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To.dan's Advertisements.

ZETLAND

LODGE

Na, cas. E.C.

ANEMERGENCY MERTING of the above

be held in the Freemasonri Hart, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 7th Instant, at 8.4o for o o'clock, precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially fuvited to attend,

Hanokane, 7th November, 180G.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG.''

PROBATE JURISDICTION,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1895.

Intimations. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

'IMPLE AZRATED WATER

SODA WATER.

F1533

GINGER

*INGER ALE.

IN THE MATTER OF THE STATE OF HANS CHRISTIAN TIFINRICH HOPPIUS, LATE OF VICTORIA, HONGKONO, MER- CHANT, DICEASED).

IMONADE.

:

CHEVALIER DE KONTAKIS!

CONCERT.

QUEEN'S ROAD ON A SUNDAY. With little attention, even the old-timer in the “Kast can get considerable fun adðamuiement dut of a walk along Queen's Road on a Sunday after noon. The cosmopolitan dature of the Colony then becomes most apparent, and the different nationalities passed, dressed as, they then generally-are-in

in their best, and in full national Costume, makes the scene kaleidoscopic in appearance. To take a single walk and recount the strange sights seen will give a boiler iden than even the beat-posted resident has of what goes on around us every day,

A. PROMENADE CONCOrt, the proceeds of which bo | THR Nicht Nicki reports that the Japanese- to go towards the relief of the poor in the East |'Government has decided to establish pig Iron

Abant eighteen months ago a planist who had End of London, is to be given at the Volunteer works in Formosa for repairing arms, etc., and Headquarters this evenla» at 9.15. A very fine that the regulations for its officiel organisation acquired considerable notoriety on the Continent and in America came to the Far East, on his programme bar been arranged, and it is to be have already been framed.

return to the usual scenes of his triumphs, and hoped the charity will be well supported.

THE‹ E. & A. Co.'% popular Australian Uner caveseveral performances Hongkong residents, -always ready-to-estend thels support to gaming A LONDON cablegram of the 15th ultimo to no Guthrie arrived here-to-day from Sydney in and at first willing to take the journalistid Value Australian paper states that the shilling testimo. command of Mr. McArthur, formerly Chief set upon the visitor to other places, mustered ni Istarted in behalf of W. G. Genos, the famous Officer, the late commander of the Gutkrismasis to listen to the first performance of the cricketer, has closed at 100,000 shillings. Grade (Capt. Helmi) having gone home to being out masstre whom they had in thele mida. But when they found, from personal experience, that hás expressed his thanks to the propeletore of the the Company's now steamer.

the performer concerning whom they had bees Daily Telegraph, who, as in well known, | Tas “Now Style" calendar is to be adopted in

lead

to expect such maivale was but a originated the idea.

Kores from Jañtury next,

person who relied upon his gestures and antler for the support he was to receive, they at once- after his first appearance Mr. Friedenthal withdrew their patronage, with the result that played to vacant sonid. This lack of appreciated so disgusted this celebrity that his spite on the residents A GENERAL tilamphai celebration is to be held writing to the press and end of the Colony by three sicksha coolles, and as many sets of

describing the residents in Tokio early next January, says a Yokohama here as monkeys with no appreciation paper. If all the troops of the various Divisions gealas" These strictures have not detenied cannot possibly be called together, representa-genuino talant from making a trial of the Colony,

and Chevalier de Konátkly will be present.

maken all the difference between the ordinary” and

It is nutised by express that direct cabis

communication with Shanghai, Foochow and Amoy is interrupted. Telegenims for Shanghal and beyond, handed in at the · Jolat Telegraph

SARSAPARILLA.

RASPBERRYADE, &c. Co's office, will be forwarded end the Chinese land Hoes to Amoy, and thence by cable to Shanghal Rates unaltered,

has been lassed. It sets forth that the Read A-PROSPECTUS of British Kowloon College

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANE & Co,'■ WATERS 170 made under the constant supervision of a duly

rison with the best English Manufactures,

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AM enterprising burglar entered the Robe police

station lately and carried away the station clock and a tabla cloth-whlie Bobby" WES Fanoddin, dont cheskoow!

Starting out from the Bank, towering_over

coolfes lounging in front of it waiting for the surrounding buildings, with balf dozes City Hall Around the we pass the sailors, evidently strangers, tryleg to discover fountain of this was couple of European ·

while pestering them to become victims were ta what part of the world they were

tresat feast of every Regiment, with the ensigns | Ing that inspired spark 749 while porsers roiling about in the gutter were ball a dozen"

NOTICE to hire elven that the qualified English Chemalit and will bear compa-Martre tu Mr. E. F. Skerichly, that the fees are THX Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial oofs, and their faces

Honourable the CHIEF JUSTICE baring,

In virine of Ordinance No, a of 1870, Secilon 3. made an Owler limiting in the 6th day al Janurev. 1896 the time for Creditors and others in send in their CLAIMS against the above

Estate

All Creditner, are hereby required to send in their CLAIMS to the Undersigned before the zala date.

Dated this zib day at November, 1805.

15387

VICTOR H. DEACON, Solicitor for the Executor, 35. Queen's Road, Hongkong,

"KIM ENG ONG”

NARCISSUS. OR CHINESE "SACRED ILY," RULR DEÁLFRS, AMOY. (Established upwards 30 Years.)

TN view of the facts that casteln ill-diepneri Persons are inclined in IMITATE USE

our Firm's TRADE MARK or CHOP. notice I herchy given, that wav Pertan or Persons discovered ning nor said TRADE MARK or CHOP, will be riguroasir prosecuted before competent Tribunals.

KIM UNG ÔNG

Amoy, and November, 1895.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED,

FOR AMOY AND MANILA.

HE Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"SUNGKIANG,"

[1535

Captain C. B. N. Daid, will be despatched

on SATURDAY, the oth instant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply fo

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

· Hongkong, 7th November. 1 Raç.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED:

FOR SHANGHAI.

HE Steamship

THE

"PAKHOI,"

F1520

will be despatched on MONDAY, the rith Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply, to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 7th November. 1805. [1519❘

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY. (UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT),

STEAM TO SHANGHAI AND KOBE. THE Company's Steamship

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"MĀRJA VALERIE," Captain B. Vidos, will leave for the above places on WEDNESDAY, the 13th inatent. For Freight or Passage, apply to

SANDER & Co.,

Agents.

[1535 Hongkong, 7th November, 1995.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

THE Steamship

"MACDUFF,"

Captain Thomson, will be despatched as above on or about FRIDAY, the 15th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agcats.

Hongkono, 7th November 1805.

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VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96.

Our First Supplies of there best Quality Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executed

in the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.

SEED LISTS

with

HINTS FOR GARDENING,

have been issued nud can be abtaleed *pplication.

to be $2 and $3, according to the curriculum selected by parents, that European childres only' will be admitted and, inter aka, that pupils residing in Hongkong will be supplied with free ferry tickets.

C. R. HARDING, the champlon sculler of

(formerly of New Zealand and Sydney) over the

and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donation to the funde of the Hospitala :— Net Proceeds of Concert at Mount Austin Hotel on 5th ultimo, per W. E. Crow, E1q.....................$378.15.

lower himself as to make an effort, #0 /well-plastered with pounding the sillors,

chair coollen who, in spite of repeated deala's, dogged their d

heir every step. Further around the circle were several amaha, some with European charges and rome with eative, while

Celestial street-archips intent upon pitch-peany, ladies, clad in gorgeous garments,

word making their demare in demeanour and prim to faolt.

Continuing the next

AN,

iight to attract attention Was

.sting of alckshas Carrylog number of honest British bloe-jackets to their holiday banats in the West. The foremost of these, evidently a lover of animals, had a small poodle at his feet, while an

ordinary brewa monkey viewed the world from out the capacious neckcloth of another, Jolly tar. These men would

Thames championship course, bas, according to this afternoon. Mr. F. A. Cooper (Director Impression, and on that occasion the verdict before probably be turned opt of somad tavern

England, who recently defeated T. Sullivan THE SANITARY BOARD MEETING. A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held

of Pablle_Works) presided, and there were also sent Dr. J. M. Atkinson, (Coloslal Surgeon), Capt. W. C. H. Hastings (Acting Captain Superintendent of Pollce), Mr. N. J. Ede, and Mr. Hugh McCallum (Secretary).

* London “wire" of the 8th ult, challenged James Stanbury, of New South Wales, to row for 6500 a side and the championship of the world. Harding wishes the match should take place over the Thames championship couro,. and offers Stanbury his expenses.

TOMORROW and Saturday the Cricket Club will play the Rias B∙igade. The following will represent the Club :—

T. S. Smith, E. Mast,

CM, Firth, S. La Darby, A. S. Anton,

H. C. M. Elliot,

J. A. Lowson,

E. C. Ellis,

F. Maltland,

Sur.-Maj Reade, A. N. Ober, To-morrow afternoon the band of the Riso Brigade, by permission of Col St, Paul and the officers of the R.B., will play on the ground.

The New York Herald thinks it probable that "It is not to the interest of Europe that such a transformation (ss would be involved by the Emperor Kwang-an breaking with the traditions of centuries) should take place." And the Harald comes dangerously near the truth, Our Seeds are all texted before being put up Russia and France desire, doubtless, to prop up the corrupt and effete dynasty, knowing full well

in LONDON.

They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care in exercised to fature protection In transit.

Sowings-should-be-made-in÷VINE_WEATHER.

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far determined to chance- Hongkong ha to way part the cruth give it A trial and once more And out whether : Hann both fo

was podraried of that discrimination which could recognise fine art, and in this determination he was not disappointed. Four times the Court Planist of the Emperor of Germany has essayed the task of plesalog. Hongkongh residents, and four times has success rewarded his efforts. On the first occasion at the Theatre Royal he was listened to with ears ready to receive an impartial was more than favourable. Once again at the Mount Austin Hotel was the opportunity offered to the general public, and the enthuılaim evinced on that occasion was so pronounced that a'decided success was scored to the Colony, Then, after making a trip to Macao and Canton, The minutes of the last meeting were read more for sightseeing than profit, Cheraller de

Kentski, on Ale return to Hongkong, was asked | and confirmed.

to perform in the German Club where the audi- ence being composed of an exceptionally critical selection of residens, the favourable result was mers pronounced than before. So once again, by special request, the Chevalier undertook belere his trip to Manila, to favour a general audience with his art, and the result exceeded expectations

MINUTES.

NEW SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.

It was proposed by the Chairman that the plans for the extension of the markets and slaughter-house at Sbauklwan be accepted. He pointed out that this Increase had been' recom- mended by the Colorful-Sorgron un far back as 1890

Canfed.

PAT-JUULING 'ESTANI Ensumeris. -The report of the Medical Officer of Health on this subject was laid on the table. On the motion of the Chairman the Secretary of the Board was empowered to draft Bye-laws, with the masistance of the Health Officer, with the object of controlling this trade, and also with a view of preventing the farther establishment of such factories within the city.

BUDINIC PLAGUE,

The report of the steps taken for the prevention of the spread of bubonic plague was laid on the table, and ordered to be sent to the Governor,

FRUIT SHOPS.

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many hours were passed, minus money and souses, to pass the night an beat they could. Passing the wailous barracks and the navy yard, you see a couple of Rifle Brigade men, their kakhi uniform, on sentry go; next Engloeers, in their clean whito clothes, next a Sikh in blue, with his red turban, and further along, a soldier of the Hongkong Regiment, with his printed and crescent turban and the bright star prominent la bla puggitce.

Not to rush matters, however, wandering about the neighbourhood ofike Cricket Grounds were a number of well-dressed Chinese men and womnes, the latter an only too noticeable class, being the subject of remark by a couple of stylish young Celestials, who, however, owing to their contact with western civilizatios, bad imbibed some of the Unen, of the Tarriking or hoodlums, and cane sidered helpless women splendid buits for their humour. Golog quietly along the road,

The to his home in the neighbourhood of sea D

that they have much to gain in befriending (1} % \ that dealers outside were selling fruit, was his own compositions, & **Sonering of robes, white predomicating, with white, wellow

weak China, and might less a good deal in the long run were the reigning dynasty to endeavour honestly to reform the system of Government, llbess's the down-trodden masues; develop the ́vast resources of Far Cathey, and thorough

A petition from stall-holders in the Market presented,

The Captain Superintendent of Police and the Market Inspector thought that licenses might be granted to these outside dealers, though the accommodation for fruit was ample, that for The President moved that licenses for the vale of vegetables be granted, and if necessary that the sale of fruit be also allowed.

Carried.

ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured re-organize her army and navy on western lines. Relables not being að, köwever,

from damp, and kept to a dry place for repeat sowinga.

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MARRIAGE

Is

On the 7th November, at the Union Church, Hongkong, by the Rev. G. J. Williams, JAMES, WADDELL, Taikos Sugar Refinery, to ELIZABETH Ross, eldest daughter of Alex. Ross, Esq, of Shettleston, near Glasgow,

The Honghong Telegraph

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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1895.

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

THE POLITICAL SITUATION,

LONDON, November stk. A Cableet Council was held in London yesterday.

the Central Police Station, or advertise bis arrival in the local papers. - Under the flasing head-line "Was this not a spy ?", Le Progris | Commeretat de Saigon at the 30th ultime helds forth thusly :–“A M. Maddor, a Captain of the British Army, on ketiwa service, arrived at Salgon by the steamer Tors and let

·again eight hours later by the British steamer Benvensia for Singapore without the police authorities being aware of his presence This appears to us sufficiently serious for an enquiry which should, establish the responsibility' In the proper quarter." It is to be hoped the Chief of Police at Baigon will be hauled up and Impri soned for at least 5 years. The idea of him not knowing that Captain Maddox had arrived Why, the Commander-in-Chief of the British army can never be expected to overlook such snub. If a French officer arrived here and was not ' shadowed by the poliés what should we do, to Captain Hastings? Oneshudders at the maze thought of such na awful contingeny !

POULTRY DIPOTE,

Correspondence concerning the formation of a poultry depot was presented. This was minated that Kennedy-town was the only place, where paultry should be kept in large numbers.

The Chairman did not think any large num bers of fowls should be kept in the Market, nor did he think a depot could be formed in the city. He moved that the correspondence be referred to the Colonist, Secretary with the request that he be asked to set aside a site for the formation of a depot outside the city,

Carried.

MORTALITY RETURNS.

The mortality returns for the week ending November 2nd were submitted. The number of deaths to the Colony from all causes during that period was 125. There was no special festure deserving sote.

DRAINAGE WORK.

la F determined Major" was so enjoyed that a demand for an encóre was mado, to which a dep gracious return was made, "Homesweet Home being played with variations, the like of which has never before been heard in the East. At the end, after playing two more of his own compositions as only a master can play them, the applause was so continuous and loud that it was impossible for the Chevalier to refuse more to such an appreciative audience. In response he played his latest published masterpiece The Polish Patrol which was first given publicly in Amerten just before coming to the Orient. This, as being, while difficult of execution, simple in theme, took the fancy of those present, and certainly a sweeter and more rythmic march has rarely been heard. It was magnificent. The thunders of applause which followed its conciation suficiently testified the pleasure its rendering

A were fair audience assembled last plaki by the hour annusaced; and assisted by three of Hongkong's most able amateurs, a pronounced success was scored. Chevalier was in splendid trim, and WAS A respectable looking labourer who, having ners holiday, appeared to have utilized it to come spite of a few bronches of good manners Indulged in by one or two of the auditors to the city to buy stores, as he had a sit —such as carrying on conversation in fith, half a dozen brow piper parcels, two an audible tone while the house was hushed, -bolties seemingly contatalog all or sauce, and in two cases leaving their seats and and # large roll of cotton, with which tramping out was thoroughly enjoyed, and his wife was to quilt bis winter clothing. appreciated by all present. In the first part of the Then came a string of various nationalities. programme kí, de K ataki was heard twice, halu | First a gentleman, wearing a turban resplend- the second sliting, rendering, between soles by ant with gold thread, and dressed in black broad composers of world-wide fame, garotle cloth. Then couple of Japanese la flowing composed by Shanghai's Maestro, Commander robes rather 11g, by the way, in Hong M. Vela, which was most enthusiastically kong. Then camethree Indians, in parti-coloured received. In the second part his one of

so green puggarees-the latter presumably

by who bad made the pilgrimage Walle

two of them

wars the brown polated-toed oriental shoes and the third a pair of smn

mment tion shoes, all being without at ckings. Twa Japanese women, quietly dressed, followed, while rushing across Just in front of them were two Chinese children wearing just enough to be pas muster. Half a dozen Europeans came

■ Hindoo next, to be followed in turn by woman in what was evidently considered European dress--a gown that fiited nowhern and draggled behind her, while it failed to reach the ground by six inches in front, and revealed her foot-gest to be an old pair of man's shoot, well worn and ran down at the heal. Dodging past her wat noticed a blacksmith's apprentice loaded down with portions of an iron fence he has delivering, preparatory to Monday's work. Then wax concoolle cassying two large jars of amaboo, probably to an eating house which had had an unexpected run of customers. More Shikhs, three dandy Portuguese, la their Sunday.beat, two long-gowned, bespectacled Chinese studente, then three soldiers of the Rife Brigade, spruce and zest, Text came into view. By this time the small-step reglan was reached, ration-ware dealer, then Here was found first a compradore, bis shelves filled with various ferelgo preserved foods, a Chinese cock shop, meals, chatting and haggilog as they eat; an e- Indian shop with a few stranke wares about, a large talion's shop where European can be thoroughly fitted out in the latest style, and then a cantage-maker with a couple of ricksbas

Next which he is repairing,

lantern shop, with lanterns and red and white candles hung on to celling, next to whom we see a strent wall with various classes Chevallez de Kontsid and his wife leave offruits, then a perambolating sweet-meat dealer, In a few days for Manila, where his art then a stall with koires, minors, tnbozes, seap will have to run the gauntlet of the critics of and picknacks on one side and various forelga that place an entirely diferent taste-and we cloths, towels, etc., on the other. There a Sikh on the completion of this tour, & trip will be lounging

hall look out for his grccess there with interest shop, with a couple of slowly deerted Indians

another

had given the audience,

Able assistance and much pleasure to those present was rendered by the amateur performers mba alterated with Chevaller de Kontakt. The first and most successful of "there was Dr. Meadows,

whose most pleasing and well-trained barkons voice has rarely been heard to such ad vantage. Three times had he agreed to obligs, but

enjoyable was his τους π

A laff and sweet and * that he was obliged, ou Its

holy

to

Two letters from the occuplers of inland lots add another to his list,~· Men÷}; D, Humphrewal place filled with bungay men who take their Nos. 350 and 750 were tesd and answered.

Glover's "Blind girl to her Harp was mly applanded, while Miss

Lammert, who They referred to details of the meaning of the

chose for her song another composition of fastractions given by the Sanitary Inspectors,

Comdr. Vels, "Ausia," surprised her hearers beth with the beauty and finish of her voice and the excellence of the composition of this far Easter composer, received a most determined demand for an encore, to which, however, she declined to respond.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Two applications to be placed on the revirad lat of contractors were considered and approved, The condition of certain premises on Queen's Road and Gough Street was reported upon by the secretary, and on the proposition of the Chairman the owners and occupiers were notifind that unless they took steps within a fortalght to fix the drainage of their premises in accordance with the Board's plans, the Bosed would take steps to have the work done at their

expense,

"The Board then adjourned for a fortnight,

TER HOSPITAL BENEFIT CONCERT.

Receipts. Buis of Tickets:——

Mestra. Kelly and Walsh mu Mount Auslin Hotel............... At the door....

TEL'ORAMS públished to the Port Darwin Times of the Bih ultimo, gira particulars of a most extraordinary sequel of a sensational criminal case which has occupied the attention gl Judges and Jury in Sydney for many, wecks,'

The following statement of account of the The messages, which speak för themselves, read concert given at the Mount Austin Hotel on the as follows: "Adelaide, October toth, The semin‹ | gik ultimo in aid of the funds of the Alice tional Dean poisoning anew threatens to become Memorial Hospital, which shows a highly still more notorious, Messrs. Crick and Meagher, factory credit balance of #a78.15, has been

forwarded to us for publication S the solicitors for the 'defeces; have now been

FINANCIAL STATEMENT... arrested charged with balng concerned in s czinspiracy to defeat the ends of justics, Dean has also been arrested, similarly charged." - Twe days latter the following was wired to Port Darwin : "A most painful scans occurred in the 8ydory Assembly yesterday, when a confession was made by Mr. Meagher, MP, one of the All the Foreign Embassies at Constantin-ple have separately urged the Porto to take imme-counsel for the defones in the malo-dramatic diata measures to terminste the prevailing snarchy Dean poisoning case, that he has poemessed full as being detrimental to Christians of all nations, otherwise it will be necessary to take concated knowledge of Dean's gallt throughout the pro- ceedings taken to upset the original verdict, The confusion was rand to the House by Mr. Grick, M.P. (Mengker's colleague), and was followed by Mezghter's formal resignation of his saat in Parliament, accompanied by a promise that he would leave the cometry se 2006 he kad atoned for his offence. Subsequently the whole city was theiled, by Dean himself 'comleg forward and making full confession of his guilt," finally, on the 15th, the wires carried the news | Balance ..............................

TURKEY AND THE POWERS.

Measures.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Punjom Co.'s mill xan 27 days during October, crushing 1,000 tons of ore which gladed 190 ounces of gold.

| Ar the Magistracy this morning a shroff was convicted of emberzling moneys collected by him for his firm (Chinese), and sentenced to six months' imprisonment with hard labour. -

to, Adelaide that the man Dean had Expressed.

|a Swish - to withdeam... his canlesalon. "Thu

Ax Emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. public; kave" sickened, antisly of the whole

WE

bava

about the doorstephotographer,

made to Saigon and then the maestro contem shop well plates a tour during the summer months his doorway decorated with samples of his handi-

T through Siberia where the axles TH FOTO

equal to any home artists', and to tender bins the fullest honours to which his so it goes

Name any industry, of SDF on that most tenlos entities him. We hope that the Hong nationally, and you can find them

In bich all Colony kong pablle will insist that when passing through cosmopolitan street in a the Colony next year he will again favour as nations congregate. Just as we turn to come Korean, in long with his exquisite recitals, for such performers home we no up agafost a are too rare to be missed when the opportunity white, semi-Chincus robes, but with a tall of hearing them OOCIETY,

horse hair cap with which we try to exchange We append last evening's programma ?—- compliments is we step into a ricksha to return

PART I.

to our very own home, sweet home,

I_nrise from

dreams of Solomon,

The

Dr. MŁADOWN.

Andante

from the th«Beethoven,

Symphony

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335, E.C., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, | maitar, but have opened a asbestiption to proj | Audited and found correct. Zetland Street, this evaving, at B.jo fos g oʻzlack - vide a fund for the sugget of Mes, Dess, les precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. I which contribuisons are sensing in frodly,

A. SHARP. Mengking, November 6th,'ispg;

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NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL

LONDON, October 5th, In reply to questions asked in reference to the granting of pensling licences to Asiatics, the Govemment have notified the members for the Territory that no further licences will be issued. to Arailca pending the consideration of the question by the latercolonial conference proposed la be held to deal with ike. Anglo-Japanese treaty from an Australian point of view

October 8th. M

shares of the West Australian Steam Packet Company have been allotted,

Major Hwang, a well-known philatelist, hon written to Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, Locusing Mr. Joseph Cook, Postmaster-General of New South Wales, of

debaring the

Currency * by lossing reprise-temps with a postmmTC...

they had used.

Rothschlid, the Paris binking firm,

have donated 100,000 Irance (4,000). ta the fand los: the vellet of the wounded man of the

expediton In Madagascar,

French

Robert Harper, chairman of the board of directora

à of the Australians Depaalt and Kosigagá Bank, Limited, has completed negotiations with the English credikes, with regard to the new reconstruction scheme, and will return to Victoris by the Mesengerico Maritimno

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