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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894.
PRETORIA, South Africa, August 17th. The rebellion of the Kaffes is assuming an The Transvaal police alarming condition.
to detachment which has been attempting relieve the garrison of Agaths, has been repulsed with serious loss.
Fmboldened by their success the Kaffir
main column of the Boer forces. The Kaffir were driven back, but the advance of the column was retarded.
showing the election of delegates in the districts of throman; and Flomak, indicates no change in the Norwegian political situation.
WASHINGTON, August 19th. Monsignor Setolli, ine Papa! Ablegste, has decided to matatain slience as to the latest state ment made regarding bim, that the Pope will
sovereign, and answerable only to the Pore.
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The Times urges the Australian colonies to subsidise Mr. Huddart's Pacific m it service between Canada and Australls without regard to the income, pich, or loss. Whilst contending: that the Imperiat mail service should be entirel, independent of the outside world, the Pacific service would, It says, confer such solid benefit
the Brish
ish Empire both la t'me of war and in time of
There are no Fotele, and I am indebted to my midst of a vast bay field, interspersed here and friends among the, nisalonaries, among the there with tiled barns, and the three biggest diplomants, and witz. sme of the bleh Koreans strests that cat through there myriad haycocks for my entertainmeat through these many days. look like road through the fields. Yes note despair of giving you an accurate Ides of the the shape of the thatched boutes. They are all Korean capital. It is quite different from soy formed like horseshoer with the heel of the shoe other city on the face of the globe. It is ancheting on the street. The rod, and under | pursued the setten!ing_troopers and stlacked the soan make (be Ablegate's authorlly absolute and | SP of peace that the Governments, should
are tied on with mess of the beautiful and the
and the thatch has ugly, af civiliza string tlon and barbarlem, of the old and the new, that the soft light of the setting sun it assumes the Te is rich colour of brown plush, and there is a velvety situation. It lies in
you 2 great basin
and mountalus, which in some places are at rugged see that the city is divided up into streets, as the wildest peaks of the Rockies, and which that these narrow and widen and twist and torn in others have all the beautiful verdere of the without regularity or order. One part of the city Alleghapies or the Catskills. The tops of these is made almost entirely of tlled buildings. These mountains oft rest in the clouds and masses of are the homes of the swells, and over there not apor hang in their recesses above the green far from the gate above one such building you plain opon which the city is built. They change see on the top of the staff an American flag. in their hues with every change of the heavens, That is the establishment of our legation to and they give Seoul a setting more gorgeous Kores, and the cosy little compounds about it than jewels.
I don't know how to describe 11. by softness to the whole. As you look cloom
The basin, below is just about large enough to contain the town, and a great gray wall from thirty to forty feet high runs along the sides of the bills, bound in the basin and mounting bere and ttere almost to the tops of the lower mountales.
It scales one hill at least one thousand feet in height, and the wall encloses the whole city. It was built in nine months by an ariny of two hundred thousand workmen, about five hundred years ago, and is a plece of soild masonry.com isting of two thick walls of granite packed down in the middle with earth and stones. Its top is
Bre
the residences of the missionaries and the other foreigners who reside in Senul.
Come down now and take a walk with me through the city. There are no pavements on the streets and you leak in vain for gas lamps of the signs of an electric light. This city of three hundred thousand people is entirely with out sanitary arrangements. There is not water closet In 1 it and the sewage flows along in pen drains through the streets and you have to be careful of your steps, There are no water works except the Korean water carrier, who, with a pole on
on his back, takes up the whole sidewalk as he carries two buckets of water along with
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From the Boer settlements all along the Letaba river come reports of severe fighting between the fuolated parties of retreating Boers and the Raffire, who are burning the Boer homesteads all along the river,
The Boers are fleting before the Kaffir advance, taking all their portable property, but large quantities of provisions and cuttle have necessarily fallen into the hands of the Kaffis
The latter have murdered a number of Boers and their wives and children, and the fiercest feelings of the Boers have been aroused agalust the
rebels.
In all the disturbed districts mall and passenger coaches have been stopped, passengers killed and the coaches looted and destroyed and the mules stolen.
Murchison road is entirely closed. The Kafire are reported to have erected a strong barricade scross it at a point where it passes between two hills, and they are said to have prepared to defend the pass.
The Government is reinforcing its troops as
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THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and papers men ara refused admittance to bla ́] rather subsidise Mr. Huddart's service than the TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE
and it is almost impossible to gain existing services in the event of the former offer.
to be had on the Island. any authoritative infomation regarding "hising equal
1 facilities to the latter without regarding occupies the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan *BAY VIEW » the minor objections. actions.
Road, commands an excellent view of the The Japanese legation I as received a telegram announcing that Japan had decided to issue Russla, convicted, and sentenced to Imprison. dutentic lown of $50,000,000. The dispatchment in Siberia.
President Cleveland Is recovering from Bright's atates that a strong outburst of patriotic feeling has been evoked by this proposition, and the disease. people in all parts of the country are eagerly subscriblog to the loan
ST. PATERSBURG, August 19th. It is stated here that Russia and oiber Powers continue to oudeavour to restore peace between China and Japan.
A dispatch from Rybluste, an'important com. mercial centre situated on the bank of the Volga
river, states that a terrible storin passed over that
city and neighb-urhood on Friday last. The damage to property was immense. The steamer Urplekh was caught by the storm on the Sherna river. There were a han
hundred passengers on the vessel and they were thrown into a panic by the tremendous force of the wind, the farious down- pour of
so wide that two caitlages could eastly bo drive im through the streets. The clouds are left to rapidly as posťible, and it is expected that a si refn and almost impenetrable darkues, about it, and it has, on the side 180 do the sprinkling of the bighways, save where advance In force will be made upon the Kafire explain headed the vessel for the beach, his
the
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ad
there
to-day or to-morrow. 2
country, crenelisted battlement, with holes large enough for the delenders to shoot through dipper and ladies out the sewer field to lay the
housebolder takes with at.ows. There are no cannot upon it, and
SAN FRANCISCO, August 18th. it will be no means of defence against the
dust. All the slops of each house ran into The Italians are deserting Callforala to large batteries of the Chinese or the Japs in its present the ditches along the sidewalk, and the smell numbers. They find that it is difficult for them to obtain work bere, and many are returning struggle. Its only use in late years has been to comes up in solid chapke so thick that it could keep oat the tigers and leopards. This will is be almost cut into slices and packed away for more than six miles in length. It is plerced by use as a patent fertilizer. Mixed with the smell lily. Dibers are going to the southern states,
particularly Florida and Alabama. of chimneys sight gater, the arches of which are besailially is the smoke. This comes out
LONDON, August 18th. feet above the ground, which jat out Fit a stove pipe into your house at right angles with the fror of the porch and you have the average Korean chimney. At certain hours of the morning and evening each of these chimneys vomits forth the smoke of the straw which the people use for the fires of their cooking and the
The Field to-day gives prominence to a
Intention being to run het ashore. Before this could be done the vessel sprang a leak and bezna
to founder. As she foundered her decks were blown up by the air in her hold. Every- body was thrown into the water. Despite the fury of the storm, passing vessels managed to save everybody except the captain and five other persoas,
MADRID, August 19th.
laid and cut as those of any stone work you wit ] about two of the houses into the streets. violent letter #gainst the Welling, which is said Argentine Republic, just concluded, provides that
find in the United States. Each of these green arches bas ■ curved roof of black tiles. This Teats upon
carved wooden pillars, which rise above the tops of the walls and form watch towers for the soldiers. Over the great south gate, the main entrance to the capital, there are two such rools, one above the other,
from the
to be a true reflection of English comments, bat which have not appeared in print. The wrifer of the letter says that international courtesy has been overdone, especially slace the courtesy is not reciprocated. It is asserted that the America's Cup was defended by a non-construction, which conformed to the British fden of a yacht, and the cup races.
Five Austrian spies have been arrested in West
The abdication of King Alexander of Servis in favour of his father ex-King Milan has been prevented by the influence of the Crit.
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Owing to a techoical omission in the American Tarifi Bill, wool now in band valued at twenty. three mlilian pounds is subject to the old doty, which is being evaded by re-exporting it at a cost of only one cent per pound.
HONGKONG TEMPÉRATURE.
(From Manara, Doo, Falcones à Ca's Raglaber,)
To-day. Barometang Bang terbar
"Thermatang 11. nangamoto Therasomote p,
Thamoebatang (296) Tharremstaring kyst, (Wet Evilų) Thermometrs p
Thammuster - Xalón (overnight)
Co-day's Advertisements.
A commercial treaty between Spain and the
on meats from the Argentine Republic, and VICTORIAN for a period of two years Spału will not rafse the
the latter will lower the duties on Spanish wince
DENVER, August 19th.
A. S. Henderson won the American cham- planship hundred yards foot race to-day #gilust the other crack sprinters. About 5,000 people
at the corner by minat air becomes bine. The doors to the houses in now that abisting bellast was used dartog were in attendance. which are carded who seem to be crawling along the set are more like those of stable
demons of
along the edges of the structure. It would not take much more than a Gatling gun to batter down the heavy doors by which these arches are closed. These docte bigger than those of any bare in our country: - They are swung upon pivots made by pins fitting into the maronty at
are
or a barn than the entrance to residences. They
The result was a surprise to the friends of are very rudo, and in the bottom of each is cut
The letter then recounts certain alleged viola-Morris, who had backed their man to stand- a hole for the dog. Such doors as are open give tions by the Vigilant of the British yacht racing will. The race was for a sweepstakes of $200 no insight to the homes of the
people, and I was
rules, as
with a to wooden balk heads, Wassociation In Seoul for same-time before I knew that there
* parse of $500 added. lete fillings, etc..
T. C. Morris of Santa Ana, Cal;, who won the and says, "the Vigilant was
· doors facing the street were merely the
entrance gates to large componeds or yards in which measured until British patience was exhausted championship last year; A. S. Henderson of The writer asks if the Vigilant is to be allowed San Francisco, and Harry Appleman of Emmer- were very comfortable buildings. I thought that to break every rule with an empty shell for a son, Iows, started in the first trial boat. Hen- the
yachts, and with a crew of Norsemen and
did not qualify. The statters Morila in the second trial were: W. H. Copple, of English satters."
Bancroft, Neb.; Jack Gibson, of Romeo, Mich., and E. A. Pulley of Riverside, Cal. Copple and
gualified. Pulley
them a defence palost the enemy, Thewght the nobles lived in these thatched buts. They hull, which enables her fo compete with racing | demon in g 4-5 seconds, with Applesn
have as
the top sad the bottom. They are abeathed with plates of iron riveted on with big bolts, and
By conger up till now the common Koreans have much ceremony connected with them as other nations with their forts, and there are officers to charge of them who would lose their heads they failed in their duty. Every night just at sandown these gates are closed, and they are not opened agaid uotil about 4 là the morning,
The signal of their closing and spealing is the ringing of a mative bell in the exact contre of the city. After this those who are in cannot get out and those who are cutside cannot get in, The greatest care is taken of the keys to these gates. The locks close with spring and the keys are kept in the king's palace, except at the time that they are used at the gates. The locks themselves sig guarded all day at the palace and are trought to the gates short before the city. wish I could show you one
on!
closing
are in reality only the quarters of the servants and the homes of the better classes contain by racts, and are la some cases almost as well fitted for comfort as those of our own, There housen along the streets have no windows to speak of." There are under the roof little
openings about foot
square, Those arẻ filed with inttice and backed with paper. They permit the light to come in, but you cannot see noted a little through them. Here and there i eye-hole of glass as big around as a red cent, pasted on to the paper, and as I go through the streets I find now and then liquid black ball
I which forms the eyelids of a Korean malden, surrounded by the cream-coloured button-hele ning out." Frank G. Carpenter, in Victoria
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NEWS BY THE NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL.
of these locks. Each gate has two of them, and they are each as heavy at a ten-year-old bay. It is all that one man can do to carry them from one part of the city to the other, and when I
The following telegrams from our Tacoma tried to lift one I found my back strained. Ther are of massive from. They are made in the Dally Ledger exchanges were "crowded out" shape of a box and are two feet wide and at least | of last night's issue :-* one foot thick. They lock with a spring like that of padlock, and it takes a hammer to put
together.
them
hy
LONDON, August 16th.
The British steamer Mofne, which sailed from Swansea yesterday, bound for Philadelphia, is in a diasbles condition off Fastnet. The nature of the trouble is not yet ascertained.
BERLIN, August 16th.
fireworks factory
An explosion occurred in at Kelneberg this afternoon. Three persons were killed and several lujured,
It is rumoured that the Disconto Gesellschaft
in negotiating a loan of $950,000,000 for China.
AMSTERDAM, August 16th. Two fresh cases of cholers have appeared bere, and three additonal cases of the same disease are reported from Harlem," At Maestricht one case of cholera has occurred, and one death is reported at Amstelevan and one at Puderend
In conclusion the Vigilant's critic remarks that the Britishers boast, in national pride, of a "British ship, not machine with British canvas and minted by Beltons."
A dispatch from Cowes say that it is generally believed that the Vigilant will not race again this region in English waters,
New York, August 18th. Among the passengers on board the French liner La Tourofne, which arrived here to-day were two japanese, one of them a cousin of the
Mikado, who anived in this country about a
second.
The final heat in the handred yarda was a good race. Henderson took the lead and kept it throughout, but was nearly caught by Coppie, who was only eight loches bebind him and com ing vay fast. Appleman was third. The time was a little better then ten seconds.
of despatched to
great deal of his three to the inspection er ledal chip ballding in this country and in Europe. The Mikado's cousin is travelling incog, as Count Mishima. With him area accretary and two servants.
ants. He will sail from San Francisco on September 6. FRESHWATER GATE, Isle of Wright, Aug, 18.
The race between the Prince of Wales' yacht Britannia and Gould's Vigilant is off. Before the starting gun was fired the Vigilant hauled down her racing fag and took in her too salis, having lost her centre board. It had been arranged that the Queen should watch the race from the royal racht Osborne, but this plan wat, for some reason, abandoned. Instead, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and a large
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LONDON, August 19th.
Switzerland
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No, rozó.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS'
HALL, Zetiand Street, THIS EVENING, the 21st instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visking Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 21st September, 1894. 1977
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TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), SEPTEMBER 21ND, 1894.
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In consequence of the large Influx of Italian searchists into England for the purpose of plan- THE GREATEST SUCCESS ever seen in has been seinations & corps of Itsilen detectives connection with the Austchist resorts in Wilte. YOU WILL SMILE, LAUGH and ROAR I chapel and Barkham. The French detec1lves have made a discovery at Lugano in S that there is an Anarchist seminary or college where lectures are delivered nightly on the methods and means of perpetrating outrages, and the likely places for the execution of such designs. Arrangements had been completed there for the Immediate removal of President Carfimir-Perier and Signor Crispl. Ballots were held for the election of men to commit the
orders.
August 20th,
Mias. Kate Marsden, the late missionary traveller to the Siberian lepers, has issued a wilt of damages for Übel against Mir. Francis,
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to
A powder magazine had exploded in Rio de Janeiro, killing 95 persong,
When I lifted the lock the gate-keeper wamed me with horror to leave it alone. He pointed to❘ my neck and drew his finger rapidly around in order to let me know that I was la danger of
party of British aristocracy were on the Osborne losing my head. I still held it, and he
rushed
| expecting to failow the racers. toward me as though he would seize it from my
COWES, August 18th. hand. An be came up
I dropped it on the
When the Vigilant arrived bere Mr. Gould slobes, It clattered and I
and I stooped over and
reported, and Colonel Faget, the Prince of Wales' representative on board the Vigilant, b agreed tried to raise it again. As I did so I slood it os and and the rod af iron which was partially
with him, that the Vigilant struck rock off the thrust into the
the iron box rested on the ground,
Needles and this carried her centre board entire The Korean gate-keeper's face became
iv away. It is probable that the Vigilant will He grabbed the lock from me, and as he did so
be unable to race for some time to come, unters A dispatcă to the Times from Lima says the situation le unchanged. Some unimportant I could see the reason for his fear. The rod on
the centre board is recovered and placed to which the lock rested on the ground formed the
TRENTON, N. J., August 15th. aborter time than is now believed to be possible. sklemishes have o curred between government Corbett and Fitzsimmons are la this city to- means of Icking it, and bad I pushed dowɑ on
troops and inaurgante. LONDON, August 19th. It the
•ping me to lock the geta that night them to meet each other.
August 21st. caught. He would night. Mutual friends have been trying to get bave Would
Advices received from the Congo State show
ve occurred with the that farther troubles have
The Emperos William and the Empress of have been without going to the palace to get the key, and Corbett said to a reporter that he would not
natives alaing from the impressment of Congo Germany hav: had an exciting experience. At might have lost his head for his carelessness, accept a challenge from Fitzsimmons, who, the natives into military service by Congo
ngo State Potsdam, in Prussia, what might have proved a My interpreter showed me the trouble, and he champion said, was looking for cheap advertis-officials. The natives were highly incensed st very serious accident befsil the train by which told me that the king would surely punish the ing Fitzsimmons must first send an open the summary manner to which their relatives they were travelling. Owing to the fracture of in an U hel knew ibat the lock had bean out of challenge to the world, and if no others accepted and friends had been deagged into a service that the coupling gear the hinder part collided with Li possession. I then went on to the gate and then Corbett would take it up, but not otherwise. was repugnant to them, sud determined to the fare part of the train. The passengers had looked at the clumsy fastening into which this
RYDE, Isle of
a severe fright and shaking, but beyond that no of Wight, August 16th avenge their wrongs. A strong native force was lock went
went. The bar which I have spokes of The Vigilant Britannia and Satantta gathered and an attack made upon Lobe, one was lojured.
an old-fashioned poker, and the started this morning in the race for the Town Congo State post. Is the fighting that anaund lock joined chains made of links el wrought Cup in the regatts of the Royal Yacht club. At two of the soldiers defending the post were killed iron, which were a big around as the biceps of first the Pigilant had the lead, bat at Labe light and three were taken prisoners, a blacksmith, the rings being as thick as your ship the Sarantia was first, Britannia, second ; The Times anys Capt. Haff, on Saturday Abomb
Vigilant, third. The Satantia, wos. Britannia, night, telegraphed from Southampton to Kr. It I was just alter this that the hour for closing second | Vigilant, third.
Gould st
at Cowes, stating he had discovered that the yacht's centre-board had not been displaced the gates of the city approached. I waited and watched.
First two men came from the gate
from its fasten he is says that further house and
explanation of the
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The Safanifa was the race by 5 minutes 44 conde over the Britannia, and over the
The Emperor and Empress luckily escaped injury. No one in the train was hurt,
August sand, Owing to 'strong opposition to the Bili pro- hibiting the landing of foreign anarchists in the United States and providing for their deports. shelved by the House of Representatives. Owing to his having given evidence in law const
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To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
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out in Korean the words that ] Pigilant 7 minutes 11 seconds, not counting the in the trun the affair wears to be requisi) namiotu kan boen Liste en by dynnusite and 2 HE Undersigned has received lastructions
Bang gales were closing and the time was short Their voices were as shrill as those of an iman of
Mohammedan mosque when he
he calls out
time allowances.
anarchists at Sacramento,
The
PARIS, August 17th. when all the circumstances are taken into a witness, According to Le Petit Journal, a plot to consideration. Los
Lord Wolverton has withdrawn she persons killed. Chicago polics havS assassinate Premier Dapuy has been discovered the cup he offered to the winner and decided to disco and two chens filled with anarchiat send it to the Royal Dorent clab to be raced for literature and a varied assortment of inferasi
bellered to by the first yachts at Weymouth on Friday,
to have been prepared for a
hour
of prayer from the minarets, and they held on to their Saal tones for the space of 13 - The Premier la in Vernet Les Bains, not far seconds by my watch. As they cried there was from the Spanish border, accompanied by three ★ grand rush for the gates. Hundreds of man detectivas." Anarchists, says the Journal, had Min Kate Maradon the Red Cross Society winter campaign in the United States. Beveral in black hats and white gowns ran ghostlike bees warned of danger the night before the does not propose to remain passive under the
"garebeaded coolles i police expected to arrest them and fed to Spain. chargos made agather her. Pastor VEances of nection, persons have been arrested in con-
thross
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(with the discovery,
The Canadian claims for the United States
cruisers masing mentery is the Behring Ses ar been patiled, Mr. Walter Gresham, the American Secretary of State, allowing 600,000 dollars compensation.
There is a serious diesension among the Irish Party in the House of Commons,
the darkness,
with packs on their backs Theplat was batched at Barcelona by Spanish and St. Petersburg, few days ago, wrote to the ball.cks with through
the doors, and porters, by the score, French anarchists. Three men wors designated Tiwers declaring in sobalance fast the cotamitos loaded down with all sorts of wares, came by lot to cross the border about the raiddle of appolated to investigate the charges made stumbling along. There were coalies bearing August and kookosinate the premier during his against 1 Miss Marsden in England, America and closed boxes, in which were their mistressen, absence from Paris.
New Zealand had found the accusations had There were officials on horseback and nobles on
LONDON, August 17th. been practically proven, and calling upon Mis foot, all pushing and scrambling to get in before Many tin plate works in South Wales which Marsden to surrender her decorations conferred the gaten closed. As I watched the big bell have been closed for some time are preparing to upon her in consideration of her work among the Mr. Justin McCarthy, with the majority of the pealed out its knell, and the two men grasped resume work in view of the passage of the Tariff Siberian lepers. Miss Marsden has now decided Nationalists, oy rose Mr. Sexton's denunciation the great doors and pulled them together with a || Bil in Washington.
prosecute Pastor Francis.
of Sir W. Harcourt, and maintain that the bang. It took the strength of both to move
NEW YORK, August 17th. A dispatch from Lisbon says: The negligence Goremment are right in waiting for a more each one
of them, wad the gaten locked with a The steamer Compass has reduced the trans of servants in leaving a lighted benzler unattended favourable opportunity
restrict the power of spring. The key, which remains with the king Atlantic record by nearly three hours and ten caused a fire to start over sight, is not brought back from the palace { usinutes. Her time of pamage 'Wat 5' days, o } palace occupied in the amvante wing of the veto of the House of Lords. The matlön of Mr. Dowager Queen Marie H. Dildiel, the member for the Kirkaldy antil morning.
It Is a a massive
bar of hon, and hours and zg walnutes. On the 16th the steamer Pis, at Clatra. The d mes were extinguished Hurghs, levolving a reduction of the vote for the It takes a sledge-hammer to drive it into the made the remarkabin racord of 545 knots. only with great difficulty. Senor Costa, a Lorde by Encycon, as a protest against the lock. Similar locks are on the gaten to the wall
member of the
which encloses the palace of the king, and on
esch
Rides the
of the sight gates of the city.
thas
VANCOUVER, B. C., August 17th.
10
by the
steamer Empress of Japan azrived firemen were aber of Deputies, and some mistinde taken by that Hossu lit regard to the to-day from the Orient. When on the way unstained considerabi, red. The building Reward Tesants' Bill, kas besa rejected by à
The
zhajority of 15: damage, but its coelly this great wall, within this astting of between Hongkong and Yokohama the steamer contents were saved. The Dowager Quean WasNamour Japanese officers are leaving the
of Seoul. It is a town
United States and the milliary colleges in struck a monster whale, cutting it almost in two. | gresily alarmed by the fire, Cleveland, Lorterills, Places of the animal stuck to the bows of the Clocinnati,
The Sportsman to-day, commenting upon the Europe, where they have been in tesining, for Washington City, Buffels or Detrol. It contains vessel and had to be taken off as they impeded yacht racing Banco of Saturday, saya dis- the purpose of assisting in the Koren war. In more than three hundred thousand people, and | the vessel's progress.
appolated hundreds of people who travelled to every way the Japannes appear to have foremen It bas scarcely a
a house that
that is more than a story
Isle of Wight, August 17th. the Isle of Wight on what turned out to be a'] and been quietly preparing for the present out- bigh, It le a city of wide streets and narrow The Vigilant did not start is the yacht race fool's errand. The paper adds that the Vigilant bewak winding
It is alleys, le
A city of
of thatched
to-day. Gould explained that he wished to get seemed to as ordinary spectator to sell de well ddled And
story buildings, Da
On one
side of the yacht in trimler to merge's now with the
bees that done by na starokleti dhe mesantn
· A well-known police inspector in Belgians has loss of her centre board an who did balors, It are the palaces of the king. They cover an| Britannia, ditem miles to windward and return. week as large as that of a one thousand-acm The rechte contesting to-day was the Britannia, kom Thursday to Saturday, then we gay men omanikud packs formediately alima nendes and farm, and 1 they are massive one-story buildings Sefantin, Carson Carina and Vomad. The cases of chalers and tag destas from the dem surrounded by great walls and laid out with all course was around the Isle of Wight, fly-thons in Gailala. In Bukowina 33 now anden hand BT: wha rodanty the regularity of a city. As you stand on the walls | miles. The Britannis crossed the Inlik. Una donthe ware reported in the same time.
ON
of Beoul and look over this mailey of holidays. Den Anfamtia vaasad. Carica was on time
you feel impromion ie that you nee in fat show
for the form of patch from. Visums states that
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Angusi #3rd. A
car
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
TUESDAY, the 15th September, 1894, AT 2.30 PM,
at his SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road, AM INVOICE OF JAPANESE WARE Comprising - SATSUMA, KIOTO, IMARI, AWATE and VINSEI VASES, JARS, PLATES, INCENSE BURNERS, TEA and COFFEE SÉTS.
BRONZES and ENAMELLED WARE, EMBROIDERIES and EMBROIDERED FIRE SCREENS.
BAMBOO BLINDS,
TERMS OF SALE ---Âs customary,
J. M. ARMSTRONG, "
Auctioneer. Hougkong, nest September, 1894, [990
FUJIYA HOTEL,
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ACCOMMODATION. FIRST-CLASS
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# N. YAMAGUCHI
$20
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served
fu Excellent Style at short notice.
Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
($39
For Sale.
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APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,
'APAN PRINTING PAPERS.
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
COPYING PAPERS.
PAN WALL PAPERS.
Ac
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
ORDERS respectfully soiléibed by the Under- signad.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
8, Queen's Rogg Sentral Hongkong, and January, 1804.”
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