Telegrams.
*HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE.
CANTON-HANKO W RAILWAY.
NEW VICEROY TO REPORT,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung 'Po."] ́ ̧
Peking, 4th August.
A telegram has been despatched to H., Yuan Shu-fun, Viceroy-designate of Canton, by the Grand Council directing him to use his best endeavours to protect the interest of the Canton-Hankow Railway Co, to raise large funds, and to submit a detailed report on the working of the Company.
VICEROY TUAN BANG.
ASSUMES DUTIES.
[By courtesy of the" Cheung-Po"}
Peking; 4th August,
Viceroy Tuan Fang, has decided to pro: cced to his new post to-day.
OPIUM CONRERENCE.
TO BE HELD AT THE 'HAGUB.
"[By courtray of the "kheung Po."]
Peking, 4th August. The British and American. Ministers have notified that the next Opium Conference is to be held at The Hague."
TIBET.
REFORMS PROPOSED.
[By courtry of Die"" Sheun? P52"}
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY AUGUST 5. 1909,
MAGAO'S DELIMITATION.
CHINESE COMMISSIONER'S VISIT TO CANTON,
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[From Our Oten Correspondent]
Canton, 4th August,
The Chinese Delimitation Commissioper, H. E., Ko Yu Him, arrived here yesterday from Hongkong by the shallow diaft curiser King Ta. It is reported that the purport of H. E. Ko's visit to Canton is to consult with the Acting Viceroy, H. E. Wu, on matters having reference to the subsisting negotiations with the Portu guero Delimitation Commisioner on the Macao boundary question, as be bas experian. ced some difficulties in his delicato mission.
SHANGHAI SWIMMER'S SUDDEN DHATH
VICTIM OF CHOLERA.
We regret to ananunce that Mr. J. Gibson, who on Friday night played with such success in the water polo match for the Skungbai In." rernational Swimming Club, against, the team selected by Mr. Fowler, of the Shanghai Row. ing Club, died suddenly on Saturday morning reports the N. G. D, Nern of 2nd inst. Death was due to cholera. When the contest was finished Mr. Gibson remained at the baths for some time talking with friends, and in the cruise of conversation, remarked that he was suffering a little from atominal pains. ́Neither | Mr. Gibson nor his friends, however, took much cotice of the pains, thinking they were merely a passing spasm. Sooo afterward Mr. Gibson took a drink of water from the tap and later on be had a Japanese iced lemon" drink. The group remained talking until about ope o'clock on Saturday morning. Beyond the slight print mentioned, Mr. Gibing seemed in good health. After arriving home, however, his condition became serious and he was taken with all promptitude to the Shanghai General Hospital where he expired at 9.30 on Saturday moroidy.
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Mr. Gibson, who was a native of Oldham, England, was twenty-seven years old, and ar- ived here ah ubthree years ago, under contract to Messrs Bruce, Peeties & Co., being em Peking, 41 August, pinyed by that firm in their Construction De- Lun-yu and Wen Tsung-yao, High Compartment in connection with the instaliation of missioners of Tibet, submitted a memorial the electric tramway system. Recently, how ever, he left Mesars. Bruce, Peebles & Co., and some time agó urging that early steps be joined the Standard Oil Co. where he was em taken to convert Tibet into a Province and played at the time of his death.
* that men well versed in educational matters should be sent there to promote education among the people...
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Mr. Gibson was a new member of the In ternational Swimming Club, and played for his club for the first time on Friday evening. His playing was marked by a cleanness and sound; ness which stamped him as a decided acquisi- tion to the ranks of the club. He scored the first goal for the loternational on that evening. The suddenness of the death caused a shock to his many friends, especially in sporting cir- cles, where he was very popular, and sympatbe ic references were made to the sad event through ul Saturday and Sunday,
GRAND COUNCIL..
INCREASE OF COUNSELLORS.
[By courtesy of the "Shrung Po"]
Peking, 4th August. The Grand Concillors are awaiting the
The funeral-look-place-yesterday, the inter- return of Na Tung to the Grand Council in ment being made in the Bubbling Well Come order to confer with him as to the advisabi.tery in the presence of a large gathering, which lity of increasing the number of Grand included Mr. C. H Blake, acting manager of
Councillors.
SHANGHAI-NANKING 'RAILWAY.
REDEMPTION CONTEMPLATED,
[By courtesy of the " Sheung PolĮ",
Peking, 4th August.
It is proposed by the Ministry of Posts and Communications to redeem the Shanghai Nanking Railway."
the Standard Uil Ça, and members of the Shanghai International Swimming Club. The Rev. A. J. Walker, M.A., officiated at the grave- side.. Mears, W. jo-er, S. Serall, A. C. Leach, J. Vivian, R. A. Parker, A. S. Damon, T. E. N. Rosser and E. Rosemaon, acted as pall-bearers, Many beautiful wreaths were laid on the grave.
PRATAS ISLAND,
REPORTED PAILURE OF THE NEGOTIATIONS.
Japanese papera..report that Mr. Segawa, Japanese Consul at Canton, and the Chinese -Commissioner appointed to investigate the The Ministry has already provided funds Fratas island question, have returned from the .for the purpose.
FLOODS IN MANCHURIA.
LARGE MORTALITY,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po?", -
Kirin, 4th August. There has been a heavy flood and the whole city is under water.ja
Over a thousand persons have beca drowned.
-TYPHOON' WARNING,
: The telegram quoted below was received at the American Consulite-General from the Mani Observatory:
5th August, 11.15 8.m.
5th August, 10.35 a.m. Cyclove or typhoon S.E of Naha moving-W, or W.N.W.
HONGKONG WATER POLO SHIELD COMPETITION.
FIFTH ROUND,
1.
VICTORIA. RECREATIO1 GLUE ON naYS OW
CLUB.
island without arriving at a scitlement, On behalf of Mr. Nishisawa, the Japanese Govern- mani deminded a compensation of Y500,000 for the relinquishment of the business, but on an, inspection of the actual conditions the Chinese Commissioner refused, seriously to enter into the matter, contenting himself with gathering materials for inture reference. Thus the mission hay ended in failure. It is believed, says oue paper, that the resumption of the negotiations will be very difficult for Japan. Why the Chinese Commissioner should have been expected to give an immediate reply it is not easy to understand.—Japan Chronicle,
CANTON INDUSTRIAL
"KEXHIBITION.
A PROMIBING PROJECT,
[From Our Own Correspondent.}
Canton, 4th August.
* uring the past few days meetings have been
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
LIKIN COLLECTIONS.
[From Our Own Correspondent.).
Carton, 4th August. The collection of Likin dues in Canton dur-
Today's Advertisements.
NOTICE
beld at the Canton Chinese Chamber of Coming the first ten days of the 6th noon, asLERK (Non Chinese) WANTED AT
WHOLESALE EXECUTION.
On the 3rd instant thras prisoners were taken out from Be Namboi gaol and sixteen from the Pan-ye gaol to the execution ground and be beaded. All these nineteen criminals were found guilty of armed rubbery.
ONCE for the Water Works Branch of
per annum rising to $1,560 by Stad biondially, Must be quick, accurate and neat at 'figures and well acquainted with accounts, and book. keeping. Age 25-30. Applications to be addressed to the undersigned not ister than the 14th instant.
P. N. H. JONES, Director of Public Works, Public Works Department,
Hongkong, 5th July, 1909.
Intimations.
THE
DAIRY FARM Co.,
LIMITED.
RABBITS
merce for the purpose of organising an exhibi- reported by the Likid officials to the Viceroy, the Public Works Department. Salary $1,32 Choice Australian tion in Canton with the view of promoting native amounted to 33,330.0.0. tants. industries. H. E. Cheung T'at Bre, Minister of Commerce, has been elected director-general in charge of the formulation of the programme for the proposed exhibition, H. E. Cheung has undertaken to raiso a sum of $900,000 for the
been called for the 6th i. slant, when the mer- promising project. A general meating has
chants of the seventy-two guilds are invited to attend, in the connection with he scheme. The Tactai for the Development of Native Indus trías, bas also promised to co-operate is the organisation of the exposition.
DEATH OF CAPTAIN
DOUGHERTY.
U.S.S "RAINDOW." lely with feelings of most profound regret that we have to record the death of Captain John A. Dougherty, of the U.S.5. Rainbois, which'oc; curred at the Shanghai General Hospital at an early hour yesterday morning, reports the Skaugkai Zimés of and inst.' Captain Daug herty entered the hospital some four days ago, suffering from a severe chill which afterwards developed into acute poeumonia and which defied all the skill of the medical attendants.
The deceased, who was about 5 years of age, was stationed in kokio some two years ago and was afterwards transferred to the Rainbow, Admiral Harber's flagship of the third Pacific squadron. He was a popular officer and bis untimely demise will be greatly regretted by his brother officers, as well as by the men, who have been under his control.,
Captain Dougherty was a graduate of the daval academy at Annapolis, Maryland, and had distinguished himself as no able and effi cient officer. The body has been embalmed and cable communication has been opened with the Navy, Department, at Washington, as the dap dan penting teints in anti pated that the remains wid bi sent home to the States for interment.
KOBE CHAMBAN OF COMMERCE.
YARN TRADE IN CHINA
The Kabo Chamber of Commerce résumed its, vitting at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 24th ultimo, to consider the question of the Customs tariff. There were present 21 members,
KILLED BY LIGHTNING, At 8o'clock in the evening of the rod instan), daring a thunderstorm, one man sad a woman were killed by lightning in Fan Tong, in the Westam suburb.. At the same time and in the same district Your other persons were injured by lighting...
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP,
LONDON, COLOMBO' and SINGAPORE.
HARBOUR ACCIDENT, Yesterday afternoon two women standing at the port side of a junk in the vicinity of the Medical College, somehow or another lost THE Company's Steamskip their balance and were thrown into the water. One of them was saved by the water police and the other was drowned.
IMPRESSIONS OP SAIGON.
FRENCH COLONIAL PORT LIVES ONLY AFTER NIGHTFALL.
Saigon's importance as a port is seriously
Adverther, by its inconvenient situation on the affected," says a correspondeat in the Japan Mekong, river, three hours journey from the latter'i mouth, while ocezo-going steamers can of the town where are located the wharves of epler the river only at high tide. The quarter the Messagorios Maritimes Co, Bre ugly enough, and half-an-hour is needed to reach the centre
of the town on foot.
"HITACHI MARU,"; having arrived from the above Parts, Con- signees of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at - Kowinon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as 1000 as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before
subject to rent. NOOR, TO DAY.
Goods not cleared by the rath August will be
No Fire Insurance has been effected."" Damaged packages must be left in the
hour. All claims must be presented within, and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed Godown for examination by the Consignee's.
ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods hava left the Godowns.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 5th August, 1909.
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75 cents each HARES
$1.50 each.
Hongkong, 17th July, 1909.
PILSENER
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BEER.
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kong, are all of stone. During the daytime The buildings of Saigon, like those of Hong- Saigon is virtually dead as far as outward and visible signs of activity are concerned, with the exception of a few natives, who are inured to the constant heat and son slowly crawling rickshai-called here puss-puss-which ply for FACTORY SWATOW KIA LAK,
hira la the public streets. The heat kills all other activity in which the Westerner might take any part..
MINERAL WEALTH,
to the central part of the town there are many pretty shops with fias window displays of goods, oof a few of them being the luxurious produc tions of the French parent state. The princi- pal business enterprise of Saigon is the export (of rice, some of which goes to Japan. Beyond this the commercial importance of Saigon does not appear to have much ralaco d'etre
YUEN HING,
No. 4. D'AGUILAR STREET,
MANUFACTURE WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRALERS
in all kinds of hand-made DRAWN and EMBROIDERY CHINESE LINE GRASS CLOTH, PEWTER
WARE, &c.,'
all of the best quality. Hongkong, 5th August, 1909,
VALUE OF KEROSENE IN
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Mr. Majuku, the Chairman of the Cham-
HOT WEATHER. “ ber, in relinquishing the chair to Mr. Sugiyama, Vice-Chairman, remarked that at the previous,
~A-VALUABLR-DOMESTIC- NECESSITY. sitting be. had stated that Indian cotton yarn there are many coal mines, which ara' being fo the northern part of French Indo-China
had obtained a supremacy over Japanese yard exploited at the present time by a private not be out of place to refer to pan or two maj
Now that the heat blast is upon us, it may in China, whereupop, Mr. Muto bad denied French company. The coal turned out in reters which should prove a welcome reminder this. But-that-he-was-right-would-be-seco-bylated to the category of anthracite, with's poor to many; indeed, to everybody who values the statistics of the export of yarn to Shanghai fame. There are besides undeveloped mines baalth and comfort. A correspondent writes Mr. Maisukata quoted the figures comparing of iron, silver, and antimony: gold is also found in the Japan Chronicle:— the export of yarn from the two countries, which
-Geoamally speaking, the potential wealth of showed advantage for Indian yira,
the colony is supposed to be great, especially ju minerals. With regard to the actual stage of development reached by the colony, I cannot say that I have been greatly impressed. There are comparatively few factories, workshops, etc., and one rarely sees any machinery.
Mr. Muta was absent, so could not reply, but Mr. Ono, manager of the Mitsui Bank, said that, as far as his memory went, Mr. Muto bad said that it was impossible to judge the ups and downs of the export-of-yam to China from statistics alons. Indiae spinners sent yarn to China as it was produced, and on consigament, while Japanese spinners sont it as it was sold. The business done in ladi in and Japanese ya in China was not so unequal as the export figures would seem to indicate.
Some discassion then ensued as to the order of the debate, which lasted sa long that a recess was taken at 7.30 p.m. for supper. On the sitting being resumed, Mr. Ono moved an adjournment, as the members were tired of the long sitting in the heat, his motion being sup. ported by others.
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Mr. Matsukata opposed the mation on the ground that the result of the investigation of the Chamber must be reported early next month to a joint conference of Chambers to be held in Tokyo. However, by this time the attendance had declined to fourteen, and Mr. Yatsui for- ther, moved an adjournment. The motion be- ing supported Mr. Matsukata declared be would resign the chairmanship of the Committer, Further discussion ensued. Other members showed a disposition to leave, whereupon Mr, Matsukata repeated his threat to resigo. At JAPAN SYNDICATE FOR CHINA 8:30 pm, the Chairman declared the sitting
BUSINESS.
adjourned till Monday, the 26th, and the meet. ing role.Japan Chronicle,
'ALLOTMENT OF SHARKS.
We (Japan Chraniole) learn from verascular contemporaries thai of the 10,000 shares of the Japan-China Syndicate, 6,000 have been taken up by Mr. Mitsui Takayasu, representai've of the Mitani firm, and thirty other capitalists, and
PŮLUNTEER CORPS ORDERS.
SIGNALLING CLASS.
the ith inst
At "eadquarters of 5.30 pm, on Wednesday,
negotiations are in progress for the allotment gth, and Thursday, the 12th inst of the remaining 407. There will be five directors and two auditors, whose services will
Al Quarry Bay at 5.15 p.m. od Monday, the
ENGINEER COMPANY.
Carmichael Cup. A handicap shoot for
be unpaid. As a result iber's are few CAD-1bis cup will be held at King's Park Range on
£
ALIVE AT NIGHT,
At nightfall the town begins to revive. No merous cases, partly in the open air, with orches tras of fair quality, open at pina o'clock, and thereafter you can patronise performances of doubtful quality in the theatre or cinemato graphic concerts in the saloons.
One of the most valuable of domestic necessities is kerosene oil, and the follow- ing, written by a medical man, may be of interest: "Petroleum is a thorough anti- septic, and may be applied locally a slight stimulant" This is true, and I have known of many ships' engineers who add a few drops of kerosene oil to their baths, with the object of relieving the skip from irritation and to provont insect bites. Nightly use a few drops in my ablutions, the result to tho skin being extremely refreshing, leaving not an atom of odour perceivable," while effectually keeping unwelcome visitors at a distance. It is In local society the unpleasant remembrance certainly a very healthy emollient, penstrating of the poisoning of some French soldiers by into the skin and, used alone, is an almost native revolutionists (Annamites) is still fresh, jostant cure for the pain of insect bites, while as also be recollection of the earning venge- ance of outraged authority by decapitation. which, as we know, is a product of petroleum. it possesses many of the virtues of vaseline,
That revolutionary outburst is not regarded as the normal characteristic of the native spirit of fectant, absolutely killing all disagreeable 'Moreover, it is a cheap and effective disio,
the country, but merely as an artificial pheno-odours, from whatever source arising, and, un. menon Inspired by parties of insignificant like many other disinfectants, leaving no smell strength from the outside.
in its work of destroying odours. For this pur-
· posa about a tablespoonful of kerosene, mixed with hot water and thrown into the desired places, will produce magical results.
1RAFFIC IN WOMEN.
CAPTURE BY SHIMONOSEKI POLICE,
To many people the idea of using kerosens Four specimens of the genus hannin, includ-
for domestic purposes is repugnant, on account, ing a female, are now in the hands of the Shi. of its smell; but this is where they make a great manoreki police, charged with an attempt to mistake, as the oil leaves no odour used in the kidnap two Kegostima women to Singe-way indicated in these hints; in fact, the oil pore. It appears that the two women, each evaporates when applied to the skin either in 24 years of age, recently came to Moji seeking the bath or as an emollient, diluted with water domestic employment and fell into the hands of the above mentioned individuals engaged in the traffic of women. On the night of the ith ins under the pretence of forwarding their victims to Kobe to take up the sought for situations, the women were being, stowed on
board a steamer at Mcji bound for Singapore when they were discovered. They were land ed at Shimonoseki and banded over to the police, to whom they gave information enabling the capture of the fiands now in custody,
or used " neat,"
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We require a change of underwear daily this weather, but how many housewives' are aware that washing, to the sense of rubbing, is entire-' ly unnecessary if the garments be soaked for an hour or two in a solution of soapy water, to- which has been added a few drops of kerosene oil? The articles then need only to be rinsed 7.30 am to 10.00 24. j.Every 10 minutes 10 00 8.23, to 11.00 all. i.Every 15 minutes in clean water, ropewed puce or twice, with the result that the garments will dry rapidly, well-11:30 am to 18.45 pm.... Every 15 minntas bleached (by the kerosene), and will be found 345 pm to 5 pm. Every to minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.65 phil, inEvery 15 minutas ' It is passing strange, says the Nagasaki | pore and sweet, without a vestige of odour re
4:45 3.1, to 2.15 p.m. ....Every 10 minutes.: maining from the uís of the oil,`
1.15 pm to 3:00 p.m. .....Every 15 minnies. British port is very frequently chosen as
1.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. ..... Kenry 15 minutase 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. .....Every 10 minuter, market in this despicable traffic, Hongkong
NIGHT CARE. and Fingapore being the favourites. We shall
8.45 pm; and a pm, 941 pm, loʻtaff pan. look forward with interest to the ultimate dia-
avary kif kouL," posal of the present case,
SUNDAYI:* 8.00a.m. to 9.00 m.in. „Kvary 15 minnies., 9.00 2.1. to. 9.30 4.3%. ...Every 20 minutas, 9:30 8.31, 19 10,30 km. .....Every 15 minutes. 10.30 am, to 11.00 2.m. ... Every to minutas, 11.45 to 18,00 RoomEvery 15 minuts. 100 Moon to 1.00 pz...Every 10 minutes. 1,00 p.m. to: 5.00 pm. „Žvary 15 minatus. 5.00 pm, to do0 p.m. ...Krary 10 minutas, 3.00 pm, to:-7.00 pm,„PREY 15 minutus 7:00 pm to 5.00 1.00, selvary 10 minutav
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didater, but there in little doubt that Messes. Sunday, the 8th August, at 9.30 am. Ranges Press, from which we quote the above, that a Mitsui Takayas, Okurs: Kihachiro, Murai Kichibi and Shirai wa Ryshoi will be elected directors. Mr. Fumichi Koi, a prominent civil engineer, formerly Vice-Minister of Communi- cations and president of the late Seoul-Fosan Railway Company, has beag selected for the post of president of the syndicate.
The V, R. C. met and defeited the B.O. C. In the first match of the 5th Round of the Hong, kong Water Polo Shield Competition yesterday afternoon at the former's enclosure. From the outset of the game the home team pressed matters and the play was continually in front 'of: the' Boys' 'goat; the latter defended their citade! well, however, the `V, R. G. representa tives only being able to score 3 goals in the first spalt and another 3 in the second The following represented the competing teams?—
V. R. C-LE. Lammen (Capt.), A. R. Alvet, A. H. Carroll, A.-V. Barros, A. A. Clix- | Waḥwap", 100 PM. Remedios, and J. M. Rosa Parcira. A B. O. O, LA, R_Ellis (Capt.), A. S. Ellit, M. A R. Sourt, B. Maskett, H. J. White, P: Yvanovich, and Leitad
Tomorrow afternoon, at 5.30 p.m. The Buffs will meet the 86th Co. R. G. A. and at 6 p.m. on the same day the 83rd Co. R. G, A, plays the 87th Co, R. G. A.
THE Shantung officials in Peking are opposing German mining enterprises in Shantung pro- vince, and about two hundred of them have signed a petition which will be presented to the
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shots and sighter at each range. Entrance fee so 2:0, 500 and 600 yards. Conditions:-Seven cents. Ammunition can be purchased on the range. A good attendance is requested. Newbranner for the beat (nett) grand aggregate "Secretary's Cup" presented by Mr. G. D.
score of the year. "
**Rassell's Cup, presented by Mr. W. Russell for the best (handicap) grand aggregate score
of the year.
Another valuable yet cheap article for the extermination of undesirable visitors is zap thaline powder; it is harmless to the' frest | fabrica; ten times cheaper than camphor, and certainly a hundred times, more effect- ive. Sprinkled under a mattress, or swept THE Prince Regent is much concerned at
into the crevices of floors, its effect is to Grand Councillor Chang Chib-tung's illnors completely sonibilate and dispel insects of all add delegates some ous to inquire after his kinds while, placed in drawern among wearing
consulted formiga physicians, an condition every day. Chang Chih-tong has apparel, the latter is safe from destruction by moths. The only objection to the free nie of papthaline is its paugent odour, objectionable CHINESE officials in the United States bava | to some persona. : But the smell rapidly disap-
men must aid in the capture of Leon Ling, the for a low minutes. Napthalins is of slow eva issued orders, that every one of their country. pear when garments are hung in the frash" air
supposed murderes of Elsie Sigal, and pro- porating property, and a very small quantity of minant Chinees all over the country, have ex- it will last a whole summar, ita odour disap- prassed their willingness to aid in the chase pearing with the advent of cool weathers Just how much this monas is known only to deed, in cool weather napthaline keeps its the police officials who have tried to find the small practically to itself yet retaining its vir Chiasee offender against our lane.
REVERSION. his request and Private W. Stewart in appoints Lance-Corp. C. Fryco reverts to Frivate at ed Lance-Corp), with effect from this date. Jossa vede RESIGNED. De kant toda on leaving the Colony with effect from the agih Sergt. C. D. A. Hance is permitted to resign
July.
AMBULANCE - CLASS.
VICEROY Tuao-fang, says a native dispatch, bas drawn up some sound suggestions for reforms that he intends to carry out in the Fei yang government. These reformi are divided into twelve heads, of which Gnancial reorgani Enough Dames have not yet been received, Estion is the most important. They will will not fy their intention of joining, arrange
for the Ambulance, Class 1 more members. embodied la a memorial to the Regent formants will he made for a course of lectures to
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