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enthusiasm—addressed themselves simply and The keynote to the motif of these akatshes is directly to the general reader. It is this com struck in an adventure of the immortal Captain bination of learning and set to convey it to the Kettle, who makes a journey to Algeria to aid mass of the poopla, together with the compre in the escape of a German baran from the hensive design of the series, that distinguishes Foreign Legion. But the main narrative deals the Library from so many arid trostjees and with a Major Joseph Colt and a corlain Made. primers. We note with special pleasure the very moiselle Clarice. The Major in a quaint, if useful Notes on Books" sonompaaying each adventurous, American, who has enlisted in volume, which double their value to the student Sir Harry Johnston who has served the Napoleon's army in order to win fame
State in many capacitiaa, civil and military, in and a marshal's baton and to supply s
what, not so long ago, deserved to be called the Boston schoolmara with first-hand subject matter for a book on "The Canduct of the Dark Contigent," and is, besides, an eminent Continental War Mademoiselle Clarice is a zoologist and anthropologist-describes "The whilem actress, hissed from the stage by the Opening-up of Africa" from prehistoric Emperor, and now a vivandiére to one of bistions of the narrative dealing with the times to the present day. The earlier por- regiments. Both are attached to an unfortunate traces of the ancient Egyptian, Greek, and brigade which capitulates to the Spaniards and Roman civilisation on African soil, are certainly is sent to the galleys. Both become the escape not the least interesting in this notable volume agents, and their doings provide Catcliffe Hyas and some of the author's views are likely to give with an opportunity for bold romance. There rise to much discussion among those interested are so many anachronisms that one cannot help in the origin of races, white and coloured. Jus- fooling that the author is poking fun at his tie is done to the heroes of exploration and the pioneers of trade-Portuguese, Datob, French, reader. It is
extravaganza writ British, German, and others; and incidentally large and bold, fascinating in its exaggerat- the author deals faithfully with the late King ed exploits, and it ends in such
Leopold away
as to give us hope of "further adventures" of versity Library to present a series of vivid sket. It is a part of the scheme of the Home Uni Major Colt and Milo. Clarice. The author has cbes of great periods which, when they are com resorted to a quaint arrangement of his stories,pleted, will form a brief conspectus of universal Between each chapter of "The Escape Agonta" history. In the first set of volumes, Mr. Hilaire Rallod dealt with the French Karolation. Mr. there is insorted a separate little tale which has H. W. C. Davis, a distinguished Oxfort scholar nothing whatever to do with the chapter that now gives us a bird's-eye view of “Medieval
the lot is probably "Elixir Vita," but there is precedes or the one that follows. The bust of
Europe."
a touch of W. W. Jacob in "The Race," a story of two shippers and their owner,
the third of these little books to an account of The Professor of Arabia at Oxford dopoter life and faith of the one-sixth or one-seventh of the human race who call themselves after Mohammed, prophet and dry-goods merchant. They are estimated at 233 millions, more than a half of these being Asiatica and more than a quarter Africans.
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was misurably poor a feeling of excessive falne KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, U. Udden, or flatulence fallowed avan the lightest meal. 26th June-Chiakiang 20th June, General Just about the middle of my back in the region
Chimne
of the shoulders throbbing pains frequently Kwanotke, Chinoso str., 1,458, Prail, r.N.K., worried me, and my heart used to palpitate 10th July-Shanghai 6th July, General-alarmingly at times. It was seldom that I C. M. 8. N. Co.
anjoyed a really good night's sleep,or.rest. LOONG, SANG, British str. 1,093, G. W. G. This state of things continued for several years,
Leak, 11th July-Manila 8th July, General making my life:
more
or less of a misery all the Jardine, Matheson & Co.
timo. HAUSANO, British str. 1,344, G. 8. Weigall,
THOROUGHLY CURED. 10th July-Bandakan 4th July, Timber and "When I was advised to give Dr. Williams's General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Pink Pills for Fale People a trial I had but little MEBAFI. British
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for the better that I grew hopefal. By the PONGTONG, German str., 998, Botefahr, 13th time I had finished about six bottles of Dr. July-Hangkok 4th and Swatow 12th July, Willisme Pink Pills I could eat as well sa I Rice-Butterfield & Bwire.
had over done in my life, all symptoms of In- of pure romanos for naturalism and realium,sposisi reference to trade crises, and fully Fanazva, British str., 4299, D. Robinson, 13th digestion had left me, I was able to enjoy sound and as one follows the tribulations of the Girl July-Singapore 9th July, General-refreshing sleep every night. Since then I from the Marah Croft ane seems to be looking Butterfeld & Swire,
| have kept woll, and am able to do my work PETCHABURL, Gorman str., 1.373, C. Gosewich, without feelings of undae fatigue, and the on at a little drama in real life, with all the 7th July--Bongkok 30th June, Rice depressed feelings which formerly made life pathos and humour which gives the light and Butterfold & Swire.
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Mr R. Oakermallee
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 14th at 12.05 pm.-The barometer has fallen quickly over Northern Luzon, the typhoon having approached the N.E. coast in about 17 dag. Lat. It continues to more. towards W.N.W, and the South coast of China is threatened in about two days' time.
Pressure has increased slightly in N. Japan, and given way moderatoly over the China consta
Tongking. It remains high over the Pacific in the neighbourhood of the Bonins.
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Bad weather will sat in over the NE. part oËZ the China Ben,
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending: at 10a.m., to-day, 0.12 Suches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:--
DISTRICT..
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FORECAST.
winds m
derate, showery. (E. and N.E.
dongkong & Neighbourhood
Fermoss Channel
winds, moderate to trash. South coast of Chiun between Same as No. 1.
Hongkong and Lamocks, South coast of China between (S.E. winds, mo-
Hongkonand Hainan
derate.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P. & 0.8. N. Ca's str. Socotra is es- pected to arrive at Penang on the 16th instant,. at 10 p.m.
The N.Y.E. str. Miyazaki Maru (European Lina) left Shanghai for this part on the 14th inst, and is expected here on the 17th inst
The N.Y.K. at Hirano Moru (European Lino) left Singapore for this port on the 13th inst, and is expected hors on the 19th inst.
The N.Y.K. att. Yawata Haru (Australian Line) loft Brisbane for this port via Porta on the 14th inst, and is expected here on the 31st inst
TheBent" Lins str. Bentacers from Leith, Middlesbro, London left Singapore on the 15th instant for this port.
The T.K.K, st, Nippon Maru, sailed from San Francisco on the 12th inst, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on sbout the 8th prox.
The T.K.K. str Chiyo Marz sailed from Ye kohama for San Francisco, and is due to arrive at San Francisos ca about the 27th inst.
The T.K.K, str. Hongkong Maru loft Yoko- hams on the 13th instaut for South America.
The T.K.K. str. Buys Maru sailed from Val. paraiso for Hongkong on the 10th inst, and is due to arrive at Hongkong on about the 29th. September,