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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1894.

Hongkong Lelegraph

HONGKONO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1894.

TELEGRAMS.

Á BRITISH STEAMER FIRED ON,

LONDON, November 14th. Siberian gunboats have fired on the hosts of the British steamer' Amårig lying off Settrakroo. The reason for the outrage is alleged to be a breach of revenue laws. Twenty-five person were killed.

THE PRINCE OF WALES. The Prince of Wales has been appointed Honorary Colonel of the Kleff Dragoons,

THE PAMIRS DISPUTE.

A Standard telegram from Moscow states that an Anglo-Russian modus vivendi for the settlement of the Pamirs question has been arrived at bared on the rechonition by Russia of the Murghabi Alcause the limit of the British band, recognizes the Panjah Sarheb as the lift al the Russian shere. The Afghans withdraw from Shignan and Roshen, and the Russlanı retire beyond the Marghabi.

aphere of action. Great Britain, on the other

(From Tonkin Paters.)

A POPULAR MOVE.

PARIS, November 14th,

At the Chamber of Deputies, the Minister of

proomations have in consequence been taken for The protection of the building,

President Cleveland has recognised the Hawailan Consuls in the United States. This k tantamount to an acknowledgment of the Repubilo of Hawall by the United States Government,

Sir Saul Samuel, Agent General for New South Wales, does not approve of a suggestion of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir William Harcourt, to allow the New South Wales and Victorian minta a pro rada share of the profits derived from the "coinage of silver. He has Informed the Tressury that what New South Wales seeks is the right to cola silver Sydney Mint,

The Chlon.

the

THE new dollar coinage for the Strafts and Hongkong la expected to be in circulation about the end of January.

The silk ze steamshin SA, which taft Yoko. hams on the 30th to rived at Victoria on the 14th Ing., and at New York on the aged Inst. MR. Walter Smith of the San Francisco Chronicis arved at Vokohama'n few dare apo en route to the meat of war

May he get there

THE retuma of the number of visitors in the City Hall Museum for the week ended Nov. 25th. are-Europeans, 125: Chinese, 1.574; toin? 1,699.

| THE Penang Maritime Journal describes that senasional morstebank, Randolph Churchill. as "a great s'alerman Heavens, what next shall we hear?

THE Agents (Messrs D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) inform or that the steamer Catherine Abrne, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port at 2.30 p.m., on the záth inst.

A FINE of $10 was imposed at the Police Court this morning on F. 19. Cruz, clerk for auling District Watchman No. 58 in the execution of his duty in Rue Canm Up Me Laf last night.

October 26th. Lord Rosebery delivered as important speech at Sheffield, yesterday, in, which he dealt with large range of topics. Lord Rosebery referred at some length to the Mines. of the Czar, speaking | In terms of the slacerest sympathy with the Russian Imperial family in their affliction. He paid a bigh and striblog's eloquent tributa to the Czar's faithful worship of truth and rece It was, the Pelose Minister declared, an undoubted

remove fact that bis derib would

the greatest guarantee of the peace of i

of the world. da-japanese war was the next subject with which the Premier deal, Ha denied the rumours which have been industriously circulated, that the Cabinet had discussed the question of intervention between China and Japan with A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge. No. 525. view to bringing the war to a close. He also will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zetland gave a denial to the assertion that the Govern Street, on Monday, the 3rd nenximo, at 8.40 for ment had issued

circular despatch

It was, he

be invited. said, equally untrue that the Government had received rebuff from the Powers. He ex-THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer China, with plained that exactly what had happened was malis, &c., from San Francisco to the 6th test. this. After the first Japanese victory, her and Honolula the ratt, has arrived at Yoko

morning.

MR. TYLER, who is suffering hora tofal deafness, at Chefoo on the 15th, waiting to rejoin the

Chinese fleet.

Jinx "The consciences of those bankrupte appears to be very elastic."

Winks: "Well, don't you expect elasticity la suspenders ?"

FOUR British seamen were charged before Mr. Wodehouse at the Police Court to-day, at the lostance of Captals G. W. Bannister, for unlaw fully obtaining a surrepilikaus pazerge from Kobe to Hongkong on the British steamer Angers. Defendants admited the charge, and were fined $5 each, or in default fourteen days

top side." They are in the asylum now."

It is alleged that before the Tientsin authorities would agree to give the Chungking a salute.

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haggled over the number of gons to be fired. The British authorities, however, were firm, and would not accept less than 21, ft belog decided that If a less number were fired the Chungking was to turn round and go out of port again. Alter the waluting was over, the Biftish Consul, the Commander of the Zinnst, and the Captain of the Chunghing sent their cards to the com mander in charge of the Taka forts.

SATURDAY'S GYMKHANA.

subject to the European Powers. It the pm. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially afternoon in the presence of a large concourse of

Catterthan, on the valls, challenged Elsinor, but getting closed in Mr. Cabellera was unable to ure his whip, and suffered a half-length* defeat after a very exciting finish.

HALF MUS RACE; for,all China portes; weight for inches as per scale with rob adied; nbscription griffins allowed rolba. dona fide pole ponies allowed 15lb*, ; winners at a Gymkhana meeting of this season, for each 7lbs. extrs; winrers at any rice each race, meeting of one race zibs, extri, of two or more noch races Tolbe, extra; penallen accrmula. tire; entrance fee $1.00 ; first prize a Con volue whinot $40.00 second 70 per cent. of entrance Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's gr. Casterthum, Iral Alb

feer; third 30 per cent.

Mr. Caballero. I Mr. Hart Buck's "gr. Viper, 1291 71b............. Mr. Salopla gr. Iron Duke rast solb Mr. Taylor 3 'Mr. Hart Bock a Mr. Jackson's gr. Exchange, that tlb......... Mr. Salopla bl. Blackbird, rosi 4th

Mr. Jackson o

Mr. Roblason o

Vipera hat favorite. As the fall of the flag Catterthan quickly assumed the lead, and, for once running kindly, drew clear away and won In a common canter by several lengths from Viper, with Iran Duke a bad third.

REGATTA NOTES.

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DISPENSARY printed, showed the necessity of wending an willing, to corcade more than Japan was this horns left for this, port, via Nagasaki, the hearty thanks of the sporting community are like light amusements would be more in thele

Has received by the S.S. Sydney and from other sources the Very Latest Novelties

in

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AND

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Comprising:-

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: Ar.S.S. Bombay and Canton of WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY

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CARAMELS, PRALINES,

CHOCOLATE, OYSTERS,

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FRUIT JELLIES, PARISIENS, CRYSTALLISED APRICOTS, CHERRIES,

GREENGAGES, &c., In large Assortment.

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

TS

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,

seplauded,

expedition to Madagascar where, be wid, France ought to have complete freedom of action.

THE PEACE OF EUROPE. The death of the Czar has caused deep regret, but will not cause any change in the prospects of the maintenance of the peace of Europe,

FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR.

November 16th.

The Madagascar Commission has given his decision; nine members are in favour of the project, and two agálost it.

FRANCE AND RUSSIA,

November 17th.

The Grand Duke Vladimir received the French mission at the railway station in S Petersburg, and told them how touched, the

Dart

TENDERS for works in connection with the extension of Tytam Reservoir will be received by the Government anill noon proximo, No Sunday work will be allowed the 3rd

under the contract. Forms of tender, etc., can be obtained by applying at the Colonial Secretary's office.

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THE Orestes, recently Isunched by Messrs, Scott & Co, Greenock for Alfred Holt's Blue Fannel China Ine, has, in lieu of masts and rigging of the ordinary type. been fitted with a couple of stayed uprights which serve as supports for the array of derricks, 26 in number, with which is supplied for working the cargo and bonker coal. The main fannel is exceptionally long. for draught considerations, overtopping the "sticks," and has a large subeldiary funnel, fitted "Geordie" fashion, estside for the donkey boller, bath being painted with the usual blae and black colours so well-known on these steamers.

demanded at the beginning of the war. The Government, therefore, sounded the

also the United Powere and

Sistem as to whether it was possible to arrange peace between the two belligerents. The repiles received were various. While some of the Cabinets considered that united action with view to bringing about a termination of the war might be advisable, others were of opinion that ction in that direction at the present stage, of

prove premature, affairs would prov

Another subject dealt with in the Premier's speech was the attacks on England in the Con- tinental jardals, which have been numerous of lata. He attributed these to jealousy of the success achieved by the British people in the work of colonisation, a success which was all the more galling to other countries because they had failed. The meat Important of the Prime Minister's speech was that in which he dealt with the relations best between Great Britain and France over Madagascar and other questions. He said that, while France did not exceed the rights secured for her by treaty lo The Chinese General Yel, who was defeated at Madagascar, England was had been periods the last two years, there had been periods regard to the relations between of great anxiety in t England and France, but negotiations for the settlement of the various disputes were now proceeding, and he trusted would reach a satisfactory conclusion,

Rosebery

concluded his speech with an They left Nagarski for Vindivostock, Intending to return to Kobe, Osaka and Kyoto, but if they eloquent denunciation of the aims of the Little don't Englander party. He declared that the influence to get out of the Siberian port they will be frozen lo, and be hung up as icicles during of thore who advocated that Great Britain abould

ould the winter. Such sweet gitis on the Misses' take the position of a small neutral and sub D'are would make awful oretty iceberge, hut missive nation was practically dead. The nation

there would not be anything attractive about still remembered Agtecourt, and was, he was Ciliberow in any such shape." Now, Thorn 1 convinced, determined to maintain the Ides! which that and other glorious feats of arms had created.

Car was by the unanimous sentiments of sympathy expressed throughout Feance.

BAD. LUCK.

Pingyang, has been beheaded.

FRENCH SYMPATHY,

November

A solemn requiem service was held for the late Czar. M. Perier and all the Mrs of State were present. The Chamber did not sit. The shops were closed. In the provinces manifestations of grief were also shown,

THE CAPTURE OF PORT AUTHUR. The foris in the rear of Port Arthur were attacked early on Wednesday morning under cover of the fire of heavy guns from the Japanese fleet and artillery, which shelled the citadel The forts were carried after desperats fighting and Port Arthur was entered at 2 o'clock to the afternoon. The outlying coast defences were not captured until Thursday morning, and· then only after all-night fighting.

LONDON, November 25th..

The Chinese army at this place in practically destroyed, and thousands were killed and wounded in the engagements.

The Japanese are re-embarking their troops, their destination belog acknown,

FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR. The credits for the expedition to Madagascar have been approved of by a large majority,

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON. October aznd,

Mr. F. O. Licht, the authority on beet sogar, estimates that the first month's production of the

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.M.S. Swift arrived at Singapore from Penang

on the 16th Inst.

THE French craiser Beautimps-Beaudre left for the North to-day.

Instant :-"If anyone should run across D'am's A CURIO from the Yokohama Nox of the syth

Mesionet'es, or their handsome Manager F. C. Clitherow, we hore they will kindly notify them that there is quite a collection of registered letters at The Box office swatting their return,

NUMBERS of Chinese are coming to Shanghai from Tientsin, among them being good sorinking of mandarins, says the North China Daily News of the arst Instant. It appears that the authorities at Shanghal are rather embar box to us bearded at Woosung by an officer rassed at this sudden foflux and are casting boat [1. One of the steamers recently

arrived

many Chinese passengers there were on board. from the guardship and he wanted to know how

Apparently be doubted the correctness of the

Tax China Merchants steamer Chiywan has them, an invitation he declined when told there answer and was advised to go below and count | been sold, and now fllas the British flag,

were a number of mandarins amongst them.

MR. CARL, BOCK, Consul-General for Sweden and Norway, returned to Shanghal from Paking last Tuesday.

THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Peru, with mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 24th inst. M. J. HZLEXUS Ferguson, the Minister for the in consequence of Ill-health, and will leave Shanghal on the 8th proximo,"

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The lat Grmkbana of the season was held at the Racecourse, Happy Valley, on Saturday

The China State and Daily Yest's sporting notes being of the feeblest description imagin spectators, who seemed to thoroughly enjoyable, especially in regard to the forthcoming there most enjoyable and sportsmanlike rauators. rescue at an early date and exhible the capital sport provided by the Committee of regatta, the Telegraph will come to the The various events are fully described below as to

Spretator, Z" and other first-class Donentities in their require no elaboration here, but we consider that true colours. Tea meetings, bazaars and such. due to Captain W. H. E. Marray, A. D. C., the line then essaying intelligent criticisms on Honorary Secretary, to the Committee of Man. manly sparto. agement, and to the Stewards of the Jockey Club,

The following are the crews picked to compete for their individual and united assistance In

for the German Cup on the 14th proxime:~ providing such excellent recreation to relieve the monotony of the summer months.

Detalls:- THREE-QUARTER MILE RACE; for all China

pooles; weight for taches as per scale; bona fide Polo ponies allowed 7 lbs. winners at a Gymkhana meeting of this. sexson, for each race ; lbs, extra; winner at any race meeting of one races the. extrs, of twa, or more faces 7 lbs, extra; penalties accumulative; entrance fee $1.00; first prize Cop value about $40.00; second yo per cent. of the entrance fees; third 30 per cent.. Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's d. Duart, 1st Trib......

Mr. Caballero 1

Captain Thomas' b. Elsinor, Itat 7lb............

Capt. Thomas:2

Mr. Jackson's gr. Exchange, zu trìờ.............

Mr. Jackson 3

The betting was slightly in favour of Elsinor. Bistoor showing the way to Duart, Exchange At the first attempt ä fale start was effected,

quickly falling into the rear, where he remained to the finish. "Kopenhagu" led by two lengths at the Black Rock, but coming down the hill the top weight lobbed alongside and, at once baving the issue to band, cantered home an easy winner. Time, 1 min, 414 1008. LADIES' NOMINATION; A Costume Race.- The Nominees will face the Starting Post, which will be about 200 yards up the courte, mounted and in ordinary riding kit. Each Nominator, will provide a Costume, which will be placed in covers provided on the ground. These covers the Nominees will ing, and race with

draw for by lot before stators, who will

No. 1.Rose.

(Captain) J. M. G. Masak. -

E. A. Lammert. L A. Roze. S. I. Denby.

No. 2-Luk,

(Captain) G. C. Hayward.

T. D. Lammert. G. L. Duncan, A. Turner, No. 3.-Victoria. (Captain) R. F. Lammert,

Frank Lammert. G. C. C. Master, T. Meek.

No. 4-Shamrock, (Captain) E. D. Sanders.

J. McArthur. J. Machado. D. A. Stopani. No.5-7histle.

(Captain) H. Scott,

G. H. Potte. E. Bischoff,

R. Glusing. No. 6. Kornblume. (Captain) J. Grimes

M. Jurado.

D. Armstrong. G. C. Fullerton.

CORRESPONDENCE,

[We do not necessary endorse the opinions expressed by

Compondanes de this volumin).

THE "CHINA SNAIL" AND THE WAR. To u Xuron of tw* "Hosanano Taragnien,"

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give the Editor of I may ba in time to

present season shows an increase of 23,000 tona, Netherlands, has been ordered hom- from Paking | 6 41-inch quick-being, guns; and a torpedo (Mr. Landale), Mrs. Combe, the Red Bishop for a newspaper | | This belog my reason which,

as compared with that for the corresponding month of the previous season. He estimates that the total production of the new campaign exceed that of the last by 780,000 tons.

October 23rd, The Italian Premier, Signor Crisp, has suppressed $5 Socialist Clubs.

A terrible explosion has occurred at Rio de Janeiro. Some soldiers were clearing out s magazine, when a number of cartridges exploded. Sixty soldiers were killed.

THE Agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Carifi & Co.) inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship Co.'s steamer Sk lett Tacoms on the 23rd inst, for Hongkong, vis Japan ports,

No. 323 will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.

20 knots per hour, will be followed to the Far), 1

with the Admiral of the Fleet on board.

bes

WOD

of

wended my way towards the "Madarius

The Canadian press in reproaching Great Britain for her incredible apathy in falling to secure Neckar Island, one of the Hawallan Tax Canadian Pacific Railway Co, steamship #t Paking on the 11th instant, and was DRUGTE ONE MILE HANDICAP; for aŭ China Ponies; packer, reserving κιουρ, for the purpose of the proposed Pación | Empress of Japan. arrived at Yokohama a to

8.30 a.m. to-day, and left again at 5 p.m, for this | 9% port, via Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.

be

them to their respective stand in a lined

the ad to opposite

Jadge's box and who may assist in the dressing operation. Finish en Costume round a Flag placed shost zoo yards up

the course. To win or a place, must be properly dressed in the costume provided. SIR-Perhaps on seeing toy card, which i Three Piizes. The First to the Nominator enclose to prove my bond fide, you will wander who provides the best dress as to originality what in the world a quiet, peaceful old resident and style. All points to be decided by a

could have to say in the columns of your valu» Committee of Ladies appointed.

able

paper,

and more particularly to trespass on

Mr. Taylor's Sweet William, Mrs. Dalrymple 3 braying, and, as is not unlikely, be Captain Murray's The Friar, ...... Miss Barker Saturday ! But as this is Brownie's day for Four time on the busiest day of the week,

Capt. Thomas Stonehenge, Mr. Wynne Exton o brand new policy for Lord Rosebery to follow fo

be may have Mr. Lambarde's Gangadeen....... Miss Jackson o connection with the war, THE Italian erviser Umbria, Capt. Bertohm, Mr. Stevenson's Partisan, Miss Mary Hartigan which arrived here yesterday, is a steel cruiser, Mr. Landale's Endeavour.Miss Anton o

the China Matl

food

for lunched in 1891, and has 264 men on board. Major Lyle's Hardnat.............Mrs. Combe o

reflection and stop the base of some new-fangled Ides of bis own, or

Own, or " Brownle's " Her dimensions are:-Length, 261 feet; breadth,

"fertile imagins. feet; and depth, 15 feet. Her registered

This event was a very amusing affair, and tlon, bearing on the course 39.5 |

Great Britain

aught some of the costumes were very onlque apect to take in the present crials and allow the hard- Tonnage la 2.400 tons, while her coal capacity mens of the tailor's art. The vari-coloured worked British Premier time to digest the Mail's 450 toas. Her indicated horse-power is 6,500 garments were provided and drawn for by lot at and the bas on board 45 inch quick-firing gan follows:-Miss Baker, the Mandarin (Captain presume I am not wrong in taking it

very latest production of a leading article. 13-inch R 8

for granted Murray), Mire. Dalrymple, the White Bishop that lordship religiously reads this apology 6-pounders: 8 machine Pons, and Ixusching tubes. The Umbria, bich steams (Me.

Jackson, the ricksha coolle (Mr. East by the Italian warship Piemonte, the

am sure, you will admit is ons of Importance, who rode for Majox

Lyle

you will not, I hope, grudge me space for what i Christoforo Colombo, with the Duke d'Arust! on Anton, the Clown (Mr. Stevenson), Miss Mary Eyton, the Baby (Mr. Lambarde), Miss

have to say. So here gomble meal last night,

Shortly after my board, and the second-class Cruiser Fieramesa,

Hartigan, the new Woman (Capt. The

Thomas) The race caused considerable kent, and Free Library," better known as the "New Capt. Murray in bis mandarin Ax Emergency Convocation of Victoria Chapter, WE are indebted to our Shangbal morning rather easily; Mr. Taylor as a red "Bishop Vic.," Intending to spend a quiet bali #n hour among the latest English and American contemporary for news to the effect that the copy

was second. The committee of ladies apprinted periodicals, and to have my after dinner smoke. of the New Testament presented by the as judges, consisting of Mrs. Boyes, Mrs. Coxon Christian women of Chink to the Empress and Mrs. Wodehouse, awarded the laurels of your newsboys from whom I procured a

At the entrance to this establishment I met one Dowager

a copy reached its destination, It arrived to Mrs. Combe.

the Telegraph which I consigned to my to Colonel Denby on the 12th, and he and Mr.

it for

home

readlog, I then entries to close on Saturday, Nov. 17th j O'Conor handed it to the Tsungit Yamen

encoroad myself in one of the many comfortable same day, and it was immediately sent to the

Entrance Fea $1.00; $2.00 non-accept- chairs provided round the reading table by the The Belgian electians have resulted in the

of Messrs. Madar and Farmer. the Empress. Queen Victoria's present to

ance not declared to the Hon. Secretaridently luck was against me, for the very first dekat of the Belgian Premier, The verdlet of

before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 20th time. sama the constituencies is regarded as condemnatory of FOR sneaking into the "Forbidden City" last "ged Empress was forwarded at the

of China??

weights will be notified on Monday, the roth thing that attracted my attention the newest the Protectionist policy of the Government. The night in search of nicknacks a Chinese coolle laBut we are the Christian women of

November: Brat Prise & Cup value about edition of the China Mail. Having nothing new chamber consists of 100 Clericals, as new deler's mouth where there it so danger Angie, embers of the Salvation Army.

$60.001 second Prise ya per cent. of entrance Unitarians,

particular on hand I

would I thought I glands 43

Lutherans or way up R.C

lees; third za per cent. R.C

over it, thinking to myself that after all there Another Rus Progresslocists.

Mr. J. D. Humphreys' gr. Swik, zost zalb....

might be something Interesting in it. Naturally Mr. Hart Buck 1 the Trading article caught my first, and

Holy Moses What wribing sgontes did through trying to make out what the Taylor was driving at

at You, who have no doubt through many auch nauseating doses of sickentag dzivel, can imaginu what i most bare suffered

to fathom Mr. Caballero a lo attempting

the meaning

matere Mr. Justin McCarthy, M.F., ar the representa- this port for transhipment to Chios, etc. sa

away and made hot running hos Cheeshi and

Bettlag: s to 1 on Swill. Duart was first such deep writer, and after

deliberation 1 have strived at the conclusion iive of the League.

the_Stratis Independent, the only branch of

that be calmly October 24th.

and plainly tells Great Havoc, Mr. Hart Back riding a walilog race on Britain and the other Great Powers what trade that by prosperous just now in Panaur, manilesto signed by the party of Rasslam everything else remaining as dull an ditch water. THE following memorial, containing 9,000 closed up

the favorita. Nearing the Black Rock the field they should and what they should not do Rights has been secretly circulated in St.

and raced down the hili nimost in a Petersburg. It demands the restoration of these MR. 1. BULLOCK, Brkish Vice Consul at Humanitarian League to the Prime Minister the village. At the top of the

signatures, was recently presented by the flow, Havne haing the first to give way, uppoate case of coriats eventualities occuzzi

in the China-Japan war, with which be popular rights which have been usurped by a Newchwank, banded over charge of the Car-We, the undersigned, do hereby respectfully who appeared to be golag way strongly, bolted Combined Day

Duart,

On the despotte Government,

sutajatu Mr. A. Hosle on the 13th instant and invite the attention of the Prime Minister the

ondon Timer, Standard, News, and The Marquis of Dufferin, British Ambasadow left the next day for Shanghai where he will send of strengthening the existing is for the

Across the course and was at once out of the Spectator and what these insigalionat papers at Paris, han resumed his official duties, assume daly as Acting Cooral and Aralstaat prevention of crualty to animals by the enact Checaal, and won an interesting race by two

TACE. Half-way down Swilt draw away from thought it to write in regard to the war. Now, October 2jih.

Judge.

ment of some such measure as the Sport and a half lengths; Havoc a third, could oras norance go farther? Did over Mr. Mercer, who has proceeded to Hopalnin

Regulation now before Parliament, This

Worse rubbish or more consummate frot dis on behalf of the promoters of the proposed CAFT. MCCLURE who has been appointed Vice Bi aims at the abolition of the various Dart being pulled up inside the distance.

RESOU the Journalistic world is the attempt to Pacific Cable, has asked the Hawaiian Govers Admiral and séviser to Admiral Tieg lett forms of so-called sport, especially stag-hunting.

W** || WELZER RACE; five Furlongs's for 'Ridiis pres such a zag off as a readable newspaper ? ment for lease of Neckar Island for the purpose Tientsin to join the Chinese Fleet on the IAN.

and China ponies, who have never won pigeon-shooting, the

Calak not. Only fancy an illiterate clown, cable station. He has also asked for a His appointment is from the Trung-1 Yames,

mark of which is that the animal

a face at any race meeting in Houskour! out brains, education, or experience having catch weights, fast, and over; bond de Polo impedance to loftly dicisto

Btate policy 18. subsidy from Hawall for the cable, to the and is wanderstood that he is to be the superior which is the object of the sport, though

mount of £7,500 annually for fifteen years, officer in case of difference of apinion.

nominally welid, in fact kapt In confinement

ponlar allowed ylbs.; first prizes Cup valus an admittedly able and gifted statesman like the about $40.001 ascond prize 70 per cent, of Eart of Rosebery! It really passes ail beller. and rolessed for the immediate purposes of the sport. The Blii does not apply to any form of.

entrance foss. Thled 30 per cent. post which is concerned with really wild animals. Moreover, RI o all legislation involves much

that

cable.

Am

of bir inhaling anything ba'f ra deadly au plagueissleyans,

El regnested that all communications relating to Subsriptions Socks Russian warship her been allowed | bacilil,

Advertisements, &c, be addressed to the "Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" and not to the Elites.

Letters in Floral matters to be sent to The Edit

bos to ince) members of the staff,

and

Cammondcartons intended for publication must be scompanied by the name and address of the writers, sol, nécesssally for publication but as evidence of good faith.

What the columns of the Honghong Teliging will swag be open for the fale discussion by correspondents of all questions

ic pass through the Dardanelles from the Black Sea, to order to sin Admiral Avellan's squadron THE description of Port Arthur that appeared in in the Mediterranean.

Ruesls han now on the Dally Press today was published if the wrrskips in the Mediterrar ZEN.

Hongkong Telegraph on the 5th Instant. Think The funds of the Irish National League, of that Granny, and then go and dream that the Invested in a Paris bank, concerning which there Fest is a real live paper, w has been litigation ever since the death of Mr.

Mr. Dalrymple's gr. Chesszi (late Bobtail)

Mr. Landala

et simply common or garden social purity cracks upon whom the soul-stirring literature of that Ing crank Alfred S. Dyer has bad considere affect and whom they trust to meet in the sweet by and by in And, by the way, why didn't our Mr. Cruickshank's gr. Havoc, 134: glb...... contemporary state the number of "the Christian young women of Chine," and if

would have Jent considerable interest to what appear, on the face of it, a very hard "out" to crack and cons sequently very difficult to swallow.

Affecting pubile laforests, it must be distinctly understood that Parnell, have at length been handed over to | A LARGE quantity of rie continues to arrivo ai / marelageable. A few dotany of them ste Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's d. Duart, x xat Bib............**

the Riffior door not in any way hold kimwili zaspomalila for opisians the asprwaed.

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BIRTHS.

:

At "The Albany," Hongkong, on the 26th

instant, the wife of D. W. CRADDOCK, of a son.

At 5, "The Magnolias," Shaughal, on the 17th of November, the wife of WILLIAM PEARCH, of a daughter.

in return for these concessions he offers to lay

the cable to Honolulu, He also offers to make | Ax exceptionally large number of cases had to the rate for ordinary mosssses a shilling a word, be dealt with by the Fallen Court: magistrates with lower

for press and Govemment this moralar, thlity of which were brought Neckar | under the ulykt pasi regulations. VISSU TARE- the wife of H. J. Von BROCKDORYF, of a son, Island to Great Britain in the event of

of the

MARRIAGE.

and

At Ningpe, on the 17th of November, 1804, | messages on condition of Hawall case! United |ing from akky cunts to someCoMars were. Ypakten of tims, w# vunture to point out

Sistem spaaxing Hawall It is

On the 8th Instant, at H.B.M.'s. Coulade,

Yokohamas, by James Tresp, Esq., HLA, KOA

DA SILVA, Mus, B., to Y. MEI KIM, M.D., LL.D.,

|

Dr. D. E. McCarten of Tokyo and Mr. P.

Halo odležated na bari man,

is now reported indicted, with the kanal alisemallraj koje that Hawall is willing to favourably consider

·

In t the power of the Government

(ako pralimisary step of the utmost value by the dis- easternance of the Royal buckhounds, an fostliu- ties which is viewed with the strongest dis-

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the.

By the bys, what has become of the Special Captain Thomas' ). Elsinor, 13st... Mr. Lamdale War Correspondent? I notice that the eminent Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's gr. Caltertbuna, rast...... Editor is bewalling the long periods of waiting Mr. Caballero a for aswa. Has the ever handy #1 seat of war le Mr. Salop's gr. Iron Duke, 11st giban news glum est

Mr. Payor's And of such is the tower Wyndham Street” Elshsor had slightly the coil of Cattention in orade. the lifle batilag they took place. To siker

**Yours truly,"

JB E Hooghong, November 14th, 1894.

these proposals, if lower subsidy la accepted Wx are glad to hear that the Indian soustable and the provision for the camion of Nacker who was severely wounded while arrumian rap spornení, not only by a large section of the indifilment mendean Flaker cut out the meaning faland is struck out,

of the robbers megaged in #fholdlag up* the public, but siao, as is well known, by the Onsen from Tros Dakis, with Cantortion in the vene The Parisian polics have received information | cocupante of a shag la Wingloi prost a few || kursed.. The task of futurs Ingislatiow, will be | the Aust furiofan of how the spotted uni tootmisold. (The abera letter iched as tan lata for insertion. of an Astrobist plot to blow up the. Two, kaya per kelaparykke, give baleta vet jogged in part figiemand by this simple not of justion, h Chamber of Desmies as Versailles, Sonoma kuluna Satira stémy Kim

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