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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 271H, 1902

No second readings of bills will be taken at the Engislative Council meetingi käis vähennçon, according to the agends issued yesterday.

which, it was reported, had been washed away by the river. At the present day the greater part, if not the whole, of the old site is still above water, and would in

It is reported from North Chin that No-w "many ways make a more suitable settle-chwang. Tientsin, Takua, Tinko and Shanhai "ment than the locality which has now been wan will probably be closed by a early next A. S. WATSON & CO., chosen for the purpose by this local offi- mouth

LIMITED.

"cinia. After this the question of opening the port to all appomuces was dropped,. until, under the Revised Yangtze Regula tions of 1899, China undertook to establish "a custom-house at Nuuking." The pre- As usual at this season of the year we are sent importance of Nanking, Mr. WILKINSON

offering for sale n

SPECIAL SELECTION OF THE

PUREST AND BEST

CONFECTIONERY

from the simplest quality to that of the

most recherché description imported from

the lending

LONDON AND PARISIAN HOUSES.

INTENDING SENDERS OF

+

CHRISTMAS

AND

NEW YEAR CARDS

vid find in our stocks a TASTEFUL,

PLEASING and REFINED ASSORT-

MENT.

LIMITED, A

CONFECTIONERS, &>.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 18H,

says, is due rather to the fact that it is the centre of the provincia administration and the scene of the triennial examinations than te the extent of its int le. Nevertheless, in spite of the fact that i was almost left a desert after the Triping rebelling (its walls, of twenty-five miles circumference, still cnclose an area only partly inhabited, with ruined buildings scattered among the cul- tivated felds), Nansing had already re- gaineil a certain measure of its former great prosperity at the date of the opening of the port. The nearness of Shanghai and the crisy communication therewith made the Nasking people fatailar with foreign goods, of which the import was already considerable With trade in such a healthy in 1899. state," says the Causalar report, it is not surprising that the Customs' returns have betur enguraging from the first,"

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Tonight the Union Church Láteracy Soci ty will meet at 9 o'clock, when Mr. H. Hursthouse will open a discussion upon The Liberty of the Newspaper Press."

The band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will

play at the Kowloon Hotel this evening from 7.39 til 10 o'clock. This vacalls to mind the fact that there is a beautiful display of chrysan- themums to be sein in the gardens of the hotel.

The following is from the Nagasaki Fresş;- We understand that residents may shortly expect the normal supply of water-a blessed change after the rigime of two gallons a day." How long will it be before Hagkong papers will be able to ay the same?

A Sanitary Board inspector at Sagapors Ins been theed $125 fer forcing his way into the horse of a Bombay trador which he desired to inspect, but upon which the usuil six-hours" notice had not host served; sad $5 for assaulting the trader when the latter barred his entry to the women's quarters.

TELEGRAMS.

DAILY PRESS” SERVICE.

FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

[FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. }

LONDON, 25th November, 11.25 .. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE ---ARE THERE SECRET OLAUSES ?

In the House of Coinions last niglit Me.. Labouchere asked whether there were any secret clauses attached to the Anglo- Japanese Treaty and whether any pledges or assurances were given which are unknown. to Parliament. Lord Cradborne replied in an avasive manner,

SHANGHAI'S EVACUATION, The Standard's "Berlin correspondent reports that the Commander of the Germna troops at Shanghai has been instructed to come to an understanding with the British and French Commanders about the evacua,

REUTER'S SERVICE.

A telegram dsted Soul, November 18th,tion of Shanghai. says: Fis reported that the cores authoritie are negotiating for a loan in Kassia, a ginseng monopidly and a gold ming being offered s security. The amount of the leau is reported to ba ten million roables. Xegotiations are progressing batween Mr. Ginsburg and Yo Yo yok at present.

THE CRISIS IN KWANGSI,"

LATE TELEGRAMS.

vføride to the prevent con- fracture ditipu of Kwangu prvinge præeunt a lamentable

NEWB VIA AUSTRALIA pizince to thematik aye,« coalition which is un- hesitatingly ascribed to the sending of incapable

SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. meu to deal with the crisis in that province, save the N-C. Daly Now in its Notes on Native

DIFFICULTIES AT THE CAPE. Afara. It is not the wint of troops that

*-*- London, 25th October. prevents the suppression of the rebellion there At the lucianon of the Africander Band. Sir are more than suflairut to restore order to the J. Gordon Sprigg, the Premier of Cape Colony, region nad porcs, and prosperity to the inhabit | las issued an order to disband all the Town under tiroumstuuou like this, it is only the law with string resentman and indignation among sulaod tlent nakappy province. As is natural Guards of the osieng; Tise grilor is viewed

havs sared. The rebels, or, more properly abiding pescefully furlined papaistion who this loyalists.

- London. 28:11 Cotabar the organised bandite, now usually scatter when During the discussion in the Capu Colony a strong forer of troops come in susret of them, Legislative Assembly in Committee of Supply

the districts ravaged by Leaving

them to b on the agdonitare vole, members of the Afrias yot again by tho " umris" of a paternal dar Bond objected to an incresas of salary lo These instinctivaly or for the thief Inspetor of Cheep on the ground loot at the opportunity to display the heads that he had been an Intelligence oflour during of rebels sluiu in battle, hung from sailsbow, the war. Dr. Smartt, Jate Minister for Wicks. or spearhead," in order to obtain some promised declared that his party (Che Pregresstres) woul reward held out by thehigh provincia authorities debate the matter for a montli to prevent the us an incutive to deeds of " derring-do," wake Bond panthing a man for hyalty, r no distinction between robal nad panosful

London, 31st inhabitant whes home has just boun piilgad The amendment moved in the Cape Colony or women outraged by the sirago bandits now Hoque of Asambly la a'ommittes of Supple Being in the distat e in the direction of the relating to the salary of the Chief Inspactor, foothills. It sufless only that here are men Shep tray withdrawn. My J. X Merriman coupsfag the village or district which these (Louditų) apologised for Dr, Kuhn's (Bondite) braces have been ordered to attack, and remarke about the inspector & connection withi naturally meeting no resistance and battue the Intelligence Department in the war of hauds nenes. Crops sve destroyod ROCOM- ranid by in fissiminate pilaging and acts of

it

occurred in more receipt of despatcher to reduce the cute by £1 00.

of

Joy Loudon, 5th Novembar. In Commities of Supply of the Cape Houn sarage vandalism. Then follows a report of of Assembly yesterday, Sr. Gerdou Sprigg. splendid victory over the rebels, the capture of the Fromler, brought down vote for the rew a lug number of prisonois and a still larger organisation of the defence forces of the colony, number of beds Small wander then Fiat, The reorganisation, hisa involves un axira Jusud of controling, the sphere of the re- outlay of: 013.100 yourly

pfarides for the up- bellion is growing, more. widespread than ever, printanent a commandsat-geverd and s while gaudt famine stalks through the lead, officers, and the section of new dogs of 1,500 the only one fort apparent being derived from from the Mounted District Volantaats. fooling that the sufferera ato fewer in number M. J. W. Baner (Bondit) protest against than would have bees the case had a faming the moul for arming over, dody.

percafal times

Me F. Malea proposed an amendment to Sinceupao is LONDON, 24th November.

the effect that Governor Wang Chih-ch'ua, ef

The awendment was carried by a majority of Kwangsi, recently reported to the Throue that fire volna, the division beings THE TONGSHAN MINES DIFFICULTY.atel leader, med Hang Tae-lin, with six followers, whose band had been defeated in a Router's Peking correspondent wires that battle with Guruzanient troops, Javing. Dod worus the border into Arnamese territory, were The Acting Secondary of the US Navy has tho Chinese having hoisted their ang over the

subsequently captured by the French military before him the proposition to sell, by public Tong-las coal-mine! Sie Ernest Sator pro authorities there sud afterwards handed over to auction, the remaining old condemned monitors, czeded thither and instructed the British dopy of the wald Govarnar. The seama paper stutes that a Kwangs Tastai, named largely in native bouts tos nader the Conius. Jason, Maria. Ligand Nishant commander to replace it by the British dag. Paa, hrs come to Shangani lo receive the enim

of half-a-million tools from the Hongkong and Afrikander Bond, Sir J. Guitar -prigg rouletud coguisance of the Customs. The import of now lying at the Gugu Eliad Navy Yard. which was done, the Chiness not r sisting.

Shanghai Bank, is a lonu made by the this motion, which was di fejki by 21 votes, the Governor of Kwangs with that Bank for the division long — purpose of prowning the war in that pro. For the mold a vines and the payments of troops who ute

ready in arroic"

To cine to actual figures, in 1990, for the right months from May 1 to December 31, the gross value of the trade atayanted to £355,068; in 1960, the year of the troubles by which business was seriously affetod, the value rose to £574.694; and in 1001 it gain inercased to £684,915. These figures, however, do not represent the total trade of the port, which is still carried on

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When these are disposed of by the doparlimoni. foreign goeds into Yanking from Chinese it will mean the end of this civil war type ports was for 1809 (eight months) 292,008, of irenelad. These moniters love all been | for 1900 £213,528, und for 1901 £266,675. oppraised by a board of officers, and vaen off-rod

Opiam, cottons, and sugar are, notable for sale will be sold to the li, hest bidder. ninong the imports. In the latter line, Hongkong imported 13,525 ewts. in 1901. If opium be included, says Dr. WILKINSON,

A. S. WATSON & CO. about thrurths of the foreign ports into Nacking, of which returns are avail; able, urb of British origin. In the absence of foreign merchants the trade in everything hot sugar is entirely in Chinese hands Consequently there is no direct business with foreign countries, the supplien required being purchased as a rule through foreiga i fixins in Shangliai. With regard to exports 31 to foreign countries, Mr. WILKINSON states that, without doubt, the opening of Nanking as a tresly port caused a healthy expansion pen) Ventanasientinis reinting tadho nemys cufumas of that the Many angielos which formerly Cah, ad ve kaldressed to Png Horror,

Mergelats wat jyrend their aunies puci ad,nd their way on other places are now. dra's adkomaanivetime vidresand Laths Editor attracted to Nauking by the greater cun- maisia pustivation, bat na evalence af geost faith.

All Festion for joudicatigi sharid to written onvenience of this port." The total value of one side of t this perger disyonals

AVANT LENGIPANER LA indignes that hors afy priced in alter papers will be inserted

fusion fur enten capion of WALLT PRES+ shore Are the armply ra limited. Quly supplied res Co. Takahig Address: Press, Codest A.0.0,596 Bt.

SOHCE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

atut by 11 ass

am, on day of publication. After that.

Lieber'

P.D. Boa, 3, Telephone No. 12

MARSIAGE.

On the 25th November, at the Union Church, Hongkong, by the Rev. C. I. Mickling, WILL O.A. SHEPHERD, to FLORENCE HAMILTON. 8:1

The Daily Press.

HONGRUNG UFFICE: 14. De Vieux hoang.

· Leon Office: 181, FLEET STREET, EC

Hamarogo, 27th November, 1902.

Axenio the Consula: reports recently issned

the experts increased from £252,978 in 1900 to £324,179 in 1901, and the improvement promises to be well maintained. Milk is still, as in the earliest times, the staple | export of Nanking. Skins and hides are u

progressing export.

The fature of Nanking, according to the British representative, depends on the rail- ways, but he has no doubt that when the lines projected from Shansi and Stangbai are completed the port will be a great trading centre. At present its position precludes this. Chiakiang, 45 miles farther down the river ad at the mouth of the Grand Chual, has water communiention in every. direction, whereas Nanking has go canals and no good roads connecting it with the in- tering. The officiala, as elsewhere in China,

LONDON AND AUSTRALIAN MAYORS

HONOURED,

His Majesty the King has conferred titles on the Lord Mayor of London, and also on the

Yokohama has produced its extrionlinary rat | Muyers of Melbourne and Sydney. to beat tit captured at Osaka lately. It was banded over to the Contral Police Station at

LONDON, 24th November.

DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LD.

The following is the report for presentation to shareholders at the sixth ordinary yearly mesting, to be bold at the Company's depat.

3 pa

For the amendment

Aguinat thus amendment

This rade the fourth defeat which Bir J. Gordou Sprigg, has enstained in this e-xsion,

Colonel Sohern,brusker (Progressive) mored

that lag committee report progose, with the object of allowing Sir 7 Gordon Sprigg to reconsider his position, citi

With the support of the members of the

19

Against the motion and d

EX TRANSVAAL OFFICIALS,

Lontan, z8th November De. Leyds hon informed the formercials of the Traawaal that the ex-Government is unblo to compensate them owing to lack of funds. Nothing was devidel on their Lobnifat Verseniging. He refused to advisa: them to

to Lomios to interview. Mr. Grambarlsio.

Yokolans on the 18th inst. The rat is dos GREAT BRITAIN AND VENEZUELA. Wyndhan Street, on the 8th December, at survs Great Britain cams Lies will pressud cribed as of the ordinary size, but the whole |

Great Britain is pressing seierd long stint. body is covered with white fur, the hand alone being grey. It has two pairs of ears, two fronting clairs against Venczuole and it is under legs and four hind ones, in addition to two legs stond that she has given Venezusta Imited projecting upwards from the hips. The rat is time to comply. the Yokohama Contral Police Station 25 now being presteered in the sanitary section of

cariosity.

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND

1 LUSTS. President Roosevelt in a specb at Philadel A Japanese verincular paper states that the Goverment will endearear to induce Prince phin, mid that the United States had to deal Mori, Margate Mayada, and starquis Nabashima, with many serious industrial questions, includ- and other wealthy nobles to sabibs to thing Trusts, bat that she had the power, and propowd Japan Chinese syndicate which is to be floated for the promotion of business in Tientsin. would and a way, to solve them. It is proposed to send fully qualifiel officials for the management of the business, excluding all the exil-d Government merchants, and to condng: the business on the best and Bourdest principles so as to secure, the outdence of Chinese capitalists.

By kind pernilsdon of Colonel Trouonger and officers, the band of the 33rd Burma. Infantry will play the following selections during dinner at the King Edward Hotel to-morrow, from 730 to 9 pm,

THE THEATRE.

There was again a large alt lance at the Theatre Royal last night, when The Lady Ostend was stiged for the third time by the Janet Waldorf Company. Tonight and to- inoreny night there will be no production, on account of the S. Andrew's Ball. On Saturday Magda is to bo put on..

ARRIVAL OF THE SIAMESE ROYAL YACHT.

the directors horewith pront to the alrea MB-CHAMBERLAIN B. VISIT. holders a statement of the Company's seto into

NO Louchy, 28th Nurember, for the year ealed S1st July, 1902,

Uufemists and Liberalı alike appl ud ghe pro- The profit for the year (moluding $3,914.97jected visit of Mr. Liam orain to South Afric brought forward from last acount), after writ and insidpate tant the visit will be followed by ing of $0.90 1,32 for depreciation, providing for valuable faults The Daily Telegraph states bad debts, and directors and auditor's fees, that the ruosat accident of Mr. Chamberlian ins amierats to $15.10.53 from which it is provendored a raspits and a change of work stes posed to pay a dividend of seventy-ro dents ry, Tho Capo Arguses that the loyalists of per share, absorbing 87.500 to transfe to Uspe Colony will be equally delighted with reserve 85,000 and carry forward 32,692.08. the visit since be Future of the Cape is moro The directors regrat tu hare to report that the insecure than that of tin Transvaal. Tas (ape' late secretary asconded early in October last Times sars, tant al Chimberlain was unable to with funds belonging to the Company.

accept the responsibility of declining the r presentations of Lord Mile Dr. Nobio and Mr. Hinds entire by rotation, usessity of taxing the Langyal role y and bolag eligible, offer themselves for rewicht kluge a personal examin election.

DIRECTORS,

AUDITOL

Mr. F. Henderson having resigned; ML.-W. Hatton Potta lisandite the accounts in his stend, and now offers himmlf for section at this mesting..

F

MAITLAND, Chairman.

The acconata ate as follana:--

BALANCE SHEET. 81st July 1902. LIABILITIES.

To expital, 10,000 shares at $7:5).

Losa not called up, $1.50 per

slaure

To serve fund

Ts divident uncollected 1o nocounts payable To pront and less

March........ "The King's Coloniala” ........... Evans: Overtorė ...Ivan,"

Conterns Selection **The Lady Slaves,"

Crook The Siameso Royal yacht Meha Chakra, Gavotle.... The First Primrose," ... Eilenberg.

Lecor Captain Trolle, arrived here yesterday, at 11 election

Popita," Waltz....... Blumen de Lutz,

Giants from Bangkok, which port she left on-the 19th instant. She is on her way to Japan to Godfrey Polka......... "Bon Vivants,"

recaiva F.R.H. the Crown Prince of Sism, who cattle

EXTRA,

The Kobe Chronicle says of the story of the plot against the life of the Emporer of Japan

is now on his way home. The Maha Chakrkritun off

75,000,00

15,000,0

donditions"

A London, 19th Cletober

The projme visit of baru ta South Africa has profen idly pressed publis opinion on Lay Curinen Laars or masay isudatory veføren es in his movil s ›uraçe nui Boldness in undertakin the most diffealt of tasks.The Teriph applands the visit of Mr. Chamberlin to South Afrios as fresh bond and a fresh stop to the unity of the British Empru

vengras Botha, de Wat, and Delarey apar ta be pleased with the vit of Chamberlain; though they consider that a Boer misslun, possibly composed of the wolves, ought to tune South Afries, simultaneously with Mr. Chama- 60,090.00 Berlin, in order to suzura, dr. Chuaberiniu lớn 18,000,

with

the Bose sidu 1,130,20 ing made fully acquainted.

30067 of the problems. 15,192.08

Loudon, 2nd Novembar, Chamberlain will collar with the luxdyrs 897,934 15 of the Adikunder Bond at Capetowe in addi í>u confering with the Ministry. He will 2,161.00 receive cupniations fronghart the four,Me

40,010,61 | Chamberlain will probably visit Foringness

$49,184,85

will probably call here again with the Crosu By property-Fam late 19, 19, 25 and 39 12,990.00 East Africa, and possible Rudosia. He is

it

By buildings

Prizes on board on her way back to Bangkok.

Luss written off

called offcially on board yesterday afternoon.

this class called at Hongkong.

SMUGGLING VEGETABLES

appears to have arisen from the fact that, as Jo all in their power to binder the develop- Į usual, a pilot englas was sent on in front of the Mr. H. N. Mody, the Aating Consul for Sham, ment of commerce. Owing to the oppusi-Traporial train, and this was enficient in the by the British Foreign Office is one on the 1 tion of the provincial government the trapsit.imaginative minds of some people along the It is now many years since Blamese vessel of trade of Nauking for the three years 1899, pass eye was practically dead in 1901.tine, who had never seen a pilet engine used 1900, and 1901. Nanking is a place with Lekin, too, has a most disastrous effect. before, to warrant a belief in the discovery of a curious history among the Treaty ports, Until the railways onter upon the scene some danger, which eventually viu magnified and we therefore take the liberty of quoting there is little hope for Nanking. Two hues, into an explosive. There are few countries in the opening paragraph of the report of Mr. both to be built by British companies, are the world where there is less probability of un Asting-Consul WILKINSON in its entirety. projected, one from Shanghai via Soochow attack on the Sovereign thin Japan, concladas

our contemporary. "On May 1, 1800, Nanking was formally and Chukiang, and the other from the "opened to foreign trade and the Imperial | Shansi mineral-fields.

-"

The latter, the con-

fested itself in a great crackling, sputtering bil of fire as large as a man's load. It was Leon ly a large number of prople,

INTO MANILA.

By town depot.

By furniture

sy stores and utensils,

By cash on hand a

By amount investeil on mortgage

By accounts receivable

ty fodder on hand em

PROFIT AND LOSS

The Manila Cublers of the lat iust, ling To written off eat:le the following paragraph

To written off buildings. To bad debts.

*) a directors” and awlifor's fees --

$16,779.97

-4,779,37

desirious of presiding at a joint conference presentative of all the glories in 5 suth Africa with the object at removing existing

12,000.00 0,040.00

237.0) misundetanding

1296.21

292.03

12,000.00

BOEL COMMANDANTS HOBBED.

London, 18 h Uctober

0,8 8,35 Commandant Kritzinger Fouche, and J- 1,250.00 bset footed at Cambridge yesterday. Da lating the hell the commuidanta vare mobiel ACCOUNT the taren Bars to their hotel.

- $97,984.14 | by roughi The polise latervened in i escort-il

83, 181.96

3.779.379

To R. P. Mofitt (misappropriated: funda) To balance,

By balance frazı lisk yenz

Leas dividends/$12,50008

By tranafer treat

Bristorest

POTEREGELOITIANT COMMANDO, 6,981.38 Landon, 19th October

2*0- Krumber of Vootel's commando," "who are 1,350.01 haldiaz ónh in the Stryden beg district of Cape 5,735,28

and have sod their Colony, Bave untrende 15,102,63

rected that the remaindes vVIII. $23,612.22 yield, shortly, but

8,914,97

15. Memoirs has been published in the finis 878.41|| Kenger sccuses the lais Nr.. Coost Bliodes of 2188.89 ang

POLICE COURT.

Wednesday, 28th November.

BETOEE ME. J. E. KIMP. (AOTING POLICE MAGISTEATE),

The Japanesa steamer Rohilla Muru which was scheduled to sail yesterday for Hongkong A most extraordinary electrical display was will not get away walil II am, tudar, owing. Maritime Customs established at the part. struetim of which rests with the Peking witnessed in Honolulu as the result of a come to some trouble in connection with the contra- Strictly speaking, Nanking has been a Syndicate, is the more important. The wint curious accident. A banana tree, by the band vogetables brought by her from Chine reaty port for over 40 years. It was proposed route is from Tsechou, Southern constant chafing of its leaves, had worn the The latter will be turned to the shippers, Resurré (and 8,000,00 opened to foreign commerce under Clause Chausi, to Kaifengi, where it will cross insulation from a eletric wire near which it excopt each portion as got ashore before the VI of the Freucis Treaty of 1858, but, the Pering-Hankow line, and thence along stool. A harvy shower of rain filled up the fact was discovered, and all that landed bave being in the possession at the time the present main road through Western jiute between the leaves and the stalk of the been cremated. The cabbages and other vage By balange of working account of the Taiping rebels, it was impossible Houan and Anhwef to Pukou, the total tree with water, and the wet leaves, forming a tables were shipped in labelled medicine, etc, merchants to avail themselves of distance being abou: 500 miles. This lineator, created a short circait. The electri-and the clever use of running through probi their treaty rights. In 1865. after the is primarily intended to provide an outlet energy thus diverted from the wire mani biter eatables would probably have proved sne- cessful had not the odour of some of the imported *retaking of the city by the Imperial for the mineral weath of the great Shane

"elow apprised the anatoms officials of their troope, a commission was sent by the concession of the Syndicate. A serious

presence aboare ship British and French Governments to inquireval, says Mr. WILKINSON, will be the to the trading possibilities of the place, German line in Shantung, which is certain but the report was evidently unfavourable, to make a bid for the Honan and Antwi 'for, beyond the selection of a site for a traffic and will have the advantage of being "foreign settlement, no stepa were taken to the first in the field. It would be satisfac. have the port formally opened. The sub. tory to now that the Peking Syndicate is sequent fate of this settlement is some stirring in the matter, but unfortunately what mysterions. A dispute between the we have no indication of this It appears maission and the local authorities as to from the report before us that British "the couditions under which the site ves enterprise has the opportunity of opening to be handed over led to the transfer of up a great trade, whereby Nanking may be the negotiations to Peking. No solution, made the sole outlet of the produce of over however, of the difficulty scoing to have 100,000 square mile of the richest soil in ben arrived at the capital until, in 1875, China, The question is Will British the question was finally settled by the enterprise seize the opportunity? "supposed disappearance of the settlement answer, rests with the Pekung Syndicate.

Some time agora had occasion to write about

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. bobombers who kept worrying people at Kowloon, especially ladies, for money, The The T.K.K. steamer America Mare, with potice managed to run in two or three of these mails, &c., left Shanghai for this port yesterday, degrables, and the nuisance was temporarily a daylight, and in das here to morrow, at 10 am The M.M. steamer Tonkin, with the port stopped. It appears that suolar batoh of them French mail, will leave Saigon to day, at 1 pm. has been lauded bars, as a resident at Kowloon for this port

aswatten to us complaining that for the last few The CP.R.stence Empress of India arrived days two or three beachcombers have been seen at Kobe at 11 p.m. on the 25th bust, and left loitering about the streets of Kowloon soliciting egala at noon on the 28th for Yokohams, where aims. Our correspondent sisu states that they The P. & stoner Bombay left Singapore

ron went to the Italian sisters of oberity at for this port m the 25th inst., at 3 p.m. Kowloon for money, and when told to go, they The Mesmer Moyune loft Bingapore on positively refused to do so antil they managed the 25th inst, and is expected here on the 20th The N.T.K steamer bingo or (European Thought to so that this anusaque is put a stop to Lins) left Singapow for this port on the 25th inst., p.m., and is expected here on the 30th inst,

to get something out of the mist ra The police

at once.

she is due to arrive at noon, to-day.

on hie Kand.

*ffered eiðurauion. Ele sites thin. Mr. Chan-

Mr fchoder a nodosplovin the mid

By Tuner, 19 eommenting on the historioal obber hoc urines of Mr. Kruger, states that the molations between Mr. Kroger Bad Lord Milter were bound to fail and that the win was nevitable-

BJCB OIKEALI

▲ ERVOLTER INGIDEST › The third malo at ʼn stosqer crested some

London 31st October, General Boats Beth in an article in the current armbar of the Contemporary Revie says thatil the British only realise tüu pitiable

stir in the tongkong Hotel on Tuesday night ate of the Roers it would be boy for The trouble or ginated the breaking of the Boer generals to make apposin for help. flower-tone in the corridor by the mate who After by Chamberless reply to their quest was intoxicated. He was stopped and requested for further and the Boor generals considered that to make good the damage, and after discussing it would be impossible to open the foundal the point at some leegth this was done. The question, they underat so that to appeals fer was observed to pat his had to bis hip-pooket in limited to the legal a gations under the treaty. matter, however did not end there, for the mun help and be listened to Blitsbyeveros ty belug e manner suspicions and stealthy nough to Owing to the harrowing prospect the Beer cause one of the spectators to seize hold of him; generale, made an appeal to the world in the here thon searcher, and a revolver lested in manifesto published on September 23% and in On the charge of disorderly conduct he wax Britain from thaiz esase, a Nothing has occurred five chambers wit found on kis person dolage so they End no dati te shanate Great! fined 9, and 81 on that of being in posession as regards the Boomers brand, General of a me without a permit from as Usplain Botines affrich, that call wasonably allstad to offend the susceptibilities of the Brilib. Superintendent of Police,

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