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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1901.

TELEGRAMS.

„AREUTER'S MERY ICE]: GENERAL BULLER'S

DISGRACE.

LONDON, 23rd October, 1901. With the exception of the Iily Netes all the newspapers consider the decision in regard to Gehetal Beller as anvoidable, there being no alterative without reining disciplino in the Anuy. They express personal sympathy with the General in his position, but deplore the inglorious close to `an honourable carter.

LORD SALISBURY'S RETURN;

Lord Salisbury has retumet home frean

the Coninent,

THE RE-OPENING OF

*PARLIAMENT. King Edward will open Parliament in state between the Bed and 28th January

next.

[HAVAS SKUVICE ]

A MINIMUM WAGE.

Pants, October 20. The misera hare sulmitted their claims to Al. Waldecke-Russenu, who has at swered that the fixing of a minimure wage depends on the undertaking between the

masters and the men.

M. Waldeck-Rouseau has pointed out to the miners that a gohemal strike would

injure the workuun as much as the

country.

OLD-AGE PENSIONS:

The Chamber is discussing the proposed haw on workhen's old-age pensions.

THE EIGHT-HOUR DAY. A commission of enquiry is examining the proposed law on the eight-hear day.

ELECTION RIOTS IN HUNGARY. At Buda-Posth there have been violent election riots. The soldiers wounded about hundred people. Some, hundreds of arrests were sande.

[XOR. DAILY NOTH HERVICE.]. THE NEW MANCHURIAN

AGREEMENT.

PEKT, October 21.

The following is a summary of the now

Manchurian agreement between Russia and

GENERAL BULLER'S DISGRACE,

HIS NOW HISTORICAL SPEECH.

Router Sends it to Bangkok,

not to Hongkong.

The Bangkok Times of the 12th just, cou- tetnu the following Renter Telegrain; why it should have been sent to Bangkok and not to Hongkong and China Reuter only

know-

Losnos; October 11. General Buller, in a speech at a luncheon given in honour of the returned Queen's Westminsters, admitted seading to General White a cypher message, after the battle of Colen, enggesting the possibility of the surrender of Ladysmith.

General Buller said he desired to cover General White's responsibility, believing him to be at the end of his resources

CRICKET.

HONGKONG TEAMVE OF SHANGHAI, The following report is taken from the N.-G.ly Nera of the 21st inst

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KOBE *. YOKOHAMA,

THE CHINA MAIL.

The following are the full scores In this Interport match t

KONE--- FIRAT INNINGS,

W. D. S. Edwards, 6 Fredgloy............. C. II. Lightfoot, e Lammert, Fradgley W. Braess, b Lammort...... A. H. Gillingham, b Edwards........ Hancock, bH. W, Kiby..

Crawford, Edwards

G. C. Muray, Cavier, & Brand

C,

E, Stephens, e indh White

Abbott, Lammert............. H. S. Thompson, e Clacke, b Maitland J. P. Warren, put out

Extras........

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SLONU INNIXÒ, Thompson, a Whilo, 1 Fraigley........ Brass b Fradgley Edwards, e Fradgley, b Clarke

b Maitland Lightfoot, a Gillingham, Kuby.. Hancock, b Fradgley Marray e Crawford, Edwards Buckley, b Fradgley. Abbott, not out...... Warren, Fradgley

Extras

Total for nine wkts.

jury to a finger, did not hat.

YOKOHAMA-FIRST INNINGS,

THE LATE MR E. ROBINSON, BARRISTER.

THE DEATH OF THE AMIR

Anxiety in India and England.

Simila, October 7.-It is currently re- References were made in the Supreme ported that the Amir is dead, but ac Court this morning to the death of Mr E.official information upon the subject has 12 Robinson, barrister.

been issued. It is generally expected that the succession will devolve peaceably upon Habibullah who has long been entrimad by his father with much of the Government of Afghanistan.

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Hon. H. E. Pullock, K.C., addressed the Court, as follows:--My Lonl, before the business of the day 34 proceeded with,

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Later. The Amir was known to have I desire, as the head of the local areen siling for some time past from his old

express our

sens of the deep enemy, the gout, and a letter written by we have sustained in the sud-Habibullah to the British Agent lest Wed- den death of Mr Edward 'Robinson, nesday said prayers were being offered for Highness in all the mosques. A subse The decused gentleman prnetized quent on rekeivel for nearly fourteen years is a barrister is within a few hours of the first, announces this Colony, and, during that period, was dis. that the end came sooner that was expect- 31 on Thursday morning. No- 23 tinguished for the great care and painstak-thing inter his yet been received but 33 ing industry which he devoted to the cases Habibullah is at Cabul and presumably 12 in which he was engaged. I think it would holds the reigs. 45b Jioul to fird his equal in the conscien 107 tious devotion which he bestowed upon the 37 interests of his clients, and thus who met 10

han in Court found him at all times most courtes nud chivalrous opponent. Our deap aynqatly is extended this sorrowing 15 widow and family in their sudden baress.

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The Acting Chief Justen (Ham. A. G. Wise), nderonsing Me Pollock, said Mr C. E. Stopbons, having received an in. Attamies in behalf of the Bench, although ny learned brether is unavoidably absent in another Couit, I beg to coneur entirely 3in the results you have made in rofurence, 19 to this. thored, loss which the local inr 1 has sustained within the last two mon: 1. I also wish to join with you in the expres 1 sien of our sympathy with the widow and o! family.

P. B. Clarke, 1.b... b Murmaya H. W. Killy, & Edward...

E. W. Kilby, st. Hancock, b Murray... Maithod, at

Crawford, & Kdwards"

White, b Murray.....

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Total

SECOND INNINGS

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Wilkinson..........

EW. Kilby

E. Edwards, b W, D. 8. Edwards... Duff, Murray There were very few spectators at this Wilkinson, 1 Barry ........ match, played at the Cricket Club ground. Laminert, st. neock, by Murray...

Fradglay, not out on Saturday afternoon, and the play was of a most uninteresting character. The XVI, "who played one man short, battal first and gave a very feeble exhibition against the bawling of Potter, Mann, Stanton and McEuen; Blomst (20) and 8. Wallace (17. not out being the only tacumen to reach the double figures. Before stumps were drawn the Team for Hongkong had compil. ed 30 for the loss of 3 wickets, but the batting was not by any means brilliant. It is now too late in the season for match cricket to be taken seriously, and it is hoped that our Hongkong representatives will make the most of hot practice. The following were the scores sad analysis in Saturday's ganie →

NEXT XVI OF SHANGHAL.

G. F. Lanning, cand b Potter...

Capt. Wall, Ma

WJ. Tyack, b Muan

II. D. Sharpin, b Mann.....

Major Fowlor, e Weippert, 1 Maan

W. Crombie, b Mann...

W. R. Parkin, b Stanion.....

E. J. T. Blount,

S. Wallace, not out

Stoniou

Capt. Broadrick, b Potter

T. Veitch. Mano, Patter

China, which is in four sections. It is so. W. Cooper, é and b Stasion favourable to China, as compared with the

previous one, that it is probable that a sup- plementary agreement exists, not yet divulged-

1.-Russia agrees to return to China the three Mandurian provinces, Shengking, Kirio, and Heilungchiang, including the Shanhalkian-Newchwang railway, China on

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Mocre, by Potter..........

A. E. Stewart, b Totter..... R. Macgregor, e McEuen.....

Bye 1, 1.b. 1

THE HONGKONO TEAM,

K. J. McEuen, b Stewart....................... Capt. Rose, h Stewart.... pact agreeing not to let any other W. H Welpport, & Stewart.. Foreign Power, except Russia, have any T. Wallsco, not out thing to do with the prosection of this rail-W. J. Tarbell, not out way.

2-Russia agrees to withdraw her troops from the province of Shengking in the course of the present year,

3.-Russia agrees to gradually withdraw her troops during the next two years from the provinces of Kirin and Beilagehinng. 4.-China agréen that the Tartar General of Shengking shall employ Russian officera to drill his Mancha troops.

ORIGINAL ESSAYS.

The following essays are Ly Chinese aspimnts to a knowledge and use of English

•CHINENZ MOSK.

Byes....

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H. W. Kilby, ran out

B. Clarke, b Murray Maitland, 1. Crawford, White, Edwards. b.. Duff,

c Edwards, b Murray.. Fradgley, at out Lammert, e Warren, h Edwards.

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Total

PEKING NOTES.

(N.-C. Dally Nars' Correspondent)

TAPIFF ERVISION.

Peking, October 12.

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LATE TELEGRAMS.

The Viceroy.

No orders for the mobilisation of troups on the frontier baye ret been made public, and til information arrives of the develop ments in Cabal nothing definite can be said of the effect of the "Amir's death on events in India.

the conjectural results, however, Ampog the postponement or aludoniaent of the Viceroy's Burn the

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Until the Afghan surcossion is absolutely

To-day's Advertisements

HELP NOTICE. THE ESTATE OF Enwand "Rogisson, Deceased of HosuxONG, Barrister. at-Law,"

All Claims should be sent to

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors.

Hongkong, October 23, 1901.

GOVERNMENT BILLS.

2175

FENDERS for SPECIE, MEXICAN DOLLARS, current in this Colony, and weighing 7.1.7., in Exchange for Ster- ng Bills drawn at 30 days sight on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, London, will be received by the Chief Paymaster. Army Pay Department, until 11 .. on the 9th Tust.

The tenders to state the total amount required (in pounds sterling) and the wount for which cases Bill should be drawn, but no Bills will be issued for less than £100.

assural and matters there assume i sute The tendors to be in duplicate, and in aspect; it may be supposed that the Govern-sealed covers, addressed to the Chief Pay. ment of India will remain where it can most master.. Army Pay Department, and en- durand TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT BILLS." conveniently contand the situation.

The right to accept or reject any or all of the tenders is reserved.

S. D. CROOKENDEN,

Colonel, Obit Paymaster. China.

The tours of the Members of Conneil would in this case presumably be cancelled, It is oren possible thea a more of the Government offices to Culcutin ang t take place this year.

Allahabad, Oct. 8 News bus reached the Government of ladin of the death of the Air of Kabul. His Highness was taken ill on September 9th und rapidly

Klan, the beir apparent, i

Rrew

Simla, fctober 8 -I regret to say that Habi. On October 2nd the Sirdar

the Viceroy is will seewhat indisposed,

nounced

was so ein Durbar that his father

ill that the prayors of all

Her Majesty's Treasury Office,

Queen's Road, Hongkong, October 25, 1901.

g though this Excellency continues with his

characteristic energy to transact his busi. were asked for un bis tehalf. At 8 am THE Steamship ness at Mahubins."

Vietoria Memorial Scholarship

Fund.

The tank subscribed to Lady Curzon's Victoria Memorial Schdarship Fund now Amants to over five lakhs of rupees.

Egyptian Affairs. Londor. October 9.--Conomi Sir Francis Wingate, Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, has elt England so his return to the Soudan. Russia in Central Asia.

on feeber 3, Habibullah informed the British Agent at Kabul, Lieutenant- Cokunet

Nanz Khan, that the Amir had died at three o'clock that morning. The news was carried rapidly by despatcft riders to Peshawar where it was received on San- day night.

Simla, Oct 8.---No further news has coine through from Calul. It appears from or her. sources that the 1ste Amir's last illness was of a gradual development he having for some to re- time prior to the end taken ferring to his age and infirmities, a thing which bad previously been unknown to bin The Times understands that Russia besand which possibly accounts for the persist-

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struction of the railway for Askabad to Meshed.

Army News.

Allahabad, October -Major Crocker, 9th Bengal Lancets, will, I understand, suc ceed Lieutenant Colonel Kaperas Remount Agent at Calcutt

ent rumours during the past few mouths the frantier of lets soriously failing along headil

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FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

KURDISTAN. will be despatched for the above Purte on TUESDAY, the 29th Instant.

For Freight and further information,

Apply to

PODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents.

Hongkong, October 25, 1901.

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THE FOOTBALL SEASON

London October 8.-On hearing of the death of the Amir, Lord George Hamilton of hurried to London and a special meeting the India Council was held in the afternoon. NOVEL

The papers publish long obituary notices on the Amir and articles

recognizing

Habibullah sagacity and energy not hurts to improve FOOTBALL his country, and hoping that inherits his father's strength and capacity. While regretting the Air's death, the SKETCHES articles rejoice that it he

familjar with administration of India is in the hands of A Viceroy exceptionally Capexin Stracy, Norfolk Regiment, will

commands the confidence of all. probably act sa Aide-de-Camp to Mr J. D.fghanistan, and whose prudent energy Sir Lepel Griffin, on being interviewed, that the Government should promptly LaTouche when the inter aames the L- eutenant-Governorship of the North Wes-

ledge Habibullah and strengthen tern Provinces and Onih.

to mercy.

come when the

The arntense of death passed on Private The appointment by the British Govern George Drummond, Royal Scots Fusiliers, for the murder of Corporal Divine. of the 1-ment-of-a leading merchant of Shanghai, ang regimen, was carried out in All 3 Mr G. J. Dudgeon, to act on the special ahabad on Monday morning, the Lieuten- commission to determine the regulations of ant-Governor and the Viceroy having both the new commercial treaty gives satisfacfused to act on the jury's recommendation tion, as combining diplomacy and commerce to their mutual profit. The appointments by the Chinese Government of Director Sheng Shuan-husi, Mr A. E. Hippisley, and Mr F. E. Taylor, for the same pur- 76 poso, ought to give even wider satisfac tion. H.E Sheng, has already examined 20 the matter of tariff rerieion in 10

Junction with Sir Robert Hart, and 14 han abundant knowledge and clear ideas "For the larger deliberations won to begin exlurem : eccon two-pence plus là uer, from Kabul shows that Habibullah has

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R. C. Farbridge, F. W. Potter, A. E. Lamang, J. Mann, W. K. Stanion, and B. P. Sheldon did not bat.

con-

A New Australian Tariff.

Lendon, Octolar 9.-An Australiaghanistan is India best shield.

Commonwealth tariff Bill has been in- troduced in the House of Reaccentatives." The new cutles include sugar 120 shillings per ton: excise C) shillings with rebate of 40 shillings, grown with white labour;

his position by overy means. He will then uxin England's firm friend and ally. Sir I added that the independent strength The Time says the best way to avert aggression and intrigue is to afford prompt

of

and firm countenance to Habibullah

Simla, October 0.-Relidble information

CAPT PHILÍF TREVOR, QUY BOOTHET

H. A. BRYDEN,

C. W. ALCOCK,

C. E. BENSON,

HARRY TREVOR,

HORACE G. HUTCHINSON.

The Fourth of the Series will appear

ten two ponce per pound, plus 20 per cent, cent.; courous and linens, 10 to 15 per cent peacefully succeeded his father and las

Am Bounties are provided to exconrage new we accepted by the perple of Kabul-s industries, especially iron suvelting and he He was proclaimed by his two brothers On SATURDAY NEXT, 28th Oct.,

enaincture of machines.

The selection of the twe Commissionera of the Maritime Customs could hardly be

Nasrallah and Umra Jan and by the nota- improved, Mr Taylor for his treatise in Chinese on trade received the counaenda The Charge against Dr Krause.bies of Kabul last Friday and the khutha tion of the Poking authorities, and they,

London, October 5-Dr Krause appear (prayers for the Amir) was read in his name without any initiative of the Inspectored at Bow Street to-day. Counsel for the in the city mosques and is now being Crown applied for committal pending ex. sicilarly read in all the masques throughout, General, memorialised the Throus for the

Imdition

the Tsal to be tried for Afghanistan.

The late Anurat his own request has been decoration of the Yellow Dragou. During treasue and inciting the murder of Mr. buried in Bostan Berzi, Kabul City, and

when the Poster, barrister, at Johannesburg. Overs. Mdos, Buns. Wits. the disturbances of last year,

unknown, the muse fate of Sir Robert was

bac beon seized, tak public mourning for him, Leyds

Ayub Khan remains quietly at Murree Armistice ing credit for having utilized the

and Yakub Khan at MassTIE

Allahabad, October --The Pionier's

ROWLING ANALYSIS,

NEXT XVI OF SHANGHAT...

Petteri .... Mano..... McEuen.. Stanion..

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THE HONGKONG TEAS,

Lanning... Stepart

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A Chinese monk is a people who has no Crombie.. wife, the life which he leads is loneliness." he does not deny his father, viother, bro thers, sisters and relations, and does not

A. G GROUNDSMEN 9. C. o. GROUNDSMEN

five with them. Sometimes he does eat the

The following is taken from the N.-C. Besh of the animal. His residence is com- rent. He is curious-looking man for he shave all his hic which is en lit hoad, bisy Netes the string of Chinese names clothing is wide and leng. He is different is lange to the eye from other western countries' monks, he has not done a bid of good to the people while the others halp the sick and aid the

puji.

CIGAR AND GARETTE

Coanbul site

Nanking Viceroy selected Mr Taylor to be so ter that a letter from Dr. His Highness Habibulish has ordered

the L. G. pro tem. Mr Hippisley has made which Lord ftcherts hall granted prior to the thorough examination of the scramercial

work of Chins, and will be able to advise Occupation of Johannesburg to send assy frontier correspondent Beads the news?

with knowledge in the changes of regula tions. The commercial treaty to be made will be of even greater portoned than either of the Protocols.

TEE MISIONARY QUESTION,

The annual match between the groundis conducted by then of intelligan and are Kitchener's columns are keeping in touch man and his own sumption of power as ↑

entitled

"THE GAME-AND SOME REFLECTIONS."

BY

II. A. BRYDEN.

THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER, EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.

The Chinese Mail

treasure to increase the forces of the Tru- svaal Counsel alan quoted letters from confinuing the report of the Antir's death Dr. Krauto tn Bruckama suggesting the on the 3rd instant. He does not speak sharing of Mr. Forster who possessed of any complications having arison at Kabul regarding the succession to the dangerous information..

throne, and the belief in Sina that South Africa.

Habibollah нам spceeded without let or Tt will occur to many that missionary in-

London October!--The main body of the hindrance is growing stronger. It is not terests extending an they do into all parts of China, and liable to produce friction while Boers unior Botha was engaged by a por-improbable that the next communication bestowing good, should be considered in the tion of Brigadier Kitelioner's force on the which the Government may receive will be manner as commercial 6th instant, twenty miles north-east of the formal announcement from the young same comprattenvire interste. They alike represent v vaut sums Vryheid. The enemy retired northwards. Sirdar himself of the death of Abdur Rah- of money, are pushing and,

Our lusses were three killed. Amir. Habibullah sent express messen and stand- with them.

the Governors of vilalabad and Lieutenant Pilkington, 18th gers to

Dakka, informing them of the death of bis who father. Thes October 10.-Captain Chapman, father. The probability seems to be that

of curse. smitter commanded Itals fort in the late fight, has Kabul at least has accepted Habiballah as

noted for the Brevet rank of Lieu Amira

Considering the importance attaching to tenant-Colonel on his promotion to the ank been Orders se twelva Divinguished Conduct next few weeks the question may arise medals hars been awarded for the Itala and whether it is desirable that the Viceroy and

the Members of cosmoil should begin their $6 other affairs.

autumn tours on the dates at present fired. No docision has as yet been arrived a regarding this matter as news is still awaitid from the capital of Afghanistan,

ugars.

ing. Many missionaries prefer that the including question be not touched for fear of restric tions. The higher Chinese officials, however; have been very persistent, sines the Boer uprising, in urging definite regulations,

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plant and many other things. Though the Quen Wung and Hoi Fok made 23 and 10 both for their own posce and the better Major. Five Distinguished Service the course of events in Kabul doring thę ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM TUE |

men of the Recreation and Cricket Clubs was played on the Recreation Club ground on Saturday, and resulted in a victory for Cigar and cigaretts are make of tobacco the boaters by 47 runs. For the winners siger und cigarette are very emali articles; not out, respectively, and Ah Waugh and but it is very current in China. All these Suen Sut took a wickets for 10 runs and cigar and cigarette come froin Japan, Eng land and other distance countries. At first wickete for 9 runs respectively. The

but it so very costly brought

to Chias eAdli one. When it first brought import te Chins some people did not know bow-it Yuen-tez, Suen Sun........ ought to be used, but now many people had Ak Kun, Yu Sung, b Ah Waugh got the habit of the ear and cigarette Al Pon. Suen Su when their habit is ang they must have it. Some smokers aivost say the eigar and cigarette how good and wholesome they

it is so cheap not more than our following are the scores and analysis

wer.

Canta

THE work of widening London Bridge will take three years and rest about £100,000,

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Get Rio (Capt.), b Ah Waugh Mo Lin, and b Ah Waugh Chee-taz, buen Sun........

Kun Kun, c Ah Mow, b Suen Sun... Kun Fük, a Hai Fuk, b Suen Sun

Mah Lin, not out

Byea

protection of missionaries

3 commerce.

~K BUGOBKEIOX,

EDUCATION.

of

Besides the thres killed in Brigadier Kitchener's column on the Gth there were

Sinila, October 7-The following is a list of the further casualties in South Africa --

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VARIOUS PORTS TV CHINA AND JAPAN.

per Annum delivered in Heugkang.

$12.50 to all Court Furts..

5 WELLINGTON STREET, HosCRONOL

I-dan Taz King. II-Ts'in Tax Man.

If each Government, more especially Great Britain. the United States, France, and Germany, should appoint capable and unprejudiced men, including ne inton wounded.

the Chinese Government sionary, and it the should appoint a respected official and two

The first part of the Viceroy's projected Ondera booked by Maringer. 'CHINA MAIL.? wen versed in the problems of missions As

tour may have to he modified as Manipur

CHINESE SCHOOL BOOKS: well as sympathising with the troubles of

30th September: Wounded and butle and Tama, though in telegraphic con China, weight then place missions on tho Rame basis of mutual understanding and since dead, Captain Watson, Adjutant 1st ncution both with Calcutta and Mandsley, 0 regulated control with protection, as is Scottish Horse, and Lieut. Irving, Intare too remote from the railway to be cun

Scottish Horse; wounded severely, Major venicus places to visit while there is Blair, Lents Cameron, Laring, Stuart clance of any political amergency arising. werks, Lord Carzen may still be It also oceurs to us that while questions Wortley, Jardine, Edwards, and Flower If all goes smoothly in Kabal during the pest Translated into English Tær Isle of Man tramways are being sold Dur Qus, b King Sang, b Ab Waugh...

of education cannot in the same way bennd Burgeon Captain Keddy, all of the 1st few

White. Allahabad, October 10.-Thore seems to Lisata R. Pearse and C. K. to the highest bidder

Liigh Ling, e Yes Sung. h Ah Waugh...made & matter of treaty, they ought to came Scottish Herse, Captain C. Seymour, and able to visit Barats.

ander regulation and direction, it 2) Imperial Yeomanry: wounded slightly, be no reasonable doubt that the Slinbzada desirable result is to be attained. At pse Ligut-Colonel Dus, Commanding tal Scot Fiabiballah's accession to the throne has. accepted by his brothers and 23 sent there are numerous suggestions com Horse Captains P. Raztres and been quietis accep

Field, and Lieuta. Prior and A Rattray, xil the conections of the ruling family as all of the 1st Scottish Horse,

well as by the army at Kabul, while A of the country that parts of

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Simla, Octoler 10-Everything com whomsoeror the Obinese decide to look to church in Tasmania recently, says a for should be read in his name. 垒

respondent of Cricket. The parish clerk

tinues quiot in Afghanistan, the rumour in To in teaching Western knowledge.

circulation in the Peshawar bazaar to the Te is no doubt trus Ust the Chinese we a great cricket enthusiast as well as a Goremment is ready to utilian foreigners notable unipire. One bot Sunday he was

Dakka and that an attempt had been made to I to accept their counsel, if plans for in dozing on his official desk at Church, dream effect that a disturbance had taken place at ranse of revenue are to be formed. Other ing doubtless of the great match to be

་ instters are secondary, or foreigners cou played next day. At the close of the serby Shingaris to shoot the Governor of that British authorities in the Khyber to be nacted therewith are viewed with suspicion, men, when the time came for him to place, proving from enquiries and by the if their offcnl appointment by China is pronounce his customary Amen, he as- proposed.

I think, however, that what is tonished the minister, and highly delight unfounded. now contemplated in commercial matters ed the congregation, could be well extended to other matters. toring lose, Ora7 9 ehouting, in sten-

A WORD TO TRAVELLERS, THE excitement incidentesparelling and shuge of food and water often brings on diarrhose, and for this reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chuniberlain's Colio, Chelern and Diarrhoes Remedy. For and be A Dealers War Bish & Co., Ltd., Geeemil Agente.

Opium Quotations. HONGKONG, Cober 25, 1901. New Patna, unsh

UA Patna cas, Kes Benaras, caba Old Benares, cash New Malwa, redis Allowance, Teels, Last Year, Abing Allemande Turda, Old Malwa.credit, Allowance, Taels, Persian, Cily, Cre Allowance, Tach Permian, Paper the Allowance, selt.

920

B. R. O.

Yes Sung, Mol Lin... Quen Wong, b Moh Lin Speu Sua, iuen-ta, i Mon Lin Al Waugh, Ger Kie, h High Ling Chang Gung, a and b High Ling ...... Ching Fah, c.Mth Lin, b. High Ling

Ah Mow, c Dur Qus, b Ah Foa....... King Sang, Moh

Hoi Fok, not onte Tik Che, e Cheeta, b Ah Por Sung-Ling, oder Klo, b Als Pu Byes 1, 1.41..

"HOWLING 25 ALYSE.

Ah Waugh

Sten San

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cerning neforti in learning and cumin tions; there are sil kinds of schools being started, but there is lacking system. At the outset the aid of foreigners must be

justructiune

accepted, and power must be given to funny incident happened ia a little finallare been issued to the Kais

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Fos the past quarter of a century there has CLANE'S WORLD-FAMED BOD Misras been one sontianoas flow of letters tearing Wherever used by physicians or pablo The must razine filo-14'ter that acknoe, testimony to the truly wonderfal cares effected, Overs. Mdis. Rune Wkts the praises of

and medics call ha laneght to light, Bal by Clarke's Warid feed Blood Mixture, the 14.1

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Sufferers from feres from Berofula, Scorys Erma, Bad Legs, Best Blood Purifier that science and medica Stearns Wine

Skin er (Blood Disqus Tile and Sores of a bare brought to light."

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