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INTIMATIONS.

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1900

The first through train on the railway from Bangkok to Kurst was to start on the 10th ult

The status of Lord Lansdowne has arrived in Calcutta, and will shortly be erected on the

Plain, opposite Lord Roberta's statno.

The Biam Electricity Co. at Bangkok is about to absorb both the tramway companies ---- Thron ensos of cholern and one death occurred the Bangkok Tramways C, and the Blam at the Lunutie Asylum, Singapore on the 17th Electric Railway Co. All three are Danish cominst. No further cases are reported by the panies, and their amalgamation has been talked latest Singapore papers. about for a considerable time.

The following entries have been received A Moji darpatah states that the British at Calcutta for the Viosroy's Cup-Dowry.

roof, in order to give shelter in wet weather; Three cases of cholers and one death coourced and ho might have added also from the at the Lunatic Asylum, Singapore, on the 17th fierce rays of the sua in summer.

ult No further cases are reported by the The

latest Singapore papara. public landing stages at Colombo, Penang, and Singapore are all roofed over to their full extent, and certainly Elske Pier should afford protection from sun and rain to those using it. We are quite ready to admit that hero we have to consider the typhoons which periodically play hayce with all structures that oppose resistance to the wind, especial- ly when situated near the water. It is A. S. WATSON & CO., possible that it may be found inadvisable to roof the whole structure or even to cover it with anything more substantial than a mat roof. If this should prove to be the case, however, we hope that something more tasteful than the ragged-looking inst-sheds which usually disfigure our wharves may be erected on Blake Pier, and that the central city landing-stage may be made a credit and not a reproach to the port,

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The announcement made by the Gov ERNOR of his intentions with regard to the Clock Tower was received with general satisfaction. He said: I am glad to hear from the Director of Public Works that the timely precaution has been taken to so arrange the foundations that in time "to come the Clock Tower may be erected "at the base of the pier. I hope that by "next year I shall be able to include in "the Estimates a sum to provide for the

steamer Lierahing sprang a leak while in part Heary, Stand-of, Cherry, Vigorous, Merloolas, and seemed in danger of going down. Salvage Tubal Cain Leonidas, Virago, Plutus, Toxteth, vessels were despatched from Moji and Shi-Strathroy, Amourette, and Euclid. monoseki. The cause of the incident is pot known.

The O. S. K. steamer Tajien Mara, which was built by the local Kawasaki Dockyard Co., will be banded over to her owners on or about the 25th inst. and will sail for Formons to take hor place on the run between Keelung and Hongkong.

The Siam Electricity Co. at Bangkok is about to absorb both the tramway companies the Bangkok Tmmaways Co. and the Siam Electric Railway Co, All three are Danish companies, and their amalgamation has been talked about for a considerable time.

The steamer Ohyo Mara, which left Port Arthur on the 17th ult., arrived at Nagasaki yesterday. An officer of the steamor states that the temperature of Port Arthur was down to 30 when the steamer loft. Four-warships and

latest design and most up to date character.removal of the Clock Tower from its pre-soverál torperlo bosts and transports were in "gent position, where it is a serious obstruc-port. Martial law was still rigorously enforced, ourtion to traffic, and its replacemest, at the The steamer sailed for Karatsu later in the day

**Lase of this pier." Whou the Clock Tower to load coal for the Russian troops. was erected; in 1862, nearly forty years ago, the traffic was not a fifth of what it now is, not a single jinricksha existed in the Colony bicycles were unknown, and vehicular traffic was confined to the few traps and carriages in which the residents were wout in the evening to tool out on the Shankiwan Road. The tower then as now filled up the greater half of the space at the junction of the thoroughfare with Queen's Road, but there was never much chance of collisions in those

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The Osaka Shosen Kaisha's new sea-going steamer Taizin-mar, which has been under construction at the Kawasaki Shipbuilding Yard, Kobe, has hoer completed, and the new steamer was to be handled over to her owners on or about the 26th alt. She will be employed between Tamsui and Hongkong, in place of the Museura-maru, which is to be transferred to the Corean tino,

ware frozen to death.

On the 17th ult. Tokyo was visited by exces ice cold, accompanied by a storm. Eight man The Kobe train leaving there at 10 p.m. on the 16th ult. had to stop at Diso, as the iron bridge at the river Bazin was reported to be in a dangerous condition. The down trains leaving Shimbashi at 4.35 and 0.20. p.m. had also to stop at Ofnua, owing to the same reason.

Mr. Alfred Carjel, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Bangkok, was recently, mar- ried at Et. Paul's Church, Manningham (Brad- ford), to Mabel, daughter of Mrs. J. 0. Groveham, of Merlowood, Grassington, York- shire.

The Blue Funnel steamor Agamemnon has made a remarkably, quick passage down from Hongkong, says the Straits Times of the 19th it. She left, thore at 10 am. on Wednesday last and arrived here at 2 p.m. on Sunday, the voyage thas occupying four days and four hours. The Agamemnun is the latest addition to the

Blue Fannel fleet.

The Flanters' Association of Tonkin recently disanesad the question of coffee cultivation in that quarter. Enterprise there in that line is still in an experimental stage. The best soil and climate for coffee in that region remain still to benscertained. The plantations started hars met with small success. One main drawback to enterprise lies in the provalence of typhoons

The climate of Cochin-Chino has been found to

berian kind thrives there. be too damp for Arabian coffes, but the Li

On the other hand the Arabian berry takes readily to the dry climate of Tonkin.

The Planters Association of Tonkin recently discussed the question of coffes sultivation in that quarter. Enterprise there in that line is still in art experimental stage. The best soil and elixanto for coffee in that region remain still to be ascertained. The plantations started, have met with small success. One main draw back to enterprise lies in the prevalence of typhoons. The climate of Coclin-China has been found to be too damp for Arabian coffee, but the Liberian kind thrives there. On the other hand the Arabiau berry takes readily to the dry climate of Tonkin.

TELEGRAMS.

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

LONDON, 29th November, 8.25 p.rb.

THE WORK OF PACIFICATION. Count von Waldersee reports that allied expeditions are gradually accomplishing the pacification of the country.

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 29th November, 8.25 p.m.

FRENCH CHAMBER'S SYMPATHY

ST. ANDREW'S: BALL.

Yesterday -- beløg: St. Andrew's Day, the anaual ball promoted by the St. Andrew's Society of Hongkong took place in the City Hall. In the early days of the colony, when the Buropean residents were limited, a cordial invitation was extenlel to practically all, but as the white "population of the colony incroavod the ball rooms. became more and more crowded until the committee have been compelled to keep the invitations within bounds, Wonder- stand that shout a thousand were sent ont, and they were readily responded to. Dulike most functions of the kind, even the non-dancing man can spend a pleasant hour or so at this great Scottish reunion, Independent of the accommodation provided for them down- stairs, where they can enjoy a rubber with their friends, it is interesting to watch the dancers fitting to and fro, The beautiful dresses of the Indies, intermingled with the sombre evening dress of the civilian and the brilliant uniforms. of the Navy and Army mon, present a spectacle: well worth witnessing. The effect is still far- ther enhanced by the gurb of ancient (aal wor

WITH KRUGER.

The French Chamber, at a session at which 559 members were present, unani mously passed a resolution convoying & sincere expression of respectful sympathy in the City Hall were pressed into service--tlie with Mr. Kruger.

THE U. S ARMY,

The US Army Department has issued plans in favour of establishing a permanent effective army of 100,000 men.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 28th November.

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. In reference to the rumour of a plot on his life, Lord Roberts tolographs from Johannes- burg that the police were aware for some time of the existence of the plot. Nine Italians and Greeks and one Frenchmen who were arrested on the lath are awaiting their trial. It ap pears that it was the intention to explode a mins under St. Mary's Church during the morning service of the 18th,

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GREAT BRITAIN.—THE COMMAN- DER-IN-CHIEFSHIP.

General Sir Evelyn Wood asta as Comman. der-in-Chief of the Army until the arrival of Lord Roberts, which is expected about the std of December.

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. A reinforcemont of 1,700 men sailed for the Cape yesterday.

The recrudescence of sedition and agitation in Cape Coltay is estranging from the British the hitherto loyal Dutch, and the sitantion is

FRANCE AND THE BOERS. The French Government has refused to accept

they carried the taipans down to their offices. Since the introduction of jinricksbas and bicycles and the enormous increase of pedes. trian traffic, collisions have become constant to large in this busy portion of the city, and the

There has been more than one attempt with time has indeed fully arrived when the

in the past two or three months on the part of Clock Tower should he moved forward. The French cruiser D'Entrecasteauz, from It was originally erected by publio sub. Yokohama, arrived at Nagasaki on the 21st foreigners to take photographs of the Colombo alt. The cruiser has on board three officers guards have been successful in banking them.

defences; but on each occasion the military rerions. scription, and the clock was presented and 80 men of the transport Caretune, sunk The Inspector-General of Police there has fa A.S. WATSON & CO. by Messrs. DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Tue of Ogijimas after colliding with the Japanessed a router to all division Inspectors defin. an interpellation in the Chamber suggesting

Tower never was exactly a thing of transport Yantaguchi Muru. The comman beauty," though it is not an ugly structure, der of the cruiser is anderstood to be the beurering the powers possessed by them, and asking that representations be made to Great Britain

them to instruct the men under them. A con.in favour of arbitration for the Boers, and it is so hemmed in by lofty, buildings

stable may take into his custody, from the cars. RE-INFORCEMENT OF THE CHINA as to be more or less obscured from view.

taker of the fortifications, any one found taking

SQUADRON On the new site prepared for it at the foot. of Blake Pier, it will stand out in relief, for Pepers by the Canadian mail state that or attempting to take photographs of the de.It is stated that four now powerful craisers

fences, and take each delinquent to the police will be commissioned for China early in 1901, will project in front of the Praya, and H.M.S. Condor has been commissioned to re-station, provided he is accompanied by the care

GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSTA be visible for miles along the water face. place H.M.S. Pheasant on the Pacific station taker-naval or military oficer, non-commis

IN CHINA... [29 We trust, however, that the new Clock and would leave for Esquimalt on the 28th all aloned officer, or soldier. The okarge to be Tower will be better proportioned than the She is a new steel sloop-of-war, carrying 120 preferred against the offender, however, should original, more imposing, and more in keep-smaller quick-ring guns. She line o displace-

men. She is equipped with six four-inch and six be laid by the military authorities. ing with the new surroundings. It should ment of 980, tons, has speed of 13; kuets, and be not less than 175 feet in height and should as machinery of 1,400 h.p. be built of granite from base to slimmit. The faces of the clock should also be larger, and

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BIRTHS..

On 10th October, ut Conway Terrace, Paignton, nger of the Panjur, Gold Miness, Pahang, of a

the wife of W. H. Puitzire, F. 1. Inst., late man-

daughter.

On the 17th November, it "Glintawe," Scott's Road, Singapore, the wife of D. PARRY DAVIES,

of a son.

of an important report for the Home Govern ment in regard to the collision.

The band of the Roys Welsh Fusiliers will

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The Times is informed that Ensia has In mated to Great Britain that she will only ersonate the Shanhaikwan railway if expenses of occupation are paid,

by quito a number of those present.

As in previous years, the whole of the rooms

halls as ball-rooms, the library as card-room and bar, and the tlicutre as sapper-room. No one who has attended previous gatherings of the kind could fail to be struck with the fact that shaborate as have bom the de- orations heretofors, they wore excelled this year. The most notiorable feature after one had emerged from the luxuriant mass of green- ery in the vestibule was a bugo thistle outlined with electric lumps of different hus. This was af the head of the grand staircase and excited general admiration. Benesth was an immense mirror partly ombowered in plants, and the windows above were draped with the Royal Standard, the effect being enhanced by tro- phies of brightly burnished swords. Further evidence of the character of the gathering was seen in the St. Andrew's shields, with thistles, which adorned the walls of the second air. The top unding war a hate bes bowery, onlivened by flags and trophies of: different kinda. Conding to the ball-rooms,

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one who had attended the ball befere required to be told that exceptional care

મ had been bestowed on their decoration. Andrew's Hall in particular looked consider

ally better than heretofore. At the far ond of the room was the Scottish Cont-of-Arme surmounted the Royal Cout-of-Arms nad a view of Hongkong Harbour, the whol being draped with blue and red ensigns. The portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh at the other

flag and a Union Juok. The windows in both end of the room was between a huge Boottish

halls and the ante-rooms were draped with appearance. At intervals, it has always been striped curtains, which added much to their cozy

bearing the St. Andrew's gross, but this year thesetom to decorate the walls with shields

the iden has been improved upon consider- ably. The shields were flanked by flags

the Scottish, St. George's Cross, and the green flag with the harp of the Emerald Isle-whilst undernçath were smaller shields with the ram- pant lion of Scotland, the Irish harp, or the Royal Standard. Along with the shields were the names of the counties of entland, the Highland conaties being in Et. Andrew's Hall, the Lowland counties in St. George's Hall, and the Midland pounties in tlie ante-room. In St. George's Hall the fine portrait of Her Majesty the Queen was flanked by the Irish, fing and

set down for decision, a few owners arranged one hell from the other, was decorated with arr

course No..$ in Channel Bocks, Kowloon Rock, Meyers East Buoy, twice round, leaving all marks to part.

The following were the entriósand handicap

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The Special Correspondent of the Standard at Tientsin, in the course of a letter to that journ ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. al, describing recent events in Peking. remarks:

At Clarelands, Tanglin, on the 18th Novem it will, we trust, be illuminated by electri- play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening from Ona regrets more and more every day that On Sunday last, thero being no regular raes the Royal Standard. The hand stand dividing.

city. The clock will then be what it was 8 p.m. to.9.30 p.m. The programme will be Japan's hand was stayed five years ago. She to sail a handicap raeo for a sweepstake round whilst abors the band in St. Andrew's R

ber, the wife of D. Maw, of a daughter.

The

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HONGKONG, December 1st, 1900

originally designed to be, and was for many years-a boon to the residents and to the shipping alike. It would be a great pity to set up anything that was not both useful and ornamental on such a site. We have not much to boast of architecturally, and a splendid opportunity now occurs to mark the cratre of Victoria by a really imposing and beautiful Tower, which would point the way and give the time to all arriving on our hores. The Government were never in so good a position to spend a little money on the adornment and convenience of the city. They will have a largely increased revenue

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would not have shown this hesitation, and her Cox instinct would have taught her to make China's Depret lasson complete and lasting. If now the chas Sullivan tisement. China needs and deserves is withheld, Neodham

er is chockod precisely at the moment when it Jones

begins to aseme some semblance of punishment, Anger the Power will be but putting fresh roda in pickle for their own backs and courting, a few years hence, a repetition of the costly and arduous undertaking on which they are now engaged. An European nation in China's po sition would have already drained the dregs of humiliation. But Chitia las not been touched. Her complacency is as great as ever; all that has happened is but so much irritation and in-

At an Emergency Meeting, held on the 20th November, of the Ararat Lodge of Royal Ark Marinens, Wor. Bro. G. P. Jordan, sexisted by Wor: Bro. A. O'D Gourdin, installed Bro. G.J. W.King, as Wor. Comdr. for the ensuing year. Wor. Comdr. N then invested his officers as follows J. Bra J. Lockhead, S., Bro.

Tas opening to public traffic by His Excel lency the GOVERNOR on Thursday afternoon of the new Pier was an event of some little importance in local chronicles. The pier is the first that has been built on the site, but at the same time it replaces the old Pedder's Wharf, so long "familiar to the public. which was close to the Hongkong Hotel: This wharf was built of wood and had been during the current year and the sale of land G. P. Lammert, Triss., Bro. J. A. Wheal;

Scribe, Bro. H. W. Wolfe, J. D., Bro. Kent; goes on merrily. Sir HENRY BLAKE is D. C., Bro. E. A. Hickman: J. G., Bro. B. more than once renewed. Always in de therefore most fully justified in carrying Bowery: Steward, Bro. C. Robertson; Warder, quate landing-place for the centre of the out this much needed improvement, and we Bro. J. Maxwell. city of Victoria, it was also always more or trust that he will proceed to inaugurate it

without any more delay than is necessary to decide on the plans for the new tower.

less of an eyesore, bring a rough erection with a somewhat ragged matshed on its shore end... It was called Pedder's Wharl presumably because it stood at the foot of Pedder's Street, and this very central but A sham fight took place at Yaamati yeter short thoroughfare was named after a for-day between the bluejacksis and insrites from mer Harbour Master, Captain PEDDER. H.M. ships at present in the harbour. The Now that the street has been lengthened duejackets formed the attacking and the and a new pier crected as its termination there was, of course, no reason why the The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial old Harbour Master's name should be and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge perpetuated in connection with it, more with thanks the following donations to the especially as the new wharf at the termina- funds of the Hospitals in tion of Ice House Street has been dubbed New Pedder's Wharf His Excell-ney the GOVERNOR therefore could see no objection

marines the defending force.

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News was received in Shanghai on the 26th ult from the North stating that the Ching Mer chants' steamer free, flying the Chiuole and the Red Cross fags, had boon acized while en route to Tientsin by the Germans, but that after the search, presumably for contraband of war, she was released and allowed to proceed on her way. The Irene was chartered recently by

8 Chinese charitable association of loçal mer.

chants and gentry to carry relief to poor and indigent southerners in the North and also to carry back, free of charge, such as desired to

return to their homes.

Mr. John Barrett has succeeded in irritating somebody in Mexico or more probably the ox, The chaplain of the Missions to Seamen plaestion is “politics The Mexican Herald to giving his own name to the new pier, which appeala, to the public for old newspapers and attacks him in this fashion — Uncle Bom her will accordingly be known as BlakbPier. The magazines for the use of the seamon on the something more depleting to the train shan the care of a white elephant. It is ex Minister pier is undoubtedly a great improvement on ships in harbour Farrels may be sent, we are all previous landing stages constructed here, told, addressed to Mr. Ashman, manager, to the Barrett, who represented the U. S. at Bangkok, but it is pertainly hardly worthy, in its Star Coffee House, D'Aguilar Street or to the Siam. Mr. Barrett swoops through the review

Kowloon Institute. If more convenient to leaving articles on the eastern question, the present condition, of this great port BENEX FLAKE has evidently recognized cors of books o., bootie will be sent to any duty of the United States to Heelf firek and to this fact, for in the course of his speech at on receipt of a note intimating that to yellow men, afterwards, thoughts on the

parcels pee ready for delivery, The CM ain Philippines, thoughts on China, views ́the opening ceremony he promised to have tnders his hearty thanks to those who have depan, and equsderations on the

provision made for the accommodation -- | kindly contributed ́ated; shelter and rest-of the passengers using it? man in the past, and He said he thought the pier should have a TEDDWA) their bounty,wil

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A writer in the Pall Mall Gazette is afraid lest Germany should elect to look out for coal ing stations in come eligible portion of the Malayan penins a which has not formally been included within the British Empire. The Tath mus of Kra, he saga, is pretty sam to have the greatest attraction for her. "France may, per tape, and only perhaps, be held as dabarred from seizing this point in virtas of hor delimitation agreement with England relative to Sism, but what hold have wo on Germany? Our former system of gradual absorption of the Malay States answered well enough in its day, but

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banner of the local society. In the ante- gas was a portrait of the first president of the society, the Hon. Phineas Riley. Tho docora tions in the theatre were pretty much as usual. The well was adorned with shields bearing the rampant lion and the thistle, and the pillars. above were entwined with greenery and joined together by festoong On the stage were a couple of howitzers, these, together with the other military decorations, Loving beer procured and arranged by Lieutenant Ogilvis, R.A.

There was a fresh easterly breeze and a gentle ebb tide all the afternoon. The start was somewhat impeded by the wreck of a

His Excellency the Governor and party large junk, a victim of the late typhoon, which is still lving right in the start arrived wem after nine o'clock, and were wel- ing line, a series obstruction to narign comed by the President of the St. Andrew's Society tion; but all the above-mentioned yachts, with (Mr. James DeKle) and several loading membersá the exception of Doreen, which repeated her last of the committee, some of whom, including Mr. year's performance of dropping her rudder, get safely way, fairly loved. It was s dead thrash to D. Gillies and Captain Anderson, were attived Channel Locks, and some of the older bosts in kilts. Piper Sinclair, of the Naval Yard found they had a trifle too much sail for com- Polios, led the way to the ball room. Here s fort. The Iris and Bonito, however, stood weil stain of the National Anthem was played by the up to their canvas, and taking the better courge, had established good lead on the lost of the band of the Royal Welsh Fusiliere-and thon time the first mark was reached. Iris got away the ball was openedanta at first, but Bonito caught lax off North Foint The note the President of the Society and was hover again handed. Bongie reuse (Mr. James MeRie), in the openity a greatly improved host the year, for while Lancers) was made up as follows: Mr. maintaining the undoubted superiority the James Mokie and Lady Blake. Sir Henr showed to windward last year, she appears far. Elake and Mirs Gascogne, Major General less dluggish than formorly Maid Marian Gascoigne and Mrs. Stewart Lockhart, Sir- went well to start with, but extinguished her John Carrington and Mrs Law, the Hon. chance by taking a long beard into Kowloon Stewart Lockhart and Mrs. H. W. Bay, where she got out of both wind and tide. Bobertson, the Hot W. Meigh Goodman, and

now that other Powers zze in the field is it not. The times at the finish were time that England should wake up and consolidate her virtual, but, as yet, loosely-si- armed suzerainty over all those states? The

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istlumus of Kes is, for an enterprising Power, a particularly desirable part of the Malayan peninaula, inasmuo de Ferdinand de Lesseps had it in petto as the field of a third canal which, - LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. it realized, would notably shorten the conte ta

The e Imperial Ġe Far Eastern water, and relegate Singapore to

German Mail steamer Prins Heinricly carrying the German nails with 8. Strathspey & Reel the role of Cape Torm. Of course, and as sanal, date from Berits of the 5th Wilt, left Singapore

9. Walizk the scheme has been declared practicable on Thursday the

day the 29th ult, et AR-10

11. Palks 10. Barn Dance and may by British experts, but it does not, at any rate be expected here on or about Tuesday

kornings on the wat, look more tormidable than that of the 4th mast Suez has proved.”

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Glen Libya, Faille Sheamus Mojos Bhratack Dhan Chima Avidh Deud mills failche, Bodach nam brigíscan.

12 Walts Tan, Tha mi gu Tian, The steamer Dardarus sit Singapore on the 12. Highland Schottische

Tulach And.. HUDUMIAKArdmore. 20th ult and is dus here on the thinta 14. Galedonians This Taperis Gerimis Mall steaner Prinzen | -15, Valka (1)

Foar a Chinn Mhoir. Zoene, orging the Ghensile with data 16 Hatsper & Reel

Cabar: Férah. Buadkillingly, Caorach. from Berlin of the 12th it, left: Colimabe on 17 Walta

Chichan Righ Thursday, the th alemand may be az 18. Lam pacted here on or short hionday, the 10th Lists | (19 Walte

Lumens as Column'a forag The M- BE, etenzner Endir Balgos you: 120: Fightsome Beel 17. Port more McEwen, terday morning at 6 am.. (and is due here on 218 Wribbm (182

avouersoch Bilean, Gould Lang Syne >> Monday morning, the Sed its

LOCAL MOVEMENTS! The British transport Uriana arrived yester. lúg day from Taku.

The British trainer Ixis arrived yesterday: from Amoy.

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