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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MON JAY OCTOBER 18,#, 1912

watched, for it was felt that weakness or hesitation on his part might plunge South China lato turmoil. The deceased Viceroy from the outset acted in a manner to win the admiration of all but those whom his

A. S. WATSON & CO., justice and honesty were bound to alienate.

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If not so successful as Li Hung-Chang in dealing with pirney, possibly because he was not a ruthless man like Lt. Tao Mu reorganised the Canton forces, kept the WINE & SPIRIT MERCHA TS peace in Kwangtung during the northern

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

troubles, and at least prevented the Kwangsi rebellion from assuming dangerous propor. tions. Ho was incap citated by serions illness for many months previous to bis death, and indved it has more than once Per dut. For bot. been reported previouly that he had succumbed to his afflictions. Unfortunately now there sectas no room for doubt, and we

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E. EXTRA SUPERIOR OLD.

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have again within the space of less than week to mourn the loss of that rarity in China, a good officul.

During the week ended on Saturday last, one case of plague (fatal) was notified in the Colony. The victim, a Chiuse, was found dead in Centre Street.

The French cruiser D'Entrecastcars left the karbar on Saturday for Kwangebauwan, and 1:35 the British surreying-slip Waterwitch arrived

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B, C, & CC are excellent Dinner Wines,

D and E are After-Dinner Wines of a very fine Vintage,

from Welhaiwei.

The reappointment of Hou. R. Shewan to be an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council in place of Hou. T. H Whitehead is officially notified in the Gazette,

The will of the late Mr. Alexander Michie is declared of the gross volts of £20,129-13

Correspondence will be found an page 5 to- day. A letter on the anbject of storm-worn- ings in unavoidably held over,

On 10th inst., it is officially announced in the Gazette, quarantine restrictions were still in force against Shanghai and Manila..

Professor Hirth sailed from Germany for America on 13th ult. to take up the Chinese Professorship at Columbia Unive sity, Nuw

York.

The death is announced in home papers: of Lady Macartney, wife of Sir Halliday Macartney, K.C.M.G., Connelllor of the Chinese Legation in London.

Daring the quarter ended 59th-ult, Mr. F. Browne, Government Analyst, analysed, under the Food and Drugs Ordinance, two samples of beer mud fire of brandy. All were found to be gennive.

The Lords of the Admiralty grated an extra week's leave to the officers and men of the This extra privilege was in Eudymion. recognition of the services performed by them

TELEGRAMS.

DAILY PRESS" SERVICE,

FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

{FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]}

SHANGHAI, 12th October, 10.30 a.m.

"YOSHINO MARU" BURNED. The 9.8. Yoshino Maru was burned while en a voyage from Shanghai to Kobe. The crew were saved.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

Sanaa, 12tir October, 3.5 1. THE EVACUATION OF SHANGHAI

POSTPONED.

Owing to His Excellency Liu Kung-vi's death, the withdrawal of the garrison troops from Shanghai has been postponed.

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BOAT CLUB SMOKING CONCERT.

THE COLOURS OF THE HONG- KONG REGIMENT.

1. The smoking concert given by the Hongkong The o remony of delivering the colours of | Baat Club on Saturday evening hat, was A the Hongkong Regiment into the charge of most enjoyable entar ainment and was much the Church of 6. John the Evangelist, Hong-appreciated by the large company present. The kong, took place yesterday morning. A much concert was given in 9. Andrew's Hall, and larger congregation than usual newbl d in the through the courtesy of Colonel Ighonon, Cathedral, amongst whom were many Army and 0.M... and officers of the Royal Garrison Navy officers, H.E. the Governor and Lady Artillery, the Indian pipera and trans attend- Blake, Hon. F. H. May, C.MG., Coloneled and made the vicinity re-soho with the skitl- L. F. Brown: EE (Senior Offer Com of the pipes before the programme opened and manding the Carrison), and Colonel Denny, inter during the interval. A very good and D.A.A.G. A few minutes before 11, we can comprehensive programme had been arrangad, panties of the Regiment with fixed bayonets, consisting of toner and baritone solos, sotsio guarding the colours, and beaded by the bands, songs and instrumental music. The singers were marched up. At their head were Major Burger, Mr. E. Mirow and Mr. Charles Lammert the commander, and all the English officers and tenors, and Mr. W. J. Terdil and Mr. F. the native officers. The d-tachment formed up Whittick, baritones. They were all in excellent facing the wast-door, elie e at the time fixed for voice, and were all recalled. The comic lagers, the commencement of the service they waje met Massa, Burgess und Pyke, who appeared in by the chaplain sud choir. A Royal salute was character, acquitted themselves very well, and played, and then the choir, chaplain and all the efficats, with the colours, marched in procession up the central aisle, the choir and congregation singingOnward Christian Soldiers to Sal

The guard, in the livan's stirring tace. meantime, departed for their barracks. The efficers, English and native, were seated in the chancel, and the spectacle--if a descrip

esque and impressive The English officers sat in the front row of chanoel Beste. There About Fourteen native officers, Including The one especially decorated who recently for bravery, and the two went home with the Coronation con- tingent, and they appeared to take much interest in the service, though, being characteris.

son of the German Emperor regarding the their striking uniforms, and adjoining them The newspapers approve of the correct deci.tically impassive, it was not possible to judge to

what extent. They looked splendid fallowa i

was the sarplicad choir. In the background was the altar with its flowers and red hangings, and above it the beautiful east window, through the stained glass of which sizeamed Song rays of subdued sunlight. Tao natire officers cortainly seemed to realise the sacred Dharacter of the service, the object of their preenuse, and the incoro feelings of the congregation towards them. This was amplis. sigod by the fact that men of the regiment who west-gallery, to which they were admittel, and were off duty crowded thy west-door and the

gazed wonderingly on the servios below,

dur ng the operations in North China, under his death that all the foreign troops should be ina be "peraissable-was certainly pictur.and is interpretation was excellent. His pieces Admiral Sir Edward Seymour.

Captain J. W. H. Harvey, R.N., died at Doronport, on the 11th ult, at the age of 77. He served in the Magicienne between 1838 and 1860, when he was constantly employed against pirates round Hongkong, and was awarded the China imedal: Captain Harvoy retired in 1882,

The Chinese officials at Kalgan being so

dilstory in forming a police to protect the people from the brigands, the Russiana sugges-

Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe's appointment as Second Police Magistrate during the stance of Mr. J. 1. Kamp is officially intimated in the Goverted landing them some Cevapks. Thin Bo

Garette.

scared them that they at oscs set to work and enrolled 100 special polies drilled by men from Prince Sa's new Peking gendarmeric.

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GOOD FINE...

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Lu their weekly share list, of date 11 h just, Messrs. Erich Georg & Co. way :-During the

under review our market has strengthened further. Baak shares Lave improved to a fair extent, also Indo-Chinus.

Saturday last was the "Atonement Day of the Jows. The Jewish community held services in their Synagogue on Friday evening and on Saturday, and observed their annual fasting for twenty-four hours.

The King has been pleased to grant to Mr. John Peuniall, Chief Instructor of the Nanking Fer Doz. Per Bot. Naval College, His Majesty's Royal licence and

$15.00 $1.25

authority that he may accept and wear the

24.00 2.00

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The German Emperor has awaried to Mr. John 8. Hegg, late master of flie à‚x, Hyson, of London, «. tolesnojia, ja renoguition of the good service he performed in connection with the transport of horses during the recent distar- bances in China. The prosent was forwarded through the Foreign Offes to the Board of

Trade.

The King hasgranted Sir Halliday Mocartony, K.C.M.G., Councillor of the Chinese Legation in London, His Majesty's Royal licence and authority that he may accept and Wear the

[It had been urranged with H E. Liu before

withdrawn qu lat November.—En. D.P.] -

REUTERS SERVICE.

LONDON, 9th October,

THE GERMAN EMPEROR AND THE

BOER GENERALS.

Boer Generals.

THE OPIUM TRADE.

A meeting of the Society for the Suppression of the Opiam Trade has been held at Lambeth Palace, the Archbishop of Canterbury presiding, The meeting stigmatised the opinm trade as a bioi ou the English name, xml an injustice to Chim.

THE JAPANESE LOAN. The Japanese 5 per cont. loan of fifty million you has been largely applied for, and it is under stood that it is already well covered.

OVERLAND TO CHINA.

A conforance of representatives of European railways was held in Paris yesterday to consider

WOFG

wero also compelled by the andienes to oblige again. The violin nobis by Mr. Franola C. Barlow, were two of the most pleasing numbers ou the programme, and showed that as a violinist. he will occupy a front place in the amintes instrumental musical circle in the colony. His technique, which bis solqa in the second part-of the programme specially revealed, was good

were all most artistically played, and we trust that now be has mide lis debut locally, we shall are the pleasure of hearing him oftra. Tas recompaniet was Mr. A. G. Wird, to whom the colplats owed not a little of their • sudodds.

Mr. Borst accompanied Mr. Barlow, The piano supplied by Masare. Lane, Crawford was of good tone. Mr. C. H. Gale, how. secretary

artistic little production, showing the Club's of the Club, presided The following the programme (which by the way, was a most

dag, produced by the Law Victoria Title. graphic Works) :---

Comic 2008***

Violin

song.

Off to Philadelphia.....

*G. F. G. WHYPTION.

"I'd like to go Eaves in that"

MI. PIER

Bole........... "Canzopa

Song: Comic Song.

Boog

MAIF ITU. BARE N.

Carl Bobu.

All the World... Hope Tenção.

Mr. V. LAMMENT

"Out on the Deep

MY W. J: TRBRILL

One of the Old Brigade "

Mr. W. T. BongzALI

*Wanderlied

Mr. E. Mow

PART JI

The service was the ordinary way for the day. The musical portion of it was most Comic Song." Bebbing up and down. carefully rendered by the Largs choir-now up to its full strength agaio. The respouses

were Ferial: the Te deum was Baker in F. The

Insignia of the Second Class, Third Divisio. | Insignia of the First Class of the Second arrangements for a service on a new overland Rev. P. T. Johbasin, M.A., the chaplain,

of the Imperial Order of the Double Dragon.

A. S. WATSON & CO. conferred upon him by his Imperial Majesty

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the Emperor of China, in recognition of valuable service rundered.to his Imporial Majesty,

The King has been pleased to grant to Robert Breden, Deputy Inspector-General of Customs at Songbai. His Majesty's Royal licence and authority that he may accept and wear the Lusignia of the Third Class, Second Division, of the Imperial Order of the Double- Dragon, conferred upon him, by his Imperial Majesty the Emperor of China, in recognition of valuable service rendered to his Imperial Majesty..

Division of the Imperial Order of the Double Dragon, conferred upon him by the Emperor

of China.

route to China or the Siberian railway.

LONDON, 9th October,

THE STRIKE OF US. COAL-MINERS. Lord Ireagh having abzudoned his idea of

Mr. Mitchell, the leader of the Coal-miners making a tour round the world, his youngest sen, Mr. Walter Gninness, has goue off on his Usioa, has rejected the offer of President Roose- own account, accompanied by a friend. Therelt to appoint a commission to enquire inta journey is being made by the Russian reso the coal dispute. He states that fifty mus across Siberia to China and Japan, and thence meetings which have been held have adopted a resolution declaring that the whole Federal army will not compel the men to resume work. STRIKE OF FRENCH COAL MINERS. Seventy-thousand, out of one hundred and twenty thousand, coal-minera in France have obeyed orders for a general strike.

from Yokohama erer the North Pacific to Vancouver..

We are pleased to. Ioorn, sage the P. & 7. Time, that Yuan Shikat has been at great price to clear off as far as possible any outstanding indemnity claims on behalf of

The annual session of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace will be held in the Justices' Room,missions in this province, and some Tls. 70,000 at the Magistracy, on Friday, 14tli November, at 2.30 p.m. for the purpose of considering applications for publicans and adjunct liceuces On the 12th October, at 4. Mucdonnell Read, for the year 1902-1903, under Ordinance No. the wife of E. ti. Huids, of a son, stillborn. (272524 of 1638. Forias of application may be

BIRTH,

The Daily Press.

HONGKONO UFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD CF. LONDOK OFFICE : 133, FLEET STREET. E.C.

Hoxowoso, 18th October, 1902.

obtained at the Magistracy. All applications must be forwarded to the Magistracy on of before Saturday, 1st November.

on 7th alt.

have in this way been recently disbursed. This, no doubt accounts in some measure for the shortness of funds about which we have heard so much,

The steamer Oregon (says the L. & G. Express) is fitting up at Seattle for the purpose of taking a party of American minutsotarers with orhi bits on a six months'erniss, which will begin on 15th Novembor. The Oregon will visit Russia China, Japin, the Philippius, the Straits Settlements, India. Mauritius, South Africa, Australis, and Hawaii, with a view to the expansion of American commerce.

A cricket match was played at New Becken- ham on 6th alt. betwees the Hongkong and

GERMANY AND THE BOER GENERALS.

The Berlin Press is disgusted with the Boor Generals. The Tageblatt says that in the event of anti-British demonstrations the Government may sject the Generals from Germany.

THE JAPANESE LOAN. The Japanese loan is closed. It has been covered about three times.

Boson, 10th October.

THE EDUCATION BILL. At a conference of Unioniste to discuss the Education BB which has been hold

Song

Song.

MYSPYRE.

Selvmann.

A World of Love" Hope Templa

Mr. F. G, WWIT?ICK.

Mr. E. BioW,

proached at some length, and mads special Couple Song... Tuo

Nr. W. T

Strong

Lieut. Moberley advanced with the King's. Colour and Babudar-Major Khan, C.I.E., Song with the rick Jellor regimental ansige, and Song banded them to the Chaplain it the alter rails, who said:

reference to the event, and after the offertory, Violin Solo “Selat

On behalf of the Church Body of this Cathedral Church of S. John the Evangelist A receive these colours of the Hongkong Regi ment to be preserved in this Church as a memorial of that Regiment for ever—In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, Aman,

Special prayers were then said of which the first two were the following ---

ME. C

In Sweet September

· Elgü

Mr. C. LAMMELT, Skippers of St Ives Rooskel

MTW, J. TEEBILL

God Save the King."

THE VOLUNTEER CAMP.

Fine weather favoured the opeúng of the annual camp of instruction of the bongkong Volunteer corps at Stonecat deland on Friday last. We have already explained that the ordinary arrangements in connsation with

Almighty and everlasting God, by whose the camp differ in no material way from those grace Thy servantare enabled to fight the good Sght and over prove victorious; we humbly of last year, but in the matter of training one bosesch 1 hee to inspire the soldiers of our important departure is to be coted, namely,. King, especially those of this Regiment whose tint of the drilling of the members of the corps colours we now humbly present before Thee, that they may yield their hearts to Thine obedience and exercise their will on Thy behalf. Help them to think wisely, to spanks rightly, to resolve bravely, to act kindly, and to live parsly. Bless them in body and soul and make them a blessing to others. Wherever they may be, may they ever seek the extension of iby Kingdom. Let the assuranes of Thy presence support them in life and comfort them in death. O Lord, our God, accept our prayer for Jesna Clarist's sake, Amen,

Blessed bo Thy rame, O Lord God, for that it bath pleased Thee to have Tay babitation among the sons of men and to dwell in the midst of the assembly of Thy saints upon earth. Accept we beseech Thes these our services at this day and grant that these colours, now eat

more be a sign unto us of lofty courage, of King and that Thy Holy Name may be wor devotion to duty, of loyalty to country and to shipped in truth and party to all generations through Jesus Christ our Loril. Amen.

Baron Shibusaws, who ou leaving Berlia returned to London for a few days, during which he stayed at the Coburg Hotel, left for Paris He remained there about a week, and then proceeded to Lyons for a couple of THE death on Friday morning of H.E.

daye. The route was then to Romo, where TAO Mu, late Viceroy of the Two Kwang a brief stay was to be made, and then to provinces (announced in our Cunton corres Brindisi for Port Said, there to embark on the pondent's letter to-day) robs China of yet Kamigawa Moru, of the Nippon Yusen Kaisbu Shanghai Baoking Corporation and Escombe's Birmingham, Mr. Chamberlain said that the part in this Church to Thy glory, may ever- another upright oficial. To Mo was not of Line, for Japan. Ha intend d journey to XI. The following were the Bank scores course a man to be put in the same class in Austria-Hungary had to be abandoned for want. F. Gordon, 4; A. C. E. Elborough, 4; the matter of ability as Lav KusG-TIHe of time.

M. Cantrel, 47; P. G. Wodehouso, 26; G, F. was, however, wise and just in the exercise of

Goxer, O; C. R. Rice, 4; R. T. Thorsfield, i; Sedgwick, 0. R. R. Dew, 0: extras, 11, total,

12. Escombe's Xi scored 57.

CANTON.

[FRCH OUL CORRESPONDENT.]

CANTON, 11th October. DEATH OF H E TAO-MAO.

HD. Tao-Mu, late Viceroy of Canton, died in canton at about 1 a.m. on the 10th inst. His Excellency was seventy-eight years of age;" After he had handed over his seal to the Acting Viceroy Tak-sow, he removed on the ist inst. to the yemen of the Salt Commissiouse, where

temporarily took up his residenco. fixcelloney wished to lease Canton for biz mative copatry in the province of Chokiang next week per the Anping of the Chias Mer chury's Steam Navigation Company, and he had just given orders of preparation for his deper

His

bill would not be withdrawn, and that if de .feated, which he did not think possible, the

Government would resign.

The Turks have dispersed one of the Bul garian bands of insurrectionists in Macedonia.

COMMITTAL OF AN EX-M.P.

Mr. Devia Kilbride, formerly MP. for Gal- way, has been committed for trisl at Athlone for inciting to murder.

LONDON, 10th October,

A NIGERIAN MURDER. Captain Moloney, British Resident in the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria, was mur dored on the 4th instant,

The choir then sing "Lead Kindly Light," after which the Chaplain prononuced the Bansdiction and the service closed.

Thecolours, which were originally worked and given by the ladies of Hongkong, will have embroidered on them the date of the North, China Campaign and will be hung on each side of the chancet.

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LD.

Garrison artillerymen. The change in the castitation of the Volunteers is a judiçkar one. of that there can be no doubt, sad this fant-ans ben recognised by those mainly concerned, the Volunteers themselves, who are on ering upon their new instruction courses with a real what promises well for their efficiency

Not many were present in cup on Friday sight there seldom is on the first day, which

regarded rather in the light of an' experi- mental one than as partaking of the serious. business of the days that are to follow A very pleasant evening, however, was spent, by these who were in camp, although there was no attempt at any organised enterta that comes alony, in due course, when the camp was the leading spirit in what foo took plass, is in full swing. Corporal Das TEKĀ amp that lacked the presence of this versatile conteur of bonnets would be a derulate affute faded. He has a complaint this year, though the sergeants mess to be hold sacred to the nan of the gentlemen of the thrae stripas only, not even such an important personage 13 a corporal being admitted. Under the circum- stances. Corporal De, who was detected in su attempt to explore the mess in quellion and ||was ingloriously bundled out, does not quite sec why a sergeant should be allowed to partake of refreshment at the can can allotted to the

of the Corps. Ding to pay for footing.

šration is secsemmel to the

The following is the forty-fifth report of corporals, the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ld. (Tokohama unless he bo Shokin Gioko), presvated to the shareholders The latter at the balf yearly crdinary general meeting.

held at the Heat Oce, Yokohame, on notice of BOTY Wednesday, 10th September, 1902

uforianato-and zagoying

The author of the Click massacres in this duties and, while not exactly a member | 1900, Pao, Zaotai of Chuchou, Chekiang, who J. P. Tronsile, 4; W. A. Murray, 6; R. E. THE MACEDONIAN INSURRECTION.

of the Progressive party, ho showed a very it will remembered, was sentenced to be banished, friendly spirit toward foreigners and washes, it is reported, died, after a liz ering illness, in sympathy with reform. Though at old while ou his way to bis place of exile. Pao, says man-he was about seventy-eight years old the NC. Daily News, was a Baron in rank and when he came to Canton ho introduced a possessed the title from his father, the late great number of improvements during the famous Chinese General· Pro Ts'ao, profégéul period of his Viceroyship, including the the still one famous Arst Marquis Tsing, and foundation of a new university conducted one of the most successful military chiefs who, more or less on Westere lines and the opposed the Taiping rebols and so saved tür support of schools generally throughout his present Munebu dypasty from annikilation at

the bands of the Taipings. provinces. Tao blu was by birth a native of Wuchiang, in the province of Chekiang The rentre of the hate typhoon passed over He obtained his Hanlin degree in 1863 Yokoluraa on the 28th ult., and the Japanese

Gentlemen. The directors, submit to you colony of ants should have detomnited- His first office, as far as we know, wis as

papers are full of the terrible havoc wrought

the annexed statement of the liabilities and asals of the Bank, and profit und less account district magistrate of Kansu, in 1874; seven there and at Tokyo, and in the sacrounding

for the half year eading 30th June, 1902 The years later he was made prefect of Lauchon, country. The lowest reading of the barometer

gross profits of the Bank for the past half tear including 544,155.703 yen bought forward from capital of Kans, and in 1884 tastar of the ever recorded in Japan, 28.22, was reached on Sunday night, the 28tk uit. Bazon Otori's

last accounts, smoant to 7,228,672,143 10. of same city. In 1985 he was transferred to

villa was washed out to sea-by the tidal wave at

which 5,259,598.878 you have been deducted for Chibli, being appointed Provincial Judge. Kodan, with the Baron, in it." He was saved by

current oxpenses, interests, &c, leaving for a surpijskog amount of language balance of 1,963,073.265 yer. The directors Many visitors came over He went to Shenai as Treasurer in 1888, tô | n boat waile clinging to a piece of board, Ta ture when he was seizext with illness, ou account

now propose that 20000000 yen be added to when all enjoyable & aleg Chinese Turkestom as Governor in March, Preussen, Pembrokeshira, and Khalif all wout of which he tendered his resignation of the

the reserve fund, raising it to 8,910,000,000 yen Thero wis also a large, 1891, and to the Viceroyship of the ashorn in Yokohama barbour and were got off Viceroyship. Hearing the sad news, the Acting strike of coal-miners in America continue, but and that 100,03), you be pat neile the Church parado was held yesterday morning. Shen-ban provinces at. the end of again. The N.Y.K. auch doi Maru was Viceroy, the Governor, and all the other mili-all efforts to effect a settlement are so far fatile.reserve to provide for the depreciation of

ailser funds. From the remainder the directors 1896. In 1900, when the Imperial Court swamped and the captain and engineer drowned.tary and ciril officers called at his residenca and

Mr. Pierpont Morgan has been begged to inter- recommend a dividend at the rate of thirteen per cent for anum, which will absorb we at Haianfu and the lito L. HURG- The Grand Hotel was damaged very seriously the remains of the deceased were coffined at 4

on the same day. This sad nows how grieved vene, but he refuses to interfere in the dispate. 280,000 yen og la shares and 390,000.053 CHANG had been called up North from and nearly every other house in Yokohama more

COLLISION IN THE CHANNEL. yen on new shares making total of or less. The battleship Shikishima stranded the people of the Two Kwang, who know Canton, H.E. To My was sent down to at Tokusaka in the gale. The wall of water very well that His Excellency was one of the

The 1. D. 1 steamer Krongtone Wilhelm 1,170,000.000 yen. The Inlance, 495,078,295 succeed to the onerous post of Viceroy that devastated Odawara is stated to have been | best vimroya that over ruled the two proviuess, of the Two Kwang. Coming after a from 30 to 50 feet high Nearly half of the His desease was at once reported in the Throne collided with and sack on English steamer in neat account. ster: and able, if not scrupulous, official eastern break water at Yokohama was demo by the Acting Viceroy by telegraph and a high the English Channel an Wednesday last. Two like L HUNG-CHANG, he was anxiously liebed.

northumous honour is expected.

Lives wora lost.

THE COAL STRIKE IN FRANCE. The strike of coal-miuers in France is becom ing more serious, and strong forces of troops has been requisitioned for the distarbed districts.

THE COAL STRIKE IN AMBRIÇA,

The conferences in connection with the

hold

at the same time and in the same place that of the Volanteurs. These fi of misplaced industry dispute the many tants, and be rigour, they play in the prosecution of their boglio tot es is ruspaigal blo

Saturday night,

was given.

intera

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Imperial Germen mail steamer Prevsion left Shaughời vic Foochow on the 1tb fort, et

the 13th inst NAGATAKE SOME, The P

Chairman.ARA

land (Or. Head Office, Yokohams, 1 th September, 1902, may be ar

esmerno ratcies, from Port- bue on the bits fast, ami and hese on the 18th Insk

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