NO W
READY.
THE
CHRONICLE & DIRECTORY A.
Foa 1894.
With which is incorporated
THE CHINA DIRECTORY,
(Twenty-Sagoso Annual IshUE),
ROYAL 'Osekvo, pp. 1080, SMALL EDITION, pp. 684
$5.00, $3,00..
THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date, and li agálu mieli inazosaod in 'eixo:
It contains DeĦCRIPTIVA Bad STATISTICAL Acavours al and DiescroRIES for
HONGBONG~
JAPAN
De, Ladies' Directory Nagasaki, Do, Military Pocsos Kobe (Hioga). Do. Chinos Hoogs.
Hakodato
Manila,
Cebn.
Labano,
COMEIN OBINA ---
Saigon.
Cambodia.
ANNAM-
Osako,
MJOAQ...
Todo
CHINA
Yokohams.
Pathol
Niigata.
Hothow.
Whampoa.
THE PHILIPPINES —
Chatos.
Santos,
Amey.
Iloilo.
Takao.
BORNEO-
Taiwanfoo.
Sarawak.
Tamsai.
Keelong.
British North Borner.
Fanshow.
Winokow.
Ningpo.
Shang'asi.
Chiukiong.
Hud.
Wahe.
Tuzou.
Kiakinng.
Quinbou.
Hankow.
TONQUIS
Ithang.
Heichong.
Oanhching.
FIGOI.
Chutoo.
Taku.
Tiontein,
Peking.
Nawabwang.
COBEA-
Penang.
Săval.
MALAY STATES-
Jonobaca.
Faxas.
Yoonset.
VLADIVOSTIng.
British.. Frebob.
SIAM-
Bangkok.
STRAITS BETTLEMENTS,
Singapore.
Maliena
Johore.
Bungoi Ujong.
Selangor.
Persic,-
NAVAL SQUADRONI
SHIPPING-Oooof
P. & O. S. F. Oz. Moang. Moritiones. M. B. M. 8.8, Co. Indo-China S. N. Co. Douglas . 8. ic. China Afereliants"
United States. Germ46.
›
the Coastis: Steamarz of China & Manila 01,
Siomsson & Co.
H. O&M, S, B. Co. Scottish Oriental Miscellansory 3texmers.
Coast.
The MAPS and PLANS bara ázain bood inormal in number. They now consist of FLAGS OF MERCANTILE OTSE IN CHINA CODE OF SIGNALS IN USB AT VICTORIA PEAE NEW MAP OF TEE Far East.
MAP OF THE Lstand or HovƏKONG. PIAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA. PLAN OF THE CITT OR CANTON, PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, PLAN OF YOKOFTAMA. PLAN OF MANILA
NOTICE.
8. WATSON
AND
FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
vunson and his Royal Highness tho
DUKE OF EDINBURGH, WHOLESALE AND RETAILDRUGGISTS,
PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,
Drusereis', BUNDREDEN,
And
AFRATED WATER MAKERS,
TOP DAILY FORSS FHIDAY, FEBRUARY 15ra, 1884
to those remarks, we reproduce, in another column, a description of the defoncse of Adep, which is 'nboat to be converted into a
uns his scting powers were in It. The ematen bat a zain'l show, and not a particularly good teking the part of Prince Petrovsky ought of ous, and the same might he said of bouquete. douree to have hann Colan, i Shendryn, and Mr. There was, but a very small sstry of tablo
a
HONGKONG AND BITANGHẢI:
BANKING CORPORATION, The following is the thirty-seventh report of y general anseting of shareholders to be held at the City Hall, Henghong, on Thursday, the 28th Lostant, at 8 pm,
I drank heavily for serbest hours, auŭ pot exces sivaly drunk. At last he staggered en bis lega and tried to make bis way home again. Het new the pangs of thirst began to torturo biru, and ho turned into a butober's shop, of all places, to longe soting on the Rume of wine, began to have its affest, and from in state of stupidity the unfor Susto magistrate advened to a state of ferocity. While the butcher's back was turned, be seized a waat hatohet that was lying on the block, and bis hand, ko rnehet into the house of a mili made off with it.. Brandishing this weapon ja
or onaayed aimple convormation it was all is prises beingdivided among Masaru. E.L.Woolib, From this vam, the directors comand the parmiors foaral on, viškie te obook his soba, and the mill-
new shares, which will absorb $100,300.07.
rat-class fortress. The Army and Naer Harboe Hugh Chalssi, for resons I will give. As deportions, the prias exhibits being very take the court of divestors to the ordinary half-year fer à cap of tea... Hara it was that the old air, Cassito, commenting on this wise decision of Friedebourly the amateur would have been ful. As on most previous gosacions fruft did By Appointment to His Excellency the Go-the British Governciont, aya: It is to be good had he been more perfect in lita at not make much of a show, and 31g, D. Now
tempt at a foreign stoent Captain Samprey had bad by far the best display. The torn hoped that the defenses of other great next to nothing to do and did that nothing so department appeared to be about as well filled as ing stations, such as Singapore, Hongkong, remarkably insefully that he utterly destroy any scotian, and there were some very fine
To the propristeta of the Hongkong and Shangha Banking Corporation. and the Capo may be soon placed in the samsed the "point" of the third ast, Angus Moazbibits, Home of the vegetables competing general statement of the airs of the Bank, and bal
Gazas,--The director have now tombait to you condition. It is quite as vanessary to streng Allister won the lost successful role I have ever worooztromsly good, but other clauses were woak, anes shoot for the half-year ending 811 Decoubes fak then our coast defences as to add to our mean the amateur undertaking it impersonate. A which was aspecially the pass with some of these the proti ehh porod, including so swemping and roaring Instily. "Thoreapon the The net the that 63.509.03 1y friend of high rank, and sommersed navy. Fortificationsund shipbuilding should recond D'diroy, oily far more indiferent, for for Chinese worket gardeners. Judging by the charges, debreting intorst paid and dis, making provi, friend, who was sitting at his denis writ- go hand in hand together. The aim of the he never rose above the deal level of a dis. list of prize winners it wrekt neom that sho nam,
on for bad and doubtful debts, amount to $71,801,ing admonished the sobbing dignitary, reminding of which, after taking but tebate on bile not yet due, and him that as it was the 15th of the moon it was dovernment should be to randar nur har- Agrosable monotone and whether he made love bar cf competitors was very small-most of the remuneration to doctors, thare remains for appropria malucky to shed tears. Still the magistrates
9780,372.40 |bours throughout the world as independent
H. Diokio, B. Nowrojce, H. J. Holmes, J. M. of a dividonel of two pounds sterling per share, pes the and try gentlemen adepted a sterner tous, procent IPS' WEDICINE CHESTS REFITTEL, possible of navat means, so that in the kauged memptoons tome of voice,
I now come to Hugh Okalsat. After the sama Armstrong, J. H. Oor, and 1, N. Made. Or, and one pound and fire billings per share, on the Dg to reprove his friend. It is probably always' evout of war, the ships of the feet may beamsteer's impersonation of Hautres in Caste" I the whole, the number of exhibits was about the The differences in exchange betwien fe, is rate at denukard, ospecially when be le brandishing
a rather a pariline task to reprova a blubbering PLBENGER: SHura Querlten. D
frao, to protect our commerce, or may be most confake, to geest dissppointment at his same as last years, but the quality-takon all which the dirigend in doclared, and DB, the onrent rate bateber's keep and the magistrate, angry at NOTICE—TV secid delay in the execution of available, when required for concentration Hugh Chaloot. I had hoped for and expected round--was bebind to Orders it is particularly requested that sil to fight a naval batth." Tast so, but this better things. In my hearing the other day ho The arrangements wore the same as in former fa malition of ridends nocent, and writing of the weeping mandarin, pouzaing away at the The demotora propose placing $100,000 to the resort boing scolded, began to make threatening res
Laros. The showovhat one sided scafle sassed. Dank premises $50,000, business communications he addressed to the cannot be said to be the arse either at Hong. sold that "he bonestly was unable to see where years, the stands for the exhibita being ranged a. The bolenes 367,346:29 to be brought forward to the General, and the General wording off the blows
kong or Singapore. Both ports at pre-his failure same to." I will endeavour to en-long three sides of the terrace on which the faun-credit of new proat and loss account Firm, A. 8. WATSON and Co., or
ar boat he could, snill the hatohaf was too much HONGKONG DISPENSART. 12eent would require protection from theirten him. In his abase of make up" of sin atands, that fasing the harbour being left
for him, and wounded the General's diaphragm. Squadron, in the event of war, and the mer any kind he was unsuited to the character. It open. The stands were covered in with palm
A this joncture smo soldiers rushed in to the ia imposible to disassociatá a réia from the roofing us neual, and the whole had a pretty ef
swaistance of the wounded here, and. binding Tho cantile navy would have to suffer if this individual representing it when that individual fest. The Band of the Buffs was expected to
sal dignity, bauled him off to headquarters. magistrate with no regard whatever for his off. one protoction was given. Posibly the forti-stands before an audience exactly as to is in perform on the ground shortly after the show dipertinents and Baberiptions which are astfication of Aden is only the beginning of the every day life. For this reason the individuality was opened to the public, but owing to a misun orland for a dred period will be continued until ecbome indicated by Captain: Cozous, some of Hugh Chateus was that of the amateur him dessinuding thus illd not put in an apparanne.
few years ago in tws pamphlets on the sub-cell and no anad he has not the faintest mater flower show without a Band has a tendency to be jeat, and we shall in time soo both Singa blance to the Hugh Chalet of "Oum." As rather a Bat sort of entertainment-in fact, pore and Hongkong placed in a position to looked at him I could not separate the man from bave never seen the one witheat the other before, dely any attempt by a fariga fleet to cap the park, and the moonstancy of the two and the entireuing effect of music was greatly
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS! Alllettárn for publiention should be welttan o side of the paper only.
counter-manded,
The Daily Press.
HONOKOKA, Farruary 15ta, 1884.
by
Tus Anti-Opian Society, undisurayed failure, undaunted by expoance of its falls
turo them.
I
A
| marred all ́agroindia, affist. He had evidently missed, The 'erkibition will be continued to- studied hard to bo to latter perfect as he day, and if is to be hoped the attecaling The Right Bev. Bishop Burdon returned from appeared to be, but the individual auling of the will be provided with the wherewithal to Lis visit to Hainan by the German ateamo), wonds he was speaking was not the acting of the charm their seen of hearing as well as that of Wolle yesterday.
character he was impersonating, In his long night, speech in the first not well delivered sad fn. mind that he was gooting Hugh Chaleat, but tousted as it waa-ho convɔyed no idos to my
The chartered transport Hankow leaves this ports of call, with time-expired mun from the port to-morrow at daylight for England, viá
for thle port.
During the afternoon there was a fair attendi once of visitors, amongst those prosent boing
of the day, Amount to SIUROWD AT
DIENSTORS.
Me... Dalrymple Mr. F. D. Bassoon and Mr. A. R. Maren retire in relation, and being eligible for so. election offer themselves accordingly. 1885, and Mr. FB Barron, Vice-Chairman, zubicat to Mr. A. F. McEwen har boon appointed Chairman for
well
flexarion of the greeting,
Me. II. Hoppius and Me W. Roines having loft the Meantives the General died, and the magistrate cubay their places bars boon sunybod by Mic. A. Cuffs woke up from his demken fit. Naturally the reŁ- and Mr. Mr Grote; these appointmente esquire the com.that man was horror-strickat, at fuglar what he had done in his fronty. He was placed on his trial, jazd the ufair was eventually brought to the Phineas Bysis and Mr. Fullarton Teaterion; and tho elaborate statement of the considerations which The neonate Laro be audited by the honourable zotice of the Emperor, with a very long and court roommend the resecticas of these gantlemen as auditor for the your 1861.
AUPTIONS
Hongkong, 18th February, 1686
A. P. MOEWER, Chairman.
SUPREME COURT.
14th February.
IN ADMIRALTE.
His Exsellesos the fovecar, with Lady and BEFORE THE HON. AIR GROBOS PHILLIPPO,& civil magistrate of low rank, and the man he
CHIES JUSTICE, WITH CAPT. I. G.. THOM. BETT, R.N., (HARBOUR MABIEL), AS NAUTI CAL ÅRETS DE
WALTER WILSON AND OTHERS. THE DUTCINE
STEAMER "SELEB SIL".
ied the high provingfal authorities to visit his |erima upon him loniently. Assording to law, ho
was liable to strangulation. But in the present. fostance great stress is laid upon the faste that the delinqusob was raving drunk when the crime was perpetrated, that there was no evideder of malias prepensa, and that be had no intention of wardering his friend. These considerations would, andar ordinary siromataucus, be allowed to mitigate his punishment to imprisonment for three years; on the other hand, however, he was.
had murdered was a General. It is therefore suggested that he be transported to the Amoor for military nervibade; a terrible sentance, bat estion. It would be roll for Chins if all the oze the justice of which is not to bo calle
sccounted for us this ane. Every, mitigating were as equitably framed and conscientionaly dentonces pased on ofoaiers against the lawn.
ofroumstance is taken into account the crime of murder with which the won was charged Farther evidence was called on behalf of the homicide, and the punishment that is its doe is.
reduced to the less serious offence of enlpabla impronauts.
mated out to the prisoner. But it is none the los John James Gilbertsen, second engineer of remarkable to and a man in a responsible position the Selembria, was the first witness pat in the rendering himself so ritionloasa figura in the bar, and be detailed what he had seen from the eyes of the public. It is better that a people time was roused on the night of the 4th should hate their ralera thad despire them, and Novcabee by the alarm of dire. His evidence giros for the impagaaats, which was published in the main was corroborative of that alrendy Two Dahlin-1, Mt. Nowrojna: 2, MA. Woodin. Thtos Geraniacze, single-1, Mr. Diukio; 2, Me. yesterday and the day pravioas. Woodin.
Other offers of the ship gave evidence of a Newje.
The Garauiume, doubts-1, Mr. Die'tio; 2, Mr.similar character, and the hearing of the ease
was then further adjourned.
kizgolf, and the incongruity jarred. For instance, the Misses Bowen, and Lioul. Vyryan, A.D,0. The Agents (Moses, Jardine, Matheson &"I sank deeper and deeper until I reached The arrangements white very effectively dar. Co.) informs us that the Gloo Line steamer the lowest bal" I sould not help thinking cled out by the following gentlemen-Cammit, lencar, from London, left, Singapore yestariar that the lowest hall" had rather agreed with two-Mosses. W. M. B. Arthur, C. P. Chater, sunt a reckless state of life belaza possible un. W. K. Hughes, A. G. Romine. A. E. Yusher kim than otherwise, the only visible effect of J. H. Com, H. Diskie. E. Georre, H. J. Holmsa,
as palanase and fatigue, but us trace of each a F. L. Wadia, su te Amoi Mr. J. M. Arn: dissipation as the words implied. I will pass strong (Hou, Treasater), and Mr. C. Ford (Fon, over the something or other about pitgjug the Secretary). rich who have nɔ natural foolings gratifica, whe barren of love and something or other in hopes, for I was acable to connect the words with the individual.
We are requested to correlat the state ment in yesterday's issue that the Parsee com. really presented a testimonial yu Tuesday to Mrs. Fleming,
m
The German corvette Strech left, and the Gor-
teamers Delions and Olympis want it the Cosmopolitan dock yesterday. Today the British steamer Taisang vill bo deskod at Aberdeen.
Tho wrook of the German hirgas Betty Wendt, now lying on a corai rost sloss to Postud island, on the coast of the Philippines, was yesterday sold at public auction by Mr. G. B. Lammert, and was knocked down for 85, Only 50 centi was bid for ste cargo.
Loftus Troups for their next performance, to A varied program will be provided by the
morrow evening. It commenies with the amuza -
The prize Hat was as follows:- PLANTS IN POTS. Sir Aunnale-1, ir.. L Woochin: 2, Mr. D. Now Djo. "Three Folings Floats-1. Mr. Wosdin: 3, Me. Diakic, Three Flowering Plants Mr. Dioklej 2, Bir. Woodin
Three Feras, Me. Woodin 2, Mr. Tisti, Thres Camcling, Mr. Nowrojes; 5, Mr. Woodin
}
Turo Euses-1, Mr. Diokio 2, Mr. Chang Álnk. Three Cheyathamama-1, Me. Novjor, 2, Mr. Diokle.
sies, continues its campaign, and bolsters up its case with a surprising amount of mis-garissa. statements. At a public meeting bald at Dundee recently the Provost, who presided. asked "What was the cause of our first war with Obina-s war which entailed enormone losses of men, money, and territory on the. the Chinow, and which brought disgrace on the British dag?" He gives the answer to this question as followsIt was not o much to compel her to open her ports for lines, and cotton, and such like goods, as to escure the admission of opium." Nothing could be farther from the truth than this
The first set dragged, and Hugh Chalcol rash and ignorant assertion. Let us in
being out of it as 4: redeeming featurs charity hope tha Provost was unaware of the
for the reason ma, there wore only the insecuracy of his statement, but even go a
witticisms of Sergeant Jonse to fail book grave responsibility rests upon him for
upon na un antidote to the dreary love making SHARGHAT.making such a misleading assertion without
of Medilister and the somewhat vulgar quar taking more pains to ascertain whether it
Celonot in the British semay, either now or in the railing of Mr. Barbare Colonel Shandrya. No was true or not: When the first war with MAP OF TOWN AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE.China was undertaken the British Governing faros" Dodging for a Wife," and concludes would hawwrangled in suck as angentleman- ment had no wish to force opium on China,tween which will be predneed a musical fare Eetween the three ladies, and seen the axoiting
with the comedietts "Smit and Brown," bely manner. The seachd sat dragged in tho even The LIST OF RESIDENTS now contains and hostilities were brought about solely by The Primes Doans for su Hour." On Tuastad of it failed to elicit onthasizam; for I could as inaults and injurios inflisted on British the tooing drama "The Flying Soud" will bi arranged ander one Alphabot in the strictest subjects by the Chinese Government, and iron, the occasion being the benet of Mt. not help following up the amateur's words." I'll
Oakland.
buys commission and go" with a "and seek your rojo. Their refusal to carry on diplomatic relations
Yesterday afternoon His Brostlenor Ya Fan, grave for the Crimea will very soon kill one o anything like a civilized basis. 'Captain the Fatal of Kwangtong, who arrived on Wed so slight is frame." The Baad was also so far ELLIOTT, the Superintendent of Trade atoday by the Hevenus ordlane Fong-chay Lai, away, probably so as not to drown the spaken the time the events happened which led up and the Chins Merchants' stormar Fan of the dress eirale until the fall of the our left this port for Shanghai as a passanger on warde, that one's realy heard it at the back rise and Sunset, Eolluges, Festivals, do, Mo. to the war, was an avowed opponent of the Os is Excellency's arrival in the morning A fall Chronology at remarkable events since
the advent of foreigners to China and Japan plum traffic, and in one of his dispatches to some of the Chinese gunboats which had rain, when it continued merrily, possibly in A desoristive of the Festivals, Faste, &o. Lord PALMERSTON be thus expressed him their big gams. This was the hoary and irrogution of the sartoin! The third act dragged oaded the Pony-chao-hai took voousion to let of the sure and certafa hope of the resurrec cbserved by Chinese, Valomelass, Parsons, self: If my private feelings were of the ler Scing which was heard at about 11 am, Jawa, &c., with the days on which they fall.
(I will say nothing of the dreary wait ha- Comparative Tables of Moray, Weights, Mos.est consequence upon questions of a public
Return of visitors to the City Hall Maseg for tween the two, during high I slept soundly, and sures, a
aal importantnature, assuredly I mightjustly the wook ending 10th February, 1864
which might have been easily avoided had the The Hoarkour Postal Guide for 1894,
EUROPEAN. CHI. Baud boen instructed to play for 25 minatos in- Arrivals and Departaros of Mails at and from say, that no man entertains a deeper detes-
London and Hongkong.
Cation of the disgrace and aln of this forced
841 ... 1.6.2
atoad af 10), for was Hugh Chalcol. appeared Scales of Commissions and Charges adopted by traffic on the coast of China than the humble
828 wanded" in the first action was precisely what might have been predicted, Ha rattled
PLAN OF SAJON,
the names of ..
BRAVEN THOUsand, Two HONDEED, AND SEVENTY THRSE FOREIGNR29
order; the initials as well as the surnames being alphabetical.
Among the olber sortants of the book me—–
Au Anglo-Chinese Calandar, natire of Sitn.
the Chambers of Commerce of Hangkongndividual who signe this dispatch. I se Sunghai and elsewhere, Hongkong, Chair, dinloksh, and Boat Hire, little to choose between it and piracy ; and in
The APPENDIX consists of
FOUR HUNDRED PAGES
of closely printed saafker, to which reference is constantly required by residents and those having commercial or palition: relations with Chios, Japso, or any of the Countries ambraead within the ape of the CHRONICLE and
DIRECTORY.
The Contents of the Appendix ara tos many to onam rata in ss Advertisment, but inslade
TREATIES WITH OḤINA-
Great Britain, Narling, 1842- Tisuksin, 1853——
"
and all othere mot abrogated
Franco, Tertain, 1851
Convention, 1800
United States, Pientsju, 1858
19
Andijual. 1869
Pekin, 180
Gertoony, Ticutain, 1861
+
Peking, 1850
Rosin, verose
Japan
Spain
Brazil Porn
TREATIES WITH JAPAN-
Great Britain United States Netherlanda Caren TREATIES WITH COREA TREATIES WITH SLAM TREATIES WITH ÀNHÀM TROSTY WIth CamEDDIA CUSTOMB TALIFEŠ
Chimess
Japanese
Slamasa LEGAL
Orders in Council for Government of H.D.M. Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, 1878, 1881 Tuies of H.B.M. Supreme and other Courts
• ín China vod Jak
Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong. Admiralty Rules
Farsiga Juriediolion Act
Aot of United States Congrass Relating to
› Trentin
Regulations for the Consular Courts of United
States la Caios:
Buler of Court of Osasals at Shanghai
Chinese Passenger Åst
TRADE REGULATIONS.........
China
.Jepan
8lam
Customs Suizace, China
Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif. ferent porte of Chica, Philippines, Siam, &o. Pilotace Regatations
HONGKONG
Charter of the Colony Buies of Legislative Counsil
The Trostios baisen United States sed Ceris, France and Aucam, and several other Stans have not appeared in prarions iemes
Ly place, su a public officer, I have steadily discountenanced it by all the lawful mezus
hMpuilB$3+**
Friday......
2,237
Taenday Wednesday lalarger Thursday
m... 864
87
Saturday Hancay
...... 1,817 LM. 62 2013 ... Copa
205
7,000
The Rangoon Gazelle of the 24th Jaousty says
off hie lang estiloquy glibly onangh, but soms of bir "bauinɔas" was wroar, which I have since learut was las to the rarions fre irous, &o. intend of the dammy Bropisos, and their be having been arroneously placed on the hot store
coming sa bat in coveegee as to bar the But, he goes. Basuum, arrived there in the Ranger, the farers of all who had to touch them besides Bhor sa Earth" & full Boreas band, and two himself. He worked hard and consolentiously foot of his visit belag to secure for "the Greatest Barmena dancing girls. Mr. Gaylord was on his throughout the ant, and was quite tively after way home, where he was dus early in March, and the ladies came to the hat, but somehow or other was about to leave Calcutta for Bombay, when he bis being in anoh no arstio weene geamed oat of receivedintimation that his agent at Rangoon ka keeping with ble legile frame, and he failed to Fcceeded in wouring the now stimation for America circus-goors. Among the specimens of eliolit aympathy hoyoad a recognition of his Indian peoplo in his collection for the show at etter perfectness, Sergiant Fones was the ono Bombay are two Nagia, from one of the many amateur rightly cast, and I paly regret that his semi-samaga tribes inhabiting the bills to the for the show are wonderfully cared for, they are connected with bis prugeny." south of the Assam Valley. Thsia specimozis drollory had to depend a largely on mattera
aarried along railways in reserved curringes, 80 that they can bo well attended to, and travel 2nd abs in the P.& O. stcamer; they are well clothed sad the greatest attention is paid to their dist, So, to prevent thair falling in,
in my power, and at the total sterilice of my that Mr. Gaylord, nor well-knows in Barma and private confort in the society in which I have India as the agent of the American showman, F. lived for some years past."
LATEST TELEGRAMS..
un to any, "whilst I have endeavoured to fulfil may duty to Her Majesty's Government in the public course of repression I have parsued, it did not consist with my station to suncties measures of general and un- distinguishing violence against Hor Ma jesty'a officers and subjects; and to a mode of working oat objects, right or wrong, which set all the obligations of moderation and justice at defiance, I have resisted the Commissioner's actualdemands, because they ware utterly unjost; and because their con- cession would have involved the abandon. ment of principles, which can never be yielded by a British officer, with any hope of maintaining a safe or honourable footing for British trade in this country." Such was the temper of the British representative et that time. Had the Chinese Government rocognised legitimate trade and endeavoured benently to prevent the smuggling of opfum the British Government would have offered ne opposition. But then as now Chlocis
Patience, and more rooqntly Pelly Exples that officials were corrupt, and while opium was
Ith to find no mash fholt with be, | nominally contraband, those whose, daty it
Mary Natley, and I only hope she may recognize was to prevent ito being smuggled into the
the unsuitability of a similar attempt again. country were quite willing to accept pay-
My only preis is of Lady Shendryn's conscien- meat of dues upon it. The Chinese Go
tions acting, the Prince's make up, Hugh vernment is alone responsible for the
Chilcot's lotter pertestness; Eergeant Jones's The garrison of Tokar still holds out, and ́alamusing soting sad capital appearance, and the growth of the trade. The British Govern portion of the British troops at Caire aro to pre- gamezeeper. Mr. Barber's wig and monstscho ment never in any way countenanced smag-seed immediately to the relief of the beleaguered were sights to bobold! Let the Loftur Trompo, an gling, but on the contrary, by their repre- fortress. sentative endeavoured to repress it.
of the performance. "Oers" is at beat a forble, I am sorry to have to write so deprecatingly
paintless, impossible play. In the mistaken cast. ing of it last Saturday and the unsuitability of two of the female charaatoes it suffered more than it would otherwins have done. Had Mr. Barber taken Hugh Chalest, he would have "made up" for the part and acto it with his professional ability instead of as "the walking gentleman Jer jeune, pramiar of the amateur's impornoan. The House of Fords Inst. night, by 181 to 81 tion. Had the amateur been "made up" and vates, agreed to the motion of the Marquis of thus have rank Lis identity I should not find allsbury, that the disasters in the Soudan are fault with his special randering of the sunracter. due to the vacillating policy of the English I have so often praised Miss Loftus' Mascotter Government.”
The Chinese, however, were either unable or no- willing to adopt such measures as would
LONDON, 13th February. VOTE OF CENSURE ON THE GLAD- STONE GOVERNMENT.
FALL OF SINKAT.
News has been received that Binkut has fallen into the hands of the rebels and the whole of the garrison been travesared,
MEASURES FOR THE RELIEF OF
TOKAR.
"BANIAN" ON "OURS."
long as they may yet remain hore adhere to their répertoiro, for I would for rather sẹo them in parts they can do than in pomedies like "Ours."
A my next opsssional poter will zot In this ariticism I hope I may not have offended give affect to the British. Representative's i touch upon the subject of theatricals. --E anti- †the sensitiveness of ang con of the performers. attempts in this direction, and so the trade cipate their appearance by a few remarks on the I have endeavoured to make clear to all “wher grow. The Kangtung Government, in the recent performanos of Ours," I understand the faïlars came in,” meantime, heaped insults and injuries on that the actors themselves are somewhat ut a
One
Diskie
Cox
Two Chrysanthemums 1, Mr. Dickie; 2, W: Artstrong.
One Chrysanthomam-1, M. Nowrojon; 9, Mr.
One Flowering Plout-1, Mr. Diskio; 2, Mr. J. H Quo Foliage Plant-1, Mr. Woodin; 2 Mr. Now, One Canolia-No »wak.
One Rose, Mr. Nowrojes: 2, Me. Chung Aluk. Two Asters, Chinese-No award
Feller, and Jobuson, appeared for this promovanta, Mr. Francia, Instructed by Mosses. Sharp the Attorney.Coneral (Hon. L. O'Malley) instrusted by Mosscs. Brereton, Watton and Dearum, for the impagasals.
POLICE COURT.
February 14th.
BEFORE ME. H. E. WODEHOUSE.
ANOTHYE CASE OF ALLEGED CRUELTY
TOA CBLD
Wong Chi Mui, a married woman living in Wing Kat-street, was brought up on a charge of assaulting a girl six years of age.
do not wontor that an exemplo is made of a of propriety and decorem. Drankeness, though man who has so fac truangrossed the golden rafes
national vine by any means, is nevertheless folks imagine, and the luckless magistrate whe unt at all so encommon in China sy some good
soems to have had recoarte to the battle by way |of mitigating the duluses and ennui of his life in Kirin, now ända himmelf in an infinitely worse position than if he had joined none of those patİVO Temperanse Sholetion which form so interpeting aad little-kaevu a textaco ia Chinese social life, at which are nevertheless rogaried with sh face suspicion by the Gövamment.-F. C. Daily News.
THE DEFENCES OF ADEN.
Diokio.
Two Asters, English-1, Mr. Nowrojeo: 2, Mr.
The girl alleged that for some pison of dirtinonS As we anticipated some months ago, says the. One Autor-1, Mr. Diokio; $, Mr. Nowrojie. Spa the woman gave her cruel tasting with placas dry and Navy Gazette, Aden is to be converted diel, Wille Armstrong.
of firewood over the body, head, and fave, and a into a first-loss fortress. Last year Colonel One Azcua-1, Mr. Chang Alak; 2, Mr. J. M. persen living in the same house corroborated her Crossman, H.E., C.I.G.; reported the defensas Artontrarr
Woodin
Ono Dahlia-I, Mr. Diokie; & Mr. Wooth.
story. Tho girl said the defendant was or of the place to be weak, sad quite inadequate for Ono Germain-1, Hr. H. J. Holmos; 2, AIZ. pocket mother. The matter seems to have got the protection of the opal and shipping in, tho to the oars of P.B. Campbell, who want to the harbour. The India Olos lost no time in eoting tamlay
Ono Tree Form-1, :. Woodin; 2, Mr. C. D. Bothomas and found the girl's body, head, and faces on this report, and the Inspector-General of For- Two Azalean, Mr. Chi Awai; 2, Me. Digkie.
covered with bruises, and both her eyes blackened., tilications was caked to send out an engineer offrar,
Tho ouso was remanded...
to prepare plans and estimates for sew forlikon- tione. Captain Lewis, R.E, who has made a special study of const defonocs, was the effinge selected for this daty. His proposals are now Before the Government, and it is understood they will be adoptoj. They include a soheme for the improvement of the present farts, and for the
of £94,000. The heaviest gans now mounted at Adon as the 2.in., rile, muzzle-loding guns of twelve tons. These gras are soarsely it to pops
One Pink, Carnation or Swast Wilban No award. One Hyacinth-1. Mr. Dickia.
Ode Gindfotos-1, Mr. Dictio; 2, Mr. Hotman, Quo Polargonian-No award.
Ono Orahid-1, Mr. Chung Alak; 2, Mr. Woodin. One Daphne-1, Mr. Nowrojec One Lil-1, Mr. Digi
One Nazole-1, Mr. Nowralees 2, M. Mody. Ono Palm-1, Mr. Diskie; 3, Mr. Bottomley Ono pot of Pansion-I, Mr. Woodin 2, Mt. Dinkis. One pot Chinese Primalas-1, Mr. Dickies; 2, Mr: Chong Alak.
din; 2, Mr. Nowrojes.
Bix Forus-No award.
Six Forne, indigenous to Hongkong-1, Mr. Wos.
Reins
CUT FLOWHES.
OKAZER OF THEFT AGAINST A 'BEAMAN. Thomas Nugent, conman, was charged with | broaking the gives of a thor case belonging to a money obsugar nucă Chan Più Nam în Bast stract, and stealing, two pockaś knives,
The complainant alleged that the defendant asked him for a smoke, and when he refused to construction of new works, at an estimated cost give the man digar, he smashed the glass of tha ense, broke two sent bottles in it, and man
off with a couple of knives he took out,
рагод,
The case was remanded.
KARGENY OF JEWELLERY,
considered to be on carrying armour and backing Logant to about 10žín. of Izoo. This pannol ba penetrafod at 2,000 yards by a gau of less calibre than the 10-in., zile mazzle-loading gun of 18 tone. All the guns on the Adoa defence, more-
The defondant dorind the that, and alleged witli iraslade of the third class. Yet thers pen that he had been assaulted by Chinose, trombo doubt that so important a place whom he ran to the "Ross, Shamrock, and Tais-at Aden should be made secure from the at- Four Camellia Bio-1, Mr. Nowrojoe; 2, the Lun" for shelter, and then this charge was task of ironclads of the second class, of which Four Chrysanthemum Blooms-1, Mr. Nowrojos; made against him.
both France and Roatia possess overal in 2 Ar..Diokis
The moustable who arrested the defendant at Eastern seas. „A. second-olass ironsled may ba Faur Boss Blooms-1, Mr. Chung Ale; . Mr. the public house did not find the knives on his Nowjo to consist of cao variety only), Mr. N
Six bunches Cut Flower, disaimilar (anch bunch Nowrojus; 3, M▸. Diokia.
Stampa or Rockwork with Forms and or Creapons $7. worth of jewellery belonging to an actor over, aro mounted on the open-barbsite systém, 1, Mr. Man Fongs 2, Mr. Woodin,
Chan Ataks, coolie, was charged with stooling Hand Bouquet-1, M. J. H Cor, 2, Mrs. Holmes.named Yane Apak..
and are consequently musk exposed to there of Table Dovatione-1, Mr. Linetind; 2, Men, Cox.
The complainant lost bis hár of jswallory form | szall-arms and machine-guns. The tacacy Table Decorations of Wild Flows:-1, hire. Ford; his sleeping quarters below the stage of the Ko parapets of the forts are weak, and incapable
iso Enge
VEGETABLES.
Shing Theatro, and it was found in the posses of resisting the fire of evon the light and Six kinds of Vegetables-1, Mr. Woodin; 2, Mr. | sion of the "pria per,
mediam_guns now mounted in modera iron.
Mr. H. C. Maslasn
Hands of Catery, larga-1, Mr. Holmes; 2, a provious conviction, and he was sent to gual present nt Aden. It is proposed to remedy the The prisoner denied the affanno, but admitted clade. There are no armoured defenses at
2, 3r. A., E, Taxober.
Two Heads of Colery, dwarf-1, 3e. D. Sassoon:
for six months
nbora defects by largely remodelling the threa ASSAULT, A.,'.
forta, which dominate the harbour, on the prin James Campbell, engineer, was oharged with ciple of a combination of the barbelle and osse.
watahuan at the Victoris Hotel.
supplemented by a proportion of the new breach- house in an intoxicated state, and commsood is a most formidable wispan, and as an armour- Gomen atsted that Campbell, went into the loading 10:4-in. gans of 28 tour, This now gan
Bickle.
Sir Beet Boots (long), Mr. Diekio; 3, Marankoaness and assaulting Andre Gomes, mate agatewa. The present armament is to be
Woodin.
Sir Bnet Boots (short or round)-1, Mr. Woodini 2, Mr. Holms.
Six Carrota (long)-1, Mr. Nowrojos; 2, Mr. Mao. Sir Carrots (short or gasty)-1, Mr. Nowzejanj 2, Mr. Woodin,
Sit Parsnipe-1, Mr. Woodin ; 2, Mr. Dlokio. Two Caulidamer-1, Mr. Newroles: 2, Mr. Dlatie. Two Cabbager--1, Me Mody: Mr. Dorabjoo. Two Cabbages. Bed-1. Mr. Yools; 2. Hr Holzes, Lattice Gov-1, M. Diakis, 3, Mr. Domijao. Two Lettoos Cabbage-1, Mr. Nowrojes; 2, Mr. Mody
One Diss Faclay-1; Mr. Woodin 2, Ne. Nowrojeo Fifty Fods of Pesa-1, Me. Woudin; 2 Mr. Moola Mr. Mon.
Fifty Phas of Beans, Fruuchi, Mr. Dickie; 1⁄2
Twenty-five Fode of Beans, Broad-1, Ar. Now Treaty five Polatos, white-1, Mr. Dictio; 3, Mr. rojes; 2. Mr. Wrodin.
Woodin
Twenty-five Polatos, red-No award.
Six Furniça-1, Mr-Diskin; 2. Mr. Nowrojen, Six Tornine; & wode-1. Mr. H. Dickie Twelve Quiens-1, Mr. Nowujes; 2, Mr. Holmes. Twelve Inoka--No award. Twelve Shaliste--No award.
Twenty-fivo Radishes, toruip-rooted—No award. Twenty-five Badiebes, long-1 Mr. Dickio; 8, Mr.
Waedia.
Six Koht Rabi-1, Mr. Nowrojua; 2. Mr. Holmes. Two Savoys-1, Mr. Moly:12, Mr. Wondin Fifty Brasle Sproats-1, Mr. Dickly; 2. Mr. Waadin.
Twere Tomatos-3, Mr. Nowrojes; 2, Mr. Holons. Two Vegetable Merrows-1, Mt. Dinkis: Two Couve Tronchos las No award. Six Hores Radiak-—No award.
Two Scotoh Kail-1, Mr. Woodin; 5, Mr. Diokle. Artowcook-1, Bir. Nowrojon; 2, Mr. Disk is. Salad, 6 kinds at least-1, Mr. Dankie, 2, M. Now.
**Host Colfaction of Sweet & Pat Herb-Naaward.
Four kinds of: Vegetables-S, Fong Kun, Chau Ahap.
Two heads of Cplary-1, Kum Alum; 2; Assam, St Boot Roots, short-1, Kam Hang; 2 Kzm Po; 13, Kum Alunk
"Six Boat Bosta, lang--No award.
Sir Camote-1, Aking: & Kud, Po.:
Two Cauliflowern-3, Hum Dong,
Two Cabbages--No award.
the Europongo, making ao discrimination
loss to follow the precise onuses for the non- HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL 80-j between those engaged in legitimate and success of the piece. I will endeavour to en
CIETY'S EXHIBITION. those engaged in illegitimate trade, British lighten them. The first sorious mistake was in oficials were treated with contumely and attempting the comedy at all with the The twelfth annual show of the Hongkong material at hand. Burely it ought to have bean Horticultural Senisty. Ts opened at the scorn, and after a long period of forbearanco arident that the Loftus Troupe possessed nei Botanical Gardens yesterday afternoGD. on the part of the British, hostilities erara
ther a Blanski Haye nor a Mary Netley to give itom of the show which was an addition of commenced, not for the purpose of forcing colour to such a peiztlase place. The tronparecent years, the classes for poultry, was uisung opium in the Chimede, but to compel fair are quite unequal to auch a comedy as “Ourn, "on this occasion, the amount of competition and honourable treatment of British subjects where Mrs. Langtry sad Mrs. Bauoroft in their in thess classes last year not bang such as to and dun respect to the British Representa-respective characters of Blanche Haye and fury ansourage the Committee to continue it. Thi. tive. Provost Moncus says that after the Netley wers the almost sels attractions of the year's show, on the whole, was not up to war was over “our plenipotentiary, Bir revival of the piece at the Haymarket, when the that of last year, the character of the 60sson piblío fooked in orowds, not to see Dars but being against the production of extra fine FORMULA... MERBCs. Wisou, Nicholls & Co. Har Forrors, tried to get the opium to see Mrs. Langtry. Tas Loftus Troupe have specimens of either fewera or vegetablus, Foncnow..... Messrs. Helge & Co.
traffic legalised," but this was simply in been most sentul in "Our Boys" for It is Decanter and January wore too warm, but the NorMessrs. Kelly & Walsh, 'gal order to put an end to the state of lawless comedy within their powers; and "Casts" effect of the weather during those months 3, SHANGVAI Mears. Hall & Holts. SHANGHAI ...Mamma, Kelly & Walsh, "Dess which had prevailed and to bring the was also a 20000si, bossuse Polly Ecolis wat would not have been eo disadvantageous: - to NOLTULEN & Mrs. Hall & Holtz and Kelly trade under control, seoing that the Chinese saited to Miss Victoria Loftus, as was also forloditure or vegetable production had it not? EIVER FORTE
& Walsh, Shangbai, NAGARATI......MONT, Thus C. & J. Trading C, sither could not or did not wish to suppress Esther to Mis. Cealife, But when the same been for the vary sharp and sudden obenge at Uxodo, Osaka Mare. The Q. & J. Trading Co. it. Had the Chinese Authorities adopted individuals are called upon to sustain obs. the beginning of this mouth to very raw and YOKOHAMA Mosers, Kelly & Co. MAWILA MM Vida de Loysags & Co. effective and rezaonable measure to that rectors like Manche Haye and Mary Netley, biting weather for this climate. Added to this,
Orders may be sent te Daily Press Ofles, where it in published, or to the following Agents
MACAO...Megara, A. A. de Mello & Co. SWATOW.......
Mensra. Qualch & Co. ....Mennta. Wilson, Nicholls & Co
Houg
Two Cabbages, dramabond-3, Kam Fo. Two Lottuso, cos-1, Afrok, Chi Hon. Two Lettuce, cabbage-1, Kon Alu &, Wan Afan, One dish of Parsley, Po; 9, Wan Alan. Fifty pody of Fuва3. Аквади Fifty pods of Besos, French-1, Chi Hou, 3. am Twanty-fiva Potatos-1, Awal; 3, Tozog Ah Tho, Six Turnos--L. Kati Po: 3, Your A Twelve Shallots-1, Fam Fo; 3. Young Ah Twenty Bya Rai ales -1, Sam Leong: “, Ansata. Fitty Brussels Sprouts-1, Aasting 2, Wan Afon
Twelve Tomster-No award.
|
ཨཏྠ ཝཾ
LARCENY.
to make a disturbance. He told the defendant forcer is stated to be superior to the 125-in. & to go out, but the latter then struck him with [muzzle-loading gun of 33 tonn. It is intended to bis fiat.
place the now guns in cupoles profected by light The cfence was admitted, and the defendant armour, which are to be constructed in the ferm PPR floed $2.
of turrets with sloping sides, and which ela į be worked by manual labour. A dominsting Wong Abaz was convicted of being concerned position for a new high-forel battery has also with another uct in custody in atauling binuket boon okosen. The battery will be armed with from a sampon at Yarasti on Wednesday night, light and medina guns, for Bring down upon and he was sent to gaol for six weeks.
opedings in the docks of ships, and for Tong Apan, Lur stealing a flower pot, value disabling their funwala and signalling masts. 25 cunts, belonging to Mr. Sassoon, was sent to All possible landing places are to be protected caol for a fortnight.
by light guma, suitably placed. When the DRUNKENNEES.
abaye works are wœolated, Aden will 'on- Ebenezer Lamont, enginear, pleaded guilty to doubbelly honcus on exosedingly strong plan, having been drank, and to ranking a disturbanos It will be able to defond itself without the aid in the house of the Hon. I. Ryrie on Wednesday, of ships. and he was fined $1.
A despatch. received at New York, from A. MANDARIN'S DRUNKEN ADPTN Beenos Ayres, announces that the Emperor of
Brasil is seriously ill.
TURE
"Mamma," said, a fashionable New York
A daily perusal of the Peking Gazelfs is not young lady to her mother, the papara ara mak- likely to increase the feelings of reverential swing a great fast aver & Mr. Tennyson, of Eng. with which the Chiaow people are supposed to load." "Yes," responded the mother, “he long. regard the rulers not over them by Providenos | been" caised to" the dear, delightful poarage.” and the authorities of the Capital Indeed, if "Holas boon made a baron, I soo,” mid the the Chinese ware not so sadly lauking in the sense daughter Yo's, and his wife wil! be a baroruss of humour, we should say, that some of the so I suppose, reflected the old lady, "How er, relations therain made would have the offent of gainitely beautifol it must be to has baronsen. depriving a large number of battoned and foa. What has he been a-dofer of to be a baroc?? thered mandarins of all respect on il part of naked the caltered young lady, What has be the populano and encourage the composition of been a-doing of Prepostet the mother. Why lampoons and other satirical literature to a very he is the sole survivor of the noble siz bundred gorsiderable extent. When captains are liable to whic made tha famcas charge at Balaklava."— he laid by the bools and Lambrood in public, and The Philadelphia Call, bigh givil officers are represented as weeping sud An amusing illustration of the strict vigilance oringing and returning abjent thanks for being kept by the police around Hawarden Castle is panished, it must be difficult for Ching wad foruished by an incident which occurred the Wong to regard them otherwise than as men of other night. It was after dusk, and an offic like passions with themselves, and made of vory | posted tear the castJasapled a fignis approaching. ordinary Besh and blood indeed. And, sa e mata borsabiok, When the animal had como to ter of fact, we do not think the Chinese bave i withia's faw paces of the constable, the latter very much reverence for their fathers and mo- snoosted the rider with Good night”. No co. there"ating that phrase in its flotal sense.ply being made, the fleer jumped out and scised, Certain it le that they have reason to dread them. the horse's head, and refused to allow the and from that to hatred is a very abort slap.. It stranger to preosed a step further without stating is only because the ordinary Chinaman is ns- his business, To his uttar bewilderment, howe turally deficient eppreziation of the Indiorous ever, the stranger mid bo was staying at the that he does not feel sotually contemptuous to ouatie, and that he was the Duke of Westminster. wards the peity tyrant who trambles in his tan The policeman at oss released bis hold, zad before bis own superior, sud whose tears flow so hoped that he had not offended his greco. Tho froaly whon publicly pat to shame and subbed. duke assured the officer that such was not the.
Now a District Magistrate bas Ietely come to mass, because be had only done bis duty. grist shoes misalventures have at lasat en msoli | Mr. J. Rossell Lowell has retired from the of the comic element in them as of the tragio.office of Lord Restor of the University of Bt. This anlaoky potentate appears to have held Andrews, to which he was elected on the 22nd ofos in the Now Dominion, dreary sort of of November lant. He says that in taking this place, barrea and inil, offering few of these die steps he has had regard to the diffealties in dis- tractions in which the dwellers in Chinese aities charging the fall duties of Rector in a Sooftish never roue oven to the lsvol of Esther. Hewooze and fowering plants wore cossaquently the worse.
Caddo no moh delight. Chon-aneh was his name University arling out of his position as Ambas- We mentioned the other day that the War the mistakes as regarde the female charactere in appearson. Under all these disadvantageous four years ago a pour young man named Pat loneliness very santaly. One dey be received Mr. Lowell at the same time lus felt very warm- The Buffalo Frenzy Republio says that thirty.was a Hansa, pan, sad seems to have felt his : redor nut Minister Plenipotentiacy of America.. Department are at length beginning to take it was not their fault was their unauft imamstarein; the show of Bowers may be con Milnis left Ireland to seek his fortune. To-day letters from home of a somewhat dispiritin ly the honour which was se spontaneously cons little interest in the condition of the great ability, and this should have been recogniz. sidered a fair one, but in same class there was this sums individual, who now rejoices in the came nature, and these finished him. Es could ferred upon bim, as well on the friendliness with naval stations and military depbia which other before the plees was decided upon vary considerable falling off. This was of Don Patricio Mime, is one of the anteha of no longer maintain the external dignity pro which all parties in the University wore diapas or at the Aret rebeareal. Then the Colonel particularly noticeable with regard to cart Mexion, and cumpates his walth at $15,000,000. por to his ollies, ani ng misurable did. head to welcome him as Rotor if these libration Exchange.
form the golid links in the great chain of Shendryn of Mr. Barber w abominable. He mellisa. Rotes were somewhat halter, but the United States. One of these days be pro-many other misguided mon have resort hope that it may be in his power to visit St The once poor Irish 16) is nów making a tour off fái) that he had recourse to that which had not presented themselves. He expresses a NEW YORK. Mass. & M. Pattingill & Co. communication between Indin, the Far East, was upfitted for the character, and he showed the not very good, whilst goranicus, anals, poses to go to Ireland and revisit the scenes of ed to before-and wits similar results-Audrews and address the students and Souten
37, Park How. Pally Press Blog, 26th January, 1884. and British America. Today, as apposite public tog unmistakeably that moitter his heart des made a fair show Cut doware made his obiįdhood.
the bottle. In piala wards, he went to a tavern; fof the University.
ANOT
ELIGON... Messrs. Crettlor & Ca BANGKOK.Messrs. A. Bjurling & Co.
TERANG GOLOMEO
BINGAPORE Mesars. Sayle & Co,
Mr. H. R. Moynord. Messrs. A. M. & J. Ferguson,
LONDON.Mears, Ceo Street & Co.
Mostrs. Bates, Handy & Co.
LONDON... Mr. F. Algar, Lemont Lazio.
LONDON
SANFRANCISCO Mr. L. P.Fisas, 21, Merchants
Alring.
Fiz Horse Radish–No award.
·
Fust ollection of Sweet and Postgehe-No weari The TumainÑo award:
az Arrow-rola, West Indian-No sword.
Six Arrow-roots, East Indian-No award. Mr Kohl Rabi-No sword. adam
FRUIT Best oollection of Fruit, (grown in Hongkongi-,
end they would not have been opposed by Mary Netley Polly Eccles, and Miss Conliffe the past few days have knocked the blossoms about, Me. Nowrojse; 2, Mr. Holmes; 3, Mr. Cheng Aink. all unitability genes. Mies Loftus made her the rather hoary mins which have fallen during
the British Government.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.