tinations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1894.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, November 14, 1894
BACKDOOR INFIUENCE.
dont' these
THE Hawaiian Minister in Tokyo has contributed soo yeu to the fands of the Javanese Red Cross Society.
THE "panese marchart, Mr. Tottama of Neda. hose two recently acquiet foreign Weamers bave been taken ever by the Japanese Govern ment, is said to be negotiating for the purchase
of five more steamers.
SCENE:-North Queensland bush court-house, Preading F. P. In ranner: "Yen've charged with being drank. How do you lead." Accured: "Not rallly, your Worship" 1.P.: "Vrate Har. I von druck myself. Seven-and-alx
"persons" object to the jongkong elegraph Band of the Shopshire Regiment playing In the Barrack Square or at the Officers' Mess? Why dont they object to the lady in the house opposite the City Hall playing on the piano whilst their precious burlesques on rehearsal are in full swing? All the cases are parallel, and these selfish, conceited, meddlesome busybodies had just as much right to object to the ONE of the most prominent and most regrettable features of Hongkong official-Band of the Shopshires as to the Band of don Is the immense power controlled by HARKSTON's Circus, and that was no right what is known as backdoor influence. This st all. Of course this contemptible, is not a plant of to-day's or yesterday's low-class jobbery bears very hardly 24 beses growth, nor is its scope confined within on the thoroughly respectable And narrow limits. Its birth is doubtless coeval enterprising proprietors of the Circus, who with the foundation of the colony and it will no doubt lose thousands of dollars, has flourished like a bay leaf from then which they can ill afford to spare, through until now, as many evidences in our midst the backdoor machinations of a clique of clearly show. Without going back into measly cads, who disgrace the fair name Hongkong's early history we can easily of the colony. We can sympathise with his enumerate some prominent instances of Excellency the Governor in this wretched official backslidings under the pressure of business, as doubtless he left everything friends or for personal as against public to the Acting Colonial Secretary, and one of interests which are well within the recol- these days perhaps that excellent official DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., Lo.,lection of many of our readers. It was may see fit to explain an incident which taken in any way, certainly redounds neither to his intelligence nor to his credit,
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backdoor influence that arranged the iniquitous sacrifice of the Hongkong Mint to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.; it was back- 13 door influence that induced Administrator
UITABLE
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Honest" BILL MARSH and Surveyor General J. M. Price to spend a hundred thousand dollars on the utterly useless Causeway Bay recfamation, which has never returned a single cent of the $85,000 Mr. Price assured the Legislative
Council would at once be forthcoming for
building sites, etc., as soon as the work was completed-it, however, by improving the roads in the district greatly enhanced the value of property at East Point; it was backdoor influence, or perhaps in this case it would be more accurate to say frontdoor influence, which tempted Governor Sir GEORGE BOWEN to give away a number of the most valuable sites in the colony for a select Ladies Lawn Tennis or Recreation Club; it was backdoor Influence which diverted the Public Recreation Ground from the purpose It was originally set aside for, and it is backdoor influence which still maintains this crying injustice to the community; It. the new Central Market abortion, and was was backdoor influence which put through the means of passing Berinick's Share Bill and the Sunday Labour Ordinance. We could go on enumerating dozens of other equally notorious "jobs, but the above are quite sufficient to prove our contention, and to justify our directing public attention to a minor instance which occurred the other day, the details of which are as follow:-
When the Manager of HARMSTON' Circus arrived here about a fortnight ago he was advised to apply to the Govern-
can be obtained filled at the following prices mont for permission to erect the Circus on
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the vacant piece of reclaimed land to the eastward of the new Hongkong Club building, and he accordingly did so. The application was favorably entertained, neither the Public Works authorities nor the Colonial Secretariat having the slightest objection to what, in addition to adding to the revenue, it was clearly -evident would undoubtedly prove a great convenience to the community at large, as the following letter plainly proves :-
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Hongkose, 31st October, 1894. Sir,In reply to your letter of the 26th instant,
I am directed to inform you that permission will
TELEGRAMS.
THE "TIMES" ON THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
LONDON, November 13th, The Times in lending article ways that the
THE Brblah seimers Pakling, re-named the and the Port Arthur. Yamaguchi Maru reported to have heen purchased by the Nippon re-named the Kagashima 'Maru, which were Yaten Kalsh, have been reghtered in the name of the Japanese Nival Department.
AT New York political gathering:-
Tammany, Reorganizer-Gentlemen, what we want is ment Men who will stand by us through thick and thin↑ Men who will not derest in time of verd, Thikarganization houst of such members; hit why don't ther come to
the front? Where they. Gentlemen?
Voice (from rew of the ball)-In Sing Sing
The Official Gasette states that a con- quence of the China-Japan war, a considerabie number of Chinese esidents left japan for home, and at the time of the declaration of war only 21 abjects, Chinear, remained in Tokyo, 77 in Ozeko, 1.560 in Kanagawa Prefecture, $72 in Hyogo Prefecture, 290 in Nagasaki Pre- festone, and in Hokkaido, making
18
tola others returned home on to the 30th of
of August 408 September 1st, and during the same erled eleven other Chinese had entered Japan.
utter collapse of Chias raises many troublesome of 2,552. From the
pollifcal problems, and that Japan must not suppose that to limits are to be set to her expansion at the cost of China.
Bangkok on Wednesday, the 31st ulle; passed THE steamablp Phra Nang, which arrived at a lour-masted vessel off Koh Kram-possibly 5th for Bangkok. the Hiddsked, which left Hongkong on Angus
and the same month last year is staled THE export of coal from Japan last September follows:-
nection with the celebratios of victory over decided to hold a
geand entertainment in con- China, an the and proxima at three in the after- noon. His Majesty the Emperor will be present on the occasion. The banquet being held in the deroborary hall
hall of the House of Peers, on the his now making preparations to instal parade round, the Hiroshima Electric Light electric, light In the place. Besides ibly Sept. 1993 Sept. 1894 Different belleve the Conquest over China is due to the
entertainment, Quantity, tons...100,031
Heading residents of the city who 210,346 18,685 deging of the Ostenshi Sama bave decided to Value, yen-393,514 487.891 94.377 calebtat the Emperor', Birthday In the park. Thus there has been an increase in valus, bu' Everything. It is expected, wil be done on a a decrease in quantity. The average price pes ton last year was 310 yen, and was this year
grander scale than in pree:ding yeats. 4.30 yen, being an increase of 1.33 yen per ton.
TH CUSTOMS BLOCKADE,
CHINESE EXTRADITION CASK. At the Police Court this morning three Chirese junkmen, named Chan Kai-chun, Leung Chi-ip and Wong Chun-, were charged before Mr. H E. Wodehouse at the instance of the Chinese Government with assaulting Pani Brossman and three Chines: seamen of the Custame launch Kwan-lin respectively, with intent to do them grievous bodily harm on the 9th Instant.
Mr. C. Ewen's again represented the Chinese authorities, why applied for the rendition of the accused.
At the last hearing Paul Erosamen wai examined and stated, inter alia, that the three accused did not take part in throwing him over- board and that two of the Customs oarsmen went ashore armed at Quarry Bay on the night of the gb Instant, shortly after the whole of crew of the junk abandoned their vessel and cargo of about costing near the T. ikoo Refinery whatl. 400 pfcale of salt alongside a steamer that was
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A telegraph's despatch from Marsha! Count Yamagala, addressed to Count To. Minister President, under date gist ult, states that hivling dvanced into the enemy's dominion, it was necessary to round the papir, and at various places notices have been posted up to the effect that Japanese troops will not hirm non- diligently pursue their ordinary work. combatants they may remain at ease and result of this measure has been beneficial, and The those who had fet from the scene of
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operations have returned bome, and some bave even pro- the
work for the Japanese army. Further, year's taxes have been remit'ed. — Au it was necessary to distinguish clvl administration from Japanese First Army has been calabilshed at military affairu, a Board of Administration of the An-tung-ker, and Mr. Komara, First Secretary of Legation, (who acted as Chargé d'Affaires ta Peking whilst Mr. Otord was in Seoul) has been appointed Chief.
According to a telegram which reached the Headquarters at Hiroshima on Saturday from under the command of Major-General Tatsumi Kieren Castle, a detachment of Japanese soldiers succeeded to taking possession of Ho-Wo fortres on the 31st ull,, the Chinese in the castle retiring to Mookden after setting fire to the place. The inhabitants of the neighbourhood are said to xpress a bitter hatred towards the Chinese and welcomed the arrival of the Japanese. soldiers because of their extation and cruelty,
The general estimate brings the number of Chinese troops on the Lian-tong penisula up to 28,000; only 13,000 of these are supposed to be in Port Arthur itael'. The evacuation of Hong- wan may have sent others flying to the same direction; but this is hardly likely if it is true over-land communication.
To-day the following evidence was led Cbon Fun, seaman on the Chinese Customs (This is surely the last straw? The stler
collapse of China is a myth-the outcome of THR talented D'Arr Family arrived here this
cruiser Kwan-fin, stated that at g 30 p.m. on the the barefaced lies of the Japanese Foreign morning from Japan by the German mallith Bressman, and boarded a junk. When 9th instant be was on board the Customis Rik Office and the inspired telegrams n
steamer Nurnberg. After doing' Tokyo and they got on board Mr. Brossman got hold of the hireling war (7) correspondents. Up to
the treaty ports the Marionettes tried their lack tiller, and after taking the junk in the present time Chion has suffered no reverses
at Vladivostock and although humpered con.
mirates, the about ten to the field or at se deserving serion compl-iderably by official chstruction and wholesale the junk set
upon witnessoma deration. Both at Asan and Plog-ying.
-yang, "squeezing." mannged to do a fairly lucrative
firewood
to strike him with, Is the
while although greatly outnumbered, the
business. It is Chinese
of present Intention the soldiers fought most bravel, and, as the Misses D'Arc to perform for a few nights in
head was cut and bled profusely. Although they Japanese official
beat him all over the body, there were no order. In the sex fight retired in good Macao, and afterwards to try short season in other wounds except the cat on the head. After that the two Japanese armies have established
repreta admit,
off the Yalos the Hatobong. If time will ce mit Singapore will the assault they threw him overboard, but as it Chinese ist three or four ships, hot as they
they be visited, but to any case the Marlonettes will was rather dark at the time he could not distla- accomplished their object
guish who ejected him from the junk. and protecting their tract in landing troops open in Hongkong shout Chelsimes,
ir transports, whilst it is not dented that the Japanese war-vessels cleared THE bark Colona, ball x Warren, R, I., in out,' It i very difficult
to discover where the 1860, and for the past fifteen years ranning glorious Japanese victory, the sec
the second Trafal between Hongkong and Portland, Or, has gar, comes to. Since then the Chinese have during that time, says the Marins Yournal, been slowly retreating, drawing the Japanese never cost her onderwriters a dollar, though the from their base of supplies and further has paid more than $30,000 Insurance premiums, into the tolls, burning the towns as they left The aggregate first cost value of her cargoes them in fact, Generallesimo Sung is repeating during the fifteen years
$1,250,000 and her Russians disbursements at Portland for unloading, load.
AWLY
corroborated.
Chan Kim, another seaman on the Kwan-tis,
at
from Hiroshima, dated 8.20 p.m. on the 2nd According to the Hochi Shimbun, a telegram. Instant, says that the whole of the Chinese ships P. C. Patterson stated that he arrested the effected their escape from Port Arthur and took them to Shan-ki-wan Folice Station. Ihres defendante si 10 15 pm, on the gth instant sign of a Japanese campaign in the Laufe virtue of the three warrants produced be arrested Weng Pung Tok, P.5, 158, stated that by the defendants at 1.45 p.m. on the roth faslant.
At this polat Mr. Ewens asked for a remand
On a small scale the tactics which the Ruling and suppiles, have been nearly $800 per i to enable him to make a formal application for reconnoftred Wel-hal-wel-a few days 320, sad adopted with such dándly a year. She bar cabin accommodalan for eight the extradition of the defendants.
Napoleon at Moscow, and the
asake
probably be the same. Victories on parrengers also, and generally has a full com- paper and mendacious telegrams, meant, plement of them. She was sold in Oregon in of course, to create internal arenalone.1879 for $30,000. In China, as factors hardly Nkely to effect the 'collapse of that powerful, although disgracefully corrupt. Empire, JADAnese will find their cost before the war is finished. But apart from all this, who in the Far East cares a red cant what the Times thinks or imagines? The great London datly has evidently been misled by the ridiculous twaddle cabled from Hiroshima by the Comic War Reporter of the China Mail!-Ed., H.K. Telegraph.3
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE French gunboat Lutin left for Amoy this morcing.
be granted to you to erect a Circus tent on the By the last official estimate the total number of ground in question at a weekly rent of $30, pay-houses in Onks-la is 265,208, and the popula able in advance, provided that no nuisance is tion 1,338,439. caused by the noise of the band belonging to the Circus.
Objections have been raised by persons Interested in performances in the City Hall, and before grooting permission, I am to enquire what proposal you may have to make in order to meet those objections.
Your's, etc.,
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THE members of the Briifah Mercantile Marine Officers' Association announce a Smoking Concert at their Reome, Praya Central, on Friday next, commencing at 9 o'clock.
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS at West Point this even- Ing, commencing at 9 o'clock. A splendid pro gramme has been arranged, in which the whole of the members of this talented Company will take part.
THE number of marriages between Japanese women and foreigners, sanctioned by the Kana- follows:-With English. 33; American, 9
Kencho from 1873 and 1993 is stareči us French, 3: German, 4: Swiss, 4; Portuguese Spaniards, 2: Russian, 7; Austrian, 1; and Chinese, 25.
The number of foreigners adopted 1893 Is-English, 2; American, 2; Dutch, ; Into Tapanese familles from 1883 to December and Belilah Indias, 3. Between 1882 and 1893 Illegitimate children born and registered are:-- Netherlands, 4; American, 2; and English, 1.
Peninsula and are now lying in Wel-hal-wel. various reports circulated as to the whereabouts It is difficult to know what to believe among the of the Pelyang Squadron. The Shogyo Shimpo says that Japanese squadron of eight ships saw a number of Chinese vessels lying there. ander the of the forts, The Japanese:
guns squrdron consisted of two men-of-war and six converted steamers, to that had the Chinese difficulty in winning a Bust victory. But they ventured out they ought not to have found much, did not venture out.
Mr. Wodehouse, in reply, said he would like to know the exact locality where the affelt was alleged to have happened, and it was decided to Police Magistrate and Assistant Harbour despatch Commander Hastings, R.N., Acting Master, with an Inspector of Police, to Lyce Customs gig as set forth in the evidence of Mr. recent victory was held in the provisional tali of ກຜາ
Pass and Fotochan to ascertain and mak
Boseman, who seized the junk on the 9th inst. the House of Peers at the parade ground on the on a chart the positions of the Junk and the A grand entertainment commemorating; the
It was also decided to adjourn the farther hearing akemoon of November and. Their Imperial of the case until Wednesday next the aist lost. Highnesses Places Arisugawa, Kitzshirakawa, Fashimi, and Nashimoto, Coabis Ito and S algo, Viscount Hijikats, and over five hundred, and fitty high nav
naval
and field officers ward press int on the occasion. His Majesty the
at 10a.m.
THE CHARGE OF TRESPASS.
of attending or did
binquet
In 1893. 28 English woman, married to a Japanese H. E. Wodehouse, Chan Hing, Chan Man Hing, assembly the bonenda tener danc
was registered as such.
LI HUNG CHÁNH, Li Hung-chang he belly sick. Alle sames be get lick;
Chinee makee muchee racket, LI Hung losse he yel'ce jacket. Li Hung be get Reked again On the sea by monkey men; Alle sameo chilly weather, Li Hung losée de peacock feather. Next time Li Hung he get lick, Better march out belly quick There'll be a pretty howdy.de, And Chang will lose his pigtail, too!
→N. Y, Sun.
ibe
were
At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Chan Ke, Wong Chong Che and Chọn Tỉn
were the "no" dance seamen, two of them Customs employees, performed by students of the Kure Naval were charged, on remand, at the fastance Academy In the compound of the House of Mr. John J. Blake of the Taikoo Sugar various trophies captured at Asan and Prong- Refinery with being found on the premises yang were displayed, while open-air exhibitions of the Taikoo Sugar Refinery for an unlawful descriptive of the battle to the Yellow Sea, of purpote on the gib instant,"
LI Hung-chang's dismay at the news of the defeat, etc., were given,
and
came ap
Charles M. Perkins, engineer employed at the Taikoo Sugar Refinery, stated that at 10.10 p.m. on the 9th November he was at the Refinery looking after some cost passes, when he saw two mes near coal heap on the Refinery premises, one of whom was armed with a i Hile They *ppeared to
to be looking about us if they were going to shoot somebody. He went up to the men, took possession of the ride and then escorted them to the front entrance of the Refinery. About five mianies afterwards P. C. Patter
Patterson came then
five Tax damages from the earthquake Sale Company's grounds, making for the front gate, men came running down the machi, says the Japan Daily Advertiser,
be C. Patterson gave chase sald to be more serious than at first thought, sed only about 40 per cent of the town is left tw of them. About ten minutes the police constable went round again remaining, the other parts heing elber burned one more Wilnese are the
Bih instant are, 1,308 houses destroyed by fire, men that be bad seen into custody. They were
heap of rufus. The returns up
the fourth and fifth defendants. houses thrown down, and 138 persons billed; defendant was the one who had the rifle. It was The fourth while fo'Akkural
si district 1.331 dwellings fell, 1,472 not loaded, but bad recently been fired. Witness Tez British steamer Argyle, chartered by the D-Taco, Jaa 446 was lost. At Yonelor did not know when it had been fred, and did'
of the inhabitants and Sansbo, 6,300 of the
are being are called
not hear any shots. fed by the authorities, and at a place Funaba the ground was rent And maddy
asunder water discharged. The latter named town has experienced the most damage, and is Akumi detrict, Matsuminecho and Fukimamura bave
J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART,
Acting Colonial Secretary, The Manager, Harmston's Circus,
Mr. ROBERT LOVE, manager for the A CHICAGO paper publisher an article entitled HARMSTON family, replied to this most Actresses Legs, it discusses at length the extraordinary official emanation by-rs of Mary Anderson, Mire, Langtry, Mra, proposing to substitute a string band for Brown-Potter Sarah Bernhardt, Jane Hadi the ordinary circus band, so as to remove
Ada Reban, Ellen Terry and others. Most of the legs are illustrated. all possible objections. And this is the answer he got:-
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFTICE, Hongkong, 1st November, 1894- Str. In reply to your letter of the sat Instant I am directed to inform you that fa view of the fact that your proposal to abate the nuisance of the band does not appear to be sufficient, and regard being bad to the numerous objections raised since the writing of my letter to you, his Excellency regrete his ability to grant you permlaston to erect a Circus tent on the ground in question.
Yours otc...
Nippon Yasen Kaisha, reported to have Jetitioned some 4,000 salted walimon in a storm off Iwate-ken on the 35th ultimo while coming to Yokobama from Hakodate. The steamer luckily sustained no damage,
Jasper-What is the character of Blogbam's new play?
down of A
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sustained the most serious loss.
the
MR. CLARK, second officer of the ill-fated the third net.
Jumpoppe There is a sleep-walking scene in
steamer Wairarapa, recently wrecked on Barrier Island, New Zealand, was at one time Juper-Like the ons in Mazbeth ? TampuppeNo, The audience gets up in it when in command of the Singapore-owned well-known on the Chius coast as Capt. Clark, sleep and walks out.
steamer Faddak, which about eighteen years ago was for some time employed on the It Hongkong Swatow-Singapore sun, and did
very lucrative bas The regaler trade of the Feddak, which either
basiness
in the coolle traffic, belonged to Syed Mahomed Alisgoff or was managed by bim, however, was carrying · badli+ or pilgrims, between the Straits and Jeddah, and
of
afterwards
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It is reported that advice was received in Jinsen on ibe 3rd lost. to the effect that the first army carried Fung-hwan castle and occs pled Takuahan, so establishing connection wil the second army.
Kuellen, under date ad fast., 2.20 p.m., that Field-Marshal Count Yamagata wir es from Major-General Tachim's corps eccuped Fung- hwan Cantle on the 31st ultimo, The enemy fired Fung-hwan before withdraw ng in the direction of Moukden on the 29th,
retreated in three directions, part towards The enemy, after the battle at Kuellen,
Hargong and Takushan. The principal force Moukden, while other bodies fe back on withdrew toward Moukden.
A Fasan telegram reports that a few days ago two shotat of Japanese troops eng aged 3,000 Korean rebels, in the vicially of Zalko, and defeated them, with only one kills 1 and four wounded on the Japanese alde.
Robert Patterson, F.C., 13, staled that on the 9th November at 10.15 pm he was on duty at Bay. He was called to the gate of the Refinery, and there saw the last witness and the fourth and filth defendants. The last witness banded him a side, which he in ture handed to the Inspector at Shan-ki-wa! Police Station, The fourth defendant had a pair of handcuffs in his to have started gully for Formosk one night Several Samurat of Kagoshima are reporte!! three other man on the Refinery ground whom he publicly, hand. Witnem rande a further search and found recently, Thele object is not yet known.
ammunition on them. The tife was not loaded, arrested and took to the station, Themen had no and the fourth and fikh defendants said that they wess in pursuit of eight men belonging to a salt junk. The fourth and fifth defendants were subsequently released,
Urgia Singh, watchman at the Refinery, declared that at about 19.30 am, on the oth instant he saw the tat, and, and 3rd defendants coming out of a lighter which was lylug along."
fee southwards and establish a ten spora Ty It is believed that the Emperor of China will capital, perhaps at Klangin on the Yang-141.8- klang.
THE GARLIC" HELD UP AT YOKOHAMA.
J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART.
Acting Colonial Secretary, The Manager, Harmston's Circus,
THE Hyogo News of the yih inst, says is only a few days ago that the report of The backdoor influence isso disgracefully the chartering of the Nippon Yeren Talaha's apparent in both
of these precious tesmer Tor-wars by the Government was documents that one can only marvel at the hastly denied you now the vernacular papers hart madlum for Advertices. Teams can be least an application. supineness of the Governor of the something tell so she has left Yokohama te Ujina with
The Honghong Thanadh's number at the Telephone Centre) worse of the Acting Colonial Secretary, provisions and munitions of war. This verrel it will be remembered that it was on one side the wharf. He gave them loto custody,
Telegraphle denus :-"Telegraph," | Who in heaven's name are the "person Minister to Great Britain, undertaking that she | rising among his passengers, left the steamer In They appeared to be wanting to get out of the | the following report of a fruitless susic ́a for con
was released at Glasgow on the Гаражне свела устаре that Capl
apt. Clark, on account of Interested in performances in the City should not be employed la Hall" who had the barefaced Impudence purposes of the war. If report proves bis officers and engineers, and reported the For the delence, the fourth and filik defradania:
*Jape" will at so vessel fast either erected on waste ground belonging to the public? What were their objections, on actually band on soiting so far as the war with career as a shipmaster in the East ended some. Customs. They wanted to capture there to order Histast parlod find their anting ambition, old craft turned up all right and Capt. Clark's from a salt jook, which had been evading the Jeddah. But the submitted that they went in prout of soms man
TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY does their focus standi come in? The reduced to thing of
„patches. At | settle down as a farmer, but bangust the other day a high REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
the bost
at Aden or
The Japan Mall of the 4th instant contains
Starliner Goale at Yokohams on Sunday, the traband of war conducted on beard the White
Japanese torpedo-boats steamed into Yokohama 3rd November
"Towards dunk on Sunday evening two
to raise objections to the Circus being sub, 156 bellicone #" this May 19th his wife and several, if not all, of factory by the gateway. SUBSCRIBERS TO "THE HONGKONG | what grounds were they based, and where | China has progresser Weiserp paddy summarily | what sporly. He went to Australla toto hand them over to the police. The other harbour and took up positions on each quarter" alleged probable, nuisance by the noise koff ser expered at China” nghiing pinag ka kutuck, as it appears he had been with | defendants stated that they were atteld of bring of the O. & O. slæsmer Grælle. They wan
MOST BE PAID IN ADVÁNOS,
an official
and could not possibly have caused any corqueren nok?, THAT IS a bet takda, Capt Bhallard, in the Straft of Malacca
probably
five yeare shot dead by two men, and they ran to sava of the Band wont hear a moment's and wanted to meet some Iropean,pation that the Jeddah,
in the Wairarapa.
their Hvas. jackdept with Capt. Clark in command,
**noteworthy Investigation; the circus would have been worthy of Japan's pacwase, discipline, and other
The case was dissmlased- picked w the P. & O. Co.'s disabled steamer two hundred yards away from the City Hallwariiks atalaments. Chiam, hoc yại bạch
1876, and took her in tow until relieved THE WAR IN TER NORTH. nuisance; a string band would not have karps on committing ostregan of the Kowalewe, by the
hich was specially sent out been heard at all. This effectually. Rey, and Gaelle type, sha will have to face by the
sgent
tin Singapore to esurch of music to the Calestial for
mali steamer. The Indus came papers f--.
The following (tams are taken from Japanese On the 7th instant, at Amey, the wife of A. disposes of the ultra-feeble objections of different most of JENSEN, of a daughter.
"the persons," but If the Band had
Tessons already canes and take me over to grief through breaking her crankshaft the
The Japanese pursuing column pushed on in the Far morning aher leaving Penang, and her passenger actually blared the roof off the Theatre, Kast by the intymisenar j
the Chinese Challen.chen force before them, Klum Joleneje. After getting a new shan med "Aber made the voyage from Singapore to
A report has arrived of figkilag an October z tulubent dive and a half days, which in the mighbourhand al That ago. Capt. McIntosh, the commander
BIRTH.
DEATHS.
Cigarh Akin and 1 kop hd the Iditor of the Hougtong | Japidly from Astang, driving, the remnants of
| Royal, what right had they to complais: - post Daming that hm. 40 62 by A. DURA?·1/m2)
On the 8th lesiant, at Amoy, MATILDA JUNARM, ¦ of a nuisance P. They are not rezidents | Eyang in that CHIM "DROGabonner goreni ♬ stop considered faustration naurly twenty | completă teinissh forta mended là "
who survived the birth of her daughter only in the vicinity, they are simply amusing MEN MED BACK IN
| atractius, und fason:
to
24 hours.
At Yokohama, November 181, 1894, FREDERICK themselves rehearsing in order ÁLIXARDER NAYLOR, District Superintendent of | pander to their own vanity and Pollos, Sanger, India, Aged 64 years, 4 months, generally make themselves" ridiculous and 1 day.
Behind the footlights later on, Why
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followed by two bosis con'aining Police and Customs officials, which lay aff on either beam at the big Has Then, a Ge with a detachment of marine in the bow steamed vernment transport past and anchored astara. These manifestations Ase to Capt. Pearne which we heightened when boarding party came up the gangway and asked periniseeds to march the veel for contraband writer of the anchorklen j de ware Captain Fearpe jaald that he was in the
and they
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