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THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1897.

Tae Japanese man-of-war Fuji-kan pasdd the Canal for Japan on the 8th April,

Hos. F. A. Cooper and Mrs Cooper left for Ceylon to-day in the Miapore.

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THE Bumbay Gazette je inclined to oxonerate Hongkong of having experted the hubonic. plague into the Indian port...

*** À DESCRIPTION of the International Football Match, England. Scotland, will be found en the fifth page.

THE Royal Engineer Variety Club will give an entertainment on Saturday and Monday in the Theatro, Wellington Barracks. The programme, comprises songs and chorusoe by the Minstrel Troupe, concluding with a military drama, 'Treachery at Candelor.'

Is Nagasaki Harbour on the 28th April there were eight Russian men-of-war and one Britisher. Of the eight Russions the previous pect of call of five was unknown," Ar the meeting of the Legislative Council to be held at 3 p.m. on Monday next, the byo-lawe proposed to confer greater powers apon the Sanitary Board in their treatment of insanitary houses will be discussed. Mr | Whitehead will ask the question of which |

he gave notice at the last meeting,

The Commander-in Chief of the Russian Toporial Squadron, Rear-Admiral

LAWN TENNIS.

CRICKET CLUS TOURNAMENT.

THE

The fellowing are a few rosults of the tion...

6.

DOUBLE HANDICAP (FINAL)

C. Platt an F. H. Pollow (owe 16.2 beat T. B. Smith and J. M. Atkinson (we 10.3).

"HOLARS HINOL HANDWAT (SEMI-FINAL)

C.

W.

CHINA MAİL.

CHESS COLUMN, CONDUCTED BY BLACK BISHOP.'

Communications should be addressed, CHE' CUINA MAIL OFFICE.

Original Problems should be accompanied by Solution and Analysis.

The Hongkong OChess Club meets`every Monday, Thursday and Friday from four C. Home fowo 15.3) beat D. Wood (re-till half past seven p.m. t Thomas's Grill

ceive | 15).

PROFESSIONAL AND COMMERCIAL PALKE

{SEKI-FINAL)

M. Mayson and A. 11. Skelton beat E.

H. Pellew and J. S. BartrTER,

CHAMPIONHUTY (FINAL).

Gibson-boat Fare (3 to 1.)

MUSICAL NOTES.

Tam very pleased to learn that the pro- al mouted in this colume last week in regard to an open air concert by the Band of the West Yorkshire Regiment is likely

Aloxeist, has been promoted to the rank of Vice-Admiral. On the morning of the 80th April, the flag of the new Vice-admiral was boisted on the Kuria for the first time, and all the Russian man-of-war in Nagasaki hschour, and also H.M.S. Grgon, relato time practical for I hear that

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL.'}

A BOMBAY correspondent, writing to salute of 15 guns. Courrier de Haigon, furnishes soms intereat- ing statistics of the results of Dr Yarsin's Horam treatment of plague patients. Dr Yonin hirasolf saya it is very important to ady how long the patient has suffered prior to treatment. The farther advanced the malady the less efficacious the treat ment. The statistics given are as follow:- 17 casse taken on the first day, cured 15, died 2, mortality 12 por cont.

17 cases, second day, eured 11, died 6, mortality 35 per cent.

12 cases, third day, cured 6, died 6 mortality 50 per cent.

3 cases, fourth day, cured 1, died 2, mor-

LONDON, 4th May, 1907. FRENCH TROOPS LANDED IN GREECE. Two hundred Fronch soldiers have fand od at Volo, and are patrolling the streets.

THE TURCO-GREEK WAR The impression is gaining gewand that, the Fewers will mediate in the quarrel.

The Greeks are entirely lacking in stores and munitions.

negotiations are in progress for a band con- eart tú be given about the end of the month by the West Yorkshire Regimental band, Ist the Volunteer Headquarters. It is un- Becessary to repeat what I have already said as to the suitalality of the place or the excellence of the Band. It only remains for the public to give the entertainment support by their presence, and the success of this and fature entertainments in assu sured, as the progiamu Mr Beutley is likely to perform is sure to create a craving for more.

Room.

Problera No. 42.

By P. KLETT. Black (4 pieccu).

White (5 piccca).' While to play and musto in two moves, -Solution to Problem No. 40 by W. A. Clark.

Game No. 106. CENTRE GAMBIT.

Black (S. Tarmach.)

White (J. Sewartz.)

1. PK 4.

P-K 4

PxP

Q-K 2

P-Q 4 KQB 3 PyP Kt-B 3

2. P-Q1

3. P-QDS

4. P-B3

6.. Qx 1

6. B-K Kt 5

1Q 2 Bx B

7. Px f

8. P-K... 9. Bx. Kt 10. Kt-B% 1. Q-K3 12. Q--K3 18. Castles 14. K-R 15. ht

16. Kt-Et sq

17. K× Q

Kt Kt G 0-Q! B.... 4 ch Kt-B 7 ch Q-Q 8 ch Qx Koch

R--Q 8 mato

Game No. 107.

ROOTCH GAME.

White (S. Tarasch).

1. I-KA

2. K-KB 3

(Itemowo White's Queen's Rook).

Black (H. Roniberg).

P--K 4 Ki-Q B3 FxP B-B 4 K-R3 Castles

3. P-04

4. B-QB 4

5. Ki-Kea

6. Q-R &

PK BA

B. Castles

10.

K-RAY

10. E:-QUS

11. P.-B

11.

12. K+Q5

13. P-BG

14. *x P ch

T-Q6 ch PxP

Kt K K-it sq B---K Kt b KXP

15. Qx Ktch:

1.

-Kt

16. Kt-K6 ch

Then if . R-QB2

2. PXB

17. Q Kt-B 4 ch

1. Rx K

2. Q-Kt 7

18. Kt--K2 ch

1. P-B5

2. Kt-B 3.

19. R-BA!

1. Px Et

2. Kt Kt 3

20. 8-K ch

K-K4 K-R3 K-KL3 KXR K-Kt

1. Kt Q

2. Px Kt

21. Kt (K 2)-B 4 mate.

1. Kt elsewhere 2. P-B3.

THE U. S. TARIFF ON TEA.

Mr J. S. Van Buron, local agent for the Pacific Mail and O. and Q), 8. e. Companies,

3

*THEIR HEARTS WERE NOT IN THE JOB.

*The Biglish Fring sona fairly gand; Ini the man'a hearts wet: not in the jud-Extract from the tatter of an

courteously forwards the following tole-water of Canc

Their hearts were not in the job: Great

God!

fram to us

Tho United States Senato have re- ported favorably on the proposal to pat an import duty of ten conts per pound on tea. The now duty will go into effect ou July let next.

SHANGHAI SPRING MEETING. THIRD DAY, Wednesday May 5, 1897. THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEP DOTASE-VA- luc, Ths. 150, with Ts. 0 for Second Pony, provided there are four or more store-For Chine Ponies--Weight for inches au por sale - Non-Winners of a Steeplechase allowed lhs---Entranco, T. b.-Twice Round & Courau selected by the Stowards.

Lorelander (Mr Crosthwaito) t Auctioneer (Mr Davies)

2

Wr. The Conqrerur (Mr Burkil) 3 Five starters.

THE NI. DESPErandum Cur-Viluu, „Tk'; 100; Second Pony. Th. 25.-For, Sub- scription Griffins of this Mecting that have run and not won a Racu-Weight for inches as per scale-Entrance, Ths. 5.Once Round.

Bramy (Me Davies).

2

Reformer (Mr Wuilleumeir) ..

灣 Donberry (Mr Bel) Fifteen Starters. Time- min. 41ses.

What English heart would be, When English sailors and English guta Ars brought to fire on Christian nuns And Salisbury stool to the dirty work Of soiling England to savo ths Turk,

*

By order of Germany Their hourts were not in the jub.' Thunk

God!

That English hours today Am as keen for hour, as true and brave As when Nelson's war-ships culel the wave, And Nelson's signal, inhoud high, Choored on his ailors to victory

In red Trafalgar's bay. Their hearts were not in the job." Good

God

If we had our Nelson we With his heart of fire, hús aye of fate, Would Fnglish steep to such depth of chame Thant olish sailors furtignant porn The medals dieir blood was shod to corn,

If Nulson were at the pow!

What talk of concerts' disturbed our rost

What threats une England quail When, single-handed and strong int right, We burled ourselves against Europe's night And fought mul computered, as Grocce to-day Stands all unaided, against the fray,

Nur fears to fall or fail

Their hearts perro hot in the jets' Pray

God

Our hearts that word repeat. God give car English a cobler work Than slaughtering Christians lo please the

Turk.

Lot Englazed's honour speak out, and claim No voice, no part in this bloody grame; No right funt to cleanse our English name From the blood recale in Crete.

Thes. Garr in the Dheily Chroniclt,

THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. The Nippon Yusen Kricha's white now form a subject of general talk and discus sion in Tokyo. An attempt, it appears, is being made by a section of the stunkulders to stir up public opinion in favour of a T. H. R. writes to me controverting drastic change of personnel in the Direc→ the statement that Di Tarrasch is an out- Hongkong, May 6.

as to the motives of are circulated The Annual Generu Beeting of the and-and-out disciple of the metern schoolturate of the Company. Various stories chess. My correspondent reminds 123

these discontented shareholders, and opi Chess Club will be held at Thomas's Grill that the doctor is the fluor of one of the

The report that certain petty officials of tion is naturally divided on the question. the Governor-Generala Onise have perpet- President Kruger, in opening the Yulks.ge. On the first rising of the curtain the room on Bouday next, st 0.10 pa to elevarest skits on the tendency of uwvlern | Without going into details, we may state rated gross pecubithms has set the Kokimia

trausuch the Bal business, and will prot the public offices diminutiveness of the company gives one hably deride whether the room is to be used ! match play, en indication that he not only that the immediate occasion for the rent return to this subject. It accounts bow sorum from M. Frainbaμl at Nhatrang and should be closed ( Queen Victoria's sudden start of surprise, and the wonder for play during the summer months at that he holds no high opinion of the player failure of the company to obtain a specii!f those who are too much worn out for

tality 66 por cont.

I case, fifth day, died.

Total-50 cases treated, cured 38, died

17, mortality 34 per cent.

GREAT BRITAIN AND THE TRANSVAAL

The Pollard Juvenils Opera Company which has opened for a short season at the Theatre is well worth sceing. This won |derful combination is composed entirely of children from eight to thirteen years of

Dr Yarsin is receiving fresh supplies of rand, proposed that

fron M. Roux at Paris. Whilst in Bom

bilee Day. Ho said that the horizon was bay. Dr Yersin resides with the French still clouded, but he discerned light behind

increases when the little mitos bund out Miss Ina with greas clearness into song. Pollard is possessed of genuine histrione

Yersin was not provided with auch an offer tive serum as he had when ho carried out his plague curca at Canton and Amey,

methods would dispel them.

WEATHER NOTICE.

Observatory |---

sinateurs. Her enunciation is as clear I &

instance of

Mu J. R. Crook, Sanitary Surveyor, has submitted his annual report to the Sanitary over Central China has deepened consider Board, from which it appears that he has ably. It appears to be moving Eastward Gradients passed during the your plans for the re-and approaching the E. const

moderate in the South, steep in the For- drainage of 1,780 houses, which with plans mosa Channel and on the E. coast. Fure- of 1,449 houses carried forward frou 1895 east-fresh 8.W. and W. winds; squally, mado a total of 3,235 in hand during the some showers. year. The rudrainage of 2,125 heuses las beon complote, leaving 1,023 carried-for- ward to 1897. Notices for repairs or addi- tions to the drainage arrangements of 43 houses were carried forward from 1805 and

THE REBELLION IN THE

PHILIPPINES.

SPANISHI VICTORIES.

Now,

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اده

*

and

FORMOSAN REFORM.

snunt residence. It is a fumilies with them with the view of

por

on out the fall of the shares, red on secount of the fall of the shares, they seem to be in no mood to exercise ner. The loud damours of ten of this their judgment in a calu and evaded man- class nood not be noticed and in it is abslovely etewty, if the Government Inot their utterances are

by

all impurtial persons.

governed by officials who are regarded with to think that Form.css can be properly contempt in the interior. Or the amirary, in flerely intends to

the natives willing- and make

in & dinciple of the modern school but

lation of complaints was furnished by the the staff of Foruinsan officials is inde up give its mandate to the Committee as to

wise in content to play a dull uninteresting State subsidy for its Europent and Ameri-active service in the interior and those the arrangement of matches, solving com pelitions or

of match it second game, letoid of initiative and profitting can lines. The reader may remeraber that, who have incutred heavy debts, and lastly so far not the Government was concerned, of grasping adventurers intent on growing ugly desirable that all members should be ly from the inevitable slips of his op

ponent. T. H. R.' is of opinion that he

there was originally no obstacle to the grans rich

jas matter how Consul, M. Bilinski. It is stated that Dr the cloude and hoped that conciliary ability and performs her part with a forti provent in order that the opinions of a Tarrasch is the equal of any living of the desired subsidy, but that the Billy any

No wonder that soci tudu which must be the envy of many loay have their influence on the programme. Master; that if he ever took the unwise introduced towards the end of the layupulous.

discreditable Dews arrives repeated. step of becoming a mere professional lesion

Tor appointing such zuch Many players of eminence pour contempt could achieve championship honours; that was shelved for coma politically frunn Burmos

asons, it being heard by the statesmen of

men in the Formann Oltices the preceding The following notice is issued from the ball and heard all over the house. Isim upun problems owing to an entire misap he combines the soundest principles

ply take the little mito zs an

prehension of the nature of these gems of modern development with the subtilest in power that if they insisted upon its mabint should be held responsible, but its Jauties Mazon says The soul brilliancy of the old school; and that his passage it might cause a serious disruption successor is also to be blanc, for it has chese art.

the Lower among their supporters in

the Forno. What the Government must principals are equally On the 6th at 11.20 a. The depression what is possible with children. Tho uther and spirit of the game is wanting in the games are worthy tha closest study of the House. It is, therefore, evident that the not yet effected any perceptible reform in

I can readily excuse as good, and Alf ass of these simple intellectual puzzles, chess student.

arul whose mistakes them for Chess or its 300, aries T. 11. R., for sharing this Company's amicals are not responsible for quickly do at this juncture in to carry out a

the non- passago Goulding is a perfect marvel at len yests.

of the Bill. But some thorough reform, to appoint natives in The characteristic erroneous impression of Dr Tarrach's style, persons, who speculated largely in navicipa subordinate posts, and to encourage officials of the problers is that mate is to be given but that he is not a slave of "the modemtion of the final grant of the requique | Ling from Japan proper to take their pretry is scarcely wise. Certain American papors have been

in a limited number of moves: the superior German School," which the Rev. W.

แ directing a crusade against the employment force or praitismal advantage equivalent Wayte has truly designated the perfce of foreign operatic singers, and the high being assumed as the outses. The mistake tion of the commonplace;" is surely borne salaries they command. M. Jean de here is that Masot, assumes that a problem out by the following game-the first in the must be finished with when the kay move is drawn match played by Tarmsch and Tchi- Reezke, one of the artists attacked, prota | discovered

muderately experi- gorin at St. Petersburg in 1883. a very dignified, but very plain reply. He enced solver can find the key-move of any

minutes, but if he bu T. H. R. ha misapprehended my re- pointed out that, althoug's he was jussitina cac-over in teu aunque, om only le- nack. It is only in match play that Tarenech but a diferent atitude is mahained by out to the new rule fubjects of the in asking for higher terms, ho did not dogins then, The reader when he has solved cautious. At all other sunsons, he is start the public with regard to the complaints Fangira, to appoint the very best oficials to trated and show again by this week's repeatedly made by men of anther class. Form. We ought to add here in rofer It is alleged that the Yusen Kaisha's staff in elice to the domiciliary visits to which so, that in visiting America his expenses the problem should then examine every lingly brilliant, as I have frequently illes- variation, not merely to test his key but to

The enclosed game will be repro general, but particularly in the higher several hight oficials of the Governor were double what they would be in Europe, enjoy the beautiful mating positions in while his salary was not corresponding volved. He then linds in Chess Problems daced next suck, if it has not already upgrades, is incompetent and ill chosen. It is

General's have been subjected in reported that much discontent prevails

connection with the peculation affair, that ly greater, and that if he consulted his a beauty and a poetry that obules the grasp peared.

of the mere keyinder, and that ban its

among the younger members of the staff they were subjected to that process not bo- In successive victories our troops under personal comfort, he should most cer-reat uses in developing the power of appre THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN the command of the feel in thief, cap;

against their superiors, one of the principal cause they were suspected, but because grounds of their discontent being that they rod in the same lodging house with tured Buenavista, the fort Quintarra, and tainly stay among his friends in Europe, ciating at a glance all the capabilities of a

outsidors of little business experience are the real offenders, and so it was bought the villages of Amadeo, Naig, and Indan, in Ho said that his solo reason for promising position.

A letter from Soul duted the 6th April, freely admitted into the higher ranks of the that the latter might have secreted docu as published in the Shopyo Shimpo, gives

service to the great prejudice of the well- Mrishowalteris making an excellent stand the following particulare with regard to the decorred promotion of those in the lower or money the discovery of which was

necessary in conducting the examination.- against Mr Pillsbury in New York, and

financial condition of Korea.—

places. It appears that there is some Japan Times. que of their games deserves special potlee Mr McLeavy Brown, Counciller to the truth in the complaint of the last As containing an innovation in so hucknoy-Finance Citics, who has adopted the schemes mentioned class. We are informed It would have been a ätting purustment ad an opening as the Buy Lopez, and as of his predecessor in regard to faucial ad- that the President, Mr Konda, is resolved

for huving

upon some important changes ery of Amorita for the Americans were intelligener I have gives the score as Show charged his duties

alter, Pillsbury 8, drawn 2. The follow-manner in spite of the many ambarrassmonte not believe that the impending answered by foreign artists leaving them ing is the game to which I refer; I am with which he was surrounded. The punctu will give satisfaction to all persons, we are sevarely alone. Since this reply was writ indebted to the Tones for the note:-

ality of the nonnie

in payment of taxes, confident that everything possible under Fontinued and tho

however, among forwarded to us for publication: ---

The following correspondence has been ten, however, the operatic artista inve heaped coals of fire on the heads of their

causcy of abusera by a most generous act. What

new botices for 328 h, making a total 4371 for the year; 200 of there have been ompleted, & have been cancelled and 72 Kre carried forward. On Mr Ram's resig- nation in July the work of inspecting the signs or private prenses reverted to Mr Crooke. Since then 277 houses had been inspected, with the result that recommendations were made that 157 should be entirely rodrained, that repaire or alterations should be executed 'in 102; while 118 houses were found in good and Cortificates had been sanitary order, granted during the year to 425 houses as having been built in accordance with the provisions of the Public Health Ordinance. Terraces had been met ont and formed at

the South end of the Mount Caroline Ce- metery to accommodate 216 graves, which it is estimated would suffice for the ten monthu rockoned from lut January, 1897,

Senor Don José de Navarro, Spanish Consul, has courteously provided us with copy of the following telegram, received from Governmont House, Manila:

Nanila, 5th May, 6.35 p.m.

a

the province of Cavite. All these places to retary next aalumu was to assist Mr waro strongly fortified and dofended by the rebels, who had 600 men killed and a great Grace, who would otherwise suffer heavy number wounded. We took more than losses. 200 prisoners. The rebels asking parlon aro every day becoming more numerous Tho war operation will be continued and the result will be wired to you.

THE QUEEN'S RECORD REIGN CELEBRATIONS.

THE SECRETARY OF THE JUBILEE COM- MITTEE TO THE GOVERNOR

Hongkong, Sed May. 1897. Sir,-On behalf of the Jubilee Committee I have the honour to forward herewith for your Excellency's information a copy of resolutions passed at a meeting half on

ulejmu, AITA Monday. the 26th hope that they will meet with the apto of the Government. I have kapal

La

J. H. STEWART Lockhart,

Honorary Secretary.

Tax Pollard's Juvenile Opera Company produced La Mercutio last night at the Theatro before a large audience. Ths opera abounds with pretty solos and duets and there is great scope for a display of His Excellency, the comic clement, Master Alf. Goulding in the character of Rocco," the old farmer, made as much of the chaincter as was pos- sible, and at times took up the whole at tention of the audience. His absurd bye play is exceedingly funny. During

Sir William Robinson, K.C.M.G.

&o., &c., &c.

EKSOLUTIONS.

is

frames.

COREA.

din-

in the per-

to the minority in the United States if their early as the seventh move. The latest justment, deserves credict antisfactory i sunnel of the staf; and, although we can-

directora

with the illness of Mesdames Melba and Eames, the Nordica squabble, and the stagnation of business, the thought it best to close the Chicago souson. The matter, however, was left to Mr Grace, who decided to finish the tour if £8,000, were guaranteed. Bive of the directors immediately contributed £1,000, Thor, the brothers de Reszke offered £2,200 Madame Calvú subscribed £600, and Mons. Lascello £400, so that more than half of the required sum was farnished by the much-abused money-grabbing for

(1).That the most useful and most he fitting manner of permanently conmemor ating the completion of the sixtieth year of signers. the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victorin

the whole time he is on the stage will be to ercot a Hospital for women and

Mr D'Oyley Carte na engaged Mr

he is not a moment idle, and his children and the training of nurses, to be Pinore and Mr Compus Carr to write the

who have undertaken to nuintain it icon-

Game No. 104.

White

Black

RVY LOTEZ.

(H. S. Pillsbury.) P-K 4

(J. W. Showalter.)

1. P-K 4

2. Kv KB 3

3. B-Kt5

4. Castles 5. P.Q4 4. BR

7P-QB3

7.

8. Kx

10 B

9. KL-Q5 10. R-K eq 11. BB4 12. Rx Kt 13. Kt x P 14. B-Q6 lä. B.... 2 10. B-13 14. Bx R 17. Q-Q6ch 18. R-K 64 13. Q-Q 2 20. Kt-05 21. Q-QB 3 24. Htxf

K-Q B 3

KE-B 3

Ktxe .

Kt-Q3 FxP PXP

B-K Chetles B-B 3 Kt-K sq QR Q-K5 Il-Kt sq 9-Kat

B-K. 2 P-KK3 Q-R4 B-Q sq PK EZ B-Q R 4

t

PENTE,

in

a most

Audress

of

che

Q15

the

changes

the existing circunstances will be effected in the way of improving the quality of the the restoration officials of the Company.

of orter in the financial administration

A point of some general interest suggests A few years ago the country was almost itself to our mind in canection with this entirely devastated by turbulent mobs and

That 18 question.

Other

THE KING OF SIAM IN CEYLON. A RUPTURE WITH THE JUDDRISE - AUTHORITIES.

These details of the visit of the King to the Feat. Buddhist Temple at Kandy on the lat April, ura given in the Ceylon Ob-

reer

There was stationed at the entrance to the. Maligawa hearers carrying the parapherna-

it usually carried out from the temple with an elephant procession, and from the lowest

the great dificulty step fust above the road a thin strip of facti as; and the apprehensions entertain-perienced by all the larger companies the steps right on tho very entrance to the

country in obtaining men

cloth of various colours was stretched over

ed by the Korean Guverument of the utter throughout thelifications for carrying temple where the relic is lodged ozi disorganization of finances that might cocur of the required

under the circumetancos, induced it to

to Ruzain for apply to

loan, Nor did the on the business. Complaints about incom-which His Majesty was expected to tread when walking up. Near the door of Governmant hesitate to entreat the Pry. petency in the responsible Forvants of com- the tooth relie templo a large eno

panies are board on all sides, and the

sident of the Russo Chinese Bank, who happened to be travelling in the interior, present trouble of the Yusen Kaisha is not stood which was of a bright red colour to assist the country in het financial on an exceptional one. The truth is the with work of silver and gold on it commercial and industrial expansion dur-under which H. M. she King stood while the Gutha was chanted, the All these measures were the ing the past decade has proceeded with a

Jayamangala outcome of the want of a substantalidity onarer out of proportion to the address read and several stanzas

a Russian

relic

barrassment.

chanted basis of revenue. Political motives might

large, and it was also have induced Korea to resort to the increase in the supply of men capable of to do horur to the King. The gathering

the conducting business According to the re-at the temple was scheme of a loan from Russia,-namaly, quirements of the new carcer upon which with difficulty une four standing accom

that she was likely to be call apprehension

Transimodation. There were nearly 500 Bud- the nation lus, just entered." ed upon to repay her debt to Japan, in

tion from one condition of life into andhist priests of the Siamese order pza- view of the unpleasant relations which the other of a wholly different character read by the High Friest of the Malwatts sent. The address, which was in Pali, was **** existed between her and the latter country. cannot bo smoothly affected by any peo: Wihare, to which His Majesty replied in The King himself called the responsible pie in the course of a decade or two. It

English, Minister to his presence and caused him to take generations before the nations

sid then walked up into the will

the tooth containing 23. Ktx QPch&matos-in four moves, () tako immediate steps to negotiato a

will have succeeded in accommodat temple

where he had arrangud to worship and ing itself completely the requirements (a) The opening of this game is original lour with the Ambassador in Soel, or with

make his offorings of some 40 to 50silk robes relations toving gradually i

7 returned to their this reriod of transition, it must be re-quantity of inconse, a silver and a gold

to be paid for analyzed. There is peculiar strength in having unexpectedly improved the Rourees White's 7. F-Q BS, which seems quite af revenue, the Recounts for the first year experience and instruction

ed, one of which was of silver and the now venture, for after Flack captured that of Kent produced a surple of 1,147.192 cising the affairs of the leading no paint uthor of gold. In turn the members of the

and establishments our countrymon ought pawn bin game soon' appeared hopeless as yez. If to this sum be added hat year's over to lose sight of the inevitable limit Bud

Buddhist College a at Maivatto and Asgiria all his pieces became useless mud blocked. The final positions are very pretty. Tas taxes in acrear and the fresh collections etations under which every undertaking of presented His Majesty with a shrine con.

this year, the actual amount will exoced mato is given (after 23. Bx Kt which is million yea. Despite the expenditures, be carried on in Japan for many years to The King. then began his prja, but be-

*grimages, Gnd other oddities are sida, hailed over to the Colonial Government, ilrafta of an operatic drama to be pro- |

splitting. For the song Can't stop he unction with and on the saine footing duced at the Savoy when His Majesty' and ́enggéative, and shows that the Ray the Russo-Chinese Bank. But political of the new industrial civilization. During for zaonka, 200 to 300 candles, a large received a reciferons encore. Disa Elass the Government Civil Hospital, and toss withdrawn. Sir Arthur Sullivan has / Lopez has been by no means inpletely forcer condition, and the bountiful czopahared that a high price has to In crita- tray (large) and two ornaments, tree-shop-

Norwood pats her whole heart and souscribe towards the completion of the carri

into her imperscuation of the part of Bet-ge road round the island, the former to agreed to cumpose the music.

tins,' and with Miss Amie Moores Pippa

the dust, 'Glou Glou, Dan was charmingly

rendered. Miss Ina Pollard made a very

pretty little Princess, whose captietoas Hess is the cause of so much unhappi ness. For a little girl of eight years her onunciation is marvellous. Her love scene with Pippo," when the acks him

to kiss her in prosence of, two witnesses

be called The Victoria Jubiles Hospital,

and the lattes Tins Vittoria Jubileo Road,

The Culd of Church Musicians is to be

or such other names as may be thought re-organised in order to place it on a more appropriate by the Couinittee.

(2)That this Committee take immediate thoroughly sound basis.

Tho contem-

steps to raise funds from all sections of the plated reforma aro not yet runde public, Lest) by 24. Q-B6.ch, K- Ktm; 25. B community of Hongkong for the purposes but it is beloved, they are in the right-Kt 3 ch, &c. mentioned in the preceding resolution, and direction. It is significant that a stert for local celebrations.

than

(3) That the money so collected, toge-time ago, the Bishop of Bangor wrote re- with an equal amount, promised by the questing that his me be withdrawn from Colonial Government, be deposited at in- terest in the Hongkongnad Banghai Dank all connection with the Guild.

Corporation in the name of the Jubilee Committed, and be disbursed by the after

had a humorous touch that was very plons.ing

ing. Miss Connis Pollard noted the por paying for the local celebrations one half

MUSIOUS,

two z

an industrial or commercial nature has to taining sune rolics, and two old books. small hitch fore many minutes passed s corde.--Japan Times,

between the King and those concerned was freely whispered by the large number assembled. The King it apporrod waa-

of Prince Fritellini' oxicodingly well, and towards the erection of the Hespital for Mr Wilborg, a young Dimbula planter. reoont soumey. I gave a short biograhe Purchase of land to be appropriated to the mother bas nursed them all herself. The lie was very disgusted at all that took place.

RODIA

^

over and above the budgetary items, in curred for State funerals and foreign com The oldest Chose Magazine in the world missions, the King has sanctioned the fol

loving is the Deutsche Schachzeitung, of which Dr 1. To increase the Reserve Fund by the 4 VIENNESE woman of forty has already shown the tooth ralio, when he expressed

presented her husband with thirty-two wish to touch it. This was refused, when Tarrasch has just assumed the editorship. sum of 1,100,000 en He was the chief organiser of the great 2. To reduce the loans from Japan by children at eleven births, according to the the King decided to leave the temple im

Weiner Medicinische Pochenschrift, Twen- Nuremberg meeting last year, and has now the amount of 1,000,000 18. been elected an honoury member of the

3-To pay the sum of 12,272 ym for the ty-six of them are boys and six girls. The ediately and in doing so was hard to say His Majesty and party roturned to tha Budapest Club for his services to their

woman was one of four chlidren-born at Queen's, ami gavo instructions to hia At- construction of a railway. cf him last wouk, and now follow it up with 4.To pay the prison expenses incurred one birth, her mother having borne thirty-tendants to return to the temple authori

to him, and also sang very sweetly Loto is Blind. The women and children and the training of employed, we believe, by Mr Dumauro, three specimens of his brilliant play, one in connection with the higher Court of eight ghildren. She is the wife of a poor ties the articles rented to

linen-weaver.

back what offeringe he had brought to mursca and the other half towards the con- did a very unlucky thing yesterday (says a being a cate where he gave heary odds and Enquiry in December of the lat year of

get character of Laurent XVII:' was safe in the struction of the first section of the cerringe Ceylon contemporary) Beating

toracle. the hands of Master Willie Stewart, who pot road from Kennedytown to Aberdeen which friends who were going to Ching, he ac- you won by sacrifice of Queen and Rook in Keny

Two or three prominent persons wh To pay the expenses incurred by the Taverage annual output of coal in Japan addition, the Government undertakes to commence companied them on the P. & launoh to,

recossion of the Pu-san Office,

for the past five years, says the Seka-no-have been connected with the temple for great spirit into his sting. The play and forthwith al to carry on the remaining the Rohile, and went on board with

thom,

Apart from the payment of one million Nihen, was no less than 4,300,000 roma. years and were acquainted with the usual, dialogue between him and "Rocco' was very pection of the road until completed.

dospite the fact that the ship was in

having come from Bo

ver to Japan, the Korean Government is In 1895 some 1,844,000 tons were exported customs regarding the rello, in company quarantine, fanny. The dresses and staging wers

Trevena was on the

still possessed of another million in cash, to foreign countries, while in 1800 the with the Hon. the Government Agent, explain tasteful and pretty. The choruses were TEE COLONIAL SECRETARY TO THE CHAIR- he has been always anca the resent

while there is every prospect of receiving quantity had increased by la por cont. wont shortly after to the Queen's incrossed taxes this year. Under these over that of the previous year. It is quite to His Majesty the reason why his recuest harmonibly rendered. The drilling of MAN OF THE JUBILEE COMMITTEE. orders in rozard to quarantins were issued, baino. Pritclinic arody was vory quartly Colonial Sacretary's Diy 1987

gircumstances, it is supposed that Koros evident, however, that sales of Japanese to touch the tooth. was refused, but with And s

as a result when Mr Wilborg oame

may work its administrativo machiners goal has been so extensively effected what result it has not transpired, How- back to the ship's

e gangway and wanted to

One point ever, Sirle reply to the letter of the Hon retu

His Majesty did not stand out to in the launch he found he was pre-

without experiencing serious difficulties as because the

considerad of the Jubiles Committee. omry Scoretary of

The Chief

Inspector, told him ho Of the 3rd instant forwarding for the in-must

stay where he

and he has so he way, formation of His Excelency the Governor oordingly

gone on an unexpected trip acupy of resolutions passed at a meeting to Penang. A letter from him to his eni

the

done. La Mascotte' will be repeated tes night, and on Friday and Saturing company will play Les Cloches des Cornerille. Vaska AT THE Dock:-

Kowloon

Kaipan, Krins, Strathallas Trichlow

Prins Heinrich, Reifia Cristina, *

Cosmopolisen - Coptio

Aberdeen (None).

Also Cably and

Office,

ΠΟΥ

of the Jubilee Committee held on Monday,ployer asking for funds to help bim pth of April, I am directed to state through, was the only communication he that the resolutions meet with the approved was allowed to make with the shore ofter of the Government - bave, do

boarding the Bohilla,

NAH, STEWARE LOOKEARS, BP Colonial Secretary,

Bio Slater-Dick, I wish you would go und Honourable C. P. Obster, Chairman, Jages Mr Nicafollow glass of water. Mir

bilee Committegman

Nicofellow-You, my boy, and here's a time for you. Little Brother-Thank you FANDI MUKIO boxes, Violins (Una modda). F'll pretty soun Mammas salā 1 shoulda's leare e parlor nail the oƏL

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regards finanas. Moreover, berlinpilation 16 ha cartina aro in the decrease witness the porahere procession which was

of fond million yan will gasna pozion of the fo the present output which has been begun at the Temple a little after 8 p.m. Interest, which amounts to 180,000 yen per followed by a continual res is prices. passing round to the Maligawa en the annum on the total loon of three millions. It seems that the inconvenience has been just opposite the main entrance to The remainder she proposes to rodeem be most prerely felt in the Eastern markets, Hotel fore two years, but in the event of failure to do so, intends to negotiate with Japan for yearly instalments-Japan Mail.

the

Mr Maddock wae Isvoutad with án order. and telegrain after telegram has bood re ceivad from Hongkong for the supply of from H. M. to photograph him when he Japanese ccal. Athough Japanese coal can returned from the Maligawa, but, I believe, be sold at the present bigh prices the out this did not come off, owing to the hitch. put has now so decreased that even one The King on the oression of his dopertura DR. Slade-Do you think you can lick Ap. half of the demands from abroad cannot be from Kandy for Colombe, before entrain- petite Bill All Iko-Mobby I cap, an wet. It appears, however, that the dung, expressed thanks for the hearty scop meh by I can't; but when I get through oresee in the output was caused not by tion given him, and said he would alwayn tryin' his wife will have to refer to fila want of material but by the owners of remember the kind people of Kandy, but photograph to soo, how he looked before he mines who have formed a ring to reattles would never remember the Dalada MAD

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