SIR NICHOLAS O CONOR'S SUCCESSOR.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1895.
THE NEW POSITION IN THE EAST.
The victory of Japan and its possible results As yet we know absolutely nothing about Sir were discussed in an article in the Contem- Nicholas O'Conor's successor. At present the orary Review in April under the head "The European Partners in Asfa," The article is Secretary of Legation, Mr. Beauclerk, is in anonymous, and the Arguments must therefore charge of British Interests in Chics, and an arrest upon their intrinsic metits, whatever they as runnlag the "ship of state" on the old courte
may be. Sciting cut with the truism that "we goci no doubt he will be a fairly satisfactory can no longer deal with Asia without reckoning helmsman. Most sade people thisk, however with Asiatics," the wilter proceeds to point out that ear course should be altered considerably, the dangers of the new position on the three that we have nothing to gain and all to loss by countries which bare interests in the Far East. pursuing further, the even tenour of our These are, of course, England, Russia, and peculiar ways, and the fear seems to be prevalent France, but France hardly counts. that unless we endeavour to keep pace with the times we shall find ourselves in a few years long way astera in the desperate struggis for polliient and commercial supremacy in the Far Esst. Tadeed, it is even asserted by many whose opinions are worthy of note that by declining to "chip in with Russia in April last we lost go'den opportunity of furthering our interests without the outlay
It is for England sod Russla to come to as
understanding. They must enter into partner ship; for we are partners rather than rivals." Now that Japan has achieved such success, white men in Asia will kave' to stand shoulder to shoulder II they are to maintain or to extend the predominance which they have for the last fifty years exercised throughout Asia. If this be granted, then it follows that every Asiatic ques must be considered in common by the partners acting in concert. So far as the redistribution of political power in Asia is concerned, whether
THE CRISIS IN THE FAR “FAST.
events the home Government was Left In
went
THE REBELLION IN THE "NORTH-WEST.
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Yokohama papers report that much anxiety la felt in Japan for the safety of the new U.S. fingabip Olympia, which left the United Stator for Japan some three monthy, ngu to relieve the Baltimere on the China Station. Some fear she must have met with, m mishap, probably the breakdown of her engiven while others surmise...that... she... İs probably detained in the weightɔurhood-of 67,60 | Honalala, unable to coal owing to the prevalence of cholers there. It is said that several hundreds of letters addressed to her officers and men aEM piled up in the Yokohama post office.
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Wednesday, 13th November. 7813-Cheung Trung Llaw, Danenberg
& Co. KODE, October 31st.
SHANGHAI, 7th November. 1006-Kwong Mas Wo fim v. Chal Our correspondent "D.AWN GATE U Hing firm.... Little fresh foformsilon is to hand regarding the the other day, in bis criticism of Gover- 1950-Kwong Man Wo firm e. The diplomaile position of affairs in the Far Eastnor Liu Shuang's phantom rebellion, Hang Ll firm................ between the various nations concerned in the striking fustance of the etter disregant of Thursday, 14'h November. questions at issue. The shortion is one in truth that marks the airage Chinese official, which each Power is waiting the other's move. says the N. C. Daily News. That was a casa
1971-Tak On v. On Chaung Time does not ease the position of the Japaarse where a large haul of money and honours was - Fridan, 15'h November. in Korea; but it must be acknowledged by to be made by reporting to the Throne the out-1899-Sander Slogh v. Ng Yok and every impartial observer that, whatever charges break and repression of a rebellion that sever may be proved against Japanese officials in the occurred. The same utter disregard of truth 1757-Sul Heung Chuen v. Ho Hing...$870,00 pursued a straightforward course in promptly of the Mahommedan rebellion. Korean affair, the Japanese Government bas has been shown lately in the official reports recalling all those suspected of complicity in Lanchou, the capital of Kansu, and seat of Fourteen hawkers were fined $1 each for
POLICE COURT.
recent events in Seoul, and in handing them over: government of the Viceroy, Yang Chang-chun, to the civil sum რjustice to be tried for their was actually taken by the rebels carly. In selling within prohibited limits; one went up for Japanese Ministry is bitterly chagrined at what has draws round it a fortnight earliler, the mandarins Another hawker was fined $1 for breach offences. There can be no que ties that the October, an impassable cordon having boon seven days in default of that amount, and two
first offenders were discharged with; a cautios. occurred in the Korean capital; but the crificiam she has to face is that, as before the recent journal here with official telegrams purpertingent up for fourteen days and one for seven
on for some time, furnishing a vernacular
of the Market Regulations. Two beggars were to be received direct from Lanchou, solemnly brewing in Seoul, there is no guarantee that rebels, and the sabroken continuity, of the tere aller was anod Sa or fourteen days Ignorance by bar representatives of what was starting the safety of the city, its freedom from days, in default of fines. A drunken Japa other officials who may be smt by her to take telegraph line between Lanchen and Shanghal two foreign tailors paid $1 fee each, and $1 default, for being disorderly. For being drank up the threads of polley will prove sny more. We can understand patriatic officials wishing to
defer as long as possible acknowledging that the fine, and gan chose the alternative of a week as he As will have been seen from paragraph
no money. For running a ricksha without a
with does ranging from $1 to $10. Two present lost to the Throne; but this does not
l'cense B3 was the fine. Twelve small offenser against the Opium Ordinance were pusioked
storekeepers were fined $1 each, one $2 and
for possession of twigs cut from Crown lands was sent up for fourteen days in default. Ausilor who was disorderly in the Sailors' Home went up for faa teen days to delaul: of paying a fins of $2 A cook who was found within the enclosed sea of Tulplagahan was fined $3.or fourteen days. A thief who returned from banishment was ordered to be imprisoned for twelve weeks. fined $1 each and six fifty cents each. For For disorderly behaviour, two Chloese were being (nobore aliter gunfire boatman paid $3 fine. For allowing basement to be used as a sleeping place a shopkeeper was fined $5 For rushing at presengers a sieksha coolle wat fined $4, and for having squeeze" scales four shopkeepers were fined £10 each.
trustworthy.
of a single dollar or the loss of a single don that is not domestic and local in its nature quoted in yesterday's Issue from the Yapan klaf), / Kienter part of the province of Kanen is for the
soldier. Whether that is sa or not time
it is denied that Prince Lobanoff used the threst against the establishment of the Japanese in in Korce which is attributed to him by the Renter's telegram recently printed; but whether.
Justify the publication of soch entirely unit wasky Information as that which the officials bave been furnishing.
bad
one
Interests in the hands of a first-class and well- - the questlan be raised by the conclusion of this be so or not, it is very certain that Russia / WHOLELATE SLAUGHTER OF ĊHINEIN OFFICIALS street obstrection. 'A' enoile loand in
will soon show, and all that calls for Immediate attention is the need for placing our tried diplomat. The day has long since passo when it was right to make the Legation at Peking a stepplag-stone to higher and better paid posts in the diplomatic service. Paking ought long ago to have been one of the highest, if not the highest, posts in the gift of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and it is to be hoped that the British Governmeals recognising the absolute necesulty for a complete revision of the system of our relations with Chios and other Eastern States, will losa no time In appointing one of the most skilful member of the diplomatic service to Peking and raise the emoluments attaching to the post to ni laust
the level of what it is in St. Petersburg, Paris or Berlin. Fossibly some
difficulty Is-
experienced in inducing really stable the post. It is conceivable that very few members of the Diplomatic Service would care, under present clrcumstances, to accept the
successor to Sir Nicholas O'Conor to accept
post, not only because the pay is below their expectatioon but for the all-sufficient reason that
a
commercial tresty, or the "shifting of does regard the preponderance of Japanese natier, the annexation of an island, or the influence in the peninsular kingdom as a serious opening up of at inland waterway, it should menses to hersell. A number of considerations always be considered, not as a question for Engar is offered as to the probable untrustworthi of the telegram referring to Pos: Arthur, land or for Russia, but as one for England and the strongest being that if conce! It would esta Russia. In other words, laternational Asiatic the tearing un by Chins of her treaties with questions arising along the rone that dividen the other Fows. Yet the Timer, which at respective regions of influence of England and Entop, has opportunties of forming a judgment special com.espondents in all the capitxis of Rassla, abould be handled an 11. for practical far superior to those we have out here, purposes England and Rusala had became appears to have felly credited the information dual empire, with a common foreign office and received from Hongkong, and the other
London
followed its journals apparently This writer bolds that Russis will never seise lead in treating the news 41 trustworthy and accurate. It is possible, of course, that fuller upon Constantinople, and that the invasion of information will show seras inaccuracies in the --India-la-ss-much-beyond the range of practical-the-statement-as-to-the-compact-made-between politics as a march to the moon ; he asks, there the news beyond mere unreliable rumour will, wa Russia and Chlas, but that there is something in fore, "why should Russia and England not strike. think, be generally believed. Russia hasa habit effective cr-partnership, and settle each Astatic of getting what she wants despite treaties, and question that ailses"? We need not four that she wants
she wants very badly a port is the North Pacific Japan is golog at once to oust us from our com.
common foreign policy,
mercial ascende cy'in (klas; but let us make
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no mistake. It wa warte our chancer in they have no desire to undertake the tedious diplomatic bickerings, if we needlessly antago task of unravelling a political tangle wadi Japan, or shrust on one side the friendly smoothing over rough places, which would vertures of Ruista, we shall find that our require either the exercise of the patience and position in the bar Bant has altered for the perseverance of a modern fob or profound thought and able administration which would almost pat in the shade even the wisdom of Solomon or the "dash" andȚioresight of that typical and never-to-be-forgotten British Ambassador, the late lamented Sir Harry Parkes, It may be of interest perhaps to refer to
In the same review M. Ellen Redus, whose title to speak upos questions fuvolving accurate geographical knowledge cannot be disputed, bas an article entitled "Russia, Mongolia, & China,"
A story has just reached as from our native correspondent at Feking which paints vividly the imffering which the Mahommedans have brought poston Chinese officials and their families at anche. The recently promoted Treasurer of Kansu, a Chinein banturman named Trông Ho, has a younger brother, who is a Secretary to one started a few days ago by the airival of an old of the Boards, living in Feking,
Ha was servant, who had followed Tatag Ho to Kansu, The servant was in rags and utterly desillute, having had to beg his way back part of the way from Laschon. According to bis ators, the city of Lanckon had been besieged for a fortnightor so and the resistance to the attack of the rebels had became weskere very day, when the Treasurer Tit Ho determined to try and get his family out of the elly, Jn the hope that they would be consisted of his wile, three coucabines, threa able to make their way back to Peking. The party sag, and the gongest only sever, half-a-dozen of age and the youngest only seven, half-dozen
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE: French (Sagköllam) 14th fast. Indian (Wingsang) 14th inat, English (Kedua) 16th fast. American (China) 19th Inst. German (Preussen) soth inst. Tacoma (Victoria) zand inst. Amerlein (Evandale) 5th prox.
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THE P &O, S. N. Co.'s steamship Khadka,
with the next Engilah mail, left Singapora for this port at 8 am. yesterday, and may be expected bere about 6 am. on the tõib last."
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THE O. & O. S. S. Co.'s chartered steamer Evandale, with maile, etc., left 'San Francisco for this port, pfa Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 8th, last.
in which boʻargues that if China goes to pieces given permission to use the port as a naval | large a company inevitably attracted the atten- THE P. M. 5. S. Co.'s steamer China, with
it will assuredly lead to Russian intervention Russia should desire to keep her hands off. This will inevitably come about, even though
some of the opinions of the Londen press on the question now under consideration, and we Trás necessity M. Reclus traces to geographical same time by a secret compact China could swooped down upon them, klilog a large
quote therefore from recently received issues of the Overland Mall and London and China Express se follows :—
The Overland Mall, writing on the subject, Temat:-A great many somewhat wild conjec tures have been put into cireales as regards the appointment of a successor to Sir Nicholas O'Conor at Peking. It is conceivable that Lord Salisbury might offer the Embassy to Sir Robert Hart under the circumstances ofthe moment, but such a course would be unusual, for Sir Robert Is nominally the servant of a foreign Power, and bis reinstatement in the diplomatic list would deprive deserving and competent men of the chance of promotion. Moreover, the control of the Chinese Customs would certainly pass out of English bands, and this fact must result in a blow to our interests for which Sir Robert's presence in the Embassy could be no compensa- tion. Sir, Martimer Durand's name has been brought forward, but he has no status at the Foreign Office and on experience of China. To Introduce him
would
unquestionably *sab
to all the aspiring diplomats of thirty years standing. There will, perhaps, be some delay in making any appointment, as Sir N. O'Conor not to leave Peking until he has brought the negotiations cow in progress to a definite issue.
The L. 6+ C
question of the successor to Sir
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clases and the perpetual Intermingling of -Russlans-and-Mangolians,
However amicable ray be the official relations of, the two conterminous empires, however explicit the terms in which each Power has bound itself for ever to respect the territories of the other, the forces of political attraction will draw on the Government of the Cear to put self in the place of the government of the Son of Heaven' in all the external provinces of China, even if the movement be not strong enough to determine Russia to attack at once. some vital part of the Chinese Empire.
It is sad, M. Recins observes, to think of the melancholy political and administrative regime to which the unprogressive Inhabitants of Mongolia are destined to submit. The Russians, too, will be in some degree Asiaticised, and also fear lest their nation, In its struggle for Russian pessimists will dread this; they will freedom, should find the existing Government strengthened by the support of all these Asiatic populations so lang habitusted to servitude and
malls, etc., from San Francisco is the sand ulte. via Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this part to-morrow morning.
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girls, dosen women servants. thirty armod male retainers, and a guard of fity well- for her warships in there seas. yesterday that in the early part of this month quantity of gold and silver on pack animals, We note from American papers reodved equipped Mongol cavalry. They took with them ramoor prevalled in the European capitals that the whole party, women, chlidren, and all, bring Port Arber bad been ceded to Renia. This mounted in the hope that they would be able to was semi-officially denied in St. Petersburg, and erg together, and that by making a dab the news does not seem to have been regarded through the rebel cordon, some of the family at as of sufficient importance to wire out to the least might reach Feking alive, whereas when
fanchou fall all would be massacred or forced East; but the fact that such a rumour was in independent circulation certainly gives support Commit suicide. The attempt to escape was made to the news seat from Hongkong. We believe on the night of the sud of October, the party it will be found that Russia k secured certain numbering altogether over a hundred. Unfor- concessions with regard to the use of Fort Arthur tunately other rich people in the city had got asa naval depot. There may be no actual led of the Treasurer's intention, and the party | cession of the poit, 'nar is there any necessity
was followed by a thousand more refugees on on for this course to be taken. Rassis could be horseback and on foot. The noise made by ab station, to reconstruct the workshops and ties of the beslegers; and they had not got two need at present be made public. But at the hundred or strengthen the defences, and no more than this mics from the city walls when a body of fifteen more Mahammedan” hörstmen
bind herself to allow Russia to use the port as amber and scattering the rest. When there abase of operations in case of hostilities either was daylight enough to distinguish objects, THE Imperial German Mall steamer Preussin, with fasin or any other Power, and until the †the-servant-who-brought-the-news-to-Peklog | Berlin of the 21st ulto, left Colombo last Satur-
carrying-the-German-malis-with-dates-from- actual ontbreak of hostilities It would be im. pay olis several other refugees who had slac day for this port, and may be expected here en
only one of his
com- possible for any one but the pastles immediataly
with lost their familles. As they were still near the or about Wednesday, the 25th lost. concerned to know positively whether or not
uch
was in existence. Russia could
took could | rebel outposts, no ens dared to turn back compact was lu at present and while pesce ·lants rend her war- for bis lost charges, but they simply pushed on vessels to Hongkong to be repaired or refitted ahead hiding in the vicinity of villages, and without exciting much comment, and no Power tavelling mostly by night on the borders of could legitimately object to her using Port Arthur Shens! and Chill the servant was robbed of bis borse and belonglegs by some focal bandita, for a similar purpose as soon as the pot reverts to China. The actual news as to Port and compelled to beg the rest of his way back Arthur may be denied diplomatically, of to Peking on foot it is confidently stated that ficially, and semi-oficially, as Ittirally
en the day following this attempt at escape, incorrect, while of the same time there may Laachon was taken by the rebais, with the aid e
their sympathisers inside the walls, and all the Russia with secure all that she requires. The officials and their families who remained in the be some arrangement nevertheless by which existence of a secret treaty has been diplo city were massacred without mercy by the matically, dented in the British House of Mabommedars. Up to the 26th of last month wards proved that rumours dealing with its or his family by his brother in Peking. Commons before now, while events have after- no other news has been received of Tseng Ho provisions were nevertheless well founded. It is a diplomatic way nations have.
The
A few months
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Maritimes Co. that the steamer Saghalian, with WE are informed by the Agent of the Messageries the next French mall, left Saigon for this port
at zo p.. yesterday.
SHIPPING RETURNE.
Froin 8 pm. Saturday, la 5 p.m. to-day: ARRIVALS. Prima Heinrich camer, from Shanghal.
Hongkong..........
Shanghat... Petrarch.......... Devonhurs Nanyang............... Thalat DJ Taksang r Aglatamumo Futdo Mike Maru sun
THE FLOWER or china's ARMY ORDERED TO THE FRONT, It is stated that the fall of Lanchou has been known for some time to the high officials in from points in the east of Kansu, where the Fanartza Poking by means telegrams from Sheng and
&C. Express states :—It is naturalabject obedience." But what can be done grass castwards of her colossal neighbour. | rebels bare not yet reached. In consequence of Argyll Nicholas O'Conor as British Minister at Paking Nothing, sayu M. Reclas : "the union of men securing preponderating Influence in by this critical state of affake and the precariossa | Amigo mo
that the
should continue to prove of much interest to all connected with the Far East. Almost zu naturally the name of Sir Robert Hart has been mentioned, but in discussing the removal of Sir Nicholas we specially refrained from mentioning Sir Robert's name. Certainly such an appoint- ment would be hailed in the same way that the Domination was when actually made a few years ago, and cancelled, a few days Inter. As
must inevitably be accomplished,"
THE AL FRESCO pete.
The fit given in the compound of the Roman Catholic Cathedral last night, in sid of funds of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, proved a decided success. The grounds
far as British Interests are concerned, Sir Robert been hang with namerous bright coloured
problem in the Far East may be briefly stated as the jealousy with which Japan as anxiety with which Japan looks upon the developing State is regarded by Russia, and the
120 It seemed that
had obtained the better position. Today, owing is to small meature to the fallure of her policy in Kores, the advantage appears to lie with Russia, carefully calculating and working with undeviating endeavour towards a definite end, -Chronicle
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THE HEALTH OF THE ARMY.
Royal Irish Rifles, writes as follows to the Lord Malmesbury, Lt-Col, late and Battalion Tiss
Is almost as powerful, if necessary, to bis те
banners, and hundredzot Japanesë lanterns lent seat position as he would be if British Minister. lastres to the sons. Several are lights had Bot greated the change might be beneficial, the been placed where they would shed their light question immediately arises, Who is to be Sir to the best advantage, turning the darkness Robert's 100
that successor? It was (ble
pervented night into day. Around the sides of the Cathedral the change on the
death
of Sir Harry Parker, stale were erected, these, covered with red cloth, and
It seems quite as potent now. Besides, Sir hung with bright coloured banners and flags, Robert has, however, great and important work and piled up inside wiik samples of the deft added in looking siter Chinese finance, The workmanship of the many supposters of the appointment will bare to be looked for elsewhere, society, which had been sent in to help the good we think, and could he best filled perhaps by cause, presenting a gorgeous scena. In one nominating a strong-skiled diplomatiat ; li ba is corser of the compound the Postuguese Band
with walmericksa ef sweet ennnie played it intervall.
• by was a typical showman, who cried the saying that we have only to thank the
Competing and other Changeng
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Haiphong,
Yokohama.
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position of General
I been holding commanders, the Grand Co secret consultations with the Emperor, sad in addition to the 12,000 or 15,000 Hunan troops sirendy sent to relatores General Tung, the disciplined brigade of General Cheng Wen-pin, numbering
some 11,600 mes, horse, foot, and aatikery well armed and drilled, has been ordered to start at once for the set of Torridala bark
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This fine brigado was detailed during the: war with Japan for the special pro tection of the Erpress-Dowager, and was
Esmeralda.***** Triumph.....***** Nordensafold ...... Chinpping
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Capton.
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Deuters......
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LETTERS FOR MERCHANT SHIPS,
the gth lestant that letters and papers are lying at the Post Office addressed to the following vessels —
It laatated in the Government Gazette of ·
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Absgonia.......
Latters. Papart.
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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.
[Saturday, 9th November, 1895,]
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONY.
No. 456-Contales a despatch and inclosure notifying the Inclusion on the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Privy Council of certain Colonial Justices.
"No. 457—Notifies that Her Majesty has not been advited to disallow Ordinances.***.
No. 19 of 1891-An ordinance to prevent the
defacing of the British Dollar,
No. 29 of 1895-Amending the Trade Marku.
Ordinances.
No. 21 of
„Amending the merchant
No. 458-Contains a return of the average amount of Bank notes in circulation, with the specia reserve, during October,
Alpping Consolidation Ordinance,
No. 459-Contains the minutes of a meeting of the Sanitary Board held October 24th..
No. 460-Notises that tenders for the supply મ
stores for the Public Works Department for 1996 will be received until noon of the noth fast.
No. 461-Notes that tenders for the main- tenance and repair of roads in Hongkong and Kowloos during 1896 will be received unifi noon of the 20th fast,
No. 453-Tenders for the removal of the material raised by the Government dredger will be received until noon of the 20th lust.
No. 464-Tenders for the purchase of word- and branches of trees growing in the Colony will be received until noon of the 26th November. No. 465--Tanders for the making and supply- ing of clothing for the Fire Brigada will be received until noon of the and prox
No. 466—Calls for tenders for the supply në stores to the Fire Brigade, which will be The British steamship Choyrang left Shang-received until noon of the and prox.
Prins, Alarick.....
'Aggregating 11,990 ions register.
Hitan, if the Japanese, by threatening to have protected her during the retreat to || Sungklang m...teamer, for Amoy etc.
Peking had made that step necessary. They will pro- Str. The papers are full-at-letters-giving-bably be joined by some 4,000 at Gaveral Kuo Yamashiro Maru...
Manches from the We learn also Peking Feice. We different reasons why Tommy Aikdas clanot march. Sorse blame the boots, some bisime the Chung, the Tartar General of Shensi, kas tale equipment, some blame the weather, and others graphed to Paling for reinforcements from the the training, and a Court of Inquiry has been Peking Field Force pointing out that the Tartars under his command are too few to control the formed to inquire into the matter; but, with Musselmae population of that city, and that in every respect for said Court of Inquiry, now I believe, afiting, have or will the Erlich public heronted Tarta being at lederen Manthous ever realize the rest cause of the demoralization and Mosgol Tarters will have to depend entirely hal on the 7th lastant, and bed foe weather on themselves, as in a war of annihilation against Ckinpre et kle piseems in tree style and was prudery and noisy shouting of a body of narrow.
assisting the Manchus against the fanatics
Mahommedang.. Uniti wa koow something mora the real Tor cause by which, not about the aims of the rebels and their leaders, demoralized-ris, the repeat of the
Secret Society men are in league with them, w fetler from soldier friend now in India tells me of
cannot make any plausible speculationx as to ravages caused by said repeal in our
in our army;
not cognisant of the post, he must be then all was at stomach, kt55 this on U-vonað the proceeding of our boy-soldiers? I have za beslistion in the ruling, dynasty he cannot depend on the throughout.
the stronger.
likely to Jump at the post, and it la Courtainly
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The Bitish steamship Shanghat left Yako. hams, vid Shanghai, on the 29th wittme, and had
We do not iblak Sir Robert Hart is at alle rounded by an admiring crowo. only our young soldiers, but young England, if and what truth there is in the report that Chinese Ane weather throughout.
No, 457—Calls for tenders for boots for the Fire Brigade, to be received by noon of the and
prox.
*No, 468–Cails for tenders for the supply of stores to the Government staan-launches, to be
received by noon of the and prax.
No. 469-Tenders for photographing certain persona' will be received indi noon of the and
conceivable that he would be of much greater In other wooks were to be found shooting hellous Dlegates Attalla me of the awful the extent of consequences of the' rabellion; } an the 7th instant, Amoy on the 8!b, and Beat Pyro-Tenders for the supply of Crais
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of the numbers bright, young soldiers What seems certain is that it is continuing Ita
#ghtseers, the bright kappy faces of the youngerho are anually lovalided from India, and § æradual Kdvance with zo serious check up to the north-east winds and'overaset weather, wilk some Paddy, Burley, Bran, etc, will be received until
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE."
ESSUPREME COURTIEL
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
[FIXTURE:
The British steimship Thaks left Taiwanion
on the oth, and had fresh to moderate north to
rain. In Taiwanson 3 Japanese men-of-war and 2 transports, In Amoy the steamships Store Nordiske Hamyang. Continental, Clara and Amur, in Swstow the steamships Mastelli, Talsang, and the German men-of-war" Fiffi, Comoran and Ancona,
service to the Chinese Government and to his galleries, where the skill of the visitors was own countrymen In his present post than were' | rewarded with various prises, according as he transferred from the Customs Hand Olles to| dexterity, desecrodi the British Legallon.
By nine o'clock the scene was crowded with
generation, to many of whom the occasion, was
whose life is made a burden in them from Present TRE N. C. Dolly News of the yib last, says - novel, adding to the plane of their elders to
Let us look the maiter Mr. George Cameron, who for the past eight of assisting, a good cruza.
whom the
the accasion was merely the means the same cause.
in the face. Bring in again the Contagious Each visitor years has been Inspector of Markets under the upon entering exchanged his ticket for a Diseases Act and help the struggling humanliy Municipal Council, has resigned his position and ambered slip which entitled him to one of the of the lang
abores and on to be able to defend our will shortly take up an appointment in the North.
Faglishmen so they were in nusserons offerings displayed, which was pre- During My, Cameron's sccupancy of the office sented to him as senemis. Many of these olden days. It is sometimes well to acknowledge vast Improvement has been effected in the were beautifel samples of patient labour and will facts and take the necessary steps, hɔwarez nasty
HONGKONG AND WRAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, conditions of our
food supply. The Hongkow Market has been opened,
be highly prized by the lucky persons to whom it may appear to be. Municipal
On the above a kome paper remarks Land Hong Sing Steamal Company,
Tuesday, Isik Novemberga qaak omset | Halens Rickmart in Kowloon Deck, Cattle Shods and Arattoir built and suc, they "fell," whiin all were objects which were || vātmasbury," who speaks with”: the-
Kwongmo uscio Hopkins, Cumming, & Co. amin$ 1,325 cefully worked, to that we sow, obtain worthy of the cause, an
soldier, has the courage to tackle. the fresh meat uncontaminated by the noisome been atted up as a soncert hall, in which soldier from a freas pelat of view. In a letter to The schoolra:m si the side of the Cathedral question of the marching power of the Britsk
ADHURIMARY JURISDICTION, surroundings of Pahsiaujao, which were so graphically described in paz columns last your peter Livets are stick sloyed by those the Times he says boldly that OWN TOERE
*(Before Mr. A. G. Wise, Putine Fudge.). instrumental programme enjoyed soldiers opening of the new Catile Sheds, Mr. George who were fortunate truck to find seats, these soldiers are not equal to thels recent predecess
4 Cameron fold the commually under 'n deep debe bele homewhat Halted owing to the great the case may generally be found in the absurd abouling of a bedy of autow. of gratitude to
to him, and t was mainly owing to mumber pementasan p
minded fanatics.# who have brought about, the fact that he was given a feen hand that n From the occasion, where, in the various repeal of the Contagions Disenter Act.” Lörd conspiracy which might have had most union attractions, all tastes worn monated, the Society Malmesbury refers to the benible consequences tensis results if successful was so quickly of St. Vincent de Pasi Pecsired "way subetan- which have followed the repeal of the Act la delested. This is well deserved pealss, and dial addition to the funds, on when they have India and those who have read the sept just ail who know "George lil join in wishing: push numberone calls, and of which they maise | issued on sanitary museurne in that country will: kins suocess in hie now position...
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No. 473-Tenders for a new boller for tha launch Victoria will be received until noon of
the 16th fast.
No. 473-Contains notices to mariners, Japan, No. 474-Contalus returns of stampe Revanze for October 1894 and 1895.
LAW NOTICER,"
The next criminal sessions will be held on Monday, the 18th Instant.
ễn ra ike estats of John Digby French,--All claims against the setäte to be Ɛsant in by ged February, 1896.
Je re the estate of Hans Christian Hopplus- All dialize të be sent in by the 6th
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