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Intimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1698.
BIRTHS.
A STRONG, feeling is developing, in Pairs to Tax returns of the number of visitors to the City On the xyik inst., prematurely, the wife of R. favour of reducing the number of British dl. | Hall Museum for the week ended July 24lk G. E. FORSTER, E1q., H.B.M.' Acting Consul-racters of the Seex Canal Company. The oppost-are-Europeans, 207: Chinese, 1704 total General at Yokohama, of a som.
On the 25th inst, at Yokohama, the wife of Dr. Rirxan, Swiss Consul General, of a son.
Hongkong
Telegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1898.
REUTER'S MESSAGE,
THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR,
LONDON, July asth
General Miles bas started for Porto Rico with 4,000 men and five batteries of artillery, the entire art Army Corps will start next week. The Spaniards are preparing for a vigorous
defence,
The sailing of Commodore Watson's squa- dron le postponed unill after the Porto Rico Campaign.
General Shafter has sent an officar to accept
THE DEATH OF MR. TENNÁNT.
TAR INQUEST.
due to the taflammation of the coveilags of the brain, from which he had been suffering for some time"
Mr. Foster-l'entirely concur in the verdict.
ion encountered by Sir Thomas Sutherland at 1,911. the recent meeting was the first move in this direction, and before the next meeting is held it is intended to put pressure upon the President and his French collargues with the same sim. Some of these who should be well informed assert that the President, Prince d'Areoberg, is / wages. The result is that, more than one big' | afvas the following report of the preceedings:sions : admirably fitted to develop the latent
supporting the agitsilou.
Is le suid, in the Malay Mail, that mining coolles are almost at a premium in Selangor, now in consequence of a large number of them having been templed away elsewhere by higher
mis'? ända himself unable to increase his datpur- of ore, owing to the difficulty of angmenting the
The boys in the Takıda Ordinary Middle | labour fores,... School, Olta prefecture, are on bad terms with their principal, and aço of them have ceased altending their studier. Theyɛhave also comA • menced a vigorous movement for the removal of
AQUATICS.
The Inquest into the circumstances attendiar the denik of Mr. Henry Tenasni, Iditor of the | AMERICA AND THE PHILIPPINES, Japan Garelli, was opened on 13th lest, at Yokohama before Mr. R. G. E. Forster, Acting
In a felter to the Zimas os Americs and the Consul in his capactly as Coroner and Jury Philippines a correspondent who signs himself consisting of Mr. F. P. Mollisco, Mr. C. Philip.. G. SAVE . The AmulCAD to by virtue of and Mr. R. B. McKinnell, Tae Yapan Mattthole experience in their own southern possess The Jay having viewed the body, Dr possibiltifes, of the Philippine groups their Wheeler Idsailed it. He said Al 1030 genius under the new conditions is untried, bat Yesterday morning, while I was driving on the fall of promise; the natives would flourish Bluff, Mr. Tenant's boy ran up to me in a very exceedingly under honest treatment and capable excited menner, and told me in Japanese that rule, while the thought that between the Stars something had happened to Mr. Teussat. and Sulpos at Manila and the Union Jack at proceeded to ble house at 133 Blaff, and found Hongkong there were bands stretched across The first round in the Water Polo League bim lying on the bed in the back rooms. His joined it may be is an invisible embrace, would the principal. To European Ideas, inch incl. Tournament was confluund at the Victoria ad was lying between his thighs, be silent, hat inficient, wataleg in any rower And in it win revolver (« small weapon with iwa that fer reasons of its own was bawise coough dents show a most extraordinary lack of disci. Recreation Club yesterday, :
The Club No. I team met the No, a team of cartridges still in the chamber). The pillow to disturb the Anglo-Saxon status quo. The plias, but foreigners who have studied some of the K.D.R. but owing to the great superiority of and the bed were covered with blood. On blethplace of the Far Eastern trade was in the these casca appear to bellove that the students the former the match was wholly and surely examining the deceased I found a pistol ballet old factories of Canton, ameng fus exallest nurses are not infrequently justified owing to the utter one-sided affair. The Regimental goal met with wound on the right side of the head about three were several prominent Americans, whose incapacity shown by some of the principals Im reception, gasis being scored by quarters of an inch above and in front of the saines subsequently became household words the Club with exasperating rapidity. Six goals right car. He was unconscious and breathing among commercial men. They brought waffles, dominated to schools.
were made by, the Club in the first half and stertorously. While I was there Mr. Hay came cocktails, and good stories to the social board, Reven in the second, making in all thirteen, and wa wan preceeding together to go to the bet they gave the liver steamers to China, and METANJIRO OXANO, who during the last few against the K.O.R.'s tediminishable pair of General Hospital to get an ambulance when we they laught our somewhat conservsliva Clyde west coast of Saghallen, bas, the Japan Times King's Own teams was so hopelessly bestes, for ambulance, and take the deceased to the 20s the internal navigation of that empire. It is to says, met with a sad late. With the object of at the outset it was evident that the soldiers pita terday afternoon Dr. Manro and American push in China, under somewhat dies could scarcely be able to stand against the well myself held a post mortem examination on couraging circumstances, that we owethegradanl extending bis fishery Umits be started alone to trained men of the V. R. C. fri team; and, the body just before desk, We found on abolition of the junk traffic and the builtation survey a region some 100 miles distant. His moreover, they had been previously defanted by opening the brain that there was chronic for li of cheap, quick, and suitable camer meningitis of some standing. Meninglifs is service. Il ever it was bus of any community, body was recovered on the 30th June on the the V. R. C. and teams.
inflammation of the coverings of the brain. It is true in this regard of the foamer American banks of the Lishonal. He had been abot and
We found that the bullet had passed along the settlers in Chios, that they laboured and that and his head and Hmbs had been savagely
base of the brals under the right lateral ventricle, we have entered into their is bouls. Every and mutliated. The perpetrator of the barbarous
across the left lateral ventricle, and through the sideration, therefore, be it of justice or of policy, deed has not been identified, bat It is supposed
substance of the brain on the left side, where points to the welcoming of our American cousias that some Russian convicts are responsible for it.
was found just under the skull. We trepanned should they deem it right to take a new departure and extracted the ballet. The ballet wound in the Far East. We owe much to Lord Elgin was without doubt the cause of danib.
and to Sir James Hope, but I must never ba Mr. Forster-Would this mealogtils be forgotten that it was Commodore Tatnall who, sufficient to affect the mind ?
on a famous occasion, recognised that blood was thicker than water, and who showed by prompt action that brotherly sympathy which should and must underlie all. läs relations between the United Kingdom and the United States.
the austender of the garṇixons of Guantanamo, Joars har owned some fishery gronuda an the specs." It was not at ali a surpris that the '} mat Dr. Munso. He vaid ́ho would, get the shipbuilders the cinzs of vensal best adapted for
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TYPHOON WARNING.
The Observatory repert to-day says:-On the 27th at so mm: Red South Cane hoisted, At 10.30 am Typhoon W. of N. Lazoo barometer has fallen generally, particularly on probably moving W. N. W. At 11.0 Fim. The the S. coast China, Gradients are becoming rather steep for N. E. winds along the S. and S. Z. costs. FORECAST :---N. E."winde, pro- bably increasing considerably'; fair to unsettled and squally with rain.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Fox canylag a fighting from Capt. Hastings to day Gined a coolle $15, in default six weeks. SEVERAL Chinese who illegally played the noisy game of Chat-muf were to-day fined $ro each. A CHIMIMAN who owned up to cutting and wounding another with a knife was to-day seat to gaol for forty-two'days,
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V.R.C.--Stopal, Capt. (Goal), Carvalho and Meck (Back), A. E. Alves (Ralf back), Arm- strong, A. A. Alver, and Henderson forwardı.
K.Ö.R-Bill (Goal), Moris and Balley (Backs), Smith (Hall back), Rider, Kenney and Knowles (Faiwarda)
VIENNA has been astonished fately by some
“The recovā match fixed for the day (V. R. C. No. 1 . K. O, R. No. 1) way, as had been anti. daring steeple climblog. A sleeple Jack cele- cipated, of a more even nature, but, contrary to brated the beginning of the festivities for expectations, the soldiers again suffered defont Emperor Francis Joseph's Jubilee by climbing A goal was scored by the Ciob immediately after la the night to the top of one of the steeples of play commenced but the K. O. R. soon made maiters equal Flay became exciting and the Vollve Church, 306 feet from the ground, by the Club made another two goals when half time means of the lightnleg rods and architectural | was announced, the soldiers not being able to ornaments, and hanging on it a yellow and black improve upon their score. Upon play being banner (wenty feet long. He gave a minuta de. | resumed, the Club pressed their opponents very much and had numerous shots at goal and scription of the manner in which he accomplish-raised their credit to six goals. Shortly before ed his foolhardy feat to the newspapers. A few time was called the K. D. R.'s out through nights later some one else imitated him by their second goal.—Score, V.R.C. 61 KOR. 2. climbing the steeple and stealing the fling, .........
The Clab team, with the exception of Pereira, played excellently, Kllack, the goal-keeper, was- ANOTHER CRID of madness resulting from the his best form and stopped many shots; Hispano-American War has occurred in Paris. Rest also deserves special weston for good | play, The King's Own deplorably lack practice, On this occasion the meala manifested itself in It is oor frm belief that without a good deal of a disagreeable manner for pedestrians in the this they will never be able to form a good THE new telegraph lipe of the Chinese Tele-Rue de Telbise who had to pass the house of water-pole team, in spite of their good awi graph Administration between Cheng-tu, capital M. Leon Normand, a man of some fifty years of this game which was mainly caused by the mers. There was considerable fouileg during of Srechase, and Tachlenie, on the Tibetan aga. Losblog out of a first story window, M. soldiers' Ignorance of the rules and it is to be border, was completed a fortnight #go..
Normand addressed pussars by la a tone of hoped thai at the next match they will giva s THY Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, G.C.B., Admhal Interrogation-"Vive I'Espagne, Monsieur better account of themselves,
As he held a revolver in each hand the larger of the Fleet, entered upon his nlzellath year on
number of persons replied with deep conviction, the 14th June. At that date he was bale and Certainly. Long live Spain, eis," and departed hearty for his age. He joined the fleet in 18334 with some precipitation, Two men, however, An exchange states that the members of the having said that they were on the side of the Red C1019 Society throughout Japan at the end
United States the midman fired both revolver of last month numbered 517,621 and that 34,035 || duill they were emply, He, however, only of the members reside in Osaka, 13,741 In || killed a cab herse, Tokyo, and 12,813 la Tyoto.
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alles Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge | with thanks the following donation to the
fands of the Hospitals --
A Tilend.....$10
THE Tier was attending a church consecration ceremony at Irakoe the other day, when, prior to the ceremony, a mine was discovered under the spot allotted to bim. The mine is attributed BUBSCRIBIRS TO THE HONGKONG | to discontent among the secret police.' TELEGRAPH ARE MOSI SEIFIOFTULLY THE Japanese cruiser Hashidate, now under BEMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPZICHS | repairs at the Kitan Bishi Dockyard, will leave Nagasak! for Manila, alter the completion of the repairs, to relieve tha Akitsushima, at present stationed there. The Chiaya will, is expected, also follow the Hashidate to Manlis, Two shoo-makers who assaulted a woman in Tank Line were to-day brought before the | Magistrate, · The first-dejendant was sentenced
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7. V. Troop, with assault in Manila harbour,
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SIX steamers were wrecked off the coast of Japan from the zoth ult to the and inst., the particulars being as follows:-The N. Y. K. steamer Nagoya-maru, 1,849 tons, can on a sunken rock and sank on the aựth, June, off Hirach!, Iwate, The Shinfra-marw; 8,200 tons, a steamer belonging to Mesam. Harada & Co, on a sunken reck on the 28th Jane, off Shimoda, The Skira-yama-Moru, a steamer of 2,936 tons, owned by Mr. Baba, sunk of Isuboys on the ngth June. Thà Donagawa-
June. The Doyo-mars, one of the Telkoku maru, z63 tone, sank at Hokkaido on the agth
Shosen Kafsha's steamers, of'2,131 tans, stranded off the Straits of Shimonoseki on the 2nd inst The Matiu-siya-maru, a steamer of 205 tons, belonging the yo Kisen Kalaba, sank on the 29th June off Iyo,
THE Cinematographe Exhibition near Pedder's War on the Praya Reclamation is well worth a visit.. The pictures are larger than are usually shown in such displays and they are very varied and interesting in character. There are views of the Jubilee proceedings in London, the passage of the Quana's carriage with escort of Lifeguards, the Naval Brigade going through London, the Queensland troops at the Jubilee, | yachting and other scenes on Sydney barbour,
arma pistilly coloured, three fins and moving - pictures of the Melbourne Cup race and a large number of Integraly comical plc'uros. In addi
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The following were the texmas- V.R.C.-Klöck (Goal). Yeľa and Pereira
(Backs), F. Lammert, Capt, (Hall back), Herbst, Miler and J. Haece (Forwards),
K.O.R.-Dixon (Goal), Mews and Garner (Back), Edwards (Haifbeck), Tawashand, Smith and Toutle (Forwardı).
The following is the League labia to date 1-
Matches
Goals. Plyd, Wop, Drwn. Lost. For. Agat. V.A.C. No. Jux3 3
• 28 TR.C. No. 2... 31 o 0 K.O.R.No. 2... 2
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FIXTURES FOR TOʻMORROW.
At 5.15 p.m. to-morrow a pick-up two length The following teams were picked by the Com. team race (in full costumes) will take place. mittes yesterday evening
E. Great Smith "D. J. Ellis
Pereira
J. Jorga Silverthorne
J. Miller
J. Grant Smith 3. Lammert
A. E. Aives
3.
X. Abraham F. Jargo
C. Klinck
T. Monk
Jorgo Herbst
Stopant Carvalho
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A. A. Alves...
water-polo match between Cish teams (also in At the conclusion of the team race, a picked up costume) will take place. The following are the
Scams >
Wide Caps-Machado (Goal), Yule and Carvalho (Bicka), F. Lammert (Half back), Herbst, A E. Alves and J, Grant Smith (Forwards).
(Backs), Stepan! (Hall back), Armstrong, A. A. Rid Coor-Kliack (Goal), Meck and Pereira Alves and Miller (Forwards.)
The terms of both events have been most carefully selected by the Commitee. We fancy for the team race and "Red Caps for the water pole.
Witness No doubt it was a factor in predne log the melancholia from which Mr. Tenesat scome to have suffered lately. Witness had attended him occasionally, and he believed deceased had been for some time in that hospital. In answer to Mr. Mollison," witness "sald deceased was fully dressed as if about to go out: „The meningitis would be qalto sufficient to
cause, to certain moods, a temporary wabinging` of the mind.
Dr. Munro raid that when he saw deceased || Erst the previous morning he was lying on his back on the tight side of his bed fully dressed, lortuzible, breathing stertorously 62 to the minute, pulse go. There was a stream of blood Wheeler. Witness had him moved to the lesulog from the wound described by Dr. hospital, where he was also sea by Dra. Mecro, Stoughton, and Hoskies. Fe described the operation fo the extraction of the bullet, and said that the ballet, which was a small oro, must the wound was a large one, from which be inferred hars turned round after entering the skull, and passed through transversely, thus making a much larger, wound than fte sise would suggest. The pailent Improved a liule alter ike bullet was ezlracted, but did not rally long, and call attention to the mentu gitis, which was quite died about four o'clock. Wilnass would like to pronounced. From the wound itself it was quite impossible to say whether it was roll-leficted of not ; it was consistent with suleida. Witness had attended decessed, who hid been subject to occasional fits of depression, Deceased had barn in the hospital with a slight attack of fever fant or five months ago. Witness was quite fotimate with deceased, and the fl of depression from which he suffered, la the absence of any obvious motive for the act, would indicate that his mind was not quite normal.
In answer to Mr. Molliaan, Dr. Munro said the meningitis would be quite sufficient to induce
temporary aberration.
The inqulty was then adjsumed.
ہو او
The lequest was resumed on 13th lost,
Deceased's" amıð, Yamızık! "Yaru, stried through the interpretation of Mr; Chalmers, that decreased rose rather later than usual on Mon-
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GALLANT ATTEMPTED RESCUE, Shortly after midnight on Saturday ray the S. F. Prass of 18th (nat, a most unfortunate accident occurred at the Admiralty Pier at Palau Brandwhich resulted to Sappot Farrell, a Chinese simpan man and a Malay or a Japanese, it is not certain which, losing their lives. Three of the R. A. Sappers, Dawes, James and Farrell, were crosslag over from Borneo wharf, the tiɗa running very high at the time, when the sampan was carried againat ons of the struts of the plor, The boat overturned and the occupants werd thrown into the water. Suppers Dawson but they placklly went to the rescue of and James managed to reach the shore, the other occupants of the boat. Sapper Dawson got ashore about eight yards below where the accident occurred, hat finding that his comrades bad not been so fortunxia bureterned to their asılıtance. He found James ship, but before he could reach them James was and Farrell holding on to the wire hawer of a washed off the rope and swept ashore about ica yards lower down. James in his turn west la the assistance of Farrell and Dawson, the latter, Just before he could come up, being so exbucated. that he let go the rope. James thram a rops ta bim and eventually succeeded in getting him ashore in a state of collapse. Meanwhile Farrell. had also been carried off and drowned, together with the sampan man and the Malay, The Police were engaged ail day yesterday fa search- ing for the bodies, which were carried out lato the harbour, but so far none of them have been recovered,
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Mount Macdonald,
28th June, 1898. The following work has been done at the different mines since 1st Jane, 1898.
has been extended o feat making total length Graaf Bastern Mini-The crosscut cant from main shaft 31 feet. On the 7th Jane the mala castern reef was cut 37 fort east of the main sholt. After the real was cut and a little prospecting doon in the face of the crosscut, a drive north on the reef was started and is now in 8 feet along the real, which is quilo 4 fact laloly reen in the stone with the naked eye. wide and gives very good prospects gold can be The reef cuties bice clean walls and looks very permanent and much more so than it did at the higher levels. If the inci improver going north 45 should do, the Eastern Mine must turn gut fins property. The crosscat West has been extended 9 leët in very bard rock bat so far no stone or qar's has been met with; of course the serfs west of the Main shaft underlies west and it wit tske some time to teach them.
day. After he had had breaklast, witness went Into the room to take the thingsaway, expecting he had gone down to the office, but found he was stlillo the room. After she had taken, the brankfast things away, deceased went into the bed-room, and she heard a report. “On going into the room she found Mr. Teanaat lying ran to fetch Mr. Hay, She had noticed that down, bleeding and breathing very hard; she deceased seemed to be in trouble for a week past.
Robert Hay, assistant editor of the Fagan | Gostili, said he was with Mr. Tennant the night before the occurrence. He went to Mr Tennant's bakre in repouse to a letter from him. It was shortly after nine o'clock, and witness remained mood deceased's object in sending for him was wib him till nearly clever. Witness ander. because he fall out of sorts, and he gave witness the impression that he wanted to go into the country, but that he was reluctant in mopoze the matter because of the aditional work I would entali upon witness. They discussed the matter and - witness understood when he left that decenset was going as zoon as possible to Chasenji. Witness: understood that quotber reason for deceased's sending faz, him was that he had been in the house the whole day, that he **] was having another attack of malaria, and while Caledonian Mine.The crosscat esttowirde. in an irritable conditien he had been-diäimbed ; the main reef has been put in 6 feet and a well- mant prepared by an sficial of the Ispanese near left his quits La his usual spirits, Next surface to bottom of a hole 104 feet. The I have just heard of is very interesting docu, by laughing and talking in a house near. Whole sunk down rr lost, making total dep hi from Government, writes corespondent to the morning, sherily before claves, firisha men are puling in the main frame get over the Manchester Guardian. This official was dir. mas derivered to tim message that Mr. well to-day and I expect to be able to go on patched some time since to India, Bursa, Tennant was very if Wittent ranched the with the crosscut again to-morrow. Ceylon, and other British possessions in the house in time to see Dr. Wheeler go into the bed Bank of England Mine-The Shaft beg bren susk's further depth of 11 feat making success of British administration amongst allen until he slated to place the deceased to total depth from surface 6c fest. It ft. woll TECCI, His instructions wore then to vift stretcher is take him to the hospital. Witness timbered and the walls secured to wiibis 6 feet. Formosa and report why Japan had so much on Monday afternoon received a latter from of the bottom, no danht the teel to this mise diffenity and ill necess there. This genties decanted
"feet wide of crushing stoff, at the bottom of the
A steam-launch, will be reserved “for the accommodation of ladies, to whom the V. R. C. hold pat a most cerdial invitation.
"THE JAPANESE in FORMOSA.
No evidence was taken and at the request of flan some very good renditions of comic songs Mt. Thompson, who appeared for the defence, are supplied per medium of the phonograph. the case was adjourned till 10.30am. tommow. The show is decidedly amusing and interesting IT is reported from Peking, says the N-C. and the views are of large also and pleasantly Daily News, that the three years' commission from the vibration that generally charac of Mr. Và Kêg as Chloese Minister in Japan telaca displays of this kind. Encores were frequently demanded but the exigencies of tians will czple in August next, and that as his only permitted of a few of the views being re. / East to study nad report on the Causes of the raam. Witness remained fà the dining room
Froduced. Considering that the matched bad to be hurriedly erected the arrangements for the convenience of patrons are exceedingly com
cessor in Tokyo she cholce, Iles between two ax- pectant Tantals of Chihil, named Fa and San, who had been strongly recommended by H.E Wang Wen-ahao to, the Throne before that official was transferred to Peking last Juno. THE Anatomical Museum at No. 62 Queen' Read continues to attract large attendances. It ta a decidedly Interesting display and we are ́glad to 100 that' the young educated Chinees laku a very intelligent interest in the specimens. An exhibition of this description is extremely
·X.0.1.tastructive as delineates the human body in health and disease, and the small charge of admienion enables all claises to pay it a visit.. Tax man who will raise the Coban flag over
SIR EDWARD FRANKLAND, ́`D.C.L., 'F.B.§., P.C,9%, &c. the greatest living authority on Water, reports as follows on the water as prepared and used by us in our manufacture: "It possesses an extremely high de-In
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S. WATSON a Co., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
BITABLISHED A.D: 1841) Longkong, thik'Juar, rögli
Havank when the foland shall be libérated from Spanish rula has already been selected, - This
Juan Ainas, who has been conspiring against the Spanish Government for filiy-five years, and
early tasty. He is living in Tampa at
présent, and he has the disifaction of being the frei man who blod to endeavouring to free Cuba In the first inanerection in 1850. It was in 1845, however, that kiu revolutionary work begin in an anti-slavery movement against the Spanish Government for which he was Imprisoned. He fa's man of paurlaichal appearance and is "mili vigorous, walking with a trim, trend and arvat hand, He is wisp the author of's book on the politeni stanggiasi Cekaz
fortable.
THE wa songs issuing from the American press these days are foarfal and wandertal pro- dactlase. Here are the first and lisi versis and chorus of the *revised Anglo-Murkan National Anthem"-
God save thee, O my country, The greatest upon aleth---- Victorious and glorious.
And happy and so forth i God save our noble Jonathan,
God bless our gracious Bulli (Excuse these muddled epithetE===
My swelling breast te full })
- "CHORUS: Hurrah for Bullanjonaikan ↑
Three chours for Johnsniam į The Auglamurkan nation. Is bound to lick creation s Grewhillkins 1 Tarziation!
Goldsinf and likawlie Damn Ye Royal Red Republicans, Twist not the Lion's {at} } Fling out the Union, Jansthan, Whose Stars Khali noves falla *St George los merry Vankland 1-
Break Letters from the stavaÍ,“ Fena sons of Colambanglia...
Briyankis vides the Wayas ↑
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man carried out bis lnstructions, and at the endemics, pollen glx, Galo, of the Gasifia Llooks very well indeed, at present thare in g or S
of his long journey reported that the chief to- * The istier was produced and submitted to the shaft and thera la stili quarts ukowing to the aeons for Bellish success in colonising and Jury, but Mr. Forster did not consider it necess, head wall. The prospects from ikis mine look administering were the following Great cars try that it should be read. The letter did not very bright at present, in faci many pieces of to satecting ofacials for the colonies, caution in throw by light on the molive for suicide, but the gears could be called good speciaens. touching the old customs and religious obser- simply contained directions for the disposal ofTentimate the value of the whole" reef taken Vances of races subject to her, the gift of local deceased's property. It rend, un follows a fogather at not lars then one ounce per ton... I
leol sure we have already gold enough at grass. government to her subjects, thus interesting them a fülg:11th, 1Ɛgë, In the administration; care and Blowness Dear Hay,--The comedy, wis only an inter- to pay the cost of sinking the shafe- in changlog lows, regulations, and established tude all comilo as touches are in tragedies Zulu Mier-The shaft has been sunk a farther depth of xz fant, and scenroly timbered, rules, and practices the strict. guardian.. something to relleys the horror, desco | ship of the finances, and strenuous efforts to Please send my mother say pifvais fattore that within about y feel of the bottom. After stripp- Make POVEDNO and expenditure balance; and may coms for me, also if possible the picture in ing the reef for about 6 feet deep, we broka it. lastly, the adoption, of all postible means of the next room and any, money, that my goods down last we k and I am pleased to state, the seeming prosperity and security amongst the may realise or the Gentité propstaters may deem seef in still about two feet wide and very much people and of winning their respect and cons to be my share. ( did my duty by the Garida) richer than where we Grit cut li, Gola tan bo Edener. Hoses, he says, British colonial vene. Yours in Torment - EL TENNANT.. seen now at the very bottom of the shaft by success has nothing in the nature of chance. Mr. Hay added that he found a manuscript candle fishy the richest stone wo have cause qut about it. As la Formosa, he advises that Japan under the blotting pad of deceased's desk, but of the last lot broken from the bottomen should follow the same conso as Great Billing Mr Forster sald this had nothing to do with thu đớn Alte and Shine: Mina.—The shaft is "non- that special qualifications should be secured In case, being apparently the manuscript of some sunk to depth of 81 feel, and through net the officials and a regular training be given to tale or novel, des
what cling the sawa timber from the mil I have them, including the study of the languages, la iniwer to Mr. Mollison, wi'ness said the bid to kanck off staking until fi arrives bere, customs, and lawas that the pay should be good initability of deceased did not striks him as ex- The shaft is too deep for men to pull and the pensions generous that they should be ceptions for deceased. He suffered from the stuff with windlass poOTT KE HOOD EN WE GET obliged to remain in their afftech for certain stacks of malaria, climber and the whip working she sinking will ga number of jezik, unless physically sinfty that: The Jary expressed themselves sallided with on much faster. the number of Japkoese officials there should be this evidence, and retired to costlier their were Dam It has suficient water stored now to farguly diminished. – It is mated that mon of dietstassen omast kalyan kéip the battery crushing for about four months. these recommendations will be adopted. It Is On returning Mr. Wollison.announced that the There is about 10 fact of water, now la iha not a matter for surprise that the eclectio Jury had come to the following decision deepest place, but when it is filled by the set Japanese should study the British colontaria Thit the death of Hinry Tennant was caused rain I do not expect to be short of water for system in order to introduce it is tarir solitary by a bullet from a revolver disckarand by.his: crushing purposes our dám le a very large cần Colony
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