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A branch of the San Francisco Academy of usic is opening at Shanghai in Qetedor. A local advisory board, including the Chairman of the Municipal Council, has been appointed.
The Tientsin Customs made a seizuro of 100 manser pistols atud, almat 50,096 rounds of aminition at Tangku on May 10th. They wera påcked in ordinary travelling trunks and beer bargels, and were landed from the sensor Teintur
TELEGRAMS.
[REUTER'S SERVICE.] GERMANY AND MOROCCO.
LONDON, 21st May. Coaut Tattenbach has met with an unusually favourable reception at Fe2.
THE WAR.
REUTER'S SERVICE.]
if they had been lying in Bing Koi Bay and Port Dayet they would have beou concealed from our view, "Author conjecture is that tho other part of the Flot was as een, within touch THE BALTIC FLEET AT HAINAN ? perhaps,by wireless tolography, This lequently appeared the wors likely theory, for as we passed the Bay the saren battleships and cruiser already
British officials receive the complaint. te this effect, not sympathetically, but by raising obstacles in the way of its forward- ation 14 beadquarters. It does, however, reach the right place, thanks to private enterprise; afl, is met by a request for The idea does not appear to he "We are grateful for your help. Can you oblige us with further information ? That would be very satis Butory; but
he porport and come of
ļu nervons lisurdor, was se disgusted at ant being subject of sporial paccupation in Paris and territorial waters; they were apparently! the official response seems to have leven.allowed to go to the war that he threw himself « (five us pronks, or we refuse to hear your into the crater of the activa volano Asamayana.
i
A young Japanese, who was being treated for
He had previously sant on tinsel instant. home bis clothes and his personal wealth, twenty
Fell.
Fong Chreat, said to have been murdered by Tibetans, wat the Chiuse Assistant Resident.
The belief that Count Tattenbach is propared to make certain defuits proposals to the Sultan
continues to make the Moracen question the
LONDON, 21st May.. A Paris telegram from Saigon says that Admirul Kozhdestvensky'a auxiliary cruisere returned to the Anamese coast on Friday night, and anchored at Port Dayot outside
been
instructed to convey to the main floot. London, and canimsaications are constantly seeking colliers that they had passing between the two Governweals.
Rumors of the impending resignation of which they reported as having come to an
anchorage in Hairan.
M. Delcassé have been revived,
THE SEIZURE OF THE "CALCHAS"
Lesbos, 21st May
views," When we warn an individual that an attempt is being made to pick his parker,
OVER A STEAMER CHAIR.. we the not expet him to demand of us sperific grourels for our belief that the
Before Mr. G. N. Orme at the Policy Court
Is reference to the seizure of the Calcher, not the Resident-in-chief. He was until a few
yesterday, Chau Fuk, a cook, charged 6. A. da WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, warning was necessary. That becomes his affair. In the suhjort unatter, Chins, were
inonths ago Prefect of Yachou, on the western
Sonza, overacer, with assaulting him on Sunday last year, the St. Petersburg Prize Court chauts are too much interested, however, te border. It is suggestol that his policy of
Inst. Complainant with his wife were returning has decided to confsrate the coltsa and the be affronted by official rebuffs and lack of "sqances", eeraged the Tibolaus; and that he
from Macue by the s.s. Yingking on board of ] wooden buumus, and to ascertain the destina- which defendant was also a passenger: Chon sympathy. Specific instances will be forthcommitted suicida when attacked by them.. euning. At present it would seem that the
1 quartel from Hankow fast the Manager and his wife had their-clairs drawn up by the ton of the parts of machinery found on Government has enough to go upon. The of the Ifanyang Trouworks, after emallinglus scuppers, and were enjoying the cooling bond by making enquiries from the owners ;. Baakow Consulate and the Legation at with II. E. Shong Kung-pro, bas engaged effects of the light breeze prevailing when the release of the steamer and the rest of Defondsut, seizure of the stemmer in order to prezant the chair. Peking inve known for a long time how everal fornigy experts to take charge of the Chan's wife went down to the cabin, leaving the cargo is uphold; the legality of the
some clothing on Article 11 relating to the opening of steel and smelting departments of the works.
who had probably grown titel of standing pecuniary claims is nu interesting point upproached to take possession, when Chan in the judgment, the cotton having been BRANDY Changsha, Ke, was leing rupted. That the and that these now assistants are exproted to
Da Souza, however, evidently. intervened.
pronounced contraband, arrive at Kanyang in a couple of months time. The issus of Lizeel's Messenger for May 19th
considered bend as much right to the centaius a full report of the meeting of the local
After a lengthy Zionist Association, which noanimously resolved chair as Chen and grabbed ons lag of it, ¡ to urge acceplaner of the offer by the Britiah complaioaut taking the back. (usorament of a tract of 5) square miles intag-of-war a leg was torn asudor, and Chan, East Africa for au autonomous Jewish Settle with the balance of it went on the broud of his ment. There are several items of local Jewish hack. Defeodent denied blackening Chan's interest, an article on "Hebrew as a Living eye, but stated that if was probably done by the Language," and a paper on "Zieuist Aspira chair when he fell. His Worship considered this possible, but at the same time hold that the tions by Mr. 1. Zangwill.
defendant was to blame for the disturbance, and fined kira $5.
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be m
plaase may be said to have lapsel dous affect the issues, because the Japanese stvored"] a renewal of the partionir undertaking to theow open Changsha two years ago, Mr. BYRON BRESNAN teils us that when new ports care opened, British enterprisers do not tack into them. Perhaps there is a netson for this. Perhaps British enterprise waits for thBritish Govoramient businesslike in enforcing payment of its
Two colourse! Americans were clarged before C. VERY OLD LIQUEUR COGNAC 33.00 | Lills. We have jeterred beline to the native
with being drunk and disorderly in Queva's | opposition at Changsha to foreign longs: Mr G N. Oruout the Police Court yesterday but our Slangbai.ontemporary unfolds
Road and refusing to pay their rieska-hire; some further history by way of specific they were each faod 8-Two mors appeared 40.00 example. It appears that the British before Ma. F. A. Hazelaad on the sharge of Consul-General at Hankow did not regard a vagrancy. As they informs Worship that treaty with great Britain as a dead-hotter. they had prospects of getting work they were He pressed the chains of Mr. BasNeerzischarged, and in order to assist them in their quest, they are each to receive $ out of the poor hog. for compensation, which chains were also ree guised and pressed by the Legation. It ansy be that in order to furnish further
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At the instance of Insperdor Collett, the wer of the Ko Shing theatre was charged before Mr. F. A. Fazeland at the Polies Cone At OLY yesterday with hawking without a licenco. Ap- Heparently it is customary for the licenses of the theatre taallow him some serouty complimentury tickets w night. These the license discoveret After carefully consulting with H. 3.
lus was selling below the ordinary prics charged. Consul. 1 prepared to take my care into my
His Worship inflicted a tus of 8 with premises in the city of Changsha on the Pal of April. after day getting the same passpi the alternativa of six week>` hard labour, through the I. M. Customs, and paying the
Horticulturists in general and sechidiste în wharfuge dues. I took delivery of Thora from Messrs. Thatterficil and Swire's golown out-partienlar will be interested to learn, on the Ostreiannelund feiting oldest unir f the city, wed engaged fifty ecules authority of "Indian Planting and Gardening," that the lost orchid."Cypripedium Fairri-anum, "should be addressed tolus BornoR.
Forward their names and ad- city. Un arrival of the outs at the city Corn spondeats mest foru dres til curiciansfressad to the Editor gale, the Kuper and likin authorities in has been re discovered. The discoverer is au charge stapped the goods from provesting nat fi publication, but as evidence of good farth
to my promises, stating that I must pay likin Englishan; and be, with Mr. S..P. Chaltacji,
•peldicating should be writzen on
and should take the eargo lank to the likin a well-known florist und nurseryman of Calcutta, the secret of it natural habitat Alters one side of the paper only.
During that short period of between there. They buve a fine stock of plant Ny
ymously suprá communiations that have station and us the likin. the only would they have ally appeared in other papers will be inserted.
eousersation, what with aty coches and and will doubtless make the most of them in
of heavy congo, and (nders for Priva copies of DAILY PRESS should be sen! bajare 11 cm, a day of publication. After that thirty-five packages Telegraphic Address: PR Codes: A.B.C. 5th Ed. gather round me,
coolies plaat merchants, to anyone who would re- likin station authorities stating that they would be pisand for dissocar the lost orchid. The locality where lephone No. 12
bringing goods without passing the likin, the situation was not at all a pleasentos. Still this orchid was found remains a profound s-cret
for the present
allur them in.
IN MANCHURIA.
LONDON, 21st May. Telegrams to St Petersburg indicate that assuming a general the Japanese are offensive.
THE BALTIC FLEET,
AS SEEN IN VAN FONG-DAY-ON- MAY 12.
(By our Special Correspondents
SAIGON, 13th May. When I left Hongkong on the 5th inst. there ware reports that the Baltic Firet had left the coast of Anaam is compliance with the protesta. tions of the French anthorities, and rumour
med and the two destroyers steamed ont of the harbour. hending towards the South- East in the following close formation:-
B
E B D F. Bismarck
B B
Petersburg
B
D
B
[KEY-B represents battleship; C. cruiser: D. destreger.]
When the squadron canse out the Columbia steamed into the Bay. The ships moved, slowly and were evidently wanamuvring. Had my first | sepposition that the other ships of the Fleet wery poncealed in Port Dayot and Bing Koi Bay bean correct, I should have expreted ta see them come out and join in the manwuvTES. But nothing was seen of them.
Wo passa Kamrahu Bay the same day at noon 12th inst.) and had a good view of it. There were no ships there-warships or mor cantile craft.
Arriving at Cape St. James to-day (13th inst), I counted fiftion colliers at anchor there
to make out the following names --- and thres a little way up the river. I was able
Totli Asix Vozta
Horasburg
M..cedonia
Westfalen Wagliada
Banz Menzel? Cupwith
Hersulia Irmgard Horn
Pisa
Hornstein
Jupiter
Admiral Rozlulestrensky, will not lack enal. On March 22nd it was reported from Adan that 334 stenmera laden with more than 100.0 0 tous of coal for the Baltic Fleet were lying at the Al French part of Djibentil near Ades. the ships now at Saigon were in that list of 94, but they constitute only half the number. This reminds two of the report current in Hongkong-when-I-left--that the converted, raisers with the Baltic Flet hid coal storad on their decks. This was not the ess when 1 saw them, but excepting the Peter.burg, which was rather light, they were vary doop in the watr.
IN THE DARK. The S. Monmouthshire from London via
NEW CHIEF JUSTICE ARRIVES.
Mr. Frane's Taylor. Piggott. Hongkong's newly appointed Chief Justico, arrivel heta by the CPR Co.'n 6.9, himpresa of Chinu yealorday morning decompanied by Mrs. Piggott Sir Sarcombe Baith, the Fuise Judge, the Hülleged that Admiral Rohdestvensky intended H. S. Berkeley, the acting Chief Justive. Mr. T. Mr. B. H. Sharp, K.C., Attorney General, Mr. masking for oue of the Bays on the south-coast H. E. Pollock, K.C., and Mr. A. Beth, Registrar of Huinan. It so happened that cast off from shore in a lunch as soon as the calling at Hairan for curge, Four hours after Express of Chine entered the harbour, to wel-passing Gap Rock we sigated the German come Mr. and Mrs. Piggott to Hongkong, Mrs. Liggott was escorted t> Sir Henry Barks. loy's residence at the Peak, where she and her lusland are to remain as guests for the present, while Mr. Piggott was introduced at the Hong kang Club. Later is the day Sir Heary derricks up led me to conclude that she bad just reports published in Hongkong within the last
Berkeley introduced Mr. Piggott to HE. the Governor at the Council Chambers, whers the satha of ofllee were administered
A CHINAWOMAN'S PLAUSIBLE
PROTEST.
Pearleen Chinese women were charged before Mr. F. A. Jassland at the Pulice Court yester day. three with being the keepers of a gambling use in Wellington Street, and eleven with
we were
steamer Forsteck, right out of the truck of steamers coming from Saigon or Singapore. Her general appearance indicated ber to he collier. She looked very dirty and the fact that she was light in the water and still had her
discharged a cargo of coal for the Baltic Fleat and that we would probably find the Russian nrmula somewhere south of Hainan.
We dropped anchor for the night at the Tinkuss anchorage, and the ship having transacted its business, we were able to leave the following morning at daybreak, making for Аида We passed right across the entrance to Goalong Bay about half a mile to seaward, but there was no sign of the Russian Fleet or may other craft save a few fishing boats. Goalong
Singapore arrived in port this afternoon. Captain Warner states that at 2.30 a.m, on the 21st instant, when in lat 13.03, long, 141.35, ho sighted a steamer showing no lights and stearing S.W. After passing hor the unknown vessel altered her course to about west.
NO RUSSIAN ON ANNAM COART M. Gastou Liébert writes to us, with permis
news which completely contradicts certain sien to publish, that ho received yesterday official
few days.
It was reported that the Russian Ariaslu, er
Part of it, had returned to the coast, of. Annam and stayed in Frouch waters - Rear-Admiral de Jonquiérus, second-in-command of the French quadron, bus just completed a detailed insper- tion of all the French huchons and roadsterda on that coat, and he has not met a single Russina man-o'-war.”
COAL, SCARCE, Reports about Rozhdestvensky's coal supply
kor the apply is dimu'ed. Only supplier for Cash. | thousands of roughs and other Chinese thut the cover. They will not elim the roward of paying fantan therein. The keepers wors fined! Bay was surroyed some years ago by the are very contradictory, Au Ogaka message
the shouting of the £2,000 offered by a certain London firm of $250-cach, in default three months' imprison: Russians and a Russian chart. I believe, is!
Lieber's
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110NGKURG, MAY 24TH, 1905,
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The newly-published number of the East of aia is the first of the fourth vols. It opens with an illustrated article by Chingros Johnson, - Memories of Manila. A valuable article the second of Count Vay d: Vayn's "Notes of a Voyage scross Manchuria? The Count in this instahusat gives his account of Mukden. during the Russian occupation. Another descriptive article is Sammel Pollard's, entitle
ment, and the remainder were all fined $10 or the alternative of one mouth. As she left the court, one of the women was heard to complain bitterly of the disparity of justics as meted out to Chinese and Europeans. The European woman," she remarked, “could go and gamble was never brought to account for hor action, to her heart's content on the race courge, and while the Chinese women, enjoying a quiet game of fantan, was invariably distarbed by the Police."
I stood firm and did not move au inch simply told the authorities in charge thi. I wodd either pass through the city guts with Fiosukona Office: 14. DEVEUX ROAD Clay cargo free of likin, or they could take charge of same. As they did it allow me through. I LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.
dropped all the thirty-five packages insil the my long city gate, took away all my relies to in the city, and paid them their dues. The matter is at presetit referred to the Ministor. and I am again waiting without a cash of imnity yet paid for the stoppage of my business now since July 1984 up to date." Our contemporary says it is a well-known fact that similar cases are occurring "Skitting Babuland," while another by Mr. held to-morrow, at 2.30 p.m.
I is abundantly evident from facts recently recorded that the China merchants who accused the Peking Government of general breach of the MACKAY Treaty were right; and that Earl PERCY, who pos-poohed their complaints on behalf of the British Clovermnes!, was wrong, and very wrong. That the provisions of tint Treaty, with respect to mining regulations, have been set
is
where. We agree that this que cass fairly typisal of how much a treaty with Ching is worth unless British officits and the British Government show a unitel front. It is to be hoped that the House of Com -
into the hoef that the Mackay Treaty is or ever has been operative.
The plagus eoatiates. Two new cases bring the total up to 81
C. E. BraMitford describas Nikko and Asama. Helena con Posvok gives a third of her aneedatal
St.
As usual
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
a sufficient depth of water to afford bay with commonly used by ship masters. It is a large suitable ancherage for a fleet of warships. They were not there however, nor were they to be in Talin Bay, which opened up shortly afterwards. A small wooden craft, the s.8. Hainan, which wators had the
rognlarly trades in these whole of the bay to herself. Neither Goalong Bay nor Yu-lin Bay are good typhoon shelters except perhaps the small inner harbour of the latter boy where however the water is not deep enough for big warships,
orders
As the public continually fad great dibuit lifted the ship was found to be heading rightTreuch Cabinet are not doubted. France, as
A meeting of the Legislative Council will be The Hon. Mr. Gorshom Stewart will ask: in getting chaire whenever it comes on to rain, will the Government provide shelter for the papers on Chines Castinas connected with Birth, Marriages, and Deaths;" Prof. Laceycoolies at various important points and pass some regu ations to prevent thein from deserting Sifus gives an account of the Chinese exhibit at
their chairs with impunity and leaving then Louis; while Dr. Kupp tolls of Kinhuashin.ying is the public road without hearers?
The Hon. Attorney-General will propose the the paber coutains many beautifully printed first reuling of a bill entitled an Ordinace to at defiance is notorious. The British officials, ions may not be bamboozled much longer the "nine Botus flower" mountain.
facilitate the transfer of lant in the New Tor- pictures.
ritories and for settling disputes in respect the first read. thereof and for other ригровой The Educational Association of China busing of a hill entitled an Ordinance to amend the been holding its fifth triennial meeting at Sagar Convention Ordinance. 1904; the first Shanghai. There were many species, addresses renting of a bill entitled An Ordinance le lectures, and oratious on cognate matters, with amend the Vagrancy Ordinance. 1307; and the further amend the Merchant Bhipping Ordin- dovotional exercises auri musical entertaincents first reading of a bill entitled An Ordinance to sandwiched in. Apropos Chineto ignorance, one anco, 1899, and for other purposes. speaker romarked that They sa-med to have At the anumal meeting of the Shanghai Pololundered into what they did know, and accused Club, the members expressed a preference for Western people of having stolen this icnowledge from them." The Chinese had us religion, Lo morals, no sense, no family affaction, no rational lure of economy, no wealth, no aesthetic homes, n."wholesome check" (whatever that is); no anything, in fact, but missionaries in plenty and adsite in balk. The Rev. Arthur H. Smith woman, God's greatest gift, and many wich, D.D. said what they ueaded was a perfect
H. 5. C. purados for to-day (Wednesday) ure cancelled, ou account of the Jmliday.
with a disgraceful obstinacy, demanded "specific instances," and the official cor- respondence just published meets that demand in the case of foreign mining enter- prise. To ask for specific coraplaints at all in connection with Chiun's wide and unequivocal undertaking to encourage (for that is what it amounts to) foreign mining Eitber enterprise, was an impertinence. China bas fulfilled her pledge, or she has uot; and any'spceife statement on this head should
Werks & Co., Ltd., of Shanghai, is paying a have come from the British officials, aotal divided of six per cent, masisi her a wine from the merchants. How are we to satisfy per cent. return for the year. the British Governmeal that China has not
roaml-headed sticks.
There will be a Prize Competition 21 Lawn
A meeting of the Finano Committee will be held immediately after the Council.
THE HAICHOU SCARE.
As reported in our telegrams, rumours have been current in Shanghui that German troops have been landed at Haichen in Kiang, about were dispersed, and the German flag hoisted on 110 miles south of Toingtao, that the natives shore and salted. Probably all that has really German, gnahat has gone to happened, says the A-C. Tiaily News, is that u
Haichou and
now states that a portion of his fleet cannot proveed us he is still short of coal. NOTE THE SHREWD SUGGESTION AT THE END, The N.-C. Daily News, Bays--That the French Government at home contemplated or permitted this flagrant breach of neatrality. mounting to actual hostility to Japan, we do not bolieva at li; it is the local sathorities in Indo-China who are to blatne. The inter- peliators in the Fronel Chimber put their finger on the blot when they asserted that thes of the Government tal been nukesdod; and we were glad to real the statement of the Paris correspondeat of the Times, that "the French authorities" (which obviously does not inchule the colonialan horities) bave done more than the public generally supposes in order to show their determination to absorve Leutrality." Getting away from Hainan, and making for The Japanese Government knows this, we readi Tourans we ren into a dense fog and when it in the Japan Daily Afail at the 19th inst.: “It is evident that the good intentions of the into the Bay of Tourane. Only one cargo steamer
represented by her Minister of Foreign Affairs, has now pubiloly declared that to allow Russian vessels to enter and make use of her territorial was inside, but there was no indication here
waters is to inflict a wrong upon Japan, and that the Baltic Flest was anywhere in the neighbourhood, and as Touraus is an important she has also publicly declared that if such township and centre of commerce with fine sutry or no be hereafter made it will be European buiklings, including a Realdonoy because of digeliction of duty on the part of a military hospital and the inevitable Cus- her own officials, or because of deliberate violation of her neutrality by the Russians. tom House, and has besides a large fort out. That much, at all events is certain and, in the side the town, it is unlikely that the Russians fato of such certainty, it is scarcely conceivabas that the outrage witnessed during the past The would assemble here.
But it was not long after leaving Tourane month will be continued or repeated."
reason why Japan has coutinal borself to pro- that we came upon the Russian Flat Approachests and has so readily accepted the assurances cruiser Columbiu, just off the eastern end of Admiral Rosestroussy, by lingering in the Van Fong Bay. She was under weigh, but her lower parts of the China Seu, in the favourite ing the Three Kings we sighted the converted of the French Government is doubtlose that As we opened up Van hunting-ground of typhoone, on a coast not. engines were stopped.
very thoroughly surveyed, is really playing Fong Day saven battleships, one cruiser and two Admiral Togo's game destroyers were in full view of our ships.
The Japan Chronicle's humourist writes:- battleships were the Boradian, Orel, Importfor
to go; what he doesn't know is where be are. Alexander III, Blava and the Kniaz Square Admiral Rodgerswhiskerski knows where he is And in that respect he is like the rest of us, all which are sister-chips with two funnels. other battleships were the Osluba(threofunnels), ist nes: When he reails the papers and fads the Si8205 Veliky, (two fannels) and the Navarin that one says he is at Hokey pokey, and auother The cruiser at Kankan. and still another at Nautrraanggy, (four funnels in pairs abreast).
The
The
BADINAGE,
was the Admiral Nakkíróff, a one-funnel belted and yet another in the Bay ut augabitback, it's onough to make anyone puzzled. He says
This suggests the cloven heaf of Salt Lake City/ done some rough surreying of the harbour cruiser very well known in the East as she was as ho tays down his paper every morning
again.
WEATHER REPORT.
His letter is,
the following report :-
་
we
sa
the
that
as promised, done anything in the direction Bowls on the ground of the Civil Service C. C of currency reform? By sending samples for both ladies and gentlemen to-day (Empire
It appears that the recent visit of the German on this station sight or ten years ago. This enough to turn a fellow's whiskers grey to Orly two days ago I received a wire from the of the various new coinage mixtures since day) at 4 p.m. sharp.
merchant steamer Chefoo to Haichon first converted cruiser Fuerst Bismarck was scouting and himself in so many places all at once.
Admiral saying that he had heard
good deal introduced? Have we no right to expect
awoke the auxiety of the Chinese. The Chinese off the western end of the Bay. § sends no a letter complaining about
provincial anthorities are endeavouring to lear
Lasto Three Kings Bluff-in Kus Bay-of the East being a hospitable sort of place, 'that British officials in China should for
converted cruisers August but it was all a condemned fairy tale; there
that
coali uuthenticale according to-rules.
where themselves ascertain whether China keeps floating refase in the harbour; but omils to
he found a word of welcome, to being very vague; but the latest statement is The Hongkoug Observatory gestaríny issue what has really happened, all reports RO for
that two steamers visited the port, one subse-Fretoria (three funnels) and Petersburg (two wasn't uywhere
drink. I promptly wired faith with their employers or not? : There therefore, inadmissible.
On the rd at 125 p.m. The barometer must be something rotten about the syeter
has risen over N, China, and fallen in NE. quently going north and one south but funnels), together with six cruisers and two say nothing of Amongst the passengers who arrived by the
whether they were merchant steamers... or
colliers. I was unable to identify the cruisers back to say that a warm welcome awaited him when such a position is possible as that we Cornun etsamer Raun yesterday morning was spin.
as they were lying end on to us. I send you a in Matsuyama, and asked him to come along have recently witnessed. Private British Prince Karl Anton of Germany, who has been
Presse is lowest over N E. Japan and won-of-war is not yet ascertained.
ap. I assured him, also, that Admiral Togo The N.-G. Daily News published this tele-sketch abart showing the position of the warships quick before all the accommodation was taken citizens call attention to an important inter-attached to the Japaness army in Manchuria. Lighest over Chinu,
Gradients continue gentle along the coast of gram:-Tientsin, 19th May. The dispute over as I saw them lying in the Bay. [We publish is prepared to give him the warmest welcome he national contract, the terms of which are so He was met by Dr. Krugar, the German Ching and light variable winds are still indiested
the championship culminated in a bout of a reproduction of this sketch to-day as a fisticuffs between the owner of the second pony plain that they cannot be misunderstood. Consul-General, and escorted to the Consul's in the Formosa Channel and light S.E. winds
over the N. part of the China Sc.
and another owner, in the Tientsin Club. The supplement.] Where was the remainder of the Fleet? Possibly they were in the Bay too, for! Forecast-Light to moderate 8. winds;
Germana threaten to secede from the Club. These promises by China were fur value residence at the Peak where he will remain s
showery...... received." Those promises were not kept. guest-until his vessel, learon to-day.
ever had in his life-salutes, fireworks, and all which is a very inszplicable thing to me. the rest of it--but he still hangs back, somehow,
T