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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1897,

Chicago now hue a roal Chinese papers The Chinese News, -published by Wong Chin Foo, who, according to The Fourth Estate, is the must noted Chiuanian in the country when it comes to fame se a writer, nutkov, ang generally progressive celestial."

To, Tonk the piper'a son,

Stole a pig and away he rum, But pork went up, enilling Tin

Te pay the man he stole it from

To pay the man and still retain, A handsome margin for his gal

WEATHER NOTICE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CHESS COLUMN. ***

ANALYSIS.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

The following notice is issued from CONDUCTED HY" BLACE BISHOP." (u) Proforable is 6. Kt to R3, 6. B to Q (SUPPLIED TO TIM *Chinga Mail']

the Olservatory-

On the 25th at 11.2 The slight de LONDON, 23rd Feb.

pression in the North appears in be move THE BOMBARDMENT AT CRETE-ing Eastward across the Son of Japan. by Holution and-Analysis.

Original Problems should be accompounding in Blask'o fuscar.

6) Play by Zukertort against Black SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF.

Pro is very little changed on the China Const and gradients continne slight. Fore

burne in the first match. COMMONS.

(c) Zukertont coifel. cast light to moderate NE winds; cloudly, inisty.

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FRENCH COLONIES.

DISTURBANCES AT. BAIGON,

A secure has taken place in the House of Comunions upon Me Curzon continuing the Lombardment at Croto. The Unionista" THE CHINESE PÕLL-TAX IN THE cheered aul the oppsition hosted. · My THE Viceroys at Nanking and Wachang Labouchers, with the suppert of the whole and the Governor of Chicing have begun opposition, mood we adjournment badis. another crusado against Manila and other lottery ticker with their jurisdiction.

cass the question. Mr Bifoar defender This has been done by the orters of the the boulardment is the unanimods.action Emperor, whose attentidy lus been again of the Powers, and es being essential in callel by a Consor to the harm thesa lotter les have been doing to the people of the preventing a trapouts war. Sir William ve provinces of Kiangsu, Kaugi, Anhui, Burcourt protested against using British Hupoh, and Chiking. The first move

The shels against Crétnas' and Greeks.. mont against them, was fourteen years age motion for an adjournment was defeatcl. when the Board of Punishments rega inonded punishment post-rouls to 1 anyone selling Manila lottery tickets. The same haw is to be set in fores again this rear.-N.-O. Dady News.

A

A door deal of unqualified censure' ia benad from forvigour, whenever an American city

سید.

THE MECCA PHORIMAGE AND THE PLAGUE.

The pilgrimage to Meccs has been stop ped throughout the whole of Erlin.

The plugue is slightly decusing in

aubjected to the anforcement of some of the Bunday bows and our German frienda nre apt to speak of the freedom of the Gar-Baby, man Sunday. But Prussia has her so-call- elblag laws as well as America, wyd

thoy suametimes revived in a unexpe

CAPTURE OF BENIN.

The British forces have captured Beun

FRANCE STATEMENT IN THE CHAMBER FROM M.

tod manner. Thus a baker in Berlin las in West Africa. - been indicted for the crime of playing worldly sims on the piano during charch- Επισ Ito informed the policeman who heard the desecration that it was his wife's. birthday. But the officer insisted that the family must make niorry to thotune of the 'Old Hundred," To the Hour of Trial," or of indar inspiring music. The baker, taking no notice of the warning, played Pop Gues the Weasel' and 'The Dade's

March, and a summons was served.

HANOTAUX.

M. Hanotaur stated in the Chamber that Great Britain had suggested that the pas

On the 9th- inst., a crowd of over three hundred Chinese coelics assembled in front of the office of the Canton Congregation' in Rue Chaigneau, Saigon, near the Police! Station. The coolics had assembled in protest against the increase in the poll-tax. By an order of the Cultural Council, the tax in to be increased from $8.10 to $12.00 par head. The Chief of the Congregation is a printer murned Mantai, sand ho ch deavoured, as best he wild, to appease his indignant countrymen, but without success.

They refused to listen to his advice. It you, as Chief of the Congregation,' adfl they, who are responsible. For this in- What have you due to defend

Monday, Thursday and Friday from four The Honglung Chess Wind minets akery till half-past seven p.m. at Thomas's Grill

Form

Problem No. 32.

By DW. J. L. VERBEEK.

Black pive).

(ú) Ahazardous combination.

THE CHINESË TOSTAL SYSTEM. An interesting article appears in the Morning Post on this alsove subject, giving

GERMAN AND HELGIAN TRADE IN THE SHAY STATES. inay also be played, continued with 6 †, A roport on the trade of the Modlin Cass, CHINA-MAIL OFFICE Ber-Communications should be addressed,PQ4. in which casa Whito das Shan States mys that cheap finery very particulars of ilie, pressut Government to wold 7 to 8.5. the latter more bq-treiently bears German or Belgian marks Courior system aul if the "lofter-shops,'

and even in the cheaper kinds of calice In concluding, the author remarks tha German goods are act as often as, if not It will obviously be no easy matter for But often than, Manchester products. China to organise a postal system of her The reason appeare to be, na is pointed out own after the pattern of those aos vaisling by consular agents all over the world, in other land in order to obtain admi A reply to Black's oxcellent 13... That<continuital merchants study di as a member of the International Postal to It 3 he is compels to the weakening markets and produce goods accordingly, Cuion. Private enterprise has been allow 14. 5, which in itgulf prores the while the British merchant is apparently ed to do the work in China which the State advance of the Pawns to have been pre les inclined to adapt himself to the needs itself has undertaken in other countries, with mature; but the subsequent 15

of his consumers and after opening up a the reguit that some thousands of private to R. 3. which gives Black an open Rook, market for trade, allows it to slip from his companies, scattered throughout the length is still a greater abjection.

grasp rather than modily his old motleda and broadof the Celestial Empire, enjoy a (f) The combination initiated with 19. P sufe it. The Shan has not yet learnt to monopoly of letter and parcel convoyance. B. b. and ending hero, is quite unsound, distinguish between duurness and experThey do, and have done, the work they Black having seva further into it than siveness, and will buy poor calice bemum loan engaged in to the satisfaction of the White. The capture of the folves pays less per yuel for it matter than higher Chinese public, and it would be unfair, na no gain, as the sequel shows.

prie stuit, which will in reddity give well as highly impolite to rob them of the Black new condules the gamo ele retur value for his woney. This factprofits of a busines they have, without gantly,

! apparently the man has realised, for Government huts, coded in building fle coal have played it... ..Kt the hotter class of drills and coctons seen up. There will be many difficulties, and to D, and 31, B-takes Ke, then 3f

in ones are always Manchester goods, probaidy a good think of stive opposition Q10 Q6, ch ( 31. Ptakes B, laid it is only the low-priced goods which in the way of organising a national postal canso of 3. to R2 8, als, and mate must the tintal marks. Of the Chi- system and servico in China, but this work, move), 31. Kto w B to 5, cb, and hose frontier trade, the principal article which finds a market in the Staten is straw hais, the demand for which appears in in vers every year, besides copper cooking pot: thin east-iron cauldrons of various site are also importert in considerable mbers, being used for bailing indige sadol upon the introduction of a Western

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White to play, and masê ya two movca. Solution to Problem No. 3 by Ottó Wurz-

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Japally.

Hongkong, Welz, 24.

trend. our interests?'

Threatened by the enraged coolice, poor Natal pointed out to them that the French Government, and not he, was responsible for the increase. He himself had not been consulted in the matter. Whilst he was speaking, a coolie, following the illustrious exninple of Jenny. Goddes when she threw her cutty-stool at the Episcopal Bishop's head, lifted a clair nog, Pellock beat O'Corian, de Soum heat and hurtel

Levi, and Pidgeon resigned his gaine to This was the signal for Danenberg. The final result then is Pat riot. Nami's retreat

Gorman 24, Levi and Barlow" each 2, and WAN lock and de Souza war: Datenberg 34,

Pidgeon one game. The two first will play of the the to-morrow evening.

of the Dardanelles, rheuld be forced and the Sultan of Turkey seized, but that the Powers had refused and Great Britain+ Namtai. One of the best stories told of Du Mourier had then adicted to the French proposal general is this from the English journal Zøjer, an that the Ambassadors at Constantinople related by a correspondent: There was

the years ago in faunpstend-road a pave-should collaborate reforms. He said that nient artist, sow dead. Du Matrier uften Crete would nover return to direct Turkish dropped a coin to the poor man's fatninistration, but that it was necessary One cold day the author of Trilby' told him to leave his pitch nul-go to the check Grecce in order to prevent a model sup-kitchen in Euston road to got European war, some foot. Du Maurier, sa o icke, con- ! rental to take charge of the bat. When the man was out of sight be preced ed to wipe out the pictures of battle- scenes, faithful duga, etc, and co menced drawing portite in chalks of the society ladies and germen mado famous by him in Punch. Pasaury.by stopped to look, ad remannorated the Feturned, ho was pleased to find so much Turkish reinforceuchts disembarking in

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THE BACTERIOLOGY OF PLAGUE. DIS CANTLER AND LOWSON UN M. YURAN,

The following letters appear in the Krifish Molical finemid of Jan. 23

Sir-In returence to Dr Arunud Ruther's letter dated Cairo, Jan. 1, concerning Dr Lawson's remarks upon M.Yersin and his work as being suspicious which appeared in the British "Medical Journos of Jan. 16, I feul called upon to rojily.

not now be long delayed. dapun bam influenced her big neighbor in other matters, and will as doubt do so in the matter of petal arrangement. Japan had difficulties of a similar character to oversong when her statesmen determin-

system of pastal orgunsentira in the Island Empire, and the example this set should certainly stimulate the Chinese to a similar effort. Twenty years as the Japanese Post Olliee recounted for About 25,000,000 letters and post-cards. In 1884-85 the number was 202,000,000 What may not expect in Ching, with ibiros hundred and fifty millions of people, when ita postal service is organisef i securilance with modern needs, and after the model of thosa Western States with which Chin is said to be desirous of entering into closer inter curse

HOW CONAN DOYLE JOINED A

GREENLAND WHALER.

I worked with De Yersin in his laboratory at Hongkong for six weeks. Traw the care and indefatigable energy with which be deals with all lacteriological, unatters. His methods were excellent, and his conclusions were scientifically drawn. Ko built

aloratory for himself close to the Plagas REPORT ON GERMAN COM-

Hospital, and had large assortment of anunla and apparatus for experiant PETITION.

work. Sin eamest was he that alongside Certain members of the Royal Commis. hion tai Technical lustruction, who fourteening, so that he mightgot waste time going fortatu during the last ten years that it has the laboratory he put up inatabed well- years ago inquired into the condition of to and from his work.

It has been my good fortune vi have an experies of a life which is already extinct, for although whale-ships, both English and Greenland fishing--that is, the fishing in American, still go to Davis' Strait, the the waters between Greenland and Spitz- bergen-has been attended with such ill-

(Le Courrier d'Haiphong),

THE CRISIS IN EUROPE

Paris, Feb. 1L Prince George, in command of six trial teputy, and when, an hour later, the man inks, has sailed from Athens to prevent clutches he woull have been killed, in all M. J. Danenberge. Barlone, C. A. M. de jovery otie rond expect, a starly advance detail, precise in his methods, full of re- year's student. I have often thought that

greatest enthusiasm throughout Greece Disturbances continue throughout Crete.

in his hat, but regretted that his work had Crete. This measure has provoked the been destroyed.This may attract some people, bus it ain't art, he said to the mused De Manrior, as he commenced wiping out the society males and females. "Now, this lenses everybody," ho con- tinued, drawing the picture of a soldier,"

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of surgeon, but as I was only twenty years

covered by a few personal friends and three or four native policommen; and the rioters, left in possession, pulled down the wooden partitions and wrecked the furniture and fittings of the Congregation. An the Next Monday the mintel Pertugal v. the arts wel industries in Germany, have mude Dr Lawson's, cenutrke is the Epidemiolo now been abandoned. The Hope and the riot threatened to becoras oven more seri World begins, and will be continued on a further though lets exhaustive investigs-gical Society referred. I take it, to Yersin's, buth of Peterland, were the last two vessels which cling to in industry Aus the Commissioner of Police, who had the Friday and Monday, following. The order to note the changes that have sorun trestiment for plague, which has never which was once su tonishing int it could

eceirred. Their conclusions are embodied been laid before as in a scientific manuer. hitherto displayed extrawn discretion, came players included all who have held the in a letter to the Duke of Devonshire We must not judge the man and his work port a feet of a hundred sai; and it a the rescue with a detachment of gen-championship and sound fina ganes may be published as a Partisinentary l'aper, und by the reports gathered from a Fronhway in the Hope, under the command of signed by Sir Philip. Magnat, Mr missionary in Canton, and some equally paid a seven months' visit to the Arctio

the well-known whaler, John Gray, that armes. It was furtumia he did so, for expected. The teams are is inlows. Gilbert Radgrava, Mr Swire Smith, popular source in Amoy Yersin, in Seas in the year 1880. I sent in the capacity the rioters were working up to fover heat, C. de Souza ». 'Geruian, H. M. Basto r. and Mr. William Woodall, corroborative opinion, is one of the foremost bacteri and if poor Namtai bail fallen itv their II. Humphreys, L. & Carvalho . Pollock, noted heing appended by Sir B. Samaison Ingists, and by that I mean that his ept

and Sir Henry Roscoe. They

nebo, 8 is honest and reliable. He is a master af ausfactures have been started and old worthy of the bighost respect. I am, of Guruma industry in all directions. New

scurco in difficulties, and his conclusions are onus have been immensely developed since

JAMES CANTLIE. The following are the other fixtures for 11. A. few notes upon reprosentative March-

businesses oppended to their report, envoy Ferryton, Forfar, N.B., Jan. 19. March; Friday, 10th March; Muzio Ga-porading all departments of German in the calling my actantion to the report of

an ides of the activity which they 1. Friday, 120 March; Monday, 15th

Sir, I am officed to Dr Armand Ruffer

bit compulsory. Bert out of three ganies

dustry. members of the same class to play against the superiority of German provision for traet of the actual words I used (written the Epidemiological Society's meeting on Great stress is laid in the report upon Dec. 18, 1898. I hope the following exquaintance. cach other. Entries to he sent in previous technical and selectic education, as well down to be precise) will give him a better said he, to start next week for a whaling yo the Secretary.

probability,

Without, of course, approving of the riot, Le Courrier de Saigon express its sym- pathy with the views of the rioters. Our French contemporary says the coolics de The situation is unchanged. It is hoped. serve some consideration. The men belong that the Powers will set in soncert to put entirely to the working population-to the

Paris, Feb. 12,

Jesus r. Levi, F. M. de Jesus. Bicole

C. A. de Botiza . Feld of Moses.

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2. Monday, 24th Match: Problem Com. petition. Entries to be sant a previously

Cars have been suspected,' says Modern Melisine, of conveying the infection of diphtheris, and soutlet fever has been traced to then. To this may be added (Chicago Melital Recurif) the unwelcome news that a health officer has reported ease of smallpor brought about in the eaune -way; that is, by a cat from an infcetel house carrying the disease to a neighboring house. Another case is reported in La Médecine Moderne, of a seamstress who was in the Imbit of allowing her dog to lick hur face. She was attacked one day with Piraeus. The French Minister for Foreign an increase, oven to $200 per year, of a severe inflammation of the right eye. Ceuliate vera cunsalted, but their treat Affas (P. Hanotax) intimated to the the poll-tax on the ricks Chinese at Mr E. J. Newman..I mont was unsuccessful; and owing to the Foreign Powers that Greece would he helû Cholon and to exempt the poorer classes Mr E. H. Harris...0 fact that inflammatior of the left aye was responsible for whatever measures beginning, the right eye was cut out.

she of Chinese. The eich could bear the

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of age when I started, and as my knowledge of medicine was that of an average third

call upon my services. It came about in it was as well that there was no very serious this way. Oners aftrmoon in Edinburgh whilst I was sitting reading hard for one of

fellow student with whom I had soms slight hos exantstions which blight the life of medical atlont, there eutered to me

studies out of my hasd. Would you caro,

The moastrous, question which he asked drove all thought of my

an end to the disturbances and to prevent that works and produces wealth; as Ia conflict between Greece and Turkey.

opposed to the bloodsucking officials who

upon the excchione of the gradina of what occurred. Paris, Feb. Ktive and fatten upon the colony without

basis. There is no doubt that the root- secondary situation which served as a In Hongkong, in Taipingshan, there cruise Youll be surgeon, two pound ton The Greek Ader has arrived at Crete. contributing one. iota to its progress o

i madth and thres shillings a ton sil were numerous carllion-floored houses

money, The Powers have agreed to prevent the prosperity--and the inrease of the few ters of the Young Men's Chritian Assoc withstanding all we are

In Shanghai recently, at the headquariucation is badly wanted; but, not having occurred in them. Those housesit myeslf. I find at this last moment that ganisation of our secondary and technical which were shut up owing to plague cases.

How do you know I get the berth was my natural question. Because I have Greek and the Turks from disembarking dollars in the poll-tax means a good deal t-tree interesting gas of Choed were

told about however, were not so numerous as generally can't go, and I want to get a man to take. in Crete.

new schools and laboratories in Ger- stater, the people who are to garner every Played between teams representing the many, it is pretty clear that what ing floored with unglazed tiles or bricks. You can have mine. In an instaüt the

large majority of tenements ba F. H. R. Mers and the Y. 11. C. A.

my place

How about an Aretio kis '. Paris, Fels 14.

contine to meet their ordinary expon-result was in favour of the Y. M. C. A. by the business like adaptation of means to my supervision at 7, 18, and 24 inches thing was settled, and within a few minutes

is 1000 is method, organisation, and Yorsin took ourth from one of theco under Greek trods have disembarked at ditura.

The Courrier inclities to favour two games to one. Appended are the ends, rather than any grua, additional os-depth. He saxt he found the bacillus in into nepaw channel.

the current of my life had been deflected penditure. High technical education is that taken at 7 inches depth, but afterwards Mr F. W. Fowler not for every man who is to contribute the in the newspapers by saying that he had wanted for those who are to direct industry, qualified his statement--through Dr Cantie Bir A. Hillabour of his hands. It is noted that the German workinan is rather less educated than the English; and in these days a: labour-saving machinery and labour-divid- ing organisation, it is ovidunt that technical education is not hooded for the sisse of the workpeople.-Times, Jan. 20, 4.

flect has gone to Milo,

it was found a tapeworm, which the dog adopted. In consequence of the repre- increase without suffering, had probably picked up while licking some sentations of the Ministers, the Greek lces pleasing object than its mistross's face. The dangor of the transmission of parasites by dogs, which are well known to be in -disorinifnate in choosing objects for the exemise of their tongues, to the hands and facar, of their masters would seem to be a great one: It is remarkable that accidents of the kind related hoppin as rarely as they do.

THE

KING OF SEAM TO VISIT

EUROPE.

Bangkok, Feb. 9.

In Java,

in the leposition of the poll-tax, a distinc tion is made between rich and poor Chi Paris, Feb. 15. The Crulan Christians have attacked keeping up the supply of labour in the nose, and considering the necessity for Canos... The Powers Bro all agreed Chinese colonies, the Adouinistration is ad ou measures to maintain potce, and revised to give the subject further study and about to occupy several towns on the island of Crete.

consideration before insisting upon the Paria, Feb 16. An the outcome of the oment of tho Powan, with the consent of Turkey, 100 French bluejackets, 100 English, 100

Italians, 100 Russians; and 30 Austrians

increase.

THE FRENCHWOMAN,

scores.

Y.M.G.A.

F.H.R. MESS.

Mr H. W. Row.. 0

Total.........

WAS HANDEL A PLAGIARIST ( in Dublin Univerity, in s lecturs in the Dr Ebenezer Prout, Professor of Music

referred to Handel's obligations to other Hxamination Hall of Trinity College, thus users, and more thin hinted that the great musician was & concious plagiarist In Handel's

would have

bo

In little more than a week I was in

fighting

I am eurs that he members the im

basily dissuesing the advantages of a royal corps has digambarked at Platinics, acar Weekly, Sun. Mrs Crawford's grasp of the day next to Jaques Mioscs, burti 1805; on used to a long time that Handel had m Kitasata's laboratory, and I was inform. several inchus shorter in the reach than I.

Athona.

contemporarios in his own compositiona

I have no doubt he was formidable person

terhad, and busily engaged, with the found it not deeper than à inches. Matters help of the steward, in packing away my Rev. E. Box.........1

or in such a doubtful state that I asko at begge in the locker beneath may Dr Takaki, one of Kitasate's assistant, to my first appearance abord the ship, way Total......... 3

bunk on

good ship Hope. And this. conduct

a series of experiments with ma on the subject, We could not find the plaque marked by an absurd incident. In my The third Australasian Chess Congress

bacillus in the orth by culture-wo-could student days boxing was a favourite amusu- ment of mine, for I had found that when has just boon held at Warmambool aftar

not kill rate or rabbits of plague by the an interval of nine years, the first having

culture got from the earth; we could nut reading hard one can empress more orst- cise into a short time lu this tay thin in won, and the eccond et Melbourne in 1868 been as Adelaide in 1887 when Mr Charlick

kill them of plagua by the earth itself-di- when Mr Crane won. The result of the

the earth somewhat like the plague bacillus, the steward was a bit of s rect; none of them suffered from plague to any other. Among my belongings, there all appearance. A bacillus was found in fore, were two pairs of batters and dis

coloured gloves. Now, it abanood that third tourney is that ble Crano retains the shampionship. The Sydney Herald says of

ad. This same bacillus was found in our man, so when my unpacking was finished, but muller and distinctly dumb-boil shop. the winner that Mr Crane is a

is a tourney player of great akill and experience, and

garden, where it could not probably, of, his own accord, picked up the from his impassive face it is impossible to

have been introduced. This evidence leady gloves and proposed that we should then tell whether the game is going for or against A most interesting paper on the French him. The thoughtful fir with which he and the usagations to other composers oɔa tu convlude that at least in the bouens and there have about. I don't know which he made of the works of we examined there was no plague infection whether Jack Lamb still live but it he As was stated in the Siam Free Press,

women by Emily Crawford, writes a corre accepted the bait is of itself sulculated to unique position. One of the questions kaif went to Japan macrous other spec law-bearded, short but deep-chosted, with some six weeks ago, the Siamose were have occupied Canca. A Crocian army peared as a Christmas upplement to the

regards the board which his adversary has this commons, bo occupied a pursions bath went to Jaran numerous other speci: cident. I can see him ivw, blue-ayed, yel-

does spondent to the Bombay Casette, has ap-arouss hopes which the issue rarely justifies they very poovist attitude of Handel in 1 to 6 inches in the aforesaid earthen, the bandy legs of a sexy meegular man.

to consider was how was meus of earth were taken at depths of from trip to Europe. Thore were then serious Canon objcations urged against the voyage, of

ffany Lappy returns of the day on Samr this respect to be explained, it had been loured houses, and those wure all examined ut contest was an uair oro, for he was Enthusiasm still prevails in characteristics of the Frenchwons in Tuesday to Cal Senlechter, born 1874;

great extent the works of his ad these had given no positive results as to and know which the chief was the press of royalties

nothing about sparring, although revelation of how keen her observation is, and on Wednesday next to Géza Marozy! He was not referring when he said this plague. I do now by this say that plague in a street row. I kept propping him off as Paris, Fob, 17. that would be in London at that time. The Powers have called upon Greece to

as well as how strongly defined are the born 1870. Schlechter is the best exponent want was known as unconscious rominis only say that in Hongkong it was spry he was delerained to bore his way in, I

to infection of the oil cannot take

place; I This objection was regarded as a very retire her troops from Creto.

the Viennese school of play, very soldom cetins was outtion enough in the imrobable: but I should say that is

he rushed at me, and at last, finding that The Pre. points she mentious. Berious one by the Siamese Court, since the mier, M. Delyannis, le replied that the anys, associate the Frouchwoman with prolific contributur tu Choss literaturo.influenced by those who had preceded thom. infected in time. The question requires saloon, there was a mummur in the mate a losing a gadie but drawing an abnormal So many foreigners, Mra Crawford number. Láka Sohlechter, Mieses is a that nearly every great mind het been the superficial layers of the earth will per hour or so afterwards, as I sat reading in the works of great composere They found Chinese village there is a possibility that had to hit him out with some severity. An King of Siarz was desirous of all attention troops have been sent with the object of invulity. They think that her life consists Indeed he is said to have weakened his But they found that Handes had not only further proof, and from an independent I heard the steward say, in loud tones of during his trip in Europe. This objection rostering peaca in the Island, The Aus-in dressing and undressing to redress, in Position at Hastings by attending to press been influenced but they found is the soil; I can only at present believe/conviction: So help fej Colin, he's the has, however, now been waised, and the triais Press advises the Powers to institutoenlianos ter charms, in manipulating player who has unde great strides since his that he had browed wormously-wide and the Hongkong Government received to my professional abildes.

berth, which was next door, and suddenly helping nature with skilled artifico to matters as well as his play. Marczy is a

by his predecessors and worker. Yersin believes in an infection of his contemporaries,

in a cosmetics and in combining, with clear tebut at the Minor tournament at Hastings,

superficial infection of floors in oned my e's It was the first (and vary

best suur-geon we've had! He's blacken Paris, Feb. 18. ness and taste, false hair, and fanci and his brilliant attacking style will pro- put it mildly-large quotations from The European warships have occupied ful millinery. They scarcely understand bably bring him into further prominence. and its predecessors. That was the quested Yersins and Kitasate to give it so

the works of his great autemporaries

nearly the last testimonial that I over heat fitted for active life with a fixed pur that French women are, of all women, He is an engineer at Budapest. pose. The wonder is that this not dow

Ho was a good fellow, the steward, and mildest way of putting it thoro were opinion regarding the infection of the soil, The following pretty game was played at stronger terms which might be equally, spand, though I do not have copies of thou as I look back at that long voyage, during which for seven months we never not ouc mouth and bye, the light grip willy which twoen M. Billecard, a talented French ng wholesale from other composers' works well, as they have already been the subject

very beautiful and apathetic tenor needle, in ʼn well-set up figure more strong teur Tontunment under a prendeugni), and voleurs 28 different fitin thut of any speaking at the Epidemiological Society, Foine, and many an hour on it. bened than ologat, and yet not at all coarse, mas Herr Miesca.

other one with whom they wore acquainted. I'meant to convoy the idea that, notwith sive, or manuish. The shoulders hardly

It was perfectly true in many cases, se had standing Meal world, I respectfully difford í plates and jingling knites, as he cleaned to it, with its accompaniment of rattling Dr Yersin's high position in the well rounded, and the deep full chust is an White (Horr Miesas.) Black (M. Billecard.) There were really some rough jewels which fection of the soil in the 1804 Hongkong timental songs, and it is only when you boen td, tha Handel had taken reagh stones and polished them into jewels. from his conclusions regarding plagao i

tho disbes in a pantry. Ho assurane of a steady flow of spirits. The

knew a grant store of pathetic and sen light equal-tripping step is due to museles

Handel tock, and, converting them, opidemic. time of life.. like whip cord, and is kept to an advanced

have not seen a woman's hos for six months polished.

I have what I consider to be good res that you realise what sentirent means, then But he was sorry to

up. Have to inform them that there were also on for placing little or no faith in the When Jack trilled out Her Bright Smile other us in which he took perfectly poli-reported efficacy of De Yersin's serum shed stones from his neighbours jewel-Luxatment as carried out in Cauton and Heaven's Gate, Sweet Helle Mahone, he OJ Wait for Ment and transferred then into his own. Tlure Amoy in 1896 They were ruentioned were casts in which he had transplaated an briefly at the riveting, and doubtless will fled as all with a vague. sweat dis-

content, which comes back to me now I entire movement from another composer's appear in print before long. work and put it in his or without a word

think of it. As to his boring, he practised I did not say, 'All Yersin's work was with me every day, sud became a formidable of acknowledgment. That was going be suspicicus. I presume the idea arose from opponent ospecially when there was a ess yond what was usually understood as what I said of some of his plague views.

on, when, with his more experienced sen- legitimate quotation, and yet Handel in his Few British medical men know more than personal character was known to have been I do of Tersin's splendid work in the for lege, he could come changing down with the

particularly honest and upright man, and hast, not to mention Paris, but I am still he Professor 'ront) regarded it as uns of of opinion that he was in orror as regards the most carious paychological probleme Hongkong in 1804

word has gone forth to have all in realiuessa sekade of all the Grecian ports.

His Majesty's departure early in April

next.

It was first intended to send Her Majesty must of the Orstan ports. Turkey and and a fow selcet attendante by Garman Gresco have both despatched troops to the mail, but when Queen Victeria's views ou marriage among your relations wurg Yoinen-

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fruntier. In the meanwhile the diplomata not come out in her build, carriage, firm Nurenburg during the Tournament, balicavie. The curious fact of his borrow roparts beside no, I know their contons feet upon land, his kindly, open face is one based this project was reluctantly given up. hope that peace will be usintained in the she holds her parasol, fan, nosegay, or auteur (who catered the Hastings Ainuade his position in art as one of the grout of a good deal of corrospondence. When of those of which I like to think. He had

It was feared that suno malentendes might East, Nothing serious is feared.

arise which might mar the affects of the royal visit. Another consideration with the

Sismese was the need of a royal repro 30 Naw PLANGS t arrived; best makera. antative in the capital during the King's Also Cabin and 'sposing Pianos guaran. absence, and it was agreed that no better bend for the cur W. Robinson & Co.. representative of the King's private" in- terests could be found than Her Majesty.. The Queen of Sian will, therefore, remain behind AKVAA

Á GROW which ha. is the Mid-Surrey links at Richmond is at of a humorist. He

ever slope, tha whist is neat, the hips ara

This

tinues, is perhaps the only woman whe The Frenchwoman, Mrs Crawford con- ties her bonnet strings in the sort of bow-- that is, in a quite aparctrical and

pretty bow-which never undoca of

itacl Intolligent purpose in adapting means to ie a trifling achievement but significant. ends peeps out in most articles of a French woman's toilette, be she duchesse, bour- gecies, bouns, shop-girl, market-roman, costermonger, or persent.

have easy fitting sleeves, and the high One should note the universal care to finish they are given when the westor has

> All is how bustle and activity in every has played such pranks with the golfers department of the Palace. Extensive ordera balls that the subject has been discussed have been given to the gold and silver by the committed. He appears, according workers of the Palace to prapate Bultable to Golf, to hover in attendance Saly on designs for presente intended for distri players who use nice now white balls; bution on the European trip. Gold boxes Tamsos, or balls that have been played of Siamese coins, paint articles in common with before, and on which the pain has use in the country, in gold and silver, are shipped, receive none of his enterassing

anufactured with all speed, A being

Aattentions. Recently two players wero ep zumber of very expensivo designs are being prasiching one of the holes, one player carried cut in the precious metals and using a new ball, the other a bill that d precious stones for gifts to European moon played with before. On walking to ates and Uficials of the first class. The wards their balla the players were astonish few presents intended for royalties are ed to setan prow slight near them, examins por to drudge. Nice, nest leaves and said to be simpla

in design but rich and fire ons bell and than the other, eventually stockings are thought essential to a decent

pefecting the older ball, The trip home will be

arow togers of active women falt to be the most im yacht Mochachakri na far as Gairo Hat the ball over into soms marthy ground portant agents of the mind. Hence the will be made by the Rovel party in Taly, beyond the boundary of the links, where pains lavished on the sleeve and glove, Bwitzerland, and France, but the love the caddie in hot barquit could not follow which, too, is as easy a fit as the skin it stay will be made in Englands. The têm him. The bind dropped the ball for on Franch opteet, louds Tself to every [ loaves Bangkok in the first week of April, instant, looked sideways with a morty and will be in England to take part in the

Diamond Reign celebrations.

be made in the Howartho hav ono indy away with vir out. The hand and she are in a coun-

Joining

beak

he

in bis eyes, at math as to

wish you may get it is picked peries what the skeleton is to its clothing motion of the figure, and is to skirt dra- again, and with offaraive assets of desh. The English, unyielding, conser Salam bent over the ends of the players

Chaunt in How Candans. The row devised for the lady, or for women, setting up to be ladies that is to say

the Machaticers in England, he will my Choibal read to Sweden, Danmark and St. Peters barg, returning to Slam via the United Beatas. The Royal Troht will meet his Hongkong or one of the Jante idajasty at horts in Berbemos, end will convoy him

dans son came thing dozens of fine to lead Elle Kres. Compression was its Acoustiat var, bas delibusted on his object. What sigulicanos is there notaleg Fade we are sorer in hear has in the ssential difference between both

bais) kpah the faraydan

1. Pte 4

Game No. 83.

Score CADE

2. Ko to B3

3. P to Q4

4. Kt takes P

4. Kt takes Kt 6. P to R (1)

7.9 to K

- Kt 3

8. PwQB 4

10. B to Kt 2

11. Q to Q2 12: 1 to B 4 18. P to K Kt) 14. P to Kt 6 (0) 10. Kt to R 3 10. Castlea 17. Kt to B2 18. B to Q R S

19. P to B5

20. Kt to K S

2.9 to an

22, Q takve R ch 23K to Kt

to Kt eq 24: Q takes P 26. B to 3.... 29. Baku B 27. B takos KBP 28. R. to KB 5q 29. B to

30:

91, to RT 32. takon P'ch 33. QoQ 6, oh 84 to K5 ch 35, to E7 ch

P to K4

Kt to QB 3 P takes I

Kt to B3 Kt P takes Kt

to K9

Ktto

4....

3

R3 (1)

Q to B 4 (0)

Kt to B&

Kota K 3

P to Ki 3

to R3 B.to K Kt 2 P to E 3 Q to 2.

takes P PoQB4 Ptakes P

·B takes KP

B to B5 Kt to Q B to R2

B takos Ki B.takce R 9 to gra

I takes P(8)

to

to. H.7.

to H3(b) Q takes A K to 'sq K to Kt. 21033 At to B2

that be bad ever come across to socount I would ask Dr Buffer to remember that for the wonderful difference between his condensed reports of Societies' mostings

upon

Haunts Me Stil,

heel of the ship. He was baker by trade, dream to him now ea it is to me. The and I dare say Gréeuland is as much a Strand Magasine

dealings in his private life and in his deal should not be taken as authoritativo-IPA, said the little boy, did you know ings as an artist. His friend Profraum,

Mahally had suggested to hin-it was not

agrenable it seemed

JAMES A. LowBOX.

the only onts that presented itselt as reason. Parner Music boss, Violins (ine models), ablou taps Handel acted on the Mandolinos, and Strings of all kinds. W.. principles of Machiavelli in being sorupul Robison & Co. ously honest in small matter, so that when he wanted to perpetrate a big swindle he could do so more successfully. (Laughter)

ARE these your clothes or nune 1 BUKUR the athletic wife. Look in the poocets was the reply. If you find smelling sate they're mine if it's a whisky took they're

that the house fy lays mera than a million oggs "Perhaps she does. Willis;" BISWAY- ad his bald-headed parent, but I don't

so how nhẹ,

she got the time..

A RUSSIAN army officer claims to have discovered that a fearfully powerful pr -Jones is all right, I suppose, but he ploeva pan be made out at eggs. Why, and I do not like each other a bit. She there are plenty of Amerban sebore whe Well, that is much to the greats of both of found that out long ago. you.

I'm a plain, blame man, Margarse and can frame no anayed pathos, Will you maris, ma l'1⁄2 I'm a little on the plain,

And in the bright mocnlight we could son. Ha (tolling aarsbrewith adventure) the darke ausies of the wolvesi Bhe (breathlessly) Ch her gut you much bare bron that they has the muzzles on

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