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N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above ALODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, ut 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong oth August, 1805.
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THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR LONDON, VA PORTS OF CALL
"HE Company's Steamship
THE
“NINGCHOW,"
E. Warral, Commander, will be despatched as abova TO-MORROW, the rotb lastant, at Noon.
For Freight, apply to
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,
Agents.
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FOR SHANGHAI.
*HE Steamship.
"PEIYANG,"
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Captalo R. Köhler, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the oth instant, at 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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THE Steamship
FOR YOKOHAMA (DIRECT).
"STRATHESK,"
trade.
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BULGARIA
Prince Ferdinand iu stili absent from Bolgaria where the situation is grave and complex wine to (bie 7) overthrow. Hopes are entertained of canciliation with Rosils under the present τερίτης.
(Special to Slam Obıırcır.) THE PAMIRS. MEETING OF THE RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH
COMMISSIONS.
all difficulties be-adjusted in a suitable BRITISH IRONCLADS LEAVING manner. A day or two after the Straus | GIBRALTAR UNDER SEALED ORDERS. of. Sunda salled the absentees appear ·
LONDON, August 7th. to have come to their senses. for
Four British ironclads will leave Gibraltar they went to the office of the agents to-morrow under sealed orders. It is believed to whom the vessel was consigned their destination is Morocco. and asked for assistance. The agents wired to the Captain at Tsurugs, CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT. who replied by a telegram reading: "Donkeyman and fireman on shore in defiance of orders to contrary; uncon trollable; no farther use for them." There the matter remained until the Captain's return to Kobe, when he at once went to the British Consulate with the object, it la said, of paying off one man and of taking the other on board. He was told, however, that he had committed a serious offence in leaving the men behind, and was Lordered to take the men on board within twenty-four hours. Demurring to this, a summons was issued the same day, with £5, and was told by Mr. EXILIE, the British Consul, that he had subjected himself to a fine of £roo or six months* Imprisonment! The re was, of course, no necessity for Mr. ExSLIE to remind the Captain that he had rendered himself #liable to a fios of £100.or six months" imprisonment." The rider, so to say, was wholly superfluous and inappropriate for the very good reason, as the Kole Chronicle points out, that the penalty of imprisonment was. Intended to be enforced in such a case as the The following is a List of Water always kept one then under consideration, but, on the ready in Stock':-
The purest ingredients only are used, and the utmost care and cleanliness exercised in the manufacture throughost,
Summa, Jely zgib. The British Pamir Commission has arrived at- Boraf Gambir, on a tribulary of the Pamir vor and just within the Chinese boundary. It was met here by the Russian Commission, and the about 30 miles north-west, where they expected to arrive by the 3rd August.
A SPORADIC case of plague is reported as having occurred this morning in 23 Cheung Shan Lane, West, and the victim, a Chineno bəy of o̟ years, has been taken to the plague Hospital,
The magisterial enquiry touching the death of a „Chinaman in the Central Market, which has been remanded from time to ilme, will be contlayed on the spot, in the Central Market, at 4 p.m. on Monday.
| The Australian papers report a rather curlaus wamlog off" At Ascot (Victoria) zaces a "lady" owner of ponies was disqualified for six months for using abusiva language to the Secretary,
Ax Emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 5a5. A.C.. will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Thursday, the 15th-inst,, at 8.10 for om. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
It is our and office, states the Korean Repost. THE Tonkin papers ridicule the "ides of theory for July, to chronicle the death, under the Chloeso seriously operating against the bad
most pafafol circumstances, of the Rev. Wm, T.
ago About two monthɛ
MI. characters on the Tankin frontier, The officials | McKenzio. of the neighbouring provinces are, way our can. McKensin lafi Chemula for Saral, Chang-yön temporaries, in league with the pirates, and it is prefecture, province of Whanghal, where he has been Hving for over a year carrying on Christian | scarcely likely thai (key will be seriously lacon-work. Nothing was bourd leam him until Tane venienced by their own party. There are only 17th, when a Korean strived from Soral with a two courses open to the Governor General: to acket of letters and the ved news of Mr.. McKenzie's untimely death, The clecamatancer pay ransom for captured Frenchmen, or to
appear to be as follows:-Haring contracted carry out a system of retaliation. In case the seware attack malarla he attempte I to cara it by "huge doses of quinins," keeping up and about by the exerclas of his strong will-power, The Koreans saw him retten to his room on Then came a sunstrove resulting in insanity, Sanday, June azt, heard the report el a rus, and Mr. McKenzilele hiceding corpse was found on the finer. Immediately upon re-elat of the new, Rev Dr. Underwood and Dr Wells started for Soral to Investigate the matter. They have not returned at this writing, namely, the 15th July,
The water used is proved by repeated angles the result that Captain Dewar was fined 1 combined party then set off for Lake Victoris, Lyaudot family are not released at once, and In
to be absolutely parc.
For COAST.PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at. Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good order.
Counterfoll Order Books supplied on applica
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Our Registered Telegraphic Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG" And all signed messages addressed thus will receive prompt attention.
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contrary, it is designed to prevent ship. masters from leaving port with the delib- erate intention of abandoning to their fate members of the crew. Possibly the Captain was at fault in not reporting the absence of the men at the first part be Called at after leaving Kobe, but that the offence was of a technical nature only appears demonstrated by his action imme- diately upon returning to the port of Kobe. What justification there was for a prosecution we are at a loss to understand seeing that Captain DEWAR evidently never intended to leave the men behind and that Consul ENSLIR at the con- clusion of what must have been a very vexatious trial as far as the master of the Straits of Sunda was concerned, stated he would impose a fine because the men "without previously were left behind
Captain Tavior, will be despatched for the above A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. obtaining the sanction of the Consular
Port on TUESDAY, the 14th instant, at 5 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to,
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.
Agents.
Hongkong,-9th August, 1895.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
THE Steamship
"ARGYLL".
(1030
will be despatched, on FRIDAY, the 16th Instant.
For Freight or Paaunge, apply to
2 THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Hongkong. 1st June, Rog,
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1895,
THE PUBLIC meeting.
The public are deeply indebted to the BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Chief Justice, Sir Fielding Clarke, for Agents,
presiding at the meeting held yesterday, Hongkong, 9th August, 1805- 11071 and for his happy management of the business. He seemed to divine at once FOR HAVRE, HAMBURG AND ANTWERP.-the--wishes of the meeting and to THE Steamship
sympathise with them, and it was a happy Inspiration that led him to declare the
by resolutions carried
acclamation
"STRATHFILLAN,"
Captain Cabarse, will be despatched for the above Paris on SUNDAY, the 25th instant, at Daylight
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DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, gih August, 180s.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
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THE HONGKONG Tad Victoria Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at Fedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock.
Officer." Commenting on this remarkable. Judgment the Robe Chronicle says "It certainly appears monstrous that It should be in the power of any member of a ship's crew to subject his employers to a fine of some hundreds of dollars for delaying the ahip because he chooses to absent himself
leaving port.
The judgment means,
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FRANCE AND CHINA. THE COMMERCIAL MISSION.
LONDON, July 20th.
The Lyons Chamber of Commerce is appealing to the other French Chambers to unite for the be sent out to China, M. Rocher, Consul at Malta, has been appolated chief of the com- mission.
purposes of the commercial mission which is to
FRANCE AND RUSSIA DIVIDE THE BIG LOAN.
LONDON, July 29th,
The National Bank of Rossla has taken u air milkons of the Chinese load, and the rest will be found by France.
(Special to Bangkok Times.) ENGLISHMEN STONED AND HOOTED IN CAIRO.
LONDON, July 19th. The anti-Bellsh feeling in Egypt is assuming grave proportions. A native mob at Cairo bas hooted and stoned a British military fanerai pasty. Excitement is intense. The Governor „of Cairo.bunapologised to the British authorities.
MARITIME DISaster neår SYDNEY.
THE STEAMER "CATTERTHUN" A TOTAL.
WRICE
We are indebted to Meras, Gibb, Livingston &
Co., the agents, for the following very regrettable eens of the total lous of the E. & A. Co.'s popular Australian liner Calterlăun, Cupt, N. Shannon:--
"Hongkong, August 9th.
"We beg to laform you that we have received 1 telegram from our agents at Sydney to the
bound for Hongkang vid asual"Iports,"struck on
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view of the insolent letters réceived from the
pirate chief to the province of Kuang Tung, there only remains to send the Luds and other French warships to Pakhol !
HERR von Brandt; late German Minister in article in the Peking. has published an Deutsche Rundschau, to which he discusses the economic questions Involved in the success of the Japanese in the late, war. He presumes that most people are now convinced that the expectations of an opening up,of China wa premature, and adds you
"As the English papers rightly point out, the Chinave Government has not the slightest inten- tion of departing from its old conservative ways. and very strong pressure would be required to Induce ti to do so, and to grant rallway and telegraph concessions. No State is likely la exercise ble pressure, and wisely so. On the contrary, we must probably be prepared to see the Chloere authorities opposing the develop ment of the resources of the Empire, safe under foreign supervision and management, in the immediate fature, more strenuously than ever, I only in order to cherish their own illusion that, despite last year's fallares, China has preserved her independence intact."
THE Society for pusting an end to the practice of foot-binding la Chios seems to be working energetically. It has adopted the course of de tributing literature designed to show the cruelty and folly of the five reasons given by the Chinese themselves la favour of foot-binding. From a letter went by the Secretary of the Society to our Shanghal morning contemporary' we call this interesting'paragraphs :—
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THE SOMNOLENT LION.
Mr. James Murray writes au follows under the abore head-line to the China Ganetta -
Shanghal, July 31st, 1895. "Dear Sir. It is derisively naid the Relish Lion is asleep, that his subjects are belog sutraged and that other Powers are menacing him with impenlir.
"This judgment is premature and perhaps lost. It is the part of a strong men to be slow to wrath, but when the time to act bas came, to, do so with a firm and fearless hand that will make the enemy tremble and the simple bowerd.
́s Tá salt those sentimenir to the present case, the Ex-Vicemy Lla of Sreebaan has been gullty of a grave offence. He governed people who were eminently friendly to Enropeans and foreigners genèrsten dir-saying-an-I-sonak. of what I know, having for the last seven yesT lived among the Sinchnencin, visited nearly every city to the ereat province and found them to have been so. These penols, by the Viceroy's criminal negligence, if not connivance, have been turned into enemies and rohkers, be his giving countenance to lving stories and circulat- ing thess by wire through the country.
#When these firehranda bad turned the pro- vince into a blare of rist, he falled nay, never attempted, to quench the fire till the destruction was complete.
from his vessel at the time she should be effect, that the E. & A. steamer Calterthum. If you can but do anything-anything, to Chengtu to answer for his crime. Her Britannia then, that, at 4 o'clock on the Sunday the Seal Rocks about too miles from Sydney and pain! Indeed-Indeed, you may count us in ampla and enficiant evidence of his guilt to
moment,
morning In question, with everything ready to start, Captain Dewax should have ordered the steam to he shut off, dismissed the men to their bunks and their cabins. and calmly folded his hands and sat down until the Consulate was open for business on Monday morning! To fine Captain DEWAR for not doing this, and to gratuitously Inform him that he had rendered himself liable to six months' Imprisonment, may be British mercantile instead of putting them to the vote. His
law; but for the sake of shipmasters, we express assent to the substance of the hope not. If it is the law, then we are not second resolution, although he would pro- surprised at the movement among British bably prefer to have modified the shipowners to transfer their vessels to language of it gave the greatest satisfac-other flags. Our contemporary hits the tion and was the strongest proof of the nail fairly on the head, but he might strength of the feeling that animated and have added that the whole affair appears governed the community. There are, we to have been of such a nature as to lead believe, dissentients in the community who
one to assume that Captain Dewar will think that a vote of censure of the conduct appeal the case at the earliest possible of the Government should not he conduct introduced or passed. If it is so, it is to be regretted that they had not the courage of their convictions and did not speak or even call for a show of hands at the meeting yesterday but allowed the vote of censure to pass by acclamation, It is useless for men to attend public meetings, to take part in the proceedings, to applaud the speakers, to share in the enthusiasm and when they get outside the doors express their dissent from what has been said and done, and their disapproval of the whole affair. They should either have stayed away, or behaved like men and given expression at the meeting, and In the face of the world,
to their views and opinions. They | real
would certainly have been listened to with every attention, and might, although few In numbers, have succeeded in modifying LETTERI CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE the resolutions either in substance or in form. We, congratulate Hongkong on a successful demonstration of its common sense and fearlessness. ་་་་
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a total wreck. The Catterthum lelt Sydney on the evening of the yib festant."
The Callerthun was an iron screw steamer of 1405 tons register, and was launched at Sueder- land in 1881 by Messts, W. Doxford & Sons.
`LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The people who ball our attempt with the warmest Joy are undoubtedly so far the R. C. Fathers and Sisters. No need to tell us of the sufferings of the children," said the saintly Mother Superior of the Convent at Hankow. relieve as of this great misery of seeing their fallest sympathy with your movement. One In ten little girls dies of foot-blading, do you say? Oh, more than that. It may not be more in <hanghal. But here it is terrible; I have seen their feet drop off. And they suffer aa1" Any one who had seen her eyes fall of tears of jay, as she recognised a compatriot's name on our Committee list-"Ah! she is a good wiman,” -the sald—and listened to the rest of her conversa- tton, which I do not feel at ilberty to repeat, would have felt that all the talk about silly girls 'ght-licing is out of place beside China's great
Ar the Magistracy this afternoon an American seaman was sentenced to six weeks impelson-carse. ment for stealing a "sou'wester."
The ordinary half-yearly meeting of whare-
holders of the Hongkong and Shangha! Banking Corporation will be held at the City Hall at soon to-morrow.
THE SOMKOLENT LION "- is the head-lins under which a most fateresting and sensible letter relating to the Srechnen riots is published In another part of this issue,
We understand that formal application Ir is reported that the Governor has declined bas been made by the local Government to forward to Lord Salisbury the second resolution to the Government of Chis through the
passed at the public meeting yesterday, con- British Minister at Peking for the
demning thelapsthy of the British Government. surrender of two Chinese Junks and six Chinese sailors who are reported to have News has been received here, of sitacks on been illegally seized by the crew of a small Catholic mission at Hayun in the province of Chinese Customs armed cruiser-one of a Kwangtung, as also of the looting of a Leria number of armed launches and pinnaces Station near Foochow by Chinese troops. The that blockade this port and harrass the
Fatshan riots were lustigated by the literati. junk trade in every conceivable manner......... in British waters near the village of Aber Tax Statist very sensibly remarks that if Mr. deen about two weeks ago. Itis also reported Joseph Chamberlain, the new Secretary of State that the Government of Hongkong demand for the Colfontes, can frame a working scheme that four chests of opium, which were on giving the Calonies a voice in the management board the junks in question when captured, of Imperial Rifairs, he will deserve well of the be returned together with the junka and their country. crews. Furthermore, it is alleged that a
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YO VAN-THUONO, a celebrated pirate chief, has been executed by the French military authorities
In, Tonkin. He was of a most daring character, and had planned, he asserted' before death, as attack upon Hanol. This desperado showed
great courage to the end.
alert and a body of troops was Immediately
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"Having done this mischief, the Viceroy gave up his seals of office and was in the act of steal... ing home to his native province of Au-bol, when he was stopped and recalled to his expital of Mejesty's Consul at Chungking has already sent Peking to convict him without the shadow a doubt, and it now remsing with the British Government to see that they be not trified with, "A mere monetary settlement for the property destroyed will not repair the mischie! dinc.
"The real criminal, who is the Viceroy Liu, must be exposed before the people he has misled, and that in bis own capital, "and further be. required to pay from his own puran as far as that will go, the indemnity for the destruction which his criminal negligence or connivance bas caused.
"Then we may hope the hearts of the hitherto friendly Stechesese will come back to ne and they may be led to see that in ignorance they have been persecuting their best friends.
"To rifect such a happy settlement the firm and fearless band of a strong Government is required. Nothing short of Foreign Com mission with mitable escort to go to Chengte, charge the Viceroy and make public the clear. evidence of his guilt and stay there, till the penalty be paid, will do. Chinese promises are not good enough and wemay be sure an attempt will be made to palm them off on ac and in other ways to throw dust in the eyes of the Commission, But the Commission must be prepared to stay, erea suppose that should land to a permanent occupation of the Valley of the Vingise. If in the providence of Godtshould cometo that, I bellera it would be for the highest welfare of the Chinese people. I believe they would welcome a frang Government and come over en minste without a blow being strack or a shot fired. This talked of but which is yet an imperfectly realized. would be really be opening of China, so often There is no reason why the navigation of the whole 2000 miles of the Yangtan, from Stanghel to Changin, should not be thrown men to steam navigation as well as the navigshis tributaries to the provinces of Kiangel, Horan, Husch, Shenal, Kanssh, Szechuan, Yunnan and Kwa
chow.
IT le reported from Kallingfa, the capital of Henan, says the N. C. Daily News, that in the beginning of July the gentry of the prefectural clty of Changchow, la the same province, attempted to stop the Ameness missionaries of that city from building · giria' school and teachers' residence on a piece of land they had bought which happened to be near the Prefect's vamen, on the ground that this would "spoll the fungshut of the Seven Star lake near by, which self governed the fungshef of the seven district cities which were subordinate to Chang chew" The gentry were headed by a retired the Total and Prefect of the city to restrain Halain, Shih Tiao-keng, and they petitioned the missionaries from buliding, but offered no violence at the Aimar but the next day placards were posted about the city calling upon the people to tear down the chapels and kill the missionaries on the 7th of July." For tonately the military authorities were on the
"This would tap the trade of the whole called out to protect the missionaries, and a stat and possible violence were therefore prevented, country and enrich it by giving a better market: Captain Wang Chen-chung, First Captain of for its abundset produce. Nor would the demand has been made that the men guilty A CHIAMAX who was yesterday sentenced by the Changchow garrison, and Sun, the chehafen benefits and there; the comforts of a hert of of commiting an unlawful act, tantamount the Magistrate to pay a fine of $1, or in default of the Halachliksien, then exerted themselves civilisation would flew in to this, the cold at to piracy, In British waters be adequately days imprisonment, for hawking without license, to settle the matter, managing Anally to get the trade arteries from England and the world at punished and that the local Government get off scot free by doing the "Vanishing or walch would not interfere with the ralssionaries to give up their sita la exchange be afforded a proper opportunity of sath Act while to charge of an Indian constable. Jungshut of the city; the gentry also being fying itself that the guilty parties are duly | Sahib had to " stump up ” the foo.
alified with the arrangement and engagine punished. Just what truth there is in these ***
plaluance in the ease, reports we are not, at the moment, in a LIBERTY in Japan lies fettered in chains forged not to disab the missionaries for their com In our last issus we published a com• } position to state. Part of the story by the tyrannical police, remaika 'the Japan plete report of a case that recently came Leems probable enough, and in the face Gasette. Truth is banished by the application before the British Consular Court al 'Kobe of the comparatively recent bigh-handed of the Criminal Code and the decision of the which is bound to be of great interest to proceedings of Chinese Customs Courts, Truth in Oriental countries never has the whale shipping community of the Fer employees in Quarry Bay. It is conceivable weighed in the scale against authority, but the East. The facts of the case, briefly stated, that the Government has taken some steps action of the law-courts in punishing the were these: Captain Dewax, commander in this connection designed to render the
Mainichi Shimbun for not lying at police of the British steamer Straits of Sunda, blockade of Hongkong by Customs dictation is an act of despotism not often, let us discovered about a quarter of an hour cruisers a litle less galling that at hope, perpetrated in the most barbarous of before his vessel sailed from Kobe on been for some time past. There is certainly the aand ultimo, de, at about 4 o'clock on room for a good deal of improvement in astera klogdoms. And, in the interests of the a Sunday morning, that two members of his our relations with every department of the Press and of the right of freedom of speech, let as far as as hope that other vernacular journals will follow crew were missing. The Captain was Chinese Government and immediately placed in a difficult position. Hongkong is concerned, with the Imperial the example of the Mainichi and publish facts He had eliber to delay his ship until the | Customs In particulár. following Monday forenoon to report the
most
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
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THE CUSTOMS BLOCKADE.
CORONER'S INQUIRY,
A Chinese boatman staled that the deceased was his nephew, and that, bo saw him fall from a wampan into the water
MR W. R. CARLEs, Consul at Chingklang, In his
A Coroner's Inquest was held at the Megls- report for 1804 is good enough to siste There
one forma el advertisement for foreign mann tracy yesterday touching the death of a Chinese factures which has not as yet been utilised in Custom's boatman whose bady was pirked up appears to me better worth spending money upon last. It is supposed in some quarters that this Chias, and though somewhat speculative It to British waters, at Aberdeen, on Monday than advertliements in the expen ive circulars man took part in the recent raid en fonks sear which are seat from England and which are Aberdeen. active agent, able to speak Chiness, might, I to the Police Inspector said he saw face of the A Chinese canstable who gave the infumtion beyond the understanding of the Chinese, An think, do well, if supported by manufacturers, the left leg and some marks on the face of the to start a large showyard for advertising pur-deceased, but did not examlas the body poses. Officials and merchants are constantly thoroughly. detained here waliing for steamers or making preparations for journeys inland by native bost. There is little for them to see, and a showyard of various foreign appliances
Charles Halberg, a sidewalter in the Chiness As will be seen by an Express circulated with. and kinds of machinery. If well maintained,
four oarsmen to board the steam loch Hing Ma next at the office of The Hongkong Telegraph rout Chices like to be able to see what they which was at the time off Cap-sal-mun Polat are going to buy and to know its cost beforehand. signal station. The deceased was one of bir -the first local paper in the field with the nows FOOCBOW, August 7th.
Circular and eatalogues convey to them litle
the bout-hook. When the launch approached Archdeacon Wolfe states that the soldiers of the recent terrible massacre of missionaries idea of what is in question and no ides of the men, and he was ordered to be fa readiners with nience or else he was bound to commit/ant.by the Viceroy to protect the Missionary at Kuchéng,—a pamphlet containing the | cost. A constant obstacle to parchailog is the the giz, 'witness drew the deceased's attention property in Kacheng have looted the house of telegrams and all the lastest foformation four that the article when purchased will be use made under the constant supervision of a duly what in our humble opinion appears to have the late Dr. Stewart and plundered everything relating to this melancholy tragedy, including and if injured cannot be repaired. There is no deceased had in his hand, caught the top ralf of less without practical explanation beforehand, to it, but no notice was taken, and as the launch zame alongside the boat-hook, which the "Vegetarians" qualified English Chemist and will bear compa. been a technical breach of the Merchant of value. He also states that the
a complete and carefully revised report of the reason why a showyard should be limited to
khe launch and the deceased immediately "fell rison with the best English Manufactures. Shipping law. Naturally enough Captain sumber some 12,000 mes la Kucheng und
the adjoining districle, that they are
will great ladignation meeting held in the Theatre machinery. Experience in Shanghai and clics into the water. No more was rear of the man. Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Masses and | Dewan other Large Consumers,
and put to sea, knowing full well that
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matter at the Consulate and thereby REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. || this larue, there will be published on Monday would probably proye as attractive place of Customsservice, said he was waiting in a wig with
practically lose two days and subject the
RASPBERRYADE, &c. owners of the vessel, then under charter to
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS LIC
the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 10 a loss of at least besides putting the Nippon Yusen Kalsha to considerable Inconve
chose
THE MASSACRES AT KUCHENG.
what he reasonably organized and armed, and quite able to with Royal yesterday. As only a Hmited number where has shown that well-keat shops of i assumed to be the lesser of two evils | Thad any Chlness troops that the Government of coplas of this pampket cia be published at | ornaments, clocks, and-lamps, &o, pay very well,, Inspector Bremner who is in charge of the case
unless the shape are attractive and Chinese evidence led.. Any complaints should be addreend to the he would return to Kobe in a week / can send against them.
It is well it owns that about 400 hands of the this juncture it is advisable that, to prevent no matter how expensive the articles are 351 maid he had no seaten to doubt the truth of the At this stage the enquiry was adjourned-till or two when the matter could be duly Society are holding constant meations in a disappointment, orders be sent in to this office customers se encouraged to frequent them, the
at the uncilous possible moment,
undertaking je nat ikely to provį romusersive, Isha 54th Inntræt, [ay 1 reported to the Consular authorities and 'villinge about seven miles from Kocheng,
Manager,
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895,