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THE CZAR AND THE PROPOSED DATTENBURG ALLIANCE.

BERLIN, April folk.

The Czar has expressed himself quite indifferent about the betrothal of the Princess Victoria with Prince Alexander of Battenburg.

IRISH AFFAIRS.

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THE Russian transport Moskwa, with 'pilgrims'

Young Husband (year 1900)-"Well, did you Wife"Yes, I

from Odessa for Vindiwostock, arrived here succeed in getting a gin John, at such a yesterday afternoon, and is due on the 24th inst.

on the 18th-inst------

| teared"and" "Many, but,

"What were the terms ? She is to zocaïna 850-a-week if she doesn't like you, but it

THE Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Achilles, from Liverpool Isf Singapore for this post.

THE April Criminal Sessions

THE number of thousands of aquare miles in the British Empire is 9.339. The population of this she likes you I am to get a divorce and let he morning at the Supreme Court by Ms. J. Russell,"

vast area is estimated at 307,000,000

The gist of the telegrams in our Rangoon exchanges brought on by the steamship Glenfinlar has already appeared in our columos. FUNNY man (d/Chicago daily)-A sudden feeling of nausea has come over me. It must be some thing I've calen. Horse editor (sympathetically)

Possibly it's something you have written,

have you"

"were opened this

Acting Chief Justice. The following juris were a empanelled: Messrs. 11. Toner, F. J. anos, B. S. Judah, M... Leon, W. Botley, Lan Amoug and R. P. Dipple. The calendar was ended by Mak Alin, Li Aling and Wong Afat, there chain-gang men undergoing various termin'ef imprisonment at the Victorín Gaol, whh wire charged with having escaped from the grasp of their watchful custodians. The jury easily. disposed of them by a summary verdict of

A BERLIN paper says "the sincerity of the Czar's desire for peace is not doubted, but it is known that the influences around him which he appears - LONDON, April 17th.

to be unable to resist, continue to work in the In the House of Commons, Mr. Smith stated

direction of war. The Czar is now guided largely that it was not intended to introduce a Local

by the advice of M. Sinovieff, Difector of the Government Bill for Ireland during this session,

Asiatic, Départment of Foreign Affairs. M. but that the Government was prepared to submit | SMALL BOY (to Salamon Isancs)-loron friend of M. Katkop" and also the inheritor of guilty, and the three run-aways now await their

Sioovieff is a prominent Pan-Slavist, an old such a bill when the Irish people could be deemed Isaacs, do you know your two eyes resemble the his political ideas. Subjected through personal further doom. Wong Alam, was next rolled up ready to receive the concession with loyalty to palace and prison ip Venice ? Solomon Isaacs Influence to the war tendency of the majority of the on a charge of larceny and obtaining money by

the Crown and constitution.

-Vell, no; how does dot goinh? Small Boy The bridge of sixe is between 'em., ACCORDING to experienced medical opinion, too rich a diet-rich in albuminous food-predisposes

Council of the Empire and to the anti-Germanic false pretences; as the jury were of opinion thṛt LOCAL AND GENERAL.

policy of the majority of the Ministry, it is now

money was a difficult thing to obtain even on prue quite impossible for the Czar to retrace his steps Prices, they unanimously found the prisoner," THE F. & O. Company's steamer Tanjore, from

which appear to be leading gradually but surely guilly Wong Atak, the hom of the gold- Bombay, left Singapore for this port on the 18th to gout, and this to kidney disease. Indulgence Europe; nor do the Berlin and Vienna Govern. with his victims-two Chiacte weinen, mistress to a collision with the lately allied powers of 83-trick, was next arraigned and confronted in strongly alcoholic drinks has the same result. The effects of 'high living" are made still more

ments expect the Emperor to retrace his stepa

and servant. The nuggets were exposed in serious by deficient muscular exercise, and all Despite their ostentatious efforts towards Court and resembled pebbles rubbed with gold of these favor the development of fatty and conciliation, and Dianarek's evident desire not to paper rather than the high metal the prisoner had calcareous degenerations, in the heart and is in full swing throughout Germany.and Russia fire was exchanged between prisoner and his affend the Czar's susceptibilities, military activity asserted them to be. After a good deal of a crusg

înat., at 2 p.m..

A LOW estimate puts the number of persons upported by all the forms of employment furni- shed by electricity at 5,000,000.

IN Germany it is claimed that very nearly twelve pounds of sugar are now made from too pounds of beets, the cast of the production being only two cents per pound.

AN Emergency meeting of the Eothen Mark Lodge of Hongkong, No. 254, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.

FEW people are aware that in Sweden and Norway it is a crime to make any profit on the sale of intoxicating drinks; they must be dispensed at cost price. We don't know how Subscribers in The Haughing Telgina are respectfully the retailers manage to make a living, but that

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-Hongkong,-THURSDAY, APRIL-19,-1888-

taken from the Reports of the Imperial Maritime No fresh developments have occurred in Customs and other reliable sources.

reference to the strike of the cargo-boat

The various Governments and Municipal Corcoolies since we Jast wrote. The Govern porations, and all Public Bodies and Companies, Bankers, Merchants, Cónsuls, Professional and 'other Residents, have supplied the necessary matter, upon forms specially sent for that pur- pose so as to ensure accuracy. The Naval and Military portions have been taken from the latest published official lists and revised at Head-quarters; in fact, no pains have been

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TORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" a kandy and perfectly reliable book of reference for all classes.

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In addition to the information enumerated above "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" for 1888 comains a carefully revised

INDEX TO THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG;

A SPECIAL LIST OF FOREIGNERS employed in Steamers making short voyages from Hongkong;

THE PRIVATE RESIDENCES of the Principat Government Officials, the Lead ing Merchants, the Foreign Consuls, Professional Men, Justices of the Pence, &c.

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A LADIES DIRECTORY FOR HONGKONG

ment is stated to have fully determined not to give way, although it is generally believed that His Excellency the Governor fully recognises the foolish and objection- able character of the measure he has been led into sanctioning, and which he is now almost compelled to enforce, Amongst the community there is only one opinion, and that is that the sooner the colony is rid of the antique fossils whose ridiculous fads are constantly creating unnecessary disturbances, raising up racial differences and class grievances, and impeding the trade of the port, the better will it be for the true interests of Hongkong. It is no doubt a great hardship that the rate- payers should be burdened with heavy pensions for superannuated numskulls who have been drawing exorbitant salaries for the past generation and doing just as little as possible in return; but of the two evils it will be much better to choose the lesser and get rid of these loafing obstructionists at any reasonable price. Meanwhile the men on strike are

is the law..

A TELEGRAM dated Mastowab, 4th April, says: -The Negus (King John of Abyssinia) with bis. force has retreated towards Asmara, because the potentate feared to lose his prestige by concluding -peace-with-Italy, at the same time he saw the futility of attacking the Italians in their entrenched positions.

as if making preparations for wat at no distant date."

arteries. "Fast living." excesses of every sort, and indolence are among the most certain hindrances to attaining longevity. MISS MARY SAMURL, of Poona, a young Jewish THERE is a trading Company at work in Now lady, having anccessfully passed her first B. A. castle on Tyne called the "Phoenix merchant examinatione Jewish community of Bombay, adventurers" which is making enormous profits in appreciation of her creditable pogress in her by the introduction of merchandise from Northern studies, recently presented her with a very Siberia by way of the Kara Sea, Professor Nor- handsome silver Vase with a suitable inscription denskjöld is generally supposed to have opened engraved on it. In acknowledging this beautiful up that route to the knowledge of European greatly surprised and pleased, and said she felt an English merchant captain and trader had, in present, Miss Samuel expressed herself as traders, but as a matter of fact, Captain Wiggins, gratified to know of the kindly feeling and the steamer Phoenir been pansing through the friendly interest her cominunity has taken in her Kara Sea ten years before Nordenskjöld arrived welfare. In conclusion, the young student here in Hongkong on his way home. Wiggins expressed the hope that she may prove herself is doing a big thing in the wheat, leather, wool worthy of the testimonial presented to her.'

and better line and has secured from the Russian We note that the Tags-of-War in connection years. Wiggins has lately passed through St. Government a monopoly of the trade for three with the Pulice Athletic Sports will be pulled off Petersburg on his way home with large order

the lower part of the Parade Ground by-en-British merchants. They were in fact, so isso, o Monday, 23rd instant, at 4.35 important, that he left his steamer, the Phanis, p.m. precisely.

iced up in the River Yenise awaiting the spring, 430, 8), M.-TUG-OF-WAR.-Opentou¤Chinese sun to thaw her out. The cargo he took pat to in Government employ. Ten a side. Ten fect Siberia was disposed of af enormous profit, and to be pulled over. No sitting down nor sp.kes even bigger things are expected. It may not allowed-Prize $15.

generally be known that the great river Yeniset

through some two thousand miles of verdant stretches from the Kara Sea in the Arctic circle

cou try into the confines of China, and that the sources of the great waterway have their

As a sample of the goods in demand on the river perenalal springs in this longitude of Singapore.

rete, Mr. Sullivan, a partner in the firm, says he Second Heat,

would undertake to sell a grand piano at a good 5.15 P.M.-EUROPEAN TUG-OF-WAR,As profit, as a sample of Siberian civilization. He above.

produced a photograph of a fashionable Siberian 5.30 PM-ASIATIC CONQUERORS' TUG-OF-drawing-room as luxuriously fitted up as any in WAR-A Forced entry for the winning teams of Nos. 7 and 14-Prize $15.

"

First Heat.

to Navy, Military, Volunteers, and Police. Ten 4.45 P.M.-EUROPEAN TUG-OF-WAR -Open aide. Ten feet to be pulled over. No sitting Prize $20. down nor spikes allowed, 1st Prize $25. and

Ar Rockhampton, Queensland, a few weeks ago; of two hunks of drivel which he had induced a book-canvasser sued two women for the price them to order, and a fatherly old beak, hight Lukin, found a verdict that they ought to have set the dog on him, and ordered him to pay the costs. The book fiend riled up at this, and said that his employer was a most respectable man; and a member of the New South Wales Parlia Lascars-Ten a side. Ten fect to be pulled 5 P. TUG-OP-WAR.- For Sikhs and Gun ment; and the magistrate remarked that perhaps. No suing down nor spikes allowed:

Prize $15.. the dog should have been set on him also. We call this a very shabby way to treat any decent dog.

WILLIAM SHANNON, aged 53, seaman on board the barque Lily, was this morning charged at the Police Court, on remand, with sailor named Brown, a resident at the Sailors' having stolen a bag of clothes from another Home. The bag of clothing was missed by complainant from his berth in the Home and found by the police in the bunk of the prisoner. on board his ship last Monday. Mr. Sercombe Smith sentenced Shannon to free board and lodgings at the colony's expense for the next six months, with the usual dose of hard labour to keep him out of mischief.

Final Heat.

5. 0P.M.-EUROPEAN TUG-OF-WAR-As

above,

first pull over of ten feet to be hnal.

Choice of ground to be decided by toss; and

is

Europe. Many people could not believe that such luxuries were known on the other side of the Ural, and a toy telephone that was taken there soine years ago, was regarded with derision by a Siberian merchant at Irkutsh who was found with a nobby one already fixed up in his study 105, a pound and takes months to get there It is said that China tea at Irkutah is selling at whereas the Phonic, if she clears the ice in the Karn sea, may get into the Veniset in two weeks.

from Newcastle.

witnesses, the jury found the former guilty, his lordship remarking that he had a very bad record against him in the Court annals; so Wong inay look out for the coming thunder over his clever, next hauled up for burglary and receiving stolen tricky head. Li Aching and Lama Ang were goods. Both prisoners were found guilty, the first on the count of burglary, and the second on then adjourned the Session till Monday next at on that of receiving stolen goods. His lordslup 10.30 am. when sentence will be passed on the prisoners. The attendance of jurors will att be required,

"THE CARGO-BOAT COULIES STRIKE.

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Sercombe-Smith, four coolics were charged by At the Police Court this afternoon before Mr. the police with intimidation amongst cargo boat Chung Tai said-I am mistress of the cargo men yesterday in Hongkong harbour.

took a load of cargo from a jonk to a steamer boat No. 307, Yesterday at 3 pin. at Jardine's Wharf, when the defendants came on the Wharf with about to others and told me that after we had discharged our load Sam-sui-po. They said I must not take any to the steamer I must send iry boat over to more cargo. I said I would take my boat to the place they named, because-1-did-not know what to do; then I said I was not going, but their

now in charge of the police at Sam-sui-po. The party was stronger than mine and they took iny

men came into my boat against my will, and boat in tow with a steam launch. My boat is

took ber in tow while I was steering, I had two

know which of them made fast the tow Jokie on board as my crew. The four defendants were on board the steam launch it I don't rope. They towed us a litle distance nway and then a police boat came up and asked me what was the matter. I did not call out for he was on the Praya and saw what was for the police, but I think my husband did, going on... The police went on board the launch and so did 1; and then, the police ordered the men in the launch to tow us back to the whart. The first three defendants were on board the

launch, the name of which I do not know.

Defendants asked no questions. Pong Chow said-I ain master of the steam yesterday on board a boat that I was towing, Launch Ping Sie, I saw the four defendants.

my launch to tow a vessel when we were lying at about 3.30 pm. The first defendant engaged near the Hin Kee shop, at cur own wharf. He Jaid she was a small cargo boat, and then we went away for the 1 purpose of towing her. The first defendant came on board of my launch at the Hin Kee wharf and went with us. Thie.

coming up they asked us what was the master, complainant saw yesterday was in her cargo-boat, and the first defendant gave orders about towing. On the police boat,

A Mass of interesting information on various generally conducting themselves with the by the steamship Hormida, and lest to-day for be submitted to the home authorities for finst may prove interesting as showing the Colony's and on being told they made us turn back.

subjects, culled from the most trustworthy

Sources.

utmost propriety-Sama straggling cases of intimidation have been reported, which, however, on investigation would appear The WINNERS of all IMPORTANT RACES to show the anxiety of the police to at HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, FOOCHOW,work up a case rather than any desire and AMOY, with times, and other interesting particulars, carefully compiled from the mos reliable sources, make "THE HONGKONG

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THE long pending Praya Extension scheme apparently approaching an early solution. HE Governor Des Vœux at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Councit clearly stated that the objections moved by the Naval and Military authorities to the extension of the Praya wall TRE Indian contingent of Mahrattas to reinforce Barracks, had been removed, and that a plan of Schools to the Legislative Council yesterday, aleng the Naval Yard and past some of the following particulars gleaned from the Educational report presented by the inspector theMacao police arrived yesterday from Bombay which appeared satisfactory to all parties would Macao by the river steamer Kiuliang. The force approval. That the City of Victoria will be a progress in the educational, line. The total

Corroborative evidence was given by one of composed of one officer, 153 soldiers, six women great gainer by the proposed extension, there number of schools subject to Government super. the crew of the cargo-boat, who said the four and four children, The paternal Government seems to be no manner of doubt. One of the ion in 1887 was 94, against 45 in 1877 and 13 them to discharge into the steamer, they were defendants came on board their boat and helped, which holds its sway over that derelict dependency healthiest localities of the town is evidently the in 1867 the total number of scholars being not asked to do so. After the cargo was aut of Portugal, yclept the Holy City, in the order eastern seaside. Given an extension of our 5,974 against 3,144 and 700 respectively. Of the they said we need not trouble to row the issued for the conveyance of these men to Macao caboard all along the city, from the Gas works ve number, 4,160 frequented missionary would give us a fow. They made an attcroyt to on the part of the cargo-boat people expressly mentioned that they were to go to East Point, a new level ground will have been Government undenominational establishments, to take us to Sam-sui-po, whereas we should have the harbouras they had a launch, and grant-in-aid schools, while 1,814 attended the do this, but my mistress objected. They wanted to create a riot or infringe the law."without food." It is to be hoped the Mahrattas acquired sufficient to build a new city on, and The Government expenditure in the educational gone to Yau-ma-ti, after being discharged. Had a strike of such magnitude occurred will fatten in the new pasture which has been to amply provide for the residential sites so at home. rioting would have been almost so paternally provided for them in the neigh urgently required in a city which is almost ought to be productive of capital results. There the launch. The complainant said she was: department was $43,070.91 a goodly sum which Heary Ehlers, PC-I boarded the corgo bouring.colony!

entirely built on an inclined plane of about 25 to are five classes of School Chinese, Romanized being towed by the launch against her will. boat yesterday while she was being lowed. by 30 degrees. It would then be interesting to watch Chinese, Portuguese, Auglo Chinese and English I then spoke to the man in charge of the the content of Praya versus Peak, which is sure to be raised from the proposed extension of the Schools. The first imparts a purely Chinese launch, who told me he was ordered to latter. That 'Cloud-land! will ultimately yield to education; the second, European education in the tow by the first defendant, who with the 2nd and 3rd defendants, was in the launch, the advantages offered by sea-side residences, is Chinese language the third class is composed the fourth man being to the cargo-boat. I took the authorities think it to remove the whole of the Portuguese language, and teaching neither trate, said-1 deny the charge, complainant almost a certainty, particularly more so, when of three Portuguese, schools with 244 scholars them all in charge, and ordered them to return

and giving European education exclusively in to Jardine's Wharf, ma the barracks and Naval Yard to the Kowloun

The first defendant, in answer to the Magis. Peninsula, a measure which ought to have English nor Chinese. This we think to be a offered me 4 cents to tow her bont have t been carried out years ago.

peculiarly hybrid institution, like everything the witnesses. The other defendants also denied Portuguese in this part of the world do, or attempt the charge, saying they were on board intending many years identified with the Hongkong and children taught their own language but that "Tuz fast and powerful steamer frame," for so to do. We do not blame them for having their to take a passage to

to Sam-sul-po. They

They bad no witadier Whampoa Dock Company as a paddle wheel this should be to the exclusion of the English three months, and the second and third to aix

His Worship sentence

sentenced the first defendant to tug boat, and which for the past three years or national language of the Colony, is an weeks bard labour the fourth defendant, was at Kowlson for repairs and general re-con- institutions "the Government ought to put has been laid up in the Company's premises intolerable abuse, and defiance of the local discharged. struction, made her trial trip yesterday with a stop to such glaring abuse of the Grant highly favourable results. In her new outfit as in-ald scheme. Whatever language be taught

a certainty long › ere now; and in view

MODERN NEPHELOCOCCYGIA,

of that fact, which will hardly be disputed, Tax Commission appointed by the Government the peaceable demeanour of these Chinese to test and report on the Peak Tramway line, laborers is much to tie commended, consuting of Mr. J. S. Brewer, Government They still, however, express their Arm Marine Surveyor, Mr, J. Orange, Public Works resolve to resist the attempt to force Department, and Mr. H. R. W. Benbow, them to have their photograph placed yard, made a trial of the Company's appliances Inspector of Machinery in the Royal Nayal amongst the records of the Central Police yesterday morning. We regret to say that the Station, and although we cannot but result of the trial was not so satisfactory as could recognise the folly and uselessness of their have been desired. Owing to some slight defect resistance, we are at the samo time bound in the engines, which had not been foreseen, a” to recognise the justice of their objec breakage occurred when the Commissioners were tions. This journal has always stood up being conveyed heavenwards, and the car stopped for the rights of our Chinese fellow-citizens very much in the position of Mahomet's con when they have been threatened by be very easily remedied. The whole of the line However, the defect is not a serious one and can Government despotism, and we do not is now in perfect order, and it is expected that hesitate now to denounce the injustice in about a week's time everything will be in that is being forced on a hard-working thorough working order and in condition to a twin-scrow steamer, the Fame ran over the in there Portugueso schools, the study of CHIARO-SC and respectable class; but nevertheless, fully satisfy the Government requirements, measured mile at a speed of 12 knots an hour, English as a matter of expediency we would fr is said that in some of the cities on the her engines working smoothly and satisfactorily grant-in-ald irren

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men out on strike to conform for the are much larger than the miserabin, things our engines and boilers have been constructed by the 688 Special Advantages as an Advertising Medium.time-boing with the official farce so Hotel landlords and landladies give os for Dock Company at Kowloon, and with her hull, the Eng

an Mure strongly Insisted on Far more can breakfast here in Hongkong, but we should have been Gited and finished under the super passed at between Singapore and Newchwang, in the be achieved by argument and a proper think they are beaten in size if not in price by vision of Lloyd's and the Government Surveyors. 1887, Australasian Colbaics, the United States, fint representation of their grievances than the Great Auk's Egg whose reputation has been The steamer bas bad these extensive Alterations or gre the United Kingdom, and the scale of charges day open hostility to the Government; the lately so much enhanced by Mr. Stevens, the carried out, in which every defective plat has been fixed at an exceptionally low rate. Chinese have many friends both in and This gentleman recently sold what is called a with a view to her famous cgg man of King Street, Covent Gauden. rlyct in the vesicl Termus can be learned on application

out of the Legislative Council, who will very dae egg of the great 6235-It has, towing bustacar pe a salvaj champion their just cause at all hazards says The Timar, been in

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