To-day's
·Advertisements.
ZETLAND
LODGE
No. sas, E.C.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above
HALL, Zetland Street, an SATJ'RDAY, the sand Intant, at for $30 pm, precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Kangkong, 10th Anguit, 1896.
ALODGE will be held is the FREEMASONS
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI,
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"TIENTSIN,"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1896.
TELEGRAMS. Two Chinamen were charged at the Magistracy A7 the Magistracy ibla morning the Chief
Entimation.
For COAST PORTt, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed (or Pakages and Empties when received in good ordet.
Counterfall Order Books supplied on 'application.
Our Reglstered Telegraphic Addrem İn *DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,"
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And
Captain Fennefather, will be despatched TO-
MORROW, the 21st instant, at 3P.M.
For Freight or Passage, nonly to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, zoth August, 1866.
"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS,
FOR YOKOHAMA.
THE Steamship
#MERIONETHSHIRE,"
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
SHOCKING YACHTING FATALITY.
LONDON, August 18th."-
The Emperor William's racht Mitter whlist racing at Southsea collided with the Zolds, amaaking her main-mast and killing Baron Gedulis, the owBIT.
GREECE AND TURKEY,
A body of Greek Volunteers, with artlilery, all signed messages addressed thus will have landed near Cardis,
receive prompt attention,
The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock:--
PURE AERATED WATER,
SODA WATER,
LEMONADE.
POTASH WATER,
SELTZER WATER,
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LITHIA WATER,
SARSAPARILLA WATER,
TONIC WATER,
GINGER ALE,
GINGERADE,
Darler, Commander, will be despatched for the above Parts on TUESDAY, the 25th lontant, at' Noca,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 10th August, 1805.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE.
STEAM TO
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YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI.
(Paising through the INLAND STA) HE Company's Steamship
THE
"HOHENZOLLERN,"
Captain A. Harrassowitz, will leave for the above Ports on or about TUESDAY, the 25th instant,
For further Particulars, apply to
•
MELCHERS & Co, Agents,
Hongkong, 20th August, 1896.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MOTICE.
STEAM TO SHANGĦAL
THE Company's Steamship
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"DAYERN," Captain B. Blanke, due here' with the outward German Mall about the 24th lestant, will leave for the above place about 14 hours after antiral
For farther Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, zo1h Angust, 1806.
OCKAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
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صمت
No Credit given for Bottles that look diety or |greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again
by us.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LD.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 4th July, 1896.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1896,
· NOTES AND COMMENTS.
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(From Kede Christale.) THE COST OF GOVERNING FORMOSA.
TOKIO, August xaih; The expenditurs for the Governor-General's Office of Formosa for the next fiscal year is estimated in the Badget al 24,000,000 yes, sgalost which the revenue of the island is put at about 8,000,000 yen.
PRINCE FUSHIML
"FOURTH GYMKHAVA MEETING.
Under the Patronage of
His Excellency Sir Willam Robinson, K.C M.G.,
His Excel' :acy Major-General Black, C.B
Commodete G. T. Boyer, R.N. Committee:-R. Alexander, Esq., R.B.; The Hon. J. J. Bell-Irving: Hart Buck, Esq.; Capl. Borney, R.A.; M. Gräte, Esq.; V. Car Haw-
J. McKte, Esq A. S. Mannis, Eig Master, Esq;. H. Nugent, Esq. RE G: C, C. L-Col. The O'Gorman, D.A.A.G.; Capt. Rad- clyffe, R.B.: Commander Tunnued, R.N. and the Hon. T. H. Whlichead.
Hon. T. Whitehead.
Juderss-The Hou, }, ]. Bell-Irvlog and the
abla morning with carrying revolvers without a | Engineer of the steamer Amarapodra charged license. A fine of $100 each was impored, in the Chief Officer of the same vessel with threat. default three months' imprisonment with hardening to shoot him. A counter charge of assault labour. This sort of punishment, Infilcted on was brought against the Chief Englacer, and as "bad hats," should have a "deterrent affect" | solicitors have been engaged the bearing of the for it is as sensible and justifiable as it is neces- csse wis, sójaurned until Saturday at I am. sary for the protection of residents of a colony when it is expected some lateresting evidence willis, Esq.; T. F. Hough, Esq. Capt. Loveband, which is, and for many years has been, the❘ be forthcomlog. happy hunting-ground of desperadoes from the neighbouring mainland of the great Celestial | IT is said to be quite 'on the cards' that Count Empire
Matsu, who recently returned to Tekla krom a trip to Honolula andertaken for the benefit of his health, will resume duty as Minister for Foreign Affels, while it is equally within the Hounds of reason to assume that Viscount Kökb
■ Privy Councillor (formerly Japanese Minister to Washington) will be appointed Chief of the Agricaliral and Commercial Department.
RECENTLY the Russian Government engaged about 1000 Japanese 'coolies as labourets to work on the Siberian Railway. Something went wrong and the Japanese, according to Russian reports, became mutinous, struck work, and indulged in statous proceedings. Of course the Rooskies, wholly unaccustomed to anything approaching insubordination GR the of common workmen,
party the life of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and pat down the Ireland, is preserved until after midnight on alarming rehellion with a strong hand and soon September aand next, she will have reigned Tokio, August zald. had the leader of the rioters in gaol together longer than any other British Sovereign. That Prince Fushimi antved at Yokohama this with about one hundred of his unfortunale comts a statement which requires proving, 15, morning and proceeded at unce to Tokio, accompatriots, all of whots are reported to have been first sight, some one may say it is a bit" pre panted by Prince Komatsu and several members of the Imperial Household, who had gone down driven to desperation by the officials who falled vians. Now, the record that has to be beaten to Yokohama to welcome His Imperial High- to supply them with proper provisions or allow is that of George III. That King reigned from ness. A large crowd, including Ministers of them sufficient rest. We now learn from a Kabe October 25th, 1760, to January 2gth 1820, that Slate, Prley Connelllors and others were am BEE- bled at Shimbashi when, the train wrrived to paper that the lender of the rial, named Hirotais to say, a period of fifty-nine years and niacty- greet the Prince,
YOKOHAMA, August rath.
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Kunisake, has been sentenced by the Rasslam. authorities to 15 years' imprisonment with hard THE SILK MARKET.
labour, and another man to 5 years' imprison The raw silk market is somewhat more activament with hard labour. Eighty-two of the men than it has been, 255 bales being sold to-day to were sent back to Nagasaki and the Ruslan foreign arms.
Government has requested the Japanese authori- ties to adopt stringent measures with them. These laboarers were sent to Siberis. through Company has sent an official to Vladivostock the Hiroshima Emigration Company, and the
to enquire into the difficulty. He might as well have stopped at home, for he will learn nothing but what it suits the Russians to disclose Moreover, the alleged leader and his chief llent enant are now “serving time--probably in the mines, and are, at all events, not accessible to the representative of the Hiroshima Emigration Co.
THE NEW POSTAGE STAMPS,
TOKIO, August rath. bearing the portraits of the late Princes Arisa. The first issue of the new postage stamps gaws and Kitaabirakwa, 3,117,000 in number, was sold out immediately and a second lasue of 7,466,ede has been ordered. It will, however, be some time before these are issued, as the Printing Bureau is pressed with other work. The sew stamps, being mementos of a remarkable his. torical event they have been eagerly purchased by people of all countries in the world, especially by Americans, who applied to the Department of Communications for a considerable quantity. A large portion of the second issue is expected to go abroad.
RE OLIVERS MINES, LT'D. AND NEW BALMORAL GOLD MINING
COMPANY, LT’D.
Messrs John D. Humphreys & Son have courteously informed us that they sent a telegram yesterday to the Manager of the mines in Aus- tralla Inquiring when the Expert was likely to anive at the miner. The Mines Manager has replied that the Expert is expected to mezive
"early next week."
No one seems inclined to move with reference to the very important questions Involved in the recent action of the united Telegraph Companies in raising rates to Europe and America by 37 per cent.. and in the approval by the English and other Governments of the Convention between these Companies and the Chinese. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Telegraph Administration, by which they have secured to themselves a monopoly for a considerable number of years. Captain Bartlett, will be descatched as above The Chambers of Commerce both in Shanghal and in Hongkong may be contemplating some movement, but If they are they have not as yet let the
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. HE Company's Steamship
THE
"DIOMED,"
of TUESDAY, the rat September. For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkoor, acth August, 1895,
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR HAVRE, HAMBURG AND LONDON.
THE Steamship
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"FLINTSHIRE," Captain Dwyer, will be despatched for the above Parts on or about the 18th September. '.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL CARLILL & Co.,
Agents. Hongwome, 20th August "to
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Intimations. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
'IMPLE AERATED WATER.
SIMPLE
SODA
ODA WATER.
LEMONADE.
INGER ALE
GINGER
AREAPARILLA.
NO CASES OF PLAGUE TO-DAY, THE English, mail is due to-morrow morning. Tax Spanish cruiser Trina Christing left here for Manila yesterday,
and Nethersole Hospitals beg to acknowledge with thanks the following donation to the funds of the Hospitals:-
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seven days. Bat every fourth year of the Queen's reign has been a leap year, that is to av, fifteen of them. Whereas, in her grand. father's case, every' fourth year was not a leap year, for his fifty-nine"years included the year 1800, which, though divisible by four, was not enanted as a leap year; so that the number of leap years in his Bity-nine years of reign was extra days must be credited to our Sovereign. thirteen only and not fourteen; therefore, two
Again, some one maỹ urge that both the years 1750 and 1810 were leap years. That is true; but George ascended the throne after February 19th, 1760, and died before February 29th, 1810. The Queen ascended the thrane on June roth, 1837, as she will have equailed the record of fly-nine years and ninety-seven days, mians (wo days for the extra leap years, on the
Ar the Magistracy this morning Fung, Tal 2nd of September, 1896, Of living European (Head Gigman, employed by the Hongkong Sovereigns, the Emperor of Austria comes next Telegraph) appeared against Mak Chol (Head to Victoria in length of reign; he willl' celebrate Gigman, employed by the Hongkong and bis juhtler, if he lives, in 1893, Lails XIV of Shanghal Bank) whom he charged with assault. France holds the record of long "service" with Ing him yesterday afternoon. The offence was
sevenlydwo year; be became King at the admfited and the Magistrate decreed that the of five and died at the age of seventy. defendant pay a fine of $6, or le default be impri.seven-Stratis Timer. soned with hard labour for 21 days, As farsí can be gathered from the prosecutor it appears that Mak Chol, who was dismissed from the service of the Hongkong Telegraph in Jiné 1895, and Fong Tel, a quiet bard-working man, who was appointed Head Gigman ap soon-as Mak Chol was dismissed, were not on the best of terms and that yesterday the latter went up to the complainant, who was cleaning the Hongkong Telegraph gig on the Frays, and without
provocation struck,bìm two violent blows in the
who
"HONGX^NG FOOTBALLS
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Handicappers:-Hant-Bock, Esq; T. F. Hough, Erq: M. Gröte, Erg.
Starter:-Capt, Burney, R.A. Clerk of the Scales:-R, Al:xander, Esq., R.B.
Finisheider:—]. McKie, Esq.
Hon, Treasurer:- Capt. Rudclyfle.
Hon. Secretary:-Lient."Col. The O'Gorman, D.A.A.G.
By kind permission of Lleat.-Col. Nercoil and the Officers of the Rils Begade, the Band of the Regiment will altead
Gymkhana Meeting to be held on the Race __The following is the programme of the Fourth Course, Happy Valley, on Saturday, the and lust, commencing at 4.30 p.m.:
IVINTS:
NOVICE HANDICAP-First prize presented by the Hon. E. R. Beillios, C M.a, with $40 added from the Fund. Second, $10. Third, $10, Five to start or no third prize,
Capt Loveband's R. Artexerxes 12st olb Mr. Forbes's b. Simple Simon, 111t 11th Mr. C. H. Thompson's g. Desespoli, 11st alb Sorg-Capt. Edys's ch. Planes, Trat 7lb DISTANCE HANDICAP; First prize, $30. Second
pris, $10, Third prize, $10, Fourth to save his stakes. Distance ono mila. Seven to #tart no fourth priza: five or no third prixo.
Mr. Nugent's g.c.p. Armletice, 350 yards. Mr. Graham's ch. "water" Egerton, scratch. Mr. Campbell's g c.p. Visitant 11, 220 yards. Mr. Master's g.c.p. Majar. 270 yards. Capt. Loveband's b.c.p. Xerxes, 370 yards. Mr. Whitehead's g..p. Vicar, 350 yards. Mr. Deacon's b.c.p. Throstle, 350 yards. Mr. Stern's d.c.p. Bravo, 350 yards. Mf. C. H. Thompson's dc p. Pegasus, 375 yards, Capt. Loveband's .c.p. The Fris1, 375 yards. Mr. W. Jackson's br.c.p. Touchstone, 440 yards, Mr. Potte's d.c.p. Sub-Gilffin, 400 yards.
Capt. Burney's t.b. donkey The Make, çoo yards. SPECIAL PRIZE ; ènch rider may be nominated by a lady whose name should be handed in by him at the time of welghlag. First nominee past the past at the finish to wio... DOG RACE; first prize $10; second prize; third
prize $ Port entries frée. STEEPLECHASE; over the steeptrebase coursd as selected by the Committee; first priza, $50; second prize, $10; third pilt;, $10. Five to start or no third prize, Capt. Loveband's g. Artexcixs, 1ast xlb Capt. Laveband's b. Xerxes, siit zalb Capt. fiorney's g. Baccarat, zast rib. Mr. Whitehead's ch. Kingscote, last rib Mr. Salmond's g. Q.C., Izst 4lb MILE HANDICAP; first prize presented by The Hop, J. J. Beli-Irving,; second prize, $10 Mr. Nagent's w. Armistice, 1st olb
third prize, $ra. Five starters or no third prize. Mt. Fotta's g, Vagabond, 11st gib.. Mr. Ferbes's b. Simple Simon, tost rib Mt. Hart Buck's ch. Valligear rostralb Dr. Noble's r. Grey Leg, Izst 6tb
THE DECLINE AND FALL OF BRITISH INDUSTRIAL SUPREMACY,
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COMPETITION.
INSTITUTION OF A PIRMANENT SHIELD, A Joint Committee of the Hongkong Football Clab and the Hongkong Football Competition was held last night in order to make arrange ments for continuing the competitions of the face, causing the bloed to flow freely from bis
past season. The Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, President of the Hongkong Football Club, pre- note and bruising his right eye. Several of alded. It was resolved to Institute & Permanent Fung Tal's friends came to his rescue and Shield, and to give x'gold medal to each member public into the secret of it, and without THE Hon. Treasurer of the Allen Memorial | thercapon the heilicore Mak Choi ran away | of the winning team. The cost of the Shield
followed by the Telegraph's man, desired to give him in charge. A Partu-e300, and of the medale 3150, altogelber guese (believed to be a clerk), seeing Mak Chol $500 willbe required to institute the Fermanent was pursued, very rightly arrested and held Trophy, and to cover all expenses connected with him until a constable arrived on the scene and the carrying out of the fixtures for the 1896-97 sex- son. It is anticipated that this sum will be raised to the Central Police stailon the party passed the
as the enormous attendances at some of the
Your investigations will work out somewhat in Hongkong Telegraph office, where a halt was
this fashion. You will find that the material of Cup Her
of last season form a sufficient some of your own clothes was probably woven made while the wounded gigmen came in, with his face and clothes covered with blood, to report tion derived from, such tournaments. Subscrip of your wife's garments are German Imports.. Indication of the interest taken-in, and satisfac-in Germany. Still more probable is it that some to the Sab-Editor, who went down to the street and identified the man under arsest as the gig-on Lists wil be found in the usual places, man who had been dismissed over a year ago, The Committes selected to carry out all and who had recently proffered his services to rangements for the ensuing competition is the writer an bead gigman, although there is no
constituted as follows:-Messrs. F. G. Davies, reason why the services of the man Fung TMA E. F. MacKay, J. H. Thresher, R.B., E. should be dispensed with. There are no "black E. Deacon (Hon. Treas), T. Browae (How, Sec.)
together with a representative of the Navy, and, marks" against him.
a representative of Kowloon Football Club,
(Continued from yesterday.) GERMAN GOODS IN THE ENGLISH MARKET. Mr. Williams asks any one who doubts whe- ther the German is coating us from our own markets to institute'an inquiry as to how many articles which he personally uses are made ins
public support-general support-they can effect nothing, With the sympathy and support of the Banking and Mercan- tile communities they can effect much. Combination may be met by combination. A monopoly, or a seeming monopoly, may be encountered and defeated by an oppo- Stralis Times tells of an Indian being fined $ro took him info custody. Going from the Pray by public subscription "with" bat ilttle difficulty,' | Germany, He says
sition, or even by the reasonable threat of an opposition that may never become a fact.
Ho Ngek Lauvasacin Unks the head-line "Insulting the Folice" the
for offering a gratification of $1 to a constable the day before. In the same issue this journal reports that two Kling constables were convicted of attempting to extori 13. Where is the insult in the first case?. It could hardly be question of amount.
THE LUCHU ISLANDS.
is
The Japanese Government would much
tions; while it in pratically"beyond a doubt that like to have a free and independent line of
be magnificent manties and Jackets wherein telegraphic communication with Europe Tax Briiish steamship Amarapore has been
out aro German-made and German sold, for ber mulds array themselves on their Sundays and America. Japan would probably rested by order of the Colonial Court of
only so could they be done at the Ggain. Your be prepared to spend a very considerable Admiralty to consequence of claim made
governess's Bandez clerk in the City ; but he portion of the Indemnity.monles in laying a cable to the United States, or to Canada, against her by the owners of the steamship Zyr.
also was made in Germany: The toys, and the dolls, and the fairy books which your children or to both. France might be induced for It is, we understand, claimed by the owners of
maltreat in the nursery are made to Germany: a consideration to run land lines through the latter that she suffered damage by collision
may, the material of your favourite (patriotic) Northern Tonquin and the Laos States with the Amarofoors during the typhoon of AN American Press despatch dated London
newspaper had the same birthplace në Uke ai not Roam the house over, and the fateful mark into Burmah, Slam, and India. A com- 29th July, which did so much damage to pro- 13th July reads as follows:-Sir John Peader's bination between the bankers and mer" | party in the colony.
death will give an impetus to the movement for
will greet you at every turo, from the piano in your drwing-roam to the mug on your kitchen chants trading in the Straits Settlements THE Committee of the Shanghai Public Recla- under British control, Heavy pressure from a new system of cables for the Empire entirely.
dresser, blazoned though it be with the legend, China, Japan, and the Philippines to
KOBE, August 13th. A Prisini.from Margate. Descend to your diminish as largely as possible the mation Ground has added another to the many Canada and Australia, with Mr. Chamberlain's
A proposal to transfer Okinawa from the domestic depths, and you shall find your very business done by them now through Attractions of the Medel Settlement by placing sympathy, is loosening the cable ring's tight jurisdiction of the Home Department to the data-pipes German made. You pick out of the the United Companies and to transfer portion of the ground inside the Race-course grip on the Empire. A Pacific cable conference Colonial Department is to be considered by the ment, and they also am "Made in Germany." grate the paper wrapplags from a book consign. all their telegraphic business to any other
at the disposal of a committee of ladies, to be is now sluing in private at the Colonial Office, Cabinet shortly. Okinawa prefecturn comprises You stuff them into the fire, and reflect that the Company that may hereafter be started, used as a Ladies' tennis ground. Here any one It has agreed that an all-British cable shall practically all the island groups extending poker in your band was forged in Germany. whether via Japan or via Tonquin, and or a party of the fair sex, will be faralshed with be laid forthwith from British Columbia to in a scattered chain from Japan. proper to As you sise from your beanbing you knock over which would undertake to transmit nets and balls, so that this healthy exercises Australia zid Fanning Islands, Honolulu being Formass, and facluding Tanegashima, Oshima.. the pieces you read, on be bit that formed the an ornament on your mantelpiece picking up messages at say I a word, would hold placed within the reach of all who can afford tapped by a branch line. The conference has Miyakoshims, as well as the Okinawa Islands, hasa, "Manufactured in Germany And
FOR RASPBERRYADE, &c. out very strong inducements to rival to to sport' a tennis racquet. enter into active competition with the
now only to arrange minor detalls. It has been which are called Rindu by the Japanese, Lachu jst your dismal reflections down with a pencil „that was made in Germany. At midnight your Eastern Extension and Great Northern. THE Hangi correspondent of the Slam Free decided that the cable shall be laid and shall bo | by the Chinese, and (according to Chamber-
wife comes home from an opera which wa DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s Wazers are panios is very strong Indeed, and If the follows.-The work on tho Namquan (Chineza) but by a Cable Trast formed by the British, There
The feeling against the last-named Com-Press reports under date of afth July as managed, not by a subsidized private company, lain) Dachu by the natives themselves.
made lo Germany, has been here concied by. are altogether some hundreds of singers and conductos and players made lo made under the constant supervision of a duly Hongkong Chamber of Commerce were to pori) Langtcheon (the great commercial contre Canadian, and Australian Governments raising fnhabited islande, scattered over a very wide Germany, with the aid of lostruments and sheets qualed 'nglish, Christ and will bear compe- take the initiative and promote such a com- of Kwangel, on the West River) railway in about capital of £1,800,000 pu a joint guarantee: On area, with a population of over 200,000. The of music made in Germany rison with the best English Manufactures,
bination as we have suggested it might
That this is not a mere fantastic exaggeration to commence. The concession for the line this new link with Australia proving a strategic people use of curless types, mainly allied to the proved by the following table of the declared Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES and lead to business either by the Japanese granted to the Fives-Lille has already been and commercial success, extensions will be made Japanese, but differing in such a degree that it values of German goods) Imported Into Great ciber Large Consumark;~~
or French Governments taking up the Any complotats should be addressed to the idea, or by the United Companies taking the signed at Peklo. It will be linked on to the two to South Africa and India, thus creating A appears strangefiojgovon them as an ordinary Britain in the year 1895
Steel and from goods (1894)...£1,120,000 alarm. We believe that a little dater lines Hinal-Phalanthuong and Langson-Naw trunk line of Imperial cables. The Colonial Japanese province under the Home Department.
Woollen zsanufactures...... 1,01664 14ay mination on the part of the leading bankers quan, thus placing, by the line already completed Office is also on the pofot of issuing a decl-The lelands are much more nearly tropical than
Paper ditta i 586,835 and merchants would bring them to-Phelangthuong-Langson-the capital of Tension respecting a West Indian cable, to avoid Japan, principally of coral fernsation, and the
Musical Instruments ............... 303.018 kin in rapid communication with the provinces its present dependence upon the, United States || producte ure of a more tropical nature'than fo Cotton manufactures aimen 536,477 of south-west China. And when the Chinose rail. and Cuban lises, which'are allies of the Pender Japan; more liks Faresses, Sugar grows pretty
459.944 Chids,
216,876 Where is the China Association? Has way will be completed and linked on the Ton systems. Two, tenders are before the Govers-well, and fishing of course, is a great part of the
III,825 It nothing to say on the subject of the kin system, the journey from Hanol to Langtcheon ment. The West Indian and Panamns Company Islanders lifer coal is worked on a very email icals, and there are many minor : Industiles
9'stance, Military Contribution? Has it nothing to can be made, in & ori8 hours, that is from thej propose an extension from Jamaica northward peculiar to certain localities. In Okinawa island | wn import more from Germany than wo e
hreif there is a large element of Chinese aray, no protest to make, no plan to heart of Tonkin to the populous centres of to Bermuda to meet the Halifax Bermuda com- propose, with reference to the action of Kwangal. The importance of this work is seen pany, which proposes an extension south to character in the inbabitants and their ways, as
1894 Germany the Telegraph Companies, with reference by the English who accurately Judge of the Jamaica and allmately to Trinidad and Beitiak the former "King of Luchu used to pay tribute sent us $9,000 tons, while we only exported simultaneously to China and Japan, until the 30.000. Mr. Williams goes into grant detail to to the fallure of the British Government to consequences of such a' railway system. Gulama, The West Indian Government ofged attention of Japss was monopolised by internal illustrate the way in which articles made in consult the interests of British subjects in the Hence their activity in pushing forward the the Colonial Office to accept the Hallias-Barmada changes in 1858 when Chlon galaed for Germany are superseding in England articles East before ratifying this shameful Conven- question of trade by the West River, which they tender, which it will probably do. [This reads the time complete ascendency over Luchu, pufactured at home, but at present I will" tion which giver foreigners a monopoly of hope will seriously affect the utility of the rall-well, but in view of the recent action of the In Miyakoshima, on the other band, there confine mysell to biond, general statements.
GERMAN COMPETITION IN THE FOREIGN - all telegraphic communication and delivers way systems from Tenkin lets the heart of United Companies it does not appear that they are den Formezio abopines, or be
skin ta
MARKET. aborigines, at pprehend much danger from the "loosening over China, bound band and foot, to the
Kwangs!.
any rate have mbend with them; the type of Under this head, Mr. Williama marshals an Imperial Russian Family, whose property
rocess. It may be, though, that they have fishing bost, the style of house-building, array of statistics which are to the laut degree this Northern Telegraph Company
eason to bellera the "new system of gables for grassental designs, and scraps of the language. | diiqaleting. In the last ten years the declared practically is? Is the China Association
be Empire" is ilkely to become a fait ramate situation of the filanda and their peculiar diminishing. These of Germany have bom
all have a Formosan tinge. Moreover, the value of our exports to foreign countries has been taking any laterest In the Kucheng and
compli in the nose faters and have conditions seem to render it desirable that they advancing by leaps and bounds. Here are some Chengtu questions at the prosent time? English and Tecome malis dae. Is It watching to see that the British Noodeeting of shareholders in the Hong-herefore decided to make as much as possible should have a special organisation of their own, of the figures quoted to inhale the growth of
Long Hotel Car Lo
ut of thais monopoly before the promoters of Instead of being administered on the same lines German expozí trade in markets which we have Government does its duty in these matters ?, Is it going to wait any longer without
BATURDAY, 392nd Auguity.
new system" come to the rescue of the portion of the mainland. Now that a hitherto segarded as our own. It is raikke Colonial Office has to be established, Okinawa awkward to tabulate them, owing to the face clamouring for the condign punishment 4s0p.Gymkhana meeting at Happy Valley, incantly communities in Australia, India, and weld certainly under is more appropriately than fr. Williams, for seasons of his own, Sas of the guilty oflolala ?
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