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To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

BARER ROYAL

CITY HALL

Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor,

Bir WM. ROBINSON, K.C.M.G., and Sulta.

TO-NIGHT

(THURSDAY), 17th October, 1895.

CHEVALIER DE KONTSEL

Court Pianist to the EMPEROR of GERMANY and (be only living

PUPIL OF BEETHOVEN,

will give » Grand PIANOFORTE RECITAL, Assisted by Hongkong's most prominent Amateurs.

Doors Open at P.M. Concert to commance

at 9.15.

PRICES :-$1 & $1

SEATS can now be Booked at Messrs, W. ROBINSON & Co.'s Music Warehouse,

Hongkong, 17th October, 1895.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT)

(Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for CHIFOO, TIEK THIN, NEWCHWANO, HANKOW and PORTS on the YANGTZE)

THE Company's Steamship

"CANTON,"

Captain Sellar, will be despatched as above an FRIDAY, the 18th instant, at 4'P.M., instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895.

Co-day's Advertisements.

ZETLAND

LODGE,

Nr. 535, E.C NEMERGENCY MEETING of the above HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 17th LODGE wil be held in the FREEMASONS' Instant, at 8.30 for g'o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, 17th October, 18qq.

THEATRE

CITY HALL

1305

ROYAL,

Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Si WILLIAM ROBINSON, KC.M.G. SATURDAY, the 19th October, 1895.

THE

CHING LING FOO TROUPE

OT

WONDER WORKERS,

WILL GIVE

TWO PERFORMANCES on the above date. AFTERNOON.... at 4 o'clock. EVERING.............. at 9 o'clock. PRICES FOR AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE Children and Amaha...................................................ço Coats. Adelit.........................

To all parts of the Theatre. PRICES FOR EVENING PERFORMANCE!— Dress Cirala and Stalls Back Seats..................

$1.00

-F1419

SEATS can be reserved at Mess. W. ROBINSON & Co.'s Music Warehouse.

Hongkong, 1716 October, 1895,

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JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, 17th October, 1893---

FOR SHANGHAI.

THE Steamabip

"PEIYANG,"

Captain R. Kaler, will be despatched-for-tha- above Port an SATURDAY, the roth instant,

at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 17th October, 1895.

FOR TIENTSIN,

*HE Steamship

ΤΗΣ

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"FEICHING," Captala W tren, will be despatched na above on MONDAY, the art instant,,at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agenis.

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Hangkens, 17th October, 1893.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED..

FOR SHANGHAI,

HE Steamship

THE

"KWEILIN," "

Captain Harris, will be despatched on MONDAY, the 21st Insient

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents. Hongkong, 17th October, 1895. [X416

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

FOR VLADIVOSTOCK, VIA SHANGHAI, CHEFOO AND NAGASAKI; (Taking Cargo at through rates to KOREAN PORTS),

THE

Company's Steamship

"SAGAMI MARU," Captain M. Casnow, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 22nd Instant, si Daylight

For Freight or Passage, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Hongkong, 17 h October, TROS

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

FOR SAIGON..

THE Steamship

Captain

"DEVONHURST,"

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Reese, will be despatched Ba

TUESDAY, the azoď instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents

Hongkong, 17th October, 1895.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR TIENTSIN.

THE Siesmship

"KWEIYANG,"

THE SPORTSMAN'S POCKET BOOK.

THIS

-IN-NOW-READY?”

HIS work is a complete record of the most

recent HONGKONG, SHANGHAI

AND

COAST PORT RACE MEETINGS, and, in addition to good deal of other useful Information, contains a revised list of

RECORD TIMES

made on the Shanghai Course, as well as several pages of

SPORTING MEMORANDA, which bould make this Hand-book as useful for "griffion" as it is bellowed it will be for 'old bands at the game."

ORDERS for this work are now being booked at the Office of

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.” where farther orders will receive prompt attens tion up to Noon of SATURDAY, the 19th Instan', after which dete the publishers cannot undertake to supply coples.

ParcE150`PER COPY, Orders should be addressed :-

THE MANAGER, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE,

No. 6, Pedder's Hill Hongkong, 15th October, 1895. [1406

BROWN, JONES & CO.

DEALERS IN

ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND

HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS.

LETTERE CUT AND FILLED WITH DOPERISHABLE

LEAN CEMENT.

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED,.

VICTORIA dispensary

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

'IMPLE AERATED WATER

SIM

SOPA WATER.

INGER ALE.

Tx441

Captain Dazion, will be despatched on

FRIDAY, ibe 15th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 15th October, 1805.

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"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FOR LONDON, via SUEZ CANAL. HE Steamship

THE

"GLENEARN,"

Captain Murray, will be despatebal as above on TUESDAY, the agth instant, at 4 P.M., Instead of a previously notified.

For Freighi or Passage, apply to

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JARDINE, MATHESON & Com Agents,

Hongkong. 17th October, 1804.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. *HE Company's Steamship

THE

"PRIAM,"

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Captain C. Jackson, will be despatched as above

ON TUESDAY, the 29th instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 7th October, 1805

"MILBURN" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR NEW YORK, VIA ŠUEZ CANAL.

THE Steamship

"PORT PHILLIP,"

Captain Grey, R.N.R., will be despatched for the above Fort ds or about TUESDAY, the 29th instast.

L EMONADE.

ARSAPARILLA.

SARSAPARILL

RASPBERRYADE, &c.

Intimations.

They are picked under our own Supervisler, and the gres'est care is exercised to fasure

protection la transit

Sowings should be made in WINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repast sowings.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Ar emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. Zetland Street, this event-g, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock 5a5, E.G,, will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. THE Cilmfual Sessions will be held to-morrow

Telegraph's ory |--Ramzanır Kuchzxo! We hope to hear, no more of Innocent and well-meaning young ladies being sent into the interior of China until DONALD DOHARTY, a fireman, was fined $1 al the anarchy now rampant throughout the Magistracy this morning, for drunkeness, and the length and breadth of the Empire is James Mitchell, a seaman, $5 for being drank superseded by the dawn of a much-needed and disorderly, his option beleg fourteen days ers of peace, and a suitable guarantee has been obtained from the Contral due effect for all time to the provisions of Government that it will without fall give the treaties concluded with the Great Powers. It would be something worse than mere folly to allow Inexperienced young ladies to go into the interior of - A high-class Fortüiser for Pot Plants and for China under the present circumstances of use in the Garden generally. -

our relations with this ill-governed Empire, and until those relations are vastly Improved It is to be hoped that the heads of missionary societies will refrain from action which might, by any possibility, result in precipitating fresh disasters. Let us have one account properly settled before we attempt to run up a new score.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

It supplies natural now litment to the soll, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby sidlog the Plants to attain to their full size, vigour and beauly.

Sold in Tins containing to'lhs, exch...........$1.75. 28 lbs.....$4.50. Directions for use are given on the Label

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RANSOR'S "NEW PARID" LAWN MOWERS.

The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market, For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841. Hongkong, in August, 1805.

BIRTH,

the wife of W. LUX, I. M. Customs, Amoy At Wismar, Germany, on the 8th September,

of & FOP.

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Jongkong-Gelegraph.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895.

to Ex

efforts

or

(Special to Hongkong Telegrafk.)- TELEGRAM.

SHOCKING

MARITIME

DISASTER. FATAL EXPLOSION ON A CHINA COASTER.

SIX HUNDRED PEOPLE KILLED! SHANGHAI, October 17th.

5.30 p.m. News has just reached here of one of the most shocking maritime disasters of recent times. It is to the effect that an explosion occurred yesterday on board the China Merchant's number of Chinese troops. steamer Kungpat, which was carrying a largo

The explosion occurred when the B-fated steamer was near Kinchowfu, and the brief Information received alates that no less than six "hundred persons wère killed,

Whether the gleamer's bollers exploded is not stated, but as the vessel was knows" to have a large quantity of powder on board it is possible that this terribly fatal explosion is due to the carelessness of some of the "braves," who invariably smoke pipes and cigarettes when ca board ship,

It is not yet know whether the European Captain, officers and engineers are included in the death-roll, but it is hardly lively that all of them could havb cscaped,

REUTER'S

TELEGRAM.

TURKEY AND THE POWERS.

LONDON, October 15th.

The Sultan accepts the Armenian reforms in s.incipié, bat declines to put them to force at the yielding to pressure, moment because it would appear that he wAS

Under these circumstances the outlook is considered in Constantinople as more hopeful,

TELEGRAMS.

NOTES AND COMMENTS. From a paragraph appearing in a very evident that the Hongkong Sanitary Board recent issue of Indian Engineering It is is not the only department of its peculiar kind that puzzles one to comprehend what justification there can possibly be for the continuance of its existence-as at present constituted. According to our Calcutta contemporary the Sanitary Board of Burma (presumably this department is ostensibly the fountain-head of the whole of the sanitary, affairs of the province of Burma), which "only exists

whose name, 'and consultations in the cause of sanitation no one hear about. appare

considering the scheme for obtaining the services of a Sanitary Engineer, proposed five years back. Their excuse, when this body was first constituted, was that the Municipalities were too poor to bear any extra expense, but now that the official records prove the delay."That's an Indian Government contrary, there is no reason for further Sanitary Board muddle, and it represents a very objectionable state of affairs. Badasit Is, however, we can go one better' In Hong- kang. In this Colony the Sanitary Board has been appealing for a Medical Officer: of Health, who should be at Its direct disposal, for at least six years, and it seems as far off getting one as ever it was And at the present time not only is It minus, the services of a suitable Medical Officer, but it is almost wholly composed of officials whose antiquated red-tape methods of procedure, whose Inanè strickling for forms, is fast rendering it the laughing stock of almost all the residents of the Colony, who are not slow to perceive that, the last stage of this Board is far worse than the first. In view of the Impending

THE REVOLT IN CUBA. water famine and the Sanitary difficulties Numerous reports have been received of Inseparable therefrom, would it not be conflicts between the royal troops and he well were the ratepayers to bestir them-laurgents in Cuba, and one and all agree that selves while yet there is time?

the rebels have been invariably defeated since the reinforcements arriv d.

(Special to Siam Übserver.) THE NEW GRAND VIZIER,

lagly able man, and an Anglophile, has been

LUNDON, October 4th, Kaumli Fachs, who la reputed to be an exceed made Grand Vizler.

A SUCCESSFUL EXPEDITION.

LONDON, Oct. 4lb.

Eighty Blue-Jackets have been landed from H.M.S. Barroia and have comoletely destroyed Mbaruk's camp. The Chief escaped, but is belog persued by the naval brigade.

(From El Comercio.) EXPANSION IN THE PHILIPPINES.

MADRID, October 13th, The Board of Advisers of the Philippines fare the proposals of the taxpayers praying and the prolongation of the privileges of the for considerable extensions of the capital (Manila) Banco Español Fülpino,

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leg at 10 o'clock, by Sie Fielding Clarke, Chlef Justice. The only case before the Sealous be the attempted murder in Stauston Street, Chen Holman being charged with feloniously cutting and wounding with intent to do grevious' bodily harm.

M. BOULL CHE, Resident-in-Chief of the sewly Required French Laos states, Upper Mekong district, Ift Hanol for bis post on the gth Instant,

CHEVALIER de Kintail's conceit to-night, at the Theatre Royal, promises to be a great arranged, several of the lea ing local amateurs success. A very attractive programme has been

the house-booked by nood sites a good salating, and the number of cis-fully half

attendance From the seports of his recital to beyond comparison with any planoforte performer hard it is apparent that Chevalier de Kontaki is who has hitherto villed the Euat.

CAPTAIN CURTIS, master of the Scottish Orluntai. Co's steamer Taichow; this morning handed over to the Police 43 tins of prepared ́oplam which had been found in the steamer's bunkers while recently as voyage to Bangkok. The drug, The Hon. Secretary of the Roogkong Fublic which is worth at least $600, probably belonged Library notifies that his Excellenes the Governoe to some Chiness members of the crew of the bas kindly consented to preside at a metlog to Taichów, and was doubtless intended to be be held in the City Hall on Monday.ex, the "en" futo Bangkok; bát owing to the vigliance 21st instant, at 5.15 pm, when statements will, of the European engineers it appears that the risk be made with regard to the present poshion and of the ship being heavlly fined was fortunately the prospects of the Library," "All subscribers | avoided. are requested to siteud.;

WE much regret having to chronicle the death THIS morning the Tawar was abified to new of Mr. Donald Frater, who succumbed last night moorings in the harbour where, it is understood, to a violent allack of dysen'ery. Mr. Frater sho will probably remain for yaaru while serving was a well-known and deservedly respected the purpose of a receiving-ship, vor the Victor member of the commantry and for some time Emanusf which has been placed on the refreð | past had been employed as an overseur in the list for ever and ever, and, if we are correctly Public Works Department. It was he who informed, not before it was absolutely necessary looked after the construction of Gap Rock to dispones with her services.

The barque Wm. &e-Backeur, which for years past has figured off and on in the shipping returns of this port, having been sold to Chiness who failed to make it pay to run ber in Eastern sea", she has now been disposed of to some Cantonese bost-builders who had her towed up to Canton, to be there broken up, last night, Her late owner realised $8,00 only for this grand old barque. She is a gift at the price.

Lighthouse, and when that important work was complete he took charge of the works, then in full-swing,connected - with "" the New Central Market. At the time be was overcome by the palaful complaint which com- pletely undermined his robust constitution, paar Donald was la charge of the Tylam reservoir extention works. A painstaking and expert--- workman with a wide practical knowledge of brick-laying, masonry and carpentering, Donald Fraser soon made his mark in the department with which he was so long and honourably connected, and his death at a comparatively carly age deprives the ratepayers of a ̈useful, energetic and zealous rerwant whose place it will not be easy to fill The funeral, which was very largely attended by members of the Lodge to which he belonging and many other friends, took place at the Happy Valley at s o'clock this evening.

Tax British steamer Stihan, Captain Murphy, reports that whilst on the voyage from Swalow to Saigon, and in Lat. 19.55 N.; Lon. 114 deg. E., she sighted a dismasted Junk. She bore down on her and rescued the crew of to Chinese, who were in a very exbarsted condition. They had been adrift for eight days, having been caught in

■ typhoon on the 26th ult; when their junk was completely disma:ted. When picked off they had been three days without water and could not

A NOVEL Association, styled the Secular Funeral have survived much longer. They were kindly Service Association, has been started In taken care of by Captain Murphy and on arrival Colombo, the object of which is to give feneral In Salgon, Messrs. Bio Sood As, the Agents for service, without fee or reward, to those who may Meurs, Bradly & Co., raised aanbscription to be Agnosties or Freethinkers, or to amongst the resident Chinese which will enable denomination In particolar, and who may be those who do not belong to any Christian them to reach their homes, la Chinche, to the desirous of having the secular funeral service north of Amoy. They still on board the performed aver their remales. Hymas, ades, Siskam und will "frobably be sent on from el, have been obtained for the purposes of the Association," and a band of children are being Hongkong. The Jank, being a dangerous derelict, trained by a member of the Association, who is Wax senttled and set on fire,

a musician, to take part in the service.

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THE L and C. Express reports, that it was OUR Yokohama contemporary, the Dally understood in Madrid early last inmonth that the Advarthier, points out in a recent issue that brought about by the Chino-Japanese war, has ship of Chien, and that she has now established Spanish Geyer mant, In view of the new situation Russia is waving no time in garnering what efits she can from the neatly acquired friend- Invited tenders for the correction at Subig, In

* route of trade with Manchuris along the course the Phlippine Islands, of adock for the repair of of the river Sungwha as far as Kirin. It asserts war vessels of large tonnage. It is proposed, that the report of Mr. Patalumbashi, t

, the Japanese besides, to create at that palat a fortified milliary commercial avent at Viadivomock, se's forth the

Spain is now obliged to augment the paral forces summer, when, at the suggestion of the port, which will serve to defend the Archipelago. trade was succradfully entered upɔe last work of opening up Manchuris to Roatian

of the Archipelago, and to maintain there a Governor-General of the districts along the powerful ficet; she must also be in a position Surge river. This expeditions managed e-Long-Hoog, an expedition was sent up the to repair veneis of a large size. Subig, which by a Renian merchant named Bakdanoff and a is situated in the province of Zimbałe, is actually astoralised Chinamen nem d Chre Tontal, only a village, which the authoriti1ware enden? | who conjointly sent up some 15,000 roubles

worth veuring to transform into a insportant town by

of general cargo on lighters that giving free grants of land to the natives in order were towed by a storm launch chartered principal authority will be confided to an officer Governor-General to ancourage the building of houses. The The boats were consigned to Kirin, and as the Hel-Lug-Klang Steamship Co.

who inspired the enterprise of marines, and it is intended to put at this pofui a battalion of marins Infantry, ---This canßm« the news received here by wire abɔnbalx weeks ago, vid Manija.

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from the

had secured the co-operation of the Ka alan Minister la Peklog, the alter official had to Instruct the local authorities along the Induced the Chinese Central Government

Sungwha to give all necessary... auĺstance ta: the pescaful squadron, he result was TWO very interesting pony races came off on

that the expedition was treated invally evary. the Happy Valleyrac course last evening, the native produce under the most favorable cre where, and the cargo l' corried was bartered for

'great interest excited being maintested by the cumstances, the staples of trade being obtain grest | number- of "spectators who witnessed Able et oricen ame third lower thin those Cortes will not be issued for some time, and that Robinson, General Binck, and a ́large number ofcials. The fotill returned to Barelik after It is believed the decree for dissalution of the the events. These included H.E. Sir William and export duties ware exempted by the Chinese demanded in the Ussuri district ; and all import the Liberals will therefore remain in power antil of ladies and gentlemer, more prople being a trip of forty days, doring which it had turne the revolution in Caba has been completely suppressed, miter which the Cubans will be

present than on Saturday on the occasion of the over 15 per cent. in profits. Another expedition

The Chief of the revolutionary party, named Amesugu, bai bẹen shot. ⠀

THE CORTES,

qualified English Chemist and will bear compa" safely and conveniently "sent. The reply invited to elect representativas in the usual way, / Rymkhana. The first event was'nrice between was to be started before the end of the current

rison with the best-English Manufactures. ›

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, ME other Large Consumers,

and

Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager,

Hongkong, 3rd May, TROC.

lay

We read in the Edinburgh Scotorian | of the 13th ultimo that in the early part of last month the Church Missionary Society telegraphed to Archdeacon Wolfe Dakin, CruickshanX & Co. WATERE Leat Foochow to laquira which of the made under the constant supervision of a duly fourteen missionaries appointed to sail for that mission this autumn might now be

the Scotsman, "apparently means that was "received" All come." This, says

(From Diario de Manila.) stations which may have been temporarily the Fukien province is quiet, and that any. NAVAL AFFAIRS IN THE PHILIPPINES | Masters in the pig-skin, and Mr. Hat Back's Cyg of the members of the Victorian Ministry,

MADRID, October, gtb, left can at once be reoccupied. The Government biwe decided that fo future The Society, however, proposes still to the incumbent of the post of Captain of the Port detain the fadles of the party, who would

(of Manlia) shall hold the rank of a Captain of be new to China, until further assurances

the Navy. come to warrant their befag sent." Archdeacon Wolfe may have meant well when he wired "all come," but could he have paused to consider what might happen in the Interim between the despatch of the fourteen inexperienced missionaries and their arrival at Foochow). We are bound to doubt it, for if he did then. It is clear that he is not gifted with anything like the amount of foresight which is generally placed to his credit. Of course, If this batch of well-meaning Innocents, including several ladier, were intended to be attached to the Mission's Foochow esta...

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96..

Our First Supplies of these best Quality blishment only for the next year or two one Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executed cannot regard the polley of their trusted In the sequence in which they are received as agent in South China In a very, serious long as the supply lasts.

Ught, but if it was proposed to expose the ladles to the fearful, and unbended, risks run by their unfortunate sisters who were so ruthlessly slain at Kucheng only the other day, then we onnot refrain from expressing sorprise. We are very glad to learn that the London Committee of the Mission has exercised that discretion which

SEED LISTS

with HINTS FOR GARDENING

landed and can be obtained, on

The Navy department has decided to e este at Lake Lanao (Mindanao) which are, in the posts for a Commodore and staff to be stationed first instance, to be alloted to naval feptenacis The chief of the naval stailan in the north of Mindanao is in fature to be a Post-Capiala.

MADRID, Octobe to’h, The Minister of Merino bas decided that the ecranty asrangements shall at once be made to ds up all the s'eamers of the Compania Transatlantica to enable them to serve as named crulsera whenever required for special service.

(From L'Avenir du Tonkin.) THE FRENCH CHAMBERS,

PARIS, O tóber 8th,

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The Chambers will meet on the sand instant. THE MADAGASCAR EXPEDITION.. *PARIS, October Bib,

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three seconds beifer if need be. The officiar pundies201king about any s

Ma. Manners' Australian zazee Australia, Mr. | Vente Cruickshank up, Mr. Bell-Irrings' Daylight, Mr.

Voltigeur, owner up,, weight for inches per for Melbourne the other day told a newspaper what while on a short visit to Sydney, before, leaving scale, half a mile. The conditions. war that represent tire that the question of Australian Australis should give her opponents the rail, Federation wara live one with Victorians, that theydrawing for inside place which fell to it was lifted above the sordid surroundings of Voltigeur, There was very good start, market considerations, but that there was all but Voltigeur had all length leset at the in the path, and that was the difficulty of pro'ectionisz communities federating with a Black Rock, Austraila next and Daylight, frastrada ore. While Mr. Duffy, les such le

the who started favourite, talling off." At the mile Victorian's name. was talking in this way in poet Australia was let out by Mi, Crudeltbaar Sydney his

hia chief in Melbourne was being inter catching Voltigeur withla ge yards of the post ration Langue, and he was urged to introduce the viewed by a deputa1ion s from the Australian Feder and almost without actori, won by a lengthi,

Festival Husbileremtene Voltigeur in spite of isch preming being enable Conference of

Bill agreed upon at the Hobart Turner, la kis to make headway. Daylight came in five length fiscal or any other low, and, so far as he is con

to the deputation, and nothing about te behind Voltigine, The winner was loudlycerned, the free trade policy of New South Wales charred while being weighed in, the general apparently no obstacle whatever to the consum

of the national partnership. The Victoriam oploles being that Australla could do twi de

obstacles time was declared to be fol vecends, though precedance in regard te legislative action, but

at all, He

It is true, to the question of

The wound event was a match between of understanding at its recent Conference of several experienced “ tickers” made its second fast is neither here not there. There wagn Bort Lord Chas. Conyngham's Cientias, owner up, Premier that the New South Wales Parlament... and Mr. Graham's. Baccarat, Mir, Cruickshank might take the lead and pass the Bit first, and that all the other Legislatures might follow ; but condition. It is

is commemoration of the Madagascar expedition. away with

The Cabinet will propose the fesse of a modal | 15, a mile, and my quarter.÷Buccxant:@"os" (hat Was not at all a la BOOKS An official despatch announces that after a

a lead, which: www: faëreased however, according the brillant engagement Trasmirivs was occupied to five lengths passing the Grand Stand

vident that the New South Wales pa

on the 30tk niimo; that the forms of peace were the first time. At the entrance to the back local concerns to deal with the great question of signed the same day, and General Mesinger atrait Gienties made as affett and got on level Federation, and there will be an objection, id sominated Governor of Tananarive terms, runningneck and neck whil within a short Victoria or any oils: Calony, beleg the first to W.: Ribee has cabled government's distance of the Grand Sund, when Mr. Craleks pats the Kasbler Bill Whatever objections

› and at the same time sapounced that the

Short # Muration as proposed in that Bill, and nothing wholerae se dej

have been sppiication. For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Com

Agents.

-Out Seeds' are all tested before beläg put up ladies at home, Archdeacon Wolfe's Hongkong, 17th October, 1895.

(599 in LowocnM,

ory la "Send all!". The Hongkong | Légion d'Housem:

Is recognised as the better part of valour, } congratulațious to General Dylichorné and 'ih | "hank edited uron Kenzand ca tha' fant Time" {mây, krise wil bè as to the mhathod of, bringing and bas decided to at least keep the young | ubigkassen beam crested· a grand éfficer of the', and 'Bectares? Park Kög gamaly,, romped in i with this the much-vened: Racal question haz

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