THIRTEENTH PRIZE MERŢING,
First Day, April 12th. President:-
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1895.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. | be called them by the name by which the person who complained had called his goods in a market, until, in that market, He name alone was taken to meam bis ponds store. The goods manufactured by the person who offerde, bow- ever, must be correctly described, a gaan of camel-bafr." za win the cue here, and if ther is a correct descel don, an Injunction in restrict the use of the term "camel-bair" will not farve, On the other hand, If, as in the case of Reddaway the Bentham Spinning Company, the belitng not made, even principally, of camels hair, an accurate description, but simply a fancy name.
H. E. WODEHOUSE, Esq., C.M.G.
Committee:-*
A. H. Brabazon, Esq. R.M.LI; C. Ford, Esq.; Sergt. Gillies; Lieut. Hoey, R.B.; T. Jackson, Esq.; Inspector Mann; Major G. K. Moore, A.P. Capt. Palmer, D.A.C.G.Q.; Capt. Retallick, H.K.R.; E. Robinson, Esq.; E. C. Shepherd, Esq; F. Smyth, Esq.; W. Stewart, Esq.; Inspector A. Watson; Major Wrottesley, R.E.
Treasurer m
Captain PALMER, 0.5.D. Hon. Secretary - Major G. K. Moort, A.P.D. Assist. Hon. Secretaryzm Inspector MANGI,
This, the thirteenth prize meeting of this young and popular Association, commenced yesterday under very unfavourable climate conditions, but as the day warn on the hose and mist cleared off and by noon the sun was shining brightly on the basy scene.
A strong
north-east
accounted
breeze
for a good deal of erratic marksmanship yester- day forenoon, but during the afternoon and to-day there was marked Improvement in the shooting
nerally.
were
It is worthy of note that this year the entries double as numerous as in previous years, and the representatives of the Rifle Brigade and "Our Very Own" regiment gave an excellent account of themselves.
As to the shooting a few remsiks may not be out of place, as it is difficult, at the present time, to name the successful prize winners, because the Inevitable uncertainty" has a nasty habit of predominating. Take, for loniance, Private Priddal, R Bho
ho made $t cst of a passible - (50)
The Que abu'ls," two
stage, distance 800 yards, He mad
made seven
"inners" and ane Now, this was at the go. Para tra cake good but enfortunately fell to pieces.
The best score of the day was 94, out E a possible ton, made by Colour Sergeant Hopkins, R.B. The others who made a good aland were Major Wrotterley, R.E., Lieut. Webber, R. E., Inspector Mano, Inspector Butile, Acting Inspector
Sergeant Shearing, †
R, and Private L
WEL
The proceedings went 'off' without the sightest bitch, and great credit is due to Mr. H. E. Wodehouse (President) who ubiqulions, Capt. Palmer (Treasurer), ~ Capt. Relick, HK... Major Moore, the Inde. fatigable
Han, Sec. and Inspector Mana, the Asistant Hon. Src, who worked through out lik Trojans, never appearing to feel the fatigue inseparable from the superintendence of
prize meeting of this kind.
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to the sen
REVIEWS.
"MY DIARY ON A CHINESE FARM," Mrs. Archibald Lible. Kelly ■d Walsh, Hongkong and Shanghal 74 pp.
We have recived a copy of My Holidays in as Dr. Tommon. We all know how thoroughly China, pp. 180. 26 illustrations, by W. R. hard be worked when connected with this Kahler. Sharghal, Reprinted from Temperance Union. No publisher's name
the ho plat prior to hip, geing home, and we feel sure that if any success is to be obtained by appears on this fateresting booklet.
hard work and by those other good qualities NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL, meiture, the Alice Memorial Hosptul is bound
which Dr. Thomson possesses la zach to succeed ja
Every financially, I am certala 1 st dolog only respter, especially what you wish me to do when I welcome Mr. Thomson back to Hongkong, and express
impresses us most now is the absence of funds. to depart. for western shores again. What You all know the reasons, perhaps, why sub- scripilons have not been coming le as freely as
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then to describe li as camels” halt belting la mot | khilll-pood naturally an ducks take to the house sinlög-rooms, so I started a Diary for much Peking, Capt. Wm, Ward, from San Francisco, he hope that he will not take it into his head
A TRADE MARK CASE,
Mr. Justice Neth, who granted as dejunction
importent judgment was given recently by agalant the lessee of certalu West End Restaureof, restraining him from supplying fo Lea and Perrins' bottles say use not made by that firm. The practice of refilling the bottles
well-known makers, with other than the gengine article is too common in restaurants, and the public will have to protect frasif by asking for the article by name, and informing the manufacturer in case an Inferior artic'e l substituted.
SHIPPING
AND
MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR: Indian (Kuisong) 16th inst, French (Natal) 17th inst. „Tacoma (Victoria) noth inst. American (China) 21st lost, American (Belgie) 28th Inst. Tacoma (Tacoma) zrå prox. ·-
Australien (Tsinan) 41h prox
Singapore for this port at 6 am, to-day.
THE P. & O. S. N, Co.'s steamer Canton left
THE Nippon Yasen Kaisha's chartered steamer Ormision left Tuticorin for this port on the 11th tost, and may be expected here on the 29th inst. The China Merchant S. N. Co.'s steamer Fushun is due here on or about Monday next from Shanghai. She will call here en route to Canton.
THE China Navigaton Co.'s steamship Trinan, from Australl», left Sydney for this port on the rath inst., and is due here on or about the 4th prox.
THE Mutual Line steamship Chingus is due at Singapore on or about the and prox. from Glasgow and Liverpool. She will call here an roufs to Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama.
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of China arrived at Shanchal at 4,30 p.m yesterday, and left again at noon to-day for Nagasaki, where she is dus at 6 p.m.
to-morrow.
The tiffin supplied in the Club tent was, at all that the most fastidious could desire, usual. and
even our representative, who, of course, lives on the fat of the land, was unable to find in the vlands and general management a single article of "food for reflection." So mote It be! The following are yesterday's best scores ;---- All Comers-Tistance 200 yards. No. of | Achilles Shots-Seven. Unlimited entries, 30 cents each.
Ten prizes, value $25.
St. Shearing, R.B.
Pr. Godbeer, R.B.,. Inspector Menn
....................... 32 32
Queen's 1st Stage-Distance 500 yards. Members only. No, of Shals-Seven. Entrance | 50 cents. Four prizes, value 70 per cent, of the entries with $to added.
C. 5. Hepking, R.B,
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All Comers-Distance 600 yards.. No. of Shots-Seven. Unlimited entries, 30 cents exch. Siven prizes; valus 70 per cent. of the entries.
Mab All, H.K.R, 33 ·
POOL-OPEN TO ALL COMERS.
50 yards. 10 cents each shot. The Entrance Money for Pool (less 25 per cent.) will be divided dally,
Lieut. Webber, R.E.,
...... 28 Members only.
Martini-Henry Carbine Competition-Dis tance 200 yards. Members only. No. of Shots -Seven. Entrance-çocents. Four prizes, valse 70 per cent of the carries with gro added.
Mr. Shepherd ...... Association-800 yardı. No. of thos-Flvent each range. Valimited entries 30 cents rach, Prizes 70 per cent, of antries for highest aggregate scores. Best scores. at each distance to count towards aggregate.
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Three prizes.
Capt. Palmer, 0.S.D. Martini-Henry Carbine Competition.-Dia- tance 500 yards. Members only. No. of Shots-Seven. Entrance fo cents. Four prizes value 70 per cent, of the entries with $xo added, Inspector Butilan 23
SECOND DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL FITH, " The following are the best scoren received up
to the hour of going to press :-
All Comers.-Distance 200 yards.
Lieut. Webber ................................. 34 Inspector Man ........................... 33 Queen's Aggregate; Cup presented by Vier. Admira Fremante.
Lieut. Noey
276 Queen's Aggregate; Cap presented by Lieut. General Barker.
Sergeant Norsemar 263 The N. R. A. Sliver Medal will be presented to the Members making the highest aggregate In the Queen's with Martial-Henry Rifle."
The winner of a National Rifle Association silver or bronze medal or medals shall be entitled
Rosary......
Palyang
Phra Nang................................. Irene.......... Undaunted .........(cruiser) SAVATH......
for their was-ships when they are built. The ordinary American, i think, cares for title else than money, and he realizes that more
on money is to be made ashore than afloat. It now comes forward with a suggestion that the States should come to an understanding with Norway and Sweden for a supply of desirable This extraordinary book is a diary, or rather men to man the n'vy; in other words, to get part of one, for it has meltbar beginning nor first choice of thei
è men who are
are already manning
arding. The author tells us in her " Introductory English and Swedes, says The Marins Journal, take and all day long I was shut up in the one farma- and American ablps. Norwegians Words that "It was very hot in the daytime,
The supply of Scandinavian sen- the same raison probably, that I bave offen men seems practically unlimited. Hard-hearted observed people do so on a sea voyage. They Malthalan.sm does not
not appear to have a foot-generally do not keep it up to the end, selther hold anywhere in Scandinavia, as evidenced by
did 1," the number
people who leave her shores summer to wao fickle fortune in the back it might have been yours for all she tells us, fa The author seems to have spent some months, dsc
of the United States. The Scandinavians are unpretentious, inteligent, indomitable, hardy evidently suffered severely from ennut, and as Chinese farmhouse near Chunking. She and thrify sailors. Hardly a vessel sails to-day nothing of the alightest Interest to herself or ander efther the American or British Eng but nybody else happened there, the wasted her. that Swedes and Norweglans constitutes pro- time on this peculiar diary, which seems mtrent element of her cerw.
to have so disgusted her that she flung it la spite at the public without taking the treable to correct the proofs. There is not one fact of laterest recorded, not even a bit of description of scenery, but she twaddles on about the sore legs of a coolfe bor, about walnuts that did not fall is her eye, and sock-like trivialities till the reader is as sick of the whole affair as she seems to have been herself,
She appers even to have forgotten how to write English. That we do not wil'e too severely may be illustrated by one or two quotaitons. Here is a gem: capitals, punctuation, etc. as per original.
cates includes a In rel
The arrangement the New York writer adro. monopoly of Scandinavian men return for American money; and commenting thereon the Liverpont Journal of Commerce Even if it were possible to rehabilitate the American mercantile marine in the way suggested by our contemporary, the end would scarcely justify the means. It would be a con- fession
of maritims Incapacity and a national dlugrace."
OUR DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS.
The Farmer's wils was busy chatting, and chopping op the leaves of the grass cloth plas for the pigs. It was to o'clock, and as the We cull the following Items from the Times [7 the pigs} always get up by 4, I thought whe Wukly Raition of March 6th :-
might as well go to bed, and let me sleep. * But
I might well watch her from under night the morguits curtains, and had a beavenly Hill towards moreing it actually blew the curtains with a blanket over and such a breeze
Then a man passed with a
she
The Pacific Mail S. 5. Co.'s steamer City of
via Yokohama and Nagasaki, with malls up to 14th March, arrived in port. Inst Thursday. From our San Francisca exchanges we take the following telegrams, which were 'crowded out of Thursday's fence →→→
LONDON, 8th March, George W. Smaller, the well-known London correspondent of the New York Tribune, has been appointed American correspondent of the London Timex.
NEW HAVEN, March 10th, The Winchester Repeating Arms Company, yesterday shipped 2,000,000 cartsidges to the Chinese Government. Since the beglening of hostilities the company bas shipped 20,000 stands of arms to Chios and is now working on an additional cartridge order for that Government,
NEW YORK, March 10th, Harald Fredestpk cables to the Times from London:-"As matters on the Continent begin to work around and adjust themselves to the new England and France have both been left in the conditions, it becomes more apparent that larch. Berila bas become, in senso it never was able to casat upon the meat of St. Petersburg. before, the centre of European power, and will be Vieans and Rome to what it says and does. This lopsided preponderance of Eastern as Atquence of the foolishness of a few score of French Journalists and politicians, who have miting their Foreign Office, and French public devoted themselves in the past few years to com sentiment behind it, to an all-round fend with Eoglan1.
On the wt March Kung Tajen, Chinese | I though Chopped, and chopped. So presently against Western Europe is the direct cap-
Minister, arilved at Windsor, and was received In audience by the Queen. He prezented letter from the Dowerer Empress of China and
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at the same time offered presents which the
mpress of China sent to Her Hom off me.
torch, and all the do barked furiously Fresently the Farmdogs
people got up, it their and the men came outside to wash in the dawn
BERLIN, March toth.
we should like. I think those masons have ceased to exist, and I trust abat we shall soon have a treasury worthy of the Insttration, and be able, not only to continue the good work of the hospital, but to increase it. The hospital dar ing the last year, when this colony was suffering. from the bubonic plague, did not hesitate to come forward to help in the endeavours which were made by the medical gentlemen to combat the ravages of the disease; and I think the medical management and not to the financial management of the Institution-I refer to the portion-deserves the very greatest credit for the manner in which they came forward on that accasion.
and I am very glad to be able to sta 10 slid tender the thanks of the Committee to the matron and the other ladies for their noble and sympathising efforts to save from death those people who had been attacked by plague. The Alice Memorial Hospital has not received the recognition it deserves, but the work was not done for recognition, but to show that the staff wished to work for help's sake and not for wake. There was the subject of
glory's co-operation, It Is not one or two men that make an Institution successfal; they could
t be so successful se think, to this conection, I may use a word which they should be if they had not co-operation. I
Our motto should be combination, and I trust was used to another sense and under quite different
set of circumstances-combination, that having combination we shall have in our ranks all classes of the community and all
inta.ested fa doing good work.
In a paper read before the East Indis Agsaciu- | BEC, lous bath] Walnuts began to fall here tribunal has acquitted Count van Khoba of the April and May instead of in November and
fon Sir Lepel Griffin referred to the war hetween Chlan and Japan as likely to have Immense effect on the future of India, and declared that for India the solution of the carrency difficulty was a matter of life and death, and that bimetallism afforded the only remedy.
recent
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blew more and more, and I wondered what and there from the tree above me. The wind would be the result of a walnut fell on my eye." (p. 19)
Here is another average sample. "A. srrived common here so we only went for a very iltile with a violabi attack of lumbago, which seems roll, and wishing to sit at a view potni with a tesh breeze asked cottage near by to lend as a form to sit upon," (n, 23).
Sometimes the author unwillingly makes a joke, as on p. 25 where she says: The beauty of the day tempted are to take several photos, myself to the ses 1 but I think I offered afterwards from esposing
Speaking of 'photos' reminds us to say that most of the lastrations are from very poor The frontispiece. A Country Degativer. view of the Yangtess gorges, the house being House on the Ysagtare, la really a magnificent quite a minor point in the pleure. Had the Photo been better this would have been a Doble Illustration,
The get-up of the book is quite unworthy al the publishers. Up to p. 43 it is printed in large fancy type: then, without rhyme or reason, the type changes. Hoping to find something good to any about a lady's book, we turned to the cover, and lo! It represents a Japanese girl carrying a pall.
MR HALL CAINE'S MANXMAN,
action of the
TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS, Inward. ......."teamer from Slogapore. Chinklang. Canton.
Bangkok. Amoy.
ladel ed Cheloo. 11 #. Takow. Eleanor a..........{yacht) Mablia,
Aggregating 17,974 tons register. Outward. Canton..... ................steamer for Canton." Pekin ................................................
Amoy, etc. Bxt......
Saigon, Deuteroskler
The
Rev. I. 5.
The Borin Courfer states that the Ministerial
Court scandal. Von Khobe was the Royal charges against him in connection with the recent Chamberlain at the time the unsavory scandal, In which he was a principal figure, was causing widespread comment. His arrest in June las was the result of four years of police Injunction. Doring that period members of the highest German aristocracy were in receipt of anonymous letters and postal cards making the most indecent persana! accusations against the persons addressed or against thele felends. The accused's tonocence was finally established and he was set free and restored to bis peal·lɔti at Court.
The real authorship of the letters, etc., is sill! have knowledge of the writer #mystery, though Von Khobe's wife claims to
NEW YORK, March 13th. found that prize-fighting in that State is a legiti Now, that Judge Richter of Louisiana has mate business under the special protection of the law, the fallowers of pugilism are beginning to pick New Orleans as the scene of the Corbett Fitzsimmons contest. The strong probability that by a stroke of the pen the chief executive of Oklahoma may also legallas prize-fighting has Ilkewise bad the effect of calling fresh attention to the great battle.
It was decided to collect the subredpilons in December.
services Dr. Burton had rendered to the hospital The Colonial Secretary referred to the great during Dr. Thomson's absence, and special tharks were awarded to him,
The Colonit! Secretory sal that MCISTS, Tardine, Matheson & Co. had written to the hon.. $9,000 which had beea In their hands for several troasurer Infoming him that they wished to pay and it was decided to appoint a Cora- mittee who should have power to re-lavest the money.
It was also announced by the Chairman that the Iostitution was in debt to the extent of $1.400 He belleved it was Dr. Canille who said that a hospital never succeeded until it wan in debt. If this debt were emphasised, sold the Colonial Secretary, probably people might be Jaclined to contribute more readily,
The following is a summary of the reports of the Superintendent and Hon. Treasurer sab mited to the meeting:~~
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The French Government has brought late the Chamber a Bill empowering an advance to Tankin of 9,000,000l. towards the cost of the Langson Railway, and the payment of 1,584,000l. on account of military expenditure In Stadi.
It having been s'ated in regard to the report of the Opium Commission that it was understood that a minority report would be appended by Messts, Wilson and Pease, representing the views of the Society for the suppression of the Oplum trade, the Times has authority for stating that Mr. Pease concurs in the views drafted by the Commission before it left
India, and will sign with the majority of his colleagues.
In the correspondence between the Board of Trade and the Electic Lighting Committee of the St. Pancras Vestry as to the explosions, the Board stated that Major Carden has discovered to the street boxes used for electrical supply that a remarkable deposit on some of the insulators contained a considerable quantity of
ble of the metal sodium, the presence of which is a grave source of danger, and affords reasonable explanation, in connection with the accumulation of escaped coal-gas, of the recent explosions. We may point out that sodium is a soft, silvery bite metal which has sa strong sa fiulty for oxygen that it griles in contact with
water. How
wich cannot be kept in the such a metal, w open air and has to be stored in suphtas, could be deposited on the insulators is a poztle which the experts are trying to solve. Ed-8.X.T.
pynt Army order, amending An Imp
ment of troops to aid of the cleli power during public disorders, has been issued, Io it the statement is made that "It Gring should, un. fortunately, be necessary, officers and soldiers must feel they have
Serious duty to perform and they must perform it with coelgess and Cosset's Saturday Tournal has an Interesting to discontinue their fire the instapt it shall be Mr. Cains spent his early life on the Isle of Man, steadiness, and to such a manner as to be able article on How the Maoxman was wellten. found no lo
wild headland, and no longer necessity, Care is to be taken and the scene of the novel is not to fire upon persons separated from the crowd Manghold Head, top of which was a It is to be observed that to fire over the beads of school-house kept by an uncle of the novelist.
crowd engaged in an illegal parault would well-known publications.
Mesurs. Cassell & Co, send me several of their the xrth instant, and bad fine weather with light | have the effect of favouring the most daring March is as usual of a bigh character, devotional Oklahoma the Westerners would offer at least
The Quiver for guilty, and
and might have the effect of
of sacrific ing the less
less daring and even the innocent, wkhout being weak. Mrs. Legge contributes The new second-class cruiser
The Fortunes of Salome," and Scylla, 8
guns, 3.400 lons, 9,000 horse-power, commissioned for Miss Bellerby one called ↑ "Agues Vaughan'
sport of new crews to the East Indian Widow," Work, by the same paDulghers, main. Gravesend yesterday and refused information and from June 7th to faly 21st they occupied was subjected to a full-power trial in the sins is caefulcers, and can be highly recom- North Sea. The bearings became over-heated mended to those of our readers who dabble to and she returned to Sheerness. Two torpedo. | mechuules. Corally Saturday Fournal for
Thales >> Ancona
*
H
H
F
Bangkok. Swałow.
Nagasaki. Shanghai.
Aggregating 9,705 tone reglater. The British steamship Rosary left Chinklang
*
on the 6th instant, and had light monsoon and Sae weather.
"เ
The British steamship Manila lett Amoy on
north-easterly winds.
Bangkok, left Koh-al-chang on the 7th instant, The British steamship Phra Nang, from and hid moderato vonih-east winds to Palo Obl; winds with hasy weather. thence to port bad moderate to fresh north-east
*** Menors. Siemisen & Co, courteously forward a copy of the following wiie:-
Shangbal, 13th April, **Felma Channel blocked I'
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.
In Kowloon Dock,
Quiros commo
from
Reina Cristina (crolier) Wolf (gunboat). Mantle (transport)....................
Changika ...............FLYTE Rajakumaanamai
Cosmopolitan Aberdeen
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the
Hillard in outing Mr. Caine's splendid work from the Ealing Free Library has been splendid advertisement for the author, all the per condemn the reverend gentlemen' pros ceeding. To-day has three separate pricles on It is one
lis feelings:→→
existing regulations in reference to the employ. epigram to pambat, and given the following 1 At that time the date of the context will Deton with the House Committee of the Hospitals,
and
the
Stition was
**We may,"said the people of Falleg,
Be given to murdas or stealing.
But we're purity cranks,
And won't read the Maneman
'And that shows our delicats feeling."
serial
story,
the
expectedly do I find myself preparing this Dr. Thomson reported thus:~Very na- report of the work of the Alice Memorial and Nathersole Hospitals during the year 1894 In course of which they seem to have experience full share of the disturbing influences that ha W. A. Brady, Corbett's manager, vald: "The prevalled all over the Colony. I handed over th New Orleans decision cats no figure in the superintendence of the hospitals to Dr. Burton arrangements between Corbett and Fitzsimmons. when I left Hongkong-as I intended, The Jacksonville people have put up $5,000 in
per. Phil Dwyer's banda as a forfelt to caso they
manently on January 18th. Ill-bealth almost from the first faterfered with his discharge of $41,000, and on Apall rat will pay Corbett and eventually be resigned in the cannot pallen the fight. They offered a parse of the duties of the office, and when Filzsimmons $1,000 each for tralaing expenses. of September,
the District Commolog be the London Missionary Society, in consulte named. The principals have signed to
fight in Jacksonvlie, and the Floridans have the first and was fortunately able to arrange with Dr. Balley only claims. The fact that the City Couneli of of Swatow to take his place for three months. Jacksonville passed an anti-prize-fighting Ordi. From mid-December til March 14th of this nance amounts to nothing. If the Legislature
the request year, when at
of my Directors I Oklahoma can do thele bidding. Corbett will enough to act as Superintendent, laying under a passes a law against us then New Orleans and returned to Hongkong, Dr. Jordan was good or New Orleans, and in Hot Springs if Okle. Committee, and the London Missionary Society, train in Asbury Park if they fight in Jacksonville new debt of gratitude the Hospitals, their House homa is to be the battlefield."
representing all of which I avait myself of this opportunity of publicly tendering
to him and to Dr. Bailey most hearty thanks.
During the time of the plague the ordinary work of the hospitals was reduced to a minimea and they were closed from June 7th to August 15th. The staff of house-surgeons, mureca, disposal of the Government for students, and employés was meantime at the special work,
Plague Hospital, where, it may here be noted, the matahed, described as the Alice Memorial 112 cales came under treatment, O!
these was no longer need of the extra hospital, the remaining 14 were by direction of the Colonial Surgeon removed
convalescent to the Govern ment Hospital at Kennedy Town.
Brady le expecting to hear soon from the Jacksonville people. He thinks if it came down to a bidd'sg match between New Orleans and
$50,000,
LONDON, 13th March. A steamship with two smoke-stacks arrived at as to her destination, Government ordered the H.M.S. Bustard,
In consequence the small coast defence gunboat, carrying one gun, and a guard was placed on board of her. From the fact that a Japanese officer was found on board the steamer it is presumed that the captured vessel in either a Japanese ship ar dise a steamer chartered by the Japanese Govern- most.
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bost destroyers, the Racksi and Shark, on their March, is a wanderin ixpennyworth. It is to take charge of the steamer. This was done died, 4 were discharged cured, and, when there
official trials gave mean speed of 27.7 and 27.5 knots respectively. The armament will comprise one 1a-pounder, five 6-pounder quick-firing guns, and two torpedo deck-tubes,
FOREIGN AFFAIRS,
Egypt. The subsidence of the agitation against the British control was illustrated by the calm discussion of Mr. Gorst's project for restoring authority to the village sbalks. The measure was reasonably and temperately discussed, and panned with few amendments.
Russia. The press censors are active, and bave officially and publicly warned the editor of the Observer against showing sympathy with socialism.
strong in short complete storfer, and chats about
sorts of curious industries.
for Mar
The ournal of the Royal Colonial Institute March is peculiarly lotereatog to us, contain: ing on it does the Hor. T. H. Whitehead's paper on the Critical Position of British Trade with Odental Countries, already noticed in these coldmes, and an exhaustive paper by Ble William ALICE MEMORIAL AND NETHER-securing that no preference shall be given to Macgregar, the Governor of British New Guines, on the colony he so ably administers. We hope to notice this article
SOLE HOSPITALS.
The Law Magasins and Review for February of the above named useful institutions was
* future
The annual meeting of the Flounce Committee contains two papers on the East, The Rt. Hon. on India, as
Cuba.The Spanish Government is sending paper in the Nineteenth Centery fohoney's H. Stewart Lockhart presided, and there were laying passed and respectively
reinforcements for the garrison in Cuba, It stated that the rising is the work of Separatist Althosters acting in league with notorious brigands. -
by a
The American yacht Eleanor, Captalu C. W. Scott, arrived here this morning from Manila and United States,Mr. Gresham states that in anchored in Wanchal Bay. The vonal in owned. no case will the United States permit France to by Mr. Sister, of New London, Connecticut, and sofre the Customs receipis of San Domingo.
1 will leave for Chins coast ports and Japan in a few Colombia (S. America. The government days. MI. Rod Mr. Slater and family and a
forces have been defeated at Cuents, after a are fierce
to which soo were killed. National Rifle Association for his Royal High on a voyage round
fierce engagement, world, on sport med pleasure ness the Prince of Wales' Pries in respect of
beat. Mr. Slater, though
успал
to hole Brasil, The Rio Granda each medal was by him, but he cannot compete to a large fortune, and is reputed to be weahhy, defeated a column of con troops a few miles to the more than once in each yeKI.
being known. in bis ow
own country are public north of Rivers. Salous election slots have Pilot Chart of d philanthropic the donor of the well-orgen, his father occurred in Pernambuco. and founder of t college for freed
of the
College Leaving New London on
the party
Calle
at the Fayl
to compete once at the Prize Meeting of the party of kiends. Debelog -fourteen in all. The rebels captured the rebels completely traz kolesame ini veños being created, to con- l'attend to now that I am afraid I shall not be able
In the Out-Patient Room, "First come, first served" is the rule, series of numbered bam- boo ulips handed to the pallents as they enter either race or religion. Before the Consultant for the day arrives, all new cases are registered and
with prescription papers and on the ovided with
of the medical officer on duty he la Sir R. Garth, Inte Chief Justice of Bengal, writes held at 5 o'clock last Thoraday afternoon
assisted by three students, who act as intere
clark, and dresser z preter, oblefly an adverse and class it might be. It is at the Alics Memorial Hospital, The Hos. J-
due examination, the majority of the patients either carry their and he complains of the official treatment of the also present Dr. Thomsen, Rev. T. W. Pearce, are on duty, and there receive all needed medi
last, Jast
papers to the Dispensary, where three students Indian Nations! Congress. Sir George had
and Mr. W. H. Wickham (Hon. Treasurer). exiled its members set of Isept blundering
cloes free of
of charge; or enter a small room for The Colonial Secretary was re-elected Chair-surgical purposes adjoining the consulting room, political charlatans," and Sir Richard takes up man for the ensuing year and in returning where they are attended to as their cases may the cudgels on their behalf. Mr. John
thanks sald:-I thank you very much for the demand. Such patients as have need of, and Daconia writes on The Government of honour you have done me in electing me Chair are Indie, and its Reform through Parliamentary
suitable for, Institutions His conclusion is that there is remarks made by Dr. Thomson, that it is my ticular day-are
treatment- may be. hospital tres and I can only man,
In reference to the one or two, it may be
be half-a-dozen en any par general concemas of eplaion that the evil from desire to work hard for the hospital, but it is a the
passed directly to the wards, la which India is suffning, can be remedied only
Memorial Hospital or the Nethersola question of time. I hare so
many
•tblogy to Hoc
bu hizay | desirable. I the administration of her dasaces.
Admission to the wards is usually through We have received the Fabeuary issue of the hospital, but I assure you that I chall do my best, accident, to cases of acote disease
to devote 21
11 much (Ime as should like to the out-patient consulting
dases of North Parite Organ from and I, the year goes on, that best is not satir urgent and immediate treatment, and to patients requiring Oftos at Washington, where factory, we can take steps to have another Chair.bearing note of introduction from subscribers only los maarides mod fairman, but for all an-operate, as they always mig who take an inteligent interest in physical
this hospital put the Hospitals) the doors of both hospitals are satisfactory Anancial footing than open at all hours of the day and night. No charge
bedding,
at, and only of the patients are able to French Colonies.-M. Daloncle, in the French the blanks
which may be
the good the very poor. Unfortunately work that this
our present lack
· οί μου the Upper Nile and Egyptian Soudan affoes, or dimet from. Washington.
people it benefits, It deserves not stringent than formerly in the matter of requiring When only the support of people interested in work of payment for food, and we fear that some are, for thin the expression
Rhodes as who of Reddawning Company The Binikam
and Hoar. M. G. the most recent case, and there the question was architecture, and is inxuriously furnished to the colonies even better than is treated our H
Outward BoundaTHE "The French Government,” ha - sains a mass of My moms population Wie is the Chlamydi 4 MARTH We remember that that it #treated criminals whom it transported time, including acabilalamaganiowa zied by this instation I think it behoves them As to the right of the defendant to use the terms throughout.
Especially refer
to the As soon as funds permit-and it is to be Köriginal tight liter Chlaona s
I may be very soon-we shall throw the, "camel-bair" #as descriptive of certain belting
who are almost entirely bene doors more widely open again, men. The Vicomte de Vogue asked why Proverbial Wiedek jamera Payne Whelp itsvery pouible way and I have which by canufactured. The Court
One hundred and twenty-four operations man might call the goods he was selling by disappearance of the Anglo-Saxon sailer of the supposed bribe of 3,000 francs said -1
policy should be recalled. Speaking Dicker) Maypold Tangsad Ambrone
that community will come forward
performed in the name by which anyone wanting the from the seas.
help goods would, le ordinary course, call them mostly pointed at that the hoped-for press, he somarked, "I can imagine that Mr. and illustinies ar sspital philosophical samarischcing the statiments of all people connected A New York Journal have been given by M. Lansmas to the willed så linen ca. 2018. T. X. Koosell describe" Waid to material reemita. I am sure I am
fag, fa a malestal manner-help In any market in which he wanted Ce premies of the United States a Dayal Caci Rhodes would hava a good laugh at our mente performed with such simple apparatia as with Ekle Institution buy or sell them, although, in w
endangered by the wine of men | aqueamishness,”
Kojak we are innovatingly glad to have back with
P. C. 72 Macdonald won the medal.
LEGAL AFFAIRS.
COMMON LAW TRADE MARKS.
Slater Fund
97th October Decoup thence to Marsallies, and from there the | courses have been
to Leghorn, Lagu MwCannes, Canses
the BMG
34-kabla poblication. In, I trust, however, that the Committen will to the funds (for the convenience of whom
not only
& Tory
Hawall-Heavy sentences of fine and impri- san ment
next have been parted on a number of Englishmen, Americans and natives convicted of
man in endeavouring Bigki, with the cafes admission cards may be had on application at having taken t fa the recent Royallst rising, science. A special - Tonturn in this number fa: Toon Tops Vear after year goes by, and † is made for i The
Consul General asid the British the timing of the dining and sealing-grounds. It is no ment. Britisk Naples to Maseins, The ex-Queen Liliuokalani states that the move tons on weiber and wind have been obtained, February we take the following two caver Perima to Adea and from there is Bombay, and against her with.
In the Pacific are surnestly requested to fill up
for cords, bonia and KU+Q˻WAY and second prize
Þ'in anything but a satisfactory
| subjects had been fairly teled and condemned. In the S., pastion of the Pacific law obeda · Beesd 103 | Penis facit, We find the From the Law Magasins and Review for to Past Said, Port Salf to Parim, ment was undertaken without her knowledge | Rakastare of vannain trading there or elswhere ) and our traseury more than to condition, amal cines, clothing during residence, dealing with what Mr. Fulton in his Practical | where at a regatta the Aftrauer's boat won Chamber, sald that the English · dream of | obtained gialle - atzɛmay... of the branch-|·large bumbano dospital has performed and the ❘ of funds fu misking it necessary for us to be more way of putting it. Could which is un❘ for their food, since our mon is obless Fong Treatise on Patents, Trade Marks and Designs | free neten fox shot cutter race. After leav. posseutung for ever. He spoke of Cedi filed the blanka,may; be handed to any Ulli | Sun Kind, but the support of everyone who desires | reason, prevented from availing themselves of
(Jordan and Sons, 1894) calls "Common Law
Trade Mato Lord Istafice Lladley, are thong her, news port, being Penang, from Penang to
Singapore, from Singapore to Manila
v. Bankam, und Rebukenar is | kong.” She is a magnificant speriman of naval cuipalang advocated the English systems_of }
Marius periodicals are constantly commenting Tonkin
number
story by
hoped
held that thò defendant had such a right, ▲ | upon what it wasește-lo the slow but ears for is proving a access, the Initiator of so has a humorous scopant el a trip in TRBL query couldanes thaigha charitable moi dans | under the Infideres of as anæsibetic have been
when
members
in the twa Hospitals during 1894, reaužis as under --- Care!
ppyaarniitudamamlas Improved...............nia 17 Died... 4124 dinini aytsinoua, kad vi a vary large number, Is there Agués se sosount is taken of the
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