Co-day's Advertisements.
PROGRAM ME
OF THE
ORGAN RECITAL
“TO`RE‘GIVINˇAT THE" UNION CHURCH
BY
MR. GEORGE GRIMBLE,
ON
MONDAY, the 25th November, 1895, AT 5.45 P.M.
(8) Fostlude In A Minor...) 3 Bass Recit, "Wherefore do ve these things" Bass Solo, "For know ye not"
3. (a) Offeitolar from the
George Calkia. '"Sl. Prol” br
D G. S. MEADOWS,
Meste de Marriage"]
Mendelssohn.
Th, Dubola.
(b) Meindie in .......... .......Rabenstela.
4 Dust, Soprano and Barlone.................................
Mi LAMMERT and Dr. G. S, MEADOWS,'
5. Sonata No. for the Organi,
(Chorale, Vallons. Allegro, Mendelssohn.
Fuga and Andente..... 1
6. Das Sole..."The Naly City "..............Adams. Mr. GILCHRIST.
7, Prelude to Act
Ed. German. Intermezzo" (Henry VIII)}
(Arranged for the Organ by Mr. C. F. A. SANGSTER)
"When I survey the Farmer.
B. Tenor Solo
wondrous cross"
Mr. E. A. MEASOR.
9. Adagio from the trd Symphony.Mendelssohn.
Hongkong, 2111 November, 1895,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"SARPEDON,"
(1607
Captain M. H. F. Jackson, 'will be despatched as Above TO-MORROW, the zand Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, arst November, 1995.
CHINA NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1895.
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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
it is requested that all communications relating to aberto Advertis, &c, be added to the "Mang Tilgylä" and not to the Editor.
Latter Editorial usatters to be sent to “The Editor" and not to dividual maxbeen of the waff,
Influence in Peking at least equal to, If not M. MOULLOT is, according to L'Avenir du of the Three Powers at present enjoy pendance Tenkinoise. greater than, that which the representatives | Tomkin, now Proprietor and Editor of L'Inds- the benefits of.
THERE WAS & rumour current la shipping circle 177 tons reglater, Captain Mahon, belonging to this afternoon that the British steamer Kwongmo, Messma. Malcampo and Co., has been lost. This
Has not abstention been carried far by sidered by the start, ut meccssertly for enough? Is not the time for action night--Are-we-to-fold-our hands,
Comoucas intended for publication must be accompanied oùbtention i husk kan avidamos good alth
Warst the columns of tha Hongkong Palagrught wi
questions
IMPORTANT ARMS CASE.
Mr. R. Marten, of the German firm of Messn... Redicker & Co, was brought ap at the Magis....
tracy this afternoon, before Mr. T. Sercombe first charging him with selling sms for exporta Smith, Police Magistrate, on two summons, the on, to one Ng UG Tong, the sald person not.
THE above nursed Steamer baring anfred; baina badoo late as it was a tiny pod for complacency the domination in Peking of and Formoad last Friday, and the prevalence of
ha open the the dir discusion by borrispondenza of a skvaya | reflect on the glorious past, and view.with / steamer has fast been in dock, and, had there having obtained a permit to export armis a
the in any hold himand empower whose recent actions the
Conelgnees of Carge are hereby informed
} that thele Goods, with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stared at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may
be obtained.
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FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG AND
SOURABAYA,
THE Sicamship
Capiain
"SZECHUEN,"
Derby, will be despatched SATURDAY, the 23rd instant, at 3 P..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, ast November, 1895.
FOR SHANGHAI
HE Steamship
Тон
"LYEEMOON,"
[1378
Optional Cargo will go on to Shanghai ozlert- notice to the contrary be given TO-DAY before Noon.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered alter the 29th November, will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the God was where they will be examined on WEDNESDAY, the 17th Nor
at 3 P.M.
All Cialis mast reach us before the 30th November, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
MELCHERS & Co," Agents Hongkong, 31st November, 1995.
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DEALERS IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY
MEMORIALS.-
LITTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE LEAD CEMENT.
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG,
AERATED WATERS.
'IMPLE AERATED WATER.
SIMPLE
SODA WATER. L
MINGER ALE
EMONADE.
oplušana tham kupewed.
TO ADVERTISERS,
The Hinghong Thiryngik has the largest circolation of way
English newspaper published in the War East, and be theory to beams Adverteer, ens can bet on appilation
a No.. The Honghong Thizernáda number at the Talaphor Telegraphic. ddress put Telegraph,"
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very bad weather outside lenda credence to the report, which we have been unable to verily and hope is not true.
a case of plague occurred on the 18th instant,
the residents in the infected house left and their whereabout is unknown, but fra persons found in the house were allowed to go to Caston, they preferring that to isolation on the mariage-boats,
East and in the West Indicate that it may soon be very difficult to maintain peace Advedans are recontal to forward all potion traded for with honour unless by virtue of a Insertion in that day'a terus not later than Three o'Cach so ma not to racard the saily poblíession of the paper
readjustment of the balance of power in Advertissent and Saberiptions which are not ordered for a Eastern Asla ? 4 ad period with be concimesed until countermandad
All we want, all that JOHN BULL ever fooks for, is a fair field Not Lover Ruiter Steel, in a Chtuena | and no favour.. But when he discovers rockery. The patient was taken to the Tong- that attempts are being made to oust him wab Hospital, and an the 19h died. Owing to the from certain markets; that the strict length of time that elapsed before the nature observance of international law and long-of the disease was made known, most of suffering is viewed in a wrong light, then he naturally exhibits signs of uneasiness which, as Reater recently Informed us, affects the Bourses, sets Europe by the ears and great amount of bellicose verbiage, which causes semi-official organs to discharge a
of course only tends to still further upset the equilibrium of the money market. But there is nothing very surprising in this. Is not.. this bluster of our French and Russian friends quite natural, quite elegraph characteristic
Do they not know, from bitter experience, that if you play with fire you must expect to be more or less burnt as the result of your te serity.
Hongkong, by the Rev R. F. Cobbold, M.A. On the 21st instant, at St. John's Cathedral, Indo-China Co.'s steamer Worang, to ALICE WILLIAM FRNEST Sawer, Commander of the MARY (ALCI), daughter of John Blomfield, of Halstead, Essex,
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1895,
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
At noon to-day the good steamship Mirzapore cast off from her buoy and steamed gracefully through the harbour, homeward bound with a full complement of first-class passengers amongst whom is Sir NICHOLAS O'CONOR, late British Minister to the Court of the Emperor KWANO-SU, and now Minister-elect to the | Court of the Czar of All the Russias, Sir Nicholas doubtless carries with him the best wishes of all who have the pleasure of his acquaintance, for although he has,
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
TURKEY.
LONDON, November rath. The Sultan has ariered the mobilization of 500,000 troops, but some difficulty is experienced owing to the lack of funds.
The Porte latends to negotiate a loan.
THE FRENCH IRONCLADS FLOATED,
The French franc'zis Amtral Courbet and
as far as outward and visible signs can be Amiral Baudin have been successfully Rosted.
taken as an Indication, accomplished next to nothing for the welfare of bis_country- men whose lot is cast in the Far East,
GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY, Lord Salisbury at a meeting at Brighton read yet it is, of course, probable that Lord | a mewage from the Sultan expressing vain at Kozzzzzy in chiefly to blame for the the tone of Lord Sallsbury's references to Turkish shortcomings of one from whom so much affairs to his speech at the Guildhall. was expected when he arrived here fresh from home three years ago and was made the recipient of all the hospitality and courtesy which lies in the power of our RASPBERRYADE, &C. local thoroughly cosmopolitan Chamber of Commerce to extend to distinguished
SARSAPARILLA.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANE, & Co.'s, WATERS are
made under the constant supervision of a duly
vialtom.
It.. was Intended, we believe, that's deputation from the Chamber of Com-
Captain G. Heuermann, will be despatched for qualified English Chemist and will bear compa.merce should wait upon the retiring
the above Part on SATURDAY, the azıd instant,-
at 4 PM..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 21st November, 1891. [150
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,
"HE. Company's Steamship
THE
*"NAMOA,"
Captain Hal will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY,' the 24th Instant, at Daylight.
"For Freigh or Pannnye, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 21st November, 1895, :[1604
EUK NEW YORK.
THE 3 A... American Ship
"JOHN R KELLEY.". Captain Chapman, having arrived, will load here for the hnya Part, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, zrn November, 1895. [150R
FOR NEW YORK.
THE 3/3 LII, American Ship
"EMILY F. WHITNEY," Parton, Master, thonly expected from SHANGHAI, load here for the above Port, and will be detpataked by end of December.
THE 100 A Steeb 4-Masted Barque
TORRISDALE," Buchanan, Master, will had here for the above Port, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co. Hongkong, 21 November, 1895. 1609
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Minister while here with a view to obtain ing from him his views on several burning questions of the hour, but his Excellency seems to have declined to receive such a deputation. At all events no public function of any kind was held in his honour, andwhatever Sir NICHOLAS may have hadto say to individuals has been of an unofficial, though not necessarily confidential, nature. He said a good deal at Shangbal, and Judging by the guarded nature of his utterances there it was clear that alther he had accomplished something at Peking which could not under any circumstances be made public, or he had, as is generally believed, done so little that he had to resort to language calculated to mystify rather than enlighten his hearers. That Sir NICHOLAS has carried 'out his "Instructions "no one for a moment will doubt, but "Instructiona” subject to amendment, and any alteration that may have been made in his original marching orders " have doubtless been the result of information and advice tendered by him to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and therefore it appears probable that he cannot beheldaltogether blameless for the unfortunate sequence of the maintenance of a policy of abstention which, as we have before sald, seems to have bean carried to very unnecessary extremes,"
When Sir NICHOLAS O'Coron was leaving
Secretary, in charge of the Legation.
•
Are
!
This will
required by section 6 of Ordinance 8 of 1895,
Capt. W. CH. Hastings, Acting Captain behall of the Police. Mr. H. L. Dennys appeared Superintendent of Police, conducted the case an
to watch the proceedings on behalf of the for the defendant, and Mr. Grist was present
purchaser of the arins
Ng Un Tour, a broker, stated that on the oth November berak $180 to the defendant's firma and took delivery of ten rifles. These arms had been ordered some four and five months pre- viously, and were delivered on payment of cash, as they were required by his principals to Macao, The total number ordered by the firm, Yik Loo. of Macao, was sixty, and this
the
taken so far as the witness knew, Arst lot of which delivery bad bean
The Philharmonie Society adventlig their first concert to take place in the City Hall on Salarday next, for which most attractive
A clerk from the Registrar-General's office programme has been arranged.
proved that Marsro, Retrcker & Co, had a include orchestral pieces, choruses, part.sopgi,
Neensa as Importers and dealers in army, by well known amateurs, and a recitative la had been applied for by the sellers Captain Hastings stated that no export which that favourite amateur De, Meadows will of the sems, as was required by the terms take the lead. The members of the orchestra of the Ordinance. In answer to Mr. Dennys and chorus have been in careful' tratolog for he said this was the first prosecution of a seller some time, and no efforts have been spared under the rection in question for not obtaining to make, this concert the success it deserves
had been prosecuted for not keeping their books *.permit, though many arms dealers (Chinese) in order. There had been a large business in firm had appiled to him for permits—that is, he arms going on this year, but none of the foreign could not say positively. He knew that he bad sigued about 2,500 export permits, but he did not Hedid not think any foreign firm except Messrs. know if there had been any European sellers. Lane, Crawford & Co. had applied for export permits Up to the time of this prosecution he had not drawn the attention of the Germanu Importers to the provisions of this Ordinance. It was not his business to do so, as every merchant should know the law relating to his cwn trade.
to be. This class of amusement, which is so popular in other parts of the Esat, merlis every support, and we hope to record that on Saturday the attendance has been such as to encourage the Society to persevere in its efforts to provide bigh class amusement to its fileads to this Alabing Colony.
Tex Assam-Botash Line-Arrangements for prespecting a route through the Hukong Valley for the Assam-Barmah line were nearly com- plete three week ago. Mr. Way is to be Englacar-lo-Chief, with Mr. Faulkner in charge of the 1st Division, Mr. J. Wallace of the and Division, and Rais Rem, Assistant Engineer, of the 3rd Division.
A CRICKET match, The Club the Garrison, which commenced to-day will be continued to-morrow and on Saturday. The following are playing for the Club - Mast, J. A. Lowson
F. Maitland, H. Artbar, H. Gingham, S. L. Darby, C. M, Fish, E. C. Ellis, S. Powell, K. Mounsey, A. N. Other. On Saturday afternoon the band of the Ride Brigade will, by the courtesy of Col. St. Paul and the officers of the Regiment, play on the ground:
(Special to Slam Observer.) THE AMERICAN ELECTIONS.
LONDON, November 5th, The late elections in the United States resulted in several striking victories for the Republicans, the Für Alle Welt recounts the immense UNDER the beading What a War Destroys," expecially in Maryland, New York, Massacrifices which Germany had to mike in the
chusetts and Ohio.
ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.
LONDON, November 5th, Carlos I, King of Piringal, has arrived fu London and been accorded a State reception,
THE TURKISH IMPASSE.
war of 1879 The loss of life, especially, wAS great ; over 143 DOG me were killed. Some regi- ments were almost annihilated, as was the Firit Dragoon Guards, which lost nearly all tis men at Cissey and Grealer. The sharpshooters of the Guards lost more than half of their comple. ment. The percentage of killed and wounded ls greater among the officers than the men.
¿Detective Sergt. Mclver testified to findings ces containing vo rif's on the steamer Heung- has, on the 9th November, and as he could find
no permit, seized them. Ng Un Tong claimed them at the station and said he bought them at Mesars Rédecker & Co. The bex was a veval arms case, 'and there was no concealment about the shipment.
to show that none of the German arma import.
· Mr. Dennys stated that he would call evidence tag firms that import trade was practically to their hands—bare ever applied for export permits and have never known it was required, and that this was the first time they had known it was required of them.
Mr. H. Stolterfoḥt," a partner In Mexrs. Stolterfort and Hager, who had been in builaess in the Colony for over 25 years, wald he LONDON, November stb.
STATEMENTS to the contrary notwithstanding, remembered the Arms Consolidation Ordinadiá The Ambassadors of England, Russia," and the latest statistics of trade recorded at Myother being lntroduced in the Legislative Council. France have made separate representations to in Turkey. They point out that the present Rs. 13.99,649 to Rs. 28,75,1991 the recorded made representations to have the provisions the Porte as to the anarchy at present prevalling, that the total amount has increased from with Western China, give the following figures,
He and the other German arms importing firms
all nations, and demand the Immediate adoption being Rs. 16,19,227 against Rs. 3,33.723, aud of adjourned in the Council, and another draft value of the imports including the river trade altered. As a consequence the reading was of pacificatory measures, Otherwise, they exports Re. 12,56,413 agalost Rs. 8.66,927 in threaten, they will consult together as to the
the previous year, showing a marked facréss secessary steps to be taken by virtue of their
all round under every head. There 14, says own combined action,
Indian Engineering, a substantial increase, notably in gold and raw silk.
state of affalis is most hurtful to Christians of
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
H. M. S. Peacock arrived here to-day fiem Aaplog,
be held in the Hongkong Hotel to-morrow THE annual meeting of the Odd Volumes will
evening.
H.M.S. Narcissus, now in the Fleet Reserve at Portsmouth, ls to be brought forward for service
on the China Station,
MONSTR MUSILIZA, Governor of the province of Bachnin, Tonkin, recently icft Hausl bound for Paris vid Egypt. L'Avenir du Tankin says M. Musiller has been entrusted with a special talssion for his Government in the Land of the Phaross
Ordinance was drawn up. They then had an Interview with the acting Attorney General— first Mr. Lesch and then Mr. Wie acting on behalf of their Chloese cilente, At that time they were given to understand THE Arracan Co. is reported to have suffered a somewhat heavy loss in Barmab, where
that the Ordinance would apply only to the Burmese clerk named Oba Ngway
Chinese dealers. None of the German firms to has been arrested on a warrkot för emberziing a sum of far as he knew-and he had made lagoletis— Rs. 45,000. It would appear, the maiter cams had ever kept a register of their transactions in - to light while this man, was away on week's leave, when it was ascertained that the should be kept, and such a thing had never been He had never understood that a register cash balance in hand did not correspond with the amount there ought to have been called to his attention. according to the account, and, when the books Io answer to Mr. Hastings he said the„drafi discovered. The defalcations were effected at it was passed. were checked a deficit of Rs. 45,000 was Ordinance was read by the German firms before Poorondoane, where the accused was employed on a salary of Rs. 100 a month,
THE Directors of the commercial branch of the North-Chias Railway at Tientaln received orders on the 26th ultimo from the Grand Connell, reports the N. C. Daily News, to tarn over their Directorship to the government officials, as
In answer to Mr. Dennys, he further said that is `was clearly understood when it was pamed that the bill would not affect the German firms, but was only to be used to keep a check over the Chinese.
Mr. Dennys contended that the sala had not
It had been decided to amalgamate the two lines been proved, so that technically the case fell ander one direction-that of the Imperfalihrough. The arms were ordered in May by. Government at Peking. This is ama of the steps
Peting he placed Mr. BrAUGLERE, the First Tax charge made against an anemployed cookken by the Peking government, to cantralf Als client, and as the arms were wanted they Our Seeds are all tested before being put up Why the Foreign Office concludes Magistracy ágala this morning. Further evidence ❘ tion is to be found in the recent decree in which (produced) which required dash on delivery. Bot by the steward of the Eolus came up at the aniberity, Another step having the suma diren were delivered as per the terms of the contract
in LONDON.
They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care, in excrcised to fasure protec ion in transit.
Sowing should be made in INK WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat
sowings.
that British interests can be ade
was given to prove the assault, but the charge quately protected and promoted by a Secretary of Legation we are, in view of robbery fell through. The cook was sentenced of the recent momentous move made to four months' imprisonment for aswadilt, on the political chess-board, at a loss to understand. One would have, thought that the British Government could have Nicholas' successor would have been on arranged things better than this; that Sir the spot to take over charge before the incumbent of such an important office left the capital. Not so, how ever. It has been decided by the "powers that be" that the
Lis Chi-hslang, former acting Total of Shang the sale was made in May.' Leaving this bal, is commanded to return to his Commis technical point, he urged that the Ordinance. sionership of the Klanguan Arsenal, which is to was a very difficult one to understand, and be henceforth under the direction "of the Ministry of War (Grand Council of War) at had been allowed to lie dormant since April, Peking, instead of, as hitherto, under the Viceroy The Police had never attempted to enforce it. of the Llangklang.
THE master of the German steamer Martha was this morning charged at the Magistracy
The evidence showed that he had no passenger Sydney Telegraph, belag entertained by with carrying 128 passengers without a license.
MELBOURNE is just now, says "Outis" to the license, but carried 128 passengers in excess of Titanic seatch in you can" quals between the number allowed to a ship of his class with Parliament and the press. The other day the out a special license. He was fined $100. Argus came out whh political market son-in-law of AT St, Joha's Cathedral id-day, Captain Sawer, Important transactions as having taken place. report, giving the latest quotations for members votes, and instancing some A high-class Fer!llizer for Pot Plants and for Sir Robert Hart is a `sultable person use ip the Gardin generally.
for the post of Chary & Affaires at Peking, commander of the Indo-China S. N. Co.'s coast. Then Parliament stated his opinions of the If, peradventure, Mr. Brauclzzz should 12g steamer Wegang, ons of the most genial, preav, denossend all newspaper men as born, unfortunately find himself on the horns cessful and wall-knowo navigators in this flare, and wound up with solama declaration
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
It supplies 'nstural nourishment to the soll,
of his own
Captain Hastings; I object. It is not our „business to notify folks of the law.
the police to inform the desiers of their infiloglag 'Hin Worship 1. Do you think it is the duty of
the law
Mr. Donnys :—Yes, I do.
His Worship:-Well, I do not... Mr. Dennys --I think the provisions of an Ordinance, like this should be notified to this dealèri,
Mr. Dennys further contended that even if
Port Race Meetings, and, in addition to a good kodulate the process of assimilation, Ibæreby of a dilemma It is conceivable he would part of the world, was married to Miss Blomfield resolution iaculite virtue, followed by His Worship thought there had been a breach
find a very good friend in nead" of Halstead, Essex. We coparstulate the Argur to be wanton and profligate
pronouncing the statements of the deal of other useful information, contatus alding the Plants to attain to their full sise, in the person of his distinguished relative. happy bildegroom and wish him happy Meanwhile he Victorian Institute often the Ordinance it was a case for a merely
revised Mst of Record" Times made on thi Shanghat Courts, as well as several pages of || vigour and beauty,
Sporting Memoranda and a useful Index.
Hongkong, 19th October, 1895.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
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But that is not what we want. Sir and prosperous married lia. ROBEET HART la a high official in the
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nominal fine, He had shown by the evidence was hastily, mobilised for the Way, and notified of a man who had been fa business bere over that is the diguity question had been raised. It meant to have Sold in Tins containing to Iba, ench..............$1.75 employ of the Chinese Government, and Acpornop to The Christian Advocats (New The press of metafng to ssy on lis own behall, 30 years that the 'requirèasant called for was
184.50. apart altogether from the question of his | York) the Englishman Stokes who was recently to lie down for its own ephemeral Persis | law if he could help lip 2
is, apparently not going
unknown to blus. He would not risk coming' eligibility for the post of British Minister, hanged by "the authorities of the Congo Free crustures to jump upon it, and the Insiliate is
Isso Court and being fixed- forja benach of the of which, by the way, there can be no two State for supplying arms and ammunitions to patting on fis hobblest nalled beats with a view the Worship said there had been a branch of opinions, and the absolute certainty that the natives was "a renegade missionary." He There is a very easy, as by to the newspaper the law, but he was satisfied from the evidence any advice he might be pleased to give Was, It is said, one of the Arst missionseled sent man could get level with the pype of politicians that it was not a case for a bassy pensity. would be thoroughly sound, bodest and out to Victoria Nyanas by the Church Missionary was, after being booges, ins strictly Impartial, yet we are bound to say.
propaliance by But his duly was to enforce she observanCE RÍ The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market, that, however valuable his counsel, society of Eagland. Per scyeral years he was them, put on mics and fastil those to whom te law He would impose a End of $10.
should be dispensed with in told so long an | 90% of the most active plonçer mluvioneries in thay gws everything, CAN A MAN Make Ponder interessants with falling to keep a register “Thé suma defendant was further charged on offenders in to cease. he is in the employ of the Chinese Govern that country. All reports were to his credit ment; that none other than he was thought to be a man of character and peltients and dia. che tale of Advertisers are reminded that the Highong Telegraph has by far the largest circulation of A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. should our vast commercial and politichi abuty, than say of his comrades, except draw sy diet paaskies, for atto cos senlose big client was tief, unaware of the pecenalty first-class and well-tried diplomating | Christian zani'r ku had morn push and executive would it be if the Famifiute of Journülad Weis (a me Mr. Dennys admitted the chargs, and waled any English newspaper published in the Far East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. - Tenus o
interests to the East be astrusted) and that Alcander Mackay. About ten years ago ka peskanaal te benian bé allenca aceeding
the press, and appolet a tribunal with power to for ding" If that now spported necessary,
drikdy myiz" (i was noĜessary, Every effort should be made to inmooyer: meddenly let the missionsry service" and want to their distra} y The Frúna has lipoli ta klausy
with the enlow in futuro, If our fost prestige and exeri, et nii hafdrds, ') too business on his own account sa'n tender?!
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