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No. 8061-NOVEMBER 2, 1888.]
The steamship Ireouadły, with the FRENCH MEARs Adamson Bell & Co. inform us that
THE CHINA MAIL.
Bagilar. The Danes are in excellent train
MAIL of October 6, was to leave Binge the a.. Claymore, from Glasgow and Lavering and are pulling well together, but they pore on Friday, November 2ud, at 5 au, and may be expected here ou arpol, left Singapore for this port, yesterday
about Friday, the 9th November. This afternoon. Packet brings roplies to letters ·den" spatched from Hongkong on Aug. 25. ! The a. Batavia lelt Shanghai for Hong kong on the 31st Oct., at b p.m., and may be expected here on the afternoon of the 2nd Nov,
The R. & A. S. 5. Co.'s steamer Tanautice left Port Darwin for this port on 23rd Oct., and may be expected here on or about the 2nd Nov,
The 0. S. B. Co.'s steamship Bellerophon,
from Liverpool, leit Singapore on the 27th Oct, and may be expected hero on or about the 3rd Nov.
The D. D. R. steamer Bellona loft Singa.
poro on the 27th Oct., and may be expected here on or about the 3rd
Nov.
A noATMAN named Ip Apo was sentenced to six months' hard labour by Mr Wodehouse today for snatching a silver chain from a woman on the stroot,
want both weight and duck The Boots feel the want of a good stroko; the Iriah ure rather raw ; and the Germans, although possessing great strength, havo not beou rowing much together and two of the men want a lot of polishing off
STRETCHER
CRICKET.
of the Reconnie Section appear to have had in thnic minds.
What will happen if the Chinesis popula tion of this Colony is allowed to go on in creasing from the mainland an it has been
Where arg wa to of late years
| part. Blaesare, that they Boeing live in the same place! It is all vory well persist in their ducive to to car. it is sign of the increasing
of the Secret Sociotics, and endeavour to
btain rulief by their aid.
He was greatly impressed with the unity of the clergy and the people, and has given £50 towards the Farnalt Defence Fund.
RAECOURT
LOCAL OPTIONIST.
Vistoria. It is illustrated with twenty-one plates and diagrame of the seat of disease in the larynt.
court, in speaking on the Towperance Queau Tho Right Hon. Sit W. Variou Har- tion in Manchester, has declared that he is
& local optionist.
AMPEROR WILLIAM AND TEN POPU.
Oct. 14-The Emperor William vas ac: corded a most enthusiastic raception in Rome.
prosperity of the Colony; but some friends af mine of long residance bore predict, looking at the experience of the last twelve- months, that we need not tus entprised if before long some deadly epidemio visit us which will speedily make a clearance of The following match will commence at 11 good away of us, both foreign and native.--the Popo to abandon the idea of temporal
Yours do. am, sharp to-morrow :--
SABSENATUS-VI7SUB-CELT.
Tax straingein of setting fire to the house in order to escape from the Police, which i was adopted by a gang of gamblers during a recont raid on a fantan den, was tried again last night under similar circumstances and proved entirely successful. A party of Police under Sergeant Jonce paid a visit to
gambling establishment at No. 18 Square. E. Podior (68th) Street last night and wore foiled in this F. EL Johnstono
(58th)
E. O. Smith (53th) E. &, Coxon (Capt.)
(Captain) C. H. Higginbotham Major Miles, I
(58th) A. do 0. Scanlan, M.6. F. Maitland Captain Ramsay, R. N.
Capt
The Glon Lino steamer Glencor, from Lon-way. The gamblers having apparently bad G. A. Bramwell (58th)
don, loft Singapore on the 29th Oct., one warning of the approach of the officers and may be expected here on or about the 4th Nov... The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd B. N. Co.'s steamship Electra, frum Triesto, left Singapore on the 20th October, and zony be expected here on or about the 6th Nov. The s.. Claymore, from Glasgow and Li-
verpool, loft Singapore on the 1st in- stant, and may be expected here on or about the 8th iust.
Stanley, F.D. of the law, locked the door of the room, H. E. Wodehouse
A. G. Stokea overturned the table, an' which was n
Dr. Atkinson A. H. Loo, IL. B. do C. Buntsman
(581b)
The P. & O. stuamer Kashgar left Bombay
for this port on the 27th Oct, The Canadian Pasific Co.'s atcamor Duke of Westminster lofs Vancouver on the 2nd October for Japan and China. The 8.6. Parthia left Vancouver on the 26th
Oct. for China and Japan.
Tut Friuce and Princess do Bourbon and suito left by the Sachsen to-day for Shang
bai.
Ex kind permission of Colonel D. G. Anderson, the Regimental Band will play in the Public Gardens, on Sunday the 4th inst, from 3.30 til 5 pm. The following
will be the programme ---
March.........* A Sollter and a maz'....Noston. Uvertura........... Harbor of Heville ”.... Vals.....* Prussing Clouds Bulnction..... Prom Different'Open! 'Godfrey, Valdoadofer.....
Aria............. Weit le Patrol
Kossini. Froat.
toeder.
www
Jo Manas, Indroast.cr
kerosene lamp, and then made a rush for the roof. The door was a strong one, like those of most gambling-houses, anxl before the Police could force their way in, it was very evident that the fire had made a good beginning and that there was not inuch chance of prevuating the destruction of the
NABLE.
J. Little (58th)
Dr. Sparrow, R..
W. Greig 8. L. Darby and 2 others
THE REBELLION IN FORMUSA. A correspondent at Taiwanfoo writes to us under date of 29th October as follows
I.
[Our correspondol's concluding remark" does not embody an over-cheerful prospect, at the application of his letter is manifest and the need for, a remedy is urgent ED. C.A.1
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN
The B. S. Tannadica, Captain Shannon, arrived to-day with the Australian mail. Wo take the following telegrame from our exchanges:
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.
AUSTRALIA AND IRELAND,
In the book ho charges Gorhardt with being unreliable and bratal, and states that Brumann made a mistake in his operation, falas passage with the cannula, and by so Be further states that Bergmann created doing shortened the life of the patient by
tan months.
Berlin, 34th Out--an Imperial list has been issued in Germany, ordering that Sir Morell Mackenzie's book in the illness and death of the Emperor Frederick III. shall
pro prohibited, and the fincation of any copies that are now in circulation thero.
Oct. 15th. In reply to
to the statements Tablished in Sir More). Mackenzie's book, Profesor Bergman says that he is a tiar, and it was his own ignorance of pathology which prevented a timely operation from being undertaken,
It is understood that he has adviando power, and to seek an alliance with the Coneorrative posters.
SPAIN AND THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.
London, 15th, bt.--Spain was offered to prohibit vessois pulling under her fag from cupplying the islands of the Pacific with arma, ammunition, and alcohol, providing Professor Bergmann asserts that the thst the other powers sro unanimous in autopsy on the remains of the late Emperor laking similar action.
Frederick completely refutes the statement London, 10th Get.-The United States of Bir Morell Mackenzie. will
to the no agreo arrangement proposed Professor Gerhardt and Bergmann both by the Spanish Government for the aboliphatically deny the allegations contain-
of the the islands in the Parte ed alcohol with ad in Sir Morell Mackenzie's book.
tion
in the Pacific Ocean. THE UNITED STATES AND THE CHINESE,
THE GREAT STRIERS IN ENGLAND,
Tandon, til Dot. - The state of the labour Oct. 16th, 7.30 pm. Following up their question in the United Kingdom is osus- determination not to permit Chinese tog considerable uneasiness just now; thero reside in the State of California, hundreds coms to be a general fooling, especially of them have been prevented from landing amongst miners, to obtain an increase in at San Francisco, while a large number hare the rates of wages. It is rumoured that at hoen atopped when attempting to cross the the end of October there will be a turn-out borders from the States.
A BARONY LAPSED.
THE STRIKE AT NEWCASTLE. Adelaide, 14th Oct-At Nowcastle the position of affaim in regard to the strike in very little altored, the miugs seem to bo thoroughly sick of it, but the Labour Un- ions won't confess that they are beaten, sad atragisk.
relatiuencing the mon to prolong the
of
The majority of the minces are in favour signed by the men who have reasted work signing an agrearent similar to that at the Stockton colliery,
The minces engaged in the Bulli Colliory having voted for the strike, the mastera aro withdrawing the ozira pay that was granted to the men at the beginning of the trouble, with the view of inlacing them to continue their work, and bold aloof from the general strike.
THE N. A. W. PRZMIER ON FREE TRADE AND IMPERIAL FEDERATION.
Sir Henry Parkes addressed his constitu eats last night, and indicated his policy, Ho proposes to put finances on a sound basis, and to move in the dire
direction of freo trade and Imperial fodoration.
TUN COFLENOR OF QUEENSLAND,
It is reported that Sir William Robinson, the Governor of Trinidad, in the Weak Indies, will sacoeed Sir Anthony Musgrave, as Governor of Queensland.
of Psyche that belongs in the front parior? MISTRESS-Bridget, where is that picture Bridget-Ock, ita mosilf, man, that forgot church this macnia', and I loit it in 200 wa to bring it back. I was fixin' ma hair for
* room,-Times,
The Police, howover, on getting On fich October the gates of Chinng-hos ware stated that the loyalty of the people of the Temple, first Baron Mount-Tem:lo, is dead. being taken by the various labour organiza. boy, do you go to Sunday school? EINK
the door battered in succeeded, aftor a rigorous fight, in getting the fire subdued. The gamblers all escaped.
closed against the rebels. On the following dny a body of 300 soldiers attempting to enter the city were attacked and a number killed. On the 10th Ost., a wealthy man in the neighbourhood came to the relief of the city, just in time to prevent the people insido from opening the gates to the insur gerts. Afterwards the authorities seem to have gained, the upper hand, and on the 10th, the gates were again opened for traffic Several villages in the neighbourhood which hnd harboured the rebels wozo attacked and burned. The town of Ka-gi has not been
Tus bearing of evidence against tho ten prisoners charged with the murder of Turnkey Fereira, aid with pirating a junk and escaping from the chain-gang, was ro- sumod by Me Pollock in the Police Coart today. The evidence presented no now feature of importanes. Dra Ayres, Canthie and Marques gave evidener as to the up. pearance of Pereira's body on its boing taken out of the water on the morning after attacked, The Chhin-tas arrived thors
London, at det, at the curomony of the presentation of the freedom of the City of Dublin to Cardinal Moran, the Cardinal
and to their mother country, was prover- colonies to the Queen and Payal
Family, bial. He attributed this happy atato af things largely to their self government, and the general freedom of thought and action enjoyed by the colonists at largo.
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of upwards of one hundred and soventy thousand miners atrising for an advance of The Right Hon. William F. Cowper, teu per c. nt. A ballot on the subject is
CHRISTIAN Parcuts-Old Lady-Little and as he has left no children, the title will
tions.
Boy-Yes'm "I go to the Baptist Sunday 8th Oct.-Speaking in Derbyshire on the School. Old Lady-You am the son at probably die with him.
relations of capital and labour, and refer. Christian parents Little Boy-No, m'al THE SUGAR CONFERENCE AND THE COLONIES,
Lord Knutsford stated at Ipswich that ring to the present movement to secure an they're Baptists, just the same as I am. the
object of the
AN IMPORTANT DEKOVERY la anounced Cho Cardinal went on to say that, in his promotion of sugar conference was the advance of ten per cest. on the current |
of colonial trudu. The object rates of wages, the agents for several min in the Paris Figaro,' of a valuable remedy opinion, a fairer, richer, happior land than the bounty often was to favour the ing labour Rociations stated that, at least for norvous debility, physical exhaustion, believed that if self-government, with mini-colonies demanded permission to contribute ly did au, it would be the most gigantic saved him from a miserable existence and Australia did not exist. Ho thoroughly sugar producing colonies.
He also stated tirat the Australian free, hundred thousand men were prepared and prematuro decay. Tho discovery was
to go out ou strike, and that if they actual made by a missionary ar freedom to that xisting in the Austra asian Colonies were geauted to Ireland, henceforth to the defence of their homes strike on record, and a antional calamity an early grave. We learn that the Rev. that the results would be similar. He urged and trade.
Oct. 11th. The Staffordshire cool-owners Joseph Holmes, Bloomsbury Mansions, Lord Roshery supported and endorsed have conceded the advance asked for by the Bloomsbury Square, London, W.., will upon the clergy and the people the necessity
those statements.
rcipere. of union towards this
send the prescription, free of chargo, on this oad.
18th OctThe colliera employed in the receipt of a self addressed stamped enve- British colleries propose to form a syndi. lope." cate with a captail of £80,000,000 to buy
LICENSED VLASTICITY FOR THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, October 6, 5.50 a.m.-The Right Bov. De Barry, Archbishop of
of Sydney, stated at
CANAL BETWEEN ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC.
The Consal for Nicaragua has notified that his Government will only recognise the Casal
be granted concessions and pro- of the Church of England, at Lambeth tected by that Government in the con
the escap. It may be remembered that it with his soldiers on the 17th: The District the meating of the Congress of the Clerer along will pay of New York, who and work the conì mines themselves.
Old Mexico
Quotations
HONOKONG, November 2
appeared from the evidence of some of the Bagistrate has been dismissed, and the Tai- Palace, that he considers that the projectstruction of a canal to connect the waters ritatively announced that the statement OPIUM-New Patna, cash,.. 670
wan Magistrate sent to take his place; on his way north his baggage was plundered hy the people. The general impression is
for the revision of the present edition of the Church of England Prayer Book is
maturo,
He
pro-
of the Atlantic
Atlantic and Profic, THE IMPORTANCE OF OUR COLONIAL POLICY.
At a muoting
held in Leeds, Lord Rose mcment to the Cuited
in the
THE SAVAGE ISLANDS, London, Oct. 6th.-It has been autho
|which has been cirenisted that the British Government had annexed Savage Island, an island adjacent to Cook's Group, in li
London, 8th Oct. The section of the
turnkeys, especially that of Foulkes, as if Selection... Le Fille du Tarbour Major Offenbach, Pereira had received several blows un the head and various parts of the body from
uning, while the medical evidence was to cipitated by a quarrel caused by a threatened the affect that the body presented no marka rise in the price of salt. They should have of blows of any kind, the appearances being waited, if they expected success, till the simply these of death by drowning. Inan-rice-harvest in the 10th month was gathered awer to a question by the Magistrate, Drin. Roporta in prevalent that even yet Ayres and Dr Marques said it was possible there will be a more general rising then that Partirn might have been struck on the But Core-warned is fors-anned.' head with a bamboo notwithstanding the hance of external marke, if he had his cap en at the time, but it was not probable, There was congestion of the brain, but that would have been caused by drowning. Dr
[bamboo poles which the prisonore wore that the present rising is prematuro, pro-bar considere, however, that the presentery declared that the Colonial policy was Santa Pacific, ie untrue.
The Post-Office notice with reference to Christmas and New Your parcols stator that parsols for the United Kingdom posted bo- fare 3 p.m. on Tuesday, the 6th instant, will reach London about December 18th, and those posted before 3 p.m., on the 20th loatant, will roach Lendon about January lot. Sendere of percola are requested to poot them, if possible, a few days in
advance.
HENRY Moore, of the Royal Marines, was brought before Me Wodehouse this morning „in consequence of sono ormatio proveudinga of his last night. It appeared that he and several other of the Qacon's defenders made
CORRESPONDENCE.
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Kingdom than hor foreign policy, and that a matter of greater the
it would eventually a porade Council of the State. He said that the voice of
of Australia ought to be of paramount importance in respect to all matters con. accted with British interests in the Pacific,
A NEW CABLE TO AUSTRALIA. Sir John Pender, the Chairman of the
German preas that is generally supposed to be inspired by Prince Bismarck, strongly protectorato Pposes the establishment of over Savage Island, is the South Pacific.
GERMANY AND ZANZDAB.
The German Mediterranean Squadron has been ordered to Zanzibar, to assist in
and fast regulations compelling to clergy to
to adhere stringently to the ritual forms and ceremonies as enjoined in the charge to ministers, should be judiciously relaxed, and that what he might treat 45
iconood elasticity, which would leave the formula of the servises of the Church more to the discretion of the officiating minister, is desirable,
Eastern Extension Australia and China restoring order amongst the rebellious FERNORSHIT OF 20UTH AUSTRALIA.
Oct. 7th. 0.5 p.m.-The rumour Telegraph Company, considers that be has patives in the German possessions there. that Lord Normanby was promised the go. crushed all opposition by his scheme for at-
Bituation, and
completely vernorship of South Australia, proves to
It is reported that Russia is endeavour- have been founded on fact, but the Colonial other line of submarine cable from Java toing to obtain a hacheur to the Coral Government was not informed,
the Western Australian Coast.
(This is an old story.) consequence of 100
ence of the South Australian
The Rev. Joseph Parker denounces the Government having protested against the
There has been a great conflagration in apathy of the churches on social questions.
The Macri Football Team has defeated appointment, it is
the Kents. in defersace to the
The GOLD BAYING PROCESS, wishes of the colonists.
mastered the
GREAT FIRE IN GLASGOW.
Cantlle sold there was Dothing in the ap- ciently burdened with annoyances withont appointed cliewhere ected that he will be Glasgow, by which damago to the extent of ;
pearance of decoased to lead to the opinion that death had been caused otherwise than
a call at a Chinaiman's shop is Queen's by drowning. The uvidence for the prose
THE PROPOSED TOWN BAND. To the Editor of the "Catsa MAIL.'
2nd November, 1888. SI,As a citizen who thinks. life ani- our taking toeasures to increase their num- bor, I feel grateful for the effort you made in the China Mail the other day to relieve the Colony from the proposed infliction of band. Any body with ever sa little
£200,000 has been dube.
FERRY OF FLOQUET'A POLICY.
MISCELLANEOT'S.
M. Jales Ferry has taken a decided stand Moringanly fouthall team has beaten the
against, M. Floquet's policy of revision, which he denonces fiercely as being calen- lated to undermine the influence of the
Road about six p.m. posterday and began /cution having been concluded, the prisoners two-thousand-dollar edge of band. the inventors of the Newbery-Vautiu gold Renato, and to bring it into contempt.
to amuse themselves by throwing the goods about, and Houry finished off by snatching op a gun and bolting with it. He was fined 25, with the alternative of 14 days impri
sonment.
The annual sale in aid of the Barter Girls' Schools, held in the City Hall during the *past two days, resailed in the realisation of
were committed for trial at the Criminal Sessions,
A syndicata is being formed in Loudon to Boat a company for the purpose of pur- chasing the patent rights in Australia, of
must see at once that one on the basis augeaving process. gested at last moeting of the Finance Com
BRITISH OFFICERS FOR VICTOKIA. mittes
London, Oct. 8th, 7.12 p.m.-Sie Graham would be a public cuisance, whether attached to the Police or the Volunteers, Borry, the Agent-General for Victoria, has Tus annual business meeting of the Hong-
interviewed Lord Knutsford, the Secretary Layton humourously a suggested... kong Volautsers was held at the beadquarto the always re. of State for the Colenice, on the subject
Farded it as existence in this Colony that its inhabi tako charge of the defence forces in Vista. it as one of the chief blessings of appointing officers from the British army to tants are dos aflicted by visits from ria.
from ris. The appointments asked for will be melancholy those nomadic and atrola known at Bomo German Bands
blessing which is second only importance to our freedom from the
ters of the Corps yesterday evening. The was a good attendanou. Major Tripp pro- aided, and the other officers present were Captain McCallum and Lieutenant Woolley showing a balance of $150 to the good, were
in
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of
next month. EXTECTED BOULANGIST VICTORIES, The return of General Boulanger to the Frunch Chamber of Deputies for one of the
THE CANADIAN VÆÐIFIC AND AUSTRALIAN MAILS.
The Canadian-Pacific Company is willing to enter into a contract to deliver maila in Brisbane under thirty-five days from London.
THE AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING MANO,
A
committeo of Australian shippers has been appointed to confer with the shipping with a view to the settlement of the differences which exist at present.
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dead.
The running for the Middle Park Plato resulted as follows :-Donovan, firat; Gulliver, second; and Clores, third.”
AUSTRALIAN NEWS
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Exchange.
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THE CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA. Adelaide, Oct. 15.-In the discussion on the Chinese Restriction Eill in the Legisla live Council of South Australia
The Hon. H. Scott supported the Bill, and proposed that it be road a second finte, rugerving to himself the right of mov. The British nary is to be increased by ing wmendments in Committee. The lion (Taken at Messrs Falconer di Co., Premier,
J. H. Agus opposed, bat
because Mr Bakewell
ring,
INCREASE OF THE BRITISH NAVY.
Baum of $1250; which will likely go entire The accounts of the corps for the yearnera: organ grinder, with his wheezy, Divisions of the City of Paris, or for the twenty-nine vessels, aggregating 100,000 had proved the impossibility of developing BAROMETER- balance of goods remaining over paying for/aabmitted and passed. Lieutenant Woolley, asthmatic 'kiet whistles' and its damu- department of Normandy, is regarded as a tous, which will he completed by December. Northern Territory without the Chinese.
to the benefit of the institution, the small
able iteration of threadbare melodice--and certainty.
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I should certainly be enrry to have life made apeblic band of two-thousand- by
BIOGRAPHY OF EMPEROR FREDERICK.
REDUCTION OF VESTANE TO AUSTRALIA.
It is proposed to redaca the ocean postal
postal cards twopence.
The
Hon. A. Hay thought that if the Par all expensca. It is gratifying to learn that Sergeant Osborne and Gunner Dancan were unanimously appointed as the Finance
London, 8th Oct,¤ anonymous bio. rates for the Australian Colonies to lettera namens did not study the sabes of the TuELYONSTED A
Northern
Territory aättle they would the worthiness of the abject for which the Committee for the ensuing year. Major dotare-a-year calibre. Can our surplus not graphy of the late Emperor Frederick is in fourpenice, and
it would be a good sale is got up continues to be a well up-Tripp said he was pleased to be able to in-
be disposed of otherwise? Is it not the the Press, and will be issued in November. The alterations will come into effect in uparate. The Hen. It. C. Baker thought they did. The case, as you point out, that the Fire Bri. It is to be revised by Lord Salisbury. It is January, 1889. preciated, and that the labour of the ladies
debate was then who kindly presided at the stalls has been form the Corps that Government had canc-sade has been kept at starvation point for believed that the Empress Victoris is the
Ras there been a frenzied public authoress. Fears tioned the new uniform and great coats for demand for a band and such a band? If
(who are nearly all but Orangemon) have bate on the Chinese Restriction Bil, in the the ensuing season, which would be issued not, why thrust it on us? What have we failed to enter the water-gate into the
The Arctic navigator (Wiggings) has petitioned against Home Rule.
Legislative Council, the Hon. R. O. Baker atated that it was ridiculous to say that done to deserve it?
A revival of the Invincibles bas head or could five and thrive in the Siberian Sen this year.
so well rewarded.
THE SIDERIAN EXPEDITION.
BLOODHOUNDS SO USE.
MR FARNELL ON TUE TRACK,
BELICIOUS JESIOUXY. Most of the dissenting ministers in Ireland
THE OUTCOME OF COERCION.
discovered in Dublin, and a conspiracy has been exposed and defeated.
The Emperor William bas been received Chinese merchant from Port
Port Darwin, cordially in audience with the
very
EMPEROR WILLIAM AT COME.
and bas had an At a banquet he
Territory, for European children could not bu ronted there. He further etatud
that Chinaman named Sung Lucng,
China whence he
to hie Chi
could not return to
to the business in Port Darwin, as, owing to
to the state of Co.
sisted that the triple alliance was a guar- uncertainty existing antes of the peace of Europe, but that it precluded the possibility of any restoration the temporalitios of the Church of Rome.
THE TERRIBLE HAILWAY ACCIDENT IN PENNSYLVANIA,
SORA Dungbeeboy Satans, who resides as soon as possible. He expressed the hope
We have hitherto been accustomed to in (age Street, had his alumbers broken that drill would be well attended and that a
something very much superior in the way Late last night by a noise on the roof, and good many more recruits would come up. of a band to what we should have in a two- The attempt made by the London police on going up to see what was the matter he The report and secoasts of the Recreation thousand-doar squad of musicians (1) The to discover the perpetrator of the lats the Thames embankment, near military band we have with us at present, murder
age, Whitehall, with found a Chipman there, who apologised Committee were submitted by the Secretary, and which I regret we are soon to lose
the assistance of blood-
&failure. and explained that he was dodging the Gunner Duncan, and passed. The accounts has enlivened many a function that would hounds, has proved a
MR GLADSTONE'S LETILUS; Police in connection with a little affair of showed a credit balance of $20, and from have been insufferably dull without it, and
The Right Honourable W. E. Gladstone Iautan. Surakjeu very improperly allowed the report it appeared that the facilities for we owe Me Moman and his men & leht of
Would auch a public band as is editing a volume which will contain the gratitude. the disturber of his dreams to depart in recreation provided by the committes had an now been proposed have the same letters he has written on various subjects, affect? I think not. Musical taste is not political or otherwise, during his long Par- peace, but immediately afterwards discover been of wonsiderable benefit to the Corps s'armingly bigh in the Colony; we are by liamentary career. ed three more Chinamen concealed behind it was remarked that the best supportem of no recurs dificult to please; we don't
yearn maslo, at least not much, but I It is publicly stated that Mr C. 5. Par- some flower-pots, Buspecting that there the committee were the most regular in for thinks no could over get reconciled to pell, M.P., has discovered the forger of the van a thieving expedition on foot ho seized their attendance st drill. The hope was anything quite so sheap and nasty as the letter, produced at the trial O'Donnell v. one of the trio and handed him ever to the expressed that the proved success of the kind of doing mentemplated now. Two The Times, p purporting to have been written
band-master
ter weald be a bargain at that not transpired. Bscuro still better support, especially as the
sum, to say nothing of the rest. No, ANOTHER ACTION AGAINST THE TIMES?
sixty wore London, Oct 9th, 5.4 8.m.-Mr Campbell, means of recreation already provided would Surveyor General, the Colony is not suffi be considerasly improved upon. The moot- ciently advanced for this scheme, I am a member of the House of Commons, who
afraid,
We actod while we may recognise that
Ecorotary to Mr Parnell, has incident is Two fatal accidents of a somewhat myeing closed with a vote of thanks to the could not get on very well without a band, stituted an action against The Times for
fall to pieces without une, we may hope null letters." that our military friends will always be able to come to our assistance, and save na frum a social collapse.
we
-
There has been an appalling railway cident in Pennsylvania. Five trains loaded it is to their ticionists were proceeding their destination when the first of them left the rails, and three of
Tas
lonial legislation for the restriction of Chi- nese immigration into the colonies. the unp tains 12
of steamers trading to Australia were afraid to book his
passege, The Hon. J. G. Ramsay, Chief Secre- tory, denied that the telagrats sent by the Government Resident to the Ministry, au- in the intended migration of 500 Chinese to the ruby fields in the Macdon- nell Ranges, was hoax, as had been stated. by a previous speaker.
He also read a telegram, whit had been
policeman on the beat. The intruder was committee in popularising the Corps would thousand dollars! Why, air, a competent by him, but the name of the culprit bastham telescaped, one of them falling over received from the Resident at Port Darwin, |
brought before. Mr Wodehouse this mora- ing, and his case was retuanded
J
Chairman.
THE FORTHCOMING REGATTA.
раз
Mr
a bridge into the river beneath. About which traversed and denied the principal
nad a hundred i into the terrible railwa
The
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CO-
duty,
statemen! bontained in the letter which
1a
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
AT 4 .. TO-DAY, Barometer
Direction of Wind Force ・・・ Temperaturo. Damp Bulb Weather
29.05
WWW
80 ..72
Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 2, 1888.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISZER.
NOVEMBER 1.-AT 4 Y.,
Barometerred.
that, in fact, "Society in Hongkong would alleging that he is the writer of the Per. to engine-driver had been tetely exempliatically contradicting the Hon. R. O. Amoy 29.97
A HANDSOME GIFT.
The Goldsmith's Company have endowed The People's Institute, South London, with a gift equivalent to £90,000.
Londo, October 17. to ironclade asserting that the reverse is the case,
Temperature.
Humidity.
Direction,
Forse.
Weather.
Bala during
previous 24 Er.
NW b
I'd been published by Mr J. W. Bakewell Wostock. 30.44 35 has disclosed that the late disaster was owing to the fact that the daily papers.
Tokio. The debate was then adjourned. Nagasaki.. Mr Alfred Goro has written to the papers Shanghai.. 29.01 and that having become hausted he had fallen asleep at his post.
INCREASE OF THE GERMAN KAVY.
Baker's statement that children cannot be Hongkong 29.97 --Orders have
reared
in the Northern Territory, and Haiphong. been given for the building" of and twolye ganbusts for the German Navy, cussion of the Chinese Restriction Bill, the
Adelaide, Oct. 17. In the further di Manila... 29.87 87 72ww 1
Bolinao... 29.03) 85 | 79|
The Times, in an
an article on t the Melbourne
NOT AFRAID OF HONG RULE Exhibition, refers to
refers to the
Hon. J. Warren thought it had been con- The Austrian Ministry is extending the livel aintment
NOVEMBER 2.AT 10 .. OVERCROWDING.
of Mr F. H. Cowen as conductor of the or- principle of Elome Hulo to Bebrmia. clusively shown that Chinese labour was Wrostock. 30.44 38 53 To the Editor of the CHINA Max.'
chestral department, and says that his pre- THE ARGENTINE REIFBLIC AND THE FROZEN ry to develop the Northern 2nd November, 1888.
Territory. Tokio Ion. A. M. Simpson thought that Nagasaki.. in Melbourne will have a permanent. senpa Sm-In a Home paper received by lastly beneficial effect o
on Australian music
London, 18th Oct--The Government of the southern portion of the colour was no Amoy
although the exclusion of the Chinese from Shanghai. 80.03 59 French Mail I have been reading an article
the Argentine Republic have introduced &
Yours &c.,
CITIZEN.
to show that the
NOSIU IS AUSTRALIA,
الالة
INFERIAL VEDERATION.
MEAT TRADE
де
TIL PACIFIC CABLE.
·ritory...
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terious nature occurred in Victoria Barracks during last night and this morning. Shorte ly altor ten o'clock a Private in B. Co'y of the 58th Regiment, pamod Sullivan, was Training will commence in a fow days) found lying on the ground insensible and and crew have already been picked for the) dreadfully injured close to the block of Chairman's and American Cups. There buildings known as C block, having evid. I will be siz boats for each race, but one vri ently fallen from the verandah-shove, He two of the boats in each race we 'lato was taken to the Hospital, where it was docks and might as well give up at once. found that his injurica were of a fatal For the Chairman's Cup my present fancy nature, and he succutubad in few hours is Friedrich's crew, but I think Bramwell ciation which had just corns to a gloss. in speaking at a moebius in Gloucester, loan of $20,000,000, which is to be applied Bill should be applied to the Northern Ter- Haiphong 30.04 75
on the annual mesting of the British Asso The Right Hop. W. H. Smith, M.P.,
Bill to guarantee interest ate per cent, un a doubt accessary, he did not think that the Hongkong 30.04 78 afterwards. About three o'clock this mom will be hard to beat. For the American Among other subjecte discussed by the stated that be considered the Imperial de to the establishment of factories for the ritory, fus climatic reasons.
The Hon. M. Salom considered that it Manila....!
Bolinao.... 20.08 ing another case of precisely the same kind Cup Motcalfe has excellent material, but I Economie Section of the Association was fence schoma porfectly feasible, for that if shipment af frozen meat.
that of the Malthusian theory of population
would i be a vast mistake to apply the pro occurred, Private Nagelé, of G. Company, fancy, the boat would go better were Metabout which learned savant delivered a thoirs wore foderated, the colonies
At a meating in London Mr Dalgotty. Visions of the measure to the Northern Tar and gradients are very alight, Overcast would become partners who was quartered in the block opposite to calfe to row thren, as most of his great ever-increasing sumbers of mankind tend calonies and their mother country was sh-that the Pacific Dalto shold receive the
with England. A au evidence that the attachment between the the well-known colonial capitalist, urged that from which the other man fa 1, having strength is simply thrown away as stanke. been found by the entry on duty iging in a Bramwell and E. Shepherd also have good lecture can be read by those interested, be iuatancad the contingent sent by the
to outstrip the means of aubsistence--which hangod rather then lessened by distance, trong support of the colonies. pool of blood on the ground, also | crows for the américan Cap, but I shall be from the mail papera.
The Timer charges the Parnellites with He only lived for able to give a more reliable report in a week My excues for taking up your valuable solonica to assist the British forces in the
inducing tenants to withheld their rent, and space is the following passage from the
He looked upon the colonies as the life. with employing intimidation, boycotting, The double or two when all the boats have got into articia in question, which I consider is full blend of England, and believed that an armes, and agrarias ustengen for the suo and importance to residents in they grew strenger they would eventually version of law and order, and implicates among the comrades of the two unfortanate be a well-contacted reso. Most likely the
Sanitary
It is angoanoad that the Czar of Russia the only labour suitable for mining in tho good character and well-liked. No one will send in crews; the Americans have hed Hourd. It is as follows (referring to the Londen, Oct. 12-Cardioal foran left and the Shal of Peria will moet shortly, Northern Territory. He also says that pro- perty la depreciated, and business depress- not be too maay of us, but there are too is very glad to return to Australis, and is pened. Both men are said to have been their rowing men are in indifferent health. many of us wanting to live in the same accompanied by thirty priests and sisters seer in bed last night and apparently there Bar asidents the race should be a certainty districts of our great towns is proof of that
Place
The piercrowding of the poorer of mercy.
Before leaving he stated that he wAT CON. was nothing wrong with them. An inquiry for the English. I do not think it would The prevention of evercrowding, rather than vinced that Home Buse would have to be kenzie's book on the illness and death of the is being made into the strange and sad he possible to pick a crew in Hongkong to the abstract question of the laws of populs granted to Ireland framediately, otherwise late Emperor Brudreick, has been publish beat Majer Ellis, Metcalfe, Bramwell and tion, was the subject which the meters the people would react to the pishinatious ed with the permission of the Empresa
fatally injured by a fall.
s short time afterwards.
attention (as it bas
probably
dono
Soudan.
atitutions.
THE THIS RETURNINO TO THE CHARGE.
THE CAR AND 950 SHATE.
tto
The debate was again adjourned. 19th Oct:--In spite of the opposition of Hot. S. Tobiason the Chinese Bil was carried In Committee the Hon. R Baker moved to restrict its operation to wuth Australia proper, but was negatived adjourned to 2. The dissuasion was then
Mr J. W. Bakewall has written a farther. lottor
to the Press, stating that Chinesa is
fatality has naturally had a profound effect swing. The International' will probably fans and men, both of whom seem to have been of English, Soutch, Irish, Gormans and Dauea of H, E. the Governor and the dy persede the old regime and its old in sixty-five Nationalists.
eppears to know how the accidents hap- to give up the idea of catering, is most of theory of overpopulation) :-* There may England in the Cuzce, for Sydney. He to define a boundary between their tered, and that the merchants are regesiting!
plain
CARDINAL MORAN AND IRELAND,
titories.
EIK MORELL MACKENZIE AND THE GERD IN DUCTORS.
the part they took in excluding the Chi uese. He further quotes the imporer while be was there, which he says 'was ex- Loy den, 18th Oct-ir Morell Maccessiva, although it was the cool season.
read a second time in the Queensland The Chinese Restriction Bill has been Parliament,
The barometer continues falling in China and warm, but rather dry, weather prevails.
W. DOBEROK, Government Astronomer. Hongkong Observatory, November 2,
helt, and to this level of the ses fnches, lentils
1. BAROMETER, reduced to 5% das Fahrene and hundredths.
2. TEMPERATURA, in the shade in degreed. Fahrenheit,
3. HUMIDITY. ʼn percentage of 'esturation, the bumidity of air asistatril with couture boing
DIRECTION OF Wind, to two polate.
&
6. Foxen OF WIND, recording to Forefo Seals.
6. SEAT OF WEATHER, -dias shy, "de Bacondoleada, a drizzling, rain, fog, a gloomy,
decol squady, 7. Ii, bow, thunder, visibility 1 hat, lightning, o'overrost, p passing showers,
+
1. Fair, in incher, fenfkr and hundredtKL
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