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HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH

CO VSIGNMENT OF THEIR

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Pilce $140 Per Dozen.

This is without doubt one of the finest,

if not the finest Whisky ever imported

Into Hongkong.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1894.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A pura descriptive report of the V R. C aquatic sports which were concluded this evening, will ka pablished in Monday's Teligraph,

The frame were stopped for about an hour lat night neing to the whe heuter pening fant of a || 04 No harm was done to the company*

piant, neither was anyone inļared.

Tur Canadian Pacific Railway Co1 steamship Fundress of India serivað ni Shanghal at 7 n.m, en Filter, and will leave xt 5 s.m. to-morrow for Vancouver, via Kobe and Vokohama,

A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge No. 1165, E.C. will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Saturday the 19th Instant, at 8 fm. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.

A COLUMN of sporting gaasip by "An Old clearly stond in need of and par that she woulibus for years been eagerly adapting herself to the deceased came out in the troopship Tamar, and Sprteman" will be one of the features of the next is at of the Hongkong Telegraph.

Tar Garlic came out of the Cosmopolitan Dock this morning, and the Phra Nang was docked at Kowloon this afternoon for the urus) periodical overhaul,

THE P. M. S. 5. Co.'s steamer Parsi, with maila, &c. which left Hongkong on August 17th for San Francisco, vía Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama, arrived at her destlastion on the 6th inst,

M. D'ARGONTAL condiders that, in the case of the American criminals executed by means of electricity, death emaves in reality from the absence of any attempt at restorative mesQUIS rather than from the passage of a current which | to in itself destructive of life,

The Mission steam-launch Day Spring will

The thirteen man arrested for the murder of call alongside verwelt holating code pennant CM, Durando, at Ajathis, and sent down to between g and ra.30 a.m., on Sunday, to convey Bangkok for trial, bave, according to the Bangkat men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning Times of the zoth alto. heen found guilty and about 12.30 pm.

sentenced to death by Siamese Court. The Italian acting-C^nru! {Mr. Beckett) has been Informed of this result, and has, had placed in his charge the murderers' booty, zanslıline of a of money, six Winchester rifles, a pony, e'even buffaloes, and other articles.

THE O. & Q. S. S. Co.'s steamer Belgic, with meile, Rec., which left Hangkang on August 1st for San Francisca, víz Amoy, Nagasaki, Kobe,

DAKIN, GRUICKSHANK & Co., LD., Vekohama and Honoluin, arrived at her destna

VICT RIA DI PENSARY, HONGKONG.

Mengkong, rst Sistember, 1894-

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LIMITED.

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fon on the 2nd Inst.

It is claimed for the mosales in the Church of 13 St. Mark in Venice are the finert In the world. They cover 40,000 square feet of the none walls, ceilings and copoles, and are all | latif on a gplå ørnund.

We have Berdyed our Fire Shipment of VEGET" BLR & FLOWER SEEDS.

SEASON 1894-05-

The SEEDS will be OPENID OUT as 100n as the weather wet fine, and in the meantime tylers will be banked for execution in the sequeres In Elch they are excelved, as long as the supple leti.

SEED

with

LISTS

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

Que Seeds are all tested before heing put up In London. They are picked under our own Svartvitise, and the greatest care is exercised to Insure protection in transit.

Sowings should be made in fine weather only and the remainder of the picke's secured from damp, and kept fo dry place for repeat Saw Ings.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

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RANSOME'S "New PARIR"

LAWN MOWER 3, The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market. For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices,

"ENERAL" Booth of the Salvation Army hea changed the name of his paper from the Dark England Gazette to the Social Gorette, but uts it will not be mistaken for a fashionable paper. He needn't fear about that.

THE Bonus sermons on behalf of the Diocesan School and Orphanage will be preached in St. | Tear's Framens' Church to-morrow the 9th inst. The sermon in the evening will he preached by the Bishop, when there will also be a confirmation.

was received in

Tax following_telegium Singapore from London on the goth ultime from the Hon. Secretary of the Stral's Settlements Association" Plante adglte ihe Straits Settle- ments Association that Reuter was premature.

The report of a reduction of £70.000 in the military contribution has not been confirmed,

THR photographere of the Parls Observatory have just finished for the Academy of Sciences the clearest view ever secured of the moon, They have photographed her surface in sections, which fil, making a preat Image five feet in diameter. The work is so perfect that fowns, forests and rivers would be percep'ible If they

existed.

The year 1804 corresponds to the 1898th from the birth of Christ; to the year 7401 of the Refine era; to the years 5654-55 of the Jewish era (the latter year begláning at sunset on September 10'); in the year 2637 since the foundation of Rome; in the year 2054 of the Japanese and to the year 1311-12 of the Moham- midan era, the year 1317 of the era of the Hegira having began on the gib ult.

The Saurabaya Courant potes that on the recent arrival of the . S. 5. Co.'s steamer Bellerophon et Sourabaya recently from Europe, It was found that, shortly after leaving Perím, dysentery had broken out among the passengers and that one child had died of it. The outbreak was traced to water taken in at Perlm. Several ***** pastengers were will if of ft on reaching Java, and subsequently another child died of the disease.

Wit are glad to learn on the best authority that the rerort of Captains Danielsen and Carozzi having died in prison in Java was premature Captain Drielten died in Java recently, bat Captain Carozal is alive and well, and is monarch of all he rovers on board the Singapore-owned steamer Billion. The Inaccurate report of Captain Carezz's death was taken from Java na er and appeared in the Telegraph on the 23nd ultimo,

||

DURING the past triennial contract the Singapore opium and spirit Farme realised $14.000 per mensom-the fieures being $02.500 for onlum The same Farm and $21.500 for spirits, syndicats have tendered $118,000 a month for another period of three years, and such tender has been accepted. In Malacca, there has also been an increase of 10 per cent, on the previous letting. The new contractor will pay $13.250 a month. In Johore, on the other hand, a fall of $48,000 per ansom is reported. The terder which has been accepted to $44,000 per

MEKSEM.

The British ship G. V. Troop, which was towed off fr £1,000 by the Dutch steamer Bornse early this month, from a sandbank in Chilachas (favs) on which she had grounded, afterwards pot into other difficulties. When she had been floated off, commission at fbat port found her

worthy, but another commission at Sama ang subsequently found that, notwithstanding the damage, she was sound enough to proceed on her voyage. She was bound for Batavia, but by last mall advices could not preceed thither owing to no tugbost belog svallable, unless on good securlly. Moreovrs, the agents of the Børnes ure, said to have embargoed the vessel and her ca. zo of copra owing to the £1,000, for which the Bornto undertook to tow offîbe Troop, not having been paid,

AT* meeting of the Lanckat Ol Company, which works the retroleum wel's In Langka, held recently in Hollend, it was announced that the company's accounts for 1891 hid closed with a profit of 181 000 gulders," "The yield of the refined article from oll this year has so increased that the outturn of

January to May last reached 871.com enses. The sale of the oil le reported to be now greater than during last year in the different markete and, during theso five cent, of the oll yield found buyers

One encouraging sign for the company was said to be a decrease in American and Russian all importations in the Far East at persen*, which › is, de facto, absolutely false, and the Directors of the Langkat Company should have known that their allegations were au false as they were grossly misleading.

month, about 85 per cen

|

the

|

new ways of the West, while China has not yet joined the Swift at Hongkong when she was shaken off the inertia of a thousand years; batre-commissioned In Aprli last, ace which time Also, as seems probable by the other Importast be has been in very good health. The lid had fact, that I pan has been preparing and plotting always behaved himself well, and the Captain, war while Chins was not. Japan, in short, is officers crew deeply regret his lens. the aggressor, and the goodness of her cause has fost mortem examination was he'd at noon TCS- yet to be established.""

SIAM NOTES.

Bangkok, Angost 18th." A case of cholers occurred on board the

bear in mind for many centuries, He moved that Mr. Robinson's motion de negatired.

Mr. Francis Q., said he had great pleasure in seconding Mr. Freser-Smith's motion, for he "greed wi him most of what he had said. He could not discover the slightest justification for the war, nor cold he perceive the object, He could guess the object, but it bad never been atisfactorily stated Inpanese. As to Mr. Robinson's theory that any nailon was justified in taking up arma "galost a neigħbasir to force what the aggressor. considered apperior civilization upon her, it could not be admitted that soch a tight existed, 1ère on Saturday, when French allor was stracked with the anal symptoms. Dr. Seegar would be a most serious matter if it did, for then the Americars would, for instance, be justified In stempling to conquer Great Britain with a view to forcing on her what they doubless consider a superior system of Gavernment fe destroying our

apr monarchical system and sub- atitating therefore a republic of the most ap proved Yankee pattern (loud laughter).. Certato benefits might accre to European states as the ultimate result of the submitted, no justification, as far as Japan was

The war, but there concerned, for the cresent conflict. As regarda China, she was forced to fight, and it was to he hoped that she would thoroughly defeat the It was true the Chinere and allowed Japanese. It was with Kores to make treaties with all the Great Powers

on the basis of Independence, but it was equally fact that covenants existed showing that the King

as succesfol in bls treatment of the man, khở

be is now doing well.

Referring to the change at H. B. M. Legation at Bangkok, the Singofors Fras Prész thinks that men of Mr. J. G. Scott's calibre are wanted knows best; bat got the F. O. or 1. O. affords at Bangkok. Probably our Stralis contemporary Mr. Scott an opportunity of testing his marks. manship we are rather in, the dark as to ble Calibre |

By De Menary (Swift) *ightingale and und Was Anceriained that death was dua „basit dhease. The laneral took place at yesterday and was attended by Capt. Melippe, and about go of the officers and men. anal three volleys were fixed at the grave. Rebdi Canon Greenstock officiated, and the

Osierver.

INTO HIS RAND.

Lean and mangy w** Damul. Dlity brass ringe had corroded. his ear-lobes, and monstrous contrast with the tenuity of its fellow. elephantiasis had magnified one leg into His sge no man might guess, for your Drak patulog on not seldom at 30 the externals of 6ɔ--

carnest.

The Swift leaves to-day for Singapore when may yet look no whit older when 65 comes in At all events, . Damal had brains in hie she will be relieved by the Raffier. The Swift bead, and knew whereas, with Bollard, the is an old favourite at Bangkok, where her ago trader, the care was exactly converse. This men and officers have been very popular. also Damal knew, which was why, since he Captain Kirby, we learn, has been promoted couldn't sneer-breuse his face WIR 2 courte rank of pol-Captain. All who know the crystallised queer already there issued now and then from his betel-charged month the squirt Courteous and

contemptuous.

of Koreń acknowledged the right of Chin joy most helal Commander will wish him

to exercise control over his affairs, domestic and

foreign. (loud applause Mr. Robinson's motion

Mr. S. Jeffrey seconded

Our Custom House officials are developing a spirit of high-handedness which must be checked,

and

thoa white man wondrous wise; and many s Two rice-nowings ago camest thou to Lanpo,

time since but thou naked of the white man who was bere before thee. Thoa thickest he is of the drowned. I tell theen. 1. Inte crocodile's

this wer, and that China had maltreated ing this, according to the late action of an out-door belly went Mason, the bite man »"

** lengthy and forcible speech quoting Interna. tlonal law at considerable length in support of his contention that Japan wat justified In w

aucillating half-bold of the county. for years past, by maintaining a pernicious,

Korea

Mr. H.L. Dennys next addressed the audience, satisfactory solution of the present complications, and in a pithy speech proved that the only

and those that would possibly arise in the near future, was the absolute neutrality of Korea guaranteed by all the treaty Powers. He then went on to deend Korea, and denounced the Japanese ese for luming the territory of a friendly, weak and helpless neighbour into a battlefield whereon to settle her grievances against an ancient enemy, As an illustration of what Mr. Dennys meant the subjoined wood-cut has bren prepared by our special artist and is published with a view to putting the whole of his speech in out-shell, Brevity in the soul wit, and here is Mr. Denny speech la brief form:

TIVAS AVEM

WE DO TORE SAVED?)

JAPAN

CHINA

THE British Medical Journal of the 11th Augurt ban the following about the microbe of plague which will be read with interest:—"This new microbe-or, more correctly speaklog, this most ancient but recently discovered microbe- made its first appearance in Europe at the Muteam of the Pathological Section of the British Medical Association Bristol. It was shown by Mr. Ernest Har. from specimens transmitted to bim by Dr. J. Cantile, of Hong- kang. According to Dr. Sims Woodhead, the superintendent of the laboratory of Colleges of Physicans and Surgeons, the microbes appear almost like diplococci enclosed in a declicate capsule, or as a short Encillas, deeply stained at the ends which are somewhat rounded, with expressed the hope that the horrors of war were followed by Governor Robinson who ciest band or space in the centre; but the pre-would be followed by the joys of peace in which dominant form la distinctly that of an unarpsuled foreign diploe^ecor,"

THE "ODD VOLUMES!!

AND THE WAR.

THE Batavia Nílusblad of the arst August nnis the bidners of the outlook for angar planters in Tava at present, owing to low prices, and a drought, so severe that in many places the cones die off on the film. The pressure of the sugar export duty in the Island is now more felt than ever, and a cry for its abolition bas arlsen. But coffee planters find the weather A large number of members of the Odd Volumes" asien bled at the Mount Austin Hotel A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. favorable for them, and they expect an over-

flowing crop next year, especially on the high.inst night to discuss the Chins-Japan war in all its lying estates,

bearings. His Excellency Sir William Robinson occupied the Chair, and there were also present NEARLY every one wearn more or less jewelry Colonel Malloy, Cantala Sterling, A.D.C., Dr. Fg Fund the majority of those who wear it send it to James Cantile Dr. Deanys,

Captain A. Jeweler to be cleaned when tarnished. NooNO Messrs. I.J Frands, Q

Jones H. L. Dennys, ake jewelry to be cleaned. A strong salation R. Fraser-Swlib, 1, M., C. Manak, the Lammert and water is the thing with which brothers, J. V. V. Vernon, J. D. Humphreys, S. to clean jewelry. It never injaren it and

B. Skerichley, H. W. Humphrers, Hart-Back, make that bright as the gold coin from the mint. D. and L. Noronha, E. Robinzon, Chesney Das Of course one's gund sense would tell that . Decretary), and several caval and military W. G. Winterbarn, S. Jeffreys watches could not be thrown into a solution of ❘ (Ron, etiam visitoru, this kind but the solution can be applied with a officers and

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.

Hongkong 20th August, rilog.

The Hongkong Telegraph

Homokoro. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1894.

TELEGRAMS.

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

I ONION, September 7th. The Japanese Government threstens to with draw its promise not to molest Shanghat if work

Dr. Cantile, Colonel Mulloy and, Mr.

Skerchley also addressed the meeting, and

Astloc would possibly participate.

On being put to the vote Mr. Fraser-Smith's motion was carried by a large majority.

A vote of thanks to Governor Robinson, on the motion of Mr. Coughite seconded by Colonel

we are glad to see that one Consul is little inciaed to submit to have private properly seized by over-sealous officials. It amounts to official, that private baggage may be seized at Curtoms to be searched for contraband of war the Hotel Landing, and hurried off to the

or "white elephants."

Cholers is steadily gaining ground according occurred on Sunday, chiefly among the natĪres to our istest information. Twenly deaths residing in Sampeng, snd, of course, the usual barbarous practice of throwing the bodies of the unfortunate victims to the vultures at Wat Saket was followed. We are also informed that thirteen deaths have taken place last week among the soldiers in the neighbourhood of the Palace, The disease has also broken out at Paknam, and is claiming vicilms at the rate of two or

daily.

three

Death has claimed another victim from the Castle. The deceased seaman, who was only in crew of H. M. S. Swff? in the person of Albert

bis eighteenth year, was in excellent spirits up Sunday evening when he was suddenly attacked with heart disease, which caused his death shortly afterwards. The funeral took place last evening with military bonours at the Protestant Cemetery, Revd. Canon Greenstock officiated at the grave, and the crew of H. M. S. Swift mastered in strong forme to pay their last tribute of re pect to the remalas of their popular comrade.

It is somewhat amusing to observe the persis" tency with which the Foreign Office or an continues to pronagate the legend of two Siames- youths and "Aylng" Editor. It fa in matters of this sort that we see the true Aalatic alde developed, and, everything considered, it is a very unlovely sight. We see an reason in the

}

Bollard bad been listening with one cir; Dow in this old banana-skin's jabber, after sil 1" he opened both. "There might be something

"Not of bad Malay. be! Do

of the drowned, my father ?" be asked to "Yes, surely of the drowned was all men any it ?#

not

Am not

Iman and say not I the other way? What became of him I know, and none but I " And Damal bared to the gums his black triangular fangs,

Bollard sprang up, and laid his fron hand on the Dyak's ploe-stem arm.

"Look here, you 'o'd villxir. |_ there's some infernal mischief in this, and you're at the bottom of it. Speak out, you grinning Httle devil 1 Own up, or I'll shake the bones out of your skinny old carcase rcase

Unthinkingly he spoke in English, but Dimal understood the angry eye and clutching hand.

'Mighty art theu, O white masterd and Damal's strength is smoke. Yet canst thou not make him say one word unless it please him well. But please him now is doth; else had be nol spoken at all. Therefore tave off thy band, and come with me; the shait sen M son, the white man!"

Bollard let go the arm and locked to his revolver.

"Aare to thy fire-piprt Thou wilt have use for it b· fare 'this night in overt

Under the meridi n mhon slept the great laks Kapasi, without a round upon the midnight sileore out a

a fl

wupon the mighty mirror retch'ng for away to where, in faint, mysterious shadow, the Batang Lopar mustsins rose. against the pellucid sky. Slowly, urder Damale weat the bost, with

world why Mr. Tilleke should feel annoyed to wrky Didile n'esing, in the

stern,

Cut

deeper

the_cart qu-krozentered Inlets,

ave here and there whee water and a tener shore were told of hy the brand-leaved nipas, stropleg from the banks. At last an island wo the of the name, on

an which above the tangled trople growth, there reared Itself a battlemented mass of black volcanic rock.

be described as a "Cingalese solicitor." The Board, glm and editor of this paper has been termed an "Irish | am brigand" &c., and it only remains for Mr. Tilleke to define the nationality of his city contemporary. Certon and India ought not, one would think, to bark and bite, though it may be their nature to.

The trial of the murderers and the accom- plices concerned la

in the outrage on the late Mr. | Durando, who was killed in Ayuthia, has been concluded and sentence of death passed on the murderers. The Governor of Ayutbla appears

tbe

Alongilde Damal brought the boat. “N

get the out," he said, "and follow me 1 Ard through the dew-drenched leafage. Bollard scrambled, wondering more and more. Up and no-till in their way sheet stood the sombre wall of rock. Along this Damal searched till,. with his fool, be touched a partly-erh-sunk stone-a rough-angled slab of two feet square.

"This could I raise alone," he mutiered, "when last I was in this place. But not so

now

Bollard gripped the edge and formed the slab with ease. Beneath it, as be half expected, whe hole, down into which Damal significantly pointed.

"Not first "

to bere acted with commendable seal in the pursuit of the offenders. Thirteen men were arrested by him and cent to Bangkok together with their booty consisting of It buffaloes, six Winchester rif, a

a sum of money, and the property of the deceased man. The fall text of the judgment has not yet reached by H.B.M. Consul, but the facts of the case, as suppliet by Mr. Beckett, gato show that the authorities have seized time by the forelock in this case, and have procerded with the case with sil despatch.

The Bangkok policeman, his instinctions or his superiors, OF

is a curious and com- plex study. He refuses to Interfere even when a Siamese attorney.

is being badly beaten Y∙general t

Ay, first I tell the! It is thy strength not to mention farang bich, of course, from underneath that must rafse the other els bie rather

Ricardo a good joke.

"Carved

Frat-trap sort of busloess, thli 1" the victim of the bine-coated guardian of Bangkok white man mettered as he scrambled down and peace. Mr. Ricardo's carriage collided with found, eight feet or so below, a hard clay bottom.. rickshaw, and was incond nice gave his pit there opened inwards through the rock a ntly sized by He struck a match and saw that from the narrow incontinently police

Corporal.

of 20 avall. He then lost bis horizontal passage three feet high. Ten feat or amand temper

Publabed the corporal who, however, so through this he crept before it ended.

lage, Mr, Sheriff acted the cinlige. Mr. part of the deus ex machine and so the cantage

alberated. Mr. Ricardo, next we have the sequel: 1 Slamene servant, want to the Borispah Court to complain, and appears to have been treated there with but scant courtesy. He was, in fact, laughed at by some jack-in-office A little, steep-walled amphitheatre, into which with more Impertinence than good manners. Mr. the moon shane fall upon a stirles quadrupedal Ricardo factor, d to violence and the crised the figure, pedestalad black and solitary in the young official, afterwards quitting the Court la centre. Upon this shape a huge and ghoulleb diegust. There are now two cases entered bird, with glaring saucer eyes, and siretched against the gallant Italian in the Italian Consular along beside the ghastly, glistening framwork of official can only be learned from personal light the black, Court. The insolence

of the average Slɔmese i a mea! 50 7weird the scene, beneath the marle experience. Another action, we learn, has been moonlit floce- the mble, calptured beas

beast-the entered against the owner of the earringe, Mr. Grethke.--Frai Prist.

Mullay, was carried by acclamation, and brought one of the most successful meeting of the Volumes society to a close.

need wear tarnished jewelry and no one needesottey lachbald, 1. 8. come arrive at correct conclusions as to the ultimate

piece of soft flannel,

WES

but

August, 19th,

the Above thee now, within the reach, there i

another siab 1"the Drak said behind him. "Fut that big shoulder of thing thereto { "

The white man heaved, threw back the stone, and stood, with head and shoulders out amazed and staring.

shadowy bird the gleaming rafters of the empty Новке of Life that Bollard stood and gaped, Hil Damal, grippleg hard bis ankle, shrieked :-

What seast thou, whhe men?

Gesp

Ja

the name of all thy gods, go up, 7 say i

Bollard went up, and Damal followed, quake log; but when the owl-fat it was but an owl after all-flapped silently away, his tremors lelk him and he laughed.

1.1 thought,” he said; "changed la

"THE SCOTSMAN" ON THE WAR, The opinions of The Stotsman on the subjec are especially interesting as showing that it is not only residents of the Far East who are able to

lasuo of a protracted struggle between Chion and Japan. This is what our Scotch contem- patary published on this subject in a recent. But it would be exceedingly rash to jump to the conclusion that the Japanere have successes may be exaggerated and in the next triumphet. In the first place, ibe Japanese place, Cefar, though beaten at first, may only be Mr. E. Robinson opened the ball in a lengthy at the beginning of her resources. That she has three-column seeech in which he expressed the been found unready is only what was to be THE many friends in this colony of that geotal oplelos that the ultimate success of Japaness expected that she should therefore have suffered eld "shellback" Captain Watson, ofthestanupab ip in the war with China will sadoubtedly heavily is no more surprising but that she The Arracan Company, Ld., are shortly going 'Exa, will smile all the way down their backs promote the best interests of drillation

should acknowledge herself heaten because of a to erect another new steam rice will, on the when they read the following paragraph, taken

Easters Asla

and

might swen few reverses would be contrary to all that we land adjslalag theile present one. A Chiness from the Rangoon Times of August Moth-On result la the system of Government in, Russia, know of her people and Government. With her Bilish sabject has also acquired land in the leaving Hongkong the commander of the steamer which was even tore pernicious and barbarous invincible doggedness Ad Inexhaustible same locality for a similar purpose. Go ahead Exr was given a bag of mails for Rangoon. On than that in vogue in China, being considerably resources, China could carry on the war with Bangkok

be contended, was justified in Japan till the latter, even though successful In We regret to record the death yesterday of a Was seni

sent to the local Past Office:

and it is said waglaz | the wir in This move is locked upon as a means of provoke that some foopy individpal intercepted that mail any nation had a right to force civilization upon and fram staer exhaustion. But this is not stationed here. The deceased developed symp tell thee much in Ing Tritish Intervention,

bag and sent it back to the skipper telling him an uncivi ised neighbour. Finally, the speaker general trial of strength and resoaices between the toss of cholera on Saturday and despite Dr. "But, Mason-where is het Thou saidst I to deliver its contents

After debating moved "that Japan is justified in waging war two Empires. It is a content for r possession, or for Seegar's unremitting care, he succumbed to the should see him !"

hand at least, in Kores ; and if Japan | felt disease. The funeral took place in the. .."Bakold him Imba is there 1) and Damal monter In London, the Captain of the meeting that

i undertaking in the jateregis of westeza Ching to dislodge her, her object will be attained. through at the Assumpiles Church, the remplar montafel bones. "But eft, I say, and I will tell over. He carried if up to the Rangoon Post civilization,

could be. were removed to the Roman Catholic Cemetery, then all rat sea, she could be. were fam Office on last Friday and found no dificulty in Me. Smolib, in a humores porched by China nowhere suve la Koves, and | Monvlour Pelinski, Franch Charga d'Affairès. This white man, Mason, as thou may'st

cassiderable meriment, opposed all she would then have to do would be to getting it taken over in the usual way. It seems which

and about 40 of the deceased's comrades peoples of the Dyaks are of Tudi blood 霉 and It is believed an attack upon Peking is the Eze is what is eslied an ocean tramp. She the motion. He contended that Japan and simply on the defensive dhe lidhe te stand have heard, was one of those who say tha

officere funerzi, leaves for home to-morrow,”

deliberately planted this war for years past and | therefore seumis to

depend on

quer ion as to ready to fight, and knowning well which experts at present differ, being

That

hat question G. G. Grant, who arrived here a few much he talked, and many reasons gave, to prove it. For that, I know nat; but this do I On Saturday, the rat lontant, Mr. Donaldson that China was unprepared, she seized upon is, whether Chfus cun morch her simies into months ago from Rangoon and Las since been know my father's father, who in secret know of filed in the Supreme Casings of the marine and fores the war upon Chian here was no wat. It is not that the distatice is too grest, bas been missing since yesterday morning. He did thoroaf tell my father and onto me late frivolous pretexta so colomange spen bestillijas Korea by land. Some authorities say she can to the employ of the Opium Farm as an Inspector, this temple of the Hull whose name is Brahms, appeal against the proceedings The weather forecast issued by the Acting resulted in Capt. Nicol having had his certificate 1 the brațal fi log upon the Komshing; & defence. of the Korean capital; but the Korean Windsor & Co's” A boy in the midnight. | black bull's feet a white man's head should fall,

Court of Enquiry in the Namyong case, which more justification for this whe than there was for Chinese callways reach within few hundred lived in a floating house nearly opposite Mesure, mp father gave the

● massage thus passed on for Director of the Observatory this morning contains suspended for four

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has stated sowing-times procualable-that, when at this wid

to be practically impass-that bla master wont to bad months. The Daily less ship flying the British dag: 11that cowardly the following information relative to the typhoon Advertiser understands that the appeal being pir feal outrage was justgable, the murder able, by an invading army. Other authorhides The doors were met locked, and in the morning our race should pass again note that land

#{applause). | pooh-pooh the view that the frontier reported East of Luzon on Thursday lodged on strolly legal grounds, questioning a should no longer be considered a cilmeler

Impass

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On Bollard's darkness rasa at last she is properly tried. It is not yet definitely to makethe Kowsking masama bates as to Calos

from sending

gleam. agree. come out at night and perhaps fallen into the way to his belt, And Damal, watching elde- and | of the conflict was

tion with it in that Mr. Van Cayles bera, the

the chief told the white man of this place—ike' da wote on his table, Rock, the Tezaple, and the Bull ; and rew ther a

at the Kangnan Arsenal is not suspended. | striving in thle port on the o'h lostept that ba modified. Japan the interests of civilisation ; ; very encounter, would have to abandon it In the young Prench salior of the gun-boat Vipere, one thing only 1 Now, it thee there, and I will

Island to the westward of Fort Arthur to serve tbe

The pinean have acoupled, in fores, a large lility it to the Pom- | #gainst China and it is the hope of this the ablish herself in the peninspla and dely svaning, and after an Imposing vervice was gone coolly changed his quid se he pointed in the si bue of operations. Field Marshal Count. Ex determined to try to hand that mad bagportant the mill meet with speensu to this ↑ CRI

Yimagata ban sailed from Japan to take com- mand of the Japanese Invading forces, which will shortly number 100,000 men.

medliated.

THE TYPHOON,

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it does the

to the west of North Luzon, At 13.17 1.m. the to a re-adjustment of the

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On the 8th at 10:55 #1, red South Cone beloge legality of a man's being condemned | He hoped the British Govasament wonkok tell ́able, and say that there is nothing to prevent Barvants could find no trucs of their master, beyond the sunssi whence long ago it came," holated. The depression appears to be situated | known whether this appeal and the Japanese in due conrad, As far as the lasts || aeroen. it, and #warms of Teriar troops house, no that it in conjectured that he must have | His eyes began to burn ↑ his band stoja half. barometer is falling quickly on the 8, and S.E.CODclusloma of the Court of Enquiry on deght in the mark Cosmini Tika be 210 15 she cap, she will; and in that Case water. Another curfoss aizcometappo fu connec. 1 ways, naw, but made no sign.

Kawamanchip ; but our contemporary world who had lived mail praesion) moun of the lube will have time and honnéte sa store of men coasts of China, and fresh N‚E. winds, increasing. | have good rounds for stating that the diffeRA TO LIE or via a posted is what was tran- | rumours of 1996 Aer sido. Among the many Inspector of the FarON. PUERTAN may be expected hers with finu mosther at firel, | which the conclusions of the Court of Enquiry | apllake host of a change is whin China. The Emotor bað disgraced his Prime Minister, Li STARI WAB un Officer in the British Army at bliher, The.bull, he said, was auraly Indi samkų way to the effect that the Chinese 194 asking for a növel or magaslon./ after gard he zue fitila till I should belty Zim, rast among other things the currenty "and not the

like others he had seen amongst the Dynka of wooodings of the Cselmain Bigalowyl Chloèse, hose suzerain rights oras Korea cogid Hy Chang, because of kis unpreparedness for "A death under extraordinary circumstanzas the North, Wall-we came 14" mitted by Captain Nicol himself in das due to not be quemjones, would syarwhelm the Janda wag, Bat though this seems be untrue, accred me had athe, Swiß in Sunday Bollard's, hand dropped lightly on his pistols the Marius Service Association, Liga, mid, and if any heromaty men forlod hack) (i) there we dopbt that Japan has been ready, oight, Albert B. Conile ordinary many are butt, lloganda monestehen went back to his through that Association to the President of the unt in the blue and ring model granth sad calms unisady. This in is he sco usind für: 18 yawer, while walkies en dock anddenlykai: band and penuaan Damon, sideways watchinma Poses of Trade in Londsu.

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but probably becoming seattled later,"

The red cane hoisted this forewoon indicates

that the centre of the depression was at FOIS .. to the south and more than goo miles from the Colony

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