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ALLEGED LARCENT OF SUGAR.
At the Magistraay yesterday afternoon before Mr. F. A. Hazeland the sharge pre- ferred against, Chung Mung yes, No. 1 godowo keeper at the Taikoo Bugar Works of stealing 20 bags of sugar, was further. beard. Mr. E F. C. Master (of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master] pros cated, and Mr. H. W. Looker (of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Deacon) appeared for the defence.
Chan Qui, orons-examined by Mr. Looker, - said be counted 371-bags of sugar in one heap. It was not Lis duty to count it, sad he did not count any other heaps. Sometimes the defend ant asked him to count certain beaps; he asked him to count the particular heap mentioned,
Did he pay you for conating it No. You were going to do it for nothing although it was not your business?-Yes
because witness had stacked it.
Was this after the European had inspected --Yes, after he had gone away..
Proceeding, witness said as he was going away the defozcant told him he wanted him to remove: 20 bags. Witness refused because it was not part of his duty. Ho was asked to remore the bag to No. 11 godown. Later in the evening defendant went to witases's house and again asked him to remove the bag. After defendant paid him $10 be agreed to reinove the bags. He did not remove 20 bags because defendant told him to shift &fteen. Defendant was looking on and directing operations. The baga were put up against a large boap. The coolias employed were paid when the work was done. The other five bags wors taken to godown, and perhaps they were there still. There was a notice in the godown that if there was any surplus stook it was to belong to the Com. pany, and if there was any shortage the godown keeper was to be responsible. He did not remember in August when the defends started work at the godown, that there was a surplus of 224 bags of suger marked H. X. Sometimes he was present al stock takings,
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Do you remember on 17th Septen bor, the Company sent & Chinaman dressed as a Europea to reweigh ten per cont of each mark and number of all the bags --Yes,
And a portion of each mark and number was reweighed-Tee. -
Now it is practically impossible, is it not, for may body' to take a bag of sugar out of the go down without being found out I don't know. Come now, if you wanted to take a bag out what would you have to get PA paper.
Do you think you could taken bag out without being detected ? No.
Further evidence was called and the case adjourned.
THE VOLUNTEER_CAMP.
The Volunteer Camp opens on Stonecutters Island to marrow afternoon and there can be little doubt but that the sixteen days instruction will be of considera la value to the members of the corps. Already the guns and stores have boen taken across and to-day should see the slope beyond the parade ground dotted with the white bell tents. At a rule the Volunteers are favoured with good weather and it is to be boped
PARIS.
(FROM DUS CORRESPONDENT.)
September 20th,
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The fourth method is chiefly followed by Roman Cathollos, and is toth merbiful and fruitful. The Chiness often vast out their baby girls and leave them to die, and in several received them into orphanage. We saw several places in China for many years the si ters have of the orphanages, and pretty but pathetic The children were very sighte they were. happy in the peaceful Christian life of the con
them looking to women of alien race as mothers. ven still, it was pathetic to see the ior grippler, whose own mothers had no love for Soveral times wo saw little ones who could not recover from the usage they had receive, and whose wan smiles told of the kindness they were experiencing. This work has been fruitful ia building a rally Christian population; for these chidran grow up they are married to race of people exists other Christians, and thus io Chion who have besu Christians for even four generatious,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18TH, 1907. Blockade, which intended to crash | ward, the influence of ons leading stateeman is my tribute of coolies. And here I mast England, was so strict that it seriously worth more then the influence of a thousand injured French trade. He, therefore, started admiration to the work of both the British and a system of licences, by which Colonia American Bible Societies; they have, I believe, daffen, of which France even succeeded in placing the Bible in the hands produce, snob a stood in great need, might be imported from of the Emprese Dowager. Unenzy flew the head that wears a crown-England against French manufactured gorde Though President Falliures does not wear a of equal value. But of course, England had put orowe, his troubles just now are as great as if heavy duties on French manufactures, and so he did. Not since M. Grévy was Chief of State, merchants, to get over the difficulty, hit upon has a French President rondered himself so the happy idea of exporting the azaleable books unpopular as President Fallières. M. Grory which glutted the booksellers' shops, and with these "manufactured goods" getting past the had to leave the Elysée through his son-in-law M. Witer-selling decorations of the Legion of Fren oh customs, The English' duties they Honour, which awful scandal brought about the eraded by the simple process of pitching the downfall of M. Grévy who was forced to resign books overboard, as soon as they were out of so angry had the people becozie. President sight of land. This subterfage, however, Fallieres the most hated man in France at the gave the rhippers the right of boying coffes present moment is likely to suffer very severely at Liverpool at six pence a pound, which they No were able to sail in Farie for eight francs. It for commuting. Soleilland's sentence. -scoundrel over deserved behending more than this way thousands upon thousands of French ho does: This set of clemency is the greatest columes of poetry were exported during the blander M. Fallières ever committed since he great war, but none of them ever got any further snoceeded M. Loubetas President of the French then the bottom of the Channel. It would not Republic. The return to capital punishment in pay trying to recover them after all this time! this Country has become imperative in the Such a foolish sugestion was made by a interest of public safety; there should no longer French book-worm recently, be any hesitation on this point Public wrath is daily increasing, and there is no telling what on excited people like the French will do when in zuch a terrible passion. M. Fallières bas ever since his blunder been the recipient of thousands of threatening letters, insults have been hurled at him from every corner of Fiance and elsewhere owing to his reprieving Soleilland, the details of whose atrocious crime bare become familiar with every one by this
time. Madams Fallères and her daughter and
other members of the President's family are o grossly insulted, and Prefect of Police, M. Lépins is kept unusually basy. Most elaborate precantions are being taken by the authorities to frustrate aty attempt at lynching the prisoner as well as preventing any harm happen. 12 to M. Fallières and his family. The President must wish himself thousands of miles away, and in private,
MOROCCO.
MISSION METHODS IN CHINA?
SECOND ARTICLE.
(By the Rev. LOBD WILIAM
GASCOTNE-CRCIL
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If such work sa this is to he undertaken at all, it must be by women. The world is to my mind a brighter and hotior place since I bare learnt that it contains many whose sense of duty and Jity are so strong that they do not evon consi der their own lives in comparison. I wish the ten them and useles idk women in England
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A Port Townsend dispatch of September 2nd to the Seattle Daily Times gives the following interesting account of the career of William A. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT Whaley, who will be remembered by any as at one time the landlord of the old Imperial residents in Japan (according to the Advertiser)
When the United States transport Thomas MUSIC: Hotel at No 42, Settlement, Yokohama:—
was that William A. Whaley, apsuper: reached Ban Francitos from Manila, on August
What-passonger being returned by the the Govern- tb, ons of the winor pieces of news brought
ment, had died at sea.
with Protestant missious-which suggest is owing to Dr. Main's influene Bat as excellent; for all we saw, and we saw 15, ware I feel it is invidious to mention any one hospital At Shanghai we met the members of the Medical-Missionary Com excellently managed, farence, thay all pleaded, for more narees They also urged that to help to train the Chinese women in the
medical schools should be started, and told Mience of nursing. hospitala should be better staffed and that more us how intelligent, and efficient their Chinese pupils ware as operators, in spite of the great disadvantage in which they were placed owing to the objection the Chinesa have to dissection; at Jeenfield, an illustrating this point, they have to point out to the stadent that the skeleton in the laboratory has a high nose bone and therefore could not be a Chinaman; otherwise they would be afraid of tonghing it for fear of being han ted. The English as opposed to the
Americass hare American missions wanted money. ever faults the
might mention the nation, generosity is certainly one of their virties. Perhaps I Women's Hospital at Canton, of the American Presbyterise Female Medical Mission, as an of example of American gener sity and efficiency It was also very interesting ze an instance It how much can be done to help the women of When we visited the hospital, Miss Fulton, China by training native women as doctors M.D., was unfortunately ill, but her place was well filled by Miss Lano, a Chinese lady doctor, who spoke English admirably. round the hospital, looking most professional in She told us how her national dress, which in Canton consiste- a black erst and trousers. how necessary it was in China for women to be gladly her compatriots welcomed her skill, and attended by women.
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that their fortune in this respect will not desert that the Moors are-only waiting their opportare "ompelled to accapt Christianity, parents explained how wrong they thought it that Francisco Customs feroe, Whaley was not only direct ber to Hawaii, There the vessel succeed-
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The camp orders make a somewhat larger publication then formerly. It announces that the serommodation will consist of three, teats for officers' mess, one sleeping tent for each officer, two guard lenta, one quarter master's and ammunition store, gix for staff sorgeants
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unity to resume sperations elsewhere when the French least expect it. Bigns of unrest are not wasting either. France has no wish to prolong the war: in fact it has been bor sim all along to limit her salutary lesson as much sa possible and an adhere to the wishes of the delegates at the Algeciras Conferonce. The future rests
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First, there is the primitive and simple way of preaching. Street stapels are not, np. to which all have access, in which the doctrines hires a room in a village, where he can tell of Christianity are explained, or the missionary to simp's country folk the message of which he is bearer. Fach great bodies as the China Inland-Mission and the London Missionary Society still believe in this direct method, and say that the results are encouraging but there are great difficultise in the way; if the proncher is foreigner, he may Though the situation in Morocco has im-aily make mistakes which bring ridicule on proved, owing to the Moora baving had enough religion. The slightest alteration, not only in pronunciation, but in the tone in which a word of the war, it will be well for the French to said, alters its mesning. A Chinese gentle remain on the qui vise, and be as ready as before man assured me that he heard a prespher to strike should aurasion arise. It may only be speaking about a mad pig, and it was only after an excuse to gain time and bring up reinforce some thought he realised that the Supreme Being of Chinese theology was meant. On the other mente that led the Mours to ask for a trace, hand, speaker in the Shanghai Conference
Few who read the announcement realized at and seek terms of pusce. Allowing for the quoted as a result of such work the conversion of
at the time that the obscure death removed a man who in the heyday of his fame, or, more gevere punishment inflicted by General Drade & man who was a sontira el opium sot, and who
properly, of his notoriety, was the most talked- on the enemy; the opinion of most people horo owed his conversion to the stumbling utterances of learner of Chinese to whom he had listened is that the war is not ever yet, and that France
at first out of amosemont; this Chinaman
From 1888 to 1893, when smuggling of has a great deal to accomplish yet before she sabsequently became a great and successful
of man in the great Western country contraband oplam was netting fortunes to those can expect to restore order A snapension in preacher. And the Church Missionary Society. the hostilities is in itself welcome as the French and the older missions can quote many other
all, and in collusion with Ferdinand D. Cipro named Smith, and it finally fell to his let, out considering their jaferior number have been examples of such successes as this. Especially
engaged in the traffle, Whaley was king of them among country folk is the quist but laborions
and Customs Inspector William Boyd, know of revenge for had treatment at the hands of his employer, to expose the smugglers. On banded the most daring land of bentraband her last trip in the trade the "Helsyon was hard pressed, and have fought with exceptional tail of preaching the Gospel from house to
traffickers who ever asde trouble for the bravery. A great deal remains to be done yet bouse and from bamlat to bamist must successful.
al ng the primrose path as "Champagne Billy, We had no opportunity of risiting his work, but
Btyphoon which drove her hard on Osogbt in Government officials, before the war in Morocco is completely over 12. Gibson, of Swaton, was always quoted to Le sa an excellent example of each work. Still,
Never in his career did Whaley stoop to petty the Chinese coast. The work necessary to float there is no telling what freak plans the Moors are devising for the swooping of the French and I think the weight of opinion is that Cains
exclusively on the wholesale plan, and so cleverly carrying, and the Chinese officials investigating were they carried out that for years, vile te ber clearance, discovered the vessel was bound other Europeans into the tea. General Drudo must be converted by Chinese; and, therefore,
smuggling, his operations being conducted her exposed the obaracter of the cargo she was far and wide through China colleges and sobools have been built from which Christian native
The sixth method of preaching the Gospel made no effort to deny his business, the authori- for San Francisco. The Government was as an experienced officer will know best how to set
teachers can be drawn.
He chartered by cable a swift steamship in evidence to warrant an arrest being made, the affair. under the circumstanons; rest assured he will not
This I may call the second method of teaching is by means of women missionaries. Most ties were totally unable to gain suficient, Lotified, but the same day Whaley got wind of With the aid of Inspector Boyd, of the Bat Chinese water to overhaul the Halegon" and believe everything the Moora tell him as to their desire for peace. More than word Christianity. These schools are generally open members of the commercial community who
enabled to carry on his smuggling stazessfully, ed in discharging hor cargo, and Whaley, who bit at the same time was in s of mouth is required. It is ouly too probable Christian and heathen alike, and, though no talked to us about missions at all always that the teaching of Christianity white women should be not only exposed to
every move being made by the overament lock had gone to Honolulu, immediately effected its is an essential part of the curriculum. The plan the dan, er of death but, what is far woren, of torture. Fer instance, we were told the is one with which we are only ton conversant in Chins Nonconformists approve of denomina by the method which Chinese cruelty has which crowned their dealings in opiam, the Captain Smith, ander instructions, continued this country, and I am happy to say that in story of the murder of a young English ladying to his apprehension. Flushed with the success sale, receiving small fortune for the opiùm, tions! education. There is a sharp divergence prescribed as the leat soms but appropriate conspirators turned to another means i violat-ou to San Francisco and when the waiting of opinion among competent judges as to whether punishment for an adultress, and were asked ing the laws, and from which the proceeds were Customs officials poonised aboard they found. lish lady to sack a terrible end. The suswer coming effective bad had the effect of stemming manifest, to be the only commodities aboard. English should be made the medium of instrue bow could say one justify exposing an Eng greater. The Chinese exclusion laws just be small "ballast and stores" tion or not. Some, like the veteran mission or which I think is the right one to give is the tide of Celestials seeking admission into the Waiting long enough to allay suspicion Captain Archdescón Moule, aro opposed to English the ground that the Chinese require cultured that eithr women must do the work or the United States. The certificate plan was being Smith went by steamer to Honolula for
cold by Whaley, who was astonishing the natives Should Whaley ear his opportunity. In Hongkong there with his prodigal expenditures. preachers, and that the literature and culture work manat be left undone; for the Chiness introduced, and through this channel the wiley share of the spoils only to be turned dosu
are most particular that a
Bent on revenge, Captain Smith returned to to whom and other Eastern ports he set up certificate of the Chinese are so hard to aquire that they
women have no dealings with
who could scrape up enough to meet the grasp. bave no time to learn English and the doctrines
quiries into the condition of women had to be
ing demands of the law-breakers was furnished Again, however, Whaley received a grapevine English is taught, the boys one's find ench
become undertaken by my wife. She found the condi-
with a forged certificate so cleverly executed warni, and before the Hawaiian kingdom.
illgotten lucratire posts that they will uc
There is to Hongkong.
કરમાં years bel in splendoar, d:zzling preachers. On the other hand, in many colleges, tion of Chinese women rery pitiable. The
Emboldened by their successes and-with a pre- tte cosmopolitan population with his extrava- mostly belonging to American missions, the were very generally absolutely ignorant, inured that it successfully fooled the secret service canld take notion on his he had dad with bis English is the salient feature of the education the naturel proce- of binding their fest, reverse policy is pursued and the teaching of to suffering from their youth upwards through experis for many years. given. The advantages that are suggested for holately subject to the will of the basband, sumplien astounding, the gang went so far as
If the parents are poor they wil sometimes sall, Francisco ander the very noses of the Federal more senses then applied exclusively to the himself without funds. His former friends this plan are that the English at once stiracle who can, if he chooses, use corporal punishment. to establish a certificate printing office in San ganoes. The Haloyca" days were over in to the school boys of energy and vigour, who see that the knowledge of a foreign language their daughters to a life of sham, when they are detectives, and there for years the new canceled yacht, however, and in due course Whaley found 14. necessary to unders and Western culture, often cruelly treated. One example will suffice; from of certificate knows from a peculiar med turned against him and after residing for some ing thereon as the "red vagle issue was tarbedtime la Yokohama be rally went to Manila, a poor slave girl was brought inte a missionary
out as fast as an overgetic printer, could work where he eked out a precarions oxistence until and that the fact that boys with a good know-
his press. Co-operating with the original
The Government ledge of English always command a good salary hospital, oud, much to the bewilderment of the
gang in this work was an interpreter named onsumption overtook him. prevents any youths from subacqueatly offering nares, she bad convulsions when s fire was lit in
He died thesalves as theological students unless they the ward. It transpired from certain marks on
real vocation, as they cannot her body that it was the castom of her owners. Molare, whose knowledge of the Chinese doctors acceded in his request to be allowed to
the sale of the certificates. Flushed with the transportation on the Thomas." expect to earn suything but a pittance to panish her by inserting red-hot spiam needles engasge made him a valuable man to negotiate die in bis native land and furnished him as preachers, Mr. Jackson, Principal of into her last, and she though the needles were
succoes of the ventare, Melane teoste india.ro te however, and his body now rests One of the greatest fields for women's work are crest, and one night, in his cup, let all the beneath the waves of the bread Pacific, Boone College at Wusbaug, is a great up being heated for the purpose. holder of English boing taught; and the results,
THE PRESERVATION OF CHILL LIFE. girls' schools. Lady Florence Cecil saw great word which exposed the whereabouts sad work jurge number of promotions notified. It is
ecuntry men. While Republicans are specially encouraging. Mr. Hawkes Pott, of St. John's numbers of these schools of every grace from being done by the private certificate printing Ciprice was caught red-handed in the place announced that His Excellency the Governor
concerted with this celebration, all Frenchmen College, Jessfield, is also on this side, and is the school for pior orphans kept by the good company
certain that this policy is right, and Mères Auxiliaires de l'Assomption at Biocawei, has been pleased to appoint Sergeant Gay Blond to be 2nd Lien tebant to Ne. 2 Company and indeed all patriota everywhere, can untio in grains could not help admiring the Stanghai, to the heather school kept by 3 with a large number of the newlyprinted bianks Hongkong Volunteer, Artillery with effect from applauding the man who in the darkest hour of general toue of culture and efficiency that the Princes at Peking; for it is in itself one of the in his possession, and was sent to San Quentin available, as is often the case, it is a matter of improper feeding that results as a consequence the 30th September, 1507, The following pro-defeat, never lost bis own courage or bis belief olcas touch with Western knowledge seemed signs of the great moral and mental revolution prisen. After serving four years be departed vital importance that a thoroughly effective Legair Plonis was, the special agent of the is the cause of thousands of deaths amongst motions took place with effect from the is hie country's star, Whatever may be thought to give to both institutions, Dr. Anderson, taking place in China that women, who were for the East Molane scented he trouble in substitute be given. The want of this, and the
of Gambetta extravagances of language and of the South Methodist Mission Society at despised and regarded by Chinese civilization as time and escaped to British Columbia.
the sent to school by their fathers, and even by their Treasury Department who worked up the children that should have been avoided. 30th September, 1907-Eight Hall No. 1
of action, there eno be no doubt that France Seochow, give similar testimony; but Dr. unworthy of education, should now be eagerly
Lowry, of Peking, who belongs to Peake and Gunner
quite
husband. Most of the schools are mainged on fraudulent certificate vase, and during the Statistics that have recently been published Company Guer
ows a great debt of gratitude to the able and sister-body of North, WRY bot Louriero to Bom badier. Right Half No. 2 Company CorplF O. Day to Sergeant. Gun Brry Southerner. He never despaired of the confident of the advantage of a foreign the Furopean patters. The girls are taught the progress of bis investigation brought to light show that in England and Wales alone over of unrest kong, Honolulu, Victoria, BC, and various the public attention that has been directed to it ners H. L. Garrett, F. A. Biden and A: J. Pugh, Republic that he was mainly instrumental language. I confess this point seems to me of usual elementary subjects. Two or three things the details of the existence of the epiam-aug-120,000 children, die every pear under twoire in founding. During the dark days that the utmost importance. Chips is in a state of of interest transpired: for instance, my wife was gling ring as well. It was shown that Hang- months of age. This is a deplorable fact, and
t-ansition,
during which she is receptive of new told in Peking that the same spirit
The
places in which operations were carried or, and mortality is largely due to improper feeding. to corporal and Banner H. T. Jackman, to Bombadier, Left Half No. 1 Company. Corpi, followed Sedan he maintained the spirit of ideas. If the study of foreign languages is that now permeates China had spread even to Puget Sound ports, notably Seattle, were the should have some practical outcome. This
bie countrymen in a marvellous way. Having accepted as a part of an educated man's culture, the quiet class rooms of a mission school
refused to do some work. The matter had been the volume of business was even more so. it milk, and the method of feeding is often Marshall and Br. E. M. Hayward to Sergeant;
said
was discovered that instead of shipping the accompanied with a want of care that tells the period of change is over, China escaped from Paris in a balloon, he kindled the as it is in Europe and as it is in Japan, when girls had combined against the tenohor, and had while the extent of op rations was astonuding It is not always possible to find a supply of puro enthusiasm of the Provinces to suek a degree res be linked with the thought of other arranged by a ecmpromise; but the teacher
nations. If she only learne Western knowledge she was surprised, if nut alarmed, at the power contraband in trunks, by freight, ect immediately on the delicate digestive organs of that aimy after army was raised to, essay the Chipeee translations of our books, ahe i the girls showed of, seret combination, though st was the cus' on with the emali operator, this the infant. A pare milk food that is an easily provided by the "Allenburys Fadds. By hopelers task of driving out the Germans, and will not
For a long time the identity of this craft their use vigorous growth and health are though each was defeated in its turn, this gallant she will in the time to come be again separated faculty in perfection. Teachers complained of go after cargo of the extract of poppy plaut contain the constituents in equal proportions, is was a mystery, but it eventually developed that promoted, and no digestive troubles need be and prolonged resistance was rot without ite by the gulf of language from other nations. the very violent temper of some of the girls was transp ried across the seat
she was cone other than the schooner yacht feared. The Milk Foods are made froin fresh, effect in inducing the old Kaiser to consent to It seems to me, therefore, of great importance to They become almost demented sometimes,
Atmosphere of a mission school
"known ju ber day as the fastest fall-oream milk, and are so modified to terms. Not many are aware of the fact that bring Chins in close touch with West and its tough the steady, discipline and Christian
of "Haleyon,' by teaching foreign languages. literature
Mrs. Aruold Forster, of
racer on the coast. With a favouring breeze, remove the difference between oow's milk and France's greatest and roblest patriot-M. Léop
till, this is also done by what I way call the amelioration,
Wuchang (Loudon Mission), was mest in- Gambetta-wes of Jewish extraction.
third method of advancing Christian teaching,. namely, by publishing, tracts and books in the teresting on this sebject and on the horror it is said, it took a high speed steamboat to human milk, whilst the method of manufacture this attribute that made it possible for the perfectly pure product is thus obtained which It will no doubt surprise a good many people Chinese character and language. A vast amount with which love matchers are viewed by the keep in sight of the "Haleyen," and it was in even absolutely precludes all impurity
of work has been done in this direction by many women of Chios. Two Christians agreed-to
Milk Bocieties, and especially by
the Christian marry. They were at liberty to do so, and the smugglers to operate without four of arrest, is both packed into tine and hermetically sealed to learn that French booksellers exported an enormous amount of literature under the First Literature Society, of which the secretary is match was in every way desirable, but only for, as exurred several times, when occasion by machinery. If the Allenburys Empire, at a time when Napoleon gave Europe Mr. Ecan Morgan, but there is ample cope for because the girls know that it was a love match fored and suspicionsly acting craft were re Foods were used in every case where maternal so little time to read. In La Revue, M. farther effort. Dr. Timothy Richard says, with they were sincerely shocked. A Chinese ported to the skipper, it was but the work of a is not obtainable, the mortality amouget infants great justice, that it is the only way in which gentleman commenting on this observed, few moments to crowd on all sail sad the beat would be greatly loveened, and much of the sad d'Almeras explains the mystery. In 1812 the the educated Chinese gentleman osa bererched, You put the water into the kettle hot and some packet was soon out of sight of the waste of life that now takes place annually Emperor discovered that his Continental and that in Ching, where every one looks up. let it get cold, we put it in ould and let meddler.
it got hot." Lady Florence also visited the
of Christianity as well, and that also, when he is not related. For instance, all the manufactories, and every ambitions Chinese san Francisco and exposed the whole plot.
till 12 noon,
Rations will be served as before, and the usual fassy injunctions against taking photographs are issued. Bathing will be allowed from fr.. An adequate transport service has been provided and the strangements of former camps practically continue in their entirety. There will be a number of guest nights and visitors will be allowed daily in camp from 4 p.m. till 6.90. The camp will again be lit by electric light by men of the Volunteer Engineer Corps.
VOLUNTEER PROMOTIONS.
in the hands of the new Sultan as will be seen It is conceivable that he may procision, wat on the French as being the most dangerous infidels, and if he could force them to fight in the open, might inflict on them some consider able revers, Should this happen, all Northern Africs would be in dames. Provided the new Solten makes a strong position for himself, and his rise to power is marked by no atrocities such as will make it impossible for a sivilised Power to have dealings with him, Franco would be well advised were she to accept the new Em'tan is the de facto Sovereign.
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GAMERTIA'S MEMORY.... The splendid monament erected a few days ago to the memory of Gambetta at Cavaillon was specially designed to secall the fact that the lute eminent stat aman destroyed the chances of a Legitimist restoration. That was an enter prise in which he represented only a portion, ordinary interest, there being an usually though no doubt the larger portion, of his cured by Bishop Roets, are most
The latest Volunteer Orders are of more than
Br. H. E. Sayer, Br. Crapnell, aud Gunner Crawford to Corporal; Gunners Lock and C. B. Heyward to Bombadier.
There have joined Messrs H. J. Stevens, W. F. Brewer, H. V. Wilkinson, D. Young, B. Croucher, W. Mackintosh, and E. Long, while Bomburs. Austin, J. Qaine, W. H. Woolley, Corpl. A. Watson and Ganzer C. M. S. Alves are permitted to reign.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The N.Y.K. str. Tosa Maru (American Lins) left Shangbai for this port on the 17th inet., and is expected here on the 20th inst,
The N.Y.K-nie. Bumano Blar (Australian Lice) Jeft Thursday Island for this port vis Menila on the 17th inst., and is expected here on the 2815 in.
BUBMERGED POETRY.
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