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on every station is enormous. While we are in full sympathy with the most of the main fines of policy advocated by the League, we do not see what practical suggestion

The French crainer Amiral Charmer left for Taku yesterday

The London Gazetis notifies that the Ring has been pleased to approve of Mr. Saburo

Penang, and Malacca,

A. S. WATSON & CO., has been made for the immediate future, nor Hisamidzu as Conent of Japan for Singapore,

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whether the League proposes any reasonable limit to our naval expansion to meet other nations' increases, As to the latter point, it must be plain to advocates of the three power standard that a combined building effort of the three wealthiest nations would Iland us in great straits. We would suggest to such pleaders that the attitude of Athana- sius contra mundum, in other words the I doz. pts. I dez. Pte. policy of "glorious isolation" will lead them

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The German mail of the 27th Juno was delivered in London on the 29th inst.

No fresh plague cases or deaths were reported daring the 24 hours ending at noon yesterday.

We are compelled through want of space to hold over the Report and Accounts of the Tebrau Planting Co., Ld.

The polios authorities at Shanghai havo directed that foreign constables are relieved

The Government of Japan is reported to have under consideration the adoption of rogulations for the control of house-builders, with a riow to improving the architecture and construction of Japanese houses in the large cities.

The Chinese papers stato that, the Rov. Timothy Richard, has received favourable accounts from missionaries at Taiyuan. of the peaceful condition of the provisse of Shansi d the kind treatment received at the hands of Governor 'Ts'ên Chun-hsite.

While Dutch Government baring operations for water were recently proceeding near the house of the Controller to Siak, Sumatra, an important discovery was made, At a depth-of about 180 metres a curious liquid looking like oil rushed forth. A match was applied, and

TELEGRAMS.

DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT),]

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

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SHANGHAI, 80th July, 8.15 p..

INTER-CHRISTIAN CONFLICT. A pitched battle took place about the 20th July at Hagchuan, iu Hupeh, between the Roman Catholic and Protestant converts, The Wuching officials are now examining into the affair.

EMPEROR AND EMPRESS BOTH ILL.

THE DISCONTENT IN THE POLICE FORCE,

In our issue of Saturday last we published a moond brief article on the discontent in the polies force, in which we quoted three reasons for the discontent prevailing in the force To-day we are in a position to give some additional reasons, as to the justice of which we leave our readers and the authorities to judge for themselves.

One of these additional reasons is that, as the men olaim, Section X of the Articles of their Agreement is not kept by the powers that

be

The ection reads as follows. He will also be required to attend drills half hour three or four days per week until he is Now the men plaim that many of efficient," them who came out a considerable time ago were in the force in England, or non-commiş. sioned offices in the army or marines, and as such had certainly to be ediciont in their drill; not only that, but a number of men who come with the last batch from home were ex-drill instructors. Still the whole of them not only

Intense heat now prevails at Hsianfu and had to do their weekly drill, but are doing it yet.

So it looks as if they will never ba "offcient the liquid burst into a bright danie. It is be- there is much sickness, the patients includ-enough to mit the Hongkong authorities, lieved to be petroleum.

TRIAL TRIP OF A NEW WATER-BOAT.

Yesterday morning a launch left Blake Pier to convoy visitam to the works at Kowloon Bay of Mosare W S. Bailey & Company, engineors and shipbuilders, to witness the trial trip of a new ressel for the Hongkong Steam Water Boat Company, Ltd. There were on board Messrs. Bailey and Murphy (builders), J. W. Kaw (manager of the Water-Boat Com. pany), C. T. Kow, G. W Kow, Lino Tso San (manager of the China Merchants Stam Navigation Company), Chan 8in Ki (manager". of the Hongkong & Kowloon Land & Loan. Company, Ltd.), and the representatives of the Po

The company first visited the works of Messrs. W. 8. Balley & Company. The amount of business that passes through the hands of this comparatarely new concern is remarkable, In fiteen months of existence, the firm has built altogether fourteen vessels, and has many more orders in prospeut. At the present moment there are on the stocks five massile.

On the 19th inst. two men were shocking the Emperor and the Empress Dowager, though we could teach them how to drill," as work of another vessel of a similar description.

from street duty during the middle of the day-down on the Yokohama Recreation Ground by owing to the extrema heat.

a bluejacket of HMS. Terrible ciding on a bioycle, and were hurt. The same afternoon a Chinese boy was also knocked down wear the Chinese Consulate by a sailor cyclist from the Terrible and broke his leg. The man was arreated by the police but the matter was settled, the bluejacket paying two you as com pensation.

We call our readers' attention to the alteration in the time of departure for Europe of the next French mail. The Eridan will leave on Satnr- day, the 10th prox, instead of as usasi on a Monday,

Mr. Peacock, who was well-known to residente in Macao and to many in Hongkong, luft Sings-

to join the Chinese Protectorate thara.

LONDON, 29th July, 7.25 p.m.

HOW THE POWERS HAVE

DELAYED REFORM.

The Times, in the course of a leading article on the situation in China, says that

One launch, destined for arm in Nagamki, was launched yesterday morning, and its place on the atooks immediately taken by the frame-

ane former non-com, of the marines remarked. From employing something over a hundred Another cause for dissatisfaction among the men at the start, the firm now finds it nooimary men at the Central Station is a certain ser to keep a stondly staff of over four hundred men, geant, who though not senior sergeant, has with the probability of the number increasing been passed over the head of several soulers of: as the business expands. That the business is his rank, practically to do inspector's work expanding is shown in the fact that Mosure. But the greatest objection the men have to his | W. S. Bailey & Company am constantly adding being there is his tendency, as they put it, of to a plant already almost complete,

Ireaving the works of the builders, the com- reporting everything he hears them say to the Chief Inspector or Captau-Superintendent, pany stepped on board the new water boat, No. and should be overhear them discussing a griev- | 3, and left for the trial spin on the measured inflo

priced are of exceptional value, and pore for Penang at short noties on the 22nd fust. York who recently visited the Far East, deroted the Powers have deferred reform by loading once among themselves, of course it makes them at the Channel Roska. The celerity with

Mr.

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the Singapore papers, will be hard to fl, for he was one of the best inen the Club had.

Bishop Potter, the Anglican Bishop of Now

portion of a recent addros before the University of Rochester to a criticism of missionaries, and brought out a point to which reference has frequently been made in the For Eastern Prese "I admira" ko siida" the noble lives of mis- siouaries in foreign lands, but I am at a loss to account for the distegard of customs of these foreign countries by our missionaries:

In

The local agents of the Nippon Yoma Kaisha inform us, with reference to the recent stranding of the Kinskui Maru, that they are ndvised by telegram from their Head Office that the steamer will dock for repairs at Shanghai and will not-some-countries a woman whe travels unaccom proceed on to Hongkong. The cargo for Hong-panied in considered an unprincipled, person, kong and Manila will be shipped from Shanghai and yet our woman missionaries disregard this custom, making themselves the scoff and jest of to this port by an outside steamer,

foreignors.When we go to foreign countries isn't it well to Ioarn and conform to the usages. of the country where we are?"

China with an enormous debt.

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 29th July, 7.25 p.m..

THE GRANT TO LORD ROBERTS. The King's message to Parliament asks for a great of £100,000 to Lord Roberts.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 27th July..

THE NEW GERMAN TARIFF The new German tariff, which has been

Wo have received the subscription-list of St. Authony's Chapel, West Point, of which the Rov. E Taverna, B.C M., is chaplain, and the

How many residents have heard of You Ju- Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, West, no-teuru, writes QFD in the Kobe Herald: Point, which is under charge of the Italian how many, having heard of it, have tasted it, Sisters. We note that the subscriptions and have had their digestivo orgaus set in amount to 8844, for which Mran. Lucia order, their stock of little red blood-corpuscles Masso returns grateful thanks on behalf of the creased? Perhaps the sabjoined copy of the published subject to parliamentary amendment, A. S. WATSON & CO. chaplain and sisters. We are unable through label used by its manufacturers, which I have increases the duties on all cereals, agricultural want of space to give the full list. The ex-just received from a fellow-resident, whose well-produce, and sattle. The duty on tea is fixed penses amount to $1,010, so that $166 are re quired to meet these. Further small donations huit frame and sturdy limbs afford the finest at one hundred marks per hundred kilogrammes, testimony to the value of Yen Ju-no-tsnyn that coffee at forty marks, spices at fifty marks, and ong could desire to have, will aid in the processugar of all kinds at forty marks. of enlightenment. As it deserves to be widely STATEMENT ON AFFAIRS IN CHINA known, if only for its literary characteristics, I append a copy-Noties. This Yen Jn-no- teayu is most nutriment cake for help digest of stomach and increase blood. Therefore who illness ar weakness man sigo area healthy man. if used always this cake it will be very good. Especially it is able to take of milk for baby and it is sweetest for tes cake." Now, isn't th

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY

MARRIAGE.

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BIRTH. On the 20th July, at 3, Victoria View, Kow- loon, the wife of H. Barnost, of a son. [1941 On the 9th July, at St. Andrew's Cuthedral, Singapore, by the Rev. W. H. C. Dunkerley, M.A., Puns, con of the late Wn. B1B91, of Roab, to

Lizzie, daughter of the late J. A. Nitanos, de Rokewood Junction; Victoria DEATH.

On the 22nd July, at No. of 3, Kitano-che, Nichome, Japan, Hermann Mancus, ged 33

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The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, 31st July, 1901.

are solicited.

A correspondent draw attention to a grier anoe of the Hongkong Bost Cluh. Owing to the Club raft, used for swimming purposes, boving been destroyed in the last typhoon, the Club had a new reft made and moored it in front of and just off the so-wall at Kowloon near their boat house. There it apparently interfered with no one. After a while the Police stopped in and threatened to prosecute the Club it the obstruction " was not removed. The raft was taken in and destroyed and the Club have

sport with a vengeauce, and seems to the

aloulated to help digest of stomach?

The following telograms in the Shanghai

of

Viscount Cranborne in the House

the ocenpation of Commons stated that Shanghai by foreign troops is understood to be temporary only. Great Britain, he said, was not in a position to dictate to the foreign Powers in regard to Chies.

THE NORTHERN RAILWAY. Concerning the Northern Railway, he had

marked men.

which the order for the vessel has been executed

The Water Police, also, have several causes is worthy of remark it was placed only sir for discontent. The first is a disregard by the months ago, and even then the plans, eto, had authorities of the Polios Regulations of 1805, to be drawn up and approved. However, the -the latest out-in regard to leave from daty work was gone into with apt, and yesterday when detained by a case at the Court. Bootion the water-boat, engined and ready for taking up 2 of the Leave Regulations reads thus - Menthe duties for which she is intended, was handed attoading the Supreme Court or Polloe Court sa over to the owners. The vowel is ous of witnesses for three or four hours shall be allowed the largest of her clasa get built by Mestra. one hour's leave from regular duty; for attend. W Bailey & Co. her measurements ance of four or five hours, two hours' leave, for being-length, 100 feet; beam, 20 feet; five to six hours, three hours loave, and for and depth, 9 foot. There are six stool more than six hours, four hours' leave. Such balkhasds, with suitable sluices for “trim- is the regulation, but the mon say they never got the leave, and naturally are not pleased about it, especially as the land force is granted the same, though they have only six hours' duty, whereas the duration of duly of the water police-in is usually oight hours.

ing" purposes. The contract carrying capacity is 180 tons of water, but the boat is quite capable of taking as addidona! 20 tons, The propelling power is derived from compound engines driven by a steel boiler registering a pressure of 120 pounds Filted on denk is a powerful Worthington pamp, an American patent, capable of discharging water at the rate of 70 tons an hour. The estimated speed of the water-boat was six knots, but on the mas eared mile, with 70 tons of water aboard, seven- and-a-half knots were registered. Later, carrying only 20 tons, a apsed of eight-and-a- quarter knots was recorded. The results of the trial gave great satisfaction to the gentle- men concerned.

A stil stronger grievance have the men of the Water Police as regards their duty on the launches. According to Section 1 of the Water Police Regulations, launches must be steered by sergeants or constables, who have passed an examination as coxswains only. The officer in charge of the launch is prohibited from inter- fering with the coxswain being only permitted to tell film were to go to. Should, however, an nocidont scour to the launch, is happened while F.C. Pitt, No. 71, was in charge of the launch,

The Hongkong Steam Water-boat Company, the officer is fined PC. Pitt was muleted $8.Ltd, for whose service the new rowel is Moreover, formerly an European constable or intended, was first organised some five years sergeant passing his examination as master of age by Mr. 3. W. Kew, the present manager launches" and getting his certificate, received of the frin. Ten months ago the concern was an extra allowance of 34 inonthly, she was returned into a limited company. At that time sponsible for the launch This allowance has been they owned two steam water bosts, but finding taken away since January 1900, but the Euro- the number insuficient to cope with tho pean police officer in charge of a launch is still growing demands of trade, they decided to

give an order to the corswain, even were it to

now to do without one. This is encouragingNew Press in a fine example of how news to reason to believe that Russia, at the proper responsible for its safety, though he dare not order a third boat the one whose trial observer to be a case of petty Police ilaspctiam manufactored. It is quite worthy to rank time, would not give up the section outside the raid a collision. In fact they have the re- cresses it is intended to add still farther to

with Shanghai's own "hunders." The despatch runs-Hongkong, July 4.--Cauten is in a state of terrorism or account of roober bands committing depredations every night without the authorities being able to do anything,' They go in bands of forty or so, looting the rich shops and merchants' establishments in the native city just opposite, the foreign settlement on the island of Shameen, and great fights are of frequent occurrence. The general alarm is therefore increasing to a very serious extent. The foreign Consale have been warned to prepare for emergencies, as this is looked

in the Canton River, some miles below the city. As this is an extremely unusual thing, it has

Great. Wall.

· LONDON, 28th July.

M. DOUMER SAILS FOR INDO-CHINA. Governor General Douter has started for Indo-China to resume the Governorship. THE VLAKFONTEIN ALLEGATIONS. The War Office publishes the statements of

Lieutenant Heru, three men of the Derbyshire Regiment, and three men of the Yeomanry, describing the shooting of British wounded by the Boers after the battle of Vlazfontein:

TEBRAU PLANTING COMPANY,

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we have just recorded Asa butiness in-

sponsibility, but not the authority,

the number of vessels. The object of the The men also claim that now a number of company (which has the sole contract of supply Chinese are in employ as coxswaits who are ing the vessels of His Majesty's foot on this not constables, and still the police officer must station) is to supply the shipping with pure, not interfere whether they stoor well or badly-- clean, fresh water. The supply is taken but must bear the brunt in case of accidents. from Gevazament älter-beds, and is superior It has never before been known that a man. to that supplied by similar Chinese companies, must have three months service on the force from the fact that familier do not live about the Hongkong Water-boat Company's vessels te causs possible contamination of the water.

before he can get leave of absence, from roll call, but such a rule has been inaugurated by

to say, it does not add to his popularity, the new inspector of the Water Police, Needlens

POLICE COURT.

Tuesday, 30th July

BEFORE ME HAZELAND.........

We have received from Mr. Mes Chang's HONGKONG OFFICE : 14, DES VEUX ROAD CI LONDON-OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, ECtadio copies of two excellent, photographs taken by him at Government House on Thursday, the 25th inst. One represents HLH Prince Chum and H. E. Sir Heary A: Blake, seated side by side; and the other the WHILE it is not always possible to find one whole party at Government House on the self in accord with all the methods of the morning of the Prince's reception, the Prince Navy League, and while it is open to one to being seated in the centre bstween Six Henry and Lady Blake, while the remainder, including

A very enjoyable tifin was partaken of prior consider that its pronouncements are occa-

to the ran back to Hongkong, when the ionally unconvincing, from a suspicion of the Imperial suite, is grouped around. The Hon. T. H. Stewart Lockhart stands

The last grisrance of the men of the Water following tousts wars proposed: -“The exaggeration, it can be denied by no one immediately behind Prince Chun. Both on as the precursor of a geceral rising, which

Police is that a man who has only about five Builders, by Mr. Chen Bix Ki, responded to by that a great deal of useful work is constantly photographs are really excellently taken by may assume dangerous dimensions. A French

montha' service, having previously been a chief | Mr. Hailey; "The Hongkong Steam Waber- being performed by the League in calling Mr. Mes Closug and will prove admirable warship is now anchored off the Bogue Forte,

petty offoar in the navy, sad was made a lat boat Company. Ltd.. by Mr. Murphy, rekpanded general attention to serious defects in our mementos of a most interesting occasion.

A meeting of thareholders of the above class inspector off the reel by the Captain to by Mr. J. W. Kew "The Visitors by Mr. naval equipment. We gladly therefore

It is officially reported from Haian, says the revived the fears of Evenck designs of tor-Compsey was held yesterday at noon at the Superintendent, has not only been put in charge Murphy, responded to by Mr. Liso Tre San; of the Water Police force, though he is actually "The Prom, by Mr. Marply, responded to by publish the letter in another columu, which N.-C. Daily News, that the Empress Dowagerritorial aggression in case any pretext should Company's ofices, Nox $8 and 40," "Quvon's Road Central. There were present: Mr.

ignorant of an inspector's duties, but been pat Mr T, Patrie. has been forwarded to us by the lon.has appointed in a special decre. Iden Fong arise for active interference, as now seems very H. Humphreys (obairman), and Messrs. J. A

over another inspector who has thirteen years, Secretary of the local branch of the Langue. (Mancha) and Heii &lon-peng as Vice-probable. There is a general feeling in Hong-Jupp, WD, Sutton, Lam Chan Pak, J. M.

service in the force with a clear record, and who The points which Mesers. H. SEYMOUR Presidents of the Wai-wo-pa or Ministry of kong that British interests, which are - Wong, and W. C. Taylor (secretary).

must now teach the new man his duties, while After reading the notice convening the TROWER and W. CLITS CRUTCHLEY maku Foreign Affairs, which is to take the place of doubtedly the most important in and about

meeting, the CHAIRMAN addressed the share-

at the same time playing only second fiddle, at the commencement of that letter are too the obsolete Tsungli Yamen. With reference this region, are not at present adequately holders as follows:-Gentlemen, The repert

There certainly segna a call for a thorough We have from to the Mancha Vice-President Liou Fang, be safeguarded and are in danger.

and statement of accounts having been in strong to be passed over.

Seme hands for

days, I propose, enquiry into the causes of discontent, time to time ourselves published articles by was last year a "Chang Ching" or First-class

According to the New American, sensational with your consent, to follow the penal recognised authorities, written for various Secretary of the Tsunghi Yemen, whilst the

Chinese Vion-President, Hani Shou-pang, was disclosures may soon be expected which will course and take them as road. I havo home papers, bearing on the same or similar at the same period Chinese Minister to Corea. opon the eyes of the Filipino people to real very little to add to the report of the LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. questions, and it will not be necessary here When Li Hong-chang went up to Peking last treachery and rascality on the part of their therefore to restate the argumente to which automan to conduct peres negotiations both political leaders who pretended at one time to hopeful nature. A long letter has just come the Navy Longue can appeal to support its Lion Fang and Hsu Shon-p'êng were attached fight only for the independence of their to hand from Mr Larken which requires year contentions. One comment, however, must to Li's staff as secretaries. It is not yet known country. Documents are said to have been consideration, but as any discussion bearing

o it hardly comes within the scope of this The Glen Line stemmer Glenturret, from be made. The writers of the letter which who are to be the President of the new Foreign found, which go to show that Aguinaldo's and meeting, I propose to hold an informal private Middlesbro, Antwerp and London, left Sings his general's dream was the setting up of an meeting as soon as you have passed the pore yesterday morning, and la tine here on the we quote allude to the present weakness of Office.

empire or kingdom, as soon as the republic accounts. You will notice that wo have again 4th prox the Mediterraneam Squadron, Now, Es is

The N.G.I steamer Bormula lett Singapore Some Peking relics and curios, wage sold at should once be firmly established. Emilio not drown any fees for general management. well known, this Squadron has partly been Mr. J. C. Stevens's sale in London on the 25th Aguinaldo was to have been the emperor or king. If there are any questions, I shall be glad to for this port on the 30th inst, and may be

answer them. weakened in order to strengthen the British it. Among the more important from Peking under the title of Emilio L and the ex-secretary

There being no questions, the CHALEMINxpected here on or about the 6th prox. fleet on the China Station. Bussia threatens was a Chinese Imperial seal, in zilver, weighing of state of the republic was to have been the

presented be adopted.

The silk ex the C.M. steamer Hyeon is due to still further to augment ber feet in these about 14lb., said to be about 237 years old-70 first Duke of the empire. This same embryo proposed that the report and accounts as New York on the 10th inst.

Mr. LAM CHUN PAK seconded the proposi- reach New York on 8th prox. waters, in which case the Navy League guineas. It was reported to be the seal of the Duke, Pedro Paterne, is said to have been the

We should have instigator and moving spirit in this ambitions tion, and it was carried nem, con. and its supporters naturally will look Chinos Board of Rites.

before the meeting. for a corresponding increase in the British thought that such relic ought most sehane, only General Luna, the bravest and The CHAIRMAN That is all the business naval strength in the Far East. But the decide to be returned to the Chinese Go. most honest of Filipino patriots, held aloof and -League tells us that now is the time to send rernment. In this connection we may note rejected all offers, saying he fought for the

Certain enlightened Philadelphia clergymen reinforcements to the Mediterranes. The some remarks in a home paper, wherein F. Gliberly of the people, not for politicians. This

Ting-fang, the Chinese Minister, to deliver an problem of how to strengthen both these says I hope that I am not hyper is presumed to have been a moving factor in protested against an invitation sent to Wu sensitive in experiensing a shock on reading in his assassination, ordered by Aguinaldo.ration in Philadelphia on the 4th July (Indo squadrons, while at the same time maintain the advertisement columns on the front page of Aguinaldo is said to have been embarrassed petronas Day). They asserted that as the ing the strongth of the Channel and other the Times newspaper, à caution against dis when questioned on the subject, and while he representative of a nation whose religion is fleets, is not capable of immediate solution.posing of Chinese war loot without first having did not acknowledge the truth of the story opposed to Christianity, and whoso Government is the reverse of the Government of the United Moreover, it is plain that the strain thrown it valued by an export. Is this, then, the neither did be deny it, hat seemed surprised States. It was absurd to ask him to voice the upon our resoured by sitting ourselves at manner of our vivilizing and reforming the that the secret was out. This is the New sentiments of the American nation on such an

American's version of the affair.

occasion. The protest was unavailing. onco to meet even a two power combination disciples of Confucins ?

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estate manager, which you have no doubt read. and nothing, I regret to say, of a reassuring or The C.M. steamer Yangise, from Glasgow

and Liverpool, loft Bingapore for this port on the 30th inst., and may be expected hers on or about the 5th prox.

The silk ur the CM. steamer Chingwo reached

DRUNK AND DISORDERLY:

Wm. Taylor failed to appear to answer the share of being drunk and incapable, and so forfeited his bail of St.

Henry Morgan aimsed Mr. Adolph Framson, proprietor of the Land We Liye In," salmon, and rated a distarbanes. He was fined $3 or sight days hord jabone." -

DEMANDING MORE THAN LEGAL VARE

John Barrington, overseer P.WD..pross- rated a riokahs coolls for demanding more than

his legal fare, and get him fined 33 or ten days,

BEFORE ME: KEMP.

MAKING A BAIE HAUL, Chang Yung Kwai and two others wam charged with theft of Bfteen articles of clothing, three pair gold earrings, three small oraniants, and 862 in money, a total haul of 355, JDE NOB Ut, o married woman of No. 1 Balitby Avenue, Kowloon

om Kain cook, and Chan U First and second

The telegraphone, recently invented by Herr Poulsen, of Tientsin, is receiving the attention in Europe that the importance of the invention deserves. Spoken words are transmitted by this as representing the phonograph applied to instrument, which in one sense may be described telegraphic wants. Messages are spoken by the instrument, are recorded, and are duly with unlawfully reproduced, while such records are capable of of transportation. being preserved indefinitely. Successful trials were sentenced to are said to have been made in America, messages each. On the sharge being sent from New York to Busten orer was dismlased. ordinary telephone wires, and the telegraph948 Betances to run Being used sa s receiver at one end of thornfrex forum

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six months (both

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