DAKI
Enfimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1894.
"TUMMY' AND TOMMY ROT. -
The Times says that the hearty thanks of the nation are due to the Prince of Wales for the
ORUICKSHANK & used tact, dignity, and good feeling which
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THE STRANDING OF TRE "ZAFIRO,"
-MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY,
A Court of Inquiry into the circumstances JAPAN, LOOK OUT I
attending the stranding of the China and Three Russian war-ships have been ordered Manila Co's steamer Zafro, Captain A, W. R. to Chios.
Cobban, off North Point (Lr-ce-man Pass) an the 14th eitmo, while se u 'voyage from Hong kong vid Amoy to Munile, was held at the The Senate has passed the credits for the || Harbour Office this morning. The Court was expedition to Madagascar.
composed of Comdr. R. Murray Rumsey, RL, R. N., Harbour Master (President) and Captains
FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR,
ASHANTEE.
sigabonadod. The ship torched about 150 lo 100 yards from the North Polut past.
By Captain Miller—If the Captain had given the offerto, “port" he would have heard it.
Sure Vas quite
of thai. altered the course by motioning with his hand to By Captain Monk-If the Captulo bad
the helmsman he would have known of the altera- tion because he "generally looked towards bim ng had no
Captals Cebban in reply to the President and the witness because questions Captain Morris had anticipated him. He could not see how witnere could be so positive about the orders given by a motlob of his band for it business be did not WES
RUNNING AMUCK AT THE CENTRAL POLICE STATION.
A NEW VICE-PRESIDENT,
The Chairman reed a letter from the Colonial Secretary Intimating that Mr. F. A. Cooper (Director of Public Works) has been appointed Vice-President of the Board.
Police Station and the streets in the Immediate For the best part of so bour the Castral'
WANCHER MORE DOLLARSET, Ateter from Inspector Germain was then oravicially of the Magistracy were the data od vead, pm which appeared that the writer tavelfie excitament at 5.30 p.m. a thing the time arrived when bis attend owing to Sikh constable Sorain Stor 654) armlog bimself rounds of ammunition and running The first intimation of the shocking tragedy was the report of a tie in the Chinese con stables
with a rifle and about ATEE
A RUEK FOR JOBS,
The Secretary stated that 57 applications had been received for the als vacant posts of
| G. A.-Lơn, Lɛ. R.N.R., (Rmpress of Troomy would be witness think the question of quarters and the flout of a bukove. No. Inspectors of Nulsances.
It is reported that ■ British protectorate of A. W. Miller, (Naval Yard) B.N., J. A. Marl Hawares,
(Phra Chula Chow Kino), and R. Innes (Chingtu),
Ashantee will shortly be declared.
"GOD AND L."
A prolonged uproar hen taken place in the
refused to rise and cheer the Emperor.
Reicheng in consequence of the Socialia's having | at Aberdeen in 1879: His certificats had been actually Andradec, quartermaster of the Zafire,
(Special to Shanghai Mercury).
the
M'SCILLANEOUS AFFAIRS.
aut into the Compound and not application for permission la erect urinals; and
st
the
the
when he was mate of the Zafro, and when the ANYONE of port on the 14th olimo. | Magistrate and Dep Baller Street. · As ·
Into this part of the country to Intercept the | Tully laden, drawing jaht, gins, alt and 1414. 3ine.hand." Ha got an order to "part 1" when
NEWCHWANG, November 26th, The Chinese propass to pour 250,000 troops
Japanese Recently goo Japanese captured a srall city. Chinese bave
trodos completely sur- rounded the place, greatly out-numbering the entrapped Japanese. Slaughter le saticipated, and the recapture of the place a certainty. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., L., Large bands of Chinese troops are passing shrough Newchwang dalle, and lively times are frequently exercised la field-drill and are a sonros of astonishment to the simple country folk. Everything is very quiet and orderly.
CHITOO, November goth,
1. TO um. There are rumours of a threatened attack on
there. There is some excliement here in con- erquence.
CHEFOO, December 1st,
11.30. m.
HONGKONG, Hongkong, 13th October, 1891.
THE
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f vital
Importance. Throughout, thle witness gave his evidence in a very unsatisfactory manner and at one point A. W. R. Cobban, commander of the Zadro, the President told him plataly that he might as sald be held muster's certifieste No. 17.41, Issued well say he was standing on his head when ор feel as state what he did. renewed in 1886 owing to the original being lost
Tribu said the Captain gave him orders about White Dogs, was stranded near the
We left
going Hongkong at a quarter to 2.p.m. on these from the Co's busy. The last order:
t orders to port several times after ultime for Manila vid Amoy. The ship was
before the impact with the ground WAS hard forward, and had a full complement of officers and crew. When clear of the shipping and steering near soune junker, shortly before he was told the usual course, and about half a mile past to starboard. The porting was to avoid North Point, in avoiding collision with a junk the jaaks.
the port
belm the ship came vessel touched the ground. He was on the bridge round about s querier
arter of a point. By Captain Miller-There was only one junk at the time. Then he stopped and anchored for about 20 minutes, and finding the ship made no la sight when she was on the starboard helm. He water proceeded as he felt rate hat little if any saw only
and statbording was to avoid one with the ground was not fit much. While
the same proceeding the vessel made no water mutil nigg
Captats Cobb
re-called, sald be marked the hours out, and then only very little. Arrived position of the Zafira after she struck on the chart at Amoy at 1.30 am, on the tốth and there produced in Court. He marked the chart shortly received orders from Hongkong to dock, make after the impact with the ground. The post
diately below Mount Bremer, The position of
ship marked on the chart was merely
The President The Court noticer that the latest charts show less water where you track than is shown on your own chart?
Captain Cobban-I thought chart.
had the latest
harm had been done to Bis vessel. The Impact The Opeink and she was close to the Zafiro.
and the
the Surveyor's reports upon the condition of house drains in Queen's Road West, First Strost, Second Street, An Fang Lane, Third Street, Pok-fa-lum Road, Station Street, and 61, Temple Street, You-ma-ti.
who had been shot by the madman in the 140, abdomen, rolling Pony on the floor,
The Board then considered a report on certala, the bowl af rice which he had been
wells and the waters drawn therefrom,; letter beside estlag lying
him. After
slaying from Mr. Francis, Q.C., regarding the closing of the haplers kong Sorin Singh dashed
himself certain wells; report, having reference to the bekled some bushes fired shots
Hime-washlog of dwellings in the Colony: of about three Intervals
in midales, direction-foto the barracks, the
the quarters
of the Superintendent of Police, and houses in
In Old may well be imagined a large crowd soon getbered round the Hollywood Road entrance to the Magistracy, while aif Hghte
quickly extinguished in the bouses in
in the
vicinity, the Inmates taking to the streets in double quick time. For a while the medman was master of the approach him, and he could altuation, for in the darkness no one dared to
down because he moved about among the bushes contiously and could not be seen le the darkneir, which effectually concealed him. Finally Inspector Hennessy, who was no daty looking the Compound with instructions to sent a firing party round to the houses over.
throw
ADJOURNMENT. The Board adjourned fill Thorsday, the zoth fastant, at 4.15 p.m.
be abot
10 | MERCANTILE MARINE AFFAIRS.
warge quantity of blosing eiga into the gerden. This was done and madrann
Wel-hat-wel, and the Chiness people are leaving | temporary repairs and return to Hongkong to referred to in ble evidence was the one Imme quick seen in a kneeling posture.AMAS | owing chiefs to the inertia of the rank and file
dock. The advice of the Surveyor at Amoy decessitated the return of the ship to
effect palti, The Amoy cargo wins dicho ed estimated | probably not exact.
Amoy, but the Manila cargo, with the exception of The impression amongst the naval officers what was perishable, was brought back to Hong bere is that the Japanese have abandoned the kong. Upon andval at Hongkong the Manila plan of marching to Feking. Part of cargo was d scharged, and then the ship was Tapanese dert have been seen in the Gulf, docked. The ship made no water at all coming There has been no attack yet made on Wel-down from Amoy. hal-wel.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Italian Cruiser Umbria strived at Shanghai
on the and Instant.
|
|
In reply to the President Captain Cobban tald he would not have gone so far inshore had he not depended on his local knowledge. It' stranger he would certainly not have risked it. was given ut 4 pậm. as follows :~
THE FINDING.
The Court rose to consider their decision which
up to the old-time maxim
The affairs of the British Mercantile Marine, commercial, social and intellectual, which bave lo recent years commanded considerable ultention and have consequently been vastly improved, are still far astern of where they should be
One or of a most important section of the
the world's two shots were fired at him and then the
communities who have all came back to the Compound and ap÷zorched the | so lasa "terror,” who was found to be Hieloss. He wit "Unity is Strength," From time to time y bereid blendingate the during the past five-and-forly wear efforts Room. The
where
it was promptly seen that he had have been made to rally British officers bad sufficient sense to
gallows by round the flags of their various associations and deliberately firier his last shot late his stomach, them on to sxcoming in the world, and the singed clothing in the region of the fatal
especially in the British
the empire, Important wound leaving no doubt on the subject as to position which shoold
go have been theirs. which shot it was that sent this dangerous
efforts have not been altogether and although such e maniac from Time ista Eternity.
devold of
to cheat
eds of position to
Great credit is due to Inspector Hennessy and ↑ attained bits, yet the amount of success
has rarely been Ire
proportion to the those who artisted him in carrying out his " pian | afforis
put forth by those who are in a of campaign, for they showed remarkable
appreciate argent needs of the certificated coolness under very trying circumstances,
Beltub mariner all the world over,
dover, and who know A magisterial toquiry into the whole of the full well
that the personnel of the Service circumstances connected with this shocking Service, be it noted, which
of gerat duty in maistaining
position at
THE British cruiser. Crescent will all for./ compiss Thern, wers as we about EN.1. | Alexander Ross Cabban was master, left Victoria | agair will be held at an early date..
Australia to-WOSTÓW,
THE first-class croises Gibraltar, Captals McLeod, will probably anive bere to-morrow, TFx adjourned annual meeting of the "Odd Volumes" will be held in the Society's Room at 9 p.m. to-night.
pas
·
We find that the British steamer Zafira, official No. 88,829 of Hongkong, of which Harbour, Hongkong, at 1.45 p.m. on the 14th The ship was fully laden and had on board November, 1894, bound for Amoy and Manila. proper complement of men and officers. That after passing the North palat of Hongkong, the ship proceeding at a speed of 10 knots and steering by the land under orders of
of the
Master certain jusks were met with; the number them is evidence, but it appears more than probable that clearly before the Court in the
► WOTE KUVETA}; and-that one of them-wa) in towards the Hongkong shore
The President-It is customary to steer by land for usually by the land during the day.
Continuing, witness said-It was nesal to pass North Point about a quarter of a mile distant, On the ecossion in question he did so. After | pufig North Point he was siserlog nearly dur of that for he looked at the East. He was su1e of
Junks abou in the fairway underway. ***)
The wind was eerozal junks were *
ware * standing* in the
south to be blew his whistle several times, but All but one of them pat about
na they look no notice he parted a Mule Then of North Polot, whistling the
while, and the blew a loud blast of the whistle and put the halm hard-astarboard. That was necessary, because the junk in question took no notice of his sigosis. The starboarding brought the ship round these or four points on the occasion on which he ported was when he was Just off the Paint. Originally he passed the that after junk on the port side. As he starboarded the one of these funks, the helm was jank went up on the wind and the Zafro passed starboarded, and that almost directly afterward between bey and the land. He starboarded the ship touched t the
The nece ground.
necessary were
If ascertain
any had been done, and the post on North Polat and another post mear Master, having satisfied bimself о This
, and he knew it was dangerous to go Inside point,
bla voyage to Amoy. repairs were made at Amoy to guide him. He was not heaving, the lead and the ship returned to Hongkong to be which stranded recently on the cost of Formces, when he touched the ground, for it waD THEM At opinion that the case of the casualty was thoroughly overhauled and repaired. We are winal to do so when going out ofj port in of broad daylight. When the ship touched he the Master,
THE Chinese Authorities are busy laying down
Yangiste,
not
more torpedoes Bear Silver Island, in the hard aide, when she touched. The only { the posting to sold collision with
The Centurion, Edgar. Undaunted, Leander, Spartan, Mercury, und ́Alacrity were at the Saddles on the ard Instant.
*A REPORT of the proceedings at the Marine Court of Inquiry held at the Harbour office to day will be found in another part of this issue.
| THæ officers and crew of the ship Mary L. Stons,
rrived here this morning from Tamsul by the Hailoong.
It was reported at Shanghat on the 3rd instaNE that the Chinese garrison at Shanhalkwan bad mutiuled against Major von Henneken and his foreign aider.
suddenly beenuse he thought be could pass the step my taken 20
land salely and clear the junk. There waLA
the posts. He had no special 'leading MASKEN" | "Pt tempored on
Look
bearings and found North Point post by local koowledg 100 much
S. S about zoo yards dutant. He had since
suddenly
3
suffered himself to small junk, standing on his part laid that position of ble ship off on the chart, and bow, until he had get too close to the Hongkong according to the chart it would give 3 to 4 shore and that when, realizing this, he put the fathoms of water at the spot
the Zafiro
"hard astarboard," It afro heim
It was too late to avold. The exect position of the ship cannot
touched. Since returning into be bad
AN Emergency meeting of Victoria Lodge, No. | examined and sounded the spot and found overding, there is little doubt that the
raz6, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8. 30 ferg o'clock precisaly, Visiting brethren are cordially invited,
THE tea er steamship S?Ak, which left YokO hama on the 30th October, and which arrived at Tacoma on the 14th alto, arrived at Chicago on the 24th, and at New York on the 37th.
TF the authorities are not extremely careful wo whall have an epidemic of typhoid fever in the Colony. At the present time that deadly disease Is, we believe, fairly reging in China-town,
At the last Regular Meeting of Zeiland Lodge, No 525, E. C.. Br. G. A. Caldwell was elected a W. M. for the ensuing year, Brother Mitchell was re-elected as Treasurer and Bro. J. Maxwell
as Tyler.
A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 618. 8.C., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the 12th instant, at B for 8.30 0.m. precisely. Visling brethren are cordially invited.
THE troopship Tung left at 4.15 p.m. to-day for Singapore, India, and England with 570 men, consisting of detachments of the Shropshire Light Infantry, Royal Artillery and Royal A. S. WATSON"& CO., LD. Engineers; also the wives and families of
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Hongkong, 17th November, 1894-
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
-- *SUBSCRIBERS
THE HONGKONG то
TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS
MUST BE PAID EN ADVANCE.
BIRTHS.
At 5, Ewe Terrace, Shangbul, on the and festant, the wife of J. C. JOHNSTON, of a son.
At Hankow, on the 27th November, the wife of J. B. JACK, Imperial Maritime Customs, of s On the 6th instant, at Meirion, The Peak,
the wife of EdwARD JÓNIS HUÖKES, SÍ K 800.
DEATH.
At Shanghal, on the and of December, 1894, CONSTANCE, the beloved wife of William Bartowas RuBEILL.
The Hongkong Estegruph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1894-
TELEGRAMS.
THE SINEWS OF WAR
LONDON, December 6th. A Chinese gold löan of one millios and quartir, bearing Interest at gå per cent, la shout *to be lesuada
m
several of the men.
A PIFER entitled "The Elecule Lighting of Ships and its Management" will be rend on Tuesday, the 11th instant, at 9 p.m., at the Instituion of Engineers and Shipbuilders by Mr. H. B. Bridger, who is one of the competitors entered for the "Gilites "gold medal. Visitors are cordially invited to attend.
The following programme will be played by Mr. Sangater at bis Orgun Recital on Monday after- nood next at 5.43 p.m.
-Variations...Jarundem the GoldSpark. 1-Larghetto. Bisa Mace)
Hocksetsgymnodynamitem – Holman,
(WeddingProvendon) ao
De
the the
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STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT.
THE CHINA AND JAPAN WARY. Bob Love's Special Telegrams (from Nowhere).
11.30 p.m.
|
which
to-d
Our
commer
rol the world-la far below the standard BRYG best established many years
saylag that
ago. It of course, without the say
hipowners of
sts of the old school neither desired nor looked for high-cisn officers hey had all
articariably
gain by employing the
the raw material legend to and their great influence in
we finished
tha
Parlament WEI
used in the
support ares calculated to fill their own pockets, of measured calcaricated mulners down to the keep pay of
the
lowest ebb possible and class in the Merchant Shipping
but the master of a
*ship Re
"semen #pe and unde
on
then
the Service had drifted a
14
140
⚫ century
and
ago fed tumerous complaints, afi
00,000 JAPANESE KILLED.
LATER, 10:36 ÞANN Telegrame from Tokyo state that, although during the night Hiroshima was surrounded by DARKNESS, Harmatons' Circes was briliiazily
forecastle-bend. I WAS
Was only natural, Illuminated and, in more ways than one, was of course, that the scandalous state into which acknowledged to be the Revelation of the Century
of a confere a quarter Come and seal
to unpleasant litigation and gross It was
the Service out of the mire that men like
I
Captain of London, I. J. Grylls, of Liverpool, and Balter of Glasgow, interested themselves in the cause of the British officer and became Secretaries of the Shipmaster' Society, the Mercantile Marine Service Association, and
and the Shipmasters Protection Society of London, Liverpool and Glasgow respectively, whose example was followed la recent years by the pioneers of Associations in Sanderland, Australia, New Zealand, Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapore and Pening
We are not in a position to state the loss of with a when to raisİARoude, R. N.R.
the enemy, but since the commencement of the raw there has been considerable slaughter-of the innocents. Roll up in force to-night, Good day, Boss!
BY PIGEON EXPRESS. The Harmstons' have just received a cable. gram iram ber Majesty the Queen of the Cannibal Islands, commanding that they at once move their Chicos Forces to the seat of war. Tom Duslah has been appointed Field Marshal and Commander-in-Chief. Sammel Reich, Esq. bas struck work. Good old Sammy |
15 feet of water on the south side and more was on or about the edge of
of the 3 fathoms line water on the other side. The point where ske marked on the intest chart, but the chart in struck was shoot 150 to 200 yards off the land. use by the Master, not being one bearing The ship's bottom was found to be dented when
most recent corrections, did not
point out bis danger. The Court is upward and the keel plates for about to fest, the arboard bilge-plates for about 20 feet were
have displayed more caution if he dented and the port bilge, about
stopped in the first CPTPP WAS & steel ship, 10 feet. The hat sterboarded
was a single bottom
instance of
of encountering the junks, and versal. A strong N. E. monsoon was experienced had not allowed himself to be forced in towards en voyage to Amor. A good deal of water was the shore ; also if be
steared course some shipped and she laboured badly, causing ber to what further off the land. They are of the
• about sa inch of water every hour, to port. opinion, however, by a majority of a to z The forefoot was patched at Amay. Coming that this WROT of Caution dia
not back from Amoy heavy croKS-SCH WAS amount to wrongful act or default, experienced. The second officer was on the
and the Master's certificate la therefore not dealt | with. Given under our bands at Hangkong this bridge with him (witness) at the time of the grounding off Noris Point. When passing North 7th day of December, 1894. Point the
Zafiro was going at the rate of about In knots per hoor.
in dock here. The forefoot bad been twlated 5
of the opinion that the Master keep their Circus Troupe in Hongkong wasil
make
bad
R. MURRAY RUMSEY, ANDREW MILLER, GEO. W. LEE,
JOHN ANDREW MORRIS, GEORGE ALFRED ROBERT INNES,
By Captain Miller The Jask was on the port bow, standing right to. First of all it would have been better to port, but as he did not do that because would then have had to su
he through the fleet of jacks, what he ultimately did was the only thing he could do to avoid a gol
At the previous stranding of the Zafiro THE WINGLOK STREET OUTRAGE. Cap'als Talbot 748 on the bridge and in fall charge at that time. Did not reduce the speed because his vessel would steer batter when moving quickly through the water.
By Captain Jones-Did not reduce speed
until after the vessel touched.
said he had hear, on the occasion in question, James Warrack, chief fficer of the Zafiro,
THE PRISONERS STATEMENTS,
At the Magistracy this morning, Mr. Wode house presiding, the hearing of the evidence in the Winglak Street robbery and murder cass was concluded.
Dr. Castile corroborated Dr. Lowsons' evidence
the death of palice constable $75.
orly three Apy? ** the ship's Articles, concerning gunsmith, stated that the
bot þad previously been three years in her. On
the lath, he was, on deck, forward, Did ballets extracted from the wounded men
THE HARMSTONS' Intend complying with ber dusky Majesty's request, but they have wired that they must
after the Benefit Performance specially arranged in honour of the Right Hou, Robert Love M.A.0.3.B., which takes place to-night-By order of the Commanding General,
MONETARY.
Moner Free and easy, Rate of discount, "0"; premium for scate at Circus. 182 Class, $200 2nd, $1.00, 3rd $0.50 cents, 4th, 30 cents. NO CRITS.
GENERAL STAMPEDE.
For tickets of admission to the Circus To Night, when Bob Löra's Benefit is a stern reality, "apply to Kelly and Wash, Ld. Come and see the genial Robert box three rounds with the Blilingsgate Billygoat. "Come ous come all.
Of all the Mercanille Marine Associations yet formed the most successisi and the one that carries on the most useful work is undoubtedly the Mercantile Marine Service Association of Liverpool (J, J. Grylls, Secretary) which in addition to couple of very useful trate. for Aged Mariners, managing to Liverpool Seamen's Pension Fund, a Widaws and Orphans' Fund, and publishing a very use- al monthly anticel magazine, devates special attention to the defence of Its members who from time to time meet with accidents-and "hote certificater are dealt with by despatle Marine Courts bybild telbausls known
of Inquiry, wherein Brities jautien is, to
Casen out of tos, burlesqugd to the detri
and only too often the atter rals, of the dog bread-winner of a wife and i
and family living thousands of | multer
the scene of away from ble misfortunes. To prevent, or rather to lessen the evil effects of these worse than useless tribunals, the parent society, the
the Liverpool Association, retalas legal advisers who are skilled to the practice of the ill-devised Merchant Shioplog Acts and whose special duty. It
It to to Mr. Love will, weather and other influences £d All menabers of the Society who apply for
aither by
ag telegram in by letter
In the hour of permining, dance the Healachan at the Coral urgent representations to the Board of Trade need, and whenever necessary make special and in-night, arrayed in the garb of Old Gaul. Bring your telescopes.
backed by the Council of
of that at once
'STANDS SCOTLAND WHERE IT DIDU
THE SANITARY BOARD,
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was bold this afternoon. Mr. F. A. Cooper (Director of Public Works) presided, and there www. siss,
(Colonial Surgeon), Mr. R. K. Leigh and Mr. |Hugh MacCallum, Secretary.
|
philanthropic and noble
and noble Initiation. And in
majority of cases taken up recent years the Liverpool Association has succeeded in causla the arbitrary decisions of Boards of Inquiry th: be pietely quashed, the latest triumph at the
elher greaily modiñed
to the
or.com
not take any patienters 2011 Of how the shipj died, the revolvers produced. The prisoner present Dr. Ho Kal, Dr. Hartigan, Dr. Ayten respect to pension for f
made statements as follows :—
| was steering. When he left the forecastle ide | the fret prisoner euld he was walking in
>bout
bot
ship was pipering her mual comrae. Did phased feet on the night of the morder and
accident. He saw some junks ab-ut. Heard notice anything that brought
when he was enddenly struck down by
no orders given to the helmuman, because a bullet in the hip which disabled him. A he was not on the bridge, *f*** the constable armed with a revolver came and vers:l shave the ground" and sati once ran
arrested him, forward. The vessel was about 170 yards 'off North Point past. Did not take any sccurate bearings of the ship's position when the grounded. After gromading the
werd
when
Just arrived from Macao and was a perfect. The second prisoner sald be had only stranger is the colony. He was pass-
Street Log-through
Winglek mau ran against him, dropping at the same time bius conf which he (defendant) picked up. He then ran after the man, but was stopped by two Europeans, While they were taking the cost
of the master's ca
I tha maiter's certificate by Captain Nicol of the Straits-owned steamer Namyong by & Marine Court of Inquiry bold st
at Singapore. It may be remembered that the steamer Nam- yeng, commanded by Caplata Nicol, stranded The minutes of the last meeting was rend on Sermin felind on the zib August last. With and confirmed.
MINUTES.
MORE OFFICIALS. The following letters relating to the appolat. ment of Sanitary Furveyer and Oraries of Works worn and jam) Bel
of four months.
the assistance of, a parsing stesmer the rausol came off. The Marlee Court of Inquiry constituted to favestigate the circumstances loading the stranding, held the master to blame and kuuperded hle certificate for period Captata Nicol (through Colocial Secretary's Of his counasl Donaldson) appealed to the
25th Movember;1894..
Supreme Sir-In reply to your letters Nos. 16-aud:57; and he therespon put the who
Court, Slogapore, unsuccessfully whole case of the zard insant, fum directed to stala thafore the Board of Trade in London, at the d the information of the Sanitary Board et les close forwarding the necessary papers to t Excellency has been pleased to
Fapprove of Mercadle. temporary and provisional
twisted one of his arms sound and then B.
A. Ram to be Assistants
✔oped the watch into his wallst. He was well
swang out and the anchor droppade myything an
By Capaja MlleryCosida's - (The Recital will fioleh before 7 p.m.) The Offertory will be to aid of the Cathedral the pert side to have pravnered clipe bule being Fand, and towards Expenses of contemplated ported with safety. He would hype mobe inside
if no thought "there was enough water when from him, a watch fell out of one of the pockets repairs to the organ by the organ buliders.
obreving a junk as
a clone
the junk in quodbon into his hand. Before taking him to the stallen WE greatly regret to have to record the death el | Was) ||
By Captats Lee-The Zadru noually kept Mr. Emost A. Lammert at 6 o'clock yesterday evening at the early age of at years and is pretty close in to the polar la haring port, and on mewn in Macao, months, victim of pasamonia. A member of the occupien did pet appexy to be pauper Inskoen The third prisoner said that on the right in * large family respecting whom everyone who than mount knows them has bought but kind words to may, fine physique and restlessly bearing, doppa
mamman, and prominen of the Cathedral
Comment cholz, Brent is, indeed, a sad loss not saly to the whom the stocars sympathy of the pomen, extended, but to the various athistle and clubs and Volunteer Corra
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fanarul, which was nitonded by v
Hi mayed with her until 7 30 p.m, and
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WAS ON
Mr. R. F. Townsend in be
I have, de
(S2End) T. H. STEWART I DEKHART,
Acting Coloniel Beckstary,
Jam Panckstone, sondern als bens at 6:30 pm. to see le: The Secretary the Sanitary Hourth nald wa was the chem at the watch on the 14th. innymgaria, for hous. He was arrested in shine when the Zooter? misiced wear North Wingla Street, but knew nothing of the affair Polet. He was sent me raph When He was employed by Mr. C. Evans as a chair
Air---With reformson to my latteg shipping and hasding, oni townedy Ly
son leave of absence for a the sốth withan, I am directed to make the After passing, North Point the orang aan met de focoast of having a more foot. information of the Banitary Baazil UNES
For the der Macho. He was passing through Hongkong on certain why weeklicouri
Novak, a The fourth defendant! said kahvesided in Ham Nawapplied for paintson a k hythm Canada to keep kaway on Atalar uhh hh nephew, the độn boun offered se kom, mandi 2 hina, ba magulan pretty close le. The vorrei vint polok, Did not beer, pay Mon pawing Mon
isost useful and Jughly asteemed manba2432 Srboard !" was gival Muschieh ke, WAR "Helkoner, when he was arrested in a divan. Hild | the Board has any objection to his reques
4 and enda of the 7776q4~'ri, the vessel more oft iku land, to: Mua i statenaast was repented by the difă defendanti | graules. 2AITAILLE Marsh
wars ber of melatives
took place at the Happy Valley Vili Funds: Roon. In consequence of this had dalk the football match (Sooland s, as World) and the Volunteer Pizade anlied for 9.#block" til avaning have been protyshed fine die.
10 2021 dalieten"
The deponlilons of the deceased constable
I to the prisoners, and then kis Worship
wwwpin drina Barvics Association of Liver.
body, and by a
dhis suit through that corporate A recent mail from Europe Captala
rostred deephiph from the Board of “ocating that his apppni was receiving dug Consideration, and on the 19th' ultimo the forgot the shore named Association wired, rucnined" which message, according “to the Conding, kérääred, meset that the Board af Trade. had decided that Captain Nicote Berkhould be retumed to
which is
Samaki ham titremely undisi these Association
•proper and
mssagessant.
wlabs: age that abjects, practically: the ben“ talment by isolated effort, howevAN enthu hupported by individuals, are more fchieved by milled action on the Immediately concerned. This was
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