■ profit on lovestments realled in England, and since the joth June there has been a silll further profit made in the same way which will be dealt with in future #ccounts. With reference to the exchange- {{uctuation account, a resolution" "to" pars portion of this to paid up capital account will be submitted to you after the business to the report is finished. We have had to keep the matter separate as it involved separate proxies to vo's on that subject. At our last general meeting the Chalman informed you that £40,000 of our sterling fands had been converted into silver and satisfactorily forested, and I may now mention that since then andiber £12,000 ● has been drawn and dealt with in a similar manner, and we have also lately
zome of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1895.
THE SANDARAN TROUBLES,
(FROM AN OCCAȚIONAL CORRESPONDENT.)
Sandakan, October.azat. Owing to the Mahomet Salek scare, the Bajars who came with him to Sandakan are now scattered all about the court in small parties, living upon shell-fish, etc, and they are rapidly becoming a source of danger to passing traders' boats, from which they "borrow" (that is' take) nice and what provisions they can find. At the same time the seed pearl crop in ack Bay is ripening, and at ibis industry and
CRICKET.
A cricket match, between representatives ej mikeMedical Staff, and Staff and Departments, was played at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, resulting in an easy victory for the latter. For the Medicos Surg-Major Reade and Corp). Fraser in 17 minutes; but he came to an animaly batted well, the latter putting together 34 runs end with a seat catch in the ailes secured by | Capt. Carter, Surg-Major Reade rascombed to a tricky ball from the Rev. Vallings, after a carefully played inntags of 16.
For the Staff, the Rer. Vallings, Mr. Abrebari
"WITH BOAT AND GUN IN THE FANGTZE"
We have received from the office of the Shang kai Mercury advance sheets of With Boat and Gun is the Yangtua Valley, edited by Mr. H. T. Wade, which promies to be an excellent sport- hard are printed on good paper, la ftes clear ing guide to the region named. The sheets to type, and are exceedingly well rand and step. The chapters are clearly beaded, and the various subdivisions carefully noted, and cortalely the book premises to be the most interesting one issued from that offes for a long time. The binding is to be of the finest,
I promises to be well worth the sum asked--- $7.50. edition, which is to be issued at
The oncr, will be very small, so latending purchasers should order-at-once. Orders will be received at the office of the Hongkong Telegraph. The following table of contents gires a fair idea of the scope of the work:-
this than to Walt for the flie when wo abail probably be called upon to pay an increased Income tax, war tex and such like focidental -expenter, which, our Government-will-mitely- indict upon a When that dread monster war overtaken us-Rangoon Times.
THE MAHOMMEDAN REBELLION.
"
Very serious news has been vrecived from Kanma and Shanal, where the Imperialists havS suffered a series of such reverses that the high fear, and have wired Peking that unless foreign officials of these provlaces are paralysed with
Assets to the extent of about- Fat gold the Bajors are closely connected they have been combined scores amounting to more than the And from the number of chaptem. Indexedistance, new gang, armis- and ammonition
converted in London
£45,000 Indian aliver afrer cent. Paper paper, in order that our exchange fluctusilon fund may Insure our sill considerable gold securities to a higher sterling value of the dollar. The remuneration of the Company's servants is,. as you know, left to the Dir clors, and in view of the present excellent report the Board have thought it well to vòle x special bonus of so per cent. on their salaries for the year to the members of the staff (applause). Instead, how ever, of pylag the employees this amount, the Directors think it best to make it the nucleus of ▲ provident fund, which they propose to con- tinue by calling upon each member to pay into the fand 5 per cent. of his salary, and the Society adding thereto 1 similar amount. This will will be D scarcely be felt by the Company, advantage to the Society's servants, and will Bisa benefit the
Company
helf inasmuch as tha Society will be able to dispense with the services of any officer who becomes past his work, with out feeling that he is being hardly desk with, and it will also naturally increase the fnterest la the Company among the members of the staff, I hope, gentlemen, that this proposal has your approval (applause) It is, of course, Impossible now to say what will be the final outcome of this year's working, but the accounts at present look very healthy. Before moving the adoption of the report and accounts I shall be happy to answer any questions that you may wish to ask (Applause)"
Mr. Coxon: Rolice in your report ona part with regard to which you have said nothing. I reler to the amount of the Directors' fees. 1 understand, from foformailen, that the fees paid to the London Committee very much exceed these paid to the Hongkong Board, whose responsibiltiles
biltiles are no doubt far greater. I should like to move a resoluilon to this meeting that an addition be made to the $7,000 now allotted to to the 'frectors lees by making it $12,000. Am I in order in moving this now ?
The Chairman :—I think it would be better
to move that resolution alter the report has been passed.
The Chaliman :—I move that the report and accounts as presented be passed.
Mr. Hawkins-I have much pleasure in seconding that proposal.
Carried ananimously.
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occupying the serious attention of the Governor, who went the other day, attoaded by only and pollo:man, and met the chief of the Bajors, with whom he had five hours talk face to face. He listened - patiently to all their complaints and grievances, which he promised to look into, and then he persuaded them to at paca sammon their followers and proceed to the seed peast beds, at the same
time arranging
for an adequate supply of rios. By this wito and plucky action a large number of men who were rapidly drifilag, Into, lawlessness are provided with renumerative occupation, are themselves pacified and changed into staunch adherents of the Government, several thousands of dollars worth of seed-pearls which were threatened with distraction will be collected to pay off the debts to local shopkeepers, and the eril done by Mahomed Saleh's visit, owing elther to lack of police, wast of knowledge of the native character, or deficiency of some other quality in those responsible during the Governor's absence, will have been largely counteracted. If the official in charge of the Government had sees a foreign lady administering wosk brandy and water by spoon. fuls to a blood-thirsty pirate of about 80 years of age whila he slowly recovered from the effect of a climb up a hili, while his truculent followers fanned him, they would have been ashamed for having been nearly scared out of their wits by such a feeble lot, who only desired to lay their grievances before the Governor, and were more surprised at the terror they occasioned than any body sise. Thus is history made i
NORTH BORNEO NOTES.
Government
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)
SANDAKAN, October 23rd. Although I wrote you some time ago that an Mr. Coxon: My proposal had better be put expedition under the joint leadership of Menu. in this form "That the fees to the Directors be Barrant and Jones had left for the Sugatsiver to raised from the present figure of $7,000 to $12,000 settle the Mat Salish affair, I was unable to send per annum ; and that the sum of $5,000 be you much later news now, Messrs. Barrant hereby voted to the Board as an addition to their and Jones are still absent; með so far as I can fees for the year 1895. and that the Directors be learn no very decided steps have yet been taken, hereby requested to take steps for the alteration as each side seems to be waiting for the
other to make the first move. The of the Articles of Association to put into effect the officials have erected a stockade some five days first part of this resolution."
Mr. Sharp-I have much pleasure in second-up the Sagat river, at its junction with an ing this proposal. I think that it will be agres affluent, and so have cut off Mai Sallah and able, and will be thought reasonable by the body his followers from all sources of supplies of the shareholders, as the business has greatly to the in the
扭 facreased since thepresent scale was voted.
The Chairman:-I may mention that this clause was put into the body of the report with view of bringing it before the shareholders. It had then to be left to the shareholders to do what they thought right. You will understand this does not take effect till this present year,
The propossi carled unanimously,
Chatman: I thank you, gentlemen, on to do this, that or the other, and. Mat Sailað beball of the Reard. I do not think you will find would appear to have voertaken to act as their your trust misplaced. We will endeavour to spokesman, and to interview the Government people on their behalf, in hopes of getting make this up in the future (applause),
The Chairman:-The next business before redress for them. The chief complaint of these
in the
of
is now that were granted Sauvoon and myself retire by retation, but offer bearing, but were driven ignominionsis, out of Sandakas, which injudicious behaviour of these in charge seems inexcusable, most unwise, and altogether inexplicable.
the
The
Ourselves For re-election,
Mr. Lewis:- propose the re-election of the retiring Directors, Messrs. Dodwell and Sassoon,
the ensuing yet.
for the
M
Morris-I, Lecond that.
Carried,
The Chairman: As you are aware, since our last meeting Mr. Lyall, who was one of our
to
and Mr. Bilton did some excellent work, their total runs of the Medicos. "The scores were us follows:-
_STATE AND DEPARTMENTS. Meenen, Thémas Dazly, Retired, Afr. Dizon, Stiller
Capt. Lovebarid, À DỤC, 1 S, M, Westcott...ASIA Rr. Vallings, c 5. M. Jamageddons are condit Mr. Abrehart, Fraser, surateitystasz 12 fol, Chika, 0.5.D. e Westcott
8. G. M. S. Cornell, not outmanageme Capt. Carter, A.P.D., not out comman
lout. Thompare, O.S.D.
Lt. Cal. The O'German, D.A. A.G. Sergt. Valler
Extras ca
Total........
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MEDICAL STAFF.
did not bet
Surg-Mal. S. Wassenti, e Maj. Thom ? Pie Jackson St. Capi, Lovehard
Mr. B
Surg. Maj. W. J. Reila, Rav, Valilagoje Carpi. Fraser, Capt. Carteramango da Forg. Mai. H. E. R. James, Sergt. Harrison, h Rey, Vallingi ... Me, Holien, e Mr. Abtehart...... Pta. Miller, c.Cel, the O'Glotas 'th Pia Makin astoundin Pie Horne, Cal Clarkang Pte. Baxter, & Rev. Vadings
Totalstru
SCRAPS OF NEWS BY FRENCH MAIL.
LONDON, September, 27th.
Von Hammerstein, ex-Editor of the Krews The isnuo ní x warrant for the arrest of Baron' Zeltung, and leader of the Conservailed party. was officially sanounced to-day. "The warrant is dated 23rd September. The Baron is charged with forgery, together with frand and breath of trust.
New and startling evidence of municipal corruption has just been discovered by experts who have invesssgated the accounts of the New York supply department. For eight years past It appears that contracts for supplies have been made at ridiculous prices with the supposed
connivance of the Police Commissiondre.
The Court-martial at Havana appointed to inquies Into the loss of the Spanish warship Sancher Barcaistesut, through collision with the steamex Mortara, has ordered the captain of the latter vessel to find ball in the amount of hail a million posetan.
An outrage was committed last night at the studia of the well-known sculptor, Signor Roma, at Milan, Sippor Rosa has for a long time been Emanuel, which it has long been proposed to at work on the gigantic monument to Victor erect at an enormous cost, but for which a vast proportion of the funds is still wanting. Daging
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Catling Sketch of the Shooting in the Yangtag
Valley, by the Editor.
1
The Nearer Lying Shooting Districts, by the
Editor. The More Remote Shooting Districts, by the
Editor,
are sent to them they cannot hope to check the rebellion. Orders have consequently been
en teed at once to Kanal.
locally to engage forty or fifty foreigners
to
A recent letter received by the Chlox. Inland Mission graphically describes the commence- ment of the rebellion in Kansuh, which har now assumed such alarmlog proportions. The writer is a missionary stationed at Stanlogia, in the north-west portion of the province. He
Wolle all the world has been gizing on the conflet between China and Japan, we in this far-off north-western city, 2,000 add miles in the Interior of this vast country, have been entirely
Notes on General Shooting, by the Editor. Wildfow! Shooting in the Yangtze Delta, by ignorant of the whole affair save what we have
Duncan Glass.
get from friends in England. The only bit of life manifested here was last December, when severni raw recruits were being enlisted and
| Sporting Dogs, by the Editor. Dog-breaking, by the Editor. Commoner ailments of the Dog in China, by drafted to the seat of war. Scarcely had they
the Editor.
A Note on Gans, by the Editor.
fR, W. Croat
| The House-Boat, by ? J. P. Roberts, [C. J. Ashley.
The House-Boat Up-Country, by the Editor. The Pig, Deer, Hares and the Ground and Flying Vemle of the Yangtze Valley, by F. W. Siyan, F.Z S.
The Golpes of China, by F. W. Styan, F.Z.S. Hangcham Notes, by Bishop Mania, D.D. Soochow Notes, by H. Da Boss, D.D. Ningps Notes, by H. P. Wadman.
(*. Chy A. L. Robertson.
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by E. A. Aldridge, M.R.C.S.
3. Kloklang and the River as far Ngzokia, by Gen. Jamition, F.S.S.
3.
4
Wahu to Ngankin, by A. R. Greaves.
5. Wobu, by the Editor.
6 Nanking, by H. R. Hearon,
17 Colakling, by W. R. Cailer, F.R.GS.
as
8. Chioklang, by O. G. Ready, B.A. 9. Klangylo to Kluklang, by F. W. A Trip to the Hills Feng-wan-shan, by Mr. &
Styan, F.Z.S.
Mr. C. Deighton-Brayshor How to -kla a Blid, by F, W. Styan, F.Z.S. What to do in case of trouble with the Natives, The Up-Country Medicoe Chest: How to use
by Geo. Jamieson, F.S.S.
It, by E. Henderson, M.D. Up-Constry Cockery, by Mr. F. J. Maitland. Vocabulary, by Mrs. W. S. Emens. Memorabilia, by the Editor.
The Diary with Suggestions How to keep
mathodically, by The Editor.. Native Methods of Trapping and Shooting Game,
by Kum Ayen. Odds and Ends, by the Editor. Tables of Distance, by the Editor. Netes on the s Rating Yachts, by A. E. Jones, List of House-Boats, Owners, etc,, by the Editor.
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THE NAVY LEAGUE,
HIGHLY APPROVED OF IN BURMA
THE DANGER CỶ “PLUMIMIni Amperryse man
AHHHH OUR SUPERIORITY,"
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE: Indian (Kutsang) to-morraw. Englab (Rohilla) 4th prox. American (City of Piking) 5th prox. Canadian (Empress of India) gih prox. American (China) 19th prox.
Tacoma (Victoria) aand prox.
:
The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamship Rodille, with the next English_mail,-left-Singapore for
hero about 6 am, on the 4th prox.
this post at 4 pm. yesterday, and may be expected
THE O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Belgie leh Yokohama for this port yesterday morning.
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship yesterday, and left that port at midnight for Empress of India unived at Kobe at 4.40 p.m. Hongkong, ud Nagasaki and Shanghal.
SHIPPING RETURNS.
From 6 fm. yesterday to 5 pm, to-day,
ARRIVALS.
Signapore. Foochow
Memnon concu.................steamer, from Sandakan. Ulysse
kan Chingt Picciola Szechen Kong Beng .............
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电费
16
1
spirito “
17
Salgon,
21
Bangkok.
"
Carlos,
Aggregating 7,478 tons register, DEPARTURES.
Yarra com....steamer, for Shanghal Fuding.......... Menmuir
ווו
Cheloo. Australia.
Holhow.
.. Salgen. ,,Vancouver.
1 Amoy.
T
Singapore. Stagspore,
Aggregating 14,183 tons register,
The British steamship Ulysrør left Singapore winds and deli cloudy weather, with much rain on the 24th instant at I p.m., and had variable
got away when news was brought that a quarrel had arisen between two sects of Mohammedans -the old and the new religious sects, the latter being called Sahlaks—at Henin-hus-ting, three- and-a-half days' journey from Staning (eighty this city. Majar Harg apparently succeeded Actio English malles) and a place under the Prefect of tu procuring peace. A month later, however, the Oceanian Tactal of Sinning was summoned to Lanchau by Empress of Chind... the Garemor-General, and despatched to Hsuin- o boating to settle the dispute. Unfortunately for KrimAid ............... himself and all bis own circall, he mades great Wilhelm............................... blander-he seized one of the chiots and put him to death, along with three or four other of an old fire of years standing (when their Sablabs. This heaped fuel upon the emosideringe great chief was taken by the Chinese and put to death), and
ther immediately rose up in rebellion and surrounded the city of Hasin-bur. vatil the 26th, in lat, a deg, sorth and long. ting, Imprisoning the Tastal-and-a-general-of-109 east.; thence to part had light north-easterly Ho-chea When the first news cime of the ] wlads and fine weather with high north-east round were filled with diamay, and when it was rebellion the people in Sinulog and villages well.
Hang had been defeated, all sorts of witd reported that the Chinese soldiers under Major
were afloat Tumour
and- the
greatest excitement prevalled. The facts appeared to follows: A Mahummedan, of the labs, while he was supposed to be helping the "White Cap" sect, was in league with the Sah Chinese, Knowing well the Sablab district he offered himself to Major Hang to be his guide, to help him over the Yellow River, and the phone with villages where he said, the people were willing to submit. Major Hang the soldiers over the treacherous Yellow River, accepted the offer. The Mohammedan ́ssisted
and marched them along the banks Suddenly
The importance of the port of Colombo is' to ba still further enhanced from 1st January next they were pounced upon by the Sablabs, who by the calling and cooling there of the Meung had bren lurking in both the valleys, and at aeries Maritimes steamers running between given time advanced upon their foes, who had been led late this cap by their supposed Mahar Marsellies and Australia, which have hitherto medan friend, and were wholly unprepared for served Mauritius. The probability of the change travelled ofa Seychelles and Reunion, and partly the attack. A desperate fight earned seventy was announced some time c four Chinese soldiers were killed and many reBoitoly auntied. The steamers on this lineare, others wounded. Some were persuaded to gives the Straits Free Press, very large, powerful
be 20
up their rifles on condition that they would be lat Wei but no sooner had the Sablahs received
Into the bosoms of the donors.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS. Helan Rickmeri... la Kowloon Dock; « Kagoshima Maru
Kowloon Taf me
Kaipan adam Riofin Mary.............
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A FEW INCHES OF PLAIN
ENGLISH
Was ever seen was shown to the Academy of object seemingly is to enlist the co-operation of;] themselves, or whether they were warned by they do before we grow over that job. Up to
chemist. It weighs 3,073 carais,
The Dolly Theraph Paris correspondent telegraphs that in pollical circles the idea te gaining ground that the visit of the King of the Belgians to Paris is connected with a scheme for the cerglop to Frazee of the Ca go Free State,
asseverated
ASSUTANCES
mostly got out of rocky mines. And, within cable Umits, it is good for us to have to work. Tea ihilings honestly earned is better for a must ha twenty in the shape of a legnar.
and asfalls the fruit of hard work. Even diamonds
be when fair wages could be earned straight along, The best condition of things for any country would
without loss or deduction for any resson. "But in the
one pect of human affairs this is impossible.
auditors for years, has died. We have asked | intervened land spared the lives of the shop tors Rev. Thomas Kano lathe Comus. Frederick officials on this point, Yet that ble tready flowing from the first procismation.
country so that he le now. ane version Anarchists, and to another Clericals, dependent upon the produce of the district
broke into the studio and seriously damaged for subsistance, and it is hoped this shortness the monument, bades wantonly smashing of provisions may loves the abstentionists to
other works of art which stood near by. come in. As a matter of fact, it would appear
The Tymer Malboume correspondent tele- as though Mat Sallab had too much Importance graphs that Professor Anderson Stuart, of the attached
The news of the disaster reaching, the and that
state exdiating
The latter from the Secretary of the Navy Governor-General. ho at oaca-sent out pro- afairs can Rafour hady be laid to ble den University of Sydney, bar jovented an artificial
■ then put to the meeting End | Hawes people sit forbidden, under penalty ❘ of certain reeds contained in the' instrument laforest awakened in the minds of the public, or | instand of better. The purport of the proclama Nowadays men are doing all sorts of wonder by
Bejour had grievances, real or fancied, as well as inventor a single baddest bi volt, og Irse, is interesting as an indication of clamations to the different cities under bis The changing of the jurisdiction, which seemed to make matters worse makes the voice soprano, tenor, contralto, or bass at least of a large section of it, regarding the tion was that all the Sahiahs (20,000) should be means of electricity, both in mechanics and in importance of a strong Navy, or rather of a slain without mercy, no abmission to be chemistry I go by the papers that they expect to On Tuesday the largest black diamond that stronger Nary than we now possess. The
be able to produce real diamonds by f. Perhaps accepted. Whether the officials found out for
they may marvela never cease, Bat we will wait in a matter which should not be left others of the danger of such a severe proclama- this time, anyway, everything that is both valuable every Sciences in Paris by M. Moissan, a French
to be dealt with entirely in accord with the tion, I cannot tell, but two days later a fresh exigencies of party politics or the whims of the proclamation was issued in much milder term Chancellor of the Exchequer, or of any pesce saying that there were good and bad Sablahy, sny-price party, who may be la power for the and that distinction would be made between time, and wish to secure an ephemeral popularly them, exhorting the people, both Chinese and with a highly taxed public by atiniing the Navy Mohommedans, to pursue their daily work and estimates and thus producing a favorable
not to listen to idle rumours, and also warning all Budget. We know how cocksur Sir Hagatest spreading false reports under pain of The Admirally yesterday notified the following Campbell Bannermann was
regarding the
the punishment, appointments:--Chaplains and Naval Instruc- reservar of ammunition, and how ke
what were the
Several other proclamations were issued in of mild terms, but they could not stem the current Frederick J. Evans to the Hewe; Staff Pay, statement falled to carry conviction Into the Soon after the first disaster sellers were Bail to the Calypso ; Acting Lieutenant (R.N.R.) | certain
(additional); Assistant Paymaster F. J. Ayelns has since been proved, not merely to party and about 3,000 have passed though this city on master Charles E. Brron to the Prezident minds of the majority of the House, was dan telegraphed for from Liang-chau and Kan-chau, to the Calypse: Clerk G. H. Sweeting to the tactics, but o its having been actually opposed their way. Many others have been sent by way Royal Naval Barracks, Devonport.
to facts. The danger of relying altogether on of Las-chau and Ho-cheo, Thibetsu soldiers The World says that Gordon Bennett, of the accuracy of official utterances, in matters have been called into active service with the bring before you the subject of the proposed induced to lay aside their roaming livas, quit who made the trans-Caspian Railway.
world-wide fame, is about to marry Madame itally affecting the very safely of nation,
succeed in extermios log them. A reward has transfer of $250,000. from the exchange their boats, and build villages along the cost
szgalation and discipline of the French Army been offered of five tsels for every dead Sablah, fluctuation account to paid up capital account. line, have once again taken to their
The Scottish Football Annual for 1805-06 broke down in the Franco-German war. Just and ten teala for every living one braught to the The amount of this fund as at 30th of this
rowing Jeax was, you will ace from the balance the ways and, terrified at the attitude adopted contains in a list of "specialities, all the Napoleon it was on the point of declaring officers. A general rebellion is expected Any
war be enquired of his Mialiter for War, Marshal
Is the Army
day"-China Gaartla LeBrent,
teady game. Among these la the following: Record more than ready" is said to have been the repist "Yes, Sire! 8724,366.65, and talking from It $350,000 will to them, have left their homes and are records of various kinds connected with the
now in biding 做 the
miny creeks and water-
Drawn Games in Cup Ties: The sad Lincolo sad we all know the wast of Seden. Never ensured as to a very high rate of exchange on
precarions living on shellfish, the ong gold assets in the event of
Regiment No. hearts of the webong paku, and when occasion value of the dollar, hence the reason for the offers, is no very gentle manser
games at Singapore, in season 1894-95, with the 100,000 men surrendering with armas in hand. Bat brave as were the French they had no fonts Each thed, siche, and seventh games, paper, which I spoke of just now.
I need you that this rate of exchange varies with an awkward state of matters, to say the least, every increase or dimunition of ear gold, bat added to which free's difficulties are arising, for the seed-pear! bads. at Linkarbo are ready to rate at which the figures now work out le yield their crop and it in thres scared Bajors 3-3 3/4, and an the present outlook this legitimate right to work them, so that, unless state of affairs is speedlly
Mr. Polts to iske his place. He and Mr. Cox
now offer themselves for re-election.
Mr. Andrew propose the election of Messrs. J. H. Cox and W. H. Potts as audios.
Mr. Byramjee 1 second. Cartled.
ÁN IMPORTANT CHANGE.
The arch offender would seem to be one Bjal, whose attitude, from authentle accounts, was certainly far harsher and more vinient than that of Mat Ballah. As a matter of fact, Mat Sallah, when the Chinese steps were plundered, keepers, and even allowed them to retain a certale quantity of slce, sufficient to live apon could reach Bandak Had he not adopted the milder attitude and used his lafuence to restrain Ejal, no doubt several lives would have
Meantime the Balors-sea-gipties--always an easily scared tilbe, who,
they
been
sacrificed.
former
:
falt it is we cannot now disouLER. One source of losa, however, la plain enough, and and Wales every working man averages ten days of some remedy for it ought to be found. In England
this case about 610,000,000 a year. We are talking les per year, making the total loss of wages from of the average, you are. But inasmuch as all working men are not ill every year, this avarage does not fairly show the rating and low of these who are ill. . In
The Chaliman :—Gentlemen, I will now fostering care of the Government had been Annenkaff, late the wife of the Russian General has been proved by the way in which the Promise of the land of the Sablahs If bev'should my giren your many will lose no time at all, whils
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Our evening contemporery issued in the
defeat of a large body of imperial troops.
Leave $474,366. 65. This auns would not have ways which abezad along our coast Line, picking hire Regiment No, 1 team v. 2nd Lincolnshire in the annals of history"have we ever send of."Extra" to-day a telegram réponting the crush from his home in White House Boud, Stabbing. Der
a rise in the
conversion of about £25,000 gold into Rupes (borrowing) rice from passing travelling
appears fafely
This
a team
played seven, drawn
others may lose individually from ten days to sle months each. No charity, no savings, no innowa from diabe, etc., can make up for this-even in money alone, to say nothing of the pain and the misery
Alluding to an experience of his in 1888 Mfr. [George Tagdon 1675, “I had to give up my work," How this cards to pass he tells us in letter dated Dunmow, August 24, 1893. He had no inherited diastae or weskusta, so far ne ho knew, and, was always strong and well up to April of that you--1886.
fait tired, not sa from work, but as from power gone cat of him through some bodily fallure. Ele saà. down to his meals, but not with his old sagernals and relish. There was nasty copper-like taste in his month, his teeth and tongue wine covered with slime, and his throat clogged with a Had of thick phlegm, dificult to #hawk up" and ejork.
alternative, unless they had to manure the LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. felt tired, bet tas ir and energy began to leave him. He
a goals
goals each; third, slatb, and seventh games to
by being pulverized-atterly converted mangled mass of mince meat, 85 I goal each; fourth game, no goals. The teams
completely had they been cau Bually tossed up for the cup."
caught in a trap kemmed to by artillery-vastly
superior in every way to
to that of the
And
· The Standard Paris correspondent states that fo
as Napoleon
Emperor on
Bild rate. As notified the present existing vitament, the Balerst fears the Cathedral of Angers, where repairs are being the same daywand ready aligned (Germani
an interesting discovery was made last week in | himself admitted to the
caned out in the choir section. One of the work-
9 $250,000 from the exchange fuctuation med and rightful occupations, the loss to the mensccidentally broke through the roof of a vault, Hybrid behind it to pour detention on the
Shareholders. We sro advised by und Box | Hva in fresh water,
solleitor that the proper method of effecting this
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SUPREME COURT.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION. October 30th.
YEXTURES.
He also speaks of a nagging pain in the stomach, fatulency, and much palpitation of the heart The following cases were fixed for the having been among his symptoms. As the silment- respective dates ?—
Thursday, October 31st, 3 p.ti.
Moon on a Butterfold & Swire, for leave to Appeal. 1896-Sit Lang Kit u. Taal Koon
Heung,
POLICE COURT,
whatever it was progressed he began to hara a hacking cough which, he says, seemed as if it mus shake him to pieces. He could scarcely sleep ou Booount of it. One of the most alarming features of his liasse, however, wore the night swasta, for the reason that they showed the existence of a souros of woskness which must soon, unious arrested, and in total prostration. In fact he was obliged to give up his work altogether. To him to say onos native man—this was like being buried aliva
to shareholders by circular dated the 31 brought to a July, 1895, the Directors recommend the transfer quieted, and they are induced to return 10 thele
cought * disadvantage. account to paid
op capital account, trenanty coffees will be considerable, added to the
also liable-le Great Britain bottom of which two cofiles could be seen.
to plums thus making the paid up caplial $500,000 in the already heavy expense incurred by the Mat The discovery being reported, the vault was ourselves on our superiority in naval warfare 10 000 shares of $50 each, and reducing the Ballah petice expellen and the damage explored in the presence of the Bishop of Angers and all that apertalcs to it, and think because ascalled liability from $125 per share to £300 trade generally. Should the wet season, Dow
and I other Church dignitaries by M. Dussetze, we spend more on cur Navy than any other seceived
all is made, the crop (which this year pranciaes lved and from the proxies sent us from all dus, close, le upos as before the collection Inspector of Diocessa edifices. It was found to astion does, therefore, we must, as a astoral i to Contain our branches and agencies, this proposal seems
of Isabella of Lorraine, his first wife. The door by possessing the most powerful ships, the most
the remine of King Rene of Anfox and consequenc
consequence, have the best return for our money, be fine) will be spoilt, for the oyster cannot have met with the unanimous.
nous approval of our
of the
wis strewn with mouldering wood; efficient weapons, the best trained grews and vault weather still contingen hot and dry, and two metal caffing were expo Thas to fisse have, and we as yet have no reason to belleva
The interest ent
the most shifal officers. Well, we hope t
that rain clouds gather round us an all alder of the discovery for
for Englishmen transfer will be to make a call on the shares so that at any time we may look for the break histories sughter Margaret in marriage to have had to real, experience of 'wal warfare | hawkers were 'fined $t esch, ane $3 and one
associations, as iia 443 King Rene otherwise. But it must be r holders of Sas abare, and
remembered that we and simultaneously
For breaches of the market regulations three The N.L. mansoon would seem declare a afridend of the same amount out of to haver
are almost reached on shores, for lately Henry VI of England, whereby he obtained the under modem conditions and as there are impeliosad for seven days. For unlawful street the exchange fluctuation account, I will now, me have noticed flocks off migratary birds, and restoration of tie teritories og Anjou and Maine, prives on sex sx well as on land, some new cries a hawker was fined 83. Two charges of therefore, propose a resolution for your acceptance the sharp, hamh cry, and whining wings of the then in the possession of England.
invention or other may snatch victory out of our street obstruction were punished with ser of to enable us to carry out the object.
snipe has been heard in one or two localities. A Blackburn correspondent witten to the hands and give it to "That the proposal of the to translar
an szemy whom we $2 sach, and one I hear that Labat Dato has been suffering from
125 cents. For plying a ricksha Overland Bait:-The proposal of the Blackburn are too apt to despise. It behaves ns, then, without a license 3 dae was imposed. In four $350,000 from exchange fluctuation sccount : draught,
And that in com
le Maliander Bay, mercial mission to China with the view of open watched so as to keep our fleets up to the highest month's imprisonment was inflicted, and medicine that I had not teled yet. After having used of the amount at credit of the exchange
lag up new markets and, developing the pressm? / stata of effcláncy. There c:a be little doubt - charge of radial tire chests of oplom during one bottle falt better, and when I had used the and the Pennial Gorge trade in English-made goods is that country, has that some of the reasons assigned by the
the League Boctuation account, that a call of Bas per share read, bet seast news is to hand, Mr. Parritt, been advanced another stage by the preparation for this watchfulness are well founded, and the ment belog satified that no breach of the law I was oured, and have sos lost an hour's work
prohibited
was withdrawn, the Govern- be made on the shareholders, and that the who took it while road-making, has just been by the council of the Chamber ( a draft scheme | Navy League, therefore, ought to receive soppert | was
The reader will notice that between the date of his
Der
In
gave his
that a dividend of $25 per share be declared out | also, I beat Consequence the crops will |
Chamber of Commerce to despates com la see täst our Natal «Hara ser, Jalouzie } razer di bisech di the Ghum SydsEM Ce
to paid ap esplial account be hereby adopted "Thort
the said call,"
Mr. Ross seconding that resolution. Carried without dissent.
of
As to the
Who
wast of
•
One doctor whom Mr. Legdon consulted said he Hor twelve weeks," he says, "I went on like this, was consumptire, and it did indeed look that way. getters that it would and in getting
wonker and wonker, and having resson to my taking the ons journey from which no traveller returns.
"It was now July-rummer time, when life to the healthy is so pleasant and fall of hope. At this time
my sister-in-law got from Mr. Linsella (Stebbing) a
second
sent
three
NAVY
make
to coolies were fined $3 each for
weeks. For street gambling two men
rashing at passe
interral of four yours. We may, therefore, Infor
by
the
Away, was Mother Selgel's Curative Byrup.
sforesaid dividend be applied to the payment of | relieved by Mr. H. Walker, mentrailty. | the report of. 101. council la favourable to the fit heart, `If every Logilshmen in Burmes/"Out =27& well-known thief was sent ap for taking this medicins and the date of his latter there is
The detaile kave bɛen carefully considered, and | UDM Every one having the welfare of our Kaye Bakat intended. For belog abroad at night wlih- have very much plearum in onde The Date is being the houses proposal. It will be brought up for discussion que repee to the Secretary of the
1. la fuspostava do not joka kie lerous, and the | belose an early meeting of the Chamber, when "it", would be the best answer we coul? *gue, | |¡ways given seven days sach, Foar sats of chaite | škað tala ostre was real and permanent. The mediciną,
·li adopting, s lks coples of the will be fornished to ether the appeal we have published. It quires only gers with their chairs. For trespassing in the not likely he will forges for name nor his did
report make the necessary arrangements for 'Carrying | die seising Deon Pilot tryggja kre out on every | Chambers of Cocamerce throughout the country; | s pubila spisited man in Mr. I. E. V. Regan to enclosed area at Tal-ping-shan fourteen days for him. His disease was indignation and djapapela,
Forslag am Bown to Insumerable inquiries from all the great so send a circular round and offer to take up the was inflicted. A bad character found fa Hong the deadly enemy of every labouring man of wor
while kidnapping paEČNÍ Cardmand Baingan toe salte Thisism, matter
daty of Provincial Secretary to give the propost. kona while under sentence of banishment was under the fun, no matter what they work as of work that should reostwn the situation of the Dutch
on a boom. If every Britos in the universe bent op for twelve weeks. Ode month was given will handey braise, or bold, depen thorities, especially sa maayof the aortster
was to pubscribe his shiling, the amount so fee stesting pillowbes containing $4.86. Two day to ma weld in the latter
after country are b
hangha spelaily to:
Located would spela give us ni joust & | men were given seven days each for making = = =
The Chairman :—It will take a Hisia time to
cut this resolution, but it will be taken in hand
at once. The dividend warrants will be ready, to-morrow, I am winch obliged to you, gentle men, for your attendance.'
The meeting then adjourned;
poris and centres of inland industry have been received by the Secretary of the Blackburn Chamber, more particularly since the despatch of the French mission to China her sword pubilo interest in this countcy in tha anaoṛpriɗp-
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