DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED. VICTORIA 1ISPENSARY.
COLDS IN THE HEAD, &c..
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ONE
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Price
...$0.15.
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A STANDARD REMEDY FOR COLDS,
Sprinkled on the handkerchief and over the breast of the night clothing, it gives almost lostant relief.
Hottles.$1.00 and 50 Cents.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD.,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
Hongkong, 19th January, 1895.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
WINES AND SPIRITS, ·
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LL these are Selected by our London
ALL
House, bought direct at first hand, tmported in Wood and Bottled by ourselves, Thus saving all intermediate profits and enabling us 't supply the best growths at moderate prices.
PRICE LISTS, WITH FULL DETAILS, TO BE HAD
ON APPLICATION.
PORT -Alte removal should be rested a
month before use.
When required for dilling at once I should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being
sent out.
SHERRY-Excellent dinner and siter diener Wines, of very superior vlutage. All are true Xerca Wines.
CLARET:-Our Clarets, Including the lowest priced, are guar need to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not *rtificially made from raisins and cumcals, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines.
BRANDY:-All our Brandy to guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage,
WHISKY :—All, our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands In the market. The Scotch Whisky marked "E" is universally popular and is pro- nounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong Market.
We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the
Coast Porla,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1895.
TELEGRAMS,
AN ATLANTIC LINFR OVERDUE.
LONDON, February 11th. The French liner Gascogne with five hundred people on board, bound in Havre from New York, to seven days overður. The gravest anxiety is entertained for her safety.
Terrific weather in prevailing in the Atlantic.
ARCTIC WEATHER IN EUROPF, The winter in England and on the Continent is arctic In Its severlig.
THE FALL OF WELHAI-WEI.
Of thirteen Chinese torpedo-boats attempting to escape from Wef-hal-wel ten were captured, two sunk, and one got away.
Japanese despatches state that in the attacks on the nights of the 5th and 6th several of their torpedo-boats were tank or disabled. It Ex believed that in all six Chinese war ships were The island of Llakangtao was torpedord. captured on the yib.
THE PEACE MISSION.
February 12th, Fall rowers have been rent to the Chinesa Envoys who are silil in Japer, to enable them to renew peace parleyings.
Arratoon Apcar this afternoon.
W. Robinson & Co.
Wel-halwel harbour, when their torpedo-boats . | D'ARC'S Marionettes left for Singapore by the New piano repairing machinery, received by made'a með`in and succeeded in blowing op the Tingyuen. On the night of the 5th the Japanese torpedo-bosits again entered and tank the Weiyuan, Liguen, and Paokwa. DAY FALL OF LIUKUNGTAO.
Carroc, February fth. Lluku»głno has fallen and to’now in the hands of the Japanese.
JAPANESE LANDED AT NINGHAI.
COLONE". BARROW. H.K.R. returned to the Colony from farlaush by the Rokilla vetterday.
I ATRST advices from Tientala report the immi- rent decepliation of Kung, lately Tantsi of Port Arthur.
W. ROBINSON & Co. piano bullders, tuners and
It is reported that the Japanese have landed repairers. a fured af Ninghai.
JAPANESE MARCHING ON CHEFOQ. The Japanese forces are marching on Cheloo. There is great consternation there. The crews of the foreign men-of-war have landed.
SOME OF THE CHINESE FLEET SAVED.
CH1100, February 8th, The Chinese it made a sartle and some of them are reported to have arçaped.
ADMIRAL TING ESCAP"D. News has been received by the officiate at Chefoo that Admiral Ting" has effected bls escape.
STILL STRIVING FOR PEACE.
NAGASAKI, February 9th. The Chlazen Envoys hars obtained "pérmir- alon to remain in Japan. They have full powers, SAFETY OF THE "GASCOGNE." The Gascogne has at last rived safely at | China is anxions to conclude the war on any reasonable terms and, the Japanese are willing to come to terms en lang is China cannot, under any pretext, shuffle out of her engagemesls,
New York.
THE FRENCH 11 WEST AFRICA, It is reported that the French: expedition ta West Africa »gains! Chlof Samory has met with a serlous reverse.
PARLIAMENTARY NEWS. Mr. Redmand's amendment to the Address
submitting the Home Rule question to the coun- try has been rejected by a majority of twenty.
LATE TELEGRAMS,
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Her Majesty's cruker Severn, de tabe relieved. by the naw second-class cruiser Rainbow, which is now in the Fleet Reserve at Devonport. New Comic Song and Dance 'Albums at W. Robinson & Co
THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended Feb. roth, Exopeans, 175; Chinese, 2,203 ; total 3.378.
FULL stock of banjos, mandolines, guitar, "cordions, strings and fittings of all kinds at W. Robinson & Co'
A RELATIVE of "Chinese Gordne," Mr. R. Gordon Murray, parted through Singapore na The 4th Instant en route to Peking, where be will act an Times special correspondent. nVzR Are thesend soldiers from the New Dominion entered Peking early this month. These men are, says the Mercury, young and strong, but wie very noorly clad arð equipped.
THE fith performance of "Robinson Crusoe will commence at the Theatre Royal. City Hall, at 9 o'clock this eventer and will doubtless attract another large and enthusiastic audience. An Emergency mertine of Victoria Lodze, No. Street, on Friday the 13th instant, at 8.30 forg invited..
m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially
·AT the Magʼsiracy-to-day, before Capt. Castlega, Mrs Jadlib Goulbourn was charged by Detective Sergeant McIver with unlawfully selling intel cating liquor to a restaurant to Grabam Street without the reqatilia Heenre.. A fine of $75 way imposed and paid,
THE TAIKOO" CASE.
THE OFFENSIVE ALTERNATIVE REVOKAD.
The following report of the sequel of the recent prosecution of the 'local representative of the firm of Bullerfield and Swire is taken from our exning contemporary-
tain Hastings reviewed his sentence of $200 with At the Magiracy this (11th) afternoon, Cap- the alternative of two months hard labour paused upon Mr. F. Mackintosh (of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire) for four contraventions of the Build-
Crdidance.
J. Francis, Q.C., appeared on beball of Mr. Mackintosh.
P
Section
Crawe grant permission and then, pirs cute? It has authorised all that has-been donờ. the past.
Hl: Worship-I cannot accept that. de Mr. Francis-The summons who dođ February.
His Worship-And the permission ? Mr. Francis-I was told 5th Februnty. Then your Worship takes the sliérnative eff?
His Worship-Yes. Fined $50 in exci case.
www.cdbaggen i ta
THE WANCHAI WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE CO., LIMITED.
The fourth ordinary an us meeting of shareholders in the above Company was held this afternoon at the office of the Genemi Managers, Victoria Polldings. Ms. H. Garrells (Chairman) pesited, and there were slee Sharp, T. G. Schalter, C. Palmer, F. Henderson, present Messrs. H. Stelterfahr, C. Heermann, C. Kwok A'ung, C. Kleinchmidt and others,
The Secretary having read the notice com vening the meeting,
The Chalman said-Gentlemen, the report and accounts having been in your hands for Capt. Hastings-Before re-opening this case I some days, we wil, with your permission, take wish to any that I have been asked by the them as road, There is not mach for me to add defendant i
io state under what Ordinance and
to them. As you'll have seen, the net results of section I based my declater. 1 based my the year are the same as for 1891, a sgainst a decision sub-section raiding Ordinance--that wat in regard to the eller failing off in genes recents, Oun receipts
slight
gross yet fine; and under Section 39 of the Magistrate's have somewhat suffered through both the plague Ordinance in regard to the Imprisonment. I and the war, Doring the prevalence of
the plague have been considering that slace, and it appears several steamers which in
in the ordinary course to me to be father a strained apply to Section 39.
*Pleation to
toof events would have called at Hongkong and dis So seldom bas there been recourse to distress in default of payment of whilst the war has
charged Into our Godowns, avoided the place: fine to the Police Court that it has become away from the Colony. You will observe that kept some Japanese steamers practically a dead letter. On thoroughly eximie- fog the section
ard the amountwal Aprears to me that is a pose to carry Irward the strained construct a to put upon it to Impore $1,438.81 to box Profit and Loss account, which
some of of payment, it would be better to pieceed b done to be prepared for eventualities, such as However, as we have no reserve fund, this is distress, and therefore I gave the defendant an damages by typhoons. In this connection I am opportunity of re-opening the case with a view glad to say that the many gales and typhoons to reviewing my decision in regard to-imprison of the last year did hardly any damage to our I am sorry if I hurt anybody's feelings. property and this was absolutely, necessary We have spent rather more on the
we
praying for a distolwion, for the purpose of linde towards ang attempt being made to 1025, will he held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland imprisonment. In cases of this sort, la default you may perhaps think is rather much.
THE GLASGOW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
The Glasgow Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution to petition for the absolution of duty on low count yarn, Turkey reds and coloured yarns Imported into Burm. If the petition is not successful It is feared Scotch trade will be killert.
(Special to N. C. Daily News) DEATH OF GENERAL TAL
February 4th,
Telegrams have been received from Wet-bal- we announcing the death of General Tal, et mmanding officer of Wei-hai-wet land forces. PROJECTED CHINESE RAILWAYS.
PIKING, February 4th.
NEW YORK, January and. The tramdar employees of Brooklyn have kene on strike and have assumed a threatening
oblato fresh labour, Numerous riots have already occurred and the disturbances have reached such dimensions that the authorities have been compelled to call out seven thousand troops to restore order. Several conflicia have taken place between the troops and sleters in which many have been Injured.
TONDON, January 23rd. The result of the Evesham election, rendered necessary by the death of Sir Edmund Lechmere www declared this morning, the Conservative Gandidate, Colonel Lang, being returned by a mejority of 1,200 voter. Colonel Long secured 4.700-wotes and Mr. Frederick Impey, the Liberal Candidate, who unsuccessfully contested the sat at the last election obtained 3,500. A the last election Sir Edmund Lechmere polled 4170telligence received from Buenos Ayres states
and Mr. Impey 3.599. that the Prezident of the Argentine Republic has resigned on account of his disapproval of the A Censor, backed by one the Imperial Political Amoenty Bill which is fostering anarchy Princes, has memorialled the Throne to grant in the Army and Navy.
ATHE) 8, January 23rd. permission for the immediate building of a railway between the capitat and
Yangt the
The Ministry has resigned M. Tricoupls provinces, and the Board of Revenue when objecting to the Crown Prince appating in the questioned upon the matter by the Emperor also streets during a demonstration and ordering the The troops and police not to interfere with the reported favourably upon the project. reason given for the memorial was a comparison
people, beween the ear with which the Tientsin rail- way had
during the war to Transported, treapt Shanhathuan and the difficulikes and tardiness of the overland march from the south, in the absence of railways. It is reported that the war material collected at Shanbaikuso, etc., will he utilled for the new line hetween the provinces of Chibli and Klangsu
THE CHINESE MISSION TO JAPAN, NAGASAKI, February 7th.
The Chinese Envoys have applied for permia- ston to remain at Nagasaki, It Is stated that the Emprior of China has been misinformed of the true state of affairs. The Envoys await permission and further instructions.
THE FALL OF WEI-HAI-WEL
CHEFOO, February 7th.
The Tingyues and Wel-hat-wel Is lost, Chenyuen were torpedoed on Tuesday night. The Japanese lost iwe torpedq-boatr. The Japanese bave occupied Ninghai
(Official Reports) THE LOSSES.
CHIFOO, February 8th.
The following vessels of the Feigang flest are known to have been sunk at Llukuugtao Islant by torpedoes fired at them by the Japanese-Tingyuan. flagship, armour clad,
1,700
ST. PETERSBURG, January serd. The Novo Vremya, referrlog 10 the com plaints received from the Pamir region that the Afghans continue to maltreat the inhabitants of Sbigan and Roshan and to the appeals made by the latter for Russian protection, urgen upon the Government the necently for prompt. occupation of Shigan-Korhan advance ports of observados to the legliimate
tha br
mit of the Russian soorthern boundary, The Novos Vremya declizes that Russia should
In act rapidly such questions, England; without making permission.
January 24th. Sir W. Vernon Harcourt, ie a speech delivered at Derby, declared that the pesce of Europe wis never more assured than at the present moment. He denied that he was adverse to a strong navy or that any dissension exlisted in the Cabinet, The Chancellor of the Fxchequer alro said that an early dissolution of Parliament was not con templated, the intention of Government being first to pass the principal messures of the
programme.
LOKDON, JIDURIy 25th. The Secretary of State for War, speaking at Liberal meeting at Motherwell yesterday, said naval predominance of Great Britain. The sela- tions of England and Russia were never mere favourable and friendly than at present.
Thus the Straits Timer, cautiously, on the 4th Inst.:-"It is alleged-perhaps with exzert- tion-that the sopolnimert of a member of Legis- lative Council has been unavailingly offered to ten prisons."
THIS afternoon Major-General Diphy-Barker inspected the Volunteer Ambulance Corpe and in a speech at the dietelhullan of certificates gained by members of the St. Joh-'s Ambulance clarkes expressed his satisfaction with the high standard of proficiency attained by the members of the Corps.
Tax Stam Free Press hears of quite sath of "pplications to the Slimexe Government for mines of various descriptions, for nearling rights, and forest leases. Among these is the conces sion for a railway line from Bangkok to Bang. planof, which might afterwards be extended down the cost if need be.
Tuz Impérieuse, after having served two com- lusioni or Higahip on the China Station, has completed an extensive refit to her bull and machinery at Portsmouth preparatory to being appropriated for service as a cons/guard ship. Her original armament has been augmented by a number of quick-firing guns.
megt.
Mr. Tooker-Does yone Worship intend to re-open the case, or to receive fresh evidence 7
Capt. Hastings (to Mr. Francis)-Do you admit the charges?
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you.
Mr. Francia-The notice your Worship gave was a novice to review your decision. It is not for me nor Mr. Tooker to address It is not the case you are le i wing; you are simply reviewing your own decision you in consequence of your consideration of with certain lights that
have come before The Ordinance. I do
not think it is competent for you to re-open the case or to go tnt further evidence. It is only your Worship's judgment on the facts you have that is before the Court for reconsideration.
I will only ask your Worship's further attention to the fact that one portion of your sentence was for a breach of Section 69
I think there were four separate charges, have got the summonses before me, and I do not know precisely under what section. these four charges were made. Some were under Section 59.
Capt. Hastings-The sections were 68 and 6g of Ordiasuce 5 of 1889.
Mr. Francia.There is no penalty attached to cisuse 68.
At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Hastings, the master of the steam-launch Pingon was charged at the instance of P.C. Campbell In excess of the with carrying 36 passengers number for which he held a 'icense. The defen-power to inflict a penalty. dant was fined $40, or in default two months' hard labour The fine was paid.
section 3, section 77, Every act, f,ilure, neglect Capt. Hastings I based my decision on rab omission or refusal whereby any section of thin Ordinance is contravened."
MR. R. W. BROWN took charge of the Singapore instant, and two days later the offices of this branch of the "Chartered" Bark on the 4th
"bank were to be removed to the new and com- modious premises recently erected in Battery Road, on the alte formerly occupied by that well known Straits firm, McAlister & Co.
Mr. Francis-That is so, but there is no
Capt. Halog-Seçilen 84 states that in cere of conviction Every person offending salost
clusive... shall be liable to a fine of 350. the provisions of sections 54 to 66 both And by section 85, every person committing a nuisance as defined by section 77 la fiable to
fine of $100.
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25
to
for redralning, 13
connect, the drains with the new Government system of
drain- age. We did this as a precaution, hecruse unhappily, the sickness should again visit the Colony then we should anyhow feel we had done all in our power to prevent it from spreading to our premises, which would also, apart from everything else, be a calamity to the Company occurs to me, but If anyone of the shareholders from a pecuniary point of view. This is all that present have any questions to ask, I shall be glad to answer them.
Wis
The Chairman (after a pause)-There being no questions, I beg to propose that the report and
Rccounts be
be adopted and passed. Mr. C. Heermann seconded, and the motion
Carried
unanimously. Mr. Ehmer, that the Consulting. Commlitee, Proposed by Mr. Palmer and seconded by Mesars. P. Sachse and Stolterioht, be re-elected. On being put to the vote this was also carried
·nam com
Mr. Fullerton was re-elected auditor on the motion of Mr. Sharp, second by Mr, Kleinsch- midt.
The Chairman-Gentlemen, that concludes will be ready to-morrow morning. the business of the meeting; dividend warranlı
DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE FARM NOT A PHILANTHROPIC INSTITUTION:
following report of a meeting of shareholders in We are indebted to the China Mail for the the above Company held yesterday
The eighth ordinary yearly meeting of the Dairy Farm Co., Limited, was held in the office Mr. Francis point out to your Worship of Mr. G. Sharp to-day. Mr. Granville Sharp Sections 84 an 85. As you will see they are presided, and there were also present-Messrs. absolutely inconsistent. Section 84 says
Every E. THE following notice to mariners was fasued Sections 4 to 56, both inclusive, ball be liable 1. Walker (Manager). C. M. Adamson, G. C
person effending against the provisions of E. Machado (Director), W. H
Burnle, J. W. Noble, Douglas Jones, 1. M. by the Crast Inspector at Shanghai on the 6th
Potts (Secretary), instant:-Yangtze River (Klokiang district)trate to a fine not exceeding $50. Section 85 Secretary read the notes calling the meeting.
on spmmary conviction thereef before a magie Cox, W. H. Ray, G. Polte, and S. G. Bird. The "Notice is hereby given that the Two-fathom refers to a person convicted of a nuisance as Crich Beacon Light has been shifted 110 yards defined in Section 77,Every act, fallore, have during the past twelve months done aur Chairman sald-Well, gentlemen, wa N. 40 degree E. from its last position, in con- neglect, ommission or refusal whereby any best. We have not achieved any great success,
SoW.H
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that the Government was resolved to secure the sequence of the w shine away of the river bank. Section of this Ordinance is contravened. Put but we do not think that is our fault. I think t MR. Joan A. Sullivan in blu Shanghat Share section 85 and sub-section 3 of Section 77 is only right to draw attention to the fact that
Earl Spencer, in a speech made in Lancashiru armoured cruiser,ld that the naval programme of the Govern 7.335 tons, 6 guns ivwen, wooden corvette ment will malotoka. British aupremacy on the 2,000 tons, 6 gun; K'angchi, similar to the
It Includes provision for increased Walyzes, and ove named Paefo (F) Those that armamente, and the maintenance of sufficient have escaped are the Chinyan, armour clad, sister barbours of refuge in the various parts of the
world. ship of the flagship; 7 styuan, steel cruiser, 1,300
"Chingyiem,
Jahnary, 28th. steel, cruiser,
wooden torpedo
toos, 3 puns:
3,700
At a bangust offered to M, Kousmay, the new
together, and your Worship will be entitled to Inflict fine of $100 for every breach, however, small or however great of this Ordinance.
Riders of the Bth instant writes: "The volume of business
done during the work has been larga and most of the principal stocks have been dealt in at advancing rates. The most noticeable advance has been made in Yangises and Shawgkat Twe shares which have both rises 10 per cent. since fast clicular.” MR, NOEL TROTTER arrived at Stogapore on the stb instant to
me duty as Postmaster section #stome General, vice Mr. O'Brien who left for Egypt on
77.
we have worked for nine years past, and I thick we ought not to any way to pledge ourselves for the future; but we are really enikled to some ect. Hastings--It clearly comes within thing if we work and do our best. The report has been in your hands for some few days, and Mr. Franck-The section is supremely ridiculous. It must be limited to something you will allow us we will take it as read, which is in falfa nuisance. The fallure to last year drew your attention to the fact There is not much to remark upon it. I send in a plan or to give notice cannot by any
that our property stood then at the same construction be considered a nuisance. Under d tons, 5 guns; Pingyven, armoured cruiser, 2,800 | Governor-General of French Tedo-Chins, the the 6th. When the latter returns to the Straits Quisances og are. deemed to be desire to draw your attention to the urče
figura as it had done. for years;
DOW 77
Ordinance: "Every verandah | fact
fact We have not revalued our property. A. S. WATSON & CO.. LD.fona, 6 guns; and fling guns. Admiral Governor-General, In roturning thanks said, be it is, according to a Slogapore contemporary, wharf over the foreshors of the Crown, It stands in our books at that which, we bave
over land the property of the Crown and every ment and prosperity of Indo-Chinn M, Raui Magistrate to Fenang, and, if so, the office of neglected to or refused in construct, reconstruct, is worth more than the money. At any rate would devote his whole energies to the develop. highly probable that he will go se first the owner whereof in eich casa aball bars i Paid for it. Some of you may thlok. It is not worth the money. Others may think that it repair, matuiste, or occupy the same in it is sald very fairly that the property was accordance with
Ith the provisions of this Ordinance purchased for special object and that for that It is notified in the most recent issue of the or with the roles and regulations,' &c. The failers inject it may be worth the money it cost to us, to send in a notice cannot by any possibility be Government Gorefis that under the provisions intended to be dealt with as a puteance. The although it might not sell for that amosat of section 4 of the Reformatory School Section was inconsistent. Under sections
the market. The report at the bottom *Ordinance, 1888, his Excellency the Governor and 60 it was virk lawful for any person to shows a balance of $1,601 64. which it is sat desired should be carried over. It might be West Pole Reformatory School is fitted for, the arts or turf the property of the Crows. If a thought by soms that it would be better to han by writing under his hand certified that the||
Section
77 your Worship would be perfectly
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 9th January, 1893.
BIRTHS.
culser, 030 tonF, 4
1∙to get on Ting la reported to have managed board one
of escaping ships, the whereabouts of (5 which is not yet known. The enemy are reported to have fished up the submarine mines at the eastern entrance, and their torpedo boats getting istide they then launched their torpedoes at the Chinese ships, This, of course, le mere report. Tetalls are unknown; ror is it known whether the Armstrong "mosquito" bosts have escaped
On the 5th instant, at 3, Nanking Road, Shanghal, the wils of Mr. SYDENHAM MOUTRIE, of a daughter.
At Shangbal, on the 7th of February, the wife of.H. W. PILCHER, of a daughter.
MARRIAGE.
On the 2nd February, 1895, at H.I.G.M.'s Con- sulate-General. Shanghai and afterwards at the Synagogue, Beth El" HыNRY GENSBURGER to SARAH, fourth daughter of M. Haimovitich, Shanghal...
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1895.
As it is quite impossible to reply seriatin to the numerous letters and cards received, the Sub-Editor, through the medium of these columns, begs to express his heartfelt thanks
to all who sent wreaths and other tokens of regard to No. 6, Pedder's Hill on the occasion of the funeral yesterday of his esteemed friend and colleague, the Founder, Editor and Proprietor of this journal, or who by their presence
at the Protestant Cemetery, have shown their regard for the departed and their kind sympathy with the writer In his irreparable loss.
or not.
(Special to Shanghat Mercury)} ADMIRAL TING'S ORDERS,
YOKOHAMA, Februsy 7th,
sean sails for Salgon on February 2nd,
Postmaster General for the Straits would become Vacant,
pler or
5%
upan
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co. Two native beatman were fined $15 each, or in default "eix weeks at the Biggistracy this 150 pound of coal: They went "
and there in pursuance of the provisions of the antitied to indict a penalty of $tes ou say person REGULAR meeting of St John's Lodge, Na. 618; | above-meiloned Ordinance. Street, this evening, at 8.30 for o'clock precisely,
COLLARD & COLLARD Pamon, W. Robinson Visiting brethren are ordially-joyitpd.
morning for being in unlawfül possesilda di reception of such youthfal'offenders as may be general, universal application is: to be given, to, was desirable to carry it forward
A
it
The Japarete Admiral reports that in com. 3.C, will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zetland following appointments have been made pecaily in distinctly limited to $50. So that socas † dí $100,000 may be matter of ploton I thi
from nat
sequence of severe storms no operations have instant, the Tapanese squadrons heavily bom. aken place since the 31st ultime. On the 3rd
alde the Bay. The Chinese yuen and Laivuen and two gunboats ausisted in defending the forta. fighting Jasted ដ dark.
barded forts Zbib and eat Thin & Co.
The
diminished the Are from Fort Zhib bas
writing
exprettog a sortie from the Chinese Flest. According captive, Admiral Ting has
to instructed the Chiness Fleet that although the mainland defences fall they must remain inalds | Wel-hai-wel barbour and defend Llukangtzo të
the last extremity."
GENERAL OTERA KILLED.
japanese casualties during the three days fighting at Wel-bat-wel are 120 of the Second Division killed and wounded; Sixth Division, General Ofera killed and twenty-two others killed and zinety-three wounded.
Owing to the inavoidable pressure of business wa haya decided to refrain from sitempting to do justice to a review of the remarkable and die ngalebodur calore chief wall Saurday, the 161⁄2 Instant,
at the Admiralty :-Lieutenants-F, A. Powlett,
Mand, to the Firebrand, Acting Lieutenant, 16 the Centurion] R. W. Dalgety, to the Mercury; Lieutenants in Command-Vernon
2.N.R.-F.W. H. James, to the Eolus; A. E. Rimmer, to the Caroline. Sub-Lieutenants— Gerald F. Youel, to the Mercurys M. F. B. Whyte, to the Caroline H. A. Carruthers, to the Centurion,
REFERRING to the somewhat general opinion Admiral" McClure, Gavera!" Schnell tha
mi
think #t
It off, but the majority of the Directors why cut, turf, and yet in anothe Suction the thea that we have $2,691.46 beyond our capital therefore it goes forward. Whether it
imitation must be put upon subsection It cannot by any possibility apply to Section 60. to draw your attention to the fact of the I can quita sen the difficulty, your Worship was aiderable item in the sccounts, and we take it property because it is a particular item, a con-
it what it stands in our books, 1 sald just now Capt. Hastings-There are various descrip- we had not mare a great access; I think, on
of agirances,
tops
Mr.
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the other band, that we have made a grest When I came here one resp:ct, We were as badly off then thirty-six years ago there was so milk to be had. they appear t to be
at present in India, according to a very interest ing extract which was produced last week from the Times of India in the Daily Press recounting the experiences of the citwalle
By Section 77 a larger penalty | besser master :—
it that sub-section 3
He finds on his table, besides the writing.
er from the wife of the Officer Com.
Mr. Francis They are all that I have men oned.
Capt. Hastings-Under Section 68 there is a special encroachment clauss.
Mr. Francis There is no penalty provided for Al will be seen by telegrams walled from our
4 anoschment, and Section 85 is not more Shanghai exchanges and published is another part of this kage, the name of the fall of Web-bats and other fareigners fighting on the Chinese side applicable to 68 than it is to 60. wel published le tble journal on Friday last is have been summarily executed by the Japanese, fully confirmed. There is no farther hewa yer and that the latter had the right to do so it is more or less comforting to find, that the MV. C. about the proposed blockade of Forms Daily Newr bastion "excellent egal authority
can possibly refer to Sector 60? It Cosals; a small jus of milk, accompanied by THE Latest news from Wenchow is that all je that such would not be the case, and that cannot refer to Section 60, which refers to an manding the I-regulara, califag als mitention to quiet st that post now, thanks to the timely visit foreigners who hold Chinese commission have
act of precisely the same character, of H.M.S. Redpole, which had an excellent effect the alrights of prisoners of war and are
Cept, Hastings I think it is not intended pate it, which she has sent up for hias to look at the jug of so-called milk," in she satirically upon the conduct of the officials. The humpilens entitled to just the same treatment as would be
Mr. Francis admit it is ambiguous, and and and rude Tantal is now all y
-givillig, says the VC. accorded to astive born Chinese soldiers. How perhaps your Worship will be justified la Indictio, and concerning which the must beg Daily News, and has apologised to the British their own governments would deal with them for ing aine. Having taken all the circumstances to answer the following questions at his
of the case into consideration I
pary, earliest conventence (very much under- Ik your Wor in reduce the fine le a nominal amount. A water? Is it not dreadfulls
lined):-Is it really milk 7fs fi more than half
adulterated reasonable
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CH NESE FORCES NEAR NEWCHWANG | Consul for his formas offosalya beberlour. "There.) any boltingewekt of the enlistment Acte lv, α) | xblp10 expispallon was given, there is no calculated to make her dust children:? Is it
GREATLY INCREASED.
SÍNKING OF TWO CHINESE IRON- CLADS.
And
is a great deal of vivips st] in the good old course, another question, A telegram bom Keeping, dated 6: last sans policy, so far as Chion iconored at AMAVAL Correspondent of the Z. & C. Express probability of recurrence to an offence
of this states that the Chinese have greatly increased | all events.
492) Rights that one of the results of the incendiary character, and attention has been so markedly that such a poisonous mixture should be sold bot a cruel and a wicked, shams (more italics) their forces in the vicinity of Newchwang..
ALL the non-combatant foreigames tefi Wel- | Action of modern high explosive shells, a called to the requirements of the race in a
In any properly-looked-after bsxaar ? Will Major hal-wei, before the bombardment command, semplified as the battle of the Vair, bas been submit that your Worship might refilly and most of all are now at Chelow grue that the German
Daval
anthrritier have decided properly reduce the lines to something like to have the goodness to flee the wallkman ai
jeist ten rupees at once ?) A tek gram from Keeping, dated the nicks of gallant and daivalrous adventurers from America that no wood is in future to be used to the con- nominal smont
When I was in India it was the same thing moplastfak má thai splendid struction or equipment of any of their warships,
His Worship-The fron pler must have been her, and so it has continued up to now. When 6th Instant Instant, sinles that the Chiness plywood that of A A substitute for ·Wood is
is to Be
prdered out
ed out from England, and rustlemen in the I was in Hongkong But it was the same thing Ironclada Tingyuan and Chanyuen bare besa Jattfylog ikali cyan
(cykaduna bona and initiniing a the construction of cabin foraitma, Britas con- position of your ellents must have known it, then, but le is not the same thing now. W suck.
strucides will be cut
compelled to
the foreshore was the property of the lord of the Lave teutiful milk. We have good milk so we cours. Since particulars of this battle have manor in this case the Crown. This ive good wter, both of first quailly" (a tough), MORE CHINESE MIN-OF-WAR SUNK.
CHEFOO, February 7th, sona reisrand to Wel wil geel and ti'was thought| realised that shame fo' far more combustible | and ther disregarded it, cleared away the torpedoes keni the entraące el – delendaSPEZIAKA 282 Trainee Price
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On the night of the 4th instant the Japanews | he would, hip “to” dried for backs, of the / material oven in a modern ship than hás been a before the juzampons, war lanned. Why did i'r gratitude (**89-adhlak sven if we have noi
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