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SATURDAY, MAROŃ-31, 1894,
-We learn from Chicago, says the New York Man, that the new Chicago religion is near ly ready for the market. One of the duo- for engaged in compounding it says it je made of the choice elements of Mosaism, Christianity, Buddhism, ethical suiturismi Mohammedaniem, Ronanism, Confusiantam and other beliefs, both socieat and modern. Assurance of ite solidity is given by its compounders, among whom to Univer salia, a Popalike, two Liberal Rubble, Unitarian, a Hindoo and no-Agnostic, The extracts have been made with care, so that it shall be anitable to every mind in all parts of the world. It has not yet been marketed, on account of the diffosity of getting good name for it a descriptive name that shall convey some idea of its ale mentary principles, and that shall be at- tractive to mankind. Why not end 'the trouble: and straggle at once and give the new religion boom by calling Chicagolem? Se
THE recent visit of the proprietor of one of the largest tea-houses in the vicinity of Bhimtoshi to Kyoto, says the Japan-Mail, has resulted in the setting on foot of a movement that will unquestionably mest with the approval of the adraicers of the geisha fraternity and chirimens with Ro proposes batablishing a school in which ringing gith may be taught something eles than posturing and the twanging of the Helen xamisen. For, despite Mies Gregory' glowing description of the Professional Beauties of Japan-which appeared in & rezent number of the Cali- Formian Ilustrated Magazine there are very few grisha whosa, literary accomplish- ments go further than a tnastery of the simpler bira-gana forina; their knowledge of Chiness ideographs being aven til more fragmentery. They stand, none the less, higher than Pierre Loti, the sensualist and cynic, would tank that; for it is ell
on that they often contract marriagon in high quarters and are as wives general. ly models of decorain and propriety. Yob it is unquestioned that the geisha of to-day rank far lower than their of three or four decades ago; no "the Establishment of a proper school to andow them with the mental qualifications which they most lack le an undertaking that should prosper. To raise sufficient funds
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FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That I hear the Commission to investigate into the Expenditure of the Colony has been fairly basy during the week. That it is to be hoped the deliberations and evidence of this influential body will be faithfully recorded in full, so that their recommendations and their reasons why may be placed on record for future
guidance.
That the inquiry to be made by this Com-
mission is perhaps the most important event which has taken place in the his- tory of this Colony for three, or four deandos.
by
THE CHINA MAIL.
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That the comic element was well sustained old farouclies, and a new war ap- poared in the comic and coster firmament whose belllianco w universally acknow-- ledged.
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De Lowann, zun out soyuman. T. Bercombe Smith, b Taylor... E. W. Maitland, b da Costa.
M. Fietli, Pallipps
h Taylor: J. A. Striska Ferguson, Maitland, b Taylor
That there was a whisper of some hesitation having been shown spent the engage. ment of a verbatim reporter to record the proceedings, but there can be no doubt the importance of the evidence would lead the mentions to sak for that assist. D. Markham, b Taylor
asco, and would also induce the Govern ment to grant it.
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That to suppose the meat sweeping reformas, in administration could be permitted to be recorded, in a necessarily incomplete form, is too much for ons's imagination; I take it for granted the valuable evidence of Bir Fielding Clarke and others was taken verbatim.. That the publication of the evidence is the best guarantee of the independent con: dnot of sny Commission, which sits for the benefit of the ratepaying public.
lively writer, over the sign That I see a
ture of Puck has been bantering Hongkong for the amusement of Shang- hai rudonta
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That wafortunately he has too good ground for many of his strictures upon the ad- ininistration of our tight little land, the more specially as to the inapplicabi- lity of English law to the bisad Geiential. That if Mr Pack would his the right nail on
the head, he would do well to hammer.
at the ignorant and markish sentiment
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That the * Soldiers' Chorus in Fans, and ability, and it was perhaps in the fitness were exchanged, the Heralds planted THE TRADE BETWEEN CHINA AND Lutensils, and lead for ammunition; but it TIRETY may be taken that the production of Michaelson's descriptivo-piece The of things that the Kerl loves should be their respectivo standardy in the rear
For nearly 2,000 miles the North-Eastern all minerals and precions aloner, though Forge in the Forest (the latter by the manipulated by Mr Pollock, who is a cousin of the thrones, and the pieces march- Shropshire Band, under Mr Marphy), of the winner of the actual game. The ed on to their proper squares on the frontier of the Indian Empire, from Cash already large, has in no case heer au yet were specimens of high-class muse of game as played at East Pulut is given be chessboard, a tesaolated device in the centre mere to Baring, separates the British really developed. Praten took the oppor of the lawn. The thruses were quite Territorities from the Province of Tibet, tanity of showing us, with wonsiderably woollen afothing and most enjoyable kind.
regal in appearance, being magnificent Nature has, however, interposed a twofold prido, specimens specimens of Oriental bandiwork, and they difficulty, which bitherto bas alrest entire, metal vessels mannfsotured, at home, and were covered with rich cloth of gold of ly checked all interioares between the wished us to understand that his is a greabi Indisa workmanship. On the word of con- two countries, for, on the one linnd, the country.
The possibilition of the development of mind from the players of the game, who boundery is formed by the great Himalayap wone wasted at a small che-board sours Mountains, affording but few openinge for trade between India and Tibet must des distance away from the spectacular board, ready communication; what, on the other pend almost entirely on the future action the pawns and pieces moved from square to hand, a marked characteristic of the of the Tibetans themselves. Their position egtare, Before moving each pawn or place Tibetaps themselves has been their strong in regard to China has up to the present bowed to its Kingy when the Queen moved disinclination to enter into any relations, been somewhat complicated for whiles the prolonged blast was faised by the Herald, commercial or otherwise, with their neigh-Chinese rather despise the Tibetans, wod and when the Kin moved all the pieces and boars to the South. To such an extent has there is no particularly friendly feeling pawns of the same colour made an obeisance. this feeling been carried that isplated indi between them, China has always largeĒT As it capture a piece or pawn dropped an vidual attempts to enter the Province, and subsidised the principal monasteries in ita right knee, lowering its soeptre, sword thus gain some knowledge of its inhabitants Tibet, and, a large and powerful codes orlando, and was removed from the hoard and its productions have been invariably dominant influence over its weak neigh
try, has always, of course, exercised TAIL by the litilo pagos and led to the side of attended with much danger, and buve meto the throne of the capturing pieca. A check with only very partial uses. Under our was announced by the Herald, while the such circumstances it has been our special real power in Tibet in itself How with the checking piece or pawn fasad the opposing good fortune, mys Colonies and India, to be Lusta, who constitute about one third of King, and the capture of the Red Queen introduced to a native of Tibet, who has the whole male population, there being led to rolling of drums and fanfare of furnished as with details of the most inter- thousands of monasteries, the largest of trampots commensurate with the fall of eating nature regarding that little-known whish, Drabun, at Lhaine, umbers nordjy ihan 8,000 lamas. This body asts through its – such an important piece. When the White region. King was checkmated his sceptre was
Panteo is a young man of twenty-six, and chief priests, who, in soncert with the peine from him by the page and handed over his personal history is very atriking. To a cipal lay chiefs, fura sort of council to the to the Bod
Ring
and then the pieces and large number of English people the name of Darveshon, or Kegent of Tibet. It would pawns still left on the board ro-formed on Miss Annis I Taylor is well known in orbe, apparently, with the government thus coustituted, that India would bare to per their proper squares. Ar exchangs of pri neotion with the China Toland Mission.
gotiate, presumably after procuring the full souers followed, and the gaps on the board This young leds joined the Misolon in 1884, having bees filled up the Red Herald and with the firm intention of penetrating alti-greement of Chias. In the multi- Knights returned the aptared sceptre mately into the far interior of Central Asia,tude of counsellam there may undoubted Dividing into two sections the White pieces allowed the Bel pieces to march through and, after four years of hard work in North. 7be wisdom, but there is an equal, cor.
ara Chias, determined to enter Tibet, if pos- tainty of great delay. Moreover, sh them to the White chrons, the band play-sible, by the Indian frontier. As a pre-goural feeling of the Laman in closcribed ing See the Conquering Her comes the liminary step she settle, after a short stays so bitterly apposed to all intercoarse. White standard won then carried off and near Darjeeling, it the neighbourhood of the with the inhabitants of India akal, left at the Red throne under the charge Tibetan Monastery of Podang Gampa, in though the means of oramunication
the frontier could be made practicable and of the two Knights, while the remainder Sikkim, and there anqaired a knowledge of of the pieses retumed to their tants.
In every respect the tournament was complete success. Too much credit cannot be bestowed on Miss Barker, the daughter of His Excellency Major-General Barker, for the ability abe displayed in organizing, the Bournament. When the tournament was proposed Miss Barker readily undertook to carry the subeme through. Un her should ara has fallen the lion's share of the work,
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Col. Olarke, b Taylor man Liest, Darien, d Taylor dikenal
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B. M. Waters b Maleland.......
J: P: Barton, b Lowson inissement H. F. Liewicz, b Lowg
8. R. Olivier, bE. W. Maitland ......... G. G. Taylor b Firth
P. Phillipps b Lawson
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E. T. Lestham, b E. W. Maitland ... 20 E. da Costa, b Firth......................... F. B. Noble, a and b Birth. J. A. Ferguson, b Markham Capt. Kingsford, not out...................
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Total BOWLING ANALYSIS.
"VEICKET"CIUM
for the establishment and maintenance of and against the doings of Dazed. P. Phillippa *****(-)+1
the institution, the celebrated Miyako dances will be given, either in the Shintomi, or Harikiss, in which all the chief singers and tarpeicheroans of the me tropolis are to take port.
ACCOLDING to the Monde Bonomique the sanual production of hear for the whole of Europe is estimated at 8,086,000,000 Fallone. Germany makes the largest quality, about 1,051,664,000 gallona, of which 630,880,850, gullons are contribut ed by Northern Germany, 337,167,400 gallons by Bavaria. 69,817,000 gallons by Wurtemburg, 56,191,000 gallons by the Danby of Badou, and 16,703.000 gallons by Alsace Lorraine. The United Kingdom follows Germany. Then comes Austria with 302,025,000 gallons.
Bohemia aloos is represented in this amount by nearly 110,000,000 gallina, and Lower Austria (including Vienne) by more than 44,000,000 gallons, Belgium consumes 220,000,00 Balione Denmark bas a prodection estim-
Anglo-Saxon oppressor.
which has taken root as strongly at floma O. G. Taylor
racos, De Iliavrícz, .... ... .... ... ... máy in favour of no-called-
J.-P. Barton That it may seem hard to speak harshly of E Leatham the average, good-hearted humanitarian H, da Usate
harder some, of Home politics, but it times to ropress very strong language when humanitarian principles are applied to the wrong people. Tast Pack quite right when he says Smith..........
of Ewangtang should be Markham....... the acom
everely dealt with; and I may whisper Lowon
Darisa
WATY,
game :-
(Player: Rav, G. H. BONDFIELD)
King.......
Mr G. O. Platt. 4Qacos AKAMANI Miso Murray. 17 King'a Bishop.......Capt. Stowert, a..
Queen'e Bishop...Mr H. W Slade. 284 King's Kaight Mr D. Laudale.
Queen's Knight......Lieut. Berger, H.X E. King's Castle Hout. Queen's Castle Miss Hoyot King's Pava.......Dorothy Jackson.
..Mack Knott, Queen's Pawn.. -*- ***
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Q Bishop's Paro Figlia Dodwell,
- KKnight's Pawn ...Mazjory Robinaan.
QKnight's Paw Gordon Dodwell.
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LIVING CHESS TOURNAMENT.
his ear that it is only too well known Firth..... bere that English law, with its clumsy B. W. Maitland..... though perhaps wholesome legal mi chinery for protecting honest and inno cent citizens, is wholly icapplicable when dealing with the refrac ory Chinese who herd with us in Hongkong, That the report of the China Association and the speech of the Chairman (Mr W. Keswick) show that good work is being done quietly and eficiently at Home, under the ablo supervision of old Chins hands, who koht they are doing because they are personally so well ac quainted with the matters under dis cassion.
2K Castle's Pawo. Eric Smith:
Q Castle's Par... Mary Master.
Val. Wias.
Page Herald......... Trumpeter Traynor.
RED,
(Player: Ms H. E. POLLOCK.)
Captain Murray. King Queen Miss Backer. King's Bishop...Lieut. Esard, B.II. Quest's Bishop...Lt. Anderson, A... King's Knight...Lieut. Boys, Ž.. Queau's Knight......Lieut. Forbes, 4L.1 King's Cassle.Miss Jackson.
King's Pawn Cosen's Castle Queen's Pawa...
REILLIANT SPEOTLOLE AT HÄME POINT. This afternoon, the beautiful grounds of the Hon. J. J. Keswick's residsuse at East Point presented a scene of uproated ani ustion, the cocasion being the holding of
Living Chess Tournament in aid of the Organ Bestoration Fund of the UnionK Church. It is now some time wince the
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K Bishop's Pan
Geof Robinson. Miss A. Jackson, Mianie Hastings. Dora Dodwell.
Q Bishop's Pawn...Willie Fadleno. Knight's Pawn ...Herry Keswick. Koight's Fawn Dorothy Bondfield.
stod at 51,402,000 gallons, and Norway That I do not know how many of the tourBRIREDI was announced, and in the K Castle's Pan.....Alis Parlane.
37,673,000 gallons Then comes Rasoia with 64,487,000 gallons, Switzerland with 26,101,000 gallons, Spain with 22,650,0 10 gallons, Italy with 3,099,00 gallone, Roumanie Turker with 8,080,000 gallons, with 220,000 gallons, Luxemburg-with 2,066,000 gallons, Servis with 2,048,000 gallons, Greece with 213,000 gallons, o. It le autions to note that eatside of Europe little bear is produced, except in the United Stains, where the manufacture in 1892 is estimated at 812 209,000 gallons; Japan representing 4,855,000 gallons, Australia, whiab produced 35,449,000 gallons, and
of 650,000 gallons.
leaders of the China Association amintervala considerable amount of attention | advocates of a red-ratio of valuo between the two metals, but it will has been devoted to the perfecting of de- be remembered a latter written over tails. A game of Hiring chem had never
taken
the language and the people which Fass-easy, their use has been hitherto abrolutely quently enabled her to carry out her great prohibited, all known passes being strong desire. Whilst living in this Tibetan vil-guarded by forts. Buch are the main dir lage she was asked to doctor a young Tibs culties which have to be overcome befor tan, and, won by her kindness, he from that time devoted himself entirely to her service. Punten, then a youth of 20, is a native of Lhassa, the capital of Tibet, where, had sinco, his father's death, his mother I hold a position of much importanée and
successful, opening, can be made to say direct commercial relations betwem. India ant Tibet; and, although it, I believed, that the Indian Government would randilly,
20 open out good roads through
the outcome of which was not only a bril- wealth, By the custom of the country, we regarding the views hold on La
Exchange. BONGKONG, March 31, 189 London-
Fany
the frontier, but kitoto i PZA PROTE linnt spectacle but the realization of a Puntes, like other bare belonging to good important subject by the authorities in sutatantial arm for the reaturation of the families, was called on to serve as page to India. That it has ongegod thes. Agrion Union Charch organ. Miss Barker was one of the preciput the chiefs, but, be attention la certain, and, we can cùly ex- For moste in surrounding herelf with car-
ing subjected to vary cruel treatment, be preas the hops that before long, some des nest and painstaking workers, and only ran away, and eventually etaped across cisive move will be made in the desired those who are aware of the numerous rė
the southern Frontier. it thus came about direction. hemals the tournament has involved cau that, when in 1891 Miss Taylur depided to appreciate at their tras value the services make the attempt to enter Tibet by the Chi- rendered by the pawan ant pioses and the nose frontier, Punts accompanied her through players of the game. It is by no means India to China, and remained steadfast in intended to parcel out praise to all her service throughout the marvellous those interested in the successful pro- journey into Tibet, at which a brief accouàt duction of the living chase, but something has been given by Miss Taylor in the roure than a passing generalisation is dee to National leviers for Geptember 1893. Few the Rev G. Bundfield, pastor of the people can have read gamoved the simply Union Church, the originator of the idan told tale of the brave struggle that took this for holding the tournament, As the ro- small party of the English lady and five hasrails he has been unremitting in drill. Asistion to a point within three days' ride ing the pieces, and in many other ways he of Lhases, whenas, however, they had to bas helped Mina Barker in the perfection of return again to the Chinese frostier, daring details.
cold so intense that one night a horas was
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the signature of its London Secretary before-been-attempted- ja, Hongkong, so this kings, equal in lustro wote, The tournej ground was decorated with Dative send English experiences, an ink Gold Leaf, 100 Bae (per tasty
was one of the first documents to that the promoters of the tournament were pear which expressed the feelings of re sidents in the Bye East upon this all-ab-almost entirely thrown upon their own re- Borbing tropic.
China Association, and the local branches
game.
carried out by Mra Keswick
CHINA COAST · METEOROLOGIC -- REGISTER. March 30th. —IT É PALANGA
The following is the programme of music frozen to death played during the afternoon by the band of
It has thus some about that Panter is the let Shropshire Light Infantry under now in England, and we owe it to the the leadership of Bandmaster J. Murphy :- great kindness of Miss Taylor that, with Marobo aux Flambeaux.......... Meyerbeer. bersid as interpretor, we have now Overtors....... Military Emburg. obtained from his lips some ides of the Song......* La Paloma Yazdier. prospects of a possible trade between India Introduction to....... Tournament Tailien. and Libel Q Castle's Pawn......Beroard Leach.
Selection Utopia Limited Sir A. Sollivan. Ae already observed, Pantxo is weil born, he... Suppé possesses excellent mauzers, sud shows, "Oferturo" Bandit Streiche~......... Page Gorge Dodwell
loring Thomae. Selection TheGolden Web'Goring' Herald Trumpeter McCully.
by the remarks made in comparing his
80 days' night, private papar ligence and justress of observation which seralgas (Bank's buying bunting from the mou of ner in the Haze like the rest of the pieces, dressed in gor hour, the decorative work being supervised his own country. His admiration of the
and much to the wie of die event of Silvos (per ox) geons raiment befitting their high rok.
There were over They wore sestiet and white respectively. I by Mr G. Soath, B. N.
thousand spectators, the majority of large cities and towns in Englaud, and bis —————— That doubtless this much-to-be-desired sources in the designing of drames and the with silk doublets and trunks, embroidered hom booked down upon the game from asrasstly-expressed appreciation of Englishi The noble with gold, short cloaks of satin lined with axis on the sloping piece of ground to the law and order, are manifestly genuine and strongly felt. Up to the present time there - will receive the strongest support from the pastime of chese has been variously deg. ermine, wide silk raff edged. with gold, west of the lawe. The arrangements for has been little or no opan trading with
change in the monetary basis of nations staburation of the
massive gold chains and gold arena glitter- Algeris with po average sanusi.prodnation in Hongkong and Shanghai would tribed as the tuachatoue of the human ing with rich gems of many bues; and each the Rocominodation of spectators were radia, although from Lhasa, the principal mercantile centre of Tibet, some of tho Lad the art of human rei- carried a sceptre. - well to memorialise the parent bady on brain'
Bonde their royal conapeta,” ̈ ̈ however,
products of the country have been for the subject."
[goo? and it was ossential that they stunts into insignificance. The AKRIVAL OF THE TAMAR reane yenre smoggled across the Bhutan That if anything should open the eyer of
H.M.B. Tamer, the troopship with naval frontier into Sikhim, and so on to Durjest those who ignore the necessity of a fixed spectacular representation of the game costumes of the Queens consisted chiefly of rati to the imperative need of such an should be worthy of such high-sounding red and white mutin, trimmed elaborately reliefs for the Chian Station, arrived at day-ing. Tibet, up to the present, though in
with gold. The petticoats wore of silk light this warning. She had an the whole many respects practically independent, has Wl'ostock. 39.50 40
Tokio...... 29.69 arrangement, surely the facts set forth pratensions. Anyone who saw today' quilted with gold, the trains of eatin lined a very smooth passage ant; after leaving been treated nominally as a province of the by Me H. Kopaoh, in his report on the
boon satisfied with ermine, the bodices richly embroider Gibraltar a little rough weather vas net, Chinese Empire, and no reliable trade Nagamki 29.91 64 68 Foreign Trade of China for 1893, ought to spectacle must
that the promoters of the tournament haded with gold and pearls; wide rule, girdles and a day or the one from Multa it was statistics have ever been separately com- Shanghai.. 30.05 62 63 di 60.
of pearls, and chains and crowns set with again stormy, but the rest of the voyage piled; indeed, the recognised trade han boon Foochow Tast when it is demonstrated the import succeeded beyond expectation in fulfilling precious stones, of brilliant hus, Each was fine. Two days ago she met with an with China only, fur the most part under Amoy....29.94 78 EB
trade into China la fast becoming &
unneually long well in the China Ben, the the shape of bactor and payment in kind, Auping ... The vanishing quantity, while the export all requirements. The pretty lowo at Hast Queen carried a sceptre.
The costumes of the Bishops were mo
Vanton [30.01 recently. Appended is a list of the Tamar's resalts shown for Olins proper. From Bishop's attire. The ourplices were of
China bave come tes and course cloth, for dongkong 30,00 70 For Victor Emamul-Rev. 6. Baylee, which Tibet has gives in exchange wool, Viot. Peak scarlet and white sateen with gold banda. They were high gold mitres, and each car chaplain; W. E. Frowd, engineer; D. Hew-bides, droga, mesk, and minerals. Of the Gap Rock 3), 02
kino, gunner; 8. M.C. Elliott, aut. pay-wool, a great deal fe said to hure passed Maso After much trouble and the display of master; Marilen, brasfounder; T. H. into the heads of a European, either Dutch Hoihow
or German, who lives on the Chinese Haiphong. considerable resource and ingenuity: the Hooper, carpenter, Eur knights were apparelled in chain arm-
frantier, but certain Rasisus have alot. our approximating as flosely as possible, to
0, of late paste, tried, with success, to accure a share of this 0.9. James 29.05
Maroli SistAT Ksights Templar. Each Knight carried
merchandise. The quality of the woot sword and a shield, and so each shield,
was a red or a white cross.
THE newspaper, (writes Margaret Deland in tho North Americas Review) an everybody will admit, in the measure of public opinion, and it cannot ries higher than, ite source: that is the exonse which journalism makes when it is repranohed for the miserabis and ali perculition (they are rarely mors than tale, rarely scurrilities) which deface the pages of the great daily papers. public demands it, y the editora, aighing and shaking their heade; on't help it! If one profeste that ove has never get demanded to know that Mrs Smith had a dinner party ol 15, and Mus Jones was engaged to be married, the newspaper has an instant ant unanswerable repartee, Mrs Smith wishesit to be known that she has had a dinner party ---Kim Jones sent us word of her engage-
mont! If this be true, and there is little doubt that it is, the demands of the public are being gestitied at a serious cost: a dost that can be expressed in one word self- wariousness. This is bad enough for sil of us, whether we have given a dinner party
or whether we are engaged to-be-married
but in the case of the artist it is worse, for the prison of personal journalia affects. not only his character, but his art Swelling is the usual effect of poisons, and it has been said that with authors this horrible symptora shows itself in the head; there is consequent distortion of value, a shocking joen of perspective, a dreadful intension into the art of the personality of the artist. In all seriousness, so grave is this threat to literature, that it is surely time that authers looked for a moment beyond the pleasant hazs of flattery with which personal jocros lina eurrounds them to see the Indignity which is done their art, and the vulgarity which attaches to their characters.
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trado is not facreasing, surely the up Point, than which no more miftable place dolled, from drawings of a mediadicating that there had been high winde and has thus been marged into the general Swatow.. 29.9774
ried a cronics.
holders of the gold standard will be could have been obtained, had the p- forced to admit that shero fa, euch a thing as re-action upon the commercial pearance, for the time boing, of a scene from one of Beoit's novels. There Home country. prosperity of That hard figures which reprevent sotual
was a gaily dromed pageant of men and fasts are bare vouched for, and the down- ward course of British trato in clearly women, and boys and girls; this colours of shown by capable authorities without the dresses in which they were babited That we have heard much about Imperial blended in effects plossing to the sys
Federation, great Bourishes of trampsia there was a display of graceful courtesies have been made about the Imperial In- amongst the player reminding one of old-soxording to the colour of the night,
fear or favour.
party having actually bous formed in time traditions and the days of chiralty. and the accompaniment of music tended to
Parliament
Thai in spite of all these organizations, enhance the charm of the illusion beiden
the imperative needs of the silver-using
nationa and Colonies of the Exist and the
Further East count as a macro drop in the backat in the great centres of poli-
·tical lifà at Home.
adding to the pleasure of the large est
The yenog lodias whi-repronted the Oatles woke loose robes of scarlet or white
the
all out
Hora
passenger:---
KUBDOT.
some
one to two rupees, and although the trade Anping....
Inyaries. Hase, midshipman Stern-L Taylor, lieutenant; T. W. Cleave, ash Bagineer,
Pallat-E. G. Ash and C. J. Grigg, eat
is described as very fine and alky, and WPostock, 20.68 39 [06 [NEW] engineers.
Mercury-E. J. Eosevere, asst, engineer. in great variety; whilst sheep abound in Tokio... Porpoise R. & R. Bessun and... familias ovolng from Hve to ten thousand
Heutenante; W. Lennon, staff en- owning 30.04 sateen, eat at the hem is imitation of the gineer W. Highfeld, R. N., sab-lieuton head that the yield la both enorinens Facebo
basuras of a haltlemented castle. The ant; d. Lieyd Thomas, surgeon; &. Key, and cheap. The price of a shoop it from amo... 20.99 0784 robes odged in gold, with yokes of silk and long loose sleeves, and die players Stof MeAlpine, ummander has never yet been fully developed, it may Sat 29.96 agree of the spectators who had assembled hints of conical sharp surmounted by Woolsombs and W. E, S, Wrey, lieutenants; be roughly estimated at 100,000 yak or Dania 250,02 to mimes the game.
catile loads in a year. Tibetan prices, Hongkong 30.0% Badranikya tiny gold flags. The yokes and the sleeves D. Batelie, engineer; J. Mecory, surgeon In selecting a gate attention had to of the robs and sire brinus of the hats were C. M. Mobberley, asat. paymaster; G. T. when taken in spects, are generally caloul Vict. Peak That, as I have said before, signs are not
stöd “by rapers, und e yak load of 160 lbs. flap Rock -- Baker, gunner, to represent battlements. wanting that man of leading at Home be given to several matture de
(beld equal to the load of two men at 80 Macro 30.04 68 The pawas on each side consisted alter
Caroline W. R. M. Young, surgeon. begin to realize the serious danger which majority of the spectators probably knew nately of young boys and girls. The night Battler. E. Hoone, liratenant; E. F. iba sach) in valu dat six rupees. When Hoihow. threatens the British Empire, by reason.
girls were dressed straight dresten, Rawe, test. paymaster; A. Bendall, gunner payment le made in kind, 6 lbs of wool are Haiphong. 30.11 67 32 braided with gold, and cat at the heme in
Daphne-E. W. Street, payranater. exchanged agalast 1 lb. of tea, the latter Bolinao. 29.99 83 71 K square saba like the Casales; and they Firebrand W. McGregor, engineer; H. article being made up in bricks of branches Manila... That many have been the warnings given, mont without denuding the board of pieces, wore short silk cloaks lined with L. Penny, surgeon; T. 1. Langyon, sat. and leaves of about 4 lbs. weight, and with 0.3.James 30,00
The rupees. 4 sapney value of tre but the Hgures given by the Statistical
On the 31st st. 10:09. Secretary of the Imperial Chineas Custist the combination of proos and pawn the opposing colour, lied with gold cord paymaster.
Figmy-J. W, B. Pauley, gunner
of the wool therefore comes cut roughly at, toms seem to furnish the londest warn- tiould produos effective grouping and and caught up on one shoulder to show the
Haing. The roved hate had battlement Wivern-H. G. Moun, staff engineer, exy, spenby a pound. It is not prepared unsteady. Gradiente alight for NAW winde. Sua: Amooth/Westher: E ing of all, and this should be brought display the diversity of dress and colour, ed bricos, edged with gold stad ornamem- Naval Hospital. T. Rimell, Bürgeon, in any way, bat la twisted up into long effectively to the notice of the powers
Seamen, 366; boys, 74; marines, 141, ropes, and tightly packed, so that its real Wladivostock reports Harbout partly that be by the plucky and intelligent and that the game should retain, at the ad with a quill at the side. Sleaves and stockings were of the same colour the
The offers of the Tamar are Capt. H. vaine, as compared with the wool produced free of ios. body knows as the China Apsociation. same time, safficient "soundness to satisfy dress. The eighs boys wore tunice and C. Bigge, Lt. H. C. Heathcote and in other caputrice, le somewhat uncertain That the great musicly of Hongkong re- shoes players of the actuality of the play trunks slashed with gold, cloaks and hats Henderson; Chaplain F. A. Ones; Chief The Irade to hidea of cattle and sheep is
dents the water supply till abe
absorba attention.
It was difficult to find a game which ful. like the girls. Each pawn carried a lance Paymaster J. E. Cleverton: Flant Surgeon That Lhear the present half allowance will filled all those requirements and the only to which was affixed peanuts of the colour R. C. Onvas; Staff engineer H. J. Look;
extand over the coming monthe way out of the dificulty was to take the
Aut. Paymsaler EA. Redasu; Engineer The pages worn coats and trunk of rich C. B. Lucky: Asst. engineers F. 8. Moss, "the "monk; lively hopes are entertained just on
orsani satin brocade, with waist-coats and R Spence....
of this dilpestion of trade with her very little about chess, it was important silver-using dependencies.
that the game should have plenty of move
of his or her King,
that the thirty day of April will not game which approached here to shings of peach colour and groen gespee pass over without bringing some relief. ideals and adapt it to the requirements of Thet, asuming the drought lasts much living shows. The game selected, aftor
longer, there would be no great harm if
your rain-making miggeskou were tried, ardent resourob, was a game played in the
ment
from
mont
tively, white beaver hats, with long white feathers, Laos ruffles and cravated po
The beraid of the White King wore a double of blue velvet slashed with white.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
prico
Baromaist
Brit Awitint.
.......A. „MANOMETER, rodzonă to 43 shgrove l'aren aleg desorbed by Pantso as very large, the Hongkong Observatory, March 31, 1894. prica of a good yak ekin being pre rupe, and of a good sheepskin about two annss, hsit, sad to theirs of the ses iniundos, sentius or say 21. In druge, large quantities of and hundredthen sloj de cali 9. Taxenaivaan, in the shade, in „Angren rhabarb, mercary, liquorias and other kinds Farenheitologsok are taken away by the Chinese tradem, Humor, in pomstars of antwatiss, 1J8. while musk, of which Tibet has peretically humility of air started with malatore being the mapapaly, to sold at a monsy veins of 100.
eight to ten rupees the bladder. In miner. Dumeynion of Wins, to two points. 1 1. als, the prevines, which has bass geograph. 5. Kown or Sum, amoondtag to brandret iosity derbad na pistest of some slackeraden hayats
10,000 feel altitude, in very rich, but to
aleo occasion-
6. STATE OF Wricant, & Han War * dis
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THE STAG HOTEL CASE. and there is no pisce in creation where second round of the New York Tournament and the corresponding functionary of the
To the Editor of the Guna Masi.'- the experiment could be more safely of: 1889 batwain the sheas masters Weise Red King wore a red velvet doublet alasbed
Hongkong, March 31, 1804, teabad thin in Hoogkong,
amalien hope myths with white. Both ware black velvet trunka
Sin-As you stated is your saue of the how grant of extent is in reality not known, tashed alouds, if dritatis me, toujo This game was awarded tip Taat the Liring Chess Tournament at and Pollock
sad tabards embroidered with gold, black 28th inst., in referees to the Bag Batel Gold falls mainly into the hands of the hall, lighting, a mimoset, a yamang alipuram, East Point has fortunately been favoured prize for brilianor, sud Btlenie-the chees hats and creams feathers, yellow trunk cse case, that I was in the bar of the chiefs of the county, and is by them equally so, thats yra with fair weather, which is a vital élo.
hotel on the date in question and that I devoted, to some extent, to the adornment uden (wall, Super VIRAL
· Rai, an umahan, tensh, and has Arielikka innistä. To viscoME WEAKERS@Repper's Quinine amor en els entertain,pion of the world and one of the wnd black voivat the Ram Mr was drunk; and as that statement (on the 15f the temples and the religions ceremoniak
ment la the Mis
success of
The nominal playara genskaper kattot analysis of the game, of alisse-hue Bondheld at 1: Pollockwerb dressed as part of Mr Phelps) is incorrect; I have to When lama ar priest of any Imperation Strength, Energy, Ouren@Neuralgia, Indigen. That what I have heard of the pains: declared it to be one of the finest monuts | monka ia blick and white costumes
taking efforts
effort put forth to make the Tournament a success, the promoters of wonis of these ingenuity and to balung to playing of the sky, with its sodaory flop. I was in fact not is the Sing Hotel of Ces and aluth, gold being
Commencing that psst foncu'alock the rest that you will be good mnough to dier bi body le nipped in wheels of gold,
publish my omphatic denial of that alleges Silver in used generally for the Imports THONGKONG BAGIBAR this novel and attractive gathering the most brilliant gems in the annals of deserve the bighost gradit,
At each extremity of the lawg, parvupposed for moment that Me Airey this point Puntao mas able to coalribats Barometer That the c&eling Süperiutandout of 5 practical play. It was a pity, from schees HFTEN, DOCUVed; three-quarters of an (at the time referred to by My Photos. Had ally handed over for that pursose. Qa!
Sanitary Board has justiled his solaction player's point of view, that the director of stally, hladen, food day by dip in the could posibly to covisted on this evidence some infandgitenwalth is really ad intercel Tomperstars
roke two tents. From one of the given and that my baue mould be dragged in coaustion with the great curranty Humidity for the por: be now tills by his faterest- the game of hiring chem found it necessary the White Herald, laged, and roubled as in the dai by Mr Phaips or xayons chic, I question which is now the cause of och Direction of
Wind lag and intelligent report on the doing aber the game in any ways In order to ringing challenge. Stepping int from the should certainly have volunteered my evidenziaty and Soundial disturbance. Bimetal. of the year Thomas Richards, Big, of Dalian Bireet, That the smoket of Baturday last was more as many of the pleace as possible, the other tent, the Red Heraldouteuse ou the crossion in question. Should lists and the advocates of gold standard furos
et, wo then the pieces, and pawm these remarks fall noder the less observe will now learn from Poniso that ailver lins boother! Heath Lambeth. 8. Was writes" (alter being done of the runt annonaiful galberinga of following maros vera, introduced-White's macond timesuthe kan formed Jets how al Bergeant Phelps, prahapa he will it always prennered, and skill prasives, its lady mufferer for 18 your behave! HAND the kind yet bold. expectations ample selfiled, as I am now able to That when she per-excellent villa-play 13, 17, 10 and 22; Rod's 18, 17, 18 and was lind, headed by their he can, skalonge my statements in ass valus at the walio, with gold which bear quite wall without the head for and fag of famous Canton Ainaseur in paly 26. The players of to-day's whole were dan penile trees, high your faithfalli CHRISTIE, Tibet of 15 cossat of allwer: Copper poctive Heraldy, makened forward to the 2nd straightforward manter--I am, Sir, everywhere recognised until 30-years ago, ane quines of gold being held the equivalent one of the aispy attractions of, juch a concurs, tie impellades of the bill offers. Rev. G. H. Bendield, and Ale fl. & Pol--altuned bit des
sud fron are used universsity for dominario Elongkong Observatory, Mare may be imagined,
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