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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 12rя. 1903
| provincial Government that as long as they insist on connecting Japanese with Chinese in immigration legislation, just so long would the Federal authorities, for Imperial reasons, insist on disallowing thoso Bills. At the same time Sir WILFEIN LAURIER
Columbia that no Federal -objection would
The serded foreign death rate in Shanghai last year was 18.1 per 1,000. The rate for England and Wales in 1901 was 16.9.
The Universal Gazette states that the Peking. Grand Council Intely wired to Viceroy Chang that their Majesties eagerly await him to some
A. S. WATSON & CO., has suggested to the Premier of British to Peking for audience.
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ing the immigration of Chinese, providing that Japanese immigration was not pro- hibited by the same Act. This marks considerable concession to the opponents of WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS | Asiatic immigration in the province.' Originally the poll-tax levied on Asiatic immigrants into British Columbia was $50. Twelve or eighteen months ago it was raised to $100 in deference to the demands of white labour in the province. There was a strong
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A now Peking University is to bọ built from. the designs of em European architect, to contain about 1,400 rooms and cost Tls, 500,000,
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that the construction of the Bagdad Bailway A telegram to the Orlasiatische Lloyd states
will be commenced within three months on the route from Eregli (Black Sea) to Konia. The financial arrangements have been signed by
parties,
On the authority of the Shanghai Municipal Report, wo fear that the continued advanes in rentals has been productive of increased activity on the part of foreign hause-builders. The demand for house accommodation is at the present moment fully supplied, more especially in the case of houses of ordinary size, and the rentals charged may now be considered to have reached their fall value." Can as much be said of Hongkong!
TELEGRAM.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
THE SOMALILAND EXPEDITION.
LONDON, 9th March, An offcial communication from Col. Sweyre
THE FORGED BANKNOTES AT SHANGHAI.
The following is from Baturday's Shanghai Mercury-As anticipated would be the case, the discovery that someforged Hongkong and Shang- bai Bank notes were in circulation, has caused me little flutter in native ofroles. The rush
be taken to a provincial gnactment restrict the erection of a twenty-story hotel, to contain the Dontsche Bank of Berlin and some French dated Bobotle, 3rd inst., says that two Companies on the part of the Chinese to get their money of Pioneers, 100 Somali Mounted Infantry: 50 converted into silver, which set in yesterday, Camel Corps and a Marconi Telegraph Bection confined to-day, though in a somewhat milder now occupy Damot. The force arrived on the form. The oreltement, such as it was, began 4th inst. A small body of the enemy which was early in the forenoon, when many Chinese began posted there retreated and were pursued by our mounted troops who killed three of the enemy ment of the notes they held. Needless to say all to appout at the Bank premises demanding pay- and captured all their water camels. Co the genuine notes were immediately osshed, Gough commanded the fores. The Somalie whilst the forged notes, of which, wo were given a large share in the aporation with understand, under $10 worth have been unsatisfactory results, and desertions were presented, were stamped "forgery" and handed back. The imitation of the genuine noto is a vory clumsy one and nobody bat the verient ignoratons could be deceived by it. The police wore on duty at the Baak daring the day, bat their services were not required.
Another, Hawation public ofleist has gone wrong, and the scandal of it is food for the gossips. When the island territory has grown older in the complacency of American ways, says San Francisco journal, such trifles will not furnish entertainment even for an idle hour.
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desire prevalent to raise it still higher,
The new dry-dock at Hunter's Point, San making it a probibitive poll-tax which would Francisco, which is 750 feet long, has operate as effectively as the exclusion laws ivangurated its career by docking the United iu tle United States. The Dominion Gov. State battleship Ohio, which has be under ernment refused consont, but the anti-construction at the Usion Iron Works for about Chinese agitation being so intense a Royal thres yours. The Okio is only 339 fest in Commission was appointed to enquire into and report upon the causes. This Commis- sion has reported that the influx of Chinese | into the province operates against its progress and is degrading in its influence on the labour interest, and as a result of this report it appears that the Dominion Government is prepared to confirm a still higher tax than is now imposed. next move," the papers tell us," will doubt loss be to establish a tax that will exclude Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the all Chinese, including those who are subjects of the Crown in the British Colony of
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The steamer Brutus of the Compagnia Maritima, Manila, has been docked by S. C. Farnham, Boyd and Co., Ind., to undergo exten- siro repairs and renewals. The NC. Daily News is informed that this is the third steamer. the Compagnia Maritima have sent to Shanghai, and others are expected shortly.
Dr. Stanley, the Modical Officer of Health at Bhanghai, in bis annual report estimates that there are 5,000 consumptives in Bhanghai and arges the necessity for interdicting expecto ratiou in the streets. The majority of those
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The handicap will be published later. The 11th Club Race will be sailed over course 5
TIRE IN DES VOEUX ROAD,
About two o'clock yesterday afternoon,
Sergeants Kerr and Bovet obeorved smoke issuing from a house at 326, Des Voeux Road West occupied as a store by Messrs. Wo Sing & Co., dealors in matting. They at once gave the alarm and before many minutes the Fire
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[The capture of the enemy's water camels in a particularly fortninate stroke when read in the light of the following dispatch published in the Indian papers of the 24th alt"The inadequate provision of manzels in Somaliland is
Yesterday evening a Japanese, who described restly hampering the advanco and has led himself as having come from Hongking, was to the abandonment of atores at Obbia."-arrested by a shopkeeper in North Szochvien ED., D.P.]
CANTON.
[FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]
Canton, 10th March. "HEALTH OF THE CITY. The usual epidemic of cholers, and plague has monning decorations are conspionons in almost now returned to Canton, and the familiar white very stroot, particularly inside the city, where the native ingenuities of insanitation are carried to their highest pitch, Fortunately
Road and taken to Hongker Police Station on the charge of having attempted to pass n sparious $5 note, On being searoded at the station he was discovered to be in posossion of five false $5 notes on the H. & 8. Bank and three of the Imperial. Bank counterfeits. A formal charge was laid against him at the Japanese Consular Const to-day, and he was remanded in enstody of the
Japanese authorities. It is confidently expected
that the arrest of this man will land to the forgers who have been flooding the East with discovery and breaking up of the gang of
Hongkong." When that cames about, if it consumptires, the doctor says, individually Brigade were on the scene under Mr. A. Mackie. there is no fear of a resurrence of last year's these spurious imitations of banknotes and ever docs, the Imperial Government will expectorate daily millions of deadly tubercle Chief Inspector, and Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, water famine, for the raius bave recently con causing so much trouble here and at other poris
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Ouly one case of plague was notified in the Colony during the twenty-four hours ended at noon yesterday. The dead body of a Chinese was found opposite No. 131, Qusen's Road East.
Yesterday morning a dust-cart took pos- session coming down the bill in Ica Houso Streef, and ran over one of the Sanitary Board coolies in aburge of it, necessitating his framoval to the Government Civil Hospital.
Dr. Hall Wright, a very popular medico on one of the C. P. R. liners, has given up the son to practice in Hongkong. He was presented with a very handsome silver bowl by his former captain and fellow officers of the Empress Japan, before the vassol left yesterday.
The police reported yesterday that n Japanese member of the crew of the steamer Diamante has succumbed in the Government Civil Caty communications relating to the nous columns Hospital to injuries caused by an accidental blow from some heary tackle which was boing swung aboard the steamer fran a lighter.
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MARRIAGE.
On the 7th March, at Shanghai, before Us Vice-Consul A. H. White, GABIE AUGUSTA, youngest daughter of Mrs. H. JORGE and of the Inte H. JOROR, to CRABLES 8. FoWLER, of New Haven, Conn., U.S.A
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On Tuesday evening a antive shopkooper in Bouham Strand fell into the harbour off the Winglok Street wharf, and was rescued in an unconscious state by a Chinese exciso offuar, Indian P.C.. 591, and a Chinese boatman. He was removed for treatment to the Government Civil Hospital.
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With 'reference to tho reported wounding of a foreigner at blacan by a Portuguese soldier, the following particulars of the affair have reached ns. It appears that an American tidewaiter and a Portuguese soldier, both under the infuence of liquor, quarrelled and fought, On the 6th March, at the General Hospital The soldier is said to have been bitten, losing Shanghai, Gu no HanaT JONG.
a piece of his lip, and the American was thrown into the water, but was rescued. Both combatants have been charged and will be dealt with at the Magistracy.
The Daily Press.
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HONGKONG, 12th March, 1903.
Tue conflict between British Columbia and the Dominion Government with respect to the restriction of Asiatic immigration was still unsettled when the latest American mails were despatched. So far as the agitation against Chinese immigration is concerned, the Dominion Government has at last given a promise to the Columbian Legislature which is acceptable to them if it is not completely satisfying. And there is much jubilation over the result not only in Columbia, but on the Pacific coastline of the United States, where it is complained that British Columbia has been used by the Chinese heretofore as
A correspondent writing to the N.-C. Daily Notes with reference to the recommendation by Dr. Hegg of körösene oil for the extermination of mosquitoes says "Last summer I went on board a kerosene ship; I noticed all the oraw had marks of misquite-bites on them. Soon the
mosquitoes will be back, and I would like some scientific man to visit the vessels at the kerosene oil godowns, and see the men who work at kerosene cargo, and actually breathe and stink of kerosene, how they suffer from mosquitous. Mosquitoes thrive on oil,"
bavili.
At the Police Court, Shanghai, on Friday, Messrs. W. G. Bayne, Robert Carr, E. B. Skottowe, James Maan, G. C. F. Holland, and W. R. Parkin were charged with having failed to register in the year 19 3 sa British subjects and not having oxcused smeh failure, in accord-
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Assistant Superintendent, and soon three hoses were playing upon the flames. So strenuously did the Brigade exert themselves that they managed to extinguish the conflagration before it bad spread farther than the kitchen. This apartment was gutted and some large bandles of matting were destroyed. The damage is not sorious and is said to be insured with Mossra.
tinned without cessation, and neighbouring felda are largely under water; as, however, the reps are quite young, it will tend rather to
prove the rice than otherwise.
BIEGUTION OF BOLDIERS.
The recent levies of troops have resulted in lowering their general simuderd, and insuy of
anos with ssetion 114 of the China and Japan Siemssen and Reuter, Brookelmann. P. O the men are of necessity recruited from the
Order in Council, 1865. The summonses against Mosers. Bayne, Hollaud, Skottowe, und Carr were withdrawn. Mr. Mann was fined $2 and costs, and Mr. Parkin $5 and conts.
A Parliamentary paper' issued on the 23rd ult. shows that all the units of the first three Army Corps will be available on the 31st March, except four cavalry regiments in South Africa, three heavy hattaries still unorganised, and nine battalions temporarily in South Afries and other Colonies. The lifth and sixth Army Corps are still anformed, bat the whole of units of the fourth. fifth and sixth Army Corps will be available on the 31st March, except soventeon regular batteries in South Africa and ifteen auxilliary, batteries which are cuformed. The paper does not indicate the strength of the
units.
The United States Senate'sub-committee ou military affairs has decided to leave out of the Army appropriation bill the amendment offered by Senator Perkins anthorising the Borstary of War to charter the transports and to contract for five years with the commercial lines to carry the Government business botween San Francisco and the Philippines. The aution taken by the Senate, committee, says an American contem- porary, indicates that it is in parfest accord with the attitude assumed by Representative Hall, who took the high and sonsible ground that the service would suffor by its surrender to the commercial lines. This means that the Army transport business must continue to be conducted by the Government whether agreeable or not to Secretary Root. #00
It was the Mikado that Mr. W. S. Gibort credited with a wish to make the panishmsat fit | the crime or the criminal, but it is only in China, remarks the London Daily Chronicle, that the principle is noted. upon. A brickmaker 'in Hunan, was just lately finei 20,00) bricks, with the alternative of being beaten sud “handed over to a mandarin.” He chose the bricks.
Tho idea, our contemporary adda, is a good one, and might find some useful employment in England. If there were a court, for instance, that could compel Lord Lansdowne to devote the next five years or so to writing an essay on Gorman Diplomacy in its Relation to British and Americas Interests," how much more com- With reference to the power of certain plants fortable we should all feel. In the same way- to drive away mosquitoes, a correspondent in Colodel" Lynch might have hean most Nature gives some interesting particulars Between his bouse near Canton and the river profitably, set to work on compiling "A History stretched a lines of papas-trees, and he noticed of Treason: Showing its Diabolical Nefarious- that it enjoyed a singular immunity from mosquitoes, which was not abured by the houses
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An American commercial paper states that
Shepherd had a narrow escape from injury by falling débris.
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dregs of the population. Consequently a severa disciplins ia necesary to prevent abuses, and nambers have been recently executed, fret some for stealing from the villagers near the parade ground, and afterwards some for pawoing their guns to obtain money for gambling.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, STEIKN. The follow log cards were returned :—
The striks of boot and shoe operatives, who Major Taylor .. Mr. G. Stewart....
85. 4 81 have a sort of trade union here, bas hampered 95114 the trude considerably, and the dispute has not Capt. Phillips
:10 === 85 Mr. C. W. May
yet been settled. Mr. A. B. Lowson, Mr. J. Johnstone
Mr. A. Boyd 3Ir. H. J. Gedze
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93
687
93
88
108
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POOL.
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99
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Mr. W. L. Martin...
Mr. G. Stewart
Lioat. D. C. H. Dalrymple. Mr. C. G. Matthew Capt. Henderson Capt. Phillips.... Mr. C. W. May
Mr. A. B. Lowson... | Mr. J. Johnstons
$1 entries.
CRICKET.
SWATOW.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
Swatow, 10th March. NAVAL MOVEMENTS,
The U.S. genboats Villolobos and Elcano, accompanied by the American supply ship Pompey, called in here on their way to Amoy and Shaughn HIM.8. fitte le io port now, having arrived from Hongkong a weak ago.
JAPANESE ENTERPRISE.
A party of Japanese, with an outfit of tools for artesian well boring, arrived here from Foochow and have commenced boring operations in the English Presbyterian Mission compound. Should their undertaking be succesful it would be an invaluable boon for Swatow and alloy all A match was played between the R.A.M.Canxieties during a drought, which oscars rather C.C. and the H.M.S. Goliath C.C, at Happy frequently here, Valley on the 10th inst, which resulted in a win for the Medicals.
R.A.M.C..C... V. H.MB. "GOLIATHTM CC.
The scores are as follows:-
HMS. "GOLIATH.”
Mr. R. Hurbottle. o Harvey, b Cooki Lt. Young, o Skinner, b Williams Mr. Colendge, b Cook..................
P. O. Fackrell, b. Williams.
Mr. MoKurley, ran cat
Mr. Eldridge, e skamer, ↳ Cook:
Lt. Harvey, b Williams
Lt. Fronch, not out
Capt. Worthington, o Skinner, b Will Pte. Austin, Cook
Mr. Shepherd, b Willams
Extras
Total
B A.M.C. C.C. Lt. Harvey, o Young, boleridge Staff Sgt. Wilson, e McKinley, Coleridge Pte. Woolley, o Austin, b Coleridge Pte. Cook, Hariottia, b Shephard... Sergt. Riordan, h Coleridge
Lt. Craig, Young, b Coleridge
3. ff. Allwork, b Coleridge.....
Cpl. Skinner, b.Shepherd: Bergt. Dearsley, b Shepherd Staff Sergt. Senior, not out Pto. Williams, e Fackrell, & Coleridge
Extras
Total mentre
THE MONROE DOCTRINE.
THE TROUBLE AT WEICHOW.
News of a very reassuring nature has reached here from Weichow, where indicatione point to a cessation of the recent outbreak of die turbance...
PROGRESS OF THE HONAN RAILWAY,
Judging from information that has reached Shanghai, the constraction of the Poking Syndi.
in China and Japan.
THE BROUGH COMPANY'S-
SEASON.
"THE SECOND MES, TANQUERAY.” In the play which the Brough Company put on last evening at the Theatre Royal we have an expresion of dramatic art that was viewed · with mixed regard when originally set forth for the tees of public discrimination; but in what- ever light it may have been viewed at first und in spite of the hostile criticism levelled against the play, there is no questioning the fact that Mr. Finaro struck a grand, true, powerful note in the accomplishment of this wonderful work. The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
is na potent an attraction to-day as when it bore the pristine finch of novelty, nor is the story of Paula one to be likely son to disappear from the stage. The hour is post for the discussion of the right and the wrong of the problem play. It has brought its own justification in that it he never lost but rather gained ground in the public favour. It may shook some supertenzitive minds, but it lays bars the human heart and passions as they are; it may teach morality ouly by negation, but it does not cont. Of much is The Second Mrs. Tanqueray. Its re- presentation by the Brough Company last evening was worthy of the play and worthy of the Brough traditions. As Paula Tanqueeny Mrs. Brough had a part to play which makes onerous calls upon the exponent. Her treat- ment of the role was admirable. In the lighter passages no less than is the heavy her acting was splendid, and in the great scese of the play she, rose to a height of dramatic fervour and power that carried the house away. Mr. Brough es Audrey Tanqueray made on appearance that was nothing if not excellent. All the ether parts wore capitally done. The Botting was of the castomary good quality. Appended is the full eset
Sir George Orroyed, Bart...... Captain Hugh Ardalo
Aubrey Tanqueray Cayley Drumzilo
Frank Bisquith
este Railways in Honan is going on rapidly. Gordon Jayne, MD...
In Teokon, says the Shanghai Times, a store Morse ******** and buildings for the Europeans engaged on the Mira Cartelyon
Lady Orreyed... work have been erected upon English plans. Ellean.
Panla Nearly all of the road bridges and drains in the first and second sections have already bosn finished. The track has been laid as for
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**RIOBE.
Mr. Orlando Daly Mr. Ernest Vera.
Mr. Brough Mr, Leslie Victor Mr. Petey Walshe Mr. Malniyre Mr. M. McLea
***** Mies: Temple Miss Brele Vaughan Mies Brenda Gibso
Mrs. Brough
No Brough season would be complete without B Li Yuan Ton, a village about 5 miles a performance or two of Paulton's marry fares. east of Wei Hai Fu, through which Unfortunately the short time now left before place the Emperor passed in December, 1901, his saying “good-bye” compels the acfor- en route to Poking from Sinufu, Tolograph manager to limit Niobe to one night only, lines have been built along the entire road, 80 consequently it goca without saying that miles. The superintendent of telegraphs is playgoers will master this evening at the City C. K. Chow, who was formerly a secretary in Hail in strong force. Mrs. Brough will once tas Imperial Chinese Railway Administration, more show us what light comedy is, and that it and who has the added advantage of having is not necessary to be loud to obtain laughter. taken honours in the department of electricity. Her Niobe thoroughly artistic, and it kelaks Yale University. He has just finished installing volumes for Mrs. Brough's versatility when
the telegraph instruments. The construction one remembers that during the last few nights
President Roosevelt in laying the foundation
exclusion the States have raised against frequently under observation, he never saw one of the United States are expected to fornish is reported as saying: trend of events has of the road it is confidently ballerod, will be she has appeared in such widely different a convenient gateway through the wall of our. He stated that though he had them including Alaska, the non-contignons territories of the new army War College in Washingter
them. The past policy of British Columbia of these trees with a mosquito úpon it, and he is during the year a market for about $40,000,000 forced the natin to become a World-Power Rinished within 13 months, characters as Prala Taugneray, Muriel Man-
towards Asiatic immigration has been one of discouragement rather than absolute exclusion, because, (so it is now explained) the latter policy runs counter to that of the Imperial Government, which has controlled
inclined to attribute the fact to the proteolytis action of the juice they secrate.
At the Shanghai Mixed Court a police inspostor drew the attention of the Assessor to
a case in which two men were concorned with
the conduct of the Dominion Government theft, one of whom was sentenced to 100 blow located in the tropics, are steadily growing in self-confidence of a man who is just and armed.Tokon last autumn at the rate of only sixteen of the Brough CompanyE
rou up to 120 taols per wow.
worth of American products, consisting in largest with responsibilities in both the Occident and part of manufactured goods of the United States. the Orient. The nation cannot bear them the railways, the price of land in Teokow and we shall see her as Niobe. Mr. Brough Since the beginning of the construction of nering, Bessmaund, Mrs. Dane, &r, and to-night As a source of supply for producte valuable both right anless its voice is potent for peace and Wei-huifu bas visa enormously. One of the will once more revel in his many complicatione as material for manufacturers and as important justice. Wo ask for peace not in the spirit of Chinese staff of Pearson's bought about 20 as Peter Amos Dunn, while the remaining food products, the territories, especially those the weakling or craven but with the assured more of land near the Tewang temple at characters will employ nearly all the principals and the other to 200 blows and two months' the United States promises to promote, toit is too late to prepare for victory. It is of a Ti-pao named Chang; the price has now staged for one performance only, and on Satur importance and the market available to them in The people understand that after war has bagna thousand cash par mou, through the influence To-morrow night a Village Priest will be at Ottawa. We are unaware of any pro-angne. But somehow they had changed names nouncement in this sense by the Imperial and the man sentenced to 100 blows took the very considerable extent, their material undesirable that the Army be other than amali
day Mr. Brough will present, for the first time Government so far as Chinese are concerned, 200 blows and two months' cangue, while the prosperity. During ten months ending with relatively to the population, but it must repre-
by his Company, Facing the fuss, a three-act but with respect to the Japanese the other got off with only 100 blows. The Inspector October, 1992. shipments from the Bavation sent the highest efficiency attafaxble in any
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
farco from the pen of J. H. Darnley, whore good Imperial Government has on more than desired the Assessor to draw the attention of Islands to the United States amonated in value army of the civilised world.
in round figures to $21,000,000, those from Certain sections of the Berlin Press, enys a
The P.M. steamer China, with mails, &6. left work in The Solicitor will be pleasantly remem- acension objected to prohibitive
Sanghas for this port yesterday at daylight. bered. Only a few night, remstú now to complete legislation by the Colonies against the
The N.V.K. steamer Hiroska Mary (Bom the season, as the Brough Company proceed to whether it was done purposely or not. Tho immigration of Japanese. In its legislativo
bay Ling: left Singapore for this port on the enactments British Columbia has draw
10th inst, p.m., and may be expected here on Shaughsi next week in the German meil teamer Sachsen. In answer to many enquiries, the 16th inst
The N.YK. steamer Lumi Maru (Bombay we are requested to state that The Importance Lane) left Singapore for this port on the 10th inst., p.m., and may be expected here on the of Being Earnest will be staged on Tuesday
next, for one night only.
one
no distinction between the two Aintic races, and the Premier of Canada has bad occasion recently to again inform the
the Magistrate to this fact, but could not say Porto Rico to nearly $9,000,600, compared with telegraphic despatch, are indisposed to accept sonsor remarked, after examining the man in 50,560,000 for the same period last year, and the Moarce Doctrine. A semi official article ugao, that there seemed to have been a from the Philippines importa valued at upward in the Fout says Germany has absolutely no conspiracy between the two men, the man of $7,000,000 were received by the United States, cause to support actively the doctring, and before the Court would receive 200 blows more making the value of the total imports of tropical expresses satisfaction that British Ministers for giving a false name and the police aronid products from these territories in ten months, have openly defended the co-operation with have to endeavour to find the other man.
Germany against Venezuela
-nearly $15,000,000,
16th inst