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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894.
MEDICAL INSPECTION AT JAPANESE PORTS.
Fla Excellenes the Greeınar has received the
following telegram from Mr. Le Porr Trench. Bel ish Minister to Japan, dated Tokyo, 13th "Medical Inspection at Japanese ports canted yesterday"
September
TYPHOON WARNING.
Mr. E. Ortiz. Consul for Spain, courteously forwards the following telegram
MANILA, September 15th,
AM.
The depression which was to the E.S.E, and
is now to the E.N.", of Manlia, is increasing in force. Probably it will chike to-night the northern part of the island of Luzon. It seems to have taken a direction from S. E. to N.W., but we
cannot say if it will change its course on entering
the land or the China Sea,”
The Acting Director of the Observatory in big weather forecast to-day states:-On the 15th * Fr.10 .m. the barometer continued falling in | 1 azon and on the south coast of China. Light north wind and fair weather is probable on the anath const.
At 5 B.m. to day the depression was situated
to the east of North Luzon.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
13 WINDWETTES is the pretty word Invented to designate the ladies whose widowbood is due to the divorce courts.
VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS.
SEASON 1894-95-
Orders will be executed in the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply
lasts.
SEED
with
LISTS
HINTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and may still be obtained on application.
Our Seeds are all tested before belag put up In London. They áré picked under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure protection In transit,
Sowings should be made in fine weather only and the remainder of the pickets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Sow- ings.
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for use in the Garden generally: it supplies natural
We have been compelled, very much agalast the Editorial desire, to hold over until Monday a review of the sporting events which have transpired in the colony during the past fortnight. MR, N. R. O'CONOR, the British Minister, has Jet Cheloo for Tientsin, en route to Peking, for the purpose, it is paid, of taking pari in some important negotiations now preceeding at the
capital.
Tur Ching Merchants steamers. Fushun and Yung-ching, which have been lying idle near Stanecutters Irland ever since hostilities commenced in the North, werk gally decorate yesterday on the occasion of the Feast of
Lanterre.
is just as well to understand that chalers has for weeles past been arevalent in Bangkok, and we think that steamers from that port should, nnill new has been rebelved that the epidemic has ceased, he medically examined on arriving In part. Quarantine is utter bombug. ANOTHER national debate under the auspices of the "Odd Volumes" la promised at an early Hate. G. Sharp, and, will open the show. The ghost of the recently defunct "Offs Got" will be there-to apply sny milk that may be wanted as for the brandy, we can't ran to it in these hard times.
THERY is sold to be great jaw and rejalelag among the hapless students of the "Hongkong College of Medicine owing to
if having "feaked out "that Dr. Barton, minionary who has heen Acting Superintendent of the Alice
|
H.M.S. Esk antred at Shanehal from the Vangtze on the roth and left again on the 13th Fast, for fching, calling at all ports on the way
πρι
Iris manned that the Innanere Government has concluded treaties, similar to that recently ratified with Great Britain, with France, Germany, and other European Powers.
W understand that at the next meeting of the "Odd Volumes" society the subject for discos sion will be "Should any of the European Powers interfere in the China-Japan war ?''
THE St. Louis Post Dispatch cheerially remarks that the mere job of saying all the men that Chlos could spare would be more than any nation with the finest death-dealing Instruments could afford to undertake. On this basis of TATE Dews from Chinklang is to the eff-ot that | calculation, therefore, japan seems to have a everything fɛ gulet there and that large hodles of | hopslow task before ber. Honanese soldiers are about to start on their way
the Grand Canal to Paking and Keren. A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge. No. 1165, F.C., will be held in the Freemason Hall, Zetland Street, this sening, at 8.30 for onclerk precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. Reper-Herp le an ham about a boy who went wading to the sirer and was swallowed by un miligator. What heading shall I vive it?
Editor-Try "Wade and Found Wanting.”
IT is announced that Mr. E. F. Bennett has gove ** acting British Consul to Hoihow, replacing the late Mr. Fitzgibbon. Mr. Hauser, from Ningpo, reilevia Mr. Bennett at Swatow
FOREIGNERS going un country, even if only for a short distance from Shanghai and within the 30- min radius, are advised to obtala pasenerts during the continuance of the war between China
god japan.
THE Mission steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside vessels holsting code pennant C between 9 and 10.30 am, on Sunday, to convey men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning about 13.30 pm.
A* Indian named Ramjahn, lately a clerk in Mesim. Bradley & Co's, and who is a brother- In-law of S. A. Rahman, the absconding Registrar's clerk who, as stated in last night's lave, is believed to have performed the famous "Vanishing Act," filed his schedule in bankruptcy yesterday. Liabillilen about $4,000.
Fran Schlemitter (standing with her second husband at the grave of the first)-Yes, bere he Hles, the brave warrior. You would certainly not died the death of a hero on the battle-field! not by my busband-to-day if my dear John had
Herr Schlemiller (pensively)-Yes, war is the curte of humanity.
HONGKONG bas had more than its share of A CLEVER women remarked the other day:-"beachcombers during recent rear, and the notice that well-hred esople now do not talk pabic will therefore heave a deep sigh of relief about the world the flesh and the devil; they when I leares that the erratic "gent" who was sprak of "environment. heredity and circum
to quit the Hongkong Hotel to-day bax fled Blances.1#
these festive shores for good. We have no use for bipeds of his ilk here, so if he is possessed of mach brain as an ordinary toad he will just "get ' in double quick time. ACCORDING to the Shanghai native press a telegram was received on the gh inst. from Korea that the Chinese troops encamped on the north bank of the Liu Tein River numbered breech-loading guns. The soldiers are brave 38.000 men, including 4150 cavalry, with 80 and aclive, and as soon as the floods subside will attack the Japanese. Strong fortifications have • been erected at Chuo Ho and
Wangchow, and there guard the Tatung River, preventing the Japanese from landing from the sea. We are still waiting for news of the creat battle in northern Korea, 91yı our Shanghal morning contemporary of the 8th Inst. The latest, native repoils are that the two armies are confronting each other on either side of the Lingisin river, with only six or seven miles between them. This river is said to be very swollen at the moment; and the rains and consequent condition of the country have been seriously, delaylog the Japanese operations, while they are not so much an obstacle to the light marching order of the Chinese.
IT was reported in native circles in Shanghai on the gh Inst, that the Chinese troops in Korea had attached the Japsnere on the pit and and Inst, and that beavy fighting had taken place, but without any definile result,
THR ension of the British barque Alcides, in the Old Desk Shanghal, was at half-mast on the 8th and 9th in+t., owing to the death at the General Hospital after a long illness, of Mr. McGuy, chief officer of the vessel.
THE China Merchants' steamer Poochi bar been "old to Mr. J. R. Twentyman, D2 Messrs. Farnam & Co., and now files the British flag, and has been chartered to run regularly between Shanghai and Wenchow. The stuck is also reported
Ke likely to bolst the same flag very shortly, A NANKING despatch to the Shanghai native payer Hupas reports an attack by some Chinese soldiers on a number of Sungklang students per Nanking, whilst on their way to the chujla examinations about to be held there. The Viceroy Lia has promised to severely punish the
soldiers.
MR. GEORGE Curzon, M.P., who is now is India and will shortly visit the Far East, intende to publish a few months bence a work entitled "Problems of the Far East," in which the author will deal at length with the Korean
nection therewith.
| MORE oF REUTER'S IDIOCY! The costly cable. grams received in Hongkong to-day from Lon don, which will be found in another column, are both worthlem, for they are discounted by news received from Shanghai, ander date zoth instant, and by the fact that there appeared in this Journal on the 1st instant a paragraph which reads thus:
General Liu Yang-fu the well known commabile of the Black Tings" In the Tarkin war, is about to proceed to Por mon to asante chief command of the Imposial forces recently landed in North Formosa.
Further comment would be superfluous.
Memorial Hospital since Dr. Thomson west problem and important political affairs in con- admiring the Moon Festival illuminations, it is
home on leave, In about to sever bli connection with that most useful fastkui for ever and ever.. Poor Burton!
You can slog a man in Bangkok to your heat's content for four ticals - tical is about sixty cents. At all events that is what Captain Richard-evidently · førriner' bød to sute up for an assault on a man, which in Hongkong would have inevitably meant "three months' hard" without the option, and Captalo Richlardi,
fally have been entitled to that period of peaceful retirement.
A STRIKE of street chair-coolles is likely to be the next little excitement to which the residents of the Colony will be treated in the not far distant future, owing, we believe, to well-to-do chair proprietors puting them up to "back against the new traffic regulations to which we recently referred in detail,
THE last mob of this season's griffins, twenty-
Dourishment to the soll, and assists the process the newsoaper reports are sccurate, would three in number, arrived at Shanghel from
of assimilation, thereby alding the Plants to attain to their full size, vigour and beauty.
Sold in Tins containing 10 lbs. each...$1.75
28 lbc.
1 ...$4.50 Directions for Use are given on the Label.
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A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Hongkong, 15th September, 1894.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
SUBSCRIBERS TO "THE
It is again rumoured to Shanghal that negotia- tions are still in progress at Tientala for the transfer of the China Merchants Co.'s feet of steamers to the management of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., and it is believed that come
Tientsin in the steamer Rf Dorado en the 7th last, and were sold by the Horse Bazaar the following day. The Hongkong Jockey Club looks as if it were to be left in the song for subscription griffins for next year's meeting, What is the Acting Clerk of the Course waiting
for
TAKING iata consideration the large number of Chinese who thronged the streets last night remarkable that only two cases of rowdyism were on the Police Caut calendar this morning. "free" bricks in Bonhams Strand was one of the A Chinese accountant who was too festive and delinquents, and got off after paying a fine of $1 while the other was a boatman who became nuisance in Yan-ma-ti, and had therefore to "shell out" $5 as the price of his liberty. He assured the magistrate that he would "never get drank any more."
$
Tax Renter's telegram dated London the 9th Inst, stating that Admiral Ting had been degraded for cowardice and incapacity, appears i have been based on an unsupported rumour published by the Sin Wan Pao, an obscure Chinese paper in Shangbal. One report was that the Admiral had been deprived of his button and ordered to show more energy in his actions;
shore.
No confirmation of there ramours advices from that part. nor is there any had been received in Shanghal up to latest mention made regarding the alleged degradation in recent correspondence from Cheloo and Tientsio.
It is announced that the Police Band will perform at Bay View Hotel to-night. Break- down" and Highland "ding," will, it is said, be stricly prohibited. Now Vervons !
IT was Mesus. W. G. Humphreys and Sons and not Mr. J. D. Humphreys' firm that advanced $400 worth of whisky to the absconding Indian storekeeper Debents, whose name was mentioned in our report of the mysterious disappearance of A. S. Rahman, the erring. Registrar's clerk, published in the last fate of the Telegraph.
OUR contemporary the Shinghat Mercury Tientale that it is the talk of the Tientsin tea- learns from a well authenticated source from shops that a very high official, Intimately connected with the Viceroy, bas been utilising military funds in a title
corner" in rice bla own account, having been considerably aided in his operations by the temporary stoppage of rice shipments from Shanghal. This same official is very intimate with a tutor of the Emperor, who is believed to have great fefluence at the Court of Peking, and has made this pupil belleve that the Viceroy is solely to blame for the present postiton of Chias, and that bad bis conniels been taken, the Japanese would have been beaten .long ago.
THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP ·
COMPANY, LIMITED,
The eleventh ordinary general meeting of Limited, was held at the Company's offices, shareholders in the Douglas Steamship Company,
Praya Central, at noon to-day, Mr. J. H. Lewi (Chairman) prealded, and there were also present MSTS. D. R. Sassoon, J. J. Keswick, and C.
H. Cox, H. Crawford, M. H. Michael, J. Holiday (Consulting Committre). D. Gillier, A. ៨. Wool, J. B. Meyer, W. Parfitt. R. Lyall, W. eter. W. G. Hoenke, W. G. Winterbore and
others.
in May and June will always be against the successful rearing of birds hatched in the open, I fancy experience will show that the bal way to keep the pace stocked wit be to breed in ca finement. I can't be pute yel, though, for next year the thing will have a good wial for the first time in the blatory of the Colony If success crowns my efforts, then a
Club will be formed and we shall gradually cover the Island with game.
I may add that having il the birds down, and as I am going to a good deal of
matter,
bive offered rewards to the villagers on the Island (at Shauk(wan, Shippo and Aberdeen) for wil vermin-ch as wild cats, soakes, magples and hawks-killed. I pay 10 cents for snakes and as much as sa cents each for wild cats. These rewards have not resulted to much vermin being destroyed, but in the Course of
trouble in the
year or two it will lead to the island being ridis good deal of destructive vermin.
How can you prevent residents, with licenses the whole area of which is now your pre-empilve › carry guns, shooting over Tytam peninsula, right?
to
It is eat red on the licenses issued on st September that they may not shoot ever Tytam peninsais.
Are you sure the birds laid down last November are still ja existence ?
Yes, I often see them. They are fed regularly. If you go out there and look about for them for
while you will Me several.
So far, then, it is satisfactory, and the pros- pects of success are fair enough?
Yes, I think so. If birds cannot be reared in the open, it can be done to confinement just, ** I said before, as it is at home.
After thanking Mr. May for kludly vouchsafing somuch interesting Information surrepresentative withdrew.
THE "RIO" DISABLED.
The Scottish Oriental Company's well known The notice convening the meeting having been Hongkong-Bangkok Unet Phra Chom Kiao, Captain James Fowler, avived here this mor read, afeccount having been in the shareholders' hands
The Chalman said the report and statement ning, eleven days out from Bangkok, with the German steamer Rio, 1,223 tons, Captain C. H. for several days he wou'd take them as read. There Davidsen, in tow. Shortly after their arrival in was very little to add to what had been stated to
port
* Telegraph reporter boarded them, and the report. The outbreak of the plague caused
returned with the following information relative some dislocation of trade which was, for the
to a serious accident that happened on board, the German vaskel on the 8th instant z--- lime, detrimental to the Company, but since the
The R left Saigon on the 6th instant, epidemic subsided there bad, latterly been a which would probably continue. There was one consider
crable revival of business on the coast
fall cargo of sice and Sco Chinese passengers, bound for Hongkong. All went other point which might he mentioned and that well until Saturday last (the 8th Instant) was the price
when of coal. At present the price of
hey shaft 4 a.m.
snapped in two coal was very high, abnormally so, and that, of causing the stern tube to immediately break in courie, affected to some extent the results the deg, north and long. sro.3 deg, east. It was, of several places. The vessel was then in lat 14-15 working of the Company's vessels, but should the course, impossible to effect repairs at ser, Chiner
and Japanes- come to terms the price although the weather was very fine at that. of cost
coal would soon drop considerably. Before time, and as there was no wind to speak moving the adoption of the repert and accounts he would be happy to answer any qrestions the
vessel there. shareholde:s might see fit to address to him.
on the The Chairman (after a pause)-As there are no questions I move that the report and accounts as presented be adopted.
I
of the sails were useless and the vess
fare
and drifting lay belpless heaving bosom of the
of the rally deep, slowly and sorely approaching the Parcels. At first there was a good deal of excitement aniong the Chloese
Passengers, bot the exercise of great tact Hend
Mr. A G. Word said he had much pleasure. in seconding the Chairman's motion. thought the report and accounts were very safle factory Indeed, and that the profit shown of $182,000 was highly satisfactory (applause).
On being pet to the vale, the Chairman's motion was carried unanimously.
unanimously re-elected membersof the Consulting On the motion of Mr. Peter, Mestre. D. R. Sassoon, J. J. Keswick and C. J. Holliday were Committee.
Messrs. R. Lyall and . H. Cex were then Gillies, seconded by Mr. H. Crawford. re-elected auditors, on the motion of Mr. D.
In response to a vota of thanks, which was carried by acclamation, the Chairman said he general meeting with an equally satisfactory hoped to meet the shareholders at the next report, and that dividend warrants would be ready on Monday.
That ended the busiems of the meeting,
THE TYTAM PHEASANTRY,
MR. F. H. MAY INTERVIEWED,
discretion the captain'officers and crew up. rear to have maintained very good order on board Kino hove in night and In response to until two days later (the rath) the Phra Chom
took her in tow to lat. 13.53 north and long. 110 distress bore down the helpless vessel and
проп
the heat to signals of
east, or about 40 miles east of Quinbon. At first
with the Río le se follows:-On Monday, the roth, at
at 9.30 . 110 deg. east,
side the tark somewhat difficult, and matters doing was a simple matter, but towards sun. on Monday heavy northerly swell
not improve on Tuesday when the swell caused by the typhoon which entered Gulf of Tonkis last Tuesday afternoon was exceedingly heavy. The
The tow lines beld fast. however, Wednesday good progress was made and Hong- and the weather moderating considerably on kong, as above stated, duly reacted this morning. TEC Ala, according to Lloyds' Register, in L vessel of 1,222 tons register, 160 horse-power, was engined by
T. Clarke &
& Co. of Newcastle in 1870, and owned in Hamburg.
The Phra Chow Klao's raport of falling
the German steamer lat, 13.50
3.50 north and long.
Rie in tow, and heavy swell from
was then a moderate
west-south-west
swell
On Tuesday, the 11th bad
veered 10
light
northward.
westerly wlads
satisfactory arrangerent will shorly be arrived Triяr being good reason to bellewe that the the other that he had been transferred to daty Hongkong which has been in existence ever and overcast weathwith heavy north-west
at.
We gravely doubt it, much as we should like to see the "Princely House," whose lot cannot have been altogether a bed of roses for some considerable time past, come in for a slant of good fortune.
THRY won't take any more "chits" in the Oriental Hotel at Bangkok, following the example of the Hongkong and Shanghat Bank Hotel Is
Hongkong. A dear old Shakespeare used to say, evil communications cerrupt good citizens who don't': carry the snoodalicks in their branches pockets.
And William was right, although latest developments show that modern innova- f5tions carried out on the ipis dixit of a quorum of blatant incompoops on the apur of the moment almost invariably brings results which lead to weeping, walling, and gnashing of teeth. Time must show. Let us pray.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL SUBBURIPTIONS HUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE,
DEATH.
At No. 49, Szechuen Road, Shanghai, on the 8th instant, the infant son of Captain W. INMAN, aged 4 months and 12 days.
The Hongkong Celegauph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
THE BEGINNING OF THE END.
LONDON, September 14th. The whole of Southero Korea has revoltad against the Japanese. A thousand Japanese troops attempted to march from Fusan to Seoul, but were stopped by the Koreans, and only God.
got back to Fa
THE "BLACK FLAG" CHIEF.
charitably
latert "Vanishing Act" artists, A. S. Rebman, took passage by the Memmon last Wednesday for North Borneo, the local authorities havo, wo understand, telegraphed to the Governor of British North Bornes with a view to having the absconder and his brother-in-law Dahenis, alas Ishmall, arrested and sent back to Hongkong for trial.
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THE Shanghai Mercury of the roth inst. reports that three of the most powerful ships of the Nanyang Squadron have been ordered to proceed at once to the Gulf of Pechili to reinforce the Northern Squadron. This is doubtless a truetles, to which version of the bogus telegram dated Shanghe the 13th inst, and published in lest night's China Mail, which stated that is on the Northern Squadron,
nf
el
the
of
HOME
bo
It will surprise a good many of our readers to north-east; at 8p.m learn that there is a pheaszotty on the island of
since November of last year. A few "uports have doubtless heard something about the Tytam even known much about them. Certainly the
preserves, but it is doubtful whether the game general public know absolutely nothing about the and if they wait for our morning and matter,
contemporaries to enlighten them spon
ort they would have to remain in bilsafni
Jo
well. On Wednesday the 13th, had moderate to light south-east winde and north-west swell, winds and fine clear weather with smooth sea, Frm the Paracels to port kad light easterly
A STEAMER WRECKED IN
SHETUNG PASS.
We are reliably informed that the Chinese merchants of the colony, who are the main ignorance of what is going on around them support of the Allee Memorial Hospital, have for over and ever. That is why the Telegraph institution owing to the mischievous interference taquiries at headquarters is withdrawn their liberal subscriptions to that has come to the rescue, and by makfag The Chine Navigation Co.'salesmer Waossing, position Capt. Bians, which arrived in Shanghat frořa to the management of that Institution by
mem
to place before its readers the full particulars Amoy on the 9th fast, made the following bers of the London and other missionary socie of the rise, progress and future prospects of the report:- fortnight ago, in the interests of the charitable to call attention a we felt bound
Tytam Pheasantry, as follows:-
We left Amoy on the 6th lust, and on the was in the fertile brain of Mr. F. H. May, 8 at 11 am, while proceeding through of that institution and with a view to Captain Superintendent of Police, that the Mea observed on preventing this awefal hospital and dispensary of breeding pheasants on this island originated Shetung Pas: ohne ved the wreck of a treats, ros coming rief owing to the objectionable and about a year ago, and to his ardent sporting under water up to the fannel, which was printed offensive mismanagement of a number of psalm- proclivities is due the fact that a trial lot of black. The hull was wood, painted blac's with Clave over our castigation of the THE story told by our Korean correspondent singing busy bodies. Meetings of the Senate pheasants and partridges were 'fald down' is
white streak under bulwark, and had a raight the defeat of a body of 800 Japanese by a party and Committee of the hospital have been held the colony winter.
colony last
nter. It was therefore a matter
stem. The masts, boats, anchors and chains like the proverbial Frenchman, other fish to frys but meanwhile, int to prevent the aforesaid elgetters appears, says the N. C. Defly recently, and steps are, we understand, rbout to of paramount importance that, with a view to the
taken to restore publie confidence in this publication of full particulars of this Interesting and hundreds of Chinese in besta around wreck- the roth fast to be regarded by
were all gone, there was no name on the funny idiot from Jining the Quakes or dolog a wild exaggeration. But those who so much-needed Infirmary. Exactly what steps are experiment, the moving spirit should be sought lng her. We observed Chinese Adinet, among anything decent and desperate, we commend to characterise It are
to be taken we know not at present, but at all out and naked to favour as with his version then and saw what we took his and "Brownle's" attention the following | title of "tiger hunters, uneware that events it is beyond queriton that something must
given by foreignera lo translatior. from a comicGerman contemporary:-Korea to a body of picked sharp-shooters of be dons, and the sooner the better.
*plendid physique courage, who
round, blew the a and in reply to the un number of Karan forces. There are a certals Says the N. C. Daily News of the rott, fost :- Telegraph reporter of a day two ago band turned the ship handy in. We stopped
them in every disulct, Licensed by There is not much defialte news this morning questions counteously made the following a found what we had
and steamed slowly round past ike wreck, and for the sign w** And now the Band will play Aarle Laude," the Government to carry guns, and they are as regarding the progress of the war. According to ment:
expert with these as the Boers who defeated our Yasino fame, wishes to return to Tlentils for might be bred on the island, when in no assistance was wanted, and there being no with variations
a native paper, General Yeh Chih-chao, of It occurred to me that pheasants and perteldges | We
only red
staff, the same as the fishing boats use. troops on Majaba HIL
soldiers oa shere too, but finding In return for the THE Siam Observer of August 30th has the privileges they possere they are obliged to give medical treatment on account of some eye the North last automa I procus a lot of following paragraph refering to our good friend their services finely wherever the Government trouble. The same authority says Sir Robert Hart cock and hen pheasants and partridges and through the Capt. Burgoyne, Ged-fearing Joster" the is in trouble, The French at Kanghon, and the has warned Li Hung-chang to do all he can to let them toore, or rather laid them down wreck was only a small stasmer
Watt pass and proceeded jud Hongkong Telegraph esteems most highly-Americans when they attacked Korea, found secure the safety of Fort Arthur and Wel-bal-wel, on Tytam penisuals, near the village of had evidently been abandoned by her crew.
done so, I made an agreement It was surmised that the wreck was the rice for Messrs. Markwald & Co. So far, most no doubt have been by the Chinese, whik | Tha Hujao inserts that Japan has now only with the nativen of the rice, (which is not for Hongkong and weapons of precision, they would easily account about 35,000 soldiers in Kores, besides some Singapore.) has been going to Rio, but this for twles their number of japanese, or more.
18,000 coolles with the army. The troops north done 细 their shipment is destined for Europe." It gives us Infinite autikfaction to learn that sice has become so popular in Europe, in spite of the extraerdi nary wheat crops lately reported. We shall be he ring of a case of the Iser *rolling rapidly one of these fine days,
This world has mary folk in it,
Built in an odd, queer way:
They seldom change their lugn,
1
But their opinion every day.
and
who are the
of the stories that have been curtant le esign on the western shore of the channel, certain sporting circles for days past. Mr. May was
We saw some
The
The free, large 2000 102s stramer, is loading | them very formidable foam ; and armed, as they which the Japanese are so anxious to capture, Stanley in the neighbourhood by which | steamer Chean, lata Whaøn, but that vessel was
I blad myself to reimburse them for any damage painted yellow when she left Shanghai for
Then I applied
Chinking The Woosung had strong N.E Government for the
of Seoul are sald to be haftering severely from to the cropa by mA «ECİNSİVE fight of winds and sex, and misty weather up to fast.
KOREA.
Liu Yong-fu, chief of the famous “Black De interesting-TRC Curses of Morris | wana bullpern of the Post rymdt in which red billions fighting information. A five paper | giye protection to my birds whiiety1only to mountain guns, and 13 morVATE. They were not Flags" in Tankla, has been ordered to Formosa Bugiard fn called the “Doll tick."-be, cheat» | but in 2001, however, have to be taken and last Sunday by osa alder to jola the years ago that came to nothing. I now hold the full left the next morning for Seoul
if we, bosse' the
Yar'onday
We would "Siamese of high Pani" matica of, fer` it was dearly proved to
this latest edition of
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IT is generally admitted that the average Post the rales, and are dying at the rate of two or snoring over the
the ares, previous to which Office rolle makes about the worst postman in thran scaras " a day. There is also sickness in
i was a mesting of " [ports, at which I was Vickte ko the universe, and as such is a source of con- the Chinese camp. A. Chinese army, 38,000 who concurred in the view that it would be fair fo siderable annoyance to the general public. He strong, le reported to be encamped near the north grant me the
the privilege Bought
view of
of the la a pzenlier animal whom the ratepayem have back of the Imchlo river waiting for favourable fact that I had gone to the
froublu "and
(FRŮM QUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) tolerated for a great number of years, because weatherto attack the Japanese, who are some low expeurs ef laying the blads down and waging It appears that "youthful Siamese of high "the powers that be" hare obliged us to subisk miles off on the opposite side of the river, for their retention. The meeting was of
optalon
CHEMULPO, August 26th. rank gamble in Bangkok and whacky amber the attention of the authorities has been the military mandarins in Shanghal, reporting from the zet September. The application made soldiers a you coolles, 2014, 324h by were not Times out of Tolagratis are said to have been received by that the r'ghis should be granted for thres Year The last lot of transports brought over 3,400 lear--Dame Fortune de ficklc-they kick up of ractions and accuse their ancient pals of doing called to the unsatisfactory
In Korea on the 3rd instant, but was not fer exclusive rights for what pa
is conducted titing so poslitve
experiment the troops which came to y MEAN COME time ngo, purpose. i zapząd in the Pallide Cou. three foreigners balanging to the Canton having a fair fal. If aneresful then They only put into Fun but did not wish to
Customs and three from the Kowloon Centers Shosting or Gan Club will be forme?, on the come fato conflict wi
were brought seaudsen to Chemulpo, and Info durance
ce vile for the pe of mon the satisfaction of the preiding magistrate at the for Shanghai from Hongkong the Empress besis lines, to a certain extent, of the old Club of a for the hardest labour ingenully could davira. POL
Court yesterday
ivangileet. Three others Palyang Me
for any Japanese to march overland by the Kwang pheasants (130 kaps and 30 cocks) to from Fus bis eyes open, and because he happens to leave delivani" to a Japanese restaurant keeper stakmer Leksang on the rst tastant for the North be defward to me here in November, when whh the Koreany, as the country in fall of armed complacent missionary's txients gold with am.
cents, and uniscremefully attempted to
ed to said to have had considerable experience in naval fowls and set the pheasants under them, who wish to drive out the Japanese. The
tarp-de
practice. Their pay will. Just an pheasantsten are managed at home pop 1in Uần south have risen hance the muust and passepction | be Ti. 'sleeve, ka'la l ́of the
wil be up their deserving of the sympathy of himself and xil kar bonn the beschophers in the colony. We teftain mo talalactin ang bata able to see allowed to return to the Customs Service. Sir Bail atribute and the bielej sin jala down lawser compact on hand that they have
tan kasvas only Ichówg andă it in 1 to their families. After the war they $ ; not consider it emy encouraging. No hanks: 500?” leibate rice, so that the Geversamer will I
lett for Indo-Chine to complete the plans and from quoting Graak proverbe on this theme, at that
Robert Hart to reported to stand guarantee rather too late TOTE | Supposed, and the kaleed of the Koreans towards lern! for theɛ moment, as we anu joes going to | six mond2/7900Fede samog valign the thres' that the Chinese Government will not faithfully | dillesity · experienced in More Filme herr "TM2 ajánse 'roulidhankar' MeING UN VIET panch" the Jabumond it growing more intense svaly day. un to via sončČIROL.
́of birds in three yeart, ler the i
with
to act to the capacity of Avalatant Imperial War: Commissioner.
(From Haiphong Papers.) INDO-CHINA.
PARIS, September 5th.
that a Chinese postca
It fo
When any mun goes into a gambling shop Mala by wrling to cants skoti postage on two letters | sama rervice started from 0,0° the | rights for three years, and have arranged for 160 impoten to Seral without coming to conflict The French newspapers in Paris believe that | Rif shekels of slfver there fastend fortista ancoezded to chosling, the ...nddremsa aut of for the same purpose. All these foreigners ura } I intend to keep also ordinary barn-yarak pads, supposed to be Tong Haks, but really, men the relure of M. de Lanessan to Indo-China | and then puta the blame on-wall, on the ir Jaff the same resident nut 'ol'`tan cinis Mara 3-MPLE® 180 Für mouth. Should they be killed | So far sa`I have gone with the experiment 1 deg čikat purpQRA "What is more. NBOYniska to send coincides (that is to say, is owing to) the great | instructivo conclufon that he 'got fafti bacause" OR "ANPsovent. How long this sort of thing } in battle a bonus of thier years' pays will be ・ were found this mason and no, young, bizdai starved out,.. The Japanesa bagly to see they have
works prejected in that country, principally the the opposition had bit railway from Hanoi to Had.
A Commission of engineers and experts kays
drawings for, these works. M. de Lanassan will reforms the Julielmi nyasein im Indo-Chins.
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