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THE HONGKONG DAILY ERESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1901

Bangkok papers announce that Admiral de

Bichelieu is down with fever,. It seems that a number of the Blamosa Navy are also ill, all apparently with jungle fever.

Governor Nish, of Spockow, proposes to dismiss one-fifth of the troops attached to the six regiments now forming the garrison of that city, and to introdues foreign drill among

the remainder.

The Toyo Kison Kaisha has decided to open a steamship service from Japan to Manila. The manager of the Head Office has been in Manila investigating matters necessary for the

inauguration of the line.

foreigners in various parts of the Chinese Empire. We must do the missionaries of the religions Lodies concerned in preaching Christianity in China the justice to say that wust of them do not deny the interference, & CO. to a certain extent, but naturally enough they claim to be merely protecting their proselytes from injustice. A tendency may be observed, however, in the teachers of one seet to admit that those of another are not particular in Investigating the merits of their couverts' cases before taking them up and putting pressure on the native officials. Naturally, therefore, in an English colony we find the Roman Catholics admitted to be the real offenders. The evidence procurable WE BEG TO NOTIFY THE ARRIVAL in the matter certainly seems to show that they are the most aggressive, and of course their priests make use of the quasi-official reuk which was "granted" to them by the

The Universal Gazette's correspondent, writing Chinese Government. But the whole point from Tsingkiangpo, says: Aftor the foreign of the question is this: The missionary-drilled troops had arrived thero from Kingyin apart from his religions teaching and, if een route for the North, they received an order is duly qualified, his medical practice, is from the Governor of Shantung hastaning them sailing under false colours when he acts in to proceed at once; consequently these troops COMPRISING SELECTIONS OF THE the way, referred to by Viceroy Liu Kuxo- started on their journey, in on October 15th.

OF OUR NEW SEASON'S

CONFECTIONERY

PUREST AND BEST DESCRIPTION,

T. All the Powers interested in China have representatives whose duty it is to look after things temporal-connected with their national; and as far as the converts of a British missionary, let us say, have FROM THE SIMPLEST QUALITY TO way claim at all on British protection, that claim is the care of the British Consul in the neighbourhood. The missionary is not THAT OF THE FINEST AND MOST in China to take an active part in temporal affairs, and where he does so he steps be- yond his province inte one for which he is IM-as a rute dairably illqualified. We quite roguise the force of the argument that a missionary has feelings, that he cannot look FROM THE LEADING on calmly while his converts are persocuted. and that even common bramanity forces him to take some steps to prevent injustice. PARISIAN This ispita true, but it does not point to

RECHERCHE

PORTED

CHARACTER,

LONDON AND

MANUFACTURERS.

The British torpedo boat Whiting arrived from Shanghai yesterday. H.SS. Alacrity and Aurora arrived from Nagasaki and Woosung respectively, and the transport Sumatra from Shanghai. H.M.S. Inis left for home, and the transport Muttra for Calcatta.

It is commonly balioved, says a Vladivostock, correspondent, that in the South Ussurin dis- triet wild beasts, such as tigers and panthers, have all been exterminated, but a recent incidant The curres- shows that such is not the case. peadout thou goes on to describe how two Russian posants is the neighbourhood dis- lodged a large panther from a tree, thinking it to be a macroon, and being in consequence bully manled. They managed, however, to kill the

beast. Other residents in the district assert

that they had seen another panther during the past few days, while it is stated that a tiger had also been seen in the neighbourhood of Grode kovo Station:

It is proposed to start a new stud-form for Į On the 21st inst, during thò big gün exercises pony-breeding in Burma. By this it is hoped on board HMS. Glery, now in Nagasaki to improve enormously the quality of the re-harbour, a young ordinary seaman was killed. mounts for the Military Folice,,

The remains were interred in Urakami Ceme tary on the next afternoon with fall naval honours.

The principal race on the first day of the Singapore Races, the 22nd ult., was the Automn Handicap of $1,001), which was carried off by Mr. Payno's Sir Lancelot (9st. 2b), Mr. Martin's Boba (Est. b.) and Mr. Choah Tek Thyo's Redclife (781 lb) being recond and third,

The charges brought against Commandant Lotter, who was executed last month, were sight in number, including sedition, mander of murder of troopers in action on three osuasions, blowing up railways, and sjumboking British subjects and Europeans. The accused pleaded guilty to the last charge only. He claimed to be a Fres Stater, but adduced no evidence in

coloured and azermed seants in two occasiona,

support of this.

A ricken strike in Singapore has collapsed owing to the attitude of Sir Frank Swettenham, and on the 23rdult, the men began to come back to work. Two towkaya wore arrested and threatened with instant deportation, while Sikhs with loaded rifles were posted at the street corners. The Straits Times says:-Sir Frank Swetter- ham is to bo congratulated, and the people of the Straits Settlements are to bo congratulated

The Hon. Colonel Sir George Moore, Presi dout of the Madras Municipality, has filed a complaint in the Chief Presidency Magis trate's Court against the editor and the publisher of the Madras Mail for defamation in connection with a letter en cholera in Madras, which appeared in its issue of the 17th August.

TELEGRAMS.,

**DAILY FRESS” SERVICE,

[FROM OUL CORRESPONDENTS.]

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

LONDON, 30th October, 9.85 p.m.

IMPERIAL MOVEMENTS.

A Laffan's Agency tolegrum says that the

The Committee appointed by Government have reported an electric lighting and trem-Chinese Emperor has arrived at Honanfy. ways in Bangeon, recommending the prital Prince Ching's family has left Peking, and tion of tenders for the supply and erection of electric power light installation, and electric expected to settle at Waifungfu. tramways on a concession of 21 years; also toaders for lighting the public streets, Gövera- ment offices, and Port Trust properties.

REUTER'S. SERVICE.

LONDON, 9th October.

COMMERCIAL DEPRESSION IN

GERMANY: The commercial and industrial depression

It is understood that Mr. A. C. MacLaren hos colinquished the post of assistant secretary and captain to the Lancashire County Cricket Club. It will probably occasioni some surprise when it is learnt that Dr. Russell Bancraft, hon. secretary of the Hampshire County in Germany is steadily deepening. Factorion Cricket Club, has informed the home Presslarge ironworks in Saxony are closing. The aro restricting production everywhere, and on the result. Though only a month gazetted that Mr. MacLaren will play for Hampshire Bourse was further depressed yesterday.

Governor, Sir Frank found himself vis-a-vis with as unpleasant a tangle as has confronted any Executive since this island first know British rule. He wavelled the tangle squashed it-in two days. There bus bow no The prestige of the trouble, nobody burt.

The Chinese have Crown has been exalted. added a little to their infinite store of know.

ledge.

Tho Siamese, Lukon trip to Europe was an unfortunate speculation, and has found its way tuto court at Banglick. Judgment was given

in the Civil Court on the 16th ult. in an action

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next season.

LONDON, 29th October,

FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFRICA. The Boers under Commandants Delarey and

Last month a Chinoman committed suicide in Canning Dock, Liverpool. Before jumping into the water he tied thres heavy iron kare round his waist. Ho had, the police were Kemp attacked Major Von Donop's column of informed, been in business in Americe and Lord Methuen's force at the Marico River, Australia, and in the latter country married Western Transvaal. Sovore fighting ensued, woman who recently 15ft Liverpool for the enemy leaving forty dead on the field, Australia in order to prove her title to a including Commandant Oosterhuysen. Tho fortune of £20,000 left, by a relative.

British casualties were two officers and twenty- seven men killed, five officers and fifty men wounded. The whole of the British troops engaged behaved with the greatest gallantry,

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EXECUTION OF OZOLGOSZ. Colgos, the assassin of the late President MeKinlay, has been electrocated.

PRINCE CHUN'S VISIT TO HONGKONG.

His Imperial Highness Prince Chun left Hongkong yesterday on board the German meil steamer Bayern for the North. The Princo

The theft of Lord Anglessy's £40,000 worth of jewellery, used in his personal adornment alone, has brought out much talk in what is brought by the trustee of one of the members called "ultra-fashionable" society regarding A Tokyo telegram of the 23rd ult. says of the troupe against the company that finanood men who wear anssen jewels. Investigations The negotiations about the Honolula quaranthe venture. The chain was one for wages, and

among the West End jewellers disclose the fact Line affair which have been going on between was brought as n test case; it may be taken that that there is an extensive trade in ourios and the American Government and Mr. Takahire, the judgment determines the claim of all the costly articles worn beneath the ordinary deth- the necessity of the direct interference of a

Japanose Minister to Washington, were girls in the troupe. The case excited greating, spah as snakes around waists, necks, and professedly religious teacher in extraneous formally concluded a short time ago. The intest, and it was said that if the laken could legs, bangles, chains and amulets of various affairs. The Vieeroy of the Linng Kiang Japanese Minister requested the American always attract such an andienos it would be an

singular designs. Beside this extraordinary without a doubt indicates the proper course Government (1) to reprimand the quarantine immense success. The claim was for 8 ticals a in making that the missionary should refer officers concerned in the affair; (2) to issue day during the whole time of absence, 367 days. To the fashion among men of wearing jewellery is increasing snormously each year, to his Consul, giving a statement of the strict instructions to the officers with a view to Judgment was for 3 ticals a day for 367 days many using two pairs of links in each cuff and question in dispute, the Consul to commu-preventing the recurrenes of such an incident; less the sum of three catties which each member

is is recalled in this connection that King A. S. WATSON & CO. aicate with the Chinose officials if satisfied (6) it in the future it should be necessary to of the troupe rosived befors starting. It is wolled buttons with evening waistcoats. It

The third examine lady passengers, lady officials shall be nuderstood that the defendants will appool. ae to the merits of the case.

Edward occasionally wears a bangle on his employed; (4) the American Government to cluse, that no notice is to be taken ond o formal apology to the Japanese Govern- According to. Straite, papers, there is to wrist, that the late Duke of Baxe-Coburg and of direct applications on the part of mont for the affair. The American Government be a considerable shuffling of official cards Gotha wore a heavy gold bracelet for years and missionaries, necessarily follows. The sug complied with the Japanese demand, and the shortly in British North Borneo. Mr. J. that Lord Brampton (better known as the gestion is wise and statesmanlike, and unpleasant affair was thus terminstal.

Bloomfield Douglas goes to Kaningan shortly former Mr. Justice Hawkins of the Queen's the wonder is that any objection should

to replace Mr. Fraser, who is due for far- Bench Division of the High Court of Justice), oven when sitting on the Bench, wore a numbor The Universal Gazette, discussing the news lough, Mr. Douglas's place being taken tom- be raised in good faith against it. Oppen- that Portugal wants a slice of Chinese territory porarily by Mr. W. H. Hastings, who has been

of such ornaments. eats of the scheme may plead the badness to round off her possession at Macro, and that acting lately as Revident, Labuan. When Mr. and corruption of many of the native a Portuguese warship is being sent out, com- Horsford came bask from, leave he was to have The Government of India have replied to the officials. This is an unfortunate fact, butments thus:-Alas! that such a poor and been appointed Assistant Superintendent of memorial from the Council of the Imperial it does not render them easier to be dealt weak kingdom as Portugal insults China as Customs, but he sinos rosigned the servico, and Anglo-Indian Association asking that the witli by a missionary than by a Consul, but if she was as strong 69 England. If that Mr. Hastings may take over charge of the recent official pronouncements declaring men If Lau KUNG-TI's sort of thing succeeds, where will it land us? Kinabatangan River. Mr. E. M. Tittie, Inte of pure or mixed British descent, born and Resident of Labuna, will, on his return from educated in India, disqualified for any high On the 21st October, at the British Consulate, critics really mean that they distrust the Portugal was strong in the sixteenth century,

and her people wore the first Europeans to leave, we anticipate, be appointed Resident, office in India for which, or the like of which, Chinese entertainers, as a proof of his recovery Kobe, before J. C. HALL, Esq., H.B.M.'s Count}, and afterwards at All Saints' Church, by the Rov. G. Consuls to whose care the disputes are to be some to the East, but now she is fallen to low West Coast, while Mr. Skinner will remain in they have been found qualified in the past, may from recent illacs, that His Highnese showed Davis, PHILIP ARTHUR FREDERICE CARE DU, Catrusted, then we do not see what remedy estate. She has no money to pay for land and charge of Labuan, the afse of Rosident becombe cancelled. In the reply it is pointed out a good appetite. Mr. Lino Tas Stan, of the

they can hope for, since in the event of no soldiers to speak of. A single ship and three

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On the 22nd October, ut Edgycombe Cottage. Confederate Estate, Singapore, the wife of E, P. H. EDLIN, of a daughter,

MARRIAGE.

to LILIAN ELIZA THORNARevon, of California,

U.S.A.

DEATH,

rather the reverse.

remonts during his visit to Hongkong columns On landing shortly before three have already been briefly recorded in these o'oleck on Wednesday. His Highness was carried to Government House and received by H.E. the Governor, There te partook of tes and smoked a cigaretta, after which he repaired to Connaught House to meet the Chinese merchants of the Colony. Arriving there at half-past four, he was receivant on the“ first floor by Mr. Fang Wa Chun, i conducted him to the drawing-room. Hers light refreshment was served. In conversation • His Highnes said he was very much pleased with the way in which he had been welcomed to Hongkong. At five o'clock, an adjournment

was made to the dining-room where a banquet was served, covora being lafil for 100 guests, and it was noted with satisfaction by J

refusal to do justice the dispute must pass hundred and five suldiers at Masse are hardlying obsolete, Mr. Pearson, nuti recently that the Governor-General in Connel is in Chinese Merchants Association, proposed the On the 18th September, at Cowpen Village, out of the hands of the missionary into sufficient to frighten as into warrendering our Officer in charge of Kodat, will, now that Mr. complete accord with the community in its win health of the Dowager Empress and the Emperor.

Northumberland, at the residents of her daughter, Mr. J. G. LAMEION, MARTHA ORDORRE LAMBERT widow of the late Roy. Jone LAMBRET, only daughter of the late Major OSBORNE, Royal Bucks LAX-

those of the consular representative. It is unless to talk of bad Chinese officials, if the

territory. Portugal is se poor that there are frequent reports that she wants to sell Macao to other Powers for the sake of the money she

E. H. Barrant is back from loove, go to Ambong and Mr. Dennys to Kudat.

While Shamrock II and Columbia are

Liverpool correspondout last month, aro being made for another and a longer international

Yeoman, Stockholdt Farm, Akeley, near Buck- real culprits aro negligent foreign Congule. would get. Surely wo are not going to yield settling their differences, preparations, wrote a

ingham, mother of WILLIAM OSBORNE

ti D. J.P. The White Lodge. Aycliffe, noar As a matter of fact any such charge against to Portugal ?. Darlington, and grandmother of Jous Laxaser, the consular body is absolutely unjust. (2783 The Consul uses his influence far more in R.N., Hongkong, China

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The Union (Shanglisi) says:--The New Press

to maintain the moral standard of Englishmen Mr. Fang Wa Chan proposed that of Prines and the English standard of living, but his Chan, and in doing so wished His Highness a Excellency in Council desires to state mort pleasant voyage back to the North and the best emphatically that the wish of the Government of health. In responding, Prince Chan thanked of India to zaist in any legitimate way those his entertainere very much for their kind i whom the Association represent is hampered, invitation and fasir hospitable reception. Ho instead of being helped, by a memorial of the had enjoyed himself very much and could 201 the interests of peace than the militant is very anxious that no further steps should race. The route of this contest is from New character which they have submitted. The End words to express his gratitude for it all, missionary. As the Canton correspondent taken to solve the mystery attending the death York to Yokohama, round the Cape of Good Hadras Eurasian and Anglo-Indian Assoae had been received very well by British and of Captain Clemens. Our readers way Hop. "Taxival vessels are the British barquetion have disclaimed any connection with the aware that expert evidence is being taken when: Brilliant, of 36,00 tons, the largest sailing ship memorial. The Council of the Imperial Anglo-

that ever entered New York Harbour, and the Indian Association now. desire publion to E. the Governor at sight o'clock, he withdrew LONDON UFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C. addressed the American missionaries within opportunity offers, that is when tho Kwangping | American barque Aime, of about 3,000 ton. I disassociate all the Association's domiciled comfrom the party, and with his suite went to

-the vessel Captain Clemens was in command of at the time of his death-is in port, when

Both of the barques are new and are the first munity from any responsibility In the prepara Government House at half-pant six o'clock medical and other experts visit the ship and

of a great feet which the Standard Oil Com-tion and submission of the memorial. manko certain experiments. These experiments

pany is building on the Clyde and in Maine, The British ship is to carry 1,750,000 gallons though privately conducted become more or

The race will occupy about 150 days, and is

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14. DES VEUX ROAD C1,

of the local Telegraph told us on Wednesday, the United States Consul at Canton has

HONGKONG, 1st November, 1901. -

VICEROY LIU KUNG-71, of the Liang Kiang

his sphere of action, urging on them the importance of the following three points: (1) The bringing together in friendly con- forence of Roman Catholic and Protestant

Chinese alike. ****

As His Highnow had arranged to dine with

Here he was, received by His Excellency, and" introduced to the guests who had been asked to At the Bombay Custom House on the 15th mest him at dinner. These included. Major-

military secoutrements belonging to the officers Gascoigno; His Honour 4. G. Wise, Acting

provinces, bas sent to the Consuls of the missionaries. (2) The regulation which less publio property. The object is to obtain of oil, and the American 1,500,000 gallons. inst. five European officials were examining: Guzeral Sir W. Gascoigne, K.C.M.G., and Lady Powers in the territory under his rule a prohibits catechists and teachers interfering sufficient evidence to prove that the deceased did regarded as settling, to some extent, the merits who came ou the transport City of Fienna Chief Justice Hen. J. H. Stewart Laakhart,

circular letter, in which be deals with thein disputes between Christians and non-

Christinus.

(8) The regulation which question of missionary interference in dis.

states that Consuls will not take up putes between their converts and other cases

which bad their origin previous natives and proposes the adoption of certain to the reception into the Mission of rules to be observed in the event of such the person or alleged convert concerned. disputes. These suggested rules are:-(1) Mr. McWADE is not alone in his views, If the missionary decides to take up the though he has taken the initiative in for case of a convert, be must apply to his mulating them. A great opportunity is now offered for the removal of the most Consul, giving him a complete statement of

fruitful source of friction in connection with the question in dispute. (2) The Consul, Christian propaganda in China. If by the after examining the merits of the case, will, action of unreasonable minds among the if he is satisfied, communicate it to the missionary body the opportunity is allowed Chinese officials, who will then take action. to slip, folly will be a mild tern to apply to (3) Unless this rule is followed, no notice this action. One of the most enlightened modern Chinaman (and one, moreover, who whatever will be taken of direct applications has done both his own country and the rest on the part of missionaries. It is stated of the world great service by his attitude that the Consuls who have been cirenlarised during the recent crisis) has proposed a by LIU KUNG-YI have signified their ap. line of procedure which must appeal to all proval of the proposal, and we trust that sensible men, wutover creed they profess. The proposal is made so far with reference this is so. The evils arising from the prac-only to the Liang Kiang provinces. It tice hitherto prevailing of a convert, whether should be extended to the whole of the in the right or ju the wrong, invoking his Chinese Empire and enforced therein by priest's or pastor's aid to fight his legal the Consul and Chufese authorities acting in battles before the local Chinese authorities, concert. The remedy, if the native officials

not commit suicide, bat was murdered. The of British and Yankee builders. The icter from South Africa. Among the articles was a O.M.G., Colonis! Secretary, and Mrs. Lockliart;

late Mr. J. J. Francis, K.C., was engaged in the investigation, but he died suddenly in Japan recently. We presume that the experiments have been made at his request.

The following list is published in a Northern native paper of the amounts which each of the nineteen provinces will be required to play between 1902 and 1910 towards the liquidation of the Indemnity China has to pay to the Foreign Powers on account of the disturbances in the North last year — ̈

Chihi

Kiangen Anhwei Shantung Shanci Houan...

Shensi Калги Chinese Turkestan Fohtien... Chakiang Kiangsi... Hapel Hunan Szechuan.... Kwangtung

Kwangal Younan....

Kweichow

Total

Tis 800,000

£,500,000 1,000,000 900,000 900,000 900,000 600,000 300,000 400,000 800,000 1,400,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 700,000

2,000,000 ... 4,000,000 300,000 300,000 200,000

Tls 18,800,000.

have been made abundantly manifest of should refuse to do justice to a case con- It will be observed that Kiangen is oon cerning Christain converts, would then be sidered the richest province, having to pay Tls

pational interest is hoightened by the foot that the Acme is commanded by a well-known American skipper, while the Brilliant is railed by Captain Colinshaw, who has a great repiata tion on the Clyde.

Been one

Mauser pistol, which Mr. Clifford, a preventive Hon. TE. Whitehend, Hon. Dr. Ho Kai, Reke officer, took up,, remarking that he had never Admiral SirJ. Bruce and Lady Bruce, SirThom

Mr. Selkirk, another preventive Jackson, Sir Chentang Liang, K.C.M.G. (who officer, said that he understood the mechanism received his title on the occasion of Her late of the weapon, and took it in his hand, fully Majesty's Jubilee), Major Beresford Ash and believing it to be unloaded. Unfortunately, Mrs. Beresford Ash, Lady Brownrigg. Dr. According to a Venezuela despatch of the however, this did not prove to be the case Mark, Mr. Chang, Colonel the Hon. R. H, 10th ult, a body of Venezuelan police-agents, and his fingers coming in contact with the Bertin, C.R., Colonel Brown, R.B. Lieut without uniforma, ondouroured to put under trigger the weapon went off. At this time My Wrettesloy, Captain White, Captain Warres arrost at Puerto Cabella, a few days before, Cassells and Mr. Scroggie, two other Customs Mr. Ponsonby, Captain Pagott, EN. two warrant officers of the German cruiser officers, were close by. The ballet strupk Mr. Lieut. Blake, A.D.0. Dinner was served Vinetta. The warrant officers, being ignorant Cassells in the left arm, shattering the elbow in the large dining room. The Prince of any crime or offence committed by them, joint, and then penetrated Mr. Scroggie's right proposed the health of King Edward in resisted arrost, and were forced to resort to

ear and lodged in the brain. Mr. Seroggie Chinese, and his speech was interpreted by Sir arms. Haying boon wounded by the police died ten minutes after admission to the hospital. Chentung Liang K.O.M.G., and His Excellency with swords, they snatched weapons from the At the ingnost the owner of the pistol said the Governor proposed the health of the Em- kands of the latter and defended themselves. that it had been in its case for six months, and perur. These were all the toaste. The time After a fierce struggle, the warrant officers he did not know himself that it was london. A was spent in conversation until 11.15, at which were overpowered, and, thirty men having basa verdict of "accidental death" was returned; hour His Highassa loft and went on board the sent to their assistones from the orniser, were and the jury agreed that it was desirable that Bayern. taken to the ship ozolored not far off, and all weapons taken by Customs officers should bad their wounds dressed. While being taken carefully examined and unloaded. to the ship, they were attacked by a street mob, with whom policomon and Customs. officers took part. Shots were also fired by the mob at several officere of a Gertaan merchant ship. The local authorities sent a complaint to the German Gorerument, in which the landing of the men was described as a trespass, A telegraphic report on the occurrence, sont by the Commander of the cruiser Vinatta, having been received, it is expected that a

Government for the punishment of the guilty persons and for the payment of an indemnity,

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

A stonensson onco priced himself upon the peculiarly suitable inscriptions which he in soribeil upon tombstones. On one occasion a widow, in deepest black; came to him anil after some disenssion she agreed to this vary, The CM. steamer Oopack, from Glasgow and affecting sentence: This sorrow is more Liverpool, left: Singapore for this port on the than I can bear. Some months after th 50th it, and may be expected here on or about widow returned. She was apparelled arith the 4th inst.

y more cheerily, and her face was- nglow, The G.P.R.steamer Emprese of China arrived we misy ssy. I am afraid Mr. Stone nt Kobe on the 30th inst, at 8 am and left msen, she began that text will hardly salt. sgain at 1.30 p.m., same day for Yokohama,Why because Ob

The E. & A. steamer Eastern, from Sydney, as not altogether surprised. I will just and do, has left Fort Darwin for Timor, Manils oneword, and it will be ell zight.*"* One word.” and this port, and is due here on the 11th inst. Yes, madam- the word alone.

recent years, and it cannot honestly be denied in the proper hands, and the hybrid mission-2,500,000 as its share in the above nine instal- demand will be formulated by the German where she is due to arrive to-day, at 2p.m. see, madam, I had Icokeil forward, to this, 10 I

that the friction thereby set up has contri-ary-political agent would be dene away ments, whilst Kwalchow provines is the poorest,

uted very largely indeed to the hatred of with altogether.

being required to pay only Tis. 200,000.

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