„To-day's
··Advertisentents.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. HE Company's Steamship
THE
"PYRRHUS,"
Captain Rait, will be despa'ched as above TO- MORROW, the 24th Instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Peeraġn, saviv to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agente
Hongkong, 23rd Aurust, EROG
THE
FOR SHANGĦAL. Steamship
"LYEEMOON;"
frogt
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895.
To-day's Advertisements.
ST. JOHN'S
LODGE
OF HONGKONG. No. 618, S.C.
AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above
LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 23rd fustant, at 8.30 for o o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited."
Hangkong, 23rd August, 1806.
HONGKONG, RIFLE ASSOCIATION.“ TOMORROW
(SATURDAY), 24TH AUGUST, 1895, AT 2.45 P.M.
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Entimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS.
SEASON 1895-98.
LOCAL AND GENERAL, ALL-Hongkong-and_his_famliy_will be at Bay View on Sunday. Vida "ad"In this fasuo. THERE are no less than 278 cotton mille, giving employment to 133.000 hands, to Bombay Presidency.
MR. TONG SHAO YI, the Chinese Coal at Chemalpe, has returned to his post la Korea and the consulate is now being pot la working
order.
Up to the date of the departure of the last home mall, the total amount of the Grace testimonial was 64,388 skillings, or £3.314.
THE KUCHENG MASSACRE.
No adequate evidence seems to be forthcoming. says the London Daily Chronicla, la support of
MISS CODRINGTON'S STATEMENT. the extraordinary assertion of the New York World that the Cuban Insurrection is being fed Mls. Codilagoa (English) was among the by American gold in the shape of money
number of helpless ladies who were attacked furnished by the Standard Oil monopoly. "The
and savagely assaulted by med despera revolt is practically backed," says the World
a suburb of Ka by a synd cate of American capitalists, the doon at Hwa Sanp headquarters of which are in Philadelphia, bur cheng, on the 1st August under circom. which embraces men and corporationsofcations!
stances already described in these columns, prominence in New York, Washington, and
This capital is aid. to be She was fearfully backed about, very nearly efrewhere." furnished by the Standard Oil magnater, done to death", la ́fact, her wounds belog who are acting, Bot, of course, "for their described as follows in our issue of the 6th fustants health, but strictly for cash, the object being to Was Codrington, was cut from the left angle secure the trade of the Island for American of the mouth disgaa-lly outward and downward. milionaires, which can be done better under- Cuban independence or an American protectorate The woood is seven loches in extent and then under Spealik rule. Three American completely divides the lower lip, exposing the Seastors are reported to be concerned in the
Jaw-bone. She basa pasty, cut on the crown of her head, tatoe lugues in length, to have personally directed the shipment of arms fm Florida. This w, Indeed, an extraordinary which exposes the nose ; a cut under her left story, if true. But while there is no doubt that eye, thrée laches long; a deep garb on the Florida has been the tase of supplies for the right side of the neck; two wounds la the right Insurgents, we should require stronger evidence
arm and a deep spear wound in the right thigh,"" than mere asseriton that American capitalism f securing commercial annexation by force Little wonder, then, that this lady was too | seriously ill to make a statement of her terrible COUNT Inouye is said to have had a long experiences as 1000 as she arrived at Foschow. We are, however, in position now, through audience with the Korean King on the 25th
our Foochow Correspondent who has been ultimo. He proceeded to the Palace at 2 p.m. and left there a little after so, the actual intercourteously supplied with It, to furnish our view lasting from 1 to 9, after which the Count is reported in have had the honour of dialog with readers with this lady's reminiscences of that His Majesty. As usual there were present at awful tragedy, told in her own simple language. the audience the Queen and the Crown Prince. It le the most interesting and Important state- This belar the Japanese Minister's first Inter
Captain G. Hensemann, will be despatched forOMPETITION, LONG RANGE CUP: Seeds have xirived, and Orders will be executed fund, acknowledged by the" Daily Telegraph, matter, and the relatives of one of there is sald
the above Port TOMORROW, the 24th instant,
at 4 P.M., instead of an previously notified.
For Freight or Passage, amply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.
Hongkong, aard Angust, vßat.
firat
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,~~~
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI.
THE
HE Steamship
"PAOTING."
Cantain Gyles, will be despatched on MON-
DAY, the 261b instant.
For Freight or Favsage, andiy to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents,
Honkong, and August, 1805.
LIMITED.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
FITAT
FOR SINGAPORE. SAMARANG AND
SOURABAYA.
HE Steamship
ΤΗΣ
"HUPEH," Captain Everit, will be despatched on TUES- DAY, the 27th instant,
For Freight or Paessee, innly to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AgentsTM
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1805.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE.
STEAM TIV
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YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI. -' (Passing through the INLAND SEA) HE Compray's Steamship
THE
“HOHENZOLLERN,”
Captain H. Weiter will leave for the above Ports on or shut THURSDAY, the 29th fustant.
For further Particulars, only to
MELCHERS & Co., Agents.
· Honekana, 2qıd'August, riot.
NORDDEITSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI. HE Company's Steamship
THE
-"OLDENBURG--
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Cup'sin Hein'gr, dys here with the ontward Ons Mall about the 25th instant, will leave
Hongkong, Tard August, 1805.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE:
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STEAM FOR SINGAPORE COLOMBO ADEN, SUÈZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN AND HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE. BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS:
AL
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON
TO LAND PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE. N.B.--CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON TURQVOR BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN RUSSIA. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) Oldenburg.... | Monday ... | 16th Sept, Kartrüki .......... | Monday ..... | 14th Oct. Prins Heinrich ... | Monday ... | 11th Nov, Press |
Monday...oth Dec. Sachsen............... Monday ... | 6th Jan, Gers .......... Mooday ... 3rd Feb.
Ranges, 860 and goo yards; Ten Shots and sighting. Entrance fee, 30 cents,
G. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary.
Hongkono, 23rd August, 1805.
WHERE AND HOW
TO SPEND A PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING.
AT
SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT BAY VIEW HOTEL.
SUNDAY NEXT || SUNDAY NEXT!
'R. OSBORNE begs to inform his meny
MFRIENDS and PATRONS that he has completed arrangements to provide
TIFFIN AND DINNER every Sunday, commencing on Sunday, agih instant,
ON THE LAWN
r
at BAY VIEW during the remainder of the sweltering Summer Months. Dinner will served on the Lawn from 7.30 to 9 PM. in First class style, and as all the delicacies of season baye been secured from Shanghai, Kobe, Australla and Callforola the proprietor of this populer resort feels certain he will be able to give bis guests a "spread" the like of which has never heen surpassed even on the occasion of the marriage of "Prince of the Blood,"
THE LAUNCH "KELPIE." To lasure the comfort of bis Patrons, Mr. OSBORNE. begs to state that he has made arrangements for the Launch "KILPIE" ta ran between New Fedder's Wharf and Bay View all day Sunday, every half-hour from noon up to midnight.
TERMS: CHITS and CASH-cash (unchopped British dollars) greatly preferred to quantities to salt customers.
Hongkang, 23rd August, 1905.
NOTICE
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LL BRITISH SUBJECTS wishing to
BRANCH of the
Abecoms MEMBERS of the, HONGKONG
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NAVY LEAGUE are, invited to communicate with the Under. signed at his Office No. 15. Queen's Road.
E. W. MITCHELL, Hon. Secretary, pro, tem, Hangkong, 11rd August, 1896. -NORTH-BORNEO REVENUE_FARMS.
more cOVERNOR. TENDERS will be received by the OPIUM FARM, North Borneo East Coast. SPIRIT LICENSE FARM, North Borneo, Prov.
Alenck (Kudat).
PAWNBACKING FIRM, North Borneo. CUSTOMS FARM OF IMPORT AND EXPORT
DUTIES, North Rorneo. GAMBLING RESTRICTION, for North Bernts
only.
BLACHAN, BIRDS-NEST, WHARE DUES AND MARKET DUES, North Borneo only. TENDERS for these FARMS may be made for the whole of the District Provlace or for each District and Province separately.
For Particolare, apply to the Hongkong or Stagapete Agents of the BRITISH NORTH BORNIO COMPANY.
(1137 "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.
THE Steamship
"GLENSHIEL" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gadows Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained,
Our First Supplies of these best Quality in the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.
SEED LISTS
with
Air Emergency meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 616, S.C., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 far 9 o'rick | precisely, Visiting brethren are cordially invited. JOHN THOMAS BUSH, the coloured sexman from the U.S.S. Charleston who recently caused the death of a Japanese at Nagasaki, was brought before the American Conen! and Assessors for Our Seeds are all tested before belig put up sentence the other day. Dr. Abercrombe read to the Court the' decision arrived at by the in LONDON:
American Minister with regard to the matter.
HINTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and can be obtained on application.
of arts,
They are packed under our own Supervision, | Prisoner was sentenced to three years' imprison. | Hiew since!his arri-ul in Seoul, extraordinement yet published and copies of it should be
and the greatest care is exercised to fasure protection in transit,
Sowings should be made in FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remafeder of the packets secured from damp, and kept la a dry place for repeat sowings.
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
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mest in Yokohama Gaol and to pay a fine of Importance naturally attached to the event by the politicians of the Korean capital. The $1,000 (gold).
Japanese correspondents confess ignoranco as to and the Count. It lestated, however, that, accord- THE Silk Conditioning Offices to be established the nature of the conversation between the King la Yokohama and Kobe will be put in operationing to trustworthy information, the Japanese from the 1st Aprli pext. The system will be Minister confined himself to speaking of what exactly the same as that followed In Europe and had thus far taken place, and reserved to a fatare occasion the discussion of fatare measures. America, and silk passing through the office will
The conversation is, moreover, wald to have be subjected to the strictest inspection, Machinery
been conducted in a spirit of marked mutami A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Flants and fox for the purpose is to be andered from Lyons and confidence and frankness. Among the King's foreign experts will be engaged for the numerous misconceptions, which Count Inoave use in the Garden generally,
supervision. Although at first the scale will be corrected, one concerned Lieutenant-General be Count Inonya's successor sooner or later. Ilmited, the offices will he enlarged after a few Viscount Miers, who is generally expected to Pik, It seems, in his conversations with the Klug, used to speak of Viscount Miura as one of bis beat Japanese friends, and the news that the Viscount would probably come to Seoul as Japanese Representative had consequently caused much uneastess, especially since it was received just when Pak had fled to Japan. His Majesty's anxiety on that score was dispelled by Count faouye's assurance that no connection whatever existed between Pak's flight and Viscount Miura's probable appointmentia Seoul.
It supplies, natural nourishment to the sall, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby alding the Piasts to attain to their full size, vigour and beauty,
years.
Two marines and six blue-j tekers, who came aat from home by the Tamar recently left by the Sold in Tins containing to lbs, each $1.75 Thales to-day to join the Tweed at the port of
to
21
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28 lbs. ......$4.50. Directions for use are given on the Label
RAUSOME "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS.
The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market,
For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices.
A. 3. WATSON & CO., LD
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ESTABLIHED A.D. 1841. Hongkong, 13th August, 1895.
BIRTH,
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
At a Meeting of the China Association held yesterday, unfortunately in private, a new Committee was elected and there was
Takao in Formosa. They were provided with Chinese banks, no pillows or matresses-simply bare planke to sleep on! They very naturally protested and signalled to the Victor Emanuel but, we understand, received the heartless reply -"Commedere ashore ; you'll have to proceed." | We can hardly believe that British soldiers and *allers have been subjected1to'such shameful treatment, but in the absence of any con tradiction we shall be compelled to believe it.
A WADDISH Correspondent calls the attention of the Singapore Free Press to the fact that the naw navy which China is about to acquire, to make up for the one that Japan has either destroyed or captured,-beglas_with_the_small_ rew now leoHongkong, named the Fatting. the F. Pl, Orfis Pote thereupon strikes his lyre thasly:-
Ne glad naiste of belching gue■
Aroused us yatunday When China's'nshlo Navy, saf Was inchared in the Eay.
Tis only and ship trily but
We should refrain from slighting, That gallant me, for while they've hor
They still can go en Pal Ting
A RUMOUR, which may possibly have good foundation, has, says the Rangoon Gastie, reached Indian to the effect that China intende
forwarded without delay to the friends of all out readers at home. The statement is as follows :--- It happened about 6.45 on Thursday morning and was almost dressed when I was startled by August int.. I had been up about half an hon a sudden shout of men's voices followed by a child's scream and rapidly succeeded by the lond report of a cracker and terified cries from the servants and teachers quarters. I went at once to our front door and them mat Mian Gordon coming late the house (she had been In answer to my sitting outside reading). enquiry"What is the matter?" she answered Something serious, I think the rioters are teachers rushed into the house and out the back here." Just as she was speaking one of our way without speaking, and then I saw a man coming from the Stewart's house brandishing long spear in his hand. I got the front door shut and locked before he reached it, and calling to Miss Gordon to help close the chatters in front of the house as rapidly as possible, at the same time we both urged the other ladley, who were still in bed, to get their things on and come at once. The man outalde began beating in the windows with his spear, and called others to join him, More men came, a cracker was let off in front of our house and then they all set to work to break in the front of the batas. Misa Newcombe and Miss Marshall were coon ready and joined Miss Gordon and myself at Miss Stewart's door, which was fastened on the Inside. After a little delay Mlus Stewart spened her dow, but we bad not succeeded in getting her things on before the men had effected an entrance, Some one shut the bedroom door and fastened it,' but wa soon saw our pastilon was more bapeless shat In there, so we opened the door and made a rusti to escape by the kitchen, hoping they were too busy plunderlog to notice. Unfortunately the kitchen door was fastened on the inside so we zatired to Mish Stewart's room again to consult, My Marshall receiving wound on her shoulder As we west back. We tried to escape by the tortamot at the ghalter goen and were lo the and drove us back with thele spears.
jumping ost
then knelt together in prayer as the men ham- mered on the door. Soon it was bust open searching for money to molest us. Seelag the and in they pushed, but at first were too busy
never despatched on an important | klichen door open, four of us-Miss Gordon, errand) duly arrived at Kucheng and that Console Manifold and Hixson were accordei a grand reception à la Chinoise. That is to say, Yamen runners were sent out to meet them, huge cards were presented to the cavoys and the arrecis leading to the Prefect's Yamen were
THE KUCHENG COMMISSION FIASCO.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
FOOCHOW, August 20th. Yesterday morning It was rumoured here that Consuls Mansfield and Hixson, who went up to Kuching the other day with an escort of 100 Chinese "berves" to investigate the recent massacre of helpless British women and children, had been refused permission to be present at the cxamination of persons-charged with complety in those dastardly outrages. I at once set to such rumours, and having infistica”Myldır talk it was a tron bilt" I promptly wired the news to you. The report is absolutely true. It appears that the Commission (a more-contemptible Commission as far a Britishers are concerted
WRI
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Miss Marshall, Miss Stewart, and I-made for |that, bot Misa Newcombe got separated from us and I never saw her again. We passed unfely through the deserted kitchen and into the court at the back, where we were agala. confronted by men. They searched us to see if we bad
a general feeling among the members to levy a War Tax se oplam Imported by her lined with troops and gilly decorated with"wat!" Joto the house when another man came and from India. This report, which has, apparently, coloured banners. So far all was, au our Ameri- reached India through oplem merchants, has
present that very little had been done in the past, and that nothing much would be done unless there were more frequent meetings. A letter from the Secretary of the Association in London addressed to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs was circulated among the members.
The business special to the China Aaso clation having been brought to a conclusion the Chinaman Introduced the subject of the Navy League, and read a letter
"from Admiral Sir Vesey Hamilton. The
any money about us, and one of them pulled the ring
off my finger. They were passing on asked them-Have you secured anything?" "Not yet" was the reply, "Do It quickly, then " not been received officially by the Government Can Cousins would say, O K, and it was of Indis, one way or the other: so it must be only when the question of the made of he said. I think it was just then that a man whose dress and appearance differed from all procedure was touched upon that the bitch the rest and who, I think, belonged to the Hwa accepted with caution. Under our existing treaty occured. The Consuls stated that as they were Sang village, interposed and begged them to with China, ta months' notice must be given to be accommodated with seats on the Bench spare our liv.. "If you give us $2,000" was by either side its proposed to alter the and be permitted to question witansies and so the scornful raply given him. Miss Marshall conditions of the Tientsin Treaty and the forth they had a right to smange, conjointly to help as. I asked him to save us if he could.
then begged me to go to this man and get
with the native authorities, themode of procedure |us
They
wont kill
Chefoo Convention. In the absence of official
you," he said, By this time news it is difficult to say how much truth can be at this very important frial. The Chinese officials we had gat entside and were standing boween attached to the rumour, but it seems quite posat first consented, but later on they said they the Stewart's house and ours, at the back. The sible that China contemp'ites an extra tax. At Cargo remaining undelivered after the 30th received by the Chamber of Commerce ] the same time it is improbable she would take foured they could not allow the Cousal to be I man gathered found `xad threatened as with kulves and spears. A division arose smeng present as their orders made no mention of them. Some suggested taking us to Kucheng
lastant, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected."
Consignees are requested to prosent ali Claims Chamber of Commerce being cosmopolitan zy measure which might imper] the steady such an unusual mode of fedicial procedure, for the hope of, a reward, others aborted
of N MONDAY, the 16th day of September. 6th proxima, otherwise they will not be recog-to act in regard to a matter purely British annually receives from the Indian oplum promptly with copies of all the deposition and, wound was bleeding profusely, and I begged ber
1895, at 3 P.M. the Company's Steamship "OLDENBURG," Captain Heintre, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE and CARGO, will leave this Port as above, calling at NAPLES and GINOA.
Shipping Order will be granted till Noor on SATURDAY, the 14th Sept. Cargo and Specie will be received on board until NOON on MONDAY
nized.
Bill of Lading will b: countersigued by:
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 23rd August, 1895.
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BROWN, JONES & CO.
DEALERS IN
imports. In connection with this question, Lord Rosebery's Memo, communicated to the Oplum Commission, volume 1 si the Raport, is highly interesting,
the 16th Sept, and Parcels will be received at ITALIAN AND AMERICAN KARBLE ANn | get the names of any others willing to join. | holders of the Brillab Nerth Beizzo Company: pretty arrangement and formally asserted their came rusking towards us carrying's red flag and
the Agency's Office until Noor on SUNDAY,
the
15th Sept, Contents of Packages are required.
$5 and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet
HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY
MEMORIALS.
and it was the gentlemen present, all
anderstand, assured the representatives of to let me try to staunch it, but she declared
was nothing. For a moment it seemed they British subjects, to say If they could do
Great Britain and the United States of America decided not to kill us, but to blad us and take us anything in the matter. The gentlemen
that the resi murderers would be executed at to Kucheng. Miss Marshall again asked me to present resolved to form themselves
Foochow in the presence of any deputies theber them not to bind us. I went up to the Into the Hongkong Branch of the Navy
seeming leader and sald we would walk quietly, League and Mr. E. W. Mitchell was MR. R. B. Martin presided on the 16th ultimes. Consuls might instruct to witness the carrying and told him if he killed us or il treated as the consequences would be most serious, "Wa[M- appointed Honorary Secretary pro. fm, to the twenty-fith half-yearly meeting of the sbaret out of the death sentence."
The two"Cenmuis at once objected to this on, then " he said. ́. Just at that moment a man A notification from that gentleman held at the Cannon Street Hotel, and, in moving
crying- published this evening, as well as the pro- the adoption of the report, stated that the right to be present at the trial and to take an urge all British subjects to send in their names. It will be time enough to go further into the fubject when we see what Is done by the new organisation. If it is to be carried on in the helpless fashion in carried on, it wont accomplish much, but we have better hopes. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
"KILL THEM!?" KILL THEM }} "EVERY OUR}" active part in the proceedings, and thereupon man seized me by the cellar of my
Na Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than | LETTERE CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE grame of the League, and we strongly sccounts showed that the company was 8,603 the Chinese officials, who were of comes acting icket and pointed a knife to my throat,
Cubic in Measurement,
The Steamer has splendid Accommodation
and carries Doctor and Stewardess.
Linen can be washed on board.
--For further Particulars, apply to.
MELCHERS & Co., Agente.
Hongkong, 23rd August, 1865.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
" DIOMED,"
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LEAD CEMENT.
Intimations.
DAKIN. CRUICKSHANK & which the China Association has been right scross the interior. With easy access from inexpedient and the Consuls decided to have / rather we received the paslanghi, A blow on
Captain Bartlett, will be despatched as above S
on TUESDAY, the roth September. For Freight or Pasenge, spply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, aard August, 1895.
TO LET.
WELLING HOUSES :--
DHOUSES I RIPON TERRACE,
COMPANY, LIMITED,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS,
BIMPLE AERATED WATER.
WATER.
EMONADE.
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*INGER ALE ---
"GROUND FLOOR of No. 1 BLUE
BUILDINGS.
No. 5, KNUTSFORD
KOWLOON.
No. 9, CHANCERY LANE.
OFFICES
TERRACE,
FIRST FLOOR No. 7, PRAYA CENTRAL, lately occupied by Messrs. HOLLIDAY, WISH & Co.
Of course, in the absence of an armed foreign
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the head, mada me unconscious for
better off than in the previous year. Á great dësi of country had been opened up, and he believed under Instructions, from the Viceroy of the and then as our eyes met he dropped his the telegraph had been extended so far each side province, polifvely selased to agree to anything band and walked away. In the scuffle. I had of the kind. Farther negotiations with the local been dragged away from the others little way of the colony that it would not be difficult to go officials were berefore, and very naturally, deemed but now got back to them and standing close Indis, there was near the coast a fine healthy nothing more to say to the Viceroy's represent-minute. When I came to I was lying range of mountains $3,8000 feet high, and it was proposed to forms a sanatorium, which they hoped atives but to await in Kucheng Instructions from between Miss Marshall and Miss Stewart,
Beard I. KHI
men's valces..
Lay their respectiva "Goversmenis, and with the would bring a large number of peratus the object in view of obtaining instructions Messes, 2 first, and I hoped was still living. Soon 1 quite stilk Miss Marshall was groaning a little. Sir Charles Jessel, in seconding the motion, sald Misaifeld and Hixson thereupon wrote despatches heard the order to start away given, followed by GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE,
there were wonderful prospects before them to their superiors la Faking which were forwarded the crackling of burning wood which told me our the country were only energetically developed to Foochow by Rev Mr. Starr, one of the LONDON, Angust sand.
houses were on ära. The next thing I remember Mr. Curzon (Under-Secretary of State for That the Board were endeavouring to do by misionaries attached to the Commission, who "Oh I they vs killed them all." As sooZ BE
was hearning Cassie Stewart's voice crying Foreign Affairs) has addressed France regarding opening up roads and encouraging the construc-rived kere at noon to-day. recent movements in the Niger district. In bis tion of railways and telegraphs." They wero
dared I got up. A glance told me Miss Stewart address he states that he has no knowledge of
and Mies Gorden had gone, but Miss Marshall and Mias Toper Saunders seemed to be breathing still. They were lying fast ander the wall of the house and with some difficulty 1 dragged them a little further out of the reach of The Rainbow arrived here yesterday. What the fames. Then, feeling my own strength fast on earth did she come for? Why, on earth, don't giving way, I went in search of help. Standing the British Government send the whole fleet on the lil I fooked down and Hawthan bluejackets as a bodyguard for Her Majesty's but I think he was too frightened; still, I knew here and detach from It about 400 marines and standing below I beckoned to hims to come, representative who has been izented with | by his signs be was friendly and so somehow I so much contempt ? It is beyond quer made my way down the hill to where he was THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial on that he would never have gone to standing. Cassic Stewart (fr years of age) and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge Kuching had he not been given to understand | Jeloed in on the way with baby Stewart, with thanks the following donations to the fande | that he would be allowed to be present at lie and fold me the other children were en of the Hospitals —
trial. What the end of this fasco wil be, good the hill, but she did not know where -- The Trustees Zoroaabrian Chasity Fund...faço | news' knows, but what it ought to be we do bar mother and father were. Some Căriitfans The Porte has awain rejected the demands of | Mr. Cheong Tat Ting immunomasna 25 know troops, gatling guns, and the Viceroy of then joined us. "At first they were afraid to take the Powers for lockign control is the Armenian || Mr. Zalag Kam dia T'ong Zoommm............. dj Fakkan hangad at the yard-arm of a British | na to Miss Hartford's house, which was close st hand, fearing the return of são bioterns but Ruding [17] Reform
glam
any French expedition to Equatoria j that the now engaged in various enterprises, and their time has not yet arrived to reconsider to evacus. old policy of sitting still had been abandoned tion of Egypt; that the Government is not pre- After some discussion the report was adopted. pared to announce its policy with regard, to the SARSAFARILLA
Buffer State ; that fin policy in regard to Kis
***By an Imperial decree issued on the 11th last, RASPBE
ASPBERRYADE, &c. Cheng and the country beyond the Mekong is Hal-king has been appointed President of the the same as Lord Rosebery's; that, in regard to Board of Civil Office ; Klog-shing, President of
the object of the Government is to vindicats British faterests and to safeguard the integrity of the Board of Revenue, and Jung-la, President of DAKIN, CRUICKBHANK & Co.'s WATERS are the actonomy of the country, and further that the Board of War. made under the constant inpervision "Da duly || the Government will see that Chlas grants the qualified Engilsh Chemist and will bear compa-same advantages to Burma as it has accorded
to Tonquin, ||rison with the best English Manufactures,
Special tends to HOTELE, CLUBS, Mízesis and- THE PORTE, THE POWERS AND other Large Consumers,
ARMENIAN REFORMS.
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force to back them up, the Consuls are helpless and are, practically, the laughingstock of the whole of the population of Kucheng,"