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“THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27TM¤, 1006.
Over 500 Japanese emigrants sailed for TELEGRAM S.Į
cannot be looked on with indifference. Nei. ther, both fool, can the return to power of the |renctionary boreaucracy, anda recapitulation of the marnicres and iniquities of the past ten years, be viewed with feelings other
A. S. WATSON & CO., than those of apprehension. Even in social
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MANUFACTURERS.
In the manufacture of High-Class Minoral Watts the following are essential:-- PURE WATER, UP-TO-DATE PLANT, THE BEST OF MATERIALS, AND
life it is not pleasant, and is sometimes dangerous to have for next door neigh- bours a household engaged in perpetual discords in political households the danger is the wort and most obvious of the drawbacks of an ill-regulated household. Now both Austro-Hungary and Italy have renson from his avowed opinions ou divine right to fear that in these things the German EMPEROR's point of view does not quite coincide with their Owl). Besiles, from a practical point ofj view, where is the present need of emphasising the Triple Alliance? It had MANIPULATION. its uses, and they were consistent in their support ; but if not against Russia what is ita utility? Neither have anything to urge All these conditions are obtained in Waters against the Westera Powers: France and
Spain certainly have no ambitions projects | likely to interfere with the deyel went of either Austro-Hungary or Italy; and if Great Britain, the only Power with whom
EXPERT
of our manufactors.
ABSOLUTE PORITY. Repeated analyses bat: locally and at home guarantee this,
UP TO DATE PLANT. Our policy is to they nes likely to come in contact, be content, continually intruditen every modern improve, it is difficult to see why the other two should went in michivery and appliances, and although,
All these are reasons, not¦ stol changes are variably costly in the rut take excepti m. instance the results attained in PERFECT | for ablishing the Alliance, but for not AERATION and economies in working justily seeking to emphasise its continuance. The Alliance has done good work for Europe at THE FINEST MATERIALS only are large when it was content with uppearing as sed.
them.
ENGLISH EXPERTS manage our fae. tories and our Waters new acknowledgwl by loading English Makers to be equal to thom of their own manufacture.
simply defensive; but it is not the work of a statesman of the first rank to cast discredit on this feature of insexistence, and by sinalue protestation sock to make it nssame what savours of the offensive. This, and not any desine to withdraw from the old and well
· Thow ranita havo only been obtained through constant experiment, the adverse climatic con- ditions of Tropical timates for the novel manufacture of High Class Aerated Waters tried understanding, is erilently the nocessitating special "stody.
reason why the two other Powers have
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Honolulu on June 13th.
The East Aslatie 8. 8. Cɔ. is now resuming its Far Eastern services.
Ries riots are reported in Aul wel. Shope
were looted and the yaman attackel.
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Some of the coolies employed by the Shangha Municipal Council are on strike for higher pay
Nearly ton thousand dollars has been coflected at Hankaw for the sufferers by the Huana floods.
There were five cases. of plague yesterday. One of the two fatal cases was found in the
street.
H. E. the Goveront will be "At Home" at
Mountain Lalge on Tuesday, July the 3rd, from
4 to 6.30 p.m.
The French gunboat Décidée, reported badly stranded in Poyang Lake, has been refleated without assistance.
Native papere announce that the Frensh Minister and the Chinese deputies signed an agreement on June 2015 resaling to the Nan-
hang ofair.
The Borol des Colonies at Shanghai, with a capital of Tis 225,000 in nine thousand shares, is calling a meeting with a view to redasing, the capital.
It is reported that ou the return of the High Commissioners from abroad no Assembly will be formed which will ultimately correspond to the Upper House of the Diet in Japan.
Wo barn that arrangements have been made at Macso by which there will be no further delay of passengers from Hongkong, of the nature, described in our recent referengs to medical inspections at the Portuguese pórt.
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A contemporary basextracted the following gem from the catalogue of a provincial pabi library-
Lead Poisoning.
D. Kindly Light.
The municipality of Kagoshitaa, Japan, gave the British naval visitors a most elaborate reception. In thanking the hosts. Admiral British squadron had a very warm reception at Kugeshires 45 years ago.
Our STONE GINGER BEER in the enlemingly required to he urged to keep up Moore, with pleasant surcata, stated that a successful production of its kind in Tropical Constries. It at one became popolar and increasing sales testify to increasing popularity. Brewed from the Sost Jamala Qinger it in perfectly wholesome and is an ideal" summer boverage."
the show of the old bond of abien. Some people pray daily for the good estate of the Church Militant, but it is in its sempiternal strife with the powers of darkusse. The ill- effects of tnratag its siilitangy in other directions could not be better displaye! than in the nascetuly strife raging about A. S. WATSON & CO..] the ber Eluation Act in Eagland.
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Europe surely does tot nes such aunther quarrel to centre about the eminently peace assuring Triple Alliance.
Unfortunately nations us individuals are
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Domeata: sensations surp the place of reason. In ONLY communications relating to the news suduma this very affair of Russia we see surething
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS,
· thould be addressed toTun EDITOR,
The French Minister has no younced that he will discuss the framing of new regulations to govern Roman Cathole missiousrize whan kil the foreign Powers have agreed to do the same with regard to Christian missions, both I'ro- pestani sa Roman Catholic,
Ought ir Wilfrid Lawson to be sent to Shanghai as a missionary The question is suggested by the cold-blooded way in which the
Bremen rozled up about 4.15 p.m.”
the
The Nankingas says the Imperial Government has been felegraphically informed by Viceroy
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CORRESPONDENCE.
ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS.”
THE AMERICAN SCANDALS.
LONDON, June 24th. At Kansas' four meat-packing companies and the Burlington Railroad have been
SI-Thia Exhibition will take place at the heavily fined for accepting and giving City Hall upon three dates to bo fixed for the relates to two brokers who had been in-last week in October next. H.E. the Gover- prisoned.
nor has kindly consented to bón, patron of the
At Washington the Attorney-General bas Januouued his intention to prosecute the
Standard Oil Trust.
RUSSIAN OUTRAGES.
LONDON, June 24th. An officer of the police was stiot dead at Warsaw yesterday. This makes the hun. red and twentieth victim of the terrorists among the police since January, 1905.
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TROUBLES.
LONDON, June 24th.
Major O'Connell with 350 Camelry and 200 Soudane, marebing through torren tial rains, seas of mud and crossing for rents, relieved on the 14th instant the garrison of Talod which had been attacked by Arabs. Major O'Connell theu delivered a general attach The fighting lasted anti suneet.
the enemy. Josing 300 killed and one hundred captured. There were no British casualties.
CHINO-AMERICAN TRADE.
The following tables from the jonrund of the American Asiatic Association show the com. purative values in gold dollars of the principal sapien exported from America to Chins and Hongkong for the nine months ending the
31st of March, 1935, and 1995, To China:
1906
Colton
Mineral
Whent clothe oile.
Hour. 15...... 18022,471 -6,298,950) 23,678 1906 ...... $3,697,877 3,011,984 874,582 To Hongkong
58,050 1,355,226 3,83304 33029 301,837 2,829,54 The following table shows the comparative value in gold dollars of the imports of tea and silk into the U.S. for the nine months onding the 31st of March, 1994, 1995. und 1906 :---
1904. 1905. 19 6. Tea.......................16,621,484 14,754073 18,0068,777 Raw silk. 34,392,244 46,280,796 +213,992
HUNGRY CHINESE.
HOW THEY EXPRES THEMSELVES.
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By the courtesy of theprons the committee fea confident that each now movement will receive duo publicity as it takes place, and takes this opportunity of manat respectfully fondering its thanks publicly to His Excellency the Governor for his encouragement and approval, which bare proved invaluable. On behalf of the committee, believe un, dmr sir, your obedient servant,
JOHN MARCHANT,
Honorary Secretary, Arts and Crafts Exhibition.
CANTON.
་་ཆ་་་ད་ (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
June 23rd.
ANOTHER PIRATE CAUGHT AT NACÃO. Ng Ah-li, o notorious pirate for whoso capture, dend or alive, a big reward has been go- ing a begging for some time, kas at last booz caught in Macno, by Capt Loing of the Chime Army. He will be extradited to Cauton shortly, stal bia (probably very summary) trial.
A FIGHT WITH E BRENS.
Last night an exciting hont with robbers was witnessed in Hoasm, just at the rear
Exhibition and will open it on the first day. Hongkong, 25th Juno, 1908. HE the Admiral will be asked to open it on the second day, and H.E. the General on the third. The committee, whose names appear opposite the clues they are superintending, wil be largely augmouted so as to include old and influential residents in the Colony, both European and non-European. The secretary, however, sincoroly hopes that, though the numbers actually upon the committee must necessarily be limited, the general public by suggestion and encouragement will form as it were a powerful subsidiary committes, and sach suggestions will always be received with attention and thanks. Numerous notices, comprehending all rules, elo, of all the classes, will shortly be sent out to the press and to the public. The 14th October next lins been fixed as the lates: date for accepting exhibits. their exhibits after the Exhibition if they wish.
Exhibitors may sell of Mesars Butterfield and Swirs's godowns An ormed gang were carrying away their loot, No fee will be charged to extititors,
which comprised several head of cattle, whos entrance fee (to be fixed later) will be charged and the neighbours and heaves turned out. the alarm was given by the beating of gongs, the general public. The committee reserves to itwall tire right to refuseerhibits. Arrangements A fiores ght ousued and up-DDS will be made to losure vibibits ad luns against were exchanged. Que robber was killed aud fire, etc. I rivately owned objects of art, whether several wonuded. No arrests have been mado actually made by the exhibitor or not (8.8 organised one and that it is the same as that ao far. It is believed that this gang is a well paintings, Waskwood, lacquer, porosiuiu, eta) which has bean terrorising residents in the will be welcomed for exhibition. It has been decided that this shall be purely an Exbilities and not a copetition. There will therefore be o prizes. The following are the slaves into which it has been decided to divide die Ezhibi- tion together with the names of the ladies or gentlemen superintending them: lugs 1. Photography, Mr. Gale. Class 2. Paintings, sketches, etc., Mr. Bayle. Clagg.3. Noodlework, Mrs. Trenchard Davis. Lacework, drawn thread work, etc., Mrs. W. Bailey, Embroidery and fancy needlework of every kind, Mrs. Marchant. Clars 4. Woodwork, Woodcarving. Furniture, Pekerwork, etc., Wickerwork, Mr. ham.Class 5 Miecellanemis Crafts, Mr.
Lenox Bird.
Sab-divisions - Section Photographic Section-Superisteading. Mr. Galo. Class 1. Amateur (unaided work)-(a) Portraits and Genre; (b) Landscapes. Class 2. Amateur (the exposure only good be made by the Exhibitor); (a) Portraits audGours ; (b) Lauds- capes. Class 3. Professional~~(8) Portraits and Genre. tb) Landse pes. Rels 1. Petures may be either direct prints or enlargements by ay
process. Rule 2. Printa may be framed. If not
Word e aos from the city of Chinhas, Chukiang, that a mob of overs thousand want the oiler day to the country residence of Hang ripe from his granaris. The gates of the place
and held by
by the retainers of Bung were closed nud Tien-chick and word sent to the anthorities for help. In the routine seeing their demands ignore the mab began to store the house. At this moment a petty official connected with the
came in the scame to restoru order. The mob namediately set upon the official, tore off his sergeant of constabulary seeing how mutters stock? uniform and beat him most surely. The lost Feart and whipping up his pouy tried to relay not later than 14th Octobe
subnebs during the last few monthà
GOING NEARER THE THRONE.
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The ex-Hoppo of Cauton leavee here to-day- for Peking. H. E. will be entertained at a banquet in the Mauchu Guild.
CHECK ON CHAIR CGOLIES. The police department bere bas decided to number all the chairs plainly so as to provent petty thieving. The coolies frequently carry sway swob articles as fans and umbrellas,
OPIUM DENS.
Opinui dago are now required to give to the polien a list of the fakis employed, and no other person is allowed to pus in night in the house' under povalty of severe punishment.
THE HANG-FIRE RAILWAY.
JUSTIFYING ITS NICKNAME.
The Canton Hankow Railway continues to standing the air of definite progress afforded bo known as the Hang-fire Railway, notwith- by the formal entrance to possession by the
they must be mounted, Kale . Printa mast President and Vice-President, which arent took out at 3.15 pan., mention the fact that
possible they also should be titled. Rule 1. delivery on that day of the railway dossier, all N-C Daily News, reporting a fire that broke Tien-chieh a rich man of that city,and demanded here the names of the exhibitāri attached. If pluca on June 3rd. Thase officals took
Any number of peluts may be sent in for classes the plans and documents being deposited in 1 and 2 but not more than 6 printe will be the coufisental building formerly taunted by received from exhibitors in class 3 of this Chao Tang-sang This, we understand, is now section. Ruls. The committee will take all the railway empany's headquarters, or rather, ramcable care of prints received for exhibition the office of the men who have ben trust
into representative positions, hut cannot be held responsible for any loss or dawnge. Rule Exhibits must ranch the
Correspondenti mual forward their names and ag. f of the result. Three mouths ug, persuaded Hai Liang of Szeohsen and the Imperial constabulary, accompanied by a few constable-,
dresses south communications addressed to the Elier, by sal for publication but as evidence of good faith,
All Letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only.
No cronymously signed communications that have already appeared in ather gwers will be insted.
Andars for extra costs of Drine Panse should be cant be 11 6., on day of publication. After that sour the supply is limites. Oncy suppliou 2 Dach Telegraphit Address: Phuan. Codes: &... Ed
Lebens
P.O. Hoe, B. Tulephone No. 12
ПCNGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VEUX ROAD C. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET. E.C
The Daily Press.
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are
their
Resident Ya Tai of Tibet that the Szechuan Government he recently coined $500,000 for use in Tibet to dieplace the Ludisu rupes hitherts in use there. The dollars are stamped with the picture of H. L. M. Kusog Hab.
For further particulurs of this
As real representatives it appears they ure not yet recognised. Numerous shareholders are only expressing dissatisfaction with the President and with the Directors who support
Mr. Kawakami, Japaness Commercial Agent i gallop through a marsh tiled with water. T...ction apply to C. 1. Gle, Esq. Public him. They demand the meating prozais by
the good words of France, the British forward to assist the financial necessities of Russia; the reason why interested themselves in this they affair, against their ordinary practice;} was evidently a passing fit of benevolence. Serious
at Vladivostok, is at present engaged in survey. not generally preing the fishing grounds and other matters in sumer 12
impalees get connmotion with the Japanese fisheries long the better of their judgment, yet in
the Sitarian cont When this work is finished this instance the whole nation coincided int
negotiations will be opened nytt. Petersburg the action. Russian finances are to-day for a Treaty of Commerce between Jupaa and meither killer not worse than they were six Russia. months ago, yet the very people who tires mouths before wefe Alt for giving, at the moment are biud in their outery against any dealings wintever with
Two representatives of the Associated California Uniou Oil Comp miss, M»gara, Porter aud Crocker, have arrived at Yokokama, The repor ed object of the visit to Japan of these gentlemen in to compute with other oil coui-
to supply fuel-oil to the Japanese Navy.
HONGLONG, JUNE 27TH, 196 THERE is a not unnatural feeling that the occasion for the Triph: Alliance has passed, Hussin; the reason assigned being that pation is the holding for a ten years' youtraci
and that the Alliance is under present cir-
Kussians in cold blood murdered a few cumstances rather un anuchronism. Once Jews. Now we do not desire to be sup
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escape to the city. He was chased and tally 1906. captured by the mob whilst vainly struggling to
Bergeant was being treated in the same manner magistrate camo escorted by a strong fores of
superior officer when the district slips of ahin runners and militiamen. These latter immedi- ately seized five of the men who happened to be and each man was treated with 1.300 blows of engaged in kicking about the aulacky sergeant, hub. This brought the mob to its ass and lacklig determined lenders they fled ireon. the arrest of the principal meu concerned in tho 1.Bandly Warrants have since been issued for
riot,
Worke Department, Hongkong. Printed
Peking, so that they may vote for their own these rules will be provided. representatives. They have not sent another Section -Paintings, Sculpture, etc.- Superintending, D. Sayle, Esq. Class 1. Oils, memorial to Peking, but the preparing a
Drawings To include pen and ink skelches, Class 2 Miniatures. Class 3. Black and White mustre petition, to which it is claimed they will get the signatures of an overwhelming pencil, cry on, nud stumpa. Class 5. Designs.----
majority of shareholders. Te include photographsor drawingsof buildings signed by the architects: fabrics; posters; foroiture; varsels and wallery. All paintings, drawings and photographs must be framed. Any aunt in witbont cannot be accepted; glazing is optional. Intending exhibitors are requested to send in forms of entry before 1st October, 1906. Exhibits to be neat in by 14th October, 1906. Communications upon tlás melion to bu
ANOTHER MISSIONARY
SQUABIËLE
HOW EVIDENCE IS VOT,
pon a time the military power of Russia sed in the slightest degree to minimise Home, medical officer of the China Mutual fate magistrate for puciskwent. The next morning The Peak. Seotion3, Needlework, etc -Superin. of the position.
homed upon the castern horizon of Europe as a very real terror. In 1849, Austria, whether she desired it or not, wan drive. by the armed force of Russic into a ruction- ury policy, from which with difficulty she emerged in 1860; but ever since the in- pending force of her gigantie neighbour has becir felt as a benumbing check on her own internul progress. Italy, though forthe, removed from the direct pressure, could
nut but feel that the danger impending,
uver her near neighbours might any day, in the event of their being forced to give way,
are during seme disturbances st Tungagan, Pakon,trate's',
Just many
yomen
ond demanded the release of
From Naulinghsies, Ningkuo profectura, An., comes the news that on the Pth instact Bem bours were carrying several bundest picals of rice from Notilingusien to Wahu, their progress were arrested by a mob who get hold of one bout and emptied into the river some dozen or so piculs of rice. The graia inspector of the place Leu came an 1 dispursed the mob, arresting the The Bolo de Chine had information that D ringleader, who he sent to the district the enormity of the deed, but to point out Insurance Co., had been dangerously wonarleda lage mob, amongst whom were a number of vormil in Russia; and we were that Jew-bating and Jew murder
made their appearance at the and that Mr. Forbes Edie, a representative of the Frisetier. This being refused the mob Legau apnths prior to this last exhibition of the Company, had been slightly wounded. Dr.smashing the adultery tablets hung upon the Afoorhead had repaired to the spot with a group
of the
great ball, while the officid sets savagery male pleisantly aware of the
of armed. Europeans, Mr. Wattie, director in chair of the inagistrate also suffered in the sam In the face of all this there were | Shanghai, informed the Edo that Dr. Moorhead, as well as the stockarle just outsidн 14. for sections 1 and 2, Communications to bo The French priests withampted to sentimentalists in Great Britain quite
any eater into an alliance which aby monent threatened to make them essories before the fact of similar whole sule massaares. Now that Russia but again shown them a little bit of her natural disposition, they seek ostrich-like to cover
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at
is the Coupoy's u dical oli ser at Aoy.
Following is a translated quotation from a not very trustworthy naive paper: At the
request of the Japaness usinment, the fo eiga | concession at Alnkden, which was declared opmu
We rent of much upeoir caused by * Catholic and Pentosdant iispara, up comitez. The Rev. J. de Gasortant writes from Ning. yuaufe in reply to Protestant allegations. There are calamone t, and we will not worry out to D. bayle, Rs. 3, Stewart Terrace, readers with more than the essential paints tending, M re: Trenchard Lavis, Mrs. W. Bailey's The allegations appeared in a journal whose Mrs. J. Marchant. Fancy work of all kinde island correspondents are mostly Protestant Class 1. Need to work (plain sad fancy). be almitted.
missionaries and their authorship appears to The main point a legel wes Lacework. 3. Drawu-threadwork. 4. Keitting that when a Chinaman professing the Catholic crochet, nie. Rules for datos of satry, ate, au religion was arrested by the
anthorities, rescue "boll cogo" priest standing for addressed to Mrs. Trenchard Davis, "Wol-days and nights at the door of his cell, trance gate of the gamen. Whilst matters were in this state the gentry of ti s town came
verton," The Peak. Section Wond work, ele. **thas proventing all nec ry traffic for op the swope to wet as pacemakers, promises Baperlatending. E. Ram, Esq. Class 1.supplying the prisonera with food". The were zade La pretify the rice crisis, and the Blackwood, 2. Wickerw oal, 3 Lacqner, 4 prisoner was awaiting sentence, and the corres mob won Eually -rsuaded to diepers.
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pondent thought he would not likely be Prom Kinking we barn of rice riot at a Domestic Furniture, 5. Architectural litiuge,xecuted, adding that he certainly deserved place called Juich'anghsien. It seems that this. Cerving and modelling, Rules for dates af sach s Ente
The Ray. J. do Geobriant says the alleged tions to be addressed to E. Rau, Fag, Mesura. attempt at rescue is an absurd calamony. It was the priest's duty to try to be with the Depiwa Ram & Gibbs, Section 5 Miscel-member of his feck if he was to die, to
concludes:
to foreign trade on the lat inst., will be placed dependent for its rice supply upon ostry, etc, as in sections 1 and 2. Cinnica-
eighbouring cities. Owing, however, to the
coming
him, one
react on herself, and had therefore the their heads, thinking doubtless that that while it is expected that Antung and Tatung-as Treely as it might, which led a obf kaug Joneous-Superintending, Lennox Bird, Exq, administer the usual religious consolation. He will real them from the jibes of their kou, which will be opened shortly, will be jointly food for themselves. On their way they cathe Class 1. Silverwork and designs for the same
strongest grounds for leading her back to
fellowmen, yet it is quite likely that had it the... Lesisting tracture. Under existing.
not been for the very substantial monetary aircutastantes-it-cannot be said that the militarism of Kursin materially troubles the aid that in a of misplaced sentimentality central and southern Power, who are much they handled to Russia, the Government of!. more concerned in ber recent political that country would not have found itself developments. The Emernor of Germany, in a position to repeat its former crime.. acensiomed all hie life to think in battalions
under the exclusive control of the Japanese, i rise in its price the apply has not been
entry people to march for the city to demand |
zerows a likin barrier station which "seemed to
station, compelling the official in charge to fee For his life.-N-Chatty News
administered by Japan and the United States. The Consols of thous two countrive bare taken up their duties at Makd u, and the Paking Gureraiment las boen gotied to this elect...
HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL.
arones theor ire, for they soon demolisund, the Class 2. Beut and cast ironwork and designs exactly six months and in days, arriving on the
SALE OF FOREIGN STEAMERS.
The Japau Chronicle of June 14th say
Your correspondent has sojourned hore
for the same.
Class 3. Brass Copper and 2nd of Juas and leaving on the 10th of Decem Bronze articles and designs for the same. her. He could have witnessed himself; be.
4. Pewter and leadwork- und designs
believed what! Cluse
he heard, From The
tone of
your correspondent, it Class 5. Bookbinding and for the amNG.
seems clear that he totally ignores the duty of leatherwork and designs for the same. Class
Catholic priest to his fock at their dying However, for that I ezense him,
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A mesing of the Legislative Council is Several foreis steamers have luely found Ivory and bons carving, etc. The desigus į moment. The reasonable conclusion to be drawn called Tar to-werow allevanou. The orders of Japanese buyers, notwithstanding the reported / for the above articles need not be framod, Í But be forminates his article by insignaling a man whose guilt he is incapable of proving. finda some difficulty in understanding this from all this is that Europe practically bastirs day are:-Second radiag of the Bill entitled over tour age antler the Japanese Rules for dates of entry, etc., as in sections clearly the desire le nourishes for the death of
British steamer Focarset was recently sold by 1, 2, 3, and 4. Communications upon this sec-it is ecaresly a
worthy of a missionary, prosaic position, yet there ie un donlit t'ut the whole thing in her luinds. If she tau Ordinance to empower the Governor tạ
position Measts. Becker &
and here I
teare
it to the Christian feelings Mevara, Sate & Co. in Vienna and Budapest, as well as in sensible enough to keep the money in her grant lieces to search for and prove mingrais steamer fare, by Moore and the German tien to be addressed to Lonnor Bird, EM,
Mesara, Palmer and Tarner, architects. The of your redere to judge him." and to graut licences - aut leases of mother two agn the Newmarket was sold
The
referred correspondant
Lo is Itome, the political aspect of affairs in own pockets, there is little occasion for land for the purpose of working mites by Messrs. Dodwell & Co. to the Selign Bhosen bonerzy secretary wild is pleased to ausver
American missionary, a and the disturbsues in Goshi Kaisha for Y50, 0.
any communications upon any subject dealing connection with which the arrest was made Russia is really the cause of great auxiety. Triple Allances or anything else. Russia and minerals, Committee of the whole Cunucii
At the present time there are no transactions with this Exhibition. Address: Honorary happened before his arrival on the scene. All All would be pleased did the result of the left to herself will sufficiently early perform to consider the Bill entitled an Ordisanes to pending.
Secretary, Arts and Crafts Exhibition, 2, Mous- we wish to emphasise is the evident tature of present troubles aove to be couse form of the feat of getting rid of herself. The regulate the qualifications and to provide for
the evidence upon which outside opinions are tain View, The Peak,
often formed; and the freedom with which one modified rule which might prove satisfactory KAISER is only to see that his subjects the registration of dentists.
sect launches ebarges against another. Hero is to people and Crown; but this they fear is button up their breeches pockets, and will now impracticable. On the other hand the soon discover a suore effectual way of curb success of the revolutionists, and its too probing his neighbour's wisdeeds than all the able sequence, tas horrors of a farquerie efforts of the Alliauce.
Third reading
of the Bill entitled an Ordinance to authorize raval and military wa ka upon and over curtain portions of the Crown foreshore and sea bed situate upon the barteur frentage of the city of Victoria, this Colony.
the estruction and maintenance of certain
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LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT. Per CP.I. str. Empress of Inalia arrived at Nagasaki at 1 pm. on Monday, the 25th inst., and left again at 7 p.m. on same day for Kobo, where she is due to arrive at 9 p.a. en Tee day, the 26th inst.
When the committed is augmented curtain additions may be possibly necessary fa the above programme, moro especially as to the subject of the lean exhibits and the co-operation of non-Europesa members of our community.
case in which either the American mis- sionary or the French priest deserves to be billoried as thoroughly unscrupulous. The statements of both simply cannot have been made in good faith...