Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894.
MOROCCO. The Governor of Casablanca has apologised for the outrage on the British and Danish Consus.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
BERLIN, September 5th.
Baron Gaertner Griebenow has been gazetted
VIENNA, September gtk.
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THE silk ex steamship SYAA which left Yoko- hama on the 25th ulto, and arrived at Tacoma on the gtb inst,, and at New York on the 15th,
From 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. the wind and sex | increased, and at 8.30 r.m. a moderate gale and mountainous sea were encountered. At midnight the aspect of the weather, became worse, and We have toscknowledge the receipt of a pamph-half-an-hour afterwards a terrific gale was blow let entitled "Sanitation" by Mr. W. St. Johning from the north-west; a war fadication of H. Hancock, C.P., which we hope to deal with shortly afterwards carried away the forrsall and hurricana. The heavy squalls experienced (ut an early date.
topsail sheets, misen stay, and the main lower topaall. The barque, now under very short canvas, Judge-This gentleman charges you with was ren before the wind. At 4 a.m. on the 18th
you to say!
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At the Congress of Hygiene and Demography to-day. Dr. Gordon of London, and Dr. Herbert of Poons, read papers on chalera in India. Dr. Calcutta mortality in cholera decreated with reduced ralolall.
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from west by north half north the barque was ran ander bare poles. At 8 a.m. the wind shifted to west-south-west, and the f force of the hurricane was then felt. To make
and terrific squalls from south-west half roath constantly struck the ship. At 2.30 pm., in is 15.20 deg north and long. 113.16 east, she pooped a green monster,' which carried away her steering ge
gear, cabin skylight. filled the cable with water, and smashed boat, the companion door and a clock. The chief officer, and the two men at the wheel narrowly escaped being washed overboard, Mr. Barnett was washed against the competen way by a sea with great force, but, happily,
picked himself up near the brake of the poop with his leg WE understand that Messra, Malcampo & Co.'s slightly damaged; while a Chinese seaman was steamer Kwong-me, which has been in the washed off the poop and picked up on the main Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.'s hands for deck, and another seaman was left clinging to the past fortnight to bave some alterations made the remains of the heirs. Before the wheel could p.m., the barque in her engine room with a view to the Improve be repaired, which was at ment of her speed, will go out for a trial trip was ricered y tackles made fast to the tiller, Br round the Inland tomorrow preparatory to run-8 pm, a south-west by south wind was blowing ning on the coast under the Sag of the Sul Kee steadily, and similar weather continued until aldoigaz. At 4 mm. on the 19th the wind Chen.
veered to south by west, and the sex moderated a litte. At 8 ... with the wind and sea moderating, the foressil was set, and the barque aged along gally before a strong south- south-west gale. At 2pm. the mainsail and top-ssils were set. The sea me erated towards midnight, and early on the 20th the wind shifted from south south-south-cast, with
A MAGISTERIAL object lens-At the Police With a view to ascertaining the capability of Com? this morning, before Capt. Hastlage, Chan captive balloons, for the purpose of recannotering boatman, was fined $50, or two months an enemy's position, experiments were held at imprisonment, for leaving his anchorage at Aldershot yesterday in the presence of the Duke
Atendeen during prohibit: 4 hours. Taing Sim, and Duchess of Connaught and several officers who appeared before the same magistrate for
f the garrison. A captive balloon, after ascend-similar offence, was fined 835 or two months ing a good height, was suddenly struck by Needless to add both the dellequente went flash of lightning; thres engineers who were holding the winch to which was attached a wire the balloon were severely communicating with Injured by the stroke,
Advices received from the West Coast of Afilca state that Captain Labor of the Royal Marines, Major Copland Crawford and some reamen, with some native troops, have been seriously wounded during an encrunter they bad with some men of the Chief Nana, on the coast 13 of Renin. Her Majesty's gunboats Philomel and Widgton have been ordered to the scene of the dieterhance to reinforce her Majesty's gunboats Alecto and Phabe which are already there.
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
LONDON, September 23rd.
Sorta, September 6th.
Tax Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Officers Mess, Murray Barracks, to-morrow, commencing at 8 p.m.-
Overture.........Zametta"
Auber.
Dead................." Roumanina" ..........Reach. Belection......." Talk Songs of Italy".....Rumperzaite. Valsa..." Dream of Spring ".......Oltownshaw. Recollections of Gound.C. Godfrey. March............" All Haye a Drink ...Carter.
A prosecution has commenced against M. Stambuloff, the late Prime Minister of Prince Ferdinand, for insalting his Royal Highness in the statements he had made during an interview with a German newspaper correspondent which have been duly published. The principal charges are that Stambuleff tldiculed the Prince's fond- CAPTAIN W. M. Lang, R.N.. who was specially ness for showy uniforms and bis punctilioness-mitted to take serice under the Chinese in matters of Court etiquette. The tribunal Government, and was Commander-in-Chief of before which Stambuloff had been arraigned the Chinese Navy from 1886 to 1890, and practi. liberated him on bail of £1,500 sterling.
cally orgaalsed that nawy as it is to-day, is to be re-employed, and will probably succeed Captain C. Oxley in the command of the Fleet Reserve at Devonport Captal Lang, who has been unemployed only since January last, was op to that dala serving as senior officer on the south- east coast of America.
LONDON, September 7th, Despite the persistent reports that continue to he circulated about the readiness of the British Government to despatch an expedition to the Sonden
to co-operate with the Italian force at Kassala for suppressing the Mahdists, it is stated on the best authority that there is no latentier of undertaking such an expedition, nor has any been made by the Italian Government proposal for a a joint advance an Khartoum.
Intelligence has been received by the Admiralty that the British cruiser Ringaroama la ashore on Mallicoŝto rezí in the New Hebrides, The officers and crew are believed to be safe. Assister.co has been sent.
The Times publishes a telegram from Shanghai
that the stating
Japanese Government has threatened to withdraw the promise not to malest Shanebai li work in Klangnan arsenal continues. this arsenal, it is assume that the Japanese In a mach as no activity is being displayed in
bave some ulterior motive in making sach threat. Possibly their idea is to provoke the British Government to intervene.
ANOTHER TYHOON.
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We are indebted to the courtesy of Senior Don Enrique Ortiz, Spanish Consul at this port, for the following information, received from Manila -
MANILA, September zzed,
3-50 pm. "There fa another depression to the eastward, but at present cannot determine its direction."
6.30 p.tt
"The typhoon appears to be moving to theN.E. of Menils, towards the north-east coast of Luzon. It seems to be travelling from S.S.E. to N.N.W It is uncertain whether it will change is course
At fram. a red drum was hoisted at the Victor Emanuel's yard-arm, indicating that a typhoon wes then raging to the east and more than 100 miles from the Colony.
The haromeler bas fallen here steadily since noon on Saturday lest, the 22nd instant,
In als weither report to-day the Acting Director of the Observatory writes:-
Drum
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Malaces left Singapore for this post at 6 a.m. yesterday, THE returns of the number of victor to the City Hall Museum for the week ended, Sept 23, aro-Europeans, 21; Chinese, 981; totul 1,102,
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GENERAL Lia Yang-lu, well-known as the "Block Flag" chief in France-China war, arrived at Keelung last Thursday and at once assumed chief command of the troops In North FormosE.
He crossed over to the "Beautiful Isle" from Swatow in the speedy Chlaess transport Cass. It is quite on the cards, remarks & correspondent, that this famous old warrior will shortly be invited to go North to aurume command of one of the northern army corrs held in reserve in the neighbourhood of Peking.
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very heavy cross-101 running. On the 31st light variable winds and fine weather was expe
inced. On the 23rd, from 6 am, to 8 p.m.. the barque was near Waglan lighthouse, but could not make post as the wind dropped com- pletely, while a tremendous south-east swell rolling inshore caused the vessel to roll and strain a good deal. At 11 p.m. a good breeze sprang up, and port was reached at 6 o'clock this morning, without further difficulty.
UNION INSUrance socIETY OF
CANTON, LIMITED.
The following to the report for presentation to the phareholders at the twenty-first or2loary meeting to be held at the Society's Offices at noon, on Saturday, the 6th instant :—
The directors have now to submit to the shareholders = report of the business of the Society for the year 1803, and for the six months ended the 30th Jane, 1894.
IN
The British stamm „Dokoštar Castle went ashore this morging on Rddystone rock and narrowly escaped being wrecked." After pussing Nahart the steamér ran inta-some dense fog
hanks. Norring Pynteth breakers ahead
were reported, and"
19.116.25sed untern. But ve Egines were orderet
BALANCE SHKIT, ON 30TH JUNE, 1894. Dr. To capital 1,000 abxres of $250 |- Bach=$1,500,000 ron which
$35 per bare called and paid up..$
reserve fund.................. unclaimed bonus and dividend exchanne fluctuation account... investment flactation account being the increase in market value of securites..................... », working account 1863, balance working account 1894, balance sundry creditor..........
M
Cr.
By cash on current mecount with
the Hongkong and Shanghal- Banking Corporation......
,,cash on deposit, viz. :—
Hongkong and
Shangbel Banking Corporation $277,100.00 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Chips........... 160,000.co
., cash on mortgage, vis. :-
In Hongkong...$13,500.00 In Shanghel
****** 229,729-73
W
cash in debentures, víz ¡—
Hongkong and Kow-
loon Wharf and
Głowa Co., Ltd..$ 50,000.00
ShanghalWaterwork
Company, Limited. 6,486.49 Shanghel and Hong
kew Wharf Co., Ltd.
102,702.70
1. Amount aljše bit of branches and
#gencies
(Including 164,084.12.8 tu. vested in London la Consols, East India Government guaran-
leed
rallways, and other securities; £36,000 on deposit with Banks laLondon; 4,100.11.6 invested in Treasury bonds la Melbourne:
£19,300 on deposit Banks in Melbourne, and deducting £10,000 account bills on London not matured) bills receivable......... bills remitted to London agency, 10th June account.
sundry debtor8...........r
$3.453.586.94
fatt
250.000.00 904,000 00
respelly
brow graced the with a doll scraping found, The fog thea 743,665.18
lifted and showed to the Klarus of
those on board that the Eddystone lighthouse was right shead, The engines were kept t going at full speed xstern 120,811.80 and the steamer gradually gilded into deep 178.515.53 water
was brought 1 safely to Plymouth with 623.901.34 big bulge in her forefoot. 308 480.r
The Officers of the Hongkong and Shangbat Back in
in this city entirely discredit the report that China attempted to raise a loan of 1,000,000 ixels upon the security of the China Merchants fleet. It is reported that China is negotiating, with Birmingham firms for a l
ra large supply of war material, and the agent intends to ship supplies to some Spanish or South American port, and thence to transport
thems to Chion.
NEW YORK. Am
August 24th. The British steamship Cam, which is alleged to be loading with arms and ammunition for Japan, will not be prevented from silking, so far as any interference by the British Consul at this port is concerned, Gubert Frazer
Acting Consal-General
I could uld to-day in arms the dom not refuse bpr clearance. If she loads so at her own risk; she forfeits all rights to the of the British Government." -protec:for
WASHINGTON, August 24th,
13.99955
437,100.00
443,229-73
$59.189.19
1,026,040.25
16,104.03
The croiser Charleston will sail for China on Sunday morning. Orders to this effect were sent to the commandant of Mare Island Nary Yard by Admiral Ramay
acting. Secretary of at Hawall the
the
stop at
The Charleston days for coal, and is expected to jola Asiatic
of September. The adros the latter part of
not be horried in her passage scross the Pacific, as no immediate necessity exists for her presence in the East, as indicated by hes long delay in departing from San Fran- cisco, which way due
adeafre of the Nary to 1 Deparment to obtain a number of long-term enlisted men from Philadelphia.
BERNE, August 24th. The Federal Council has approved the scheme for Jara-Simpton railway tunnel through the Simpton. The cost will be $4,500,000 francs.
Triferan, August 24th. Rasula has rescinded the problbition against the import of Persinti silver coln into the Ckai cassa and Central Asia.
PALERMO (Sicily), August 24th. 10,892.44
A fresh earthquake shock was experienced 146,931.76 yesterday at Santa Catarins. The people fled
to terror to the fields. $3.353-486.94
Cape Town, August 24th. Adrices from Pretoria say the unexpected DOUGLAS JONES, submission of Chief Malaboch has been joyfully Acting Secretary. received throughout the Transvaal. Malaboch, under cover of a white flag, accompanied by his brothers, two young sons and four lodunas, emerged from the cives in which they had sought refuge and surrendered to the Beers.
We have compared the shove statement with the books, vouchere and securities at the Head Office, and with the returns received from the arious agencies of the Society, and have found the same to be correct.
JAMES H. Cox Auditors. R. LYALL,
Hongkong, 20th September, 1894.
1891. The net premium collected for the year, after deducting returns and retosurances, amounte 10 9 $1,354,156.13. After providing tar a bonus of 20 per cent, on contributions paid in May last, there remains si credit of working account balance of $378,511.53 as per annexed | NEWS BY THE American MaiL. statement.
SUN | year, &
Tax Osaka Asahi stakes that a telegram was received at Hiroshima frogs Lieutenant-General Nozu on the 17th fost. to the following effect ---
From this sum the directors recommend the The Japanese, after surrounding the Chinese payment of a second hangs of 5 per cent, on position, commenced a simultaneous assult contributions, making in all 25 per cent. for the upon Plag-yang on Saturday, the 15th instant,
a dividend of $9 per share, equivalent to and after severe ighting, in which a large a 36 per cent, on the paid to capital of $25 per ber of Chinese were killed and woundel, while share and an addition to the Reserve Fand of the Japanese loss was confined to about three hundred, the position felt into the bands of the Japanese saaly on Sunday morning. Another telegram, via Fuser, states that a considerable number of prisoners have been taken by the | Japanese and a large quantity of war material," |
A WASHINGTON, D.C., dispatch of the yth ultimo Kaya - Russia la planning a coup d'etat is Kores, and unless the Czar's plans miscarry, this will be one of the most sensational incidenta of the war between China and Japan. Accordleg to news received here to-day, the Great Northern Bear intends to seize one of the most
desirable ports of the Hermit Kingdom sad estab- lish sovereignty over it. The story to this effect is pronounced of a most authentic character. and leaves no doubt of its tesstworthiness in the clade of the recipients. The reasons for Russia's move is her desire for a southern port which shall be open to her commerce throughout the year. The only port Russia now has on her Siberian coast is closed during the rigours of winter.
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$66,000, raising the reserve to $90,000. The balance remaining of £160,073 65 they propone to carry forward to meet liabilities and claims will outstanding, and thus close the account for the year
year 1893.
The Pacific Mall S. S. Co.'s steamer China, lalu, Yokohama and Negasaki, with malls up Capt. Wm. Ward, from San Francisco, via Hono-
From our San Francisco exchanges we take the to August 18th, arrived in port this morning folowing telegrams ---
BERLIN, August arst, Herr Dowe, the inwanter of the bullet-proof armour, in said to have been wounded in a per- formance at Aschen last evening, a bullet having
LONDON, August arst,
A special dispatch from Rome says the Pope had an attack of syncope on Sonday, and for minutes his condition caused much alarm,
August 23rd.
1894The position of the Society for the pre-pierced the cuirass. sent year, as für as it can be ascertained, li ni follows :-
Balance of working account to 'the 30th June as per annexed
statement,.....$ Add estimate of premium to 30th
September,
Estimate of losses to pay.........
DIRECTORS.
623,901.24 420,000 00
$1,043.901.24 145,000.00
$898.901.34
In accordance with clause 86 of the Articles o
Association, Messrs. H. L. Dalrymple and H. Hopplus retire, but offer themselves for re-elee tion."
AUDITORS.
Dr.
To Working Account, halance on 30th June, 1893 .............. .Net premium from 1st July to 31st December, 1893.............................................
A Times dispatch from Paris anys: The
Journal des Debats auerts that King Humber of Italy will create the "Viceroyalty of Sicily" and will make the Prince of Naples Viceroy. It says that the news of the King's fatention is favorably received in Italy as a happy solution of the problem of Siclilan disaffections,
The Times to-day says it is expected that the report of Earl Jersey, who represented Great will favour active assistance by the Imperial Britain at the Ottawa Intercolonial Conference, Government of cable and seamship Hoes to
connect New Zealand with Canada.
the expedition were not sufficient, and the mem- bers were forced to live on short rations and 488,840.6oice, Ass result of this he was made fit.
dilak salt water and water obtained by melting
The Gazette farther says that in fairness to 640.717-49 Mr. Wellman the public should suspend jede
84.307.73
ment until the explorer shall have returned sod been given a chance to defend himself, $1,213.869.82
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LONDON, August asth The Sporting Life says: Frank Slavin bar fanned a challenge to Corbett or Jackson, or to the winner of match between them for a fight for £3,000 side and the largest purse offered in England or America.
The
Daily News says: The Queen's sprech proroguing Parliament will contain a strong paragraph on the subject of socialism with its difficulties In Ireland.
Inasmuch as the Queen is supposed to be not conversant with the fact that any bill bas failed to pass both Houses of Parliament, this is the nearest approach to a declaration against the House of Lords which is admissible in the speech.
BERLIN, August açıb. The National Zeitung to-day announces the discovery of a list of the addresses of fourteen secret beadquarters of anarchists, including places at Bremen, Lubeck, Metz, Halle, Hamburg and Welsbaden. From these headquarters it appears that the operations of the anarchists throughout the German empire were conducted.
VIENNA August 25th,
Robbers attacked the residence of a wealthy Jewish farmer named Bitrovic, in the village of Boschewin, last night and murdered the whole family, which numbered eight persons. robbers then plundered the house.
The
ODISSA, August 25th.
A terrible humicane bas swept over the sea of Azof. The force of the wind raised heavy waves which have swept over many of the sea-coast drowning a large number of people, In addition, villages, not leaving a house standing, and
several steamers have been lost during the borricane, and their entire crews have been drowned.
LONDON, August 26th. Mate Simons and Caterer Roper of the Britannia, which is now at Weymouth, left for the shore yesterday, taking with them Engineer Brookman of the steam yacht Tabure. A heavy storms was prevalling at the time.
This the dingy was found floating bottom up, and it morning Is feared that the occupants were drowned. It is expected that the Prince of Wales, who has been notified of the sccident, will order the Britannia pot to take part to-morrow in the Regatis of the Royal Yacht Club off Torquay, in which she is entered.
Jerusalem is growing in population so rapidly
the railroad since
has been opened, and the PARIS, August 23rd. surplus of Jewish wanderers found a way there The Pope has written a letter to M. Turquet, from other eastern parts, that the Turka have formerly Under Secretary of State, confirming been stirred out of their constitutional torpor the Papal adhesion to the French republic. long enough to content that the town's water
supply be ROME, August 23rd. General Durando died here to-day. He was conspicuous as a soldier, a diplomatiet and cabinet zuinister in 1840 and 1870.
VIENKA, August agrd. Baron Monday, well known as the founder of the Salvage Society, has committed suicide by shooting himself,
BERLIN, August aged.
On the 23rd at 11-14 a.m., the depression appeared to be situated to the east of Baling tang Channel. At 11.25 8.0., in Hongkong, falling, while lgbt the barometer was Both winds and fair to showery wonther
The Pall Mall Garitte in an article on the Messrs. J. H. Cox and R. Lyall retire, but offer Wellman Arctic expedition, says that it is stated prevailed. On the 24th at 11.15 am, the red THR attendance at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, themselves for re-election,
that the Norwegian members of the parly assert was hoisted. The depression then
C. J. HOLLIDAY, appeared to have moved westward and to be Saturday night to see Allison's Vaudeville
the unfitness of the Americans who accompanied and Music" was Company in
Chairman, situsted to the west of north Luzon. In Haag scarealy so large as anticipated, although
the expedition to take part in such an enterprise. kong the barometer is falling, and light north
the bonse was fairly well álled. A capital
Hongkong, aut September, 1894.
Mr. Hyerdahl of the University of Christians, who was one of the party, in a letter wollten at [ and north-east winds prevall.”
programme had been
provided, and the WORKING ACCOUNT, 1894, ON 30TH JUNE, 1894. Walden Isle, stated that the provisions taken by various sketches were represented by Senorita Dalores, Miss Bessie Gray, and Messrs. A. G. and Daniel H. Kelly with conspicuous
It must be confessed that the
even although written up to date, such for instance as "Turn Him Out," wars rather hoary-handed' chestnute' to a Hongkong audience, but on the other hand it must
be admitted that the various Impersonations Invoked the heartiest laughter and continuous THE Agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. | Applause. The absence of a band was gum By Agency Commission ...............$
felt, and we think it to to
to to be
· regretted" some Inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship arrangement in this direction had not been Co.'s steamer Victoria which left Yokohama on
on's phonograph exhibition was made. Mr. Edison's the 8th fast, bas arrived at Tacoma on the 2nd, most interesting, and of course Senorita Dolores
brought down the house with
with her graceful Serpen A SYDNEY man was charged the other day with
dest of annoyance unprovoked asanit on a strange woman, kod be tiae Danes. A good deal of pleaded that, in the dark, he had mistaken the caused during the performance by the very un
tain alleged gentleman lady for his wife ! The right of every man to seemly behaviour of certain
In the front row of the stalls, wie stuud wallop his own niggert 10-or six months.
diped wisely but too wali
well. Any of such conduct will
lead to certainly I to unpleasant consequences. Audiences at public performances must be
be protected from rowdylem of this kind at all beards. Tomorrow the Vaudevillen will appear in a new and attractive programist, sad on Saturday arrangements have been made for a wenster Smoking Covent at which the crême de la crime of our local ameteurs will assist, and of which full particulars will shortly be
It is stated that, at the instance of the British and Russian Ministers at Peking, Li Hưng-chang
TRAIN UP A CHILD, ETC.
Parson: "Well, Elsie, how Is It I never see you at Sunday school or chole practice now?"
Elele: "Please, air, mother says that now I am getting a big girl i must keep away from the boys."
has agreed to an armistice; the Japanese, how HERE, remarks Sydney Bulletin, in a prisciple ever, have refused to suspend operations and are to hold on by. When any lawyer or agent is hurrying stores, &c, to Korea to provide for a paid trust-moneys, he should be held by law to occupy just exactly the position which is held
winter campaig
The Imperial treasure at Moulden amounting, by the bank-teiler to whom you pay in cash. If the teller pockets the money, thai la embernio- It is stated, to $1,200,000,000, the accumulation of two centuries, is balleved to be an additional ment and means gaol. laducement to the Japanese to attack that city.
Eighty thousand more Japanese troops are embarking at Hiroshima.
THE RECENT NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.
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#PA, is there any truth in the theory of ** Thêre seems to be, my son."
"It seems reasonable, I adult, but It pussing Superintending Englorer Parvis went down lo people who die were good, as their obituaries me to know from whom, if the majority of the the Chiyuan, and Nickails, instructing gunner, and tombstones tell us, the living inherited the was killed on board the Kingyuan during thị | evil they possess." action.
I not
sunounded,
had
TEX » WM. LE LÄCHEUR" IN A TYPHOON.
charges
Cr.
"Head Office charges "Shanghat charges
London charges............... "Yokohama charges Gunnarss "Melbourne charges.
Remuneration for balf-year ending gest December, 1893, to Directors, Committees nöd Auditors
25.357 78 13.448.98 23,653 90
13,673.31 45.744.82 6,178,71 8,986,01
.. Losses and claims prid
Exchange
Bonus on centeibations account 1893, (declared 20th April, 1894), 20 per cent
9,880.56 438,617.81 1,063.49
г
Balance 5346
righton deaths.
be improved. The contract, which has been awarded, involves an outlay of $400,0:0 ❘ and contemplates the utilisation of the ancient aqueducts supposed to date from Solomon's reign, and to which new conduite are to be Joined.
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The Billish Government is testing a new plan for signalling at sea which has already yielded remarkable results. It consists merely of an In Galicia on Wednesday there were reported ordinary gong fratened to the bow of a shly 133 now cases of cholera and seventy-four | below the water-line. This acts as a transmitter deaths, and in Bukowins forty-two new cand and the receivers are gonga of exactly similar tone and rate of vibration, one on each side of the ST. PETERENURO, August 23rd.
below the ship 249,751.51
water-line. The receiving It is reported that Grand Duke Paul of | gong will take up and reproduce the sound of 378,553 Alexanderwick is betrothed to Prianers. Mand, the sanding goog frem a long distance. Already -signala have been clearly transmitted ten miles, the youngest daughter of the Prince of Wales, $1,212,866.82
TANGIER (Morocco), Aurat 23rd.
Barratt, comedian, a brother of Wilson England, Spain and Italy have dispatched war Basra,
for the protection of their
· sagan. respective subjects. It is reported that England don for the
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moralag" from Singapore, after encountering a typheon an wwysg. This morning & Telegraph reporter boarded the Wm. Er Zacheur, and experiences from the Chief Officer, Mir. A. A.
kaleed the following Information of her By
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The Wm. La Lacheur left Singapore, bound The Chiness officers who were wounded in the Tex Japanese cruiser Tafenfa, recently com- to Hongkong, an the 7th funt, and experienced fight report that four Japanese ships were plated by the Armstrong Company, was lying in light southerly winds and fine weather mail the oth destroyed, and the rest badly crippled, Japanes the Tyne waiting for a crew and commission, when the baremaler was found to be out of cedez. official accounts re-affirm that they lost no ships, when news arrived of the outbreak of war. All went well, komerie, sill soon on the 16th, in but that 180 men were killed and wounded, and Ordes were telegraphed to get her under weigh fat, redag north and lows: 145 deg. Mas, per the
› being.” that three ships were severely damaged. The for Japanese waters. A acraich crew was wind from kennd fines Matiurkina kas returned to Japan for repairs obtained, consisting moody of Regiamen, Casal de increase in force then, and Admiral Ito has transferred his ring to the illared by particularly tempting wages. Cowls the xyik ne 4 malak
and stores wan hurried on board, and in FOR PARTS Cent Möwing. Rasidats.
It has transpired that besides the four Chinese | days the Tafinis steamed out of the Tyns. The theks skips wank, thres were sat su fire.
waa'at own holowe was was declared.
vesela to M.
to construct as a great attrác,
The deed.
Fohibition of 1,000 a monster teler- demands an indemnity of $100,000 in the case cops, this to show the inhabitants of the moon, tooth June, 1894...................$ 849,381 29 of the schooner Mayar that was looted by Riflan !! there are any, has been revirad, and M. Dischoffskala is said to be willing to advance 28,573.84 plrabes near Mellava.
Six hundred contraband rism were discovered | 2,000,000 france toward the cost. 1877634-13
here yesterday.
ABERSZEM, August áud. The yacht Saxton has arrived at Peterhead,
Cr.
Ageasy commistoas.....16,716.78 trang from a scientific expedition to the Agency charges omiomama 9.465.94 Arctic regions. She landed Professor Aubrey "Head office charges m
26,880. Batty, orthologist, and one companies on "Shanghal chargesanumunema 15.688.33 Kelquey Island, 100 miles from the Russian "London charges ..................................****
43.389.7 COM, on June 30th, and was obliged to abandon Yokohama charges
5.901.96 them on account of heavy sesa kod los. Melbourne charges *****
12,794-28 Remuneration for half-your
L'wo fresh cases of cholera have been report
o reported eading soth June, 1894, to direc
• Kalenčnicing and there have been care (abwe SER, COMMERCE and auditora ...
Schalkwyk, 9,498.3049 Lomew sad daima paid «......
114,048.48
LONDON, August Kath. 66%.68 Ernest Hamburg, the Dundee feu chachunt, 633,901:24 Brand a month pag gur okurung of forging bike
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The Kuskan Conne Sava reversed the assump- Son of American tribunals that when a husband and wife are drowned in the same disaster the wile ales fist The Russian doctors have teeth. ded manimously that a man would be the first te die, because a woman is more agile and keepe hervall longer abers waler.
À disputch to the Timiz fiom Vianna says for the wanding Saturday there were 146 new carer of cholera and 79 dasths from the Conser in Galicia.. In Bekowian 16 new cases and 15 Locke when reported.
ST. PETERSBURG, August silk.
The following: Cholera reporte, kava bean reon:ved 1 Frota August 21st to 24th there ware LES HOW DUBIN, Kud, liigions destas in the city
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