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Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK &

OMPANY,

LIMITED.

MAVE JUST RECEIVED

"A CONSIGNMENT OF

ILFORD DRY

PLATES,

1/1, 10/8, 12/10,

and are offering the same at popolar prices,

SENSITIZED ALBUMENIZED

PAPER,

pl. In tine.

CHEAP AND RELIABLE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1894.

universe, they have been supplied with these senusional cablegrams by Japanese officials free of any charge, and naturally published them for the information of their rer dera, doubtless relying on the bond fides of the Government of Japan, How the world

large has been

Mr. K. J. Dougall's g h Braemar, by Bochanan

Sapremacy. 5 yrs, 6st. 13lbs. Monsieur E. Ribancourt's be Highland Back, by Highland Chlef~Šuma: 4. v., Gate 12lbe, **,ས4**-----་་-

by these inspired false telegrama is now picked this sentimental baldardash would" be most ↑ Mc. J. W, Charton's b or br c Pennvless, by

Ports

Mr. P. Restante-Clapper, 4 rs., Git, zibs, o

Jennings' ble Witham, by Poulet- Catania, Gat. gibt......

Chias has been fixed for November 17th, the Mikado's birthday, when Port Arthur and Wei- halwe are first to be mastered, so that la case of defeat on the march apon Paking the ratrest by the Gulf of Pachli will not be cut off. All effective it it didn't happen that the Mikado's well known, and any sceptle who may stillbirthday le on the sed and not on the 17th of doube can fully satisfy himself by perusing the

November. newspapers received by the latest malls from Europe and

America. The vaulting ambition of the Japanese Governmeni, a thing of wind i Hiroshinia the subjoined sketch of the China Mr. Elle ch f Opera Glage, by Hagloscop and whistles, so

so far as this extremely stupid Mad's Funny War Correspondent, is battle. dodge is concerned, bar only resulted in the array, recklessly charging up to the back door of the Japaness News]Bureauļto secure the latest addition to civilised Powers getting out of abest Las from Port Arthur, and the Yaloo River. Its stride and coming a nasly cropper" "on the other side of the ditch.

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Battles are not won, countries pot conquered, alliances and the good-feeling of peoples accomplished by contemptible

unscrupulone vilification

and gross misrepresentation.

The so-called Special Correspondents of English and

Rood deal to newspapers have also

not a single

far. Up to the present time ,excepting those on board

European

on the

the ill-fated Roworking and on one or two of the Chinese

In the naval engagement off seen any fighting on

special correspon movements of the Chinese

the Yaloo

Chinese side, so

so that all the dence regal

regarding the more

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD., forces in the field has been derived from yamên

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 13th October, 1894.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

OUR LATEST NOVELTY.

A SAMPLE POCKET FLASK.

SUITABLE

(or TRAVELLERS

Of

or the gossip, the Specials' vivid imaginations, or

Bureau. And it is Japanese Government's News an abrainie fact that ne European or American 13 press representative has been

p to Accompany the Japanese army. A A. B. de Goerville, who is credited with representing the New York Herald and with

or for PICNIC LAUNCH SHOOTING PARTIES has just ben received and may be obtained filled with any of our WINES or SPIPITS at cost price,

PASSENGERS by STEAMERS will find It INVALUABLE on the voyage when refresh- ment is needed or they are suffering from SEA- SICKNESS after the bar is closed,

and by

AB.

the

alas Artes bas forwarded by cable from Our Flary and Untamed Special and Light

Finis.

TELEGRAMS.

CHINA ON THE REFORM.

LONDON, Cctober 31st,

The Emperor has summoned (? is reported to have summoned Ed. Telegraph) Mr. Von Hanneken to Peking to report on the condition of the Army and Navy. Mr. Von Hanneken is prepared to urge vigorous measures of reform. [If this latter sentence is true, it is awfully good of Mr. Von Hanneken to give such wise advice. Ed. Teligraph.]

FLOODS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM, Disastrous floods have occurred to France, throwing out of employment 100,000 factory

ment of North,

Lord Howe's bic Fandile, by Sterling...

Yesnel, 3 yra, bet, alba......

Jenny, 3 yr., 6st. 3ths.

Mr. Darimoor's b c Lord d Barnard, by Rivers- Mr. A. Taylor's b c Syndic, by Buchanan

dale-Jollans, 3 yrs., 6at. 3ib. Synerve, 3 1, 6

Gut, 31h

Mr.

John Dawson's be Sir Benjamin, by Bean

M. Brunet Melrose, 4 YTJ., Sat. lb o

Janlor's, bf Sacristy, by Hagloscope-Stole, 3 yrs., öst. 11h............ (Winner trained by Percy Peck, Newmarket.) Hetting: 20 to 1 against Childwick, vo to i Callistrate, zo to Shrine.

Won easily by four lengths. It was a miver. ably wet day, the race being run in a thick mist and drenching mia.

THE MIDDLE PARK PLATE.

NEWARKET, October 11th. The MIDDLE PARK PIATE of zoo sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 10 soya, exch, 20 ft., for two-year-olde; cnits Est. 10lbs,; fililer and gelding St. lb; winners of race value 1,000 seve, to carry ylba,; of one value 500 BOTS • 4lbs, extra ; the second horse to receive 100 sove, and the Mid 100 sovs, out of the stakes; entrance 5 movej Bretby Stakes' Cource 84 subs. Mt. A. W. Cox's be Speedwell, by Serlagfield Lady Murcaster...WA. Pratt The Earl of Zetiand's bc Keetson, by Panzers

chiff-Red Shoes..

.T. Watts z Mr. H McCalmont's bor hr ¢ Reconteur, by

St. Simon-Plateantral.....T. Loates 3 (Winner trained by J. Ryan, Newmarket.) Betting: 8 to 1 against Speedwell. Won by a neck; ten ran.

The sporing welter of the Azlan maker the following Interesting comments on the above results

Tax Chinese transports Smith and Feachem were landing troops and manlilons of war at Tammi (North Formosa) on Monday, the 19th

result is unknown. The Amir, however, told his officers to fall back cross the Pinjsh and not to oppose the Rassions. The Roslan Govern- ment have recalled their troops to the right bank | ulto, of the Murghabl. There is no recent news to the effect that the province of Roskau and the valleys of Gband and Shakhdarrak have been actually evacuated by the Afghans,

LONDON, October rath. At the sale of Council Bille to-day, the following allorments were made :---

Bills on Calcutta.Rs. 20.$1,000

Bombay

19

Madra

At Yu. 1-17/31d. Special....

[4,80,000 4,89,007

Bills on Calatt. 29 400.000

Bamba......... 29

#

15

At 18. 1-24fjað.

Bombay........atadimi p

At 19, 1-9/168.

1,00,000

· 150 000

* 47 $0.000

Forty lakhs of Counciia will be offered for sale next week.

The Standard, in its insos this morning, steler that Professor Zikhasta is the Russian physician who informed the Czw that the disesse from which his Imperial Majesty is suffering is Incurable.

BERLIN, October roth. Profesor Von Eerden, the well known physician of the city, in summoned to Livedla,

LONDON, October 11th,

Of all wad words,

Just at this minute, The saddest arg.these-

[4] was'nt til g

We are informed på da koliminer Gavers! that parcela for The Ated Kl@dpub! Great Britain and Ireland Monted vs Joré ♬ nm, on Wedaraday next, the +x}{5}s, reliť arrive in London on or about the 10th waxinỏ,

Tæt Brazillon · Guvresment has decided to ent-blich an efficiert avstem of lighting for the part of Rio de Janeiro by reflectors onerating st night, without Interruption, and which will he visible to approachin- vese-in at a great distance,

The Clefl and Military Gazette vroosts that the new waterworks recently opened at Rangoon are an utter fallure. The other day there was un actual water-famine, and thomvande af natives were begging for water from owners of wells.

Pollce Miglitrate-Look bern, your face la familier. Haven't you been in this count before? Pritana-Please, your benar, you met me out the other night at the dog feht, that I lost $50 on. Six months. Next!"

Marlstrate "Oh, ves. Yon handled the dog.

Sir Edward Grov; Under Secretary for Forela Affairs, speaking at Wooler, sold her Muits'y's Government, while doing every bing possible la protect Bullish Interests, derked to maintain | IMPROVEMENTS and progress are anmvrently the concert and perfect unanimity of views among

order of the day in Mr. T. Kennedy's everlandiy the Powers, in order that their combined Influence managed dairy, the stock of which han fært been may tend towards milgating, a far possible, considerably terressed by the Imanration of a let the course of events in the Far East, and Jemey wilch cows be the Victoria direct thereby exclude the difficult complications which from Scott's famous catile ranches "out West, " will certainly resolt from Any Individuel

attempt to profit by the altuation arising from the present Tax Calcutta fiset Arrotton Abear, Cent. J. war between China and Japan. In conclusion, F. Hansen, which Prrived here from Calcutta be said that the rumours, which »ra current in ofa Singapore late yesterday afternoon, enenuti- Europe, that there are serious risks of a war tered an oxually strong north-sa † mononn never home are wholly unfounded,

after taking her departure from the latter part, baner northerly gates and sharo noualle being the order of the dey from part to nert. Notwith standing this, however, this well-known and deservedle papalar steamer completed the rus up in a trifle under eight days.

ROMI, October 17th,

|

he would not be permitted to go beyond Seant bands, Railway traffic is stopped in the departe | S returned as sixth, Flis only other engage. | presented valuable gifts sent to bis Holiness by to send in to the local office a list of their

only European present at the capture of Phyling-yang, wdies two and a hall columns of lying rubbish to the Yapan Mall-unless the official reports

orts of General Nozu and Field Marshal Yamagata to the Mikado were absolutely inaccurate to thele salient features posing as a hero and war correspondent the Archibald Forbes, Cameron, and J. G. Scott type: but we take the liberty of believing that Mr. de Guerville si nothing of the fighting, and merely faked up palpably inaccurate report on information suppiled to him by the Japanese authorities elther at Seoul or Hiroshims, and atest advices this Paladin of modern war correspondents was safely resting at the fatter place, and not at the front with the invading Japanese forces. Mr. H. de Windt, the special correspondent of the Pall Mall Gavidie, after walling a fortnight in Tokyo, was Office that finally told by the Japanese Foreign

and that all letters and telegrams evon from there would have to be submitted to and And approved of by the

the Japanese Censorate before they could be forwarded. Mr. de Windt, who is an experienced and capable journalist and correspondent, recognising that he could obtain exactly the same information from the 真意 available Japanese Legation in Landon that in Seoul, declined to be made a tool of by the Japanese official pioneers enlightened civilisation in the arts of war and peace, and left for England by first steamer, Mr. de from a literary point of

beneath contempt; [view, his statements in the main are grassly untrue,

he is a blatant humbur of the first order. and

The New York Herald has also a Special War Correspondent who is supposed to follow the Chinese Army. That individual is Mr. Henry can be jobtained filled at the following prices O'Shea, editor of the Japanese-Inspired, If not China Japanese-owned rug' known as the Gazette. As the obsequious mouth-piece of the Japanese News Bureau the China Gasetis, with its Editor Special for Gordon Bennett's widely circulated paper, has propagated more les regarding the China-Japan war than the whole of the press in the Far East combined. Nobody out here would pay the slightest notice to this feeble bireling's rabid utterances, but in England and America, where the Herald has a reputation as one of the greatest and most enter

to the world, a certain prising newspapers amount of reliance would natmally be placed on Its no doubt bighly paid for special correspon dence. Now, here is a specimen-one will be quite sufficient to satisfy the greatest unbeliever of the trash sent by the Herald's 'Special In Shanghat:-

The FLASK is well made and finished, and when empiled will be worth keening for domestic VIC. I can be readily adapted for a ferding bottle; would prove useful to carry milk or other roadshment for Children; or Tea, Coffee Soup or other Fluid nourishment la tiffin' baskets.

THESE SAMPLE FLASKS

each :-

PORT.

B-60 cents. C-65 cents. D-80 cents.

SHERRY.

B--45 cents. C-50 cents.) D-6c cents,

BRANDY.

A-60 cents. B-65 cents. C-80 cents.

BRANDY.

D-$140 cents. E-$1.70 cents.

WHISKY. B-45 cents, D-60 cents. E-65 cents.

IRISH WHISKY. A-go cent, C-70 cepts.

BOURBON.

60 cents.

JAMAICA RUM,

60 cents.

A-GIN.

35 centr.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

· Hongkong, 15th October, 1894.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

of a now

A

and

Serious food have also occurred in Belgium,

and many factories have been closed in Connquence.

ROME RACING.

(Special to the Calcutta Arian.)

THE IMPERIAL STAKES.

LONDON, October 5th.

victory the feat

fent would be by

un pre-

The Pope in replying to tha uxlotations of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Calcutta satd he was pleased at the sunrèss of the missiona in charge of Archblabap Goethals, and that his Hellness' thanks were due to the British Govern- charch had enjoyed in the territories of her another column, shareholders in the China ment for the liberty which the Roman Catholics will be seen by an adverthement In Majesty Queen Victoria, The Archbishop | Fire Insurance Company, 1 Imited, are requested naire converts, and afterwards assured the contributions of premis for the year ending 31st Pope that the Roman Catholics under the December last, in order that the proportion of Government of India really enjoyed the largest profit for that year to be paid as harures to share of tolerance for their falth and loyalty, contributore may be arranged. Returns not rant la before the zo'h instant will be made up by the Company, and no subsequent claims or >Iterations will be allowed,

SIMLA, October 11th,

It may be that la Sir Visto Lord Rosebery has got another Ladas, and as the colt is entered in the Two Thousand Gainess, Derby and St. Leger, he might indeed win all three. Previous

his win in the Wondcote Siskes at Epsom won by Friday Sir Visto had only appeared with McNeil second and Pardala third. ment this season is in the Dewhurst Plate at Newmarket on the 25th instant. If by chance Sir Vista should hap en to repeat Ladas' Derby

no mesos an cedented, as lo and

*795

Sir F. Standish got there" with Spread Eagle and Didelet; in

19 1804 and 1805 Lord Egremont doubled the performance with Hannibal and Cardinal Besafort

and 1810 the Duke of Grafton In 1809 won with Fone and Whalebone; Mr. Bowes regarded very seriously bere. It was known to with Daniel O'Rourke and West Australian in Government about two months ago, having of August, and seems to have been a caso of man and Musild in 1858 and 1859, and the Duke aggression of local Russlan

eflcers. of Portland with Ayrshire and Donovan in 1888

Absolutely nothing is known at present and 1889.

regarding the report that three regiments would be ordered to proceed to China from India, as nothing to this effect has been received at head- quarters from the Home authorbles.

The amount of four per cent. paper now remaining unconvested is about five crores.

The Russo-Afghan incident in Roshan is not

・de Gueryllie's later in the. Japan Matt la,/ The IMPERIAL (KEMPTON PARK GREAT 182 and 1853; Str Joseph Hawler with Beadr. / occarted about the fo the newal unauthorised beating her best previona record on a recent

SHANGHAI, October 1st.

"The Japanese army which has been march. ing upon Moukden ever since the battle of Ping. yang, where the Chinese were completely defeated, losing over 16,000 men, the majority of whom were taken prisoners, recently occupied Heichou, on the frontler of Manchuris, without opposition.

Emperor of China will very likely be dethroned in favor of Prince Kung, who will treat with the Japanese.

"LI

Hong-chang has been superseded in suprovince of

command by General Sang Tsing of The

of Hunan, who has received full powers. Li Heng-chang has retired disgusted to Pac-Tiny-Foo, the capital of Il. His defection to

to the

is rumored

Is aluce the recall of Princ. provicce of Chl

SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSORIPTIONS

MUST DE PAID IN ADVANCE.

The Hongkong Lelegraph

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1894.

Kung

Twenty thousand Hanan soldiers are gathered around Shan-Hal-Kwan, the termians of the Great Wall, where it forms the boundary between the provinces of Cbl-Ll au! Shing-King Li Hong-chang's in distrusted.”

#Sherg Tao Tal, Customs Commissioner, and several other high efficials of Tientsin have been disgraced for malfextance"

rd

army

BREEDERS' PAGDUCE) STAKES of 5,000 sova. ; the nominator of the winner to receive goo sovs, the nominator of the record 150 sove, the seminator of the third 100 sova, the owner of the second 300 sors, and the owner of the third too sovs, out of the stakes; for the produce of mares covered in 1801, to run at two-year

geldings Sat. riba.; a old; colts ost, filles and gelding winner of 500 or to carry lbs; twice of foo BOYS, or once of 1,000 sovs, talbe, extrs those by stres peblicly advertised as having served (season 1891) thoroughbred mares at Less than songs, allowed 3lbs., at less than sor, glba; at less than 25g. lbs; si less then rege, rolbs, to be cluimed at the time of asmlar. One inlle (Jubilee course). 293 sabs, 62 of whom pay i sov, each.

got

Esri of Rosebery's be Sir Viato by Baridine-Vlato

T. Loates E Mr. Daniel Cooper's b 1 Float, by Sheen-

Footlight ... S. Loster 2 Mr. A. W. Cox's b or br í Galeottia by Galopin

Lady Chelmsford..... WAP 3 (Winner trained by M. Dawson. Newmarket.) Betting: 100 to 12 against Sir Viato, Won by a short bend after an exching finish,,

THE DUKE OF YORK STAKES.

KEMPTON PARK, October 6th,

The DucT OF YORK STAKES (handicap) of 2,000 sors, by subscription of 5 sove, nach if struck out by 6 p.m. on the 13th September ; Wieht in farther sobicription of sove, and as additional subscription of 15 sows. for starters the second to receive 150 sove, and the third out of the stakes ; winners (selling races 750 Excepted) after the publication of the weights of may face value 400 sovs., yths. 1 iwice of 400 or once of 1,0004 14lbs, extra the winner of the Doncaster St Leger Stake, 1894. to carry weight to be fixed on the public tion of the handicap, if bandicapped below such weight. "Jubiles Course; One Mile. (17 subs).

Mr. Douglas Baltd's b or be e St. Florian, by St Simon-Palmflower, 3 years, pat

W. A. Pratt I

||

St. Florian lost his maldenhood by winning the Duke of Yosk Stakes on Saturday. In his only appearance last year in the Ham Stakes at Goodwood the lately deceased Ballingdon best him ball a length. This season he ran

fourth to Lades, Matchbox and Athione in the Two Thousand Gainees, a poor second to Ladas in the Newmarket Stakes, fourth and last to Flortzel II, St. Misire and' Athlone in the St. James' Palace Staker at Ascot, and fourth ta Islog ass, Bulllagdon and Ladas in the Prince of Wales' Stakes at Newmarket.

ALLAHABAD, October 12th. Captain Bower, of Intelligence Branch,

Once more the Lucanta das broken the record, having made the passage from Queenstown to Sandy Hook in 3 days 7 hours and 48 minutes,

voyage by fifty minutes. The following were the dela:531, 533. 548, 529 552 and By knots to the Sandy Hook lightship. For the total distance of 2,782 knots, the average speed was 11 7 knots an hour. During the voyrge variable winde and weather were encountered, with fog banka fasting four hours.

who is bring sent to the seat of war in China, Ar the Palice Court this morning. helore Mr. Wodehouse, Mr. Wylle. Superintendent of the will probably leave India sext week,

High-level Tramway Company, charged Mr. Meeson's coolie ferrefusing to pay his fore. The energetic super, who was on

the

alert and breased the charge, stated cases of this frequently occurred and wastherefore лесери

LONDON, October 12th, Sir John Rigby, Attorney-General, meraber of Parilament for Forfarshire, has been appointed one of the Lorde Justice of the Court of Appeal,

The negotiations between the British and French Goverments spent the settlement of the African questions have been suddenly inter rupled by the French Colonial party pressing M. Hanotaux, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, to put forward some claims which, in the opinion of the British Government, are quite

Childwick, the Cesarewlich bero, has hitherto been famous principally on account of the big price be fetched at the sale of the Sledmere yearlings when Mr. Blundell Maple had to bid up to six thousand palaces before securing him. He has taken a long time to get his purchase money back. The colt could not start as a two- Tear-old, but was seen in public thrice last season. Indefensible,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

his dibus in the Prince of Wales' Stokes at Ascot he was placed third to Red Easlen and Treasure, but did better afterwards, beating Orme, who was, however,

Riving

him 33lbs., by three-quarters of fa length in the Limeklis Stakes THE soap daly in Holland brings £150,000

Newmarket on October 24th and capturing

natore

to put a stop to this kind of "squeezing." Mr. Meeson stated he did not know that bis coolies' tickets had expired, and after x Hule discussion and conlder ble banter bad been indulged in on both sides, the defendant was die charged, and his master directed to pay ble fare,

In the Singapore Legislative Connell an October goth, Mr. W. Maxwell. Colonial Secretary, moved in committee on the Supply Bill, that the sum of $972,077 for Military Contribution be reduced by 3930,770: the reduction being the £10,000 for one-tenth making the total sum to be voted 1895 telegraphed by the Secret

the Secretary of State, Mr. T. Shelford moved as an amendent that the vote then before them be reduced to $595.000, which repressated 15 per cent of the estimated revenue of 1895, and this was seconded by Mr. A. Huttenbach'; but on being put to the vote the Colonial Secretary's motion was carried by one Unofficials for the amendment. The vote, the whole of the Officials voting against and Hongkong Legislative Council fares over again!

the Doveridge Plate at Darby on November year to the Government. 14th—total wlanings £1,210. This year Child. wick's volliery appearance till Wednesday war A SHOOTING match between the Volunteer Field to the Gold Vass at Arent when he ran fourth to Artillery and Sergeants of the Royal Artillery Qomsitum, Sarana and Barmecida.

will take place at the Kowloon police range next | || Saturday.

With the winner starting at twenty to one and one of the placed horses at that rate and the

her at half those odds, the bookles "must have IT is reported that the Korean Governmen, such good time, though whether they did very tends to construct a radway between Scan and Cypria and Red Eyes, who ran a dead best, about 15 miles. started respectively at sixty-six to one and second

beside quoted at fiitles. The only other will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland

THE net imports of silver in September into India wern about 75 lakhs, The Imports still remain very high. The net exporte of gold during the same mouth were about 31 lakhs.

N.H.

ALICE MEMORIAL AND NETRERSOLE HOSPITALS. Statistics for October, 1894.

A.M.EL In-Patients remaining in Hospi-

bal on 1st October om 13 In-Patients admitted to Hospital

during October ............... 34 Total number treated as In- Patientskadzabadtér Of these there were 2-1-. Discharged cured

favorite at afz to one, while Lady Roseberry, who A REGULAR meeting of Zelland Lodge. No. 525. was third, wan horses

who started in 1893 were Street, this evening, at 8.30 forg ofclock precisely. Insurance, who got fourth, and Newcourt. The Visiting brethren are cordially invited. field, though it exceeded lant Year's by seven, is not above the

Since the institution of Average. Mr. Dick! br * Athel, by Atheling-Ada,

the race in 1819 the largest number of stertera g gears, pit. tib, samo.... 8. Chandler #bas bean thirty-seven, that being the total when Sir W. Throckmorton's b c Avington, by

Hartington won la 1862, while la 1875, when Malton-Annett, 4 yeam,_get.

Duke of Parma was the winner, the runners were T. J. Calder 3 one less Fields of thirty-five and thirty-four (Winner trained by J. Ryan, Newmarket

were not common to the fifties and sixties, but The "Odd Volumes" wtii donbilers roll up in Betting: In to r against St. Florian,

the largest during recent years was in 1893 when regiments to the Mount Austin Hotel to-morrow Wan aloverly by half a length | eighteen ran. Barnaby deleated twenty-eight opponents. night to bear Dr. James Cantle's experiences

When the race was inaugurated only tea went to the Great Wall of Chios, both from a geographical THE CESAREWITCH.

the post, Cruiskeen being the first winger. Since and political point of view. There will be an In-Patients remaining in Hospi then fourteen has been the smallest field, that oratorical Jamboree afterwards, with lime-iight being the quota in Conie Roy's year, 1883.

NEWMARKET, October 10th,

Now every one of the foregoing assertions an absolute lie, and the Special ment have been aware of that when he wired to New York. In the affair at Ping-yang accepting Marshal Yamagata's official report A near the truth, the Chinese, who had between four and five thousand men actually BETWEEN

in the fight the balance of six The CHSAREWITCH STAKES, ■ handicap of as engaged thousand had retreated before the Japanese sova, each, soft, with goo added; the winner of a handicap value 450 sovs, alter September stack-kept the thies Japanese armies, variously estimated to aggregate between twenty-five and

6th, at 0-30 p.m., to carry solbs., of any other forly thousand men, at bay for many hours,

handicap gibs, extra į

the owner of the second and eventually retreated in

herma to receive 200 novs, and the third 100 In good order with at estimated loss of two thousand killed and for sovs, out of the staken; entrance 5 Worki the

only taken prisoners. What about the China Ganelle • foriniz if declared. Cesarswitch Coun 1:18 of 16,000 men out of only 450, Gerald

so carefully

(two miles, two furlongs and, 35 yards). (79 eproduced Is the New

subs., sy of whom declared }

by St. The most noteworthy fact up to the present And what about the Japanese who, according to Sir J. Blundell Mapla's he c Childwick, time in connection with the Japan-China war

Simon--Pisisanterio, 4 ym, 285, gibtuses: the same authority, have been marching to in the extraordinary reports of battles that were

W. Bradford 1 Moukden for the past six weeks ? Why, they never fought and vicioides that have yet to be baven't even yet made a start. The other rot Monsieur A. Abeille's bee Callletrate, by

about LI Hong-chang having been superseded, won, which have been, at great and needless

Cambyns-Citronelle, 4 718., | But, 13ībām. is beneath notice.

M. Cannon a expense, wired by hogus Special War Corres etc, etc. pondents to every part of the elvilleod world.

We are bound in common honesty to express | Mr. Mankani ohm Shrine, by Clairvaux or Wholesale and

Labeomy---Pilgrimage, agad, yst, Iɛību... - unprincipled lying by shallow the opalon that Renter's agent in Shanghai, Impostors who pretend to represent booast and whoever that autocrat may be, har prøved a Intelligent journalism has won more gloriou pay deceiver sloce the war commenced but Messieur Callaw's cho Latin, by Fablerche

victorion over paper

➡ Louisine, 3 yes, 70% than Japan's the most amusing war special' of the crowd

C. Cowen, greatly over-rated Korean successes, and he is undoubtedly Mr.

Cowen, the MP. Buchanan's ba ́Newcourt, by High

botas-Orange Blossom, egreglemily misled the unlied Press and

of our evening contemporary, wha

THE WAR IN THE NORTH.

Chlon

WAY

of

Illustrations. General G. Digby Barker will

The Middle Park Plate winner, Speedwell, | preside. according to the latest Form at a Glance, had not previously faced the music. He fa engaged la the £3,000 Great Lancashire Freeders Pro duce Stakes on November 9th and the Two Thousand, Derby and 5t. Leger next year.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

the

Discharged

15

rellered...$

Discharged on other grounds 3 Died in Hospital

tal on 1st November, 1804

Out-Patients, new cases ... 709 Out-Patients, return vleits 658

Total number of Out-Patient

visits...be began

13

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*1.3.7 EDWARD BAILEY, Superintendent,

Fixe banke sat at 10 o'clock last night in Chinese chemiet's abop st No. 115, Queen's Road Central. The fire brigade turned out in double-quick them, and with a

33 coploss supply of fresh weins from the street hydrants, the conflat ration was under control soon after sloven. The origin of the fee remains a mystery. The master of the shop, which was

was insured fox. $4 300 RANGOON, October 8th, Messrs, Butterfeld and Swire, was mod Canton, Mr. Warry (Chinese Folitical Adviser in And that is a fact worthy of satay for in sice.

Mr.

out of ten the master of the Southern Sha (Assistant Superlatendent shops that are completely faited by dre as Woodthorpe, 28. C.B., (who will be the head of usually at Canton when the dare up? occurs. tha Survey party), and (probably) Surgeon-Major Ryder, are to jole Mr. Scott to represent the THE Hon, Treasurer of the Allon Memorial Brkish Government on the Anglo-French Com Weapital bags to acknowledes, with thanks, the mimion to delimit the Buffer State between the following donations in the funds of the Hospitalion at the same tam kis meals must be served

be The Colostai Gavernment soinasoupech 370.00 in ki own sperimuuto z ms isut, not-ride in the English and French possessions in Indo-Chins.

Blackhead & Co. skúsilí 1950 Om; nor bestow ser recaira conch with a solicitor or attorney, nor SIMLA, October gth.

Cawasjon Palaya & Commun. 25.00 smoke in Considerable surprise is felt here at

Cheong Vat Tiguri

Roll Des

Tyton's by Ben

and America. The Japanese Gavarna Reporter of war all the horrors at warg 2004 Beko of Hamilton's bik Kagimuzda, br of Europa

has got the London Timez, and of pisse. ment started this new edillon of war coupon the China Mail sise. Up to the present date Mr. dence, by establishing an official News Bureau sending by wise to all the algnature of Count Mutsu, the Foreign

in Tokyo and more recently in Hiroshima, and Mr. Cowen has reported on the was from Tokyo

Battle Ville Which, 6 yrs.. 206. Tillé... @ 2garding the proposal to send troops to China, i "e. Carlash wavemināšan

If it is found necessary to send troops from India, | A

A Marty munimenäl and Consulaten throughout the Globe, under Hiroshima, hundrede at mate from the scene | Mr. T. Jouniary 151 Cypría, by Carlton Fund it la bellaved that a Division could be ready: 79%. H. Élatsion 1

Japanese Legations and the most barefaced lies that have sver been on the ka says in his latest ballslikana || Lord Lategan's “NOU -18 28lba.anyons ♬ few dambarkation within three weeks.

Issued

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faction-be dida't dare to risk skors |_ to

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Minister,

field of

that point we quite agree, feeling perfectly DEN

Government that has any claim to

Mr.

a

Queen of Cyprus,

to thas this warlike corespondent will take partie - Mr. CAP. SANDOYMEN be placed in the die of civilised nations. Of clar care to leave the risks to somebody course, the policy of auch papers as the Kepen even if the Japanese permited modeled Mall of Yokohama and China. Garités of pany their aimy, which they nos hardly lively

accredited and those Xperiances of properly | Mons

B-Are easily understood; baina oss i to do. I past

Alvalings of a degraded Gwom

qualided war corres

ant that evidently considers belbay a pondents count for anything mga kalaca jualfiable method of atingalag lis anda and so fanpired by somebody we made for the other newspapers in variena podle of the ways she "grand stroke” by slow

E. Bawdler Rev. R, Cobbe 1.B. Conghale.

October 10th.

· Raidering to Rauter's telegram, it appears that | Colonel Tanaff advanced" with apparently a

Als body si troops across the Marghabi late |· H. Stela) Evallemaal Gland and Shakhdäresh, and 2, FATA Francesca Pas the Afghans the evacuation of Rav. Ji

(the mantry on the right bank of the Panjab, S. R. The lean Algkan omlanis at first barred the Rev.

Tar following on the etiquette of the English

appears in the Indianapolis Journali The barrister, Mr. Willis, who took dinner at

› Judge's lodgings on- af

interesting Information concernleg the reinsions the attorneys and barristers have toward one

Barrister

#tont # for business. If on hug for retainers Kór the circuit, he must not eat at the same labis If he chances to stop with the attorneys,

35.00

“Bopitality, from him. . It would be a groMI breeds of profesional decorum for a barrister to walls of dance with any member of a solicitor's mis $1.00| family, for this would be a exxuple of phrase a brieženi sốớc | |* hugging" for business.

The

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mited. At Tamation, und ku belahan Kimself

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