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The China Mail.

BONGRONO, SATURUMY, MAY 19, 1900,

Editorial Comment.

THE WAR

A passenger by the BENCH VIEW OF D. L, steamer Kanly Albert writes to us as follows from Suez-We shipped large number of Dutch passengers at Sigore and Fonang. There is not much intercourse between them and to English passengers, a sort of armed neutrality holy observed on both sides, and when occasion for friendly con versation occurs politics are tabou. One evening, howosor, a young Dutchman, with all the ardour and want of tact of young men, unburdened himself to mu in -language so forcible that I had to remind him that I regarded the political situation

THE CHINA MAIL.

The delivery of the French Mail was bigm at 6 am.

The spirit that animated, our forefathers Notes by the way. and enabled them to resist successfully and aliimately break down the power of the great Napoleon when Europe lay subdued at his feet has not deserted the sons of

The Royalist” Tragedy,

The tragic pocurzrinde tartet shin Royalist dansod obnsiderable cominent in the

SATURDAY MAY 191900.

TO DAY'S TELEGRAMS

food and comforts for the Inst fow days of the siege must have body remarkable sporo for cheerfulness than for

Today OUIN MAIL'S SPECIAL SERVICE 89ood chaur, Altogether, the heroic and

On Queen's Birthday there will be × | C. Black; stoward on board the ship, was

mperia, at the Ma Fgisterly and charged with the wilful murder of Mr Red, the second officer, by shooting bin with He. The are Fus reuded.

Albion the nina or ten millions of trooping of the colours at the Bappy brought before Me

Valley despised shopkeepers of a century ago could grapple with and destroy the mighty multery, The report of the Directors of the Star engine reanipulated by la petit Caporal, wo Estry Company rodthmends the payment have no foar as to the result of the prose of a lividend of $1.05 per share, being at struggle.Wo know that we have more

the rate of 12 per cent per annum, than the Boor Confeilerscy to face, but thes genius of the Anglo-Saxon race will re entert itself with its okl force; and if

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We leave received Gunnor's letter,

The o

it be necessary to call for further sisu do not think it necessary to publish any further olaboration of the incidents tahco from the young Colonins, which mentioned in Me Baker's opistle, ows their existance and prosperity to the fortering cars of the bipiter Gountry. wa know that this aid will not be denied. We alec arc sorry for the poor soldiers and the poor Boers. The war is a terrible one, and those engaged in it must suffer privation and suffering, but our young men will not shrink frean dau-

The second performance by the Por legoase Amateurs, which was to have been given at the Lusitano Club tonight, has bean postponed on account of the Terrible Tate.till to-morrow, aught

At the Magistracy, yesterday, Hüri

gor when the country calls upon them in Kibby, seaman, was charged with dis- its hour of need. We mean to win, and orderly behaviour at the Ameriqui Con; wo are going to win, whafover the cost insulate on the previous afternoon. He was lives and money, and in the end we will dismissed with a caution. show the Boers and their helpers--thong chat are left-that while wo are prepared to fight for the maintenance of our Empire, for the protection of our South African brother colonists whose homes have been

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Alleged Blackmailing.

Village Robbery.

I has been reported to the Police that on the 17th inst st 11 p.m., eight men Taided the villago of Naichung, Told Har hour. The men why cane and went in: -

d with revolvers They junk vere armed

broke into coven houses and stole 50 worth of clothing. The villaga is tran milea fions the nearest Police Statin and though the police are actively prosecuting inquiries, nearreta luvanayet boen offecfod.

The Garden Fete

Elaborate proparaifons have been indu.

for the Garden Fate on the Cricket Ground to-night in hoxout of Captain Teray Boolt. 0.B., and the officers of H M.8. Terrilie The proceedings will commence at 9.30 ba continued till 1130 p.m. The aud will he brilliantly lighted with coloured lamps. Two bang stands le ve been cricted, and the bands of the Roya! Welch Fusilices at the Hongkong Regiment will discourse music during the evening,

News reaches us from Suez of the death on board the N. D. L. steurer Konig Albert of a cugincer named Lang, a passenger from Hongkong. Deceased, what was a comparatively young amp, succumbed to dropsy, from which he had been aling some Lime, On board, he received every alton Coffin-breaker's Society. Lion from Dr Etaby. Death occurred on Two Chinaman were brought hafor Sunday morning, the 21st April, near Caps | Mr U HL. J. Gompertz at the Magistracy, Guardafui, and the body was buried in the to-day, charged with being in possession of Red Ses. Every mark of respect was articles of clothing which it was" be- shown by the officers and crow, the flug tiered did not belong to then. They were being flown half-asiat all day, and the starnier was stoppet for a quarter of an hour about 8 p.m., while the impressive burial service was conducted by the Rev. De Rosa (of Moukden)..

Notes from the Philippines.

Over one londrod and sity Spanish prisoners in the hands of the Filipinas at Tayabas have been liberated by the leat President, Sonur Lopes.

remandu Mr Hanson, Chief Detective Inspector, mid the men were supposed to belong to a Socioty known as the Coffin Breakers, whore uliject wastosurreptitiously anter boata and carry away boxes belanging to the passengers, substituting buscare sembling the ons taken any. The cloth ing found on the men was female clothing

Piracy in Kowloon Bay

in a different light, from him, and, in the ao ruthlosely invaded, harried and destroy, intorests of our own existones on boarded, and for right and justice and Freedom ship it would be best to drop the subject. opposed by wrong and injustice and op. It way interest your randers to know that pression, we are not the vindictive Bonds the hend sad frous of our offending is Mr the Continental press would have theworld Chamberlain, who is looked upon by qus at largo to believe, but a peace-loving right- Dutch friends as a reincarnation of his coss and magnaninious people, As Victor 2.30 p.m.---Auction of Husehold Furi-Satanic majesty. Chamberlain more that Hugo says throught one of his characters

tur, at No. 3. Wild Bell Bug Bhotos, I was gurprised to find, the upcoia In the fight let us he enemies of our foer, Wanchai, by Mr.Geo. P. Lammert.

target of Dutch vituperation. This young and after the victory their brothers. fellow said in offsetYou may plant tha British flag in Protoris, and probably willk - you must not imaginu you have cenquo edure Transvaal. You have heen fighting six months already, and twelve monthe hence you will still be fighting, for so are deter minod to fight to the end. The emplinats Non-Meetings of Shareh dem of the the we pronted the question whe Star Ferry Co., Ltd, at the Unrather he was on his way to South Afrien, pany's Officon, Nei,2, Connaught Road. but he did not answer! Yes,' and I do not Grants per Sandara undelivered after his Rke prudeme, Pour soldiers.

this date subject tu ruas.”

poor Boers!" he reportedly interjected, as in his mind's eye he mwi torrible conflict going on between the British troops and the conglomerate fores fighting unter they their win over Wolverhampton 1/11 Boer colours. According to him. the British Wanderers by 1 goal to 0, on Monday, losers a month ago were over 20,000 in April 16, Aston Villa practically retain the 2.1/11]|| killed, wounded, oil and prisoners, com. English League Championship. Their pared with very small losses on the Boer victory gave them a total score of 50 points rainod in the matches. Their only rivals, side, and in reply to my question whether Shefield United, were time left four paints The Argmant, ruiter, was com ob'sined the Assistance of the shore police, 2.46 he really believed that our War One behind with only two matches to play. At 22.00 cooked the statistics of losses and sup- the best, therefore, the Shefield could only nitssioned at Chatham on April 19, by ontured some of the houses and succeeded pressed material facis regarding the true tie on points, and should this hippon the Captain G. H. Cherry, to relieve tho in effecting the areal of eight mon with situation in South Africa he uplesitating Champiquship would be decided by the Undaunted. Captain A. C. Clarke, on the part of the foot in thour possession: The 181aid Yes; your returns are absolutely 1407 false, and the tengas you receive

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Siugatoro and Hongkong are a parcel of 11hes. Evidently the truth can come only from the Boer or. Dutch side, so if you wish to keep your readera voll informed, Mr Editor, you will have to go to Dutch succes! The only successes the British 7112 troops have had were landslagte (where

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At the Magistracy, yesterday after. noon, Forest Guard No. 4. was charged with demanding by threats the sum of 83 front a Chiesinan who had obtained per mission to carry out certain alterations on the graves of his anocators near Aberdeen, The case was remanded till the ford inst., bail being fixed at $150,-

Football.

goal averages of the two clubs and Hera Aston Villa have such an advantage that they have little to fear. Aston Villa's guros ero 77 goals for and 35 against in 34 me; while Sheffield have 61 for and 31 against in 32 games,

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Imst night, a band of twelve or four teen meil hoarded a couple of junks in Fablo Fendilia, two prominent insurgent revolvers and kives and ransacked the General Pantaleon Carcis and Col. Kowloon Bay. They were armed with

leaders in the province of Nueva Ecija, waro --junks of all the clothing and jewellery they brought in Manila From San Sideria on could find. The police banch happened May 12 by Captain Smith, 4th Infty she to be in the neighbourhood hit things on Acting Assistant Adjt. Ceneral of the 3rd board bearing the shouts, they st once pro- Division, and, brought before the Governor ended to the seong but the robbers had General, who ordered them to be confined chewed off with goods to the value of $120, until further order.

The water alice then proceeded to Tokwa- wan, a zistorio pirate nest, and having

H.M.S. Argonaut.

China Station. The .b.d's Coquette and were brought up at the Magistracy Cumed, were also commissioned by Com. today and remanded. MT. Parks and Lieut, and Com. F. Way respectively as tenders to rgonaut. Each A Field Day among Lime-wastors of the t.b.d.'e carry a crew of sixty-two. Our New Admiral as

A home paper says Vico-Admiral Sir Compton & Domville will cause to be

admiral superintendent of Naval Reserves

Mr Hallitus, at the Magistracy, to-day, disposed of a big list of cases brought up by

THE WAR.

THE POSITION AT MAREKING.

TERRIBLE SUSPENSE IN LONDON (Frem Var Oun Correspondent.).

splondidly successful achievement of the gartiçon will take a historical, place in the 1st of military exploits. The wild exoice- mont and enthusiasm which must-havo followed the receipt of the now at Hond must have been all the more keen becausa of the terrible suspense felt in London over te doay in the relief. All Britishots may windulges hops or entertain a conviction

that the officers and men of that garrison will handsomely rewarded for their bravery

opportune determination. Doubt s less the authorities at Home, apart from the good offices of Field-Marshat Roberts, will be equal to that and other occasions,

Culom hoy May 18, 9 pur. Notwithstanding the assurances of to. oral Baden-Powell regs ding the condition of the garrison, there is terrible suspense in London as to the fate of infuking. Numerous contradictory rumours are sent as to the grand assault made by the Boers on the native town when two days hard fighting took place.

The garrison is cheered at the prospect of an early abandonment of the siege, but are in great straite se to food,

Moontime, we learn from our Specisł

wire that the railway on the Mafoking eide has been restored-which fact may account for the delay caused to the relief columnes. This aunot but prove to be a very important factor in the future or fieal operations in the Transvaal. If the railway lines are put into working order as Bounas may be after the fugitive dutsch- monis of the Boara are scattered, and tha.

Great preparations are being made is the matter of communications by jail is ons in which the Field Marahil's Colonics and the United Kingdom in anti-Chief of Staff (Lord Kitaliener) has made a cipation of the curly Tofful of Mafoking.

General Sir Archibald Hauter has hoist, d the British ag at Christinus. Thie in the first time since 1681 that the British dag has been seen in the town.

OPERATIONS IN NATAL General Sir Redvers Buller is clearing the anonly out of Natal. The Boers Have hen put to fall flight and are fecing in the direction of Laing's Nok.

nania for himself the actuat conquest of the South African Republics may not be gr very far off. Perhaps September may a the end of the actual fighting. It is almunst certain the pacification and sottioment of this largo tract of country, and the intro- duction and consolidation of the British administration, may necessitate the presence of an armed foros for a year or more. But ineanwhile the combined plan of Laved Roberts to sweep up the invaders of Natal, and to carry the hight to a finish, apports to be succeeding along the line. Thore may still be onto hard fighting, but The nows received of the advance of Sir the care and cautiousness of the Com Archibald Hunter a force to the relief of mander-in-Chief would naturally lead up Mafaking is somewhat out using Within to the conclusic that the end is not so far a neok we have had information of the off after all. To presence of tha force-first At Vayburg then further seath at Taungs and now at Christians. From this we are inclined to think that Sir Archibald Hunter's dom

entirely diferents putos towards Mafeking, mand is advansing in three columns by

effectively scouring the country sa thoy advance.-E. 03

RELIEF OF MAFFKING. (From Ou Cưn Correspondent.)

London, May 19, 12.10 cm.

The leading thought now is, to say. Baro to Baden-Powell and his comrades," and Travo to Lord Roberts and his Army This thought will doubtless be.

honour of the Terrible officers, ever-present at the fete this evening in

REUTERS SERVICE,

Lospos, 17th May. THE WAR-MAFERING.

The Bours confirm their reverse at Mafe- king on the 12th inst. and that a number

of Boers were taken prison. The British loss in killed and wounded was fifty.

It is oficially notified that the siege of

The anxiety regarding Mafeking 19 gain Maleking has been raised and railway coming in intensity in consequence of alarming runtours, emanating probably from Beer manication has heon opened.

sources, that the garrison" aro desperately defending themedives bysinet vehement

BRITISH SUCCESSES IN THE

FREE STATE.

IMPORTANT SURRENDERS.

General Lord Mothuon's, Division has

e faritaty Board officile under the line-occupied Hoopstad, and the Caps Brigade thing onfinance. Thirty-one Chings in commend of General Broadwood has CROCS of

of bourne wore fined $5 each for

Occupied Lindley.

The Cape Argus stated that Commandant Ect and ninety Boons were made prisoners at Mafeking

THE URANGE FREE STATE.

Bundle han occupied Mequat General langs Nel and the Wolch regiment oc- cupid Tadybrand in the lith mist

A number of Boon in the Ficksburg und Dethlehem districts are desirous of surton- desing

Wit from the Criminal Sessions.

The Attorney General questioning- a a very small force was defeated: std District Watchman-Were you appointen on May 11. As already announced, failing to give the three days? notice re inhumanly butchered by your Lancers) up the Governor ? Witness--No. The will succeed, Vice Admiral Bix Edward Suired by the bye-law stating that they Two Treo Stato Generals and inany of THE WESTERN FRONTIER 5.75 and Cronjo's surrender at Paandeberg Attorney General-What, were you not ...10.2 our young friend sud nothing about appointed by the Governor? With No Seymour as Commander-in-Chief on the were about to line wash their premises, the enemy have sarrendered.

the abuse of the white flag at land I was appointed by the Registrar China Station, and his flagship will be the slaagte and elsewhere, and in his bucated General Sir Jolin Carrington. The Ragise or out of the Conomes class, which in france of mind it was needless to remind trar General is a greater man than due to be commissioned in Mag. Sir

Compton Dourile is an exceedingly smurt and

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The Embezzlement Case.

The case against Fritz Max Ulbricht, lately steward of the Clab Concordia, Shang

The object of thin bye-law is to give the Sanitary Board Inspectors

an opportunity of inspecting the work while it is in progress to ascertain whether it is beitig carofully done. Four

owners were.

my to comply with the Ordinance in this respect. His fine was modified to this arall amount for the reason that he was carrying our extensive repairs on his pro-

RECEPTION OF THE NEWS IN THE COLONY

As the Supreme Court to day, aboak

rollof of Mafeking. He said-Gentlemen, I have no doubt you will be sllvory pleased to hear me read this telegram. Router's Correspondent a Mafeking says that the British relief force has entered the town

General Methuen, has reached a place twelve miles along the Hoopstad. Road without seeing the enemy. General Hun tor has occupied Christians unopposed, thự enomy retiring on Klerksdorp.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE JUBILEE MEMORIALS.

him of ib. Great Britain is finishod as a the Governor, porhage (Laughter.) of He was promoted commander ined $10 sash for feeling to 10.5 am, Hm Honour Sir John Carring military power ... Yaa hava bot & friend The Attorney. Yes, in his (vitaeza's 1809 for the skill and gallantry ho display wash, and one owner of eleven houses on Chief Justice, interrupted the pro- in Europe;Germany, after it absorbs estination, He draws his pay from Holland and Belgium, will be the great him,- In case to-day, lit, came out that in his services against pirate when in was fined in respect of each house for fail. cerdings in a robbery trial to anadance the power of the future; The British fancy a mais prieur was wearing a poin themselves secure so long as they of trousers which he had stolen from

powers have powerful navies and other Carrington) did not let the opportously

when the proper time comes you will proGentlemen, you hare often heard the powers are building up strong navies, and alip. In addrossing the jury he mid-hai, was resumed at the Alsgistincy, yester. Perty and therefore neglected to lime-wash.siere has been abandoned and that the a cat plays with a nioase 1 Ar we to bably find that your navy is less powerful story of the woman wearing the bree less effective, than you now imagine, that cos; but this time it is actually a It will develop defects as your military case of a ruan wearing the breeches system has done these are a few of the

things I had a listen to and keep the A Pleasant Excursion

Kassenger by the

day. The charges against Ulbricht are (1) Embezzling during the months of January, February and March the sum of 8510.371 the property of the Hong Kew Cufge House, Shanghai, of which he was manager (2) Embezzling during the month of April dista further suin of 3200), also the property of

Ship-Master Fined for Dolaying Mails.

Guzzortzua Cio hench, Capitato Innt, At the Magistracy, to-day, Mr. H, H.

of the s6 Fashun, was eluarged with bay ing on 6th May last weglected to deliver the maile from Canton until three hours

The people Court received the intiem

gratification on their countenances, non quietly but with manifest signs of

To the 1 ditor of the Cuisa Ma

May 18, 1000. ON DEAR ME ENTOR-Touching the matter of the Jubiles Road and Hospital. Ats we children that the Committee appointed to city out our desires should play with have our loyalty to nay Queen cast in our teath by the stranger, and become the laughing stock of the world, like our Sou- thorn Sister Colony If the Committee will not convene a meeting, ft our leading

residents do so, and demand of the Com The long-wished for news of the relief of mittee an explanation. If Bone be forth. the gallant garrison of Maleking, which coming us will be warrant suficient to appoint a new set of mon: The whole under the able dirsation of Colonel Baden thing is gigantic soundal, and it is hold- By world. We want to know the reas| I—–— assaults of the pour force oder Yours faithfally,

L'ARGENT mandant Boyman for a period extend ng user seven facutus and a weak, was

We have to thank our vorrespondent for writes regarding a variation in ordinary the above club (3) Embedding daru Attar the ship's armva) in the Colony, Mr Powell has withstood the determined ing us up to ridicule before the civilizod Kardon, Cano

his interesting reward of an interesting con-routine on a voyage home that was success ~THOENE'S ELEND, White'

vereation. Whether we agree or disagrow furly arranged at Colombo :-' Balore, we Capsule

$10,80 with some of the hard things said by our resched Colombo wo were told that if fifty B.-WATSON'S GLENORCHY

Continental critica about our country at propia gave in their armes a special trains MELLOW BLEND, Blue the tiresant exitical time, it is at lost it could be get to take them to Kandy, and teresting to learn how we are regarded by hack The required number of angerthons Capsule, with Name and Trade Markin

10.80 It is a triletruism that all was forthcoming, and the trip was ECCO

wars are to be depkired; but we ingly organized. We Lot to Colombo at 17 -WATSON'S" "ABERLOURA

still maintain, as we think every resp. on Saturday, and within an hour of GLENLIVET, Red Eap

Bonble Englishund will maintain that that time a special train was ordered for

on math the presont war was out of our seeking eight o'clock the following morning.

and

ed as to the It was the inevitable destiny of Boot the price of the exurrsion fred at £1

MERVERE Deling to GenIMATI mierute in South Africa The Boers, with por head, which included railway are agostore of the what Europear assistance time will reveal, rage hire and lunch at the Queen'e Shanghai affied thereto His Worship, tails from Centon sought to undermins. British rule oven it | Hotel, Kandy The Captain sert some howovere

uld not proceed on the believed. British Colonies and to destroy British stewards with a who

January but a sum of $1,700, the E C, Lewis, acting postmaster, proscouted property of the cab Concordia, Shang and Me 0. D. Thomas, solicitor, repre hal, of which he was Secretary A charge conted defendant. The Festminster said da also preferred against the prisoner for Captain Lunt had three bags of mails on received with unbounded enthusiasm in Chinese Magician in London. attempting scontate which rested, bond. They should have been delivered the Colony, London telegram dated May Amongst the noveltion at the Alhambrs

strogo appeared on behalf of the Germmediately, at latest on a

To'clock 2 stated that Lord Roberts had requested is the appearance of Chung Tang Soo, a Colonal Baden-Powell to hold out till the Chinese Magle, who is assisted by ha deliver in the mèruing, but they wer ed till three hours afterwards. He did not 18th May, and thought hunger-worn and son and a Chinese, mail in a mort natonish

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