Intimation.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
SOLE AGENTS ÎN HONGKONG
'FOR
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, DECEMBER 10 1906.
A HANDSOME-looking bulldog, with an sim- mense pedigree, a present from Lord Kitchener the Colony a day or two nigh from ledin, and to the Empress Dowager of China,-atrived 'in'
was removed to the ongkong Horse Repos tory, to be kennelled. A gentleman by the eme of Woodward has charge of the dog and was expected to leave longkong for the North with his valuable charge to-day.
the hope of bringing the Europeans to the controlled, though the evidence of the side of the Indians. Nothing happened, of neighbouring beastliness would still be course, but the temper of the Indians was gra- apparent in the water. The state of insan dually rising. In the end, they endeavoured tation which our experience has shown us to prove their strength, but were overcome. to exist at Kennedy Town, could not do Major Hall goes into three points with releas than conjure up to our minds visions of gard to the revolt, his first being a resume of a pidemic among those unfurtunate "what occurred, his second a commendation enough to come within range of the putres
of their conditions of service, and his third cent evil, since we are satisfied that no human Mx. T. ercombo Smith, who, during the past proposition. He says "As regards con being, accustomed to living in a pure untaint, few months has so ably held the office of Colon trol it is necessary that there should be ined atmosphere, could endure it for long ial Secretary during the absence of Hon. Mr. the Force a British officer who knows their with impunity. We believe that, during the H. May on leave, gave up that position on language, and understands how to deal with course of each month, sovéral of the Standard Saturday last and presided as first police ma them and also at least one good, trustworthy jemadar." That appears to be the sole recommendation of the inquiry, and it does not convey much to the lay mind un- acquainted with India. We quote the
ROBERT PORTER & CO.'S
BULL DOG BRAND
GUINNESS' STOUT
(in pinta and splits)
AND
ROBERT PORTER & CO.'S
BULL DOG BRAND
OF
LIGHT ALE
(in quarts, pints and splits).
"These are our stout
supporters in our bitter
ailments."
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
Oil Co.'s carriers proceed alongside this F. A. Hazeland took charge of the small Court, gistrate at the Magistracy this morning. Mr. wharf to discharge cargo, the officers and and Mr. C. A. D, Melbourne returned to his this inflicting, without more than casual a dockyard business is growing very fast crews of which have in most cases suffered former position as first clerk of the Magistracy.
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LONG WA HOSPITAL.
#APPOINTMENT OF NEW COMMITTEE.
TELEGRAM
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SERVICE.
FOREIGNERS FLEEING.
The Board of Directors consisting of 16 members, for the ensuing year, of the Tung Wa Hospital, has just been appointed. A RISING AT PINGHSIANG. meeting of the new committee was held at the hospital yesterday for the purpose of appoint- ing the Chairman of the Board. Mr. Ho Kom Tong, assistant compradoro, Messes, Jardine, Matheson & Co., was elected Clairman by a large majority, 13 members voting for the appointment out of 15 The other members of the directorate are Mestra. Cha Shek Yee
Tsza Yam Chee (manager, Meng Sok A rising is reported in the neigh (of the Hang Kea firm of commision agents), Lau Chin Ting (nominee of the Fawnbrokers"
Seng, cotton yaru dealers). Taai: Kwai Ng province. Ciuild), Mui King:Shek (of the California firm bourhood of inghsiang, in Kia
of Kun Fat Wing), Yu Po Sam (Tung Tak
N. C. Daily News when we say that ther complaint, but since the matter has been in Japan. The princips) of those newly formed | (compradore, Mesus. P. B. Polit and Co.), Li
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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feel confident that the Municipal Council stingly represented to us, and we have ex. will now consider the whole question afperienced the nuisance ourselves, we cannot initis and will not allow prejudgment to insist sufficently, or strongly enough, upon the stultify Major Hall's good work not senti necessity for the Sanitary Board to take im. mediate measures for the mitigation of this mental reasons to endanger again the safety of the community, as it has been endantyphoid-breeding nuisance at Kennedytown. gered, according to Major Hall's testimony, by the omission to appoint a suitable officer, in command of the Sikhs." The question is, where are they to find that good officer? And, again, is that gentleman in charge of the Indian police of Hongkong? It is a recognised fact that the Indians in this Colony are by no means the saviours of the Colony. Indeed, It is questionable if they are not more or less in the nature of a nuisance. However, if Shanghai is determined to adopt the system of appointing a British Army officer to the position there is no reason why Hongkong
should not follow suit.
THE SLAUGHTER-HOUSE DRAINAGE.
SECOND Lieutenani C. F, Smith, 3rd Battalion Middlesex Regiment, Hongkong, has been promoted lieutenant after two years' service. SUBAPAR Ahmed Din, of the Hongkong Singapoie Battalion Royal Artillery, has been promoted Subadar Major on augmentation; and Havildar Major Bulak Singh is promoted Jemadar, vice Natath Singh, retired. INSPECTOR Gourlay, of No. 2 Police Station, arrested five coolies eatly. this morning for du aping rabbish on the foreshore near the station. They were charged with the offence belore Mr. F. A. Hazeland, this morning, at the Police Court, and each man was fined' one dollar.
are the Fusan Dockyard Company with a capital al Y2,000,000 and the Moji Dockyard Company, with a capital of Y3,500,000. The Hakodate Dockyard has decided to extend its premises at an estimated cost of Y600,000; the Kawasaki Dockyard to increase its capital in Y12000; the Ishikawjima Dockyard to extend its premises at a cost of Y150,003, the saka Iros Works to carry dut extensions at a cost of Y300,000, while the Uraga Dockyard bus juder consideration a scheme to increase its.capitat by Y1,500,000.
PANG Kang, an unemployed coolie, so fixed abule, was before Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, in the Police Court, this morning, charged at the instance of P.C. 3 Attwell, with being in the servants quarters of No. 7, Macdonald Road, at one o'clock yesterday morning, without the permission of the occupier, Mr. H. W. Looker. The police in the Centrál district were informed that undesirables were to be found is the ser vants quarters after nightfall. officer visited the premises several trespassers were found, but they succeeded in making their escape, with the exception of the accuser, who was appr hended. He admitted being found on the premises, and the Court fined O Thursday evening of this week Mr. C. Khim So, with the option of fourteen days Edmunds, Ph. D. of the Canton Christian imprisonment. He entered. College, will give an illustrated lecture at the d
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When the
Val Tong (property owner), Tong Tez Sau
DR. BUN VAT-SEN SUPPOSED' LEADER.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]"
Shanghai, 10th December,
12:30 p.m.
"Rei
Foreigners are fleoing from the
(Tong On Insurance Co.), Li Kit Ping (Wang city.
Hing firm of jewellers), Tsiang Sue Fan (Tseng
Hop Cheong, Nam Pak Hong), Pau Tak Hang (compradore, Messrs. Meyer & Co.), Wong Sam Kin (Wing Cheong Sing piecegoods firm) U Feng Ui (Yeng Fei Yuen opiùm firm), Li Kin Tong (property owner) and Li, Fing Shek (wong Yuen Rice shop),
The new directors will assume office on the roth ios, when, according to custom, the re tising Board will hand over the books and accounts of the Tung Wa Hospital..
YAUMATI BRANCH HOSPITAL,
The committes, of which Mr. Ho Kom Tons was elected chairman yesterday, enters office upon a not unimportant stage in the history
of the Tung Wa Hospital; for it will be one of the duties of the new Committee to see to the Carrying out to a successful completion the branch hospital at Yaumati which it has been. the endeavour of the parent institution to have erected on the peninsula some time ago. As fas as we have been able to learn the site for the Yaumati hospital has already been granted by Government; it is conveniently situated in the neighbourhood of the disinfecting station in that rapidly growing township. So far a sam of $35,000 has already been subscribed by the Chinese community towards the cost of
It is reported that four thousand. native rebels are advancing. The insurgents wear white turbans us their distinctive beadgear.
It is rumoured that the notorious Dr. Sun Yat-sen is the leader of the rebellion.
The Governor has sent a battalion of Chinese troops from Nanchang to
rising.
copa with
the
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CANTON DAY BY DAY.
.LIKIN COLLECTIONS.
[From Our Own Correspondenti)"
Canton, 8th December, i The Likin Office has submitted the balf', yearly report on a collection of likio at Cap- fen and other places, for the first half of the current year, to H.E. the Viceroy. The amount
Attention has been drawn upon severa occasions lately to the insanitary conditions existing at West Point, as the result of the chinese Y.M.C.A. on the subject, "Along the A LONG costed Chinaman narrowly missed erection, and it is believed that a sub-committer Collected is stated at Taels 939,243, in addition'. primitive arrangements at present in exist-China Coast" The lecture wilt begjp promptly being killed on Saturday afternoon at Kowloon, of the Board of Directors will be appointed! to Taels 35,649 being likin dues on salt.
ence for dealing with the drainage and re- fuse generally. Had we not, upon the in- A. S. WATSON & CO., Standard Oil Co.'s chartered s.s. Agara, now vitation of Captain Arkley Smith of the discharging oil at their wharf at West Point, LIMITED,
gone to inspect and experience for ourselves the actual conditions which exist there,e could never have believed that the auth ties responsible for the control and sani tion of a small section of the West Point district would have been culpable of ignoring the nuisance which exists. As exits into the harbour for the blood and excreta from the slaughter house there exist only two lines of piping, one, so far as we could discover, without that closer inspection All communications intended for publication in which we deemed undesirable, of six inches The BONGKONG TELEGRAPH should ein diameter, and the other slightly bigger, so should be sccompanied by the Writer's Name and Orimary busine-communications sould be dressed
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Hongkong, 4th December, 1906,
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situated, that, at high water, the smaller of the two, which is placed about two feet higher than its fellow, is just covered by the tide, but at low water they are both exposed to view. Just where the error in the system of drainage exists, it would be impossible for us, as non-professionals, to do more than hint at. Suffice it to emphasize the fact that the result is distinctly unsatisfactory. When it is taken into consideration that the number of
pigs alone slaughtered at the Smithfield sheds, very often exceeds-between the hours of mid-night and 4.1-three hundred head, it will be recognized that two
at 8 o'clock and members are asked to bring friends, Tw coolies, who were found sleeping on a side walk at West Point last night by Tolice constable Parr, were before Mr. F. A. Baze land, at the Police Court, to-day, charged with being rogues and vagabonds, They pleaded guilty to the charge and received fifteen days hard labour each.
ENGINEER Captain John Fielder has been appointed to H.M.8. Tamar for the ap: pointment of Chief Engineer at the naval yard here. This officer has served in the department since July, 1877, when he was appointed assistant engineer, and he reached his present rank 18 months ago; He passed through the Royal School of Naval Architec ture the Royal Naval Col'ege, Greenwich. WHILE trying to leave the Quarry Bay Ship yard yesterday with an fron chain, Ng Kang, a coolic, was arrested by the watchman and taken to Shan-ki-wan Police Station. He put in an appearance before Mr. T. Sercombe Smith, a the Police Court, this morning, on a charge of theft, which, after heating evidence was proved. His Worship sent him to gaol for four monthi and to be exposed in the stocks for four hours POLICE sergeant Aris, of Kennedy Town Police Station, atraigned the master of cargo-boat No. 6323 before Mr. T. Sercorabe Smith, at the Police Court, this morning, and charged him with neglecting to cover a cargo of kerosens oil, which he had on board, on Saturday, with a serviceable tarpaulin. The defendant ad
and the cause of him being alive today is due niainly to the skilful way in which the "Star" ferryboat was handled, and the sharpness of the crew in throwing overboard life buoys and lines. A f.w minutes after doon on Saturday, while a ferry-boat was going alongside the pier at Kowloon, a long-coated Chinaman carrying a wooden box, made an unsuccessful attemp!" to spring on the wharf. He under-estimated the distance and fell into the water as the launch was swinging alongside. The cry of "Man overboard" was raised, and in less time than it would take to tell the launch's propeller was stopped, and every assistance given the unfortunate man. When he got to the surface the first time life lines and life-buoys were awaiting him, which, he took possession of. The topping of the propeller did not stop the
motion of the launch, however, for she drifted to the wharf, and the Chihaman was just in time to duck under the pier, which action saved his life, the advice having been given him by the crew of the launch. Ilis box was crushed between launch and pier and reduced to matchwood.
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GOVERNMENT INL'USTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTE, whose duty it will be to superintend the warh of building and subsequent control and work.The Viceroy to day proceeded to Honam to v sit the Government Cement Works, and after- ing of what promises to be one of the mast useful institutions for the Chinese across the wards proceeded to inspect the Canton Govern men Paper Manufactory and other Govern ment establishments. harbour.
HE. THE GOVERNOR.
LATEST BULLETIN,
The following bulletin was issued yesterday by the physicians in attendance upon His Excellency the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan: His Excellency the Governor has maintained the improvement of last week, and will therefore be able to leave the Colony on Saturday, 15th inst, as arranged.
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APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS.. It is reported that the Ministry of Iosts and Communication has decided to appoint a Com- missioner to each province of the Empire, to matage all affairs pertaining to shipping, rail. way, talographs and posts.
OFFICIAL VISITS.
Yesterday the Commissloper of Customs, My, F. J. Mayers, Captain Myhre, Deputy Coast Inspector, and others, proceeded to call on H.E. the Viceroy, who had a conversation with thesa" gentlemen on Customs and other affairs, for
MESSRS, COTTAM & CO., LTD. röme time.
appearing on our front page, Messrs. Cotton
· As, will be seen from the advertisemeni
& Co. commence from to-day their great annual cash sale, with the object of making room for new stock. A visit to their premises can only servo to impress the customer with the actual ity of the extraordinarily cheap prices at which Messrs, Cottam & Co. are offering their goods, during the current fortnight.
NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that the typhoon season is generally carceded to be lang over by the time we reach practically the middle' of devastati, g storms might be consigned to the price, in the cost of clothing, is much to be In view of the hard times existing at present December, and that therefore all fear of these in Hongkong, a really tangible reduction in fiebs of the past until the next storm season appreciated, particularly with the winter season approaches, the burning of grass and anything coming upon us. We have made an inspection else, as far as that goes, by way of propitiatory for ourselves, and cannot but recognits that sacrifices to the God of Storms, still continue Messrs. Cottam are offering their choice and make big blazes on the height above. Kew tastefully chosen stock at much below cost in the Laicbikok region. Thus value. Their boots and shoes, their shirts and the matter of suits, in the selection and cutting
to
MINING PROSPECTS,
Ministry of Railway and Mining, has been per Mr. Chang Pat Sze, the ex-minister of the
mitted by H.E. the Viceroy in proceed to Lienchow and Chinchow to investigate the mining prospects of those places, with a view to opening Government mines. The Sin Han Kok (Reorganisation Department), has placed a steam launch at Mr. Chang's disposal and it is expected that this gentleman will sopa pro ceed on his tour of investigation.
A PROPOSED OFFICIAL JOURNAL O
a Government journal in Canton, and bas or dered a weiyuan to make all the necessary arrangement, with a view to an early issue of a newspaper under the management of officials.
On account of the many complaints`made
H.E. the Viceroy earnestly desires to publish....
CHANG, TO CHALEU
The Hongkong Telegraphsmati drain-pipes of the sizes speci-mited the charge. His Worship, in convicting big blaso, was winessed in that locality ties so thing at prices below cost while in by shareholders against him, President Chang
Sto. The fine was paid.
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fed above are not exactly the proper to a fine of $150, a day as long as the offence last night, which was aptly described by medium for the conveyance of the blood was committed. On this occasion he was fined an interested spectator who viewed the and filth into the harbour. Whether the offensive emanations, which seem to com
A STREET Coolie, with a cock-of-the walk look mence with the sticking of the beasts at
about him, found his way into the compound midnight, are due to the choking up of these of the Central Police Station on Saturday after pipes with the slime and organic filth from noon and went round on a tour of inspection, the porcine victims, or whether and this welle was amus ng himself greatly until Store, very seriously doubt they are caused by the roam-Sergeant Kent asked him his business, fresh fluxations at the actual time of came in to see things!" murmured the coolic, and he was promptly accommodated slaughter, it must be the task of some one with a cell, where he could feast his optics o more skilled in matters sanitary than our anything that took his fancy. This morning, he selves to determine. It is sufficient for us, was arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, in having had a personal experience of the the Police Count, on a charge of trespassing. nuisance, to point out its existence to the Admitting the charge, his Worship imposed a Department
and urge ita
HONGKONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1906.
INDIAN POLICEMEN IN SHANGHAI,
Recently, we 'referred to the unfortunate strike which occurred among the Indian policemen in Shanghai; and the services which Major Hall, of the Baluchis in Tien isin, had rendered to the Municipal Council in, discovering the origin of the emeute. Major Hall has sent in to the Council a most aggravating report. It would barely fill half-a-column and the laconic terms are not sufficient to give an idea of his conclusions. The Municipal Council remarks that-In immediate amelioration. By courtesy of the opinion of the Council, the work per Captain Arkley Smith of the Agurt we were formed by Major Hall has been of the the other night enabled to personally go highest value, not only that shown by his re. through an experience of the nuisance. port, but in the assistance and advice he has At between 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning rendered in regard to the control of the In. the stench from the pipes seemed to rise dlan Branch in the future." That appears and settle over the vessel and her upforta.
concerned,
penalty of $5.
blaze from the verand h of his house on the upper levels, as "a big fiery centipede," when it started it had all the appearance of a very brilliant star appearing above the hills, until it at length took on the centipedic sp. pearance mentioned, and then gradually cury- ing to a crescent it resembled an immense tiara crowning the hill-side. commenced very early in the evening, and continued burning. brightly far into the night. Judging by the brillance and extent of this latest propitiatory burnt-offering there must have been an im. mense amount of timber needlessly and wanton ly destroyed, and somebody ought to be made responsible for such destruction.
To Chai, of the Canton-Hankow Rallway Com- *
THE BUND,
of which Messrs. Coltam & Co. are so justly pasy, left Canton for Macao, where his home' known to excel, they are making tremendous is situated, stating that he has left for the par- reductions, thus bringing it within the reach pose of selecting a site for the tomb of his dev of everybody,,, inrespective of his purchasing: ceased mother, capacity, to be fashionably and tastefully garted during the coming cold season, Messra, Cottam The bund along the river front is now rav & Co. open their premises during this sale at pidly approaching completion and will be soon 8 o'clock each morning and do not close till availed of. The only def et is that at present 6p.m. Their managing director, and staff will there are not enough wharva. for the numerous be found always upon duty to look after the steamers that ply up and down this river. host of clients who will doubtier's take advan-
age of the exceptionally cheap prices at THE Chinese Engineering and Mining Cón- which their stock is selling; and to pater and; materfamilias, to the civil servant bearing the pany's total output of the Company's threa burden of a depreciated sterling salary, to the mines for the week ending November 24, 1906, newly-wed husband and to the lone bachelor; amounted to 22,563,61 tons and the sales date and last—but not least-10 those in search of Ling the period in 21,107.77 tons, Useful Christmas presents of a utilitarian character, we cordially recommend a visit. to Messrs. Coltam's establishment.
S.S. HONGKONG."
SOLD FOR $7,800.
SHIPPING AND I
couver,
"MAILS DUE,
MAILS
INY, TION having reached the Registrat SO me ago when describing a guide to Ceneral on Friday in the effect that a sixteen the Miyako Hotel-for the benefit of the Kyotp and the surrounding district-issued by year-old girl was being confined in a house at traveller in Japan we referred to the handy West Point, Detective inspector Browne, of form in which it had been presented, the
lodian (Kumsang) rgib inst. that Department, was sent out to investigate.
English (Simia) 14th inst., to a.m. He visited No 459, Queen's Road West and extent of the information offered, and the
Canadian (Empress of China)' 16th inst. Under' instructions from Messrs. Goldring
Garman (Seydiiis) 19th-Inst. arrested a woman named Leung Kwai, ard beauty and number of its illustrations. The took charge of a young girl named Chan Sis brochure, for it is little more although it runs and Barlow, vendors' solicitors, Mr. Geo. P. to over 150 pages, has run into a second Lammert, auctioneer, sold by public auction
The C. P. R. Co's's.s. Athenian loft Yoko. to be merely an academic view of a very nate crew in a pail so dense that one could o. This morning, the woman, who is the edition, which contains many new features and today, at noon, at his sales-rooms Dowbama p., on 8th inst., for Victoria and Vao.
keeper of a questionable house, made her ap eliminates others which might have been cones wrecked off No. 3 wharf of the Hongkong Street, the British us. Hongkong, as she now! serious question. Are the Indians to rule almost feel it. Sleep was impossible, as,
pearance before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the sidered redundant. After describing the hotel and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, The Ben Line 1.1. Benavon from Antwarp Shanghai, and we should say this Colony- though in anticipation of the awful smell, Police Court, on. charges of procuring the girl which seems to be a very desirable hostelry with all her machinery, stores, gear, appurten and London left Singapore on 9th inst., for for the same question may arise here at any every available inlet had been closed. Still it and bringing her into the Colony for unlawful from which to make short trips to the adjoin ances and coal. The vessel became the pro. this post. moment or are strong measures to be penetrated into the cabins, until from all purposes. The case, was remanded,
perty of Mr. Wong Leung Ki, contractor, "bis The 1. C. S. N. Coli sa. Rumiang from ing show places, the writer, Mr. Bernard Sid of 57,850 being the highest.
Calcutta and the Straits inft Singapore for this adopted?, The Major says that on account of directions one heard the protest of officers
MESSRB Jardine, Matheson & Co. inform us Thomson, proceeds to give the history and A condition of this sale was that the par- port on 8th inst., at 5 p.m. letter being received, by the Indian police and crew under the stress of the infliction, that the Board of the Indo-China Steam Navi- position of Kyoto and a lengthy account of the chaser was required to commence operations The P. M. S. S. Co.'s 4.1. Korta uniled from from their friends in Vladivostok and When one considers that this condition of gation Co, Ltd., desire to amend their Articles interesting spots in and ascund Kyoto. For for raising the vessel forthwith.
Yokohama on 10th inst, and will therefore be due at this port, on 20th inst, Panama, giving accounts of the high wages things i existant-in more or less degree of Association, in order to increase their bor instance, it is interesting to the intending
H.E. TSIN Ch'on-hsupp, Viceroy-designate of The 1.8. Kasato Maru will leave Koba vis to be got there, and urging them to get generally up to noon, and that the nuisance rowing power. It is proposed to split the visitor to learn the best months to travel the Ya-Kasi provinces, has purchased a Karaten this afternoon for this port, and is due their discharge from the Police, and join makes itself felt alike on shore as aboard existing shares of to cach, into two shain Japan. January is chiefly of interest, owing. quantity of Mauser rifles with their comple-bera on or about the 17th inst.
The P. & O, S, N, Co.'s 8.4. Simla loft Singa- them, they revolted. A feeling of restless-ship, to the detriment of health and.com of 5 cach, one Preferred Share bearing a to the prolonged New Year Festivities," ment of ammunition to take with him to his cumulative dividend of 51 per cent, and having February sees Kyoto as a "dream of fairyland new post in Yunnan. No less than sixty large
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new and excitement took possession of some fort, it will be recognized that something | priority as lo capital, and the other a Deferred under snow." March brings the plum blossom! cases of these warlike stores have already beca poro for this port on 9th init, at 6 am, with men and they began to write petitions to must be done, and done speedily, to cope of Ordinary share. The 10,411 unalloted share! April in considered the most attractive month, sent South in advance of his Excellency. It the outward English-Mails, and' is das bera the Captain-Superintendent asking for their with it. One practical suggestion we would of the authorised capital will also be split up and May is the mosib of festivities. That discharge some on the grounds of in- venture to make is that pipes with flanged and issued in a like manner. The above pro sufficiency of pay, others on urgent private arms be connected with the sea-front outlets, points were laid before a meeting of abare
They'refused to accept the ruling leading the offensive matter into. the sea
holders held in London on the 26th ulg, and if approved at confirmatory meetings to the chief that they must abide by their below the extreme low-tide level. In this held on the 4th and 27th insi,, will becae Agromments and an lutrigue was started with | way, we believe, the stench might be partly affective an from the xat january next,
should carry the Hengkongite who proposes to visit the land of the chrysanthemum till he has as opportunity of reading the guide and seeing things for himself. The illustrations are admirable and the printing, worthy of the Kob "Herald office,
on 14th inst, at to aim, juta AKIN KAAS appears that the troops to Yunnan are miser The Imperial German Mail | 8.8. Søydliin, ably armed and his first work upon his carrying the German Mails with dates from Bar ceilency's arrival in Vileman will be to take hand the reorganization of the military forces fin of the 20th Nov, left Colombo on 8th ult
The C. P. R. Côʻs 11. Empress of China great scheme of the Council of Army: Reor of his Viceroyalty, with special reference to the pm, and may be expected here on 19th inst. ganization to unify under one system the forces arrived at Vokolism of the Empire and to centralise their control at and left gelda
whare the is dus to Peking
p.m., on 9th Jant
i same day for Kobe,
d'aim, on zuk Inst.