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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. (SUPPLIED TO TEN "CHINA MAIL']
LONDON, 18th April 1897. GREECE AND TURKEY. Four hours fighting took place on Fri- day near Nizeros, between Turkish and Grook regulars in which artillery was om ployed.
TURKEY DECLARES WAR. Turkey has declared war against Greece, has recalled her Minister from Athons, and handed passports to the Grook Minister at Constantinople. Fighting has communced Along the whole lino. The Turkish bat tarios at Prevesa havo sunk a Grook statur; and the Greek dotilla is now bombarding Provesa,
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[Preves is a strongly-fortillod Turkish port defending the entrance to the Gulf of
Arta, and situated at the extreme south-
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EASTER HOLIDAY EXCURSION. This year's Easter Monday excursion
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mr Blamey-It may mean...
we may be guided by what wo found in I think we are almost safe former cason in drawing that conclusion. Perhaps it might
bo well before discussing the business for which we have met to-day, if I gave dze shareholders nu opportunity of asking any questions referring to the auing or regarding the working of the mine fore discussing the matter of rising more capi
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NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL,
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DEPENCE OF BERMUDA, London, March 22.-The House of Com- mone sat in committer several hours to-day on the military works, bill. When the
have looked for such a THE NEW IMPERIAL CHINESE PUNJOM MINING CO., LTD. direction or that part of the mine in which lodo thing we
BANK. ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
TERRIBLE TORPEDO ACCIDENT. An ́extraordinary general meeting of the the pocket had boon found. Mr. Blamey long time. No doubt we have oiton
Shanghai, April 14. A Race for Two Prizes presented by Mr
informs us that if it :es to the North, been in very great straite at Panjom, and
The public will not be surprised to learn New York, Marok 20. Tho Herald's W. Mitchell will be eniled on Saturday, shareholder of the Punjon Mining Co., that it means a very important find for just in the nick of time we have some
across a lode of rich or which has tied us that the progress of the Now Imperial Chi- correspondent at Malts cables na followa over our difciculties. This now and so ueso Bank is already threatened by mon- An explosion which would have had fright- the 24th inst. Starting gas at 2pa. "All Lad, was hold today in the Company's the Company.
offico, No. 9 Praya Central, for the purpose start together.
of having the opinion of the shareholders The Chairaan Probably will menu for as it goes is very satisfactory, and is, I darin influences, and a desire on the part fal consequences if it had happened in the Course:-From the starting line at Kow-as to the raising of additional capital or the very important find for the Compay, and hope, an omen that wo will be able to find of the higher authorities to annax so much interior of the vessel occurred yesterday to a lode of refried gold that will be lasting of the estimated profits as they possibly the British first-class cruiser Thesetts. She of the Company. Mr D. even if it is to the South shere is still a reconstruction loon Point, round Channel Rucks, a mosk Gillies presided. The shora present were: large amount of rock there that may and will to payable. If we attain can. It is reported in native circles that was practising outside the harbor with boat off Quarry Bay West Point, a mark-Mosers W. R. Lorley, J. M. Lewis and possibly hold a large amount of geld, as need hardly say all our troubles will be the Yaungli Yamon mul the Board of torpedess. Some of them exploded as they were being loaded to the ship's launch, bost at Kowloon Dock buoy, Channel C. A. Tomes (Dimcters) T. Blamey (Man finding a pocket of that kind is a very hope oser. If you have anything farther to nak
SB.
some of the regulations of the Imperial injucing 3men. The Thesens immediately ager), J. B. Duncan (Hecretary); S.
ful find for us, and in the position at which with regard to the working off the mino Ievas are both very much opposed to S. A. H. Ruttonjoo,
Chinono Bank, particularly against Ar- returned and landed the injured at the Rocks, mark-boat off Quarry Bay Point, Tabbe, F. W. Terry,
it was found at the 110 feet lovel
shall be very plowed to give you the in-
title IX. It will be well to refresh the naval hospital Whitto two men had their The Secretary-Above the intermediate formation you want.
No questione being forthcoming, the minds of our readers as to what the dauso legs blown off, miraculous escapes are leaving all to starboard, and finish at start-Joseph, M. B. Polshawalla, J. S, Perry,
W. Parians, Hart Back, F. B. C.
The Chairman-Above the intermedisto Chairman proposed that they proceed to
in question is. ing line; distanco 10 miles.
Article IX reads:This corded, one man having his garments blown 6. Wegener, Wong Wing, Ir. H. Silvaxel.
Hough, C. Schwencke, W. A Duff level, I think it indicates that in all proba-the utter for which they were mot Dank shall follow the Western custom that way without any other hurt. Of the injur W. K. Hughes, F. J. V. Jorge, J. R. Mihility there is a large amount of rich rock together, to adopt a schemo to increast at every six months, an account of the gened, une succumbed to-day.
AMERICAN AMRÁSSADORS, - chanel, Captain Tallett, C. Murray Bain, D. in the neighbourhood of this pocket. How the capital of the Company. He would eml business is to be rendered. After a
Washington, March 24-The Iresident W. Smith, G. C. Cox, Captain Wylie, A.
evur, that is more or less conjecture, but if be glad to hear what the shareholders asid dividend of eight für ki, per ato-day signed the commissions of Gun. 1. Mancelf, J.-S. Hagan, F. M. de Grnen,
in the matter.
been paid to the shareholders any balance
Horace Porter, Ambassador to France, Col. Captan Tillett said socing the share runnining shall be considered as profit. M. Ally. . Von der Heydo, F. Witkowski, J. M. E. Machado, Fredericks, and Falul
holders had not mist together to discuss the Out of this profit, the Directors will decide John Hay, Ambassador to Great Britain, matter they were not in a position to put how much is to be set aside us Reserve Fund and Henry White, Secretary of Embassy The Chairman said-Gentlemen, before
forward a proposition, it would be better if and how much is to las allowed as bones at London. addressing a few words to you in connec
the Board would formulate a schone they for the Directors, Managers and Officials. The balance then on huid will be divided tion with the object of this mooting to lay
had got up.
The Chairman explained whatever into 10 parts; 8 parta to ho paid to sharo I would ask Mr Blamey to read his report. I am sorry that this report has not been
echens they might formulato mast be hollers as extra dividend and 2 parts to
Blamey, I am sure, will also be glad to of opinion. Whatever was dono it must
meut fonds and business passed through the said that in view of the fact that a treaty give any information that es in his powertain the object they sought. It would notes, minting cuina, for having all Govern Dillon, lender of the Irish Nationalists, to have an extraordinary Bank, and for their protection and oral of pace and arbitration had virtually beon Iway waark, never Captain Tillott-I think I Mr Chairman, with the majority of the meeting and pass a resolution for the issue support. After the Reserve Fund kas te- concluded between Great Britain and the shareholders, that I have any covers of 20,000 shares and find in a month after cumulated to Tis. 5,000,000 it shall be destinited States, he wast protest against a ation with, that was all most distretly wards that only a few hundred of ther heided by the Directors as to whether or not proposal of large expenditure upon forti disuntisting with the snagement as it has been applied for. They would then be in the setting aside of reserve funds should be fications at the very dour of the United
position that they were in-
discontinued. The Peking government States. He would not say that they were bam going on for five years and the result a wise it more or less the rughing, now soutes to clala fretu the Bent rere to be orciel with hostile intention, but they we have arrived at the present day,
deal o is a grent doni of linsatisfaction about. Five mock of the public and it would also lower than the two parts of the profits above were at any rate intented as defence years ago cgnificent prospects were held their status very auch at a company. The mentioned as regally for the permission and he wonki advise the United States o now--we are next people who were disposed to purchase the granted to the Bank, and for the deposit to watch very carefully the erection of sent, and where
our to being landed in bankruptcy, and mines,
only wait a little time before leges enumerated in our articlo of March circumstances. they could require the property at their own. It in reported by one tative have always fallen away again.
terms. Io thought it would be better that the Government want its share of the issue 20.000 shares of the face value of profits merewed it as much as five per
cent.China Chazelle. ench, giving the shareholders new scrip to the value of $4, leaving 89 to be called up. These could be called up at such time as the Divators found it neccury. course would have to be paid up allotment. With this sum they would tre able to pay off the preference slures and they would have a sufficient amount in hsud to carry on the business of the Com-tor to Washington, has telegraphed that Mr. Alfred E. Buck, a prominent Republi. pay,
can of the State of Georgia, has been nominated Minister to Japan. It is ex. pested the Senate will shortly approve the
west of Turkey opposite the strong Greet of the Christian Endeavour Society was circulated amongst sløvuruhobbers earlier than . I will be very glad to answer any one which would go before the nox the Government as royalty, for the pornis un pelerting to fortifications in the
fortress of Sants Maura. The Gulf of / Foted a great sucess by all who went on it was. It was intended to have book out questions as far as I posely can. Dir extraordinary meeting free of differenssion muted to the Bank for issuing bank Bermud was under consideration Mr.
Arta was the moto of the historic battle of Actium, where Arthony and Cleopatra were defeated.---Ed, C. M]
WEATHER NOTICE.
The following acties in issued the Olmervatory -
On the 20th at 11.10 a. Another low pressure area covora Northcra China. Forecast:-variable windu, light or mode. irate; fins and dry.
LAWN TENNIS.
CRICKET CLUB TOURNAMENT.
the trip to Pic-Nie Bay, Lama, which wa the destination of the party.
gur,
FLAT RACE (UpCH W members of the Sociuty).-1. A. P. Samy, 2, 8. W. Sahmet,
to it.
There
by Friday, but Ian told that it has not yet come to the hands of some of the share holder. In that case I am very sorry, and Nearly 150 excursionists wars, enveyed think it might, bu advisable that Mr Blancy I hope you reall his port now. uld by the stem-tug Fane, which red beer will give it your carnent attention: kindly lent by the Dock Company, and a Mr Baby then read his report.
Captain Tillett-Vint
my, sir, you were landing was effected soon after 2 o'clock.
guing to say a few words as to why the from Sports were indulgel in on level ground. changes were wit adopted carlier, but
fail to see anything in the remainder of the The following are the results
Blaney Why it was not adopted Guus' RACE-1, E. Piinston, 2, M. Rod-report wluck
have been very good. Up to the end of
Mr Blamey-If arder, I would that month there was no increase, so far
I can see no serious falling off. In our like to criticise the statements subtained in report we were then working at the the report of a private meeting held on the intermediate level which was turning 16th March. I hope the Directors and not out very satisfactory now, in
fact spare me for a moment and criticised me it gave us much more grid than I expected. on my report. There are statements here The shareluilders au consider that in which I shout very tuuch like to reply to. ploce like Punjon when one you have gus (Applause)
staff of labour that labour should be kept if
If you dismiss a mat he in. possible. If melistely gues out of the district, and you cannot bring him back any more. Sa that, we have always wo went on hoping, hoped previously, that something would be found instead of sexding away our mon that something would I found which th
earlier. Ep to last November our Fields frous time to time expectations of success stances wool? their craightened circum of government funds and the other privi-fortilentiune in the Derinudas under the
OPEN-FLAT RACH-1. T. Ros, 2, Sergl.
King.
The following ure a few results of second TISED LEGSED RACE-1, W. Baker and
ties:---
Platt beat Cox.
HANEIONSHIP.
Bullard boat Potts.
Gibson bent Anderson.
DOUBLE ILANDICAP.
A, D. Grayson mad H. &. Langhorne (owe 15.3) beat R. Kozhovar and P. A. Cox (TecDive 15).
R. Houderson, 2. F. Baker and 51, E. Asger
LASIZE NOMINATION RIFLE COMPETITION,-
1, Mr Carter, nominated by Mist ner; 2, Mr Gilchrist, nominated
Miss Lawrenco.
by
FOUR-LEGGED RACE-1, E. W. Knight, II.
McCulloch and E. Foster.
After an excellent to, the party was
Mr G. C. Cux-I hegi mauve that Mr Blang be invited to reply to those eriti ciems that he has referred to.
whatever
Of
After some disenssion a motion to the above effect for the issue of 20,000 shares was proposed by the Chairman and sacord od by Mr Georg.
Mr Murray Bain asked the Chairman the meeting to consider the proposal.
Paper
JAPANESE TELEGRAMS. (From the Kube Chronicle.") THE NEW U.S. MINISTER TO JAPAN. Tokyo. April 10. Mr. Hoski, the Minis,
nomination.
THE TROUBLE WITH HAWAH.
It is reported that the Government con-
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Sir Charles Dilko replied that fortified coaling stations would be an absolute necessity to Great Brita on the American
of side of the Albantic in the event great war. Most of England's food supplies come from Amories. It is improbable that the United States will ever bo opposed in war t England, mid the MD of the Bernicklay as
as a basis of British naval operations on the American side of the Atlantic is in no sense whatever direc ted against the United States.
The hill was finally reputed to the Hnise without amendinent,
EL D. Mattinson and R. Humphreye photogmpiod, and finally reached Heng-would provide profitable employment for by Mr Blamey, as I am sure that whether they had power to adjsiders the action of the Elewaiian Govern- French Minister for Foreign Affaim, is
(scratch), bont G. P. Lammert and A. | kong at 8 p.10.
H. Skelton (ows † 15).
A. L. Cay and S. Faria (owe 15.1) beat E.
M. Knox and E. M. Hazeland (receiva 15).
M. Bullard and H. W. Slade (owe 15.3) beat A. S. Anton and Q, Millward (owe la.1).
"A' CLABS BINGLE HANDICAT
H. S. Maberly (owe 15.1) beat H. S. Lang.
horne (owe 13.3).
8. Faris (oro 30) beat G. W. Millward
(we 16.3).
Cor walk over.
Bartrun walk over.
'' CLASS FINALE HANDICAP. F. Collins (owo 5.3), beat H. Crombie
(scratch). A. P. Wellman (ovci 15) beat E J. Mosen
(receive 16).
D. Wood (receive 15) boat J. Hooper
(owe 26.2).
PROFESSIONIAL PAIRS,
T. S. Stuith mud-"JM. Atkinson boat E.
2. Mackay and I. W. Slade.
VETERAN'S SINGLE BANDICAP.
T. S. Sarita fowe 15.2) boat J. Hastings
(roosive 15).
The Mainichi's correspondent in Seoul de- clares that the Russo-Japanele convention has estranged the sympathics of the Ko- resas from both those Governments, and under the intuence of Mr Consul-General and more to Great Britain. Could Sir Claude Dooald spend two or three months in Seoul, this writer, adds, British influence would be supreme.
SIK CLAUDE MACDONALD. ADDRESS FROM THE CHINA ASSOCIATION.
We understand that H. E. Sir Claude Macdonald Icaves for Macao to-morrow in cne of the torpedo destroyers. He returns on Thursday morning, and will leave for the north in H.M.S. Humber. He met the Committee of the China Association to day, and conferred with the members on
several matters touching trade interests in China. The following address is in coetse of signature for presentation to Sir Chaude before his departuro for the north :-- To His Excellency Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald, K.C.M.G., Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in China....
YOUR EXCELLEXOV,
you
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them. That is the only reason I cat give,
sayouthni I have a great den t heavy expenses if this meeting will allow me, hut perhaps that may come later on.
The Chairtaan-If any shareholders pre for to ask Mc Blamey any question I shall bo glad if they shall is s
E. S. Joseph-I should like to ask Mr Blaniny About the Guban Mines. Are they extracting the gold from them or are they expecting to get any gold from them?
The Chairman-I think you will get little information with regard to Gulau later on.
Mr Georg-Chn Mr Blamey tall u in what way he wishes to reduce the staff!
The Chairman-Mr Blamey has already prepared a statement, giving the reductions proposed, but as that statement is a little
A
Go to
THE SCENE OF THE WAR.
Other
London, March 22-A carriage bearing an English special correspondent and a Grack officer was fired on by Turkish siflo men near the freatior. The weathor is vary severo, snow is falling.
March 5.The war correspondent of the Times now on the Macedouin frontier, sage that in his opinion the Greek army is
Jordan the popular mind is turning more of the Provincial Authorities of the Kwong with daily in the workings which to the too long to put into the report, he left iterations of the new department of the Bmmoned to the Palace by the Emperos ant yet ready to take any decisive step.
THE organising meeting of biota hai Reserve in Municipal Board Room on the 15th inst. was attended hy a Mr large number of veterans and others.
ed
Concesiona
Mr
Following in the from Tu with the dispatch of atrof-war to The officers must first drill the rau levica
the Government
of tho
But
The Chairman-I think, gentlemen, the document Mr Blarity refers to is the
GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE. report of the private nesting-not his
Low, March 27.--The conferens o port and I am sure we will all be very pleased indeed to listen to any criticisms
which the Marquis of Ealisbury had in Paris yesterday with M. Hanotaur, the he says will be in the interests of
no most important not only with the Treaty, Mr Blamey then proosedud to reply to He did not think they should be rallment in refusing permission for the landing holder and the Company. (Applauso
the Eastern situation, but as the printed re-us criticisma contained in
ed on all at once to give their opinion en of emigrants to be a breach of the
relations between general: Mr Bain and has decided to enter upon negotiations hearing apoa the port of last meating. In regard to a schome of this nature.
that M. Hanotaux greeted Lord Salisbury statement that parhaps they had got off ultimately moved that the meeting be with view to insist upon the observance of Great Britain and France. It was noticed
Treaty stipulations. It is expected that Captain Tillett reconded the track of gold, Mr Blamey said this adjourned. could hardly be. They took up the and thought that an adjournment till detailed report from Mr Shimamura, the
indication ing was even more cordial, the conference was satisfactory bo whole of the roef, go shnt there could not be Saturing would give then tune to consider Japanese Einister at Honolulu, will be cordially when he arrived, but their part- tics. It is believed their conversation en- Japaness demande will thereupon he come any mistakes in that direction. He attri- this mouwenons step in the future of the received about the 20th inst., and the buted the seeming hicrease of expenditure Compony.
Mr Fredericks meyed that the meatingmunicated to the Iawaiian Government. braced all the important topics, especially since October, 189, to the establishment
question, which only Intely of the calcining and cyanide works. The proceed, but his motion was not accepted as At the roquest of the Foreign Minister, Madagascar and Tunis, sad probably Egypt.
dispatch Chairman had evidently not had informs his name was not on the roll of share the Naval Department has decided to The Tunisian que
two men-of-war to Hawaii. It is
was a serious contentious point between weather holders. The Chairman-Gentlemen, I am only tion of the correct sort as to
Mr Parlane then rose and sail if there expected that one will bo the Miyeiban the two countries, is now stated to have Mrtaings. He might tell them that wes- going to say a few words to you.
but it is believed it will be a more powerini believes that Lord Salisbury suggested that flamey has represented the matter in as ther tailings were tailings that were was any difficulty in the matter, he would the fate of the other is not yet known assumed a promising aspect. The Figura
Fessel thar. the Hiye.
the Island of Crots be cupied by two clear a light so he possibly cua with regard highly oxidised and contained an amount propose the same nation.
Mr Blamey
Mr Joseph seconded.
The Borsign Minister received on Thurs powers, one of them being Great
Britain The amendment 'was carried that the
day a report on the Huwatian matter frors And the other France or Russia. to the Company. So far as I can judge the of silt destructive to cyanide. report of Mr Bluey gives us a very fair explined in detail the treatment of
the present state of affairs at the thest
and also that of the meeting proceed. Mion of th
thest tailings
He thanked Captain Til
After sume discussion the Chairman's Mr Shinamura, the Japanese Minister at French newqapers and the British prosa s fol- Jalis mine; the information is perhaps healing.
lett and Mr Lewis for proposing and nation to reconstruct the Company on the Honolulu. Negotinti will shortly be regard the conference sur sign of improved somewhat vague and indefinite, leaving us
lowing the visits of Queen Victorin and the vory much in the position of waiting for secondling the motion that he might be lines mentioned in the Chairman's sponth, opened, and a loan of-war will be at once rolutions, and capecially significant as
Toke April 3-Captain Uyemure and Prince of Wales to Fresident. Faure,
Tha sonicthing to turn up. At the same time asked to Hongkang to have an opportunity was carried, in opposition to a propanal by dispatched to the Hawaiian islands. you all know that gold mining is one of the of puting matters in a clearer mange thun Me D. W. Smith to issue 60,000 new five officers of the cruiser Higet, waich is to British Prosier, whose health is much be dispatched to Honolulu, were given an shaken, is expected to remain on the The Members of the Hongkong Branch most excuintive ventures that any unhe old do in a letter. He had been forence shares.
wanging mincs for the last twenty-five
audience by the Emperor at 10.30 this Riviera until altor Easter of the China Association desire to avail en angage in being most frequently accum
OPPOSITION TO THE IMPERIAL merning thousalvos of the opportunity afforded them panied with the greatest disappointment. years, ned Lnd never been discharged in
[It is reported in some quarters that the POST OFFICE. by your passage through Hongkong to offer uncertainty, and failure. So far the inven. his life. He referred the mecting to
Hiyei-kun is merely going on a man, tive mind of the scientist has failed to number of firms under whom he had been thoir must hanty thanks for your ex-
Our native correspondent Peking
cruise, with cadets, to America and Hawaii, ertions in chtaining from the Tong-li provide us with any hard and fast laws for employed.
writes that the Emperor recently re- und
not time to reach Honolulu before prospecting and following the true source Yamen the very explicit and very satisfac tory declarations as to the rights of British of the gold-bearing rock, thus leaving the
ceived a memorial from the Canser, Hsu Auguet. The Hiyet is an all panel of Tao x, in which the latter complained 2,284 tons, described as composite iron subject oonveying goods under Transit esurse to follow on the lode entirely to the Passes into and from the interior of Chi, judgment and experience of the minet,
in strong language of the severity of the ra- belted corvette, with 17 gunt. Ed. K..]
Tokyo, Aaril 10. Marquis Stigo was rocently made public in the Proclamations certainly there are many indications not
vernment, inaugurated Sir Robert Hart. Turg and Kwangsi provinane, and to con-eye of the expert miner conveys much out.
of the Censor this afternoon, probably in connection Mr Blomey said it was stated in the report there came alo gratulate you on having brought to a suc reliable information regarding the lay of the
and organise an eficient transport ayetem. of things along tho cousful conclusion the long-protracted no ground, but unfortunately the signs ara that they hart 14 Europeans employed at Chung-lin, Viceroy of the Two Kuang Hawail. gotiations for the opening of the West not always reliable, but often land is away the mine. They hail only. There were provinces, in which H. E. made the same The Jiji Skimpo states that, according to appearbest degrau warliko.
frontier is in the River, and for having completed and sign from the lode we are making every effort to the Eurasians whose salarios ranged from complaints and declared that the new Post to the report received by
dincover. No one in more competent to tho Convention, now awaiting ratifica
Cavalry to give $125 down to $50 a month. If these were ofthe last dislocated commercial correspond on the Elswadan incident, the refusal of Every poesihla post is held and all the reads on the Jalis mine than classed as Europeans there were 12. tion, embodying that among other valuable a mustworthy in has been our Resident migh
Hand and, consequently, trade, the result the Hawaiian Governmen: to puruit land. ara patrolled by
Constantinople, March 24.--The Turkish of all who intonso opposition who Blamey,
wing arose out of the negliger.as
Minister of Marine had pledged himself to They have also to express their extremo Mauger for over five years, so that the gas tell them they had not nearly so being the
the ponies. He then read a report which will
of the
Imperial Post Office.
·O. J. Dudgeon was in the Chair and Mr W; gratification at finding that Your Excellency whole formation of the ecuritey mek, they employed as Raub or the other com a suffered through the harshness emigration companies to take the codesty the Sultan to despatch a socond squadron
missal of the appeal of
of the omigrants by the to the Dardancies in the course of a fort
Inights and dealing with thu
before Howatian Court a distinct ignoring of 11. Drumaton tea appointed Secretary approves of and is giving effort to the lay sad dip of the locie, and almost every he clrculated amongst shareholders, dated Majesty handed the two memorials to the steps us to giving notice, &o. But the dis-
question of Tsungli Yamin to report upon, but. suggestion so frequently made in the past foot of the drives and crosscuts have come April and
Government has ordered the Turkish to the motion bors of the Force were.
The conditiona
aditions circulated by the British Comarsunities in China that under his careful observation, giving him a retrenchment. Speaking of the instruc- replying to the Throne the Yaren asked the sight of Japanese and forms a brusch
Babassies in Berupo to span negotiations anopted with certain salutary amondinoutaer Majesty's Minister should occasionally fund of knowledom and exporionco which tieng reoaived from the Directors to dis- Sir Robert to reply to the memoriale in of the Treaty. It is believed that the for the purchase of three ironclads at the to the proposing members of
a metrorial to the Empurur. The result Goverment will send a man-of-war to rozcived the suggested by Mr Dudgeon, the mentioned visit the Treaty Ports and hear, see and well qualifies him to give us the informa charge curtain men, he said he had
instructions investigata for himself and the Members on wo so much desire as to our future knocked them off before he
WRs that Sir Robert rese
onolulu and lodge a strong protest with cost of 10),
March 26,-In the Houso vf Commona that he hoped to have 100 members, and
Aftor reading the re-instructions, Theao men were angloyed at
during the consideration of the Tokyo, April 12. The dispatch of a Foreign Chen setimates, My Merlay would divide them into 3 parties, one for of the Association most carneatly hope that hopes at
this may not
Tata of the opinion certain works accesitated by the foods. 20 modify and alter many of his regulations, the Hawaiian Government. not be the last time they shall sen port
Post Office so work into the views aud CUR man-of-war to Honolulu has been decided the Central Police Station, one for Hong-the Southern Parts, but that it is only the exists with to future developments part of the year al their works were more venience of the masses that nothing in it on. One vessel will be sent, and the inas criticised at length and with great vigel kow with rendezvous at the Hougkew
to Mr. Shimanza, the Japanese the setion of the powers in the Greco first of regular series of visits to be made there is still some evidence of hopeful or less under water, and much destruction may disturb tho harmony which should ster at Honolulu, will be taken by the retan air, and invited the Govciminent Police Station, sad one for the Bubbing periodically by yourself and your successors
and the exist between the Government more which fully warrants the sharo Woll Boad with rendezvous at the
holders in making another effort to keep The Chairman said.There is simply one people of the country. One of the com-man-of-war. The departure of the Hayet to take the country into its confidence by a clear definition of policy. Mr Balfour, Stand. There would thus be 0 lieut of happy augury that Your Excel the mise going. We never were in s byt
It in onsuts and sergoonte, required. The ency
origin of
It is believed by some that the cruiser replying, said that the wors hal taken has in the first years of your residence tor position than we are to-day, and with regarding this later in November, in which plaints made which is said to have been hea asthing to do with the trouble. in
call attention to the falling off of the denunciations against the Imperial Post Yoshino will bo comunisaiozed to proceed the echems of autonomy in hand and would khaki uniform, Mr G. J. Dulgens was
salvos. He said Mr Morley ought not to elected Captain, Messi's Au- many questions importance so long under with officiency in the management I trust
specch, and flist unanimously derson, Buchanan, Burgoyais, Clifton, Lon- consideration and the Members of the Athas the good fortune which we loro strugvember you will see the return from owing to the over-zealousness of the sesr-
sociation feul assured
assured that the result of your gled so long and so patieatly to obtain will gold in that month was $23,000. That cer- chers for smuggled correspondence
The departure of a batch of 400 labourers have nado such
Parliment ought not to continue the
Cretan Bois, Coupbell, Drummond, Hayter, Lat. exertions in opening up the Trade of South hours many moms be realised. Thora tainly was a falling of from the month of steamer wharves in the treaty ports, many engaged by the Tokyo Emignation Co
question was only ning, and Noel lieutenants, and Meser
is perhaps one matter that it would be well Novomber, but 15 was a very favourable offciais of high standing have been made who were to leave Yokohama by the Ha discussion. The
a fra, nont of the policy of the great powers tie,
China will be as satisfactory to the mercan-is
to acquaint the charahsklers with before roport taking the average throughout the the victims of the searchers. The climax kusan-mart, has bean prohibited by the tile and trading community as it must be to
to koding to the business for which we rear, and if the information in M: Blancy's was reached iu Tientsin. A Beosial Mos. Minister for Forolga Affairs. It is believed sidered that the polity of the Government It Majesty's Government.
If the Association may be permitted to
high Mancha military officer) of that the departure of labourers under con sengor ( 10 mot to-day, and that is that Mr Bailay, letter had been prob
would have the Terter-General and the Hoppa of tract will still be permitted. one of the proclamatione put out by the to their congratulations and gonda mining expert from America, who repre- finite the matter of paying
civici Canton, entrusted with memorials to the The condition of the emigrants who are proper course is to move a vote of censure. Council on the 8th of January giving the wishes one word of suggestion it would be to | sent a very large and wealthy en toond. Certainly on receiving his letter wo Throne, was Mesu
was searched upon arving gathering at Kobe, sorto having returged submit for Your Excellency cousideation there, han come to China and Cores wheelbarrow men three months' notice of br the intended incrass in the licence fee.tent, until some arvangenents have beonako investigations for the investment of discussed the matter, but seeing we wero Tientsin, and in his lugengo were found from Hawaii and others having sold their that point or abatidon the praction of night-
$28.000 roturTi from the mine vs made for the humuljate investigation on capital in gold mining. He has com getting at the falling-off' was na yet not the Tartar-General's and other sumens in ingroparatory to going there, la excitly criticising small portions of the Govorn
members of howe numerous private letters from N.C. Daily News
's policy. the attention of the Government, and the spot of all disputes and difficulties that plated his investigations in
in the North thought that
Bir Labouchoro then morod a roduction very serious. There is another matter Canton to friends and relations in the
A mesure will probably be taken for their may arise in connection with the West of China and in Ceroa,
of the aslary of the Socretary for Foreign DURING the past week (my the Kobe River Trade, either by the establishment of now gone to the Malay Peninsula with a I would like to refer to, and that is the carital, none of which, however, had relief.
Mags- lotter introduction to the Acting
of
great expense that has been
The report from Mr Shimamura, the Affairs, Sir Charles Dilke and others hay Chronicle of the 13th inst.) deliveries in mixed tribunals or otherwise, and for a
settlement of all chaita
uf tho claims locally,
to get everything Kobo have, by dint of great exertion, been speedy
this rature out of the Minister st Honolulu, states that the con- ing spoken, Mr Lalfeur awed the closure, rat Punjom. His abject in visiting the in the construction of calvining plant postage starapa on them. In their sagornaas gor -shade better than for some weeks past, trade cannot be conducted as smoothly and mias is to report upon the country rock Well, I do not think the erecting of a cal-Special Messenger's baggage, the soatchars tracted labourers woro refused permission which was carried by 130 to 48. Mr dining furnace very costly at all broke open the usual boses containing the to land because they did not take the neces-Labouchere's motion was then rejected by
momorials to the Throne, and it has been sary steps, and the free labourers because 128 to 4f. oxpenso would bunited but pat much impression has been made in r profitably as it ought to he, and will fail thery and to ascertain an`far as part 1 orente the the appearance of the yʊdowns, which have to expand in anything like duo pred payable ore in than district. He has hoard
the richness of the probability of
ard to months neither do I think the claimed that the memorials in question if was believed the money which it la neces-
"I
Truth saya that the Duke of Leeds will for some time been crowded with gouds, to the extent of country nominally
deal about Punjom, and he has an oost of calcining i a very expensive ore. were so handled as to be utterly unfit
80
sary to be in possession of before landing This rofem more especially to Piges-goods up.
Wishing Your Excellency every prosper idea that if the investigation be as favour think this calcining process has been going presentation to the Threno. The mes can be permitted, and which emigrants Ecceed the Bark of Aberdoon as Governor-
it will bo-ar as hoon for at least over a year, and the large
The severity of the attack of neuralgia se requirements, but for export to obodlunt humble Serrants,
has no doubt that on the middle of the year. The expenditure or got security for the payment of the recommended that an investigation into tho
any rate he wok steamer the [HERE FOLLOW SIGNATURES.]
has been increase by a chill. He will ch be out for a week ye representations
ber and October, and there is a decrease superior cficers instead of proceeding on CLATA-I suppose the brightest moment in Nails Are
It is stated that the Duke of Filo, son." they will
will be prepared to
the O Caled make to the Punjon Company & very in November and December, so that
his journey to Peking. makes. Besides, usil ictories are to be and Machinery fust to land; also the latest favourable offer for the mine. What that the ineror so cannot entirely be accounted sacrilege of intercepting n messenger ostry- your life was whell Jack proposed Com In-law of the Prince of Wales, will be made established in Japad from the commence. Maslo. W, Robinson & Co.
offer may be it is impossible for me to name for by the extra amount of labour required ing messorials to the Throns is punishable Brightest f-There wasn't a particle of light Prince upon the occasion of the celebra- ment of next year, which will also
the sum at present, but I think that view for the cyanide process and for the calcin by law with death, or at least banishment. In the room!
the
LITTLE Bess (to visitor): You ain't black,friend, in which he says ho thinks he is bribista to the market. The Cotton market An epitaph for a faithful bram-car conductor al nor be inclined to accept any to you, very extraordinary expenses had the withdrawal of the fecilities offered by are you, Me L. Black, child? No able to congratulate himself on the fact
prosent position of the Company, Ing. No doubt, as I have already stated any complaints are made by Uhinese of ie being supplied at Jowar atas. SugarHe took his last fare well.
sum unless it w
been incurred on account of the floods. He left Hongkong I think about two works that no doubt accounts for the large tan paliva latter henge for moniting sms should hope not. What made you think I was he has fairly masstored the bicycle.
Ch, nothin' 'cept pa said you ago, au that he is now on his way to the amount of extraordinary expenditure, and drawal of the guarantees for safe delivery was!'
and he intends to spend about a I think with the economics that Mr Blade the native Isttss-hongs save, but were awfully riggardly,
INPURITIES EN TEA Blood. We have seen BİK WODÈL we will hear from him, six monthly expenditure
benge
hosts of letter from people who have ratsived great benefit from this as of Clarke's Blood Minnie. It dennot be too highly satinated, for Ir the blood is diseased the body in die it cleanes and alcars the blond fri al im- Barometer sed,Hamamber that the blard, whether pore puries. The ia à good isstimonial from the Temperature or impure, oirtalates through the organs of the Family Dosier, which goes on further to tay midity human body--Lungs, Hears, Stomach, Kidneys, it in the nest Blood Parifier has spioncs and Digation of Brain. If it is laden with poliensus matter if akill have brought to light, and me can with the
At
the English settle nent with rendezvous you in Hongkong on your way to and from that pay the
uncertainty that In consequanes of the floods in the orlier the point is made to make the Imperial -
Poking.
was caused to the roads.
would like to make, and that is
remark
the Canton Viceroy's sovetal
Council supply helmets and material for a brought to a successful issue so the strictest regard to conomy combined you you refer to the turn out for No-omes regulations, 18 to the effect that to Hawaii, by other that the Nania will not be bound by the voice of any but then-
and Moutrie sergeants. The meeting closed with a vete of thanks to the Chsir man which was carried by acclamation.
may be mentioned that, in the room was
add
A
ore. If
in all
syndicate re-considered
has
little more
incurred
be soat,
at the
at
for
in Eastern Europe. If the Opposition coti-
in opposed to the wishes of the country, the Let the Opposition scrow ita conmge up to
ment's
MISCELLANEOUS.
Gazsod Yarng show a better position for ity, we remain, Your Excellency's most abiens from what ho has road of expendituro has only taken place about the songer either paid the heavy fine asked of showed, was not their own. Mr Shimazaurs General of Canada ir. 1808.
whils
domestic
the Jandere
inills are busy not only
China
The demand for Imn con- kets. tinues as lost reported, but buyer of Wire scared somewhat by the com
ехрестя
sante; st
petition between Gorman and American New PTAND and Organ Espairing Materialcate the made by himself to the increased from January up to Septem: next day buck for Canton to report to his matter should be made by the Government. from which Princo Bismarck in anfering
con
haa slightly recovered pring to the firmass of this Hongkong turke Rice
has gone up in price owing to tap Barge BARBSB-You say you have been here bo-
.WE
L
the small
which are now not ektaliable.-2.0.
number of emigranta now in Kobe ubfore 1 I don't Burzi to 'rumomber your 1600 month there so that in about a month or may proposes to effect eczangla News -
Account of the political trouble at Violin Probably not. It is all heated up
and practically Baraphor have taken
we may
is a
Very
and I trust that his report will be a favour neighbourhood of $19,000, I think
every confi abia ane. There is another matter pro. afely look to the futars with Posse MAGISTRATE1 shall have to impose a bably that the shareholders are not aware dence. Twelve thousand dollars to New York Vegetable = maintance, and is pretty well sold Ute for Farious driving Well, won't my old from the
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translation is as followe → Kovo struck & I am very sanguine that this dan frant of a hom issi dattered when he hears from the mint on Monday, April 19 the and information I have gut nézt month, SANICUTERY
that He pla's tend to that kind of com-
smail pocket at ore in the steps above the without in any way
133 intermediate level.
540 ots.or
or the output of alufti), continues to be anything
the
bigmanny Baba-lum 3-on for tufteras Jahring, Cabiyot The talk wing telegram was rucelrod i largo reduction, and from
the gjerende disseto ok i douras, in danes of Baro- } atmost sanfidence Teasmmend 16 do our anlæg Ecze
ro both sold out up to the end
marchants have found it more profitable | diapore al Cupper to Jafn
an be expert it. Fish Oils well maint el, thrugh prices may be exp
Ma Billings took up his cup of what the landlady called cuce, tasted it, sniffed
and set it down. Have you anything
to say against the coffee, Me Billings 1 ask
The landlady. No, ma'am,' answered
mapesk ill of the moment
given
Wo Ara suspending Gabau. Deleon 60 fede
If the
tion of the 60th anniversary.
Mr Gladstone his written a letter to a
Wind
like an average ofale, Barry Besams, Had Lege, Skin and Blood bors and the public generally. For Borofuls, Weather
Hongkong Register,
“KYATÁD,121 |_10 km/ 15
30.08
70
BOXB 60
.70
07
8
DO
Have begun to cink what it was in the, darly part of the year Disaster, Ploples, and Sora of all kindë the Senrry, Edrain, Bad Logs, Skin and Bidad | Ratas urutan
you, to nisl certainly be able to us and effect of Clarks's Blood Miature are marvellous Dises, inghe and Sores of all kinds, it continus singing. This telegram, hint to pay our wey, and I think the potente Tands of wonderful mures have been effected efforts are arreline Thousands of wonderful Elahmt open air temperature on the
F. th Fian, Firal darkstark is very impurtant is, and Inmediately that are now showing themselves my by i Olarke's Blood Mixture is neid siverentes have been affected by shy Clarse's Blood a receipt of lewe sent a pelegram to the get lost us to hope that in the neat where at: 25, 94, par batile. Bowery of werth waters sold everywhere; 11 81. 83. per bottle, ming making for information regardley the future my abiell ke sible to find din lake flieslope and exhorliving,
FOR AT separature on the it.
Beware of working taligd inster, tougheng Cheperatory, April 20, 1007.
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