Co-day's Advertisements.
VICTORIA,
A
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REGULAR CONVOCATION of the Above CHAPTER will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 20th Inetant, at 8 for 8.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting Companions are cordially
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Hongkong, zoth Apill, 1707.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1897,
Entimations.
BIRTHS..
On the gih inst., at 106, Bluff, Yokohama, the wife of C. H. FERARON, of a dɩoghter.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & | wife of W. Gako»TR, of a daughter.
At Arwahr, Cheloo, on the oth fata, the
COMPANY,
VICTORIA DISPENSAR F.-
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
'IMPLE AERATED WATER,
615 S"
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
ŠOPE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS of the HONGKONG ́GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 28th April, st 3 o'clock P.M., at the Rroms of the CHAMBER, CITY HALL, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Committee and passing the Secretary's Accounts for the year cading tist
· December, 1896.
R. CHATTERTON WILCOX,
Sacratary.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1897.
BY
'PUBLIC AUCTION.
1646
Y order of the OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR the Undersigned has received Instructions
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
TUESDAY, the 27th day of Apell, 1897, commencing at 2.30 P.M.,
at his SALES ROOMS, DUBDELL STREET, SUNDRY JEWELLERY belonging to the ESTATE of the Late
ODA WATER.
SODA
INGER ALF.
LEMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA
RASPBERRYADE, &C.
- MARRIAGE On the roth josh, at the Unten Protestiat Church, Kabe, by the Rer. H. J. Fou, MA, FRIDERICK JOHN, son of R. C. BARDENS, Erq., of Ipswich, England, to MINNIE ALETRE, elder drughter of G. J. PINNEY, E1q,, of Kobe,
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1897.
WAR.
War
has been formally declared by Turkey against Greece, and justifiably so, as Greece has, In fact, for some time past been actually waging war against Turkey Her invasion of Crete was an act of open war. Her action in firing on Turkish transportą going from one Turkish port to DARIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERY BIS made under the constant supervision of a duly another was an act of war, and the cross- qualified English Chemist and will bear compang of the Turkish frontler by an armed rison with the best English Manufactures, levy, whether forming a portion of the Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES and regular forces of the Grecian Kingdom or -other Large Consumers.
not, was a hostile act. That irregular
Any complaints should be addressed to the force has been driven back, according to
Manager.
Hongkong, 1st March, 1897.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
NORBERTOJ GOMES & 11. 5. HEAYSMAN, REMINDED THAT
·Comprising
DIAMOND, RUBY & EMERALD RINGS. PEARL SCARF-RING and BROOCH.. LADY'S GOLD.WATCH.
LADIES' and GENT'S GOLD WATCH- CHAINS.
GOLD NECKLACE, BROOCHES, EAR- RINGS, PENDANTS, LOCKETS, HAIR-
PINS and STUDS.
GOLD and TORTOISE-SHELL FRAMED EYF GLASSES.
Also at the same time, ONE GOLD WATCH, CHAIN and PENCIL by NCHLI,
briangleg
LUL
PSTATE of the Late GRUNAUER.
TERMS OF SALE - AN customary.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer.
Harphone 20th April 180
"YOKOHAMA.
CLAUSEN'S HOTEL,
66,
MAIN STREET,
'647
66.
MODERNE CHIABLY DOGUE
C. B. CLAUSEN, Proprietor.
Yokohama, 6th April, 1807.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW AND SHANGHAI:
THE Company's Steamship
||"KWEILIN,"
(648
Captain Harris, will be despatched us above TO- MORROW, the 21st Ingrant, at Noon,
For Freight or T'avvage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, 10th April, 1807.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED
[642
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.
THE Company's Steamship
* NAMDAJ
Captalo Hall, will be despatched for the above Parts on THURSDAY, the 22nd instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong zoth Anil, 1897,
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED,
FOR SHANGHAI,
THE Company's Steamship
"WHAMPOA,"
1645
Captain Vaughan, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the sand inetant, at a F.M.
For Freight of Pasrige, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Rengah zotk Apill, 1897
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL HE Company's Steamship
THE
"GLAUCUS,"
י
[641
Captain Barwise, will be despatched as above
on THURSDAY, the and instant, at a PM,
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkon, 10th April, 1807
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL
THE Company's Steamship
"MENELAUS,"
614
1379a
TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY
ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS
MUST BE PAID IN ADVANDE.
the admissions of the Greeks themselves, and if the two countries could be left to fight the battle out to the bitter end without interference, the result of the war
and of that first movement of the opposing SUBSCRIBERS TO "THE HONGKONG forces would be identical-the Greeks would be hopelessly beaten. We do not say that Turkey could ever re-conquer and re-annex Greece. That is impossible; but the Turks, either on land or afloat, are more powerful than the Greeks and must win in the long run. Turkish army is by no despised, as those who fought at Plevna and throughout the last Russo-Turkish
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A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.
MANUFACTURERS
OF
AERATED WATERS.
OUR AIRATAD WATER FACTORY is fitted with the best English Machinery, embodying the
laleat improvements in the trade.
The Porest Ingredients only are aged, and the atmost Care and Cleanliness exercised to the Manufacture throughout.
The Water need is proved by repeated Analyses to be Absolutely Pure.
For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the fcil amount allowed for Packages and Empiles when received in good order,
and to Hongkong annually during his | the man-of-war. The departure of the Hiyat | AM ordinary roames of the ship Charan tenure of office in Peking, Viceroys bar nothing to do with the troubis
Padana was remanded till to-morrow morning and
The departure of a batch of 400 labourers Governors of provinces will,
at the Magistracy for asseulitng the mats. probably, be found very much more aged by the Tikla Emigration Co, who were amenable to reason when interviewed by been prohib ted by the Mtaller fir Foreign was held at the Magistracy this alternada to to leave Yokohams by ike Fsiusan maru, has | A SPECIAL Scalon of the Justices of the Peace Her Majesty's Minister in person than Affairs. It is believed that the depittore of when it is only a Consul that approaches labaars under contrrct will will be permitted. consider the transfer of the publican's licente them, and much more can be effected in a The Lenoit from Mr. Shimamura, the Sifpainter held by F. J. F. Begland, of the Western Hotel, few minutes' conversation face to face than * Hơn jola, cintes that the contracted labourers to David Magazlık, The transier was by a voluminous correspondence carried reused permission to land because they granted. on between the remote ends of the Empire kot take the necessary steps, and the free labenter because it was elleved the money and extending over long periods of time,
which it is necessary to be in posrestan of befare For one thing, nearly all possibilities of landing can be permited, and which emigrants | misunderstandings, either wilful or un- showed, was not thrle own. Mr. Shimamura
Intentional, are removed.
recommended that an tuvestigation into the mailer should be made by the Government,
LATER H.I.J.M. cruiser, Yoshino-kan, ' which turned to Yekasuks from Manila yesterday, is to be despatched to Hawall forthwith.
Mr. FULLARTON HENDERSON's absence from the Colony-he is the local Secretary of the Hongkong Branch of the China Association-and the Interposition of the holidays rendered it, we are informed, a members of the Association in good time little difficult to communicate with all the and get their signatures to the Address, and prevented a greater publicity being given to the movement, but all have now signed who are in Hongkong and concur In the desire to do honour to Sir CLAUDE MACDONALD,
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S MESSAGES. THE EASTERN CRISIS.
WAR AT LAST!
LONDON, April 18th. Turkey has declared war against Greece, has recalled her Minister from Athens, and handed passports to the Greek Minister at Constan- liaople.
Fighting has commenced along the whole line. The Turkish batteries at Prevesa have junk a Gresk steamer, and the Greek flotilla is now bombarding Preveys.
AMORE FIGHTING ON THE FRONTIER
means to be
war in 1877-3 can testify; and the recent events in the East have done very much towards stirring up the fanatical spirit and the fighting blood of the entire Mus- sulman population. But the quarrel cannot for any length of time be confined to a duel between the opposing forces. There is a large Greek population throughout Macedonia and disturbances and mas- s'acres, now of, the one race, now of the other, are sure to occur here and there. Montenegro, Servia, and Bulgaria have
sanh onmothier in roma and any finalm
+
Four hours fighting took place on Friday near Nizaros between Turkish and Greek regulars in which artillery was employed. :
(From L'Avenir du Tonkin.) THE WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES.
PARIS, April 11th Eleven thousand of the levargents have ten- dered their submission at Manlis.
PARLIAMENTARY.
PARIS, April th
the 18th May.
The Senate and Chamber have adjourned till
(Special to Kods Chronicle.) THE EASTERN CRISIS.
ATHENS, A ril 7th. The six Powers acting la concert have agreed Greece from annexing Crate. to maintain the falegrity or Tachoy and peasant it recuples the faland, and the blockade of The Greek sIMY Cretan ports is strictly enforced,
The Powers have disagreed upon the proposal to blockade Greek ports.
Great excitement prevails in Athens, and the ontbreak of hostilities” between Greece and Turkey is considered faevitable.
As it is feared the war wiil lavolva serious plications in the East, never, the Powers are doing their utmost to prevent a' collision.
lase by avalling themselves of the oppor tunity to attack and plunder the Turk and despoil him of his territory. Each of these small Powers is so jealous of the other that there will be a struggle between them to see who shall strike the first blow; who shall have the first hand in the political grab-bag; and Russia stands behind all of them, stirring them up by her secret agents, supplying them with money and arms and appeasing their fears by promises of immunity, and ready when the occasion ser,es to interpose in force, not, of course, for the purpose of securing any advantage to herself, but solely in the Interests of humanity and to preserve order! If Russia moves forward either by sea or by land and that will, probably, be the next move we shall, hear of-Aus- tria in self defence must arm and be pre-(Translated by the "Kobe Chronicle" from
The above has been received by the Govern ment from Mr. Karido, the Japanese Minister to Rome, who is now at Athens.—ED, K,C.] THE NEW UNITED STATES MINISTER TO JAPAN.
TOKIO, April tetb
Mr. Hoshi, the Minister to Washington, bas telegraphed that Mr. Alfred E. Back, a promin nominated Minister to Japan. It is expected oat Republican of the State of Georgis, bus been the Senate will shorty approve the nomination.
Japanese papers.)
pared at least to move forward on Salon- ike. After years of effort to preserve the THE HAWAIIAN-DIFFICULTY. peace at any sacrifice war is again being waged on the continent of Europe, and
TOKIO, April ralk. It is reported that the Government canalders the worst anticipations of political prophets the action of the Hawaiian Government in relas. seem to be on the point of realisation.ing permission for the landing of emigrants to
be a breach of the-Treaty, and bas decided to enter upon negotiations with a view to insist upon the observance of Treaty stipulations
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THE PLAGUE,
te-
MR. SPENCER, the aeiovani, made on balloon arcoal and parachute descent at Canton yeater-
day to the presence of the Viceroy and a large powd. He went up to a height of 1,500 11, and alighted fa a small pond 'without fajny, but his “ balloon was damaged a Hittis,
DUBINO Ekster werk the Church at the Saflors" Home has been very lastefally decorated by the lsdles iworested In the lasillation, alled by several of the seamen living in the Home, 01 - At 5.30 this afternoon Gazette Extra. Easter Sunday the Rav, Mr. liiffe conducted the ordinary was ise-ed. It contains a proclams- services and bad large and fatereated congre
on pabilised in accordance with the provisions gations. of Ordinance No. 5 el 1895 probibling from this date and until farther notice the Immigration or importation into this Colony of all Chinese from Switow and the island of Formosa owing to the prevalence of plague in Swalow and in
Formosa.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PLAGUE is sald to be prevalent in Swatow and in. Formosa.
H.M.S. Daphne 3⁄4know em route from Manila to Hongkong,
MR. KATU, the Japanese Consul at Chungklog, bar bien recalled.
MR. JOHN COOPER bay resigned his seat on the Shanghai Municipal Cottaçi..
A CHINESE syndicate has obtained permisilon from Chang Chih Tung to establish a match and › Caudle factory at Haokow.
In the official trial trips of the Japanese battle ships Fujiyama and Foshima the speed de- veloped was 18 koots and 15) kaota respec-
tively.
C. F..BARDON, England's one-mile cycling champion, bas beaten the Belgian champion by a length. The result seems to have been unexpected.
COLONEL GORDON, Lommandant of the West Yorkabire Regiment, arrived to-day by the P. & 0. steamer Thames from Shanghai, where he has been inspecting the local Volunteers. THUS the Jain Mall of rath Antil:-It seems that neither Steinis nor Mackenzie is dead after all Are all chess players destined to read their own obl'uary notices? Abiti oman /
AT & Committed meeting of the Shanghai Rowing Club last week Mr. J. C. Bois was elected Caplain ; Mr. C. E. V. Blet, Hon. Treasurer ; sad Mr. Hayremann, Hon. Secretary, TELEORAPHIC commusic lib Sandakan has been established as far as Sinogal beyond Tamat, as the Kinabatangan, and it is believed that the line will be in working order to miles further on in a few weeks.
TEX annual gencial meeting of Hall & Holtz, Ltd., was held at Shanghai on the 14th Instent. The accounts were passed and Mr. Willam Hayward was elected a director in the place of Mr. W. H. Short, deceased.
THE annual meeting of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce will be held in the Chamber's Room, City Hall, on the 28th last at 3 p.m. The Shanghal Chamber will hold its annual meeting op Monday, the 26th instant, at
3 p.m.
THE Japan Mati says :-Ms. J. R. Longford, sitilog as a Master in Lunacy, has ordered Mr.
Arbor Norman, late Editor of the Nagasakt Rising Sun and Express, to be confined in the Lannile Asylum in Hongkong. Mr. Norman arrived bere to-day.
DURING the wayage of the steamer Thames, which arrived yesterday from Shanghai, there were two deaths among the Chlosso passengers, and the Empress of Indła also reports the death of a Chinaman. In no case was death attributable to an infectious disease.
Tax Japanese Cotton-Splaning Factories' Union has compiled rotaras showing that the reserves
Laung No was charged at the Magistracy to- day with having arms in dis possession for an unlawful purpose. John Holt, P.S. 43, pressed for a severe pena ty as he had reasons to beltere that defendant was a member of a secret society fo Canton. A fios of $50 with the alternadvo of 3 months' imprisonment was inflicted,
Tux Shanghai Datly Press understands that a line of Japanese steamers wiɛi be placed to ran on the West River, Canton, and the new ports, belwan Hongkong, and a war of rates may be satlelpated."--No awharfiy_l1_giran for this statement, it is on all fours with a rumour car.
est la Hongkong three months ago.
We understand that the Mandarins have asked the Foochow Tea Improvement Company for patterns and particulars of the machlany to be used la the new style of making tea. This, says the Echo, shows an interest in the more- ment at any rate, and we trust may be taken as na augary of ide approval and furthering help of the authorities.
Tex Band of the West York Regiment will play the following piogramme at the Officers' Mesa, Murray Barracks, tomorrow evenlag, com- mencing at 8 o'clock:-
Overture...
"Le Caid"...Ambross Themar Mazurka-Comet Valo.........................Zike>ff Salection......a Ville de Madame Angur"..Lecocq Waliz........ "Wiener Kinder" .........StriuES Allegretto Pastoral from..." Peer Gynt". Grieg Belection............ "Det Frayschlies “.................... Water
| Iz is notlfird in the Shanghai papers that x mlatake has been made in the compilation of the Race Book for the Spring Meeting, Mr. Charley's Tiny having been loadvertently subailinted for the 11'd owner's Spardam in the entiles for las Jockey Cop and the Kinngan Piste, Spartan will carry rist plb, whereas Nay's weight, as his name indicates, would be a good deal lens, viz.,
1011 lb.
W. BARNES, the sailor from the U.S 5. Forë town who was committed for assauftlag Mrs. E. Cass at the Central Hotel, Nagasaki, siz months ago, and who was shot and wounded by Mr. E. L. Conan, while he was beating the lidy with a club, was liberated by the American Vice- Consul on the 13th instant. He was sent to Shanghaf to jola his ship, by the Pers on Saturday, 17th April-Nagasaki Express. THE Pebing and Tientsin Times xnya:—ƒ a algo of appreciation of the help of foreigners which the Chinese sometimes show, -It is plas sant to note that the Tsungli Yamên kas given to the Rev. Glibert Reid an official endorsement lecture hall, marum, library, etc. This en. of a plan which he had drawn up, including dorsement was sent to Mr. Reid direct. In Mr. Reid's absence, the Rev. Dr. Marila iz to have charge of this work, and also to be Editor of the Hua Pet Yun Pad
TIK Shanghattanders have decided to comme merale the Queen's record scigu by the establishment of a Nuralog and Training Insti
ute, as proposed by Mr. W. V. Drummond, it bas slap bens decided that on the first day of Volunteers and several companies from the the celebration there will be a parade of the- warships In port, and in the evening there is to be a garden party in the specious grounds of the Betleh Consulate, to which foreigner of every nationality will be favfied in the name of Baltisk residents.
THE ratepayers of Shanghai ato evidently pre paring for a "brush” with the wheelbarrow
It is expected that a detailed report from Mr. Shiinamure, the Japanese Minister at Honolulu, will be received about she goth insh, and the accumulated by the 53 companies forming the coolies when the time comes to enforce the KEW
Japanese demands will thereupon-be-com. municated to the Hawaiian Government,
NOTES AND commentS. Her Majesty's Minister to Peking met the Committee of the Chamber of Com- merce yesterday morning at the City Hall and discussed matters generally. He was interviewed by the Committee of the tion this morning at about the same hour Hongkong: Branch of the China Associa and an Address, of which we publish a Naval Deperiment has decided to dispatch two At the request of the Foreign Minister, the copy lo another column, was presented to men-of-war to Hawall. It is expected that one him on behalf of the Members of will be the Hyst-kan. the Branch. At the entertainment given
[It is reported in some quarters that the Hyst- In Sir CLAUDE MACDONALD'S honour just kan is merely going on a training craise, with Counterfall Order Books suppiled on applies- twelve months ago in the Hongkong Hotel, cadets, to America and Hawaii, and is not limed lies.
Mr..HENDAMSON, in replying to the toast of to reach Ronolulu before August, The Hiyatis "The Chias Association," expressedtha be an old vessel of 2,284 tons, described as a com- Hef of the community in the new Minister palte tren-belted corvette, with 17 guns,-ED, and their full assurance that they would in a
K.C.] short time have to congratulate him on some striking diplomatic success, Mr. HENDERSON was a true prophet. Sir CLAUDE MACDONALD, in obtaining from the Chinese Government the recent very The following is a List of Waters always kept precise declarations on the Transit Pass
ready in Stock zone
Our Registered Telegraphic Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG," And all signed-messages addressed thus will receive prompt sitention,
Captain Towell, will be despatched as above PURE AERATED WATER,
on SUNDAY, the 2nd May.
For Freight, apply to
י.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 101b Apill, 1897.
(649
AN APPEAL THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coam Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desizes to state that she will be pleased to receive, orders for all Hods of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs
SODA WATER,
LEMONADE,
POTASH WATER,
-SELTZER WATER,
LITHIA WATER,
SARSAPARILLA' WATER,
TONIC WATER,
GINGER ALE,
GINGERADE.
No Credit given for Brules that look diety or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of containing Aerated and Collers renewed on old ones.
Ladies
and Children's Under clothing, Waters, as such Bottles are never used gulp Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, by us. Materials can be supplied, if required,
The Superioress will also be most grateful for. D
any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made tato A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.
Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who
are taught by the Efsters.
Hongkong, aand Avill, 1841.
Caro
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Hangkang, 13lb Aptil, thay,
te
Toxio, April 10th. The Foreign Minister received on Thursday port on the Hawaiian matter from Mr. Simamora, the Japanese Minister at Honelala, Negotiations will shortly be apered, and a man. of-way will be at once dispatched to the Hawaiian islands.
TOKIO, April 9th.
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tax on barrows. A special meeting is to ba bald "fiting on the Council and reserve forces are tc-morrow wilk, the object, presumably, of
being organised as rapidly as possible. The Brilch Receive numbers 100 men under Captain C.-J. Dudgeon and 6 Lieutenants and 6 Sergeants, and in addition to this a Germ master at least ja men. Reserve is bring organised which will probably
Union during the latter half of last year aggre. Rated 611,311 yex; the net profits 1,179,508 yw, THE Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart informs of and the dividends 1,273,598 yum. .
that the mesting of the Diamond JabliesCelebra- tion Committes convened for 4 o'clock this after noch was unavoidably postponed. It is hoped thatthe proposed meeting will be held at an early date, of which due notice will be given this aftercoon with fastening their launches to FIX conswales were charged as the Magletizcy THE Japanese Oficial. Gaselle, announces that the steamaz Catherine Apcar whils under weigh Mr. Higami Shimakichi, the captain of the
fo the harbour. Capt. J. G. Ollient vald that he which collided with the British steamer Bat the steamer was entering the harbour. The alexmer Toktwa. Mare (187 tons register),
was on the bridge on Saturday morning when
moral at Nagasaki on this sốth December last, sta wis rough and ba bad some difficalty in had his certificate suspended on the azad ult. fasenleg her to the buoy mod was very much for three months by the Nagasaki Marine
annoyed by the launches fastened to her, Mr. Wodehouse, after further evidence had been Court.
taken, said that he was very sorry he could not convict the men owing to the deficiency in the
question and in carrying through and.com- pleting the negotiations for the opening of the West River, has done more in twelve months than was done by his predecessors In office in twelve years, and when the Convention to which, in February last, he put his signature is made public, we will probably find that in other directions connection with the dispatch of a man-of-war to in Japan and throughout the United States and employer. The rings were left on the table by
cruiser Fifyif, which is to be dispatched to calling attention to the new and enlarged and fined.
Captain Uyemura sad five officers of the THE advertisement published with this issue evidence. The men were liable to be heavily Hanaleis, were given an audience by the bandsamely bound edition of Webster's Dicilon- Emperor at 10.30 this morning.
TOKIO, April toth. Marquis Salgo was summoned to the Palace by the Emperor this afternoon, probably in
Hawal
ury should interest merchants, school teachers AM amals employed by Mr. Albert Slede, « guol waider, was to-day sentenced to four months' and students of all, nationalities, There has dean a great demand for this useful work hard labour for stealing two gold slags from hér
Mr. Since after bathing her baby and wari as the supply is running short, we cannot hold afterwards missed. The defendant was at orice out any prospect of being able to supply" di at suspected and on threatening her with arre, ahe the nominal price of $6 per copy for an
said that she would do her best to fin, the Indefinite perlod, 'Our arrangements with the She perslated in being left alone Foz a few
something up from a career of the staircase. She while pretending to be searching, she picked was next seen dropping the rings underneath some clothes and was arrested,
notably on the Burmah frontier, he has The Fifi Skimpo states that, according to the done as much or more for his country appst received by the Government on the than in Kwang-tung and Kwang-sl. Of Hawaiian Incident, the refusal of the Hawaiian course much of the success recently Government to permit landing arose out of the regilgenca of the emigration companies to take attained at Peking is due to the more ho necessary steps su in giving notice, &c.publishers have been made with a view to | zinatas, hat this was not allowed", and then resolute attitude taken up by our Govern- But the dismissal of the appeal of the meeting the requirements of Hongkong and ment at home In all questions of foreign emigrants by the Hawaiian Court is a distinct the southern coast ports of China only, policy and to the more definite in ignoslog of the rights of Japanese and forms and, as such business is conducted on a cash structions given to the Minister; but much, breach of the Treaty. It is believed that the very much, is also due to the tact, patience, Government will send a man-of-war to Honolulu hals, and the publishers look for small THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and determination of Sir CLAUDE himself, and lodge a strong prafest with the Hawailan proflis and quick retorns, we are bound and Netherols Hospitals regu to acknowledge We congratulate him,
to offect sales an quickly as possible and saire with thanks the following donations to tas TOKIO, April 1ath,
the pelos (in cover losses) on Whatever are left fands of the Hospitals has been decided on. One vessel will be sent, The dispatch of a man-of-war to Honolulu
Han. W. M. Goodmana vizamının $15 an our hands at the dxpiration of the time allowed and the instruction to Mr. Shimamura, the for the disposal of the consignment now offered Japanese Minimies at Honolulu, will be taken by i| for sale,'
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