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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1894.

the information received by the officers of the.Our special che vadent in Breen witing Undaunted 60.000 pese attacked the Chinese at Ping-vang, after completele arrounding the elly.

simest the whole of the 'ty and Chinese army, about 14,000 strong, fell into the victor's bands after five hours' berd fighting. A New Chinese who attempted to escape were

by the down

marines Japster

eth gunborta stationed in the Tatong river, at the sight bank of which

sted the Ty of pine:

hot

onder date and instant anys 10 New London Banco Tot-rco Company paid a dividend of 25 p. cent. in their 1891 s'on, and plated a'g: sly sum to the Co.'s Festive Fund." A KRQUIEM m-es was held at the Roman Catholic Cathedral at 7 o'clock this me ɔing, Raimondi A large congregation attendri and

THE PLAGUE WORKERS.

PUBLIC MEETING AT THE CITY HALL

The public meeting, cervened by request by Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, the Acting Chief Justice, to decide upon steps to be taken for recognising the

volunteers who wrestled with death in the slums

but I think the day-to-day fight with disease in Tel-ping-shan in the summer of 1894 against the plague will, for courage and endurance and de- votedores to duty, compare with all their other Lical. Bays, R.E., we are specially indebted vallent achievements. (Loud applause) Cappames)-for he was the first offcer who

and from the 17th May to the compl of his military duties all

Mr. T. Jackson-Vour Excellency and gentle- men, I am sure we all fully appreciate the very eloquent speech of the mover of the Grst resolu- tion Jasi made. I am sure there is not one of band of men who first combated the plague, for

who does not thoroughly

appreciate the noble it was then a very verlam maller fadeed. Speaking for myself I can only say

astira town to clear out

that

on bar in the reJon of the soul of the late Bisher services rendered to the community by

the dy ho

gave up zli-M{#Tigo+ C«MENG^\ \¢ «#ppeared to me that the sy volunteers

encat A remnant of the Chisecofuray | C. C.. Mt. A Seth, and the French, Spanish, o'clocks

Includc1 Captain Sterling, A.D.C., Mr. Francis, was held in St. Andrew's Hall, City Hell, at 4 one of cleansing and Astofecting | juwa of death. We have great reason to

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fallen and Portuguese Consul. The funeral, which was wey largely attended, tok place at Happy Valley this sfernoon.

ng-hwards, and a very large number; of "braves" were made wers.

Chemuir is completely in the hands of the fapanese, and not a Colnemen le to be

fo the vicinity of the town. Before Anywhere the Undaunted lett Chemelpa a week ago you

were brought into the fow 1.

THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme in the

a'circk -

Who went

went into the

of the Colony during the prevalence of the plague, noons and Sundays, in asulating Mr. Crook in in those pest places were really going into the

ock yesterday afternoon. His Excellency the Governor presided, and s were also present

there Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, Captain Sterling, A.D.C., Mr. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Mr. E. Bondler, Capt. Ishbridge,

Mr. A. G Wire, Mr. H. E Wode- house, Messrs. I I. Keswick, F. Mackintosh, A. McConachie, T. Jackson, D. R. Soon,

Fraser-Smith, J. B. Coughirle R. M. Grav G: B. Dodwell, Go, Pirrcy In T Sercombe Smith, J. G. Smith, V. H. Descon, A. BJ hnson, J. Ř. Michael. J. Thurbern, W. Wylie G. Sharp, A. G. Wood, Geo R. Stevens, R. Shewan, Jones, and many others.

Co., Ln., were the first to introduce wounded Japanere, and 6o Chinese prisoners | Brerack Square to-night, commercing st 7.30 J. S. Moser, H. Hopples, C. V. Ludds, R. Molesworth, and Licut. Kolsall, also of the i

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Dlabatza's well-known hotel at Chemulpo bas heen turne inte» Japanese miliary hospital, where the wounded are treated prior to being forwarde 3 to Tal Nipon

When the Undaunted. Kores folly 30,000 Japanee freons were mad at Chemales, and there were twelve transpy at anchor in the barhope writing to take them north.

The Japanese come and go at Chemulpo Jost as they plr Tr, and re unquestionably in andis pentasuta,

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We are gled to learn from the officers of the Memor, which at lv 1 from Sandrip this morales, that the little Bornean coasting Leamer

In opening the proceedings the Acting Chlef

Justice said he was quite sure everyone would heartily endorse the action of the Committee in asking his Excellency the Governor to take the formally more that Sir William Robinson take the chair (Applause),

and

to be

He worked unremittingly at the and thankful that only one the coble Vasey- also in superintending the detachment of Engineers employed on that of Royal died.' I am more also that the services of the All who Naval and Milltary and of the Public Works have seen him at

at work.

well as the

others deserve and bave our Department Permanent Committee of the Sanitary Board, entire approbation. I am also sure that nothing : hear high testimony to his services and conduct. could be more noble and nothing more worthy I would also mention Centaln Stewart, Lieut. than the devotion of the Sisters during that trying time, (Applause) Reference has size beda did

work

Captain Murray

made to

to the doctors. I think that the doctors *ble o able assistance in the most necessary and useful have played a noble part in this plague. They

those par work of removing t or creatures hom the have entered onbesitatingly into the jaws of Elthy hovels in Tal-plag-shan to better quarters death. Dr. Ayres, Dr. Lowson, and the naval elsewhere;

and In

In connection with these ser and military doctors have covered themselves vices I would mention the name of Mr. Mit- with glory. (Applause). Wherever danger is chell-fanes, who helped a great deal in obvi- to be found we find the dectors, and I think From the Navy we received a few men, who did medical profession. I now beg to move that the ting the difficulties of removal. (Applause.) myself that there no profession so noble as the very good service.

I have loft

purpose of carrying. the first resolution

effect :-The I think, alo

Acting Colonial Secretary, Acting Attorney General, Acting Surveyor General ; Mesura, C. P, Chater, ). J. Keswick, Ho Kai, E. R. Balilion, and

very

pute posression of the central part of the Normanhurst, w`Ich left here on the sand and chair on this occasion, and he wnuki therefore sime to speak of the special services venderes following Committee be appolated for the

It may be added that there is a Commisarial staff, 5. strong, maintained at Chemuloo, and that the greatest an ivity prevails there. Our informant also stated that the Japanese stem to bein Full | command of the whole of the ørebsord of Central and South Korey, which sccounts for so many of the transst being at anchor in the barbour waiting orders while the Japanese fleet wrs at new.

ANOTHER TYPHOON!

We are indebted to the countery of Señor Don Enrique Ortiz, Spanish Consul at this part, for the following telegraphie information, received from the Government of Manila :-

MANILA, September 28th,

6.05 pm. "At present the depression is moving towards W.N.W."

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about whez ei'e'y fears were entertaine Wi parant gro mik af om Sandakan at night, Tar Memnon burat a hine light, and es it was not awed by the Normanhurst li may be

nably conjured that all was well on boat the .tle packe", and that she saschel her de refely four or five days ago.

by Mr. May and the police. Mr, May has especially distinguished himself. (Land

which he held he could bardly have kest but from the very first, when he began the

the work with his own men, up to

up to the

end, he was enre

Acting Chief Justice,

His Excellency-Groti-men, I in much applause). It might be said that la the A. McComechle:the Acting Paison Todge; Menari

obliged to you for making me to take the chair on this interesting rccasion. We are me this after. | nóon as you know to consider the steps which noble efforts of those volunteers, military, navsi, An as slogy is a portice that doesn't always unreservedly, and with such great intend to when the plague broke I

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should be taken to recognise the gallani and | mitting in ble efforts. He had to organise the /4; Ross Antos, S. G. Bhd. W. Blayney, A police, and lay, who offered their services house visitation, to attend to the removal of the H. L. Deno, Gillies, J. H.

G. de Champeaux, H. Crawford, J. B. Fang

Or Wa-ch'ün,

work of all the meus, superintend the house-to- Coughtsle,

and disinfecting work, with a great deal of H sick from Tal-ping-shan, and B the cleansing

The legit numbız of your í, lends are those intrench upon the able and eloquent speeches | physical labour about it :- and the exertion bei 13. Hoptus, Ho The

whers' levdship you never text

Te a winen are able to do the talking of forty, and theyre always tiraining their ability.

Tidh may be stretche i ore: a compilment.

J.D.

B. Dodwell, W.

R. M. Gray, A. Hancock, C. J. Holliday,

C. Inchbald, A. B. Johnson, 1 went through and the zeal be displayed are Jones, H. H. Joseph, heroads

areon 1 H. Lewis, Lis

Thoma dall;

praise. (Applause). His perseverance

Shing. „A. Č.

Č. Marshall, and courage did not for a moment desert even when he saw his fellow worker. Caut. St. C. Michaelsen. A. R. Marte stricken down. T

koow myself that the

fire

E. Mackintosh,

It's Sonny bow much visible laugh there is in those to hom bonnur, great honour, be brou. ht him down in the morning, and it was not G. Romano, W, H.. Ray, C. F. A. Sangster,

A ak menu jokes.

Ipatrever is a dangerous masť 1. Women would raæ'kez odm'ré homely women. Hin' Justice been bhlod long enough?

A milon dalless ever grown old or less

teav'Ifol,

At 10.75 am the red cone was bolated at the Victor. Emanuel's ward-arm, indiest- RENOWNED though Swizerland is for the ing the existence of a typhoon to the south freedom and democracy of its institutions, there Orders will be executed in the sequence in and more than 200 miles from the Colony.in na county la the world that is so drastic and which they are received as long as the supply The Acting Director of the Observatory states severe is the treatment of inebriates. The laws

in his weather forecast fasard to-day that at wy in darell is the twenty-two cantons, but 1024 am the typhan badent red the China Sea their carers'al placiples they are very similar

moving to a N.N.W. direction.

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which I have no doubt we shall hear from the gentlemen on either side of me. I am glad to see so many here this afternoon-gentlemen wha I feel will delight in doing honour to is due (Hear, hear). The first resolution, which will mo-ed by the Acting Chief Justice, is as follows: "That this meeting do resolve that the sex. vices rendered to this community during the recent plague by those who assisted are worthy of public recognition

The

Chief Justice-Your Excellency and gentlemen, I have much pleasure la

Acting responding to the call of your Excellency in moving the first resolution, which has just been placed before you. The facts connected with the recent plague and the services which have been I to the colony in connection with this pu

to the south af Bolinao, and then sppeared to be and provite for the paalihment not only of still fresh fa your minds, but

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

until late at night that he reached his home again. I am quite sure you will agree with me that he cred creditably. To the members of the Force who worked under him we are indebted for valuable services. To the other volunteers there were about twenty of them whe responded to the also indebted; they all more or less lent help according to their abilities and the time at their disposal. I would mention especially Mr. H. C. Nicolle, Mr. W.

profession we always expect that where there is danger of any huma

to b waffering b: alleviated

call of the Permanent Committee we are

mi

the

E. Mischell, E. N. Mehta, H. N. Mody, J. S. Moses, Dorabjes Nowrojec, G. W. Playfair, A. Grauville Sharp, P. Sachse, R. S. Sassoon, R. Shewan, J. Tharbaro, J. V. V. Vernon, A. G. Wood and H. E. Wodebours.

Hon. A. McConachle seconded.

Mr. Fraser-Smith said that as he was not

quite sure about the special functions of the proposed Commitee, he would like to have suspe definite notion of what they were going to do.

Mr. Ackroyd, at the request of the Governor,

enquire who the persons, deserving recognition were, what services they had severally rendered, and then finally to decide what would be the

services.

DECAD. From the mediend 2nd Mr. Charney replied that the Committee were going to -these patas who indulge in strong drink to perhaps you will permit me, for the purposes of the medical profession has & bat euitable manner of recogaising their exces, but also cl the people who waited) begianing of May last there were rumours here end of herain deeds and devotedness to

this resolation, to briefly recall them. At the the liquer In question. Drunkards are with penalties meeting to a maximum that new, and to all a pearances a

a deadly, and

and the members of the t of a ye-ve

■ trepfianment with hard labour and disease wa ..

front.

lowered or

to be in any way

VERY Intermine sisetal correspondenes from yental Interdiction frem exercising the proved the glag in Canton. Engnicles there not illed. Servan-Major James and this meeting was merely to allow the Acilng Bitish North Barnea wlt: found la another franchise and from the purchase of any alcoholic | there were some auspicious deaths In this colony. Dr. Lowson, le.. no stone unturned to afford | diffusive and eloquent style, the story of

put of this issue.

OWING la pressure on our space we hold over a report of the meeting of the Sentary Board held this afternoon until to-morrowW.

Tur Bilish steamer Memnon arrived in port this morning from Sandaker, and reports experience fire weather, with light to moderate easterly winds.

Sowings should be made in fine weather only and the remainder of the packets secured from The British Irondled Undaunted. Capt. Haillfax, damp, and kept in a dry place for repent Sow-arved bere this morning from Chetan the

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and

the

Mr. Fraser-Smith-Your Excellency and not allow that repulsion in Hongkong

gentlemen, If I had known that the object of the e

report to be true, and soon after that drink wh's the desces and innkeep ra who These increased, and on May 11th there was a

Dr. Penny volunteered at once, and,

Fonce, and, with Dr. Arres Chief Justice to recapitulate, in his customary Permitih. Je customers to become Intoxiented or

every assistance science could give for the benefit plague, which has already been very much better who falsk liquor to "interdicted "prons are meeting of the Sanftary Board at which

extraordinary resolutions and exce

exceptional powers | Ilkewlen erntenced to the payment of hery / fines, were taken, and this colony was declared to be who ba ho were combating the disease or those cold by the public mess, 1 should not have

victims to it. I must not forget

of hours valuable couple get to wasted nearly impament, and th: forfeiture of their licenses. infected. The Sanitary Board, assisted by Mr. mention the Permanent Committee. They had time by attending here. Mr. Ackroyd has Altegether, Switzerland can scarcely be coa. May and the Europeans and police under heavy task. They had to organise the carry

not told t

usanyibing we were not already sidexed a drunkard's paradise.

did all that they could then to stop the out of a great many of these measures, and thoroughly well acquainted with, and after WHEN FAP 7 horse-shoes were first introduced progress of the disease. This unfortunately they did their work well. Mr. Francis, I know, carefully Lutening to all sitat has been said.

was ineffectual; volunteers werd. called devoted a great part of bis time for several

lows to comprehend for what am really at Into the cwelry service of the German stmy • for, and

mouths to this work and his fellow commitire. was hoped that with the advent of

of the months to

practical object this meeting has been convened. few years ago they excited a good deal of rains we should be able stamp out the disease.

men assure ine of the great assistance they have So far as Mr. Ackroyd's remarks go I thoroughly |inter st. Several cavalry horses were first shod Dar top vanished bit by bit, experts were received from him. (Applause). I should not

́ shoes and the affect observed. It

not agree With but after the sad experiences

them, but a was found that not only did the lightas:s and obtained, and we received assistance from the like to forget Mr. Crosis, he had

to the extent of 300 volunteers. Notwith-able work to do. He worked had very disagree of the past few months I am unable to see any giarelly of the shas help the horse on the garrison is the plague still spread; it took

Inad earnestly reason why on an occasion like this we should throughout the whole ofthe epidemic. (Applause). have to mteb, making it ssible for him to travel

have to listen to a lengthy and painful recaplial- d bold on the colony, and during several weeks faster and fasther witbest fatigue than horses it taxed the courage, energy, and perseverance Hastings, (Loud applause). You will no doubt to

Nor would you with me to pass over Capt.ation of events which are only too well known

оде Every

present. shod with iron, but that the paper shoe had of those who were seeking to combat it. At last,

This meeting was osten- remember that at one time a very serious sibly called to decide what recognition should the property of being unaffected by water and through good Providence, we were delivered from difficulty arose with respect to the disposal of be made to those volunteers whe, when the other liquids. These new sheets of paper; it. I am sure you all wish to recognise the the dead. It taxed the resources of the Sanitary colony was in the throes

the deadly plague, pressed closely together, one atove another services of those who assisted the colony In this Board for some time, bu!

risked their lives in endeavouring to combat. Its gruesome as are rendered impervious to moisture by off of

of terrible visitation. The General in command

was the task and repulsive is were the effects, and it has just been proposed by Mr. Jack one. detalls, Captala Hanlngs stepped into the son to appoint a nondescript committee of over turpentine, wh a sort of paste compared of

the breech, log, gum and Inced of, and then submitted to He did not hesitate to take upon himself

responsibility of sanctioning the volunteering of military and some

seamen he soon over-nothing to be settled at once. Anybody who whatever about the matter, to decide powstal hydraulic pressure. Paper shres are the military. That responsibility was great, for

came all obstacles. Gentlemen, I have just heen what sught to we knew the plague was that it was : reminded that I have been very ungallant; know anything about the manner to which

We in Hongkon combining it btur niine, sand,

barge deadly

what would be the effect of it.

these men, left them to the last. It is not for them the least will doubtless agree with me that, after meetings bor the lowest on this occasion. They were also and discussions for six months, the result in volunteers. This work could not have been be wil, I have no intention of opposing the required of them-not in the least. Anything motion for the appointment of a committee, outside the hospital was outside their contract knowing what a one-sided task it would yet the services of the Sisters at the Government and I have had, unfortunately, considerable Civil Hospital were given without a marmur; experience in thin llae of business they cheerfully volunteered their services to Hongkong-but I say that if any public name the sick and went forth upon their self- recognition of the services of the plagos

Kindness and devotion nursed these

kang community, the form of that recognition down by the plague. Do you recognise what should at one

at once be decide t this meant tending the sick in the plague ridiculous to appoint as a committee to deal hospitals with sil its repulsive features-and yet this question men, nearly

ing of the work performed day after Alloch; ne danger of contagion dismayed them day in the f: ceofdeath by there gallant volunteers From 6 st to last they performed their duty in the filthy slums of Tai-ping-shan.

18 Acting Chief Justice in bis remarks has most fandequately recognised the services of those who did most for the colony during the plague. Mr. F. H.

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are charged with attempting to polson Mire also made by grinding op the paper foto a mess, that and nobody could then tot instead of giving first place to the ladies I havòmittees of this sort do their

of,

THE care in which a Chinese cook and boy'

Pauline Hollis, of No. 45, Lyndhurst Terrace, by Inserting a dangerous drug in a cup of coffee, was resumed at the Police Court this morning before Mr. H. E. Wodehouse: After taking good deal of evidence, including that of Dr. Ayres, and Mr. F. Brown, Assistant Government Analyst the magistrate adjourned the farther hearing of the case until Thursday next.

With t

and certain other sub-tances, pressing it and and drying it. But these on class who would be brought so closely into contact with tough and stle than those made of thin sheets it. Nor did the responsibility diminish when of paper Leld

Oce upon another. These shoes,fresh calls were made on the military, nor when are fastened to the horse's fcat either by means

some of the soldiers had unfortunately fallen of nails er with a kind of glus made with coal

victims to the disease. The General, recognising tar and e-outchouc.

the danger that the colony was in, cont

in, continued the of allowing the soldiers to go on responsibility

sald, was great,

FAR and away the best map of the Far East THE English statute mlie conviste of 5,280 fest, [ with their good work. That relAwowe | imposed task of mercy and with the best workers is considered necessity by the Hong-

kave have

Just come to band from M."sa. Kelly & Walsh, fraction»l part of the eat h's measuremast, it is a Kirenos to deplora one death among the

broka paglalag to navigation geographical and

volunteer

, the General would have bean several

of others, without doing anything themselves

the truth of the great poet's words, who wrote;

*When pain and anguish wring the brow A ministering angel thou,”

I

consider it most

And

I hope that I have not forgotten anyone, but if May deserves special recognition, and the.

ALL BUBBORIPTIONS | rec-ivet by the last A, ecording to news latitude 15 deg, the gerg-aphical and arutlest of us they are here to-day and gone may pay respect to the memory of one who died Duncan, of the IDBRADAX Z3wgraph) and,

could

that sever been pabllabad is one which has but s this mile does not form a convenien Lid. Added to the advantage of having 11 the only used an land amongst English spuking

Even to the present day in some but if there had been mincipal names of barts and cliles in the communiti Peninsular Kingdom clearly printed in Chinese of the chief strategical rais on the coasts of A geographiczi mix is a tinute of TC, or the always ready to criticise and censure the efforts not for one moment did one of those Sistem Intely Lothing of they all of whom know abro- and English, the map shows the relative positions nautical miles are referred to as being identicat always to superiors and those who are North China and South Jain, and as such is at six'ich of a degrea of longitude at the earth's help their fellow-creatures in moments of difficulty

'¡ It measures 6.087

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is sonstant in and {5 once

one interest, 1 in the pali ient affairs of the Forquently, and is 807 feet longer than sò English | And distress. The efforts of General Barker, I admirably. (Applause). They once mare proved ❘ further, I consider that the♬

Lite The

am qufte sare, will not go unrewarded. think amatical mille, however, va les Orient should be without,

stafute "e.

I should bext mention the services rendered by cending to the lailinde of the position, the officers and soldiers of the Shrewshire TO SUBSCRIBERS.

atorneer the equator it measures 6,045 Diese THE laurels of the #Canerd" loer Lucanta, berdes it consists of 6. 1od leas a difference of Regiment, by several officers of the Royal

the.

feat,

I have the Committee you are about to appoint work done by Dr. Aysen, Dr. Lowson and the which as held the record' between Queen1 & 2 in a mile of lailty da, or about two-thirdsgineers, and by other members of the

Garrison. Whatever they did was essentially will cerisiniy make up the deficiency, But long other members of the Medical Staff can hardly SUBSCRIBERS ΤΟ "THE HONGKONG | stown and New York since the 3rd November

{wn English statute mile in a degrce,. In volunteer service. They are not, ateletly speak as I have detained you I will ask you for two or be over-estimated. Aming the volunteers Mr. TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY when she completed the voyagelu 5 days, 12 of s

to three minutes' indulgence more in order that I

a member of st Blayney, bours and 47 minutes,

of my stuff (Mr. Chesney mingte saincide. The latter i been taken mile cr American

morrow. But as soon as colony was in danger, in your service. Capt. Vesey was justly popular in her sister ship the Campania, which more casett term, as all circles are vasallymoo from her by her

of are, and recognised the colony was divid4 10 365

every he knows, the Sisters of the Gəvəmment dog.ess of alaty minutes, York

each they readily and willingly came forward to help his regiment. He had, I believe, everything that Civil Hospital, are entitled to special recognition, on the 17th ultima from ate te sat divided into sixty seconds, as Their task was not srived at New Liverr and a-d Queenstowa She left Daunt's

light ose. On the con- could make life worth living and agreeable and I am farther of opinion that the reference to the kset Or mile nearly agrees with í Rock at 17.45 pm. on Augovi rath and arrived at the authe

trary it was a difficult Sandy He ik lightship at 5-45 mm. on the 19th. gespaaphical minute of arc, the terms are used have been very dial one. At ilmes it must be bad intended, I understand, soon to retire to Permanent Commitee of the Sanitary Board le

disagreeable and always fraught be in his own

He obeyed

yed the Chairman of the Committee, bad 6 fferences Her time of pasange was easily five days, aloe in commer. The manner in which a res mile

alams of Tal-ping-shão during the wammer boars and twenty-nine mlautes, which bents all beeran 16.23.1 kant was on account of the with danger. Remember, they were working in It has been otherwise ord og his old hiends. et erly inadequate. That Mr. Francis, the mer call of duty to give the example to his men by with the Government we all know, but in Their work was to visit from house ble seat and uzflinching energy. He previous records by about these hours and ten jpeg 19¬e being marked by knots to Indicate timonin search for the sick and the dead, the work after he should have retired from it; ha | differences should be ignored, and stopped at discussing a question of this

sort such to house, to seal

have no log ber dally suns were :—§16, 528, 543, 325, 545 | BLEyzn cables, says the Vancouver World, | of dirt und ASEMA UTfect and cleanse these not the one I think that we or he would havé | comthealty. I am not speaking about things to remove them and to remove the accumulatiei seised by the disease, and he died of the | hesitaksendered most valuable services to this

not a sokilais death, mitee re chosen. Ha no doubt would have prefered to with which I am not thoroughly acquainted. If ́advertised it, I ne matter have met his death at the head of bis man so I have not

and boilers, personally went be understood that he died among stranges to thesday after day, and therefore claim to know

through the whole

the plaque-stricken dis strange land. Let us hope that me his less as much of that dreaded visitation as any man spirit passed away the pang of separation was

REMINDED THAT MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SIFTEMBER 28, 1894.

TELEGRAMS.

RUSSIA AND KOREA.

Russia, Great Britalo and France

WRECK. :

minutes. According to the Compania's official | prep®:l'ar^ate of #ps:¿.

and 126 knöts.

ike

W41

fith, furniture and other effects, and

plague. Surely hat was not a

In saying that the Permanent Com

new span the Aslantic and another is nearing then to thoroughly disinfect In relating to the remedial use of the apple a completion which, in the duplex working, egun houses. This work was always done with alacrity medical authority in the North Amerisan twice the number. The nucleus of the company and never failing good humour, and it was done | Practitioner vays :—Chemically the apple is 12" & was 900 miles of cable and

Str 11 is $x,$18′ miles of only as volunteers could do it. (Applause). There the field of battle. In the throes of death itself ] of interest-

ne balf-heartedness. They ald 'and | was no-

with ali LONDON, September syth..

vagotable Ahır, albumen, sugar, composed of

In their might; there was no bail-heartedness entitled to the predominant voice in the settle- 1 much wate. Furthermore, the cold, fime and | pory days subwa'los tejegɛaphy was froked | "hout R. (Lond applause), The Colonel and

Capital representing early £15,000,000. In The Novee Vremys asserts that Russia is sum chlerophal, malls acid,

German aurlysts the ment of the Korean question, in as much as say that he apple contains a larger percenta of you as a very risky favestament to-day is officers tendured valuable assistance. They mitigated, the grief af dying among strangers in the colony, and a great deal more

was softened, and be was comforted, în hit lhất, than

with Korea is within the Russian sphere of influence, phosphoins than anyo

The recogels:dre one of the soundest in the market, viod with each other in organising the men, In otherftalt or vegetable. The cais admbiably adapted for reserving Daner the last two or thres gas of financial teaching them and send tlag every assistance moments by the thought that he and fald dass exemptions,

Jatzsora phospatial

proposed ROT!

cording the servions readered his life in the service of others.

Commities. In recording! ma: er lecithin-of nervous a

the grisis Pals fret he been repeatedly demonstra- they could; and by their constant presence,

showed they were ready to The Novosti urges the partklon of China by brain nua spinal and It is perhana, for the ted. WaLTever the British Ang. 104 Cummer's danger with the men who were at work, Colonel participate In the

our memories. We shall not require a bar or in connection *the plague I have unwisingly understood that old was

Insidios cables fale of vanAL

monument to remind us of him; for he has built omitted the same of Captain Haulage, Scandinavian traditions represent the apple or have beat to and this p-Egy whibs calamed Robinson, visited bis men, I believe, morning bis own monument in our hearin, but sare my opinions be entitled to more credit for most the fend of the gods, who, when they felt them... | in the 'sto 2. Within 12-montha

that you would wish that his services and death | arduous and disagreeable work than any kave left by that he do should be records 1 here, to samain alige we have individual I can think of Your Excellancy, 1 The steamer Dorunda, from Brisbane to velure to be growing feeble and Infirm, resorted chee Mauritar, Labuan and Boss: BAY WAY el early every day, and nothing London, has been wrecked off Peniche, a town to the frukt tenewing powers of mlad and kran added to thel-system. At prazos

their per

I have dann 1974 Chovel not have trombled mystil to come and encourage the men. (Applause.) passed Gentlemen, 1 on de coast of Portugal. The crew and par body, Alto, the aride of the apple are datirage afzabma iserables la, la sol sabers The officers on duty also imitated his example: honour omsives in recognising such corrione as the address sale meeting but for moving here

bere rendend to » 25, and we work to afuguler une for men.of #identpeu habits, whone | 15760ida by půvate entespeler, coming ukezether; nesisted the mon so far as they could, and

93 per cent, has kem | there was no shlking their work those to whom our gratitudit PYPin 901 fruet I would be sent to honour the propsedings,

the livers aṛD

ats sluggish in action, those acids serving provided to ellmfests from the bly noglous matters over £40,077,000 sallega fine beeldengik

them by their constant presence have interperted the feelings of this community of the Hongkong community and the hick: fi relained, would make 330,, PRASH | Iaud “mes throughout" the world is never | in the midst of the infected districte Solčlers (a saying töxt we sɛa müəl-suxious to solvej | CAREER. Sir, I do not keritate to say that you

falows to recognila promoters awarded Andes to which they are not beary rad dull or bring about sundin 2006-800 miles, kindad to have cars abest he rain are trained to destroy life, not those services and place some outward 42 od

your responsible position as Governor of be wave it, this was a new rdis for our friend one foalings upon them. I kava. BLY skin eruptions and other allied troubles 65 co,000. If the cabins and landwires were

14 fether a comblard capital wold be Tommy Atkles, but he has done it well. He in pro, oslag Tant vile moving der

Hongkong, kes Shortly after the arrival of the Undaunted Some such experience must have led to

s the only person who can make apple from Chemsipo ible morning a member of our the egons and the chiles. The malle oog me crd crisis line woestly paced eyer the whether it is resisting a European f. 3, or fighting the cant plagen by those who waleted the discussing to the Secretary of Binte, and that

with rag te sante: cf

tel £102,005,990. During the grint - has proved that he can do duty voluntarily the services rodo:ed to this pace unity during say recommendation on the subject we are apples, sithe: raw or cooked will Auster'ian colonies PRUMBEING OURENSication to the last furiosa

Onslaughts of ludian or other

or other worthy of

of recognition. » (Land applausi k

1 a unitar purely for the consideration of Mr. Hệ Michitosh, in secondfang ikald the the Government. If your Excellency desired co esen but not less dindly enemy.

(8 by: have your decision backend up by the voice of K Ca much meal," "It is also tha

* This regiment has a distinguished Mt. Ackroyd would, he felt soun womens rebbed which is proudly displayed on its colours, the hears of every one who had of stormsetty of tale committee is a dentplate farce. )) had Chimie Robinson and the

Bengers were saved,

THE WAR IN THE NORTH.

NEWS DIRECT FROM THE BEAT OF WAR

of which

encouraged

Τ

staff called on board and was courteously supplied or excess of chalky

maitat engenderad ] [between Eiritain end Australia was hopa 99 750 famianten, an fghting in the slums of Tak-pin€+50%}{{#8#4\ušina - what and a the paint Wel:24Z Jorded at the guASZIAS

with the following interesting and reliable, information relative to the battle morntly fought at Ping-yang and other matters ofinteresti

The Undawnted was at

while

by saling

the, that such rigɔ finite as the apple, the pour and wan cowaldered wondenza. La frontreinigi (Applause).

balón was raging at Plan-yang ulograph, diminish scisfly in the stomach rather than | art ve bi

and being in the plum, when taken sigs sod, without myar, henge India in a few away from han lought in country's battlas in the boss passing through the prest emitismay sim communication with that place by

(only 150 miles) the officers obtained the provoke it. Their vegetable sauces and Jubbe

best and latest information as to the programs are convend into sticking ourbennion, which 20bade of the battle and the fland refult. Acestia w land sofuscataract austeily,›

of Pentaals, on the baren palms of Sclude and referred to pomaly by hiss edi

* trans, in poste parts of India and agate in Weypt and her would be her and evolva vale to the m

the Seedan. Ofikosa veconds it is judiy proud, I revelation, proposed (applant

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