Co-day's -Advertisements.
JUST LANDED
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY.
Comprising:
Crystallized Fruits, Burnt Almonde,
Cocaines,
Apricotines,
Almonds Flots,
Marsipar Almonds,
*...
&c. &c., CADBURY'S CHOCOLATE CREMES :—— Vanila Cremes, Honey Cremes, Caramels, Nougat Pialache, Plenapple Chocolate, Chocolate Walnut,
Plush Bags, Plush Boxes and Fancy Boxes,
&C..
MC. " TANSAN,” the New Japanese “
Table-Water which contains 8 per cent, more from carbonate than that from any other Chalybeate Spring,
FLETCHER" & Co.,
"THE PHARMACY," 21, Queen's Road Central.
(1343
Hongkong, toth October, 1805.
PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. His commodious and well appointed HOTEL stated at a height of 1,250 feet
above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and malaland of China.
SPECIAL WINTER KATES, (FROM 157 NOVEMBER TO JIST MARCH!), One person, per day sim............. $1 to $3.57
One person, per week
One person, per month
Married couple (occupying one room) per Married
couple (occupying one room) per month......avas
Married couple (occupying two rooms)
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1895.
Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITF D.
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
SEEDS.
SEASON 1895-96.
Our First Supplies of these best Quality Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executed fa the sequence in which they are received a long as the supply lasts.
'SEED LISTS.
with
HINTS FOR GARDENING
have been issued and can be obtained on application.
in LONDON.
30.00
5.00
110,00
par month...............$135 to 1300
20.03 1.50
Extra Bed Room, per month Extra Bed Room, per day.IRISANSENSUSMA
For further particulars apply to
.. THE MANAGER,
New Victoria Hotel Hongkong, toth October, 1905. · [1171
DOUGLAS, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL THE Company's Steamablp
THE
"FORMOSA,"
Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 13th instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers.
[1393 Hongkong, 10th October, 1805.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, "HE Company's Steamchip
THE
"MIIKI MARU,"
protection in transit.
Sowings should be made in FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat sowings.
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
are in the Gardes generally...
ACCORDING to an exscelazion mide by the can in European households without ad ›cter' | antarboard to give him time to go about or to | authorities at the end of last year, the total | certificate. Hr. Ede thought: is wan a poor | allow him to strike usʼlon end of our stilking bim,
When Lstruck him I stepped the engines. IUI. number of elementary school teachers employed quibble to discuss this quesiton when there was "lom Japan, "assistant teachers exceplied, li doubt. He moved that the Colonial Sec.etery bad stopped and reversed it would have counter" ***
37,736, which is an increase of 2,331 as com- he asked to have a medical officer at the discal acted the action of the rudder. Had I stopped bypared with the number of the year before thai. of the Board to examine suspected cases. The the engines it would not have affected her way Their salarlen averago 9.65 yaw per month, or a Acting Captain Superintendent supported the | before the collision. I called the captain and rize of az sem in the same period.
motion, which was seconded by the Ficsident | was at once sent in clear away a boat. I heard and carried, the Chairman qol zojing. 007no nolas and saw no fare. The steamer wa.
URINALS.
mancovered till the fuck was alongside and then the wis made fast, 6 man, 3 children and I woman were taken off the junk. A few bundles ́of clothing were pinend on to our ship. The Junk was towed some way and than abandoned. đạ. The case was adjourned at this stage.
FIXTURES.
We read la the Japan Mati that Mrs. Kato, -the wife of the Japanese Minister at the Court of St. James, would probably leave Tokio to-day (roth) for Kyoto, whence she will proceed 10 Kobe, and leave the latter port for England a steamer saling on the 19th instant.
THE Supreme Court at Leipsic ban sentenced i German to seven years imprisonment for selling a model of the now German side to the French Government, "148, casa,” says the Nieus van den Dog, Amsterdam, “is. similar | to the famous Dreyfus tilal, but our Eastern neighbours make less fuss about such things than the French."
|
THE semb-official Japan Mall has this story in a recent issue :—Hearing of the arrival of Vice- Governor-General Viscount Takashima, about forty leading Chinese merchant of Tafpeh waited on him on the 14th, His Excellency RAYA the visitors a boarty welcome, and addressed to them a short speech, urglog them to exert their personal lofisence for the promotion of public peace and good order. Major Hanasaka also | spoke, In Chinese Ontaking scave, the merchanta Tax Japanese authorüiles at Tamiul havo undar presented to the Vice Governor-General thetr consideration a scheme for constructing water cards, on which were inscriptions wishing him works there. Two good springs have been long life and prosperly. discovered at the foot of a mountain about 1) #f| WHEN the Russian Minister recently waited from Tamel, which are expected to be quite Marquis Ito, says the Garrits, he said with a sufficient to supply water for a population of serious countenance-"The talk of military 100,000. Experts are now engaged in the extension is going on actively, and your country seems to be carrying out the scheme at an enormous expose. I, on an outsider, cannot pretend to know much about the circumstances of your country, any new enemy in the country has appeared in Bat allow me to ask you whether the neighbourher." We (he Nippon) do not know what reply the Premier gave to this ques- tioh but to borrow the style of vagueness pecuilar to the Tiji Skimpo, his reply may be put a "You may think so, bai . . . ."
| survey,
colonial adventurers i
THE Dell Planters' Association at Melse but A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for appointed a Committee to inquire into the best method of limiting, the yearly outturn of tobacco la Dell The Committee will reps: shortly on the best means to prevent overproduce tion, as it is feared that with reckless planting there is every prospect of gidufag the maries in the near future and that a disastrous crack will Inevitably follow. Horneo planters have, anför
11 supplies natural nourishment to the soil, and stats the process of arsimitation, thereby siding the Plants to attain to their full size, vigour and beauty.
Sold in Tins containing solos, each....$1.75 tunately, not yet had to consider the question of Dr. Mitra the poor Kaball's spirit departed to
28 ibi.
#............$4.50. Directions for use are given on the Label,
over-production i
THE following is the programe of the Rifs Brigade's monthly Regatta to be bold at Bay View on Saturday afternoon, 26th instant, com mencing at 3 o'clock.
The application to erect waterclosets at io, Praya Central was granted, but that for a priest at 2 Pedder's Street was refused.
INSANITARY PREMISES.
On the report of the Surveyor, houses No. 280, 181 and 283 Praya Wast were declared on. sanitary, and the megal orders were made,
MORTALITY ÄXTURES. sergestions were made about a more careful The mortality returns were submitted. Some
compilation of the returns, bot no agɑlon wis laken.
THE LIGHTING OF THE MARKET. Apetition was transmuted to the Board shrough the Colonial Secretary. It ret forth that a large number of stalls and soop-holders in the hour of Central Market desired that the closing the market should be y instead of 8 pm, The President, and The Captain Süperlated. dent of Police expressed the wib, la mfontei, that the prayer of the peilifon should, be granted.
After brief discussion it was decided to faform the Colonial Secre any that the Board could not entertain the pripo įtion contained ip the petition,
approved.
MISCELLANEOUS.
t
The Colantal Surgeon moved an amendment ten By-laws refusing to the compulsory reporting of communicable diseases, by including ains additional disease. This was seconded by the Director of Pablle Works and carried.
Centala proposed amendments to the break punishing those furnishing false information of contagious diseases were larwarded to the Colonial Secretary with the recommendation that they be incorporated in the Ordinance.
The Board then adjourned for a fortnight. - ;
|
The following is the calender for to-morrow z 1561-Leung Cha v. Cheong Tang......$1000.00 1618-Wing Fan firm v. Lo Loong
and another....... msaniaOUSESKED 1641 —La Sul Tang v. Chan Yat Shan... 154 –Tin Giong e. Chọn Tin Chong 1733-Wilson. Butterfiel & Swire... 1757-Sol Hang Chong v. Ho Hing... 1758-Ng S1 Tang v. Wong Feng..... 1801-Tseng Lee C. Holdsworth.... 1803-Col. Trea. v. Lai Tuolumne 1805-
Ching
I Wong 1800-
Bit Cheong......... 1816- 1817-F.Ullmann & Co. v. W. J. Stewart 1810-Ling Ku Kalv. Danenburg & Co. 1822-Pas Wo s. D. R. Enrique 1833-Chemg Trung Lio v. Dazenbarg
A
17
Ying..
1824-Kair Singh' v. Ashlog.metar
·1839–Ng Lum Sing v. Lam Kent.
POLICE COURT.
422.61
700.00 661,00 765.33 870.co 4-8.ac
44-77
36
.99
130.00 150.00
36.50
910.18
40.00
2432.61
For disorderly conduct and drunkenness a foreign seaman was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment. Three foreign firemen were fined $1 each for disorderly conduct. For petty shaft from a foreign house a sight-soil coolle was sent "up" for six weeks. For boarding s steamer before the Police, a sampanman WRI fined $35. The old woman who attempted to week ago was bound over on the security of her commit suicide in i friends, who undertook to look out for her. Four { } hawkers were fined varying soms for breach __of_the_market_regulations, and for breach's of the Opium Ordinancs, three men were fined sums up to $25 each.
SUPREME COURT.
COLÒNIAL COURT OF ADMIRALTY.
(Bafori Sir Flalding Clarke, Chip Fustier, and Comdr. W.C H. Hasting, R.N« Assessor.)
THE contract for 30,000 tons of cast-iron pipe for the water-works of Yokohama, has, according to a New York daily, boen awarded to an Alabama fron company, is competition with English, German, and Belgian manufac- turers. The order is said to be the largest ever Our Seeds are all tested before being put up given for American iron on foreign account,
and it is to be filled during the coming wisfer. A STORY of
of a fight between a plucky Kabuli aud * tiger comes from Ranchi, the relater of which They are packed under our own Superviaton, Ix Kienging, mys the "Weekly Topicist" of the | le Dr. N. C. Mitra of that station, says the On the motion of the Director of Pablle Penang Gazette of the 28th alimo, The Wores, the plass of the Sel-ying-poon market, 60.00 and the greatest care is exercised to insure | Singapore Free Press, the French will probab5eball formed one of a party which went after | which have been on the table for a morsh, were
discover that the tentacles of the Britta Empire, the tiger, and they succeeded in wounding the though long, are sensitive. There must be an animal i severaly, sad he lay on the ground an IT end to the facloating game of Beggar my dead. The Kabull was mounted on an
an elephant Neighbour as played by the Glory-hunters in the and armed with an old rusty gut, and approached Far East. Pity for France if she disturbs the the tiger to ascertain if he was actually dead.
As a precautionary measure he pot another
shot peace of Europe to back up a fillbästerlog lot of into the animal, and instantly
the tiger sprang проп the Kaball
and catching hold of his right leg above the ankle fa his month, dragged him to the ground. His companions secing his danger deserted him, and even the elephant bolted." A regular band. hand fight now took place between the man and the tiger, and the plucky Kabul was bhien and clawed severely, on various parts of bis body, but he made a final effort and aciasily LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, throttled the tiger to such good effect that the beast dropped him and bolted. The saddest part of the story is that the fajuries were' sa severe that despite all the care and attention of
the happy hunting grounds of bla noble raco. THE resull of the annual firing for the Austra
asian Naval Station challenge shield, presented by Mr. John S. Sheraton, of the Royal Naval Home, was recently received by the Sydney Daily Telegraph from the flagship Orlando, The principal part of the firing was carried aut Sydney, at a range of zeo yards, sad the compiti- tion evoked the greatest interest on the different ship on the station. Ringdous obtained the highest score, but in The men from the consequence of some slight regularity were disqualified, and the Karrakatia's men wre declared the winners of the shield. Last year the shield was won by the Touranga. The following are the scores:-Karrakatta, seamen 165.8, marines 165. 6, average 165.48 ; Orlando, Pyladies, seminen 150.6, marines 138.1, averaga seamen 154.6, maines 160.07, average 157.331 13433 Ringarooma, seamen 1440, marines 2.1, average 151-051 Waterwick, samen 1496, marinca 1596, average 151.6: Falls-
Bir. Fallock, in opening for the plantiff, stated that the collision occurred while the Choyeong, seamen 151.01; marines 141.591 averige 146.31 Rapid, seamen 128.0, marines 159.05, was on a vayage from Swatow to Hongkong, on average 140 533 Goldfinch, teimen 145.97, the 18th September. The Shing fat, in company met 139.42, average 141,69; Zizard, seamen with her companion best, the Tackong, left 134.38, marines 146.115, average 140.25; Shanmi on the evening of the 17th, and was ICO Royallit, seamen 133.8, marines 140.9, average down about 3 o'clock the following morning. Br 137.35; Penguin, seamen 1306, marines 138.45 the preliminary acts the case, it appeared, turned Average 134-53; Katoomba, seamen 13787, on the questions whether the junk canled lights marines 13709, average 13148; Mildura, or not, and on the state of the weather. The marines 168.06: Ringdour, semea 166.03, Junk claimed to have been carrying bright marines 169 03, averago 167 65.
light on the stern, while the steamship officers siate that she showed no lights and was not
farther contended that the Choylong did not obey the regulations for vessels at sea by slackan fagapead and stopping and reversing necesary; Mr. Francis pointed out that as the Chinese had not adopted the regulations, the Cheyang could not be made liable for a breach of the regula tions on the highsess as against a Chinese junk, which was not obeying the rules of road at sea.
of the
Captain F. Brown, will be despatched na abova on TUESDAY, the 15th instant; al Noon,
For Freight or Parrage, apply to
NIPPON YUSEN, KAISHA. Hongkong, roth October, 1895.
[1391
CHINA NAVIGATION, COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
HE Steamship
THE
"SUNGKIANG,"
Captain C. R. N. Dodd, will be despatched on TUESD Y, the 15th instant, at 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, joch October, 1805.
SPECIAL NOTICE," S
THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
*1394
U
be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoris Hotels, opposite the Hongkang Club, and at Fedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING Gom 5,30 to 7.30 o'clock, PRICE
...................................... TEN CENTS.
Coples ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate--25' cents.
'RAWSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS.
The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market.
For Sale at Manufactürers' Prices.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED AD, 1841. Hongkoný; 12th August, rot.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
It is requested that all communicadona relating to Subangipelas, Advertisementa, &c., be addressed to the "Minage, fighing Tricusp4" and not to the Editor
Letters on Editzelai mažiems to be amt to “The Kilter" and not to individual members of the staff,
Communications intended for publication must ha sécoergaalad by the name and address of the wetters, not asosassally-lar publication; but as evidence of good faith.
What the columes of the Hongkong Talagonák will always be opes for the bale discussion by "correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be dietinely undermined that
opinions then reprimand.
Editor does not in any way hold blank rayonisia for
„TO ADVERTISKRA Advertisers are requested to forward x3 noticer istanded for insertion in that day's Tamos not inter chas. These ofClock so as not to retard the warly publiencies of the paper.
Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a frić parlad,will be canthoed small countermandad.
The Hongkong Tulogwash has the largest circuladon of any Engian newspaper pubished in the Far East, and lia theraêre tha batt medium for Advetlows. Tuma esa be learnt on appllention.
| The Honghong Tilegraók's number at the Telephone Central Kuchang No. 1. Talagpole "drasu 1—” Telagraph,' Rongkong.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, Thursday, October 10, 1895.
RVANTS.
BATTALION SHIELD RACK ; Alstadeens mile,
Prize-Bat'n Shield and $ar. SKIFF RACE, distance mlle. Prizsa→$12,3, 4. SECOND CREWS' RACE, distance-a mile. Prises
-821, 14, 7.- DINGHY RACE, distance—§ mile. P.ises
$13, & 4
dla'ance-1 mile.
BATTALION HANDICAP,
Prisas-$21, 14, 7. SCRATCH CRIWE, distance mile; for men
who have not faken part in events 1 to 5 only the four, alx and eight-oured basis, first bought by Companies, can be used in this race each boat's crew must belong to the Company owning the host. Prices $21, 74, 7.
I
MR. Hashiguchi, the new Japanese Consu' af Chemulpo, Korea, left Yokohama for Korea o the 27th ultimo.
Ma, Shimamura, the rewly appoloted Japanes Consul-General at Honolulu, leaves Toklo for bis post in the course of a few days.
Ir le reparted by a Calcutta, parer that the pro- posal which was bet se the Gernment af India for prescribing a uniform sys'ers of weights and messures in India, has been abandon:1 for the present,
October 10th.
KWOK IHING FAT V. BRITISH STEAMSHIP "CHOYSANG."
Mr. H. E. Pollock, (lostracted by Mr. Monasay), appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. J. J. Francis, Q.C., (instructed by Mr. J. Hasings) for the defendant steamer.
a Stanton Street brothel a
`CHINESE ALIENS,
WHY THE AUSTRALIANS EXCLUDE CHINESE.
Even steadygolog New Zealand is beginning to protest agelost the Immigration of the Chiness, and to concert messures for keeping the 'Yellow Man' out of the colony. With this intent, an Anti-Chinese League has been formed la the cathedral city of Christchurch, and the alms and dājects of. ibin susociation are to restrict employment of Chinese labour, to raise the poll- tax levied on Incoming Chinamen to at least
and
100, to ensure Inspection of the quarters now occupied by Aalstice, and to prohibit their naturalliation as chirms of the colony. The New Zealanders have doubtless been encouraged This was a claim for $244 damage caused by to take this step by the success which repressiva | preventive legislation has had in Australia. the long of the Chinese Junk Sing Fat, Kwok In New South Wales, the restrictions are SO Shleg-fat, owner and master), or being zun
tevers that during the past seven years QDİY 252 down by the British steamship Choyrang, L Chinese have landed in the colony, and of that September, 1895, several miles off the cost of is no doubt that John Chinaman is in many ways Tampin, master, about 3 .. on the 18th number at had already been naturalised. There Chias, opposite Shanmi, a place between Houga most objectionable person; he has MANDOS kong and Swetow.
and customs which pai blm outside the pain of clefiisation, but it is to be feared that it is more for his good than for his bad qualities that he is kept out of the Australasian Colonies. It is his willingness to work which the "freeborn Australasian or Californian so bitterly resents. The object of the Australian democracy seems to be not as much to get work, to extravagantly paid for what tile work get
they c and thus their interes's clash with those of the Chinaman, who is willing to work on reasonable terms, The treatment meted out to the Chinese immigrant seems hard, but after all it is not to be wondered at considering the jealous eye with which even the British workman, who thinks of emigrating, is looked upon by his Colonial cousin, Australash bas been called the working man's paradise; but it is essentially a paradise for the few already inside. No others need spply!
TER SANITARY BOARD MEETING.ntil within 300 feet of the ship. He
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held this afternoon. Mr. F. A. Cooper (Director. of Public Works) presided, and there were also present Dr. J. M. Atkinson, (Colonial Surgeon), Capt. W. C. H. Hastings (Acting Captain Superintendent of Police), Mr. N. J. Ede, and Mr. Hugh McCallum (Secretary).
MINUTES.<
Mr. Pollock continued, contending that, while this rule was not allowable, stil, even by the rules of ordinary seamanship, the Cãoysang The minutes of the last meeting were read should have kept out of the way of the paling
véssel. He then called the master.
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE QUESTION,
THE demand for money in Japan has been very dull of late, according to the Advertiser, and the money market le consequently vary inactive. According to the Tokio pavers, the banks have lowered their rates of Interest, some as low as 1 sen. 8 or 9 ria per day. The Nippon Glake proposes to lower its quotation even still farther, "How well Rutala is prepared for a Earpeas - war,” says the Militär Wochenblatt, Berlin, "is shown by the number of garrisone. General
Warsaw, which low wedged in between the Prussian provinces, Silesia and Prostia, there are five large fortresses, and 350,00 men, ready to march at a moment's notics. Om fally the The Emperer Menelik is marching a force regiments are only represented by their staff; in | against the ́Itellaan, be Italian Government reality they havo nusily the full complement employed by the lessats were seriously fil, und § 1 was on the junk and was on the set my lank, 'Industry, And no doubt he abstains from
is sending re-loforcements.
Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Telegraph bas far the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Far East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms ∞ REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Schuvaloff bas to inspect. In the district of
application.
„Hongkong, rath October, #for.
BROWN, JONES & CO.
DEALERS IN
: ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND
HONGKONG. GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIAL'S.
2
LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE LEAD. CEMENT.
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
wwwwwww
'IMPLE AERATED WATER.
SIMPLE
SODA WATER.
GINGER ALF.
LEMONADE
'ARSAPARILLA,
RASPBERRYADE, &c.
ITALY AND. ABYSSINIA.
LONDON, October 8th,
TURKEY ON THE WAR-PATH,
The Sultan has sent Marshal Feud to fospect the forts at the Dardanelles, and torpedoes have been sent to the Strafts,
THE ARMENIAN RIOTS. Ninety-five Armenian corpset have been collected for Interment, and it is believed thai several others have been thrown foto the rea
and confirmed.
A DANGEROUS QUIBBLE.
12
do.
To the Editor bí "THE GLOBE.” Sis,-You have comtrented somewhat severaly, on the legislation of the New Zealand Parlia ment against the Chinese. Will you in fairness sllow me to present the other side of the case > 1-am no Colonial democrat, and still loss sa English Radical, for the two terms are by no mere identical, I went out as a Tory to Kwong Sing-fat, the owner of the jark Shing Australis, and, after five years, I returned, stili
more confirmed Fat, said :--Lown the junk Sking Fat, and
IA A report drawn up by the Secretary of the ve asalling master on board ber, On the the Colocial democracy have innemerable
Torglem my
But although Board was submitted. This set forth that a fow
faults, days ago the writer received an intimation from night of the 17th September, I left Shanmi, and those glailugly obvious, I hold that in ose the occupier of No. 8 Stewart Terrace, Mount port on the coast of Colux near Swatow, la polst at least they are absolutely right-the Gough, that two of the Chinese servants company with the Tackeng my consort boat. exclusion of the Chinese. No doubt the Chin
Lookout,
The man is industrious he could not live without ore feared that they were suffering from Tackene was some distance ahead
The Secretary
In at 8 o'clock, and was called again at more genial vices," as they have been fictionaly THE British Association for the Advancement of repeated to the seasident of the promptly 12 o'clock. There were 13.16
is all on the vamal, at called, though he han vices of his own, and it Science opened its sixty-5th annual meeting at writing, suggesting that a medical officer be whow four were lost by the collision. When I savours of hypocrisy to pretend that he could came on deck at 13 o'clock Elled the top corrupt Bat for all that, there remains the Ipswich on the 13th ultimo. Sir Douglas Galion, 15 Osca Bent fospect the
the austere virtue of the Australian the patients. who for twenty five years rendered valuable Mr. Cooper, the President, consented. There lamps, which had been burning Barvice to the association as General Secret Surrean, Dr. Adkinson. requesting hịmen i large lamp was hanging up. When I wanted to fill while man's country or s ponica of Avil, & part upon the Secretary wrote to the Colonial Shaumi. One lamp was large, one small. The
broad question.* whether Australia is to bra Inaugurated himself into the presidency, ním. the Marquis of Salisbury, who resigned, after which he delivered the presidential address. It is con.
any such surprises as the announcement, of the
year, but thæo is abundant material in the
eeting.
of men."
10
go up to the Peak to inspect the patients the large lamp I put the small lamp in its place and parcal of the British nation of Conti- and report.. Dr. Atkinson replied." It cannot at the stern, & fout bigh, and took down the large nental Singapore. The danger al fusivalis being | sidered improbable that the 'mesting will bring | Pem of this sature anlesu wa recalent back and hauled down tha amall ona. Tha i all ̋Aulática the Chinese' are the most to be be expected that We white witt pelvata lamp. After filling the large lampaita oll I put flooded by Asiatics is no lilusory danger, and of The Charabes are still crammed with Armenian | discovery of argon si tha Oziară viesting fast ffering from infection disonse. If a privata | and 6 o'clock. All the Sabing boats on the constan they are, and their dogged fofoval to submit certifying the patients are large lamp would burn bright until between 3 dreaded, as account of that good casilites, such carry these lights, though no one directa na to do to European Influence. Surely the vanity and Pannounced to lasers as: interesent down to the Government Civil Hospital. We follow each other. The lanten in hung
who refuse to leave.
THE GREAT POWERS AND THE
.
" PORTE.
medical certificate
practitioner cannot be found, Ist the casei
He had received a similar
in da su casted, nor without reason, that the issue from the Park - few days are ane tabes some short time before the clitelem. We
ago it
collision. The Imperial Guards, having borse the brunt of the furned out to be simply fever. Later on he fore post of the funk was cut off dit bank. The Formosa campaign from the outset up to the expressed the opinios, inamicets, that uniil
steamer rescued 9 of the
thats Dessaut, may feel somewhat argiewed" if the the Tnfectious Diseases Notification Act (1889) were not is he found,
|
.33
momhed at Caen the Great Powers are moned at Galatea for the protection of foreigners.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
principal share in the final scene of the drama is in force bere trouble is bound to arise "After hearing' several more witnesses,
a ellosasen, all be "INTOLERABLE."--Your complaint we the Poste sulgued to the Second Division. But the in respect to the examination of isolated suspected whom made minch the same fatements, the
Office will appear in our next fauns.... .
ckobams
was closed,
case for the aged for the defense by i
Inscienceofthese barbarians as been sufficient's conspicuous during the last few weeks.
I do sot deny that the Colonial democracy are saldab: So were the English aristocracy before the first Reform Bill, and the English middle an after it," But they have a bealthy. Instiect oferim and pride in their country and race which sue could wish to fad morn common at home." And I would venture to say, kard to lecture people are to
beneli wne in any elor de asevesions, the Ardele
of being flooded by Hottentots, Instead very Boon adopt
JOE
Sir, that it innifay 01 their duty to the
there was an appearance of ill-foaling in the † silegu that they čas not mester for fighting Board is the only Sanitary Beard in existence Choysang, about 3 30 am, of the 18th Septembaga Ph Bank & mesexes of self-defence. I do not in
Wind Wall
• means the
guesties appears to be one of possiblity. The cases of infectious diseases. Guards have suffered very severely, parily
Mr. N. J. Ede attached a mlouls to the report
Mr. Francis carmalities in the Beld, bat,
the second officer. AN Indian mafao was charged at the Magistracy delly, above all from sickness. Their exact
expressing the opinion that it was a pity there is Willim Wittall, second officer of the Chey yellow late but if this morning with Indecent assault on an old fossas misnot publicly known, but some medical officer at disposal of the Secretary sang stated so have bears secund
and he thought that the Hongkong Sanitary of the Choysang about thres, months. The of woman, but as the evidence was not clear and journals, the Fiji -Skimpe for exampla,
Éase, it was remanded until to-morrow,
purposes more than one half of the force that has no Medical Officer at its direes Che
to Hongkong from Bweinwy borne on the rolls when they landed in disporak
the Colonial democracy — which [102"}}the less. Geregler unións--but they do not' cam- the weather overcKNE REC. It appeared from the Secretary's report that gloomy CHOLERA is, says tha Bangkok Times of the Formoss. If that estimate takes account of
BOW WAS There asty prize the entire Colonial community. And I 1st instant,'Just now sifa tetween Hangrak and | 158 vary considerable wumber of man thar / the hapless Chinese servants about whom all moon, y poet" on WRIGHT BE is, dclock. At | Wiff"venture to add that sothing "is better must now be detached for garlson work the fuss was made were inspected about 340, by the ship's time, the collision sccurred, calentated to promote ill-will batwien the Bangkalem, and fatal cases are frequent. The and to guard the long Hoe of communications by an officer of the Sunitary Board (Mr. After 3 o'clock we saw rather a large number of Colonies and the United Kingdom, and to suburbs of the town or city of Bangkok,
te ambalances and be carried to hospital. They quarter of a mulle eff. Some of the junky bad lights Australlade long for, than and the Colonies. correct. At Events," mys, the march against Taiwan appears to demands, we believe, still alive and suffering only from It is reported that the portion of Japanese larger force than the Guards can now parade, ever-not Black Plague, as was supposed, tethers, and could be less sooner than should be perpetually lectured on their fanita by
15 § others; when we had a clear sky behind. Secretary of the United States Legation in Tekle and they must bowls (nevitably The may be added that the Captain Superlatendent I first caught night of the Jank wa struck when people who know nothing of their seads sud
authorities, very bad. af Police minutes the report, stating |--that he has been resigned by Dr. N. Whitney, and that Japan matary fachines of thought the risk run by quibbling over the lights on a port side had on crossing to the
dangers Your obedient servant, oprett fest off, I was looking at WM CHARTERIS MACPHERION, his successor is Mr. R. B. Miller, who has been the war, have been careful le leaves aply question of whors duty it was to go to the Peak on the tone. The tie had no J, Doughly-krest, W. C. August 17th. and discharging the dudes of the post daring Dr. margis of many more ample, indeed, than and the necessity for a budical contificate to be
Sangenart, just about the time. Ikaw Our correspondent, sääs the Ghða; editorially, Whitney', leave of absence, Dr. Walinay's circumstances alwayi magnet in demand. They produced to the Colonial Surgeon before he the junke tits mit on the lookout struck belt intrave the point of our remaiken There was no resignation is due, according to the Wepan peruslet the same polleys post harpect any suspected caser shenda cherylag there was a junk on the starboard wife wish to here the Aurimas on their relations
evidently
Just the Black will haru hoan run... Mail, to his desire to devote himself entirely | yeswathey sending the truth of "Chất, beton many "The Colonial Surgeois said he thought that a bit mower, "When i saw the janić in Was Imposte for their good and set for their bad quités Withini glasses he could not have made thefuck to the Chinese, bas merely të point out that it. [ay | to missionary fabows`lo Jupsu,
more days here gone by,,
Government oficial shosid nat be required savlait | ataše se avoid a pollinicu: X'yrus the balm Kard that the Chimene nos encluded from Amolculenter
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are
made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear comps. rison with the best English Manufacturés.
Special 1 terms to HOTELE, CLUBS, MEES other Large Consumers.
Any complaints should be addresaed to the Manager.
Honghong, 3rd May, 1805.
places named are districts in the evil-smelting between Casaghts Taipan, it may be Gefmals) and that they declined to bestowed away janks, and I could generally see tule shout a frustrate that faller union which all Intelligent
1
300
י
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.