To-day's Advertisements.

THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

• NOTICE. ~HAREHOLDERS In the above, COMPANY"

A requested to attend a PRIVATE MEETING at the COMPANY'S OFFICE No. 9. Praya Central, on TUESDAY next, the 16th Match, 1897, at Noon.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

JAMES B. DUNCAN, Secretary,

Hangkang, 11th March, 1897-

GEO. FENWICK AND COMPANY,

LIMITED.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1897.

To-day's Advertisements.

PERSEVERANCE

LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No, 1,165).

LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS REGULAR MEETING of the above HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the 16th Instant, at 8.3o for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hengkang, 11th March, 1807.

VICTORIA PRECEPTORY.

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REGULAR MEETING of the VICTORIA

Entimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.

Calcutta Medical Board's polley. Having The Tøj states that Ishak Khas, the Ameer's | News has been recalwed at Shanghal' from spoken on the question of examination of cousin who revolied eight years ago and then Peking to the effact that the Censor who do all passengers by rail from the Bombay fied to Turkistan, kas welston to the Amite sap- nounced Wa Jlm-pa, the Dhactor of the North- alde, he said he would have advocated a lng that the allowance made by Rasuta is insul« China Railway, and soccreded in gaileg kim.... Iine being drawn as near Bombay as ficient, and asking leave lo retoma 16 Afghanistan, dismissed from the post, la Sun Wu-ch3ion, whose possible, but that arrangements for the examination of travellers from that city IT s sederstood that at the; annual general memorials lately have made considerable havoc had quite broken down, for he knew that meeting of the shareholders of the Shanghai In the ranks of Northern officialdam. Further, Waterworks Company, Limited, to be held on

that there is every likelihood of HE. SPEAK, a large number of sailors and passengers from Bombay had already reached Cal-Monday, the and Instant, fhe Directors will Director-General of the Raliway Bursao, taking “ cutta. He strongly advocated segregation recommend the payment of a bilogs per share over the Directorship of the Tientsin-Faking and elaborate arrangements for a camp. sa a final dividend for the year 1896.-N. C. Railway so as to maintala all the sallways of Sir A. MacKenzin, having said that under Daily News.

Emplio under ons mansgement. present regulations towns like Howrah, Dacca, and others were absolutely unpro- tected in the present case by Insufficient power under the Act, sald he should not hesitateto sanction special rules for Calcutta which the Medical Board might propose. He was very

straightforward in his allusions to native customs and prejudices. taken to prevent any infringement of

certainly not allow the town to be Fendangered because a patient happened

to be a WOMAN.

He and his officers PRICE LISTS, with Fall Details, to be had on would spare no pains to carry out the Government policy in Bengal presidency,

WIN ES

SPIRIT S.

AND

Ar the Marion Magistrate's Court this meaning. before Comdr. R. Moitay Rumsey, R.N., Jacob Spelt, cook, was charged by Capt. R. Buchanan, of the British barque Torrisdals, with disobe. dience. The evidenca having been taken, the case was adjourned to enable the defendant to see a doctor.

At the Police Court to-day LI Woar, F.C. 159, was charged with stealing a white metal Chinese smoking pipe. It appeary that the Inkong went to a house of fil-fame In Hollywood Road and after a time began smoking an attractive pipe which caught ble'efes. A little while afterwards, atter belog convinced that it sulted him very

THE EIGHTH ORDINARY GENERAL PRECEPTORY will ba bell in the FRIK | bought direct at first hand, imported in wood Every possible care would, he said, be For his services-whlie attending upon H.E. Lell, he began to question ite possessioð, assUM-

ZETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the HONGKONG HOTEL, on FRIDAY. the roth March, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Director, declaring a Dividend, and electing Directors and Auditor. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 16th to rgth March, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors, ».

W. G. WINTERBURN, General Manager. Hongkong, 11th March, 1897.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

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EMBERS wishing to enter for the above MEMBER LISTS of which to enter their

MASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on THURS

ALL, these are selected by our London House, and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all later best growths at MODERATE PRICES.

DAY, the 18th Instant at 8.30 for g p.m. precisely. mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the native decorum, but the Government would Hang-ching daring his tour abroad, the ing the dia of detectiva and saying that a person

Visiting Sir Knights are cordially invited to attend.

· Hongkong, 11th March, 1897

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

L

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "VICTORIA," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAI,

signees of Cargo are hereby requested to THE above Steamer having arrived, Con send in their Bills of Lading for countersigns-

NAMES in the HONGKONG CLUB and in there, and to take immediate delivery of their

Goods from alongside.

CRICKET PAVILION..

Entries will CLOSE on the 20th MARCH. Hongkong, rith March, 1897

1897-98,.

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"EALED TENDERS la duplicate will be

Cargo rapeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' slak and expense.

'DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents

Hongkong, 11th March, 1807.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAI, VIA AMOY,

for NINGPO, Cheгoo, NewcпWANG, TIENTSIN, HANgow and PORTS on the YANGTEZE.)

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Sceived at the R.. HOSPITAL volit to (Taking Cargo ar Passengers at through rates A.M. on the 20th March, 1897, from Persona desirous of Supplying BEEF. MUTTON, FOWLS, BREAD, PURE COW'S MILK, AERATED WATERS, ICE, and other PRO. VISIONS and necessaries for the year ending 31st March, 1898.

Sealed Teaders in duplicate will also be received for the HOSPITAL WASHING, and for COAL-AXAIER'S).

Printed Forms of Teader and farther partl -culars-can be obtained at the R.N. HOSPITAL.

The right to reject the lowest, or any Tender is reserved.

G. MACLEAN, Dep. Inspector-Gencial.

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R.N. Hospital, Hongkong, rith March, 1897- OLIVERS FREEHOLD. MINES, LIMITED.

30690/360730,

NOTICE is the 3 Shares

TOTICE is hereby given that the CALL of 35680/31156 33861/3286032962/33818,

·38745/3831336736/32309, 38145/38194 39245/39349 40493/49534, 40856/41055, 47584/41783,

Office

must be PAID to the Undersigned at the of the Company, 18 and Jo, Queen's Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on or before the 16th day of March, 1897, and Notice is also given that in the event of non-payment of such Call at the Office of the Company aforesaid on

or before the sald 16th day of March, 1897, the above-mentioned Snares will be able to be

fatlelled,

Company's Steamship

**MENELAUS," ----- Captain Towell, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 12th instant, at Noon.

-For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents Hongkong, 11th March, 1807.

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THE -PENINSULAR'AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

A WID

........., CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYFT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued for Batavia, PERSIAN GULJ, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS).

THE Steamship

"KAISAR-I-HIND,"

Captain C. I. Daniel, carrying Her Majesty's Malls, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, Kc, on THURSDAY, the 15th March, at

#Gederal Managers.

Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Hongkong, 1st March, 1807

387 Ports,

SUK and Valuables, all Carge for France, and Tes for London (under arrangement) will bo transhipped at Colombo into steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

TRANS-PACIFIC LINE.

MONTHLY SERVICE.

FOR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, VIA MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. (Through Passenger Tickets and Bill of Lading listed for the principal Ciftes fu the UNITED STATES, CANADA and EUROPE, in

- connection with the Great Northern Railway

and Atlantic Steamers.)

THE Company's Steamskip

"TENSHIN MARU,"

Captain F. J. Brown, will be despriched as above OD SATURDAY, the 13th instant, at Daylight, Instead of as previously advertised.

Consoler Invoices of Goods for United States Paints should be in QUADRUPLICATE, and one Copy must be mailed by the Steamer to the care of the Freight Agent, Great Northern Railway, Seattle, Wash.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

vid Bombay.

Parcels will be received at this Office unili 4 P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bill of Lading.

For further Particuları, apply la***

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent, Hongkong, 11th March, 1897

Entimations.

י

Is

Application.

PORT after removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at

the DISPENSARY before being sent out, SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner

Wines of very superior Vintages. All a

true Xeres Wines.

1

Kazi,

Emperor has conferred upon Mr. Děting the had lately lost a valuable plze and he said that he would take it with him in be identified. The brevet elvil premier bation rank al

game was soon discovered and reported to (To 'ing-ting+tal), which only two other the Central Station where the defendant was foreigners have had the honour of receiving arrested. Capt. Hastings sentenced blot to 4 namely, the late General Gordon and Sir Robertmouths' hard labour. Defendant was delended

by Mr. Grist, We are given to understand that in all pro- once it should be ordered to be decanted at waited, as we waited in Hongkong, uniti A PARLIAMENTARY paper has been fasued giving | bability another yacht club will whority ba the leat of sa agreement, dated June 2318, 1896, formed in Hongkong. The new club, however, concerning the exchange of parcels by parcel is not coming forward as a sivat of the exiting post concluded between Great Britain and Japan, The rates of postage fixed are as follows:-Noia, but in order to enable those who take an Interest to beal-galling and boat-racing to enjoy over gib., 18. sod,; over zib, but not over 7lb this most agreesble of aporte withoat Incuring The Administrations of the contracting countries of the size and class required by the regulations 31. 68. ; over yib, but not over zilb, 5, 28. so much expense, as is necessary to bulld a boat were to fix by- common consent the date on |of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. The dimen. which the agreement should come late opere.sions of the craft to be admitted to the proposed tion.

-new club have not yet transpired, but we believe the boats are to be of small size and light draught and more of the pattern of cruising cances than regulse racing jachts, The pro- meters of the scheme are ald to be collecting estimates of the cost of the different descriptions of boats likely to meet the requirements of this #morgatio" yaching association, which doubt- less many of our readers will be pleased to welcome when it becomes an accomplished fact,

CLARET-Our Clarets, Including the lowest Priced, are guaranteed, to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins, and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Woes. BRANDY.--All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pare COGNAC, the diference to price being merely a quesilon of age and vintage,

WHISKEY,--All our Whiskey is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands In the market. The ScorCH WHISKEY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronoassed by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports,

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 15th September. 1806,

BIRTH,

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On the 25th ultimo, at Kiisune-yama, Teklo, the wife of ALEX G. MOSLE, Belgian Vice Consul, of a so0.

Whe

Hongkong Telegraph

It is unfortunate that the Government

compelled by circumstances to take cogni. sance of the indescribably filthy condition of many of the large Indian cities. It is gratifying to know, though, that the Important city of Calcutta is so far safe, Diseases Act in force and the authorities and that with the Dangerous Epidemic

determined to give full effect to its pro visions, much benefit will result; that In the course of a few months the great Indian cities may be absolutely free of the scourge, and that all danger of the aver increasing trade between Hongkong and Calcutta being injuriously affected has probably been averted by the proverbial stitch in time.

:

We learn from recent American exchanges that Major McKinley's Cabinet is probably made up

as follows:-

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Secretary of State-John Sherman. Secretary of the Treasury--Lyman J. Gage. Secretary of War-Russell A. Alger. Secretary of the Navy-John D. Long. Postmaster-General-Henry C. Payce.

these, with the exception of Mr. Payne, contributes a brief article to the Nineteenth Secretary of Agriculture-James Wilson. - MR, H. J. PALMER, editor of the Forkıkire Post,

seem to have been definitely announced. There | Century upon a very important object. Ha are mill left the Department of the Interior and the Judicial Department. As Oblo, Ilinols, Michigan, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, and Towa are represented in the Cabinet, it sëëms to havE been considered more than likely that California; and Maryland would furnish the other two members.

From homė papers lately to hand we learn that another considerable advance has been made in the art of photographing in colours, and one-which appears to be of more practical value than any of those previously. essayed. Mans. VILLEDIEN CHASSAGNE, of Paris, has lately submitted to the Society of Arts a simple and lo expensive process, the joint Javention of himself and Dr. ADRIEN MICHEL DangaC, A negative is taken on a gelatine plate, which has been treated with a solution of LY CHING, & coolie, who was 'utabbed on Tues certain salts, the nature of which is for the day night to a shoemaker's shop in Possession present kept secret. The negative is developed and fixed in the ordinary way, Street, died at 5.43 1.m. today in the Govern

mant Civil Hospital. The stepacted murderer, and from it a "positive" is printed on sensitized paper which has been treated Cut Yeuk, was brought befors Captalu Hastings with the unknown solution. The positive this afternoon and pleaded not guilty. A looks exactly like an ordinary photo-Chlormen, who had newly suived from Canton, graphic print, and shows no trace of stated that he was shiing with the deceased at colour. It is then washed over with the time when the defendant came up and both ihroo velemved, suludusable; greán, of them abused each other, after which they and red-and it takes up ip succession the entered the shop and in second or two later appropriate colourin the appropriate parts, he heard cries from inside. Running inside be the combinations of the colours giving all

saw the deceased catching hold of the defendant with his left arm and covering the stabbed par- varieties of tints. As the process is

sion of his abdomen. Dr. Penny testified that described as an Inexpensive one it will, death was caused by a absip est in the stomach when made public, doubtless recomand small intestiner, Another shoemaker and mend itself to photographers generally, ■ watchman also gave evidence, sfter which We note that a Gazdle Extraordinary and Instead of having to be satisfied Capt. Hastings committed the prisoner for trial was issued recently in Calcutta proclaim-with the ordinary black and white, or Ing the passing of a Bill entitled the brown and white tints of the platinotype Dangerous Epidemic Diseases Bill. This and silver processes, we shall be able to measure has been passed with a view to carry away with us vlaws of the places giving the Calcutta Medical Board and visited in our travels showing the natural other Medical Boards, in India through colours of the objects depicted. This their officers the necessary power and process should prove an inestimable boon authority to cleanse the city of Calcutta to the naturalist by enabling him to and other towns and cities and cause photograph his living specimens in their the owners of property to keep their natural colours, instead of being obliged, tenements in a thoroughly sanitary condi- to laboriously reproduce them by the ald tlon. It is recognised that the city of of water-colour sketches, which are always Calcutta has been allowed to get into a liable to err in drawing or colour. most disgraceful condition, the Govern- Whether the new process will lend itself ment fearing that were the plague to

to the aid of lithography remains to be reach it the result would be as disastrous seen. Should it do so, the whole system to Calcutta as. It has been to Bombay of reproducing coloured plates for books The new law provides that when at any and magazines will be revolutionised and time the Governor-General is satisfied that we may even have coloured Illustrations India or any part thereof is visited by, or in the penny prints. threatened with, an outbreak of a danger ous epidemic disease, if he thinks that the.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1897.

NOTES AND COMMENTS,

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & ordinary provisions of the law for the

COMPANY,

VICTORIA DISPENSARF,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. SIMPLE AERATED WATER,

Hongkong, 11th March, 1807.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

1366

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,

THE Company's Steamship

"HAITAN, """

Captain J. S. Rosch, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the' 14th, instant, at Daylight

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 11th March, 1807.

LIMITED.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

'FOR ILOILO.

THE Company's Steamshly

*TAIWAN,"

(437

Captain Pearce, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at Nood,

For Freight or FPassage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 11th March, 1897.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR.SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA

THE Company's Steamship

"SUISANG,"

Captain T. R. Galsworthy, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at 3 F.34.

For Freight or Passage, apply to t

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. The General Managers. Hongkong, 11th March, 1897,

SODA

*INGER ALE

WATER.

time being in force are insufficient for the purpose, he may take or empower any person to take such measures and by public notice prescribe such temporary regulations to be observed by the pubile, or any person, as he thall deem necessary to prevent an outbreak of such disease or spread thereof, and may determine in what manner and by whom any expenses Incurred (including compensation, if any) shall be defrayed No sult or other legal proceeding shall lle against any person for anything done or in good faith intended to be done under the Act. The powers conferred under the Act may be exercised by local Governments. It is also clearly set forth in the Act (a.) that the owners of ASPBERRYADE, ac, private property shall receive compensa- tion when the measures adopted by the Government entitle them to such; (5.) full of the Municipal Councils or Medical protection shall be given for the employés Boards in the matter of carrying out the law in every detall.

LEMONADE

SARSAPARILL RA

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the beat English Manufacturas.

Special terms to HOTRIA, CLUBS, MKIEKE and other Large Consumers.

Manager.

Kangbang, 1st March, 1897.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,

1379

It la requested that all communications relating to Subscriptions,

Telura" and not to the Editor

not to individual members of the stair, **

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REUTER'S MESSAGES,

GREECE AND THE POWERS.

LONDON, March 9th. the Powers not to inslet on the autonomy of The Greek reply to the Concerted Note urges Crete, which would be laadequate to prevent anarchy and fanaticism. It urges that Crete be restored to Greece, and ways that the troops cannot be withdrawn to standon the Cantans to the mercy of the Musanimans, but that a part of the flest might be removed. It further appeals to the Powers to allow Crete to decide on reformed government.

M. Handtaux bas-promised to take no action for coercing Greece without consulting the Chamber.

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· GREAT BRITAIN, AND THE TRANSVAAL.

It is understood that Mr. Chamberlain has

Act as a violation of the Convention. strongly protected against the Transvaal Allens

LOCAL AND GENERAL, SURG MAJOR H. E. R. JAMES, lately serving in Hergang, has joined the Army Medical Staff

In the Home District.

Tun Mercury learns that Ms. Leaile, the acting Commissioner of Customs at Hangchow, Ear been promoted to Commissiones,

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at the Criminal Sessions.

we understand that Mee Cheong, photographer, presented to Her Majesty the Qgeen a band. some album containing a complete collection of views of the ceremony of wavelling the Statue of Her Majesty in the Colony, and has received the

following letter of thanks :-

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 27th Feb. 1897. Gentlemen, I have the honour, by direction of His Exceller cy the Governor, to informs you that a despatch has been received from the, Rishtonourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, stating that the Queen has been graciously pleased to accept the album con Statue of the Queen, and to convey to you an taining views of the ceremony of wavelling the expression of Her Majesty's thanks for the interesting momenta.

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notes that "In newspaper blatory the year 1896 wil be raid to have witnessed the successful revolt of the advertiser from the affing bondage to which he had been enchained for: over' a century," And then he takes occasion to pelat out the great danger of allowing the advertise- masis to Intrada themselves into the space advertisements, under false pretences which are devoted to news and literary matter. These

so industriously palmed off upon the unsuspect the end, Me. Palmer thinke, defeat their object, lag reader by the lagenious advertiser, will in and create a feeling of revolt, Mr. Palmer's article is a very moderate one, and might have beas made much stronger, with advantage, The enough to gasp their fingers at the advertier, way in which some newspapers, which are tich

prostitute their pages to the display of advertiser manis among reading matter_le one of the mont discreditable features of the British press,

"THE English Ulysses" is the titla. given by Mr. A. W. Dorrast In Temple Bar (January) to his interesting sketch of Sir Francis Drake. He sums up his appreciation in the following terse sentences:-As the reign of Elizabeth marks the real beginning of England's literary great=

naval, commercial, and territorial greatness, ness, so it marks the real beginning of England's

Shakespeare was the founder of the one, Drake was the founder of the other. He first saw clearly the only possible source of strength for England -the pillar of her very existence-her power on the ocean, and did not next till he ruled the sess. For England, he flung wide the gates of the Far?" West; he forged the key that was to open the door of the sanny South; he laid his hand on the frost-bound beider of the desolate North, He tumbled to ruin the greatest empire of his for his brethren to build a sigh ler, a fuster, day, upon the wreck of which is made it possible

more righteour empire, where commerce should flourish in the place of conquest, progress in the place of priesteraft, and liberty in the place of despotism.

The Japanese Naval Authorities recently issued Amended Sainting Regulations, over the I have, &c.,

aigesture of Margale Saigo, Minister of the (Sd) J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Navy, The Regulations am divided foto six

Colonial Secretary.

chapters, pamely, General' Provisions, Royal The Mee Choong Fiers, we learn, also presented Saintes, Salutes to military and civil functionaries a very similar albam to H.E. the Governor, who of other Power, Return Salates, and the method - | was much pleased wlib it.

of displaying flags when firing unitas, excepting MR. J. B. COUNTRIES to be congratulated Imparial or Royal salates. The most noteworthy polst in the Amended Regula- on the sale, to His Majesty the Emperor of tone, according to an explanation gives Germany, of his daughter's picture #Payche" the Nippon, is that the custom of replying to exhibited at. Schalise's salos in Berlin daring an imperial sainte fired by any vessel of a the past season. His Majesty had seen the foreign Powerls to be abandoned a custom that

the charge of sev painting while still in the artist's studio and our Chauvinist contemporary considers open to. vily. The number of guns in is described as a masterly composition fall of Minister Plenipotentiary, 131a Chargi& ABSON, incomplete and was very much struck by it. It saluting a Japanese Ambassadors 1918 thought and pootle feeling, and bearing agidence rga diplomatic facial of other classes, 111 of hard work and of carefni and intelligent study, and a Coal-General and Consul, and possessions a small sketch in pencil made by Amended Regulations is that japan places The writer of thle paragraph has among his respectively. The spirit that pervades the Miss Kats Ruskin Coughtsle while still in her hell, in these matters, on the same plane s teens-Madones and child-and many of our that occupied by Western States, which, of fellow citizens will remember with plansora Mr.

course, is vastly pleasing to the Nippon., Wa Coughtrie's "At Home" at the Mount Austin

never knew that she stood on "iny other Hotel a few years ago, when many of the young plane-Fapas Mall lady's paintings and sketches were shown to an admiring circle of friends and acquaintances. Major Charles A. Court: writes an așticle on Perhaps our old friend may be able to give ❘ike subjact of "French Naval Policy in Pasos another artistic "At Home" soon. Hahas surely not come away from Carmel without some

and War* In the Magazins of Arts which iq, souvenirs of his vialt.

extremely checzfst and confident from the

to the fact of

English military and naval point of view. It should be read as a corrective in thous pessimist

famentations of which we hear so much from

A NUMBER of leading Chiness assembled at "Idlewilde," the realdance of H.E. Wa Tios Fang, 'this afternoon, to present him with a fare time to time. He lays great stress, not witkont well address. The Hon, Wong Sing was chair- man, and the address was wad by Mr. Fang Cause, upon the lack of condetency, and conti Wah Chan, It opened with a reference Walls England lays down her programme, multy to the naval policy of France.). He says r

educated here and described his subsequent and, practically speaking, with allotted funds; FI.E. having been adheres to it, and completes it in the alloted time

reforms in Chiss was alluded to and the address, recutive thought and consistent policy, ie thews. rendared to his nation. The importance of very spring: and mainstay al-sarsi power, comer which was signed by 27% residents, closed with || tartha winds, to allow some scheme, that is expres Wishes A plæneRat voyage, and the hope was well known cant be carried out is in, antirety,

bonesia: The address was written in gold letters his been taking place at Berckquarters, the expense that when i reted in three to be at least initiated so far that it stroje YERIS' time it would be to Feven greater waity of doctrine and design. - Walle fiction on red silk and was prettily bound in eclared ing wavy has been golog from, bad to whe Bowered with H.E, plled in feeling turns and During the past twelvemonths, no, Top them A said much honour and been secarded him slace battleships, cruisers, and menu i

It was mentioned by Sir. J. WOODBURN, who had charge of the Bill in the House, Any complaiuli should be addressed to `the | that the native papers had complained of the hurried passing of the Bill, but it was absolutely necessary to give wide diacre- tionary powers at once to local Municipa lities, and private convenience must be set aside. Orders would be issued at LT, J. M. REDDIE of the Worcester Regiment Advertisman, ko.. De addressed to the "Manager, Hanchens | once to all maritime, Governments, giving has been granted the local rank of Captal. / Illustrious career" and the services kaked France doos neliker ose nor the other; walls the

Taluard on Maiorial matters to be sent to "The Editor and them power to detain vessels if necessary, whilst employed under the Government of Cobzancesiona Latended for publication must be accompanied and authority would be given to all local by the name and addrama of the writes, not becastrały for publication; but as evidence of good faith,

Governments to examine passengers by rail. All travellers would be obliged to Governments might determine on, and leave trains at special points, which local

undergo examination and, If necessary, Advertisers are requested to forward all codice waded for segregation. Follow in that day's lase not facet thou Three Clock so as

to rated the sady publicsalon of the pep Advertimenants and Rebscriptions which

be open for the fir diacondas by corespondents of all gostosa

Whilst the columns of the Longhong Thieryank will always the Pite des not in any way hold himself responsible for nectar poble Intersees, it suit be fine nderstood that

nplutone thor exyemood.

TO ADVERTISERS,

and period will be continued fill come and ordered for a led Food Folge has the large circulation of sy Kocha peshined to the Fat, and in the

bani medium for Advertisans, Tama cox befannst an appillonion,

Era Bingham Tigralis member withe Talking

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- The Lieutenant-Governor delivered a A MUSEUM is to be provided at Windsor Casile very forcible speech, in which he said he jer the reception of some historia velles which, heartily welcomed the Bill, but regretted swing to the want of a suitable place for their it was not Introduced earlier. He spoke exhibiton, haye hitaaste been inaccessibiato of his intention to thoroughly support the 1vistimen,

he came to Hostsking. As Ambassador he, alther broken down for been Inmapacitated from, would do his best for the Chinesa and be trusted one cause aller while some to verseis of Chine and the United States, Spain, and Peru the wt of marined down far a similar laver, Can he would bring about batter relatione between all classes have buil d'bar struck off the list of in conclusion, as wished his friends here all'inch for a showing, wil ikh, while KANON. VASE "happiness, long ille, and prosperity,

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