INTIMATION

WATSON'S

HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 9г¤, 1903

leaflet issued by the North Australian League of Melbourne, expressing apprecia- tion of the action of Mr. AuSTEN CHAMBER- LAIN, Postmaster General, for having “taken the first practical step to forward the present movement in Australia of pre- puring the way for quicker intercourse between Australis and Great Britain by the Trans-Siberian railway." This netion, the FOR THE SUMMER. League's resolution remarks, affords an example and an encitement to the Australian Commonwealth Government to stimulate the authorised railway connection between Port Darwin and Southern Australia. The League looks for quicker means of commu nication between England and Australia by the land routes across Asia and Australia linked by a fast steamer servic between Hongkong or Canton and Port Darwin. The insertion of the words " or Canton," we presume, indicates an expectation of the ultimate connection of Canton, via Henkow, with the Manchurian section of the Russian lines; but it leaves Kowloon, of course, out of the reckoning - mistake which should not be possible, nor would be so but for the backwardness of the Kowloon- Canton railway schemo.

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REMEDY

(TONG PANG CHONG)

The report of H.E. Sir Henry Blake on the TELEGRAMS.

Blue-book for 1932 will be found on page 5.

Preparations are being made for taking a of census at the end of this year of the whole o South Africa.

Lieutenant General Fukushima, who' so dis

the campaigu up tinguished himasif in north in 1900, has been made by King Edward a Military Kaight-Commander of the Bath and is now Sir Yasumano Fukushima, K.C.B.

It is reported to Sharzhaf from Kwangsi that General Pan, commanding the Tsoohiang Circuit of Kwangai, whose troops have joined the robels, upon baing ordered by Viceroy Sham to resign, committed aniside immediately after receiving the Vienegal order.

The following appointments have been made at the Admiralty:-Sub-Lieutenants.-K. N. Humphreys, to the Bramble, and W.D. Corzabó, to the Britomart, to date June 16, sed on recommissioning (N), nulated. Surgione.—B. W. B. Hall, to the Bramble, to date Jane 5pand on recommissioning, undated; and W. W. Kair, to the Britomart, undated.

Rear-Admimi the Hon. Hedworth Lamblon

In the cuйhoisted his dag ou

time the League's circular points out that the South Australian Government has called for bids for the construction of the Central

board the battleship Conqueror at Davonport on the 5h ult. us ad in command of the Channel Squadron. The Conqueror saluted the Bag of the Com mander-in-Chief. Admiral Sir E. 1. Seymour,

An awolte specific for Ringworm and Australian sectiou, to complete the railway and the salate was returned by the gadnery

Dhabi Itch.

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AMMONIA

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line from sea to sca. Tenders are to be Hent to the South Australian Railway! Commissioner, at Adelaide, on or before the 2nd May, 1904. It is impossible to resist the conviction that a great revolution in inter-continental communications is about to take place shortly. When the time pontics, Hongkong must see that it is not left out of account as a punishment for having been too dilatory.

The Russian Volunteer craisers Cherson und Mosken are expected at Colombo on their way to the Far East.

L'Echo de China says that the French Cham- bar has adopted the projected cable between A. S. WATSON & CO. Saigon. Pulo Condor, and 'Pontanials "--pro- bably Pontianak, on the west cost of Dornea.

LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1941.

The number of plagus cases notified during the 24 hours ended at noon yesterday was four. All were Chinese, and tw were fatal. Que body was found in Western Street. The total cases for the year number 1,320.

We have rec-ived from Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, secretary oud librarian of the City Hall, a copy

ahip Cambridge.

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Prince Henri d'Orleans, who had takon to exploring, died at Saigon last year of liver complaint, Staps wore then taken to raise an obelisk thore to his memory by subscription. but the funds, enllacted from colonials, relations, and gergraphem, fell short of expectations. The Funds Committes now make an appeal to the

public for more money. The Saigon Opinion ridicules the idea of ca ling Hor publio aid in puiting up a lofty morament to a “globe. taolter,"

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"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

PROBABLE ADOPTION OF M. DE

WITTE'S PEACE POLICY. Wires from Kobe state that the Port Arthur Conference will probably adopt M. de Witte's peace policy. General Kuropat kin returns to St. Petersburg immediately,

RELICS OF THE SPANISH-

AMERICAN WAR.

ware

HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon in the Council Chamber.

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, Bİr

Presout:-

HIS EXCELLEKOT Sir W. GASCOIGTE,

·Hon. F. H, Mar (Colonial Secretary}, Hon. Sir HENRY SPENCER BERKelay, Kr. Attorney-General),

Hon. A. M. THOMBON (Colonist Treasurer). Hou. Commander E. M. RUMSEY, R.N. (Harbour Master).

Hom. W. CHATHAM (Direator of Publio Works).

Hon. J. M. ATKINSON (Principal Ciril Medical Offloer).

The old Spanish warship Valenea, which was towed into port hers from Manils by the stentasr Zafiro on Tuesday morning, is the purchase of Mr. A. R. Moulder, commission Mr. Moulter agent, Beaconsfield Arcade. has also become the owner of other throe HENEY A. BLAKE, G.C.M.G.

United relics of the war between the SHANGHAI, 8th July, 10.35 pan. States and Spain-the Argus, Hoina Cristina, K.C.M.G. (Commanding the Troops),

and Marquis Duora, all of which

Manila sunk by the American Rest in harbour. Boren Spanish vessels altogether weat to the bottom, and three still re main there. These, if they can be rained Mr. Monider intends to buy too. The Argus is the next to be brought across from Manila, and the pumping machinery and steel hawsers that were used when the Valesco made the trip are going back to the Philippines in the Zafiro to be applied to the sims purpose in the case of the Argus. All four of Mr. Moulder's pur- chases are in good condition, considering the years they were under water; they are, of course, thickly covered with barnacles, but pathing the worse for that. The armaments have been entirely removed and in some cases also tha machinery. Of the latter, only a park remains ou the Valence, hat the Beina Cristina bu not been completely stripped, and the boiler nåd engines are in a good state of preservation. The must of this vessel, it is interesting to learn, was sold in Manila to an enterprising young American, who had it converted into walking sticks which he sold fer a dollar gold each. The demand far exceeded the supply, but there was no marcity of wood-ordinary wood from anywhere and the resourceful vendor continued to supply patriotic Americans with souvenira so like the

REUTER'S SERVICE.

THE ILLNESS OF THE POPE.

LONDON, 6th July. At the Pope's request the lost Sacrament bas bren administered.

LATER.

The condition of the Popo is unchanged,

THE PORTE AND BULGARIA.

LONDON, 6th July,

The Porte has sent a cironlar telegram to the Fowers repudiating the Balgariau charges of a concentration of Turkish troops at strategic points on the frontier.

· Loxpon, 8th July,

The Pasific fable has been opened. Mr. Mackay, the President of the Cable Company,

sent a measago round the world in ten minutes.

Hor. Sir C. P. CHATER, C.M.G.. Hon. Dr. Ho KA, C.M.G. Hon. WEI YUK.

Hon. C. W. DIUKSON. Hou, R. SHEWAN,

Hoo, GuaнOM STEWART.

Mr. B. F. JOHNSTON (Acting Clerk of Council).

FINANCIAL.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid on the table

Financial Minutes (Nos. 25 to 27) and moved that they be referred to the Finance Committee. The COLONIAL TREASURER secouded, and the motion was agreed to.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid on the table Report of the Finance Committee (No. 4) and moved its adoption.

The COLONIAL TREASURER ascended, and the mation was agreed to.

BOUNDARIEN.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY moved the fol lowing amendment to No. 5 at the Domestic Cleanliness and Ventilation Dye-laws contained in Sohedals B of the Fublic Health and Buildings Ordinance. 1903, made under Section 16 of the aforesaid Urdinaneo-Tua nois to No,5 of the Domestic Cleanliness and Ventilation Bye-laws ocutained in Schedule B of the Pablis Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1903, is hereby repealed, and the following substitutel

parchaser got his stick and the soller his dollar OPENING OF THE PACIFIC CABLE.reat article that nobody was any the wiser. The gold, and both were satisfied. Few articles of convenient siz; for the ourio-hunter remain on the old warships. Mr. Mon'der has in his office an old, rusted Manser rifle which he found on the Valesco; all the woodwork has been eaten away When leaving only the lock and barrel. the vessel was first raised a bugle made unrecognisable by barnacles was found un board; after it had been cleaned, the instrutherofore:The western boundary of the east- ment, a silver one, was found still to possess o beautifully clear tone.

PRESIDENT LOUBET IN ENGLAND,

LONDON, 6th July.

President Loubet, accompanied by the Duke,

Writing of the activity of the Rustina For Eastern Lumber Company on the Yalu'river, the Times Peking correspondant says: Theof Counasght from Dover, wbore a splendid Russians recently plneed two small river

naval reception met the President, arrível at stoamers on the Liau to police the river. Six Victoria station in the afternoon. The King, more are about to arrive by overland train from

the Prince of Wales, and other royalties ware at Harbin. They are twinecraw beats, 70ft. long,

the station, the King and President, who ex- raw 2ft. of water, and carry a dozen men, bat

changed a prolonged and hearty handshake,drovo no pussaugers or cargo. It is expected that similar boats will be placed on the Yalu. The togather with an escort of Life Guards to York advantage of the proceeding, apart from inter-House, where President: Loubet will reside

ference with the Chinese boat traffic, is that

the steamers will require goal depôts, which during his visit, Hage crowds cheered with will be built at conveniant places on the banks, genuine heartiness, and the President told, the the protection of Russian soldiers.

THE PROPOSED KWANGSI LOAN.

era division of the City is Graham Strestand Endicott Streat; the western boundary of the central division of the City is Tank Laus and

Cleverly Strest; the western division of the

(31 of the revinal Catalogas and Rules o the Fres and these, belag Russian property, will require King that he was delighted with his reception to permit the introduction of arms before as those of the health districts. This will enable

OTICE TO CORRESPONDENT 4. Change at duszak ve fá uns ralaking to the news column

dered tour Burton.

maliais antral forward their names and and, 4&repications addressed to the Bliter ng pandion, but va evidence of good faith.

!ion should be written on

Lending Collection. It is on sale at Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, price $1,

A telegram dated Simin, 2301: Inne, says: The plague mortality in India fell last week to 2,084 deaths, being a reduction of 1,516 on the total of the preceding wek. The Punjab returns one sine if the pajer salg,

No on guously signed communications that have1,191 deaths and Bombay Presidency, including arty appeted in other papers will be inserted.

theders for eatrit copies of Dair Prus should be Boobay and Karachi cíties, 704. fond before 11 am, on day of publication. After that noter the supply is Hanted. Only supplied for Cash. Tegraphic Address: Para Codes: A.H.C. 5th Ed,

Lieber'

P.O. Bez, 34, Telephone No. 12

The Daily Press.

ONGKONG ÚFFICE: 14. DESVUX FOAD Cl. NYON COPPICH: 131. FLEET STREET, B.C

HONGKONG, 9th July, 1903.

The P. & O. 8.8. Palawan took to Singapore the now Principal Civil Modica! Officer of the Straits Settlements, Dr. Donald Koith Me Dowell, C.M.G., in succession to Dr. Kerr. Dr. Mo' owell has seen considérable service in West Africa, where he was up to recently Principal Medical Officer in Northern Nigeria.

According to the latest information from reliable sources in Mukden, anys the N-C. Daily News, the Russian troops garrisoning Fenglien and Kirin pratinees sumber nearly 58,000 men of all arms, and those with 25,000 so-called "ailway guards" total nearly 80,000 Buseinus ready to take the field the moment hostilities are declared.

Fleports have been received in Rangoon of the extraordinary rise of the river at Myitkyina, Burma. The country round is floodol and villages aro raported to be in danger of being swept away. The people have taken shelter in A small island opposite Myitkyina the trees. has been submerged. All the riverside villages are innudated and cattle arè pirishing. The upper retches of the river ars in full flood. Myitkyius ita-lf is safe. The food is the greatest on record. Portions of tho permanent way have sank owing to the heavy rain. couple of derailments have occurred and the the Bassein-. traflo has been suspended ou Hoozada lias opened recently.

A

Last month a writer in the Paris Jearna t called attention to "the disquieting character, from the point of view of French interests, of the rising in the Chinese provinco of Yunnan.** Troubles in Southern China, he said, are always accompanied by a revival of brigudage in the neighbouring colony of Toukiu. We have already had to take precautionary measures ou the frontier. The situation of our citizous in Yuunan-son gives rise to still graver anxiety- In spite of ontsalves, by the force of circum

Few days have passed during the last few months on which some mention las dot been found in the Press of the Far East of the new Trans-Siberian railway route. Traveller after traveller has given his experiences, and the, very names of this chief stations be the band of the 33rd Harma Infantry will play stances we may Bad ourselves under the' tween Balny and Moscow are beginning the following programine at the Kowloon Hotel obligation of acting as we did in 1900. With be nearly as futiliar as those of the during dinner, this oroaing (weather permit- the Troubles ja Yunuán on the one hand, and

By permission of Major Radcliffs and officers,

ting!:--

loction Song

Eilenberg,

the growing rivalry of Japan and Russia on arch... The Uhlan's Call,"

"La Reine du Jour," Adams the other hand, we are bound to enquire whether "The essenger Boy....... Caryll the situation in the Far East is not about to "he Promizh of Life," Cowen force iteolf spon our attention precisely at fie

Monckton "Kitty Grey."

Bleu," * Vaisu

Margie moment when events in the Mediterranean *Mumblin Moss,” ....... Thurban claim all our vigilanca”

Go Save the King."

Selection Waltz....... Two-Step

at London and Dover.

THE BRITISH CHINA FLEET.

LONDON, 6th July. Mr. Forster in the House of Commons raid that there were twelve British ships at pressat in the Gulf of Pechili, and that the Admiralty were not aware of any special gathering of ships, or of any special object aimed at by the Powers in Chiness waters.

SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

A Chinese workman at the power house of the Peak Tramways. met with a serious accident on Tuesday. At the moment it happened be was engaged upon the machinery, which was motionless. Suddenly it was started to drag a car up the line, and the man was knocked against the flywheel. This ke caught to save himself, with the result that he was whirled round twice ere the accident was noticed and the machinery stoppad. Is was picked up in an unconscious condition and sent to Hospital.

ROBBED IN THE STREET.

the fuspectors to do thôir work more effectively. Hon. Dr. ATKINSON' eveoaded, and the motion was agreed to.

Pecнions.

Governor and Legislature, Audit Depurtieri, Treasury,

-

City Les to the wost of Tank Lane and Cleverly Dr. Morisan writes under date Poking:- As was telegraphed from Shanghai on May 26 Street. Kowloon is divided into eastern and western divisions by Robinson Road and a. Wang Chih-chuu, Governor of Kwangs, straight line drawn from the north and thereof signed a loan contract with the German konso

He said... of Carlowitz in Shanghai far 300,000 tools. through the Tanmati service reservoir to the The object of this amendment is to bring the one-third to be in cash and the remainder in northern boundary of Kowloon." from the foreign Ministers was to be asked machinery and arms, whilez special dispensation litewashing districts into the same bunadaries

August 25, the date of expiration of the term of probibition under the peace protocol. Though the amount of the lean is small, an in-

SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, teresting question arises from the fact that it is

3he COLONIAL SEQUETARY laid on the table opposed by the French. By a circular nóta ef December 4. 1891, repeated last November, the the Supplementary Colonial Estimates for 192 Chinese Foreign Office notified the foreign of which the following is an extract:-- Ministers that the Central Government dis-Charges on Account of Public Debt, $18,234,54 claimed all responsibility for any loan, even if

provincial oficial, unless it was previously sub. stamped with the official sal, contented by a

itted to and approved by the Central Govern- mout. France, while raising no objection to s private loan contracted by Wang Chih-chau on his own responsibility, provided that no mine is given as security, will oppass the giving of the Imperial sanotion-which means an Im- Iona contracted perial gasinutes-to any with a third Power by officiale of pro- vinees boxdoring on French Indo-Chins. Should any ming or mines be specified na security for such loan, France will evergetically oppos3, on the ground that the Chinese Government, by a despatch addressed to 3. Gérard on June 12, 1897, bound itself to huso recourse in the working of the nines in Kwangtong, Kwangsi, mad Yunnan to French assistance. Yussan may be excluded, as the British position there was protected by Lord Salisbury in the Siam Convention of Jamary 25, 1896. France, however, now clams that in virtue of the

born undertaking no nine is Kwangtung the Report on the Blue-book for 1992, the Report,

be given us security or Kwangri cap

Pust UBoo.. Registrar-General's Department Oratory

Legal Departments Medical Departaments Magistracy... Sanitary Department Transport Miscellaneous Services Public Works Recurrent

Ordinary Expenditure... Public Works Extraordinary

39,654.80

1.164.25

4.791.84

8,820.69

26,.24 12

733.33

990.30

2,800.41*

4.142.62

24.737.20

15,7-8.8

037,93 1,65 920,628.46

1416:39

1,031,627.86 * 768,673.54

31,800,201 40 Although the excess in the votes Public Works Recurrent amounts to $190,203.41 and Fable Works Extraordinary to $369.787.77, yet these Supplementary Voles are required, ho- cause saving on aime voted for any particular work cannot be appropriated to cover oxness ou other works, or new item not yet roted.]

FAPERS.

The COLONIAL SECRETARY laid on the table

A daring theft of a lady's poree-bay was committed on Tuesday night in the open street by a Chtaamian, The owner of the parse, a Spanish lady named Madame Zarza, residing for any forägn loan unless with the provicus of the Principal Ciril Medical Offer, and the at Beaconsti-hi Arsade, was looking in a shop consent of the French Government, In Report on the Hongkong Volunteer Corps. window in Des Voeux Hood, when a coche athar words, Frames claims solusivo mining came up behind, mught her by the neck, and rights in these two southern prosinces as com- snatched the purse, which contained a sum of $19, tried to catch him, but though it was

eff ber belt, Sbe called ent and plete as Germany claims in Bhantung. The other Powers, have not recognised the French claires Bugland disputed thein at the time, and not yet dark and, there ware plenty of on April 5, 1898, the Tsanghi Yamén gave Sir

QUESTIONS,

The Hon. G. STEWART gave notion of the following questions —

(1) When were the plans for the new Law Courts fually pased !

According to the Peking and Tientsia Times, General Creagh had a remarkably hearty sood- off at the railway station at Tiestein or the 26th ult. General Robrachoidt sent his band to Promenade Concert to be half on the Volunton People about, the man sacrended in getting Ciunde MacDonald a verbal assurance, that ↑ ing with the erection of the Courts?...

THE VOLUNTEER CONCERT. The following is the fall programme of the Parade Ground on Saturday next at 9 p.m.:

PART 1. Overture......" Poet and Peasant,”

ORCHESTRA. Heroes and Goatle neo,"

Mr. C. GRACE. "Serenade,"

Suppe

various places pussed or touched at on the old sea-route from Europe to China. The Overture comments on the passenger service on the Russian railway have been for the most part favourable, and the appreciation of the accelerated mail transport has been manifested by the abandonment by business Houses in Shanghai of the mail steamers run* aing southward for their communications with Europe. From someremarks which wequoted yesterday by Sir THOMAS SHAUGHNESSY,

serenade General and Lady Creaghand Captain President of the Canadian Pacific Railway St. John, A.D.C., at their breakfast, and he Copapnuy, it will have been seen that the himself and a large number of German oflcers possibility of a continuance of the maritime went to the station; there was no German Easitone Sole conveyance of mail is not yet despaired of, gudrd of honour at the station, as the German Obec Sulo...... it a fast Atlantic service can be counted army only boneurs royalty in this way. upon before the expiration of the next two there were British, French, Italians, Japanese, Tepor Solo Violin Solo years, at the end of which time the Caun- and Chinese guards of honour and bands, and dian Pacific Company's contract expires. numberless commanding and other officers of Sir THOMAS SHAUGHNESSY's words certainly all nationalities, and civilians of all kinds. The Tenor, Baritone The Mariners," Randeggor. Haikwan Teotai Tang was there, a contigent

Messrs. C. H. LANNEET, F. H. BELL, convey the impression that the sea-route

and J. WACKER of Chinese police under Mr. Russ, and the between Britain and the Far East is not yet visaroy's band under Major Wang, while the Comic Song.

Mr. W. G. WORCESTER." doomed beyond hope, if only the passage Viceroy's naval attaché Commander Lia went

PART 11. Horuss the Atlantic can be shortened with the party, under the Viceroy's orders, as March frem Tannhauser ...

ORCHESTRA. Nevertheless, the Trans-Siberian railway, far as Chiawangtao. Notwithstanding the rain,

"The Bugler.".... Bass Sola......... even in its present imperfect condition, has a large sambor of ladies were at the station to

Mr. F. Whic secured a great start, and doubtless its say good-bye to Lady Cragh and load her Tonor and "The

Wanderer's Ruberstein Night Bong," promoters will make every effort to quicken with bouquets, and Sir O'Moors and Lady Bass Duett

Messrs. C. H. LAXNEET and F. H. BELL and improve their earvice in proportion as Creagh had to shake hands with somo two

Baritono Solo "The King's Ministrol."... Prasuti Mr. W. J. TERRILL. their competitors by sea excrt themselves. hundred people before they stormed away amid

vociferous cheering. Goberal Creagh is te ba↑ Song.............

But

und Bass Trio

Mr. W. ANDERSON.

Mr. E. MIROW.

Legende," ... · Wietliawski Mrs. AETUUяOUGH.

Wagner

(2) What is the canse of the delay in prooord-

(3) What

clear away. The affair was reported to the Chins had not given exclusiré míning privilogos

for the new authorities at the Contral Police Station of any sort to France. As a matter of fact, I but there is little if any chance of affecting an informed that the Carlowitz loan has fallen paid for ? the arrest of the impadent thief. Apropos through owing to the refusal of the sanction of the moment may be an opportune one for

warning Indies against walking out with the Control Government-no doubt prompted

by the Fregol Legation. their "parses daugling from their waist-belts. The above is not the first case of the kind, but the police a practically helpless, however anxious to prevent such occurrences. In the cirumstances the comedy lies with ladiesfthom- selves.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issuod the following report: -

The barometer has fallen over Contral Japan,

risea on the China coast.

A DELATED RUSSIAN SIGNAL- STATION.

was

the cost of the bite Post Office, Spiral when

(4) What were the number of designs recoived.

(5) Can the Government give the duto in this recent competition for the Past Offico ! approximately when they will be in a position to invite tenders and prossed actively with the work of the construo jos of the Post Ofica?

THE OROWN AGENT SYSTEM. Hon. K. SHEWax put the following questions standingin his name:- Will the Honourable the Colonial becratury be good enough to give the following information respecting the working of the Crown Agents sydem with regard to this Colony

Captain Hiarichsen of the German 8.8. Ellen Bickmers, which bar arrived in Hongkong after a voyage to the North, reporte that on 5th June, when a signal was made at Castro's Bay for a pilot to Nicolaievsk, there were list ed on the signal-station there in answer to the

1. (a) What method is adopted for paying steamer's signal three finge belonging to the old the Crown Agents (6) Do the Crown Agents signal-hook. On seeing this the master wont receive a commission on orders executed in (c). Do they

The depression is moving NE. over the S. ashore to make enquiries and was then informed sädition to regalar salaries? part of the Sea of Japan. Freasure appears to that the signal-station was not yet in possessioneire remuneration from other Crowa be low also over the Pacife to the SE. of the of the now signal-hook and flags and that the Colonies in addition to this P Loochoos, and relatively high over NE. China,

The present smocess obtained by the Trans-sncocoded in the North China command by Tenor Solo... "Aly Love has come," Marsiais - and moderate SW. monsoon over the N. part of i 1st of Juae (Russian calendar).

Siberian line has had its effect in Australia, Brigadion General Francis Ventele, command- as various publications which reach us from ing the Poons District in India Lisat-Col. time to time show. The latess of thou is a Bower in temporarily ln command of the troops.

Mr. P. W. GOLDRING, Selection... Salut D'Amour,”

ORCHESTRA.

Elgar

* Ged Save the King,"

Modorate NE, winds in the Formosa Chaunel, buoys on the Amur River would be laid on the Nicolaievsk is situated on the Amur about 23 miles from ita the China Sea.

Forecast:-SW. and variable winds, light or mouth and is visited each year by como 20 vereis moderate; ne at first, probably thander-showers importing groceries, spicits, and manufactured lator.

goods.

2. What is the annual rum paid by the Colony

to the Crown Agents during the past three years, giving salary and commissions separately, or what asui um has been charged to the Colony for the services of the Crown Agents?

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