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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1894.
principal street and busiest thoroughfare in the city has been dug up and trenched almost its entire length half a dozen times, and they are still at it-Chinese labourers apparently without European supervision. It is absolutely dangerous to drive through || the town, and accidents, some of them of A serious character, have been numerous. Surely there must be some remedy for
- pefónn' | this diagraceful nuisance If the Public
SPONGES, PERFUMERY, TOILET REQUISITES
August and.
An epidemic of dysentery Is feared in Kobe, a large number of cases being in the hospital there.
taken up.
Tux P. & O. S. N. Co's steamship Fahilla, with the next English mall, lent Singapors for this port at 4 pm, vesturday, and is expected here on Monday, at Ő 8.1.
The Secretary of State for I dia has appointed Dr. Arnette Beason to succeed Dr. Edith Pechey Paipeon, a first physician to the Cama Hosplit for Women and Children at Bombay. TRE projected fnen Th. 1,000,000 for the Chine
The following is the result of the Goodwood | Merchsate' S. N, Co. has, it is stated, not been | THR sinamers passing and re-passing the Lank" | Tu masiva correspondent of the Shand Cap man to-day :---
shen frosting are cald to experience constar able difficulty, as not only have the authorities THE Customs at the various open ports In Koren. | removed the buoys, but they have aloo cut for the part nine wears in the hands of the down well-known landmarks, the Forked Tree Imperial Chinese Customs Department, have among them. been taken charge of by the Japaners, and the
Kilsallaghan ............... I Barmecida..... Medici
The Surrey Eleven has beaten Warwick by an innings and five sune; Somerset has beats cingham by rod roos.
ADMIRAL FREMANTLE is stated to have obtained promise from the Japanese that they will rive forty-eight bears' noston buiten bombarding Wei-bal-wel de Chefon, in ordée to gira drogach, as opportunity to leave, if they duties to diféo,
moralag contemporary at Pallag belegg och date the pyth inst.1-This morning (G were promulgated † anė,
The Prince of Tuna, and Örder,” cha poblati hief of the Shông-chi-ylag er Peking Field Force ; and the other appointlag LI
to-ha. Governor Plag-bang
the present Governor. Fu Yün, to Aahul, vice chéng, called up last July to Peking," Tax steamship Chungking, which arrived at
Works Department as at present con- Kent by 36 raus ; Lekaiter has deferied Not-' | Tapanese culendar has been used since the 24th TXx Chinava stoker of the steamer Padskanthantung, and transferri... ghêu Ping.
August 3rd.
M. BLAMET, the manager of the Pu jom mines, wired from Pahang to the Secretary of the Company in the colony, gofler yesterday's date, as follows: Lode ovaning up well; bottom drift east.
Have discovered specimen gold to-day."
The Irish Evicted Tenants' Bill passed through committee of the House of Commons last oleh The Opposition contened to absent themselves from the House during the discussion no the Bit. Russia and Britals are desirous of acting in complete accord ta diplomatic action for settling | the conflict which has asl-on between Chirs and
Jepan over the Korean
Imbrogila Į and it is real- officially stated at St. Petersburg that, if Russia A Arty British steamer the Torr Head, a four and Britain's effor's at mediation between Chinated vessel of 336y tons ust, anrived in and Japan os de Korat question fail Russia Singapore on the 13th last, from Cardiff, with
Paterson, Simons & Co. The Torr Head left is determined sever to allow any P.wer to take care of 6 400 tons of coal, consigned to Messrs. even partial possession of Korea.
Cardiff on the 14th Taly, thus making the pas August 4th.
29 daya 8 hours, Lancashire has beaten Gloucester, by an*ge sa! in innings and 98 runs: Somerset has defcated Kent by 17 rade, and Śomex by tro russ.
August 7th.
who was landet at St. John's Island, SingersE, in June last, suffering from an attack of babonic plague, la, according to the Salts Gvernment health authorities, still "progressing favourably towards recovery,
Shanghai from Tientsin and Chefoo on the afternoon of the 16th inst, reported that at 11 o'clock on the morning of the 14th, alue Japan- se men-of-war were seen from Chioc proceed log in x north-westerly direction,
They be plainly discerned from the mast-heads of the vessels in hærhout, and evan from the beach the ameka-stacks and masis of the squadron could. be made out. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon thirteen steaming in the same direction. The British more Japanese warships were seen
Ironclad Undaunted got up steam and followed the Japanese fleet.
that will bear comparison with first-rate atituted is incapable of maintaining the pharmacies at home,
principal roads of the cityin properand safe Every care is taken to ensure prompt despatch; condition, It is the duty of the Government all Drug and Chemicals used are to take such effective steps as may be guaranteed to be of the finest quality, most readily available to do away with and all the Europeans in the firm are what is undoubtedly a most dangerous, aggravating and inconvenient nulaanco qualified by British examination.
In at least half a dozen places in Queen's PATENT MEDICINES, INVALIDS' REQUIRoad East this morning trenches had SITES, SURGICAL APPLIANCES, been dug directly in the middle of the road, some of which had been left unfinished and in others the customary man and a boy were amusing themselves with a pick and a shovel, and taking no more notice of carriages and rickshas than if such things did not exist. The Telegraph has been incessantly directing attention to this rotten state of affairs for years, but it would seem to be as difficult to get Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
In the House of Commons last night, the funders, Capt. Danteleen and Cast, Carosd, || The Alsider was safely flosted off on the night - by G. D. Papios, postal agent, wan circulated - Hongkong Government officials
said that Japan had promised that no warlike thoroughly appreciate and
efficiently operations
should be undertaken against perform their duties to the community who Shanghai and its approaches, and upon this
China would
Bot abstract the would be to awaken an Egyptian mummy. no right to Interfere with neutral vrouels It would open the eyes of the Governor to the deplorable shortcomings of the costly due notification of which had been termed before except in the event of an effective blockade the Public Works Department if he were to
band. Sie E. Grey further stated that it was embark in the family ricksha Incognita impresible to define by any general statement and make a tour round the streets of the what was or what was ant contraband of way: colony, and especially in the eastern bet the Government would adhere to the doctrine districts; but doubtless his Excellency's that it was not for the ballly events to decide this valuable time is fully occupied with stirring plat without due regard to well-established affairs of state of far more importance sights of neutrals,
The Emperor William has anired at Cowes,
The Dispensary is open from 7 AM, to 7.30 P.M. on WEEK DAYS and from 10 AM to 6 P.M. on SUNDAYS, but Medicine may be
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Any Complaints should be addressed to the MANAGER.
Hongkong, 17th August, 1894.
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We note from a Shanghal contemporary that two well-known Chins 'coasters' and blockade
have got into trouble with the Netherlands Indie
Goverment for ranging arms sed ammual. on for the so-called rebels in Ackren. Danielsen imprisonment.
THE Japan Gazsiis of the 11th. Inst, says that news has been received in Yokohama, from a source the authenticity of which adults of no dispute, that Treats Revision between Great Britain and Japan is now accessifsked and the Treaty merely awalia ratification before pro- clamation. The British
four-mated barque Alcides grounded on the inner bar spit near her anchorage at Woosung on Wednesday night the 15th fast. while under tow of these tugs. She was ready proceed towards the turning point for crossing the inner bar when the accident happened. The following Post Office notification, signed of the 16th and bas since gone up to Shanghai, be express in Foochow on the 17th last- TRE Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs
The undersigned regrets to have to inform the not arrived per Names as expected. The Ispanase Minister Resident at Amsterdam, requisition was forwarded
per Names on
the staring that the Premier and Minister of Finance and last, with an urgent request that the stampe of Denmark M. J.B.5. Estrup, having resined should be sent by return steamer, The
hold the cast portfolio in conjunction with his Office, and the undersigned is writing to T. O. Rend's Thott, Bad been commissioned to rests, therefore, entirely with the Hongkong the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baron K. Tsibility for the great inconvenience occasioned
former position.
Its now serving twelve and. Car-sal six years' | tocolved a cablegram on the zath Ima", from themanity that the new supply of stamps kes
[3 pay so liberally for their services as itches to this port. The contending Powers WE bear that the Committee of the Tung Wah
We bave Received our First Shipment of VEGETABLE & FLOWER
SEEDS.
SEASON 1894-95-
August 8th,
than the comfort, convenience and personal safety of the ratepayers. And
In the House of Commons last night, the yet an obligation certainly does devolve on Ericted Tenants' Bill was read the third time by the head of the Executive to see that well-a majority of 32 votes, 199 beleg in favour of the founded complaints of the kind we are measure and 167 against it. now dealing with- and that the wretched- maintenance of our streets is a genuine
|
Mrs. Murphy, daughter of Sir Donald Stewart, has obtained a decree wist for dimolation of
respon-
few ten-cents stamper in stock." Postmaster General to that effect. The two- -cents stamps are sold out and there are only a
Hospital have at present under consideration the services rendered to the Chinese community plan of ways and means of suitably recognising by the members of both branches of the Services, the Santiary officers, pallor and civilises who formed the Searching Brigade when the THE Chloklang correspondent of our Shanghat plague was raging here a couple of months ago." morning contemp wary writes on the 15th Inst. --- Ir the China Gawatia may be relied on the The people in ible section of the country are THERE was a shindy in Cochrane Street last "recruiting of foreigners for the Chinese servicely friendly. The war excites some night, when William Storm, chief mate of the is being pushed with great vigour in Shanghat, interrogations, but patriotism as such is clean Bygda, effected an entrance Inte a certain house and Germans and Swedes are balux freely goue. The oficials seem to be on tha Alert, engaged as gunners by a well-kapwa German and have been sending unidier every day to and assalted and smashed the happy home of a fire. A Britisher, the son of a British military missionary Chapple to see that all was quiet Celestial married woman, and also almost Ray's finger off. The officer, is engaged at a large salary at the Celte a coincidence occurred as the first day of calprit faced the music at the Police Court this Woosung forts and numerous other Britishers their arrival in the shape of a lesstic who got in are engaged in the North in the service of China," and began smashing glass, etc., Indiscriminately morsing, and said he remembered nothing of
Nothing of
which lack of the kind
of memory was has taken place for years. doubtless owing to the quality of
of the fire-water At Yagchow proc
o proclamations are so, pro-ferelen he had been imbibing. A stern magistrate, for the apprehension of any ons foard speaking and decreed that Mr. Storm, is
accept this an a valid plas
Ha p addition to pro agafant the erstwhile barbarian, The presentviding Sao for the Chinese woman and the con contes maris between China and Japan will stable, should go to gaol for three months for the confera lasting benefit upon certain Chiness assalt, We have no desire to find fault with
the
mucceeded in biting
the occurrencN,
grievance never has been and cannot be ? marriage owing to the cruelty and misconduct of Stx Chinese men arrested by a party of police this time. A rewild of twenty dollars is offered | however, declined i
disputed-are promptly dealt with and properly remedled. In the present instance
her busband.
there can be no excuse for neglecting LOCAL AND GENERAL.
public duty which involves very
2
under Detective Sergeant Holt fo
Ameals den in Jubilee Street last night, when amusing themselves in the old Chinese fashion, and were brought up at the Police Court this morning before Mr. Hastings, His Worship fined two of them
natives. A comple of the victims were in funds and anted-up; the others retired into seclusion for periods varying from ten days to six weeks.
P.C.
to
the weather sets fine, and in the meantime considerable public interests. No stronger THE French ggaboat Cométe arrived at Shanghat95 and the others $z each, with the usual niter. oficials even if it does bring up the price of coal † his Worship's decision in this case, but surely in
The SEEDS will be OPINED ÕUT AS FOOD AS
orders will be booked for execution in the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.
SEED
with
LISTS
HINTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and may still be obtained on application.
I
Our Seeds are all tested before being pat up.
In London. They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure protection lu translt.
from this port on the 17th inst,
argument could be adduced in favour of a Municipal Council to conduct and manage our local affairs than the utter fallure of the Public Works Department to adequately deal with the sanitation and to keep in good order the thoroughfares of | kama. the city, and it is earnestly to be hoped
The Canadian Pacifi Railway Cols steamship yesterday for Vancouver, via Kobe and Yoko- Empress of China left Shanghal at 3pt
TER N. C. Dally News of the 17th instant has officer, who has a business house at this part, the following The son of Japanese military reported to have received nawe yesterday of the death of his father, who was killed on the 13th
Army Division. Tain points to the con
Two alleged Japanese aples were arrested on the French Concession at Shanghat on the 14th Inst, at the request of the Chinese nuthorities. It spears from the Sfercury's report that these men had been to Chien a long time, and WOTE Chinese clothing and queres. On their persons was found a considerable quantity of sycon, and they were desirous
pien
and its environs. They stated of Kores
of
Hankow to going to
and palms
that, when the Legislative Council is again Two Chinese b”ys, a is the ones famous fustani in Korea; fghileg against the China98 | Merica their venal purchases of grain and pare In session, these important matters will not Siamese twins, era now being exbibfied at the | Sheng Quite two armbes met on that day, the ƒ The French Conmi-Ganeral ordered them to be
be lost sight of by the unofficial members.
TELEGRAMS.
"Old Tea Market," behind the Pou Cheong clusion that the hong, Foockow.
what was a mere drunken escapada there were some extenuating circumstances to render such a severe sentence unnecessary !
THE "KOWSHING" NAVAL INQUIRY.
The China Mail of Monday last published the following :-
A telegram www received this afternoon most likely place being Plugrlang, (dagar) whe, while disclaiming any jurisdiction to hear Court of Inquiry held by the Brisati
taken the United States Consul-General
stating, on reliable authority, that the Marine miles from Seoul, from which place this " crackTM THE only disengaged vessels in Shanghel on corps of the Viceroy Li's troops was last heard | charge against Japanese, nosented in give them at Shanghal has found a verdict entirely the 17th inst, were the British bargers | Frees (rath) si Tientsin,
pemination until charges were formulated against exonerating the Japanens from all blame la Thermopyla (948 tons), Alcides (1,941 tone), and
them in regular order, so that whale trial could respect to the Kewiking affair. Admiral Ancales (1,704 tons).
be had before the proper tyensi. The Japanese Fremantle was payment, it is said, and ampersand are now is voluntary contody at the Consulate, the opinion that the action of the Japanese and the mutter la passing through the customary sinking the vessel with all on board was fully channels. Them was great excitement amongst | Justified
the Chines in the French Settlement and here, | conźgpad27 the circumstances, and that Japan
Commons as to whether China would respect † 16th and preceeded to Tionteln with kia mailer | in deisuit to go to gasi for a8 days. Of course, and many threats of killing were the Japa muda, tlen Bot be held liable to say claims for reparā
CHINA AND JAPAN,
LONDON, August 21st. Replying to a question in the House of Sowings should be made in fine weather only the Japanese treaty ports daring the war, Sir Edward Grey (Under Secretary for Forelgu and the remainder of the packets secured from Affairs) declined to make any statement on the damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Sow-cubject until a case in point arose.
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BIRTHS.
15
At Chefoo, on the 7th of August, the wife of H. A. HANSEN of a HOD.
At Rosholme House, Cheloo, on the 8h of August, the wife of JAMES C. M. Dawson of
DEATHS.
At the Collegiate School for Girls, Cheloo, NORAH NELSON, eldest daughter of Daniel Nelson, Swedish Mission, Hankow.
At Shanghel on the roth August, the infant daughter of
of Mr. and Mra, M. G. DE SOUZA, aged 91 months.
"On the 14th instant, at the store of Mesurs, Paul Pettick & Co., Ld., Fooehow, G. PETTICE, Sr., in bis 80th year, universally regretted by all those who know him.
The Hongkong Selegansk
|
THE STRAITS MILITARY CONTRIBUTION,
The Strafts Military Contribution has been fixed at £80,0ce for next year, when it will be The Singapore Feat Press inys there is a fine subject to alteration.
torcha called the Len Hin now in the port of Chartsboon, which has been selged by the Siamese Government, although sailing under British colours. Steps are being taken to have
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
her released.
ACTING on information received, Sergeant Phelps succeeded in securing Aftren handred taxis of oplum on board the Canton river steamer Hens westerday afternoon. The case was called before Mr. Hasilage at the Police Coust this morning and adjourned noth Friday.
The
this
THE Nagasakd correspondent of the Chine with thy Press next morning followed sutk Gazette welina ny follows ve Korean affairs pa August 15th -
• We bear that news has bem received that the fading of the Naval Court of Inquiry at Shanghal into the lows of the Kowrking in favourabla
Гарай.
*Admiral Fremantle is stated to have reported
and as this had already been done by
It is not easy fully qualified court at Nagasaki, to guess why Mowers, Jardine, Matheron & Co., de Capt. Galsworthy, should have coaldered a second inquiry at all
at all moonssary.
Further, it was well known as an absolute on board the Centurion and therefore could fact that Admiral Fremantle was in Cheloo not possibly be in Shanghal The Ides of British Admiral la viag the
For being "discovered in the garden of Mr. H. J. Holmes at Kowloos, presumedly for an His Excellency Wang, late Chinese Minister unlawful purpose, a marine hawke was bound at Tokyo, unived at Shanghai from Japan on the over at the Police Count to-day in the sum of
$75, to be of
of good behaviour for six months, or en route to Peking on the 18th inst.
the poor devil could not raise the wind to such GENERAL YEH, who commanded the Chinese me and perforce became an unprofitable * Avan and was reported to have been killed in lodger at the colony's expense. We take the the recent engagement there, le new stated to liberty of strongis deprecating the polley of have escaped through the Japanese Hues and over-crowding our gaol with criminals specially
The fr,000 troops who arrived at Fusan last joload the Chinese northern army,
manufactured by the police magistrates—men wark received orders that only sight thousand ngaiari whom nothing but poverty has been
should be landed there, the rest in Gensan proved, and who are convicted on the mare consequently number had to be reskipped, and that he considers the staking of the Rowthing the disil of a police constable,
the Dest of transports steamed off, the RUMOURS are about, writes the Chefco corres Sommer, acting as commodere.
Justifiable and that no claims for separation of the Salzuma Maru, Captain }'should be made." commander pondant of the Shanghai Mercury, that an
And Bar deliberately publishing such important battle has taken place at Pingalang, caught a few salles from Fusan and brought into the Editors of our contemporaries claim to be 13th two Chinese soldiers were arrant rubbish as the foregoing alleged telegrams, a place shout do miles from Seoul. The report the town; they had serumed Korean garb, and journalists presensing suficient ability and in dast the advancing army of Li Hung-chang shared Cisiness forcas. picked foreign-drilled troops was met at
I thale hands, most Hhaly they are desanters knowledge to enable them to instruct their readers and guide public opinion. Aay man not an Their fate is not known yet. On the same absolute idiot must have known that place by the Japanese troops sent from Seoul to oppose their
the Marle and battle of several hours duration, the Japanese the Korean magistrate's games and task the whatever to do with exonerating the Japanese c
that, after a desperate day about 150 Japanese soldiers surrounded Court of Tequiry held at advance,
at Shanghai had nothing were compelled to retreat. This they did in magistrate as a paleoner into the town; he is the justifying their action is sinking the Kowshing good order, closely followed by the victoriaus | bighest oficial for is said to be that other | duet of the Captain and dulcers of the steame
milles round Fusan. The All they had to inquire inic was the cob Chinese. This account received additional
reason
For doing so A TOKYO piper states that M. Mutas, Minister, weight from the tale that the son of a Japanese and Mr. Hayashi, Vice-Minisite for Foreign military officer, kere has received seven of the Korean offelula, near Hodan up the river, had Affairs, have bren permitted by the Japanese | death of his father on the reth inst.
launches to the goods sent up par stekes Decoration Board is accept the first class
to the Japanese troops. ་
whole country is in zevalt at present; decorations (" The White Elephant " 1) conferred | A VERY Important netlication has socording to the dies facted declare themselves to be in favour on them by ibe King of Slam.
vernacular contemporary Tin Wan Yat P. of the Japanese and vow to kill everyone of been issued by the Lfhfs oficials at Canton to A REPORT from Peking to to the effect that Sin the effect that Chinese subjects should no longer Pak among the number, passed through Faas the conservative party. Six former refugees, Chin-tang, former Governor of the New Domi- trade with Japanese Money being one of the on the 11th instant, having been re-called by the nion, has been ordered to take an army of mala sloews of war, the Chinese should keep as King Hananese to the Loochoos and to drive out the auch of it as possible for their own use and not Ispapers from there; and the Nanyang and allow the Japanese to get hold of it under 107 MEIERS. WHERLOCK & Co. in their Shangkat were actually bombarding Wei-hai-wel and Foochow squadrons are to drive the Chinese whose od Market Report of the 17th fast, pay as regards thestening Chaloo In order to take part in of the suns,
Purchased in Japan a
be allowed import thes
**** | conli-Japan--Wo have nothing so record sidiculous masira court inquiry is too absurd
except that everything is at a completa stand-to be seriously considered. And for the Infor date data to Chinese nee Canton up to the 30th instant, after which willl in this direction, and what few tons have mation of the islented Editors of the Dally Prisk
to bere annivad have been entirely for the x of con
COR and
Chine we may siste Admirals of the desllogs with Japanese either to Japan or any
else. Any infilogement of these regula. Tamers. As for native dealers, they bold, at the British Navy do not moder tirosastance
Kay tone will att la stated result in the dance having disposed of one or two small lots at
of Met 5,000
kinds, 954
take part in an
in as Inquiry rasamlag to a merchant Besides, whatever may be Admiest being severely punished and bis goods, no
ex godown, are now kolding cat for |matier what their nature or value, conílicated.
the latter price
responsiblky of the Japanese šer sinking a British A SHANGHAI native paper of the sath lost, anys of obtaining it, and higher.
The steamer amployed in • legitimate business, withe Fonts from Shanghat to London by all the that the Governor of Formous haz issued a nott. lot of 3.000 tons reported in our last Isave as provocation of dance, nothing can be more cor regular Hoes, excepting the "Shell" are 40/- per acation, ordering that Japanese vessels entering been disposed of at Tus, Troc per tow, but Listkanthi ke carefulty apt that opinion for the ton for generał cztyn, ati- for wante slik, and any pori ia Taiwan ars to be at once sunk. His. Bariog. boas placed with nativa danters, it is 1 basest of the British #samantie's views on what But even wire 31/- for ten through from Hankow, 50%. By limey furibm offers a crward of Tla. 6,000 Tls. 3000 per ton. Australia-Wool | Livescely a question of International law wenkā
"Shell" lina the rats to London is 40%, and in for sinking a large slaamera
non still in stock and for re-sals, the price askeć | ll otherwise, Admiral New York go, less ten per cant. The Conference a smaller one y ser slukiow,
DGE OF longing The
of Utila Calterthan steamers rates are subject in a stipulated two Japanese fat, a reward of Tia. 400 will be arrived, was sold serious to arrival at fin gallant and able naval dommezler, wel
valme, 24 kithough doubting de deferred return,
paid, and if the best be full of Japanese the 9 hercase shipments, an offer of Tis, 10.00 juriadence. Tau staklog of the
and insporters are
The 10.50 saking I be Tha www.ed
100. The 200 Will
for In the House of Commone last alght, the Acting Chiel Justics, a Chinese named Ip Wai | 197 fall Spor & Topanese military officer, and so to arive has bess sold at Tls. 10.50 ex question that can be settled only by the Gover--
be paid Loxpox, July 31st..
At the Supreme Court this morning before the hig
having been refused. Hawzasila—NAW-A| And the | a distinguished officut, further rewarda Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply to charred with the murder of his wlie on Carolles- mu
for ad. 216, rao is the price for an down, Cardit, ex godown, 1994 37 for ton, ¦ mestání Great Britain 800 J secunt sedlarry soldier's haut, Bravery in the sale oceady." Amaricas anthrache, ex ship, Tis, questions put by Mr. Coinkos regarding the | HH), was soguitted by proslamki valuta that will be rewarded, and any backwardness on the † per tax, Arm.Bydney Waslengeng, Jem leave the Chluasa ta exset aty.ple régeration at Pomiss, said that the Pamire nag sattes adjourned the Bloss till next Monday, her part of an officer will catall fastest decapitation. tie, N... down, The
of insuficient evidesən. Ha between England and Russia ware making salita sentence on the prisoner souriated. At the same time all are warned that, as the Newcastle,
The 975 par to, factory progress, and their termination was
In the Chinees bestiament cios. wlible sight.
was is only against Japan, other foreigners must rer tom, saben. Japan, Takasimas. Harp, an inquiry was held at the a British Consula1»» Daring a debate on Central and East African
gedown, affates, Sir Edward Grey said the House used | Nawa han born rucnfend, sacording to thu 17. C.
mally down, Japan, Taberims, Gommal, kunagaal, on the 17th Inst, the court
for sale. M wat doubt that the Government would maintain | Daily Newr, that Captain. Lim of the Kusserl. Or the hundred-and-one maseemly and com.
President, Linst. G. A. Ballard, D. Co.'s steamer sphere of influence.
Mat-wel. Mr.
Hailand, British Vice In the House of
Comeal. Aber hearing wil the evidence avaliable, gedown; | which included the statements of Capt. Gala-
(Special to Hongkong Telegraph) ANOTHER CHINESE VICTORY.
Stout, August 21st. Yesterday morning the Japanese vanguard of about 11,000 men, fought desperate battle with a Chinese force and to be 30,000 strong, a short distance to the north of Ping-an cly, The Japanese were eventually driven back, and retreated, towards the city, having sustained heavy
losser. The Chinese troops also suffered severely.
Private Chinese telegrams received hers from Shanghai this forenoon are to the effect that a Chinese army numbering close upon 40,000, under General Ip Chi-cha, carried the Japanese enlienchments dear Ping-an city yesterday morolog, after
after which both foreen
forces were engaged for over six hours in what was practically des. perate hand-to-hand encounter fe which the superior number and bali-dog ferocity of the Chloese northerners told heavily upon the Japanese infantry who were ultimately com pletely routed and fled in the direction of Seoul. This pitched battle resulted in terrible carcage.
The Northern Korea are flocking to the Dragon standard.
According to other telegraphle advies it appears that the Japanese forces at Ping-an, which reiched that chy from Yuensan last whee were reinforced by 10,000 cum from Seash On Friday fast subsequent in which the eptire force was defeated by the Chinese after a very hot engagement,
HOMOZONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1894.
the
THE ROADS OF THE COLONY
LATE TELEGRAMS.
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We received a letter from a correspondent | ›mmlites stage of the Irish Evicted Tenants' | was i paplť" of Captala, now Adastral) - Yonný, | of the Polica Fover who will be the ruỹ Plenia of | Alaptare quotations are for ourques, and do sat | quarter-master, the Court staply found-
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to dispose of it by the gh instant, and the other twa guidamen were adscated in "long service and meritorious conduct medals en Monday evening, too late for publica-Mr. Batour declared that the adoption of the the United States,
on Friday tion, drawing attention to and complaining motion would bring the Hausa lalp comtempt,
same with the man den of the disgraceful state of the roadways and asked for its rejection. The motion was Tyz Band of the 104 Shropskles Light Infantry that our travelant memory can rouill at the
Brew | Arstenli duchag in the eastern districts of the city. These eventssily adopted by a majorly of 33 mm will play the fallopia promime In the persent time. Ti la wall knows that Goyarnment August dia 27 dyg, utenant, 1,000 tone, koji complaints are only too well founded. Mesors, Balfour and Chamberlain therempos Barrack Squire tale evening, commencing at supinysde are not at liberty to defend them For many months past Queen's Road announced their Intesiion to abstain from taking 7 so o'clock yu East has practically been blocked up so Į part in say farther debats og jas BUL.:
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the same has been the case in many other clanges of the Irish Evicted Tannato' BEL "The streets in and about Wanchal. From the Conservatives and Unionisin mininted them- Hongkong Club to Arsenal Stront, the | scires from the dichale in Committag on the Bull.
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mit then moru aurpeland that the punijaker ni var | dao toully hiding oval, te doen smurray Auguda zatk
dested and and asth of July off By las masman. Kowsking waa dini Islami, by a broadelds Bred into her maning war, supposed in be the I that no blame is attributable
Som vejde, outliented edicens, or crew of live
court desire to plans on record thade- that Captain Galsworthy and shu oficere, Kowihder showed grani fidgment and lindag keying circumstation, and did all
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