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of these stars fel very near, none hit any of the Japanese wa v siris, and no reply wai made by them. The tumpede hosts were active In preventing the egress of any Coines vals from the harbour A steam launch tried to ge away but was discovered and her retreat to the harbour cid that the Chinese who were to

her ran her kabare light under the battery, but the paner torpedo brata mluckily run in under the battery purs and blew up the launch, escaping pihal-tion mwing to the wild firing of the Chinese comer Tawarde evening the Chinese generally had

had had fighting enough and gathely hard in dal for her defence, for they were seem to stre out of the various forts by handed and he along the rod that led in T. Henwop, en that the lipanese link possession the mint évvily armed farts with

fon at 1, and by dusk were in out any pape complete pave a ten of the

the frets, doct yard, and bathru. The Chereld towns Taller wan purea d

d by the hipsene, whoss' calvaTY, artillery, and infantry worked havoc with the pante-stricken mob, and in the confusion of this retirent a doubt many non-combatants were stafn. The fling Chinese troops were myking their

way towards Newchwang, and when pass- ing Tallenwan were attacked by the Japancie garrison there, and though many were killed. breaking man MATC were successful to through the oppost on they met wih, and are perhaps ne in fall fight across Manchuria. On the 22nd it was quiet, and the Japanese were harily engaged in overhauling the enor mone quantfiles of war material of all descriptions which they had acq

1 acquired with comparative care, and when the fortress was vished by foreigners ibree days afterwar 26, be fo such order that it appeared wif

fierway's, everything was found to If Port Arthor dock. had been a Japanese

ese fortress and naval yard for years. It is highly creditable to the fapanese that they spoke of their astounding sucess with quiet dignity, and that no braggart elation was shown, though, their well-organised attack and splendid victory would have fully justified self glorificada.

The officers of M.S. Pordoise, which vessel anilved at Shanghai from Chefoo on the afternoon of November 30th, gave some interesting details

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1894.

Per Mesurgeries Martimes steamer Parro; am esty to the political pilioners now in Siberis from Marstiles, November 11th.To Yako and clirebere. The mesent form of opposition hams: Mr. Thoms, Mr. Fukuoka, M. R. Du-in Russia casentally drawn from that which Buff-t. To Shanghel: Mr. Cusvrent, Mr. Steiner, prevailed in the record half of the reign of Mr. Tchang, Mr. Wong, Mr. Yone. To Hang A'exx der 111, To-day all parties aro revolu-

including

the extremists. They have Long: Mr. R. H. R. Burder, Mr. C Plain,

Per Mexangeries Maritimes steamer Natal: one common conviction-Russle must bave from Maznellies, Nav. a5ib.-To Yokohama: representative Government. Meu, Bayne.

Per Glen Line steamer Glensktat, from London,

October 30th,To Shanghat : Rev, and Mu. Owen, Rev. and Mrs. Caxton and infant, To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. Duggan, Mr Doggen, jun, Master Herbert Duggan, Miss

o Johnston, Miss Sadr. Miss Stewar RW J Morris, Rev. H. Stevens, Mrs, Fahmy and Infin

Per Caradise Pacific steamer Empress of Chine, from Vancouver, Drc. 10-16 Hong- king: Mr Lowin Adler, Mr. T, D. Rust, Mr. R. H. M. Rust,

tionary,

"I expect that some Government officials and officers at high rank were smont the revolutiodies will use their personal influence with the young Crar and show him that if he wants to enj y Immunity from altačky and go | through he reels like en Victorie he has anly to become a constitutional monarch. Why should the new Ciar die of worry like his | Inlber ?"

Curssa, November 3rd.

The i sue of a mentieno by the party of the people's rights has led to numerous arrests, inte of the persons to whom coples were addressed | through the post havlog bren handed to the NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. police. Nearly all the university students at Odessa, Kiel, Moscow and St. Petersburg are now ander police observation. Large numbers of coples of the manifesto are being circulated

The following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of

last night's faste :—

secretly. From what can be learned from many different quarters the moderate and reasonable spirit of the document is producing a grave impression.

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REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN HONGKONG AND THE

STRAITS.

eastern

RO

WAL

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Co-day's Advertisements.

HARMSTON'S GRAND

CIRCUS.

WILD ANIMALS,

ON THE NEW RECLAIMED LAND NEXT TO MURRAY PIER.

MORF CHANGES.

MORE CHANG'S PARIS, October 31st,

Heavy rainstorms during the last few days have caused floods in the north of France. In the departments of Pan de Cafele and Nord thou. **nds of acres are under tales. Many villages have rendered uninhabitable and hundreds of possants have been driven from thele farms, In the neighbourhood of Lile Tourcoing and factories in Roubaix and other Industrist towns

Armenties the water is three feet deep.

owns have been stopped by slaing floods. Theirlooms are! idle and nearly 100,00 › operatives are out of work.

The

MILAN, November 3rd.

The Secolo publishes to-day a letter from Prince Allsoff, a Rossian Nihilist now is Lugano, He says that be leams from Nibilist sources, which are above suspicion as regarde trast worthiness, that the Czar was poisoned with small savioure of Russis will now be safe," doses of phopharma. Allsoff adds: The

LIVADIA, November 3rd. Princess Alix was received formally into the therxchanged rings with her betrothed, Emperor

Tent

Coll

for

Dribodox Charch yesterday. After the ceremony | igst Wednesday. Here le what our

London |

#Brea

Nicholas,

THE ALDEAN FAMILY. FXCERCIER ON THE ROMAN RINGS, MOLLI. ANNETTE'S EVOLUTIONS ON THE GLOBE, THE COMIC ENTREE, "ERE IN ÀCROBIT," LE BIONDE'S TRICK FQUESTRIANISM. GILBARTO'S DOUBE SOMERSAULT. THE EXCITING STEEPLECHASE. THURSDAY EVENING, 6TH DECEMBER, GREAT RIDING CONTEST over the Circos Steeplechase Commer., A HAND- SOME TROPHY will be given to the BEST GENTLE=

now taking part in the Strelechase. The trophy to be given for the Begt Riding. Indger to be Selected from the Audience. Genilemen Compellors can try the horers Every Afternoon between 4 and 5.30 PM.

Chinese to the Minister and by the Interpreter thence and from her we learnt something of whet was turned into the foreign language for the Bad occurred. It appears that the pe heeft of his Minister. In these matters is (01 attacked at mid-day; then drew off; and white Inwed close the precedent showed at the former the dele der

placidly enjoying th-le | Bodiences. "The interviewoferc Leg-iin” did not evening rice, renewed the onslaught after

-ingtotheir daik. The outermost last longer than ten minutes. On rell-Ingi

fort chairs, the Ministervands trafound the enclosure plantly, def ndrd, about 150 Japanese, their total outside the gate filed with a dense crowd of loss, falling before it was carried, but then all Chirase drawn together out of curiosity and opposlt'on reased ; the panic-stieken Chinese opposing that peace was being afroad, and it bolted as soon as the faranete appeared, and with great difficulty that they regained their they had merely to march into fort after fort and chairs. Crowds lined the street as far an tho, jako, possession. The torpedo-hosts of the enter Flower Gale, Everything, however, passed | Japanese flest had diurnered the attention of the eff quiin peacefully, and sends the first defenders by a brisk fire of michine walence of Foreige Representatives in the Palace other is the fast and no pant in this great succes without the degrading kelow. A precedent bas and i' le rumoured that it is to be

by now been set and this wex!! question is now being allowed to take the led in the snoreaching permanently placed at res",

attack on

on W-i-bal-wel En route to Port Arthur the Japanese troops were confronted and mad- desed by the gruesome sectacle of the legs, | "ms, and other contlang of the bodies of wome 100s 13 of their comrades who had previousfr Fallen Into the hands of the Chires, and been ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING decapitated, and dismembered, and the limbs stank en stakes by the wayside. The bulk of the delender, Under the above heading the London and

some 5,000, made their escape in funks, China Rxgrans received by last night's mail has sampany, etc., and Japanese ganhosts were f some very asible remarks, which should appeal reveral days busily engaged in bunting for and very strongly to the inner consciences (if they slaking such. The roads were strewn with bave

uniforms, used,

wretchedly very body paid) of the

and croelly trodden-down Official Paslon with and we ons; many magazine siiles, fall magaziner, were picked up. The hig of dudes and deffen, where uselessment and Rons were all intact, the breech pieces. In order, general il-roond incomp tency hare been the and fit for immediate use: over 20,000 tons al universal trople of conversation throughout the

and

of ammunition and fond large storag colony and the theme of mutual simiration is were found the live stock alone, axen, fowls. the peak sterring, select, ad sacred circles of the posts

mostly daembowelled, lay in Ladies Recreation Club for years past, and which adghtered, and mortar all been hastile reached a climax when the pr live if not gay puddles about the fortress. The *panese allogether dignified appeal for charity was made found the plan of the mines, which they promptly

Council meeting n their i behalf at the

and, it is said, laid down firbed an ** Legi iative contemporary says on the waxed question:

| from Wel-ħal-wel are bere A plet bas been raised more than once during now, and most of seem to think that ST. PITER/BURG, November 3rd.

recent years that the Crown Colonies in the Far the Japanese consider it worth thels, while to MAN RIDER on the Australian Jamning Horses Czar Nicholas has lasued the following mani-East should enjoy a larger share of

take the representative

stronghold they will meet with but festo

Government. The time has wrrived when both little realstance. As there are over 100,000 "To-day accurred the holy anointment of our the Stralis Settlements and

ions of coal there, it may be worth the trouble. bride, in accordance with the orthodox ritual, to

The with every naiice demand

1 ald to be fit r service CAIRYUSH the comfort of urselves and the whole of Russia, stances under which they

con-again, the 1-foot rent in her bottom having and our bride recolving the name of Alixandrated should be reformed, thi been temporarily stopped, but it in doubifal

At the least

they

an whether the fittue of her big guns would not should be placed on

cause it to and Imperial Highness,

Cyprus on the whethe

tto open out again, ** quality with

Of local news band, and with such colonies Mauritius and

there

é'l' more, give that a sub. Britas Honduras on the other. Indeed wes scription ball is la take olice on the 15th of

see that wi

December, at the Swage Club Hall; and that a Cat 100

granted to these bas been last named dependencies can be denied to tex-cup dispute in the Clah has led to somewhat Stupore ard

d Hongkong. The rezyon is

is that unexpected results-dlaropiina in an old-esta- the Colonial Office binds til poris and condition blished firm-M. C. Daily News.

and refuses to relax its Rrip, unless perchance it should not be able to extort rach things as an unjust and unequal conlibation

the from Straits for its military charges, All the four colonies we have mentioned have unofficial members in the Executive Council and a majority of unofficial members in the Legislative Council, power of election, there colonies

oples have Politicians, he said, would derive good consola-

same magnitude ce im-

section people are of course much excited by as these of portance se bad. Tremendous zeal EP ber decks and the

of Hongkong and the Straits. tion from studying his life.

What Hongkong part of the time.

which war. Foreign residen's, however, 400 as kiks In the document passengers were locked BERLIN, October zrak,

yet no reason for fear concerning their personal the Hon, During the height of the storm the third officer, was draw

T. Whitehead is op by Bromley, was washed overboard and drowned. the free slection of representatives of Brittany Bath in the city and in the country the Christians, native and foreign, have not been Two of the crew were dashed against the bul-nationality in the Legislative Council;

disturbed, warks and injured. The vessel sustained little majorly in the Council of such elected On a recent country trio the welter took with damage.

unofficial ative

members Council perfect

In the him some coples of the map of the world lately prepoved to hold a ST. GEORGE'S freedom of debate

DIA M. C. K Ita

BALL about the 2h TANȚARY Next. published by the Sne, as well as uneficial members, exhibition never failed to draw considerable PERSONS wishing to CURS IR to the for the cfficial as

came will find LISTS at the WONOKONO CLUB, scientious convictions, without endangering not a few

HOTELS and PRINCIPAL ST ̃RIS. their positions by their votes ; complete control to a few that America and Tipin were not the

Hongkong, ath December, TRMA.

$1261 in the Council ever local expenditure; the same country. The insignificant size of Japan management of local affairs; and a consultative as compared with that of her hig neighbour, time voice in questions of an Imperial character and azato, call forth from these sons of Ha We have seen in the Singapore Council remarks very derogatory to the fame of their

vate given by an official member as

• follow! So / native land. Let the good work go on cheap "Under official Instructions, Yes, Botha, coloured if possible, so su to make them colonies by the progress made, by their easy intelligible, would meet with a large sale H

and open many eyes. positions and the trade they have directly

undermined or submerged, and trains are run Many malies of rallway tracks have been only with great irregularity, In the valley of the fanse anndreds of cattle have been killed and bridges and barns near the backs have been tapped away. Accidents bave been reported from all parts of the flooded distelets.

The Gaulois prints a story with reservations, Crispi, baving becoma bur alleging that

of the stack on Port Aribur to a representative / dened with palin and financial troubles, Feodorovos with the title of Grand Dockers at

of the Mercury, from which we extract the following:→→

reperug to make desperate cost, the occasion

general feeling of unrest lo regard

to Madagascar, Concerning the attack on shore by the Japanese the officers of the Porpoiss saw litle. They and the condition of the Czar. In persuece of walked over the place the next day, (November this policy, according to the Gasfois, Premier 22nd) and from what they learnt from the Crisp has made arrangements whereby England

will furnish Italy with facilities for the transport Japan an accounts, and the evidence before them,

emtios of arms, coal, provisions, etc., intending to nclusion that the Japanese iker artref at the

advanced on

scent open Tripoll, expeditions to on the trenches with dae army advances

start simultaneously from Syracuse and Taranto. caution; and with rapidity. At the finish

New York October 31st. There must have been a

e among Aren stampede the Chinese to escape to the hills. The natural defences on the land side of Port Arthur were all

being favourabla, owing to Morocco, CUP | (old style), in the first year of our reign.

TER

in the favour I the Chieric, and everything that An enterprising Ge

General could require,

The ridge of hills appeared to have been defended by admirably situated shelter trencher, and wherever the ground seemed suitable, the Chinese had mounted excellent Krupp Seld-guns. In spite of this admirable

wonlit able position the Chinese appear did not make any stand whatever: All along the trenches were cases of cartridges, the majority of which were hardly broached, From these trenches in the faner forts the ground was scattered over with unopened boxes of clothes, and all kinds of arms, and

acle was everywhere to be seen within

this

the Chinese lines.

There is no doubt that the Chinese ran away as soon as the Japanese advanced. The con- fusion #feverything testified that, The Japanese were prelecfy confident in taking it. They

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not really attack the place on Tuesday, but several of the Porfinthe officers were told by

officers that it Japanese

••s merely a reconnait- ring mavement, and they had 300 men killed

and wounded on that neevlon,

The large forts were evidently deserted long hefore the Japanese got near them. In some of the forte the gans were not even discharged, but remained in ded. The Chi ere in their baste to get a ar made no attempt to damage the guns, hat left guns and ammuntion, perfect condition for th ir victors; Some of the guns were man'ficent weapons, both in size and mengfecture

The Japanese declared that the Chinese made no stand, but hef their advance. Crant Ilo - the lash off men that the Jonese

last 65 to th Explore of the forts, Of thore

one mu

or

who were killed, the finamene, alsted that not

- hand-te-bind fight' by a rif het, ha be the shell, and shor from he runs of the forts

The offices of the Porpoiii frur Chinese

dead

trench. They had avidently he

and their heads had been

battered in. Some of he car sea of the Chinese sales we m

were mu j'xtat, and many ho receiver

What DD id to he

women

ying.

и

In the Brigh officers did no

any outages

Wounds.

the

qulet, and

by the panese. The day after place Wa taken the town Was mort

most perfect A

orderly and

state

A spectul dispatch from London says: Lord Rosebery this afternoon received the freedom of the city of Bristol, where he afterward unveiled a statue of Edmund Burke.

In speaking of Batke the Prime Minister

Given at Livadia this arst day of October

#NICHOLAS,"

It is mid now that Princess Alix will not leave Russia after the lateral. She wit ge to Moscow on a visit to her sister, the Grand Duchess Serglus.

Kitz, November 3rd. Enck's Comet is on its return. It has been refound by Professor Coralli at Termas. The comet is very faint.

LONDON. November 4th, The America lie steamer Berlin, which arrived at Southampton to-day from New York,

since 1877 on her last passage.

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in ka ahoav

the

wire

منحوسة

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CHINANFU.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Chinanfa, November 12th.

A few days ago the local district magistrate pat out the proclamation sent down several

attributed bis greatness of character to the fact reports that she experience the worst weather and other kindred privileges, though none of weeks ago by the Trang-It Yamên. He did not

During five days the weather was especially † trial industries of the commercial or indus- do to until sequested by the Foreigners. In b

that he loved reform and hated revolution.

An order has been issued by the Government to establish an Agricultura! Bureau In connection with the German Embassies in London, Wash. agton, Paris, Vienna and St. Petersburg. The step is looked upon «n an evidence that a stricter protective agrarian policy in to be pursued.

It la reported here that a German syndicate

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November 5th.

will shortly place a Chinese gold loan in Berlin the Russian nihilist, Prince Peter Allsofi, re. with power to vote #ccord ng to their con-attention. It was especially heir fal in convincing

and London.

ATHENS, October 31st. An official examination shows that the Parthenon was seriously damaged by the earth.

qaskes that occurred last spring. The structure

is reported to be in a dangerous condition, and Kelsayes to restore It will be taken at once.

BERLIN, November 1st. The Krour Zeitung (u'ten-Conservative) says that at the next session of the Reichstag the Conservatives intend to urge a reform in sugar taxation.

Rout, November and.

The Pope has decided to refuse Emil Z›la, the French author, an audience under any con ditions.

VANCOVER B. C.), November and.

Lord Aberdeen vislied the public schools, hos pitula and the steamer Empress of Japan to day. To-morrow the party will leave for

Victoria.

*

LONDON November 3rd,

London has by no means seen the end of the cial purity agaion matter. This week it has gone into the igation stage and there is no knowing what this will lead to. The managers of the Empire Music Hall allege that they are viction of an Ulegal conspiracy, in which the men,bers of the County Council, wblrb is the flor naing body, we associated with the puri crusaders. The

The Jurg, at an ex parts hearing, Voed a mind-mus summoning the members

County of the

Council show Cause why they should not be e mpriled to revise their actlos. Meantime the Empire remains closed,

Albembre, a rival house on the other

The

the

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A dispatch to the Chronicle from Vienna says

siding at Lugate, svars that the Czar was gradu- ally poisoned with small doses of phosphorous adrololstered

to him by Nihilists since March 1st until his disesse was euablished. Those who managed to spice the Emperor's dishes are safe AWAY He added that the whole Romanoff dyakaly is doomed to a ilmlar fate.

THE MINISTERIAL AUDIENCE IN PEKING.

THE SON OF BRAVEN IN EVIDENCE

Emperor of hina

where such

and I directly, bave passed the stage an episode should be possible. The opposition of the Colonial Office seems to be confined wübin

by

ENTRIES to be Addrenged to the Menge of the Circus, Cure of Mears, KELLY & WALSH.

FRIDAY, 7TH Dretuber,

GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered by THE HALMSTONS' to the POTULAR MANAGER. ROBERT LOVE.

A GREAT PROGRAMME, INCLUDING "GOOD DAY, BOSS."

EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, GRAND FAMILY MATINE Peformances. Donre open a 2 o'clock, to Commenen at a sharp. Childres Half-price to all parts of the Circos.

Open at 8 o'clock, to Commence at o Sharp. BOX FLAN at KELLY & WALSH'S

ROBERT LOVE, Menager. Manokane, 4'b December +80& F125t

NOTICE.

TT

NOTICE.

of the Pekingient of our Shanghai | annu»] Milfery Contribution Voetdens with their love of rich names, bave changed mek of a "Watch" as hi« Sale R

of

TRADE

MARE

LTANG MEE brgs in Inform all his customers that his Fimm at Par Hor CHOW, CANTON, China has for SALE various Our new Governor has been absent for over

kinds of Best TFA alerted by him, such as two monibu; he ls at Wel-ħal-wel. Since be

xtra finest FAHEUNG KULO, POWCHONG, came things have bad some overhaal. Already

SUICRONG. six district magistrates have b-en degraded.stablished for upwards of thirty years, and has

This Flem etc,

has been The following I teresting account of the recent the smallest compass, and to be expressed One official of the rank of Total has also been

suffered during that ilme received the patronage and audience granted to the Boreign Ministers by the parse-stringe. To loose the control of these is brought low. All these worthler{1}) sulleras support of customers ní varings nationalfiles.

chances as recoupment in a cheap because they were becoming rich ton fest. Dar Folace is from the pen and easy manner for the Perak war and the wal

to forego auch

waliom Total has lobis neme a character of the mitted by the Hongkong Government to use the He also bers to state that he has been per- morring contemporary : –

But thisa

fame sound as that for chicken. The Chinese. refusal

one of the cardinal' img Forel Representa Ives The

had their the British Constitution, that those who raise the d sadler ce in the place. It took place on the

nice the chicken to duck Any one who has ended which must not be imlated by others. the money should have the controlling voice these magnificent juicy fat dunks in Chink will been seized and confiscated, opon which su forenoon of the ruth is the War-hua-tlen. The in its expenditure. An Englishman doesses that the rich name takes off the fondness of intimation Trade Mark was stamped-the same Tha! In October last roo chests of "Ten hava were sent in an the previous day. The

rat throw of his

his Battonality by going to this bigh official for highs Hiring. The sphere of me Bible was also sentin. Every Singapore or Hongkong, and retains a great his specalations is said to have been the famine brought ever from Macao by a Chines

of bing pard off

·ess say the nicely. The Chi foreigners kneeled and that one of the salte, does his brother

a responsiblity of what the Empire need a relief work entrusted to bim last year consequent

He also bege to invite special attention to the at home. Indeed, is upon the Yellow River floods. These degrade. il le man, trembled all over when be saw the Dragon's contenance The sam

waald of Sir views are larger than those who remala at home logs are the result of information secured by peculiar taste of the various kinds of his TEAN,

and have no conception of whe

and trusts to receive a continuance of that patron- Thomas W de The eart was simply notified to whilst they do have that local Government which previous to his coming here from An-Hwel.

of what is wquired, agents secretly sent by the present Governor xt day's Peking Gazette. There did

age which he has been so long enjoying." to be so much enthusiasm as about the eariler

he claims should belong to him. He desires

Hongkong, 4th December, 1894. Such is the settlement in the murder of that his representation at the Legislative Council should be real and tangible, rather than that the sisse Cathold og Jate amount of whole policy be cut and dried by a superior body Tls. 2,000 (Two thousand) was paid, the ST. JOHN

Shantung

money to before he is asked to deliberate. No matter demolished Chapel is to be rebuilt at the expense what argamanis or opinions be raises from his of

Į the rioters or their backers, and a stone tablet

Thing

the

nat seem

the marder, vis, Chon Halen, blad The murderers go Bent free. Truly such cases settled until is in settled all right and there is are extremely hard to seitle. Nothing is ever doubtless many a hard blow in store for infant

LODGI

OF HONGKONG, Na. 6t3, B.C.

HALL, Zeland Street, TO-MORROW, the th Brethren are cordially invited. instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting

Hongkong, 4th December, 1894.

· LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONE

sud encés. Had the courtesy heen extended, or sthes we ought to say. had this fight not beer dented to the Foreign Ministers twenty or thirty years ago, there would have been some fragrance and I satisfaction connected with |

It, but after s of disiple war maintained among the

a lengthened struggle and with the Japanese steg of the official ker to ceny. Iteralls to be erected whereon the leading gentry of the

if the official view in contrary. As Mr. scene of the me

| Tannrar troops. The Impanese a

alde of the square, has been thronged nightly I invasion immirent and other possible com.tehead has urged in the case of Hongkong themselves to never oppose the Catholic Church. A NEMERGENCY MEETING of the above this week by pot only its usual frequenters of plicarions it was denuded of all pleasure. The the officials appointed are there so short employed Chinese carlies, who were burylee their own dead. On Sunday last

demi-maade, but by their evicted sisters Chinese have themselves been the lovers by their ties that it is often

adbere ce to their conceled and arrogent policy touch with the true posliian. The unoficial

Impossible to ret the Japanese cay dry, were seen attacking from the Emple. The other licenard resorts detached

alo profit by the display of spite into which the It is difficult to pits them now in the straits members, on the other hand, are persons who bands of

of China aldiers who bed

to the decision of

of their flcenalog commitee. ruption and concelt bave brought them. China bava permanent personal interests in it, or hold Japanese believe most of the Chinese soldiers

Henry Irving wrlies an energetic protest bas now become, f she bas were bidden amidst there (adineries,

not always gratification of the County Council's been, a verita

Apronta Court to told one of the British officers that

against the

poelions of trust which connect them quantity neglectable

its affairs. The argument is at SCOTT'S Emulales of Pure Cod Liver Oil with went in full uniforms except, of

most closely the Japanese army that captured the forts ambition to extend the jurisdiction to theatres in

of "cour the present moment stranger skan sisal by Hypophosphilies, for Rickett, Marasmus and ali addition to music balls. He RAYE!

"I bold that the American Minister, his Secretary and should have such power, for discipline has been

oficials. The proportion of tines, from Colonia Secretary downwards, who are diling pestions Forsson ather than Lacis proper appolatmen's omcial illa is aither enlony that is not unusual aldarable, though to be sus this is a phase of

taken refuge among the hills and rocks, and the Council was betrayed by the angry opposition | which their childish alpimacy, ignorance, car have passed years la the colony, sad who althar | Christianfiy in Ching-Shanghot Mercury.

Consisted of about 15,00d men. The Porpolis | there is no possible reason that the Council | Interpreter, who, by the rules of the Republleterson of the vary considerable number of acting i' wasting disorders of children, is very remarkable

officers and there could have been mething like 20,000 Chinese soldiers within Part Arthur, At the outside, jodging from what they saw and the

size of the forts, they did not believe the Chiness

garrison amounted to more thau 6,050 men.

passengers booked FOR THE

FAR EAST.

excellent under the Lord Chamberlain's control,

respect been always well in advance of any afterwards each Legation was told off to its ow may

green chairs and that tas

this

To be Let.

TO LET

· 7. SEYMOUR TERRACE.

DOWNOUR WARRA at the back McGREGOR'S BARRACKS.

in its rassile. The rapidity with which chi'de a

in flock and strength upon it is very Bandength sign it is very ponderal, N° and I am of opinion that là lo Ensulsion in cases of wasting in young children, of

valuable prepara our renders to learn tan boy such cases. The children take and REG now fllad, sake for marn, and the good effects are apparent. sosolder it far oup Flor in ordinary Cod Liver Oil"-1. MARIKALL, M.R.C.S., &c., 143, Ganga Road, Bermondsey, S.T. Asy Chemist cas supply

Sola Agent for Empins of China-Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Hongkong and the Co., Hongkong~{Ahvi.

appear always in evening dress, which puzzles Orientals to understand. The Diplomatic Body from other places of amusement, have in this ducted to a general test where they all met 3 and the managers of theatres, at distinguished was received by the Toungil Yamén and con-

requirements which could be made upon them. tent. They'll proceeded

was David Garrick who abolished the foot-thean were left outside the fuside East Flowery acting in Chief Justics, Colonel man's free gallery, which had, through its Gate. The audience hall selected is close to Secretary, Astamay Gassal, Trisse Judge,

Time become a nuisances at the Druty

The counts were crowded gate,

with officials in attendance and bodies of soldies Director of Public Works, atra-Go

eral, Clerk of Cousella, were stationed at numerous points. The Mis-aral, Pallee Magistrate, Clerk is the Maria lstars were allowed to carry side-arm, and tracy, Sanitary operatendent. Superintendent spectacles were not forbidden. In fact, on th of the Cirsteapital, As

„Assessor of Mates, Registrar present occssion, the Ministers. Had it all their of the own way. The Emperor was seated, behind

ik Deráty-Registrar of elite, * The demned, therefore, forgreste una dicial repre table on a raised dads with a lacquered acresantation in the Legislative Council becomes all behind him. He was dressed simply in the more seal, and no better or strenger evidence purplish-blue silk robe embroidered with dragons of the neorselly Thersines could be addnoed than *acting" Govers- amiable and not devoid of ability, Hla RECİP,

I was Macrendy who did away with the Zane Theatre long before public

Any

comment Red been made upon the scandel of it.”

According to reports published to-day the of the Irish parties grow works and the of the passage of any Home Rule Timothy ZONEDYNE AT Vary allm Indeed. Healy is said to have definitely cut loose from Messrs. McCarthy and Dillon, and it is added as many man as the Farnellites reckon in

Per P. and O. steamer 'Himalaya, from Los- don, November g'h-To Yokobama 1. Mr. and Mr. Maladen and child. To Shanghalt Mr. James Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Molland and three children, Miss L. E. Ramsay, Captain Dunlop. To Hongkong : Bir. and Mrs. Parlave, Miss and Ma

Master

Pariane, Mis. Vernon, Mrs. Miss H. A. Corvallis, Mr. As Scott, Mist L R.N. To Sl: gapore: Miss Lowndes, Lady Hartlett Cope, Mr. J. Riches, Mr. B. L. Frost. they rahe Healyites claim, will be only a To Penang Mr. Freeman. From Brindisi, November 18th.-To Yokohama: Count C sucleus of the membership their party will Lerch Lerchenborg, Baron V. Lerch, Baron G.

eventually have. The tug-of war will come at Wedellsborg. To Hongkong | Mr. G. Stewart,

the general election. The Healytes will hava Mr. A. Major. To Pening: Bừ Charlos A newspaper and the bulk of the money provided. Hartley,

and Mies Kyle Ramlay, Surgeon B. F. Parlab, that he will carry with him at the outset about' f and he wore a fur cap. He looked JOUEg, pale, the Incapacity of the present

**P. nud O. gleanser Sufle), from Lozdan, Nov. 15 To Yokohama, vis Bombay : Mr.). Abell, Mr. J. Dodds and oblid, Mr. and Mrs. Inglis, To Shangbali Mrs. Cowper. To Hongkong Mr. Marshall, • -

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This of

Each Legation was ushered into the presence the sixth Prince, did the honours of the occasion, ment oficials toe grapple successfully with the

1904 | recent plague trembles. in the order of their diplomatic appointments. Three bows of the hand were the recognised salutation, The

of course

Brit, thm the Ru next the Blink, Fach, Belgium, Swede

J. V. Mačk of the Pall Mall Ganište predicts then Germaniah. The absentase -

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that the Trish farmers, who have been the Norwegian backbone of the "Nedlesnist movement, will the Italian, Dutch, and, of course, the Japaneen Late Thornday, and November, H.M.8, betone Teries, as lány are gradually getting Minister, Some of the interpreters had to go. what they want, in regard to land, and the in more than once, as they assisted these Ironmased kaffic apon the Irlah callzunds shows without interpreters. They each advanced to that they are prospering,

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