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abrolute necessity, and this was effected lo +Bro when a new outbreck of war had made a lixe disaster imminent. Yet this was before the vast trade of Australasia had come into existence, and when our traite with the East was but a compared with its present great pre-
Bay of Plega Suarez' in Indiaputably a French possession, and France can do as abe likes theielu. But it is still possible for Great Britain in veto France extending the haunderler of the thrry (one mile and a half from the
T share)cluded in the treaty-phrase 'Bay, That this intervention is of all importance to not only real ird of British trade, but also to Belish Coloules in and adjrcent to the Indian.
mentioned,
Ocean. Is shown by, as in previous letters I have least five splendid harbours on the western i'e of the northern peninsula of Madag scar being but one to four miles dtatuat from the boundaries of 'the Bay of Diego Suarez' on the ત
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1894.
Herr Leest, a German official, who was charged with ordering flogging to netfre women at Cameroons, West Africs, has been co victed and sentenced to only a nominal punishment, The leniency of the court le causing a great outcry.
October 17th. polit class are cle self watching every new mara The Council of the Royal Colonial Institua | of t e independent labour patty, is demonstrated passed a resolution of condolence to the family by th urusuri interest taken in the report of of the late Sir A. Stephens,
Tom Mann, general secretary of the Independent Labour Party, which was made tablic to-day, Concerning the p eges of the movement toward or ag Independent labour representativen in the House of Commons, the report sty1: The res hat in the special campaign in metropolitan area been much more successful than the most angston antielsted, the crowded and practically unanimous ment gs scently held being an agreeable contrast to some the earlier ones. Intde of three months we shall bave twenty- five heinches in the Landon distret, and several
The Potomac Railway trata, In the United States, has been balled up by a strong party of desperadres, who got away with over ity thousand pounds in cash, besides other plunder.
STONEY, October 17th. The death of Sir Alfred Stephens, Chlef Justice of New South Wales, occurred on Monday inst, Deceased was 92 years of age.
parliamentary candidates will have been fixed upon. The power to run candidates at the recurring bye-elections
ans depends largely upon the finan financial condi
condi ton of the independent laboar party's excheqer. The whole organization rests apon the w workers' pence; it wil
It will be
pity. ndidate, If, when opporturile occur toron BRISBANK, Ontober 17th.
The movement should he checked for lack of The mission of the labour party in. to Cucate the pubtle up to the knowledge that Socialism has a direct bearing upon all questions connected with the freedom and uplifting of the
The trial of unionist shearers at Broken Till bas resulted in six of the accused being found guilty of riotlog. Sentence was deferred.
October 18th.
A Queensland jury has acquitted Needham, unionist charged with "baving taken part in burning a woolshed at Redeff station recently.
In the case of the prisoners committed for
ro bül was filed against Waters and Gorman. The other accused, Needbrm, was tried at Charters Towers and acquitted.
Bannerman, to which he says war between France and England is Impossible. He declared that Fgypi would be vacated by the English the moment Egypt was strong enough to manage her own aif fes,
It is stated that the subscriptions of Engli.b Liberal members to the Irish Parliamentary Fond have been returned to them,
A dispatch from Lourenes Marquero Delagon Bay, says the Portuguese there are hemmed in by 30 one native Kefirs. The town is strongly barricaded. The natives burned many boases
the subarbs yesterday
in
NEW YORK, October 11th. Cor' est and Fitzsimmons faced each other at
the Herald effice to-day for the purpose of making a match. Flissimmous was the first to arrive. Wern Corbett entered he saluted Flir- simmons with "How are you, Fitz?" The salotation was returned. Corbelt asked Glori, Fissimmons manager, to show the colour of his money and Glori iramediately displayed $1000. Corbett then showed a roll of $10,000 and told Glori
to cover it when he pleated, but added that the fight could not take place antil after July zat. This was somewhat disappointing to Fusiramons,
but It was
Tat. Then came
me the
Ayutbla the journey will be made in Laos borta. and it appears uncertain whether Mr, 'c.tt il! 20 on to Chlengmal, or cut across country un elephenie from Pitchal. . At Bangpain Mr. Scott has arranged to meet Prince Lamroog, probably with the object of bolding a conference with the Prince on political affairs. Mr. Beckett goes with the party as far as Ayuthia where, we bellere, he will meet Mr. Murray-Camphell and proceed with him to inspect the Korat ne, returning to Bangkok about Thursday next. Free Press.
BANGKOK, October 24th. His Majesty the King Is now regularly transact- Ing business and holding dally conferences with the Ministers of Siste,
To-day's Advertisemen s.
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SATURDAY,
THE 17TH NOVEMBER, 1894, Commencing at 19 55 P.M. PROGRAMME:--
Captain and Mrs. L. de Richelieu and family returned from Europe yesterday by the Hicuba. A terrible railway accident was narrowly averted to the Paknem line on Saturday night, when w train was proceeding it was stopped just before reaching broken down wooden Part I...... f Miscellaneous Vocal and Instru- bridge. Whether the destruction of the bridge was due to accident or design is not yet quite certain.
murder of a deliberate nature is reported to Part II......< us having taken place on Sunday, at Kloog
mental Muzic. ("The Revenge, « Billed of the
Flert."-Cantata by Dr. Villler Stendiard, will he rendered by
■ Cheraw and Orchestra of roo Performers, under the direction of Mr. GRO. LAMMERT..
masker, Labour is now entering every arena of | take place after July, greed that the fight Khoon Phat jim, near the Patoo Sim Yot. A the ArpFresh disco-ion on the Irritating trial on a'charge of burning Redcliffe woolshed, national and caftical wartire. At last London of where the fight would rake into question | Stamese shopkerper named Ohn, having gain Before the Cantota Tennyion's onem will be
• Thus the continuous increase of the Franch at Diepa Sustez becomes to British Interests in the Eat a martes for the greatest alarm, and make it an imperative nccersity that the Madagascar fuestion shall be included in
African Questions in dispute between the two
lons.
An Inclusion which, ff.
# requested by the British Fore! n Office, France could not refuse, the most important of the claims put forward by the Republic bring based on the Anglo-French Convention of too of which the
remquid of some of her pretensions over Madagascar is part and parcil.
Lam, Str,
Yours faithfully,
E. UN-* PWOOD HARVEY, Editor of Madagascar News,
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MAIL.
The Eastern and Australian Co,'s steamship Calterikun Capt N. Shannon, from Sydney and parts arrived in harbour last evening. For the eulj ford t-leprams we are indebted to our Colonial exchanges :--
I ONDON, October 6th.
A somewhat versions! incident occurred during the visit of the Duke of York to Leeds yesterday. A man rushed to the carriage of the Puree and baridi nened the door, but the Lucers who formed the escort sisabed the man's bands with their swal, and he released his huld. The police found the man was a lunatic. and that he had no weapon in his possession. He
e merely wished to shake hands with the
Paince.
The two men, Taylrani Woodward, charged in corn clon with the Regent's Park tragedy, were before the court again lo-day, and remanded for A we k The police stated that the mystery | concerning the Wanding of three men, in con nection with which Taylor and Woodwred are charged, mains unsolved,
October 8th.
Upon
A trapedy of most brutal character in reported from Paris. Three reffitna,were fight. ing in the sisert early on Sunday morning. the approach of a policeman one of the disorderly characters requested the officer to treat the other two en a charge of salt. The police- man arreste! the twn, and asked the third to the police station. The four company them to the proceeded in the direction of the station, and spon arriving at the door the policeman was murdered in a brutal manner. The man who
SYDNEY, October 18th.
The men charged with rioting at Wellmariagle and attacking the free labourets, were sentenced at Dabbo, New South Wales, yesterday, to terms of hard labour ranging from 15 months to
2 YEARS.
The funeral of the late Si Albed Stephens took place in Sydney, and sithaugh of a private character, there was a very large and representa- tive gathering,
A fire broke out on board the steamer Mararen
is taking the lab ur movement seriously,"
The
place. Representa- of a number of clubs were present. Hives fack-onville Claboffered $41,000 and the Olympic the last offer, and said there should be some for the fight. Corbett smiled at 1000 a rastre when each a purse sboald be paid. The representatives of the club then offered to patup $5000 which Corbell said was not enough. The Olympic club's offer was rejected, its managers not being able to put up a forfelt, and the offer of $41,000 from the Jacksonville club was accepted,
OTTAWA, October 11th,
Felled with and assaulted the brother foot
of the last named lay in welt for Ohn on Sunday and stabbed him fatally. The murderer has been arrested and has admitted his guilt.
Cant. Gerint started on a mission of arch.co logical research at Plisanuloke and Sakotal, ancient captials of Siam prior to the founding of Ajuthla, on Sunday. He expects to be absent a month and to make a preliminary survey of the rutas, discovering, if possible, the quarries whence was obtained the stone used in building the chiles and conducting several hoge mono- litha stiff intact. Before returning It le Captain Gerial's intention to visit the town and neigh- hourhood of Sawankaloke, whence the pow rare Siamese Chion- tton that the Paris regulations would not later!ere splendid ane and, since the first step has been with pelagle
Is ales reported here inde, scaling.
It is
snow to be hoped that H.M Govern. ment will take in band, under the skilful and expert, guidance of Capt. Gerint, & complete British governments over the being cariended that Great Bisin is conceding archos logical survey. The results would prove
regulations, t every Panels Canade to the States.
of the highest value, and there would be dis- Canada naked 1 Hain that the correspondence pelled, at the same time, the reproach levelled be published, and the latter, it is said, refored. by the French that Sim cares nothing for her
ancient blatory.—Bangkok Times,
Information
sected here from British Colamble is that the scal catch in Behring Sea this
PARIS, October 8th. In a letter Deputy Detanete declares that Great Bliain has been loyal to the convention of 1885, and says he believes England will not after her policy in regard to Madagascar. The Figaro opposes French anhegation of Mada
too costly gascar on the ground that it would he and the advantages extremely doubtful.
CHICAGO, October 8th, Mrs. Kendall has writes an article on women bicycle riders, in which the
"Riding 1ys! sar'de of horses, a camel, or any animal, is not
be feminine, and never will so, according to the while in dock at Port Ccenditry. The later in laws of Pature, Bicycle riding is of the fire brigade died while attending the fire.
Can it be good for women? exercise. LONDON, October 18th. Stoddent's cricketing team now on the way to does, bicycling is no mare harmful to her than a
rough anmets the males Australis has played a match against eighteen loved. Can a girl of ts have always that there is trouble between the Canadian and
do what her rather does without enlarging her health 21 say she cannot. When a piri gefs astride her bcrce the bids farewell to good looks. If she develops new muscles are some other part of her will suffer, come faculty will be s'ighted, some natural talk undeveloped, 'bloomer,' they are abominable."
to be the work of an foreman
at Colombo, The Englishmen put together 76 against their opponents' 58, time only permi ting of one lauings esch.
France notifies all whom it may concern that she is about to establish a complete protectorate the Island of Madagascar France has been preparing to take his decisive step for some dime past, and the capital city and all the nslacioni harbours are strongly garrisoned with French troops.
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CHAIRS, LARGE GILT MIRTOR, GIL” and The Flaid will say to-morrow that Lord
TEAK FRAMED MIRORS and OVER. Dunraven has decided to bolid challenger for
MANTELS. the America's cap. It is to be a cutter of shout
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where the tissues are wasting away from inability WRITING TABLES, MARBLE COCKS than and sovereigns was won by La Flèche, The Field thinks that under the circumstances
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ORNAMENTS, CARPETS, Lord LIVERPOOL, October g‘b.
Dunraven has not yet communicated combined virtues of the Cod Liver Oil and
Hypo- RUGS, CURTAINS, BRASS POLES, COR. with the New York Yacht Club, but the phosphiles produce a marked effect in such NICES, &C. Charler Donaldson, the champion Scotch
cases. They restore the wasted tissues, create wres ler, met McI-ery in a catch-as-caich can conditions observed in 1893 will probably be cass
FXTENSION DINING TABLE & CHAIRS, new blood, heal the inflamma an appetite, make n match last evening for a purse of too and the maitained.
SEVERAL SIDEBOARDS and DINNER Sir Geo. Trevelyan, Secretary for Scotlandton of the throat and lungs, and increase the CONS, DINNER :d DESSERT SER championship of Great Britain. The men were
Resh. In short they farm the finest combined renounce the policy of potreilon at an early well matched and the bouts were bigbly exciting. | addressed the Liberals of Glasgow this evening, food and medicine that can be given the invalid.
GLASS and ELECTRO-PLATED He sold the last parliamentary seralon proved Any Chemist can supply it-Sale Agent for McInerny won.
that the country would be better off w! host a
ONE COTTAGE PIANO, "TRICHORD" House of Lords. The majority of Peers against
PLAVEL popular measures was so overwhelming that there was no prospect of the Liberals carrying reformed. The bostility between the houses bad out the business before the apper haare had been
become open and permanent,
Lord Drumlanrig, twenty-seven years of age, the eldest son of the Marquis of Queensberry, and scalstant Private Secretary to Lord Roarbery, has accidentally shot himself whilst out on a shooling excursion.
It is
is expected that America will definitely
date, the general feeling in both Houses being in favour of abolishing existing restrictions' on free trade.
October 23rd,
It is reported that the Carion has been prostrated by a stroke of paralysis, brought on by anxiety and grief.
The Grand Duke George is staking under a form of rapid consumption.
SYDNEY, October 22nd.
ST. JOHNS, NA1, October roth, St. Pierre, the French colony on the south const of Newfoundland, was visited by a terrific gale last night, which caused the loss of at least two lives and unprecedented damage to shipping More than fifly vess is which were anchored in the roadstead were driven ashore and most of them were destroyed. Their crews escaped only A feet of more than by the merest chance. A three hundred French fishing vessels had arrived at St. Pierre within a few day
been a few days, having damages sustalced in the gale on the Sunday befor last, which raged fariously on the banks. All the vessels report serious losses. Several shies are missing and are believed to have foundered, with the loss of two hundred lives,
NEW YORK, October 12th. The preliminaries for the great fight between Corbett and Fitzsimmons have been completed. The Jacksonville club will allow $1,000 to each months prior to the fight,
hd given the other two in charge suddenly fian in Sydney good deal of senss- compelled to make part in corsequence of man for expenses, and each will train for three
grabbed the hilt of the policeman's sword draged the weapon from its sheach, and stabbed the fire there times le rapid succession, the sword penetrating his body and inflicting wounds of such a terrible nature as to cause almost instantaneous death. The saurderer has been arrested.
PARIS
October 8th, The race for the Prix du Conseil Municipal was run at Paris to-day. The attendance was very large amongst those present being M. Casimir-Verler,
President of the Republic, and Mdme. Perry. The race resulted as follows:- PRIX DU CONSTIL MUNICIPAL Mr. W. Johnstore's he Best Man, by Ormonde
reton-Wedlock, 4ged
Mr. A. Abelle's br, c Catilstrate, by Cambyse
-Citronelle, ......
Mr. Fripre, chic by Fli-en-Ja-tre---Fatrejdyr. 3 The victory of Best Man was very popular, and the greatest enthusiasm prevalled.
MELBOURNE, October 8th.
M4. Kordle has been condemned to death, & Chlort meeting is to be held to-morrow to Gually consider her case,
I ONDON, October 9th.
A shocking railway accident has occurred at Kent. A wigg in which a number of hop- pickers were proceeding to work was crossing the raw y fue when a train dashed into the
A prest exposé has taken place in connection with Mrs. Melion's alleged spl itualistic seances, which have been exciting a
of late, The whole of the miraculons manifestations are clearly shown to be the most barefaced frauds.
on
The unloasat shearers on trial at Broken Hill charge of taking part in the rioting at Mamba Station and in the burning of the steamer Rodney, have been acquitted, in dlecharging the prisoners Jadge Stephen denounced the verdict as a glaring miscarriage of justice, and a'ated his belief that a number of the witnesséi for the defence had committed deliberate perjury.
October 23rd,
Judge Stephen has sentenced another batch of antonist shearern to various terms of imprison ment with hard labour, ranging from eighteen months to three years found guilty of tating
part in the Tolarno and Grasmere station out- rages..
Joxes and West, two Sydney burglars, were sentenced to five and three years respectively.
MELBOURNE, October 23rd.
The Caulfield Cup was won by Paris by s short head. with Deven second. Tims, zm. 381. This is the third year in which the race has been run in the same time, and the second time Paris bas carried off the prize.
LONDON, October ioth.
The Morning Post will pubilah to-morrow leader on "Bitch Naval Movements in the East." To its discussion of imperial defence, it says:
The colonies bold aloof
loof from Great Britain and are content to lock on while the taother country pays premiums for their assurance policies. The time has come for a change.
would not do the Colonies the injustice of supposing they would refuse to share the expense of the Navy's coaling stallons. If they were asked, but effered to do so.
bas we are surprised that not a single colony bas This being so, the imperial zutheilen must take the initiative. It is clearly the cuty of the Government to summon a can- ference of delegates from. Australia, Canada and the Cape to discuss with the War Office and Admiralty some partnerskip scheme having a sourd commercial basle, "
Issu
terlaf Bali
Premier Turner, of Victoria, Australia, has
maulie to concerning the new minis policy. He pledves himself to the prin. At the present moment Dreamland is strong ciple of " “one aduli, one vote," and promises a Brst favourite for the Derby. For the same royal commission to consider the question of ereai Cobbility and Bonny Scoland are quoted founding a S ate bank of Victola. He will in- in the betting at 5 to 1 mod 6 to 1 against troduce in Parliament bille providing for the taxation of onimproved lands and absent land- Buenalf is
Before the negotiations were completed Cor bett turned to Fitzsimmons and said: "Fitzsim- on, you said that when you met me you would shake your finger in my face." "I did not, anid Fits doggedly. never said such a thing about you, and I don't think you would say that about me." "Ob, so you're too much of a gentleman," said Corbett, sneertugly.
"But If I had made suck remark I would make it good." The pegalists were not six inches apart, and it looked as if storm were about to burst, but nothing came of it. The fight is to take place on date to be named by the Florida Athletic Club, after foly rut, 1895. Corbett's $10,000 was handed to Al Smith an temporarily stakeholder, and Capt. Gleri, on behalf of Fitzsimmons, will depoilt $2,500 an Monday with the same man, $2,500 more on December zut, similar amount on February 14th, and the last Instalment on July. Ist,
13th,
Hongkong and the Empire of China:--Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong ~[Adut,
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October In an interview with Ambassador Bayard, who arrived from Europe today, he said his trip to this country had no political significance. He Doors open at 8 o'clock, to commence at g sharp. ridiculed the idea of trouble of a serious nature arising between France and England
LONDON, October 13th. Mr. Gladstone in a letter regarding the prize offered for the best scheme for an Imperial Colonial Federation, says until he has found a mode of forming such a fed
federation without
vehicle. Six of the occupants of the waggon | respectively first favourite for the Melbourne tards, and will propose a temporary income tax conceding anything to the principle of protection
were killed on the spit, and alne others ware seriously injured. The remains of the victims were stiews along the line for some distance, and presented a shocking spectacle. At the time of the heel ent there was a dense fog, and the driver of the waggon was consequently unable to observe the approaching train.
ADELAIDE, October 18th.
bound from Adelalde The steamer Redondo to Western Australia, went ashore on Pollock Reel, in Tarzelite Bay, at z o'clock on Sciurday morning, and became a total wreck. Four of the passengers were drowned through jumping over boxid Furing a panic. The remainder, 160 souls in all, were saved-the majorly being rescued by a schorner named the Gract Darling. It is suppord that a big steel boiler on deck affected the steamer's compasses,
LONDON, October 11th, Mr. Henderson, the British Consul at Cadis, Spain, commuted suicide yesterday evening in a Walling-room attached to the Foreign Office by shooting himself in the h ad with a revolver, When discovered Mr. Henderson was still alive, and was removed to the hospital, where he died shortly after admission.
SYDNEY, October 11th. The strike in the printing trade in Sydney still continues.
MELBOURNE, October 11th.
Dr. Macartney, Dean of Melbourne, died on Monday, nine y-six years of age. He was appolated Dean of Melbourne as far back as 1852, and held the position up to the date of his death,
Cup. Paris will have to carry 91t. Izibs in the to be paid by persons whose incomes are not Cup, and in the general opinion this fact spolia other aise taxed. He will support Imperial f.der-
ation. bla chance of carrying off the double.
The new starting machise was used through. out the Caulfield meeting with every antisfaction. The death sentence on Mrs. Needle was duly carried eat yesterday, the eras meeting her
murde fate with the same apathy which bas charac. terised ber demeanour all ikrough the trial.
LONDON, October 15th..
A lexible cartridge explosion has occurred in the magazine at Rio de Janeiro, It was being cleared by a party of soldiers with a view to the reception of stores. Sixty of these weza kiled outright,
NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The Canadian Pacific Co.'s steamship Empress of India, Capt. O, P, Marshall, R,N.R., with the Canadian maile of October 15th, arrived from Vancouver, vía Japanese port of call and Shanghal, to-day, We are indebted to our Vancouver exchanges for the following teler grams J
he does not feal qualified to compete.
The French ship Alles was sunk in a collision In the river Scheldt to-day with the Swedish ship Halder. Six of the crew of the fire were
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the Pope said 10 Monseignor Gravel that his end 1mg dispatch says the Kaffir !
It is stated upon high Vatican authority that
cyclical letter dealing with the affairs of the church in the United States was designed to an end to
in America to the apostolle 10 opposition i
During his conversation with Gravel, his Hollaent exclaimed repeatedly *It must be ended."
The Poe's audience with Senor Cantelar balf. His Holiness was lasted an hour and
very cordial. Sener Castelar thanked the Pope for his democratic and social leanings, and the Pop congratulated the Spanish statesman upon bis provisional adhesion to the Spanish monarchy as an act of political prudence.
The Foreign Office was this afternoon the scene of a tragedy which created great excite ment within the precinie of that department. Mr. P. Henderson, British consul at Cadis, who was in London on leave of absence, called at the Foreign Office and in course of business which
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Marques. The same dispatch announces the safe arrival at Pretoria of Mr. C. Rhodes, Only Premier of the colony, and Major Jamason, of the British South African Company, for whose safety much anxiety was felt.
Lord Douraven has arranged with designer Watson for the challenge for the "America" cup. There is no
of the plane
yrcht falended to restriction as to the dimensions of the best.
SAN FRANCISCO, October 13th, The turret armour for the 5,800-ton cruiser Olympia has arrived at the Union Iron Works, and an army of artisans are working on that vessel day and night, in order to deliver her to the authorities at Maro Island as early as possible. It is intended to send her to the Assile station to reinforce the squadron now is the Chinese watOIN. with
BRUSSELE, October 15th, The Intest returns of the parliamentary elections show the Liberals have lost thirty-ons bean gained by the Socialists. The Catholics seats in the Chamber of Deputies and these hATO lost seven seats, Ave of which were captured by the Liberals and two by the Socialists. It is ultimate composition of the Chamber. impossible at this time to state exactly the
Henderson's
I him there engaged in conversation Mr. St. G. Foley, an interpreter of the foreign LONDON, October 6th. department. Suddenly Mr. Henderson drew Advices report that serious fighting has occur, revolver and before red in the Congo State between Belgians and shot himself through the healty could interfere, In Melbourne on Tuesday, bootmaker Arabs. One story has it that after fierce fight-flaor, dying in a few minced and fell to the named Morrison had a quarrel with bis wife and ing the Arabe agreed to a proposal for a confer-motive for taking his ille is unknown. battered her to death with an Iron last, Morrison ence made by the Belgians. Shortly after the A dispatch from Lourenzo Margaex, on has been arrested.
conference was opened the Arab powder maga. Daula's Kefir albeimen massacred several sine exploded, and, both sides expecting Mahalak South-east Altics, anys that Chief treachery, the battle was renewed. The Arabs whites and a large number of Kaffis, alles in were completely surrounded and most of them the outskirts of the town, to-day. There is con- killed. Over thirty chiefs were slain.
tinual reiding and fooling in the vicinity. Ats NEW YORK, October 6th, meeting of the European residents the incapacity George Gould arrived on the steamer New of the Government WAL denounced and York to-day. He said he was well treated while Immediate action was demanded. Busloess is abroad and added: "Let there be no mistake paralysed and the pabile offices are closed. The about it that I was treated with every countery by
steamer Casengo will sail from Lisbes for Lour the Prince of Wales. He declared the Vigilant ense Marquez on October 15th with relaforce- and crew were well treated. With reference to Draper running the Vigilant on the shoals, ald said he believed it was due to the fact that Draper was ignorant of the shoals. The papere were fair and kind. He ballaved the Vigilant was asperior to any English beat in the open s06.
Lo por, October 8th,
BRISBANE, October 11th,
The Queen's prize in connection with the annual prise, meeting of the Queensland Rife Associa lon has been won by Corporal J. Bradley, of the Queensland Volunteer Rifles, who won fast year. The champion match was won by Sergeant 1. S. McPherson of the Queensland Scottish Volunteers.
LONDON, October 13th.
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Hongkong, 6th November, 1804-
Firef
WARE, &C.
by
ONE HARMONIUM.
BRASS BEDSTEAD with SPRING and HAIR MATTRESS" S. &c.
SINGLE & ; DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS and BEDDING, &c
SEVERAL MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS and LADY'S DRESSING TABI.ES and GLASSES. SEVERAL DOUBLE WINGED SOLID TEAK WARDROBES, SINGLE and DOUBLE WARDROBES, WALL CABINETS, FIRE SCREEN with PLATE GLASS.
ONE HANDSOME CHEVAL GLASS BLACKWOOD MOUNTED.
PANTRY, BED-ROM and BATH-ROOM REQUISITES, SEVERAL SHANGHAI BATHS and GRATINGS,
&C
AC.
&C.. Catalogues will be issued prior to Sala. On View from Friday, the 9th November. TERMS OF SALE :—As customary.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 6th November, 1804.
For Sale. "IRROY,"
CARTE BLANCHE,
CARTE D'OR Vintage 1887.
In Quarts and Pints.
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CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Ca, Sole Agents,
Hongkong, 8th October, 1894.
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"ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
HONGKONG, BHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.
13, Queen's Road,
Hongkong, 24th August, 1894.
FOR SALE.
APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.
JAPAN
'AN PRINTING PAPERS,
APAN COPYING PAPERS.
JAPAN
JAPAN
APAN WALL PAPERS
Bon
PRICES VERY MODERATE,
Fro
-ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under-
TO THE COMMUNITY OF HONGKONG
Sit is desired to CLOSE tha SUB-
SCRIPTION LISTS of the PLAGUE | signed. RECOGNITION FUND on MONDAY, the 12th November instant, all those, who wish to SUBSCRIBE 11e invited to do so on or before that data.
E. J. ACKROYD, Chairman of Committee. Hongkong, 6th November, 1894. [1138
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BANGKOK, October ayrd, A German and Tiallan hava, we jaaru, Joft Bangkok for Calas with the (nuation of entering the Chinese service.
Mr. Baste
Babacke let en Bunday for Petits by the AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- Limet, with the tomb-stone which has been for-
TION COMPANY. warded from Europe to be placed over the grars of the wai
preceding to na from mine. Mr. Beknoks will leave the phone in
of the Rev. Phre Schmitt of Paris, and ymased in Kok-el-chang The race for the Middle Park Piste was Won | the Spendense VIER Sint Janve Bangkok this the Zawzz where he will embark on board Mr. and Mrs. T.
The cholera reports for July and August show that 3716 cases and 2643 deaths were reported in St. Petersburg and its suburbs in those
sporadically.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
8, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, and Yanuary, 1884.
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., CHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-
CHARTS
· MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-
UMITHS, and OPTICIANS.
and BOOKS NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
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occurred off the coast of Newfoundland, causing great havoc among the fishing boste on the banks, Sixteen of the boats foundered, lavola,
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ing a lost of two hundred lives,
A skin disasso altherto unknown ass brokken That the question of Independent labour
October 17th.
GOVELMENT. STEAM TO KOBE (DIRECT), THE Company's Bosmakly. "POSEIDON,"
by Speedwell, Kecison second, Raconteur third.
Percival Neal, the defaulting Canadian Car morning on the trip to the # Butler State" on the Captain A. Fellner, will leave for the above
out in the Londen workbauten. It in proving | rúgumalasson in Parliament, which formed the toms officer, wan to-day commlized for extradi- | Upper MoNoRLS! party will travel as far as ? place on or åbent WEDNESDAY, the 14th Inst. | W ̈ ̈FACTURERS and JEWELLERS.
of a more fatal character iban scarlet fever, we principal bone of contention at the recent trade five hundred cases having ended fatally since the makes congran st Hewich, is now regarded as outbreak of the disease a little more than 10% Fmpot verkossa factor in all parts of this couptile
tion.
Prince and Princess Blamarck are both ili, Ragand's Remotary "l Wac, Mão Congés Paris newspapers contain an interview with
Ayuthin in a special plasinar mu
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