullivan from justice rains like a pack of card. The outer walls, by discrediting the silence of other witnesses, with the exception of part of the third storey, aud that Sullivan was guilty of forgeries....
are all standing, and Mr. Morgiu considers the Describing the Sligo trial as an age-vit-circumstance a remarkable one. The cause of ABS, Mr. O'Brien declared that a more the fire is unknown, but in Mr. Morgin's dishonest or revolting trial ad never been held. opinion it originated somewhere on the second He said the Irish members feared that Dublin foor. The bluze attracted a large crowd of Castle was trying to hash the Sullivan matter spectators, both nativa and foreign, and created up, but that it was a case of greater gravity than good deal of excitement. that of Nergeant Shosidad, because the plot Sulli. Tan and organized against the Irish League was of the same churcter as the Pigott forgerles against Faruell. Mr. O'Brien charged that the wovernment had packed the jury to sequit. Sullivan on kid then speat an enormous sum to shelter him from justice.
The greater the scoundrel in the Irish con- stabulary, said the speaker, the sucer he is of being shielded and promoted."
The Attorney-General for Ireland, J. Atkin- son, replying to O Brien, charged that the fact◄ of the case had been strongly misrepresented, and he taunted O'Brien with being too cowardly to bring the case openly in the law courts. At this statement (here were shoate of " Withdraw"
from the Irish benaker..
O'Brien demanded to know whether the Speaker of the House, Court-Gally, replied that he did not take the remark as calling O'Brien a coward, but as applying to the couns he had taken. The Attorney-General thou withdrew his expression and inves.ded with the contention that he did not have the power to try a man s second time for a crime of which he had been nequitiad, He red O'Brien for bringing infamous charges against the Crown without proof.
Wyndhang duclared that O'Brien's charge had been completely disposed of and ridiculed the idea that the matter was one of urgent publie importance.
remark of Atkinson was disorderly. The
T. F. O'Connor said the present debate filled him with more despair than any he had ever before heard in the House, and reiterat- ed the charge that the Government had packed the Sullivan jury with Protestants and Vrionists.
tury arrangements between (be parties concerned, He waved the withdrawal of the land parching bill, which was agreed to, and the House hea adjourned.
Boston, 20th October.
FRANCE AND SIAM,
every night at the same time
organs Dow
ut short intervals, and upon these the same which since this morning was nousxistent in fumigants were placed, as that for two hours other words, declaring that the every night for over a was in a state of fumigation in such a way for the Merguns demanded a verdict on this week the city had no fegalized tabe project at all. Conuse! that all the people and all their clothes lead to point from the whole House of Commons, saying b turned out and exposed sither to frash air or antiseptic fames. The inspection was done the committee was not entitled to deal with the so thoroughly that over each ward the munisipal now atate of affairs. The obairman, Sir Lewis inspector was told off to see to the streets and members of the committee, said he would have McIvor, after a long consultation with the houses, a doctor was appointed to each ward fur house to house visitation, and
to report the cirenmatances to the Hou magistrate appointed to each ward to emphasise Thursday.
a special authorities and postpone! his decision until the fact that the State intended to carry out rigorously the rules laid down, and fually in misunderstandings led up to what Yerkes terms It is learned that a carious chapter of each ab-district three of the best known and his coup. The promoters of the Lordou United best respected men in that sub-district were say that though they were willing to pool their appointed to spend their whol time interests with the Morgans, they believed they explaining to the inhabitants of their on were better fitted to control the truffle manage The Paris Dépêche Coloniale of the 17th at Duighbourbond the facts of the case and the ment ef an English line than the American firm
remedies that were being adopted! further we agreed tiut no plague care that was J. P. Morgan & Co., through whom the negotia Sir Clinton Dawking, a partner in the house of reported should be remored to the camp but tions were conducted, refused to agree to this. advised the remedies to be adopted and provided of the arrangements of their own section of should be allowed to be treated at home, and we and the United official thes demanded control radicines and disinfectants free; but we decreed the line, which was also denied, Sir Clinton that very ease that was detected sad which had then went to the United States. It is in. to the canip. The cases that were treated at not been reported should be at ones carried away timated that the promoters were indignant home were isolated in every house that had two at what they considered to be their ill- rooms, and thus it became the rarest thing him the road. Bir. Yerkes therespon cabled treatment and called Mr. Yerkes, offering either for the sick and the well to be sleeping them to go to the Speyers, and shortly after Mr. together, or for cases to be unknown to the Yerkes's rotura the Speyers bought up the road, district medical officer. By the means we got thus blocking the Morgan scheme. J. Pior. a thoroughly good cleaning done at com. paratively small mast, we got a fairly compiste pout Morgan has unst his second defeat in this bold upon every case of plague, and more than auntry within a month," says the Str. The all we had the goodwit of the people and firet was the subsidy, the second was the smash- their hearty co-operation.
up of his great London tube schome.
publishes an interesting criticism by M. Ettenue of the Fuco-diamets Convention, from which it appears that M. Delcassé may meet with some serious opposition from the Colonial party whow this convention comes up for ratification. M. Etienne, as indeed the entire Colonial party, had been partisans of a sort of forward policy in the vast region west of the Mekong, which, by implication, in the Anglo- French Convention of 1906, was a French sphere of influence and land buen complacently coloured thus on all renut mags published here. Instead of following this polity. M. Delcasa bas adopted another which 11. Stienne describes as follows:-
!
Then
"
THE SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M., gives to the As sociated Press the following Impressions of the seene caused by the Irish members in the House of Commons last month, particulars of which wo reported in a recent issue.
Louden. Delober 12ud,-The fight for the control of London's "tube" railroada has caused a very nausual amount of somment and discus- sion in the London newspapers this morning. On the whole satisfaction seems to be felt at the disconferture of the Morgan group, whose ex Pensee in pushing their bill through Parliamen are estisunted to approach $500,000. The Daily News says: Under the new conditions the more modest schemes of the British promo all rides the necessity is urged of some central ters may bare bettor chuness of success.' in advisory anthority to deal with the transit nests of London instead of the present chaotic Procedure.
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1002. Below overflow. Below overflow.
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1901.
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1901.
1002.
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58,500 Consumption per head per day
10,7
10.6 gallous water is of excellent quality.
The Government Analyst reports that the
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"7.-All must stand in the right attitude it their respective positious and remain quiet until the Imperial carriage has upon its departare proceeded a distance of one cho (120 yards).
B-No one can be allowed to clap his hards or shout BanŁ.'
show the card bearing their official title, marks "Those who assemble at the station shall of honour, and the titles of the public offices they hold."
THE RAND MINES.
The Times Johannesburg correspondent writes under date October 15-
The chairunn's remarks at the meeting of the Glen Deep Mining Company to-day ure deserving of attention. In the Beat place, Mr. Schumacher, speaking cz cathedra ou bobalf of arm from which one is accustomed to look for the most enlightened and broad-mindedd attitude
gave
it
TELEPHONE No. 135.
Consumption 124872,000 122,811,000 gallons with regard to South African affairs generally Estimated popu
it to be clearly understand that white nu- skilled labour-was regarded as a temporary expedient and not as a possible solution of the It consists-girea a treaty in which certain
labour difficulty. In other words, the Eckstein clauses have been constantly violated (not by us,
firms are not prepared and consequently us but by the other party)-it consists in suppress
other firm are prepared to throw themselves ing these clauses purely sud simply. It is the
-into the white labour experiment and organize method adopted by surgeons who cut off a
on a large scale. They reguise that the member as soon as it is diseased. The
Consumption... 12,374,000 9,183,000 gallons experiment is a very timely expedient, sad, as Siamese, armel, invaded tho 25 kilomètre strip
Estimated popu
Bach,
ณ welcome alternative to allowing a mine Istion utilised by the treaty of 1893 on the right
of a percentage of stamps to remain idle; but bank of the Making. Troy will no longer
they do not consider it capable of oxtension as a violate this clause in the future, The class
general practice. The reason for this view is ls amputated. There will no longer be a
entirely the question of cost. The wealth of neutral zone on the Mekong. All along the "I have seen many strange and exciting
the Rand, it coatonded, right bank of the river they will be un scenes in the House of Commons," be say
reste mainly on täs consistency of the ore in a given area rather their own rail. They will no longer be for-tat that of Thursday (16. ult.) was the most
than on the extraordinary nature of the profits, biddou to construct fortified posts there. Did strange and most exciting. It deserves serious
the average amount of which is not such as to the occupation of Chantaboon by our troops cou. notien as a symptom of, and clue to, the present
justly the reduction which, it is argued, the stitute a humiliation of which they complained? political condition. Joku O'Donnell, the chief
BOER GENERALS STILL TALKING, intranetion of unskilled white labour must O'Brien's motion for an adjournment of the They will complain no longer. Chantaboon will character therein, is not the kind of ma
ontail. The mines anst, therefore, look i House was rejected by 215 votes to 117.
be evrotated. In the Cambodian provinces of would expect to see figure in such a scue. Of
native labour for their dorelopment, and every Wyndham then explained that it was impos.Battambang and Siem reap the Siamese com all the points of that terrible scene- for it was
Before leaving Paris the Boer Generals ad- effort will be made to increase the supply. Mr. sible to poes the Irish Land Purchase Bill this plained of not being able to construct furtilien terrible-the most remarkable was the absolute
firessed a manifesto to the French gation. The Schumacher also pointed out that the extension version, and said be hoped in the course of the tions or maintain regular troops. They will no helplessness, the cowed inaction of the Unionist Dext gession to introduce a new bill for volun- longer be tempted to violate the double pro. majority, so divided add harassed by the sense of We are in receipt of advice that a very serious to reader assistance to our people and necessity be sat of Chinese labour. As the supply of The Kobe Herald of the 12th inst, writes: yet been unsuccessful in inducing the British increased anruber of white men, which cannot principal passages are as follows-Having as of native labour implies the employment of on hibition. Battambang and Sledap will be the irresistible doom coming hourly upon their state of things was discovered by the police at theirs under their entire and definitive lealers that they cannot conceal their dopres a milway station west of Hiroshima just before 50w reached its climax. nothing more alive labour inorasses and other mines start usareiguty without restriction or reserve, sion, and are impotent by pauie, aut there was the time arrived for the passing of the train ourselves to the antions of Europaand America. This is perfectly true, but the progress of the remains for us as a last resource but to address work the field for the white man is extended. They grant us in exclunge; it is impossible to the other reason that the spectre of Ireland conveying His Imperial Majesty the Emperor In this pressing extremity we have asked the country never can be what it would he if no u enil it a rectification of the frontier, for the which was supposed to be laid aside had from Maiko to Clife on Sunday last. A Hiro- world to come to our aid with charitable gifta limited market for unskilled white labour were A notable gathering of leaders of inter-frontior has never been traced, but a delimitation risen again more menacing than over, and untional reputation mile remarkable the open-signing to us a few marshes near the Great finally there was perhapa aise of shame thing serious happened at or near Otake station fellow-citizens and other indigent pornout and poned on the Rand.
shima despatch of the 10th states that some for our widows, our orphan our ing of the Arst convention of the United 1rish Lake and the diminutive Işen kingdom of Bastak, at the feeling that this man, who was just before the Imperial train was due. A fually, to assist us in the task falling upon us persons and, League in this eity to day: John E. Redmond, Au wlditional king among its tributaries, that calling for the right to be heard in the number of police inspectors harried to the of bringing up one children properly. May wo member of Parliament, Michael Davitt and is the clearest result of the advantages obtained, House of Commons, had been gagged in station, owing, it is stated, to the receipt of bo permitted to recall to you the terrible con John Dillon, members of Parliament, envoys by our Republic."
Ireland by systematic persecution. This hap parties had plotted to do damage to the ledge of the world our extreme misory and not letter at the station reporting that some sequeness of wantin order to bring to the know for Ireland Edward Blake, Irish member 3. Etienne then notes the fact that the new was why the Ministerialisis sat cowed, help- of Parliament; United States Seastor Smith of convention leave entirely misaffled the questionless, and abarhed at the scene, one of the signs Imperiul train. The authorities, the despatch to excite the public mind. The sword has been New Jersey, Patrick Egan, former United of the King of Laung Prabang, wh se territory, of some great coming change. It is spoor bark on good authority that some explosive of such great misary. The losses caused by the adds, are keeping the affair yery secret. We sheathed and all strife is silenced in the presence: States Minister to Chile, and Palick Ford of lying on either side of the Mekong. Is neither to foretell what it will lie, but for a good reason the Irish World, were among the delegates.
Siamese nor French, although nominalty under Irishmen hope it may take the shape of a start as found on the line near Otake station by the war are indescribably great, The convention was opened at 11.45 by French protection. The new convention, in ling, gigantic surrender. One of the must police authorities. Subsequently an engine small amount which England will give iu ac great that the National President Joba Finnerty. Acting
fact, aggravates the danger of this abnormal important portents is the eagerness of mine unt
ras sent over the line to test the safety of the cordance with the terms of the treaty of Mayor Doyle welcomed the delegates to this situation, for it declares that the convention of ten of the landlords who are wealthy with track. Happily everything proved to be in word it ten times as large, will be altogether in city. Bourke Cookran was chosen temporary makes no change in traditional relation between estates in England, and are therefore indepen order and the Imperial train proceeded on its sufficient to repair the serious damage done by chairman. Addressing the convention Mr.
the King of Sison and that portion of uang dent of Irish agitation, and because they are,
way in safety. Otake is the seventh station on the war. One widows. eur orphase, the mau- STILL LEADING Cookran said that an appool to arms by the Prabang situated on the right bank of the besides, politicians first and landlords afterwards the Sunye has from Hiroshims and is situated tilator and indigent, and our children for whom Trish people would be folly rather than Mekong As to the stination by whien Every thinking man, whether landlord be ten between Kuba and Iwakuni. It is to be hope we come to seliit your Belp will only derivo patriotism, but that when the truth of the Fou obtains the right to be previously ant, believes that two to three year purchase that the men responsible for this attempt to very little benefit and in most cases none at all Trish question had become apparent to the informel in ease Sinn desires to construct and a small grant from the Imperial Exchequer perpetrate a diabolical piece of work will be from the amount in question. world an adjustment of the difficulty would railways or canals or other works in the are all now standing between Ireland unda final discovered, be possible.
Siamese portions of the Mekong basis, the settlement of the land question, and the Before the afternoon adjournment speeches clause cited as proof of Siamess recognition of conquest of the laud by the Celia from Lue were made by M. P Curran of Boston and the Anglo-French Coarpation of 1886, M. English garrison. Among those who think General James R. O'Beirne of New York. The Etienne considers the satisfaction thus accorded that a gigantic surrender is inevitable at an early econing, sesion was wildly onthusiastic, especias pardly platonic. There la no reason to up- day is, I have reason to beliese, the Irish Chief ally during the speeches of John Dillon and pose, according
le sol Davitt, on the resolutions which was basin great public works in the Mekong basis; the latalogs to cousut, to a conference, fed deahi of Osaka. There once lived in Oaks a
that Siam intends to recretary, Mr. Wyndham himself. He urged” A somewhat romantic story is told by thei introduced at the close of the waston were on the contrary, if she undertakes any angh travelling long distances to their homes in order or us, who died ten years ago. He had three adopted amid cheers.
Dillon, one of the Irish envoys, said that the parts of it with the help of capital that is totaled almost year, and I have heard he has sil his children away with the exception of the exploitation of her territory it will be in other to put permanent pressure on them ble has leughters and a sou, and as his means were not.
announced that there would League needed assistance from Ivoland, because French. Thus, seeording to M. Etienne's in-
bigger sufficient to
support his wife and family he gare the people there were disarmed because they terpretation of this clause of the convention, said privately that eservion might be over in youngest girl, tou years of age. At nine years were not allowed free speech, a free discussion in any country may immediately begin to open. the Press, the liberty of public mesting, and up the region in question without Frances that he meant if the landlords and tenants agree ng dancer, end some five years ago the boy of the Kobo and Hyogo stations during the
case of certain events, whereby I understood of age the only son was bestowed on a wander. lastly a frame of this experiences of Jobs somewhat forcing the note,
This, he said, is tyranny having any right to complain. This is evidently He repunted some
for neither England,
on a common basis of settlement. In the proceeded to Europe in company with his passing of the Emperor on the 8th
performing Kome the O'Donnell and Willlara Redmond in trying to nur Jagan, nor Germany, nor any other meantime pressure on the Government is coining uster. Walle
His Majesty the Emperor is expected to IF YOU REQUIRE A PERFECT boy 1 aditress meetings There are those who will could seek to develop the Siamese portion of Government
from various quarters. It a doubtful if the was seriously injured and ouable to follow his pass the Kobe Station at 3.47 p.in, on the 8th tell you be said, "that the tent remedy is the Mekong basin without rst obtaining the Bill without violent closure, which may
can carry the Education profession, but fortunately he was not to be left inst. on his way to Kyushu. You are requented
• Kail
on the streets, as
to assemble at the Kobe or Hyogo Railway in Boma took slking to hima, for cotzidorable
bi
re.
JAPANESE BOY'S ROMANTIC CAREER.
prace,
TRADE
CLUB'
At Paris, General De Wet in the course of a speech, regretted that the British had followed the example of those who retreated from a pow der magazine when it was ou the point of A SCOTCH WHISKY OF EXCELLENT exploding.
GRANDMOTHERLY KULES AT
KORE.
the following instractious to those persons who On the 6th inst, the Mayer of Kobe issued were entitled to admission on to the platforins
The revival of Irish industries, but 1 say there authorisation of the Siamese Government, auá, lead to scenes inside the House by the à gentlemen were, through his misfortune. | Station not later thas 3.10 p.m. on the same day. will never bó a vovivál, until the land of the iuasınnch as commercial or economic activity in English Nonconformista, very like these the lad and adopted father... The boy was stations are requested to bear the following
it would be
QUALITY AT REASONABLE
PRICE.
PER DOZEN
PER DOZEN
$13.50
LIQUEUR WHISKY,
TRY CHE
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Those welcoming the Emperor at the her own dominions would take place under the caused by O'Donnell, so vehement is am from a The platform and resolutions were then pre legal sanction of Sium as an independent Stats, party passion, oud outside it may produce out then went to an elementary school, had is at matters in mind: sented. They pledge the convention to undying had undertaken to develop this portion of "The attempt to force the frisk, members inte-Lared for. Nainrally, his thoughts yes turned with the family crest and hakan. Those who allegiance iu the canas of Ireland'-Indepen, herself entirely correct to say that. Siam breaks in Pagland, also on the Irish patterus ta'high-school scholar, happy and well 1.The dress shall be frock cast or houKING EDWARD VII dence; assert the right of the Irish mos to her territories. But by the present convention the Ministerial lobby on the Education Bill onwards the band of his birth and to bis kindred. tave uniforms must wear them, arry on the war against England by means of no such enterprise is possible for her without the first night of the Session, when Mr. Balfour le knew his parents had lived in Canka, and bonourable weapons, assert the belief that first coming to an ngremont with the French insulted Ireland by refusing to give her a day weently i wrote to the South Ward Office velcoming his Majesty is to stand straight "3.-The most respectful, altitude for those the leaders in Ireland are best fitted to direct Government Bo that, after all, for all such to voice her wrongs, feiled. To sum up, the maing for information of his people and giving with hands hanging down, eyes downoist, and and carry on this contest ; de inand the arraign practical purposes as interest modern colonial ment of England at the bar of public opinion Power, the region in question remains virtually robo members feel that they have scored particulars of his life. I he matter has been put sad forward, without a movement
Nobody has a a French sphere of infuente, and the president maladroit tastics of Mr. Balfour. The Govern that an aunt was discovered, and on the 4th good word through the dissemination of the facts of her
Bay for the to the hands of the police, with the result rule, declare that the United Irish League is of the Fruch Colonial party in the Chamber ment is threatened from many quarters, and is inst.
The wse sent to Home. the only mennee to England's rale in Ireland, has, obviously for his own reasons, hers over divided, sud is, I believe, doomed, while Ireland youngest daughter of the old man, sister to the and finally urge upon the members in this stepped the mark and indulged in unjustifiable has once mere rushed into the foremost placeful who was taken to Rome, is new married and country to contribute liberally to the cause,
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