THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1901.
Shipping—Steamers.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
SHANGHAL.....
MANILA...
ILOILO and CLBU
YOKOHAMA
TIENTSIN'
SHANGH U..
FOR
LIMITED.
STEAMERS.
TO SAIL
WOOSUNG"
13th instant.
BUNGHIANG M*..
14th instant.
KAIFONG."
14th instant.
CH NGTU"
15th instant;
KWEIYANG | ...oth Instant.
* WHAMPOA "......oth instant.
* The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these steamers, which are fitte 1 throughout with Electric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon in carried.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, 6th September, 1991.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
OUTWARDS.
FROM GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL.
STEAMERS.
ULYSSES"
"AGAMEMNON
DUE. Lj12th instant. ......19th instant,
{""CALOHAS ' 11
FOR
LONDON.
14
22
"NESTOR"
"LAERTES"
HOMEWARDS.
STEAMERS.
"IDOMENEUS
26th instant..
Ist October. 9th October.
TO SAIL
17th instant.
"TY EUS"
1st October.
"PYRRHUS **
15th October.
." ADAMEMNON
Jzgth October.
LIVERPOOL (DIRECTORESTES" (Taking Cargo at LONDON RATES). } ULYSSES
For Freight, apply to
Hongkong, 5th September, 1901. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY.
STEAM TO SHANGRAI. THE Company's Steamship
" CARINTHIA" Captain Marocchino, will leavefor the above place, on THURSDAY, the 12th September, F.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, 29th August, 1901.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.S
"NEW YORK" LINE.
(934
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUËZ-CANAL..
HE Steamship
THE
Captain
"ATAKA,”
jisih instant.
5th October,
(sic
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, O. 8. S. Co.
Shipping. STEAMERS.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA,
THE Company's Steamship
7!
"YUENSANG" Captain P. H. Rolfe, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 13th instant, at 5 F.M.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First class Passengers and is fitted through out with Electric Light, and carries a Doctor.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Manager Hongkong, th September, 190t. 1991e AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA AND KOBE
THE Company's Steamship
"TRIESTE," Captain Mitis, will leave for the above places, on TUESDAY, the 17th September, P.M..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 28th August, 1901. [916c
SAILING VESSEL.
FOR NEW YORK. HE 3/3 A. 1. 1. American ship
THE
"MANUEL LLAGUNO,"
upon this a tobe of the same metal was placed, so as to work as a pivot,
Upon this pivoted tube-Dr. Bradbury hung a carefully moulded tongue of vulcanined red rubber, so arranged that it could be removed
The stump of Anderson's genuine tongue, with all its attached muscles, was in good condition.
KOBBERS SECURE HALF A TON | all taxation and public improvements, even those most, necessary to the health and comfort OF GOLD,
of the poor, until they can secure their ends. He therefor meets this contumacy with the drastic order just cited. With regard to the money question, Mr. Chamberlain obat will by the patient. serves that in Malta wages have continually risen until they are now from as, to 31. a day, and of a skilled labourer 35, 4dto 6r. 8d. a-day, while in Italy, and Sleily the corresponding rates are barely if at all more than half these sums Taxation in Italy averages £2. 145. 3d and in Malta 1, 3, 2d It appears abundantly that the elected members represent a small minority of the Maltese population
Cunning, patient and daring thieves broke into a safe in the Selby Smciting and Lead Company's works at Vallejo Junction between midnight and daylight yesterday morning, says the San Francisco Chronicle of 7th ult, and secured thirty-seven bars of gold. The mass weighed 1,130 pounds and its value, was $180,00. It is the largest theft of gold bullion known in this country. The thieves planned their work with infinite caution and patience. They executed the coup with daring and quick hess. They disposed of every tell-tale sign with remarkable foresight and made their escape, taking the enormous booty with them, in such fashion that, so far as can be foreseen now, they will never be traced. The mere act of taking the gold was one of extreme sim- plicity. The method followed was the driving of a tunnel not over five feet in length, under inside and piercing the bottom of an iron safe the wall of the refinery, turning upward just
that stood next the wall The tunnel started Just outside of the wooden wall, the opening being a mere hole three feet deep, as many feet long and a foot and a half wide. A grown man could barely squeeze into this hole and wriggle himself into the tunnel leading under the wall. There, lying on his back, he could, if he were an expert; operate a drill and cut through the bottom of the safe. Once the hole was opened, the thief crawled up into the safe
will load during September and October, sail- and passed gold bars down to his confederates. ing about 25th October.
The thing was perfectly easy..
(7270
For Freight, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, 8th July, 1901.
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THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
FOR FOOCHOW VIA SWATOW AND AMOY.
THE Company's Steamship
"ANPING MARU," Captain S. Atsumi, will be despatched for the above Port, TO-MORROW, the 11th instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents. Hongkong, 10th September, 1901. [azic NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA, (Florio and Rubatitis o United Companies),
STEAM FOR
BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE AND' PENANG.
will be despatched for the Having, connexion with Company's Mail
above Port, on or about the 13th instant.
To be followed by the
S.S. HANAPA,”
about 15th October, 1901,
For Freight, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.; Agents.
Hongkonu. 3rd September, 1001
1871
CALIFORNIA AND ORIENTAL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
IN CONNECTION WITH
THE ATCHESON TOPEKA & SANTA
+
FE RAILROAD CO.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG TO SAN DIEGO AND SAN FRANCISCO, VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU, Taking Cargo and P: wengers to JAPAN PORTS, and HONOLULU, "he UNITED STATES, &C Carlisle City... | ....... } abour Sept. 14 Strathgyle..... | ...... {
Oct. 5
T
"HE Steamship
about
"CARLISLE CITY,"
Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and GENDA,
ALSO
VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITER. RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN, PORTS up. to CALLAO,
Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN
GULF and BAGDAD also BARCE
LONA VALENZA, ALICANTE, AL- MERIA and MALAGA.
HE Steamship.
THE
"BISAGNO," Captain Brusaca, will be despatched as above. TO-MORROW, jhe ith instant, at Noon.
At BOMBAY, the Steamer is discharging in VICTORIA DOCK.
Masonic.
PERSEVERANCE LODGE
OF
HONGKONG, No. 1,165. REGULAR MEETING of the above A LODGE will be held in the FREEMA SONS HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 16th instant, at 8,30 for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. Hongkong, 7th September, 1901. [988c
Intimations.
M. STEVENS & CO.
CARRY IN STOCK,
A FULL LINE OF "GERMINAL" MANILA CIGARSTM
T. M. STEVENS & CO.
Beaconsfield Arcade. -19590
Hongkong, zad September 1901.
C. E. WARREN, BUILDING .CONTRACTOR, WYNDHAM STREET (Opposite to the CLUB GERMAnia). SAN
ANITARY APPLIANCES SUPPLIED and FIXED, DRAINS, TRAPS, WASTE PIPES, &c. CLEANSED and RE PAIRED. Sanitary Board Notices receive prompt attention. Agent for MOSAIC TILES. Prices on Application.
(558c
THE NEW FRENCH BEMEDY.
i
BAD FOR THE ELEPHANT!
On the Assam-Bengal Railway last month an "inspection". special train ran into a herd of wild elephants in the Nambar forest. The engine collided with one of them and the front
sudden stop. No damage was done and the wheels were derailed, bringing the train to a
engine was re-railed in about an hour, but the unfortunate elephant had one of tits hind legs broken, and was otherwise severely injured. It could only lie in the aide drain of the cutting in which the train overtook the herd. On the return of the train, next day it was found lying dead in the same place.
TWICE-JILTED WIDOW.
SUES HER "LOVING" BOY" A
SECOND TIME FOR "BREACH.".
The prosaic business of the Nisi Prius Court at Manchester gave way to an amusing breach of promise case, in which some of the most amorous letters a grave judge and special jury have ever had to listen to were read with gusto by counsel for the plaintif
After taking the gold the thieves, it is sup posed, went through a railroad tunnel near the scene of the crime, and, emerging on the shore of the bay, placed the gold in a boat and made away in the darkness, leaving no trail. The basis of this belief lies in the fact that a little in trail of red pepper led from the broached safe through the railroad tunnel and to the Mrs. Com Thomas, a widów, of Grafton- rocks of the bay shore. On the rocks were street, Manchester, was the lady who sought found two goldbars, weighing $16,000, under jute consolation for her injured affections, and Mr. bags that had been stolen from another part of Alexander Young, of Rochdale, was the defend- the works. The robbers either left in exant. Both are between forty and fifty years treme haste or overlooked the bars, or dropped the slender trail of pepper and placed the gold. bare where the searching party would be forced to the conclusion that the thieves took to a boarThe uncertainty as to the motive of the robbers in making the trail of red pepper tends to disconcert the pursuers, which may be another proof of the long and careful study bestowed upon their master effort by the gang of thieves.
of age,
4
4
This was not the first breach of promise action plaintiff had brought against Young. They had met in 1891, and in 1892 she took proceedings against him, which were settled on his paying a certain amount and costs.
Immediately afterwards her counsel said, be renewed his advances, but the lady did not encourage him, as an extract from a letter she wrote him shows: "You never are the same twice, and I sometimes think you are not quite
In the safe were found $130,000 in gold bars and two tons of silver bullion, which the rob-right" 'bers did not try to carry away. They could have taken it all if they had wished.
The robbery caused intense excitement in the city and Sheriffs and Police vied with each other in their efforts to trace the perpetrators of the daring crime. On the afternoon of the 7th a man named Winters was arrested on suspicion,
AN OBLIGING SPOOK.
People are so prone to associate ghostly manifestations with matters of tremendous
Other letters from her complaining of his conduct were written during the next five years, and in 1897 she consulted her solicitors, who cautioned him. But he was irrepressible.
In one letter be expressed a hope that she was "blooming like a June rose, and as 'merry as the birds in June," He assured her in an- other that be was "still the same loving bay, and hoped they would be "as happy with each other as two kittens." "All I want from my dear, golden canary bird," he wrote," ja kind- ness. He uttered the pious hope that she would live long and glide into heaven on a
What was wanted was an armngement that should bridge the space between the front of his mouth and the back, and which could be controlled by the muscles of the tongue stump To accomplish this Dr. Bradbury bevelled away the rear part of the artificial tongue so that it would slide partially under the stump of Anderson's tongue.
When the device was put in place it was found to work excellently. By depressing the stump of his tongue, Anderson was able to cause the artificial rubber tip to rise up.
He could not depress it much, but this fact
great deal of practice to work the artificial made little.difference, he found. It required a
tongue properly, but Anderson persevered and triumphed.
Shipping.
Arrivals, SZECHUEN, British steamer, 1,158, A., H. Hall, 9th Sept.,-Shangbai via Swatow goth Aug. Sugar.--Butterfield & Swire. ** ARRATOON AFCAR, British steamer, 2,879, E.
Fey, 10th Sept, Singapore 4th Sept General-David Sassoon, Sons & Co. MONGXUT, German steamer, 852, Götahe, roth Sept, Bangkok 3rd Sept., Rice-Wind- RADNORSHIRE, British steamer, 1,889, R. C..
son & Co.
Bindloss, toth Sept.-Singapore 3rd Sept., General. Shewan, Tomes & Co. TAISANG, British steamer, 1,544, Bradley, toth
Sept, Shanghai 6th Sept., and Swatow 9th, General-jardine, Matheson & Co.. THALES, British steamer, 893, A. J. Robson, 10th Sept., Taiwanfoo via Swatow 6th Sept., Général.-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HELEN H. WYMAN, American ship, 1,664, D.
A. Vanhon, roth Sept.,-Chefoo 18th Aug, Ballast-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
FLANDRIA, German steamer, 1,286, F. Eich-
baum, toth Sept.,-Shanghai 6th Sept General-Siemssen & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Ofies. Friching, British str., for Shanghai. Szechuan, British str, for Shanghai. Kagoshima Maru, Japanese str, for Moji. Taiyuan, British str, for Manila.. Duke of Fife, British str, for Shanghai. Dagmar, German str, for Chinkiang. Pak Kong, British str, for Canton. Coptic, British str., for Shanghai. Clara, German str., for Hofhow. Glenroy, British str., for Nagasaki. Yedo Maru, Japanese sir, for Chefoo. Flandria, German str. for Canton." Samning, British str., for Wachow Wha Verde, Portuguese str., for Macao.
Paberturak.
Sept. 10, Coptic, British str., for San Francisco, Sept. 10, Telemachus, British str., for Swatow, Sept. 10, Duke of Fife, Brit. str., for Shanghai. Sept. 10, Haimun, British str., for Swatow, Sept. 10, Yedo Marx, Japanese str., for Chefno. Sept. 1o, Kagoshima Maru, Jap.str., for Japan.
Sept. 1o, Kagoshima Maru, Jap str., for Japan, Sept. 1o, Benmohr, British str. for Japan. Sept. 10, Talyuan, British str., for Australia.
10, British str., for Shanghai.
Passengers-Arrived.
For triber Particulars regarding Freight THERAPION personal, if not historic partent, that one bed of roses. Then be called her his "blue: Sept: to, pagmar, German str, for Chinklang
and Fassage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 10th September, 1901. 1982c THE CHINA, AND MANILA STEAM, SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA.
THE Company's Steanfship
** DIAMANTE,"
will be despatched for SAN DIEGO and SAN | FRANCISCO, VIA MOJI, KOBE, YOKO Captain 1. Rattenbury, will he despatched as HAMA and HONOLULU, on or about above TO-MORROW, the 11th instant, at the 15th September.
5 BM Through Bills of Lading issued to any point The Attention of Passengers is directed to in the United States.
the Excellent Accommodation provided by this Cargo will be received, on board until P.M. Stearner. She is fitted throughout with Electric the day previous to shiling. Parcel packages | Light. will be received at the OFFICE until the same time. All parcels should be marked to addreis
in full. Value of same is required.
Consular Invoices, to accompany cargo des. tined to Points beyond San Diego, should be sent to the Company's Office, addressed to the Collector of Customs, San Diego.
For further Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, China and Japan. Hangkane. 15th July,
17500
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION 'COMPANY,
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, CALCUTTA; .COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID,
FIUME AND TRIESTE. - (Taking Cargo at through Rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS). THE Company's Steamship
# CHINA," Captain Leva, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 17th September, Pím.
For Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co.,
. Agents, Hongkong, 28th August, for
· THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
1685c
FOR ANPING VIA SWATOW AND AMOY.
THE Company's Steamship
THE
"MAIDZURU MARU" Captain K. Sudzuki, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instante pakete
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
engagents, rikka
Hongkong, 4th September, 1901
"GLEN” LINE OF STEAMERS.
(226c
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship,
GLENGYLETE
A Doctor is carried,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
This succesful and highly popular remedy, as employed. in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and others, combines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed.
minor courtesies which render life in the flesh scarcely expects to kear of any of those little eyed queen, sa lovely but so seldom seen," and
"a big handsome strawberry" 60 agreeable, as emanating from an intangible spirit. Yet, by the home mail, comes news that not only courtesy, but Christian kindliness may There is comfort in the thought. According to Turk in the non-corporeal bosom of a spook the story, it seems that a mother was lying in bed with her child, when the latter woke up and asked for water. The mother objected, and said, "Lie still, dear; it is too dark to get
THERAPION No. 1, in a few days only. removes all discharges from the urinary organs effectually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious dis- eases. In dysentery, piles, irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and kind, it will be fons astonishingly efficacious, man, Mr. Haweis, entered her bed room, some of the more trying complaints of this up." Whereupon the spirit of her old clergy- dies at relief where other well-tried and lit the candle for her. The mother, so says remedies have been powerless,
the report, then got up and gave her child a THERAPION No. 2, for impurity of the drink. This is one of the first modern demonstr blood, scurvy, pimples, spots, blutches, pains ations of a spirit doing anything. practical, and and swellings of the joints, secondary symp toms, disease of the bones, sore throat, and all
on the head thereof, a home paper suggests diseases for which it has been too much that if only some ingenious scientist could baid [987c fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., to together an army of auch willing workers, the possibilities would be immense and the servant problem would dissolve itself into a dream. We do not doubt but that this suggestion is good. Unhappily we do doubt the episode of the candle and the spirit of the broard-minded preacher and lecturer. What was it-doing in the locally anyhow?
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, General Managers. Hongkong, 7th September. 1001. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE I.A.L. Steamship.
THE
"ARAGONIA,", Captain Forst, will be ready to receive Cargo for the above Fort on FRIDAY, the 13th instant, and will be despatched on the 13th instant, A.M.
For Further Pasrticula, apply to
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office. Hongkung, 7th September, 1901.
THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
19850
FOR TAMSUI VIA SWATOW & AMOY THE Company's Steamship
"DAIJIN MARU," Captain T. Ogata, will be despatched for the Above Ports, on SUNDAY, the 13th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA Agents. Hongkong. 9th September, 1001, (126c EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling » PORT DARWIN and QUEENS
LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo. to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, A TASMANIA, &c,): HE Steamship
THE
~ “AIRLIE,” Captain George, will bs, despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 3rd October, at Noon.."
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted. for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham- ber, which ensures the supply of Fresh, Provi- sions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage...
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric light
A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried. PROCE
Return Tickets issued by this Com pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for retum by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGA-"
Captain T. Darke, will be despatched for the TION COMPANY and vice verst
above Port, on the 28th September, 1901
For Freight or Passage, apply to
5 Hongkong, 2k1 Apnay 1921
RABAT MCGREGOR BROS, & GOW
[9374
For Freight or Passage, apply to
A GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
(Agents); Hongkong, 9th Aeptember, 1901, 19920
the destruction of the sufferer's teeth and ruin of health. This preparation purifies the whole system through the blood, and throughly eliminates every poisonous matter from the body.
THERAPION No. 3; for nervous exhaustion, waste of vitality, and all the distressing con- sequences arising from early error, excess, residence in bot,, unhealthy climates, &c. It posseses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated.
THERAPION may be procured of the firm cipal Chemists and Merchants throughout the. world. Price in England 2/9 and 4/6. In order ing, the purchaser should state which of the three numbers he requires, and observe that the Word "THERAPION" appears on the Guvern ment, Stanip (in white letters on a red ground) affixed to every genuine package by order of Her Majesty's Hon. Commissionere, and with out which it is a forgery, and the Hongkong, China and Manila,
Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited,
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX,
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
"MR. OHAMBERLAIN AND THE
MALTESE..
In spite of all this bubbling love, the marri age fixed for last Christmas did not take place. The defendant said he was still willing to
that the wedding should take place at a registry. marry the ladyin fact, he had arranged office on July so. He was there, but she wasn't..
wrongs, the plaintiff wept copiously.
During, counsel's pathetic recital of her
She was awarded £400 damages../
poot-in which the plaintiff was a widow, named In another breach of promise case at, Liver Flora Mostyn, and the defendant a medical assistant, named Ernest Booker, a letter was read in which the faithless swain, urged his Jady-love "not to be shy with him."
to postcards, and rapidly cooled down from After writing sixty letters the defendant took what he called "concert pitch.
Booker's request, sent away her boarders, and The plaintiff dismissed an elderly admirer at
bought a trousseau.
For these wrongs she was awarded £125,
THE MAN WITH AN ARTIFICIAL TONGUE,
When a man loses his tongue, alther by disease or by the surgeon's knife, it has hither- to been necessary for him to go through life without a tongue. Artificial limbs arid arti ficial features have been constructed, but none had ever tried to construct an artificial tongue, until Dr. Francis Bradbury made a rubber tongue for George Anderson, who lives in Philadelphia, but was until a few weeks ago a dweller in New York w
Mr. Chamberlain has dealt firmly and decisively with the factious opposition of the elected members of the Maltese Council to the policy of the Government on the language question. These representatives resisted the right to English being used in the courts where Englishmen were concerned, and their resis tance being overruled, prevented necessary measures of sanitation, the building of schools, and other public works. The Colonial Secre. Anderson is a cigarmaker by tradef and a tary has consequently, by an Order in Council, cigar smoker by babit. His average consump sanctioned these works and the expenditure-tiou, he says, was fifteen cigars a day, and £38,000-which they will entail. In his despatch, sometimes he smoked twenty. He contracted dated July 30th, 1901, Mr. Chamberlain reminds cancer of the tongue. Anderson recognised the Acting Governor, Lord. Congleton, that the the symptoms almost as soon as they appeared, educational returns show that the people of and went to Bellevue Hospital for treatment. Malta and Gozo, having the choice before them be surgeons told him that his only chance of whether their children should be instructed in life lay in removing his tongue, which was duly English or in Italian, läve by an 'overwhelming majority elected for their Idatruction in the English language, and this decision has been arrived at by the people in spite of every kind of influence and pressure which has been brought to bear upon them by the limited class who are interested in maintaining a privileged Position for the Italian language in the Islands". land He adds
The opponents of free choice for SOLE, AGENTS for HONGKONG and the pens to force the Italian language: on people of Malta having failed in their EMPIRE of CHINA AZE
ZASOWATKINS, LIMITED APOTHECARIES HALL, 66, Queen's Road,
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DISORDERED LIVER tall PASS AND FEMALE AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES,
CARA MARCO Cents per Box
Prepared only by the Proprietors! THOMAS BEECHAM. St. Helens,
Central, Hesakang.
done
When the wound had healed, finding that he could not eat solid food owing to his being un- able to control it in his mouth, Anderson asked Dr. Bradbury, of the New York College of Den- tistry, to see if he could do anything with the
jump of tongue which remained
The surgeon knew that such an attempt had never been successful, but he nevertheless de cided to try to make an artificial tongue.
The first thing done was to place good caps to form a secure basis bar of
majority which has conclusively shown. over the back teeth, soj that it prefer, Engility have how for the work to b #44 openly announced as their poilby the refaint of oliver was stic
Per Taisang, from Shanghai, &c.—96 Chi- nese...
Per Arratoon Aptar, from Singapore-Mri. E. Fey, Mr. F. B. Maltby, Misses Lloyd, H. Lloyd, and 501 Chinese,
Kobler.
Per Thales, from Coast Ports-go Chinese. Per Flandria, from Shanghal-Captain R.
Departed
Per Natal, for 'Shanghai-Messrs. B. F. S. Remedios and child, Petil, M. da Cunha and F. M. Cruz For Nagasaki-Messrs. B. Fer-
d'Assumpção and J. C. R. d'Assumpção. For Kobe--Messis. J. M. F. Basto, C. A.-R. nandez, John Ogorak, and a Japanese For
Yokobama-Mr. Wong.She Chung,
Per, Yarra, for Saigon-Metsrs, Llegeot, A. Guichard, V. Demolis, V. Michel, Joas Martens, K. Moritz For Colombo- Chinese. For Singapore Mr. W. Ackwright, 6 Chinese and child. For Bombay Mr. S. M. Naique. For Port Said Mr. G. M. Scopinche. For Marseilles Mr. and Mrs. Le Roux and a children, Messrs. F. J. Gil, Chanson, Perion, F. Tarabur, J. Ollivier, F. Moullic and Jodean.
Per Coptic, for Shanghai-Mrs. J. Stavers, Messrs. 1. Thebaud and servant, R. Inglis, Miss Ida Clifford, Mesars. W. M. Swarthout, Jack Swarthout, Mrs. Toks, and Mr. E. Cox For Nagasaki-Mr. H. J. Limby For Hong... ulu-Miss Lei Kwan Ta For San Francisco -Dr. and Mrs. H. M. McCandless, Master Willie, Miss Roth, Master Bally, Messrs: C. H. Woodward, U.S.N. and N. M. Nelugn. For New York-Mr. Geo. H. Ahlson. For London -Mr. G. C. da Bois, and Mrs. L. H. Glover.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Capt Gotshe, of the steamship MengkME, from Bangkok, reports: Fine weather through- out the voyage.
shire, from Singapore, reports Fine weather Capt. R.C.Bindioss, of the steamship Radner. with light S. breeze
from Shanghai, reports:-Fine weather, light Capt F.Eichbaum, of the steamship Flandria,
variable
winds and calms.
Shanghal and Swatow; reports: Light variable Capt. Bradley, of the steamship Talsang, from winds and fine weather throughout.,
Capt. A. H. Hall, of the steamship Serchun, from Shanghai and Switow, clear weather with light N.E. winds
Apcar, from Singapore, reports Experienced Captain E. Fey, of the steamship Arratian
throughout, light S. and S. W. brentes, with, fine weather
Taiwanion, via Swatow, reports Left Taiwan- Capt. A. Robson, of the steamship Thales, from,
Ffoo at noon on the 6th frist, strong N.E. breere
fine and clear weather with high NE sea to Swatow at pm on the 9th, light variable Swatow, arrived at 8.30 am, on the 7th Left'
ENE to WNW breezes, overcast and showery m to KupchlIsland them ready, NW brette and fine, clonkly want Toth, with light Në tes throughout r/Vaise
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