THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1896.
a detall for official determination, In con- clusion a hearty void of thanks to Messrs Jas dias, Matheson & Co. and to the Wharf and Godown Company for their liberality was' passed by acclamation. His Excellency the Governor, has been communicated with by the
Chemulpo. Captain Henderson, of the Edgar, particularly praises the skill and bravery of Russian midshipman who was in the boat
which went to the rescue.
after all, a very modest one. It consists only The new German constructive programma is, of an ironclad, three cruisers, and two torpedo boats. Two of the cruisers will probably be of the
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THE LATEST FROM THE NORTH POLE.
Toll the celebrated Arctic explorer, read a letter At a sliting of the Russian Geographical. Society in St. Pattirabung on March 24th, Baron he had received on the 15th from Professor
is also a very excellent forward at Rugby foot ball, and I am perfectly certain that if he had e way he would also take football under the gia of this Club, (Applause) In saying good- bro to Mr. Sanders I am certain we all do so with very great regret. He is going to enjoy a very well-cerned holiday and we all wish him very great happiness in the old country. In Honorary Secretary, and has repileil that hocessini Gasion cluas, very slightly modified, Bragar, of Christianis, in which the latter, saying good-bye I want you all to join with mo fa wishing him every pozzsbin soccess that can / will have much pleasure in unveiling the status. The battleship is to take the place of the "peaking of Dr. Nansen, KRYE attend a mortal. (Applause.) In a colony like Hoogkong, where business as a rule has to come before pleasure, it is fortunate, we are able to And members of this Club like Ms. Sanders who are willing to come forward and devote time Bad attention to sport. If we want to harE)|
on the day named.
́ ́ NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL.
LONDON, March 37th.
"Kacwing Nansen's character as I do, I da obsolete Friedrich der Grosse and to be not entertain any doubt as to the truth of the sister of the skip now building at Wilhelmshaven.telegram concerning him, and can fully account She is to be ready for the pennant in 1900.
to wrmalt for his present situation. I do not doubt but that he is at present on his return EHIPPING NEWS.
journey from the North Pola. On taking leave of ma
ma at Tromise, Nansen said...-^ I reckon on
healthy community sports and manly exercises yesterday afternoon at the Foreign und Colonies which has just been constructed on the Clyde for being back in twa or thron years'
must be encouraged-(applause)-and if this colony had no residents like Mr. Sauder I am afraid its health would suffer." (Applause.) I
Sie Nicholas O'Conni pald farewell "visits Offces. He left London for St. Petersburg this morning.
Sir Cland MacDonald, the new British Mlola- Light Infantry in which regiment he held the has been given to Captain C, C, Cavendish.
The Oknows Mary, the new cable ship
the Japanese Government, is expected to be
go round to London and take on board the
been manufactured by the India Rubber, Gutta
Is expected to sall'under command of Captain Allen about the middle of April.
ready at the end of the month. She will then
only hope and trust that the Ime of Sanders ter to China, has retired' from the Highland portion of the Japan-Formosa cable which has
will contiene for many years either directly of Indirectly. (Applause.)
SRIPPING AND MAIL'NEWS.
MAIS DUSI
American (Coptic) 29th lust. – English (Mirzapora) 1st prox. German (Karlsruke) 6ih prox. Canadian (Empress of Japan) sath prox. American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 14th prox. Tacoon (Strathlaven) 15th prox. American (Garlic) aand prom.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co,'s steamer äfantki left Singapore for this port at 8 am, yesterday.
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faith to him. The obstacles presented in the mails, etc., left Nagasaki for this port yesterday "Now, whoover knows Nausen bas Implicit THE O. & 0. S. S. Co. steamer Coptic, with
Polar Ses cannot exceed the difficulties afforded ) at 5 pm. by the la fock off the East coast of Groenland,
The company then rose and lustily sang / rank of Major. The majority in the regiment Fercha, and Telegraph Company. The Okinawa or those presented by the les folds of that THE 0. & 0. S. S. Co.'s steamer Gärkle, with
A proposition has been made by the Bureau, des Longitudes to the Conseil d'Etat in Paris to send a mission to Japan to observe the eclipse of the sun on August 9th next. The mission would proceed to Yeso on reaching Japan.
continent
"For he's a jolly good fellow," after which
Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, addressing Mr. Sanders, sald-On behalf of the members of the Victoria Recreation Club I have to ask you to accept this slight souwacle of their good feeling towards you and to say that they are exceedingly Boy you are leaving them. They hope you will soon retura and that your associations with this Club will be renewed when you come back to Hongkong, (Applause.) You may rest assured that the members of the V. R. C. will always remember the kindness which you hare shown in course of construction by a native firm f.) and has a dead-weight carrying capacity of about New Siberian falands more raftable, Land in about the grid pros.” to the members of this Club and the energetic manner in which you have discharged the vCKY
An lilustration of the seriousness of Japanese competition with the industries of the West is seen in the fact that the commilles of Lloyds had before them at yesterday's meeting the question of registering a ship of 4,000 or 5,000 tona now Japa
3,000 tons,
with
the sex-port of Brussels some distance down the canal in the direction of the sea, instead of in close proximity to the capital..
The Admirally have directed that in futura " torpedo-boat destroyers are to be subjected to a two-hours steam trial after commissioning, and that before leaving port for service each vessel | is to attain a mean indicated horse-power of at least nine-tenths of the engine-power gussantsod by contract.
Sub-Committee of the House of Representatives According to a telegram from Washington the Commerce Committes had agreed upon the Nicaragua Canal Bill to be presented to the
to conalat of 15 members, to appointed by House. The madere provides for the reorganiza- tion of the Maritime Canal Company; the Board the United States, three by the Company, and ens esch by Nicaragus and Costa Rica. The bonds are not to exceed 100,000,000 dolz, and are to bear interest at the sate of 3 per cent, guaranteed by the United States; the bonds to be redeem- able at the Government's pleasare, Stockto
2,500,000 dels to Costa Rica. The Company is the Company, 4,000,000 dels. to Nicaragua, and
to pay succussively interest 'on the bonds and a 5 per cent. dividend, the balance of profits being devoted to the sinking fund.
- LETTERS FOR MERCHANT SHIP). It is stated in the Government Gazette of the 25th Instant that letters and papers ar following vessels :-
oucrous duties which have been entrusted to //Yokohama, will shortly be transferred to a simlar /; the triple-expsasion type have been provided by covered, like Greenland, with a thick layer of Glasgow, Liverpool, and Newport, ich Singapore lying at the Post Office addressed to the
you as Hon. Secretary, (Loud applause.)
The speaker then handed the gold watch to Mr. Sanders,
Mr. Sanders, to reply, sald :-- Mr. Chairman, Mr. Eckhart, and members of the V.R.C., I can assure you that to receive a souvent a this from you all gives me the very greatest pleasure, I have now been connected with the V.R.C. for close on five years and Mr. Lock. bart has referred to what he considers my laborious work during that time. The work was not half so laborious as Mr. Lockhart makes
mente.
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M. Klobukowili, French Coumi-General at
"appointment at Calcutta.
It is stated that Lord Arthur Hill is to succeed Sir Edward Blake as Governor of Jamaica at the end of May.
The construction of a railway from Thibaw on the Mandalay-Kunion Hine southwards to the Klangtung road, a distance of eighty miles, will probably be began at an early date. This will be avalarble feeder to the Salween railway, and axefal for reliefs and supplies for the Klangtang garrison.
The testimonials to W. G. Grace have now been closed. They have produced a total of 9.0004 A Reater's telegram from Monte Carlo says that a new concession for fifty years has been granted to the Casino by the Prince of Monaco, on condition of his sunalty being increased from
60,000 to £80,000.
By order of the Emperor of Rasifa the great fals at Niint-Novgorod will this year be opened not on Jalyayth as usual, but in May, at the same time as the National Russian Exhibition to be held at that place.
|_ A Renter's telegram states that a Danish Lieutenants Olaian and Philipsen, bas started Scientific Expedition to the Pamirs, under First
from Copenhagen, travelling vid Russia.
cut and it always gave me the greatest pleasure to be connected with the Club and to be con- nected with the Committee that had to look after the welfare of the Club, which, I may say, has nearly always been run so harmoniously. (Applause). There is one thing which I cannot help looking at with regret, and that is that I am to-day within the same ballding that I was in five years ago. Five years ago the building and the site were considered inadequate for the requirements of the Club. The membership is larger to-day then It was five years ago when the boilding and site did not meet the require Many attempts have been made to obtain a new site, and I consider this Clab has a very great advantage in baving as its President Mr. Chamberlain was the guest on 15th fest, of the Canada Club at the Albion Tavern. In His Excellency the Governor. (Applause). Hia Excellency, I may say, has on many occasions responding to the losst of the Governor-General Interested himself with this Club, and I am per and Dominion of Canada ha dwelt with satis- fectly certain that he would do anything he could facilen on the outburst of loyalty from all parts of the Empire during recent difficulties. Remarks for us, because he recognises the fact that the site is unbecoming to the most active recreationing that the Imperial Federation League had club in the colony. (Applause). I am quite certain become extinct without accomplishing its object, that should an opportunity arise when an araii- he drew the conclusion that a possible lesson to able stie can be obtained your Committee, with be learned was that they should proceed on their energetic Chalemas, Captain Hastings, another line the line of least resistance. He will approach His Excellency the Governor on sggested that perhaps the best way to approach the subject, and His Excellency, I feel sure, will the question of Imparial unity was on its com put a favourable minute upon the requisition and mercial side. If the principle were accepted that will hand it over to my old friend Mr. Leckhart, between the different parts of the Empire protec- who will do likewise in bringing the subject tion should disappear, there would be good reason for calling a council of the Empire. before the Goverment. (Applause). Gentle- men, I do not iblak there is anything more for: Although the subject would be of enormous me to say, but I assure you that I deeply feel the difficulty, yet with the goodwill that existed be honour you have done me and its good fellow could not but believe that something like s
satisfactory arrangement would be asrived at ship which has touted you all to present ma with this souvenir, which I shall always look
The thlity-sixth annual meelog of the Asso- прод with
the greatest pleasure' in years to come. I can only add that I have banded the position of on 24th inst. at the Hotel Métropole, Sir A. K. Hon. Secretary of this Club to Mr. Armstrong,
Rollit, M.P. presiding
The Chairman, in who, I am absoletely certain, will run it with the moving the adoption of the annual report, spoke greatest possible success. (Applause.) Gentle of the satisfactory progress of the Association, men, I think you all for your souvenir, and when
and reviewed some of the chief features in the I leave Houskong I shall look back to the happy days that I have had in the colony, and those happy days have been mostly due to my con nection with the V. R. C. (Applausa.}
The musical (tams were then continued, and when finally the smoker was concluded every one present felt satisfied that a pleasanter method of bidding, a popular officer bon voyage could not have been chosen,
THE QUEEN'S STATUE,
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THE Mutual Line steamship Moyune, from for this port yesterday morning, and may be expected here on or about the 1st prox.
Addre
Letts Papers.*
malis, etc, left San Francisco for this poet, vía "On this occasion, moreover, Nansen is fully Chun Sang, built by Sir Rayiton Dixon and Co., en especially selected for the fik
A steel spar-decked screw steamsor named twenty times better equipped than he was on ka Yokohama and Nagaan, on the 25th lust.
previous expedition, and his companions RAVE | THE Nippon Yasen Keisha'MVsteamer Idrumi | the amount of 7,000,000 dois, is to be given to Cleveland Dockyard, Middlesbrough, for the Indo-China Steam
Navigation Company thirteen men were able within two and a half for this port, and is expected here on the 29th Inst. "Personally, I have no doubt be that these Mars, from Japan, left Kobe via Mojt yesterday (Limited), of London, has proceeded to `ses, officis trial trip. This vessel, which has been firmly penunded that they are on their way back. The steamship Osborne, from Japan, with carga under the command of Captain Evans, for har years to work their way to the Pole, and I am specially designed and equipped for the Com-land at the Pole, and to me it is perfectly clear for this part, and may be expected here an or According to the telegram, Nansen discovered steamship Kirkill, lelt Kobe this morning pany's trade in China, lezat. by 40ft by 25 ft. that he fund the return journey, by way of the
arrangements in
In 'tween-decks for carrying Chinese passengers. Englues of neighborhood of the North Pole is no doubt the North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company Dermament ice, in which case he would only be (Limited), Sunderland, and the boilers are fited shie to explore the reglan on snow shoes.
"Under these circumstances he probably found with forced draught on Howden's system.
The new sicel steamship Awstralian, balls preferable to return south to the New Siberian by R. Naples and Sons (Limited), Glasgow, for Islands than to advance towards the west and the Eastern and Australian Steaming Com south-west. I belleve so firmly in Dr. Nansen any, London, had a most successful trial of her and his companions that I am convinced that the machinery on the Firth of Clyde last week, explorer reached the North Pole according to implemented, and the owners representatives come from Nansen personally, even if he had when all the condiilons of the contract were fully programma. News telegraphed could not have pressed themselves as more than athafed with reached the New Siberian Islands, because he the ship and her speed, which was couniderable would have been in no hurry to give news before 11 for San Francisco, vía Nagasaki, Kobe, he was assured that his was com plete, thesale return of the Fram to Norway being al Capital Importance. Dr. Nansen hoped to preserve the Frass for future expeditions and that is why I do not expect farther news of him until his return on board the Fram."
has been specially designed for the Company's important service between Australia, China, and Japan, which recent events in the East are expected to develop, and is the outcome of much careful consideration for the comfort of the feet by 25 feet, with a topgallant forecastle, long passengers. The dimensions are 140 feet by 42 bridge and full poop, and a.gross tonnage of
about 2,850 tons.
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· LATE TELEGRAMS.
(VIA Rangeon.)
LONDON, April 7th. The latest from Matabeleland states that Gifford's Horse yesterday engaged and drays back the Matebele. Fighting continger,
April 8th.
in yesterday's fight with the Matabele. Three fierce onslaughts were made by the Matabele, who were finally repulsed with a loss of one hundred killed; mare fighting is expected.
Two whites and several friendtles were killed
The Daily News states that it has reason to believe that Indian troops are being held in readiness to sail for Sunkia if necessary. It is stated that the War Office has acceded to General Kitchener's request for more officers, The Dervishes have appeared at Tamanleb, near Suakis.
Rose, April 8th,
it
arrive at the period indicated by Profanur Baron Toll, after reading the letter, zaid-Wa also believe in Dr. Nansen, and if he does not Brogger there will be still time to send on an expedition to explore the New Siberian Island and in each case, if possible, Sóralkoff Land-Scotses($76.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not fly andoras the opinions expressed by
Correspondents in this columna,}
RE A HARD CASE"
To var Exam on van “* Homewoma TeamTRAPE." SIR-Referring to a letter in your valuable Journal of zand inst, handed "A Hard Case " and signed by Mr. T. E. Bullock, I beg to say a few words with reference to the seven officers trans- ferred from the Home Service to Victoria Gaol
These men have had from three to eleven years' prison experience, and are men that were recommended by the General Prisons' Board and Commissioners of the Home Service as being fitted for the situation which they now occupy, and who are endeavouring to give satis- faction to their superiore.
To judge from the latter of Mr. Bullock it can be clearly understood that it is only a pelty jealousy between the seven officers (whom he calle unclass) and himself, owing to the fset that they were endeavouring to uphold the authorities
charge.
cletion of Chambers of Commerce was opened tion of Kasesla sppears to be uncertain; Colonel'd also further add that it is both neces
The Italian loss at Kassala on the 3rd instant was ten officers and three hundred men. The Commandant was confident of capturing the remainder of the Darvish positions the next day, but was ordered to evacuate. The evacun. Stevant's column, which recently arrived there with supplies, was ordered to withdraw, but it is not known if the garrison accompanied it.
LONDOM, Apill gib. “ Mr. Cell Rhodes is down with an attack of fever,
Mr. Leonard Courtney, addressing the electors of Bodmin, sald the Dangels expedition was in the highest degree impolitic, and that i Grest Britain really desired the welfare of Eyypi the would not waste her resources needlessly by provoking a savaga Enemy.
April rotb.
sary
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and essential that Prison Officers should be men of unblemished obaracter, and part of their dules are to endeavour to raise the minds, and morals of criminals placed under their charge by example.
Hoping I am not traspassing on your valuable space too much,
I remain,
Yours very truly,
ONE OF THE SEVEN. Hongkong, 15th April, 1896.
Mr. Comas, replying to a question by Mr.We have much pleasure in putting in this letter, as all sides of every question should be fully represented as none at all. “One of the Seven"
The House of Commons has resumed its sittings after the Easter vacation.
The Hon. Gifford's party returned to Bulawayo yesterday. They were hotly engaged twenty miles northwards when rellefs resched them. It is estimated that the Hon. Gifford's men killed two hundred and fity Matabele.
The Dervishes at Tacral retreated across the Atharia to Asobri, leaving their wounded and a number of mules laden with corn.,
history of trade during the past year. The report was adopted. A resolution expressing to the New York Chamber of Commerce apprecia tion of its friendly feeling and a strong desire that some metked acceptable to both nations might be found of settling in a conciliatory spirit the differences between the two States WAI carried with two or three dissen- tients. A resolution recommending the connection by railway of a seaport in Burman | Ashmead Bartlett, said the Government entered wilk South-west Chlia at Bruman, either from |inta no engagement with the Powers not to Moulmein, vía Slam, or from Rangoon, wholly | advance beyond Dongala. A mteling of the surviving members of the through British territory, wfs Karenni, to be Committee originally appointed to make arrange-dertaken or guaranteed by the Government, and also the continuation of the rallway through ments for the celebration of Her Majesty's Saumao into the Chinese dominions on condi- Jubilee, In 1887, was held in the Council tions not less favourable than those granted to Chamber on Saturday isst, at 3 pm. There the French for the continuation of their railways were present the Hon. C. P. Chater (in the chair into China; also that the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Secretary of State for the Honourables E. R. Belition, Ho Kal, and J. J. India be requested to receive a deputation from Bell-Irving, Messrs Thomas Jackson, J. J. Fran- the Association.on the subject, was agreed to cir, QC,, Wei Yuk, and the Honorable J. H. unaalmously. Stewart Lockhart, Honorary Secretary. It was stated by athe. Chairman that the meeting was called In consequence of a com. munication received from the Government | to the effect that the erection of the statue of Her Majesty would be completed by the 24th of May next and that the object of the meet ing was to determine what, if any, ceremonial should be adopted at the unveiling. The Chairman further stated that there were no funds in hand and that Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. bad foregone a claim for-payment el a sum of about $7,000 expenses in connection with the sisiue in London, and that the Wharf and Godown Company had made no charge for godown rent during the time the statue was in their custody, Aller some conversation. It was resolved that his Excellency the Governor should be asked to perform the ceremony of unveiling on the day appointed for the celebration of Her Majesty's | force na regarda opium, birthday that it should be suggested to his Excellency that Monday, the agth May, and the hour of noon would be the most convenient day and time for the ceremony; that it should be made as public as possible, all foreign Consuls
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ROME, April tolb. and Sermonets, will meet the Emperor and King Hambert, attended by Signers Rudia! Empress of Germany to morrow at Venice, where the Gorman Ambassador has gous.
PARIB, April roth
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... seems to take a very tengible view of the duties and responsibilities of his position. We hope all of them will act up to it-Ed K.K.T]
B.X.V.C. FIELD BATTERY,
Hoas faza Winchester rifle, presented by The first of a series of six handicap competi- Captain MacCallum, and subscription spo took place on Saturday, on the Palice Range. Twenty-five members of the Battery competed, the highest scores being an under :-
100 400 500 Boy Toal. panda, panda, yarda, points.
ry 18 .1
12
30
T
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LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
SATURDAY'S TIES, Double Handicap-Firth and F. Maitland, 6-4, 6-1. Ram and Potts, own 15.1, best Cruick- owe 30, beat Tomes and Stewart, awe 115=-5% shank and Grasson, scratch,7-5, 6-1
In conformity with General Kitchener's request In the House of Commons on the 20th March, sixteen more British officere start for Egypt La reply to questions by Mr. Schwann, Mr. immediately to be employed on the Dergola For MoPhall (winner of spoon a Curson said. The attention of Her Majesty's expedition. Telegrams from Massowah, atateak ime of p Minister at Peking was drawn last year to the that King Menelik is negotiating with their
Bergs Esc perfunctory fulfilment by the Chinese of their | Dervishes and sending gifts in them.
Corp. Banderson menası B treaty obligations and to the undertaking given authorities to pabilah in fall the lekin tariffa la by them la 1886 to Instruct the provincial force la their districts. A case of the specião hardship mentioned is at the present time the subject of representations to the Chinese Govern
An official communiqué announces that Land ment, and Her Majesty's Government are pressing for the strict observance of Article XXVIII, of the Dufferin has returned to Paris ned negotiations Treaty of 1848, The Chinese Government have regarding Egypt have been resumed. sesented to the opening of the West River ; and
LONDON, April 12th. negotiations are proceeding as is the ports of Mr. Chamberlain, replying to Mr. Bhowang. call and ports open to trade where Consular gree in the House of Commons, promised care eilões may be established. Her Majesty's ini attention to the petition of the Indians of Government is pressing the Chinese Govern Natal regarding the deprivation of their right to ment for a strict observance of the 'treaty purchase land. || provisions in regard to transit passes, but they Mr. Hanbury, replying to Mr. Allen and other bare not as yet seen their way to effectually members who complained that the Peninsular approach, that Government on the subject of an | and Oriental Company employed Laacurn to the tension to other merchandise of the system in exclusion of British sailors, said that no coolles
· were employed, and that it would be mojart tó exclude Lascar, who were our follow subfacta, Colonel G. B. M'Donell, retired list, Royal and that, moreover, India paid a large portion of
*f the Central the subsidy.
HAVAL AND MILITARY,
Artillery, diod suddenly Station Hotel, Glasgow, at the age of fifty-five. From December, 1800, to December, 1895, be was Colonel era the Staff commanding the Royal
Au Odens
(From the Timat of CiŸion")
LONDON, April 72th, The latest telegrams received from Bulawayo show that the situation in Matabeleland his
all officers of the Army and Navy, and all sub- Artillery at Hespondent states that the become serious. The whole Matabele nation kas
will this season be more
"A" Clare Single Handicap-Atkinson, awe 115, beat Gresson, owe £15-6-1, 6-4.
B. Class Handicap, D. Stewart, receive 815, beat Descous, owe 15.-6-0, 6-0
Professional Pairs-Percival and Knox, Army, beat Padday and Hume, bankers.
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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT
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||【Saturday, 15th April, 1826.].
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONE, No. 146--Notice to Mariners concerning pilles operations Prays Extensions .published.
THE P. & O. Co.
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steamship_Mirzapora, with the next English mall, loft Singapore for this port at a pm. yesterday, and may be expected here at about a pm, on the 1st pros
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The P. M. S. S. Co's steamer City of Peking with mails, etc., which left Hongkong ca April
natled on the 24th last
The Imperial German Mall steamer Karlsruke, carrying the German mails with dates from Berlin to the 6th fast,, left Colomba for this port on the 25th inst, and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 6th prox.
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Aggregating 13,103 tons register,
The British steamship Zigħøsing left Calcutta and had fine weather. on the gth Instant, and Singapore on the 10th,
The British steamship Afridi left Saigon o the aand-instant, and haď fresh north-easterly winds throughout the passage.
The Chinese steamship Chingfing left Chẹfas on the oth instant, and bed light south-east to north-east winds and And clear weather
throughhout,
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The British steamship Trucer left Sisgapore on the 24th instant, and had fresh to strong north and north-easterly winds with dull and slightly hazy weather.
The British steamship Mascotte left Koh-il chang on the 17th Instant, and had southerly winds in the Gulf of Siam. In the Chine, Sei- had moderato north-east mon1500, the Paracels to port had north-easİ DER.
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The German steamship Sachsen left Shanghai on the 24th instașă. În the 24th had calm weather. On the 25th had light northerly and north-easterly, breese, which became stronger on the 26th, with sometimes little foggy weather.
The British steamship Hatloong left Tammi on the agih instant, and had strong north-east breeze and clear weather to Amoy. "Lelt Amoy on the 26th, and had strong easterly besera and fine clear weather to port. "In Amoy the sternKİ Thips Balgia, Cormopolis, Wenchow, Rwengne and Cheang Hoch Klan,
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Yokohama on the 18th instant xi 11 am. ; The German steamship Hokonsollers left arrived at Kobe at a pan on the 19th, and kad No. 147-Calls & special session of the Justices calm weather with rain and log. Left Kobe on the stat at noon. Pasting through Island Ban of the Face for May tub, to consider an application for the transfer of the license of had rain and fogs arrived at Nagasaki on the 22nd at 5.30 pm. Lafe Nagasaki on the agið at scribers to the Fund being farited, sa wall un mil
"The Rose, Shamrock and Thistle "Hotel, the ladless that the co-operation of his Excellency Russlan Blick Ses Evolutionary Squadras risen against the Government. Wifigen hundred Company, Limited, has registered fin trade-
No 148-Nollies that Price's Patani Candlem, and arrived at Hongkong on the oth
moderate to, sirong, south-west und, north? |- she Major-General should be requested, through on and part of his practical operations The Times sinies that Sir Herculis Robinson marks in the Colony.
than usually | men'at least are required to quell the disturbance.
west winds and fine hery westku. the intervention of the Governor, with a view to will be carried out within a short distance is assuming grave responsibility in refuxing ing of certain house in the Colony,
No. 149 Costales alterations in the sumber HONGKONG AND WHAMPCA DOCK RETURN NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIETS, having as grand a military display as possibles of the mosth
· of · the "- Borphorous. The reinforcements.
Independent scommessias, in: Bowición No 150--Contains minutes of a meeting of Talckow ................................. that a Commilles of three, with the Honorary will be the first-clean battleships Tcherms, land are increasing.
vessels
The ravages caused by rluderpost in Bechuana the Sanitary Board bald Apeli pth. complaing the manevring squadron Secretary, bo appolatéd to arranga a prógramme.
Stuote, Yokuserisa H. Georgi Pobladonosets, Confirmation has been recolved that two No -The Ending of the Marias Court of Asamor ............ and carry out all details that Hon, C. P. Chater, 274 Sutailidly, and Duenadrat Apostolo; the hundred Sundanese, are with Mr. Rhodes, who inquiry the stranding of the steer Area Swal
Sunghiang umuman Mr. Wel Yak, Mr. Francis, Q.C., and the Honorary fist-class emisor Pamyal Mishurt, the torpedo | is still at Fort Salisbury.'
publicånd,
Na 153-Publishes rules made by the Acting Ocampo
Victoria KONSTITV1204 Secretary to the Committee. The erection of | cruisers Kaptian Sachin, Gridon, and Kazarakty two large matabeds on, the Nonheart and the transport Danas, and nineteen torpedo boats. A telegram kom Fort Salisbury states that Chief Justion under The-Sulfore Funde Ordin
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is Cosmopolitan · · je North-west sides of the curve in front of the from Vics-Admiral Emiler, commanding the and proposes to start with the calams to relieve of Crows Land, on Kennedy Road, to be sold order to construct for the Hamberg-American
The Russian Official Press publiaites a letter Mr. Rhodes has recovered from hit, late Ellases Ponce, 1818.
No. 195–Contains particulars and conditions
Mesere Harland & Wolff have received an status, les the accommodation of those present, British Squadron in Chinese waters, expressing Balawayo, was'suggested and approved. The question was | his thanks to Vice-Admiral Tystaff, la command News has been received from Matabeleland | by saction May xatkundi
Packet Company “the largest ship in the saleed by the Hon, E. R. Beillies as to the of the Russian Pacific Squadres, for the prompt of the death of Captain: Lumsden, of Chad's. The Corelés tips contates the noted that of world," a cargo-steamer of 20,000 tons displace- number of guns to coastline the Malate, he pro- and timely help rendered by the boat's one of party, who was wounded in and of the las encialmed) falograms. Fyldy in the Zelegraph mest, posing one hundred as the proper number, but me | Bettiah vesanen where the hönkänt happened to
a Russian gamboni lis saying the lives of fourteen | engagements wilk iba Matabala,
Cola afloss; the Post Onion list of dollaraziante Sine death is announced of M. Tricemple, the cepeppacheron and Lies" of letters, with, for opinion was sapressed by the meeting, this bélag. Å ste pondere te thated par in Member Ikasyna - GrSEX STAINERIMA
April 12th
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The Town Council of Bessels kaa unamitnously. voted against the Geretament
Walther the CaFrame," the Agazers, nor the Owners will be RESPONSIBLE | for Bay" DEBT, contracted by the Officers or usemhau of the Crews of the following Vauds during thale stay in Hongkong Harbour Sa ARGYLL, Brit: str., Ward--Dodwell, Carlil & Co. AsLouw, Brit, stig Murray--Showan & Co. COLORADO, Amer, bk, Jones-Order.
Leer & NICKELS, Amer, Nicholą, KREIRATDA, Bİt. sch, Harrison-Order, FORMOL, Beit, bi, Outlet Melcher & Co..
Brockelmann & Co. OLYMPIA, Bella stru Tranbridge-Ded
Carlit & Co. BEKANTIAN HACH, Brit, bicy TAM OSKANTER, /