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- 22. Ja with regret we sarogate the death" yotarday Alteronon. At the Government Civil Hospital, of Sergeant David Coutta, at the Hongkong Pulics Foroa. The de od was in the prime of life, being only thirty-four years of age when he died. He had baan sick for about thros week his

Zbune 4th April, 1899. FUSION OF THE IRISH PARTIES

At & conference of the Nationalía Mom. ban of the House of Commons is mag

THE CHINA MAIL.

AMERICA AND THE PHILIPPINES "verybody by anddenly appeating in the OWOQUE MISSIONARY BOCIETY,

THE FALL OF MALOLON.

pen deployed for the first tina în air- inishing toruation. They opened a davy fire upon the rd Artillery, dung thoir ett so as to sweep the

netillory REBELS MAKE A PEERLE RESIST. But they were unawade of the pes

froni the bridge and

thas peapture

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A meeting was held on Tuesday awning in Bi. Pal's Callege, with the Bishop of Victoria in the chair, to consider what sup should be takon to commemorate the cunt which is to ho celehrsted this year. Thors anary of the Church Missionary Hocity,

rept duoited to form a Church

and it was

HONGKONG BIFLE ASSOCIATION, 4-farbig apgregate-2 skuhalleng

EASTER MEETING.

Patons: H.B. Sir Henry Blake, G,C.M.G., and R.E. Major-General Gas caigne, C,M.O,

The seventeenth annual prizo meeting of

whose respectiva sopras la Evonik Sos 2, 4 nad 13 tanks un the highest M gragiten, Entrance 81. Prizes to be Balected by winters in cades of merit as laid down by Bulu 18 in Ladies' Chimpatition, Mr A. H. Skolton ... Mr A. Watson

nce of the Nobreaks in the wond} were twenty to thirty jeziorary the Hongkong Rita Association was bold Mr G. P. Lammert...

on their right, Athe

n, tire-Nahraakes

in de clader in Hongking

the prof log ing infoveation and stirring on inter-

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illman withis tele, lant fow dayu devalopias (agreed to nonopk Mr Dillania proposal for DISPENDIONG IN THE RUBEL dowdly volleys the warring to their anal work, and aba för helming Friday, Saturday and Monday, at the ¦ 19.—Quiem's Aggregats.-For compatibóra

Into peritonitis" to which he assumbed

felon of the Party Sider a Parnellite Chairman

The Times publiabes a long overexponti.

RANKS

THE FATE OF AMERICAN PRISONERS.

shrat

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fuos adsanord with a robes Their | tho work in any way that may be praticable,) Itifle Hange, Kówloan. On osph of the

was too much for lis

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as about one o'clock yesterday shemook, He was spery amort polios con and ES UN MAM dansequently his promotion was rapid. He me out to the Polony in December, once on tho progress of Siam, and in a (From Our Spected Correspondent with the recalist and brought inte line for the night,

•-1888; having formerly served in the Glaulugitle loading articlo admit the olanz gow Police Force. He was a native of the Blans for a revision of the Customs Shetland Ides. Amongst the members of duties;

the Force, the deceased wan highly re-

U. S. Army.}

MANILA, April 9. Malolos has fallen. The American troops have shown their bravery under an-

spected as a genial and kindhearted nem-MESSRS DALLAS AND MUSORAYE'S sinuo difficultios, and the robel forces, aftor

COMPANY.

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The

QUARAN INE. Mr R.hatterton Wilcox, Secretary of folloss der yesterday's date: the Chamber of Commerce, writes us as

pretty manquero was quickly knocked out of a pornicibo wa appoints to from a plan of three days fine weather was experienced. joint, and they

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for the action. It is expectal that the first pullo There was Rome very good shuting, the country. The • Nebraskus kept

choso

stop to be taken will bo a series of variong

te experience of the missionary work camera events, there was a remarkable for a considerable distaner, but were finally and dresses by us of those who have competitions being very else. In the All The Ensas and

and Montan Regiments China. osossuil the river under lire and lost say r-l

number of ties. Two competitors tied for en, whit the

the rd Artery had t-o kur-

firat pisce at 200 parts, and thres tied for gants and one private killed and a large number woundeit.

neoond place. At the 500 parde, thras com petitors were equal with 25 points. Arm- ourer Bergeant Blair, who won the Queen's Aggregato, bad a sense of 28 at the 201 yards' range, was placed second at 500 yard drypned to 27 at 600 yards, again placed st 800 yards and 6^0 yards and hai 40 and 434: 100 and 800 yards respectively. Mr Skelton was placed first at 200 yards; in the first stage, 500 yards in the second

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whats respectiva sonras in the Threa Stages of the Qoeeo's make up the Intrance $1. highest aggregaton. Prison to Lo slected by winns in

Armourer Sorgeant Blair

order of merit a laid down by Ruls 19 in Tadlon' Competition. Mr A, H. Skelton Captain Carlyle

... 280 MG. P. Innumert

... 288 14.-43- Comera--Comtetitions for All Comers, Rifles or Carbines, will take iplace simultaneou-ly with the foregoing

svents at the 200, 500, 600, 700, 800 yards ranges. Number of lots "Fire at each range. Entranco 30 centa per rango. Three prizes at each range value 70 per cent of the entries, Tickets will be obtainable at the Firing Punta Sighting shots as per Rule 9.

200 YARDS.

Tir

Mr A. Watson

Wednesday, the 29th inst, the whole line On Tuesday, the troops rostad int advanced in battle formation across a wide The Chair has just been notified by friain. The troops were mot at first by the Government that they have received hoavy there, and they kept stubbornly to the following telegram from the British

work and at best erased two miles of Minister at Bangkok :-

X- upun country, obliging the natives to Hongkong : vessels to stop at Keh Plui

Nine days quarantine imposed Cuate their trenches and retreat across a river.

inspectiny Next morning, the Amerionn forces had The Grernment are also in recofit of reached Bocare without much resistance, despatch firm the Under Secretary to the of fours. The rapid aderney had upset 13th March, to the following effect :- must of the regiments marching in columns Government of Fangal, dated Calcutta,

Blage and 800 yards. Ceptalo Carlyle was "T I am instructed to state for your in-second at 200 yarda, first at 800 yards, few entrenchments were met except hastily In the afternoon, however. as thn Porn Hongkong, the necessary instructions have intarest in the meeting to All comers another Mr G. P. Laromurt constructed works of no particular strength.received of the outbreak of plague at Nylvanias

vanias wero crassing a milway bridge, been issued to the oftvera concerned to range was added,

Corporel Hills the enumy opened up a heavy fire, and the strictly enforce the Venice Sanitary Con Kansas Regiment, which led been hurried vention Regulations in the ports of Calcutta Green's tegrerte.-H. E. Sir Henry Blake,

Prizes were presented as follows: Mr A. Watson As a supprat, In-t heavily. Two Hetch and Chittagong against vessels arriving. Major General Gassoigne, F. Vice. 8. M. Welho... up as

into play, the insurgents were

Adminal Bir E. H. Serinone, and Sir John | Corporal Hills and the Advance continued

14 Carrington. Curpins Aggregate Hors Mr A. H. Skelton 6. P. Chater and J. J, Bell Irving. All

Corporal Hith Private Pol MG P. Lammert Tie

European members of the Police Force with their ́enfifest visita to the playhonsoral Hale; the left brigade of the 3rd Ar- the enemy's onlealations, and here very formation that intimation having ban and third at 700 yards. To increase the C.S. M. Wallace

who could be spared from duty, and numerous civilian friends.

kiss

highway robbery and murðse, ere goi/are not so thoroughly jutorasted in this bid into the trenches occupled so lang hy G. and the littla Cult gun were from Hongkong?

SOUTH FORMOS NOTES. (From Cher Cum Correspondent.)

TAINANFOO, March 30. I am sorry to any that although cases of

much heart of just now, the cases of plagusama sa they were in the Siga of the Cross. I looked as if they had dug deeply are very much in avidence. Hague acerqs into their repertoire and cute eproga an old to be getting wore and worse. Formerly, forgatton piece. Still it was a very pleasant was confined largely to crowded parts entertainment, and was very much appres clated by the audience. Mr Kippcon was of the city towards the Ruth Gate, Lately, wall received an Unolo Tom and Alarica was

REVIEW.

On the 30th March, thera WAS SELAR HARRISO»,' by S. Macnaught Mr Thon. Jackson. MrA, Watson

300 YARDS.

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2.

ELT

800 YANDA.

700 YARDS.

to the Prise Fand were Corpoel Hill, R.E.... F. R. Beliling, Mezara H N. Mody, D.

from Commodore Powell: Hor. Armourer Sergeant Blair Gillies, AP, MacEwen, J. M. Forbes and Mr A. Watson Jamos Mokie. Prizes were presented for 8. M. Wallace the Ladies' Nomination by

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panion and his many good qualities were

severe loss, are spread to the four winds much appreciated by a largo circo of

On the 24th of March, Major-Genoral civilian friends. The remains of deceased

A visit last night to the Theatro Royal MacArthur made the disposition of the were laid to rest this afternoon in tho was most intensely interesting in so far as troopa in his division for the advance on Happy Valley, the funeral hoing attended it awakened memories of bygone and chil- the rebel headquarters at Malolos. by Hon. F. H. May, Captain Superintendish day. The story of Uncle Tom's right brigade consisted of the Nebraskan dent; Mr F. J. Badeloy, Deputy Superin Cabin is familise to nearly very child, on the extreme right, the South Dakotas tendent; Chief Inspector Mackie, and all the and to many people the drama is associated and Pennsylvanias under Brigadier-Gara

The impressions created by the soul-stir. | tillery (noting as infantry) on the extreme ring incidents in the old-tino drans upon loft, the Kansas and Montana Volunteers. the youthful mind mure deep and cf long under Brigadler-Genoral T. G. Olis. alanding, and we are war they woro rosas Genora! Wheaton's Brigasle, the 22nd In- citated in the mida of many proment at fantry, and the Oregone neted as supports. last night's performance, The Company while General Hall's brigade, which want

neml Hale's men, formed the virtual

rare, hold the enemy he encountered fighting on the right, and General Mace No. 167 in Mienillan's Colonial L in anoh strength as to call for additional Arthur staff came under fire, hut ma brary Landon, Manmilion and Co., troops. Three small troops of cavalry excious engagement ensued and an early Ltd. Hongkong, Kelly and Walsh, rated independently, but the nature of was made to enable the men to tackle This is a hook that one feels bester for the insurgents pn the following day. the country hampered their movements Malula was now only two be thras miles having road; it lifts ons out of the sordid

work's operations na guard for the bullonk the old is made to defend is ont of of higher things, putting before us possi. Co., Browse and Co S. Watson, and Darboral Hills.

laqurgent government. irsing bilaging an ammunition and com-tion was not resaved. Pringh at the portillies that we huis tan often overtank, G, Todz. Ting, A sat, Wang Hing 6. 8. M. Walles

rating the

and Romer, Kruse and Co. and ARTDA RANGE--800 yards, incurrere had be a moving Belah is but a type, and commoner than Chapman. en the right in the dirperson of the hilla most of na lagi. In the waBeemly

Carontal Killa .. and when the final trance made up

The arrangamenta for the meeting worer A. R. Skelton Mr. F. Lammert At daybreak on the 25th Mareb, Geners) Matica the few insurgette left behind set hurry and Buble Mter the gold and carried out most efficiently by Mentes M. Hale's brigade moved out to the chat upon

fire to the Convent whiul ind be Agrine goads glitter of modern Hfe, such men who 8. Notthonte and A. Chapman. Ban Francisco lei Monte, and the romain-church and the

ald's haique 'ers, and destroyed for the anally passed by only now and again

Convert.

few pihtrues their benis, their patient uncom ne very seriousdamagn was done to the town a milo and a half long, advanced upon the TIK

come telure us. They are of self briefly, is the s stry of be at least 50 per day.

enemy's earthworks.

the capture the untowarded GREN of this world, The right brigade of Malulur. Every day, the troups were The Japanese rule (a very right one)

swing northwards, but meeting heavy engaged. On two tons, when the in- written. It entsina in its a thing acnaught's book is beutifully

is that every case of plague must be

abatruotione to the passage of the cavalry splendid earthworks, it may be said that chr, ue unusual jingling ve bal effeca Capt Carlyly

surgents made a serious stand behind their ama

smart and flashy, nothing ricky and Mr A. E. Skelton reported to them, then they remove the

and haggage trains it had to diverge and the engagements were very severe, but in a vain offort to catch

ciye ut ear, nothing patient to the plague hospital outside their

advanced obliquely along the bank of the wast the total losses invulsed may be will rved or unneurd, but a C. S. M. Wallaor, R.E.

never be known, as the insurgents

2.--Martini-Henry Dashine Competition-- Gros: West Gate, then burn on the bed,

river. In the meantime. General Whaaally cuts to their thed and anti-che-ked for cf facilen act forth i native

Distanor 200 yards. Members only. &o, used by the patient, and thoroughly aftable manner he has already zunda uzvy | ton's brigade, following General Otik, had Sometimes, however, the Amantican advance nervous, Biblical English. Here we have

No, of Shota-Sven

Entrance 50 denta, Three prizes valus 50% of the: Entries, with 85 added. Mr A. H. Skelton... Mr A. Chapman ... Mr A. Watson

It has spread almost all over. It is impossa the osable hands of, Mr J. B. Terrell

Tho.

AGGREGATE.

ible to reach an estimate of the daily nym. Į that thesofern were worthily oh they had to get ohiofly throughout the way, and it was thought a deformined rate of every-day common pince to Joynt Stokes, G: 0. Fullerton, LA. & Corporal Jenner, R.E....

santed, right down to Flisn'ʼn baby ber of deaths. The other day sa oficiul know excatly when to org. Miss Music fJapanese) told me they hitd reported to made bez dohut in Hurgieng na Eva, and મા them about thirteen inlly, and about to Gunsoring the wind that she had

was deservedly appladded for bar

Elort time she had to study per cent of the deaths are Japanese. I the mentioned that Japanese report to amet lotka pistaticus adeno, a very good of the character, the fifth in the Chinees felands. They at once pusliively variety entertainment was given by the meseriad if you multiply the Japanese figaresives, the chordsds to some of the songs

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by the light artillery. milezary store. The advance was entered

18 by 10 you will come nearer the rond daily rolled out by lusty voiner from under der of the fighting line, which was at least! houses were burned down, but beyond this phallung denial, their wholehearted foget.

mortality. At any rate, I fancy there must

disinfear the house. Obles; I think; from

the Chinese draad of the Japanese, but also partly from their desire to save their beda, quilts and other furniture, cases of

The incidental music was rendered with Kino affect by the band of the Roval Welch Fusiliers under the baton of Mr W. Flem ing Wallace

Benind the sooner there are reany who work quietly for the suction of a perform

and to Mr W. E. Brown rauch eredit due for the Company out the excellence of his arrogantata and his

| friends in the Colony,

IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

ADD VOLUMES LECTERE.

On Tuesday evening, a lecture was de 1lagus are seldoro reported: they are divered by Mr J. W. Jones on this very congested till discovered by the Japanese interesting subject. The meeting was un- policemen. Sometimes the officials give adr the auspices of the Odd Volumes small reward to any one reporting a case,

-wad that-inpochen," but not often, leade to a report being sent. Where death is discovered of course-the same disinfectant regulations are put into forco.

Society-Sir John Carrington in the chair "In a few eulogistic sentences, the chair an introduced the lecturer, who then got to work.

abouts i Bre

have

the

-how to get the body buried. A coffin in Kovernment, Crown Calonice never four times as much ground as the in the disposition of the

together

in

Americans wore able to make excellent

operated by Lieut. Davis, of the U. Sthe total losses on the American side are, It is impossible to say at present what Navy. Eight of the twenty-five men were but a fair estimate of the past few days wounded. Three miles from Caloocan the operations would be at a 5 killed troops rested for the night.

(including those who died of wounds) and over 300 wounded.

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na olisin parite of wool, one perfect Ana of phrase that a meet wica in e productions of R.b.rt ir.dges. We shal gedly wulano other work from the satie author.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE SERVICE OF AN ALLEGED WRIT ON MR SYLVESTER.

termit

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The following aro the scores -

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OPENING KOREAN PORTE.

1.- Chisen's 1st Stage. -Distanco 200 parda.

Tokyo, Mar. 29. Birabers only. No. of Shots--Seven. Mr Kato, the Japanese Minister at Seoul, Entrance 50 cents. Three prizes value i han talsgraphed that he has roseived official 80 per cont. of Entries, with $5 added.information from the Korean flovemment Position-Studing or Kneeling Mar- that Gangan and two other ports and the tini-Henry Rifles allowed 2 points. city of Pingyang will shortly be opened to

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WEATHER REPORT. The following notice is issued from the Observatory :-**

On the 0th at 11.55 A. The barometer has risen on the China coast, and over 22 Japan. The high pressure are a remsins 28 central over N.F. China, and pressure is 28 mlatively low in the ", part of the Chiria 3--Ladies' Nonnination Open to Lady Sen. Gradients toon with ar ng morn

Members or their Nominees.

Distance 01 the rest, and in the N. part of the 300 yards. No. of Shots-Seven. NuN.E. winds; dull, scino drizzling rain.

China For. Forecast-temiz to fresh Entrance fee. Prizes presented

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... Mr Watson

... Mrs Francis -Mrs Blair

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$15

THE FONG KONG FILIPINO JUNTA.

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A DENIAL BY SECRETARY, LONG.

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A dispatch from ingbain, Mass., dated

30 February 22, reads:-Secretary of the

30 Navy, Long, said before starting for Wash to ington that he did not boliere President Mckinley sent my detectives to Manila, n charged in a Hongkong despatch,

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and na

Advanced northward on the left, and was

was ton rap to allow of this, and the >tench long the line of advance tells of soon heavily engaged at Maloban, where the presence of hundreds of inadequately the Oregon Voluntners distinguished them interred Filipino bodies

In the house in Maloles used as a selven by carrying the snusually strong earthworks. In the advance, the 3rd Art, the names of four or five Ameriona, bean missing for *Govoral months tillery covered about a mile, meeting a

before hostiltica broke out were found heavy cross fire as they forced a strong

a the wall by the mea themselves. written on

on both tanks. Here 33 men of four days before its encare, but his where

It is stated that

Nominated By wooded position with the insurgent riducial bodyguard at ginales, with a s

2000 men, left Miơi à To the Editor of the 'Cara MAIL'

Carpt. Hills, ... Miss L. May

Ves Rewr Sia,-Referring to the letter in the Mr W. Fuller, this small regiment were wounded. Lieut-

e unknown. The story told by the

Vra Duncan insurgent prison.is is that they were fuiced thing Mail of 4th April signed by Lews Mr G. E. Duncan, * enant Abernethy, with a few mon, awam

... Mrs Carlyle into the ingungen ranks against their van Le Etzel for Louis Spitzel & Co., wherein Capt. Carlyle, His treatment of the subject was very the river below the anal ford, and turned wishes, and they also state that dis ensions my name is mentioned as having served a Mr A. H. Skelton, Med Skolron The great desire, of the Chiness is to wall defuel, and in good sequente, be the position, Lieut. Englani utvancing at of the insergi e cose in the term of Louis Spitzel & Co., & passenger un

certain paper on one W. F. Sylvester of the Mr G P. Lammert, MraG. E. Lammort

Sorgt. Вожегу, M's Stono... concoal all cases of plague from the author-duilt with the usual arly of figures of the the ford and driving the insurgents put.

insurgent Government during the M M. tamer Olduaien on March Mr. Watson, extent, population and revenue of the Pri

past few weeks.

25th, the document served was a cuftifel Lout. Hebron, Rios Hence, when anyone is ill, whenever tish Empire, and of the various systems of The. Kansas troops lost a captain and had

The majority of the tropes are now rest- the policeman makes his rounds, the sick government that exist in ita different perta, several men sounded at the ford, For sure to the sum; but that another in 116, 1899, in the case of E. B. Drow versa. 8. West copy of petition filed with the United Surgt. Binir,

29 for papers being in the hands of the Secre ing bring greatly fatigued by recent ex- States Consular Couri at Canton on March Corpi, Ledingham, Mra F, G. Smith 28 tary of the Navy relating to a contract mad one at once sises from bed and walks about.viding them into five principal diristens time, the right of the lins, which had te portant move is under contemplation is W. F. Sylvester. The petition, zer set-M.S Warling,... Mrg Wailing

Miss Coylo... 28 by

by Consul Widman and Admiral Dowey, Representativo When death comes the great problem is British Islands-Modified

Secretary Long Raid be has no letters rela- tativo governavut us in the

evidenced by the chusts that are going on

therele. He thinks the story was sent ting fordi that the cotitions of the and

ting * Allowed 4 points. various regiments.

out excite sympathy.

to other portion, gat out of touch, and as a and Protected States. Then the question

Although

was dechired to be that if the Filipinos destroyed the feant should by himself or his agent the de

4.--Martini Henru Carbine Competitim:-- Secretary Long refers to a statement is. most cases is out of the question. They to whether an Empire governed by such few of the onemy in a strongly entrenchod bridges and permanent way in places and pra

400 yards Members only. No. of sued by the Filipian Junin at Hongkong, just wrap up the body in a mat, and all different s

che petitioner

Shobs-Seven. Entrance bi canta sileging that McKinley's detectives found in its suparate parta chuld position were subjecting the troops to a burnup rume of the stations en rinite, the race and deliver to

within the period of six weeks from night long bodies are thus accretly buried, be held teamon band of Banking fire, General MacArthur ordered of the railway, both for bringing up supplies the date of

Three prizes value 60% of Entries, the first shipment of

arma to the Filipinas Sotoetimes they ate buried in their houses, unity. Examples of Cantinental opinion Capt. Wheeler to take twenty-five men of and in transporting trees since the fall of Consul of the Cauced States at the port of Mr A. Watson

How reciting bond

with 85 added. certificate

was by order of the American Government, and sealed by the such as Wer given, as that it was like a hen

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34aid that the Navy Department has papers sometimes in the courtyards, memotimes trying to rear and trains brood of young the 4th Cavalry, and drive out the trouble

MAIOR. anywhere by the roadside covered with a ducks. The opinions of Dicey were quoted some detachment. This was accomplished mirable service to the medical department, arrived on board the steamer Abbey at the Mr G. P.

33 showing that Dewey promised to pay for s The Chinese litter coolies rendered ad-and 50,000 cartridges aforesaid had duly Mr A. H. Skelton Tie

Singapore to

to the effect that the 500 rifles Mr W. Teller

shipment he authorized but afterwards 32 seized. fow spdefuls of earth. These bust men- 48 s to the conditions under which federation

Lammert tioned are often scraped out and chewed by U.S.A., Germany, Switzerland, Canada,

so in forco and virtue WAR, possible, and examples quoted of the with the assistance of the Colt machine gun werking fearlessly in the field.

5.-Quer's Int Stage-Distance 500 yards. Por of Singapore then the said bend should

pid and other is shuld be and Bombers only. No. of Shots-Seren. NEWS BY AUSTRALIAN MAIL dogs. Thus, as a result of accreting these

and the proposed arrangement i

tin Australia.

virtue, stated that the

Entrance 50 cents. Three prizos value It was also ciently painted up that tla

Rud sine and cart cases, plague is rapidly spreading all over first propinals for federation caniu from the

cartridges

50 per cent, of the entries, with $5 were shipped on bord the steamer Alley, but the defen- the city.

added. Martini-Henry Rides allowed Clouis themselves, the original public

dant feiner by seif ut

or his

2 points, agent) had It is also spreading to the country townsvecate of the subject being *'r

Sir Joseph

never produced before or delivered to the Mr G. P. Lizomest Next day, the movement was on the if the Nova Scotiau Legislature. and villages round about Latoly, I have

petinoter

lotter any certificate signed or sealed router Sergeant Blair THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF Mr Jones was able to show in many ways right. To understand the position aright: heard of a good many vizes to towns from bow Imperial Federation would benefit the it must be explained that the original on-

by, or any proof whatever that the said Private Pond, R.W.F.. CLUB.

riften Eririigos had arrived at the Corporal Hills, R.E.

port ton to twenty miles distant.

Colonice, and incidentally mentioned the trenchments ran from Caloocan in a south-Cups, presented in 1898 by Me Thours and cartridges were never conveyed to Sin- Captain Carlyle For the final passession of the Captain's of Singapore, and, in fact, the said rifles Mr A. Watson fact that their total indebtedness to the All honour, help, and sympathy are due mother country was £1100,000,000, a very easterly direction, the regiments on the Jackson, play was commenced during the gare, but were enveyed to the island of

rat nial factor, and in the ereut of Im extreme end being several miles behind the latter balf of arch. There were only six Luzun, or to u

to one of the Philippine 1 Llanda.' perial Foderation it would probably en A scavengers who in the abominably filthyLouching on Trade totals, the lesturer way

culony at the time, and sonic close austobes satu of fifteen thusand tauts had been do afterwards became a sort of moveable pivot resulted, the final being a work of cleansing the dmins and disinfedt-')

a very well con-manded from the defendant, and was re- rested game. The draw was no milows fused, and the petitioner in consequence ing the plague-stricken houses. All this, a trade equal to that of Germany, and half in the advance upon Mololos.

able to ahow that the Deitish Columica had

on which the right was wheeling every day Major Moris, RA, (8), 'n bye; Dr J. A. prayed that judgment might be givun 1 Mr A. 'H. Skelton... however, is done to a thankless people, that of the United States, and this without second day, the right brigade found the

On the Lowson (11) met Mr V. A. C. Haskis (8); against the defendant accordingly with in- Corporal Hills

Mr R IL. Hill (12) freed Capt. Dis Vuit, test and casts.

Artaourer Sergeant Blair who regard it as almost worse than death zackening their exchanges with the British undergrowth so dense that they had to R.E.

Isuada.

E. (9), xn! Mr E. C. Lane (Ii) securel Not finding the name of Mr Sylvester C. S. M. Wallace, R.. to get into the hands of Japanese jaslice On the question of Imperial Defence, he flank the enemy. The delay in carrying is given howDr J. A. Lawan bat

match down the road in their attempt to a bye, and the result of the competition | among the polished list of passengers I Corporal Ledingham, R.E.... 7men and doctors.

enquired of an officer of the Caledonien if Mr A. Watson nhowed that the expenditure

Naval par- out the movement allowed feneral When First Round

fre wore a passager. He replici No." "aptain "arlyle poses by England was £20,000,000, and by tor's supporting brigade to join the line, Mr V. A. C. Hawkins by 8 up and 1 to Having seen in a New York paper that W. Mr J. M. Deok

railway line was being carried Brigadier. B. 11. Hill by 2 up after a very even match. F. W. Sutterle. I asked if Susterie vas Colonies £$10,000 per annum, and as the position

;Chupt. Des Voeux, R.B., defosted Mr F. Sylvester was huwan in Philadelphia os

The Nicaragua Canal Project. 7.-Queen's 1st Sage. -Distanco 600 yards. Marols 5.--The United States Congress proportion was not likely to be permanent. Geveral Egbart of the 22nd Infantry, full Second Round: Dr J, A. Lows a do Apamenger on board The same officer

embers only. No. of Shots Soven. has voted 1,000,000 dollars (£200,000) for In conclusion, the various Foderlaystoms to an insurgent bullet. Several of the fated Major Morris, R.A., by 3 ap and 2 replied No. Whorenpon I asked if there-

Entrance 60 couts Three prizes value the purpose of investigating all the

propos 50 per cent of the entries, with 85 ed routes for a cansi across the isthmus of that of the IT.S., Germany, and Switzer fix here, and it was in a rash attempt to rather easily from 3. E. O. Line by 5 p now in use were towhed upon, including newspaper correspondents get into a nasty to play, while Capt. Des Voeux, R.B., won was any passenger un bourd by the

added. Martini-Henry Rifles allowed Panama, and has in the meantime post- 1.amo of John Dow. The officer replied land, stid he reansrked that from the declara-get ahead that Prince Lowenstein was

and 3 to play

'Yes',and went with me in search of him,

4 points.

poned the Nicaragua Canal project." I have just heard that a railway between of independence in 1776 it took twelve killed.

Captain Carlylo The troops advanced through

No subsidy was voted for the encourage- years before the constitution of the U.S.4. Melinta, where a brief rest was given the result of the munting between De Low-Ezel, a young nist whom I was told after-

Final Round :-A very close contest was I tound bin in the wnuking room with Mr. Mr. Watson

ment of American shipping between the Txinanfoo and Takow is to be gang op with was fully agreed upon and suttled in 1788, tho men, who wors suffering from the | son and Capt. Des Voix, who after a keen wands was a Mie Spitzel, Mr H. R. W. Col. Sergeant Rusene, R.W.F....

...United States and Hawaii. at once. It is to be competed a year and in the fatter of a Federation of the extreme heat. In the afternoon, Gen struggle wound up the 18 holes all oven,' hams, and two others. Recognizing him

British Empire it was

was not expedient eral Hale's

was Mr W, F. Sylvester. Ho said “Yes,' dasticity of the British cuistitution was seroas the end of a small ravine. They by play which was particularly close, and and I then handed hun the curvified copy

position of the enemy Lout in 39. Continuing for another 5 holes such that means of representing the various flunked the position on the right,

and came

A. O'D. GOURDIN, Lawson won at the 26th hule by 2 up and leand without violent changes.

Hongkong, 5th April, 1899. insurgents as they left the entrenchments I to play. The game throughout was stuh and killing some twenty or thirty. The bornly fought and credit is equally shared river was crossed, but for the bivouac the by both plagers, the golf played being dis troops recrossed the river. In the day's tinctly good all round. operations the American troops lost i teen men killed and about fifty wounded. Those

to the Japanese doctors and nurses in the

Huon

hospitals, as wellas to the policemen and elusfia of the burrowing rute from 3 to regiments on the Caloocan aide, which of the monthly winners present in the The petion stated that payment of the

The great care for the plague, I suppose, is rain; but we cannot hope for this frein the propertipu of 19/6) to 2g, bus this

two or three monthe-yet, I annot belp thinking something might be done in the way of carting up sus water sad flushing the drains.

bong, To bulld in one year the one or hat, neopiary to hasten laws but the strongly-entrene advanced against a one of the medic roands being holed from a photograph I asked him if his nas

alonics ob an Imperial Council could be on the river along the railway catching thin which the first three holes were hatred of the petition. Youre ele..

two bridges necessary will, I faneg, fas the energias of even the go-ahead Japanese

TRANSPOSING and Cabin Fano ass tuvalu In the meantime there was no good rot able and very ating-Robinson Plane Coon against creating Colonial titles for good services rundlered, an for instance an Earl dom of Sydney or Montreal or for aunus! conferences of the Premiers or delegates of

The lecture was an

CHAMPIONSHIP, 1890. Conditions of play are fixed as follows:

institution' as the lines of the Chuvi àned the Colonies collent ong and express, surprise that the loss was not holes, and the final-36 holes, half-to be le vent - hòme about it."

Tuz Deutsche Voreiregung, the Dorman elation and the American Anunciation of Ching, is being stituted, the provisorat showed that Me Joncs must have taken greater committee being Mowers C, Brod orden, groat pains to treat so large a subject in

such a short spots of time,

Heyn, A. Korff, M. Rühne Slevogo Chairman, Sir John. Carrington, ran into some very heavy fire, in which the Wednestlay, 10th April.

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Darly New

REM

The Queen at Nice. London, March 3.-The Paris newspaper Labre Parole is inciting the residents of Nice to insult her Majesty the Queen dur- ing her approaching visit to Nice. The Mayor of that city recently apologised to 38 the British Ambassador at Paris for remarke 39 made at a

music-ball which were discure teons to the Queen.

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6.-Queen's 2nd Stage.-Distance 500 yards, Meraber only. No. of Shote--Teb. Entrance 50 cents. Three prizes valus 50 per cent. of the entries, with 26 added. Martini-Henry Rifles allowed 3 points,

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The Prince of Wales in Paris,

March 4.The Prince of Wales in paying his anoual visit to tannes. On his way to that resort his Royal Highness broke his journey

Paria, where he had half an hour'a 4 cordial interview with the President, M.

Loubet.

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Afterwards the Prince of Wales visited 47 the buildings row in course of erection for 46 the 1900 Exhibition, including the colonial

pavilions. He made his visit to the exhibi

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motor car.

B. - Queen's 2nd Sleye,--Distance 600 yds. The vote for the projected cable to Members only. No, of Shots, Fifteen. Hawaii has been omitted from the Entrance 50 cents. Three prizes valuo

Estimatce. 50% of the Eustries, with $5 added. Congress passed a vote to provide for the Martini-Henry Rifles allowed 9 points, construction of three-armoured cruisers, Sergeant West, R. E.

66 six protected ornisers, and three battle Mr G. P. Ianumert

68 ships for the United States aary. Arnmurer Sergeant Blair ...

9.-Queen's 3rd Stage-Distance 700 yds.: members only. No. of Shots, Ten. Entrance 60 cents. Three prizes value 60% of the Entries with $5 sdded. Martini Henry Rifles allowed 7 points.

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Remarkable Outburst of

Patriotism.

The closing of the session of the United States House of Represenmitives yesterday. was tnarked by an outburst of patriotism.

The members sang "My Country" to...

of God Save the Queen," many 50 the tune 48 | heisg in tears. Some menibera wared the 48 American flag and sang ** Auld Lang Syne " 47 and the "Red, White, and Blue, in which

the others joined.

GOVERNMENT PECULIARITIES. S-If the story northed at to-day's meeting of the Justices of the Prace be who have seen the rebel outrenchments All preliminarytica' match play of 18 true, it is tigw some representation should

Last Juno a Mr G. F. Lanimert played the forenoon, and half in the certain liceuse was refused by the J. F.'s Corporal Hills. On Monday, the South Dakotas and 3rd afternoon; all ties to be played off on or The pub still went merrily on, and it Captain Carlyle Artillery formed the advanco guard, and before the 18th ins; and the Snal on now turns out that the Governor-in-0.8. M. Wallace

Council granted the license on appeal. A 10-Queen's 3rd Stage-Distance 800 yds. and said it was pro- South Dakotas lost 3 men killed and a

far as one can hear the. Council were nover bable that in the matter of Imperial De Heutenant and several men wounded. In

Membernly, "No. of "Shots, Ton.

Cheers were given for the army and naked their opinion on the matter, and practical results would ho crossing river on a pontoon bridge,

* ACTED LIKE A CHARM,"

Katrance 50 centa. Three prizes valuo

navy, and the remarkable demonstration" even if they were, what is the use of

50% of the Entries, with 35. added was ended with the singing of the wached, and a rewarda Colonial titles why the 3rd Artillery had five men wound J. HARRY WATERS HEAD having J. Pe? Probably is old frien

TE should thors, tu be a Duke of Kowlooned..

Doxology. Balow this position, Major Bell

Master, STATION SCHOOL, RAWAL mine was right when he refused the hot Mr A. H. Skelton...

Martini-Henry Riflesallowed 10 points.

A National Army. proposing vote of thanks was conducting an attack upon a smaller, says: I regard Chamberlain's our (17) of a J. P.ship and sent it to-

March. Colonel B. T. Hutton, C B which was hes,tily respond fortification. His force made it so het Pain Balm a most useful household the place where it came from. My J. P

Armourer Sergeant Blair for the spell body of insurgents oppos medicine. Have seen it used for toothache, ship yun can sell for what it will bring Martini Henry Carbins Competition.

Corporal Jones, R.E. .....

formerly commandant of the New South Wales Forces, who is in command of the Agro, oring ed to him that they were aimid to get rheumatism, and once on a vor

bad any offura? hose who did out and ran as they had been doing scalded foot, and in each of these instances

Distance 500 yande, Members only. tumble.

right along the luo, and the appearance the Pain Brim soted like a charm.

No. of shots, Seven. Entrance 50

of Lout Daris with his Colt gun was the Erory one who usea Chamberlain's Pain senignal fórtha white flag to go up. Here Balm siwaya spooks in the same terms. It

25 bt/30 Insurgents, sartenderal That should be kept in evory medicina obest, Diglab the 3rd Alliery had crossed a river CHAMBERLAIN'S - PAIS BALM for sale stul were on the left of the railway track. overywborg. Price, 50 ots, and Ska? About five o'clock, the insurgents surprised

Hongkong, April 5.

TIRED.

**LERTON (bitterly). You have made a re güler fool of me sima wa married,

Mira Mevkton (coldly)—Oh, no, I have merely dersloped you.

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Militis in Causds, poke at a bangust at Toronto on Saturday night. He said it was his intention to ask Sir Wilfrid Lauriery cents. Three prizes, value 50 per cent. the Fremier, to take

of the entries, with 20 added..

Mr A. A. Skelton

Mr A. Watson Mr Dess G.S.M. Vatling

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(Colonel Euttons appointed August 11, 1899, to the command of the 26. Canadian Militia. He takeNEE MEET 25 General while he remains is Canada.

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