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will prove," the cirenlur goes on," who get the benefit of everything, as well as other matters of considorable interest to the fools who trusted to the stranger, and were taken jin; who lost their investments, and richly
The Boycott Committeo at Amy denies TELEGRAMS.
that there has been any violence Elero. -
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The Tokyo Colton Yarui Mill pays a dividerd for the past hälf-year of right però eout,
The Nippol sügigests that the Jayuné-o flag:
A. S. WATSON & CO., deserved to, for pinning their faith in wind- must fly over the whole caust lins from Bhring
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baga;andinendenvouringto down a man who had played the game here for years. This is a business circular, but so many things have happened, and so much has been said (and falsely), that we owe a duly to our clean reputation, and so intend, izking the pablic into our entire confidence." Evidently the August number of the eircular will be of considerable interest, and be in great
WATER demand in Hongkong. We hope, therefore,
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DAILY PRESS SERVICE] THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
HAITISH GÖVERNMENT'S REFUSAL TO
INTERFERE
SUPREME COURT.
Tuesday, 1st August. -----
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE SIRF-T-PIGGOTT {^HIEF JUSTICE),
A QUESTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
defoudante.
CANTON NOTES,
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Canton, Stat July. AMERICAN CONSUL AND THE
SHEWD-VICEROY. "
The American merchants in Canton, in eon-
in various parts of the city, and in consequence. of the Aat.-Jinericam tuas moetings and most..
Eu Tong Loo, plaintif, and Li Fong, Lies of the placarde which have been posted Kum. Li Sheung. Lin Clan, partners of the Tak Houng, and Tak Houur, defen-laute, and in ings in the uples, have sont a joint potiliqu LONDON, 1st August.
the matter of the issue between the said Tong to the American-Consul General, asking tint President Roosevelt has requested, plaintiff, and Li Fing and Li Song Viceroy Sanna be requested to prohibit the The Shanghai A.D,C.. which held its annual meeting on July 25th, has had a success.the Government of Great Britain to The issue to be friet was whether I resting of those placards and the holding of
thos mentings. ful season, both "dnancially and artistically,"
use its influence with the Japanese Fang and Li Song were partiers in the
His Excellency the Viroy rapliod as fot Tak Houng or not. The plaintiff had lows: Bec ived the dispatch from the United Foreigners in Yokohama have been suffering Government to persuade the latter to obtained judgment against the defendants, and States Consul General at Canton. The dis from attacks of "abdominal induenza,” supposed
now, two of them protestoi that they were no patch states that in Canton nud other places bedne to the inadequate seruz system on the modify its terms.
in Kwongtiu Province placards have bee Mr. H. N. Forrors (instructed by Mr. E. A. Harding) cospresented the plaintiff, and M. Posted and as meetings have been holl 19 urge the people got to purchase or use Amoricon. |H. E. Pollock, K. C. fims routed by Mr_Otte
goods. This sort of thing tends to imple Kong Sing) appeured for Üle dofondants.
His Lordship after hearing further evideno,tro matings, and also the peace of Kwongtung the Farming, and peace existing between the
Jwhole case was a mere question as to holding posting of these placards and the holding Province. It requests mo to prohibit tha out." He would. thoraforo, gise judgment for those mass meetings, I have perused the defendants with costs.
carefully your dispatch,, and after investi- gating the mattor I find that these mask meetings and placards urging the people notto"
your Cararamant passing an exclusion act. America Bud Chins have been on peaceful torang for a long time, which makes it all the more unfortunate that such unpleasant things shoul
tions.
that Messrs W. A. FITTON AND CO. will Bluff.
member that Spanish is not the popular language in Hongkong or Shanghai, and be | burg decided that the surrendse was justifiati1e= satisfied to write "Tax Assessment" The stories of Stoessel's exécution were fabricn- instead of amillarimiento, which is wrong in any case, so far as its orthography is enueerved. Improvement" or ameliora, tion" is quite as good as majoria, even in Manila; and on this coast, where also the circular is intended, to be read, business
Miss Queenio Strocino, well knowų in Hong koog throgh her connection with the Dalin Opera Company, was married on Monday to Mr. S. A. Serebrenikav.
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-The British Government has refused. Parters.
THE ST. KILDA" CASE,
GREAT BRITAIN PRESSES ITS DEMANDS
FOR COMPENSATION.
LONDON, 1st August.” Lord Lansdowne has announced that Great Britain is pressing its
and the addresses of Conurel, alated that the
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
men have no time to waste in tarping the of health, but his resignation has again, bog demands upon the Russian Govern- BevoRK ME, A. G. WINE (PureNE JUNG) use or parshase American gods are caused by
leaves of a diesinnery-because of the THE BEST INGREDIENTS only are foolish Manila fashion of sprinkling every
paragraph with unnecessary Spanish.
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The Viceroy wants to go abroad in sorch
refused. The Chung Ngoi Sen. Po sips he has bees granted an extrusion of leave.
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The Foochum Echo of July had ways:
Meanwhile, w are told that this British Consulate on Mr. Playfair's departure
the
| (unspecified) · Hongkong firm have lost more money since then than we ever possessed; they will lose more before they fish." And other allusions much to strong to. priat The comments on transactions aro certsiuly "spicyTM
commentator mesures they are honest; we see to reason why even
asbare list should not have literary qualities; but we would explicit have been grateful for more information. In the list of quotations (which we ard reproducing is the commercial pages of our werkly edition) we notion one tobce company's stack is quoted hnyers at P.3.00 The same stock happens to he quoted locally at $ sollers; and we have reason to believe that the Manila quotation
Bertram Gilos, who is 'to take charge of the
hot werk, arrived with Mus Giles by the Balching on the 17th. Mr. Playfair leyvos by the German mail on the 27th.
The sailing ship 4, G. Ropes, from Hongkong to Baltimore via the Horo, lost all her pars bar foreast and bowsprit in a typhoon except off the Loochoos on the 17th, but succeeded in making the Kii channel, and was towed into Kobe by the steamer Spezie,
The powder-magazine in Mu Ling, Sun-tak
twelve dozen people were killed nul a greater district, exploded on the 20th July. About
number wounded.
The number of houses des. The
troyed is estimated at over u koddrad. Viroy has deputed some offers to enquiry into the mutler. Chung Nyoi San Pa
The remand case in which Mr. Barros, of Morque Terraco, was charged with allowing
ment for compensation for the sinking of the St. Kilda" and other British vessels sunk by Russian ships of war. MADRAS CHOLERA STRICKEN,
Lonnox, 1st August.
The epidemic of cholera at Madras is attaining serions dimensions.
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HULLEO AND JUSTI, GOLDEN BARO, This was a chim for $140 on account af inedical attendance.
Mr. J. Hays (of Mesare. Jaluson, Stokes and
Mastor), who appears 1 for the plaintifs male happen. The fact is, however, that the whats
preliminary application to amend the date of the question of boycotting Amorien gooda origia- olaim from 24th June to 24th April, 1965, "Theated from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. plaintiffs, be said, egrend to attend the defea. in Shanghai, and it gradually spread to other daat and her family for one year, from the provinces. The pools of Canton are not alone 24th April, 1904. Such toudance was not in this matter, and it is not alone in Canter to include surgical oporntious, and on this that the public mind has been rongod, I trast you will find this reusable the people are at liberty to dent in whatever kind of goods they like. I cannot prohibit the pople is chaing not to purchase and
American goods any
YELLOW FEVER AT NEW YORK.account, there was a sum of $20 due.
LONDON, 1st August.
Cases of yellow fever are reported at New York.
SIR CHARLES DUDGEON'S PROPOSAL REFUSED.
mo a than
Dotoudent said she engaged Dr. Muller, and paid him $20 for the first operation be performed on her child. che agreed to engage him as a family doctor, but after he had porformal the second operation on the child he did not again | I can order them not to do so, for I have no attend it for fivo days, and it had to be taken to
such power. The meetings held by the people" another doctor,
to urge others not to use or purchasă “Americáu merchandise is considerad by then to be necsi- my for the protection of the iterats of their on conatry, which is only patural. If undue fores were to les used in suppressing these mass. meetings. I am afraid it would only have a tendency to make matters wires, and the propio might get so ugry that I might not be over
Dr. Muller deposed I arranged with dofen- dant to attend her for a year for an amout of LONDON, 31st July.
$129.
Bach attendance was not to include She has paid me (Delayed in transmission.) operations or coufnements
about $59 al ogether, but has not given me At a meeting of the China Associa-notics to discontivus our arrangement. There
His Honour-Did you suggest that it would best offers of the respective countries will be proposed by Sir Charles Dudgeon, and $20 dus on a second operation.
be not put was carried by 19 be cheaper for her to have a yearly arrange-able to solve this difficult question and peace votes to 18.
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may have been coloured by prejudice. The ferocious dogs to roain at large was called on. tion, a motion that the resolution is still a sum of $124 outstanding for the yearly able to perse them to dexist “I hope the A. S. WATSON & CO. general comments may therefore not be Defendant appeared before Mr. F. A. Hazeland. entirely trustworthy. We hope not, for it and proved that the animals had been killed
His Worship ordered that the bitton coolies į is stated that therò -is a “mouer faming "
jaid $1 tach as compeuxation.. in Manila; that interest from tea to thirty per cent is exacted even when the security is ummpeachable; and that even at these rates people have to "instle" to get it, Taxation is higher than it ever was known, as are wages also." Yet "rents
Chemists by Appointment to H. E, the
Gotardor.
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NOTICE TO COERESFONDENTS ONLYmmunications relating to the astor e alumn should be addressed toTur Epiros.
The long-puding case between H. Beauertz & Co. and Lue Chinos, officials is as yet unsettled.
REUTER'S MEMFICE. |
Wilnass-Yo and from the 21st April to the 11th May I attended the child seven times. Era Goldenberg. sworn, stated-1 employed
may be premerið, I have already girou instructions to the officials in the various die triots of Kwongtung province to inquire into” the matter with increased energy, and to devis some means to ease the people's mind. If
Ramour has it, however, that a settlement may THE VISIT OF THE FRENCH FLEET the plaintiff as my family dostor abens April there should be disturbances caused by any uf
moon be looked for: The case is one ed interest to both Chinese and foreign residents of Chang mhia and vitally so to the foreign merchants and
Lind in that city.
Lain spwailants must forward the names and adtaud to decline, as also living expenses; "thow who intoad to establish business of any dress with communications addressed in the Rdate•, not for publication, but as evidenes of good faith Alt tetters for publication should be writer, ane ride of the paper only. comment on that have
No anonymously: already appeared in other papers will singested, sent befors 11 am, andoy of publication. After that Enders for extra copies of JAILT Przes stromich ve the supply a limited. Only mapplied for Cak, Tale raphic Address: PR-Code: 4.8.0.
Lieber's
P.O. Fox, 33. Telephone No. 12
BIRTH.
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wife of W. B. BELL, Hongkong and Shanghai
a carious thing, indeed, when viewed in the light of Hongkong experience. The Aa explosion of a muguzine, soutaining 8,00 circalar hopes the Government will abandoncatties of suokoless powder. b longing to the all their business voutures, which is. presumably, an allusion to the competition of prison labour and production. There is,” it is stated, “ a ́general feeling of distrust and insecurity," Why everybody should |, previous days. bering from hand to mouth "-when
Chinese troops at Woosang, occurred on Funday afternoon, the 23rd July at 530 o'clock. No Hees fortunately were lost. It is claimed that the explosion was due to spratuscons combustion owing to the very dry and hot ́ weather of the
The Hotel Metropole Co., Ltd., at Shangbai Although great deal of money ($10561) had to be spent on improvements, it was all wet by. the Brat year's warnings, which farther provided wo interio dividend of four parcent; and u final dividend of six per coat and left $2,699) to carry
TO ENGLAND.
LosopŃ, 30th July. The whole programme of she entertainment of the French officers in August is of the most elaborats description. It comprises a Royal lancheon at Cowes at Windeor, and at the Guildhall, calmin ting with u baquet in West minster Hall, which latter is regarded as quite an exceptions? compliment.
POOR PROSPECTS OF PEACE.
LONDON, 30th July. The Tsar, in reply to a p tition nrging Lim
op him never to make a dishonourable or unworthy peace.
THE APPROACHING GENERAL ELECTION.
Russian people may rely
wages are higher than ever before, and reat held its first annual meeting on July 24th,not to conclude a shameful peacs, aid that the and living expenses declining, is quite comprehension. Yet Mr. beyond our FITTON winds up with an assurance that though bis comments may be unpleasant
On 24th July, at 30 Avenue Paul Breast, the Marking Corporation, of a son.
MARRIAGE. On 31st July, at Hongkong. Mr. S. A SELE- BENIKOW and Miss QUEENIE STRACHAN. Shang- [1818 please copy. bai and Melbourne papers
DEATHS. On 17th July, at Taianfe, Shantung, ALPOED GORGE Jonze, scajor missionary of the English reading, they are, oue the less, plain truth. forward: There are still 500 skares unissued.
Baptist Mission in Shantung, aged 59 years.
On 23rd July, at Hingabe, THORSTEN CARLSON, Master Mariner, aged 3 yente.
On 25th July, WILLIAM EDWARD MASON, Foreman, Shanghai and Hongkong Dyeing and Cleaning Co., Ld., aged 27 years.
It is reported in our Chinese paper. the
GA, Londa", 80th July- There is a growing belief that there will be a general election in the autumn. The Sottish
of last year. Since that time he h perform-d
a second operation on my boy for which I have these rusetings which may tend towards serious pt paid. The eam I agreed to pay the plaia-Flots, or if hratal fores is used to prevent people is was 3120. I have not paid the mount from using American goods, which amounts to because I aui dissatisfied with the manner in robbing the people of their liberty,if pay such aureasonable and lawless measures are which they have treated my boy.
After heating further evidence His Honour awarded judgment and costs to the plaintiffs
KWONG YUEN FIRM UMA CHUN KU The plaintiffs claimed from the defendants $1449 on account of coal sold and delivered.
Mr. Q. D. Thomson represented the plain- tiffs, and Mr. F. X: Almada a Castro appeared for the defendant
Defendant admitted owing au amount of $67, which had been paid into Court.
His Honour gave judgment in favour of the plaintiff's for the umonilt claimed and cost+.
"THE HEAT FATALITIES AT SHANGHAI,
It appears that Me. F.J. Frenne, the man ogen, sed. Mr. W. E. Mason, the foreman, whose
taken, I will then instruct the officials of the different distriate to punish each offends If on the other hand, meetings Toru held by the gentry and merchants for a good purpose, auch an delivering reasonable lectures, urging the people not to use or pue- chase American goods, in order to protect the interests of their country, or to create a union of the perpla to dear ap declarations or torms or conditions arging the people not to use or purchase American goods for a like reason, it is only a proper thing to do and 3. cannot or have not power le interfere. Your Honourable Count-Generalisan jutelligent man endowed with great common-sense, and you will acknowledge that what I have said is correct. I have heard that your Honourable Government, intends to treat the Chinese labourers liberally. illustrians I sincerely Lope that when you report this matter to your Honourable Govern- ment your Honourable Government renew the treaty peacefully so that the people of China will change their anger into joy, and the peace which has been in existance between the respectiva countries will he increased by tenfold These are not only my wishes but E believe it is in your beaṛtalso.”
The 273rd plague case was recorded yester- \ Chung Nyoi Sun fix tant the Viceroy proposes Conservation candidates have been officially deaths wore anounced it a recent Daily Press and as I considor,, yeur Govrument-really
day,
to employ the yamen of the ex-Borerior ass **Anti-opium Office." Officers who are over
On 26th July, at Shanghai, Jurica MANNICH, interesting matter on page 5. which should not forty years of nge will be ordered to reside in
aged 23
years
On 27th Jul., FREDERICK JOHN FELAKE, Superintendent, Shanghai and flungtong Dyeing and Cleaning Co., L., aged 44 years,
GRONGL/FFICE : 14, DIVœux ROAD JI. LONDON OFFICE: 131, Freer STREET FC.
The Daily Press.
Horexpso. Avever 2nd, 1905.
We have received a monthly market report
Our restlers will had a large instalment of
be overlooked.
The British North Borneo Opheial Gazette, | prohibits the export of any Straits Dollars beyond 15. The penalty for such exportation
is $500, and the forfeiture of the coin.
the office to abandon the opium-woking habit. It is also proposed to prepare opium is that office, where prepared opium vill bo sold in no other place retail and wholesale, suid in the province of Kwangturg is to be allowed to prepare it.
A Shanghai vocalist, singing "Ask nothing
The Japanese comment here reproduced more of me, Sweet," app års to have been tho illumines the suppored severity" of a recout only singer who was not encored. The audience Stutenes. In this souunction it may be pointed seems to have taken the song too seriously. · oat that the offenes changed against Captain
The Official Weather Prophet has begun the week with two "Und shots. Monday, a very today, was to have Leenshowery "yester day, gloomy and very wet, was forecasted "fice."
Rongown was one which the law could not overicek, but so soon as the law was fully vindicate, the Emperor is represented as feeling that the occasion is one demanding leniency. Obviously, the sewance was never
to improve es our acquaintanca ripens.
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warned to be realy for it at the end of October.legram, were the saly foreigners employed at thu Shanghai. Dyeing worka, Mr. Freame VN.-C. Daily News" Service)
was the principal witness at the inquest touch- ing the fireman's death, and died within 24 hours. He dopeed that in the finishing room the tomperature was 112 deg. Mason, who had & wife and three children in Enghud, hul not been a year in Stanghet
DISTINGUISHED GLOBETROTTERS
TOKYO, 25th July. The P.M.B. Marckuria with Miss Alice
Roosevelt and Secretary Talt on board with their party arrived at Yokohama this morning.
The American Association of Japan" wág”; con-piesous in the welcome; they fitted out three steamers from Uraga and met the fan uri at the Youth of the bay with fireworke, the Manchurin being piloted by a man-of-war.
The guardship marned yards Yokohama and T kyo mere în ga'a dress, the tramcars flying Japanese and American fgg.
The party arrived at the Shimbashi Station
at
Tokyo at 11 am. The pubite enthusiasm was only second to that when Admiral Toge arrived there,
Secretary Taft drove to the Shiba Dotached
to have en
Troi Mesers. W. A. FITTON & Co, a Mauita, dated July 28th, with which we are a luxs how to deal. The somewhat at mones market of Manila has features of
The Oriontal Construction Co., of which Mr. intended to 1s enforced. Our allies continue Palace, placed at his service by the Emperor. particular interest for Hongkong; and we C. W. Mead is president, uns just obtained a would have been glad to pablish all the contract för erecting and furnishing a system
The C. N'S. Linari, which arrived at Shanghai on July 24th, from Chefoo, reported: information that this old-Patablished firm of tanks at Tangku for the Sandard Oil
Company.
At 6:30 p. ou Thursday, the 20th July, in has to offer, had it been presented in a
The suit of the Shanghai Building and Lat:& deg. 8° N., Long, '120 deg. 30′ F., wịth different way. As it is, much of the nutter in this circular appears to us to be libellous, Xuvestment Co. against Harold D. Bassett for Howki bearing 8. 62 E. (true) dist. 8 miles, and much of the remainder to be unintellid as been disained by the American-sighted a doating contact mine. This menace Consular Court, costs divided. It appeared to pavigation was almost wash, very rusty, igible. Mr. Firron's last circular was that defendant held the smont against a
Lagrester and covered with marine growth. It was issuedin July, 1998, and he explains that amount of wages due to him.
circular in shape with a dat tep and measured about 3 feet in diameter. The ship was brought he was mistaken in thinking he had left a
The Governor of British North Borasound into position, and baring on board capable repausentative to continue then in tapped the first rubber-yielding frea in British
a Hotchkies quickfiring gun, very kindly supplied bis absence. They are now to be resumed, North Horneo at Sokong, estatu on the 24th
Jug these circulars "spicy" but honest. soon reap the b neft of their enterprise. Although he has not the slightest inclina-
Miss Rooserait is the guest of Mr. Lloyd Griscom, the American Minister, and Mrs. Griscom
The distinguished visitors ura audience of the Emperor and be entertained si luncheon on the 26th inst.'-"
Mr. and Mrs Griscom give a grand garden party on the 17th inst.
The visitors are to leave Tokyo on the 28th- The papers ans publishing the most cordial articles, declaring that-selling can be more satisfactory than the present relations between America and Japa
The various Steamship Companies which send steamera to Changsha are complaining of the
A private correspondent writing from Shang- hai informs us that the week previous to these deaths was one of the hottest remembered there for many years.
REMARKABLE SUICIDE OF A HONGKONG PRISONER.
with
who hail besu taken there from the gro
Yesterday there died as the Hospital a man injuries to the hook practically amounting to dislocation. It appca e
TWO LAND OFFICES.
will
In a Government Gazette extraordinary - yes- terday was published the following order, made by the Gorruer in Council under Bastion 4 of the Now Territorios Land Ordinance, 190)5 (Ordinaceo No. 3 of 1905), on 31st July.
It is hereby ordered. that there shall be that be was arrested established two District Land Offices for the for robbing a boat-woman, sal receised the injuries stated in a remarkably determined and purposes of carrying out the posisions of the head between the planks of the bed in his cell, in further ordered that for the purposes of the painful attempt at suicide. He had put his New Territories Laud Ordinance, 1905, and it und by wrenching movements, succinded in said Ordinance the New Territories shall be effecting his purpose.
divided into two distriels, via be
M. DE WITTE'S PURPOSEFUL CANDOUR:
(A.) One district to be 'Litosfter called and known as the "Nurthern District" to include _____the whole of the New Territories situato co tue-
The world is entirely mistaken in considering mainland excepting such portion thereof as in that Kassia is desirons to restore peace, at any known as New Kowloon and ineluding wil cost, The Russian public is divided into two, islands which are East of Longitude 114.1 and that is, the war party and the peace party North of Latitude 22.15, excepting the island The former las u great number of adherents and is very influential. It advocates the cor of Tanglang, Patau Chan and Bloge Island. timianes of the war. The peace party, awong (B) Axother dist lot to be called the. whom I count myself, opposes this rien. I tell Southern District" to include tint portion of
and he promises to deal faithfully in later June. There are now estimated to be abust to by the Chinese Customs authorities, a discrepancy between the time kept there-and Lyon this very plainte-believe that candour the Now Territories known as New Kowloon" issues" with our Hongkong friends," mak. 57,000 Cress, and the company, therefore, skola heavy fire was soon concentrated on this memento the Hankow time kept by the steamers. The is essential to diplomatic success. I advo siel and the remainder of the islands in the New differenea is almost a half-hour and as the peace prior to the commencement of hostilities, Territories not included in the Northern. left to the merchant service by the Buss- Japanese War. It is surprising how difficult Customs sheerve the local-time it is half past change since the breaking out of the war. As District.
but my opinions have undergone a certain
And it is further ordered that the office for We more yesterday requested to reproduce an an object a mine is to strike at 200 or 300 yards, ten by the Haukow time when the Changsha I have told you, there are two parties, but they tion to pose as a TnoMAS W. JAWBOX of account of the deputation to the Chameller of and there being a slight northerly swell running Customs office opens in the morning. The ship would at once become one. if Japais should
propore terms of peace detrimental to the the Northern District shall be situate at Tai give fall facts and figures, to show how/ence to our files, we find that we pablished an several times coming very close to a hit, after reason, why the Changahs Customs should not the Japanese proposals are not acceptible, all the Southern District shall be situate at the Frenzied Finance' fame" he promises to the Exchequer regarding cable rates. On refer at the time ear amateur gunners, although ping people richtly say that there is no good national interests of Russia-If I report that Poin the New Territories, and the office for
article on the subject on July 13th, and on page firing 30 rouails had to slaudon their prey keep the same time as Hankow A half-hour in Russia will readily accept that decision, and building known as Bentonsileld in numerous shareholders were "swindled" by 5 cf oar itsme of July 18th, the identical article owing to darkstart to the Gulf of Fechill often very valuable to a shipping comping and will detertains to carry on the war as long as Victoris, Hongkong
that for steamers Lonte “concern "not directly named. We for which publication is now
some weight should be given to their complaint. may be necessary - M. de Witte.
desired
this hi 'eous danger is still in cristrace:
City of
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