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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER

BERLIN, October 29th, Several of the landing organs of the German Frem are constantly publishing articles attacking

15, 1894.

WE are informed by the agents (Mestrs, Dodwell, Carlili & Co.) that the 'Shirë” Line steamer Radnorshire left Singapore for this port yester

Minister for Foreign Affairs, has expressed his

It is reported that M. Hanotaux, the French.

willingness to make concessions to Great Britain with regard to the occupation of the Upper Nier Valle,, in Africk, on condition that Grest the British Colonial policy. The papers accuse day, and is due here on or about the aand laat, "Biliain conceden to Frxoss the territory on the Great Britain especially of entertaining desig❘ THE tenders for the Tis. 3,000,000 was loan fiosted

Powern on the basis of amity and independence No uncial purpose would be served by an examination of the pros and cons of the imbroglio that ended in the wie now being aged in Manchuris, for there can be but little doubt that, in view of the strong area ere right bank of the Niger, and the Hinterland of feeling that bes

bra been

mantiened in Kuren erër since Seoul and the recent murder of Kim Kariere been in pragross for several years, have

the Japanese dau ped supreme power is age and the Gold Coast.

The new Manchester Waterworks, which by Koreros, the hardy natives

atives of Choura

bees completed, and were officially opened dication,

and that, if the ponce of the about which the advisers of the Mikade have £2,500,000. recently talked and written 1o much childish

on Portuguese territory to Dalagon Bay,

1ONDON, October açıb.

the Daily News of the 19th instant, and said Lord Rosebery, speaking at Sheffield, con. firmed the statement which was published in

not famely submit to Japan westerday." The total cost of the work reached that Chins, after the first defeat she suffered,

those

THE Canadian Pacific Rallway Co. steamship Empress of Japan telt Vangoover on the after- poon of the rath instant for this port, via Yoko- hama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghat.

HMS. Scout, and the powerful protected croisers Grafton und Thesews, lately in the steam reserve were under orders for China when the last mail, left home. It is further stated that every vessel ready for commission is, without any apparent reavon, designated for Chinese waters. “Without any apparent reason " is distinctly good.

sither be converted into a pudral contry must the subject of the prize of 1,000 gelneas offered for the and #dded, submitted the Chinese terms, Inland Sea and Yokohams, arrived at her desti- | We observe from home paper that "Rishop

garanteater, or a struggle for power in i Customs Union and in connection with which

to China. He will be accompanied by his wife Scot', of North Chins, who has been in England for some months for his health, Intenda returalng and twa lady missionaries, and the party, unless stopped by direct telegraphic communl- cailon from China, were to start on 25th October. The Bishop's health is said to have much improved by the change.

by the Viceroy of the Lang Kwang provinces tacls. The Futkien amounted in the aggregate to over 12,500,000 loan of Tim. 3,000,000 was also very überally subscibed to.

offered terms of restoration of peace far exceed.

THE P. M. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Pars, with Mr. Gledstors has expressed bla views spen Britain, he added, stor by the Japanese, Great mali, ich left Hongkong on October aoth for San Francisco, via Nagasaki, Kobe, nonsense, is to be preserved, the under the by the financial Journal, the Statist, for the best them thought the time antipe for peace negotiation on Tuesday.

consideration of the rs, bat some of

Powers, of the Treaty Powers during the scheme for the establishment of an Importions. Referring to the critical condition of the As will be seen by an advertisement la another Car, the Premier said that notwithstanding column the four-masted from barque Drumillan, former differences between Great Britain and when the towed fato, Nagasaki about four Rossin, bis Majesty during the past twelve

months ago lo a damaged conditon, will be sold years had turned a debt of gratitude as the preserver of peace. The Premier

by pubile anction at the latter port at 17 a.m. on to the present Anglo-French relations. He

Saturday the 24th inst, said that there was he friction between Great

A “noy " who stole a quantity of jewellery and

THE launch Samar, Capi. Raymond, built by Madagascar. Great Britian with all her mis. 360 in money from his master, Mr. J. W. Stewart

of the China Sugar Refinery, and who admitted the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. for slonery as well as traditionary interests in that "liking" $27, was sentenced at the Police Court Manila, arrived sutely at her destination last Island will abide by the treaty

concluded with France la 1800, as long as France does not this morning by Mr. Wodehouse to six monthsight, as the following telegram, which has been courteously placed at our disposal by Mr E. Ortiz, Spanish Consul at this port, clearly shows:- exceed her rights which are contained in its Imprisonment with hard labour, provisions. His Lordship admitted that there

MANILA, November 14th, were periods of anxiety during the last two

the relations years concerning

Great between

6.37 p.m. Britain and France, but by actual concession

The steam launch Samar has arrived to tow, our relations may be eventually Improved

All well. negotiations are proceeding but it was necessary patient and not expect a settlement too

been contingens scheming to obtain prepon derating Influence in Kores ever since the was thrown open to the comm

commerce

e of the civilad owing to world In 1883, but

to the tape

Impetuosity of 1ts Japanese, who very considerately turned the country into a

alluded

Colors: Epping stone to the invasion of | Customs Union would be possible without i** | Beitian And France on the subject of

the Empire of Chins, the day has beyond question passed when either China or

were requested to act as Judges in the competi. tion. Mr. Gladstone entertains some doubt to whether any prawical reaalt would be attained by such a scheme. He requires to be farnished the factor gold be possible without or ring session from the principle of protection.

A during train robbery has been committe! on the Balumoto and Potomac reliway. Galted States. A party of robbers got into a train, belied up the engine driver and passengers, and sched a sum of money amounting to $30,000 The difficulty between France and England e permanent settle. et concesions is likely to be settled by

contains so peace of the with a view to the t of the balance of power in Eastern Asia porribly on

will bave to do wunda of self ‹

peace

be safely allowed to exercise seserain sights

then for such a status quo could not possibly be accep table to all the Treaty Powers or lead to the ace of ibe Orient being preserved a definite period. It follows, reared for any Powers will either have to

to exercise their before with

long, a view to the sent of the Korean

whotments, a wel

adjustment of

or one of

TO

them,

the

right

mutual

October 14th.

October 15th.

The strike of men employed on the dredger the | Sues Canal, which at one time threatened to interfere very seriously with the traffic through the great waterway, has been settled.

The new P. O. steamer Simla has been launched,

There has been a general election la Belgium, belag the first which has taken place in the country upon the basis of universal suffrage, the very large the Constitaiton having been revised last year. the Koreans have long looked forward to annex The net results show that the Sociallate bave the country and establish a civilised govern added considerably to their representailan in the ment in the capital. Which of the Great Powers Legislature, that the moderate Liberal party has will undertake the task of converting

Kores, maintained their

sustained a severe check, and that the Catholics which is useless to herself and a grave

danger

majorly. to neighbouring Stater, Into a peacef

peaceful and prosperous dep

dependency, is a question.

which, we think, must is the ordinary course of events be settled before long. Certain it is, at all events, that

that Great Britain cannot, in view. of her vast tradul and political interests at staan, remain quiescent and regard with complacency the annexation of one foot of Korean sold by Japan or any other nation in the world. There have been quite enough of Korean imbroglios, and rebellions; the time is now within messur- able distance when the questions at issue must be welled one way or the other-either by maaterly diplomacy or with the sword, and It Is, Apparently, for the Japanese Government, të decide the method.

TELEGRAMS,

HE LATE CZAR.

The remains of the late Czar of Russia havÈ reached St. Petersburg and have been conrayed to the Cathedral,

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It has transpired that the desperadoes who balled up and robbed a train on the Potomac Railway, United States of America, cleared off with apoll to the extent of £30,000 and not $30,000, as was first stated.

16th October.

The Belgian Army is to be supplied with Queensland tinned and salt meats,

The Timer states that not a single European Power is willing to adopt Lord Rosebery's proposal for joint action to but an end to the Korna war, adymatising the policy of the British

Government as an incredible blunder.

October.

GOOD.

SIMLA, October 25th,

With regard to the statement made by Reuter that Ithah Khan will claim the Amirship of Afghanistas, nothing has yet been received by the Government India ta this effect.

The report that the Amir had designated his confirmed, and sign that the chief Afghan eldast soo to be his heir is now substantially officials have sworn to be loyal and faithful to Habibulla Khan in the event of the Amir dying.

October 26th, The latest news to-day by private telegram from Peshawar states that the Amir is progress ing favorably.

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LONDON, October 27th. There is a great sensation hers owing to the Directors of the Empire Theatre of Varieties having closed the doors of the theatre. The London County Connell, at the instance of the Empire's license except on the condition that Parity Association, have related to renew the the promenade be abolished, and that no intoxicating drinks be sold in the auditorium,

Lord Rosebery, speaking at Bradford to-day, favoured the continuance of a Second Chamber in the United Kingdom,

gdom, but declared that the

that her Majesty's Government would ask the Incentive to revolution, His lordship said House of Commons on an early day to proceed by resolution of the House, affirming the pelvileges of the House of Commons against the responsible Second House of the Legislature and that the House of Commons is the pre- dominant legislative power of the United joint demand of Government and the House of Kingdom. The resolution will represent the Commons for the revision of the British Coastlin

Was un

The Japanese are awaiting the arrival of heavy Artillery prior to stacking Fort Arthur. The Present Tory House of Lords LONDON, November 14th.

Chinas Government have ordered all foreigners to leave Fokin. Russia is despatching six cruises of the Volunteer

Flest to Vladivostock, PARI, October 17th. President Casimir-Pester

ster has sant 3000 francs for the distribution of the serum for cusleg cup The curative properties

erties of the atecovered by Mo, rock of the perparation were

●Pasteur Institute, ST. PETERSBURG, October 19the The Novel Vremya, in a

FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR. M. Hanatsux has asked for a credit of 65,000,000 francs for the expedition to Madaga-

SCAT.

THE CZAR'S MARRIAGE.

The marriage of the Czar of Russia with Prin- cess Alla will take place one day next week; but the exact day has not yet been inade public.

JAPAN AND PEACE PROPOSALS.

It is believed that the Japanme Government will remain deaf to all peace proposals until Port Arthur has been captured, and it is con-. sidered unlikely that the Powers will take any steps pending the result of the attack,

The United States Government has offered to mediate in the quierel

THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

LONDON, October 24th. The following to the result of the race for the Cambridgeshire Stakes run to-day at the New- market Houghton Meellag :—

Mr. E. Hobson's Indian Queen, by Melton......

Oriental Gil, 3 yrs., 6st, zib.

Sir J. Blandell Maple's Gangway, by Sern.

band-Gang Warily, 4 yrs., Rst. glb.

M. A. Abellie's Callistrate, by Cambyso......

Citronelle, 4 yrs., 8st. 11lb.

(From Le Courrier de Saigon

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

W read to an American exchange that Miss Millicent Fawcett, the brilliant Senlor Wrangler of 1890, und daughter of Professor Fawcett, who was at one time Postmaster General, is about to

begins a business career as civil engineer. Chicago bas ber counterpart in Miss Anise De Batr, who is a duly accredited and practising C.E.

on a Chinese Man-of-War :---

Lieutenant-Your Most Noble Greenjacket- neza, the Japanese ships are approaching.

His Groenjackotness-Then fire a cannon at the dogs,

Lleutenant-But, your Greenjacketness, they are still so far off that the ball will only go ball.

WAY.

His Gresojacketness-Then fra two cannons at the dogs.---Lifa,

On the 13th October, the transport Fumma was to leave Southampton with troops for Singapore and Hongkong. Sergeant Major Foreman of Works Ratter, R.N., had been directed to proceed to Hongkong when the last mail left.- up to twelve o'clock

Workmen were employed in Woolwich Arsenal

on 6th October expedit Ing an order for war stores for Chins, The stores ware is be sent out in British war-ships. The 1gin, shot had been made the gooth part of an lock over the rain, and was practically less for the guns of

other Batlon,

THE Italian steamer Utan, of Singapore, arrived In Stugapore Roads on the 3rd fast., having found it necessary to put back on account of the beswy weather in the China San. She left port on the 31st alto, for Saigon, and in the storm lost a portion of her topmart, which, in falling, struck one of the apprentices, Slogapore Ind named Shuck, fracturing ble jew. He was removed to the hospital on the arrival of the Utan.

WHAT'S the matter with the 'merile Mèxican 7' According to latest news this, once the univer. sally acceptable dollar, is beset on every side, and seems bereft of friends. The British doilar now la coarse of preparation is to shat it out of the Straits and Hongkong; Santo Domingo has demonetised it, and now Spain is going to send over 10,000,000 pesetar in Spanish plastres to Porto Rico as a substitute for the Mexican dollar which forms the main portion of the currency of the Island.

that

Tax Central News understands there is a strong probability of a party of marines being sent by use-mail steamer to strengthen the ships' forces on the China Station, and in readiness for any may aris”. In all probability the detachment will consist of from 100 to 200 this c men. They would be sent via Montreal, on the ing their destination in about five weeks after Canadian Pacific Railway, to Vancouver, reach- their departure from England, thus illustrating the advantages of this route in time of emer- gency.

GENERAL JAMES S. WILSON, who is said to have spent a year in China and critically "Ie is hardly to be doubted that an army of examined the army and fortifications, says: 50,000 Europeans, with artillery and infantry, and a preponderance of cavalry, well organized, supplied and commanded, can go anywhere in China, and, if so disposed, it can overrun and dismember the Empire. But why didn't this inflated globe-trotter, who claims to know so etc., etc., are likely to come from? much, say where the semy of 50.000 Europeans,

THE following appointments, which have just been made, will be garetted on Saturday:

Mr. A. Seth, Chiel Clerk and Clerk of Counells to be Secretary to the Tel-plog-shan Arbitration

discussing the situation Afghanistan from the Alarming indisposition of the Ameet thon. If defeated, the Premier said, the Govern- Abdol Raban, states that if the. Britishment will appeal to the verdict of the country.

in the event of the Government intervenes

BERLIN, October 27th. Ameer's deaths

in favour of bis son

Sirdar

Herr Noeller, the Under-Secretary of State for Habibullah Kann, And

the Interior of Alsace and Lorraine, has been Board. British Influença planis on the Afghan frontier, it will then be the duty *ppolated Minister of the Interior of

of Prussia. of Rusals to establish her Infigence Bikewise on her frontler. The paper expresses the optolon that the natural consequence of this policy will lead to the portioning out of Afghanistan between Great Briting and Russia.

LISBON, October aoth. The Goverment will apply to the Caries for power to raise a loan of two millions steriing in order to increase the ships of the Portuguese Navy,

CAPE TOWN, October 31st.

The British cruisers Philomel and Magple have received orders to proceed to Delagos Bay,

ST. PETERSBURG, October 22nd.

It is reported here that Ishak Khan claims the throne of Afghanistan in case of the death of Abdul Rahman, possibly with the secret 3pport of Russia,

BRUSSELS, October zand,

The elections for the Chamber of Representa tives are now complete. 104 Catholics, 29 Socialists, and 19 Liberals have been elected. PARIS, October 2nd.

on the 5th lust. Reuter wired is follow "Marshal Oyama has captured Kinchow after a trifling resistance. He has also captured Tallen- wan with heavy loss, after long bombardment."

Yesterday the Japanese. Consul at thie

port received the following official telegram from either Hiroshima

Tokyan

of the 8th inst. the • Japanese army completed the occupation of Talienwan. After removing the torpedoes, the Japanese fleet, transports and torpedo boats anchored to the bay. Captures include the torpedo station with igniting equip- ment and charts of submastan torpedoes, Bo

Comment would be superfluous.

Mr. J. G. T. Buckle, to be Acting Chief Clerk, wfcs Mr. A. Seth, detached for special service. the Captain. Superintendent of Police. to be canons, &c." of Constable Sally, lately Acting Chief Clerk to

Senior Clark at the Post Office, vica F. X. đã Suva deceased.

October 28th. Prince Hohenlohe will take us the portfollo Premier Minister of State for Pragsle, rendered vacant by the resignation of Count Eulenburg,

CAIRO, October 18th. -The Egyptian Government has transferred Mr. J. Gorst, Under-Secretary of State of We have often been led to wonder, says Indian viser, and has abolished the post of Laspector-priate use is not made of the bamboo in India. Finsace, to the Ministry of the Interior an ad- Enginearing, why a more extensive and appro General of Fallce.

It certainly in amplayed on a large scale for BERLIN, October 29th, zough and useful purposes, but it is Incon. Counts Caprivi and Eulenburg are still obscure, decorative and furatching purposen for which it The actual reasons for the resignation of celvable why tbls timber is not turned to but they are ascribed to a prolonged differences se certainly shown a good deal of what cab is so well adapted. The Chinese and Japanese which the Emperor is unable to compose.

LONDON, October 29th.

Her Majesty the Queen has been pleased to confer the Order of the Gatter on the Marquis of Lansdowne.

October 30th.

have

be done with the bamboo in the direction of making chairs, screens, stands, and small decorative articles, and in England bamboo furniture, excellently put together and stained, is much appreciated. We can see in the use of The Liberal newspapers of Great Britain this wood in decoration and furnitura a splendid language at Bradford, setting forth the plan

heartily applaud Lord Rosebery's resolate field for artistic and enterprising people. FARIS, November 7th.

M. Hanotaux, the Foreign Minister, has received the Chinese Minister.

to Japan.

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SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Before Mr. A.G. Wits, Acting Puline Judge)

November rgth.

THE "KWONG-HƠI" COLLISION CASE. At the Supreme Court this morning the heating of the Junk v. Kwong-hot collision case was plaintiffs, and Mr. H. t. Denny's defended. continued. Mr. J. F. Reece appeared for the

he

Chu Kum-guen, sailor on the Kwong-hot stated that on the night of the 4th of June was on the look-out duifng the Kwong-hot's: voyage from Canton to Hongkong. Shortly

Kwong-hot brushed against a fishing

the

that time

had no lights, whatever, At: he was looking out on both sides of dark night, and: very

steamer.

In the Chamber of Deputies France will follow Europe in suggesting pesce Minister of Marine presented the day, the dealing with the House of Lords. The Unionist❘ THERE was another large attendance at Harmiter passing the Fatshan, which was at anchor,

Press, commenting on Lord Rosebery's Bradford ston's Cirens last night, the falling off in the junk estimates of The total amounts to alos mbition six hundred will abolish the House of Lords in order to pass | balanced by the material increase of Kuropeans. the she saw the Fatskan's lights he did not naval expenditure for the ensuing official year speech, ridicules the lies that English electors Chinese element being more than counter-

the Home Role Bill. Is scarcely thousand pounds sterling, which sum

From start to falsh the performance was let on the junk, half of the naval expenditure of the United Kingdom, The Minister of Marice, in his state irritated at the nomination of Ms. Gorst to the the approbatios of the audience. The present Kwong-Aof six months. Went on duty as lock The principal organs of the French Frees are applauded to the sche, and it is only fair to state that the various performers thoroughly merited mest, said it was impossible to make a furt Egyptian Ministry of the Interfor. The French is one of the best programmes ever produced in

and he added that be Colonial Party are resolved to raise on an early ❘ the colony, and is well worth witnessing, Theat to p.m. an the night of the collfalon. Ther might require

steamer was going in an easterly direction, At

FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR.

November 8th.

fs. A blockade of Madagascar by the French war-ships will be established without delay, but until Spilog.

CAUSE OF THE CZAR'S DEATH.

SUBHORIBERS TO THE HONGKONG

REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS

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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1894.

KOREA'S FUTURE,

PARIS, October 30th.

see any light

ont

Crossed-examined-I have been on th

a campaign against the Havas must be deferred redacional credits owing to the date a discussion in a determined way on the Band "Ansie Laurie" at g'o'clock whims stated the chief pilot was o

situation to Madagascar.

LONDON, October 22nd.

the

in a

ha

Will DAY

lond

be

Opinions vary considerably as to the arrest of of the British South Afries Company from the / Chancellor of the German Empire has been that if Hongkong Telegraph declares south-west, and it was probably flood de.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

THE "Western Holti" is for sale, vida advt. to another part of this issue,

WAS

was when

Egyptias Question in the Chamber of Deputies, to-night as usual, but Mr. Bruce and his colleagues Ab Kwal was steering. I saw the and The immediate cause of the Czar's death, as A Parliamentary Blus Book has been issued

ATO discontented with The French newbery'" #peech at Sheffield musto't make too much notes, or it may dia- lights about kail a mile away. The Kwong-h d TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY shown by port mortem examination, was on Matabeleland, the official report regarding with respect to Madagascar, and ara

tone of Lord

turb the sspiring and perspiring amateurs passed the Fatakas on the port side, after re lo nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys).

the origin of the Matabele war being published

who are 'delag time* the City Hall, and irritated therein. Lord Ripon, in a despatch, rejoices

his peroration in with

in which alisded

collision. Didn't see any fishing boats wi th to the disinterested (them }) interference of the light AN ALLEGED TRAITOR.

to the anniversary of the battle Agincourt.

of that the exhaustive enquiry which has bens keld

tip.

to The jonk appeared Hon. Ka the Longheaded. By the way, the stationary, and her salls were fueled. There November gth. clearly exonerates Dr. Jamesco and other officera

The nomination of Prince Hohenlohe Editor of

was no fog, but it was « dark nich he manager of Harmiston's Circus

night. The wind Capt. Drefus, atlaebé to the Minister, who is serious sharges made against them in connection favourably received throughout France. The would pitch his tent right in the centra of the Did not hear any heres blows, unither : vote Prince was los eleven years German Ambauta. Public Recreation Ground, alfas the Cricket shouts audible from the junk before the collusion. accused of selling secret documents to foreigners. | with the war,

dor la France, and was very popular in Paris. October 23rd.

Ground, originally given

and dare the consequences,

the community Didn't know what the speed of the Kwong hot Mr. Asquith, speaking at Lewis, denied that

for such or

when the colition occurred, British diplomacy bad sustained a rebuff." On

case he intends, at the first favorable Opportually, the other hand unanknous accord virtually exists

George Jahnstone, late chief officer of thes opportunity, challenging the right of any exc

exclu-

Kwong-hot and now of the Hawkow, stated that LONDON, October rith, betwe's the European Powers regarding the

alve set to monopolise what belongs to the entire

on the night of the 4th of Juce the tong-holl was Under the leadership of Mr. John Redmond | war between Chlax and

Тарав,

community, and is prepared to even go to

bound from Canton Hongkong. He worst on tirenuous efforts are being made to enrol

Referring to

extremes to maintain public interests. The watch directly after dianer, and Bettreim 10 and the ganation of the House of members of the Home Rule party. In Ireland | Lorde, he said that the grout issue must be deter

performance commences at West Polat at 911 o'clock he was on the bridge with the second twenty-two thousand persons have joined. It mined one way or the other, and a new chapter | THE Spanish first-class cruiser Reina Regente | o'clock to-night.

pilot, while a le proposed to raise £10,000 for Parliamentary of the British Consiliation must be opened, not has received orders to be in readiness to proceed

quartermaster was at the wheel. After he saw the Fatakan, which WAL representatives and for the purposes of the party. In any manner or degree revolutionary, but as to the Philippines.

DR. HARMAND, the French Minister at the Court anchor, shouls were heard, but no Habte 3,000 of which it is expected will be subscribed logical outcome of the extension of the asschise.

| of the Mikado, 'recently forwarded a report to the

be discerned. When the British

the junk he put the helm hard The c

this morning, skipped a young rhinoceron at attention to the favourable prospects for Sulgas OFST

port and the engines; fall Notwithstanding reassuring statements from Penang na the 3rd, inst, for Hongkong, Whs rice sai lapan by exporters opening up trade its speed astern. The ship'a boat was swered, Lisbon, the Chumber of Commerce at Delager is the happy possessor of this interesting Istest Dal Nippon. He predicts a resucity of rien is massed by three sations, and und art his

Bay has telegraphed to the Lisbon Government arrival? stating

that country owing to s a long-centiuned drought charge it approached the junk. The boat lay buššiesa ta enmpletely mined, and

and the abnormal demand for the armies in Koran about tan lost away from the away body at Lartuzo Marques to crowded to An Emergency Convocation of Victoria Chapter and Manchuria, as also to the prohibition of us was three one of the allora e com reration

plaintif

1 Vossel space in the market place, as spidemic No. 535. Will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zedand export of flimsy levous scarcely of rice will, askead to come on board the steamer, but they

to

Тарав

was carried on with her crew. The o ew were October rath. staring them in the and urging that the Street, on Monday, the 26th Inst., at 8.30 for

the war lurt Thirty thousand Keffers are surrounding Government should scorpf the help of the Transim preciadly. Visiting brethren are condially in the Minister's befalee, follow in Japan. There absolutely refused to do so. The night was very Larenss Marques. Seventoon of the Portuguese | vaal to fight the Hafidh, meåre. October zurd.

invited.

ure, he states, now bright prospects for

and the Junk's crew said their vase! WAK rlo. growers in Cochla-Colas and Tongking of a | all brisk demand for their grais in Japa

they

Cross-examined--I was ten monta an the taken advantage of the opportunity by bringing wongchef chief officer, additional Krsna under rion.

on the steamer Hankow. Let the The did because the owners dif not give

The scramble for possession of the Peninsular Kingdom, for which somewhat cisborate prepara tions have been made by the Japanese in recent

years with a view, presumably, to checkmating | in Ausumata of Newfoundland bays been visited Delagoa Ra gumboni Sparrow has arrived at ¦ THz Austrian steamer Poseidón, which arrived | Governor-General of Indo-Chhia in which be colla |

Mikado's ho

China and Russia and at the same time pander- ing to the and influential section of the by a frightful baricans. Sixteen boats were

who bave

been thirming for lost and two hundred dahermen fertorial aggrandizement at the expense of the

ost when we dare to date were drowned. hapless inhabitants of the Land of Morning how attacked the inmates of the London poor Calm and whose warlike proclivities threatened houses and since July we hundred cases have at one time to transform the tran

cality of been reported.

Japan fat

into a the ilke of which

SCCDO DI of

has been

Restoration, bus, as was only to be officials have been murdered.

under

the circumstances,

led to the

Japs taking full possession of the peninsula in double quick time, rendering King Li

mere toy in their hands, and repiscing all the Miniaters of State by distinctly officers, including Kim Kar-Jin who,

Febenary next. An average speed of so knows

Lord Roberts, in opening a

gravous

briak

and

MOVE TO

la to be maintained xad the stepineru are to longo › Mewport, said UHAN KERRANKOWY) Desinfiz alj drat slu months of the present year, payable on Fla the way of the demand - Beban the Tupper, wages of the post. ld not so

The Queensland Government am Inviting A proclamation has been lensed by the fralian Taw directors of the Hongkong and China Gue London wis the London wie "Tasses Salts for 3 less man prasing the Socialist master Co. base declared an interim dividend for the

years it throughout the kingdom.

rate of 6 per cunt, sumama (6v, per share) for the

Um pawis (adow | 14th October, 2

Taipan (to shroff who has just returned from fuck an waswoosssful journay for payment of a Hetis from. | | bill)-Welt, did he seem very much pleased to

Shred-- Na, Bir 1 on the contrary, housled use to cail again.

October 19th.

The Journal des Dabats publishes an article of Packfrule is wate

the position of Vice-President of the Council [ af | refrigerating chambers, ⠀ State. The high-handed action of the Japanese naturally led to manifestations of resentment not enly by 1he

| peace-loving Koreans, whe biame, and very

#tightly so, the Japanase for not a few of the tile to which Korea would appear to be heir and which have resulted widespread mistry and corruption; but slap in

on Australian Federation, and says "that the great spev question is assuming a more serious aspect ate

At a convention of the Crombi section of the Clan-as Gael which has been held in Calo

resolved the Clan-au-Gaal opgtal

ho drove the Japassa pell-mell out of dessation abould be is no way coseacted country about a couple of hundred your content sevement for sin agn, tightening her hold on her real year: Home Rule for Kaulanda. It wan sifós decided

Taar despite the fact of the King of Korsa Nile, she attempts to sripple England An 1983-84 conaluding spatios with all the Grant | reverdag te » pulley el violence.

Tats: Bingapore, Frie. Prste zuports that the Farm for the whole of Kalah, except the.

Ken und Mir klamda sir tha aum ad §togID

rica. halda

wilowka selimation

{arison · from the corvi Tapanese, trots its way lekts waved nor hear horns IЯown befog tough appearance and objectionable meos to the colision. The steamer brushed past the Jank, compared with their own mulai Dai De bamping against her slightly, "fika junkmen Hamsand in thinks tanév mec

should have even the steamer's fights

BSVOIAL Pukinutes before the

the collision. Saw, molight on the Madronale, master of Ma Kurag-hot, and then - kis, kedalen, gave the owners of the Kwong,het, with

be added, draws attention to.

„Jauss for the pushlililim af

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