To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE ROYAL

CITY HALL

Lessee & Manager ......... M». SAVILLE SMITH. Stage Manager....................................Mr. W. G. CAREY.

MISS GRACE

HAWTHORNE

COMPANY.

In a SELECTION of the LATEST PLAYS OF THE DAY.

TO-NIGHT

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THURSDAY—Mar. 2104 —THURSDAY, THE "ELEBRATED Society COMEDY. "THE CASE OF REBELLIOUS SUSAN." Now creuilag a sensation at the Criterion Theatre, London.

THE RAGE OF London. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA.

TO-MORROW

FRIDAY-May 24th—FRIDAY, The World Famous Drms by HERMAN AND JONES.

"THE SILVER KING,"

as played for over 500 nights at the Princess"

Theatre, London,

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SATURDAY- May 10th -SATURDAY, GRAND TRIPLE. BILL,

to which Miss GRACE HAWTHORNE and all the members of the Company will appear, assisted by some of Hongkong's most promicant Amateurs.

MONDAY-M«¥ 17th-MONDAY, THE DRAMAtic Event OF THE SEASON. Under the Distinguished Patronage and In the Presence of

H.E. SI WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G. Benefit to Mise Grace HAWTHORNE, when she will appear in

VICTORIKY SARDOU's G‘xaT PLAY, "THEODORA"

(As played by her for over 1,000 nights at the Princess' Theatre, London, and throughout England.)

Prices as Ugnal.

Sadlers and Saflors in Uulform half-price to Back Sea's only. Doors open at 8.30 PM, commence at g ơclock.

A Special Tram will ran to the Peak after the Performances.

Box Office at Masim, KELLY & WALSH'S. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1895.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,

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SATURDAY, 25TH MAY, 1891, AT 2.45 P.M. "OMPETITION. SHORT RANGE CUP and SPOONS; Ranges, 500 and 600 yards; Seven Shots. Entrance fee, 30 cents.

NOTICE.

The Renges have bees lent ta the MILITARY next week, except on THURSDAY and SATURDAY.

G. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary.

Hangkong. 23rd May, 18ạt.

FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO AND

BOMBAY.

HE Steamship "

THE

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́"ORMISTON," Captain E. Outram, will be despatched as above THURSDAY, the 30th instant, at Daylight." For Freight, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 23rd May, 1895.

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NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD

COMPANIES..

VIA INDAND SEA OF JAPAN.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1895.

Co-day's Advertisements.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

THE Steamship

"BENMOHR,"

LOCAL AND GENERAL

*To-koxRow belog a public holiday there will be'no Is'us of The Hongkong Telegrafi,

MR. MCCALMONT's Raconteur, Tommy Loate's mount, is a hot favourite for the English Derby will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 28th to be rus on the 29th fastarf, instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE Post Office will be closed to-morrow the BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

24th lurt, except from 8 to 9 s.m. - Correspond. Agents. Hongkong, aged May, 1805.

(672 ance for the Park and Kowloon can be posted up to gam. The night box will be kept open, but the Money Order Office, will be entirely

Intimations.

DÁKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG,

AERATED WATERS.

"IMPLE AERATED WATER.

SIMPLE

ODA WATER.

SODA

*INGER ALE

G

LEMONADE

SARSAPARILLA.

closed.

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York Sam-KAY, Iste F~perial Resident is Korea, has returned to Tientsin from. Manchuria, what he has been stuce September. He and Chou-fu, Provincial Judge, were to drive the invaders out of Manchuria, chase them, balter kalterikrough Korea and re-establish themselves ne Beildents in the Poolárular Kingdom; but like his colleagues Wel and Yeh, Yuan has returned without glory.

At a mering of the Sanitary Bound held yester. day afternoon an application from the Steamboat Company asking for permits to mahls Mycss Chiness deniers to Jund here with vegetables was briefly discussed and - it was...then resolved on the motion of the President of the Board-"That the Colonial Secretary be laformed

RASPBERRYADE, ac that the Board considers, under existing circum

stances, the granting of any soch pamita attaić dant with danger."{{

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s Waters are made under the constant supervision of a daly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures.

Special terms to HOTELE, CLUBS, MEXIKS and

other Large Conzumery.

Any complaints should be addressed to

Manager.

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.

WINES AND SPIRITS.

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LL these are Selected by our London House, bought direci at first hand, imported in Wood and Bottled by ourselves, ibus saving all intermediate profits and enabling us to supply the best growths at moderate prices.

PRICE LISTS, WITH FULL DETAILS, TO BE HAD

·ON APPLICATION.

Tax Northern Pacific Co's steamer Victoria, which left Kobe at daylight on the 14th Instant, had on board Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mactavish, who are on their way to Europe for a holiday, Daring ble residence in Kobe as Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bink” Mr. Mactavisk secured the goodwill of every one with whom he came in contact, both publicly and privately, and very general regret wilt doubtless be expressed by the Kobeltes if at the and of his furlosch Mr. Macizwith is appointed elsewhere. Everyone will, says the Koba Chronicle, wish Mr. and Mr. Mactaylab an enjoyable holiday, and at its conclusion Mr. Mictavish is sppolated to another port. It is to be hoped that it will be to a still more important position than that which he filed with such abilty and tact Ia Kobe.

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SEVEN head coolles were fined one dollar each at the Police Court to-day for failing to register their splendiferous mansions in due course, ~

SEVERAL Important advertliements, including the Northern Paelße Steamship Co's new announcement, will be found to another part of this issue.

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Tirus our Yokohama comtemporary the Box icquors on band to Honor of H. M. Berth Day of Curios" Prince Koneye decorated Forie all men in uniform are kindly united to try our with the Order of the Sken Chryinatbemum skili la ber Most gracious majestys honor. during his stay in Kyoto the other day, and soy

break fast 75/^ dinvers foreigner who has anything to say against the justice of Japan's claims on China have eliber

suppers 25/ mat to fight us or run like their.. Chinese friends | meals stell hours with the house at the disposel have done allthrough the war."L-Now, Thorné !) of my Guestame

No, 203 Queen's Road Central," A:ST. PETERSBURG correspondent: statewĭthat The auther forgot to add, in large type,---- the important and Sacrearing trade cariled on

"GOD SAVE THE Queen," REPORT# received at Shangbal on the 17th | between London and the tea markets of Ragiis He further threatened by another move. The lnstant from Tientsin stale that the troops statloned at Shankaskwan and the neighbour-Russian Minister of Financa (M. D. Witte) has.

diecovered that sotulih standing the exccediogly bood are being-dlibanded. The soldiers, are

heavy duties on frontin imported les, a large. giving considerable trouble, and several small quantity of Chinese and Indian tes still finds its. frays have occurred over disputed secounts, way to Russia fram Hamburg and London, to insuficient money to reach home with, etc.

the detriment of the trade carried on by the, State-protected volunteer fast to Odessa, the vessels of which conway cargoon of tax from Chinx to the Black Sea. In order to weaken | this competition it has born decided to call, as soon as possible, a mareting of Russian tes merchants and shipowners wão will discuss the question.

TRE PLAGUE AT MACAO.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Macao, May 20th.

I am glad to be able to state that there is noticeables very welcomedecrease in the number of deaths from plagae, but months are likely to elapse before we shall be declared a clean port.

THE Second Mrs. Tanquérir," "play great in conception and very dremulo, in effect, was

The Government, still perafata în refusing to presented to a fairly good house at the Theatre

amish the pabila with mortality retorns, and, in fact, does nothing that would be likely to prevent Royal last night Miss Grace Hawthorne

citor check a punto". The consequence is that all imparted much pathos and exöression in her

sorts of wild rumoura ere afoat and the Chinese Impersonation of the Second Mrs. Tanqueray. SOME novel applications of asbestos, or mineral population is now reduced in a minimum ; 10 Miss Marie Brien, as Eilian, was exceptionally Mining Journal, beta proposed in which they please for their labour and lots of factories, wool, have, sezarding to The Engineering and much so that' coelles, can demand, any prise !friching,' and Mies Salilo Booth was exceedingly advantage is taken of its well-known quality of stores to bare closed their doors. The droll as Mrs. Cortilyon, Mr. W. ↑ Montgomery incombustibility. These have been made possecrecy of the Government in this connection made an Ate Audrey - Tanqueray, and was alble by improvements in the methods of spindle most exasperating and, I take 11, Ul-juted.

The plavne derō's are prany full of patients practicable to wear- a cloth, of ushesfon almost; | and nineteen of the hapless inmates died during ⠀ ably supported by Mestra. Haggan Armadale,ning and weaving, the fibre, so that now it is

as fine as cotton cloth,... This, of course; Ir not, the past 24 hours, W. G. Carey, D. C. Smith and S. Letter.

very strong, but by spl^ning thicker threads and・・ A Portuguese boy died of the plague at the, desblog them a cloth can be made that Civil Hospital and to one of the plague dato's a strong enough for most purposes and 3s Portuguese woman also "crossed the border willl: 4-xible. It is now recommended that yesterday, this

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ASEOUL telegram dated the r3th inst, atates thet rentence had then been pronounged in the case of the Benal conspirators, who plotted to

munder the King. Of the accrived, Boko-Jun-yn,

Talyn, Ko Tochs, Den Toshals, and Sui Kro-ahaku are sentenceds to Feath, while L'. Shan-va, Ken Klah-ku, and Kia Jenkoku are: banished for life. Seventeen other Koreans were, found wulity of complicity in the conspiracy, and' were sentenced to various terms of Implan. meat. The Tai Won Kun bay returned to his palace, quified that the life of his grandron has been spared. This o'd forey should be the next Korean to be bn'shed. He is a very disturb log element" in Kores.

THE comparatively recent death of Lieutenant Hickler, R.N., son of Admiral Hickler, near Lower to Marques, was one of the most terrible that can be conceived. It appears that the officer had gone ont duck, shooting at a place called Catershi, and having shot a duck, handed hin gun to a Kefir boy while he went to secure. the bird, He had taken hut a few stone ben: be began to sink in a bed of quicksand. The boy tried to pull him out by the head, but was able to do so, and in a few moments the | unfortenete officer was completely swallowed up. The boy speedily notified the occurrence, to others, and the body was afterwards recovered and burled at Lorens Marques.

THE Taku Tog and Lighter Company have been busily engaged slace the end of last month in digging out the lighters which got blown ashore during the grest storm of the 18th and 29th citimo; By means of a canal which had to be made, the lighters Tien-zhan and Shamrock, which were lying in the Deep Hole when the gals came ou, were got off warly in the month, but the Namikaw then remained bigh and dry on ika banks some five miles to the south of the light; ship. No damage has been sustained by any of the lighters, thanks to the very substantial PORT:-After removal should be rested a

manner in which the Companys' craft are month before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be built. When the Nax-shan got ashore, there † Book of Esther is weftien). Whenever the samı decanted at the Dispensary before being werd 150 coolles on board, Besides the lighters on the shoals outside Taku, waru two Ughters and a tow-bost driven high up on the banks of the river, and it took several squads of coolles, four days' digging before the vessels could be

sent out.

SHERRY-Excellent diener and after dianer Wines, of very superior vintage. All are true Xeres Wines.

CLARET:—Our Clarets, fncluding the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the Juice of the grape and are not arificially made from ralaios and currents, | an is generally the case with Cheap Wines, BRANDY :-All our Brandy is guaranteed to

be pare Cognic, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage,

THE attention of Prasengers is directed to WHISKY All one, ler age than most hands

the very cheap rates offered by this Line

to the PACIFIC COST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the United States and CANADA and to EUROPE. -

HONGKONG TO LONDON $400. Excellent accommodation, First-class Table. DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried.

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK $350 The Railroad travelling in second to nous on the American Continent. Magnificent Scenery

quality and of greater

In the market. The Scotch Whisky marked "g" is universally popular and is pro nounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong Market.

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We only guarantes our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from sis in the

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Tax letter from the Colonial Secretary, express. ing the Governor's "appreciation of the prompt measures taken by the Board to prevent the spread of the plague in the Colony,” which was read at a meeting of the official remnant of the Sanitary Bourd yesterday, remlads us of the fable of the "man of sorrows and acquainted with grief" who, after a good deal of bliter experience said there could be no stadow of doubt whatever of the wood or attempt to count his chickens before they are hatched. We are fortunate to have been comparatively free of the plague far, and it is to be hoped that it will be kept without our doors for over and ever, but he is, Indeed, a very foolish person who assumes that the preventive measures adopted recently can with safety be relaxed to the smallest degree for voerg time to come.

A CORRESPONDENT of the Jewish Chronicle

·recently sent to that final an interesting account of the Feast of Purim, in Mogador. TEls least an" annuel Jewish Institution, designed to celebrate, the deliverance of the ancient race from the designs of Haman, as

In the recorded in the Bnak of Esther. synagogues this book. In rend on the evening of the holiday, and the correspondent of the Yewish } CAvonfèle deserthes the cremony at follows :-

On the eve of Parim small candles are distil- bated among the worshippers in the synagogues, © by means of, which they may the more con. veniently read the M-gili (all on which the of Haman is called by the Reader, fitle boys otelde fire crackers or other explosive articira, while their mora sedate brethren inside only give an occasion kick to the form on which they sl, When the Chran, at'a palloping pece goes through the names of Haman's ten bateful sons, more lively aymipathy ta generally skows In these bouffe manifestations; but when the Magilla is Ani+hed, and the subirquent b’essings and curses are strived at, the whole can revs

on pinteipates: The scrolls are quickly rolled up, and everyone wrepares for action, "Blessed be Murdgeal!" ells not the Reader, Marmuring patien, "Corsed be "amin ! continues the Reader. Then a destening ani-for some moments the din is fearful-b-ais kicking, fest stamping, while the scroll handles, energetically manipulated by their owners, are beaten up and forras, as though they were so many platons 2 down with fearful rapidity on the arms of the for the wreaking of their ing Jurgece, calls out at

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Portuguese paileats are now promptly removed material be used in Inrotective dress for fremen, and at a megling of the Nations to one of the mat-shed dej & 4, while Chinese Association of Five Engineers at Montreal last victims of the plague are, if they desire it, taken summer a representative of the company that is, to a depó, managed by Chinese " doctors." exololting' this iden ́demonstrated how it could I am tuformed by a well-to-do Chiasman that be carried out. Clad in a wilt of nabestos cloth,|| 2 - commliten "of wealthy Chinnie bas been he entered a buratug frame boliding specially appointed with a view to making the necessary prepared for this test, and remained there for arrangements for the erection of a huge mal-sked several minutes dering which ime he gave hospital of the Tapps side of the Inner Harhout, zu exhibition of the utility of, fireproof asbestos; especially for Chinese pligus patients. One of rope for lifearing, nic. The asbestos sult the Committee has now gone to Centon to obtain which was worn consisted of a paizzof: boots, the necessary permission from the Viceroy. protected by fren soles, patteri, “pantalooni,ije. I am just informed that, no less than 250 )cket, apron, gloves, and helmet, the last Chinese stores are closed owing to the p'agacj being provided with cre-pieces of mica. Inside that upwards of 20000 Chinese bave fled, and of the jacket is carried a respirator, which I know that the cry is--"till they go " cools and purifies the hot, smoky air, and allows he air breathed to be repelled properly. The efficiency of such a salt depends not only upon the non-combustibility of the material, but also: apes the fiet that It is a non-corduc'or of heat,|| becoming hot so slowly that the weser has ample warning of the proper time to fire. It If your authorities hadn't stopped immigration. is in no way burt by water. It is wet proposed from this Colony just in the nick of time you that every member of a fire department shall would probably have had this awful disease wear such clothing, but it is urged that one or || raging in your mid t_by this time, and it will two members of every company be provided take you all your time to prevent Infected with them. Other uses that are proposed for residents of this port getting into your city viê this clinth are for protecting merchandise against | Canton and so köning the seeds of this discana cinders; to exilegalıb” small fires by swother- || In your charming (alcöd, log for drawing between buildings ; and as protection covering for the fire-hoss. It is already med extensively for drop-curialas and

"file" to theatres.

THE MILITARE ASSAULT CASE,

A BRIT SH OFFICER BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE,

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A son of Mr. Marquer, the well known Intar- preter, died at noon on the 19th in one of the plague hospitals.

Deaths in fast 24 hours--191 tatal deaths from plague from ouibreak up to date must be at least 600,

Trade bere is, of course, practically at a stand- still the revenue is down sway below par 1 the Fin-ton Farmer is losing hand over fist, and almost everybody, from the Gwernor down to a scavenger, ir in the "blues, ** :-

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held - At the Police Court this morning, befre Mr his Bernoon. There were present His | Wodehouse, the case, remanded from the 271" Excellency the Governor, Sir Willam Robin. instant, in which Chu Han, a watchman of the son, KC.M.G, Mr. J. H. Stewart Lockhar Commissarial Department..... prosecuted · Liest. Knox, of the RA Birade, for ssault on (Colonial Secret) Mr. A. G. Wise (Acting the 17th instant, near Murray Barracks, of Public Works) Comdr. R. M. Ramsey, R.N., Attorney General) ↑ Mr. F.. A. Coorer (Director concluded

Mr. E. J. Grist appeared for the defendant, and, as the complainant did not put in an appearance the case was promptly dismissed.

His Worthip, in dismissing the case, said he had no doubt the affair had been settled omalde which would account for the non-sppearance of the complainant.

Mr. Grist uubmitted that s statement made by the complainant In his evidence on Tuesday to the effect that the defendants (Llew,, Kam, and Lient. Digby) ✨ were more or less' drunk” at the time of the

assault, was absolutely false, and that therefore the complaloset should be fined, the full penalty for such an offence being $50.noaa

His Worship said he could only take the state. ment to question as an expression of opinion on the part of the complainant, and, under sur circumstances, he did not think he would be

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(Harbour Master); Mr. A. M. Thomson (Acing Colonial Treasurer) Dr. Ho Kal, Mens 1, J. Bell-Irving, C. P. Chater, A. McConachie and the Hon. E. R. Bellies, C.M G., unofficial members, and Mr. J. G. T. Buckle, Acting Clerk of Councils.

MINUTER,

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed.

BRANDS FINANCIAL MINUTES,

The Colonial Secret wy laid on the table Finan- clal Mizuto No. 12, which was referred to the

oo Finance Committee of the House. H-alamlald the table a copy of the new Santiary Bye-laws,

MAG, MOTION.

The Colonial Secretary moved "That the

Council bavlag considered the water eat by the Superintendent of the Botanical and Alores tation Department resolves that it is expedient

The Acting Colonial Treasures seconded. Agrend.

importance whatever to lbs complalamat date on the li/billy proposed to be lacurred is ment and bad not the slightest-doubt that the defendants were perfectly sober, and that any s'atement to the contrary was unjustifiable Kid, in point of fact, untrue,"gb

vengeance, the the top of his volen, high above the upmar, Blessed be Either Marmuring approhailon again follows. This performance is again gone through on the m-row in precisely the seme fashion, Decid-dly, the inemory of Haman is not neglected In Mogador.

THERE is one local production ja Avslzulin which within the last year or two bandecisively besten the imported article, and this, sayın London con-, temporary, Is_the_natiz:-born. Agatralían camel..

of the Rocky and CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route. Pamen. “gersta KUROPE may proceed by one of the Art Colony or from-our-authorised-Agents at the | Oy all the crack-brained notions which~~##} Up tu qui:e recantly these animals were import-d

clars ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.

HONGKONG TO TACOMA $225.

Coust Paris,

Rates of Farage to other Polets on application, A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. the Independance Tomkinotse is probably not

Special votes allowed to members of Govern- mant Services.

PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM

HONGKONG.

(BUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, th January, 1805.

The Hongkong Telegraph

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Mr. Grist and his client then withdrew,

THE ÄNNIVERSARY

OF THE

·QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY,

FIRST READINŪS.

A Bill ended an Ordinance to authorise the appropriation of a supplementary sum of three hundred and "fify.Ave thanvand three hundred and ninety-five dollars and eighty- eight cents to defray the "charges of the year' 1898

A Bill entitled an. Ordinance to amend "The Rating Ordinadto, 1888,!!

A-Bill matitind-an-Ordinance to amend "The All the Bunks and Insurance Onces will be | Crown Remedies Ordinance, 1875"

in largs, numbers from Karazhen, In India, | closed to-morrow, ju Now, however, the Importations will probably cess, for the reason that better camels, morë

go

A Bill entitled an Ordinance to amend Ortl- manco No.:17 of 1887, 09 2010

The Post Office will be open from 8 ta o im

SECOND READIYOS.. closed entirely. to-morrow, but the Money Order office will be | --A BU entitled an Ordinance lor regulátlóg the

licensing of private web'clav, "

THIRD-HEAD'NGS MAT

QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PARADE:

Oriental war has brought to the surface the following from a comparatively recent issue of

docile, and with greater nowers of endurance, are the last amusing →→" China is a market bred in Australia. A. Melheme paper offers monopolized by England, which has turned | the suggestion to men who hava silli got some Hongkong into's vast sutrapót of tichen.” money, and arutrying to flad some slower way of Japan, entering upon the scene, strikes a blow losing it than by growing whast, wool,

metior, that, they.. should În for camal breed. at the matarfs) and moral strength of Chinging on a large sexls. Camels, it seems, fetch and upsets the plans of Brijih diplomacy, "", good prich all over the world he latest What will England, da to save her interests ? | cargoes landed in Western Australia realland.) The you do fols and the Royal Salute to the Strathnev 1a ... | 3 74 ¦ Tuesday ... | Jane 4-

Fort Hamilton, easy to salse, offers £70 to 90 per head and amid the world-wide 3817 | Torsday ..... | Jane 25-

Itself as tempting prey to British greed Ission la pletheir value remains unaltered. There is already one camel farma in Australia, 3157) Tuesday ..... { July 16.

was thus that Bilgin pamperva ed herself for that owned by a Mr. Hall, at Bourkes. Bár, .... | 2,549 † Tuesday ... | Aug. 6.

the Russian victories after 1877, when she appro Holt kas 300, young ones on his firm, and, Tuesday on Aug. 27. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. plated Cyprus and established herself in Egypt perhaps not really is one as unheale,

ove the imported over. Hamilton? In that case France ought to taki exhibit tan amount of endurance, which is JAPAN AND THE POWERS.

the Fascadores and Formosa to ssiert her sights | surpilaing even in a camel. Mi, “dit relates an

Japan to specify the precise amount she lotends | al 3*

Germany, France and Russia have requested | in the Far East. What price: "castles in the | incident bearing this out. In dry weather the ciximing as a special Indemnity for the retrones-

Bvandale "

Victoria

Tacoma

Hankow...

S.R

Victoria Tacoma.******

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Tuesday ... | Sept. 17. 1,167 | Ta-sday ... | Oct. 8. 2 540 | Tarainy... | Oct. 20.

Hankow mini. | 3,194 | Tresday ... | Nov.19 ** No Patïengers carried by these 2 sailings. T

"HE Steamship

* STRATHNEVIS,” Captain Pattle, sailing at Noon, on TUESDAY, the 4th June, will proceed in VICTORIA, EC and TACOMA, via SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA

Through Bilis of Lading issued to Japan, Pactic Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points.

Hasaxosa, Thursday, May 23, 1895.

Loxook, May zzul.

sion of the Llantung Peninsula in order to accelerate the withdrawal of their troops from the mainland of Chicz,

THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR. ing from lover, and the mortality amongst them The French troops in Madagascar nam qoffer

La amicus,

THE OSCAR WILDE SCANDAL. The man Taylor has been found guilty, on Consular Invoices of Goods for United States two counts of indecency; sentence on him in Points should be quadruplicate; and one deferred. Oscar Wilde will be Indicted saparataly copy must be sent forward by the steamer be the care of the Freight Agent, Northern Pacific *Railroad, Tacozza, Wash.

Parcels must be sent to our Office (with address marked in fuli) by 5 FM, on the day previous to maliingi

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co. Gefferal Agents,

to-morrow,

(Special to Slam Oðstrvir) THE INDEMNITY,

Paris, May xotā.

The Tower states that the basis of the age ment with Japan as to the payment of the Indemnity. The location of

brod

A But entitled an Ordinances to amend, the

"The patada. In honour of the anniversary of || Maristrates Ordionnce (10 of 1890) - the Queen's Birthday will, westber permitting. A Bill called an Ordinance to regulate and be held in the Happy Valley at 5 pins, to-morrow, restrict the wearing of naval, and military *

uniforms. Royal Branderd will begla at 5:15 pm The Troops will then march past His Excellency ke Gwernor and the proceedings will terminate with an, ndyskom in Ins and general salute to the Govrzaar, Buda METALSETENG The following documents were laid on the should see pass berond the faser barrier Forestry Report of Director of Public Works ta As the ground is marrow, ladies and gentlemen table Statement of Tisbursements for

Will Europe allow Great Britain to occupy Fort the superiority of the Australer certainly of the Training Ground,

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rais at his farm is to take the animals to water once a fortnight only Occasionally it happens when mastering is taking place that perhaps ten of twelve of the herd get missed in the paddock, which in four miles square. The missing ones. consequently lose their drink for that time, and therefore have to await the sex turn, fortnight

they axbibit na perdions or undue harts, for Later, thus being deprived a whole mmth of the means of slaking their thirst. · · Even then

on reaching the watering placethes quietly walk ln up to their knees, and after leisurely taking -few monthsful" stop drinking, have a look round, and then after taking further moderate quantity dalely -walk out. With regard to their food, they are content with anything, almost, one might asy, with nothing. Put them in well grassed paddocks, and instead of dating gran the Ampear to prefer picking up thistles,

GERZON ESTÁPFIC REGULATION.”

by

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The following Regalitona bare boin terus the Captafa Superlatendest of Police

A Bill entitled an Ordinanca to make provisions for the fartherance of the mors affectual enforce ment of sanitary measurer,

for 1894 jild Reports on the Honokane Volunteer Corpar" "Returns of Supe lor ́end. Subordinate Couris, for 189419 *Report of Medical Come milssion Supplementary Report of Retrench. meat

GET DE the Pubila Works

1. The Quam's Road Eset of Arsenal Street, Excellency the Governor adjourned the and Morrison Hill Road to Wong-al-chody Causell will the goth fsstasy, and in so dolag will be closed between the hours^ of 4" and exposed the hope that at the next meeting

2 All harves, vabities and chakes polegi would be possible to belay the Senslam to'x Kasward ste to torn down Ariens Street After the Council meeting the Finance and to Praya East, and continue along the Public Works Commitens met in the Council Praya, Wanchal Road East of No. 2 Chamber Lt the transaction of bastauss, Station, and the Road Wast of- Bowrington

TONIGHT at the Theatre Royal Miss Hawiborne and her talented Company will appear in another of those latter-day controversial comedies with the inevitable problem without which so modern Case of Rebellious Susan," which is now in the London play la complete," we refer to The

eight month of its rus at the Criterion. Thaube, Loudon. One of the lessons derivable from this play is that woman can spareherself a lot of unsecessary trouble by chutting her eyes to the | Hidle weaknesses and Imperiactions of her feed and master. The fact is, perhaps, wasthy of note that this comedy is being played simidiansowsly with its original ran in London, boek in Auraalla (by the Brough and Houcelcauft Company at the working cimals, After travelling all day unday not, but it was picked up waay Cheen College this. Cifteron Theatre, Sydney) and in America (át; heavy loada, make a ght empper off loose Mismong by Zologistä morter. Here it in Just

Imperial Custom revanue ́ under a guBERRIOS Of | S shels control by the Kerepene Bewun

Bathwest burra and other, punissa weeds,

the Lycasson Thanire, New Yoth), Candidates | W bark they pick from trees and any specially käedible · plitala they may fode: According to

3. Chairs and vehicles to be arranged in ther neighbourhood of the Race, Cosirée Tas directed by the Police Constables on duty

BAAEQUIS," OR WILAT 25 (200 Who is responsible for the following belght

sample of America as to what

ne the " Grint Uaknown's write it 3-

for the Matrimonial Staker" ary, seceding to were: Holgat iza were mot for the existence of New Promates of the Byduay Australia and ouders London dramatic critic, generally comes in Austendamgby stations in the interior. Liver Red Rinternas, kad pad to a vsemingly well yienoë with this play

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