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THE
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1894.
THE GREAT INDIAN CARPET. The Queen has Ininecled the Indian carpet for the Waterloo Ch-mber. It is the largest «rpet that has ever been made.
THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN
AUSTRALIA.
MELBOURNE, November 17th. In the merch bleed between Me, Stoddart's team and the Victoria velever, A. C. Maclaren ade 208 runs. It là-debjared that ho gave the finest display of erlokgöz før seen in Australia;, The English team gifil 391 runs for sev wickets.
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
YOKOHAMA, November 17th. The last batch ́of` Janannse ennscripts, have now been called out for service with the colours.
WASHINGTON, November 17th.
The Japanese Ministry was, to meet fo-day to discuss the offer made by the United States to mediate hetween Japan and China, and to decide upon the course to be taken with regard thereto.
THE CZAR'S FUNERAL
Am American contemporary remarks that the peaceful occupation of washing shirts seems to be beler Alted to the Chinese character than standing in front of gans,
SIXTEEN vessels of various classes are now in process of construction for the United States Navy, the last of which will be finlahed and in commission within two years,
Ar 5 o'clock last night are broke cut to No. 32, Book Strand. The fire belgade were promptly on the spel and incceeded in patting out the "blan" before, moch darange was done. The North German Insurance Co. has a line of $3,000 on the premises in question.
THE PERFORMANCE AT HARMSTONES CIRCUS COMMENCES AT 9 PM.
OK TRE
PRAYA RECLAMATION; CLOSE TO MURRAY PIER. INSPECTOR Hynnrar charged three shop keepers at the Police Court this morning for being in possession of fraudulent balances. Fines amounting in the aggregate to $70 were imposed and paid, and yet it may be safely predicted that these and other convictions will not stop the squeers pidgin" so long and successfully
Tax admirably selected series of views of Horg. kong got up by Mr. W. Brewer, of the Hongkong Heel Chambers, form an elegant and Instructive souvenir that will be highly appreciated by friends at home.
EVERY town has a lar; a sponger; a smurt Johnny Į blatherskite; its richest man i rome pretty girls weather prophet local feud halt-a-dozen fanatics
who taules; * Woman some fanny Justices of the Peace; a man-who known-it-all; more inafers than it needs; men who see every dog fight! boy who cuts up in church; a meddlesome old woman; "thing" that stares at women a widower that is too gay for his age; preacher who thinks he ought to run the town,
One of the very best of the numerous mape of North Chins, Kores, and Japan recently published on guides to the present warlike operations in the North, is that issued by Mr. Walter Brewer of Hongkong and Shanghal. This map, which is very clearly printed, shows the principal cities, routes, and rivers_from Shanghai to Moakden, to Mancharls, and Fusan to Korea, and in addition, has a very interesting plan of the envirose of Peking. As the names of places, etc, are given both in English and Chinese, this usefal publication ought to find a ready sale amongst natives as well as foreigners, At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. WONG YAU, 16 youre of age, ■ notorious H. E. Wed-honua, Ho Ying-z. bawker, was earring snatcher who has been previously charged at the Instance of f H. Logan, Preven We are indebted to the courtesy of the Spanish the Magistracy this merging to be whipped session 1050 rounds of small arms ammunition
convicted, was ordered by Mr. Wodehouse attive Officer, for unlawfully baving to his pos
on board the steamer Fatihan on the 30th nine months' imprisonment for match.
According to the evidence of Mr. Logan ing a pair of gold rar-ringe from a Chinese woman near the Central Market yesterday
Inst
when she was about to night. afternoon,
ST. PETERSBURG, November 1gib. The funeral of the la'r Certakes place to-day, and the marriage of the Czar on Friday next.
ANOTHER TYPHOON.
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practiced In this Colony.
Consul at this port for the following telegraphic | with twenty strokes of the rattan and undergo at defendant weat on board the
information received from the Government of Manti-
MANILA, December 1st.
DISPENSARY Amederate typhoon le raging to the south-
Has received by the S,S. Sydney and from other sources the Very Latent Novelties
In
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AND
NEW YEAR CARDS.
Comprising -
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Hongkong, 17th November, 1894.
The Hongkong Celegansk
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, DICEMBER 1, 1894-
TELEGRAMS.
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east of the island of Luzon.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
MACHINERY for a beet-suger factory han fataly been shipped from Germany to Portland, Oregon.
THR Rev. Howl—"Cleanliness may be next to endliness, but I object to a Chinese laundry belag nut next door to the parsonage."
THE adjourned, annast meeting of the "Odd Volume." Soclery will be held at the Society's Roms on Friday, the 7th fast., at 9 p.m.
THE Mission steam.launch Day Spring will call alongside vessels hoisting code pennant C, between 9 and 10.30 1.m., on Sunday, to convey
men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning
about 11.30 pm.
OUR Shangbal morning contemporary scathingly refers in the Daily Press "one of the cohort et Foreign journsfs in the Far East which have perrntly found it to their advantage to lick the hand that feeds them with manufactured news from Tokyo."
The demand for American four la unid to be greatly increasing to foreign countries. A very large business is done in the Far East by Sperry & Co. of California, the produce of Sparry's Mills having an unrivalled repatation through oat both China and Japan.
TRE felest passage avey made from Hamburg to Sandy Hook, New York, wis Southampton, was recently accomplished by the German Roamer Furst Bismarck, Capt. Albers, the time escupled belog 6 days, to hours and 3 minutes. The day's runs were as follows: 436 478, 482, 478, 501, 498 and 169. Total distance, Loan; average speed per hour, 1968 knots. The Furst Bismarck bast her bust previous west- ward record by twenty minutes.
We hara received from Mesara Villa, Lopez & Co., wine merchants
iants of No. 12, Stanley Sterat, a sample of very high quality sherry, which is not Inaccurately
ive
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Fatred
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tble colony, and in referend so the lengthy shoulders and elbows sticking out at an angle rogramme it only necess to add that of 45. They must alt up and remember the reels and other Scorch Evances proved, that they are not wanden things... Rome, too, ss la always the ease, most successful, the mustake more we of his muscles if he wante Filed
*taddles "untering into spirit to-coge under the Judge's notice. of them with evident west, the "booch=" and hand-clapping being giv a with manifest beurtlaers, while the "ilg.ing" of the fadler: doubtless to themselves, Without wishing to caused Infinite amusement to the spectators and appear hypercritical, we are nevertheless con
Stopad should do less Jabbering and a good gotten this ittle bass are meant to be sen more obest work. He seems to have look posed prim) but not hard. There
there is no such Scotch dance as's "Sunhappy
et present and when he becomes a and Real" In Highland dancing to what 11abbee.L.C. It wit then be quietime enough termed a "four abme" reel the pipers play him to be heard among men. Master
Willle Strathspey for the
must lengthen his stroke, unless he wants bing and seel" time
his for the concluding part of the dance, which is crowd to go to plecen in the Arst hundred værds. distinctly a quick-time measure.
Poits, once a very good car, seems a trifle 'off colour,' and his colleagues Focken and Fullarton should spend all their superfinous cash in extract of beef and other useful delfescion if they don't want to become the laughingstock of their opponents.
strained to remind the ́ Dance Committre that ICS MOuolens chartering in the Legis-
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with
As customary in recent years the soppre was served in the Theatre, the dress circle and stalls being arranged and decorated
That noble' marked skill for the purpose. Robbie Burns immortalised when he wrote chieftain of his ilk, the savanty haggis, which
"But mark the rustic, haggis fed,
The trembling darah renouuda kia tenend Clap in bis woly neive a blade He'U make it while. And I
Lidor
› tape o' Uhristia, "
and hande will sund
was a huge success; but the feast as a whole, although it may look like cavilling to say so, was not up to high-class standard, the attend ance was wretched, and the champagne the Cause of innumerable complaints ; but the wblakay was the 'real Mackay,"
Duncan la training very conscientiously and sulla in good, form. Mollison's style is feeble, Glusion is a promising Griffin who shapes well, but requires gorching very badly. Meek has im | proved very considerably since the scratch race of a month age, and. if it was not for Glusing being so "beefy "we would suggmt bis cha' ging thwarts with the latter.
There has been a good desi of nonsense written by both "Spectator" and "Z" with regard to Hayward's caw, but there' is nothing
ексер that McArthur and S. W. Hayward ase clumsy tionally wonderful about this boat Considering care and Machado an indifferent member the reason of your contemporaries I fall to
ings about this apparently insignificant crowd.
To the following gentlemen who formed the Various Commlitees the thanks of the guests are undoubtedly dne, while the services of pipers McEwen and McGregor also deserve special acknowledgment.
Taken altogether last night's St. Andrew'savings Ball, darks
fan in Canton. A kerosene tin in defendant's Lelebug the course of which congratulatory Ernest Lammert is, we regret la begr, out of i
on aroused his suspicious and on in shaphat and Singapore and sultably acknowing owing to an attack of fever, and cannol
makings seatch the Preventive Officer discovered that the top part of the the contained all and the Lower end roga rompile of pistol caos. The defence was that a Chinaman in the Sheklung district asked defendant to procure the cops. A being forthcoming the "brave" went to gaol for Be of $100 was imposed, but the money not
three months.
SCOTIA'S ANNUAL CARNIVAL.
I were received from the "brither Scote
ledged, was one of the most successful calabra tone of the klad ever beld in this colony.
Mr. J. McCallem worked hard and wib marked success as Hon. Secretary, and the Com-
militess referred to wer
to were copat listed as follows: Invitation-Messrs. H.
ROLL Anton W.
•Machellam, D. Gillis, A. C. Marshall, A J. Stewart Lockhart, and McConachie, Hon. A. M. Thomson, Decoration--J. W. Kinghorny
Ewing, A. G. Gordon, Kbkwood, De
DMcDonald, E. J. Main, Capt. R. Mudle, and
Ramser
Messi, G. Forbes,
F
H. W. Canile, J.)
M.
A Rodgernd!
Nemo Me Impune Lacırsit,
Amscribed as nectar. Anything | Andrew's Socisty last right at theCity Hallto com- G. Matray Bain, 1
The ball given hy the members of the St. Waddell, Ladies Room-Mesurs. Findlay and R. Lyall Card Room-Messrs. F. pleasanter to the palate it would be dificult to
"memorate the blithday of Scotla's Patron Saint
and R. Lyall. imagine, and the only drawback regarding it is fen $60 per
cost,
dosed,
proved an unqualified success, fact mainly which is prohibitive
following gentlemen officiated tariff in these bard tires colony excepting milionaire bogus philanthropists unturned to make the celebration in every way
to everybody in the
attributable to the energy and good judgment of St. Captain G. C. Murray Bab the Stewards
who evidently left no stone Rose Anton, D. Gillies, G. .கா. Blake. Captalo Buchanan, SL1 and the higher ranks of the Government Service.westby
Dr. anapicious
Burnle However,
occasion. Scotchmen al!
JAL. Cantile Mesars Villa, Lopez & Co., have a fine selection of sherries ports and red wines at
the world over-and wherever the British Ag
W. A. Cruickshank, J. prices to wait all who love the juice of the grape.
waves Scotchmen are found to the fore-are
G. Ewing, Capt. Je conspicuously remarkablefor the persistency with
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the
Messrs.
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frce the starter. His crew should be Priended, to test their form at top speed. Klink and Danby reqsire to be carefully watched, Bowls back looks uncommonly like a quaiter-cask when he's on the job.
The third number on the card will probably be the Ladies' Pune, for which three crews only have entered, but it is rumoured that Sandser will enter a Paok qantette, au be bus kulf-a-dosen good men to choose from. The entrants are 1--- EA. Lammeit (bow.) L.A. Rose (bow.) Frank Lammeri.
Meercham. G.C. Hayward.
Friis Lammert (stroke). C.H. Kaw (cox.)
M. Jurado.
J. B: Grimes (stroka.)
F. Cabaleiro (cox.)
G. C. C. Master (bow.) H. S. Skött,
F. W. Lammert.
J. M. G. Manal (stroke.) G. A. Caldwell (cox.)
M. Forbes. A. 1° CARS & L. Dancen, A "The boy" are golog exceedingly walk
Crawford Menses, H.
S.L.I., Mesura. Henderson,
F.
together and data
EN
which they revive time and again the memories Johnston; {' ¿","DES#Ick, }, We Klughorn, perhaps one exception, Th. Frank Lammert,
Dr. Lowson, R.
R. Lyall,
of a glorious past, and if the Scottish community Khkwood, J. In Hongkong is not exactly foremost in this W. Macbean, D. Macdonald, A. Maconachie, respect, the natives of the
"Land of brown huash and shaggy wood
Land of the mountain and the flood,"
whose lot is cast to what Siz "Gush" Bowen was so fond of styling the Maita and Gibraltar of the Far East" are certainly not very far beklad their countrymen in other distant lands. With
THE oplum monopoly has been leased to the Han Fook Syndicste the present lessee--for farther term of three years from the 1st March, 1895. At $16,000 per annum Instead of $540,800 a year, the sum which the Fana fetched during the past three years. This great falling off in the oplem ravesse was confidently pre diated in the Hongkong Telegraph weeks ago, awing. In great measure, to the suicidal folly of the powers that be" allowing the Water
characteristic Hiberality the Committee Police to pay more attention to the interests of responsible for the arrangements generally the Imperial Curtome" instead of attending to frsued a large number Invitations which were their duty to the Hongkong ratapayors.
beartily responded to, the rooms being well filled, although t comfort of the auch so as to interfere with the
In the p
e good old days immortalised, while elaborate preparations had, as usual, been made for the entertainment of those who to tripping on the light fantastic too,
•
| CHAN KING SAN was fined to by Mr. Wodehours at the Magistracy this morning for | Beleg abroad without a leht or pass after op..
last night. Inspector Kemp stated that (ibe, defendant was a watchman for gambling houses. There was no defence and the ten shekeln ware / big ocean steamer nowadaya, saya the New York Terpsichore ibenta of the art which anted-up willingly.
THE POWER OF THE PRESS. Marle-Did you notice at the ball last night how disgracefully low Miss Rosebud's dress was cut ?
Louise No, but I am sure it must have been pretty low, for I see that the society papers have Saken it up.
SAYS the Bangkok Times:~A true Herma- phrodite was discovered by a Zocter amongst
THE loss of a bizde or so of the propeller of a
Maritime Register, doen not apparently give the verrel a great deal of Inconvenience. At any rate
only incidentally mentionedikt
Colonel bail, Capt. Miller, R.N. NU
Macdonell, R.A., H. McCallum, E.. Malo, A. C. Mitchell-Innes, R. Mitchell, 1. D. Monro, J. R Mudle, Captafa Marray, A.D.C., J. C. Peter, G. W. F. Playfair, W. Ramsay, H. W. Robert son, A. Rodger, W. Ross, R. Shewan, A. Fhad lay Smith, Captain Sterling, ADC, Surg-Capt. Stewart, W. Taylor, A. M. Thomson, Jar Waddell, and J. Wallace.
REGATTA NOTES.
undoubtedly strong combination. All the men in the boat, with who seems to think himself immecuinte, are polling la really Az. style. Manter Frankl, however, assuredly upset the spple-cart unless
bears in mind the fact that too many cooks spoil the broth. Grimes' men have not had enough work, expeelally No. 3. who pulle as though he were a grey headed on instead of good looking boy. Jurado is improving rapidly.
Manuk, as usual, left the formation of his crow to the eleventh hour, with the result that bow And No. 3 are likely to come to the post in cațile show condition, Skött should not 'sky", bíu par, neither should be 'catch crabs,
The Ladies' Parse will be followed by a mass. for pair ears, distance one mile. Entries ar as follamn.:-
port or perhaps fi is not spoken of Prik arrival in i preferred cavisplaying and otkov ozcizi pŝangedam- snd colours. At first it was malet"by~1099] G. C. Hayward,
to the
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who
kstuma an
The Regatta this year promises to be a great success in spite of all the confident predictions of chuckle-headed pessimiste of warious creeds air of authority on such matters that the starting of an opposition Club would have an injurious effect on the VRC This was obviously ridiculous" for the
show regards McArthur. numbers and the interest exhibited by aide. odismen generally, who will so doubt provo invaluable
prope to the old VRC. The promoters of the Hongkong Boat Club nevar desired to. cat
merk H. Kew (cox). D. Sanders.
W
R. F. Lammert.
J. M. S. Manok. G. A. Caldwell (cox).
J. B. Grimes,
M. Jurado.
F. Caballero (cox)..
WA..Stopani,
J. Machado,
Sanders, and MeArikar, and Lammert and
the Chlaese passengers of the Phra Chom Klao, it is to be hoped it may contiana marked and | although we missed old-time gas illuminations out the VRCA their object | Manok havo had short spine to see whether they
at Singapore, during her present trip to Bangkok. The same doctor found bar upon one vosvel a sheri ilme ago, all Chinese. We are informed that Chiengmal bangtų neveral gimilar freaks of | Nature,
THE fast and furious British cruiser Crescent arrived here at 5.to this afternoon from Chefos. The Emperor of China, Li Hung-chang, General issimo's Sung, and other lasignificant personages were not brought down by her in a state of piter collapse from war fever and an overdose of Japanese "potions.", China Stals and Dally Fest please copy.
HARMSTON'S 1 Circus (at the new site on the Praya Reclamation, contiguous to Murray Pier, attracted fairly large audience this after noon. A special bill of fare is announced for to-night, when a bumper house should reward the enterprising managemant for thele andes- vase to supply the community in these dull times with really Grat-cisas amusement.
We have been favored by Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ld., with copies of their Impertal Englih and Chinois Diary and Almense and left Block for 1895, two indispensable adjuncts to every office and business house in Chins. The Diary has been greatly improved und, în addi-
program.
At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Wodehouer, Captele Waddilove of the steamer Yuentang, was charged at the lastance of Inspector Kemp for unlawfully reporting or "declaring to the Harbour
our Master a false return a to: the warsber of passengers that were on board his ship on her arrival in Hongkong. Mr. 1. Hastings appeared for the defence. M. J. Chagas, Acting Boarding Officer, of the Hay bour Once, stated that on the 15th November last be boarded the steamer Fawning, and asked the second mate how many, passengers there were on board. The offer weld there were one cabin passenger and St Chinese (deck) Witness did not see the Captain, nor did he ask to see him. The Magistrate diamissed the care against the Captain, and caused a summons to isce against the second waste, who, he said, appeared solely to blame,
in
main of a
of
T. Brown,
Harlow (bow).
McAither.
Merchants.
Klinck (bow).
1. Machado,
W. A. Stopant
E. A. Lammert (stroke), C. H. Kew (cox).
Talkoo.
time not so vary long ago when un soper- It is not necessary to wilte up the history of the rance of this kind would have bed particular gold Sanct Andrew in reporting these annual mestion and considerable space would have been celebrations in honour of one whom all Scotch
by the daily prase. The loss men are ever prone to severe, but a few lees on of propeller blade is not now so frequent as is the decorations and on last night's entertaiurant used to be. And in the event of its happening it generally will not be out of place. Externally sm means little more than a slightly delayed pasange, the arrangements were, if rather on a simpler The triumph of modern ship-building over many | scale, gotta as attractive as in past VARIE, of the tenore of old ocean invel Is
and the famous Highland greeting "Cead Mille being to act in concert with the Committee Fallte balf-way up the stairesse, the building, which was lit up by electriclis of the sealor Club in the encouragement of felt each other, the others have had no training
we understand, itself may spot. And it is a fact, and gas, briliant scene presented itself
that the promoters of the former, observing to the guests. On either side of the ball
decadence of interest among the older caramen The last race on the first day will be the Profes- nestly improvised elask-rooms were in evidence of the V. R. C., hoped by
by ----forming" */ slan. Cup, distance one mile, for four-bar boats while the fasty chamber which, for a number of
new Club, with certale restrictions as regards canned with crews of the same calling or proles. years has served the purpose for which these
age and qualifications, to revive the wander son. The following me the sutries sy in pavilions were erected was converted into a bar,
Phenibusiasm to squallo sport which in days date bile where the national beverage and other varieties at The
gone by made there sanuz! Tice in evant
Banks of lotion were lavishly served out. engerly looked forward to.
With
such objects staircase was very effectively decorated with the "Hongkong. Bost Club" was started, and evergment, and on the first landing was already indications are not wanting to low fat large representation of thistle composed their efforts are certain to be crowned with suce
number Treat with
Cass. The friendly rivalry which mast ef.-H. D. Sanders (stroke). green globes it by electricity red globes
Q. A. Caldwell (cox). representing the Scotchraan" In full blooms, necessity exist between the two boating Clubals sure to be conducive of good sport, and
Brokers. This was asked on both sides by Sit is quite as the cards, that next year gf, Danby (bow). Andrew's crosses, cleverly arranged
the Regatia will be at least on a par with the 12€. H. Folts, of the Electric Light Company, while experts
below wo follamer denoting the
Égures 1881 and 1894. aquatic sports of five and six your nga tarda Turada, t waze the the
in which the
} J}M. C. Manuk (stroke), AccOsoro to latest mail now, affairs tallonal motto Nemo me imuns lacerti, and coming contests, Tub Scalis, one falls. In edas
Society was first constituted. Abors the The Brat lem on the programme of the forth. F, Kow (cox). « Africa and sand away dangerous aspect, as the lamillar graning "Cead Mile:Fallta flied to begiansen who are 'not rowing in Khy sation treubles were foured. The Portuguesa
emboldered other race at the meeting. The prize in presented, effectively and conspicuously Gevariumör had decided to "mand-to" Larenso Marques a whole regiment of infantry, among storeroens and exquisita vari-coloured by the City Club, rquadron al cavalry, and a battery, of saffiery, electric lights, whlis facing these decorations,
The second event to the Chairm A cable troes Lorses Marques, dated October, pirclete al ramrods and bayonets, the rudd"
lenge Cup, distance 15 mile, to be 23rd, was to the elises that the local Chamba dopping to ble shield of treasured gold
Sopranatache und guter - hide and ornason, the whole four-oured boats the propeity of the video
area stendag me perfect forest of felings were Recreation Club. Zairies for this weani
placed in colens of vantage. The anis (oora abant a fortuight age, when the following?
were picked Man characteristically and tastefully 66668x £5, were also the drawing-room and verundikäs
Filis Lammert (Capt.) G. C. Hayward (Capt.), PE YO BOGARITER: Hall: Use: Royal: Sandard CE BASAMAK Kung ay the jonhum and
E. Bischoff. In A Room sirin of the Hongkong Society, which were placed over the Capt. D. MacCarthy, *MENA KANN Morthern extremity of the || W..A. Stopaal. (Capt.)
In St Andrew's Hall, con- G, H, Pottu,
tion to being anpitably get up, contalos a vast i Portuguede Cine"" ANNALES
amount of loteresting and useful statistical and | existing state of things way other information, which has been very careially had been ruined, and analyses
THE WAZIRI TROUBLE......
LONDON, November goth,
arranged for easy rolwence. This work wydtects | ing la souse queen of the whole The allưntion ja Wantristan to diequistio great credit on our enterprising local publikking | the place, boch hig Jarge numbers are joining the tribesman'; more
Arra. troops have been sent and others are held in readiness to proceed to the front.
THE WAR'IN THE NORTH. The Japanese have arrived within forty miles
of Mankden.
(From Stam 'Observer) BULGARIAN ATROCITIES,
LONDON, November 16th, The Armenian Society has presented a man).C» rist 10 Lord Itabssley Fagreventbag that the incidents of the notorious Bulgarian stesoliles have Intely beau reproduced at Sassoon, In Armenia, According to the memoriallata: the Basbl-backs have massacred from air to an thousand Armenians in thle chistelet, and have outraged and bayoneted hundreds of woman. The story has been denied by the Parte
THE selt junk so outrageously annexed in British | the star of kaip prie Troj waters by Chinese Customs officers a few weeks Behin genbout par age was to day banded over by the Harbour perd" British authorities and Water Police, to whom it was recently officials, to
surrendered by the local Custowa Lucenas Marques with, the rein
haplets own, through urillidey which were under anders Mr. J. J. Sprover, Chiel Excise Officer, Siamat pass,
the
the funk was selked by the Customs people vis has been completely divested of her saİM, TRYING | ALICE mandlalt, and diviak” cooking utensils, etc., and in fact emerthing but her masts, rudder and the cargo of snik, Kics!
Our Government is no doubt wise, sayE AR American contemporary, in rekastog de join whi the Governments of Great Britain and the other Exupean countries in interresing in the war between Chios and Japan. Nothing will be gained by the United States from wich an alliance. Our interests in the Faride are des- ilmed to be ne grest as that of any Kupco The Sultan of Turkey is sending a Commis salon but they are bot" of a sion to lavestigate as to the truth of the alleen to lead us to run" the this, of being lik
November 17th.
tion that atrocities are "belug committed in
| thể Turch, through tricks
Armenia, The British Embassy at Stambout
2- A Lot Japan fight-out-iba⠀
also inquiring as to the truth of the statemente.
JABEZ BALFOUR.
Independent and Jagas dominans Américina" "WII Stand, more
sommeros than with somể European, Bolding the leading striegs of “zastara
The extradition of Jabes Balfour has been|| The United States with their long-
.deferred until exstalis private sulle, sesion
in Argentina have base saved.
that the sulis are of a friendly
been instituted with the
Shutlatles for November, 1895.
In-Patients remainina la Motylen
(talom; sat-Nove In-Patienta nemitted
during Novomber essaisi. 30°
Total number trasied as In-
hat AR
PALTE portrait of the Inka | G. C. Fullerton,
mended founder of the Society, the Hon. F Fackan,
mwaka Kysia, was--and we think very right. G. L.'Dikena whgehend where die large eft painting of Salat R. Glasing Anderw has on previous occasions be AS MONICA, PRUNING innypadded, the latter being pinces at the back 4. M
of the stage and, darlog the supper, was fifacet-
ated with electric ghis, the four Ensimble.
being very affeciva and refecting great credit: learn is criticise the 66 the anergetic and painstaking members of bile ac The Decoration Committed,
o'clock
WEB:
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Lace@hortly after.
Excellency crew was suing to win" and Mejor General Digby Barker, Roompanied by - Cry MG Mer
Hayes, R. He, and other distinguished
Miss Barker, Colonel Reblasen candidates
Gand to give
Highlanders in the.
taken place.........
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đỡ dig way to the Ball-room, Mr. 1. I
showing JapDOR
plakad r
Furida;
G. C. Fallerton (how),
W, Armitrang.
T. W. Lammert. Frank Lammert(str.oke)
konana ze s korsign Hongs, 4/15 B. Grinses (bow),
EBischoff.
Sepa Moey Cinsing.
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56. 7. Kammert (stroke)
English.
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G. A. Caldwell (cax.):
(streke. F. B. Grimsus (stroks),
ED Bander,
T. B. Tomes.
Barlow (Cow)
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