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INTIMATION.

the Vatican wisely abstained from any action is a direction which would have had the effect of alienating Frause, which was at that time regarded as one of the most Catholic countries in Europe. Matters, how ever, have very much changed in this

A. S. WATSON & CO., respect, and it is not surprising that relations

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 6rm, 1906-

The 848th plagne case was recorded yesterday. Mr. R.. F. C. Master is the latest addition to the Hongkong Volunteer Froop.

the district of Okawa, Takamatsu, Japan.

Rinderpest of a covers nature is provsient in

It was reported by the Asahi that the Beoul Fusan Railway was to be nationalized on July

1st.

between France and the Vatican being to longer of a friendly but rather of a strained character on

A fresh case of bubonic plague was reported |secular legislation which has been adopted in Osaka on June 19th. The patient died the WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, by the Republic, it should (as it is expressed)sumo day.

bo considered that the psychological moment has come when the Vatican shegid place itself in direct relations with the Chinese Guverument, should forbid indiscriminate interference in lawsuits, and should exercise disciplinary control over its in'ssories; and that "the present position

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

The estimated net income of the Osaka Shosan Kaisha for the first half-year is believad to be You 850,000,

tonnut-

Horr. F. von Syburg, German General in Yokohama, will shortly leave for home ou furlaugh.

Israel's Messenger, published at Shongbai TELEGRAMS.)

says it will soon be hard to get any more subacriptions for the Jaws in Russia, as one massacre follows another so quickly. It is now "up to "the Jewish philanthropists who oppose Zionism to swell the Russo-Jewish relief fund.

Mr. T. P. O'Connor haring made M.A.P.” aurores and grown tired of it--as he tired of the Star, Sunday Sun and other papers which ho started-has sold eat to C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd.. but has made arrangements to publish another paper an similar linus nader the title of "P.T.O." Pearsons have tried to stop the new paper by appealing to the courts, but without

ATLICHAM,

VLADIVOSTOCK.

PILOTS NECYANARY.

31sera. Kunst and Albers, Lloyds' Agents at Vladivostock, in accordance with instructions

("DAILY PRESS EXCLUSIVE SERVICE. Į

DISASTROUS STORM AT

SITANGIIAT.

SUPREME COURT.

Thursday, July 5th.

IN ORKONAL JURISDICTION.

BEFORE SIR FRANCIS PIGGOTT (CHIRY

JUSTICE).

ALL BURD

INFRINGEMENT OF TRADE MASKE. Caesar Loubs and Charles Loubs, watch manufacturers, trading under the name of Luba- Frores, No.2, Rao Sapin, Fleurier, Switzerland, brough an action against Vilman and Com- pany, dealers in watches and silver wars, No, 31, Queen's Road Central, for infringing their

to restrain the defendants, their servants and

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SHANGHAI, July 5th.. A sudden and severe squall, accom- heavy thunderstorm, panied by passed over Shanghai. Considerable trade marks. The claim was (1) an injunction damage, was done to a few Chinese agenta from infringing plaintiffs" trade marks by passing or cansing to ba pamed off watches, and foreign properties.

zot of the plaintifa maunfeature as for the plaintifa watobos (2) au account of profits made by the defendants in the selling or diaposing of any watches not of the phaiutiffs" anufacture sold under any dorico bercinbafora mentioned or as lua walokes, (3) no inquiry as to the damages suffered by plaintiffs by reason of the defendants passing or causing to ba painod aff watches not of the plaintiffs' soufacture as Pe Wai watches, (4) delivering up to plaintifa by the defendantson oath of all watches

The Tuckwo " was struck by Vessels In a list of principal agents for the Naviga-issued by the Commander of the Port, and in lightning and dismasted. is unsatisfactory, and anomalous and donazione Generale Italians, we notice the entry order to avert risk wish it to be known thw all

their anchors, and dragged

the injury to. France and other Catholic powers | " Hongkong : Carlowitz & Co.'"

Tassels bound to Vladivo donk should steer for Askold Island and there ship a pilot, A fair-"Doft " collided with the " Mand- and to the good name of the Church, while

The Volunteer orders announce that Sergt. way has been established in the Amoor Bay from B. W. Grey has been granted leave of abeutics Cape Gamova to the westora outrance of the jour out of the Colony for 12 months.

Eastorn Bosporus, but antil further notice the conreo most bo Askold Island. The same

DEVONSHIRE CIDER. it leads to constant trouble, much of which

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might be avoided by the appointment of a Legate or Nuncio in Peking".

The Sprelator, in referring 1.) Լ ::

The Japanese authorities are considering a

proposal to establish wirel- & telegraph icon

bave" just received a shipment of suggestion thus thrown out, says: "Weal overal places for the beat of the public.

APPLE BRAND CIDER Belthed by

have no doubt that this is excelent advice. The missionaries pay very lutte attoution Mesare. ROBERT PORTER & COMPANY to, any remonstrances addressed to them by the Provincial Governors; but they would foda BILL DOG Proprietors of the

be obligel to Retia to the Porgy inmediate representative"--a view which is a natural BRANDS of STOUT and ALE.

one to adopt, in dealing with the question upon bead general grounds; but which is It is highly recommended by many medical scarcely warranted by the actual fue that

Шоп on recount of its beneficial action in

certain ailments, particularly in complain

have to be dealt with. As respects the undesirability of any special protection lebeing afforded to Catholic Missions either by France or any other foreign nation, mași people will be agreed. As was pointed ou

■ gouty origin or tendency. Either by itsel

Owing to the illness of Mr. Wakeman, Oficial Beceiver, the business in the Bankruptcy Jurisdiction of Supreme Court had yesterday ta hondjonrænd.

It is expected that traffic on the Peking Haukow milway will be resuined by the middle of this month. Apparently the damage by floods was greater than at first supposed,

applies to departing vessels; and a vol carry ing passenger will be allowed to lease without a pilot. Either way, owing to the continued risk of mines, every precaution is co-ary, and pilots will operate only in daylight.

A chain of mines extends from the north point of the Island Rimsky Korsakofsk towards. the south point of Askold, leaving a passage of about 4 miles upon close to the latter.

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

PREGRESS OF THE WORK,

A Shanghai contemporary wonders what became of the 30035. turtls that the Hongkong

A few months ago we referred to the progress polico found the other day. We wonder if a that had been ronde with regard to the recent Express" had any relation to it.

"

or Mixel with SODA or GINGER BEEN in these columns son time back when the fifty-three Japanese fishermoa about the begin-are indications that the work is being seriously

it woken a most wholesome, palatable and might pudertake the protection of Christian

refreshing Summer Berorge.

PER CASE OF 8 DOZ. PINTS

PER DOZ.

$4.00

ו

question was mooted whether Germany

Missions in China (a course which that uation wisely deemed one which it should

Ascending to a Russian piper at Vladivos tock, the Rumian cruiser Zentching captural

ning of this month on her way from Mamiya

i Vladivostock.

Strait to Decast), The Japanese were all sent

Kowloon-Canton Railway, purti, ularly in the neighbourhood of Taipe, where several miles of embankment had born raised. Now it is interesting to learn that bearer. Kowloon there

fakeu în hand. Trees hava boen sat down, the road cleared, and the route marked nut from Shatin to Taipo. As is known, the railway will run parallel with the shore all the way between these two places, and from Hawo-tse, above The principal work on the British section will His here for the next three years. Already operations have been commenced on the face of the tunnel which will penetrate from above the village of Kanghaw to Kualoon Tsai, preparations having been made for the sinking of a shaft.

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A house-bost returning from - Mo- kanshan capsized, Mr. Robert Law was drowned, and Mr. McGillivrayaforesaid, price lists, etc.

though imprisoned for half an hour,

escaped:

the plaintifie waaufacture in the intent of pussaustion marked with any of the lavicos

Defendants denied that the trule marks in question were properly registered as the property of the plaintiffs and that the marks were

A large reception shed at Soochow used by the plaintiffs prior to 1875. They was destroyed.

lias

Zaturday's opening ceremony been postponed for a week. The railway is andamaged.

REDTEK'S SERVICE.]

THE EDUCATION BILL.

asserted that the character Yosush were common to the watch trade in Hongkong and Chins and that plaintifs and their predecessors had acqaised in the use of such characters.

Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. John Hastings, appeared for tho plaintiff, sad Mr. EH. Sharp, K.C., and Mr. H. G. Calthrop, instructed by Mr. Wilkinson (of Messrs Wilkinson and Grist), appeared for defendants

Mr. Stale, after explaining that the proceed- ings commenced in 1901, stated that the points. for his Lordship's cousileration were: (1) whether the marks Po Wai and Ins are trade marke LONDON, July 3rd.

either alone Or in combination with the The Government majority fe'l to 16.otorder: (2) whether the plalatiffs are properly. Liberal anemiment, practically angativi registered in respect of such marks; (3) whether clause No, 6, which compels attendance at the plaintiffs or their predecessors used such secular instruction only. The minority in. marks before 13th August, 1875; (4) whether

not adopt), it would be to the benefitf the Society for the relief of earthquake distress in Shatin, it will also run parallel with the highway, claded Sir Henry Fowler, Mr. James Bryce, the plaintiffs' watches marked with such marks

$0.00 Catholic.cause in China that anything if the form of special protection should be Crelinquished and tut Catholic missionaries should be placed in the me position as thes, that is, they should have the same WATSON & CO., and no other protection than that which is

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Hongkong, 5th July, 1906.

NOTILE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

should be addrered totum Erros.

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Orucommunications relating to the news solumn Correspondents must forward their names and ad dresses with communication addressed to the Edi publication but us evidence of good faith fluiers for publication should be written on

afforded by treaty the subjects of ench foreign nation. This the only true position to adopt. Any special protection becomes a temptation to missionaries to assert an undue independence of the local and provincial nuthorities and evokes special opposition on their part. It is open to grave question whether this state of things would be in any way improved by the appointment of a Nuncio to Peking. If such Fan official hai sufficient influence with the already appeared in other papers will be inserted,

there for extra codies of DAILE PRESS should be sont before 11 m, pray of publication. For that high authorhies at the capital to induce Cash them to endeavour to afford special protec hays the supply in límd. Only supplies Fel-graphic Address: Press, Codes: A.B.5. th Ed

Tion to Catholic, Missions, it is alroast certio that the provincial authorities would be quite as tech irritated by commands in

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ons side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communal one that have

Lisber

Telephone No. 12

DEAT:18.

On July 5th, at 13, Cage Road, SABAU HONORIA Kew, aged 44 yeare-Austalian papers pleass

napy.

(1876) On June 28th, at the Victoria Nursing Home LILY QUEKIN, sged 16 yearŘ. EcuRONG OFFICE: 10A, DES YEUX Road & BI, FLEET STREET. EC LONDON OFFICH

The Daily Press.

LONGKONG, JULY 6rit, 1906.

Money collected by the Japan Red Cross San Francisco amounted to about three hundred tooosand yes. Recently the Society received fulegraphic uitvice from the Japanese Aulas dor in Washington to the effect that, the American Government declares there is no necessity for further donations from the public

Agropes the Youuan railway renndal a correspondent says, "Let the wrong be rightad, and the Yunnan Railway Syndicate will find no Jack of men for their undertaking; but, if the wrong continues, then there ought to be the most searching investigation in a scandal which will affect the position of every foreigner in Chius". Investigation is certainly nested.

By kind permission of Lieut.-Col Price, D80, and Officers 199th D.CO. Baluchis, the Band of the Regiment will play the follow ag programme at the U.S.R. Club, Kowloon, to-day, commencing at. 5 pan. March "A Frangisa," ........... Certa

*Komantique,”.

........ Kiler Bila Kem. of Sidlivan," ver. by Winter-

hotion ** Løynute,”....

Wheeler

Overtime

Selection

Valen Lie:]

........Quechuang Fantasia... "Happy Bags in Jizie," Bidgoed That excellent publication The Far Eastern

#his direction from the central authorities as they have been by the special protection

Review has issued a special edition clocoted to thrown ver the Catholic Massivis by the industrial, commercial and agricultural France, especially as they would well know | development of the Mara Province, Philippine from what source the orders in any given Isads, under the American system of colonial ease really emanated. Matiors would thus government. Although the topics are treated from the American point of view, they will be he changel in borra, but set in sulatanos

found of interest to traders and merchants That his Holiness the Pork is likely to be anxious todo al that is in his power to restrain ill-advised zeal on the part of missionaries of his Church may be taken for granted-lait he can do this whether there is a Nuzein ai Puking or not.

It has been suggested that the time has eone when, as a means of deing away with some of the difficulties which have resulted _ from the protection of the Catholic Missions! What is to be desired is not that a Nuncio in China by France, a Nuncio shoual for he appriated to Peking, but at France appointed by the Vatican to Peking. This should withdras definitely from her position idea was thrown out by a correspondent of) of Protector of Missions:, and there is the Times, whns communication upon the reason to conclude that it would probably present condition of China has attracted not be a very difficuls matter to induce her considerable attention at home. It is notice to abandon a position which, as mutt r; now ahli that he speaks of the suggestions stand in Ching, is not likely to be of any without reference to the fact that a pro-advantage to her politicily, and has been posal of this kind was unde many years ago a constant source of friction and trade, by the Chinese authorities hat es me to for which she has obtained adopte nothing. So far back as the Cme of the rehitro. If therefore, any action is to be BERLINGUAME Mission, that is inmediately taken in this matter, it would be well that (after China had set about stablishing should be in the direction adicated. We sliplomatic relations with Europe, this the hot wish to enter into a discussion as to very course was proposal, to the Vatican, the jealousies which would pairally bot The fact is interesting. both as showing the amount of important which the Chinese attach to the subject, and also illustrating the astateures with which, at the very out- set of their official intercourse with the Courts of Europe, they sought to avail themselves of the opportunites which the

generally. A pathetic faterest attaches to the unmber, inasmuch as it contains a portrail of Lient. Bulter, Governor of Davos, who has just been murdered by natives.

~Pathape (15 wost tigeincant feature of the progress of the work is that next month will see the arrival of 500 coolies from the north, to be followed shortly afterwards by another cou fingent of the same number. These men are experinced in railway work, having been employed on the constraction of the railways in the vicinity of Peking. Between 40 and 50 muisheds have been erected at Shatin for their accommodation. We also learn that Kalian engineers, who have been engaged on French railways in Yoonas, uce smployed here.

BELILIOS PUBLIC SCHOOL.

Mr. Duston, and Mr. Whiteley. The clausea was adopted by 994 or 247 [9]. The Government left their followers a free hand

RUSSIA.

Losow, July 3rd. The Buz yoster hy dratted and passed

The Eussian Government unneed a plan to hand over to the peasants the arnie Crown hunds on easy terms, ant to promete emigration to Siberia and Central Asin,

kuown as To Wai and Iau watulies; (5) `-- whether the characters comprising Po Wai registered by the defendant in Borne in 1803

materially differ from those of the plaintifs

Po Wai arks; (6) whether, the plaintiffs' prior to these proceedings have complained of such infringement; (7) whether the defendatte Wai marks; (8) whether the plaintiffs were havo in recent years sold watches-berring Po

a Bill abolishing capital punishment after aware that defendants have Hold for many years a story debate, in which the objections of past (u) watches marked "Tua" with cironlar the Mmisters were met with cries of border, (U) wateļos marked with scalloped border ** executioners", "brigands ", " nesuseins",

aloue, without suy character in the centre thereof; (2) whether the mark Inn is common to the trade in Hongkong and China wither with or without a border; (U) whether the scalloped harder alone is common to the trade, (11) whether the plaintiff has acquiesced in the iitringament by defeariants of their rights if any, in (a) scalloped border with azuro (b) Ion ; (12) whether the defendants' Ina and Po Wai marks are infringements of these registered marks, it, whelker they are the same or so closely resemble as to be calculated to decoivo; and (12) whether the defendants have done the acts all-ged in paragraph 12.

FIGHTING IN NATAL

Losnos, July Bru,

The Colonials under Col. Barker Mackenzie attacked the rebels, estimated at 5,000, at

In connection with the racunt visit of Me, R. E. Bolilios, and his generous offer of a set of prizes for the best compositions sant in by dawn yesterday. Heavy fighting is pro. the different glasses at this School, an executing. Meaim's kraals we in flauses amination has just been held by the Inspector and a complete victory to the Nataliaus is of Schools, and awards have been rasde as practically assured.

follows:-

1st Class.

Wan Shut-ching - A volume THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSION. entitled From Cradle to Crown", by J. E. Vincent.

Lenisa Graca Abing--A volume entitled From Cradle to Crown", by J. E. Viueent. 2nd Class Flora Maris Roxar Great Pictures in Private Gallorics," pa lished by

| Cassolt & Cr

to Crown."

4th

3rd Class, Kwan Yin-yan-From Cradle

The Thingtas Neueste Nachrichten, a news-

Clons. Hau Fung-wn Pictures by paper published by the Germans of Khoslan, Lucy Kemp Welch, “In the Open Country."

5th Class. Phyllis Mabel Mouny —~ Pie- contains the following notification from Tsinau the capital of the province of Shantung-tares by Modore Painters," by J. R. Milter.

heman firmat which desire to establish brooches Mr. Irving kindly handed the, beautifoj bore would do well to secure the accessary volumes to the prizeinkers, und congratulatıl building land as soon as possible. Except for a thom on their success. A' rote of thanks to him frw very large plots in the Consulate blook no for presiding concluded the proceedings. more land is to be obtained in the chief street, and in the extreme west also Japanese firms have resevod' the best plots. The Japanse

ZAMBOANGA GATEWAY TO ORIENTAL TRADE.

Mr. Slads then sketched the bistory of the

presedings. The plaintiffs were the successoES

of Masera. Bovet and Company, who were the inventors and originators of those two patents. Consel described in deta I the trade marks in question, and said that the name was the only

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LONDON, July 3rd. In reference to the report of the Ecclesias. thing of value. Defondsat, who was

Hongkong since 1860, must have kaowa the tical Commission, the Archbishop of Cantor-- bury has issued an urgent appeal to end a

watches bearing the characters Po Wai and Inu, but in 1963 he registered in Switzerland situation which has become well nigh four Chinese characters which were identical intolerable, and exhorts Church to with those of plaintiffs.

-The case was adjourned. courageous action regarding the reconst rue. tion of the Ecclesiastical Court and the aloption of a new Rubric,

CHINESE CHRISTIANS AND POLYGAMY,

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AN EXPLANATION,

The Chief Justice alated, with reference to the decision of the Supreme Court yesterday, diesllowing certain osata, that the solicitor bad given him a full and frank explanation. There was much to be regrotted in what bad orgurred, and the natural inference which his brother Sama fuss seems to be made about missions Justice and lo had drawn was now disabused as (including the C. I. M.) allowing polygamie the result of that conversation. He therefore averts to retain fa purality of wives accepted quite frankly the full explanation which The Rs. C. Coil Sirith of Kweiyang say, had been given to him, and with the concurrence I write to say that this question has been face in at last one of the stations (C

T. Mint

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of his learned brother that part of the judgment A writer in the Far Eastern Review in vary by hit. Fergusson. In that station there are

province and settled on the lines advocated would be dispensed with. Germ. The Japanese director of the agricul-saaglue as to the form of Zambongs, the 40 men received into the cintech by baption incal station has returned to his post, Japanese capital of the Moses Provings is the Philippine win ure ennverted polygamists and who still Iklands. He says the position of the Philip. retain her wise; and in the case of one, both doctors, dentists, apothecarios, lawyers, and pinea as a whole, with reference to the truls of

his wives have becos Christians and have bano commercial students are quickly establishing the Far East, is an ideal one even to-dig, bat baptised. I cannot speak for all workers in them-lves, and in order not to make themselves with the completion of the isthmian canal thers weichow as I do not have the users in ralno to the United States will be beyoard now of several who heartily cuduras Mr. to conspicuous drets partly like Chine,”

compare.

Forgasson's views. a directors of our Ter missior leaves such questions to the judgment of Lần various churclass."

Comal will shortly arrive, and the Japaneso community is already for larger than the

A recent number of the Sydney Jual con- lained this sarcastic referenca When the

evoked on the part of missionaries the Japanes peamer Kauno Moru returns to the selves by any special protection being given Land of the Rising Sun it is not improbable from Peking to those of ong dectomínation; that the captain and the owners any find some- but this is a point whica would indanbtedly thing hard to say of Australian ways. arise were the suggestion as now made of vessel struck Thursday Island on May Day, the appointment of a Papal Nucio at for discharging. Du reaching Brisbane a weak

and so bad to pay Sunday rates-38 an hour Peking taken into serious consideration, afterwards the eight-hour demonstration was

Our control of the Philippines, and the reset bat incidents is movement which has neits Titan struggle in Koren and Manchuria bro. ultimate object the control of the Pacific. Wil liam H. Seward know whereof lo spoke when he declared that c-forward Burean com

Europeau thought, however effi-estiv-ly they aisy

....

THE DAMAGE TO THE LU-HAN LINE

The following information has been sent to the Peking 17zes goneerning the damage done to the Teking-Hankow and Kaifang-Konan

The Europea

Increase in alliances, however intinal they may will sink in relative importance--mourlite the

merc, nasie importance, and European here to-day at daylight.

An erormous quantity of water like a water spout. Ell in the parts of the country between Tehaug-to-fou and Ki Sion in the North and LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Tchengteleon sut Chutelesa in the South, carrying away trees and houses and cutting the TL TKR str. Vanglong Mare sailed from

line in sore-al plat Shanghai on the 3rd fast, at 5 p.m., and is due.I'chenchear.

The greatest damage was dope around

Atthe junction station of the Peking Hankaw Pasino Ocean, its shores, its isles, and the vast The M. 31. atr. Armand Belee, with the next In the station baildings and bonus occupied by The 1.1. str. Mongiton arrived at San Fran and Kaifang Boman line, the tracks were partly site on the 30 inst

arried away, the water passing over the rails.

brcome,

establishuyent of diplomatic relations offer i Such a step could not be adopted withont is full swing, s, that double rates were again beyond, will beans the principal, theatro chil, will leave Saigon on the fit iust.. the cogineers there was more than three feet of

The

lina tiekeu of Thomas H. Benton enabled |

of events in the

greet future of the

·werid"

at noon, for this port. ed, in offer, if possible, to find means of consultation with the representatives of the the order of the day before a truck was moved

The CPR. str. Empress of Chian left Van-e bridges of 50 feet span were wastel the day when the ruls and empire of cuter oa Siomay, da 2nd ins putting an end to a state of affairs to which Powers, and, if once the subject had to be or a donkey engine started. Fortunately, there the world would belong to the route to the Hongkong in the usual ports of exh

P.., for

away

and railway material stored in the jard The C.P.R.tr, Athe ice arrived at Kobe

was partly carried away by the flood. they most strongly objected. At that time, discussed with them, the difficulties which was no fite running in Sydney when the ship Indies, and to the nation which controls the

of that route.

T'he damage was extensive and extending 1 relations of France with the Vatican have arisen at home with regard to the entered, or the skipper's aup of bitterness world commerce

left again 1 am. on Thunday for Yokoh, over a zone of 170 miles and the repairs will

several days

at 330 pm, on Wednesday, the 4th just, and

be brimming. When the "humpers" of Tokyo | Ladrone, and Philippine Isleads place ito propiowa-ra she is due to arrive at Sa.m. to-day, tha!ecessitate the interruption of the service for

The isthanin cauak the Hawaiian. Aleulien, were very different from what they are in Education Bill would siuk into insignific- { year of 3s an hour, with half-days and holidays of the United States in absolute contre of the eth inst. the present day. Auxious as it was then, in comparison with those which would at every tum, it won't be their fault if they Pacific, and they can no lagre escape the re- IN it has always been, to establish arise upon this very thorny and delicate don't make a determined effort to come south diplomatic relations with foreign countries, matter.

eved at the risk of political complications.

sponsibility of their position ban they can cease to be a progressive people,

The most remarkable thing in that at Yollow The Bea Line str. Fenlurig, from Autwerp Kivor bridge no rise was noticed in the water and London, left Singapore on the 4th inst. for of the terribly, river; these wore simply heavy this port.

rains only.

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