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CHANG CHIH-1 UNG.
HEALTH IMPROVING. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Pol"]
Peking, 1st August. Grand Councillor Chang Chih- tung is getting better.
There are hopes of his complete
recovery,
DEFALCATIONS IN CHIHLI.
SCANDAL HUSHED UP.
* [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 1st August. With regard to the alleged misap- propriation of public funds in the Chihli Province, Acting Viceroy Na Tung has decided not to denounce the officials implicated.
TUAN TANG AND TIEH LIANG.
A TIFF.
By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."}
Peking, 1st August. Some time go Tuen Faug de- noured Tish Lang in strong terms. Yesterday, the two officials, lap: pering to meet each other. at the re- Ridene of Prince Ching, there was a squabble between them.
"Prince Ching placated_the_irate offici.de by saying that both acted in the best interests of the nation; therefore, there should be no occasion for any differend between them. CANTON HANKOW
RAILWAY.
AEMENTE.
[By courtesy of the W Shoung Po."] |
Peking, let August.
There is no truth in the report that Orang Chih tung has resigned his post as Superintendent-General of the Canton-tankow Railway.
VICEROY TUAN FANG. RECEIVING PARTING INSTRUC.
TIONS...
· [By courtesy of the 'Sheung-Pa."
Peking, 1st August. Viceroy Tuan Fang proposes to take-his farewell instructions-to morow.
Later.
An Imperial edit has been izened conferring on Tuan Fang the rank of the Third Order of the First Class,
MINISTRY OF WAR.' TIEH LIANG'S RESIGNATION. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]; Peking, 1st August. H.E. Tich Liang has resigned his position as president of the Ministry of War
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY AUGUST 6 1909.
Tang Shao yi was instructed to indent-general of the Tientsin-Pakon
quire into the question of finance (in his recent tour abroad), no memoran- dum on the subject has yet been sub- mitted by him. ··
WANG TA-HSIEH.
MINISTER TO SWEDEN,
[By courtesy of the "Shaung Pb,"】
Peking, 2nd August.
It is proposed by the Grand Coun- cil to appoint Wang Ta-Haich MI nister to Sweden in order to allay the feelings of the Kiangsu and Cheklang people.
DOWAGER EMPRESS FUNERAL
FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES..
[By courtesy of the "Shoung Po"]
Poking, 2nd August.
The various Foreign Ministers in Peking have notified the Waiwupu that special representatives will be sent to China in the autumn to attend the funeral of the late Empress Grand Dowager.
:
OHANG CHIH-TUNG.
PRINCE REGENT'S CONCERN. [By courtesy of the “Sheung Po.""]"
Peking, 2nd August.
The day before yesterday, the Prince Regent instructed Taai Cheuk and Hsu Shi-chang to go and inquire after the health of Chang, Chili- tung
NEW CANTON VICEROY.
ARRIVAL DELAYED,
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po."]
Shantung, 3rd August.
Owing to indisposition H.E. Yuan
Railway with Shun Wan pui as assistant superintendent.
COMPULSORY EDUCATION.
TO BE ENFORCED,, [By courtesy of the "Sheung[Po,*]
Peking, 3rd August.
The Board of Education has de cided to enforce compulsory educa, tion as soon as the Census is taken..
GAMBLING IN CANTON. REVENUE HOW REPLACED. [By courtesy of the"-Shaung Po."]
Peking, Brd August.
The Ministry of Finance has asked
THE LOK-TUNG RAILWAY
RUSSIAN OFFER: DECLINED. "[By courtesy of the "Sheting-Po."]
Poking, 5th August. The Ruslan Minister called at the office of the Walwupu and insisted on Chinx obtaining a loan from "Ruttin for the construction of the Lok-tung Railway.
The Witwupu bas declined to accept the offer with thanks."
THE SUNNING RAILWAY EXTENSION TO KONGMOON.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Pd."},
Peking, 5th August
The director of the Sunning Railway, have wired to the Ministry of Posts and
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Fatshan Incident.
RENEWED AGITATION IN CANTON.
MESSRE, BUTTERFIELD'AND BWIRE'S ACTION APPRECIATED.
[From Our Own Correspondenta).
Adulterated Brandy,
· CASES AT THE MAGISTRACY.
GOVERNMENT ANALYST EXAMINED.
3 ulo. Interesting alde-lights were thrown on the practice of serving intoxicating liquorn, by Ilcansad bolals. In the Colony before Me"F, A. Hareland' at the Magistracy this aftarGOOD Canton, 5th August. In its issus of to-day's date the Caxton Daily when charges of the alleged adniterating of News, the official publication of the Seventy brandy were brought against-Kri. Sophin Cheong by the selfive publicity to a circular issued Mayer, of the Colonial Hotel, Tai Bing, com-
Government Socialy calling a meat-pradore, Queen's Road Central, and ing is connection with the Fauhan Incident, Chups compradore Arsenal Strest.
B. L. Bowley, of the Crown Solicitors · of which the following is a free translation
Ofice, prosecuted. Mr. P. Sydenham Dizon In which of Mr. R. A. Harding's Office) sppeared for
·With reference to the Falshan
while Mr. John Hastings (of
Two Guilds,
CASO,
a Chiassa pengar, Ho Ya Ting, was done and Hastings), represented!
Mesere.
the two Chloess defendants. .
for the views of the Viceroy of Can./ Communications for permisilon to extend year, The Portuguese Consul has, upto Measures) want to each of the defendiate and.
ton as to what revenues may be raised to replace that lost by the abolition of the gambling farms.
CANTON-HANKOW
RAILWAY,
NEW VICEROY TO REPORT, [By courtesy of the "Shisung Po}
Peking, 4th August,
A telegram has been despatched to H.B. Yuza Shu-fun, Viceroy-designate of Canton, by the Grand Council directing him to use his beat endeavours to protect the laterest of the Canton-Haskow 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 “ Sheung-Po"}
Peking, 4th August, Viceroy Tuan Fang has decided to pro ceed to his new post 10-day.'
OPIUM CONFERENCE. TO BE HELD AT THE HAGUE. [By courtesy of the "Shoung Po."],
Peking, 4th August.
The British and American Ministers have
Shu-fun, Viceroy-designate of Can-notified that the next Oplum Conference is ton, has postponed his departure for to be held at The Hague. one week.
His Excellency will proceed to Nanking first to hold a conference with Viceroy Chang Jen-chun before starting for Canton.
VICEROY CHANG-JEN OHUN.
_ARRIVAL AT SHANGHAI,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung. Po.")
onaugnas, örd August, Viceroy Chang Jen-chun arrived by the C.M.B.N.Co.'s.s.B. Hain Ming: The official landing took place at noon to day.
STUDENTS FOR AMERICA. INSTRUCTIONS TO VICEROYS. [By courtesy of the "Sheung-Po"]
Peking, 3rd August. The Board of Education has issued
It is proposed by the Central Go-instructions to all the Viceroys and vernment to offer the post to H.E. Governors to select students for edu- Yam Cheung, Chinese Minister to cation in the United States of Ame
rica, Berlin.
MACAO'S DELIMITATION TELEGRAM FROM THE WAIWUPU, [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 2nd August. The Waiwupu has telegraphed to H.E. Kao Erh Ch'ion, the Special Commissioner, that the Conference with the Portuguese Commissioner, on the question of the delimitation of the boundaries of Macao should not be held in Hongkong and that "it would be more appropriate to hold
its sittings at Mac&c.
CHANG CHIH-TUNG: HEALTH NOT IMPROVING. [By ourtesy of the "Sheung Po‚"}
Peking, 3rd August ›. Chang Chili-tung's condition is becoming critical
He is suffering from hemorrhage with intermitent fever and cold.
OHIENTÃO DISPUTE.
CONCILIATION-BUGGESTED.. (By courtery of the " Sheung Po3]
Peking, Brd August. The Foreign Ministry further
The Japanese Minister called at directs that, after the boundary | question has been settled in Macao, the office of the Waiwupu and sug Commissioner Kao might proceed to gested that each country should Hongkong, and thore discuss the yield a little in its respective attitude, so that negotiations regarding the commercial question,
[Whatever the latter question may reluts to Chientao Island dispute may be con- the foregoing telegram is not sufficiently expll- eluded at an early date, cit,--Ed., 4.7
FRENCH MILITARY MANŒUVRES. · Appointment OF CHINESE
ATTACHE. 12 *--
QANTON-MACAO RAILWAY. OFFICIAL CONTROL UNDESIRABLE. [By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."]
Peking, 2nd August. The concrasionaries of the Canton. Macao Railway lave telegraphed to the Ministry of Posts and Communi- cations representing that they would wot recognise the appointment of any official superintendent general of the rallway, sa AMAHAN MARK TANG SHAO-YI THE REGENT'S OBSERVATION. [By courtesy of the Shoung Po."]
(By courtesy of the “ Skesing Po."]
Peking, 3rd August.
The Ministry of War has deputed Lau Ylang-yuen to proceed to France to attend the military manoeuvres.: :
TIENTSIN-PUKOU
TIBET.*
REFORMS PROPOSED. [By courtesy of the "Shaung Po♪"]
the line to Kongmoon.'
The Ministry of Posts and Communica. tiens has acceded to the request.
..
SI UDENTS FOR AMERICA, DATE OF EXAMINATION. [ny courtesy of the "Shaung Po,""]
Peking, 5th August. The Waiwupu and the Board of Educa tion have fixed the 30th day of the 7th moon for holding an examination of students to be went to the United States of America,
Students must be of 15 to 20 years of age and must pass an examination both in the Chinese and English languages before they will be qualified for selection,
VICEROY SIK LIANG.
DESIRES TRANSFER,
{By courtesy of the * Sheung-Po'"]'
Peking, 5th August. H.E. Sik Liang, Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces, has sent in a memorial urging that he be allowed to exchange posts with Chiu Yee-shuo, Viceroy of Szechuan,
VICEROY TUAN FANG. DEPARTURE FROM PEKÍNG. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]
Peking, 5th August, Viceroy Tuan Fang is to leave Peking to day for his new post.
His Excellency is to take over the seals of the new Viceroyalty on the 7th inst.
TÝPEUON WARNINGS.
Poking, 4th August, Lan-yu and Wen Taung yao, High Comalate General - missioners of Tibet, submitted a memorial some time ago urging that early steps be taken to convert Tibet into a Province and that men well versed in educatiouielimation among the people.
GRAND COUNCIL. INCREASE OF COUNSELLORS. [By courtesy of the “Sheung Po."]
Peking, 4th August.
SHANGHAI NANKING
RAILWAY.
The following telegrams were received from the Manila Observatory at the American Con:
31st July, Trio s.m. 31st July, 10:30a.m. Cyclone or typhoon E. of Nah moving N.E,
cth August, 137,15 K.m.50 CE, of Nank name cadangan ins
**** 6th August, 12:35 pm. 6th August, 11.50 a.m. Cyclone of typhoon over or Dear Naha inclising Northward.
AUDITING OF JAPANESE ACCOUNTS.
'INNOVATION DY KANEOAPUCHI .SPINNING CO.
.
-Much-bar-been said of late in Japan regard,
and
to death by a Portuguese watchman on board the 11. Fatahan, many a person witnessed the assault, and Mosers, Fang, Tam, Yeung and
The facts of the case as outlined by Mr Cheung appeared si
the Court, wi witnesses of Inquiry held at the beginning of this Bowley ware to the effect that on the 7th far
Inspector Gourlay (Inspector of Walghts present, not yet saken up the case with RO A view to disposing it in a just and satis purchased a bottle of brandy. In each case the
manner. On the other hand, ho has
Astor salacted a' particular brand. Wat fam Hotel, the bottle had a beautiful labai the witnesses, on several false alle gations. The ex-Viceroy, H. E. Chang Teo
the contents were described as “Very old Obec.
brandy." The capsule had also the words add this Society have on several occa
"Vary old brandy. The price of the bottle sions communicated with the Portuguese Consul
was $t... At Taj S
Sing',
the brandy was describ- on the subject urging the settlement of the care at an early date
but he has never acknowledged as Extra abperior eld brand" and cost 50 date;
cepts. At Cheang Chung's, the brandy wa ed those communications. His action bas greally incensed the people in Canton and described as "Fine old Cognac. The bottla others residing abroad. Recently, letters Have had three stars and the label wat surrounded by been received from the Chiness merchants in a elaborate representation of vine. The price of Manila and other places stating that tax a
she bottle was zo conts, In each case, the Inspec- compensation, to the family of the deceased, or kept a portion of the brandy at the shops, Mesim. Butterfield and Swire have promis: took one to the Government Analyst and re tained the remaining portion for himself. Fro ad to pay a sum of $3,200; ater the compra-
secutor stated that brandy is a spirit" distilled dore of the steamer Fatahan promised to pay
from graps and went on to describe the ingre $2,000, and furthermore to discharge the alleged dients which constituted brandy. It was not murderer and accord better treatment to Chin ene passengers in the future. From the fact 30ggested by the prosecution that anything waE of their offers, the British firm of Batterfeld and Swire seomad to have maintained their usual friendly relations with the Chiness, and iris suggested that the family of the deceased should be asked to accept the
compensation 61 offered in order to settlethacase and smooth over the differences with the British firm aforesaid, As regards the falis allegations brought for. Ward by the Portuguese Conset against the witnesses, Joint action should be takes to deal with him.
From all that is learnt from the Chinese 'mer-
chants in Manila and elsewhere, it is consider ed that the British fire of Butterfeld & Swire appears to have shown a friendly atiliade towards the Chinese; but a public meeting is still necessary in order to discuss the advisability of accepting their offer and to adopt the best measures against the Portuguese Consul in order that the grievances may be redressed. People of all classes are now, therefore, invited to attend a meeting on the 5th instant at a pm
HOTEL ROBBED,
The manager of the Belle View Hotel, which is situate on the Bhau-ki-wan Road, reported to the police yesterday that be lost Stoo in cash. It is supposed that same perion, having duplicate keys of the safe, entered the hotel during Wednesday night, and, got away with
the money.
GRINA'S NAVAL PLANS,
jurious to the health in any of the brandies. The examinations by the Government Agüigit showed that the bottle sold by MrMeyer- contained at least 73% of spirit which was not juice of grape, that of Cheong Chung 40%, and Tai Sing 84 The Analyst: in each case gave the percentage of solid mat
He also gave the percentage of free acid. All the bottles bad large quantition of alcohol added to the brandy, which made them cheaper than brandy.
Inspector Gourlay said that on the 7th lusk, at 10.30, he went into the Colonial Hotel and purchased a bottle of brandy from the bar-boy in the presence of Mrs. Meyer. He told Mr. Meyer he intended to have the contents analysed. Be divided the brandy into three parte, left one portion at the hotel, took another, to the Government Analyst and kept the rest himself. At 4.30 in the afternoon, he want to Tal Bing's and purchased a bottle of brandy for which he paid go cents. He took the same precautions there as he bad dogs at the Colonial Hotel; At Cheong Chungia, bai paid 65 cents. Here again, he took similar pre Cautions as at his two previous visits.
Mr. Hastings-When you went to Tal Stag, you were shown several samples?—Yes.
You were shown Heusendy?—Yes. Were you told the price?-No. Were you shown MartelliYes, Babeyi-No.
Murchison-Yes, but I don't know, the
name,
No.
You asked for the cheapest of the lot Why did you ask for that particular bottle? Because-I-bad paver sten the label bafore."
Did you expect to obtato pure vNDLY SOIMY wwwadapi ka. Moyar tan you whäfe”, she got the brandy from? From Rarbeck
Mr. Hastings-Did Cheong Chung show you any other brand?-No.
AccordTULE BAKERA ROCKYABP, recommended by Prince Su and the other Commissioners appointed to consider the for mation of a nucleus navy, may be ranged under five main headings: anity' of command over ships, raform in anval education, encouragedy?No.
Mi. Frank Browne, Government Analyst; at ment of ship-building and arms mangiactura, improvement of communications and cosmi this stage went into the box and was examined defences.
It is
Did you ask bls content to divide the bran-
AN EARLY CAPTURE.
of the composition of brandy. During the is suggested that all existing man-of-war at graat length by Mr. Hastings on the question The Grand Concillors are awaiting the
and gos-boats should be re-distributed in four progress of his examination, Mr. Browne sald return of Na Tung'to the Grand Council in
divisions, cruising, traATE]ng, Coast and river that brandy cannot be regarded as genuine defences. To these must be added torpedo order to confer with him as to the advisabi.
After further questions, the casu wxn ad- lity of lucreasing the number of Grandog the auditing of accounts of Japanese com
panies. In view of the irregularities that have boala. The school in the Whampoa Dockyard plans it contains 80 parts of ether.
in Canton should be converted into a marine journed. Councillors.
been exposed in the accounts of certain com Pablo the suggestion has been made that engineering collage and the naval college in company accounts should be audited by ax Chefoo should be made as Imperial navigation part
outside authorities. In this connec-college with an increase in the number of sin- tion we note that the Kanegafuch! Splo dents. The school in the Foochow dockyard ning Company,
Company, which is always eager to should also be converted into a shipbuilding adopt
the most up-to-date methods for the incollege and 300 students should be added. provement of its business, has taken the by securing the services of Mr. G. M. srs. E. H, Hunter & Co., of "pence of Messrs. Kobe, who is a member of the lacorporated Socialy of Accountants and Auditors, to examine their accounts for the last ball-year, Mr. Spence's report has beep communicated to the company's friends and creditors abroad. and bankers in Japan
REDEMPTION CONTEMPLATED. (By courtesy of the "äheung Po.”]/
"Peking, 4th August.... · It is proposed by the Ministry of Posts and Communications to redeem the Shanghai: Nanking Railway,
+
The Ministry has already provided funds for the purpose.
FLOODS IN MANCHURIA:
LARGE MORTALITY. [By courtesy of the "Sheung. Po."
Kirin, 4th August. There has been a heavy food and the, whols city is under water. '.
Over thousand persons have been "drowned."
· · `VICEROY CHANG JEN-
CHUN.
DEPARTURE FR NANKING, {By courtsey of the 2 Sheung_Po").
Shanghal,-5th August." Viceroy Chang Jen-chun will leave for Nanking by train to-morrow (the 6th inst.). HEUNG CHOW.
A FREE PORT,
[By courtray of the "Shaung Poin
Peking, 5th August. H.E. Ko Yu,him has telegraphed to the Walupu tirglag that Heungchow, naar Me cao, be declared a free porte bored The Walwapu has not yet replied to the representation.
It will be remembered that'as
enault of the
The Kobe Pushin Nippo makes the following remarks, hich we reproduce without being
able to verify their accuracy:-
This is the first time that Mr. Spence has examined the accounts of a Japanese company, and not being well informed of the differences between the commercial customs of Japan and England, he contested a number of points. On hearing the explanation of the board of dirac tors, however, Mr. Spence passed the accounts a correct in the main,
in
It is advocated that a naval academy be estabilshed,la Feking in which the former and present naval officers may be assemblad and taught the science of bigher naval warfare. A torpedo school, gonnery school and marine training depot should be organized at Heiang shen, Chekiang.
The workings of the dockyards la Kiangono. Kuangtung and Taku should all be Improved. Following the plans adopted by
steps should
"CANINE-FRIEND· GREETE MIDNIGHTATHIKI..
A certain locality in the Colony was aroused from peaceful slumber during the small hours of this morning by a series of galls which broke upon the ear with a violence which must have caused the soundest sleeper to jump out of bed with a queer feeling that somebody was being, syed alive In the space of a few moments, all the fadows of the neighbouring souses, usually deserted at this unearthly pas had be taken in conjunction with the bour of the morning, were literally alive
with curious inmates, who were: Yuch canpu to reward Chinese and foreign ascertain if the Millennium had come. The most sanguine among them, however, "were shipbuilders and also to extend navigation,
Finalign it is suggested that Halangshan disappointed in their desire to see something should be made a naval base and that wireless extraordinary when they discovered the Thai cause of all the hulla-batoo, A Chiusia wo- telegraphy should be installed to connect forts
man, who, it appears, was bent on a thlevidg. slong the coast line as la being done in England.
expedition, but unfortunately had come in con. "Prince Tent Helln and Admiral Sab, Naval 14ct with the law in the person of a tulong, was Commisioners, have decided on the following the central figure. The lukong; being a realone steps which they have communicated to the officer, handled the woman mone too gastly, diferent provincial governmente, (1) To hence the shrinks which amansted from har certain the sumber of existing mail war power-hung not appreciating the woman voice feined in the pin vessels; (2) to raise the necessary fonds; (s) to watch-dog, not foster naval education (4) to laspect naval bases. hardly melodious
shortly arrive in Shanghel demonium and vigorously sustained a series Admiral Sa
to enhance to confer with Viceroy Chang Jen-chic and of deep-chested barks which tended
dis Yoan Sho-ksiin before visiting the Kwangtung, the discordant noter of the woman. Fokies and Chekiang waters to study the situstarbed tranquility of the neighbourhood was tion. With regard to payal aducation, the Com. gradually restored after the disappearance of old capital to be lacluded in the 1995ired | mienianers Bave decided to convert the torpedo the woman and her escort from the scene, Bot
school in Kwangtong and the naval school in Fokien, Nanking and Tientela into Naval Col leges. The curriculum is these will be en hanced by a large addition of subjects, and the number of students will also be corresponding ly increased.➡N, G. D. Nos,
however,
matterm::.worEO,
THE
before the axasperated inmates who ware, so rudely disturbed from their sleep had been treated to an impromptu concert which however, did not mest with the general iden of harmony,
The first point which he raised was against the lnclusion of the unpaid amount of capital the sets. He admitted that in certain cases, it might be included suka asint, and that the shareholders could be called upon to pay but if the company was involved in a difficult matition, the shareholders might not be in's!
to respond to the call for payment, sa to the case of the Dai Nippon Sugar Company. Thas unpaid capital could not be regarded as a secure Asset. The board of directore explained that the Tapanese Commercial Code
assals and Mr. Spence was satisfied with the explanation.
The
second point of protest related to the reserva fund. Mr. Spence, pointed out that in England & distinction was made between the "reserve' and the 'reserve fund. The 'simple rasarea could be invested in real property, but
A HOTEL-AKEPRR'S CLÁIM; the reserve fand must be held either in Gover
THE OBAKA FIRE ment bonds, in carb, or in bank deposite.
The third point of protest was the valuation.
APPALLING LOSBRI...
REQUEST OF GUESTS IN THE MATTER. of the assets, la Assessing the value of the
Tokio, Aug, 1. property Mr. Spence took the opinion of
Di Gx.
In the Summary Jurisdiction Court, this or
The fire in Osaka encurred in the northern and obtained property perit in such class their views as to values.. Is the case of negoti- part of the city. It originated at 3.30 am. yes- afternoon, before Mr. Justice Gomperts, 0, E able stocks and raw cotton in stock, he com- terday and was still burning at 4 mm. to-day, Owes, proprietor of Grand Carlton Hotal, currant, market value, and radaches to that thoroughly fatigued. All the Gaaka troops and lodging.
men engaged in combating the flames were the sum of 500, alleged to be due for board pared the assessed valus in the books with the when the water supply was exhausted and the brought action against C. E, Shields to recover The fourth point was as to the profit, and assisted Or wanty thousand houses want. Mr. F. Faget Heit, of Mearns Brutton and
above this
APPOINTMENT OF BUPERITTEN. U tuar: had decided to : opěry a Chinese; partžu? i'was too detailed. The details of the prodt and | ment and commercial bulidis, Rod the occas | was represented by Mỹ. 1. H. GardinsAGO 270
DENTS
of the newspaper Osaka Niepon.
The damage is estimated:
at
Hi Honour asked when the case was cuilad Haung chow, Dear Macao. The British Contos less constituted a businesssorat, and suck par
whether a setilsmest bad bean arrived sta as Canton was just written to the Viceroy in cicalare need not be set forth so minatalyst Lo
Mr. Hett sald matters were át a deadlock, an so he was foformad, friends of the defendasí quiring Beiber steamers will be allowed to go foreign countries they would be comprised in [By couriery of the Shring Pok] there from Hongkong and Macao and asking faw Items, if such details ware published The telegraph service has been temporarily for a copy of the regulations of the port. The too minutely, they ward liable to expose the interrupted by the dra at Osaka,, Actual Agates ardin Peking, Brd August,Victory, has replied that ng régulations have secrets of the business. The board of directors, are not yet available, but it it Ofimated that residing in the same hotel, had intimated that is, Yesterday an Imperial decree was a bass drawn up and shade will mos be however, did not accept Mei Spence's advice on the casualties amount to a few hundreds The if the case was not dropped; they would indicat
thaiber, steamers will be allowed this point, fearing that the change would shcite damage is now said to be over Y. 70,006,000, the hotel. He understood that the casa had Warner After much discussing as to fixing a day lot lasted appointing Hsu Hrib ohang
Ben and Horakose or MSC80 surpicion among the chesteholders; da yinside, while the Inverance covering the burns area in bean sattled a few days ago an (open Hond have, win settled and the the result of Mrs Spencer services, the only Y Spf the Ara ke peen traced to the be hearing, and us to cons, ble, Honou
of buy or they Wal-wa-pu qre known,s accuracy of the accounts of the company has The Prince Regent has informed president of the Ministry of Porta
Vets oursikod."--ppon Chronists Grand Council" "that," although | And Communiostions, as say
yuk AllPeking, 2ad August.
Jeurned the case for a week.
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