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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1894.

TYPHOON WARNING.

We are indebted to the courtesy of Señor Don

Enrique Ortiz, Spanish Cocaul at this port, for the following telegram :--

MANILA, August 5th,

4.10 p.m.

There anpear to be twn depression-one W. N. W. of Manila, and the other to the East

of Luzon in the Pacific.

QUARANTINE AT CHEFOO.

THE SPECIAL REGUI ATIONS PRECINDED,

In reference to the sanitary regulations recently imposed on vessels arriving at Chefoe from Hongkong and Canton the British Consul at Chefoo has written to the Acting Colonial Secretary as follows:-

British Consalate, CHEFOO, August 29th, 1994. Sir-With reference to my despatch No. 17 of June 23rd, to any that certain sanitary regula. tions imposed on ships arriving from Hongkong and Canton were la force at this port, I have now the banour to inform you that with the DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LP, sanction of her Majesty's Minister these rulen

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LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON. August 17th. In the message this maining please read that "Government fennt coposed to a duty on cotton Imported Into Indie, If the Indian Government place an exclae duly on cotton goods."

The Chinese loan will probably ha isised

Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's atcamer Vindobona icft Slogapore this morning for th port,

THE P. M. S. S. Co's steamer City of Peking,|| Wa are informed by the Agents of the Austrian with malls, đc., from San Francisco to the 16th alto, bau srrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this port, vửa Nagasaki, tils afteroooo.

A TELEGRAM to the Hupao from Poking states that the Throne has given its consent to the proposal from the various provincial authorities for the voluntary deduction in uld of a War Fund of thirty per cent, of the salaries of civil officials of every grade and rank as w li as of military officers not on active service.

A BURGLARY was committed last night by a Chiosman at Mrs. Mcore's ledgings In College Chambers Jewellery to the amount of $e being annexed by the intruder. The thief was captured by a Portuguese clerk to the employ of Mr. C. D. Wilkinson in Arbuthnot Road, after s long chase. The burglar appeared before Capt Hastings this morning, and was sentenced to aine months' hard labour,

A CHISS match was commenced on August gih at the Nuremborg Chess Club between Tarasch and Walbrodt, of Berlin. The latter is only 19 years old, but he la reckoned to be almost the equal to Lasker. He has played in America and Havana, where Lasker declined to meet him. At Nuremburg Walbredt lost the first game through playing carelessly.

P. C. BAKER, who raided an oplom diran in Queen's Road Weat st ro o'clock this morning, discovered a large quantity of illicit oplum bidden away in the roof of the house. A Chinese appeared at the Police Court to-day, and Capt. coolle who recognited the opfum an bis property

Hastings Imposed a fine of $100 or, in default, six months' imprisonment.

A LARGE Ningpo junk, which arrived at Woosong from Ningpo on the morging of the ayth alto, reported having been pirated some ten miles from Gutzlaff by six pirate boats. The crew of one of these boats boarded the junk and took away all the valuables and clothing they could find; but the carga, beleg too bulky, was not touched. The pirates wounded the captain

A SHANGHAI nativa papės says that the great disturbance to commerce caused by the war with Japan has induced two of the Foreign Ministers at Peking to make strong recommendations to the Emperor to submit the questions to dispute to arbitration, His Majesty, however, feels so By over the presumption of the Japanese la commencing war-like operations and sinking the Kowsking that he will not consent to any inter-with a sword. ference, but faslets upon pulverizing the Japanese.

THE San Francisco Bulletin has the following: | "Kyrie Bellew, actor, Cora Urquhart Potter, actress, and Rev. George R. Wallace, pastor of the First Congregational Church of Portland, were the leading characters in a highly dramatic Incident in the auditorium of that church.on Sunday night, July 29th. In the presence of a thousand people the actor and actress were compelled to laten to a cathing personal attack before the whole congregation. Both sought refuge fa retreat from church and were pointed out by the minister se the parlen he had spoken of as they made their dignified exit!"

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN

MAIL.

The China Navigation Co.'s steamer Changsha, Capala.J. E Wiley, with the Australian mal arrived in barbour this morning. For the following telegrams we are indebted to our Colonial exchanges *--.

**LONDON, August 1st. The authorities of the Argentine Republic bava surrendered Jabrz Spencer Balloor, the Liberator "director, to the British absconding" without delay and he tried in connection with authorities. Balfour will be taken to London

the fraude with which be is charged.

A report from Ireland mates that the trial of the Rev. Father Cantwell, Tipperary, and of Mr. been concluded. Each of the accused was son- Qeta, na ebarge of reditlaus language, has

tenced to six months' hard labour.

AUCKLAND, August 150. A ghostly tragedy is reported from Marcos, In New Zealand, the principal in the affair being Reynolds dead, next killed the murdered man's « miner named Hooker, who shat a man named daughter, then attempted to shoot her brother, and finally committed aicide, Miss Reynolds had refused to marry Lim.

LONDON, August 15th. number of anarchists in London.

The police are actively shadowing a large

An explosion supposed to have been caused by a brab occurred at the New Cross post office,

ear l-andon.

An infernal machine has been seized by the police of Rome which it is alleged was to have heen exploded in the house of Signor Celspl with the object of ave gig Saulo.

A brother of Santo, the murderer of President

A peculiar tragedy is reported from Kassing the reported to have committed suicide

108, An American named Bennett, on a visit him, and who, It transpires, was his mistress. England, fired at a woman who accompanied

self. Both of them are in a precarious condi- He wounded her seriously, and then shot him

tion,

August 7th.

grlet,

It is rumoured that Great Britain has made a

Japanese withdraw from Kores, delegating the Proposition to the effect that both Chinese and

great European Powers. It is expected that control and settlement of affairs in that troubled Peninsula to Joint Commission representing the

Russia dissent from this

Wool remains on the free list.

arrangement,. The American Tariff Bill, as amended by the I the House of Commons to-day a question Senate, has now been passed by the House of was asked regarding the Intentions of the Representatives, Democratic caucus having Government in reference to payment of members. agreed to accept the Senate's amendments la Sir William Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exche-order to avoid losing the bill. SERGEANT MOFFAT arrested four coolles for sleeplog in No. 64. First Street last night-quer, in reply, stated that du lng next session a embodying the system would be introduced house declared by the sanitary authorities to be

for the consideration of the unft for human babitation, in which the savagen

House. An extraordinary disturbance occurred at of the plague barcialmeď no fewer than twenty

Bristol

whep yesterday,

Dr. W. G. Grace, the victims. The coolies appeared at the Magis- champion owly escaped serious lat. It is alleged that the alterailon has opened tracy this morning, when the Magistrate fined injury at the them $30 each, or in d fault six weeks. The

a exsuperated mob. The team of Chicago cricketers which is at quartette elected to ‘go up '

present touring Great Britain had annoged to commence match at Bristol. Heavy rain fell, and when the time for starting play iived the wicket was found to be

unplayable. The spectators became Incensed at the decision to postpone play, and cane as Dr. Grace was leaving the field he was set upon by the mob. The police had to interfere

Ir is rumoured in Peking, a native paper states, that his Majesty the Emperor has expressed his desire to personally take charge of the operations in Keres, and to leave the throne under the regency of the Empress Dowager. When his Majesty made known this desire, his councillors are said to have knocked their forebeads and prayed his Majesty not to let his anger drive him so far as to engage with 10 paltry an enemy, but to let his offloars deal with the barbarians.

of ea

to prevent violence, and the doctor was escorted from the field.

Considerable excitement has been caused by

VEGETABLE & FLOWER {{{ntly in Berlin and Landan. An advance in being restore 3 he was disclaimed D, Manchuria Advices received on the 2nd ulto, in San Authorities have taken immediate precautions to

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SEASON 1894-95-

The SEEDS will be OPENED OUT IS 100n at

the weather, sets fine, and in the meantime orders will be booked for execution in the sequence in which they are received as long as the rapply lasts.

SEED

with

LISTB

HINTS FOR GARDENING have been Irgued and may still be obtained on application,

One Seeds are all tested before being put up fa London. They are packed under our own -Supervision, and-the-greatest care is exercised

to Insure protection in transit.

silver is sterthed, an parilally due to the rumour that Chin will take « partion of the new loan in Hver, also to an Improvement in Indian exchanges, and favourable views taken with regard to the Indian Budget.

August 19th,

Bimas, has been found dead with a suspicious General Henry Trench, who was staring at

phtal beside tim

TANGIER, August roth,

DURING the Franco-Chinese war of 1885, says the Yomiuri, there was a Britisher who led the British Covernment was neutral. On peace Chloese forces and fought bravely, though the by bis Gavern. ment. He has since been living in

sa General in Chinese employ. Since the war he has been

appatated commander of the forces forces in Manchuti. He is busy drilling them. The Chinese Government's offer of a large salary to Europeans who would take charge of the Chinese who, being adventures its neutrailty. troops has been responded to mostly by Germans, do not care even if their

Own Government

Francisco from Apia, Samoa, say the civil war all draga on. The rebels are entrenched at Atula and Aana. They are well provided with provisions. The royalls are en half rations, and are content to preventing the rebels from reaching the

seat of government. The action of the king's party is responsible for much of the dissatisfaction. Many of the sup- porters of the king are going over to the enemy. A party of two hundred rebels and Tamasest worried the government seriously by constant) appearing where least expected, burning houses and killing stragglers. The officers of the German

with the rebels, and leasis in their bonor have been held at Laul!i.

the report that a death from cholers bas occurred on board a steamer at Gravesend. The sanitary

prevent the spread of the disease,

August 8th. An Italian supposed to be concerned in an anarchist plot hai teen arrested at Marseilles.

August 16th, The new tariff regulations in the United States places wool, coal, iren, and anger on the free the door for the perpetration of a gigantic job lo the shape of a Sugar Trast, among the members being a number of Senators. It is stated that the operations of this combination has ressited In i * net profit of eight mililan pounds sterling.

It la stated that over four hundredi French the past few weeks. They are all kept under anarchists have sought refuge in England during police survelliance.

SYDNEY, August rồib. Min Kenny, public school teacher, was Newcastle yesterday and killed, her boily being knocked down by train at Hamilton, near

shockingly

motileted.

Two young ladies, Esther and Mand See, nieces of John See, late Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales, were drowned to the Hunter River through a boat espsizing,

All the New South Wales Ministers have now been re-electe 1,

Upon the aspect being taken to the lock-up it

ADELAIDE, AU¬¤st 16th. was found that a tronk he was carring contained

The death sentence passed on Wm. Brown

■ large quantity of dynamite cartridges.

for the murder of his mate at Lonely Gully, August 9th.

South Australia, is to be carried out on the 24th Particulars of a peculiarly terrible outrage by init. women is reported from Ajvcelo, la Corrics. Heary Dentor, aged 73, and formerly a clerk Two women lured an old man into a house within the Lands Office at Adelaide, commited the intention of robbing him. They walled suicide by shno ing himself because he lost all fill their victim was asleep and robbed him his money through mining speculations.

The Kabyles of Southern Marocco have rent of the C. P. R. *ederal passenger ablo Falks are an extremely cordial relations of what money and valuables he bad in bla

revolted and defeated with heavy loss the Moorish troops sent to repress the rebellion.

BERLIN. August zatb..

A telegram has hern received stating that the Ruslan Admiral Razvozoff. commander of the WITH reference to what extent the war between Constrndt, was assassinated by a dimissed Chins and Japan may affect the carrying trade employ while driving with another officer. The of the Canadian Pacific Co.'s steamers murderer afterwards commit'ed salcide,

between Canada and the Far East, Mr. D. McNicoll, the

st Vancouver, on Interviewed on the subject lately, made. the following remarks:-" So far it has had no belog effect whatever. It might, however, interlere with us in the event of our ports of call to Japan and China bring either blockaded or bombarded by keeping away people otherwise desirous of travelling by this route. Then, again, it

might have an opposite effect and attract crowds of travellers to whom a warlike scene would be enjoyable, and who might like that sort of thing. It is hard to say just now how matters may turn cut and a war between these Powers might change the whole complexion of our traffic. As a matter of

and there is little to fear of their than Chins, Ports

belag subject to the horrors of war. Then, agnis, there is inik-of leaving the treaty open. Hongkong, of course, is a Britles colonys Shanghai, our other port - call in Chion, is

of

The Nord Deutsche Zellung publisher an important article to-day on the relations between Germany and France. Since the accession of Mr. Casimit Perler to the Presidential chair of France, the semi-official paper rejoices at the growing tendency shown by the French and German Goremments to unite with a view to securing the attainment of objects common to

LONDON, August 2016. The pricket match'at the Oval between Surrey and Lancashire resulted in a tie.

August

the Interests of both countries.

The medical experts, appointed by the antho.

f fact, 1

I think Japan has

has a much stronger naty

Rod

possession. Afterwards the women procured a quantity of balling all, which they poured over the old man's body. The injuries infilcted were of a terrible and extremely painful nature, and though the victim is still alive he is enduring great agony, and no hopes of his recovery are entertained.

August Toth, An extraordinary incident happened yesterday to a Royal bridal party in Russia. The wedding of the Grand Duchess Keole, daughter of the Czat, and the Grand Duke Alexander Michaelo. vitch was celebrated amidst much rejoicing at the

PERTH (W. A.), August 161b. The phenomfamily rich." Wealth of Nations" Dann near Coolgardie, is likely to be the scene claims recently discovered by a prospector named

roshed by diggers, and Donn was unable to of a serious disturbance, sa the locality has been keep them out of ble claim.

A force of police has been sent to the focality, but if any attempt is made to ejot them serious disturbances are certain,

Two alugs of gold weighing 197 oze, and 96 ozb.. were found close to the reef in Donna claim.

MELBOURNE, August 18th..

LONDON, August 18th.

It is expected that the war between China and

THE Ningpo correspondent of our Shanghat ring contemporary wrote on the 31st alto as follows:-Five hundred troops left Chinhal for Formosa last week. Five thousand could be sent were it desirable. Large number of men have come from the Interior, induced by the few dollars a monta pald to the soldier, with a minimum of work to do for it. Here they are, necessaries to sustain iffe. I saw one without any resources, and destitute of the of these | felle

fellows scirea young countryman, and attempt

Imperial Palace of Peterhof, near

ear St. Petersburg.

A rich discovery of gold has been made north by f force

to take bis and cash. He After the ceremony the bridal party were driving of Dundas Hill. Ramsay Bros., of Mount Barker,

goods

The fem the

palace, when the carriage conveying hold a large interest, had got hold of the wrong latest in

the newly wedded couple met with a serious the capture of

Japanese,

He left accident. When crossing a narrow bridge the Buddhist pelest. He I on the Mening on Saturday last. His borses became restive, and eventually get come personating

of the China Merchants, who put a clerk

ol Animals few questions to kim in mandarin, which he was down an

got off the road-way and rolled n embankment, taking the carlage with unable to answer. Further observation revealed them. The occupants were thrown out and the pair of boots (leather) inside of the well-known Grand Duchess was considerably hurt, while cloth shoe. The confusion was apparent; the one of the coachmen received injuries of a most starch fell

serious mature. him, he was a Jap pure and simple The first thright to, he must be a crank. Being in the hands of the Chinese, and he having such an able Consul, to look after his interests, we shall soon know more about him. It is difficult to belkve that such a duffer should he sent by any execu

owing to the vagly increased demand for celn.

Sowings should be made in fine weather only rities to report on the alleged fatal case of treaty part. In Japan we have Nagaenki as = "gliness in the priestly art caught the eagle aye moldy berond the control of the Eat com- 1 Japan will cause a rise in the value of silver,

and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Sow- Ings.

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cholers which took place at Batteries on the 18th fustaot, are of opinion that the patient died

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to

In the House of Commons last night, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply a question, confirmed the news regarding the x'radition of Jaber Balfour by the authorities of

Argentina,

a

Sharghat of as of the

coaling station, and Kobe and Yokohama. The latter, of course, is part of Tokyo, the capital, and lies about 18 miles from it. All depends on the drift of the trouble, and the question whether other interests may or may not be dragged fato it. As to Korea, should it become the theatre of the war it would affect us but Hitele, as apart from a solitary missionary now and again we have but little business with that country. It may be interesting to know that in the event of Great Britain becoming involved in the trouble it

more than probable

feet of steamers. They

out of

representative as Mr. Fowler, U.S.

fitting her out as a cruiser to harass the Chiness the Canadian Pa that she would take over tive to spy out the land.

The British Government, having been in formed that the British ship islam, now lyleg is Glasgow harbour, has been secretly bought by the Japanese Government for the purpose of during the present war between Japan and China, bas ordered the local authorities to lay an embargo on the vessel forthwith.

In the House of Lords fast evening a debate took place regarding the administration of the lately established British Protectorate of Uganda, Lord Kimberley in the course of his speech sald that the Government were organising a monthly transport service for communication between Uganda and the coast, and sending a flotilla of steamers and launches for use in Victoria Nyar. Allading to the services rendered by Col. Colville to the pacification of the country, energy and discretion of praised that officer and eulogised the discipline and courage of the Soudanese troops under bla com mand. In conclusion his lordship said that it was the futention of Government eventually ta appoint a Civil Administration in the country,

Als lordship

the

Augast sand.

are all armed cruisers, and under the subsidy arrangement with the Imperial Government under which they were bullt, in the event of war they commission, Whether this would be agreeable can be taken over and put into instant

to the owners or not remains to be seen, but as

this is the busy tourist season for the world's tour by the Japan route such action might come plicate matters,"

A considerable scare has bean caused by the

discovery of a ampposed bomb. It was found

beneath a cushion in an omnibus la the city.

it consisted of a bottle, which contained what is supposed to be an explosive, with a fase attached. The matter has been placed in the hands of the police

It is rumoured that a secret understanding hay, been anived at between Japan, Russia, and France, to the effect that those Powers shall divide the spells in the event of the Japar ese proving the victors in the struggle now fagleg

between her and China.

of

China is negotiating through the Rothschildo, London, for a loan of ten millons sterling. Proclamations have been issued by the Chinese officials in Koses, effering large rewards for the beads of Japanese officers, and for the captore or destruction of all vessels carrying the Japanese farews from South Africa states that the Boer

my which recently took the field against the bortile Kaffis has been surprised and badly defeated by an overwhelming force of the enemy.

Telegrams from New York report that a diabolical railway plot has been successfully carried out in Nebraska, The track was abstracted by a band of train-wreckers, and the

Drastic lawe have been prised by the Amail- outrage was not discovered until too late to prevent a disaster. A pusonger trafo dashed can legislature prohibiting the landing of the the passengers who were injured were unable to any part of the United States coast, and provid Into the obstruction and was wrecked. Many of arms of anarchist refugees from Europe on extricate themselves from the wreckage, and ing for the deportation of those already in the before they could be assisted out the debris took country. fire and ir persons were ronsted alive,

A RICKSHA DIFFICULTY.

coolles in towa were knocked off work owing to Yesterday afternoon almost all the ricksha

rickky past have the number of his Hence new rule being put into force-that every clearly marked on the back of his jacket. The rule is objection to the enforcement of such A CORRESPONDENT sends the following interest

preposterous for it entails no hardship or extra expense to the drawers of these useful vehicles residents and lag letter to the Shangkat Mercury - I was and it la a distinct advantage to very much interested in an account given in the others using ricksbas, many of whom, la getting N. C. Daily News about the old China clippert, ont of a hired vehicle hurriedly, leave an um- etc. It mentions there that the Sir Lancelot brella or valuable parcel behind them and got sailing vessel that ever floated. Now, sir, I beg only too often unable to recover their effects, even and 7'hermopyla eclipsed in speed any other havi

the number of their rickshs are having noticed the to differ from the writer, for the Cutty Sark with the aid of the police, for there is no clue to At the Cowes aboual regatta in to-day's events

the thief. With the new rule in force vexatious the yacht Coreafy won the race for the Australian duced on many of the Angas, August 22nd

A regular fires in her time, e, and stood know beaten the Thermetyla

ODCE, chance of doing it again, had it not been for the loss of her rudder off St. Helens. These two vessels met in Sydney, and left for Londoa together, but when Si. Helena, the Cutty Sark had the misfortune to loose her rudder, and had to to pot tinto post for repairs, but when the leg that List o the very day that the Cuffy Sark lost her rudder, sho

The anxiety caused by the appearance of a case of cholera on board'a Wassel lying at Gravesend has been considerably increased by the occurrence of further cases on the Thames, So far it has been discovered that dive persons are suffering from the diasase, but no deaths have yet occurred,

Cup

The condemand man George Schmerfeld, sen- tenced to death for complicity in the murder of Sophia Rasch, the wife of a restawest-keeper, of Shaftesbury-avenue, has bous reprieved. Schmerfeld, who was a walter, and is $r years of age, was charged in company with Paul Kazular, 25, an Iron tarner, und Suononah

the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs said that | books were compared in London, it turned to which the cooler have been prompted Kuzular, 24, bis wife, with murdering the wors

of

A serious anarchist plot; having for its object the assassination of the Premier, M. Dupuy, has just been frustrated by the French police. Mort.

the

› conspirators effected their escape, The crusade against anarchism is being generally prosecuted throughout the continent,

Fony anarchists have been arrested within the last few days in Berlin.

Sleepers of Australian timber are being intro-

ADELAIDE, zand. The motion for the reduction of the salaries of members of Parliament, has resulted in both Houses decking on a all-round reducilon of £1 70%, per annum.

Mr. Walter Gilflicks. Introduced a proposition is layout of reducing the vote for educational purposes by £30,000,

The South Australian Government is starting

LONDON, August zand;

a losses of the Indicated will be avoided for the coolie's number will be easily noticed and that will furnish a useful cine to the police is the matter of the recovery of missing articles or the prompt arrest of ricksha or chair-coolles golity of breaches of the law. Hiberte the licensing system in vogue has been the reverse of satisfactory and

***order the manifestly sensible NEW

of things alont by well-to-do ricksha-owners to kick, ls, we

and jewellery valued at between 119 and Again, when the Cufty Sark was bets some Superintendent of Police who, unlike most of his | £45) while a further charge of attempting to The Chicago police have discovered twa six years ago, she went to Sydney, and met azale oficial colleagues, taken the Thermiyiz, and both sailed the same day in the dog takes an intelligent Interest commit suicide, was preferred against the chests Alled with anarchist literature and

varled assortment of infernal machines, believed office. As was only to be prisoner Schmerfeld. for London. The Cutty Sark was off the

ADELAIDE, August ryth, to have been perpared for a winter campaiga Farnett is 75 days, and then bad thick weather, ander the chcumstances (the coolies

being

knock off work by #ballles The Treasurer delivered his Badget speech in the United States. Several suspected persons royala

rickaba-owner), the so-called strike

WH

a statement on the subject until a caso arose hundred miles ahead of the believe, due to the ingeunity of the Captain road with stealfug a £sonce, £30' in relief works.

In the House of Commons last night, replying to a question whether China will respect the treaty pozis of Japse in carrying out her war operations and what steps Great Britain had taken to ensure those ports from Chinese attack,

the subject had received the anxious considers tion of the Government, but he declined to malce

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by

but ban 100ning up channel, with thirgdek of queri, Camerond by noon to-day rickshas harvest, but in the general oplalon this average į cOVOST,

on Thursday. He calculates on six-bushel have been arrested to connection with the dis

will not be maintained unless there is more rain.

the Pilot, and as reduced the sails

It is now considered doubtful whether the auth

DR. J. A. Lowson, Ac'ing Superintendent of the | sat, blowing a gale, she had to stop dan luz mit the by the Empress of India on a few work When the Captain said she wogid power beat antifel a thoroughfares of the colony wore The revenue for the current Hosocial year is | aparchist legislation proposed in the United

Government Civil Hospital, left to-day for Japan

holiday.

the

**

as apples in autumn.

A MEITING of the Sanitary Board will be held passed up yet.” and sure enough the Cully brought before colles, and two of them ❘ per gallan on keer ; also to increíso the dailes to by many member of the House of Represen

to-monow at 4.15 p.m., at which Mr. Francis will move, "That pending further motion, the meetings of the Board he held once a week

Sark decked five days before her. The dark has been reduced both in east and guds like the Thermopylar, but she Cally Sari Is the faster of the two. I

I forgot to mak

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1894. Instead of once a fortnight as heretofors," tion that on her ign home, she had a remarkable

3 days or

sur, for bar-log showed 996, whos offence consisted of intimidation Ast Australian parson, the other day decribers 332 per day. I she could do this was fined to, with the alternative of four weeks reduced as h is, what could she do in her Imprisonment. He selected the latter alternative planted on the earth while the other points best days; 65 days to Melbourne from Loader and "west up." We are informed that all towards heaver," Under these circumstances was har best record. Bidston Hill, Capt. Housed chair bearer will, as soon as their | it is to be hoped that the church wears tights. Jones, which arrived at Hoogmoes on the 14th Honces expire, be required to conform to the August from this post, asse) out to Shanghai, same rules as the ubiquitous ricksha men, and rund Ausrats, and crossed the Equator from New York in 14 days out, Cage of bend Hope for slitlar reasons. go days out. Tasmania 60 days out as he had a

Went to East,

RUSSIA AND THE KOREAN QUESTION,

LONDON, September 4th, The Rosalan Squadron, including two large ironclade, bas received orders to sail for Korea with all speed.

It is stated at St. Petersburg that the move le

marely intended as'a protection to Ruslan trade and shipping.

SURRENDER OF JAPANESE SPIES TO THE CHINESE.

the

At the Police Court this morning three estimated at £2,556,000 or a suplan over eat. States will become law, the more stringent pro- said the Pilot, "she has not | Chinchaw coolier, two of them "bailles," were mated expenditurs of £3,000, The Government visions prohibiting the landing and providing for

Mr.

Hastings charred with propses is impose an excise duty of twopence the department of allen anarchists, being objected, intimidating ricksha with the more serious offence of assaulting and on imported beers by so per cent and to double silves. The Hill has been assented to by beating sickshaman while drawing fares in the the duties on sparkling and other imported Seats. public streets. Two of them were sentenced to

to wines.

The British Government to maintaining v three months' hard labour sach, and the other

PERTH (W. A.), August rath

strictly neutral -atilinde regarding the China- discoveries Japanese war, the authorities born made in the vicinity of car Csolgardle Baid, as a size ser and Avoting having gone er, fat Western Australia, each now and belog sppar- now building t Glasgow on the grour.d that antly richer than the preceding our both guns and vessel were Intended For one or hedred and sixty pounds of stone lakes from other of the belligerent Powers. Tala jealous the cap of one of there golden reeks has yielded maintenance of the laws of neutrality accen eighteen hundred buc gold The rest in tentem abessy impression which prevalit as qustion crops up five feet above the surface, and to the chance of kotities extending beyond the

from five to fourteen feet in width. Rich twe Powers immediately concerned. uvial gold is also being found in the sud States, and the military pelle gesin Europe where Numerous officers are larving the United ing country

Captain Barre, an Indian officer, on furlough, they have been in training, for the purpose of bas slag discovered another reel, specimens assisting in the war. In wwwy way the Japanese Item which prave it to be lile, inferier in rich appear to have foresser, wed been quietly pre- name to the Londonderry. The offoss fada heparing for the peasant outbreak, allmiste salubrious, and intends to stay

que Anti-Anarchist Bill has been thrown out

August ajrd.

WX are advised by the Secretary of the Punjon Malag Co. of the receipt of a telegram from the minas to the effect that during the month pa August the mlil ran 24 days, crushing 1,200 16 days from

# tons, sielding 450 ounces of gold, Can do better mijn, dang dig ellen a day 11 voyage she lair Cardif for Post Plie, Australis, The British stanmer Phra Nang, Capt. W. Hnd reposed that port in by anya Food Firls to Watton, which arrived here this marking from | Newssstle in six days, hanes je kombay and Bangkok, reports that during the passage in iaz,

(to Hull, she had'a 'Wanic'd run of 1,150 the time, averaging 300 best was speedly lowered, and the man picked | tulles punk

· 18.39 deg.` morth and Song 113.31 dem. 2006. Ella and WĂM: Judwaļi, bound froen - The U. 8. Conan! in Shanghai kas surrenderet | Chinese fanatic passangar jumped overboard. A | miles, with sk; iniis put da vam tad shis, and is

to the Chinese authorities two Inpanese nevused upy was apponced wees the pores for his temp

ai being opics:

THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG.

The latest official returns are as follow ¿-- From toom yesteɛday until noon to-day :** Admissions ..............None.

Under treatment, samostren Ti

Over two hundred and dky men, are

working

on the allurial, the majesty doing well

The news of those discovering his pligstad⋅

Deaths from the outbreak (pth May) up 10 | the duellement in the

by the American Honen of Representativen, after- in anested debate,

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