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FOR THE SEASON 1903-1904.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1903.

BIRTH. On the 31st August, at Hongkong Hotel, the wife of Mr. H. HAYNES, of a daughter. (1060

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1903.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A NATIVE girl (14) was charged at the Magis. tracy for unlawfully and cruelly ill-treating a fowl. She was.fined $y or in default fourteen days' imprisonment.

ONE hundred British warships assembled at Lagos Bay on the conclusion of the extensive manouvres that have been held. The ad- mirals visited the King of Portugal.

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CHEONG KAMITIN V. THE NAM CHRONG FIRM.

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Ar the Magistracy this morning, before Mr. J. | Cine more chance to buy x Kodak for 55; a♫A CHINESE COMPRADORE CASE | AQUATIC ENTERTAINMENT. AT- H. Kemp, a native hawker was fined go with good Kodak. LaMunyon, 31, Des Voeux the alternative of two months' hard labour for Road-Advt.. being in unlawful possession of a leather case containing clothing to the value of $10, renson- ably suspected of having been stolen.

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SIR CLAUDE MACDONALD, British Minister in Tokyo, returned to the capital from Nikko on the 18th inst. He called on Baron Komura; Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the following morning, and had a conference which is said to have lasted for some hours.

THE Russian 3,5. -Aherson, belonging to the Volunteer Flect, and chartered by the Russian Government, arrived at Port Said on July 23, The Kherson was to embark 5,000 tons of coal at Port Said on her way to Port Arthur. The Maritia with the Kherson are destined for the Far Eastern Service.

ORDERS are now being executed from The steamship Nordkyn, Captain Beere, is THE case in which a native boatwoman and two

New Stocks only.

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PRICED CATALOGUES, with Hịnts on Gardening, can be obtained free on Appli:

.cation.

These SEEDS are supplied to us by the BEST GROWERS IN THE WORLD.

It is essential to use particular care when

sowing and to exercise supervision over the

Chinese Gardeners, whose "olo custom"

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due here from New York, to-morrow. She has a quantity of powder and dynamite on board in transit for Chinese and Japanese ports."

Do your own developing without a dark rʊom by using an Eastman developing machine. LeMunyon.dvi.

Tuk present establishment of 546 harbour and Indian coast defence lascars is about to be

mised to the full authorised strength of 650, by enlistment during the current financial year, being.104.more men.

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PANG WONG (26), a trader at No, 28, Gough Street, was taken hefore Mr. J. II. Kemp, Police, Magistrate, for plucking a lower from a

The grand benefit concert tendered to "Alva the Great" will be held at the City Hall on

Wednesday next, at 9 pm. The following is the programme :-

Overture.

Song (Selected).... Descriptive Song,... The Ventriloqual Sketchi Serlo Comic Song..... Origiani absurdities by.

...Mr. A. F. Tyler. ***** ***ME. Cullen Calman's...Mr. H. Palmer „Alva the Grat .Mr. W. Dockroo ...Mr. C. Burnett

Coon Songança... Mr. W. Rogers -Interval is minutes.

Overture......................Mr. A. P. Tyler Comic Song...... The Paryon Sald.,.Mr. W. Dockree Cemo, The Tramp Juggior Serb Comic Song... Pinte Sole..... Comicalities.

"God save the Ling.

Mr. H. Palmer Mr. C. F. Joukins Mr. C. Burneis

COMMENTING on the sale of the Oriente Hotel at Manila, a local journal says; Manila neods a new hotel. Her inadequacies in this connec tion have become proverbial. Through pas sengers in the port prefer to remain on board

their boats lying in the Bay. The night after men were charged some days ago with having the arrival of a recent stranier seven women a quantity of indige on their boat, which slept in one room in the Oriente and the men was suspected of having been stolen was

of the party made a dormitory of the barber again heard this afternoon before Mr. J. H.shop. Nor was this a special rush of business. Kemp. Mr. Grist appeared for the complainant From Colombo to Yokohama overy Oriental and Mr. Almad for the defendants. Mr. city worthy of the name bas at least one great Grist withdrew the charge and the defendants horel. Here the reasonable comforts of living were, accordingly, released from custody.

may be found. Here the traveller rests at ease and his whole impression of the country visited is vitally affected by the conditions which im- mediately surround him. Manila needs such hotels. The business interesis and the social interests of the whole community demand them. Some of these hotels have become

Manila such an hotel would pay and pay right famous, and, better than that, they pay. In

well. No better investment is at hand. The

I will be seen from our advertisement columns that another boxing contest will take place at the City Hall shortly. The date fixed for the exhibition is Thursday next the 3rd prox.

Jones, of H.M.S. Albion, will fight Newman fr a side bet of one hun dred dollars. Jones is far the heavier man of the two, scaling no less than thirty pounds more

At the Supreme Court this inorning before the Chief Justice Sir W. 31, Goodman, a case was heard in which Cheong Kam Tir, compradore 10 Messrs. Meyer & Co., sued the Nam Cheong firm for the sum of $37,104.65 being the amount due from the defendant firm upon twenty-five promissory notes for certain goods supplied. The plaintiff was represented by Mr. E.-H. Sharp, KC, instructed by Mr. Bonnar (of Messrs. Dennys & Bowley), the defendants' solicitors being Messrs. Ewens & Harston. The defendant firm did not appear in Court. The case for the plaintiff was set out as follows:--

The plaintiff is the compradore to Messrs. Meyer & Co. who carry on business as mer- chants at No. 5. Queen's Road, Victoria, in this Colony. The defendants re dealers in piece goods and carry on business at No. 27, Jervois Street. The plaintiff as such compradore is responsible to Messe. Meyer and Company for payment for all goods supplied by them to their Chinese customers. For some years the

defendants have been in the habit of buying goods from Messrs. Meyer & Co. Between the 22nd of July, 1901, and the 3rd October, 1901, Messrs. Meyer & Co, sold and delivered to the defendants goods to the total value of $37, 14.65 in respect whereof the defendants gave to the plaintiff as such compradore twenty-five promis. pay to the plaintiff as such comp adore various sory notes whereby the defendants promised to sums amounting to the said value. The plain.

tif craves leave to refer to the said notes at the

hearing. The said notes became due on various dates between the 31st July, 1951, and the 2nd January, 1902. The defendants have not paid The plaintiff therefore claims the said sum of the said notes or any money on account thereof.

$37,194,05 due upon the said notes together with interest at the rate of 8% per annum from the 27th day of March, 1902, till payment or judgment.

The following is the statement of defence:- I. The defendant say that at the time when

At the V. R. C.'s enclosure on Saturday afternoon the members of the Water Polo AsLociation gave an aquatic entertainment which was very well attended. The committee did all in their power to afford amusement to the spectators, and saw to everything being mado au comfortable as possible for the visitors. At 4.30 P, the programme started with a two lengths

handicap).... The result was as follows.

First heat. 1st-Frank Jorge Ind-J. M. Barretto.

Second heat.

Ist J. Alves

and J. R. Pereira.

The team race was the next to follow," and some good swimming was shown. It ended in a victory for Witchell's team. Exhibition diving was then'introduced and some excellent performance on the part of Shumacker and Tub deservedly commended. Jorge was

the next on the list, but not many ventured out. Frank Jarge and M. A. Razack made several strenuous efforts to enter

·race was

the tubs but failed; the craf.s sank no sooner they got in. In this race the first heat was won by N. H. Alves and the second heat by A. E. Alves. The water polo was the next to occupy the pond, the teams representing A. E. Alvas pick and that of W. Armstrong. After a hard fought contest the match ended in one all. Mr. Meek acted as referee and Mr. Armstrong as timekeeper. The spectators thoroughly enjoy. Mr. A. R. Alves and Mr. Frank White, the prin ed their afternoon, and we have to congratulate cipal officials responsible for so successful an entertainment.

CANTON NOTES.

(From a Correspondent.).

Canton, 29th August, 1953. ANOTHER RISING THREATENING.

methods of dealing with the Seeds may pot in the Public Garden. He admitted the than his opponent, Nevertheless, by those American community is here to stay. The the twenty-five promissory notes referred to in they have discovered a plot for another rising

sometimes lead to disappointing results.

CLAY'S FERTILISER,

charge and was fined $2. or one week's im- who are familiar with the stand Newman can prisonment.

make, some good sport is anticipated.

FOR entering a shop at No. 8, Queen's Road Central, on Friday afternoon, and stealing Therefrom, thirteen overpots value about Luí Loi, a coolie, of no fixed abode, bad to ap- For use in the garden generally, pear before Mr. Kemp to answer the charge.

He was sent to gaol for two nionths.

RANSOME'S LAWN-MOWERS.

THE new Philippine Coast Guard steamer Min- danao is not su far below the standard as was at

first reported. She is now on duty and is giving satisfaction on her first trip, several telegraphic The Best and Cheapest Machines in the messages having been received froin her ai points where she has cailed. As regards speed, Market.

she is doing all that was expected of her.

THE Governor-General of Netherlands india has presented to the Imperial Universities of A. S. WATSON & Co., o and Kyoto the elaborate and valuable

LIMITED.

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CABLE ADDRESS: "ACACE, HONGKONG, A 1 C. CODE, 4TH EDITION,

ESTABLISHED 1859.

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exhibit of cinchona, including a set of photo graphs and specimens, representing the Government cinchong estates at Preanger Regencies, Java, as shown at the Osaka

Exhibition.

THE Mitsu Bishi Dockyard Co. are building four steamers for the Nippon Yusen Kaisha at their Nagasaki Dockyard. The Jakue Maru is a vessel of 1,900 tons, while the Nikko Afaru is of 5,100 tons, the Ceylon Maru 3,000 tous and the Tango Mark 7,000 tons. The Inks Muru was delivered to her owners on the goth inst, and the Nikko duru is almost finished. The keel of the Ceylon haru was laid last month and the material for the Tango far has just been ordered from abroad.

A COLLECTION of coins and medals recently bequeathed to the Belgian Royal Library by the late M. Charles van Schoor possesses rare interest for numismatist. The distinguishing feature of the collection is that it is restricted exclusively to papal issues, of which there are 750 pieces. Of these 1,450 are cuins, 248 in guld, 1,000 in silver, 240 in copper and bronze. The other 1,303 are medals, 26 in gold, 630 in silver, and 644 in copper. In issues dating from the twelfth century the collection is especi-

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MR. Gegg, manager of Kennedy Horse Really rich, very few pieces being missing. pository, kindly informs us that, early in September, an Australian horse.dgalne fada yon's, 31, Des Voeux Road,—Advt. some walers which will be for sale. Here is a good chance for gentlemen who require good polo ponies, which are considered very scarce just at present,

Mail your films and Kodak orders to LeMun- yon, P. Ở. B. 368ượt

TAXIS

Bagumbayan is destined to become to Manila what the Bund is to Shanghai or to Yokohama. When the harbour improvements are done and the city walls are razed the south of the Pasig river is certain to become the side of greater consequence.. On this pleasant drive a new hotel should be built, a great hotel looking out over the Bay and the Luneta, a hotel worthy of Manila, worthy of the Orient, worthy of a great American community, '

Framing, fancy and artistically done by Le- Munyon, 31, Des Vœux Road,—Adut,

TYPHOON WARNING.

General Edw. S. Bragg, U. 5. Consul General, kindly furwards the following copy of a telegram which he received from Manila

yesterday:

Manila Observatory, August, 30th, 620 o'clock p.m.

The depression seems to have entered the Coast in the neighbourhood of Amoy.

CORRESPONDENCE.

me me uptalons expressed by Correspondents in this columa.

as

It has been officially reported to the Viceroy“ and Governor here, by the local authorities, that

such as that which proved abortive by the time- the statement of claim were given, the plaintiff was and still is a partner in the defendant firm. Chinese officials by the Hongkong Govern

ly and friendly warning communicated to the 2. No account has been taken and no balance

ment in January last. The report states that." struck of the partnership properly,

3. The defendant will object that the plaintiffs date for the revolt has been fixed for the 3 th rebel uniforms have been discovered. The claim is not maintainable at law.

inst. (to-morrow) on the 19th September, „Al.: The reply reads follows:-As to the allegations contained in the first and though in reality the report was sent in, per- second paragraphs of the statement of de-sonally I doubt its accuracy. The city wears its usual aspect and nothing of a threatening about of 9 years prior to the 8th March, 1892, fence, the plaintiff says that for a period of

character is so far apparent in the air. It is. (that is to say, before the transactions referred very likely that the report was prompted by fear on the part of the focal officials who have to in these proceedings) he was partner in

been more or less in a state of anxiety thrẻ ugh the Nam Cheong firm. But on the said date

the city being denuded of its normal strength the plaintiff with the consent of his co-partners retired from the said partnership and assigned with the Kwangsi rebels has taxed the resources of the official military guards. The struggle his share therein to one Chan Hop Kee. Since

of the city to its utmost limit. the said date the plaintiff has had no interest in the business of the said firm. The plain-is at an end. They have gained their day, the tiff joins issue. with costs.

His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiff

CROWN LAND SALE.

MARINE LOT NO. 281. Messrs. Meyer & Co. secured Marine Lot No. 281 at North Point for $8,020 at the Govern ment auction sale this afternoon. They were not opposed in the bidding. The property contains 16,000 square feet with a continuous

a. przy bid on the lot is S220.

THE SHIP CARPENTERS' STRIKE

employers yielding to their demand of sixty-

cenis wages a day.

THE RAILWAY.

A local correspondent has sent the following letter to a Manila journal.

"Canton, August 19-There is a great de-, mand for foremen and engineers on the rail way under construction throughout the Em- pire.

The American China Development - Company, under the auspices of the Imperial Railway Administration, is pushing the work commission a few days ago... Two others are rapidly, and the first locomotive was placed in

A score of flat cars for use.

in conveying supplies, have been placed in or der, and with these acquisitions, construction,

officials wish, owing to the difficulty of secur will proceed with activity. The work on the main line is not progressing as rapidly as the

KOWLOON INLAND LOT NO. 1,150. THE DOMESTIC SERVANT QUESTION. doing a brisk and expanding business with Messrs. Bailey and Murphy appear to be their shipyard at Hokun. This afternoon they arquired additional land from Government the requisite skilled labour, but the branch in Tekwawan in the neighbourhood of

lines extending from Canton will be ready to their works, The land thus acquired has an

bear the weight of rolling stock by November.. area of 44,000 square feet, and was bought by

, next. A large number of graduates from their senior partner (Mr. W. S. Bailey) at Szo

the U. S. Signal Corps are engaged in stretch- above the upset price of $6,600. The Crown lines along the route, and their work is rent attaching to the property is only $252 per

gratifyingly successful,"

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONOKong Telegraph." SIR,-50 general is the complaint which I lear in the Colony in regard to our native do- destics that I offer no apology for encroaching uon your space with a view to elicit attention frm proper quarters for the amelioration of a site of affairs which is growing well-nigh i torable. An Indian journal states the case ver lucidly and temper.tely concerning a like e in that dependency of the Crown. The

THE Chinese population of Manila has been variously estimated all the way from 30,000 to 10,000. An official in the Chinese Registration Division of the Custom House places the oum- ber of actual Chinese residents at 40,000, which is probably nearly the correct figure, says the Cablenetes. The registration of this portion of the population begun on June 1st, and has the Shanghai Horse Bazaar Co., Ld., which been going on without intermission every day, oervations of your contemporary mulalis the sale was small. There were only seven

except Sundays, since that date, and is likely andis apply admirably to Hongkong.

The servant question is one that, like the

THE first batch of autumn griffins consigned to

arrived on Thursday, the 20th ist, were sold by public auction in the Company's sales yard on Monday, says the N. C. D. News. Several of the most prominent racing members of the community were present at the auction, and the bidding on the most fancied lots was brisk. The prices were good, the figures realised being

FURNITURE Taels 410, 305, 235, 215, 190, 175, 125, 115, and

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

FURNITURE.

CHINA WARES.

PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS,

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

100.

detailed for this work have a big job on hand keeping the lines in proper order and prevent ing scuffling among the Chinos for precedence.

acnum.

under the hammer to-day, the attendance at Although two extensive properties came

present, besides the two purchasers just named,

DISTURBANCE AT CAUSEWAY BAY.

VILLAGERS V. MAFOOS.

to continue for many weeks to come Up to pd is always with us, as it is with our kin in the present time, 10,000 applications for registhold courtry and in the Colonies, where. tration certificates have been filed, and the hoever, it has reached a more serio where ace stage than with us out here. For obvious Bureau is kept busy from the opening until the closing of the office. Hundreds of Chineses, the difficulty of dealing with it is much grter among European communities than are in line every day and the special officers amg Indians. The Indian, generally speak- inwith his docility of disposition and respect

A regular warm time was experienced at ambrought under control and more quickly mafoos from Kennedy's Stable nearly came into fopose in authority, is more easily managed Causeway Bay yesterday afternoon, when the suits to discipline. He has, moreover, yet conflict with the Tal Hang villagers. The row toploit the advantages of combination, which originated some time last week, when one of the ral and nationalities, castes and creeds, is vedifficult to bring about, although instances sonic straw by one of the mafons High words rubbish from the stables, was caught stealing balnot been wanting lately, especially in

ensued and the villager left the stable threaten Cata. to show that combination and "boying the mafoo, who took no notice of the co" are becoming a recognised method of intimidation. The following night a couple of ill-posed servants. There is no question, too, mafɔos went over to Tai Hang village to the thth advancing years and the spread of edu. theatre. The villager, who had the difference cat and enlightenment in this land, the with the mafoo regarding the straw, spotted out Indservant is beginning to assert an inde peace and to" put on side" in a manner that immediately walked up to him and after some the man against whom he owed a grudge and woamaze and surprise his forebeara could argument, the villager struck the syce over the Fernie.

theisit in spirit the scenes of their labours. eye. A fight arose in which the few mafoos Johnson.

Hejses more than ever before-thanks in งา Entwisle.

present had the worse of it. someasure to a paternal Government which Hung Mak Hoi, lost opportunity of asserting the equality whole day long they were either cutting afternoon they sought revenge, and the of althe body politic- that he is a civis Britcus, and is inclined to presume on the fight. It was not until late in the afternoon bamboos, or getting some missile ready for a priv that such a status confers. The

that the manager heard of the row, and was consince is that the relation of dependence just in the nick of time to see a mafoo hiding betaster and servant, which was such a markalare of domestic service in the ing around the carriage stalls searching for

an iron bar behind the gate, and others look ductio much benefit to both parties, is

gang were warned that they would be handed

A MOT enjoyable meeting was held in the country like India, with its numerous villagers, whose work it was to clear away the

THE Swatow' correspondent of the N. C. D. News writes: Two boats from the Huangiai, which was run down off Breaker Point by the Empress of India, were towed in here two days ago by fishermen. About fifteen of her crew have been lost. The captain, commander, and a lieutenant stood on the bridge as the ship went down; the two latter were picked up by India's boats. The reporter for the China Mail seems to have got at sea in his facts when he makes a 1,600 h.p. composite cruiser overtake and pass an Empress:

JAMES William Osborne, proprietor of the Kowloon Hotel, charged a ricksha coolie for unlawfully refusing to complete his journey: before the completion of his engagement, aud also for asing foul language towards him. Mr. Osborne engaged the ricksha at Arsenal Street

R. A. O. B. Club room ou Wednesday when the election of officers for the ensuing month took place. Primo G. Burnett was intalled as Sitting Primo.; he then clected his officers as follows

City Marshall, Bro

Tyler, Chamb,

Madar.

Lumble,

Sepber.

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11

Constable,

Hyelt.

Physician,

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11

Waiter,

11

Assi,

"Taster,

Minstrel, Register,

11

Sheffield. Seaton. Treasurer, Primo Oxberry.

Sécretary,

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A. of B.

Host,

Bro.

J. J. Blake.

Goohill. Stainfield."

Yesterday

PHOTOGRAPHIC on Friday-afternoon and directed the coolie to The following brethern contributed, to the goo days," and was on the whole pro-anything in the shape of a weapon The whole

DEPARTMENT.

DEVELOPING and PRINTING

proceed to. Brown Jones's establishment at harmony of the evening. Sir Knight Puncher rapidppearing, and such a term as kuur over to the police, if they were caught stealing Morrison Hill Road. On arriving there, the Primo Oxberry, Bros. Conolly, Bowman, Slee- does carry with it the same meaning anything. They dispersed and took to, the

coolie refused to wait and deliberately demand-man, and Sheffield.-Contributed.· UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.ed his fare, and on being refused used bad language. Before Mr. T. Seicombe Smith at GOOD WORK.

the Magistracy on Saturday the coolic was fined $5 or seven days for the first offence and for the second $8 or two weeks' hard labour.

PROMPT RETURN, Hongkong, 29th August, 1903.

[728d

CARMICHAEL AND CLARKE,

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS,

2:

SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.

REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

TELEGRAMS: "CARMICHAEL," Hongkong

A, B. C. Code, 4th Edition.

At Code.

Lieber's Standard Code.

TELEPONE, 133.

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made in the tropice-SAN MIGUEL

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WE (N.C.D. News of the 26th inst.) 'regret state that there is quite an epidemic of cholera in the shipping world. Yesterday Mr. T. Weir, Marine Superintendent of the China Merchants S. N. Co., received a telegram from Wenchow that Mr. A. Adair, chief engineer of the Poochi,

and since as it once did. A

In orvant controversy, as in almost police had got wind of the affair and were street to hold a meeting.; but seeing that the every there are two sides, at the cor keeping an eye on them, they quietly returned respond

in our columns shows. Ac-to their quarters. cording no correspondent, the Indian domestibis Presidency at all events, is everythought not to be. He is thieving impertinent, dirty and alto gether probate who, instance intemperance in too many

A RUMOUR was given considerable circulation, in Manila, to the effect that frauds had been had died of cholera Mr. Adair hailed from disqualia source of constant worry, discovered in connection with the Government's the banks of the Clyde and was most popular and and to his master or mistress. as black is painted, and that, on the purchase of cambao in Shanghai. The report here, not only in shipping circles, but with the The oth would have it that he is not

A FRENCH CONVENT FOR MACAO.

From advices received from Macao-to-day, we learn that the anta Clara Convent School at Macao will shortly be handed over by the Canossian Sisters of Charity of an Italian

(Front Our Correspondent,} OFFICIALS IN TROUBLE The Viceroy has incarcerated about seven officials who have had to do.with commissariat- and supply of munitions. They will be held till his return, which seems pretty uncertain: p Troops continue to go up West, River as fast as they can be got away. They are even-ein- playing French launches for towing,

IMPORTATION OF ARMS, ETC. Article V, of the Peace Protocol expired on the 24th instant and is no longer in force.

TREASURE RODDERY,

treasure on board steamer, reported in my The package containing $too,oro robbed from a sampan while on her way to ship the

letter of the asth inst, has been recovered..

A THUNDERBOLT AT SEM...

the C. N. S. Tungchow, which had left Wei- On the evening of Sunday, the 23rd instant, haiwei that morning, passed through an elec tric storm of great intensity, lasting about six,

hours.

At about five p.m simultaneously with a vivid flash of lightning: a meteorite, looking like a ball of fire, was observed to strike the water at a distance of about, a quarter of a mile. large shell striking the sea from the Tungchow, producing the effect of a..

- effect of a

A column of blue vapour and steam rose slowly drifted away with the wind. The ac slowly to a height of about, thirty feet, and

of a large gun NCD, Neius, companying report sounded like the discharge"

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS: DUE. German (Zielen) to-morrow. German (Kiaulschou) to-morrON, American (Siberia) 4th prox. Australian (Chingiu) 7th prox. ↑ Canadian (Empress of Japan) 5th prox. Canadian (Tartar) 13th prox American (Coptic) 16th prox American (America Maru) a3rd prox The NP, S., Cossa. Tacoma arrived at you Yokohama on gath inst

The N G.. .. Ischia left Singapore for. this part on 8th inst, and may be expected here on and prox

for this port on Saturday, pm and is expect, d

The A. A. S. Co. ss. Nordkyn left Manila here to-morrow morning. Age.

The M. M. Co's 6.5. Australien with theerth

said that the death rate among the animals in general public and also as a footballer-Yes whole, girly and managed properly, Order to another Order. It is stated that the next French Mail left, Singapore yesterday,stamp^bían the immunizing camps was being padded and terday also cholera broke out aboard the C. E. he comp favourably with the domestic school hitherto conducted; by Italian nuns will 11 am for this port via Saigon, wedding preliva the immunized'' carabao were being re-entered and M. S. Yunghing. In the morning chief servant lands. The truth probably be carried on by French Sisters expected]The N, Y. Kas. Bombay, Mark (Bombay as newly purchased stock. It was further Officer H Watson was taken ill and was sent lies half-there are prominent excepto arrive some time in October They Line) left Kobe for this port yesterday, and is us sta stated that the Government had cognizance of to the hospital in charge of the Chiefs tions of bos. There can be no doubt, will be assisted by two or three English expected to arrive here on 6th instvena kuiti orj the fact that frouds were being perpetrated and Mr. W. Riebe, Mr. Riebe delivered his charge Indian do is only too well founded sew Order The Italian Sisters will pursue has left Shanghal on Saturday noon, and miny,sort Uk that an investigation had been began. A safely, but on his journey back to his shin in Making dance for exaggeration and their good work in the cause of charity in the St. be expected here pn, 1st prox, at 5 am dunks et bonan Commissioner, Smith and inquired concerning lifted from the sampay to the ship in an almost circumstar ut to be expected, there entirely confined to rescuing native ✨ waifs and Line) left Bombay for this port on 19th instyei pati There is nothing in the report The Govern al 1.30 p.m. yesterday The funeral willypros "charges lev inst him."Yours, etc to the poor children finds so large a scope for arrived at Nugasaki at 7.30 am, ongext; ins; 30pavid":

Engineer, however. of the indictment against and Portuguese Sisters belonging to the The Imperial German Mail as. Kiauischer's talk

representative of the Cablenews called on

the matter. Commissioner Smith said: insensible condition. He died aboard.

ment has had its representative on the ground all the time.

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question a considerable trays and where the bencfcant influence of and is expected to arrive here on 13th prox

and foundation for the the ladies who devote their time and attention The CP. R. Co's as, Empress of India treasury HOUSEWIFE the assuagement of suffering among a class and left again at 4 pm, same day for Kobe, Ealieri

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