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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841,
THIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 22ND, 1906.
The British Minister has stated that England TELEGRAM'S.
will positively declive to give up Weihaiwoi, though she is willing to undertake not to in- crease bor troops there.
The Japan Mail says that the departure to Peking of the Goranu Minister to Japan, Count Arco Valley, will be a very great loss to forsignors and Japanrsy aliko,
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14 is notified in the Gazelle Chat dogs brought from Shanglai, Benang and the "Pelerategi"| Malay States will not be allowed to land in this Cosy for a period of six months.
that notwithstanding all the advocacy in favour of acquiring a knowledge of Chinese very few persons in ordinary situations in China have taken the trouble to do so; Land, though it may seem a bolil statement to make, it can scarcely be said that they have been to blame for the course which they have adoptol. The plain truths in that in most positions in Class people soon find out that the game is not worth CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT TO the candle. Some few make an attempt geiting at least some knowledge of the spoken dialect in the particular plier where they happen to be, but this is soon found to lead to very little; and the greater up-ending January 27th is as follows: Tuesday, her find that after a creditable effort to master the uninviting monosyllables which, combined with the proper tones and par- | tiles, make up the spoken dialect, they fail to guaster nagh to enable them to
The Now Fronal rifle bullet, known tha Leep up a conversation on any ordinary 15, bali, has given renvurkabla résults in event' topic, 1 are faiu iLfter all to experiments. At a distance of- 109 yards it retrat upon the despisel "pidgin" English, | passed through six separate planks of oak, dar li which, for all practical purposes, stundsin, thick, nud placed at distances of 12in.
from each other. then in beter stead. This fier indlev] that
It then went clan chrough the head of a bullock and buried itself in three
HONGKONG
THE
DISPENSARY
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
IN ADDITION TO THE
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S PER CENT. DISCOUNT
AUREADY ADVERTISED,
FURTHER
· REDUCTIONS
1ave been made from this date IN THE
PILICES of teany of the following:-}
PATENT MEDICINES,
INFANTS' FOODS,
SOAPS,
PERFUMES.
E MAINTAIN THE LARGEST W AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS of these GOODS in the Colony, at our Stocks being
frequently turnsť ovar, ensures all Goods being
PRESI and in the BEST CONDITION.
The progamme of the Hongkong Branch of the Royal Sanitary Tastitata for the work
| REUTER'S SERVIJE Į
THE ELECTIONS
London, January 18th. Mr. Chamberlain has been returned for Birmingham West by 7,173 votes against Mr. Outhwait the Liberal candidate, 2,094.
Lexbox, January 19th.
Mr. Broadrick and Mr. Chaplin Lave been seated.
Lord Stanley was defeated at Westhough Lecture by Dr. Moore on Infectious Diseases ton. Mr. Morley has been elected for and Disinfection: Wedussılar.-Sunitary a- Montrose, spectors" Tees Exmaination: Friday, Lecture
by Dr. Moors en “Infectious Diseases and Die. | PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT'S infection,"
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A talogram was recently published in Far Eastern newspapers announcing that Me: Alex. E. Orr had superseded Mr. John detail as President of the Nos York Lila Insuranen Cr.. Mr Alx, R. Hassan, the local agent of the Compsey, now informs as that the information was incorrect. Mr. Oer has been appointed cam of the vieype sideuls in the placs, of Mr. George W. Perkins, who resigned in consequ.
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of his increased responsibilities in connection with the firm of Messrs. Pierpont Morgon & Co.
“pikin" English is available will always feet of damp chy
wet blanket upon requiring the Chinese kongenge. Euthusiasts who imagine that in a reasonable time they will be able to talk to Chinese in their own tongue and Lin their own way, are bound to have their courage lamped when a meus of inter- charse so much more simple stands ready to their hand; and are likely to question whether, wit's such a meduma availible, they are not after all wasting much valmble time in vain and sees attempt. There are those who take up this stly in
serious vein, and undenvour to master the Mandarin dialect and the complex written character, but of these may drop the study lang before they have brought it to the point of anything like practical utillig. "Imay be interesting as giving the some din insight into Chinese literature; but even in this respect, the amount which an average Furopeativa learn by flues or four years' hari study in
his leisure hours amounts to so little thatgit A. S. WATSON & CO., is not surprising the andy is so frequently.
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Plus, however much it may be a subject of egret, it is Intile to hope that matters in this respect will change in any markel dygren. It may be very desirable to know Chinese, in the plain fact is that life is The wheungh for it Certainly the time
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Buropeans as a rule are constant to synd in the Far East is much too short,
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Losnos, January 19th. Prince Arthur of Connaught has arrived at Snuz
THE NEW FRENCH PRESIDENT,
Luxos, January 18th.
M. Pallieres is a self-rade" . of moderate opinious, unassuming habits, and is generally described assecund M. Lanbet.
THE RIOT IN HAMBURG,
LONDON, January 19th. A socialist meeting to protest against the Pripelise amendment, has resulted in rioting in Hamburg. The mob assailed the police, with bricks. One person was killed and many injured. Barricades were
by sabre charges.
CANTON
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT),
January 20th.
THE CANTON-HANKÓW RAILWAY TROUBLE.
Consul General is also planned by the bad characters, solus to bring about reprisals by the gunboats in poel, which might bombard the city, thus affording the people the opportunity of starting an insurrection. In the course of
The Prefect of Caulon, Chan-Mong-tsang, which the Viceroy could be asily put to death. and the Xam-Ho and Pur-Yu Magistrates I strongly advise you, if you value your life, have isquei jojaten penalanation, which dwelts not to expose yourself under any account “by the importance of raising funds for the ging into the city. Plonas do not discredit an deals with the viistructive attitude of the
the above. construction of the Canton-laukow railway,
pouple's representatives.
Li
(Sigui) A Sinero Friend."
TRAINING NOTES.
the first to arrive, and in the grey light of down the first poning faced the starter.
of the gallops-woru un the outside course, (and the times registered were as under :---
Saxon King. I m., 217g; lust ¦ 01. Marechal Niel Ros, 1 m, 136 2.5, 1.13 25, | 146 3-5.
La Lan Chi 24 25 12, 15, 24; Full time 25.
It then 275
follows: Tau idea of coleoming the railway originated from Although a trillo chilly, the weather for the the gentry and merchants and at that time trint gallops on Saturday morning was all that even your representatives Jai-Kwai. pri and could be desired, consequently there was a Long-Show shan were of opinion that there farger attenance than usual at the case- was, want of union amongst yourselves, and course, notwithstanding the early lunar at
estod the Vic roy to take the lead in thọ matter. It is only proper that you should killer, George's ball, sought their beds. H. E. the which a number of the sports, who had been to to year word and provent, ihoaffair from falling Governor, accompanied by his A.D.C.'s was into the hands of the foreigners who are wafoking the scheme with caratous nyer. If this railway cannot be carried out by is, we shall have to repay the capital borrowed with the interest. Besides, whon the line is completed. all the profits will go da the people, as it was plainty explained in the Vicorog pro-lima- tion the other day. In perasing the “ Express " Issued by the Chamber of Comineree, we observa that it pre-tically states that we are desirous of using oppressive masures to dress the
and thus bring calamity people. We nro positive that tiny expressions did not come from the people of Kwangtung but were indital by one or two individuals. -1t. is great pity that an account of one or two persous, who have aroused and misked the people, this great schome, should be trayed. If you think that the increased. taxes are really oppressive, you gentry and merchanta are perfectly at liberty to suggest other means to raise funds. His. Excellency the Viceroy has always listened to al
Laxes
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ly some proply obtained the monopoly to export
Mr. Frederick Dewer, of Drosmfield Hall. erected. The rioters were finally dispersed taken the people's advies. For instance, veRÉ- Suningdale, a Liverpoof merchant, of the firm 5951 het, gave to his housske por, Miss of Mopars: Bower, Hanbury, nel Co, who left
Carolins M. Jennings, a life intere it in a trust fond of 10,00) and aa inmeliste bespuest of CIB, and he left in his congluun, Mark Yoég,
E Messrs. Bower, Danbury, & Du, were thu foulers of the business now carried on in
Ch
Shanghai by Mrs. Ward, Probst, & (formerly Iveson & Co. They were the owners of a very large number of the native buites in
the Set lebent.
The latest developacat of Canaan antarprise in the markets at the Par Bast, says thin lobe is in the announe moat to thyologi that the Tadaerial and Commercial
first Germ
Exhibition, in the interests of the development of Germany's commerial relations with the
CORRESPONDENCE.
ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON.
TO, THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRys
Hongkong, January 21st. mythology, I was unaware until I road your St-Nat. being acquainted with your British
report of St. George's Ball of the mufortunato beach of good manners that was inexdental 10 that event. I think, sir, that anyoan with the lightest protamsion to goal taste will regret that, in a Colony so peculiarly Chinese as long-
is they should have been so much aphasis laid on the fact (?) that S, Goorge kiled a Dragon. I am sure that the feelings untries of Par Hivern Asia, is to be held at
The Guterman Picinisat Paing
of many of our Chimpse fellow subjects must Tsingi m tour will take in tend warly in the New Year tha
have been wounded by the apparent symbolism; prodirimary work comme ted with the prajuelad write to suggest that in tx year's which cannot fall to have good results in
| decrations the conemitten will think seriously of making it. Teorge's tistim some other best. Yours truly,
an thus after more or less creditable offoris | developing still more Germany's growing trade ai mustering the language the tinest energetie | with the Far East-
ani mest stu-lion-dy inclined an asrule disposed after a certain ting to abandonarlike on a visit to L, debeter, attended a concert, Viseonal Hayashi, Japan at Ambassader Noungmusig signed communications that has the aften. Even those whose professional on lubaif of the lood infiemary and Wycliffs. alfiny upjeared in other papers will be inserted.
thiers for cabo cups of the Press should be adions deanal an acquaintance with Homes for thy Bitel. #1 + said it was a sahjoel Berei ore 11.04 on day of publication. After that the Tangage are as a rule largely his fest, an English shars to the number of great adoration to every Jupun setting home tha anggly in limited, Only supplica › Clank. Podgrupise ziddiant Prakan, Cules: A 15.0. th. Eả, | dent upon their more or less faithfil teachers,
of charitable institutions maintained by valan- tary gifts of the well-to-din for the benefit of toas less fortunate. Athitics had done tauch in providing the physical strength and forming the character of the English people, but the love These-taste-may-le-discouraging-to-those of sport wand not be much of a guide unless; who desire to see more intimate relations !
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Lieber's
PP. Boz. B. Trophone No. 12
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ummary 14th, at Shanghe, to Mr. and Mr
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Hosur ng Urries: 19a, Des Vonix Roan C. LONDON, OFFICE: BI. FLEET STREET, BC.
The Daily
Daily Press.
Hosekoxo, Janganr 22nd, 1906,
I was at one time farinebit in declare that the great thing necessary to enable anyone to socreed in Chine was that he should bum Chinese. It was urgel that it was simply absurd for any person to expect to
masement.
with
Kutia upon the of outsiders
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and seldom venture to translaten document of any importance without the assistance of their Chinese guides, philosophers and
friends.
| eztubdished between Europams and Chinosos |
them.
The Stern states tine! a ecelain censor but unfortionately it is impossible to ignore has lately metaorialised the Throug, strongly The language difficulty will alwaya | urging the necessity of granting to the country stal as a great barrier hetween the East constitution, for which the Iurned classes are and H-West, and we are fineal to the girly longing ant impatisully reiting. Further, that as the Traveling High Com- Conclusion that if a more intimate inter-
missioners hare but just started en tir quest,
change of ideas is ever to be brought about it will be by the Chiasse learning European largounges, not by the Europeans mastering Chinose. In the former direction there is room for hope from the increased knowledge which the Chinese must by degrees acquire from the larger numbers of more educand wong them who may visit foreign countries. Those who have acquired a knowledge of foreign affairs in this way met gradually have an influence upon their countryme. and floy olid blea that all that is red Chinese is to be regarded as a curiosity (very similar, by the way, to our own views of all that is Chinese) will gradually give way to a
which would take time to accomplish, it would be well, as a water of polies, to anticipus, tin inpatience of the people by issuing on Chinas New Year's. Day 124th January) an Imperial Deurve promising the country a constitution
and giving a date when it will be granted.
The Barn, like the Chines, are a nation of unablers. According to a recent polica report, parties of gamblers in the Amherst district took to going up and down the river a little while ago in one of the Irrawadly Plot Company's steamer, gambling all day long, toping this to avale the attention of the police A raid was made on the stormer, and sixty sportsmen, as they would be called in this country, perhaps, were arrested; but the gamblers pleaded that a steam fe was not a place i
was uplołd by a court of law. What about a pampan
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SUAVITER IN MODO.
CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DALLY PRESS."
January 20th.
diam of goue valiable poper that in addition Dear Sir,May I suggest through the
Lo the Jauuary, the 26th and 27th instrut
be both dochuret l'ublic Holidays My reason for making this suggestion is that from my lug experiences with the Chinese I have always found it impossible to get any work out of the Chinazon on the days and the public are well aware of this fact. No busjuu ever tran- sacted after 3 pan, on the New Year's eve and
two enjoyable days of his year, viz., Qe 26th we are really robbing the Chinuman of the only and 27th, when he is drossed in his best attire on the tour of his New Year visits. la Shang
i things are different, for I observe the Settlement will be closed for business from the 25th to the 30th January. Why should we be behind them -- I am, doar sir, your faith fully.
RIALTO.
CANTON LEPER FUND,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS."
Canton, January 19th. Sir.-Plows acknowledge the following to the Canton Leper Fund, and oblige,Yours truly.
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Coronet Rose, fin., 3-5, 1.16, 1.8 25. Sunbeam, 1 m, 36, 1.14, 152, 243 2-5, Bunesky, 13 m., 88, 105, 190, 2017, 2.52. White Blaze, Pa., 99, 1.15 24, 154, 2.17. Grafton and Misior's Halset, 13 m., 45, 1.22, 1-99, 2351, 302.
Diamond King and Drogheda (Crosson up), 10., 35 100, 1961-5, 25, 2.5%
Bollest sult and E. W. Mitchell's sub, went innupany on the insides track.
Michad's grey, 1.w., 39, 1,16 2-5, 1.582-5, 2.2 2.5.
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Nowall's sab., 1 m., 36, 1.19 25, 150, 2.28. Showan's duu, I., 35, 1.44 1.46 3-4, 2.21 2-4, 11.E. the Governor's 2 grey subs, 1., B4,
Gouta's Rabbit and Hongh's marble grey. m., 89 2-5, 1, 11. 3-5, 1,50,
Dirkson's blk, sub, sud Forrest'a sub, 1-m.. 32-5, 1, 9, 1,46 9-5, 2.23.
sze-mete rico (first quality rice) from Kwang-197 2-5, 45, 221 2-5, ting. The charitable corporations of Cant en momorialized the Vieuroy praying that the i monopedy be cancelled as this production of ríes in the province is not equal to the demand. Hik Excellency at ones experiled the monopoly. We are perfectly propared to submit your griovanes to the Viceroy, which you count do you-selyos ||
of oficials being standard and insulted by ans and will straight up things on your behalf. We never drosmit of such acit instrophe as this;
others.
Wartooris's sub, Fm, 36 2-5, 1.15, 153. il. E. the Governor's chest, sub., jm, 335, 107, 1-49 34.
Highland Star and Macdonald's blk sub, Im, 37, 1.12 25, 19
Goetz's dun, I m., H, L4S, 233.
Dr. Jordan's sub, and Mody's bay sub, Tin, 35, 1.09 255, 1,46, 2225 2-5,
Christianf's sub, In, 37 2-5, 1. 14 2-5, 1.50 1-5, 231-5.
or two individuals We are curtain that thous gentry and merchants who have common-spase (lthy are many) have been equally surprised fo ser mash a sudden attituals taken against thn officials and the Government by Lai, Leong and Mundonald's Extravagant, Pa., 19, 1:17,
We are, however, aware that such15225. ws are shared by the minority. His Excel-
Hough's dun, Humphreys' donkey wil, nui leary has morialized the Throna to cashier a grey, Ja, 35, † 11 1:5, 149 2-6, Lai and Tmag wudd to punish them not only on C. P. Chator's south, B4 365, 1 #1955, 1,449 2-5, account of opposing the railway seletons but, 2214-5 chiefly for having slandered the Government. Murchts must not lister: 16 the evil advice of scoundrels which mig bring severe calamities ¦ on themselves. The question of raising funds for the building of the railway is a very important astor. If more pop ular remus can be devised
ruise the funds, we shall be glad.
IMPERIAL MESSAGE,
Viceroy Shum venived yesterday the following two telegrams:-
Mody's Hubs Dk end, jut, 18, 155, 1:16 1-5 Dorabje's a sib, Mn, 33 15, Lia 1-5,
J. R. M. Sith's grey sub, Hynes' bay Th., and Buck's of her grey (Inglis up. n., 35 0-5, 1s 24, 1.6, 223, 302. Laglis Brst, Suites second, and Hynes' last.
Bank's let, sab., jm, 37, 1.10. Moxon's sob, jm, #12-5. 1.11, 1.47, 242. Cruickshank's sub,, and Mikoth, 1jm., 38 2-5 117 25, 150 24, 233 57, 3,10,
White's dnu tabs Rosols; Inn, 1:12 15, 147, 2.23
"Jammary 17th. Imperial Elit by cabin to Viceroy Shum Kwangsang people ars protesting and greatly "Itual Band owing to the incense of taxes in excite; even foreigners julging it advisabla 1.19, 1.46 26, 231, 3.17 35, Forward; and Bauk's Mess tab, and Forward, 1ịm, 12, to land troops as a protective more. Forward Bank's 3-4,
articulars immediately about present situation discussed in the proper spirit with the people of afairs. The matter of taxation should b Syon King, Im, 4, 1.18, 1,541, 2,28 3-5.
and measures of violence should unt resorted
High's derby, 12m) 35, 1,109, 1.55, 2,21 2-6,
to to conce
theul. The dupaties appear to
Viceroy Shan, have always frate the poople havo disarded the public welfare and seem to have conducted desolves ingroperly. You,
fon 148, #19 2-5. equitably and have always shown severity to the officals. We zely bu you therefore to avid trouble and preserve order for the welfare of Kwangtung."
CRANG CHUR-TUNG'S VIEW. Clang Chit-tung as follows
Telegram roseived by Vicuray Shum from
2.57 2-5.
Moly's little grey derby, I., 37.25, 1.13
1.47 241, 2.20 245,
Mudy's big derby gray, 1, 36 -24, 115.
Alody's bay derby, 11m, 34 36, 1.86, 1.51 4-, 12.18, 3.01.
Slody's Black Cherry and roan derby. Im.. 34, 107 2-5, 1.42 3-5, 2.19.
Reuber Kadoorių's derby, 14 m, 34 3-5, 1.12,
Reuben Kadooris's bay derby, last' half, milo 135 2-5, 105 3-5.
1.07. January 17th, "Deeply regret that matters have takou mis unfavourable aspect for the welfare of Kwang- tung and an innneent man implicated, Grieves me very much."
Another message from the Waiwupu is said to Lave reached the Vienroy yesterday afteruson, It appears that the Puking Board, while upholding, the Viceroy's action, enjains him to act with-modemtion. One correspondent ... $14,06 comments:-
ANDREW BEATTIE.
A Friend; Canson "**" Chinese Christian Church, Yanmati
A RACECOURSE MISHAP.
"810205
It will be observed from the foregeing thaf there seems to be a climb down on the official side, and that overtures am being practically made to settle the matter meicably. The people ure, however, determined to carry their print | While riding Mr. Macdonald's Alarm at and anless the question is promptly mottled,
SOLICITOR INJURED.
these views secileceguition at there is something worth within the meaning of the Act, and the defence fiuppy Valley on Saturday morning. Mr. F. E. compleaticus are able to occur after Nog
do well in this country without a knowledge «f the language." and it was a favourite were the few who acquainted with it to some extent to
benighted state ! whu curried on their mercantile operations and followed ether pursuits in complete ignomrice of either The Mandarin or the Piasti. It capcot be denied flait upon every principle of reason and common-sODNI? worthy of acceptances; upon merely abstract serious study in foreign customs and litera grounds it certainly does appear intre. If one this fact be seizell by the Chinese, We Hay look for a better under absurdity to expect to an ecd witha people | with no knowledge of their language and standing upon many waiters which now very little of their custoons. It is, therefore, rate the Chinese from Europeis: and not surprising that those who argued in possibly agradual infusion of more advanced this direction seemed to have everything
pon political and other matters may be effected by this process. their own way and that few persons wore venturesome enough to atiqmpt to answer j Captain G. J. 1. Sayer has resigned his them. At the same time, thure has always commission in the Hogkong Voluntour Corps.
feeling-perhaps -exactly
Teen AL
ideas
Deacon, of the firm of 3 ssrs. Deacon. Looker and Deacon, solicitors, was dislodged and Reniarks on flo: Szeviso buản of 190g," received some rather szvora injuries. When it written for the furum Government at thetook the course, the pony appared to bo in u
Year's Day. The officials are sail to be at their wits end, as they never expected the public worm to turn in this taanner.
A STARTLING WARNING,
The following mystoricus letter was received
Ellis. Kndooria's derby and Lacky Chief, Jšш., 37, 134, 147, 2-6, BAS.
Emerald King, 1 m., 38 25, 1-16, 150 35, 2.23.
Exelange King, 11 m, 46, 1.25, 202 25 239 4.4, 0.12 3-5.
Gold King and a white sub., i ra, 35, 101. Cruickshank's derby, ¿m, 41, 1.17, 1.49 2-5, Copper King, Hm., 43, 1.25, 2.05 2.5, -285, 8.14, 349 205, 42,
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HARBOUR WORKS AT WONSAN,
The British Pro-Coparlat Won-san, according ko'tlis Dount of Truids Journal, has forwarded particulars of an extensive rectanation schenie which is to be undertaken by the Japane musicipality at that port. The ground so reclaimed will be sold for commercial purpoмay. The depth of water alongside of portions of the new sea frontages will be upwards of 2ft., Rod probably wharves and piers will be constructed. It is expected that the railway depot will bo
| deffect the SP1 from the eastern side of the new
request of Mr. Wilkinson, 11. B. 31. Conqul but Lamour. It started off at a gallon, and General, by Mr. U. M. Mazi, Acting Consul who about half-way round gave cent, to its by the U, S. Consal to-day :-- and Acting Commissioner of the Imperial fodings by indulging in a little backing. Mr. "I have the honour to report to your Bistablished near these wharves. The course of Maritimg Customs at Szemao, har boon issued. Dis was unseated and the riderless penyellency the following matter for your intors the river will probably be altered to direct the outflow wholly through the southern mouth now The toll Ogures for this trade of the penè 1901 | bolted up the bill. What actually happoned tion, In consequence of the ill-feeling created yourly blocked, or it will be straightened and were 264,991, Huckwan tasis (about "Ciky, to the unfortunate rider nobody was able to say, by ile nyeolt of American pols, coupled with dam will be built at the north-eastern month to the highest yet recorded. The imports from hat it is presumed that as the pony galloped the recent trouble over the meeting at the site. The work is extimutol to cost something foreign countries were 221,752 Huekwan tanks. away it kickof him on this head, The countries with which the Szene traffic is
Kwong Chai Hospital, whereby the people's under one million you (£100,000), and although uttered or expressed," but none the less-
Mr. Macdonak, who was watching his pony, wrath has been raised to the highest pitch better protection could have been obtained by tally entertained--that learning Chinese
Burtia accounting for half the fetal. Rap help. Fortunately a doctor was on the course, people will work mischief to implieste the one of the bast in Cores or you in the Far concerned are Burns, Siam and Haut Laus, as the accident, and hastened to Mr. Deacon's against the Viceroy, it is to be feared that the the construction of two breakwaters, yet oven the present plan will, it is said, reader the port by anyone who has not a direct professional
to the value of 22,632 Haokwan taels were
and attended t ́the injured rider until an Teaser for doing so such us being in the
Viceroy in some trouble with some forzigners, Bast. Subjects of all nationalities are to have public servire or occupying some exceptional
Mr. Joseph Luiter, hrather of Lady Curzon, brought from Burms; these find a ready ambalanes arrived, and he was conveyed to the The occasion would be seized to bring about the right to purchase and hold ground in the exchango at Yuuninfu and Talifu through the Royal Naval Hospital. Here it was found that the sssssxination of the Viceroy in the confusion
aroa to be reclaimed on equal terms, and the position in which the lugage is indis.states that Lis sister zu Lord-Curzon merchants trading between those places and he was suffering from slight concussion of the which would naturally follow armed intervention
work is to be commenced within two years, and pensable, is a mistake. It has thus happened Viceroy of India, will shortly pay a visit to the homo.
by foreigners. The murder of the Ameri can commencing.
Pians are being made to begin the construc- starting from Amoy le Changelos, a distancs tion of a railway in Fukion province next month, of 20 li.
United States,
brain.
to be completed within two years of the time of