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| a height of 7,000 feet. On the main plateau! of Yunnan, between the Yangtaze, West, und Red Rivers, are the greater number of the seventy to sighty cities of the province, but Yunana is full of plateaus, all in- habited by the Chinese, the Shans and Lolos having been driven into the hills and valleys. Yunnan euffered terribly from the

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Thovaterau missionary, Sicologue and scholar, the Rev. Dr. Joseph Edkins, has complete the 18th year of his age. Dr. Edkins has been upards of 65 years in China.

The Indian Medical Gazette reports that dengue fever, which has been prevalent in | Farma (and; the Gazette might have added, in the Far East generally) has reached Calcutta and Madras,

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 27th December.

ME. CHAMBERLAIN AT DURBAN, Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at a Iznokcon at Durban, said that the British flag was, and must continue to bo, paramount in South Africa.

FOOTBALL.

SEAMEN'S MISSION.

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The usual Christome fostivities were cutoreg. into Hito year with the customary enthusiasm„* Again a large number of local friends came forward and mado a "Happy Christmas possible for 250 seafaring man, and the hoa- pliality of Hongkong is not likely to be soon forgotten by those who partook of it in the Sailors' Institute, Kowloon, on Christmas Day A Sports Committee had been at work and

still remain to mark the devastation of that | said President Roosevelt bad offered him the Reconciliation with our late enemies should be Donkin, R.N., backs; W. H. Howard, H. Wprovided a varied and interesting fist of

time; but the province is recovering now and will not, according to Captain RYDER, he behindhand in the coming expansion of the Chinese Empire. Could oply rapid means of intercommunication be provided a large trade would soon arise between Infrmu and Yuuban in food-stuffs alone, Burma sending its rice in exchange for Yunnau's crops which flourish in a colder climate such as that province has. But with inulo-back traffic and rough carts, as at the present time, such trade has little chance. If a railway is impossible, we

Interviewed in Calontts, Mr. John Barrett appointment of Minister Plonipotentiary to Japan, and that to had never expressed any views on the subject of excluding Japanese from America.

From private advices received in Bingapore, the Lat Battalion Manchester Regiment were it appears that in November last the orders that to leave South Africa for Singapore had been countermandod, and that they were not expected to leave for another twelve months.

The police at Shanghai have been very busy of lato destroying all dogs at large without a

cary, and he saw no cause for despair. He samo fa a spirit of conciliation, but also in a spirit of firmnces. Federation was our great aim, but it would be a great mistike to hasten it premature 15. He mentioned that the Government had

service in Somaliland. accepted the offer of a "Boer contingent for

MAIL NEWS.

delivered in London on the 27th iust.

The German meil of the 26th alt. was

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H.K F.O. 7. “ULD CROCKZ,” Yesterday afternoon the H.K.F.C. played a team of "Old Crocks" at the Happy Valley. A heavy rain fall during the game. There were only a few spectators, and some of these were ladies, who attended doubtless to see the Old Clocks" disport themselves, The "Ola Cronka" tam should have been as follows:-- D. Wood, goal; H. Pinckney and Lieut.

Lowe, Dr. Atkinson, H. Fancook, J. D. Looker, and A. Brooks-Smith, halves; A. E. Danby, and Come. Kiddle, R.N., forwards, Lieut. Donkin and Cour. Kiddle did not turn, up. This Ros. E. H. Good, R.N.,tock the latter's plas. Tas Club team also was short. As Barues and Bannar, backs; Macdonald, Kew arranged it should bare been :-Holmes, goni;

and Caulfield, hälves; Lemarchand, Libeaud, Cooper, Cooks, and Kerr, forwards. Kow did not put in no appearnnos, and the Club played without a goal-keeper.

Mr. Lage, H.M.8. Glory, was referes. From the kick-off the first dangerous looking attack came from the Crocks," Hancock got

nice lot of prizes to be awarded to the vents; they had aho succeeded in reserving

successful competitors. Three launches baving collected the men from the various ships proceeded to Stonecatters' Island, which the Colonial Secretary had very kindly lunt for

heartily into the sports and appeared to enjoy the occasion. Here the men entered very

themselves to the fall. The excitement Low~" yor centred round the tug-of-war between and merchant sailors. The latter after a severe teams representing stekers, blusjuokete, marines,

struggle were declared the victors,

While the men wore thus enjoying themselves the ladies were busy at the Instituto preparing

gather, Burma cannot compotu seriously for than three days, in the Hongkow distriot alono at noon, and is due here on Sunday, at about 10 Club goal and passed across the wing to Lowe. the afternoon games for the aumptuous tes, muzzlo. It is astonishing to learn that in less mails of the 5th ult, left, Singapore on Monday away down the coatre towards the tanantless/ for their return, Al were quite ready after

the trade of Yunnan.

At the meeting of the British Association at Belfast in September last Captain Repen read a paper on Yunnan, much of which was substantially the same as that read to the Royal Geographical Society at the end of November. From the former paper, how. ever, it appeared that the Yunnan Company

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but the latter, missing his footing on the alig-justice was done to the careful catering of the &c., with which the table groaned, and fail Dr. G. R. Parkin, who has been at Oxford,

pery pitch, fall and the goal was cleared. ladies. There did not seem to bo an inch of space arranging the conditions on which the Rhodes

Soon afterwards the play was transferred to available either ontside-or inside. The wants scholars will be admitted to the University, and

the other end, and as the result of some of the inner man baring been thus supplied, an Colleges, will be engaged for the next three or

Zamoni, the well-known vonjurer, ventrilo scrimmage work in front of goal Wood was adjournment was made topside. A beautiful four months in consulting authorities through.quist, musician and mini, will give o performs beaten by a swift shot from the Club centre little ship about 10 fest long, rigged as a brig ont Canada and the United States with a view anco on Thursday eveulog in S. Patrick's" Cooper had another try for goal before long and named the "Star "adorned the upper end of bat was defeated in his purpose by the watchthe room. A miscellareous concert was engaged

SCOTCH WHISKY had concluded that it was necessary to to faraisbing the Rhodes trustees with the Club Hall, owing, to the City Hall not being fulness of Looker, who at half-bask was playin. the men taking up the choruses in a manner

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abandon any idea of a Burma-Yunuan railway, owing to the mountainous nature of the country and the poor prospects of traffic. Judging from Captaix RYDER'S more recent paper, we should not be inclined to dismiss the idea as entirely hopeless, He speaks of one possible through line only from Burma into China; but if there is one line only, and that is feasible, it is evident that hope need not be abandoned yet of a British lize entering Yunaan. The route referred to is from the Kuslang Ferry, up- the Nam Ting Valley, and via Tali-fu to Yunnan-fu. Captain Breek says that in Of the highest class in great the matter of Burma-China railway com- variety, imported from the lead-munication a great deal of hopeless ignorance ing Lindon and Parisian houses of the country is displayed in the various

propogale put forward,

The Yunnan CLEAR AND DIGAR TIEN Company's expedition was, we take it, sent. out to help to dispel this ignorance; but we must confess to feeling uncertain atill whether the case has been finally settled against the possibility of the railway. After A. S. WATSON & CO. bor of Commerce a year ago, we were cont- Lord Conzor's speech to the Rangoon Cham.

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vinced that 20 Goverument help to any such scheme could be expected. After the paper read before the British Assocition at Belfast, we imagined that the most exhaus- tive surveying Lud proved this feasibility of the line out of the question. But the remarks addressed to the Royal Geographical Society by the author of the paper read to the British Association still leaves us in doubt. There seems to be some inconsistency in the views expressed on the two lattor occasions,

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BIKTHS,

On the 13th Bocetober, the wife of Dr. Paul T. CARRINGTON, Bangkok, of a won

On the 20th December, at Woodlands, Kranji, the wife of E. DAT WILLOUGHRY, Assistant Enginest, Singapore Railway, of a daughter.

MARRIAGE.

On the 20th Desember, at the Union Church,

Hongkong by the Rev. R. Hickling, SAMUEL FARREL (88. Sungkiang), to JaxE JANET AITKEN, youngest daughter of the late Jons AITKER, Of Greenock.

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Hongrone Office: 14. Des Vœux hoad Ú

The number of visitors to the City Hall

information necessary to fixing upon methods for the election of the Rhodes roholare,

available. Zamoni laat present on tour through China, Japan and India, and has been very favourably received wherever he has appeared H.M.S. Brilmart took part in several sport. His seasonable entertainment will doubtless bo ing events in Bangkok lately. On the 14th her largely patronised. A spaoist and original marksmen fired & watch on the Sapatoom butts feature of the show is his conjuring feats with against the Krang Thep Ride. Association, cards, coins, and billiard-ball. The entertain winning by 33 pointe. On the 16th the Bang-mant commences at 9 o'clock, kok men reversed the result, winning by 30. Rear Admiral Grenfell was one of those present

at the latter match. On the 16th inst. also's Bangkok Association football team defeated HLM.S. Brilomart by 5 goals to niž.

It appoan that bardly any importance is attached in Rome to the news from Brussels to the effect that negotiations have been started between the European Governments for com-

mon action against Anarchists, as a result of Rubini's attempt on King Leopold. The

failure of the International Conference held in Rome four years are on the Italian Goveru ment's initiative, and the fact that several Governments, like the English and Swiss, rofuse to introduco legislative measures against Anarchiste, lead to the baliof that another conference would be equally fatils.

recently from North China, has made public Lieutenant Hine, who returned to Tokyo bis jovention of an automatiu revolver. The officer, who is an export in English, German, and French, has been in Peking since last year. His new weapon is a repeater carrying ten bullets. Eack einpty bullet is discharged und a new ballet is loaded by the reaction of the

is

discharge. There is scarcely any recoil to the respon, the weakest person being able to fire it, The range of the weapon is 1,000 metres and it capable of firing 80 rounds per minute. The mechanism is very simple and the cost of pro- ducing the weapon is reported to be very cheap as compared to the cost of ordinary revolvers,

A letter has been received in Singapore from Caloutta, from Mr. Allan Hamilton, Mr.

visit to Singapore of the Brongh Company: "I am writing the Town Clerk by this mail, asking for the Town Hall to bo reserved for Munday, February 9th, on which date we aball pass through Singapore sa route to Hongkong per stammer Nuns Sang. We shall play Are you

THE HEALTH OF HONGKONG.

A belated Sanitary Board return reached us yesterday morning, reporting that daring the day ending at zoon on Saturday a Chinese had died of plague at 18, Wing Sing Etreet Since then a further cass has been reported, a Chinese being found dead in Stanley Street, during the day ending at noon yesterday.

The total number of cases of communicable Plague, 1 (Chinese), fatal, diphtheris, disease reported in the Colony last week were: (Chiness); enteric fever, 1 (Earopean, imported from Haiphong); smallpox, 1 (Chinese).

ing a bustling game. Bancook several times carried his forwards well up the field. He bimself had two long shots for goal. One went past; the other was turned just in time by Benner. Play was very fast and changed constantly from one end to the other. Just before the half-time whistle blow Macdonald got in a long shot which again beat Wood.

Half-time-Club, 2 goals; "Old Crocks," (. The Club oponed the second half by pressing hard on the "Crooks" defence, Lemerohand and Libeaud carried the ball up the wing and the former centred. Cooper was waiting for the pass and sent in a hard shot, but Wood saved brilliantly. Then Hancock got away on one of his fast runs down the centre and had a try, or ce niòre unsuccessfully, for a goal, The Club did not give the "Crocks" much breathing space 1"Crocks" goalkeeper was several times called before again assailing their defence. The upon to save and in despite of his stubborn custodianship he was once more beaten, the goal falling to a swift shot from Cooper The "Crooks" showed no sign of despondency in the face of the long lead established by their opponents; they played on manfully and at length were rewarded with a goal, abot by Lows by another point, the bonour this time falling Three minutes later they increased their score

reports that on Sunday morning, the 28th, bo to Hancock. The game onded without farther Saigon, flying signals of distress and laying at veterans, Dr. Atkinson and the Rer, Mr. Good, sighted the French 8.8. Quang Num, from scoring. It should be mentioned that the two

anchor in Shito Bay, St. John's. The Curl playo remarkably well, though both developed Diederichsen steared for the distressed vessels limp before the finish.

and 1 Japanese off the Quang Newt and and found that she was short of coal; she took one bag of mail mofter, 78 Chinese passengers

proceeded to Hongkong.

FRENCH STEAMER IN DISTRESS,

Captain G. Schlafkier of the German a.a. Casl Died richsen, which arrived here yesterday left the last-unmed port on the 27th inst., from Haiphong, Pakhoi and Holbow, having

U.S. CITIZEN IN TROUBLE IN JAPAN.

judgment was delivered in the appeal made by On the 17th inst, in the Osaka Appeal Court,

Full-time--Club, 3 goals; *Old Croaks,” 2.

THEATRE ROYAL

kindly distributed the prizes won at the sports that did credit to British songs. Mrs. Milton in the afternoon. On entering the room each about which there was considerable conjecture mso had received a mysterioas numbered ourd taring the evening. The solution however was at hand, when the little Captain of the Brig (Miss Lily Thompson) atapped on teok and proceeded to the discharge of the cargo. It was. found that the hold of the ship contained some 250 small paroule, and sitting down on the batch combings the" Captain" quickly proceeded to Gud consignees for the various packages. Each packet sas murked to correspond with the bills of lading in the hands of the man present. It was found that warme hearts had been busy for weeks getting this cargo ready for shipment and not a man left the room without carrying themselves to the full, and many wore the off some portion thereof. All had enjoyed. expressicos of gratitude to the ladies and other friends who had snubled them to spend such à' pleasant Christmas.

The annual meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, 30th inst., at the Institute, Kowtoon. The choir (assisted by some friends) will give a others will sing solos, and several of the loon! selection of carols. Mrs Browntt, Me. Hay and clergy will give short addre ses. -Contributed

POLICE COURT.

Monday, 29th December,

BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (POLICH MAGISTGATE.)

TORTURING A CAT TO DEATH,

Kwart'houng; a Taumati-Chriusman, finding time lying beary on his hapda, cast about for something to do. Mischief formed the poly untlet for his energics, and an unfortunate The Lady of Ostend, the play which was so kitton

made Was

the instrument for well received in the early part of the Janet providing him with the neo saury excitement. Waldorf Co.'s seas in, was once more staged last it over

He procured some kerosene ol. poured ·

the poor little creature, and

the wretched stats of the weather there was a night by this talented company. In spite of applied a light. The cat, all in a blaze, rushed cut into the street, were it was seized by a

2th lust. was 167 non-Chinese and 62 Chinese to the former and 36 non-Chinese and 2,370 Brough's manager, relating to the forthcoming Charles Clifford, an American citizen, against good audience, who testifled their appreciation compassionate native who extinguished-the

Chinese to the latter institution.

Detected by the inmates whilst he was at tempting to porpetrato a burglary in a Chinese dwelling house in Queen's Road West, and axions to avoid arrest, a Chinaman jumped

ever the verandah to the street und was killed by the fall.

The annual meeting of the Hongkong Church Missionary Association will be held in S. Paul's College on Friday, January 2nd, Lt 1.30 p.m. The Rev. E. J. Barnett will give an address on "Missionary Work Amongst the Chinese in Australia," and the Rev. J. Dathau, E.N., ́will

a Mason? the latest London feroical comedy, on the night of February 9th. As you have no doubt road, it is the merriest furce we have had for many a day, and infuitely more apusing thou The Private Secretary and Charley's Aunt We have been playing the farce here to the heaviest receipts in our experience of Calcutta." Count Alexander Constantinovitch Bencken-

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fames. It died later from the effects of the

severe burns sustained

Kwang Cheung, who pleaded guilty to the offence, and made the guileless staten out that "the cat had kerosene oil on it," was fined $29 or a month.

the decision of the Kobe Chibe Saibanshe, by by constant roands of applause. Camille, another which he was sentenced on 21st Angust last to of this company's masterpieces, will be given to imprisonment for a term of four months with night, and, as already announced, Sweet Nell of haid labour, a fine of 5 yen, and to be placed andor Cid Drury will occupy the boards on the 31st police supervision for six mouths. The offences December and the 1st January, after which the proved against him (saya the Kobe Chronicle) compang will leave for Shanghai, for a short

THE QUARAY BAY RIOT. The tweary Chinamon arrested by the polina were that of defrauding the Oriental Hotel season there.

on Saturday on suspicion of being concerned Company of 41.30 yen, and of fraudulently

Such a charming play as Sweet Nell of Old in the outbreak which led to the murder of one Iudian watebman and the injury of seven- obtaining a sait of clothes from Tong Cheong, Drury should prove a fitting conclusion to the others, were brought up ou two charges, one of a Chiness tailor, Kobs, and silk-embroidered remarkably no season of the Janst Waldorf murder and the other of attempted murder. wall bangings and other pictures from Tomoy. Company, Amongst recent dramas Street Neil They all planded not guilty, and were remanded sys, Kobo silk store.

ranks as one of the most brilliant successes, and for a week. Koba Court was quished by the Appeal Court, East, The play is a reflex of the times of Saturday last at 818, Queen's Road West,

The decision of thei its fame bus for some time echoed through the

ALLEGED AESON. In connection with the outbreak of üre on a technical, mistake baring ben made in the Charles II, and the romantic lova-story of the when a three story house was completely guited, reasons given. The prisoner, however, was with labour, fined the same amount, and demned to polica sorveillance for the same period as ordered by the Kate Court.

LONDON OFFION: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.speak on "Missionary Work in Japan." The dorff, the new Russian Ambassador to the sentenced to imprisonment for the same term Merry Monarch and Nell Gwynne, the orange- to Chinnmen were charged with arsoll, and

HONGKONG, 30th December. 1902.

AN interesting paper was read before the Royal Geographical Society in Londou last month by Captain C. H. D. RYDEL, R.E., ou the subject of his explorations with an expedition sent by the Yunnan Company, with supervision by the ladian Government, in 1898 and, after a short interval, in 1899 Not only dia into the province of Yunuan.

this expedition garvey completely the more important part of this province, hut in 1900.

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chair will be taken by Sir W. Meigh Goodman, K.C., Chief Justice.

At the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council un the 19th inst, H.E. the Governor announced that he bed concluded with His Highness the Sultan of Jokord arrangements for the construction of the last lick of the rail-

way which would connect the Singapore and of the Colong with the other. It is therefore only question of time now to complete the Mulayah

Peninsula Grand Truck line.

of Councillor tilt hie nomination in 1897 as

ALLEGED ARMED ROBEERY.

Court of St. James's, was born in St. Peters

all historical and the leading insidents are rather peculiar. Before the dams were noticed girl, forma the main plot. The characters are.

remanded till Tuesday, 6th proz burg in 1949. He entered one of the depart

The circumstances utlending their arrest wero ments of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs at

clothed with the added charm of reality. Nella akong was passing his house and raw the two the age of 19. In 1871 he was appointed

is of course the leading character. She porthieves, and immediately plaved thom in custody. defendanta un vot He thought they ware Secretary to the Russian Embassy in Rome,

vades the pure as her influence did, the The hands of one smelt strongly of kerosene where he remained till 1878, when he was given THE STRAITS AND THE CURRENCY period in which she lived. Charles II is oil, bat the circamatasco was not particularly

post in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

-QUESTION,

introduced-as-n secondary character, and usted until after the fire, when the charge on After being made Court Master of Ceremonies

we also find Lord Jeffries-playing the which they are remanded was preforro į against in 1883, he was the years later appointed mercs, at which a resolution was passed in favour Castlemains and the Duchess of Portsmouth,

A meeting of the Penong Chamber of Com-villain, of couren-Lord Rochester, Lady them. First Secretary to the Imperial Embassy in Vienna, where he afterwards occupied the post with Mr. Robert Yeats in the chair. Soms of comedy-drama, for the lighter voin prevails and by threats and a disband ocupled the of a gold standard, was held ex the 16th inst, Perhaps the play would be best described us alons in the Yauati district on Sunday night, Several Chinamen entered a native dwelling-

Russian Minister Pl-uipotentiary to the Danish the speakers wanted the Chauber to mention throughout. Miss Whorf's Company promise they carried in their hands compellent the Court. Two years later he was raised to the said that the time for discussing the exchange the production. The costumes of the period mately decamped, but the polies got on the a comersion rate. The Chairman in dissenting all the scenic and costuming offects necessary the place. With the hosty secured they ulti diguity of Court Marshal. His appointment rats would be when the report of the Currency have for some tim been in the hands of Mrs. track and arrested two of the robbera, besition. as Ambassador to Great Britain was practically Commission came before the Legislative Council. T. W. Wisby, the capable wardrobe mistress recovering the stolen property deckled upon two years ago,

The balance of opinion expressed lesued to a of the Company. The scenery takes the

dollar. Another strong point made was that andienge from the street outside the Kings the change to gold should be made now before Theatre, where Noli is seen as the orango girl, 1/6 or 1/4 disaster arises from the dollar dropping to to the beautiful apartments of Mistress Gwynno, now the great ustress, and subsequently to Lord The Miners' Association discussed the Car- | Jeffries" chambers and the King's Puluce at rency Question at a meeting at Kuala Lumpur, Whitehall and passed a resolution in favour of, holding on

The box-plan for this interesting production is now opon at Robinson's.

jumates to remain quiet whilst they ransacked.

The defendants were remanded.-

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

The P. & O. steamier Chusan left Singapore for this port on the 20th inst, at noon, with the outward English maïls, and is dieo here on the 4th prox., at about 10 am.

Tho P.M. stauner China, with mails, &c., loft Shanghai yesterday at tant.

In connection with the capture just effected it proceeded via Szechuen and Tibet to the of the notorious Humberts, the following from Yangtze, down which it travelled to the Daily Chronicle's Paris correspondent on Shanghai, arriving there soon after the the 21st ult, is interesting:The search for middle of the year. Yunnan is a province the Hauberts is now assuming a serious form,

Among the sayings attributed to the late Mr. which has been meb discussed, owing to it is stated on authority that M. Vallé,

Minister of Justice, bas iestod special instruc- Commissiouer Kery, for 42 years Judge of the the varying estimates of its probable worth

tions to the police to devote their utmost City of London Court, who died last month; are to European enterprise and to the burning energies to the discovery of the delinquents, the following:-"Always put your bargains into question of the possibilities of entering it by This new-born activity is apparently the out-writing. Peas are cheap, ink is cheap, and paper railway from Burua. Captain RYDEE hay

come of a counter capsiga on the side of the is cheap. People atradict each other so much no doubt as to the province's great future. unfortunate creditors, who are forming a fund that by and by every comme cial trans ction Close both to British and to. French to carry oa the search for themselves. It will have to be reduced to writing. When you. to a silver basis. The Miners bold that a low

The M.M. steamer Caledonien left Singapore possessions, it abounds in minerals, has a would never do for the authorities to be go to buy a loaf oven, you will Enve to lako an dollar suited them, sad that they would never

on the 29th inst., at 5 p.., for this port via fine climate (in contrast to low-lying and vanquished on their own grond by private order for it in writing to prevent a contradiation be able to get their coolies to consent to or.

Saigon. feverish Tonkin and Burma), is entered by enterprise. The "Humbert Capture Food" arising." The moment that you, a foreigner, understand the proposed clango. The United Virginia has been married thres times, says a Lino) left Shimonoseki for this port on the 28th The N.Y. K. steamer Bombay Maris (Bombay the magnificent rivers Yangtze, Mekone, i represents already about £4,000. Meanwhile, land at Dover, you are supposed to know the Plautera' Association have held 'inceling at Partridge, her first husband was named Robin,

yellow journal. Hor maiden RAIDE was inst, and is expected here on the 1st prox. and Salween, and by tributaries of the Minister of Justice, has commenced an action or know." "King David said in his buste, votes to one that the fixing of the local currency is Quayle. There are now two young Robins, 25th inst.

whole law of England-which nobody I knew Kuala Lumpur at which it was decided by eight, her second Sparrow, and the present one's name for Yokobaras and the stal ports of call on the Tho N.P. seamor Dake of Fife left Tacoma Irrawaddy, and has every variety of elevator £4,000 against M. Bontoux, the director All men are liars. If he had been sitting here on a gold basis would be beneficial to the planting ine Sparrow and three little Quaylos in the tion above the sea-level, all the cultivated of the unfortunate Union Générale, on account for 40 years as I have done he would have said community. The resolution farther declared family One grandfather was a Swand, and Tacoma on the 7th inst

The NP. steamer Tacima left Yokokama for plains being from 5,000 to 8,000 feet nhove of a letter published in the Libre Parole, which it in his leisure." If you have a good case that the conversion should take place on the bird of Paradise: They live in Hawg Arenae. Victoria, B.C., for-Yokehama on the 24th inst. another was a Jay, bat ho is dead and now a' The Boston S. S. Co.'s stommer Sharomut luft this, while the three large rivers in the Madame Humbert regarda as a libel on the you are safe with a Judge. If you have bad basis of the sovereign with decimal subsidiary Eagleville, Canary Islands, and the fellow who north-western corner of the province flow at i niemory of her late husband.

The N.P. stevner Olympia arrived at Toko- one you always have a chance with a jazy." esinago,

writes ibis ie a lyre bird.

hamn on the 25th just.

Madams Gustave Humburi, widow of the ex

The wife of a Methodist minister in West

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