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FOR stealing a silver hair pin. from a child of two years old at Stanley, on the 28th instant, a fisherman, named Cheung Afook, was treated this morning to a month's hard labor by Captain. Thomsett. The disciple of lask Walton, after collaring the hair pin, sold the teapot ornament for 18 cents which he spent intobacco and went to the temple to "chin chin joss," and smoke, and
COMMODORE CUMING paid a visit of ceremony to His. Excellency the Governor this forencon, receiving a salute af nine guns from the shore battery on landing at Murray Wharf.
prove a financial success; however, as no-Ws leam from El Comercio of the 24th instant, thing definite has yet been resolved on it that the British steamer De Bay, which recently would be premature to go into details at arrived in Manila, was on fire for three days when off the coast of Portugal, The damage present. It has also been stated that the done to the cargo was slight, only a few bales Our Iccal lawn tennis cracks" will shortly steamship Thales will be the next vessel of paper and sundry other small things being have an opportunity of displaying their prowess placed on the berth for North Borneo, consumed.".
ed at this most popular of modem pastimes. The which would appear to indicate that
Hongkong Cricket Club Committee has arranged the increased traffic predicted by us
double handicap, which will be played on the months ago has become an accomp
Cricket Ground on the following conditions lished fact. The new country with its
Partners to be drawn by ballot, and to be handi many advantages to emigrants and settlers
capped by a committee of five, selected' by the has only to become known to attract the
players from amongst themselves. Heats to be class of people required to properly de-
the best of three sets of 11 games; final heat velop its natural resources. That British
best of five sets of 11 games. Entries to close
for each player. The prizes will be two bats and the entrance fees for the winners, and two bats for the runners up." Members of the H. K. C. C. desirous of competing in this sweep stakes must sign their names on or before the date mentioned above either on the list in the Pavilion or that on the table in the Club ante- room.
TIENTSIN.
''(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
March 19th, 18837 Shai, Literary Examiner, at the China Merchants To-day H.E. Li Hung-chang paid a visit to S. N. Co.; it is said H.E. Li Hung-chang will leave per Hosting for Shanghai.
At 11 a.m. H.E. Chang arrived from Paoting foo; all the officials and troops had gone out to meet him; the banks of the Peiho were lined with troops and banners. H.E. is staying at pre- sent at the Ta Ma Minu Temple, read apli
It is said that Sung Pahwa, the Wei-yuan who had to buy the Tientsin telegraph poles and has got the management of the Shunteloo copper mines here from Hoo Sing-an, has engaged Mr. T. G. Waters's brother, who is shortly expected and is to stay with Mr. Wilson here;
this gentle the working of Li Hung-chang's gold and silver mines here; surely there must be a mistake in this report; it may be for H. E. Tso, the patron of Hoo Sing-an; it may be that to the copper mines, gold and silver mines may be added; but nothing is known here that such permission has been granted.
THE INDIAN, MAILA
We take the subjoined telegrams from our Calcutta exchanges received yesterday afternoon by the steamship Fapan pastga k
This afternoon Lord Hartington, replying LONDON, March and.
to a question in the Commons said that the Gov. ernment of India had accepted the contribu ton of five hundred thousand pounds towards the Indian share of the expenses of the Egyp
an expedition His Lordship said the cores- Pondence on this subject was of a controversial character and Government declined to produce
it.
The army estimates show an increase of three,
thousand men. MADRID, March and.
Ramifications of Secret Societies against the
North Borneo has a great future before it while thus enjoying himself was pounced upon on April 6th. Entrance fees to be two dollar man it is said has been secured to superintend rights of property are spreading, and there are
by a Punjaubee and taken into custody. The fragrant weed and Cheung Afock will not be close friends for the next month at least.
must be apparent to all who have taken any interest in its progress up to date; that before many months are over it will be the centre of a great and gradually in- SAYS the Shanghaj Mercury:~The Reverend WATERS. creasing general commerce, is the opinion Chester Holcombe, ex-missionary, and now in of those whose practical experience of the secular employment" at the U.S. Legation at country renders their judgment of para-Peking, figures as "C. Holcombe, Esq.," at the head of the Committee of the Peking Spring, mount value, and in this opinion we en-
Race Meeting for the promotion of sport and the tirely coincide.
Truly, some missionaries have hard times of it! improvement of the Mongolian breed of ponics/ One day, we hear of the ex-rev. gentleman lead ing a prayer meeting specially devoted to sup press the importation of opium; the best time he is horse-racing, and probably making a little "book" quite different from the ordinary Sunday school sample.
THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY,
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HOTICA INGLESA,
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We have been favored with an account of some experiences of North Borneo written by Mr. R. GORDON WICKHAN, the correspondent of a well-known Rio de Janeiro journal, who has recently visited the settlement. As this sketch contains some valuable and interesting information
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TELEGRAM S.
LONDON, March 29th. LORD'SALISBURY AND THE GOVERN-
MENT POLICY............
Lon! Salisbury, speaking at Birmingham; said that the Government Policy was not consistent with alienated confidence.
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DEATH OF JOHN BROWN. John Brown is dead.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Russians have taken up a firm position in Kashgaria. There, is now a Russian Consul at
Kashgar.
The City of Tokio will leave for Yokohama and San Francisco on April 13th instead of on the
Arrangements have been made to publish The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 PM. Sub-14th as previously announced. their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by We are informed by the Agents of the Nouvelle at once communicating with the Manager.
Compaglie Marseillaise, de Navigation, a Vapeur, Messrs. Adamson, Bell & Co.) that the steamship Golconde from Marseilles, left Saigon for Hongkong this morning.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, SATUrday, March 31, 1883,
The steamship Fokien, flying the new mail: flag of the British North Borneo
EGOs have fallen greatly in price in our local markets there past few days. Bandmann will not revisit Hongkong; he has gone to Australla. The greatest of all tragic artistes "willno doubt, be accorded a warm reception in the Colonies.
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THE Ceylon Observer has recently interviewed Arabi Pasha, who was frank and courteous, and desired the interviewer to convey to his friend, Sir William Gregory, the intimation that he was quite comfortable and as happy as an exile
THE Weekly Register says: We understand that the Marquis of Ripon will be offered a Duke- doin at the expiration of his term of office in India. This step in the peerage, will mark the Government's high appreciation of the Viceroy's administration,"
Company-a very pretty flag, by the way, with the lion on the Union Jack and three stars on the pendant-left the harbour at half past four o'clock yesterday afternoon, bound for Kudat and Sandakan. The would be. Fokien, in addition to a lair amount of general cargo, carries some 330 passen- gers, which is the largest number of emigrants she has yet taken at one trip. Of these, a large party of men, women and children, numbering 97 in all, have
FIRE IN QUEEN'S ROAD WEST.
PLAYING 233 DEGREES OF MASONRY ON A WIFE
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already several thousand members in Spain. Agranan outrages are taking place in many paris of the country and goo arrests have been made
ROME, March 2nd."'
A decree has been issued ordering the resump tion of specic payments in Italy from the com mencement of April next
John Walsh, who is implicated in the Dublin assassination by Carcy's evidence, has been arrested at Havre The United States authori
Sir Arthur J. Otway has been elected Chair ties bave not yet been able to arrest Sheridan. man of committees of the House of Commons without oppositionnina Bow, jedna
LONDON, March 4th, It is believed that ́Sheridan, and Byrne: will
not be extradited unless stronger evidence in connexion, with the. Dublin: assassinations can Jalila was pra se
be produced against them, Hymns pleadaan:
There is an error in yours of the 14th instant In saying that the railroad scheme of the Seventh Prince has been arranged by Messrs. Shui and Wei; first it is not Wei, but Woo; next Mess Wu and Shui went to Peking to try, to arrange An alarm of fire rang out shortly before 3 o'clock; but the financial part has to be done by their chief Tong King-sing, who no doubt can at this afternoon, the direction indicated being the range it, and the Chinese knowing of his arrival West Point district. When we arrived at the at Shanghai concluded it was scified; but so far
in known the Seventh Prince was not much in Clara sereniteWARRINGTON, March and. scene of the fire we found two hand engines, be favour of Messrs. Woo and Shut's way of pro- The committees of both Houses of Congress longing to different Hongs in Queen's Road, and posing to do it; which no doubt Mr. Tong King recommend the bill for the increase of the tariff. the Government and Volunteer Brigades already sing will be able to arrange satisfactorily. Meron nctale,›, an the spot and doing their level best to subdue cry. the fire-king. Dense clouds of smoke were escapi. Mr. T. HUDSON, the talented comedian who ing from the first and second floors of houses visited Hongkong with his "Surprise Party" Nos. 103 and 105 First Street, occupied by about a couple of years ago, appears to have Chinese. At the front of the houses in First met with rather hard lines during his Indian Street two ladders were fixed against the walls tour, bis room at the hotel having been robbed and the patent escape ladder was also in attend
ance. There were no flames visible from the of a considerable amount of money and jewellery, exterior when we first arrived, but the fire was while "Tommy" and his crowd were perform evidently making good progress inside, judg ing at the Lahore theatre. The Lakore Ciuffing from the large columns of dense black and Military Gazette of January 12th, says smoke coming from every outlet of the upper portions of the buildings. The flames soon burst Mr. Hudson, of the Surprise Party, sustained a serious toss on Thursday evening. It appears that during the performance £432 in gold,, 1.6220 in currency notes, as well as a quantity of jewellery valued at nearly 1.1500, was stolen from Mr. Hudson's room, at the Avenue Hotel, Lahore. Some of the hotel servants are now in custody on suspicion. Among the jewellery is;
sapphire and diamond solitaire brooch.....
This
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He blushed, told her he was a Mason, but not the highest in the land. She hesitated a moment, fingered the corner of her apron, and curled it in school, and up like a boy speaking a piece i asked;
Mr. Childers made a statement in the House Commous last night that the probable dencit sterling for the year would a
Jagons; million-
-WASHINGTON, March 4thị/ Both Houses of Congress have adopted the Tarif Billtwhich has been duly signed. The reduction of the duty on wool is eighteen per cent The increase of the duty on coton goods is five
per cent. The Congress has been prorogued.
* Mr. Cross, replying to a question in the House". of Commons, last night, said that the restoration": of the Berar Provinces to Hyderabad cannot bo considered until the, Nizam has attained his ....
"Have you taken the whole two hundred and tave, and oat has been stationed at Taina....
thirty-three degrees of Masonry ?"
The man laughed, and told her there were only thirty-three degrees, and that he had only taken: thirty-two. The other degree could only be taken. by a very few who were recommended by the Grand Lodge, and they had to go to New York to get the thirty-third degree,
A middle-aged lady, with a black alpaca dress, worn, shiny, at the elbows, and a cheap shawl and a cheap bonnet, and her hands puckeredup: and blue, as though she had just got her washing out, went into the office of a prominent Mason a few mornings since, and took a chair. She wiped her nose and the perspiration. from her face on blue checked apron, and when the Man look out with great force and it seemed as if the stronged at her with an interested look, as though she' N.E. wind which was blowing at the time would was in trouble, she said. carry the destroying element to the adjoining
Are you the boss Mason P houses and cause great destruction. calamity was happily averted by the efforts of the fire engines which were set work in a vigorous style and soon managed to confine the fire to the houses already mentioned. After clearing a few of the wooden hangings from the front of the buildings the Fire Brigade men were soon on the roof sending large bodies of water into the burning mass. At the rear an equally effective A KNIGHT of the needle, named Tsung Asan, attack was being made which soon brought the made his bow before Captain Thiomsett this fumes well under control. Both houses are con- morning on a charge of stealing a silk coat of the siderably damaged but no loss of life occurred. value of $13. From the evidence of Cheung Great credit is due to all engaged in assisting to the flames, as but for the prompt action Leung, who bosses an outfitting establishment in displayed, the fire, favored by the strong Queen's Road West, it would appear that the wind, would toon have obtained a firm hold prisoner had the coat in hand to make, but and would have rapidly spread. Nos. 2, 3 instead of taking home the job when finished, surance engine; with the hong engines already and Government, engines, and the In-
4 he mistook the route and landed the garment referred to, worked vigorously and well and in a in a pawnshop. The master snip thought this collected manner. The steam launch fire was a nasty trick on the tailor's part as he had engine was stationed at the Fraya ready for use, but was, happily, not called into requisi customer waiting for the coat, and was always on. Hongkong has something to be proud ready to pay his men for their work as soon as it of in her fire extinguishing apparatus and the was finished, so he gave the defauking needle-noble fellows who risk life and limb in a very man la charge of a policeman. The prisoner said dangerous occupation, ya?" his master owed him $8, so he pawned the coat” to get the money. As Captain Thomselt does not believe in this method of squaring ac- counts, he sent Tsung Asan to languish for the space of six weeks in "Hayward's Hotel," hard labor being thrown in to keep him out of further mischief.
a
suppress
CHEFOO.
The lady studied a minute,unpinned the safety.
pin that held her shawl together and put it in her mouth, took a long breath, and said:
"Where does my husband get the other two hundred degrees then?"
husband never got two hundred degrees, unless The prominent Mason said he guessed her he had a degree factory. He said he didnt understand the lady.
majority..
The latest advices from Madagascar state that u a French
French war vessels on the Northe Western Coast of Madagascar. The Malagasees .. are in an excited condition, and warlike prepara- ions are being made
"Advices from Ireland state that, fresh charges
have been made against Byrne for complicity in the Field and Lawson cases. Mr. Parnell goes to America at Easter, to attend the Land League fin
PARIS, March 10th The French Chamber of Deputies has passed a vole of confidence in the Ministry, rejecting by
A demonstration, consisting of five thousand 307 votes to 182 a proposal of reform of the con- stitution. S unemployed working, men, took place here to day, but they were dispersed by the police. and numerous arrests were made ***A slight disturbance took place in conséquence,
Does my husband have to set up with a corpse three nights a week she asked her eyes flashing fire: And do they keep a lot of Mr. Smith, the Liberal candidate, has been sick Masons on tap for my husband to sat upflected by a large, majority. Member for High. with the other three pights and a buy 2012
The prominent Mason said he was thankful. Wycombe in pince of Mr. Caringtons resigned that few Masons died, and only occasionally was
HERMANOVANA PARIE, March 10th, one sick enough to call for Masonic assistance. "But why do you ask these questions, madam? said the prominent Mason
The woman picked the fringe of her shawl; hung her head down, and said.
March 19th.
Since the commencement of the Tientsin trade
fast.
Ninetech of yesterday's: floters have been sentenced to various terms of imprisonment,
A renewal of the stotous demonstration threatened in poroke &
gone specially to form a village or settle THE fire which was raging in the hold of the by the accidental discharge of the gun carried by to examine the luggage of some passengers, and there is no Sky Fugle, degree in Masonry ST PETERSBURG, March 15th-
ition:!
ment in the immediate vicinity of the American bark Yonathan Bourne has now been the last namen genuertan, des, por ndiyo ng rising town of Kudat, the Company completely gut under, and the cargo is being fellow, and as promising an officer as there is on having granted them suitable tracis discharged without any interruption. We hear the station. The wounded man was brought of land on most favorable terms. These that no damage has been done to the vessel, the Into Hongkong yesterday morning, and immed- emigrants are all Chinese Christians
fire being solely confined to the coals in the hold lately conveyed to the Royal Naval Hospital, connected with the Basil Mission, and have THE Rangoon Gasatte states that "fears of a where everything that medical science could conig from various agricultural villages a Chinese invasion are prevalent at Bangkok. suggest was done to alleviate his sufferings. long way in the interior of the Kwangtung The forts are being repaired, Krupp guns have The wound was, however, of such a serious province. The whole of them, being practi- been ordered, drilling of soldiers is incessant, and charactor, that the case was a hopeless one from Australian horses have been imparted for the the first. Mr. Blakeston gradually sank, and 23 calfarmers or agriculturalists, will be found cavalry. The King is introducing peaceful re- above stated, died this morning. A Coroner's most suitable settlers for the new..coun- forms, abolishing barbarous punishments, im-inquent was opened at the Royal Naval Hospital try, 'and' judging from reliable reports proving the jail system, and establishing trial | this afternoon, and had not been concluded when as to the nature of the soil in the Kudat | by jury,"
we went to press. Doubtless it will be adjourned district, and the advantages and facill- BANGALORE was startled last week, says the
until the return of the Audacious to port, ties provided by the Company to further the interests of industrious emigrants, we feel certain that this small community of enterprising Chinese will quickly forma | Muszulman, and become agesha / The reason at $2.75, the property of Lai Hung a servant. Customs, than is enjoyed by their confrere was put out of the way, Mister, in "I stand pat?
In the Chamber of Deputies to-day the Minis on the 6th instant, we have been favoured almost daily with a steamer from Shanghai, which after "Well, my husband began to join the Masons er of the Interior andounced, that severe re our irregular communication during the past about two years ago, and has been taking pressive measures would be taken with the winter is greatly appreciated.
On the 14th and 15th, we had strong N.W. since. He has come home twice with the wrong Mrs Cross, in replying to a question in the WE are exceedingly sorry to have to chronicle winds and some snow, but the weather has since clothes on, and when I asked him how it was, he commons, last night, said that the Goverment
degrees or sitting up with people every night rotera at
SYADAN MEN LONDON, March toth,
the death of Mr. P. Blakeston, of H.M.S. Auda-cleared up; the farmers have commenced field said it was a secret he could not reveal under cious, who died this morning from the effects of work and building operations are going on very penalty of being shot with a cannon. All he had no reason to believe that the rumours that the accident mentioned in our report yesterday.
would say was that he took a degree. I have Sir Salar Jung had been poisoned were true. On the 17th, the residents in our usually quiet It appears that Mr. Blakeston accompanied by settleinent were surprised to hear that the Custa lile trace o, including sure that he has disbal Convention March 12th
taken 233 degrees, including the grand Sky The Danubian has, been aligned, Mr. W. T. Hocker, au assistant engineer on tom House was besieged by a mob of Chinese; Fuglo degree, which he took the night he came all the Powers being satisfied. board the flag-ship, went ashore at Mirs Bay on on enquiry I learned that the Customs officer home with his lip cut, and his ear hanging by a. if The Daily News,, in a leading article to day,....... Thursday night on a shooting expedition, when stationed on board the s. 1. Chunghing had re- piece of skin... WCHA Meg announces that at a Cabinet Council held yester
ceived very rough treatment while attempting "O, mar
"O, madam," .said, the prominent MBSOD,
day, it was resolved to protect natives from Beer oppression. bille and the officer of the steamer, it is doubt- the wound, was in- for timely aid rendered him by Captain De
Your husband has deceived your balefetiv
“That's what I think,” said she, as a
MaMakoff, the former Minister of the ful what the result of the attack on him right light appeared in her eye. He and amasterlor, committed suicide to day, the cause of the ringleaders to the Customs, they not the sky light. I had him sowed up and haras been charged with have been. An attempt was made to get taking the Sky Fugled
degree and fell through which fṭiiamuspected was owing, to his having being passengers, but shop runners, who are ready for more degrees. After he had taken Land Hartington
Army more or less mixed up with smuggling. about a hundred and fifty degrees, I told him 1 Estimates, Taldkife
ncrease the but before they were got away from the ship should think he would let up on it, and put soipe cadres of the Commissar they induced the greater part of the passengers potatoes in the cellar for Winter, but he said, and retain 500 mules pernianently for the Trans. to go with them, and when the Custom House when a man once got started on the degrees, he port Services was reached, a noisy riotous crowd of some 500 had to take them all, or he didn't amount to any! His Lordship aid that, owing to the dimis had got together, but found itself checked by thing. Sometimes a brother Mason comes hometion in the number of freansite offering, three) under Mr. Van Ess and the foreigners of about a full flush, and abouttheit pat hands, and to doctors in passing the recruits, retaining, closed gates, and the Taomi's police force (of with him along in the morning, and they talk intention of the authoritie give greater latitude the Customs Staff, until after a long delay, raising 'em out. One night when he was asleep ever, as a general rule the present age some, Chinese officials arrived with escort I heard him whisper, I raise you ten dollare: caligunent; 370:5 and took some of the nolicst of the crowd and when I asked him what ity meant, he said. Arrangements will-bo-made to avoid excessive into custody,
they had been raising a purse for a widow depletion of establishments after despatch As the officer who was attacked on board, and Another time he raised up in bed, after he had draits to India, who from all I hear behaved in a very exemplary been asleep, and shouted, I stand pat, and when
Undicas uniforms of Khakee will be issued an is a possibility that the Authorities of his country ruined if I told it. He said he had spoken alle broader la manner, is a citizen of the United States, there I asked him what he meant he said, he was an experiment to certain battalionis at home and (will use their influence with the Chinese officials pass word, and if the brethren heard of if theyTwelve steel kuni of 43 tons each and
in order to obtain a much larger amount of pro- would put him out of the way, orso on Morgantons have boch lection:
a for Americans who may be serving in
The Habring regiments are under order who
your password "
THE hard to fathom. The lady is very respectable, appears the hawkers were Inside the servants happen to be subjects of other nationalldes
quarters in a house in Mosque Junction, for soma The United States steamer Pater arrived from wants she had spoken waskanofxpression, user possessed of ample macans, and doing a good unlawful purpose, as they were not there by any Tientsin on the 12th and left for Nagasaki on by men when playing draw poker, and ket
added that he didn't believe her husband was neighbourhood as their future abode, and who keeps a small shop for the sale of betel-nut | attempting to beat a retreat by the back door, the The Chinese Gunboat Tal An left for Corea at all, but thashe had been lying business, while the man in a low Musulman, express. invitation,. The servant boy saw them the evening of the rsth. va p and native condiments, and is really poor,
flourishing settlement.
The remainder of the Foto's living freight have selected Sandakan and its
as they are principally farmers, traders and artisans they will doubtless do well in that district. These are no contract Jaborers but free emigrants, every one
paying his own passage money, and a finer looking batch of Chinese working men could not possibly have been selected.
Amongst the European passengers we notice the name of Mr. D. K. GuizFITHS, the well-known local photographic artile, who
correspondent of the Times of India, by the news that a well-known milliner in the station bad embraced the religion of the Prophet, marring &
for this strange conversion and metalliance in
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UNAWING and Un Atai, hawkers, were up before Captain Thomsett this morning on a charge stealing one jacket and a pair of shoes, valued
on the 13th.--Temperance Union. De
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) when he came home with
She sighed and sald, Howard March 22nd, 1883. < his pocket. He said they used Since my last the weather has been fine and to vote on candidates, and tha
second defendant having the cook's Jacket in his son A CORRESPONDENT, who was an eye witness of | hand. Hé accordingly went out by the front door, the accident which occurred at Mr. Koch's ship- | found a constable, and had them arrested. 1 By
Sk
goes down to take views.of the different why such an enormous value should have wards amended his statement and said he had left for Newchwang yesterday. Might I will take a wash-board-and mak
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candlery store in Pottinger Street, yesterday af- this time the jacket had left the bands mild, easterly winds prevailing. The Chinese and a blue chip rejects a cand ternoon, sends us the information that the whole of the second prisoner and was on the gunboat Tun-Yen-Chow, anived from Korea look the matter up and soc of the damage done by the ricksha coolie wasthe back of the first. The cook informed Cap yesterday, having General Wu (in command of | Masons I will be obliged, breaking of one pane of glass of the value, oftain Thomsett that the jacket in court was interview with the Taotal, the General left to-day want him to Join the the Chinese troops in Korea) on board; after an has taken all the, 233 about twenty cents, and expresses surprise his property. When the hawkers were run up in the same gunboat for Tientsin, ayap, 1917 to get out an injunction that the damage should have beenși es- to the Central Station by P.C. 658, S. Singh, the The German vessels in the harbour are guily anything else until we
in honour of the timated, at the Folice Court, at the large first defendant said his pal had given him the decorated to-day.
e birthday of Winter. 11 tell you b sum of $20. We are quite, unable to say jacket, which was doubtless true, but he after, the Emperor of Germany,
time he says anything abo The Newchwang pilot-schooner
E.P. been placed on a pane of glass of about nine bought the garment in Canton, The second From Tientsin 1 hear that the principal objects skipped, and now good-bye
ed that there is one degree in Masonr inches square, but perhaps Banian "in his next prisoner also made a rambling statement af Mr. von Mollendorff's visit to the Viceroy are: forted me greatly, and WIL week's "hash up" may be able to enlighten about the upper covering,bmitting all mention raise funds for constructing the necessary till my husband comes from the the community on the point, broken windows, of the shoes specified in the charge, and the Sir Robert Hart about a number of officers of
Customs, buildings in Kores, and to arrange with pat hand, and I will makes. Julm
think his ante." TRIE scavengers implements, and such like subjects mixed medley was brought to a conclusid by the Chinese Customs Staff, which he intends to The lady went out to a groce being more in that aesthetic gent's line than Captain Thomsett relegating the worthy couple engage for the Korean Customs service bar soap, and the prominent Mas it is in ours. As the coolie was only fined to six weeks' confinement in the Retreat the Sailing vessels in harbour-Br. bgs. Maggle business with feeling that wer by Captain Thomsett, for losing control over first and last fourteen days of the sentence to be loading for Swatow, and Velocity, loading good, and there is cheating goin
for Amoy: Danj bq. Kjobenhavn," loading for Milwaukah Sun his two wheeler, we don't think the licensed passed in the solitary seclusion of their separate Amoyi Br bqs. Tetuan, loading for Amoy, and “OBITUENGEIZE":"PAS" "fuck cruse to grumble dry splitments.” It is to be hopet mar the judicious, pareante cleared for Amby, Gerbang WHO EMA
the sentence imposed; still, right is right,,
meted out to em will bring the Chloris, loading for Amoy, and Marie, bound ouses in certainly would not be the correct thin
for Newchwang, Amach, Luist, loading for #ken to
senses and ins
Amoy; Ger, bq. Orient loading for Amoy, and dccy honesty and Br, by, of A. Dizon, loading for Amoy-Mer Chem
parts of North Borneo, Mr. Mosaison; from Shanghai, a representative of the Sabah Land Farming Company, and Mr. Ticket, late of the Chinese Imperial Ser vice, who joins the Borneo Survey Depart- ment, are also on board the Fokin
We hear rúmours from sources that are usually reliable that a movement is
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