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Powers, based on the three shilling rale at the time of the Protocol. This could not have happened if China had had tacl coins valued at a fixed ratio to gold. Nor should this addition to the sum of taels be regarded us an uncarved increment for the foreign creditors. Their expenditure was in gold, and they cannot be said to have been re couped until they receive an amount (if paid in silver) sufficient to buy back the gold that China's misbehaviour forced them to spend. No man is expected to pay a 25 sterling banknote, and to receive in return WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, depreciated scrip of equal face value.

bankers, mousy.changers and shroffs who thrive on the profits derived from China's thriftless" systém" of carency will no doubt support CHANG Cute-Toro in his op- position to monetary reform; but the foreign bankers, who also appear to gain by the

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4Tя, 1305.

TELEGRAMS.

["DASI PREZO #NOVICE,]

THE ENQUIRY FARCE.

RODJESTVENSKY JUSTIFIED.

LONDON, 23rd February. The International Commission, appointed to investigate the circums- outrage," tances of the North Sea " have decided that it was not

outrage at all.

all

Taking into account the repeated

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TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS." "Hongkong, 23rd February.

Bra, Recently it was announced that a Registry Office for Servants had been opened aud in fast I believe it was advertised publicly.

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

RACE MEETING.

the load, with Border Raider second and Polka third, but as they passiod the winning post tha order was Salem, first; Coronet Rase, and; Scottish King, third. Time: 2.10 1/5,-

The Pari Mutuol paid: Salem; £5.70; Coronet Rose, $9.01; Scottish King, $6.59; dividond,

THIRD DAY.

STEWARDA-His Ficollency Gir Matthew Nathan, K.O.M.G., His Excellency Vice Admiral Bir Gorard 1. U. Noel, K.C.n., K. M.G., in Ex-816.50. cellomy Maj. Genarai Viliera Batton, B., Rear Admiral Han. Asheton G, Chrzan-Howe, E.N., C.V.O., C., CALG., Commodore Charles G. Licken, R.N., Sir Paul Chater, C.M.G., Mr. A. Babington, Hon. Mr. W. J. Greason, Mr. J. A. Japp, Hon Mr. F. B. Muy, 0.3.A., Mr. E. W. Mitchell. Mr. J. G. Peter, Major E. G. Radolff, Mr. E. W. Rutter, and Mr. H. P. White, CLERES OF The Seilu:-Mossis. A. Babington and

E. W. Mitchell,

JuperSir Paul Chafer (LM.G.

GOVERNOR'S COF-One mile. Presented by H.E. Sir Matthew Nathan, K.,C.M.G. Second- 3100, third, $50. For China pontos sab

Previous scription griffins of this eason. winners of one race 7lbs. extra; of two or more races 10lbs, extra. Unplaced ponios allowed lbs. Entrance $10.

Mr. Baxey's Gem Rose, 11et Elbs

(Mr. Hayes) I

STARTER:Hon. Mr. F. II. May, C.M.G.; Second Mr. G. H. Potts' Jungle King, 11st Sibs

Etarter, Mr F. B. Deacon

TIME KEPE: Mr. J. R. Michael. HON. TREASURz:-Mr. C. W. May. CLOAK OF THE COURSE-Mr. T. F. Hough.

(Mr. Cumming)

Mr. Ponl's Policy, 11st 1b Mr. N. Mamford's Mick, 11at Bibs Mr. Smith's Forward, 11st b Mr. D. Macdonald's Highland chief

1st Ribs

(Mr. Moller) 3

(Mr. Greason) 0

(Mr. Johnstone) 0

(Mr. Alderton)

present system, have sufficient intelligence, waruings received by the Russian with light easterly breeze at 9 am. The other Valley when the weighing boll summoned Mr. N. Mumford's Pat. 10st 9lbs

mackerel, The

we trust, to support the policy of using development of trude and the in

a sprat to match a

Government of possible attacks in the North Sea, which warnings had been

R.H.K.Y.C.

CRUISER RACE ROUND ISLAND, FEB. 19TH.

The official report of this race reached on yesterday. It says:- Alexandra being the it handicap boat, hoisted anchor and started

cruisers followed under same conditions in and Dorothy at following order: Lens 9hrs. 17min. 50sve. Brynhilds Tavy and Snips at hrs. 45min. Wee, Keta and Australien a 19ars. 10min. Haidee and La Cigalo at 10hrs

The wind was found to get lighter as Groon

JULES MUMM & CO. REIMS/creased turn-ovor that would follow the transmitted to Admiral Rodjéstvensky, 45min.

adoption of some such system as that

proposed by the Americao Currency Com-the Commission has decided that be (FOURNISSEURS BREVETES DE LA missioner would, as we have repeatedly believed the ships of his squadron toute by the whole fleet, one after the other,

reminded them, more than recompense them

COUR IMPERIAL ET ROYALE

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A GENUINE, HIGH CLASS WINE,

for the immediate sacrifice of potty profits be in danger, and that he was there which it would likewise ontail. Perhaps fore justified in firing.

the most serious hindrance from the Chinese point of view will be that an immedints

outlay of Government capital would be required to establish the now currency; and that the general resistance to any increase of taxation, by the people who are already RECOMMENDED BY CONNOISSEURS. taxed to the uttermoat or by the officials

DIT AND EXTRA DRY.

PER CASE

1 Dosen Quarts 352. 2 Dezon Piuta $55,

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who want the money for themselves, would seem to shut out hope in that direction. But if Chim be raising loans to pay what. she owes, as well as to pay what she does not and should not owe, she is taking the longer road and the more expensive course; and proving thereby that she is not eo poverty. stricken as she is sometimes thought to be The Chinese Government appears indeed to

be wealthy in everything but sense. China has resources, and the credit that follows A. S. WATSON & CO. resources, and the remedy for her purely

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temporary embarrassments lies ready to bor hand, put there by the expert whose advice she sought and ought now to follow.

Yesterday another plagae corpse was found in the street

The French Mail of the 4th January was delivered in London on the 22nd inst

Dr. Mitchell and Mr. J. Dyer Ball spoke on Temperance at the Union Church Literary Club Isst evening. The Rev. C. H. Hickling

was in the chair.

A misprint which we were taiptail to late

ar the intelligent compasitor somed to desire sent before 11 a. on day of publication. After that yesterday, made the Russians appear to be hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for Cash,

"Lavishly buying atorias."' Telegraphic Address: Pazan, Code: 4.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber's

P.O. Boz. 33. Telephone No. 13

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HONGKONA OFFICE: 14. DERVOUX ROAD 31. LONDON OFFICE: 151, FLEET STREET, E.C.

HexGKONG, FEBRUARY 24TH, 1905.

Gen. Stoessol cabled to the Czar asking that permission should be granted him to stay for a while in Borla on his journey homo, in order that he may personally think the Garman Emperor for the Order Poarlo Merite. King Victor Emmanuel, following the example of the Emperor William, will confer high decorations on Gans. Stoessel and Nagi,

A Laffan's telegram from St. Petersburg says that M. Ivanisky, Chief of the Russian Roads and Canale Department, announces a scheme

for lightening the burden on the Trans-Siberian

The

and

Commission noted approved the Russian promise to in demnify the families of the fishermen who were killed.

The question of the presence or otherwise of torpedo boats among the trawlers was not discussed by the

Commissioners.

and was approached and a dead calm was run

between lamma Island and Hongkong. After drifting about until 2 o'clock Brynhildo lod, with the light air which then sprang up, from Beta La Cigale Alexandra, Tons, Australion, Tavy, Suige Haides and Dorothy. The race was put a stop to at about 6.30 of Cape D'Aguilar, by the calm and deren fog which on, La Cigale then leading from Australian by about two miles. The absence of wind was most disappointing, as the novelty for Hongkong, of handicapping at the start, was being tried for the first time, and no results as to the suitability of this method were thus obtainable.

Comé

HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE COUNCLE,

At the meeting on Monday, the Hon. Mr. The decision is being accepted Stewart is to ask (1) In view of the increasing philosophically by the Press. Some

papers express disagreement, but add that such a verdict was to be expected; others remind the British public that its duty is to accept the decision of the International Commissioners.

STRIKES IN EUROPE,

trade by launches and steamers to Kongruun

and Wachew by the Wang Mun outrance of the West Rivor, will the Government take into consideration the advisability of approaching the Chinese Government to induce them to in prove the lighting at the outrases of the River, and if possible to put up a light on Lintin or in the vicinity for steame w pick up in thick weather P

(2) Will the Government again take into consideration the lighting of the Peak Rosis. either by Gas, Electric or Oil Lemps of the Kitson or similar patterns f

CONTRABAND PROFITS AT

CHEFOO.

A thick blanket of mist over-spreading the Colony early yesterday forboded a bad race day. The wind slowed around to the north-east uud blew the clonds away shortly before the first race, the snu smiling on the gathoring at Happy Mr. T. B. Forrests Fife, 10st 9lbs

jonkeys for the Grand Stand Stakes. After the second race the wind veorod again,and a fow drops fell. After the third ruca thers was a beny7 downfall. The course was heavy. The band of the Royal West Kant Regiment played selections. The attendanto was fair, bat not nearly so large as on the precious daya,

Invincible Rose, a favourite, romped home in the Grand Staud Stakes; and Satu in the Great Southern States. The Governor's Cup was carried by the Gem Rose.

(Mr. Bobertson) 0 (3be overweight) (Mr. Gegg) Mr. Magne's Blackbird, 11et álb

(Mr. Vida) 0 Highland chief secured the rail position, and Policy was on the outer course. A tine start. Fife, closely followed by Fat and Highland Chiot, took the lead, Folicy leing behind all the others In the back stretch Fife increased his distasce to about twenty lengths. At the bond Highland Chief wrested second place from Pat. Highland Chief closed on Fife while going up Mr. Grosson, on Zodiae, won the Ladies hili and challenged at the black rock. High- Purse. This was presentor to bin in the Grandland Chief was leading at the village, with Fife Entering the stand. by Miss Noal, just before tifin. Tho ocond and Blackbird third. prize was a silk purse bearing the Jockey Club's straight Blackbird was challenging for second colours, with gold horse shoe pendants. There place and Gem Rose was coming up with a was much cheering. Mr. Grosson in replying rush. It was a very close race Latterly, Jungle presented Miss Nord with a handsome bouquet King and Polioy coming to the front. The Gem Rose won by a longth from Jungle King, of towers in a silver standl.

while two lengths separated Policy from the latter. Time: 2 min. 13 4-500. Pari Mutual; The Gom Roso, $10.9, Jungle King, 29.90: Policy, $14.00 ; dividend, $31.10. LADIES' PURSE.-Once round. Presented. Second, $150; and third, $50. For China ponies. Winners at this meeting other than Anbscription griffins 5lbs. extra. Unplaced runners and jockeys who have never had a winning mount allowed 5lbs. Allowances accumulative. Entrance $10. Mr. Joba Peel's Zodias, 10at 121be

After tilla the weather brightened up con. siderably, but it came on wet again after the rouping of the Flyaway Stakes. A massed naval band took turn-and-turn-about playing with the Royal West Kent bond.

Grafton, ridden by Mr. Gogg, was an easy winner in the Phaethon Stakes. Polks took the prize in the Consolation Stakes.

Prairie King won the Hongkong Stakes. Catswold had another win in the Champions, At the beginning of the rares everyone thought that Coronet Rom (tha winner of last year's

(Mr. Gresson) 1

Mr. Wingard's Algerine, 11st Gibe

(Mr. Mollor) 2 (Mr. Hayes) 3 (Mr. Gegg) 0 (Mr. Alderton) O

Hongkong Derty and a later winner in North China) would have figured in this event, but the Mr. Buxy's Earo Rose, 10st 12lbs pony, having gone off considerably, did not Mr. W. G. Clarke's Alarm, 19st 121ba qualify. A field of six ponies was sackod (wiquers) as follows:--Heather King, 707; Ardpatrick, 435; Cotswoll, 214: Aladdín, 67; Salem, 36, Invincible Rosa, 34; total, 1,499,

Black Monday paid a dividend of 8391,50 in the Ni Desperandum Stakes,

Rasults were as follows:- GRAND STAND STAKES-A-mile race. Value $400; Recond, $100; and third, $50. For Chias Ponies grifas on date of entry. Win- nera of one race 5 lbs extra; of two or more races 101ba extra. Subscription grifies Bon winners allowed 5lbs. Entrance 310.

LONDON, 23rd February. The papers report to-day, on the authority of Reuter's Agency, that the entire Caucasus is in a state of turmoil. Labour seems everywhere discon-morchants grew is no longer great. Glory Mr. G. H. Poits' Saron King, sta

tented; railway traffic to and from Warsaw, Germany, and Austria, is practically at a standstill.

[REUTER'S SERVICE.]

RUSBIA

LONDON, 21st Fobranry. It has been decided to convenethe Zemskyssbor or Russian National Parliament, probably on the 4th March, by imperial manifesto.

Martial law has been proclaimed at Tsarskoe Selo, owing to the great numbers of threatening

letters received.

In extension of our comments on CHANG Carn-tune's memorial, it may be added that there are several factors that are likely to retard the adoption by China of a stablo | Railway from next spring. A line of freight

By direct request of the Tear, Prince Henry currency supposing the authorities at traffe destined for Mauchuria will be maintained Peking were anxious to introduce such a by read and mual for £000 vorsts between of Prussia will not attend the funeral of the reform. CHANG CHIH-TUNG in opposition Tunen and Irkutsk, making use of the Oblate Grand Duke Sergius, as representative of

Yeniseci Canal and the Aagara and Irtysch Emperor Wiliam, as et first intended. Rivers, and new ronds. About 120,000 horses: will be used for cartage in this traffic.

The Bijon Variety Entertainers gare their ärst performance at St. Patrick's Club lost evening. Songs were given by Miss Vinlet Quinn, Messrs. G. Burneti, H. W. Ray, A. T. Walstow, G. James, P. Winkelsett and Master W. Haut A Filipino instrumental trio, “the Passaros." were encored for the rendering of Philippine melodius,

is not the most important of those, although *he has, as we have recently observed, offered all the strongest protests and quasi-argu- ments that wilful misunderstanding and congenital prejudito could inspire him to utter. One factor, in particular, tends at least to pustpone the consideration of Com missioner Jexxs' proposals. That is the current war, the possible issues of which occupy the minds of the Chinese ruling by Day," a ballad. Miss Quinu sang "I tho personages to the exclusion of all other sweet by and by," Comio songs by Metars questions. Their position may be regarded Burnett, Ray, Walstow and James were uncured, ae analogous to that of a busy man about and "The two Bees in their funziosities" were

The bioseps broke down, to undergo a serious surgical operation. It amusing. needs a man of strong character to devote entertainment will be repeated to-night and

ta.morrow night.

As an encere to "Day

The

FRENCH DISTRUST OF JAPAN

LosDox, 21-t February. During the discussion on the Naval Estimates in the French Chamber, several speakers urged the necessity of strongthening the defences in Indo-China in view of the rise of Japan.

N-C. Daily News" Service,)

MISSING ATTACHES.

CHEFOC, 17th February.

2

Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's Somali, 11st 11b Mr. Johnstone's Ca Canny, 10st 12lbs

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(Mr. Johnstone) 0 This race was delayed, for a time owing to a beary shower of rain, but on the start six ponies got well away. Algerine led, followed by Zodiac Ju the second place and Alarma in the third. The ponies lined out as they entered the back straight, Algerine still loading. Passing the football stand, Ca Canny challenged Alarm for third place, and continued with the said horse neck and nock up the hil Zodiano drew on the loador towards the rock, with Alarm and Ca Cauny hard in his rear, Algerine in the lead falling back. The run up the straight was an excellent one, Zodiac passing the winning post about three quarters of a longth ahead of Algerine, who took second place from Rare Roco by a hond. Time: 159.

The Pari Mutual paid: Zodiac, $7.50; AL- gerine, $8.50; Kare Rose, $5.30; dividend, $21.70. FLYAWAY STAKES.-Seven furlongs. Value $400; sanond, $100; and third, 950 For. China Ponies griffins on date of entry. Winners of one iaco Sibs extra; of two races 7lbs extra; and of three or more races 10lbs extra. Entrance $10.

The following bit of special correspondence

(Mr. Hayes) 1 is said to have been written in Chefoo:-The Mr. Busey's Lavincible Rose, 11st lib fall of Port Arthur has not been without bitter

(Mr. Cumming) consequences for this port; which, during the Mr. G. H. Potts Tuscan King, 19st lbs. memorable siege, occupied a prominent place in the World's eye ay nows centre; whilst its Mr. John Peel's Croome, 1st 3lb (Mr.

Grasson) 3 rich in the contraband trade, But today,

(Mr. Vida) 0 hus departed from it. The honest merchant contentedly jingles the roubles in his pocket Mr. Ellis Kadooria's Cascade, 10st 121be... (Mr. Alderton) and vows thut, should there be another sitge of the famous city, he will be a multimillionaire. Mr. G. C. Mozon's Nomination, 10st 120bs (Mr. Gegg) But still, at times, when he forgets the much bousted humanitarianism of his race, he is mout The start, after a faise one, was prautically to wish that Port Arthur was still Russian, and out of sight, in the football field. Entering men were being killed there, merely that be might make his millions soner. The magic the course from behind the bamboo hedgo in the touch of rouble and yen notes has almost Invinciblo Ross and Saxon King ware in front, bereft him of bis sense of right and wrong aud with Nomination close up, Tartan King it ís vary doubtful if he will ever get it back, brought up the rear. Up hill the latter gained now that he knows how good "easy" money considerable ground, securing third place from feels.

Nomination at the black rock. then fell back and Croome took second position. Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Cascade, 10st 12lbs ... Cascado also coming up. At the village Invin. cible Rose zushed some thres lengths ahead of the field, but Tuscan King and Croome closed on him entering the straight. At the finish there was caly about half a length between the first and second: second and third ponies. Time: 57 3-5 sec. Pari Mutuel: Invincible Rose, $7.29; Tuscan King, $10.10; Croome, $7.8; dividend, $12.90.

At the Beach Hotel, the other night. I overheard a conversation between two Russian officers conducted in English. One said→

Do you know Zimmerman and company bave made a million in the contraband trade p

The answer was 1-

"Certainly, and I know of two other firma iu town, cach of whom has made nearly as much."

RUSSIAN TRADE WITH MANCHURIA.

A review of the commerce with Manobaria for the year 1903 has just lieen published by the woll-known statistical writer, A. A. Badzig. At the risk of repeating facts which may already bo known in part, I think it will be worth while to put the case against the Manchurian enter

DÍ. point view, prifo from a commercial

as it

at bay. hoging

Saron King

GREAT SOUTHERN STAKES. One mile. Value 8500; record. 8150; and third, $50. For Chins Ponios. Previous winners at this mesting of one race 7lbs extra; of two or 120re races 10ba extra. Unplaced runners allowed bs: grillins allowed 5lbs.; subscrip tion grifins allowed 10lbs. Allowances no cumulativo. Entrance $10.

Leon made by this authority. Mr. F. B. Merlin's Salem, 10st 12b....

by emphasising the fact that the

the railway did not divert any considerable

portion of the foreign trade from the port of Mr. Buroy's Coronet Rose, 11st 11t Yinkow-Niuchwany, Silk alone was able to

Mr. John Peel's Cotswold, Tist 1116s...

(Mr. Greason) 1 Mr. G. H. Potts Norman King, 11st 8lbs

(Mr. Cumming) 2

(Mr: Vida) 3

Mr. Baxoy's Empress of India Rose....

list 4lbs (Mr. Alderion) 0 Mr. Buxoy's Lamarque Rose, 11st lib

(Mr. Hayes) 0 Norman King at the rails. Empress of India Roso got a very bid start. Casado led round- ing the bend into the back stretch, but was overtaken by Lamarque Rose at the football sand. Norman King come forward when at the foot of the bill. Passing the rock Lamarque Boso was in front, with Norman King sud Cas- endo pack and week a length behind. Socond ponies clusad up on Lamarque Rose, and Cots- wold, the strong favourite, shot past one after another of his competitors. He was going first at the village, betly pursued by Norman King (Mr. Vida) 1 and Lamarque Rose third Cotswold won easily, thres lengths in front of Norman King Imt a Mr. Hayes) 2

head in front of Cascade. Time: 1 min. 55 sec. (Mr. Coming) 3 Pari Mutuel: Cotswold, 20.80; Norman King, etand the cost of railway carriage unaided by Mr. G. H. Potts Scottish King, 10st 12lba... Two junk-men, who onbed here some time rebates or subsidies. Ioa spite of the cossation of Mr. Wayfoong'a Patrimony, 11st. 1lb..

$6.70; dividend, $9,30, of-the

(Mr. Gegg) 0 PRATHON STAKES-A mile race. Value go a compradore order, given by Commander the iemand due to the construction

$350; second, $102; and third, 850 For railway, foreign imports by way of Yinkow

(Mr. Gresson) 0 von Gilgonheimb in August last for his passag amounted ta £2 664,000, during 1903, or £154 000 † Mr. John Peol's Polka, 10st M...

Chita ponies that have been in the Colony prior to 1st Sopteniter, 1904, and subscriptiou (Mr. Moller) 0 from Port Arthur to Chafee, and who were more than in 1901, the trade for 1009 being less

gritles of this season. Weight, 10 stons 6lbs. arrested in the interior of Shantang, have ad- than that for 1901. The value of Chinese im- 3r. Paul's Fiscal, list Ib. 13lbs overweight, mitted when on trial before the Tuotai, that ports was 1960,000, which was slightly more Mr. Dryasdust's Bean Cake, 11st 41

Previous winners of any official race 7lbs than in 101 and consideraby more then in

Mr. Alderton) ()

extra; and previous winners at this mastirg harred. Entrance $10. they threw Commander ven Gilgenheimb and 1992. The exports amoanted to £2,620.000,

Mr. Johnstone's Border Raider, 10st 1lbe... Baron de Cuverville overboard.

compared to £2,200,000 the year before, and

(Mr. Johnstone) 0

Mr. E. Owon's Grafton, 10st 8lbs. bg'orar [The News comments: This disparos of the $2,748,000 in 1961. On the other hand, the

Eight ponies started. A false start was made

weight. Mr, Gegg) 1 army and railway supplies, and tea in transit to and Fiscal and Patrimony went ouco rored the Mr. Dryasdust's Roval, list fills (Mr. Vida) Mr. Worthy's The Spirtle 10st albs. 3lbs Hussia. The total importstion is cntimated at

course. Border Raider took up big position on

overweight. Mr. Hayes 3 £3,272,000, of which £1,920,000 was tee. railway was able to got such a large proportion the inner course, Patrimony taking the second Br. W. Englia Eclipse, Just 10lbs. tlbs (Mr. Inglis) overweight. of the tea trio only because the Government position and Polks the third. The second allows a differential duty on land-borne tas start wo a good one; the order Mr. G. H. Potts Desert King, 10st 13lbs,

(Mr. Camming) 0 which equalises the difference in froight charges of the leaders as they passed the box for Mr. Gates' Starling, 104, 18lbs. 7ths over On the other hand, the export trade by way of

weight (Mr. Rutherford) THE BALTIC SQUADRON. Dalny was smal, amounting to less than

£1,800,000. The cotton goods trade, amounting Baidor, Salem gradually increased his leath, and Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's Grand Llama, lüs ülba (Mr. Alderton

0 Soup-Oxtail Soup, Sago Soup: Fish-Boiled

LONDON, 21st February.

to £1,900,000, compared to £1,750,000 in 1991,

was about 20 lergihe ahead when passing the

10st 6lbs still remains largely in the bands of America, football stand. Polka pred up into third Br. T. 8. Forrest's Lanark,

(Mr. Robertson). O Fich and Oyster Sauce, Eutra-Baked Filet

Renter's Port Louis (Mauritius) corre-Enghad, and Japan, and Mr. Radzig sees no of Chicken with fam, Veal Cutlet, Mashed Pota- toes, Partridge en Aspic Joints--Roast Saddle of Multine, l'oast Capos Cold Ham. Curry spondent wires that seventy ships of the hope that differential tariffe would ever enable position, and challenged for second. This was Mr. Darins Astren, 10st 6lbs (Mr. Leslie) 0 (Mr. Abol) 0 the Russian spiuners to drive out their rivals, the order going dos. the inoise. On passing Mr. Kleeblatt's The Loafor, 10st Glus Chicken Live Salud Onion and Tomatoes. Russian Baltic aquadron including colliers, who manufacture at one-half the cost of Ruscan

the village. Border Raider sprang into second. Vegetables-Boiled Potatoos, Julieans Potatoes,

Ten ponies got well away, and as they came goods. His conclusion is that the railway could Sweet Corn, Stowed Tomatoes. Sweets-Fruit were at Nossi Bé, Madagascar, on the 16th guide to was only by the adoption of the position and the field closed up on the leader. Pudding, Butter Pound Cake, Chocolate Ico instant, lavishly buying stores.

policy of the open door-Standard.

On entering the straight Salem was slightly in out of the football field Desort King way Cream. Finger Cakes. Desiert.

attention to his business interests while the fate of his life is unsettled. Now that By kind permission of Major Eadcliffs and the end of the war appears to have come officers, the Band of the 23rd Burma Infantry

within measurable distance (vide our tele. will play the following-programme of music, a story published by the Bassophilo Press, that commerce of Duluy was restricted largely

the King Edward Hotel, during dinner, this their junk was intentionally sank by the com- gran published yesterday) the collective (Friday) evoning

mander of a Japanese destroyor!. mind of Peking may profitably turn March. The Washington Post"

If the Idyll

"Hiawaths"

Selection......"Fleradora"

Valtz

Sousa

* Morot Leslie Stuart Witnes Sidney Jones

to this really pressing subject.

The forcador" Celestial Micawhers could be persuaded Lasses.....

"A Greek Slave that in their case the greater danger threat Selection The Belle of New York..." Kerker Green ....... **Ficaroon" ens from within, they might he induced to Polla

Hest-Hors D'Œuvres-Anchovy on Toast. give serious consideration sooner to the possibility of restoring their financial health without any very painful operation. The Bluctuation of exchange added, in the two years preceding the war, the quite naneses saty sum of one hundred and fifteen million taels to their principal indebtedness to the

THE WAR.

[RECTER'S SERVICE.]

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the first time was Salem, Patrimony, Border

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