The port of Kobe was officially declared fice of Infectious diseases a few days ago. T THE-Mercury's Tantala correspondent states that Wa Ting-fang (Ng Choy),has been appointed foreign, interpreter und legal adviser to the Taungli Yamen, a similar poalilon to that which be held with the Tientsia Viceroy and Customs Tuotal. Fe crellages—“This is a step in the the right direction and the need of such a man was greatly felt at Peking. Formerly that post was held by Dr. Marits, of the Peking College, but he lacked legal training and knowledge. Wu ceases to be, however, the director of the Tientsin -Literary and Scientific College.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1895.
THE Teturs of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museums for the week ended Dec. 1
101-Euro 2400 1431 Chinese, 1,718 | total r,861.
for the memory of Mr. Poon Pong that well algulfed that his many good actions will not -soon-be-fergollen-by-those who arcioft to map
the loss of a true friend.
On Saturday evening next the Hongkong pablle
Long before the time appofeted (z p.m.) for will be afforded an opportunity to witness a rare the lengthy coridge the grandest and most treat in the bumornes and dramatic Recital to numerosily attended funeral that we remember be given by the favoutte American reader, Professor C. G. Whitney, at Mount Austin Hotel.eclog in Hongkong—to move from Prays Central Profesor Whiny Bas just arrived in our city, towards Lapsapwan, the streets in the vicinity of having completed very successful engagements the deceased's city residence (No. 1oo Praya In the principal cities of the United States and Central) were crowded and those who had been Canada; and is now making a tour of the world. His performance consists of highly dramatic and favoured with invitations to attend the ceremony intensely amusing secitations from the most experienced no little difficulty in getting with popular-authors and humorous walters of the in-stone's thron of the henge Hundreds of
discharged in the sling, mie ht have been of the bigben importance in suppert of this part of
· MR. GLADSTONE'S LATEST **POLITICAL FLIRTATION
-WITH “^- OK
“Autondant's" CONUBIEN.. Täh makler kanten (EME"
washa board during the whole of the load- ing, that he was under ike charter party expected to superlatend the proceedlaws, and that the Ai Claridge', a moperlatively valeci hotel in stowed the thips of the line to which the to always enshrouded in an atmosphere of what "stevedore"was" "■"man" of "Experience,brying the west end of London, resides w`lady who vondale belongs for many years-partists probably wees to hera mort delightfal mystery, evidence of the proper and commendable care
and who is generally suspected of having been at token lastowing the vessel before we oneilm inother an anacredited rent of the creding on the voyage. A further day, goverment of the Tear. Her praudonym con- however, devalves
the master/es: regards care of the carge during the course of that of the two letters O.K." and she
supposed to be in closer touch with the voyage. The duty of a master with respect to inner circle of the political world thin any cargo on board bis ship was very carefully ther worst in Eurore. One of her most considered by Mr. Justice Willes la. Notara of faithfaladmirets is no less, a personage than Q.B. - 235) and in De Cuadra | Mr. Gladstone who, when out of office, has often 15th ed., pp. 430-31. an alight Importance. His letters to Madame “Abbott on
Olga Nowikoff (the lady, referred to) on the subject of the Bulgarian atrocities excited a good deal of comment at the time, but
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,
"MAIN"DUR"?""
"American" (Evandale) to-morrow. "Canadian (Empress of Japan) to-morrow,
Indian (Lightning) 7th last. -American (Peru) 8th inst.
THE Canadian Pacific Railway' Co's steamer Empress of India arrived at Nagaraki at 7:30 sos, today, and left again at 3 p.m. for Vancouver, via Kobe and Yokohami,
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“A MEETING”of the Szultary-Board-will-be held the Impersonation of quaint characters, and the fronds of the decessed called at the battleCANADA mesoveren”)-referred-to in turutagytarcommon/exted-with-her-an-matters of | Saturday for Hongkong, whern... sho_may.....be........
to-morrow, the 3rd instant, a14.15 p.m. Orders of
the day are:-
1. The President will move-"That the Medical Officer of Health be appolated, under the provisions of Section 3 of Ordinance 11 of 1895, a member of the Select Committee con trolling the work connected with the removal of Hlegal cubicles and illegal cocklofts, the stopping of the illegal occupailon of basements, and seeing that common lodging-houses. are properly occupied,"
Bye-laws for regulating the offensive trades of bone-bolling, tallow melting, fat-melting and
fat-extracting.
| insitations of numerous dialects, Hais said to be
possessed of a magnetism of high degres, and bas during the forenoon to take part in the funeral rites, which were performed by priests and relatives the happy faculty, which proclaims the true artist, of becoming a favorite with his audience at in a solemn and very impressive manner. once and holding it as with a mesmeric power The funeral pageant of the deceased was remark. until he has fulshed speaking pars orable many ways and the great number ofmomers on Saturday evening will be principally of humorous nature, but will be interspersed with enough palbos and tragedy to show versaillly possessed by few artists in this line of busines. If we may be guided by expressions of aplains on his verformance at cities where he has appeared we can safely asture all who can dad it convenient to attend, an evening's enter. tainment far above the average, and ans that we rarely have the privilege of enjoying.
THE grave old prison of Holloway must have felt itself desecrated by the proceedings which
THE EDGAR" CALAMITY. were held there daring the latter end of October, It was decessary to hold a meeting of directors
Mr. C. E. Lloyd-Thomas, one of the officers of the notorious Ballour group of now insolvent of HMS. Edgar, wrote to a friend In Yokohama companies, and i so many of the guiding betel particulars of the recent drowning of "star" of these companies were then enjoying number of members of that vessel's crew, and the following extract from his letter has been the hospitality of the Crown within the walls of published in the Yokohama Herald. The letter that well-known establishment la "poribarn | la dated H.M.S. Bagar, Chemulpo, November latitude” the authorities permitted the meeting 15th: to be held in the gael. Probably a adet of melancholy permeated that meeting which must have been shom of the profuse hospitality which was accorded by the companies to the directors la times that, fortunately, now are no
more.
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OUR young friend "Jack" E. Humphreys, the
younest son of Mr. John D. Humphreys, who, as we announced the other day, proposes to keep we all up to time with his very own Clock, has been distinguishing himself in aquatie circles at home, London sporting paper received by the mail on Saturday state that he and a fellow clob-man named Durham have been giving exhibitions of "fancy' swimming and diving at all the principal aquatic sports la London this season, and have fairly surprised the best judges of the art, so much so la fact that they received an invitation to give a private exhibition before the Duke of York and a select party, admission to which was, when the mail left, eagerly sought by the highest in the land.
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*# A fearful accident happened the day before yesterday. My company and five effters (that includes Mr. Breen, Rymer, myself, Hobson and Macworth) were farded on an laland for com. pany drill. Alter falshing drill we marched back to the boat and embarked for the ship; seas began to come in over the bowe and the was filling, so we turned round and made for the shore. When about 600 yards off the shore she filled and sank, Nearly everybody jamped overboird at once, but I couldn't, að 1 vn in the bottom of the boat trying to ball out. When she sank I swam clear, and then swam back to get hold of something and found about a foot of the mast sticking up." I held on to that for a short time and then it rank. I then swan about looking for something and saw Hobrod with a breaker and joined him, but we found it slaking and we had to look out for sorsething else and I was just starting to swim for here when I saw two men with a breaker, an I lord them, and just put my finger through the becket keeping myself aflost until I was picked up by a Russian steamboat. We were in the water 15 minutes, temperature 48. and tem, of at 40. All of the officers were saved, but only 18 men, making only 23 out of 71. I am afraid
seemed to let go of things they had hold of. Qur poor little drummer was picked up, unconscious and died afterwards.“
That learned judge said There is a duty Imposed upon the master, sa representing the shipowner to take reasonable care of the goods entented to him, not merely in delog what is necessary to preserve theme on board the ship attracted a good deal of attention. There dating the ordinary incidents of the voyage, but also taking reasonable measures to latter Included Messrs. Poon Sal Lis, Fac
check and arrest, their loss, destruction Ngok Fong, Poong Sal Wing, Poong Kwad,
OF deterioration by reason of accidents for the Poong Sul Kam and Poong Sulong, the necessary effec's of which thee in by reason of deceased's sons, who followed to deep mourning, the exception in the blil of inding no original Among those who attended were the Hon. J. H. liability. The master has stated in his examina
sian in chief that the stowage of the whale cargo Stewart Lockhart, Colonial Secretary; Hon.
was surveyed in Yokohama by Captain Efforda but when the then agents of the ship were CW.H. Hastings, Acting Harbour Master and Acting Captain Superintendent of Police requested by plaintiff to let them see the Mr. A. G. Romano, Consul General for Portugal;
certificate of atowage, the only document sent to them war'the report of survey of the hatchen. This and the fact that the certificate of Hor. C. P. Chater, Hon. T. H. Whitehead, Hon. E. R. Bellllos, C.M.G., Men, H. N. Mody, stowage has never, so far as I know, I. B. Games, Victor H. Deacon, Jao. D. Ham-been produced, lead me to the conclusion that the document, though in Yekohama, phreys, G. R. Stevens, C. Ewens, T. Amold,
a sinted by the master, is not such as S. Rustomjee, Mak Ngan Wals, Fang Wa
could be advantageously produced bars. If Cheun, Chol Chee Bee, Chong St Kal, Ho
Cargo has beco Fok, Wel Yuk, Lau Chen, Ho Waison, ilability on the part of the master prima facie the master as agent for Sin Tak Fan, Fang Min San and many
the shipowner, and it will text with him to prova other prominent members of the community,
that the damage was not caused by want of care, or foresight that is to say, by bis segligence. The defendant has filled in this, and the The procession, which took half an hour to pass a given polnit, werded its way down Queen's damaged condition of the cargo must therefore Road, through Bonhams Strand and along be held to be due to causes other than insufficient Praya West to Laprapwan, where the coffin will pickleg involving liability on the part of the be kept quill the deceased's eldest son arrives matter. Judgment for platatifs, ingether with from Peking,
THE SMUGGLING CASE.
JUDGMENT.
Judgment was given this afternoon in the case of the master of the steamer Krongwat, charged || with conveving oplam in contraventing of the Prepared Optum Ordinancs. His Worship beld that by the provisions of the Ordinance the onus of proving that all reasonable precautions had been taken rested upon the defendants, and
Ва evidence had been brought to prove that such precaution had been taken i and, again, the possession or mere fact of
evidence of knowledge on the part of the ship and master onless proved in the captrary, la these circumstances he found the master, Captain Unsworth, guilty, and Imposed a fine of $150 on him; the opfam seized to be confiscated. In the case of the second officer, as no evidence was brought of his knowledge of the presence of the opiam, he was discharged,
Costa."
Mr. Brüshfield asked for a stay of execution In order that he might communtexte with the agents, but his Honour declfard; the master being charged and held responsible,—CĂronicis,
FOOTBALL.
The following report was crowded out" of cur last firme :—
A large number of spectators assembled on the Happy Valley Football Grounds on Thursday, and were well repaid for the trouble of going there by wlinesileg 'one of the best contested "aker" football matches that has been played on these grounde for some time. The teams con sisted of eleven's representing the Hongkong Club and No. 35 Company R.A. and played in
Bravo, "sck!" May your success to the men lost their heads completely, for they the aplom being on the ship was prima facie | the followfag positions,
generally be commensurate with your recent brilliant achievements in "London town.”
A MEETING of the Legislative Council will be held
no Thursday, 5th Instani at 3.30 p.m..
DUSINESS :-
1. Report of the Finance Committe.
2. Report of the Public Works Committee.
3. Questloas,
ORDERS OF THE DAY
I. First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Lawas to certain Moneys paid Into the Supreme Court or to the Registrar thereal,"
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First reading of Bill entitled "An Ordinance to further amand The Stamp Ordinance, 1886.!!
3. Second reading of the Elll entitled An Ordinance to apply sum not exceedlog two millions four hundred and seventy-nine thou and and sixty two Dollars to the Public Service of the year 1896."
THE LATE MR. POON PONG,
Nihil quod tetigit non ornavit. Though the and event had not been altogether unexpected by ble more intimate friends, yet those who had the honour and pleasure of close friendship with him, in common with the great maes of the general public of all nationalities received the news of the death on Wednesday last of our esteemed fellow-cltiren Mr. Poon Pong with the deepest sense of regret, as wa intimsted at the time. The deceased waE first taken seriously ill about six weeks ago, and although all that human skill and ingenuity
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Mr. Pollock gave notice, on behalf of Captain
Unsworth, that the case would be taken to a higher court.
ANOTHER WAR OFFICE SCANDAL.
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H.K. Club-Menurs, Sharp, goal, E. W. Malt land and E. Esekiel, backs, P, G. Davies, J. W. L. Oliver, and C. T., L. Dankta, &if bucks; G. D. Campbell, C. M. Firth, E. F. Mackey, E. C. Rowcroft, and E W. Townend, forwards. No, old, and Gr. Lewis, backs; Gr. Ryal, Gr. Briggs, 35 Company, R.A.:--Gr. Clark, goal, Gr. Reya. and Gr. Minto, half backs Dr. Neale, Gr. Reilly, Gr. Logas, Gr. Williams, and Gr. Duncan, forwards.
Immediately after ike kick off it was evident that v^ry fast play was to be the order of thi day, and that the Cỉnh had a very strong team. Neale had the Brit_chanes for 35 Co. bat pot the ball just over, and on the hall befog returned shot again past left post by low inches. On starting again it was seen that Duncan was in tronbla; Firth's foot had come in contact with his eye, but he continued playing, L-gan now made a shot, but Sharp was there more than by name, and fisted it ; next from a corner by Duncan, Darien saved by heading out. Ryal | then bad the ball, but Campbell captured is and
4. Second reading of the B entitled "An could possibly devise was done for the patient service goes, thorough cleanging of the passed to Townend, who made a fine run that
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Ordinance to amend The Widow's and Orphans' yet so persistent was the attack of diabetes, Fensions Ordinances of 1890 and 1891 (Nos which caused his death, 'that all attempts 30 of 1893 and 18 of 1891),
Second reading of the Bill entitled "Anto arrest the programe of the disease were of no Ordinance to furibex amend the Police Force avall and at length all hops of waving the seful Consolidation, 14 of 18871
6. Second reading of the Bli entitled "Ane of him whose lost we mourn to-day had Ordinance to authorize to certain cases fadicial to be reluctantly abandoned and he gradually sank into the deep sleep from which there is Investigations Into the causes of fire."
7 Second reading of the Bill entlifed "An | no awakening, Ordinance to provide for the recogallon in the Mr. Poon Pong, who was 37 years of age, was Colony of Probates and Letters of Adasialstration born in the historical neighbouring city of Canton, granted in British Possessions."
8. Second reading of the Bill entitled An A cautious financier, a man of action when action Ordinance to further famend 'The Bankruptcy | was needed, instant in season and out of season, Ordinance, 1891.
Second reading of the Bill entitled "An warm-hearted, and liberal, kind yet ärm, and Ordinance
further amend The Cattle
above all a man of the strictest integrity, Mr. Poon Diseases,
Slaughter-Houses, and Markets Fong for years past bald an enviable position in commercial circles here, in Canton and, indeed, Ordinance, 1887 in
NB-There will be a masting of the Flaanos Committee
throughout the open ports of Chins. Eat sot Immediately after the Meeting of Camell THE China Greeffe learns that the mysterious only was he highly esteemed by business-men of ail nationalities (who were evor ready to accept survey at present being conducted in this neighbourhood of Shanghat by the Governor his word with the same celerity as they would of Seochow, with some officials, and * (many men's honds), but he was loved by the of the folia Cocker 1 ondertaken on behalf needy, the fatherless, the unfortunate, many of
of the John Cockerill Company of Belgium, whom now deplore the loss of one who was to who have in some way guaranteed
No them a friend in in need." portion of the preliminary expenses. contracts have been signed, though the Vice-
The deceased at the time of hir-death was
The Royal Commission, presided over by the Dake of Devonshire (then Lord Hartington), a volariasus report which was laid before both Houses of Parliament recommended various drastic reformi to the administration of the War Office. We subjoin as extract from a Landen contemporary which goes far to show that at all events as far as the competitive system for the admission of gentlemen inte the
lately hinted in Truth at gross irregularities Angman stable is demanded. M. Labouchers regarding the examination of candidates. It that this was correct, and a very unsavoury seems, as is usual with "Labby's" Information,
scandel is the result. Our contemporary Hays:-. "What looks like a wholesale systems of bribery and corruption has been going on connection time is with examinations for commisslors in the have been suspiciously deliberate in taking Militia. The War Office satherilles, as usual, Has steps to discover the culprit, who are in all Ilkelihood lodividuals of some influence and importance in the service. The dishonest precices complained of are now attracting so much attention, not only in milliary circles but also among the civilians whose friends have a searching lovestigations
M considerable
that
uffered with a view to terminate the scandal. The revelations made so far point to systematle betrayal of the contents of the examination papers to favoured candidates who. were thus in a position of undue advantage over the competitors. It is to be hoped that no attempt wil be made to screen the guilty officials, where conduct richly merits severe punishment,"
INTERESTING SHIPPING CASE.
MITSUI BUSSAN KÄISHA V. CAPTAIN BUYERS,
Koax, November 20th.
His most recent
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of Japan arrived at Shanghat at mid- night on Friday, and felt that port at 7 pm, on expected to arrive at 7 am, to-morrow.
THE O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Garlic, with malls, etc, which left Hongkong on November Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama, 6th for. San Francisco, via Macao, Ampg, arrived at her destination on the 9th ulto.
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the Armenian question is stiegether beyond the outparing to "OK" an pale of moderation. One is ladead surprised and pained to find an ex-minister, and states. mar, of Mr. Gladstone's profound knowledge and experience, embarassing Lord Sallabary by THE P. M. S. S. Cols s'eamer Paru, with subscribing his signstore in such an instru-mails, etc., from San Francisco to the 13th ulto, has arrived at Yokohama, and will, Tosya for ment of discord as the following:
this
port via Nagasaki, to-marrow morning.
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The Agents (Messra. D. Sassono, Sons & Co.) Inform us that the steamer Lightning, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port on the after poop of the 30th sito.
·Hawarden Castle,
October 24th, 1895. Dear Mame Novikoff,-I shall carefully, and for many reason, keep myself to myself. see in mind that wretched Sultan, whom God has given us a curse to Mankind, waving his flag fa triumph, and the advertürler at his feet are Rossla, France, and England. As to the division of the shame among them I care little. Enough that I hope my own country will (for Its good) be made conscious and exbibited to the world for its own full share, whatever that may be. May God to his merey send a speedy THE silk ex steamship Empress of Ching was and to the (governing) Tark and all his doinge ; | delivered in New York on the goth alto. as I said when I could say, and even sometimes do, so I say in my political decrepituds or death.
Always siccerely yours,
($d.) W. E. GLADSTONE. Surely, no other sentiment but that of pity can be entertained for the aged writer of such an deplored that such a communication, emanating epistle, but at the same time it is much to be from such a source, should be sprung upon the stage of European politics at a Critical juncture, when, epigrammatically speaking, it needs only a spik to set the whole stack in
bluxe.
THE DUN RAVEN.
́DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF POE'S RAVEN
DUNRAVEN.
Ab 1 distinctly we remember, It was in this same September
That he took his fis-keeled racer
Down off Coney Island's shore, When Defender, alway ready, Took the wind and got shend he Sld that really, on the dead, he
Thought il at racing was a bore-- Sat down on the deck and muttered;
"Racing is a deuced bore 1" Queen Dunraven, *Denced bora ĮTM: Oh I my lord, why are you weary? Won't you let the fale Valkyria
Spread her baby jib and topsalls
And salt down the bay once more ? Time is precious and is flying, For a race the crowd is sighing, And that are crowd, sir, it in guying Yon because you feel a sore. There's a sneaking breeze to-day, BİT,
Not a tug has gor before- Quoth Dunraven, "Never more }" Oh I my lord, come off your perch, sir, Do kot leave us in the larch, sir,
Tike your pretty host and race some * Ere you leave for home once more. If you can not best Defender We have other boats to tender Don't, my lord, get on a hender
Just because you feel so sore ! If you must get "ball-seas-over
Let us watch you from the shore— Quoth Dunraven, "Never more!" Please, tir, answer this one query: Did you hat much on Valkyria 1
Will you go back to England
Brake, as never broke bésore ? You, my lord, are in the peerage, But, most you go home by steerago? Have you peuples left for beerage ?
centred from a throw in by the Club, bat Logan Ve Reynolds and Lewis nome work. Joe eventually rellered him of the feather and
missed It and Donkin centred. On the Club which could not be avoided. Donkin got the throwing in again banda were allowed off Heale, ball, but belag hard pressed kicked out, from a corner kick. Duncan placed the bill just behind. The exchanges were now of a very even natures Campbell made a long shot which shook Clark, and on tha bali baẳng returned got hold of it and these two pressing him be passed to Frith made a good run past Neale and Ryal, but but Neale could not be done and captured it again and that the first goal for 35. Coy, after some
again four shots were made for wost la quick good passing between hits and Logao. Starting succession, by Logan, just over, Neale, Sharp THE saved, Williams, Sharp saved, Logan, just past the sight. Mackey now put in some pretty tricky play, but could not get away with it, so parsed to Dankis, who could not keep it, the game being very fast," Logan shot a goal, but was declared" off aldaj This brought the game to half time-35 Coy: 1; Club NII. Upon resuming both texts seemed bent en scorlag, and the play was fast and furious. Duncan soon bad to leave the field from a knock on the leg. Townend made a run up the left wing sight away until tackled by Lewir, who placed the ball out of danger, Townend immediately after again 1 a try, running in
had a
Shall we see you any more? Won't you build another yacht and Race again, just one dime more 7
Quoth Danráven, "Never more!"
-H. V. B. in Baltimori Herald.
HONGKONG GOVERNMENT
GAZETTE.
(Saturday, 80th November, 1895.)
The report of the proceedings of the meeting
of the Legislative Council held on the 16th August, is published in this love.
GOVERNMENT Notifications.
No. 493.-Notifies that certain bills, which are published fe extenso, were read a first time at a meeting of the Legislative Council held on the asth November,
the prec
described as a lively sense of favours to come. Company, the fligh-level Tramways Company | dent deales indebtedness for two reasons tools / 20? himself to stesia shot. Bilge kicked a laid before the Legislativa Connell, that something tangible may come out of 15 and, he was also a'member of the Committee perils of the sun, and (2) insufficient psex him. Ark was'now patileg so dark that it | grant-ln-xid önless such schools shall give 1
Homerat
picked
Away and their reports safely pigeon-holed in
of the Tang Wah hospital,
roy Chan Chib-tong is naturally very kind anden. Manager-in-Chief of two Bourishing native Banks "coursging to the gentlemen who have so thought-
asctly the Tame manner as before, He pissed No, 494Contains the Bye-laws made by ially placed their time, thels inlenis, and their which are to-day supplying what had been a
to Rowcraft, who sent it back. Townend the Sanitary Board and approved by the advice at his service. The Cockerill Company long-felt want, and he was a member of have, however, done very well out of Chang various Boards of Direction of public companies,vered judgment in this case as follows
His Honour, Mr. J. J. Easile, yesterday dell-made a shot for goal, but the ball passed out by Legislativa (
the left, Campbell new got held, and dribbling No. : the report on the special work for over his unfortunate and unprostable white
* The plaintiffs'in this soit claim §587.18 for | up,: passed to Firth, who could not keep it, so elephant
of the spread of bubonic plague, ant schemes in Central China, and as including such well known limited liability
concerns as the Hongkong, Canton and Macao | alleged damage to certain cargo consigned to passed to "Townend who had been coming up as laid before the Legislative Council, doubt the survey is undertaken largely out of
No. 496-A statement of Plague expenditure, that kind gratitude which the cynic has so aptly Steamboat Company, the Land Investment them in the S. S. vandals and landed at Kobe on the other wing with a rash, s could not
during the cariter part of this year. The defen-
outside. Neale now got hold of the ball
No.497.t aoified that no schools for that may be, the Gazette really truste
and made a good run, but Maitland relieved boys opened after this date shall receive any The words "perfis of the sen" include mil survey, and that it will not be forgatien 25. soon
damage If words of sincerest sympathy and every and waves. For the defence it is alleged gims was declared dashed-No, 35 Co. besides complying with the other requirements
age caused
by the violence of wind was impossible to distinguish the players the European education in the English language, as the engineers' Instruments are
mark of tender and delicate respect could that the vessel on various occasion experienced ol Club Nil
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of the Code. obliterate the sorrow which now overwhelms his heavy weather, and in support of
of this the master
No. 35 Co. were unfortunate in having two
No. Ha
9. Notifies the appointment of Dr. | family on account of the sors affiction which has in his evidence has given a number of dates
men in Hospita! (Barton and Mofadden) so bad Francis come upon them, they would be even now fally which the ship met with boisterous weather, to play two others, (Minto and Williams) who, ass, West Clark to be a member of the
Board. # boisterous weather * because in the sithough not in such good training as others compensated. From far and near tokens of brence of the extended protest which has the team, played very
No. 496-Contains the finding of a Marine Well Doccia played well, Court of Inquiry held to favestigate charges esteem for the dead and sympathy with the living not been produced at any time, though premised, his passing being good. Noals in the left wing against the sales mate of the Torridaia. kavacomaj Government officials, bankers, foreign
together with the Certificate of stowage so played very well but did not seem to have Bed and native, the heads of many prominent foreign far back as May last by the then agents of much support fenes Reilly, and has almost always firms, Cletics, Compradores, and others of both the ship, I have carefully considered the entries and to pate to Login or Duncan. Nesle has not high and low estate have all contributed tokens the tastemade on dates named by rot out of the habit of playing with the ball too and I fall to discover anything long, and thus cftem loves fogas played well the master, exceptional-anything, in fact, that could and is in his right place as forward. Reynolds
leid fuld ta Infer the reasonably
and Lewis were all that could be desired, both had on the voyage in question mei
kicks are to be greatly depended weather other than that ordinarily experienced upon; the forwards leave them to themselves, by ships proceeding from Europa to Japan. go tight up. Clark, as goai-kieper, showed am supported This opinion by the fact that better form than he did last week. there le
The Club has a steamer, than befora me to show that the
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Naoking. ALICE MEMORIAL AND NETHERSOLE HOSPITALS.
Statistics for November, 1895.
A.M.H. N.H. In-Patients remaining in Hospi-
tai on 't November...... 29 In-Patients admitted to Hospital
during November............................ 16
Total number treated as In. Patients ......264++94 Of these there wets :-** Discharged cured
Discharged tollered our 12 Discharged on other grounds a Died in Hospital .....................
In-Patients remaining in Hoep!-
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28*
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3.34
tal on 1st December.....'
Out-Patients, new canes... 935 Out-Patients, return visils 756,
. Total number of Out-Failent
This agen
1,691
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JoỂM C. TROMơn, H.D., M.AŊ
Superintendent
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No. 500-Calls for tenders for the supply of dry warth to Victoria Gaul for sanitary por poses, to be received by noon of December 14th,
No. 5or Calls for tenders for the purchase of waste food from Victoria Gaol, to be received by soon of the 14th December.
No. gas-Contains notices to marfaces.
JUDICIAL NOTIFICATIONE. In the estate of Gothfried Weber, deceased; claims to be rent in before 26th Febenary, 1808
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THE SUNERAL. To-day the mortal remains of Mr. Poon were consigned to their temporary resting place at
· Campbell and C. M. Virth for In re Chan Long Hio, bankrupt megtig of Lap-sap-wan. The costly coffin containing them in any way. And now as to insuficiency of || forwards., Chair combination in the right wing creditors called fos Desember 28th, at noon. was followed along the crowded streets by many packing. But for the question of the care and was perfect. C. T.L. Den-is is a good half back. Hilj scores of sorrowing people, who proved by their attention given by the master-to-the-cargo K. W. Tousand, lalt forward. Se a fiyer and pets- --The-Gasells also contains the usual list of presence the respect in which the deceased throughout the voyage, the evidence as to the in a 1st of work the only thing is ke sometimes unclaimed telegrams lying in the telegraph damage which occurred to several of the | over-runa klališti, kad lower many chancee of Cola èpices; the Post Office list of SørfS VELEUMÍA was held by the guseni publia: The pageant cases, and more particularly as i wist shketing at the proper prament, sharp in gest corrependence, and list of letters, etc,, "Ser. in Monghong to-day was a tribute of respect | tank plase with one of them while being made a greš dolewis sad saral reposedly,
We are informed by the Agents of the Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer Maria Valerie left Kobe for this port at 11 p.us. on the rst inst.
SHIPPING RETURNS,
From 6 p.m. Saturday tò & p.m. to-day.
ARRIVALS.
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Cassius. Choysang Bygde .......
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Aggregating 15,593 tons register.
The British steamship Hothow left News chwang on the sand ultimo, Cheloo on the agth, and Swatow on the goth, and had fine weathe |to Saddles ; thenes to port had strong monsons and high ses. No signs of Newchwang rem closing on zand ultime,
The British steamship Namon left Foochow on the 19th ultimo, and had strong north-east winds and bigh following sen to Åmoy, Lati Amoy on the goth, and. Bað similar westher to Breaker Folat; thence to port had moderata east-north-east winds and clear weather. In Foochow the steamship: Clara, H.M.S. Archer. and Tweed, and U.S.S. Concord. In Amor the steamships Doris, Thales, Amoy, Tavioidale, Cheongliong, Store Nordish, Kongal) and Martha,
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