*456
condition af British and foreign shipping for the year ending · Tune last. Our facts are gained from Lloyd's Register of Shipping- which requires neither italics nor quotation. marks to emphasise its authenticity-and they are briefly to this affect that during the period
to the vessels classed by Lloyd ware -Brush, 6,80g in number and of 13, 143,635 in topmage; and foreign 3,611 in number and 7,423,944 Jonnaga. The depression in ship- plog still continues and wa are told that. ibe, total tonunga unda: construction in the United Kingdom at the end of June last was less than 3 per cent. of the amount build- ing three peats before. The most important. fact which calls for mention in the work of the socicly during the past year is the completion of the task of revising the society's rules for the Construction of steni ships, which occupied
the attention of the committee for several months. The old rules, originally adopted
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 10 1000
Telegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE,
lish China's claimsy over the island of Colowan, Lung-ting. Sakong and Bau sink.
The Ministry of Foreign Affair are quite ready for the Portuguess
ALLEGED POLICE ASSAULT. Minister in Peking-
SHANGHAI EUROPEAN POLICE
TECHNICALLY GUILTY.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
· Shanghai, 4th December, 12.40 p.m. Detective-Sergeanta Kennerley and Brewater, Police Sergeant Engley and P. C. Mitoliell, of the Shanghai Municipal Police, have been found guilty of assault without "intent and ordered to undergo one day's impri-
The Municipal Council undertakes to pay $500 compensation and the costs of the prosecution.
[On the 3rd October last Sub-Inspector. Johnson of the Shanghai Municipal Police and Det. Sgis. Kennerley, Brewster, Gibson and Craig, police sergeacts Eagley and Taylor and police constabler George, Buckley and Mis chellere summoned for on August 25, 29ng, in the neighbourhood of the Foreign Battle. ment of Shanghai or within the limits of the Foreign Settlement of Shanghai being concern. ead together in unlawfully and maliciously wounding one Baghi! Singh and Pals Slagh contrary to the Statute.-Ed., H. K. 7.)
many years ago, had been kept up to date by means of amendments and additicos made by the com-mittes from time to time, sud provad ufficiently adaptable to be applied as a standard of strength to the various new desiges produced by aaval architects to meet the requirements of med ro oversen trade. Of late years, how-sonment, avor, the avolution of cirgo-carying vessaİR bas nade rapid progrent, and the modification of many types had reiched a stare at which it seemed that a general ravision of the society's rules was desirable, in aider to render them more readily applicable to the changing cod-. ditions of construction. The commillee believe that the work has bsensuccessfully accomplisb- ed and that the retired rules, which, they are tified to knowašu have already been accorded a very favourable reception, will be found to meal .."tbeshipowners' demand for vesselsof great cargo capacity, economical both as regards weight and coat while still malo aining the high standard of efficiency which it has always been the society's object to uphold. Since June last year 44 steamers of over 5,000 tops have received the 100 A class and eight vessels of over 10,000 tons are included in the list, The Toyo Kison Kaisha is responsible for one, the Chiyo Maru--- the biggest of the bunch with-13,426°_tous- the Orient Company with four, all over 17,000 tons; and the P. & O. with three, all in the neighbourbond of 10,800 toDI, It may be mentioned, that' during the period under review seven steamers, each over Boon) LODs gross, of which the turbine 3.1 Chiyo Maru is the largest, have been built ip Japan to class 100, A1, and in each case, except ibat of the above-named vessel, the machinery alsa bas been mide in that country. At the present time, in addition to a fifth liner for the Oriant Co., similar to the four previously men lioned, the new Cunard steamship which is to "take the place, of the Slavenia is being boilt
to the Society's highest class, as are
two new Unisa Castle liners, tack of 13,000 'toos. Reference 'may also be made to roma other interesting vessels which have recently received, or are being built to, the 100 Ar class, ,such as the two twin screw Heamers for the Canadian Government, the s... Barl Grey, to be used as an 'ice breaker and specially Řited up for the passenger nod mall service between the mainland and i rince Edward Island; and the as. Simcos, for Like Service and coi s'ructed with special appliances for lifting light bunys; the ss, Monitoria, built at Sunderland, repre- bentfog a novel design of constraction in the form of two corrugations worked in the shell
plating of it's sider, which it is claimed will have the effect of diminishing the resistance of] the vessel. Further reference may be made to
the classification by the society of vessels buli
on Mr. Isherwood's longitudinal system of Constraction. Up to the present, thirteen vessels of this type with a total toppage of 60,000 tons have been, or are intend- gd to be, classed in the Register Book, In the course of the year the plans of 530 ves- selu intended to be built of steel, 53 of wood, and one composite-making a total of $83 vessois -were submitted for the committen's consider allon, with a view to the approval of the vessels for classification by the society. During the your 477,513 100a of ship hud boiler steel were lested by the society's surveyors at home and
abroad. At the present there are 7: strol manu- firms in the United Kingdem, and facturing 149 abroad, recognised by the committee for the production of steel for use in the cast uc. flon of vessela and machinery intended for classification in Lloyd's Register Book: Prior to such recognition bring extended to any establishment it is necessary that the works sball have been inspected and reported upon satisfactorily by the society's surveyors. The number of vessels employed in the car. rlage of refrigerated cargoes continues to io-: crease, the total capacity of the aleamers on- gaged in the trade at the present time zapra. penting a million carcases of mutton. The Immense growth of this industry and the large values involved add to Ura Importance of the
com.
CHINESE ENGINEERING & MINING CO,
NEGOTIATIONS WITH CHINESE GOVERNMENT.
"{By courtesy of the "Shaung Po."】
Peking, 5th December. The British Minister has confer- red with Grand Councillor Na Tung concerning the Kaiping coal mines.
their friendly relations.
They came very nearly breaking
The position is somewhat strained. THE TUNGKUANGSHAN MINES.
COMPENSATION OFFERED.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Pakin, 5th December,, The Chinese Government is willing to pay a compensation of $460,000 for the cancellation of the Tungkuanshan mining concession.
TELEGRAPHS IN MAN-
CHURIA.
FRENCH APPLICATION,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Fo."]
Peking, 5th December. The French have applied to the Central Government for permission to establish banks, "post-offices, and telegraphs in the Three Eastern Provinces; but the Waiwupu has refused the application.
MANCHURIA..
JAPAN AND RUSSIA AT PEACE,
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Poking, 5th December. Japan and Russia appear to be at peace in Manchuria, and there is now no fear of a rupture between the two Powers.
CHINA'S NAVY.
QUESTION OF FOREIGN ADVISERS/
(By courtery of the "Sheung Poa"]"
scientific inspection and trustworthy clasifica tion of refrigerating machinery and appliances furnished by this society. In view of the Increasing extent to which wireless tele- graphy and submarine signalling" are being used lo
the passenger stormera, mittee have caused special notations to be made in the present edition of the society' Register Book in the cases of vessels installed with apparatus for the above purposes, and bove also included in the hook separate licis of vessels so fitted There are recorded in tha Registered, Book at the present time 404 VES": tals fitted with witclass telegraphy, and 362 vessels fitted with submarice signalling "Pral Sah, the Naval Commissionera, paratur We nerd DOI
go into further details, but it must be said that it was have wired to the Grand Council $ great day for the United Kingdom when, Lloyd's traced to itself the attention of recommending the engagement of the shipping world and helped to maintain that foreign advisors for the reorganisa-|| supremacy of the sea in the navigation as well tion of China's Navy. ́as the construction of ships which we hops will
continue..
but
SOME suxiety has fieen felt as to the averde Blok Line steamer Aymarie, says the Japan Gaselle, but she arrived at Yokohama on the sand pitime, some 12 days from Tacoma.he had hoisted two black balle as a distress signal,
Investigation showed that there
www.com paratively little deninge. The Captals reported
the bad encountered very rough sear ́and;
• head wind, making the "beat"very slim, while the stearlög gear had suffered to come extent. No other damage of moment had occurred, and the delay was common to all `vessels to the same circumstantes. The safe
!Arvival of the dreams?' wan'gantrally welo 'med,
́ind the "Captain congratulated.
"TADIH "says that the significance of the send leg of Minsfour to Chisain waters is not gene mally understood. The & inafiriga Truik, Ws the damathip of our group of very latest kimbarea erulgore, eliminating the Indomitable from this category, That she shoold bederschied from the First, Cruisur Squadron of Admiral May's battle 'Lost in order to replace the. Kõig And in the Chius command, suggests a step towards substantially increasing the power "of "der down to this pin of the world's for, Kommune Calty Saing Car rayubts of all modern pavać gradiology it may be isomad "that
Peking, 5th December. Prince Shun Tui-lap and Admi-
The Grand Council have replied that naval secrets will leak out by the employment of foreign advisers, Bo they have declined to accept the Commissioners' recommendation. OBSERVATORY FOR KIAO CHOW.
"
PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po^|||
Peking, 5th December. The Germans propose to build an Observatory at Kiaochow and have applied to the Waiwupu to defray part of the cost of construction.
MACAO'S DELIMITATIÓN.
NEGOTIATIONS AT PEKING. [By courtsy of thi “ Shaung Po"]
Peking, 6th December.
"
sister shipasto the Minotarwars Defansa and 20-It has been settled to transfer÷boj Shannon=”|||1⁄2follow bar when other vansain
on the station fail due for relief. The Minotaur Is the most formidable #ghting uult that the evar camed the British fag in' the China seas, got forgetflow the battingkips which were -Sotmaily attalhad to this commană,"
Peking the negotiations for the deli. 'mitation of the bonndärles' of Mátno,
The Waiwupu has in readiness mass of documentary, proofs ¿to
CHINA'S, NAVAL DEFENCE. THE SOUTHERN 'SUB-DIVISION,
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Pe"]
Peking, 6th December. The Naval Board has decided to allot one squadron for the protection of the Province of Kwang-tung.
The Southern Division will be divided into three sections, via:— (1) Canton and adjacent prefectures; 2) Kiangchow, Lenchow and Kia, chow; and (8) Weichow and Kit sink.
TIBET.
DALAI LAMA'S SECRET AGREE. MENT.
By courtesy of the " Shaung Po."]
Peking, 6th December. The Chinese Amban in Tibet has memorialized the Throne to the effect that the Dalai Lama bas concluded a secret agreement with another coun. try.
The Amban applied for a perusal of the agreement, but was refused by the Pontiff.
非
PROVINCIAL TREASURIES.
INSPECTION ORDERED.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po"]
Peking, 7th December. The Ministry of Finance has” inued instructions to the Financial Supervisors in Chihli, Shansi, Hu peh and Kiangsu, 'to take advantage of the change of governors and trea surers in those Provinces to make a thorough inspection of the respective
| Provincial treasuries.
CHINESE-BANK-NOTES.
V
TO BE ACCORDED, PREFERENCE. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 8th December. Instructions have been sent to all Provinces by the Ministry of Fi nance to give preference to. Chinese Bank-notes (over Foreign),
SZECHUAN-HANKOW RAILWAY.
COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUC
TION.
[By courtesy of the" Sheung Po"]
Peking, 8th December. The Ministry of Posts and Com- munications has telegraphed to the Szechuan-Hankow Railway Co. to proceed with the construction of the line in accordance with the survey made by Jeme Tien-you.
TUAN FANG.
RESIDING IN CHIHLI.
*.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"],, Peking, 8th December. Ex-Viceroy Tuan Fang has taken up his residence at Fung Yeung district, in Chibli, and it is h in- tention not to seek reinstatement into office.
·LOAN AGREEMENT. AMERICAN AND GERMAN. PRESSURE,
* [By courtesy of the "Shoung Po").
Peking, '8th December,
"The American and German Mi-
nisters have pressed for the signing of the agreement for the loan for the Hunan-Hupeh Railway.
* MANGĦURIA. THE JAPANESE MISSION. [By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
Peking, 8th December. The successor to the late Prince to in the special mission to Man- ohuris will shortly start from Japan, SNOWSTORM IN MAN.
CHURIA.........
SEVEREST-EXPERIENCED,
{Ely courtesy of the “Shaing Po"],
Peking, 8th December. There' has been a heavy snowstorm In Manchuria.
It was the severest that has been › for several tens of years)
· MINING IN MONGOLIA.
RUSSIAN APPLICATION.
"{By courtesy of the " Cheung Po,*)
Peking: 8th December. Russia has applied for mining concessions in Mongolin and for per mission for the native chieftain to | raise loans from Russia.
The Central Government has instructed the Waiwupu to lodge a strong protest.
REPENTANCE.
́TUAN FANG'S MAGNANIMITY.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po"]--
Peking, 8th December. Li Kwok-kit, who denounced Tuau Fang, repenting of the step he had taken,. called on Tuan Fang yester day.
at
The ex-Viceroy received Li
once..'
MANOHURIA.
": "PROVINCIAL INQUIRIES.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Pi."]
"
Macao's Frontier.
DOM JOAO ISLAND RAIDED.
VILLAGERS KILLED AND WOUNDED.
A Remarkable Position,
UNEXPECTED DEVELOPMENT IN THE HASTINGS PROSECUTION.⠀
LEY-PROTESTR-AGAINST THE
PROCEEDINGS.
Another act in the Macao delimitation dram has just recently been enacted Itions which those who have carefully followed the tortuous course of the negotiations, whether from the Portuguese or the Chinese viewpoint, had more
gth insi, or is anticipated. For during the past
Before Mr. J. R. Wood at the Magistracy this few months evidences have not been wanting afternoon, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton. (of Messrs, of a desire on the part of the irresponsible Deacon, Locker and Deacon) made an appli district officials, who appear to be outwith cation for the discharge of the Chinamen who the Provincial control and certainly in is charged with the alleged receiving of $14,000 open defiance of Imperial mandate, have
from Mr. John Hastings under false pretences. boom endeavouring, qu'their own, to monk Mr. F. B. L. Bowley (from the Crown Soli to put to the test the question of the 10. citor's office), "who appeared far the prosa- vereignty exercisable over the dependencies cution, stated, that there appeated to be a of Macau. The latest instance in point bas last certain amount of misunderstanding in the reached sur notice in a telegraphic commanica caso. His friend was acting under a mis- tion which states the bare fact that one of the vil taken view and his application was irre-" lages on the island of Dom João cathe opposite galar. He did not represent Mr. Hastings but side of Macao, has been deliberately ralded, the King. He submitted that the proceedings the outrageous seizure of Chinese sailing vessels were perfectly legal and asked for a remand, affected, and peaceful villagers wounded and subject to any application that might be made. killed, who had the temerity to withstand and Continuing, Mr. Bowley stated that the cas challenge the rights of the seemingly piratical arose out of forged mortgage. The for invaders. Thesupposition of the band of high-ged mortgage was made in Mestes, Hastings handed unstrappings might have been temable, and Hastings office. Mr. Hastings, who was had it not been for the fact that once the absent from the Colony, was qualified to ap villagers were terrorized, their enemy exhibited polat any person to watch the case on his the outward and visible sign of office concealed behalf, and Mr. Davidson (present in the In the malform of district "braves," which was Court-room) who was the principal witness in worn under their outer garments,
the case, was entitled to watch the proceedings,
1.
It would appear that Dom Jollo has formed the bone of contention for the past twenty years and more between the Provincial Govern ment of Canton and the Portuguese authorities at Macao. Delring into the archives of the two Peking, 9th December. Governments, contending documents will be found to prove that, by common consant, that The Viceroys of the different Proportion of the dependency of Macao came vinces have addressed telegraphic in-wile the letter of the written understandlag which provided for its ultimate adjustment by quiries to the Central Government means of diplomatic negotiations between the concerning recent events in Man-two friendly countries, churia.
The documents to which wo rafer are two Netes exchanged between the Portuguese Gov. The Central Government has re-ernment and the Trung-li Yamon (as the plied by wire that the territory is
of these Notas was ad ressed by Dr. A. F. Lol. safe enough, but they expect some little difficulty in connection with railway affairs, on account of which the Central Government experience some uneasiness.
STAMP LAWS.
POSTPONEMENT SUGGESTED.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po"]
Peking, 9th December. The Provincial Viceroys have te legraphed to the Ministry of Fin- ance not to enforce the stamp laws.
They are afraid that its enforce ment might result in difficulties and delays, and recommend that modifi- cations should be made.
-
The Ministry of Finance feel embarrassment as to how to act.
LATE SHUN KA-NAI
REGENT'S SYMPATHY. [[By'courtesy of the "Shoung Po"]
.
Poking, 9th December.
Mr. Sheaton at this pont cited an anthority and submitted that complainant must appear, otherwise, the defendant was entitled to his discharge, unless the records ware altered,
His Worship stated that he understood that Mr. Bowley had suggested that he should ap pear on the records as the King by Counsel. the sort.
Mr. Bowley didn't suggest anything of
Courts.
Proceeding, Mr. Bowley submitted that he should appear on the records as the Crown Solicitor and not by his personal sime. A Crows Solicitor was entitled to certain things. His Worship-It is always done in Police Mr. Bowley contended that he was' prosscu», would remand-the case till. 16.30 to-morrow His Worship at this stage announced that he morning, in order to consider an application
Waiwapo was then called) in 1897. The firsting in his official capacity. lo, then secretary general of the Provises of Macao, acting as in charge of the Portuguese Legation in China and Siam. The translated
Note reads -
for the possible discharge of the defendant sented in the casO. on the ground that the Klog Was not repre-
Mr. Bowley shall be engaged at the Supreme Court at 11.30 to-morrow.
His Worship-What time to-morrow will sult you, Mr. Bowlny?
ti
Mr. Bowley-No time. I shall be engaged the whole day.
To His Royal Highness Prince Kung and other members of the Taung-li Yamta..
Your Highness-In reference to my despatch of 17th March last, I forward to-day coplas of the despatches from the Portuguese Consul la Canton to the Council of this Government and of the latter to the Viceroy, from which Your Highness will please see that the authorities at Macan have agreed, through the medium of the Consal for Portugal in Canton, Mr. Bowley protestad against the proceed- with the Viceroy of the Two Kwang, to-with-iage absolutely and entirely and said they were draw simultaneously from the Island of Dem not according to law and announced his inten. Jolo, ou the suis day and at the same tion to make representations to the Attorney.
General,
hour, the two detachments Portuguese and Chinese which had been stationed there, the former since the job January, 1806, and the latter since March, 1889,
As in charge of the affairs of the Portuguese Legation in Chips, I reserve the right which Portugal has for the exercise of her jurisdiction over the island of Dom Joke, and hope that your
Ministry and my Goverement will reach a set- tlement of this question as that the harmonicus relations that for centuries had existed between the two countries may continue coimpaired.
The foregolog communication was dated the 5th April, 1897.
THE CHINESE REPLY," The reply from the Tsung-li Yamen was dated 8th day, 3rd moon, 23rd year of Kwang Su (9th April, 1897). Omitting the preambla
The Prince Regent is going tot was to the following effect: family of the late Shun, Ka-nei on express his condolences with the
the 20th inst.
"It behoves this Ministry to inform you that
YUNNAN RAILWAY. ALLEGED FRENCH INTER- FERENCE,
[By courtesy of the ""Shtung Pa")
Peking, 9th December. The high offcials of Yunnan have telegraphed to the Throne to the effect that the French frequently in terfere with the railway affairs and suggest that a modus vivendi should be agreed upon to prevent the differences.
MANCHURIA,
· NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN, - [ Py courtesy of the " Shrung Po!""]
Peking, 9th December. During the past few days, Prince Chin, Grand Councillor Na. Tung and H.E. Liang Tun-yin, president of the Waiwupu, have been negotiat ing with the Japanese Minister on the question of the Three Eastern Provinces:
TYPROON WARNINGS,
The following telegrams were racaived from the Manila Observatory at the American Con: 'sulate Generalı→
December 4th, 19.40 pm. December 4th, 18.45 am. Cyclone or typhoop In Pacific Ocean about half-way between the Carolines and the Philippines, moving W. or WNWW.
Dacamber th, 11.30 am. December 5th, 10.45. Cyclone or typhoon Pacific Ocean about half-way between Garo:
December 6th, 9.45 am.
lines and Philippines almost intionary.
|
the Viceroy of Canton bar telegraphed to this Government advising that the Consul for Portugal in that Province in a conference had stated that the (constructional) works in con pection with the guard houss on the Island of Dom João bas already been stopped and that therefore the Chinese detachment that had been stationed there, previously as well as the detachment of Portuguese soldiers would withdraw simultaneously or the day of the 3rd moon (8th April, 1897), the question being left to be ultimately decided bo- eenthetwo Governmenis, be{the Viceroy) ba
a deputy to assist at the withdrawal of the two detachments and also (to be a witness) of the suspension of work (on the guard boure which is in accordance with whêt Your Ex- cellency stated in your despatch referred to and in conformity with the Treaty concluded between Fortugal and China in 1887, which stipulates: So long as the delimitation of the boundaries is not concluded, everything in to- spect to them shall continue as at praient, Without addities, diminution, or alteration by either of the parties,""
A PORTUGUESE PROTEST,
His Worship-The case is remanded ill 11.30 to-morrow.
Mr. Shenton applied for costs.
His Worship (smiling)-1 shall pay yan;tha costs. What are your costs, dva dollar?
Mr. Shanton-Five dollars, your Worship. Mr. Bowley-I think the application is some. what premature,
BAIL ALLOWED IN THE SUM OF $15,000,
in the Police Court this afternoon, the caID WAS Before Mr. J. R. Wood (Second Magistrate)
unemployed insurance broker, is charged with again mentioned in which Lam Fok Chiu, an the alleged receiving of the sum of $14,000 from Mr. John Hastings under false pretences with intent to cheat and defraud. Mr. P. B. I Bowley (from the Crown Solicitor's office) pro secuted and Mr. W. E. L. Shenton (of Messrs, Deacon, Looker and Deacon) appeared for, the defendant.
Mr. Bowley addresad his Worship/and risterated his wish that he should appear on the record as the Crown Solicitor.
Mr. Steaton contended that before his Wor ship could adopt a procedure which was wholly and totally unknown to that Ceart, his Wor ship must be satisfied that there was speh a procedure when there was no informer, that i
are filo informer. He submitted that oplosa the informant appeared on the record in hin own name or that of his colicitor, hii Wamhip was bourd, as his duty to the prisoner, to dia... charge the defendant,
Bir. Bowley at this functure announced that the Crown did not appeal as a common is. formant.
Mr. Shenton-Will your Worship, please. make a note of that? I may have to make use
of it anbiber day.
The case was formally remanded til g
the sum of $15,000,-
o'clock on the 17th fast, ball being allowed in
HONEYMOON TRIP
ON THE "STANLEY " TO MACAO.
Lleut, and Mrs. Beckwith, who were married on Wednesday, the 8th lost, proceeded on a hoonymoon trip to Macao. The happy couple launch Finck at 10.45 am, on Thunday, On boarded the Government yacht Stanley by the board Mr. Backwith proceaded to inspect the ship and congratulated her master (Captain G.
L
The first protest lodged by the Portognese In assertion of their sovereign, rights over the Istend was on the 27th. March, 1897. The Chiness; authorities had sent some soldiers to be stationed on Dom Jolo, whereupon the Portugal alone possased the right to exer Portaguase Miolster protested stating, that cire Bovereign rights over the island, mesentatives cited the following stage that the
Willoughby) on the way the Stanley was nancial statements of receipts and disburse dressed" In honour of the fellcitons occasion, mants of the colonial treasury established, A large green garland 8ft, in diaconter beyond a doub, that for the half-year 1566-1867, suspended on the stay between the two macts, the owner of a certain water spring paid while three double streamers ft. long wareflows taxes to the Portugusse amounting to 32 odd. on the fore and aft stay. The port and starboard Another payment is by the lease of a gangways were transformed into bowers of granite quarry of $7.30. Yet a third paid evergreens and dowers; the ladder was draped $1.40. Instances, according to the Fortuguese with fiago, and the saloon and bridal chamber argamant, can be multiplied ad infinitumsastistically decorated with flowers. Dongyt Treasury receipts also showed the payment of Crown rent of $3.50 for the second half. year of 1871 by Chloers occuplare of the villages of A-wing and Chi Liseg-kong o the island. It has been conclusivaly urged that on the 35th July, 1880, there were no less than 61 Chinese lepers under treatmgat in the Portuguesa, asylum
on the island. The
01
Pak-aban alto
TA
under
the control of the commander of the islands of Taipa and Colowas, and the expose la connection. with lis mihitenance were do
· frayed by the 'Macao Goverment.: Moreover, the Portuguesa contend that rules and
The launch Pinch with the staff of the Harbour Soon after 11 am, the Stanley leff for Maçao,
Office os board pilotted the Stanley for some distance, finog off shing after wiring of crackers 4 she led the way for the yacht on the Baoy, those on board the Finch gets thres honeymoon journey. Passing the Fairway.
hanity cheer for the popular assistant Harbous lodged the compliment, and the two vessois emcial, Lieut. Beckwith and his wife acknoW- parted company, the making
On passing Green Island, Mr. Coleman, the
December 61b, 9:4.m. Cyclone de typhoon ions governing the working and gula ghtkeapar, holsted the Ensign and dipped
N.W, of Yap, moving N.E. of..N.E
three times' graceful compliment which
of the asylum were published in the Opstal those for whom it was intended duly appre Boistim of Macao on, the 18th July 1683, ciated. The Stanley responded, with her an
fanker substantiation of their claim, the Foreign
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Returns of the average amount of bank: (ugaasa argas then the municipality of Talpa Macao was reached at gia5 pm, the Colonial notes in circulation and of specie in reserve to defeyad "ll the expanses for chaduating the Government yacht making fast in the Hoog). Hongkong, during the month" andad" 30th schools on the island of Dem joto, and they kong, Cusion and Macao Steamboat? Cove "Movember, 1009," so certified by the managers | polat, lastly, to the existence of the oyster wharf, where the bridal party landed wall. of the merpaċilys Baoko ;--
beds on the foreshores, whose owners, pay autisfied and pleased with their delighual bare "Banks.
“Aramge' | Specie in taxis to the Matad Government,
por. Lleat, Beckwith expressed himself high- Amount Reserva,
*The Chinese, on the other hand, refuse to ad. 17 gratided with the arrangements for his and Chartered Bank of India,
mit a tots the force of the claims as based upon his bride's comfort on board, and as if to mad Australia, and China, $4,357,980 $4,400,000 the grounds put forward by the Portuguesa, to the pleasure of the voyage there was not Hongkong and Shangbuf
Krom the point of view of International law; It || Kipple on the water and no wind, THE AST Braking Corporation, 11,460,174 15,000,000 ill be most interesting to leard the verdics of was one of bright manships, įramleding 'National Bank of China,
the eminent forists who may be called upon to springtime when, in the words of the auror Limited, imm
adjudicate the differences at isane in a board of young haarts turn to thoughts of love, just 'Arbitration assuming that no modUS DİLİĞİ BAN
The Stanley left for Hongkong, tha. be amidsbly reached in, Peking/
sharmson, riscking port at 8/30 iu
of
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