To-day's Advertisements.
* HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
COMPETITION.
THERE will be a SPOON COMPETITION TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the roth Instant, over the 200, 503 and 600 yards die- tances, Seven Shots and "Sighter" at each. Firing to commence at 2.30 F.M.
F. SMYTH, Honorary Secretary, Hongkong, 18th September, 1895. [1039
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TO LET.
LOUSE No. 7. DIS VOLUN VILLAK, PRAX, containing SIX BED-ROOMS, and SIX BATH-ROOMS.
HOUSES Nos. 1 and 3. BEACONTÆKLI
ARCADE, facing PARADE GROUND.
OFFICE in BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. HOUSE No. 17, BELILIOS TERRACE.
GODOWNS La DUDDELL STREET.
Apply to
BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, 18th September, 1896.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE F. & O, S, N. Co.'s Steamship
יי
"PEKIN,"
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS,
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Consignees of Cargo by the shore-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their rish in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo :—
From London, &c. 17 SS. Parramatta. From Ferslan Gulf, ex B. I. S. N. Co. and Bombay Fersian S,!N. Co.' Steamers.
Optional goods will be landed here unless Instructions are given to, the contrary before 2 P.M. TO-DAY,
Goods not cleared by the 24th instant at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here after which „no ̊Claims will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. „Hongkong, 18th September, Roổ,
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. *HE Steamship
THE
"NANYO MARU"
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be despatched for the above Porti on SUNDAY, the moth fustant, at [Daylight, instead of as previously advertised. For Freight or Pazzaga, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co..
Agents,
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Hongkong, 18th September, 1896.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI,
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"HAIMUN,"
Captain Bathorst, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the zoth instant, at Daylight.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1896.
Entimations.
NOTICE.
I GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.
TELEGRAMS. TWENTY Years ago the Admiralty were in dosbe
THE TSAR'S TOUR.
PARIS, September 9th. The Tsar and Terima kava arrived at Copenhagen, where they will stay ten days.
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HAVE This Day commenced Business as a
W. SHEWAN.
Hongkong, 20th July, 1896,
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D, 1847:
WINES
AND
SPIRIT S.
ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, this savingʻall inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growth at MODERATE PRICHO.
PRICE LISTS, with Full Detalls, to be had en
Application.
(From Bangkok Observer.) THE EASTERN CRISIS.
LONDON, September mad. The new Law embodying the newly granted reforms has been promulgated in Creis,
LONDON, September 6th.
squadron.
as to whether the Victor would hold together for three years longer, To-day Hongkongites wonder if the Tawar wil rust away altogether before she takes the Victor's place. We hear that the alterations to the latter.......vessel...will probably be completed next year t. Ải thĩa,rata we may expect to hear that the Maanse will be
SENSATIONAL TRIAL AT
BANGKOK.
THE FRENCH MIMISTER, CAUSES A HUDE KERBATION IN COURT.
a Cambodian named Kadiɛ whom they charged
· Prines Kalks@, the Russian Mlnlitar of Ways of Communication, bai lelt St. Petersburg on a tour round the world' with a view of securing ihn best Information sa to American and Roglish sallway practice, and studying the davigation of Inland waterwa7%
Lord Salisbury was formally installed at Dorce on 15th fast, as Lord Warden of the
The Gaiman Imperial Ganatia has published
In July Inst the Siamese authorities arrested repaired aboutthe beginning of the next century with willai murder of Siamess in the domin Cinque Paris, and, replying to the toast of his In reporting the departure of Prince KhUkoff on tons of the King of Slam. The man claimed health at the public banquet, he alluded to the Eastern Question, and declared Turkey to be a his radway investigation tour the St. Petersburg French protection, sarenting that he had reg-gengrene and a centre of rettenness. correspondent of The Timer speaks of the tered at the French Consulate. The French Manchurian branch of the Siberian Railway, Minister, M. Defiance, claimed the right to A French squadron has been ordered to the This, he says, "is absolutely decided upon ta | try the man, but the Siamese GoverLens / ↑ warning against the firm of Wagen Frères, at Yokohama, natives of Switzerland. The arm Levant, where there is already a powerful British principle, whatever Li Hang-chang may say to asserted that he was not a French subject has recently been to liquidation, and at present tha contrary," This is what we (Z. &ơ C. and refused to give him up. Many despalis continued under the name of John F. Wagen, Express) have always insisted was extremely ches patrod between the French Minister
a partner of the old firm. The firm, it stales, ał probable. The French have driven in the and the Siamese Foreign Office, but all to no
present carries on business in the same manner, wedge by securing permission to extend the purpom as far as the French claims were con in inducing merchants and factories to send out Toogking Lines toto Kwangs. Why shouldered, and we now find it stated in the Bangkok merchandise on consignment, for which goods Russia not do the same in the north"?
Payment seldom ar never enrnes,
Major von Wiemann, the Goverage of Ger man East Africa, la still travelling in Germany, and will return to Fauterberg at the Hars Mountain at the end of the current meath. It
QUITE RIGHT 1
Lowbo, September 6th. The two Arab editors whose papers, publishod. In Egypt, were suspended for publishing insult- ing allegations respɔcting the Queen of England have been sentenced to eighteen months Im prisonment.
The dispute between Nepant and Thibet has not been concluded as was hoped. It is, says LOCAL AND GENERAL. the Z. & C. Express, heilered that the British Government will not interfere to preserve Thibet from well-merited puulthment at the hands of RMS. Centurion in now at Nagquil.
the infuriated Goorkhas; and it is certain that H.M.S. Pigmy arrived here this afternoon from the latter will not pay the heed they formerly did Nagasaki,
to the threats of the Chinese. A Nepaniere Lovasion of Thibet might terminate in the The Belilah guabant Peacock has proceeded | annexation of a considerable part of the southern from Japan to Timtain.
border of Thibet, if not in a siege of Lbassa.
TEX
Han Majesty's cruisers. Ratedow and Figue 1 PORT after removal should be rested a mont-now on their way to Hongkong from Japan:
before uso. When required for drinking at ence it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out. SHERRY.-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are
tras Keres Wines.
CLARET-Our Clasets, including the lowest
Grafton, Edius, Narcissus, und There are, it appears, some modern Quixotes Undaunted are at Yokohama.
in England as well as in France. In humble imitation of twelve plgrims who start from Amians, to go on foot to Jerusalem in celebra- Hon of the sight hundredth anniversary of the beginning of the Crusades, "The Society of the Crusades," 17, Victoria-street, Westminster, Lon- dan, kes announced that, considering the part played by our English kings, places, and people In the Crusades agalast the Turks for the se- covery of the Holy Sepaichte, it will have a separate pilgrimage to Jerusalem, faxving Eng- land about September roth. It is proposed to hold a meeting in the Christian Temple, Jer
*** SPECIAL- general meeting of members of the Chamber of Commerce to-morrow at 11.15 ..
Wr hear that the Jewish Debating Society will give a concert to-morrow at No. 5, Seymour Terrace, commencing at 9 p.m.
Ow the rath Inst, the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co.
| $70,000 to its Reserve Funds.
daily papers of the 7th September (cocalvéd here today) that on the yik instant the man Kadir was brought up for trial in the Sismess Criminal Court before their lordships Phar Wechiturong Phra Krasams Sockare, Fhra Petcharons, Phrs Snot Charit, and Luang Yanapenkat. Phra Kris Sea prosecuted en beball of the Siamese Govern ment. Entrance was by ticket, but besides reporters from the toest papers there were no Europeans present in Court. Petty afficials and natives composed the greater part of the spectators.
Before the hearing had gone very far a huge sensation was created la Court by the arrival of the French Minister-Resident accompanied by M. Hardosio, French Consol M. Defrance advanced to the Bench and protested against the trial of the prisoner by Siamese Court. He spoke to the following effect:—" I have already protested to the Stamere Government against the detention of Kadir, and against any judgment that a Siamese tribunal may render against him. I am informed that in spite of these protests the trial of Kadir has caminanced to-day I therefore wish to again protest before this Court. You have no right to judge this man, since he is under the protection of France. If this Court persists in trying the prisoner, I place
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reparted from several sides that the Governor, although still a young man, wild not return to Afiles, in which case he would very likely return to the army. As the Governor is actually abou to acquire a suitable country meat for the futuret these rumeurs deserve attention.
The Parnclike members of Parliament have listed a manifesto to the "Irish people" in which they condemn the so-called Irish National Convention, which is shortly to assemble, au a factionist gathering, and an imposition and a frand. The manifesto goes on to state that on Oct. 11th a great xantwermary demonstration will be held to honour the memory of Charlos Stewart Parnell, Ireland's greatest leader, and that on the following day a Convention will take place in Dublin of the men "who still hold by the principles which Parnell inboured for in life, and are still prepared to take their part in the struggle to carry them into effect in politics."
The London Gagcité formamily announces that the Queen has appointed his Excellency L Hang-chang to be an Honorary Kaight Grand
Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine / declared a dividend of 7 per cent; and added | salem, on October 1st, in order to consider the all responsibilities ·· ŝor, such course upon the Crows, and Ef Ching-long to be an Honorary
..
Taz. Public Library ban received saa new books, the list of which may be inspected at the Library in Bank (Bulidingi.
product of the juice of the grape and are not artidcially made from raisins and currants, 24-generally the case with Cheap Wines, BRANDY.All our Braudy is guaranteed to be
pure COGNAC, the difference in price being SIX weeks imprisonment was passed this
morning, on a
"water-rat" who picked a merely à question of age and vintage.
passenger's pɔcket on the Faishan. WHISKEY.-All our Whiskey is of excellent quality and of greater nge than most brands In the market. The SCOTCH WHIIKKY marked "E" is universally popular, and is proseanced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS General Managers. to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Hongkong, 18th September, 1896. [1458
Colony or from our saiborleed Agents at the
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE
STEAM TO
YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI. (Passing through the INLAND SEA.)
THE Company's Steamship
"HOHENZOLLERN,"
Captain A. Harrassowils, will leave for the shove Paris on or about WEDNESDAY, the agıd inst.
For farther Particolare, apply to
MELCHERS & Co. Agents. Hongkong, 18 September, 1895. [1447
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI
THE Company's Steamship
"PRINZ HEINRICH,"
Captain Cuppers, due here with the outward
German Mail about the 22nd-Instant, will leave
Coast Ports.
THE Admiral's cruise in the north has come to an end, and the major porilen of his fleet are now in Japanese waters-some at Nagasaki and the other at Yokohams.
IN ARKANSAS," Wol, stranger! You sak me me if the United States kin lick Spain? Why, irree, this here blessed State of Arkansxw alone kia lick any nation under the sun that wears bangles on its panta 197
A WINE merchant informs as that Japanese beer will not keep in casks for more than forty-eight hours. What a thirsty rade the Japs must be And what a libel on the far-famed "Kids" beer
brewed at Yokohama I
subject of a memorial to the English who fell fa the battles of the Crusades..
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Wx re glad to hear from Foochow that succes ́has attended the efforts of Mr. Fraser, of the firms of Fraser, Ramsay & Co, to improve the preparation of the black teas exported from that famous tea market. Mr. Fraser, who has visited the tea factories in Ceylon and Indis, imported rolling machinery, got it up-country, and has turned out tes which the Foochow Echo desc:ļbes as equal to any of the Ceylon and Indian ten which are so popular with the masses in England. This "revised version " of Foichow tos marks, It may be hoped, the turning point in the languishing tea trade of Fooctaw, and as the enterprise is in the hands of the locally formed "Foochow Tea Improvement Company," which le managed by Mr. Fraser aforakald, and as the foreign and native tes merchants have ali to gals and nothing to lose by much-needed improvement in Foochow teas it is probable that machinery will soon be imported on a large scale and that there will be quite a revival in the trade of the port. We hope so.
THE story of how Nansen found Jackson, or
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Siamese Government."
Knight Commander, of the Royal Victorian Order,
After M. Defrance had completed his protest, In French, M. Hardouin represted the substance
Lord Li travelled to Southampton on Wednes of the words in Slemess. "When this had been | day to Inspect the St Louis, on which the dane, the French Minister, taning to Kadir, Chinese Envoy proceeds to New York on Satur
day, Mrs. Moffitt, alster of General Gordan, continued in French :---
is desirous al presenting to Li a band- somely bound copy of a facsimile of the last of the six volumes of journals despatched by
"Tell Kadir that I forbid him to reply to t questions addressed to him,”
MAVAL AND MILITARY,
This was also translated into Siamese by M. Hardouis and addressed (to Kadir, who acknow- | General Gordon before the fall of Kharicum. ledged the order by a bow. The French Minister and Cousal then howed to the Judges and left the Court. The surprise of the Judges was, says the Siam Free Press, evidently great, no attempt was made to reply, and for ball a minute the Court sat in consternation at the färs the trial had taken and before the gra 'vity of the situation created by the vigorous protest of the French Minister on behalf of his Government.
At Chatham Dockyard on 18th fat. the Handy and ibu Harf torredo-bost destroyma were commissioned for Hongkong,
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The Court adjourned for half an hour in order to acquaint the Government with the protest of the French Minister and to receive Instructions
how to proceed.
The Edgar craiser, Captain W, H. Hender son, left Aden on goth lost, homeward bound,
The trial took place in Liverpool Bay of the new torpedo-boat destroyer Thrasher, which has been bullt by Messen. Laird Bros., Birken. head. The craft developed a speed equal to 36 statute miles an hour,
After his return to town from Eynsford an 13th last, Li Hang-chang gave a long andimes to Captain Lang, when, it is understood, tha At 12.05 the Judges again took their seats. It terms under which that officer would be pre- had been decided to conifaus the caso spute guapared to take over the organisation of the Chi-
SCHOOLMANNER; "Now, boys, supposing the Jackson found Nansen, whichever it may prove coute. Kadi: was brought in and the case pro- | nese Navy were discussed at considerable
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. the goddesses Diana, Venus, sud June were
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Wongkong, 15th September, Ko6.
DEATH,
On the 14th August, at Southend, Elphinstone, England, aged 8 years, third son of ALFRED E. And EMMA TURNER, formerly of Singapore, Penang, and Sandakan, North Borneo.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1896.
appear before you, what would you do with this appie 7 Brown Mialians "Please, sir, I'd eat
before they asked for it."
Wä are infórmed by the General Manages of the Olivas - Freehold Mines, Limlied, that a telegram has been received from Australls which indicates the probable faltare of the negociations for the sale of the joint properties.
THE Mosque of the Hongkong Regiment, in Kowloon, is now almost completed giving the pizce quite an Oriental appearance. “Our Very Own" ars to be congratulated on the beauty of their new building which looks well in its two
shades of terra cotta.
NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL.
to bè, is assuredly one of the most extraordinary cended. in the history of travel. The Jackson party were wintering in comparative luxury at Cape Flors, sear Eira Harbour. Nausen and Johan sen pushed south with their remaining two dogs and their skin canoes, and after traversing on water the part marked on the mape as Fraux Joset Land, they were-stopped on August 2616, 1895, by the approach of winter, just eighty miles from the quarters of the other expadi- tion. There they remained, without being discovered, till May 19, 1896. Nansen had allowed his two watches to run down, because, | it being practically always daylight at 206 | 128100, no zight had
remind him to wind them. Therefore he could ❘ not possibly find his longitude, and thas deter- mine his pastilon and choose his route. Under these circumstances, for the two groups of
coincidence than for twe needles to come together in a hay-stick. The 'surprise of both must only have been squalled by their delight, and to the coincidence Dr. Nansen owes at least
ངས་སྟེ་སེམས། ཉི་
Come to
Nothing has yet transpired as to the new mall contract with the East, Far East, and Australia. The Rev. Alfred Iliff has been appolated Chaplain at Hongkong to the shipping afloat, and
length.
It is announced from the War Office that the Queen has approved of some important and useful changes in the uniform of Army officers.
· The present staff patrol Jacket is to be superseded London, August 31st"
by one of bize ungola or serge, fall in the chest, The late Sir John Eversit Milials President of with broad back and slits at the sides, and with the Royal Academy, waï burled yesterday in St. | tour inside and four outside pockets. - The Ing Fani's Cathedral.
lantry blue patrol jacket is to be replaced by The Korean Ambassador Extraordinary and a blus serge jacket of paštara similiar to the his sulte left St. Petersburg to-day on their scarlet serge patral jacket, except thai collar homeward journey.
caffs, and shoulder straps will be of the same colour and material as the jacket. Officers commanding regimental districts will wear the uniform of their districts, but in the case of two regimental districta belog under ang command, the officer will wear the uniform of the regiment to which he formerly, belonged, otherwise the malform of the senior regiment, In the Army
worn only by officers who do not wear the frock It is sald an attempt is to be made to reach
coat. In regard to horse furniture, middle-cloths Lhansa by a British official, who proposes to will be discontinued, also the bearskin flounce, travel as a trader from the Chin or Shan Staten: except in the Brigade of Guards. Permission is The gross valus has been entered-given for the mesent equipment affected by 41,373,163 1os, rod. of the personal estate in these orders to be worn until the end of 1898. the United Kingdomi of the fala Beron Hirsch,
John Daly, the treason-felony prisoner, was realeased from Portland yesterday, and was met by a number of friends with whom he travelled to London.
to St. Peter's Instituta sebord. -
At Grenoble on 16th fast, a monment to the memory of Capialo Doudart de Lagree was
M. La Myra do Vilers.
for the above place about THURSDAY, the 24th TELEGRAMS. A CHINAMAN WAS sent to gaol for six months explorers to meet Was & far, zaore wonderful unveiled, amidst a scene of much enthusiasm, by Ordinance Department the patrol Jacket will be
Japtant.
For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, 18th September, 1896.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL *HE Company's Steamship
THE
"NESTOR,"
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REUTER'S MESSAGE.
THE AUSTRIAN PRESS ON THE
ARMENIAN AGITATION.
LONDON, September 15th, The Austrian press is alarmed at the agitation in Great Britain in favour of intervention in Turkey. It accuses Great Briials of fomenting Captale Arquith, will be despatched as above trouble, and declares that any isolated action on on SATURDAY, the 3rd October.
For Freight, apply to
the part of England is ilkely to end in her belog expelled from Egypt.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents:*~* Hongkong, 18th September, 1896.
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HONGKONG.
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IMPLE AERATED WATER.
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Special terma to HOTELE, CLUBS, MEmas and sther Larga Consumers.
Any complaints should be addrested is the Managir Hongletsg, geð May, 1899.
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(From L'Avenir du Tonkin) THE REBELLION IN THE PHILIPPINES.
PARIS, September 8th.
from Mindanao.
A very serious ploi has been discovered in Manila to overthrow the Spanish authority. Reloforcements are belag forwarded to Mania PARIS, September 9th.. At Manila, the Spaniards took Silang after a brilliant sngagement ; the rebels loss was
kiffed.
this morning for bringing two mon into the colony for ika purpose of emigration. He brought themen here on the pretence that they would be found employment as stone-cutters, but the next morning he shipped them to Singapore,
| kịs escape from a further series of dreadisi hard- ships and dangers, and possibly from a lingering
A REUTER "telegram," from St. Petersburg pub- | death. fished in London on the 19th uḥima says:—The Rarsian Squadron, to be despatched to the In the course of a lander on the installation of Pacific in the suleman under the command of Lord Salisbury as Warden of the Cinque Posts Admimi Alexiff will consist of an ironclad, six | the London Standard says :-Lord Sallaborý frei-class and two second-class pruisers, two | used words of unmistakeable significance.
vessels.
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MHIPPING,
Therm nes about ga vmmio, aggregating 35,com Lons, laid up in the Tyne.,'*"
New engineering and shipbuilding works have been opened at Govan by Mesra, McKia &
The Italian Parlament has passed the Bill low
tion and selling of Italian shipping, The Government have announced their intention of raising the anchorage dues at Italian poris from 1. His to 1.40 lira per register tom. Vensola may, however, compound for these duas for a yake by
40
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The Report of the Vaccination, Commission Baxter, torpedo cruisers, stx gunbāsts, and soym torpedo | The earlier part of his speech, in acknow. || das been issued. The Commission reports 15 he continuation of the bounties on the constrtic». ledgment of the toast of his bealth as vacciastion has a marked effect in reducing both Lord Warden of the Cinque Porta, way, as the prevalence of and mortality from small-por: The life appean to be the eighth vessel of the ❘ became an occasion of ceremonial compliment, It is stated that Dr; Jameson is engaged in Prussian and Germari navies which has been ¦ conceived' in a light and graceful mord; but wilting whai la belleved to be`s record of the lost at ses during the last thirty-six years. The became deeply and impressively in earnest when Transvaal Rald. He devotes nearly the whole schooner Fraummins disappeared in Chinese he looked beyond the costs with whose defence of his time in his call at Holloway Frison to its
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha haro Just givan waters in 1860; Vào training ship Amazons bis new dignity is immemorially associated. | compilation, ra
out orders for five more steamers, of between. The well-known German anthropologist, Adolf foundered in the North Sea in the next year; The aspect of the world at large, he told his
5,000 and 6,000 tons gross each, to the following the loss of the Grouer Kurfürst off Falkestone hearers, is one of #usbrakes and unquestion- Bastin, who is close upon seventy, has started Dems Masars DW. Henderson & Co, in 1878 and: of nearly 300 efficere and men after able peace," In South-Eastern Europe there on an exploring journey into the heart of Partick, for three, and Messes Naplar, Shanks & collladen with the Koteer Wilhelm will be is, however, "a centre of rottenness from which China, with a view to study the middle races of Bell, Yoker, and Mess Workmas, Clark & Co
Belian, for one nach. These am in addition to remembers it by many; the training brig Undine | disease and decay may spread to the healthier the Calostial Empire,
the vessels these buliders have already in hand sunk off the Juilavıð peninsula in 1884; the portions of the European community," So long Mr. B. Howard, the English-travaller, who | for this Company, a Grat Britain has accepted without any corrette Angusta in the Indian Ocean in 1885; on that mate of things exlats there is dangus of objection the new position of Madagascar no a French Colony.
and, the Eber and; Alder in the great hurricane | trouble. Nor must England imaging that she 1) Apia in 1989.
*may not to called upon to go to the front and take pr. is the perils of the time; The Prime Minister gave an emphatic warning alike i The German Minister of War, Bronssit von to the Turkish Empire and to his own county-Schallandıf, har resigned, and his svelguation: men. To the Government of the Sultan he spake has been accepted. He returna Aia sotien geza. of the punishment which in the cousin of events - ral to the army, General von Goodler has been máy befall it ; his countryman ka reminded of | sppolatad tu nuqoned kimi
MADAGASCAR,
PARIS, September Stk.
guests, the German Emperor, speaklog Le Ger
---MEMORANDA.
THE KAISER AND THE TSAR, › At the banquet given in konour of the Imperial
man, thanked the Tsar, in the name of Ger« many, for bis visit to a country where so many
TO-Y: ORROW,—19th September. of his ancestors had sealed the friendship 11.15 am-A special general meeting of the between Russia and Germany,
Members of the Hongkong General Cham-"| Toer of Commerce at the City Hall,
The Tear, speaking in French, replied that he
was deeply touched with the welcome of the 8 p.r a Coscut at Talkoo Club, *** Emperor, and that he was animated with the
· sentiments of his ilustrious father,
SHADOWY NA TANT Tanghalan September 7th). The Trax kan bean nominated an Admiraă of the German Pint.
BUNDAY20th September, M., The Transfer Books of the China Mutual Steam Haw, onion Conf fake flows from thie dnes
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has been for several yeain in the Island of Sag. kalian, where he has been observing the manner. of life of the convicts thers, ham kirivsel at Niful
Novgorod.
the possible need for England to "wrlia ker ̈"A spirit of disquiet and meest continues to nama again so the maintainer of civilisation, us | disturb various diatelets of Spald. Rumours of the friend of peace, and as the indomitable dender of the liberty of an independant peo- ple, Great Britain will not with the Fowote, mot independently of them,
Republican and Anarchist plots abound, and mysterious explosions as Barcalone serve to keep alire the fouling of insecurity and unasal- zoen Wilch fat on long quieted in that city,
Some commerendence has taken place between the Merchant Barrios Guild sad the Liverpool Steamship Owner Association respecting the proppsed Shipping Council Bill, The Galid were naked to consider a memorandam prepared by | the Liverpool Association, and at a mesting of the Guiidlast monk the following maciniian wan corried unanimously m
Resolved, that we, the Merchant Service Guild, being captains and oftcars in motive service, die. approve of, and will oppose the creation of a Bhipping Council such as that proposed by thà North of England Protection and Indemnity Association, Ty are, after careful consider sice, related that the existence of such a Conn ell would be distinctly, injurious, and of disnd- vantago so far as the newtwokien, ni kalppien kataresti iu mindörsed
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