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Intimation,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1896.
W. BOFFEY & Co.
TAILORS,
2, D'AGUILAR STREET.
Have an entirely. Naw STOCK of WOOLLENS 'to quit the Present and Coming Season,
Constsing of 2-
ment possessed, by treaty or otherwise-
to have a spedai, plece, of · ground
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
set apart as a place of relidence for The Firebrand is now at Tientsia.
her subjects are gone, and that there is
Ows of the most amusing, discussions in the Tun Dalt Courant reports that the prolonged debate on the Transvaal Liquor Law in the drought in. Dell broke up the other day, and Second Rand arose on the question of whether | ralu continued from that date to fall for 15 days. *barmaids are dangerous persons,” and whether | Upan sema low-lying «sixles the dow of water
now at Chemulpo no Chinese conces | H,M.S. Riápole has left Manila bound for they should be shailiked from Oomy Land. proved so great that the standing tobacco crops alon; but it is a very different question
Hongkong. as regards the ownership by Chinese
►
of definite portions of ground acquired" || Waxst we were going to press wa wers informed within that concession by purchase or that the delivery of the English mail, which was occupation. Private right are not affected
by war, without some further formal act of signalled at 4.30, would commence al 7 pm. the Government concerned. Such property A JOBILEE postage stamp commemorative of becomes undoubtedly forfeitable, but it the two hundredth' anniversary of the Nieruch Dynasty has just been famed in Montenegro, rights in it are lost. If a Chinese subject and is being used by the Post Office.
FANCY SUITINGS, DRESS, FROCK and MORNING COAT SUITINGS, ULSTER and must be publicly forfeited before the prior
OVERCOATINGS, BREECHES and RIDING MATERIALS in variety,
Hongkong, 21st Sentember, 1896.
FANCY VESTINGS, TATTERSALLS and others.
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Entimation.
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE
BANK LIMITED.
(Incorporated in Faban under the authority of an Imbertal Ordtunuce No. 49 datıd the 6th dry of the 7th Mouth of the 2017 Year of Majk)
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5,380,000
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3,010,000
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No. 6, PRAYA CENTRAL and ICE HOUSE PRICE LISTS, with Fail Detalls, to be had on
STREET.
DAN CHINA, 2nd en the Prin
RAFTS granted on all the Princios Pisces cipal Commercial Centres in EUROPE. INDIA and AMERICA, and every description of Exchange Bailness Transacted,
NAO NABEKRA, Agent.
Hongkong, zand September, 1896.
NOTICE.
Application.
PORT after removal should be rested a ment
before use. When required for drinking at
once it should be ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY, before belag sent out
SHERRY.—Excellent Dlones-and After Dianer Wines of very superlux Vintager. All are true Kesea Wises.
owned land and houses in Chemulpo before the war, and on bis return after the war he finds them in possession of a stranger, he is entitled to claim his property and recover possession, unless, because of his abandonment of them, some decree of the Government or some judgment of a Court has deprived him of his title. The mere fact of war having broken out does not work a forfeiture.
We note with some surprise that Dr. CLARK has formally reported to. the Sanitary Board the fact that in some recent cases in the Summary Court Mr. Justice SERCOME SMITA had decided against the Board-and had ordered them to pay damages. As all the members of the Board, and not merely the Medical Officer of Health, were defendants in these cases and are made personally liable for the payment of these damages, this report would appear to be a useless waste of paper and ink. But although called a report it is not so in fact. It is a defence by the Board, and a very feeble defence, Incorrect in its statements of facts and hopelessly illogical in its reasonings. It is difficult to say whether the report Itself, to which Dr. CLARK's name is appended, or the memorandum at foot annexed by the Sanitary Superintendent, Mr. MCCALLUM, Is the more stupid. Mr. MCCALLUM tries to be concise and sarcastic,
but falls. Dr. CLAxx tries to set out his,
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Threx was considerable discussion at the annual meeting of the Jockey, Clab this after 100. The resolution of which due mollae has been given by advertlements in the local papers was carried and the report and sccounts duly passed. A full report will be published in our next (mode.
The road lending from the Monument in Happy Valley to Praya East is being widened and the banyan trees which were planted along li are being transplanted. This is probably one of its largest transplanting operations ever sitempted in Hoogking, and the success or failure of it wili doubtless he watched with faterest by all who
aro interested in afforestation.
Many memorials, mostly started by men, suffered heavily. On one estate no leas thum favoured the ban; and at ens point in the com- about 800,000 plants were destroyed. Some of sideration of the matter it looked as though the ❘ the high-lying estates, where planting had been class from which Rand financiers mostly select | started late, profited by the ralai; but hom their brides was to be obliterated."
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most of the fields the crops had then already been gathered. So far as can be judged at THE coesant plantation in Happy Valley bas pratent, the quality of the tobices harvested medis expectation, but expsilence' shows that been done away with. Cocoannts are not s success la Hangkong, as thele extreme northern planters must, on this plat, reckon with the limit having been reached the palms are stunted whims of the dealers. The quantity, too, Is and the fiult shifrels and drops without ripening. found satisfactory. In Dell the average yield The young shoots from the heart of the coconut stands at eight pleals a field, and, to Serdang, palm make an excellent vegatable or salad, but even ten plculs a field has been reached ; but fa as the tree has to be destroyed to obtain it we Langkat the average comes below eight picule, can only recommend our readers to wait for the In concluding his administrative report for ike next typhoon, when they may be able to obtain
past year the Acting Solicitor-General of Cey- the delicacy from the wreck of a garden.
lon, Mr. Templer, says :-I have had the advantage of perusing Mr. Ellie's admirable HOMOKONG is not the only Biltlah colony report on Prisons for the year 1895. I entirely wherein "peculiarities of the law" are notice concur with the strong recommendation he has able, as witness tre following from out Sydney there maso, that every time the kalfo is used the namesake :-For * cruelly Bi-treating a cow in offender should be flogged, and that flog: the colony of Victoria a woman was fined £3, ging as a deterrent to the use of the kalfe and by the same Court, for cruelly ill-treating a should be given a full and tale tutal. Homicide woman, a man was ordered to hand over half-a- to the one offence that has been invailably sovereign. In the latter case, the delinquent high in this Colony, and in which to decrenso We are indebted to the courtesy of the Manager pleaded two extenuating circumstances. First or semblance of decrease can be traced during of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia & the woman was his wifo, and, secondly, she had the last twenty years, and 'there can be no ques- Chinx for the faformation that he has received given provocation by calling him “a snub-nosed | tion that a majority of the homicides are due to a telegram from the London Office stating that adjective. To show that her syntax was wrongs. the use of the knife. If the natives know they and that instead of an adjective he was a noun, were to be flogged every time they were not at the approaching meeting of sharahölders the Directors will recommend an interim dividend
or an active verb maybe, ho took her by the hanged for the use of the knife, some of them at for the past hall-yeas at 7 per cent, per annum, bar of the bead and dragged her about the any rate would, I believe, be deterred from using free of income tax, or the same as that paid for fear and beat her. Taking all the facts of the it in petty quarrels on-slight or momentary pro two cares into consideration, therefore, the vocation. And if, after a fair trial, fvgging was the corresponding verled in recent years,
enlightened Beach concluded that the offence not found to deler natives from the use of the Caw nothing be done to stop the circulation of of Bll-treating the cow was just four times so knife, then again I entirely, concur with the Ta- counterfeit Chinese sliver ? It is bad enough to great as that of Ul-treating the woman. Ops of spector-General of Pritous, and think that isg= have about eighty per cent of the small sliver of the very snagglest polots of the marriage ques-ging as a penishment might he shallshed. the colony consisting of Chinese cales, but when tion is brought lato striking prominence by this a large percentage of these, prove to be counter- Incident, which shows the completa hopelessrem felt in addition to being not current one is of attempting to administer fall justice in such inclined to use language totally unfit for publicases between man and wife. If the woman cation. A great deal of bad money appears to who was dragged about by the hair of the head be passed by riekaba and chair-coolies, and it the had been a stranger to the man, say a daughter of recipients would only take the tromble to exvmine one of the nicest people, no hall-sovereign would' their change and promptly gies the culprit to have squared the offence. But what is the ure
The procesalon left the Royal Navel Hospital charge good results m'ght follow.
of imposing heavy tags on suub-nosed husbands at 4.45 pm, led by a fring party of Marines, who beat their wives? Even this hall-marching with reversed arms, and followed by overalgo the victims will probably have the band of the Rifle Brigade with muffled drams. * Next came a party of seamen drawing to pay by having it, struck off the domestic
the coffie, on a gun-carriage, covered with the estimates. She has to take the beating, there- Union Jack, on which were placed a number of fore, and pay the fine Isto the bargain, wreathe and the deceared offices's cocked hat her, how. and sword. over, she can reflect that where women beat officers, as chief mourners, and followed by the.
The effia was attended by a group of Naval cows, and get fiand, the real vengeance of the law staff of the Naval Deck-yard. Then followed a of the hall, but all efforts to raise ii bave since falls on the husband, whose goods sie subject body of seamen from the men-of-war la barbour, heon vale. The vessel contalas £120,000 in to levy and distream. So that, as Stephen Black- the Royal Engineers, Hongkong Regiment, gold, and the valuable jewels of a French Frin-pool, himself a victim of the marriage dilemma, Reyal Artillery, and the officers of the Garrison
អង cess. The French Government, moreover, bave would remark, "It's a' a muddle, no matter Commanding being represented by their aidea Excellency the Governor and the Generel offered a high price for any guns that ziny be how you look at IL" The only apparent remedy da camp. Next came the Naval officers, the recovered.
is for the fim-da-Hécle woman, who claims to be Commodore being represented by his secretary the equal of man in all things, to make Sos, glove and the civilian friends of the deceased brought As the procession_left the Hospital_gate the practice part of the "new" curriculum, so that o when she feels disposed to call her husband ■ | band struck up the Dead March in Saul and the nanosed activa" abo may be prepared to melancholy cortège moved slowly on until the and him ene" on the organ in dispute should sale of the Cemetery was reached, when the he raise any question about it. Until then she firing party drew up in a line on either side of the road testing on reversed arms, while the coffin was carried into the Cemetery, The burial service was, conducted by the Naval
AT Trieste three experienced divers are now engaged upon a highly interesting task. In 1811 a terrible explosion took place in the harbour there, the canses of which have never been
caused, and the Danes, a French frigate, was ak. The divers soon scertained the pastion
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UNDER the Anthority of the Directors and
explained. Much loss of life and property was it is any consolation to with the Sanction of the Japanese
Minister of State for Finance, I have This Day OPENED as AGENCY of the above BANK 11 No. 6, PRAYA CENTRAL and ICE HOUSE STREET, Victoria, Hon,kong.
NAO NABEKRA, Agent. Hongkongyaand September, 1866.
Q ́o-nay's Advertisements.
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HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
COMPETITION.
TERE will be SPOON COMPETITION TOMORROW,{SATURDAY), over the
200, 300 and 600 yards distances, Seven Shots and a " Sighter" at each. Firlag to commenca at 1.30 P.M.
defence very simply, very clearly, and very logically, but it is neither clear, nor straightforward, nor convincing. What ever the merits of the cases and the purely legal grounds on which they were decided, the complaints against the Board and its were perfectly simple and abundantly officers which gave rise to these sulis justified. Granted that they were entitled to enter and Inspect every house in the proclaimed districts and to enforce proper cleanliness and ventilation, they were charged, in the first place, and on good grounds, with entrusting the performance of this responsible duty to subordinate officers, not properly instructed and not adequately supervised. In no case were the constables-and they were only constables in charge of these working parties-furnished with written instructions for their guidance. No reasonable notice was given householders to clean their premises, and there was no such pressing. need for haste as there was in 1894. II reasonable time had been given, most of the premises would have been cleaned without interference. When the working parties came along they were utterly reckless in their proceedings and any attempt at remonstrance or complaint, We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS whether by the Chinese owner or bla Eur- pean architect or lawyer, was resented as
CLARET.—Qar Clarets, Including the lowest Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the jalce of the grape and are not artificially made from rafalns and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines, BRANDY.—All our Brandy le guaranteed to be puse COGNAC, the difference is price being merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKEY—All our Whiskey Is of excellent
quallly and of greater age than most brande
in the market. universally po marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
THE Assistant District Officer, Serandab, Straits, writes in a recent report:In accordance with Instructions from the Government a block of camphor wood has been sent to the Directer of to make experiments in extracting the camphor, a practical and paying method for its exitsc- tion can be discovered, Rawang would become
|the Botanical Gardens, Singapore, to enable him
must take her 'lessons" as they come, for, although the law may Interfere to protect any
THE NAVAL FUNERAL.
The funeral of the late Flest Paymaster John Bremner, of H M.S. Centurion, which took placa yesterday afternoon, and for which wa had only flme for biler mention in our last lisse, wasone of the most impressive sights witnessed in Hong-,
og for a long time.
to be genuine when bought direct from as fa the something like treason or rebellion, and the centre of an important camphor indaste. other living creature agalust man's violence, it } Chaplain, and an Its conclusion the Aring party- Colony or from our authorised Agents; at the lastly, there was a very strong suspicion. No other camphor forest ke that at Rawang | can, as a rule, only make maiters worse for
F. SMYTH, Honorary Secretary. fro3o
Coast Forts
Hongkong, and October, 1898,
FOR SHANGHAI,
HE Steamship
THE
"PEIYANG,"
Captala Th. Lehmen", will be despatched for the above Port TOMORROW, the 3rd instant, Bİ 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, and October, 1805.
TO LET
DWELLING HOUSTON TERRACE.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. necessary work, but it was taken in hand
THE HONGKONG DISFENSARY, Hmmekong, 15lb September, #206.
Cruiser Kathan.
DEATHS,
[ustr
At the Government Civil Hospital, on the 1st 11540 October, 1896, PETER MCGEGOR, 188 36, late Chief Engineer of the Chinese Revenue On board his ship, the British barque Velocity, (and October, 1995), Capt to ROGER MARTIN, at Bridgeport, Nova Scotia.
No. 2, HILLSIDE, at the PRAX-FUR-
RISHED,
No. 6, VICTORIA VIEW, KOWLOON. GODOWNS in BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMEN"
& AGENCY Co, LыL Faurkey, and October nő.
Antimattons.
*7
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA. DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
is known in the Peninsula, and the camphesit is capable of producing fetches a higher price than the common article.
and very strong grounds for that suspicion, that equal measure was not imeted out to all persons equally. The work was a and carried through in the most careless, Wx greally regret'haring to recned the death of reckless fashion, without any forethought, Mr. Peter McGreger, who passed away at the any consideration, any exercise of Judg- Civil Hospital yesterday, The drcented was ment. Men who had experience In the Chief Engineer of the Chinese revenue crelser Colony and knew something of the Chl-Kaftan and had been a number of years, always nese; men who had done the work in with great credit to hims-lf and complete satis 1894 and did it well; were set aside for faction to his employees, in the Chinese Revenue griffins like Dr. CLARK, just arrived in the Service. His genial manner, gentlemanly bear Colony and wholly without judgment and
popular ashore and sfloat and he leaves behind
herself by doing so on behalf of the wiit.
PROBABLY the oldest, most widely known, and wealthiest China costter was removed from this | world by the cold, relentless hand of Death when Captain Roger Martin, owner and commander of the British barque Velocity, *crossed the border" at an early hour this morning. Captain Martin first visited the Far East in 1849 when he was mate of an American ship, and later on in 1857. be was in command of a vessel trading to Canton and was holding out for certain rights that had
Gred three volleys over the gravo, the buglers played the goners! salute, and the mos nges moved off, leaving their comrade to rest la bla marrow bed far from friends and home.
What makes the death of Mr. Bremner cape. clally painful in the fact that he leaves a wife and family to whom he was on the eve of returning to enjoy a well earned pension en retiring from the service, when he was cat-off, one may say, almost in right of the mother erunty,
THE REVOLUTION IN THE PHILIPPINES.
:
In Hoogkong Harbour, at 335 this morning experience-men wholly without a knowing and kindly dispositionrendered him very been dested him when at the urgent request night; sizca a printed procismailan, inciting the
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The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1896,
NOTES AND COMMENTS:
A curious question seems to have arisen in Korea lately, according to a recent article in the Seoul Independent, and the question is, what is the position of the Chinese Government and of Chinese sub- jects with reference to the plece of ground In Chemulpo, formerly known as the Chinese Concession, and to the house and buildings, private property, built on that concession by Chinese before the late war? When war broke out in 1894 between Japan and China, all the Chinese then re- sident in Chemulpo would appear to have abandoned their houses and returned to their own country. Since the conclusion of the war most of them have returned and have been able to resume possession of their former property. Others have found houses and lands within the Chinese Con- ASPBERRYADE, &c. cession, so called, in the possession of
SIMPLE AERATED WATER.
SODA WATER.
GINGER ALE
LEMONADE
SARSAPARILLA RAS
ledge of the simplest principles of law: No thing can be more untrue than the statement that the same men were employed in 1896 to stamp out the epidemic as in 1894, As our local contemporaries have pointed out, not one of them was employed. All appear to have been deliberately set aalde. Why was not Mr. Cacox entrusted with the work of cleansing and disinfecting? He thoroughly understood it. He per- formed his work admirably in 1894. He knew all the difficulties attending on and how to surmount them. Dr. CXARX's report to the Board is a tissue of inanities and misstatements.
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
atoce Sunday, the 30th August. About a fork.
MANILA, September and. Martial :ldw has been proclaimed in Manila
las a very large circle of friends, many of whom, pos to Hongkong, to await developments in mest, was discovered in Manlix printing of Lord Elgin he took kis ship from Wham pepaface to revolt against the Spanish Govern. including large sumter of the members of the war between England and China. After office. The discovery was the work of the priesthood who elicited it through the medium Zatland Lodge, followed his remains to their last the war be took command of a small coaster
of oral confession. In consequanca. af - this restleg place in Happy Valley this afternoon.
and ultimately became Owner of her.
several rich natiren und mastéses have been A CURIOUS discovery has been made by the He prospered greatly, and in 1871 went arrested. Oos of the latter is said to have workmen engaged upon the restoration of Peter- to England and bought the harque Velocity lasmuggled 4,000 Manier rifles late Mavila, Last borough Cathedral. A zumber of blocks of Hongkong-Hanslala run ap to the time of his mans and English, who have now all taken up London and was in command of her on the Sunday the insurrection evinced finalf with terris bis earnestness, in a suburb tahabled by Gor- moulded marble bave been found, which, en. being put together, make a portion of a huge death. Captain Martin appears to have not their residence in the city. In this first encounter basin between twenty and thirty feet in circum-only been a successfel mariner-he never had between the riotersandthe troops three were killed ferenca. It has apparently a series of small to face the music' las Madas Court-bat vicinity of Cavite, the Toulon of Manils, violent bastos or hollows running round it unlted to alto a highly successful financier. He kaswahooting was beard. To, sil the suburbs and
each other, but not extending to the centre. It is expected that further fragments will be found which may cast additions! light spon its origin, The fragments were cast fate the foundations by the fourteenth century builders. A conjecture has been runde by Mr. Irvine, the clerk of the works, that it may be the bottom basin of an ancient fountain from the cloisters, me THUS the Straits Times of 24th ultimo 1-To- A further important discovery of gold has been day, Mr. W. J. Napier, Barrister-at-Law, was made in Newfoundland."
sword in us a member bi Legislative Council, The arrangement is precisely as we sug.
MORE GOLD I
LONDON, September 30th,
MADAGASCAR,
THE MATABELE REVOLT.
He
and wounded on both sides. Yesterday, in the
how to ung hin kard-asrned savings fo the neighbouring villages troops have now been seventies to advantage and almost everything he touched brought in good returen. was reputed to be worth at least $80,000 in hard cash to hold shares in several of the local companies; to be the possessor of house property in Wanchal, Kowloon, Canton and Honolulu j to kava about $6,000 due for freight on the cargo brought here the day before yet- | terday, and to have other property in some of the ports he has visfied with his ship from time to time. He was a native of Bridgeport, Nors, Scalls, and is believed to have baan upwards of
sent, in order to provide against a cond de mate; and crews of most of the Spanish war vesrala are quartered ashore. The small gunboats aro. patrolling the river day and night, Volunteer corps have been formed to malatain law, and order in the laner city, the old gater and draw. bridges which lead into the city have been olled afresh and the debilitated and rusty cannons taken from their hiding places. Among the hotels in the reborba riñ ́s have been Elo bodied male distributed to the population, and from the troops in Mindanao and Saloo drafté havs. been ordered to Manila, while two men-et-war with goo troops have been telegraphed for from Spain. Up to the present The Istert mail from Tamatave reports that rested a fortnight agokat Mr. Barklashaw yo years of age at the din of his death. It appears time in the Filipinas only one regissent of Earp should hure six months' leave of absence, and that he had been unwell for some time, that he asetillery is stationed, sil other regiments the rebels have surrounded Atananarivo.
that Mr. Napler should be deputy for Mr. was gradually giving way under the weight of Christ of natives with Spanish officers and now. commissioned officers. Of the native soldiers Burkinshaw. It is, wa bolleve, some consider- | years and the hardships of his youth, and that some portion have already desanted, and gone Koreans and they are claiming rent from the occupants. Have these Chinese any rights The rebels in the Mazoe district have bɔen abla time, indeed quite a number of years, since the Chief Officer, Mr. J. R. Walsh, had to ever to the rioters. : The General kas moved In the land, or has the war swept them all routed.
there has been a deputy appointment made navigate the Valectly from Honolulu to Hong- his quarters to the Calded marida (walled The Government coffers are empty, among the unofficial members, Est, as we kong, the master being too far gone to take and the Lottery Tickets are not being sold DAKIN, CRUICKSHẠNK & CɔM WATERS am | away? Is there any longer a Chinese Con- made under the constant supervision of a duly | cession? War wipes out all treaties and
THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION.
argued a fortnigks ago, the power to so appoint active part in the management of his ship: under partliche Government is in a fight. qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- | engagements between the Powers who Hester's Agency Wame that no advance will exists; and the present in an exceedingly The mats, it appears, vet mil mali su moon as he ful state. Whether, the revoit (will soon be rlson with the best English Manufactures. are waging it, and such treaties to be be made this yeacbeyond-Dongolé, as the state. scitable occasion to use it. It is necessary to get a fair wind in the hope of getting medical suppressed or whether it will assume still. Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Mess and binding must be renewed or recognized of the Egyptian finances will render the advance have one unofficial lawyer in Council and Mr. assistance for the Captain, and, as soon as the mere serious proportions no one seems able to give an opinion. It is generally stated that of in some way after the war. But was Impossible. British and Egyptian officers will Napier is a most suitable mae. He is an excel-anchor was dropped her he sent for a doctor the prisoners who have been in polsen fora Any complaints should be added to the Korea ever at war with China Ha administer the whole of the province of Dongola lent lawyers and in various connections such Bat Captain Martin, who managed to struggle Monday to Turday over 40 have perished fa
peace ever been formally made between Manager.
Korea and China. Was the Concession and will organize a pollos force, Egyptians the affairs of the Straits Acsociation-be up a deck for a few minutes and ank for the in- the stifling and perillantial dungeons into which
ext Hongkang papers (which, however, ko never they were castav
PS The German Consulate has just advised. rező) refused to go ashore to the Hospital for the German mantled residents, per teisphone, to 1427 at Chemulpo the result of a formal treaty brigades will remain at Kurti and Ei Debbak, has shown much well-balanced public spirit.
And engagement between the two Powers, which will be permanently garrisoned. Armed
treatment and getting rapidly worse during the take their wives and children to the offices in NOTICE.
Or was it set apart as a matter of con- steamers will patralthe river Nile. No Briksh HAVE This Day commenced Badnes sa avenience by the Korean Government, for troops will remain at the front, except machine
night he passed away at 5.30 this morning, the town. Rumours of the wildan description Nothing appear to be known yet about the are in circulation and it is difficult to know wERE - GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTI the use of the Chinese, under Instructions gens and anglasers. The railway, will be Tacoma mall due.
W. SHEWAN, from Peking! We are inclined to think completed sa Kabar Phonos stein-Wheel Honam will proceed to Macao en as disposition of his property, or whether he had Hongkong, soth July, 1896,
quemsion trig, weather permiating * {1149) that whatever rights the Calness Govern<l masasam čas ply to the open water,
other Large Consumera.
Hongtana, vid May, #fot.
a
MEMORANDA.
SUNDAY,—4th October,
made a will or died lamoista,
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taken prisoner wire shot, and te-day forty-fouts mot a similes isteni Banglah Tina Cori
to expect. Yesterday sixty of the leaurrectionists
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