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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1892.
The funds nrà now exhausted, and Mr. Davitt 1999 appeals to the Parnellites to show generous
| rivalry with their opponents in collecting money'
for the fund.
January 25th.
07.1
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A serious quarrel has occurred, between the 50.06 Queen and the Emperor Williant si Germany. Ger grandson, owing to the want of sympathy shown by the latter at the death of his cousin, the Duke of Clarence.
TR018.38
$65.00 304414-21 The rising among the hillmen near Tangler, Morocco, having bean suppressed, the various 641,748-50°
foreign
ships of war which were dispatched to Tangier on the outbreak of the revolt have been 653064.14 recalled,
The Grand Dake Constantine, High-Admiral noelle of the Russian Navy, brother of the late Czar 64,Tes of Russia, Alexander if, and uncle of the present Czar, has been seized with a stroke of paralysis, and is in a critical condition. He is in his 65th
4.100-17
#51.00
D. GILLIRI,
Secretary.
We have examined the Books and Vouchers of the Jompany, and certify that the shove Brasaments are in scoredensos therewith,
THOS, AEROLD.
Audios FIX, T. P. Your
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Hongkong, 18th February, 1990,
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
A very fair moster of competitors assembled on Saturday considering it was one of the race days. The shooting at 20 yards was on the whole very good. Mr. D. McLennan made the highest score at both 200 and 500 yards, his score being 33 at the former and 30 at the latter rapre, but having won the 200 yards spoon, that for 500 yards fell to Mr. H. J. Holmes with the next. best score of 29. Appended are the rs highest
Ecores
Mr. D. Mclansan
Mr. Warnock
Mt. J. Webh, RN.
Mr. A. M. Thmen moet,
P. O. Hillier, RN.
Inspectar Ma
Mr. H. J. Holmes
Mr. K. C. Shepherd
Mr. M. Gillim
Mr. Baker.ban
Hr. W. Duncan
Mr. S. A. Ramjah
000
yurda yerda
Total
13
30 61
.
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GORRESPONDENCE.
We do not necesarily endorse the opalons expressed by
Correspondents la thla tolmaḥ,
ALAS, POOR JOCKEYS I
TO THE EDITOR OF the "Honakona TEĻROBĀZE,”
43
SIR-Will you kindly, through the medium of your valuable paper, allow me to respectfully ask whether it is a positive fact that the com munity of this colony at large is expected to pay a mark of respect to the death of the Hongkong races, and that in order to illustrate the same they are to wear the usual band of crape round the left arm? Surely this at least is due to our dear departed, baving arrived at the mature age ol go years.
Another rumour flosting about is, that a Rece Company is to be started in our Holy City of Macao, with a capital of $30,000, in 3,000 shares st $ro per share. Dear Mr. Editor, Is this true? if so, please dot Mr. Sad down for 100 shares chop chạy.
Yours faithfully,
Macao, zoth February, 1991.
JOSIAH SAD.
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN
MAFE,
LONDON, January 18th,
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Later.
·
The Grand Daks died to-day. The Marquis of Salisbury, who was unable to attend the fameral of the late Duke'of Clarence in conlequence of a violent cold, is now
recovering.
M. Stambouloff, the Premier of Bulgaria, has met with a somewhat pecollar accident. While out driving at Sofia a revolver exploded in his pocket. He was slightly wounded in the thigh. The "Labor" members in the House of Commons intend to introduce a bill during the coming parliamentary session to enforce the sight-hour principle on sea and land.
January 26th.
Great preparations are being made by the Salvation Army to welcome " General " Booth On
his return to England after his toute to Australia and India. Ted steamers
with 4,000 army, will meet the "General" members of the
Ten thousand members of the array will be reviewed in Hyde Park by "General" Booth on the Sunday after his return,
Two St. Loull citizens have offered a “large sum to bind a match between Frank Slavin and John L. Sullivan.
·Much excitement has been caused in Berlin by the arrest of the proprietor of a baby farm on a charge of murder. The bodies of 15 infants were found in her house.
At to-day's sitting of the Laber Commission Mr. Samuel Plimsoll, M.P., president of the Seamen's Union, was examined. During the course of his testimony he stated that the number of deaths caused through accident on British merchant ships was four times greater than in Any other country. He condemned the present system of the heavy lading of vessels.
Commenting on the dispute between the Bank of England and the Queensland Government with regard to the last loan, the Daily News asserts that Queensland bas suck to the position of the lowest colony through the action of a blastering, muddling Treasurer.
p..
The Globe, in an article dealing the dispute between the Queensland Government and the Bank of England, commends the action adopted by the bank in the matter.
Later.
Mr. Lidderdate is of opinion that the action of Sir Thomas Millwraith will result in injury to the other colonies Queensland stocks are flat. Sellers resent further bills, and holders of repte paper are exchanging for bills,
The Canadian Cabinet has been reconstructed, Mr. J. J: C. Abbott retains the portfella of Premier, but the other offices are distributed a follow-Minister of Justice, Sir John S. David
Minister of Flaanee, Mr. Thompson;
be corresponding members of the Presbytery of which the defendant is a member. That the plaintiff had been, and may again become, a cor- responding member of the Presbytery of which the defendant was and is a member, That there
are no other malonarica in Bangkok belonging That in consequence of the plaintiff's acties to the mission of which the plaintiffis a member,
defendant fully intended to, and afterwards In the case of Entoh v, MacFarland, the actually did, abject to the plaintiff being allowed to became a corresponding member of the sald Presbytery. That the said Dr. Ashmore and the secretary of the Baptist Mission at Boston might have
considered that the defendant was insulting their representative by no objecting if unaware a to his r
na for so doing. That the publica tion of the said words and expressions alleged in the petition to have been published by the defendant took place under such circumstances and conditions.
6-The delendunt denies that he wrote or published the letter referred to in para. 7 to Mias Abbie Russell and Miss Ackermann.
7-All the words and expressions set forth in the petition, and therein alleged to have been published, are true in substance and In fact,
His Honour again struck out the words follow. lag "privileged" in para, 5, as unnecessary,
Some consultation na to the date convenient for hearing the case then took place between the legal representatives, and the matter was adjourned until Monday,
NEWCH WANG.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
January 27th. Our last courier arrived on Saturday fast
(23rd) with dates from Loaden of 20th Novem her, and from Shanghai 31st December, 1891. Prince Albert Victor on 16th January. We Telegrams came, also, annonncing the death of could have got this sad news on 17th of 18th If the authorities at home or in Peking had con- sidered it of sufficient importance, instead of having to wait for the telegram from Tientsin by our ordinary courier." -New- chwang is distinguished as the only post in the East, we fancy, for being left in the dark. nearly a week longer than is necessary. Per- baps hardly British community is any part of Surely a better proof could not be given of the the world could boast snch singular distinction.
complete isolation which is our lot dușing the winter,
"
On 14th farmot Captain E. L. M. Roblaton died of bronchitis. He was one of the pilots carried away to Cheloo by the last steamer, and who returned vid Port Arthur, a journey overland which can only be appreciated by any one who has gone through the ordens, especially when the thermometer registers many degress below zero, and with a strong worth wind in one's teeth." It is, not to be wandered at that the poor man caught a severe cold. Captain Robinson was a Conway
sign that he was cut out for a true sallor. He was mech liked here, and the mourning for him and sympathy for his widow and three children are general.
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the defendant offered, for the facilitation of the obtained the Queen's gold medal, and
On Monday the heating was resumed, when proceedings,
to put in copies of his letters to Dr. Ashmore.
Mr. Michell, for the plaintiff, declined to accept these, and applied for a commission to examine Dr. Ashmore at Swatow, and a subpons to compel the attendance of Dr. T. J. Cheek, of Chiengmal
The hearing of the case was fixed for the 21st MarchBangkok Times.
I
SHANSI NOTES.
January rath.
"Dr. E. H, EGwares and family have returned to their work here after an absence of more than two years in the old country,
Christmas was pleasantly celebrated at T'ai- Juan Fu. A union service was held for the Chinese, a sermon being preached by the Rev. G. B. Farthing. There were upwards of one hundred men present, besides women and children. At dark, Mrs. Edwards had a Christ- mas tree, and after that there was a magic lan- tern exhibition; thus closing a busy and useful day. The day was somewhat similarly observed
at
Finchos Fu.
The missionaries of the province have finally voted to bold a Conference at Taiyuan Fu in the fall of the present year. This will be the second gathering of the kind, the first Conference having been held in 1889. It is expected that same filly or sixty missionaries will attend the forthcoming meeting.
Word comes from the south of the pro- vince to the effect that there is a great deal of distress among the people there, owing to partial failure of the crops last year. The missionaries are doing what they can de is to help the needy among the Chrisilans And to relieve the poor, but the most that they can
enquirers, some of whom are said to have stay- valon staring them in the face. Many of the natives in this neighbourhood say that next year will witness a state of things very like a famine, unless the crops shall prove to be exceptionally
Thera is renewed friction between the Chillan Foster; Minister of Militia,
Mr. J. good during the coming season.
It is rumored that the Chilians have fired upon
the United Stateswar vessel Yorktown,
and United States Governments owing to some Minister of Inland Revenue, Mr. C. H. offensive comments-made by the former-on-the-A telegram from St. Petersburg gives details actions of the captain of the United States man- of an outrage that has occurred in one of the of-war Forktown,
famine provlaces of Rania. A priest was set January 19th.
murdered, the object of the outrage bel upon by the peasants of Rearan district and
der. money in his possession at the time of the mur
January 18th. The Daily Telegraph, in an article published this morning, advocates the issue by the colonies of loans in the ordinary manner at 4 and 43 per cent instead of "hole and corner bills"
The United States Government fearing that robbery. He had a considerable amount of her have large peach orchards and vine-
the Canadian Government is ballding warships on Lake Ontario in violation of the Treaty, threatens should she do ro, ln retallation, to build dockyards on the American shore of the lakes.
The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's aleamer John Elder has been wrecked in the Straits of Magellan, South America, and is total ions.
Daring the ceremony of "blessing the waters" at Tiflis, Russian, Caucasia, a bridge over the River Kur, which was crowded with spectators, collapsed, precipitating a large number lato the waters beneath. Seventy-three persons were drowned and others severely injured.
It is reported that the United States Govern- ment is sending large quantiles of war material to San Francisco, and has contracted for 20,000
tons of coal.
A sensation has been caused in New York by the disclosure of the fact that an apology from the Chilian Government had been received prior to President Harrison's recent message to Con. Tess (in which the President referred to the absence of any expression of regret on the part of Chill for the outrage on the sailors of the Baltimore), and that the Government of Chill had expressed profound regret at the Baltimore Incident and sincere respect for the United States, and offered to leave the question of reparation to be settled by the American courts, The minimum tariff under the new tariff law recently passed in France has been granted to Austria, Hungary, Germany, and Russia, but July is excluded.
January atst The political prisoners at Santa Cruz, opposits Rio Janeiro, Braill, mutinled and captured the pron fortress. They then demanded the ro storation of the late Dictator, Marshal da Fou-penter, in his 6th year.
· SECK,
The death in sanoanced of Dr. Alfred Car-
The miners on strike at Bilbao, in Spain, bave The mutineers fired at the New Zealand done considerable damage to the Somorrostro Shipping Company's steamer dorang,which was mines and destroyed the railway line. The fying in the harbor, but no casualties ocentred troops were then called out and were stoned and on board.
The fortress was sobsequently recaptured by restored.
fired upon by the mob, but eventually order was the Government troops. The leader "of the Charlie Mitchell has challenged 3. L. Sullivan mutlay committed suicide.
The Pall Mall Gassfis stules-that Cardinal to a ght on the condition that the San Fras- Moran, Archbishop of Sydney, will possibly caco Athletic Club give a purse. succeed Cardinal Manning as Archbishop of - Westminster,
January and,
A disastrous collision has taken place between two petroleum traina at Tifių, South Russia.
The cars took fire, and six person were burned
to death.
*
A terrible fite has occurred at the hospital at Indianapolis, the capital of Indiana, United
States
The building was completely destroyed, Ig of the inmates being burnt to death and 30 others seriously fojured.
THE BANGKOK MISSIONARY LIBEL CASE,
At the United States Consulate on Saturday (Feb. 7th) the preliminary hearing of the case Zaton v. Hays, in which $50,000 damages are claimed, was resumed, before: Col. Boyd, the American Minister and Consul-General: Mr. EB. Micheli appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Page defended jha ja mugav
There has been, and still is; much sickners amongst the residents, and theatricals, concerts, dances, etc., are put aside for the present. We are having rather a sad season, and many of us long for the opening of navigation. China New Year holidays are about'to commence, however, and we cannot expect any warmer weather illi they are quite oven.-N. Č. Dally Newt.
To-day's Advertisements. "
VICTORIA
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HONGKONG, No. 1026.
REGULAR MEETING of the above
A METIN I FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the azad nst., at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely,
Hongkong, zand February, 1892,
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All Interested In Education are invited to attend.
GEO. H. BATESON WRIGHT, D.D.,
Head Master, -Hongkong, 17th February, 1892. WOODYEAR'S
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Within the past year, the Roman Catholics AND WILD WEST SHOW. PORPOISE-HIDE DARK TAN RUSSIA-LEATHER & ENGLISH-CALF BOOTS & SHOES. have been busy building a large monastery at a village about 40 miles N.E. of Fenchou Fu. The building is 180 by 100 feet, is very
the Catholics make nature work for them. fine, and will accommodate zoo students. It is Interesting to study the way in which
yards watered by a little spring brook which they use for running off their own lime, etc. The village is on the mountain side and a quarry of sandstone hangs directly over their buildings, which furnishes all their stone, and nature with a little Chinese help slider them down in place. The clay they dig out for burning inte brick leaves caves in which the workmen live, who are hired by the year; and the place is within a mile of some coal mines, so that their fuel costs them next to nothing,
The Roman Catholics are said to own a great deal of property in the province. In fact, it is quite easy bere to purchase all the property one wants to When the present writer was In search of a house, he was shown over upwards of one hundred kouses in one city alone, all of which were for sale. A month or two ago a foreigner bought more than an acre of land well situated within the city walls for eleven thousand full
REMOVED TO THE FAVOURITE GROUND, BOWRINGTON,
BOWRINGTON.
THE
cash. The Chloess themselves say that every the one is anxious to sell, but nobody wants to buy.
It is reported from the coxar that the Emperor has decided to learn the English language. A still more startling announcement is that made in a home paper, which states that his Majesty anxious to make a tour of the world. Would that he had wisdom and courage enough to lead him to do so \—N. C. Daily News.
KOREA.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.).
A
A horrible execution took place hera'the other day; a band of 15 highwaymen had been raiding this district for some time, but the member were secured gradually, and generally executed where they had been caught. But the chief, fine, strapping fellow, in the prime of life (about 42 years of age) had given his captors consider able trouble before he was brought to bay and over-powered a in a certain cave. He was trax- sported to our place, for execution; Chemulpo having grown into a place of much greater Mr. Page stated at the outset that the importance now than the nearent prefectural defendant was willing to pay all the costs of the city, Inchon, after which our rapidly rising treaty A number of rallway officials have been proceedings up to date, and state in writing that arrested La Moscow on suspicion of having aided at the time Dr. MacFarland wrote the fire the port is called "Tenchuan," or, according to the
Japanese " Jinsen.?! railway line over which the Ceat recently was true, and that when he wrote the letter now mauled about when he was taken to the Nihilists to place an explosive mine under a last year, he (defendant) did not know that it . The wretched culprit's body had been badly travelled.
complained of to Dr. Ashmore he had no inten-place of execution; there he was triced up by his January 23rd.tion of injuring the plaintiffs ST ARL
top-knot" of hair, and then his hands were A terrible disaster in A church at Slobodskol, near Vlatka; collapsed that understandings Dr. Hays had made a then and by that means he was carried about
reported from Rusla
Mr. Michell declined to withdraw the claim on tled bebind bis back, a pole was shoved through, during divine service. Filty of the worshippers serious charge, and it was for him to prove it. ・・
the place, until his shoulder blades were were killed and many others lojured.
Mr. Page then put in the amended answer,: dislodged, after which he was muupended, the Senhor Ferreira, the new Premier of Portugal, which was su follows some gold has made a suggestion that Fortugal should sell - I.---The defendant deales the stalement con- lime was thrown into ble
same way, from w kind of gallows, and quick, the colony of Mozambique, South-east Afden, autained in para. 5 of the petition, that he was
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DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY,
LIVITED
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI. THE Company's Steamship
"HAILOONG,"
Captain Rosch, will be despatched for the above Ports, TOMORROW, the 2nd instant, at Daylight, Instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
General Managers. Horshare, aand February, 1892.
Inab
DOUGLAS STFAM-SHIP COMPANY, FOR SWATOW, AMOY, AND FOOCHOW.
LIMITED
THE Company's Steamably.
"HAITAN,"
NAVAL CONTRACT, 1897-5.
"EALED TENDERS, In duplicate, will be
SEALED The Naval Storekeeper, HM.
Naval Yard, unill 10 am., o0 WEDNESDAY, the and March, from Persons desirous of supply! Ing the undermentioned Articles for the use of H.M. Navy for the year 1892-93 - BISCUITS,
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Printed Forms of Tenders and further particu
Office.
The right to reject the lowest or any Tonder is reserved.
Hongkong Naval Yard,
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For Freight or Passage, apply to fato his eyes; fa this terrible position made target of by about a hundred militia me who practiced on him for some time with para, 6 of the their muskets, without seriously injuring him's it
is supposed they intentionally missed blud
a means of reducing the national debt.” The well aware that the said defamatory statement suggestion has been well received. --Mozambique | was false and 'malicious,”
3.The defendant, denies par
dead
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has been a Portuguess possession since 1506.
The Times states that Austria" and two other petition. European Powers recently warned Bussis that The defendant admits that he wrote to him fatally, to prolong his agony, althoughTHE LONG RANGE (Handicap) CUP wil they would resist any armed intervention In Dr. Ashmore, and to the secretary of the Baptist by that time the victim was nearly mors Bulgaria by that Power,
Mission at Boston, the letter containing the than alive. At last he was hit in quick succes. January 24th words set forth in para 7 of the peltien, and sten by two shots in the left breast, after the Mr. Heary Hoare,& retired hanker has been therein alleged to have been published to the second of which he expired, and was interred adjudicated bankrupt, His liabilities are sald Dr. Ashmore, but he denies that the said on the spot. The lingering death (lagichlek) estimated at 400,000. There are charges words were malicious ventowhich criminals in China are occasionally Amounting to 120,000 on estates held by the 4-The defendant denies that he wrote and subjected can hardly be more cruel-than, this bankrupt in New Zealand. Bay
published
set forth in para, 8 of the | murder of a Korean robber chief. The fest abota'
B Mr. James Hume Webster, of Marden Dees petition, the word
were evidently intended to inflict pain only, unill Caterham, Kent, the well-known breeder If the defendant did pablish any or all of the coup-de-grace was finally given disi
Michael Davit has published a statement on, and alleged therein to be published by the In February a sharp snap of frost may be showing the receipts and expendline of the Irish defer dant, the occasion of the publication was expected; a kind of after-clap, or parting kick of National Fund during last year. Tas statement privileged, :: The plaintiff (o's missionary of the the winter, by shows that rullef has been given to 1400 das Baptist Church, and the members ofthat church, Ona Chinese and onn Japanese gunbost in' titate familles, absorbing the sum of 64300; } if of good repute and character, ate admitted to i pört besides the usual fees of marchant vassals..
Park
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JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR ANTISEPTIC PAINT.
day been
be. Shot for at 800 and 900 yards, "on SATURDAY the 27th Instant, at 3 punti
The Handicap will be announced on the
"HE Undersigned have Ranges
this appointed SOLE AGENTS for the sale ROBINSON,
of theas PERFECT - DISINFECTANTS, 255 Hou, Secretary. Hongkong, aand February, 1892, (an a prepared to supply quantities to
purchasers, at Wholerie Prices, Extra Special NOTICE Prep kortti barman for Shipping sad large Order, endale
Shir ROBERT RAWLINEON,
C.K., Chief CB 7E have this day established ourselves at Sanitary Engidici, Local ComMUSION MERCHANTS, PERO
And
of racing stock, has committed suicidal the words and expressions set forth in the pets We hayo fine, mild weather, but some times this port as GENERAL, IMPORT" and: "London, anya" Governant Board ́ ́
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DENTISTRY,
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FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
"AND
MODERATE FEES,
WONG
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TAI-FONG,
Smpeon Dentist,
(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERE), ...HAS REMOVED
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (abovo Mesara, Dakin Bros, of China,"Lik};
CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 27th July, 1891.
I took Cold,
I took Glek.
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I take My Meals,
an I take My Rest,
AND I AM VIGOROUS ENQUDI TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS, ON ( getting fat too, FOR Scott's Emulsion of Puro Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphiles of Ligne and Soda NOT ONLY CURED: HY Incip": leur Consumption... BUT, ZUILT MR. UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING
FLESH ON MY BONEG "AT THE 'RATE OF ́A FOUND A DAY, I TAKE IT JUST AS BANILY AS I NO SELK.” SUCH TESTIMONY 'SE, HOTHING NEW, 'BCOTT'S SMİLALOVÝ 19 IYONG-WONDERS DAILY, TURKÉ TIMES AU'RFFICACIOUS ÁS PLAIN DILI TAKU NO OTHER, BASE Bold.by all Chamlets,
BCOIT & BOVINE LIMI FED/
AGU KARAT FARAINGDOM ST., LONDON, RIGH
* Séla Axenta for Hongkong and China Moses. A. BoWATSON & CH
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