THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1895,
Biore riding in Colombe has become quite the rage, and several prominent of. diala are taking lessons iù bicycle riding from a well-known amateur.
The calendar of the Colombe criminal ressions that opened on July 10 had no less than fifteen murder cases in it, out of 30- precedented number.
WHILE the French Dagship Bayard was proceeding from Yokohama to Kobe the other day, she lost a man overboard. The
no trace of the unfortunats rai'er could be
BONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
HERVICES U. CIVILIANS
SUPREME COURT.
THE CHINA MAIL.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour My T. Sercombe
Bmith, Acting Puiane Judge.) Thursday, July 25.
COLLISION.
VARIÉTÉS SINOLOGIQUES, No. 5. Pratique des Examens Littfraira en Chine, par le P. Etienne Zi (Siu), 8.J. Printed at the Catholia Minion Tu-es-we, Shanghai,
THE PEOPLES AND POLITICS OF BRITISH COMMERCE IN WAR TIME he took, it wight, at any rate, have made a
THE FAR EAST. Two interesting papers were read on June at difference in estimating its conduct.
Reviewing Mr Henty Norman's now book, 14 at the United Servise Institution, the As it was, sune of the vitnemos for the brat by Lieutenant W. C. Crulohlay, R.N.R., prosecution showed that in their belief the The Friend of India says:-Mr Norman entitled Lince of Convoy in War Time, prisoner was animated in what he did by sited in succession the whole of the Asiatic the second and samplomontary paper by Mr conscientious sense of duty; and why he countries faging the rising sun from Vindi- 13, 1. Swinburne, A Scheme of Commerce boukl hare boun proranted from advancing vasteck is the corth, to the Straits Settle Protection. Accompanying the papers was anything in the way of justification er ex-meats in the south, and after having studied map of the North and South Atlantic tenuation of his action is quite incompre- these, so well as having previously seen, st Oceans, with the router and lines of conveyercumstances hare boon cloosis followed, of the world he has come back with an hausible. At Sydney, where the whole plose quarters, almost all the civilised nations clearly marked and auramarised.
vessel stopped and a boat was lowered; bat. valuable services, but after a close and ex. Master) appeared for that. Stokes & notice was oorfined to Part I, which takes caloulated to cover the contingency of agnation both in naval circles and amongst other men, and in British rule above sil
found
slightly elirged bullet.
a
citing match the Bervices won by one hole,
thus six holes to 116 bad.
with Air Rata and placed other 2 bolcs to the credit of the wearers of the red, blue aud green. Quite a mall crowd of in OWING to the recent rains, a landslip sezur-terested spectators watched the finish red on the Hoshiu Railway, in Klashin, Ja. between Mr Toman and Mr Cesar Haw pau, on the 12th inst. and while some oliva kina. Mr Ton holed out in 5 and thus were engaged in repairing this the wides of the bankment gave way and about Guished 3 up, winning the match for his forty men were buried beneath a mass of side. It is reckoned that, on paper, the earth. Efurts were ut ones made to release
Civilinu team is It strokes botter than their opponents, and there was therefore all the greater diefaction to the Services in winning for the second time. The scores are given balor
26
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THE SITUATION DISCUSSED,
merely
Franos, la
The return match between teams repre penting the United Services and the Civi- liau members of the Hongkong Golf Club
In No. 5 Vol. XXI of the China Reise was played over the Huppy Valley links
Long Hoi Cheung sued the Toi Lee we had strendy published a few notes upon yesterday. Looking to the composition of Steamship Company, Limited, for $250 the above subject. On that occasion the the teamar, it was expected that the Oivi-as danurges caused by callision between de
name of Tather 11. Hayret, was erroneously fendant's etoumship Kwonghoi and plain- lians would win rather easily, mote opas junk Sing Li, on the 13th May last. given es being the author. Moreover our Lieutenant Crutchley's plan of action was the verdict has evoked the strongest in invincible belief in Englishmen above all cially as Dr Lowson was able to lend his Mr B. J. Gadge (Johnson,
Franco-Russian alliance. Assuming that the publle, and it is probable that more other rule. Therefore, he adds, the British plaintiff, and Mr the reader only as for on the k'o kao or II. L. Deuuys for the defendants, preparatory examination for the licentiate. convoy will be required for the protection of will yet be heard of the case. It certainly Empire is to me the most important imper our trade, he divides our merchant ships demands the corious attention of the Ad-sonal consideration sa earth, and the trans- Paintiff gave evidence that on the 13th The volume is now Aguinet his ferruidable opponent, Capt. May he was taking his junk from Tai-wo to Parts II, III, IV, with appendices, tables, into two classes the fast steam trade and miralty, for, without for a momsat Kasam Tainion to our heirs of the legacy of one A POLICY for £3,000, to run for twelvo Eccles played a grand game, fiuisláng very about $35 worth of clothing and per- I thoroughgoing study of the subjrot, and it has a ses speed of fourteen kunte and the Captain, Surgeon Les does not soom to coming the one auacestui colonising Dation Nam-ten, basing on board $80 in cash, and lists of errata, The whole forms a most the slow steam trade. The former, picvided ing the truth of his allegations respecting fathers the greatest responsibility. In be- months, at a premium of lour guinea per strongly. With only holes to play he
upwards, will require no oneny; but for have had that fair and full investigation of of the world, Great Britain bas insuring against declaration of war by was 3 down, but managed to finish ontvonal effects, five pioule of salt fish we previously observed will be for all time the alter a system of strict cucyuy would the charge against him to which has wis oberod a natural testinot. peut, was written recently at Lloyds,
volued at $20, tan cattles of prawne the standard authority upon the Chinese be necessary. The pricipal trade route untitled, Burk
emulation of her example, is simply gratify. teen any two of the following seven Ea- one hole to the bad. Lieur. Thompson, worth 85, and two piculs of rice $5. The Educational Jurriculum fa a European which finds ite way past the two great
ing a pardonabla bat costly and mistaken ropean countries: England, France. Ger-!
after keeping on level terms with Me junk italf was worth $150. The steamer language. But the most remarkable thing many, Austria, Italy, Russia, and Turkey.
the seventh chapter of this book, where it is Should there be war, the underwriters will, Stewart as far as the cleventh hote, full came towards them very fast, when near is the extraordinary zeal with which the Southern Cape, either coming into the THE LATEST TROUBLE IN KOREA, ambition, This is vividly brought out in Capsuimun. There was nobody on the Jesuit Fathers of Stopawel have newly ast Atlantic Ocean on its way to Great Britain,
The origin of the latest trouble in Korea shown that, in ten years, Tongking has of course, bave to meet a total loss, but if off in his play, and the Services were lock-out the steamer, but several men themselves to thresh out one subject after requiring to be seen safely on the way poare prevails there will be a clear gain
down south, was the only one with which is still shrouded in mystery. Prince Paket France upwards of treaty milions of
Liput. were ou the look-out on the junk. When snuthor: if this goes on, as every Chinese ho dealt. The Suez Canal, Beoording to is accused by the Queen's Arty of having sterling, while her entire trade with that thainm. The fact that foar guine
they saw that a collision was threatened student must trust it will, the incompile per cent, is charged is somewhat significant. Saunderson and Mr J. Thurbera by they altered the junk's course so as to get knowledge we formarly posnosed will soon leading naval experts, will, in the event of been gailty of trouson, the special cargo colony during the satan perlad is represented war, he entirely imprasticable until we against him being that he was plotting the by the pitiful sum of £1,520,000, and the Touring 3 holes ecel for their respective clear, ba: the wind was too light to carry be revolutionised or put upon the shelf as so
have gained sod held ahsulota command of overthrow of the Queen and was endas- foreign trade by £7 760,000. That is to her out of danger in time, and she was many quaint antiquities. Ter Madras Mays a most important sides, pentralized each other, and the return
sunk.
In introducing his subject (Part 1 of the trade now passing through the Suez Canal to support him in a coup distal to dize the tire systers has bera the moet dienstrous
the sea. Probably, therefore, all of our voucing to procure a number of Japiorsey, writes Mr Nosman, the high protes discovery has been shade during the recent of the last three couples was watched for
The witness was closely cross-examined work) of the hiang-shor ku jeu exaination
failure. Reviewing the whole position et Chitral Campaign that Lee-Metford ritos ars not an effective against frontier tribes og i with increased interest, Commodoro Boyes j by Mr Danyr with a view of proving that for the licentiate, Father Etienne Zi aa usual will have to be diverted to the Cape of rains of power. The story appears 10 France is the Far East, the writer is vaTE-
White Prince Pak had the enters into a chronological history, and Goed Hope or Cape Hore routes. This credible. Martini Houry and in various instan- played a strong game throughout, going at the junk altered her course wrongly, and
would have been quite exfe but for the illustrates is subject with excellent di. being so, the most vital point will be the Japanese uson his sida, he virtually pelled to conclude that her rule in Indo- ses during the Chitral Expedition tribosmen were struck and were still able to fight. 170 4+, and redneed the lead of the Civi- plaintif's gross blundering.
egrave, the plan of the Nanking Aung uestion of cual. Looking first at Table possessed supreme power in Korea, whether blaa aunot be a permapest one, beessto After the cross-examination had pro-vian or examination-ball being a master. Bey, the fast is that at present the greater actually holding the fice of Miniatarit bes behind it an uostabia national policy. He could ecarcely a decreasing papalation, and a shrinking ra ono instance a fanatic was discovered with iaus to 4 holen. Capt. Ferguson rext six Lec-Metford bullet wounds, which the reversed the result of his previous match teeded for some time, Mr Denny was picon in its way, and certainly the very first part of the coal supplied te vesela in Table President ex ct.
to announes to his Lordship that the publication of the sort having any pretence The coalfields at Australia and New Zea-ever tccessful, to expel the roiguing tification of commercial success. Of the co
is exported from Great Britain,
expect, by means of a coup d'état, how-vous, while it lacks bolly the primal jas. doctors errified would live been fatal had!
able to they emanated from a Martini Henry. The
plaintiff's solicitor was willing to withdraw to wears that the Grand Examiners are land, however, are practically inexhaustible family and himself coupy the throne, sc Notesan before that Macao will disappear. the caso, with the consent of the court, result will probally be the adoption of
both sides having agreed to an amicable themselves examined for their appointments. and thors would be a large trade between that the action attributed to his is that of Norman believes that Muso will disappear settlemont.
Also that the copyists in red ink, of whem their ports and Table Bay or the Falklande.
a stroke without a purpose. Prioca Pak it is worthless to Portugal, and that the
Philippine Islands will slip from the arre The terms of the settlement were not there are 2,200 for Kiang Nan, are tearked South of Gibraltar, Sierra Leone is our only may be sa complete and thorough an in-
upon both arms with stamps in order to conling port of any size. Madeira, Cape triguer as he is represented to be, but the les grasp of Spain. With respect to the stated.
prevent impersonation. It is to be noliead Verde, and the Canaries might be used on
most confirmed intrigner, if anuntative statee, he antisipates that Chios will REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
that Fiber Etienne Zi alwaye writes or occasion, but Arguis Bay would be a good have an object in view it the end of au be divided and apportioned among other na
station.
intriguo, and none of the ohjcets ad. tione; that the Malay Peninsula will fall to ramantseses though it were nepirated,
In the South Atlantio the Falkland Islande vanced for Pak's alleged tre son
Great Britain; that the continueses of a are s SUPPLIED TO VIER CRINA Matt,') thos Kiven this, however, is a wistake in would be strply suficient as coal depote either consistent or probable.
iodependent monareby in Siena is simcst at least eight, if not in all disleets The dozen might be established there. With valution is capable of far more plausias batween England and Franse as to the tropelets; and that grave difoulties Key THE SIAME-E DELIMITATION
technionl expressions at the end of Madagatoar in Franol possession, to see our sible explanation. Prines Pak rope the right of succession to that kingdoms. Last, the book enables the student to continually Eastern trade still farther under envoy is a the Japanese semi-protectorate, and the
ed to delimit the
The Anglo-French Commission, appoint many familiar but hitherto unexplained to fees. Sierra Leone, therefore, being the Korean official of the old type and detest- the most powerfully defended seaporta in the refresh his cemory as to the meaning of contingency we may some day be called on Japanese protectorate is hateful to the but not least, there is Husain, with one of boundaries of the qualificatory terms. The first thing that tiest station south of Gibraltar, a trade oan-able to the Ming faction, of which the world at Vladivostock, with a winter har. buffer state on the Upper Mekong, as strikes one is the extent of tinkering which soy would break up there, and those vessels Queen is commonly credited with bing bone in petto, and with her Trans-Siberisa the hueishi examination machine bas ander bound for the Cape of Good Hope would the head. Endeavors appear to have railway approaching cemplotion. She has 1 returned without having arrived at any gone, and
Fastor in every great gumtion of the Far a la commerce, complication is daar to Ascension and 66 Lleless as their goal
to the Queen's party, and for a time it up-
The East Either England mast march Capt. J. M. Steuart, R. O Mr J. Pharburn... 8
the Chinaman's heart, as it leaves numerous as far as twenty degrees South, where the peared as if they had succeeded. The
hand with her for
their back doors for intrigue, bestler giving work Cape ships would meet and take them ecetel ile refuges in Japer was said to have hand
F to armies of needy olerks. Chapter of into Table Bag. The westaru convoy would catablished good relations with the Queen, mutual advantage in that part of the or, writes Mr Norman-it wo British protrction, of und paramount in- Part 1, treating of the entry of the exami- go to Pernambaer, and thenes to the Fulk-end was evou asserted to have entered into ****ree are not ja friendly alliance with
nera and the
eures taken, ands. Fast ships would be necessary to an understanding with the Russian Min- precautionary matures is very interesting, but there are several keep the patrols and coaling bases in touch, istor,the Ming party, as is well known, her, we shell sooner or later have to face her cellent illustration. There is, however, one of high coal endurance would be of the ut- Japan. So on ba that this state of things and possibilities of England and Russia it misprints. Chapter 3 ie elucidated by ex- and for this purpose large fast mail steamere being desirous of playing off Russia against as a rember of a combination hestila to nar
B CountInouye remained
interrots, Whatever may be the ralstions in Sacul, it may be The Eussian Government has instructed point not quite clear and that is whether the most service.
transcription: in parsive
The Scheme of Commeroa Protection is or is not ie ad-
suited the Ming faction well enough, it Europe, I can see no reason why they the Pamir Deditation Commission to en-dition to the rough dralt. Surely not? Nor propounded by Mr H. L. Swinburne was being their intention from the first to should not pursue a common site in the Far ter into no negotiations with the British is it explained in Chapter 4 how the copyist dependent apon (1) The nature of the at-throw Prince Fak over as soon as opper. East. Few that the long prevalent super- receives doable pay for a loan chian task to be mat; (2) The extent of water to lunity servid. The opportunity, it would stition that Chits might serve as a bulwark Commission until the cities of Roshan and puts in his claim without leaving some mark be protected; (3) The smount of unvel appear, came quicker than was anticipated against a Russian advance has at length force that can be exclusively devoted to the Count looure returned to Japan to consult to exploded, sur stateama will, ao doubty Shigaan have been cutirely cracuated by which might convey the information to a
corrupt examiner. Morrison'a+ztraordinary purpose. With regard to the first point, with Ministers as to the policy that was to be toore prepared far this afternative of the Afghans.
statement that the governor waken three saning we are musters of the ea, we can he pursued now the war had come to a friendship To promote a good understand- to obeisances whenever he reads out saccess. keep the main force of the easy tied up. conclusion; and when two or three weeks ing of this kind is generally supposed ful candidate's name
As to the second point, the North and passed away without there being any signs have been either one of the indirect objecte, is anually olcar and South Atlactic include every trade route of his return to Seoul the time, hould Prince of Wales' mission to St Petersburg on
very properly ridi-
or one of the apexpected results, of the onled. Chapter interesting; but Father Etlonze produces au which requires protection; end to the sidered ripe for the coup d'état which should fresh evidence to slew that Morrison was not third, and most important point, the au- get rid of the only man in the Karein Go right when he said that the existing of war is that our commerce should ho pro verament in shon the Japanese had trust. imperial family candidates was quite tected by just as much force as to can It is of course isopossibts to say if this is fareiesl eperation..
Chapter 1 of Purt 3 spare without reducing he remainder of ooreet presentment of the Facts of opens with the startling bit of news that it par Navy to a strength at which it would the case. There are innumerable factions is only a vulgar error to apply the term tsin- 'not be powerfal enonga to bold Saul, each fighting for its own band. It is in Asia ɔree more that the destiafea of
command of the sea.
and there are many considerations to ba
acquirs a question, Are we a position to do taken into account in dealing with the the world will be decided, this 7 he would answer in the afirma. inchoate politics of a kingdom like Korea, weightier siguificance after reading The Fur tive, and he mointiced that, by a com-just emerging fem anturies of official cur-Ent of Mr Henry Normat. bine? system of patrol and scavoy the ruption and in a transition stage but litela North and Senih Atlantic could be protect-removed from anarchy. But the sugges- PIANOWERTES tuned-Singly or by yearly ed from any raiding attack that could dotions here made of the actual forces under contrast-High class work W. Robinson our trado serious
rious damage. one for ships could be withdrawn from our uvey are upon known facts, appear efficient
| lying what is really a revolution, based and Co.
the unfortunate men, but so their being reached it was found that four teen were dead. Twealy
Gre of those who were buried survi- red, but are sociously injured, and only some six ur eaten of the men working in the cut- ting escapod without wrious hurt.
Tar chartered steamer Energia, which left
Capt. W. 1. Erice, 11.B... 0 Dr J. A. LOTRON
EXPEDITION.
index
The
Kobe on the 10th inst. for Hakodate, 00- Iut. Launderson, I.R.... & Mr.L. Dalrymple conclusion, owing to the fact of the French here, the need for simplification: but proased under guard of warships, teu Erst inde to bring Prince Pak over to be reckoned with se an all-important
countered very bad weather on her journey
Lient. W. M. Thompson, R.K. ↑ MrGershomStewaựt ♬
Mr Cement Palmer & having erected a furt in the proposed buffer north. She had a paraber of axen on terres, MY E. A. Bam... 0
dack and also several cases untaialog su phuric acid. Some of these latter, brakes from their fastenings and the cases wore amashed, with the result that a number of the unfortunato animals were so badly burn by the auid that they died. Many fittings were carried away, but the vessel weathered the storm and reached Yoko- hama salely on the 13th inst.-Kobe Chro
ricle.
Tae irrepressible W. G., played well up to his article in the Fall Mall Gazette, und rande another century at Lori's against the towling of Ken. For three hours and a hait be indulged himself
to
125 tells he hit "blooming ofton,' and the Eleven fours iceluded in it show he hit blooming hard. He fished by hitting blooming bigh, and was caught by the painstaking bowlor, Wright. The cham pion has now made five centuries in first. class cricket this season, and is three on
Ferguson
I. W, Tomain, F.
Tetel...
3
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Ar Cachat Hawkins o stato territory, and owing to the ritual
terests in the country near the Mekong.
'Total
Majozity for Services, 1 hole,
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK-
ING CORPORATION.
The following is the sixtieth Report of
the Director:-
To the Propriotous of the Hongkong and
Shanghai Ranking Corporation. submit to you a General Statement of the Gentlemen, The Directors bare now to affairs of the Bask, and Balance Sheet for the Exif-year ending 30th June, 1805.
The nut profits for that period, including $129,605.61, balance brought forward from
THE PAMIR DELIMITATION
COMMISSION.
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THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR.
The French troubles in Madagascar are last cent, after paying all charges, deincreasing, owing to the sickness of the ducting interest-paid and duo, and making coups and the dificulty of transport,
provision for bid and doubtful accounts, amount to $1,763,8 2.38.
Tho Directory recommend the transfer of
towards his second hundred of them.-$500,00 from the Profit and Loss Account
P. M. G.
Mr Lesie Stephen's story in the Life of
to the Eton Fellow, who his brother ze preached in chapel on the duties of the married state, recalls the Cambridge Dan who astounded an undergraduate congre gation of the saddunappul: And now a word to you that are mothers. By the WAF, Wasu't it he who announced The one-hundred-and-nineteenth day of the month, part of the twenty fourth Palm And wat he not the nervous person who in chapel misread Paalm xxx., 3, es Heari beag may endure for a joy, but night enmath to the morning "}
to credit of Banorve Fund, which Fund
will then stand at $3,600,400,
After making this transfer and deducting Remuneration to Directors there teamins for appropriation 81,248,802.38, out of which the Directora recommend a Dividend of Our Found and Five Shillings per Share, which will absorb $444,444.44.
The difference in Exchange between 4/6, the rate at which the Dividend is declared, and 2/19, the rate of the day, amounts to 5492,140.92.
The Balance $312,217.03 to 1e carried New Proft and Loss Account. Directors. The Honourable J. J. Ke*- Mr C. J. Hol-
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS. Returns to date--
Union ste,.. Libecals,
364 120 Parnolites, # Anti-Pallites, b Labour,
2
057
Gsina to date-
Lu
liday
sick, Mr J. S. Monessed Med. Jubeldes
meating.
MJ. Kramer has been appointed Obair.
na and the Honourable A. McConachie Deputy Chairman for the current year.
Auditors. The accoonte huve been nudit-
each movement will be a prescribed in theed by Mr F. Henderson and Mr S G. Bird.
manual exercise for the particular weapon the Corps is armed with. Tho TOYJOW
exercise for the Lee-Metford Rifle is as
follows review exercise, manual exercing.
At inspections or reviews the manual oxer-
J. KRAMER, Chairman,
Hongkong, 26th July, 1835.
STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
cina wil be performed in the ordinary time. HONGKON, OANTON AND MACAO Tho man standing at the order. The words of command will be I pa Follow:-1,Shoulder Arms, 2 Present Arias, 5. Shoulder Arma, 4. Order Arms, G, Fix Bayonets, 6, Shoulder Arms, 7, Charge Bagoguls, & Shoulder Arma, 9 Slope Arms, 16 Order Arms, 11, Unfix Boyɔnels.
Unionists, 91 Liberals, 15
THE MOTEER LODGE.
There was Rundle, station master,
A Bezly of the rail,
An' Donkin a' the juil ;
An' Achman, commissariat,
An' Blake, conductor sergeant,
Our Muster twice was 'e,
With 'im that kept the Europa shop,
Od Frimjco Eduljee.
who
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hundred One
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Whether
in
the occasion when the funeral baked meats
did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables;
and the Earl of Barbery has, sings then, indicated that arch to entente is not nalikely to be established. Ie any event, the words of Prince Beuri d'Orleans, written last year.
ia
a number
And 1 was Junior Deacon in my Mother Failier Etieae examiners is proved by f of the procedura and justice of naval courts- Will he take Prince Pak back to Senai rane in. followe:- The Kohe Pier Com- no Munch ever having been appointed | martial, but I do not reinember one more notion from which bo bas hoon driven John William Berry in recognition of bis
There was Bola Nath, necountant,
And Ben!, the Aden Jew,
s to those who have passed the wei et examination; the strict title is only hung sh Chapter 2 also tells as something new when it says thot a doctor or licentists deprived of his degree loses also the degres or degréss next below those, Chapter 5 intruders to our notice two kinds of supple masalary promotion of which we had never heard hefur superial Palace frem which it is Navy and devoted exclusively to safeguard. zplatations of the recent course of oriva Fox reports recently received by Japanes tap of
alaisters ᎠᏩᏛ easy to see in what places foreign
ang commerce without to any sezione without there being nay necessity to believe contemporarias, very heavy weather was ought to be received by the Emperor. As degree weakening our fighting line. These in the charges of transon brount by the experienced in the Loochoos irem the 80th the tins examination only takes laca ships would be Three patioships of the Ming party against Prines Pak. What
of junke were once in three stare, the same year as the second class, eight of the third case, thir- clear is that the man forced upon the it to the 2nd inst. At News, a
were smashed by the fory of the nucci shy, it is not plain saw a slated in teen first-class armoured craieste, two first- Konan Gose amant with the hope of press-storu, and mors than 60, 01 bags of sugar 3, laten This seminter of the ships would be seould intcry, Recesary, by, the Japanese has Turen Kalahs, encountered the storms when One of Rudyard Kipling's latest-and a Chapter 2, there could be licentiates dating class cruiters, ond one coast-defence suig. ing forward the reforms considered absu- were lost. The Seirin-maru, of the Nippon
from Was a view to catablishing uniformity in the Honourablu J. J. Bell-Irving, Bir M. fought at bioden, is the following
The distribution together failed in his mission. Were these cake The four pictures show. And third-class ernisers. performing the manual excise through-D hzekiel, and by G. B. Dodwall have
ing the different costumes do not seem to
managed to safely reach the port of Unken, out the Army in Indi, the Commander-in-been invited to fill the vecancier, Theau
have been named correctly in nule 3 of Pie verdels in the North And Sash he was an aineerely devoted to reforms i la Bialy or afty miles off the coast, bat
Atlantic was given in tables execmpanying Japonaise as Count Inonye appears to when she lay antil the weather moderated. Chief in India bas directed that the words appointm.nte require confirmation at this
192. The fu and kung-fu would scom to the his scheme was only put forth to eats, it might he
paper.
hia inter- In souclauios, Mr Swinburnes think mey be a question of comnmind and sequence theroof for the
be our, whilst the chang fu and pien-fu are shid
Thonght, would nato- Pacie exercise, as laid down for the Lee-
the other. Upon Page 191 the opening clicit professional opinion. It was a were rally be with the people by whose in- CAPTAIN Barry's many friends will be la farented to learn that the Kobe Fier Com. Matford manani croise, shall be adopted
Formula ught in translated conformable train: to say that our commerce je corner ce bo was recalled to his native land, by all Corps irrespective of the weapon with which they are armed. The detail of
to, but a reference to the cases in which mous, that is continuance is vital to our but it is a fict well known among Prince pany have presented he with a handsome this is used in official literature will prove empire, and that its protection is one of 'ak's foreign intimates during his residence gold cap as a mark of their appreciation of bis efforts to promote the success of the that it almost invariably means I would the ouses which bis made cur glorious in Japan that he was by ou were s
Company, and have accompanied it with Ruberit.
of the foal or in Navy what it is and for which it exists.devated to the people of the country among what may be regarded as an even more The history Outside Sergeant Sir! Salute: Salaam!perial examination is very clear, and elust 0. Muik,
whom he had found refuge as appears to Inside-Brother, an' it doesn't do ac 'arm, dates several obscure points in a way which
have been believed by the powers in Tokio, substantial mark of their regard. The We met upon the Lovel an' we parted on the | han never been recorded before,
However this may be, the question is, np. which is onelceed in a bandsome # A NAVAL TRAGI-COMEDY, Square.
With reference in the remark made by
What will Count Inouye do in the face of lacquered box, has in inscription upon
translation attached Zi, in Appendix II, that the There have been many strange examples the robuff which he has experienced? Japanese, sud Lodge out there.
impartiality
and inaist ou bis reinstatement in pany presente this Golden Cap to Captein chuang-guan, pang-yon, or tan-fica, we exraordinary that the recent case of Sur-the
most faithful services as Pier Master ta believe that a rule of the dynasty forbids geon Lea, of H. B.S. ngurooma (a vessel This is the policy pressed upon him by the Company ever since its establishment in
bat it any Manchu sepiring to the post of shuang. of the Australia Auxiliary Squadreu), at cert it Japanese journal, bu dubiit 1984. Kobe, Bid July, 16b5. - Chronicle.
that in, though it is said Ch'ung?, or one of Sydney. Surgeon Les was deurged with be of sneh
"Fisky wolf to a sisterman Eko the Manchus whose name begin with C'h'ang, having with contemps to C-ptain S. 4. will Mr Salut, the able manager of the head and who was related to an Empress, was a Johnson, his superior officer, and with Count
office of the Nippon Tugas Kaisks, hasžnat with froidirossing the present strain in the former to Japan frem Formess, where he notable exception. Whether the prohibi- dibaying a lawful comand beat the tolations between Kores and Japan. But has been making an investigation with Lion also extends to pang-pen and tan-hua to
to go under arrest. It seemed that we cannot say. Possibly our memory may Caplain directed the Surgeon to do come with Prince Pak gone who is to continge he at fault, and that Chung-iti, the Mongal thing which the latter considered to be the the series of reforms necessary to the in- terevee lo na estonning of the company's Beotermian of 1865, is the one appareat work of the carpenters. The Surgeon did dependent existance of Korea? There is operations to the island. In an interview
to do
do with a representative of the Kobe Fushia exception to the general rule k' jen to not refuso, but requessed-us he was ou absolutely no one who can ho trusted Wipro, to said that be bad visited Taipeh, chwang yan, No Bannerman ay be tied to do that the order should be put even as much as chwang-yin.
of the island. The Governct- in writing, Later on the Surgeon placed matter of administrative reform, and the Kelang and Tawsei, but not the southern hrung-y work is interesting even to the the Captain on the sick-list, alleging that situation becomes increasingly difficulty. piral of Formosa and asked
naked the Nippon general reader, and as a walk of reference it he was suffering from mental derangement. It would almost appear that Japan is a Yusen Kaisha, to put four steamers on the ctod en organ line, in order that a weekly Even to co under arrest, which order he re- from the beginning of her interference in service batz ways fused to oboy, however, on the ground that the effties of the peninsalar kingdom-resela will run between Yokohama, Kabe, the Captain, being on the sick-fiat, was no either she must sunez Kores or declare Baken, Nagasaki snd Formoss, and it is
The Surgeon was a protectorate, or else she must abandon Ba longer in command, then put under class arrest and detained the Peninsula to a Power which will only expected that at first Kelang will be the for some hours, after which he was released two readily assume the place that Japan port in Formosa to which the Japanese steamers will proceed. Mr Sakeki” boo a by the authority of the senior ofheer of the has occupied for the last nine mutis bigh opinion of Enlung, and believes that Russia, we may he certain, will resist the it will become very prosperous part in Wo merely mention this work here but
The situating at the beginning of the annexation of Korea by Japka sbuli revert to it again in detail before affair-the Surgeon placing the Captain on pusly as she resisted the cension of the | long.
the sick list; the Captain piscing the Sur- Liao-tung peninsula; nor will she be much goon under arrest, and each contesting the more favourably inclined towards a deünite while Japan, for the question of the Woi-hai-wai salute, by It is, indeed, irresistibly suggestive of reasons of
H.M.S. Pinafore, But if it commenced a struggio silow of the establishmanns of which the Chinese were alleged to have been apprised by the Brities of the ap- as a faces, it bas ended as a tragedy for the complete Rossien demination in the pe proach of the Japanese, and his emptatie accused officur. His defence was that from picaner kingdom. The ontlook appears contradiction of the chargo.mads against what occurred on the day in questions, serious, and the nitustion is one where only the British vessole will now, it is to be coupled with what ho had observed on the most akilful aseering will avert serious hoped, bury the absurd aalomony for ever. previous occasions, he deliberately formed disaster-Kobe Chronicle.
The following is the report of the Board of Directors be presented to the or- dioa half-yearly meeting of shareholders, to be held at the Office of the Company, on Saturday, Bed August : -
The Directors beg to submit to the Shareholders the Report and Statement of Accounts for the half-year ending 30th June last.
A
An' Din Mohammed, draoghteman
Of the survey office, too. There was Babu Chicokerbitty, An' Amir Singh, the Sikh, An' Castro of the fittin' sheds,
A Kotan Catholio,
We 'adn't gond regolia,
An' our Lodge was old an bare,
But we hoew the Anoiant Landmarks,
An' wo kapt 'em to a hair; An' lookin' on it backwards
It often strikes rae thus
d for
There ain't auch things as 'eathen now
Except par'aps it's na,
SIR Jobs Bonger seems to bave roused the ire of the Ceylon hawyers by suggesting that there should be some restriction of the right of appeal, owing to the rapidly grow. ing arrears. Congersing which the Ceylon After paying ruuming expense, salarios, Observer says: The ability to dispose of premis of insurance, and all other out work rapidly is a gift, to a great extent. goings, there remains, including $17,751,26 perhaps, acquired, but in some degree brou forward from last account, the natural; and man of undoubled ability, 8127,065,49 at credit of Frofit and From this amount the either from faults or early training, or some as Ancount
a dividend f constitutional hesitancy, are often slow Directors recommend that a and laborione workers. Fo ore pot in the the balf-year of 6% on Capital, or $96,000, secrets of the leading lawyers practising be paid to Shareholdere, end that the before the Supreme Court, nor acquainted balance of $31,065.49 be carried forward to with the view they ozactly take of Sir he account. Jobu Bosner adeliberatenessin dealing with appeals hat we bare heard it suggested that had he made some study of our com- plex laws or oven of our codes before ble arrival here, he should have been able to work faster. Bach an argument less sight of the fact that His Honor baa led the opportunity of studying our laws and pro. codure on the spot, and under circum clauses which are helpful to rotentivenous, for a much longer period than intervened between his appointment to the Chief Justlooship
and bis asumption of Its duties. So that the failure of the Oblef to dispose of cases with the repidity which, more or less, distinguished bis predecessors, mast he doe a metal balit rather than
compared with the corresponding period of 1804 the grose earnings show a slight increase, but the higher coat of Coal aud Stores, and the ad 'itional expenses of special insurance against torpedo risk and torpedo pilotage fees have rather more than absorbed the difference. In addition to all this, carnings of the Hongkong-Macao Lina suffered conakiarably during the last nine veoks of the half year in consequence of the outbreak of plague at Macao and the prebibition of immigration of Chinese from that placs.
During the six months the steamers Hengshan, Honam and Fathaa bave been dooked for overhaul and Government sarray. All the steamers are in good
to inexperience of our laws. It goes with ruurlog order. The amount for repairs to
out saying that in judiciul uatters, and Waarros is almost entirely for work dona especially in su appellate tribunal, it would to the Company's Wharf at Canton.
be fatal to sepure expedition at the cost of On leaving the Colony Me J. J. Keswick certainty and correctness. On the other resigned his seat on the Board, and the band, the result of andos deliberation in Honourable J. J. Hall-Irving was invited Shareholders' the disposal of all require the are confirustion as this Meeting. expecially cases which pre at
In accordance with the Articles of As
notes of more then ano Jedge 1 and ibat in
an undoubted drawback. Ladus de eocletion the Honourable E. R. Ballia Eiberation' were not quite the worde applied and Mr J. Kramer retire from the Board to the way in which our old Attorney of Directors by rotation, and, being eligible,
General conduct out of bie Government offer themselves for re-election. work, although, as rulo it needed the more material advantages acorning from private practies to simulate the exhibition of his outer professional power, Singo pore Fa Pres
Messrs A. O'D. Gaurdia and F. Hender- son, the retiring Auditors, also offer them selvis for re-election,
BAURALS PIANOS-The finest in the World Toth and pune unequalled Sole Agests, W. Robinson And Coi.
B. R. BELLLION, Chairman. Hongkong, 24th July, 1806.
For monthly alter Labor
We'd all sit down and smoke,
We duren't give no banqueto
Lest a Brother's disie were broke), An' man on mar got bịskkin
Religion and the rest,
An' every men comparin
Of the God's knowed the beat.
Be an oa man got started An' Dot a beguar stirred, Till mornin' woked the parrots
An' that dam brain-fever bird. We'd say 'twas very carious
An we'd all go boms to bed. With Mohammed, Gad, and Shiraz
Changin' pickets in our 'ead,
Fall oft in Gov'ment service.
This wanderin' foot 'ath pressed,
Andi bore fraternal greetin's
To the Lodges, East and West, Aopardin' as cotumended;
From Ku'al to Singapore j
But I wish that I might see them,
Ia my Mother Indge ones more.
I wish that I might see them,
My Brethren, white an' brows, With the burles smelling pleasant, An Lbsag-dan passin' down ;.
An the old Khaniamak morin
Da the bottle-khuanor, Like a Brother in good stundia
With my Mother Lodge once more,
Outside Bergeant Sirt Balute! Salaam Inside Brother' in', it doesn't do an 'arm, We met upon the Livel, an' we pstled on the
Bottaze,
W. Robinson and Co, maka a special fentare- of Solling Pins and Urgaus on the Bay An we Junior Dentsu lu my Mother
· Lexigo dai there, Payment gate.
Da Prince Pak
is of priceless value to all studente of official The Captain retaliated by ordering the Sur. last face to face with the problem predicto Japan-Formoshould be kept up. The
matters.
B. L. P.
VARIÉTÉS SINOLOGIQUES, No. & The Pallosopher Chu ti and his influence, By Father S. le Gall, S.J. Printed at
Tu ć wó.
port,
atresu.
ADMIRAL Ito has now been interviewed on other's right to astis amusing orough, Japanese Dzation, cannot without | OPIUM-New Patna, cash,... 710
Ho pointed
out to his interviewer that the the opinion that the Captain was got ren- nugiber of guns fired in a salate are responsible for his notions, and that it was,
when presumably the Japanes vernets
*his
cash,
Now Benues, cash, 702
ch,
New Malwa, credit, 680/680-
Allowance, Tel...
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Quotations.
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the Chinese forte could be clearly seen, and artion, and to call some fifty witnesses him thought of a deputy pig
the stato of the Concerning the stato Captain's aty.
ober not era to exprens en opinion on Barometer 20.08 20.81 39.75 Were a vialbio to the enemy as the forta health, The Cuert, however, rigatonal political, and passing his days sur Temperaturo
gulated by the rook of the officer on board therefore, bis duty to put him on the sick- Ir there is one position which meat people the vessels saluted, and if, as was assorted, list in accordance with Article 1,133, would regard on more undesirable than the British fleet fired the estate at night, Quson's Regulations, both in his own in-another, it is to be a Gulenisl Governor, how did they know the number of gaus to tezess and in that of the Service. In sup- Napoleon sneeringly compared a mere fire? As a matter of fact, he says, the port of his opinion, the prisoner wished to aguro-asad ruler to a pig in a sly inglori
What would be bave saluta was Brad la brood dayaght, when cross-examine the witnesses for the pressusly fattened.
ia a deputy glase
bound by absolutely powerles it
oxcluded all evidence on this point; audin were to the Japancao floot.be Chesticle,
Mole the reault found
I the charges proved, and rounded with n bastard infitation of regel Humidity THE O. P.R. Empress of India took
Lea to
to be dismissed etiquette? 40.113 mantonged Burgen
Arthur Ravirefore, for the sake of Sitation of |
**Avind... chests of tea for America on her last trip from Her Majesty's corvice
to this fate at the Ford *** 1 the largest consignments were from Sbang- The Regulations direct that consider. he is not en rejoice, says Truth, that hai 7.186, Fonshow 0,963, Tokobatas able latitude should be allowed to & Atipedes. But if, as I am told, there are Weather
prismer in making his defence. On this these who like to be Colonisi Governuts, is Rain........ acasion the Court seams to bate done the is ittle aberid that the son of a Liberal reverse, and ruled out the defence site Poor, who has-os is usual with the ass of gether. Even if the evidence which Sur Inberal Poers-turned Unionist, thould La desired to pradaan had been in hie boon selected for the Glovesporakip of sadient ta tenlinics ip Justify the sparse New Buth Wales,
3,420, Amey 1,830, Hankow 1,602, und Kobe 1,004.iogo News.
W. HOBIRAor and Co. are Speelal Agents for all the leading English and Coullastul Frenajerie Manufanturen
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F. U. Fios, First Aislant Hongkong Observators, July 25, 1898,
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