THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1896.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL | it is not limpossible that Germany may fiod bor-

The Occidental and Oriental Co's steamship Belgte, Capt. J. H. Rinder, R.N.K. from San Francisco, via Yokohama, and Nagasak!, with the American mails up to 8th August, arrived in harbour thle morning. We are indebted to eur San Francisco exchanges for the subjoined Interesting telegrami:➡

Rowe, July 30th, Father Maitinal, Prier-General of the Augustiniane, bar been appolated successor fo Mgr. Satolli as papal delegate to the United

States.

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ATTANTIC CITY (N. J.), July 30th. The Reading Rollway exprest, which ist Philadelphia at 540, a'clock this evoulug for Atlantic City, cashed into a Pornsylvania Rallroad excursion train at the second signal lower, about fons miles aut from here. The Pennsylvania train was returalng to Bridgeton with a party of excutiloalals from that place, Mill-ille and nelebboaring towns. As a result three times that number are badly injured and many more may die. William Thurlow, a tele- graph operator in the tower-house, was arrested late to-night and held pending an inquiry. It is thought that he caused the disaster by giving | the wrong signal.

sell alone, or, at best, with only Austria's lake- wart assent, in the position of backing.up Turkish misrule. If all this be 'true, and there are numerous indications that it is, then at last something can be done to break the shameful deadlock in the East.

LONDON, August 3rd.

The Standard denter the report that Six Charles Topper is to succeed the Earl of Aberdeen as Governor-General of Canada.

The first day in England of Li Hung-chang was quiet, and his ocenoallon was confined to a drive around Hyde Park and Pall Mali.

THE GARLIC.

The O. & 0, Ca' well known Hongkong-

Frisco Hace Geelie, which galortunately took the ground la the Straits of Shimonoseki the other day, under circumstances already reported la this jauroa), arrived here early this morning in company with the Belgie. She temporarily repaired at Nagasaki and will be thoroughly overhauled and repaired by the Hongkong and Whampoa Deck Company, is whose hunde she is at present.

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changed the native sitack into a retreat, and when the full reinforcements came lato action the enemy broke and fled.

The guns and war rockets played upon the natives as long as they were within range, bet the main loss of the chamy was inflicted while they were so bravely charging, almost up to the muzzles of the British pieces. The bravery of the nutives earned the admuation of the British, but their shooting was of the worst possible descitation.

that an owner may back his horse for a place, and then bis lostrucions would necessarily be different, or he may not bet at all, or he may belleve in having hir representative sidden tight out, and this brings us at once to a consideration of the plain laxus lavalyed. Is it incumbent upon owners under any and every elecemstance to have their horsen ridden right out? We should have thought a Steward would not have required to ask the question. However, let us answer it by another. Should borse catered for asse, he scratched? Certainly, if chcumstances jurtily I. But, thee, what becomes of the betting ? That is another question altogether.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE:\\ Indian (Kangra) 8ih inst, Indian and Straits (Chelydra) 11th text. Tacoma (Victoria) x1th Inst. French (Caledonlin) 13th init. American (Peru) 12th inst. Canadian (Empress of Faßam) 16th fast. American (Coptic) azrd inst.

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The Indo-China Co's steamship Chefydra, from Calcutta and the Straits, left Singapore for this port at 5 p.m. yesterday.

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THEM. M. steamer Caledoniow, with the French mall of the 14th August, lalt Singapore for this on or about the fath Inst. This vessel bringe port at 8.m. to-day, and may be expected here replies to lettern-despatched from Hongkong on the 8th July.

SHIPPING Returns. From Bam yesterday to 6 pm. to-day,

of the accident nearly a acosa are dead, while | duties charged under the treaty between them Upen the port side there is little damage wisi Batlab, deported to the enemy during the night. event for usilifaction. He does not ask the | Namyong ..........

SOUTHAMPTON, July zest, Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain), with his wife and daughter, arrived here to-day ou hoard the steamer Nerman, from Table Bay, Case

Colone, although he started oils tour of the

- world, in feeble baslib, being obliged often to

fave to his bed between the delivery of lectures. and not withstanding attack of illness in India be looks the pletare of health now. Asked .zegerding his own plans, Mr. Clemens replied that he intends to remain Is England no longer then six months and that time he will spend In some quiet place away from London, where he Inleads to write a book.

LONDON, July 31st,

When Ms. Gladstone was yesterday, walled

on by one hundred members of the Philadelphia Manufacturers Club at Hawarden Castle, he personally escorted the visitors about the grounds and narrated the history of the ceslie to them. The Americans were greatly pfeared by the warmth of their reception, and thanked Mr. Gladstone heartily for his courtery. They then gave him three chętra. Mr. Gladstone was delighted with this teken of appreciation, and said it was the first time he had heard Ameri- can cheers,

The Nagasak Express of the 31st oltimo given the following particulars respecting the damage sustained by this deservedly popular The Times this morning has an article regard. and vary speedy trana-Pacific liner :- Ing Li Hong-chang's views and the object of his A very brief inspection of the hull of the msion to England. The Chinese statesman can.teamship Garlic, as she now lies in the dock at siders, this article says, that England could, if she Tategami, would conclusively show, even those with absolutely no knowledge of ship construc- had choren, have prevented China's disastrous tion, that the damages done to the vessel war with Japan. He therefore reproaches England

are far more serious than previously reported. with waning friendship and contends that Chins

Upon the starboard side, from her bows to was taken by surprise when entirely unprepared for war. He now dextres as an evidence of spot ander the stake-hold, the plates are more or less bent and damaged, while in sympathy that England should concede to Chisa the right to make a substantial addition to the several places they have been smashed in. with the exception of a few started rivets and an upon goods entering Chinesa ports.

cely looking dent just beneath the boiler space. Roughly speaking. about 40 plates, g frames, and bulkheads will require renewal or repairs, and it may be accepted as settled that the vessel will have to go to Hongkong for these to be executed, after being temporastly patched up bere. Altogether the damage extends from the vessel's bow for about aso feet af, and the huge indentations In the plates, on the starboard side especially, bear witness to the splendid riveting work done by the buliders, Mess, Harland and Woolf. It appears that at the polut at which the impact with the rocks was most severe a number of bags of coffeo with heavy general cargo stowed on the top of them acted as a species of buffer, and took off a cou siderable amount of strain from the frames 3

The fall of stiver, LA-Hang-chang contends, has rendered the revenue derived from these dettes of half of its original value. Japan bas already secured a similar relaxation of the old restrictions. Li Hung-chang hints, according to The Times atilcle, that this increase in Chins's revenues will be devoted to the purchase el warlike stores in Europe,

"He assures us," says The Times, "he has great seforms already in operation, including provision for x flect and an army which within five years wiii place China in a position that would render impossible'any'such defeat as she recently endured."

PRKING, August 4th.

It is learned that the Chinese Government withholds its permission to Russia to construct rallways through Manchuria. A convention which was to give effect to this permision is still unsigned. The attempt to raise funds in America for allways lo China has falled, and the projected Chinese-American bank has collapsed.

LONDOW, August 5th.

A representative of Reater's Telegraph Com. pany was informed to-day from a reliable source that all the statements to the effact that Great Britain has acknowledged the sovereignty of Brazil over the island of Triaided, off the coast of Brazil, are premature. It was added, how ever, that a solution of the question in favour of Braal is not impossible.

A despatch from Madrid to the Central News

The Berlin sonrepondent of the Time reports that Dr. Peters, formerly chalıman of the. Germen Calonlal Society, has quitted Ges-reports the tex rials in the province of Valencia many, probably for good. The corrrepondent as serious Republican uprisings. The leader of adds that this will put an end to the inquiry the lasurrectionists, Bernardo Toledo, was at one Into Herr Bebel's charges against him, which fee a student of medicine in New York city. resulted in bis resignation au chairman of the and his brother is now in command of a band of losurgents in Caba. Among the persone German Colonial Society.

taken into custody in connection with the dietur. bances is one who bad, in his possession when strested a number of compromising letters, some from Buenos Ayres and others from the United Stater.

The Chesterfield Cup (bandican), valued at 300 sovereigns, part in uvecle, added to s ́sweep- staken of ve sovereigns each, for three-year-olds and opward, was won by Theodore Bald's Phoebus Apollo, from eleven starteņu at Good- wood today. The Duke of Westminster's Tampion was second and George Lambton's Red Hat was third,

August 1st

The rumour which for some time past, has heen given circulation to social circles that the Guren was about to abdicate is entirely without foundation,

"The resolț of the’naval, marcouvres just con- cluded has, plwven a shock to Engllahmen who Imagine that Great Britain's navıl bulwark was Impregnable. The idea of the maneuvera was that a foreign feet fiying to reach Loughswilly and that a British fleet which was much stronger and foster had to prevent it. The foreign fleet met off Torbay and 'the British feet was govend from Lands End to Las Caps, close by, but the foreign fleet did not try to pats up the Irlah ses It went around to the west count of Ireland and succeeded in reaching Loughswilly unmoles'ed. Thlawas a complete reveral of whitwan general- ly expected, and is held to prove that the land. ing of an invading force in Great Britain Is quite porsible, even though a greatly superior naval force should be trying to bar the way,

The long and elaborate article by John Morley, the late Chlef Secretary for Ireland, in the Nineteenth Century, on arbitration, Is altracting considerable attention. Mr. Mority contends that while the line of difference

between Secretary Olney and the Warquis of Saliebery is narrow, yet one British How for sumus could easily canvert it into a wish of s <fratricidal way. He strongly believes that what Is to be done must be done quickly and dreadi the result of fatalistic confidence in the wisdom of Downing-street,

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Mr. Morley adds that if the Foreign Office leave) arbitration alone it would be nothing of a ❘ diansier to one of the greatest causes sow moving the Western world. If Lord Salisbury falis, the gagation will be set back many yeart.”

BERLIN, August 1st. The Emperor will hold this fall the grandest naval marconuren yet essayed by the German Bary, The fileet will consist of fifty-three shipt inclusive of twenty-four torpedo boats, Admiral von Knorr has selected the torpedo schoolship Blucher as his fagship Prince Henry of Prussia, contrary to expectations, will not have an important command.

Stores of arms have been discovered to two pieces, and several arrests have been made in Madrid, where extraordinary precautions have been taken to prevent an uprising. It is suspected by the author'les that conspiracles

Ant exist to Saragores and other places. Protestant feeling among the people, the des patch says, is spreading, and is especially strong against Americans, ho

ara suspected of promoting the agitation.

TIENTSIN NOTES.

(From our Correspondent.)

Tientsin, August 26th, Me C. Layerholm, who want a month ago with Tsotsi Chen, lala "Railway Director, and the late Chinese Consul at Singapore, to Shanti to inspect certain coal and Iron mines in that province has just returned, Hemskes the same report as the former expert who examined them, that they are good paying mires Mr. Layer helm's friends have remained in ShaniL

CHANG CHIH-TỪNG AND THE RAILWAY, Emperor to appoint Sheng Tactal as Talpan of H.E. Chang Chih-tung has petitioned the the Hankow Railway line, the same office as that filled by Wu Yumei for the Peking-Tientela tine. On account of Afs and the Telegraph question Capt. H. Rohr went to Peking_and arranged with H.. Count Cassial. Capt. Bobr by this time doubtless is to your city. He and Sheng Total are expected here at the end of this month, about 28th fast. So we are after all to have Sheng Total with us to fil his various offices and perform his many duties in connec tion with the China Merchants' Cai, the Tele- graph, and the Railway. »

GERMANS TO THE FRONT,

and this is one of them.

IZZKI OREZNIE PAITUDES,

otherwise the damage would have probably been much greater. When the vessel first struck the main-stay, a heavy wire rope, was carried

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During the fret soak upon the Beresford kopjt, Captain Llewellyn personally saved the Maxim gun by some smart sabro and revolver work. At one time he was completely alone, the natives having driven back the gunners and being After all wald und'done, although they are simost in possession of the pieces. The Caporally so intimately connected, horse-recine is tain's determined stand, however, enabled the one thing and betting another. The Jockey Club British in regain the gun, and he was helped out regulates the first. I will have nothing to do with the latter. There is this essential differenca of his difficulties.

The defeat of the natives will undoubtedly between horse-racing and betting. The first is bare considerable effect, as the Imple defeated quite possible without the latter, but, so far as are among the best trained of the rebel farces. the tart is concerned, the latter is impossible It la bollowed, however, that a further advance without the former. An owner may contend, as of the British forces must be made and another some do, that horse-racing would, perhaps, be defeat inflicted upon the natives before terms of better without betting, that, so far from wanting the course, the absence of that cheery individual would be an Propontisebbecorat number af friendly native), serving, with the peace will be considered by either side. A to see bookmaker on

bookmaker to come with his odds and place | Belele imm The engagement lasted about six hours,

Choysaug............ General Carrington is understood to be pre-betting, nor doss he so his homes with any

tor Kangding unanim. paring to drive the enemy eastward toward the reference as to the ultimate result of mare turl

Galler upper part of the country, whats another sight gambling, No. He enters to win the race, and may occur before the backbone of the uprising thould this be impossible, then he cares not where his salmal comes in, except that he is finally broken..

declines to have it flogged up to a finish, just because a certain number of people whom he knows not, and about whom he does not care a rap, have gambled on the probability of ibis | Onjang that second places must be fought out, what about risks Har......... event taking place. Farther, if it be contended Mimson******* third places? Hookmakers pag. 3entical with Nanchang

well Ke You If one may judge from latest information as to

1,2. The reply to this, is of course, that to the former. Belting is not horse-racing, || Chływem ...q212 the condition of the seventeen men who were and taken to Vladivostock, those gentlemen ara caught on Robben”Island in November last year

and so long as's horse is ridden fairly to win it i not at all obligatory that he should be tläden for any less result, when it is clear that he has co not after all very badly off, ways the Yokohama Advertiser. When un north not long so the chance of securing the bracket. We can antici- crew of the U.5.3. Olymbia, subscribed $150 : pale the reply of the Calcutta Turf Club; but

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The British steamablp Manyong, reports she left Singapore on the 29th August, had light Seatherly and 5.W winds with passing showers

away: The reason for this was not apparent ai | for them, and it seems that they are allowed, la'i ike place bettor may like to know that, on the of rafu to the Paracels and light variable winds

shifted in any way. It new appears probable that when the keel of the vessel near the boiler space was struck, the jar caused the mast to

j-jerk violently and thus carry-away 156 Klay.

Just as the Gaelle was going into the dock on Filday last she touched the ground towards the south side of the entrance. What caused this we do not know. Mr. Crowe, the Dock-master, had just seen the Kokura Moru out and was going on board the Gaelic as she grounded. Of Course she was soon off again, but had she' stuck upon the sill of the dock the probability is that she would have broken her back. The repairs to be executed here are not expected to occupy more than a few days, or a week at most.

DESPERATE FIGHT WITH

'-MATABELES.

· SAVAGES BRAVELY CHARGE THE WHITES.

SEVERAL OFFICERS AND A NUMBER OF MEN

KILLED.

CAPE TOWN, August 7th. Detalls have been received here of a decisiyê victory won on Wednesday by yoo British troops composing Colonel Plummer's column over native force estimated at 5,000 to 7,000. The latter fought desperately and bravely charged within a few yards of the British rapid-fire guns: About foo Maiabele warriors were slain daring the engagement, which lasted for several hours. The loss of the British Includes Major Kor- shaw, Lieutenant Harvey, four sergeants and About thirty soldiers killed, and six officers, several non-commissioned officers and about fifty men wounded.

The Matabeles and their allies were "com. manded by Big Chiefs Sakombeo and Úmlugulu, and were divided into five Impls or regiments, each of over 1,000 men, well supplied with arma and ammunition.

A1 & o'clock on Wednesday morning's force u about yoo men-cavalry, infantry and artillery-all under British officers, marched to the Umingulu valley. The white infantry, commanded by Captain Beresford, with two scrow guns and 'Maxim rapid-fire gan, was detached to make a detour behind some hilla and then take up a position from which the valley could be shelled. It had previously been reported by the scouts that the enemy in strong force was encamped, in the valley, propasing- for a forward movement upon the British poiltions. The main body of the British troops was halted wblia Captain Beresford's detachment was making its way to the position designated for the artillery to occupy,

While this murement was being executed, the guns being moved-over a small, isolated kopje: the Matabeles made sudden "und · deferms in ed dash at Captain Beresford's command. There was no strategy or concealment. The natives rushed headlong at the British, and in spite of the heavy fire which was poured into their ranks they succeeded in getting within forty yards of the British guns and reached a spot Siteen fost from the Mixim guns.

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a soldier, to board American ship that may arrive, on which occasions, as may be imaglaed, they are hospitably received. That. ateny rate, is the story told by the crew of the W 7. Rotch, which arrived from Vladivostock the other day. Moreover, when they care to work on the streets the Russian authorities pay them 25 kopacks a day. In virtue of the fact that they will have to stay another winter in Vladivostock, they write freely la lottery, which we reproduce, for money and clothes, of which they do sot seem at present to be in prezsing need :—

Mr. John. Kerasn

James Mahoney, American,

Vladivostock Prison.

Dear Sir I now lake the pleasure of writing "you these fow llaes hoping to find you quite well avit leaves us all about the same at present Dear Sir you will be so kind as to send my money & James McCarthy's siso 'as we are la great need of it & please ask Jack Aduins & Mike O. Herren for my clothes & send them also ay we have got for to atop here another winter & please send all the clothes and boots belonging to the crew that were left in the Salpan as there is not one that's got either clothes or boots of his own all we have is what belongs to the prison our own clathes & boots are all worn out & please sak Jack Adams to send ma sota under clothes & socks & please sak the Consul for Cambelle Passion money & If you get it please be so kind as to rend him 15 Dollars & If anything turns up for Ned Howe please let him know & please write the parti colars to Edmund Brensä.

No. 118 Spear St. S. F. P.S.-Plasse send up some papers & books of say description so long as'lt is reading matters Address Mall to the Prison.

Address Clothes Jas. Mahoney American

c/o Mr. Smith

Vladivostock. P.S.-Please send the money to same gentle. man as you sent the remainder in but be sure and mention who the money is for, so that their will not be any dispute about it.

Please Mr. Kernan go to Benson of V.F.B. and ask him to send my things along alsa agd to be careful about the cigar cais never mind the hat. Tell him that I have written to him but it could not be sent and that I will try again soon.

It can be done, the dog still wags the tall, not the tall the dog.—Asian.

A NEW ARGUMent against CORSETS.

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is laced. The ribs deformed by being squeezed, press on the lungs all they're diseased. The heart 'is jammed sad cannot pump. ·

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are all compressed. There fore, this slily woman grows to be a beautiful mais of woes, “but thinks that she has a lovely sbaps, though hideous as a crippled ape.

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& Women's natural waist, which corsets nevar yet disgraced. Inside it is a mine of health. Outride

of charms it has a wealth.

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only knew the mischial that these corsets do. they'd let Dama nature have her way, and never try her Waist to "atay."

Respectfully :-

F.E. HILL P.5.-Please send all the money belonging to thefrow and send a note with it stating the amount each one has got belonging to him and LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. sand all Mall money and newspapers to

Mr. Daton,

RAGE STEWARDS AND RACING

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SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, Acting Puline Fudge.) September 5th,

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Auction.

The following cases have been fixed for the respectiva datan 1-**

Friday, September 11th. 1224-Gajan Singh, J. A. M. Castro $ 10.00 1337-Kwong Sang Loung v. Lemg 1. 1358-Kwong Sung Leong v. Hang 1357-Trang Ut Kal v. The Kwang

Un in 1,000,00 || **HE following Particulars and Conditions of Tale of Crown Land by Pubile Ascion, 80.00 to be held on the spot, on 1367-Narain Singh v. 3. A. Kamjahn

JUDGMENTS.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

No. 313-

MONDAY, Judgment was given for the plaintifs in the the 7th day of September, 1896, at 4 1.6, following cases 1--

pablished for general information.

By Command,

Į. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary. Colonifil Secretary's Office, 9.00 Congkong, aand August, 1896,

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Particulars and Conditions of the latting by 1.76 Public Auction Sale, to be hell on Monday, the 367th day of September, 1895, at 4 P.M., by Ördar 1.18 of His Excellency the Governor, of Nius Lots 180 CROWN LAND, at Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon,

A race in the first day of the recent Oota camund Hosting furnished an incident which happily lá not common among the amenities of Turf management in India. A Stoward bandy. ing angry words with a Jockey in public over the A minute's delay would have proved fatal to result of a race is an undignified spectacle, to the British detachment, as the white-infantry | say the least of its. There is nothing men gut was apparently unable to check the reckless wild so unreasonably angry about as the loss of money, charge of the tribesmen, who seemed to court and say public mitarance by a race official ca And inasmuch as H.E. Chang Chih-tung and death in their fierce attack upon the column.culated to throw suspicion on a jockey's riding Sheng Tantal are known to be in favour of Ger- But when the scrow guns began crashing into evinces, we are constrained to say, something

utterance, G many and the Germans you will now get a the enemy, tearing wide bloody gaps in the ranks, more than an sisting want of fodgment. complicated with. clearer Ides of the German Minister's reasons for and the deadly Mexim rattled lis ball of lead into: When, sich an breaching this and other matters to Viewry the heavy masses of the rapidly moving blacks, apparent ignorance of racing law, the matter Wang before he left here for Peking. Our German the natives wavered in their charge and a mete all the more to be deplored. There is a friends are practical people and have tact, and as ment later the tush was stopped and tasy began, recognized mode of procedure and a recognised All the newspapers publish President Cleve Sheng Total's hands are wall oiled nothing can to give way, leaving their dead and wounded on place for beleging charges against jockeys, and i need hardly be polated out (or at least we land's proclamation against filibustering, Frelick to them. We have heretofore alway's been the field.

Rallied by the chiefs, who bravely rushed to should have thought so) that personal altercation mler Canovas is said to have pald a high enlogy under the impression that Chang Chih-lung WIL the front, encouraging their followers by a dlaplay | with a jockey in the weighing room falfila neftker |: 1228--Wong Ip Ting v. Ha Shlo Ki at Cabinet Couuzi), characterizing it'as the xct | Wisit to him, although he leaned to the Germans l'of magalicent courage, the ussiya warriors the eng nor tha/ether of these conditions. How-

in favour of Belgians, but since Sheng Tadtalia, of statesmen, which ratified the good foelies afora in some matters, ́be, har now become returned to the charge in the face of the Baron | ever, in the case to which werefur, it is antlafactory/ 1439--Linstand and Davis v. Chan which the President of the United States always together German Things change at times fire of the British guns, and Captain Beranford's to be able to record that the Ooty Stewards, as exhibited toward Spain.

force for a few moments was completely war body, have completely exonerated both owner rounded by the surging waves of warriors who and lock from tay suspicion of wrong doing. bat, in view of the prevalance of place-betting, The position of the Beresford force was most have referred the question for fature guidance to crtical, and the commander huntedly ordered the Calcutta Tuel Club Wearned aware whether bis signalmen to and Colonel Plummer to lose the precise lane now involved has ver been raised no time in advancing with the main body to before, but evidently the Ootscamend incident 4

1248- their rescue. While the signalling was in pro proves that an honest doubt, let na say; exists grass a hot and determined fight raged around on the subject.

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Sax anamaaomnesmímerre fell. In the distance could be seen twe more other theory: le indaismailile with his presence agaZuna Lang v. Cheung Wang Kai“ 948.41. Impls rushing forward to join in the stack at the post, sit in from that we have heaps of 2335-Govewal Singh. FL. Baptists upon Beresford's position Colonel Planner races in which the second horse and sometimes You Tak 7. Yeung Fan Tang ordered the main body of the Britlik troops to the third, comme in, for a small share of the stakes, Credit for his defeat is now given to the Tuur's

advance. The mounted mes were sent forward varying in valon according to the aggregate of mother, who never has forgotten that she is a To-day another "bender" by Reuter reaches i at a gallop te sform the hills on the left of the whold, but that is simply an arrangement 1461-Yes Man Tal firm w. The Sun Danish princess and who hates all things as concerning Li Hong-chang, that he gives no Beresford's position, from which the natives wherewithlo escourses owners by the prospect of German. Whether she likes all things Ewglus concertion to Russia for a Manchurian Railway, were delivering a sharp fire.

something likes a small solatium in the event of Is not so alear. Bat for the moment, least, etc.. Trus enough, he has no power to gfor, but The cavalry was gallantly led by Major delest This, we think, is a fair way of stating the English statesmen think the way may be opened he knows'll was fixed June 6th, 1891, and Now Kershaw, who charged up to within fitess case, though it may be observed that, in the race in for a moon effectiva pro-Christian policy, in the and why it was fixed on the same day that France yards of the earmy's position, when he was shot quercion, TheNew Scary Masmplitkres-tulong

The granted penslusion: to extend the Totkin through the beurt by naive, who almost prest for Re, 500, there was a lise Into Chins. And he also knows that the immediately afterward fall. literally riddled in the conditions. Sheree racing being the It is understood that between his -Greeks favouriis nation clanes since May, 1805, doesn't | with bullets. The advance of the main mass of complexities it is, the quastion may vary The following cases were settled untside the

that Resela, France, was seen by the naivnily aring, so it has in this cas, whether it Court Kas been brought up to know the truth about read reifty prothes, dates otade Tanca body of Flammer's forces and the Benefeed her work alle mosey on this money, ensnist Byt-X, 8. Woonwalla & Co, v, Yuen

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resonus“ 407,06 no longer play the monstrous part of the Baltan's it really reads new. Neither did Bis N. R. retrest in order to escape being caught besides circumstances under (which an owner's orden rasimum Ching . M. H. Baptist,

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