THE SUNKEN "SKRAMSTAD.” The complicated nature of the collision which coured the sinking of the Norwegian ss. Skønnetod suggested at the time that there would be serus trouble when the question of Hability come to be dealt with, and already There are signs that the anticipated multies ure Lecoming real. Yesterday a sumber of workmen from the Kowloon Docks want of to the sunken vessel and began the preliminary <perations for raising her, but soon afterwards the work wur supponded by order of the agents, pending, we understand, a settlement of the disputed liability. It was rumoured that the owners of the 8.9. Perl, which was slightly damaged in the collision, vere going to asizo the Tussel, though it did not appear whether this threatened action won to be participatol in by the owners of the Tai Cheong, which collided first with the Skramitud and
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28TH, 1901
POLICE COUNT. Wednesday, 27th November. CEFOKE MR. F. A. HAZELAND: (POLICE MAGISTRATE)
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.
A. wretched-looking Chinese woman, 3-clad and dirty, was committed for trial on s charge of attempting to poison a family in Taishan, Au Tou distiot, New Territory. We reported the affuir at the time, and it may be remembered that the six members of the family in question were takou violently after partsling of soma Bal ecoked by the defendant, a daughter-in-law of the house. All recovered except one of the
duo te beri-b. sons, whose death, however, was feand- to be
BEFORE MR. J. H. Keur (Aorisa POLICE
MAGISTRATE).
"TOO SAUCE."
LATE TELEGRAMS.
'NEWS VIA CEYLON.
THE WAR IN EOUTH AFRICA
London, 17th November. MORE. BOKES BANISHED. Fourteen more Boer leaders have been
THE HAGUE COURT. The Council of Administration of the Hague Arbitration Court will meet on the 29th instant,
to consider the Book appeal
NEW PROVISIONAL REGIMENTA. In view of the despatch of the 2nd Dragoon Guards and the 7th Hoars to South atric two new provisional regiments will be formed.
A MILLIONAI3 A 18 PINION. Mr. J.-B. Robinson, the millionaire, suys the country. is therooghly disgusted with the ma ner in which the war is being carried on, and advocates & termination of it by granting temporary recall of Lord Milner, and the appointment to the chief administrative poet in South Africa of a broad-minded, sympathetic statesman.
many more.
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(first innings) 207 (second innlegs)
Total 497
England ... 318 (first innings)
-86-(second innings)
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of a new Frontier Province, Lord Carson had for some time in a locality has managed to taken step which has fluttered the dovecotes inspire confidence and to induce the popals'in of the Covensated Servion and opened a questo return to the vilags they had d-varied. tion destined, perhaps, to widely divide Anglo- Ordinary life is tesutal, the markets ure Indisu opinion. The Viceroy's opponents see rapidly augmented. The detachment pay. in the policy of the new province probable scrupulously for what it buys, and sonsequently rule for regular administration buremeracy the balitante poses noney. Then there most turn up a detachment of another Power, which, with all its defects, is the
to what optight, hard working and elf-sucrificing in und, without having, enquired a the world. Lord Curzon's experiment will be has previously been done, it lovies a tax, rome tax, in the village, which pays with the money of the first Paxor. Lailed, including the ex-Chairman of the watched with hope by many, and jealously by times too heavy
CRICKET MACLAREN'S DEFEAT AT ADELAIDE. Teult is then always the same. The terrorised Transvant Volksrand.
ohabitants flen, the resources disappear, the London, 1: th November, The following in the result of the rat match well-being of the troops is compromised. This played by the English Eleven in Australia, manner of doing things entails to many incon which commenced against. South Australia, at veniencos thut to call attention to it is enough to make all the nations eager to prohibit it Adelaide, on 9th Novomber:→→
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energetically. Finally, a regards the flags, I must confess to your Exellency that certain abuses have been committed, but only by the is habitauts. The accepted regulations referred to in the order which your Excellency has com municated to me will be quito sufficient to obviate any ill-festing. These Bags thus placed, never prevent another estion from putting one beside them. It is difficult for us to provout the Chinese villagers from trying to find protse
Finally, the Matin publishes a third letter tion under our colours." from General Voyrou in reply to a scheme of the Field-ardal's for the organization of a Govorument of Paking under the form of un international board presided over by ■ Germon LOUD ROSEBERY AND POLITICS.
a his letter, dated December 1, sayı: general Calcutta, 12th November.
I have examined with the greatest The London correspondent of the Indian interest and care the questions raised by this VIN ORDINAIRN Duity News wires that Lord Rosebery has consented to address the Liberals of the Mid-scheme of organisation, and I will venture U. MEDOC
ST. EMILION..... lands at Birmingham. This has created a stir discuss briefly the various points.
MARGAUX in political ciralus and has caused the Goy the first place, in the French saction we have erament anxiety. Lord Rosebery's action is long been anxious to establish as wise. An the Liberal party, except the extreme Radicals, which make your Excelency desire the crestion CH. LEOVILLE politics. There is much satisfaction among led by the same necessities and the same sousons Sr. Esterue... It is stated that Bir H. Campbell-Banzerman of one uniform system for the whole city of sud other prominent Liberals would willingly Peking. The first three points (1) public CH. LAroer ..... of the people; and (3) public health ZINFANDEL' ..., fooding accept Lord Rosebery as their leader in the security and order; (2) care of the poor and CALIFORNIA...
Lave been dealt with in regulations of a goporal nature. Their application for mure than a month past has given satisfactory results, and we expect still better ones,
inflicted the damage causing her to sink, A+ Road West, summoned an indian constable for general amnesty-to the Boera. He urges the
any rate, (ke work of satrage is meantime at a staggtill owing to what just new appears to be vory much like a deadlock.
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Cheung Kau, a merchnut at M, Queen's assault. He was reprasited by Mr. E. J. Orist. The defendant denied the charge.
The ecmplainant, a handsomely dressed Chinuman wearing a ring with a diamond as big as one's finger nail, said he was walking An exqpination wide of the Shramstad down Lower Lascar Row in company with a abows that the hole in hor bows allowed an friend, and met the defendant, along with inrasi: of water into the forward bulkhead comwh u was another Indian constable, coming up. partment as well as into the fore hold. The In passing, the complainant brushed against the defendant, who wheeled about with a scowl "How am I rent platos are inclined not inwards, as one and sail, You are too saucy." would naturally expect from such a collision, too saucy?" asked the complainant, and for but outwards, showing that the Tai Cheong's reply the Indian seized him by the queue, and stem had been firmly Imbedded in the Nor slapped him repentedly on the head. When The defendant had a different story altogether the Central and reported the unit. to tell. He said the complainant and his friend were two of a rowd gathered round a house door in Lower Lascar low, and they refused to walk on when told to do so by the defendant, who, however, finally persuaded to go without resort to slapping.
London, 19th November. Helland has accepted to £37, in settlement of all ofsims by deported subjects.
A. CONSTABULARY, Over 2,000 men have applied since the 1st inst. to join the Bouth African Constabulary, London, 14th November: COMMANDANT MARITZ SECURES À CONVOY.
THE CLAIMS COURT IN SOUTH AFRICA.
The Boers, ander Maritz, attacked a convey resistance was offered and the casualties were
Total 204 Clem Hill see 107 in the South Austra Hans first innings, and St is the second innings, The veteran Giffen took 7 wickets for 46 runs in the first English innings, and 6 for 47 in the second innings Blythe, the Kent professional, took 5 wickets for 45 runs in the South Austra lians' second insinge.
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wegian's side, and had drawn the plates out. released, the complainant proceeded straight to at Bovendam, in Cape Colony. A stoutarded as preparatory to a return to active administration as possible, and we have been ST. JULIEN
wards when ako managed to lack off from the sinking ship. In all probability the method adopted to raise the Skramstad will be as follows Her siter hold will be pumped out through a funhut attached to the batch. Two fightors will be placed forward-oue on each low- and at low water wire ropes suspended between them and passed underneath the keel of the vessel will be mads tout. A further advantage will be gained by filling the lightors with water so as to sink them ne deup as possible. When the tide begins to rise this weter is pumped ont. The conse quent rise of the lighters, combined with the rise of the tide, will lift the forward part of the vessel, and, the pumping out of the after bol will meanwhile bare done the same for the stern. She will thereupon be slowed round and heached so as to allow her side to be patched, a procese which will be possible during low
water.
The position of the Skromstad remains the Fame. She lies on an even keel, without much slope fore and aft, and the tops of her masts and fannel are visible at high water.
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THE MARQUARDT CONCERT, Before a fairly good house, though by no means as large as the entertainment deserved, Madame and Here Marquardt gave their grand concert in St. George's Hall last night. The audience, which included HE. the Governor, manifested its appreciation throughout as programme and encoros had to be given after almost every item. The performance wen opened by Herr Marquardt with Ries's "Baite No. 3 in D, which at once showed these present that Hongkong had been visited by an artist on the violion whose like had probably not been hour before in this part of the world. The second movement, in par- ticular, was remarkable for the warmth of done and delicacy imparted to it by the player. Madame Marquardt followed with her grand orchestral harp, a truly magnificent instrument, playing first Schucker's "Mazurka de Concert," with an encore in which she showed to even greater advantage. The gem of the, evening was the rendering of Bach's "Prelude and Fugue," the Fugue especially being interpreted with the necessary breadth so often Isoking even in first-class artists. The earlier part of the programme closed with the first appearance in this Colony of Mrs. Anderson, who met with an instantaneous snecess and justified the high expectations formed of her, She yielded to the request for an encore and sang "When Love is Kind After the interval, Herr Marquardt gave Sarasate's brilliant Fantasie Faust," which was warmly received by the house. Unfor- tunately some over-enthusiastic persone some. what marred the effect by applauding between the periods. In response to a second call, he introduced to his hearers a wonderfully executed
The defendant was fined a dollar.
MOSQUITOES AND MUSICAL NOTES.
Mr. Hiram 8. Maxim addresses the following letter to the editor of the Times —
Sir, I find the following in a recent scien. title publication.
fourteen. The convoy was eventually captured.
REVIVAL OF WAR SPIZIT.
Over 700 men of the 5th Battalion, Ride Brigade, have volunteered for the front, and the officers are hopeful that there will be a thousand before embarking.
IMPORTANT SPEECH BY MR. BRODRICK. Mr. St. John Bredrick, in a speech at the City Carlton Club last night, said the war had been protracted by undue leniency shown to rebels, and by pro-Boer sympathy, England, in the process of wearing it down, had set her teeth and was sending fresh troops to Sonth Africa to replace these who were tired put. Besides 2,000 mounted troops, two Battalions. of Infantry were going from Home, and ladio Mr. Reenuse, of the Public Works Depart will provide four Battalions of Infantry and ment, Jamaica, is responsible for the following two Lavalry Regiments, receiving, in return, Interesting communication: You will parders certain troops new due in India and a con- me for drawing your attention to the fact, if siderable body of Artillery not required in the Transvaal, He defended the appointments you have not already anticed it, that the mos made to the Army Corps, and declared that Sir quitoes (I do not know if every variety) will
both command in time of war. Sir Archibald respond to such sounds as a continuous whoop Evelyn Wood and the Linke of Connaught would or hum. I have tried the experience lately and find swarme gather round my head when I Hanter, lo said, commands the new Scotch make a continuous whoop. There may be,Army Corps. Regarding General Sir Redvers Fuller, he profoundly regretted that anything however, some particular note or pitch that had occurred affrouting an officer who had done would be more attractive le them." observation would afford an interesting subject great service to the State, for experiment."
This
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CHINESE NEWS VIA LONDON.
London, 9th November. -Hang-Chang's death was accelerated by excitement consequent ou a stormy interview The non-signature of the Manchurian Treaty with the Russian Minister. is dus to the Japanese pressure on Chias.
MILITARY ITEM.
london, 9th Noromber. Lord William Seymour acts as Military
London, 12th November. Secretory in General Ian Hamilton's absence,
present. orisia
BACING LIVERPOOL AUTUMN OUP.
Calantte, 12th November. The following is the daian special telegram on the result of the Liverpool. Autaran ap
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WRECKS IN BRITISH WATEOS.
London, 14th November. Wrecks along the British coast continuo. A the crow wero drowned. 138, so far, are 68- lifeboat at Yarmouth was capsized, and nine of certained to have been drowned in the wrecks that have taken place.
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BORDEAUX BOTILED.
"As to the fourth question-the management of the finances and taxes-it raises dificulties of a diplomatic rather than a military order, and it is my duty at once to inform your Excellency that I cannot in any way bind myself from this standpoint as regards the other Powers, nor. even as regards a com-
CH. D'ARLAC received by me and the MARGAUX The reporte study which I have made of the administrative organization of the French section show we mission which would include a French member.
that the measures proposed by your Excel. “I should add that in all the Isney have already received an effustive ap-
plication.
GENERAL VOYRON'S LETTERS,tion, it is not possible for me to enter into
of them, the system of administrative docentrali sation has been pursued because it has been great cities of the world, and Peking is one
recognized that to unite in one hand all the questions of a general urder affecting public security was beyond the strength of a single person or of a single commission.. Whatever the feelings of sincere admiration which I ontortain for the proposed organisa- it in the position in which the French corps is now placed conformably to the orders of my Government. This is why I take pleasure in carrying out in the French section all the reforms advocated by your Excellency for the I consider the ad- of the French section whole of Peking. ministrative regalation as adequate and as answering in its application to all the desiderata specified in the letter which your Excellency has done me the honour of addressing to me."
In 1878 I made and erected an apparatus for lighting the grounds of the Grand Union Hotel at Earatoga Springs, New York, by. electricity. The nape employed were rather large and each wes provided with its own dynamo machine. One of the lamps worked something like a telephone and gave out a note the pitch of which corresponded exactly with the strips on the commutator passing ander the brushes of the Some of the other lamps dynamo machine. would occasionally give off a musical note, but only for a few minutes at a time. With this one, however, the note was practically constant, and no adjustment of the carbans had the least eflect upon it. One eveningwbilst examining this lamp I found that wverything in the immeiliste vicinity was covered with small insecta They did not appear to ho attempting to get into the globe, but rather into the box that was giving off the musical note. Upon u elose examination of these insecta i found that they were all the same kind- viz., mosquitors, and, what is more, all male mosquitoes. Although there were certainly 200 times as many female mosquitoes on the grounds as males, I was unable to find
The first of these letters, dated December 30, single female mosquito that was attracted in
1900, is in reply to a communication from the the least by the sound. When the lamps were
Commander-in-Chief, in which the French protection of the Christians was questioned on started in the beginning, of the evening every
Country Lord Bolborne, at the Guildhall last night, the ples that it compromised the principle of male mosquito would at once tarn in direction of the lamp, and as it were face the music, and then fly off in the direeroferring to the loss of the Cobra, said that, the the equality of rights of the allied armies
fear that destroyers did not fulfil their purpose General Voyron says tion from which the sand proceeded. It then
was groundless, and they had proved a trium- occurred to me that the two little feathers
phant success. The Committee, he said, kad on the head of the male mosquito acted as
bec summoned to advise a remedy for any ears, that they vibrated in unison with the music of the lamp, and as the pitch of the note structural weakness. was almost identical with the buzzing of the female mosquito the male took the music to be I am neither a the buzzing of the female. naturalist nur an entomologist, still I was insob interested in this peonlior and interesting phenomenon. I wrote down a full account of it at the time and sort it to a scientific paper, but it appeared to be too stupid to find a place in that partionlar publication. However, it
In the Paris Matin of the 27th ult. are published three letters written by General Yoyron during his command of the French troops in Chisato Field-Marshal von Waldersee. They tend to emphasises how strained during the entire period of European occupation was the situation between the commander of the French troops and the Commander-in-Chief We have here only General Vorron's replies, but they show elcarly that during the whole
The publication of these letters, with an introduction showing the character of the The newspapers state that Lord Roberts is occupation Count van Walder.ce sought to obtain over General Voyron the right of com.
been with the consent, it may even be said cons.dering the best mears of reducing the ex-mand and direction, from which General French oconpation, must undoubtedly have penses of offisors, enabling them to live on their Voyron, who maat be given the credit due to pay and that he has already secured & car him, managed to extricate himself most cleverly under the direction, of General Veyron or out tailment of regimental subscriptions, and and withont provocation or doflanes. But it is of his authorised colleagues. This gives it effected other economies. He strongly favours impossible to read these letters carefully without float significance and importance.
feeling that it was high time for this state of au increase of pay to subalterns,
things, lo cotue to an end, and, seeing how dangerous it was, to have created it without having measured its possible consequences.
the
It is understood that most line regiments, besides the Guards, will have Mounted Infantry detachments attached to them after the New
Year.
LORD SELBORNE ON THE "COBEA"
DISASTER.
London, 10th November.
FRANCE AND TURKEY.
THE ARMAMENT OF CAVALRY.
Au article on the armament of cavalry appeared recently in La France Militaire which is not without interest, in view of the fact that opinious seem still to be undecided in this to the advisability of retaining lance and sword in the native cavalry, especially now
"I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt that the requirements of the new musketry of your Excellency's letter of December 26, and training are likely to absorb so much of the I am anxious at the outset to assure your Excel-mer's time. The argument advanced in this lenoy that it has never been my intention nor article is that the three years with the colours that of General Bailloud to compromise the during which the French cavalryman has to London, 10th November. principle of the equality of rights of the allied try and learn his profession are too short for Admiral Calliard will probably proceed to armies as regards the Chinese population him to become an all-round adept, that even bis General Bailloud meant merely to Bot in cen-equitation has to suffer from sheer lack of Syra and remain in Greek waters for some time, He only landed sixty bluejackote in formity with the ancient traditions giving us suficient leisure to have thorough instruction Metylone. The Governor protested in writing the protection of the Catholic mission wherever in it, and that it is far easier to teach a an to and remueved. 50 Turkish troops elsewhers to French authority is represented in thius. It become an average lancer than even su indiffer- is not part of my duty to discuss or defend the ent swordsman. The lance only requires o certain amount of strength and startness, aud prevent a collison.
London, 11th November. superior principle governing this mission con-
"Dance des Latines," mostly of the pizzicato now appears that others have stumbled across The French Charyè Affaires to-day called fided to France, but I am eager to secure your these qualities are largely tataral. The sword, order, and well calculated to show per- on un former's powers of velocity Madame Mar- continue his experiments, especially as regark the French flag at the Embassy.
Loudon, 12th November. quardt reappeared with a harp solo of her the sex of the mosquitoes which are attracted
Admiral Caillard, with the French Squadron, smaller than the female of the same species, he sailed from Mitilene for Syra. own composition, entitled "Fantasie on The by a musical note. The male mosquito is much but feeds upon vegetation, and is easily distin
THE "TIME" ON RUB IAN RAILWAYA
Landon, 11th November. guished on account of two little feathers on the
The Times, commenting on the completion head which resemble to some extent the antlers
of the Siberian Hailway, dwells on the follow of a stag.
character of much of the appareat prosperity of Rassin, and asks whether relief or aggrava tion is the likelier result from such magnificent, bxt.ccstly, speculative enterprises.
Last Boss of Summer," and gave as an eucure a Song Without Words," the most attandlive item in which she appeared alone. Mrs. Mudies who should have followed with Gounod's Ave Maria," was unfortunately too
A very interesting experiment may be easily Il to sing, and in consequence Mrs. Anderson made in the following manner:-Obtain a rendered, the song in her pilne. In this Mrs. tuning fork which gives mun-ical unte Anderson seemed to have got her voice fully as much like the hum of the feuils 005 under control, and gave an interpretation which quito as possible. If you strike this fork showed her to be capable of great artistic feeling with 201t. of a malo mcequito be will at The programme concluded with thres dusts for once turn about, face the music, and erect the the violin anil harp, the first of which, Ernst's two little feathers on his head, something after
Elegy gave an excellent oppportunity for the manner of a cockatoo.. the display of the combined powers of Malame- and Herr Marquardt, of which they availed themselves to the full The remaining two
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handiness which only a long and very severe training cat give." This is now generally re cognised, with the result that the lance, hitherto confined to dragoons, is likely to be given to light and heavy cavalry, as it was long ago in Germany. The argament of short service does rest certainly does. The sowar learns, with not, of course, apply to the native cavalry, but
and eartine according to the approved methods. considerable dificulty, to use a lance, sword, The use of the sword is certainly foreign to his natural tendencies, as it is taught; the asketry, which he has mostly regarded as
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disagreeable incident inseparable from SYMPATHY WITH GENERAL BULLER.
The second letter is in reply to a somewhat Calentta, 11th November,
military training, is new to become a highly The London vorrespondent of the Indin il-burmoured communication from Count von Daily News wires on the ith inst. that public Walders owing to the running up of so many important part of it, claiming more time and sympathy for Sir Redvers Baller shows no French flags in the region between Peking and attention than it has ever done before, and ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS
really efficient with even one are blanche. gns of abating. It spread from his untive Pastingfa. This letter, which is dated Novembeaving him less time than ever for becoming County cuts Coromande, when the indignationer, so he
"Ehave the honour to acknowledge the receipt It would then appear to be rational to teach bin the nse of the fance; and if the sword must against the Commander-in-Chief and the dusts wore of a more pupular type. The evening Per Imp. German Mail, steamer Aiutachou, fee is furious, to other par ́s of the country of your Excellency's army order of November 12. was thus brought to as most successful termina sailed on the 13th November. For tolombo Lord Roberts knd an unpleasant experienes at L'um eager once again to cheerve respectfully to tion, and the promoters of the concert have 36 roils munta For Aden-T bags engar, 1 Nottingham on Saturday, when he presented your Excellency that he my opinion the equality every reason for satisfaction. The artists were case silk. For Spez laks waste silk. For medals for service in, Bouth Africa to the of the rights of the allied armies is not at stake. admirably backed up by Mt. George Grimble Teto: 25 bozes, cassis, 160 bales rattan Yeomanry. There was much boting from the The Froush expeditionary corps will not in strict
BREWER & Co., and the HONGKONG: who was u sel-denying accompanist.
shoving, 50 bales waste silk For Genoa-350 orowd in the streets, with loud ories of "Buller." conformity with the paralisi orders which I have
DAILY PRESS” OFFICE.. The following was the progisming
bales waste silk, 150 boxes cassle, 141 bales raw At the lanchon, cries for "Bullor were given it, and the substance of which is contained what difference a few ounces, one way or the Moss, KELLY & WALSH, LD., Messrs. W.
sus.The German, lanes of hollow steel in said not to be a enccess. In really cold silk For Barcelona 60 balos caues. For ronowed, and rapeated cheers were given for the in my letter of November 8, No. 23, add to other, can make on the horse it is difficult to Venica-100 boxes asi, For Genos and for Aismissed General. The Press is almost un- your Excellency. I should and, moreover, that
weather the metal is actually painful to the Harp Solo..." Magurks de Concert Sohnecker. Hamburg-30 bales canes. For Antwerp-animaas in denuncia ion of General Buller's it will not be necessary to impose upon the troops They will only obey the regulations which we Vio:in Solo...."Prelude and Fugno"... Back 200 bales broken ouais, 16 balas feathers, 9 cases| indiscretion, and deplores the unrepstuing under me now attitude and line of conduct.nch, and for this reason a bamboo shaft. is have applied from the outset, regulations which recommended. The plain bamboo, however, in be ginger. For Antwop and/or Hamburg-100 hostility to Lord Roberts.
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London, 13th November. Autwerp and/or Hamburg and/or London—
It is announced at Berlin that the divorce of improved our situation in the country. We that built up shafts of split bamboe should 20 case bristles For Amsterdam:-) cases Chinaware, 20 bales canos, 5 cases blackwood the Grand Duke and Duchess of Hease is im- have, in fact, cocupled exclusively and held tried. The suggestion that jointed shafts
ility of effectively tortai, ozolsive rights (stations, been tried over and ever sgain, and has M BRICKS of all Colours and Designs. ware, cases ontupkorwooliranks. For A'dam pending on the grounds of incompatibility of effectively certain points only when we were the would be more portable is an old one. It has only ques to have, orgies in right to always invariably failed. The interesting fact, of and/or B'dan en ginger. For Rotter- temper.
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recommended to commanders of French troops, course, is that fances should be suggested at all. Violin Solo" Fantasie Fans!" Barsante.
London, 12th November. Harp Fontan's on The Last Rose The Peda142 rolls matting, 13 oasen Chinaware, starkmisoodail, 1 tsp ginger For former le case ging For Bremen and for
/or The Times, in a leader, anys that the selection whenever they couupied any point before the Writers of popular works dealing with "Lessons Bremen15 Gounod Maria
Hamburg-15 boxes Chinaware For Ham of distinguished Moliammedans to procesit to detachments of the other armies, to facilitate of the war have made such capital out of the borg ---203 bales vance, 175 Inles feathers, 90 Afghanistan to congratulate Habiballat on bis the installation of the latter when the necessities small execution known to have been done by of the campaign obliged them to settle there the lanes in South Africa, and have insisted so after us
As regards requisitions, I venture to strongly on the "ironmongery" being relegated. Case rates. 50 cases essentialoil, 14 cases sucession is a graceful and politio measure human hair, 10 insos ginger 8 bose feathers doubt ese originating in the personst experience are your Excellency's attention to an import to museums, that it is not a little remarkable For Hamburg and/or Cepenhagen-500 hores of Lord Curzon.
ant point in which the interest of the allied to find France deliberately considering th contingents is in absolute conformity with that introduction of la reine des armes blancha, costin For Lopenhages: 1 cases preserves, THE NEW INDIAN TEONTIER PROVINCE, London, 12th November.
of the French troops, A detachment installed into her onvalry--Times. f India. 1 both For Londoa-190 rule matting. The Times further says that in the creation 33 bales raw silk
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