a paint or two, and the Atlantic Huer passed on ext starboard side, so close that people could be heard talking on her bridge, and so near that the fourth officer of the Torrent read plainly on her bow through the fog ber name, which was Elld The scene of the wreck is only a few miles from the spot where she passed the Tor rans so close, and at full speed, against the rules of navigation regulating the speed of steamships during foggy weather. If she had collided with the sailing ship she would have been solely to blame, but who would have lived to give evidence ?
THE AQUATIC sports AT
"BAY VIEW"
A very enjoyable aßernoon's sport was afforded the public by Host Csborns at the Bay View Hotel on Saturday afternoon last. Quite a crowd of people attended “and thoroughly enjoyed the unlimited amusement provided. The "Water Chute proved a great success and was wall patronised; a well known local" sport," with flowing red moustache, came out on top in this bustoses. The affair was very well managed, and the programme carried out without a hitch and the ambulance corps was never once called on for aid! The following are the results of the various competitions ;———
BOYS' SWIMMING RACK, (under 16) 100 yards.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1895.
the first foreigner Li has seen since his return.. From the appearance of Li's face the ballet must have been very small nna from al that can be sean of the wound. It is in good health and spirits, and appears pleased at his brother being able to retire into private life..
WAR FREPARATIONS
Large numbers of troops still contbane to arive from the Soulb, and the bircksmith's are kept busy making the long rifles, even though Li Hung-chang has returned. The Japanese men-of-war are still overhauling the steamgra from the South, some of which are boarded twice on the way up.
COMMERCIAL
Imports contiene brisk, and expert cargo fe freely coming down from the faterior. Cath exchange is improving-1,000 last week and 1,030 this week-fircury.
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short of this temibia.menace, we cannot see why we should intervena in the present negotiations; or why we should help to play-Russia's gapsá The Bloem of Lord Rowberry Just at this by weakening, the two combatants. We have moment le most unlucky, says The Specialer of not the alightest reason for preferring China in Manchuria to Japan, for declaring annexations the aged March. It is part of the unwrittera
monstrous offences, or for assuming that in Constitution of this country that the initiative in foreign politics, hoch hot of course the final entering on the mainland of China, Japan will control, belong to the Sovereign, the Fremler, be strengthening herself. She may of course, and the Secretary for Foreign Affairs informaly if she can clatch actual rule in Pekin, but she manting together, a custom brought directly may also be overtraling bersek. The author to public notice during the quarrel between the of a most lestructive socount of Japan in Korea, Court and Lord Filmerton, about the record published in Tuesday's Timer, takes obviously tion of the Second Empire. With the Cape dall, Immobile, but deadly enmity of the the second view, doclaring that in face of the. away and the Premier til, the Foreign Secretary is leh wanideó, fuit at a moment when ald from Koreans, even to hold the great peninsula may the usual sources might be invalanhw tatheques overtax the Japanese strength. They need in Hon which has armen in the Far East. Ita Carrion in every village merely to keep their very difficult not to believe that Lord Rosebery tax-collectors alive. It may very well be, ladeed, kas entered up^n some pribably informal that Japenmight rale Chios for while, and clean, MISS HELEN GOULD, LL.B. agreement with Rania to act as her all in the out that infernal cesspool of corruption without Far East, and that not ló a vague future, but in strengthening herself at all, the sew and better A wilter on the Staff of the New York Recordar a contingency which may occur within the next Chins created by her government being eYEA "more hostile to Japan than the old. Rusila har gives the followlog news concerning the eldest ihren wacks. Unless the bulletin makers of the daughter of the late Mr. Jay Gould -
world are in a conspiracy to deceive opinion, the certainly not gained much by all the bas
› PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. MissHalen Gould in generally accredited with Russian and Bride Governments lotead to successfully done to liberate the people of the being the most intellectual of all thechildren of Jay prevent Japan from demanding, and China from Balkans Wanone'of us know, in fact, what the
EMPRESS OF JAPAN....Comdr, G. A: Lạn, H.N.Rámu.WEDNESDAY,' aand May. Gauld It is no uncommon thing to hear it said conceding, any provinca upon the mainland, 48 result will be of the cataclysmal change now. among the chappies" Heles Gould has the to support their rate, if not by declaration of occurring in the Far East, and to interfere with | EMPRESS OF CHINA. Comdr. R. Archibald, R.N.R., WEDNESDAY, 13th Jene, brains of the family. This is no discredit to war, at least by the extremely formidable prall it while we are uncertalu, and before we are PRESS OF INDIA...Condr, O. P. Marakali, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 3rd July. the rest of the family, for Miss Gould is a woman minary known as a “naval demonstration," alther threatened or attacked, reeme lo pe a pro- of remarkable miod and belillant attalaments. The dosts of both Powers are belog stily ceding very doubtfel le policy and entirely bad magnificent Steamships of this Lipe páns through the famous INLAND SEA or So true to this that respect for her is universal, strengthened, information is being collected, and to meras At ill events, wat want, before we T JAPAN, and anally make the Forage, YOKOHAMA TO VANCOUVER LBG) in s begin Niling Japanese, to be told very clearly DAYS, malog Clery Connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS-CONTINENTAL Her intellectuality, not less than her charty and it is probable, though not certeln, that pre what we are to kill them for. Certainly, we bare TRAINS of the CANADIAN FACIFIC RAILWAY leaving there dally, and crees the Continent her money, has made her a womas of pota. lations of a serious kiid hawn been made to the
I understand on good authority that she has Government of Tokia Cerialaly the Gavert right to do it because they have applied to FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE Clate connection is been studying law for some time-in fact, that ment of Ching, which is seeking sayarly all over the formation of sa Army and Navy she has taken the fall course in the Law School Eeppe for an ally, was rocact that ties of the science of the West. We can solerad iade at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York sad Baton with all Trans-Atlantic Line wick
a pamengers to Great, Betain and the Continent are given choses of, of the University of the City of New York-and should be made. At the same time the negotions along the coast of China, Russia and ticket to various palais at reduced rates, Good for 4, 5, 9 and 13 months and
clearly enough that if Japan takes certala posla. 2000 Pastongues. Hesked through to sil principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Return that she already passed a private examinalen so tions which are to be in encod, are actually England, for that own proteation, lust faire SPECIAL RATES (Thest-class only) granted in Missionaries, Manbers of the Naval, Military, creditably that she is now entitled to a diploma going on. Li Hong-ching has arrived at Sim of LLB, if we may call a woman's Bachelor of Boschi, and has been met by Count Ite, the Bis certale realtions too but that resolve does at Diplomade, and Cir, Services, and to European Oficinisan the Service of China and Japúa CIRCULAR PACIFIC TICKETS Hongkong to Vancouver, Vancouver to Sydney Australie, The private examination was held a few dona / Marck of Japan, the ceremonials are nil finished.ˆ† Elad ́av¥51Brkt Japar, still Tass to fight her in † Governments, destones
days and the two representatives of the cozabitat concert with any Power. Why on earth are cra
via Honolulu, and Sydney to Hongkong 14 Brisbane and Torres Straits, Good for a months, QUARTER MILE CHAMPIONSHIP (for the age and Miss Gould acquitted herself belliantly. Empires are endeavouling in discover if they to say taxes and wasta our sallers lives in
Continuing, the writer saya--Now, that is the | can" come: to, termasi - It ́is" sisumed this the "{"order" (ka) Lusila' may itist Port Laxarers £1000 M PIETRGATVs, foalsson, of this- Company's route, embraces its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS.
The kind of an American girl to be proud of. It is negotiations will take a time, bet, Aria open throughout the year? There may to (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS.CONTINENTAL TRAINS a far greater and more honorable thing to acgotiation in China takes much time, bat become the American Fortla than to and the there lana Tamgil Yamen in Japan, Count reasons, and food reasons too, which statesments Company having received the highest Award for samast recent Chicago World's Exaltediles) Count de Castellane, Miss Helen Gasid's Ito has long since made up his mind, and and experts sea, and we altogether miss i bet and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the the eyes of the great body of her coustemen man to compel his delasted rival to answer, it may be impossible to recall or to repair, than her sister's coronet. Tali certificate, by promptly "Yes" ar "Na* It is quite possi may very well be that war must come sooner or the way, will not be handed to Miss Gould until ble that within a fortnight the Treaty may later, the Japanese having risen to a temper in April 4th, when it will be formally presented by be ready for signalare, that Caust Ito, who is which nations are sure to be aggressive; but let Chancellor MacCracken,.........
not a man to be easily: "bluffel,” may have, thes, come later, when we are sure of our insisted on a ceision of part of Manchuria, and care and when, if the Admiralty are wiên, wo- we are bound to fight, let us fight; but when that LI Hung Chang, who is as crafty sa be in shall be a little more completely prepared. If able, may agree to the cession, trusting that the
we are fighting-Japanese, let go choose a time alarm or annoyance of the Europan Powers may draw at last one of them to the side of when the infarest dock for repairs is not loutsen.
hundred miles away, Chins, sad the Treaty may be remodelled ta | fear of a European valo. How, then, would this. country stand, and what would be lis guin ɖe. Jose?
7. George 4+++ ŚWIMMING UNDER WATER.
Mr. Jenkins rinsing Mr. Coombes u.....................sue 2 220 YARDS HANDICAP SWIMMING RACE, ·
Mr. Brierley .................................man † Mr. Sullivan ..............................K HIGH DIVE (or "Big Drop Act"
Mr. Figurado....
Mr. Elias
"Bay View" Belt and Gold medal.)
Mr. Carvalho........................................ Mr. Brierly
Mr. Williams5§........................................
DIVING FOR OBJECTS.
Mr. Jenkins7945441
GREASY PULE.
was ♬
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Mr. Adamstersenin The programme concinded with a "Duck Hunt" and Donkey Race," which afforded im. MDALE Emusement to the spectators.
The band of the Hongkong Regiment was in attendance and added considerably to the success attained,
2HE HONGKong crickET. CLUB
· TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
'ACLASH HANDICAP-FDAL,
In this event C. Platt (owes 30) and C. M. Forth lower 15,2) met on Saturday afternoon, and the result was a draw. Platt won the first two
setts, 6-2 6.3; but Firth placed the two following setts to his credit, 6-1, 8-6, and as the light was falling it was agreed to leave the tie for decision at some future date.
PROFESSION PAIRS.
Dr. J. M. Akinson and Sarg..Major Reade (medical) met E. J. Grist and K. W. Mounsay (legal) in the semi-final, and the doctors won. Score-7-5, 4-6, 62, 6«2«
The winners will meet F. Maitland and C. M. - Firth (Commerce) in the final tlo.
INTERPORT RIFLE MATCH,
The Interport Rifle Match took place this afternoon at the Kowloon Butte in 'splendid weather. The wind was 'tricky,' which accounted for the poor scoring.
Appended are the scores :---
Мак
100 yds. 500 yds. doo yds. Total:
+8
Begs, Malanman, E.KP.
out. Wabber, R....
Mr. E. C. Shepherd
Llant. How, RB
Sgt. Major Morrish, R.B.
Inspector Mapaion
Q. Sergy Hopidos, 3.3. Mere Wandók HEP.
Inspector Disean, N,Y,
น
·TIENTSIN NOTES.
trend display was made,
MIL. G. DETRING.
295
Laws.
and to have a terminus for her railway seriji
certificate of graduation will be piora weighty ku | ke-In, if ha in not misdescribed, preciualy the let us hear them before orders are issued which | LiINGAT DINING CARS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by
There are just two classes of men to whom this achievement of Miss Gould will not appeal -the attorneys and the fortune hunters. The American Portia will not tolerate any legal faterference wilk ber fortune, and, she will take good care that only -Basmania shall ahouse from the leaden casket the scroll whereon Is writ !---
Vot that choose non by the view, Chanos as fair and chatao sa tros, Blace this fortuna falls to you, Be content and seak no new,
It fq also time, although quila am poknows, perhaps that Miss Anna Could also studied law before her marriage. Bat the Count "Bonny " de Castellano came along, an everygas kaawk with his curly hair and panches-and-cream complexion, and Kent and Blackstone had to
relfre.
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Perhaps it was just as well, for the Countess de Castellane could hardly have aired her knowledge of American law in sunny Frasce,
Whether Miss Helen will willige her legal lord: otherwise than in the management of her millens is highly improbable Nevertheless | this would be a most taking sigo s
HELEN GOULD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-
AT-LAW.
Who could resist it ?
SPORTING NEWS.
(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.)
SHANGHAI SPRING MEETING.
Mails.
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PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
Clearly, if the engagement with Rusalk is a real one, we should be bound to signify with | Russia a joint disapproval of the Trealy, and clessly, also, we must support that veto by threat of hostiller at sos. If Japan did not yield we should be compelled to destroy her Fleet, thus leaving Chins mistress of the situation by iand,
QUBJECT TO ALTERATION.) but weakened by the exposure of the impotence to her subjects, by the loss of pres’ige abroad,
Tacoma... | Salorder ............. | May 18th, and by tha ing sased contempt and dislike, of the native Chinese, for their foreign dynasty. | Strathnivts, | Tuesday ........ | June 4th. All: that would be beneficial to Russia, which || Epandala, ..... | Tuesday ...... | Juse açıki- wants great siles of China, Kuldja for example, Manchuria, and ike suzerainty over Koras y but : Victoria .... | Tumfay ...... { July rốth," in what way would it be beneficial to us? We Tacoma i... | Tuesday ..... | August 6th, want nothing of Ching unless it be the island of Chusaa and Free-trade, and China tellered of her dangerous enemy, would, we may be sure, grant us nulther, while we do ant want to see Rasils, the moment her Siberias rallway is finished, dominant in the North Pacific She le too aggressive for that to be pleasant, and too eager to found in the Far East Tabordinate
Empire which shall be,” as regards revenus and expenditure, self-sustaining. We should qui the scene, ne doght with another marine victory added to our long roll, but distinctly weaker for the future than we are at present Our only poble, gain would be a Chloese Lillance, and the allignes of so rotten & Power which either Rasia or Japan could crush, would be a harden, and not an advantages We should herself, that is, we should have posther Turkey |
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Steamship
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Captain R. Crawford, salting at Noon, on SATURDAY, the 18th May, with proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA, vid SHING HAI, INLAND BEA, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points.
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Parcels me be sent to our Office with address Malling, membuka
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Thursday, 9th May, Kobe, Inland Sea and
at Noon. Yokohama)........................)
Coptic (via_Nagasaki,)
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Kobe Inland Sea, Tuesday, 18th May,
Yokohama & Hong-
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at Noon.
Gaelic (via Nagasai Tunday, 18th June,
Kobe, Inland Sea & Yokohama)ostart.
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"Through Famage Tickets granted to England France, and Gemany by all unse Allanike laes will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, 944 of Steamers,” Pod o the sindical cliler of the NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SKA and United States) of Canada. „Mates, paay be YOKOHAMA THURSDAY, the gth M17,
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Strwards? —A. McLeod, Erg, G. D. Bögl have to defend Chins, for she could not defend | markud:fa full by 5 PM, on the day previous to obtained #4 ** solding through ORDERS, TO | ## Moon, Connection being made si Yokohama
1. Maitland, Esq., J. A. Pord, Esq. EA Probst Etq. Cark of the Courts :-E. H. Gre Booth, Esq. Sacritary s—Barnes Dallas, Esq. "OY DAY," SATURDAY, 4TH MAY, 1895. The results of the "Off Day" races, run of en Saturday afternoon, azo zi follow t The SURPLUS CUP † for China ponies; weight for inches as per reale. : Three quarters of a mile. Mr. Sylva's ch, Red Str, tost gib
;
Agents.
Hongkong, 6th May, tƐot
HORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
Esq., C. J. Dudgeon, Esq., J. Fearon, Esq., Four hands, without obtaining the aid of the For further information as to Passage of
martini though croci clan which for so many Traight, apply to centuries: haji procesfully upheld that erf | Mar DODWELL, CARLILL & CO., domination. It seems to as that our pay for destroying the Japanese Fiest would be burdensome alliance," the present hostility of | japan, and the future homlity of Russia, uraian whom we shall have to protecs. Peklo es we now protect, or at least have kithartë protected,
NOTICE. | Constantinopis, 'In all pichability, however, Japan would decline the contest. She is pre
STEAM TO pared, it is believed, for Battle with one Wesissa Puyer, avandf it were so great a one- SINGAPORE, COLOMBO. ADEN, SUE2
·PORT SAID, NAPLES "GENOA, as ourselves, but she is not prepared for battle with Lars, and she would needs and content | ANTWERP, BREMEN AND HAMBURG, helf for the premat with Tormides, the Loor and PORTS IN THE LEVANTE WHEN choo Islands, and an increased Indamalty, with | BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS 17 which the Pavers have decided not to interferes med athée and AL Bap How should we stand then ? “A strengthened LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, Russia and a walkized China weud b MESSER BALTIMORE, FEW ORLEANS to face the latter weszly jsespable of defending GALVESTON, AND SOUTH · AMERICAN
FORTE, MA herself by an uillANCO WINE IMPAR, Mlja ti latter would gladly offer, har contrai ŠCREAS
being.
Mr. Crowd's ch. Procession, test giba Mr. John Peel's w. Cockerneny, rost 13lb.....
Eight started. Time, v mis, 341007. The RIVER CUP; for besten subscription gelffins,
One mile and a half.
Mr. Tong Chisu pbd. Perrotumuapaper. Mr. Don Juan's g. Busy Be Mr. Oswald's g. Clermiston
Seven started. Time, zmiz, 178 secs..
quarter.
3
Three, panles-Sans Rogret, Filmrose and Hoheitstarted."
Mr. Utos g. Sans RegreŤ DO T Mr. Yourman's cr. Primrose ........................2 Mr. Rose's b. Hobelt
ný.
THE COMTANTSE STEAMERE WILL CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON
* (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
TIENTSIN, April 20th. ``ARRIVAL: OF EI HUNG-CHANG AND SUITE,
His Ex. Li Hong-chang, Mr. W. N. Pethick, Messrs. Loh Fergiat, Wi Tong-fang and Ms Kan-ching, and others, came up by train from Toogku, arriving bere at 11 am. They were received at the station here by His K. WADE Wen-aban, tha railway, directors and Mr. A. W. Maliland, of the H. & S. Bank. The latter gentiumas was invited by the Viceroy to come and see him. The Vicesty is looking well and cheerful and seems to be glad he is back again from Japan. The usual salutes were frody, and | The BLACKBERRY CUP. Das 'miles and; a quite
Today loan that Mr. G. Detring in to leaved for Peking It is said his departure was brought sbout through Shang Teotal. Be this as it may there is hardly anyone here who will not mine him and his charming wife. He, like all of us, + Dead hent for second place. In the run qu has his fanity, which have been very much Primuose won by a short hand is zmie, 42jos. magulied, and many of kin good deeds kept în | Marco's Race—Ones round, the back ground, “Certainly there never was a || Mr. Ring's d. Phicabut „él................... 1 | Grass Brit in, which, withresigned and un- better Comtalssioner of Customs here than he Mr. Sylva's chi Red Cross ........ 3. attacked, hand-for-hesman (avilala katha 1as born, and he had the full confidence | Mr. Manas' g. Tramps minujuci za nansiniser of his Chinese-superiors, though he may not have 16 ---now, --- Before
Long
Sir The CONTINGENCY CUP--Two miles. Robert Hart will better realise what as able Mr. John Peri's b. The Piper ... confvers Mr. Dateing has been to him, in other Mr. Kauschig. Mene]! semmi....mintzeko a maiters berides those of the Commoms. Both Li | Bër. Dennis' . Fotomaa man was Hung-chang and Sheng Tastal will not and his Thirteen started. -Time, 4min. 7ĒMENNE equal. There is not the least doubt that sil The Bio SWEEP CUP." Ons miss and a ball. Mara, both Foreigners and Chluasu, wish him, Mrs. Detring and family, every good wish; Mr. Pelhamd Entry Awklas... wherever they may be. It in reported that Mr. Mr. Robson's ro, Blue Peter 2 Mr. Hugh Owen's g. Freedom. qusun) 3 Dairing gone to Nankdag to take the place of
Seven started. Time, gulo. KEË KOMUN Mr. R. B. Meerband... 17e will be placed there with His Ex. Chang Chih-tung on special duty.
The CELESTIAL STEEPLECHASE---ÜBE YOUNG Mr.Melbourne (Mercury)iyidings Mr. Sylva's ch. Red Cross seemster Mr.Glandayo's ch. Rockst munninu «HOST.
Ten started...
as Mr. Marmin shows in his most instructive anch interesting though huddled book *** Avia for the Asiatics," with Japan ne thele wwerd. At si TO LAND PASSENGERE AND Luggage. the same time, Japan would be left unwounded with has Flest rostly enlarged with her | peppiation wild with the excliement of glory, to
rossury full of mosty, and with her, bjave pr mima" perhape for twenty years how to treniak
ANNA KHANTUNO,"
From Shantung -I hear that the Yellow River freshet has not been very severe, and it has new finished, »
FIENTSIN, April 22nd. БОСТАН
Fear" Expresses " bave been issued to-day 1 | the first notifies the postponement of the pentaction of "Caste the second calls the hall-yearly meeting of the T. A. D. C. the third calls a pubile meeting to discess our Band, and the fourths is to call a meeting to determine what is to be done in the way of athletic sports. LI AND LIU,
To-marrow H. E. Liu Kan-yl leaves : Shan- hafkwan for here, where he is to mast Li Hung- chany and the terms of the Treaty made with Tapas are to be discussed, before id leaves, for "Paklog, which is expected, to be on the sick.
Five s'aried. Time, a min 37) DECE
The OFF DAY CUP-One mile. Kr. Kanuck's
Menej sieti
Mr. Crowd's ch. Proceeston .....................“
MB-CARGO CAN EN TAKEN ON THROUGH BITIR OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAR PLACES IN RUSSIAL
·PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONO
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
3 Japaness, arrested and spoiled the grand pro-
spect opening before Japan." Erely enemy na Karlirské munu | Monday:se| 27th Marc Laye to 180 East, wheher-Frenchme Refsian of Malay or Jesurgent native of India - Pride Petersch ... | Monday we | 24th Jane." would have s medial: filenő ka
and she li|Bajern
Monday 12and July.. "Frenzjen zevendra. 1 Monday:um | 19th«Ang;; Jackets byomán | Mundaygu. | 16th Sept.
susinasie
a Power with a Real of Europe så strength.“. Wa coold- nevas withdraw our costly. Lost › from Chinese: "waters, raven: 31: kewers wanted to protech Bombay of
likaboned we sheuld be attacked by a Power which gan pusk i hundred thousand men on a › far-off-boast, and which is 'sidy drapid, veistet and energetic Is lis act on than this mòit wit like Zuropean Stater. Ifkathug to us. poeltiin to serizawl-kout:tism gravén feison) ・on without a' genuing national opinian En 'favour
of such a polcy, SREE
Do not let un ba' misunderstood. We will without the remullest, fesling Ta favour either bi Japan of Cilan, balk of which we kurkki borb Asiatic Powds governed entirely by
Mr. Chapeau's g. Lo Chargegr........................ 3 -carsless of buscam lile, of suffering, tad komite
Nine started. Time, a min. 7seca.
In the extreme in the gallanes or sintermount reign in Aɛis át least for the vast
The MAFOO'S CHAMPION RACE.' 'UACE vadi || Emopeka. Nätastaan. We desire Maizope to Mr. Uto's ch. Sans Daste Mr. Toer's. Tigris
Mr. Sturgius' g. Vaquero...immu
Six started." Time, amin, 1;|secs. **
'Shanghai, May 6th,'
-it wild be our duty fores, and to fortia Timi
SECTION. IM RE BLACKBERRY CUPJĄne Poleen the guidance,
The dead head between Skus Regret sad | portion of-inberill?
Mr. Foster and Mår. Petalck will nocompany him |- Primises in the race for the Blackberly Cap was remaja in Araç De
24 SEES MR. MAITLAND. th
for the 57ar, mot the cond, place. Primrose,
to the rus off, ran gamaly, throughout and, stair
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| Monday "aus|"74W00%;
indigoday!üli foth Dec seker. ). Monday-wi | 6th-Janta
| EUROPE have the choice of Ovmland, Ball
Routes
with Steamers from Shanghai,
|
LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Homabalis kufung
20d, passengers arn, allowed to break their Journey, at any point as roxis.
1 from San Franciies, indisdies, the · Steamers, of this line pass through tha 'TH= SOUTHERN PACIFIC CENTRAL PACIFIC,
* UNION PACIFICA DENVER "AMERIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL -WAYS) B180 188 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL,
WAY... on payment′′ol" {{{4′′
to the mogular tarif rate meteen
Fassengers hökling Orders FOR OVERLAND CITTES in the United Stake Ravey Semence SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the entice of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC,<DENVER= RIO GRANDE, and other direct, canz "Rallways, and from Chicago,to
San Francisce to Atlavile and Inland Citie of the Daned, Statan, vil Overland Railways; HAVElly Trinidad, AA Divista, sind to port | in Meriony Cantral sud South America, by the Company's and moanecting Steametre von ART
be 'riceived at the Cilice until
Hongkong
acts should be, marked: 15,ɛnd®
VR-BLACKHEZ
'N MONDAY, the 27th day of May, 1895,
49.1 P.M. 15e.. Company's Steam("}} |SHIP CHANDLERS. KARLSRUHE, Captain W. V. Schucioyano, 4 GOAL AND PRO with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE and CHANTS, NAVAL- CARGO, will have this, Port as above, calling at AND GENERAL" COM FAZER GENOA
PRAYA CENT ROMAOR
Shipping Orders will
sted,
Noor en SkjUKDAY (58 27th fast. Cargo and Specs w
be feraived on board until. Nous as MONDAY TOUR 279
the syth ine, and Parcels will be received stike After Oder what NOOK OR SUNDAY AKS 25 METTA
fast. Contents of Fackages. aen pequieuden.Yu:
191* || Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than Et, sad Parcels should, dot expped „Twe Cable Fest
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Through Passage Tickets granted to England. Francs and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the pelagipal diles of the United States or Canada, Rates, and partl calars' of the various Routes may be obtained spon application, De
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Special raica Firxa-ciam only) yra grantedėžu Ties, memshan, of the Navel, Military, Civil Services, to European of China, and Įspan, and te
thole familles,"
SOFT SOAP
China or Japan
feras for Chfü
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DIBEABLE
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THE BEST
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