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Chinese fellow citizens. This fact alone ought to be sufficient to damn the bill," class legislation of such a barefaced char- acter being utterly at variance with what has been distinctly laid down by Her Majesty's. Ministers as the government policy in Hongkong,
WE are informed by the Superintendent of the P. & OS. N. Co, that the company's steamer Verona, with the incoming English mail, left Singapore for this part yesterday, the 1st instant, at a p.m. |
A SCIENTIFIC gentleman has invented an in- WE are informed by the Agents, Messrs. strument for the benefit of anglers. He calls it Russell and Co, that the Union line steamer the river telescope. It is a somewhat cumbrous Yorkshire left Singapore for this part yesterday, machine, but when properly handled it will and may be expected to anive here on Thursday serve a good purpose, and fully repay the pisca- | next, the 7th instant. tor any trouble he may be put to in carying it.
We refrain for the present from attempt ing any detailed criticism of The Medica! | The Norristown Herald suggests that perhaps into the bed of the stream, and leaves it there
THE Lord Mayor of London, it is stated, was only a porter in a warehouse, "but he persevered in the face of all opposition and rose rapidly,
Registration Bill. Between now and the chair, and then adds, "a man, no matter how some practical joker placed a crooked pin on his Legislative Council Meeting of Friday low be may be in the social scale, always ties next we shall have ample opportunity to rapidly under such circumstances. consider the matter in all its phases. In
We are requested to announce that the perform the meantime we will content ourselves by ance advertised to take place to-night in the expressing the opinion that the retrospective Theatre Royal, City Hall, by the "Archer Sut- effects of the proposed bill as regards cer-prise Fany" has been postponed till n future date, tain medical gentlemen now practising in which will be duly advertised. The threatening the Colony, is merely the third act of the weather was indicative of a poor attendance, and unmanly persecution of Dr. Fisnes by cer- the management have very wisely decided not to tain of his professional brethren, which has "show" until they can do so under more favor been the subject of general conversation able auspices. THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, throughout Hongkong for months past. In a sult for separation the counsel for the wife It is useless to blink the truth, The pleaded, among other motives, the incompati first act of the crusade against this bility oftemper, and began to trace à portrait of so-called 'interloper which could be the husband: "Brutal, violent, anger construed into open hostility was a
The lawyer for the husband, in his turn, painted system of professional Boycotting," the wife: "Wicked, violent, peevish." "Excuse which reflects but little credit on those "gentlemen, where do you ind the incompati me," said the judge, interrupting the advocate,
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MAS LANGTRY recently sent the buff shoes she wears in "Rosalind "to a shop in Pittsburgh to be repaired. Some ladies at the Central Hoicl heard of it, and persuaded the shoemaker to let them try them on. Only one of them could get into Mrs. Langtry's No. 4, although sha bas
hundred people at New Haven, Conti, recently tial sleeping car, in which "The Lily" was taking stood in the rain two hours to look at the pala
4 rest
Nor long ago, says the Washington correspon- dent of the New York World, Judge Black endeavors to break kimself of tobacco-chewing, - met a gentleman who pathetically related his
as it met with the unqualified condemnation case, a hard case, my friend," replied tha of all civilized people. "You'll find it a hard
myself of it once. Didn't I ever tell you? Judge, with a solemn wink, “I tried to break Well, it was, when I was Attorney-General, and I said to myself, Jeremiah Black, we've got to stop this thing. So I made up my mind, and
one morning I started down to my office without it got worse by degrees. I neve: felt so much a scrap of tobacco. I began the day badly and
like a savage in my life. I dismissed two clerks, bounced a messenager, made a fool of myself three or four times, snapped at everybody, and
man whom I respected very much. He was a re dated home feeling myself to be a total failure and all creation a mistake. On the way I met a -- ligiousman. I told him my experience with leav ing off tobacco and asked his advice. Judge,
he said, my experience is the same as yours. I members of the church I belonged to, thought
if I had kept it up I should have been moral tried to leave off, too, I quarrelled with several
monster and I determined to circumvent the the minister was a fool, got tired of my wife, and
old enemy by taking up my cherished vice, and 10," continued the Judge, cheerfully, "I saw that tobacco-chewing was conducive to virtue, and (cutting a quid) I propose to keep it up until
leave it off."
The mode of working this novel contrivance is. A DUBLIN professional man addressed an artisan been charged with having a beetle crusher. as follows:-The piscator, on arriving at the was waiting in his hall, rather brusquely river-bank, gently slides the instrument down answer was neat: No, yer bonour, I am wait- "Hallos, you fellow, do you want me? The
ing for a gentleman." pack his tackle or have a pipe. He then The death of Prince Gotchakoff, a few weeks returns quictly to the telescope and takes ago, created a profound impression in Europe peep. The whole of the bed of the And now that the great Russian diplomatist is river is revealed to him. If there are any shi dead, this is the way in which Austria treats him within a distance of fifty yards on either side he The Neue Frie Presse says: "The news of his ing in at the end of the glasses. Then he begins than sympathy. In Rusin the Panslavists will can see them distinctly feeding, or may be, peep-death has produced in Europe more satisfaction
operations with his rod and line. If there are no
mourn for him, but right-minded men will not miss fish he takes up his telescope and repeats the him. If ever a statesman outlived his usefulness operation along the river until he finds a shoal, and reputation, it was Prince Gortchakolf. The when he is happy. The instrument will also announcement of his death makes one involun- prove invaluable in detecting fouling, and in ex-tally think that it would have been better had amining the nature of the river bed. We regret he died before... It is a grave matter to will prove very deadly for the poor fish who have telligence do not alone suffice." The Tagblatt very much the invention of this instrument. It provide for the welfare of a people. Wit and in-
enemies enough already.
says: "Prince Gortchakoff was a Russian states man in the national seme of the word, and the A STRANGE affair reported from Neuilly, near
enemy of Austría.
.. As Imperial Chan Paris, wil recall to mind the adventure of the by the author of the "Ingoldsby Legends." Ita State; he overlooked its interior development, cellor he dealt only with foreign affair. He did Spectre of Tappington, so graphically described not know how to estimate the true resources of will be remembered that the "spectre" night and forgot that in the end a nation is always matter of fact Gortchakoff was fully the equal of after night missed his "unmentionables," and
thrown back upon its own energies." As a
concluding sentence of the Tagblatt's article is fecting, but is maliciously disposed towards the simply atrocious. It is this: "Russia is not re- whole of Europe, and as an author of malice Prince Gortchakoff has gone to his grave." CHARLES G. LELAND, who, as is well known, has made special studies of the Gypsies and. their language, contributes an illustrated paper to the April Century on "Visiting the Gypsies," from which we quote the following: "In con- clusion, I may biiefly answer a question which many persons have pul-"Who and what are.. the Gypsies ? To this, I reply that they are of Northern India, where they have been known a mixed › Aiyan and non-Aryan stock from since prehistele times. In their own language they call themselves Rom, meaning husband; TO THE EDITOR of the "HonoKong TeleaRAPS,”!. but the word may also have some affinity unionism and selfish exclusiveness in asking for SIR+Our doctors are charged with trades- with ramme, meaning to roam or wander the introduction into Hongkong of a certain believe that I have been the first to English law, viz:The Medical Registration prove that there is at the present day. inAct This law compels all the men to whom we IN accordance with a resolution passed at a
India, among the one hundred and fifty entrust our lives, and the lives of those dear to kinds of wandering castes of that county,ledge and skill, and to have a guarantee that us, to have a certain amount of medical know. which are all gypsies, one in particuler which is they are competent, in the shape of a certificate following declaration on the Deceased Wife's there regarded as specially sypay, and which or diploma. Well, is there not in force in Hong Sister Bill, has been drawn up and signed by calls itself Rom, and which uses words not col- kong an English law which compels all men Who wish to be entrusted with the care of life Sir William McArthur as representing the used by the gypsies of Syria, Turkey and Evrope. qualified and to have their fitness guaranteed by Wesleyans; Mr. H. Broadhurst, as representing This tribe is allied to, and is most probably, only the possession of a Board of Trade certificate? the Frimitive Methodists; Mr. S. Morley, as representing the Independents;
a more widely wandering branch of the Rom, Is it not thus with seamen? Yet who rails at H. Richand, as representing the Baptiste When I speak of so many kinds of wanderers ás
dmates as tradce-unionists and self- and Mr who are also known as outcasts and gypsies masters and "We, the undersigned, desire to express our conviction that the existing prohibition of pics, and yet not identical with our own,
may make my meaning clearer by saying that as marriage with a deceased wife's sister is all the tramps, peddlers, etc., who roam in our oppressive and unjustifiable restraint roads, are still not Romany, so of all the Indian upon the liberty and happiness of a large num-nomads, there is but one which in every particu commonly urged against the proposed amend- pands to those whom I have described. ber of persons; that the objections which, are lar, especially that of language, exactly corres ment of the law, are unfounded or hypothetical, not being entertained in or confirmed by the ex-
that though a strict watch was kept the thief it was found that the breechesless party was a wandering into the garden at nights and burying somnambulist, and that he was in the habit of his "bags." A "whack" from the flat of a spade as he was stooping down brought the "spectre" to his senses, and he “never did it no more." At Neuilly a ich widow lady discovered that her valuable jewellery was disappearing daily. She consulted her son, an officer, who agreed to keep watch on the valuables left. Next night, armed with a revolver, the officer took up position in a room where the jewels were kept. At midnight he heard steps approaching, and called out, "Who is there?" There was no reply, and the the advancing figure. There was a shrick and a young man sent a bullet flying in the direction of scream, and the shooter found he had shot the old lady and injured her very badly. It proved that the widow was a somnambulist, and that she had been in the habit of purloining her own jewellery at nights. It is not expected that she will walk again for some time.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
SOME correspondence has recently taken place Ms. Duncan, of Cardif, to the magisterial bench, fessional reputation, besides the heavy ex- nomination, because Mr. Duncan was proprietor The Lord Chancellor refused to confirm the penses attendant on defending himself from of a local newspaper. The same question has vile insinuations which ought, under all the also arisen in the case of the nomination of Mr. circumstances, never to have been enter-Romsdea, of Halifax, whose name has been Communications intended for publication must tained. The third act, as we have already submitted to the Lord Chancellor, and the nom- be accompanied by the name and aildress of the writers, not necessarily for publication; but as
said, is this Medical Registration Bill, ination refused on the same grounds. evidence of good faith.
which from the Attorney-General's ob- FOR some little time past a subscription list has Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele-jections to Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON'S very been going round amongst the members of the graph will always be open for the fair discussion by correspondents ofall questions affecting public just and reasonable proposal that a Recreation Club for the benefit of the Steward interests, it must be distinctly understood that clause be inserted-to make the mea- of that institution, who was lately, a loser. the Editor does not in any way hold himself res- “ponsible for opinions thus expressed.
sure not retrospective with regard to of some two hundred dollars, the money medical practitioners now in the Colony, having been stolen from his room at the would appear to have been specially fact that the appeal has been most handsomely We are glad to chronicle, the devised to deprive Dr. Fisites of the right responded to, the list showing signatures for the be at present possesses, of earning his full amount lost. The steward has long been in livelihood by the practice of his pro- the employ of the Club, and is a civil and atten- fession. This is plain speaking, but in tive servant and well worthy of the substantial a case of this kind it would be absurd recognition he has received from the members to disguise the truth. If we must have in the hour of his misfortune. a Medical Registration Ordinance, and THERE was a company of gentlemen engaged in fully thought out measure of the kind man's library one night lately. It grew late, and would in many respects do good in this fears were expressed by the party that they were Colony, we think the community will agree trespassing upon the kindness of the mistress of Mr. John Bright, as representing the Quakers; lected in any other Indian dialect, but which are and property on ship-board, to be property with us that it should not be tainted with the suspicions attaching to this burlesque on just and practical legislation.
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The Houghong Telegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1883.
THE Honourable the unofficial members of the Legislative Council deserve the cordial thanks of all opponents of official jobbery, and of all lovers of fair play within this Colony for the manly attitude they assumed on Thursday afternoon in
bath house.
....
we are strongly of opinion that a care-a little game of poker in a prominent genile.meeting recently held at the Memorial Hall, the
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE German frigate Stosch left Woosing on Saturday, the 26th ulto, for Nagasaki. THE length of the submarine cables in the whole world is estimated at 64,00 miles, and their
value to be $201,000,000.
the house, who, by the way, was not present. as you please. I am Czar here 1" said the mas "Not at all, gentlemen-not at all. Play as long
ter of the mansion. “Yes, gentlemen, play as long as you please !" said a'silvery voice, and all rose as the mistress of the house stood before them. Play as long as you please, gentlemen But as it is nearly one o'clock, the Czar is going to bed." And he went,
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[We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by Cospodents in this column.) THE MEDICAL REGISTRATION
... ORDINANCE.
cases are parallel to a great extent, but
there is this difference which makes the medical law more necessary, viz. that when the incom petent seaman loses his ship, he very often mischief, but the medical imposter's mistakes, goes down with her, and does no more while they bring pala and suffering upon
others are a source of revenue to himself, and he passes on from one death-bed to another, thanking his stars that he is in a land of liberty where one man is as good as another, and a great deal better. Again, has not the Government recently to which the public have access, to pass an examination and be certificated and registered? and why ?!
abediently,
PUBLIC services seldom go unrecognised in this country. While the House of Commons has been debating whether or not the heroes of Egypt shall be rewarded, the Knight of the Long Drop has had honour showered upon him. It is stated that a gentleman of Brighton has presented Ma Perience of other countries or our own colonies; Daily News of May 15th makes the following passed a law which compels every steam-launch, wood with a sword "as a recognition of the valu-sult of special religious teaching and feeling, and that such objections are to a great extent the re- able services, rendered by him as public execu- tioner." The Homcastle shoemaker has cer coun-tainly made a good name as a hangman, but we fail to see what he has achieved to earn a sword. Considering the work Marwood is likely to have much more suitable present. in hand shortly a new rope would have been a
A New style of piano called the Adiaphone is now made in Germany, in which the hammers play upon graded tuning forks instead of wires. EUROPE has just produced a' crop of beet-root sugar estimated at 2,000,000 tons. Two-thirds of all, the sugar consumed in European tries is produced from the sugar beet. Amour 4000 boats and 15,000 fishermen are engaged in the sardine industry on the French coast. There are about 2cɔ factories, in which 15;co to 17,000 women are employed:
IT is reported from Liverpool that Mr. Charles Ir Aki, a hawker, was sent to the "Retreat" Santley, the well-known vocalist, "has resolved this morning for a sojourn of 14 days' hard labor to adopt religious life in one of the local monas- by Captain Thomaett, for stealing two basketseries connected with the Roman Catholic Church, of vegetables at the Central Market,
and he has consequently Jelsed the Passionist Fathers at Sutton, near St.Helen's, where he is present a lay brother." It may be mentioned that Mr. Santley went over to the Roman Ca- tholic Church a few years ago. Mr. Santley is now a widower. He married, in 1859, Miss Gertrude Kemble, daughter of the late Mr. John Mitchell Kemble, the well-known Anglo-Saxon scholar, and granddaughter of Mr. Charles Kemble, the eminent actor.
the discussion in committee of the various clauses of The Medical Registration Or- dinance. But for the opposition raised by the Hon. P. RYRIE and the Hon. F. BULKELEY JOHNSON, and the assistance ren- dered to these unofficial members by the Colonial Treasurer and the Chief Justice, one of the most outrageous cases of vindictive persecution on record in the history of Hongkong, would have been legalised as a mere matter of course by our local parliament. The Attorney General took some pains to explain that this Ordinance had not been devised to meet the case of any individual, but had been brought forward in the public interest and to provide some sort of public protec- A GLASS object has been found in the Catacombe tion. This statement of Mr. O'MALzzy's
of Rome showing in gilt outlines the great Tem may be a very ingenious method of "beg-ple of Jerusalem. It is considered one of the ging the question," but as the honourable most precious historical pieces which the Cata- and learned gentleman has lived in this combs have so far yielded. Colony for several years without finding LONDON pawn shops, says an American contem- out until quite recently the necessity for porary, are overstocked with Egyptian war this measure in the public interest, and medals. Queen Victoria's poor veterans do not to provide some sort of public protection,"
all fare so well as the fortunate Wolesley, and he will not be surprised if the community some of them have to book the decorations con- accept his ipse dixit that this arbitrary billferred upon them by a grateful country. has not been devised and brought forward KWAN SIN, Yin Sim and Achoo, boatmen, were very large grain of salt.
selt this morning for a term of 14 days board
session of three hundred weight of coals which they could not satisfactorily account for." *- THE present population of the German capital is 22,330. If the inhabitants of the next four largest cities of Germany, viz., Hamburg 259,859, 220,618, are added together, their combined Breziau 272,912, Munich 230,023, and Dresden population would still be 108,718 less than that of Berlin.
UNDER the heading "Exchange" the Indian
pertinent remarks:-Sterling "Is a puzzlė "mis a constant expression. Apparently, it is more than ever so at this time. And yet cause and, effect are very strongly marked to count for Yetire ob the existing position. Rarely have Indian mar ken been more closely run down in the supplies of trading means usually open as facilities for the trading classes. The reason is a simple and plain one those engaged in providing these facilites, findthe Government complacent enough to keep a
SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX. Hongkong, June and, 1883.
GRAND LODGE OF FREEMASONS.
are not held by the great body of Nonconform isto or by the majority of the public, and that the maintenance of a law which has been condeinned by a large portion of the community, and is not generally res- pected, is injurious to imorality. We de- sire to protest against any attempt by the Bishops of the Church of England and by
The annual meeting of United Grand Lodge Convocation to use the powers and privileges warehouse full of them close at their elbow, to be of Free and Accepted Masons of England for the of the National Establishment in an endeavour tapped for their use, at any moment, and to any mest and investitur of grand officers for the
Installation of the Grand Master and the appoint to control legislation as regards a matter of gen. extent by the telegraph wire from London. This year was held on the 25th April at Freemasons eral and social concern in conformity with their is no doubt a most convenient arrangement, but | Hall, London. The Earl of Latham. (Deputy ecclesiastical views; and we appeal to the frienda Is it one which commends itself for its safety, as Grand Master) preilded, and was supported by of civil and religious liberty to aid in obtaining guaranteeing Indian money markets and Indian Scotland; General Laurie, Grand Master of Novs the Earl of Mar and Keille, Grand Master of an alteration of the existing prohibitory law." Ar a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, expedient not to condemn any medium which Caplain N. G Phillipe Colonel Somerville trade, from those severe contingencies necessary Scoña Lord Camington, Sir Francis Burdett
held, on April 23, in the hall of the University of lays down supplies of money, in whatever shape, Warren Hayez, and a lodge of about five to be guarded against. It may readily appear Sir W. Ellis, Sir. Albert Woods (Garter)
London, Lord Aberdare in the chair, Mr. E.
Bumey, Sir John B. Monckton, Rev. Sir J Colborne Baker, secretary to her Majesty's Lega-Serretary of State for India's action, regard the Earl of Carnarvos, Pro-Grand Mas, apolo
at a low cost in India. The experiences on the hundred brethren. A letter was read from tion, Pekls, read a paper on "China, its Physical,ing the sales of the India Councils Drafts gising for non-attendance on the ground of and Social Aspects.". The Chinese question, last year, and the disorganisation oference dily relaxtalled most Worshipful, Grand health. The Prince of Wales was then declared Mr. Baker said, both in its physical and social markets, which followed as a consequence Master, The Earl of aspecis, was now merging in the larger con- of that action, are still frests in recollec. polated by his Royal Highness Pro-Grand sideration of international comity and fumunity, tion. The Secretary of State then, endeavoured Master and the Ean of Lethem as Deputy Grand and in close connection with that consideration by every means in his power to raise the cost of inveld Senior Grand Warden, and Colo
Master The Bar of Miltown wis
Colore Grande Warden, of the silver trade, He now seems bent upon an Errot Lathom tim opposite policy, and to sell indiscriminately, to Master considering the long and valuable services any extent, at the best price offered att price of Mr. Melntyre, O.C MP, to Grand Lodge & at which, under such systern, the cotange Ghod Registrar for twenty-one years, had been barks here willonly supply their hand to mouth pleased to conter upon him the rank of a Past apportioned to the steadily declining course of loveited with the collar and jewel of Past wants. That price, however is kept so nicely Grand Warden.Me Melntyre was thereupon the competing rewitting medium silver, that Grand Warders, the jewel bearing a suitable la the Council Braits monopolise the position anscription. The following brethren were then
officers of
of the of supply.
was
ap
to meet the case of an individual, with a relegated to Hayward's Hotel by Captain Them in command of regiments in camp, informing | was the subject of trade routes, English as the rupee to India, to the almost sole advantag-Stanley M.Pinced that the Grand"
WHERE has the Highland laddle. gone? Since
also to be on the alert.
Ir is stated in home papers that some exclte- ment has been caused at the Curragh camp by the receipt of a private memorandum from the major-general commanding, addressed to officers them that the police have discovered the exit well as French-in other words, from the A correspondent who signs himself and lodging, with penal work, for being in pos.
ance of a Fenian plot to make an attack on the Burmese side and from the side of Tong "Duly Qualised" writes in this morn.
camp. Orders have accordingly been issued King. He conceded, with regard to the route Ing's 'Daily Pres that
Dhamo, that the Irrawaddy was the for a large increase of sentries around the camp. "the opposition
Civilians are to be excluded from the lines un-natural highway of Burmah, that the extension which the unofficial members of Council
less provided with passes, and a large force is to of railways would ultimately reach Bbamo, and gavė to the Medical Registration
remain under arms all night in future, the men that the construction of a high road from Bhamo Bill has caused much surprise both to
comprising it to carry forty rounds of hall car to the Chinese town of Momein presented no the medical profession and the general
to examine the surrounding country through the led into a blind alley, and the real difficulties tridge, while patrola of cavalry and infantry are formidable difficulty. But the proposed route community." Without having any preten:
night. The fire brigade, with fire screens, are only began at Momein. Between that town and tions to speak for the general public, this duly qualified medical practitioner has
Ta-li-fu, a distance of 150 miles, no fewer than six passes, 80 feet high, had to be crossed. doubtless good grounds for stating that the census of 1831 the population of Argyllshire A WOMAN living at Leyden seeks to obtain the county was miserably poor, and great the Independence of Messrs. Ryzzz and has declined from 100,973 to 76,408; and of the divorce from her husband on the ground that ke stretches of it barren. Even if Tall-fu were JoUNGON has surprised the medical profes-latter number; 16,387 are classified as urbanisa Nibilat. It is difficult to say whether this reached, the commercial districts of Stu-chuan sion-or at least that portion of the The conclusion arrived at is that the rural popu-
will be held as good ground for divorce. J were still 6 miles distant. While not deny faculty at whose instigation and for whose lation has been reduced in the course of the last England a woman would be unable to sever the ing the importance of Bhamo as a com- especial benefit this emasculated piece of fifty years from 85,973 to 46,081, or nearly one-
Gordian knot because her husband happened to mercial outpost, still, to maintain that the legislation has been brought forward. The half.
be a Fenao, though she could cut it if he were trade of these populous centres would ever object of Mr. O'MALLEY's bill is said to be JAMES SLADE, an Irish seaman, was found lying the scale with Fenianism. Probably after all it the mountains. Very much the same reason guilty of sins which are virtues when placed in flow upbill required the faith that could remove to prevent medical men who do not possess in the gutter this morning in Queen's Road East, will depend upon what that Nihilist's behaviour ing applied to the French project of cortain diplomas of competency from
in a drunken condition. PC John Lyons has been. If he has merely smashed the furniture, opening the Yunnan by way of the Red River practising their profession amongst the picked the son of the sen" up, and had him thrown, the children out of the window, or jumped from Long King, 1 Mr. Colquhoun should European community. This is the "public carted to the Central Station. On being inter on the milkman his marriage tie will be perfectly undertake a second exploration of that region, he protection" referred to by the learned viewed this forenoon by Captain Thomsett, Stade safe, but if he has so much as elevated an eyebrow should aim at the improvement of the commercial Attorney General. It is worthy of notice, mistake and promised is behave decently for the wedding lines are not worth a'day's purchase, be population, which was very friendly to lis ng admitted having got amongst the fire water by in the direction of any other daughter of Eve his relations between British Burmah and the Shan however, that this extraordinary measure future. The erring “tar” was dismissed with #he Nibilst, or Socialist, Communist, or any lish neighbours. Inthat way we should be brought makes no provision for our Portuguese and few words of kindly advice.
other "L" Such is the law,
Into communication with Southern Yunnan,
a
account is running ahead fast, and looking for Melntyre, DC MP Grand Registrar the most advantageous and conveniest source invested as other
The result is, that the Council Drafts My John Derby Allcross Grand Treasures, Mr. ward to a later period of the year, the present Colonel Shadwell H. Clarke, Grand Secretary; random policy of unlimited supply, may leave Dr. Ernest Expill Wendt, Grand Secretar of the Council: impoverished of the stock of the German Correspondence Sir Altier
Woods drafts which might have been available to a fuller (Carter) Grand Director of Ceremonies on. It is well known that liver can, and will be Grand Chaplains; Mr Thomas William
demand, and reallsed fuller prites later
(G. Morte 206, W. Oswald Thompson, availed of when needed and then will come the Ter (banker York) and Dr. Ralph Good then will it also become apparent, how seriously TOH Devonshire, Grand Senior Deacons opportunity of the silver merchants again. Anding, Senior Deac Mr. Frank Green and Mr Indian trade is once more affected, by the un- Lieut. Colonel James Peter Grand Sword skilled and mischievous action of the India Coun Bearers Mr. Horace Jones, Grand Superintend cli, in its Drafts policy. During the week the ent of Works; MiThomar D. Bolton, Deputy
down in this market, at a cost of price of silver in London has actually been a Grand Director of Ceremonical Mr. way forced down to so ponce per cunts, laying Henry Thrupp, Assistant ditto
newhere and Mr gar Bowyer Grand
near 1-73 per rupen with India Council Telers":
Transfer open to remitters at the more Mr. H. G. convenient and advantageous figure of (-7) were only par sold, and the reducing/1 rupes. The Council Drily put up in London amount to go lakhs for lake next week, in li
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