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whatever, and that we were really not sufficiently philanthropic to pay 8150 per month for what we could obtain, and had a just and legni right to obtain, for nothing. Bat we did offer REUTER's agent 8500 per month for a decent daily service exclusively to the Hongkong Telegraph, and he replied that
THE marking of load-lines on merchant ships has been made compulsory in Spain. THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co's royal mail steamer Empress of India laft Yok hama at soon yesterday for Vancouver, via Victoria, the has on board ito saloen passengers. Five hundred and twelve bank notes weigh tib, observes a scientific investigat, but what Needless to say he is not an
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A YUNERAL service in memory of the late Mr. }, S. Laprnik was held at the C-thedral this afternoon, when a very large number of friends attended.
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And thus bis muse begins
Sing of the days that kie na more, Tell of an age that's gone bef.r String this old harp that by kin upell Recalls this wasted voice to tell WALTER J. MONTGOMERY, who played "Juveniles". Of scenes, of lives beyo d recall; to Geo. C. Mila throughout his Eastern tour and | Where Time bas spy að i's shroud o'er all, here (with an accent on the certain) has married To du and in their vacant place who will be well remembered in certain circles And Death consignes the Teuton race. Miss Grace Hawthorne, the well-known Let ruin and decay office-- in the same company when the accident bappened.
THE E, and A. Company's steamship Guthrie nived here early this morning an route to Sydney direct with a fall cargo of tea, and sailed again this afternoon. Full cargo is hardly the Cuthrie, w1.h anything like fack, will reach term, for there was not an foch of space available for eliber additional cargo or passengers. The Sydney laside 18 days.
REV-though thanks to the vigorous protests of this journal and the action taken in the Legislative Council by the Hon. T. H. WHITEHEAD, the quantity of the article has been greatly increased, even if the quality sil leaves much to be desired-is not for publication, why does the Chamber of Commerce still continue to draw the colossal sum of Six Dollans per mensem Wwwd is beslutely from the proprietors of our two loent the amount was very small, probably Į tumber it takes to be worth a £, he amits to American actress, at Manchester. They were
Imagining he was in one of the big news- contemporaries?
There is an incon- centres of the world Instead of being on a sistency in this business which ought to small laland in the China Sea, with about ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH.-The Mission be put to rights without delay,
ninety-five per cent. of its population steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside Scarcely a message is received through composed of Asiatics who are unable to vessels holating code pennant C, between 9 and Reuter's service but exception can be read English. This latter fact, however, 10-30 m, on Sunday, to convey men sabere to cetaken to the staleness of the contents and is beside the quesilon, hut our visitor hinted he 11 o'clock service, returning about 13.30 p.m. to the silly construction put upon it by something about getting ordinances passed Now we know what is the cause of the typhoon, kamenom of the translators along the chain of com-
munication from the Straits to Shanghal, what we have clearly demonstrated is and all other evlis the the flash is heir to in the to prohibit the Telegraph from printing and the awful heat, and the depression in trade, utah Chemist.
The local Agents cannot always be blamed public property, and doing a lot of ether Far East, The Daily Prost has broken out for equivocal or erroneous translations, for
gruesome things of a more or less deterrent into "Red Diamonds" again, after a mysterious Reuter's code is perhaps the most involved character; but as to how this pro-lence of about six months The best thing and intricate of any known. It is, however, gramme was to be carried out he main-that "Granny could do would be to slip in an essential point that the translator be a tained a discreet silence. We have not another long Interval now before going any fait with contemporary history and passing met RXUTER's agent since; he came, saw.
further with its penny scoicher. events both great and small the world but unlike Alexander of ancient story, did NOTWITHSTANDING bank fallares and billions over. The faultlies more with the scurviness not conquer. He has gone to sonnier of backruptcies, the gentle spirit of prey has of the service itself, than with the Agents.climes. The Hongkong Telegraph has not been stamped out of Australia yet. Witness: It was only yesterday that Reuter had the declined to contribute anything towards cool effrontery to wire to Hongkong that the maintenance of REUTER's past-history a German gunboat had left for Bangkok telegrams,, but we, are quite willing to when in reality he must have gained his liberally contribute to a aperial service if Information from either here or Shanghai. The Tdigraph is not alone in ladling out Joln issue with us.
our contemporaries in the Far East will adverse criticism to this lame-duck news agency-the Shanghai papers are crying havoc and threaten to let loose the dogs of war; the stolid Straits Times twits REUTER on his tardiness and the Pinang Gaselit, which apparently does not subscribe to the service, calis aloud for an amended telegraphic news system.
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Our Emily was so fxir That the ang is envied her, And whispered in her ear-
We wil ikke you away on Tuesday night. (11) A LECTURE will be delivered under the auspices of the Hongkong "Odd Volume" at the Hong kong Hotel on Tuesday, 18 July. at 5.30 p.m by Mr. F, A. Bather, M.A (Oxon), F.G.5, of the British Museum (Natural History Depart ment); member of the Museums Association. Saject-Colonia! Ma camp: Real and Ideal. Admission Free. Non-Members and Ladies are cordially invited
A WRITER on Chinese affairs stated that "The nativa det etive force is a secret body, and the best organised in the world. They have an eye upon every man, woman, or child, foreign or untive, in Chins, and, in addilan, watch over orch other." Some liars tell the truth lo spite of themselves. There is a modicom of truth in
the above, but it has to be looked for. Iris rather slogolar that the Daily Press to
day, in pablishing some remarks about a Portuguese lunatic with a ban]", also publishes the purport of a letter in reply. When letter and answer both appear in one issue, it looks as if the author of the reply must have seen the letter before it was printed... as if one or both the old lady playing the banjo originated la Granny's” fentile brain. Picture
ANOTHER new fottery, the Loteria Economics, has lately been asiftated in this colony by number of enterprising young Portuguese. The tickets, which ware sold at five cents each, being hawked about an freely and anxiously by these hard-up youngsters, soon brought this new gambling venture to the notice of the authorities, Stanton started on their track and the with the most desirable result that inspector
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"BOMBAY SODAS." We contlune to supply large bottles as hereto fore, Frat of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them to the ordi- nary size.
COAST PORT ORDERS, whenever practicable, are despatched by fint steamer leaving after receipt of order,
For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Emptles when received In good condition.
Counterfail Order Books supplled free on application.
THE GERMAN ARMY BILL The Reichstav passed the Erst clause of the Bill dealing with Peace by such a majority es virtually to ensure the passing of the entire measure.
European officers for their Navy, but so far THE Siamese are busily engaged in recruiting
however, have verused the services of a few men J. Soares, and Yum Yau Sam were yesterday from Bildab tamers trading to Bangkok, the brought before Capt. Hastinge who fined the latest addition heing an Englishman who a short former $as with the alternative of six weeks, an time since was in the Sca tish Oriental Com-the latter $75 or three months Imprlicament, pany's service. He proceeds South In a day or Two to in the Stamese fla ship—If she is st!!! afloat.
IT was alsy to live with Murphy when he was drunk," said a woman, giving evidence lately in a wife-beating case at Ashburton (NZ), "H. was always goed then, but when he was sober he was a bɛate that no one could live with."
All that I loved ad well
Though Lethean weds grow o'er their tomb, Remembrance stiff dwells thei Though dark-winged birds infest the gloom➡.
Where Dukenfels' blue monatadas weep O'er Kaleswinter bushed to sleep, A ruined fastnes out of date
of marble keeps chistence did grace Locks down with scorn upon the gate That with two others takes the place The he
of mald Poor Fphí dwelt benesth yon bill :. I bear her songs resounding stil); My songs with cadance sad, Her lovig fen w 3) always filt
Now Hugo water dontest friend t I often heard, thele voices blend In tuneful melody, while they Would der home at close of day, Or is their be-t safi down the streakti
That now e cords their summer dream, While dr.bing to the sea, Sophi watched the moon light shine Upon the vite-clad hills ved Rhines And hand in hand was went to rove By castle wall and silent grove With Hugo as her guldo.
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The roses bloomed, bright days flet fast, And summer farled when at last Her noble lawri elajmet her hand, - But she, regardless of crue. fate, Laughed as she ever bide him wilt- Thus kept blm waiting on. The scent of flowers c mè o'er the mead, And smiling nature seemed to plead Her Hugo's cause on eres soft breath; She did not know that life and death Wals hand in band with all rubifror, And meerly lend for summer time These dreams that pass away At last across the castle moat The trampet sounds the piring note- He smiles and bids farewell AT the humillati n.ned prayer demonstration in Melbourne Town Hill the other day, afte
The Drakenfeld lamented fordt Bishop Goe bað delfyrred an address, the co.
Lest love to plán, and wits his sword Tegation sang, "God moves in a mysterion.ught refuge on a foreign shore, MY" This, says Bulletin, shows that even now And J'Ined his ca-la hoy war,
Bar ne'er returned agala, the church hasn't hegan to grasp t'e situati n (ir win the fact that "Vathew Deries and Bent and Muaro-moved in such a mysterious was
inaiouatio that the Deity went out of its way to meve las mere mysterious fashion than rusl for the express purpose of making sahu ban alloiments go down to their natural value, is only another example of the diseased self Importance of the average cleric, who, li he chances to stab his toe against a log with a wall in it, or if he over-oats himself and gets a pain In the dinner-tak always says that he is being "chastened by Heaven. Also, in certain inflatedly humble fashion, he is proud of being "chastened, just as the ordinary carusi groveller is proud of having been kicked by a prince. If be considered as anybody could co vince the church that it wasn' The Americans now in China | being specially chastened it would be the would be ordered to withdraw and all American | roughest thing that has happened to it since the trade with Chins would be stopped. It struck Reformation, home.
for years cheerfullu i eleven, twelve, thirteen, seventeen, twenty, and Te-torallers are hereby invlied to con÷lder be that ws the main cause of the rouble, Th
THE HOME PULT BILL. Clause too bas bern negatived. Clauses twenty-one have been withdrawn, while the discussion on fourteen, Sheen,- and sixteen bas been postponed. The other clauses, up to the twenty-seventh, have been carried,
FRANCE AND SIAM.
ANOTHER "INCIDENT.”
$3,600 a year for these cablegrams, of to be paid in October. Four and a half paper which amount, as above stated, the Hong-will be accepted at par in payment of subscry kong Government contributes $1.500. This tions to leans. grant was sanctioned by the Inte Sir JOHN POPE HENNESSY,. but it is open to question whether or not in this instance, he acted with characteristic acuteness. The balance of the sum total is made up by private subscribers, who pay 86 per month; though it is generally understood that the Chamber of Commerce has to make up any deficiency that may exist. The Telegraph anted-up the regulation half-dozen pieces of silver, and it was not, until our holy evening contemporary had driven the office donkey-cart through what was intended to be a binding agree. ment, and our repeated protests went un- heeded, that we felt bound, as a matter of principle, to sever the connection. And we don't pay anything now,, haven't paid- a cent for a long time past, and don't Intend now or hereafter to support an out-of-date monopoly which Impedes pri- vate enterprise and allows Jackdaws to strut about in the glaring guise of the gorgeous bunyip. Seriously speaking, the telegraphic service from London to Hongkong, even with the recent additions, is most unsatis- The following is a List of Waters always kept | factory, and is susceptible, without much ready lo Stock:→→→
extra exertion, of great improvement; but the REUTER monopoly must first be effectually quashed. We say monopoly, but it is one only in the sense that it is sanctified by "olo custom.” If we mistake not, RIUTAK used to receive considerable favors from the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, such sa having his messages "tapped!' In transit, thus saving the cost of an extra word in the address of each message, but it is fair to assume that this privilege has been done away with and that the field should
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The French Consul in Hongkong, M. Gacy- raud, about eight o'clock last night received a telegram from Admiral Humann, which he courteously and promptly communicated to the press, as follows
case of Murphy and many like him. There re men who require to be kept tight at the public expense, and who should be arrested and sent 10 gaat whenever found sober or insufficiently
drank.
MR. 1. HUBLTY ASHTON, one of the coudel f the Chinese government in the recent test case before the moreme Court, San Francisco, as to the constitutionality of the G-ary law, made the slatement that the Chinese government bad already informed the State Department that if anything was done under the Geasy law all relations with Chios-diplon.atic, commercial and otherwise would terminated.
·AND EXHIBITION.
Sud Ephi witched and wrriet long. And heard the loud • iumphant song That Wariors sang ai th y mirched past Wih gallant trend-to home at last, she heard them sprak of other lands. I falter climes and golden strands; And fien saw them pain afar, And tell the talk of some bright star That rosë aỹove the baitle-fi-ld, | Shiolog upon their leader's shield As Hugo led them on to lime, And when they mentioned Hago's name They looked upon the ground and sald- "His.bark satis on the unknown sea, Then Ephi bowed her head. The leaves of autumn, one by one, Fell to the eastb, the morning sun Smiled on them all before the breeze Bore them away. The tailing bees Still baver'd round each fading flower And butte alles danced thro' the bower
THERE WAS quile an enjoyable concert at the | THE PROPOSED ATHLERIC FETE | Thea Ephi sought repose. Club Germania lost evening the only defect noticeable being a piggardly catall-ent of the programme. The occasion may have been the 14th, or it may have been in honor of the Duke of York and the Princess May, for whem---
DRUMS MUST BEAT AND TRUMPETS BRAY
SAIOON, July 14th, 4 p.am. Information has been received by wire from Bangkok that yesterday afternoon, while the Inconstant and Comate wern lying off the Menam river bar, they were suddenly attacked by six Siamese vessels aided by the Pakpam foris The French gunboats n pelled the attack easily, and at once entered the river, in spite of the Siamese having sunk hulks and fald torpedoes about the bar; the Inconstant and Comata anchored off Bangkok city during the
As long as the excitement lasts. To com night, and remain there for the present.
pensate neighbours for any little disarrangement Tale statement explains itself sufficiently well that may have occurred in the family chandaliers the French vessels have been intending to and to soothe matters down in a nice triendly go up the river for some time, and the Siamese, | way, they sang a musical parody on “ God save without definitely forbidding them, have been || the Queen," There now, praparing to prevent them. Captain Bory of the Inconstant, and Captain d'Artigo da j net, of the Comets, are both men of
pt
action,
len, and probably decided to take adva zuge of the first good tide, and go up to Banga the usus way, as it everything was ply
Ar the Magistracy to day, before Mr. H. V, Wodehouse, Ho Wal Hing, compradore of the team Lanch Company, Limlied, was charged by Mowbray Stafford Northcote, secretary of the Company, with having embezzled over $2,000 from the Company between 1st March,
As recently mentioned in there columns, a proposal bas been made among the members of ibe Victoria Recreation Club and. Garrison to hold a three daya athlette tournament, with exhibitions of various kinds, on the Praya Reclamation about Chrisimas, for the joint bent of local charities, the Gorrison Orphans Fund, and the V.R.C. building fond. Although the commlitee of the Club did not care to recom, mend a direct vote of the Club mesey, a low of the members bave already come forward and
guaranteed a substantial som to form the nucleus of the required fund, exceeding the Committee's estimate of what the club might be asked to provide. This at any rate forms a basis on which to develop the scheme. A mesting of
friendly-for that is, indeed," the 8802, and 1st May, 1893. Mr. Dennys #ppeared the Clabis, we bellesg, to be held shortly, and the
ostensibly; the Siamese, however, not) (1- understanding whether they were atce or at war, made some rash and probably taauthorised merement which the French construed Into a su den attack," though there are not six Slamenn war vessels in the world probably they were revenun launches, or Janky. Anyhow i seemed sufficient to justly the Inconstant and Comete. In activa resist. ance, after which they followed out their original plan of going up the river There is no mention of loss of life on eltber vide, and apparently nothing has occurred to constiste a breach of "friendship" between the two Governments.-Ed, # K. Telegraph.]
be open to legitimate private enterprise. And this is what we are getting at. If the Eastern Extension and Great Northern Telegraph Companies are alive to their own interests they will listen to proposals that may shortly be made to them with a view of establishing a Press rate for the Far East-a rate that would suit the altered character of the times and cor- respond with that granted to Australian The East certainly does not contribute in subsidies equalling the newspapers.
colossal amounts paid by the Australian Colonies, but the income which these two Companies derive from their con- stituents in this part of the globe entitles them to some consideration. And the. Compatties, too, would reap
a rich harvest from the numerous Journals published in Hongkong, Shanghai and THE best marksmen are usually those with grey Japan, and the papers would be materially or blue eyes the gainers half-a-co uma of Interesting telegrams daily, from one of the reputed London agencies, bringing the Far East In close touch with the rest of the world, would prove especially beneficial to all concerned, and the enterprise that produced this result would not go unrequited. That is the reason why the Hongkong Telegraph
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Observatory notice to-day says “Il-defined depression in China Son.. Barometer unsteady, Ir la stated that Lord Derby was never drunk, although he drank too much every day for go years. Happy mas ↑
for the prosecution and Mr. Wilkinson for the defence. It Is alleged that the compradore has been doing a little squeese pidgin," charging more than he paid for maintenance and upkeep and the defence is that the compradora only fallowed "olocustam." The case was zemanded until the 20th, bail $4,000.
proposal will then for the first time assume defalte form. It la now certain that the Club can, even without any outside help, get up an athletic festival ens fably large scale-good enough, probably, to attract numbers both of competitors and of spectators from Shanghal and the aniparts 1 good enough to fil three days' pr:gramme to over-crowding i good enough to THIS pats. is especially dedicated to Mr.Justify the enlistment of all the athletic and Alphabetics! O'Brien, C. M. G.:-Inquiries are often made regarding the longest authenticated speech on record. It was made in the British Columbian, Legislature many years ago and the following is an account of it - The measure before the House weald, If passed, have deprived many settlers of their lands. Member De Cosmos was in a hopeless minority -betood alone. The "job" had been held back til the eve of the close of the assion ; unlesa
Rymnastic resources available and to provide satisfactory prize Hats; good enough to be mpiled by the addition of a flower show, baby show, and exbiblis of many other objects, with the farther attractions of music and countless musements, to be arranged in detall at a later stage. Given all this, what more could ba desired ?
THE LEGEND OF THE IVF.
(FROM A GERMAN LEGEND.)
Rhine is sweeping, onward' shrough those
hushed in dreams |
And Natan's fairy voices blend, and with the'
powerful tida
legislation was taken before noon on a given day, the act of confiscation would fall. The day before the expiration of the limitation De Cosmos got the floor about 10 am, and began The a speech against the bul. Its friends cared quaint and rustic scenes, ··· little, for they supposed that by one or two o'clock | And moonberms sport upon it while the world is he would be through, and the bill could be pat en its passage. One o'clock came, and De Coamos was speaking stül-bad not more than entered upon his subject. Two o'clock he was saying "in the second place." Three o'clock ha produced
feasfat baadio of evidence and insisted on reading ( The majority began to THE microscopiat ays that a mosquito bas 22 have a suspicion of the tru he was going teeth. His veracity would not be doubled by to speak till next noon and kill the bill. For a while they made merry over it, but, residents at Kowloon if he had said 3,322. Ir has been ascertained by actual investigation as it came on to dusk, they began to at
THE O. &0. S. S. Co's steamer Beige, wh Yokohama, on the 13th Inst.
They serenade the blissful reign of night's
Elysian bride.
The sea-bound breeze is flitting thro' each lonely
fragrant bower,
And sighing round the battlements of yon dim
anciani towe
That looms above this rural spot, and tells by
day and night, And years to come a history of long departed
might A stage descited, ivy forms the drop-scene of
decay, And owls watch o'er the bones of those who
acted to the pt y
handoned them, beʼruse each ons afforded him acance to digress and gain time. They tried to shoot him down but that gave bim a breathing-spice, and, finally, they settled down to watch the combat between strength of will and weakness of bedy. They gave him no mercy - no adjour ment for dinner, no chance to do from bla subject, no stuing down. Twilight more than wet his lips with water, no wanderig The log of life is running, but the sands soon
leave the glass.
Gone and forgotten passed away, as all things
earthly pass-
There yet remains a glimpse of youth- Those feudal thurns attest the truth, And from their high exilied throne, With Drakenfe's foundation storia They bid defiance to the gale, And Ephis' Knight they still bewall- Bat ba will ne'er return. And from her grave beurath the tren A strange plaat creeps towards the sea : The Ephi's toul that onward goes To find her long-lost Knight,
CALEDON A.
ENTHUSIAST.
Land of Chivalry and Freedom, Land of old traditional fame, May thy n ble sons and daughters Lang uphold their honored name 1 -Land where foreign foes neler ventare,
Land where tyrant never fred, Land whore sans are ever foremost, Treading nobly ife's Eiga road i Land of simple-hearted Madness, Land of patriotic worth, May your virtues ever flourish, Hirdy clanumen of the north f
Land where rest in silent slumbers Athes four boncted sker, May their memories long be cheriakos i Round our humble cottage fires.
CYNIC.
Land of ancient bloody syrints, Ranting traitors deep and als Land of thieving “ Filelan teerals,* Killed rogues and stolen sye ! Land of Bibles, Kirks and “Braizales,” Saints, and laufen awa1 frail, Drunkards, sheberre, Godly Descons
› Pa‹rlich, thistles, brose and kalli 1-
Land bi canny careía' bodies,
Foes to all anvndly fen,
Those who sum up ma's whole duty - Heaven, Halland 3.0, 1.
Land of droning psalms and salmons, Pawky pi, and sanfly bores, Faur fair chleis so fuad'et country That they leave it,'fake'in scores.
CORRESPONDENCE,
Woda bet necesarily 'sodores the opłałowe may senamad Carpondents in this column.] THE LATE RACE FOR THE 8.HANGHAI
CHAMPIONS--
REUTER'S TelegramS. THE Reuter's telegrams received in Hong- kong are supposed not to be printed in the local Press until twenty-four hours after their receipt, and they are marked "For the private information of the subscribers only, and not for publication." If not for publication, but merely for the private is anxious to see REUTER' altogether & left San Francisco for this port, ofs Information of subscribers, why are they unsatisfactory service "bust-up." printed at all? A Chamber of Com- By the by, a gentleman, called at this merce paradox of the old fashioned stylece a week or two ago, claiming to be It is about time this ridiculous farce was a representative of ReUrza's Telegram blotted out. The Hongkong Government, Co. Ld., and stated that he had been sent In the interests and on behalf of the rate on a special mission to discover why the that it takes a small 14 days to travel a milalarmed. They tried Interruptions, but soon payers, subscribes $1,500 per annum for Hongkong newspapers did not specially This doesn't refer to the China Snail; & noem these cablegrams, which contribution of contribute to the cost of the Service. It was | moves at all. public money makes them the property of explained to him that our eminently virtuous The Canadian Pacific Railway Cau royal mail; the public, the twenty-four hours delay and high-toned colleagues were special steamer Empress of Japan jekt Bbabgkel for in publication and the proviso for the contributors to the tune of 46 per month this port at noon today, and may be expected private Information of subscribers only and that the Telegraph had also been one to arrive about 5 pm, on Monday next. and not for publication" are therefore merely the silly vapourings of fossils who aredly in need of a prolonged holiday in an asylum for the feeble
inded and mentally deranged, and who Constitute: fast corroding monument
old-time local conditions
Lady passenger (excitedly, to fodas) Stop which, happily, are now dead and gone. Why for REUTER's benefit, as this was a charge the launch, qukk 1. There's a poos coplie fallen should there be a delay of twenty which all newspapers had to face. We overboard 1 four hours between the receipt and asked the gentleman-a Mr. J. K. Lousiak (Calmis) |--Masken-be have pay publication of these cablegrams, in which TRAFFORD-if after close examination he farm 1 - it must not be forgotten the community at could discern any green in our dexter optic; At the Maglamacy" to-day," before: Captain large have a vested interest! It is a explained that we enjoyed the blessed Hastings, a Chloepe woman was fined $75 or ridiculous sham, as the contents of the privilege of being taxpayers in this three months for obstructing an Opium Farm messages are pretty well known : within'i glorious monument of British enterprise excise officer while searching her house ut husky whisper, his eyes were simont shut and / The moon bakde sexy""and"spirits tate==this who is acquainted with, the facts, to stitn how, half-an-hour after their receipt, and It and Industry, that as taxpayers we hated-wan yesterday. Mr. H. L. Dennys were bleared and bloodshot, his lege tottered may be taken for granted that it was the contributed our fair share towards protested and Mr. Robinum dekoded under him, his blackened lips were cracked and counter charge, brought by the defendant against smeared with blood, De Cosmos bad spoken same when this silly regulation, was first defraying the cost of wires which nine the plaintif, that as and assaulted her, was twenty-six hours, and Taved the settlers their framed, the information sent out by times out of ten were of no local Interest | dizmisveds
to
of the victims to that extent until differences is understood that the Pater's Pence presented of opinion arose which left es no to the 3 ope by the pilgrims since the beginning | darkened s alternative but to gracefully retire. He of the year amount to about 10,000,000 lire suggested that, as the Service had lately This may be tree zotwithstanding its suspicious been greatly increased, if would be a ring good thing if the three focal newspapers agreed to contribute $150 each, per month,
On the ferry launch Setting Star,
of the Rhine,
de desed the gas was lit ; members slipped out But let us walk together thro' the portals of vast
relays, returned to sleep in time squads, but De Cosmos went on. The Speiker, And bear the long dead minstrel the minstrel to whom he was addressing himself, was alter.
Before nately doxing, storing, and trying to look wide. He wests the seal of death upon his weird and Awake Day - dawned, and the majority slipped out in squads to wash and breakfast, And silver locks and lengthy beard his aspect
wrinkled form, and the speaker still held on. It cannot be said
scant adorn.
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To the Edilaw of the “North China Daily
Now,
SIR-in a paragraph ecently published in the Hongkong Telegraph rioting to the ques Honed riding out of Blackberry in the fece for the Champions" wat mening, it is stated that na" informal Investigation into the maiter was the result that Mr. D E. Sasson was thereby made by the Stewa dy of the Jockey Club with exonerated. If this statement; is correct (of which I have no officiil luforination) it is perhaps open to question whether the Stewards woska ba juified in isking the decided step, they sis reported to have done on the result of an ** in« tamal Investigation *
However this may be 1 think it well, as one
the case at present stands,
After the Race for the Champlons some members of the Club made, some rather MORE remarks regarding the riding of Blachhrey Me: Handnam haarlang nd Move Femaakte roguerol