Woday's Advertisements.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI
HE Steamship
THE
"NANCHANG,"
Captain Flolaysan, will be 'despatched TO- MORROW, the 8th instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Henglong, 7h MÂY, 1995.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1896.
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
SIMPLE AERATED WATER.
SODA WATER.
LE
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·INGER ALE.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR SHANGHAI, VIA AMOY. (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for NINOPO, CHITOO, NEWCHWANG, TIENTSIN, HÄNKOW and PÓRTS on the YANOTSZEJ
THE Company's Steamship
"HECTOR,"
Captain Barr, will be despatched as above
TO-MORROW, the 8th Instant; xt. 4 7.M;
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, 7th May, 1896.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SANDAKAN AND KUDAT, HE Steamship
THE
"MEMNON,"
1784
Captain Branch, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the gth instant, at 3 F.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, '
Agents
Hongkong, 7th May, 1896,
1769
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-
.SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,
(Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND
PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDI, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)
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THE Steamship
MENMUIR,"
Captain Craig, will be despatched for the above Ports an THURSDAY, the 14th Instant, wi❘ Daylight,
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions throughout the voyage.
A Stewarders and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried.
For Freight of Passage, apply to
GIBH, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents.
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Hongkong, 7th May, 1896.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Bill of Lading fisued, for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTE
THE Steamship
"RAVENNA,"
Captain E. Street, Carrying Her Majesty's Malis, vil be despatched" from this for BOMBAY, &, on THURSDAY, the art. May, at Noen. taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports. This rieamer connects al Bombay with the 9.S. Shannon, leaving that port on the rath Jane for London direct.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombe into a steamer praceeding direst to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for London, &c, will be conveyed
v14 Bombay,
4
Parcels will be received at this Office until P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages sic required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note
the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading.
For further Particulars apply to
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent.
EMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA RAS
ASPBERRYADE,.
DAKIN, CRITICKSHANK & CoŊ's WATERS are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures.
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Messes and other Large Consumers. Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager
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Hongkong, ard May, rägt.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
We do hope, however, that the Govern- ment and the Harbour Master will both of them recognize the necessity for s much more extensive publication of the laws about landing near, the forts, and about sketching
or photographing. The provisions of the two Ordinances dealing with both branches of the subject should be published with the Harbour Regulations and put on board every ship | that comes into the harbour, and masters
of ships and steamers should be requested to notify the law to their passengers. ·.
THREE cansed chairs who refused to answer a Tite export of gold from the Ulu district doring call because it seemed likely to be disagreeable March totalled x,015 ounces. To this figure Rab wee this morning fined $1 each-by Comdi.- contributed 1;110 ounces, Pusjom 503 ounces, Hastings for the offence,
and Selensug 377 OUNCES.
Tax Selangor revenue for the year 1895 mounted to $3,805,211, and the expenditure to $3,083, 986. On the 1st January, 1896, the excess of assets over Uabilties amounted to $3,311,509.
a daily paper. In giving an account of an A CURIOUS typographical error recently appeared
faquest it was stated, "The deceased bore an
PHOTOGRAPHING, ON STONE- CUTTERS ISLAND.
REDUCTION OF SENTENCE.
At the Magistracy, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, Mr. H. L. Donnya appeared on behalf of Captain Flarrassovity and Doctor Rudolf, of the steamer Hohenzollers, who were present in Conit, and uuid:-
Your Worship, I received a letter this morning
These armed attacks on shops In the socidental character, and the jury returned a | certain occurrence, because he had a "domestic | iha uraival of the defendants in the Colony, you
Colony are intensely disagreeable and by no means to the credit of the Police or of
the Government. There have been four
verdict of excellent death."
THE Franch second-class culier Cassard la to be launched at Cherbourg May 17th. The Cassel has 'Just made a ced-draught, trial. telp off Cherbourg. The engines worked up to 5:694 horse power, and a sştiď of art kudts
ACOLOURED Wliness in a Southern court recently per hour was attained.
stated that he was unable to testify as to
trouble" just about that time. "What was that domestic trouble ? asked the examining attorney, THE relatives of a coolle employed in the Taku Well, to tell the truth, boss," said the witness, of them within this year, although the year Sugar Refinery to-day accused a time-keeper at I was in the penitentiary for stealin' a com is little better than four months old. The the works of causing his death by striking him, enforcement of the Lights and Pass Reg-Dr. Alkinson performed a post mortem on the THE French Naval Budget for 1897 provides lations will not prevent them or even check body, and found the cause of death to be plague that nine ironclads, two first-class cruisers, one them. Men who are bent on plunder and A fading in accordance was returned. There second-class cruiser, four third-class cruisers, üve are prepared to take and to risk life in the was no evidence in support of the aft torpedo-boat destroyers, one torpedo gunboat, and six first-class torpedo-boats shall be employed attempt will no more hesitate to move out
THE Italian Minister of Marine recently in the active Mediterranean rquadron. The in the streets after dark with lanterns
addressed the following inquiry to all the than they do now with revolvers. One
reserva Mediterranean squadron is to comprise would be inclined to think that a lantern | admirals in the Italian sexvico:-" Is it desirable | three fronclads, one first-class cruiser, one cruiser would be a protection to them and enable to continue the construction of Ironclads?" carrying torpedo tubes, two third-class craluers, them to move about more freely and The admirals who have thus far replied inclins two torpedo gun-bosts, and two first-class torpedo more boldly. If there is no immediate to the abandonment of ironclads and the | boatse alarm they can move off freely with their creation at a fleet of swift and powerfully-Armed CONSTANTINOPLE is now as much under the lantern and their plunder. If an outcry craisers.
control of the Russians as Madaguocar is of the Is raised a little earlier than they care for. the lanterns are thrown away and they Te practice of cremation is increasing in France, French. The most sensible and digulfed thizg take to their heels in all directions. They but incressing very slowly, so far as the general for us to do would be to shat up our Embassy will be caught in either case if there are
public is concerned. The furnace would often and leave the furniture In charge of an attaché policemen enough where they ought to ba. be idle were not for the remains from the The imbecility displayed by Downing Street is They will not be caught if there are no con-hospitals, which amount to from 2,000 to 2,500 phenomenal, and I honestly bellera that stables within a mile. There is the rub; bodies per annum. The apparatas employed is thousands of Armenian throats have been cut there are by no means a sufficient number of police on duty at any time, and certainly that of MM. Toisoul and Fradet, and works by for no other reason than to sunoy us, and to not enough Europeans, to make it reason-
means of gas with a recuperator. Incinerations proclaim in this way'to' the world how impotent ably certain that marauders will be
are accomplished in an hour, or at most an hour was our interference. However, it will soon be chased and caught' when compelled to
and a quarter, and the cost of the combustible forgotten, and the Government have managed take to their heels. With a steadily never exceeds three francs per operation. to persuade people that if they had moved more Increasing population, there has been a
energetically they would have brought on a steady diminution of the police force.
European was. This excuse is uiter nonsense, With a considerable increase in the oppor-
for there will be no war in Europe till Rand tunities the city affords, from its situation,
wants one; she does nat wint one yet, and for raids by thieves and bad characters,
therefore, if we had convinced her that we were ALL these are selected by our Leaden House, and in numbers and audacity on the side
in earnest, and, if necessary, would set without bought direct at first hand, Imported la wood of the law-breakers, there has been a
her, she would have ordered the Sultan to stop and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter-steady lowering of the morale of the
the massacres-Exchange. mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the defenders of law and order by the weakening of the strength of the European best growth at MODERATE PRICES.
portion of the force and by their with- drawal from street duty for other work. Where is the patrol that used to parade the Praya from sunset to sunrise? Where are the fixed stations here and there throughout the city, where one or two were always to be found when wanted? It is time there was a complete overhaul of the beats and a redistribution of duties. The proportion of a man per mile of street--- only a fraction-is wholly inadequate, and too many men are non-effective for various reasons which will not stand investigation.
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· ESTABLISHED AD, 1841:
AND
WINES
SPIRIT-S.
PRICE LISTS,
with Full Details, to be had on Application. PORT after removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking ut once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out. SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are trus Xeres Wines,
CLARET.-O Clarets, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and currents as is generally the case with Cheup Wines. BRANDY. -All our Brandy le guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference, in price being merely a question of age and vintage.
WHISKY-All our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands in the market. The Scoren WHISKY marked "E" is universally popular, and la❘ pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the
Hongkong market.
We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITE to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE MATABELE RISING.
LONDON, May zih. Earl Grey in a caramunication from Baluwayo says, that he considers the back of the revolt is broken and that Baluwayo is now as safe as London.
THE TRANSVAAL,
At the opening of the Volksrand, President Kruger in his speech sald that he hoped for the Resistance of the assembly in developing the prosperity of the Transvaal, which had been
interrupted by the Jameson Fald. Foreign relations were friendly; and the Transvaal and the Orange Free State were negotiating for i
closer union. The grievances of the Willanders
were not mentioned.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
EIGHT cases of plague to-day.
A. 9. WATSON & CO., LD, THE total exports of rice from Borres this season up to 1st April were over 600,000 tons, es against lets than 500,000 tons on the same date last year.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, roth January, 1906,
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Hongkong, yth May, 1896, Super Fast The Hongkong Telegraph
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
THE THE Company's Steamship
"KUTSANG," having andred from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their
HOMOLONG, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1896.
Oactions, mys the Koda Herald, have been raised by the military authorities to the selection of Møjl and Shimonoseki as a special port for foreign trade by Japanese subjects (by virtue of a law enacted by the last Diet). Owing to representations made by the military, invest!- gatious with the object of aefecting some other port in Klushu were recently undertaken. Tho alt is said to be in favour of Kashii-hakuzaki, foun three of to the zorth-west of Hakata. A pasty of business men met in Tokia on the night of the 18th April to confer as the advisability of constructing a harbour there, They intend to construct harbour accommodation for about thirty steamers of seven or eight thousand tons, The cost is estimated at three million yen.
It would be a great mistake (says a home paper) to picture Menelik II. as a merely brutal negro like the deposed Frempeh. He is an intelligent, energeile man of 54, thoroughly acquainted with the happenings of Europe, and anxious to interface all the Istest resources of civlifax- tion into his country. He has Europeas | seillery and sides, European delil Instructoss and gunners, and the telegraph and telephone In his camp. A Russian Mission, half religious, half political, visited him sot long ago, and the facility with which he learned to speak the Russian tongue has astonished observers. He understands English and Itallan, and at his Court ha a small army of secretarles and Interpreters at work. When the hosül- les began he ordered that nowspaper correspondents' should be permitted accompany his army unmolested-the moro
to
striking a course since the Italian generals for bade any special correspondents to accompany them. Meneifk, though absolute monarch, is gentle, kind, and courteous. His consort, Queca Talton, is a woman of extraordinary ability. She is the second wife of Menelik, to being her third husband. She is remarkably beautiful for an Ethiopian ; of clear brown skin, with expressive black eyes. She is exceedingly fond of dress and ornaments, which she selects with great taste. Her robes are in the style of Ethiopia, but she loves to wear all stockings and European slippers, and squeezes her hands inin tight gloves. Her omaments are usually of gold filagren, which she wears about her neck,
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We are compelled to hold over our report of the proceedings of the meeting of the Sanitary Beard held this alternoon. The following latter, referring to cholera at Singapore, was laid-on
the ta
A REPORT WAY made to the Singapore|Police an the 30th alt. that a Malay boy, about 12 years, and ankles. She drinks champagne with of age, had been carried off by an alligator pleasure. She rules her husband, and her keen whilst playing on the beach at Pulau Tekong,
fatelligence and vigorous heart have had their share in the policy of Abyssinia Just now. We are in receipt of the programme af the Gymkhana to be held on Saturday at Happy NOTES AND COMMENTS,
Valley, The events are all fargely entered for, Whether the Police Magistrate has and fine sport may confidantly ka looked forward acted of his own motion or whether he has to. been influenced by any suggestions from higher quarters we do not know and do glad to note that he has reheard the case not care to inquire, but we are unfeignedly against the Captain and Doctor of the Hohmsollern and has acquitted the latter of No Fire Insurance will be effected Bilis of Lading will be countersigand by
any intention to photograph the batteries JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
on Stonecutters', and has reduced the Dunixo last year no less than go to 60 min o General Managers.
sentences passed on both, in respect of the the Perak Sikhs absconded, and only two arrests 1787 offence undoubtedly committed by landing | were made. This is surprising, says tha.Perak,
on that laland, from three months' Impri. Flowter, considering that at one time service-le sonment with hard labour to a fine of $100 the Fersk Police was most popular amongst the each. We congratulate the gallant Acting | Sikhs. Magistrate on his good sense lo making
Goods will be delivered from alongside, en board after Neon of the fith instant will Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into
Godowns at Exst Point,
Hongkong, 7th May, 1996.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS,
FROM MIDDLESBORO", LONDON AND STRAITS.
HE Steamship
THE
.." GLENOGLE,"I having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk to the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf
whence delivery may be obtained,
and Godown, Company, Limited, a Kowions Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice contrary be given before a P.M. TO- DAY,
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 14th
to
the
instant will be subject to sent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 21st Instant, otherwise they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to
LATELY, while procession was proceeding
Ughtning struck a cocoanat irve close by, which through Hutton Lane, Penang, a terrific flash of burnt for about ten reloutes, when the heavy rain extinguished the fre.
the alteration. It must be as evident to THE will be a mesting of the members of the him now as it was to us immediately on Hongkong Odd Volumes Society Ed-morrow perusal of the full reports of the case that afternoon at 5.15, when Mr. Granville Sharp these German gentlemen landed on the will deliver a lecturo upon Imperialism and beach below the Batteries in complete The British Empire, Commodore Boyes will ignorance of the prohibition, and that they accupy the chair. were absolutely innocent of any intention
to photograph the defences, and that if he A 'SHOOTING match between the man of the
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 4th May. 'Sir,--I am directed to forward for the informa-
tion of the Santiary Board the enclosed copy of letter from the Colonial Secretary Singapore on the subject of the outbreak of cholers at that port
to
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from the Magistrate's Clerk, from which I under stood that, provided further evidenco —WAN produced before your Worship'as to the date of
would be inclined to re-open this care
เล recosildex the question ofthe punishment in filcted the other day: In consequence I withdraw the
bog
notice of appeal. Your Worship has fall power under section ya of the Magistrates Ordinanes to re-open say case within seven days, fi, further evidence be forthcoming and any notice of appeal be withdrawar Now, with your Worship's permission to withdraw the appilation for leave to appeal I will call Carl Oldorp, who is clerk in Messrs Stemssen & Co.'s office, and who will be able to tell you that the first defen dant came out in the Sachsen an chlef officer on the 9th Apil and left the next day in the Hokennollers for Japan, and returned to take command of that ship. I will also ask him to give the statements contained in the ship's log or articles. – He will also be able to speak about the doctor.
Stemsson & Co. I arrived on the 9th April_by
· Carl Aldorp said :---I am an assistant in Mesris
the Sachim, I know both defendants. The first defendant was chief officer on the Sechsen und the second was doctor. Captain Hamaseovits took command of the Hohensollern, which left for Japan I think on the roth April. In the articles of the Hohenzollern (kaaded to winch) la entered, under date roth April; "Name, A. Harrassovitz; residence, Bremerhaven ; pay, 336m. per month; born 11.9.53, at Marrquitis; officer, Hamburg, Bremen and Lubeck Insuranco Co. On 27th April, 1895, takes command of Hohenzollern. Dated Imperial Germain Con- salategyth April, 1895" Under entry 18th April, MF. M. Rudolf, of Zittau, bom 15 13 66, st Crimlizau doctor, Hamburg Bremen and Lubeck Insurance Co. That entry is officially sealed by the German Coneslate,
His Worship On lorikér consideration, and In view of the evidence now given, I have decided to reduce the penalty from three monthe to a fine of $100 nach, and to discharge the secand defendant on the second charge.
ANOTHER RISING IN CANTON.
OWING to the attention which is being devoted to the grievance of the "outlanders" in the
A JUVENILE ARMY TERRORISING THE CITY, Transvaal, those of the other outlanders "In South Africa appear in danger of being forgotten.
According to Chinese advices, the latest To the disabilities under which Indian subjects of the Queen labour in Her Majesty's colonies attempt to overthrow the Manchus in Canton, and possessions to South Africa, serious and, nitimately, in the Celestial Kingdom, is now addition has lately been made by a notice being made by a band of boys aged between in the Natal Government Gazalta. The 13 and 15 years old. A party of these, notice contains the rules for the sale and | numbertog 430, suddenly rose and declared their disposal of altes in the newly proclaimed intention of taking Canton, They were met by township of "Mondwesi, la Zululand. In an ex-officer of the Canton garrison, who was on this document it is distinctly laid down that his way from the Tarter City to one of the only persons of "European birth or descant " | sabarbs, who, seeing that they were all heavily. shall become purchasers, and that any purchaser aimed, stopped them and asked them where of a site who bereziter aclis or lets it, or even per- they were "galog. Instead hefaaswering mits it gven to be occupied free of rent, by any the band seized him, stripped blm of his other persons "except those of European birth official rober, and beat him until he begged and descent," will forfelt_the_property to the for mercy, They then released kim, mlaus Government. It is to be hoped that Mr. Cham-clothes and sword, and sent him off with a.. berlain will instruct the Governor of Zafuland to Intier Informing the authorities that they withdraw these monstrous regulations, which Intended to kill all the Tartars and drivs oui the aro aimed directly against the Indian community.
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IDUCATION IN JAPAN.
Manchu dynasty. On receipt of this letter th Tarter General, thinking this was only a mad freak, sent out forty soldiers to catch them, but
in a very short time thess réturned, minus
clothes, arms, and ammunition, sorely bruised as
The calendar of the Imperial University of Japan in Tokio for 1894-95 shows depth and strength in the older faculties and departments
ibe only result of their mission, ” One hundred and bright promise in those that are newer. In December, 1894, there were 1,468 students in picked soldiers were then sent to quell the dis- turbance, but they also were unsuccessful, return- the various colleges of law, medicine, engineering in even worse plight than their predecessor. lag, literature, science, and agriculture. Taking the year 1878 an that in which the previously existing school reached the grade of a European university, wo And that '781 graduates in full course (ast counting 150 deceased persons) have gone fats acties lie well prepared for varied usefulness. The evident thoroughness of the curricula in the newer departments of science and agriculture, and the happy combination the theoretical and practical, aro striking facts in the higher education
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as here given. The eighteen piges (which
By 5 o'clock last evening the band was said to number 1,500, and to be well armed with Winchester aud Remington rifles, besides having two Gatling guns and five g-ponders. All the shops in the neighbourhood of the West and Natth gates have closed their doors, and the city gates are closely watched. The headquarters of the band are near these two gates, and bande of the boys are constantly patrolling the streets. There is a feeling amongst the populace that this is but the proliralosy of what may prove to be the great rising so long expected and so ardently desired by so many hundreds in the city.
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
set forth the titles and contents of scientific monographs, mostly by native authors and investigators, are also very suggestivi Almost every department of human knowledge, with [te
The Eastern" and "Australian. Co.'s steamship appropriate apparatus of books, instruments, laboratories, and observing stations, is organized | Mirits, Capt. W. Ellis, from Sydney and poris, Japan). To study this modest pamphlet in the joined telegrams we are Indebted to our Colonial In this Teikoku Daigaku (Imperial University of | zrrived in harbour this afternoon. For the sub-
perspective of the part quarter of a century, the Evening Post adds, is to understand largely tha secret of Japan's life and power on the threshold of the year 1895.
NUME AT THE 'FLOUGH.
exchanges :—
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LONDON, April 1stk.
A number of wedlłby Egypilane who hold bonds to the extent of fully 1,000,000 Justify the action of the Egyptian Calixo de la Detio and . money from the Egyptian Reserve Fand for the the representatives of the Government in rating ['expenses of the expedition to the Upper Ni'e.
They declare that the opposition of the French bondholders, who had summoned the members of the Caline de la Delta and the representatives will be rulous. The hearing of the case han of the Government before the mixed tribunals |been adjourned for u-fortnight, ⠀
April 14th,
The Colopné Gavsifi states that at the racent
paid a visit to the settlement of Dominicus A correspondent of The Cape Argus, having Sisters, near King William's Town, known as the Xxx farm, writes as follows :-" Here is a On receipt of this communication a telesubject for the 'new woman' to meditate upon requesting that the masters of all vermis leaving shrieking their equality with mind, the Sisters of Erats was at once despatched to Singapore with profit. Instead of going about the country that port for Hongkong should be instructed that !! any suspicious cases of diani ma occur during St. Dominic havs quinity settled down to prove the voyage they should proceed at once to the it. It is a genuine farm and a liegu one, and there
The Judiciary Commities of the United States Quarantins Anchorage and thers await the orders at the Health Officer of the port. The Singapore
are two industrial Institutions upon It-soun för | Senate has considered, the resolution tha; WIE Govatamant has also been requested by letter boys and one for girls--yet this community is canted. In the House of Representativer #sking for the production of the papers in cossection keep this Government regularly informed of a entirely self-dependent as any others in the the progress of abatement of the disease, country, and it is not only controlled but declined to latervane in the caso,
with the Maybrick card. The committee has I am to enquire whether the Board has any actually worked by the Slaters and their yaplis, further measures to suggest with a view to with the only exception of half-a-dosen unskilled conference at Venice, between the Emperor preventing the introduction of the discise into Kaffic labourers. The hans do their own Willem of Germany, and King Humbert of ikis colony.
I have, etc.
ploughing and hoeings, they have built most of Italy, a birls was agreed to for the renewal of 154) ]. H. STEWART LOCKHART, their buildings themselves; all, the carpentry Alliance will be extended to the year 1901,
the Triple Alliance. It is reported that the Colonial Secretary,
(except ond spiral staircase) was done by them-
April 15th. (Enclosure.)
selves. You are shown into a forge where a lady In action with the expedition to the Colonial Secretary's Office,
blacksmith in Dominican dressmakes the sparks | Upper Nile the Porte has protested to the Singapore, April 24thz 20 fly quita as deftly na her brotheer alsowkaro, | Goratament of - Egypt egalist Marenimans. Bir-1 am directed to forward for your and you are told that all the from work wanted, fighting Musulmans Without the Caliph having Information the enclosed statement of cases of
on the farm li done here. You bigin to think been first consultad of cholata which hava occurred in Singapore from that the world le turned opadu down, od tani ja The Khadien has replied that the dervishes the rath, to the arst inst. The Governog is women have forgotten their own kits, * în you are herstles, and that the expedition will not advised that the disenza' kas not yát ússumed an
are asbered into a room of gases, where nuns, inidinge any of the Armans, since its object wid epidemic formu
such as the world kas Kiwaya knows them, ara | the reconquest of Egyptian territory I have, sic
sexisă la ellence around frames of embenkery: The Sultan has conaltered the reply of the (S) SWEETENHAM, or will familiar, yet mysterious, piles of sná. Khediva, mod han noquiesced in kin views. It was Colonial Secretary," | front of them, plylag needle and thrandi | been arranged that, ikras armoured steamers. The retures, enclosed showed a fetal for the Thiefam far the Calbella notation to the pour : shall preceed to Farket, ahora Wady HZALA, cat period of 55 (cunde reportaż, ¡laciading sy sound - whhs? question.) Hare the children of the poor || the Hida, Yakat là Abém tog mer Above INT
wern in inbous and to Why di
had followed the naval rule recommended Pancock and the K. T. R. A., Bangkok, on the To the Secretary of the Santiary, Board. by Captain MARKYATT and not passed 27th ull, resulted in a win for the former by 313 sentence for twenty-four hours he would not have inflicted a sentence so far beyond the points to 286. The Naval Authorities should requirement of the case and would not be pleased with this proof of the high standard have had to withdraw from the position of marksmanship provalilng on the gunboat, originally taken up. Even a strategic retreat is a retrost, and. Is better avoided.. There is no better fellow in the service than the gallant Commander and no more sis
be left in the Godowns, where they will be honest, energetic, and zealous public
sxsmiced on the 19th fustani, at X1 430.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDING. MATHESON & Co,
Aptala,
Hangkang, 7th May, algkin
servant, but he comes from a country and belongs to a raco that has a strong Inclination on occasions to strike first andi-
1786 | Jaquira" afterwards. ų
MEMORANDA,
TO-MORROW 8th/MAY. am-Lecture, at Odd Volumes Rooms, on
Imperialism and The British Empire," Mr. Granville Sharp, de
SATURDAY=9th.May.
5 pas-Gyulihans' mosting as the Raase
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