ing effect in colorisi circles and has excited the borror of the whole nation. The details of the atrocities described by Councilor Rose Corey the idea that Chancellor Lelat, Assessor Wellan
and the German soldiers in the Cacaroons are half-crazed by heat and liquor when they tortured the natives.
The evidence against the officials is perfectly clear. Wehlan himself related what a splendid -expirience the soldiers had. In scalping the bostile natives. Some of the prisoners were skinned alive. In many cases the soldiers made incisions at the neck, and then holding the loose akle with their teeth, pulled the scalp off.
Engineer Gebbard of the Colonial steamthip Nachifeal, says that Chancellor Leist okén brought native women from the prison in the middle of the sight and made them dance before
him
The Kreuz Zeitung says: "The details of the atrecities are tro horrible for publication."
CONETANTINOPLE, April 14th,
The Armenian Patriarch bas resigned, as the outcome of extreme dissatisfaction expressed by Armenians against his administrailón of their aff. An attempt to assassinate him was made on Sunday.
NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL.
LONDON, April aut. The ble majorly in the House of Commons 1st evening in favour of continuing the grant of 10,000 to the Duke of Edinburgh is by no means to be reguded as testifying to the duke's popularity or as the evidence of Parliament's obsequiousness to royalty. It is a matter of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1894.
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN
MAIL.
The following telegrams from our Sydney exchanges were crowded out" of last night's
LONDON, Apill 16th.
The London Chamber of Commerce desired 10 entertain Sir George Grey at a dinner; but he declined on the pround of feeble health.
The Vostache Zeitung, the Berlin sem! official newspaper, strongly urges the Germs Goverment to permit the Australian colonies
slightest good. « The kidney secretion was something frightful, bolag a mass of matter, blood, and bile.
"This continued are months, and I grew weaker and thinner every day. My friends thought nothing would sars man. Many urged me to have further ivice, as at this time the secretions were much worse, to undertake the government of Samoa,
and the motions resembled white clay. Another ADELAIDE, April 18, attack came on, and as I was daily getting woran, I The Hon Thomas Playford and Miss Play-ald, "I will noe the doctor arst, and if he can do me ford are starting for London to-day. Accordlog no good, I will sook further medical help. to a cablegram from London published this morning, the news of the sudden appotel- Duty, ment of Mr. Playford as Agent-General for the colony has provel great shock to Sir John Bray, who was entirely unsuspicious that "iach a change was contemplated.
The following is a comparison of the new with the cld duties:-
XCISK.
*
Beerfaot over 10:5 specific gravity). per barrel.......... (and so on, in proportios) Spirit-Per proof gallon... CUSTOMS. Beer(not over ross specific gravity), per 36ga).......... (and so on, in proportion) Da (not over 1215, as
New
69
Old Duty,
63
To 6
II O
6 6
ال
I 10 6
70
III C II 4
15.2 17 9
The same cable states that the other Agents, General ja London are unanimous In their astonishment at and condemnation of the singularly inconsiderate action of the South Australian Government,
The vacancy in the Mialstry consequent on abore), per 35gal.£160 £166 Playford's departure has been filed up as Do(over 13152s above),
follows: Holder takes the Treasurerabip, and per 36gal...
Jenkins accepts the portfolio of Minister of Public Spirits-Per proof gallon....... 10 10
Works. Do. Liqueurs and cardlais,
Splendid accounts continue to come to hand per gallon.....
14 B
concerning the various local reefing abows. Do Perfumed, per gallon.... 17 3
INCOME TAX On all incomes (with abate-
ment under £400) On all facomes (with abale=
ment under £500)
ww
2d in £
Bd In April 17th,
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
(Per Fresch Mall.)
(From a Paris Correspondent )
THE POSITION IN SPAIN.
It is very difficult to obtain the inner news to the political and commercial condition of Spain.
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"Accordingly I went to see him, but he was from hot and would not return until late at night. I case home defected and did not know what to do but my daughter said," Why don't you try Mother Siegel Curative Byrup? We hear it has gored so many. If it does you no good, it will do no harm,' 'Well,'-I said to her, "I will try a bottla,*
Intimrations
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THE HONGKONG DAIRY
FRESH MILK,
"I then began to take it, and off how thankful I afterwards was, for on the third day I could soo sush a change. The secretion, inatend of being nothing but "MILK soraption, became clear, and the motions's healthy colour. From that time I daily gained health and strength, and in a short time I was as well sa ever in my life; and have had no return of the disease. =~I can, therefore, speak of this medicine in the highest terme, for, under God's blessing, it cured me whats nothing else had the slightest affäst."
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The above communication” is from ashuainner man of high character in the county of Brecon. For especial reasons he desires his name to be witheid for. the present, but we treely pladga our cwn reputation for the truth of his statement. "Thejista la Fohruary 13:6, 1899.
The attacks which would probably have soon ended his life were severe kidney anditeer congestion, growing out of profound indigestion and drepepsis. Hi system was flooded with bile sald polsons, and he may thank Heaven for having daughter who made the right anggestion at a critical moment. In sourage and good sense she is like the other noble girl who are her father's ship from wreak while he lay AWO i lá voyagon, any wo,...[Alok,
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From New York It, is reported that 250,000 rinting has taken place in many parts-of-1, epless in his cabin. Soccer attend them In their
miners in the United States go out on strike on Saturday for an increase of 20 per cent. In | wares.
The World states that the Right Rev. Field Flowers Goe, Anglican Bishop of Melbourne, has been offered the rectorship cf Hall, but that be las refused.
Germany is floating a £3,000,000 loan, carrying 3 per cent, interest.
Mr. Hall, a gentleman who recently purchased Camoor Place, near Oxford, with a view of acquiring the palios of Amy Robiul, believed to be haunted by a ghost, is now song the Earl of Abingdon to rescind the purchase. The groseds of the action are that the place purchased Is not the bistoric place where Amy Robsart was confined.
Dr. William Stewart, the British Consul at Asuncion, capital of the republic of Paraguay, has sent a cable message to the Government, la which he reports that 110 of the Australian act that the Literals voted to continue the
immigrants have abandoned the New Australia grant.very largely ont of respect for Mr Glad-settlement, and that the remaining settlers are stone, who made the arrangements whereby the perfectly satisfied, grant was conferred upon the doke. Mr. Glad- atone had the fulfilment of his contract to con tinue the grant so much at heart that he told the Liberal whips that the grant were not sup→ ported by the Liberals he would come in the house and speak in favour of its continuance bow- ever ill he might be. If by any chance the cup porters of the Government had been out-rated the mir isters would alra have appealed to the House to consult their digalty in observing the provisions of the International marriage settle- ment. Underlying the debate was a strong feeling of contempt for the Duke of Edinburgh which was only half concealed. It is an open secret that bath, the Queen and the Prince of Wales intervened with the duke and urged him to surrender the whole annuity after his accasion in the Coburg Duchy, and it is also knows that both Mr. Gladstene and Lord Salisbury, with whom the duke.consulted, gave him advice similar to that given by the Queen and Prince of Wales. It was with the greatest dificulty that they persuaded him to surrender the 15.coo, but nothing that could be said would Indice him to give up the remaining £19,000 As the Radicals will annually renew ther pro- tests against the payment of the grant, royalty gene ally will bave abundat reason to regret the duke's meaɛness. Select English ticles are circulating the report that the duke intends to spend the entire sum the grant in a month's birqueting at Clarence House, his London residence. Public money continues to malotaln Clueree House for him, but he will have to aler his charcer migbelly it he becomes as Javish in his hospitality as his friends Intimate, even at the expense of somebṛdy else.
The debate was very exciting and creative of much confusion. Lord Randolph Church, In opposing the motion, made a savage stack upon the Radicals in general and Mr. Labouchere in particular, Though he looked , he spoke with a great deal of vigour and earnestus. He eulogized Mr. Gladstone and declared that if he were in the House he would give Mr. Labouchere and bis fellow Radicals à drubbing from the effects of which they would not recover for many a day. He accused the Radials of wishing to make a crossing-sweeper of the Dake of Edinburgh, whereupon Mr. Conybeare (Radical) shouted, "His mother has plenty of money,
Lord Randolph's speech was greeted with derlive laughter by the Radicals, mod Mr. Libouchere and Mr. Storey kept up a mading fire of latexruptions.
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Commentlig on Lord Randolph's speech, the Chronicle says it would be merciful to draw a vell over the scene. Much to Mr. Balfour's rellef, towards the end of b's speech Lord Churchill quieted down and quoted an effective passage from a speech made by O'Connell
April 3rd. Emilo Carnot, allar Fortara, noarchist, arrested on Saturday was remanded to-day, He admited being an accomplice of Folti, and raid Polti had intended to blow up the Royal Exchange. Poti and the prisoner also intended to marder Melville, an inspector of police.
Considerable comment has been created in legal, judicial and social morality circles during the last few weeks concerning the large number of felonious arults upon young children that have been brought to trial before the higher courts. As an instance, at the last sinfon of the Liverpool Assizes four 'men when ages ranged from 45 to 23 were scatenced to terms of penal servitude aggregating 55 years for offences of this description. The highest sentence was eighteen years and the lowest ten. In pasalog sentence apon one of the prisoners Justice Charles sald that it was absolutely imperative that in offences of this character, the law thould be rigorously enforced.
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The Court has returned a verdict for the Earl of Abingdon.!
12,000 joiners have struck work in Vienna for eight hours a day and the minimum wages of ten florins.
Admiral Mello, the Brazilian insurgeat leader, with 1,200 of his followers, have suitendered to the Argentine Government,
The Crar hasicfused the request of the Triple Alliance to consider the question of a general dhammament by the Great Powere.
Another bombwhich had been ordered by the Anirchist Polti has been discovered in a work- shop in South London.
An explosion has occurred on board the Brazilian guabeat Cabidello, killing 15 men.
Mr. Robert Reid, Victorian Minister for Defence, regrets that the Imperial authorities have concluded their mall contract with the P. and O. and Orient companies, as he believes that it would have been possible to have made beter terms with the companies,
Mr. R. Threshire Reid, QC., Liberal member for the Dumieles district, Scotland, succeeds Sir John Rigby, Q.C., as Solicitor-General.
A fire broke out yesterday at the. Duke, of Saxe-Coburg's palace. The Duke and Prince Alfred toole an active part in extinguishing the games, and the damago was not heiry,
Seme sensation has been created by the ascuncement that certain official experts appointed by the French Government to examine and report on the French Navy, agree in general condemnation of the vessels as terribly ineffi- cleat.
There are eight candidates for the French Presidency, the election for which takes place in December next. These include M. Francois Sadi Carnot (the present President), M. Castimir- Pelor (the present Premier), M. Duppy (an_ex- | Premier), M. Challemel Lacour (President of the Seaste), and M. Meline,
It is reported that the Car of Russia has declined to enter into any disarmament scheme unless France and Germany first agree to abandon their quarrel.
The examination of directors and officials of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company was resumed this morning.
From private information received in Paris, It appears that during the first few weeks of April most southerly provinces and that, although the military powers have been able to quell all out- ward disturbances at the point of the bayonet, moral disorder is still unrestrained,
A large body of working-men at Barias have demanded food for their familles on a menace of ploadering
In Andalusia, the officials have been obliged to undertake public works in order to sveld riots, and in Cadiz, the land-owners, to save their proptiles, have consented to help to feed the unemployed
THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.
The foremost politicians and statesmen of Austria and Servis, and the press of the two countries, it is reported, agree with prominent French leaders in affairs of state, that he present Intention of the Powers of the Tripin Alliance it Isolate France, and create a union of the Eastern Powers, similar to that exlating from 1815 to 1850.
DEATH OF AN EMINENT PRIEST. The death of the celebrated Cardinal Dasmst, which occurred at Rome on April 4th, has caused
■ profound sensation. His Eminence was regarded as an extremely likely successor to the Papal See,
FOOCHOW NOTES.
Fonchow, rath May, 1994.
A Chinese hospital will be opened to-monow on a site called Domur, over the Long Bridge, where poor patients can find medical attendance, medicines, etc, at the cheap rate of 20 cash eich patient. This benevolent institution is under the auspices of some Chinese doctors, and the hours of consultation will be from 8.m. to noon every day.
The Niagra merchants, with a view to project their junki̇ from pirical attacks, have come into a convention with the Government authorities to provide four vessels armed an war junks for that purpose. The authorities agree to pay the salaries and mess expenses of the crowG of these gun-boats, while the merchants forzish other necessaries.
Over the Long Bridge at a place called Sang. kai-chew, near the Sugar Mills, a Chinami was found helping himself to some poles from raft. Theguardian of the poles attacked the plan- derer with a boat hook, struck him on the hud, and killed him, and the body was then thrown into the river. The wife of the deceased is now demanding an indemnity through the authorstjes, who have promised to see that the case is silla- factorily settled.
The propilators of the lead papy shops hay. fog proposed a reduction of to per cent. on the salaries of their employét, a strike took place a few days ago. The case has been reported to the authorities, and we hear the proprietors and the strikers have appointed a committed to abi- trate this affair, and that nearly $2,000 lare already been spent on this account. The export Mr. H. J. Bristow, a director, give evidence | of this lead, paper is in consequence of this that the Londes board had made no attempt to | very trouble, much curtailed at present, conceal that capital of the company was largely A Chinaman living at Pagoda Anchonga invented in land companies. As a young director came up to the city the other day and bought ten be greatly trusted the others.
pairs of Chinese sbors. As he was entering a beat to convey them home, a. likim ranner stopped him and demanded the tax on them. He answered that there was no such tax on shoes A great sensation has been caused in Belgium made in Foochow; the runner in response struck by the arrest at Antwerp of a woman named him, which caused him to lose his balance and Mme. Jonlaux, well-known in society circles lo fall into the river, with the result that bawan Brussels, or a charge of murder,
Mr. Justice Williams expressed the opinion that the witness had over much confidence in the other directors and the managers.
It is milaged that for some time she has been ; engaged in poisoning friends and relatives with the object of securing their, insorinco money, and that she has been successful, several persont biring died slow deaths owing to poisonous dregs having been administered to them.
The amount that the accused has obtained is said to be £6,000.
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drowned. The lkin runner then disappeared, and the boatman took possession of the shoes and moved away also—-Echo.
GIRLS OF THE RIGHT SORT.
"My daughter, unless you can work the ship of the coast, she will soon strike the rooke, and we shall all be lost."
THE great value of Scott's Empiston el Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites in Wasting Diseases in shown by the accompanying state. ment from D. C. Freeman, Sydney, Aust. "Having been a great sufferer from palmonary attacks and gradually wasting away for the past two years, it affords me great pleasure to testify that the above medicine has given me great relief, and cheerfully recommend it to all suffer. ing in a similar way to myself. In addition I would say that it is very pleasant to take.”). Any Chemist can supply -Sole Agent for Hong- kong and the Empire of China: Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong,—Advi
To-day's Advertisements.
ST. ANDREW'S
CHAPTER,
HONGKONG, No. 218, S.C.
REGULAR
ACRATE CONVOCATION of the above SONY' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 17th loa'aat, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely Visiting Companions are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 17th May, 1894.
THEATRE
ROYAL
1579
MRS. POTTER
AND
MR. BELLEW
(ESTABLISHED 1871.)
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FRESH BUTTER,
CREAM,
CREAM CHEESE AND ́·
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ALWAYS ON HAND FOR CASH, OR TO ORDER. FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT.
NONE BUT THE FRESHEST AND BEST SUPPLIED,
ADDRESS :-
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J. KENNEDY,
PROPRIETOR,
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The only remedy which has been found effectual in securing inmunity from the attacks of Mosquitos and other venemous insects.
By burning one of SOUTHALL'S MOSQUITO CONES is C Room before going to bed,
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These Cores are composed entirely of Aromatic Plants carefully selected for their insecticidal properties, and withough destructive to insects, they are quite harmless to men and animals. The odour when bursting is very agreeable, and hence they may be used to fumigate sick rooms, as the most delicate invalid can support the fragrance.
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ENGLAND.
Sold in Boxes of 24 Cones by all Chemists and Storekeepers; and by
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To-day's Advertisements.
ARMY CONTRACTS.
TENDERS Fill be received at the Under, mentioned Office until 12 o'clock NOON, on MONDAY, the 18th day of May, 1804, for HOSPITAL SUPPLIES, fncluding BEEF, MUTTON, FLOUR, POTATOES, FRUIT, MILK, FOWLS, EGGS, WINES and SPIRITS,
&c., &C., &c. during a period of One Yes an Nine Months, commencing on 1st July, 1894.
Forms of Tender, Conditions of Contract, and any further particulars may be obtained an application at this Ofice, between the hours of | to and 4 o'clock, and no Tender will be enter fained unless made upon the Form so obtained The Secretary of State for War does zot bind himself to accept the Lowest or any Tender.'
HEAD QUARTER OFFICE B.
[594 Hongkong, 17th May, 1894-
AUCTION SALE OY
·A LARGE QUANTITY OF
THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddeli Straat.)
THE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this wis the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL Lark and the PRIVATE BOARDING Hover-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 PAL; or later policy be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER the Parties sending Dishes, &c., for same-and Cash. Scalo on application.
Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00 Tiffa
Breakfast
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Hongkong, 3rd May, 1894-
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Box Office at Mosars, KELLY & WALEH, Ld. Late Trams Each Evening,
SATURDAY, May 19th.
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See Expresses.
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A Smoking Concert will be given by Mr. FOTTER and Mr. BELLEW in the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on SATURDAY next, 19th fostant, at 9.15 9.M, precisely. The Committes of the Hongkong Smoking Concert Club have. kladly undertaken the direction of the Concert | *THE and bare promised the assistance of some of their members.
Tickets of admission can be had from the HON. SECRETARY:of the above Club or from Merus, KELLY & WALSH, L
Price $2.00 Commencing 9.15 P.M. precisely.
T. V.. TWINNING, Manager. Hongkong 17th May, 1894.
[578 DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, HE Company's Steamship
THE
"FOKIEN,"
Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 18th instant, at Noon,
For Freight or Passago, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. General Mampara, Hongkong, 17th May, 1894-
J
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Bo sald the captain of a fine merchant vassal to his daughter. He was rights it was their only chicos, The bark Anina, 700 tona, was bound from Ouxlayan to Ble with a general cargo, the had scarpely Pamutkay (olo were under throat of bed wrestle thie Az followed.
In a bight of a dains atsherd in a
the dangers TH boat of Omavall. Here the officers and
deserted. A forious oydanie south-wait gule
The Labour Electoral Association of Great Britain and Ireland issued to-day a manifesto concerning the policy of workingmen voters at the forthcoming General Election. It declares in The annual meeting of the Exstern Extension, lavour of payment of salaries to members of Australasia, and Chlaz Telegraph Company was Parliament, and for makings test question of | held to-day, Sir John Fender, M.P., chairman, the abolition of the House of Lords. It also presiding. Sir John Fender stated that the revente bolda that the selection of labour candidates by of the company Increased by 31,000 last year.
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bodge pe long when Wah respect to the proposed to die feble, che cases no representative position, and without expressed the opinion that it is impossible, unics consultation with the local trade scieties, it is largely sebridised by the colentes, and that or the Trades Coqucil, is decidedly object is not required for strategic purposes. tionable, and apt to exisange the support
arew Sir John said that the year's loss on the, of thousands of workingmen who despair of old Australian tari had amounted to €12,000, parties and old methods. Political starp practice, refering to the proposed. Pacific cable, he said inalsted, must not be attempted by that if i was essential for strategic purposes the supporters of workingmen's candidates for the cheapest course would be to arrange for the House of Commons. An eight-hour bill for Eastern Extension Company to undertake the miners is also favoured by the manifesto,
WASHINGTON, Apil 23rd The Company decided to address a communi- President Cleveland is greatly disturbed over callon to the Earl of Ripon, Secretary of State the coming of Coxcy's Commonweal army, and for the Colonies, pointing out that if the Pacific has sought advice on the sabject from members cable were deplicated it would cost £4,020,000 of his Cabinet, prominent Congressmen and and, if a Baliish auboldy were granted to the new others In authority. Yesterday he had a long cable, to ask for similar treatment for the cables conference at the White House with the chief of ofthe Eastern Extension Company, palice, Mainor Moore, and acting upon the Advice of them whom he has consulted, the president bas practically decided to ane
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FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,
THE Company's' Steamship
1996. The anchors dagged, and the girl burned Captain Harris, will be despatched for the above
deck. The lifebere responded, but was stayed against the ship'a siás by a wad All the boats meets on SUNDAY, the 20th Instant, at Day.
oal szept the coxswain, Jost except were He was not a saller, ye
the deck light. who gained orders, this girl, who was a
Jalor, out both cabine set some bondsail, and got out into the oppa. It was touch and go, but true grit won. Three weeks longer the girl commanded before help cama. Yet fi did come finally, and so did the wedding of the handsome young down and thecaptain's beautiful and heels daughter.
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And yet there are some fools left who say we must
in the United States Senate yesterday, Senator look to men shielly for outrage and intelligence. But Lodge submitted a motion for the imposition of soes a zouse (that's more nerves), and ten miantes retallatory dolles upon British and Australian | later she will meet diameter or death with a quiet seal official preclamation admonishing all per- goods, to remais in operation uaill Great Britain smile. Then, too, woben have a gentna for throwing
agrees to the free coinage and use of liver. | In a suggestión exactly when is is wanted.
Senator Lodge's motion includes retaliatory
A man wxitos this way r--"! I came home dejected,” detles on goods from all the British colonies.
so he goes on," and didn't know what to do ; but my daughter sald ??
sons who contemplate visiting the national capital that they must rexpect the laws mod conduct themselves in a peaceful and respectful manner, or suffer the consequences.
In the Canadian House of Commons yesterday, Sir John 8. D.Thompson, the Premier, announced that the United States Government had refused to consider the question of reciprocal trade with Canada unless the proposals for the introduction of the system were made through the British Government.
Bat valt minute, Before we hear what his daughter sald, let's hare is story from the start, shipshape and Bristol fashion. He says “In December 1890, I suddenly taim one day with excruciating pain in the pit of the stomach and in the right side. For over twelve hours I could seller
The executive warning will probably be given out as a general statement throughout the press Associations under the guise of an interview With the Freident or one of the officials of the administration. The President has been in formed that there are numerous precedents for such action, and aßer studying the circumstances The Marquis of Ripen, Secretary of State for of the commonweal movement he is convinced the Colonies, has introduced bui into the sit nor tle down. The medical man who examined
For Freight or Passage, apply to.
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General Managers. Hongkong, 17th May, 1894.
[395 HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY, MAY 19TH, 1894, At 2:45 FML "OMPETITION SPOONS Ranges 200
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OF HONGKONG, No. 1036.
REGULAR › MEETING of the above
and aggregate scores, and if sufficient entries A Logo will be held in the FarEMASONS
There will be SPOONS for the highest not
Range Spoons as well
ARTHUR CHAPMAN, Honorary Secretary, Hongkong, 17th May, 1894-
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VICTORIA PRECEPTORY, E MEETING of the VICTORIA PRE CEPTORY: fixed, for TO-MORROW, EVENING, the 28th Instant, is POSTPONED
Mongkong, vyin May,
me gaye me some medicine, but on the second day that a note of waming to all persons who are House of Lords empowering the granting of leave jaundice set in, and from that time I suffered frộm ʼn disposed to visit Washington for the purpose of is colonial Governors.. The hill was read a first - hlwilke nitkok about once every them pruska, Brezy, till funker notice. Jatimidating Congress would be usoet linalyje
| remedy was fried withánh" avail j nothing did the
HALL, Zeland Street, an TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, at 8.30 for 6 pm. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong 15th May, 1894,
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