Intímnations.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
AERATED WATERS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1893.
Bromised Intredaction of ap Indian gold standard has been demoralization in the Boarses through out Europe and Amerles.
Our Northern exchanges report that there is plenty of water in the Pelho, and that steamers drawing over eleven feet can get by to the Tientsia Bund without any difficulty in five or
six hours.
TE WHEEL BARROW" RACE—Open to all Europeans; post entiles, free; one man to wheel auther by his legs; the other to travel ou bij hands ; distance go yards; 1st $&co, and $6,00, 3rd $100.
This event afforded considerable amusement and was won by Privates Grillth and Jones of the S. L. I.
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CRICKET.
R. E. v. R. A.
FRENCH POLITICS. ·
PARIS, June 2234. A doel has taken place between M. Floquet ST PETER SEAMER'S CHURCH.-The Mission steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside and M. d'Hanssonville. Nobody was hurt. vessels hoisting code pennant C, between 9 and Honour was satisfied.
The Cocarde newspaper pretends to have 10.30 am on Sunday, to courey men ashore to at the rate of a yes per bale, and the Nippon competitors to start dismounted and after moun- / Juns, owing chiéy to the excellent batting and
the 11 o'clock service, returning about 13.30 p.m. THR newest version
WATER-The Water fused is absolutely arreptitiously abstracted from the offices of the
British Embassy papers proving the serious charges of treachery brought against M.
STEAM PLANT.-Of the latest and most Clemenceau,
powerful type. SUPERVISION.-The whole process of manufacture is under the
If a body moet a body
Coming through the rye, Can't a body kiss a body
For fear of Fact
ACCORDING to the Japan Malk, the Nippon Yuten Kalsha seems to have under contemple- ion the opening of a line to Bombay he principal article to be carried thence la cotton Tarn, a demand for which is expidly Increasing In Japan. Last year the quanilty of yarn imported from Bombay reached 1,000 bales of gralbs, each. The importers are at present paying the P. & O. Steamship Company freight Yusen Kaisha propose to carry the yarns at 1 YIN 50 sen per bale. The representatives of the principal notion spinning manufactories recent 3 held a meeting to Owks, at which they agreed to enter into a contract with the Nippon Kaisha, bloding themselves not to ship their goods by (he vessels of any other steamship company whatever, even though cheaper rates of freight be offered. It is stated that this scheme is merchant now on a visit to Japan. He belleves, we read, that Japanese coal may be profitably carried to India. The cotton spinners have sise promised the Nippon Yusen Kaisha to ship by its vessels all the goods they send to China.
M. Milleroye asked a question to the Cham- ber of Deputies in reference to the statements of the Cocards, but the Chamber, by 389 votes to 3, passed on to the order of the day" M. contlauous supervision* of Micvoya and M. Déroulède have therefore from Foochow to the effect that some ten cloth actively encouraged b. Mr. Tats, an Indian
resigned,
June 15th.
qualified English Chemist.
The PRODUCT.-Will bear comparison with the Waters made by the most noted makers in England.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD.,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
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A. S. WATSON & CO., ED.
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CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED
WATERS...
UR NEW FACTORY has beca recently refitted with automatic Steam Machinery of the latest and most approved kind, and we are well able to compere in quality with the best English makes:
The editor of the Cocarde has been arrested..
DYNAMITARDS IN SPAIN.
Jane sand.
An unsuccessful attempt on the life of Sr. Canovas has been made by dynamitards in
Madrid.
Nawa was received in Shanghai the other day merchants at the latter place had failed. This i owing to the tightness of the money market and the influx of Indian yarns, which have drugged the market,
LADITE NOMINATION, bare-back race hug without assistance, ride leaving fisga alternately on near and off side; distance 250 yards, each way to be run insats of then entrance $13 prise presented Mrs. E. R
Balillos.
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About all that can be written of this 'reen 'is
TER presentation of prises to the pupils of the Italian Convent by his Excellency, Governor Sir William Robinson, has been arranged for Sator day next, the 8th lust., at 4 pm. The parents and relatives of popils and all friends of the Convent are cordially invited to be present.. THE PANAMA INVESTIGATIONS.
Tottenhẩm Count=(At the Club). Very alos, -M: Brouardel and M. Charcot have boshi but not up to what I have seen in the leading] the inland of Taishan, and landing with a body of 1 sympathy la due to the lady nomínators, however, : deputed to visit Cornelius Hers in England,
FRANCE AND DAHOMEY. Capt. Bachère has been killed in action against the Dahomeyan chigf Ahmadou; Franco gained a brilliant victory.
FRANCE AND SIAM. THE FRENCH FLEET IN THE GULF OF DIAM. SAIGON, June 16th.
The Governor-General having, ordered the naval forces at Saigon to proceed to Samit Point
(in the Gulf of Siam) and occupy the adjacent islands, the gunboat Lion was despatched to carry out these instructions, in which no difficulty was experienced. Samli island was occupied on the 13th, and Rong and Samlem istands on the The latter is particularly 17th and 18th. importent at affords a roomy and well- protected harbour in Saracen Bay. The islande
strongly armed,
cliles of Germany,
THR N. C. Daily Natur of the 27th alto, states that the native officials of that cfty have received news from Niagpo to the effect that Captain Pel, of the gunboat P'wang af, whi'e cruising after pirates between Talchow faland and Chusan Archipelago, came across a band of them near men in a chase, was captured by the pirates, who Berlin Blet-Quite right, my boy. You have escaped with him Into the bllis, A telegram dia real German chentlemen never come out su having been received to this effect on the 11 by Total Waot Ningpo, this official started the same Chias ↑
day for Chinghal ips gunboat for reinforcements and has already proceeded to Tinghal with two gunboats to consult with General Ch'en of that island about recoverlog the captured Captain. This is the substance of what after all may turn foundation. The evening of the departure of out to be a rumour, but It is a rumour with good
Tantat Wu from Nlogps for Tlaghat also wit nessed a burglary in bis yamea, the thieves baving lowered themselves through the roof of the treasure rooms and made away with a con- siderable sum of money. The explanation of the daring theft, which was not discovered until the next day, is that the Tanial carried with him all bis hodyguard, leaving his yamên. compara. tively unprotected.
Tax Shanghai Mercury foams on good authority that it is very likely the new Chinese Minister to Washington will not leave until fall fastractions are in his possession for the negocia. tion of a new treaty with the United States, dealing with the question of Chinese immigration in the States.
A JAPANESE vernacular paper pubilibes the following "A strange being has been born, The wife of Osaki Shinemon on the 6th ulto gave birth to a female child with four legs, four amma and two heads. Mother and child both doing well" And yet people say that the Japanese are imitators and not inventors!
- The following zine gallants competed Mr. Master's Leap Year, nominated by
Miss Partet 1 Mr. May's Holert,
Mrs. May 2 Mr. Strick's Chestouts. Mrs Ravenhilt 3 Lieut. Watson's Sporran Mrs Wilkis son Mr. Bordon's Gobang.........Mus Turnbull e Mr. Landala's Emerald, Mrs. Hawkdns o Capt. Thomas's The Slave,...............e Mrs. Eyion o Mr. Meynell's Hardpat................................... Mrs. Combe o Mr. Cruickshank's Liberty,... Mrs. Keswick o that if the riders were only half as well satisfied with themselves as were the general public at the amosing exhibition they made, they must have goan hame - In a happy mood. Mach especially if they had to ante up the entrance fee. The result was as recorded above.
"PONY RACE, Onca Reånd; entrance $1′; First prize 60 per cent, of entrance fees with $5 added: Second prize ao pés cent; Third prise 10 per cent. Capt. Thomas' Stoneher ge, rost. alb...Owner I Mr. Forbes Leap Year, 129, 1lb... Mr. Master a Hon. T. H. Whitehead's Amenable, Irst alb. Mr. Landale's Solace, Ist, Bib..........Owacro Mr. Hart Bock *
A fair Geld faced the staster for the last item on the programme and considerable interest was
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manifested in the race. It was toss-op for the favourite, but if anything Amenable had the best of It in outside support. A rattling good race resulted and the easy win of Stonehenge was the mest popular of the day.
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One the whole a very enjoyable afternoon was spent, and it is to be hoped that thefuture meetings
A cricket mich was played in the Happy Valley on Wesday afternoon by teams representing theil. E. and R. A. respectively, and resulted in win for the Sappers: by 21 bowling of Bye. Conner Warna also did good service for be R. A. The following are the scorga
Sarrt Ruler, Wire
Sapper Wash, b. famous
Ice Cpl. Chalmeris Braybrook, à ̈ Warne commones Sipper Railme, Barná van
Matralfa, M
Zamer, là Mila L-Falkor and b Miilaw.
Barker, Inb Wape, Sapper Kalisher, Craddock ...........
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Commerford not out
be Byrne, Lilley 5 Craddock machine
R. A. Gunnar Ernybesokh Byrza..
Ware, cut. CS. M. Lindey, Wash, b Byme... Corp, Brock, can at
Lut, b Byer
CS. M., & W...
Ginner Craddick, Barker, b Rular. Burgt Jolife, mot halmus
Smith, a Baker, b Mateszőn.
Danner Brunt, e faer, a Falkser.
* 42, 8. M. Man, o Réun, b Kascalía......
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Tothgrabenovinasti
HOIROW NOTES.
A TYPHOON IN THE OULE OF JONKIN.
(FROM OUR CORRISPONDENT.)
Holbow, 27th Jape, 1893. On Saturday last the 24th lost, this part, bad sa unpleasant visiter in the shape of a im il
typhoon, which had been previously announced a"light depression in the by telegram Tonkin Gull" Our irst indication of bad weather was strong breeze from the NW, at about 2 am, which gradually incressed in force and, veering round to the southward, reached its maximum at 7 o'clock, blowing then very hard torrents, Increaslog in voleme as the gale decreased until noon, when the wad was S.W., and it continued to blow from that direction all day with a steady downpour. The lowest reading of the barometer, vai 29.75, the fall taking place very rapidly. Duing the thirty hours up to 9 am, of the agth thị rainfall, was 46o inches.
The purest ingredients only, ace used, and the Bave been garrisoned with Cambodian troops.Is fishing by the aid of dynamite permisable in SOME Melbour-e prayers which, according to the will be carried out under equally happy auspices, from the westward. After this rain fell in
utmost care and cleanliness are exercised in the manufacture throughout.
"BOMBAY SODAS.” We continue to supply large bottles as hereto- fore, Fret of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them to the oid nary slz-
COAST FORT, ORDERS, whenever practic: ble, are despatched by first steamer learing after receipt of order.
For COAST PORTE, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at. Horigkong prices, and the amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in gund cordlijon,
Counterin der Back supplied free on „appliesti aru
Our Regio-red Tergraphic Address la "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." And all signed bessages addressed thus will
receive prompt attention,
The following is a List of Waters always kept
seady in Stock -
PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
SELTZER WATER
LITHIA WATER
SARSAPARILLA WATER
TONIC WATER
LEMON SQUASH GINGER ALE
RASPBERRYADE. GINGER ADE.
No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any ather purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by
tis.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,
On the 15th a Slamere gunboat came near Sumit island, and, without anchoring, despatched a beat with six men towards the faland, apparently intending to land. The officers of the garrison warned the Slamere to keep away, and, as the warning was unheeded, fired on the bost, which Immediately turned back to the mainland and disappeared in haste.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Cunarder Compañia ́le now `easily the Queen of the C's
H.M:S. Archer is being overhauled at the Old Dock. Shanghai.
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Hongkong barbour? It is a brutal practice and ought to be prohibited. Every morning, when the tide serves, Kowloon Bay is crowded, with Chinese sampans engaged in this deadly method of applying the fish marker, greatly to the annoyance and Inconvenience of residents in the vicinly.
ACCORDING to the Shenfae the new Waba Total, who la aleb to act is Customs Superle tendent at that port, entered into the dailes of his office on the 7th alto. On the following day, in accordance with the long established custom, the new official offered sacrifice to the presiding delty of the River Yangise, burning Löpense and riting a goat and a pig.
A SPECIAL telegram to iba N. C. Dolly News, ander date 26th site., slates that Mr. Macbain,
Sydnay Bulletin, were said by certain large investors on Humiliation Day:→→→ ..
FOR METROPOLITAN OAS. Oh Lord, that bast control of the largest monepely, even that of the universe, torn favour ably toward our hugest monopoly-yes, that of the Metropolitan Gas Co. Thou must surely
have noticed, oh Lord, the unaccountable fall is the price of shares during the week that is past. Let Thy light shine apon the darkness of the share market, and the meter af our hearts will register several million feet of thanksgivings from the flame Thou shalt have kindled therein.
FOR THE MELBOURNE TRAMWAY AND OMNIBUS CO.
Lord, some par their trust in charlots, and some in horses; peradventure, some have put
FAREWELL ADDRESS TO MR. McCALLUM.
address :-
At the offices of the Sanitary Board this after noon the Secretary, who goes on lears next Wednesday for twelve months, was presented by the members of the staff with a small venit, secampanied by the following
"Hongkong, June 30th, 1893. "To Hugh McCallum, Esquire,
Sanitary Superintendent and Secretary
to the Sanitary Board. "SIR-We, the members of the Sanitary Staff, desire to express our regret that the state of your health is such that you are compelled to
The wind caused great havoc imongst many of the native houses in the town a large number of the smaller shanties being completely unroofed. In the river the cargo-boats md junks bad rough time of it, several being driven ashore and two or three broken up fefore the crews could run them, toto place of safety.; Outside in the Galf numerous Chinese frait must have. Come to grief. The French steamer Hanok brought in 13 and the German steamer Frør 15 fishermen, rescue from wrecked Janks. From statements mile by some of
"OLD SOAK" esys that by a singular perveralon, i who was passenger by the Rode Maru from their trust-fonds in, irams, Let the great leave us for a time, and proceed to a cooler these man, it seems that 34Äthing bosin had. - the majority of people feel flattered by being Shanghel to Naguurki, had committed suicide at machinery of Thy grace so smoothly work the climate to regain health and stresssumed † gone out to ses together on Thursday night, and
accused of being worst than they are.
THE Magisterial investigation of the Second Street (West Polet) murder case was concluded this afternoon, before Capt. Hastings. Prisoner was comraltted for trial at the next nagsične: His Excellency Sr. de Borja je staying in Yoko him. He has had one interview with the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs but bas not yet been granted audience with the Emperor. Old Soak (sadly)—I wish there was a gold
cure for poverty.
Berlin Blet-Melo Goit !' and so there was ;
· marry a woman mit plenty of dollars THE Agents (Mess. Dodwell, Carill & Co.) Inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship Costeamer Victoria, which sailed hence on the 17th June, left Yokohama for Tacoma, Wash., on the afternoon of the 28th uito, TOMEIN paper state that the owners of the steamship Krim claim $10,000 from the Messa- geries Maritimes Co. for salvage work done at the stranding of the Haiphong a few months aga in Haluan Straits, and that a lawsuit will take place la Hongkong in consequence,
the latter part. The following editorial foot-nate appended: Mr. Machala's name does not appcar la the passenger list of the Kobe Mars, which left here on Saturday last; but we learn that a Mr. Thos. Macbain, lately an engineer en the Heikow, was taken ovis in the Kobe Magu❘ by the Chief Ebglober, Mr. Duncan, se a šöjer- mumerary, in the hope that he would get un appotetment in the Nippon Yusen Kaisha's service."
On the 13th alto, says the Hudas, the runboat Charms, under Captain Ha, while cruising about the Churan Archipelago in company with a revenue steam launch and two war funks da- guised as merchantmen, fell across six piratical craft engaged in the congenial occupation of robblog three fucks laden with rice bound br Toochow On the approach of the man of wir, the pirates, nothing daunted, commenced to open fire, but they soon had occasion to repent not retreating instantly, for three broadsides of the gunboat sent nearly thirty pirates to their. last secount, sinking one of their junks sed capturing over thirty men. Two men belong ing to the Chaowu were slightly wounded in the Aght that ensued when Captain Wu and bis men boarded the pirate vessels.
cables of Thy servants'rainds, that they may be moved to expend many an odd twopence or threepence left unlocked by the banks in an occasional fant upon the dammy; insomuch that shareholders may rejoice with exceeding great joy,
FOR THE BANKS.
Almighty Controller of Floxace, we remember gratefully the check Thou didst long ago offer to Pharaoh on the banks of the Red Sea, crossed by Moses and Co. Pour, we pray Thee,
such huge deposits of faith into the reconstructed hearts of depositore, that they may yield up readly their small cash balances. In return, we will honour large drafts of thankfulness, and pay out from our enormas reserves of gratitude. We offer Thee as legal tender the cola of our hearts; vouchsafe to accept our promissory notes of praise.
THE SUMMER GYMKBANAS.
The first of the long projected series of Gymkhana Meetings was held on the Race coume, Hippy Valley, yesterday afternoon, and resulted in a very pleasant reunion of local sporting clements. Despite the fact that the Meeting had been postponed from date to date, owing principally to unfavour- able weather, a very fals number of spectators
*** It is now ten years since yas Erst
the whole of them had encondered the full force charge of the Sanitary Department as Secretary of the typhoon. The crew each boat num to the Sanitary Board, and some of ubave had the honour to carry out our duties under your bered 10 persons, and as ody a8 have so far been picked OP, It is feared at the loss of life direction during the whole of that time,
"On the eye of your departers, we wish to owing to this slight deprehias", will excel
two inndred convey to you in a body our sensebi appreciation Last week the Chia se guboat stadioned hero of the kind and just treatment we have alw*** brought la « pirate junk an/ 13 received at your Lands during your administra-pirates were caught red-haded, in the aux of tion.
looting a trading funk, so hat their exit to the ten days "ained elet pirates underwent, anly other world will be a prampard speedy one. It is the decspitados act pa se parade ground at Klungchow
"We wish you Bon Voyage, and a speedy return to health, and we trust that you may be spared to return to us and again take up the reins of government of the Sanitary Department."
(Signatures follow.)
The presentation was made, with a few appropriate words, by Mr. Germain, as senior member of the staff, on behalf of the other members, who were all present.
a
13 of her crew. The
This Chinese gunboat, if it only continues a actively at work as it his been for some time- past, will soon put shafear of death into the hearts of the nomadid fisormen--the pirates ail Claim to be fishermen-bo infest the Haioas Mr. McCallum, in briefly acknowledging the | Strafta and the Gulf of Tonkin and prey on compliment, said it was exceedingly gratifying trading Junks. These entry are all in search to find such good, feelings maintained between of the Guny tribe until h! opportunity of more the various efficere of a department, as proved { remunerative "fishing "car. by this kind expression of esteem and he hoped equally pleasant relations would always exlat.
The proceedings then tarifastof.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, June 14th. In the House of Lords last sight Viscount
SIAM (OTES.
Başkok, June aust, 1893. Freight is quoted at a cents a pioul to Honge kong, where the pricdef rice in said to hara. - Rose up considerably. Was
We learn by a priva letter from Mergol the a large reas), valued at 500.
The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong, birthday of Kuanti, the Chinese god of War, tha | reputation for excellence which has always bab par la an sppearance, and if the racing Cross enquired the meaning of Mr. Gladstone's the pearl-6-king syndlite there have secured a
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REMINDED THAT
KUFT BE PAID IN ADVAHOE.
DEATH
At the International Hospital, Kobe, on the 18th Jane, FRANK T. WILLIAMS, aged 43 Yea, late of the Shanghit Club.
The Hongkong Celegraph.
HOMOKORO, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1893.
TELEGRAMS.
THE ASCOT CUP.
LONDON, June 15th, 1893.
The Gold Cop, value 1000 sors, with 2000 sors. In specie. In addition, out of which tho second shall receive 500 sore and the third ago sdvs., added to a sweepstakes of 20 sova. each, half fosfelt; three year olds yet, ziby four gst,, five, six and sped art. 4lb., mares and geldings allowed gib., to atsit at the Cop post and go hace round (about two miles and a half)-40
sabai
not quite up to sueual meeting form it was at least interesting, and a very pleasant reply to Mr. Balfour on the 8th instant regarding
THE N. C. Daily News of the 27th ulis, anya: Mastas. CASSELL & Co.'s popular publicaties Yesterday being the anniversary of the for june are to hand, and fully bear out the high native officials, multary and civil, sacrificed at theirs. The Saturday Journal (which, by the. daylight a fat ox at the Remple of Mart, amid way, gives its readers an insurance policy for the chants and dancing of a chols, according to £1,000 in case of death or 250 for cluable the ancient rites of the country."
ment) contains an account of the bright side of the Stage by Ms. Bancroft; some vir Tur Haiphong, og her last voyage from Hong-significant revciations as to "Cramming for he kong to Tonkin, encountered the typhoon Civil Service, showing the origin of the cafet referted to by our Hoihow correspondent in epidemic; stories of the rock exchange, Another part of this lane. On the 35th Jane eminently suited to please those who are now pa The picked up nine shipwrecked natives in Hal- the verge of ruin through the present crisis in nan Stralis ; the sea was literally covered with exchange matters; a curious tale of newspaper wreckage, and the weather was fearful.
bel and hundreds of other interesting and useful items. The Qufour-and Work sisɑ (4a Starter and the Hon, T. H. Whichead assurance, and be earnestly appealed to the at the time' of 'going to press, wground on the faralah much well-written maiter for their um
eroun 181ders.
contemporary.
THE Tientsie correspondent of the Shangha Mercury, Writing under date arst uito, states that the latest advices from Honan, Shantung, Shanse, and from the south of that province A CORRESPONDENT of our Shanghai mong indicate that the wheat harvest in those places-
writes that, notwithstanding i his been a plentiful one. Equally graillying | the precant one observed by the Cus ons reports have also been received from the pro examiners at Tientsin, some ons bas managed vinces lying north of Tientsin.
to smuggle into the place a number ofsix cham: revolvers, ard some breech,loading bar- bered We fear from
that Shanghal contemporary | bines the stents welling the contraband sem while a boat, laden with treasure for one of the being suta prising street hawkers. A Shanks banks at Hankow, was landing her sycen, a man who had just purchased a pair of revolters, sudden gust of wind- frequent occurrage the her day, imprudently showed them too pro this time of the year-caught and net geminently to some bystanders fa a street the aised ber, while at the same moment iwo men carrying two boxes of sycee of a thousand tacle rear of the Chias Merchants' western godowns, the last accounts and nito. the money, badaners, who promptly made known their presence. Eventually, however, by the aid of not been recovered.
the all-powerful dollar, the owner of the din THUR a Sydney contemporary Thomas Pgerous weapons got clear, for he was not brought Hudson (Mr. May Habgeod) announces that he, up before the Customs Troial, has dropped ministrelsy for ever, and will please be known in fature as a theatrical entrepreneur havice inaugurated the Australias Bureau Concert Co. Madame Antoinette Sterling is tromp Card No. 1, but already negotiations are proceeding with other celebrilles. The clever Tommy, is a word, has been glided with refined gold by his accomplished wlie."
afternoon was spent. The weather was fine the Indian Government and Mr. Paul's resolation but a trife too aultry to be comfortable for the asto Cell Service zemination "jocks" and for the athletes competing In Lord Kimberley answered that the Indian the fost races. The Committee, especially the Government would be asked to consider the energetic Hon. Secretary, Captain A, H. Thomas, matter from all its beartogs, and if unable to deserva considerable praise for the able and find any mode of prudently, executing the conscientious manner in which the programme respinten it would be perfectly free to reply lo and all preliminaries were carried out. Mr. T. that senES, F. Hough oficiated as Judge: Mr. John Grant
Clerk of the Scales. The band of the Shropshire Light Infantry was in attendance and played an excellent programme in capital style. events: The following are the results of the various,
FOOT RACE, QUARTER MILL-Open to all static entrance & cents. 18: $6.00, and $3.00, 3rd $1.00.
ba
Despite the fact the should the worst co me to the worst-Slam bà enough rice to last 'five years, an unusually bil rice season appons a to
a is prospect.
Two Chinese emplyed by the Public Works Department in the mantling of conder sned tenements were kille yesterday morning ty the Lord Sallibary said that ha rejoiced at this fall of a wall at See jek. Government to resist the unconstitutional encroachment of Radicals upon the province of the Excentive.
Juns seib. General Frederick Chapman and James Claudius Erakine are dead,inde ge
In the cricket match between Leicestershire and Notts the latter team were beaten by fifty
savan runs.
ALLAHABAD, June 15th.
The e steamship Gegen, Captalo Jackeol 1, was,
west bank of the riv) at Patnam, opposita the lighthouse, where she was left by the high wind of Saterday night. The steam-lighter-Fitngkok went down on Monky evening to lightin her, but without effect.
Hr. W. J. Davlin, Constructing Erigineer to the Bangkok Tranway Company, Lio lited, left here en route for gland, cis Singape we, in the Madura yesterday Mr. Davison has been fa It has been decided that it is not necessary to Bangkok seven maths, and has had the satis faction of witasing the electria section of the keep British troope any longer at Khelat.
The latest news from Kabul shows that the tram-llae in goodeerking order. Mr. Jacobson Ansie is completing all arrangements for a really now in charge the electite motive: power at...
hid-quarters, well organised campaign in the Hazarajat. Pro. Company
The danger maacing the somewhs i numerena fiting
by Last experience he means to body of Annamal, Christians who a au scattered
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each went into the water with their buidens, By Amnoget whom there happened to be two yamin | roinped in a winner by ten yards, Oumṛız Kahn contrate anal, JILLANkly largeforce in the country along the bank the Menata, štema a very
Mr. R. C. Vyner's ch. c. Marcion, by Royal Hampton-Emmelloe Marcia, 3 yıần, 78t. Ab.................mmmmersA PEKING correspondent of the N. C. Datly Lord Rosslyn's b, b. Buccaneer, by Privateer
-Primula, 5 yrs, 99. 40. 4 Duke of Beaufor's bl. b. Ragimunds, by
Petronel-Ragmen Roll, 5 yr git. 4ib, 3
BRITAIN'S, POLICY REGARDING SIAM, In reply to a question asked in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Gicy, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated that the pailey which the British Govern ment intended to adhere to in connection with the Frandol lamess imbroglio was one of strict non-intervention.
THE SILVER QUESTION/ The direct result of the recommendsilons of of the Lord Herschelis · Commli
Vews sintos that the military examination of the princes, dukes and nobles of Manche descent, which is one of the fundamental institutions of this dynasty, and which is conducted epes every three years, took place before the Princes Yiyen nd Yimu on the 17th and 18th ulte, outside the Chenyang gate of the Forbidden Chy Every palace, duke and noble, regardlem of age, is bound to present himself on one of these days, artasi cap dgie la steel apmont, with matchlock in hand and bow, and strows and side arme, before the "Imperial Commnis sioners, who examine their accoutrements and then, unless above sixty year of space irpecially "Allowed by Imperial decree owing to synce wounds to absent himself, each individuál must shoot at a target with matchlock and boW for 24 best or so, when the inspection ender
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ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.. Statitties for Funa, 1868, In-Patients remaining in Hospital on 1st In-Patients admitted to Hospital during Jaco |
Total number treated 'an In-Patients 132
Of these there were su Discharged cured., näpuga 43 Discharged relievedu.........naomi-10% (Discharged on other groundiena) 2.
Died in Hospital suíuumipmapin In-Patients remaining in Hospital on
1st July
Ont Patients, new CRICKumuusper, 913: Out-Patients return visitsmusikest,071 Total number of Out-Patient visits Operation@jaspirazionis Vaccinations.45 102ma się,000 Dental cases,99599! Casualty cased seisoeneko
JORM C, THOM
From twelve to fourteen would-be record breakers faced the flag for this event. A fairly good start was effected and until hundred yards from home the prize appeared to be the property of at least half a dozen competitors. Then, however, that veteran of a hundred battles Gandah Singh, asserted his supremacy and
without delay, so as to reduce the Hazuras before belog and and Umer Din 3rd.. Time 67 secs.
Four RACE, QUARTER MILK-Open to all the autums. He has this advantage, that there real one. Und the proters of Leligious seal attacks will prośbly be my le upon them by the Europeans; entrance to cents; xat prime $8.00, are no disturbances elsewhere this summer to numerous had discters who infest manly parts
distract his attention on
It is hoped that the difficulty which threatens of these troubles simes to secure arms and
af thi rules và cho em nhduc sinh rod $4.00, 3rd $200.
About a dozen peds, donned trunks for this race, which proved a very easy win for Private to be fatal to our cordite may be circumvented adherents la cactly the same way an cila the Stevenson, B.L.1, his nearest neighbours being by a change in the manner of loading cartridges Burmese dace Ind the pirates of T'enquis. Lance-Sergeant, Ĝittens and Private Edwards, | H they can be 10 loaded as to secure, less rapid. The Minister ✯ the Interior will do we'll to loss. expansion of the gaser generated, there is a trualem which proves 20 rapidly chance that the ruinous to the fille barrel may tobylated.
A note by Mr. Macdonald, Accountant FORT RACK, HALF-A-MILE, entrance $21 General, Pablle Works
Department First prize 60 per cent of entrance fees with Capital and Revenue Finance accounts of Indian The presed political situation, fa-playing. added; Second prize 20 per cent) Third prize railways for 1891-93 has been published. It inlly havoc amenit Importers. Lite, 107, to per sent,
confirms the view that rallway: profis sin business is Hogāidons by, impo'rt konsen, the Mr. Hart Buck's Viper, 121k, gīb....................Owner 1: absorbed to an extraordinary extent by laterest natives feasid to embark in, enterprises until the Capt, Thomas' The Don, xret, Blb...Mr, May 3 | sed annuities having to is paid in sterling. The situation sho's signs of improvement. One of Hon. T. H. Whitehead's Rocket, rist. 8th...... loss by exchange in the course of the pose dealt. our largest lost houses has done nothing foss Map"Mr. Cruickshank 3 with, was twenty and a half millions of rupeen months past and the rest, may be said to be in, 59 Mr. Landale's Assyrian, 1101, 11lb......Owner o
- Pixs, June 16th, the same pilat. If the present crisis is prolongodt
who gained second and third prizes respectively, The time was exactly the same as that of the Aslatio race, 57 RECK
Lord F
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Lonnow, June 25th
no tima in brering up these Liwless organizas tions, for the ghection of villagers agad traders alike-Bangih Timings
Bangkok, June 3/3rd, 1893,
there is a dival outlook for next year. Paddy growers called to arms will be snabis to attendi
Mr. Courage's Thunderbolt, 11st, zalb...Owner, o Owing to the continued drought in France the 573 | Liente Watson's Fibrock, rost, glb......Owner & French Chamber have suspended duties on osts:
Ste ponies weighed out for this scramble, which and hay, and reduced the date y one half on to the cultivdon, and are of the worst years for. some time thr be the pr- janit. :31 in hoped, how.. appeared to be a thoral for the spendy Rocket, barley and males. Ha most dangerous, öppönent secmitng ur bartier:
"Ever, tant de totukizar (wil bir arrived at before: 1984 | racing-like little bay, Pibroch. Riding, like Rosebery, replying to a question put by so unplesantu penupw, je la within a masazza ble
weight, howevar, will tell, and selber of the Lord Lamington in the House of Lords, said he distance ofseing an ac compilahad fact./||50| favourites had a look in, the old cripple Vip, was very imperfectly acqustated with the causes. There ing further as of Interest from the thanks to judicious handling on the part of Mr, and poskion of the disputs began the French. Mekong se Slame se legions have found dise Hart Buck, winning an exalting race from: The and Blamese, and he believed. » Siamese were cretion thebetter parit of valour, and Don, capitally ridden by Mr. F. H. May, by a not aware of the suuct asture of the French: from all perfilons die Amed by the Franch bead, Rocket was a decent thirds Time de seca, demands.