THE CHINA PAMINE.
The China famine of which we were given Buol harrowing secounts a short time "back appears to bave been somewhat suggorated At any rate the people seem to have recovered From the effects with remarkable rapidity. The mortality in
is believed to have been far below that of the famine Fes and the season of sufforing |
GERMAN POST-OFFICES IN
FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16cm, 1907.
FUNNELS AND FLAGS.
N, D. L. SHIPS LINEN.
was less prolonged. Fam:to fever is now wide. ↑ regions principally taken inte secount are thRA by a host of capable servants, The provisons been for 1:0 yoked on the capul
Dotal
The establishident of Imperial post-offices are ranged and conducted according to European methods in those territorion in foreign countries which stand under German présation has made much progress within the last few years. The gogic which are visited by the large Broman lines.
The mail boats of the North German Lloyd del with the Chinese Empire, the German Biation in Kioutschou, and from 3 to 15 poạt- lices in the large trading stalions audi a 8 Ppecia! poétat station in, Sanghai which contains the contral Government offtona. The Great perial post-office in this place, which was opened fothe pohlis last year, in a splantic building with tocoph and telephone offles 10 Tsingtau there is a spark telegraph action. In the Asiatic territory a regulacarmy of German postal officials sm engaged, as well as a very large staff of ua- fices which do the more ansotuvuical work, D.sider the bend director, there are a present 2, Postal Dirceters, and officials and clerks. The
That has
previot Xe.
Washington. The sum of £40,000,000 has been spent on the work by this country." The canal will cost, complete, about 27,000,000. The excavating of the Culebra and Bas Obispo onts will ba Halshed in six years,
and thoremainder in one year more. The biggest problem which con- fronte the army engineers is that of handling the freshats of the deadly Chagres river
o bugbear of all who have battled all, but is to be solved by the plan to wake the greater part of the canals big inland lake, where the Chagres river storm water san he taken osre of, through the melion of a dana at Galay, the greatest damn the world, 12 miles long and 185 feet high. The adoption of plans to build a look canal, of which the greater part consists of this inland lake, 30 miles long about 5 miles wide a 4 foot deep, with initial onnal approasis of both sides of the isthus having beastlod, work
"The Japan Mail is under way." on the various features included in the plans
A modern passenger stoaner is an comfortably equipped and fitted out rs a first-class modern hotel, the passengers being provided with every possible varenience, being, supplied with food and drink of the best quality, and attended on on board ons of these modem steamers play of considered or coures a most important pirt, an idea of the immense staro of the provision department being obtained by mentioning that in the year the North Germs Lloyd spent 15 1905 million works for provisions alone and 22 million marks for con. It is also rather inter eating to burn the quantity of linen need in one of these sean liners every year. The North Gorman loyd, during the past year, gav out among its varione steamers, 121633 Borriottos and tawale, 506257 of the former, and 620124 of the latter.
aloote 1978-5 pillow in the eniai regs 248:09 applied furthermore Cases, and 1992 coverlots, 58123 troy dothe, According to these ligaces, the entire quantity 161779 plate clothe, and 104123 dish clothe
spread, but is not taking the whole community by towns and villages as it did in the last famine, Much of this is due no doubt to the systematic relief measures instituted by the Chines under forags direction, and the very generous way in which the people of Shanghai and other plate round the famine-stricken stes came forward to their assistance. In the district of Suchien we understand that the Chiness distributed three hundred and seventy thousand dollars. To this om the two foreign committees nuded about two hundred and ten thousand dollars. This total went to the destitute among about half a willien individuals: Thore is little doubt but that the foreign help has stirred the Chinese to de batter than they would hare done otherwise.
nch Freise dannet be given the Chinese sa done in then post-fices is very large of linen ut on board a North German. Te01
amounting annually to multor Lloyd secars in the year 1905 amounted tu fer their
postal matter-and economy, The way they have spread exclusive of
23:16916 aliclos. out a little foud that a Westerner would have thousand tolograms, this latter eztea in one-fourth the tirasiterprising indeed.
sunt per cable. The Ausleiter being generally They have learned that weds and barks and North German Lloyd-denis with the German and trois and sorgu- class are odibila. Imperial Post-offcus in Goruan" New Guines, They then prat in the daily allowares of grain the Merehall Island, the Caroline, Marianno, and ground it all together had ate it. It constad Phuline Islands which are all included have been a pitiful sight, but it has carried andor the Imperial Gun post-office in them through. A new crop is now on anil half fromus. In this territory there are 11 past. gathered, and prices bave lallos by nvir 50 perofleen, seren in New Guines, one in the Marshall cont.- Englishman.
Islands, two in the Caruline, and ore in the Marianne Jalaade.
They are conducted by private offleisis, there The whole under his charge. The business dung in this district
165 thonnaud Jettore manually, is by no means amall considering the namber of Europesa inhabitants.
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THE NEW MAIL CONTRACT.
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Intelligitce from Lshore, dated July 24th, that the Punjab is badly hit by the new mail coitust, ander, which the 1. mnd 0. from for Company engage February 1 next to shulen the run from
years, Brindisi 14 Bombay by only eight hours. The Panjab Chamber of Commerce have circularised the Benga, Bombay, Kanchi, and Cawnpore Chambers on the subject pointing out that to be totally they hold this neceleration mail cortnet for the next even years should be red at a speed which the P. and O. Company can now stily exceed. In conclusion, the Chambera would be willing to join in a joint confirmation of the protest spinst the provisional contract.
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The intelligence that I. E. Vichy Tuan Faug in about to publish a book on modern politics embodying the results of his observations during his tour throngb America and Europe ROBINSON PIANO in 1905-6 has a wider interest than usually attachon to this prospective making of books. In many respects the tour of the Chinese
CO... LTD. Travelling Commissioners was unique; and a faithful record of their experiences would be onloulated to enlighten oren a more travelled audience than the Chinese reading public. Of all such undertakings it bore the least resem blance to a glorified pienic," and did full TALKING
FATHER BROT ON THE FAILURE | wing only one Government ofois! who has inadequity and that it appears absurd that the that spirik is still allive," he said, "thern are no se for o was physically possible, the objects)
OF CATHOLIC MISSIONS.
Father Alexandru Browdeplores the lack of acces of Catholic missionary efforts in the
warrent isou of the "Etudes," the official organ; there are 4 German Pos Ottley Samos / Punjab Chamber inquire whether the other principally American, was held for the purpose devoted themselves to their various subjects.)
of the Society of Jesus.
Ho points out that India. with a population of 300 milliade, counts only a million and a half Catholics: China, with 33 millions, his barely a million Catholics; and Japan. with 48 millions, has but 6UCE Cathelies. There has bern me ossential difference, says Father Brou, in the conditions of the spustelaty siare the institution of Christianity.
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under one
Government official, The Easiusas done being pretty considerable 145,000 letters and posts! orders for 4 million marks sing the annual figures. The postal consulien with Apia is carried out by the quick German steamere from. Bremen or Hamburg to New York, San Francisco, Sydong and Fago-l'ago (Oseanie Steam Siáp Company), and from this harbour by the steamer Maori".
According to this scibirity, the failure of The German Imperial Pist offices in the the Roman Catholic missiezties atat al is due Levant are of special importance to the Bremen to the wet that they forget to ace their Lines, the Germen Levant Line, the Atlas Line sacred calling before il mud any other comind the Oldenburg Portuguese Line. sideration. For the post three centuries, saya Father Bron, setwithstanding an D- deniable personal heroism in their work, the
mitucruries have been heaping up faults. They
The
brement of thesil is the very impatant Imperial German Post office in Constantinople. the principal effic
in Galata with two
tranch offices in Sismboti and Peru; thien They Lvo secularised the apostolate.
the
post-off ons in Asia Minur, Syria and shown too much cantilence in human methods Palestine, amely on the towns of Smyras and too little in the intrinsic power of the Gospel. Beirut, Jaffa and Jerusalem: The oficials Even today they are too prone to forget their engaged in these nices comprise one post- calling in order to become teachers of French director in Costantinople and 18 clerks and to undertake antiquarian researches, and to y
to win | dficials.. The German respondence with literary distinction. They mark themselves Turkey at the present time amounts annually agents of European conquest, and this fualt to 21 million letters, 300,000 nowaEDPORE. goes back almost to the cutset of the apostolate, 10,00 pestal packets, and 12,000 postal orders And when there are massacres the missionaries for 13 million marks. The increase in the obtain indemnities through diplomatic channels, number of German steamers is the Levant which thus degrading martysdom by setting a price has been already carried out will undoubtedly bave a material effect in developing and increasing this postal business still further. Morocco, which are sarved by the Oldenburg Portuguese Line, there are no less than elven Dorman post-elfoss seatured
const, In the
The Time of India comments: We are all familiar with the little boy who ran to bis mother ceplaining that he had been struck, and then could not remember which part of his diminutiv anatomy had suffered. One is reminded of his experience by the protest of the Punjab Chuber of Commares against the now mail cannot. The Climber says that the Punjab hard bit" by the proposed anger ment. That may be so: but why has it taken the Chamber nearly two months to find it out! Even Duy apparently the Chamber has not got beyond a stage of cigalarising the other commercis badies.
of proges, the provisonal contract will
Lavo Dem confirined--ind
expired before the grid of the Pujab find articulats Betonarnoored of the expression. Wo sre new contact, and think it is, ridionicus of the India Government to bind as down for seven year to a speed of ofraction over sixteen knais na time when marine engineering is undergoing great impovements. But
the 179 have been unable to detect any strong com mercial feing on the subjret, and the Panjab conviction when Chamber does not carry months elapse before it on discover where it
A
MACHINES
AND
RECORD.S
it had in view. With the seriousness and industry which might have been expected, the Commissioners and their staffs from the outset
According to the pre-arranged plan the several branches of politics were Alrite between each group of Commis inire, and these were full off to promote their inquiries in the most practical way available. The departments of State of each country that they visited were thrown open to them, and accompanied by com. petert ofboials they were enabled to make a NEW STOCK JUST ARRIVED. careful study of the actual mechanium of a Government Office Again, when ocassion offered, the theory of each separats, subject was expounded to the “out of hours
by qualified professors of others. Copious notes were taken LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT by all the members of the Commission, and from time to time views were exchanged among them. selves. So great was the fervour and interest displayed in these informal debates, that hope of writing us subject on the tour was woon abandoned, and the question of a report had to be postponed until the return to Chins. H.E. Tuon Fang as the head of one group of Travell. ing Commissioners would have access to all the compilations of his party, and it may be supposed that his book will be besad on these as well a on his own personal investigation.
any
R. R. Spencer, first vice-presilmt of the National Bank of Commerce, is back at bis desk for a three months' trip to the Orient on business and pleasure, says a Battle paper. Mr. Spencer travelled over his itinerary in the Oriont as follows: Yobohama, Kch, Nagasaki. Vladivostock, Hongkong. Canton, Manila returning by way of Amay. Fooclaw, Shanghai and Yokohama.
Mr. Spencer was nuable to notee, while in the Orient, much evidence of the existence of Chinese boycott against American goods. "If
A: Hongkong surface indicaticas of it. recently a meeting of Chinese merchants and the respresentative of foreign business houses,
Chips and the rest of the world." of bringing about closer trade relations between Br. Spencer returns fully convinced that something strenu us will have to be done if the United States is to secure any considerable share of the carrying trade of the Pacific. The decadence of American shipping" be said, was the one thing on account of which I felt shame for my country while assy," be raid, *The Japanese are reaching out for trada in all directions. They have liners to all the principal Chinese ports in Australia, Philippines and to the United States, and their fost is constantly growing. The French and the Germans have control of a good portion of the raffle of the remainder of the lacific, with their subsidized At this delirious rale steamers. The subsidy seems, in great part, responsible for the success of threemations in the carrying trade, as constrasted with the failure of the United States. The Japanese government, through subsidier, has control of 200 to 250 fine steamships outside of the navy, which could be pressed into service in timu. of war as auxiliary cruisers or as tranports, giving splendid advantage over nations not paying
subsidy. The only American dag I naw Not the least guificance of ach a publica- Lion is the fact that it consoiontions offort on the floating from a merchant vessel while away
part of a representative of the Chinees ruling was that carried on the Minnesote."
There is no satiAmerican feeling in Japan,ale to spread enlightenment among the people,
A stap in this direction has a far more practical; at least one that was apparent to me while there. I was always treated with the utmost hearing on the nitimate rehabilitation of China consideration and courtesy, and, I think, the than a number of well-meaning adiots. In con Bame is true of ill Americans abo visit that Army and avy men wil tonnage the work of
tradistinolion to Japan, China is handicapped by possessing a more or less incapable and an round aristsornoy, with f Fast proletariate of "on the job" to the end, acording to Lieutenant Colonel M. Perkins cho bee returned to his
Japan on the other hand ie fortunate it an able. enlightened and unselfish aristocracy, although. home at Berkeley from thecommand of the 8ght
its rank and ûle lack many of the flue ing forces of this government in the canal zane
The re Japan is slowly recovering from the attributes of the Chinese massen. on the isthmus: The aray aed navy men will tramandons drain of the war with Russia, sul of this differenos in the constitution also complate their big task in not less than
ha Excise duties are enormous, for instance of the two peoples is at once scen in seven yet, is Colonel Perkins' belief. Axacticed while there, that the duly cu tabacco their respretive histories. With the motive veteran d the service; Colonel Perkins is not
cant. .per
power supplied by an intelligent and patriotic averse toglorying in the chance the two bran
ke It would be impossible to ask a general ruling casto Jepun was able pase ches of do country's fighting department have statement, of course, saying whether the Orient ber ers of transformation with a rapidity
through to show low different in the army and the Bary when assigned to a cauul digging tusk, from that is prosperous. The spuntion aris greatly progress that tightly astonished. the work. of certain distinguished dvfliau engineers and
suffering from an scrie famine forstity with similar alsorily. An enlightened some time. It seined peculier that this cou on the end project. All sill work together for
and energetic rular could avail such, but the the speedy success of the gigantic project which dition could exist when a few hundred miles atmosphere of the Palace at Paking stands in were houses carrying over from 500,000 to need of drastic changes before such a novelty in Toge with one oais.
a matter of fact, millions of the Chinese know necessary stimulos in the highest places China' Africa is developing rapidly. Last year the triumph for the men of the army and nary business with East Africa Hlone amounted to when the last bit of work on the canal has nothing about the use of wheat for food. has to rely for her solvation upon the 14 million letters. 50,000 postal orders been done, Colonel Perlins has bad a shure ju
There is very little in commos between the
efforts of the fow men who, as Viceroye THE NEW FLOUR MILLS. smounting to 12 million marke, and 10.000 it and is glad of it. Connel Perkins has an bauking system of the United States and that Yuan Sbih-kai and Tusn Fang, stand
postal packet To German South West Africa idea what will happen to Panama, de a country, used in the Orient. It would probably take a out above their class, unlaws the
postal orders when the canal is Bushad and what the great many years to introduce anything like the try is to attain its destiny through the exhaust: The Hongkong correspondent of the N. 0.2 million letters, 72,000
American system over there. Their methods. Daily Newca writes:-I was out in a stean launch amonating to 19 million mark, and 22,000 politics) relations of that tiny ropublic and its
turmoil and arcesses of ing big protecting repablic lo the north will b for an evening picnic thisrook, and we anchored postal p okets. To Cameron 361004) infları,
are mere cam berasme, and there is a great deal below. Both promesses are necesarily slaw, for but of that, he says, it improper for a service for refreshments In Jank Bay, just opposite postal orders amounting to 2 million
more red tape to unwind. For istence, it takes there is abandant scope for the obstructing where the big new mils bare keer built, which marks and 3,000 postal packets, to Togo man to speak. Is ia are free to point will from fifteen minutes to half as hour to cash deadweight of resolion. Any attempt to force
The a draft in a foreing bank in the Orient are recently opened by Mr. i ennie. Apropos 200,000 Tottore, 9000 postal orders for 1 million. pride to the work being done on the exual
the peace is almost sure to add to the sorrows of of this; an article has ten published here in marks and 800 packets. With the increase and to the prospect of its triumphant banks around Hongkong seem to have too much the country. Kaseid in its present upheaval
Roder military direction. ers of the papers, copied from oe of the and development of the German Baes to conformin
mousy opportucities, for its profable use being affords a striking illustration of an attempt to maintains a fighting fores Portland papers, relative to the flour trade in Africa, preially the Bremen Hamburg Africs government
me in the Z 20. strip lacking. The banks there make the accolorate artiñolely a popular mavemant, Both general, and to the prospects of this trade in Line, a ferther important ad canes in German of
resete jabir monja, baling in exchange, which the First cad the Second Duzis imagined that Hongkong in particular. The general tebour postal traffic will all these commercial district save mile wids. The force includes marine
bu intermitional trade. The landing of reform from below could be forced arbitrarily who see a guardian of the peace
and .fthe article appeared to be tant the projecters just mentioned may be safely arpected -
who akowe ready for any emergency that may this
mengeve suberest is such an important of the scheme for preparing flour in Hongkong Export Review.
that today, exer the semblance of consitational would find their hands full, and that there would |--
arise, in the form of incursicus foreign print their business is it is of that of the unwilling officialdow, with the result government accorded by the Manifesto of forces. It is this fores which Coll Porking Pro bank”
October 19 5 is lost to the country. comind. He has born anecen
fajor
on it.
THE INDIAN OPIUM REVENUE.
LAST YEAR'S RESULTS.
+
i
was hit,
PROGRESH AND PROSPECT OF
THE PANAMA CANĀTĀ,
gamerons small places along thangat the dizzier be Panama canil, and they will stay situation, trying to make a mountain out of a infinit potentialīšjas, bat ignorant and degraded. |
priceial station at Tangier there are one post- director and 2 clerks, the other stations boing generally conducted by bass people with Marocco is already vary important amounting 10ually to more than one million letters. 18,000 postal orders for four million marks, 4,000 postal packste, and 40,000 tewspapers.
The report of the Opium Department for the year 1900-1907 shows that the duty-peil exports from the several scales to Bombay for exporta tion to China and other foreign countries, and for bome consumption, were 15,367 cheste, a decrease of 835 cheats compared with the preceding year. The exports to China decreased by 7664 cheets, due to the uncertain state of the Chibare market, where the demand for Malwa plum has been steadily delining. The average prion of Bombay opita in the Bombay market during the year under report was Rs. 1,362 for year old opium, against Re. 1550 and Rs. 1,689cffeists: Is in Cameroon with 8 oficials, and respectively, during the preceding year. The
preceding year.
In Afries, which are generally served by lemburg ships, the eare immerous German post-offices in full sotirily, thirty in German East Africa (princip Italien Dar os Salem) with. 17: offices in German South West
country. I believe the yellow journals of both countries are misrepresenting the Japanose molehill. Of cones, there is moreor loss feeling the Ban Francisco incident, but it does net rise to the tiguity of a natioral issue.
over
#950
of
one year old, and Rs. 1,470 per chest for two Africa (principal s'ation Windbuk) with 13. administators, who starlad nobly and thon quit have bePorts. In North China the people } There is little hope of Chins fulfilling berl
The German
$3,05,822, a decrease of Rs. 2,57,177 since the postal business with the German cologies in the Government bos under way. I will be a 700,000 tons of the old wheat drop. But, as could grow up in it. In the ahserce of the
It
be determined opposition to be met and over- come on the American side of the Pacific. appears from local reports, however, that if merious competition is to be expected, that
'SOLDIERS' GALLANT RESCUE.
J. H sell and plans to iskastage the wgnation which permit voluntary rotiremel after 30 yours of price. Ils hai aan 33 years service. To Colonel W. S Goraga, an army sargen. Cel Perkins
TRADE IN SLAV
FRENCH MANICUREKE URE TO
EXPLORE THE MARKETS.
In a lend ng Article the Sun Free Press
on
rm
revolution from
For snel reasons and in consideration of the peculiareircumstances of China, we may welooias A sensational rescue from drowning is now
for hertake at least the attempts festinare teate that competition as not get intorfered the talk of the various messes in Pupus,
the part of those who are the champions of with the success of the new mile, which On July 24th it appears that port was con-
Pref The publication of the Viceroy's am said to be kept going night and day, reyed to the Sergeant in charge of the
political treatise, which may oven prove dall ant even on Sundays in order to meet the Artillery Voterinary Hospital at Kirkee that ascribe the credit for tanitary vids hospital demands made upon the new Company for the six horses which bad bean segregated on the service is the canal 2 of such effodivatican
Feeding, is a small step in the direction of constitational progress, but it will mark a stage supply of foar. Much of the lots grown here in river bank, as they were suffering from that it has made possible the tinned mais out that he reason why France Hooured Hongkong you to the North of Chizo, and the lymphaugites epezitica, were in danger
the turning of new oil. Chins suffers from no thousand bags which are consigned to merchantsed on the river bank in charge of native practically in good he Hi, able to work on the Ler Home manufacturers never take the pains lack f fiterature of modern productiņu, bat the 1 steamer "Kowloon is now loading with misty big drowned. These bores had besser of employmut of nearly 20,000 men, who err allly small part of the trade of Siam is that in the lessking down of old prejudices and in
Canal, and to keep at work. That, says Colons to study the requirements of the country and
value of most of i say well be Whilst this is ac, syers, but on Ending that the river was rising Perkios the foundation of the canal project the people.
Pered problematical he is new to the There is no reason why French manu: i virtue of technical publications and is too apt to there appeara lo be a a very large consigument of the yoos abandoned their charges and got the adjustment of conditione so that men can
Bombr. Murphy of the Artillery was American and Australia doar in Hongkong away.
remain work on the isthmus. The lack of
associate scholarship with morality and of other commercial nations, and *xemplo
abstract scieucre. It may be hoped that the toun Australian merchant some time since, who horses and on finding that the river had over-
rating disposal in the warkot. I was talking sent to ascertain what had happened to the such conditions as Colond Geriges has produced at should not strive to emulate the
was the mck on which the French canal digging and experienced travellers well versed in cors
practical nature of Vicaruy Tsan Fang'e com han large trade in the Southern Continent, and dowed its banks and that the horses were up Acheme was wrecked. "It is merely a question
with their goode
They have abundant resources. There is ure intended to spread knowledge of modern not a article manufactured in any country methods in industrial pursuits-N-C. D) By
News. that cannot be made in Francs as well; but
markets,
the North of hizo.
to
who had come up to Hongkong to study the their necks in water, ond in imminent danger of } of patiens and energy,' said Colonel Parkingmercial matters, to exploit the local markets | Dilation will give a stimulas to technical litera
pret pects of enlarging his plant at home with a vien to an sucressed trade in China, but he appeared to think that, at present, it was not worth while to open out in any new direction.
WEATHER REPORT,
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the followiur report:➡
On the 15th at 11.5 p.m. The barometer
has rise: slightly at all stations except at those
in N. China.
Pressure is high to the N.E. of Japan, und low over W. Japan.
Gradients are slight on the China const, and light variable wiuda, may be expected in the Formosa Channel and light E. and S. winds along the Northern shores of the China Sos.
drownet, ki so
be የ back to warn the people
of the hospital. On the way bac. from the river. Le met Lieutenant Hodgkins, a veterin ary loctor, whom he informed of the the auimals, and the officer, webo asght of malaria lad been abated work could not be the drawback lies in the fact that her goods
-mounted.
are
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The peple were impatient at first. They demandel results on the cans). It was not underated that until the danger of ferer and snocesfully done. Coldal Goragas has made too high-classed for many at once rode off to the mone He swam his the citie sanitary, Parma slmost altogether and consequently, to dear. Had the French hors to the tethered animals and released one so, and Colon is on the road to cleanliness. The manufacturer gone to the trouble and expense
The latest effort of the Bengali pupor horse. La attempting to rescue the others, mosquit has been fought and there the root of exploring the Siamese market even as the however, his horse tripped over a sunken bash, of the big primary diffulty has been tapped. British and German once, he would no doubt, "Sandhya," published when the "Jagantar" and throw him. The watir at this spot was The waif screens to her out the mosquito, the have adapted himself to the wants of the case was coming to an end is as follows:-
The Ferringhee does not yet know na; be in a twift curren! and Lieutenant
of to prevent marquito breeding Hodgkins was immediately swept away, but draining Jeneral pop aut i sitary ountry and its inhabitants, and, consequel lus lour doult with se, but no amount of luckily managed to struggle towards a tree to measure bas cleared the way for complete that, until he does this, his share in the trade familiarity bas, grown between him and us. which he clung, ilis crew for help brought success in the digging of the canal. It is and commerce of the country is bound to be Hidden amongst the mangoe groves of Plassey,.. Bombr. Murphy to his sistance. The latter
without having even a semblance of battle and solonco of fine
and marvellously email. 1ypa
Indignation in Ceylon is very great, says a swam out with his clotheson but finding that effective" Spanish labour eventually will dig A zow era of ent-rprise and industry is by frand forgery and deceptive means they local correspondent, at the extraordinary delay he would be of no seistance, Liontenant the cual, or do 120 actual work, in
opening up in cism, By and by labour-saving have taken possession of Bengal and that of the Colonial office in esectioning the survey lodgkins tell him to go back.
Colonel Perkins' toliet The Gallegos from machinery for the spread and development of why they fail to understand us. Now any of the Mannar Railway and twe district railways
to tread on the tail of the have the audacity In the meantian, Sergmat oynter, DriverBpain as being brought over by thousande, agriculture will be introduced; rice will ma
districts, which are unanimously approved, Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ouding Wesks and Shoeing Smith Talbot came to Thus form a satisfact ry sort of labourers and chinery will be in gr.wing dsmad; new ester, i cobra and the very seditions 108 of which we pang up the important tos and rubber plant- Laylo Planters Association have received back with a rope which with Murphy, they will eventually be in the majority in the art grise in mining, planting, and so forth, will now hear will start the fire
Forioghee let us tell you befor and that endeavoured to get across the stratch of water of laborers, with Jamiigan negroe eking o
increase the market for now machinery and to the tree to which Hodgkins was elinging. the gauge
Chinese hbour will not be used, implements used in sash works. Now roads you will soon know for yourself of how mnoha letter from this Caylou Association is London Peyuter and Marjby sended in getting said Colonel Perkins." because of the com- will need new bridges in many places to span each and every heart in hancalis capabla. We to the effect that a letter has been received freut you are thick-skinned and e nest, the Colonial Offee giving no hore of an in- E. and, 3.E. scross, but unfortunately without the rope plications with the exlusion law that would cal
canals and rivers; new railways will need
mediate sauction of the survey of the Manua Hongkong & Neighbourhood winds, light; and the result was that those two were also follow. I believe they would serve well, though large supplies of material; water and sani-user to in the mords. That to Bengali now line to connect India and Caylon by a steam The Committee of the Caylon Plantare stranded vu the piece of high ground on the in the roars the theands, one for avory amount of piping, pumps, and other accessories."
Chinese working on the caonl talion systems for tas sity wil require a large seaks to settle accounts with you.
Wo theaght of understanding one another's frition have replied, expressing their atte other side.
Ultimately utenant Ditmas carried the tis and foreman for every rail. Three-fifths There is Deason why the French mana. feelings in an altogether different way, but rope across; and all the men were soon on terra
of the work of digging the canal was done facturer should not strive for respectable you would not let that be. You seek an intro- diaestefaction at the unspeakably feeble and Grid ouce more. Towards the conclusion a
two filha by the French, who received share in queis businees and take the best daction to us by treading on our tail: de procrastinating policy of the Colonial Office in large crowd bad assembled and the excitement 840,000,000, for their oncessions and property manns of securing it.
whatever you plane only remember the bideona reference to the survey of the Mannar line. The
¡Prees unanimously supported this attitude.. cobra and its sling, was intense.
rights, and one-fifth by the government at
10 st. to-day, 1.21 inches..
The forecast for the 4 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows: -
Formosa Channel ...
South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamecke Bouth coast of China between Hongkong and Esinan,
showery.
Variable winds, light..
Same as No. 1.
Same as No.1.
died like dies by
know thal
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