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anarchists was to be expecte in the cirį
cumstances.
Then we pass on to the type of fiction mentioned, which, as tuost tendera know, is a modern imitation, with less literary merit, of the Battle of Dorking" of old Maga." days. At the back of all these sensational pictures of England involed and blasted by conquering - foreigners there is an excusable purpose, akin to the objects of bodies like the Navy Longue, and WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. | those who believe in the urgent need of ndupting conscription. In the proper place, the traditional place for the moral of a story, we will say how and why we consider this method of pursuing a right purpose 16
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Tere remains the third it m of our multiple text, the question of the Chinese volunteers at Shanghai. Our contemporary notes their smartness and relative efficiency | poits out that it was the gists of fast Dowan far Line called them into being, doubis the necessity of their existence as a lealy, and has no doubt at all that they constitute a
la cur *N- danger to loon) society. temporary's place, we should probaby have APPLE BRAND D. Betika by si simlar things, for its first convera, is af murse the safety of the European Masers, ROBERT PÖRTER & COMPANY
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"So long as the woobers of the Chinees corps contort themselves without arm, no serions objection can be raisol to their coalid exidonce, Lat it is known that this is not th intention. There are voy obvious reason why
it is bigbly recommended by many medical meri un account of its beneficial petion
certain ailments, particolaris in complain's a
Chino volnalears under the boner of the a gouty origin or tendency. Either by itself Municipality, and there are equally grave resse requiring that they shalt not exercis their for
military
either trainin or Mixed with SODA or GINGER BEERY laudable desires for
within or just upon t.
tão bordarsof the Satilment. coms in the At any given moment there might com
Yesterday the discovery of a plagne corpse os the hillside at Yaumati was officially recorded. It made the 867th case.
The F. R. C. Magazine for July lives up to its reputation as a record of local sport. Dr. Kew is the abject of the eighth article on
"Outdoor Men."
The warships and other vessels submerged in and soar the harbour of Port Arthur Were disposed of by public tender. The number of vasels offered was 21, which have fallen into the hands of wight bidders. The 'total price fetched was Yi12,808.
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To-day is the anniversary of the raking of the Bastille, which is celebrated Franos as a nationul fèle. The French com- maulty in Hoogkong make a holiday of the ocasion and the French Consul will be al heme" to all comers in the course of the day,
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TELEGRAMS.[
{"DAILY Press" EXCLUSIVE BERVICH.] BRITISH CABINET CRISIS.
DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS CAUSE TROUBLE.
*LONDON, July 12th. Owing to proposals to reduce the British naval shipbuilding programme, a serious hitch has centred in the Cabinet.
* This message was garbled in transmission, hežce dulay.-Ed
DREYFUS REINSTATED..
Losnos, July 13řit.
The Laundry quotes the following adver-
The conviction of Captain Dreyfus tinmont of a Japanese who takes in washing:
Contrary to our opposite company, we will has been quasherl. He has been most chadly and earsfully wash our customers with possible choup prices as follows: Ladies
SUPREME COURT.
Friday, July 13th.
IN SUBMARY JURISDICTION.
BEFORE Mr. A. G. Wise (Poiana Jupas).
RETURNED COOLIES.
The coolies who return from the Raud appar- ently do not regard themselves as slavos. Most of them and themselves with more money than ever they had before, and it leads them to indulge in all sorts of excesses and dissipation. A number who have recently arrived in Hong- kong from South Africa haro been giving the local police considerable trouble. These mou. now living in idleness, are continually gotting
CONFUSION WORSE CONFOUNDED. Long Tak said An King-tsnug to recover $500 damagus sustained to the plaintiff's cargo boat by reason of the negligent navigation of the defendant's stans launch Lee Shing.
Mr. J. E. Gatliner of Mr. U. K. Thomson's into mischief. They roh each other, they quarrel office) appeared for the plaintiff, Mr. H. K.with each other, and fights calling for polion Holmes for the defendant, and Mr. F. P. Hati interference are common. Nearly every day
(of Messrs. Bration and Hott) for a third some of these coolies are placed before the magistrates, but heavy fines room to be no deterrent.
party.
Mr. Hett applied for an adjournment as things were jo a muddie,
His Lordship-A lot of cases muddle now.
are
in
Me. Heit-But I am afraid en fission in worse than ever in this, as my climat died the other day.
In course of conversation the other day with an intelligent Chinamon, who know those northern
coolies woll, our representative put the question to him-Do these people regard themselve 18 slaves? "No," the roudly reply, "they are very well off. They make plenty of money-that is for coolies. You hesed to-day of one un just returned who had over $34. He must have bran paid
bir. Gardiner Than yan havo по focus standli.
"His Lordship-At any rate I shunt see you, well to earn that in ach a short time. That 'sum would keep him for two yoses in the interior. Of course the overseas inay perhaps idjord till Feid tot sour of them badly, but then you mind
stated in the French-arny
Probably the Legion can I? d'Honneur will be confirred upon j
| two dollars per hundred; gentlemen one, and a as major.
half dollars per handrol.”,
Is it possibl: tha! Se sthand, the land of gott. f him, learned the game from France? More thau
"Caddie," for
me word of the language peculiar to golf is of THE REBELLION IN NATAL undoubtedly French origin.
Losnos, July 18th.
tas, vide.tly cotas from cadet," and
The
** dormy " from iranie " It would bre strangely ironical if it won Round trat in yet
outlier of the games và ses now teaching the {endal. French we are only returning an ancient and forgotten gift,
No. Fairway
Jan tollowing ahorn igus have been made in the p sinious of the log marking the Outer Bar, Miu River, oniranes Heng has been shifted to the northward of its former position, sad from it sharp Peak anw
bars N. 74 W., distant 7 I mites. No. 2 Fairway
revolt in Natal is practically Two chiefs have surrendered,
MOTOR BUS PISASTER,
www.m
Lusoon, July 13th.
A motor bus collided with a tree at Crawley. Ten people were killed, and benty-two injured.
The
Was
his Lordship reuerking that I wil nou whether Mr. Hop woll rósareni kás man
AT That
NEARLY A SQUATTER, Tank Sang administrator of this estate of Tsang Cheni degrasvel, sand Shir Tang - regain
possession of premises known as No 41, Bok La Nok, Hunghem.
Mr. On Rong Sing appeared for 1s plaintif
Plsiutiff sail the property was his by interi- ¦turen, while defendant's contention was that this ! plain (IT's father mado him a pressut of it.
His Lordship (to plaintiff) How long is it. since he paid you any rent i
Plaimi-Over eight or nine yours.
it would be unwise, if not impossible, to enal Bany has been shifted to the northwart of its LLOYD'S SECRETARY RESIGNS Squatter by this time:
it makes a meet wholesome, palatable and future, as has unfortunately happened in the
refreshing Summer Bowerago..
former position, and from it. Sharp Peak now ours N. 85 W., distant 6,1 miles. The bearings girou are magne ie,
There was a stormy sitting of the Duws'in St. Petersburg on June 14th. notification past, a clusk of opinions between the foreign by the Minister of Justins of the proscentión Council and the Chinese local authorities and it of a pesasut deputy for a press oftence, secum would be unfair to the members of the corpspanied by a reptest for his exclusion, was mod themsolves to lay them open even to the PER CASE OF 8 DOZ. PINTS ... pasibility of a choice of allogiabre
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by arofusal on the ground that the House cousidered the motive for the prosecution insafficient. General Pavlof, the Military Procurator, in reply to interpellations regand-
ing recent executions, made a statement to the effect that everything had been done according to law, and left the House amid cries of
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Rice Birdu. Curry---Crab. Joints, &c.--Roast Australian Lamb and Mint Sauce, Roast Capon and Bread Sauce, Boiled York Ham and Chan Pine Sauce, Cold Rabbit fie and Potato Salud Sweets-Verioielli Pudding, Strawberry Ice Cream and Finger Cakes, Tipey Cake, Cheese Struw. Desert-Cofer-Fruits.
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
The monthly competitions for the Captain's Cup and May Cap took place at Happy Valley ou the 7th to 9th July, 1995. The following returns were handed in-
CAPTAIN'S CUP.
1 Mr. F. W Warre...
Lt. A. J. M. Griere, RN. 79 ser.
even manufacturing panic material when it
By kind permission of Lieut-Col. A. G. does not conveniently present itself. Some Fitton, D.8.0., and Officers, the Band of the years ago it was remarked that the di
Second Battalion The Queen's Own" (Roya! West Kent Regiment) will play the following proportiamite Lenor shown whenever an auarebist bomb exploded was evident in programe of music during diguer at the the unanimous ferocity with which the Bougkong Hotel, this (Sularday) evening:
*The Charlatan,"
Bone Mozart assailants were demonused. The people Overture...."Die Zauberftate,"
.... Wallace who run the greatest risk, the monarchs, ion from "Maritana"............
*Abschied von Munchen," Gung')-
Braga show their breeding in the calmness of Serenado their bearing; those whose peril is & hun- Seletion from "The Litt: Cherub,"
Three Dances from "Hell Cheyan," German ...... Caryll dred thousand times less indulge in u sheepish DINNER MENU-Hors D'Oro Anching
of Solo and SaucŁ. Entrees-Fillet of rage. The deliberate criers of "wolf, wolf", og er fund. Fish-Fried Fillets evickmtly assume that the people are so fles and Rournaise Sauce, Cucumber au Gratin, Imany, sheep, best moved by a good scare. Thus our modern fiction is designed to "make our flesh creep". To persuade the BERGKONG OFFICE: 104, Des Vœux ROAD C❘ Briton to increase the number of his soldiers, LONDON OFFICE: BI, FLEET STREET, E.C
or to augment the material of his navy, they daliberately try to evoke feelings of fear. As yet the Briton is not quite a coward, and we suspect that nu inner and perhaps unconscious resentiment against these methods has tarded to make him incline an Ir is always more satisfactory to a writer to ear, perversely no it wese, to the crauks who have instead of ons isolated text, a group preach dienrmament, and so to bring about of correlatives. Truly or falsely it seems to grave Cabinet crises like the ose mentioned widen the outlook, and to bring nearer in our telegrams. We do not insist upon what the classics called "universals. Thes this hypothesia: we do think it time that take the the old spirit, which enabled DRAKE's men for present causideration we deipands for rigorous prosecution of to play a good game of owls abile awaiting anarchists, the type of fiction now being the Armada, should be given a chance to published by the halfpenny papers, and re-assert itself. Our ancestors did not worry some comments made by the North Ching about an extra ton or gun, hat amply kept 2 Mr. A. Morfey Daily News on the appearance of a battalion themselves "fit", to meet the foe, big or of Chinese volunteers at Shanghai. Hora little. The idea of regarding the Chinese are incongruities rather than correlatives, volunteers complacently, so long as they it may be urged: which just shows", as remain unarmed, would be anasing were it the nursery people sty, the untrustworthi tot for its couliary suggestion that carrying of judgment at first sight. The arms they deserve to be fearfully regarded. majority of the newspapers have beenYielding to hysterical outbursts against pleading that the nations should eschew anarchists (who are not more numerous sentimentality and enter upon a policy of than ordinary murderers, whom we all rigorous suppression. They appear happily risk), listening to silly stories of imaginary Buconscious of the fact that their singularly devastations in our territory, and so on, but be demoralising. At the nanimous outburst is a direct outcome of -the shock to ssutiment. We have remarked time of Tono's victory over ROHDEST VEXSKY, the Times "dude a gori point when the circumstance that nearly all have seen the horrid aspect of the outrage at Madrid it said that event showed that were material in the fact that it should have coincided quality was as dust is the balance when with the bridal march, that it should weighed in the day of battle ngainst have arred such supreme moments of a superiority of moral «quipment, woman's life. Then while all shared the arguments against the new short rifle rejoicing for a fortunate escape, few thought may be remembered as symptomatic of the
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The
Lt. Col. &. E. Aitken Mr. H. Pinckney
Mr. W. J. Saouders
Mr. T. C. Gray
Dr. G. M. Harston
Mr. G. P. Chater
79 83
82 + 3 79
$1 12
9
92
98
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Mr. E. V. D. Parr
MAY CUP.
111
30
Mr. P. Testo...
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... 105
Mr. F. C. Hall
... 10S
POOL.
744 4
3 Mr. T. 8. Forrest
Lt. A. J. M. Griere, R N. 79 ser.
Mr. C. E. H. Boavis
L-Col. A. E. Aitken
Mr. II. Piuckay Mr. W. W. G. Ross Mr. D. B. Murray.. Mr. W. J. Saunders Mr. 7. C. Girny Dr. G. M. Harston Mr. E. J. Grist Mr. C. P. Chater ... Mr. E. V. D. Parr
81
96
89
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83
31
97
13 84 1.94 -- 9. -... 85
1 Winner of Captain's Cup.
Winner of May Cup.
3 Winner of Pool:
The next Club competition will take place the 14th to 10th July for the Robertson Farewell Cup.
Losnox, July 18th. Colonel Sir Henry Hozier, K.C.R., has resigned the post of secretary of Lloyd's.
POLISI JEWS PANIC STRICKEN.
Losnos, July 13th. Forty thousand Jews have fled from Warsaw.
BRITISH NAVAL PROGRAMME,
LONDON, July 13th. The question of the reduction in the naval shipbuilding programme is still undecided.
REDUCING THE ARMY,
Losbos, July 13tli. Mr. Haldane announced that it was proposed to reduce the army by 20,000 men, and that the artillery and militia were to be re-organised.
REUTEL'S SERVICE.
THE BRITISH FLEET'S VISIT TO THE BALTIC.
LONDON, July 11th. The Admiralty announces that a British fleet, composed of seven battleships and six cruisers, will start for the Baltic on the 21st inst,, and will visit Libau, Hango, Cronstadt, | Reval, Pillau and Lubeck.
CONGRESS OF BRITISH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE,
Losos, July 11th.
The Congress of the Chambers of Con merce of the Empire, at a meeting in London, have adopted a resolution in faveur of recipro al preference, by 107 to 35.
THE TANJONG PAGAR AWARD. LONDON, July 11th, Mr. Churchill, in reply to a qucation in the House of Commons concerning the Tanjong Pagar award, said that Lord Elgin did not feel called upon to review a transaction which was wholly concluded before the accession of the present Ministry, and which had been the subjet of a legally constituted tribunal of arbitration.
WESLEYAN WAISTS.
refer there are a lot of very had characters mong them. No matter what the people of England may hava boon tild; thereas nten are ertainly not. daves"
POLICE COERT,
Friday, July 188b
BEFORE MR. 1. H. 3. GOMPERTZ FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE).
WEALTHY COMTES.
A colie who had zeturned from South Africa was charged with straling a silver watok cold chain, sovereigns, one half-sovereign and S from a fellow worker in the mines,
It
After hearing the evidenco his Lordship srcleod that the houm be doliverad over to the plaintif
His Lordship--Ha must be very nearly a appears that a number of return-i-coolios were ledging at a boarding house and defendant was accused of
rainebles baring stolen the murationed from under the pillow of a sleepin comrade. Evidence having been given at langth, the case was remanded,
THE CAMBERLEY MURDER.
FURTHER DEVETINENTS.
The Daily Telegraph) of Maße 15th says:- I am reliably informed that a startling development is imminent in connection with the brutal murder of Miss Mary Ann Hogg, und the mysterious attack upon her sister, Misa'
Caroline Hogg, at Hestafinil House. The
police have reconstructed the crime, but I am unable, for obvious reasons, to give any publicity to the theory privately held by the officials in charge of the case. I am convinced, however from inquiries I bave made among those in- mediately connected with the investigation, that the theory of rubbery and mardor by au unknown man has been subordinated to ene
of a much more remarkable character.
A
gentleman well known in the neighbourhood informs me that when Miss Carolino Hogg is well enough to give a complete secount of what took place much of the mystery surround- ing the affair may be dispelled.
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THE LOVERS' QUARREL.
The remanded "case in which Mrz. Vera Marshall was charged with stealing a pair of diamond darings value $4,750), the property of Mr. Edhound Johannson, was again cullud os, Mr. P.W. Goldring appearing for extuplainant.
Mr Goldring ssid his client wished to with- dras the charge, as he had been misinformed as to the defendant's intention to leave the
Colony.
His Worship-Your client has noted in a Tery extraordinary manner. He informed mo that the defendant was going to leave the Colony within an hour.
Mr. Goldring-So we understood. His Worship- Where is your client? Complainant was then eslied in.
His Worship (addressing him)~Your aulicifor informs me you desire to withdraw the charge because you were misinformed. It is a very Brions thing to echo forward and make statement of this kind on natt.
Complainant I am very sorry. You mast. take into consideration that I am not so well versed in the English language. I mile a mistake.
Defendant--Wby, most certainly he has mada
that the injured lady is expected to recover Upon inquiry at Heathfeld I was informed despite the severity of her wounds. Tas trained
His Worship --If that is no the case fally nurses are in attendance with the doctor. Five to the ground. I have nothing to goon with. (To police officers al Guildford and two at Farn ham defendant)-Tho prosecutor says he has mada were wired for this morning. They will com a mistake. Of course you have a ramedy. Do bine to-morrow in a thorough search for the you wish to say soything? Tästrument with which the ladies" thro-t were ent. They will clear out the wallery, which is
a mistake. packed with rubbish and paper, and if nothing
His Worship You are discharged. There helpful is found there they intend, digging up is no case against you. If you are not satisfied a portion of the garden. It is argsed that the with what the prosecutor bas done you have kaifs or razor used may have been thrust into your remedy. the ground for the purpose of concealment. A Defendant then loft the Court, person wall known to the Hogg family, and who visited the house shortly after the dis. covery of the body of Miss Mary Ann Hogg, thinks the instrument will he found is the scullery, An official engaged on the case, howover, believes an ordinary tablo-kuife was used, and that after the ladies' throats were and
EGYPT.
ATTACK ON BRITISH OFFICERS.
The following Timer telegrams, dated Coire, June 14th, seem to have the latest particulare received by mail.
of
marching from Cairo to Alexandria, a party
Yesterday while a body of British troops were
five officers went into a village near Tanta to eboot pigeons, on the invitation, it is under. stood, of the village official. They were, how. ever, surrounded by the villagers, deprived of their guns, and assaulted with bludgeons. Captain 8. C. Ball, of the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, succumbed to his wounds in a few
Mounted Infantry, had an arm broken, sud hours. Captain and Brevet Major Pixo-Coffin, of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and Lieutenant Smithwick, of the Dublin Fusiliers was badly burt.
the knife was washed and put into its proper place. This would account for the blood and water found in a washing bowl. The polics theory is that the deceased was struck down by a hammer, and while stunned her throat was cat. The hamwer has been identified by a charwoman as one which was regularly in us in the house.
The blow which killed the deceased was one delivered on the black of the head. There are out The throat is rather eply immediately fourteen slight marks, and one very large gaab.
under thechin, while each teneath ear is a slight roxatel an inch long. Professor l'epper is due hore to-night, and to-morrow morning a It is reported that some villegers were autopsy will be made at the mortuary. I have seriously injured in the fray; but details of the learawi where the ladies west every Wednes being held into the matter, which will be dealt affair are lacking. A judicial investigation le day morning. It will be remembered that with by the special tribunal instituted in 186 the police were informed that once every to try eases of offences against the army of week the Misses Hogg went out early in occupation.
6.30 p.m.
In the little town of Wilmerding, Penneyl- the day and remained away until about vania, society is torn from centre to circum: midnight. It appears that every Wednesday officers near Tanta is proceeding with energy. The inquiry into the outrage upon the British ference over the delicate and personal questioni of waist lives. All the trouble started, "accord- 'n cheup excursion is run from Camberley to The Court, which will colisist of Sir Malopla ing to a special correspondent of the New York Waterloo, and a gentleman who frequently Mellwraith, Judicial Advisor to the Kusdivo, World, from girth measure social," which was held recently by the Wilmerding Wee
Yestoyan trivels up to town for the day by that train one English Judge of the Native Appeal Court, and the Egyptian President of the Native Court Society to raise funds for the benefit of the aures me that nearly every time he went up of First Lustance, with an offear of the Army church. Every person attending the social for several months past these two old Indies of Occupation acting as Judge Advocate, will had to be measurel Afmission was one half-
were passengers. They always travelled third sit forthwith. for each inch of girth the tape measure
| clas, dressed shabbily, and wore in their boots It is difficult to learn letails of the affair showed. Refreshments were
furnished free.
ribbon or string instead of bootlaces.
pending the inquiry. The waist measure social was a great success.
9.30 p.m.
The fat giris prilled their corset strings a bit Willams, the ur-gardener at Heathfield, It is still nuknown how the fracas arese. lighter to save money and the thin ones let corroborates the statement. He added that Major Pina-Coffiu arrives here to-right and is theire out a trifle, and loaded up or dried apples they made many mysterious journeys at night going inte hospital. It is possible that he may
of their escorts." The Frim
The ang Frimley or over the common which
of the maogled dead at first. When there demoralising uorvousness against which we the 19th Juve, loft Singapore yesterday, 10 oud wetor just bofoze leaving home, even at the time, always walking in the direction of able to throw light on the matter. The body
unfortunates were remembered, it seemed write, The risk to our soldiers with its only as a spur to the cries for action, stern, shorter reach was dwelt upon, as if the man merciless, against the social pests whose with the longer reach must always win, by inat methods had caused the sensation, virtue of mere inches. A good stout heart We set down this reflection with all due and cool nerves count for something. The respect for human nature, admitting that hawk attacking the young rooks never stops the present popular attitude towards all to reckon the odds against him,
the 17th inst.. it moen.
added expense
bo
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The I.G.M. air. Princ Regent Luitpold, varry- ing the German mils with dates from Berlin of and may be expected here on or abost Tuesday,
The CF.&. str. Tartar arrived at Yoko man who band led the tape measure is accased, away from the front of their houseches of Captain Bull will be brought here to-night.
this e.. on Friday, the 13th inst., and sys veracious correspondent, of having ladies could never keep a servant for more
It is stated. though without confirmation, that havia at
nu Arab worsan was shot in the sonifia leares again at 10 am. on Saturday for Kobe, been unnecessarily slow as he passed it round then 0 dave, as their eccentricity al where she is due to arrive at 3 p.m. on Sunday, some of the more beautiful forma, but he denies times became really alarming. Many People 400g was on fire, and this possibly excited the to one- account, a neighbouring According to this imputation with blush. One charming came in from the surrounding districts this sen. Of course, the soldiers were in a way the 15th inst.
The Brocklebank Lite str. Manwarri loft belle cost ber evetheart nearly 28, and the afternoon to look at the blood-stained finger connected with the fire The death of Captala Kobe on the 11th inst, and is dus hero on the minimum price of admission was 10d. She was prints on the gato next door to Heathfield, Ball has caused great grief in military and 18th inst..
■ swent litilo mies of sixteen.
and to view the soone of the tragedy.
vivillaa circles alike.
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