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THE SANITARY BOARD. A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held this afterne ID. Mr. F. H. May (Captain Superintendent of Police) presided, and there were also present Mr. W. Chatham (Acting Director of Public Works), Mt. J. J. Francis, THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Canton left QC, Dr. James, Mr. R. K. Leigh, and Mr. E. London for this pert on the 29th ulto.
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THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of China arrived at Kobe at 3 p.. yesterday, and left again air z.m. to-day for this port, zda Nagasaki and Shanghal,
We are Informed by Meases, Dodwell, Carlili & Ce, that the British steamer Pathan, recently veized by a Chinese gunboat, left Keelung at 2000 yesterday bound for Shai ghal,
An inquiry will be held at the Magistracy on Saturday into the circumstances connected with the death of Bawering, the marine of H.M.S. Undaunted who, as repo,ted in our lust issue, was drowned near Victoria whaif on Tuesday evening,
GEORGE THORNTOs, à Dark-yard policeman, was charged by Inspector Duncan at the Magistracy this morning with misappropriating $26.51 belonging to the Naval Dock-yard police mess. He pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour.
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THE sensational Lyndhurst Terrace alleged poisoning case was called on again before Ms. Wodebouse to the Police Cooit this morning The complainant, Mi ́s Pauline Hollis of "No. 46"did not put in an appearence, and a warrant was issued for her rest; which could not be executed as the fair onn lel: yesterday for the North by the Saghallen. The accused were, of course, discharged from custody.
We give the following sensational paragraph from the China Goscife of the 28th alta for whatever it may be worth:-"We tears upon good authority that the Chinese army along the Valea have matinied and are in
open conflict with their officers. Thousands have thrown down their
arms and left the camps, the main reason given by them being that it is no use attempting to fight with the wretched weapons they are armed with, and for which they have not even the proper ammunition. The news bas created panic in Tientsin ard Peklog, where a Coup d'etat is now quite on the cards "
but the order was given too late and the vessel, struck the North Reef with terrific force, and in a
LONDON, September and. A Cape Town dispatch to the Times says that few moments, was completely full of water, while business is at a standstill in Lote za Maruqrs, made clean breaches over her holl. The passes revolt of the natives. A Portuguese launch was reas coatlantly struck the helpless vessel or on the north side of Dolagos, bay, owing inc gers and crew took to the igging, but at day-fired on by natives and returned the fire, killing light, the wind having gone down a good deal, a sumber of the natives, None of the Port- the boats were launched and the captain aban doned his vassel with all
hands
At about 8 A tertible day
and night were
et everyb dy when the stemmer Ingraban, Captain Piper, came to their rescue at 1.30 p.m. on Tuesday, the and instant, In lat. 17.40 north and long. 111.11 east. wrecked people on the Ingradas, and one and all of the survivors speak very highly of the care and attention they received on Captain Piper's ship
discovery of the forgery was made soon after, but the police have no clue of the swindler beyond a description supplied by the bank. The forgery is a wonderful copy of the trae bill
ing to murder President Hippolyte's daughter, Six men have been shot in Hayti for attempt- and other rioters have been shot for attempting to murder the President.
The French steamers running to Australla sTG ominous of coming events.
The minutes of the last meeting wain rend / 200 great was the **** were spent in the boats, to the fact, that the most savage cholers epidemio 1 bein's heavily armed, and the fact to regarded as
(and confirmed.
OUR WATER SUPPLY.
Mr. Francis moved-"That the management of Water Works be transferred to the Sanitary Board an the Water Authority."
A lively discussion followed but nothing was done,
JARDINE'S "QUATTERS.
Mr. Leigh more "That the period named to the notice served upon Mesurs, Jardine, Matheson & Co. as the term within which to abste the nuisance existing on Inland Lot No. Iati be extended to the rat January next,"
Decided to write to Jardince.
A GOOD MOVE.
Everythlag possible we done for the ship.ronicling devastations in far-off p'aces and squadron, has gone askore near Mallicolo, New
upon us that pol
aguese were hart
Western Europe is just beginning w, awaken of 1 modern years is awencing along to its very doors. We have been seeing standing chejers announcements in the papers all the pear,
Flemish and Dutch lowlands for a couple of have paid no attention. Sporadic cases in the months back also passed vanoticed.
forced Now, suddenly it is only has the scourge resched. terrible point throughout old Polish Russin, Poland and Galicia, moving forwart in an unbroken wall, kililog folly half of the number it attacks and staying by the thr sound, but it has made a big The Bellows was a fron steamer of 1721 au break in Tilleur, a sort of working-class tons; hailt in 1287 at Newcastle for the Deulachroburb of Liege, where the unbeard-of percent. Dampfschiffs. She was fully Insured in German 428 is twenty-four deaths le twenty-five first This makes the Meuse valley tolected all the way from Maestricht to Seraing, and its dense, badly boased, and paarly fed population of tron- workers and coal miners, affords an Ideal forma- tlos bed for a great pestilence. As the crew files, this fresh outpost of the pingue is only 200 miles from Paris sad ago miles from London,
The passengers on the Bellona were: Firs: cablo: Messrs E. K. Held, Oscar Not, C. Tenaum and J. Meyer; steerage, twelve Chinese booked for Singapore.
offices for upwards of £50,000.
A matian court of inquiry will be held at an Mr. Leigh moved-"That this Bound appolot
early date. a Committee to consider and repert on the best referred to i-
The following are the typhoon warnings steps to be taken for the more afficient scaveng- Ing of the houses in Victoria and elsewhere in
"MANILA, September 16th, the Colony."
5.25 p.m. "There appears to be another depressions to Considerable discussion followed and a Com-the south-east of Luzon. mittee being formed.
HONOUR TO WHOM HONOUR 18 DUZ. Mr. FRANCIS, pursuant to notice, moved- "That the Board desires to congratulate Sorgeon- Major James upon his appointment to special dastes with the Head Qarters of the Chinese Army in the Field, to express their very sincere regret at bis resignation of his position on the Board and their beasty thanks for the very valuable services he has rendered since the out- breek of the plague to the Community generally and to this Board, by his daily labours at the Tang-wah Hospital and in the city, by hịu frequent visits to the out-villages, and by his presence
and advice on ite Permanent Committee."
Dr. Ayres seconded, and it was carried
almously.
THANKS
A letter from the Colonial Secretary, enclosing copy of a letter from the Permanent Committee of the Sanitary Foard and a translation of a letter from several of the leading Chinese residents, was read. The enclosures sperk for themselves and read as follows:-
Permanent Committee,
Sanitary Board, September 27th. Sir, have the honour to hand, you herewith for the Information of bis Excellency the Governor & -tter received from Mr. Wel Yuk and a number of Chinese gentlemen reporting favourably on Inspector Germain's visitation during the p'asue, and requesting the conduct and management of the house-to-house Committee to submit it for bis Excellency's in- formation and consideration.
The Committee have already reported to his Excellency, representing the valuable service rendered by Mr. Germain, and us to his tact and excellent temper.
I have the honour, etc., etc.,
(Signed) JNO. J. FRANCIS,
Chairman.
The Hon, the Acting Colonial Secretary. (Translation )
A PUBLIC LITTER.
September 27th. 6 .m. "The depression announced yesterday struck the island of Luzon early this morning from the south-east, It will probably pass over Manila to-day. This typhoon appears to be moving from S.E. to N. W. We do not yet know if it will change its direction on entering the China Sea.
11.25 8.10. "Thatyphoont moving slowly and in the same direction as given to the telegram despatched at 6 2.m."
The Acting Director of the Observatory sintes in the weather forecast issued this meaning that, at 10.23 a.m., a typhoon was situated to te south-east of Bollazo, and that moderate to strong north-east winds and fair to showery weather may be expected here during the 24 hours ending at 1 o'clock to-morrow morning,
September 28th. MANILA, 605 p.m. "At present the depression is moving towards W.N.W."
At to 25 m the red core was hoisted at the Victor Emanual's yard-arm indicating the exlat ence of a typhoon to the south and more than 300 miles from the Colony. The Acting Director of the Observatory states In bis weather forecast aged to-day that at 10.25 am, the typhoon had entered the China Sea to the south of Bolinao, and then appeared to be moving in a N.N.W. dhection,
NEWS by the AmericaN MAIL.
The Occidental and Oriental Co.'s steamship Bilgie, Capt W. H. Walker, from San Fran. cisco, tia Yokohama and Nagasaki, with the American malls up to 8th September, arrived in the barbout 10-day. We are indebted to our San Francisco exchanges for the subjoined telegrams :--
LONDON, August 28th, The St. James' Gazette this afternoon gives prominence to a letter witten by an Anglo- Canadian, charging serloos pouching an the part of American schooners in the Hudson bay, especially the Mackenz'e river, The writer
to adhere to the Bearing Sea award, he is pouch smart practitioner. While luviling the powers
VINA, August 28th.
BRUSSELS, September and. A case of cholers was reported to-day st disesse occurred at Boksmeer. Nieuwport, West Flanders. One death from the
ROME, September 2nd, Fugene Zwal, formerly American Consol here, made an attempt to kill himself to-day in the Mall of the Piaclo, a fashionable evening rexost, but was prevented by the police. It is belleved that the attempt was prompted by financial trouble..
LIEBON, September 2nd, The minilate lay crists has been passed by a remodelling of the Cabinet. Senor Ribeira, the Prime Minister, retain the finance portfalls, abandoning the position of Foreign Minister, which will be taken by Senor d' Avita, the former Minfater af Public Works, i∙dustry and commerce. Senor Henriques will succeed Senor d' Avila.
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL,
The following telegrams from our Sydney exchanges were "crowded out" of list alight's
issue:-
LONDON, September 5th Hundreds of survivorn from the fires in American were rendered partial y blind by the intense heat, their eyeballs being dreadfully
corched.
burned.
Three bandred square miles of country were
Fresh fires have broken out in the Chaulaqan, Erle, M'Kean, and Elk counties.
It is feared that the fires will reach the ott fields.
де
of the
SYDNEY, September roth. H.M.S. Ringarooma, one of the Australian
cruisers from Noumea, are sailing to her assist Hebrides. Several stessners, including French
явсе.
LONDON, September rotb. Eight farmers at Poginoorks, in Rasels, have been sccused of having murdered and robbed twenty-one peasants.
were under com
Farther information respecting the reported collision between Franch and British forces in Africa is to the effect that the forces opposed to the English were natives, and not French. They most powerful Guinea, who bad been very
chief of the Benin diairiet, Gulf of alaver and hand of Nana, a
troublesome. The antives Jargely
outnumbered the Biltish soldiers, who had been sent ashore from the ships English were Phoebe and Alector, and after a smart rally the small ships
forced
to retire, leaving behind the gans which covered the retreat. The Home Government has ordered reinforce men's to proceed at once to the coast of Gaines. The Barno-Chinese honiler convention has been ratified, and as one effect of the conference British subjects will be allowed to trade with Yuner, an Important mineral and district in the squib-weat of China.
commercial
September rath. Irish Nationsliets In America have issued manifest to declaring that whereas the American Irish at a secret meeting held in 1884 #greed to sospend active operations for ten years in order not to hamper the Irish Parliamentary Patty, but the
the latter have so far galaed nothing, the truce is now at an end.
.
The French Government have despatched a Commission
in to Madagascar where the situation is stated to be grave,
De Wit, the Russlan Minister of Finar ce, is reported to have stated at an interview that Russia will neither support France nor Germany in a warlike policy, as the Czar's intentions are wholly peaceful.
PERTH (W.A.), September 12th, Several diggers have been speared recently by West Australian blacks-one man seriously.
MELBOURNE, September 12th,
Caulfield by the falling of his horse whilst leap- A trooper named Foley has been killed at Ing a fence.
ol
BRISBANE, September 12th, Rowdy scenes have occurred in the Brisbane Preservation Bill introduced by the Government, Parliament during the debates on the Peace aris'ng from the rabid oppration of the labour members to certain of the more stringent clauses, Members of the latter party defied the ruling Stephens, Chairman of Commlizees, who members being suspended for a week. appealed to the Speaker, leading to six of the
Queensland Parliament arising ont
September 13th.
oppositions of a section of the House to the passing Farther rowdy scents have occaned in the of the bitter of the Peace Preservation Bill. Seven labour members were ordered by the House, and refusing to go they were forcibly the Speaker to leave ejected. The messure was subsequently passed.
successful attemp
SYDNEY
September News cabled from Neumaa stated that an has been wande to get H. M. S. Ringarooma off the reef on which she The Sydney Parliament and Government is being urged to take strong measures with a view the shearers, and putting a stop to the wanton lawless split rampant among destruction of
now taking place, received from No A cablegram
Noumea states
13th.
of the late Emperor William at Konigsberg. The German Emperor bus unveiled a statue The attitude of the figure shows the late Emperor with an uplifte1 sword in his right hand. In on this the Kalaer said the attitude commenting
well selected and appropriate to the situation IT is stated in a recent issue of The Scotsman
present day, The Pall Mall Gaseite publlakes a telegram regarding the collision which has taken place on that he Press Avarcation learns that the Admiralty have fasued to all commissioned
the River Niger in West Africa between the officers of the Royal Naval Reserve a document relating to service with foreign Powers. The Hongkong some months ago the Geværnment / $87; "Brother Jonathan is an exceedingly French force. It says that the fossen on the side stranded at the New Hebrides a s'hort time ago.
During the prevalence of the plague In
troops of the Royal Niger Company and new instruction, though not ex-instituted the measure of house-to-house visits
No detalls of the fighting are yet to hand. of this
of the British were 6o in killed and wounded. use in the Garden generally: I supplies natural pressly referring to service with the Chinese or tion, and the gentleman who was appolated to ing on his own account,»
Japanese feat be
has admittedly been influenced by take charge of this work was Insector Germain, the hostilities now in progress between those The work of house-to-house visitation was
The wore
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wells collapsed unexpectedly. Most of the work- few of the Reserve officers who patients, yet inspector Germain performed to degrees in the shade. The troops taking part falling bricks, bat three persons were buried that the Australia a cruiser Ringarooma remains
neutrality. The
as the attendance On 18e plagua-smitten empire. In this clie the mercury registered 94 § mea succeeded in getting out of the way of the statement that a were in the Far East at the time of the outbreak to the satisfiction of every person, and in the mancovers have suffered terribly. There the wreckage. The debris was speedily fast sabore, but is moking very little water, and of war had entered the service of the Chinese one has ever given went to any feeling of dislike envers at Kornenberg, nine miles from this city. terable way, and the men were rescued, though
cleared Government has eat yet been confirmed. The and resentment against him. Now the plague only officers of the R. N. R. who are engaged on having disapeared the service performed by the side of China were in the service of the Inspector Germain should be appreciated. Chinese Government long before the war broke 0122.
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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
LONDON, October 3rd. The treasure and the archives of the sacred chy of Moukden bave been removed into the
Interior,
well
no
It is the rule in every place, that when any one has performed a good service it should be recognised, therefore in case reward be given to those who have performed meritoriens services, the services of Inspector Geimala ought ant to be forgotten.
were 100 casuallies during the cavalry man
On Sunday and Monday There were
Ham
tenibly
cares of cholera and 171 deaths in 49 newly injured. There is nó bapa that they is now being lightened by the removal of guns
Galicia and
43 new cases and 42 deaths is Bukowina
PORTEMOUTH, August 28th. The Queen's yacht Elfin, with Princess Louise of Lorne and suit on board, after having crassed the Soleat from Cowes, to-day ros athote oos sand bank at the mouth of the harbor. The Bifin's party was landed in the yacht's boals.
TANGIER August 28th, Advicen received here from Mazatlan say, that numbers of Europeans are leaving that town, owing to threats made by the Kabyles that ther
recover.
The United States authorities have placed Canadian sealing schooner under arrest in Bebring Sex, though the latter is said to have here with the law regulating the seal difficulty between Canada and the United States. It i in feared that the incident will result in a
in those waters.
is apparently not seriously injured. The vessel
for another attempt to haul her into deep water, and stores, and tugs are standing by in readiness
THE THEORY OF TYPHOONS.
The following able and interesting letter on. the Irish National Party, has been published. Government Surveyor at Kobe, whose practical! A circular, purporting to have been issued by the above named subject, from the pen of Bir,. The circular appeals for contributions in ald of experience of typhoons extends over many years, John J. Msklmann, Harbour Master and! the Irish Farliamentary funds, and it is alleged is published in the Hyogo News of September that it has been issued to all the wealthy Liberais
A Chinese gentleman approve of our commendation of Inspector will Attack the extortions of the Governors in Great Britado,
Germain. This is our earnest deske.
Revolts againal the
THE Chefae correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury writes under date September 17th All is quiet bere. The news of the defeat of the Chinese Army at Pingyang, and the fleet at the mouth of the Yala, caused to excitement here respect to what we have observed and As we do not wish to keep silence in except among the officials, but the more thought-beard, we venture to bring this matter to your fal of the natives, with few exceptions, believe that the Tartar dynasty is doomed to extinction poffes and respectfully hope that you and are glad that it is ro. remarked to me, a few days ago, that although it was disgrace to be beaten by soch a small
as Japan It would be the best thing that transmission to his Excellency the Governor. Governor's coming from Fez, and demanded the Country could bappes, krit would open the eyes of his
Signed by:-Li Yeuk-chun, Cou! Chi-yenng, Wel Vuk, Tam Lo-seung, Wal Longshan, countrymen to see the rottennest of their system of government, and would lend
to reform. It is, Fung Waschun and 23 others, however, very questionable whether the restora Left proceeding. tion of the hing or any other Chinese dynasty would he much improvement on the present order of things, for the whole nation is hopelessly
To the President of the Sanitary Board for
dishonest. The big feb eat t the · little fish, the|| THE WRECK OF THE “BELLONA”
are reported from various portions of Morocco, and the powerful Dacalla tribe stopped the payment of tribale. A conflict coaued and pumbers were killed on both sides.
MELBURNE, August 28th. The House of Assembly, without division, has passed a vote of want of confidence in the Government,
METZ. August 28th. The sathorities have caused the arrest of Mme, Ismert, a French lady, who they charge
„AUCKLAND, August 28th. Tawhiao II, the Maori King, is dead. His death was due to influenzs.
Hitle fish eat the shrimp, and the shrimps eat the
aud,"
News of the total loss of the "Kingsin" line with being a spy. a favourite Chloese proverb of general application to all departments of service steamer Bellona, 1721 tons, Captain F. Jaeger, under Government, and will continue to be so was received here by the German skender unill the "mand" (the peor people) declines any Ingraðan, which has arrived from Sourabaya longer to be food for the brimps" (the lower and Singapore, this morning, officials).
pink
The Japanese have landed 5,000 troops at zelumme of whom soon found them. | falling rapidly 800 TAB TA and noan the wind i of the group al GermBN
Possiet.
10
|
The
the Arctic regions have returned to Canada, permisited tie to take a few extracte frons. Al A party of explorers who set out on a trip to Oriental steamer Coskay havig courteously Captalo A. Symons of the Peninsular and: vessel is
in which the party sailed was wrecked log book relating to the typhoon of the rith on the cost of Greenland, and the members instant, I am thereby enabled to now plac were compelled to return, enduring great hard- abips on their way back
before your readers the result of two sets of a mecing of the Irish National League, arranged them in tabular form. One table con At a
observations, and for easy reference hrve lamented the "deadly apathy in America and above vessel while at anchar under the Island John Redmond, M.P. for Waterford Clly, taining the observations taken on board of the Australia
In the matter of donations to the funds of Rokures (Matsureshima), of the league.
near the western The trial of three pashes for enslaving Soud table containing those take by myself at Kobs. entrance to the Shimonoses Strait 1. Vhe other anese girls is being proceeded with at Calro, It is perhaps needless to state that t'arte observa. and is causing much excitement, manded the order for the trial was unofficial.
The statement that the Khedira had counter-sald typhoon's centre, ste of special interest, us tions, having been taken on different sides of the Rossla intends to build a railway from Merv motions of typhoons bitherto adopted, and also they entirely support the theory as to the to Penjdeh, in Central Asia,
contale ample data for anyone, desirous to acquire. that the tables give a good idea nu to the a knowledge of the said thaczy. It will be found weather experienced during the typhoon at the two places named, and it seems unnecessary to
SYDNEY, September 5th, Lawler's furniture warehomes, in Sydney, were burned to the ground on Saturday last, the damage bring estimated at £40,000. A fireman was killed.
The unfonist shearers in the Rivering district are using violence towards the non-salon men who are fast taking their places. Strong parties of poi ce have been told off to protect the latter, and sundry cor flicte, have resulted in which shots have been exchanged.
A compromise bat been arrived at in the case
further
Ngan (Pick-tong ?) near the Manchurian frontler, abortly after the anival of the Saematen hare vessel behaved well and rode the sean in / subscribing salting warns the public Commissioners, the plaintiff regsiving £32,000. It may be advisable to hern state that all of the
district,
motions of
LONDON, August 29'b. A representative of the British Foreign Office, to-day explained that the withdrawal of the British garlson from Cyprus, was due to military exigencies only and had no political
ROME, Ang August 29 b. The police of Milan have arrested an anarchist
ther teach upon that part of the typhoon, mere in where possession were papers detailing the
as as my reason for writing is an undessor plans of a conspiracy to stab the King of Greece,
to Impart a Httle Information of a more useful BERLIN, August 2gtb.
character. Many of your readers are without doubt fally conversant with the Law of Store, Herr Walfing, a member of the Silver Com misalan, bra wristen a series of
but there are others who have not had the time to the Articles Deutsches Wochenblatt, attacking the intentions
oppertunity to musks themselves acquainted therewith,
11b/ apen subscriptions" "ha prepora !
to the China Proudfool versws the N.S. Wales Raliway letter whhand I trust that to the latter cinsa
prove both interesting and instructive. September 5th. following matter regarding typhoons only applies Farther intimisation by strong and well aimed to those which occur north of the Equator, and bands of unionists is reported from the Riveries more especially to these visiting japan, the of all circular storms being entirely Farther aggressive action on the part of different south o of the Equator. unfoniste in various pasts of New South Wales, has been reported. The police have besa de Bugat
KYPNINNHmerous observations have by armed men, free labourers were fountbly typhoon consists in in shape nearly circular, the body of wind of which a removed, and a complete reign of terror prevails, and for the present purpose of explanation The roads are lined with pickets towards may be questioned.
be considered to be satirely so. Walget, and
The and all travollers sis stopped and diameter of this circle has been found to vary 'from about fifty to several hundred miles in. A young woman named Fanny Mott, daughter length, and the height of this body of wind is of a farmer near Fortum, has been found aimated to be from one to ten miles murdered. She went out the previous evening dichiar helght. This mass of wind, or typhoon with a a young man to whom she was engagedy has two different motions, one being programive and a warrant has been issued for his arrest
|_ the other circular. When a typhoon forma selector named Green dead wear Was We, New towards the westward, but
A man named Ma'r shot, hla: wfs and a near the Equator its progressive motion is dest thereafter this, suicide,
dose it reaches A remarkabla frand has just been gurcessfully – berwarn north and ease.. This progressive mocios.
Although the attached typhoon warsinga were published on the 27th and 18th luntant, yet TIERY have been "inctions' recently on board the Ballons put to sea al 6 am. on Saturday the Nova Scotian ship Muskoka, Capiain Crowe, last (the ag b) bound for Singapore and Nam- at Saigon, The skipper and his crew fell out, itburg with a good general cargo
and appears, balore Saigon was reached and belaying pean saloon and twelve Chinese
, ca salan-bars, and chunks of fire-wood were
was then hatorage The wind 11 piasengers.
wery freely used in more then one 'scrup. The fresh from N. N. E. and N. E., accompanied with quarter deck appears to have filumphed in the heavy
heavy squalls from the eastward. Orders were end, however, and to have succeeded in knock-
soon given to make everything ready for an lng seven bells' out of the bap'gis denisens of encounter with a lyphoon for the barometer was the forecastle,
and the wind and sea momentarily
■ fa durance vile at
at Salgen and others on Increasing. Between 8 a.m. board the Sagkollen en routs to Hongkong. At blew at times wkb hurricane fores and the sea least, that is what a Telegraph reporter gathered A dechive battle is expected to be fought at
ran mountains
which the notwithstanding high,
loan. Hert
against to a goid loan, such as is proposed, [It is quite impossible for the Japanese to have yesterday morning with four British seames, remarkably fine style. The
inasmuch as Chios is a sliver country, and be next day (toth) landed a body of troops at Ponniet, blck fr inte imembers of the crew of the Muskoka, or rather very early the next morning, the wind declares that the conclusion of a gold loan Russlan miliary, and well guarded, station in charge of a military guard who kept ses shifted to west and at times the to China would inevitably lead to losses la close to the mouth of the Tieumen river; the them heavily manacled. Upon the mall boat's squalla were exceedingly violent, and it 1001 Germany's financial dealing with Mexico,
ern frontier of Korea, separatis north-eastern
here yesterday morning the became DeCesily to head the Bellana off
VIENNA, August 29th Ing the Hermit Kingdom from the Chinese were handed over to Sergeant Niven who at from SW. to SC. subsequent to which the Hailstorms have done great damage through territory acquired by Russia about thirty years once cast bis charge free from their Iron chalas wind backed from N.E. through N. to W.S.W.out Austria. At Kowno, Poland, three children Japanese bave landed a few thousand troops Statlan where they will be taken care of until | famiam te stern. By 4 km, the barom? W ago. It li, however, credible that the and handcuffs and took them to the Central tremendous cross-san vaged and £yer and snon were killed by balistones.
tumbled board can for the vess to trenable
LONDON, August graf. at the town of Kiang-bung bear the mouth of dome design. The men complain bisterly of had dropped so 29.16 and remained at that polat from Johannesburg which says:-The Govern- The Pall Mall Gazsits publiskes a dispatch the Tleumen river. Ed. H. K. Telegraph.]
done with them. Great which hour the centre of the ment of the Transvaal is belog urged to place a the treatment they rec:lved 'on board the till 6 Muskoka and while under the charge of depression was observed to the
and the apparen ly not
not altogether without reason. These barometer gradually went up to 1935. During unioriunste men, camed Charles Drummond, the afternoon the wind freshened so, rich an At 10.25 thle morning the typhoon gun was
William Latham,
am, William Kitson and sorge extent that it became necessary to evo-to fired one round, and most of the antive craft Reid were brought before Mr. Hastings estar. At 10 o'clock that sight the ship's position Immediately sought shelter, while the steamers day si
and charged with "quitileg ship without
dead reciping-believed to be arising from the approaching gals.
the steward, assaulting Re.f (of the language towards
Paracain)
the wind maderated and At 10.30 the following "express* was iemand | master; Crowe, and the mate, Lang, on the soth the bareme'er want is rapidly. - 84 3 8:20:\w\ mani garrison of Bus in in the Caucasar, became | perpetrated'oli #London baik.: Adraft win leseed, may be tibus to be trems' waram to iwenty-fr take: from the Observatory :-The centre of the slime," The polles no documentary Monday (the 191) a dark cloud was wakted right typhoon le about 250 miles to the south-south authority for taking the men isto custody, no his skind which appeared to the lot to be a matlages. The loyal troops, arropaded them by the Credit Lynnuals of Pulla 648 as Glynne den for koor Wake the typhoon in them. sast of Hongkong, apparently moving towards Worship remanded the accused till tomorrow to quali emming dawn on the phi and the Captain, and thirty of the lenders were made boners. Wills and Cay of London, DNI POTvidk ihm west-porth-west. A strong noni-khon te menthe size the pollow. time, to produce tangible) who was called; then nogalint to the v sant gule may be unposted here,
evidence of 990v Vlad.
| mseed the enginer to lay hinderches Bakuge and' || The ringleader of the tinting was knouted to | being picketstadľa forgeryAuftra
TYPHOON NOTES.
be frem step
Captain Tinks of the French Marines, and | Shortly afterwa'ds the wind modul: North-east. | tax of 7å par cent on British liver.
NEW YORK, August 31st. The Cunard liner Lucando, which sailed from Queenstown at 13:45 p.m. on August 26th, passed in at Sandy Hook at 5:18 this afternoon. She has, therefore, beaten the record of the Campania, which, on August
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in port got up steam ready for any emergencies | peimission, retunług duty, uning threatening about 40 miles distant from the North | the ran in 5 days, 9 hours and had made South Wa'as on Tuesday, and Fun Seolated: acres Endanlly northw*«sa kan
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ST. PETELABURG, August ziet.
A regiment of Cossecks at Tersk, a govern.
turwand, death.
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