THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1896.
&o-day's Advertisements.
EASTERN MICA WORKS.
SCORED AGAIN!
HOLDSWORTH'S MICA COMPOSITION
IS
PROVED AGAIN TO BE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER. (SEE TESTIMONIALS.)
MORE EFFICIENT, NON-CONDUCTOR,
AND
THIRTY PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN BELL'S ASBESTOS. DRY COMPOSITION ÎN 1 CWF, BAGS, F.O,B.
IN TIERCES READY FOR USE,
ONE.TON COVERS 100 SUP. SQ. FXIT.
"X.G.”—ASBESTOS COMPOSITION DRY IN CWT. BAGS. For further Particulare, Prices, ar Estimates, apply to
Hongkong, 24th June, 1895.
ZETLAND
No. 535, E.C.
LODGE.
REGULAR MEETING of the above
HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the rat July, at 8.30 for a pm. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 24th June, 1306
A REGULAR Eld in the FARKLASONS
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
HE Company's Steamship
ΤΗΣ
* YUENSANG,"
Captain W. Waddllove, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 25th instant, at 5 P.M., instead of as previously advertised.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First-class Passengera.
For Freight or Paige apply to
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JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, 24th June, 1806,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,
THE Company's Steamship
"HAITAN,"
Captain Roach, will be dean itched for the above Ports on FRI MAY, the 16th instant, at Noon, 'and not as previously nollfed.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers.
[1023 Hongkong, 24th June, 18c5.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR FOOCHOW,
HE Steamship
ΤΗΣ
"CHIHLI," Captain Newcomb, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 27th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply ta
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
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Hongkong, 24th June, 1896.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
HE Steamship
THE
"CHANGSHA
Captain Williams, will be despatched on TUES-
DAY, the 30th instant.
For Freight or.Passagė, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 24th Jane, 1896.
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HONGKONG.
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PRICE LISTS,
[rong
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PORT after removal should be rested a month
before use, When required for drinking at nece it should be ordered to bu decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out.
SHERRY.-Excellent Dinner and After Dianer
Wines of very superior Vintages. All are true Xerex Winci.
CLARET.-Our Clarets, including the lowest
priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and not artificially made from raisins and currents is generally the case with Cheap Wices. BRANDY.-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pare Cognac, the difference in price being
merely a question'ol age and vintage.
WHISKY.-All our Whisky is of excellent
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE SITUATION IN MASHONALAND. LONDON, Jun 2ınd.' The gravity of the situation, in Mashonaland fa increasing. The Imperial troops at Maleking have commenced their márch north.
SPLENDID Iron Gre in reported to have been land, witbla 1,000 yards of the Kalping coal Įminer, and within three miles of the Kuyuch
rallroad station.
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annual parado and inspection of the Shanghai Volunteer Fire Brigade took place an the 13th inst, Four companies turned out and "THE TROUBLE IN SYRIA,
were conspicuiqsly smart in their drill The The slipation at Haurum is curious, and sawo Mih-ho-loongs won the challenge shield pre- rul Turkish battalions are surrounded.
WITHDRAWAL OF THE EDUCATION
BILI
Mr. Balfour has announced the withdrawal of the Education BI, admiting that be has misjudged the extent of the opposition. He | proposed to re-introduce. It la Janusty,
VENEZUELANS ARREST A BRITISH OFFICER.
The Venezuçlane hare arrested, and conveyed to their territory, Mr. Hason, the Government official who was directing the making of raids on the British side of the Schomberg line.
THE LATE DISTURBANCE IN CRETE,
The Powers have proposed to the Porto the appointment of a Christian Governor at Creti.
OBITUARY.
sented by the Insurance Companies,
THE RAs Brigade will give a concert to-zsorrow evening at the Gymnasium Theatre, behind the Officer Mess. Local talent will take part, and the programme as arranged gives promise of a great success. The R. E. Variety Club also are give an enteralument to-morrow evening.
THE jury that convicted the Wanchai murderai The Jury with to call the attention of his last evening, added as a rider to their verdict: Excellency the Governor to the courageous and intelligent manner in which P.C. 70 and Chinese P.C. 123 effected the capture of the prisoner."
IT is alleged by the Asahi Shimbun that a secret contract has been down up between Prince Lobanoff, Chancellor of Russia, and the Viceroy Li Hong-chang. The principal points are the concession of a Chinese part to Russls, the opening of more ports, in the mercantile interest of Russla, and the granting of permission to constract a rallway through Manchuria.
THR Mercury's Tientsin correspondent says that to addition to the thanks due to Sir Claude
THE Mesin Concert Party bara given a concert before the King of Siam in BotaYİR, Tar semalas of the late Mr. Easile, Beitleb Consul at Kobe, were interred at Keboentha 15tk June with Masonic Rites. THE U. S. S. Dennington, a slater ship to the Concord, is, fitling out for a three year's caulso on the China station.
Tax latest addition to the fleet of the Ocean Steamship Company, the Prometheus, arrived from Liverpool yesterday, on her maiden voyage to the East.
THE remains of Lieutenant B. E. Thurston, of the U.S.S. Detroit, who died at the Naval gih lest, were interred with fall naval honours Hospital, Yokobama, from typhoid fever, on the on the 10th,
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MR. THEODORE 'StracHay, Barsluter of the High Court, N.W.P., has eat himself to contest the right of the Cawnpore. Municipality to levy before the District Judge of Cawnpore, and will license tax upon barristers. The case is now be watched with some interest by the legal world.
IN PERAK, where, an officer entitled to horse or pony allowance prefers to substitatea bicycle for one-animai, bo le permitted to do so, and wi be silowed ten dollars a month instead of the allowance for one animal, provided he centifies monthly that the machine is a good one and kopt in good order.
REASONS FOR ENGLAND'S VAST
Sir Auguster Glossop Hatria, Kt. [Harris, Sir Augustus Glossop, Kt, theatrical manager and dramatist, was bom 1833, mod bar been lessee of Drury Lane Theatre since 1879, where he has produced many successfal pantomimer, and certain dramas written in collaboration with Messrs Pettit, Hamilton, and others, viz. The World," "You" "Human Nature," "Run of Luck," "Armača," *Million of Money," "Prodigal Daughter | MacDonald and Sir Robert Hart, for having the Indimentlal trading communities are centred in
Life of Pleasure" (1793), &c. He was first member of the Strand Division of the Londes County Council, Sheriff of the City of Londos (1891), and Deputy-Lieutenant of the City of Landon. He revived Grad Optra at Drury Lane in 1887, and at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, since 1888. The bonour of knighthood was conferrgå on him after the vali of the German Emperor in 1891-đan and Women of the Timi-]
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FATAL AFFRAF AT NAGASARI.
THE CAPTAIN OF THE "RAZBOYNIK," SHỚT, Konz, June 16th.
The Osaka Mainicht publishes a despatch from the southern post stating that on Saturday Legation in Tokio, who has been staying as Nagasaki, shot and killed the Captain of the Rarboynth. The military officer himrali was slightly wounded. The Legaton refeared the Mainichi does not clearly say so. The
last à military officer altached to a certala
Tientsin.concession extended, Mr. A. W. Belling ham, the Municipal Surveyor. and Mr. L.A. Jearenaud, who prepared the Chinese version of the plan and specifications, deserve great praise. The Tientsia residents expect grest things of the new Minister, who, they state, "saya little bot dees more."
THE River Police at Shanghai have recently discovered that the lowdahs of many foreign- awned steam launches have been doing a fucrative business in towing torches and Janks on their own account after regular working hours, This traffic has been done through native brokers, and regular silff has ruled in consequence, Perhaps a little examination on the part of Hongkong launch owners would bring to light a similar state of affairs in this barbour.
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EXPORT BUSINESS.
England's sons, sald Mr. Peck; go with capital into every country of the world; they marry and Fatile for life in those regions, and soon large and those foreign countries. Not only do they require home comforts, such as they had in England, thereby creating of themselves a demand for English goods, but further, these goods serve as an object lesson to their foreign neighbour, who soon come to want them lo
almost
NEWS IN BRIEF.
JAPAN AND KOREL.
We are indebted to our Japanese exchanges, dated to the 16th iqst, for the fallowing items ------
Small-por has bisken out at Oshima, Kago- ahims
The population of Oraka on June 1st was 483,177.
completed.
An official history of Kobe has just bean
Three hundred million post-cards were printed in Japan last year.
Intermittent fever is prevalent in Kobe and the surrounding district.
1,147,045 pladles will be working in Japan by the end of this month,
cotton yain were exported.
Darlag Apill 1,782,335 cattles al Japanese
Trial shipments of tinned meats have been sent from Japan to America.
300 houses were burned in Takatamura, Fukushimme, on the 7th Inst.
The Japanese Red Cross Seclety now has a membership sombering 211,782
Fire completely Shimane, on the night of the 7th.
destroyed Namuslmurs,
Mr. Komora, Japanese Mluister to Kores, returned to Tokio on the gib (last,
The Osaka Spinning Mill Company's works wo burned down on the 8th inst.
The Japanese are to collect Junk dues from Chinese vessels trading to Formoss.
The total receiots of the Japanese telephone exchanges during May were $780,075.
Twelve hundred Japanese workmen for the Siberian Railway loft Japan last month,
Dailog 1895, $525,000 worth of « postage stamps were sold in the Kabe prefecture.
Eighty new peers hare been created in Japan this year. The peerage now numbers 672.”
Owing to the dullness of the tes trade, tha tan plants are belog destroyed in parts of Japan, handle the coast rice trade with sailing ships.
A Japanese company is being formed to
The officers of the U.S.S. Bayard gave a dance on board, in Yokohama, go the roth feat. playing 2,313 men and 7,063 women, in Hyogo.
of
There are now fifty-two match factories, em-
During the past year aheen million deren matches, valued at $317,000, were made in Hyogo,
By an explosion in an Oraka match factory on the 4th inst, eighteen women were badly injared.
Offive campbor refinesfes working in Kobe at the beginning of the year, two have been forced to close up.
silver coles were struck at the Osaka mist $115,000, worth of gold and $1 600,000 of during May.
The construction of a permanent Japanese Parliament House, to cost 1,500,000 you, is in center plans
The Risians have obtained a concession on the lalands of Rers and. Wol-mi-lo from the Korean Government,
The cost of living in Japan bas lncreased all reand more than half sisce 1873. Houses bring
quality and of greater age then most brand, to is beloved to be the Russian Legation, though that, "racecourses are almost always made for gets what he wants very quickly. Remember in more than double their former rental.
in the market. The SCOTCH Watsky
marked "Els universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong marke),
Intelligenta in soraewhat obscure. Her a duel taken place, or was the homicide the result of an accident ?--Kobe Herald.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
THERE weed four cases of plague to-day-two In the city and two la Kowloon,
The latest quotation for Hongkong and Shanghal We only guarantee our WINKS and SPIRITS Bank shares on the London Stock Exchange is
to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony, or from our authorised Agents at the
Court Purls.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Rongkong, 10th January, 1805.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, WIDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1896.
AMERICAN EXPORTS.
£43 15#,
A HOME paper recently advanced the statement running in circles to the right." So far from this being the case, we may mention that of thirty-four race meetings whose names accorto us at the moment, exactly one-half are laid out the ravene way, smangat the number being Epsom, Doncaster, York, Gosforth Park, Lingfield, Chester, Wolverhampton, Liverpool, Lincoln, Nottingham, Redcar, Alexandria Park, etc.
the Heart of Anti-foreign Hunan is the head-line ander which the China Ganti publishes the report of a very interesting later- His Excellency Yang Lei was appointed Grandview with Mr. T. Cowen, the Indefatigable Secretary at Tientsin by an Imperial decren dated the 4th Inst.
On the gth and roth fast. the thermometer at Tientsin registered respectively 102 and 103 degrees in the shade.
Times correspondent who reported the chief contests in the China-Japan war, fncluding the fall of Port Arthur and Wal-hal-wel, for the Rreat London daily. Mr. Cowen, it appears, ́recently, arrived at Shanghai in the enjoyment| of good health after ascending the West River and travelling under considerable difficulties sad great Inconvenience through the heart of the most notoriously anti-foreign province in China, namely, Hanazi.
AT the Policy Court this morning, Captain Hastings, the Magistrate, dismissed the ten house-boys charged with gambling, on the grounds that the prosecuilon had not proved that it was a gambling konse within the meaning of the Ordlanaca. It was contended by the An eccentric contributor to the Calcutta Astas defendants that the place was merely a servants' | ́has elaborated the following sporting terms ;--- club.
A MOO-A man who follows his own jede.
meal,
A SHARP-A man who watches the more- ments of stable commissioners, and follows suit, fancy, and soon finds himself broke,
A SPORTMAN,A man whó backs his own
RING "CRACKER."-Big handicap winners. BANK "CRACKERg "—Bookmakers' tips. A TRAINER'S MOTTO,--" Always bet with a recognised bookle and do it quietly it pays best In the erd,"
A JOCKEY'S ORDER." He is very fat, and we haven' backed him to-day, so don't distress him," and presents them to "ancia" for a considera
AN AMATEUR—A gentleman who wins cups tion
A PROFESSIONAL ---A gentleman who goes for and obviates the necessity of visiting "Bucle.
TURY MOTTO" Weight will stop any horse," but weight of money aften makes them win.
$53877 from $11,268 in 1894. Last year, coffee Tax export of gold from Slam in 1895 rose to figured for the first time among Stamese exports, the value being $150.
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THE "KWONGSANG" INQUIRY.
as great & degree. Thus, in a natural way, England extends her commerca outside of the regular marcantile methods. Maple & Co., and others in London, have large emporiums and cater to these private wants and whims of English people vlog outside of England. They funus catalogues showlog every article manufactured and every article that can be possibly used in a private house, and under take to furnish a complete English home. So, when a wealthy Englishman in Chile, for Instance, marries, he sends home an order to Maple for a completely furnished home, and there are tante Englishmen entside of England than in England. According to the census of 1890, there were at that time in the United States
4103,806 people of Britlah birth, 13,100,000 11 11
parentage, agafast 25000,000 Americans of Edilah descent.
What has taken place in America has isken place in a more or less degree in all countries of the world. In Chile, there are over 6,000 people of British birth, parentage or descent. In the Argentine Republic 40,000. So rent is the British population that in Valparaiso there 210 two English churches and newspapers printed in English; in Bocnos Ayres, is English churches and newspapers in English. They have their race. tracki, their tennis courts and golf links, and are the most powerful civilizers in those countries. You find the British subject in every town and bamist of South America. English sheep farmers in Terra dei Fuego, Welsh miners in the copper districts of Chile, and Scotch store Like the South American deas, they are every keepers in the out-of-the-way towns of Bolivia,
The Court consisted of Lieutenant-Commst. where and active. When we send our yearly der Vernon Mead. R.N.. Commander of H.B.M. shipment of over 1,000 carloads of agricultural | gunbost Firebrand, Pesident, H. Bancroft machinery to South Americe, who buys it 7 | Joly, H.B.M.'s Vice-Cofu) and Registrar of The British merchant, How is it exrried? In Shipping, and Linton Hughes, Master, C.N. British steamers. Who pays for it? British Co's steamer Tungchow, of London, Aquestora. bankers.
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In our last issue we had space only for the finding of the Naval Const held at Shaoghal on the 18th lnstant to investigate the circumstances connected with the stranding of the Indo-China
·Colle steames Kwongsang, but as the evidence upon which the Court severely censured the commander of the Keongsang will probably interest a good many of our nautical readers wa give it below in extenso from the columns of
the Shanghat Mercury of the 18th June :-~-
A Naval Court of Enquiry was opened at HB.M.'s Consulate this morning, to enquire into the circumstances attending the accident to the L.C.S.N. Co.'s steamer songsong, of London, William Stalker, Master, which, while on a woyage from Foochow to the port of Shanghai, struck a rock, resulting la damage to the sată
ship, and the loss of four ilver, and necesaliating the docking of the vessel.
Upon the opening of the Court the usual formal letters calling the Enquiry were read, sfter which the frnt witness, Tawain Stalker, master of the Kwongsang, was called and sworn. He stated as follows —On the night of the roth, at 5.05 p.m., we paared Steep Irland about a quarter-of-a-m}}z«cff Set the course N. ‡ W.
We talk about the desirability of extending our South American trade, and what does it | mean? It means developmenrol trade with the despised and hated Englishman. We hate him because he minde his own business, but we need him badly until our American sons are prepared to do as their English cousins do, At about 6.30 It set in foggy; sung the engines, Damely, go with their families ́ and capital "stand by kept the whistle going in accord- into the uttermost parts of the world prepared to ancs with the usual Board of Trade regula- settle there for life. Takethe Falkland Islands, logs. The fog kept Biting at short intervals, for instanco-those Islands which are still and we could see vessels ahead of and claimed by the Argentine Republic and whatdo passing us at 740 slowed the engines, you find?. At Port Stanley, on a barbour within stepped, and cast the lord; 13 fathoms, mud. harbour, you find an English village with Went slow ahead for about five minutes after England to that distant clime, and culy threw N. N. W. Kept going law ill 8 o'clock, Took cathedral and a bishop, verily transported from that, I should say, and altered the course to
days' journey from Terra del Fuego-1 You feel another cast of the lead which showed 15 that you are in an English country town since fathoms, and after about 4 or 5 minutes want you find English ions with the farefamed Barr sicw ahead a-and again; then went hall speed
a
matters,
agnio, as the weather cleated a filtle.. At 8.15 sawiand aband and went fail, speed astern.
At the conclusion of the murder trial last night, the Sessions were adjourned until Friday morn lng, at to s.m., when the common furos ar required to be in attendance. The perjury case will then be beard. The remaining two cases, 018 an offcure against the Women's and Girls' We have been favoured with a copy of Protection Ordinance and the other alleged the new and revised edition of Peck's Export Purchase Indix. WILLIAM E. Frex bribery, will be "called " on Tuesday next. AND COMPANY Bre New York export YESTERDAY a house.boy employed temporarily agents, and the Inder is designed for the by Mr. D. Kennedy at the Home Repository; purpose of bringing into communication Causeway Bay, decamped, taking with him all the foreign users of American manufacthe Jewelley he could lay his hands oz. Inspector tures and the more reliable and reputable Maar, who has just taken over charge of the manufactures in the United States, with a view to more extended sales by the latter, Warchst Police Station, this morning found the and more economical purchases by the boy with all the stolen goods in his possession, former. Of course, it has for its further The case was partially heard at the Magistracy object to induce people into whose hands this morning and remanded until Friday. It may come, but who are not yet dealer His many filende will be sorry to hear of the in the American markets, to try experie death, in the Civil Hospital this morning, of SARSAPARILLA.
ments in that direction. It is handsomely Mr. Herbert W. Johnson, of typhoid fever. The R ASPBERRYADE, &c. got up, well arranged and attractive, and
deceased came out here to join the Police force, ought to render useful service to those
THE Onto wreck is being gradually broken up who make use of it in one capacity or and was very popular. Last December he DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are another. It is large quarto size and resigned to take up the position of Manager of all dynamite charges, and a quantity of cargo has already been saived, though there still made under the constant supervision of a daly Contalns fourteen pages of editorial matter the Victoris Hotel in Canton. He contracted | remaing a much larger qasbilty in the holds, colonies of South Africa and Australia ? It is Something gave way in the boat, I think it qualified English Chemist and will bear comapa bearing generally on trade questions typhoid fever early this month, and died which will soon be goi ate,
and supporting the export interest; eight this morning. The facial, which took place at
The following is, according the Kebs Chronicle, pages, closely printed, of an article 6 o'clock this evening, was largely attended, Index, forty-six pages of advertisements
the second of the new Japanese Minister to the Court of Seoul Mr. Hars, the new Minister to by manufacturers, nearly all carefully FOR seven or eight year past no note has been
lustrated, and twenty-six pages contain taken of the Imp art of gold ballion and Seoul, is a native of Iwata prefecture. In 1876 he entered the Law School, which was then, ing a closely printed alphabetical list of coins in Japan, remarks, a Japanese contem-attached to the Judicial Departmest, but did manufacturers of all the articles Included perary, but during the last two warthe seven complete bis studies. He took to Journalisme In the first eight pages. Whatever article millen ran worth of geld has been received, but later joined the Forelges Department and you may be in want of, look it up in the which is understood to be part of the indemnity was sent to Tientsin as Consul. Subsequently first list; if there is a black number after paid by the Chinese Government and imported in the Foreign Department, which appointment be became Director of the Commercial Barsan It in the list, turn to the corresponding from England through, the Epecs Bank. The he held unill he succeeded Baron Hayashi page of the advertisements and you will above som 18, accending to the Kobs Herald, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affair when the latter find fall particulars. If there is no black said to include more than 200,000 yes worth of gentleman was appointed Minister to Peklog. number there is no special advertisement of the article in the Index, but the small Japanese gold coins exported some years ago.
The Mercury reports as follows of the Nl-fated type numbers, to be found opposite the
MEMORANDAM
Anding 1--Mausen, Wilson and Payne, the well name of each article will refer you to the
known divers, have been engaged on the wreck principal manufacturers in the third parti
TO-MORROW,-gth Jaun.
ill-fated Anding, and from what we can Mr. WILLIAM E. Pace, the head of the Noop.-China leaves for San Francisco, via
usual ports of cell. 'firm, seems to understand things, and whether he is or is not one of the enemies of England in the United States, he certainly understands secret of
alson with the beat English Manulactures.
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MS and
other Large Consumers.
Manager.
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AFRIDAY 6th June. s.m.-Criminal Sessions-Perjury Casn
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on tap," English schools, English customsa, Furthermore, when it comes made up of gold Told the second mate to go and let za the we find that the currency is “quids,” aliver “ bobe," and, copper pennies, anchor. Before he got forward from the are likely to get this typical reply Three. engines going full speed astern, Kept her If you chance to sak the price of an apple you bridgee struck a rock at 8.15 pm, bulgence, please, sir; thank you |
going asters, got the boats swung out and But of English capital-the capital of those sounded the well. The Chinese passengern landgrabbers that the jingo wants to whip 1.] end part of the crew' runbed for the boats. How many millions of the gold, do you sup. They filled the forward starboard-boat and we Posle lovested to-day to these United Stater, could not get it out, so wa went to the port one and how many more millions in South Americs, and swung it out, it being immediately filled to say nothing of poor Canada and the vich with passengers as it hung from the davits,
roughly estimated that English gold to the was the sys-bolt of the tackle. The forward, extent of $5,000,000,000 is to-day invested in part of the boat fell down, turning over as fi the country, which means that each inhabitant fell and throwing its occupants out. I wan la owing England about 980, Haw not the gold standing in the after part of the boat at tha of hated England been almost as powerials time trying to get them out of it. . After that factor in the development of these United States I went away the port Ille-bast in charge of as our own coergy? Ningly per cent of the the second officer. It picked up 13 Chinees In fascial business of the Seath American con about 4 hours. After the life-boat went away tinent la transacted through London. Where we anchored in 13 fathome. The ille-bost do all the South American republics fort their returned at about 20 minutes to one. I forgot bonds in order to develop their resources? English to mention that while we were getting the best American cities, provides them with water sup fore-peak, no water in any other part of the ship. gold Nights with gas and electricity the South out the carpenter reported 8 foot of water in the piles, and drains them; it improves their harbours We lay in this position all night, have up anchor and waterways, and furnishes them with up-to at a quarter to 6 in the morning and precorded data wharvon and dry docks. Besides this, it is slowly to Shanghai. After the accident to the English capital that is developing their industries boat i mastered the crew and passengers, after and fiting them to, consume the manufactured the llie-beat returned, and, found that one fire- products of our vast country. - Se all these min, two passengers, and a compradors's Boy English investments Indirectly bénsŭr the were miesing, farmiers of our West and the manufacturern of
like the country
of the date of opalon it will be an easy task aar East Without the aid of English capital
to liur
of
eurenty a textafacturers and exporters; so pas-Cimcol Seasons - Paris y Cua Hirng. bor to the surface agale la loro god sabosnital and poor England Awan dan ponas galasores What spend does your ship go?
where good running about two knots to the N.W. By the Court's What was the state of the tide you passed Steep Island It Was a two ref. The Anding les in dredger.
feet we would to-day be maticiis republics. In sieering your course, did you shape it out- water ad low
ow tide, in sa In the bed of the river, at position that we are, and the Boath
chains in would be fifty years behind their present status. side of Elger Island ?—I shaped it to steer about.' which she was slung to the pontoons remain For years our Western poople. kaya mada`li a at miles of Elger Island.
số that that is now required
to their vant enterprises
At full speed from 9å to to knots; half spond and he tells his countrymen, If they want
pontoons. True the bottom of the river is so hard for crazy enterprises to pay our mailenal about 5. to push their trade, to follow our example
but if the job of lifng the dredger is undertaken | debt and leave a nice surplus for pensionnan The Where do you insglos you were when you got and, ɓetter It We reprint in another
without delay there are stiil hopes entertained of Jogs, however, does not think of these things at - 13 fathome 2-To northward of Kiger Island. 1 once more seeing the unfortunate craft, that was "all" and hates the English because they have sxpected the flood tide to set me up 1.1 want slowly column some extracts from a speech of his | English mali duo.
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SATURDAY, 17th June.
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