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Friday, April 80, 1897..

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPLIED TO THE URIA MAIL.']

LONDON, 28th April, 1897,

GREECE. The excitement in Athena in subsiding. The Chamber has been convoked." "

The flight of the Greek troops from the splendid position of Larissa is inexplicable, except on the grounds of panic, or en ze

count of ordeta from Athens.

THE POWERS AND CRETE. The Powers will treat Crate as neutral territory during the war,

WEATHER NOTICE. The following notice is issued from

the Observatory --

The low pres- On the 30th at 11.15 a. sure azon in now lying ovar N. & Japan. Forecast-moderato E. winds; cloudy, dull, some slight rain.

MRS CAREW COMING TO JONG-

HONG.

outor'e agent at Shanghai intimates that Mrs Carew left Yokohama on Sunday List, the 26th April, for Hongkong.

H.M.8. RAINBOW'S MASTODON

MINSTRELA

The large proportion of residents in the Colony have no doubt experienced the difficulty of relieving the tedium of a long men voyage, and can therefore easily sympathise with the isclated existance of But it is on those cold our British tats. northern stations that our gallant que jackets and the loneliness, usore fute, being confined to their ships by theserity of the weather. Many are the methods adopted to give an air of cheerfulhom to their lot, and yesterday evening wo

THE STRANDING OF THE YIK-SANG.

The Indo-Ching B.. N. Co.'s steamship Yk-sang, Captain W. B. Kent, ran ashore on Iwayasaki Point, this side of Rokurou, while du her way from Nowchwang to Kahe on the night of the 1st st, and it ia faared that she will become a total wreck, Assistance has been sent from Shimonoseki, and it has been learned at Messrs Holmo, Ringor & Co-Lloyds Agents here that the thirty passen. gera she carried have been saily land- etcarslip of 1878 The Yik Son was a Lens gross, and was built in 1886 by Moser McMillan & Son of Dumbarton. She was carrying bean cake from Nowchwang to Kobe, after discharging which she was chartered by Messrs Browne & Co. of this port to take a curgu from Karat Shanghai.-Nagasaki Rising Sen.

eci.

SUPREME COURT.

to

THE CHINA MAIL.

OLIVER'S FREEHOLD MINES; LTD.

JAPANESE TELEGRAMS.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

THE V. 8. TARIFY AND CHIŅĀ TEA,

London, March 27.- regard to tha

elisa strength defeated him and deprived CHESS COLUMN.

JAPAN AND HAWAN, CONDUCTED BY BLACK BISHOP.him of his proud position as the leading Player of tussle though he may justly still

Tokyo, April 21.-In reply to a dispitch claim the second place. As a brief and from the Japanse Government inring bright specimen of his play. I give this thy causo for the recent rojection of Japan proposed system of regulating inports, of gamo in which to defeated Tchigori ad Hastings, when he took the sixth plats has given the following explanation:

can emigrants, the Hawaiian Governinent tes, the shippers and brokers of Mincing Lane do-not consider that the new arrange- losing games to Albin, Lacker, 1

1.-The contracted labourers were refus monta will have any appreciable offech up- on English tes exporters, as they chin bury, Selluchter, teinitz and Tarrasch ed permits, because their landing www-com- At Nutenberg last year, he was loss forsidered to be in violation of the Innigra practically no impure tea is now received tanate, au baile Telligariu and ho divided tion Act

in they attempted to come into England. There are many commun the 9th and 19th places with 9 games the country without first receiving the apgrades, but they are merely swoopinga, oach.

proval of the Hawaiiau authorities.

The first ordinary unnwil general meeting of Oliver's Freehold Mines Ltd., was held

5 Communications until the addreased, to-day at the Registered Offices of the Com- CHESS, CHINA MAN OFFICE.

Original Probiome should be accompanied pany; Mr il. Buck presided. The others

ware: Mr C, Ewan, G. R. 1 by Solution and Analysis. prevent

The Hongkong Chess Club meets every Stevens, II. Humphreys, C. Georg, P. Monday, Thursday and Friday from four Jordan, G. H. Tann, H. E. Pollock, A. P. Nothe, H. E. Allen, J: S. Lugen, G. H. till hudf-peal cover pita, at Themar's Grill Potts, J. M. F. Maclado, A. Mancell, Room S. S. Benjuain, Fung Wa Chun, Sin Tak Fan,

Lau Chu Prok.

Mr H. Humphreys read the notice con- vening the meeting.

The Chairma said-Gentlemen, with your permission, I will wept the real comac and take as read the Report and You will see in Statement of Acromanta. the working account a sum of 3594.10 charged to Olivos Wages; this I my ex- you was the amauns paid for prov podraisi

This pecting on the Olivars Freshold. work was discontinued, as we deemed it advisable to make a success of the Eureka. Mine before doing very much on the Fres hold. The cost of sinking the new Shaft and driving to jaterempt the Reef of the

ureka Mino has been cluarged to Mi as an asset and not to the debit વાં Working Account. From the timo we commenced taking out stone from will of course You will 1 charged to working account. Mr O. D. Thomson (of Messrs Deacen

notice under the heading of assets an item and Hastings Office) represented the plain-of 811,641.64. This is an aunt which was

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION: -

(Before His Hon. A. té. Wise, Prime Jalge)

Friday, April 3

1. BAKIN A. MERCIER.

This was a clann for $150 an account of breagh of contract.

tiff.

Mr Thomson said the plaintif was a master mariner, and he contacted with the defendant to take lo Saigon a new launch which had been built by Messrs Gordon for the defendant, the remuneration being fixed

8160. From that tire plaintif employed himself in gotting ready the launch for sen On the 27th Apral the defendant asked plattal to go on board at nine o'clock at night. The plaintiff had seen the launch that morning and in his opinion was not rondy to sail. There was a large amount of water ballast and no sea anchor 20 board. The plantiff did not know whether anything had been done to the launch dur- ing the day, and it was to late at night to macke un inspection. Plaintiff refused to go on board, and next morning defendant said he would not require his services.

The plaintiff aid he had been at sea twenty-two years. On the 27th when he

after

the

wages

tar

Jus from the Now Bilmoral Geld Mining Company at the end of the year and since bere received. Accounts payable $7083.61 represents the amount due to the General Managers at de oud of the year. entitled to change the Company with office may add that the Geral Managers ave rent and Clinks Sabarley in Hongkong, but have made no charge furt the year under

I Contlenen, review. I think,

have said enough respecting the accounts, and should like to say a few wonde about our properly With regard to the Freehold isolf,

have alrendy told you, nothing has been done wo far as Mining is concerned with the exception of a little prospecting Our idea is first to thoroughly develop the

Prablom No. 41. By Y. PURESPEKT. Beck (4 pioces).

White (6 pieces). White to play, and man Solution to Problem No

Meredith.

1. Q-K16. Then if

two movas.

M, by W.

1. K-04 2. Kt-B3 1. Any other 2. Q-K3 R. L. sends mu 1. K-Bch, to which

the reply is K-Q 5.

Hongkong, April 30. The Amual General Mooting of the Hongkong Chas Clah will be held at the Grill Room on Monday, the 10th May, at 5.1 p.n. The annual report, to be then presented shows that at the beginning of the last year's work the Club had $70.02 is Hareks Mine, and then youruence on hand and has now a balance of $185, with livers Freehold. The Eureka Mine was 44 members on the booka. It may be carefully examined in March, 1896, by the regarded as by now a permanent institu lato Mr Willnight, and it was at one de- tion in the Colony, and uld be able to cided that the existing shaft was unsafe. do much for the promotion of the noblest

carried

to be able to

had an opportunity of observing the text on board the launch at tux o'clock and that it would be necessary to sink a of games in the Far East.

there was no compass on board or HOO mults of the vndeavours of a portion of suchus, and she was heardly loaded new shaft 40 feet from the old one. This as |

Reviewing the past year's work, I find the shaft sunk to a depth of 200 that there have only been four matches of and ut, H.M.9. Rainbow's crew to enliven their with water. He did not as the launch you are aware has been succefully carr

that during

that day. At night M. feet; and I am very pleased to dreary stay near Chumulpo. The outcome Mercier asked him to go on board and he inform you that the results ap to the re-importance, of which the chief one was of these ondeavours was the establishment refuser}. The defendur then said he sent time have been musa atisfactory. We list between Fartingal and the World, when Portugal wont rather easily, The have had two crushinge

Gambit matches have served a useful pur- of a company of entertainers, named the would get some one else to take the launch

down and asked for his papers. Planti: 246 tons of neno amounting in all to gave us 282 ounce Mastodon Minstrels, who Ist night gave afterwards said to the defendant that of gold, an average of shout 1 ounce very successful performance in the Theatre. if he wished him to take the Lost down dwts per ton, worth realy $11,000. I hear there is impression among During the Rainione's stay at Chemulpo written agreumont would have to bo made out for $200. Next morning defen

rassults had boon obtained from picked the cold was so penetrating that the engine- dant said he worki have nothing to do room was about the only comfortable place with him.

stone, but I have it on the authority of r The defendant stated he told the plain-3. D. Humphreys, who was at that tisuo in where a company of the men could meet tiff in the afternoon that the launch was together for enjoyinent. Here the Masco-

which the mines, that in the first crushing boat, and carried this water for ballastave bounce 9 dwts to the wn there was The plaintiff refused to go on board.

pose, and I trust they will be combined. Another All-against-all match could be carried on through the summer if the roo some of our Shareholders that thesis available for one or two evenings weekly.

Game No, 103.

Two KNUTS' DEFENCE.

2. Kt-K B3

3. B-E4

4. P-Q4

White (E: Schiffers) Black (AI. Tchigerin.)

1. P-K4

P-K 4 Kt-QB3 Kt-B 3 PXP

PQ+ QxB Q-Qq (0) BK 3*(0) Kt K

5. Castles

J. R.-K

7. l}x}

8. K-B 3

9. Rx Kt cli

10. KixP

11. Rx Kt

12. B-Kt,

13. -K2 (d)

14. KE ch

15. Qx B

16. R-K sq

17. Q-K

(f)

18. Kt-K 4

10. Kex Pek

Q-B P-B3) B-QB4(0 P-B3

PX R

P-Q KU3 K-B

Q-K Kt sq

K-Kt 3 Resigna

Notes by 11. N. Pillsbury:

2. The free labourers were under con- tract with the emigration companies, who had arranged to provide them with werk. Thus, while noininally free emigrants, they were really contracted labourers. There is a law in Hawaii applicable to such labour- but these emigrants attempted to como into the mantry without observing the provisions of the law. Hence pormis siun for lur arsting was refused.

cts,

THE GRECO-TURKISH WAR. THE SITUATION ON THE THESSALIAN FLON-

TIEE

London, March 28-A dispatch to the Times from Vienna saya that owing to the koon anxiety felt at St. Petersburg as to what may occur in the near future at Cou stantinople or in the vicinity the Czar has ordered the concentration of 200,000 troops in the four governments of Sewith Russia. The Russian volunteer dest is now avail.

London, March 29.----A Times correspondent at

I able to trvous whenever BAYS:

talks, etc., and are roady toa. The now regulations, however, would directly inter fore with the low grades of Chinese and Japanese teas, partienlarly green to which aro artificially colored with.I'russian blue and gypsum.

LARGE JAVANESE BATTLESHIPS.

New York March 20.-The Sun's Washington special says The Naval In- telligence Burous has received information Eint on or two of the most powerful war that vessels in tite world will soon be undor construction in Great Britain for the Japanons Government. No vessel now ndout or contemplated will lave such cis-. placements or formidable batteries, and won in emission they will to even grosser and mere invulnerable than the Victorie, sauk como years ago by the ram of the Gumperdown.

These two ships will cost nearly 24,- 000,000 each and will be delivered to the

(Q-K B 4; 9. K×K, B-K 25 Within few days Edhern Pasin, the Tur-powers of the vessels, which are now being

10. B-K5, Castles; 11. KxP, loads to an equal gue. If fox White Kt ch. K 2; 10. KtxP, KtxKt: 11 QxKt, 3-K3; and White dare not capture the proffered account of the following: 12. Q* Kt P, B-B 3; 13. Q-Kt 3, Castles R; 14. R-K $, K R-Res 15. 9-B4 RxPch: 6. KR. Q-R 0 ch 17. R-Raq, BxIt and wins.

t

() Very much inferior to BK 2: 10. Kex P, P-84; 11. Il-B 4. Castias; 12. Kt Kt. QxQch; 13. KtxQ. Exkt: Blanks two bishops should prove simple corperation for the doubled pawn. (-) This move should have oust Black gamo ut once. BK 2 was the only

the

(d) The following variation (first pointed out by BIr Lipschutz of New York, forces a winning attack:

13. x P 24. Q-R ch

15. R-K 39 16, O-R

17. Kt Kt5

PxB R-K 2 (best) B-K 2 Q-B 4 (best)

kish commander on the Greek frontier, hase under his command 110,000 tuen.

I

Japanoes Government in about two and Balf yonra, Soma delay has followed, from the ponding the settlement of certain proposed. improvinents in the offensive and dofensive

and decided upon, will vessele who finished the nest formidable will constitate the

of the armor class yet constructed.

The biggest battle ship of the British a specially struck with the rapid strides Turkish organization has RIBAL within the last few years in regard to military navy s 14,900 tons in displacement, or those ships, 900 tons of railways and inspitals. Within a month early 3000 tons more than the Kursags 152 trains have traversed Salonica Antype, but out

deducted, there is left only coal being infant system which has stood such a strain 15,0 tons for the woight of the slip, en- is worthy of the highest praise. Thirty ines torpedoes have been bad scruss the bay giner, equipment and armament, whereas in the now Japanese vessels, with a dis- The large supply of placement of 14,880 tons and a coal-enery. froin Capo Kara. Ammunition here and at Constantinople in apneity of 700 kuns only, there is loft being supplemental by Gorman consign 14,100 tons for weight, or 150 tons greater displacement than the largest British ships built.

These vessels arq to have wire-wound

tuents.

A dispatch to the Daily Mail from Larissa says that the soldiers there are be ing armed with rifles ad aqnition

jacketed gans. While these ships will be so uncommon sight to seu lads of 13 and their main battery, matual of 14 fully equipped.

The Daily Chronicle's Athens correspon af but twelve-inch calibre, which the Brit- powerful in size, their largest gune will be pent, Henry. Norman, says to-day that list claim are equal to the American thir- has it from a reliable source that Emperor teen-inch built-up gus, such as carried on William has offered to the Susan the the diana. Four of the wire guns will Gorvious of General von Golte and of other

be in two turrets fore and aft, heavily German officers if the Turkish Government protected by sighteen inchea of viollo steel desires to avail itself of them in the

In the broadside batteries will be top Constantinople, March 30. The Greeks, six-inch quick-firing guns of forty culture: it is further bellaved, greatly underestimate twenty furty-seven cillimetre two and one- the strength donia and Epirus. Edhe Pasha, the

dischargers, four being below water Turkish commander-in-chief, now has at and oru above, the latter at the sten his disposal about 160,000 fighting men and The muzzles of the four heavier guns will

inot R [04]-K 4 which allows Black to difficulty with Greece.

castle QR).

13. QxB P 13. I—ft * ch

20. BxB ch

21. Qx où

22. H x B and wins.

Q× Kt Castler BK+ 3 PXR

K-R H3

(4) An oversight which less in a few

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artur.

the Barkish forces in Mace discotchkiss quick-fixing and five

dung assembled, and by dint of great par ready to go to sea. The vessel was a water aney, and in daily venunication with Meeting to reduce the number of the moves. 1 K-B; 14. RK 69, B supply of ammunition,-a-fair cammissary, which will enable the picces to be fought

severance were able to blast out Negre Minstrels. There was a fairly good attendance at yesterday's entertainment The first part of the programme was entire ly musical. The singe was nicely arranged, the whole being draped with the naval colours, and the men, forty in number Beatly attired in negro uniform, were seated in tier. The portrmance lacked sorte what the cash and vigour characteristic of the British tar, and we would like to sec

His Lordship said the very question that the plaintiff had asked for a written agree ment showed that he had taken his din charge. He could not understand wt.3 he did not go on board that night to see the vessel. Un the plaintiff's own statement, he could not do other than give judgment for defendant with costs.

it

A motion is to be made at the Aumal Committee from nine to five. I hope that 857 result the Committee will meet frequently, for the work of the Club can not be wound up in November and set going like a clock to keep itself moving till May, while a Committee meeting monthly can arrangy better for lectures, simul taneous puformances and other attractions.

Q3 if Px B; 15. R-Q and wins), left Black with a fairly good game.

(f)-B was more direct and deci sive.

MES CAREW IN PRISON. In the course of an article contradicting statements made concerning Japanese gols by the Jiqun (fasette, the Boyeri Shimbun makes the following statements concerning Mrs Carew's treatment in the British gach, Yokohama: Very strange rumours 2470

the men uct with more self-possession. We: understand that the settlement of the turn out one areko Beef is likely to Mr H. Basto by two games to one, and has Probably the most enjoyable item of this dispute between Messrs Bennartz ard Cu. Walen. I da vot like to he too sangue, before it will become a permanent posses of the country to which our contemporary, bus weak in cavalry, and equesially an in circles and in clubland, the relations ba

*Sable song and sabot saltation" was THE Rickthers' line atcamer Ellen' Rick.

1

od himself be a miner of

can

notorious

frontier.

her

uf

dressed as a happy Dutch couplo. La the 18th April, with her steering gear out safely say that which he pro- Pipere clections on the floo pot wero tainous seas she wosther and mout-mines has up to the present time been the play of the Dr Tarrasel: is that although criminal as has rarely been esen or beard of the Greek army in Thessaly, which says. Nicholas, on the other hand, is in the

Preferuar Pater

hams, but, in

in the

experionood, she broke her tal

122

300 Krapp guns. He also los au topless at least twenty-five lyel alune the water, and his medical staff, and hospital corps are in heavy tea. in satisfactory condition.

There are two military musts to ench All the strategic points on the frontier vessel, with fighting sops, and a second top are occupied, defended by newly thrown up at the masthead for the searchlight and not an ounce of piskel stone in fact, they

earthworks and other defenses, and are distant signaling purposes. crushed all they had taken out from the

supplied with pawarial batteries of artillery,

These ships are the first of a number the mine. We also learn that the reef is wider

To attack this line of defense, it is under Japanese Government will havs built at the 200 tout level than at the 150 level and gives indications of getting still wider

60,000 men, mostly irregulars, alihogh the United States, uns at the Craps' sad stood, the Greeks cannos master more than abroad. Two neo now heing constructed in underfoot. There is no doubt, Gentlemen,

seno ostimates hore have it that the Geeks the other at San Francisco, both of which that it is the genuine opinion of miners at

pen if

will be of the Beltimore type of cruiser. Mount McDaraid that we have ado a Mr Bouza has disposed of yet another

may be able to muster 80,000 men

AN ALLEGED BOYAL SCANDAD. success, and I hear that some of the men candidate for the Churapionship, defeating

counting the hastily armed peasantry and the raw recruits and rough reserves whom

New York, March 25-A World dis consider that the

of the best in New South now less than three months to hold the cup now gained currency relative to the gaol they havo beon pushing toward the frontier patch from St. Petersburg says: Ach for a month past. This forro is known to cording to stories now current in cours віка. He may yet have four contests to who has so severely and boastingly criticis. part of the performance was the ballad and the Chinese authorities, the claim of but I think from what we hear wo are

and that Leaf by leaf the Rosies Fall, which was the former amounting to about Tls. 150,000. justified in saying that we consider the wage, and if he is victorious in them all heed the Japanase prisuri system, belenus, artillery, in which arans the Tucks are over tween the young Cear, and his consort have Berlin, March 31.A dispatch to the not for the better. The Carina remains

undargone a considerable change and sung with beautiful effect. The curtain has now been referred to the arbitration of mine is a pronounced success. In speaking will certainly have well earned the title of Everybody who hears the name of Mrwhelmingly song.

Carew will remember that she is a

Berliner Tageblatt From. Constantinople so much of an invalid that she has rose for the second part on a very pretty Sir N. J. Hansen and Tsai Thotai. The of our staff in Australia, I regret to say we Champion of Hongkong.

British woman of tinrivalled notoriety, who picture of the Rainbow, off Chemulpo, at steamer Ningchotexcluded from the have to deplore the loss of Mr Willmort,

has enramilted the crime of murdering her ays that five of the powers, not including arms, once into St. Petersburg from tically draped with the raval colours. The reference, her case forming the ojcot of a Senior, whose death occurred in January last.

Germany, delivered & note to the Sultan Tsarskoc-Sole during the entire winter. The matett for the championship of Amo husband and is now undergoing penal ser gorgeously-dressed individual she acted as separate suit at Hongkong - Daily! He was not caly universally likod and ro

spected by all who know him, but be prov.rica is proving a stubborn affair. Accord-vitude in the British Usnaular gaol in Yoko requesting the immediate withdrawal of Her kangaor and her weakness are extrema, the Turkish troops from the Thessalian and she has become frightfully thin, while the ambulatory automatic annunciator was News.

comparatively shorting to latest advices from Animate the hama. Any one who has common sense during bis the source of much merriment. A capitsi

face la pinched that no ous would London, March 30.-The Tinu pab. business association with our Company to 8, Pabury, represent champion), would imagine that the officer in charge of

ability, and we 6; 6; drawn, 2.

the prison was doing

his best to supervise lishes to-day dispatch from its appeal recognize her from the portraits which exist given by two members of the company murs put into Kobe on Sanday morning,

Inatters and see that the regulations are

rians correspondent at Lerissa, the headquartors Signorini Eboni-Legnaui gave a very anus- of order. She was bound direct for Yoko dicted on taking over the management of the

One of the remarkable chamcteristica of enforced, especially when such ing fantastic dance.

that 10,000 Grecks have been stationed in past ef health and full of life and spirits. fulfilled.

Instead of the east end of the frontier with their base wife as heretofore and restrictly lim

himself up with his shatzing desith when Unfortunately his sad

he is an Out-and-out disciple of the modern is coked up thore. Contrary to ex

lümselt poction, however, it appears that, accord- the exceedingly clever.

on the hillsides north of the exclusively to her companionship, no now.” The Sister Sub-hand and atoa steering gear--the lexling success had been all bul utlained pre-school, and conducts his match gamer on lini was a very smart piece his ranoura af present in this port, not at Rapsani,

fe she still in the

Vale of Tempe. From this point they are Consular Gaol con.

much of his time alsowhere, te two bluojackets dressed no skirt dancers. save his ship from drifting on to the racks the results of his predictions. In the late seased of three fine qualities of the fungi. only

Helenistic The Mela is in charactor of a boxer, and Kobe. The vessel was

mesmerist introduced th

mona to Elassone. The Vale of Tompo it. at Oshitas, Captain Strunk kod to run into Mr Willmotts' son, Bir C. J. Willmott, our nation and intuition which were character trary to the law of England, by the provi-watching the Turkish positions from Flat constantly at St. Petersburg and is to bu

financial

we feel con- agent at the min 38

istic

of the most brilliant players of the old, sions of which she should be sent to Hongolf is not forthifed, as the Greek ling is seen almost every night at the theatro, mosk A very good bout took place between Bruin she arrived. She had starte ater when fident we have i capable business man

which we may

call the chivalrous, style of o but strangely enough, she seems to

capacially at the opera, where his undisguis drawn from tento twenty miles further north. and one in

in whom wu another member of the Company frames and part of her deck aft.. As she is MrOglethorpe, our present mining t

wu can thoroughly rely. choss. When the doctor plays aordinary be going to be kept them for scho your Indacel; the Greek force has no fortified d'admiration of the American prime donas

until the time arrives when the New

Miss Siby) Sanderson, is expiting much Three clog dancers were loudy

The Greeks seem to tungt, games he shows us the brillant side of his

Ines in Thessaly. applauded a new ship, she must have heen very rough.

comment outsider themselves only in the light of en Prili for their clog calisthenics, and a series of ly handled by the seas, and, under the is a man of great experience, and has shewa less powers, and needless to say, we like Treaties will come into force, with the

aulacious

His relatives endeavour to encourage da by the manner in which he has carried out hun bost then I give a specimen of his bail-

expectation that sho eiren instances, is lucky to have made port the work in the Eureka Mine that he is liant style played reoantly by Dr Tarrasob a araneaty being granted. It is no small territory, likely tould not stops viator tend to testrange him from his wife, sinsa voding force and not as forec ocupying far as possible every infatuation that can then be

be released

general aded through a and Compra.' The military manœuvres by

the right man in the right place and con- the Nuremberg Chess Club:

result this of the Celebrated Coloured at all.

wonder that although

could stop they both resent and fear the intuenc Mr Will- frned the high opinion the late Constabulary, under the command of Chief

Tr import market in Yokohama still con mot

great criminal she is treated like princess. They are Constable Cornellus Cornawake, 0.0), were times stagnaut and almost dead, says the most always fond of him. It may interest i exceedingly arausing. The programme con- Jupan Weekly Mail, cottons ad yarns be. Shareholders to hear that Mr J. D. Hun.i

Great credit is due to the simply unzalesbic, whilo metals are phreys, who has been in Australis White (D: Tarrasch). Black (Dr Hollander whereas other prisoners in the gaol are onses. The Turks have the coastless her health and her good inolts.

March last June, 1898, to the end of last, apert nearly as badly fixed, the business to

only

that time at

at the mines. managemant, who announce new fastures speck of being in tin plates, for the new He has now left for England thoroughly

the greater part of for Saturday's performance.

tea season. Korosene in piling Eut bagers are scarce and wary, under the belief satisfied that our interest will be carefully Is the House of Commons on the 22nd ult., that prices will full. Sugar is about the and efficiently looked after. As rogarcia.

future work at the Eureka, it is

is now pro which shows any Mr Hegan asked the Secretary for the Col-only staple Import

briak- onics whether he was aware that Sir Wil-ness, but even in this the volume of trade posed to sink the shaft another 170 feet liam M'Gregor Administrator of British is email. When money gets cheaper and and thus largely extend our field of opera-

Will wee tions you by the plan on the table New Guined, had issued a preclamation Banks resume credits, a turn in affairs may

what has been done and what we

atend forbidding Chinese to enter on any of the be seen? but there sous people doing. One important subject is that of sears from the first discovery of such very little is doing in sill, and with regard them, we expect oura to be valuable and should have elapsed was such a to the toa market, of course every buyer is arg giving this matter careful consideration. proclamation legal and, if so, what was awaiting the new oop. A small parcel of There are, as you know, various processes. the zonens by which it was sought to be new tan is expected in Kobe on the 24th and we have written to the Mines for all justified in this instance; and whether thers April, and by the 30th thors should be a

as any precedent for such restrictive good selection of samples bath in Yokohama information on this point and have no doubt that Mr Oglethorps will be able action on the part of an administrator of an and at the Southern port. It is rather too auriferous dependency Mr Chamberlain only as yet to speculate as to the quality to advise us as the most suitable No, I have received no official information or quantity of the new exp, but the leaf is treatment, I do not think, gentlemen, I have anything more to say, but one thing with regard to the subject.

reported to be well forward for the time of | A year,

and good in condition. Exchange has curtain: those on the spot who are best able to form a sound opinion are confident THE Varsity Boat Race coming nearer, fallen again and closes weak:

of our success. Before moving the adop counts, I shall be pleased to answer qu

and

sluded with the singing of the National Anthem.

some of her

iron

Game No. 102.

KING'S GAMBIT DECLINED.

1. P.-K

3. P-KB 1

3. KK+ B 3

P-K4 BB 4 P-Q9

4. B-B $

5. P-Q3

KB 3 B-KKt 5

-6-PB-3

pro-

of chat

dependency until a period of such a welcome chango. Io Exporte tailing and the best method of treating

On Wednesday the Oxford men raade the might have been a very seriou. tion of the report and statement of Bo- first appearance at Putney, The Cambridge prew have been there some time. A good hic els accident courred yesterday even, teal of interest has been aroused by the fug alat 6:45 pm the Orchard Road new perfonated blades tried by Oxford. says the Singapore Free Press of the 20th To make holes in the oar you are sowing April. Mr.O. P. Owen was driving in one

Air Georg usled if it would not be bet tor to state a few items more clearly in the

7. P-KR 3

13. Q-Kt 3

14. F-KK

lä. Bx P

B--Q2 (a) B. Kt 3 P-QR3 P-K3 (5) KK R 2 Kt-K 2 (d} P-KB3

8., P--Q-Kt

9. PQ KA

10. 1-6 6

11. P-Kt 4 (c)

12. PR 4

(f)

QxF F-Kt 3 Kt (E 2) x P

Ox B K-K 2 QR-Q 64 Resigns.

16. Bx F 16. B-B 7 th 17. PXB 18. BR5 10. Px P 29. Bx-Kt 21. Q-Q 5 (h)

kobys

treated in a

she is such a

a for different way. It seems

ious armyrth of Thermoprine which she vaereleed upon him before she

little upon material

that she has the largest and best call in the roads, with a strong force from their base

There are como who allege that the

gaol and is allowed, contrary to the usual at Katonia, The Greak commissariat at appearance of the little stranger, whos rulve, to wear her own dress and has not Cospin is alendor, though the Greer officers advant into the world is expected next had her hair out. She is also allowed to have all along insisted that the Turks then month, may serve to reunite the imperial furnish her zoom with her own furniture, and dear shore is much insubordinary the fondle ansacter of the linpotfal

toelves are

supplied in this par couple, especially if the baby prove to he a But there are o others who, noquainted rarely house of Kassis in all that concerns the tion in the Turkish ranke indeed do they in any one who takes a indeed

and often seas her

guests and presents

of books and flowers. She gets up always in the morning at nine, and while her room is being cleared she goes tu the room of a prison officer and then goes back to her room. She can order from the

But

casouble view of the strength of the Turks fair sex, express the opinion that the charm having vacu be broken it is needless to or of the character of the struggle.

Larissa, Murah 2-Crown Prines Con- expect that it will ever be restored.

Meanwhile the young Czarina is worthy

Gauler anything she likes for her breakfast.stantine, Commander-in-Chief of Greece's of a good dual or sympathy. With the ex

score of

but exunt

At one o'clock she usually takes a good furcos in Thessals, and wife, Princess meal and a bottle of stoat, and for sapper Sophia, Prince Nicholas of Graecs and the option of her sister, the Grand Duchase martyr to marital day. Elizabeth, horsell Princess Marie the can indulge in whatever she wishes. The whole garrison was under artos to re-friend at the court of St. Poteroburg, whore

of Greece arrived to-day.

misery, she is practically without a

ober single Nor as this all. In spite of other prisoners not being allowed to hare a light in their ceive the Urown Prince aut his party her principles and hor English icons on the and femininu conduct rocas, she is allowed one for the whole The streets were thronged with people and

morality and night

In fact, it is rather difficult us seegayly decorated with flags, the windows

members of Muscovite that she is any worse off in gaol than in her were filled with spectators, and many ladies have clashed not only with the principal

aristocracy, i own house. The gooler is practically at threw flowers in the path of the Princese with her husband's her command, and she is treated almost The Crown Frince was welcomed by the with her bedded that the Cear is by no

It may be ad like a qusea. Although the matters above superior military and civil authorities, and stated are merely accounts which have been later Prines Constantine, smid the enthu-means the first royal personage to manifest (a) The fact that Black is afmid to take eirculating.

the troops, which were drawn up at the Sanderson. The late Prince Ballwin the Knight, as thereby the White Queen fire stating among foreigners in Yokohamteistic acclamations of the crowd, reviewed publicly his admiration for the charts of

past, there must be soLAO would be brought into good play proves truth in them. As I that the power of railroad station, while the Princesses pro-

of Belgiumi was infatuated with her beauty death wound thut Black's move of pinning the Kt was measy is so groot ovan in the gala of carded to the cathedral where a Te Deum much so that when he met with his Great Britain, who boasts that she is the Tas Gung. Thence they want to the palace, every senas in the doserted maneion of the hot a good one.

and as quadron of infantry were stationed. since proved to be antrue was circulated tion in nothing if this be civilization. advance of the Pawns is threatened o

22. P-Et 6 (0 23.1 BR3 ch

Notes

so raysterious & manner in

with seems, at first night, an exallent way direction, and Capt. Eccles was passing accounts. $19,000 appeared an enormous To prevent B-Kt h, but whenever first civilized nation in the world. Civiliza.in front of which two batteries of artillery Avenue Louise, ut Brussels, the story...

water,

30 NEW PIANOS just arrived; best makers, Also Cabin and Transposing Pianos, gearan bed for las climate. W. Robinson & Co-

FIFTEEN bours out of every 24 are now that she had played the part of heroine in being worked by fall shifts at the Osalca this royal tragedy. Bint. The orders for this year's mintage amount to 8 million in in coius of differ ent denominations.Hugo News,

of inducing the car to comb through the him in the same direction. On the other sum or the face of it for sinking the Eureks

shait. That would be equal to about £9 & the King's side, the Pawn on 3 helps but handly the likeliest method of side of the road, coming in the opposite htt

rather than rapedce the enemy's advance. making the bost go f

Faster. As o matter of direction, was arikisha, and behind that The Chairman said if he looked at the (c) This is fire attacking play; White haa * fack the holes fifteen in number are very was J. Burton, L on a bicycle, The

email.

On the front side of the blade the letter, who was going at a good pace, working account be wouldges that it included advanced all his eight FaRTS.

(d) Any move but that, even Q-K 2 wages and everything. He should say the opening is much the larger, tho wood

sheered out into the road to pass the sinking of the shat would cost £3.10.0 was better. [being]] ant away so as to form a alittin

14 P-K Kt 6 would likovias be DR Lowson, of Hongkong, tall us in the foot, without allowing for blacksmiths and white's reply to Black's castling, with an

erikisha, and seeing Capt. Eccles cure cup, actual hole about i fa, in diameter drilled on tried to cross hint. Catching sight various other men that were employed.

Lennet that the plague is well-kapan in Aone wonderful projected schemes there through the centre. It is argued that the of Mr Owen'e trap, however, he curved

Mr Georg thought the items should be all this is very fine play. Taking the Equatorial Africa. It has Bourished in is one involving an outlay of 45 million suck created by these small holes tends back and was knocked over by the shown in greater deinit.

pawn would of course only bring more of Uganda, which is practically on the equator, en for harbour works at Bakan. The to hold * larger bulk of water in front near, shoulder of Capt. Ecoles pouy,

The Chairman said it was merely a matte's pieces into the fray. White and 4,000 feat above sea-level with the promoters desire to build six miles of of the blade than is the case with an the near wheel also going over his leg. Lt

threatens of opinion.

usual afternoon temperature in the shade breakwater protecting an anchorage that ordinary car where it is allowed to slip Burton was at once picked up. & bit

Mr Georg asked with regard to the (Considering Black's position the of deg. In the dry season.

sonis tons sach-Hingo News. freely away ou either side. It is presuid shaken, and taken down by Capt. Eccles

since been called

two pawns for the place, and for the that plague will rage anywhere, irrespostiva of temperature, and that therefors the a raging sails in order that they mayed by the Burgoon of the Iphigenia. No

The Chairman said the whole ospital had moment be invades the enemy's camp, hold more wind. There is no doubt that, '| ziba

to be

there be broken, though

(h) All dangor of a counter attack has advent of the hot weather does not nego not boon

con called up a certain number of

sarily involve the shook and probably some.

dwindlag now been averted.

of the (i) Quite decisive: in frustrates Black's loca, a misny appear to imagine. Mr Georg seconded che adoption of the

attempt to bring his rooks into play. ry well, and after having his report and accounts.

Currlod vhanimously,

ter

8.

This

Ax, amusing story of the lato ProfESOR Froude is given in the current issue of tho British Review to illustrate the thesis that the historian's viewe, though never incon

sistent with his principles, word, sometimes

Burprise to his friende

Frouda's house

a

during a general cleation & avessercall-

in London on bes

bly on this principle that holda are no Reinepure Club, where he was look, abilities if the whole of the capital had saorifles was nut injudicious, Black obtains ports what has been pointed out pay scoomriedate 40 steamer of 6,000 half of one of the candidates. Mr Froude

made in

up.

while rowing with one of the act? JETS Uraleing of the riot and musoles of shares would be called up in May,

starobar etil, lashed to refl

mare dimoult to drive the blade through a cheap on the left side. Mr Burton

the water than with an ordinaryoLE

adma test, however, misde B. Hünler,

the Oxford or no advantage was then

by these over ordinary cars. On i

the perforated car mosme still too so experiment to be rosdiy-med- Varsity rect

formats look more che Se contomers

brest, bandaged was taken up to Fort Cag hing đếng we trust he is now doing well. Caykard sualdant, and so Bosult; but it might have been askily

Mr P. Jordan proposed the re-plection of Mr W, E. Poita sa audicar,

Mr Follock seperded.

- Carried.

This was all the buslocat

iderstand that the young man

Mabal in a little wild W. ROBINSON & Co, Fline and Musical Etory time I've beat out Instrument speclaints and experie, Works nippant to be three of four chops and Factory Daddell, Shi them

to

was out, so the canvassor had to content himself with

aforrogating the butter as Dandan estimated at about 20,000 yen was.

Froude air

vote. The butler understood his misstar who done by a mail outbreak of firy in, the

When pasti Japan China Cotton-reeling Company's pre-

• tha Liberais is in, mines at Gaakt carly on the 17th April. The Mr Froude in sometimes a Conservative Eames spread to the adjaining property but when the Conservativue is in, Air Froude ware affactually dealt with withic serious is always Liberal That butler was a jowel. If all the tribe be as briliant, wa loss,Hoga News

may confidently recommend to some enter.

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