THE 11 CAMP GAZETTE."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1896.

pliching. However, there was no help for it, so the party of twenty slept in a house and mounted

Inter

During the past few days there has been a good guard over empty tents. Saturday belog See, deal of talk about the proposed publication of a boards were laid out to dry and from 4 to 6.30 thoroughly up-to-date military Journal, to be p.m. the Volunteers (5fly-two string) carried styled the Camp Gasstis, which would, I care boards, fixed beds, and did coolle work with a fully edited and weli printed on cream-lald paper, will. About 9.15 p.m. the guard arrested a snake help is provent the Volunteers encamped on that was apparently attempting to sbstract Stonecutters from having spells of melancholls, ammunition, and some three hours or walking in their sleep, or doing somethingsthay another *nake eluded "the

guard, and aught sot to do and leaving undone things they entering a tent, bit Ganner Bridger on the should do. Not at all a bad idea, but unfortunately, foot. The enemy was caught,' kiled,' and although the Valunteers have bees in camp battled and the wounded man dosed with brandy more or less ever since Friday, yet the Camp and various other remedies for the rest of the Gastil hasn't materialized. This is a great night with perfect accoun. The Corps Colours ply, for evidently there would have been no lack were holsted on Sunday, at noon, and the men of original matter wherewith to fill its columns drank prosperity to the Corps. The ecemy And waxay thle advisedly, for this morning the appears to have been on the alert on postman brought us several covers containing Saturday, as, in addition to the two anakes, matters which writers state they hoped to have wo bear an eight and a half inch cen. published in the Camd Gasstle, but sa thay don't | tipede was taken while exploring the great cont' know where it is published, who the Editor is, and of a gunner. „On the whole, the Volantesis up- whether they will ever see such a sheet pear to be seeing creepy Crawly things generally in the camp, they went their communications | Datly Press, and China Mall" specials" just to us in tha" bope_that they would be preserved | anived by the huge troopship Praya and aro from oblivion. One of the writers offers his hard at it gathering "copy." services as "war special "at a doilar a column. As he writes a fairly tegiblo "fist” and seems to have some regard for the rules of English grammar, combined with strong evidence of

having won at least a dozen prizes at Spelling Beer, we jumped at bis offer and wired to him to

THE HALL OF MYSTERIES.

WASHINGTON, September 49.

Acting Comptroller Coffis, was to-day advised of the fallare of the First National Bank of Helena, one of the largest in the West. The fatire is due to the inability of the officers to labilities are stated to be $1458.09. The

realiza on assots.

The central commbree of the Armenian revo

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PASSED THE CANAL.

newspaper LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.

pecimens for the fullest and best equipped | entirely dissociated from a vague feollog that | bacteriological laboratory possible to devise. something was wrong. The Prime Minister OUTWARD-8th September-Natier (9), 13th

18th - September- Thess contaminated waters and their branches recommended neatly hall dosen working September-Arwaniy supply is great part the drinking water of the Journalists to Her Majesty for the honour of Japan, Khadta 111 September Ulysses, agth September-Feladt, Glangyle, Strathtay, 29th blessing to the cities of India. Where before satires. The introduction of Elters has been a knighthood.

The power of the pross in England might be- | September-Benalder, Gerda, Agapanthus, tha death-rata in Calenția alone was 4,000, alnce come even dangerously autocratic but for a lack | and Gelaber–Agamimnan, Chingwon, Vorone), the introduction of filters it has fallen to 3,400 WASHINGTON, September 1st.

of cohesion. If there existed amongst zawi- || Ernest Simone. 6th October--Adın, Glenfarg, Sublime Ponte the following telegram-

Even with the falling off in the death-rate in The Tetklib Legution has received from the

papere any organisation skin to Trades Unious | Hector, Radnorshire, Della Rickmarı, già Calcutta, that of India” generally seems to have the British newspapers might rule the roost, October-Salasta. Increased. In 1883 4.485,097 perished by Unfortunately (perhaps fortunately), every paper, HOMEWARD-ŐK October-Bermakr, For whether daily or weekly, stands aloof from its mora, 9th October-Bayern Frigga, Adour. fationists of Constantinople organland on a vast cholera, and in 1891 the number increased to scale a programme -f disorders and criminal acts. 5.940,485. Of course, the ignorant natives, who contemporaries, or comes in contact with Elax,

are careless as to health and superstitious as to them only for the purposes of a scolding match. Separate groups of these revolallanists began

avaty British the spital. Beside revolvers and degrees, long list, and thus the source of the disease is office, small or large, is that the sheet tisins their misdeeds at the same hour at different points by death-preventing lavention, keep up the The idea in they used bombs and dynamite. About sity of

Hi I'constantly growing,

ant is, if not literally the only one printed that! these men entered separately into the Imperial

RESPONSIBILITY OF BRITISH OFFICIALS,

morning, the only one worthy of notice. This Ottoman Bank, killing the guards and police warfare must be carried lato Its own country and

Il cholers is to be roccessfully combated, the colous delusion is carried to such lengths that, men, and throwing their heads Into the test the destroying agent aimed directly at the heart marsing paper il mention another by name. Before He Honour Mr. T. Sarcombe Smilk•

for fear of breaking the spell, no well-regulated Avallig themselves of the confusion that followed, they burst open the doors of of the loathsome disesse, Mr. Baldwin Tatham, the bank and threw bombs through the English sanitary officer sent to India to study

Acting Puimus Judge.) w'adows on the heads of the passers-by. the subject, found that the great heat and

October, rath decomposteg matter but partially explained the Five Torkish ladies were cat lo pieces by high death rate. He asserts that there is abse an explosion and two French clerks of the Tatoly no attention paid to hygiene or sanitation.

FIXTURES hank were wounded and, would have been killed if Terklub soldiers had not burried to thels If properly carried out by the sanitary depart ment of the British polics in India, not only in rescue. At the sxme moment the home of Djelal Bey, situated at Stamboul, was taken the Delis, but in all parts of India, the scourge possession of by the revolutionists, who throw | and eventually its source confined in a much i pre-eminently one for which those Immediately || 1405—Ng 4kan and another . Kwok

would be kept well in hand, its spread prevented,

a rata of bombs on those who happened to be la the streets near by. At Haskint the military were attacked, and one efficer and many soldiers were killed. At the Promatia quarter another band of Armenian anarchists took possession of the public schools and began to the bombs. In directions, kliling "many innocent victims. In Armenian church at Fera, a great number of dynamite bombs were discovered.

smaller section of the country. To prevent the spread of cholera from India certain precentions should be and can be taken. The Mohammedan exodus from fadia should be effectually stopped until it is shown that no pilgrim carries con ragions or infectious disease with him. When Mecca rigid sanitary measures should be in. stlisted in vider ibat no germ-laden devotee could depart. Again, sil pilgrims should ba detained to determine whether any cholera exists among them. The secondary points of

If temptation to show how foollah or unreliable a neighbour has been prove irresistible, it is folilly alluded to as "a contemporary." in business relations is supplied in connection An example of bow this lack of unity works

with the Royal Academy banquet. That is a prominent event of the year. The foremsat public men, usually including the Prime Minister, attend and make speeches. The occasion is

concerned would desire to obtain the widest publicity. To some member on the committee occursed the happy thought that much st the dinner table might. car

other wres if only a single be saved Places reporter were invited to the banquet, be belag angeged to supply to all the London

his notes. A place was accordingly reserved for the Timer reporter, the other London newspapers being ignored.

SUPREME COURT.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

The following cases are fixed for the respec tive dates:→→

Tuesday, October 13th.

Sza Chat....

****...*$ 200.00 Wednesday, October 14th. 1333-R. Douglas v. D, K, Griffith. 80.03

Friday, October 15th. 1389-Tang Wa fim v. Kwong Yun

Cheong......

.............................3 322.09 Lung...... 351.38 1401-Fook Cheong & Co. v. D. M. Wright & Co.............. 1433-The Yee Shingu v. Scheele & Co.

send in at least one column every day. Having Daddell Street. On entering wo were ngeteably / many pirts of the capital, and even in the / pligrims congregate pries to their departure for newspapers a slip containing a full transcelpt of | 1393-The Tarong Da v. The Tak

secured the services of such a special and having ourselves a rough idea of how the "young ides" should be taught the fine art of killing human beings with the least amount of clik to one's owa Ule, lt has occurred tons that as the Camp Gavefte | has not yet made Its appearance perhaps the best thing to be done under the circumstances is for the Hongkong Telegraph to reserva a colam daily while the "camp of lastrucilon" is in existence for matter contributed by Volunteers and military news in general It may 'be added

that if our military and naval trlenda accord us loyal support it would be porrible to publish once a week at least a column of naval and mliliary news In what would be known sɛ the "Naval, and Millory" colucho, and thus from a small begla- ning in connection with the military training above referred to there might be evolved a new, useful, and very interesting feature of Far Eastern journalism. We cordially invite con- tributious to our "Naval and Military" column, the first publication of which will be on Saturday next, the 17th fastant. But to revest to the Camp Gazette, an already stated several com- murications intended for li have reached this office, and from them we select the following

RE LADY VOLUNTRIES,

TO THE EXITOR as the "Hantxona Tulnara.”

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On Saturday evening Professor Iscovisce gave the first of a series of entertainments at the Hall of Mysteries which be bas fitted up la surprised to observe the tasteful and comfortable manner in which the Hall had been arragged, Plenty of pankahs rendered the place cool, while the many electric lights gave ample light without the stifling beat usually caused by gas. the entertainment by causing a qurolity of strips of colomed paper, not only to disappear from a closed box, but to make their reappearance, carefully sorted according to their respective calears, in the drawers of a locked cabinet, | the key,of which

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Had there existed among the morning press any means or habit of taking counsel and

meat would have

On the curtain ascending, the Professor opened criminals who put ša jeopardy the lives of lane, departure from Mecca should also be carefully common action together, this precious arrange.

was held by one

the spectators. He then proved his title to the possession of "second sight "by bringlug down with a pistol sh-t three burnt cards, wilch he assured the audience ware Eging round the

stage

in the form of invisibis butterflier. Alter producing flowers from rice and burnt paper, the Professor conjured up 4 number of cricket

ball la a manner that should make him a devizshla addition to our Cricket Flub, An exhibitlan, of thought-reading_fol- lowed. Signorina Felice while in a-mermerc francs writing an a slate a number which had been wrliten on cards and burnt by two of the audience.

בנות

The Armenians faithful to the imperial throne are indignent, and the patriarch excommun cated, in the name of Jesus Christ, all the

cent men and women. The parlarch begged the Sublime Porte to communicate to the Pres bytery the sames of the revolutionists, in order to stigmalize in both the civilised worlds their crimes and horrors. A special commlysion bas been instituted to Judge the revelationists caught

grant edelicto, as well as all Marsulmans who have been arrested under the charge of restiullon, This commission is composed of eight Christians and Massnimanende of presidency of Djelal Bey, a member of the High

Court of Turkey.

CHOLERA.

SOURCE AND GROWTH OF THE DREADED

FIST LINCE,

INTERNATIONAL ACTION NEEDED,

Dr. James F. Love, formerly of Philadelphia, who has been a resident of Egyp! for upwards of twenty years, has written a letter to Surgeon- GeneralWyman, of the Marine Hospital Service. USA on the source and spread oicholers, which should receive prompt attention from senitary and other associations Interested in the study and superession of this pellence. Dr. Love is the surgeon of the present Khedive, and sustained the same cffcisi relation to the two previous Khedives. He has had special facilities and opportunities to study the cholers in all its phaser, and what he says on this subject, there fare, has special value, as his opiɔlans and dedacilons are based on acinul experience with and observation of the contagion at the very 105 source of its arigla. Dr. Love suggests later- national action, with a view of fighting the the causes from which it springs and by which disease at its fountain head, by attacking it is nurtured, and contesting its progress from the moment it makes its appearance on the hanks of the Ganges. From what Dr. Love writes, it would seem proper regard for the com mon defence of the people of Europe and Amer. ca demands that International action should he immediately losegurated, to the end that a con certed and intelligent movement might be made on the lines suggested by Als letter. Dr. Love writen ne follows :—

BUTZ CANAL À CHANNEL FOR CARRYING CHOLERA.

by these occasional invasions of cavalry, Infane Egypt Is net alone indebted to British India try and artillery, which have "accidental" rendezvous there, for the wholesale depletions of her population, Another aid to mortallly

in that far-off land, of the Nile is the

this communleation will bear fruit, it will 30tively, after which they were placed on one table the key to Eastern commerce. In reassuming

pahaps, be out of place here to drawn up a set of rules for the guidance of Volunteerenres, should such a corps come into existence. The following may be added if required :—

of the privaten,

watched, which might best be done at the entrances to the Suez Canal

Come

to

swift and

redden end. It required only that the news. papers thus Ignored should boycott the Academy would cease to exist. There was, however, no banquet, and the next year the cause of offence such machinery for Inter-communication be

NOT

Intimations.

941.00 20.00

HONGKONG JOCKEY OLUB.

TOTICE is hereby given (bat an EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB, convened in accordance with Rulo 22 of the Rules of the Clob, will be held at the Resointion passed at the Extraordinary Generel October, 1896, at 3.30 ., to confirm the HALL 08 SATURDAY. the xyth day of

City Hall on the and October Instant, particular Meeting of the Members of the Club held at the of which resolution will be circulated for the

By Order,

These recommendations should be impressed upon the British Government and their officials In India to the end that the Axialle cholera, in there days of mpid transportation and large transcontinental travel, may not be allowed to follow all who may pass through India or have connections with those who have resided there. Since the arrival of a body of British troops from India at Stakim several cases of cholera appeared simong them, which, with the statements of the Koch Commission, of Prof. Provost, and of mar other distinguished gentlemen and scientists who have passed through that country, go to prove that the seat of the Asiatic cholera is in that borne other fruit, and the London newspapers general information of the Members. section of the country surrounding the Ganges—Washington Ladger.

THE TICHBORNE CASE. ·

THE CLAIMANT REASSERTS HIS CLAIM,

... SYDNEY, September 5th. While at this end of the world people are en- deavouring to advance the claim of the lunatic Cresswell as the real Sir Roger Tichborne, the original Tichborne claimant in England is re asserting his claim as the rani Mackay, fr, the true

belt,

Previous declarations to the contrary, the claimant reasserts himself to be thereal Sir Roger Tichborne, solemnly stating that to be his true His former stalement, that he was name. Arthur Orton, was made, he declares, under circumstances which are capable of explanation. JEAN LUIE, ALIAS LUNDGREN,

"This

mav," says the claimant in an interview with the representative of a London weekly," was very prominent witness in the great trial at

Bar of the claimant to the Tichborne esister. He and others arẻ trying to prove, that the fonatie William Cresswell is in reality no other person than Sir Roger Tichborne, notwithstand ing the evidence given before the courte at Sydney. His brother who came from England ta Sydney swore positively that the fanatic la the Parramatta Asylum was bla brather William, and described certain miska upon his arms which were found upon examination of the lunatic In the asylum to be there." Lula was sent out to Sydney by Miss Georgias Baring, having persanded thai lady, who took a great knew not only Reger Tichborne but Arthur interest in the Tichborne Claimant, that he

Orion too. I ceed hardly tell you that

THAT STATIMINT WẬY ENTIRELY FALER,

tween the managers of the maraire papers. The Standard, to lis bonour, took an Ins dependent course, and in its columns the reposted. In 1816 the Daily News, coming speeches at the Academy dinner were left un.

The Academicians held out for another year under new editorship, took the same line, and then captiulated. The lesson has not

stalk along their own pathway, ludicrously each in its way a power in the land, solemnly Ignoring the exlatence of other pedestrians. Fossibly Itle, on the whole, well that the British' press should not be united after the fashion of the suclent guilds. 'If it were, Its power in the land might more nesily approach that of the House of Commans than is already achleved÷H. W. Lucy in Norik· American Review.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

+

MAILS DUE: French (Melbourne) tóimbirow &M, Australian (Chingtu) 16th lust, English (Khedive) 17th lust, American (City of Peking)` 19th lost, " German (Presteren) 30th fast,' American (Dovic) zőth"inst., Tacoma (Braamar) 4th prox. American (China) 5th prox.

THE silk er steamship Braemar was delivered In New York on the 8th inst.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Johan left Singapore for this port at 6 am. yesterday.

THE Nippon Yasen Kaisha's steamer Yama- afternoon, and may be expected here on the ahiro Marw left Nagasaki for this port yesterday

15th last.

THY P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer China, with malls, etc., left San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama, Inland Ses, Kobe, Nagasaki, and Shanghai, on the 8th inst.

THE P. & D. Co.'s steamship Khadius, with the next English mail, left Singapore for this port at 4 p.m. yesterday, and may be expected here at on the 17th inst.

arrived at Tacoma on the zoth lust.

that he neither saw or knew either one or the other until he called at Bessborough-street, Fimilco, July 7th, 1873. It appears that in Sydney he made the acquaintance of a Mrs. Jenkins

Parramatta Asylum was neither Arthur Orton nor Crosswell, but la really Sir Roger Tichborne, the original, and produced others to corroborate his statement. This simple lady belføring it to be a good cause took the matter up and spent THE Agents (Mesurs. Dodwell, Carilli & Co.) large sums of money in procuring further evi- | Inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship desce(?) by Luis's persuasion. Now, it is a well- Co.'s steamer Tacoma, from Yokohama, &c., known fact Mr. Jenkins was in court when `the brothers Charles and Edmund. Orton gave their evidence and the cost decided that the lunatic in the asylum was William Cress. well. Yet notwithstanding this fact she believed a'cunning crafty man like’Jean Lule, whore career was so well known and so wall published, to persuade her in this erroneous idea that the real Roger Tichborne was the man in the Famamata Asylum. Cresswell, who was well known and intimate with the claimant, went to Gippsland, In Victoria, in 189." The claimant then goes on to describe the adventures of Cresswell in Victoria and New South Wales. The troubles of Jean Lale are detailed at length. What the object of the claimant is it is hard to say, except that he is desirous of turning an honest penny by supplying "copy" to the newspapers: Syd-

THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Peking, with malls, etc., from San Francisco to the 21st alto, vfa Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and left for this port, vía Nagasaki, this morning

Clerk of the Course. [1956

T. F. HOUGH,

Hongkong, 6th October, 1896.

CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

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THURSDAY, the 15th October, 1896, AT 9.15P.M. Under the Patronage of E.E. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, KCMG Ma] >1-General WILSONE BLACK, C.B, Commodore HOLLAND, RN, kindly consented to assist

The following Ladies and Gentleman here

After an interval of ten mânies, during which the andlence refreshed the lanet and Mr. Ruchwaldy played various relec tions, the curtain again ascended and the Egyptian Magician, Alar Khan, commenced bis" cabinet illusions. The cabinet was a shallow recess at the back of the stage, lined with black, around which were several brilliant electric lights. The magician placed a couple of tables within the recess, after allowing the audience to examine them, and remarking that S-The New Woman has within’the prestat most performances were opened by the decide invaded' many of the domains hitherto ringing of a bell, waved bis wand and a Large hand ball immediately appeared on held sacred to min. To her credit, however, one of the tables and commenced to sing be it ta'd be has not only miniged to hold her violently, moving from one table to the other, own in the new prthafikeskus elected to enter, in full sight of the audience, in a most uncancy manner, strongly reminding one of the ustrál but she has been able to withstand the adverse criticlem of, and to succesfully compete galat atention of stopping its clamour, it was taken bell of splittualists. As the bell evidently bad no the sterner six, One, this g however, has folled and placed on the stage, where, being removed to altract that attention from her It was not un- from the charmed precincts of the cabinet, is reasonable to exsect it would have done, and maintained a dignified allenco. A wave of the that's volonteering. Perhaps her refined nature and and one of the tables was occupied by a large white gablet; another wave and revells from countenancing"any systém which

the second table was similarly occupied. These tends to premate the shedding of blood of our were then handed round and found to be per- fellow-creatures. But as the millenniam is still fectly sold and without hooks for the attich beyond ball and volunteering is a necessary evliment of wires. After replicing the goblets on she should make a virtue of a necessity and Jose sympathy 'cz'sted between them that the tables, the Magician remarked that such assume ber share of saipons billilettas a grace- | any position that one wis placed in would ful token of loyalty to the Royal House and of be immediately somed by the other eltiimihip of the Emple on which the san

and on his lifting that from the right hand table and carrying it over to the other, the goblet on never sett. Forhaps.the'present Juncture is the the left and table rose in the air and travelled most opportune time for starting an agitation in cross, in fall sight of the audience, to the favour of the formation of a' corps of Volani position lately occupied. by its companion, A Leeresser, seeing that our gallant defenders are watch borrowed from the audience then travelled Asiatic chelers, and it is an open question from one goblet to the other, but to those who have not closely followed the now in camp at Stonecutters' Island, where without being visible in tramalt. À pair political history of the country to and persuaded that kdy that the man' in the they are receiving instructlen 'In the science of of metal cups were then conjured up in the which has the most far-reaching effect, Slace the modern warfare. As It is not improbable that

same minner and tea and milk were made cutting of the Sues Canal, Egypt has regained in them from green and red paper respect the position lost to her for 300 years, of being while a Complete tea service appeared on the this commercial vantage she has become the land other at the word of command. The leg and

DÍ NEM TIÓNS EUrrents of travel and trada kitkerta milk being poured into their proper receptacles, deflected. But the great commercial gain has the refreshing beverage was handed round and been and is still tempered by the serious and 1. Officers shall not exceed a rallo di 7 to rominent local athlete, Freza enquiries made there. A constant stream of travellers from the esgerly quaffed by a gallant skipper and a pro- murderously Insufficient and impure sanitation this morning we learn that an evil" effects have delta of the Ganges, where the germ of cholera ensued. The audience were speedily convinced flourishes perpetually, to Meccs, and from this that what the cabinet could not produce was

point to Damletis, Alexandris, and Cairo, not worth producing. The curious part of brings in its train the active cacen of cholers. it all is that everything appears in fash In the put the same stream of pilgrimages as though thrown on a screen by a magic lantern, was attended by the same evils. To-day, owing with the difference that it is solid and not a to the unique posities of Egypt, this current is reflection,

crax increasing, and with the increase the danger of the dreadful disease also multiplies. The stream of travel through Egypt meets that which is ever crossing Europe to Americs, and the question arises, will the cholera, with its attendant horrors, join the procession to this side of the Atlantic? Time and time again cholera bas been transferred to the holy place of Islam by the Mohammedans of Indly, and thence difney Star. fused by the pilgrims of other lands in their return from Mecca. This fact has been rated In recent work by the Inspector-General of ike French Sanitary Service, Prof, Provost, and it is now a well recognized fact that cholera is urf- The power of the press in England is mainly | Olympis maminum demia la portion of India, panicularly in the ❘ based on conviction of its hancsty of purpose, delta of the Gangen. Under conditions not and the cleanness of the hands of those who con consequently hard to overcome, the terrible amriured princicis is indicated to such a detail ne clearly known to the medical profession and duct and contribute to it. This inborn, carafally monster shakes off the shackles binding it to the scorn and Indigation excited in journalistin one locally and stalks abroad to carry conster- cliclos at the more suspicion that an economic nailon and desolation in its path. The scourge | ally transmitted cable message has been unduly 9. Children should be kept out of the parade

was most noticeable in its outbreakings in 1830, elaborated in the sub-editorial room before it

n Charles A. Warburton, proprietor of the 1840, 1865, 1881, and again in 1891. These appears in prist. The Timer having, as ground as much as possible, and mothers should Evening Telegraph of this city, was found dead years ware honibly memorable in the history of conductors thought, rasgan to believe that a new not attend to more than one child at a time.. in his bed at the Garden Hotel, Atlantic City, India.

agency had so dealt with a

offered for montage 160 10. At target practice each lady who succeeds this morning. He was

FOURCE OF THE DISEASE.

publication in lis colamins, Indignantly denounced la biting the target (whicis shall be double was due to disease of the hears of age. "Death

It has long been supposed, and was dex the misplaced Industry. The news agency, New Your, September and.

The British stormship Namos left Foschow, monstrated by the celebrated Koch Commission Jastly appreciating the fact that such an accuir. the size of an ordinary ons) at a distance of roo

The R. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary in 1884, that the source of this malignant disease dan, untainted, struck mi Ite 115 as a prosperous on the 8th factant, and had strong north-easi yards will receive a trophy. This inducement of State for the Colonies, and Mrs. Chamberlain is in the reglen of the Ganges, bounded on the business undertaking, forthwith brought civil breeze with moderate sea and fine weather will will repay the tax-payer, as it isfessenilal to were passengers on the Textonte. Chamberlain west by a branch of the Hoogly, and upon the action with design to vindicate its integrity. Some Voochow the French cruisex Alear, and the have good marksmes, or rather markewomen.

vald he came only to visit Mr. and Mrs. Endicott, east by the Brahmapoctra rivers, and extending of the best known Farisian papan without fear of steamables Zrym, Harshin, and Hailong. Let 6. ALTO RECIT. "Arias Kiljah' If the above rules are strictly adhered to expects to return to England in a fortnight.

rarents of his wife, at Divers, Man, Hoax far into the interior as Benares, and in this sebace, hantually convey telegrams from Amoy on the 9th, and had fresh north-east gale ahall doubtless posséza a fixa, corps, which may

Bats RECIE, “O Lord, 1 place of its birth Professor Provost declares it is the London press, re-write them, and present and heavy ses. In Amoy the steamships Frane, PHILADELPHIA, September 3rd. still on the Increase. This region, forming a them to their readers as evidence of enterprise, Cheang Hys Teng, and Raw, Left Swatow on be relied upon to do good service when calledd Hang-bang anived from New York to-day triangle, is filled on its upper part by deserted regardless of con: An English newspaper con-

the roth, and had strong north-west gala and He was cheered by the thousands who had as villages, and its bass is but a wild waste of land, victed of such a trick might at once close the heavy ses. In Swatow the steamship Seichson, sembled to greet him. He visited Crample ship cortilog over 7,000 square miles.

shutters of its publishing ofice/ yards and left for Washington this evening. Heys the Ganges and the Brahmapootra unita A marked difference between the procarion HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.

Lordor, September 3rd, to form and immense river, lato which at the ¦ of Journalism in England and its puraute | Eskonsollers communs in Kowloon Captain Hunter, of the British memship | rising of the tide the ses water wasbes, backlog in the United States and France is that Actio Nonportal from Cayenne, French Galiza, re- - the water from the interior until each flood in the, formar cast it leads no whither, be- Betiamulcemazao y ports that Captain Albert. Dreyles, who" was, leaves the appearance of an inundation. This yond possible promotion, whilst la iko two fatter. White Cloud After a hard day's work on Friday the Corps sentenced to be publicly degraded and con- region in tohublied, owing to its pestilential in countries it is the avenue, to the highest and Zayal-immmination Medical Officer put hirveto en tents being used and for life in a fortress, after having been fuences, by none save wild beasts, and most hoscurable employment in the State. Mr. S. D. Carlaten comm

convicted by court-martial of selling plans of a | lis vast marshes are covered with decomposing Gladstone's briël govaramani from 18ya to 1899 | Strathalings la damp weather. A chorus of growia saluted this French fortißeation to a formigo government, kas vegetation, Added to this in-the sewerage from, was diesingmiaked by a departure, the novelty at Tole Bassley mus announcement, as all had worked hard at text i naouped from the lule de Grand Balut,

the upper Indian country, teguães fondagi 'which andemd penses

2. Uniform optional. Each Volantearess will be allowed an annual capitation grant of $7501 auch sum to be devoted to the purchase of a presentakis uniform, the choice of material and

colour to rest with each individual member.

3. Talking in the ranks to be discouraged as much as possible.

4. The option of falling out at will should be

resorted to only at rare intervals,

5. As it is desirable to allow the drill Instruc- for a fice hand, members should not prompt er megda with each other when fallen in.

6. Orders should be smarily obeyed and the time limit of 33 seconds for each separate 'com- mand must not be exceeded,

7. At parado, members should not stand in groups of threes and fours, as this is not in keep- Ing with sound muttons of good 'dressing!

8. Coolles will be provided by the Govern. ment for the purpose ai holding umbrellas, capes, gloves, etc. of members, who may call for them when required.

tigas.

I remain, Sir,

Your &

ENSIGN.

LATEST NEWS FROM THE FRONT.

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The Professor has travelled extensively Australia, while Alar Khan is doubtless one of the mysterious Mahatman that we rend of With the exception of the failure of the curiata, everything went off splendidly, const dering the difficulty of fitting up an entirely new ball, and we can assure our readers that by eleit. ing the Hall of Mysteiler they can witness an exhibition of magic never before equalled in our Island Home.

NEWS BY THE NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL..

Capt. J. Trusbridge, which left Tacoms on the The Northern Pacific Co.'s steamship Olympia, 6th September, arrived in harbour at soon to day. The following telegrams are taken from our Tacoma exchanges !---

PHILADELPHIA, Pa«, September zut.

TRE POWER OF THE BRITISH

PRESS.

THE 0, 0, 8. 5. Co.'s steamer Belgic, with mails, etc., which left Hongkong on Sept. 13th for San Francisco, sta Amoy, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama, arrived at her desti nation on the 7th fast.

Šarmo RETURNS. From 8 pm. Saturday to 8 p.m. to-day, ARRIVALS. Sunghiang .......steamer, from Manila. Astown

Amoy Choysang wri

"Caston. Namoa mawunti Besourlich Ernst

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jf

Mrs. VALLINOS, Mrs. WELMAN, Miss COXON,

Me. SIMAN,

Mr. GRACK,

Mr. GOTTE

ML. GRIMELE,

> Mr. GRAYSON, R,A. TICKETS $1 each, to be obtained from any Member of the Commities, the MOUNT AUTTIR HOTEL and Mestr, KELLY;& WALSH, LD.

Hongkong, 6th October, 1896, · [1552

ORGAN RECITAL

IN THE

UNION CHURCH,

BY

Cont Ports, MR. GEORGE GRIMBLE

" Mojl H "Tacoma. Aggregating 9,025 tona reglater, DEPARTURES. Hangchow.....teamer for Swatow. A14/431 Prosper.................. Hallan

Chowtal....ONHIL Sadowni Marn coun Chunshanom Lobsang ............

W

Holhow.

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KO

MONDAY, the 19th October,.

AT 5.4% 2.M. PROGRAMME 100

1. Lanco (from the Planoforte

Sonata in E flat, Op. 2) Bastkovan..

(Bijak)

Koolang. Coast Ports. | 3. TIMOR ASIA: "Then shallE -Hollw.

the Righteous skine forth"} Mendelsssin,

Mr. D. K. SLIMAM,

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Nagasaki.. Swatowate, "Amoy, Aggregating 7,719 tons registar,

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Dock

3, (4) LIEDER OHNE WORTH (No. 5, Book 6)

(4) Do. (No. 3, Book )

4. BARR ARIA : "I to Keongh *

5.

Mendelssohne

{HIjak) Mondzistoku. Mr. C. H. GRACE. MARCHE FUNEBRE [com-

posed on the death of a > Beethoven. bero) immigr548488534183439534

Mr. A. G. GORDON,

have laboured in valu *

(HNja)

Mr. C. H. Grace. [Mindelzsókn, ALTO ARIA: MO, rest in the

Lord "co

Mrs. GORDONÍ 7. ADAGIO (rom the 3rd Symphony OVOMINAIS 8. SOPRANO BOLO:"On wings

----- of song will I take then.” .....]

9. WAR MARCH of the PRIESTH (Athalie) ENESTE CESTO TO ORGAN SOMAz in C Minera

deang, xoth Catebar,” 1896.

Mandeletekn

Mindsteroku.

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