HONGKONG COLLEGE OF MEDE-|
CINE FOR CHINESE.
Administering the Government for being so kind us to come here: to-day and also for the kind words of sympathy with the College that he has just altered: 1 feel sure that the mem bers of the General Council very much appreciate the honour Elis Exceliouty has done them in coming here to-day, and feel very grateful for the support which his presence here to-day testifies to our College,
Amootiog of the General Council and stu- dents of this College was held yestonlay at noon in the Legislative Council, Chamber, when H. E. Sir W. J. Gascaigae, K.C.M.G, Officer Administering the Government, presented the diploms of the College to five students who have Colonia! Secretary's remarks, and at its con- Prolonged applause followed the close of the comploted the curriculam of study and passed elusion Bis Excellency said-Mr. May and the professional examinations. H. E. Major gentlemen, I beg to thank you with my whole
I General Cascoigne presided; and the others received the mention of my name. Gantlemen.
Boart for the
a very kind way in which you hav Present, were the Hon. F' IL. May. C.M.Gulieve me when I say that what I have just (Rector of the College), Hon. Dr. F. W. Clark sail regarding the intreat I feel for the (Desu), Dr. J. U. Thomson (Hon. Secretary in enigar parlance, talking through my lat."
College of
of Medicine is not merely, what wo s Heb. Dr. H. Kui, G.M.G., Dr. R. MacLeau Laughter.) I really mass what I say, and if Gibson, Dr. Hunter, Dr.&. H. Bateson Wright, you would perinit me--if the governing holy of Bejor Whitty, R.A.M.C., Major Clark, R.A.M. the Collage would permit me to offer prizes or C., Mr F. Browne, Mr. W. Tutcher, Mr. D. any other thing they can suggest would be most Wood, Rev. F. W. Pearoo, Rev. H; R. Welle, desirablo-well, gentlemen, I shall consider it 31. A. J. May. Mr. G. Piercy, Dr. Wan Tavory great honour indeed. I hog to thank Me, Dr. To Ying Fan, und stadents of you, (Applane.) the College
The meeting then dispersed.
this
It witness whereof we have hereto set our signatures on this 28th day of August in the year Nisetoon hundred and Two being the year of the Chinese Cycle Yam Yan.
POLICE COURT,
Thursday, 29th August:
In orpimizing the object of the meeting. His ExceNCY said-Gentlemen, we have
The following is the form of the diploma:--- met here to-day for the purpose of presenting We, the Deau, Lecturers and Examiners of the diplomas to five successful gentlemen. I can liongkong College of Medicine for, Chinos, only say that I estem ita
very high honour hereby declare that, having attended indoed, and it has been a great pleasure to tile, courses of lectures during a period of five years to be naked to by the means of presonting these in the various departments of professional study
pl en ting to the
presenting the students who hail passedquired by the College, has been examined, and all the professional examinatiorenciting and daly satisfied the Examiners, in each of those to the diploma of the College, the Hon Dr. the he is qualified to practice. FLANCI CLARK, Dean of the College, said
Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery and that I have the honour to present to Your Excellency in hereby granted the title of Linentiate by Authority of the Court of the College ho Mosare Too Han Kee, Lao Lai. Ho Ko Tam, in Medisine and Surgery of the Hongkong Lee Tia Szo and Chan Fai Kwong, to receive College of Medicine for Chinese [L M.S.H. at your bauds the sliploma of the Hongkong College of Malicina which these gentlemen have earned after a period of five years of study and triting both practical and theoretical and by "passing": · Fariðni éxomínations of onr College. Our teaching and our examina tiona ure cominetal in a jaygungo, which is to thomaforolga one, and which has first to be required by years of study" in our English schools, and it is not to bow won- slered at, therefore that early forty per ceuf of the students who are enrolled in enr College never attain to the diguity of a cliplowa but are forced to retire on finding that the standard of our examinations is higher than they can over hope to attain to The gehiove meats, therefors of diplomas by those five gentlemen 1 thick, worlly of more than missing consideration, and that men should yet be found to come forward in considerable nam bies to undergh such a course of training in W
Yestern medicine afforda eloguent testimony of the wisdom and foresight of the founders of our Chilege, of whom Dr Patrick Marson was one of the first and has always been one of the most enthusiastic, (Applause). We have ovary reason to be proud of those who have successfully passed out of our College, and rightfully regaril" thomas the pioneers of Western medicine among their fellow country men. Toishum i entristed the honour of our
BEFORE MR. J. H. KEMP (ACTING MAGISTRATE).
A. FREQUENT OFFENDER,
Adile Guillot, a young unmarried Spanish woman who wore a bateaggled dress nad i black ayo, was charged with being drank and incapable in the public street. She has already been copsicted twice for similar offences, but denied that she was guilty in the present instation
Indian constable No. 777 said the defendant was sitting in a public chair helplessly draak.. The coolies did not know where to take her or where she wanted to go, aql in their dilemm they came to the witness, who solved the diff salty by taking the defendant to the station. Defendant had been drinking, but I wasn't drink then.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19TH, 102
LATE TELEGRAMS.
NEWS VIA CRYLON AND RANGGON,
AFTER THE CORONATION.
SHAM FIGHT IN THE OHANNE)..
London, 11th August, Channel on the 18th September.
The King witnesses a sham tight in the
THE NISHAP TO INDIANE,
Later.
"TÍCH „MAHARAJAH OF BIKANKER,
London, 14th August, The Maharajah of Bikanoor has given £100 in response to the Queen's appeal ou sebalf of the Holdiers' and Baisors. Families Association.
CRICKET-LAST TEST, MATCH.:
London, ilth August.. The fifth and last test patch between the Australian eleven and Eugland commenced at Kennington Oral toplay. The weather was bright and the wicket in excellent condition.
The Australians played carefnily, Trumper's exhibition of cautions cricket, his
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The Ladius injured at Whitehall wore of the splendid minutes. Noble's 52 way o 23rd Punjabs. Two, with fractured skali ning lasting for two hours. are not expected to recover.
INDIA AND TH CORONATION EXPENSES-
London, 11th August. Bhornaggree's question. Lord George Humile Mr. Balfour has writton a reply to sir M. too is communicating with the Treasury with a view to obtaining, so far as the different cun- ditions prevailing in India will allow, the swane trontment as regards the expenses of the Indian guests as for this expenses of the Colonials.
REVIEW OF COLONIAL TROOPS,
London, 12th August, In the second day's play in the fifth Test Matel at Reuington Uval the weather was dull and the wicket soft, heavy rain having meuss crowd. Lockwood gearet the hit which fallen during the uight. There was an im saved the follow.on and was greeted with cheering.
Present sear
AUSTRALIA.
wood.
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First Inninge.
Second Bonings. R. A. Duff, Lilley,
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Maclaren, first 34 od 1,900 Colonial troops at Buckingham Palace v. Tramper, stirat...
The King accompanied by the Queen review. Darling, e Lilloy, 5 e Maclaren, by Lock-
Flirt - b 3 in the afternoon. The Prince of Wales. E. Gregory, & Hirst... Hranud. presented medals on behalf of the King, Mr. W. Armstrong. Jackson 17 Chamberlain, the Colonial Premiers, the Indinu M. A. Suble, e ani). Princes, Lord Roberts and Lord Kitchener were
Jusko • 222 Brúml. present. The Indian troops visited the Abbey Hopkins, Mae. the decorations whereof have been natouched. if Linckwood They were here heartily cheuren by the public
Broast.............. in marching from Waterloo.
Barma's re B. V. Masters, ls, a Kingdom was prasiat at the Coronation and presentative after a tour through the United
Brannd........ H. Trumblé out.............. él was persented in the Prince of Wales and was
Extra cordially received.
London, Bth August
review, said be highly appreciated. their The King, addressing the Colonisks at the patriotism and distinguished conduct in the
war.
1:
DeLilley, blacknood-3.
Dm Tyldesley, ↳ Rhodes 2
Extras
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Totul 324 Total (8 wickets)..103 England, Fint fanings: Painiret b Trimble Hayward played on b Trumble ; Jackson 20 eLaren e Armstrong ↳ Tenmble 10; Armstrong Saanders, Tyldesley played on Their services to the Mother Country Tenable i, Jessop b Tramble 13 ist c would never be forgotten and would cement and Trumble 43: Leckwood Noble firmer, that aver the union between the dist Saulers 25 Brazade Hill & Trumble Colonies and the other parts of the Empire Lilley e Tramper & Trumble ; Rhodes not out The King prior to the review presented; Extras 15; Total 183. Curonation medals to the Colonial Premiera anti Governors, including Sir West Ridgeway and the Maharajas of Jaipns and Bikanir. An audioues was given to the former, who provented to the King a sword of the value of £10,000.
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REVIEW OF INDIAN CONTINGENT. -
London, 14th August. The King reviewed the Indian troops on the lawn of Buckingham Palace this afternoon. The troops marched from Victoria headed by the bands of the Coldstreams and Trish Garde. and were greeted by cheering crowds. The multi-coloured quiforms and pennants with the background of the lawn, the crimso of the Indian Princes and representatives, and chaopy of the Royal dais, the splendid apparat the British Naval and Military uniforme on the Terrace combined to form a gorgeous rainbow-hued spätacle. The Queen and the His Worship-This is the third time within a Ivincess of Wales and other Royalties, week you have heen convistat of the surLord George Hamilton, Lord Landsdowne, offence, as you will be fined $5 or 14 days.
Lord Roberts, Lord Wolseley and Lord Kitchenar were present. Lord Kitchener's admiration of the troops he will shortly command was manifest. The King pre- sented the first Coronation medals and the Prince of Wales continued on his behalf. The march past followed. The King afterwards addressed the troops and expressed his high satisfaction at seeing to splendida contingent. After a reforenes to his illness, he hoped in Contingent had enjoyed their visit and would return in safety to their homes.
profession and pon them we rely to demonstrate by their lives and by their work the fearlessness in danger, the dignity, and the In the side-room the prisoner, while waiting unerring restituile of conduct which should for the warrant committing her to prison, evar guide those who practice the art of manifested groat indignation against the medicine (Applause) Every well-wisher of Indian constable who arrested her. dhe termed the College will be more than glad to loara that him a "negro," prefixing the name with an adjec the services of these fire gentlemen have five, and absolutely refused to allow him to touch already biel requsitioned, ons of thom pros her when the committal warrant arrived. An reeds at once to an offcial post in the brand-English constable had to conduct her juin prison, new Colony of our Amériosd consius-our near neighbour Manila xhile the services of the reusiuing, four are being retained by this Government, svå for a dispensary in Wanchai,“ where he has already confiasaved work, sad three as medical irtant for plague and for bro teriological dation The students therefore who
are still paraning those studies need have misgivings for we rebelve many more uppl. vations for their surrces than we are jubla" to fille and after all, there is no place in the world phers good un are so much in request they are in the Yar Eert. (Applause)****
The successful students advanced one by one in expoune to their names, and received their diplomes from Hie Ecoellause, who, in con- gratulating blou, shook hansia ligastity with him. Their hanına arar-los Han Kes (Rith dutino. tion), Lan Lai, Lug Yin Su, Ho Ko Tsan,
and Chan Falcons.
His
MIBINGA DOG,'
Sergeant JJ Watt was searching a coolin's brouss in Taipingshan Street, when he came Horse a dog' qollar, a silver brooch, and a amber of small articles of personal wear evidently pilfered from Europeans. No satis copie was forthcoming, and he was arrested. factory explanation of their possession by the Fee the number on the dog's sallarathe owner. en English lady, was traced, and she told the sergeant that the dog was missing in October Jast.
The coolie was charged with and convicted articles, and fined $25 or two weeks bard of the unlawful possession of the various
labonr.
The supposition is that the defendant, who went to prison, ate the dog, a Chiness" chow
THE SZECHUEN TROUBLES.
The Chengtu correspondent of the Sirenpas wrote under date 26th July-
London, 14th August. The Maharaja of Gwalior has started for Brindisi. The Maharajas of Kolbapar and Idur Friday; the Maharajah of Jaipur joins the and Hikanir join the Rume at Marseilles on
Nearly all the others join the Egypt at Marseilles Olympic at Marseilles on the 24th instaut. on the 22nd.
GENERAL NEWS.
THE COLONIAL COFFERENCE.
London, 11th August, "The final meeting of the Colonial Conference was held to-day. Only those resolutions adopted will be published.
London, 19th August. Router learns that the Colonial 'Conference has passed a resolution subject to the approval of the local legislatures in favour of the metric between the Colonies and the mother country similar to Cauads.
BOWLING ASALIHIN. ACSTUALIA,*-FIRST INAINGS.
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England won, making 26 runs for nine wickets,
Lendon, 13th August. The Australians were all out for 121 and Gilbert Jessop mads 104.
COUNTY RESULTS.
London, 13th August. Lancashire beat Sussex by seren wickets.
Loudon, 19th August Yorkshire beat Worcestershire by six wickets. Nottinghamshire beat Derbyshire by an tanings auth:0 runs.
JEWS WHO WEAR PIGTAMS, It is not generally known, says the New York Tribune, that there is a colony of Jews in China -Jews who wear pigtails, bear Chinese pares and speak the Chiese language exclnively, and who have forgotten the bou of their father and my hair ancient ritual of Worship until it has been entirely sl, TC sza But there is such a colony, and its people have puzzled Oriental scholars for may years. Recently it has been established that they extered Chinnor, rather, their progenitors did-bont the year 319 ad, in the reign of the Emperor Mingte 1I. und formed u celony He, or Yellow River. about 700 miles from shanghai, on the Hoang A che time these Jows wet a power in the land. Their city grow in population until its inhabitants. numbered about 500 Jews alone, and they became so wealthy that they were able to loan
money to the Emperor, who so esteemed them that he built for them a synagogue. Two of them, wise names have been lost in the passing years, was especially honoured by the Eraporor, One ho made the treasurer of a great province and the other was a general is the imperial Army.
It.having been reported that a Boxer lahko system, and of the policy-of preferential tariffs greater -rýagníficence In a land where there
The Conference has largely increased Colonial contributions to the Imperial Navy, the Cape contributing £50,000 and Natal a 35,000. Canada will also contribute. Canada and Australia have promised to keep the local forces in as efficient condition and to assist the Imperial Government in the event of emergency,
THA RUS90-PERSIAN TARIFF.
Replying to Mr. Gibson Bowles also by
London, 11th August.
letter, Lord George Hamilton says that the Government is communicating with the Indian Government regarding the Basso-Perain tariff negotiations coferral to on the 20th Jave.
THE VICTORIN CEDEE.
London, 12th August, It is explained that the Victorian Chain conferred on the Archbishop of Canterbury is the supremo rask of the Victorian Order and was intended only for loyal personages when the Order was founded.
In the golden days of Judaism in China, they prospered, and when their magnificent temple was destroyed by fre they rebuilt it in
are many fine temples theirs was ous of the mest splendid. It was 30 feet long, and 150 feet w.de. To-day their temple is a mass of raine. Stone by stone, almost. it has been torn down by those whose varit should have been to preserve it. heathen, is that they forgot the worship of their The story, even among the God and He forgot them. They grew poorer and poorer with the advancing years during which they failed to keep the Sabbath of their religion und were finally forced to sell all they almost, their temple was demolished, to be sold bad for food and clothing stone by stone.
to builde of other temples and houses; their mcred books were disposed of for what money they would bring; they had no place for wor ship, and gradually their religious rites ware for getton and even their language so neglected that it has now become a mere memory and they themselves a people lost among the heathen of the Orient.
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Some time before the end of the war tha. home Governmust propounded a schiome for enabling a certain number of prisoners of war JAPANESE BEER to visit Australia, the primary object being that they might acquaint themselves with the latest scientific methods of agricultars, Aa might have been expected, the Boers in Bermuda, St. Helena, and Ceylon readily fell in with the proposal, and sonié dificulty was i experienced in making a selection from among the numerous applicäuts. With the declaration of eace many of those who were aurious to go decided that their presence was required at home The sohenie, bosever, abandoned, though it will no
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case of Boer prisoners on toar. The few agriculturists from among the Beers who might willingly make u studs of modern scientific methods of agriculture with a view to pusting them into practice on their own farms and imparting their know. ledge to their neighbours. The first proprietor is Orange River Colony, his wife, whith comprises Mr. Wooste, a larga fantové and two others, under the guidance of Captain PER CASE OF DOZEN PINTS Godson, of the Constalinlary, is expected to leave for Canada in a week, returning pro made up in Ceytos, and ander the guidance of t bably nut Australia. A-second party will be the censor of the prisoners' camp will leave the island next month for Australia and New Zeu land. Every care will be taken in the selection of willing and intelligent man. I understand that it has been aranged that one member of photography and be provided with
bagaaknurledes of The scheine, which has secured cordial co-opera- tion, is both interesting and unique. Though some will deplore the extout to which we carry the principles of conciliation, it is certainly an euruest of the desire of the British Govern mant to leaves nothing undone which may pro- ste the welfare and secure the good will of our new fellow-subjects.
Meanwhile, every effort is being made to bring back the prisoners of war as quickly, as possible. A utform rate of 1,000 a week will be attained by the end of the month and will be increased in a few weeks to 2,003, so that it is anticipated that all the prisoners will have returned by the end of Norember. No doubt it is desirable to effect the return of the prisoners as soon as possible, but it must be remembered that most of thom men havo families and rely on wagon transport for reaching their farms.
moment, and it is an open question whether the repatriation boards will be able to cope with the mapidity with which the prisoners can be landed in South Africa. Preparations are being made for passing 30 000 people through Hurrismith during the next six or eight weeks on their way to their farms. There will prob which is now the railhead of the Harrismith. ably be conveyed by train to Elands River, Bethlehem line, and thenes by or or mule transport to the Bethlehem, Reitz, and Synekat districts.
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Capt Odink, of the Ban to Soon, which arrived hers from Po-tianak this morning, brings the news of a devastating fire in the town of Pontianak. He states that on Sunday afternoon, the 17th inst,, the whole of the native town was destroyed by fire, in three hours over Some Uriental
ntal students have held that thego 1,000 shops being burned to the ground. peor wretches, starring in the city whors their Hundreds of people were rendered homeless and
they
were lying in discoasolate groups on every ancestors once lived a princee in the lund, are the feminant of the lost tribes of Israel. This, picos of waste land about the town, with such burreret
is only wild speculation, particularly temnents of their property gathered about them since China is mentioned in the Bible and was as they hast boun ouabled to well known in the early days of Judea. Is not was unable to make much progress against aflames. The local fire brigade worked hard, (XLIX, 1); Behold and song for the fire, which having seized on several of the 33, DES YEUX ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG-
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This park/lody tis, cuimony kritkad, Exuxx tangy maid Grotlemen, as I said before, +lt iga very great homonymad a very grant plea. sore to mato kate boa asked to presant. these diplomae to the ancvereint gentlemen, and I beg to congratulate them all with my whole heart op the result of their laboure. 1 know of some 1000 men und boys had assembled at perfectly well it must have meant. Shibpan,' village about eight miles distant -Tha Clark has said, very hard and actions from Chongtu, with beadquarters at a Buddhist work for them, and indeed it is a most creditaste temple called Lungtanebih, brigade of troops thing for them to have obtained these diplomas.
whs at once sent out from this city to dispares Mr. Tee Han Kes-bas passed with diet nation. the insurgents. Desultory fights took place Will, all I can say, is that I congratulate between the troups und Boxers on the 19th. linu with all my heart. To have obtained 20th and 21st July, during which there were a. diploma at all must bays · menot an quite a number villed and wounded on both enertnous sinust of perseverance and study, the part of the troops. At about 3 o'clock on aldes, but apparently without unch success on and to bave passed with distinction is still the morning of the 23rd Juls, the Boxers more creditable. ¡ I ran only regret, thongh congratulate him on his appointment to Manila | muddenly made a great bentre, the flames →I can only regret that, for the time being his rising to a great hoight and illuminating vorvicon mas passing away from the Colony. the heavons round about. This was intended This other four gentlemen. I learn will great to entrap the troops, the Boxers thinking that pleasure; are going, taramain with us in variqua the former would rush over to put out the sup- capacities, and I congratulate that with my posed conflagration, when it was intended to whole beset, or having won their diplomas. full upon them and so capture the modera Gentleman, it is inside'd always a great pleasure time and ammunition of the troops. Luckily honour to take any Colonel Liu of the artillery commanding the - little mhary rain, lingking the interest that 1 | troops, suspecting some such a ubusende, re- .feel in this "College of Medicine. ... I can mained in his camp, preferring to wait until Kentlemen Ispeak entirely daybreak before moving his men forward. from personal incling; and 1. do not profess Early that morning the Bezers began to maroli SOUTH AFRICAN TREASON BENTENCES,
views are these of everyone I can up towards the troops, who at Colonel Lin's
London, 18th August only my that I think that of all followings orders first fired a volley of blank cartridges at The Governor of Natal has remitted the and professions in life in which a man can the enemy, as a warning not to approach top unexpired portion of freason soutances of twa be useful to his followmen, that of the study ear. The Boxers, seeing no one of their unm years and under. of deine comes first and foremost. (Applause) ber fall, were overjoyed, deceiving ther
the mse.ves
THE OVER CROWDING SCANDAL.. I believe myself there is no profession which into thinking that this was due to the power
London, 11th August. - bringe about which tends so strongly to bring of their incantation and charms. Naturally wabent--the highest form of civilisation as that there was great enthusiasm amongst them and
The Federal Ministry has decided that a Royal Commissioa is necessary about ile Apf healing the sick. I remember years ago I shother rash forward was made, to be
atfended in church in Westminste niet by another adlay, a blank overign Drayton Grange over-crowding.
Up to date fifteen have died among the saeuing the country fertile and prosperous, advised among the greatest losars are Messrs Ean gazete, in London—and I listened to a must. Here, decidedly, was another proof of thair interesting sermon from a very distinguished invulnerability; and when a third volley of blank on the transport Brittanic.
their countrymen to emigrate. Old records Seng, Ly Ah Sir, and Lim Kin Tjoen, Loss MARBLE that have been found What I have said that of all forms of me of making an easy. P
of life must have been heavy, but as the fire was in China indicate 'a hundred yards of the troops, confident
London, 13th August. that families started for the
still smouldering when the Bar Fo Soon left, in bis opinion that of healing.
y prey of them. Then came the
It is believed in political circles that Lord laud, bringing with them rabbis and mea
the number of fatalities had not been computed. first. I can only my that I think that the turn of the soldirs; their Manser magazine George Hamilton will leave the India Office learned it to Law and the Prophets. After The outbreak, was due to the observance of an more these gentlemen are sent forth into the rifles were now properly ladest, and by the before October.
An aged Chinawoman world with a knowledge of medicine and with time thros rapidly fired continuous volleys had
Byear of wandering the pilgrims camped at old Chinese custom, been sent at tho advancing Borers their ranks Ludiu, visits the Delli Durbar.
Earl Perry, Under Secretary of State for us, the Kaifengin of to-day, and there their was barning paper moves under the collin, of a the power of doing good to their fellowmen.
descendants bure remained ever since. were decimated and the survivors were flying in
deceased relative in order to provide for the they are doing an amount of good which I think
ARALY NEWS, can be equalled by no other class of men in the disorder and panic-stricken along the plain
nearly 600-years they prospored, and gradually soul's comfort in pecuniary matters in the world. Therefore, gentlemen, every (opper-
The Boxers have only ancient maskets amongst
London, 14th August, Jewish traders penetrated to every part of the next work, when the fames spread to a build-
ing Dear. The maximum age for admission to Woolwich country. In the year SỰU they were joined by a tunity that comes to me of allowing the interest them and that only in the proportion of tbroe
The city gates of has been raised to 19, and to Sandhurst to 19. fresh influx of their countrymen, anu the power I feel in this College of Medicine. I gladly among every ten men,
and intinence of the settlemout greatly increased. A SHIPPING DISASTNE,
EXFORT CARGOS: welcome, and I can only say again tint. I hope Chengtà, formerly slceed at 8 o'clock every
The first reference to them that appears in the the example of these five gentlemen will be evening, ut the first sunouncement of the
London, 14th August,
Per P. & O steamer Ballaurat, mailed on the Chinese records was made in the eleventh cam followed by many other I believe myself recrudescence of Boxers in the vicinity, are
16th August, Fer London opt. Manchester -- that it will be the trust form of bringing now closed at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, while emashed their bows in collision with a brig and the Imperial Army with great bravory and dis- raw silk, 1 case dething, 1 ingot tiu, 6 cases The new destroyers Havock and Successtery, when Jews are referred to as wrving in 125 baiss waste ailk. For London-59 Lales about good feeling between all classes and those who enter the alty from outside are closely coal bulis, respectively, in the Solent,
tinction. The date of the beginning of their eigars, 2 cases birds feathers, Lease blackwood- There is no better way in the scrutinised by the soldiers guarding the gates. world really of showing the good feeling that The Boxers are getting daily more numerons,
decline as a power and a A letter to the Times signed by one of the bat it must have been one is not known, screen, 1 cass blackwood and curios cose wechtertain for all ranks and classes in the outing to the apathy of the provincial high representatives of India pleads for the admission isolated cases they intermarried with the natives balea raw silk. For Milan:-30 bales raw silk. long ago. In a fow hardware, 19 bales mats. For, Lyons509 World. (Applause.) VN authorities, whose conduct makes the Boxers
Hón, F. B. HAY-Gentlemen; I beg to pro- think that the officials moelly favour their uf some ladian representatives as participators of the country, but ass rule they have done as. For Havre:-1 case feathers. For Bt. Chamond: Fose a vole of thanks to B... the Diller propaganda against the Christians,
and not mowly as spectators in fatare great Jews all over the world do generally, and have -19 balos raw silk. For Marseilles -815- State ceremonies.
wade alliances only among their own people, balow raw kik, 3 cases feathers, 1 case zîlk.
clergyman who had the moral courage to say just 18 year red the Boxers had got up
racey.
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the land of Biùım (China). in the days uf.
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Hongkong, 4th March, 1902. with her.
The Jews visited the country steamers Bon Fo Soon and Sambas strenuously repeatedly, although it required 50 days they could do little to save the doomed quarter. assisted the firemen with their lines of hose. early a year—to make tlie journey from Judea,
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