Mr. Ludlow's bay Hobelt, 'st albom

Mr. C. S. Taylor o Mr. Freddy's bl. Junfets, Isto Æclos, List ylb

Mr. Cumming o – Mer Edmund's ar, Bonyas, tost-tib¬Mfr. Pike~o Mr. Boyd's gr. Dandes, toit 1lb ....ouumedar

Mr. F. M, Boyd o Mr. Somerset' br. Certainted, 11stdib

„Mr. Dallas o A good looking field of plug were sent away to a bad start. Hollybock Immediately rushed to the front and beld a good lead right over the course, the others never having a chance of catching him. Entering the Straight Ravelston and Little Prince tried gallantly to overtake the leader, but they never got within challenging distance of him, and Hollyhock was easily by four lengths from Ravelston; Little Prince was third, half a length behind Ravelston: Hobelt was fourth, Potomac fifth and Danden last. *Time, 59 secs.

The Club Cup, value, Tis. 150; second pony, Tir. 50; for Chlas pontos; weight for inches as per scale; griffins at date of entry allowed colbs,; entrance, Tis. 5. Two miles. Mr. Hugh Owen's gr. Freedom, xost alb.....

Mr. Midwood I

· Mr. Henry Morries' sp. Huckleberry, tosi yib...

Mr. Marler a Lord C. Conyngham's gr. Monte Cristo, (late

Sans Regret) at 41b......Mr. M. Jonen 3 Mr. Foorman'scr. Primrose, 1st 1lb MrDallas ö Mr. Ring's gr. Thus, rost. 13lb Mr. Meyerlak o *Lolb allowance deducted. Of the five started Primrose was the favourite. When the flag fell Primross got well away, his

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rued, and at Bellevue was racing neck and neck | from the Mount Drysdalo mias near Cobar, in || with Placid Joo. From here to the Judge's boxs | New South Wales.

magnificent race ensued, Eɔlos winning by a

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short head from Méne]], Placid Joe having fallen w-length behind into third place. Cremorne was fourth, Clermiston fitb, Fusilier alxth and Blue Bonnet last. The whole field was well together at the falsh., Time, a min. 10 secs.

The LOTTERY STAVES, for all Chlon poults;

value, Tle soo, added to a sweepstakes of The 15 each ; farfelt 'Ti»,'5 il declared on or belora the date fatozing the entiles for the Antumn Meeting, when the balance Tis, so is to be pald, and the name and colour of the any

declared. The Siakes will be divided as į * follows :—First pony 70 per cent., second pony 20 per cent, and third pony to per cent weight for inches as per scale; griffins which brve arrived in Shanghal on or after I August, 1895, and have been bought at public. ancilon by a member of the Cluh allowed ylbs.; gilffins purchased prior to above date and all ponies that have fun and not won race, or have not been placed in any race of så mile or over allowed 4lbs; no pontes quallided to run unless entered at the Autuma Meeting, otherwise than in the Hack Stakes or the Grand National Steeplechase. One Milo and a half. Nominatión transferable. Closed on 1st July, 38 nominations. Mr. Charley's gr. Sanı Parell, rost 11th

Mr. Kanack's ch. Komaisu, tist rib Mr. Hampton's dus Eclipse, Itml xlb............

Mr. A. W. Burkill 3

Mr. Midwood I

Mr. C. R. Burkill a

AUCKLAND; October zoth, "General" Booth bas nived in Wellington, and had a cordial welcome.

LONDON, October 14th. The shiobuliding engineers in Balfest have struck work for higher wages, and the strike Is expected to ex'and to the Tyne and Glargow.. | effecting over 50,000 men.

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The Free Labor Congress in England, representing 120,000 workmen, bare passed a resolation condemning the labor unions for trying to force the Government to introduce the Employers Liablility Bill,

SYDNEY, October 15tb.

on a charge of perjury.

Dean has been commfited for talal in Sydney

Sir Julian Salomons has received letters from Australia expressing approval of his conduct in some of the highest judicial legal authorities in making Important disclosures respectlag perjury to connection with the Dean murder case.

PERTH, W.;. October 15th. An extensive fire has occurred at Ce gardic, the damage done being estimated at £150,000.

THE "BELGIC" INQUIRY,

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|tion of French intrigues and laterest" in those | will facliltats, and to the steady increase of her

regions.

It will be necessary to watch. French proceed- Ings on the Chinese frontier, and it will be yery surprising indeed if the developments predicted by us do not take place within a no very dislast perlod.—Rangoon Times,

THE PROSPECT IN THE -FAR-BAST~~

Intimations.

day of November, 1895.

SHANGHAI, 211) October, 1895.

resources for a great contest to be maintained ai sex. ^ She needs for that contest not only more fighting ships, but more power of effecting Shari List will close at Noon on the Fifteenth speedy repairs, and a certain development among her Admirala of marine strategy. She will have to contend in the next war, which in Japan is apparently considered inevitable, with European energy, and her rulers, though elated with their late, successes, are the last men to underrate the difficutilen of a Taste any of the conditions of which will be unfamiliar, Popular feeling is a great force in our days, and wo should be the last to question its weight in Japanese councils, but we should feel no surprise if Japanese atatearen agreed, for the present, to concessions which would avert Immediate

war-Economist.

INTELLIGENCE.

SUPREME COURT.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

November rat.

FIXTURES. The following cases were fixed for the respectiva dates:-

Monday Nov. 4th, 1901-Hop Hing v. Tam Woo $183.54 rott-Kwong Fat Loong v. Tam Woo... 503.32 191-Kwang Sang Le ing v. Tam Woo 347-35

Tuesday Nor. 5th. 1768-Dawan Slagh v. Jundar Stugb... 33.00 1936-Keong Wan Woo v. Chat Hing 1,000. 104fundah Singh v. Wodawa Singh 50.00

Are the Japanese to be at once hunted out of Korea ? Probably no one except the Russian Minister for the Asiatic department could answer that question with entire confidence, but it certainly looks, if the telegrams of the week are to be trusted, as li some special pressure were ai sut to be applied at Toklo." "It is announced, first, that Germany, after some hesitation, has agreed to join Russia and France LEGAL in their policy to Farther Asis; and, secondly, that the Three Powers have together requested Japan to accelerate her departure from the Linotong Pentorala, Taken in connection with Prince Hobenk he's recent wisit to the Tear, and his hasty summons on his retuin to a conference with his Imperial master, that looks as if the Three Powers bad resolved to place fresh pressure upon Japan, a resolve the more remarkable as the Government of the Mikado had already resolved to evacuate Port Arthur, and had lasted orders for dismantling the fortress, which is in full process of execution. Great Powers do not usually wasto strength in that way, or betray anything like huny, and it difficult to avoid the suspicion either that Russia distrusts the Japaness promises, and is of her fleet, or that the Tsar has decided to run all pretensions to Protectorate over Korea. Rainian papers have been pointing to that demand for some time as in the end unavoidable, and the Emperor may consider that, na Japan is building cruisers, he cannot be too peremptory or to prompt. In either case, the blow to Japanese pride will be most severe, and it will become a question whether, if Great Britain still stands aloof, another war in the Far East can be inally averted,

nearest attendant belog Monte Cristo which per i Mr. Middy's ro-ra, Zealth, rost 1alb Hr. Read o stranding of the O. &0. steamer Belgic solved to give Japan no time for the Increase | 1950-Kwost Man Wo u Hang Li... 280.00 on even larms with the lander at the Monument † Mr. Foarman's cr. Primross, IIяt rĺb '............***** Hall, Esq.) presided and there were with him ; ki elves, and compel the ilval Power to abandon | 1833-Chrung Taung Lia v. Danesberg

Mr. C. S.

and passed him at the Bushes. Passing the Stand the first round the order was Monte Cristo, General Toptigin's d' Every 'Awkins, Izst zib

Primrose (encing well together) Huckleberry,

Titus and Freedom. The same order prevailed Mr. John Peel's wh. Torchlight, rost talb......

to Loangiel, bat entering the Back Straight Boyd's gr. Danblane, x1st zib Freedom showed his paces with a vengeance, and, rushing to the front, bad

good! lead at the three-quarter mile post. At Probal's Corner the order was: Freedom, three lengths ahead of the field, Huckleberry, Monte Cristo, Primrose and Titus. It was in vain the field tried to overtake Freedom from this polat, and amid tremendous cheerlog he romped home a dexen lengths in front of Hackleberry, Monte Cristo, six lengths bebind, being third, Titus fourth and Primrose, thoroughly besten, fast. Time, 4 min, goj sec. The WHANGPOO Stakes, valus, Tis, 150, added -to a Sweepstakes of-Tis,-5-each, second pony, Tis, so for China ponies being bond fide prifins at date of entry; weight for inches at per scale. Winners of a race, 7lbs, extra. One mile and a half,

Mr. Henry Morrins) w. Mayberry, 1012 12lb...

Mr. Pike I

Mr. Master 2

Mr. John Peel's d. The Laird, 11st tlb........ Mr. Riog's grey Aurelius, rest 4lb

Mr. Meyerink 3 General Topligio's gr, Shoofly, fist tib.....

Mr. Dallas. Mr. Common's gr. Petrarch, rost 12lb 4་་་་་་་་

Mr. A. W. Borkil

-Mr. C. R.

Mr. Freddy's gr. Magalficent, fost salb Mr. Denny's br. Hercules, tost 12lb .........

Mr. Machado a Mr. Gostay's gr, Odio, 119ł zib......................Mr. Kend o Mr. Boyd's dan Dunrobin, 11st 4ib

Mr. F. M. Beyd o The Laird started favourite in a field of nine. Danrobin was the first to show in front; with Aurelius, which speedily look the lead, second. Passing the Stand Aureila's still showed the way, with Dunrobin second and Shoofy third, the favourite having fallen behind. At Loangle, Shoofy had run lato second place, Aurelius leading. Aurellus led the field to the Monument, where Mayberry, coming up from behind, assumed premier position and held it to the Bushes where he was challenged by the favourite. The Laird, however, could not make up the Intervening distance and Mayberry Anally came home the winner by half length, Aurellos two lengths behind the Ivourite being third, Odia fourth, Sheofly fifth and Dunrobin last. Time, 3 mln. 23 seca,

The AUTUMN COP, value, Tis. 150; second pony, Tis. (a; for China ponies: weight for loches as per scale; entrance, Tik 5. Three quarters of a mille.

Mr. Ludlow's bay Hoheit, ist zib.

Beld

Mr. Dailas o

Mr. Master o

Mr. F. M. Boyd Mr. Storgia' gr. Vaquero, 1111 110............

Mr. Meyerink o The Mercury gires the following description of this race :—This was a new race and although | It came last on the programme still there waAE A great deal of interest attached to it as some good ponics were entered. Owing to the rain it was diicult to see the but on entering the Straight Enery Awking came first, with the well together. Fassing the Grand Stand "Enery "Awkins held the premier position two lengths ahead of Eclipse and Primrose, with Sans Farici last. This order was maintained to Loonglet gate 'Eno y 'Awkins increasing bis lead to five lengths, but at the Three-quarter. mile post Eclipse broke through, the field coming on together, and suddenly Midwood, urging on Sans Parlel came up and took second place. This pony led at Probst's Corner, 'Enery 'Awkins | second, with Kamatsu third.. At the Monument Edery Awkins gave place to Komatro, and entering the Home Straight Sans Patiel Fed, Komatin second and Eclipse coming up on the Inside, but Sans Pariel won gamely by three lengths in front of Komates. There was a hard race for second place, but Kamsiau came in a length ahead of Eclipse, 'Eaery 'Awkins fourth, Zenith filth, Torchlight last. Time, gmln. 18recs,

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The China Navigation Co.'ssteamer Whampoa, Captain T. Hards, with the Australian mall, arrived in barbour last night. For the following telegrams wo are indebted to our Colonial exchanges :---

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YOKOHAMA, October zrel, Ia H.D.M. Court at Yokohama, on the 21st Inst., Naval Court of Inquiry was held to investigate the circumstances attending the Sunorski, on the 3th Sept. H.B M. Consul (J. C. as asterson Capt. E. Street Ravenns Capt, W. A. Evans, Monmouthshira ; und Capt. R. Macgregor, Guildhall Mr. J. F. Lowder appeared for Capt. Walker, and Mr. B. C. Poward, agent of the O. &O. Company, also watched the erquiry, Lengthy evidence was given and the Court, after reviewing the evidence, found:

I-That up to the time of passing, Noshima Light the Master appears to have navigated his ship with due care.

II-That after that point sufficient care was

not taken in calculating the distance run by the ship.

III-That owing primarily to this neglect the Master was led into an error of judgment in mistaking-Mela-Head for Susosaid.

IV-That the casualty was due entirely to this error of judgment on the part of the Master. V-That the conduct of the First Officer, Mr. Tilson, is commended for having pald duc regard to te navigation of the ship and for hav ing drawn the Master's attention to the fact that the ship was too near the land and should not bave been hauled up so 10an,

VI-That after the casualty everything appears to have been done that was necessary for securing the safety of the ship and passengers.

VII-That the Second Officer, Mr. Beckman, was drowned in performing his duty of launching and getting ready the boats and, that all available measures were taken to save his life.

VIII-The Court, considering that the Master's mlatake, though a serious, ane, is the first made by bim during a service extending over 14 years in command, are of opinion that a severe reprimand will meet the Justice of the case, and he is hereby reprimanded accordingly. The conduct of the rest of the officers and crew is free from blame.

IX...That the expenses of this Court, amount, ing to £8 Jar. 63., be paid by the Master.

BINDING CRINA HAND AND FOOT.

Wednesday Nov. 6th,

1800 Andrew v. C. Holdsworth 1896-Sit Lang Kit v. Taal Koon

Heng***

Thur day, Novambar yih... 1959-Cheng Kam Chuen v. Villa

50,00

THE SOY CHEE COTTON SPINNING COMPANY,

To

LIMITED.

be registered under the provisloos of the German Law relating to Companies, the lability of members to be limited to the amount of their Shares,

CAPITAL 1,000,000 TAELS. Bluided into 2,000 Shares of Tls. 500 each, (with power to increase the Capital)

1,400 Share bave been amplled for and will be allotted, and the remaining 600 Shares are now offered for subscription. TERMS:

50 Tacle to be paid on application. 150 Tacit

allotment.

100 Tacis 100 Tsela 100 Tuels 11

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91

1st March, 1895.

1st June, 1896.

11

31st August, 1895.

Provisional Directors:

Mr. PH. ARNHOLD (MESTI ARNHOLD,

_KARBERG &.Co.)

Mr. G. GALLES (Messrs, S. C. FARKHAM &

Co., LIMITED.) Mr. A. WASSERFALL (Messrs. Stussen &

Co.

吳少鄉

315.81 Mr. WOO SAW CHIN 137-33 Mr. SUN CHUNG YING

[Lɔper & Co. et. alimuűmanume 408.30 1958-Leong Sing v. Kwong Hing...

Filday November "th.

67.45 1947-Nother Slogh v. Oojan Singh.... 103.00 -1913–Kwong Hingv. Leong Slag.... .... 136.00 1757-Sla Heng Chuen e, Ho Hlog...

870.00 Judgment was given in the following cases for the plaintiffs. 1110-Ma Tia v. We Kam.........

$100.00 1917 Shang Cheong v. I WO

12110 1931-Fung For Tua v. Chan Sing Yla 1943-Colonial Treasurer On Lai

King 1943-Farken Slogh . We Yuk......... 1945-Maralm Singh v Essen Slagh, 1946-Saltic Makozed 2. Keened

General Managers:

Messrs. ARNHOLD, KARBERO' & Co. Bankers:

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

W

* Legal Adotur ? Merst. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER.

HIS COMPANY will carry on the business

of COTTON-SPINNING-in-all-its- branches : weaving will also be carried on if the Directors consider it desirable. It is proposed to established Mill in Shanghai of not less than 40,000 Spindles. 4.00

10,00

341.88

50.co

10.94 55.60

The Mill will be built in the neighbourhood of the Yangtze-Poo Road, a suitable site having been slready secured at a moderate price.

The buildings and mill will be on the most 1957-Sham Um v. Tseng Tra!........ 1954-Colonial Treasurer v Sige San..... Sisapproved deslans and will be provided with the 1916--Poon Chits. Yang Kam Yang. $0.70 most modern machinery and appliances suitable

to the climate and Chlñese milf hands. Judgment for the defendant in the following

caso.

1801-Tseng La &, C. Holdsworthan

POLICE COURT,

The management and the direction will be in the hands of the General Managers subject to 44-77 | the supervision of a Board of Directors.

We have little doubt that sharp-pressure-la being applied to Tokio, and the effect IU produce will depend upon the result of a contest between the two parties which at this moment wield power in which is airly wellOne of these parties. understand here, le-ready, if too severely pressed, to meet Ruslan demands by a direct deflance. It argues that St. Peters. barg intends war, that it had better be resisted before the railway across Siberia is finlabed, and that neither France nor Germany will render any serious sailstance, France having Mads gascar to conquer, and Germany feeling to genuine interest in the quarrel. The struggle would, of course, be severe, but still it would be maritime, and Japan had much better run the risk of a matlume defeat than be bullied by open violence out of all advantage from her great was, and deprived of all the prestige is Asla të sequire which she had expanded so many liver. Russia, it is calculated, could not invade the Island Empire, and could not, therefore, if she triumphed in the conflict, demand much more. For breaches of the Markets Regulations, ten than now, before a shot has been fred, she is hawkers were punished either by being fined up requiring of Japan. On the other hand, one to $3 or Imprisoned for fourteen days. Three victory at ses, and Vladivostock would be charges of street obstruction were dealt with by at Japanese mercy, the Chiness would finlog up to $2. Two coolies were fined ga sach in their farces to the victors, and the for running richshas without licenter, Seven Ruslan advance through Asia, which threatens days' imprisonment was infilcted on three Mongolians, and prhaps British Interests Chinese out at night without passes. A Chinese as well, would be thrown back, is right fireman and a Japanese waller were given seven of century. very bold days each for being drunk and disorderly. For policy is fave

Is lavoured by many Japanese statesmen, gambling, & coolle was Sised 33, and for allowing and is strongly approved by the majority of the gambling in his house a shopkeeper was fined people, whose patifolio pride has been greatly Sto *Three · charges of breaches of the Opfum Founded by European therais, who believe that | Grdinance were punished with fines of $10, 84 their only serious enemy is Russia, and who and £3 respectively. For not keeping a proper einnot resist the impression that the Japanese | register of the persons to whom arms were sold; as yet concentrate upon her Eastern seaboard were fined $1 each for imbibing too much army is too strong for any force which Russia can a desler, was - fined $35. Two foreign scamen These gentlemen contand that, although Japan ' squire-face,” and having to be taken care of by and even, if necessary, avoid a marine engage fa hardly ready, she can protract the contest; | the police. ment until her army, advancing from Korea, bas roller of Pekin. won battle, and decided the hesitating

be for s

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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILS DUR:

Engilsh (Rohilla) 4th inst. American (City of Paking) gih inst. Canadian (Empress of India) gth fast. Australian (Guthrie) 6th fast, Indian (Catherine Aßcar) yth Inst. American (China) 19th lust. Tacoma (Victoria) asud lust,

THE China Mutual S. N. Co.'s steamer Chingwo, from Glasgow, Manchester and Liverpool, parsed

Penang on or about the 18th lest, and at Hong- the Canal" to-day, and may be considered due at

kang on or about the 28th inst.

SHIPPING RETURNE.

ARRIVALS.

From 8 pm. yesterday to ♬ pon. to-day.

Whimjad muumisteamer, from Sydney. Marie Fabien

Cheloo, Nanchang Kwango.......

Amoy,

Conton

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Newchwang. Canton. Shangbal.

LONDON, October 4th. Professor R. K. Danglas, Keeper of the Oriental Books and MSS. at the British Museum, and Professor of Chinese at King's College, London, expresses a doubt as to whether Reals in coming forward to finance the Chinese The benevolent Interference of France and the Chinese authorities are seting in a straight loans, and in establishing a Russo-Frankish forward manner in se promptly accepting the British ultimatum and promising to degrade serious consequences for the Chinese in the Bank in China will, we predict, have some Lia Ping Chang, the Viceroy of Sarchear, who

held reponsible for the slots and outrages in are, which the latter little anticipate. It the province of Szechuan. The Professor points the poor show, she made to her muggle with pracifcally means that Chins, having shown by out that, Lin Ping Chang the same official

Japan that she is effete and unable to cope aren who was reported to have been degraded in con-

There is, however, another party, much less with a third class power, is regarded by two first known in London, which has great influence nection with the anti-missionary

riots last year,

class ones, acting in conjunction, as likely to be with those opon whose fat a decision mat and he is, therefore, inclined to place bat ilitie Mr. Raby's ch. Sir Charles, 1ost gib.........................

an easy prey whenever It salts them to each ultimately depend. These advisors, though rellance in the Emperor's edict that the Viceroy take a slice of her territory. In the meantime a careful not to affront the aroused susceptibilities Mr. C. R. Burkill shall never again be allowed to hold office. Mr. Oswald's br. Ravelston, 11st 4lb........... The half-yearly meeting of shareholders in affaits, is being gradually established, by the to retain any dominios, or claim to dominion, sight of interference, if not of control, in hex of the Japanese people, are not at heart auxious Mr, Read the Bank of Australasia was held to-day. Mr. Mr. Jimdick's gr. Kelple, 101t 12b........ Z. M. Nelson, who presided, said that the bank offer to the investors in Chinese bonds: think that will in the end prove burdensome, Gnancial guarantee these two European rations epon the mainland of the Chinese Empire. They A. W. Ber

Berkill 3 had attained a position in which it might be Mr. Chetwynd's sk. Viceroy, 11st 15

described as on the up-grade. The directors,

In the north there is the Siberian railway by forcing Japan to fight when her enemies Mr. Dallas he

to feed or tap the Chinese provinces and chocas, and upon the territory which the were determined to adhere to their Russia, we may be sure, will not fall to take Russians will soon be able to reach in over- Mr. Charley's ch. The Spotter, late Myster conservative policy, and would not make large advantage of her newly acquired influence overwhelming force. Tagad, they cantend, had much

lous, at rib

Mr. Midwood o advances unless upon ample security. He Mr. Baxey's bl Blach Velvet, 1st alb.....

declared that the alt to England of Mr. John

China to absorb all the northern trade of that better remain the Billain of the Far East,' aly When she finds the time tips to filch exclusively upon her mail:ime power, and retain country. Mr. Crawford Sawer, the superintendent of the bank in Isrge slice of territory from China, she will her freedom to strike her blows

wherever Australia, had been of great advantage. Mr.

ver they may to most effective. If she retires from Mr. C. 8. Taylor. Charles Hamilton was elected a director in there ranged for the co-operation of France, Mr. Freddy's bl. Juniata, late Bolus 11st 7ib

and she will, no doubt, reciprocate when place of his father, Mr. E. W. T. Hamilton.

Koren, Russia will have nothing father to Mr. Commleg

France to turn wants her good offices for demand, she will, of course, receive adequate The Berlin correspondent of the Standard like purpose. Mr. Ring's bay Orion, Mr. Meyerlak rost zalbays that conclusive proofs have been found on standing, which places China between the years she may place her feet in a condition

This alce little

under

compensation in money, and in two or three Mr. Boyd's gt. Dundee, Mr. F. M. Boyd 1rat Tibo the Armenian prisoners that the English agitation two European mill-stones, will slowly but wholly beyond attack even from combined Mr. Toog's gr. Missisippi, ostab of fostering this rising. The Sultan of Turkey

for reformas in Armenis has only had the effect surely convert the Celestiai Empire, or a great here all resistance is rapidly dying away, and squadrons. She already poesies Fermosa, Of the eleven that started Revelston was the

of Portion 1, into a

Franco-Romulan appanige, at OT, least, protectorate. There does not seem she bad much better watch an opportunity to with Orion second and Juniata third. At

to be any Chinese statesman Probel's Carter Juniata had taken the lead, but the Australian revenue returns, states that they the process of disintegration--the wasting away

or willing to arrest a contest in which she is not certain of success, fell back again at the Monument, where the indicate a welcome turn for the better, and of her vital energies or to curb the bribery and

There is no territory worth having to be taken away from Russia, while if an army were Zoftro umeans an whole field closed up. Viceroy being lule in greater purchasing power. advance of the others. Entering the

The Chinese authorities hava satisfied the coruption of the official clasers from top to lost in the Arst coolest with Europe, the § Thaler ...... Straight Ravelston and Kelpie rushed to the frost, the claims made by Germany in connection with

bottom, which surely bringing ruin en the self-confidence of the Japanese people, in which consists much of their strength, would former on the falls and the latter outside, but the outages on German mission stations at France's activity in south and south-western be rudely shaken. It would be passing Bellevus they were both gallantly | Swatow,

there in regard to railway construction, com- fore, these counsellors say, for the Mikado's beaten by Sir Charles, which came home a

mercial trades, the establishment of mete Government to avail liself, of the union amarg winner neck in front of Ravelston, Kelpie, a length behind, being third. Orion was fourth,

on Tonquin and Annam borders, the three Powers, and, retiring with digaliy The Spotter fifth, Black Velvet sixth and Viceroy

and of banks, are all in anticipation of new before apparently irresistible odds, to await Just. Time, I min. 34 secs.

developments which she hopes to profit by events, and prepare for the opportunity She wants to have a completely free hand on sevenge, which, if the fleet can only be adequately Holine Rickmers... is Kowloon Deck. the East bank of the Mekong, and this she can strengthened, is certain to arrive. The Chiness, Kagoshima Maru and have so long as England claims Mong Sin faithless though they are, cannot then confiscate Kowloon Traf to finance China in order to get Japanese

bars the way.

Idemelle

and Japan may secure coming *Riojim The Ides that France and Russia are helping European complications an effective ally.

oflu Maru Frikso troops quickly out of the country soetas a European to form an episton sa to which of these Progres

It is impossible, of course, for any unofficial Praya LOVE. plausible one; but unfortunately for this view policies will is the and prevail. If the Japanese Kinikin Mer... of the matter we in Barns have had some Farliament governed the Empire the former Jacob Christensen.man perience of Pranch methods of establishing - would undoubtedly be adapted, but it does not | Gasfit `umuamujamiatko

Interesta in

W Cosmopolitan countries of action. wabe Lulle out af their | govern fl, and those who do ara man capable ti a Capt. Hardy has made survey of the American sphere annexation

remember how our are well-control. They willed twenty years ship Willem H. Macy, which was beached of Upper Bea 'demand for the immediaté accepliños of the title plan of a French bazat abort the nice for the war with Chias and then acid wer / few days ago at Tateyama after colliding with sterling, on the security of the Burmese customs measure themselves with any European Fower.

advancing a milion and they can wait ten more before datles on the river, cessions, such as the sole

Mr.

M. Jones

has damisted the whole of his Armenian

The

favourite, Mississippi got off with the lead, employmancial News, In commenting upon the situation, or either ableable of grasping | acquire othér íslands than stake everything upon

The FAH WAH CUP, value, Tim. 150; second pany, Tis, so; for Chins ponies that have not won a race; walght for inches as per scales; griffins at date of entry allowed gibs. 1

entrance, Tis, t. One mila. Mr. Ring's pb. alas, 11st 4b Mr. Meyerink Mr. Kanuck's gr. Meneji, toit ralb

Mr. C. R. Burkill s

Mr. Jouver's eh. Placid Joe, 11st- tib

Mr. A. W. Burdli 3 Mr. Macander's gr. The Premier, host yib...

Mr. Crawled o Mr. B. C. gr. Arftert, rxsi alb Mr. Bauerfeind a Mr. Deyasdant's cr. Cremorne, *rest Dum

Mr. Oswald's gr. Clermiston, 11st fib.

Dallas

October yih,

The South Wales Government have joined a 3 per cent loan of four militons at a premium of 294, and havy landering is expected. The loan

already quoted at a premiums."

M. Bockey formerly French Minister of Commerce, is a report on French trade, UNYE that the airports of France formerly approached thoms of England, Germany being fourth on the

list, Betwem 1870 and 1890, however, England became supreme in the matter of exports, the United States coming second, Germany third, and Trasos femeth. The exports of France during 1894 wars731,000,000 franca (£39,340,000) | under those of 1565.

October gib

It is believed the Sultan's reply to the Armenian reforma will not satisfy the Emopean

Fowers.

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Farther Information with regard to the estimated cost of working, profits, etc., can be obtained at the Office of the General Managers. Applications for Shares should be made on accompanying form and forwarded to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPO. RATION together with the amount payable on application.

number of Shares

by any applicant be got slotted the implor of the amount paid on depealt will be appropriaind towards the van die from much applicant en allotment,

If so allotment is made the Deposit will be returned in foll

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Prospectuses and forms for xppilestion for Shares can be obtained at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, or at any of their branches in China, or at the Office of Messrs. ARNHOLD, KARBERO AND CO, or at say of their branches.

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Two Stepping Stones

| to consumption are aliments we often deem trivial—a cold and a cough. Consumption thus acquired is rightly termed "Consumption from neglect."

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Scott's Emulsion

not only stops a cold but it is remarkably successful where the cough has become deep seated.

All business is new suspended in Constan-

of other con- They are well aware, 100, of their own weak Express of the 23rd ult, and finds that the stems Mr. Midwood o Hoopla. Placards have been posted about the

of building fall-points, and though probably as self-confident of the ship is smashed down to within four fast Mr. Common's gr. Patral, rost soib kir. Jones odity, Inciting the people against the infidels, war of working various mines, including, if we as their rivals, they are less inclined, having of the keel. He has taken down man and the Mr. Newboy's das Blus Boonet, rest Tolb... The European quarters are in peril of being Burma would have been thus board band and not excited by a loss of prestige which they ship, and hopes to bring her into Yokobama in miitake not, the famous Ruby mines. Upper much to lose, të zan extreme risks. They are necessary appliances to temporarily repale ike Mr. Plke o barracaded,

foot and made over to the French, who, in virtue bellows may be recovered, and they are extremely The European ambassadors at Constantinople of these Mr. John Peel's gr. Faster, "rost solb... Mr. Marler

aya anked the Sultan, to give a definite reply right of control or interfaces claimed desirous of keping the Empire, like Zagland, Mr. Boyd's cr. Danover, *ost 7lb

· within za hoşias" to the demand for reforms" in | affairs of Upper Barmas. Unfortunately forenly from Leon the danger of Lan

therefore, of temporary

rary industrial rain. Mr. 7. Boyd o | Armenia.

SYDNEY, October 7th, "gibs, allowance deducted,

The Sultan has sent Quad (7) Patha to Toyed at being for enca able, as he thought, to and though they have not the same popular pany, is a passenger by the R.M.S. Orslava

France she had

| Who WAS SO CYLI They are quite as convinced i as their adversarios,

Captain P. T. Helms, of the E. and A. Com This was the best contested finish of the day, Laspect, the fortifications on the Dardanelles, and ostell deride Albion, that he could not contain fallowing, they have the car of important persons, alling hence on Monday for London, Captain It was very difficult to ase over the field on is reported that torpedoes have also been sent himself, and trusted the secret with which he and may be able to wid aver those in whom the Helms proceeds to Scotland to bring out the account of the rals, but Petrel, it was obsuved,

was bursting to an Italian confrère. The latter got away with the lead, with Bina Bonnet second,

BRISBANE, October 8th, Ariftere even buy ever, Tajemn

found the information also too much for him they confides. It is quite possible, therefore, new steamer now building for the E. and A. if ( the Test, whose preoccupation is the Far Company's Australian service. Messrs. Naplar Laader with Placid Jee going along strongly of Maw South Wales that Queensland will not and therefore unburdened himself. Thus the apparently yield and may i

may and Sons, Limited, of Govan, are the builders for Acitert having fallen behlad, but Placid Jos was | proposed Astarte expedition, and

Franco-Burman, commercial tresty, which, | and~Femtiosas, where, grust" ideen" "la "bling" highest class, and filed with modern Improve- tors denɗweight capacity, built of steel to the together with Theebaw's folly and stubbornness, | diantly and successfully amastada. She will then ments. Her engines will be of the triple expans

Bols Agents for Honghong and the Kans led to the overthrow of the Alempas drasty is consider a man erotional med SAS Con types and capable of giving Kopeller China saking & Co. Tipp | unsexation of the upper previner and the

425onghong, nyth March, 1994

to the Straits.

babind. At the Corner Mentji showed in front, | Incus, any, expenditure in, connection with the British came to get a copy of the recalled | ställ ker conquests, nothing extapt the fulani »!" / of the new steamer, which will be of about 3.500

still running strongly in ascend place and at the Monument was ahead of the field. Entering the Straight, however, fiksies was sent along with a

- BYDNEY, October 8th, A sensation has been misstad by the yield of Foumass of gold irvan 19 tone of stone taken

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