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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, 1901
While the British surveying ship Rambler is undergoing a refit, har crew will be transferred to the gunbeat Tweed,
We hold over a letter signed Distracted" till to-morrow's issue.
According to the Manila Times of the 27th The British gurbate Pigmy and Frabrand uit, Mrs. William McKinley, wife of the Pre- arrived from Cauton on the 4th and 5th inst.sident of the United States, has just discovered. that the lands left to her and her sister in the
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Indo-Chinese journals announce that M. Champoudry, former president of the Paris Manicial Council, has heen appointed to super vize finances at Lang-biang.
Mr. George Lammert, who left for Yokohama by the Preussen on Wednesday, has gone to meet his wife, now on her way out to Hongkong
via America Mr. and Mrs Lammert will reach Hongkong in about a month's time.
State of Nevada by their father are exifsmoly rich in gold ore. Mining experts say that she is now a "millionairress."
The Pioneer hears from home, that orders for the partial demobilisation of the Army in South Africa will probably issue early in October, bat the programine is absolutely dependent on the progress made within the next six weeks in dispersing the remaining Boer commandos.
The latest news from Tibat vía Intian sources, is that there is much internal trouble in A special session of His Majesty's Justices Lhasss. One popular rumour is that the Dalai of the Peace was held yesterday, at 2:30 p.m., in
Lama is to cease to have any concern with the the Justice's Room at the Magistracy, id contemperat Government and attend only in per- sider an application from William Goulbourne
son or by proxy to religious watters. In that for the transfer of his publicau's licence to sell and retail, intoxicating liquors on the premises case the present chief lay minister would assume situate at No. 184, Queen's Road Central, under the sign of the Globe Hotel." After a short consultation, the application was granted.
and practically become supreme ruler of the vivil and military administrative functions country. The old jealousy of Chinese influence reems to be reviving, though there is but little
♪ national spirit among the Tibetans.
The Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G., Captain
A report issued at Simla on the est ult, by OUR FACTORIES are the LARGEST Superintendent of Folire, wont home on leave and BEST EQUIPPED in the FARby the frerman mail steamer Prinzess Irene the Public Works Department states that the yesterday. During his absence. Mr. F. J. BAST. The latest type of Machinery is Badelay, Deputy Superintendent, will undertake bighly successful results which have followed the Captain Superintendent's duties, while the introduction of wheat cultivation in the ing districts and the port of Rangoon in order employed, and every detail of the Manu Chief Inspector Mackin will take over Mr. Sonhern Shan States rendered railway com- Badeley's functions. Inspector Komp will bunication necessary between the wheat-grow. Acting Chief Inspector during the temporary to increase the prosperity of these Stator. facture and the general arrangements are
Surveys have, therefore, been sanctioned for a carried out upon strictly scientific principles, rearrangement of posts.
proposed light line about 106 railes in length from Thazi Junction on the Barma Railways to Taunggyi, and the results are awaited.
The Russian plan of connecting the Baltic very and Arctic Oceans by canal is natural one, innemuch as there is no doubt that in former days there existed a waterway connec. tion between the two oceans. Considering the distanse to be compassed, the canal in question, says Enginnering, will probably offer but fow difficulties, nor will the cost be out of proportion, Apart from the commercial importance, a canal between the Baltic and the Arctic Dean will
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"The Foochow Echo of the 31st ult, says The C. S. Cruiser Wilmington, Captain Prime commanding, arrived at Pagoda Anchorage from Amoy on Friday morning. As their steam. launch, containing five officers and several seamen was coming from fua Anchorage to the city, they had just passed the houd of Green islund, when an explosion «i ita boiler occurred. The entire top of the boiler was blown high into the air, but strange to say not a praen on board was seriously hurt, save a few scratches and suilet summer snits no injuries sera sustained. The launch was rendered useless for the time
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PROM OUR CORKESTOXDENTS.] THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
LONDON, 4th September, 7.25 p.m. RECEPTION OF PRINCE CHUN'S MISSION.
HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD.
THE COMBATING OF TER PLAQUE. The following letter of thanks was read from
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held Gorernment relative to the manner in which yesterday aftersen in the Board Room, Dr. Sanitary duties have been performed during the
Colonial Secretary & Ofibo J. M. Atkinson (Principal Civil Medical recent epidemic of plague
At August, 1901 Offcer), on his appointment as President occupied the obair, and there were present the Hon. W. Chatham (Acting Director of Publis Works, Dr. Clark (Medical Officer of Health), Mr. Lau Che Pak, and Mr. G. A. Woodcock (Becretary).
PRESIDENT DE. ATKINSON'S APPOINTMENT AS
OF THE BOARD.
POINTMENT AN DER
Sir, I am directed to request you to convey
to the members of the Sanitary Board and to the staff of the Sanitary Department the thanks of the Corarmar for the excellent manner
in which they have decharged their duties dwing the recent epidemie of plaguo.
I have the honour to be. Sir
Your obedient, servant,
A letter from the Colonial Secretary was la on the table intimating that H.E. the Governor had appointed Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical Officer, to be President of the Board, with effect from the 24th alt; ice the Hon. W. Chatham, Acting Director of Pablie. Works, resigued.
The Kaiser has received Prine? Chun in the New Palace at Potsdam in presence of
Addressing the meeting, the PRESIDENT the German Princos, court dignitaries,
would earnestly ask for your hearty co-oper Ministers and others, including the garrison Gentleman, before resuming my seat I commanders. Prince Chua presented the tion. The position of the President, especially it not that I am strongly of the opinion that the Principal Civil Medical Officer should be letter of apology from the Emperor of China. at this time, is not one to be envied, and wore undertaking the heavy responsibilities of this Previously the Prince deposited wreaths on
The Colony has for the sixth year been the sarcophagus of the Emperor and Em.the President I would personally hesitate before afflicted with one of the direst diseases which can attack a cammanity, and upon our defibern tions and actions depends to a great extent its future sanitary well-being. We have to face press Frederick.
the almost sortain probability of another out
GENERAL NEWS.
J. H. STEWART-LOUKRANT, Colonial Secretary.
Sanitary Board. The PRESIDENT,
MR. OSBORNE ON HIS HOLIDAY. A letter was read from Mr. E. Osborne, in-
this Colony for three months.
Ar. Ozborne left on Wednesday, 25th ult., I forming the Board that he will be absent from
Japan.
LEPORT ON BUBONIC PLAGUE. A report by the Medical Offer of Health on
3th, 1901, was laid on the tabl
The PRESIDENT This report was considered at the last confidential meetings of the babonis plague for the half year ending June
Board, and amended. The port de now presented is this amended report. I move that it be adopted and forwarded to the Hou Colonial Secretary for the information of HE.
LONDON, 4th September, 7.25 p.m. break in the coming year, and it behores us to the Governor roonded, and the motion
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leave no stone unturno iu preparing for this eventuality. In looking back upon this year's experience it will be seen that the outrosk 29 lasted some three-and-a-half months, and it was
LONDON, 3rd September. EX-GOVERNOR OF JOHANNESBERG ARRESTED IN LONDON.
Mr. Krause, or-Governor of Johannesberg, residing in England, has, four months after swearing allegiance to the British flag, been arrested in London, ou a charge of supplying information to the anomy. PRINCE CHUN'S MISSION-KOWTOW
ABANDONED.
not until the mean maximum daily temperature exceeded 82 Fahr, that the epidemie began to decine. The number of Europeans attacked was not much greater than in 1898, the exact figures being:-
Europeus Deaths Mortality,
1898 1901
attacked.
28 30
42.3 11.
33.6.
duties.
Mr. CHATHAM The PRESIDENT-With reference to this was agreed to, report, I move that the special thanks of the Board be conveyed to Inspector Reidie for the excellent services rendered by him during the recent outbreak of plague. I might mention that when at home an leave he took the opportunity of inspecting all rocent im- provements in England with Eaterence to tha disinfection of infected promises, more conscially during the epidemic in Glasgow. I move that the special thanks of the Board be the recent ontbreak GE ovident, most of them being on the Queen's leat services during The cases that did occur were more self-contoyed to Inspector Raidle for his excol- following officers-Inspectors Rogers, C. V. Road level. The first cases, three in number, plague, and that the Board also thank the In which they have Robertson-for the way conrred at Watson's Dispensary The Bratt, Fincher, Knight, and Police Inepostor
performed their evidently infected the house in which he was a biplayes of the Naval Yard; he
Mr. CHATHAM I have müch pleasure in was residing as three subsequent Europeans were attacked in this house. The day sub- sequent. to this employee being attacked, sending the proposal, and in doing so I just another European employes of the Naval Yard web to say that if the Governinent could see was reported to be suffering from the its way to allow of soms more substantial ro disease, and in the buildings in which he cognition than the mere tendering of thanks by
The proposal was carried ananimously.
ERECTION OF URINALE APPROVED. rosiled four subsequent European cases of the Board. I shall be very pisssed to support plague occurred. Then there was an E. anything of that nature.
Wanchi. Connaught House was next attack ropean employee in a bicycle shop in D'Aguilar od, and later on cases occurred in Beaconsfield Arcade, necessitating the closing of these houses. Now is the time for us to unite in our being this, the remetest but by no mean at the attempt of the Emperor to revive the endeavour to further the future sanitary well- By, pursuant to notice, moved
the loss important of His Majestys's dominions. Plague evidently now endemis in Southern China. All scientists urs agreed that it is a filth diso, fostered by destitution, overcrowd ing, and lack of ventilation. its specific canas being a bacillus which probably lives in the soil) On the south side of a cross street to the can be communicated to lower animals by food-yasds to the west of Kowloon Inland Lot No. At the corner of Fourth Street and Ken- and attacks lower animals. The fact that it west of the Kowloon City Road and about 100 ing them on the tissues, etc. of plague patients 634-Hifly seats and on cultures of the specific bacillus suggests that it may be transmitted to man through nedy Street, Taumati to the south of Fourth food and drink. The measures to be taken to Street and to the east of Kennedy Stres
The President by a rational quarantine to attempt to stop
The German Emperor has waived his demand that the Chinese Mission boutor before him, and also that the Mission pass in proosasion through the streets of Berlin. His Majesty has con conted to require Prince Chun alone at Potsdam,
ting and later in the day was towed lack to have an immense strategical value,' as it wil accompanied only by an interpreter. The Strect, and shortly afterwards 6 publice at The Government has approved the erection
German officials and the public are surprised Mission has accordingly left Basie in a special
obsolete kowtow.
the vessel at Pagoda. The explosion was heard
independent moans of exit in case of complies-imperial saloon train.. at Ewo and other places in the settlement and apply the Russian Flost in the Baltic with an persons who happened to be looking in the diretious with the West Earopean Powers. etion of launch my the boiler bead went higher than the top of the masts of a junk near by. The cause of the resident has not been deter med. From Kuliang we learn that several missionaries and their families are returning A. S. WATSON & CO. | from the hill, as their summer vacation is now drawing to a close, The weather there is ro- ported to have been perfect this week with an agreable temperature of 70 degrees each morn- ing and evening, and 75 midday.
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A correspondent robtos in the Courrier (as d'Haiphong an amusing story, us he calls it, about Goners! Lorne Campbell, at Tientsin. He says that a French petty offer, in a state of intoxication, was passing General Campbell's house at night, when he was seized with the idea of paving bins a visit. The official on watch at the konse-door tried to prevent him, but the Frenchman was too strong and broke
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As we expressed the hope in our issue of Wednesday, the difficulty about Prince
in. Then appeared on the scene the General himself, very scantily clad, but whip-in hand, With whip and foot he assisted the French petty fleer cat of the house. At this moment a French patrol passed, to whom their country An appealed loudly. Seeing a man in light attire, armed with a whip, they attempted to arrest him, but General Campbell with the Englishman's innate love of boxing" foll upon the patrol vigorously. They would, however, have treated him rooghly, when they suddenly discovered who he was. Noxt day General Campbell sant in at indignant complaint to General Goyren, who cordially agreed with him about the drunken petty officer, but pointed out that his attitude toward the French patrol was hardly in keeping with his high rank. We wonder what amount of trath thers is in this little tale.
Losbon, 3rd September. KRAUSE CHARGED WITH HIGH TREASON.
Tho Sitlurday Review comments severely on the action of the Daily Mail in publishing certain official information which it had no right to reveal, and says:--We hope that Mr. Bredrick will shortly be able to resume his efforts to put down the too common journalistic Krause, the ex-Governor of Johannesberg, practice of obtaining offiois! rows quocunque arrested in London, has been charged with bigh modo. The defence of the Daily Mail is that treason against the British Transvaal Govern. the information in question was obtained fromment, and remanded for a week, bail being a "regular correspondeat." But that is exactly refused. the excuse that was put forward by the same organ for the publication of the fictitious mas- sacre at Peking, perhaps the mont disgraceful incident in the history of British journalism. It is of course no excuse that the delinquent is an old offender.
If it is true, says a home paper, that the next Australian cricket team visiting England will refuse to play Yorkshire, as a mark of dis- pleasure at the refusal of the champion county to sond over Rhodes and Hirst with MacLaren's team for Australia, the criekot public can afford to regard the situation with equanimity Were MacLaren's combination representative of England the first signs of indignation would be in England, Bat there ars. stances of this proposed trip which give it a
"official" status, and the team is nothing more
Yo
or less than "an England team," a description easily distinguishable from the England eleven." The absence of a fixture with York. thire is hardly reconcilable with the keen eye business which usually marks the Australian a boycott, the Australians may find themselves visitors, and if it comes to a matter of applying in a glass house.
PRINCE CHUN AT POTSDAM. Prince Chan has arrived at Potsdam.
VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB AQUATIC SPORTS.
FIRST DAY.
of two aritals, one near the Canton and Macao Steamboat Wharf and one near the old Nam Pak Hong Pler
Dr
ADDITIONAL LATRINEE.
That the Board recommend the Govern• ment to erect a public latrine-
(a) On the south side of a lang between Inland Lot No, 352 and the compound of Ne.
Police Station forty seate
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prevent its introduction next year will be fifty seats cereuntal It would be ast
the introduction of fresh cases from infested wall to have a plan showing the proposed sites Dr. CRANE There vites have been select ports or districts.
It is perfectly impossible by quarantine slowed by myself, in consultation with the Director of Public Works, and it requires a however rigidly enforced, to absolutely protect
thy this Calons, situated as it is upon the borders formal resolution by the Board before noties
latrines can be built, que of a large district where plagus is endemic and can be inserted in the Gazette and before. would mean
(4.) A quarantine station capable of provid ing accommodation for 80,000 people would be required, as I am credibly informed that 3,000 or 4,000 Chinage on an average entor the Colony daily
was agreed to,
The annual aquatic sports of the Victorin every year becomes epidemia. See what this The PEESIDENT seconded the motion, which Recreation Club opened at Kowloon yesterday in pleasant, if somewhat cloudy, weather, At the commencement there was not a large concourse of spectators, but after business hours on the Island a big audience watched the various events with mach interest. Some very good struggles were seen, especially in the Four. Lengths Race for the Army, Navy and Police. Altogether the day's sport was meet excollent, The following were the results:
1. 4.30 p.m.-HALF-MILE CHAMPIONSHIP oF THE COLONY. Open to all-comers. 1st
prize presented. prize presented by Hon. J. J. Ball-Irving. 2nd
1. A. A. Alves 2. N. H. Alvas
3. J. M. Roza Pereira From the start the Alves family took a good lead. Bounding the mark-bost, the relative positions were hard to judge, and the tide running strongly made the aspect of the race woll, followed by his brother N. H., while A. E. S. Alver was passed by Roza Pereira. The winners finished in the above order, the rest being nowhere. Nine entered of the 14 com potitors on the card.
A petition from Chinese at Stanley was Jaitl
STANLEY AND TER SANITARE LAWS on the table. the petitioners in effect, ask that certain sanitary Laws may not be applied to this bay, so that the inhabitants may live in niceulated amongst the The petition was members of the Board, and the following The law hond minutes were apponied Laent-Col Hughes be unforced on all alike."
Mr. Lau Cha Pak"I would leave thes
(b) A military corden would be required on (e) A police cordon would have to be main tained all round our extensive const-line. the northern limit of our frontier, and
Singapore, it may be by means of a rigidly en to keep the disease out of her borders. I think, forced quarantine of inspection, has been able however, that it will probably be found, whon understood, she enjoys her immunity more from the natural history of the bacillus is thoroughly poor people alone, if no plagus casos have ever meteorological caused
It is to principles of general sanitation that we must look for our safeguard, combined the following procedure:--
(a) The speely discovery and isolation of a date every fresh case
(b) The thorough disinfection of infected houses, combined with the temporary erasustion or better still the destruction of infected houses or even neighbourhoods,
CHUN's mission of apology to Germany for scribes the accident to H. M. destroyer Viper African casualties, as given in late Indian deceptive. Coming in, A. A. Ályes, was going bedding. |
1st
2. 5.00 pm-Two LENGTHS (HANDICAP),
of
sge. Open to competitors over 35 years and 2nd prize presented,
1. A. M. Rosa Pareiza ("Go"). 2. M. McIver (owes 37 Lec.) -Won early; 3 entered.
3.5.15 p.m.-PLUNGING.-TWO prizes.
1. A. Humphreys 2. A. Loureiro
(e) The disinfection of infected clothes and I would also advocate, as I did in the 1898 epidemic-
(d.) The cremation of dead plague bodies
surreptitiously deposited in the streets Some
ak
occurred amongst them.”
Mr. Fog Wa Chuen If the bre-laws are to be euforood, I would suggest that the Government stord these poor people some help."
Mr. Osborne Whatever alterations can be done without any expense to tham, make thesedo. But do not enforce the laws other wise, except as regards, cleaning and line- Dr Clark - Dr. Feness and I visited washing, which should be rigidly enforced." Stanley on the Sith inst, and I have instructed the inspector in what directions he can once the Public Health Ordinates, without nague? hardship
The President-The MOE might call for a report from the sanitary inspector specify the Assistant M.O.I might visit Stapler and inform the Board ing what is required to be done. - Either he or
Hr. MayThe should be entorsed with corta discretion There is no resson why unbless and cookclofts alonid noti be removed and ventilation improved as far a possible, and a good deal will be found posible without inflicting hardship,
Moderation ould be ob
radicat measure such as this must be enforced, this in my opinion is the main cause of our dificulty in grappling with this dicesso,
(c.). All vermin which have been proved to spread the disease must be killed,
Those measures involve the expenditure of money, but I feel sore the community will not
outlay this respect,
in grudge any reasonable
The public health of the Colony is paramount and if we cannot by this procedure I have served in described quash this disease, it will be ATS Fernd
inbabitants of Ste necesary to seriously consider the advisability loo of the following setion:-
4. 5.30 pm-FouR LENGTH'S HANDICAP. Two prizes presented.. First and second in sachfter a few months of immunity, fresh cases
hest to swim in the final.
First Heat.
Decur.
To destroy and burn every bouso in which,
might leavd
fost of
The following is a list of the recent South The Times Portemouth correspondent des. thus-The Viper was on Saturday afternoon telegrams:-5th August, wounded slightly, Lieutenant Moore, 4th Royal Fusiliers-6th the murder by Chinese last year of Baron (3rd ult.) employed in scouting duty, and was VON KETTELER has been satisfactorily going at a rate of 22 knots ben a fog fell and Angust, killed, Captain Hunt, Bashveldt Car- settled. The Kaiser gave up bis demand lasted from 4 to 6.30 o'clock. The speed of the bineers-7th August, killed, Captain Francia, vessel was then reduced to 16 or 17 kaota, and Stainascker's Horse-9th August, wounded for the "humiliating kowlow" from Prince about 5.30, when the fog assumed its greatest slightly, Captain Parcell, Cape Mounted Rifies; Cher's staff and also for a procession of density, the Viper jumped a ledge of rock on severely, Captain Nesbitt, Nesbitt's Horse; the Mission through the streets of Berlin. Barhow Island. In doing so, the bottom of the dangerously, and since dead, Lient. Theobald, Prince Caus's reception was devoid; it forepart of the vessel was torn out and the bows 9th Lancers,-10th August, wounded cororely, went under water, while the rock held the vessel Lieutenant. Dillon, let Worcesters; died of his would seem, of the accompaniment of the amidships and sent the stern high out of water. injuries; Lieutenant Cole, Rand Rifles; woun- trical accessories, though it may be gathered The order to abandon the ship was at onceded dangerously, Captain Bethelmen; lightly, that a large assemblage witnessed the de- given, and the boats were lowered. During this Lieutenant Duff, both of French's Scouts 11th livery by the Chinese Prince of his brother's operation a hole was torn in the bows of one of August, injured from a fall from his horse the boats, but so methodically was the order to Captain Saunders, South African Constabulary letter. This is a satisfactory termination of abandon ship carried out that the boat was 14th August, killed, Lieutenant Till, 6th inadent. There has been considerable detained on deck until the hole had been patched. Dragoon Guards--Capt Finlay 2nd Bedfords, surprise expressed in Germany, we are told. Each boat carried a tin of biscuits and two jars continues to improve.
of water, and the two kittens, the pets of the
According to a New York telegram to the at the Kaiser's attempt to insist upon the crew, were also saved, but no effort was made by
ME. WOODCOCK APPOINTED SECRETARY, Yutow. His Imperial German Majesty, the men to save thoir effects, and bluejackets Express, Mr. Francis Wayland Glen, who has
-5, 5.45pm-FOUR LANGTUS (Army, Navy
The appointment of Mr. G. A. Woodcock, however, has á predilection for pomp, which and sailors alike put off in the boats in their been for thirteen years a member of the Canadian
that the tinte Ordinawo 13 of 190 would certainly have been gratified by working rig. As they left the Viper the tide Parliament, and whe latterly has gone to Now
1. Bergt Major A. J. Wiseman, E.A.M.C. Acting Secretary of the Board, to the office of
Secretary, was intimanted. what he at first asked from the Chinese took them in the direction of Alderney, but York as an agitator in favour of the union of and Police). Non-Members. Two prizes.
2. Pte. W. Roberts, Inntil they could speak a French maok it was the United States and Canada, has soented a
Ordinace, which provides There being tan competitors, two heats were GOVERNMENT AND SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS but they do not comply with Section
COMMITTER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. UNA Mission. Wisely be has consented to forego uncertain in which direction they were pulling, plot against the United States. In a circular
Bwum, the four leaders competing in the final,
The attention of the nur wie called to this the extreme signs of humiliation, which When the Viper struck she continued to refettar ho says that the Orangemen Imperialists,
tary Improvements Committen, in their further there can have been little or no chance of minnte guns until she was abandoned, and from with Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Strathcons, Mr. after the conclusion of the next event. The In reply to the recommendation of the Bani Hous
back alleys at the rear of Chinese houses should stod der that the plans of the houses were his obtaining, save by force. After all, the Alderney Harbour several destroyers and J. P. Morgan, and others, are engaged in a
close together. Mission has travelled half round the world, torpedo-boats were despatched, but when the great conspiracy to destroy the United States race was very fine one, all four men being report dated 16th July, 1901, that continous hot, and
6. 6pm-Two LENGTHS (HANDICAP) be insisted upon, the Government has advised appro and a member of the Chinese Imperial ship was abandoned the sound which guided Republic and make it a proservo of Britain.
awaited of the asnitary expert who, it was hoped, the passing of Ordinatos 18
the Bill had been renda frit time would be sent out from England, In the fly
In the family has performed an act onprecedented them cessed and they had to circle in order to He undertakes to prove that England gent pritos presented. First in osch hent to swim that before any stops are taken the report be and by the Media Onor of
Met Fint Hest. in the History of the Empire, which in itself pick up what might come their way. Happily large fund for the election of Mr
LN. H. Alvo (ones 12 )
the proposed; Second Host is a sufficient shock to conservative Oriental half-an-hour after the crew had left the Fiper on condition that the modes siendi in "Alaska queceptabilities. Prince Unus will now be the fog lifted, and the crew and resoners were should continue and Great Britain be allowed within sight of each other. Before they left to buy supplies in the United States during the at liberty to receive the full courtesies due they learned from a pilot that the vessel was Boor war. He further aerts that the don
McKinley
to his stulion, and his tour, it is to be steadily breaking in halver...”. The Viper was spirstons are connected with the sumasination trusted, will not be without a strong effect the only ship in the British Navy fitted with of Presidents:
ncoln and Garfield and the
on him personally tor without benefit to the Parson's turbinon. Theo enabled her to reach attempt on Mr. Beward, Mr. Glen is not taken
seriously, which is not strange. the great speed of 34 knote, future progress of China.
1. F. D. Bain (owos-3 sso.) 2. N. H. Alves (owes 18 sec).
A popular and well deserved victory. Alves made a gallant attempt to reduce the visitor's start.
1. A. Lammert (orea il sec.).
1.A.E. 6. Alves (owes 15 sec )
Fourth Heat 10.18. Alves (awes 10 890.) The Sporte conflans to day st 4.30 p.m
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2. To destroy by baching all infected clothes and bedding, and
& Cremate all bodies which have died from this disesse.
Make posal was agreed tor
These are the adical measures adopted with ecess by Jain at Osaks two years ago and again this year at Honolulu.
The reply was laid on the table.
HONGKONG FREE TROM PLAGOS
** On the 20th ult, H., E. Causal i Fooch
If there was, RIVADE telegraphed saking nisgde in this Colony. Two days Istatic re was sent to the effect that habonic plagas longer exists in Hongkong-
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Correspondence relative
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The boases whiou Are molys
tun, were it appears in ecursă
Dr. Glazk
The plans were approved,
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