TELEGRAMS.
THE FAMINE IN KWANGSI.
WIRES FROM NANNING.
We have been favoured with the following telegrams in connection with the famine in Kwangsi:-
To Consul Fox, Wuchow, from H. E. the
Governor of Hongkong -
Please wire to Clementi to return to
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY
The Russians at Newchwang. 9th May.
Hay, United States Secretary of State, has It is stated at Wallington that Hon. John
requested President Roosevell to authorize the joint action of the United States with Great Britain and Japan against Russian aggression at Newchwang.
(N. C. Daily News.) Finance in Japan.
Tokio, 5th May. The financial arrangement to provide the
MIDNIGHT BANDITS IN THE PHILIPPINES
BI CURE 25,000 PESOS IN PROPERTY AND MONEY,
According to the Atanila 7imes of the 4th inst. the town of Rosario, in Cavite province, was sacked on the previous night by a band of armed ladrones, estimated to have num. bered to men. The maid was evidently plained with care and it was certainly ex- ecured with success. It netted the raiders
Hongkong for consulting, settling with you funds for the intended increase of the navy willfully 25,000 pesos, tes of twelve horses, and a
where the gentleman is to go whois.proprolmbly be ceeding to assist in distribution.
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An annual folation of honds to the amount
of 6000,003 yan.
large quantity of goods that were carried away bodily from the stores and markets that were bro en open. The robbers worked without A retrenchment of 100,000 yen in adminis interruption for four hours and then, alarmed at the approach of an American, who, with a couple of compaions, opened fire with a shot- gun and revolvers, Apd from the town. They reach the authorities until late the next marie good their escape for the alarm did not morning. The heaviest losers by the raid
trative expensest
A deflection of 4,500,0:0 yen from outlay on railways...
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From Mr. C. Clementi: dated,Nänning, 4th inst. to H. E. the Governor of Hongkong:---
Arrived Nathing Propose to remain here until morning of 7th- inst, and on that By this me as 11,500,000 yen will be obtain day retum by river 10 Hongkong unlessed annually for the ten-year programme; but receive further telegraphic instructions fa de Diet may insist on extending the perind. mineextends to Posé and Lungchow, but do not suppose, that longkong fund will suffice to relieve diose districts. Wire, at ace estimated amount of fund; how much rice has heer sit up West River whint place fee reached; and, cost, at which
rice is bought by fund." "Ani staying with (Rev. Philip) linkey que (Rev. T Worship of Alliance Mission, who are thank ful for prospect of relief, Will wire details of Nanning fanning to-niorrow The only district where maize is eaten is Kwelshen All other districts should be supplied with rice:
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inst Mr, Clementi sent the On the Gh following wire Trom Nähning to HL, the Governor
Have consulted officials and gentry, esti mate number of persons in need of famine relief in Nanning city at 25,000 and
The Ragging in the Guards:
MACAO PUBLIC WORKS.
11, 1903.
Appropriations to the extent of forty-eight | ! thousand dollars, have been made by the Gov- ernment of Maçao for the fiscal year 199344 in aid of public works. The sums voted are as follows
Maintenance of buildings and
forts.............
THE KWANGSI REBELLION.
A STRONG DENIAL.
Nanking upon the receipt of a Jaint petition According to native report, the viceroy of from the gentry and merchants from Kwangtung, and Kwangsi informing him thất- Governor Wang Chili Chun bad on his own respon
To-day's Advertisements,
NOTICE.
$8,000.co sibility asked for French assistance, telegraphed IT is proposed to hold a MEETING of
to Kwangsi, and has received the following reply:The reports are atterly without a ....... 9600,00 | shadow of truth, 1f Ķwangsi lacked funds and 2,500.00 troops, application för assistance, would be made to the neighbouring provinces with the 1,500.0 approval of the Central Government,
Maintenance and repairs of public
reads and the Green Island roadway......... Afforestation, Maintenance of the Park Vasco
da Gama and garden, Districts improvement,
Personal emoluments, Other charges, Contingencies,
conco
9,665.51 1.939.49 400 co
$18,0.0.00
HUGE EMBEZZLEMENT AT ΡΕΚΙΝΟ.
COMMERCIAL:
SUGAR FREIGHTS.
and to two . According to Shanghai exchanges telegra
warning the detective department to be on the
avere as follows: Francisco Sales, 6,000 pesos; Felipa lanco, 2,000 pesos and a large quantity London, 5th May, of goods; Popular Co-operative Store, money,phic advices were received a few days since. In the House of Lords the Duke of Bedipid goods and damaged property; Felipe Abueg, sought to revive the case of Colonel Kinlock, Justice of the Peace, 600 pesos; Victoriano dels attacking Mr Bredrick, Secretary for War, and Rosatiu, stere louted; Catalino Abbey, I've Lord Ro eits, Commander-in-Chief, in stropnil goods; American school teacher, money
terms
honour as a officer and a member of the Lord Roberts solemnly declared on his House of Pecs that his judgment in the
mitter of Colonel Kintocli was absolutely
unbiassed. He was & termine', he said, to suppress disgusting and degrating practices in the army.
(Kobe Herald)
Russia and Manchuria.
Peking, goth April. The Tartar General wired to the Govern- ment yesterday that several battalions of Russian soldiers crossed the Amar and pros ficeeded to the distric appointed for withdrawal
some time las marth
Tsun Fa district at 48,000. ed.
A conference of high officers was held in the distribution of rice gruel, and sale of cheap presence of His Majasty the Emperor yester rice has been made by gentry since the 12th dayHer Majesty the Powager Empress February last, but estimate that their rice stated that was impossible to concede supply will only last another thirteen days. Manchuria, whence the ancestors of the dynasty Recommend continuance of free distributions to Russia; but it might be advisable to lease outer Mononlin, which is contiguous to of rice gruel and sale of cheap rice in Nan Siberia, providing they undertone to open t' ning and in eight centres of Tsun Fa district to unde, Prince Ching strongly oj district until end of July. Estimate total posed the proposal of the Empress and it was- of rice required at 18,200 picuts. It is noticed that the Emperor did not support the urgently necessary that relief should be sent proposal. Wang Wen-shan and Lu Chuan-lin immediately as transport from Look up a neutral attitude on the subject. Kyai Too Sing occupies at least twelve days, and unless rice arrives before present supply is exhausted the people will starve. (Rev.1cupation of the territory and have not Hinkey and (Rev) Worsnip consent to take bothered to obtain -ennission from the Chinese charge in Naming and surrounding district. Strongly advise co-operation of Hongkong committee with committee formed in Canton. Famine in Jung chow M in Taiping and Pa St
The Russians have been working several nines in Manchuria since they have been in
Government,
The Bakish and Japanese Ministers to Peking have lodged a protest against this Russian enterprise, The Chinese Government had not replied to the note-up to yesterday evening.
stdenie, one horse; Mariana Funzalon, money
and personal effects.
ENTER PUEBLO AND DISARM MUNICIPAL
POLICE
The raiders entered the town about o'clock. Ten or twelve of them had rifles, while about half of them seemed to have revol. vers. The others were armed with knives, bolous and clubs. They first disarmed the Municipal Police taking their revolvers - from then and thus augmenting their arms. They then stationed patrols in the streets and out- posts in the suburbs to prevent surprise, and began work. They went from house to house and store to store, forcing their way in and demanding money and property under threat of death. The stares and markets suffered most although nearly every householder was stood up. In sacking the stores and markets great damage was done to property for in every place there was an anxious quest for money, and goods were thrown down and fixtures destroyed.
THREE VIDS PAID TO AMERICAN SCHOOL TEACHER.
The band'ts paid three visits to the house. of the American school teacher and threatened him with force if he did not reveal the hiding place of his money. As a matter of fact they got everything he had on their first visit, and it is probable that he would have been lartured if the thieves had art hecome alarmed.
After leaving him the first time a guard was placed on his house but he managed to elude the guard and started for Santa Cruz, to get assistance. He was stopped on the road and brought back and then for a second time the thieves returned to question him. They left They told him they knew he had more money him again, and again returned at 1.30 o'clock. concealed in the house and said that if he did and reveal its hiding place they would kill him. While they were parleying, shots sounded in
and Kong Chow application for a concession for a railway The British Minister to Peking has put in an is reputed to be terrible between Chili and Pankianz. The Govern- In these places tice sells at 30 cents thement referred the British demand to Director. catty and many are dying of starvation. General Serg. That officer thinks that the The present cost of rice in Nanning city is British Minister lodged the demand with the the streets and the band scurried away.
six taels per picul. The highest praise is due to the officials and gentry of Nanning -- for excellent orgainzation of local famine relief, but their funds are spent and no more money is available from local sources,
(Renter's.)
The Irish Land Bill.
LONDOS, 8th May, The Irish Land Bill has passed the second reading by 443 against 26.
Turkey and Bulgaria. The Bulgarian Government has requested the Porte to withhold the note, which has not yet been formally presented, pointing out that the terms are so strong as to-be- almost offensive.
The Outrages at Salonika. A French naval division at Toulon has been ordered to Salonika where conflicts between the insurgents and the Turkish military actively continue.
New Bifle for the United States Army.
Government as a counter move to the Russians
in seeking to negotiate a Feriet Treaty,
The Russian Minister to Peking has now Joded a new demand with the Chinese Government. In this he seeks to close the Liaobo to foreign vessels, reserving to Russian ships alone the right to enter the river. The Russians intend in open a new service betweeg Dalny and Newchwang and they are anxious to prohibit the navigation of the I laoho be yond Inkao. The Russians have already opened several likin offices on the Liacho and the market at Inkao is depressed.
The British Minister to Peking has tereived important instructions from London and called on Prince Ching to day. The Minister lodged a strong protest against the Russian Secret Treaty fairichi,
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THE S.S KOREA"
The Pacific Mail Steamship Company inform us that the Korea will shit on schedule time, Wednesday, 13th inst, and will not be held in dock for painting as, was previously contem- pinted.
PLAGUE ON THE WEST RIVER.
Writing from Samshui, a correspondent in forms us that the plague is very bad on the The United States Army Board has select-villages along the West River, and that hun- ed a new rifle the barrel of which is entirely dreds of victims are dying daily. The various cased in wood; the rifle is four inches shorter in fongs on native hospitals at Canton have and a pound lighter than the one at present sent up a small army of native doctors to alle viate the sufferings of the people. The plague this year is very virulent, and instead of the
in use.
JATER.
The Outrages at Salonika, It has been ascertained that no lives were lost by the blowing up of the Messageries steamer Gauadalquiver at Salonika.
Railway Strike in Australia. There is a serious railway strike in Austra- lia, and troops have been called out to patrol
the streets.
The Bagdad Railway. The Brussels correspondent of the Stand ard states that, owing to the attitude of Great Britain, and the unfavourable situation in the Turkish Empire, the Bagdad railway scheme has been provisionally abandoned,
Russia in the Far East. Reuter's Peking correspondent states that the Russians have re-occupied Newchwang with a large force, also the forts at the mouth of the Liso River, and that they are making extensive warlike preparationi, foa
A SK" för ASAHI' JAPANESE BEER-
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FRIGHTENED OFF BY THE "EPORT OF FIRE-ARMS.
Another American bad been out in one of the barrios and hearing of the raid started bravely into the town. He had a shotgun and managed to secure the assistance of two natives who had revolvers. Darkness favoured their daring for the ladrones were unable to discover their weakness. began firing and when shots echoed through the streets the raid came to sudden end. The bandits had ample time for their work, however, and besides the persons enumerated in the list given above they took money and goods from nearly every house in the town,
TROOPS HAVE COE IN PURSUIT.
They
The Constabulary and Police of neighbouring towns were notified the next day and a detach ment of Constabulary was hastened to the scene with orders to follow and engage the band The ladrones had may hours! start, however, and will probably conceal their loot and scatter when they reach the hills. No
one in Rosario seems to know the leaders of the gang, although it is suspected that the raid was planned by one or more of the Cavite outlaws who have been in seclusion for some time past. Governor Trias is organizing a volunteer com- mand and will take the field in person against the band. Francisco Sales suffered before in a raid of this kind. At that time his son was abducte anda ransom of 3,000 pesos demanded for his surrender. The young man is still a prisoner if he has not been killed already.
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lookout for three japanese, who were said to
have embezzled the large sum of Pls. 300,000 ladie was successful in arresting the men on from a well-known firm in Peking. Detective
PROPERTY Owners in the SANITARY BOARD ROOM, on MONDAY, May 18th, at 3 P.M., for the purpose of considering Sections 46 and 154 of Ordinance 1 of 1903.
By Order,
Sanitary Board Room,
Hongkong, 9th May, 1903.
G. A. WOODCOCK, Secretary,
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REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL (With Liberty to call at PHILIPPINE PORTS).
PROPOSED SAIlings from Hongkong.
1903.
About "SAGAMI
25th May. CHARLES TIBERGHIEN"... 15th June. "MACDUFER
roth July. For Freight net further Information, apply
-'DODWELL & Co., 'LIMITED,
Agents.
The demand for sugar freights for the past. week has been satisfactory, when it is con- sidered that freights generally have been but in moderate demand for some time since A charter has been taken here from Java to Japan to land 3,000 to 3.500 tons dry sugar-in July to one port North China at 41 cen's closing of this charter loading in the same ports 44 cents. Since the
direction but for larger size has been booked somewhat lower rates. The elsewhere at brisk demand for sugar in Japan continuest been much larger than for some; time: past, For India the inquiry for the same ample lis
is noticeable, but this is more than made up PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, A slight falling off in the price ip Shanghai
by the gain in exchange.
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board the China Merchants steamer Taishan, Į which arrived at Shanghai from Tongiu and
TO-DAY'S EXchange. Cheloo on last Monday alternoon, and after Os LONDON, Telegraphic Transfer .1/8 informing the Japanese Consul of their arrest,
Bank Bills, on demand...1/8 3/16 they were handed over and confined at the
Credits, 4 months' sight... D'ments 4 months' sight......... 18 Consilate General.
ON BERLIN, (demand)
M.1.72) ON PARIS, Bank Bills, on demand, 2,1
Credits, 4 months sight.....2.15 ON NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on demand, ...41
Credits, 30 days' sight ON BOMDAY, Telegraphic Transfer......15
AN ECHO OF THE BOXER RISING.
Mr. Justice Kennedy delivered judgment in the case of Van Lann v. Thames and” Mersey Marine Insurance Company..
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The plaintiffs brought their action to recover 700 on a policy of insurance on two cargoes of bullocks and sheep shipped from Queens land to Taku, in North China, and which were intended for food supplies for the German. troops on active service there. In consequence of delay on the part of the shippers when the vessel arrived at Taku that port was blocked by ice, and the vessel had to put into Weihai- wei, at which place the German authorities refused to accept delivery. The vessel then proceeded southwards to Shanghai, but rinder- pest broke out among the animals, and large numbers of them died, and 30 per cent. of the survivors were found to be infected. It was, therefore, decided to jettison the remain- ing animals, and they were all thrown over. board. The defendants denied that the policy covered the loss which had taken place.
company's liability had ceased before the loss Mr. Justice Kennedy held that the insurance occurred, and gave judgment for the defend ants, with costs.
· HOW SILVER WAS BOUGHT.
SPECULATION WAS AVERTED, ·
Advices from Washington are to the effect that Colonel Edwards, Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs of the War Department, and
Secretary Root are very much pleased over their success in getting the Treasury Department to make the silver purchases for the new currency of the Philippines. There were evidences that owners of silver intended to above the prices up at the expense of the Philippine Govern- ment. It is believed that a large sum of money is saved by the action of the Treasury Depart-" ment in agreeing to make the purchases.
The Treasury Department gave notice im. mediately after Secretary Shaw decided to buy the silver, that on Mondays and Thursdays until further notice, offers would be received at the Bureau of the Mint for the sale to the Govern ment of silver bullion for this purpose. No offers of less than 5,000 ounces would be enter
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On demand
On Shanghai, Telegraphic Transfer .....
Private 30 days' sight...nom. On Yokohama, T.T. Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rate Gold Leaf 100 touch, per tae! .... Bar Silver........
OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-day's quotations are as follows:- MALWA NEW
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LAST YEAR.................. OLDEST
PATNA NEW...... BUNARES NEW
PERSIAN (PAPER)
8z+
$11.76 nom. ..24'15/16
Per chest Nominal @$ 960/980
1,030/1,040 1,002 ...@ 9971.. Nominal
@
To-day's Advertisements,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.
THE Company's Steamship,
"HAITAN,"
Captain Roath, will be despatched for the above Ports, an THURSDAY, the 14th instant,
at 14 A M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. General Managers. Hongkong, 17th May, 1903
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STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.” (With liberty to call at PutLiFFINE PORTS),
THE "Shire" Line
THE
5.S. PEMBROKESHIRE" will be despatched on or about MONDAY, the 18th instant.
The American Asintic S.S. Co.' "NORMAN ISLES,"
15th June.
will be despatched on or about MONDAY, the
For Freight, &c. apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents Hongkong, 1th May, 1901.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS: POSTE FRANCAIS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
tained. The Treasury Department bas pur-THE Company's Steamishi;? chased $2,000,000 worth of silver bullion for coinage of pesos, which is now progressing at the Philadelphia and San Francisco Mints so satisfactorily.
With regard to the notes to be issued, their denominations will undoubtedly be len, five and two pesos respectively.
Returning to the subject of silver bullion it may be interesting to know how the purchases have progressed since the Treasury Department announced that it was in the market for the metal. The formal notification led many Goverment officials to believe that the price
of silver would be immediately advanced,
and that a practical bold-up would be the To forstall, this the...Government result. was asked to suspend the law regulating the monthly coinage of its own silver bullion beld in the vaults, and coin as much from that source as the Philippines required Treasury
"OCEANIEN," Captain Guigues, will be despatched for the bove Ports on or about SUNDAY, the 17th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 11th May 03
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Hongkong, uth Mayog
(339d
NOTICE.
"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"KOREA,"
are hereby notified that their Goods are at their risk being discharged into Lighters and/or landed into our Godowns Not. 1 and 2, at | Kennedy Town, (Marine Lot 243), and delivery may be had either from Lighters or from our Godowns upon countersignature of Bills of Lading.
Goods remaining unclaimed after the 18th instant will be subject to rent.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 28th instant or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance, has been effected.
E. W. TILDEN, Agent. Hongkong, 11th May, 1003.
NOTICE,
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HE LEAL SENADO DA CAMARA OF MACAO, duly authorized, will re- ceive Tenders for the supply of ELECTRIC POWER to be used in the Lighting of the Public Streets of the City of Macao, under the following Conditions:-
1. The Tenders are to be forwarded, in sealed covers, addressed to the LEAL SENADO DA CAMARA, and delivered at the Secretary's Office of the same Department,
II. The time allowed for the forwarding of the Tenders is within Six months from the date of this Notice
III. The Tenders are to state in Mexi ','can dollars, of local currency, the following
prices
With reference to the lighting of the public streets-
1st. For each incandescent light of 16 candles, per month $.......
and. For ea h voltaic arc light of 500 candles, per mouth 8.......
yond
3rd. For each light of 16 candles, be- the minimum number fixed in the agreement, per month $......
4th. For each voltaic are light of soo candles, beyond the minimum number fixed in the agreement, per month $.......
With reference to the supply of electric power for private lighting and for the lighting of public and municipal buildings, For each hecto-watt-hou 5...... IV. The other conditions of
agreement for the concession are those that have been approved by superior authority and are open for perusal at Macao in the secretary's office of the Municipal Council, at Hong. kong, Shanghai and Kobe (Japan) in the Consulates of Portugal; and in Lisbon in the secretary's office in the municipal council.
Copies of these conditions of agreement will be forwarded to the parties, who apply
for them.
V. Any tender, unless accompanied by. a deposit of $500, will not be received.
VI. The tenders will be opened by the Leal Senado da Câmara, in public meeting, on the 21st October, 1903, át,2 P.M.
VII. The Leal Senado da Camara_re- serves the right not to grant the concession if the tenders submitted are not found convenient,
PEDRO NOLASCO DA SILVA,
President of Leal Senado da Camara," Macao, 18th April, 1903,
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THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD.
No:1 DOCK, Length inside. 514 ft. Width of entrance, top 95 ft. bottom 75 ft. Water on blocks, 27.5 ft. Time to pump out, 4 hours.
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No. 2 DOCK,
Length inside, 375 ft. Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft., bottom 45.8 ft. Water on blocks, 26.5 ft. Time to pump out, 2 hours..
|usual signs preeding it, the victims are first | AMERICAN BOUNDARIES IN THE officials objected to this, however, on accountTHESE DOCKS are conveniently situated in Yokohama harbour and the attention of
FAR EAST.
of the demand for national currency, and it was
Captains and Engineers is respectfully called to the advantages offered for Dock- finally decided to buy such silver as was ing and repairing Vessels and Machinery of every description.
wanted, in the open market.
The plant and tools are of recent patterns for dealing quickly and cheaply with work, and a large stock of material is always at hand, (plates and angles all being tested by Lloyds' surveyors);
...Two powerful Twin Screw Towboats are available for taking Vessels in or out of- Dock, and for taking Sailing Vessels in or out of the bay. The floating derrick is capable of lifting 35 tons.
taken with diarrhea and, after a day's suffering, show signs of plague in the shape of the usual awellings. Only recently, while a passenger junk, loaded with passengers, was proceeding
To prevent international misunderstanding, from Kang Moon to Kum Chuk, no less than
Rear-Admiral R. D. Bredford, Chief of the The Smelting Trust offered to sell to the sight deaths occurred in the vessel. In Shui Bureau of Equipment, has proposed to the State Government 350,000 ounces of bullion silver at Hing city, as well as Lok Lo and To Sing, the and Navy Departments the definite delimita 49.10 per ounce. This was fractionally below plague has assemed very grave dimensions, tion of the boundaries of the United States the London quotation at the time, and it was and the majority of the people have fled to the in the Thilippines. At the present time, while accepted by the Government, the Trust agree- hille and encamped in the open air. A sub- these boundaries are known by treaty, they ing to deliver the bullion free at the Philadel scription list has been opened in Canton, and have never been charted, and there is danger phis Mint. Then the Silver Trust took steps the gentry are contributing liberally towards that an American skipper may hoist the flag to prevent any effort on the part of speculators alleviating the sufferings. What is wanted are on a British or German island, with trouble as to advance the price on the Government For European, or at least native doctors, trained in the possible result; and it is not at all unlikely this purpose the American, Smelting and Re- Western science. The methode adopted by bat a German or British officer might take this fining Company (Silver Trust), agreed to sus- pend from time to time dally shipments of the native doctors are very primitive. They action with respect to an American island, boll the gail of the bears and apply the jelly to To remove all doubt, Rear-Admiral Bradford silver to London, where the price is made, No the swellings, and make the sufferers swallow has prepared a chast based upon the treaty that it would be practically impossible for guaranteed. gruel, mixed with the roots of sugar cane and rights ceded by Spain, showing the exact speculators to advance the price while the leeches are appiled to the swellings. There Far East. This chart bas, besa transmitted this course unbusiness-like methods were of any port in the world. pounded with water chestnuts Sometimes po ition of the American boundary lines in the Government was in the market. By adopting The cost of Docking, and repair work, will be found to compare favourably with the are four floating hospitals at present mcored through Acting Secretary Darling to the frustrated and the Philippine Government
Sovernment ob- in the striam opposite Kong Moon and Kum Secretary of State who has been requested to tained every advantage by this action, in _ite
Telephone: Werke, No. 506; General, No. 876. make any suggestions that may seem pertinent, effort in install a new currency syReid "azzi di para Telegrams, "Dook, Yokoha " Codes A 1 and A. B. 0. (4th), AKASHI JAPANESE BEEK.--
A SK TORNASAHI JAPANESE BEER-
G. Gimult
ASK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER-
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Steam Launches of Steel or Wood, Lighters, Steel Buildings and Roofs, Bridge Work, and all kinds of Machinery are made on the premises.
Tenders will be made up when required and the workmanship and material will be.
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May 11th, 190
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