Intimations.
DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA,
LIMITED, '
CHEMISTS, &c.
DAKIN'S EUCALYPTUS OIL..
“HIS Ollis a valuable external remedy for
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1891.
The Honghong Celegraph.
Hanakond Tuesday, NovembeÜ 94, 1891.
THE 'RICKSHA FIASCO.
Theantiam, Lumbago, Sciatica, Sprains, Chillidas, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Chenla Liver Complaint Tax following "Gdvértiment notification and all other Painful Affections where & Stima.dated the 12th September, 1891, was lating Application is required, IN OBSTINATE AND CHRONIC CASES published in the Gouti
OF RHEUMATISM, ac... this Oll has proved of inestimable #rvice; the speedy relief given in many instances of long standing has established it as a special popular remedy. The glow of warmth it produces over the surface of the aidu renders 'it a' valuable agent for all ailments where an outward remedy is required. In the treatment of Rheumatism and all local affections, it is designated to rank as one of the first and most successful remedies
Its action is always prompt, always certain, and never fails in giving relief. The Directions s given should be střletly attended to. As a Disfafectant, Deodorant and Antiseptic this Oil, being a complete sanitary agent for all purposes, needs only a trisi to convince the most sceptical. The sweet" and refreshing aroms (though peculiar at first to some), supplies to a sick room an exhilarating and
be paid to the directions.
202 bottles.....................................nh50 couts,
4. Di,
*$1,00
LONDON, HONGKONG AND AMOY.
steamship Peskawur.
PROFESSOR JENSEN, the well-known illusionist who "raked to the Merry Mexicans here band over fist, entertained a crowded house at the Oriental in Bangkok on the 15th instant HALF-A-DOZEN foreign miners, whose services had been dispensed with at the Jehol Silver Miner at Ping-Ching-Chin, arrived at Shangha via San Francisco. from the Wrth the other day, homeward bound
and reallued $1,725.
REFERRING to the recent Kohe Regatta, the Harald notes that a farmer, scalling champion of Hongkong. Mr. E. B: Shepherd, to now » resident of the Jewel of the Inland Sea, SHAO, the new Governor of Formosa, who hid been detained in Shanghai pa impertsaj cfficial Business, left that Bert in the dteantship Cara on the moth (nsk, to absume the duties of his high office.
bow in course of contraction at the iron factory of Mesurs, Fan Chong & Co., Hongkew. IT is announced ibst Count d'Arroux, of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, has been transferred to Lungchow. Mr. E. Ludlow of the Customs at Ichang. succeeds the popular French "Sport" in charge
$18,000. But, that was not enough for the THE Hon J. J Krewick and Mrs. Keswick THE Tense of the far-famed Poker Flat at THE foreign mining plant required for the Kirin graph. amateur financiers at present forming the returned from Sarghat to-day by the P. & OY kabama was disposed of on the 16.b inst. Mines, the Shanghai Mercury is informed, is
Government of Hongkong, and the Govern ment Gäritti of Saturday last editains an order made by the Acting Governor in Council on the 19th inst:, fixing the licence for a 'ricksha at 872 per annum, exactly doubling the previous fee. This arbitrary step will raise” the "ricksha avenue from $18,500 tö’§36,000, but can it be Justified on any reasonable grounds of public policy, pollical honesty, or fair-play? If so, we should like to know what these grounds are. It is a question for very serious argument whether anything beyond a mere nominal fee for registration should be charged either ricksha or chair Ta meeting of representatives of the various Masonic bodies in Shanghai, held on the 17th colles, as such imposition is an uninst, it was decided to give a Masonic Ball, in necessary and uncalled-for tax on, a man's aid of the Masonic Charity Fund, on a date to he fixed hereafter, between the zoth and 5th honorary secretary.
As proposals have been made to Government for the establishment of a jinricksha farm persons desirous of tendering for the samNG MAY send in tenders to this office until noon of the 13th day of October, ger bind itself to accept
The Government does not the lowest or any other tender and, in the event of any tender being accepted, reserves to itself the right of misking war arrangements li' may deem advisable in regard to the present owners and drivers of Harickahas.
Any further information required can be
Office,
THE Siamese Prince Damrong, now en four in Germany on the gth art. It is probable that Europe, had an audience of the Emperor of the insete envoy carefully avoided broaching the subject of railways while in the imperial presence.
FROM Japanese exchanges we note that in (apparently) of the Farthinusk Bellef Fund tesponse to an "Appeal in Mainald united and sixty of the salaried hathasters
staged to false the Blood-cordling sum $377-79;
THE China Navigation Co.'s steamer Pakis was towed off the mud in the Yangisze, above Wubu, be the steamers Tatung and Nganking on the 18th inst, and arrived af:ly at Shanghai on the 20th. She sustained no damage, Mister for China to Russia, Gerniny, and the ACCORDING to Chinese advices, Han, late Netherlands, has bern aussin derin tay, and the Board of War at Ecking, and will anugie the duties of his offic on begth of the present moon Up to theirst inst, the total subscriptions in ald or the Japanese Earthquake Fund call cted in Shanghal amounted to T11, 1, 192 and 89 77 very handsome contribuin inded, conndering the unprecedented commercial depression which exists. A some of $10,000 had been wired to THE Fapchow Winter Race Meeting, according Japan to help to meet pressing necessities. misry to prove great sprees. The eptisandern, crurteously informs us that the amount in the sporting coreanondent of the Ecke, pro- LIT. COLONEL CHATER, of the A. & S. High- which closed on the 20-inst,, a'c in excess of retually realised by the Pirmranite Concert the average. A dozen subscrtion miffies and ves in the Gardes the o her right by the antha there should be fairly large fields and Japanese Earthquake Fund, $106 25. This 'dostre keen' rating.
means the admission of 8a5 persons to the Gardens.
Bra l'e's error an unfortunate b'under cret in our Macan correspondence, published in lak night's fame. It was the father of be insprer General of the Revenue department, and not the Inspector General himself,-whose-death-was
obtined on application at the Registrar General'bour; but when it comes to 877 per January. Dr. H. M. Perkins was appointed wired from Partng-1 last Friday,
'By Command,
W. M. GOODMAN, Acting Colonial Secretary,
j
'annum, $5 per month on a hard-working and too frequently half-starred coolie, whose whole earnings will scarcely total Samuel Ashton, AINA, will preside at the We have been asked, to state that Captain This new departure from the established thee, it is too monstrous to be tamely el micting of the British Mercantile Marine
submitted to.. purifying effect. Special attention "should | policy of the Hongkong Government WA protested against the projected Ricksha9 o'clock to-morrow evening. All British'ship. For "emck"riceve have arrived from Shanghai fand and Pipers of the Regiment in aid of the
This journal strongly Officers Ass clarin which is convened for masters and officers in port are, we understand, Farm; it now strongly-protests against cordially invited to atten of this Impossible tax on a deserving class of the Tal-On Steamship Co. for a week or two the arbitrary and most unjust Imposition. Chan Uifal will hold the reins as manager of men who, notwithstanding faults and longer, until the next shareholders' meeting, failings, deserve well of the community, peccatity expire a effe all, we mader stands of necessity expire shortly, as, irrespective of many advisers are desirous of fostering strikes take a trip to England at an early date. Il Major-General DIGBY BAKKEK and his important business engagements, he intends to and riots amongst the Chinese working ONE of the most serious results of the earthquake classes, they are going the right way to in Japan is (according to lateat exchanges) that "ensure" "that "very “undesirable sfate of the
mountain which' figures 10
anticipate. Verdum sal sapienti,"
pictures generally, Fuslyama, the holy bill of
four thousand feet long, has been reported 'on its western slope, and the Japan Mall gravely asserts that a body of police has been sent to look after it.
'qulekly recognised' as the thin end of the wedge that was to destroy the vaunted freedom of the colony by the introduction Nos, 22 & 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL of a system of Government monopolies or 'farms in connection with focal industries—a system which could not possibly be justified on economic grounds and must inevitably A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. have resulted in reducing Hongkong to the level of Macao. It has never very' cibariy transpired who suggested or inspired the
WE
famous
THE Parific Mall Company leakout to Janneh out into a big scherne. It announces official Tukhole of the Veiyane squida dị the N. C. that it will sue $3000,000 worth of 6 percen Daily News heart, has been most antisfactolly bands for new boats for a China service, provided it can get a grad price for the bends docked at Port Arthurs Fu the process taken and plivided it gets a contract from the Governanother dock alongside the present one. There song, that it is in e^ntemplation to construct ment to carry the malls under the new posial law is only enc.small drawback to the existing dock, will be worth $45,000 to the Company if it getsteps are constructed with only three steps, Bids for the Governihent contracts were to be The sides, instead of consisting of number of opened on October 76tb, The China service a'one the mail contract. The orpins will need three which causes some extra trouble and expense in Dew formers on this line. If has two steamers shoring up vessels, especially fronclads.
finished by May 1st, and wil be paid for entirely Ist, and two others_rebuilding which will be
floating debt and has $325,000 in cash. out of the earnings. The Company has no
JE lovite attention to our first supplies proposals that were made to the Govern things, and it may come sooner than they Prominently on screens and fans and Japanese: now building which will be finished by March Our Shanghal morning contemporary learns
or
CONFECTIONERY
AND
CHRISTMAS GOODS
RECEIVED BY THE LAST MAIL.
ment for the establishment of a florickaha farm, and we have not seen it stated on
TELEGRAMS.
BANK FAILURE.
LONDON, November 11th.- Owing to the fallure of a Berlin Bank which became involved in consequence of the failure of Hirschfeld's bank, a great run has been made on the principal banks of Berlin and intense excitement prevalls.
BRAZIL.
I
The provinces of Rio Grande Do Sul, and Parn
the wisteria, is slipping away. A huge landslip,
THE German gun-vessel fitis has recently been bol'er retubed in Shanghal. She went on a undergoing & general overhaul and having her short frial trio on the roth inst. According to the N. C. Daily News, the fitis will leave relieve the Wolf which will return to Shanghai Shanghal on December 15th for Hankow to
and remain over Christmas, There will conse. quently be no German gunboat at Tientsin this winter.
October has now subsided, and the health of the hat the cholers which was raging in Kirin in elly has much improved. The country north of Kirin is said to be in a very disturbed state just
LIENT-COMMANDER JOSEPH MARTHON, of thehla condition of things is chronic in the Hospital on Thursday morning the Toth fast kept, the bandilli are now armed with foreign U.S.S. Palsi, died at the Shanghai General region, but more so than ever this year. To add to the normal state of alarm la which the country. Our Shanghai morning contemporary states that Wednesday the rath inst, and it was found the deceased was taken ill at Nanking on peating rifles of the newest pattern.
was taken to the Hospital. He was then very Marthon of the U. SPalos was very ill on necessary to bring him down to Shanghal The THE Nangking correspondent of the Shanghai Palus arrived on the 17th, and Captain Marthon | Marcsiry wiltes under date Nov, 17th -Captajn Ill and his mind whe wandering, for when be left Sunday; and the Admiral, wan telegraphed to for the ship he shook hands with his officers and orders to allow him to be taken to Shanghal. Wished them a prosperous voyage. He was very
A Russian, with two servants, has been stooping naon a friend went to see him, and an enquiring to be a Prince. The military examinations are overland from Siberia on horseback. He claims how he was, Cant, Marthon said he felt better but he only lived some 'eighɩcan hears after...Progressing quietly, and if there is no more rala warda. The deceased
will be finished on Saturday, WAI reckoned, an energetic officer, a reputation he deserved when we consider the late troubles on the river. The little Poles was always on hand when wanted. and she was the first man-of-war to reach Wasoch ner the massacre of the two English
of PURE CONFECTIONERY from the leading in population and commercial, importance have declared for autonomy. There lo general A CORRESPONDENT, writing from Chungking on desponding *t the time. On Wednesday after.here for the past few days, having travelled
what grounds or for what particular pur- pose, nor on whose experienced advice his Excellency the Administrator ·lent a favorable ear to a proposal so foreign to our modern traditions, and which 'could not fail to give general and wide-spread JORDAN ALMONDS, NOUGAT, BUT-offence to the community," Freedom of trade has been our steadfast policy for TER SCOTCH, ASSORTED TOFFEES,
many years, and there can be very little DRAGEES, PRALINES, and a large selection doubt that the great strides the colony has made during the past two decades both
are in no small degree owing to the few and inconsiderable restrictions that have been placed on Industries of every kind. Judging from the debates in the Legislative Council on the lately pasted Oplum Ordinance, we are probably not very far wrong in crediting the Colonial Treasurer and the Registrar General with having jointly evolved out of their gigantic infellects and their vast legislative and fiscal experiences the jlarickaha abortion, which was merely to be the precursor of a whole TOM SMITH'S CHRISTMAS CRACKERS series of vexatious monopolies, Interfering
Manufacturers.
CADBURY'S SPECIAL CHOCOLATE
CREMES.
PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME,
GUAVA, and other FRUIT JELLIES in great
yariety.
alke with the freedom of our indústries and the liberties of citizenship. The real object COLOURED OPALS mounted in Plush of the projected reform (?) was, of course, an increase of the revenue. That this was representing favourite subjects.
to be obtained at the expense of the public generally and of a deserving and harde working class of Chinese taborers to particular, apparently never entered into the calculations or consideration of these aspiring matour statesmen; the revenue had to be maintained and if possible added
A large assortment of ENGLISH and JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, of hand
some and artistic designs, suitable to all tastes and at moderate prices.
A. S, WATSON & CO., LD, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED AD. 1841. Hongkong, 1st November, 1891.
discontent in Brazil.
HURRICANE IN THE CHANNEL.
November rath.. There has been a fearful hurricane in the Engilsh Channel, and three vessels are on shore on the Kentish coast.
THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.
It is estimated that the famine in Russia will entail an outlay during the next sik monids of eight hundred million roubles; this sum is equal to the whole budget,
THE HURRICANE IN THE CHANNEL.
November 13th. The storm raged throughout Great Britain and was the severest? experienced for many south-east coast of England and about forty years, there have been numerous wrecks on the
lives have been lost,
RISING IN BRAZIL. Marshal 'Deodoro da Fonseca, the President of the Brazilian Republic, hau suspended the constitutional guarantees and appointed a Com- mission to summarily try the insurgents,
November 14th..
It le reported that the insurgents at Rio
to, so that the threatened and greatly Grande have routed the Government troops and dreaded revision of the official alaries are advancing northwards. could be faced with a bold front 'when t again came for settlement. There
up
. . . .
• THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.:
November 21st.
The famine in' Ruisla is daily becoming more was, however, one very important point acute and there is great mortalitý kom' typhus which the authors of the inricksha | fever in the distressed districts. monopoly scheme would seem to have overlooked. Mr. WHITEHEAD polated I l'out, but the --Government had "not" the common honesty to make a clean breas: of it. They simply "decided to withdraw the proposal" and dared not say why The
· Lutzger as Editorial mation to be sent to "The Edlene” and | reason was simple. Under the provisions sot të individual members of the staf
Comandesilos betended for publication spust be opened of The Lichting Consolidation Ordhianes of
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTE.
It je regethai all vedea vieting to a Adimethemagh, he, he addressed to the Manag;
TelegraphTM and not to the Editor:
load
phong
by the base and sides of the lines, not nearly for
mabilionidow z bat na peidance of good bu
While the columns of the Nonghong, Pilermék gün elan
be open for the hir discussion by correlpondants at il peteling
́ ́ THE 'FRANCO-RUSSTAN'TREATY 1^^DENIED.
Nicholas Carlovitch de Gers, Russhu Minister for Fonign Affairs at Paris, bas authoritatively declared that no Treaty of Allianze with France
has been concludod,
THE MELBOURNE CUP,
1887 the Governor In Council póïsesses | Mr. James Redfern's Maivolio, 5 yrs, Bet alb, large powers, but we are unable to find Mr, E. Key'a Si: William, § yrs, Bike Fibo
the and instant to the Shanghai moming paper, JAYS that trong feeling against "foreigners is bing manifested there. Anti-foreign placards were posted up one night, calling upon the populace to destroy foreigners and their pro- berty; but they were pulled down early next moring by the Christians. Some of the Missions are guarded by soldiers in plain clothes, It is only a matter of time, the correspondent aya, hat he is certain that riots and troubles are sure to come.
|
In the
men at that sistion," "
THE Tientala correspondent of the N. C. Dally Matos writes that he has lately been making a trip, in the country round to see the condition of he procie. He found everybody pleasant and fiendly in their attijude, and the general 'aver=" *ge: el the crops fairly good. In some places crops had suffered from the Ingusts, and from worms that stripped the growing 'grain of all its leaves and blades, and, wo prevented it from forming heads of grain. But all this was local, and there will be no real failure in the food supply, as it will distribots itself to where the need exists from the sections where there is plenty, engla
...
Or the 19th Inst, a
1be new steamer named the Sepreme Court "this morning the Chief Corto the order of the Indo-China S. N. Co, Chang Wa, built by Masms. S. C. Farnham & Justice made an order on the application of the
was successfully launched at Collyer's Dock, efag Attorney General (instructed by Messrs. Shanghal, in the presence of large number of Werton and Deache), empowering the Rope spectators guests of the builders-Including Works Company of Hongkong, to alter their
the Hoa, JJ. Keswick and Mrs. Keswick from Articles of Associa'ion, so as to substitute the name of R. Shewan & Co. for that of Russell & built of, steel, and has been designed to run Hongkong. The Chang Wo la a stem-wheeler, Cn. as general managers. There was no
hetween Hankow and Ichang. Shels described IN the Police Court to-day a "detective" "of the to the Company, and the Hongkong and Shang-sides. Her dimensions are length 100 feet, wife and property to Sandakan by the Mammon objection from the only two parties interested,
z a rather remarkable venel, with very blunt Pa Leung Kok was fined $5 -for unixwiplly namely the Crown, as holder of the land leased
note, liko a whal back, đạt bottom and straight detaining a Chinaman who was going with his hai Banking Corporation, as creditors.
beam 40 feet, depth of held B feet, and height. The catei in fiself is of little-Interest';' bar the between mein and upper decks y feet 6 inches, status and actual methods of the Po Leong Kak
17 THE Nanking correspondent of the N. C. Dally She will be of very light draft and large chnichiv, sem to call for very careful Inquiry. This News writes on the 16th inst-The ordinary and her engines are expected to drive her to kapta Sciety is ostensibly a sort of Chinese vigilante daily routine of our werk in this stald nid capital After the christening, which was gracefully, per aspeciation, and doer often seize women who are was pleasantly interrupted on Saturday last by formed by Miss Hannen, the curomary heing taken abroad for immoral turposes i but an entertainment given the missionaries by the round fellcitations were dulged in, Mr, Galles, there is a darkness as to subsequent proceedings Shangyuen Hsien. The menu contained a long who represented Messrs. Farnham & Co, being which, in these days of "luid light" and the Hist of dishes, including some are delicacies, heartily congintalated on having faméd nut auch hrad glare of publicity, eught for the Society's highly prized by the Chinese, and the feast was
a fine vestel. The Cânt Wo will have her, take to be dispell-d. entertainment in every way and highly arpres will hen be taken back to Collyer's Dock to be SAVE the Shanghal Mercury In the early part served in-semi-foreign style. It was a splendid engines and boilers put it the Old Deck, and clated by the In attendance, who reciprocate completed.
of October we stated that an arrest had been most hastily the kind feeling, exprested in this
Pages Astrpali made by the Chinese officials of a man who overture toward more friendly relations between MR. IUSTIK MCarthy, M Palla the readers resided alternately at Chirklang and Shanghai, the fficials and the missionarios-Prince Con-af Black and White" that The Northern passing pader different names at each place, bat s'an'in Wlasemaky, of St. Priersburg, reached Daily Express" was not the first povincial dally known hetess Chun Kin-long, who was strongly this city on Saturday night after a twenty-nine piper started in England. The drat-the very suspected of acting in concert with Mr. Mason, days' jamer overland from Tiestain. It is his at-was "The Northern Dally Times," which. "The man was said to be one of the leaders of the ha Intention, frer leaving here, to visit Hankow was started in Liverpool in 1853. Mr. M'Carthy's Kolao-bwel We now learn that-this man has and to travel thence to Siam.
Sist settle, ent in England was made in connec been behended'it Nafking—a silking contrast tion with "The Nenter Daily Times, To..to the lenient punishment meted out-to-Mason," As an instance of the utter inability of Majór General D-gby Brker to master the rodimlare queat the words of his countryman, Grattan, hir Our contemporary means well, but we really fall watched over its cradl➡he followed its hearse!" to see the analogy between the two cases in. of Oriental sociology, yesterday's meeting of the Mr. M'Carthy By I fulfilled many functions dicated, Chan Rin loong was convicted of high Council it well worth reading. Mr. Whitehead in consec lon with that paper. I was in tur treason which even in Englard is punishable moved for a re'urn showing the distribution of eporter, art critic, leader writer-I described by death--sis was tried and pleaded guilty the palice force on day and night duty: His tacos and regattas, ocean atexmera, and merely *ndmiral offence for which aimple. Fxo llency declined to afford the information on est le shows; I translated from French and deportation would have been an adequate a it (which was true enough and a sufficient obj-c- various names to stir up publia discussion on what guilty or not of the crime for which he suffered, the ground that there was uptrend to push German newinipers Iwmte esters signed by punishment. Whether Chun Kh-loong, was ation in Uself), but he went on to say that the we conceived to hex talang tuplect. Iamamssed we have a means of knowing but they invari
ists could not be pabilitied simply for the to-day at the audacity Wib which Briatigements were published in the Council it knew absolutely nothing, fibire lengthy descrip. would be necessary to cancel them all at once- tiens of Agricultural stows while perfectly unable, and draw up freeb liste. He read out or be app difference between Swedish tommip and as I am milli; to ́explain the difference...if there WAS, presumably, that any such papers thereby come to the kr owledge of the Chinese musical criticism, and wrote articles on pelats a considerable time after our usual hours of fald on the table in the Connell Chamber would mangold workel. I even ventured on elaborate Yesterday's debate having been prolonged for elf-ring snatcher, the Chinese burglar, the of law. The paper was not very successful in publication, we are indebted to the Daily Preis Chistes criminal of every descriptions and spite of these effort-It lived only seven wears for the following. farther, bis Excellency must be of optolon that And yet the Dally Press han llepd-longerstkan without “fuch "Epiblication, the said criminals) that well, if you can call it :. Kvist A344playILDING ORDINANCE "AMENDMENT BILL. would not know exactly" where to lik^every
This Bill was taken in Committee, member of the police force at any hour in the Wao said Volapük, was not spreading AIR · Oncleuvers, which gives the Surveyor-General twenty-four. Oh, what an innocent little child is an example, unearthed by the Hyero News, power ló das roads, a
It comes from the Bibrary" of Nanko Shia, Dr. Ha Kil said—3 beg to more an eisendo Kobe, and runs as follows d-df Av a fower of ment tothis clause, which givenvary large powers Kiku at my, garden are fall blossoming in spite to the Surveyor-General To = great extent wa of s
f'a mien or a women, an- acquaintances: will know it is necessary, but in order to cause a come to see that to 4 hours: froen noon at PM; Utile inconvenience as possible to the pablía every
dey, without regarding whether (day) is and in order to prevent the Burveyor-General's. bright, or not. When a men excle to ask the brot. department constantly causing a nuisance by an som" they must bring the ticket. One nice ticket batanesion in the streets I propose to insert at shaft limits to five man and t they must describe the end of the clause the following Provided their
• names,*: What the "a men or a women}!! that in every instance, where such : power in o have to do with flowers blossoming, or bow the exercised reasonable notice be given to the chrysanthemums contrive në bloom In spite of public beforehand," I think it is only seasonsbla them we cannot fathom - The next specimen ja | that some netice should be given to the publis even better. Having had occasion to advertise to when the Surveyor-General finds it necessary & native paper for compextiors, the Mash paper | to stop op a road to prevent misunderstanding received among other applications the following :) and to prevent Government contractors deposite Honorable Higo news Sir, Excuse me, weil | Ing rubbish in places where it should not be. I this morning, I have seen on the Japanese paper, hope the Government will have no difficulty in you whom say to hire plaster-English Letters giceing to my amendment. falke very much to be this offer. Now, I'am bh Mr. To H. Whitehead--I rise to accond the helping some business at Hotel lid order, he amendment: I think the powers given here relation to this proprietor." But I was dudent are really very large, if not somewhat too much" of some schoal, and I amɔag-age this year. As so. Some months ago the public were caused apper, I wish you eagerly to hire me with great serious inconvenience by blocking a road on pity. Of cause, for my body, my muster or the Priya, leading towards the east)" Osa "|(there "was andergoing, Repair
public interesia, It must be disctly understood that any authority" In "that" or in any 'other | Mr. W; R/Wilsoo's Strathmors, 33 JULYURIB. 3 { daneft of the criminal classes, and that if the ❘ to have written on subj ́alentral: Appear ben | ably, indike shift work of suspected rebels in
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BIRTH,
At the Bwins Farm, Bubbling Well Road, Shar ghai on the toh November, 1891, the wife of J. ROBINSON of a daughter.
DOMARRIAGES.
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On the 14th November, 1891, at the Cathedral,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
chitrans, a considerable amount of interesting **Owing to 'onusual pressure on our news matter has unavoidably been held over.
ordinance that would have justified the establishment of a finricksha farm without the passing of a special law providing for the new order of things; and it may be accepted as little short of a certainty think any such law would" have "bean" opposed tooth and sall by the unofficial members, 14%. E. J. GRIST was admifted to practias as and even if forced through the Council bycie in the Supreme Court to-day.
T
the official phalanx, it would most probably Tus Supreme Court was to open at 18. 36 to- have been disallowed by the Secretary day, and it is a remarkable fact that at 10 golf of State, who has on several occasions very actually did open,
It fut
plainly expressed his disapprove! of Slate The Pakihan want, fain the Cosmopolitan and
TO-DATE SHIPPING RETUANK governed" monopolles. Possibly I was the Truss into the Kowloon deck today, for
Ioward. on this account that the measure was repairs, cleaning, etc, the gif, J
Frifrminamkeimer, from Pakhéel, ke Priammanue at the eleventh hour,
Liverpool, &c. """"after" the Farin' WEI - THE NAMIkon, a go-ton salling lighter intended Talksong...
Singapore. Currently reported to have been let to goal, from the yard of Boyd & Co., La Nansion... for the Taka Tag and 1 Izhter Câ, was launched | Oanfa............... Chinese ayndicate at an annual rental of the gtr that, n Peshawar...... 845,000, subjected to a hasty and undig, niffed withdrawall
Looso Ir is reported that the Italian crater Volturns Haitan la-to-siny-in-Chinese waters until she is relieved | Rizaine
Shanghai, FRANCIS JAMES, youngest son of E.. Beaton at all points, it was only reason by the Stafette wichs left dem for Bombay Marie quii
F. Roche, Esq. of County Co k, Ireland, to | able to expect that the Government would, short time ago, oulward bozad.
inst. from Formosa with disbanded soldiers and a number of coffins... Sermal deaths occurred on the voyage up The Bucks proceeds to for Bows bay, on the-cast coast of Formosa, Nasking to ship a fresh detachment of “braves"
KATHLEEN CLARA, eldest daughter of W. Fallow matters to return to the status goax Frachte aufved in Shanghai on the 18th Stock, Biq, M.P, of Adelaide, S ́uth Australia. On the 18th November, at Trinity Cathedral, Sh nghal, by the Rev H. C. Hodges, MA, PERCY FRANCIS LAVERS, of Chefoo, 15 EDIT MARY HAMILTON, elre daughter of Frederick Hayley-Boll, Esq.; of Shanghst,
At Sharbai, on the 19th November, 1891, by the Rev. Fa her. Van Dosselaere, FIRMO
HERCULANO DO ROZARIO to DAISY.
DEATH.
AbNo, 4 "Wibsung "Rand: Shanghai, on the 16th November, 1891, MATILDA; The beloved trife of Jean Howas, agui;56′ yexts,
or at all events confine their attention to "several much needed Improvements in the regulation of our street traffic. We regret to say that such has not been the case The licence for a 'ricksha has up to the present time been 836 per annum, and as five hundred of such vehicles were lloensed the annual revenue derived from thes useful pabila servants, the "rickaha coolies, aggregated the handsome sum ofdia”
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