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The reported massacres in Armenia are fally confirmed by a sprel 1 reporter of the Daily Telegraph, who furnishes horrible details of what he describes as a long hideous tale of devilish atrocities perpetrated up both men Rnd women.
February 26th. News has been received from Rome that his COLDS IN THE HEAD, &c. queation. Clergymen of all denominations have, Holiness the Pope es decided a very recaller
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WINES AND SPIRITS.
SYDNEY, February 28th, Sir George Dibbs has riven netice of a direct want of confidence mation in the Assembly,
At Goulburn on Monday night an hotel keeper na ed Tom Cross thoi blu wife dead and then committed suicide by shooting himself.
Sir Wm. Manning, who since the early days of New South Wales occupied various political positions in the colony, died yester judicial day in hts 84th year.
The divorce crue, in which the Rer. 18. Clarke, of Kogarah, la the respondent bas con- cluded. Justice Windeyer referred in strong terms to the cruelty of respondent and granted a rule ist. Clarke has since been arrested as a lunatic.
and
W. Robinson & Co., piano buliders, tuners and FULL stock of banjos, mandolines, galters, | almost ser
Walsro at the time, my | They would let me go to confesalan. I suppose, repairers.
accordions, strings and fittings of all kinda at birthday one rath of November,
'but I was not anxiour to on, They wanted van W. Robinson & Co.
Was your mürrled lifa a kapoy ang ? – By no to get pardon from Mr. Rake, and as means; it was very unhappy. "The unkepolnes I had to go down on my kares I went heran a few days after we were married. Mr. down on my kores and begged him not to Reeks starts to talk, and when I used to ask take me back, but to forgive me. They asked Him why it was be used to rerly "If your con science does not tell you, I am certainly not
THE programme of the forthcoming Sky Meeting will be feand lo another part of this issue. We hear that Mr. F. A. Morgan has been Appelated Commisioner of Customs at Kis-
The Hon. A. J. Leach. Q.C.. Acting Attorney General, bas, we hear, been offered the Palane Jodgeship of Singapore.
kiing, and Mr. F. E. Wood' ff, late of Canton, Trar one-sided subsidised Japanese organ, the | Hied to you ?—He never shock me
will shortly asrame daty at Chungking in á similar capacity.
China Ganetta, supplies its resilers with the following preposterous rubbish :-" When the Japanese contured Port Arther they found rail. AT the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Wode- way materials, sleepers, tracks, bolts, etc., all house, James Back, able seeman of M.S.ready the the construction of shant 50 miles of Centurion, was charged for being half-acas line. The Japanese engineers surveved the last night. Defendant, who was given an aver and damaging = richsha in Chlastown indifferent character by Lieat. F. Powlett, was
ronie last month between Port Arthur. "Ta'l•nwan, and Kinchow, and we now learn that the car. struction of the line has been commenced fine1 $3 30-$1 because he had Imbibed more
a matter of fact, the only than was good for him and $1.30 going "compa" for the hapless #sickky," "Jack" anted-up all right and went on his way rejoicing. New plane repairing machinery, received by W. Robinson & Co.
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to do all parts of things, and I! E kad done them I should have been writing letters every.
day, I wrote this one, but I would not write ann/her
But
or beat me, but he used to gin out and leave me, Do van remember the photographs being "est He used to be out the whole day long, and I wa beck ?—In the confirilonel the miles) srid, often left alone. I had to friend fo the lace You have some were 2" Lusid "Yes," The and I was very lonely and I used to passe!! my time at bome crying. I don't know if you call Rutinjer gave you Well, you must send it all orient uld, "You have some jewellery Me,
that unkindness.
back." 1 "sall, “No, I don't see why "
out himself and left me alone.
He used to neglect you ?—He always, went
he said "Yes, you must," and he talked to ma He used to go
for half-an-hour to say I must send the jewellery to the office, return at twelve, have his (lffin en
and
photographs back. I give un the box of was, that con- nected with the stockward, etc., at that place.
soon as he could, go to the office, return at four | Inwellery with the files of its poing back to Mr. Much as it was needed, as events have clearly grand. II could go for a walk or stay at home, sent to back, that they were worrying me sa o'clock and have ble tes, and go to the cricket Ruharjee. I wrote to him to tell him why I
material found in Port Arthur which could be him, "You might remain with me," and he of; proved, there was, though, not a vestire of but I was always left alone. I often kalit to 1 dreadf there, and it was simply on account
at Port Arthur by the material found
to
used for the construction of a line to Tailenwanneerclae." He would go to the cricket Convent 7-Yes, he nard to see me. He would
or anywhere else.
THE ship Port Douglas, which arrived al Landen, reports having fallen in with the derelic Sydney on the 22nd slime last evening frem Dumbartonshire-barque of org tons, which was abandoned Inst August in the Southern Ocean. The Port Douglas came acros the derelict early in the day, and as it was a Prask sent some of his men on board with a source of great danger to navigation, Captain view of scuttling her. Unfortunately,
while the work was going on, a thick for set in, which necessitated a speedy return to the Port Douglas End the derelict was left floating. Her radder
ERY, "Oh, you know a man must have Did Mr. Reeks ever come to visit you at the same ground and remate quite late.
use the foolest language. He told me the con- What do you put down as the most unhappy dilons on which he would take me back. Ons Years your married Ulfe 7–The mow unhappy
was that I WIS I would
I take no
no more oplum and that were 1895 and 189r. In 1890 we were Hving I was to cut Mr. Ruttonjee, and never to acknow- on the Road. We married in debt and were ledge or look at hira trying to get out of it, the best way we could.
When wa
was that ?--It was some time at the salary each te bla
end of December or the beginning of January: month, because he did raming to the office. When we were living on
not
made It up, but he came into the room and the Road, he went to the Race Meeting and Immediately began to say, "You dirty beastly promised me not to bet. I said to him, "Da woman; you wretched woman; you; you Dot bet, because you know always Tos are
than a money, and if you lase I shall be the chief the shoes of the commonest harlot in Shanghain harlot; you are not Gl to wipe And he
he said. You love that man, and I know said, "Well,
mið,
Mr. Reeks then ared to guisement the strofisi Il Mr. Reeku hed been at all klud I might ba
az the Kanaka Act, and urging th: o'her Australian Japan Bually suspected that the broken in two places, the forebold was hall fell in
11. there are Selected by our Lender
House, bought direct at first hand, imparted in Wood and Bottled by ourselves, (hus moving all intermediate profits and enabling
us to supply the best growths at moderate
palce.
PRICE LISTS, WITIE FULL DETAILS, TO BE HAD ON APPLICATION,
FORT After removal should be rested =
month before use. When required for
drinkelre at once I should be ordered to be
sent pul
The intercolonial labor cnference at Albury passed resolutions protesting against the black labor
pasty In Queensland imperilling the future welfare of white Australis by the maintenance of
Governments to take steps to
prevent the bermfiching of Australia by allowing Queens. land to become a slave-owning province.
BRISBANE, Februĥry 18th. The Town Clerk at Bundaberg surrendered kiniself to the Police on a charge of defalcations of Municipal money.
ADELAIDE, March and.
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AccoRDING to a telegram, published elsewhere, four Japanese men-of-war re reported to be she arrives there for contraband of war. If this stationed outside Tako, reaching each vessel as news is correct it will cause renience and delay to shipping. There to noi the considerable incon-
least doubt that a large amounts of contraband has been lately Imported, and, by what we can gather, plenty of war
arrived at material bas Shangbal and a large quantity is now on the way out from Europe. Most of this is for Tientsin and the Yangiz, sofer
are wide-
wide-aw
mur and well toformed, they may
* make good haul. Bot, an li was
sufferer." We had then been in the house four Japanese would blockedo the gulf of Peebit,
or five weeks. I did not go to the Reces. Ho of water, and all movables had been washed the opening of the Pelbo rives, shippers may off the deck. Only the mizzenment and bowort
never took me to a Race Meeting at any time. bave been knowing enough not to
erled
He lost $100 and he had nothing with which to were standing, and the vessel had a heavy list. off their goods by the first or second batch of Captain Prask sister that the Dumbartonshire and part of the furalture money had to SteamTTS. Most
fest of the contrabanda goods that have
rentaln. was abandoned near 40 deg, west, and he fell in arrived, and are on the way on?, are from Ger-with ii derelict in long. < deg. west, the wreck you incurred; how did these bills Brise That Mr. Reeks has mentioned certain bills which t is correct too, that most of the firms dealing in almost due cast. Arms with China have made enough money to officials have piso feathered their nests welt by enable them to retire. Bet the high and corrupt buying cheap and useless arms that have killed almost as many Chinese as have the hollets of the bated Wo Jens.
get
you have committed adultery, I If you know, why do you bother me ?" I said, I had not committed
adultery, and he take you back it is on account of the children, and you mas
mast cat
So I cat Mr. Rattonjes entirely." back again it will be on account of the children." did not say anything beyond, "If you get me
agato? Then, God, woman! by heart and my
And son. his hands be cursed me, and left
Mr. J. C. F. Johnson, giving evidence before kny and Austria. It to reported' and we belleve ↑ having thus drified a distance of 1900 malles was in 1892. In 1890 my little boy led, und | He said, "You onli taka an oath never to fee
the Northern Territory Commissten, supported the land-grant transcon/inental railway proposals, Mr. J. V. Parkes (Tuspecter of Mines) who visited the Territory some years ago, also supported the allway project Mr. Parkes objected to the emplament of Chinese in every way, alming that Europeans could work the Tentory profit- ably without the aid of Asiatics
LONDON, March 2ad. Protests are being made by America against the decree forbidding her cattle entering France: One hundred thousand Welsh miners are reported to he leaving their work in consequence of the refusal of coillety owners to increase their བ**°
Ponipted by the success obtained by Aus- frallan exporters, Canada is arranging to ship butter - England, and with this nhjeet in view, enld stores are being established at Canadian ports of shipment.
March 3rd.
R. H. the Crown Prince of Slam was
decented at the Dispensary before being formally invested with the insignia of ble rank at the Siamese Legation, Ashburn Place, South Kensington, to-day, in the presence of the Slamere subjects at present resident in England, At the banquet held later on the toast of His Royal Highness was most entburiastically drynk.
SHEFRY--Excellent doner and after dinner Winer, of very cuperar vintage. All are
true Xers Wloes.
CLARET:-Our Clarets, Including the loweri priced, are guaranteed to be the geosine product of the juice of the grape and are not antifically, made from raisins and currents, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines,
́BRANDY:—All our Brandy is guaranteed to
be pure Cognac, the difference in price
being merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKY All Car Walik Is of excellent quality and of greater age than most bradňa in the market. The Scotch Whisky marked "E" universally popular and is pro- nounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong Market.
We enly guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be gerator when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorlied Agents at the Count Ports.
BRISHANE. March 5th.
The Queensland Government has ferued a roclamation proclaiming New Guinea Infected, wing to serious outbreak of small-pox among the settlers in German New Goles,
Adisastrous rally accident Is reported from Mexico, caused by the vagaries of a drunken engine driver. The train became derailed at a most dangerous portion of the road, and a rumber of carriages went crashing owAY E
precipice. One hundred and thirty passengers
were crushed to desih.
Canada is seeking a commercial treaty with Cape Colony, with a view to an unrestricted interchange of products.
There is an alarming Increase In the 'lofluensa
epidemic la many parts of Europe. Over thirty thousand cries are reported in Vleons. The yourg Cast of Russia is among the victims.
March 7th.
The Orient steamer Oreya has got sground in the Bay of Naples. She is discharglog passengers and cargo into lighters. Her altuation is con- sidered perilous.
ADELAIDE, March 7th. The Hon. Persons was cross-ex`mined yesterday by the N. T. Commission on the written evidence submitted by him. He strongly advocates the adaptability of the Territory for the breeding of horses for the Indian Remount Service; and the introduction of coolies for the development of agriculture.;
The proceedings for criminal libel against Mr. A. 5. WATSON & CO., LD., M P., have ten abandoned, owing to s
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
nalle prosegut being entered, Herkenny, 9th January, 1805.
The
jonghong Telegraph
Hencrana, Thursday, March 11, 1995.
TELEGRAMS.
LORD ROSEBERY'S CONDITION.
LONDON, March 21st. Persistent fusomnia greatly retards Lord Roarbery's recovery. It is efficially stated that he has no intention of resignlug his post of Prime Miplater.
THE ORIENTAL WAR. Four Japanese warships are crul·lag off Taku
serrching all incoming vessels fer contraband of
WAT.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, Februarý 20th. The Japanese do not intend to attack the treaty port of Chefo-, bat state they are deler. mined to dictate terms of peace to China at Pekin.
SYDNEY, February arsi.
The Rev. Jas, Clarke, of Kogarab, was yester
LONDON, March 9th. The Right Hen Arthur W. Feel, who bar acted as Speaker in the House of Commons continuously stace Feb., 1894, will shortly retire.
·RANOODY, March 11th.
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Is referring to the American 'crank' Howle.. who was one of the foreigners taken by the Japanese at Liskangtso and kept prisoner by them, owing to his having been on parole at shea time, the China Gastila says "The fellow is simply an
ignotant
of certale adventurers foot of who have their headquarters in Shanghai, and who per anded the Chinese Government that they could destroy the Japiness fleet by the s ald of some mythical invention. Although the Gaselle le to ali
all intents and purposes in Japanese organ, the Editor must be extremely fenerant in regard to this affult to commit himself to such statement the above. We know, and so doer any intelligent reader of the American and English pres, that Mr. Howle was engaged by the Chinese Government in the United States, he being the inventor of a certain explosive, of which he alone held the secret. So how he can be the tool of certain adven thre turers who have their headquarters to Shang. hal" wo fall to zoo. That Mr. Howle is an adventures we have not the least doubt, and a
uneccessful
one so far, but we are quite certain that the sensational 'yarn the Editor of the Gate that there are "
concocted by number of adventurers, whose headquarters are in Shangbal," will not be credited, for it exists only in the brain of the bysterical babbler who rans" the lop-sided sheet to which we have felt bound, in common justice to our readers and the foreign community of Shanghel, to then briefly, albeit reluctantly, refer."
1
And
we went to the room. I looked at him and said "Ah, there's the last of that man." He came to see me after that, He used to call me all the foulest names be could, and I said, "If you' detest me, why do you come ? He mid, “I am your husband and you are my wife, and I and, if possible, I would torment you to your am going to torment vou as long as you live, grave,"
Did he ever come to the Convent without waing bad language to you -No, neret.
How did the Correspondence with Mr. Rat torjee begin ?—I wrote to him,
You wrote firet ?—I did.
When ?--When I got to the Convent, and Mr. Reeks came to me for the first time he asid, "God alone knows what you have come to the convent for,” and used had language. I wrote to Mr. Ro'tonjer and T xuld. *There is no chance of my going back again, but the man take me back, or are you going to throw the does not know I committed adultery. Will you
I begged Mr. Reeks to give up housekeeping Mr. Ruttonjes aga received from you today, you say why don't mon "OLD SUBSCRIBER": In the communication
and go to the French Hotel. I thought idaman you with would be a good thing to sell off and get the then Being up you go for the other newspapers? They are
money to pay off the old bills, So we went to constantly full of utter bash and their columns bills. From 1991 when he paid off these bilis the French Hotel, and Mr. Reeks paid off the are ever and anon filed with clippings which nine out of ten of their subscribers are not likely
we were almost out of debt. He then used to to read." Our reply is that Hongkong can boat Then he won $500 ia the Manila lottery, and give me $10 or $25 to pay small monthly bills, of one news-paper only and that organ is known throughout the world as The Hongkong Tele also bought shares when be had not the money with this money he bought Imaris shares and graph. Towards the latter end of your letter. expecting them to go up, but they did not. He
have Bot you express sumpiles because we
lost a good deal of money, and it took him shown up our contemporaries and you eighteen months to pay off what he ower. It hint that the Telegraph laking water
is not true to say I have been extravagant. The and you wind up a lot of offensive and ill. founded allegations
bills he hav referred by
to were not for one month, predicting that thir
hot for several months, "will not ferch * tithe of its value in Laination room."
room" You ****
When did you first know Mr. Rattonjee 2--- seem remarkably
In the year 1891. Mr. Recks Introduced me to oblivious to the fact that the China Mall and him at a Customs dance. I had seen him before Daily Press have for years past been very extensively advertised by the Hongkong Tale
at the dances, but never spoken to him, he
■ dance with him after being lätroduced, but I with free gratis and for nothing, and that it did not see him again until the summer. During and argument in justify the continuance of grelf were in the Gardens one evening when would be extremely difficult to advance any the hot weather Mr. Reeks, my slater and such fagulded philanthraphy, You haven't, all events, and, until you or some other wiseacre Circus and asked me: if I had been.
Mr. Rottonjee met vs. He spoke about the said I holds out substantial inducements to us to bad not and be turned to Mr. Reeks and asked That was the beginning of the correspond. extend to our contemprarlos a helping band, you if we would go. He said he bad a box which ence 7—No, he could not have vent anything to should not be garprised (I we look after our own
would bold six and we could ask some filends. interests and thore of our constituents and leave
me unless I had muda arrangements, becsuss outsiders to paddle their own canoes. The
Did Mr. Reeks Improve in bis conduct towards all letters were opened. I found means to com. you at that time 7-No. In the year 1891 med times, and I had my own weskerman and so I municate with him. My amaḥ come several market value of a newspaper, allow a te paralysed and went to
to Japan. When be returned just what the weliers on the he was very unkind to me. The doctor had left managed to send letters, Mr Reeks came down works! and reportorial iaff raise It to, and if in the catre of the next few weeks, this Journal out in the sun. He used to return from the he had gone away I was very nervous, and
him in
my charge, and he was not allowed to go to
to tell me about an anonymona letter, and after does not become more valuable to the pro- prietors that a half dezen Matle and Yeris Gardens, I remonstrated and asked him to wait that Mr. Rottonlee might adult it, I wrote to office at four o'clock and wanted to go to the thought he might go and ask Me Ruitenize, and rolled together we shall be constrained to admit until six o'clock. One afternoon he got up from Mr. Ruttorjee and anked him if he'would write, that "there is no health in us." There now!
the table and said, "You beast of a woman, Will that do for you?
you're always nagging at me." I felt so miserable that I said, “Very well, my good man, you can go to the Gardens as much as you re." And so from that time I lost all Beart, because 1- her cared for hit, but I certainly did we to do the best for him when he was III. When he sald, #You
"You beast of a woman," I did not feel Inclined to do anything more for him and I told the doctor about it.
A MATRIMONIAL SCANDAL.
(Before Georgs Jamieson, Esg. Acting Chief Fustics, and Messrs. F. C. Grant, E. G. Wilson, F. W. Suck, 7. Gould and D. W. Crawford, Jurors.)
Shanghal, March 13th,
Rezka v. REEKS AND RUTTONJTE. (Continued from yesterday.)
When was that la 1291, long before I knew Mr. Ruttonjeo.
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or rollicking-ati dess to the heart of the sailor | Maldme Custome at Shenghal, for a judicie! | "What He came home suddenly and salt.
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aver like most men would when they have got all they wanted 7"
and he did no.
the
The following are the letters referred to by wines.]
3rd January, 1894. DEAR SIR.-The encloved was written many days ago, but I did not end 1', as after much dellberation I thought it best not to send i* netli this victim of a poor and an unfortunate girl had. refolved her children. I thinkler that she would return to you soon after you had returned me my photos, but seeing that she is still in the Convent I make all barte to send this in the hope that you will quickly have her returned to her children and undo all the wrongs that have been done to her, all, all for nothing, nothing at all, certainly through na falt of Ther own,
Do rot
How did Mr. Recks find out first that there was anything wrong between you and Mr. Ruttonjee →→He found a locket that I wore. : It had my photograph one wide and Mr. Rattonira's the other.
On this locket was the word let her suffer more pilna and wowows, for sha will suffer all these in silence rather then have you get round your neck 1* 1 said: tay anything to you about them xa she has nathing, but he insisted, and grasping held of done in the past. Take her cut of the me tank it. I had my finger. OVER word Convest
as quickly as you can and tell affondeo's but crograph die mit Mizpah," matched it away sadyaw Mr. all your friends that you yourself were wrong
*Ob," and
No one In opposing any wrong of her put it in bis pocket. I understood he went to thinks her cailty of any sin, certainly no one see Mr. Drummond, bis solicitor, hat I see by who knows her at all. In order to save her and the
he mys newspaper
he went to the Custom her reputation (which as far as I am concerned House. He came back and said, "Now, women, le without blemish) you must yourself la go. Il ro. I have got sufficient evidence for a divorce," the wrong. You may not think so at present, you know all you it come to so.. and I left.
It is only
A question
ition of time and the truth will be first went to the French Hotel, and iffen
revealed to you
It Is your duty to
duty to make wrongs
LAST night, In the City Hall, the "Centurion Boys" gave another of theft excellent minstrel performances, in aid of the widow of D. Edwarda, sesman, and there was no mousually large and enthusiastle bouse to cheer them and encore their well chosen and capitally ren
rendered selections. The Governor's box was occupied by Com. mander Warrender and party and in the audience were other prominent guewis, socluding Colonel Barrow, H.K. R., Captain Stirling, A.D.C, Mr. D. Sassoon, Misses Boyes and many others. The performance went very smoothly throughout and the choruses were always spiritedly reu dered and with feeling and harmonious effect. Some of the solos were specially pleasing. Mont The hearing of the petition by Mr. Arthur of the songs we e either sentimentel, humorous James Francis Reeks, clerk in the Imperial Ind-and there were numerous catchy refralos, separation from his wife, Frances Maud Reeks, The general effect of the entire performance was on the ground of her misconduct with Byram fairly professional, and several of the artists Ruttonlee, and Block and sharebroker, of
Bal, agafat when fand carere kto calmed were remarkably skiiful in all they essayed. It is difficult to discriminate, since every one did war concluded this morning. Mr. F. El bis part no well, but the corner men,
conducted the case for the petlitarer in conjonc Robinson and Peverett, and the soloista, sion with Mr. Browett: Mr. I. C. Henson Miles, Fleet, James, and Creece In Part 1 (Messrs. Dowdall and Hanson) appeared for the ould be especially commended for their careful covespondent (Mr. Ruttonjee), the respondent and clever phrasing. Part 11 was chiefly taken
not appearing either in person or by counsel. I was under up with song and dance "bis," the lively-end of Upon the bearing bring resumed "-
Trept Mr. J. A. Sullivan, stack and sharebroker, was
You humming was a caution, it ronised ne
me if audience saver would let them s'op. No and of reside lat. No. 1, Sangkisng Road, next door to Holei with the idea of afterwards gel-g to Japan, dren, You man do this in order to get her back fan and diversion was devised from the last Club Chambers. I have resided there about Mr. Reeks was anxious I should go si once, but into society, although I fase she will never care twelve numbers and the audience voted the thres yours. My house has no connection with I said I could not go at once. I had made to enter society after the fearful charges you entire exhibition, one of rare, murit and highly Club Chambers, I have my office at my houte
with
Mr. Wilkinson for Mr. Reeks have brought spelost ATTAN gemeris
you gone on creditable to all concerned.
and have frequently to go in and out during the to allow m $50 month. At the Ivat moment quietly and and tried to find out everything in s OUR much abused, not to say wantonly used! I have known Mr. Reeks, the petitioner in he sent to say I could not go, for if I went to business-like way she would never have left you,
this vult about fourteen or fifteen years. I have Japan he would against me for desertion, or rather that you
Would
never have asked her northern contemporary the Jeding and Tientsin known the respondent for four or five years. I and shoot Mr. Times of the and inst, announces the dealb on know the correspondent, Mr. Rutterjee,
also,
what I do now is to shield her the aged alts, of Mr. William Bellingham, the have known him for about twelve years. Ho
Why did you leave the Forch Hotel ?--I went an 80 147 7 fell exceedingly sorrowfol for bet to the Convent and saw the Nuus. They led me usations, which are as faire es RIO
bare. first Editor and proprietor of that paper. The resides at Club Chambers, but I do not know to understand that if I went to the Convent Mr. Weir, and all, all through Jealousy of o
of other women feneral took place Sunday, 24th February. | how long he has resided there, certafely for some Racks had said he would not sue for a divorce. who, If the truth wes knowe, bave committed Corine were Brides Jean M. Renkt belas gigbough the compound,
any that entered the bes
id the head of Consolates were balfenisick, and the British seen Mes. Recks passing through the compound, the p
of separating
me? I am neither one this most innoccat woman, I know her well | Municipal flag was down at haldimant for thren
but I cannot swear that I have seen her go late thing or the other. The Sister sald, Well, dow and I can speak feelingly. T
Tonly
**k you A CRICKET match between teams representing der Mr. Bollingboss was sixty years of age, Club Chambers. She has either crossed the that is what he fe going to do?"
to do? I told
told them to forget the past and take her out of the Convent, the Hongkong C. C. and the Rifle Brigade will alles only to set of cent to China, compound as a short cut or for her own purpose, would not go to the Convent, besides Coivent for life there must be most miserable, and she is be commenced to-morrow and be concluded wollen a trip to the chalos de Chins, for the but of that I have no knowledge.
was not suited for me. The Sister sald, not
to undergo a convent life. I enough to co Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Ellis said he would read extracts from an
willing this for
for pure love for this woman who as chaste and pure (es far as I sm
concerned) If you care to
Wrath of
of all,
Way t
guing to get a divorce at the time he was bat i
Sir Alexander Mackenzie, who was appointed the hornet, as it were, and the It the Gaga and Examined by Mr. Ellls. He said-1 | 905 want to the Convent ?—I went to the French right for here
Cammissioner of Burma in 1899, has been removed to the Home Department of the Viceroy's Council; and Mr. F. W. R. Fryer, who efficiated during Bir A. Mackenzie's absence on furlough last year and the year before succeeds bim,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of China arived at Nagarakat port, to-day, and left gain at 3 p.m. for this port, | via Shanghal
THE Ritle Norwegian barque Transport, recently shore at Koh si-chang, tamed up at Bangkok on the 10th Inst. If necessary the will be docked for repairs at Bangkok.*
& Co.
of
Mr. Bellingham
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-Reitorjee,
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the good of se
for a separation. So I said, "What greater
PARA O PR* *buka kuulidhord to | wzilated letter from Mr. Reeks to the cound better go into the Convent, and res
things will turn out." thought went le 1er own
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and for the sake of the chil
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Had
They from all
Tintin Timbrdwhen that Saper made lis underıkka editorship of the Paking and respondent, to prove that she did to a certain to the Convent for a short tims Mr. Reeke might
own child extent protest against the way the co-respondent take me back. No one knew I had committed see me and find out for Peace & little more than a year ago. was writing to her. The co-respondent wrote: adultery, except Father, and I had told him. I shall be glad to you all, but what I BIRY Throughout his life Mr. Bellingham appeurs 10 You say you "Somehow do not think
But I that
begged Mr. Ruttonjes to deny it,
and
I do matriske berilio mere bard and miserable been closely connected with Jounalism, husband and wife ought to writ
write about these
back so mo said, "You
You won't
the East
last than it has already bees, Oht I can tell you for husband and wilde moment," Perhaps not, for
and be
would not, so I denied mat
many things that she has suffered and you have luce" its existence, thus concludes a
at sad while there I was not known, but let the past be buried. I agsia biographical notice of him sinki
"Nuns told me išst | say the fe chaste and pare and virtuoos as far
st
COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W, Robinson Bername38, which ha conducted with so much. Mparated, and when they are separated fit. I wea! to tam dat Tartlave, on the grounds of cruelty and adultery, THE Plaguese transport Africa, which left im eintlyMURSALANANAY AHAN 1997, would most costalnly write about there rand with a netlilow morning at about ping as 7 am concerned. Belleve me ar you will ar
day sued by bis wife for a dissolution of their
Min. Clarke, in support of ber case, made sonid extraordinary accusations #galost ber husband,
BRISBANE, February 2161,
here this morning for Macao, will, we hear, embark several hundred Chinese coolles at the "Holy City "for South Africa.
ADMIRAL TING, whose suicide at Wel-hat-wel we recently recorded, was, according to Assurance Company, for £30,000.
hmm The
not
Yours,
of one of his friend file or on thinks to one another. It is true you did in the Meke cense one comes to the East for the first time at so I wrote and appealed to you not to think any
Bart of the year refure to tell me until o'clock, and I was not to ite him.
Do you remember writing the letter of the 14th not, God knows and I have no fear. Old eraldada pobecome More of many years old here. He was begunk the silly and outrageous notions you suked for
changed
thing wrong in writing to me. but you have of December (produced) to Mr. Reeks in which of our only sample of an old gentleman of the again.
pardon Yes, I had written another one and the Nans sald, "You cannot English type. Mr. Bellingham look peculiar
rend such a
Totter as that: It is not kind They
wanted me to go to confession, classes, He loved the people, did it was fa
oxid
lower
A rich discovery of alluvial gold is alleged to have been made in the vicinity of Rockhampton, þut no detulla dave transpire i
February 2gth. LONDON, The influenza epid:mic has broken out agala in England and is spreading to an alarming exten", The Premier and a number of other distinguished personu are among the sufferars.
Keir Hardle, the Labor M. P., In gli 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren arg | 2200uad-sot less-by-the-lawir Chinaman of his
Parliamentary Committee
AREGULAR meeting of the Ethen Mark Lodge, No. 164. will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Thursday, the 28th lastan!, at testimony before a on the unemployed, estimated that one million cordially invited.
B. RUTTONJEE, Shanobal, 19th December, 1893- another latter the co-respondent wrote :----
DEAR SIR,-I beg to acknowledge receipt of Progrès de Salgon, Insured in an English Lio | juterent fr mil movements affecting them to make you my wife, and there it ends. You and so on. Day Wa Top priest could not grant | the seeds day,. You must excuse me (EI seem
Cannot have a greater opinion of you than enough."
yours, which bears no da'e but that I received
determined to see them of the best side and to as yesterday and never write to me....... upidi that he came to sejaura pong the Chinese, also, may Never accuse me of such vile things me pardon from Mr. Recht. I told the priest it to write peculiarly, for I am much agitated by God something to Hk4 1 them. He will be driven me mad."
was impossib'e for Mr. Reeks to forgive me of the effusion Just to band. You tell me that every pardon me. I said, "What is more I won'lown particle of anything that I ever gave that, etc. This concluded the care for the petitioner, › to adoliary." The priest said, *No, you are not pefortunate woman you have consigned to haerehold than kysary who peat themselves Mr. Hanson I have only one witness to call; obliged to own to li ; you aft not obliged to tell the flames, that you return my photos and Bis friends. At hh Kastern por, causings and I will call Mrs. Reeks.
your buband everything #: (At this point shere request me to return to you bir photos, finishing gologs are for the most part madden, the tide of Mir. Rocke then astered the Court and took was some smothered laughter in Churt) intra | up with some choice language. In teply. I box mysch mittálibẩn Abeséhendir le renter place in the witness-box. She carried Нт. Навков -----Ï usunt obfeet to this imỹ Lord; i reture: to you the photos an requested, but A COOL'E TAmed Leung Cheung was sentenced to, and cha91), the UAE QË DINË NË Us is || large muß, 150 Maving bowed to the judge, nt. | it is most painful for the witnow to be interabred very much regret
to do so." I feel nora. having pescarieni "ad Ba
be word het right hand glove for the purposes. Loribler go on with the stor
theiɗf you know the whole truth of this most de« Theinfluenzaepidemic '■spreading in England | to six we: ks' imprisonment at the Magistine rembabaibi ki Zey AL BERLIN.
polisję Witexpectedly, of harpy sworn. Having given her namo na
plurile affair, you will be the first to exantr his stay was most. Drukelia departure ance Francas Mind Reaks she was examined by Mr. Witong (resuming)s/Thay kept wiekkig ka || itume-and- this pour etel and blame yourrell saddas, and an a most selama vyzera has left: Hopson, as follows cua behind a healthy to farmer, to pack, and so far with of the patitfower, and was pardon me, wed thus li ke Marooned MEN CİN JAPON
for several days to vir Me*Rocks if by: Mughd | the being too hasty?: 1. must first inform you that- between ihly-mifortunate girl and myself worthy that it wil’Unger kenga
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