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FRIDAY, JANUARY, 4, 1895.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL'

(Via Southern Lina,)

LONDON, January 3, 1895, JAPANESE DROOR LION FOR THE KAISER

longer to wait.

The Mikal ha coufurred the order of the Chrysanthemum on the Emperor Wil Jixa of Corny in cos goition of the rides, apparently. vices rendered by German ultera in teach ing the Japanese military science.

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that of his father's.

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAE,

- JAPANESE PROMISES. DISCONTENT AMONGST THE FO- REIGN CORRESPONDENTS. (Prom Oar Special War Correspondents.

Hiroshima, Dec. 17, 1891.

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tan encrecy as to future in remonts, and their letters have to pass the Censor while with the Army."

At Hiroshima I was strongly advised by

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In a few and Turkish Armenia, Constantino sition that the cable passing solely from -ons to China; and there is not much be alleged that Beuter's agent in Hongkong had deep gashes with no blood. In

Home disembowlingmembered.

cases there was deliberate mutilation and ple, and Persis. Ha conolades with British territory and through waters com aragraph published at Bone disembowling: two or three Chinese corpses very shrewd explanation of the fact paratively secure from stisk, must be wrote the Home; cases there

ding Reuss were dismembered.

The decision of the Court of Session in the bu in that neulow on the heading

that at the present moment Russian of greater strategie-advantages than thesis of the Samara is rapidly bearing fruit Who were the perpetrators of these deeds? end English interests in China, Salines through European and Egyptians is shown by the correspondenes between A subioquant letter dated Tokio, Decentor's Telegram, Hongkong,

tor's Telegram, Hongkang, November 24

They were all done by soldiers in uniform,tead of being opposed to ouan-

sa-i territories with constant liability to warlike Me Grylls, scoretary of the Mernantile Ma- carcely believe not the work of coalies, so far as I sculd sec, other, are almost identical-namely, that cumplication devoted to the question of Trade, which we published a few days ago. ber 25, indicates that no further programa exp.aíund? W

carcely believe They were all do trators of thes ปงา

will admit that it I saw that some of the bodies of the Chinese the war between China and Japan, and the had been made, but that the despatch of that Renter's agent hora

suter's agont here will admit that it work of coelies,"

Some spase is rine Servio Association, and the Board of were in pisin clothes, but under the jackets dissonature of the former, have come about laying the able by national or private sa- The 4400 to which the letters draw attention the Third Army Corps was still immidont

took him from October 29 till November were in plain clother

bad were cartridge belts, some half full. A few several years too soon for Itassis; too soon, terprise. The report says the difficulty of is that of the Nam Yong steamship be- No attempt is made to mocoubt for the de- 124 to imitate the particulars

milate the particulars that had were cartridge belts,

bad weapons. Some of the wea in plain indeed, by the number of years that must state control under the joint ownership of longing to Singapore, which stranded en så fait of the first-clothes wors Chinbee esluters' boots; eo alto elapse before the completion of the Siberian several responsibis governments cannot be island ie the Straits of Carimata, in the lay in the despatel of this reinforcement of

'trouspired' in the Chips Mail of the first-olother. Some of the

gether I don't think the Japaness ars to railways. To-day's article closes with the disregarded. It admits that the enterprises month of August laat, while on voyage troops. The foreigners in Japan Buvo ne mentioned date 5

Havo

hlace in regarding all the inhabitants of following sentences:

the inhabitants of a To-day's article clases with the dire el responsible governments cannot be longing to Bingapore, which stranded on si Port Arthur as hostile. It was so very plain

of the eastern company benefits Australasie, from Java to Singapore. It seems that the The centre of 20mperial interrate The centre of gravity of the British but is somewhat opposed to a monopoly, es master, Mr Nicol, had been through these that the Chinese soldiere bad disgalted power lies in Asia. Great Britain has no pecially if the new line be undertaken in particular straite something like a hundred THE PORT ARTHUR ATROCITIES.

themselves; the hillsides aroaud Fort Ar- longer any business to attend to on the Eu- Imperial interrete. Evidently the Earl of times, but he had the misfortune, neverthe THE POET ARTHUR AFFAIR,

INTERVIEW WITH HE COWEN.

thur were strewn with their puiferme, Yokubems, Dec. 20.

ropean Continent, for the times are past Jersey thinks the line will have strategio as loss, to run ble ship ashore, It was a dark 31"

17 Thos. Cosen, The Times war corre-

Then in your opinion, Mr Cowen, the Ja- when half-a-dozen German Princelinga lent well as commercial advantages, Doubtless the attitude of all fair-mindud

zicht, so we are told; the weather was eporations, who panese soldiers' conduct was not so blame their soldiers

blams- their soldiers to fight the Port Arthur spondent at the seat at oporations, who pancse saldiere condot PACIFIC MESSAGE BY THE CZAR, pareous with regard to the Port Arthur spondant at the seat al epos

?-Not has, therefore, nothing to

thick; the locality in admittedly not

to currents are va on the day of the taking of the port, but do with the Triple Alliance. England's

properly surveyed; and the currents are va roscript appointing Count Schau alfair has been ons of suspended judgment. returned to Yokohama from Hiroshima on worths, taking all inte consideration ? Not texte with Basis der buttia. The en- ly favoured a ro. what I do blame them for is that after all butties will in fuinre he fought in Asis, aud

riable. As to the soundings, they are stated valoff Governor of Warsaw, the Czar ro. We have not as yet had any returned to Yokohama from Hiroshima on worthy, taking all inte constat es blams- their soldiers

Mr Hiram Maxim gave an address in to be so irregular that for the navigation of retive statement of what really occurred Friday morning.

what really occurred Friday morning, hao kindly favoured a re- the day of the taking of the

sal with an infor- rasituace was over thug went on killing there, too, lies the guarantee of England's London recently on the subject of Experi- his ship a master cannot rely upon them, and

killing there, hour his address. affirms that his love of poane is equal to at the capture of the furtraas. Nespapers presentative of this journal with

Chinesa instead of taking them priestera. future greatness. If the entente means that ments in Aeronautice. Iu the couras of faust depend For safety practically upon the Lave given

turned to versions of lure. what war correspondents are supposed

view. The conversation quickly turned to Chinesa instead of taking went on killing there,

The actual number of Chinese killed in the England is seeking to postpone the evil hour bis address, Mr Maxim referred to the correctness of his reckoning. In the ordia. battle was in my opin was probably a good deal below 1,000 to have said, and

by feigning friendship for tussis, it can history of his flying machine, from the ary it ha bet ir Cowen's recent experiences at end battletal number of Chinese killed in the are greatness. If the entente means that

the Japences official returas, I believe, place only prove to her disadvantage, since it is time lion, in 1856, his father worked out of inquiry at Singapore, and as a result the inted that the onrrespondent of the New round Port Arthur

that will

by delay. Yerk World is about to publish revcluticas

plan on the basis of a platforni, which be mater found himself deprived of his pertifi- heurig lot lutely, Bril at 1,000; all the balance in my opinion Ruithe ary couree the stranding formed the subject We have been

platforni, which he as a to ajtot would have been taken alive. But then, an calculated to startle humanity. Altogether

It is unfortunate that Frofessor Vambery proposed to lift directly into the air by the date for a period of faue menthe. It asem A bitted by the I have explained before, the atrasities com did not wait a little longer bafure writing action of two scrow propellers revolving in that no charge was ever preferred galont the impression conveyed in that the be- Cowen, of the atrocities committed by the I bave explained before, the atrocities

Fort Armitted by the Chinese would have excited theso articles. Half-a-dozen years elapsed revered directions, down to the present him in the course of the inquiry, nor was he ditions haviour of the Japanese soldiers was moet

the sanest man. cruel and blood combatants without been wis which cumuld throwing only

before the Austro-German Alliance and, dato, when, after a series of experiments, awazo until the judgment had been delivered that the would Fuel and bloodibirsty; that they spines soldiery after the fall of Fort Armitted by the Chinore, the atrocities com did'

You say that the killing of enresisting subsequently, the Triple League, were behe (Mr Hiram Maxim) believed he had that any charge would or could be made contatants and non-combatants without thur, ut naturally much con-mont has discrimination, and that they continued theperations which culminated in the Yes, it went on math the same, diminish moaning attributed to them by their authors, years ago, when he himself began to think out know what the sotaal allegations were.

on wuled; you, as en supe-Ritness Chinese continued

- the Chinese continued during the second day? loved-in Francs, for lactance to have the arrived at important results. Beme twanty against him. Even now he ya that he does

hey this ferce slaughter throughout three days full of the fanions fortress, could throwing only as the supply of Chinese ran abort. and to this day the rent object of the Russe of canbject, bis first ides was to lift his Bere of course, is the case of the master of

bro-Yes, diminish-meaning It is difficult to avoid fueling disappoin!- following the capture. Among the four all of the fans un

whach hit upon the affair have to say be-

In fast, it went ou as long as I stayed there. French understanding is undertain. How machine by vertical propellere. He was, the Jumaia over again, but reproduced in Wed, of course rea

whut I od with the Japanese. Not that their newspaper correspondents present at Portach light upon the affur.

Arthur, three to record. They havatio place you in por my perdon-

I get on board the steamer on the afternoon ever, as the following remark, made to me however, quite unable to werk ont on that far were form. In the ass of the Samars, and enrdial hospitality decross: Arthur, they were wholly novel to the work longe on but with that rate of the 26th and we left on the morning the other day, goes to prove, the Anglo-Ras-principle suy system that would not be too the Board of Trade solicitor did put certain courtesy work

glad, as the they were required to record. They had geo ny prost desi of ever before seen anything of war, and even reply to place you in posipion of all the shooting going on we could hear it.

event, I should be my glad, was the

of the 20th, and there was still sin agreement is rightly appreciated to heavy to lift itself directly into the air. Is questions to the Court at the close of the on the contrary, they tako a prest deal of ever before seen

Kroz drut of that were required to el to the work

some quarters: It is evident that the Chi-was only when be commenced to study the inquiry which suggested misconduct on the trouble to make life pleasant for the fo- its ordinary incidents must have been shotky to place you in posipion of all the shots

ing to there. Of conres we do not desirel

facta far as they came under my perdon.

A statement has been made that there wese difficulty aforded the occasion for, and aeroplane system that it became apparent part of the captain but in the oss of the conres we do not in facta a far of the 201b,

But to begin with

ge no women killed in Port Arthur - the basis of, the entente, bat as there is at to bins that it would be possible to make a Nam Yong the prosedure appears to here - ruigh war corresponden's, and they do forg

to suggest that their evidence in without observation. the way value, but far

several women killed and a few children. present as critical question in Europe, it ia machine light onough and powerful enough been still more unjust. In the Straits Set more than could be in

expected in the way valus, but the public will certainly be it should like to mention that when I was the women killed in Port Arthur PI the basis of, the entente,

the army moved on I saw also a rather large Sumber of women enough that the two Powers have come to aa to raise itself without the agency of Element it seems to be possible for an in. elised to pay far more attention to testis the attack of Port Arthur, I learnt through some scores whom the Japanese luft un-understanding about the one question in balloon. From the first he was convinced quiry to be inducted from beginning to of creature comforts.

comforts. But they near hope-mony of the military attaches who cosus

But they seem hope-elled to pay far more attention to testi Chin-chow before the army moved on to several wonien killed and a few hit the basis of, the entente, bat as there is at

mend the army, since they rosarily my interpreter, who speaks Chinese hurt. They evidently tried in a general Asia. It is the beginning, but not the end, that it would be galle out of the question end without a singls whisper against a par lossly unable to realise that what we came ony of the military attaches who accuss the attack of Port Arthur, flesrat through unbin to realise that what wo cure panted the Army, since they secessarily ly, that boltene

panted the Army, necessarily fluent-me cores-whom the Japanese luft

to eraplay a balloon in any form. A flying ticular individual, and yet for that indivi hero for is information; not champagne; enjoyed the best opportunities of observing some Japanese spiest and was not to injure any women or shildren.

had been caught by the Chiness and

mashins to be of any valus must of dual to find himself oondemned by the judg that we have an immense amount of im- the operations, and were moreovee compe-

immense amount of intent to estimate them by expert standarde,ing this were captured.

LATE TELEGRAMS. tent to estimate them by expert standards, torived. Chinens official documents prov. Those, then, Mr Cowen, are the startling

secessity be able to propel itself thronghu

throng ment of the tribunal. What the Mercantila can journal -I don't think they should

the air at a velocity greater than that of an Marins Berrica Association ANARCHIST TÉIEVES AKUESTED. portant and responsible work to do, and One of these Attachés has now returned to his

Das of these Attachés has now returned tong this were captured. Whether the men facts which were first to appear in an & meri.

more than war nowe or Landos, December 10.-Fiftens anarebist ordinary high wind. It ought at löset toata there Tokso, and we learn from him that the hat lint they were tortured and burnt is dicarily does. Such things have been done thieves have been arrested in connection be able to travel at Mosity of the one of Trade that the legislature clearly WEA to point out to the Board- that wo cars Jiklo or nothing what there Tokso, and we learn from him that the were dead before being burnt is uncertain, startle humanity statements hitherto published by the local beyond all doubt. may be to eat and drink. It appears quite foreign press must be received with the great. By the way, Mr Cowen, more you in the the actions of some English and French arin Paris.

bsve a velocity thirty five befors. I don't think they are worse than great-eyord

hoor. At that speed he found never contemplated

that thean al were before, I don't think they talk to them; I have asked antil est réservation, and very largely dismounted skirmish of this 18th November 1-Yes. mies. The ordinary events of any war can ursions to I

you speed found

that a small and chop seraplaus would ingairies should be conducted span en- cuted skirtigh of thas 18th November 7-Yes, the actions of some English and French as with the great newspaper blackmail scandals miler an hour. At that pt of her load of Trade that the legislature clearly

-Croalman

lift more for its weight than a balloon, firely different principles to various parts of I am tired, with at rasnit. The parable in before the residuum of truth is reasbed.-

Crealman and I were with the advanci

steal of the Japanese, sad when the Chin-if war correspondents care to go in for pilastsh, England Queensland, was conficient power to lift themselves vertically just local ordinances which happen to exist Brisbane, December 11-The cricket and would require vastly less to propel it the empire, and that British shipmaster Brisbane, Degambar 11.-The eric If large machines could be made with sught not to be made this roveraad; instead of asking for broad and re. Japan Mail.

patrul furnish any amount of sensational writing ese rutreated we both rode forward to have

ought not to be made the victim of the no- Itlog nr. the agony. Some people delight included yesterday and resalted in a victory

Some people delight clube Englishmen by Englishmen fold would be requireght be consider Gryllo fret letter, 1 that the Board replied, in astch. Eugland Queensland, was con. If large machines could be made with the empire, and that a British shipmaster caiving stones, wo ask for hard facts, mental

just loanl ordinances which happen to exist better view of what was going along.

strong writing. There is one thing for the linglishmon by na innings and 274 into the air, experimenting with them in the Straits Settlement or anywhere else. pabulum, and recive culy the other sort.

hut fold was rather a hazardous proceeding on our should like to have stated unequivocally,

roceeding on our kitties, who were should like to have stated unequivocally.rous. The scores were: Englishmen would be comparatively simple, because up The Board of. Teade do nut seem to have part. ut even our bitties, who were Tat Port Arthur, after the battle, I wen

and that is I saw and that is I saw no bouse-to-heuze fighting 434; Queensland, 1st innings, 121, second orgplane system, which might be consider Grylls Arst letter was dated Oct. 13, and it fold would be required: but with the hurried themselves over the matter, for Mr garmel, refused to gu back when we at all. I bad a splendid position to see innings, 39.

at all. I bad a splendid positioning large assured by Count Ogama, the Fiold Mar-

ardared them, and they accompanied us as

sd a kite, or, perhaps, system of kits, mas mat until Nov. 17 that the Board replied, When an unexpected Jul occurs in the ordered them, and they accompanied us as shal in command of the Second Army,

inst far as we went. Wo must at sue time have everything that happened, and I can ensinalogs, 39, phatically at

London, December 10-An enormous and which must rise at an angle, it was

bare having in the meantime received a letter that no move of any importance was con- dull monotony of work in 'this outpost of been fitoon miles ahead of the main army. phatically state that there was no resistance

of the on the part of the Chinese, after the town issue of forged American bouds have been necessary that the machine should bale and a telegram from Mie Grylls, dated res-

was tak

long run in order to attain the required pictirely Nov. 7 and Nov. 8. calling atten discovered in the United Kingdom. templated in that part of the world, And British civilisation, it is not unprofitable Ail along the track there were traces of the on the part of the Chinese, after the town to devote a part of one's leisure to reading the fields. As we rode along we saw the press information -No, to my knowledge

And do the Japanese really try to sup 'RINGARCOMA' COURT MARTIAL.

RINGARCO The ing of ted mig

velocity for rising, otherwise it would be

ould be tion that it would be as well for the currespond-

vote a part of one's leisure to reading ideas retreat, both on the rad and in was taken.

at length a communication from the depart. Sydney, Dec. 11.-The court martial in necessary to find some place where a strong on to the decision in the Semara, When the foreign telegrams in the Homo papers. bodies of woo Japanese anidiore who had ents to get back to Japan; yet now it ap- ap

their units were stripped

they have suppressed nothing, erra when connection with the stranding of H.M.S, gals could be relied upon, when the machine ment did arrive, however, it was antifan. of the fray. All they have suppressed nothing, even when It was while indulging in this plassant falls in the earlier part of feerd them adverse to themselves, it is important to Ringarama at the New Hebrides resulted might be anchored to the earth and be tory, for it intimated that without expres- poars, according to the War Office

have that clearly understood. But at the same in the Captain, navigating oficer and the flown in the air after the manner of a kite. sing any opinion upon its legal uspeat, the had its head and right time, I must say they are most aggravating officer authorities here, that the next movement equation that we happened upon the cidad

and every carpac had its head and right have that clearly understood. But at the same Ringdrama at the New Hebrides resulted might be anchored to the earth and be ment did arrive, however, it was satisfac. remit the remainder Board bate decided to remit the remainder They officer on the watch being found guilty of As he could got rely upon the wind to fly opinion upon its legal aspect, the in hand out of Two or three of them were in the matter of giving information. They negligence and eaverely reprimanded. raien his mechine, it was necessary for him of Captain Ninol's term of suspension. The is to be the despatch of the Sendai contin-yara about the Forfeit and the Taiyuan in hand out of Two or three of them were

trent

drive is through the air, and for that Board of Trade do not care to acknowledge treat us with great kindness and courtesy, - He the columne of the North British Daily disemboweled and nameless atrocides had in the matter of giving information. They gent to join Oyama's command,

been perpetrated on others. The sight was treat

xcite supplying us with food and wiren, horses

purpose he procured a large field, where he that the decision in the case of the Xamira as rasy most revoit ng and was euflicient to excite si certainly could have told us this without Moil, a Radical daily, published," as ray

Procured a large field, where he Board of Trade do not of suspension." The laid down light railway track on which a beat d

CONFERENCE. doing any harm to the plan of enrappign of our readers may know, in the city of revengeful feating in the hearts of the beat and coolies, the best they have to give; but mpat information they will not give. Their ro-

bis experiments bad' been condasted. A is the basis of their notion, but there can be THE EARL OT JERSEY'S REPORT, ticence is carried to quite ridiculous ax-

ere made with no question that the strongly expressed view tho lirat ask and mast the stretchers all the correspondents are pledged to main. Glasgow. As the China Afail was the first disciplined men. We returned to camp a

great way experiments were made with the Court of Session was the operating the strutchers going trentes. I wish to goodness they woul

intEY'S The Standart is informed, states a telegram afferent forms of seroplanes, and it was motive, sings Mr Nicol's pase was brought jourul to give publicity to the extraor not to being in

The

Earl of Jersey has submitt the dead.

despatched fram London on Dec. 3, that The found that es much as 133 b. conld be before the Board of Trade long before the forms of seroplanes, and it was if the Court of Session and viewe expenditure of one horse Simrad nutil the deci carried with the expenditure of one-horse diary conduct of the French cruiser, we bodies were not all neovered that Rive as less champagne and more news. despatched from London on Dec. 3, that The

If the officials had fulfilled their promise to Earl of Jersey has submitted to Lord Ripon curr were naturally much interested in the night, for acxt morning other strat

supply information and to facilitate press his report of his mission to the Ottawa Inter

remained chers went out adeld.

bis in facts. Did you rezain long in. Camp thues 7-men, I could have gone from the head-quat- Colonial Conference. The tenor of his power with a well-made aeroplane. All kis appeal in the Simara was decided, and it paragraph in its new quiso A few facts

Lieut-Gene-report indicates that his cpinions are largely made further inaction impossible. So far a eat-repat indicates that his honor of his power with a well-conditure of one horse before the Board's case was brought in sympathy with the Conference's conclu- and not be deformed by the pressure of shipmasters are concerned, the present not of

conclu-and regarding the affair my not be devoid of Ob. no. The next day, the 19th, I went tare of Count Uyama's Army a Lieut-Gene- report indicates that his opinions are largely experiments went to show that an aeroplane and practically shelved until the deci

with the patrol to a Hiroshima.

whole month in whofe month in sions za to the cable, steamship and trade the air, and be found that it was not attor

was not at the Buard of Trade, tardy though it may relations in the Empire. These conclusions first sa cosy matter to take a large nero have been, will be welcome, since it indi hille near Port Arthur. We did not see here instead of wasting a whole month in sions za to the cable, steamship and trade Kobo-twelve hours by rail--much loss to interest. On the 22nd 'tober of feat year with the patrol to a large village among the ral Nedau's Camp in Manchuria and back in sympathy with the Cafarcate's conciu.in order to be eficient must be very rigid, ion of the Court of Session is that eas

wo reported in detail the sensational chalup Chinese-though afterwar is we hard

livardirasbima. reported in detail the sensational chal.ne

With apologies for detaining Mr Cowen are described by him as sound, practicableret sa cosy matter to take a large nero. has been larg, eut representatize tired, after and likely to Great Britain. The Earl of a pastracted an aeroplane, the framework that in some way or other the proceedings,

realisedBritain. longe of the Taiyuan by the Forfait nose there were 690 in the place, and our title

party would been in a tigh: 6x if these mutual exchange of uurtesies.-Japan Jersey earnestly advises the Government to of wide assisted of very strong but this not only of home, but also of Colonial in- be permitted to be condemned unheard, and inventry had shown fight. They were in Mail. Hongking: The incident was potent in party wouldve been in a tight fx if these larg, our representative tired, after and likely, if realised to be of the greatest plane which would futfit all the reggire have been, will be welcome, since it indi- ventry had shown fight they were laual exchange of courtesien-Japan advantage to Great Britain. The Earl if woate. After a great many experiments, ten that in the future so ship's officer wil

was shot before

consider favorise the Government to be constracted an eat many experiments, ates that in the welcome, since it indi. consider favorably the unanimous riquess steel tubes stayed with strong steal wires, quiry courte, will have to be placed upon a our morring contemporary on the folhiding, and one of our par

news-ho

of the Conference for the removal of any The machine was provided with a fare and more just basis. But so far as the potions lowing day, and later on in other news the dauer was seen. Ho fell of his horse, but I do not think he was killed, because

of the Conference for the removal of any el tubes stayed with strong steal wires, aut only of home, but also of Colonial in- restrici, treaty or statutory probibition alt rudder, both being osnonected with the of these unfortunate travesties of justies are GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA, GREAT Bendent of the starch The Phe says, may or engineompleted he felt he is likely to receive to recever bis body it paper in the Far East. It has been when they sent ister

site dados. Many had supposed that of the The Vienas correspondent of the Standard standing in the way of Inter-Cubantal trade. it rudder, both being ssnnected with the ore just basis. But so far as the victims Brude. Lasme windless. Many bad supposed that concerned, their position is not an agreeable The power to make scal arrangemente the condensstion of steam would present master reproduc d by the Amatralise exchanges was not to he found anywhere. We after-

following intelligreement inter se, a granting it to self-governing Bloem engine mpleted his condenser experi. employment and temporathing. Mr. Nicol's of the Chan Mail, and has gone the Arthur, and from Hart, Reiter's between Britain and Russia is regarded by solonies, Great Britain will be developing had not got completed his condenser experi employment and temporary loss of reputation of the Chian Mail, and has gone the wards heard firm the Chinese in Put telegraphs the following intelligente which The power to make scal arrangementem wiadisos. Many bad supposed that

Arthur, and from Hart, Railex's agent expresses clearly how the approchement inter se, he says, may or may not be largely insurmountabis obstacles to the use of one. In the case of the toxeter of the Sa fying machine. He, he was awarded his costs when bie I was confidently assured that I would get ugal counds of English and American and there, that this s

marican and there, that this troper was conveyed into between Britain and Russia is regarded by need, but in granting it to self-governing insurmountabla obstacles to the use of carlier and bettor. nows here than size French journals in the foué quarters of the Past Arthur, and must have ben fill the Russians: The St. Petersburg Curie. solonies, Great Britain will be developing had not yet compl

apondent of the Politische Correspondenz, the policy, long pursued, of enabling them had not got completed his condenser experi. appeal was encressful, but for his loss of have heard with what in the Russian Foreign Office, at what is it will be teasonable nature of the re-aluminjaw was deres mestics as first Board bave remitted a portion of the period

sure that a sopper cordeneer could be ease is w'oro, yet I have had practically none at globo. It was thereforo with no small de-alive, for they tortared and burnt him,

Of course you have heard with what in whose letters usually reflect the views of to make use of such resources within the one, but as far as he had gone he felt bement and temporary loss of reputation rived the teen the Russian Foreign Office, gives a very it will be a consistent and successful policy weight in water every five minutes, or, if what has been done is a maze set of grade

Empire as they think best. 1 sonsider that sure all, whereas the native newspapers of Tokio gree of surprise that we met the paragraph digestion the Japanese received the news the Russian Foreign Office, gives a very Empire as they think best.

what se been done is a mere set of grase need, two and a-half on the part of the Board of Trade, The hero bren getting plenty-not particularly coaga in the form of a Router telegram of the Chinees putting a price upon the clear and praelion explanation af what is it will be a consistent and successful policy constructed that would retura ila own case is worse, for he has not succeeded in get

utonomous colonies have powerminates. With bis largs meshine important perhaps, but better than noin the columes of this neually up-to-date heads of the Japanese soldiers 1-O jet, understood in Rassis by the rapprochement recognies the reasonable nature of the re-weight in water avery five minutes, or, if ung his Judges ounderined in their tard, and

and by-tho-bys, Hart ways that he saw be with England, the cxistenes of which he to quest that autonomous colonies have power aluminja was need, every two and a-half

subject to the vate of the Crown, to make mished, the spinal lifting effect was legs Board bave remitted portion of the period It is not believed, be

believed, he says, noch Bacal arrangemeaducive to commercial was the first large many improvements, The official investigation of the Scottish posspaper. The date of the ivano rewarda being paid to Chinese soldiers is confirme.

them most conducive to commercial was the first largo machine erer boils, and has been no appeal, and the conduct of the chatthe suspension was asjustifiabte. There Port Arthur brutalities provided an in- was November 28, and it bore the following Japanese heada When Port Arthar was that England intends to abandon her such fecal arrangements with each. er at di

og arm to the

taken proclamations offering the rewards isolated position, and thereby to bring about rem to them most conducive to commercial than 231b. par horse-power, but then that of suspension, but that is the only evidence

it was susceptible of many improvements, further changes in Europe. The English prosperity. stance; the authorities profusaly protested heading :-

for heads were found upon the walls. * FRENCH ATTACK ON A BAJTIS” STEANER. It has bana alleged that the Japanese are too practical to contemplats either au! As regards the suggestion to establish it was cusceptible of many improvements,

It has has alleged that the Japanore effective Angle-Franco-Hussina Alliance, or micimum tariff for members of the Empire, with the expenditure of one-harse power they have does their best, by remitting a part either the machine would be able to carry demued. We hope the Board of Trade will Renter's Telepram.

officers took no s'epa to restrain their effective Anglo-Francs-Itussina Alliance, or maximum tariff for foreign nations and a every one of which wonil increase the lead court of inquiry is only inferentially con- Bot consider that their duty is completed when Hongkong, November 24.

from committing deeds of noodless vil oven a formal unica with Russia alone. The minimum tariff for members of the Empire, which the machine would be able to carry demued. We hope the Board of Trade will Bark of Jersey remarks that such in designing a new machine, the advantages of the punishment, to remedy the injustice British Guvernment, it is considered, by poposal would involve a fundamental of his past experience would enable him to resulting from these Colonial method of pre- huve traue-enca-Well, I can say, as att eye-witnc assuming an attitude of friendliness towards change in the financial polisy of Grant approve and simplify it, so that he should ordure. What is needed is that the methods, The following paricalers have traus encaWell, I can say, as att eye-witaces, British Guveramest, it is considered, by the ark of Jersey remarks that such in desi in the world, yet it in only to-day that I

Bri-that on the march the Japanses ofera di Russia, simply desires to improve the rela-Batais. As far as the colonies are concern be able to carry from 591b, to 601b, per and not the sentences cum-quent upon the

Great of his past shoulderdure. have been able to elicit the fact that pired concerning the firing upon the Bri-that on the march the Japancas ofera did assuming an attitude of friendliness towards proposal would involve a fundamental in designing a new machine, the advantages of de an enquiry has been in progress for Forfait on October 21

tish steamer Taiyuan by the French oruiner their best to diminish the cruisent Russia, simply desires to improve the rela- ohauge in the financial polisy of Graet

tions between the (w countries. There are ad, he thinks it would mean this remission of borge-power; and he had no doubt that should be overhauled --Ship ing Gazette. cated by the atrocities perpetrated by the one between the two countries. There are Britain. As far as the colonies are concern improve and simplify it, so that he should resulting from these Colonial method of pra applied to Great and not the sentences ouum-quest upon the same time, whereas the Koba Chronicle of

Then follow the particulars published Chess upon the persons of their encaries too many points ou which the interests of ed, he thinks it would mean this remission of ba able to carry from 591b, to 60lb, perlure. What is needed is that the methods,

to much as 100lb. to the bare-power. Broa the 13th obtained from a native paper the in the China Mail of Goober 22. varied ly as possible removed from the sight of the justify the drear

Troy bad the bodies covered, and as quick. the two nations are irrecuncleable to exising taxation, but, as applied to Great Boreo-power; and he had no doubt that ly as possible removed from the sight of the justify the dream of an alliance between Britain, it would compel the introduction of shartly it would be possible to carry se ing a new pretem and the creation of new tax with only tolk, a machine could travel news that Count Saigo (War Minister) and only in phraseology in the manner usual soldiers.

Russia and England, but the conflicting a new system and the creation of new tax Mr Cowen, in the questionare,

from 250 Broa Is there any truth, Mir Cowen, in the questions may well remain for a long time ation. Capt. Tsunoda wero to go, presumably a with plagiaristio journalists. The nowe sloze that the mutilated hodica of the they are, without leading to open writes, with their exuberant products of 500 to 600 miles. He thought it possible ul kerosend it have res taparted into

Australia and the Cape, he point of departare, practically a fight story as untry has it story that the mutilated hodica of the they are, without leading to na opos Canada, Australia and the Cape, he from 200 to 300 miles and return to its Frew the beginning of the past.

Eight of the end of November, 23 240,000 gallons they are, withours has it in its power fed and raw material port duties with When the machine was

its power of point few days earlier, on a mission of this

agency known as Reater is perfectly spanne were deliberatoly-for the set guarrel. Each cuantry has it in its power w

fed and raw material. compared with their to maintain a speed of 100 miles an hour. Yokohama, this hating is increase of about nature. I asked about this and was told justibed in sending out copy of this urpose of working up the men's feelings catering it jus

materielly writes, with thoir justified in sending oal copy of this purpose of working up the men's feelings materially to injure the other, and the fod and raw material. compared with their

population, regard import duties with for the thero was no truth in it, yet now I am

sort if it can find purchasers, but there nid out along the roads up which the upprochement manns that both have ze pripulation, regard Import duties with a maintain a speed of 100 miles an hone, Yokohamus, this batte

Japancan advanced to the attack upon Port Dyaused any each intention, and will endea- different experience from that of the United When the machine was once perfected, 5,270,000 gallone ver the import

would not require a railway track to enable corresponding period inst year," Port Douzele any future establish friendly importation of mail sertion, the the Aus- the ground will bronght to a state assured that the enquiry has gone so far is in out in the Far East a certain Arthur? Such a statement is utterly or to settle it not only establish friendly grown food and the necessity of the free short zou over a moderately level field

any future sucidents peuge Kingdom, with its insuficiency of home- that some reports have already been re-

amount of chisanory about the methods wrong; there was no sach laying out, and faily. This will not only establish friendly grown food and the necessity of the free it to get the necessary velocity to rise. A relations between the two countries, but is importation of raw material for industries short zon over a moderately level fold would suffice. As for as landing was cou. coived from Port Arthur. Again, Viscount adopted that fails to win our admiration.

no working up of excitement.

mail the is likely to have a moderating infius distinctly sympathetic, but warns the Au- the ground while moving forward, sod And now, Mir Cowan, a few questions in likely to have a moderating influenso upon coming to the road sertion, the reparti corned, the serial navigator would touch Mutsu, Foreign Minister, in an interview We prefer to put it that way. Any jour regard to what happened after the capture the growing antagonism of the tween tralius oslonies that much will depend on machine would be brought to a state of rest the growing antagonism of late-between their motion. it memperial Govern- tauce. In this man the machine wore

which there distinctly sympathesiu, but warns the Auscared, two weeks ago, assured me that Marshal nalist

nalist must know how this tolegram of the Chinese stronghold I would first have been several cigua of late-between the ground while moving forward, and the Opama'k official report of the battle must has beep 'faked.' The mail from China the town they had every reason to expect by with the balusce of power in Europe one of the mail poundage from the existing stopped in the air and allowed to fail. explain that when the Japanese sutered England and France. The tente, which their sotton. it mentions that the sasiet-machine would be brought to a state of rest does not appear likely to lead to an alliage ment might easily be rendered by diverging would resait, whereas, if the waghine wors of course mention the misconduct of the bad arrived in London or at some other a good deal of opposition). A large Chi might be disturbed, naturally menaces Do New York lines. On this point his language a Pele to the earth without advancing, the town they had every reason to expect soes not appear likely to lead to an alliance asco required from the Imperial Govern by sliding on the ground for a short dis London or at some other a good deal of opposition. A large Ohi-by waich the balance of power in Europe ment might easily be rendered by diverging troops if any occurred; he promised me post-where Router has ao agency, and plase, although robody know where it had

naturally menaces do some of the mail poundage from the ezini wapld resaikh manner very little shook and rese army was known to have been in the mich tauce. In this manner

rese army was known to have been in the some of the mail poundage from the existing stor

inft, plase, although tobody know where it had 10; and, moreover, the equilibrium based New York lines. On this point bis Inaguage stopped in the air and allowed to fail. another interview when that report should|

Hongkong news-gona to Cador the circumstances, it was upon the Triple Alliance on the oss side, in: If, instead of two weekly mails, sent directly to the earth without advancing, the other by the Canard and White Star tines, une the stook, although not strong enough to arrive, and said he would bo glad to give

papors the parigraph had been re-written as likely as not that the Chinese soldiers and the Huse-French entente on the other, by the Canard and me an official statement thereon; yet whop and sent out as a telegram with tho, to say dvour to pick of the Japhocas an they belongs to one of these two, groups, and or half the poundage now paid yearly to the the machine, but in order to do this it were soat by the proposed route to Cards, be dangerous to life or limb, might be is too s'able bo improve had taken to the hous. ad would went in the relatione botweed a Power which advantages be secured, but about £5,000, to slady and develops the art of navigating had taken to the hous, and would on 100ble to be affected by any nicest to disarraga or injure the mob

1941 | er macb- the report did some, I was dore: told, the last of it, misleading date of Nov. 24. advanced along the mureca

deavour to pick of the Japancanlan they went in the relatione between a Power which not only would curtain political and naval

But there

Iranians to one of theas twa, groups, and advantages be scoured, but about £52,000, inery. What now remained to be done was though I asked repeatedly; it dealt only The

The same thing as wo have pointed out on was resistance. I was in & very d

anco. I was in a rely good asther which has remained dubide of both. or half the poundage now paid yearly to the the machine, but he or art of navigating with military operations, and said nothing another occasion occurred with plagio news resitance at all. Still it was perbapa pen lively satisfaction in Russia, and there will there would be a large set off against the masking within a few fast of the ground

position anco. I was but they belongs the relatione bot

darth position to nee everything and there was ning said this, it must be stated that service

no Having

Having said this, it must be stated that Now Yurk lines, would be saved, as the in order to do this it

new evitates about the murder of pluioned Obinrao pri- from Hongkong, and poly a few weeks ago ronible that the Jamers of their any he na hesitation in reciprocating it Theer

fret ren-Kreis free to the extent of the substring after it wid possible to mazaarre tho resistance at all. Ftill it was perhaps ren-England's paw attitude is weloumed with subdised eer visu would carry sail auntier would be acessary to obtain larger promises sonora, the mutilation of their bodies, or

From Hongkong, and poly a few weeks ago sonable that the Jamera of their entry lively satisfaction in Russia, and there will free to the extent of the subsidy. Then fra from tree and katees, and not until we saw some of our Far Eastern couture should fire at everything that they she no hesitation in reciprocating it. The ther the looting of the town by Japanese solporaries inúecently reproducing

Router ring. At fret I was disposed to Jeet leading personages sa St. Petersburg have contribution of £75.00 and the remainder maskino within a few test of the ground of would be still further reduced by the free should high or free Bight be attempted. Router

horrified at thin, bat after mature deben agreebly pressed by the delicacy of ou diers; and Viscount Mutan has gone to telegram about the trials of a submarine liberation I have come to the conciato at the meal when the latter was suffer-at the difference between the foundage and

of any mails from Vancouver to the expenditure of a little more time and Barometer... 30.11 e Zealand and Australia. It is suggested submarine liberation I have come to the conclusion. England in holding cut her hand to Rusia carriage of any mails from Vancouver to He had the utmost confidence that, with Tokio without a word in remembrance bost in Australia in aluat the identical that t

ting from a severe blow, and the presence bost in Australia in alueat the identical that the Japanese were cat do much to at the moment when the latter we suffer- New Zealand and Australia. It is suggested the expediture of a little more time and

blame. of his promino, though I wrote remind phraseology of the paragraph wo had taken -

ing fin & avere blow, and the presence of that the difference between the foundage and money, every difficulty would be overcome Barometer... 30.11

the Admiral him on Diration ing him. These are matters for which from

Do you mean on the first day, Mr Coron, the Prince cud Princess of Wales during £75,01 might be made up by the Admiral (applause). A vote of theuks was given to persture

the fall be thing like Sydney contemporary months ba or the three days following the fall this trying time has increased the sentiments ty subvention on acemist of the fast eruisar Maxim for his paper, on the motion of Humidity... 91 A correspondent is

obliged to depend fore. In this particular instance we as refer to the first day alone. I as greatly of mutual friendship. It caract be denied arts. The new company could supply some the Chairmas, who congratulated him on Dirastion of on the Japanime officials. Time the Chinepe. They practically routed out

In the field it lead the Bangkok Tunge wade an attack surprised next day to find them till killing that the hostility to England which has ex- thing like £39,000. If Great Britain the ingenuity and results of his experi

in certain Russian eirolas has already makes these concessions, the report cones, which had, at any rate, demonstrat. For 3; the Chinepe. They practically routed out sted in certain Russian circles bas is different; the

correspondent can use upon the Siam Obarter, alleging that the the whole of the down: every fouse was been modified, and that very material in tiques, she will have done her part toward

modifed, and that very material im tinues, she will have done her part toward the possibility of constructing a micking Wathered rovement in the revers the report coments, which had,

relations of the two peoples ferging a strong link in the chalu of Impe- which could life its own weight and propela.. *his own eyes, though it would be of great editor of that paper had faked' a bogus entered and searched the Chinos were provement in the relations

is preparing. It will form an additional implies incidentally that the dangers from

will form an additional rial communication. The Earl of Jeresy itself through the sit." driven out and killed; some were evca Preparing. It will form an additional

element of security value it the oficere would say enough telegram, The accusation as it turned killed in the hints03.

Europe.

gatie to enable him to select a good point of out-we did not notice any reply by

oons of these house your very different impression from this upon the way of the cable, if the Neobar Island Thes Did you go into any of these houses your The reports of the cntents have tie af and iceberga have been cxaggerated.

He does not see Euy preotical difficulty in Tax Shop Girl' just produced at the Gaiety observation; they never do. Of course, the Oberer-was perfectly unfounded, if You self]-Yes.

And did you are anything horrible gong Pastor Armic Vamby, Bud-Pearn the way of tho cable, if the Neokar leland Theatre in London must be a fine examplu

anything horrible gong landing place. There might

Ja a to some extent they are bound to maintain as the telegram had evidently been cent on inside Yes, there were some turpris aiversity. In two antiples in the Freiher or one of the Sandwich Islands be used as of the mudero extravaganza. This is what

a inside - Yes, there were some up Loyd, the second of which a diffulty to repairing the li secrety but they do it where there is no out by Reater and appeared in the insights. I saw some bedies under the Lion, the second of whishapper rad todas a landing place. There might be more the dramatic efttic of the Standard says asserts that a lasting friendship between difficulty to repairing the line, he anys, about it: Fesbleness and fatuity are appa having bullet wounds spun then opens with less confidence of laying need. If they and mid are your own judg. Rangoon Gazette before it appeared in the evidently the your creatures had tried to the

evidently the your creatures had tried to the whole and the elephant is impossible owing to the depth of the ocean. He rentir points of strength, rather than draw

ged against balute, de speaks with less confidence of laying the backs, in works of this slaan. As regards ment for me cannot tell you, we would know Siam Oberser. The moral in that there hide the naives under the beds. Some against relurs, and he prepared to win cont

H. recognize, much against henly what to do but they offer to tell. However, ro wicks in this trade of telegrams. Be dorpses I saw were in a hoveling position recognize, mush against the will only a cable from Vancouver to Fanning, owing to the dialogue and construction of Me 1

emporary under inet hierpared to speaks to the depth of

doubt that suste, bat, he adds, the difficulty may school-buy of twoive, who had been tasot bow we understand the position batter, so good the fact that we were the Arst to they had evidently been killed while kom-telupomry understanding flue which the the unprecedented span of 3,28 laute in W. Data's play, ang modestly andoercil

civilisation in Asia met, no doubt, the retortir to towing.

of assing benefit Fire and water, he cannot submit a reliable statement of the pics wisich would rival or surpans the TRSKER perhaps it will be all right in the end.publish the name of the Forfait-Tiguan Did you see, Mr Cowen, any officers with derive a passing tonetti Fire and water, bave been over-estimated. He regrets that the theatre two or three times, might easily

theto raiders on the second day Yige, 1 Kiteria and Eugiend of te quote a Per-proof zze oable for impezial purposes novelty indeed, Meantime, the movement of the Songlas Ingident we have no further interest in the theso raiders on the second day Yige, 10.5, dannut live in peas together, oore cannot submit a reliable statement of the if gifted with a fair memory-hare writ- saw fa proteth, Fun Devils fond room of the & i it is mut obvious why en Bar Bunte officers with the men, they were fan Ton Durvis can Rad root question for experts! division is becoming more and more im- matter; but it would be worth while for a sute officers with the men, they were an Heels and Euglend of to quote a Per. Expects and receipts, He considers the ten a piece which would rival or surpass

apparently directing them, so far sasian proterb, ofte the gifted with a fair memory-have writ apparently directing them, so far as I certa

them, so far as I can the smallest varpot, but there is not space.

author is wanted at all fur anoh componitions, minent, so we may as well wall for it. One those who are most concerned to inquire soe,

He says, I will only Fouark that I can. The comedians apt ar to get on better when. Were the Chinese only shot down or two Kings in the wides Zippite." The

obrnut Owner two Kings in the bathore is not space question far expert er kupezial purposes a pince which would Hval consolation is that all the correspondents into the value of the telegrams with which

no. Afterwards I saw the Japanese acc

earned Professer enters ir details fi supol underland how the two rules of nut susumbored by any text, and the chirt astern and one western, can fall at oritts charm of the saga, oiled, from various fort of hit cres, potating not only to the in the same bost, `stranded in Japan they are supplied.. It may be that there is their swords a good deal. - Bame men wi

Famles and Meres, butpates ip Russian moments to be sure fut than one, subroer, resque to be their complata irres (for the nest food of Japanese a good and rommnatile explanation. At mer backing at dead bodien for some that I a

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