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INTIMATION,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PR78 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29тa, 1908

usurper, managed to sway the destinies of China and has pulled the strings which have ordered its policy. Always secretly inimical to foreigners, she has consistently succeeded in keeping the clock of progress set back,

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sures of reform to the background. Her latest developments, as patroness of the

Boxers and the sanctioner of massacre and outrage, have proved that only the oppor- tunity was lacking for her to display ara. fined cruelty worthy of Eastern tyrants of old time or muy modern semi-civilised savages. For our part, we see no reason to treat Her Majesty with exceptional indulgence. She has imbrued her handaan innocent blood and has been guilty of barbarous butcheries. Moreover, she cannot be trusted for the future. It would be better therefore in strip her of the power to work evil, We would not advocate unnecessary severity. at it would undoubtedly be wise policy to exile this offender to another country, where she could ruminate on the instability of human affairs and the probability of a Nemesis overtaking wrong-doing oven in exhlte places.. This would be a wonderful object lesson to the Chinese people and would impress them more profoundly with the far-reaching power of the Western States than any display of force or a hundred san- guinary victories on the field of battle. More especially would the lesson find enforcement CIGARS AND CIGARETTES OF THE if it were taught synchronously with a

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benevolent and friendly support of the Em, peror Kwasu Hsu at Peking. If on the other, and the Entpress Dowager is al- lowed to reside where she wishes, to exer- cise the powers and assume the state of a

monarda, and to receive the homage of the people, she will soon again become potent for mischief, and possibly succeed in stir. ring pill-feeling to foreigners in parts hitherto comparatively free from the Boxer erusade.

The English Mail of the 24th November and the Geriaan Mail of the 29th November were delivered in London on the 24th and 27th inst. rospectively.

The Agitan, which arrived here yesterday from coast ports, reports HMS. Mohawk, the Freucà Descurtes, nod the Japanese Izumi and

a Japanese cruiser at Amoy

The Duke of Manchester and his bride will vizit India shortly.

Up to the 2let iust, there were reported at Singapore 210 cases of cholera and 1st deaths.

The Viceroy of India has refused to interfere with the sentence of death passed upon the Cawnpore plague rioters, -

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Siz Arthur Trevor, Public Workschamber. and the Hon. Mr. Raleigh, Legal Member of the Indian Viceroy's Council, lave been on tour throughout Barma.

The Dallas Operu Company will open ita ren son at Eingapore, with's company of thirty-four beraber, in the operatic comedy Sun Toy on the 1st prox.

The Maharajah of Mysere will pay a visit to Burma early next month and will travel over the Burura Railway syston, probably visiting Muymyo and the Goktelk Gorgo.

The principal dignitary under the Grand Lama of Thibet, the Dalai Lama, is shortly expectól to visit Ceylon on his way to Siam whither he is bound on a special mission.

Tom Sharkey and Jim Jeffries, the American

shampion, uro matched for a fight to a finish next June for the championship, of the world, and the winner will take all the proceeds of the contest, which will probably take place at Carson City, Norada.

Before the Glory, battleship, Captain F. S. Inglofield, loft Portsmoull on the 24th uk for the China Station, sho was fitted with wireless telegraphy apparatus, and by this means she maintained communication with the Hector, the school of wireless telography at Portsmouth. until she was 50 miles from the port.

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SHANGHAI, 28th December, 12.5 p.m.

The Ichang-Chungking steamer Suihatang has been totally lost at the Sintaxi rapid, 50

miles ahove Tchang on the Yangtze. The captain was drowned.

SHANGHAI, 28th December, 8.10 p.m.

The German Upper Yangtze tenuer Suihsiang, while proceeding to Chungking on her first voyage, was totally wrecked sixty mitos above Iohaug. Captain Breitag drowned.

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

WAS

LONDON, 27th December, 6.55 p.m.

THE THIRD SUBSCRIPTION

CONCERT.

Messrs. Mark and Ward's third sbscription concert, which won Thursday.evening at the St. George's Hall, was a brilliant success. The concertsgivers for the third time within a comparatively short period have been proved equal to the task of avoiding the commonplaco, and toriding the public with a vocal and in strumental bill-offure to suit the tastes of even the most exacting of the expectant audience who filled the hall on Thursday evening none can have departed natitled, or failed to recognise that every item on the wall-selected programme was as good as an of its predeces |sors, and quite up to the standard of the con-

cart-givers provions successes. Indeed, the musicianship and vigour of many of the pieces gave them a valus of a lugher kind than "genually arises from mero effectiveness in the ordinary concert-room, vil the programme was saficiently varied and dificult to test the musical instinct and intelligongo of each in dividual performs Distinguished as each effort was by genuine feeling, musical charm, and originality of expression, the andisuce could not help extending to the performer their hearty demonstrations of approval; and it aqust have been a pousut reminder to Mosers. Marsh and Ward themselves that the Hongkong people wore fully conscions of, and conlil nu- unistakeably recognize and appreciato; solid natural talent who it was placed before them. Mrs. Mudis was down for two items in the sacond part of the programme but it was announced that through a temporary indisposi tion she had boon prevented from attending The programme opened with a pianoforte dust of two very offective Spanish dances by Mosses. Lammert and Ward... Both instrumentalists

played with great brilliance and precision, Me.

FRENCH SUCCESS IN CHIHLI. Count von Wallersee reports. to Berlin that the French troops have taken the town of Chochau, in Chilli, and have burnt the Ward's manipulation of the instrument showing town itself and the surrounding villages.to a degra how compinta & minstory ha possess

over the key-ward. He displays a repose and The enemy lost thousand men and four dignity peculiarly his own, and without exhibit

Mr. W. S: Frowd, R. N., who is remembered in Hongkong as poe of the bust amateur actors who has ever beethout bere, more especially in the part of Gaspard in Les Coches de Cornerille, has lately been taking part with notable success in Sydney Grundy's comedietta Mun Propusca guns, the French mil. at the Portland Hall, Southses, performed on behalf of the local convalescoot home for children.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

IZETLAND LODGE INSTALLATI

AND BANQUET.

Brother W. J. Tutohorns Worshipful Masti On Thursday evening the installation

Zotland Lodge, No, oz, and the appoints and investiture of officers for the ensning Grand Master, the Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M took phaeo, the Right Worshiptat Dist performing the ceremony.

The following are the other officora for year-Imfasdiate Past Mastar. Wor. Br Junior Warden, Bro. B. B. Harkor; Treasu Piercy, Jr.: Senior Wardon, Bro. J. J. Bry Wor. Bro. G. J. B. Sayer; Secretary, Bro Ralphs; huplain. Bro. the Rev. T. Writ Organist, Bro. R. Flint, Senior Deacon, Inner Guard, Bro. W. H. Purcell, Dir. J. W. Graham; Junior Deacon, Bro. H, Sv) Ceremonies, Bro: C. Nioriker; Soward, 1 G. A Diss; Tylor, Bro, J. Maxwell. hall, which had been suitably decurated for

A banquet was subsequently held in the la occasion. After tizie à tout list, batterie with songs, otc., was gone through. Broller Mirow gave "The Wunderer's songe." and " votion; Brather W, J. Terrill "Brave, Br Boys, well done; Brother J. J. O. Neill can't elp likim "in" and Wor. Bro. H. Bridger The Joviil Monk." Wor I His effo

J. Mossop gavo a recitation. and those of the vocalists were much usual insonic and patriotic topsts were giv preciated. There were several encores, 1 Wor. Bro. G. L. Tomlin responded to the to

Tho District Grand Master and Officers of Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South Chin and Visitors and Wer. Bra, H. B. Brid War. Bro. D. Gillies proposed "Bistor Lod and War, Bro. T. F. Hough responded. W Bro. Anderson responded to The Hengito and South China Benevolenes Fund Corp ation, Wor. Bro. G. J. B. Sayer proposed i Worshipful Master and subsequently respon ed for "Tho. Ininediate Past Master," B J. J. Bryan proposed "Wives, Sisters, Dang Harker responding to the toast. "All Phor a tors, and Sweethearts of Masons," Bry, B. distressed Musous

BEFORE

was also duly honoured.

SUPREME COURT. Friday 28th Decotuler,

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

HIS HONOUR T. SERGUINEE SAT

(ACTING PUISNE JUICE),

THE OFFICER AND HIS SERVANT,

An Iulian named Shawuli sought to recoc $20-26 from he former muster. Liut. Macaula The defondant did not appear.

ing the last tremor. carries out his part with an execution faultless in style and finish. Mr. Marsh in Schabert's "Wanderer" gave the most masterly exhibition of vocalization he has ever rendered in this Colony, notwithstanding that the song was a particularly difficnt one to givo voanl effect to. „Er Lenson's beautifal rendering of There is a Green Hill" brought out to perfection the pathetic words of this popular production, of Gounod, of which deep familiarity has not diminished its charm. She

IBL. . General Knox is fighting Commandant sang with appropriate vigour, and with an intonation that was almost blameless, uny noticeable defect being no doubt due to a

LONDON, 27th December, 655 p.m.

The mines of the Pahang Corporation show. ed the following outpat in November-Sungei Lembing, 31 tons of oxide of tin from:731 tons of stone crashed with forty heads of stamps running for ten days at an outlay of $13,500. | DE WET AIMING AT THE SOUTH. Jeram Butang 11 tons of tin oxide from 7014 tons of stone with twenty heads of stamps

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The raturu of cases of communicable diseases in the Colony last week shows that, apart from the one fatal plague case, there were two in stances of enteric fever one imported from Shanghai, One of these proved fatal.

Mr. E. E. Pollock, the Hon. Tressurer of the

$8,500. This gives 423 tons of tin oxide ut an outlay of $27.000. In October the output was 59 tons at a working expense of $29,750.

A representative of the Batavia "Nieuwsblad as bad on interview with two Japanese officials

who had come to Java to find out the Dutch way of managing a colony. They had already stwulfed methods of colonial government in the

Ou the 10th December, at St. Andrew's Cathe dral, Singapore, by the Rev. D. Holland Stubbs, Seaman's Charch and Mission Fund, ucknow Philippines. and in the Straits Setti-menta. | ARTHUR COULCHER to JENNETH AMELIA THERESA

HADEHOST.

DEATH

On the 21st December, 100, at the General Hospital, Shangbus, RODENT DOWNIs, late Master of stenmer Pekin.

The

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HONOKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD CI. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.

HONGKONG, December 29th, 1900

Tuar the Emperor KWANG Hsu will shortly return to Peking, and that negotiations for peace will then commence in earnest there

ledges with thanks the receipt of the following further subscription :-

350

Their visit was merely a reconnaissance, so to speak. Their return to Japan would be follow- ed, so they give out, by a special official mission from Japan of which one of the would be a member. He would then make a thorough in-

Mesers, Holliday Wise & Co. The steamer Whampia (Messrs. Butterfield and Swire) collided in the harbour on Thursday, eff Kowloon Point, with ballust bout No. 460,quiry into the social and economic conditions.

prevailing in Netherlands India, and also a

Leeuwkop.

BETTER NEWS OF CAPE COLONY Lord Kitchener's reports on the Boer raiding of Cape Colony are now reassuring

GENERAL NEW?.

LONDOR, 27th December, 6.55 p.m.

LOSS OF A JAPANESE ́DREDGER.

The Japanese dredger Santo, bound from

minute degree of nervousness. Hor efforts

The plaintiff stated that he was the servan of the defendant ap to 28 days ago, when t boots, upon which he lost him. The defendan defendant struck him for failing to tiul b paid him $7 which was due to hisa for wag out there was also dan to him $200 for pr visions which he barl procured for his master Judgment was given for the plaintif for ti amenit claimed.

.POLICE COURT.

Friday, 28th December.

BEFORE MR. HAZELAND.

HIGHWAY DOBBERY.

Lo Man, the ecclie, who on the 14th ins

robbed a hawker with violence in Victoria, w aga brought up and formerly resided 4th January.

received, as indeed they merited, the up- preciative and repeated plaudits of the audience. Mr. C. H. Graco followed with Leo Stern's composition was given by that deservedly "Oh! for a Day of Spring," which excellent

popular baritons with an almost complate drtistio finish Mr. Grace's highly commend sble efforts won for hisz a complete ontburst of approval. Mr. L. A. de Graça took up the nest item with a beautiful serenade by bangle, value $6, from a child. The act wa A baturan was charged with stealing'ʼn ratias Dancia. As a violin solist he eclipsed any of committed in the public street, and was witness his provicus public performances by his artisticed by District Watchman No. 4, who pursued manipulation af his instrument, and the nr. and arrested the thief. He was soutouned to dience were not slow to appreciate and Limire two months hard labour and twenty strokes his rendering, for he received the enthusiastio

capsizing her. The crow, numbering twenty. careful examination of the governing methods Glasgow to Formosa, has foundered off applouse he had so richly earned. Mr. G. P

were picked up by the stea Inch Fau Lee."

pursued.

The Band of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers will The Bangoon Gazette in a recent issue gives play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening from the scene of the murder of Captain Watts 8p.m. to 9,30 p.m. The programme will be-Jones Kwei-has-cheng, or Kuku-photo, near Marchatic Bridgy" Polka "Old China. Belection... "Haddon Hall' Tako... *Pinie D'Or"

*Mein Boschen Selection... 'Rip Van Winkle

Polka

Valso..

Extra. "El Dorado" "God save the Queen,”

Rogers the borders of Mongolia, about 250 miles from .................... Cook | Peking. It lies at the meeting of several trade.

Sullivan Waldtenfel routes from Turkestan and Tibet to Peking. Angers population, according to Mr. Bookhill in Flanquette his Land of the Lamas, is about 200,000, Ney Eliss has also described it. The two Royle

officers who have brought the news of the mas sacre are Captain Wingate and Captain Byder.. The former, now in the 1st Chinese regiment, journeyed last year through Chine to Barms reys on the Barms frontier and in Yunnan

now seems no reasonable doubt. The Em. press Dowager and ber tools have long and strenuously resisted this move, but they are beginning, apparently, to feel that further op-- position to His Majesty's return to the Capi- What is meant by the statement on. a notice- tal would be useless and only retard and ren-board on the new Blake Pier that except for

Queenstown Harbour. Twelve Japanese were drowned.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 26th December,

BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA.

STEALING FROM, A CHILD.

with the birch.

NON-PAYMENT OF A COOLIE. Robert Gardner, a seaman on board the En

door, the property of one Lum Loi Cheong

ricks coolfe.

Evidence was given to the effect that wh ́ the defendant foed bin and kicked at t the complainant returned lume with his rick. door, which he damaged to the extent of one dollar.

Defendant will have an opportunity now of

Lammertsang "My Hope is in the Everlasting press of China, got dronk yesterday and troutes from Stainer's Daughter of Jairus," and "we | himself to a ricksha ride. He refused to mast admit that he rendered this xong with a

the driver, who promptly gave him in charge.

The magistrate fixed the fare at $8, with the OBITUARY."

deep and appropriate fervour. By his excellent option of 14 days' hard bour. The fine wat intonation he brought out with genuine feeling paid. Lord Armstrong, head of the Elswick the beautiful words of the composition, and his DE DISORDERLY CAMP:FOLLOWER.

audience at once felt the response, judging was charged with being drunk and damaging Thomas Franks, an Indian camp-follower, Works, is dead.

from the many manifestations of approvals which greeted each stanza, Mrs. Badeley sang.

and two charming songs, “Snowflakes”

Who'll buy my Lavender." In these she showed to advantage her pleasing voice and excellent training, The songs were well chosen, and in the second part she received

Mrs. Lowson and Mr. Marsh repeated by special request that very excellent rendering A British force has occupied, Britstown with of Gounode "Barcarole." The litter opened the out opposition. The Boers retired in the dirgo-second part with Tosti's Beauty's Eyes" We be levothis song was written for Mr. Marsh by Big COUNT VON BULOW DECORATED.

nor Tosti himself. It is a beautiful composition, The Emperor William has conferred the the versatility of the artist in desling with and last night was excellently produced, showing Order of the Black Eagle cu Count von Bülow sentimental or classical music, We regret to This is regarded in Berlin as specially signify the effect of the rendering was, however, cant in view of Count von Bülow's attitude in somewhat marred by many of the audience tak regard to the Boer war.

ing their seats during the first varse, and, we

to

der more difficult any chance of a settlement vertain objects satapans are not" to lay" along, and the latter has made sororal important sur Lord Kitchener in at De Aar, taking measures enthusiastic noore for "A Life's Lesson." practising ou a'cell door, He had no money

at the bottom, is zot aware of the order to which

town-councillor who, when it was proposed to start a gondola on the ornamental waters of a certain provincial town gardens at home, moved an amendment that "a pair should be purchased

for breeding purpose.” .

to crash the invasion of Cape Colony.

Dr. Morrison, telegraphing to the Times

having undertaken to return the Tientsin- Shanhaikwan railway to the allied troopa,

suddenly changed her determination, anxonno ing that, in accordance with orders from St.

Petersburg, she will retain the railway til her troops are withdrawn from Chili, The charge was coincident with the arrival of Prince Ukhtomsky, whose mission avowedly concerns the railway question. To the Chi- neue Russia explains that she is retaining the railway in the interests of China, and the Chi- nese profess to beliers her assurances just us they believed they witnessed & friadly set in Russia's withdrawing troops from the Chiness Bill. capital in order to strengthen her forces opera ting in the Chinese province of Manchuria.

with the Treaty Power If the what! We are sure that the Captain that the Empress Dowager has decided to Superintendent of Police, whose name appears proceed to Wuchang, such fact may be he stands cominitted. One is reminded of the from Feking on the 24th ult, said Russia, tion of Prieske, construed to mean either that the old lady has thrown up the sponge altogether and decided to retire, or that she hopes to so influence CHANG-CHIUve and his fellow Viceroys of Central China as to induce them to offer a passive resistance to foreign demands, sad wear out foreign endumace and patience by ever extending delays. The Empress Dowager is so, dogged and so upposed to foreigners generally that she certainly would not stick at any scheme which might sera to offer a chance of check- mating the enemy. There would seem to be another course open to the Treaty Powers which would effectually dispose of all opportunities for the treachery to which the Chinese officials so constantly resort when cornered. That course hardly needa indicating. It is so obvious that he that ruas may read. An exaggerated respect for the person of a ruler has so far pre- The Taylor-Carrington Company last even vented the Powers from coming to the ing submitted Boucicault's well-known Irish reasonable determination to depose and drama, The Shanghraun. The piece, consider

hold as

Inspector McEwan, of the Naval Yard, with four members of the town police, last evening celebrated his tenth year in the colony by enter taining a number of the town police, with their friends, to a dinner in Thomas's Grill Rooms The company numbered twenty-five, and there were three pipors in attendance, who beguiled the evening with reels, schottisches, etc. Mrs. McEwan, wife of the host, sang several Sootah songs vory creditably, after which Inspectors McNab and Cuthbert, on behalf of the con- pany, thanked Inspector MoEwan for the entertainment so generously provided. Dancing was then indulged in until midnight.

LONDON, 26th December."

FRANCE.

The Senate has adopted the Dreyfus Aesty GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED

STATES.

3

for 16 days, a

pay the fine and compensation, and retir✨

ALLEGED ROGUE AND VAGABOND, Aullay, a native of India, was brought nylon was formerly a servant of one of the officers charge of being a rogue and mgahond. the 22nd Bombay Infantry, but ran away. was found asleep during the night in a soldi.

a tent, and handed over to the police.

Defendant said he ran away because h midler-heat him with riding ship. T

The man was discharged.

BEFORE MR. KEMP.

In thi

LOTTERY AGENTS HEAVILY *FINED. On the 21st inst. Inspector Baker Sergeant Sim raided two houses aspected think, that out of consideration for others in

being the rendezvous of lottery agents the ball, those gentlemen who - wish

former at $54, Queen's Road Wes cigarette in the interval should either gat and the latter st. 3. First Strost. back in time for the opening, or remain falling to Sergeant bin in First Street.

fist house two persons were arrested, thes outside till the initial piece is finished. Mr. E. B.

They were charged with thing agents Hill sang Abt's "Ever Thine." He has ank Wai Pin lottery, and convicted really beautiful voice, and if he could get an evidence. Twe were fined $300 or six mon mors familiar terme with his audience, the two $250 or six months, and one was discharge. effect of his singing would be far more pleasant, On Thursday evening he showed off to great effect the surple range and extent of his real Seventeen diversaitlis, carpenter, and a over. He wasnegociated later on with Mr. Ma trader wore brought up on a charge of gambling received considerable nuplauso. Mr. de Graça Gough Street, was raided on Thursday night in the dust "Excelsior," which was well given and The lose, situated on the ground floor at 43, evokel an enthusiastis encore for Lunguy's Inspector Gouki-and a party of police

The ins and second defendants, for bein. "Bravure" and in response gave the intermezzo keepers of a common gaming-house, were fir BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA.

fromCavalleria Rusticana." Mrs. Lawson sang 325, with the alternative of six wesks' impris Large numbers of troops are being sent to Tosti's "Good-bye" with intense feeling and ment, and the renalquer $5 each or 10

The fines ware paid.

The N-C-Daily Netra in its issue of the 24th President McKinley has forwarded the Hay just says-We are glad to be able to state on Paunteforte Treaty to London, but refrains the best authority that the report current in from comment. The London Press is calm, but Peking and Tientain that the German expedias the Treaty quite unscoeptable in its tion to Kalgan met with any reverse is entirely unfounded. The only delay, a very brief one, amended form. was when Count York, finding that General:

Ho was awaiting him with a large force, sent

by

GANDLING.

a state prisoner the Empressing the smallness of the company, was carried back for guns, but during the whole expedition the Cape from the North. Very few Colonials power. Her voice possessed considerable chart. All money and implements were cons

through very well, Mr. Charlie Taylor as Conn, no opposition was encountered. As to the Dowager, but the divinity that is supposed the happy-go-lory Shanghraun, and Corry Kin. melancholy death of Count Tork, it appears to hedge a king hardly appertains to the chales, the scheming reat-grabber, gave another that, as he was very cold in the hut in which ke concubine of a former Emperor, who has proof of his adaptability as an actor. Misa was sleeping, a store was brought in. His rison from the ranks. Though the Empress Els Carrington (Moya Dolan) and Miss adjutant slept in the sains place, only a curtain Dowager is a woman of undoubted ability, Laura Roberts (Chaire Folliot) cleverly snetained dividing them. The adjutant heard some noises and has shown equal Graft and courage, their parts. Other characters wors-Captain in the night, but did not think they were of any yet she is not a person for whose weehugs Molyrean (Mr. P. Cariton), Robert Folliott importance, and in the morning Count York C. Inglis), Father Dolan (MC. W, Tay was found dead, as already reported. In the any great degree of sympathy need be dis- lor), Harvey Duf (Mr. F. Barrymore), Bailly post mortem examination his langs were found played. She has had her innings and has Mr. 1. Willette), Fagan (Mr. W. Smith) Arte to be so seriously diseased that the fumes of the used it to her own great benefit. For more O'Neal (Miss Delis Lee), Mr. O'Kelly (Mise stove, which would not have hurt him if he had than thirty years she has, as regent or M. MaBain). Called Back will be given to night. been in good health, overpowered him.

are joining the invaders.

and in response to her well-directed efforts received a ropturous encore. On her wale me LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. reappearance she gave another exhibition of her for which she received, hoasty The 0. & 0, testier Coptie, with mails, ko, planita. left San Francisco for this port sis Honolulu,

ogramme conciadod with given by Mr. Mace and Inland Sen, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai

ar ton male voica, which the 22nd inst

The vocal power of gain beard to advance in in the lie tvo verses, and lame of tone the shoras gave

The N. P. eteamer Glenogle mailed from Taka for Tecoms on the 27th inst

The N. Y. K steamer Bado Maru (Europeast Line) left Bingapore for this part on the 27th inst, and is expected to arrive, here on the 2nd

prox.

refr

contribution of £257,000 to be made. Imperial Treasury to India from the J April next expresses, no doubt, the final decar of the Secretary of State on the fadings of th majority of the Expenditure Commission. The gants proposed by the majority of the Com

on to be made by the Imperial Gover

work as follows:-In aid of the charge cftus fidis Office: £50,000; half the militar urges for Aden, £108,100; increased cont bution to the charge of the Persian Missio £5,, half the cost of the transport of troops te and from India, £130,000; that is, £293,1G

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