which would certainly be themost extraordinary one ever heard of. The poble Marquis desires to have the Marchioness take the leading zin the company, which would include several poor aristocrats and boycotted wives, and six broken baronets. The baronets mentioned are Randall Roberts, Willam Macgregor, Richard Mansel, Gilbert Campbell, Norville Wraxell and Harry Burrard.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1891.
BERLIN, October 4th. The latest scandal in Berlin, whee some scandal is always in the air, is that the Emperor is up to his eyes in debt, and that the need of money compelled him to hypothecate the family jewels. There is no truth in this gossip, but it is an interesting commentary on the bitter feel. ing in certain circles of the nobility that such a rumor could gain credence.
The Emperor has more ready money at his disposal than he knows what to do with. He spends no more than is absolutely necessary and takes good care that what he has a gor di foster domestic Industries. He has never dis- foreign knick-knacks. His one object seems to bursed a penny in riotous living, gambling or be to live free from vice and in accordance with the precepts of his father
sent to the nancios abroad, explaining that owing to the disturbance at the tomb of Victor Emanuel in the Pantheon last week, the Pope will be unable to receive more pi grims.
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By order of the Car no court balle will die ties. The money usually devoted to such entertainments will be devoted to relief of the famina sufferers,
The Czar, Czarloa, King and Queen of Greece, and ether members of the imperial family of Russia and the royal family of Greece, started for Denmark yesterday on board the yacht The-refusal of the Russian Government to join in the European demonstration against Chinn is alleged to be due to fear that such action on its part would involved Russia in a land war with China after the question has been settled
the favorite Maid of Honor of Queen Elizabeth to whom he is reputed to have been betrothed. A mass meeting of az unions bis been hel in Londer, and all pledged themselves to general strike.
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The press of London this morning is unanimous stration in Dublin over the obsequies attending the remains of Mr. Farnell is the most impres ive since the death of Daniel O'Connell, The Belly Chronicle, commenting upon the work of Irish people in the position of aeris and left them
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The title of the company would be the Saver- Bake Varieties Lady Clancarty, who was Belle Bilton, and Lady Mansel would appear in a minuet, the music for which has been written by the Countess of Easton, who was Kate Walsh, and who is the future. Du strike is imminent in
Duchess of Grafton. this city, and if it occurs it will be brought about by the trades unionists. Forty trades unloor, representing 500 cco men, have combined to support the wharfmen and fightermen and other union laborers among the workers on the docks in their present effort to prevent the shipping federation putting in non-union men. The new strike will probably extend to other points besides London, and will be a decisive trial of strength | tó man or benst. Let it flaw, and, ope, if not interest to risk an imbroglio with China for the the secedits for the death of Ms. Parnell,
between beshipping and labor union federations It may also affect the trade unionists' chance In the general elcation and thus indirectly have an important bearing on the chances of the two great political parties at the polls.
The rewspapers of this city all contain exhaus tive comments upon Gladstone's speech delivered at Newcastle last night. The Times saya: Gladstone never before so completely abdicated the functions of a grent leader or junk so absolutely to the position of the mouthpiece of a political machine. The Standard (Conserva tive) states: His reference to the cost of the defences and to Egypt are most mischievous, He should be compelled to declare plainly sye or no, whether he holds the army or navy to be excessive. The country will then know what to expect from his return to responsibility.
The Chronicle.complains of his chilling treat. ment of the labor question.,
A report is current that the Duke of Cambridge has finally made up his mind to retire from the post of Commander-in-Chief. The report is chiefly based upon the remak let fall by bim the other d y about the end of his long cannce tion with the army approaching.
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It is no secret that in the royal family it in thought that the Tiuke has already long enough enjoyed the bonors and emoluments of hits office. It is wanted for the Duke of Connaught.
Some excitement and a very marked sensation has been caused here by a startling report mada by Lord Charles Beresford, who lately spent con- siderable time in the careful inspection of the Sacs canal. His report says that in time of war the canal could easily be rendered useless, and goes so far as to supplement this by saying it will not only be useless but a dangerous element If counted upon as one of England's resources,
Lord Charles shows that at one point on the canal where the banks are rocky, a small quantity of dynamite would blow a mass of rock Into the channel and make it impassable. He pints out that this might be done at a critical moment and in such a way, that British troop ships would find themselves caught and unable to get out at either end.
In his desire to benefit commerce be lately commissioned a Berlin firm to manufacture a complete set of artistic furniture for the Imperial Apartments in his summer residence at Petidam. There is no necessly for this outlay, Heaped up cash," remarked his majesty, "does no good both, will be bei éfted,"
OSTAND, October 4th, Henry M. Stanley breakfasted with King Leopold-to-day. Mr. Stanley confirms the state ment that he will not retuin to Africa for the present. He will sall for Austris on the 9th inst., and hopes his legs will be healed in nix weeks. He will return "o Europe in May.
BRUSSELS, October 4th.
The Reforme publishes an interview with Rochefort on the death of General Boulanger. Rochefort said he thought, the death of Bulanger would improve the prospects of the revisioniste, who are forming the nucleus of great opposition party. They could no longer be accused of alming at a dictatorship. He believed the death of Boulanger would lead to the reconstruction of the Cabinet,
LONDON, October gib. Newspapers here denounce the Coroner for keeping secret the depositions taken at the Inquest as to the cause of the death of Lydia Miller, or Manton, the actress who committed suicide last week. Considerable intercat is being taken in the case. At the Irquest on Saturday Lord Charles Montague, brother of the Duke of Manchester, testified to having been on very intimato terms with the deceased. Since the inquest mysterio's allusions have been made in the newspapers to a certain high personage, understood to be Prince Albert Victor, the cidest son of the Prince of Wales, who also is said to bave had inimale relations with the dead girl.
The Star says Lord Chatles came forward at the inquest and assumed to be the particular friend of the actress, in erder to screen another, The Coroner to-day still ref ses access to the depositions taken, and it is openly stated mem- bers of the Coroner's jury were called upon to sign a blank paper, instead of the usual rec rd of the proceedings. The Star says the truth as to the mystery will never be known/ and that it is obvious that another luquest has been hushed up without good cause.
For this reason Lord Beresford holds that the Cape route to India must be regarded as the reat line of communication in the event of a European war. Somewhat in connection with this subject and suggestive in this way the fact is commented upon that a British regiment returning to England from Chios next month is to make the trip eastward by way of Canada.still. This will be the first practical test of Great Britain's military highway eastward acros America, and the result is looked for with much Interest.
far as the other powers are concerned, tho giving Ergland a chance to advance her interests in Central Asia at the expense of Ruin's interests. It is also said that Russia has no
sake of the Catholic and Protestant churches in the latter country.
The famine in Polond is growing worse. Werkmen paraded the streets of Zewerike to-night and looted the bakers' shops and other places in which catables were to be obtained. Troops were summoned to the scene and fired upon the mob, killing one workman and wounding several others.
RUBA-PISTH, October 5th. The factory of Guilibrand and Gregsons, manufacturers of parquetry was destroyed, by fire. Seven firemen were badly injured. The estimated damage is $150,000
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News has been received of the death of Van de Velde, the Belgian explorer. He died on bord a steamer returning from the Congo Free State.
The sixth convention of the British, Continental and General Public Morally associations began its session in this city to-day, During the precedings Mr. Wilson of New York described the efforts made in America to resist the State regulation of vice.
BERNE, October 5th.
The Alpine Club is building a hut for signal purposes on the peak of Monte Ross, at an altitude of nearly 15,000 feet. It has the highest site of any building in the world. The Queen of Italy has subscribed a large sum towards its
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The parter immediately pulled the fuse from the petard and extinguished it. The matter is being thoroughly Investigated.
CALCUTTA October 5th.
A letter received at Simta on September 15th from Captain Younghusband says that he has started to return to India. This diaposes of the report, that Younghusband has been murdered.
BUDA PESTH, October 5th.
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passed resolutions deciding not to accept the The various Irish societies in New York have
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The Tories have decided to nominate a can- didate to contest the sent for the city of Córk'in the House of Commons rendered, vacant by Mr. Parnell's death.
A movement is on foot in Dublin for the rrection of a monument to the memory of Mr. Farnell,
The German Reichstag has passed an
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Eight thousand nallmakers have gone out on unike owing to a proposed reduction of to per cent, in their wages.
The French press, is engaged in prodigiously puffing the Russian joon.
A temperance propaganda is being carried out to the famine-stricken" districia of Russia. The undertaking is meeting with great success
The Standard advocates the claims of Str Michael Hicks-Beach as lerder of the House of Mr. W. Hi. Commons in succession to the Smith. The Times and Daily Telegraph lavor Mr. A. J. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland,
The Times this morning asserts that the pro spects of the English wheat harvest are heart. breaking.
The Duke of Manchester, who was reported as critically ill, has recovered, from his indis. position.
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The Australian filly Mons Meg stands at roo to & against, in the beting for the Cesarevitch Stakes to be run to-imoniow (Wednesday).
The daughters of the late General Boulanger have initiated proceedings la the law courts with a view of setting aside the general's will..
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It is atted that the relations between the Emperor William of Germany and Princ Bismark are improving in cordiality.
Considerable disquiet is evident in Egoyt in consequence of the prospect of Mr. Gladstone's return to power, and the people exprcis the hop that the evacuation of Egypt will be speedily, effected.
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A revolt has occurred at Morte Video, the carmens, sailors, firement and ballast-beavers
capital of the Republic of Uruguay, in South unions have, in that locality, commenced to block
America. Unsuccessful attempts were made to the Carron and Hermitage wharves, owing to The Pester-Lloyd to-day publisher sensa-kill Dr. Obes, the President, and to capture the the employment of men at weekly wages, when tional fructe declaring that the Russian Govern. Junta, The troops were called out, and after a under the unions' rules the work la dispute mustment is making an epormous concentration of shert engagement the disturbance was quelled.
The Russian loan of £20,000,000 quoted THE Company's Steamship be done by piece work. The consequence strongs on the banks of the Pruth. According to Several of the insurgents were killed during the
a discount in Paris. that work on these wharves is almost af a stand the story a large tract of land near Pruth is now fighting
The final estimate of the wheat harvest of the the country has occurred at the cly of Napa, Captain Tayler, will be despatched for the The heaviest earthquake ever experienced in swarming with Russian soldiers, for whose accommodation cap clous huts
have been United States computes the amount of the yield the capital of the county of the same name in above Ports on SATURDAY, the 7th Instant, erected.
at 90,000,000 bushels. It is estimated that it California. The Masonic Temple and many.. LONDON, October 6th. will be necessary to import into Russia during other buildings were completely destroyed, The Paris correspondent of
For Freight or Passage, apply to the News the winter months 20,000,000 bushels of grain to The strike amongst the London riverside telegraphs replies to the Government circular meet the demands for food and seed. New Zea-workers continues. To-day the strikers paraded among the people. of France in the matter of per quarter.
wharves with bagpipes, in the hope of with. sending exhibits to the World's Fair to be held
drawing the non-union men who have been at Chicago. The manufacturers generally, as
engaged to fill the places of the men on strike. expressed in their answer, regard the invitation
The attempt was, however, unsuccessful. of the United States, following as it does the adoption of the new American tariff as mere mockery, About ico Parisian, manufacturers and tradesmen have concunced their intention to exhibit their goods a' the fair.
The Times publishes the following from its Berlin correspondent: According to semi-affi cial political correspondence Austrin, Germany and Italy have already sent an answer to the Circular Note addressed by the Forte to the great
the passage through the Dar danelles of vessels
on the Surz canal to be worthy of consideration, Powers regardi ́t the Russlan volunteer fleet which would indicate a dearth of enthusiasm land off coast cargoes of wheat are selling at 415. the thoroughfares in the vicinity of the affected
Lord Salisbury evidently considers the report for be has stated that he regzide this American route to he of inestimable. valce in caso of trouble in India.
DUBLIN, October 3rd.
that the laws of the country will admit."
The answer of the three above-mentioned Powers is to the effect that they have taken of the com- munication of the Turkish Government, and none of them intends to take any diplomatic clon regarding it. The answer of England to the Note has not yet been sent in. But it is not expected that it will be different from that of the other Powers.
The fire which broke out at an early hour
this morning an Mark Brown's wharf has been subdsed. The flames entirely gutted an enor mous five-story warehouse filled with colonial produce.
The Freeman's Journal, discussing Glad. mone's utterances last night, expresses the opinion that "no man, after reading Gladstone's speech, can doubt for a moment his intention to pass a measure for home rule that will be extis factory to the Irish people, with all the dispatch
PARIS, October 3rd. The Paris police has just effected a grand
The British bark Santona has been wrecked coup, which will have an echo in half a dozen. countries. It has arrested Mme. Strickler loat Matanzas. The captain and fifteen of the the Rue Jussieu. This interesting personage crew were drowned, directed an agency for the exportation of young boy g girls to London and New York for alleged Immoral purposes.
She is the amor woman who was exposed when she was engaged in her traffic under an assumed Dame in the Rue Visconti. Police Commissioner Evrard received information this morning from a girl named Bauer, whom Mme, Steickler was trying to export to New York.
He made a raid and found four girls about 15 years old prisoners in the house in the Rus Jusiles. They were in a horrible condition Mma, Staichler had stripped them of all their clothes in order to prevent their escape.
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NEW YORK, October gib. The Wold's London special says: The only sensational thing about the suicide of the Galety chorus girl, Lydia Manton, is the bungling attempt to suppress publicity on the part of Coroner Froutbeck, the rame man who attempted to bush up the Doke of Bedford's case. The simple facts are that Lydia Manton was a woman who for years had been having high Ring with the entire set of rich Gafety dudes. One of them took her to Monte Carlo last winter, and she remitted all of her winnings to her London bankers. One of Lydia Manton's associates says she saved at least £25,000, Instead of Lord Charles Montague, the notori ously Impecunious brother of the Duke of Man- chester, supporting her aku was in a far better position to support him, “.
which has been going on between Painell and John Dillon bas published the correspondence himself, in which the latter proposes that Parnell and Justin McCarthy appoint an evenly divided committee to distribute the Parls fund to evicted tenants. The correspondence shows that Farnell refused to agree to the proposed sppoint. ment, fasisting that he himself mustconsider the claims of evicted tenants, in consultation with McCarthy.
The Archbishop of Canterbury to-day opened the Church Congress at Rhyl, Wales. The Archbishop, in his opening address, sald, among other things, that such meetings would be the means of drawing all the bodies of Christians together, and promoting mutual justice, love and Several members of the American Episcopality were present.
The Queen Regent of Spain, Maria Christing, is personally visiting the English tourists who were injured in the recent raliway disaster at Burgos.
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Cardinal Manning has written a note exhort ng the French Roman Catholics to remain Joyal to the French Republic.
His Excellency Sich Ta-jes, the Chinese Government the necessity for appointing Chinese Minister in London, has urged upon the British
Consuls in all British colonies.
It is rumored that General Sir Frederick Roberts, Commander-in-Chief in India, will be succeeded by Lieutenant-General Sir Rey Wood, at present in command of the Aldershot district.
Mr. Mereler, Premier of the Province f Quebec, entertains fears that his Hie is in danger, and that there is a conspiracy on foot to guarded in, le consequence, he is strongly guarded in order to defeat any such attempt ́ähould it be made,
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Mr.: Alfred S. Dyer bas unearthed and published in the Anti-Oplum News «fac-simils of the opium licence given by the Indian Gover» ment in the Bombay Presidency. This licence is properly described as an * Infamous docu» | OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTÁL STEAM. mest." For it appears that by the very first clause the holder of it agrees to sell a certain fixed quantity of oplam during the period of his licence, and li bo fails to do so the Indian Gov- The Melbourne rain-maker, whose experiments ernment Imposes a heavy fine upon him. It in producing rain by means of dynamite explo.further appears that the quantity which he is
Sir Andrew Clark, president of the Royal College of Physicians, last night entertained Professor Anderson Stuart, of Sydney University, at a banquet. Those persent included Sir Joseph Lister, Dr. Page and other medical notabilities. Sir Andrew Clark eulogised the medical schools connected with the Sydney University,
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The Coroner writes to the Timer protest. | entered into a contract to water the north-east an enormour one. And yet the Govern. The above Steamer having arrived, Conalgross lag against the comments of the matter portion of the State of Kansas next spring for ment of India, after issuing a licence of of Cargo are bereby requested to send in their of Lydia Manton's Inquest-comments, he says, idol per acre.
this kind, actually Instruct their represents- which inquiry from their own reporters would The Parnellite party hat issued a manifeste, atives in Parliament to state that they were Bill of Lading for Countersignature, and to take along. tava to be unfounded. The court-room, he says, in which they declare that they will have no doing all they could to lessen the consumption immediate delivery of their Goods from
alde. was filled with reporters, as well as other fellowship with a traitor who loaded the late Mr. of oplum ! But, after all, there is nothing
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel members of the public.
Parnell with calumny, and hounded him to astonishing in the fact that the author of so death. The acceders are characterised as infamous a licence turn out to be systematic will be landed and stored at Consignees risk
and expense. astellites of Mr. Giadstone. A conference of the and deliberate liars, Nothing even in the
J. S. VAN BUREN, party is being arranged to consider the present horrible history of the Contagious Diseases
Agent: situation. Mr. Pierce Mahoney, M.P. for North Acts exhibited a greater amount of cold-blooded Meath, is mentioned a probable leader of the wickedness than the fact now brought to light.
Hongkong 5th November, 1891. Farnellites. It is understood that a relative of It is, of course, greatly to be regretted that this the late Mr. Parnell will contest the vacant Goveromsent license was not discovered and sent in the House of Commons for the city of produced in the House of Common before the op, Sir Joseph Prase's resolution Inst decided not to accept any sham scheme of Apt. Home Rale, siseriing that it would rather fight alongside Orangemen. It is alleged that the_law will permit Mr Parnell's widow ito withdraw a part of the Irish funds in the Paris banks for the purpose of devoting it to Parneliism.
It is rumored that Mrs, Paraci la making
The firm of Arthur Levy & Co, merchants, The Star Also says - When it was found with branches at Liverpool, Manchester and that she wo.o a diamond bracelet as a mark of Bradford, announced recently in difficulties, princely favor, it was quite certain that every-to-day filed a petition in bankruptcy, and a thing that money could do would be done to receiving order in consequence was inade. prevent publicity at the Inquest. Was it because The American ship Giorge F. Afanion from there was a crime to conceal, or was it because Newcastle, N. S. W., for San Diego, was spoken personage was involved-some October 3rd partially dismisted. The vessel
were unsuccessful. The hull of the Manson was not damaged,
ST. PETERSBURG, October 3rd. An Imperial ukake has been issued instructing the Cossack population in the Ural districts to hold their horses ready at the various military, centers. This action is taken so that horses may be at the disposal of the Russian Government in the event of the mobilization of troops being found necessary.
LONDON, October 4th, Mysterious press allusions have been made to
relations with the Galety actress, Lydia_Miller, | person whose who recently committed suicide. These allusions penalty of exposition 2", are understood to refer to Prince Albert Victor. The Coroner held a private inquest, in the case: and refused to allow any one is have access in the depositions... ?*
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ST. ANDREW'S BALL.
anticipation of the forthcoming BALL,
a certain high personage who had intimate some exilledlings could not endure the speaking her tried to tow her, but her efforts Cok. The National Club of Dublin has debate the defeat of the Government..would the practices of Reels and the Caledonian
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In an Interview with George Lewis, Q G., who watched the Inquest upon the body, the distin. guished lawyer says: “I know nothing of acy attempt to suppress testimony. No motive for the girl's suicide transpired, excepting that she was highly string and subject to fits of depres
ion. There was no suggestion at the inquest That Lord Charles Montague was not the zeal person involved."
The remains of General. La Salle, which were recently disinterred in Vienna by a deputation of French officers and placed in a sliver coffin with much solemnity, have been transferred to this city and deposited in the Hotel des Invalides. Mas Minton visited the United States in 1888 The placing of General La Salle's body in this | as a member of the London Gaiety Company, famous place was an occasion of great pomp and ceremony..
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The Laws of the first disaster as a result of yerlerday's gale came in a dispatch this morning Iron St. John, N. B. It was to the effect that The HungarianDlet has unanimously adopted the, British barkention Minni G.- Elkin was a resolution expressing its great indignation at wrecked and that her crew are undoubtedly lost. the attempt recently made co the life of Emperor The barkentine had on board about twenty Francis Joseph, and assuring him of their people inclusive of her officers and the captain's deepest gratitude for his escape from deaths. lig and baby. August 19th the left St. John Count Emerich Esterhazy has been drowned and that was the leat ever seen of her until the in the Danabe, near Frostburg. He fell with was passed bottom up and shindowed. What his carriage, horses and driver over a dam became of those’ên board la kiót known."""" eighteen feet high. The driver says that the pagitan Rour, October ́şib, Count compelled bla to drive to the rivars Advices kom Massowah say that the forces despite his protests, but the fact that trunk known of Generals Ran Afula and Deniac Mangascia to have been fastened on the carriage has been successfully made a combined attack on the
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in case have been even more crushing.
Mz. Alfred S... Dyer has once mere rendered Quadrilles will be held in the ST. ANDREW'S an imperishable service to the human race. A HALL, CITY HALL. at 5.30 pm, on FRIDAY, previous discovery of his gave a death-blow to the 13th and on FRIDAY, the 20th inst. the infamous Acts, and we have no doubt that
J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART, this horrible oplam licence will be even more
Hon. Secretary, effective in hastening the downfall of the Judlan
MAP SE Andrew's Society.
Eleave no stone unturned to hasten that consume
Hongkong, 5th November, 1891,
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The C. N. Co.'s steamer Talyan, Capt. Rarangements for the publication of Mraplama trade. The friends of humpally ought to Nelson, from Sydacÿ, vía ports of call, arrived in | Gladstone's letters to Mr Parell. barbour this morning. The subjoined telegrams are taken from our Australian exchanges :--
LONDON, October roth, Latest news from St. Petersburg is to the effect that thousands of peasants in the Volga districts are dying from typhus fever, brought on by starvation. The export of oil-cake from the empire has been prohibited.
The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at St. Petersburg says that a conspiracy to kit the Csar has been discovered and fros rated at Kleff The correspondant adds that so outbreak has occurred amongst the University students at Kieff, and that the spirit of revolt is spreading rapidly, rese
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the highest revenue official of the Indian Government states, on page 13, that be hopes 245 pm. Ranges 200, 500 and 600 yards. the spiunirerente from the Chinese trade will. It is possible that a Cup will also be shot for. WED. ROBINSON,
Acting Hon. Secretary.
A Russian bank has lent ex-King Milan of Servia the sum of 100 at 31 per cent. It is Commons in succession to the late Mr. W. H go up." This entirely confirms the fact revealed believed that the money is to be devoted to a Becret service;
Honkong, 3th November, 1891. ↑ TANTSUNO SPECIAL NOTICE: All
The Daily News favors the appointment of Mr. A Balfour, in the absence of Lord Randolph Churchill, sy leader of the House of Smus. The Daily Chronicle views with disfavor by the Bombay opium licence, that the state- thia: proposal to appoint Mr. Balfour on the ments made on behalf of the Indian Government. Ted Pritchard, the champion English boxer, ground that he is a nephew of the Marquis of were absolutely false. No wonder that the who was sentenced to a month's imprisonment Salisbury, and protests against che noble family Christian religion at present makes such slow for assaulting another man, has given notice of raling England, Hijraktarendon-9074 phogress in that Empire. The Mithodist Times, appeal, and has been released on bail
*President Harrión bas tendered a reception sta vandens zone system conilnues to work,
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permanently adopted. The official relaras show delegates to the conference are not allowed to conditions where the tissues are wasting away Fedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 in DUBLIN, October
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marched in procession that the number of passengers carried has been enter the same restaurant as other delegates from inability to digest and assimilate ordinary 7.30 o'clock ng boji ne b United Ireland yesterday pablished an into the Panthern yesterday to deposit a wreath on 21,000,000. The receipts are stated at $300,000. The paper considers this an unhappy comment Hood The combined virtues of the Cod Liver PRICE............TEN CENTS” terview with Parnell in which be contended that King Victo Emanuelle tomb, where on Friday while the expenses amounted to £75,000.
on the Methodist millenium.
011 and Hypophosphites produce a marked Copies ordered from the Office will be charged Gladstone in bis speech proved that he had lan a number of French Catholic pilgrims made The strike of Riverside workers is extending,
The correspondent of the Daily Chronicle at effect in such cases. They restore the wasted the real rate in 25 cents. followed the swing around of the Liberal an inealing demonstration. While the crowd and the executive commities of the Dockers Paris states that the French Government, by distes, create an appetite; make new" block,
Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkon party Gladstone, Ed asserted, was in the same was faithe church camber of Radicals Union he decided to block shipping at all the neticed the proposal to make Salonies in Turkey phat the laflammation of the throat and fangs,legreps his by far and largest clrculation of position as in 1886-County Council and police mounted some of the altars and made violent ports throughout Great Britain,
the port of call for Australian mall steamers] |--and increase the flesh in short they form the alde by side, while the imperial Coremment apcenben, denouncing the Vatican and shenting, pengangkutan October 11th.
instead of Brindisi bat is doubtful whether the best combined food and mediche that can be any English newspaper published in the Far contrails the constabulary. This, Pamell Down with the priests (UK DAN MAN The Gaulois, a Pails newspaper; asserts that change will be effected, 19 punong paralle declared, will be a severe disappointment for the bike thaw Ministry of Financa this creuing it was a reconciliation has been effected between Prince
It is believed that the British authorities win the Invalid. Any Chernist can supply in Easton THIS IS GUARANTEED, TEMING
A, S. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hong?] application, or J' secedara."
persed that a confidential circular had been 1 Ferdinand of Houmania and Madanso Vacaronco, not favor the propoint to substitute Salonica for 1 yang and China={{daf}"
Hongkong, 14th October, 18gt;
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