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The CONCORDIA Cup, value, Tls. - ; presentedIN consequence of an official report that small- by Members of the Club. Concordia, added to pox is prevalent at Chemulpo and Fusan, all a Sweepstakes of facis to each; second Pony vessels arriving from those ports are subject to to receive 40 per cent, and the third Pony is per cent of the Stakes; for China Ponies bond medical inspection at Nagasaki. Ade Griffins at date of entry; weight for inches a per scale; winner of the Derby, 7lbs, ex Mr. Chouleur's gr. Elegant........
One Mile and a Half,
The RACK CLUE CUP value Tia. 158; for China Fonics; weight for inches as per scale; Winners at this Meeting of a Race of one mile or under, to carry 3lbs, extra; over mile, 213, extra penalties-accumulative-up to rolbs; entrance, Tle. 5. Two Miles.” Mr. Ten Brock's gr. Gridiron .............. The SHANGHAI STAKES; a forced entry of Tls. 5 for all Ponies, except those entered in the Roadsters' Plate; first Pony to receive 75 per cent; second Poxy, 15 per cent.; third Pany, to per cent. of the Stakes; weight for inches as per scal. One Mile and a Half, Mr. Saasoon's gr. Eureka........................metros. I The TAOTAL'S CUP: value. Tis.-; presented by H.E. the Taotai for China Ponies; weight 128; winners at this Meeting, 5lbs, exira; entrance, Tis. 5. One Mile,
Mr. J. D. Humphrey's gr. Defiance...
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THE Chinking correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury writes on April 30th:-Very unsettled weather has prevailed here for the past week; rain has fallen, copiously and the country and the coming crops of barley and wheat are. looking promising. Several high efficials deputed by the Viceroy of Nanking. have arrived to adjust the claims in connection with the late riot, which I hear are upwards of $100,000, and which it is expected will shortly be settled. In the meantime nothing "whatever has been done to any of the buildings destroyed by fire. The Concession has been-invaded by thousands of sightseers. A number of proclamations have been posted around the Settlement from the Total, informing the people to behave them selves, and to be civil to for igners in future, and calling their attention to rules which have been made by our City Fathers, who, by the way, are to be congratulated upon having secured the services of Mr. Superintendent Singer, who has been most painstaking in securing an efficient staff of natives to 'police the Settlement.
A JAPANESE contemporary says that a new war. WE are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Arnhold, vessel, to be pamed the Chiyoda Kau, ordered Karberg & Co.) that the China Shippers' Mutual by the Naval Department from England in the S. N. Co.'s steamer Ospect, from Glasgow, and place of the Uneži, Kan hay progressed consider | Liverpool, left Singapore yesterday morning for ably, and a sum of yes 90,000 has been trans- | this port, and may be expected on or about the mitted by the Government to the Japanese 6th inst. Chargé d'Affaires, in London to pay a second instalment of the cost.
A, SYDNEY contemporary, in referring to the Sugar Bounties Convention Bill, lately before the House of Commons, gives a condensed summary of the measure. In consequence of the urgent representations of persons interested in the sugar trade, which has for many years been suffering from severe depression, supposed to be largely aggravated by the prevalent system of bounties, Lord Salisbury took steps to assemble representatives of the great trading countries to consider the bases of an, under standing for the suppression of bounties on the exportation of sugar. The conference met at the Foreign Office in London on 24th November, 1887. After many sittings, a protocol was signed towards the close of 1887 condemning the system of bounties, the delegates of the Powers recommending their respective Govern ments to take steps for their abolition. A draft convention was drawn up by the president, and
the conference. This convention was signed on May 12, 1888, by the representatives of all the Powers, and then submitted to the Govern ments, with the result that the conference met for the last time on August 30, and definitely signed the convention. Austria, by a declaration appended to the convention,
THE Nicht Nicht Shimbun reports that a fire broke, oat in a public bath-house at Sakuna-
machi (Ushigome), Tokyo, on the 16th April at 3 am, and 65 houses and 1 post-office were destroyed; 12 hnuses being partially damaged. Ten-firemen received-more or less severe-in---- juries during the conflagration.
A VERY interesting pitched, battle was frustrated this morning by the police, at Prays West. The other day the head coolie at the P. and O.. Godown got the extraordinary idea that he was indispensable, and thought to sbatter the Com- pany by resigning To his annoyance his notice was calmly accepted, and a new head coolle engaged. Then he coerced the coolies Into leaving, as a final crusher, but still the Company survived and a new gang was procured. Yesterday the old hands tried to scare the new comers into striking, but were unsuccessful, and they were then told to expect trouble in the morning. The European overseer notified the
down. at half past-five. The two gangs were hoth on band, and as three hundred men can hardly come into collision without something being beard to drop, the junk-men in the vicinity kept carefully off the pier and Praya. A iort of desultory charge was made, but before any material harm had been done the ex-head-coolie strong arm of the law, and, by the help of God and a few policemen, the utmost tranquility was speedily restored. The prisoners were brought up to day, and remanded until to-morrow,
HE above named work, published at the A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD., H.M.S.Wanderer left Singapore for this port on THE best possible cure for pneumonia, says a annexed to the protocol, embodying the views of police of the threat, and a small force was sent
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THE OKLAHAMA TERRITORY.
April 23rd, Oklahama Indian Teritory in the United States was opened yesterday for settlement. Fifty thousand settlers rushed in to occupy the lands and some bloodshed is feared between the competing settlers.
THE PREMIER DOUBTS IRISH LOYALTY.
April 24th.
·Lord Salisbury at a meeting at Bristol defended the outlay on the Navy and urged the folly of increasing the dangers of invasion by creating an autonomous and possibly hostile Government in Ireland.
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writer in Medical Classics, is the ounce of pre- vention. Nasal obstruction and enlarged tonsils should receive immediate attention, and radical treatment when necessary. The nose has within its channels elements for clearing the air of foreign particles and warming it for the lungs. Any naval occlusion compels the air to be taken
that of necessity affects the general health, causing barrowing of the chest, premature IT is reported from Tientsin that Tong King-sing decay of the teeth, and limits the air supply and lung capacity. Whoever breathes through has been appointed Managing Director of the
the mouth invites pneumonia. It is of the Railway in place of Wu Ting-tang.
greatest importance that every inch of lung TWO coast defence. vessels ordered by the issue should be in a relatively perfect condition. Japanese Naval Department from France, are The sum of all the little spaces where air meets the blood is equal to the enormous area of 150 square yards. Each breath may be bringing in. expected to arrive at Yokosuka in May, 1891. IT is reported, the Nagasaki Rising Sun says, from the external atmosphere all manner of that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha has purchased a deleterious material, seeking some weak spot to rich coal mine at Chikuzen, covering an area of gain a foothold.. This weak place cannot 300,000 tsubo, at a cost of 235,000 yen.
exist without danger to health. The entire The Russian cruiser Rasbolnik arrived at Singa blood current comes to the lungs to obtain pore from Batavia on the 23rd and steamed to from the outside world the life-giving principle, the Barnco wharf to take in coals. She was This 150 square yards of tissue requires a supply under orders to leave for Nagasaki on the 27th of pure oxygen over 1,000 times every hour. When children play, race, and romp, the lungs OUR readers will note from our advertising are filled in every part, and this very exercise of c-lumns that the time-table of the Peak Tramalling them strengthens their substance. Brisk way has been materially altered. The afternoon walking, with deep inspirations and the mouth cars run every fifteen minutes between four and closed, helps to sweep out the products of waste eight prt, instead of between three and seven Everything that expands the chest, as tennis, p.m. and a late Sunday night service, longbowling, rowing, tenging, etc. is an antidote to desired, is now added.
SOME time ago we published an extract from an exchange, stating that the well-known derelict Rock Terrace had been at last wrecked on the Gilbert group. The latest advices from Honolulu state that she was not wrecked, but ran beauti. fully ashore in a lagoon at Appiang, one of the islands in the group. She is said to be lying there still, full of kerosine, and with only tighteen inches of water in her.
IT may interest local, sportsmen to know that (we are now quoting the Singapore Free Press) for those who have time to give to the pursuit there are good prospects of sport in Pabang, and news has come down of a recent very successful drive for seladang, in which, a gond many of these animals were secured. Elephants are pretty numerous up the Kwantan river, and peacock shooting is to be had almost every-
where in abundance."
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possible pneumonia.
THE agitation which is going on in the Holy. City with regard to the election of a Deputy to represent that Centelery of souls' in the Lisbon Parliament is highly characteristic of the old Lilliputian emporium of the Far Fast. Whilst Hongkong, with its immense trade, its shipping, and local industrics, is not and cares not to be represented in Parliament, fossil Macao gets into periodic convulsions whenever its turn
comes to choose a representative to advocate its interests in the Lusitanian Cortes. Local government is apparently of no valde in the neighbouring colony, probably because there is nothing to govern or administer; so they fook to Lisbon for the efficient management of their affairs, and to redress their many grievances. It is well known in what a brilliant manner the Lisbon Colonial Office deals, and has dealt, with the affairs of Macao. When the colony's exchequer was in a satisfactory condition, the dear old Mother Country plundered it without scruple or diffidence; when it sank below the ordinary level, the city was "abandoned, to its own
sugar producing and sugar-consuming countries gave in theira. France made a similar stipuls tion; Brazil reserved her entire freedom; 20 did Sweden. Denmark declined to boycott, on the ground that such, action would be a breach of treaties. There are thus only six Powers fully united as enemies of the bounty-fed sugar, and they propose to carry out the terms of the convention by means of a commission which will sit in London, whose business it will be to report what sugar in any country is bounty fed, and to what extent. Upon the reports furnished by the commission, a majority of the signatories to the convention will decide, and their decision will of course regulate the action of all the Governments. From this it would appear that Russia, Germany, Holland, Spain, Italy, and Belgium-Germany, Russia, Holland, and Belgium being large sugar producers, and competitors in English markets for their own sugars-are to determine whether England is to buy sugar from the United States or Sweden, which hold aloof from the convention, or from France, Austria, and Brazil, which meanwhile reserve their adherence to it. The terms of the convention have given rise to a considerable amount of controversy, Sir Thomas H. Farrer and the Board of Trade maintaining that the essential principle of such a compact is disguised protection.
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THE following paragraph from the Fapan Mail. ought to have some influence on the prospects of our local Green Island Cement Co.:-We read In the Fiji Shimps that there was talk at first of using Japanese cement for the Yokohama harbour“ works, but that as their stability is above all things important, the idea has been abandoned, and the necessary material will be obtained abroad. This appears to be a wise resolve. The mausfacture of cement has progressed greatly in Japan of late, and we have little doubt that, the time is not far distant when the country' will be self-supplying in this respect. But even assuming that cement of really first- class quality were produced-which is not yet the case the difficulty remains that it is not manufactured in quantities sufficient to meet even the normal demand, and that the larze amount required for the Yokohama works could scarcely be obtained here. Our Tokyo contem porary adds, apropos this, that a certain foreigner. is said to have been 'shrewd enough to discera the forthcoming demand for cement, and to have made arrangements beforehand with the London Cement Company for the supply of the material. If so, be must be not only a very shrewd 'but also a very rash foreigner, seeing that tenders will doubtless be called for, and that neither the London Cement Company nor any other company can be sure of getting the order.
In the Supreme Court, in Probate, before Mr. Justice-Fielding Clark, the suit Lai Lee Shee Lai Wong Shee was heard to-day. Mr. Robinson, instructed by Mr. J. F. Webber, appeared for the plaintiff; the defendant was unrepresented Mr. Robinson, in stating the case before his "RUNJOMS and the irrepressible Mr., Becher lordship, said this suit was brought by his client
once more to the front. The Straits Times of to revoke the letters of administration which were April 24th says:-"Mr. Becher returned yester granted to defendant., Plaintiff was the first and day from Pahang. On this occasion he parti true.wife of Lal Ming Shan, deceased, defendant cularly noted the district of Kuantan, and we having simply held the position of his concubine. understand that he has formed a favorable The Counsel would bring witnesses to prove what opinion of the richness and prospective import bad passed between his client and the deceased ance of that district, as one in which tin mining at their marriage in this Colony, and he submit-wil find a comparatively permanent and, from ted to the Court that she was fully entitled to all appearances, profitable scope. The loder, STREET RIOT IN VIENNA.
THE following are the Orders of the Day for the
have the letters of administration of her lawful he says, are undeniable realities of considerable VIENNA, April 24th.
meeting of the Legislative Council, to be held
husband's estate conferred on her.Tong-Kel- size and proved extent. Development is being San, a clerk of Mr. Webber's, having depored as rapidly carried on, and in due course the good There has been a prolonged strike of the to-morrow, the and ina', at 4 p.m.:-
to his serving the notice of trial on the defend results, Mr., Becher believes, will prove to the tramcar drivers' and, the populace siding with First reading of a Bill entitled "The Parsen-resources. That amphibious entity-the deputy ant at Canton, on Monday the 19th ulto, in the public, scientific, commercial, and speculative, the strikers, frequent collisions have occurredgers Relief Ordinance, 1889." during the last few days with the police and Second reading of the Bill entitled "An Ordi- for Macao-has never been able to enlist either presence of Mah-Ol, plaintiff's servant, the that the solid wealth of Pabang is no fiction," military. Last night the cavalry were called hance to repeal. Ordinance No. 6 of 1889, and the sympathy of the Lisbon Parliament or the plaintiff was called, and said she was the widow Might we be allowed to suggest to the to amend' The Statute Law Preservation Ordi-graces of the Colonial Office on behalf of his of Lal-Ming-Shan; was married to him on 30th Directors of the Punjom Company the advis out and charged the dense mob, subering right|nance, 18 6."
constituency. And yet the venerable colony. December 1876. She detailed at great length ability of putting a muzzle, or something and left and wounding many, after which the
Committee on the Bill entitled "The Protec-places, or pretends to place, unlimited faith in its all the ceremonies anteceding and attending the equally effective, on the mouth of the streets were cleared by infantry with fixed | tion of Women and Girls Ordinance, 1889,"
parliamentary representative, and periodically marriage, such as the exchanging of presents champion twaddler | Mr. Becker is the" bayonets.
Thus the Shanghai Mercury's Tientsin corres- works up quite a burricane of excitement in called Ke-lai, on the 3rd December, and berpaid servant of the Company, the results of pondent under date the 19th ulto.:-It was cur electing its Deputado We have often main being finally carried in the bridal chair, bis experience and researches-acquired at the rently reported in the Concession last evening tained that the most representative man in accompanied by masle, to her husband's house Company's expenis-should be the property of that, in consequence of the continued opposition Macao is the Fan-tan croupier Our neighbours in Gage Street, on the 30th. This, according the Directors as trustees for the shareholders, to the railway bridge by the tribute rice junks, might do worse than ballot for that well known to Chinese style, was the customary way of and there is certainly no excuse or Justification the Viceroy Li Hung-chang had given in and public character at the coming election.
celebrating the marriage with a first wife for their being made capital of in the way that consented that the bridge should be destroyed,
Her husband dealt in opium, and had has been done in the Straits Times," Mrs Liu, Taotní of Su Shun kiu (Port Arthur), now ONE of the chief sources of ecclesiastical revenue an interest in a shop in Jervois: Street, On Becher may be an accomplished mining la Tientsin, has received instructions to remove in the Philippine Islands is the sale of relics, the third year of her marriage, she met engineer, but, to use a vulgar almile, he opens the bridge without delay, and he intends to blow rosaries, and other devotional paraphernalia. the defendant at her husband's house, and from his mouth too wide to be a useful moan it up at once.
The author of "Monastical Sovereignty in the what she could observe, she concluded the to the Punjora Company. If it is not too late, Philippines devotes a few lines to a description defendant was not a concubine of her husband's, we think that the Directors would exercise good of this bighly lucrative trade. He says but simply a sweetheart, Her husband died judgment in sending to London somebody with leather strap costing about five cents, once it has at Canton on 11th September, 18 8. A few a good deal more discretion thin an all-wiïd
FRANCE.
LONDON, April 29th. There is a deficit in the Société des Metaux of 121,000 000 francs.
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DISTRESS, IN, AMERICA, There is great distress in Oklabama.
SHANGHAI RACES. -
(By Special Telegram).
--SECOND-BAY,—WIDNESDAY, 1ST MAY, 1889,
:
THE large retaining wall at the back of the houses lately built by the representatives of
the late Mr. W.-H. Brereton-came-to-hopeless-
THE" WANDERING MINSTREL
The CHUKA-ZA CUP: value, Tis. ioo. for grief yesterday afternoon for the second time been dipped in holy water, and a short prayer | days afterwards plaintiff heard that defendant. Providence bas thought fit to endow their present
Chlua ponies; weight for inches as per scale in two years. Fortunately there was no loss winners of one race since sat October, 1888, of life, although a number of coolics had a very ziba, extra į two or more races, zolbs, extra j
narrow escape. The back verandah of the ‚Tia. §. · Half-a-mile, entrance, Mr. Sassoon's b. Waldo, 11st, 1lb des I
house, occupied by Mr. C. J, Hirst also came down, and the damage done will cost a large The SHANGHAI DERRY'; a Sweepstakes of Tissum to put to rights. Houses on the mountain
15 each, with Tis, too added; for China ponies being boná fiát Grifiles at date of side, it would appear, are not such an unmixed entry first pany to receive 75 per cent blessing an was at first imagined. second pany, 15 per cent. ; third pany, to per
mile-and-a-half.
asserted that no such Directory has ever been cent.; weight for inches as per scale. One Bave the Singapore Bras Prèza, df the 23rd sentenced to be shot are exhibited, who are 4 Chinese marrial documents attesting, pany," He says that about the beginning of last
pablished, either in Hengkang or any other part of the East, at such a low price, ..
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old pantaloon which students are wont to give of administration of her husband's estate, mumbled over, is sold for sixty cents. An bad come over to Hongkong and obtained letters manager with. gratis to the first comer, is transformed Yeung-Ain, a female hair-dresser in Lower into hundreds of scapularies, each of which Lascar Row, said she knew the plaintiff, and In sold at thirty-one cents. In order to facilitate testified to her marriage with the deceased Dr. Captain Duncan, of the burque Kalahasa, the sale of these, scapularies, showy advertise Eitel was, then called to verify the authenticity recently arrived, from Honolulu, bringe some ments are posted everywhere. In the corridors of the marriage documente: produċed” by the detalls respecting the long-lost Wandering of the San Sebastian sanctuary, a productive plaintiff. Witness said the documents were in Afintival of the Hongkong Shark Fishery Com-. centre of scapulasies, several pictures of menerder; they were the
As to the bridal chair used-year he was in Honolulu when the Wandering | Minstrel arrived, and, later, on, he went en alleged to have owed their lives to the scapuin these ceremonies, that was a proof of the bride board for a short time. The vessel had been laties they were, and which acted like so many becoming a legitimate first wife; it was illegal in seventy-two days on the voyage, which seemed armour plates. In view of these miraculous Chian to use the bridal chair for a secondary unusually long at that time of the year, as forty powers, both the soldiers who defend the country wife. The distinction between the first wile or filly were ample. She had only two sharks and the bandits who disturb it, are eager to posses, and the second consisted in this that the second on board, and had act stopped anywhere to fish, apparently. She anchored outside.. the the little charms. In the cloister of the St.wife could be legally sold, the first never. The harbour, and was closely watched, being aus Augustine Convent, a productive centre of the first wife becomes the head of the family at her pected of opium-smuggling. Captain Duncan straps, there is to be found, amongst other husband's death"; if she has a son the administra- had a talk to the mate, who complained that pictures, the likeness of a female beauty who, by tion of the estate devolves on him, still the widow, he and his funler officers could not get to know anything about where they were golog, and wearing round her waist the Virgin's belt, holds the honorary position of head of the family, expressed much dissatisfaction... A few days succeeded in concealing from her husband her The first wife leaves her own family for good, afterwarde all the mates were discharged, together centre offers numerous attractions for the She would not have an interest in her husband's officers, and bands shipped. - Captain - Walker offered the steaua launch for sale, saying that immense variety of tastes and inclinations. The property but she would have a claim to be main"] he needed money to pay off, the men who were Inhabitants of the Philippine Islands contribute tained for life out of that property, whether she leaving, and ultimately disposed of it for some hundreds of thousands of dollars every year to has children or not. In China that would be a thing under $100 He made many inquiries as the Monastical institutions, and receive in return legal claims-At this stage of the proceedingshing grounds, and was advised to so to the coat of South America, in reply to which ha these paluy relics, religious Intolerance, and his lordship adjourned the further heating of the said he knew all about there le cleared oppression."
case till 10:30 s/n, toʻp
three weeks later, osienilbl" for Freuch
April:-We hear that a telegram was received yesterday in Singapore from Mauritius, announc ing the arrival at the latter place of the master, Captain Albreibsen, and crew of the Norwegian bark Norway, which wessel has foundered at sea, while on a voyage, from Singapore to New York. The Norway seems to have sprung leak and become water-logged, after which she was abandoned by the master and crew. The Norway arrived here from Mantung on Jan. 20th and after loading a general cargo for New | York left for that-place-on-Feb, talk The | confugal fafidelity. And thus every monastic and belongs to her husband's family for ever, with about half-a-dozen of the men, and new
Nortony was a wooden barle of 641 tons register
Mr. Sassoon's br. Zephyr, 11. 4... THE LADIES' PURSE; value, for China ponies; weight for inches as per scale entrance, Tha. 5. One-mile-and-a-quarter... Mr. John's dun Suscwind........................................................... I The "ORLANDO" CUP, value The. 200, presented; second Pony to receive half the entrance feest for China Ponies; weight for inches as per scale; wingers at this Meeting of a Race of one mile and a half or over to carry 5lbs extra; entrance, Tis. 5. - One Mile and Three Quarters, ་ Messrs, Morgan and White's dan Silken Mead 1 The SPRING CUP, value Tis, 100, added to a and was originally, under the Italian flag being Sweepstakes of Tis. 10 each, leas Tie, go to then known as the Amis Florence. She was the second Pony for China. Ponies that have built in Varase in 1870 and hailed from Tvedest never won a race; weight, stat, for 13 hands; to give or to take 6lbs. for every inch over or rand-Her master was also her owner. From under.Ons Mile
what we hear the ship seems to have been well
Mr. Ten Brock's gr. Wild Mint, patio. 1 juured.