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yamen.

CANTON..

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

January 24th,

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ITALIAN-CHINESE AMENITIES.

At 11a.m. yesterday Viceroy Chou Fu called on Commanddators Volpicelli (who had arrived a few hours before), Italian Consal-General, at the Victoria Hotel. His Broslenoy was accompanied by Lo Tuoter After-the-anal- courtesies the Viceroy returned direct to his Comm, Volpicelli will return the call on the Låtk instant, and will be accompanied by Baron Novellis, (Captain of the Cruiser Marco Pols) and a suite of Italian officers Baron Novellis was until latoly Commodore of the Italian Squadron in the Far East and soled down his flag only when-be-left Shanghai.

On the 20th inftant Comu. Volpicelli, Baron Novellis and suite will call on the Tartar General, the 24th and 25th instant being Court mourning days (saniversaries of deaths of

ma be fired; and, consequently, the Tartar. General cannot receive them on those days, Baron Novellis his bosa specially requested by the Italian Legation et Poking to call upon II.B. the Viceroy.

AN AMERICAS APPOINTMENT.

Viceroy Chat Fa has apprinted the Honour-

HAMBURG.

(FROM OUR COBRESFONDENT).

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26rm, 1987).“

December 24th.

PAPAL INFLUFICE IN GERMANY.

A LINK OF EMPIRE.

THE ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

Although as a ruls I try to steer clear of named the Colonised the name of the Wible field of interest or research in the

ON

The Colonial Institute to-day is more of a social and educational influence than anything elsa, hat in this direction its work is extremely important and wetal. It possesses a lib

library quits unique for the purposes of the student of in its and admirably

WAY

organ O Affairs. In 1873 affe

I there were only 300 volumas ; -ara 70,000, to-day there

every covering and up to admirable ostalogues. The Lustituto is prepared to anal the queries of members on all subjects of Colakli

in this

respect to interest, nor is it niggardly notaiders Foreigas or Ameticans can be seen in the reading rooms engaged on research, and many important works could hardly have been without the fabilities thas offered. completed The interest to day, specially when viewed in the

leading Culouinl sud these are sent to

papers, broad light and improved perspective which

the British Museum, which, without this a third of a century gives to history. This wass period in which the Little Englander, too

provision, would be deprived of an important aid to the historical and political Hudent. ed his.

The British Museum itself has

Colonial Te 1869 such ideas as political common to excite notice, had bardly yet realis

58 and

Indian and “Cõlbilat patioua-

section, bat for obviou Prenons the Lostitute library is for easier which are now almost commonplacer

in of socere, and is

much more coraplate sad would have been regarded as revolutionary

topics, bit character. Severs! provinces of Canada, it is up to date, including not saly English and

had just received a Constitution, but the American books on Colonial

and German works and those priated in the regarded it as

"Tar

On March 10th, 1869, at Willis's Booms, the inaugural disner took place of what was then

Among list politics in my lebtera I consider the dissoletion then Primo Minister, Mr. Gladstone, is the ane

tinguished man who of the Reichstag last week of ruficient most familiar to a short m memoried generation. importance to justify a few words of comment of these gallerod a test amorin gel che ti now left. With peculiar folicitado Mr. Reverdy Johnson more especially as the English papers seem to

son, the Ameriese Minister, was a guest of

sod The

The Frosperity of the United attribute tas defeat of the reverent on the the evening. applementary estimates for the war in Sonth-States" was the toast first drank after that of

the Queen" west Africa by a narrow majority of seven, to growing discontent with the personal rule of the Kaiser, in which I believe them to be mistaken. That discontent exists to extent, I will not attempt to deny, but a glance at the division list shows that the opponents known as the Centre, the Socialists anil a few. of the extreme radioals and the Poles. The last named, like the Irish, are always ready to roto against a government that declines to

Som

Her Majes which followed are of unasu The reading-rooma alsó supply files of all the

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that

bit Franch

our

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THE CHINESE OPIUM DECREE,

novereigns of the present. dynasty) ao salutes countenance their separatist schemos, whilst rty of the men who advocated that step ColoRION, BRAllan Blue-books, Guzoties, prooved- ;

as merely another stage on the rings of societies, review and magazine articles, the Centre have but one object in view, 10 separation. Goldwin Smith had, in season,

of the supremacy of and out of someon, proached bis doctrine of and Colenisl directories and handbooks. In

tion with far-reaching

effect

fact, disintegmanent

this remarkable library is a triumph of the establishment

wider famo ihas io

* wider tame the state, to achieve the

Under

Secretary of completeness and deserves their Church

conces exact fresh

the Colonial Department,

known

abostentations work has as yet later as its which they try to

commanded. It is one of the faults of sions "a majorem Dei gloriam" for any sup

Lord Blachford, was decidedly favourable

educational system

t few men have learnt how this drastic method of settling Imperial dif- -port they may give. How far this practice of x

thia

in the United States being Bulgeet in 1877; even Bir O-orge published in quid pro quo is carried by Rome is illustrated healties, as shown by an article in the Nineteenth to nee a library, the admirable object lessons in Conid en no ramedy for an Were this not the case this library would be quantity to our pedagogues. almout on unknown". press of negotiations anent a former army bill, unsatisfactory

tion. The great alternative seemed to moet when the l'eps, having been asked by the Germen to be a choice between the old plantatis greater armber of politicians and writers who man Government to bring pressure to be on theory of colonies and the "ent the painter" are in the habit of lucubrating on Colonial topics would take advantage of the facilities offered to f a group of mon at Willie's good offices; Prince Hohenlohe, who was then the presence of a

to cook a new bond to bind Cal

1 Colonies and Mother at the head of stairs and from the unpublished Country argued in them a spirit of Imperialism part of whicse Memoirs the story is anid to be grester, perhaps, than they themselves were taken, advised the Kaiser to grant the amount, aware of. Darker days were yet to come, whet but not to pay it, until the bill a boon do the burdens of Empire" era denounced on many sides, but the seed bore fruit which Boitely passed and in the meantime to send a though it languished for a time, never altoge

The Contre her withered. valasble jowol us an earnest, naturally much incensed, pronounced the whole story to be a fabrication, but as a Bishop's ring with a gem of great prics was actually pre- sented to the Pope at the time by the German A private meeting was held at the Kwon anbassador and as so far no oficial denial has of unkindness (in the United States towards the Colonials who are "bome" for a time, and cannot be permitted.

have been sent to Washington and to the Wai, the Centre, demanded 5 0,000 francs for his policy. In view of this state of public gain a deeper insight into their subject.

wa-pu announcing the appointment.

TRANSFER RUMOUR CONTRADICTEU,

Local authorities have received telegrams from Poking stating that the ramour of the transfer of Viceroy Chou Fu and the high officials is without foundation. It stales that H.E. Chou Fa's second won has been promoted ta Salt Comptroller of Cheong Lo in the Chili Province. All tte local officials cailed on His Excellency and ofered their congratulations,

CANTON-HANKOW, RAILWAY.

Chai Hospital by the gentry of the nine chari. table institutions (Viceroy Shun's chique of Directors of the Yuet-Hun Railway Company. Lo Kwai Wai was elected to pruside a chair mau. The following resolutions were passed and enthusiastically adopted:

Doon received either from Rome or Berlin it looks as if thore wers some truth in the story,

AND SOCIALISTIC

The Socialists again oppose en principle most measures brought forward by the government. It is a perpetual trial of strength, for they, much as the Labour party at home, aim at nothing less than to become the paramoto rulers of the country. The control of the puree stringa" may be an effective ory to go to the hostings with, but it ill conceals the lukewarm patriotism and narrow-miodedoess with which the "Reds" and the "Blacks", they are called, have for years obstructed colonial enterprise and have, by refusing to grant adequate funds, hampered the development of the Gorman possessions abroad. It is chiefly owing to them that this construction of railroads in the colonies, has been delayed and it can. admit of no doubt that out for the absence of

I

WIS

Po realise the graecal political entlook of the speakers

akers at this banquest we must remember that. was still necessary for United States Minister to remind his British audiens that "although there may be considerable evidences The Mother Country, there still existed's fired and determined love and adoration" for her in the hearts of sober and reflecting Americans! Mr. Reverdy Johnson edded that

not now the although the United Slates owner of colonies," there was nothing in her Constitution to prevent her brooming so, either by conquest or by tresty, sud ho hinted that in time to come some of the British Colonies ever might, with mutaal donsent, paas under the Stars and Stripes and find a government as free and liberal as under the Union Juck. While the first part of his speech indyers the belief that Mr. Johnson was as much in advance of his Average

tags contemporaries as the far-sighted gentleman who founded the Colonial Society, the last (with its obriens reference to what enother speaker, oblivious of the thes new title of

W Dominion Colonies

is an ilustration of how time changes and yet brings all things to pass. Alter date to 1906 and we nt ones think not of Canada but of the Caribbean.

called "Our North American

The speeches at this banquet are of singular interest to-day. Mr. Gladstone's reminisernos of the Colonial Department" (in which he had

by the disembodied

(1) Telegrams to be sent to II.E. Chang Chih-tung, Governor Pong Hungehu and the Bureau of Posts and Communications to the effect that the necennts of the railway company bad been audited and found satisfactory. It having been discovered that Yoong Sai-Ngan and Chan Kang-Yu are foreign subjecte, it was decided to ignore them as shareholders of the company. Their idea is to invest all the railway fundă a foreign banks and to engage lawyere to interfere in the matter. Should those forsign banke fail, what shall we do? It is plain that their intention is to borrow some foreigner's It is through name and grasp uit the money. our integrity and power that the company was doated and now they are endeavouring to unde Afrios the rebellion would have been suppressed what was done by us. This bar agitated the before now and the troops engaged been spared feelings of the general public.

much anffering. By again declining to vote To-elect 14 persons who will sign a the money required for the continuation petition which will be prosented to Viceroy of the existing line of railway and be arrested and imprisoned a sum of Si will be of the expeditionary corps in the face of paid to his or their family as maintenance the unanimous opinion of the military experts, Ships, Colonies and Commerés is a lemone allowance. These funds will be subscribed by they have arcused the indigaation of all the guild to which he belongs. If my one of trus patriots and the attempt to rake up old the 10 persons be arrested, all the others will colonial scandals, which careful investigation join together in issuing expresses to close all has long sincs proved either descid of founda- the gates in the city and to get the representation or else much exaggerated, has aggravated tives of all the guilds to proceed to the yemen their offence. Them is a general ontery that

The meetings held at intervals during the year, when cary interesting pepers are sometimes read, de sol command anch influential widiepos as their importines would warrant, but each paper, reprinted in the monthly journal, reaches far wider audience than that gathered in the room, and of recent times good reports of these metings have appeared in the Press-sur-bare matin giren rise to public discussions. The intence exercised in this way ie fur- reaching and growing.

Bizoe the jubilee, year it has been quite a fashionable occupation to entertain some of

ed work has been done by the Victorin League and other bodies, but the Colonial Institute provides something far more useful than sprzodic hospitality. All day and every day its doors are open, and the Colonial, whe the payment of a very small subscription is free to enter. finds apart from the reading

room the comforts of a and a A sympathetic greeting if he wishes to make himself known. He cannot get dricks or feed, except

afternoon too, but the absence of this convenience is for hy the welcome! perhaps compensate alence of all ceremony. The number of Fellows of the Institute, resident and non- resident, in

and reached the high water work in Coronation, Jear, when many Colonials joined temporarily while on a visit hem. The membership ought to be much larger, and audoubtedly would be if the nature of the Justhute were only tetter KDOWD.

There is a general feeling among all thought. fol men that this is a most critical poried in tendency in our Imperial development, and noticeable, especially among some of our young er men (who do not remember en earlier end

PROPOSALS TO THE BEITISH OVERNMENT.

China has submitted her opium proposals. These consist of siz provisions and were pre- sented on November 20th as follows : --

1 Restriction of the importation of Indian opium till the disappearance of the traffic wilh in ten years, the average import of the previous fire years being taken as the basin.

12.

Despatch of a Chiarse official to Calentis to investigate and supervise a condition which

3. The doubling of the import duty at present levied upsu Indian opium in accordance with the opium agreement of 1885.

4. An arrangement with Hongkong tagarding the prevention of the entry into Ching of prepared opium.

lopment in the British settlements in Enforcement

5.

China of the new opine regulations.

6. Immediate enforcement of the morphia clause of the Mackay Treaty, without waiting for the assent of the other Powere

Chios realizes that some delay is unavoidable, because it is necessary for the Home Govern- ment to consult the Indian Government and Hongkong. She believes that she can preseul a strong one for doubling the import day. is of double strength inasmuch as Indian opium

Besides, sho

as compared with native opium. can urge that the duty levied on the mailing price of opium, is only a paltry percentage of the value of the lusory, suya Dr. Morrison in the Times.

Dificully, is anticipated in obtaining the

the it

international settle- assent of the Powerk in

rt at Shanghai, but the predominance of British influence in the Municipal Council will

mar

ibu xossary facilition of transport in South-west worked thirty years before, the very atmosphere arker parind); to take somewhat pessimistic make the task casier. Hore it is expected that!

SPRIDA to be

commercial treaties with comme

England, and the Urith China contain morphis clanses, will join hands to put the olanges inte operation without the delay, inseparable from obtaining the assent of all the othe China will require to provide for to the shrinkage of the opium revenne Shorld

other POREIK

ride for the deficit dus

Chou Fu and if any of the signalo rins were to. by insisting on the withdrawal of part sentative rather than democratie institutions: Wolverhampton and Manchester. bus given whole truffle cease, the estimated loss to the

is detained.

where the perzontification stating that the party differences should be sot aside for the

Tailway

To insue 1

the company.

Company

decided to ignore Yoong Sai time and that all, conservatives, national liberals, Ngam and Chan Kang

Kang Ya as shareholders of anti-semiles and the smaller liberal factions, employees of the Kwong should join hands in making a stand against the The Chai Hospital will be authorized to prst these common enemy, but whether they are prepared notifications in the city and if any of them should exceedingly doubtful. It would rested by the police and imprisoned a sum of to do so, appears excedi nyter into the subject

Ass $15 will be paid to the family as 'ntenance

allowance. The representatives will at pre-mi as by the time time this reaches you, the result, to the game and will ask the oficists if they of the electious, hich are fixed for January 25th, have accommodation to imprisou all the pupla, i We will uphold our positions with an irou and with second ballats here such should be neces and resist to the end. With regard to the sary about the middle of February, will have

calling wo will now all subscribe been osblad to every part of the world. Si expenses for to it.

for the sake of comparison, it may be interesting (4) To boycott some of the local newepspore to note the number of votes cast by the different as we now beyoott all American goods. We will all nomes of these nowspapers which we will population of the empire at that time amounted

of which was se raded by slidergo Cartier's

Cuntry of "Mr. Mother Caustr brays attempt

to aplain Canadian vationalism, without wounding the apaceptibilities of pre- judiced Britons, and bis challenge to the United States as to the freedom of Canada under repre- and the Colby. Childers that sen perifer and the Colonies are intimately compected old toast in our country ") and that the sea is the connecting link and not a barrier between the seus of u sea-going race-all these long-forgotten speeches, the syllables which rang on the far and provoked applause, but are now dead and cold as the lips that spoke them, well repay the attention of the bistorical student who cares to trace the great dynamic forces of the century to their mustard-wed origi

I like to think that this dinner and the many

meetings that followed it bave helped to make history. It is certain that many of the thoughts and ideas expressed (half uncertainly) at such mrotinge have orystallised and developed, and polos or a great Imperial movement. The little he found to day in the shape of a national

society formed under such happy auspices was allowed a few months later to assume the prefix Royal, and, for convenience sake, altered its Dame to the Royal Colonial Institute. It was not the first attempt in this direction. A little Colonial

society which lived only five years was founded as early as 1837 and in 1855 an Austra lian association was formed which, after au exi existence of soran years, left hardly a trace

1ster banded over to the Colonial Zalituté.

·

wan

and

view of the future. The great ideal of Imperial regarded as Utopian and anity impossibla, and yet it is surely more nearly in sight now than in the years which saw the birth of the Royal Colonial Institute Lord Milner, in his splendid confessions of faith at us the definition of a rune

thoughtful moreover, E

Ese shown us that Imperialiste boil like ersed a ould not be

all who profess

a laissez-faire attitude, but. content st cald look round for opportunities of forging w links and strengthening old ones to bid the scattered States of the Empire together.

This is the spirit which animated the little hand whose first meeting has been described, and in the far from ostentatious building in

w the visi Northumberland-avenue which is

bio embodiment of their dream we finil a genuine step is the right direction, a piece of construe tive statermanship, a solid brick in the fabric of Empire. The persibilities of the Royal Cale. Dial Institute are by no means realised, nor has it nearly reached the limits of its usefulness.-- ARCHIBALD R. Conquadra, in the Tivacs.

THE PERSIAN SUCCESSION.

Past notices at our doors giving the parties on the inst occasion in 1903. The save some books and dornments which were siderable importance. Be euys that the boynalt. We have information bers follows in round nambers to 58,190,000 souls, of which wurly days of ile existence the Jastitats heir-resumptire

a list of people said to have been bribed, the mounts being stated, and the officials blazed.) We should not deter or fear in taking proceed inge against these officials.

(5) To boycott the police. The police are supported by the merchants of the 72 guilds. We will refuse to permit them to patrol our atrests and will refuse to pay police tax. Hence forth we will engage soldiers to protect us.

THE CRAIK CHILDREN'S FUND.”

abent 12 millions were in possession of the franchise; of these about 2 millions wont to the poll, viz.

3,010,771 social democrats 1,875,273 members of the Centre 1,317,41 national liberals

948,448′ Gar an conservatives 333,414 German imperialists 243,230 united liberals

38.206 liberal Volkspartei 347,784 Poles 244,543 anti-semites

We publish by request of Mr. R. II. Baxter. the Hon. Sec. of the Kowloon Dook Reading the remainder belonging to the other small

wig

his

"It bas

the

Central

e Government is £830,000 in

in respect of Indian pinta-and-abaat LUMI1:00 in respect of native nplum. The latter som is one third of the whole collection, the remaindor boing car-marked for provincial needs- foot which explains the in certain province", rexistencethat was expected i Thres

Yuan

uan Bhib-ki the Viveroy years ago made a proposal, which was not accepted, to introduce stamp datire. The Cbianse will now adopt the proposal which Government they then rejected, and will bring forward the scheme aper, the possibilities of which are very considerable.

this

province, especially at Tien tein city, the opium dens are being closed ruthlessly. Time only will show to what extent the tious ara enforced in other provinces. Tomeks the new regulations still more effective it is probable that they will again be promulgated, hat this time in the form of an Imperial decree, while a central opium department will be created to deal with the whole question and to report on the manner in which the tegul tions are being carried ‹ ut.

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THE RUSSO-JAPANESE NEGOTIATIONS.

Although the pracion character of the Russo- Japanese negotiations in and roast for the pre- vent remain, a secret, Russians are daily regalod

with sensational "revelations" on the subject.

The Novoe Vremyo frankly confesses that, found their way into the Press, it is ignorant from fragmentary statements which have of the substance of the Japaness proposals and the Bassian counter-proposals. It infera, how- ever, that the fishery

the Count. Alexis ignatiff, member of the matter. Insemnel Trontiers in the oraz of t

is the

Treaty of 1 Portsmouth, Vreau, provides Russie s'on Connoil of the Empire, and formerly Governor says the Nowor General of Kieff, Volbyain, and Podolis, was tendra pour concéder aux sujets Japonais des instead of the fall fistory shot dead by an unknown man in the refresh- droits

Ball at

the Japanese, it is at rights perle,"

olaini to Tver. At the moment of his sastination obvious that the latter

was sitting with other complete assimilation between the rights of the members of the

In an article published in the. Pesther uyd dealing with the succession in Perria, Professor Vambéry, the well-known authority on Oriental matters, discloses a hitherto unknown fact of

Prince

AB To the

Mohammed Azerbeidjan, is a uma of for financial reasons to leave the Mirts, Governor of

outspoken

apd reactionary

anti-fiberal original Pall-mall quarters for a busible afico

in the dirend1 but after 1869 it had tendencies, who entertains a great aversion to Over B shop in found its

its irgs. In

the president was the the conglitational couc

conccasions made by Frince o

to the people. It of Waler, and in 182et been known in Europe that soon after the father, the dying Shab,. present King, thon

Royal charter was granted. To-day it has building which

and a freebold site prorongation of the Constitution a reactionary cost £20,000 the

Association was founded at Tabris, the residence of £30,000, fully psid

of Prince Mohammed Ali. consisting entirely The initial iden of the foundation was to proj

that of Molaha who loudly declared cantre for vide

for the Nenitered possessions of of

ion and Constitution

Parliament the British

and India was included

strictly Form in which the Zemstvo mesta. Buddenly a Although the Japanese plenipotantiariesomitted to the Koranie las. Rod, being room with the Grove,

pince of meeting for gontrary all overseas Britons and others interested in imitations of the infidal Derident, were young man who bad been sitting apart rose, to slipalate in Article X, that their fishermen

faithful believer.

and, approaching the Count, fired four revolver should have A the Empire Beyond the Seas, a reading-room, obnoxions to every

teabsolutely onial subjects these were the main features

statement which, by the way,

untrae. and museum devoted to Indian and

In order to lend to this assertion the weight

1

10

tune

for

hot

Сорвела

were

tie

ment-room cf the Nobles Assembly feats originalty dams of the Count. Alexis is the refreshment Russians and the rights of the

few

Club, the following further list of subscribera parties in the state. Of the three million of the scheme. The reading of papers and dis. | religion, the Prince, the originator of this nosocia afterwards. The murderer, followed inntes theu, Russia cannot reasonably refuse to grant

to this fand-Amount previously acknowledg

D.

யா

anything (specially storing any party politics) and the

or statistical

Fcience.

were

towards

Tho

has the

of

gather

t Japanese coastors should ply between shots at him which struck him in the heart and that a right to acquire store stations of and body. The Count died

by wre these privileges, without which the fishery valaelers. Bat arbitary of the Count's Zemstvo celeagues, fled into rights would be d-$1,606 €0. Messrs. T. Skibner 825, H. electors that abstained from voting probably cassions on Colonial And Indian subjects tion of Mollabs, caused a special mission to be

where he turned his int

bis interpretations of the treaty, such as sent to Kerbela, the great religiene centre of su adjoining room, Smith 350, W. J. Rattay 825, T. Neves $10, very few belonged, owing to the strict party

weapon against his own breast, Bring two inclusion under "droits de pêcha of soteutile Shiite Mohammedaniem, in order to obtain z

whaling, sealing and

and, shore ail, of Jas. McGlashan $10, Joseph Clelland 810. Jas. E. Hansen &, A. Nicholegu St, D. disciplina enforced by their leaders, to the

"fetva" supporting the anti-constitutional shots, the first of which missed, while the ing kail

second took effect in the shoulder. Before he non subjection of Japanese firermen to centre or the socialist party. It may therefore ry: rabicides Britts, the Regel movement. Ilarray $10 Fischer $5. Millar $2

A

sions of 4、རི་ Ramay

A fetve" is a decision of the Sheikh-ul- he could do more his pursuers seized him the local authorities, must be firmly rejected. $5. Neilson $10

$10, W. Ramsay be safely asserted that with fewer abstentions Colonial Justitute was to take the plac-in-the

"Nobody would go to war over such details. $20, W. G. Humphreys & Co. 850, Chan the reunit would have been a different one. Colonial and diar that the Royal Gro- Islam, to which the ruler is subject as much and he was

I came to captured, shouting "I did what

A card of admission to the Differences of this kind could always be referred. other Mohammedan. The whole anti- & Co. 325, Robert Hunter $3 Since that time the population has increase to graphical and Royal Eccieties bold in ge raphy as stitutional movement has been set on foot, Zemetre bearing the anime of Kalikoff was to arbitration, the refusal of which would place fannd upon him. Bis appearance is that of a Japan in an unfavourable one of the Norne

Bigb J. Gillespie S, British Antifouling Co, Ld.

close on 61 millions, of which, taking the above ust be said at once that these rather too and is being constantly unnrisbed by the hair-

It must per Messrs. Meyer 40, 85

workman.

The moderate, sober tasa Persian prople, howeTA", Schwarzkopf $50, Mr. and Mrs. Pithio $50, G, proportion of 22 por cout, about 13 millions comprehensive sims have not all been realised, I presume by Profeeter Vambery as embrac

The murderer, in the prison hospital, refaced Fremya's article deserves special commendation. described

-its contemporaries are inclined. Web 3, A. G. Gordon 850, D. Parves would be entitled to vote. The greater there inclusion of the Indian Empire with the are tutionalism as their great hops of to give his name, and, so far, there is no clue to Wofortunamist, sensational Incubrations, to

Crawford &

C. $10 fore the number of indifferents-that-can-Le-

is open to obvione objections. Some ing

identity. He admits that he carried out the to prefer Nicholson $25, W. Watson 810, Ah Chee

Nevertheless, Professor Vambory does not orders of the extremas section of the social which they are prompted both by their neces brought to the poll, the better the chances will aubsidiary portions of this field are covered by Ah Ken $10. Ah Chang S, Ma Wong

the Asiatic Socisty and the East India Asepoix- for the patriotic parties. Here in Hamburg, tion, but India dill lacks a representative anticipate serious trouble after the Shah's death, revolutionaries, who recently resolved to make sarily superficial acquaintance with the facts

in London

Government. 1 am sorry to say, the socialists are in such an institution in

place in the provided ader worlby of

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of the Russian Poople bave telegraphed to the The Imperial Ientilute has a co-called miseum, $5, Ah Fook $2, Huan Hal 82, Kwong Hing representation is hardly to he expected.

loyally between themselves. For late Coant Ignatieff's widow, condoling with aquarely and

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their ideas." The Opposition Press declares the idlers to cummber the ground for a while; $20, Ah Co $10 Ah Hop 85, Al-Ngan S, plesion, Mrs. Ellen's Creme Charmant, Lait made, in which the name of Dr. Forbes Watson, two great Powers, which, on the contrary, will that the murder is one more proof of the fatility long-lived families are as a rale energetic and Iam Fing 53, Live Chn $1. Leung Kum Charmant and Special Skin Tonic and Puudra who actually spent some £6,000 out of a modest probably endeavour to quell any disturbances.

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