INTIMATION

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS SATUR NOVEMBER 29TH, 1o02

The local merchant would not hear of the

The Kronstadiski Vialnik statễn that the

fiting of the duties on a gold basis—which | Bassin arainer Djigit, which is to join tim would, as we pointed out, have the tendency quan on this station, will not come direct to

A. 3. WATSON & CO., of automatically removing the unwonted the Far East, bat will call at the Cape and then

offering for Rale i

MSTVED.

Thoer steward of the Sachean, who deserted his ship hero and was arrested in Singapore in connection with the diappearance of mone money from on board, has been banded over to

disturbance in the finances on the occasione on to Australia. She will make the greater

part of her voyago under inil. of any serious alteration in the rate of exchange—becauas he fears that the bur den on his imports would be increased to an unbearable extent; yet, inconsistently, he was prepared to increase artificially the burden by more than doubling the huties to be paid in silver. Pissibly even the. mnast bigotted bimetallist would now be dis

As usual it this wason of the year we are posed to allow that the apparent dropin the import duties brought about by the reduced value of silver has been dearly purchased at the expense of the present very serious con- dition of the trade. As if this neglect were not unfficient, we actually find that the Chief Corninissioner sent out by the British Government to assist in alleviating the burdens on emnerce has lent his cutulen- ance to an export tariff far more burden-

SPECIAL SELECTION OF THE.

PUREST AND BEST

CONFECTIONERY

from the simplest quality that of the most recherché description imported from

the bending

LONDON AND PARISIAN HOUSES.

INTENDING SENDERS OF

CHRISTMAS

AND

NEW YEAR CARDS

will find in war stocks a TASTEFUI, FLEASING and REFINED ASSORT

MENT

LIMITED,

CONFECTIONERS, &C..

ptain of the Sachsen, which suited for

Euripe ou the 17th it.

TELEGRAMS.

DAILY PRESS SERVICE. FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.] SHANGRAI, 29th November, 7.30 p.m. THE EVACUATION OF SHANGHAI

·BRITISH ORDERS RECEIVED. Signor Couvertito, à Neapolitan jouroullet,

The British garrison has received" orders whorecently returned to Rosie from a visit to the United States, is publicly arging the in-toeraranto Shanghai on the 20th Lecambar. tervention of the Gowrament in behalf of Italia immigrants landing in New York, who, he alleges are thrown inte borribly con stracted dopot, in which they suffer from hunger and maltreatment. He srems to agres“ with the account giron in Mr. Sboard's The Closed Door. Perbups Roumen is might be applied to for advice in the matter.

Robert

REUTER'S

SERVICE,

LONDON, 28th November.

RECESSION OF AN UNIONIST, Mr. John C. Wason, M.F. for the Orkney and Shetland Isles, has seceded from the Unionist party. He was electe: cu the 24 December ist, ble opponents being Mr. Wood, the Libert

Unionist, who pailed 740 votes.

rionivedby the President, Mr. H. W. Robertson, mud, receded by Piper J. 2. Sinolsfr, pixying Lord Taves' Grand Marsh," ascended to the bull-on When danolug conmenoad the spectacle was both animated and polarooque. "The fint ftem in the danes programme was The Usnoers," and to the music provided by the Sherwood Foresters the Ball stuetest. The following Indies and gentlemen joined the President's sat in the opering dance c

Mr. H. W. Robertson, Jndy Blake, H.E.

8. ANDREW'S BALL When the exhausting summer of the island, with its full, soulless days, has passed relast antly away, the social event in the functions of the eaming winter that may be met down as the most pleasurably anticipated in the great Scottish requion, 8 Andrew's Bali. It is pronounced trait in the character of the Sost, wherever mat, to preserve his nationality, and rarely there be no better way of doing this than foregathering of exiles" fras the land the Grenfell, Lady Gascoigue; Major-General Sir by matting spart one day in the year for the the Governor, Mrs. H. W. Iobertson, Admiral boath and the heather." The Root, 100, is as W. J. Gascoigne, Lady Gondinau; Sir William careful in the election of his sequaintances sa he M. Goolman, Miss Anderson, Commodore Ro- is alleged to be in the expenditure of his hiason, Mrs. Playfair Hon F.H. May. CMG, *bawbeer" Ou S. Andrew's night, how Mrs. Kidd; Hon. R. cliowan, Mre. Wood, ever, that reserve is laid aside, and Sandy, a picturesque figure in his Highland garb, esenmes the rots of host, playing it well, too, or S. Andrew's Bali would never be the success it is. But the Society as avother object besides the fitting celebration of the anniver- wary of Scotland's patron saint. Buma's countrymen love the land of their birth, auf it is no damfaution in the strength of their foc

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This year curtailment had been made in the invitatious, and from 1,200 in previo is yense the attemhace at last night's function dropped to between 20 and 100. The result was pa greeable lessening of the crowding that some times has characterised the annual gathering of members of the Society and dracing was made not only possible, but enjoyable us well. The dancing was spiritedly entered into the music

some than the present, fad that should the Thorecent visit of Captahi Pacey Scott, C.B. candlidste, who polled 201 votes, and Mr. Angige tion that impols them to forsake the old country being supplied by the 8.F. band and by Piper.

scale and methods to which be has sccoded for the purpose of still further afflicting the trade in exports ever come into practise, the ifficulties that at present affect the import

We take this from the Daily Chronicle: M.V.O, to Balmoral has fosted a nour with regard, to the successor to the new rear-admiral, the Hon. H. Lambton, th+ có- monter of the King's yachts. The King is promotion in the Navy who have distinguished thanselves in war origpressl act; of bravery or devotion, and His Majesty is believed in nual circles to have chosen the popular captain of HMS. Terrible to succeed Bear-Admiral

THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA. 1.1.S. Renow has left Malta for Ganos ·

Sinclair,

das Orinna

trade will be further brought into being to determined, so it is sill, to selest offers, for where she will embark T. R. t. the Dake and fate, the hand of the Society is extended in Fightsomo Rov The de'il anong the Tailori

hamper the export. It may be quite true that the export duties of a nation are its own concern, and that primarily it is the first and most direct loser by blocking the expert of its superfluous productions; and did China have no engagamente abroad, and were the in a position to meet her debts, doubless the argument would be irrefrag able. This is however not the case this has

been acknowledged in all the proposals for raising the tariff, and it would only have been the act of a fancier mbis to see

Lambton whenever the latter leaves the Victoria

and Athert. Although a rear-admiral the Hon. H. Lambton is still fiying his commodore's burgon on the Royal yacht, unl this is explaiend. by the fact that the sanmand of the yachts is

only captain's command, and that the com.

mander is not entitled to an admiral's rotjana.

·A·correspondout (43x the Straits Times) alluting to the fast vanishing British dollar, compares its value with the Indian rupee tha: -$100 at present exchang- equals Rs. 122), there- fure a dollar equals slightly less than a rupes and a quarter. The gold valus of the rupan is on peace; that of the dollar less than

Duchess of Convanght, who are to pay a visit

to India.

THE COAL STRIKE IN FRANCE. The French coal-miners, with the exception of those in the Loire besin, have returned to

work.

STILL THE TERMINUS. THE P. AND O, COMPANY-THAMES.

The Telegraph state that the Peninsular and Oriental Stars Navigation Company have

dually decided to keep their headquarters in the Thames, berthing their new large steuers at Tilbury Dock. The railway companies hure made considerable concussions,

LONDON, 28th November

MR. CHAMBERAIN'S TOUR. Mr. Chamberinin will stay at Mombass from Hops is unling at Zans bar,

THE EDUCATION BILL.

Archbishop Walsh and the Irish biereby publicly condems the Irish members for their failure to support the Education "Bill.

Waltz

Sautings Shorch Air Cabar Feidi, Sinilawa Sen Gona Boston

Belo

for other lads over the seas. Fortune, however,

he dance programme is appended— is not always kind, and though some have pros-

The Gondoliera Bolliton Lieder pered others bear on their lives the imprint of Waltz........... misfortun To these latter, the playthings of Caledonia My love, shu's.bu. lassie yes

Walts charity, but it is a tribute to the peresromance Walts of the Sest and his ability to rise superior to Calodenis.

Strathspey and Reel...... the obstedes the world throws in his way that

Wiltz... Barn Dan00. fow calls are ever made on the generosity of the Sariety. He pleds steadily on, seeking inspira. tion in the thought,”: Də'il tak' tha hiomist.

It has already been remarked that sutlips- tion of B. Audior's Ball is always pleasurablu and the feeling was intensified when one arrived Waltz on the scene of the file and viewed the elaborate Lancm.

Caledomans preparatione that had been made for the event. Wants. The entire accommodation of the City Hall, Walt where the Ball was held yesterday evening, was, as usual, atilised for the occasion. Tune, 8 Andra's and 8. George's Halls were decoted

. Берайш Scoti

Highna Schottisch

atra, Alaolond of Ramly Bigatione Reel

The River of Yeste Strathspey and Boot, Am Bruinn air Nau Teildar Donau Wollen The Holle of New Yor Lova'a Old Sweet Song

Neotch Ains

Betch Horntial

Hid me Gööd-bye John Pud

Suppur commenced at half-past eloved. Al

The following was the mea

Some hac meat and coque cat, And some wad eat that want it! But we be ment and we can cat,

And at the Lord bo thank ic. We'll tok a cup o' kindasss yet, for aukl lang vyuo."

Tartlo Soup. Saddle of slution

beyond the point of his nose, to insist that before he permitted himself to enter into sud negotiations he would have soured the power necessary to free the general trade from the huminent danger of strangulation which now it has to face. In wholesome twenty peace; and this dollar, which weighs tho 14th to the 17th December while the Good. ments bar, and in the adjoining Committan and Mrs. Wylly, Capt. G. C. Anderson and Mrs. condition of trade China would.pay her about two and a half times as much as the

FUNERAL OF HERR KRUFF. foreign indebtedness by the export of her rape, can be parched for a rupos and a superfluous goods, of which she has plenty quarter. The dollar o parehas d œuu bs, and

Horr Krupp has been buried at Essen. wry probably is being converted into Indian A. S. WATSON & CO. and to spare, only requiring a little en-

hesive on foot, coungement to remove the not annatural coins worth two and a half cupeos, without.1. te German Emperor followed the hesitation of her own people, who kios but much difficulty, and without destroying the Eneness of the silver with alloy. Is not, aks too well from the past that their own

air correspondeat, the prospect of a clear Government lays a pitfall in each transtehundred per cent, profit great inducement to The natural, indeed necessary, out-scrupulous persus to gather up the British, or for lat matter, the Mexican dollar, and do ̈ cond of this utter want of confidenes on the

extensive coining business, and do this" part of the producer is that, failing a wholesome expert trade, the Chinese give a clas to the diappearatos of the British Government has to pay its indebtedness in foliar? hard sycee; and this yeee has to be ex porter in bulk to a market where it ceases The effects of this condition is fit felt at Tientsin, which at the moment is hopelessly Laakrupt, owing to the drain of silver hay- ing exluusted the lifeblood of the trade. Nu chongavusly signed communications that have

When there exists actually is the ex-beyoni the immediate corporate or daancial aʼrendy appeared ja other paprs will be inserted.

Idees for edre copies of DILY Treau skipli be

• af before 11 um, nn day of ublication. After that change market a difference of upwards of benas involved. Mr. Libby enbaits the text of Thor the supply in limited. Only supplied for Dank, Toupie Address: Puns, Cudes: 4.B.C.d.twenty per cent. between the two adjacent

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

NOTICE TO CORRESPUNDENTS.

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UNLT Communications relating to the news claus

Blonde lewddressed to Tus ExTOR

Mr. Libby, of the Standard Oil Company has addressed an important communication to

Gatine Plu.

Turkey, -Pork Haw.

Cod Beef. Roast Kobe HOL Comed Tongue. Boast Capon. Hoid Pie Tate de Yolu Gras in Julymo Lobster Balu Boast Pheasant.

Re Weld Dust. Chiewen Salud.

to dancing, the Theatre Royal was converted the President's table, in addition to those whe into a sapper room, and the Library wat participated in the opening set, wars the Bow, wide for cards und light refreshments. In their H. S. Burkviey und Mrs. Robinson, Hou. Chamber of Commera was also a refresh. Dicksonaad Mrs, May, Hon. W. Chatham Room the guests wors reised. Blaborats ETH orar was the scheme of decoration, in which no noticeable departure was made for the good and sufficient reason that it defian

the beauty of a scape such as that of last improvement. It is a difficult task to deserîby night; at the best, one can but enum rate the various designs that went to its perfection, and then it is possible to convey to the miui suy. thing approaching an soumteimpression of the splendeur of it all. The dull white of the pillars in the vestibule was relieved by airpling bands of greenery, and at the foot they were hidden by clustering plante, which also find the way up and docted the the broad, fed-carpeted stairway balustrades at brief intervals. Aguins the wall facing this staiconss the Scottish thistle was picked out in little sleetria lamps, many- coloured and brilliant, the whole being placed in prominent relief upon the Royal Standard. On each skle, this beautiful design was flanked be the S. Andrew's Cross in silver, and round the walls hang shields of similar device, some of these also carrying & thistle, An the visitor made his way upstairs there res before him. at the head of the staircase and underneath the amined thistle, a great mirror in which was releted an emblazoned trophy of radiating bayonets and the Scottish Shield sormomted by the Royal Crown. Two howitzers on the rat The following will play for the V.R.Canding surrounded by the all prevailing secretary.

greeny imported an air of impressivouses to a c. HMS. Argeliant to-day at 2 p.us. on the spectacle which derived an additional charm

MAGDA" AT THE THEATRE. We would remind our reators that the powerful drams Magds will be presented at the Theatre Royal to-night by the Janet Waldorf Company. It is a production which

Korver jurulenta vinał „forward their namiss and as, i to be money, and has already become a drug the Bengal Chamber of Commerce concerning is suco to draw arowded bonses during its veguð..

deces with cominates lions addressed to the Editor

pullin, bit as evidence of good faith, All letters for publication should be written on

side of the peper

ranty.

Lieber's

10, Nux, 38. Telghong No. 12

MARRIAGE.

On the 24th November, at Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. B. C. Hodges, M.A., SPENCER ALLEN DEAC K, third son of the late ALBERT DESCON, of Briggins Park, Ware, Harte, 16 CATHERINE CECILIA HEKKT, of Sacramento, U.S.A.

the governmental- discrimination" against the standard Oil Company and American pátroleum, and solicits attention to an internationalepisode of commeras, the gavity of which extends far

FOOTBALL

This afternoon on the Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club will play The Navy under Rugby rules, Kick-off at four p.m. The Club will play in Club acteurs, sad the team will be

Campbell, full back; Arthur, Graham, Pierce, and Rutherford, three-quarters, Jordan and An- ether, halves: Hallifax, Wolke, Goldring. Cooper. Cheid, Crako, Bennett, and Clark. formatde.

Hot Potatong.

Fair fayur honant sons face

Great chieftain o the puddin" race, Ahoop tham nyo tac youte place." Freedom and whisky gag thegither.

Jak of your dill.”“”

SWEETS.

Gooseberry Tart

Patu,

Janet.co.

Jellies Bancangel allena Vauila and Chocolate Ted CruYTIES_

SCOTCH KORTEKSADAMAT After suppdr the "Sword Dare" was given the undi by Mr. M. W. Cleveland, whose per- formance was Wazzily applanded.

The following telegratu was went to fourteen Lindred societies in the East

Chief Robertson that Hongkong brither Soots great brither Boots Darlil Wood,

a communication he addressed to the Goveru- markets of Shanghai and Tientsin it is not nent of India during his visit to Simla last July, in the course of which he says that about difficult to see that affairs have reached a

two years ago the attention of the Standard Oil point where wholesome trade is actually Company was spesially and frequently called impossible. This is unfortunately theo the possibility of rapidly increasing the condition at the moment. It is quite petroleum production of Burma, and at a possible excessive trading might have led period when our entire commerce east of the to a revulsion in any case; but it is equally Suez Canal was unter careful advisement, the certain that the wart of any capacity for Standard Oil Company decided to send several Naval Gronad, V.R.C. playing in colours from the presence of a fine royal stag's head wither Scots, Stewart, Freadout.

on the main landing, suitably draped with fags. On the 20th November, at Teiugliangounce on the part of ail the governments experts to Burma' to study the petroleum aitus- Goal--J. H. Sath; backs, J. Witobell and J

transportation, masatsoturing, and marketing. Holmes; forwards Sayer, Bio, Humphreya.others significant combination was mide of the

H. N. Seth and A. N. Other. ULAIR and ManoARKY HUNTINGTOS COCHRAN concerned is at bottom responsible for than thers from the standpoint of probation, Craik haises-Henderson, Hertos and There were of all nationalitive, and amongst Japanose colours sad the Uajos Jack. The dates. worst part of the trouble.

As a net outcome of the reports of the said

1847 and 1902 recalled the time that the B. experts, the Standard Oil Company decided to

Andrew's Society has been to exist The German gaubout Iltis arcited yesterday renture a conservative investment in the from Tsinian.

petroleum industry of Barma, not with the

with the birth of the Colony. In the various intention at the outset to take any part in production, but merely to construct a refinery

DEATH.

HENRY CARTER, the only son of the Rev. JAMES

aged two years.

The Daily Press.

ONGKONGUEVICE, LE,DES VEUX QUADUI,

Japaness Exchequ: Bonds to the amount of LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREEE. E.C. 15,000,000 yen waze to be issued yesterday, the

HONGKONG, 29th November. 1902. "

SOME months ago we drew attention to the very rious injury certain to be inflicted on the tmde of Chian, especially that portion conducted with foreign countries, owing to the want of understanding on the part of the nations interested of the effects likely to be brought about by the demand

28th inst..

Among the visitor to the Dalli Darbar will be Mrs. Craigie ("John, OHvor gobbes.") whose new book Lous and the Soul-Hinters as

tely reached Hongkong.

Sir Frank Swetishisms, Governor of the Straits Settlements, has been informed by the Senior Naval Officer, Straits of Malacca, that His Majesty's ships Albion, Argonaut, Blen

and pagebase crude oil from the many large or small producers and then allow the enterprise

is naturally develop.-Lates: Ceylon papers state that the US Amburador has asked for a explanation of the refusal of the Indian Government to allow the Standard Off Company a footing in Burns. It is underlood that Lord Lansdowne has referred the complaint to Lerd George Hamilton.

UNION CHURCH LITERARY SOCIETY.

The Union Charch Literary Society met ou Thursday night, when an excellent address yea given by Mr. H. Gurthouse, his subject being Mr. W. D. The Liberty of the Press" Braidwood, MA, occupied the chair.

CRICKET.

2

and the

The following replies were ressived :- From Tientsin-Greetings from Tiesisin,

From Shaughnd:→→→ Hail, brither Sools."- Lindsay, Boaretary

Yokohama, -- "Chiel Stirling aud From

McClure, brither Scots send Frostings Secretary

From Amoy Prendent McDougall and

The following teams will play in the mattefortly fact that its inception was cŝincident Scotsmen wun gresting to ChisRobertson B.K.C.C., The Garrison, summencing at 11 halle and rooms the decorations were putinued

.m. to-day:-

with equally good results, a certain uniformity HI.CC-Lieut. M. C. Allanby, B. being observable in the embellishment of S. R. E. Garde, R.N., P. T. Lamble, Lient. George's Hall and 8. Andrew's Hall In Mahon, RN, F. Maitland, G. More, B.N., 5. Powell, A. Mackenzie. Lient. A, V. Rose, the former, the portrait of Her late Majesty B... W. C. D. Turner, and A. G. Ward

The Garrison-Capt. Antey, S.F., Capt. Boyd. R.A., Major 8. F. Clark, R.A.M.C., Col. Ferrier, A P.D., Capt. J. K. Fswoolt, B. Capt. Heath, 33rd Burmese, Capit. Badelife, B.E. Lieut.. Rimington, S.F., Major Le Breton Simmons, B.E., Ident. H. W. smith, RA. and Capt. Tullock, RA.

To-day at 2 15 p.m. the Crafgengower Cricket Club will play B.MS. Tamar is a return match on the Naval ground at the Happy Valley

and britax Boote Kertbur

From Penang Bents a Eenang greet

From Kobe Chief Miller and brither

sheir brithers Park, Secretary.

Scots send greetings,

Murry, Secretsty

From Feochew Britter Boots greet you

while

[Deated:

iwai Brither Scots send" hiet Lockharte

ought to a alise by the singing. and ended a fraction sucoess falls to rank with the best Brings of Andrew's

ious Committees and to alt tha part in the Wils

the event praise must be givan, for

Queen Victoria stood at in relief from tho Regni Standard on me eids and the Irish the donor of the portrait, Sir Thomas Jackson. on the other, the latter a pretty compliment to In the 8 Andrew's Hall the_portrait of Scound's patron saintsad that of the late Dake of Edinburgh were similarly treated, whilst rond both halls were suspended the shields Ar excellent for, silver by the Chiress Government, intein and Cressy will leave Hongkong for

of the various Bcottish counties. order to meet the payments due on account Singapore on the 1st December, and may bi

porimit of the late Hon. Fhineas Byri, the of the indemnities, China, we pointed out, szpacted to arrive there about the 8th prox. was then practically the only nation-con-

By kind permission of Colonel Iremonger and

first President of the Society, was displayed in it is unly by Forts such as they have expended the Ladies' Hoom, where banting was as profuse that a fraction like . Azdrew BI GA DICOME SE quietan, the social life as doowhore, and in the Reception Room the tinuing to hold on to a sitrer currency; and

guests bad provistol for their use unges and of a community,

• we showed how the placing of the large officers, the hand of the 33rd Rama Infantry

As an introduction to his subject, ¡M«. amounts of silver thus required on the will play at the Hongkong Hotel to-night, from

8 to 9.30 o'clock, Programe-

DINNER TO H. E. PHYA VISUTH ene chairs, hers, too, the work of the Decora

tions Committee was Ben to advantage, but The let of Stewards is as follows: Eilenbey Harsthouse gare an interesting sketch of already glutted silver markets of the world Mare The Eklan's Call,...

On Thursday evening our popular citizen, aster more so perhaps, than in the transforma Captain G. O. Anderson, W. Armstrong, C. would of necessity result in a continual Overture....Ronautique éler the origin of the Press, its subsequent Selection...... "The Shop Girl,” ........... Ivan Caryl

Borthwiel N S Brown, D. H. Brown, A. decline in the already discredited metal. Intermezzo. Under the Moon," Gustur Reach stages and development, and

entertained H. E. Phys Vinth, late. Minister beral was had been made of plate and boating Bremner, W. G. Bonnar, Holoub, W. D Since that time the silver market has Selection... "The Toreador," Carylls alonekta the different phases through which it has MH. N. Mody, the Acting Consul for Siem, lion of the Theatre, is effecting which the most W. Alexander, Captain J. B. Arbuthnot, il. W.

“Dackiy"...... Brcali

pased. The question whether its Liberty

for Siam in London, at dinner at his residence On the stage, the homeshoe table at which the Braidwood. I. E. Carmichael, TP. Celisane TEA.

Jogal followed the lines shadowed out; and the

Camemde,"

Waldtoute should be curtailed was treated from a

was beautifled by the contrast between its floral Wrak, Captain Diroa, Peter Dow, Hon. O. point of view, Mr. Hursthouse i stancing Buxer Lodge, Caine Road. There were also President and his distinguished guests sat Hon. W. Chelan WCraftkshank, W. W. Dickson, George Dugan, A G. Ewing, ordinary rate of exchange has fallen some Poiki

"God Bave the Kbg."

several cases wherein be considered that some present Commander Trolle and the officers of the twenty to twenty-five per cent, with an

Jupantes papers relate that the other day, improvement might be made in the material Royal Siamese yacht Maka Chaterkri Mossamentation and the glittering crystal that Comm. B. W. Brakine, Andeer Forbes, F. S. enormous increage of the difficulties which then were strangling the impart trade. Prince Kan-in having notified that he would submitted to realers. In particular, the spake Mody proposed the health of H. M. the King

O Jack William Kidd, Lard Kelburds F.H. The only method that seemed practical for take the train at Utsunomāys, the guard asked drew attention to the energy and enterprise of of Eism, and H. B. Phya Visuth that of H. Movered it, whilet, surrounded by an schour of Folcher II. W. Fraser, Inn Graham, W. 19.

Lyon BN, A. B. Lowson, D. R. effeos in the adjustment of these difficukles would seven or eight foreign passengers, who were in some newspapers in investigating crime, Bo King Edward VII The toast of the distin Sreenery, the Scottish Coat of Arms presented Graben, A. B. Grieve; A G Gordon, Dr R

which Commander Trolle fittingly responded the stage was placed ahowitser, and everyst

were flowers, plata, and banting, currency, and we suggested that as a begin. They declined, and the guard then asked the the minds of the jury before he was ever brought and proposed the health of Mr. Mody. The band the body of the Theatre was also staging the Mesdoosid (B. & S.), Robert Mitchell E. J. be the gradual substitution of gold for silver the only first-class car, to change into a scord that very often & orinated domains guished guests was given by Mr. Mody, to itself prominently to the view. At push and of Gibson. Dr. Wm. Hauter, J. 1. House, W

fringe if the roald travel in second. The to trial. Mr. Hursthonso gave oral otler,

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On Thursday morning, Commander Trollato rampant Hou. Altogether the decorations ONG ZAN S Ross, W

abla in gold; while every means should be faass car werg removed into third: When being pervaded throughout with a quiet toin player a selection of inus during the dinner. Cross of Andrew, the Scottish thistle, uing the import duties should be made pay" | Prince consented, and the occupants of a second-instances of the licence of the Frees, his remit of the Maha Chakrkea was in attendance, andinte being crnironted with sated Umring disin, J. McCubbin, Captain Milroy, A. UN taken by removing the impedimus that the train got to Urawo, the unfortunate gud then stood in the way of the export trade was carried off handcuffed and with a ropa and by entouraging the opening of gold round his neck by the Fochigi golice, until he mines, to aid the process. These suggesexphined that they was no Las mujeste in us tions were practically scented on all sides matter at all.

of humour which was much appreciated.

Mr. T. H. Bad followed, as be humoronsly remarked, in the double capacity of prisoner et the bar and counsel for the defence. His reply

was effective and much appreciated.

accompanied by Mfr. 3ody paid an official visit to H. E. Major General sir Wm. J. Gascoigne The Royal yeolt is uxpected to leave for

Yokohams to day

Morre WJ Nowland, Hpt. G. WR. Phylair, W. Parlan J. Rentin, A

this year were a most pronounced success, thank

Simpson, J. Broder W Stopaul, Fen. R. to the earnestness of the Comunittes responsible: Hapay, LLP Blephan Captain d. W

nine o'clock. HE. the Governor and party were

The guasta began to assemble just before shower, R. B. Smith, Lorabum Stewart

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