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grievance.

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is unlikely, however, us, that or so at least it this alleged national movement, this ebullition GI a new-born popular

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The Wai Wa Pa has failly agreed to a foreign lonn of three million feels for the extension of the Foochow dookyard.

tologram from HBL Consul at Chefoor

TELEGRAMS.

["DAILY PRESS" SBRTICE.]

to the Colonial Secretary, dated 1st July, says SINGAPORE ELECTRIC TRAMS. quarantine is ordered on arrivals from Hong-

Tho Chinese Minister in Washington has telegraphed to Poking that the American Government is about to modify the exclusion law, and advises the Wai Wu Pa to fight to that ond

The Chinees Empross Dowager, is reducing the allowances for the repair of palaces, temples, fonts, etc. by. 50 per cent. and ordered that everything be done with a view to the strictest

EXTRAORDINARY SITUATION,

SINGAPORE, 7th July. The innovation of electric trams at Singapore has aronsed an apparently bitter opposition on the part of the Chinese."

very

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THE WAR.

REUTER'S BERVICE.]

TRE TSAR'S SINCERE DESIRE.”

LONDON, 5th July.

It is understood in St. Petersburg that the Government's note to President Roose velt pointed out that the selection of Russia's representatives indicated the Tear's sincere desire for a lasting peace.

The Russian proposal for an immediate armistic-has-been-transmitted to Japan. through Washington.

CANTON.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

7th July

A NEW TREATY PËRT, - Haichow, a sport between Shantung aud Kiangan, with its harbour protected, like Hongkong's, by an islsed, is to be thrown open, it is said, as a Treaty Part so that Germany

not got it. In spite of the contradiction of the recent dag hoisting rumours, the officials think that Germany wishes to occupy this plaes

HOW REFORMS MAY COME,

A. S. WATSON & CO., patriotism, will endure long enough, or

spread far enough, to lead to serious ex-kong. tremities. Indeed, the same journal, which sees in the American boycott a dangerous fanatical outburst, evidently agrees with us that the prospects of a successful boycott are small. North and South never have | worked together, it reminds us, and goes on: "It will be surprising if any real affinity of purpose survives the initial stages

Attempts, on a big scale, are being of the movement. Chinese traders have to

made to wreck the trans, and the live, and this new form of Chinese patriotismi

officials are much harassed. 'It is will be sorely put to it when the small By special request, the St. Patrick's Dramatic trader, his present supplies exhted, finds Society will repeat the performance of "A Caseisually in the late evening or early himself pledged not to buy and retail the of Spirits" and "Rip Vau Wintle" at inorning that obstractions are found, only saleable commodities within rench, milestion Glenealy. 10-night, commencing and all the Chinese are accomplices.

at yo'clock. to procure in their place

A banquet was given in the memorial lemplo will not crente the same demand or reproof Li Hung-chang to Liu Yung-ching, the act the same profit. It has to be newly appointed commander-in-chief of admitted that the movement makes a very Kiang-pai. Vicaroy Fuun was present, Chinese these and the Law may be very MIGHT FOSTER.K.C.U.. F.E.S., D.C.L., S.se. Í door, with a legend to this affect "Fan Yoin

temples appear to serve ma: ƒ purposes.

WATSON'S

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LOTION

A RELIABLE AND EFFICACIOUS REMEDY.

Arritation. Emmediately relieves the

WATSON'S

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AMMONIA

FOR THE BATH, TOILET AND HOUSEHOLD.

an article which i

respectable showing in the newspaper reports, Chinese in Singapore, Penang, and other Straits Settlements are men tioned as participators. Hongkong was plocarded, but would have nothing to do with it; but all the Treaty Ports are represented. In Poking, the cry is the Chinese equivalent of à bas l'Américains;

economy.

ith-

The N-C. Dity Nears understands that formation has been received by the local agonis

It is believed that the conspiracy is organised and supported by the Guilds; and the struggle between

CORRESPONDENCE.

His Excelency Viooray Shom has been ill for some timo, aud, the infallible medicina of the Chinese quack doctors has not yet touched the spot." The exeuably impatient patient bas now engaged a Earapsin doctor, who has cured hini. Buing well pleased with foreign medical treatment he intends to establish a Bchool of medisine, and to engage clover foreign doctors to train the studente. Japanes will preponderate.

JAPANESE PRIESTS. Some Japanese priests have coated a hones in

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS."] THE POTENTIA ORGANIZATION:

Private Introductory Statement by Sir Vincent Caillard, Knt. (England); M. JELE Casarts, de l'Académie françaiso, Adminis trateur général de la Coniédie-français (Franco); Professor G. H. DARAN, MA, FRS, LLD sse. (England): Professor WILLLAX FOEureen, Ping Street, Canton, to propagate the Budd

A sign-board hangs about the G.B. do L. Universite de Berlin (Germany), Sir hist doctrine. (England); Corate GOEL d'ALVILLA, de mission for the propagation of Japanese Académie Royale, sénateur (Belgium); Professor doctrine in Canton." The seizing and closing Numerous arrests have been made;onoso (Italy); M. JULY LE JEUNE, Ministra op of the Cheng Sow templs by order of the d'Etat (Belgium); M. DecreUD CHARLES BICHET, Viceroy rendered homeless a great number of Membre de l'Académie de Médecine, professeur Buddhist priests. These men have joined the à 'a Enculté de Médecine (France.}

scyere.

of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, from their and in some cases, the magistrates principals in London, that a proposal has bren made by the Governor-General of the Dutch have ordered the culprits to be Indies, to lovy su export tax on kerosine oil at flogged. the rats of 55 shillings per ton.

Promotes a healthy nation of the skin, counter. and it is now cunningly put about that the newly knighted Chiof Justice of Hongkong,'|

octs all effects of perspiration, and is as refreshing and jarigerating to the system as a Tarkish Bath.

WATSON'S!

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SOAPS RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL

PROFESSION.

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A Singapore paper says: "Sir Francis Piggott, has hade varied career. As long age is 1374 he went to Italy' on a special mie-ion." And maro remarkable still, we can assure our esteemed

esatemporary that Sir Francis looks quite young certainly not like twenty seven score. years. and ton

His Excellonoy the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan held an "At Home" at his Fonk residence. Mountain Lodge." yesterday after- Doom It was a very pleasant function, and notwithstanding the unfavourable weather, was

the DOWAGER EMPRESS herself has voiced her concern for her persecutul "children" in the land where white men have the stare and the coloured folk the stripes. But that story proves nothing For every towa where the boycotting brigado is preaching, there are dozene where the crusade has. never been heard of, and whence" comą“ requests for more of those cheap and excel lent goods that bore the USA. chop. The movement was requiring so much bojster- | very well attendeil, ing that we anticipated its speedy waning. It was too much of a more newspaper flare. When the Press echoes the cry of the People great things sometimes happen, but when the Press runs on ahead, with an indepen.

The programme of musle to be performed by the band of the 2nd Royal West Kent Regiment on the New Parade Ground on Monday, 10th July, from 5 to 6.30 pau, is as follows :---- Sousa

Birchts and Stripes".. Overtura to...William Tell"

On account of the trouble, the system is not yet in full operation.

[REUTEX'S SERVICE.]."

RUSSIA.

LONDON, 5th July. The Government works in Patiloff have joined the strike in St. Petersburg.

General Roediger has been appointed suc. cessor to General Sakharof.

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REUTER COMPLIMENTS THE ENGLISH

LONDON, 5th July.

M. Thery, a Frenchman, the winner of the Gordon Bennett Motor race in 1931, is again the winter on the Auvergne contar. Two Italians mime in second, and an Englishman Rossini, third. The last was outclosed. Sullivan.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT Tent shouting. it does not alwave schiore-Valss Militairé "The Grenadier"... Waldenfel

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

NOTICE TO COBRESPONDENTE

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should be addressed to THE EDITOR.

success. There has been for years in England an intermittent but fairly persistent journalistic crusado against things "made in Germany, In England the papers inoro uumerous and more generally read than they are in China, but the great mass of the people goes on buying German goods, "because they are much cheaper, and newer just as well." Mr. CHAMBERLAIN

Selection from "The Gondoliers Incidental Musio to "Monsieur Heaucaire" Hong Fantasia Descriptive "A Vo,age in a Troopship

Millor

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One of the Chiness Imperial eunuchs having the ill luck to die after smoking a cigarette, the Empress Dowager arrived at the somewhat hasty conclusion that it was the little word that was responsible, and she has strictly forbidden the Palace. anyone to smoke cigarettes in Another sunuch who endeavoured to point t the mistake of this order sad the harm it would

Board of Punishment.

——————R=#{$Uenis muil forward their homes and ad- 1188 striven hard to educate his nationals, de to native industry has has handed to the

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Orders for extra copies of Jar Pacon should te sent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that -Nour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cath. Telegraphis Addrea: Puss, Codes: A.R.D. 5th Ed. Lieber's

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The Daily Press.

buy "pucket" pulls

barder than

** patriotism”; and where he has failed, we can scarcely hope that a few aggressive Shanghai journaliste will succeed. The Commercial Guild at Tientsin has sent a circular to all the retail dealers to the effect

that

On Thursday two senmen of the Egremont Castle were sentenced to fourtson days bard labour for disobedience. Mr Hazeland, after consulting with the Harbour Master, he decided that the men are to be placed on the ste mar before she leaves port, so that the men may not become a charge on the Colony. The man said they would rather serve their sentence than be put on board, and the captain said that if

"The Tlental market having been wore or tess disturbed over since the Roser trouble, although thanks to the intervention of the authorities, things have shown zat improve-“ ment of late, it is not advisable to again disturl,they were put on board he had no guarantee and bainper the true just as it is showing signs that they would not desert, anloss he put them of rapidly inercaaug, by participating in this new in irons, and he had no authority to do that. trouble. The proposed boyesit will judoubtedly Mr. Mazelend said they would be put on bard murb impede trade Goods which have been bought ex not be disposed of, and those or lered shortly before the steamer left, and the palice and on their way cannot be canceled. Any cure would see that they did not leave it. of action which lui spurs trude and teada to

spoil the market wilt by very hart on the futsin merchants, and they, therefore, send out this restar to state that the trade must be kept to it normal channels and not be disturbad by ille that they may thereby save to locul busines men from povere loss."

DIG OPIUM SEIZURĘ

The steward of the ss. Antara (from Canton) was charged with unlawful possession of 2 taels 3 mase of illicit opium. The cass came before Mr. Hazeland under two charges, the first befog that of opium actually found in the steward's bed-room, and the second opiam foand in a eup-board in the saloon Defendent was fand $500, or five months' imprisonment,, 'The captain paid the fiue.

A HARBOUR ACCIDENT. After a heavy squall yesterday morning the Water Police found a large junk poor Shaukiwan botion up, and they towed it into Shaakivaa Bay. It is not known whether the occupants of the boat, probably about a dozen, have been picked up or drowned.

FRENCH STEAMER SMOKE AGAIN.

Potentia is an international organization,

formed by, and with, the assistance, patronago supervision and control of committees of the most representative and independent public men in all Europesa countries and in the United States and Canada.

Japanese,

“MARCO POLO CONSOLES HIM. Not long ago an Imperial Astrónomer made bis appearance in Canton, and brought with him the Imperial Order and Diploma. He was living in a low class restaurant in Kee Cheong Street. Whenever he went to take the Its object is to establish amongst the nations aiz, he was carried by eight bearers in a hig a mutual eviationslip and co-peration for the chair. On his hat, instead of a blu or difusion of accurate information and honest, red offcial button, he carried a flower pagoda, unbiased opinion concerning international which attracted much attention. Crents and movements that affect the welfare received or made any offcial vill. Presently, and progress and peace of the whole world; and Canton began to whisper that he must be a to combat unrrow, prejudiced, and often in-frand. Learning this, the gaudy stranger left terested views and news that contribute so much and wont to pay a visit to the tomb of Maroo to International mistrust and misunderstanding, Felo, which is not far from Canton. and that ondanger the poacs of the world aud the progress and "prosperity of nations and" individuals.

The foundation of the Potentia organization is based upon a desire for the spread of trath, and of exact knowledge of national and inter- | national ideas and actions.

A LOT OF LOW RASCALS.

He Devar

The secretaries, writers, police, and ruoters in the yamou of the Nem Hol and Punyni Magistrates, and at other small yamene, are very poorly paid. So they have to squeeze the suitors and prisoners, to make money in varions.... dishonourable ways. Eiuco che closing of the It is proposed to publish throughout the brothels in Chon Tong, they have lost the world, through the medium of newspapers and greater part of their income. They are now recions, statements of simple fact and expres-on strike,” and have 1 ft the ramone, in the signs of opinion by the most ominent pablle men hope of corroing the mandarins to re-open tho of all nations on all important political, social, brothels The Augeun stables have cleaned philosophical, economic, scientific and artistic themselves, if the mandarine only knew it. questions; to present the absolutely sincere views of the most qualified experts on all current internatiount events, and equally to refute false or biased news and views calalated to spread error and to endanger the pace and

progress of the world.

In order to accomplish so lofty and useful agrundertaking, the Potentis organization has been placed under the supervision add con- trol of committees, constituted in each country, of men representing all shades of opinion, and all spheres of action, united by a common desire to discover and disseminate the truth in a spirit of seal and honesty.

The organization is now commencing operations by the publication of articles from the greatest writers in all countries.

The time is ripe and the ove is great for such a movement and the support, co-operation and assistance of all those who wish to spread

throughout the world ideas and principles of peste, of eaten, and of mutua! respect among the nations are assured to the organization.

SIR PAUL CHATER PROCEEDED AGAINST,

HONGKONG, JULY 8TH, 1905. TIENTSIN papers are full of the Chinese boycott of American goode and American people, and we notice that the Feking and Tintain Times takes quite an original rumors, and throy take this action in the hope West Kent Regiment), will play the flowing was unnecessary to send it to the steamer issued by the Sanitary Board against Sir Paul

et call..

or

stand in the matter. Where other journals have argued academically pro tried to lay bare the rights and wrongs of the question, our northern contemporary simply denounce the movement us impolitic and dangerous, and waras- the Chinese Govern. ment of the dangers it runs, and the respon sibilities it incurs, by allowing the Chinese public and press to take the line they are taking. Our view of the agitation was that it was a plausibly justifiable expression of an unjustifiable, geperal anti-foreigu pro- judice, and our contemporary, while it does not burrow for the motives and origins of the movemont, is struck by the fact that the Chinese masta are unlikely to distinguish between a special crusade, with which many outsiders will

and

be in sympathy, and a popular prejudice which, in view of the precedent of 1900, must be universally contemned denounced The Times sees in the movement danger, not only to America, but to China

a

... as a “fanatical outburst." The implication

By kind permission of Colonel W. G. B. Western, C.B., and Officers, the Band of the Secend Battalion "The Queen's Owa” (Royal

Selection from Haddon Hall The Darki Jubilee

Muzika

":

La Czarine

YOU HAVE THE KING.

programme of masie during dinner, at the Tientsin is typical of other Chinese centres Hongkong Hotel, this (Saturday) evening.

Owing to the band having a later engagement the band hours will be from 7,30 p.m. to 8.45 where Americau goods have been intro-

p.m. instead of the usual time. duced, and what is happening at Tientsin

..." The Royal Arthur"...... Mokay is probably happening elsewhere. At Cm. Sture

Overture...... Sans Sonei...

SOUSEL Vatse.............

"Mondnacht Am Rhein Vollstedt ton, latest arivice has it that the agitation

Sullivan Gunne thrives. The way to suppress an anti.

Turner American agitation in Cinton is to start

DISNER-Soup-Mock Turtle. Fir-Fish another, anti-anything, so long as it be foreign. Tins Chinese' mercirints at Hong-Greolo. Entrees-Mutton Cutlers a la Jor.

ht kong dropped the manifest like a cinder the moment it was presented o them; and as Hongkong and Canton, where business is concerned, are almost like the Siamese twins, there is another reason why-Coffee-Fruits. importance need not be attached to the movement at Canton.

Partic

The captain of the French river stesmer Paul Beau was yesterday charged with creating aemake unisance. It appears that notices have been sent by the Sanitary Board to the Agents respecting the Paul Beau, Charles Hurdou and Messigerios Maritimes steamers. The defendant stated that he had never rucníved any notice, and Mr. Hazeland tried to explain that

Mr. Oranga appeared in answer to z summons. as long as matica was serred on the agents it The captain, however, who spoke very little Chater for allowing pools of stagnant water to English, contended that if the steamer was not remain on his ground. Cadogan Road, Kennedy in port, as he said was the case, when the notice Town, Mr. Orange said that the pools were was served, she could not have been at that only two inches deep, and a contract had already moment creating 1. smoke

uuisance in been entered into to raise the ground three fest Hengkong.

The magistrate made an order that this work must be comni-nced within fourteen days, and completed in three months. Mr. Orange undertook to coe to this,

The Sanitary Board Inspector gavo evidence that on the afternoon of the 30th June he had seen black smoke coming from the funnel of the Paul Bean for nine minutes; whereas only three minutas at a stretch was allowed.

His Honour fund the defendant $15, telling diniere, Jugged Hare and Curant Jelly. Monglasbim that since the Charles Hardouin had been Larry Napaul Curry. Jointe, &c. fined for a similar offence there had been a Roast Australian Beef, Roast Capon and Sauenze, Hoiled Corred Ox Tongue and Carrots. Pate do noticeable improvement, as also in the case of foi fra en aspie und Cucumber and Onion Salad, the Messageries Maritimes steamers. and Genna Cako, Punch Tart, Tipsy Cake. Dessert Sweets-Corn Flour Pudding. Ratafia Ice Cream

. THE BULLY "

The agents said they would do their best this matter.For the future.

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A BLESSED ARE THE MEEK." On the 29th June, as the passenger boat Hop Lee was leaving Kongchain, in the district of Pua Yoi, for Canton, and just as she was in So Chain, a number of pirates attacked and boarded

her. A Chinese official with his "soldiers" was on board. He and his soldiers," and the passengers, wero robbed; and the piraten got away unmolested.

POLICE BUPERVISION.

Japanese coffee houses restaurante, bath house, and brothels in Canton and Honom, have been doing a big business. The Viceroy has ordered the Nam Boi Magistrate to close one, and to place all the rest under police supervision,--

CHINESE BAKERS AND COOKS JOIN AMERICAN BOYCOTT. Anunt the American Exclusion of Chinese labour, all employees of the restaurants and tex houses in Canton have notified their employers that henceforth they will never use American four to make cakes, and that if their employers seek to compel them to use it, they will strike.

AMOY NOTES.

[From the N-C. Daily News.] H.M.8. Cadmus Commander H. du C. Iouard, arrived on the 18th June from Hongkang aud left on the 22nd for Foockow.

A cricket match between Amoy and H.M.. Cadmus was played at the Recreation Ground, Kulangsu, on the 21st, and resulted in an easy victory for the Amoy team.

Mr. R. W. Mansfeld, C.M.G., HM, Consul;" arrived on the 191 June per se. Haikow

His Excellency Wang Tai-zin, Seorstery of the Board of Commerce, Peking, accompanied by Mears. Bang Tenng and Wang Tai-trang, arrived on the 13th June per 8 Hatting from Shanghai Ebey are proceeding to Hongkong, THE FATE OF THE “OLDHAMIA"

the Straita, Manila, &c, on a mission for the Despite all the ramours that have prevailed Chinese Government for the parpses of study- regarding the fate of the Oldhamia, there woulding commercial and finental masters." som no doubt that the vessel was not, as originally state, recaptured by the Japanese, and it is therefore presumed that she was sunk by t

the Russiane. If this should prove to be, correct, the case is even more outrageous than that of the St. Kilda, for kerosene would not ap: pear to be regarded as conditional contraband even under the very elastic and comprehensive do- claration of the Russians. The ne rest orppoich would seem to be to the clause. Every kind of fusi, such as coal, naphtha, spirits, and suol

from Shanghai, and assumed ekargs of the Bri- Consulate. He was accompanied by his daughter.

Mr. L. R. Barr took over charge of the Tritish Conenlato at this port on the 15th June from Mr. P, F. Heussor, pending the arrival of Mr. Mansfield.

Mr. Hausser, British Consal, and family left on the 16th June per se. Haiching en route to

Thongh the work of salving the French We have to thank Mr. S. Silverstone, agent cruiser Sully has proved more difficult than for the Pool Mail 9.8. Company, for a Well war anticipated, Masers, E. C. Wilks & Co. Fire The following extrust from a private letter " But only by an extension of meaning of Eutops. As they were learing the Langhol Map which covers much waral area.

still confident of allimate saccess, given freedom 1.M's cruiser Diadem leaves. to-day for from bad weather. Heavy seas have interfered connection with the recent disturbances which it is not naphtha or spirits. The sinking of the, thơm farewell, and nearly all the foreign" com ·

Weibaiwoi.

EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN.

Repeated shocks of garthquake in Yokohams appear to have created some anxiety there received at Singapore will be read by some in

the phraas can case ofl be described as fuel, and jetty, a large quantity of fire-crackers

bombs were burnt by the oftico servants to biti IndiaWe are having so many shocks at Oldhamia by the Buscians would, therefore, overthrow some of the hill stations of northern

and in view of the undertaking givou present that one begins to feel that something stem to be without a shadow of justification. in the way of a climax may shortly be expected. Russia, affor the sinking of the Knight Taring fast week Yokohama experienced overs: Cummander, there is likely to be some sharp händred tremors. Last Thursday we felt a very

correspondence between Russia and. Great bad succession of

fquakes, no sooner than one

Britain over this vessel.. aickened ad soother fellowed, and we were by an almost continuous up and down movement such es you might experienes on a turbulent 303. In Atami, a small sorside place, about 30 miles from here, a gopaer which has immemori aily shot up boiling water punctually every three bours, has lately gone wrong and the natives are dismayed at the phenomenon Their tarbation was aggravated by the recurrence of no less than 180 distinct shocks on Thurs lay, As I write, Yokohama is hearing again. Japan like Moorland may have before it a fature of serious catastrophes..

went on board the Hatching to

British A few loading Singaporean i merchants, subjects, called at the British Consulate on the 18th Tess and presented Mr. P. F. Hvasser with an address in English, which was inscribed iu a silver frurs and a Chiness address in a silver moroll

The English address was rend by Wong Mat-char

one of the Chinese signatories, as follows:

"To P. F. HAUFSER, Esquire,

H.B.M.'s Coastal,

We understand that on arrivalomewhat with the work but the ship, we are there the admiral will transfer bis ding to this informed, not strained. Mr. W. C. Jack, who is in charge of the operations, is pronding to the wreck in the course of a few days with aud her foreign relations; and describes it lip..

W. G. Russell, of the Kowloon Docks, charged additional appliances. It is intended to blak would seem to be that there is but a step his boy with leaving without notice The boy with dynamite the rook on which the criteris from boycotting to Boxeriam. This Yellow-mid Cook have go; Master wake me do cook fixed. Peril view of the matter did not and does pijin; buy viljin alle same-how on Never. not appeal to us, but we cannot say that beless, he was food $15.--- there is no justification for it. The threat-

The American charged with creating a It was annouured at Birmingham last month. ening letters and the street attacks which unisance in Des Voeux Road by employing that extensive orders for railway waggo for we regarded as symptomatic of the Chinese Chinese bands to play into records for grans the Japanese Government had just been placed lack of unity, may also be taken to indicate phones was yesterday advised by Mr. Orme, in the Midlands. It is understood that the orders embrace so thenande of steal waggons Police Magistrate, to remove his promises to a that the marlerous devil has no bien rural district. He was given zoyeu dark within suitable to the Japanese, Korean, and Man is in origin volcanic, like New Zealand, and passionary. News of the appointment arrived by you, and we take this opportunity on this

churian railways. Promptitude in the delivery driven out of the Chimman with which to abate the nuisance.

of the goods was specifieds

EXTENSIVE ORDERS FOR ROLLING STOCK.

NEW HONGKONG HISHOP.

The successor to the late Bishop Piazzoli, as Roman Catholic Bishop at Hongkong, is to be the Rev. Fr. Domenico Pozzoni, a native

Wo, the undersigned British merchants of this port, have much pleasure in presenting you of Palermo, who came to Hongkong twenty this small souvenir, in token of our esteem and years ago, and has been occupied inland as a appreciation of the many kindnesses shown to your departure to England of wishing you and your family long life and prosperity.

yesterday.

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