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TIIR fer er steamakin Victoria, which left Yoko- hims on the 8th 'to. an "rrived at Tacoma on the 22nd, reached Chicago on the 3rd fast. and New York on the 7th.
A DUPLICITE cable, connecting Penang and Province Wellesley, was successfully Juld on the 22nd ultimo,
THE DEATH OF MR, F. D. DRAPER.
MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY,
At the Magistracy this morning, Mr H. E. Wodehose the
Ma. Ruchwalify's concert, „advertised to be AN excursion rip to Macao by the fast and given in the Theatre Royal to-morrow night, powerful, paddle steamer Honam, is advertised has been postponed sier dit. for Sonday next. The home of departure from
SAVE the Topeka Capital: When Grover Hongkong will be gsm, and the retura journey Cleveland was elected President two years ago from the Holy City will commence at about 9p.m.4.750,000 laboring men in the Unlied States had on deposit in savings banks $1,712,000, THE Austrian Lloyd's steamer Marie Valerie,
over $160 per capita. They were gaiting 100 which left Singapore on the açıb ult, got
cents more wages than In 1860. The change aground on the South Sands on her way to
# reformer Penang, where, however, the arrived on the 27th lace the election of the great
beggars description. apparently none the worse for the stranding.
THE French cruiser Beautemps-Beaupré, ut present in the Atlantie Tellen, has been ordered to proceed with all despatch to Salgos, the Intention of the new Minister of Murine being to temporarily attach her to the Far Eastern čminently one of makebelieve. squadron.
ACCORDING to latest advice from Penang, Mr. F. C. Berger had to be removed to the Penang
Hospitsi suffering from lever and general coll- apse; the after effects of the tedious libel suit in which he come off second best, after making a good fight of It for several days.
of a
BOON
not only large pensent of twenty TORTA 27 Juk kre
הם
ba
which
the Er than Prines Achmet, the
Achmet, the brother Khedive lamall, La nature Fa falt sanglier; la civiliz tion l'a rendn e-chon" (A boar by nature. elvilistion rend-red him hog.) There is something noble and e Ivalrous eve About the wild bour; there is nothing admirable shout the recapant
Ju
flowing quotations from the Editor's pref-tory | deteriorate their wet, to destroy whatever religious armarks will not he out of place. Underbel- and mural restraint they poserased, and to The bead-line "Our Humble S-Ivea" the pro- deprive them of three old-faghiangchdarins al sans prietors annna ce, and their remarks are worthy ventionality, courtesy of honor which rendered of something more than pasting notice, that the Japanese nobleman, kentleman, and step "In Pening there is population adal, but MAGY Being attractive than he is to-dy. share gely concerned the Marine isso pissed to call the civil 'zed Jan-wijs the jag of
largely in the mercantile the Jap of the present--I mean what wer rinilon. We fel, and many other share
twn decides gone by.
I Call 10 mind the remark our opinion, that the
the Association, made a far more sarful are o all cancerned In
Prosper
Merime: once made concerning In ships and shipping through them dium of each paper as this. Qiesilous of extreme importance are continually arising, and
and it is Impossible that all the persons interested can be present at the meetings of the Marie Association to discuss those questions, for the simple reason that many
the att, Ang mới ít ho of our ships can not be barbear on the with the of-time Smural, or D linie, on the
day on which a meeting is held. on hand, and on the other, the Japanese gentle Reparts of the meetings will be
regularly
man of the "poavelle cache," ate eiv zulon published, so that
-mbers
who have le
mre veneer of the meat superficial and not been able to
attend
leg no foundation nor raison meeting will shallow natore, having no speedily know what has taken place.
They
d'être Civilization, as we understand it, is will then have the opportunity of expressing based upon Christianity, and is the trault of their views through the medium of this paper, grows and evolution during a period of
twenty And we at once say that whatever those Centu-tes. The western's Japanese fond
fondly wlews may be
receive every can imagines that he can attain the ame degres they will sideration from us. We think 11 well Occidental civilization in a period of two acore to state once and for all that this Journal year He closes hie eyes ta
to the fact that it is will not be run in the interests of aux out of
out of keeping, and even in dir ct contradiction particolar class. It is our intention, and we
h his balfonal We with
17-dition, climate and he declines la
lo arc pt shall use our most earnest endeavours, to make castoms. Moreover, the paper useful to all, whether they be owoʻrs,
Chriellan masters, engineers, or whomsoeve they may be.
avicular
wedere continued the death of Me, F.D. Draper, late water t spector attached to the Pablle Works Department, who died at the fivil loopt last Sunday morning from the effects Besconsfield Arcade. fall frota
• verandah at the back of Charles Edward Plomb, re-called deposed that there were fear in his room last Saturday night besides himself. There was sci file THERE is a country in the world, saya
between himself and Mr. Cierlbeiw, * Sanitary Mr. R. K. Dongias in the Times, where
more widely Inspector, and he eventually fired him cat, practice and profession are
The empire is pre- have been heard.
this bring the note that was reported in than in China.
From the word or took any part in the ram,
Decessed never anoke a in fact Emperor to the meanest of his subjects a system
he had no be
ro dispute
with anyone; Cl-riblow went of high-sounding pretension to lofty principies of
about
at 20 15 p.m. and all the other guests soon morality holds away, while the life of the nation ta in direct contradiction to these assumptions, after, Draper being the last to leave.
Mr. William Smith, leing in Beaconsfield No Imperial edict is complete, and no official Arcade, aald he was at home on the night of proclamation find comency, without protestations
the 5th and
and beating
a great noise over his head, in favour of all virtues.
stairs to re THE death of another "old hand” is reported her to o'circk, ruched
It was, and saw Clerthetw potuide the LAST night's Small publishes an extract from from Penang: Mr. John Allan, of Messrs. door and asked what was the matter. Se
Plamh shove him out. Had no reason for think the day of somebody who lived at Morrison Sandilands, Battery & Co., passing away at Hill during the 1874 typhoon. It is not a thrill-home on the 28th alto. Commenting on the ing deceased met with his death otherwise thap Ing narrative-what Interest can there be to the subject the Free Press says Mr. Allan came out accidentally
Inspector Baker sald there was no farther public in the facts that a man had to Penang in a sailing ship sently 30 years ago, antelde scarcely any sleep during the night and that his and had been closely associated with Penang evidence to throw any sight on the cause of Waak in return for th-tr cardial colon | alto ether as a supeifluors plece of bregaze, or
and that they will render KO KIS the Abce else reising bis Shirto faith, which is d [3 hath-room was blown In 1-, but it might have since that tlate. For about a couple of years death, and he did not consider there were any
lapa its
is their
power. It may be cald, and
In all efficial documente
nist "the National and been greatly improved by a judicious use of the Mr. Allan represented
to draw attention to the verandah, the rails of ¡ been sworn in on the
no doubt it is so, that we already haven't cal
of the Empire religion
of Japan." 13th January, 1855.
which were only a feet to los. high and very Though not taking any
Preas. We would point out, however, that the scarcely be described as a were edited with a pitchfork.
Monotheistic faith, dangerous. prominent part in Coendi" proceedings, Mr.
space which can be devoted by the local Press for It comprises * worship of no less that Allan always gave useful support to his unoffi His Worship recorded a finding of "accidental to marlime matters must necessarily be 8,000,000 divintiles, including the sun goddess,
death." cial colleagues.
extremely limited. In addition too, only such Amaterasu, the fox gad, and the white mouse matters would as a tale be fully dealt with in gnd. How is it possible to accept as serious the local Press as were of
as were of general public interest. demands for admittance into the brotherhood of As
a matter of fact, there is much going on in civilized nations of a people whose State religion our midst which is of very great importance to the basis of whatever Hale morality they mariners but which is not of generti public possess laciades the worship of white mice and interest, It In such matters as there that of lexes? a = ecialist-paper is required. In con- clusion
we would ask all those who are Interested In the mercantile marine to assist us in every way they can to make our little venture
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..
editorial stylus, 7e mimost seems as if the Snail Legislative Cou cil, barang as a Member of ❘ susolcions circumstances. He however, labed that |
THETE is an awful lot of very doll 'padding' In this morning's Daily Press-In fact it is all 'padding, and of the feeblest kind. “An Old Foges," who is responsible for "Sport and Anredete," would be more effective if he knew what he was writing about; but he doesn't, and those who do know-ard there are still a few practical racing
THE telephone has In recent years been adopted even on vast sheep stations in the wildest regions of the Antipodes, the top wire of sheep fences being osed to convey the sound for color of miles, thus enabling the managers of large experiences in the exrly 'sixties
third class clod-square miles of country, to communicate with the clumsy pretensions of hopper who knows as much about horse-racing an employee 40 or 50 miles away, and thereby as he does of journalism. And that is nothing. save a good deal of hard riding and much valuable time. Sometimes the use of the fence telephone by novices leads to merriment at the expense of the unlahlated
polable Instance of this and reported recently low & Queensland station and soon found its way into the coloms of the was at the wool-shed, 9 miles distant, and Mackay Standard as follows:-The manager
about the "long way yabber," as they call the telephone. The overseer Instructed him. Dick.
'sports' in Hongkong who he only smile at sheep “run”,” consisting often of over 1,000
THE DAmes of no less than four advocates were on the Small Cause Court at Rangoon the other Decree bolders were applying to arrest there defaulting legs! luminaries before the "Coort" closed. One of the decrees was for whisky, one for pantaloons, pajamas and art
and abfrts, and-iwo others for "chow," It is passing.
who mostly receive their fers in cash, will run
app:
rently beyond their means of pay,
into debt
some
WAJ
CORRESPONDENCE,
---
¿Wa do moi secumenarily endorse the opinions expressed by Corpoodenta fo this column.|
LI HUNG-CHANG'S FURY. To The Larron or the " Hongxona Teleamarn,"
DEAR SIR- Having read in a recent issue of the Telegraph of an assault by L Hang-Chang upon Sheng Tiotal who; it was alleged, had been found guilty of the grossest peculation. and supplying the troops with worthleau armas arma and ammauition, it accurred to me that it might interest some
at your readers to know that it came to my knowl-dze some time ago, when
that be having neither troops nor arms
Sheng was ordered to immediately send troops
success.1
HARD & Role Pable groundwork, the
The subscription to the Panang Maritime Journal, to which we wish long life and Prosperity, is only $8 per annum, postage extra
ONE VIEW OF THE JAPS.
There seems to be such a general disposition in the United States to sympathize with the
•State For
fox
and either dispenses with
religion
scribed
It
сад
the
Possibly It is owing to their worship of the
at a at a god, that the commercialmorsiity of the Japanese is to excredingly low. The reputation of the fox for honesty and honorable dealing ta about on a par with that of the average Japanese merchant. "This statement may appear harsh, but it is abundantly corroborated in the official dispatches of the forein copauls resident in Japan.
Thes, the pablished, reports of the Vieons Foreign Office contain a dispatch from the Austro-Hungarian consul at Yokohama la which be refers with some bitterness, to the "difficulties of business relations with Japan-se, owing to the lack of develorment
strange, are the Rangonn Times, that people n did bigger, Picky, was curious to know all by the name compelled is imme-Japanese pygmy bɔniam in the fight which it of their moral gatitles," He deplores thefr Went to shrp keepers in town. And are these took the ear piece and the other blacks looked lately enlist the rag-trgand bob-tall of the has nicked with the hoge Shangh■? rooster, and "ohjection to straight two dealing" and latter gentry not inolish ta give advocates credit. Dicky listened and sure suo the lastru- forelen weapons and ammunition that could that public spinler eaker of the combatants, uprightness, and in the most elementary notion
the
mans-
ger's "Are you there?" came out of the ment. Yowi," gained Dicky. The other bincks
be picked laughed aloud, and prominent among them Dicky's gin. Then
came the
and with bows
and TOWE
Dot Seeds are trated before being put up Meil on the Chi siapan was, referring to the bed beard the laugh), "bettanager's voices some thousands of troeps were sent
In London. They are perket under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised
in lucute ventrellan In brandt.
the
your gia' not
laugh," and the next Ingant Dicky dropped the wires and was off like a redahank with the rest of the crowd at his heels. No more debbil rabba" for him; he'd bad enough,
the affair.
are d
wilden contract or bord in
tenacity:
provlace of Klang-su and precere from Hong with characteristic American thirsty to side declares that they
́and Shanghat anything in the shape of
o'ing with the smaller and In these days -Of course they stė.
here up. With such wholly unreliable becoming blinded so the rights and wrongs of document by comparing them-greatly to their appears in danger of of commercial haner," He concludes the EXTRACT from an editorial in last night's China
and the
case. A
lew remarks upon the subject disadvantage-with the Chinese, among whose sent coming from one who has spent considerable merchants dishonesty is extremely RTO. China's credits Earope Excert in so far as
well armed, well fed and pugnacious fegtans tourist, but as a resident, may possibly prove of if a Chinese merchant can only be induced to it trailors to open a the country to Folge
north to face the tharughly disciplined, time in both China and Japan, xo: as a mere It is well known throughout the Fest that of the Mikado. trade and to develop the latent potentialities of
be imagined, was severe defeat in several sacrifice of some of bis pat
The result, as might well timely interest, and enable the reader, even at the make verbal engagement er promise, no a change of Government need not
usions, to form a be regarded in any way an menace to the
sanguinary battles. And it must not be forgonen, more just
just and correct oplatanus to the merits of is absolutely impossible to place any reliat ce in if necessary, whereas it investments of Foreign speculator." The Hong IT seems highly probable, says the Law to, that Sheng bus for years been the confidant
the engagements of the Japanese man of business, In the first place, it is to the Japanese that no matter what precautions be adopted. lime and ancient Order of the Boni-jack to any Asia will furnish both test questions and illors powerful strap's medium-thousand-and-helongs the responsibility of having started a Even the American and European bankers and of its numerous readers who can tell us what trations for the solution of problem which is one huge deals with foreigners, and in respect
respect war fraught with such grave and inevitable merchants established 1-Japan, invariably make the foregoing rigmarole may happen to mean.
vital to
international law. The problem what to purchases of men-of-war, steamers, railway results to the country as to lead to the conviction paint of selecting Chinsmen as their com The decoration FO generously offered by this the sanction which compels, and what are the iron, arms and ammuntiion (involving the that the Mikado, like Napoleon III in 1870, has oradors, factors, cashiers and tellers, cazes of Journal is jewelled in three holes.
matives which incline & nation engage might particular. Littic wander, then, that the Viceroying revointion at home. Bath he and his unknown, whereas no one would ever dream
In war toediture of many mil
milions of dollars) in bran forced to attack Chips in the hope of avert dishonesty on their part belog almost entirely THE Hongkong amateur members of the pare its adversury s part of the damage it might should, when be found his pro‘6.é had virtually advisers must have known A high-gloss Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for A..., had arranged to delight playgoers with loflet merely at the bidding of a code of rates him and made him look ridiculous in į there wasno possiblit, from the outset that appolming a Japlinere to any such place of nourishment to the soll, and assists the process naughty comedy "Arabian Nights." The enterent and are partly still indefinite the eyes of the whole world, lose his temper only hope of escaping delest of the moon CHNAN parfectly aware that these assertions will
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a bar-
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of ultimate success; their trust.
who would lead the uninillated to belleve that
is eminently suited to the rather circumscribed the neutral Powers whose commerce theird when the really great nations of the commercially and politically, by espousing and subdued manners of the Japknese, whom we ahlilties of Hongkong's bistrions, and its produc fact, both China and Japan have consented to World can afford to fog'er, as of yore, are the chase pire of the Rising Son. We made of the low-cines Cbinere who infest the big
tion by the cast originally fixed would have waive for the benefit of neutrals means of been quite a delig
Ightful revelation,
which have been partly settled by com
common con- a performance of that brillant, but somewhat
really and resort to persor al violence.
It is the corruption rampant in bigk places in trous character lay in the chance of an inter- call forth protests and expressions of dissent on prise has come to gtial. We learn that the divisible one. So far as the rules of interna
vention on
on their behalf of one or more of the the part of those many enthusiasts shout Japan. China that has placed the Empire in the fareiga charming yung lady who was cast for the tonal law provide for the protection of the
only two ments who can dispose of sufficient to ce
ce to inter-Its throngh unforeseen circumstances to surrender i to see that they have stringent and blating force, desperate efforts to keep the leglons of a puppet fere in the fight and to arrest dis progress, ; inoffensive race on the face of the globe, that
compelled de alloge with either combatant, It is not difficult 'Gutls Perche. Gli has been competed | sans or property of neutrals who have anenviable position she is in to-day-making | #iga Powers. Now, there are onto Govern inhabitants are the most amiable, gentle and
mart in which, from her natural vivacity and and this is
empire at a respectable distance from the city namely, Ruisia and Great Britain, whose their distinguishing trait is an Inordinate love of chit, she was bound to score an anqualified Powers at war are considerably weaker than And it is beyond question, that the day has now in which the Son of Heaven sits enthroned.
ned.mely,
sympathies and interests are
and intereste
e altogether in faver foreign people and of foreign ways-a popolar success. It is a great pity, as "Arabian Nights"
of the Chinese, and who have everything to Impression strengthened moreover by the amiable warlike operations fejares or disturbs.
use of the Flowery Kingdom rather than meet here and in Europe, to far more pleasant which tends to render her one of the most barous system of Government to Far Cathey,
that of
of the
to every way than the surly and unlovable siti decrepid, instead of one of the greatest and
therefore,
re, look for a war which will be out to the bitter and without foreign interposi- cities of America and convey so false an la most powerful nations on the f ce of the earth. tton, and which is certain to terminate in the pression of their more high-bred compatriots at The measure of saccess altes y attained by eventual victory of the Chinese, whose resources home. Moreover, this erroneous impression con apab is the war, Irrespective of what may
in
are Inexhaustible, whereas those of the Japanese cerning the Japanese has been in great happen
the Dear
fatare-whet er triumph cr defeat awaits her arms, probably a
are exceedingly Holted. It is a war that is
measure confirmed by the numerous books which quest even-is and ever will be disgrace which no one can predict
bound to bring changes i in Japan, the extent have been published about the "Land of the
foresee. And Rising Sun," both bese and in colossal neighbour, and it was
Елкоре, Hedly important discoveries of outrageous peculation defeat or the equally buralisting and improbable seems to have been led by one consideration or while it is possible that the Mikado may succeed one of the willers has either dared or eured vo | doubtless in the knowledge of this, added to in rela
In retal leg possession of his thre
s throne, yet either pariray the Japs as they really are, and each on the part of Sheog Total and other magnates, Intervention of sowe European Power in his another, to describe tbir qurer yellow race, as it that Li Hong-chang's fary war in great measure behalf could not fall to bring about a weapon cant, however, that those who have spent the seen through rose-colored plaster. It is algifi TERçlion
from the progressive and ultra-Western cant,
offence of which they might, without breaking any rule of the text-books, baye claimed to avail themselves. As between the rival forces, however, the matter is very different. The public feeling of Europe and the United States
Tux operations connected with the Chins-Japan war have extended to the ancient capital of Burms, where the doughly "Sons of Han" are naid to
be greatly excited by the unfavourable
Indeed, restrain Japanese and possibly turn of events in Korea. few days ago, says Chinese, statesmen from authorising operation the Mandalay Herald, three Japanese damsels which they themselves may regard an useful A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. the Zarge Bazaar, whereupon they made information as to the course of the operations
were insu ted by a couple of Chinamen or exemplary, but this can only operate where ***** determined onslanght on the Celestials.
published in the constries referred to, and it is The Chinaman beat an ignominious retreat, but noteworthy that the prestare war curreapon net until one of the Japs bad traced with her depts at the front has already been forbidden. In finger-nails her initials on the countenance of fine, there seems to be no likelihood that the of the enemy. An admiring Berman Feller horrors of the present war will be mitigated by urged on the young ladies to victory, and any of the sanctions suggested, and it is there. considerately kept the crowd from pressing on fore of the gravest importance to observe the combatante,"
whether any others which have operative forte exist for la Europe itself, If a contest should arise which was at all general, and fought out to the bliter end, it is to be feared that theU FANC- tions would avall but 1tle to secure the rule of
Hongkong, 15th September, 1894.
BIRTH.
At Qaanthorpe, Binstead, Isle of Wight, an the 25th August, the wife of Captain. Huon E. GRIMES late S. Lanensbire Regt., of a daughter,
The Hongkong elegaxph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1894
TELEGRAMS.
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
LONDON, October 17th, Recter's agent at Yokohama states that the Japanese bave occupled the south bank of the Yaloo river.
one
af koee-dril notoriety, may or may not see fit notice: The Daily Advertiser was a well-
his action in respect to this little affair, and his | with the elem
|
atiribotable,”
con
at
to their offoreign ways and methods, In the scientific and
Yours faithfully,
has hitherto prevailed in Toklo to longest time in Japan give the least flittering va which A TARTAR.
former Oriental barbarism and an abandonment account of its people, and the contrast betwires Hongkong, 12th October, 1894-
of all those foreign fenovations and forms of the degree of enthusiasm displayed by Sir Edwin [Our incensed correspondent's somewhat erratic crization that are so bitterly resented by the Argeld in his series ef" Japonics" art
Articles pab statements partake of the nature of a prophesy
lished in "Scribner's and that shown by M. In the course of a very feeble report of the
Notwithstanding all that has been said and Bouquet in his remarkable essays on Japan la which we have good reason to belleve will ret Harcore stabbing case at the Police Court yester-
be fulfilled in this or the next year of grace at
written to the contrary, our views as to what the Paris "Revue des Dax Mondes," is exceed day the China Mafi avers that the man Bram-
constitutes civilization are not popular in Japan. legly losiructive. Sh Edwin spent ten months, All events. The notion that Young I pan can ble, who was sentenced to six months' hard | law amid arms.
*ffectually crush the colossal emple of
With the exception of a few thousand natives and M. Bourquet, to boss services the Mikado labour for committing a brutal and cowardly
hina single-handed is altogether to absurd
who have travelled abroad, end who are indebted is ladebted for the new legal code, ten years-in Chine
for their assault upon the bestwin of the ship, had IN noting the demise of the Daily Advertiser
advantages of fortune and task Japan. Both are men of considerable eminence **sumption to merit sexfous consideration "kept in irons on board the Barcors ever the Singapore Free Prass Indulges in the
It. Far
world, and are at the present juncture. And we doubt very since the assault was committed," .. from the fallowing course and unsympathetic commen's,
much whether the bell'ense advisers of the number, is just as bitterly opposed to everything write anthing but pleasant and agreeable things the vast body of the people, some 39,000,000 in equally anxious, though for different ressons, to 30th June to the 8th instant. And the which we reproduce just to show that Hongkong
Mikado ever realy believed, even in their number, China Mail, it is hardly necessary to add, is not the only part of the Gorgeous East where
most sanguine moments, that without some
om foreign-nay, even more so than in 1867, when about "Dal Nippon While Sir Edwin describes therein once more deliberately lied. As a matter cowardly and offensive, not to say indecent,
the present Emperor recovered his temporal the reople as "the delight of my soul," and as on virtasily defonceices Indivi.
outside assistance, either in the form of sovereignty from the Tycoon by the help of the the "most fearless, self-respectfug, Joity-minded, of fact Bramble was kept in irons only wix attacks are made.
Here the Free Pru ableary bours and for reasons which Captain Yoo,
a revolutionary movement in China open kostilities on the part of one of revolutionary party which had as its war cry. generous, honorable's
or "Death to the Foreigners I
c'and high-charactered nailon in the world," M. Bonaquel is compelled in the If anything, In Treaty Powers, anything but foreigners are eves still more unpopular now "Revue des D uz M.ades" to more of the thearles to explain. At all events we are assured that menat effort to reconcile mielon
Irreparable disaster cou'd result irata planging than they were thea; for there are ≈ hundred | temperament of his Japanese friends that the fact that if the
"without failure to hand the colorit over to the police ar business of
into war with China under pretexts which, to to deal with. A
say the least, were frivolous in the extreme.
cases at present for every one that existed in | the requblie amount of equilibrium* ; that soon as his ship arrived in port, is the subject mission theory is that an art cle of bellef becomes
The end
those days. It is the foreigner who is held their minds are like ships without ballest, dot yet, though, and it we discern of s
fact when altered, but when the belief is board the a
of wind. improperly prejudicial to individual sights, the sright the dark clouds now rising on the responsible for the asormous increase in the driven bitber and thither by each gust
taxes and in the prices of the necessaries of life, and that they are much intelligence, vivacity political horison, Japan will ere long have atterance of called by the law of the land a
as well as for the advent of Ingmarrable fresh and talent," but "no thoroughness or persevat penalties attach. reason to billerly regret the day the tersed
maladies and
and troubles of every kind. The nobles ance of princiole." In short he prac ically con THE British Medical Journal understands that libel, to which the prescribed pes
the territory of he defenceless raler of Great and Samaral deplore the love of their privileges fases that, which everybody who has lived for ready before Christmas. It adds :--We are do not extend to th the report of the Optum Commisslan will not be. The partiallajpumT AW1199 POIpat or the i
Korea into battlefield and stepping-stope to chale Mestr
and of their exacoption from the acces- any length of
Japan knows to be the for their livelihood. The artisan truth, informed that the ght of the report, which will Frautch and Dyer of Bombay have bad their litla
that the and the manipe
maning thing is that they
Kwang-30.~Ed. H.K. Tiltgrask.] be unanimous, will not be found to differ greatly, shy at libel,
Looks bac
back with
ballliant, are essentially superficial covialen for
the either in weight of evidence or fo the character have accounted their
criate M
able to work only as and when he lands the and without the slightest depth of knowledge, to see that the editor of the dom. We grieve to sas of the conclusions from our own recently repab. martyrdom.
gricultural laborar and peasant hold the foreigner heart, or moral character.
Had Sir Edela Arapid prolonged his stay_fa. land du les, while the Immense body of
bean younger and conarquently word martyr la one
and doctors and magistrates to a detalled schedule of questions Issued by Mr. Ernest Hart. At the to find in the mouth of a claimant to suck an Cost of our report was about £40, and that of our fact the Bambay bustness the ward has Eastern journalism reached us today in the all ell, and the popular feeling the scener they that his account of the people would have pos convert the people to Christianity. In fact, the whom he invests not only with semi-angelle have predeceased A NEW and most interesting departure in Far foreigners are regarded feeling for several years fascination and charms of her sex," it is probabla
as the rect and erigin of grace and sweetness,"
with all the the Commission at least £40,000, our method of bim. Since the Bombay balness
questions distinctly
form of a wall painted 12-page weekly publica. past has been to the *bad smell when applied by any proceedlog by schedules of detailed questions
Kimself with has at least the advantage of economy, and masjo
messed greater THERE are now published. In Paris 3,385nted as a prellafnary manansa W the pleht have bound ar konorific Intent. Hetion satitled the Penang Maritims Journal f'get out the better it will be tot Japan. This a
out of existence which is issued under the auspices of the Penang the basis of the programms of the better grape, while
Marine Arcociation, a young and prosperons
political party
Whan, Gavernment would probably have prevented the wks somewhat
I hear people in this country ไดเล
A society that started on his career subiectant to and which le the Japanese counterpart of describing the Japanese as the Yankees of the I the | a pleasant contrast with the
Bears Amociation in June, 1890, the sympsikles of considerably over 38,000,000 Karine Officers'
realize the true character of matter, and we are glad to find them accepted
people
ope-sided statements, as conclur
as conclusive against |
chiefly to the interests of object of diverting the attention
THE RUSSIAN PRESS ON THE WAR. The semi-official Novost! urges Russian intervention and the annexation of Kores and Manchuria, which would enable Russle to extend the Trans-Siberian rallway to Senal, and thereby sireng has her fasting on the Pacific.
THE CZAR'S HEALTH.
-:-2
Is good deal of adverse comment good ship Barcore. Verd sap.
the Invasion of the domirions of the Emperor site of drudzis, teret to the day when he wau | occurfonally ballitve Japanese, taugh
A Russian physician has Informed the Crailshed reports on the, use of opfum in India, | Dilke Advertirar, in hlo swap-song, sunounces / MERCANTILE M'RINE AFFAIRS, 1 responsible for the benvy increase of the OPN-MAP | TapaM--224 90% to the cheime of the Mas
martyr's
that his disease is incurabís, but that he may collected from the repiles of 120 lending Indiad i that ble organ 18 01 it is not utálom BAŠTE
..
live some months.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
periodicals; rearly a hundred more than Issued this time lɛst year.
werH
A NEW DEPAR URE.
1 manke bitterly resent the attempts made to - less i
which
1024
t
Japa
• feel? # Dra Thaly. //#nd le cou à 100cu been Beards the tenth
to that of M. Bousque",
of the
wbam
100 of thle costly saving Commission. Our TM to the Book of Lak ROM establishment bere of the British Mercantile † Raralan Proslavian. It is a parim that TSAKABán cheleita a sometimes ask myself whether they WHEN mab gets dronk in the Argentine I ingolry will be found to contain the plth of them from the Penang Martiimajournal the streets eight daya." It is reparted to be a quartera previously the most moved by prejudice to worthy of note :-"The tato oltatas too Journal indicates, the Penang Maritime of the Japanese population, and it was with the they are pleased
sy State Interference with the pressat growth | intrupit, Edkor 27 the "Kirati latrendy" | the shipplag and senissing communities of the | this anti-foreign element from hand therewe of counterpart. I for my part can see no resem.
Republic the ovari-ble sentence le "to sweep
wonderfully efctive law.
A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 618, and use of oplem in India. Not only would s
GOGIST
Berger the
Fin of
of As ita title
to regard as their Aulatio
| Wap
considerations of blanca between the two, fr
Fria America love evidently and alected by
was forced to pose frivolous a protest or 600 marant of the exlatases of either Japan or
o III for
Japanese when he described the Cretans - Tupon the Chiassa,
S.C., will be held in the Freemasons'Hall, Zetland | Inte:ference be highly dangerous and think? | Wet: People are either born great ör sektors | Stralis Baltienatis, and as such it will doubtless & domentia and internal policy that the Mikulo of truth prevails, whereas St. Paul -
but KFOLIONSS, MI. Barger ku had it.
It thrust results, but any on him. We had the melancholy
lang-felt want
P Cordial support which i
with
lis enterprising
of
Street, the event-g, at 8.36 for 9 o'clock pre-1 politica 2nd social kuru or haschlik | of interviewing blai shortly shue The Lastens, proprietors (the Committee of the Panang “groundiem. We provides stop decent Rated Kweke he createst liars in the world.. Ting, they cisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. substitutes such as alcohol, ganja,
would be producties of incalculably evil results tion and found hias filled with that mundialmens Marlos Association) undoubtedlymeriz For my partinand thies are many acquainted with a ploturesque, and artistic liars in the As will be seen by an advertisement in another without any corresponding benefits. The opines of purpong which has always charactmund him. Lest Ignorance respecting the liberal polley of with Japan and China, who are of the same unique. Their lies are as intricate and on of this new organ of a most important section of opinion--the reversion of the Japanses to thele: "elaborate, as their marvellous embroideries. I Pet of this issue, the A-st of the new series of question may, in fact, be considered dead. He was kepthal sad chevet mig macapatoan in war Black Fligus Concerts will be given in the killed by the class light of Indepentant and terms of the dean said attention he was moving the world's comedies should lead to mistrust, feruser wayamsanan, and come wit wereld wriadalyaspor dreams of anying that. Theatre Royal, City Hall, on Saturday, the ubiquitous inquiry from skilled and disinterested while temporarily cowpring strange apart and th view to giving the journal y gené prevor mortalation, antiga dada a 22-ATTACKE, "In wink myth misime.
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