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DAKIN. CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED. VÍCTORIA DISPENSARY,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1895.

in any way, any one of those who, in the past, through good repute and evil repute, have given it their countenance and support. It can be made, with a

THE CONDITION OF THE VICEROY,

NO CAUSE TƆR ANXIETY.

YOKOHAMA, March 25th,

A telegram from Hiroshima announces that

TO LAW.

very little care and attention, very much telegram has been received at the Imperial more of a newspaper, in the primary and quarter from Dr. Sato, at Shimonoseki, stating only true sense of that word, than it over that the wound of Viceroy Li is in good con- has been, and the Editor intends to devoteen, and that there in do cause for anxiety, COLDS IN THE HEAD, &c.' himself, in the first place, to effecting cons!-

AN IMPERIAL MESSAGE, derable improvements in that line. Ship THE CRIMINAL TO BE PUNISHED ACCORDING ping and commercial Intelligence shall have the first place and the most Imme- diate attention; after that, sporting news, The Telegraph has always been a sport Ing paper, and every effort will be made to supply the public, through its columns, with all the nows of the eastern and home worlds of sport...

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It will take little time to get everything Into proper working order and for the latest and most arrange accurate intelligence, and the Editor asks for a little patience and forbearance on the part of subscribers. A newspaper cannot

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YOKOHAMA, March 25th, A Special Greile has been issued c-ntalaing Message with the Imperial signature and signed by all the Ministers, deploring the fanatics! wtack on the Chinets Envoy, who, it stater, wwe specially committed to Japan's 'paferward, although strict siders were tasued to the officials the message states, must be punished according to exercise the greatest care. The criminal, to law, and the nation must respect Imperial orders as to avoiding troubles.

NUMEROUS EXPRESSIONS OF

SYMPATHY.

he revolutionzed in a day. to time all news, MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED AT BHIMONOSEKI sociál, political, scientific, sporting and Ilte-

SHIMONOSEKI, March 25th. rary shall be gleaned from every corner of The Viceroy is doing well. He is cheerful the world for the instruction and amusement | and conversen freely. The surgeons made a of the readers of The Hongkong Telegraph prolonged search for the bullet to day but could DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD., and every effort will be made to cast it in a locate it. It belog probably imbedded la the such shape and so digest and arrange it are asistag. The Empress of Japan bas sent bone. The Imperial surgeons and hɛapital staff [17 as to adapt It to the wants and require pertes and bandages. Numerous calls have ments of our eastern life and to make it of been made at the Viceroy's residence, and practical value. Facts are numerous and telegrams of sympathy have been received from mindy siled and half of them lose their Ispanese officials. The assassin is being

there bave been no disturbances.

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WINES AND SPIRITS,

Bei Selected by our London Hence, hought direct at first hand, Impared in Wend Bottled by ourselves, thus saving all intermediate profits and enabling ne to supply the best growths at moderale

prier

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AN ARMISTICE DECLARED.

here

Private telegen-hle adviens received te-day from Shanghai state that an armistice for all parts of Chine except the blend of has been granted by the Jananese Government Formosa.

AN Emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No 525, will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zetland- Street, on Thursday, the 4th instant, at 8 30 for invited on.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially

-poles! hmaniy three

1egislated with and it might be necessary for the Government view to protecting the Capitallet to do so here. There was no doubt whatever that the prerent position was one of rebellion. (Heat, hear). It was a most serious matter for us to have 20,000 idle Chiasse, of lowest c'ass. MR. WODEHOUSE Coroner, conclurled an inquiry los fior about arm with st the Magistracy to-day into the circumstances. (nogh'er and appl attending the death of Pang Kok-min”. I

and the Gov prisoner of Victoria Gaol, who died atthe Hospital strikers and their lend on the 19th ult. On the strength of the evidences Me, Mackinton BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson &

of Dr. Cantile, who said that the deceased Med Sapm aneamonia of the right lung, the jur OPENING Ceremony at Kowläen Institution #found death was occualoned from natural cranes.

15 pm, to-morrow.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

TEX 'blae-fannel' li^av Zefon left here to day with 1,000 coolles for Slovenare.

TOMORROW, before the Fall Cour, an sonext he hesi in connection with the Phra Chom Kino v. Río salvage case.

We here to acknowledge receipt of a "Report on the Trade of Chins for the year 1894," issued by order of the Insprelor General al Customs. THE retanis of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended March 3rat. Re-Entopeans, 121; Chinese, 1.719; fotal 1,840,

THE LABOUR Crisis.

GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST THE POLICE. A public meeting was held in the Chamber of

supported on the table by the members Commerce Room, City Hall, at #1 o'clock this marrleg. Mr. I. J. Keswick presided, and was the Public Committee, namely, Meas. E Mackintosh, Glen, N. A. Siebs. 5. C. Marray Rameer, R.N. (Harbour Master), Mr Michaelsen and R. L. Dennys. Comdr. R. A. McConachle, G, H Cox. D. E. Brown. Captain. A. Tillett, Hechert Smith, Granville Sharp, G. C. C. Master, Ed. Robinson, R. COLLARD & COLLARD FIANOS at W. Robinson and about a hundred and fily well known Shewan, Ho Teng, G. Murray Bain, Hart Back & Co.

Enropean residents, representing every section of the community, faltly filled the room,

We understand that a warrant was jeemed to- day for the arrest of Mr. S. I Danhy broker, who recently failed to satisfy the Bankruptcy Court that he had some realisable assets,

valur and interest because the right side. examined. The town is ander martial law, bat.) F.C. will be held in the Freemasons' Hall.

the side that touches our interests and our preoccupations, is not always sufficiently presented.

not,

The Bouchong Telegraph will in its attention to the collection and presentation of news, forget its duties as a monitor and guide to publle opinion. It will endeavour to collect and present to its readers the materials out of which public opinion must be formed and grow; to do that for the public which the public have not often the time to do for them- elves-study a question in all its bearings, make itself acquainted with all the facts antecedent and consequent, and work up

Fink fires wITH FULL DETAILS, TO RE UAD and set forth the reasons and arguments of

ON APPLICATION,

PORT :--AG remotal should be resteds. month before utg. When required for drinking once should be ordered to be dekad it the Dispens before being

-rit mat,

SHERRY: Excellent dloner and after dinner

either side. The Hongkong Telegraph will not, as a rule, think for its readers and pronounce ex cathedra opinions on public questions, but will strive to lead its suppor- ters to think for themselves and furnish them with the raw material for thought. When it must-and it sometimes becomes a duty to have and express a decided opinion-It will endeavour to stand, in all matters social and political. between the Government and the people, between the

Wines, of my superior vintage. All are employers and the employed, between the rich and the poor, between the Europeans

tra Xers Wires.

CLARKT:--Out Claret, Including the lowel vrloei, are quaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not Andetalle made from raising and currents,

at fagenerally the case with Cheap Wines, BRANDY. -A Brendy le guaranteed to he pure Carme, the difference in price beling merely a question of age and vintage HISKY:-- All our Whisky is of excellent

uality and of greater age than most brandis in the market. The Scotch Whisky marked

"E" is universally popular and is pro sounced by the best local connoisseurs to h superior to any other brand to the Hongkong Market.

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from cur authorised Agents at the Coast Ports,

THE VICEROY RETURNS TO BUSINESS,

SHIMONOSEKL, March 26th. The Vicator passed a good night and is com fortable and cheerful this morning, returning to business. The surgeons have decided not to extract the bullet. The event is only likely to delay negotiations*for a few days, DEATH OF THE U.S. CONSUL AT KOBE.

Koux, March 26th. here this morning.

Mr. E. J. Smithers, U.S. Consel at Kobe, died

PARLEYING PROCEEDING.

PRKING, March 26th. Parleying about an armistice is a going on The Japanese, however, demand occupation before granting an armistice. This Chios will of several places not yet to their possession probably object to.

CAPTURE OF THE PESCADORES. JAPANESE LOSE ONE SHIP.

AMOy, March 26th. News has arrived of the capture of the Forcadores by Japanese forces. On Friday, the Fleet attacked in force to engage the attention of the Forts, and draw their ammunition. The

reported disabled.

A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. tzt. Zetland Street. this evening, at 8 30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. DURING the last two days the following war ships arrived here :imArcona, German croleer, from Cheloo; Stuenborg. Ruslan tornedo-boat, and Gremeast City, Russian gunboat, from Salgon,

W. ROBINSON & Co., plano builders, tuners and repairers.

AT the Magistrany this afternoon Mr. Hastings held an enquiry into the recent fire at 152. Queen's Road West. The cause of the fre conld not be ascertained and the premises were rele:acd.

Two Pathan warriors of the Rangkong Regiment

Me

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fo

perha

ment that the

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Thewl

hould,

1 bulder

Blause).

nind the

rawould

extra to-night, for it any

found con- venient tr refere to

them. remedy might be found in sending armed oldiers to the croll lodging houses and glving them their choice of Immediate arrest and subsequent and prompt deportation to Chinn, or turn to work at once. He the

of refusing to further they those who hitherto speaker) thought most of the castles would be only ton glad of an excuse thus affer led them

ruled them with a red of Iran (hear hear, and laudanplause.) In conclusion the speaker moved the following resolutt n

"That this meeting desires respectfully to tained by His Excellence Sir William Robinson express its »pproval of the firm attitude mala-

and the Government In connexion with the present confie ktrike, and to record Its convic tion that by such means alone can the present difficulty be overcome and its recurrence be prevented.

addressed the assembly as follows:-Grot'emen Mr. Keswick In opening the proceedings

Mr. Ho Tung then rose to correct one or two the Committee have summoned you fagether in

of the last speaker's remarks, He sold he knew who the Macan merchant referred to erder to state that they, having done all that le

was . It was much In their power to assist in terminating the

more probable that he shifted his factory ta present labour strike, now relinquish all further the

Macan, because responsibility and hope the Government will be than in Hongkong. As a matter of fart at rent of premises there was cheaper affairs to successful la

Bringing

the unhappy state o!

least 30 per cent, of the conlles had left the to a speedy conclusion, The committee individually and collectively may see fit la adept Colony, on there were not 20,000 idle croller Independent action towards terminating the

in the place just now. As to the Colonial trouble (applause), has in any case they fatend lon of the Circater read

Secretary'silention that Chinese transia. In the future, as in the past, to give their Inya! the Government would do so and so hat was

we were certain support to the Executive (laud

applause.) Matters now are just where they were, and twang. The Irue translation read "the Com- only thing to do, I fear, is to fire the cooller

mittee believes the Government will grariansly "Floally, he would auggest that the out, which is L long and expensive pre- Government issue a pro-lamallows stating that cess. The loster entalled are enormous but as matter of course the Government wif gain the day in the long run. (There nught to he lawn in the Colony miking striking illegal (pns) so that on any recurrence of such strikes they could be out an end to without the enormous losses entailed by process of exhaustion) (renewed applauer) The beat thing th's

and responsiblities in the hands

Hcense fee will be imposed on the coollen and that fi they do not return to work within a certain time certain at p will be taken. He thoughtsnch action would have desirable results.

Mr. R. Shewas, then seconded Mr. Sharp's these meetings had been a mistake and it would motion and in so doing and he thought thất

have been far better to let the Government deal enough to assist the Government when asked to do so.

Was very

were charged before Mr. Hantlege at the Maglo. } the difficultlerdeling can do is to leave with the affate singlehanded. It would be time

tracy this morning for assaulting a boatwoman at Yau-ma-il yesterday afternoon. After con alderable evidence was taken, the "braves' were

of the Government to desi with, and I would that so far as this Committee is concerned repest

pablic

fanctions terminste, although private

Mr. Herbert Smith thought it

bound over in the sum of $7 each to be of good endeavour to give Individeat and collective comforting for Mr. Ho Tung to come to the

behaviour for two months.

INSPECTOR Quincer, who we are glad to hear has sufficiently recovered from his recent Hlineas to be able to resume faty, charged a Chinese cook before Mr. Wodehouse at the Magistracy gold watch and chain. The defendant, who was to-day for being in uniawini possession of a lady's

anlatince (applause.) If no gentleman. present has any remarks to make it will be unnecessary to detain the meeting any further.

Mr. Brown said he thought the present labour difficulty had been misunderstood, for It was sirike (opplause). The coolles were not none rehellion against the Government and not

and the Asiatics, and do justice to both bee suffered some serious lossas, one ship caught red-handed by the detective disposing off to their employers in any sense, but were

while favouring neither at the expense of

the nther.

This briefly, is what the new Editor of will probably often fall to accomplish The Hongkong Telegraph will try to do. He

the task he has set before himself, but he will try, try, try again and, if at first success is not exactly commensurate with the efforts put forth, he will persevere in his task and hopes at length to succeed.

TELEGRAMS. ATONEMENT FOR THE OUTRAGE ON

LI HUNG.CHANG.

LONDON, March 30th.

In order to stone for the outrage on LI Hang- chang, the Mikado has decreed that an uncon- ditional armistice shall be granted until peace negnilallons, now In progresi, are concluded,

BRITAIN AND FRANCE,

On Saturday, a land force was put on shore and the bombardment continued.

On Sunday the forts, which were entirely open in the rear, were taken by assault. The Islands are now in the possession of the Japxusse.

(Special to M. C. Daily News) FURTHER PARTICULARS OF LI. A private telegrare dated Shimonoseki 3.30 information: The assallad was in citizen's B.ID. yesterday conveys the following additions dress, and after committag the deed he ran into a shop where he was arrested. The wound is one inch

below tha · Lafă

zayn, but the Viceroy's sight in not impaired. Hi own two surgeons also attended him and the wound was probed, but they failed to find the bullet. Another attempt will be made to fed it. The wound น

erlaat but not necessarily fatal. The Viceroy shows great fortitude and converses freely with a clear mind and insists pa attending to public business. Order is preserved by the military and police The Viceroy is now resting quietly.

REINFORCEMENTS,

PAKING, March '24th,

explain how

the chain in a dawnshop in Wellington Street, against certalu measures which the ong the comites knacked off?

was Temanded till the 4th Jost.

tive and assure the assembly that he was kindly experate etc., etc., but would he

how li

that after the "leading Chinese bad met the Fumpess Committee the other day, with a wag of the finger the coolles turned to and then, when the not feribeming, with expec'et mandate of the Government was

· wag of the finger

sald that the coolies heard what had taken place, Mr. He Tang at once jumped to his feet and

and in the hope that the Government would Isown a proclamation setting forth that no poll. lax would be levied they turned to. When they beard that the Government would not do as wa anticipated they back to their homes.

went that the coolies so quickly turned to and then

Mr. Herbert Smith-1 asked Tod

I WAS

with equal celerity knocked off?

ment had seen fit to make law. The meeting Naw Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. result in weakening the hands of the Excutive should not now adjourn abruptly for that might Robinson & Co.

on whose behalf the employers of labour should be willing to continue is exertions, The Euro nean residents had to

to conform to the laws of the Colony and there appeared no reason why the Chinese should not do so also. The speaker

cerned he begged to assure the meeting that kindly, and at far as bis Company was CAN- hoped anything he had to say would be taken

it was prepared to stand a'eadfast and cordially to co-operate in any achems davised for putting down this rebellion (lead spplause).

Mr.

AT the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Hastings, Cheung Fang Wan, a Korean passenger on board the British steamer Glenagie, from Sings pore, was charged for 'cuiting and wounding' 29th alto. Mr. Tames Hutchison, chief officer, twe of his countrymen on the high seas on the and Mr. John Nicholson, practitioner, both of the Gianegle, gave comiderable testimony, after which the case was remanded to the gth Inst. to allow time for the defendant to be examined by a medical practitioner with a view of ascertaining the leading Chinese" (which has already been Ho Ture having reviewed the action of whether he is, as is supposed, a 4 shingle short, published) said no one who was present at the FOLLOWING the precedent set some three meeting on Friday could come to any other con months ago another Church Parade took place

Clusion tha

than that

which was then arrived at, at Union Church yesterday, when over piaty namely, the sending out of a circular, which was

Personally, he admired the members of the Cores assembled under the of the Governmes), because he was opposed to command of Major Pemberton, R.B, and the the strike and was a loser by it. Nevertheless he Oficers

of the Corps, The Rev. G. 1. Williams felt that the Government, which had anticipated preached from the text in Eph. VI.13," Where strike for months past, might have taken some steps listened to with marked for the Government to have arrangements for Interest by a large congregation, Coinciding, as it the ministry of Mr. Williams at the Union Church, this is doubtless a Sitting occasion whereon to note the evident success and popularity of this Indefatigable pastor's faithful ministry.

Sore take

Demons

WAI

how

Mr. Ho Tung Tren

e powered you already!

Mr. Ed. Robinson in a lengthy speech cleared coolies struck. According to this speaker, it up, according to his lights, the mystery of why the

houses are registered the police will levy black- was attributable to the fact of the head coolies reasonably anticipating that as soon as thele mall are

them under the usual threats of

bringing fales charger against them. The registration was a simple matter, but the after effects very serious. As By way out of the dificulty he suggested that all responsibi Coolies and that the sanitary laws be carried be removed from the Landlord and Head into effact with a proner staff. A house parter, for instance could he appointed to see to the neglected bis daty he could be punished for it.

A decree has been issued calling upon the and he unto you the whole armour of God" to meet the difficulty. It would have been estar condition of certain houses and if ha Foreign Affairs has made an Important state- Provincial Commandors - ta - Chief of Sheas, with the termination of the first year of the playment of labour should it be needed.

Sir Edward Grey (Parliamentary Secretary for ment regarding the relations between Great A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. Bland France. In reviewing French actions and events in Slam and Africa during the last two years, which had created some anensfor she said that Great Bellain bað striven and would continue to strive to maintain good relations with France.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

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April 1st. The result of the enquiries into the Armenian atrocities is confirmation of the outrages from all

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The Honghong Selegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1895.

INTRODUCTORY.

Turs issue of The Hongkong Telegraph is the first of a new series and is numbered Accordingly. The machinery, plant, stock In trade and good will of the business passed, on Friday last, from

the

CHITRAL AFFAIRS.

started for Chitral,

THE JAPANESE IN SOUTH CHINA, The Japanese are bombarding Talwanfoo.

Shensi and Honan in mobilise all the available troops of these three provinces to asserable seat Peking before the 12th of May next. The Generals of the first and third named provinces happen to be at the capital at pressut.

THE VICEROY LI HUNG-CHANG.

SHANGHAI, March 16th, We are glad to be able to state that the latest reliable telegrams from Japan announce that the Viceroy Li Hang-chang la progressing favourably towards complete recovery, and he expects to be able to resume negotiations in ■ few days.

The expedition organised at Peshawar kas dastardly attack made on the Viceroy, has The Emperor of Japan, deeply grieved at the fused the following rescript :---

China is now in a state of war with our country, but as she sent us in due observance of forms and

an Ambassador for the con- etiquette s clusion peace, we also named our Flexipoten. limited to operations in the Shantung province Incombest

The simistic decreed by the Mikado is lares and instructed them to meet and mego and the Gulf of Pechill and will expire on the urge

at Shimonasekl. It : being thus t sponte, In

n pursuance of international 20th Instant If the pesce negotiations are carried treatment consistent with the national honour, airge, to extend to the Chisere Ambassador

THE ORIENTAL ARMISTICE.

with

bim

on to that date; if, however, they are broken and accord him socient escort and protection,

off in the meantime the armistice will terminate we issued particular orders to our officials to de simultaneously.

THE MILITARY EXTORTION, In Committee of Su-ply Mr. Sydney Charles Buxton (Parliamentary Under Secretary) regretted the friction cansed by the Military Contributions of the Straits Settlements and Hongkeng zzd said that the Inter-departmental Committee new sitting believed that the enquiry would result in an arrangement satisfactory alike to the Imperial Government and the Colonies,

THE ORIENTAL WAR.

(Special to Shanghat Mercury)

their

almost la these respects. It is therefore matter for our most profound grief and regret that there should have been a voflam bree enough to inflict say personal injury upon the Calarga Apibassades. As to the culpilt he shall be sentenced to the severest punishment pro- vided by law. We hereby order our officials

NEW plavo repairing machinery, received by

W. Robinson & Co.

ALICK MEMORIAL AND NETHERBOLE HOSPITALS. Statistics for March, 1895,

A.M.H. N.H.

In-Patients remaining in Hospi-

tal on ret March

29 In-Patients admited to Hospital

during March...

27

10

was very

leading Chy easy for some people to say the hier, Chische were in sympathy with the shikers, but that was false allegation. In view of their heavy lottes how could they be in favour of the strike? He would appeal

to Mr. Lockhart and ask him whether or not the? leading

Chinese had not invariably

Mr. Master proposed that the Chairman should put Mr. Sharn's motion to the meeting. This was done, and the motion was carried unanimously.

The Chairman then brought the proceedings to * close in low explanatory remarks In the course of which he stated that he expressed na supported the Government whees of seed le resentment whatever in respect in the Ceritletems do so. He thought all last night how

of the Committee's action The Government this trouble came about sod he arrived at

uld probably succeed in defeating the trikers, conclusion that it was all attributable to misht ta penalty en the employers would be huge.

He hoped any one understanding between the Chinese and the tiggestions for the settlement of the difficulty

who could make

practical Government. He thought the meetings, bald would do sa

*tores, and in conclusion he from time to time, between the Goyang expressed bis satisfaction that the meati pe had, ment and the leading Chinese

should had a public so that all might know what transpired. It was the habit of the Garern- mant to end for a few

being there, sulted in a good deal of light

thrown on the subject (appinure.) Mr. E. Mackintosh then moved a vote of

or the head District with leading Chippue thanks to the Chairman, which was carried of 33 with them in private. Did the gentleman present close at 12.15 p.m.

and

foumit

know the danger of such private meetfogy}

could almost always make

Total number treated as lo-

Patients

56) 13

Of these there were:- Discharged cured............ 18 Discharged relieved. ย

$

An

Discharged on other grounde 1 Died in Hospital

China

I 201

170

In-Patients remaining in Horpl

tal on 1st Apell

28 Out-Patients, new cases... 717 Out-Patients, return visits 616

23

Total number of Out-Patient

vivite

47

JAY Just what be wished (applause). He had heard that if the views of the chosen few were. In sooned, with those of the Government then the official got all the buds

Reclamation and brought the proceedings to m

STRIKE NOTES.

The District Watchmzens' Committee had six-military volantears are still lumping" and The stalke in just about “ga von wi*” The gested to the Government that it would be well helping to discharge wearls, while several to bare the cosile banese, measured and let the squads of convie's are rendering weer valweble keeper

say coolles each house services in coaling ships and landing "black hald. It

had been made public at diamonds" at Warchal. No special acting the

time sverybody Could -have thought it over,||| M As a matter of fact the Committee's suggestions leaders to their senses, but we will be seen by seems to have been yet taken to being the strike had been ignored. Although one and subjects to pay respect to Dar labes and FULL stock of banjos, mandolines, guitars, did not know why, but it was a fact. As once to the arrest of any ringleafar. We doubt

the largest employers of labour yet be the speake) had

the spined cpy of the rficial ranslation of a preserve the glory of the country from degrada accordions, strings and fillega of all kinds at leading Chinesa keeping coolle hauses the very much whether this or any reward will have

been fo

rent for by the Government

proclamation feaned this afternson, the Governa tion by strictly providing spalost the recurrence. Robluson & Co.

ment bas offered $tono for Information Jending at

of such deeds of violence and Inwlessness."

(Special to Slam Observer) SLATIN BEY AT CAIRO,

CAIRO, March 1ựth,

Slatin Boy bar anlved bere. He is perfectly Journey from the Soudan, -

AKING HUMBERT APPEALED TO.

Roux, March 18th,

1,333 JOHN C. THOMSON, M.A., M.D.,

Superintendent.

never

He

administrafor, of the estate of the late Mr. HOW THE VICEROY WAS ATTACKED. | well, and is in no way suffering from his risky/ang. It turns out that the owner of the cla, happy to follow any policy: calculated to bring example wii), shnally be made al una or more of

ROBERT FRASER-SMITH into the hands of new proprietors who are prepared to expend any reasonable sum of money to make their investment a complete success. From to-day this paper is under the 35 yet without much practical skili in matters journalistic, but with very considerable knowledge and experience of men and things in Hongkong and China and with very clear ideas on

HIS ASSATLANT BILILYED TO BE INKANE. The Feeling in Japan.

YOKOHAMA, March 25th.

Miss Cors Forris, had Use brooch stolea from the strike to suvignona be would be very over the Inhourleg classes in the Colony,

and

notion was absurd, for they could not do without laskig

the desired effect, for

for there is

Is reason to belleva - Ow the 5th ultimo wa fresed an "Exmans" to

good deal of pn

-prestige. that the effect that a butterfly ple, wudded with to bring the Chloess more into contact with good deal more than $100 to any one who sees

I would be

the Government that the men who are mainly responsible for exasperating strike could afford to give a diamonds, opals and rables, had been lost themselves than beretofore and not hold mest fit to levy blackmalt on them. However, we between the Chartered Bank and Ice House logs with them in camera. He would be mort

10 can only hope for the hest, which le that an bar by chair coolies. who were charged before

end, and if any one could make

the gong whoexer l'on very perniciens de Aanste some practical surg Mr.

Wodehouse at the Police Court to-day, at ibe :

glad to hear Instance of

them. Detective-Sergeant Holt, for Mr. Granville Sharp said the mealing had to

PROCLAMATION 18SUED BY THE GOVERNOR, A laplar has ingen rendived here to which the broch wall konwing it to have been stolen. stealing a brooch, and (3) for receiving the Emperoof Coins sacks the good offoes of King According to the evidence of Miss Minnie thought all were agreed that the principal afternoon has been forwarded to us for public-

thank Ms. Brown for the suggestion that it

The following translation of a Chinese notifica- would be indieernet to bastily disperse. He Hon leszed by His Excellency the Governor this about the restoration of peace.

red that the identified the Chinere were not connected with the strike. ation →→ brooch as the property of was resident is bar house. Miss Maud Russell class who arrogated to therapulver

Whereas it has been ascertained that evil. tested to the fact that her amah handed her

rlebts and d'her powers which ought nevar to have been allowed the brooch at I p.m. on the gosh The amsh

the 30th ult brought her the broach at noon on

to Chios; if it were,

nollfed again and again that so poll tax fe to be ould law and discipline, The British Government bas

› be charged, Russel) am plimaten in which $5,000

see if she wanted to buy it. Reduce us to very low estate. If such cation who gives information at once which will araward of $1,000 is hereby offered to any they presented residence of the Viceroy. The whole of Japan

le de- hastened to make personal enquiries at the moulded by way

way of indemnity, and

Defendant Wanted Bay for it, but gave no account system developed here it might, and probably had to the arrest of the persons who are spread. appolol to how be received it. The case was remanded would is said to be profoundly th-cked at the fanatical Condor coation wide by the British at the present, the in. Forchow, to appear and so: sabitrate upon, tha | til the Sth justeet, to allow the owner, who is

new, industr

then rearred people. The few sal be obstad, 11 you are act. This morning Des, Sato and Jakiguro, who sobrand who when expelled, from the Morquito identify the property. The defendants ware

capitalistko, some Jenis angin dane we to its provisione, though they have were despatched from Hiroshims by order of Cosat. - Barm Wicks, Mye boys allowed to the allowed out on ball in two smreiles of $100 | felt he could "Wet depend on the Inkeny (d the Registrar Generwerth movely any Informat menaged a tabaous factory at Macro betayar ke bain already bruisland, you own apply to the the Emperor, arrived,"

Nicaraguan Govikama *Which to reply.

Colony, In Kagland the Government Vad į lan yaşı muay donNG OLYA

management and control of another mind. to be insane. He darted from amidst the crowd Humbert and the Italian Govammant, to bring Wheelne it appeared in Corn Ferris, who? There was, however, a middle and dangered-nosed persons are circulating falsa, ramborg

At

A dispatch from Shimonoseki states that the assailant of Viceroy Li Hung-chang is belleved of onlookers close to the patangola carrying the Viceroy, and took alm be occupant, firing: pistol of thirty-two cilbre before the police bullet still remalos in could seize him and frustrate bis intention. The in the wound, but the certain surgeons

*calm and

THE NICARAGUA DIFFICULTY.

zawpaw, March 30th, General Martines Campos has been appointed of

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be Introduced fees uru to be charged, though it has been

subiccts, For one thing, he has a very wounded to rameya ft in the morning, The | Captajn General, und'lini faviod m'praefatumison the Tust witness sald the second RANG (Applando))d the tradan isten me that a p0) táx is to be levied and that registra- shrewd notion that this journal can be demeanour. As soon as the affair to the effect that be le detarvefeed te erforon | Rnd moed her to show it to her mizimase fun thick, for at home it also be a terrible l'fevied and no registration fees are t

made very much more useful and very

much more popular than it has been while remaining equally attractive and interesting that it can secure very many, more subscribers and a

very

much wider circulation without alienating,

Viceroy preserves *

to Count Ito, Viscount Mutsu and others, the

to

thiantened to

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