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CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
"THE VARA MISSION WORK IN
Ven, Archdeacon- WOLFE will give
FOOCHOW In Sr. Stephen's CHURCH, TO- MORROW (SUNDAY), the 23rd instaaf, at
IF A M
Hongkong, 22nd May, 1897.
ZETLAND
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No. 5as, E.C. REGULAR MEETING of the above
A OF ONE
HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the 1st Jane, at 8.30 for g p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 22nd May, 1897,
OCEAN STEamship comPANY. FOR SHANGHAI, VIA AMOY.
THE Company's Steamship
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"HECTOR," Captala Barr, will be despatched as above TO.
MORROW, the 3rd instant, at Daylight.
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
1. Agents.
Hongkong, 22nd May, 1907.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
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FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
THE Company's Steamtblp
"CHINGTV," Captain Innes, will be despatched TO- MORROW, the 23rd Instant, at 4 7:M.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The First-class Saloon is altusted forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the
·Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage.
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light.
Return Tickets tinued by this Company to and from AUSTRALIA STC Avaliable for return
by Steamers of the EASTERN AND AUSTRALIA
S. S. Co, and vice versa. :
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, and May, 1897.
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THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY. LIMITED,
FOR LONDON,
VIA STRAITS AND USUAL PORTS OF CALL.
(Taking Cargo at through rates for GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, CONTINENTAL PORTS, RIVER PLATE, &C)
THE Company's Steamship
"KINTUCK,"
C. de La Perrelle, Commander, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 24th instant, at Noon,
For Freight, &c., apply to
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,
Agents.
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"RICKMERS" REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR BREMEN AND HAMBURG, · ·
THE Company's Steamship
DURUTHEA RICKMERS,"
For Freight, apply to
ARNHÖLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1897.
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Had the Manufacturer called attention to the manner in which Hongkong sexhibiting to the Chinese the futility and uselessness of Western methods by the gross ignorance, Incapability and wastefulness displayed by the Sanitary Authorities and by the Engineer in charge of the Praya Recla- mation works we should not have been surprised in the least, and it really appears as though some cynical wag had contributed the paragraph in question to our American contemporary In order tohave a 'dig' at the Colony. At all events we can offer no better explanation of the "startler" than this.
Of the utility of a Technical Museum la Hongkong there can be no doubt, and were such an Institution established we belleve that good might result therefrom were the better class of Chinese induced to take an Interest in the models and other objects exhibited. Such a museum, how ever, would, we fear, be too much to hope for in the present state of public opinion in the Colony as exhibited by the utter lack of interest shown in the Museum in the City Hall. When the public will allow collection to remain badly labeled, badly displayed and badly cared for there can be little hope of their troubling themselves about the' formation of a far superior and more useful Institution. "You must walk before you run," says the old proverb, The Water used is proved by repeated and, so far, the interest in things scientific In Hongkong, except where they lend Analyses in be. Absolately Pare.
themselves to some popular amusement, may be said to have barely reached.even the crawling stage,
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COLONEL C. M. STOCKLKY, C.B., la command of a Regimental District, and formerly of the Benga! Infantry, has permission to retire on an Indiaa Pension.
THE "Roller-ship" Krxast Basin went down to Havre on the trih inst., and entered the are basin. Everything (says Fairplay)" lu said to have worked satisfactorily.
COLONEL & CHAPLIN, Madras General List of Infantry, Deputy judge Advocate General, Madras, received permission to retire from the Service on the 20th May.
MR. BIBBY, in his latest Ranb mining report, says
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** To avoid disappointment and to insure early
A NEW lead for deepsea sounding carries a cartridge which explodra un touching the bottom, pablication, we beg to remind our friends that all A sabmerged microphone receives the sound, matter intended for immediate Insertion in the and the depth is estimated from ika ilma occa- Telegraph should reach this office before 3pm.pied by the lead to sinking. Lately we have had to hold over a good deal of mailer that would have been published promptly had it been received before the whole of cur nows upate was filled,
THE French flagship Bayard presented quite picturesque appearance this morning, her big topsails and topgallants hanging loose in the bentilnes to dry. She also had her two spank ets and jib act, and, were it not for her ram
of the period when oak and hemp had not been displaced by the fron and steam of the modern warship.
THE 18 coolice charged with, having taken part in the recent free fight at Kowloos, were brought up on remand at the Magistracy to-day. Mr. J. Hastings prosecuted, and Mr. Looker appeared for the defence. After evidence was taken the first three defendants were fined $50, $15 and 315 respectively. The others were all bound over in sums of $15 to be of good hahaviour for ax months. The sureties not being forthcoming
that the yield per ton from the last crushing 1 bow, one could havo imegloed her to be a ship | sit were committed to grol must not be considered exceptional. A great quantity of ore that he has in reserve is of a similar quality.
Tan Hongkong Volunteer Corps give a concert at their headquarters on the 5th prox. The she sting prizes will be presented at the same the and the West Yorks band will play "The Beltlab Army Quadrilles,"
Fatrolay bears that the Austrian-Lloyd Co. wili only pay a dividend of so flories for the past working year, against as florins for 1895. The falling off is attributed to the plague in India and events in Eastern Europe.
An elderly Chinaman was to-day Goed $5 for having in his possession, a murderone looking sword bayonet. The weapon was found la his bask in common lodging house on Prays West. The man pleaded Ignorance, saying that | he was a stranger hata.
Tux Fairfield Shipbuilding Company launched on 18th April the torpedo-bost destroyer Osprey, which they have built for the British Govern. ment. The Osprey is the second, of three similar vessels building at Fairfield. They are expected to attain a speed of 30 knots per hour.
In all pertaining to sport and amuse- ment Hongkong can hold her own with other British possessions, but in the matter of literary and scientific societies Counterfoli Order Books suppiled an applica- and means of self improvement generally she is far behind the times. In all tlon.
the Australian Colonies not only are useful and well managed museums to be found but debating, literary and scientific societies exist, and those who wish for some further insight into scientific and philosophical subjects have the opportu- nity of attending lectures delivered by first-class (scholars. Nothing of the kind The following is a List of Waters always kept exists in Hongkong. True, the Odd THE Band of the West York Regiment will Volumes Society is supposed to be a semi-play the following programme at the Officers' scientific institution, but it drags along Mess, Murray Barracks, to-morrow, commencing slowly and the lectures given under Its
seldom suspices
draw An attend ance of over fifty. Money and sport appear to be the sole aim of the great majority of Hongkongites, and while such is the case we can never hope for museums or flourishing training institu- tions, either technical or otherwise.
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M.R.C,S. (Eng.) District Medical Officer, Colonial Medical Service, Fiji, of a długhter.
„April 19'b, at 9, St. George's place, S:W., wife of FREDERICK DAVID SASSOON, of a daughter.
On the 12th fustant, at Bon Accord, Penang, the wife of REDINALD A. LAW, of a son.
MARRIAGES.
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COMMERCIAL AND STATISTICAL PAPER.
No. 1-APRIL, 1897.
Being reports of meetings of Companies and Corporations for periods ending 31st December, 1896,
This pamphlet is published for the convience of the Commercial Commonly and is for sale, PRICE $1 PER COPY,
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Hongkong, 7th May, 1897.
Intimrations.
April 2016, at St. Gile's Cathedral, Edinburgh,
WILLIAM KIRK DICKSON, Advocate, Edinburg, elder spn of the teto William Dickson, of Mauri. cowood, Midlothian, to KATHLEEN, elder daughter of Major-General Sir Robert Murdoch Smith, K.C.M.G., late Royal Engineers,
April zab, at St. Luke's Kensington, JOHỲ LEIGH SMEATHMA HATTON, M.A., eldest son of the late Rev. John Smesthman Hattan, rector of Wragby, Lincolnshire, to PAULINE CARLYLE, only daughter of R. J. Henderson, of Ceylan,
DEATH.
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On Easter Sunday, at Sydney, N. S. W, after a long and palafal fitness, Mank, youngest [761 sister of J. S. Northcale, Hongkong; aged 24
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NOTES AND comments.
The following cutting, taken from the London & China Exprin of the 23rd ult, will doubtless come as a surprise to our readers, as it did to us :-
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE EASTERN CRISIS.
TURKEY AND THE POWERS."
LONDON, May 10th,
The Forte is, willing 10 negotiate regarding it demands for the cession of Thessaly and the war Indemnity, but furists absolutely on the abolition of all terms of capitulations from the negotiations.
THE FIGHTING AT DOMOKOS.
The Gresky defended Domoker with splendid valour and the Turkish bont attack was repulsed with great slaughter. After many hours''ighting, the Greeks, upon being outflanked, retrested at
night.
PEACE PROSPECTS,
It is believed in Constantinople that a defni Hive treaty will be made, and that the place submitted for a conference will be Paris.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
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at 8 o'clock; Grand March Don Curio". Verdi. Serenado........
"Birthday". "Namreth
***Gounod.
Warder.
Fiat.......Sormie de Repara... G. Bentley IN connection with the Queen's Birthday parade, It is understand that it will be more in the nature of a preliminary to the Diamond Jubilee review and the early hour for holding it was chosen because the Jubilee celebration follows it to closely. The Royal anlate will be fired by the Hongkong Volunteer Corps.
THE Hon. Joba Hay, the new Unlied States Ambassador to Great Britain, reached England on arst April. On arrival at Southampten bis Excellency was welcomed by the Mayor, and ] presented with a photograph of the picture of the departure of the Mayflower for America neatly 300 years ago. In a brief reply, the Ambassador sald be had come to work for the welfare of his country, and it was his profound conviction that that could best be served by promoting a cordial and friendly understanding between England
and America.
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“DAYBREAK`" willen in Sport and Gossip:- Twenty-two years in China was the sum total of Mr. Shewan's residence in the Far East, and ja bim the Coptic yesteɔday look from Shanghel " one whose friends can only be counted in hundreds. In his departure, which we all hope will not be far lang, a space is left vicant that cannot be filled, for wherever “Bllly ":was— he was called "Billy? became bis nama to Arthur-there was always laughter. No matter where, whether at the Club, on the cricket field, at the ralis, or up-country, bis ready wit made many sed many an hour that would otherwin have been dail pais merzlly.
THE latest production of the well-known publish. THE result of Inspector Kemp's investigations ing firm of Sir Isaac Pliman and Sons his regarding the fire yesterday morning at 23 just reached us in the shape of the Best number that of Pliman's French Weekly, an illustrated Queen's Rond Central, go to show
circumstances the
are suspicious. The ezlo-comic Journal for English readers. The Inspector found that partition in the bed-motiy of the journal is to help English students lo a knowledge of French, and braides some a bad been bored in several places and Berosice-soaked pleces of paper inffed into excellent lessons and exercises it contains many the holes. The partition had also been amusing little stories and jokes in French with smothered with kerosine about four feet above pronunciations and translations into English. the ground.
In addition the floor was covered The illustration are quite up to date and some with kerosine and a tin containing kerosine
a good deal above the average. What with was found at the head of the stairs. The stock
grammar, exercises, and conversations the little' which was losured in the South British Insurai should prove a very valuable medium to "MADAME SANS-GENE" Mr. Comyns Carr'ssurance Company for $4.300 is allered to be those who wish to be able to "aavee" French. It adaptation of Sardes and Moreau's celebrated worth only about $oco. The two occupants of should also be mentioned that the publication
the shop are detained at the Central Station.
auder notice contalus examination papers for play, was produced at the Lyceum Theatre on roth Apell and received with enthusiasm by a
THE New South Walca Mounted Riflemen, who the French Society of Arts and competitions for large and distingulsbed audience, Miss Terry la
landed in London from the steamer Gulf of money prizes are also anounced. We wish the title-rols, and Sir Henry Irving as Napoleon Maraton on the 23rd ali, met with great the new comer all the success it richly deserves. I were very successful.
reception. They are attached for the present to We received this afternoon from Mr. W. Danhy the 2nd Dragons (Royal Scots Greys), stationed circular giving full particulars of the Musical at Hounslow. At the docks they were met by fanctions in connection with the Diamond Lieutenant-Colonel E. W. D. Wad, CE, of Jubilee. Fiessure on our space precludes the Lord Methuen's staff, and by Lieutenant-Colonel publication of the circular In its entirety but we Bafilie-Hamilton, al the Coldstreara Goard
may state that the practices of the evolɛ will be The detachment was conveyed by train to held as follow, at 5.30 p. Mr. C. Schwencke Hounslow, and from the local station to the-at the German Club, on Mondays; May 31st barracks the streets were thronged with people, and Jane 7th. Signor Cattaneo at the Lusi- who displayed the greatest enthusiasm. The
tado Clob, on Tuesdays, June 1st and June Bib.. bands of the Scots Greys and the depo: played Mr. A. G. Ward-at the City Hall, on Wednes both at the railway station and on the march to days, June and and June 9th. Mr. G. Grimble the barracks. At the barracks the whole reglat the Union Church, on Thursdays, June 3rd ment of Scots Greys turned out and heartily and Jure roth. Combined practicer of all the cheered the New South Wales detachment. The voices will be held in the Theatre, Royal st of the regiment also faslated span 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, June zaik ; Thursday men grooming the bezen of the visitors. The London June 17th and Saturday, June 19th; and also a wpcommend the physique and soldierly fall rehearsal with the Bands, &c., in the Race Stand, on Monday, the 31st June, at 5.30 p.m. ALTHOUGH the Royal Niger Company has |(sharp), under Mr. Bently, A.R.C.M. effectually disposed of his native enemies in
IT is said to be extremely unlikely that the Nord and Ilorin, the future of Nigeria is likely | Sikkim-Tibet boundary question will be re- to occupy attention for some me to come.opened this summer, as the Chinese authorlifes There is indeed talk of a German-French-English show no desire whatever to proceed with the work of demarcation. As the Tibetans are not: Commission to go into the question of bour-
giving "trauble, action on the part of the duries. A French expedition remains in Government of Tadis does not Foems to ber possession of Boness, to which it is reasonably requited. Bomday. Gswatti certain the Company has an indisputable claim,
rats which was destroying the West Indian angar and France will give it up reluctantly, however WITH the worthy object of abating the pest of conclusively it may be proved that It belongs canes some five and twenty years ago the mon- to Britain. It is said that the French Govern- | goose was introduced from India. The plan ment will insist on evidence that Boussa bas succeeded and lor a while all went well, but been brought under the regular Colonial the poultry, plas, kids, canals and even calves. after the rats had gone the monguose attacked authority of Grest Bellato, before she agrees to In fact nothing was safe from their depredations. surrender (t. Her action Is dictated by ■ Fish even disappeared while snakes and lizards policy which is well defined. She is anxious to became extinct. Finally the mongoose began, late no opportunity of preventing the expansion to develop a taste for vegetable matter. With the diminution in the number of sales, the not only of British bot of German authority in insects began to incresse until at last the battle North-West Africa. With this object she is for life was confined to the sick and this mon taking possession as rapidly as possible of the goose. Fortunately the tick secured the victory hinterland-of slices of territery, which she and in the end nature re-asserted itself. Such is a fair example, says a kome paper, of an cannot for long years to come beps even to attempt to interfere with the process of maintai occupy. Whlist, of course, the Royal Niger selection. Company would prefer that obstacles to expansion should not be placed in its path, it will assuredly insist on keeping what belongs to [ft. The Times does not hesitate to declare that
work in Afgica recently has been worthy of comparison with Briilak expansion in Indis, and a corporation which has rendered such service must be protected from aggression,
SANOR BARDOBA, the newly appointed Chief Secretary to the Government of Macao, arrived bara leem Huraps by ike Gulaleniem leat night and proceeded to the Holy Clly by the Heung.bouring of the mea, sham to-day. No doubt a hearty welcome will be accorded the courteous and able Secretary by his many friends and admirers in Macao.
MR. WILLIAM Ogilvie, a Dominian Goverment surveyor, who spent the winter at Fort Cudahy, the most northerly British post in Canads, has reported to his Government most wanderial dis- coveries of new and sich gold mines in the district. The report of the officer in questies bas caused a “rush" of miners to the goldfields,
A CORRESPONDENT of the Times weltes that a esptive balloon li belag employed at Toulon for a singular purpose. Divers having filled to discover the torpedo which eared the recent accident to the Fourdgufberry, the bed of the sea is being lighted up from a balloon attached tea tug, in the hope that the torpedo will be
detected.
** MONDAY, the 34th May, being a public W are glad to hear from Shanghal that Mr. hollday, all the Banks, Insurance and Govern- Midwood, who met with such a serious accident ment Offices will be closed and there will be no while riding in the Shanghal spring race-meet regalar issue of the Hongkong Telegraph, but uning, is now much better and it is thought that a "Extra" will be pablished on Monday morning containing the latest telegraphic Intelligence and shipping return's.
THE down to 15. xijd,
Tax buying rate for sovereigns is $9.95 per £- THERE is quite a "boom" in Oltvers mine shares. GREEN Islands have been done at $43 for 31st July.
EUROPE'S Easter Egg was a decirration of way by Turkey,
trip to the auld countrle will quite set him up gain, rendering bim fit to steer to victory any aephant for Championship honours at the satuma meeting..
The Manufacturer (Philadelphla) ? ninten that attention has been called to the great success silaoding the Technical Museum in Hongkong, which, about a year ago, was established by THE Portuguese gunboat Bengo antired this tomed to, “ Techingschaufs miestonaries, Beginning in a morning from Maena, amali
I way it has been gradually extended and
5th
bar become very popular with the Chinens, 83,000 RAJAH Brooke arrived at Singapore on the RASPBERRYADE, &C. Chiress cannot be carried last year, The instant in the yacht Zahora.
cannot be convinced or enlightened by circulars or pictures, and hold fast to the belief, EDINBURGH is to be provided with new military that the Celestials are vastly superior to the headquarter offices at a cost of £15,000, Westare barbarians. . But when they see, an in
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A CIRCULAR has come to hand containing Australian press notices of Milsa Florence Sey mour, the "leading lady " of the Brough Comedy Company, which is about to visit Hongkong The crites unite in speaking in the highest prains of Miss Seymour's acting, particularly in
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WRIT" in the Paris Figaro wiltes :— It would be felly on the part of the Powers to want to help Greece at the present moment. We are forced once more to recognise a fruth which it ALTHOUGH the stately form of the popular
is that Germany still semenins as she was twentys. was thought had been buried for ever, and it French mail liner Caledonien this morning mat
five years ago, the mistress of Europa. Two the eye of our look-out man as daylight gradd
Powers alone know where they are going. ally superseded the darkness of the night, yet it
Germany, who created and pushed forward the was 8.59 a.m. before the delivery of the European
Turkish army; and Great Britain, wha lakeri mall commenced at the Post Office. It is only The Greek residente of Sydney as making a advantage of the trouble in the East to estabile's
herself definitely in Egypt." The writer fair to the Acting Postmaster General to add great display of patriotism in connection with on to hope that the other Powers may, althony k that he managed to havő the delivery in full || the trouble between their country and Turkey: in different degrees, have better luck than the ay swing before the hour stated on the board, According to the Daily Telegraph seven Greeks have had hitherto, and concludes as follow-u which is an improvement on what we are accus left for home by the G. M. S. Gira on the 26th Statesmen are far from finding themselves on pit. to render what little assistance lies in their bed of roses even when they imperturbably fatter themselves that they will be able to con power to their sorely distressed country, and fine hostilliles to a dual between [wa Goʻzerge whether they get to their destination in time to ments of unequal strength. In any case, it is a take up sms against the inspeakable Tusk bad preinds for the ultimate discussion of the or not, their patriotiam deserves warme con reforms to be imposed on Turkey." mendation. The whole of the Greek residents THE Siam Company (Limited) has been regis- in Sydney have combined to send help to their tereddik a capital of £600,000, in 1 buren. The objects are to construct, carry out, equip, fatherland in its dira antremity. Those who are Improve, work, develop, administer, manage, made under the constant supervision of a duly this Hongkong Mateurs, the wonderful achieve MAJOR-GENERAL F. T. Hobson succeeda Major.such pieces se "A Woman of no Importance," not in a position to give up home and prospects or control rallways, fastways, docket, harbours,
ments of alectrical- machines, little models of qualified English Cheraist and will bear comparaflroads in full operatlan, and other technical General Justice in command of the troops la "Jim, the Penman," "A Woman's Res," and throw themselves into the fray are sending plers, wharves, and other public works of con rlson with the best English Manufactures.
*A Gaiety Giri " and " A While Elephant." A monetary assistance to their country, and help.veniences in Siam or elsewhere; also canals, Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Massis and appliances, then they become falerested, suscep- Ceylon.
tibis to conviction, and willing to have thy
few years ago Miss. Seymour toured Chlas, lag to it out for service thess who can manage mation works, sewage, drainage, sanitary, water,
reservoirs, other Large Consumers. ‹
embankments, irrigation and recia- complaints should be addressed as the
Japan and India with a strong opera company to get away. ft. Nianinchi, the Gresk Consul gas, electric light, telegraph and power supply houses.. Manager.
but subsequently she forsook the lyric stage and had arranged for a number of man to leave works; to build, canyes, and maintain hotels, Hongkong, 1st March, 1897
has achieved great success in the drama.
Sydney shortly and the party which left by the warehouses, markets, and other public betidings; It is not often that an ordinary Britisk Magis- Gara was augmented at Melbourne by the and farther, to purchase, take on lease, under- lesse, grant, or license, or otherwise, acquirs trata bas to deal out furtice to a full-blown addition of no or 30 more. They will probably under contract, concessions,
other Chinese Mandarin but it was a distinction that travel by this boat as far as Fort Said or assurances, lands,a'mines, mineral properties,
sites and rights, pri fell to the lot of Mr. Wodehouse to-day. Sald Alexandrie, and then tranship for Pirans, the water rights, mili
vileges
and Interests, including options in mandarin was a passenger per steamer Furun seaport town of Albene. Most of the men from
lands, mines, and mineral properties whatso from Shanghai, en roufs toe Canton to take up Syddey have passed through the ranks in the ever, in California and elsewhere, and to do all to a Magistracy. He had sin escort of 40 soldiers Greek Army. One man was a sorgeunt for four necessary and expedient acts and things with him but that did not prevent the usual years. As an indication of the manner in which acquire a legal tile thereto; to carry on and search for oplem being made. In between the the movement has been taken up by realdents, conduct the business of ralalag, working, minicy, and selling gold and other ores, precisas blankets of his mandarinship's bank was found it may be mentioned that a widow with an stones, racials and minerals, and to acquire and a lump of baked mud in the shape of an egg. only son insisted upon sanding kim aff to the to turn to account any priants, palent rights, On belog opened a horn containing g taels of war, derplis the fact that he wan her main and inventions, &c. The number of director is epiam was found and amongst his baggage support. She was considerably cut up "when to be not more than ten or less than three, the tion, £100, Remuneration, $200 each per owner had to contribute $100 to the revenue of bear of his remaining in Sydney while Greece, annum and a tharallel the pepita) · Registered the uolony.
gland le voch nero' need:
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTE.
Larga
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thing introduced in their country or their EROS general meeting of the V.R.C. will be held to the Club's gymnasium at 5.15 pm,
on the 28th Instant,
We should much like to know who the "Tschingtschaufa missionaries" are and ARCHDEACON WOLYE will deliver an address on' It is requested that all communications relating to Subscription where their "Technical Museum" is "Misalon werk in Foschow" at St. Stephen's Advance, be added to the "Manage, Hituated. There is no mention of auch an Church to-morrow ALTI LM. Telegraph" and not to ti
the tot Later on Editorial mation to be so as "The Kekend institution In any of the Directories and It sotto ladies mambers of the stutt.
Commandout intended for publication art be speed seems strange that no one should be able HUDSON'S SURPALE Party left yesterday by the to answer our enquiries as to the locality Of Mars for Austrails, after doing record While the columns of the Hasenone Zrizonak val of this exhibition, although, as stated business in Hongkong and Shangbal:
by the name and address of the writes, not secumarly for publicrdos e but he evidence of good faith.
'ba opan for the heir diacoesion by correspondents of all questions affecting publio internete, it must be difinetly undewond as the Zátor does not in any way hold himanis rumpomalšie for enfalone ther expressed.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Advertious ire requested to forwed motions inded to
Sumursion in that not thêm Those d'Clock to se mot to retard the early publication of the paper,
Adfrktmouent sad Baberiptioner which may not ordwed to
and pesod will be continental cor
above, no less than 82,000 Chinese visited it last year We
fear that Da. Yxium, writing from Bombay on 4th Apri, the Informant of the Manufacturer must reports 70 per cent, of cares with his seram and be some clairvoyant of exceptional power, saya ke wifi probably return to China at an early who, on reading a comparatively recent data. issue of 'this journal in which such a
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