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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1894.
(Special to Slam Observer.) THE PORTUGUESE IN AFRICA.
CAPE TOWN, October 16th.
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We are informed by the Agent of the Messageries Maritimes Co. that the steamer Caladonien, with the next French mall, left Saigon for this port at 1 a.m. to-day.
A powerful Zuin tribe, the Mapatan, hava jained the Raffira who now namber 7,000. In TEX Lohiang, which arrived here to-day from order to attack the Portuguese. It la reported Newchwang," reports 'speaking' the British that Chlef Gangunhara, with a large force of | barque Adity, Capt. Wlison, from Hongkong Kaffis, is marching on Inhambane. a Portugume | to Shanghai, in lat, 31.33 north, and long, 123.13 station 100 miles north-east of Delagon Bay, I want on the agth inst. The Portuguese Governor of Lorenzo Margper has refused the assistance offered by the British Government of Cape Colony, but has spelad to the Dutch of the South African Repabile for help. This action to causing great umbrage at the Cape.
FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR,
PARIS, October syth.
M. le Myre de Vilers is expected to reach Antananariva to-day with the ultimatum to the Hoys Government. It demands the recognition of an exclusive and complete French protectorate In Madagascar, and the establishment of a per-
capital.
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THE P. M. 5. S. Co.'s stomer China, with malls, Ac., which left Hongkong on October 3rd for San Francisco, via Macao, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland San and Yokohama, arrived at her destina- tion on the 25th inst.
The Menagerien Masflimen' atommer Sagkaßen, underlined to leave Yokobams on the sand last., bed on board 344 bales of raw and 547 bales of wante silk for France; $149.600 treamere for Kobe, and $101,000 for Shanghai.
THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended Oct. 28th, Are Europeans, 135 Chinese, 1,432; total 1,567.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamship Rohilla, with the next English mail, left Singaporn for this port at 2 p.00, yesterday, and is expected here at 6 p.m. on Friday the and proximo. The Chinese officials at Foochow are exerclaing detection of arms, saltpeire and munitions of the utmost vigilance at the present time in the war being struggled into the province of Fuhkies for the members of secret societies.
Fox the benefit of the Editor of the Daily Press we beg to state that Lourença Marques iss Portuguese settlement on the north side of Delagon Bay, in Africa, with a population of from three to four thousand, and is not the name of Portuguess Governor who has relused British aszlatance agalost the Kaffirs. THE Kobe Herald of October sand reports that Bre was discovered in the after hold of the
that is about one hour and half after we stood by her. After we were under way the land was la sight, but while lying there we could not make out the land clearly. The › was land. I recognized a certain moontale I then abscured, but we made out our position by the waw. I noted on the chart my position.
Mr. Leach objected to Captain Fowler's chart tio, and after a little discussion the Court overruled the objection.
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me. He did so, and I then arrested in. which I now produce. I asked him to give y
Cross-examined-Defendant gaye-up the book willingly and came to the Police Statin withógiti could for an Ides of the fort and pogilor falle any besitation. It was only a singh.
gune
the sketch,
For the defence Emery Tattle, parser of the British steamer Oceanis etapped up and sald -I know the defendant. Hela San Francisco on the
thultieno 20th
the Oceanic and arrived here on the agth Instant. He was a passenger on the Oceanic. I know the defendant la con nected with the hanking firm of Wm. Hill & Co. of Petalama, in California. I know Pets we lone, as far as I know defendant is ma Kunistani
Continuing Captain Fowler sald--We were cast, The position of the Rio was a Hitle In lat. 13.57 deg. worth and long 109.55 deg.
the west. to
I experienced a current from noon on the 9th to noon on the folb. Prior to taking the Rio
In tow, we steamed at the rate of ten for that delay we should have been 48 miles come to Hongkong for pleasure. He bas stated knots, and I allowing in the bank there. believe the defendant has ahead of where we actually were. Off Cape so to me, and be booked to retors to the Padaran we felt the current, setting in a southerly States by the Oceanic. direction at about two miles an hour. After taking the Rio in tow we headed for north-north- west, for it had been agreed that we should negotiate the Hainan Stralis, so as to enable me to get the Rio into a sheltered bay while I took able
manent French parrison in Antananarivo, the ] Of India, imed to leave Vancouver for Hong French mali steamer Søagħalien between 8 and - some of her coal on board. Tols was advinst the alternative of two months' bard inbour. All had to leve a notice a fortnight before her date 9 o'clock that morning, just as she wax on the ❘ because I had only my usual seven days' supply session to be out the defendant left the
THE AMEER.
RANGOON, October 18th. Later reports state that the Hlness of the Ameer of Afghanistan has been exaggerated.
SHANGHAI RACES.
(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.)
SHANGHAI, October 29th.
Mr. Robson's ch. Cardinal, rrot. rlb.
The JOCKEY CUP ; half-a-mille. ·
Mr. ""ampton's gr. Shanks, 113t, rolb,
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THE Canadian Facific Co.'s steamer Embrass kong, via Japan and Shanghai, on the 15th inst., of selling that no further cargo could be received. Business between Vancouver and the Far East must be on the boom.
A LAROR Ningpo junk laden with poles Internally and almost bidden by timber lashed to her sides and masts caught fire last Wednesday evening. at Sharp Peak, near the mouth of Min river, and In about an hour's time was burnt down to the water's edge. Her crew escaped from the con. flagration to fabing funks that were cruising lo the vicinity at the time.
By the Court-Defendant'sreturn passage ticket is good for six months and could be extended for one year or more at the discretion of the agents, His Worship-I fine the defendant £100 with the sketches and photographs of forts in his pos
confiscated. The fine was paid nad
the offence of which Mr. Kill was found gality lo carried his kodak. The maximum penalty fot $500, or six months' hard labour.
point of sailing for Shanghal. Up till 3 o'clock on board. We came up outside of Hainan, and in the afternoon all efforts to extinguish the fire changed my course on the 11th at Coast in company with Inspector Mackie whe were unavailing, and at that time preparations only of the well caused our ship to roll, and north-north-west swell. The were in progress for the flooding of the after effect of the portion of the ship.
water was continually washing our decks. The swell began to moderate at 4 8.m. on the rath. If we "bad
gane against it in the Gulf of Tonkin. It would have made a MR. RUCHWALDF'S ENTERTAIN-
IMPORTANT SALVAGE CASE.
PROCEEDINGS IN THE COLONIAL COURT OF ADMIRALTY.
difference. I noticed when WO WEIG towing her she was pumping water. I saw it now and again, and I drew the chief engineer's attention to
It. The Rio's hawser was about 123 fathoms long. I did not board the Rio on the kong. The Rio was about 40 malles to the east way up, nekher did I on her arrival at Hong.
righted her.
Mr. Kanuck's to. Blue Peter, st. ib. 31 pleasant for the high and mighty Imperial | Chom Klao, Capt. Fowler, arrived here on the eard of the harbour of Quluhon when we first bis Excellency the Governor and General
Time, z mis. gå sets.
The CRITERION STAKES ; one mile.
Mr. Uto'y gr. Sans Pareil, rost. 12lb............ Mr. Henry Morris' bl. Blackberry, 11st. 4lb.
Mr. Boyd's gs. Dunblane, 11st. 1kb.........
Time, z mla 78 rcs.
The MAIDEN STAXES ; three-quarters-of-a-mile. Mr. Ring's b. Orløn, 101, 12lb.
THE vigilance of the Jars was exemplified here last week in a manner that was anything bal German mail Han, the North German Lloyds to wit, whose steamer Bayern was detained, hete Fill yesterday moming owing to the Japanese Government Insisting on 140 cases of saltpetre, 3 which she was carrying in her tower bold, being landed in Hongkong lastead of at Shanghai.
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Mr. Robson's ch. Dandy, rost, glb.............. 2). Mr. Toeg's b. Nile, rist. th.
The FCLIPER STAKR9; mile and a half. Mr. Fourman's cr. Primrose, 11st, 8lb. (Incl.
zib, ex.) Mr. Royd's gr. Dunblane, 1st. 8lb. (Incl.
7b. ex.)
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Mr. Henry Morries' bl. Blackberry, 118, 11lb.
(Incl. 71b. ex)....
The SVCER STAKES; one mile and a quarter. Mr. Robson's ch. Dandy, Jost, gib......
THE smallest steam launch ever despatched from Hongkong to Manila left bere bound for the capital of the Philippines under command of Capt. Raymond, whe recently took the small coasting steamer Sadak down to Sandakan, on Saturday, The little vessel now em route to
It will doubtless be remembered by dot a few of our readers that the Scottish Oriental Steam- ship Company's Hongkong-Bangkok liner Pära 15th ultimo with the German steamer Rio 1,222 tons, Captain Davidsen, in tow, and that the following statement in reference thereto was pablished in the Hongkong Telegraph the same day-
tull
The Rio left Saigon on the 6th instant, with a
of rice and Boo Chinese cargo
to
It
have
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this
bard-
MENT AT THE CITY HALL.
That clever young musician, Mr. N. Ruchwaldy, gave most enjoyable musical last Thursday night, under the patronage of entertalument at the Theatre Royal, City Hall,
Digby Barker, the pupils of ships. I saw the fags, but I could not at first artists appearing to great advantage. The Cross-examined-I don't know the value of worlding and thoroughly conscientious
made with Capt. Davidsen was to take her in tow, formance the audience showed their appreciation make out what they were. The agreement I was a large attendance, and throughout the per snd to settle the matter at Hongkong. I by applauding the efforts of the juvenils per- state positively whether the Ato was making any formers most hancilly. bound for Hengkong. All went well taillgress when sighted. She
passengers
forged
The opening low, march Park Crescent," Saturday last the 8th September) when at 4. ahead of us
us perhaps quarter of a a mda. Capt. was admirably rendered by the Banjo Band,
When consisting miaules.
of ten performers, who were warmly tabe ter that happed in two, causing the stern I came to the bar, but 20
up to the Rio, Capt. Davidsen said he applauded.
Misa in several pieces. was about to despatch a boat to the
H.Long, whe was unfortunately immediately break The vessel was then
the shore.
Farbach's lang, 1803 deg. ben in lat 14,15 deg. north and knew there was telegraphle communicailos very sweetly, and Ms. than 1 Stolen glances a
between Quinhen Monlle le filtr odd føst ja length and was bullt bla to effect repairs at sea, although the weather Hongkong, bord Saigon, and Salgon and quite a soccer to Pinautis "Smile and blám
was very one at that time, and as there was no
Is very often interrupted.
The ecarine #ola from Verdi's La wind to speak of the sails were useless and the was broken, but he didn't tell me that the ship this colony, elletted loud applause from all parts The Captain told me the tall-end abalt viata by Mr. J. S. Ruchwaldy, quite a novelty is vessel therefore lay helpless and drifting on the was disabled, or that his ship was making ofthe house, which was repeated again and heaving bosom of
the y
vasty deep, slowly and BOX Accord 1 We are indeb'ed to a correspon- surely approaching the Paracels. At first there water. There was a high barometer all the when Miss K. Ruchwaldy (the "Scotch Lassie' dent for the following interesting information, was good deal of excitement among the Chinese tire. I didn't communicate with the Captain gave most tasteful rendering of "Jessie's
of the R/o when I changed my course. When Dream, The Misses M. and pausengers,
ol great tact and the
J. Quincey, residents along the Chien coast. Off Pedro to have maintained very good order on board Gulf of Tonkin. I knew the coast was dan stage, did infinite credit to their lostractor by
of the
well-known Detective and the couldn't near shelter unless I went
get
the first up first Chinese ladies | OVER 1223 ON
the Hongkong Blanca yesterday-White Peter is one of the unti I two days later (the acth) the Phra Chom Far Eastern Navigator's oldest acquaintances lae bave la right and in response to signals of gerous near Cape Varella, because there is very playing in really excellent style A duet distress bore down upon the helpless vessel and Rio told me that be was drawing 19 feet. At
of little shelter for shipping. The Captain of the Gates of the West) on the
on the piano. Considering took her to tow in lat. 13.50 north and long 110 that depth she could not get into any harbour, tuition for few months, their performance that these young ladies bave only been under east, or about 40 mlies east of Quinbon. At first
the exception of with
of Kayan.
deserver towards sun.
G.C. slople matter, WIS I
C. Brady #pecial comm Mr. Francly-You
convulsed when he "came made the task somewhat difficult, and matters
to Quinton Harbour ? up with his little lot," and the Lion Comique had did not
Captain---No, I do not think so ; because they to submit to two encores, in which he told the freprove on Tuesday when the swell would be sure to touch somewhere to leeward, audience all about "The Inquest" and his
typhoon entered Tonkin irst Tuesday salernoon was excediorly as he were lying there morlonies; both vetes named Relf, A schottische by the Bar), Band
vessels
and specially equipped for her perilous voyage by the Hongtang and Whampas Dock Co., and it all goes well she should reach her destination 3 on or about Sunday, the 4ib prosimo.
but by the exercise
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INVALUABLE on the voyage when refresh. Mr. Mustard's sk. Certificate, 111, b... 21hich must suggest ints of things to old discretion the captain, officers and crew appear the swell was north-north-west I knew that 1 daughtery of i
ment is needed or they are suffering from SEA-
SICKNESS 1fter the bar le closed.
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Mr. Ring's b. Tacitos. 71st rib........... The MALOG PLATE; half-a-mile..
Mr. Trebau's br, neetwing 11st, 1lb. Mr Dryasdus's gr. Hard Times, 1st. lb... Mr. Taylor's b. Hoheit, rest, rib...
Time, 60 secs,
The CLUB CUP; two miles
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Mr. Tin Wo bl. Diablotin, rost. 12lb... Mr. John Peel's gr. Vægeun', rost, ralb......... Mr. Hugh Owen's gr, Freedom, rost, izib, A dead-beat, Time, 4 min. 33t recu. The WHANGPOO STAKES; a mile and a half, Mr. Ring's b. Orion, rust, gih. (incl. 7ib. ex.)... I
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D-Bo cents.
PORT. B-6 cents, C-65 cents.
SHERRY, B-45 cents. C-50 cents. D-60 cents. BRANDY,
A--Go cools. B-65 cents. C~~So cents,
BRANDY
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WHISKY. B-45 cents. Do cente. E-65 cents. IRISH WHISKY. A-50 cents, C-70 cents.
BOURBON. 60 cents.
JAMAICA RUM.
60 cents.
A-GIN.
35 cents.
Mr. John Peel's gr. Mavis, 11st, 1lb... The FAH-WAH CUP; one mile.
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Mz. Tosser's gr. Prime Mover, 10st. Jolb... I Mr. Kanuck's-ro. Blae Peter, st. lb. | Mr. Toeg's b. Nile, tost, talk..
Time, 2 mín. gf secs.
THE TYPHOON.
We are indebted to the courtesy of the Spanish Consul at this port for the following telegraphle information received from the Government of Manila:-
MANILA, October 18th, 8.54 .. "The depression announced yesterday after- noon has crossed the Archipelago through the South without developing great force,"
LOCAL AND GENERAL. A CRITICAL notice of Saturday's 'Black Plague concert and "An O'd Sportsman's" report of
the Gymkhana are belð över unifi to-morrow, THE P. & O.S. N. Ca's steamer Bombay lett Singapore for this post at noon on the 37th inst.
On the 23rd Inat, six men-al-war were at anchor In Chefoo harbour: one was Russian, ons Freach, one German and thron were British warships.
Sve steamers were in sight of each other, having
on board natives of "Aberdeen awQ" LE follows -
Third Officers.
but
*
Victoria: Captain, Chief Engineer, Chief and tow on Monday a heavy portherly a boat could bave gold to Mr. Leach that the kept the andlesmendation. Mr.
Zafro: Captain, Chief Englewer, Chief Offices.
Loksang: Captain, Chief and Second Officers. Hongay! Captain and Chief Engineer, Canton Captain and Second Officer. This is a best on record.
heavy. The tow-lines held fairly fast, however, and the weather moderating considerably on
Wednesday, the 12th, good progress was made
and Hongkong, as above stated, daly reached this morning.
THE China Merchants Steam Navigation Com- pany's steamers Fuzkum, Captain W. H. Lar, and Yang-ching, Captals R. E. Harris, which Shortly after the arrival of the Para Chom kave been lying over near Stonecutters Island Rise Messrs. Butterfield & Swire, in the capacity since
the arth July and 13th August respectively, of local agents for the Scottish Oriental Steam weighed anchor some time after was-down last ship Company, lodged claim of $30,000 for Saturday evening bound, we believe, for Sheng-salvage with the agents of the Rio, Mears. hat. They were met by a British coaster that Wieler & Co., which the latter disputed, with the arrived here yesterday at 8 o'clock in the morn result that the agents of the Phra Chem Klas ing off Tamtoo and it was observed that the took legal action to obtain payment of their bame of the Fathan had been palated out, while claim, and so-day, the ault was tried before both of their fansels were painted as black Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, Acting Chief Justice, and as the ace of spades from top to bottom. Comdr. W. As far as any danger of capture by fast and bour M. C. H. Hastings, R.N., Assistant Har- furious Japanese cruisers is concerned these Mr. J. 1. Francis, Q.C., instructed by Mr. in the Colonial Court of Admiralty. steamers might have gone north at least a couple A. B. Johnson, appeared for the owners of months ago, for the Japanese Best has all fis of the Phra Chom Klao, and Mr. A. J. Leach, work cut out to guard the coasts of Kores with C. instructed by Mr. E. C. Ellis (Mr. V. H. ont looking further afield for repetition of the Deacon's office) was for the defence. Yaloo fusão.
THE Victoria (B.C.) Daily Timas of Sept. 29th has the following-H. M.S. Champion arrived in Esquimalt laat aight from the Hawaiian Islands After being relieved at Honolulu by H. M. S. alter 20 absence of nine months from Esquimalt. Hyacinth the Champion proceeded to Neckar Island and made some soundings with a view to ascertain its adaptability as a landing place for the cable. It is said that the report as to that will be unfavorable. The island is a barren place of 130 acres area without a single sufe landing place for vessels. The
Champion on the way up from the islands was driven ahead with mails, &c, left San Francisco for this port, All was quiet at Hosolaju when Champion via Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 27th fast. left, and nearly all the warships had departed THE Agents (Meurs. D. Sassoon, Sons &Ca) war opened. Her officers are described as
The Japanese warship left for home before the inform us that the steamer Arration Acer capital lot of fellows and very good officers. from Calcutta, left Singapore for this post on the afternoon of the aged fost, and may be expected | Bayi the Koda Chronici here to-morrow.
injudicious to haul in near the coast.
an
was capitally played, and then Mr. C. T. Robizses ing when you came near her?
His Lordship In what direction wasjaha head-scored a decided hit by a most effective
rendering of Chevaller's "The Blodcatcher,”
to undeniable encoros gave Witness-North-north-west and lying in the and in
the 1 response to trough of the sea. The wind was west-south- popular favorites "E dont know where E are
Nerer and
Introduce your doush to a pai,” with unquallied success. Miss M. E. Plinetan,
young
lady of far more than ordinary musicni ability, was quite at home in the character song "Tit for Tat," and thoroughly deserved the hourly applause she received.
west at the time.
Dearest sale anchorage she could have got to?
Hir Lordship-What was the nearest port or
Witness-She could have got into Kayun. His Lordship-She could not have got into Quinhon?
Witness-No, my lord.
MT. N. Ruchwaldy's very pretty composition, His Lordship You sxy the wind was west. "Panty," described on the programme as a south-west. Was the drifting to leeward?
play," was excellently rendered by Witness-The current was setting two knots a cast of about thirty giris, the Professor's pupils, who did credit to his careful tuition. Miss K From where ! south.
His Lordship—You say you expected a storm. | Ruchwaldy as Gerard was expecially good, and she was most efficiently supported by the other Witness From the north-east.
young Indler. of coal dally
His Lordship What is your usual consumption After Mr. Brady had made a favorable impres
sloa br
powertai delivery of G. R. Sims' "The Life-boat, Witness-About 36 tons.
■ most pleasing entertainment was - Lordship Could the Rio have anchored at brought to a close by Misses M. E. Plaston, H. the place where you found har ?
Long and K. Rachwaldy displaying unusual Witness-No, my lord.
grace in an ideal personification of the "Waltz." under Mr. Murphy, rendered valuable assistance, The Band of the Shropshire Light Infantry, and taken altogether the entertainment was one of the most enjoyable we have had for a long time past, and reflecto infinita credit both on Mr. N. Richwaldy and his clever popíly.
Mr. Francis, in opening the case, said this was sult for salvage instituted by the Scottish Oriental Company against the owners of the steamer Rio for $20,000 salvage money. He did not propose to do more to-day than open the chief officer, and the chief enginear, who corre After the evidence of Mr. R. W. Anderson,
and her officers and crew, he could only sine die. case, because in the absence of the steamer Roborated, had been led the bearing was adjourned examine the Captain and officers of the Para Chem Klas.
ANOTHER SENSATIONAL ARREST.
AN AMERICAN "SUSPECT " IN THE POLICE
COURT.
A. S. WATSON & CO.. LD. THE P, M. 5. S. Co.'s steamer City of Paking, Į of a gula for three dayı nod made quick passage, sengers officer on watch on the Phra named W. K. Hill, 28 years of age, of California, the Kobe Harald of the 1and lost,, it was
Hongkong. 15th October, 1894
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SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPHI" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY
REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTION:
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HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
GERMAM POLITICS.
LONDON, October 28tb. Owing to difference of opinlay with the Emperor William on the Socialist and Anti- Polish proposals, Counts Capilvi and Kulenburg have resigned office. Prince Hohenlohe succeeds both.
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
THE FIN DE SIECLE FINANCIER, There's one peculiar thing in life,
And many people know it
And the next best ibing to own it.
It is good to own a militon,
October 210d
We are reliably informed that as 8000 as the Bay and being repulsed by Russiang si Fran WENN BERLO Che Phra Chom Klao has made about documents and a 'kodak'
Japanese Government was informed that the chin
military affach to the seat of the wa
la
lave Vladivostock
of the splendid Voluntar
His Lordship-When do you expect the f to return
Mr. Francis-In about five weeks.
FIRE ON BOARD THE FRENCH Mr. Francis, continuing, stated that the Phra Chom Klae left Bangkok for Hongkong on
MAIL STEAMER » SAGHALIEN". August 37th with cargo of rice and 39 pas-
on board. On the morning of the 9th Yesterday afternoon an American citizen Shortly before 8 o'clock this morning, saya - September Chow Klao sighted a steamer to the eastward who arrived hers by the Octants on the 4th discovered that the cargo in the after part of Captain Davidsen of the Rio then asked to be firing distress pignals, so she bore down on her, instant, and who stated to a Telegraph reporter the fewer hold of the Sorksiten was on fire. last night that he had coma to Hongkong The batches were immediately closed and the taken in bet, and after some conversation to see what was to be seen in this moes ships hose and fire gear put fois regulation, the captains, and a memorandum had planting himself on the to stide the fire. The ship's officere, howeve out to Belcher's lower hold being filled with 3 steam in an attempt been signed, Captain Fowler of the Para Chém Fort, West Polat, and ' *Reuter and others have been publishing Klar dended to take berfa tow. The owners of land above that wall knows battery started to refused to give any information regard to repeated alarmist rumours shout Ruslan the Phra Chow Kiao claimed 320,000 sslvage, sketch everything in sight, Including the fort and matter. At about 10.30 a.ts, & was considered activity in regard to the Korean war; drit, u bat the owners of the Rfe disputed the claim, but is environs.
I noi gut for. with his illalt necessary to call la
In the aid of the Municipal few weeks ago, they had eight shiploads of would pay $10,000 on the value of her cargo. wak when Sergeant Warton, R.A., Baired blm Fire Brigade and at about 14.45 mm. three soldiers sent from Viadivostock
and
Cover said I have been master of the and handed him over to the police who locked glass belonging to the then rant back
low dire
Chem Kloo since April, To the
18gக. I was chief kits up and then searched his chambers in the work. The boatswain of the Sagkalles made Shanghai and Hongkong papa omlet that time the
tele. cucer on her before being Captain, and during Hongkong Hotel whence they remerad 11 bls ne grams as to a Japanese forte landing
That was at list to reach the fire, being lowered by between
Hongkong and Bangkok 3 p.m. and later on Mr. Hui was berated through the alter hatch, but he was drawn up insensible a few seconds afterwards. Some British Gaverament had decided to despatch | Misi, Nykent we printed on Saturday | On Semih I left Koh-si-chang, bound | an his own recognizances of §ion on the under cases of cargo were removed in a scorobed and al rice and 39 standing that he would face the nude in the damaged condition kem the vicinity of the armed for Hongkong, with a cargus *pecial to the north the Mikado's War Office amicials Usually when Revir on its to contradict als ers of Segers. My position at midnight on the gia Police Court this morning
dock hatch, but was found to be absolutely applied to the United States Government to watements, R la mot
September was abreast of Can
Cape Varella, and
Now of this sensational, ervest spread Hike | impracticable to get to the seat of the fre follow suft, and the result was that President chainset for want of need to contradict at daylight on the fath & steamer was sighted to wild-dife throughout the Colour last night and
of gallons of water were poured on to aarellabin source that there the wast of un
a sast of on. I saw her about 6.33 a.m. At the almost every American in town was lead in his the lower deck in valo, and
Immense väävel had been with fine weather, sky overcast, and a Hom Biliishers notwithstanding the fact that wank feet 8 inches by the water poured Inte from her THE Band of the Tot Shropihite Light Infantry date, and that there are not die of the north-easterly awell. The Rie was then about to no part of the world arrangers cloved her, the auennt of smoke ascending
not twelve miles off, and she had signals hoisted on to will play the following programme in the since the Peterburg was arrived in Japan her mast beads, but at the time I could not important, much-corated, and specially
sketch fortresses much lang in an after hatch still remained undiminished, and li call on the native Barrack Square to-night, commencing at 7.30 was
belgades for o'clock:
A wiegram, was received frens on her main mast, which indicated that the ship is well known to be by wil intelligoni Calama wars quickly on the spot ed the (ordering her suspend terasuille was somungtable. When I first sighted her she of the United States and the antics of all number of gallors from the
om the Trububa operations and be ready for trooping services had her fib and fore try-sail set and was heading the Great Powers of the world. As beat pumps and other accessories, so
paned three days, keening out rampantes nort
„Yours Ƒand went
work. Ters: north-north-west. She seemedjo me to ba stato matter of fact it is only” about two char | we feed unchacko Manhunt: 2.30 P.25, the and cargos
and wai, hmougaly Inquestad uzy We did not
not hear any que
when since an amphisticated Tapana baught Gred, but by both milliary [HAVE]
AVA) Conry * CINZA KATE ww saw the distress signats flying we approached
revented a day ched red-handed sketchlar Belcha she was in COUNT ITO, the Japanese Premier, was prosent / holy much mon theme, has › been done bar signals on both masts were hauled dne 4* W
la Hongkong
newhaling the elual “wil you take me in tow was ance of the law which Mr. Hill set up as his the had before the pumps were wet
Ing about last liches of water more dang led down, and appear little, if any, exonse In holated. In seply we sent up the pennant In the House of Peers the other morning and the rune and toebat Se Mman, Paul utak ment yes," We steamed to defense when taken in asstody by:-Inspector | Edžeta kad bean din IAN MORssity of sick.
stock
towards ber,
yesterday.
Ing the steamer by the stern, and by a p.us, the and | when within 150 feet of her stern, Captala
At the Falls Court this, Davidses said he was coming on board. The
before Mr. Rid than was lying sight in the trough of the
ima dvideot shortly afterwards that the fire It bacima. Mejt sea,
made no
no hardway, Capt.
"Ordiassos a of 1886. Mr. 1. Gy had body
, considerably checked. . The pampa came on board, and asked me where I was Philippe, barkice-at-law,/ appeared first and soos min. conta wed at work waze bound for 1 I said "Hongkong ** Then I asked defendani, was pleaded or not faity," Colors about the state when the din may be
where be was
and he said he was - BEMnt, the United States Cemani, was la Court | to MaTS, 1889 BOE Badet. The orde 2, and added that his shah | throngkow the www.candinaavad ka ye sur was broken. Then an agreement wAS
We
be there was
that time
Phere was 20 yr for landing nor onusequent Cleveland despatched Colonel O'Brian to the Fat was payar kuy shipment of troups at man blowing a moderate west-south-west breeze i denunciations of the officiousness of the "tarna- | nódu the whole of the io94 although at about
East about six weeks ago.
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Lanca
The Chloece have fled from Kulren Castle, | delivered an address relating to the war. "His le and the Japanese have captured thirty guns and reported to have said that China kad pompelled
quantity of war materiai,
A SILVER LOAN TO CHINA.
While she was it. Vikanack, about distinguish them. She also had three black balls out-post al a mighty. Empire such use considered advisable to e
the
depth of
That is not her. When about two miles from the Ría | avrested and fined ve
2014 BOURNIAWANths after part of i
i a further wire come that the
Tapas to enter into war (this salary she met witonta.
rapported by reading nine letters from LA Haag- | want abou hity
Mr. Olori, and Mr. Komur), bet and lowboy fato Magada chang,
further for Singaporn and A silver loan to Chine of 10,000,000 tasle, Borted that Clion had intended se
completely sel
seizing as the spportunity and passengers she kät
bearing interest at 7 per cent to sus for treaty offered by the Togskate rabale. The Cons kan so m
that
MESONAT of CHAN
years, and waneanteed by the Imperial Maritimed not be responsible for the drive alter: 'thers" "wery: Klink Sk Japan had informed China that alt)eret leantech the only
Customs at the Treaty ports, is nearly com pleted in Letve
MORALITY ON THE JOB
A great sensation has been canend in Lou-
den by the closing of the “Kompire" Music
Hall, in a demand by the Purity party for a
edited Honey
existing comes were persisted
zorult if the
this communication tas war commenced. Count] Guverner" ("}
Ita was expected to repeat the sddream to the ] country): Wi
| Houssof Remeientatives on Baturday? All t
of course, la pure balderdash, but it was
snough, le "Our Own War Çefreepor spsalilly wite to the China Stath
daly
5
Kan, with however
Arrived
Vainel draws.
Working
Ty Fort in contravmotion of the sang kupemerintaha anzutites of steam and
**Austing* cổ kynjuma of smoka izraise from the batch became :
migued. The Captain asked me afts wurde !! || valdomi am
I stand by in case of bad weather, and i a pap, row
of
(his ship, and a steel hawser was paised by the the "Peranan bükkTHE
gat House cargo shipped at Yokohams some
pouterie ware undeclared, Cay Smult have been done to the "Weld untoward by the fro, di
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