hoarders.
EXPORE Captain Hastings at the Magistracy the moung Chan Hing, enilor, was con- visted of burglariously entering the house of a Chinese shopkeeper at Fuk Tianheung let might and stealing a large quantity of andalas. The prisoner was sent to gaol for a Bize months.
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Mr. S. G. Lloyd Mr B. Lyall Mr J. McWilliams BEr Mia & Rev. J. M. Blostop
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he had taken a furnished house at Coring) in the same of Mr Albert Heker, that he was known by that name and other, and that be represented bimself to bo a private Me J. Allen HOMOKONG HOTEL, individual and an ordinary subject of Mr. F. Barre At last, however, the hour of discovery ar- Mr 13. W. Bato the Queen, and was always treated as augls. Mr J. do Ron Barrelr F. Leyburn rired. A friend of the disguised Sultan, Mr J. Banavilor one day in October, 1885, incautiously ad- Mr O. Buchanan dressed him as Highness, wil the plain- Mir 9. G. Daria tiff thereupon geoms to have asked him Mr D. O. Bale
straight out who he was. It must have Me and Mrs Rvors beaza scene onionlated to recall some of the finest situations of the old transpontine Mr A. Faircli
family drama. Further conssalmont in ussles. Mr. John Fontor Bohold it mo na independent Sovereign Mr A. R. Ferler No Baker, but the Maharajah of Febore Count A. de Fras-Mra F. If at the same time the futors defendant throw off some enveloping European over Mr J. R. Frane Baron J. de Eis
Mr J. de Radi garzuent, such as an ulster of Inverness Mr. and Men 8. Gas-Miss Roper cape, and appeared blazing rith all the dinar wealth of Ormuz and of Ind before the Miss Dora D, Gardiner Sansom
Me and Mr K dazzled eyes of the plaintiff, the effect Misa Gardiner would of course, have been proportiehutely Me and Mr. A.Mr. F. E. Shean Mr J. H. Seatt increased. The report of the case goes on to state that the defendant made ber pro- Mr T. Quignard
Gnodez and servantMr M, Smith
Mr G. W. Smit miss not to disclose the secret; but we Commander HanburyMed, E. Stard are loth to believe that the scene could Miss Hanbury
curtala. Nothing short of an oath of the Mr D. Hanbury most tremendous description, exacted from Mr E. Bendeac the plaintiff, kneeling board and helpless Miss Honry beneath the scimitars of tre gigantie Me W. E. Huut eunuchs, could hare saved tho altuation Mr G. B. Hunt from anti-climax. Mere premises of o MEC B creay might satisfy an Albert Baker, but Capt. W. H. JacksonCapt. Tillact no self-respecting Maharajah would be Me J. Kinghen content with so prosaic and commonplace a Mr J. Kirkwood
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Mr and Are Sturg Miss Sturg
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No. 9030 DECEMBER 20, 1893.)
We call attention to an advertisement by the responsibility on British skips (applause), think my noble friend aald, that the position awning on the port side, and my wife that she should not be overturned. Hay. maasger of the Kowloon Hotel. The Hotel In his opinion such a measure ought to have on to that question was selfishness, and on. noticed land on the port side before we ing ridden about six very heavy brea will be removed to its new quarters at the pen passed twenty years ago. He had other speaker said it was selfishness, but struck. The third anginser also states kars we then found ourselves in ocm- i always been a strong opponent to the cmit was enlightened' estfieliness. When that having como or deck about twenty paratively smooth water, only about twenty old Kamloon Club on 1st January next.ployment of alions on British ships, and ho hear of class being moved by selfishness minates ta 1 o'clock ho saw land, yards from the chore. I rounded with my There will be limited accommodation for hability of their being sxsluded in the near are moved by altruism, by a purely generous changed to fail speed, and in a few minutes shoal water, and that I could touch the was glad that there was now every pro-I sometimes ask what are the olasses that Shortly after we woke the speed was war and found wo wera in comparatively future (hoar, heat). It was not that he regard for the interests of others I on the ship struck, She did strike heavily; it bottom. We pulled easily to the beach, had any great animosity against foreigners, stantly ace Great Britain abused in the seemed as if she ground along hor whole en draw the boat kimgside and stopped ashore. but at the same time-( voice You Prems of the Confluent-indeed I very tire koel and then stopped. "I left my wife We then had something to eat for the first don't like them'he lived his own con moldom ses her praised-and the point upon and ran forward, where I met the Captain titae, and took of some of our wat diathes. trymen better. So far. go good. There which they always particularly devell le coming to his room on the after deck, and Leaving the men lo charge of the stores the was another point that had occupied a good tiis-the selfishness, the extraordioney heard him tell his wife in Datch that the officere, with my wife and myself, storten dual of attention during the last year. As selfishness, of Great Britain. While other ship was aground. He then told me the to walk up the boob. Mra Sewall and my they were awars, Dr Doborsk gave some rations, are purating, I doubt notarne, and said that he had no idos of his self were barsfried, and all of us safered lectures typhoons-( voice, He I do not for a mament dispats it position; act that the last position he bad; more from want af shoes then anything else. laughter and ap-high and lofty ideal, Great Britain obtained was Victory Joland. He told me The spot where we had landed was perfect- plause). They might also be aware that it only intent on her own; and I remember that afterwards in the course of the night.ly wild, and there was not a trace of human the Chamber of Commerts approached a very humorous Amerkas paper taking this He further stated that we could do nothing habitation. We walked along the store for the Government to see whether any im off with admitable vivacity. It said, Great thon; that we would stay by the ship until some distance, until we found a path which Tea Sanitary Board will post to-morrow provement would be made in the way of Britain is at her old game, puraning her morning and then leave. I went forward led us over a bill, which wo Jollowed. This publishing meteorological information and own selfsh aims, while all the other nations and found breakers. on both sides of as, brought us again to the beach. When we afternoon. The following is the Agenda :- storm warnings in general for the benefit of the world are pursuing the aims of others and land, or what appeared to be land, reached there we saw, about five miles Colonial Scarolery's letter regarding flush of the shipping community. A Commission without the slightest regard to the consa bobind the treakers. To orgines were away, at the extreme and of the bay at was appointed by the Government to go qusnces (Laughter and cheers.) I bear reversed full apoed, but they had no effect, which we had landed, the ill-fated Norman- ing drains with seawater. Moralliy Re-into the subject, and Bis Excellency had the reproaches to my nation with great equa-except to shake the slip violently from by, with her nose high up on the rocks and turns for weeks ended the 9th and 16th appointed him to be a member of the nimity, because I strongly suspect that if sour to store. The boats on the starboard her hull sloping of to the stern. Then we Diagnaber, 1833. Correspondence respect- Commission. But a mistake was made in ap. other nations were to undergo course of and port quarters aft wars then swung out, walked along beach for another quarter ing cases of őmail-pox removed from the pointing Dr Doberek as the chairman of the self-examination it would be found that they but the copes weemed to work with dill-of a mile and found fishwares, and then, have closed with so lame and Ibsenish a Mr O. Hasbury
Commission. It made the meetings rather are parsuing their interests, and that if they culty; and there was no segment to looking tallund, we found a sativa kuopong as Gige to the Hygeia on the 6th awkward to say the least of it, and on ac were governed by a staveman who guided these boste of men, the captain and mate where there wore two houses. Arrived secming to pick their men wherever they thero wa met the second engineer who had Drogusbar, 1609. Correspondence respect-count of the attitude Dr Dobarek took up them in a diferent direction he would de-
the member were obliged to resign their serve to be hanged with short sbritt. could find. Both the captain and mate bees in the Captain's boat, which was the Ing the disiukction of the 1.a. Glengarry positions on the Commission. That step (Laughter and chears) Therefore, when I seemed to do their work very well. The first of the ship's company or crew we had where a cured Small-por ocurred. Liat was taken because the mothers as they hear that the working ofteses are purening boate were awung ous and left thore ready seen sings we felt the ship. He cane for
could do as good as the Commission was a selfish center in a partialer matter, I ask for lowering. Stores were thon brought ward and told us that in the homed was the of prosecutions instituted by the Acting on constituted. It would have been myeolf whether there least some justies-up on deck, and everything made rexdy for Captain's wife, my wife's Japanes said Bealtary Superintendent for the month of waste of time to go on as they were doing tion for that course. If the laboring classes provisioning the boats. By this time the sad himself, with some of the arw who November. Petition from Shark Fing at the first meetings. But the mat predominato in a particulur State and ones was beating heavily on the starboard had been in the Captain's boat that pledge.
Lør delars.
wae not quite faishod. Though only see in the influx of immigration the quarter, shaking the ship. I thought that soon after leaving the ship they had gone It must be admitted, however, that in the Commission
dissolved, was
the Lorring of their own wages and of their own she was beginning to list, and I feared that towards the shers and been overturned, any ces the dramatic dignity of the story members had been asked to forumlate some comforts, you cannot greatly blame them if she would capsize in deep water. I urged that neither the Captain nor his child could not have been sustaived much We have to acknowledge receipt of the scheme under which the desired informs they oppose that immigration. It may be the captain and mats if they wished to had been seen again, and that he believed, longer. From the moment, of any rate, Mr A. D. Antesis
tion might be alasominated. Their work, wrong from a politico-conomical point of stund by the ship that they should put those afterwards turned out to be the ass, the when the defendant put the mastise in the Dr. J. Anteto following cominders of the approach of however, had been randerad the more vies, but they cannot see the eternși canses women into the boats that they at all Captain bad etenek his bead against some of haqda of his legal advinors we quit the Col. W. L. Ratr 1894 -From Mosta Turner & Co., agents difficult by the failure of the Commission which guide buusaily. They see, however, events would be safe in co of the the boxes in the boat and been killed, not regier of the stronger tragio passions for Capt. Blehert
to come to any bonsñcial ́inding, and as that things are more confortable for their ship capsizing. Bat they seemed to drowned. The Captain was a heavy power good. Up to that point the drama remain Mr Ernest Oftherow for the Northern Assurance Co., a wall the members were busily engaged in their own familles by keeping other people out, and think that it was beat to stand by the ful man, but oven u alight blow on the head of worthy to be handled by the author of Capt, van Dorbadia calendar and a pair of book marka; from ordinary duties they had not been able to therefore they do so. But I will say, bojship, and caid that there was no would have rendered him helpless at that Tamburlane, or any other of the great Capt. Cruickshank Menara Douglas Lapraik & Co., egeats for devote so much time to the subject as they careful when you censure the working maa wator yot in the ship; that they were lime. We wont into the houses and found Elizabethaus; after that point it becomes a Mra Farmer the Phnoix Fire Office, a wall calendar and weak er en they would he able to have a pet bave to past, and not no state it caused the captain to abandon the stipus. We get some dry clothes for the women teed, difficult to conceive of Haroun Mr G, J. M. Harman Mr and Mrs Take
would have liked. He hoped that in of the colonies for doing this that you may ground forward, and that there was a little the natives to be Malay fakemon, subject for Mr Pinuro or Henry Arthur Mr L. de Fomandea
long hence, a water to spars under the s:sta, What who is their poor way did all thay cockt for Jones, in his earlier manuer. It is, in Mr G. Harman diary; from the same firm na agents for meeting to wee what could be done. For similar ceuauce on your i the Liverpool, London and Glohs Inanratice i his own par, ho intended doing his beel that if there is one carteisty in the world it when he did finally I cannot say, but think (and they gave us a room as a sleeping room Alraschid consulting his solicitor, and Mr A. H. Mcdonald
Capt. Hillebrandt Mr W, Thomas Co., wall calenítiar; frova Messis Nortonestly and straightforwardly to aid in is this, that with the growth of emigration it must have been through the force for the women. The Captain's wife was at gosting to them to procurs cuange's opinion improving the present method of issuing. and with the continual sleding of States to of the вед оп the starboard quarter, limes calm, at albers she broke down with as to the extent of the liabilities incurred & Do, ageuls for the Qusun Insutaaço C...+ { available not only fer seames, bat for there is not a country is the worki thas will then in
mateorological information, and make the destitate emigrants of other ecuatries, and the fact that the wator mas motion. We found by talking with the by bin in the course of one of his adven-
the saloon and coming into the natives and samo Chismen who appeared these in diagno. Nor is it even possible Mr R. Murray Adam-M. J. O. Hany a wall calendar; from Messrs Gibb, Living shipowners and insurance people generally out have to consider, and possibly to reen-engine-room through the engine-room skyn the scene that Rhio was the areat, to imagine evading the consequence of ston & Co., agents for the Imporial Insur (applause). As they wers are the last sider, ita position in regard to pauper ir ai-light facts which I have sines learned of place with any inhabitants, and they also his aris by plea to the jurisdiction. Mr. East.
We had been on informed us that enme of the Luscura had English lawyers, no doubt, who, seldom Capt. and Mr Rust Me Sipkey muse Co, wall calendar; from Mr Maoue he spoke in those rooms he ex-gration, unless it wishes permanently to do the officers of the ship. bean, agent for the Straits Insurance Com for a good deal of improvement, and working lase (Cheer.) I will cut deisia The Captain's wife had packed up all her authorities there of the wreck.
pressed the opinion that there was room grade the position and condition of its own the reef now for about an hour and a half. already started for Rhin to inform the isok at those questions from the artistic Me MacLean
The same point of view, will feal grateful to the Sul Me Medhurst paales, series of artistic wall enlcndate; he believed it was principally ou account you longer, but will ask you, in one sentence, household articles; and, in my opinion, it afternoon we were fold that the Rajsh lived tan for having provided field-any of Capt. and Mrs Moors from Mernes Dodwell, Ohrill & Co., agents of what he then said that this Commis. to give a cordial vote al thanks to Lord was very largely due to several trunks bear and would receive us at his hours, and forensic discussion on as interesting polat
sion was called into existence. Captals Quelow for his paper. (Loud sheers.)
which were pal lute thu Captain's wu decided to take the Captain's wife and of law, and having elicited a valuable desi for the Standard Life Avaurasoe Co., Tillett next referred to a series of paper
boat that the Oxplain later lost his my own wife there. After we had gone ion thereon from a Division of the High Mr B. 8. Benjamin Bir A. Flest dosk diary and a pocket diary; from road to the London Association by Captain
life. The Mate told me that 1 was through the woods a long distance on foot Court The relish with which all the Mr H. E. Bouball Mr Chantrey Inchbaliť Messrs Sieman & Co., agents for the Sun Blackmore on the subject of beltar educa-
to go with my wife in his boat. The boats we found that it was a mistake and painful-foarned gentlemen engaged sat down to Mr Hart Buck tion in the moronatile orative, He did not
were now lowered, and the heats on the retraced our steps to the houses where their legal repast was pleasingly displayed Dr and Mrs Cantle Mr H. F. Meyerink
Er 0. Malsch Insurance Office, a wall calendar; from agree with all Captain Blackmore said,
starboard side wore brought, round under rat we had been received. We had no fear in the remark of Mr Justice Wills, who Mr and Mrs C. C.Mrs Yan Nierop Mowers Showen & Co., agants for the North but it was me of the sigor of tha-timer.
the shelter of the port-alde where the water of the Malaye, but the appearance of China- said that he had always thought thas, un- Cohen that great stress was laid on this subject
was smoother and were provisioned. Into men uhut there in same numbers alarmed less there was some exceptional ground, Me J. B. Coughtrie Mr 0, 8. Taylor British and Mercantile Insurance Co., a novedays. They would all agree with him
ara Olifant & chíjá In the Singapore Free Press of the 11th the Captain's boat we put his wife and us and we kept guard, watch and watch, our Courts had no jurisdiation over duk calendar; from Masars Carmichael & that something should be doos in this
child, and I put there also the Japanessay on ship, during the night. Next morn- foreign Sovereign, but that when he saw
Mr A. J. Eaton Ca, a desk calendar: from Meats A. S. direction (hear. hear). But he had seen ist. we the the following graphisnemount servant of my wife. The Captain's boating no one having came to our assist the number of books in front of the leave.
owing to tho large trunks in it was very a00e we denided to send the second sd conect for the plaintiff be supposed Me W. G. Allen
WINDSON_HOTEL Watson & Co., an artistic wall calendar ery many instances where a shipowner did of the wreck of the Normanby
not want an educated officer; many of
Dr. O, W. Gould herzy. There were three boats alongsido anginaer, Mr Robertoon, to Bhio with he was wrong, By the Netherlands Indies Government the ship, and the companion may lowered, ellers. Fortunately I had with moaletter not in this cabo rest with the big bat- Capt. W. Bonson them wanted ignorant officers-(Mr Montateamer fadragiri last evening there arriv and a pocket calendar.
Victory, however, did Capt. & Mrs AndersonCom'der à. Goulles of talions, or even the big batterie
Mr A. OD. Gourdiy The Mr. Bourmon he believed that had done more than any from the wreekt of the listed Normanby, safe in the first offear's boat, and scris from our State Department in Washington. reporte, but the Betol was bombarded in Mrs Bolton
neas maid gut into the Capra's boat, my Java and a circular letter of introduction
Moni, Guillet Last night a somewhat oxciting incident thing one to koop back aducation in the Mr Sewall, formerly United States con lies in the carpenter's bout. When the
Capt. and Mrs H. O mercantile marine. This was most marked sul at Samoa, held office during thu
sdded another nate myself to
If to the Dutch vain. Mr White's one point was that Com'der A. de Bon-Mr&Mrs Geo. Holma
A Hozzin courred at Aplichau. Two hawkers quare on the rapid organisations of team temnage whole of the recout treables there, and Captain and male were ready to leave I Resident at Rhie and the wale wrote him ruling Boversign temporarily resident in rolled, and one of them drow a knife on the opening of the Suez Canal. Every- his post on the occasion of his recunt Joined my wife in the mate's boat, and we one also. After
the left body rushed into steam, and s new elses marriage, and is now on a wedding trip and my fear was that we ahead be over maining engineers and the first wards the lie could, counsel contonded, divest him- Mes J. H. Bowker Mr G. Nielsen
Mr R. B. Jugos Mr Robert this country was ouly exempt from the Moos. Bonhotre Me 2. Kawamura despatching any stabbed the other in
were then very near the stera of the abip, son, and after breakfasting, the two rejucisdiction of our Courts in respect of acts ir J. F. Benton of shipowners aprang into axistence, who round the world. Much sympathy will
Her, W, H. Lingle forum, dealt him an ugly blowouted somebody cheap to officer their therefore, be felt with Me Sewall, who bas
dope, by him in his character of Sovereign. Capt. G. II. Bowker Mr Edwin Laidla tarned before we got her cf I called ed up the beach to try to read the head with B carrying polo, and, ships. That had crepted a feeling that been so unfortunate at push a time as to loudly to the male to abandon the shipwreck. I remained with the woman at self of his privilege by living as prirais Master Harry BowkerMa Y, Bato with the aid of his father, otherwise mathore was Do necessity for bothering lose all her belongings and to have come shortly afterwards. Then the thros boats had gue sore natives and Chiname caure to be sued on contracte entered into by his Mr F. R. Chandek Mr Th. Selterbeck
and come into our boat, which ho did she kampong. In about an hour after they individual, and might render himself liable Mime Felix. Bram Mz 2. Blukturi about education in the mersatile marine ao vary near losing her life. treated the poor fallow so that he became they could manage to pass their examin view with our representative this morning
In an inter shoved off
to as telling us that the Captain's body in that capacity. In support of this con. Mr & Mrs Goa Brkay Mr Geo. L, Tomila inspaible. The affair took place about ations and sours their certificates. For Me Sewall gave a detailed account of the
The mate either because our boat was had been washed astors. The Captain's tontion, Me White cited the case of the Vice-Consul F.Geran-Mr- & Vinzos half-part ten o'clock. Some time after, the the presont race of marina officers he did circumstances under which the Normanby short-banded or because there were some wife immediately started, and I want with Duke of Brunswick versus the King of mattor was reported to Inspector Batlin at not suppose this question of better educa- was Iest. He said:
men stil left in the ship went back again, ber to try and keep her back if possible, Hanover, in which the Courts heid that tion would affect them much, but it would Aberdeen Police Station. The Inspector most certainly affect the ofloors of the fu-world and knew nothing of the Normanby He got several mes off, but while we wore would have succeded in keeping her and bis colleague, however, would have none:
I am travelling for plsssure around the and thus we wore the last best to leave, for I knew that it must be badly mutilated the notion would lio. Mr Justice Willa turned out with a party of pollos, and, with ture. But one of the problems that struck until I went on board at Manila on Tues- valuing we were several times dashed sio. sway, bas after having walked sons die of Me White's contention, and made short the assistance of the excise officers on Aptalk about a
Was this that it was all very fine today, the 29th November. I had intended lently against the side of the ship and tance the body unexpectedly appeared in work of his procedout. The King of a koud education and all that to take the Spanish mail, but some English were in imminent danger of capsizing. In full view about forty yards away I then Hanover, they pointed out, had been held Hohnú, made a sourch of the island for the soet of thing, but if men vore not to be friends of mine told me I would be more
aur boat beside the first officer, my wife had to use force to restrain her from going liable to suit in the case cited, not merely two amailants. The older man was easily paid in relation to that higher education comfortable by this bost, as she wan and self, there wore the first and third p. The hand way covered with mat, because he had been acting in a private captured by an Indian constable, but his shipowners took the man who just managed his wife on board, which I thought would meo. I took note of my luggage with
why should they go to the expenae? If English-built boat, and the Osptain had saginoors, two Lascars and three China- which confirmed my fears that the body capacity but because bo also happrued to was badly mutilated. The corpa was be a British subject. Here the defendant non gave more trouble. He was eventually to get his eartificste, where would be the make it more comfortable for my wife. Ime, and the only weight wa hadha lying from east to west, just as it hai bean was not a zabject but an ally of ber
bencât to the educated marine officer spent the most of my time in the interior sides the passengers being the provisions et discovered in the ruins of an old hut at the Thero was no extra value as Captain of Manila, and did not return to Manila and stores, with which we were wall sno- bave been there when the mate auf the treaty. Hence his position difered ab- lokio... B0.85
ione nobed in by the sos, and it could not Majesty, as declared and deaigusted by Wostook-30.32 14 West end of the island, but was able to Blackmore admitiod, on the 'extra master's until the night before miling. We were plied. Immediately we left the ship wagineers paused by on their way to the solutely from that of the foreign Hoversign - Nagraski.. 20.30 evale arrest. He was subsequently run to certificate (A voles It is a drawback in told by the agents that she had superior saw nothing of the cther boats, and al-ship. After holding her for about a quar- on whae amenability to our jurisdiction Shangbai..50.18 sarth—if the phrase is allowable, for he many cases). That was one of the crucial accommndation for passengers, but found though we tried to keep the light of the tor of an hour the mate came back and the plaintiff's couusal had relied. He had Fosobow
points that had to be taken into consider when on board that she was a cargo voarel; ship we soon lost that. Instead of even
took her away to the kempong, tollig ber not diyaated, and he could not divest, him- Amoy. was found concealed behind a rook on the ation is dealing with all very well to tale of and that on her last trip sut sherigir headed the boat to sea, feeling that so returned. The two engineers, the first Sovereign, and the presedings in the action tow...
attempting to land in the darkness wo that she bould not see the body. Thon wa self of his privilege as an independent Anping ahore standing in the water up to the education. It was all very well to talk of ried cargo in the She had origiu-
Colleges for the better education of roarine ally been a passenger vessel. There long we could keep her head to son,
mate and myself examined the body, and must therefore be stayed. aboulders. He was arrested by stable officers, but until induceusents were held was so accommodation for passengers, until the morning, when we could make our jask above the eyes and the brain exposed. Į that there is a good deal in this legally | Vict, Punk
aut to them what was the tto of going to and the food was poor, although the Cap-
and keep her off the land we should be safe, that the skall had been opened At the same time it must be confessed Hongkong 30.17 the additional expenditure Several large tain tried to uske os Grme, it was true, did place some value on
as comfortable land clearly. Two of the Leare pulled; the rest of the body, however, wis not invalid sigument of las lady's adronato Gap Rock 3,10 the better education of its officers-such as
As he could. She van to have been two of the Chinamon were boys, and ano. mutilated, but very much discutured, which commenda it to the approval of the ALAGRO 30.19
doomed vessel from the start. I learned other bad crushed his finger, so that the it was clothed when ho left the natural man! Boldem cau tinere hare Hothow ... an the good mail steamers of the present that she had been hurried away frous Lasers, the offers and mysellinanned the ship, with the exception that his ass boots baba a care in which the doings of Haiphong, 50.1 day- but speaking generally shipowners did Singapure by the agents here, the captain boat, tas mate sitting in the stern and stope. Lad Loes rumored and we noticed that foreign Sovereign resident in this country thalamo not place any value at all on the education not having had time to propare her as she ing. The sea was rough without being the the rings he wore upon his flogen were have so emphatically answered to the de- Manila 20.04 of their officers. All must recognise that ought to have been fitted for so. The roughness of a storm ; and the rain föll al gone. The natives and Chinamen refused scription of acts not done by him in his 0.5. Jantos(2907) it was a question of demand and supply-it chronometers had not been properly ad intervals violently. We were wet; the to assist in any way in burying the body, capacity of Sovereign. They hare keen there was to be no demand for better edu-justed, and the steering apparatus was not only water in the boat being the water that sud the four of as duga grave us was out of that character in more sadaas, than
December 20th: cated officers chore would be na supply in good order. When here in this port came from tite rain; but there was so much impossible to carry the body any distance one, sed ore na ation to the true conception Wl'ostock. 30 kk - 49 forthcoming. Taking the mercantile masoveral of the crow and dicers had desor of this fall that soon we had to begin to because of the state in which it was. The of az Oriental potentate as the came Tokio. rine generally he quite admitted that there sed before leaving. On the pasnage, from bail her out. We kept out to sea waiting grave we dag beyond the reach of thewater assumed by his Highnods would have been Nagasaki.. - was and had been for a great many years |
after having strange to Oriental care. Indeed, more so
Rohanghai.. 30,30 jumped overboard, another had died and never ocmo. There were no stars and the previously wrapped it in native
Lenard, and taken to Aberdeen Pulice Station. The bad came before Oaptain Hastings at the Magistracy this morning, but was adjourned on 'account of the com- plainant's being in Hospital and too ill to attend at the Magistraor
Tas sager, dop of Queensland for the present reason will sxceed 80,000 was, and the capacity of the crushing milk le taxed to the zimost.
BRITISH MERUANTILE MARINE
OFFICERS ASSOCIATION.
TAS TETARVETESHIP.
Captain Harris, Treasurer, reads state- maat of accounts, from which it we shown
dusad from, $310 to $158 there were abso-
lutely no liabilities, to be met except for
THE STORY OF THE WRECK OF THE NORMANRY,
A THOMIBLE EXPERIENCE.
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL
serrat Thay want cheap mun, sir ")-and ad Mr and Mrs Harold Sewell, survivors tho Captain's wife aud child end the Jap of introduction to the Governor-Gederal Court echoed again and again with. ita i Mr and Ms Boad
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Mr E Wennushe
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
kalium.
REGISTER
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want of education. They were not so far Singapore to Manila one of her crow had for daytreak, which seemed as if it would raark, and we buried the boats. That for though Albert Baker might be regard-} #qechow..
bera of the association.
FOREIGN AND CHINESE IMMIGRATION.
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Hongkong Oberstory, Did, 20, 1803 *1. BAROMETE), zað sood to 41 Rezzser Jakrepi at, and in the level of the ass in inches, lamike, and hundredths.....
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Texwn, be two paduks.
ahoid as some of the Scandinavian races the same misfortune seemed to attend her on aky was heavily overcast. At teen'y- min. was about eleven gelock on the day follow ad, by slight stretch of the imagination, Amoy 30 13 00 BY with regard tolanguages, book-keeping, ship the return voyage. Or the first sight put utes after 6 o'clock we looked at the ato'sing the wreck. Then we returned to the as a more corruption of Alu Basar, the Anping.... ping law and things of that sch, and there was certainly sneed for some improvemente occurred in the room of the first watch. It was still dark, and we dat een recovered when we left the scene of | mseguerading 45:
The body of the child had not furnished house at Goring, and the Saltin Swatow... 30,35) 63 Feature towards the end. Uutil an hour of the dienster. About an hour after we man, se distinctly out of the picture, Hongkong 34.5 3 The second half yearly meeting of the though he did not quite sea how that could hands in extinguishing it. After being out slterwards it did not grow any hour and returned from burying this Captain two Nor can we imagine any proceedings less
officer, who was enversly barat about the
private English geklo members of this Association was hold lasting remarks, Captain Tillett expressed the feil and serorely injured herself, so much tried to effect a landing. The lead wea he brought about yet. In his conclad for overal days my wife Joyunca maid then we agreed to put the bet about and
Vich Peak Datch officials, with large number legitimately within the province of the Gap Rock 30.23 night in the Association Rooms, Praya hope that the association would have that we feared that she might not recover then from four to five miles off, perhaps altendants carrying provisions, clothes and ruler of an independent Eastern State than Macao. 30.4 70 Central Thote was a small atteudnoce, more prosperous existence in the coming for a time. The engines worked unevenly, not far, and the dauger, as had been litters for the women, appeared. Those 'galilwanting to use a Malay expression Hofhow........ —
year, and strongly advocator the reading sometimes we went nine or ten krets, and all night, was that we should get into the were the Contralur of Rhio, Mr Tris---on the banks of the Thamos. That is Usiphong, 30.13 Captain A. Tillett, President, occupied the of papers on professional subjects by moms sometimes we could only get steam enough trought of the sea and be overturned, or wing, and the Captain of the Indragiri, not the way to develop the vanonrses of his Bolins 30,02 Chale
to carry her six or seven knots. We far that we might strike a rock. There were Captain Fan Hum, and they had with the native country, or to promote the progress Manilo After some discussion it was decided to had been very hot, and the sea was not so many breaking waves that it was hard to about 85 or 40 portera: From this moment at his subjects iuwards the glorious goal of 0.8. James 20.10 abolish the general coranties and the bar particularly rough. The captain had do- toll whether they ignited her whether the kindness shown to as by the Dutch modarn civilisation. Mataover, bo owes it committee, and to hand over their work to cided to keep the asa belied him by taking they were simply storm waves breaking foils of the island is beyond anything to bis English hosts, by whom he has been steady. general meetings of the mambors to be held the Pahlawan paaruge, and in that way in doop water. We were all of us very pat.In acknowledge,
wall received, to refrain from destroying winds. periodically.
avoided the rolling of the ship. When off tired, sed none of us, naturally, beary,
one of their few remaining Illusions by, it that the expanses averaged about $244 por Several members expressed their satia-Romeo, Sarawak I think it was, the course exceps the mato, who was atouring. The
we may sa express ourselves, the pening month.
All the liabilities outstanding faction at the manner in which the interwas changed and the ship headed across Chizou did nothing, the Lascare but little
THE · LYDY) AND THE SULTON.
the vains of the Eastern ruter fathe rste of the scociation were being looked the China Sez for Singapore. The ship more, and the burden of the work came to
Another defence, and one no less effec romanes market. We still cling to the when, he took over offer, amounting to after by the Scoretary, Me Shearer.
them rolled violently several times, rolling the engineers and myself. We turned is than that of the alleybi on yhich migoscens and wysterions Tennysonian newly $1,000, had been wiped off, and al- A vote of thanks to the Chairena ter ererything from the decks. The beat us the boat about and made for the shure, the elder Mr Weller placed such fint re-junger you which an earlier, generation was theagh the credit balance in Bank was rominated the proceedings.
liance, toust now be added to the ht of brought up. ao intense that, after the first night, but when we had come within about a third
We like to think of the East my wife and I had taken up our quarters or a quarter of a mile or so of the land we pleas arailable in bar of the action for sod of deter Courts, Retine
Vafor-cf A Dream of Fair Women, pictured on the skylight that we might have selected our landing plaas and started put. breach of promise of marriage. fresh air and be as coal as possible. All ting the boat on the top of the breakers. tanately, the opportunity of pleading them, with their scaffolds, still sheets of catient expear, and the cash to hand
this, of course, mode un tory uncomfort-Wa found, however, that it would be impos-likely to be of even rarur recurration. The water, divers woen, range of glimmering 100, would meet these. He tendered his resignstitute for the present semon, heid on land. This was the last land made by the long line of rocke sud right a breakers in which the tenant of her lodgings for from the bashed seraghio to a furnished Scale.
At the first meeting of the Royal Colonial able On Monday we passed Victory Issible to land there. On one side there was Mrs Bardell of the future will not be de- vaults with icon grafeu, and hushed
feated by it, save in those exceptional cases soreglice." "It is a terrible come down 14th ult, Lord Basebary presided. Lord Captain, as be informed me a moment after was a reef; about and before were breakers A rope of thanks was accorded to the Onslow, late Governor of New Zealand, the ship struck. Monday night he told everywhere, on that fast in tins we manag-angle gentlemen happens to be also an in-house at Goring, and to have to reskon to dependent Sovereige. His Bigbars the among the divers wous' the mishap of an he describel redent experiments in about midnight, and be in Singapore sea again. That was about the most trying the stemmer Fomoki, was appointed bis the direction of Stato Socialism in at 6 golok is the morning. Whether he time in the whole of my experience, to be single gentleman probably very far The very beast that our Hoyal tiaitora froth New Zealand. Amongst those present wore had got hugh the man or not that day wear land and yet feel that we had to put from it; and his shodo at the date of the the gorgeous Exit oun do to repay the Lord Lamington, Bir Charles Mitchell, I do as the day was overcast and out to see. Meanwhile we had tried to vigileged poise was not in the Gowell cordial welcome which they invariably K.C.M.G. (Garernor of the Straits Soltle-i rental (clining moat of the time, I be up a will, but the fron-work about the foot read bas at Goring. He, however, atoya | receive from あ is to leave us as much as
status which could not be olained for they Clementi Smith, liers, however, that ho did not get his sight of the most garo way and we wers in danger Capt. Tillett Congratulated the Associa meals), and Bir C
on of our recollections of the tion on having reached a sound thane.C.G. (lata Governor of the Stralis chat day as to the time of the fast of being capsized. W had therefore to Mr Pickwick, and it had just been held by Arabian Nights, If the Saltans of of
Settlemonte). Lord Rosebery moved a vote dister I cannot state, duinitely. There break loose the mast and give up the Idea of the Divisional Counts of Queen's Bench that mimor Oriontsl
Blatos are to begin arks boss, and proceeded to speak of one or two of thanks to Lord Onslow for tis paper, and appears to be a difference of opinion on the siling hot ste plans to effect the action brouglat tugaises him at the suit tug' to a thoroughly a Wastorn fashion a Bursmater 10-17 mutters of intent to marine officers and referred to the much closes intercourse ship and say watch was not in offer from the shore playing one plafterwards of beong, against him at the suit that which his Highness of Johore Beathstr cklowvera á bill, he mid, had bene mustry and tilted between the mother The third engineer atata that the ship a landing. About au bour afterwards of Miss Jenny Signell. The lady. it to affect, who knows where
country and the colonies, the deepened la-struck at five minutes pasi 1 o'clock; the
may end? Humidity we chanced upon what seomad to he seems, was at the eminensment of their The Amir of Afghanistan or ev the introduced into the House of Commons tereat felt in colonial questions, and the first offcar pats it at ten minster to 1 banded beagh further up the coast, and acquaintance in sulite igverance the de- Shah of Persis may be the next to visit se with regard to aliens on British ships. It benefits that might be derived from o'clock. Bowever, just before the ship we made for that. As we drew near we onder and Not the good. Hrona incognito, and we shall never know then y
watching in the colonies the working of struck my wife and I were both awake. saw no obstacles in the way, and very Alrashid himself, whose favourite 8080-
ve laks up our morning newspaper from Wailer had already used the second reading, and experiments is social and other legislation We were sleeping on the skylight. In we wers in such a position that we went on to babe rather injudicious.one day to another that we are not about t hus thought every British officer would be that might ultimately have to be put in watined the ship was running st half speed, ovald not have turned back. We decidedly developed by this Eastern potestate.. to ful inpiker ploturesqus mental image was probably this change in the spon a last offort, and headed the ship for could for time have more auocaufully of an Eastern polentate obsanred for na ploped to learn that there was every pro practice here at home. Continuing, he and
In her millor orer by the proscio figure of a core spoed which awoke tis. We were covered the beach, and riding on the top of the maintained his incognito. baidlity of the Bill becoming law and thus There is another word which may be said by an awning which was down on the star breakers, all our energies were derated en: davit the plaintiff stated as the sum litigant represented by Wasters gentle exclade aliene (rom holding positions of as to forsiga and Chiotse fumigistion. I board side, but we could see under the tirely to keeping her with the breakers eo of her knowledge concerning him that man in a hereckair wig.-Daily Teber ogh
kation.
Dramation
6. Zozda or Kern, nosaring" in "Elanlar
retiring Treasurer, and, Captain Hall, of read an interesting paper, in which me we would make the Bersburgh Lighted to put the boat about and get her out Saltan of Johore is not, we take it, action for broach of promise of morringo, fà hall, 2 lightning, a orezonei, ♪ perjung alsa wáz
ADDRES BY TER PRESIDENT,
said:-
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