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the Foreign Inspectorate (through which thenceforth all dues must be paid, so far. as foreign trade is concerned) ta quite another affair, for then regulár returns will be published, proper accounts kept, and the amount of duties collected will in due course be remitted to the Central Government.
Now, if the Central Government made as it was no doubt intended by the framers of the Tientsin Treaty that it should do adequate returns to the provincial authorities for what they have lost by the changed order of things, the latter, though they would much regret the innovation (which would deprive them of "squeezes"), la-1890 competed and won against FOUR of would still be able to adapt them the most famed Belfast makers.
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selves to circumstances. But the Central Government, while profiting from the largely enhanced revenue collected by Ita foreign employés, has made no return to the provincial and local authorities, who,|| perhaps naturally enough, therefore resort
THE telegraph steamer Sherard Osborne started out for a cable-fisblog cruise this morning, THE Japanese war shlp Kongo“ 2748 toas, is expected to visit Vancouver and the Puget Sound cities before long.
dore Island, in the Formons Channel. The THE Douglas steamship Thales, Captain H.H.M.S. Imperiansa la expected at Nagasak Bokhara was about 2910 tons, and was Bathurst, which arrived here from Formosa to early this month. built in 1873 in Greenock; 36: ft. 6 in long, 39'day, reports that ate carried the two Normand to deep, and 29 ft. brudd. As the telegram survivors from Taiwanfoo, where they bad been reports 120 lives lost, there must have been some landed by the Formosa, to Amay, whance they Passengers, as the ship's company would not be come on to Hongkong in the latter vessel as more than go or 100. On Sunday (gth. Oct.) reported in yesterday's issue,
was known here that the ship w four days out, and it was concluded that she must have encountered the typhoon which passed along the Philippine Coasts about that time it now appears that this was the vessel reported lost, as the Hongkong papers received to-day per Esmeralda confirm the sad news. We take from them the following * "Swatow, 17th Oct -The areamship Bokhara is a total loss near Sand Island, in the Per cadores, She rank immediately, tremendous
having becken on board and put out the
25 lives lost, and only 23 Javed.") [From the telegraphic absurdity above it would appear that the Spanish telegrams must be slic manipolated by Reuter.--Ed, H&. T]
THE COLUMBUS CENTENARY IN SPAIN.
The festivities at Barcelona, in commemoration, to all kinds of schemes and devices to make of the fourth centenary of the discovery of good what they set down as losses, their
TEE following Soudan slush is sung by the public-school children of New South Wales as
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LORD BRASSEY has rejoined the Board of Directors of the British North Boraco Company, vice Sir Julian Goldsmid, retire3.
Twe Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamer Skinagawa Maru has been successfully il vated, and will be taken to Kobe for sepalis, in consequence of being so pear that port
Tun Heungshan, notwithstanding a falde beary sex, made the run from berata. Macao Tast Saturday under a hours 40 minutes-a very amart payaaga under all circumstances. THE Locomotief states that the statistics for the year 1891 give as the number of natives in Java and Madoera 33,609,312, being at Increase of 888,636, or 391 per cent, more than in 1890. THE report of a blood-curdling interview between our Office Goat and the Tytam Tiger is unavoid be and as relics. Friends please accept this, the only intimation. No cards,
case, because it is too ambiguous in its terms to be construed in favour of eliber of the litigents. -Nor-o-I-think-that-the-defondant's: witnesses
really assist his case. There was a certain dis crepancy in their statements with regard to when the plaintiff obtained the paper on which the argrenment of compromiso was written, which throws some doubt upon their evidence, but, even if they were actually present and heard all that passed between Chim Chi Plog and the defendant on that occasion, I consider it ex- tremely doubtful whetherthey, an inete ontslders, could have understood at the time the real natura of the compromiss which was entered into. Even apart, however, from the Inherent Impro bability of the defendant's story there are certain statements, which he made in his evidence, that seriously affect his credibility in my opinion. His chtel anxiety throughout the case was to show that he never borrowed any money whatever from the plaintiff, and, with this end in view, he stated that the $1,000, which he borrowed on the 8th of July, 1889, was borrowed by him from the plaintiff father, Yip Man Hing, and not from the plaintiff. Now, it seems to me that state- ment is clearly false, because the note for $1,000 itself, which has been in the defendant's own possession for some months past, shows that it clearly was borrowed from Mun Kes (the plaintiff).
"lu every respect must satisfactory."__ modus operandi including the Imposition of America, have terminated in riols, abooling, and Talk about records? Why, the Empress of ably held over, Fragments of akin and hair max and the entry in the account book (B) is to the
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The comparatively recent action of the Taotai of Hainan, whose seat of government is
Hoihow, and who has been undoubtedly supported by the Viceroy of Canton, shows that official's utter ignorance of or disregard for treaty obligations. It may be set forth. briefly thus:- Some years ago he autho- rised the seizure by lekin officers of a shipment of live pigs (the property of a British Arm) which were shipped under a Customs permit. He paid no attention to the remonstrances of the British Consul, but even went so far as to sell the whole consignment of pigs, and contrived very adroitly to delay the payment of compen- sation. In the meantime he maintained a kin guard-boat between the Customs offices and the shipping in the roadstead, and compelled all boats carrying pigs—though covered by a Customs permit to go along side his guard-boat, and if it were found by his officers that the porcine consignment was not also covered by a lekin receipt, the boat and cargo were promptly confiscated. When compelled, at the instance of the Foreign Office, acting through the British Minister at Peking, to effect restitution, the Tactal at once issued a proclamation setting forth that it was optional on the part of shippers whether they paid likin or Customs duties 1 Strange to say the Commissioner of Customs appears to have received orders from Peking to accept his receipts in lleu of Customs duties and on the strength of the same to grant a permit to ship! The Taotel, however, has oven further and issued another proclamation, setting forth that while Chinese can get off with the payment of lekin, foreigners must pay Customs duty as of yore.
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departure is, of course, beyond dispute, The complete illegality of this new
and the British Consul has protested to the Taolai and placed the whole matter be. Sold in tins containing rolbs, each...81.5efore her Majesty's late Minister at Peking.
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Hongkong, 15th October, 1892.
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The Honghong Telegraph.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVIKEER 1, 1842.
THE IMPERIAL MARITIME.
CUSTOMS AND LEKIN.
Seeing, however, that the principle Involved is of the most vital importance to foreign trade-In China-and-of-considerable moment to Hongkong, it would be well if the local Chamber of Commerce took the matter up and made such urgent representations in the proper quarters as the nature of the case and the protection of British tradal interests would appear to so imperatively demand.
TELEGRAMS.
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THE FIRST LIFE GUARDS AND THE ÁRMY SERVICE CORPS.
LONDON, October zzud. Eight non-commissioned officers of the First Life Guarde have been dismissed the Service
wounding.-
THE SPANISH NAVY,
October 24th. Senor Beranger, Minister of Marine, har resigned,
THE HERO OF SPAIN IN DANGER, The celebrated bul-fighter Raparts has been fojured in the Seville bull ring to badly that bla condi lan is thought to be dangerous,'
SHANGRAI AUTUMN RACES..
SECOND DAY, 16T NOVEMBER, 1891.
(By: Telegram.)
The NORTHERN CUP, value Tis. 100; for China ponics; weight for lachies as per scale; winner of the Malco Plate solbs, extra; entrance, Tis. 5. Fall à mille.
Mr. Harrey's ch. Sterling, 115L. 1lb. The SHANGHAI ST. LIGER, a sweepstakes of Tis. ry cach, with Tis. zoo added; first pany to receive 75 per cent.; second pony to receive 15 per cent third poży to receive to per cent; for China ponies that have never been raced previous to the 1st January, 1893; weight, sost, glb.; ponies over 14 bands to carry gib. extra for every inch overs winners of one race, 5lb. extra; "two or more races; solb. extra. One-mile and three quarters. Mr. Buxcy's gr. Enthusiast, rost, raib. (incl.
çib. z.) Luomisen PROLUNGSTENEN I
(incl. 10lh. ex.) ......................................................... 2 Mr. D. E. Saron's ch. Lightning, Itst, gib, Mt. Frederic's br. Becswing, 1011. 1aib. (incl.
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The ECLIPSE STAKES, a sweepstakes of Tis. 10 -cach; for China ponles; weight for inches as per scale; winners at this meeting, lb.
extra. One mile.
Mr. John Peel's gr. Merry Thought, 1111. tib... The CHINA CUPI value Tls. 200; for China ponies, being bond fide griffins at date of couý, that have never been in Shanghai prior to 1st August last weight for inches scale winners glb, extra; entisiace T. 5 Mr. Tog's d. Yarra, 111t. Tlb,
One mile.
The AUTUMN CUP, value, Tls. 100 for Colas ponies; weight for inches per scale: entrance, Tis, 5. Three quarters of a mile,
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TALK about travelling ! Talk about "flyers"! -Japan-knocks-spots out of almost-every obĺp afloat. She left Hongkong at noon on the 8th and got into Vancouver barbour (after battling. with what is now known as the Bobkara typhoon, and calling at Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama) at midnight on the 30th October. Now, if that don't travelling what is 7 It is reported that leprosy prevalla widely among the estate coolies in Dell. Those suffering from this lostbasme disease flock into the toWER, where their numbers alarmingly increase, in consequence of no adequate lazaret being avail able, The Dell Courant feels uneasy at seeing to many lepers begging in the streets, and urges the Government to devise, measures to ward off the danger by providing bettër hospital accom- modation,
COAL would seem to be an extraordinarily cheap commodity in Japan. A Japanese native paper says that notwithstanding the approach of the cold weather, the price of coals at Tokyo is said to be declining in consequence of over supply The Tanke Railway Co. is selling its Horonal coals at yan 16.00 per 10,000 lbs., or yes 2.60 per ton. The other merchants, have cut down the Tanko coals. their prices, but will be unable to compete with
THX Bangkok Times of the 19th inst. says:— Mr. C. Preston Gibbans, the chlet agent of the Sapphires and Rubles Company and the Gold Fields of Stam, Ltd, who is leaving shortly for England, is taking home with him several large samples of the ruby-prodacing strata of various mines on the company's concession, for the purpose of putting through washing machines, which it is contemplated to bring out to this country to substitute for Burmese labour, and thus ace, before shipping the mechlues, that they will do the work required of them here. THE departure of the American mail steamship China having been postponed til midnight, the fellowing hours will be observed in closing the mails to-day (132), 'instead of those previously notified :-
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Registration ..................4-45 p.m. Letters incomin mùamin«5.00 p.m. be posted in the tight Box till 8.30 p.m. The Letters and the day's newspapers may then Office will be open from 8.30 to 9 p.m., during which time courspordience with to cents lato lee may be posted.
FOR some years past, says the N. C. Daffy News, charitable Chinese have had an establish Mr. Nicholas'. Mamay, ixit, 115........ment in Hongkew and, during the cold weather The LLAMA MIAU STAXES; Value, Tla. Too; principally, supplied food to indigent natives, The directors of the Yuen Chi Sen Tong among for China ponics; weight for Inches as perhom are Mr. Tong Mow-chee and Mr. Tung scale; winners of one race, 3lb. extra ↑ of two or more races, 7lb. extra; griffins at date of entry allowed gib; entrance, Tia, 5. » Two miles:
(Incl. 3lb. extra) / 1
The PAGODA CUP, value, Tis. 1501 second pony, Mr. Harvey's br. Timekeeper rost, salb.......
Thu. So for China ponies, bring dono fidi griffins at date of entry weight for inches as per scales wingers of the Whampoa Staker, yibs, extra; entrance, Tis. §. One mille and a half,
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Mr.Common.bl. Petrone), 100, gib. The SHANGHAI STAKES, a forced entry of Tia. 5 for all panica entered at this meeting, except those in the Hack Stakes; first pony lo receive 75 per cent.; second pony 15 per cent. third pony 10 per cent. weight for laches as per scale, One mile and a hall Mr. Sassoon's sk. Hero, 1182, 71b.
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The MONGOL CUP, walde, Tis. 130 for China ponles, being bona fide griffins st date of entry; weight for luches as per scale ¡ winners of one or more rates of over a malle, yib. extra for each race won ; entranco, Tis, 5. One
mile and a quarter,
Mi, Frederic's br. Beeswing, ristilbuna 1
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
In connection with the recent anddle-cutting. | H.M.S. Srvain was docked at Nagasaki, on the Consequent on this dismissal there is great arth ulto,
excitement in the regiment.
Sen-cho, have acquired a plece of land in Hongkew and are building sultable houses on it and propose to feed, clothe and supply medical "ald to those in need and bury those
tions towards defraying the expense. who die. As this requires money, the Directors now come before the public and ask contribu
THE Nagasaki Express of October 26th says; The German steamer Amoy, which had the misfortune to have the whole of her bottom damaged through rooning on a sanken reef in the Amoor ziver, came off the faltan Bishi Co.'s Slip yesterday, after beving undergone thorough. and most effective repalis. The Amoy is a fine new steel ship, otherwise she would never have been worth the great expect that has been incurred in, pining an entirely new bottom 'in' her, and to-day she is in every respect as good a vessel as when she was launched. She will go out for a trial trip in a few days.
TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS,
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THE voting in the British Columbia Legislature to give a bonus of $360,0ce to the Burrard Inlet and Fraser Valley railway, local company formed to connect Vancouver with the Northern carried by a majority of 133-- Pacific at Sumas, resulted in the law being
A PROCLAMATION in the Singapore Government Gastle of October 21st forelds the exportation of arms, ammunition, and warlike stores from the colony to British North Borneo for six months from the 15th October. Tals prohibition would seem to indicate that further troubles are expected with the natives.
THE Macao municipal selections this year are, we are loformed, likely to lead to some excite ment. One strong party favors the reelection of the present members, whilst a powerful appost tion advocates an entirely new Chamber. The Government, it is understood, favors the present anti-clerical Council. The election will take place id about three weeks time.
THX Governor of British North-Bornea has recently been visiting the gold diggings at Lahat Datu. Mr. Creagh thinks that all the streams there contain gold, and that, although no large field of payable gold has yet been discovered, d good deal of useful prospecting has been accom plished over a large extent of country. Some valuable pockets" ar sald to have already been found.
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in the course, of the case. The first was same effect. Certain legal defences were raised. under Section 66 of Ordinance 13 of 1873 which says that a plaintiff withdrawing a suit without permission of the Court "shall be precluded from bringing a fresh suit for the same matter. This défence falls because I believe the plaintiff evidence as to a fresh agreement to pay this money having been made between bim and the defendant. The second defence, which was an alternativo one, was to the effect. that such fresh agreement, if any, was made without consideration on the ground that the Statute of Limitations would have been a bay to the former ult. This defence also falls because I believe the plaintiff's statement to the effect that some interest on this $100 was paid on the 20th of January, Ego. The third and fast defence that this money was borrowed for the use of the Tal Keo Lau abop, and that the other partners ought to have been fired as co-defendants, also falls, for I have evidence before me that the defendant said that be required
money really for his own, pitvate use, and that evidence is corroborated by the fact of this loan for $ico not appearing in the account book H. There will be judgment for plaintiff for the amount claimed and costs,
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THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Honaxona Telegraph," The Sourabaya Courant pay a 'high'tribute
SIR-In looking over your report of the pro-“ of respect to the memory of Mr. C. D. Halll-ceedings of the Relle! Commities I fail to sea burton, manager of the Chartered Bank agency that there is any indication of the Committes there, whose death In Sourabaya on the 13th recognising the prompt and valuable assistance allo, we announced the other day. The Courant rendered to the survivors of the Gabhara by the remarks that Mr. Halliburton was esteemed lighthouse keeper stationed at Fisher Island, alike by both his countrymen (the Belifah-com-In a suitable manner, or at all,
unity) and by foreigners there, as was evid enced by a large attendance at the funeral, note withstanding bad weather.
It will be within your recollectlan that the man in question sent a thoughtful message to the mandarin at Makung proffering assistance, and that he cared for the fourth officer of the Bokhara and signalled to the Thales, and, further, sunt tobacco, pipes and clothing to the survivors. He also buties two of the victims-a man and a
woman.
Hongkong, 1st November, 1892.
"THE FLAG MUDDLE.
Mr. C. V. CREACH, Governor of British North Borneo, has lately been visiting the estates on the Kinabatangan river, where he found that, as regards the tobacco industry, notwithstanding the unusually heavy rains and terrible floods on
Saicly that light-keeper should not be over- that stream, some of the East Coast estates locked, even thought the recognition of his expect fairly good crops. On the whole, bis services should amount only to a carefully worded Excellency considers the outlook promising despatch, and I trust that you will, in behalf of Efforts are being made by Doll plaute to res that deserving man, pablish this in the interests establish some of the estates that have been of clored, as they are convinced that with good
FAIRPLAY. land and capable management the industry must succeed. THIS from a Java paper-The Chinese in
TO THE RISTOR OF THE "Hovokami. Telpurask?- SIR-On Sunday last, the joth ultimo, I Surabaya are going ahead, and it is announced that the well known Chinese Club there will. give concerts in a few months time. Several of noticed that almost all the British and certainly. the member have determined to exercise every American-owned merchant vessel in part. themselves in European music, and to that end half-masted their ensigns, while the British have engaged a music tutor at a salary of 100 mca-of-war, including the Victor Emantiel, flow guilders per month. The first lessons, In their colours in the usual way, as if nothing had strumental and vocal, are to be commenco occurred occasioning a token of respect for the straight away, as these gentlemen intend to give illusouw dead. Now, sy a matter of fact's their first concert to a few months die Fancy telegram was published in the local papers on the Chinese playing one of Beethoven's Sphates Saturday evering last advising the death of the for their countrymen Surely this infiri dz 312444 wife of President Harrison and it was, I under mylohyopang | stand, owing thereto that the vermeli kien foned with a vengeance,
and woman lowered their colours. There has evidently been a middle somewhere, and I write in the hope that you may be ahis and see fit to elucidate it.
Yours cic
MASTER MARINER... Hongkong, 1st November, 1892. [The only reasonable assumption we can think of is that the Hongkong Government was 'not' officially' 'natified until to-day of Mrs. Harrison's death. Our correspondent Eas asubtless observed that, to-day "the flags on Government buildings, men-of-war, etc; havo; been at half-mast-H.K. Taligraph];
ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Statisties for September, 1808. – In-Patients remaining in Hospital on 1st
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Two men of the Army Service Corps, for the THE Sconlah Oriental Co.'ì steamer Chow 19] Chingping.......................teamer, for Canton. same offence, have been sentenced to one year's WAR Undocked at Samshul-pe this morning, imprisonment and to be dismissed the Service with ignominy.
THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION. At the dedication service of the balidlags forming a portion of the Chicago Exhibition, there were present the largest gathering of notables ever assembled together In the United States. Delegates were present from every
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Ir may interest a very large number of people interested in the trade of China to know that since the signing of the Anglo Chinese Treaty of Tientala, the only system of collecting dues and duties in vogue at the Treaty Ports is that which has been so ably inaugurated and per- fected by Sir ROBERT HART. But, however nation. well the Imperial Maritime Customs [Where is Amot Reld }} organization has satisfied the Imperial Government, and however much merchants and shipping firms generally appreciate the facilitles afforded by the Customs officials, there can be no doubt that the provincial authorities have always been very Jealous of the Foreign Inspectorate. We need not go far afield for the reason, It is that at ports and trade centres not open by treaty to foreign trade the collec- tion of duties is in the hands of the local
THE UGANDA QUESTION,__
October 29th. Writing with reference to the proposed aban. donment of Uganda, Lord Salisbury states that the late Government always contemplated retain ing possession of that district.
(From El. Comercio.) THE "BOKHARA » DISASTER.
MADRID, October 31st
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Gleneaglet H.M.S. Plover returned to Singapore from the | Facob Diedrichsen.. Anambas Islands on the 21st ulto, and left agala for Malacca on the 24
THE Helan basque Helin Brewer, hom New York to Hongkong, pod through the Ball Strait on the 13th October,
FRENCH MILITARY post at Thachat, in the Hongay coal mine region, was attacked by pirates on the 24th, at night, and the commander
killed.
THE Canadian Pacific Ballway Co.'s Royal mail steamer Empress of Japan, from Hongkong Bih October, arrived at Vancouver at midnight. sa the, gotli,
T Rising Sun says that the German steuer Keil has been ashore somewhere po the Ruslan const, and is shortly expected at Nagasaki to undergo repairs.
THE agents (Messrs. Gibh, Livingston & Co.) inform us that the "Ben" Lins steamer Bauled, from Antwerp and London, left Singa porn yesterday, for this part.
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SUPREME COURT.
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IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Befors Mr. H. E. Pollock, Acting Pulse Judge.)
November ist.
LATE TELEGRAMS:
CALCUTTA, October fath The fourth floor of a house in Bombay, where 150 Hindus were assembled få festival, collapsed and sank into the next floor; this fortunately resfited the shock and the
people
escaped with, bruises only,****
Uncovenanted pensioners residing in Asla ard, granted the privilege of drawing pensions in England at the Government rate of exchange. This concession was obtained by Mesars, Grindlay & Co.
A fivere shock of earthquake with a rumblog) noise and disturbance of water in the Hiræces river occurred in the Sylhet and Jiantla dis'crief, Aelight shock had been felt in Calcutta the diy before, KONT
An outbreak took place among the Calas, find
RANGOON, October 11th
No. 3 stockade was attacked. Mycke Tus Win, proceeding to meet the Chin chief onder, an
cort of 30 Gurkhas from Fort White waylald and killed. Altogether 17 men were wounded and killed, the Chlo, carrying off the beads, rifles, and ammunition,' and innillat-
ONE of the largest foreign cities in America is Chicago, The British consul at that windy village, in his annual trade report, which has lately been issued by the British Foreign Office, gives some statistics, past and present, which are suggestive. The city is not 60 years old.
VIP MUN KEE 9." CHUNG CHAP FANO, Sixty years ago the whole of the part of the In this suit (which has been before the Court State of Illinois where Chicago now is was a. for some days) the plaintiff sought to recover wild prairie, inhablied solely by the Indian and | $118.70, belog balance of money lent on an fog the bodies, Lieutenant Henegan, with go buffila, visited by only an occasional pioneer, agreement, dated August 17th, 1891. Mr. Guskbas, left Immediately and returned, with the In 1830 the population of Chicago consisted of Hastings (Wotton and Deacon) was for plaintiff wounded. Chios escaped the next day, 1stbe yo persons; In 1832 it had increased la 200, and, and Mr. Grift (of Mr. Wilkinson's office) for Myoke's brother, with go supaya, mens to search- in 1833 to 350. In 1837 it was incorporated as defendant
to
1,100
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a city it comprised but a very small part of itw. His Lordship delivered Judgment ap Caulfield then proceeded with 60 men. The present site, and a census then taken showed follows After carefully considering the Chins fired on the Village and decamped. All 4.sys Inhabitants. In 1850 the population was evidence in this case and the exhibits which the dead bodies were recovered. Mr. Carey, 29,953 ten years later, 112.172 in 1870, were put to I have come to the conclusion that the Political Officer, left to day with Bo men on 298,9771 in 1880, 503,185, and in 1890, 1,208,569, the plaintiff is entitled to judgment. It seems to the offensive The Chias fired on the SATRich an increase of 705,484 in ten years, The city me that the defendant's story is very improbable guard, a skirmish la sald to be proceeding, their retinue of clerks and hangers-on, officials, who, alter paying themselves andolent storms on the const; several fonses A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 325, flu still increasing, and now contains about upon the face of it," "His defence is that he paid Further reports are promised kitte
1,300,000 Inbabliants. Yet progress was to the piziatif ■ sum of gay lo fall settle RN ALLAHABAD, October rath. ́** romit to their superiors such sums as may among the fishing flects of Valencia and San will be held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, Interrupted 21 years ago by fire, which ment of claim made to formier bals A sensation was caused at the starting Ine
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rain not have melted away while filtering Sebastian; the steamer Bouthara (sic) wrecked this evening, al 8.30 for 9
respect of this, very loan,) and (that he taken by the defence on Monday in the Ulwar acres látke heart of the city, levelled 17,450 buildings, did so although he knew that claim to be abso murder trial. Major Ram Chander declared (an through their delicate fingers. No on the Fisherman (Pestador) Island, with loss Visiting brethren are cordially invited. regular or audited returns or accounts of 120 lives,
A MOTICE has been issued by the Japanese and rendered 95.500 persons homeless, while lutely unjust and without Ray foundation, the Court took cognisance of the order of the appear to be kept, and so long as the (On the 25th October the Gemere has this authorities to the effect that European messages some 200 lost their lives. When the census was He further asys that he knew that that claim was late (Mahunjab) he was entirely guiltlesse "Higher Authorities" receive something note "A friend acquainted with shipping would be accepted and delivered at the Moji tale taken in 1890 the population was composed of made upon promissory note which he was Badds, another accused, asserted last whatever not too far below their estimates, they are affairs informs us that, whereas on telegram graph station on and after the 1st instant, 392463 Americans, 384,958 Germans, 215.934 alleged to have giver, but that he nevertheless happened was by the order of 146 Rajt. Connbet satisfied and probably think themselves of Sunday appeared to imply that a steamer
called the Delbare had been wrecked on MR LURKER-Excuse me, Miss Snapper, but 1 Swedes 26 tons 13,756 Polcz 15,807 paid that gojust calm although such promissory for the defence stated that to left Consel but 1 | Sweden, 44,61g, Norwegians, 33,785 English, note was never handed over to kits. T-most produced purporting to be fa the hand writing of lucky. But the opening of a port to foreign the Spanish cost, he believes that the report have long sought the opportunity to Miss 12,953 French, 6,989 Canadiens, about 10,000 confess that this story seem to me too Impro the late Mabarajah preing that such an arder trade, the establishment of Consulates, and must refer to the loss of the P. & 0, steamer Snapper-Nover mind the preamble, Mr. Lurkces Russians, and the same number of Dazes and able to be balerad, and I do not think that the had been given. Seval persons: holding high what is of more consequence to the local Bethara, which, left.. Shanghal for Hang Run right in and ask pa. He's been expecting Italians, and the remalider was made up of other agreement les semprotuleg which was put in poulidoka ware, la race concerned Inte
(işkimi 1) really synigts the defendras in his /matter. oficials, the establishment of a branch of kong a law days ago, and was lost on Pesca, › this would come for the last two years:
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