Co-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
R. WILHELM HELMS has The Day
MRW sign our FIRM in
Canton per procurailon.
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Hongkong, 5th January, 1899.
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THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS OF HONGKONG. 'INCORPORATED 1891. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING THE MEMBERS will be held in the Roosis, No. 13, Praya Central, on SATURDAY, the syth January, at 8.45 P.M., for the purpose of racelring the report of Mansging Committee and Statement of Accounts for ibs Year 1897.
E. J. MAIN,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 35th January, 1898.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,
HONGKONG,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1898.
Entimation.
AS. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
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THE returns of the number of visitors to the City | 1x la reported that the propelatsis of the Kowloon Hall Museum for the week ended Jaa. 23rd | Ferry service have already, given”
en orders for the are !-Europeans, 155; Chlaese, 3812; total 967.
In the Supreme Court to-day the Chloese pro- imistory note case, Ip Ping Kwan v. Tel Chis, was concluded, H's Lordship giving judgment for plaintiff with costs. Immediate execution was given to allsch some landed property.
WINES & SPIRITS.As afternoon's meeting of the Legislative Council H. E. the Governor acnounced that he had called the meeting together to bid the mem- bere good bye and he spoke to kindly terms of his association with them, The Hons. C, P Chater, Dr. Ho Kal, J. J. Bell-Irving and E. R. Belilios' spoke in reply, prataing His Excellency's administration. A fall report of the proceedings will appear to-mOfIDW,
ALL these are selected by our Londen House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thas saving all intermediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growths at MODERATE PRICES.
PRICE LISTS, with Fall Details, to be had on
Application. PORT after removal should be resici a month before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted st the Dispensary before being sent out.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of Seatbelders SHARAY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner
and Subscribery will be held in the CITY FALL af 4 P.M. on MONDAY NEXT, January 31st, to transact the following business :-
To pass the accounts for 1897,
To All Vacancies on the Church Body, To elect an auditor for 1898. To approve the Regulations.
C. W. SPRIGGS,
Hon. Secrstary.
Wines of very superior Vintages. All are true Keres Wines.
CLARET-Our Clarets, including the lowest
INSPECTOR Duncan bad three more offenders in the "Weights and Measures effen" belare the Magistrata to-day. Strange to say, in the case of 'the chiel offender, the scales were in favour of the buyer, but the buyer, a marine He was faced. The the owner of the scales. was $50. The two others, roast pork sellers, were of the usual style, and against the bayer, and they were fined gro each.
construcifan of another double-ended ferry boat of similar design to the Griding Star. The Gutting Star, or "double-ender" as she is usually called, has proved a decided success on the Kowloon run and many prople are beginning to gremble at the discomfort of the older and mailer bosis. We must congratulate the Ferry falk upon the reputation which thar new bank has earned, nað, at the same time, comark" that
we hope shortly to iso only double-ended boats employed in the ferry traffic.
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THE courtesy of the Colonel and the officers of the Hongkong Regiment in allowing the band to play in the grounds of the Mess on Sunday is keenly appreciated by the Kowloon residents one may judge by the numbers who affect Its vicinity on that day. There is usually a goodly sprinkling of Hoogkonglica ilao, and it is certain | that the band on Sunday afternoon is tending to ❘ render Kowloon more popular at a place of resort, Could not the P. W. D, zathorities be prevailed upon the place a few seats here and there along the ses front forthe comfort of those Listening to the strains of the band. Massas. Warner, Barras & Cais circular, dated Manila, 19th January said—Coals :—Arrivals are British Bark Hamburg with Australlap to
lisa at $raço landed terms to extent of 5 to 6000 tons. Japan continues dall, nothing doing, Petroleum:-Firm at $4.63) for American, and is a man of tender heart and noble soul. He 84 374 for Russian, pre cess. Exports:-Hemp: has been, so to speak, dropping sympatheile-With the litle disposition to sell shown by tear orot "England's Waning Power. Like dealers, and the Improving market in England, another Antony, he has stepped Into the forum prices of all kinds of hemp bavo stendily advanc-
whers the British patlon ought to rise up and thank. For our part, we should esteem ft happiness if we might but grasp his hand. He
REVIEWS,
Good Reading from many Bocki, Selected by their Authom. (Londin, T. Fliker Unwin.) This excellent little series of striking pauzges 'from the works of the best authors la now la its third year. Apart from the intrinsic Interest of the extracts themselves dramatic scono from novel, a gem from a book of poems, a chapter of bright dialogus, or a vivid word-picture taken out of its framing to stand by itieli-ike complía. || tion has the additional attraction of showing the Judgment of anthars on their own masterpieces It may frequently happed that a writer particu. larly fascios he has excelled himself in a portion of his work which the average reader would con- alder mediocre; while the writer must occasion ally be surprised to find that something with which to telt very dissatisfied, has really been signal success. As mentioned in the preface, the old-time review in to some extent being dis placed by the less laborions practice of giving samples" to properly review a book takes per- haps not as long as to write one, but certainly s great deal longer than to read one. In the days when saw books were rare, it was possible to develop reviewing into a fine art, and the highest point was attained when Macaulay wrote re- views which survive as literary triumphs fit to outlive their subjects. Nowadays, a single week secs an avalanche of new publications on the reviewer's desk-in England and the work has gradually, the high-class Ilterary review has bes come an impossibility, Even if a critle; for the love of his work, goes to the trouble and Sinda has too much to read and too little leisure: the time to do fall featico to his task, the public where there used to be a page there is an scra of reading-matter now. So the "zariaw by sample" becomes loevitable, and from that so
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will be found in the supplement at the end of the book.
The author, with that "infinite capacity for taking pains which characterftes all his work, has given references to naisly three hundred cases, with a view to the elucidation of the diff. cult problem-what construction will the Courts put on the wording of the new regulileos ? AK far as we can see, the other has studied and and fulfilled his task as ably and completely as examined the new regulations most exhaustively, can be done; though of coume time alone will prove the accuracy of his Inferences. There is + i useful fades at the end of the book. It is a and conscientioumass of the author's work, all valuable volume which, knowing the soundness
shipmasters and members of the legal profes- slon in seaports would do well to acquire.
Chronicle and Directory for China, Topan, off (Hongkong Daily Prass office.) This again to hand, the 1898 edilen showing a cons handy and comprehensive book of referance is siderable advance on its predecessors. It is brought up to date by the inclusion of the intest treaties-Berma-Chios Conventies of 1897, atc, the newly opened posts la Korea and
each
on the Worl river, and latest detalls in the pert. desciptive parts relating to It would be an addiifoost feature of excal- lence. If the publishers would taset & map or maps showing the West River porta ; and in the Index there should be a list of maps. There is a new plan of Batarie, and the Hongkong map
is up to date. We diafiks the practice of pasting a large map by its middle into the book; It
map if fastened la by the edge Thesa siight Miterations we suggest to the publishers without in the least detracting from our bigh oplaton of the work. The directory is so well-known and Indispensable that it hardly needs much recom mazdation from us, but we can my that it is admirably plated, carefully revised, and well bound, with Interesting Information about Watkins' Stimelading Häirwash on the covar,
priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine | THINE it an editat in Newport Niwi, Va., consumers Business has been done in Austra: 1 lo ba got through more expeditionily, Than. | would be easier to sea the central part of the product of the Juice of the grape and are pot arificially made from raising and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wiacs. 1167 Honeknoy, 25th January, 1808
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HE EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGE of Pen. WHISKY-All our Whisky is of excellent and uttered our funeral èration. He begins, Į ed-Fair settlements were medo during the past
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for First-class Passengers.
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in the market. The SCOTCH WHISKY
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Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, -1895,
REUTERS MESSAGES.
FRANCE.
LONDON, January 23rd. Serious Anti-Semilla disturbances, bays occured in France.
Indescribable scenes have taken place in the French Chamber, during which blows were freely excharged and troops were summoned to to the Lobbler. -
GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA IN CHINA,
It is efficially announced at St. Petersburg that the Belilah men-of war have received orders DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & to quit Port Arthur fmmediately. It is understood that this is consequent upon representations by
COMPANY,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG,
AERATED WATERS,
'IMPLE AERATED WATER.
SIMPLE
SODA
WATER.
INGER ALE,
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EMONADE.
Russia to London.
[Ils plly Reuter omits to my whether the mileged "orders to quiɩ" were from London or St. Petersburg. Eliber way, we are inclined to dlabellers the report,]
MENTS FOR CHINA
few days of Albay cargo on the basis of $8 for correct. To-day there la • stronger
and
hear of settlemezta
feeling,
Wa
Indeed, with a quotation from the original Antony 1 "But yesterday the word of. Cœur might have stood against the world; now les he there, and none so poor to do him on the basis of $8.133, and at this figure wo severence." Bot there is at least one great-souled close firm with very small offerings. Sugar: and generous enough to regard with pity the sad | Manila Extras (about No. 9 D. S.) ara still in spectacle. Listen. "There is a melancholy small supply, owing to deficiency in crop and note in the desih song of England's greateess. protracted wat wesiber impeding crushlug The decadence of its almost matchiess power Tani-Nominal, no crop. - Ilollo 1—Arrivals has been gradual, like the decay which follows have been small for the time of year, and the the advancing years of a man's life. Hallmarket has factsted from $425 to $4138, basis century ago the omnipotence of England's of assorted By latest telegraphic advices basl Influence in the Eastern hemisphere was scarcefŷ | ness was being done at the latter quotation. questioned. Then Great Britain raised up
the publication of authors? nën salecitons is bat a short step. It is a good ove. The small back now before us almost amounts to a collection of short stories, of the kind so popular within 10 cent years ; ́each about half a desen pages, with the distinguishing feainte that any reader who wishes can Fot
wholu. volum. of
this or that sample, and any reader who does not care to do that, need not go farther than the slagle scene with fis Introductory note of explanation. The wilters include Max George Augustus Sala, Louis Becke, #Those Müller, Paul Bourget, "John Oliver Habbes, Dreadful Twins," Amelia E. Bart, Charles Keras, and about foely others, some is French and German from the tri-lingual magasins Cosmopolis, We do not propose to discuss the
whole farty in these columay, but vouch for the excellence of the collection, and congratulate the publishers on their success The book is
essentially one that can be taken up for a few into a random, or lald aside for a time; bat It also cerentially one that will never be laid nelde long until it is finished,
❤
Ridge (London, Methuen & Co, Hongkong, Secretary to Bayna, M.P. By W. Pett
Kelly & Walsh, Lim.) The same of Peit Ridge is best known in connection with small and choice sketches of Londyn bourgeois life, in which this clever writer is inimitable. He has occasionvily indulged in a fall-alzed
novel, "A Clever Wife" being his most inccess fol book alberto. The present story deals with a youthfal forelga prince who has imbibed from a English tutor a fixed belief in the educational value of working for a livelihood. He comes to.
London incognito, only too glad to escape from the esged life of a Severe Highness in semi- civillied principality. Ha begins with tan maformed character, and not much even of that | ha sees the stern realities of life to his heart's content, and 'good deal more. He engages or struck dowa nations, monarchies, and A CURIOUS story arising out of the Chinese Now
hima:lf as private secretary to a member of empires at will. To-day, to its Imbecile i Your festiviifes was told to Mr. Wodskone at | mlautes and either rand right through, dipped Parliament who bidə far papularity among his old age, whh its intricate and entangling the Magistracy to-day. Chinese clerk charged
constituents by liking up social questions; and a Fattinger Street slik merchant with having
as he works mostly by, proxy, the secretary colonial possessions, it has become a second-
assaulted him by kicking him while in the
is at once planged loro the saething lifa rate power, whose Influence is (carcely felt In
defendant's house on Sunday night. Com-
of East London. There he is identified by Europe.
Poor old England! But yes-
British Policy in China; a Retrospect sad somebody from his principality, and immediately terday and thy word might have made or des plainant's evidence was that he was visiting the some Conclusions. By 1. O. P. Bland. (Kelly he is a marked man; for some inscrutable troyed emplier. To-day thou art the mark for wile of a friend at defendant's house and the Walsh, Lim) This is most mantery reason, there are always people who want se sarsalt was then committed. After hearing the riisms of the blatory of British lotercourse with | murder a piloco, thɛugh this pilice has nothad the snubs of x haughty young Cair and bare-
one side Mr. Wodel.sase put the defendant in Chins during the past sixty years, and pats the sufficient force of character to get himself dis- brained Emperor, Yesterday the thunder of the box and he charged the clerk with
whole matter in a nutshell. It was published liked. The adventures that ensue are 'thifiling | in The Times, and we are pleased to find that it || to the extreme, and not far fetched la any case, thy cannons made monarchs tremble on their disorderly behaviour. Through the firing offs so well written as to be certain of command. The picturing of ille in Port Ridge's very best's thrones. To-day thou art te mark of Kiger's "inckers," he said, he was unable to sleep on ing attention and doing goods while it is basati- the Cockney dialogue, the wit and the narrow sneers, while the sick man of Edrope' laughs al thy olimaloms How are the Saturday night and he wanted to go to bed fally concise-it only makes twenty seven pages ness of mind, the varied phases of human sature
curly and his wife nisa wii ill. Defendant and forceful without straining. It anything could by an artist of highest rank. It is a fascinating of large pri: t-and is at once quiet to tone and are more than photographic; they are depicted There is more, but wo mighty fallen 19 canbot quale farther. If anything is to
the married woman, with a girl, were in the wake up the British statesmen in the glamourous book, and not the smallest charm in it in the console us for having fallen into sa parinus a
bick room playing, singing, and laughing atmosphere of Peking or the dry-rot of Dawaing | évoluțian of "Mr. Hayaa'"' seczetary from an He went in and spoke to them and then he Street, it is a booklet of this kind; while there fanscent sonentity with the germs of a man, to condition, it is the beauty of this exquisite epl-
is not a glatement in it which is ́s matter of | a noble lyps of human nature, with” a wife who taph. England must feel that she has not been (the merchant) went out and came back with a
oplalon or a question for argument, noe is there is equally lovable and has passed through. Glend, when he advised the clerk to go away, great in vain to have called forth in her dyings he was acting contrary to the Chinese be challenged by the most thla skloned stickler
a restence that is cooched in language liable to equally surare tasty. days such worda as there. Inasmuch,
for the zuaviter in modo. For the sake of help- however; as we find in another column of the custom," The clerk abused him and used masi contemporary that quotes the article, frenzied unpolite language and left. The merchant calding on the good cause (which we judge to be Mr. Bland's chief desire in publishing the article) the summons was taken out against him for we take the liberty of reproducing his con= eatery sgainst the number of British wessels in American waters, and the controlling influence 245lt to cause him trouble as he wanted to go clading list of urgent requirements of Britain on American trade,
are away. He had given the married woman notice to leave and he would not have let the rooms to almost in doubt whether it may not be an ema pation of that dreadfully subtle thing-American her if he had thought she would have so frac red the Chloese propieties. His Worship humour.—The Shipping World.
sald that he had done well to give the woman
WA
MORE FRENCH NAVAL RE-INFORCE- | THE Saturday Review belleves that the pubil-notics and under the circumstances he would do cation of the verses "At Dargai," reproduced in nothing further In the case. He also told the our columns a few days ago, will prove the cleak that he could do as he liked provided he grave of Sir Edwin Arnold's reputation. With did not cause trouble other people,
The French warships Vauban und. Brieur
| lis customary beerzlarss it says ;="It is re-
COLLISION.
The HK, C. & M. Col's steamer Powan
1. The strict observanes of, existing treaty stipulations.
2. Free transit through Chins, all loland charges_being"commuted in one fixed duty`pay- ment. [The proper assignment of revenues payable to Provincial Treasuries in Heu of kin, etc, could probably best be determined by aid of an extension of the foreign Customs Collecto- rate. Any increase in the treaty tariff should be conceded only upan the condition of ane duly covering the whole Empire, and ander suitable guarantees.]
3 Recognition of the general principle that Europe and China alike, and therefore one to be encouraged by the Chinese Government.
4. The removal of all artificial obstructions export staples, sbreace of standard coinage, upon commerce, such as excessive taxation of prohibiton of the development of mineral re- sources, alc,
Improved means of communication, by 5. important trade centres. steam navigation and (or) railways, between all
6. Internal administrative reform; reduciton in the numbers of officials, leaving an adequately pald Civil Service,
Minor points to be kept in view are the peces-
| have been ordered to Chins,
LOCAL AND GENERAL, heshing to see how the eminent poëtesters of "POWAN" AND "KWANGLEE” IN the extension of trade le a measure beneficial to
the day are getting themselves found Sat in thele THE buying rate for sovereigns is $10.60 per old age. Only the other week it was Mr. Allied Austin who mummied himself in the uscend In the cricket match between the H.K. Football cause of selance; Sir Lewis Mortis has long when coming in from Canton at I o'clock this and Cricket Cluby, the former were defeated by since leapt into oblivion. Now it is Sir Edwin mersing, collided with the steamer Kwangles the Cilcket Club by an innings and räg runs. Atzold who goes down alive foto ike pit ; and | lying at the China Merchants Co.'s wharf." The | the Largest Circulation in the World graciously | stern of the latter versel wan damuged in the CAPTAIN John B. Jellicoe and Lient, Ferects a broken column over the place of bis die wood-work and the Powan's starboard bow was Powlett have been appointed to H.M.S. Can appearance. Let any and who supposes that Six also injured. The Pomon has gone into dock. terion, dating December 31st and 18th respec- Edwin Arnold has left in him any of the making The rudder of the Kwangles is reported to have of a poet, endeavour to read the doggere! been damaged and she too will go into deck, RASPBERRYADE, &C. A coous, who bad laken on himself she thymen At Dargal, with which he made his An enquiry will probably held regarding the
last gasp la publicity during the past week, and collision,' | he will thereafter hold his peace, Between sach stuff and even the poor stuff which poets may Occasionally Wille gulf fxed over which there can be no crossing. The print is not to be argued. We inlp one stings from the devil's dezen that go to form the Bridge of Hell over which Sir Edwin Arnold's mose makes its bat squeak exit :--
SARSAPARILLA.
tively,
functions of undertaker sad priest, was at the instance of Inspector Mann fined $go to-day for the illegal burial of a chlid,
DAKIN, CRUICESHANE & Co.'s WATERS RIG made under the constant supervision of a duly | MR. Log Heranadez, who bas very often qualified English Chemist and will bear compa. | appeared before the public of Hongkong, arrived rison with this best English Manufactures. bere on Sunday by the Choyrang with the New Special terms to HOTELE, CLUBS, MESTES and York Novelty Co. The Company has been well spoken of in the North and they will entertain week and the date of thele appearance will be - the public in tha Theatre Royal some time next
duly advertised,
othes Large Consumers.
Any complaints should be addressid to the Manager. Hongkong, 1st March, 1897.
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THE INDIAN YARN TRADE:
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ally for improved legislation where foreigners
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THE MISSING STEAMER "PELICAN."
We are sorry to state that no news has yet been received of the Northern Pacific Co's star- mer Palicas, which left Tacoma on October 12th, last year laden with a full cargo of ralisoad tles for Talentsin.
·· Tho Pelican was in command of Captale Gore, formerly first officer of the Northern Pacific liner Victoria, and later master of the Vistoria during the absence of Captain Parton, her regulas master, on a visit to Europe. He has bad charge of the Pallean for several months. It i› supposed that the Palican has lost her propeller and is afcat on the ocen, or that she has foundered. Marine men inciine toward the theory that she is sfloat, for the reason that she was loaded with. timber. Mas, Gove is at her kome la Tacoma of the ship in reaching barbar. and is nearly distracted at the continued delay
Mr. Paiterson was first officer of the Pelican and Mr. Jack her chief engineer. The wife of the Grat officer is in Fort Townsend. The third engineer of the vessel was Mr. Kyles, son of Mr. Kyles, of the Hongkong Dock Co.
The Pelican, when she left the Sound, carried forty souls. The officers were all Europeans and the crew was made up of Asiatics.
of
The ship carried a full cargo of 3,744,000 fest
allroad tlen, valued at $9,800, for the North
are obliged to sue Chiossa in the native Courts | Chica railroadalbigend
(such Chinese defaulters or criminals being at The Pelican is a strong steel ship ball by present practically exempt from Jurisdiction) and Barclay & Co., of Glasgow, In 1882, ned her ibe clearer definition of the duties and powers of consigocar, the Northern Pacific Steamship
The following letter das been received by the Provincial authoillos vis-à-vis British Consular Compary, think that she has not foundered, but
Chloesa murchants dealing in Indian yarn in Hongkong from Sir George Cetion, President of the Bombay Milowers Association, to reply to representation lately made for working the milia short hours 1---
Forbes Strest,
Bombay, grd January, 1898. Hung Kat Phow how,
President of the Meating of
Chlaers Merchants dealing in Indian Yam
c/a Mass. Framite Wormuajes & Co.,
Hongkong. favours of the 7th and 9th of December, the Sir-1 beg to acknowledge receipt of your
officers.
** that "her screw has either dropped off or her machinery bas broken down. Unless picked up The New Regulations for Preventing by some passing steamer, which is towing her Collisions of Sed By Henry E. Pollock, to pest, she must be drifting on the barom of the deap. The Palican wok the great circle route, barrister-at-law. (Kelly and Walab, Lim.)
The objects of this small book, as set forth in and it is hoped that sometolber steamer sull the preface, are (1) To acquilat those who are the same route will fall in wick her. The revenu Interested in the navigation of ships with the cultes Bear'which recently called from the Sound provisions of the new Regulations for Preventing for the Arctic ocezo, was to steam to the Behring Collisions at Ben, (which esma lato force on these by the way of the Aleutian følands, and, say. 1st of July, 1802) and (i) To endeavour, by a Tacoma parer, she was instructed to follow that comparison of the wording of the present Regn supposed path of the Parcas until off the pointe 1884, 1880, and 1863, sad also by a reference to direct to the northward. The steamer Columbia lations with that of the former Regulations of opposite the Aleutians where the weld bend cares decided under these former Regulations, which sailed last month for China and Japan, to indicate the probable construction, which was to follow the supposed path of the lost. terms
A SPANISH watfor ́ named Ropo charged a Ma In the following verse the Gordons are to be lay sailor with a crack-jaw name, with having found 'drowning maskais on the hills and in the banged him on the back of the hand with a, next, "homely Higbland lilt' and * Buskin, plume stick. The evidence was a little queer but the and kit 'rush shyming together to stara ike bili signs of the assault were unmistakable and tribes from their grim, position In the next his Worship remanded the case till Friday next, they meet with rebel hordes of Sir Edwin's latter acknowledging receipt of my Comulites's would be placed by a Court of Law upon the oblp, and all other stermers in the north Pa The defendant's interpreter had to hear the imagination-almost the only bit of imaginatios telegram in reply to the one received from you, complaiozal's evidence in English, translate it the poem contains. It is to be hoped that the the gth amongst the members a' the Commitice I am circulating your way interesting letter of in Malay to defendant and then to the latter's Daily Telegraph taken a long time reaching to that they may fully understand your views of answers Into Hindoostas! and repeat them to the front; there will be litio fight left to the the present position of the trade. "Personally I the court Interpreter,
Gordon Highlanders when this cold douche from fear that now Bombay Hills bave to compete Bombay Mills only would seriously lajure our
lasfoss.
contain one or two important differences in the rear reaches them. Once upon a time Sir with thess In China and Japan short time for P.C. McKanzık brought one of Mr. Kennedy's | Edwin Arnold was supposed to be a great gun trade, an the increased cost of production can. language from the wording of pravions British || her laut passage on the same day of the same, matoes before the count to-day for litresting s pony by kicking it in the stomach. The pony market. If a faint funeral echo of a farewell be a premium to our competitors and tend to a
we fear he has proved to be only a drowned sequent on curtailment of working hours would Regulations.
expaurios of the number of Mills alrendy
Article 10 of the Regulations of 1884 (together with various modifying Orders la Connel) which
and phrases employed in the new Regu clão trade have been requested to keep a sharp The latter oblece bit DEN NA ANN lookout for the overdue ship, v
end to The large tramp steamer Algos, from Hoft stain, because the new Regulations are for Tacomas, all a week orordne at Tacoma on founded in the main upon the Regulations the rath ultimo, and the hope buras in the approved of at the International Contereace, breasts of many filends of the Pallion and her field at Washington, in the years 1889-1890, and efficere that she has picked op ita Pelican.
Strange to say, the Pelican left the Sound on
month as the famous "weamer Strathurvis,, namely, the rath day of October, The Straf nevis was out ya days. She sailed from Tareras. Northern Pacific Steamship company. After prices will so incresas consumption in India i certalo fishing boats, and 'in still-in 'force, katilag southward to's point opposite San Frans
placed for convenience, in an
In an Appendix by cleco, taking very tortuos cosme la getting f(wall,
For the sake
Like of completeness, reference is there, she was picked up by the Australian liner made in this book to those provisions of the Mlowera and towed to within to milles eff Cape). Merchant Shipping Act of 1804, which have Fiat cry, where the ships parted in a storm
ཟ་ soparseded and replaced the well-known sections: The Strathnevis defied to anmõiage behind 16 and 17 of the Marchant Shipping Act of 1873. Devruction leland, and was thers found by the The Order in Council of the 37th Novembar, steam dollier Afinzola, which towed her to pœrf xigć, and the pisla text of the new Raguinions | Christmay day,
was one of two drawing a load of bay end hot may be discharged over the grave where work on your aldo, I am hopeful that low dosis with the lights required, to be carried, by witß a général cargo for China and Japan for the
this dead reputation lies buried, let it be this
It was-fand greatly.to their credit).
The Gordon Highlandus who did DET
stopped to Matray Road. The officer sald asked the maton why he did not use bis whip Instead of kicking, the sims. The reply was that the whip was no good. The constable
This le quito W. S. Gliberite Pinofors style touched the pony with the whip’and it went off | but not such good rhyme si “He himself has ni once, Mr. Kennedy had told the constable sold it, and it's greatly to his credit, that he is an that he would allow neither Chlasts nar Europ. | Engilshman !” And the wout of it all is that mang to Elisirant-his horses. A fan of fɔ was the brunt of the battle fell not on the 'Gordons Imposed.
but on the Gurkkas i
that our shipments will be smaller than blikerto
and that your stocks will be considerably 18- diced once the Northern Ports are again open.
Trasting that the New Year will baling you and all our friends in Chias prosperity,
I mm, Blejning fede
Yours very faithfully,
(dised) G, Corrow:
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