by a promenade threuch a carefully kept garden. From the opus duora imi ventilated rouls the patients, no matter how ill, can see beautiful Rowers and foliage and rest their weary eyes upon one of the lovellest bits of landscape gardening In Macao. In the female ward there is an isolated air, but there are women attendants (Chinese) who are bright, girlsh, and
SUBAY. One of them, who walked by my side shaking basket of scent out of deference to my nostrils, could not have been more than fifteen years old, very good English, and could
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1894.
Introduction of suggestions, a Japanese glossary, sketches of Joss "worship and festivals and other things which attract attention in Japan. In this wise the Handbook has a decided literary and utilitarian value. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Limited, are the local agents.
it was found that no water as yet had found its way into the fore and malo compartments, but in the aher end 8 feet was reported, the ship being beat 3 feet by the rtern. This was at about 2 o'clock, the ship making water at the rate of
ai foot nheur,
»bout Ai
·
to make agreements with the chiefs of the countries around the protectorate. A Sub- Commissioner will also be appolated, whose duty will be to maintain the route to the coast. It was inexpedient, he sait, that the British East Africa Company should retain the coast strip, but pending the negotiations which have been opened with the Saitan of Zansibar with a view to bi resuming control over that part, the Govern- ment did not propose to consider the question of revoking the Charter of the East Africa Com pany. In conclusion, Sir E. Grey said that it
for a vote for the construction of a railway lo that region.
Intimations.
DAIRY PRODUCE!:
THE HONGKONG DAIRY
and she and treatment of each of the describing and illustrating to first-class style the suddenly blown off the boller, without was not the latention of the Government to ask FRESH-MILK.
state the patient
The cells where the patients are confided are ventilated at either side and at the top. The boda are small but comfortable, and the coverlets are clean and of sufficient weight for any change in the weather, Each patient has a tiny tez-loc
locked
set, a bowl, chop-sticks and the other litio table Ornaments
ents which the Chinese seem to think siecessary, Every now and again the attendants sit beside them and fan them of place dampened ened towels on their brows, necks and chests. In. some of the spaces
mildly insane wern patients, and it was noticeable that thes
caltendants treated them with the utmost gentleness
of
Jame
(ESTABLISHED` 1871)
GARDEN ROAD, AND CAUSEWAY BAY.
FRESH BUTTER,
CREAM,
CREAM CHEESE AND
In the Commons last night Str E. Grey id that Egypt had reserved her sights over the
province. Equatorial
a reply to farther questions, he said that the
NEW LAID EGGS. Anglo-French agreements of 1888 and 1894 con-
ALWAYS ON HAND FOR CASH, OR TO ORDER. tain nothing which to the consideration of her MILK FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. Majesty's Government conflicts with the recent
NONE BUT THE FRESHEST AND BEST SUPPLIED. British treaty with Italy regarding Harras.
ADDRESS: June 4th. There is a deadlock in Hungary owing to the refaral of the other Liberal leaders to join the Cabinet, M. Wekerle will probably again be summoned to form a Cabinet
Latest advices from Bulgaria state that quiet has been restored at Sofia. The new Government has been well received in the provinces, especially in Roumelis.
Had there been steam I am confident the Indiaoland and Wonderland," by Olin D. vessel could bave been saved, as she floated for Wheeler, a copy of which has been courteously 15 hours after striking, eventually al king at ber forwarded by Mesure, Dodwell, Carill & Co., chor. On a previous occasion, passing through one of those clever American advertising publi- Shimondseki Straits at spring ildes, I had cations which seek to develop railway-traffic by similar experience with the seam, which was country, chies, and scenery through which
mich & me, in rider That a holler-tube might be r fine passes. In the present case the author the ship helplessly drifting, but the anchor
FABIUM has a topic of absorbing faterest to the country gand service.) When the fact that water had traversed by the Northern Pacific Railroad fund its way into the after hold reached the care of the United States. It includes the land- of the crew, they ag
mg in desisted from work and of the Pacific Coast, the demanded to leave the ship. There was nothlog waterways of great mountains of the Sierras and Rockies, the left to do but to comply with their demands and Yellowstone Park with its gersers and other attempt to launch the boats, two of which had volcanic features, the mineral lands of Idaho already been smashed by heavy seat. which reach from the hills to the Mississippl. and I directed the chief and second officers to and neighbouring states, and the grain-field
Preparations were now made for saving life, Mach of this territory is a wonderful that the get the forward life
beats ready and the third first accounts were considered apocryphal officer to stand by the quarter-boats. The The author does fall justice to the subject in a launching of the forward bosts being successfully brochure of too pages. The illustrations, is accomplished, Aud
portion of the crew and process and half-tone work, are above the
passengers allotted I to exch. I went aft and stood ordinary, and enliven the descriptive matter,
by to abandon the vessel if Recency: She The paper, ink and press-work are admirable.
settling down all, and rolling more the seas breaking over ber stern, which the davit
away the woodwork to The two iwo forward boats having left the ship's
xide, shortly afterwards proceeded ashore in the quarter boat, just before daylight. Our algnale CHINĂ COAȘT METEOROLOGICAL | IN of distress during the night, rockets and blue lights, were unheeded by the fishermen of this locality owing to superstitious fear bourhand. But in the morning all hands that a monster had visited the neigb. were afely landed with the
the fishermen's assistance through the heavy surf then running went went to Katsuura to telegraph for a tug. The vessel settled completely that afternoon about 5 o'clock. Two days after the accident the Japanese man-of-war Amagi-dan came to the scene of the wreck to render assistance, and I take this opportunity of thanking Commander G. Hayasaki and bis officers for their kindness in supplying us with food,
cannot account for the accident, as I was sure of my positions, otherwise than by the that the courre I set was deviated from.
All of the men and women adinitted are charity patients, and therefore great credit la due to the Macno Government officials and the hospital attendants for theis humane methods A funeral was in progress
bile T was present and I was invited to attend the ceremonter, and at the fime told me that it would be rather disagreeable to the participants, so I declined, The patient had died of opit
opium polsoning. The marked
respect shown throughout the curious celebration was
was worth
remembering. The kitchen
is quite equal ini tidines to that of any En
English klichen in the wealthiest home, and it was a pleasure to watch the cook carefully preparing chow.chow.' The pitlents are certainly well fed, 1-happened to
mention the "Tong Wah” hospital of Hongkong to Mr. Pacheco, who was so kind us to personally escort me through the build- and asked him how be could explain the difference between the appearances of the two Chinese baspitals. He smilingly replied that the Mican affair was Inspected the roughly by the (overnment officials, and they obliged the hospital authorities to see that it was kept clean and that it also was necessary that the shown through
the hospital frequently and giren a full account of all that
transpired. explanation of course puts a different light upon Everything and proves that if the Chinese, whether naturally clean or naturally dirty, are absolutely bound to run an Institution withls certain regulations and taught that the word of
w must be carried out, they will live up to standing rules.
THE LOSS OF THE "KOFO-MARU"
Captain W. Ebrbardt, who was in command of the Japanese steamer Kopo-mars when that vessel was wrecked off the lapsene coast, requests as to publish ather lengthy explanation regarding that disaster, which we do in the cause maritime readers, without, however, blading of fair-play and as a matter of Interest to our
curselves to any opinion on whatever questions
I should like to
Ehrhardt welier:-
were
may be at is known through the on the coast. On reaching the shore I immediatel columns of your valuable upper the ac
e actual circum- stances connected with the loss of the Koya- wars, wrecked off the coast of Japan about six lles north-west of Katsturs on the night of the Such a statement abould doubtless 4th May. Such be made before a properly constituted Court of Inquiry, but though I have made application therefor I I cannot discover when or where such place,
and as lam
I am ineligl- ble for service on clsion has been arrived at, and cannot afford remain without employment, I am compelled to adopt this means of giving pubitcily to the facts of the case as they concern sayself before I leave Japan. A perusal my statement will, I be lieve, be of service not only to my fellow Cap.
and inspecting Government physician be an inquliy is to take Prapasete vessel until a de
and
This
а
d to
and officers in this country, but also to Japanese shipowners-to the latter as showing the choice of their officers and engineers, and to the necessity of the nimosi care and attention In the former as proving the inadvisability of any xhipmaster accepting a command in a vessel where be is
be is the only European on board.
of t
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the attendants or bath themselves every morning dhave a complete change of under-clothing. After spending nearly half a day in thorough tovestigation 1 could find but one objectionable textme about the hour it and that is the unkept and badly arranged drain neart centrance. When the writer spoke of this she माछ reminded that to
the Hongkong Telegraph folks were too critical and too aightforward, but that the Macaoofficials and public generally would rather have the out- spoken and disinterested opinions of is Editor and stril than of anybody els:."
W745 pm. I ordered the ship to be kept away WSW the chtel officer being on the bridge with me when I gave the order. The ship could only have reached her present position by a W. H. W. course having been steered.
LATE TELEGRAMS..
Hom
CALCUTTA, May 28th.
Just a line anent the hospital housekeeping, Twice a day the Anors of every ward are washed down with clear water and disinfectants, and the ceilings and walls are similarly treated
Oa t'e evening of the 21st of May Messrs. Every particle of forriture in the place is washed
Sutherland and Macara, Scotch missionaries, once a day, and the beds are dusted with a wet
The Koyo-mara wan on top screw steamer residing at Kalimpong, were captured by the cloth. Clean bed I clothing and towels,
9 Lonsregister, formerly the Orestes of the Thibetans near Riochingong, whither they had At Riven out daily, and the patients are either bathed by Ocean Steamship Co., and purchased by he made thefe way from across the Bhutan frontier.
at Oaska. Referring to we leit morin Kyoeisha at
Fortunately for these to my log i find
Warg, the gentlemen Mr. April zoth at 8.30 p.m. and we left Otaru
Chinese fromkr 'cficer living at Chema, close arrived at Hakodate on the 10th at 7 pm. Left to Rinchingorg, heard of their capture and Hakodate the
the following day at 915 pm, and instantly sent off za officer and soldiers 10 arrived at Miyake on May 2nd at 2 p.m. Left gain. rercne them. The Thibetan officials wished to the same night at 10.30.
passed Cape Kinkasan detain them as prisoners, but to this Mr. Wang the following day at 9.30 a.m., Inubeye-ski would no give his consent and at once despatched being passed May 4th at 9 am, at a distance of messengers to Mr. F. E. Tavlor, the Commissioner 28 miles. A course was then S.W. S. of Chinese Customs at Yatung, requesting bla and again altered at
at 9.25 to S.W.5 (on devia advice as to what should be done, Mr. Taylor "Good simulbs had been obtained off advised that the missionaries should be Inuboye-sakl Wind fresh from S.S.E. and efficlastly protected during the night, and sent *cross the frontier with a Chinese gused on the After
31 miles had been made on this course, following day. Accordingly they were escoiled N.E. Let into considera, outside the barier at Yatang, where they were taking a probable tion (4 current of 16 miles had been experienced allowed to remain to their tent during the night in 24 hours between Kinkasan and Inuboye, or protected by a guard of Chinese soldiers, and not an hour), at 7.30 p.m. it was blowing on the following day they were safely conducted
gale f strong ga
from the South with frequent fierce across the frontier. squalls and beavy rain, high confused sea and dense masses of vapour progressing at a rapid rate across the sky at such low altitude as almost
shaped
increasing, and barometer falling rapidly. MARGHERITA Arlina Hamm
REVIEWS.
across
seek offing, and acce
and accordingly headed the ship enginer from Pydho le, the Fort Gowalle
The Russian press considers that the fall of M. Stambouloff makes no change in the position.
NA
REGISTER,
17th June, 1894-Al 4. Ps.
Wind,
STATIN
8
Windrose......
Kharcha: Fooch... AMCF
Aap j Casca......... Sprawa Houstrous Victoria Prak...... op Rocs
Hothow Hadphone... Bottoma
Capo St. James.......
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Takla
10.73
ма
79-77
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18th June, 1894-At 10 am,
MTATION.
Changhai
Windrocock.. .......
Nogawk
Voochow AMO...... Bato Clutton Rong Pletoria Par Slap Rack road. MACO |
40.00
14
49.54
Haiphong............
Bob
Cape St. Fame 30.90
23 | Hamkity.
29th, 17,8% 3.74. Pressure remains lowest in theN.W, part of China Sea, Fresh S. winds, squally plong south comat Sea madrin Weather showary. On the 18th at 10. m. Dapron a north part of Gift of Tusgking. At 70.35 am. Barometer mady. Stodarate 8.B. to south winds. Be moderate. Weather shaway and squally.
: -Hifonistar reduced to level of theses in inches, tantha_and
banfredths, Temperature in the shade in degrees, Fah
chell Baldly to parentage of swation the bemidity of air saturated with moisture being 100ction
the wind to two paints. 5-Force of the wind According to Baasforce.
clouds, & Delados of the weather, Bis sky, Decached g calm, frog, Bloom, Halt), ghing
• Ovtchat, # Paning showers, y Squally, - Hala, » Thunder, Vialekty, # Day' wit), y-Raiz la inches, bath and bezudradtke,
7. G. Proo, First Amircans, Hongkong Observatory, 16th June, 1894.
HONGKONG register.
WAI
Tourperature
of
Previous
day 4 p.m.
10-77
Co date Os dain EX TO 1m.
* 4 p.
Highest opon air bumperature on the 19th Low open air temperature on the 17th................. 2. Q. $100, First Assistant
The reader of the penny-dreadful or the devast worshipper of the peetle muse would probably turn away in dismay st the mere sight of the
BOMBAY, May agth. Shortly before 11 o'clock last eight a fire broke great volume entitled 7. B. Browne's Advertise
out in a one-storeyed building used as shops by ment Press Directory and Newspaper
to touch the mast-bes da. In consequence of this general merchants, situated near the Municipal Gaulleer, 1894. Yet to the merchant and
threatening aspect of the weather and Market. Information was at once telephoned to manufacturer desirous of fredlog new markets, anticipating a typhoon, I deemed it becermary to several fire-brigade stations, and Municipal fire-
the politician glad to learn the growth of the Anglo-Saxon race, and to the student, eager to off the land on the starboard tack, golag alow, at Tank, Byculla, and Chinchpongly were promptly Bromator....... watch the progress of cleliiation, this book is
the rate of a knot an
hour
patent log, by
sad
on the scene of the conflagraiton, which Invaluable. It gives Information respecting
making Bearly every publication larued in Great Britain leeway and set of current. The parent log at
good a S.E. course after allowing for soon put out, but not before the ballding and Hiky. contents were completely destroyed. The damage.......... and its numerous colonies, and does it in a
1.30 p.m. mantier that is at imce simple, comprehensive miles, or at 7.45 p.m., the wind had gradually rupees. The cigin of tie
· showed
and after making 14 done to roughly simsted at about one lakhs of W 390 miles,
fire has not yet been Rala and thorough, la addition to all thin, the
veered round to 5.W, and the ship come up to ascertained. volume supplies a vast amount of facts relating S.S.W., the sea by this time having
cilmate and t
and the mercanille marine, subsided to enable me to shape course to take
sufficiently Captain F. Speck, of the P. & O. steamer to commerce, Much of the information is as curious as can be, me into the sector of No jima light. The wind For example, the Fiji Islands, only a few
a few years then was at about-
at about 5 (Beauf
(Beaufort scale) and the ago a restaurant, whose chief dish waS FAW misslorary or bolleil sailor, has now two news and the course was set W.S.W
weather clear. The patent log showed 404 miles, papers, the Levuka and the Suva. The natives sure I only allowed the vessel to have gone quite of the Bahamas have t
e their regular paper,
in knot an hour off the land. There was no the Darbadoes there are three, and in the Bermudas dev
tdas deviation on this course; and it should have put two. The
newspaper press revolves in Demerara the vessel about to miles off Katsuura-sakl. and Grenada, Dominies and Honduras, St. Shortly after a p.m. I left the bridge, leaving Christopher and Turke Islands, Tobago and St. word with the third officer to be called when No- Vincent. It thunders where King Thebaws
hebaw * | jima light was sighted, as I intended to slow decade ago immolated his victims where men down again so as to round the Futat spit at day- and algers fought for supremacy under the shadow of the Himalayas where
light, Cbaka Assembled his Zuics and Lo Bengule his I am always in the babit of doing at sea, In the Belog very tired I isy down fully dressed, as Matebeles. The parade of
of civilization
beglos chart-room. Shortly after 12 o'clock I was with a barrel of rum, a bayonet, a printing press called by the quarter-master and land reported and a missionary. The others come and go. In sight. I examined the chart and immediately
I the press remains. To-day the world aver
went on the bridge, to find that the ship was
Brindisi, one of the senior commanders to the Hongkong Observatory, 18th June, 1894. service, died on Sunday of gout,
but
bile in
To
be
Three of the Ferox pore prisoners have been discharged, the evidence agalost them not being deemed sufficient.
LONDON, May 31st.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
{From Musara, Geo. Falcon Co.'s Register) Today,
Thermomete
(de) an
(overnight) at ions on
To-day's Advertisements.
AND
The latest advices from Sofia state that the cavalry cleared the streets there yesterday. The pepalace appears to regard those who are friendly to Prince Ferdinand as enemies of M. Stambou loff, though the ruptars between the Prince and M. Stamhoutoff is officially denis 1. PARIS
May 31st. M. Dupuy, in his statement to the Chambera expecially dacal reforms, claimed the most to-day, said that the foanelal problem, and urgent attention. Regarding the foreign ques- tons, he said, the Ministry would vigorously defend the rights and interests of France, it is the criterion of civilization The Adverheading for it, being in fact already ton near,
SOKA, Jans is. The agitation here still continues, and serious ties A.B.C. is published by T. B. Browne, the breakers on the shore being plainly visible. conflicts took place today in the streets between 161 and 163, Queen Victoria Sirent, London, I at once ordered the helm to be put hard-a-the troops and the people, in which a large IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. a ́or 1893 price 101. 6d.
starboard and reversed the
engines fuil speed, number of the latter were killed and injured. It "Chushingars, or the Loyal Retainers of Akso," but these measures were too late, as the ship is reported that the police and some of the troops IN by Takeda Izums, Miyoshi Sheraka and Namiki almost immediately wert over a rock on which have declared in favour of M, Stambasloff. Senssu, izanslated into English by Jakichieler. This rock appears to be the only danger
I estimate there must:
t have
been about 15 feet of Inouse, and Blustrated by Elsen Tomiska, is a clever and praiseworthy attempt to put into our in the neighbourhood and is situated about ous own speech one of the great historic dramas of mile off the shore. There is nothing to indicato
The Thespian art of the East differs foal ground on the chart. Јарко.
from that of the West, yet nevertheless greatly
twice at the sfar end, the contain many admirabig features. It is natural, shock If not realistic, and sins rather from fidelity in fact steam blowing off from the maid boiler and the than
from
melodramatie exaggeration,
chief engineer reported that t X1 i
at the engine room was stays careful
The present work rands well and the skylight, and that the englues could not be
moved further. In my opinion, however, there the Vatican.
blow off steam, as the water A serious commercial and financial crisis way not
out the
exista in Argentina, the gold premium belug fites. Our
now became a there was alli a high ses running, and the the payment of interest on the debt temporarily
instead of gold have been mooted. In the
ROME, Jane Ist. Italy bas declined to accept the objections taised by France to the Harra treaty,
VIENNA, Jana TAŻ, The Emperor Francis Joseph having refused to promise to create life peers to carry the Ciull resigned. The celuis in tantamount to a conflict between the Crown and the people,
LONDON, June 1st. A Russian legation has been established at
The vessel perceptible I heard the Marriage Bill, the Hungaḍan Cabinet has
-
smoothly and reflecte credit upon the translatet. { — noficient to pak um aiticsì one, as beyond three hundred. Varfois schemes for
It is neatly printed and the illustrations are,
nearly all Japanese (drawings, handsome and *ffective.
position
Hongkong, 26th April, 1894.
To-day's Advertisements.
IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2 or 1892 AND
THE
MATTER OF THE PETITION OF HARRIET RUTH TRACY, or NEW BRIGHTON, IN THE COUNTY OF RICHMOND AND STATE OF NEW YORK IN THE UNITED STATYS
CF AMERICA, AND JEREMIAN EVARTS TRACY, CF No. 59, WALL STREET, IN THE
CITY COUNTY AND STATE OF NEW YORK AFORESAID, COUNSELLOR AT-LAW, FOR LETTERS PATENT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE WITHIN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG OF AN INVENTION FOR "IMPROVEMENTS IN SEWING MACHINES."
NOTICE is hereby given that the
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the matter of the wald Petition will come for decision will be held in the Council Chamber, at the Government Offices, Victoria, Hongkong, of MONDAY, the 2nd day of July, 1894, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon.
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NOTICE.
THE "BOKHARÁ” DISASTER.
A FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the
"BOKHARA" DISASTER,
" IMPROVEMENTS "MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL THOMAS GRILL ROOMS, At this time of the year, when almost every= | vessoi rolling violently, with the seas breaking a pap House of Commone last night the NOTICE la hereby given that the Undersigned has always thought that
MARBLES. body in Hongkong who can get away is rushing | right across her, was slowly drifting on to tu mation of Sir W. V, Harcourt, that Government
(Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street.) aff to Yokohama, Miyanoshita, and other
Tore appropriate Advice can be offered than fearing an explosion, had opened the malzly of the session, was adopted by 234 võte against | Ordinsuos have been duly filed in the Office of PRIVATE BOARDING House-providing it be i with SURVIVORS, the Cruise of the Thalet.
Trace as this was the one thing 20 buy a copy of the fourth edition of Munay's vaiva before the extent of the damage "Handbook for Travellers lo
Japan," wh
which has ascertained and without orders, so placing Mr. Fowler, replying to question, said that is the intention of the ad PIERRE AIGNAU-law in every detall. A place where one recently been published, Like all of the Puby-don, I had ordered the second officer, whe, by Corps was still a subject of correspondence with duly authorised Agent te apply at the Sitting of if notice be given. He is diso prepared to and our lives in the most perilous post. the promotion of officers of the Tadian Staff MOREAU, by VICTOR HOBART DEACON, sy bar bis GRILLED CHOP or STEAK cations of that house, this revised and ang con,
at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.) or later mented edition of a popular work is a capital the way, was the only man who obeyed my the Indian Government,
the Executive Council hereinafter mentioned for SUPPLY MEALS & PRIVATE PARTIES piece of book-making. Unlike many other orders throughout, to sound sil round the
June and. gulde-books, it is compact, complete, and up to carpenter to sound the bilges. The chief officer 1 Lancashire bas beaten Sussex by au inntags/ **EKS PATENT for the exclusiva`me when MaxUs of ORDER-the Parties sending
cocular walnu lo, that it gives sent forward to get un suchor ready with what and 143 runs, and Yorkshire has beaten Middle. namad 1970sting/ml) of Hongkong of the above: } Dishen, ko, ku same--and Coab, Termin S—
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The said And Notice is also hereby given that the matter of the sald Petitions will come d SITTING of the native Council before whom
of
information
(places and routes about liela sbenirs was left, Bad at.. this operation Iata by three wickets. which litile or nothing has been known by the eventually bad to sarist myself. 1 leand the general public, and the twenty-six maps and ship after striining was in to fathoms of water. Lord Salisbury in the House of Lords, fotimated Lord Rarebary, replying te & genation from plans and the numerous lastrations wild be The anchor was at fast let go, and do fathoms that the ●rallway to Uganda was only deferred. both interesting and useful to the traveller and of chain peld out, to which she awong with her student. By studying the volume
The Commons has passed the Uganda vote by lume carefully, a stars fushore in fathoms.
jaky. touch! can traverse the whole of the Mikado's After the first paule, chiefly amongst the fro- -
debate in the House of Commons During country with less trouble and at emeller expanse men, had subalded, 1 faduced the engineers with go Uganda credit, Slr E. Gray said that the than by any other means. The authors, Messrs, much persuasion to pump the water from the Government limits the British protestovale ko Basil Chamberlain and W. B. Maser, deserve suglae-room, saelated by the saliors, and get up Uganda proper, and appoints & Commissioner great credit for their work, especially for the ! Greek minum). The biges had been sounded, and | With an adequate sin#,, 930 will be empowersć
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Epakfast per meal to 75...per Month $15 Dian
$0.75... $1,25- Tinin and Dinoss
| deciates will be kald in the Council Charshita Dwyane Kea Klari sumba
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With all Particular, Reports of Interviews
Steamers in the same Typhoon, the Normand and H.M.S. Porpoise, the MARDIT COURT OF official reports of the Chief Officer, the Ancona, INQUIRY and its FINDING, experiances of other disaster, &c., c.
(All carefully Revised and Bälted). THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE
REPORT OF THE DISASTER,
245 ORICE .....................mmunosuFIFTY CENTS.
at the Goverment Offices, Victoria, Hougang Tim and Diane............... on MONDAY, the snd day of July, 1894, 48 4. SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served 'clock in the Aftarados.
VICTOR H, DEACON, In Excellent Style si short notios,
W. THOMAS, Joy | Hongkong; 14th Jung, 1896-
35. Queen's Road" Costs),
Dated the 18th day of Jun, 1994.
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