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or a failing-which the Lord's Anointed who have wasted their sweetness on the desert alr of China, never fall to work up to concert pltch when they get a chance! Dr. Warson is reported to have said) and probably a section of the Newcastle converts, who never heard of Sodom and are anxious to know what was really the matter with Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboam, greedily drank in the words of wisdom) that the Chinese represented one-third of the population of the world, and there must be much that was good in such a people. The missionaries in China, he stated, had their position secured by treaty, but it had to be remembered that they were there on sufferance, and were looked upon with suspicion as foreigners-which may or may not be true. Their missionaries In India were living under the secure protection of the British flag continually, but the moment their missionaries in China left the British gunboat or consulate, and went into the Interior, they went with their lives in their hands—which is In DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LP plain English a glaring and deliberate
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MISSIONARY VERACITY,
fare they affect so much philanthrophic, albelt very transparent, interest. But the end is not yet, although we have probably heard the last of pan turning a deaf ear in perce proposals until the objects for which the war in being waged ata accomplished, and the peace of the Orient is assured by Japan's might and majasty forsooth-Ed., H.K. Telegraph}
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
total
THE coleay of South Australia, with popolation of 330,000, bas 83 114 Savings Bank depositors.
on thousand tons of gold have been extracted from mines throughout the world during the present century.
THE November Criminal Sensfors will be opened at 10 o'clock on Monday next. There are six indictments on the calendar..
LIKAO Hghthouse," the northern end of Hainan Straits, it now finished, and a first-class Tight will shortly be exhibited 'there.
THE O.&O. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Raletc, with malls, &c, left San Franciscs for this part, sia Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 15th fost
THE P. M. S. S. Co's steamer City of Peking, with mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 25th alto, has arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this port, via Negaki, at' 'daylight to-morrow.
A WEIL KNOWN ex-circus proprietor recently jatred the Salvation Army. One day an old
ploed of his met him sad said: "Well, Sir, who are you working for now? The ex-sing muster said: "I'm working for God, my have the best of Him, I'll bet." friend !" "Well, replied the other, youll
MR. RICHMOND P. Hobson, pelstaat naval constructor at the Washington Barera of Con- struction and a graduate 1st year in the School THz Hongkong Volunteer Artillary's field battery of Naval Construction in Paris, has been sent in under orders for some soild work to-morrow by the United States Government to the Far afternoon. Target practice will take place at Fast to "watch and report on the naval opera-about 4.15 from North Point, on the road ander the battery, ie the can ward of Bay View Hotel According to expert opinion the efficiency of the field battery has greatly improved of late,
one. He has been attached to the U.S. flag ship on the China Station, FINTS Smounting in the aggregale to 6 were inflicted at the Police Court this morning, at the instance of an Excise Officer, on Celestial" quack and four coolles for having to their passessions quantity of licht aplom. The "doctor," who was directert to contribute $75 to the revenue, went "alost," but the other defendants paid up like men.
For the famous charge of the Light Brigade at to su officer. It was given to Lieutenant A. R. Balaklava only one Victoria Cross was awarded Dunn, who saved the life of a non-commissioned officer by cutting down three Russian lancers, and later in the battle also saved the life of a
private. Lieut. Dunn's decration was recently sold at public auction in London.
Ilastated that with fo the past two years some fifty men have been sentenced to long terms of imprl sonment in London for obtaining credit when they were hopelessly insolvent-dz. obtaining money under false pretences.
Were this whole- some law enforced in Hongkong qulio a number of professedly respectable people would be it reclusion.
IN Switzerland five per cent. Interest is the legal nor interest can be recovered at law and in maximum. If more is charged neither principal
he sent to gaol for any term up to three years. cases of aggravated usury the money lender may
The Statute works satisfactorily-s sufficient answer to those who declare that interest can' be regulated otherwise than by the alleged inevitable law of demand and supply.
NAVAL NOTES.
this morning, carrying the mails for the Fleet The British cruiser Undaunted left for Cheloo received by the Oxws yesterday, and a large
quantity of warlike sister,
The Britsh cruiser Spartan and the gunboat- respectively on Monday, the 19th insiant. Redbreast
will rail for Cheloo and Keelung Thay will be followed by the Edgar, bound for Chefeo, shortly after the Ravanna artives hers
J1DITÓW.
departments in Hongkong.
The greatest zctivity prevails in all ike natal
The Italian crater Umbria left Spezia on the 7th altima for Chine. She was built in spots carries ten quick-fing uns, eight 6-pounders, right magsaine puna, and shree 2-ton gang available for landing for service ashore, and bas a speed of r8 knots,
Four American war
warships are now an route to the Far Fast. OF then the forest is the Yorktown Commander Falger, 1,700 tons, pister ship to the Concord. The other vessels have been ordered from the Atlantic prets. They are the Detroit, third-rate cruiser, 2.000 tons, 20 guns gans; the Matchins, including eight quick-firing and two machine Commander Kesinger ; and probably the Castins, Commander Perry. Both the ganhoats are of reog tons each, carry- ing 14 quick-firing and a machine pans.
THERE WAS A shindy In Granny's office "on the
THE SEVEN WONDERS OF KOREA, rather think the author'stive statement of street last night, a "comp" named You Hing the Indian Dally News that he purchase of theving a big hand in the busines. So Chilian fleet by China is an accomplished Devil" rushed to the police station and THERE is a corious disease, Tier of the follows-First, a hot mineral spring near Kin
offensive was the man's conduct that the chief! fact, needs confirmition.
Kores, ke the world of the ancients, bas ite "seven wonders." Briefly stated, they are as charged the fractions youth with disorderly New York Evening Telegram, which prevatis to shan-tao, the leading properties of which are behaviour At the Magisterial lever today the Senegal and along the western Interior of Hastings, to whom he admitted the Justice of increasing torper, until the victim can no longer in the water is "type-alinger" made his salaam before Mr. Africa, the symptom of which is a gradually matter what disease may afflic' the patient, a dip belleved by the natives to be miraculous, No
is said to the charge and, preferring to work in Granny's keep awake and fall into a drep sleep, from second wonder is twa springs, situated at a cos
said to prove efficacious. The office to shot drill and oakum picking, peld two which nothing can rouse him. In this state heiderable distance from each other 1 in fact, they remains, perhans for montba, wotll death over. takes him. The disease is endemic along the them. They have two peculatiles when one is have the breadth of the entire peninsula between valley of the Congo, but seems only to attack nativen. It is invariably mortal,
the other is always empty; and,
; and, notwithstand- Ing the
fact that
that they are connected by a subter- ranean passage, ope is bitter and the other pure sod
sweet,
reet, The third wonder in a cold waYG
A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge. No. 1165, EC., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, the present time two hundred medical Zetland Street, this evening, at 8 30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited
According to Dr. WATSON, there are at missionaries in China. This may be absolutely veracious, and we have no desire to under-rate the valuable services rendered by these self-denying men in a country which does not want them, amongst a people who regard them as barbarians; but we do say that their self-sacrifices, their services, and all the rest of it, would do more good and be far more appreciated in the purileus of Whitechapel and Seven Dials than in the illl unsurveyed and practically unknown Interior of the Middle Kingdom.
DR. J. R. WATSON told the Newcastle angels of goodness, virtue, truth, and philanthropy, that in his district last year ten thousand people came to him for consolation and a return ticket to-well, to the Mount Austin Hotel. The missionaries didn't go to the people (not much!); the Chinese godly ones went to the missionaries. But DR. J. R. WATSON omitted to mention, mere forgetfulnesa no doubt, what he did with those ten thousand male and female Celestiala who
came to him!' crowd, or did they convert him? As Did he convert the
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A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge. No. 525 will be held in the Freemasons Hall. Zetland Street, on Monday, the 19th instant, at 8.30 for 90 precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially Invited.
THXrgest diamond in the world, the Excelsior, discovered on June 30th, 1803 In the mines of Jageralontein, Cape Colony, by Edward Jorgen sen, inspector. It is a stone of the first water, valued at about 15 000.000
Sam Richellen: "No man can speak five words without my finding matter in them to send him to the Bastille CourtlerTwo and one are A bel on the Holy three." Richallen Trinity – Away with him ("
* .
We are Informed by the Agents (Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) that the E. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Menfe from Australia, left Part bere on or sheut the 25th inst Darwin for Hongkong this morning, and is due
There was a frizly good house at Harmiton', most heartly applauded throughout. The show Circus last night, and the entertainment was
commence to-night at 9 o'clock
Special mathsis for fambles and chlidren at 3 p.m. to-morrow.
HENRY M. Stanley and his wife, a foreign contendent writer, have fallen into the back of the smart gatherings nowadays. In fact, all ground. One never rebs or meels them at any Englishmen reem to take rather a plesaure to calling Stanley an out-and-out fraud.
dailers without a marmur,
We are willing to admit, says the Mexican Financier, that, given the rotten financial cor dition and thieving management of many American always, the Foglish, and all the European investors, have reason to be wary in placing their morey there; but it is foolish and paerila to Pearls
point,
many Furopean journals destruction of railway property as a reason for have recently done, to the Chicago Hotel withholding capital from American undertak
rlots and the
loga. There is not a European country that within the past quarter of a century has been the scene of as bloody slots as those which occurred at Chicago, and in Europe It required vastly larger cailltary forces to suppress the disturbances.
A HAPLESS half-starved hawker, named LI Alai, who attempted to shuffle off this mortal coll last night by jumping into the harbour, paid his respects to Mr. Hastings at the Police Court this morning and made no bones" about the sitempting to destroy his life. explained that be Was time be
tearfully mad with tooth-sche at the thought life was no longer worth living if Joss attempted to splash lato Kingdom Come and subjected to
to such torture. If the la-fer would not imprison him he would try to live for ever and ever. The magistrate, who took sensible and lenient view of the
cise, made an order for the unfortunate man have the tooth that troubled him extracted at the Civil Hospital and be allowed to go a
o
REPUBLICAN FAREWELL TO JONES. John P. Janes, my Jo, John,
When firal we were scquent, Your mlaes were full of silver, Your income wasna spent ; But now your mines sre shut, John,
We're gold bugs now, and so You say you're going to quit us, eh ?
John P. Jones, my Jo ?
Joba P. Jones, my Jo, John,
We're and to have you leaTO US Į To see you Join the Populists-
Good Lord, John, it do grievs os! We'd like to give you silver, John,
15 to 1-bat, oh i
We'd get it in the fagolar- Ste 7 John P., my Jo 1
cave cavern from which a wintry wind per petually blows. The force of the wind from the cave lo said to be much that a strong man cannot stand before IL A forest that cannot be eradicated le the fourth wonder. No matter what inju
injury done to the roots of the trees, which are large plues,
sprout
again directly, like
the bey bereshes. The fifth is the
most wonderful of all. It is the famous "floating stone," It t stands, ar seems to stand, in front of
the temple erected in lis honour. It is an irregular cube of great bulk and appears to be resting on the ground, free from supports on all sides
deg; but, strange to say, two men af opposite ends of a rope may pass it under the stone without encountering any obstacle whatever. The sixth wonder Is the hot stone," which, from remote
bus laip
Η glowing
with heat on the top of abigh hill. The seventh and last Korean wonder is a drep of the sweat of Buddha. For o paces around the temple in which it is and event animals decline to profane a spare enshrined not a blade of grass will grow. There are no trees or flowers inilda the sacred square,
Egen
once holy and incomprehensible.
LOSE OR WIN
The Libet and Defamation Laws Amendment Bill, Introduced at the New South Wales publication of fair, impartial reports of advertised Assembly recently by Mr. O'Sullivan, is a short but important measure. It provides that the public meetings, meetings of public bodies, royal commissions, or branches of the public service, except
t In
cases where the public and
-reporters could be shown that a
re not
shall adraltted,
be privileged, unless it Paper refused to publiab - any reasonable explanation or contradiction, and The Rajah was extremely Western In his ideas. ter could be consolidated, but separate verdicts death placed the reins of power in his hands it that the matter reported be of pablle concern or The greater part of his boyhood and youth had interest. Several Ections arising from one mat- been spent in England, and when his father's A was an English testdent whe counselled and said to be the cause. Peasants generally begin verdict or compensation in mitigation af damages, occasion therefore of the keeping of his birthday peasantry, and compulsory military service is defendant could give evidence of
of a previous The prosecution of criminal bel must be the Rajsh wished for with great reluctance, but ultimately find the the accused would 1
In chambers, before whom predilections and win favour from the ruling whom abould forcibly demonstrate his Western some entertainment which life a pleasant one. They are better clothed
about bis business.
In France complaints are now being made with increasing frequency of the overcrowding of the
the reverend Doctor is on a holiday we shall have to wait for his return before that important question can be decided.
Wonders will never cease, even in the ranks of the the chosen. In one breath the Rev. WATSON says that the missionary in China carries his life in his hand as soon as he leaves the Treaty ports and the protection of British gunboats, and in the next he unctuously chucks it off his chest that the Chinese are the most Brother WATSON evidently wants to go to heaven and, so long as he gets there, the That is very much our method, only we dont advertise it as a special virtue., Missionary WATSON then asked the
A YOUNG lawyer talked four hours to an Indiana immaculate and converted Newcastle
Geordies not to believe the tales told byjay, who felt like lynching big, bokep ponent,
zriled old professional, #rose, looked sweetly residents in the Treaty ports of China, as
⚫t the Judge, and said: "Your Honour, I will they were all liars, and the only people follow the example of my young friend who has who were in touch with the heart life of Just finished, and abalt the case without argu- the Chinese nation were the missionaries, ment." Then be sat down, and the alience was Amen!
Jarge and oppressiva.
elties and the retrogresdon and decay of the must be found in respect to ach defendant, galded him in matters poliefca} and social. On the
courteous people on the face of the earth || falls into the, water a common felt hat can be serving their term of three years in the army authorised by have the oppastuulty of 1
ry is rot generally known that when a person made use of as a lie preserver. By placing the bat upon the water, vim down, with the arm
knowing.
and
belok
នា
cal power. He applied to the Resident, and
mode of locomotion counts for nothing round it, dressing it slightly to the breast, it fed than ever before, and when their time expires heart. A technicsi libel alterwards corrected of the conference onded in an invitation to every will bear a man up for hours. This is worth tastead of going back to work with a plough and i Mogised for would not be scilonable, a segment in the district to send to the great race.
TELEGRAMS.
STALE GUP.
LONDON, November 15th, 1894. It is reported from Tientsin that Mr. von Hanncken has been given the command of the whole of the Chinese Naval forces. [Of course this is a transparent He~Ed. H.K.
Telegraph.]
Taz State of Washington, says a correspondent of the New York Tribuns, contains a greater coal deposit than all the Atlantic States com- bined. Workable veins are known to exist in
power, where
spade, they drift into the cllies and find work it could be shown that the scilon was frivolous meeting champion horse and champion jockey
in the factories and workshops, with the result that agriculture is left chiefly in the hands of children and old people. Reflecting men there. tore conclude that should France again wege = great and costly wor funds would not be forthcoming from the peasantry, as was the case at the close of the conflict with Germany, and financial difficulty might ensue.
and
in
in chambers is to be.
Rive or for the purpose of extorting mener, to order that the action could not be maintained. Provf. defamation of character a judge in chambers slon is also made that in any case of libel or could order plaintiff to give security for costs,
FAR EAST.
to compete for the Rajah's Gold Cup, which should become the property of the regiment, the mosey stakes, and the good horse--the reward gentleman Jockey receiving the very valuable
of virtue,
The Palace was filled with guests, and ne festivity dear to Englishman or English maiden PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE was lacking. For whole week the ball of pleasure was to be kept ceaselessly rolling ; but the central point of interest was the great race, fired for the Thursday afternoon. The jewelled the state dinner kad merged into the Royal cup was on view all Wednesday evening after
subject of general conversation was the much- cavated prize,
from Marseilles, Nov. 11tb-To Shanghai: Mr. The Messageries Maritimes steamer Yarra,
H. R. Barder.
I out of the nz counties, and they cover an area agreeabl, go. Oil by-likewise for Couvreur, Mr. Steiner, To Hongkong: Mr. R. recepilon and ball, and naturally the chief.
of more than 1,000,000 acres. The esal ranges in character from cancel to semi-anthracite, through all grades of domestic, gas, steaming
cooking and smishing coals.
Per P, and 0, steamer Caledonia, from London, Oct, 5th-To Yokohama, eta Bombay: Mr. and
Mer, H. S. Hayman. From Brindisi, Oct. 14th- To Yokohama: Mr. and Mrs. Burban Dunlop.
DANNY, Leigh and Orange have found it conve enrveyors and architectside advertisement i nient to dissolve partnership as civil englueers, another column. We should imagine this was
thing for Letty good
and vinegar don't mix and Mr. Wm. Dasby always seemed of a different class to Mr. Robert Kennaway Leigh and Mr. Jas. Orange. The last named
"They say Daylight's chance to not worth a gentleman's connection with more or less boges
rath now that poor Vesey is sick. There's not mining and other companies, after be left the
anolber in the regiment knows how to handle bim," Per F. and O. steamer Australia, from Public Works Department, and his association A SE-SATIONAL article in La Courrier die with that notorious scoundrel Minhinnett-ho London, Oct. 11th.To Yokohama: Rev. A. F. of it but Graceless is the horas for me, aud for the Blezers--they had mide so sure Saigon, which, on belog analysed, is found to to the discredit of the Government is still Miss G. Hill, Miss F. Ward. To Shanghai: Mr.
tho King To Kobé: Miss Dans, Miss H. Jackson, with Crazy Wharton' on his back wo Rio sure of mon anything or nothing, is headed "The member of the staff, does not afford lenge to one Italian friend Signor O'Brady Stand at the Happy Valley, presumably either Brown, Miss Godson, Rev. and Mrs. A. Phelps will be some pood ones slongside of him. Don't
pleasant Rim: le Question, This seems a direct chal-reflection; and the man who designed the Grand and Mrs. Addis. Mr. and Mrs. Longmen and two
a good race."
F'd not take too certain of Gracelets. If I elther children, Mrs. Baker, Miss C. Goudge, 1 simple, pimple, etc., and then 'Ria Jones waises Mr. Leigh or Mr. Orange, has only to come
Min E
were you," continued the first speaker. "There [This may mean anything or nothing.-Edinbut where is her Ibid? Granny Sharp can down to the Racecourse any meroing between
H.K. Telegraph]
and two children, Mr. Whitewick, Miss Webs-bet myself, or I'd lay you odds Pastime will be well have a free Telegraph for a week if he can solve the hours of 6 and 7.30 to be treated to a cold
ter, Mr. Conway. To Hongkong: Surgeon G. M. Dupuy has stated that the expedition is | this conundrums,
Shelton, Mrs.
to the front. Jim Wight saw him gallop this Geo. Rarse, undertaken to duly uphold French rights and not for the purpose of extending the Colonial empire Ar the Summary Court this forenoon Mr. Lat has no vason to be dissatisfied at the latest Heyderon, Miss M. Mchillan, Miles J. Menets,
Danby, an old and trusted expert la Hongkong, W. Miss
Miss Mackenzie, Miss C. Hill, Mrs. T. Kam, contiaman at large and coole contractor. [This is altogether ton funny to be seriously weed the Hon. Robert Love, Commander-in-Chief Thus the Sydney Belletin-Auckland (M.L.) To Shanghai: Mr. F. W. Gratton, Mr. A. Freally is an awful sell for them. Well, Tony,
Mr. R. Henderson, From Brindisi, Oct. 2284,=== any rights in Madagascar, and Monsieur and general "j" of Harmston's Chess, fr
Howard. Dupey
is merely trying on the same old bluff upp, leged to be das on contract for
supply at coolies. Mr. Justice Wise listened to
FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR.
A Commitee favourable to the Madagascar
credi's has been elected.
of France.
conuldered. France his not and never had
in
A
occupation of Madagascar, whatever the THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry alleged rights and interests of the Colonial will play the following programme to the Emple of France may be.-Ed, H. A.Back Square to-night,"commencing at 7.30 "Telegraph.]
Folks ** The Dragons "com. Fahrlands.
• ..........” Echose from the West. Nampa Schottiesbe..." Go Bang
o'clock 1-
T.
with free of all charge. We think that Mr. Wm. McElredderspson, Rev, and Mrs. Horolog, and says Gur looked rather bise when
turn of the tide.
Y.M.CA
the
'w how he could make the Champlon,
antend himself."
Per P. and O. steamer Massiks, from Lon-
and now
K
Well
o
out with ft.
Pra a fool to tell yan."
Nonsense! What has happened?"
*Macdonald's hete, ibat's mil, and is going to
ride Daylight to-morrow la Vesey's place"
Mark bere to-night 1" "Where 2 Thought he was in England.!
Pow?"
"One at a time, please," said Tony, "He
" Guy's not backing the Champlon, to be 20 "No; of care he was outs on Daylight. It held Rtearful
meeting a few
what's up? You look as if you were bursting Per P. and O, steamer Carthags, from Lon with latest intelligence." of lobbering purpose at over a dozen years ago placed the ancient the evidence, put en bis ultra-judicial salle, and over two young ladies who were departing don, October 18th,To Yokohama, vía Bombay: kingdom of Tonqala under Freach Pro- told the plaintiff that be was on the wrong Lick, lesionaries--one to Chins and the other to Mr. James S. Genth. Frem Beindial, October any to. Here have I been laying off all I could, The newcomer gave him a grims smila, "Yoo!! fectorate. But la belle Fexoce will be discrest Judgment for defendant.
the Niger region. Twenty sared Chow brethren 28th-To Hongkong: Rev. and Mrs. J. thinking Daylight's chance good for nothing, understanding at once that Great Britain
were on the platform cannot afford and will not permit any Franch
of Leverett. Iroking with the eye of the dash on plump and pleasant of aspect; and the premises don, October 11th.To Yokohama: Mr. Artbur
their missionary girls, who were were decorated with streamers and Chinese S. Haghes, bilas Forsyth, To Shanghai: Mr. motion. Amid the general hysteries
large H.
B. C. Pawnell, Mr. H. E. Pownell, Mr. Harland, number of young women volunteered to join the Miss Long, Miss Ruth Nezman. Mr. Henry missionary movement, and more are expected. Laster, Mr. Harry Kingbam, Miss Winifred It is a curious circumstance that the job of saving Chimond, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Dz.
stolld
Mongol
so largely left to the female and Mrs. Macleod, Miss Macleod. To Bang bystericist, while the male expounder keeps the kong : Miss Fanny Parkes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moir, South Seas and other pleasant sta
atations to himself. There are few profitable pily Surgeon G. T. Bishop,
r openings For P. and O. steamer Himalaya, from Lon A MATCH between the Hongkong C. C. and the little scenery, and the society, especially Maisden and child. To Shanghai: Mrs. James very den, Nov. gh-To Yokohama: Mr and Mrs.
What difference will it make to Daylight ↑ " on the Pabile Recreation Ground to-morrow difficult, and there is no land speculation to be children, To Hongkong : Mr. and Mrs. Parlane, Football Clubs and bean seranged, in take place in the interior, ia limited, and the language is Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holland and three
asked a young ‘sub1 anxiously.
Differance Why, man, he broke him in room; but apabite meet to consider done, and the people are stony and unsympatheticles and Mister Pallane, Ming. Vernon, Mit, ed What a bit of luck for them 1 The Cup is as better than even pour the Tepest refusal of the Acting Colonial Borstary and their desire to idif the
The hose is a lamb in his hands. grast the use of certain vacant land on the le ineradicable. Therefore the male preacher Brindis-To Hongkong Mr. G. Stawet,
foreign dey Di Mlaw Kylangi Miar. B. A. Coratio. From
good as given away sirendy. Don't lask so Per P. and O. Reamer Sutke, from Landes, glum, added the speaker, kladly enough, #1 wil beer tevsstigation, is on
Stand 10 Jasa much either
votasies of thà,
Oh nothing much-nothing" stammered Menetlemise must not be disciple, she has to take whateves jobs she can Mrs. Ipfe To Flow phong: Mir, Marshall, disappointed: "th" BAYS 10
the boy, and strolled away, soom losing himwaif and the rockdest, most barren, and least
Promos Ballarat, freen Lon- In the Cerdald was the herd of the hear postpone their "Of course, they can always profitable corner of the vineyard generally memes den, Nov. sand. To Hongkong: 161, 1 Wi
Mark
[Mo Tien Ling is small town in a very mountainous part of Manchuris and about half-way between the point at which the Japan we First Army Corpse
Lanches kay Flower
**Elua? das Nuita "Lett. ........Cordova"
for trade in the land of Joss, and there
arrived at Bombay two days ago-telegrame flying-and he's been in the Palace exactly ten minties,"
the historical cly of Meakden, whare the the pastion of woody od for a while the blade, and leaves in Chinas Vineyard, an
of Rebody and for ne saw that tatande, and leaves the Chinese vineyard, 14 Nov. 11th-To Yakasına, ela Bombay Mr. Japanese Intended to go into winies quazbata | Mu Prag vet of komorrow afternoon, thì | See the marguided and over-enthusiasis form] J. C. Ábell, Mr. J♬ Dodds and child, Mt, und | Way, da
Da. J. R. WATSON, of Ching-chou-fu,
JAPANESE DEFEAT IN MANCHURIA. Shantung, North China, is a missionary and, like all missionarles, an eminently
THE BEGINNING OF THE END. modest individual. Also like all mission that the Chinese bave repulsed the Japanese Dispatches have been received to the effect aries, Dr. J. R. WArson has been enjoying a with great slaughter at Mo Tien Ling and comfortable holiday
at home, and Pursued the retreating forces for miles in the
dtraction of the Yaloo. Improving the shining hour by, on every possible occasion and at every opportunity, airing his thrilling if not altogether truthful experiences in and enlightened views of j China and the Chinese to the goody-goody | representatives and apostles of righteous. ness and the conversion and regeneration of the heathen In holy England, The reverend gentleman's latest pabile appearance was at the last of a series of antumrial meetings of the Baptist Missionary Society held in the Wesleyan Chapel, Brunswick Place, Newcastle-on- Tyne, on the 5th ulto. It is almost supererogatory to say that Dr. Watson, of North China, got on his hind-legs and addressed the meeting, so this is a virtus--.
should they and it possible, as they undoubtedly with, to pitch their tents in
on or about the 30th last mat hence! In our humble
taple and meals as possible, to the lady disciple. As
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masier for a camal to go throug&trin, WOWGANJ TORBY RACOMORIUS: Đ Was Happy Valley, Valea ila her way. She is best det, win the blessing / son, Mr. and· Més, J. Fyffe, Mr. and Mrs. Fond His brother-aficers · balled him with joy, He
the |aya sta | And accom needle than for the Japanere to
THE through Manchuria or any other
either in this fair to Paling
of grace, and it mousing. is highly probable that the crushing
sustained at Mo Tien much needed excuse by the
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to beat a retreat to tha Yako, kada djeg nou talent of the Bouchong":
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determined, but probably very ineffectünk, matted to use the Public Hear
stand will be made against an avalanoke of maɛarason and on me th hurdy Mongolian warriors bent on ditelag will be what to sa theme plan out of the kingdom for whose wa
was their saviour, their deliverer. The race, mircie og was safe enough now, Daylight was as fit an rath To possible; it was only bis infernal temper that Miss: had made the case so hopeless. In Mark's
for the the heaviest spiritual shovelling is to be done, Pet Canadian Pacific steam
the best chance of Yokohama's Ho M. R. Rotuga, Hon converts, and belag moned by an indignant mob, or hugged Victoria Geoavenor, Mr. T. Yoskid's, Mit: Kombo, bands all would be well, Wark had seen the
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with her are mostly amateur enthusiasts like and im Kadder, Tabesk Ergel Calete, Tord horse, of course, on his way.
The old," experienced professions: ROTAN SOM BOR
knows better Jusso, tha Males Sons Man Howversmegeny pestry close to the conate si china rather
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