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THE IMPËRIAL CONFERENCE. [STONE'S "MORning "skrald" SPECIAL] LONDON, 19th April,

The sitting of the Imperial Cerforonoe was resumed to-day. The question relating to postal

tralasia, and the small shore which the Imperial {Government was prepared to bear.

THE DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1887.

THE SAMUAN ISLANDS:

China Tradem Insuranos. Company's Shares

368 per share. North China Insurance-Tla. 285 per share, Yangiste Insurance Association-Tla. 114 per

share.

absre.

per share

not restore the dead to life, but it appears to savo the living from dying

A CASE OF OKAVEL CURND,

Feltham, Jan. 6, 1895.

It has always given me pleasure to recom On Tai Muuraues Company, Limited-Tis, 148 results of their use have invariably men most

satisfactory. I could furaish you may tendi monials. One case just now coars to my mind. A constable of the polionforce of Tooting, B. W.. where I for many years had a shop, was a patient of mine, anffering from a bad attack of gravel. He was parmaded to try Mother Soigel's Syrup." Te paroh soda bottle at my shop, and himself to me as quite cured. The affect was simply mimentous,

Canton Insurance Olov. Limited--$75 par

share. Hobgkong Fire Insurance Company's Share

$435 per bare, sellers. China Fire Lasurauss Company's Bhares-180

per slure, sellors,

dinn nad Pacile route. The defugates wore alping. They desire that ths onst alcould batlasy had to be amputated. Ho is now dalagas datory power in the Samoan Group of Talande, are to be manufactured at Lobstal. On previons straite Marine Insurance Company, Liwital by the time no had taken half of it he reported

most manimously of opinion that the colonies-divided amongst the colonies on the basis of po-well as possible. Every available best was imme would gut consent to a peung postage system. palation aloqa The colonial Gervocoments were nowilling to sacrifice the zonne derived from-the-presont Bystom

830 nom.

(Signed) "J. D. FLORANCE.” 18 MOTHEL REIGEL RELIABLE? Would respectable chemists write like the fol- lowing if not f

seemed as if she were going clean through her.

THE ANTAROTTO EXPEDITION,

will also be asked to join the pageant, which, is But, strange to my, she only cauted her over,

LONDON, 29th April. expooled to eclipse all farmee demonstrations. SYDNEY HERALD" SPECIAL.)

having strok her in the strongest part of her

The Times suggests that the English and,WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES IN AUSTRALIA LowDox, 5th April, hall. This was not very seriously damaged, and Australian. Antarctic Exploration Committons

MALIQUANE, 28th April, The wtion of Lord Carrington in cabling to the vassal mack no water. The bulwarks, bow should invite Baran Nordenskjold, the famone The Govermont having fored a bonus of coumaniention between England and the cotoniny Sir Henry Holland rospecting the attitude of ever; wore carried away, as were also thres of the Arctic explorer, to loal the proposed arpedition. £5,000 for the manufactura in Vioteria of the Chinese Insurance Company, Laita1-$260 per mand your modicines to my customera, and tho was the Brat subject did. With the oon Sir Henry Parkes open the question of the beats: the chart-house was looked all awry, to the Antacoile regions. The statement, that first 10,000 yards of worsted yarn, two firmae of seat of the delugates, Bir Henry Holland invited aral defences of Australis is hold us rather and the deck started. The impact of the two the King of Sweden and Mr. Nickson a Swedish woolen manufactures have been faded to order the attendance of Mr. Honuiker Heaton, whond tonding to supersals the functions of the Now ships was very great, and it was thought the moral out, had given their assistance to the the necessary appliances from Great Bettain. dressed the Conference at some length apon the South Walna dolegates to the Imperial Confer Myrinidon would sink, no fewer than 75 of her project, has been contríficted.

ADELAIDE, 24th April, Postal question. AFF. Hontou asked to bajones. The New South Wales Government bare man and three officers, sprang board thu

The South Australian Woollen Factory Com allowed fire days to prepare a sebenar body ug duelined to consent to the anst of maintenance of Tyre, clambering over har bows. All gat on to

LONDON, 27th April pany's tender has been adopted for the apply A proposal for a clumper fortnightly mail service | the proposed Australian squadron being divided the troopship anfaly but one man, the fingern of England proposes that either England, et 2,000 pairs of all wool blue blankets for distri between England and Australia by the Canon the basis of population and of trade and ship whose right band were so severaly jammed that Germinar, or America aball be appointed a man-bution amongst the aborigines. The blankets

THE REGISTRATION OF LAND IN. FIJE --- occasions en English trader has been accepted. diately got out, bai on its boing ascertained that

LONDON, 25th April. WRECK OF THE STEAMER "WAITAKI." (REOTKE'S TELEGRAMS)

Ghore was no danger, they were hoisted inboar The order in Council made by Sir Arthur

AVOKLAND, 24th April. LONDON, 25th April......... again. On the Zyne the collision so far og afie Gordon, when Governor of Fiji, proventing the The steamer Waitaki, belonging to the Kams The Imperial Conferonte mat again to-day herself was concerned was at first not considered registration of land purchased by Betish sub-Coal Company, has been wrecked at Caps Palli when the discussion upon the question of the nearly se serious as it was soos ascertained to be. jeets, has bonn errorfied.

sar, on the voyage from Napier to Wallington! naval defonons of Australasia was resumid. The Boing an iron ship, with a Muff bow, it was BANQUET TO THE AUSTRALIAN DELEGATRE. No lives wore lost. The Watinkt was formerly representatives of the Imperial Governmani nx. thought that she would have comparatively ittle

LONDON, 29th April. one of the Union Campany's boats. pisimed to the Conference the raçious types of f damage done te ber; hat an examination showed The Fair Trade Lettre gave a banquet laat TER WELLINGTON POST AND TELEGRAPH Mr. Coal Raikes, the Pastmastar-General, sumar voucle to be used, which would be improve, that her contact with the Myrmidon, a wooden night, at which several of the colonial delegates

OFFICES DESTROYED, roganed that, until the convention with Franes monts on the Arobar class. The delegates endship, hot completely turn away bor bow plates, to the Imperial Conference were prent. Bir

AUCKLAND, 28th April. and Italy was varied, all maila would be sont via telegrams received from their weapootiva Gorera and that her fors compartment was full of water. Geibsen Barry decleted that the fair trade policy. The Wallington Post and Telegraph Olves. Brindisi

ments nenopting the proposals of the Imperial The balkhead, however, held good, and every had given ries to ansxumpled prosontity is a now handsome brisk building, which was oroot. bo premature at the pressut time for the colonies; of the various colonial Legislatures. The dele-ou safely to Sydney. The orders previous and liof that a Customs Union amongst the colonies this morulag. The fire is supposed to have ori- Hongkong: Gas Company's Share $125 per suffering from some distrossing symptoris, and

The Colonial delegatoa imefier that it would Government, sabjent in all car to the approval precaution being taken, she was enabled to come Victoria. Sir Samuel Griffith expressed his hand at a cost of £26,000, was destroyed by fire

to join the Pastal Union, and they consider that gases generally were in complete accord on the subsequent to the collision were carried out was not practicable, but he urged that the dalinnginated in the press-room, in the rear of the ep Hougkong Hotal Company's Shares porcankt scarcely walk end of taking that it would be bettor to leave the Agents-General subject. Sir Beary Holland songratulated the promptly just as if nothing unusual had happonpon imports from feroign countries should be rating-room, and was discovered by a cleaner-1 of the different colonies to negotints in the matalonia en thair watinity on the defopor qusz-el, showing how orellent the discipline must be, higher than those levied by man countries on tec. At the same time, it is urged that the-godiya, which of itself was sufficient to pricant the and the commander of the Tan Captain Daruolonial products............................... loniss should have an adeguato representation Coaterendo-being a failure. Sir P. Jeunting wall, Mr. Looks (the first loatern) and the on any commission that may be forced on Postal | expressed his contidone, that New South Wales officer in charge at the tiius of the accident, net- mantters.

would agree to the proposals.

ed at British oficum may justly be expected to LONDON, 26th April.

not ander similar sireunatation. The Tyne is The Prince of Wales hold a lezae yesterday, now on her first visit to Australian waters. at which all the colonial colagates to the In-

Sie Graham Berry and Sir Soul Samuel sag. gested that it might be possible to make the ubarge for letters öl. via Brindisi, with 3d. or 4d. as the direct atoumer mle.'

The delegates exprossed surprise that the Peninsular and Oriental Company insist on their right to continue working the China and Aus. tralian mail sorrides together, as this arrangn-perial Conference were present.. mont in aertain seasone of the year causes delay in the conveyance of maila.

The Government of South Australia has

agreed to the modified proposals of Lord Georgs Hamilton, First Lord of Ll Admiralty, with regurl to the misterace of the feet for the protection of Australian waters.

(BRUTER'S TELEGRAM.)

Lesoor, 19th April.

(STDNEY "HERALD" SPRCIAL]

LONDON, 26th April.

The Imperial Conference read ita eitting

TERRIBLE CALAMITY TO A PEARL- FISHING FLEET-50 LIVES LOSS.

PERTI, 28th April.

at half-past 1: The fire spread with great rapi. dity, and in a short time the whole building was THE MAYAL DEFENCES OF AUSTRALIA. a mass of fames. With. the srception of the The Blandart consider that the Australian dils and a few telephones, Nitle was saved, al colonies are entitled to be treated in an indulgent the telegraphie instruments being destroyed. manner in regard to the fortification of Albany Fortunately there was no wind, otherwise an ox nad Thursday Island.

tansira confiagration would probably have result- ed. The damage is rooghly estimated at £40,000. No insurances were affected on the Post and. Telegraph One.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL CONTRACT.

MELBOURNE, 3rd April. The negotiations which have been sonducted during the past week between the solanice uỀ Victoria, New South Wales, and Sonth Austral

THE BANK OF HET ZEALAND.

AVOKLAN 29th April,

to-day. It was announced that England will feet on the north-west conat last Friday. The F. and . l Orient companies for the proposed New Zealand to-day a dividend of 124 por cant. A great calamity happened to the pouring in regard to the subsidy to be offered to the At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of plage any of the Australian auxiliary font that feet was lying off the 90-mile hersh aborn the may be lost. The Admiralty will supply the De Urey River, consisting of a great anabor of The Postmaster General was informed by the The figures show

rose ranil service were concluded yesterday, was declared and £14,000 was married forward feet imandiately the colonial Parliamsuts shall boats. A hurricane suddenly struck the feet, New South Wales authorities that they are 22,500,000 CAR

increased business and haro sacanted to the proposals of the Imperial and a turritto sed easted. All the boats were prepared to agron to the terms afitlated by him. states that C125,000 will to requin the Mis-dirantang-report Gaverniert.

Sir Hoary Holland etated that the frequent damaged, and oror 40 wern lost or driven out to A able message embodying the views of the resorra fund to meet exceptionsì non having} changes of Government in Franse bave delayed Most of the 4) boala were aunk: brt it is three. Governments was despatoled by the Pro- £500,000 in aredit of the reserve the parlogings with respect to the New Hebrides.eas. The crews on the hosts are short of pro who it will be forwarded to the Imperial Post- bolioved that some have drifted ont to sea maat-mior to the Agent-General' for Victoria, by England proposed and France had socopted the principle of a naval commission of control in the

VİRİODA. It is estimated that 550 lives have boor master General for submission to the contracting gesap to protect the Leaders and missionaries have been washed sahero, together with a great

loat. Bodies are seen floating about, and any ampsnios. Either country is authorised to land marines to paish say tribe, bai the garriassa now in the quality of wreckage. Bouts have been sent in

search of the drifting craft.

group mask evacuate it,

in Now South Wales but Franen skould not be Sir R. Wisdom said that there was a fouling winwal to possess the New Hebrides.

Mr. James Service reviewed the history of the,

adopted by Victoris, though he formerly thought

it was too strong.

The Imperial Conference was occupied to-day with the consideration of matters relating to postal communication and rates between Eng laad and the colonise. Sir Henry Hallund. Se cretary of State for the Colonics, proposal division of the subject into four parts, via-1. The question of the establishment of an Imperial pency postage as annected with the schema of Mr. Henniker Heaton. 2. The terms apon which Australia did the Cape Colonies would be prepared to onter into the Postal Union. 3. The question of contrasts for the conveyance of mails between Great Britain and Australia. The re-parlagings that bad taken pisce between the Im duction of the mallcharges tot ween the Continent perial and colonial Governments on the sabjoot. of Europe and the onlonias generally. posal recently formulated by Mr. Henutker Hea The pr.

Sir J. W. Downer approved of the attitude ton vare then submitted to the Couferinice, tu gether with remarks thoroon by Mr. Oscil Raikas. Lord Suliabory delivered a very discouraging Postmastor-General. A digeassion followed, in speech on the New Hebrides question, showing which several delegatos took part, and at the close that he did not appreciate the Australian policy. of thedebate Mr. Henniker Heaton was gallatin, The action of the colorial Governmen's really and stated biz siers on the subset of length humpeted bagland in the negotiations with To the course of his remarks, he declared that the France for a settlement of the question. It was Australian color.ios were paying to large a pora mistake to have declined the proposals of the tion of the axlating sabaidy, and England not Earl of Losobory, which would have put a stop enough. M. Henniker Heaton was finally re-to ite deportation of convicts to the Pacifio. quested, and agreed, lo subait a memoranday in It was difficult to provont Franco from sond- writing, with practical proposals or the subject. ing recidivistas to her own territory, oxovpt Sir A. Campbelt, Postmaster-General of Cauals on the basis of a compromise. Surely the was present, and explained in detail the prope-cotrales, he asked, did not desire to force Eng- sals of the Canadian Government forthe establish- land into war. ment of Pacific sarvice between Canada aul Sir Graham Borry made a fiery spooch. Lord Australis. Mr. Raikes, in replying on behalf Salisbury's remarks, be said would be excellent of the Imperial authorities, spoke in Earouz of in the month of the French Fremier. It was sdhering to the Brindisi rule. It was stated evident that expediency governed England's daring the sitting that the new contracts with policy. Australia was not frosted as an integral Feuinsalar and Drinatal and Orient Companies path of the Empire, and Euglad would be had not been signel. the latest proposals requir-bolder if her rights nearer home were assailed. ing farther consideration.

Bir Sannol Griffith said that Quesnaland was ansbls to calmly permit intelligent Habridians 10 ha platad st the maroy of the warst out-throats in the world."

LONDON, 23rd April. The Agent-General will tenow parlaying with The steamer Lusthe P. anl. and Orient Companies on Monday trolind is to be sent out by the Government.

in reference to do contract for the conveyanou

The affair has created a great sensation here.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

MH, GLADSTONE AND AGITATION AGAINST DOUBCIÓN IN IRELAND.

of mails to Australia.

Lounas 27th April.

It is now confidently exported that the new contracts with the P. and O. and Orient Com panies for the conveyance of mails to Austealio LONDON, 21st April.will be signed at an early deto, the term of the Mr. Gladstone advises the United States and agreement being eight years in each 30.

LONDON, 28th April.

the Australian solonies to agitats against the policy of coroion in Ireland.

CANADA AND THE IRISH CRIMES BILL.

LONDON, 28th April. The Canadian Government voted against tho resolution which was passed in the Dominian Parliament in opposition to the Irish Crimes Bill, Sir John Macdonald warmly depravatud meddling in Irish affairs.

RETURN OF PHR QUERN..

LONDON, 29th April. Her Majesty the Qmon has returned from the

Continent, and proceed to Windsor Castle

FRANCE ASU DERMANY.

LONDON, 20th April.

One hundred and thirty pornong Lave bean expelled by the Garmin authorities from Alsios, on the ground that they are suspected of haring been concerned in intrigues against German authority in the province,

LONDON, 93rd April,

In the German Reichstag yesterday, Prince Bismarck remarket that it was impossible to foresee whether heilione Pranes would keep the Frankfort treaty.

BERLIN, 23rd April.

THE GERMAN VOTE OF CREDIT, * Mr. A. Deakin donied that the colonies hure“ porod England; on the contrary, thair refzal to A vote of credit het boen introduced info the surrender the Now Habrilee in exchange for the Reichstag authorising the expenditure of oestation of the deportation of courieta batoland 170,030,000 reich marks, or £9.500,001 starling, the sinearity of their belief in their claims to the on poon of the army, and for the construction islands. Australian nativos evince a strong in- of a strategio line of railway to the Western forest in the fate of the New Hebrides, and will frontier. be intensely dimppointed if Lord Salisbury's

Bi Patrick Jennings denied that Australia we nanimons no the subject. Cortalsly a non- iñorable party in New South Wales accepted Lord Rosobory's proposal. If that is abandoned, New South Wales will act in concert with her neighbours.

Sir Sant Samuel did not speak upon the question.

A UNIVERSITY FOR QUEENSLANI

DRISBANE, 22nd Avril, A meeting of the promoters of the Queensland Caiversity schome was held to-day, under the prasidency of Mr. Justice Main, whorest a peti- tion to the Speaker and mumbers of the Legia intive Assembly of Queensland was adopted, praying that the House would be pleased to make provision for the immediate establishment of a University in Queensland. The petition is to be civenated for signature,

QUEENSLAND AND COLONIAL PIEE TRADE,

- BRISBANE, 22nd April. The Mayor has received a letter from the Ma). bourne Chamber of Manufacturers, dated the 6th instant. Tho letter, which is addressed to him in Sir Saul Samuel and Sir Graham Berry have the abronce of a chamber of manufacturors is arranged with fr. Covil Raikes, the British Queensland, asks the Mayor, as the chief magis Postmaster-General, that England and Austra trate of the principal city of the colony, to con- is should contribute aanbsidy in proportion-to-one a meeting at an early date of the manu the mails carriel

THE FEW ZEALAND CABLE RATES,

Lundos, 28th April. Mr. John Pender, chairman of the Bastorn Extension Telegraph Company, proposes to gasrantaa to the colonies rodaod zatos on the New Zealand cable, based upon the average of thres-fourths of the receipts for past three years wuding 1886. The garantee will terminata at the close of the present anbvention, and Tasazaniu would he allowed to enter the contract upon terms similar to those of the other eclonies. There is no prospect of Sir Julina Vogel's scheme for the purchase of the cable being accepted by the company.

THE PACIFIC CABLE

LONDON, 28th April Canada hus asked for an increass in the amount of guarantee for the construction of the Pacific palite from €10,800 to £30,000.

TITLES FOR THE COLONIES.

LONDON, 26th April. Mr. Howard Vincezt and Mr. Baden Powell baro asked the Agents-General to state thair opinions upon a propom to include the Ans- tralian colonies in the conferring of titles by her Majesty the Queen in celebration of ker Jalileo. THE QUEENSLAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. FRENCH NAVAL FORES IN THE

LONDON, 261 Aprî. MEDITERGANTAN.

The Queensland Steam Shipping Company -ÉANSON, 29th April-hare-roluntarity-rosolved to what up wad to Some diplomats regard a remarkabla display malgamate with the Australiam United of French naval force, which is now taking plane Stem Slupping Company. The decision will in the Mediterraasdo, as a menace to either. he brought up for confirmation in a fortnight. Egypt or Italy, The Admiralty aathoritica HONOUR CONFERKUN UPON AN AUSTRALIAN share the same anxiety.

EXPLORER.

THE AKMAMENTS OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

Loydon, 22nd April.

In consequence of the improved patioak in European affairs, the Austro-cagarian Govern ment will only expand half the vote eoooutly pussed by the Dalegutions. For increasing the arma sorts of the Empire.""

[SYDNEY HEALD" SPECIAL]

LONDON, Sfst. April. The Imperial Conferanon to-day lisonssed the question of the land defenes of Australia. Mr. Edward Stanhope, Secretary for War, informed the colonial del rates that the Timparial Govern ment had not mide provision upon the Estimate for the fortification of Albay and Thursday Taland. They would only give to the colonies obsolete genou valued at £12,000, including mine, the volcales to construct batteries ats cost of £27,000. The colonies would also be re- werd in fast. Unless the doapstok of the re quired to maintain a form of 33,000 men in nevidivistes is stopped the colonies will legislate of peace, and 350,000 in times of war.

for tasir own protection. A naval commtasion The colonial delsgutea were am szed at the ny would only give temporary satisfaction. uvancement that the lmperial Coveram, uf was not prepared to contint to the most of the colonial fortifications. Mr. James Service considered that Bogland ought to bear bell the sanual cost. It was impossible to ask the colonies, expecially Victoria, to contribute ife propertian desired by the Imperial authori ties. He thought its was oitent, the economy of the Homs Government would result in an ex pression of "epiaten in Parliament us to the ne- dessity of the oration of an Imperial holy, which would ha superior to local politics. Sir James

(REUTER'S TELEJIANS.) Lɔrimoz said that it was imperative that the gans

LONDON, 26th April for the colonial fortifications-hould baof a moderni At to-day's sitting of the Imperial Confer type. Vistoria would be willing to supply obsolete the question of the continued Sccupation of atmamont Sir Patrick Junnings pointed oat New Hebrides by French troops was under is that Now South Wales always expected England cussion for some the The Marquis of Salls-No damage was done to property, and no loss of to share the cost of fortifying Australia Habury, who was present, made a statement of the maintained that arguments with this end in view polioy pursued by her Majesty's Government in BANQUET OF THE ORDER OF ST MICHAEL were advanced in the despatches of the late Sir the past. On the conclusion of bie remarke Mr.

AND ST. OBOEGE. Alexander Staart and Lord-Aurains Loftus Alfred Duskin, on behalf of Victoria,- declarad

LONDON, 24th April. Se J. W. Downer concurred in the views of Mr that be regarded Lord Salisbury's statement as

One hundred and farty members of the Order Service. The Hon. John Forrest and Mr. Bert disatisfactory, and he offered a protest against of St. Michael and St. George attended a hAD- (Western Australia centand that it was the inaction of the Imperial subhceitio. Sir F. quot at St. James's Paluce last night. H.R.H. chiefly the duty of the Imperial authorities to Dillon Bell decured birasol satisfied with the the Duke of Cambridge presided. H.H.H. the provide for the defence of Albany, and ultimately assurance of Lord Salisbury. It transpired that Prince of Wales was present. the Government of Western Australia would the negotiations between England and France bear the whole cout.

for the ersonation of the Islands bad not yet been brought to a obaelusion.

LONDON. 26th April.

The opposition shown towards the Imperial scheme of military defence for Australia is liko- ly to result in fresh proposals being brought for ward by the Imperial representativas at the Con-

farance.

The Australian delegates are preparing jobiles addresses for presentation to her Majesty the Queed.

Sir Henry Holland is still trying to induca France to respect Australisa objections to the despatch of the recidivistos.

EARTHQUAKE A JERSEY.

Lennox, 21st April. Great alarm was caused in the island of Jorsey, one of the channel islands, yesterday, by a smart shook of earthquake, which was accompanied by an undulatory motion and a load rambling noise.

life is reported.

THR PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES. nominated for the aftes of President of the Mr. Grover Covelard has destined to be re-

United States.

THE NEW BUBSIAN LOAN.

ST. PETERENURG, 31st April A Russian internal loan has been issued for a hundred million roubles, at an equivalent of 84

THE RECENT PLOTS AGAINST THE CAR. LONDON, 28th April.

The speech made at the confereans by Lord Salisbury was entirely of a prisato character, hnt be stated that the Government were anzione for a speady settlement of the Pacife question, and wore doing everything possible to preserve per cent. the interests of the colonies. It is the opinion (REUTHE'S TELEGRAM.)

of the delegates generally that the Governinent LONDON, 1st April. ara doing their utmost le benefit the colonies. At to-day's sitting of the huperial Conference.

The conference met again this afternoon, the question of the military defenso of King whon the position of affairs. at Samos was the George's Sound was discussed. Considerable subject of discussion. Sir F. Dillen Beil's pro divergence of opinion was maifeated between psals met with general approval. Bir Heary the Imperial and Colonial apressostativos, and Holland exprossed the hope that a joint agrne- up nuderstanding was arrived at The Ansment would be came to by England, Germany, tralina delegates declared that, the ques and the United States for the administration of tion was an Imperia! one, and that Bug the government of the falanda The question Innd and the onlories should share the will be referred to the international souference

Ft (

Sir Henry Bollard maintained that to be held at Washington. the colours mureulone affected, and ought to bear the whole expense. Her Majesty's Government would, he said, be prepared to supply the cacuou not required elsewhere, for fortifying the station. The Australian delegates expressed a hope that the Government would reconsider their decision.

ACCIDENT TO 1M. TROOPSHIP

"TINE"

"

MELDOUAN. 26th April." H.. troopship Tyne, which passed Wilson's Promontery on Monday orening, ha evidently

The trial of 15 persona who are implicated in the recent attempts upon the life of the Czar ist now hoing proceeded with at St. Petersburg.

THORNYCHOFT'I TOBIČNO 30AT.

LONDON. 28th April. A torpedo boat, built at Thornyorot's yards, has attained on avarage spood of 26 knots.

THE DISSENSION AMONGST THU LIBERALS, London, 28th April In addressing mesting at Glasgow last night, Lord Rosobory stated that the patience of the Liberals with the dissidents is almost exhausted, sut he fears that there will be a permanent split

in the rauks of the party.

1.ONDON, 27th April,

facturers of Brisbane with the view of appointing delegates to a conference to discuss the question of intercalouial free trade, based upon a custom union with a uniform tarif The Mayor had decided to call a mesting of manufacturers at an early date.

BRISBANE, 27th April.

Straits Fire Insurance Company, Limited

$16. nom., sellors. Hongkong and Whatapos Deck Company's

Share-81 per cent, prom. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.'s

baras 90 per sor.1. prom, sollars. Indo-Chins Steam Navigation Co.'s Shares

10 per cent discount.

China and Manila Steamship Company, Limited

-30 por coat, discount, nominal. Douglas Steamship Company, Limited-35 per

share.

share.

share, sollera.

China Sugar Refining Company, Himited-sis

per share, sales. Luzon Singar Betining Company, Limited--865

per share sellers.

Hongkong Toe Company's Share-352 per

shark.

Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

$110 per abare. Porak Tin Mining and Smelting Company

-320 per share.

share.

Perak Sugar Cultivation Company Tls. 18 per Panjons nad Sanghie Dia Sanhian Mining

Company, Limited-38 por share, sellers.. Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Company, Lá- Hongkong and Mono Glass Msalalaring Co.,

mited-945- por aharo--- Limited-60 por cont. disconnt A S. Watson & Co., Limited-50 per coul.

premium, buyera. Woarkong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.,

Limited-43 per cert, prom. Singapore Insurancs Company, Limited-$22

por abato.

Chinesa Toporial Loan of 1884 B- por cont.

premium.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-8 per cent.

premium, sales.

premium, salos.

SURGICAL, OPERATION AYESTED.

***Tinohura, Duo., 1884. Mr. AWARD Coure, Chomist, writes:ma Your medicine maintains a steady sale in this district, and is well established in general favour. I know ha al mua, ever seventy, who come | three or four yɛnts ago was advised to submit to the operation for store. He certainly wan

advice he tried Seigel's Syrup, with the result that, after one-boltis, ka seald-walk about fairly- well, and, having taken three or four, 28. 61. bottles, he was completely seed. He is still about, hate and hearby for his years. If any of takes a few doses of dae Syrup, and all is woll the symptoms of the old trouble come on, he again."

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POR SALE.

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3 per cent. premium.

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(For Masses -Patcomms & C's BEDIATER.)

Barometer-list m Barwander-1_, Barometer: 1,2, Thorgamster g... Thermometer--! 7.M.-

Therainmetereol 1. W 200 mm Thermoacter-8 ▲u, (Wos buih). Thermometer-1 v.x. (Wei balb). Thermometer-dr.x. (Wet bufo)......

--l'oergometer-Masinan "VAR

20.014.

80

.69

.75

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

A meeting nf onaufasturors,onvened by-the Mayor at the request of the Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers, to consider thodesirableness of appointing delegatas to a conference to discuss the question of intercolonial free trade based on a Customs anion with a uniform tariff, was held in the Town Hall to-day. Twelve manufacturers were present. Sororal strongly protectionist speeches wore delivered. The principle of our own markets for our own peopls was laid down, and the opinion was expressed that the Victorian offer cockd uot be entertained, because in the present position of the two columiss there would not be a fair exchange. A motion was carried Haiphone.... unasimonsly that they wara nöt is a position to

and telegutos to the proposal conference. It Fouche was further decide that those present formal themselves lato a provisional committee, with the view of the formation of a Chamber of Maaa- factarers.

LATE TELUGRAMS.

The following talagrams are from Ceylon and Rangoon papers:--

THE DERVISHES

force

·TATION

Stanila..... Bunglong... Amir

29.59

REGISTER.

1th May, 167, as 4 rum. ed,

20.91

Nacasoli 29.0

261 47

Hay, FAR, at Tü▲,"

ETATION

རྣལ་

Manila talphong... Husgkang.. AG

24.04 $0.10

hug....

Nagsaki.. 3° | 4}]}=}

CATEO, 5th April. The Dervishes in the Wadhala district bar- The Murcbisen grant has been awarded to tag again gathered for the purpose of taking sec. 205 Mr. George Bourne, of Queensland, for basing the offensive, Colonel Chermside with erased the coutinent of Australio in 1961.

advanced and attacked the enemy and after soLL fighting, completely defeated the Dervisive kül Tanders were opened to-day for 250,000ing many, including this louder the enemy's worth of debentures at 9 per cent, placed on the amp was also captured. market by. Dulgety and Co., Limited The total amount sa'soribed was £190,000.

DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED.

LOKDUN, 27th ̈pril,"

THE IMPORTATION OF AVSTRALLAN AND NEW ZEALAND MBAT.

LONDON, 28th April. Mors. Tysar and Co. have registered the Colonial Union Shipping Company, with a capital of £50,000, to import Australian and New Zonlaud meat.

- FLOATING OF AN AUSTRALIAN TIS MENE.

LONDON, 28th April.

A company is being floated to work a tin mine near Palmerston, in the Northern Territory of Australia.

H CANADIAN PACIFIC NAIL LANE TO CHINA.

LONDON, Ist May,

In the House of Lords, Lord Harrowby re- farred to a proposal made by the Canadian Grow vernment to establish a line of mail atomers between Vancouver, Chiza, and Japan, and ad-

gated that an Imperial enbaidy be granted. The Harl of Daslaw in roply said the Govern- ment has under consideration a modified pro- posal for a maxthly servies on a subsidy of 200,000 of which Canada would pay a sharo

THE COLONIAL AND INDIAN ELUIDITION. A final meeting of the Commissioners of the Colonial Exhibition, the Prince of Walos pre- siding, took place yesterday. Ite report pre- ADMIRAL TEYON AND COLONIAL DEFENCE.

ADELAIDE, 21st April. sosted shows a surplus of £35,000, of which tas E.MS. Ballarat to-day, stated before his de

Rear Admiral ryou, was left for London by £25,000 will be devoted to the Imperial Institute.

· JURILY' AND THE EVACUATION OF BUYPE. parture that the agreement arrived at by the

LONDON, 2nd May. Imperial onfeces regarding the propoesia of Turkey considers that the evacuation of Egypt Lord George Hamilten for the defence of the in five years time would be too far distant, and colonies, was a satisfactory one for the colonias proposes that the eronation shall in eompleted Ile expressed his appreciation for the respect within twe, or at most within three years time. and consideration shown him by the Government Sir II. Drummond Wolf has referred the And all desses while in command of the Aus-question to the Government. A difficulty has tralian naval station, and said that it would be arisen concerning the British ra-acarpation io soures of pride to him if any of his efforts had owing to the state of disorder prevailing Au

in any way tended to promote concerted notion entente is expisoted.

in the defence of the colonias.

NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC SPES IN AUSTRALIA,

ROME, 26th April.

THE RING IN ODETE.

Fighting has takes place in Crate between His Holiness the Pope has created six new abduction of a Christian girt. Secaval persona the Turks and ths Christians on account of the ees and four vicariates in Australia and Oceania.ve been killed and wounded...

LATER.

The following new bishoprics have boun creat-

ed in Australasia-Grafton, Wileannis, Salo,

સમાન રખા

The aromatar rising over Zuran bat is slowly along nant. Grudience contine sight. The tempered the kumally arethe high and wasthatavaraal

W. DOBERCK Hongkong Observatory, 20th May, 1897.

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

rozete

HE 100 A. I STEAMER

T129

"BAT JA N." Expected in JAPAN within a few weeks, built in Holland in 1892. Length 91 feet 7 inch, Width 18 foot 1 inch, Depth 3 feet 2 inches, Draft about fost, crying capacity 160 tons. With Compound Vertical Engins of 185 H.-P. Speed 8 knots per hour

For further particulars of Steamer, apply to:

J. PH VON HEMERT,

No. 25. Yokohas, 11th April, 1897.

[8.94

JUST RECEIVED.

UARANTEED the very best Quality

GABAD GENEYER OF CHIN-in CAYOF-

of One Dozen or loss, White Crystal Glasa Bottles, Key Braud.

Also GENEVER i Store. Nottica and Pomeranzen BITTERS.

GUNS, RIFLES REVOLVERS, UART. RIDGES SHOT. &o. &c. &c.

The BISING HOPE BIG TOBACCO, from Nelle (Rotterdam.)

|145|

J. F. SCHEFFER. 21. & 23, Pottinger Street, FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE Property knowa as “THE CLIFFS,” Tour Muut Gongh the Paak.

Apply to

ADAMS & JORDAN.

~418

Hongkong, 24th February 1987.

FOR SALE.

[S000DWII:1 and STOCK-IN. TRADE OF the old and well-known Establishment "The HONGKONG SODA WATER MANUFACTURING Co., Hollywood Road, Nus.

12 at -

Apply to

M. A. DR CARVALHO. Hongkong. 16th May, 1887.

FOR SALE.

1980

Collection of about 100 UNPOLISHED

A GEMS. Un be ads on application at

the Offs of this Paper

Hongkong, 26th February, 1897.

S.

[433

FOR SALE.

HEID.S IEC X'S

CHAMPAGNE, 11 WHITE SZAL

.......................... por cade of I doz»n quarts.

..... par case of 2 dozen pints. PAUL DUBOTS, & Co.'s

Previous

Om dato On dita

day. atspin

at 10a.m. at p..

$22

29.34

29.80

हिंदी

CLARET, GRAND VIR LEOVILLE.

$%

T

$25

E.5.D

................... per case of i dorum qanris. ELARET, Counteau-GABOSE:

3

1

$13

D.

$14.

..... par case of 2 dozen pints. PONTET CANEL.

$9.50

Tamparateuren: Hamidiy Direction of ion-E Force of wind Youthor

......

1.Biond to 32 degrees Pabent and to the level at the sain inches, teaths and hundendtha.

7.-Tune in the shade in degrosa Fahrenheit. 8.-Hears in peronatage of curation, the humidity of Er scurtare with moisture being 200

-- Crus Wien to two paires.

FORCE OF THE Pro according to Danfact it. 4-STATE OF WHAT B. kan sky; G. detached douda:D.Lciselingrain: F.fog felony. It hat, L-light- King: Best P. paveingehstrare, Q.aqually; Brain;

chow; T. thunder, V. visilaity W.iew (ROS 7--Baines, teaches wić bendradina.

W. DOBREUK. Hongkong Observatory, 20th May, 1887.

WHO IS MOTHER SEIGEL?

She is a lady who, by the merent accident, Los made a most valuable discovery, and she is creat ing the wildest enthusiasm all over the country, and everybody is talking about her and asking WHAT IS MOTHER SEIGEL'S REPUTATION?

and she tells them to read the thousands of lettere, something like the following from Mr.

A WONDERFUL TESTIMONIAL. "Grove Pharmacy, Ealing, W., Jan. 2, 1885. Your medicine must be the most wonderful

Port Augusts, and Christchurch. Vicariates Porry & Co. are agents for Rosidents aurond,

BYWATER, TANQUERAY & Co. (late Bywater Perkins:- have been established at Kimberley, Fiji, and 11suunarias, Chapisins, &e., in every part of the Melanesis, the latter comprising New Guire world. Goods and Outfits supplied at Whole Flasksiastical provinces less boon created in sale prices. Shipping and passages arranged. discovery, for during my experience of more Bristaue, Adelaide sad Now Zealand, with an Banking in al ita branches. Full descriptive than twenty years, I never use any proprietary archbishoprie at Wellington.

Catalogno LOCOMOTIVES FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

post froo. Off--79; Queen for patent medicine in such universal favour and LONDON, 19th April. Victoria Street, London. 2,000 References.demand. It is simply extraordinary and if I THE CANADIAN FISHERIES DISPUTE.

Twenty-two tenders have boon received for the Advt:

2266 were to send you an account of every statement LONDON, 21st April.upply of locomotives for the New South Wales:

made to me, in its favour, you would have to Canada bar offered to revert to the conditions rai ways. Two of the tenders were from Ameri-

monials alone.

13 IMPEROR OF BRAZIL.

Lopon, 28th April, The Emperor of Brazil, Don Pedro II, is in a critical stain of health.

The question of the land defences of Australis bosa in elision with some wreckagó or a rook. will be farther considered by the Imperial Apparently no danger is apprehended. The oap- Conference to-morrow. Mr. Edward Btnalope, tain of the staser Glancas, which arrived to- Bacretary of State for War, will, it is orpected, day from Newestle, reports that at 5.30 p.m. announce at the same sitting the decision of yesterday, when about eight miles N.E. of Cliffy of the Treaty of Washington for the next ashery can arms, three came from the Continent, and the Government on the subject of the insure Island, he passed the Tyne in a divabled condi-season on condition that a mixed ootamission be 17 wars from English Brus. The Finglish beu- to be takes for the enforce of the coaling tion. The disable" signal was flying, but the appointed to inquire into the whole question of dors are the lowest in smount. stations of the Empire.

Tyne sigvalled to the Glazeze that no assistance the fisheries dispute between Canada and tho wis required. H.M.S. Myrmidon, surveying United States," sloop, was in attendance ready to render help.

SYDNEY HERALD" SFNCIAL]

LONDON, 23th April.

LIFE-SAVING APPARATUS. AT SKA.

LONDON, 21st April.

The Imperial Conference resumed its sittings To all appearances the Tyne was badly stove to-day, Bir F. Dillon Bell argued that the pro about the stem from the waterline downwards, as Lord Charles Beresford will probably be ap pered Canadian Pacifio mail service would not reif she had been la foroibio contact with a sub-pointed president of the select committee to ceive the support of the commercial community, toerget obstacle. The plates wore started on inquire into the question of life-saving apparatus He ecnsidered that the Imperial policy should both sides of the stem plate, but the vessel was on vasgels at sea. be opposed to any course of action tending to not down at the food as would have been the sase weaken the present sable.companies. The other if the fore compartment had filled.. delegates regard the attitude of Sir Heory Par

THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.

shares. LONDON, 20th April. The Dake of Devonshire has recovered from his recent illassy. ATTEMPT TO ABRÀSBINATE THE COMMANDANT

LONDON, 25th April.

UF SOMA.

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE,

FERDAY, 20th May.

:

Quotations are

por caso of 1 dozen quarts.

par case of 1 dozen quarts.. PALMER MARGAUX.

$7.50........ per vase of 1 dozun quarts. $8.50 per case of 2 dozen pints. LOR MONT.

25

par case of I dozen quarts. JOIN WALKER & SONS OLD HIGHLAND WHISKEY.

43........... por cage of 1 dozon bottles. ALSO.

CUTLER PALMER & Co.'s

WINES AND SPIRITS.

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 1st Junnory, 1864.

| 19

NOW ON SALE.

AND

THE HOUSEHOLD COMPANIONS,

STUDENT'S FIRST ASSISTANCE, By Dr. DEVAN, With many Additions, Corrections, and Dr. WILLIAMS' Orthography. PRIZE.~ In Paper Wrapper. Nestly Bound

J

Apply at the Daily Press Office.

FOR SALE.

AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

pablish a separate book to coulain my testi.ACCONE'S SHERLY, PORT.

(Bigned) "THOMAS J. PERKINS." And then people ask-

WHAT DOES MOTHER SEIGEL DO?

GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.

*59, Bloomfield roal. Plumstead,”

"Jan. 7, 1995.

CLAREES, CHAMPAGNE.

$1.50 $2.00

NOCKS, BURGUNDY. BRANDY, WHISKIES, ALE, STOUT. MACHINERY, LAWN MOWERS. SCALES, BICYCLES. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH.

Apply to

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co., Banks, Buildings. Hongkong, 1st January, 1883.

[98

UPIEM.

$526 per pioul, alle, of $ to 3 osities.

"I find the sale of your medicines increasea ..$550 por pioul, alles of every year, and everyone speaks well of them [ catties that tries them. I know Lady that attended 3560 por pisul, all of the Female Hospital in Sobo-square for some

13 to 4 outlies.months, with pains in back and side, and bilions, W „85073 to $508) per chest.

and could take no food, bet got no benefit from any of the modicines they gave her. Eefore she hed taken all the contents of one bottle of your syrup she felt relief, and is now quite well.

*W.K. BAKER."

Bonaros (New).............. 4731 to 4781 7

BICHANGE.

Telegraphic Transfer...

Bank Bilts, on demand/14

Beak Bil, at days sight.

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

LONDON, 19th April It is believed that a South Australian Go Now Halwa... vernment loan will shortly be announcod

RECANTILE BANK OF AUSTRALIA, OM Malwe

LONDON. 28th April, The Mercantile Bank of Australia is extending Older Malwa its operations to London. It has been desided toincross the capital by the ine of 25,000 Patas (New) STONEY, 29th April. kee in reference to the defences of Australia as a

SHOCKING MURDER. AT DÉISBANE, HIS. Tyne arrived in port atalent 9.30 last slight to the Now South Walen delegates. In Light, and sucioreri below Garden Island for a

BRISBANE, 18th April. A telegram from Roms states that Mr. Balwin ON LONDON --- replying to Wr. Deakin, Mr. Staphopo, Sceesta time, but was afterwards takou from there by

Hawkins, chairman of the Marilla divisional ry for War, stated that it had not been finally Captain Lake, of the flagship Nelson, and moored

board, was found dead in his bed, at Tai:iboo.. decide whether the Imperial authorities would in Farm Cove The Tyne is from Plymouth, An attempt has been made to assassinate M.station on Saturday morning, ahot through the decline to assist the colonies in the cost of pro- via the Suez Cansi, and as brought reliefs for Popoff, the Commandant of Sofa, by means of heul, evidently when asleep. The bill had viding fortifications at Albany and Thursday Is H.M.8. Nelson and Swinger, besides a sumbar dysmito. The attempt, however, failed, and passed on of his head and through the pillows land. This announcement laft an impression ou of supernumeraries for the other ships on M. Popoff escaped without injury.

and bedding, and was found on the floor. Mr. the minds of the Australian roprenoniatives that the station. The voyage was an exceptionally THE EXPEDITION FORTHE KELISP OF EMIN BRY. Harkins appears unt to Eave moved, and there-1 a voto for the purpose would be placed upon next fortunate and onjoyable one so far as weather,

LONDON, 25th April. year's estimates. The delegates reminded Mr. Zo., war ecucorned, until the vessel reasboŭ off

fore death must have been instantanovas. The Or Nows received to-ing states that Staubey's ex-ball eutered the back of the head. The only Stanhope that impregnabla coaling stations bad Wilson's Promestory, when she came into pedition for the relief of Eurin Bey and the gar white people in the dwellings on that night was boon provided at Sydney and Melbourne without collision with H.M.8. Myrmiden, ander oirsum. rison ander his command, in the Soudan has the serrant, a man named G. W. Clayton, and est to England. Mr. Stanhope recognised that stances that will no dockt form the subject of a reached the Congo, and is now rapidly ascending his wife. The surgeant of police has arrested Cauads and the Cape had done much in the way coat martial. Tho-octails of the accident that river. The expedition passed Bore on the Cington on suspicion of the murder. The body of providing for their defences; but what he bad are withheld until the court has made inquiry 20th March, and was expected to land and en- of Mr. Hawkins was buried at Condarina yes learnt about the defences of Australia fairly sur into the matter, but it may be said that it seems camp at Mahadi sa the 22nd, from which point terday, the whole township and also friends prised him.

e arvel that one or both skipa fid not Stanley intended to proceed overland. (VEUTER'S TELEGRAM.)

go to the bottom. Bratly stated, it appears ·AUTYNO COANJUTER TO THE BISHOP OF LONDON, 2nd April. that the Myrmidon

sounding aft WAN

LONDON, 29th April.

MANGWESTER.

Bank Bill, at 4 months' sight

ON NEW YOUR

3/1+

3/14

.9/17

.3.91

.2217

(Signed)

I N. G TAI & SHIP'S COMPEADORES, STEVEDORES,

Forsи

THE EFFECT WAS MABYELLOUS.

Medical Hall, Bangor, Jau. 5. 1885. "I hear people constantly speaking very | highly of Sugal's Syrup. There is a case of a young married lady in Anglesey who had been 1397

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suffering from stouneh asthma for a long period, who Imil consulted some of the best physicians of the day but witheat-deriving any benefit. She wes daily getting were, but et last a friendTOW persuaded her to try Seigal's Syrup. She pro- cured a bottio, and the effect was marvellous she rapidly improved, and now she is as strong and healthy as ever she has been.

(Signed)

PUR 1897. Showing Datos of DEPARTURE of the ENGLISH and FRENCH MALS from HONG- KONG, of their anticipated ARRIVALS IN LONDON, zad the Datas of RETURN DESPATCHES; and containing also a similar Table regarding

Credila, at 4 months' sight. 9/14 Documentary Bills, at 4 months'

sight Pabir —— Bank Bills, un demand Credits, at 6 months sight..........98

Bank Bille, on demand... ON BOMBAY

.... Credits, 60 days' sight

Telegraphic Transfer Bank, on demand from the surrounding district attending the fuboral. The deceased gentleman was 1.800 of OF CALOUTTA.— the Rev. W, C. Hawking of the Church of Eng-

Talegraphic Transfor land, and had been neerly six years in charge of

Baak, om deraand Tribeo station for Captain-Bord-He was & OF SHANGRA

Bank, at sight

MY. J. W. BAYILL, of Dunmow," Baser, writes, Privato, 30 days' sight.

September, 1834-“I introduced your medi- aires into Danmow almost as soon as they were. SHARES.

brought out in London. I sold in a short time per Quotatious ara Hongkong and Shanghai Dank Shares-196 grand cases of permanent cares; and, as yet, no eighteen pounds worth. I have known many

Limited-petitors, Mother Seigel's Syrup holds its own per cent. premium, sollore.

case of failure Notwithstanding many com ground. I believe it a good medicine-it wili

At the Imperial Couferance to-lay, Mr. Ed- Wilson's Promontory on Monday afternoon Ward Stumbopo. Becretary for War, in accordynes last, going at about three or four knots, when Do Marsden late Bishop of Tetherst, Now with the announcement previously telegraphed, a ship was sighted on the port bow, and South Wales, has bron appointed soting coad-young man in the prims of H. submitted in detail the propetals of the Impecial afterwards-proved-to-be-HMB-Tyne. Both julor-to-Dr Heorhouse, Bishop of Manchester THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE IF MELBOURNE, Government for the defezco of the coaling sta vessels signalled each other, and continued on DEATH OF LORD HERVEY PHIPFA. tions of the Empire. The estimated expenditure hair courses, which were almost at right angles,

MELBOURNE, 20th April Lazounted to £1,500,000, excluzive of any outlay until seeing a collision was inevitable their on-

Lornost 23rd April. In regard to the forthcoming jubilee celebra- The death in autunnoed of Lord Hervay tion, it is stated that the Government intend to GA account of the Australian stations Sirgines were stopped and reversed, but too late to Phipps, who was aide-de-camp to the Marquis ask the various organisations and trade soojaties i Samuel Grifith and Sir F. Dillon Bell dwelt at prevent damage. The Tyne struck the Myrmi-of Normanby, lata Governor of Victoria. Lord to join in a morter pecusion through the city. Union Insurance Society of Canton, length upon the large payment made by Auedo almost amidships, and for the moment it Harvey Phipps was the second son of the Marquis. The Chinese and other Orientals in Melbourne. $80 per share,

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"H. LLOYD-JONES." WHAT IS MOTHER SEIGEL GOOD FOR? DOES NOT RESTOER THE DEAD, BUT SAVER THE

LIVING

PARCEL FOST

and --A¤··ÁLMANAC-FOR--1887 On Paper 10 Ceuta sach, or

Dosen. On Cardboard 20 Conta anch

One 'Dollar

Also

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR On Cardboard 10 Centa "Daily Press" Ofs,

Hongkong, 11th January, 1887.

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