THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1897.
MUSICAL NOTES. PROPOSED BAND HER THIE VOLUNTEER
COMM.
THE CHINA MAIL.
form than a contest at chess, the most WEATHER NOTICE The following notice is issued from the noble, the most ancient, and the only uni- versal game katiwn among the peoples of Observatory-
the carth. Whether the game was invent- Un the 3rd at 11.25 a. The barometered by Palamodes at the siege of Troy, or is rising on the E. coast of China, the low by Xerxes to divert a wicked king of Baby to the Eastward. In the Sath pressure is sure, that it fastinated kings and warriors pressure area having, apparently, passed lot, we cannot know, but of this wo aro 1,200 years before the birth of Christ, and
THE QUARANTINING OF THE
'EMPRESS OF CHINA.
WHAT WAS THREATENED BUT DID NOT
TAIR PLACE,
9
Our medical meu on board manimously declare that all this trouble is needless. Seven of thou have signed a protest to this effect, and also declaring that the health olicor's orders cannot be carried out except at the gravest risk to the health of the Fons on board this ship. They further reflect severely on the way in which the
Tar returns of plague forwarded by the difficulties and was likely to go into diffi- Secretary to the Bombay Gororniaent to wally. When you borrowed from thuse Judian in 1891, did you not think the Colonial Secretary show that during you were deliberately robbing these men. the thirtoon days onded 4th May 383 cases doing my beat, I was paying all the line. Had you any share of paying the Iwas were discovered and 311 deaths occurred-Was that not simply robbing these a mortality of 83 per cent.
His Lordship objected to Mr Robinson R.E, and on Saturday noxt the prizes little changed. Forecast-frush or mo that it cannot fail, whatever the outcome here youtarday (April 27th) from China and tion to the actual cases, not even going to using the word robbing unless, he could | will be distributed by H. E. the Govery-derate S. and S. E. winde; squally, at the ecritost, to strengthen the cordial and Japan with a full complement of 140 cabine them till long after. But apparently
45
mon ?
The Volunteers, have again covered themselves with glory and received com. plimentary notice from Colonel Elsdale,
The Hongkong, Cariton and Macau Steam-show that the money was obtained by fraud boat Cenipany's Leungshan left Canton for or false pretences. These money-fenders and a Promenade Concert held at the Wuchow-fu at & p.m. an the 2nd inst. Mrs were quite able to take care of themselves. Hedquiera Dating the past twelve
By Mr Robinson-He did not tell Cap- Acheson, wife of the Asting Commissioner tain O'Keefe he was in financial difficultios. menthe great improvements have taken st, the new put, was a passenger, The Ho had overy confidence he would retain place in the corps. The camp at Stena-
his: Company's other steamer, the Leungkiang,. presont employinent.
cutters way in every way a decided success, Mr Robinson suggested that the debtor is at Cauton ready to start. These steamers might insure his life as security to his the least succesful feature being the will run between Wuchow end Canton,erit Looker The 3100 required for many new mobors joined, but all, both [Camp Gazette, und since then not only have By Mr transferring passengers ued cargo at Canton
my own and family maintence and bold and new members, officers and men into the larger vessls.
divided as follows:-House rent, $35, rick-
THE DERBY.
Chiloe More
Velasquez
History.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE 'CHINA MAIL."}
LONDON, 1st June, 1897. THE NEW BELGIAN-CHINESE
LOAN. Tho ainoitat of the Chinese loan new being used in Belgium is £4,500,000. The syndicate revives the exclusive privi. lege of furnishing railway material and supplying cinders for buldings the ita purtant lines in fature.
THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS AND
JAPAN.
be
thunder showers.
OPENING OF THE WEST RIVER
kindly relations between the two great ma- tions of
of the Anglo-Sazon blood. I ought to add that none of us are skill. ed players, and none of us can play get that would bear tliu teal of expert scrutiny. We have received the following inter-still we that await with lively interest your formal and definite proposition with kuch detailed regulations and suggestions as nay
.
Colonial Secretary's Office, 3rd June 1897.
The following lattor appears in the Vic. Quarantine Station, 28th Apri beris (B.C.) Colanit, dated Empress of China
The RM. 8.S. Empress of Chine arrived health officer neglected to pay dus atten-
and 600 steerage passengers. -Nine daya
foro, when out from Yokohama, two cases of
smallpox wore dincovered amonget the Chinese. The men were imaociately placed in hospital, and, with their at tandarts, strictly isolated, and are now in a fair way to full recovery. Every person accordance with the regulations, and every care taken that there should be no con
between the Chinese and European passengers. Since then there instances when such a thing happened, those steerage pasangers were taken out of the ship as the quarantine station, they and
this is his method, an would appear from
published
the one of the ship Alice A. Leigh already Not only is the health officer's action powerless for good sccording to our sharities-and capable of causing infinite mischief, it is also highly absurd." This is will be allowed to proceedi in the hands of snow crow, as soon as all her passengers shown by the fact that the ship and cargo
festions anywhere it would be found in the and crew are landet. Now, if thibre is in-
Sir,--I am directed to transmit for pub-be necessary for the conduct of the match was promptly vaccinated in lication in your inpor the enclosed copy of aba, 5; food to self and family, 830; tres alike, bave done their very danost to ako telegram which has been received from the Rnstian Champion, Tachigoriv and Mrs boon no farther outbreak. La former this and cargo in the place where cassa
Her Majesty's Minister at Paking regard ing the opening of the West River. I havy
servants, 216; children'e aduention, wash ing, show eto, to wake up the raininder. His wife superin
superintended the cooking the aab lucks after the two children, aged 7 She could not da months aud 11 years. without ason. It would be absolutely impossible for her to look: after the children herulf. He expected his son to earn money
in another year.
By flis Lordship-Ito was married to his second wife abaas threa yours ago. The wedding cost over $100.
The examination was thon closet,
Laiz du Lamos Barretto was next exa- mined.
Mr Hobinson appeared for Hinda Singh, Kapal Singh and Gunda Singh.
the corps worthy of its prond tutto ulit
ecundus in Oriente,
I need not say anything as to the verison d'etre of our Volunteers. Not very long ago, it was the fashion in some circles, to smile pityingly when they were mentioned, and to characterize the whole movement &s 'playing at soldiers.'. Mat Volunteers have i proved of what stuff they are made the war scare lest year abewed that Volunteers at home were ready for service, recent events at Shanghai have proved that there in the Colonies are equally ready. For- The deli in examination by Mr Bruce tunately, the threstored danger in the early Shopherd sahi he had been employed 12 4L writer for nearly twenty years at the Naval part of last year was averted, but none can Yar. His salary was from $118 to $120,xay when we may become involved in a less momo tax. The valued his furniture at about 890. He was tried and had struggle which may tax our resources to six children. Including about $1500 o joint the utmost, and it is the duty of evory account his debta amounted bo $1.544.48
loyal Briton to be prépared to not his part Nearly the whole of this represent money manfully. It cannot be said that we, in Volunteer Corps in popular, and the recent appeal for recruits met with a realy responsa. But no stone must by left ur. turned which may effect further improve-
borrowed from nancy-lenders. He co-
The following game occurred betweenmunication James Mason
Game No. 114, WOMEN'S PAWN'S GAME.
were discovered and not amongst the Euro
een passengers and their baggage, which never werd in contact with these oues at
the honour to be, Sir, Your mest ebene White (Mir Mason). Black (M. Tschigorin). their quarters were disinfected, and then B. But the ship and cargo aan go on servant,
J. G. T. BOCKLE,
p. Cteufel Ferretury. 75, the Editor of the Cursa Malia"
Telegrete.
Chinese Government opening West River and Ports June 3rd,
Vall Consular (flicors are appointed at New Ports, Consul Bremu is in charge of West River question.
MACDONALD.
BIK CHARU MADDONA AND THE CHAM
1. P-Q4
2. B-14
J. Bxt
4. PP
6 KB 3
6. P-K 4
7. 1 x P
8. D-Kti
9. Kt-1 3
10. Q-02
11
-Ki 5 ch
P-Q4 P-Q B÷ RxB
Q- 4 ch P-K 3 BxP
Kt B 3 KK 2
К P-B3 KR 2 Resigns. (a)
12. Qx B ch 13. BK 8 ch (e.) Although the capture on the 3rd nove is weak, it will he seen that there after every mord of White's is a developing The following letter is sent us for pub-suti biocks his own pisces in short-sighted move while Black fritters away his time
Hongkong, 3rd June, 1897.
lication-
TER OF COMMERCE.
Attacking play.
the ship and saloon passengers allowed to proceed. Judge, then, whis was fest our incredulity and then horror, when it was known that the health officera had ordered; every person on board-offieers, crow, and passengers of every class ha landed for a sixteen-day period of quarantine on shore, and that, as this first step, every one of his and our baggage should be put through the disinfecting process in vogne here.
to
We thus found ourselves facu
We were to face with this situation :
be taken out of our comfortable cabins in batches of a dozen or so at the time; stripped naked and subjected to a foul chemical bath our clothes taken from us to be fumigated ami baked, we sit- and pair of slippers, which had previously ting meanwhile in a shel, blanket gown
WH
been used to cofar the nakedness of me and knows how many Chiness. Neither ladies The following game is one of the renor children, no matter how delicate, were To the Editor of the CIA Man.. Dear Sir,The following telegram, recognized masterpieces of chose Some to be excepted from this odious and revolte seived today by the Government from years ago Herr Steinitz fully analysed the ing operation. Nost, all our baggage was for a period to sulphur fumes, and forwarded to the Chamber by the Colonial plete :~- Game No. 115. Secretary: Chinese Guvernment opening West River and Porte.June Ard. Until Con sular Officers are appointed at Now Ports, Consul Brenan is in charge of West River question--Macdoubl. Yours faithfully,
to
spread all over the entry and remain there, while the harmless passengers corely in transit are detained maid subject- ad to this treatment. Could the height of absurdity further grow f
At present, although the health officer reiterates his orders to come sahure and Le batled, no attention is being paid them pending the arrival of answers to tolging
sout
yesterday. Meanwhils his hauls are full of the average passengers, who are hcing driven into the bathing shed, where, after being parboiled, they make their sppearance on the rocks behind to don tha blanket coat. Their
is highly appearance is picturesque, and affords a tine subject for the cameras on board. It is also the canse of
to the cold air must be dangerous.
much indignation being czpresso, naun- doubtedly the rapid change from the heat Buprest of China, Quarantine Station, 28th April.
states that the Hawaian Government has med borrowing in 1892 md 1893. He this Colony, aro not doing our share. The H, B.M.'s Minister at Peking, has been | game, and we give his notes almost cor- to be landec and baked to a tempem-tle of tho 2ätl. May
ess Emigestion question.
to do su
D
ments.
A despatch from Honolulu to New York
notide the Japause Minister that it will incurred debts owing to his wife's and
laughter's
illages and removed to Macao. not recode from its position on the Japan-leg to pay some of his mother steht. Capal Singh chargel interest of 180 per
He was forced cent. pur men. THE NEW JAPANESE LOAN.
orgo to prison. Several times by postponing The now Japanese loan was covered so the case iso paid Capal Singh other monien veral times an hour after its issue in Lon-soractimes $5 and somutines $10. Judg
Now, I am afraid your contributor 'Old mont was obtained against him once and he stayed ozocution by paying 859. Fatal Volunteer, having rand eo far, will think I Singh charged hin 80 per cent, per annuth,
soldier of the Royal am poaching on his preserves and writing Fatal Singh Asintia Artillery. Several of the other
on matters about which, as a musician, I Indian money-lusion had also sud bis supposed to know nothing, so I lasten For several moutles he paid Chipal Singh so to explain lat. I write both as a musician Al an Old Volunteer, and, though not mach a week to remand the suns
แยกวงกา
a member of the H.K.V.C., I am primd to Mest of the money-lentors charged 120 per cent. per zonui. A Kin, compradora trace n connection between our local corps and my old reziment, whose motto was not Multi Secundis in Urine but the moro distinguished one of Nulli Secundu.
dcast 14 por cont premium.
(L'Avenir de Turkin.)
THE FRENCH COMMANDER-IN-
CHIEF.
PARIS, May 27, According to La Liberte General Hervé
will replace, as Commander-in-Chief of thet e Naval Yard, bad ulsu lent him French Army and Governor of Paris, Gian- eral Saussier, who retices under the age disqualification at the end of January next.
THE GERMAN ARTILLERY. The Reichstag has voted in the second
With this brief explanation, I return t my subject. I have said that we must here no stone unturned to effect further improvements. What is sadly wanted, a band. Every among other things, is
in England bas one,
rending a sum of 30,000,000 marks for the to the Barroke, but they generally came to Tolunteer might cortainly not to be
artillery.
PORTUGUESE BANKRUPTS AND
INDIAN MONEY LENDERS. At the Supreme Court, in Bankruptcy, to-day, His Honour Sir John Carrington "was engaged in the public examination of throo Portuguese bankrupta, The examins. taons eevouded some extraotamary dealings with Indian money lenders.
Ernests Estevao da Silva was the first bankrupt to be examined.
E. Robinson, instructed by Mr.F. B. Mr L. Bowley, appeared for Capat Singh.
Mr H. V. Looker represented Captain O'Keefe.
Mr Bruco Shepherd, Official Revoirer, conducted the examination.
E. E. A SINI am a cerk in the China Sugar Refinery, East Point; I have been thore 26 years. My salary is 150 a month. I have had that salary since 1884. I have no property beyond my salary, I have a wife and Eve children. Bly wife has no property. In the latter part of 1891, I
money. He charged 10 per cent, por month and deducted the money from his monthly salary. He had deducted shout a third o the pial borrowed. He never com- plained to the Naval Authorities. They did not know that this state of affairs existed. Nine of the creditora belonged to the Asiatic Artillery. He sometimes went his house. The rausen his did not apply previously to the Court was that it might affect bis situation at the Naral Yard. He was compelled to come, however, cwing to the pressure of the snamonzes. was willing to pay $40 a month. In 1889 hexecuted a trust devi under the old bankruptcy law and paid the whole of his creditors in full.
He
In answer to His Lordship, the datur taken by the Naval Yard authorities if he was adjudicated bankrupt. If his bank- roptcy "could be ses down as the result of extravagance he would lose his situation,
Funk bey did-sethoumbhat was mounted don
G. A. Souza, who was next naamined, said he was a writer in the Naval Yard, in the same office as tho provicus debtor. He had held that position for nearly twelve years. Before going to the Naval Yard, be was a stock and share lasker on his own account is present salary was 800 per noth. He used to make $300 and 6400 month, but the market went down and hu lost his money and gut into debt. The amount of his debt when he went to the Naval Yard
$1800. He bought shares on his own uc
by adiba in
and Hongkong behind. The Drum and Fife Band of the West Yorks has been very kindly lent on one or two occasions, and has had the effect, as a band always has, of cheering up the men on the march. Much, however, as this has been appreciated, or, perhaps, because it has been appreciated so much, the Volunteers are justified in desiring Sure to have a band of the conia, Da it is one which can be easily met. To form a band, we must have money to buy in- struments, music, etc., and musicians to perform upon the instruments when they are obtained. Considering the advantage both to the Colony and the carpe, I do not anticipate that the Gevernsient would object to making a grant to cover the
The chief expenses. The difficulty would pear to be to obtain musicians, but even this obstacle, great as it appears, can be over- come. The tninimum bumber of men re- quired to start even a small band is about twenty. After making careful enquiries, I can safely say that we could find more than half that number who are performers on some instrument, and are willing to join a Volunteer Band. In addition to these,
initial
ap-
K. CHATTERTON WILCOX, Secretary,
CHESS COLUMN. CONDUCTED BY BLACK BISHOP."
Cununientions skadd the addressed, CREES, CLENA MAIL OFTICK,
Original Problems should be accompanied by Solution read Awrdlysis.
The Hongkong Chess Club meets crery Monday, Thursday wod Friligy from four till half past seven put at Thomes's thril Root.
<
Problem No. 477 By W. BISHOP. Hack ( picces.)
Whitz (7 piecus.)
White to play and mate in two mOVOB, Solutions to Problem No. 45 by S Loyd- 1. Kt-B2 They ii 1. Kx K 2. Ktx P
1. K-R6 2. Kt--K4 2. Poves, K-R3
書
INTERVIEW WITH CAFT. ARCHIVAL We take the following from the Jan ture of 200 degrees, a proceeding which is
In Friday's Japan Gazite we reproduced calculated to, and actually does, destroy from the Victoria Catanist the letter of a nourly every article eubjected to it. As to Black (Dufresno).ourselves, we were next to be mirehad to passenger on the Empress of China on hur P--K 4 Kt-Q BJ
EVANS GAMBIT.
White (Anderssen).
1. P-K 4 2. Kt--KB3
3. B. -E 4
4. Kt 4
D. P-QB 3
6. P-04
7. Castles
8. Q-K+3 9. P-KO 1. R-K
11.
12.03
13. Q--R4 14. QK-Q 2 16. Kt-K4 16. BxQ P
17. Kt 36 oh (h) 18. PxP
19. Q R-Q sq (0)
20. Rx Kt ch
22. 1-5 dble ch
21.
QxQPchi
23. B-Q7 ch
24. By Kt mate
R--R 4 BxP
B-R 4 Px P P-95@ Q-330 Q-Kt S K Kt-K P-Q Kid (e)
K
B-K2(e) 4-340 Q-R4 g) Pxt R-K Kisq OXFO
Kix B
KQ K-K eq K-B
(a) One of several defonces intended to stop White's attack in the Evans. Take most others it has not stood the test of analysis. It does no more than tide Black over the early difficulties without breaking finally the nuperiority of White's position." Q-K2 at this stage has also hoen tries, bet is considered inferior on a count of the reply B-Q R 3, followed in
P-K J.
kulf
the quarantine buildings, and invited toast voyage to Canada, it will be remember. od tlut life in quarantine, at Victoria, sa take up cur stay there for the full period pictured by the writer of the letter. was mentioned, and as much longer as the
something to bo dreaded. The Empress health officer meanwhile might think 6 to of China returned to Yokohama "this inflict. In the building in question there woning, and with the view of ascertain- was not accommodation for more than
ing whether the passengers of hat vessel of our number; neither was there bod, table, chair or any other article of furniture, actually suffered any harships on their ture, arrival at Victoria, a representative of the only the bare toof and floor. To remedy this, it was proposed to land all ship's Japan Gazette obtained an interview with
o that the ladies and children Capt. Archibald." hedding, etc., so
In the course of the interview Capt. might have a mesure of comfort, and all Archibald auid: When we arrived there See whom there was no accommodation were the ship was put in quarantine at William to be placed under canvas. Adjacent to this place was the smallpox hospital, with Head. We landed the steerage passengers and disinfected their baggage; but all tho a number of cases in it, that every
saloon and intermediato passengera remsia- opportunity should be given us of con- tracting she discase who had escaped it oven days was not necessary for them to ed on board. The ship was detained for
hitherto.
Thus, at the instance of the Canadian authorities, wo passengers in transit not coming to reside in the country or to lavo
'Then it
appear on the rocks to don blanket costs ?'. No, they were quite happy. They could
any communications with it further than on shore and walk all round the penin- is unavoidable-are condemned to loss our suls. They had a really good time, that's time-a matter of vital importance to smell. They had picnics, played golf and of for an indefinite period. Condemn tounders and they also had concerts. But ed to sacrifice our health-for it cannot bo they were detained for seven days,"
*Not for sixteen days? otherwise than that health will be sacrific ed, and probably life, too. Coming as we do from warm and tropical climates and compelled to go under canvas here. to sleep on the damp ground exposed to the y of this climate, the strongest
at
"No, they were detained for seven days. I wired to Montreal and received a telegram; and I was told not to allow the salous officorn wanted to put them on shore but passengers to go on shore. The quarantine they would not go and they were backed up the Captain. We wore told from Montfear tot 11 wat hy w put in quarantine the Empress was the place. for them.
Then they didn't have to pay ten shill-
a day?
They were charged nothing, nothing at
instructed to charge nothing. The only the hardship was in being detained for seven
and sickly will die and seeds of in This is the key more to the chief be sown in many which will never be got coutitor attack in the compromised defence rid of. Condemned to lose our money as after the third pawn has been taken on the quarantine expenses to the amount of Black's seventh more, and evidently the ten shillings a day will be levied on us, and discovery of its force is due to M. Dumany have not got the money. Condemn fresne. The sacrifice of the P in this raria ed also to have our property choos all. In the telegram rom Montreal I was tion is bold and ingenions, but unripe; for Time, health, money, property, and thereby Black virtually abandons his sur life itself, all lost for having had the plus of pawas, sinks the pawn at must misfortune to take passage by the C. days, sud some of them enjoyed themselves all, and the forces will, therefore, be evan,
instead of
of by one of the many other routes with the position manifestly in the first to us. Hard lines: Ilad we honery much. This loctor the latter in the Victorin Coloals!) was written by a mis prisoners of war duly captured by some player's favour.
(d) He is hand to seek protection for foreign fog we could not have been treated siotary, and written on the first day. That was what they asked me to de, "but we his B if he wishes to Castle on the K side, worse. Hongkong, June 3. for otherwise a piece would be lost, as Fortunately the passengers on board the didn't do it; vo refused to do it; and it In the second round of the All-against-alt White would exptore K Kt with Q B.
Empress of China are not only more numer. was all modibed. Instead of having airteon (c) There
There was no tins for this. Casting ous than usual, but also have amongst them days detention they had only seven.'
How did the Chies Ambassador stand Tournamutat of the Hongkong Chess Club,
13 the Chinese Ambassador, H. E. Chang-
All right, he took things very philosa. Cooke, Pidgeon beat Batliwan, Barlow tles: 15. Kt-K4 X-Itaq; 10. BxQ P beat Levi, de Josus beat Houghton, and P-K B3; 17. QR-Q 8q, Q-K sq, and one of the most influential dignitaries in Hendley beat Danenberg. The score tow as soon as Black gets rid of the K P, either China, next to H.L.M. the Emperor and phically. He was of couro-anxious to get cannot help these things in sountry where they have quarantine, stands at follows:--Souza, de Jesas and by capturing or by the opponent exchang; his staff en route to represent China at Haroun try
O'Gozman
uan, Cooke, ing it for the KBP the diagonal of Majesty's approaching jubilee. There is a Did any other cases develop Barlow, 2 each;
and Batliwara, 1 White's adverse QB will be closed by P-Q strong furua of Her Majesty's civil, military Not whon wo left,
and naval officers, directors and agonte. of
"In
of the papers brought over by Durity along with Mi Hord. 1 2cooived $140 | from money leuders. Io paid the money tion, and under his caro the band would, ↑ Moses, Pidgeon, bob, and Danen. with a satisfactory game,
(f) Feble, but he was exposed to some the
your ship there is a Victoria telegram dated of the amount and Mr Hord received $160. Ican association by borrowing other money in a very short time, be ready to appear in i sach; and Leowing is the draw for
lozs. Catling was still best, but involved the nationapay, and rosa of infuence of the round that nontonces this evening:-
WEL
which states-Ten of the first Souza & Batliwara (2nd Class)
loss of the exchange-e.g, 15- Castics; As soon as the orders ware posted all the class passungers of the Empress of China
K-R 17. Kt-Q B 0. 18: BXQ P, The O'Gorman v. Moses
697
passengers met under the chairmanship of Pidgeon v. Barlow
P-K B 4:18. Kix P Rt 5; 19. Everett Fraser, Esq., to consider the situs will be liberated to-morrow, including His PXK, BXKt; 20. P-K Xt 3; and as tion. At this it was puanimously resolved Excellency the Chiness Enray to the Court James. The vaseci will probably be the
the I can come back to K B sq in case of to forward & protest, giving reasons, to zood White is in no danger and black gains Canadian Government, and requesting its released to-morrow." nothing by Q-Rs.
interference. This was immediately duas
first got into difficulties. I incurred debta and followed the custom of borrowing several others are ready to learn an instru. Stitza bent Moses, The O'Gorman beatsouk not have been tiettyed. 14, Cas- tsh of more than usual influence, There it ?
through my first wife's illness and death.
debbr
I borrowed money to pay of the suddenly censed. On the death of his
from the bank ago then. That marginment for the purpose of joining. My wife was ill about seven months.
In Mr Bentley, A.R.C.M.. of the West borrowed more to pay off those debts and father he left some debts in a Maney Lan interest. I borrowed 8300 from Captain Association for debtor to my. The aniount Yorks, wo have a skilful handmaster, who O'Kocfe. I signed a promissory note as co- was over $200. He then began to borrow would, for a time, undertake the instruc.
a month until they receive 50 per cent. I
A
do Jesus ». Lovi Danenberg. Houghton (2nd Class) Hendley . Choke (2nd Class)
The strong
*.*
can championship, but great horiour is due
B
meny
SE
pd
We didn't listen to that. The quaran»
which had involved weeks of labour. Yet are to be carried out in our persons and Japan propor, which has been in it is in actual play, and for depth and it Frill nly be done by sheer brute force. progress for some time, will ho finished by
brilliancy
it is
B
it is pregnant has hardly its equal in the possible, as a guard of twenty-five men remaining only a distance of 350 miles be
armed
with Winchesters is already put on→
tween the Yayayama Group sad Okinawa.. records of hand-to-band conteste..
() Mr Steinitz gives here the following we shall resist. Of course we may have 10 Privato telegrams will be received from the pretty variation, apparently uut noticed at chance of successful resistance, but a thing lot of July. Japan Time the time-19 EXP ch20 KXRwill be done with which the whole civiliz.d (best), KK4; 21,
two have something at stake worth the following account of a drowning acci- ly surrendered by any body of maca.
wing
and wins. H 21, KtxQ, 22, B Kt
ch,
Mr Herd is not in the Colony. Bu has not Eia dubts amounted to $3,859.58, rape public. The strength of the band couldberg, each 0. The repaid his $100. He left the Colony over senfing borrowed money; these debts had ba maintained by taking youths as pro six months ago, I believe he is in Shang. been incurred since 1860. From A Ku, bationers and teaching them some instru hai. I paid Captain O'Keefe interest at the Naval Yard Compradore, ho borrowed in ment; then, when proficient, they could This rate of eight per cent. per nonun in cash 8300 and signed for $600 He had paid take their places as performers. 1893 and 1990 f borrowed money from Ah240 on that. ile paid monthly instal-method would have the additional merit ronts on the debt. He borrowed $1.235 of providing for the musical education Hius, an iron broker. Ho charged me
English town from Mr Guedos to pay off the Indians. of our boys. Nearly every interest at the rate of less than 50 per cont per annum. I used this money to pay off He paid from 120 to 180 per cent. por has a School of Music, or, at least,
() Kt-K B 6 or RtQch was by telegraph; the Embasar at the same time officer wanted to do that, but wa learn be interest and debt. I borrowed about 2700 munum to Indian proditors. There are ten music classes where music can
It is a great pity that as yet Rangoou threatened, and he had apparently nothing time wiring Lord Salisbury and the Paling old at have it." ed at a small cost; but in Hongkong froth Mr Mahomed, an India nuncy lon-creditors in the Asiatic Artillery
The power of the quarantine officers Governmost. Besides this, the officials has not a Chess Club. It has admirably better. K-Q eg was of no uso either. is only
Why His Lordship said he did not observe the there is nothing of the sort, and it is der-¿ signed for that amount, but I
(a) This is the point to which attention the company were straining every nerve to ought cortainly to he curtailed. only received half of it. I paid him 120 Sika police me fludes to lend money. here of a branch of the London College of solver, and I believe there are a number of eacrifice is that it was then naw.
in Court now, and be sep quite recoutly that, by the establishment conducted Chess Colama, ninly consist
of problems and udited- hy an axport should be directed. The merit of this great get the orders reconsidered. Nax, it was should not Canada bens far ahel se wo are
unanimously resolved to resist by ever tion? Es. 0.M.]
in Hongkong, and adopt Medical inspec per cent, por tanum. I did not speculate possd they were in buying shares, hat used the whole Were the Artillerymen not forbidden to Music, any incentive has been offered to solver,
there, pinyors
and thus should cor (An overgreen in the laurel crown of means in our power those unprecedent. юу?
cultivate the sturly of music seriously
$ the departed chess here. This introduced, intolerable, and entirely unecessary tainly have a Club The popelation 10 a amcunt in paying off debt. Isigned lorend non explained that under milimathol I have indicated would give over mixed une, it is trup, but nothing is more tion would excite admiration in a problem orders of the health officer, so that if they Tax laying of the cable between Formos0 8180 to Kapal Singh, a watchman, but only received $100. The other 880 was tary law they could not lend money to one of our young Britone an opportunity intorest for twelve nonths. I borrowed soldiers but they could lend it to outsiders. of becoming a proboient performer without gloriously cosmopolitan than Chess nor a $800 from other Indians," and jail from 72 Hu dared say that a great many of the tting him to any expense. Maior Sir more triumphant leveller of class distinc-hers 16mited, the combination of which I Buce is attempted--and it is not the 18th of June or thereabouts, there
no possi- per cent. to 12 per cent. per annum. I Arüllerymen represented the Police, 28 John Carrington has shown his latest in ions and the Chess player allowan did not expect to come into the Bank- any of them had brothers and relations in music by becoming a Patron of the Locality of a superior or inferior to himself Branch of the Loikka Callege of Music, except as shown over the board. I can expected to pay the theartillery. ruptcy Court. amount I borrowed little by little, hat 1 M Shepherd-That may account for the and attending the distribution of certitistes conceive of no possible reason why Rangoon an Monday kant, and if the matter is taken should remain longer unprovided with a got into difficulties and Captain O'Keef high rate of interest. It was only re- sted me for $300 and $50 interest. That cently they raised the rate of interest. It up, as I trust it will be, I hope we may resort for its playera.
look to the Government to extend a help forced me into the bankruptcy court. The used to bo S60 per cent and it has now
It is by no was surprising that Ft. (if RxQ then White Kdate will ring. It will auroly be granted | The Ulina Gazette.of the 29th May givée whole of my debt amounts to $2,643.35, no up to 120. Within the last few yearsing hand, and remove any fancial diffi-
of interest. almost the whole of that representing money ny have doubled the ratu
culty which many arise.
bury has defeated Showalter for the Ameri-1); 22, Q×Ktch, R-K: 8q24K fighting for; life and property are not readident at Shanghai :-At 11.45 this morning borrowed. I have offered tay creditors F50 His Lordship-As the matter stands to-
The Chinese Embassy refuse to subenit the son of Mr Rosenthal, a fine lad about 11 years old, was drowned through the day, it secina as if the Sikh crtillerymon It is very pleasing to observe the practical to the latter for the gallant and protracted} I-Q sq; 23, Rx Kt ch. K-Baq (ka existed for landing money to clerks in the sapture obviously loses the 24, point blank, and force contot be need on capsizing of the sumpen in which he was 8ch, KR, 25, B-Bodble ch, and it without giving rise to grave internation returning from, the U.S.8. Monocroy, to Naval Yard.
matters in the Colony. Mr E. Raiphs
he would have drawn the match. The best mates in thres more moves.
al complications, His Excellency and stafgether with one of his friends, also a lad of Mr Robinson-I am not sure who have Local Representative of the London College of their games was the eighth, which I (*) Hore, again, he might have been un- are extra-territorial in British dominions about the same age, who fortunately ma
નવ himself
by holding or the Sikh Artillerymen.
much-needed want in the establishment of
Baud 3 drawn is highly creditable to the variation disappear for the discovery of the one of the most widely recognized and on the The debto tho course of ten years Local Branch of the College. son The age of the eldest that capital in paid up in interest. When already revsiyed ranch support in his ship and establislass his claim to Master's 15 (!): 23. B-483 843 R 100ofus decellency is preparon to which was moored alongside Mutule
for the United States champion-unigst, by 21, K-Q sq; 22, FXP oh, carefully oberhed of international rege- boy is about.
177 printing after. I have household they go away to India they trasfer the ac endeavours to promote those examinations rank on which his collapse at Nuremberg 24, Q-Qch, KxQ;.23, B-3.5. double et sins and allow the yes to be fortunately drowned, and nurther of the
under the auspices of this well-known had thrown doubt. offecte amounting in valus to about $100. I
hout his presence; but fish to hodies has boon recovered yet. Young jay 883 rent for my house in Shelley The debier, in examination, said he was College. The Board of Examiners give Street. I do not consider that an extrava-married and has a wife and four children. very encouraging testimony to the results
How many players would have on the indigniting to which it is pro Rosenthal and his friend paid a visit to vau Mr Henniker Heaton has received the colved such a wonderful tarditacion, suposedujeet him at this port Further of the blue-jackets, zamed Ellison; on board work. is only by
It gant sum to pay considering I am heavily His wife had property but it was mortgagud. of the fint year's in debt. I would not get a shonpor house. He offered to pay his creditors 930a notch means of examinations of this description following letter from the Hots. Richmond nove doep, in actual play? The propagating the person of his august the Monocury, and as they were returning Floop a cook and a coolie. I'bire a rick funtil he has byla live on $85 pupils van benifit by the instructions Pearson in reference to the proposed chose of White's 10th more evidentlloro inaster, the imposer, he would probably in the gampan, the Garnet str. Loopys
DO
of the debt.
House of Commons and seven membore of and its beautiful saquonea. Anderson's
No tauh can be found with the C. P. P. muon had only just arrived st the China Mer chants Central Wharf, astern of the Teh fanity illnesses involved thẻ đi a debt a month. Ile attributed his dificulties to sin reveals the weak points we examins match between Navan" mainbers of the this extraordinary brilliant marifles lose higg?
the 3rd inek we
hald an 82,600. I have never been able bu over his wife and deadebts, the ülness of mint ha attended to, The resulta of the the House of Hopresentatives and ente must have been the reais of Company, not with the fears of this ship. hring, and there being strong food tida
of his children. He examinations are Tury Oncouraging, and the
Donsider the matter, and a com with mate in a few moves, which could not. If this thing be pushed it means they wharf. As the time
accurate calculation, for Whito was menaced who have shown every possible considera at the time she was obliged
The compa
company is really in a serious Hitle in order to get alongside the of medical expenses.net ht to relor curage Mine meeting take that debt I did my best to had a large amount of mounts from the Linn B. Crawford--has gained her de
mittoe was then appointed, consisting of be avoided in any other way.
have to give overtake it. At that dare my ar. He had borrowed small ponses were fure that they are Noval Yard compradore since 1887 He ploma at the first examination of the Loos Mr Shannon, of New York, General Wheeler, of Alabama, General Henderson,
bko atentager Chineno amps, including the River Palice boat, or loss their appendy towards the Hongkew at patsen I was then paying to house had been expecting that his grand-father Branels, is suficient argument for the nosa
Da of Iowa, Mr
nond, of Missouri, Mr our midst.
Tarpon paranger They can never be rent. I paid Captain O'Koofe one instel would give him money to pay of the money sity of an Exardining Body in
Cousing, of Хочеть
who is Difunters at home and in the proteomentre actual hood the backwash ne The Laval Branch is fortunate in having interest QWhore
ory notes 1-1 did not get bankrupt he wanted to stave it u
such
come il romiga madala in pomeromora Asistios and son AS 13 KADwn-cost was caused by the turking if they
together with
ith the strong fload the armed Boy ceipts. There are no out of Court them, adjourned till twelve o'clock anergetic Local Representativo there is embers feel that de would be hotter for usgested in us that there would be an
receipts given
Am Autquid to for interest. Thave
eventuality satails the placing a bio sampar in wald's the boys were appinust Ho pakl ADY OBR my creditors. I used noszly 680 a month. tomorrow,
every indication of a successful career in
to lose the entire series of games than to dinculty in obtaining medals for Briskers which we had ourselver today, ipvellers the in- boy who saved himself asphe the future,
in the Shanghel Volunteer Corps as well, will go by ather reumaFurther, MUSIOUS.
decline an overture from wish distinguish Major Donald Andreaule would bring (sad okazion of losing the Chinese als Rental and the sampanjaan, an
of the ad source made in subi acelsudly spids,
could not pay more. I could not live on
$100. Most of than lave socopted that.
It will take about two yosra and three ori
to
four months to pay off my debts at that the best of it-the clerks in the Naval Yard | of Music, is to be thanked for providing & pablished recently"The final score of 10 generous enough to mako White's main and whoever lays a finger on them break. nigeropeller of the steamer Tch-heing
rate.
By
Mr Robinson-The
count tɔ other men. --
abe, which costs mo Sã a month. Tha
By Mr Robinson-1 could
of 8300, which has now grown to taking over his
father's d
ment of
ceipts and promissory:
Ho hus
that
imparted by the teacher, as
the
which in future
of
ch and mates next move.
Git
hend Tihe did.
ga abcad a
there were several
he the
Bre your randers never thought of Lecoming influential, men As patrons, and with and in Parreon, of North
This concludes the examination. The such able tERICIANS AS B2eminers and the will act upon your friendly that WE obscess the Ohio Garetit) thần, the hur sipes or some other infections Cavek, and just as the Loangmpon wonky
austre on that our I tieu of the Diamond Jubiles. It has been had in the unfettanste position in the state of the Taking thereby othe
in paying off
ving off interest alone latterly
Town why
why do you say you could not live on
less than $100 1-I could not I had to go Paz-So, is, you won 817 at pokor last on: borrowing all the clice. And you sight Aren't you ashamed of yoursel
would have Sorrawing I suppose sit 1: Well, is won't much share a VER PLAN If you had out bead qued by Cabranfest ban then, you ace, the imid wet and kikaND
gone on
Han Repairing Material - A
of porpstast pac
to: 11.8 M. Contal (Feneral, so at a rom the car show to other pan win any wo Aspray the hope that fly between die maxisfion may be f
open and sand any int
arer en looked to salen days beplanniss
palles, but
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