TRUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1896.
Tun Alacrity, with Admiral Bullar on board, left Amoy on the 11th instant for Fonchow.
Ir is stated that the King of Siam will visit Java this month, travelling by the Maha Chakri.
4
The Hon. H. E. Pollock will Isoturo to Wu learn from Singapore that the Rumian the 'Odd Volumea' at Bank Buildings to-cruisers Burik and Dimitri Donskoi had re- morrow alternoon. The subject of the loo-ceived telegraphic instructions to leave Sit ture In The Younger Pitt.' Tax Hon. T. II, Whitehead is probably the test ardent of our advocatos for local self government. We compound him to cure the good oBags of the London Daily News, which recently said-discussing Colonial loyalty Local.calf-government in the political alchemy which turna disaffection intu loyalty,'
gapore for Nagasaki direct last Sunday, ANXIETY is felt, the Messenger, for the safety of Mr Graig, of the National Bible Society of Scotland, who started from Chungking on a Bible-selling tour five months ago, and has not yet returned.
Ar the Magistrsey to-day Commander Hastings sentenced a Chinaman to three | months' imprisonment with hard labour, and to retire eighteen strokon with the rattan, for ear-ring catching.
Split jaladj
IRELAND,
THE CHINA MAIL.
fish
who
quite
nable to attend to
$
all further inland charges whatsouver In recovered his health and two ingiur would not empower him to noneđe, and
VU
~
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS. By article XXVIII of the Tientsia Treaty | Bret place, considerable delay had arisen tilities, and that it was a question, not REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
as you are aware the privilege is granted with regard to negotiations respeuting the only of ceasing from hostilition, but of be ANNUAL PRESENTATION OF EXites,
Li replied that [SUPPLIED TO THE 'CHINA MAIL'] Yesterday afternoon, at the copetusing of to foreign merchants to send goods to the matters you have mentioned, and others, coming friends once more.
interior from any Treaty Fort on payment owing to the severe illness of His Excellency he had had several audiences of the Em the inspection of the Volunteers, the mente
Папк Taje,
Chiness
Minister in London, poror and had received very clear instruc- LONDON, April 14, 1836.
i returned to the headquartere, whero Major. / of the usual import duty and a lokin charge had been laid up for some four months ous: he trusted therefure that
Japan Guacral Black presented the prizes to the of 24 per ceat, ad valorem, for which a
and jesued, which pase, to quota transit pass
to which his instruc not ask would THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.
anything to The Emperor William of Germany has supraful cum petiers during the year.
Hjor-Geral Black suid-Mujer Pan- the Treaty, shall exempt the goods from Bome few weeks before 1 takt His
had would give plenty of time to consider mat- had a cordial mealing with the Emperor barton, Captain McCallum, Captain Adem- the Central and Northeru provinces of been held at the Foreign Ollor; at the latters which could not be acceded in at once,
ter I was preasint and details
the After s rexpenting
reneral discussion, Francis Joseph of Austria at Vienas. It is son, oficers and men of the Hongkong the Central
was arranged Volunteer Artillery, i it was the qustom in Chias a large trade has been donu
ctd I daya when Volunteers were inspected der transit passes, more particularly at
cussion, and seem to fend to a favourable nato his terms by 10 a.m. the following. generally understood that this, and the the t
was the fashion of the day for the Volun. provinces and specially in the Two Kwang, lesne, which the intimation conveyed in day, and the Grand Scoretary expecased a meeting with King Hambert of Italy, will there was a good deal of hutter leid on. It the Yaugusze ports; but in the Southern onsning, of this West River wera under dis- that Count Ito on behalf of Japan should teers to be coaxed and patud on the back, the officials have made a determined stand Rentor's Telegram would appear to confirm. particular hope that Couns Ito in doing so result in a renowal of the Triple Allianes.
bat not it is no longer the enator. The against this privilege being exercised, and In a privats letter whink I received at Brin- would be careful not to interfere with the An Irish Land Bill has been introduced eaten without sauce, and it would be contrived to practically rendor it a diɛi I was informed that the meetings, interests of other Powers. To this Count
to bramatter! usad
dead later. Your Excellency's predeces which had been ably presided over by Mr Ito ropliud that ather Powers had no call to e sort of insult to won of sense to
Bertis, Hoa
Head of
of the Eastern Department of interreddle with negotiations them with praise and pay them elaborate jaor took great intoreat in this queathe Furviga Office, were now, owing to this China and Japan. Li replied 3--* Last y
t your compliments. Well, there is nothing like and urged the importance of securing proof the telling you the truth when a thing is well of the obstructions of the oficials, but for a routleman's astore indisposition, under the s bogged. Cleant Britany to mediate but
hon long time this aomed impracticable direcs superintendance of Mr Curzon, Parlia as Japan did not nos it, of charus it ie au done, and it is just as well to tell you when a thing is badly done if you do not deserve owing to the timidity of the Chinese mentary Under Secretary of State for For-accessary for any ano einu to modisto: it
merchants. A C350 40 recuntly oc-
geign Affairs, whose personal knowledge of we two cannot come to an understanding, praise. I have seen a little of the mov-turoh
Count Ita ments of the Artillery on two days on the cured, however, which fully supplica China and the Far East is well known to I am afraid no one else can."
the
evidence, days the desired
has and it
you. During the negotiations, great ausist- suggested that, in the ovent of a failure bills since I have been here; ane
Brisly the fonnation obtained from the Commitics of take a decision; in Europe oversigna work retary for Foreign Affairs. thera je ou Bay,
doubt that the work
hard day' fauts are as follow. But three months the Chios Association in London. You will themselves arranged treaties. To this Li wan xury woll. It was a very a position ago, Mr Androw, British merchant, loft ses, therefore, that Bar Majesty's Guvern- rejoined that sush was not the ones in work. The were brought with considerable citieulty of
antive boat laden with piese mant are fully alive to the great importance China; and that oven Prinos Kung, with Cantou in roxged Lover Fory".
experience, goods, for which after ground and the work was very well done port duty he had dalong the usual ira- of the questions under discussion and are all his Foreign Oficis: be and the firing was also very
transit pass, giving the every possible consideration never personally negotiated good, especially
first paying the lokin charges.
and attention. To treat with the points added that the sooner praco terms weĽA KC- and propped-
in the House of Communa.
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE NILE
EXPEDITION...
t3
between
travoller, as they were callad in the old MR. G. W. Ward, who represented the Fatt beyoud Wady Halfa, the cost would be a when you bad to fire at targets at Bendy / buon laid before the noble lord the Spe- anon but been rendered, and Faluable in-agree, the Emperor of Quins might hipot
I noticing the departure from Bangkok for Singapore of Jurome Dyer, the Austra Hah Trade Commissioner' for commercial
days), the Siam Free Press marcastically ro- maras that the Australian ormisero are still on the market. Mr. Dyor, it was alleged, made an attempt to dispose of two cast-off Australian gacboats to the Siamese Go.
vernment.
Mall Gazette in the late expedition to Ashanti, started on February 5 in a coast. ing steamer for England, via the small and little-frequeated coast ports in West Africa. So ease the Bungkol Times of the 4 April,
At the Magistracy to-day, bafors Com.twelfth and last Club rees for the can no mander. Hastings, Patrioc Kelly and Wil. Sunday. The course is as follows:- From Ham Busregard, anamon, and Peter Carter, Police Pier, Kowloon, round Stonecutters, freman, were convicted of assaulting J. Kowloon Hook, and Channel Books, leaving Olson, a Norwegian seansu, lodging in the all to starboard; 13 miles,
Mr Curzon, replying to Mr Labouchers in the House of Commons, eaid that if it became necessary to empley British troops matter for diavusion between England and Egypt.
SOUTH AFRICA.
Two hundred mau
at the end of May.
CRICKET AT AMOY (From a Correspondent,}
Amoy, 11th April.
WAB
and
and thou
opened
of his
ivery
favour
Sailors' Home. About 9.30 last night the We leary that another attempt will be made with a match against Amng on the 10th themselves. The gaze into the positions said they could not complete their purchases opening of these importan! waterways will betti from springing up. I venture to offer.
three prisoners who were' intoxicated mat Olson in Quvon's Road, near the Western Hotel. Some words were exchanged and the prisoners then assaulted Oirén. A Gus of $7 was imposed, with the alternative of twenty-eight days' hard labour.
this week to open trade at Wuchow on the Weat River. A well-koowa English com mission agent left for Caulon yesterday to complete his arrangements for journeying up the West River with a cargo of mixed than Mr Andrew in his coming contest withing The following were the scures.
Far
hava
to
reputation in
my own heart;
a rule of conduct, and you
of mine the present war wan no
goode, We trust he will be more ancapsatolhe managed to fotaph from a distant build.very bad indeed sad the 29ven-pounders did consul in securing sous schon, for to speak, sub judice I cannot of course give versity of recent events, Couul to re
the mandarins.
1..8...ORITY—AZ FANING
Mr W. 3, Greenfield, a Phillips, b
Marshal
E. Fred, a mud b Marshall..
Licut. H. Bradshaw, & Wilson
2ND INKING.
83
Wallace, &
King...... 34
12
11
t on 8 tighting
position. It was us iss
• Shelferd, t Olibr. 12 King...... 12
· Keyn, b Sprauk
Mr J. Rynn, c prouk, King
•Wallace, b Zake J. Wazze,
bKing
hir W. Peller, e Burch, b King
Corp. Barles, rus aut
Tas first Gymkhana mesting for season 1896 will be hold at the Happy Vallby on
To-DAT the American schooner Retriever, Saturday, 9th May. Entries for the six events on the programrae elose at the Hong-lying in the harbour, was sold by publie kong Club ca Bay 1, at 2 pm. The pro-auction. The schooner is about 80 tons gramune will open with a half-mile pony register, length over all 81 feet, but is not race at four o'clock, and the other aventa copper fastened. The vessel was the property. Zegovialle, & King are a Six Forlongs bandicap, The Fare of several scientific Acarion gentlemen who woll Cup (presented by Mr W. A. Oruick. were intoading to do a scientific tour in shani), Steeplechase (cup by Mr A. 8. Borneo, Finding the vessel too small for Manners), Ladies' Nomination, and The their requirements, it was exposed for sale, Gymkhana Cup. Lt.-Colonel The O'Dot- and they are cow in quest of a larger vessel at Singapore, Mr Geo. P. Lammert acted man in Hon. Secretary.
Mr F. Lake, atost
Extras
11
a
c Pindney,
8 Extras
you
E
comparative r
End.
dead the
this was
is that there is so few of you. You are sentation from as Consul only evoked Lmend you that millions of this Offvintolaes whore when he had said care was required
from
from tho
of the Leicester the firing of the seyen pounders. The dragod up the Weat River to Wachow-fa. On your Chairman has brought to my notice 1 ranged the better; at ibo outbreak of bore
of the The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club hold their Regiment will leave Aldershot for the Capote suximin, however, was not parrival there he exhibitod bia pose to the detail; the opening of the West River to tilities he had earnestly ploaded in t
cularly good, but I do not kuuw wbe-
authorities, and local
trade would husinous, trad
peace; now alas! it was too late. When appear to be to all intents and ther it would have been particularly piesickly disposing of part pant to be standing near the torgats fired at.
int this however,
may include the
of its le opening up marked to {(f santre you had to have some very heavy native traders, The uext day to purposes definitely desided upon, and I hope | General Grant was at Timtain; ho ro Li: In our Civil War thera thinge and I heard acoor two of the men eng these buyers informed Mr Andrew that afluents and entranas, but on this point fue immense sacrifics of life and timb, and
of the gaide
Dar not
I of course
arse speak definitely. There afterwarde when I became President I was that it was very hard work. Of course it they dare not take de
20 Was very hard work and it was a pity they had evidently been intimidated, and appears to be a general opinion that the always very careful to prevent any carur moo had to baal the
unless a proclamation were issued by the be of litlle use unless the provisions of Ar- this advice as & Tan The Alacrity opened their cricket season
won have beau better to thoritius authorising them to do so. Re- tisle XXVIII. of the Tientsin Treaty are you
inade your
in crushing the had thera taken by coolien so that they inst. It was interesting from a apostacular would point of view, from the fact that three bailey had the men tresh for the work. prasentations to the British Cousul at Can-earried out in the same manner as they are Fairing and other rebullious: lot me advice
havo
doslice,
arse con followed, who in turn promptly laid in the Central and Northern Provinges, you although of
you always to bo chary of advising war. al sourse
(La continued) always cherished as gallery efforts to score were made you would have to work the guns poureaives the cass before the Viceroy. That official and this brings my to the second potaths words as wore in use during the Alacrity's innings,
these time of
Would Batly denied the intimation, hat would do which your Chairman has referr and in that case you would throughout.
nothing Our offieer
not want untrained men with you.
whatever to assist the British mer the question of trade ander Transit Passes, must know hitherto bas boon hidden under a buchel was
chant. The case was thon carried to Pek-Until my arrival yesterday in Hon
in Hongkong I
iden must say the ground you had to drill on is
where the efforts of Mr Beuclerk waru was not aware that s test onso had been ab-
After a short academic discussion upon presented, after the match, with a tile that
For on taived, and as the case of Mr Andrew is, so the horrors of andern warfare and the per- not lend themselves Pory well to turning and the 17th February the Prefect of Wuchow to
ining up. I forget the phrass just now.
issued a proclamation nominally perviting an opinios; but with regard to the antite minded the Grand Seerotary that pesce The track was very narrow so that they were
the native dealers to trade with Me An question of Transit Passes, which question is might have been made on very easy terms apt to topple over. It was hard work, and I sm sure you all mancouvred very well. The drow, but the document was so worded of the utmost and most vital importance to had Japan's Grat offers been accepted. A of desultory conversation then took place upon that not one of the native traders would the trade of Hongkong, and the opening of deau would be done afte
after the guns are a in
merits of Chinese venture to take a a single package, it being the Western Waterways, I may tell you the was no inconsiderable thing to
for administration, the guns in a good portion, and thus gocstatud in the proclamation that after the that I held several long conversations in Coroana as
in Formness, &c. Li antici get the
prospects in b Eing....a long way towards winning a fight; buy the cools Ead been transferred to the Chinese London on this subjest with Sir Nicholas
get Morchants then lokin taxes and Custom O'Conor, who impressed ite
great importance
atlead that England : graud thing is to be able to firs after you get
Cuaversant
Formosa, as you are, gentle-occupying
and Them into position. The worst thing about duas would he charged. Further ropre-apon me.
with Chinese officialdom, need not areatly an instance of what he had meant
notarsotly
b Wilona devilish good body of men, but there is of this was done in accordance with the will be affected by o
the Viceroy the rejoinder that
ng in the
sent not to interfere with the interests of other present change in few of 1 wrote the Governor a letter
wethon of onloating, and subsequently dis
dis Powera of you.
aird
Couth. Ito
the occupa transit posing F.136
would be injurious to British contended in 18 talking to mad
Corpe, azd gather from men who have passed through pass goods have reached the destination they would eventually be eo affected for their interests owing to the proximity of Hong. ins raake that if the day avez came mentioned in the pass and had been sold to own material benefit I, for one, am convinced, kong; and, as to Li's suggestion that "Great
ilie Chinaso
foreigners cannot interfere, but I am afraid that it will not be in our Britain would view with disfavour its occa when they wer
wanted they would
so convinced. How- pation by any is that they will bo so
Power,' expressed his convic pirit no matter what dues are levied upon them. some back agaio. That shows a good Piret This contention, if allowed, would of course ever yea
question tion that any Power to which China should indeed, still I hope tha
not feeling
my mcat constant and sarapet make any of you leave, when you become nullify the provisions of Article XXVIII, will fecreet aanted that this
and could not be admitted, This Chamber attention, and I hope that some anlation muffer the island would sertatal saap it op
may without compunction at before
which tha long by
The Grand Secretary then alluded to a pre- I hope you will all hold oa, telegraphed to Lord Salisbury, and mear-be arrived at bo a very good thing to establish
at ang rata be conversation he had had in 1875 with Mr sevate.
I shonki lave five native accuta who could carry massages quickly from the
our Chairman results. thut
has touched the China had nearly come to blows about For-
upon, low levels to the hils where the casamaɛdere
The case, however, strikingly illustrates fly of the most vital i
extension of-the boundaries of
of the
and as to which matter also he had to an explanation of the delay in mosiving
of the different sections wero; no doubt
to the argued from the beginning in favour of Bangkok papers, dated January 14, 15,
theas scouts would prove very aful if they
ficials. The third subject to which I future
prin- silowing Japan to sutilo her own quarrela and 16, aud received in Hongkong on
were wanted. You did your work very well
of very oigally
sipally for the reasons you have mentioned, with the savages there indeed quite as
well an I could have anti. would invite your attention is ano
typhoon March 4. Ws learn, on excuilont authority,
cipated. Now, Captain McCallum, if you grost local importance. I refer to the but also on Sanitary grounds. The
dansed great loss that the papera raferred to shove, ware
ask me to distribute the prizes I shall be question of the extension of the boundaries of 1874, as you are aware,
of this Colony. This malter is, I believe, of life amongst the Chinese population, and promiers' deties. Count Ito let fall the re- despatched by the Bangkok Post Office, ou
very happy to do 27.
of severall the Mikado's acts, but bad cant a January 17, by the steamer Replon. By
Major-General Blank then banded to Ser-angaging the attention of the Imperial Goans inforced, that the burial of sau 1 mark that ho got only had to countersign some mistake this Hongkong tail was over-carried to Japan. Houre the delay,
Next morning on inquiry it was found that Re THE YAT SHING LUNG FIRM-, -Ex partageant Lowrie The Challenge Cup won by the vernment at the present moment, their thousand sorore in a part of the island which preliminary glance over all matters which bik detachment in the fi-pounder acpetinoties having been specially drawn to it by at one time was used as a Sanatorium by the it was intended should come before his bis-
military and For bi-
and Paropean residents caused the locality to jesty's 2. eyes, birupeentations from the civil, and hence the growl of our Hongkong con.
tien, 1898, und also
anhealthy nad pofit for habita. The parties esporated after a few words temporary whom we are glad to 886 appra-our gallant bluejackets of the Centurion This was an application for a Receiving [elf, in handing over the sup the Genaral naval authorities bure. When the Idlond become very plagae has drawn attention touching the Mikado's boalth, and the pro-
was first acquired it was only a
Bought as a
sation. The redent cintos bis Bangkok exchanges 80
so highly as
a night of it. They had
said See that you handsel it. This is a had been having to note their late arrival. The explana
down to tion exonerates the Bangkok ofice, but | advanced on the Rido Brigade quartora, Creditor, and Me Grist appeared for Berg aap indeed. It will be handed I place where British ships.could careon and to the great nedits of an extension for spots of his leaving Eiroshima for Kioto. only abitto the blamo upon somebody else.
else and started a surprise night attack. Tho Lin Sap, the managing partner of the will be your family and I am sure ther reflit and British trade be conducted feestonary purposes of the C Honnd gouducse only knows the Ride Brigado, it is stated, repulsed the ut. debtor tirra, and opposed the Petition CB you will be hardly ablu to oarry them both, teated condition as noted and fortification of obtaining Pear to lie in ea. [His Majesty arrived in Kioto on the 28th
as apationeer. The schooner, with tackle Rerners to a paragraph published by usund appurtenanses, stores, gabin faraîtars, some time ago, the Siam Free Press Boys:&o., was sold at $1500 to Captain Martin for
•In justice to the Bangkok Post Ofoe we │Mr J. W. Brown. will draw the attention of the China Mail
In the bost-maanged Post Offices mistakes do
Ooo is far from perfect-and somebody must be responsible for a stupid blunder of this sort. Was it the Repton people, or the Hongkong Post co Officers
Lay night the residents in Kowloon were disturbed in their early proceful slumbers by sounds of warfare. Shortly after eight o'clock the sounds of a vigorous fusilade were beard proceeding from the direction of the Rifle Range. The sharp ping of the rides was kept up till near ten o'clock, when it closed with a few straggling shote.
tack-number of wounded not known. Tun Scottish Oriental steamers must have a lively tims of it during their peregrina. tions to Bangkok. The following paragraph
avtal...
AKOY
Mr W. H. Wallace, h Shelford Mr W. Wilson, e nisl h Keys Mr. Obam, b Keya..
Mr Pinckner, Bradshaw
.14 for 4 wicked 23 BURKOLing certain thlags, and I have been instructions of the Tsunghi Yamas, sine of the 'dekin' and other duse, Thettiva of Benied that t
Mr F. B. Marshal, e Sherozd, b Orvedeld 30
Mr W. Keay, e Ranneville. & Shritord... o
Mr. Spreak. Gresafed, 1710.
Mr, Gowlard, e Pillen, & Bradshaw
MrN Jenkins, at. Fead, Ryan
Mr T. Macowan, b Shefford......
Mx . King, au out
Whilers...
Total......
SUPREME COURT. IN BANKRUPTCY.
飯
(Before His Honour W. M. Goodman, Acting Chief Justice). Thursday, April 16.
DAM SHING, A CREDITOR.
Order.
Mr Raace appeared for the Petitioning
the
It
dere
a
that,
tim
20
In the British Chargé d'Affaires has been sent hindrance to trade third point | Okubo at Tientsin shortly after Japan and-
in active communication with the Tenng-li considerably ameliorated. Tamen, with, we hope,
Ruccessful
the obstructive tactics of the provincial well-being of your Commis
far
recedy would Would
was only get pre
Allortor dis-
Ja s farther desultory discussion about
Colony's boundaries.
the direo April), from interferans. When ister its unpro
a sufficiently attractive
(To be continued.) qus to
to induce the Central Govern tions were constructed provision was only
dis- ment to grant the oncessions set forth in RAORALs and Brinsmead's Pianos have at wondo for guns carrying a
Chairman'a remarks. The gua stars were then presented to the tance thau at present, and the political pour sir Claude was understood to say | W. Robinson & Co.
(la reply to rival for tone, strength and Appearanos, membar, situation was wheily different. It is now
by u in that case of purchase of territory by ons
vxperts, 10 negudary, we are amazed
** order to provide for the adequate protection State foam another have coeurred from time
I be proud of it to years to come. Why, the ground that he disputed the Petitioning
Surgeant Lowrie replied that he would get Creditor's debt and the several acts of ameone to help him." Bankruptcy alleged in the Petition.
remainder of the battalion-Gansere Does, Carras, White, Gulchrist, Hand, Mottery and Stewart.
The proceedings thea terminated.
His Batamant
Chun, whose
OHAMBER OF COMMERCH.
a
of the port, in secare a considerable sen to time.) In conclusion you may rest 66- A Lowbox paper, iu reporting the evicide of sion of the territory on the other side of the eared that the matters you hare mentioned a Stratford match-manufacturer, mentions harbour, antling back the boundery in fact to will receive my lose attention and that I that he was a goose man-in foot, one several of the islands to the South. Not them to the cuties of the Contral Govern-to the fast that his heart was da the right Mi and Gustle F6. Baya, and to acquires shall take an early opportunity of bringing gines would have ende him in it, one only is this extension of the Colony nece
aide of his body, and he was suffering from sex, but it is emineal
asthma and drops.' aary for strategic reasons, lars of
ly desirable for others social, commer
mont.
something easier, or perhaps he would gat a employ of the Opinm Farmor, The gates faily corroborated by Tam On the the Hongkong General Chamber of Cousin and industrial nataro, The Chinos THE CHINESE JAPAN TREATY OF
that the
LICENSING JUSTICES,
Cheak
who
by experts at Home and a fow in A spcolal session of the Justicos of the It is however, in this Colony, found by
cause of Chinese
bo.
without
men!.
affords
Govero
Hoog-
could erect homes and being their
as at present votas
PEACE.
II.
(Continrsed,)
Eten von Brandt kan, according to the Messenger, been appointed adviser to the Chinese Government on foreign affairs, Ha will be provided with a sonidoneo is Poking. has told his Ministers that they on the 24th March, Count Ito and Vis ought to recommend for employment pers aore of ability who are acquainted with
The third laterview took place at 3 p..The Emperor has
at Peking,
His Lerdahip delivered the following judgment The Petition was filed on the 6th of March and camo on for hearing, in the first instance, before this Court, on the A CORRESPONDENT Writes to us: Why on is taken from the Siam Free Press of the 26th March. It was theu proved by Tam earth can't we have Hongkong absidiary 31st March:-The chew is enrroanded, Shing that ho lent the defendant firm coins in excuse? I am sick of the Canton watched, and guarded by at least one hand-81600, on the 19th November last, and SIR CLAUDE MAUDONALD AND THE
received doly-chupped Promissory note newts. Our correspondent must ask us red men, of all sorts and conditions in the for that mant.
At a special meeting of the Committee of rent collector Taun Shing was. satisfactory explanation from the Govern el all this vigilenes is the belief that some other hand le Lis Sara declared the charmereo, held at 11 s.. on the 4th April, is City of Kowloon, the other side of our ment. We cannot give him ons. While 2,000 tins of opium are escreted on board the to be a forgery and denied havin
baring given
Boris a regalar Alastia for on the subject of coins we might mention Hongkong liner, and the discovery of watch the note, but as the Petitioner's late-the Chamber of Commerce Room, His Ex-TONES,
THE Wan,
was further corroborated by Tam the importation of the French trado dullor. ( has so far baßed the search of the Captain
gamblare from this side. Tuo Funtan shops described himself cellency Sir Claude Mcdonald, K.U.M.G., criminals, and is a constant resort of It is a beautiful coin, of a pretty design and the minions of the Farmer of the drag as a partner in Defendant's firm and the newly-appointed British Minister to ve several times been closed after ro-
monstractes from the Hongkong and excellently milled, superior even to the Same 30 tins have bear found, but the rs who noted as saistant Rocountant and Peking, having courteously consented to bat they invariably ro-open and couat Mulan both being present. After foreign affaire. Falling to obtain Chinese-
the sword ha 305 Hồ lâu sau Japancan yet. There is no comparison bo- maining 1,070 are still missing, It is the chop, I must believe the testimony of mest them, there were present:-Me Arender nugatory the off of the tween it and our wretched British dollar. generally believed that the report is a bled the three witnesses and by a great stretch MaConachie (Chairman), Muasra J. Bell kong Palics to put down gambling. The fox unimportant remarks, the Grand Se-anewering to the decoription the Ministers In this instance we have to bow to the in order to divert attention from the real of charity asume that He Lin Sam has a Irving, N. J. Eda, K. X. Gray, T. Jackson, existence of facilities on the other shore for crotary handed to Count Ito the English have recomtaezded ir von Brande, who superiority of the Frenchman, bat as the
uluding justice is also an incentive to robe and Chinese versions of bis reply ragarding was for twelve yasta Minister for Germany defective
I hold, therefore, memory.
roforo:N, A. Siebs, T. H. Whitehead, and R. O. bary and all kinds of crime. Then we the armistice (not printed). Count Its road same the most express a hope that the at-hiding place of the drag. The Opium Farm the Petitioning creditor has proved
need roam for expansion, both in the ready somewhat mixed currency of the Goobanges hands to-morrow, the new leader his debt. In the next place it is clear Wilcox (Secretary).
is not to be further complicated by the being a syndicate of Obinesc.
that an
of bankruptcy was com- The members having boon introduced to matter of recreation sed for industrial pure the English and Viscount Mutsu the Chi-EVERYTHING in connection with the Prince
poses, as well as land for raising rego:ables
Dese: Viscount Maton then directed his of Wales' visit to Brighton seams to have. introduction of tho
the French dellas. It must
mitted, as the execution in the Summary
and cattle. The Oainese population,
hoon delightful and successful, with one have been noticed by
Bait No. 247 of 1896 was levied by the Minister, opped British dollar was pre-
The Chairman said ;-Your Excellency, and more espacially the merchant class, assistants to translate the latter half of the exception. We refer (says the L. Dally seizure and sale of the debtor's goods. Hongkong as likely to prove a tature Ponce was hold in the Juations' Room at experience that Receiving Orders are often the Committee of the Chamber of Commerconey to reside under the British time he conversed with Count Ito in Japan- Į
I desire to exprese the pleasure with which would like to obtains cheap sites on which Chinese into Japanese, sad ango more News) to the inscriptions on the trial
acrutinised it very closely. Then for some kotter, it seems, than the following
arches. The looal poets could do nothing of obeining
We fami e prejudice for the chopped, the Siegistracy yesterday afternoon. The applied for, for the purpose
now make your personal acquaintance.
To Brighica cines the Prince this day, oable-stope Mexican has almost entirely Justions present waru :-Commsader Hist-protection of the person of the doblar are more thau likely in the future to havʊ instead of being of the mandarine, esc, thore deing, ovideaily some point upon
Bo givỡ hum a right royal welcome aye, from time to time measure at the meroy driven the Mexican out of the Beld. Theings, Acting Police Magistrate (*ão próm | any real dosire to carry out the acquion to address you
And one cheer as for the Princços 'who Would have noma ii abio too, ya-chopped in
in the majority of casen-is mora commonly mot with than the Mexican, uded); Captain Lethbridge, Acting Su- | true intent of the Bankruptoy Ordinance, on commercial mattoro, and the present in- who can ranch them throu: thej: culaties. which it was duelt for them to docide, i
kindly accorded The Colony has progresed steadily so perintendent of Police; Messrs W. M. namely, an equal distribution of assets tarsies which you havo
will, ito trade is concornet; but both are getting scarcer as the British B. Arthur, &. S. Hooper, D. E. Brown,ibition can only be made where there are trust, establish a mutual understepditur, is still for the nisl part of a very trauzitory solved to postpoco the negotiations for unjust havo reminded the Prinos of the lines dollar forces its way. It is etrange that A. G. Morris, E. W. Mitchell, J. A. our subsidiary coins should disappear Carvalho, J. E. Lewis and W. Danby,
asmeta to distribute, after payment of the There are three main questions of the secription. The enlargement of its boun-armistice and not bring them up again composed on the ocassion of his Geriona Al-
importance to larica would, we unfidently bebeve tend rapidly, while the market is flooded by coins
coste incidental to the Bankruptcy. It is, greatest, if not indeed vital, importance to from the Canton mint.
Mr F. B. Bawley (of M= El. I. Dennys therefore, provided by suction 7. sab the future prosperity of this colony, to to the building up of more permanent in To this Li replied that he was, for the ess
saction of The Bankruptcy Ordinance, which I desire briefly to d
to direct your spacial feruate, the establishment of more judus present, and that his particular object in increase of trade and
and coming to Japan was to nogotiate terms of Tas Bangkok Times of the 28th March | office) applied on behalf of Mr August Beit- 1891, that, if the Doart is satisfied that attention and to eclicis the aid of your} <1688, and the geour Excellency ovuld, roace. Cennt ita [Birobami once morow, ROBINSON & Co.'s Pianos are guaran-
müller Shipping Master to the German says: Handsome wedding presents, lu- Consul, for a Public House License for the there are and will be a substantiat acte great iulusuos towards their attainment. population.
for division among the creat
creditors, that, for These are: The opening of the West River without divalding any state ecorets, give as tended for Captain and Mrs Jackson, sub-pramissa consisting of the second for of other sufficient causs, no order ought to scribed for by a number of friends, are now | No, &, Queen's Road Central, which were mada, the Qourt may dismiss the Pito foreign usċe and steamor navigation; any definite information on the subdur. moralinised the English version of Li's reply toed for the climate. Planos Repaired
this care an Interim Receiving Order was fenyal of official obstruction to the have referred to, it would be of gwhilat Baron Ito Miyoji] explained it some years ago ozcupied by the Windsor
working of trade with the interior ander terest to members. I on view at the British Dispensary. They Hotel. Mr Bowley stated that this to emble the Oficer of the Court teanal pass; and the extension of the boun- telegrain was received here about tha consist of a silver ton service of Siamese cant proposed to open an Hotel for the ez to ascertain whather substantial usasta were daries of the Qɔluay. have no doubt aiddle of last month, through workmanship, and a beautifully enamelled clusivo use of the Ufficers and Engineers of forthcoming. He has taken considerable you
bass signed in
geminely angions to regume felondly relo gold lady's watch with gold chain and German Mercantile Marine, of whom troubia in the matter and has sent his col. you are well aware that the question of | Agensy, to the eff at that an Edict and you and your Crovernment clearly under rough the Colony in lector, scootapanied by He Lip Sam and opening up the St Kiong or West River opening of the ng sanctioning theed the military position, and were about 5,834 Plication wat_supported by Tom Chauk diamond horse-shoe locket. The to- 1894. The serviço basra Slamens lakan figuros in re.the German Consal, Mr Von Loeper, and by ad to we honey to the firm, and, in several cities to ateamers of all nations and the actual opening thereof awaits the tiny - To this Ll replied that he was Barometer...
euk Wan, to all those who are allego
ucboxf, Taun Chow,
Chow, and Naa-clusion of an agreement with regard to the hot at old man and had never loft Chine Temperature"
which facts ought to be
bo enficient Hamidity to of the Chinese Governmenta Direction of) the Acting Consul
Yunnan frontier. Since that date we have Kuapps, and also by it appeared that these two man list, and is supplied by the pole of the German community. Nous instances, i append Tam Chouk Wan had received no further news on the subject.
earnest desire;
porosiving the difficulty engaged the attention of the Chamber. collestad the sums
to be alleged
that advantages and Co. Captain and Mrs Jackson ore ex-of the neighbouring oucapiors of offices a
from the His Excellenby ropiled as follows:- they were in, and knowing Li's friendship Foras.......... peated there on Tuesday (31st Marsh), the stores objusted to the licenca boing granted. dus, shortly before the Petition was filed opening of this great viver to foreign com- Gentlemen,It gives me the greatest plea with Count Ito, they had decided to send Weather wedding having taken place on the Locks. The licenos would not interfere with ang My experience is t
is that there is wondorful merce generally, a as well as to Hongkong insant to meat you and to discuss questions him ca a mission of peace, and he under Rais
ould certainly be very great. whisk are of ec important and momentous & the extraordinary airbamstances of courroighest open air temperature on the 18? exist and those This Colony, the same journal contains the following for an entirely different class of customers. the assste at first allegad paragraph The Recent Marriage of Cap for when no accommodation et present that ars afterwards realized; and from Mr of the Canton River, would not only Chinese community in general and Hong- Gonnt to then observed that whatsveen LE comprature on the 10th......De
I hold there is very
docided tain Jackson, of the
It also gives me very was dec outci yesterday
Seth's repor
little become a larger distributing centra than kong is part
partionlar
upon must he promptly carried the occasion of
interesting gathering on The Falios objected to the licence on the chance of realizing, (including what now at present, but it would benefit greatly great pleasure to make your
haring ground that there were several tiesased in his hands), as
as much as the
total
| views | romark that China had not hitherto diafa. untertained at
at tila, Dr
than would poomarily folks upon increased on these subjects, which views are so much guished herself in this line in hor negotia of the
the guests and a large number of was not required.
rufficient to pay the solicitor's posts if facilities of trasport. The opening up better put forward at an informat meeting loan with freige countries. Japan might friends who were unable to attend,
ed, present The application was refaced,
the Bankruptcy were proceeded with, of the West River would also prove of this description than by lengthened oor. bo dopanded upon in this grave business To my opinion there would be no
great advantage to Chinese reaso
respondence. You ask me division among
the creditore, gertainly so
Isa China to do the same. I replied that be
the
HOTEL GERMANIA.
Dz
among the
creditora
It is clear this dia- to us, and for which I thank
appli
P modo
and
the
one of the
great
waterways of the
would Accrte
Kang
years
It
So fAT LE but the population At last Count Its asid: Then you are ro-This is really terrible. The bathos of it
from the Prize Poona asid to have been
in
Flashod from jais bed tão electric tidings came
Ho is not better. Ta in much the pande.”
in. i
Japanese.
Count to then lit a cigaretto equal to now. nay mention that a and relucied some time, after
which he said I presume that before you started, Reuter's
Rivor, but that the
con-
last trip to Hongkong." On the 4th April, | existing licence, as the Total was intended aifference in Chineze bankraptsize between parkituated as it is at the mouth charaoter for the fature well-being of the could not refuse to come,
WIS
oxiated.
board that vessel A large on be premises in the vicinity and the new licence 8250, That sum would not be more than by the increased passenger truftgausintance and to bear gournal no- at, but at the same time he felt bound to
beac
half
ed, in folicitons, terms, to the bride and
bridegroom
groom a Bandcame wedelag-present,
This consisted of the silver tea-service pre
VESTERION
KKATAUZANÉ.
cold lady's watch, with chain and lookat, } altoration of the licensee's batus on the range; and althoug
Captain Jackson suitably sukneledged the ende, on the bed married Mr Melhuish presentation, and thanked him and his since the Annual Loansing Sessions when
assote for
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to the
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wife's frlands for their gongratulations, and the fleenge was greated to her in the name often the matters urged by ot pron} 10kilde ta proddetion in their an roforted. I shall be very pleseed to give first dealings with the Powerat but it as BAROMETER--
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are without divulging any state ber. it to do what sho promised, and he looked to Mr Bowley appearod for Mea Melhuidh substantial sasets. In these circumstanghe Chinao Government an incressad re- | give you any definito information regarding pressed OghatIto washon she bad her! viously described by us
my ond scamelled (formerly Mes Young), and applied for tho↑ see no advantage that the Petitioning venue through the Customs Stations in the three points to which your Chairman has behaviour in 1930-19.2.
would derive from continuing t
uing there the I have
the several ports opened; it would giv
interior by you
you auch information as lies in my power be admitted that she had fuiflied hor da I Reese,
marker resp
there bringing proddon within reach of a
repeating
palate, but you will kindly ties in the later re
1880-1 0.1 of Regotiations The po remember that I left England on the 88th whilst, an to the ill question with Russia, THERMOMETER 9 AM think it my doty to dismiss this Petition, and it would
goal and enrich the Fetranzy, since When
I
my though there had book a train, in the I allow 180 cnata to bat without desta
hate kaan on my The Justices directed the change of nade Me Reede, as he nocended on the freas of pulation of the villages and towns along
dourse of the river. In short, regarded travel, and have had a bukless and China bod nestled the matter ried couple a memento of their union,? to be entered on the Lipence.
the validity of the Petitionlar araditor's from from every point of view, whether muniontions ofther with London or Peking, through har avayı, Jabs, and I make an order against Ho Dia foreign or native, official or mardantils, the and therefor tay Information will be joined thay Lord Elginta Sam partonally to pay that sum as I do not objeus sought is a most desirable ond. The limited but if it will interest you to hear so duly catifed by Chine. In the feel juskodlu taking out of the small cecond point to which I have to refer is the bow matters aloud when I left London, I present instance any want of good falsha
good
Wishes. On the sameadiasion Measta of Mrs Young. Windsor & Co, also gayo the unmly-man-
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