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THEATRE ROYAL

CITY HALL

Next THURSDAY and

4

FRIDAY.

ADMISSION FREE.

Professor

RICHARD,

SPECIALIST,

Registered Patentee al Amiralasia, and New Zealand, 15 Years Experience.

Commencing

THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Joly & and o Doors Open 8.30 P.M. Commencing 9 o'clock sharp, finishing 11 P.M. Electrical Demonstrations, for Men and Women. THE

ENTERTAINMENT will be Refined Throughout and AMUSING.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1897.

Co-day's Advertisements.

SPECIAL NOTICE. Professor Richard's Private Enquiry Consul- tation, Free of Charge. No notice will be taken of letters.

Consultations guaranteed the Stileteat Secrecy. Consulting hours from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. For a Limited Sexton,

Chinese Interpreter in attendance. The Professor can be consulted in English, French, German, Italiau and Spanish.

Private Consulilog Rooms,

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL,

·Private Entranca, 2nd Floor,

ICE HOUSE LANE,

Hongkong, 5th July, 1897.

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THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

FINAL CALL.

HAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that ($1) per SHARE has been made, and is PAYABLE at the Company's Offices, No. 27, Quran's Road Central, on 9th August, 1897.

SHAREHOLDERS are requested, when Paying the above-mentioned CALL to send to the Acling Secretary their PROVISIONAL SHARE CER

There will be retained, and TIFICATES.

[1037 FULLY PAID-UP SCRIP will be larded fo

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

T

▶HE Steamship

*LIGHTNING "

The General Fable of all Nations and castes baving arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

are courteously Invited.

Bables to arms and small children not Admitted.

Reserved Seats for the Local Press and Government aßicizia.

The HALT, LAMI, PARALYIKD, Dzar, and BLIND

Will be Treated in full. View of the Audience. Patients for Free Public Treatment most be In the above Hall at 6p M. sharp bringing letters from Government Officials, Clergymen, or from aar well-known Citizen, guaranteeing their cases to be deserving of Free Treatment.

ADMISSION FREE.

PROFESSOR RICHARD'S PRIVATE TREATMENT For DesfaceT, Blindness, Locomotor Alaxy, Writer's Cramp, Varicose Veine, Stutterlag, Despepala, Brain

Spinat Affections, Fits, Paralysis, Gout, Rheumatism. Sclatter, Sleeplessness, Asthms, Bronchlifs, Indigestion, Diabetes, Piles, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Chronic Diseases of Hen and Women, no matter from what cause they arlic. Men and Women's weaknest, and ell soch who suffer the consequences of early follies and indiscretions.

Many Thousands have found Health by the new Electrical Method of Scientific Trasiment

No Paraphernalia nor_Medicina for sale or prescription. Pentestor RICHARD, to the best of his ability, will do, hts level Best for hts Private patients. Cares not guaranteed; ut ba guarantees to fulfil all he promises in his ogreements with private Patlantz.

ELE TRICITY THE CURE. PROFESSOR RICHARD, according to the Press of other countries to which he has travelled, bas accomplished most remarkable cures noi merely of any one specific discare, but of many flls to which flesh is heir. Professor Richard has made Electricty, ** a method of cure, bis life study, and though he has been tested in nomernus wave, the evidence of Thousands of curen bax lesiffied, all over the world, to the valoe of

curative properties that his system the

The Proft has received the postLITES, highes' petronag in the Colentes, having treated the lame, blind, and the hall is the presence of the Governor ni Victoris, Lady Hopstoon, the Premier and Attorney-General and other notabilities of the Colonies of Australia.

lieu thereof in due course.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

CHAS. F. HARTON, Acting Secretary

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Hongkong, 5th July, 1897. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE.

AS there was gitater demand for the

Taligraph's

JUBILEE NUMBER

than was anticipated we have only a very low coples left, and therefore make this fact known in order that those who still wish to forward coples to friends at home, by the next mail, may know that they can obtain copies,

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M. of the 7th instant, will be landed at Consignees risk and expense luto the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Wanchal,

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside rech Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel by applying to will be landed and störed at Consignees' risk and

pense

No Fearance will be effectedl Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents, Hangkone, sib july, 19

11030 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA-

TION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS,

FROM SHANGHAI AND KOSE.

THE Steamship

"MARQUIS RACQUEHEM,”, having attired, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Informed that, their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whorf and Godowns Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Five left the Godówär, and-all-claims most be sent in to the Undersigned before Noon on the roth instant, or they witrot be recognized.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and nay Goods ring in the Godown after the rzib instant will be s-bject to ren

Bills of Lading will be countersioned by

SANDER" & "Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, 5th July, 1807;

(899 THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA T'ON COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SWANSEA, GLASGOW, LIVER- POOL AND SINGAPORE.

Admission is Free in bio and Electrical THE Company's Steamship

and amulog demonstrations Entertainments,

TESTIMONIALS TO PROFESSOR RICHARD.

(Extract from the Calcutta Indian Mirror, December 14, 1895).

ELECTRICAL CURES-AN 'M.D.'S TESTIMONY.

|

"CHENGWO,"

baving arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkang and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowicon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 17th Instant, or they will not be recognised.

To the Editor of the Indian Mirror. SIR, The Calcutta pable know very well that since October 1By4 I have been suffering from a' serious illness, and had to rellaqulah my pracilce altogether. I had been coffering from hemoptysis Blood splulog) fever, cough, hoarseness, and other complications. My case was given to a hopeless one by my physi clans, and up to this time the majority of the Calcatta public know that I am not now in the Iand of the living, hivlog been gathered to my fathers. My clie was, Indeed, a very bad and serious one. In six consecutive days I brought up more than six scers of blood, and four months continually I expectorated blondy sputa. 1 must slais here frankly that I derived at times immense benefit from the able treat ment of Kaviraj-Bloyatina Sen. But, unforto. nately, the improvement each time wat of a short duration, as every fortnight or so I would THE Company's Steamship

All breken, chaled and damaged Goods are ta be left in the Golown's where they will be examined on MONDAY, the rath instant, at 3 P.

bring up a large quantity of blood, and the favor would lacrease to 100 dega F.

Be that as it may, I placed mysell under

Professor Richard's special treatment on the 13th October last. I had to be carried in a chair to my "palankeen," and I fstated when a mild electrical currant was applied. From the third day of his special treatment I began to lmprove; the blood-spliting cessed entirely. I am now almost well. I can walk and drive. about. I did not purposely publish an account of my cata simply because I was so long afling; to see Lf the benefit woak! fast long.

My wife alas had been suffering from bron. chitic asthms since 1886. Since the last ten Jars she was almost confined to bed-mors especially in the winter. Since under this treat. ment, she has been quiet free from her com plaints, and can now walk about freely without the least difßculty of breathing.

I have seen many other bad cues benefited. I shall, bawever, mention only two. A Euro paan lady, about 65 years of age, was stone- blind when she first came under then treatment,

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the rath instant will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co..

Agents.

Hongkong, 5th July, 189","

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

"HECTOR,"

(1032-

Captain Barr, will be despatched as, akova TO- MORROW, the 6th Instant, at 4 P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong. 5th July, 1897.

FOR SHANGHAL HE Steamship

THE

.

EoFQ

#LVEEMOON," Captain G, Heuermann, will be despatched for the above Port on THURSDAY, the 8th instant, ́at & P.St.

For Freight or Passage, apply to Hongkong, 5th July, 1897,

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

SIEMSSEN & Co.

(1013

LIMITED.

FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.

She can now ste quite well by the help of oneTHE Company's Steamship 978; the other eye, however, is still aband as ver. The second case is that of Mr. Abe sterste, formerly a Raliway & Fargeant at Howrab, and now of Kotechampore, Jessore, He was sufferleg from paraigula and saltening of the brain, and his case was pronounced incur. #ble by eminent European physicians, He l now thoroughly cured. Space will not permit me to mention scores of other cases of соток,

The object of my willing to you this letter is to inform the suffering

Bangul that pabile electrical healfag is

is not a myth,

but is a sciez- the method of cure. Those who are hopeless of a cure, and have not benefited by other methods of treatment, ought to try his system lihaut delay, as Profesor Richard's stay here will be till the 1st February, 1896.

"TSINAN." Captale G. Ramsay, will be despatebed on SATURDAY, the 10th fustant, at 4 P.M.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The First-class Saloon fa situsted forward of the

As a medical man myself, I think it is my daly ŝo make known cares of coros by a method of treatment which I find practically quite suffi- cient of itself without the help of suy ding. 1 saust state here that since under this special treatment I have not taken any medicine what. I must also state hero that I am under

so obligation to the Professor for my treatment.

I have paid his proper fees, cash in advADOS, but I am under deep obligation to him for making me fit to pursue my avocation alter an Enterruption of 14 months. Apologising for the (length of this letter,→I remain, yours, &s.

BROJENDRA NATH BENNERȚI, &.D.,

Calcutta

Hughes, A Rebrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage.

A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vasaal is fitted throughout with Electric Light, and from AUSTRALIA are available for céturs Return Tickets listed by this Company to

by Steamers of the FASTREN AND AUSTRALIAN S. 5. Co. and vice versa.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents, Hongkong, 5th July, 1897.

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OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE

Company's Steamship

"MYRMIDON,"" Captain Rerkon, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, For Freight of Fassage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agente. Hongkong, 3th July, 1897.

PRICE, 50 CENTS EACH,

Intimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

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The Parest Togredients only are used, and the ulmest Care Cleanliness exercised in the Manafectare toughen,

TELEGRAMS. We that the Hoa, W. R. Collyer, Attorney-

(From the Kade Chronicle) THE UNITED STATES AND

HAWAII.

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JAPAN 'PROTESTS. HINTS THAT WAR MAY FOLLOW ANNEXATION.

TOKIO, JUNE 21st, Count Okuma, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, has forwarded a dispatch to the Government of the United States protesting against the an- Dexation of Hawaii. The dispatch points out that bliherto the United States has shown special friendship towards Japan, which has reciprocated the sentiment. If, however, the United States proceeds to amex Hawall, abrogate the Treaty in force between Japan and the Islands, and destroy the interests and influence which Japan now possesses there, the Japanese Government cannot let such action pass in allence. Therefore the United States Government is requested to reconsider the

ibe measOTO.

A dispatch from Mr. Kato, Japanese Minister to Londen, states that the British Government has not yet lodged any protest against the annexation of Hawald by the United States.

[The Hawaiian Annexation Trealy was sent to the Senate for ratification on the 16th June, accompained by the Presidential Massage, and was published on the following day. The new Treaty is substantially the same as the Annexation Treaty of 1893. and consists also THE MANAGER

The Water vied is proved by repeated of seven articles. But the new and most Important points are as follow: (1) The ex- "HONGKONG TILEGRAPH OFFICE, Analyses to be Absolately Pare.

isting restles of Hawail with foreign Powera No. 6, Pedder's Hill,

will ceased and determine, they belag replaced Hongkong, 3rd July, 1897.

by the Treaties between the United Stater and forelga Powers. (3) The United States shall assume lablilty for the Pablic Debt of Hawa!! the extent of $4,000,000. (3) No allowance to be given to the ex-Queen and Princess.]

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No: 259-

THE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on

MO DAY, the 12th day of July, 1847, at 3 Pill, are published for general information..

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 26 June, 1897.

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For COAST FORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board thip at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Emplies when received in good order.

Counterioli Order Books supplied on applici.

ilon.

Our Registered Tëtëgraphic Address in "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG."

And all signed messages addressed than will receive prompt alleation.

(Official Moissge.)

WASHINGTON, June 21st. President McKinley, in a Message to Con- gress, explains that the policy of the United States in dealing with Hawall has always been to support the Independence of the Islands and resist the interference of any other Power, but the United States. The incorporation of Hawall with the United States is, however, entrely unavoidable, and naturally follows upon the relations maintained between the two countries, which have continued to exist for the past

General, is gazited to be Actlog Calef Justice al the Supreme Court of the Stralis Settlements with effect from the rat July,

In the recent beat isce, on the Meracy, between chools of the two Nautical Training Colleges the' Conway's were the winning crew. In the'' neven races already rowed, in North and South alternately, the Wortestar's had taken four; but now hoth sides are equal. ALL the American vessels la port were gulf decorated with bunting yesterday in bonour of the "Glorious Fourth". Host Osborne was very much "at home" at Bay View and he had quite a host of callers during the day, "Old Glory * of course being strangly in evidence. GENERAL Nogl, the Governor-General of

Formoss, bas applied to the Government for Permission as a private Individual to contribute 400 yen towards the relfef of the poor In Formor. This is said to be in compliance with the desire of his mother, recently deceased,

ONE of the new tennis courts at the Volur.teer

Headquarters was opened at 5 pm. today. The opening match was between Captain

Chapman and Battery Sergt.Major Duecan (Field Battery) and Sergt. Cromble and Gunner Shepherd (Maxim Gon Co.) Won by the M. G. C. by 6 games to 3-

Ma. Inagaki, the new Japanese Minister to Stam, is empowered to conclude a Treaty with that country on behalf of Japan. It is expected xxys the Kobe Chronicle, that ratifications wi be exchanged about September next. A con. vention of amily already exists between the two countries.

MR. Scen Wan Tho was on Saturday, at the Supreme Court, admitted by Sir John Carring too, Chief Jasilcs, ax = soltefter in practise in the Supreme Court of Hongkong. Hon. W. M. Goodman (Attorney-General) made the applica tion and produced the necessary documents. | Mr. Seen Wan Tio began his education in Eng

land at Cheltenham College at 16 years of age, and for 11 years he was engaged with his legal studies in England.

We regreto ar nounce the death of Mr. A. Parker, Chief Engineer of the steamer Tarok, which occurred at the Government Civil ~Hospital at 6'ahm, yesterday"from typhoid fever,

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by The following is a Listoj Waturi always kept sevenly.Evo years. The failure of the 1893 The deceased was shaut 40 years of age and

Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 12th day of July, 1897, at 3 P.M., by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lat of CROWN LAND at Hung Hom, In the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years.

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HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1897.

project shows that the United States cherishes no il designs upon Hdwall. The proposal for

for the past 12 months Ead bien, suffering from locorporation is not revolution, but the consum- † dysentery and recently also suffered from the mation of a definite policy.

IBERALS WANT WAR.

Tokio, June wyrd. Liberals stingly dierpprove the conduct of Count Okuma in the Hawatlan qucation, and public meetings will shortly be held to condomn | ibe inaction of the Gaverement.

A number of Liberal members of the Dlet walled upon Count Okuma yesterday and put number of questions to him concerning Hawailan malers. The interview lasted over twa bours.

fever which was the Immediate cruse of death, The funeral, which was attended by a larga number of friends, took place at the Happy Valley at 5 p.m. yesterday.

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VARIOUS acts of during and horofam have (says the Calcutta Englishman) been recorded in con- nection with the earthquake.. As a class, the native servants may be said to have behaved • with remarkable coolness. Many instances of their "quiet, sady performance of their duty darlanthe mista have come to light, mas the conduct of the scréant at the General Hospital who saved his matter's life is deserving of special pralao. Mr. Clive, x patient, was uncos- clous at the time and would certainly kava beca killed had his begier not camled him out of the special waid where he was ¡ying, the wall of which caved in Immediately afterwards, The V. Chas been earned by deads less notable.

THE false trade mark care, in which the defens

According to Information which has reached Tokio, German and British subjects in Frawali, are strongly opposed to incorporation, and desire instead the restoration of the monarchy The French, Pertoguese and Spaniards also disap prove incorporation, and deske the maintenance of the Repablic. Precautions are being taken In Hewall against a possible rising of Royalists. A Renter's telegram states that the protest made by Japan to the United States-was confined to 18 reservation of her tights under the existing Treaty with Hawaii. The Nippon, on the authority of inqalties made at the Foreign Office, denies that the lastractions

sued to Mr. Hoshi have been thus losited.dents were charged with baving in inefr The Shoygo Shimpo says that Germany has made no protest as yet against the annexation

possession 47 boxes of tea bearing an imitated trade mark of the Wong Hop firm, was brought of Hawall, but it is confidently believed in Tokio that she will offer 'streng opposition to (1.

up sa remand at Police Court this morning, On the otherlty of aquiries made at the Upon the names of the defendants, Ho Sing. Foreign Office it is stated that Mr. Hosh! bas been instructed to faform the United State

Accountant, Lo Pik San, boatman, and Ng Government that, tumours to the contrary net-

Kwong, coolie, being called, these was Do withstanding, the Japanese. Government has

answer and seitch was made sutside the never entertained any intention of interfering court but without success? The ball ($1000 for the three) was estrealed and the defendants were given till 3 p.m. to-day for the renewal of the ball and they wisely renewed At the hearing of the case on the 10th ultimo,

TELEGRAMS.ith the independence of Howall.]

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

THE UNITED STATES.

LONDON, July and. The United States Senate bas adopted a clause aurtaxing bountified sugars.

THE WRECK OF THE "ADEN." The Right Hon. C. T. Richie says that the Board of Trade will sparè no palos to over- came the difficulties hitherto attending the Ughting of Cape Guantufol and Socotra,

GERMANY,

THE PLAGUE IN FORMOSA,

TexIO, June 24th. On the rith lnstant, one new case of bubonic plague was reported at Sblotongaf; on the 18th 2 cases at Talman; and on the 19th 3 cases at Rokko.

THE MIKADO AND THE QUFEN.

TOKIO, JUNE 23rd. The Emperor sent a congratulatory message 10 Queen Victoria yesterday.

C. D. Willeros, who appeared for the defence, aayed for a reduction of the ball on'ike ground that ibers was no evidence agslist tha men but it was not granted.

AT the Magistricy to-day Mr. Locker siked. bla Worship's permission to withdraw a somMONE brought by Mr. Bates, second officer of the THE FRICE OF RICE.

stemmer Hallas, against a No. 1 lighterman for MIYAYARI, June 23rd.

auit. Held that Mr. Baines ordered a Quotations of rice have risen to 9.50 yen per rhter to cast off but as

the men refused ka hob for uncleaned and 12 yen for cleaned, went down to the lighter bluself and cast her Rice has sever previously reached such a Bguse. The No. 1. objected to this and Mr. Baines

Dr. Miguel has been appolated Vice-Presl dent of the Prussian Miolatry, retaining bis position as Minister of Finance. Dr. vea in this district Boetticher, German Secretary of the Interfor, has resigned and is replaced by Graf von Posidowsky-Wehmer.

EXPLOSION ON AN ITALIAN CRUISER. (From La Courrier da Salgom.)

PARIS, June 29th,

An explosion occurred on board the Italian

while firing a salute. Five men were killed. cruiser Bonton Larude (1-Giovannt_Baxion)

[In Brassy's Annual (1867 edition) there is no [379a

mention of an Italian cruiser named Bantan Latuda. The nesrcut to fi is the Glovannt Bouton, stolzer of 3068 tons built in England in 1883.]

TO SUBSCRIBERS,

BUBSCRIBERS TO THE HONGHONG TELEGRAPH ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL BUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID TO ADVABOR.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

It la requented that all communications relating to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &z., be addressed to the "Manager, Hanghong Telegraf” and not to the Editor.

Leiden og Tóitoral matters to be send to "The Koline" and ́not to tredividual mambers of the st.

Comctions intended for publication must be accomprale by the name and address of the writers, not necessarily for publication; but as evidence of good faith."

THE JUBILEE REVIEW.

PARIS, Jane 27th, The Prince of Wales reviewed the feels at

Portsmouth. There were 16g British vessels and 15 foreign warships, The weather was splendid,

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

THE Bank of Ching and Straits, Ld., appeal case was concluded at the Supreme Court on Saturday and their Lordships reserved judgment

zinedia.

THE German esmer Tatius arrived here this forenoon from Saigon with a full cargo of rice for Japan, Mesir. Meyer & Co. are the legal

agents.

THE shippers of the gold "lifted" from the Tatyxan while on her way to Hengko g from Australia were aong Ring Chang, rood S. C. S. Dickson (600; Son Koong King, £640; Su Hing Jay, 14001 Hop War and Company, £200,

gave him a smack on his bord. Some other men iberespon bit Mr. Painer with bamboes on bis head and inflicted Injury which causei þim to go to hospital for some time. Mr. Master, who appeared for the No. 1 lighterman, said that Mr. Baines appeared to have been vary badly wanted by somebody and as he bad elven the No, I a mick on the head both parties had agreed to withdraw the summons, Mr. Wodehouse consented.

Two boalmen were charged at the Magistracy this morning with cutting and wounding a strip. man. It appears that the men bad a quaresi and the defendants throw a best hook at the complainant causing a cut on his foot. pepector Mann foned the complainant bleed' and in a very weak state la bis boat and he had him LORD ROBERTS (Bays a Calcatta dally received taken to the station where the won ad was diewed, by the mall to-day) will ride he famour white, after which he was sent to the hospital, The Arab Vomonal to the Jublics procession in Lon-defendants waửi they gave the complainant don, which be rode while conducting the his six cesta fora catly of fih. Taciz buat wai alich torical march from Kabul to Kandahar, and larger than complainant's, 'and crumbed I. Ha which is now 30 years old.

throw large pieces of wed at them and they remand at the Maglancy in-day charged with | caused by bly falling into the hold. Inspector A CHINESE lighterman was brought up an used the hook is deferice. This fojury wAS having stolen four bales of cotton yarn, the pro-Mann said that from the appearance of the petty of Messrs. D. Saisom & Co. Mr. Jwound it would be x long ilme before com THE CHARITY BAZAAR CATASTROPHE, Hastings, who appeared for the defence, said plainant could use his lag. Both defendants PARIS, June 16th. Inspector Hanson Informed him that they had had an equal shase to the affair. Mr. Wode- The Chamber bus parand by 332 to 187 mot got the necessary evidency and had written house fined one $25, fa default six weeks, and the rate, despite strong Radical opposition, the to Canton but had not received a reply yet. He other $10, in default one months imprisonment,' credits for the ceremonies of the 8th May at therefore sked that the case be set aside for a❘ and ach to pay the complainant gro as com Notre-Dame on the occasion of the catastrophe | week, Mr. Wodehouse, reminded the case illi pensation, with the alterative of ay day's impale) | at the Charity BanAKE.

'MORE FIGHTING IN CRETE.

PARIS, June 28th. Fighting has taken place near Candis between adfectas public batareecs, it must be distinctly understood that Mussulmans and the insurgents; 13 Mussalmans

were killed and 12 wounded.

Wallet the columas of the Henghong Talsgraph will always be open for the tale discussion by compondents' of all questions the Kaltor does not la any way hold blmyśli rupenalble for opladona than amorsand,

TO ADVERTIZERJ. Ademilsory pro enquanted to forward at nation Intended for fusion in thas day'a laage not Inter thao Theme 'o'Clode so BE not to retard the enddy publicxilon of the paper.

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