VINHÓMA KITA

FROM JAPAN PAPERS

conversa

thinks that China.

ount by

the European Power Their present acquis tions of territory are simply demarkations on paper. Let the Chinese; but wake up, so Europan nation will be powerful enough to THE BRITISH JUDGES.

give effect to their paper acquisitions. Under Rumour has it that Mr. Justice Wilkinson, the training of Japanese officers, an army of two who at present presides over, H. B. M. Court three million strong may be raised in China in Japan, will be allowed to remain here unit in two to six months. Hience neither England all outstanding litigation in which British suljor Russia is to be feared a bit. This saying jects are concerned is closed. Judge Wilkinsounds too extravagant to come from the mouth son will then in all probability, go home on of a statesman of Count Okuma's standing. We leave, and on his return to the East will relieve simply express, therefore, our surprise at the Sir N. J. Hannes as Chief Justice of HM's report of the Count's view in the Nippon. The Supreme Court for China, Sir Nicholas being Marquis was almost fastidiously circumspect anxious to retire from fictive service.in his remark; but he was careful to take every possibility into consideration and called upon his countrymen to be prepared for the worst that might happen

PERFECT POLICE WORK

At about about 9p.m.on the 18th May as three foreign gentlenen, were walking in the neigh bourhood of Kamenohishi bridge, two inox- cated coolies, evidently spoiling for a row came along and purposely jostled against the foreigners and used abusive language to then The foreigners sculded the coolies and sum moned a policeman' from the neighbouring police box, to whom they gave the coolica in charge, but the so-called guardian of the peace. allowed them to run away while on their way to the station. E

NGE

SILK PROSPECTS IN FRANC AND ITALYNN

The Japanese Consul at Lyons reports The quantity of silk eggs in course of litching in France and Italy exceeds that of last year by to to 20 per cent, but some sericulturalists in the districts which suffered from the late frast in the west of Fiance have either destroyed a portion of the eggs, or of the worms already hatched, in the fear that the supply of Italian mulbery leaves may prove shorte Otherwise the sencukural work in the two countries nnned is progressing favourably, a se

GAMBLING UNDER THE CRIMINAL CODE

THE WHALING INDUSTRY.

THE DIBLE IN JAPANE From the annual report of the National Bible Society of Scotland it appears that the Society

ntonth middle class family living in Tokyo, while giving at tho same timen budger based on actual experiences and published in June of last year by a Japanese statistical journal. As for the ea timates representing a middle class family in America, he quotes the figures published in one of the recent numbers of the Cosmopolitan. In the author's estimates family is presumed to consist of five members including a child of school-going age and maid. The writer's estimates stand something like what follows:-

Rice

Subsidiary articles of diet Fuel and kerosene-.. Serving girl Miscellaneous

"yent: 8,00 12.00

2,00

*** 1:50:

5.00

Clothing and extraordinary items 5.00. House rent

Toral:

a

Shas

Silay for the askassination

the leading Philipinos: ated anne

deand the milit chief Captain Severino, has been imprisoned

"has town,

cation

883

It is said that a landed proprietor named Ramon Valencia has gone over to Aguinaldo." 1806-

milita, which force was raised with the consent of the Americans, have deserted and gone over,

Twenty five of the recently organired Bacolod :

with their arms, to Aguinaldo, Colonel Smith has ondered the disarmament of the other hundred and fifty of the mililip. The Spanish papers consider, that this shows that, the Americans cannot deal with the natives them selves without the consent of Aguinaldo

News from Hollo is to the effect that the Capital of Panay is in danger of an attack from Colonel Martin Delgado's troops. The Ameri cans are said to bave retreated from Sta. Barbara, Jaro and Molo and to be concentrat ing in Holla Señor Mapa, though wishing to retum to Iloilo, is still detained in Cabatuan.

SHIPPING REPORTS

The item of "servant would appear to be superfluous, as a family of this, standing, might. well dispense with her service: then 4 to 5 yea may be saved, bringing down the monthly ex- penses to about 34re. The other estimate: supplied by the Japanese periodical in question

Captain Hill, of the ss. Glengyle, from Singa is of a more modest character, though there, reports Light southerly winds and fine assumed number of persons remains the same.

clear weather.. The total expenditure is put at only 22.715 of which 14.05 fra goes to food. A family. subsisting on such paltry guday must subject itself to hard pinching and can hardly claim a place even in the middle class.

six agencies throughout China, at which, in addition to the agents, there are 183 native colporteurs and 45 missionary superintendents The detailed reports of the various agents all present a satisfactory record. With regard to Japan, the total circulation of bibles, &c., anipunts to 10,427, a decrease of 8,501 copies, The most discouraging itent here, the report Mates, is the sinaliness of the circulation in an enterprising and progressive country like Japan, with a population of forty millions. It is to be remembered, however, that accurling to the arrangenient made, when the work of the three Bible Societies was entrusted to a joint resident American magazine," nothing is stated as to In the tentative estimates quoted from the committee, one-fourth only of the results is whether they are of a middle class family kv- credited to the Society The directors regreting in a thriving city or in a rural town, but we to report a further decrease in issues. Reasons may presume that the fornier is understood. for this are not wanting, but they are not of the The American data stand thus:-- monet reassuring kind. It would almost seem, says the report, as if the young Japanese

House rent Fuel Church had lost somewhat of her first love for Servant the Bible, under the influences of a growing

Gas... materialism or rationalism, not unknown nearer

Food homes

The sa states that a question has arisen in legal circles in the capital on the subject of A BREACH OF CONTRACT CASE. gambling. After July next foreigners in Japan. A father important contract case was heard will be subject to the regulations of the on the 20th ultimo in the Yokohama District Criminal Code in this matter, and it is said Court before Judges Fujise and other assocint that the ainended Code only prohibits gambling ed judges The claim was for the specific when it is carried on as a business, la will be performance of contract made between very difficult, our contemporary considers, to Messrs. Koch & Co. and Takahashi Hanbei, a draw the line as to when it is indulged in for dealer in woollen cloths of Tokyo. In April pleasure and when for business, for in all cases1808 the plaintifs made a contract with the it is done with the idea of a profiter de defendant to supply him with a quantity of

cloth at this agreed price of 12,402. The goods, arrived is November, but the defendant, after specting them, refused to take delivery. and interest at the rate of fa per cent. from Plaintifs claimed Y2,403, price agreed upon, November 1oth last. In defence, Mr, Matsuda, who appeared for the defendant, stated that an agreement was made by the defendant with a called and showed him some samples of wool cominission agent nanied Nagase Tenji, who en cloth. No formal contract was made, nor did he learn the name of the firm for whom Nagase was working in November last Nagase informed the defendant that the goods had arrived and showed him some sam as compared with those previously shown. De ples, which were, however, of an inferior quality fendant accordingly refused to accept the cloth, and had since heard that the goods had been sold to some one else. The plaintifs handed in some documents alleged to have been signed by the defendant who, however, did not recognise the seal used. The heuring of the case was adjourned to June 13th, for the pur pose of summoning Nagase as a witness....

A party of Japanese is now engaging in the whaling industry if the neighbouring waters of Fusan. It is reported of them that, for all the old style appliances they use, they have caught 50 whales since the opening of the spring season. The Fusan Suisan Kwaisha, a Japanese firm at Fusan, is said to have secured from the Korean government a whaling concession, but the company has not yet started its operations It is further stated that a Nagasaki man has also applied to the Korean troveranent though our Minister for a similar privilege but that the Soul Authorites are hesitating to grant it at

present,

THE JAPAN CHINA ALLIANCE That wretched canard originally manufactured Shanghai about a secret alliance between -Japan and China," seems to be making the usual round of the European press, A Vienna paper reproduces it, and adds that, "in còn sequence of this understanding all European instructors will shortly be dismissed from the Chinese Army "That such a report finds circulation and credence in the political circles of Europe, is a striking commentary upon the

JAPANESE FISHERY IN KOREAN

WATERSAN.

Total

10

12

40

The family consists of the same number of persons as in the above two cases. The go in American currency being twice the figures when converted into Japanese Yes, the contrast in the scale of living between the Japanese and American middle classes must be considered sufficiently significant" The next point con sidered is what proportion those who are entitled to rank in the middle class in Japan, hear to the whole population. At the end of 1997 there were throughout the country 173,767 income-tax payers. Now supposing each payer only 2.15 per cent of the total number of represents one family, the figures just given are households in the country of these taxe payers, who on an average pay only 12.11 yen a year, those who pay the lowest amount 25 jen per mensum. Yet these must constitute enjoy an annual income of only 300 yen or

whose incomes range between 300 and 1,000 a large majority of the 144,113 payers, or those yes. Then not a few whose incomes are really within a taxable limit must be cluding the law, their number being arbitrarity put at 100,000 portion of those families ranking in the middle by the writer. Altogether, therefore, the pro. class of Japan will not, according to his opinion, exceed z per cent of the whole population Under such circunstances, it is hardly possible, he thinks, to expect any healthy and vigorous development of the nation. This state of affairs ought to be remedied, and the writer suggests, as a means of increasing the income of the middle class, that with regard to Govern ment officials the stipend of those who are drawing a salary above So yea ought to be

and that a similar measure ought to be adopted smaller pays dealt with in the contrary manner by companies and other establishments employ ng persons on fixed pay

Mr. E. S. Hamilton, chief officer, of the ss. Phra Nang, from Bangkok, reports --Mode rate northerly gale and rough seas from port to Pulo Obi; from there to Padaran, fresh S.W!! monsoon and rain squalls Padaran to port moderate to fresh SW winds and cloudy

weather.

FORMOSAN NEWS.

RAIDERS

It is reported that Rid Shobyo, the bandit leader who had kept up his hostile attitude to wards the Formosan Government, while all of the other leaders were either flying to China or making submission to the authorities, has at last given up his resistence, the ceremony of officially accepting his declaration of allegiance being performed at the local office on the rath inst. Thus Fonnosa is at last rid of all the formidable banditti.

Ken

Co

payment. eath of a private of the Rifle Brigade of plague 1898-Ship ferriwiać sunk to block harbour of

Santiago crew taken prisoners.

AGENDA.

TOMORROW."

11am-French mail oloses

3pm The Hongkong Rifle Association

Spoon Competition. Spni-Funeral of Captain Watton, late of

9. Plint Nang, from Garrison Chapel

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE American (America Maru) to-imurrow. Indian (Lightning) 4th inst Tacoma (Olympia) 5th inst French (Sydney) 4th inst

American (City of Leking) 13th inst...?! Canadian (Empress of India) 18: Just American (Gaelic) 21st inst Tacoma (fetoria) asth inst

Tu N. G. 1. steamer Bormide left Singapore for this port 10-day and is due here on the 8th instant.

THE steamer Anakura Maru (Europe Line) left Singapore for this port yesterday and is expected to arrive here on the 6th inst

Dock.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS Isla de Cuba... at Kowloon fala de Luzon H.M.S. Undaunted.. Ettrickdate...

D. Juan d'Austria... Gerard C. Tobey Fatshan.

PASSED. THE CANALA

olitan

ARREST OF TEA LABOURERS, BES Tea merchants in Twatu-tia are suffering from the lack of tea-hands at this, their harvest time, owing to the arrest of half the Chinese labourers who arrived, according to the usual 27th April-Couriz, 38th April-- Priant, East custom; from China to work dunng the tea scan. and May-Ringlor, Dorothea Rickmers, Outward-5th April-Imrin, Bogstad son. The cause of the arrest has not yet been, Nubia, fohn Adamson. 5th May-- ascertained, but it is supposed that the Chinese alus. 9th May Glengyle, Sarnia, Mogul were taken into custody as they were travelling Tamarind. 32th May-Sydney, King Edgar. in the interior without the regulation passport 16th May–Darmstadt, Nestor

Homeward 12th May-Ching lo, Prome theus":

-Names

"Due.

STEAMERS EXPECTED,

From

To-morrow. To:morrow To-morrow

June 4th

THE MILITARY ORGANIZATION... The military organization in Formosa is son comprises 1 battalions distributed 1st, summarized as follows: The Forniosan garri

and roth in Middle Formosa; 5th 6th, 11th, 2nd, 3rd, and 8th battalions in Taipei; 4th, 9th, and 12th in Tainan, The troops in each batta- bearing the same cardinal number; for instance, lion are selected from the Army Division

ed from the First Division in Tokyo. There is Vindobona the soldiers of the First Battalion being recruit America Mar no Seventh Battalion because no soldiers have Bingo Maru... been sent to Formosa from the Seventh Army Lightning Division in Sapporo. Each battalion is so Hiroshima Maru. arranged as to bear the same geographical Bengloc....... relation in the island as that of the division Mogul............. after which the battalion is named in Japan. Sydney... For instance, soldiers from the division in the Yangtsze north of the main island of the Empire are also Kamakura: Maru..... placed in the battalion located in the same. Olympia quarter of the island. Bornida

City of Peking

Caclic

CENSUS OF TAIPEI

Shanghai Kobe .... Shimonoseki Singapore Singapore

51013

June 5th

GLE

and

pore 26th

LVEBSOON, Gennan stent maun, and June, ralSicinssen

Loval, German stediner, 1,337, Lorensen, and

Time

1st June, Ballast➡Sander, Wieler Co

NANCIANO, British stealner, 1,063, E. Findlay. son, 2nd June, Canton 1st June, General

Butterfield & Switer

SENDAL ATARU Japanese steamer, $1,716," H.

Petersen 2nd June-Swatou Général→Nippon Yusen Kaisha PURANANGy-British s

Watton, 2nd June. Bangk and Koh-si-chang 47th, Rice

Yuen Fat Hong. DAUMAR, Norwegian steam

2nd June, Netehn

Geo, R. Stevens Co

General

Clearanoes at the Harbour Office Tongkol, British str., for Bangkok-lik

Tsang British str, for Swatow Dorothea Rickmers, Ger, stry for Yokohama.. Else, German str, for Bangkok, Onsang, British, for Wel-hai-wei. Loyal, Gefnan str for longay Kongnom, British str, for Canton

Departures,

June 2, Chittagong, British str, for Saigon. June 2, Raguar, Norw, str., for Kutchi June 2 Tordenskjold, Norw. str. for S June 2, Taicheong, German str. for June 2, Wingsang, British str., for Shanghai.

Passengers Arrived

Per Sendar: Mary from Swatow-Messrs. Morkli, Liken," John, 12 Chinese, ind Japanese

Per On Sang from Singapore 203 Chinese. Per Glingyle, from Singapore-Messrs. Owen and Stockwell, and 457 Chinese

Per Indus, for Hongkong from Shanghai- Messrs. E. Shewell, L. Barrett and servant Aloses and boy, Volpicelli, R. Tarbes, Mr. and Mrs. King, H. Blum, Maraugen, E. T. Gibson -L. R Burkhardt, T. Bonnet, and I Chinese

Messrs. Altning and Wilcaino. From WoosungDr. Gibson, Alteers. We

Shanghai-Miss Shonood, Messrs. G. M- Crow, F. Juller, and Yamamoto. Froot Kobe

Harding For Saigon Messrs. Ly, Tang, and

Chinese For Singapore Mr. John Effendi From Woosung lessts: Naka Tanaka and daughter, and Rosita For Colom bo-Mr. Allahakoon, and Judia For Mar seilles from Shanghai-Messrs AlcChussda Flakins, Mondini, T..Agier, James Anderson, Magnin, and E. Raynaud Froin Woosun Messrs. E Kuruchi, Morecki, Toko Gunno, Yamanmaki, Oddo, Rene Andre, and Kat Culermann. From Nagasaki-Mr. Roadnem

Departed Vol Per Diavant, for Manila Mr. A. O. Gerard, Mr and Mrs R S. Bettehme. Messrs. PL Samson, Kainire Mrs. Racchel, Mrs. Heart, Messrs. LIC. uckerman, V. THE sing" W P.; Thomas. I Vem and servant, 1

Jinogue and servant, Celestino,

apore

June 5th

June 5th

5. Cruz, H. Krause, A Westerdon,

Krup S. Barck, Roschel, and 18

Alberto, Jurang,

aporc

June 6tity,

apore' ogapore

Tune 6th

Tacoma Singapore San Francisco

degree of knowledge in the possession of the The Japanese Fishery Association in Dusan Beometrically reduced, and those drawing The fint reliable census of Taipei will: Empress of India. Vancouver

public in the West about the actual situation of Far Eastern politics. STILL ANOTHER BANK DEFRAUDED On the heels of the recent cases of swindling at the First Bank and other establishments, still another is reported About the 20th ult, says the a man who signed himself Hate tor went to the 35th Bank in Shizuoka and bought a sight dmit on its branch in Tokyo for it sum of one je The following day a man presented a sight draft for 8,000 yen at the latter establishment and succeeded in having it cashed It subsequently turned out that the eight thousand en draft was a forgery baseit on the one yer draft above mentioned. The raising of the figures is said to have been done so clumsily, that anyone could detect it in consequence the teller whip paid out the amount is reported to have been pur under arrest and Lis suspected that there are three or four ac complices in the fraud.

THE THEFT OF REGISTERED

LETTERS

Further particulars of the theft of registered letters, reported in yesterday's issue, says, the Kobe Chronicle of the 18th May, aro published, in the Osyka soll It appears that on the 12th inst aan who gave his name at Nga numa Sadayuki abtained payment from the Osaka Sugar Refining Company of a draft for

was founded in 1896 with the object of con trolling Japanese fishermen who pursue their trade in the Korean, waters and of their interests. Ever since its organization it has promoting enjoyed increasing prosperity, and the field of its work has been gradually-expanding.” ~ A branch office has recently been opened at Mok-pho, and others are also to be started at Gensan, Masan, etc., in the near future The way in which the association makes itself in dispensable to the Japanese fishermen is said to consist of dealing on their behalf, with the Korean authorities in all official matters, in despatching inspector's boats so as to be informed of the actual condition of the industry, providing post boxes along the coast for fisher men's ust, sending out physicians and priests for their physical and spiritual welfare, and lastly in smoothing the way for creating and perpeluating friendly relations with the Koreans we

The annual profits realized by Japanese fishermen in the Korean waters are estimated atthree million yen with a prospect of further Customs upon the Japanese fishing vessels are growth. The duties imposed by the Korean said to range between three and ten yen a year according to their manning. The fee paid to the nasociation by its members is from so se per boat manned by not more than four men and one jen for larger craft

TELEGRAMS,

·(From Japanese Papers.)

THE NEW, RUSSIAN DEMAND ON

CHINA

TOKYO, May 23rd..

soon be published by the authorities. The latest report of the police puts the population within the walls of Taipei at 5,725 souls, includ ing 5/134 Japanese: Manka, 34,284 including 2,863 Japanese and Twatutia 37,748 including 1,830 Japanese. Supposing the number of troops in the garrison stationed at Taipei to be 12,000, the entire Japanese population in Taipei will thus be a little over 21,000... DUPAN OUTPUT, OF RICE,

The crop of rice in Formosa during 1897, was estimated at 1,930,000 Ankur in round numbers, According to a telegram which reached the Formosan population-2,700,000-the share per Apportioned to each individual of the entire Yokohama office of the Russo-Chinese Bankhead was, at the rate of 7 to s sho 5 go per year yesterday, should the Russian demand for a or 2 to 8 she 5 ge less than a similar calculation further railway concession be granted, the for Japan proper.... whole amount of the capital required for the work will be undertaken by the Russo-Chinese Bank. GUI

THE KOREAN COINAGE

TOKYO, May 23rd. Owing to the excessive issue of subsidiary coins. in. Koren, their value has declined and seriously disturbed business, the trade between Japan and Korea suffering materially in conse mutace. The representatives of the Japanese and other foreign Governments are strongly urging the necessity of suppressing the evil. DEATH OF VISCOUNT MATSUDAIKA.

TOKYO, May 23rd... Viscount Matsudaira Sadanori, a member of the House of Teers, died on the 21st. The deceased was the head of the late Kuwann clan. He proceeded to America in 1874 for study, and afterwards was appointed to the Japanese Legation at Rome, while he has also held an appointment in the Foreign Office. Lately he was a master of ceremonies in the Imperial. House. He was only 43 years of age,

NOTANDA

UALENDAR. JUNB Meteorological means based on ten years observations to 1893,

Barometer Thermometer Humidity.

Rainfall

Baro

Hur

ven 600, drawn on it by die Meiji Shogyo BankYOKOHAMA REGATTA at Kanazawa The Company at once.com municated with the bank which, feeling The weather was unfortunately in its meanest suspicious applied to the Jocal police to mood on Saturday, and the Regata suffered investigate it matter. Who the man was who accordingly. It was a particularly exaspera represented Jimać Naguluing and where ting day. An honest wer day, when it starts he got the draft from is unknown As before mining at and continues with strict stated, suspicion has fallen upon a clerk in.lle attention to business till the shades of eve can Osaka Post and Telegraph Office, named Touda be borne with philosphic cala one knows Gisuke, who was in charge of the registered exactly what to do. If one is lucky enough to mails. He was arrested on the thinst possess clothes that any weather will spoil, he Draks to the amount of yen 150 drawn ontwill hot be beguiled into wearing them, but the Sugar Refining nd other brms, hays will stop cheerily along what are humorously DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN TOKYO already been

drafts which called the roads of Yokohama in goloshes and

TOKYO, May 24th. have not

to some yen amin' coat- And outdoor sports will be "off": *10,000;

Mr. Daigo Tadanori (aged 51), an official in post office, if they possibly can be postponed But a day affair, and like Saturday, opening hine, then indulging in the Crown Prince's Household, also Feer in- imper as if out of temper with Palace, and his daughter, were shot at in his waiting in the Kinkei Hall, in the Imperial eral, then clearing up, and finally house on the night of the 22nd inst, and killed.Low

smal downpour, is enough to try

the most urbane. There was His assailant was Mr. Daigo Kakutato a young

still

day the clerk

ice of

Hits stated there

BESUTHE NIPPON YUS

•Fublic atter

to the subs Kaiska on

waters. obtained the Compa but not term of the «Alarch, and No talle

count

augidy

June 6th THE STICK AND THE CRUST

June 6th June 8th June-13th June 18th

San Francisco.lune, 21st

We would direct the attention of shipping, Gros to the style in which Scammers Expecial" and Prajcered Sailing art now publbbed in these columns, and in 40, doleg respect fully ug the inaucers of slipping firess to give orders te their clarks to furnish, this office, on the forens, already sup plied gratis with the Intest available information every day.

PROJECTED SAILINGS.

Ship,

Ambria

Destination. Date.

San Francisco, &c.lune 13th Heste, &c. ... June 15th Havre, &c. m., July 5th-

Straits, &c. July 19th San Diego, &c.

Just June 9th, June stb

sick and a crust of brand: Like the clock the two hrtices told the time en your in a certain man'» Jife-Yo,

nfa clock, thier were not visible needed the stick he had no A, whau the trust wh welcome sion for the sticZEZENTA

Aller the we trould be wrong in supposing

"traga younga

in the nature of pan

tant case the crust and the ele monised. It was, they it not, apport, hot a cin

|Now, when a man feel the ninety years he is apt to want of that sort hat die in the very suffering from ane jujury,

always done up to the things feeble, or malfomnol shoul

mat and with all that the ergs walk without a wick

Janiya Pake

s own perount of thes Upto October, 193 had and netive umn. Then coupl "and; uit" of ports was heavy

ambitiouer energy. Withd would not imagine. I had a _

America Maru. Bamberg

Bayero

Belgian King

Bengal

Shanghai in

Benlomond

New York

Bingo Maru

Marseilles, itc.

June ard:

Bormida

Straits,

Aug. 26th

Carmarthenshire San Diego,&t.

Aug. 1st

Jone 15th

y

but

Carlisle City San Diego

unertib

Ceylon. London......... ChelydraSingapore, &c.June 3rd

Chihua

Chinglu

Chusan

115.00

City of Peking

City of Rio

WHATHER REPORT.

Columbia

DAY,

Coptic

San Francisco, &c. July 18th

Foochow

June 30th London, &c. June 10th San Francisco, &c. June 22nd San-Emncisco, & Aug, 12th Portland, &c July 8th San Francisco, &c June 6th

Deike Rickmers New York & Julyfoth

montira

and was constantly i

phiago My appello let me

pon

my stomach like lead, canal

the cheef Arshort, datin

me aid robled ine day and

At night my Neep wandistura at the left his around the hers night sweats and frightinį dreamis

a hurribl and photNext and was geatly alarmed

using over stone, weight in weak that was unnfie-to-

Doric fan Francisco, &e July 25th | petulce, and leave Emp China Vancouver, &c.....June 7th Although only

Emp, India

Emp Japan

Foochow

Eutami Maru

Gaelic

of 5th year of Haimun.....

Glenogle

Hector

Friday, 2nd June, 1800 Chinese all of 4th mos

Kwangsa, Sun-Rites

•Sets

High water Morning...

water-Morning.....

Allernoon

Afternoon

blir omin

June 28th obligry to bubble

fraxions I daterad

2 July 19th--||lar a shon dista Manila (Direct...ne-5th Thursday Is, June 30th the doctors in San Francisco, &c.if uly-180

Victoria B.C.

Siratow, &

London &

Here we bayoun June 4thlinkow tha

Aug 8th

June sihitous

Hiroshina Mara. Yokohama & Kobe, June 8th!

Hongkong Maru Yhama (Direct)

shishqudu

4hr. 2291in

idomeneus...

ghr, soutif

Indrapura

tohr, tonin

JAVA OPANNIVERSARIES.AS

1880-HSLS. Wiver arrived in Hongkong

Emperors

June 3rd

Londant &c

New York, E

funé zoth Jube 20th

June 3rd

June3th:

Kamakura Mare Kobe & Yokohama fune Kintuck

Later London, we

Königsberg

Havre, &C.

Fortland, &

, too, and in consequence the plan, son of the last Mr. Dáigo Chuki, who had to be abandoned, and the was son and heir of the late Marquis Daigo. 1871 Hongkong connected with London by inside the breakwater, the author.

TEA IN CANADA. wire, grea ously given permission to that NA TORVO, May 14th

1876 The Pelican pirates executed at Saigon Mogul vis from.

the light- |_ A report from the Japanese Consul at T1875-Attempted assassination of the German Nanchang spot east coma, states that the tea inspection office at

Nippo 886 Tomado near Newchwang, great dan Oympia

age and loss of life.. 189 Formosa formally, japanese

Painz Hein BoyFiratical attack on a Junk i Hongkong Pronto

Gharbour,

Qucen 3,000 insurgents attacking Santiago from Robilla

land side.

by dint Portland, Oregon, was abolished at the end of goodApril It has been arranged that tea imported

into Portland should be inspected at Tacoma

A MYSTERIOUS EPIDEMIO

ZA mysi

Remic

A

erred to the Preussen

Sachsen

Sanu

Sendai Ma

. They have to coll June 13thesticine, it got no bett

June 3rd pirrited and milsemklet didu Jund 6th a pie, Af time pantal June 3rd After 11

June 8th)

und Stb

Ok. desp

June 8t

une roth

· food giving

medicino only

||trouble,ieft, nÍS

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