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We publish ta-dag a report of Lord Charles A. S. WATSON & CO., Beresford's Pypech at Singapore. Neither of our Singapore coatomporarice seem quite to know what to manko of his Lordship's afteranoos. The Free Prese suggests that "refirepro will be Lord Carlos's safest card for the present." The Hongkong community were disappointed not to Lave or opportunity of hearing an addroos | from our distinguished visitor. Possibly his Lordship did not think it prudent to say more than he had said at Singapore, and to re- peat the same speech at all the ports he visits would not be very interesting work for him.
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A telegram, dated the 26th September, has roached the Straits Timus, aunouncing the ar- rival of Mr. Arnot Reid and his vompanions at Irkatak. They loft Pekin, as already au ronnoed, on Augnat 23rd, to take up their line of march of the Great Wall of China and thence to follow the most dirbet practicablo route traversing the Gobi desert. Of the cop- ditions of their journeyinga we are, of coural, us yas uninformed; but the time takeo ever the distance is ovidenos that there have been no interial delays. From Irkutsk the conditions of travelling are nowadays gay enough, all the way through to the journey's end.
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SHANGHAI, 5th October.
A telegram from Chungking dated the 3rd
instaartovuces thant ils rebels are within one day's journey of the city. The officials tra rigilant and have executed twolve rebois ad
Chungking. The foreign ladies and children are safe on boala ready to leave at a moment's astice. The cobel anvement is anti-foreign.
A inter mosange dated the 4th inslant states that the brigands have retired. The situation is easier and the immediate danger passed.
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AS. WATSON& Co., LIMITED opposed that it is in connection with the exhibition of sound cricket, white to Langterus oribo iu a few words the position of the British dividual fadustries, but the salame of the trade positions were reversed he did not suppose that cassionstres being largely Americana, the Uni-
"dont were quien that has adeqante military and voority is the shape af proper military mié
pelice protection. Ela suggestion was that the polos Thirdly, there should be the commare
roops and police trould be oficered by Extronillance to which he had referred the water PORTSMOUTH TO "WONGKONG IN 30 DAYS Higgsporo Japers rooted factoidsy contain cans with perhaps some Britishers among Lumayo should be opened thoroughly sad pracWe have received a letter from Mr. John Npart of the and delivered by Lord Charles Laughter at all orante suechter of tant, tically, and ifth thero should be tatriot od Keay, formerly captain of the sailing-slip drick, | Derexton on the 94th September during the charauter world have to be done to give the impartial inquiry into the master of the tariffs and now living in retirement at Liverpool, etsy of bid, steaner at that port. The speech morella tus security which he thought they ikan tamalt dues. Now these poista, su to which records some interesting views in rogned TO THE EDITOR OF THE LIMAILY TREAS we made ar à publia meeting bell at the Town Ind perfont right to Thor Light turn tembly submitted, to them, soade for the best to sailing-vlies gooorally, In the first place, Yesterday afternoon Messrs. Hughes and S1 Amongst the items of expositie R We repzodnes the Strait Times report rest French nation had something like one held at the present moman Having given them of July fat last, containing a secount of what Hall andar the chairmanship of a Stringer gypher an example; he believes that the and greatest Interests that the British Empire Mr. Heay has seen a copy of the Straits Times Hough offered fer als by auction marine lot public worke I note that a sum of $80,000 ls out No. 100, which is situate opposite Now 209 to artde in next year's astigates for a new looking amollat lond and prolonged applay bondred millions sterling lavated in Beypt particulars of his schemes he might tell them was described as with record voyage of the sail 218, Prays West the arm being 20,507 square Tower. The present Clock Tower is to be that the gentlewke sonposed the Slaapore capital cum it increased in valde every year, and of the forty millions of people in the British from Cardiff to Hongkong in 3 days, and re- Lord Charles Beresford said that he considered. They know that it was absolutely spectre, an à à a point which was not gonorally known Out lög-ship Mukaka (Capt Creva, which apiled foot, the frontage 185 foot in, and the depth pulled down because it la visible from nowhere Chamber of Commeros and the Singapore on the Grat of everygamber the Interea, due from Telether wore only 400,000 young men forring afro to the performances of the drist 160 ft. The proparty in rabject to an annual and congests the tale. Was is to say whether Crown ront of $188 and to the payment of the new one twenty years hence will rat hare Branch of the Straits Settments Association, that sum iras regulddy paid. How, and whe petween the ages of 18 and 1 who were that foutuel wa Cerarded by our corres 32,981,40, bing the balancs remaining dust be palloit down for the same reason? The had paid him a great compliment in asking him was my because the gratis Government ruled by physique, by etature, by hadith pendant by his son, who at present com under the reclamation agreement. 260,000 was most sapsible plan would be to build the Clock to address a publia mesting that right and heath the sia ufa few Brith offigiats distghtery, and by other requisites to enter the British cannds the Polyphetus, and who, writing the first bil. The price reas by $1,000 a time ou the New Law Courts: Aa xogirda obst I do also considered it a great hour to hiswelt to had got the command of the lion and polipo arwyth great aridit of the botae, expressed the pisarate he felt at moting to $67,000, and then by bids of 8300 to 81-4,000, not expect there would be much to choose, but ackle a meeting of that character, because be And with security al other Aktions were at this population he might tell then that one that Capt. Rey, thigh now in retirement, at which price the property was knocked as regards arabitectural effect and rely there of the varions Courile representing the great the exception of Britain, becasue for some a moment that was to say applied the 100,000 parts where he was formerly well-known. Mr. andoratoed that a part of his audience consisted moment investing the capital to Egypt with our joined the British army at this was not altogether forgotten in the distant sen be no doubt that a Clock Tower on the Tarapan notions at home, (Cheers). He traordinarison as Brush Govern copy scary to keep the Belts Army geing. But Kesy, senior, sands, with his latter, a sove In London I coat onlt to mind a single did not think anything he had to say persisted in telling everybody that they the need ardly point out that. In the meatness menication he forwarded to the Liverpool Mer Clock Tower placed in the middle of the road;
list of Egypt when they know perfect of the Empire. It regions blities, and a cury Josh month, to which he says that he has thought I remember several which form part of them. He was of opinion, sed be believed that well that they wars gelug to remain there for enormodel extent, this forowa not nearly often been tempted to make some corrections public buildings, to wit, the Housos of Parliament of those present would share that opinion over (Laughter and onors). With regard to the enough to defend 16 and polies it property in when performances of clipper Ahips were pub ment, the Holborn Town Hall, So. Another
with hha, thob
question of security, there was no question but the event of hostilities or in the era of dis lished. In conséquence of the atstersent in reason aguist baving » Clook Towar in the
THE PRESENT POBITION OF AFTAIRS that the British Government could sit the chi turbances in the British dontalons, there regard to the fakeka, however, le feit pildle of the road is that it depreciates the interests, was a very critical one. He went so both in money and in mod who would cocinet which he bad epoken would dret of all possibly be commanded the drist, she made the passage in Chinawith regard to British trade and British nese vary materially he did not stand by fores for thought that the commercial allianes of compelled to record the fact that wheil value of shops immédiately surrounding it by obstructing them more or less frota view.—I
far as to say that bo believed is something offales for them. The Chlusse Government he directed for the benefit of trade, but event from London Dooks to Hongkong harbour in em, dear sir, yours truly,
La dons of a definite character, unlear some bad already had very good proof of
ally be shalliance of a mere striking clariter, 84 days. To be more amot, in comparison with poling of a rezolute Dature was undertaken in WHAT THE BRITISH COULD NO,
Bat in whatever direction it loaded, it ranso the askoka record, Mr. Kaar says he landed Ulion, it might mean, more or lees, the $25 of There was a man what a the world respected, make far posca and be opposed to par. (Cheers the plot of Portsmouth, and took a Chinese the British Empire in the near futuro. He and he wee proud to say that he was an Irish Now, there had been a great number of remarks boatman on board off Hongkong in just under THE INTERPOLT CRICKET MATCH getting very diroumscribed in all parts of the who had worked most loyally for the Chinese, masa Laving occasionally been asked to speak, and the chart, which was examined at Hong would give thors his resons. Eritish trade was, namely Sir Robert Hart How man made at Lome which he for on a publie 80 days. This was during the N.E. wouisOUT, world, becausethor nations we flading out so Bir Robert Hart was in the proud. position deplored very much. He did not like kong by large numbers of mafering men, showed bow, beefcial trade was and were embarking in of having produced the only valuable asset in it on their own account, not exuelly to Britain's that enormous Empire at the present moment, to other nations. He was not Indisposed to ter to the Liverpool journal, Mr. Kosy expresses a daily average of 200 nautical miles. In his lot. The ting of the Shangbat Cricket Club is detriment, but in some cases to the exclusion They hadake the muck-to-be deplored Gererni fight. (Choorn).If they were going to fight, his preferencs for milers over ateamors, and re kong visitors, which during the three days of at all, bat was of the opinion their govorurasta, the throne of China. General Gorden when he straight way, and do their best to beat their the wailing abip successfully, vide to Muskoka, lowered this afterscen and that of the Heug of her trade. He did not blacae these nations Gorden, who really kept the present drasty on Bght certainly, but lot them agat in a big, cords in delight that the old art of navigating the Great Inter-pert Matol just concluded, had beer. fying alongside the local colors, considered nosessary for the advantage of thoir worked loyally for them, and they were very grate in a political mes, or a public mau, saying if he declares, that can ho produced reacareful and were perfectly right le doing whatever they undertook to work for the Chinese Government, advertory. Bat there was noobject to be gained is still fourishing. There is no other training, rustles in the breeze in solitary and triumphout people. Basit was our business to see that what ful for what he did. There were other Britishers, ritable things unless he were prepared to fight, capable seamen, but experience in calling ships; state over the ground of the S.C.C. The row done did not injis our own trade and in and there were other countries who had Lond cheers). They bad heard a great deal steamers sre, he adds, so good for the develop. sou is not far to soak. Hongkong has benton taxesta. Shaugimi by 28 ros, spatebing, vistory it may
He bad said that this was a very countrymen serving under the Chinese Goy boat Basis and Fruges in the dabato that ment of officers and men when compared with almost be said, out of a contest where dafont China, and he knew very well from conversation had werlod questionably for the beauft doubt that Russia had come fute pezitiona of soon be found of the diflenty of the gradual momentous is for their trading Exterosis Lernmont, and in every instanca these Europeaus eul gone en at home. Well, there was no sailors. Mr. Keay trusts that some solution will seoaned ivositable. At the close of the visitors' he had had with our heading merebenin and of the Chizera Empire. His first suggestion very cupiderable advantage lately but, as he diminution in the names of efficient fritish second innings yesterday Shanghai had only finansiera at hoan that there was a very hemy 103 runs to woke to win and on the drawing of fooling as to the feture of our prosparity, so far
was that the British Government shank, induco maid again, he had never blamed Russia for that, berg seamen, and hopes that the question, which the stage this figure was reduced to 63, which, as traits wout, in China. He was not, howelterior and along the consis by having pro were perfectly right in taking positions in to, will not be put off until too lalo
the Chinese to provide proper gesunity in the Bursta was perfectly right her Government he regards as a national one of momentous im though five Shanghai wickots had fallen, it was
ovor, one of these people, whom he halieved he perly orgenland milliary and police Another, they thongla it was to the advantage of their Biraits Times. confidonly antdelpated would be made by tho five surviving batarea this morning. Bas the tourists, who came out here
was right in describing as Saturday to Moudsy saggestion which he had to submit to fham wog people.Har heat) But we also were destinies that rule cricket and other mundane
that the British nation should enter late perfectly right in seeing that Rixris did not to the cound or herwine, and The traders of Ubian and the British traders with Aneris Germany, sad Jepan in what complained of Russia, he thought they
TO TRACH THEM THEIR BUSINESS A COMMERCIAL ALLIANCE
hart mar interests (Chew). When they batsmen, the forer of Shanghais sporting as a great deal mero about their business they ended, at prosent the Deith pliers of should look at home a little Russia's posi talent, vars unable to do more towarde palling than he did or over would know. What he did
The following telegrams ar from Canadian the game set of the fire than kusck together a bofiore, however, was that is might be ag dul intence. He was not one of those who dions so far as the heraf wie cercarood, Falers received by the CP steamer missable 5 tefore the het brilliant cat in this very aporiant mission, which he had increased their commerce it was bad for Deicials good afde as Great Britsis was concern. THE ANGLO-GERMAN ENTENTE
belfered in the ory that brings other natione "wers very good, but thấy, wiro parhaps not so - Impress of China --- which dismissed the tenth men, Jackson, was Jade in the field by Cartpholl. Vitory, thus Chambers of Commerce at home, it he could fu
been asked to carry ont by the Associatiul trade. He did not believe in that at sil He. The fact was that Russia was only doing o
Loudon 7th September. rests with Hongkong and there or be no doubt
was of opinion that the increase in the trade of what we had done ever since, we hat been go The terms of the Anglo-Gorman grooment, that the better tests has won Considering the way focus the views and opinions of other nations tarded to make for peace and Spirg. We had taken all the best positions which is the principal tople of the day here, aro
British traders as to what was nequeary to lie. kind of work that was done for Shanghai rfter deas. Sumuthing had to be dones and the questionably peace feliroolly hat enormously we could get and when we had them we dif our stated on goed authority to be in the main na Lausing and Moule had made the first and thing was to find out what that something (Applause) More than that, he believed ist were quite right (Laughter and cheers Bet The tirst point is that Gorrany and England
Bonefited thy trade of the Bri ish. Empire, best to hold on to them, And La thought we followe only stand for the lever in the first innings, was. The only morit that he pecuibly possomed if they could obtain this security, whiob, ho he did not think It Iny well is Batish mouths have come to a completo understanding on all the wonder is how Shanghai over cannaged to uchieve the rally creditable total of 208 in their sort of hearing with the people at home. inclined to La rest their capital in that sphere of Attempted to benefit their own country by many made a formal lain upon Lord Kimber- was that of being a public man who had some thought was Ebcessary, other nations would be to find fault with Kassin and France if they African questions. In February, 1895, Ger cricket. Of the local deven the surels, son represented over and cpening innings. But sacks things happen in Their trading and financial interests had been interest which he had referred to and that taking advantage of certain position always then British Foreign Manretary. For the thay ars, must be awarded to AE. Leuning different coneuls abroad and by the riding other tations, en ere than themeses, the British position. That's it. the social object being to protect the Tranareal ver again by the that very fast would make for pats, because with the ring planse that they did not hurt aintenance of the status quo in Sonth Africa, who not only made the secont bighest score associations, but he did not think those vides disliked any disbarbaus where their moday and chore), He could quite anderstand other from British control. Germany uw withdraws bis side. 49, and three first-class catches, but had been, brangut before the British by any one invested at where their properts countries being a little ansored Other coux absolutely from the claim, and leases Great kept wisket so well in the second innings of the single individual, and he believed that a single lay said not to agree with Sir trios had all got what he might call the Colonial Britsiz completely free hand in South Africa. visitors that not a single "exten was obtained. individual might fecus these lows, In that Willian Harcourt, who sat ca the opposite faser They were going cal all over the world W. H. Maule, as was to be expected, batted in
The German, and British Ministers further splendid form nad made no mistakes in the Fold,
way he hoped to be of some use to his country side of the House o himself and its trying to End colonies and trying to improve agree to give a joint Government guarantee of but of the comaining member of the eleven, doubt that English trade and English interests un bat hold agree with him on that point. But wherector they went they found a thing ward of the Swiss arbitrators, regarding the men in the Far East (Chars). There was no whom he becasionally arohanged a little being their trade and their commercial interests. loan to Portugal, to enable her to most the stept porhaus Mann and Jackson, on whom des less said, perhaps, the tattor. Of the visitor it volvod the brunt of the Shangtai rttaus, the were of far too important a character to be When Sir Willisan Hortone was Chaneshor of like a great hedgehog, all covered with prickles, Defages Ballway. The arbitration is to dootão
ailored to drift ze they had been defug daring: the Exchequer le was därsged by a chamber and
the amount of compensation due from the Por- is generally agreed that Campbell gave the best
the past, particularly as regarded China, Heofummare rospecting the fall is price I LABELLED “ JOHN BULL
tuguese Government to the MoMurdoc Conces would like, if they could permit him, to des was true, ho said, that proes hind fallen in He had been there beforehand and if the aires of the Delagra Railway. The Con and Lethbridge, and Lorreou and Arthur and Valings, considerable croit must be given for Empire as regarded their trade and commerce of the Hetish Empire was nursing by leaps the British people would be much more agrees they must attain before they can hope to onest showing their opponents tus cricketing arancia Goverumaut at home had got hald. This per increased Tu yahte har no sery much prebut found other countries. (Choere): Ho dia or rather he should say the position which the and bounds, and is long as the tolume sumble under the couratation than they at
a first class match successfully. Details of the
hups was not a very good expression, but they alarmed by a fall in pies Hp (bord Charles believe that what they wanted was a strong would understand what he meant. The whole Beresford) was of opinion that that was a very resolute plear polley which was not only clear morning's play pro appended -
Pretty sharp on time the two Shanghai not.
of their trade and commerce had been lett az ise romack of Sir Willis Harcourt It to parastreet Great British Empire and issary for England's acquisition, by amicable outs, Diana (4) sad Lancing (14) resumed the fly to
ne might be that other countries, In the anderen bat was also perfectly clear to the rest arrangements with Portugal, of part of Mozam defence for the home eleven the score for five
interces of **choir, * people,**** andersold of the world. They were very much more bique aball receive the sament of Germany. Ger- wickets being 39, and Shangani rotiring 68 to Especially was this the case with Chlua and British preascte, win. Lethbridge opined the attack from the it bad bean all right possibly up till now, but that their traie waeferoaging in balk not understand what they were go year, England will ask Europe, for a curtail- bit the mere fact likely to, duft into war because people did also agrees to repognise the permanence of the British compation of Egypt, when, nost- far end and was unfortunate enough to bave his what he meant by their traks and esserce the trade of Grost Britain, bewusu if inerenɣəd and clearly, firmly and courteously, what ment of the jurisdiction of the mixed tribanala China was no longer a British trade preserva.. in eucli playss as China must erentially beneilt to do, than if they laid down distinctly first ball sent away by Mann to the becadary. In the next over, Lewsen, bowling from the having been left to private enterprise was that the volume of the trade with them. There was tiny intended to do and how they intended Pavilion ond, was aulucky enough to spoil an
the Government of their country bad never bother point is might bring before their to do it. That was his view As he said broken over by sending down rather an easy
deemed it its duty sa nay ay to assist trading notice. They had heard great deal about, before he did not think he had said day one for the last which Maun got very
"off Luth-
the Government i never lets their the ponatry over, meat fer unlawfully detaining letters on the bridge, one by each huntsman, then brought tho
merchants in the way other countries bad COFCERSIONS FOR HALLWAYS
these plans were carried out urity for Bri- tal trade and commerce in Clin. He did not 180 September, was resumed. dir, Brattonel up to 5. At 5! Longhorns want on in
done. He would give them an instange in to other nations. He held this view in regard thin that any gentleman there, domatter what the German and British sections. I for the Antenna
lius in courection with the Colonial Offis such a country, with its teening milion, is orening (Cheers). They were male honesty Blairaculous let it, sending an easy ball
print. Opita Italy, the Colonial Comstory, to that, haegh again he might be wrong patien he belonged to, could find any very ser tell. The lucky batman scared a boundary off
Mr. Chamberlain, het teken a very strong that if they were going to assist a country, and loan faalt with the remarks he had minds the over which he presided. He recently gave Pen- the next ball, and a few singles coming in quick ang facilities for the improvement of the har trda of the conate itsole for the birit of that all trade and commerce na hork, and very their effort to increase their own trade and the in the intercals of peace and because he behered ercession from both baterain then cupel 60 to bour accommodation, and also facilities for their own trade mast is he thought ofher materially Latty by war And there was no bo posted, leaving Shanghai 43 rues to make
opening up railways in that sountry. In is they came to consider the line of treaport doubt that the country that would be moet hurt
Them are the important features of the ngroe to win. The next event was a lucky iwe by
curing off Lethbridge, but with the scor and trading interests. If, however, these im
opinion that was a line which he thought the they should try and utilise what we there by war was the Empire of Great Britain. He ment, oue of which must be made peblic hou doseniment ought to take with regard to trade already, and what the people was accustomed thanked diam very much for the way this understanding, of which the public soon the Portuguese loan is announced. But behind standing at 62, Manu was very prettily caught
res that line of transport and which they had listened to his remark will live official information, there is believed at point by Lowes off Langborne for Six provsments about to be carried out at Pecurge wickets down and Shanghai waating is to
were necessary now, they were also equally not with them. He believed that one stay longs, Ha was going away the rest in the sature of a quid pro quo. The statement
... and they would get the wople of (and he was tacy sorry that he could not
to be a secret agreement giving Germany more wiu. The partnership inst dusolved had raieed cessary twenty years. In suala cas, and do not should, with all their energy, try day in the D-mail and he hoped to go to published here to-day that England and Gar- had never been affared to him at No. 5, Jubilo of the other churgoters in the latior. The latte Lanning imoidiately, after which ecent acolher they required as a definite, strong, and resolute Focause if that were doay they would Latu, thà Sir. Claudio cdonald and some members of many sies have sgroad upon the joint crvation the score from 2 to 62. Farbridge joined generally, it rested upon than to formulate what and develop the great waterways of thinn, Poking, where he would by big views before Street,
rus was aided by us of abre," and then
policy. It then would rest with hus, so far as people with them, ainoo the people understood the Chinese Government if possible. He belongs in Chins, to the British sphers of the In answer to Mr. Brutton. witness said that Enning got a single off Langhorne, reducing
improved, they could in rost their money in rol (daughter), but with a little perseverance he that line of transport Brand by, what things hoved that at present they were all looked ag when the accountant was not there he received
Sinugbaia debit balance to 33. But at this the letters which came Ho did not remember having seen defendant the boarding hones
for his second duck" daring the matol. 6-7-0 stage Farbridge retired c, and b. Lethbridge,
wase, but on would ask any business man it be (hoped to get through the done and lay his viswa bolero. His duties took him a good deal among
theaght, even when the always word Buisbed before that, diáföngulabed assembly, non ha Jackson joined Lanning and negotiated an cur and commerce in the Far East (Cheers) Con- that he as going to get s very hantasme loped to go to Shanghai, where he hoped to the members, and he know most of theu. Il from Langhorne so urefully the the bowler nerving China, there was another point worthy ridend in the near future First they had get the views of the merchants, and then to
London, Vth Septersber was way in the country for 13 days in Septem: he was imitated next over by Lethbridge, and
was credited with awaited," a fort in which of their consideration. Lp to the present the largo-oautal gan to lay down, sondly they Hourkally and perhaps return to Singapore on Cape Town correspondent of the Daily bar, and I was away for five days in Angast with nothing added to the soor Lambing re
evmercial and trading interests of their grout had the magnetomide dislike of the people, to his way boue (Chews). He must and the contrms the report that. Great Britain of last year. He did not know a man of the tired 1.b.w, for 19. 64.8.19. Veith join 3d Jackmand of the sea. By this he meant that in the any trouble in some locality which the hallway He was perfectly aware that he was not a
Empire had entirely depended upon the com.thest rálways, and Sf there was an warning or faw numerks he had made as he began then longed from Forsagal the town of Lorenzo nano of Clan Yik Cheung.
Marques, on the north side of Delogos Bay. Chau Fak, accountant of the Toni Wa Terang bridge which would have been a boundary bad another country and themselves, their command like the print one, and also not be able to only man with possibly a cornin amount of New York, Sta September,
soo, who broke his duck" by a tit of Leth event of a "disagrosable" occurring botwood passed through the Government might be work commercial man se a financial ion. Es was MR CHAMBERLAIN INTERVIEWED Club, said letters addressed to members at the aluk word received either by himself or the pre- it was single ran only was scorsi off the stroke.
Waril not been wonderfully alert at point. As of the sea would enable them to prevent other quell that rising From his point of view, he common sense, sad he was aware that it rosted The bune says Mr. Jouaph Chamberlain rions witness. The letter produced had sever
courtripe from landing troops or munitions of would certainly enggest that their Hat and with the misrchants and traders in this oclony sale frankly to a Tribune reporter that, the baaz presented to him,
In the next near Jackson scored a thros of war in our posacaiona to disturb them. So far immediate efforts should be directed to bowler redneel the accuuut against the home which had existed all these years, was new to pulling in patrola on the watiway that to the Tritish peuple and the Government that such an alliance. hnd Bou male. Thes Langhorne au deuce by Vaitch of the same
in Hongkong, and in Shanghai, to put forward : treaty with Germany had been signed, thus As China was concerned that oironntance, OPANISH THE WATERWAYS feftuita polky, and what he would do to ea making known to the world for the first time rắng
team to 38 and brenght the sonra to 70. With entirely altered, and the gentis, regaring and to getting bag and steamboats to create he would do. And he was coviain, if it was patches from England yesterday made it clear Das added to the total Jackeon had a distinct tut China would eventually become a military midity of insuals Foods from all over China, kar policy and the merchants were entirely at that in that country it was still a matter of off by Lnvite, which the batsman celebrated by and not & maral question. This was a thing He could say that the diy way, was done that the British Coveranent would have conjecturs whether there was any time basis for [FROM THE "CHUNG NOOI HAN PO."]
leaping over the wicket, mach to the amusement which would have to be thought out with and he hoped he had given them so sous to do whit those marchan's required.
the reports that England and Germany had Sam Chau-bun, the now Provincial Treasurer, of the spectators. A fawr balin later Veitch was grout care in the near futura. Another point why it would hea offer plan, in the impedists Los Charles resumed his wat spidat load from Shangusi by the Hitangiz, is staying at join Jackson, the hoge eleven still wanting 32 or less at a finality. The British Empire Lad Egypt The people in the time of Lamall Faste who arrived at Hongkong on the 2nd instanght by Campbell off Lethbridge fortwe, and which he would call to their cotics was that nture thas large investment of ooney in raik and enthuriuatio chairs
Shanghai's last man, G. F. Lancing, went in to their position un an Etapirs had arrived more ways. He might be allowed to elude again te Tiger Pass to consult on secret and important to win. Jackson gol Lethbridge sway for 3, #fairs with Admiral Ho Cheung-ching,
becoate so enormees, and so unwieldy that ifs reuerbered the old gentleman very well but with just one run more uddel Jackson was On the 3rd inst. the Hagistrate of Nawho caught by Campbell off Laughorne, and the match not possibly patios it properly in the event of tas old as war o despot and be male ap hic they even had consertation at home, they couldre very mash opposed to railways Bur to affect the arrest of the family of Kang Yone concluded with a win by 28 runs for Hong disturbances in their dominions or the threaten mind that the people would you liver tryisə want in person with a number of yamen runs wei in the village of Sn Chron. Tha ofan to
kong. The avere of Shanghai's second innings, which Kang wel belongs consists only of prstly feeble one, was as follows about thirty malce and a small number of fomales, who all made good wir escape before arrival of the Magistrate and the ysinell
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THE PLAGUE IN BOMBAY, The deaths, from plague in Bombay city for the past week amonut to 200 un compared with 147 for the prorious week. The deaths in the prosidency of Bombay amount to 4,000.
THE CHANGES AGAINST LETTER-CARRIERS.
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MARRIAGES.
Wong flou Ki, cook at the Tea Wo Teeung Club for Seamen at 5. Jubilee Street, said he had been exployed there since May of last year and had been in the colony or f years. He could not read except his own name and the name At Government Civil Hospital, on the Eth inst.cised letters for the members of the elab at 5, of the boarding house. He had frequently ro the wife of A. WATSON, ussistau repector of Markets, of a daughter.
Iwoilce Street, and also for himself. He did not 2152
know defendant. He had nover refusal to On the 26th September, at H., Consulate for
receive letters at 5, Jubilee Street Ho ident Hyogo and Osaka, by A. E. Wileman, Esp, HB.MA
fied the letter produced an addressed to him at Acting Consul, and afterwards at All Bunta' Church, the Ten Wo 1'seung. He did not know any Kebe, by the Rev. H. J. Fous, N.A., asisted by Bet. G.H. Davies and Rev. W. K. Gray, Ro MANGU ADELINE MANCINI, daughter of A. DREWELL, Bog, to WILLIAM Kus, fourth san! of JAMA TERA, Egg, of Hollywood, conty Dosu, Ireland.
At Shanghal, on the 20th September, at St. Joseph'a Charch, by, the Reverend F. C. Frin, S. J. PAUL JEAN, Beechd son of Charks Agree PE Hers, of Brussels, to ANNA HARRIETTE, only daughter of Arthur Edward Keats of Shanghai.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, October 6th 1898.
A masting of the Sanitary Board will he held this afternoon.
The Hongkong cricket team returned from Shanghai by the Bopress of China yestradag.
H.M.S. Grafton, with Rear Admiral Fitz- gerald on board, arrived yesterday from Woitaiwoi.
Owing to pressure on our space we are com pelled to hold over two futuresting hiters from our Manila correspon·lent.
A tarehe American named nagon has been arrested at Chemulpo in connection with the marder of Der Ika
The houring was further adjourned till thie
CANTON NOTES.
Yesterday morning a Chinamna, was, judging the urria The Magistrate then gave an order from his dress, had been employed as stokor on to seal up the anestral temple and all the hoares. dome vessel, was found on the Prayain a dying Ther the Magistrate tarned his way to Hezam, condition. He was takes to like Contral Police wherethe family of Kuby Yu-were brother, King Station and subsequently to the Hospitul.
Kwang yan, had their residence, but only two servants were discovered in the abode, all the
A destructive Bro occurred at New West minster, British Columbia, on the night of the 10th September, the whole of the business quarter of the city being swept by the dames. Sixty blocks and over two hundred residenser ware included in the destruction.
house.
shaving vanished. The Magistrate ordered servante, who wore relansed aftor trial, on proof the house to be sealed up and arrested the two that they were only engaged to look after the On the 28th ultimo a military officer was ecat Mes. Atkinson distributed the swimming Kai-chi, the ex-editor of the Chiness Progress, by the Viceroy to emplars the relatives of Leung prisas at the Diocesan School, and Orphaeagiu Sanoidistrict, where dve persons were arrested, on Monday evening, when an oraclent and the house was sealed up. It is said that of gramme of you and instromental music was yone through. Beveral pieces wars adusirab the suptives one is the methor and another the nela of the ex-waiter. A shop in Kankshan
played by the orchestra, conducted by Mr. W Baynay. Mr. C. T. Robinson contribsted district bolonging to the editar was also sealed
couple of humorous songs- His parenta haven't seen him ines" and "You 'aro le are A shopkeeper, of the Tantai shop, in Canton, emand was especially well appreciated belag a relativo of Kang Yu-nei, has been ar Mrs. H. L. Stringer and Mr. Carter also sa zusted.
A disuetrone Bre broke out in an eating house
In oopnection with the recent coup delet of the Board's obee.
is being orated in Ta-San street, Canton, for Puking referans has han m uto to nu allego.i posthumous son of Tung Chil. who it is altered
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LORD CHARLES BERESFORD ON SIGNATAING.
OUR CABLE ROUTES.
views of the merchants in Chino, to the home he was able, to forward than views and the Government, with the ides of the home
GOVERNMENT ASSISTINO. TRADE"
ing appearance of European countric acuinst railways, sh ho fazed the people of the canal them. He for ore, therefore, and out of his and the Nile ant by sore forced to countrymen with when he had conversed on goods on the always That troe
the subject, had it quite clear in their minds method that any busiridan mash, who won 201 that they did not want to any mor of the despot, would tommend his country olart marked rad. They had got anongh now, aut hour. Langhor Id raferences and more then they could sucieutiy manage if ways in Cules, Rogedy hat they we they those disageables! be referred to able to cater min met, suŠTYNOSA), and if they had to encounter hostile action ou
the part of other European countries. Respect
ing China, he would like
TO PUT FORWARD A PLAN,
nation-wild took The tail par
intended to baltaways, in that's
there would be no preferential railway
HE PERING ORISIS
As a quid pro quo, Germany secures settle- ment of the frontier in Togoland. The neutral none called Dagombiland, between Ashahland and Tegoland, in to be divided, giving Germany far as possible, to become the trading dine bo
msks with the Soltan during his approaching
Further, the British Ministry agrees to as. soul under certain conditions, to the arrange. ment which the German Bueror expects to visit to the Holy Land, and to facilitate the Carman colonization of Asia Minor.
srailway throngh the German sphero of Shan-
co-operations been long in the minds of Yangtzo Valley, cannot be conferoad, but such
AS IMPORTANT STEP British Ministers.
has
come to an understanding Mr. Chamberlain made it clear that the Fayfish Government favoare the retention of the Philippines by the United States. When asked na to the opinion he held regarding the most advantageous course which the United States could puede respecting Paking, 25th September. Marquisto will remain at Poking the Philippines, he replied diplomatically: "How rafairys cuger than at first intended to much would like to talk upon this matter, vues of the Chinese Maisters of anything I might say in that direction might I muut not do so, for the kizuple mason that
eftale, the United States, and Japan United States by Lorizo statesman and that, esêm like giving sitios or soggetion to the or intention to precarte the inci bosides being invidious, world be upertinent."
that the rata should be the same no matter (tected:
Most of his life bo had been an agitator, but al-which country dominated the railway for this though sa Irished he was not an Irish agito monent. That would be to the upptage of
tor. (Langhier) He had us agitating for a trade when the railways, were completed. There ruins tha very long time to get adequate asuntily for was one more point on which he thought the oversto their Empire, that go to my proper navy, Government might mosies, frenang biberaER AT MOT
woll organised, efisient, with a good resorve, China, and that was a tocard to the question
that the Chinoca Govermentving the direct line of inquiry, Mr. Cham ths and ching Throne hall in berlin was asked for an opinion, in the abstract, 13 it were It became apparent from Mr. Faisco and turn it into & Gouna Chamberlain's conversation that he vowed the Lantern to mivine the Thrane
gholding of the Philippines an Ala, advisable
Wel, on the round that, bò is
'cuated that she has proveo for Alberin, bour from a national and marcantile outlook Colonisation is always a Shopt it transpire, how good thing for any country," he said thing- guilty of other gealand's exparlonge bours out that statement tko- fish aufiontise will far bin roughly In reply to the naggestion that pas- Government for panthely the United States would be inflowcod in TSds aftitude on the Philippine quistion by in- triskozconsiderations, Dr. Chamberlain said: That question is an important one, but as s
and a definite plan of campaigs if ever they liad of tariffs He thought that the Government THE JAPANSE BETTLEMENT AT vale all our colonies pay their own way. We to do anything. He had incaribly brought ought to fonos instituty an inquiry as to how before is contrymen the necessity of possesit was possible that taring should be placed on sing a big test, because he held that the bigBritish gosh, directly againgi tan treats ie feet made for peace and not for war. As the down and agreed on with China, greatest trading comky in the world powe That wish t was their greatest interest Ho did not say
Sing alone ita poris, in fact, to the United Staiųs and gallery printers sy bother Innengland. From I man tar in foy capacity ura modlitäthat Entebatan Colonial Selvetery," ben likaid at Clasinber highly fala, significantly, the one thing the Contin hực bàly to tema ints Powers are afraid of. is that an under- FAUCE. Shemaler Tashima intends therefore sa Sites and Great Britas
standing saquld be come to bitwaen the United
don't pract anything from our cubiales in the shape of actual tridate. They have the apel- Bra na Beation, datat the Sith Septembering of thete own rereanes and their receiplis w La, the Ading-Magistrate of Toucher ually are ruffledent to saver expenditure. In nunounced the ZE IS 2, the Disperer of solitary casas, like the West Didies, where there A MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION that his was a good plav, but in the present and shaniel be taken up at once in the interle
Chiis, oofing bis in odpor of the “ditnglii wan distress because of the fallure of the sugar thos with the regiset of orog, ki gavo help, but these instances are oỊ. condition of things, both at home or abral, it of Britsh trade and comma? "Ibozó was an was a good thing to put forward a plan at all; eller peint who came closiy upon the VALTA
jstor grezted permansion to optional Another but that whomd be worthy Mr. S. South gave a clarionet solo, and joined in Powa arket, Canton, on the ixtiral. Forty
it promoted discussion, sed in his capasity of and that was the question it transit ones I mente
ja Ispanemo settle of the deepest consideration in that if you took Mr. Cornfellin EL instrumental dret,
ntal, for which purpes the Philippines it would make it manifest to agitator with regard to the naty, be hat always the transit dues were admittat by ray Me. Corbell taking the finite park boarly setting of a herosine lamp. No lives were lost. (July) Lord Charlos Beruford secusers). Meru thus that, las bad gone at of his should at once jacules by good for Keller angeit bintics of the raw Tapas sob of recent events, es you well know, had been to
lauses were destroyed. The cause was the up-
-company with the world that you do not intend to be leff unt It a paper nardeilated to Cusier's Magazine put forward a plan of some sort. Laughter and for goods into the interior. Un Government the fan vote of thanks was accorded M. Atkinson (te
sure the hunt and erof the Pecido and China trade. The tendency whom a Bne bouquet had been handed by one A Sauitary Board has boon ordered to be og is no doubt that soon after the outbreak of war way to tak chambers of remmere at different taxed by lakut, or ecfres, or the imports that flament in severdance with the Emperor's couchage Chins, which ban hitherto best open, to of the juveniles), o tue motion of Mr. Gablished by the local Magistrates for the para deferiained effort would be made to put our places, especially the London Charober of Com were so detrimental Estate: Well, those were A Pleroy (head-master), avonndad by Mr. Lloyd. pose of cleansing the streets, the expanses of cables, produkty at a point when the deep-rgaents, because if they made up their minds plan on which he thought the Gorgimento
neree, Lasy wond kindly listen to his the five paints that he wanting to rebui wh are to be born by the abcps. A hailing cable joins the store e.. We Guit
to, are properly equipped calls she, that saything was necessary for the security could materially assist truth and commerce and ready to start as soon as war was declar
of their trade, be did not rare what Governments open meeting like that were be Kow-tory intelligent to pick up the cables at the point met bred was in. that Gevecumant would have to listen well then were many foreigners peach ba and to relay them to as dukteve point,
to those chambers of commerce Xerarding world ask their generous opinion is IN Ali of the present cable routon sro wellhie sugetson respect ng Chits, and the future could that plan and the opinions he tedirgreaves as the boundaries of thy now Beldemnat MAChastberlain attention was then directed known to all possible enemies. bat the investment of capital thore, British merobants possibly be made our belt with any alari was born of Tung Chil's widow two years after uns French mail, will louve Saigon to-day, riska of destruction are greater about three were nervous because there waa
zatiga in Ching they more lõiked into) the death of that Emper r, his father, curiously, for this port.
miles from our costs then anywhere oss, mark
properly analysed. His humble opinion enough, being, man of the deniseus of the Stage pore on the 4th instant, and way be ex-
The O. 8. 9. Chún steuner Teleniach left we picked up the cables und reid fight ends, for itd, and he thought that the Gorura that that plan would notonly work to the bare palace who so sinposed to be incapable of 'sar- rying on each intrigues Augway the so-call a pested here on or about Tuesday, the 11 rate of commwriting trees ship of the the China Goreramt he did not for a whole of the European countries su Chine
we should seriously diwoncert the enemy. The ment should immediately take steps to induco of Britisk trade bus to be babeft of the snauch Pih, whose won was populirty anno iamtuk
sary and ships of the morentis marine is moment suggest bow they should be induced unquestionably the country that would benefit The O. & O. steamer Coptic, with mails, &,rory bal. A great many vessels could be kared but "iaduce" was a very good word when post, by it would be Ching barself. His- ciated twenty-five yeses ago with that of Tong from San Francis to the 17th ultimo, via by speaking them and informing them of the you are more or less one that! Chih's imperial wide, an afterwards, caught and executed by Chao Yang, the fums Go Hula, has arrived at Yokohams, and will outbreak of hostilities, nog what to do, but the required care in language-to give support was that, first, sotasthing had to be done and 15 in an
BUMMARY DETHABITUATION. Tornar af Skantung sad en was der love for this part today via Inland Sea, present code is very old, and apparently very and adequate severity ty orgnising a pro., was the sisrekants and trading communica very clearly explain than it was supposed Lake, Nagasski, and Shanghai..
Ettle used. I psu only give my own experience perly elejeut nilitary and police forco say what that something was Heskanid, só- Law, tot because Pib had been guilty of indulging mile; o, Joft Sex Francisse for this puti viata. I nigaalled thirty-two vessels of the mar where British merchants might be induced toward their vigne humo for the caserati The P. M. stesser (Nly of Eckung, with when returning to England in H.MS. Undows sinag the riers and in the interior of Chius far as his humble power word, endavant, in Indiscreet ramiaisance of his imperial lu Hasfalu, Yokolisms, Inland Sea Kobe, Naga-cantile marine, but could get answers only from lavest their capital That was the first and the British peopleThe second poin
Isoll, and. Shanghai, on the fat igatsert.
foremost thing they could not support thair the Chinese should be induced pa
the press Dowager wisbus to ple on the LATES: STEAMER MOVEMENTS throne. Conceruin this mythical personnig
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the Chea Ouzette enve-This putnious chitt The M. M. Steamer Caledonien, with the
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arvanelecmbréd, a arrange ta parehise or fertilis abjest of the talked-nfalian beben Onaporraford” caso tuo properzy,, onnodrakesty the United States and Great Britain. "I FUTBAL TATUM payment in ah asan to be fun think” he went on," that a somewhst extrume
diste
orion has been taken in same quarters of the
To the event any dispute arising in this desire to catablish the best friendly, relations thin, the Consul wisnus-the parties com- |-between the two infiora. 80 far as I unders auderstand that he Intende bia | staời khô question there li ne propõetion of s bie; hard and fost formal allesce proposed. A
Consulate in An
sac, küll fb'uwpane will his power bu a regularly drain up and algaed kristy is not Wh] that way. Also the very suggested so far an my knowledge spoon - What finds propie desire is on this a.
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cale understand the other, batface 3 tikai a përfeet.
Jefón bátrees the two countries would be deras
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