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is in a position to prove that, for years past, Li Hung-chung has had fall and sole control of China's Korean affalm.-Ed, H.K. Tele- graph.]
ÚNEASY FETLING IN FGYPT. The 7kmer correspondant in Cairo states that there are symptoms in Alexandria which recall the events preceding the massacres in 1882. There has been a great influx of Bedoules to the autklets of the city of late. The agents of the Khedive are distributing largesse to, and, enlla. ng Bedouina In the Khedival body guard. The French paper aftark Lord Cimer and the the discontent expressed by the Khedive and British police. The Journal de Debts jifies his Ministers.
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* Tux Of Day's races will commence at a o'clock to-morrow afternoon. There are ten events on the programme, and a capital after- noon's sport miỹ be confidently anticipated.
As will be seen from the advertisement in to-night's Isaur, Hongkong is soon to be favoured with a new attraction in the visit of Cooke's Famnas Ctrens, which is at pres at on Its way from Rangoon, vie Mandalay and the Straits and will probably arrive here early next of special attractions are promised, and the show, month or possibly even sooner. A large number we understand, will he a very superior one.
Won by Lanna by three lengths and a half; 1 good third, Time, 3min. 1510ps.
The PARSEE CUP; presented fo.png to receive $50; for Ching gonies "weißty for inches as per scales; Mamers of one race at this Meeting ziba, extra ; of two megnőte račas solba. extra; entrance $ta One talle and a quarter. Mr. Dryandant's g. Cobweb, trst b
Mr. Barkl Mr. Roen's b. Hahell, rret zith ...Mr. Master a Mr. David's d. Blue Ribbon, 10% raih .....................
Me Crawford 3
Mr. John Peel's g. Seamew, rost gib............ Mr. Buxe, 's g. Homeguard, 1st 1lb............
Mr. Taylor a
Mr. Grasson o
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACE far and away the best race yet ran at the meet-
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
The Canadian, Pacific Raliway Co.'s steamship Empress of Japan arrived at Kobe at 11 am, on Wednesday that, and left arain at midnight.
drared ship on the anniversay of George THE following men-of war in herbrur to-day Washington's birthday :-Centurion, Marcury, Leander, Spartan, Rattler, Pigeon, Castella, and the receiving ship Victor Emanuel. We are glad to hear that Sergeanta Melver, Polt and Philips are to be presented with medals LONDON, January 30th, of melt, for services vendewd during the The Trar has waliten a letter in M. de Stan, Dieg se epidemie, under inshocilans from the the Russian Ambassador in London, recognizing Secretary of State, who has sanctioned this that his efforts have laventy nuatted in streng-well earned recognition of their valuable services, Rods and Great Britain, which am an important thening the friendly relations existing between
THE London and China Express of the 18th for the maintenance of the general peace,
alt, says that the meeting of the Prince of The Cotton Trade Societies are orgav lying a
Wala's cultar Britannia with Mr. Walker's meeting of employers and operatives in wit the new bat diing in the Mediterranean is being cotton towns of Tancashire for next week, for looked forward to with much eagerness by the purpose of protesting against the Immaltias yachtsmen, and the performances of Mr. Fife's
f cotton duties in fall.
A conference L- alro lata predu, on will be eagerly watched. It
of Commons sympathizing with the movement
Vigilant will go out for the Riviera regation, and cotton employers and operatives, to be held but should Mr. Gould decide to send her a still
greater Interest"will be added to the matches. at London on the 14th proxima.
of
humiliation of the occupant of the Dragonegramy received from Brezli state that Tax Indian Enginear reports that the project;
MELBOURNE, January goth,
are agale becoming unsettled; fuffe Throne. That the gallant "General" demonstrations are bułuż bald by the partlowns of Marshal Peixots at Rio de Janeiro, the troops was acting in the premises for some "big-wigs" behind the scenes is quite are being held in rendtrees to suppseen HAY 200,000! The same journal also says that possible, but at all events it was he who rising, and the situation is considered serious. appeared in the forefront of the "smash- ing" campaign and, since public men are expected to bear the brunt of publicity he will, it is to be hoped, not take excep- tion to the Telegraph noticing his conduct in an inglorious crusade against our
affair in-a recent issue thus--
to establish a larga qulalne factory in Jawa, has entered upon an active phase. It is said that a campany has been formed with a capital of time has told for the foundation Canals, in the Parlab, which seven years ago were workel at A conference of the various Australian Pre-a loss are now paying so well that the Govern question of federation of the Australian Colonies. tosprovement. They returned. 3065 per cent. miers has been opened at Hobert to discuss the ment faveurs farther expenditure on their A resolution has been unanimously passed on the capital of last year. declaring that federation has become an urgent recessity for the advancement and prosperity of Tux Pangoon Times reports a very serlous state the formation of a Federal onvention to be from Gilgit, through Lahore, severe fighting had elected under po-clar parlamentary suffrage.
taken place between Umra Khan's forces, and RANGOON, January gist,
the Chitralia la Chitral territory and consider able losses were reported on both sides. Umra Corporal A. Puph has won the Calcutta Light Horie Chart and Compas Race in the excellent
Khan was and to have won the day and had time of 2 hours and 27 minuter, Trooper King copied the Kills Drash fort about three being second with 2 hours and 48 minutes,
matches south of Chitral, Umra Khan pretends that the abit of his advance is to attack the Bashgol Kafire. His force is said to consist of 4,000 men with one thousand rifles.
MEETING, 1895.
As far as jockeyship was concerned this was,
Ing. every horseman wing his judgment admirably with a view to reserving their respectiva mount's wind for the finil rush down Stewards:His Presllency Sir William 'be hill and into the stralehi. Blue Ribbon led Robinson, K.C.M.G.; His Excellency Vice-
the field for
first
three-quarters, closely Admiral the Hon. Si F. R. Fremantle, K.C.B attended by Hameguard and Cobweb, while His Excellener Major-Gepara! Digby Barker. Hoheit, very dexternal ridden through
*u*, CB Commodore Bar R.N. Colonel brought up the extreme flank. As soon as the Macdonell, R.A Catanel Mulloy, R.,: Lieuthill was approached Mr. Master set to work on Colonel St. Paul, The Ride Rigade; Leat. Lanns and coming with a grand rush clean Colonel Turrow. Hongkong Regiment: The through his field would bava led futo the straight Hon. C. P. Chater: A. Coxon, Esq.; R. M. had be Grav, Esq; H. E. Habean. Erq.; The Hon, Y. J. Keswick; D. Gilles, Eeq M. Grate,
Clerk of Scales-H. E. Hobian, Esq. Fudge :-The Hon. C. P. Chater. Starter-M. Grote, Etq.
End Storler:-A. Bebington, Esq. How. Treasurer :-), C. Pater, Esq. Acting Clerk of the Course:-Hart Buck, Esq. THIRD DAY-FRIDAY, 22ND FEBRUARY. The third day of the Races opened heavy raw and damp, but by anon cleared away somewhat
have litle effect on the sporting enthusiasts: and for the rest of the afternoon was bright and sullen by torns. The weather, however, seemed to young and old of both sexes and all conditions of men were out in force, enjoying to the fallest esch exciting event. The music compensated ta large
House, hought direct at first hand, northern contemporary, who refers to the the Colonies. The Premiers are in favour of } of affaire in Chitral where, according to the new save measure for the fitful sky and the day
emeropted in Wond and Bottled by ourselves, formering all jótermediate profits and enabling tonply the best growths at moderate
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"Now it will be observed that as, TODD. AN Messrs. Deting sad von Hanneken found that they were not masters of the meeting, they lost their tempers, behaved with Indecent violence and refused to proceed with the business for which they had called the
the meeting together. door Tarts, wing PILL DETAILS, TO BE HAD They had consumed over an hour in raging and
blustering, bey had come prepared in ON APPLICATION.
to put as end to the existence of the Paking and Tientsin Times, and this i le how these persona intended to do They first made sure, as they thought, of a majority of votes at the meeting, and unifi com.elled to disclose it, had carefully concealed
be prepared to e
They
PORT ARter removal should be rested a th before use. When required, for
the object
of the
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MELBOURNE. February 4th. The fourth out of five test matches between Stoddant's team and All Arstralia was com menced on the first festant at Sydney; the Australians batting first scored two hundred and eighty four runs and won the match by sa
February 5th.
Hiwat once it should he ordered to be themselves could meeting, so that no one but i Inulogu and one hundred and forly seven runs, decanted at the Dispensary before being pretended to confund that the of the
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pacts did not pay the company enough for printing It. This, of course, was a debatable prepared to discuss it in a fair and equitable question and the
the shareholders were quite spirit. Prima facie the Peking and Tientain Times would appear to pay too much for ils printing, for this reason--General Hanneken has
YOD
contract with the same printers for printing a Chinese daily newspaper, For the seme service that the Ceutral gets performed far him at Fuels paner, the proprietors of the Peking and aels 3.20 per Issue of his Chiness
Taels ro.28. The Chinese paper has other Tientsin Times pay "The Ticatsia Press"
Advantages, but it is unnecessxy to go farther into that matter. We repeat, that the registered proprietor of this paper was perfectly prepared to discuss fairly demanded of him. But that did act sult ass the matter and to pay more if it could be the object of Mr. Detring and General von Ranneken. The object was " "stop," the publication of was to smash," or this paper, as some of their entourage bad Indiscreetly hoasted, If its would not submit to their censorship in the conduct of it. Here is the programmas General von Hanneken was simple enough to bing to willing to bis extraordinary general meeting; we omit the part, relating merely to printing:-
Editor
Hierary or ether a
"Tasiege the rictly new aspect,-possibly Clere secondary to the godd afluenes which might be exered by the paper is shows in les columns; that, even if - has to be ramarked at neither special
net utiring lies which are either male or abralutely chatter to fact, the news column of the paper (s ausden ly baren of ever second-hand information; and it & bey-math. In many cases, le lenne articles, composed la eltic and new-minleri spirit, haya teen the usfäreunate reed-lle umongst the Marchinf the Company. It b origin of i'eeling nongst the residents of our settlement, and
wangmaionable that it
at it cannot be in the interests of a Company, fund wills slew of doing general pains, to lend moral ga sul santial support to a newspaper combusted no above. I have therefore to put before the riceting the following
KANALETION.
In the match of Stoddants eleven versus All Australia the former made sixty-five in their first lanings and seventy-two in the follow on; the swing to the saturated state of the wicket that play was much interfered with by rain and it was the English batsmen were unable to make a better stand,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THEY`always talk who never think,
BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co.
THE man who is in the wrong uses hard worde ⚫nd soft arguments, while the man who la in the right uses soft words and hard arguments.
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A REGULAR meeting of Victoria Lodge. No. 1026, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 6.30 for o'clock precisely, Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
New piano repairing machinery, received by W. Robinton & Co.
A MEETING of the Legislative Council will ba held on Tuesday, the 26th instant, at 3.m. Business Financial, Minutos. Order of the day-First reading of Bit entitled "An Ordinance to prevent the Shatching of Defences." Consideration of the Jury List for 1893.
SAYS the Pinang Gazette:-A daring train robbery took place in Rangosa recently. A gang of ducolts attacked and murdered Guard News of the down mixed train from Mandalay, It appears that a number of vagabonda baarded train as passengers at various stations between Mandalay and Nyaungyan. fter the departure of the 'ain from the latter station, and whilst
robbed two cash safes. The murderers escaped. luggage and brake van, murdered Nelson, and it wrs milli in motion, they uncoupled the
WITH regard to the "Japanese army the Straffs Zimer days :-An Important step has been taken by the Gavernment, showing that Japan determine-1, # necessary, to strain her resources to the utmost in the present struggle. The Imperial sanction has been given to the putting in force of the National Army Law by means of which all males over seventeen and under forty years of age may be called upon to join the army. The present of Japanese service is from twenty-one to about bly, so that it will be seen that the law will give the Government power to more than double the number of meu now.under arÆLE.
ake
MUCH Yeoustico has been caused in Government circles by the discovery that there are not less than
24 million spurious Spanish dollars in the country, These coins are of allver, and not only of the weight and standard required by the Mint authorities, but many of them have been found to be of a standard superior to that of the national and official currency. The fraud consists in the fact that while the authorized 'ollar circalates for its full face value of five resolas (or francs), its full intrinsic value as silver is
of
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whole was another great success. The betting seemed livalter than usual as those who'd lost now hoped to win, and those who'd was, stil! hoved for more. Some of the riding was exceptionally good and Mr. Jones as he bore away with Bovril the Challenge Cup laurels was greeted with the wildert enthusiasm. This event wascorsidered many equal to anything that has ever taken place at a Hongkong race meeting. Mr. Master's victory on Sinner was & remarkable that race was due far more to the rider than plece of good handling and the winning of
to his mount, ny was his victory in the Cham- plons. It is doubtfel if any one else could have gollen so much out of the mounts at the right time
The band of the Hongkong Regiment played very pleasing selection of musle, in capital style, during the afternoon.
The CIVIL SERVICE PURSE; presented; second pany to receive half the entrance fees; for Subscription Griffins of this season, 1894 95 weight for Inches as perscale; previous winners gibt. extra; penalties accumulative; entrance $5. One mile.
Capt. Thomas'd, Morrison, 11st raib............ Mr. Buxer's g. Wildfire, ros) 12lb Mr. Sampson, 2 Mr. Hart Buck I Mr. Derick-Hunter's g. Leona, sat 81b..... Mr. David's g. Sliver Dar', 120 2b...........
Mr. Master. 3
Mr. Crawford o
Mr. Forman's g. Magic, 11st glb Mr. Taylor a Mr. Fourman's. Mystic, zost gib..........................................
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I be not swerved out and resioned the rails to Cobweb closely pursued by Homeguard and Blue Ribbon. Adesperate struggle now ensued between Hobell, Blue Ribbon and Cobweb, the latter, hustled along by Mr. Burkill for all he was worth, passing the winning-post about half a length ahead of Hoheft; Blue Ribbon s good third. Time, a min. 4 FEES.
The GARRISON CUP; presented by the officers of the Garrison: for Chios ponles bond Edi griffins et date of entry; weight for inches an per scale; previous winners at this Meeting zibs, extra; penalties accumulative; subscrip- flon griffins of this season, 1791-95, allowed yību,; entrance $ro. From the two-mile post once round and in. Mr. Boyd's d.'Dunmore, trst gib...Mr. Borkiiltı
Mr. Hart Back‡ı Mz, Jay's skd, Tankred, rast 4lb Mr. Sampson 3 Mr. David's pid. Cell, rost 12lb ...Mr. Taylor ö Mr. John Peel's ch. Starli,bt, srst 11lb..........
Mr. Cruickshank o + Dead heat.
Lord C. Conyngham's g. Baccarat, 11st tib
A grand toyale between Baccarat, who led throughout, and Dupmore, ably ridden by Mr. Burkill, ended in dead heat; a fair third, Starlight close up. Time, z mlu, 16 secs. In the "ran off" Dunmore won, hands down, in * mis. 46 secs. -
The CONSOLATION STAKES; a sweepstakes of $5 each with $100 ad fed; secand pony to receive $50; for beaten China pontes at this Meeting; weight for inches as per scale. Once -round.
Mr. Boyd's b. Congo, 1st 1h...... Mr. Burkill r Mr. Little's g. Chesal, tost ralb ...Mr. Taylor a Mr. Dryasdust's ch, Dandy, zost glb",
Mr. Hart Back 3 Mr. Carruthers' g Havoc, Tist 4lb... Mr. George's spd, Harfang, tost 12ib......
Mr. Sampson o
Mr. Inglis' spd, Alaric, rest rib...Mr. Gressod o Mr. Jaylakð, Tank-ed, 11af 4ih Capt. Thomas o Mr. Roy's g. Glen»sira, 10s! glb...Mr. Master o
Won easily by a length; a good third. Time, 7 min. 56 secs.
Taylor ö
The CHAMPION STAKES: for China ponies..
winners at this meeting only; a forced entry; entrance $io; winper of two races $30; of three or more $50; weight for inches as per Botle. One mile and ball. Mr. John Peel's Forchlight rost salb..................
Mr. Master I Capt. Hunt o Mr. Boyd's Dundee, f1st 1th Mr. Barkill 2 Morrison, very discreetly ridden throughout | Mr. Buzey's Black Velvet, 11st 11h by Mr. Hart Buck, came through bla field in the
Mr. Crawford 3 distrace and challenged Wildfire, Lunne lying Mr. Fourman's Sinner, rist 4lb...Mr. third. A grand tussle to the end resulted in a Mr. Jabu Peel's Stalright, 118! 4lb............... victory for Morrison by three-quarters of a
Mr. Cruickshank o length; a good thied. Time, 2 min. 13 secs. Mr. Boyd's Dundee, 11st rib...Me. Hart Buck o The CHALLENGE CUP'; value 100 gulness; for
Mr. Aubert's Bovril, 1 1st 1lb .........Mr. Jonas o Mr. Foorman's Primatore, 11st 1lb Chins pobles to be won two years com.
Mr. Sampion o secutively by pany or ponies the bond fide property of the same owner;.first rony to receive 70 per cent.; second, zo per cent., and third, ro per cent. of entrance fees; weight for inches as per scale; entrance (orced) $t, but optional to Subscription Gelfins of this Besson, 1894-95. One mile and three quarters.. Mr. F. B. Aubert's d. Bovril, 1st 1lb.
Torcülight, vere clavarly ridden throughout by Mr. Master, who made swatrine race afft, won by two lengths; the favourite, Black Velvet, was heaten off fully of a mile from home. Time, 3. min. 15-sec.
is father less than 20 pesetas. The stroke business effected by the coiners of the spurlour dollars in disposing of so much silver
The NIL DE PIRANDUM STAKES; & sweep- must therefors rank as one of the greatest ever recorded. From official Investigations that are
stakes of $5 each with $50 added; second still in progress
It appears that a
Mr. Jones I pony to receive $50; far besten Subscription very large
Mr. Fourman's ch. Sinner, 1st 4lb Mr. Master a this coluage has been produced to Mr. John Peel's w. Torchlight, rost izlb...
Griffins of this season, 1894 95′′; weight for inches as per scalo, Half-a-mile. and America, but suspicion prevails that some option has also been made in Seville, Mr. Baxey's g. Bluebeard, 1st 1lb Mr. Burkel!!
Mr. Gressan 3 Mr. Carrothers' ch. Sweetbifer, Tist gib...... Barcelons, and Carthagena. No arrests have Mr. Carruthers g. Havoc, Trst th
37. Cruickshank t yat taken place.
Mr. Fourman's g. Mystic, rost glb........................... Mr. Cruickshark o
Mr.
Fullerton THE Pinang Gazette & Straits Chronicle
Sinner, bart-ridden by Mr. Master from Mr. David's g. Silver Cloud, tort gibt. notes that one of the striking features of the start to finish, led until nearing the straight for
Mr. Crawford 3 annuri medie return of the European army challenged,
the run home when Bluebeard and Bevrif | Mr. Aldale's br. Diogenes, trai zib............ la Tod is the table showing the death-ratios
e pital race
Mr. Burkill a down the from enteric fever. The figures for 1993 show stenight ending in a very popular win for Me Mr. Beaconsfield's g. Premier, rost izlb..... as for bly as the returns of previous years the Aubert's game old stayer, Bovril, by a length
Mr. Hunt o dispreper.conste mortality from enteric fever and a half; geof third; the others close Mr. Rodeo's d. Chop Chop, urat alb among young soldiers, and generally among
op. Time, min. 55 secs,
Mr. recent ir Ivale In India, Thus among soldiers
Mr. Darius' g. Gibraltar, zost glb...Mr. Taylor of 24 years of age and under the ratio of deaths
Mr. Egu's R. Bonur, fost gb......Mr. Jones o mile was 7.77, or a percentage of liability of
Mr. John Peel's spd. lote, rost 6i Mr. Jay's w. Nixouts, frat lb...Capt. Themas a.
the camber of deaths was less than 3 per mile
Mr. Grasson o the .rcentage of liability about 23; and
Mr. Kramer's bĺk. Fra Diavolo, lost alb......
Mr. Sampson O betwin the ages of 30 and 34 the mortality was only 2 per cent, the percentage of liability
apress, moreover, that the recently
who
OUR Canton correspondeat send us the follow ing descriptios of a most delightful fancy dress The printing of the Peltor and Tientsin Tires by "The dance that was given on Wednesday evening last Tiania Pres" is ta he regulated in such a manner as to avoid all retromløga, reglatlas and impropieties as are
in the Shameen Hotel by the members of the Tabove thughed on, and a writed contract is to be made out "Canton Philharmonie Society." The rooms
between the Editor of the paper, and the Company, so a to nectary possible misunderstanding en theas veral pointa,
were tastefully and artistically decorated and Shed towover be considered Insapedient, or be found
presented a gay and festive appearance. It would Int-se, to arrive at an understanding with the Edlir, then be difficult to do adequate justice, even by The prinding of the Peking, and Tientsin Timer by "The Flussie Be" is to be discontinued, soon as the verbal
detailed description prennent entered us
to the many beautiful
in the eating anal patlisting of a newspapse, she lines of 25110 emusim pan with the filter Fermit. Is that orent costumes wor by the fale dar cers present on the
Presa" consider the advisability of under
suffice it to say that the characters The the ones her fantasy denied as befog a revived of theter of represented princes and prinerates, devils and late Chiwere intra, while avcking those pelate which led witches, clowns and niggers, and many other types, Finally, our contemporary suggests that ancient, medieval and modern from Neab down to Messrs. DETRING and VON HANNEERN should strangest of all, that desers's special mention, waI
the fin-de-siecte WOMAN, Bat
perhaps the enter the field of Journalism and able the "missing linkOk 1 that Darwin "crowd out" the Pand F Times, and asks had been present to see it: how bis heart about 51. Eetween the ages of 25 and
and kant up anthusiastically till the "wee ams have rejoiced, Dancing was commenced at 9 hours Much credit is due Mr. Hurley, the Sec, Mr. Kalde and, merabers of the C, F. S. for
The Hongkong Jelegynyk
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1895.
JOURNALISTic enterpriSK IN
THE NORTH.
Parturient montes, ridiculus nascetur mus, There has been another war scone around the massive walls of the historical Chinese
Capital and for the vivid and trusty
to that paper delag discontinued."
per
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The Lanigs Purse; for China poaler; weight 1- Juches as per sexle; winners at this meeting other then Subscription Griff
lbs. extra; pravinus non-aturiers at this meeting salba, extra ; antrance 85. Seven furlongs.
。
Mr. Manners' g, Crusader, font gb................ brier led throughout and won by scraril Getting the best of an indiferent start Sweet-
stoner of Customs the Foreign adviier to the the amdent mannte in which the whole of “ mödiera te far more apt to die | Mr. Boyd's g. Dundew, 111 gb...M. Burkil 3 tea, hot a good i:J, Time, I m'n, ort "ECT.
of
If thle paper la so poor a thing as it is repre- sented to be in the preamble of this curious resolution, why should such tremendous pawers as those of Commissioner or Ex-Commis
great Viceroy of Chihil and the Special Pesce Agements were carried out. The marle, with from enteric fever thas he envoy to Japan on behalf of the Chiness Em professer Benna as conductor, was exquisite, регот,
and of a General of the Chinese Amy, be employed to tout for votes and resort to strategy THDs the Zondon and China Express (~Japan er preys kind to suppress it? Why not let the bas lost a tree friend by the death of Mr. John poor harmless, Ignorant, assless, egotistics!, Utile O'Nalik late of the War Offle and Treasurer sheet pursue the tenor of its miserable way? Cyprus, in the early days of the British orenga.
The end is, therefore avail ourselves of this oppor issue Faversham (Kent), on 13 gutge, in which he course, not yet, and we on of that talked. Mr. O'Neill, who died at chronicle of it we are indebted to our
his residence Trainigar House, Selling, near esteemed contemporary the Feking and out of all its difficulties and a long and acquired remarkable
to wish the P and T Timer a happy issue
an ardent of the Japanese Tientsin Times. With this battle, however, successful career in the great world of years and translata and
Mage over twenty the Japs had little to do, although, judging journalism. In these days we have to be explanatory nor the royaletal fermone from the important personage involved in thankful for small mercies and our conn, Japanes the engagement, one might infer that the temporary will, no doubt, duly appreciate very existents of Chima was also here at the notoriety recently obtained free, graft wait to student stake. No less a dignitary than the great and for nothing from the "Napoleon of Von Hanneken was the leading actor in this racket, although the presumed victim of his righteous indignation was our long-suffering contemporary, the Peking and Tientsin Times. Somehow or other the helpless and Innocent now and then secure an innings, and then some one gets badly left." It seems Mr. Von Hanneken not being able directly to influence the management of the paper in question concluded he would compass his ends by securing control of the majority of the shares of The Times Press by which company the Times is printed, and then elther dictate the policy of this Journal or practically crush it by making the price of printing prohibitory." A scheme was plans
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Mr. Cruickshank a bas Mr. David's p. Cult, vost. 12)b.„Mr, Chwierd o in the country, Thus doring Mr. Dryardust's ch. Dandy, 101 lb "first and second years of residence the mortality in nearly 10 per mille, the percentage Mr. John Peel's or, Warlock, 21st_rib.. of analys per mile, the percentage of Dr. Noble's g. Sun ise, at tib.... Dr
Book from the third to the Afth year the mortality of
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Tax Monthly Advertiser advises that "If you down the hill where gudes challenged, by the veraft of the Company's workday for the year the death-rate la 2 per mille, and the
Me. Falleziono a meeting of the shareholders in the above perovstage of Hability is about 13.
Starlight started hot favourite and getting the Company to be held on the rat proximo →→ better of an Indifferent send off led until coming shareholders a statement of accounts showing The General Manager begs to submit to the get it for it, don't tell it. Be you will have Hoheit (whose wind bad bin carefully adre"* can't pay for a thing, don't buy it. You can't being silly stalled off the race now lay between chin days, restful night of the bed. And from the by Mr. Taylor) and Starlight, the later belte
December, 1894. nding grat The net prest for the past year amounts to Jaimed them you have now, andnone of the from defeated was only about twenty lengths
$11,886.13, to which has to be added $6,258 at the_last" number frequéal contribue publication we also take a brief description of from the winslag-posts a fair third, wight forward from last year's account of scholarly attainments were all thown to his the world, which is a mist remarkable achieve. The HONGKONG STAKES forced entry of 85 ndio sigo. Consulting Commiliter $300,
this amount it is proposed to pay a dividend tor, Japanese subjects, to periodicals Hits the espacity of the fastest printing machine in
min, gaj voor.
(5 per cent) five per cent or $7,500 to shareholders, fm: oriant work, 'The Might of tha Gadı," aw many of the # of R. Hoe and Co., it being a for all Subscription Griffins of this season, and carry forward the balance of $13,194-73-to the second volume of which he was engaged at "Sextople newspaper press, now in ure
1894-95. entered at the Meeting; Brel pony to next year's accont the time of his death. In the first volume, which at the office of the New York Harald. It
receive 70 per cent, of the entrance fees with appeared
1895, he compared the Cosmogony updo bolaides of three continuous webs of Call It prints and Mythology of the Japanese with tho paper, supplied from three separate rolls, and other na lout: Mr. O'Hell he leaves a widow,dall the papers folded,
and even parted, had never visited the Far East he loved to well-coubted in bundles at the enormous rate of | and studied. so realously. The news of his Li Hung-chang proceeds to Japan to negotiate will be received with deep regret by the mesy eight page papers per hour; 48.000 ten or twelve Mr. Derick-Hunter's g. Lugna, rast Sibel for re-election.
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$72,000 papers per hour terms of peace. [Then the Telegraph was right in susuming during the yeoNell and his fellow worker twenty-four page papers per hour. The paper, M. Derick-Huster's bike, Pickaniny, Jost olb
Japanese who experianced bi genial kindness page paper rashes, fortess, twenty, or Mr. Buxer's g. Wildfire, sustalo Mr. Crawford s
În thịt country in the that the Japanese Government would not
paper hour, and 24.00
24,000 or appoint. eLvoya to meet the Tang" at Port Arthur. What we sow the only Eutopians loosed to jakopas, seran quicker than the eye can follow. It would cer- Mr. Aldals's br. Diogenes, 1st 1lb "Chung in the same field of research, Mr. Did y, ware of course, passes through the machine mech must reap, and as Li Hung-chang in mainly teen years ago, fi the dahatan, of The Society of Kainly be a great revelation to any of the old. responsible for the present war he will une Japanan Students in 1
• Losada laps ike WAssoc!) time platers could they only see the stream of Mr. Kramer's bik, Fen Diavelo, 10 (album questionably have to partake of a good deal of ation of Japandia donte, kita mesinga of complete newspapers pouring from this machine.
bumble pla" before terms of peace are satire web ya nducted pharatay, *" Dipinger | Lupaya blog a minute pelated, out, projedy, Capt. Thomas 6. Montson, 15g gib jungeja fnsterlly arranged. The Hienghong Triagraph 3şand tiranga
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TELEGRAMS.
THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
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AUDITOR.
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