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Deputy Surgeon General F. W Cookerilj whose death on 6th October is bounced served through the China campaign 1837 being present at the capture and destruction Namtar, and roogired the China madal.
Thedooth le announced, at the age of thirty four of Lieut. M. Georges Rabaglio, of the Front navy, who at the early age of twenty recoived honours for the brilliant part he took in the 1881 campaign against Chius, when he commanded a torpedobeat and pascended
sinking a Chinese war veshe!
We London and China Express) are glad to learn that Mr. G. E. Noble, one of the London managers of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bauk, who has been rather seriously ill recently, is now unch better. Mr. Noble will probably need some protracted and complete rest before he fully recovers his health.
Her Majesty's special service troop and store ship Tyne, having anked at Portsmath her pomplement of nava rafts and sterce, sailed on 7th October to not ne atoreship for the British laditerranean fleet, relieving the Hander, whie proeseds to China to zet in a similar capacity to the British fluefin those waters.
PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18ra, 1895.
-The method of regisining all thu cizildrag zu
This report has been signed by the Countess of Strafford, Coutes of yeast, Countess of layo.. Katharine Drummond, Lord and Lady Edward Spencer Churchill, Viscountess Boyne and Hon. Con Cat Beauchamp, Lady Maria Ponsonby, Lady stance Hamilton Russell, the Lady Cottesloe and Hon, lary Fremantle Viscountess Modway, Hoo Henricita Windsor Gice, Laly
our Lag Bolens uddelt; adorer Indy Neeld, Lany Warde, Lady Wellesley, Larly Cave, re Greshes, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Campbell, the Maas Honk, Miss Gludstone, Mrs. Smyth, Major" General Chester, Colonel Tang, Countess of Coventry, Lesly Amo Corenny, Hoa. Ms. Gifford, Mr Grewood Pearson, and others.
Sir
the corysanthemum should not fall to move that this 8479, or whatever mum We would then we were in 6 polling to to pay a chit to the grounds of the Kowloon ultimately found to be in hand, be paid over to do justice to the sane presented to the strod a deserving of special remark, containing as Hotel Mr D, Nowrojo has a magniflesnt Mr Potts for his survices as liquidater Ioys of the delighted and bewildered it does a sucias history of each case; while the record show of any arieties of chrysanthemums, feel sure that in view of the protracted spectator in the north west orner of the of couple seems to be maintained on an admirable which are just now in the height of their nature of the liquidation you will egres ground upon, the day in qusation. Oh, that bratem, the recsipts and disbursements of each find beauty. There are some splendid specimens with me that Mr. Fotis has fully earned our worda might be of feathers end of fans; of being detailed separately, in the collection, and for richness of colour and this additional war, wat in is na tie at puffs and patches of pleats, polannises, and size they would be dificult to surp The all distributlag the money to shareholders, pelisées (correot us, Mr. Frister, if these wordsace we might speak of the perils that is creed exquisitely and blooms form a Indisputable because there is so little of it and they are so improperly salt; or more difficult still, that proof of the grant care that has been taken in numerons that it would only smount to a few their cultivation, and they are worthy of closa omiaa ahars I think I am right in saying it behind the fringed curtains of a hundred eyes
was originally orpooted that the liquidation would that we right hint of voices that atos inspection
be closed witsin nine months, and it has now softest musio to attending eart" or that we losty, the Bishop and Mrs. Barry, Eloo The following take which the Daily dragged out for two years and a half and it has might adequately describe the fact that their Neins says comes from a trustworthy refive involved a good deal of corespondence on the golden hair was hongding com-bab stay, we corroapandent at Soochow is another indica-part of Mr. Potta therefore move that the fancy this phrase has been used before. Our tion of the important attitude of the Chinese 3472, or whatever be the balance in hand after old friend Selamor, mind you, he could have oficinis Chinos Chatian called on Mr.paying over 8722 into the bank, be paid over to rm you of a little word painting upon an op- Chindu, the Japanese Consul General, on bebaf Mr. Potts in consideration of his services casion like this He did not stok at a trifle
Equidator of the Company,
when he wanted a metaphor or 's figurs of of a friend, and offered some land for sale. The after was not accepted, but ons of
speech What a fortune that rasa would have to nutive officials attached to Mr. Chinda's
made as a epeotal reporter; though we must yamon got wind of the affair, and the man was.
say that we think he laid it on a bit too thick aptly arrested and put in prison. The mis
occasionally. Some of the terms he applied to sinaries have been trying to get him out, and
his beloved cake one Inclined to think that bo Mr. Chinda has-protested that if the man's
was trying to pull her 1, we runan that they erime is trying to sell land to a Japanese, his
were sittered in the way of badiaege and are not rest is an outrage on international courtesy
to be taken quite arloesly. Anyhow, we Meanwhile the man has been sent to Hengcher,
don't know any lathes in Hongkong who would and the Sourboy magistrate says that he is
take it as 'n partionlar compliment to be told "wanted for some other offence thore. The
that their hair la like flock of gents, or that their noses are 3ks high towers that look to wards Damascus. Of course times change and missionaries are greatly exercised about the
tastes change with thers, and we ate inclined to case, and Mr. Chiade regards it as an insult to all foreigners."
think that noses are worn smaller now, and the taste in hair is different from what it used to be
Mr. ORANGE-I have much pleasure in se conding Mr. Pollock's proposition that the balance be handed to Mr. Potte. Tknow how much work there has been it has been a tasir of exceeding diflerity to get at the simsrous shareholders, and especially to bring to their minds was really required, namely, their odasent to the proportion which the fully-paid sharshalders would russive, and I think Mr. Polta has very successfully carried on an extremely diffent Equidation. I bave therefore
Carried, much pleasure in seconding the motion
for fear it might bite. Bir NICHOLAS O'CONOR has been no exception to the rule and must share in the general condetanation. He de serves "bdoed larger measure of it than HONGKONGIDISPENSARY any of his predecessors, for no British Minis ter, either in China or elsewhere, hins ever be foresigned a treaty providing for the despatel of periodical tribute missions from a British possession to a foreign power, but that is what he did in the case of Burmalin The demonstration made at Tientsin, in Bir NICHOLAS O'CoNon's honour appears to have heea based on personal rather than The retiring Minister public grounds. scems to have made friends of all with whom he has come in contact and to a man who is personally liked a partial judgment is often extended. Especially in this the case in small communities like those in the Fur East here the diverse elements that go to form the public judgment on publio men in larger communities are to a
Wong Pak Sz, lato cocuantant of the Hing great extent lacking and personal friendship counts for more than it ought to do. If Kee chop, was charged at the Magistracy ou
The LaQUIDATOR Gentlemen, I am very there is anything to be said in favor of Saturday with amberling $1,400 botonging to lisastery Ho aloitto his guilt and said
much obliged to you for the vote. I assure you Bir NICHOLAS O'Coșor's administration of that he lost $1,100 of the money by paying
The Y. C. Daily News saysThe French that when I took over the guidation I wd no il took away frota as one of our oldest aut idea it would last so long or that there would be his important office, any triumph to beat Kowinon City. A sentence of six.
most respected residents, Mr. W. S. Wetmors, half so much work stisnand to it. Even now I recorded, we should have expected it to be the imprisonment with hard labour was
passed.
whone departure with his charraing wife fer have boen unable to hear fresu a good many brought into prominence at the Tientsin
The Poting and Tienfain Times it is Europa leaves a great gap in our society here. sharotselders to whom I want to pay money. banquet. But what do we find? When reported that the railway is to be continued to 3. Wetmore caine to Canton Brat in 1850 are There are two other resolutions to put before you there is nothing to be said on a subject on Poking.iomdiately, and that it is to cross the to Shazybuiin 1951, and he was one of the few. "That the account submitted totbie met. which it would seem that something should river by a bruge to the north of the property survivors of the battle of Muddy Flat, in which ing and showing the manner in which the be said it is a common trick of oratory toned at one time by Mesars Mackay & Co. he served with the Americae coatingont. Ha winding up laas been ordneted and the property w a successful man of business, but besidas of the Company disposed of be received and A station is to be constructed near the Vicey's get over the difficulty by declaring that hospital. The projected line is to pass to to that he took a great interest in all the legal adopted." "That the books, accounts, and it would take too long to say it. North of Hai suau-su. The terminas at Pekingestions of the day, and did orcallout sorrise ducements of the Company and of the liquida aho Municipal Connoit, of which he was one tor thereof be retained by the liquidator, ha is to be at. Sha-ko-men: -
of the surviving ox.Chairmos. Ho was a frendertaking to destroy the same upon the
dissolution of the Company
Mr. COUGHTRIF seconded. --Carried. Ma
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By a resent Imperial decree, we learn from the N. C: Daily News, various albulaks who are now engaged in relieving famine-stricken people in fauku. in the province of Kirin, under Chang Shu, the military governer, are da gradel and ordered to return to their home, ! for ilgally pocketing the nichey which should have been given to the poor. One of them is banished to the New Douniain. The Board o Punishments is ordered to camina isto the
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The LIQUIDATOR That is all the business, gentlemen. I thank you for your attendance.
REGATTA NOTES.
As reference to the accounts was made in Dr. Bartram's letter, I shall be glad if you will notice the following fact. In the lat-squal report the Accounts of each of the following Branches of the Association, embracing the whole sphere, counte is Nxamined and found correct," of its work, are published; and each sot of ac signed by "Chee. F. Haines, Chartered Accent and, Oxford," mad dated 29th December, 1894.
£11,449 8 1 Orphanage of Meres
£1,242 2.
£613 11 11 £1,489 111. £877.12.-10.
£6,814 10. 9;
The "Lady Adelaide Homo" for Orphan Boyu.
Boys Orphanage, Clevedon, Victoria Orphanego
Liridon". Moraoria? Or
phanage, Oxford.
St. Mary's Convatecont Home And Orphanage,
· Brandataire.
£501 D: 8. The Ormerod Convalescent Home for Childron, Lan- tshire,
£10,498 1. 6.
£780 4.11
Fand fortherelief of the Poor. The Lody Gotam Memorial-
Mission Home, Hother- hitke, London, E.
But we fancy wo hear the indulgent roedor you notice that in the little exchanges of confidence between the editorial staff and the rader it is always the gentle realer, or the intelligent reader on the indulgent, reader. believe us, for if wa had reason to believe that- This is not more sycophaney on our part, you were otherwise than gentle and intelligent, be aseared that we would unositatingly may to; but in the neance of prost-positive to the
£1,773 14. 10. Foreign Mission Branch contrary we persist in thinking woll of you and between ourselves you would not be any
£227 2. 9. Missionaries' Home of Rest. botter please if we referred to you as the
£1,901 18.2 Education Union. klod-brained rouler, or the shackle-hooded
The figaros against each Branch represent roader or even the puzzle pafodrader.
the amount of the expenditure. for the year. „But to return to our muttons once mere we fancy we hear the indulgent reader say, From this your readers may gather some ling "Well, but what about the cricket and the of the extent of the work, and learn, 1 hope, Evones, To.". My dear sir, or my good madnu, that the accounts are duly auditor.
Having worked with the Siglers at home on er fair rise, as the ouse may be, to blazes-with Chu scores and the devil take the cricket. Do and off for several years and having intimate you suppose that on an occasion in this any personal knowledge of every branch of their hom The Vistors Lacration Club annual regatta hody bothers his or her head about the cricket, work, I can testify to the value and thorough- will be held on 12th and 19th Dar ember, sad ut or that any member of the Cricket Club would nees of it all. Their maghilot work may be present there is every indication that it will not prefer to be beaten into dust at the fairen by those who care to see, and is the result bo the most anccessful beld for some years hands of their apponents to achieving the most of a voluntary lifelong devotion. To those who At these have readily condemned this socioly and with. The events are likely to be somewhat unmerena heroic violories over our enemies and an earlier start than usual will doubtless mostings, believe us, the play is not the thing drawn their countenance I would remark:-Ac REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
have to be made on each day. Persistent steady What does it matter that Mr. Anderson made ensations have been made against the Society, work and a sustained high level of enthusiasm or that Mr. Anter and Mr. Vallings but nothing, absolutely nothing, loss been proved two hundred runs for. The stones thrown are by those who knew only [SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY FEESS."] amongst the various crews are absolutely input on nearly
Who rares to learn by hearsay, and by those whose religious views. LONDON, 14th November”,
dispensable for the ages of the meeting and to sight wicket..
that Mr. Elliott ok wickets for 40 differ from those of the Sisters, aut by the bappily both these qualities have been most THE NEW PRENCH MINISTRY.
noticeable. Trailing is now in full swing, and us, or that Captain Hadly was missed at point many who have seen for themselves and con- 10 Chunber has passed a vote of confidence every evening a large number of boats put out Suppose the ticket at the City Hall eau was sequently know the beauty and corapletances of a trifle bumpy Grouted that Mr. Firth as the Sisters' work. I will gladly send reports in the Bourgeois Cabinet by a large majority. from the V. E. C. and good work is indulged in getting a bit of work on. We ask you what docs and papers to any who was to scored t
for an hour or two. N
It will interest those who patronized the Pro- NAVAL MOVEMENTS IN THE
that the Cricket Club have been once migre memade Concert last week to learn that MEDITERRANEAN
It is to be regretted, however, that while the it matter, so long as the brod huet romaÍBS arews themselves are so anxions to become pro- Austrin and Russin are souding warslige, to intent they have not been able to obtain the honoured with the presonoo of the L.R.C. apon 236.130 was sent home as the rent of that their grand, that the sun has ahone, and that concert, with the special reinast that it shoul valuable advice and assistinos of the older rowi
ke, band by the great kindness of Major go towards winter relief. of the poyr.-I.um, the Levant, he had
THE STOKES AFFAIR.
ing members, the censaquetios being that the Faithfull and the ofloors of the Hongkong your faithfully work is accomplished usually under the guid ance of a young and inexperiehood coneh. Regiment) bas played.
link it is a grast pity that the older rowing nienbora bave practically cossed to take say active part in coaching. In former years. out a thoroughly competent coach, who knew crew rarely went out during training with precisely what the men must do and why could point ont any defects in the pulling and give
the Tientsin Chairman, in proposing the all-early report of the Jolaby mu unt contribute to our colurns, and un-cornest toast of the evening, said he did not pro-
and Trading Company, Limited, has been pub-student of the Currency Question, boing Pre- pose to give at length a list of Bir NICHOLAS Bebed It shows a lons of nearly sixion thon-ident of the Esateru Bimetallio League · His this difioult question O'Cosoz's services because it would run to sand dollars. Thirty-eight thousand dollars investigations into too great length. Mr. COUSINS would have spent in Mergui appears as a good age on the kavo resulted in writings which have heau
kinnallista l the world His last visit. home was mado conferred a benefit on readers in the South theory that the concession is worth u su agorly studied, by
Bent in opening the trade. Hopeful, bist bau- if he had stated some of the services, he re- tiously worded, views are entertained about 1590 and he returned in 1892; wo may wall. ferred to, because here we do not know ledu-irining at Jelabu and alluvial midng at hope that he and Mrs. Waters will come once #gain to Shanghai, and meqntime their count- Mergai. what they are. He all, it is true, that
less friends hore wish them both a long life in in the promotion of trade and commerce
health and prosperity, wherever they may pitch Sir Nicholis O'Coron had always shown
their lent.
a constant and keen interest, but that is little more than a truism No one doubts that Sir NICHOLAS has shown such interest, but unfortunately his policy has not been calculated to-promote trade and commerer, and illanes of Chang Shun.
resutta, is with his policy and its not the man himself and his feelinge and Sercoms Staith, an unemployed Mexica
At the Police Conrt on Saturday, bolero Mr. wishes, that we are concerned. That the sailor was charged with disorderly conduct i Minister has been, invariably courteous and Holyrood toad. He created a disturbanco attentive to one and all who have band becas a district watchris juterred be Fulles ut sheath kalfe and assuaved A occasion to address him and that he luis threatening attitude, The watahman was afraid been readily accessible we do not question, nor do we wish to detract from the apprecia tion due to him on that ground, but vel able as courtesy and attention are in public offer they will not secure success if
The Chefoo errazpondent of the N. the policy pursued be radically unsound.
News writes !-Semples of excellent wide wero Another extract from Me, Cousins's spooch attributed to sundry members of the community invites attention. He said: Hisby the-laneyor of the Chefoo Wine Co., an "Excellency has helped to diminish one of association of Chinese gentlemen in Singapor
Java, etc., who purpose to supply chiefly their the disadvantages under which we stand in compatriots in those thirsty regions. Tho Com comparison with our neighbours, namely, pany has acquired, a good deal of lund, on which uppliences necessary for traumating the juice into that duid which musketh glad the heart of mar, matter whether his shining fece bo white, black, or yellow.
and ran away blowing his whistle, it win heThe Congo State has paid an indemnity- of Baw another watchman coming up he returned 1,000 to the British Government. and ought hold of the sailor, who had by that time rushed amongst the crowd with his life. He was sent to gaol for one month with burd
Labour
Daily
THE EASTERN QUESTION The Powers are exchanging views on the Bastorn Quastigy, the centre of thecussion being
Viour.
LONDON, 16th November THE NAVAL DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE LEVANT.
Quavery onrious optical delusion was to be ever daring part of the second innings of the Club wrath of smoke appeared to be issuing from
because, as wo understand it, people don't smoke the lips of one or two of the outlets. Of coursa it could not have been anoke, really,
picket fell, but the delusion was completo the very best advice on the many important sibly it was due to refraction of the atmo fontares connected with the art of rowing Bat sphere. We hope the Club will got Dr. Doberck nowadays the cozewsins, as a rule, know algata got the refraction altered before the next
match. A squadron of United States warships Intely nothing about rowing, or even ateoring, And it is on these men that the crews hisva ta proceeds to the Levanti
Jepond for liats about their work. I hope those remarks will have the effect of casing the id rowing members to come forward and givəs perience, otherwise I am afraid rowing will deteriorate to a much greater extent than it has during recent tinics. I should like to 530 the high standard of a few years ago resched again, but this can only be done by se oli menibers showing that their enthusina se
TURKEY IN ASIA.
Correspondentem not forward theirnamrandaddress with communications addressed to the Editor, not
All Tattors for pabication should be written on one "in rogard to transit passes (which stil they will grow their own grapes, and bavo ali 194and the Messihoon in Damssens are incensed is younger members the benefit of their ex-
-for-puhlizacias, but-as-arilenen of good-faithi
zide
"the paper vndy.
Na anongousty signed communications that has already appeared in ather papers will be inserted.
Orders fastra copies of DAILY Pause should be
hour the supply is limited. Only Supplied for Cash
"need further reform) and we trust he will impress upon the home Government the "vital importance that we shall, in the present or in the future in newise and in
The Ocean Steinskip Company's froight cteaugr Felation wailed on 15th October from
The inhabitants of Lebanon are restless
equally against the Christions and an impotent Coverament
TURKEY PREPARING FOR
-- EVENTUALITIES.- The garrisons at the Delanelles have been placed on the land of Tinedos
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pent before 11 am on day of publication. After that matter great or small be handicapped in a southalajon for Gibraltar and Singapore.with doubled and a look out gearch-light kan been not died outh
Telegraphic dildrens FREEB P.0, Bex. 20
Telephone No. 12.
BIRTH.
At Shamsen, Canton, on the 15th instant, the wife of F. Sexineu, of a daughter.
"our friendly rivalry with other nations for 10 pincers, 20 mon of all Tanks, 15 spiders si trads and sexymerce with this and dren on board Those include We do not know what Mr. Covarna had in 7 me of the Royal Engineers for Gibraltar from Chatham, and 137 man of the North- his mind when he spoke of Englishmeumberland Fasilers frcus, Fartsmouth, 10 men (2399 being at a disadvantage in comparison with of the 14th Company, & men of the 34th Com On the 5th October, at St. Martin's Church, New other nationalities as regards transit passes, Southern Division Royal Artillery, and other pany, sud-on of the 33rd Company of the Bedford, USA., CLEMENT N. STIFT, of Accusluet, but if any such disadvantage exists draits for singapore. Lient-Colonel J. Du T. Mara, to... ANNTE A. NYE only child of the late THOMAS H. B. NY, of Accuehuet, Mass, and Heng and the Minister's forts have boon-Begle is in command of the troops.
NARRIAGES.
kook, Chium, and of the late Mrs. ALEXANDER PER CIVAL, of Templo Howo, o. Sligo, Ireland.
On the 8th October, at Leith, N.B., by the Rev. J. H. McCulloch, B.D., Jamm. Dein Mono, of
ter of the engang, to JP WALK
the lare Chiristorene Parlane Reso, EMA Leith.
DEATHS.
On the 9th October, MARGARET, wife at Captain ALTERTON, Ie Conimander P. and D. Steam Navi- gation Company, uged-48.
At Shanghe, on the 11th of November, 1895, ANNA CATHERIKA, the beloved wife of JOSE XAVIERS, aged 25 year
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 18TH, 1895. THE report of the speeches made at the banquet given to Bir NICHOLAS O'Conor át Tiaotsin, though they do not iron- tain much substance, will be read with interest, especially, that of the Minister, which way he regarded as his thre.
THE HEAVY MONSOON.
ARRIVAL OF THE TRENCH HAIL. STEAMINE.
The suriety which was occasioned by the nonc
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tor or, Mr. COUSINS treated the subject very 1859, 16 was promoted to Rear-Admical and into the vessel and nons of the crew OF IMAAGAFAT No. 2, a powerful young fellow, must improve. Lampert, e da Redem
Lammert hes a very strong crow as far as
BOWLING ANALYSIS.-
Overs. Hasdi Rang Terče. NB.-Wicket For the Chairman's Challonge Cup the M. Firth 226 59 following lys grews have entered-Thiefs. 5ingham
57 0 .0 1. H. Skett W. B. O. Steward, E. E..Deacon H.M.C. Eliott 1.5 400 L. A. Rose Victor R. F. Lammert E. P. G. Davits-02 39 Auguste, T. Meek. B. Bischoff. Shamrock T. S. Smith 60 26 J. Grimes, G. Mollison, J. C. Cameron, AR. F. Lammert4 0 21... A. Alves. Leek-E. D. Sanders, AH Anderson 20 arrival of the French mail steamer Soghaken Kerblume-d. C. Hayward, T. Lazament, o. 8. Glebe, A
Barlow, D E. MaCarthy, GH. Potts, was relieved on Saturday morning when the Bhopal, C. G. Klinck, Tullied vessel was signalled from Gap Rock" The
Of these five Sanders's crew have been doing, unavailing to remove it we fail to see how
steamer left Salgon on Sunday evening and was This death is announced from Portsmouth of due here on Thursday morning, an that she was the must work, and a presets they soos any eulogium can be founded upon it..
Abairal Sir Lewis. Tobias Joney, the oldest two days overdes. The cause of the delay was upon as the favourites, No. 8 should put more.com, at Shalon, b. Valings (1
Hadley, Westernt, b Yalinga jb Beado,... Either rere was very little to be seid in dog picor ai the ratized list of the Baval tappily not of a serious nature, z fieres gale and hack into his work, and No. 1 inoined M. CE15.9
Westcot10 Ellioit; met out. favour of Sir NICHOLAS O'CONOR as a Minis- Nayyie was born in 1797, and eloped the tremendous seas alone being the source of the screw. This is a well matched crew if only
Grimes has great faith in his her, bat bis 23), Bielitan, Yuk Rigs. 3. Reade Navy of New Year's Day, 1808. On 17th June, trouble. Happily no damage whatoter was dona No. 3 can last
among whom were upwards of four hundred
1. Hooper, Kredi v Vaillage
Rende badly. It is clear, however, that Eir the following Septembe: u hoisted his fing in
Chinese, worn injured. The bad weather was first considerably before there can be any chance NoBOLAS has commanded the affection and the crew frigate Imperiouse, 57, as second in
command on the East India and China station. met with at mid-day on Monday when a strong of the Shanook winning, pero para con steam of his nationals in the North in na
Here he bere an important part in the oper orth-west gale blow, and north, northeast common degree, and though we is the Southatious which led to the onptare of Poking on sud east seas ware encountered and the desk muscle gres, but his No. 3 is fearfully out of have had less opportucity of knowing him 18th October, 1860. His fag Bew, during the war continually fooded. The passengers were training, and he will have to put in a good deal
kept hslow and everything was battened down of hard work before he can consider himself Fallings... we are hound to believe that on personal atter part of Kis commond, in the Chempake On Wednesday and Friday the force of the in good condition. He must also try to fold Campbell wind and sea was so great that only four knots bis slide and remember that his book shembi play Wastcost grounds the afection and esteem are justly, his duo; but as a Minister he bus not been a
an hour were made, and it was not until At important part in rowing No. 2 should John's Island was reached that the storm models profit by the remark
There is not much fancy for Hayward's snecess
rated Then the weather wae very foggy, cut it claared as Gap Bock was approached row. They have only been out arce, and I am During the oventful voyage scores of capsized told their great fault is that they talk too much janks were sighted sed testimony of the and do little art work. Talking will never terrifio weather which has been experienser got a rowing crew into condition, and I hope Buy ward will in futura sao that his men pat
The Agomemos, from Singapore," wrs ter days coming up. She left Singapore on the Stroke is rather inclined to shirk his work and 6th inat, and two days later a heavy gale with ho must do what the lively colonel in the high confused sets had to be contended with Gaiety Girl may back up. "He own a very The rough weather continued until Gap Rock eat and correob stroke, but he must do genuine was reached, and the vesabf came into the bar hard work, and he will then benefit not only his tour with her fore topmast carried away. She Chairman's Chiporew but also the crew in the
other races in which his has entered: No. 97 sustained no other damage.
must also infuse more enthusiasm into his work....
51.
The N C. Daily Now mys-The grill market may be described as decidedly trisk, caunul by the demand locally being lungo, Bi also that for Hongkong and the outports. The Japan was signed on the 8th inst.
The Lisetung treaty between China and four anctions held last week by the Horse Bazaar Co., Limited, were well attended and the znost fancied lots produced kesu competition grills were anctioned on Saturday evening and found bayers roadly at good prices, the highest paid being Tis. 205 for a handsome weight-carry ing chestaat. We understand that further con sigurtente from the north are expected during. the present week.
The delivery of the English and Freneb Mails and spirited biding. The balance of the Pech during the past wook in the China 60 loss tungue and more work into their training.
was began at 4.50 p.m. on Bạturday.
The "Ben"Line starter Benderoad, from Antwerp and London, left. Singapore for this port on the 15th inst.
well address, not to the Tientsin eon- munity only, but to his nationals The maximum tomperaturs in October-was throughout China, His Excellent sys the and the minimum 63, the main being 74.8. encouragement and support of the British The rainfall amounted to 0.50 luch
residents at Tientsin has been grateful "in the uninterrupted succession of what I "should like to think is meant as friendly "criticians, no doubt for the benefit of its sub-
The death rata last month was for the British and Foreign community (civil population) 31.3 and for the Chinese community 25.3.
Mr. J. W. Jamingen gnes very shortly to Pagoda Anchorage as acting Visa Consul, and
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A felegram was recaired at Shangasi from Peking on the Uth fast, we learn train-the- N. C. Daily News, to the effout that the Board of Revenue had reported approval of the re common lation of Fu Yi-fon, Jadge of Ewangsi, Lo stop the sending of tribute rice through the Grani Cinal, the provinces hitherto forwarding the rice to Peking that way being adored to send insteal the money value This will save. according to calculation, the Government ox-
SELAMA TIN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION.
Ecoles
BOWLING ANALYSIS..
First innings. Osars, Mail: Rons, We
NB: Wick 16279 0. 182 27. 2-18 Second Irnings. 5.3 0 19
CORRESPONDENCE.
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CHURCH EXTENSION ASSOCIATION,
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRISS" DEAR SIROn October 31st láss you re
En rint yet able to form en opinion to thepablished from the Times Dr. Bartram' letter
G. E. DRURY..
Tocal Hou. Sosrotary. Hongkong, 16th November, 1895.
BAIGUN
[FEOM. A CORRESPONDENT
BAION, 10th November. The Messgeries Fluviales Company received
lately five flat bottomed steamers of about one -metro draft to run on the upper Mekong above the rapids, but notwithstanding that great haste has been exercised in putting them Logu- ther the water is already too low to get then on the small railway by which they are to be hauled past the Khone rapide. They will be ready for next year, howover, when we hope to see a régular serice started between Saigon and the further interior of the Península.
The weather is very seasonable and promises a good crop, which will give ample work to the nine rice mills which we bara now at Saigon and Cholɔ.
The railway along the river to Chalon bas been extended in the opposite direction and will soon rench as far as Gosiap, a thickly poplatnil village about seven or eight miles north of Saigon. The market hall is the starting point and it has become gaite lively with the guing and coming of the trains.
It is projected to build a now and fine theatre, also a largex Town kill, and to light Saigon by electricity,
The prisent season's theatrical tronpon arrived
2 by the lost mail and is a decided improvement on that of last four. Saigon is the only place in the East which maintains a regular helical 4 company specially binaght out from Europe.
The Government gives a heavy sabsily.
NEWCHWANG.
5th November. There has buon little of Interest to report here. All goes on quietly, und the only signs of oveonation are the falling-off in the arrivals of stores from Japan and the increase in the arrirns of baggage from Tuchong. The Japanese are removing part of the Hadithiet Temple et Haicheng, where the population has declined from about ten thousand to only thirty. families.
Mr. Mitsuhashi, the Governor of this district, is an exceedingly able unnistautor Since his arrival Inst April he has done al in his power to make things go smoothly, and has Lopt excellent order in the town. In the sur- tounding country and the river there are large bands of robbers, who torture and kill whenever resistereo is shown or the victims are reluctant to hand over their valuables:
H.M.B. Rattler has arrived and is preparing to enter the dock, which will probably be ready. ou the 7th or 8th lustaut-N C. Daily News correspondent
"STE NICHOLAS O'CONOR. མད་མ་ར་མ་ཡིན་ནམ་་
werits of Skott's crew, as I have not seen the on the CE.A., which bong manswered is likely, out much, but I hope to be able to refer to them I think, to do harra rather than good to the
HE Sir Nickalas" :O'Conor arrived at in my next notas ir institution which, as he himself acknowledges, Shanghai on the 11th just by the Licking, has became a great power fur good. No doubt and a zeceirod at the Amsoistad Wharvos by. For the Ladies' Parse E. D. Sanders, R. F
When Latest, J. E. Grimos, J. Henderson, and in destino and In the proper place on answer Mr. Gao, Jamieson and some ataors.
will appear in the meantime I shall be the Lianshing passed Teku Sir Nicholas re- pliged if you will in justice to the Motherived a misto and he was stated by H.M.S Supoziur, The Bisters, and the orphanage work,
A general meeting of shareholders in the Selama Tin Mining Company, united, in Skott will probably enter new Grities has Liquidation; was held on Baturdays at noon, the best combination prosent Lammert's at the offers, Praya Cantral. Mr. Worow pall well together, but I ha amid he will
---#jest, and-not the particular fad or idea of r. Pitzipios goes to Shanghai as Interprete cheqer something like a milliois taolan year Potts (Liquidutor) presidel, and there wasba Jaft in the rear unless Nod polishes np eða.../ reprint li your columns the following report Spartan at Wodsung, His Exosileury proceeds "the author, which has been pretty well the Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial Khia monoý it is intended to expend on the now also present Mr. E. Q. Els (solicitor, to se aiderably. As Banders's crow has not been out of the Orphanage of Merry which was published home by the P. and O steamer Mirzapore, due
"uninterrupted for the last thirty years
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here to-morrow.
The Poking correspondent of the Mary
Bonit. kott has not yet formed bis "eriw, but I think it is due to the friends of the C.E.A writing on the 4th int. saya his plucky streke is bound to enter. With
in Hongkong, and to thee who froin Dr. Bar goed combination he cannot fail to be close up tram's lutior alve wight gather an entirely at the finishin
wrong impression with regard to the Orphanages, The Dock Brew, who are being stroked by that this statement should be put before them
publicly.. Henderson, seem to be a powerful set of men, and if properly trained they can be relied upon. for gising a good nescent of themɛəlvid
BOABEMAS.
CRICKET.
REPORT OF THE ORPHANAGE OF MEROV RY HOHE
FRIENDS OF THE CE A
The British Minister and Lady O'Conor left this city, this morning. Their departure is a great regras, to many The Inat few days be has been extromaly busy in making or receiving: calls On Wednesday, tlio 30th October, he received the call of the Grand Secretary Li, which lasted for nearly three hours, Ов Thorsday ho mando his final call on. Li and
By this we understand His Excellency to
W. H. Ray, J. Orange, E. J Hughes, J. Macle- kuse, T. Rose, G. H. Fotte, R. K. Lig refer to the press comments to which he
The Singapore Free Prese of the 5th inst. E. W. Maitland, and J. B. Lightrada in common with bis predecessors-has begir Aberdeen Paper Milk..
by Lions. Isacko kad rather a narrow cecape
The TiQUIDAN said Gentlemen, the report subjected. Those commifits, which word of ¦ The following appointments have been made of setione injury at the golf links on es race and accounts having boon in your hands for over a very favourable nature at the commence at the Admiralty Commander A. Handerson, one on Setar day, military friend behind tarde weeks I will, antes on wish otherwise ment of his own tesure of the office of British to the Immortalité, to date 18th November im deuve a ball which unfortunately came Mr. take them as rend. From e inquiries revived since the report was ismed, many shareholders Liontestats J. Harvey and M, C. Allenby, to sauke's way and hit him full in the middle of Minister, underwent a change as it was the Peacock
the brok, nnd dropped him like a stone on bis seem to have no idkia na to whether their sliaras For the International the English, Bestch, We the undersigned, at the request of the Sisters pote war at upon picked up by sort of the are fully paid or not, and keep sending in their Irish, and Garman raws will outer. At pre-1 of the Church, laws made a thorough and particular afterwards ch the Tenngli Yamen. On Friday "seen that the hopes entertained of vigorona
and accesful action wore unfulfilled, and. ft Hongkong on Monday, the 11th inat, at fintied to for the severn effente of the blow for rating, they had not received my circalar uf/sout I will not hazard an opinion on these prewa, inspecion of the Orphanage of Mercy at Kilburn, I came the fual audience with the Emperor.
The N.-D. Lstomer Prins Heinrich, which onlookers and soon samt to, although he cou partially paid serip for the return of onte
On Saturday came the final rotura calle Before Hon. H. E. Wodehouse left the colony live on all the children in the usitation. latterly, in view of the almost total eclipse of 3:30 p.in, arrived at Singapore on Friday, the a lorg.time. Fortunately Lieut. Istoke in the 30th August, 1994. I wish now to state hat will refer to thom is my next notes. have inguru into the detail of its management, and
We are much piensure, there is bearing of the Trangli Yan We believe we
ste Voorrect bin: saying that, notwith British influence, became murkedly hostile, 15th isst, at 4.30 pm, thus making to trip strongly init and the wol developed dorsa that my circular was only sent to the fully mis on leave ho presented a cup plate to be com and, we think, with reason. Recent events`
maulus saved the spins from the impact of the shareholders, and had they not necoptol my natal for by the grim fonry. The race koald testinos on the following points down in 4 days 1 hour!
ball, which would have probably seriously in proposition to pay ocpts.I should have had forme a very interesting feature of the rogatta ora ana bar w woll, is holthy and collisions of the last few months, the hist The general appearance and one of the children standing the abury disputes and ocfual ta make farther calls on the holárne of xil have shown, that the policy pursued by The armoured cruiser Immortalité, 12 kuns;aredomen of lighter build.
Apropot of rowing I my mention that the England during the period of thirty years at Chatham, has been ordered to to got ready 5,609 tone, 5,500 b.p., now in the steam reserve
those shares on which only. 40 or 50 cents
Sisters pre apparent from the bright faces in school Sir Nicholas her convinced the Tangli Yumaz News ruched Stigapore on the 5th inst, had been paid. All the table straps and cross for the German Cup will the loving relations exeter between them and the interviews were most cordial. More than that, mentioned by Sir Nichols O'Coron, the to relieve the cruiser Mercury on the China we learn from cha Free Press, that Kam Gunn of the Company taken over at their original in on the insta 6 o'clock and at work, no less thing in recreation that England is a friend arst not & fie of Thespecial attention paid to the training of the China, and line scattered the lurking suspicion girls for domestic service is evidenced by the various that England card not for China and its policy of giving in and of trying to curry station, the latter being enlared to return to Sin, Hokien, the tund cashier of the Nefer coet have bees realised, with the expop- Inndsche Bandel Maatschappij, or Netherlands tion of the head office furniture, valuri
detalls in which we saw them employed. This welfare. And still more important, the England.
Tradag Society in Prang, bad abacon-led on by Mr. Lambert at $138, which I wish to
included cooking and laundry work, as well. Minister urged his final wond of counsel The twin scrow cruiser, Brst class armoured, Blondey evening with $345,000, the property of keep, but did not cure to do so without first.
as all of her household dutics while dreamaking and that the Princes and Ministers delay no longer THE CRICKET CAU THE LADIES' ED-plain needleworks are diligently tight, and even in starting reforms and improvidents and in Narcisse, 12 gens, now in the steam reserve the Company. A warrant has bese issued for staining your consent. You will have seen From the nocounts that I had in hard onthe
CREATION-ÚLUD
ordinary mending of clothing and bed-finom has employing capable foreigners for such under, Portemonth, is to. he brought forward and his arrest, and copies of his photograph are commissioned to relieve the Caroline. The boing circulated by the police, in reward of 30th September 81.158.05 with which to pay
NEARBURAN ANongy. His words made a very deep in ques A rather special interest peally attaches to room to helf Narsteste was last employed in the Channel 55, being offered for any information that $722.82 still due to the fully paid abareboiders,
suull lead to Ha arrest. Mr. Ludolph Line from whom I have received no answer to my the race tinge of the L.R.C. with the Cricket Club We were affonded ample opportunity of inspection on Prines Kung iad camo sa with author
ing the crrangements of the refoclory, schselrooms, squadron.
nlroady loft Singapore for Pourg to inquiro numerons applications. I now propose to cisse from the fact that it represents in a sort of way playroom baths, higher pants and selleries from straightforward otepakan, Lena As Tiontain on the 6th inst, the departing It is reported in the North thut Harr von into the air and at presunt it is a matter the liquidation, paying this $72284 into equel the ever increasing struggle between the forces all or watch to kent scrupuloudless and friend, who was leaving them probably for ever. might be a change, but he appears to have Brandt, the late German Vinister to Chios, is for some surprise that a Chinnan d are leaving $400.53 on hand. This, lem $05.88 for of civilization and refinement, and those of low are thuruughly sentilated. The bathing comme been even more strongly impressed with again coming out as chief of a German Gombocn.entrested with the custody of Pitch a large legal, printing, and advertising charges shree cunning and brute force; it is a sort of dations for this Large establishment remarkably Minister was entertained at banquet by the by the Municipal Council, pawded. Wo tako mercial Commission organised on the lines of sum of money.
the annual meeting, leaves, a balance of $154.35, Mirazda Calin contests in fart, a tamn be good, and alinde of all the childra having a daily British community. Mr. E. Coushig Chair the inadviability or imposibility of giving a Franali Commercial Commission that lies.
or plus the fushinra, of 1472.35, and you have tween the woll Torn and highly gifted in the bath
The appoints of the dospiterier literally from the Pefing and Tientsin Times the China's much needed shaking up than his lately arrived. `
Alert time ago the Saigon Projice Com- now to decide how this amorut Ins to be ialt colony and the riffraff of the town.
Of course much curiosity is exnifed (ar leave nothing to to desired. The rooms are lofty following t of the speech in which the merci l'a paragraph to the etteul that there with. predecessora. He seems to have been lost
-We have reboived a letter from Air.EL. Atsin. was eason to believe that a Captain Maddox Mr. Potock-Gentlemen, as you have just many bitter robi's experienced) in the sales and admirably ventilatod, the beds wird bedding oth- Chairman yed the health of the ghost of TEO-GULIÉMAN-Gentlommon, the moübers in hopeless and helpless contemplation of field, chief enghisor of the stoniner Fusig, with be lad visited the port was an Englih epy heard from Mir. Poite, there will be a baletion of the ladies representativos. It is well fortable and very clear, washing apparatus ample the ereaing and Sir Nicholas O'Connor reply
and well arranged, while the tireproof and well- the huge inert mass instead of trying to reference to a boiler covering composition. Le Lo its issue of the thiust our nantemporary in hand which is estimated at 47 odit, af understood that they love to use for a vambiated wife cubilesunds, circus form an admir of the British summauity of Tientsin me
correspondence columus of a newspaper, Lowxplains the whole mystery. The genflomat depositing money in the bank to pay off the 22 really nine man, and if this is true of the yanke move it and get some good out of it.over: are hardly the proper place to discuss the who was 91ps to be my was ia fost a cents a share to fully-paid harsholders. Mr. and file of the teszi, hàw mach mors true is table feature in the arrangements. These dre much assembled bore this evoming to do much Judicious pressure exercised on the Chinese relative merits of rival articles of trudo.
Hongkong in thin go of two launches for Sin-two years and a half ago had voted to him the] you bet, he must be a real nice ran filhouse and decorate them with their own { distinguished - diplomutist and follow itzon captain of ho mereantile morine, who left Potts. when he was appointed Huidator, so of him who colours and captains the team; Oliked by the chlidres lisapselves, who call them their honour, as lies in their poor to a highly Government would have been as whole
It may readily be insgined that the Ledion / poll Rouler belongings in the way of pictures, texts upon whom Her Maroaty, the Queen and
Hod photographs of relativerend "Indies The London and China Express Thee. Lad weather was encountered and one sum of $1,250, I believe, na liquidator's rampern
The dormitory for the elder orphans has a very soms for China itself as it would have Edgar, first-class cruiser. Captain W. 11. Hez of the jaguchi was abandoned. After takingtion, and it was anticipated at that time that the of Hongkong do not leave their champinas to been advantageous to foreign interests, but dereva, which is now on the China Station, is, the ether one to singapore the cuplain want to liquidation would be finished off in a few months battle naistek by every encouragement and elever contrivance. To tack cubicle is attached an tojanke inquiries as to whether any I think eine months or stand I think wo sympathy that may be legitimately extended to electric bell which corresponda with an inder in the the attitude of the British Government and in March next, to be reen:bmissioned abroad.
It is stated the will previously undergo refit rt, and boom scrat heard of the sissing a now the M Potty has during the last two them, and in the afternoon the Indier tent wat sister's room jetlag the dormitury. Thus ahe its representatives at Feking in resembled Malte, but this could be done at Hongkong of one, which it was thigh hight posibly buye and a half had a good deal of hard work woll tiled with all the ranit, the fashion, and coabled to proceed at one to any child that requires that of a child afraid to touch a strange animal ale is to be kept on the China station:
found uhul Capôt. James or Pattle Condoro. in connection with the liquidation, and I beg the beauty of Hongkong,
favour with the Chinese, bag been a radically mistaken one. Had Bir HARRY PARK lived we might have seen a change, but bis tenure of the office was ton brief to make any appreciable break in the continuity of the policy. When Sir NICHOLAS O'Coxos
came on the scene it was thought that there
3.her attention.
forred both an enviable distinction and high Her Majesty's Government hare recently con. romotion. Bir Nicholas O'Donor bas, ne you neo all siraro, kosa Hor Majesty's represor kitávo and our Minister in this Erepire for nearly four yours-four eventful years think I may enfely
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