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DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.

HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF

ILFORD DRY

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PLATES,

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and are offering the same at popular prices,

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PAPER,

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HONGKONG, Hongkong, 13th October, 1894.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1894,

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, October 2204. A horrible case of lynching is reported from South Carolina, U.S.A. Five negroes, who were suspected of having murdered a white official, were tracked by a bloodhound and ware || then murdered by an infuriated and bloodthirsty || Fasb.

nat

been

Advices from Honolulu state that the misalen of Mears, Mercer and Sandford Fleming to Hawail in connection with the Pacific cable has een anccessful with regard to obtaining the island of Necker. The Provisional Government is opposed to conceding or leasing the island, owing to the existence of a treaty with the

itates Government,

United States

ST. PETERSBORO, November 4th, The Prince and Princess of Wales havə arrived xi Livadla.

LONDON, November 4th.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Hankow races are fixed for the aznd und 23rd lost.

The French-cruiser Alger left for the North this

The eminently pacifc language in which the manifesto of the Emperor Nicholas announcing. his succession to the Throne of Russia la couched, | afternoon.. haa given great satisfaction throughout Europe

FARIS, November 4th,

opinion express confdance that the excellent The French newspapers of every shade of relations between Russia and France which the late Emperor Inaugurated will be continued by ble son, notwithstanding his intended marriage with a German Palaces. The Franch news papers are too sanguine in making the above

A MEETING of the Sanftary Board will be held

LonD Randolph Churchill was at Peuung, ex tomorrow at 4.15 p.m.

route to Bangoar, on the g`h inst. The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of China arived at Vancouver yester day at 7.30 p.m.

M. Fellx Faure, to French Minister of unent, as the new Czarı leanings are que❘ THE Government dredger, which 'faundered in

Marine, states that Fer

France is about to build an Ironclad, three cruisers, and ten torpedo bob He adds that the French Admiralty pre- paring the plans of the Corsair, a cruiser which I expected to strain a speed of twenty-three knots per hour, and which will have à grost coal-carrying capacity,

unknown.

It is expected that the French Government will ask the Chamber of Deputies for a credit of sixty million francs for a campaign in Madagascar,

LAHORE, November 4th.

the typhoon that raged here on the gih ulto, was raised from the bottom of the deep blue rea yesterday.

AN-Emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. $25, will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Visiting brethren are cordially invited. Street, this eventing, at 8.30 for g n'cinck precisely.

FOURTEEN days' bard labour was the dose of fever this morning to physic administered he Mr Wodehouse at his annexed tin of coffee belonging to Lethbridge Chinese chef who Ledge" mess.

Mercars The Factory, Coorg, who on the 2nd tenants Angelo and Herbert. I-1 Gosrkban ; | successfully delivering to her owners at the

The Times urges the Australian Colonies to come under the operallon of the recently con- cluded Anglo-Japanese Treaty. I point out that the trade benefits gained by them by taking DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD., this step will outweigh the influx of Japanese

Into the colonies which will possibly follow.

BANGALORE, October 30th, Mr. James Harold Smith, manager of the

Instant murdered his wife at Yellahunks, neur Bangalore, by shooting three times at bar wilib revolver, died to the Mysore Government City Hospital last night, crvalpelas having supervened on the wound he inflicted upon himself when trying to commit suicide. After the murder, the shot to his head had so affected bis speech that he cled dumb. On the subject of the details attending bis dastardly act, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Devereux, whom he also shot in the neck, has almost qulie recovered.

THE

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(o

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AND

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AND

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CARAMELS, PRALINES,

CHOCOLATE OYSTERS,

DESSERT CHOCOLATE,

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 17th November, 1894.

BIRTHS.

At Elmhurst, Penang, on the 12th November, the wife of Mr. C. W. Barnett, of a daughter,

On November 10th, at No. 77 Main Street, Yokohama, the wife of BARTIN H. PRATT, of a daughter.

At Sr. Helens, River Valley Road, Singapore, on 13th Nov., Mrs. A. H. RAEBURN, of a son.

DEATH.

LAHORE, October grat-

Walle on baggage uard from Peshawar to Cherat a private of the King's Royal Rifles had| his Lez-Metford rite matched from him by two daring Patkan thievre. "Tommy" captured

one, but the other fled with the rifle,

ALLAHABAD, November 1st. Eleven Volunteer carbines, twelva bayonets, rad some pouches and belts, have been stolen from St. Peter's College Armoury, Agra. The thleven dug through a wall, thirty inches thick, to effect an entrance. The police are investigat ing, but have discovered no clue to the robbers yet.

LAHORE, November 1st.

A telegram from camp Wano, from the Waziristan escort, dated November 3rd, states that the enemy attacked early this morning about two or three thousand streng, and there was desperate hand-to-hand fightlog for minutes. Though the enemy made repeated some and very brave rushes, they were driven back ench time, finally retreating

retreating, leaving over one hundred dead and many wounded. Our casualties are Lieutenant P

killed

J. Macaulay, CAPT. Raymond returned to the colony from Captain

Lang, 1.1 Goosichas; Manila by the Esmeralda last night after Surgeon-Major Haig, 1st Panjab Cavity capital of the Philippines the little launch Lieutenant Hornby, 24th Beluchistan Regiment, Samar, built by the Hongkong and Whampos Orderly Officer, all wounded, but doing well and Dock Co. not in danger: Lieut. Thompson, 26th Panjarb Infantry, is also wounded, Two Goorkhas, native officers and seventeen Goorkhas were killed and thirty-two Goorkkas wounded.

A strang

Darly has gone in

pursuit of the enemy with whom they have come into touch and are slaying many. The enemy's dead bodies are recognised to be Mabauds from the Makin Valley. Casualties amongst the followers were and Abdul Rahman Khels from the Khatan VAN twenty-three killed and twenty wounded. The suffered enormously and are not likely to renew enemy displayed hersic boldness, but have their attack again.

LONDON, November 5th.

At the Magistracy to-day, Lai Hing, storekeeper in the employ of the Kowloon Godown Co., was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment for con. cealing flask of quicksilver, valued at $60, under some goods In the godown with Intent to defraud his employers.

madlence by the Emperor at Hiroshima.on MR. Otori, late Minister to Kores, was granted the 8th instant, when the ex-Minister made to affairs in Korea. It is said that Mr. Otorl be his Majesty a detailed report of the condition of

been appointed a Privy Councillor.

THE China Merchantu'steamer Kwanglesurvived | AMENITIES ON TRE “ BARCORE.” bere this afternoon from Shanghal." She now Ales the British Bag.

CAPTAIN M. CYBRIEN, of the United Stator Army, Captain NW, De Boulay, and Surgeon Major Taylor of the Brish, Army, who bava been atti ched to the Jagungly bandquarters in Chins, arrived at Hiroshima" in the 8th Instant on their way to the fuk oling.

THÈ CUSTOMS BLOCKADE.

INTERESTING CHINESE EXTRADITION CASE. At the Police Court this morning three Chinese junkmen, named Chan Kal-chun. Leang Chip and Wong Chen-lt, were charged on remand before Mr. H. E. Wodehouse at she instance of the Chinese Government with assaulting Paul Brossman and three Chinese seamen of the Customs launch Kwan-tin respectively with intent to do them grievous bedily harm on the Mr. C. Ewens again respresented the Chinese gth Instant within the jurisdiction of China

authorities, while Mr. H. L. Dennys, specially relined

by

friends of the Chinese sermen, appeared for the defence. extradition of the prisoners had been sent to the Mr. Ewens seid that the application for the Governor

through the Customs authorlifes and would probably reach bli Excellency to-day, and be therefore asked for a further remand.

Mr. Dennys The Chinese Government has no locus standt whatever in this case, and they are not the complalounts,

Mr. Ewens- your Worship thinks the did not intend to inflet any grievous prisoners

common assault, bodily harm you can nevertheless try them for

Mr. Denny-According to the evidence irendy led I ask for the prisone: uncondi- tionsì discharge.

His Worship Case rentaoded till 10.30 on Monday.

Mr. Dennys-I ask for ball, your Worship. Mr. Ewent-I think your Worship has no power to grant ball in extradition cases.

Mr. Dennys-That's all bosh

Mr. Ewens-It would be very unpleasant for the colony f

If the prisoners escaped. Mr. Dennys Your Worship hears his remark

THE SECOND. MATE IMPRISONED, At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Wodehouse, Sammel Chalmers, pecond mats, was charged at the Instance of Captain Yeo of the historical British ship Barcore for being under the Influsses of drink, disorderly conduct, and uning abusive and threatening language to the skipper on the 19th instant,

Captain Yeo stated that on the 19th (ostant sty .. be told the Chief Officer not to let his men leave the ship, and especially defendant, who was bratswain on board.

Defendant-I nm second mate, not boatswain) witness and was called to order by bis Worship. The defendant frequently interrupted the

The Captain, continuing, stated that for nearly three hours on the evening in question the defendant abused him, using obscene and vinient language At 10 pm, a sampan came alongsida and defendant went ashore, and did not return day he rain abused bim 1o. & frightful until the arst. On coming on board that

manner. Defendant jolred the ship in Hong- kong on the last day of October as boatswald, with the understanding that he was to act as second mate.

Defendant-I had permission from the chief officer to leave the ship and to remain away as long as I liked,

His Worship-Is the chief officer here? Defendant-No, your Worship; be's drunk, and incapable on board.

His Worship-Six weeks!

Defendant (to the skipper)-Have I got to go on board the ship again?

His Worship (to the Police)-Remove the prisoner. Next case i

INVENTED INTERVENTION.

Despatches speak of an important naval FROM Shanghai comes another report that hasant for the colony,” as if it was to be into the outbreak of the

battle, bal they give no details.

An attempt to blow up the house of the Hon. Reginald B. Brett, M.A., and J.P., at Mayfair, W., took place yesterday. The bomb exploded opposite the premises, smashing the front door and all the windows. Nobody was hurt. The mctive tha outrage

is not knowp..

A during and well-planned dacolty was com

It is believed that the bomb which exploded miited within a few miles of Ferestpore on the opposite the house of the Hon. Reginald Brett Grand Trunk road to Ludhiana. Several dacolts war intended to destroy the adjoining house of dressed as policemen stopped a gang of travellers the Hon. Sir Henry Hawkins, as several o had boats and akkas with them, and began anschlsts were lately tried before him as one to search their things on the pretence of

of finding

of the Judges of the Queen's Bench division and supplert ontum in the luggage. Suddenly were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment. some real police people came up, who now found The Daily News in a leading ariicie this out what the false police were about, and a hard-morning asks, whether a farther effort towards being fewer were overpowered, and one man had not now possible on the part of the British fa-hand struggle with lathis ensued. The police friendly mediation hoween Chins and Japan is

Is arm fractured. The thieves escaped, but the Government.

Britain's immense Owing to Great police have succeeded in finding a trace of them, commercial interests in the Far East, the British Government, it says, bare an indisputable right policy to the great Powers,

LONDON, November and,

Moukden is taken, says the Japan Mail of the 13th instant, Does Shanghal Imagine that General Yamagata's Army has wings -Well, of course Shanghai thinks nothing of the sort, neither does the Hongkang Telegraph. THE revised treaty between Japan and the United States In expected to be signed to a few ders, Jaya 2 Hiroshima telegram to the Mainichi. At the same time it is reported that Count Ito and Viscount Mats were to leave Hiroshima for Tokyo on the 11th lautant, CHANO CHIH TUNG, the ex-Wachang Viceroy. arrived in Nanking on the 8th inst. and took over the seals of office on the 9th. No unusual

in the minds of everyone is, what is to be dose display was made over his arrival and installs- Hon into his new position. The question now with Liu Kun Ylb.

We are glad to be able to report that Mr.

A lelegram just received from Lima declares to recommend the adoption on the point cf David Gill, the able and indefatigable Secre- |

the reported altack on the British Consulate at

The Prince of Wales's Birthday on the 9th last, will not be celebrated owing to the death of the Emperor Alexander,

Catizo by Insurgents is unfounded. The British Squadron at Vancouver salled for the South probably to protect British subjects and property

At a meeting of the Manchester Chamber of in view of a revolution in Peru.

Rester's correspondent at Yokohama tele-Commerce yesterday, resolution was passed that the Japanese have captured Fort declaring that the necessity for fresh sources of revenue in India was solely due to the fall la exchange, and urging the Government to adopt The Queen has forwarded a message

of con-

polley of International bimetallism in order to dolence to the Russian Imperial family. Her aleviate the imposition of the import datles and Majesty expresses her heart-felt sympathy, which

difficulty.

Arthur.

fary of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock, who has been slightly indisposed for several days, bas sufficiently recovered his wonted health and strength to be able to resume his Important datles at the Head Office of the Company,

WAF DOW

Feather and Double-braded Dragon are to be If the Order of the Three-eyed Peacocks

the reward of the purveyors of the most mls. leading and absolutely false reports concerning the e policy of the Government of the Celestial Empire slace the Korean imbrogllo merged, through the rampant fingolem of Japan, 1 by the defendunia.

being His WorshipThey might escape to the the proprietors of Reaters News Bureau. waged la north-eastern Asia, then sarely mainland if 7.

ed if I grant bail.

and the London Times will be the only Mr. Ewens-Perhaps to Singapore |

Worship-If you formally object to bail competitors, out of scores that might be mentioned, that will have the ghost of a disallow it Mr. Ewens-I do.

chance of adding these coveted Chinese decora tions to their fasty family heirlooms, for from the the present time both Reater and the ancient Commencement of the Chlon-Japan war up

Thunderer have made blunder after blunder

I will

Mr. Dennys-I hope your Worship has noted that I appiled for ball on behall of the prisoners.

His Worship-Yes, I am noting ft. The defendants were then removed in custody pending the further heating of the charge, pre- ferred against them by the Customs authoriiles, on Monday, the 26th Înst.

SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA.

The following are the entries and weights for the events to be decided at the Gymkhana Meeting on Saturday next :-- THREE-QUARTER MILE RACE; for all Chlan

to

which were, to say the least, as ludicrous it is, of course, comprehensible to those who * they were embarrassing and compromising-

'know the ropes and have resided in and travelled the Far East, that the Wres has been grossly misinformed not only by fl-informed but by the official of the Jannese *Speciala but at the same time there sppesss to he no Legation in London, and an doubtless has Reuter, excuse: excuse for the leading journal' giving publicity to directing a wholly unfounded stack upon the Hidiculous canards and even going the length of

ponies; weight for Inches as per scale; Lard Rosebery and his colleagues in a sens bond fide Polo pontes allowed Ibs.sational leading article on the 7th ultimo, and winners at Gymkhana meeting of this season, for each race 5 lbs. extra; winners at using its influence with Reuter to tele- At graph the gist of the is squib" to the any race meeting of one race 5 lbs, extra, of altermant parts of the earth, and then, two or more races 7 lbs, extra; penalties day or t

or two later, when its confident aseetiong accumulative ; entrance fee $1.00 first prize

!

were authoritatively denied and universally a Cup value about $40.00; second 20 per cent. condemned by all the reputable Jaurants to Great of the entrance fees; third 30 per cent.

Fritain, out the difficulty in manner

wriggle the reverse of creditable and with a flourish of Mr. R. Frater-Smith's d. Duart, Tist 11lb Mr. Jackson's gr Exchange, 1st r

trumpets which were doubtless very plea-log Mr. Hart Buck's gr. Viper, 1st gib

to the "Lilli allans of the Orlent" who have so Captain Thomas' b. Elsinor, xrst yld

far succeed only in giving to the world what may be aptly described as an offensive marionette Mr. J. D. Humphreys' gr. Swift, rat gib

show in

in Korea

China and Mr. R..M. Gray's ch. Engineer, 11st LADIES' NOMINATION A Costume Race,

The Nomineer will face the Starting Post, which will be about 200 yards up the course, mounted and in ordinary riding kit. Each Nordinator will provide a Cosieme, which will be placed in covers provided on the ground. These covers the Nominees will draw for by lot before starting, and race with their respective Nominaters, who will stand in a line opposite the judge's box and who

a the dressing operation, mayanulatin 'en Costume" round:

I ́s Fing placed about 100 yards up the course. To win or a place, must be properly dreased in the costume provided, Three Prises. The First to the Nominator who provides the best dress as to originality

she declares is shared by all her faithful subjects.remove the continuance of the exchange of fare will be provided for the audience to Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's gr. Catterthun, 71st Gib

Serious news has been received from North Peru.

attacked The insurgents at Callao

the British Consulate there, and it is.

It is reported the insurgents made the British Consul a prisoner, the his wife and daughter were killed. It is further reported that the British Consulate is already burned by the insurgents. The British Squad- ron at Vancouver has been hastily ordered to proceed to Callao.

PARIS, November and.

In consequence of the death of the Crar there will be efficial and private demostrations and meurning throughout France; the theatres mod other places of amusement will be closed; the Chamber of Deputies will be adjourned.

ST. PETERSBURG, November and, A manifesto bas been issued to the Russian people by the Czarewich, signed Nicholas declaring he will be mindful of bis angust father's legacy, He solemnly vows to make a peaceful development of the power and glory of Russla, and to secure happiress to his subjec's will be bir sole sim.

*

Alter the issue of the evening bulletin on Wednesday the late Crar gradually sank. At about forenoon on Thursday, a serious collapse Game on, and the members of the Imperial family were sum ened into the room, The Court Chaplain an astered the extreme anclion and read the prayers for the dying; his Majesty rapidly rank and quietly passed away, conscious to the last moment, in the presence of the assembled family at fifteen minutes past SNO p.m.

ALLAHABAD, November and.

ST. PETERSBURG, November 5th. A most gracious reply has been forwarded by sympathy with the Imperial family received the Emperor Nicholas to the message of from Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria,

PARIS, November 6th.

The Cxer has warmly thanked General Mercier for the sympathetic message of the French army on the death of the late Cant. A similar message has been received by the French Minister of Marine,

General Boisdeffre and Admiral Gervais have been selected to attend the obsequies of the late

Схаг.

The French Foreign Minister has roosived the Chinese Ambassador, and assured him that peace between China and Japan. France will join the Powers in bringing about

NEW YORK, November 6th.

Advices received from Georgia state that incendiary fires have broken out on seven British cotton steamers lying in Havannab - barbour, About 4,000 balts have been damaged.

FELIN, November 6th, Chios is diapased to conclude a peace with Japan on the basis of an acknowledgment of the tonomy of Kores, and the payment of such was indemnity to Japan as shall be fixed by the great Powers.

LONDON, November 6th.

THERE was another large and enthusiastic audience at Harmston's Mammoth Show st West Point last night, when a very attractive. programme was gone through to the entire satisfaction of the spectators. The same liberal

night, when more watches will be given away. We are asked to announce that owing to the been postponed from Friday, the aard, until Gymkhana on Saturday the jumping contest bas Wednesday the 28th instant, in deference to the wishes of the competitors generally,

At the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. C. D. Wilkinson, solicitos, appeared before Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, Acting Chief Justice, on behalf of Mr. Smith Allston, merchant and commission agent, whose petition was filed in bankruptcy on Monday. He stated that the petitioner applied for a receiving order. There had not been time to file statement of accounts, but there was a considerable amount of assets from which be hoped to be able to pay about go per cent. The cause of bankruptcy was the utter stagnation of trade in

a colony during the last few months, In the Braides office and household furniture, the portion of which value had been advanced by petitioner had

goods in godowns upon a the godown owners. His lordabip made the nual Receiving Order, appointed Mr. Bruce Shepherd trusted, and adjourned the farther hearing until Monday week.

too in

.the

JUDGMENT was delivered at Singapore on the 13th fast. by Mr. Collyer in the Namyong. Ingraham case. This was a claim for salvage on an agreement for $20,000, and in the Sharnative for services rendered by the The Standard, in a leading article to-day Ingraban to the Namyong after het strand- watne Japan that she may lose the whole off the Stralis of Karlmata. the fruits of her victory by clutching

5th August On Soroetae Island, much, and urges the Intervention of the great counter-claim by the owners of the Nam

There was & Powers to prevent the disintegration of Chius, song for damages caused by collision on the Ingradum in towing her off the reef. Aftur haar ing expert evidence his lordship set aside The agreement for $20,000, as oppressive and

for the defendants on the counter-claim. for 813,052.59, for salvage services, discussion ensued as to the question of costs, Mr. Donaldson contending (an of the owners of the Nam-yong) that as he had succeeded on the counter-claim he was entitled to costs. Uliimainly it was arranged that the Ingraban should bear balf the costs of the action.

Criminal Sessions, has been occupied the inst Mr. Jas lee Blair, presiding at the Allahabad three days in trying the sensational case of

SIMLA, November 7th. Assistant Surgeon O'Donoghue, Indian Medical Service, on the ci arge of drugging and assaulting | but of what extent is not known.

Further troubles are reported from Beluchistan Miss Matthews. The prisoner wa, sentenced

to seven years' rigorous imprisonment.

November ged.

A ramour has reached Tank that 3.000 On 11th October, at Riversdale House, Tulse

Waziris bad collected with the intention of Hili, London, HARRIET HIDE, widow of the late attacking Jandols to-day, Refolo cements have Wallace Parsons Hide, of Singapore.

The Hongkong Lelegraph

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1894.

TELEGRAMS.

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

LONDON, November 20th.

been sent and are expected to reach there on Monday. The Jandala garrison thus sirengthened la considered quite capable of repulaing any altack.

LONDON, November 3rd.

A Chloese report has been received here of the secaptare of Kinllenching and of the Japanese losing three thousand men,

Advices from Argentina state that the Supreme Court bas confirmed the extradition of Tabes Belfour.

Paris, November ged,

NEW YORK, November 7th, The Tammany Hall Democrats have bran Maricipal corruption, wing to the faces Municipal Corruption." Owing to the success of the Republicans at the polls their majority in the House of Representatives will now exceed the Democrats and Popullata combined by it.

LONDON, November jih,

Mr. H. M. Johnston, Briah Commissioner to Central Africa, at present in England, dellared a lecture to crowded sudianos at Liverpool yesterday, in the course of which he said that the wellam of Central Airies sold only be stinised by the co-operation ni Mirtink Indians with the Degrees, in order to escure which be advocated offering land in Indian colonists to as to Indwes them to settle in the country.

them

It has been stated over and over again that the Chinese Government were saing for perce, prompting Great Britain to intervene to save the dynasty from destruction, and had even appealed to all the representatives of the Treaty of Powers in Peking to bring about a cessation

of hostilities, and in this connection it is worthy note that Reater wired oat to the Far East ander date the 22nd October that "navleyings for are proceeding Seoul," while a week before that the same it-informed Boreau informed us that Government

the

palabas fer-says that the British

and style. All points to be decided by a Committes of Ladies appointed.

needless and humiliating rebuff,

has lowered its prestige and impaired Its capacity to Intervene in the China-Japan quarrel in the event of occasion arising for

adopt the proposal for intervention. Of course so doing. No Power appears willing to the statement that parlerings were going on in Secul was a mere fable, as we pointed out at the time, and was unworthy a moment's

Capt. Thomas' Stonehenge, Mr. Wynne Byton. Mr. Lambarde's Gungadeen, Miss Jackson. Mr. Stevenson's Partisan, Miss Mary Hartigan. deration, yet Reater thought the rewp Me. Landsle's Endeavour, Miss Anton.

trustworthy justify the expense of Mr. Taylor's Sweet William, Mrs. Dalrymple.

ft to the Far East without eliber Major Lyle's Hardout, Mrs. Combe,

delay or consideration, And as regards the statement of the Times, that the British Govern ment had "Incurred a needless and humiliating Captain Murray's The Frist, Miss Barker, ONE MILE HANDICAP for all Chios Ponies; rebuff, had lowered her prestige and Impaired

entries to close on Saturday, Nov, 17th | her

before

5

to

k

and now

Entrance Fee $1.001 $1.00 if non-accepter capability to intervene in the war ance not declared to the Hon. Secretary it is only necessary to point to the warlic

preparations already p.m. on Tuesday, November acth progress, for armed Intervention if necessary

made, weights will be notified on Monday, the 19th November; first Prize & Cup value about co appreciate the unfounded nature of the while a quotation from our usually well- $60.00 1 second Prite jó per cent, of entrance informed

The Scotsman of the 18th fean; sbird 30 per cent.

can leave no residents of China that the London Times and Reuter are two of the greatest

fest sil-round humbugs ar

sand unhinshing llars that ever! upon a confiding public in the Far East and ever imposed West. The Scotsman commening on Great the Wethal of the British

Cablast

Mr. Cruickshank's gr. Havoc, 12st sib Mr. Hart Buck's gr. Viper, rast 3lb

| Inequitable, and gave judgment for the Mr, R. Frat-Smith's d. Duart, at ib

1st b

Mrs. Dalrymple's gr. Chesel (late Bobiali) Mr. J. D. Humphreys' gr. Swift, zost salb

Mr. R. M. Grgenich's 51, Black Douglas, 1

October doubt in the minds of old

**y*

e

latest

R. Fraser-Smith's bl. tost gib we sre

unleigned antisfaction that It is with able to-day to contradict the reporte that Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's gr. Catterthus, rost gib have been set aflost to the effect that the trud of the Cabinet WELTER RACE: Are Fulcers; for Riders pros consider the question of joint intervention

was to

and China ponies who have never woB

a race at any race meeting in Hongkong communication

and

on this

balore,

E

of the

Britte

I been or we cerialo of the Rowers are also develd of all foundation. We It am the best authority that nothing of the

d'kan, le a toutallen form or other nature described charity wise, emanated from this country. This sequence #hond be welcome to men of all parties, The i so positively in the Thess manat that our statesmen and bows guilty of an act of extra- and that Britain wind dawn upon

HALF MELR RACK ; for "all China" ponies

weight for inches as per scale with rolba.

in the war between Calon oflat intervention

and Japan, and calch weights, szat, and over; bond Ade Polo

actually Our morning contemporary is apparently afraid

ubject had to mention the name of the Japanese Consul

pooles allowed yibu,; first prize a Cup value been

the Powers. It follows that stationed in Hongkong, otherwise it would hardly

about $40.001 second prise 70 per cent of the equally definite statements [statements have published this morning under the caption Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's gr. Catterthun, 131t

entrance fees, Third 30 per cent..

made in the Times tha Capture of Hsinyen by the Japanese the Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's d. Daart, East reared last night, has been placed at our dis- Captain Thomas Elsinor, rest

statement that "the following telegram, Mr. R. Framith's hi. Black Douglas, 12st to the latest emanation from Mr. Taylor's gr. Partisan, rasé **** A wall attended, seting of merchants and War between France and Madagascar is maniaciment was held at Manchweser Weday,

of tas directors of that Mr. Halopa gr. Iron Dales, ret ylb imminent. News has been received that M. When radations were passed for the standee Japanese News Bursas when head offes is, we

collection of non

(nnodescripts known su the ** Myre De Vilars, French Planipotentiary, has leftment of a Cotton Association, Lar Manchester, believe, in Tokyo. The "wows" thus referred to Some fighting took place near Chefoo on the the Hova capital without receiving any answer | The Managing Diractor of the Meachmeor Shẫn by the Dally. Presz, the venicity of which the Canal amounced, that the, Company was pre- Telegraph hops leave to doubt, rende as IMLA, November gadg pared to accept A report received from the Wasichana pogut tenders froes India by meronda | katkesan yle

direct shipment of piece goods from Mini Delimitation escort states that a determined, chester to India gagayTMETA

“A detachment of the Japanese First Army Corpe made a successful Attack on Helayan, attack was made upon the camp of the enemet at

The Tiestalo correspondent, if the Theses where the enemy were reported to be 20,000 5.30 am, this morning, the enemy being heaton | statin that: Prince R dff with considerable loss.

admitted before the Teangail

(President has | strug on the 18th last. The attack commenced benign | 01:46.m., and by y a.m. possession of the plaos LONDON, November 3rd. Board, the

Tấn Win 1820s. The Chinese, troops fled towards the General Philip Smith bay died.

SOFIA, November gedi The Sobranie which met yesterday adjourned an a mark of respect to the inte. Emperor Alexander, the resolution of the Chamber styling

rith instant, and also twenty miles from Port Arthur. In the latter engagement the Japanese retreated towards Ta Lian Wan.

Despatches, from Yokohama state_that_a Japanese Army Corps left Kinchow on the 16th and proceeded. towards Port Arthur in two divisions.

EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

The baroc caused by the earthquake › is terrible, and shocks still continue.

THE WAR IN THE DUTCH INDIES.

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