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THE HONGKONG TELEĠRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895.
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LI HUNG-CHANG.
SHIMONDSIKI, March "pih. The Vicemy Li's appetite, is much improved. He took a walk through his rapmu to-day, and sterwends indulged in siesta. The wound lo healing rapidly.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Bonds at the rate an per cent, on contributions during 1894.
NEW Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. Robinson & Co.
VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.
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HALF MILE FLAt Race (HandiCAP)—Flt. Prize presented by. D Humphreys, Esq.; Second Prise presented,
Sanders
Ross Thomso Carvalho
ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING.
Patrons Mis Excellence Str WIRam Robinson, K.CM G., H.E. Vice-Adralral Sir
Six started. Mackay, who made a waiting F. B. Fremantle, KC.B. C.M.G. HE. Lieut.ace of it, caught Sanders of wards from the tape, A POPULAR subscription for the benefit of Generat G. Digby Barker, CB, Commodore and won by a yard. Time, amin. a 4-çib secr. Slogger Sullivan could, according to a Frisco G. T. H. Boyes, R.N. Committer Messrs.
One Mile FLAT RACK-First Priz* presented dally, be raised if the big bruker would agres to H. E. Wodehouse, (Chairman), R. K. Leigh, leave the country and keep silent about himself. A. Caldwell E. F. Mackay, W. Machell, by the Hongkong Athletic Club; Secord Priza and the prospects of the prize ring. It makes Cart. Tannard, R.N., Major Pemberton, RB, presented.
H. Thompson, Bow Dr, C. H. T
R. F. Lammert, even his old admirers very weary to bear Sollives maander about challenging men like D Sanders, Fudges:Dr. J. M. Atkinson, CONCERT at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, at Corbett or Fitsimmons, either of whom could Capt. Tunnard R.N., Lieut. G. P. Anderson, Referee:-Hom kneck him out in six rounds without any specia? H.K.R., Major Pemberton, R.R. effort. Whisky and late hours have doubtless. H. Steweil Lockhart. Handicappars-Mr. G. robbed Sullivan of his lightning quickness in A. Caldwell, Lent, G. P. Anderson, H.K. Rept Sir Robe Arbuthnot, R.N., Clark of the sledge-hammer blows, and the proper delivering place for him it in same honest bastarss where
Course: Mr. A. Denison. Starter :-M., G. he may use what is left of his great strength. It
A. Caldwell. Time Keepers :--Meturs, E. J. HOR. can't be long, thinks our contemporary, before Hughes, R. R. Leigh, Hart Back,
Transurar —Mr. C. C. Bowring, Hon. American audiences will refuse to tolerate ether him or Corbelt on the stage, as neither could Secretary :-Me. E. D. Sanders, learn the rudiments of ac'ing in a half-contury,
BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robleson & Co.
The rice being over the police pickets hays been withdrawn, and it is to he hoped there will never again be any necessity for such special precautions, as far ne striken ato poncerned, at
a'l events.
COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W. Roblason & Co.:
Tux Secretary of the Panjom Mialne Company informs us that he has received a teleg am from the Company's mines to 1'e effect that during the month of March the mill tan 28 days crash ing góp tons, yieldlog 430 ounces of gold and "handings "(400 top3) 40 ounces,"
PRESENTATION TO MR. D.
GILLIES.
We received this, morning from Mr. C. T. Robinson a very kind and courteous invitation for some memter of our staff to be present at a complimentary Smoking Concert to be given this evening to the rooms of the Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders, on the occasion of the presentation of an address to the President, Mr. David Gillies, on the eve of his departure for a well learned holiday, England, on a
mot tenaciously from first to last. Every expeči. || were reported in a certain Army Divisies, The THE Canton Insurance Office has declared ent was tried to save China's "fca" Is the | epidemic has not yet ben chacked, matter of arranging terms of pesce. F' in foreigner, Mr. Det ing was sent forth as the bearer of the Celesilal olive branch,' thea, us bir mission provel a fiatco, a couple of comparatively small mandarine were despatched COLDS IN THE HEAD, &c. to patch up a peace with the Mikado's advicars and as they were very gy cdlly ushered out of Japan empty banded LI Hang-chang, us lu woll kaawa, was despatched with powere to negotiate with his ancient enemies the terms of the pas ce wblr the Chinese so greatly needs. Prior to being appoloted China's special envoy to Taper 119.15 p.m. Hung-chang had been, degraded and tf, thì re- fore, China's "face" wau, in a meature, () b) saved, it became necessary foʻst onca fust 12 tö that ingacious state:mon all his 'honeo 1 and despatch him, a Chinaman, rather ha Manchu prince of the blord, for then it could be asserted by the Court that the Wo Jens being anxious to come to terms with Us, We despatched Our Viceroy Li Hong-cheng to | The Mission steam-launch Day Spring - will their country to make the necessary arzigd | call alongside vernels, holsting code pennant C, ments." That the question of "lace" has between 9 aud 16.30 k.m., on Sunday, to convey for many years had a good deal to do with the men aahore to the 11 o'clock service, returning DARIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co, LD., palley of the Chinese Government thers can be about 12.30 p.m.
no doubt and that is just why we have thought it wise, at the present joncture, to draw the aliention of our readers to the subject, for as matter what the outcome of the present rego 'a. tions in Shimonoseki-and there apperts very Hulle hope that they will end in an Immediate declaration of perczman attempt will be made to throw dust to the eyes of the world and in the eyes of the masses of China to particular, and the Manchu Court w", if possible, pursue the even tenour of its ways frnt ENGINEER's letter of 4th fret. has been received as though nothing unusual bad happenc2, and We agree with him to a very considerable will, de facto, continue to live on in a perfect extant, but is the strike is finished and done 'fool's paradise'; the arrogance of the mand-y^«. with it ́will serve no useful purpose to publish nate will be au intolerable as ever, the sales bis prop-sale". We ate much obliged to him for governing the offensive short-lebted constable communication and will be glad to hear tism of the 'powers that be as stringent as ever. from him again. Now, whether the Government of China will, when the war is over, be able to cling to the old policy of deception it la at present Impossible to say; but it is highly probable, we believe, that such a contingency is very remote indeed, for, 25 matter
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of
fact,
China has lost far more "face over this war with
with Japan then any of the Western
stern Powers ever inflicted on her. To be whipped by the despised and detested Заравска, a small island empire that at one ilma paid hai cannot be lightly passed over as was the ribute to her colossal
is an affair Colossal neighbour, Anglo-French expediton and the French blockade of Formoss, Festhow and the Pescadores. To say nothing of what Jaran
Fet do in the near fotne and although A COOLTE was sentenced to six months' imprison prolongation of hostilities would be regret ment by Mr. Wodehouse at the Magistracy table in many ways, yet the demolition of China's pretensions that would follow could to-day for breaking into a house at Wanchal but he viewed with pleasure by all who have occupied by a hauilder of the Asiatic Artillery. The ruthless Intruder hadn't "lifted" anything, Important commercial interests at stake in the Far East-It is beyond question that but there would appear to have been the reason she has already done more to bring the to doubt that his notions of the difference advisers of the " "Son of Heaven" to their
have, between the terms meum and, suum were senses that any European Power could for the reason that, although the Japanese || Infinitesimal, advance on Peking has been slower than
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ovation fo Волонт of the worthy President who during his many years in China bas proved himself a true friend to all those who were in any way brought in contact with him, and who has done so much to promote the faterests of engineers and ship- builders and of their Institute in particulars,
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AT the Marine Magistrate's Court tbly mainlng, before Cap. R. Murray Rumsey (Harbour Master), James Moran, a fireman, was charged at the fostance of Capt. Pell of the British steamer Erz with being absent without leave and refusing doty on the gih inst. The delen- dant admitted the cffence and was sentenced to three weeks' hard labour,
was that of the French and British forcer, yet | New vlano repairing machluery, received by
hese have inflicted most serious lares W. Robinson & Co. the Japanese
Caloa and at
and at the outset, a September
caused China to lose any am unt of "face" for FE broke out at 3 o'clock this morelog at she drove her representative, Yuan, and the
Mr. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Bildger, Mr. Waddell, Mr. Crew and Mr. Wylle being among the contel- butors. Evidently a mont enjoyable time is in store for the guests.
THE SUNDAY CARGO WORKING ORDINANCE AT SINGAPORE.
The annual Athletic Sports, held under the auspices of the Victoria Recrès'lon Club, took place at Happy Valley this afternoon, and were most sece: fully carried out, under the soper- vision of an efficieet committee. There was a large attendance, including His Excellency the Governor, Admiral Fremantle, General Birker, and the rank and fashion of the Hongkong commcelly. The weather, despite a few passing showers, was cool, and favourable for record breaking.""
"Werder
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§ §. Centurion, under the direction of Mr. A. Fenning, played the follow ing sele loss during the afternoon in their njual faull'gez style :-
March ............Seir D'Automne......Foulan. Otare Valo......
"Casino Tanza" ..-------
.......hinet. Relection "DorothyTMve mad
Caller. Lancers
Rabelonls". "The Connaught......WAlbert. Felection
Williams, Valso i *** Sur La Mer" ...........Mitchell. Oalop..................... Inspection"...............Fenning, "OOD SAVE THE_QUEIM."
The following are the results :—
120 YABÓS FLAT Race (HANDICAP).—First Prize preacated by Hon. À. J. Lonch, Q.C.; Second Piss presented. First two in cach best to ran in the Final.
First Heat.
First) Lysley, Time; 13) src. (Second : White.
Three started. Lysley won easily.
Second Heat.
Five started. This race evinced great Inter- Rose led 11 the third round, and shortening his stride, was quickly overhauled by Thomson, who was anyhow, Time, 4 mlło,
59 sec..
VETERANS' RACE~~~110 YARDS FLAT RACE (HANDICAP) —Competitors to be over 35 years of age and not less than 10 years' rezidenca in Indle, Chins, or the Tropics, Prize presented by the Hon, C. P. Chater.
Capt. Carter (12 yarde) ...................................... Mr. Macbean (5 varde)............................ Mr. Denison (scratch)...........................gan Carter won by a foot; a good third. Time, 13 sec.
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440 YARDS FLAT RACE, CHALLENGE CUP (10 be won two years in succession before becoming the property of competitor)Flest Prize pre- sented by the Hongking Athletic Club; Second Prize presented.
Tames
· Kew........ Arbuthnot
Seven started, Kew was a warm favourite, James won exally ; a fair third.. Time, çaj sex.
CONSOLATION RACK-120 Varda-Post En- | Irles-Open to all competitors (except those fa (open events) who have run but not won a prize: Prze presents d by the Hongkong Athletic Club,
Armstrong-rangi
Almada e Castro Rese........
....... 3 Seven started. Ross got fring start, but was overhauled at the distance by Armstrong, who won by a yard from Almads.
After the last race Mrs. Barker presented the prizes to the successful competitors. Mr. H. E. Wolthouse (Chairman), proposed a vote of thanks to Mrs. Barker and also to His Excel- First: Kew, Time: 198 rec. Second: Armstrong,ency the Governor. Three cheers and "tiger" were given respectively for the General, Mrs. Five tacled. Kew did as he liked with bis and Mist Barker, the Governor, the ladies, Mr. opponents and won with consummate ease in Wodebeuse, and Mr. Sanders (Hon. Sec.), 12t sec.
LONG JUMP.--(Three tries).—Prizd presented by D. R. Sarood, Esq.
Ke...
Four started. Waylen cleared 18 ft. 8ła ; Kew, 17 ft. 6 in., second,
THROWING THE CRICKET BALL(Three
Clab.
Machado........
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THE STATE OF FEELING IN CHINA AND JAPAN.
Au the war in the East progresses, a section of the Chinese people become more belligerent,
The prosecution, Instituted in Slogapore against the Master of the Dutch afeamer Fapara, the evidence in which we gave in full in
sight's issue, terminated on the 27th ultime tries). Ples presented by the Hongkong Cricket remarks the Literary Digest in a recent lasue. in defendant's favour, the Magistrate expresslag himself satisfied, after some further evidence. had been given, that the Fapora herself was a mall boat, not merely one of a line of steamers to which the mall contract had been given and however, she had been ten days in pot, wallingby that she was within the exemption claimed, As, for despatch, he considered it a "bule de on privilege for her to have loaded or unloaded on the Sunday,
Sammons dismissed, as also the summons against the cargo boatolan.
PERIODICAL LITERATURE ON be pure Cognac, the difference in price hole of the Chinese troops clean out of the ‡ No. 1, Queen's Street, a mat shop. The Fire
THE FAR EAST. being merely a question of age and vintage,Land of Morning Calm "-the
land
Chiaky | Brigade turned out in double-quick Ham, under adoption, a suz
Blate! a suzerala We doubt, however, Acting Superintendent Corcoran and Inspector WHISKY -All our Whisky Is of excellent
The following it, culled from the whether Japan has yel inflicted sufficient quality and of greater age than most brands punishment on China to cause her to mend heran, and notwithstanding the strong northerly Review of Reviews, gives the titles of all in the market. The Scotch Whisky marked trafic and offensive wayx and judging by the breeze blowing, they had the fire under contral in the papers written on the Far East for
Japanese papers received to-day It appears half an hour. The premised, which were com- that the advisers of the Mikado are of much the|pletely gutted, were losured for $6,ros with the same opinion, and 12, it is to be hope that no Hamburg Fire Insurance Co., of which Messrs. time will, in the inte esta of civilization, far no Brockelmann & Co. ace the agents. The origin other reason, be lo by
by the Japanese fadicating
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Waylen .......... Out of ten entries, six competed. Machado 958 yds; Waylon, gat yds.
H. E. Wodehouse, Esq., C. M. G. second 100 YARDS FLAT RACE.-First prize presented prize presented. Final Heat.
Iyaley Кот Six started. Lieutenant Lysley ran a fine rece, and beat Kaw by about two feet. only. Time,
10 15th 1.6.
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PUTTING THE SHOT-16 Ib) Winners at Previous Meetings at Hongkong and elsewhere to be penalised one foot. Priis presented by C. J. Holiday, Esq. Tamen ..... Bowing.....
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According to the Ostastatische Lloyd, (Shang. hal) the Emperor has been petitioned not to listen to those who advocate thê «ubmission of China. Another item of news from Peking causes tbla
have been seriously impaired, for one of paper to think that the chances of a spredy peace
the Imperial censors begged the Emperor to remove himsell and his Court farther into the Interior of the country, out of the reach of the loveding army. For this advice the unlucky official bas been deprived of all his komors and his rank. The Chinese Press, It appears, does not deny the defents suffered by the Celestials, but it is not at loss for explanations, and oven finds comfort in the thought that a defeated general may be a smart min. Thas the Chung- Only two entered for this event, and Lient. Pas-Vat-Po (Tientsin), recording to the corres It James won sayhow, easily putting the shot 32 fpondent of the Handelsblad (Amsterdam),
explains the loss of Port Arthur as follows:-
in Europe and America. The last con- by the Victoria Recreation Club.
HIGH JUMP.-(Three tries). Frise presented "When General Tio silowed the Japanela to take Port Arthur, he proved his penetration quest of China, by J. O'Nelll, "New Hyndman.
and strategy sufficiently to stamp him as the Review":"America's Trade with China, Armstrong
greatest commander China ever had. He knew that the little men would be so much pleased Four competed. Hyndman cleared cft. 310, with the place that they would waste a lot of la first-class style.
time there, toying with the place as child with kis plaything. He, therefore, caused them
with much loss as possible, and then retreated
of the his men to a safe distance. The loss enemy
was such that no Japanese dared to enter the place until the last Chinese soldier had left, In General Tee also showed much smartners another way. He loaded the cannon of the forts with insufficient charges, causing the pro- jecities to fall short. The befooled enemy but his ships nearer, when Tio played his alliery in earnest and sank three line-of-balife abips, seven transports, and twenty-one torpede boats,"
the month ending 15th February. Illustrates forcibly how little the great to In. crisis we are passing through is appreciated
by W. C. Ford, "N. American Review": Looting at the Summer Palace, Pekin, Pall Mall Magazine": Ancestor worship
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120 YARDS HURDLE RACE, 10 FLIGHTS~| in China, by R. S. Gundry, "Fortnightly Previous Winners at Hongkong or elsewhere to Review: Curlo hunting in China. "Temple be pesalised yards. First Prize, presented by Bar': China, Korea and Japan, "London Hon. J. J. Keswick : Second Prize presented. Quarterly The War between China and Japan, by Col. Maurice, United Service
Hyndman............................... Magazine: The Naval War in the East,
of the fire is unknown. terms of peace under the walls of Half measures should be studiously avoided in dealing with a stat
state like Chine, for coultery and THE body of Corporal Robinson of the Rifle the observance of ordinary diplomatic elqueire
Bilgede was found by the Water Police ating is with them mistaken for fear, if not actually in the harbour, next Kellett's Island, yesterday." cowardice and for Japan, at the present time, to stop short of the great goat would probably It appears that the deceased fell overboard es render the effects of her magnificent victories the stat alto, while in a pleasure boat, and practically null and void and leave as in our rela-although two of his comrades dived overboard ties w
China just as you was fify years after him they failed to bring him to the surface. with
pan for what she bave to thank Tapan for *xo: We
done and wish ber every possible The funeral, which took place at Happy Valley A. 5. WATSON & CO., LD.ccess in whatever operations she may 63 at this afternoon, was attended by a large number to undertake in the near future with a view to of the members of the Peccated's Company. securing peice and prospsilty for herself red Fs all the nations interested in the vast frade of the The usual magisterial inquiry will be held early
Far East,
Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Korts,
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Five started. Waylen won easily; Hyndman by W. Laird Clowes, "Blackwood": The second Time, 19 sees. Triumph of Japan, by Sir E. Arnold, HALF MILE FLAt Raer (HandiCAP),~~~Open Chantauquan" Recollections of the Chi-to Soldiers, Sailors and Police. Entries to be nese War, by Lieut. Col. Hill James,iven to the Starter not later than 3.15 p.m. Two "Macmillans: The Korean People, by FULL stock of banjes, mandollars, guitars, | Prof. R. K. Douglas, "Good Words". accordions, strings, and Attlage of all klods at During the same month no book was W. Robinson & Co.
pablished bearing on this great question.
next week.
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BUESTA AS A CIVILISING FORCE.
[From Japanese-Papers:] THE PEACE MISSION.
SHIMONOSEKI, March 25th. The final peace conference was to have ben ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS beld to-day if the accident to Li had not or red
yesterday, mystery, but a sumour is current that the Vice-known feland of Suls les midway between Bornes 2.1. hopes that Japan will be satisfied with 'ba and the Phliip; iver, and bas been visited by cession after itory lylog to the east of L'as river, | some three or four pirties of Europeans only, and Formosa, and an indemnity of yes 250,000,CED. * that at most for a few days at a time. The
SEQUELS OF THE:QUTRAGE ON
Ar ='well attended meeting of the “Odd Volumes" society yesterday overlag, Dr. Jas. Cantife in the chair, Mr. E. F. Skertchly read a very Interesting paper on the "Cagayan Salt, its The progress of the negotiations is velled in / Cintome, Jegondi and expērstiīfans." The lilla people's industrial
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895.
CHINA'S "FACE”
There can, we think, be very litle doubt that
what hai cruned the Chinese Government more anxiety than anything else ever since her braves" were driven out of the benighted kingdom of Korea has been the question of how the "face," as it is commonly termed, of the Manchu dynasty could, in the event of the
and material
presented.
Ryd MARKAÐARS
this event, and Hale wen in s walk, Time,
Five Frivatus of the Rifs Brigade started for min. 131 gec.
Thos much as a sample. But not all the Chinese papers are edited in this way, The which shows that there is a decided swakening Echo, (Berlin), has received a communications in the land of fias porcelain. The Sin-Wax-Po (Shanghai), addresses an impatient appeal to the Emperor to begin with sweeping reforms. Japku, zsignicant in siz", number of people
Chink, is nevertheless about to OVERTHROW Wealth and real strength as compared with
CHINA. because the bas received European civilization. Japan would be craibed by this time, and property punished for her tasalence, were it not for the stupidity of the Chinese Government 1.
Mr. J. M. Hubbard, writing in the Atlantic 120 YARDS FLAT RACE (HANDICAP).~Fiat Monthly on Russia as a civilising force, Prize presented by D. Landale, Esq. Second
Pilze presented, peace was based on his desire to promote suggests that the late Tzar's love of
Keyw
dead heat Lysley welfare. He points cut how apt we are resulted in a dand between Kew and Lysley, Five faced the starter In this event, which to forget how much Russia has dens for The 'run off will take place on a day decided the cause of civilisation in Asia, and by the dead heaters. Time, so 4-5th sid cites the following cases in illustration:-
BICYCLE RACE, ONE MILE-Start in Saddle. lecturer and he had spent twelve days on the A Rusdan colonel, with eight native First Prize and Second Prise presented. faland on two visits, and the Chlef paid frequení Masalatants, now administers a district con- LI HUNG-CHANG.
Shuster købååhæ and prolonged visits fa blai fi Bheinn. Enjoy, Gamining thirty thousand people who quite SHIMONOSĚKI, March 16th.
Silva Nafto.asszissssisreeni lag the conf’ençë” of the nativar," Mr. recently were robbers and thieves by The preliminary examination Когана ва
profession.
Five started for this race, which proved to be Another officer, Colonel concluded, and the statements made by him Sketchly was able to gather mass of
exceedingly Interesting. Silva Netta, led with | show that he considered the trouble in Ka Information, legendary adi, otherwise, that Was Alikhanoff, himself an Aalatic Moslem; } a flying ötürk, but was overkanled by White Ind which finally gave rise to war between pan not yet been publisked. Afet describing the has in surprisingly short time reduced the third rockd, who then advanced ble lead, and China, was caused by the Viceroy and physical features of the faland and is okabl bloodthirsty of the Turcoman tribes. Natte third. Time, 3 mļa: 419 sec.
to order the most turbulent and | and won anyków ; Shuster moond, and Silva, that ostess Li was put ant of the way no peace tanke, Mn Skeriably weld that though. Spain He has extirpated slavery among them, could be culablished in the Kast. He, they claims the island, andɑhas a sellinry official on | liberating, seven hundred slaves held by & } Open to Non-Commissioned Ofcaru and Men Hold an appointment under the Govaramant.
TUG-OF-WAR.-Trial Heata-8 Mana alde, altempted to
to proceed to
of the Amy, Navy and Pollos. Each Ship to Colos murder
Regiment of Corps may enter aus Team only. To be pulled over 15 feat. No spikes or malls
there to
a
at Kanamaru'e shop in Yokohama on
in
SHIMONOSZKI, March ay';
i
ANCESTOR WORSHIP IN CHINA.
ནན་4ས
4 h
in the greend before puillog. Prise presented, Hongkong Regiment, and HA28. Glorafier Four trama entered. The Royal Artlilery beat
Zmanse!). In the last the Artillery whipped H.M,8. Gürallar.
The paper then makes the following demands upon the Emperor :—
#j. Abolition of hereditary officer.
4. The army, the schools, and whatever else
This has to òSANG.
the Weat may have asperior to our institutions, most be altered sccording to European patterns, HS. A good essay of a floe poem now are thought sulfident to prove a man's ability to
The men alone should hold offices under the Government.
The Emperor should not sit still in hig palace, bat come out among ble people and see
on the how they are getting along.
16. There has been enough of Hazem politics
All the women should be banished from
court with the exception s
but was prevented owing to his imp canless it, the : atives do not acknowledge par vassalito, single tribe. The Russian has accom- circumstances. Lerrding, however, that id was and lock span the solitary facilenary with plated in twenty years what the French coming to Shimonoseki to us for peace, be va y amusing contempe. The various industrias man has failed to secure in Algeria in determined to take advantage of his Japanese gaining a number of signal victories, pistofly out his fell design. He were dese ibed, and the commerce with Borneo sixty years. The conditions are very allowed. Ng vitting down. He hales to be dug
kama on and Palawan'y biztoshaRO! 550, curs similar. Yet the Astatic, Moslem lives possibly be saved. The loss of a siab of territory March 17th, and lef: Tokyo for Shimönmekt contred in the blood-cording sigries, of a my" | African Mosiam would rise against his knocked spits out of the Royal Marinės (P do the part of the Emperar,; therefore
content under his Russian ruler, while the on the following day. He reached that part talous community called the Herbalangs. These French master to-morrow, if he dared. here or there could not matter much and would only affect a very small number of the Emperor's the 24h, and commit'ed the attack upon Ll the
curious beluga dwell'in u vlllegengast, and are part- same day. subjects; the loss, ioo, of a few men-of-war
human, part ghoul, and past spirit, » The puplia and one or two fortresses on the outskirts of the Celestial Empire would not be generally known by the teeming millions of Chinx, neither would they care much about such things even did they hear of them. But the loss of "face," resulting from not only the hollowness of the offensive pretensions of the Emperor being generally known throughout the world, added to an acknowledgment of crushing defeat at the hands of ■ long-despised enemy, must be avoided at all
Mr. Bars, Governor, and Mr. Goto, Chlef of Yamagucal Police, have been dismissed from office to-day, owing to their failure to afferd 14
ong changement protection Governor Shimane, is appointed Gove per of Yamaguchi, and Mr. Arlis, Chief Fukuoka Police, taken the panlifon held by Mt. Got. Mr. Arila's previous position was given to Mr. Aurchi, Chief of the Ehime Police.
of two or three enacobises. of their eyes are chhike, Mod they find upon the The Fortnightly Review has a paper by 220 YARDS Race--Opan to Soldiers, Natiors
08. Strict judgment against all officers guilty estralle of living or dead man a
Plamen, after Mr. R. S. Gundry on ancestor worship in and Pollo. Entries to be given to the Starter of cowardice. Cut their heads off 1
If these things are not done, Japan will the style of the German with They act China, in which he quotes the saying of a not later than 2.15 p.m. Two Frises, presented
dar country by contraries; thalery Core the opposite Koman priest to the effect that if Pro- by the Hong Albiele Clob.
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tapa
These last words appens in tremendous type. directios from their actual position ; if a Ber: testing Christians could adopt ancestor
Bydez communionsignment at Mosobie the Tapanese are not Idļa. Count worship so as to exclude idolatry, he saw balangshenation:yon.İ
Five startad. Hale won Mutty emaily 1 Ryder. Indys does his best to increase Japanese lafla- no reason why Korea should not become bihleri,teal an forikula
a good second. Tiana, 21 100, as once in Fores. According to the Japan Mall, « Chrisilza country in three years. He
He holdsforated th
the Korern officials' that they edly quotes Dr. Martin's advice at a late con- He
120 YARD FLAT RACE (HANDICAPPA
most carry out the promised reforms, or quit dasarlled in frazzle M Keen 410 Bar ference that "missionaries should refrain
Office. Thess officials dad it very difficult to balang, village, which stick win thigsdy s bat from Any interference with the native mode
vercome the effects of centurica of sorruption, strut the Japaness administator is ind xible banards up to the
larabi Alve avidence he of honouring ancestors, and leave the A messige hom Port Arthur states that In spite of the places.
Kor do the Japaness seem to fear European last moment. And to this policy the Govern cholers mado 1's appearece there towards the sighblly falind să1apk
Duty®a | raformation of the system to the Inguenos Kew won a fie med front. Lýsley by two foot; | Enteriarenicus The Kekumm #Mminn (Tokyo) ment of the Emperor Kwang-su hare clung | end of Februsty, and op the Hik teat: 38 omnes | real, live Berbalang.
of divine truth,”
In grødthiri Time; 18 #×3th 200
CHOLERA AT PORT ARTHUR,
HIROSHIMA, March 2óth', '
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