WILL TAKE PLACE.
The BAND of the WEST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT „[ll be in attendance Nightly.
SAM MARKS, Proprietor.
Hongkong, 2815 December, 1896.
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
* FORMOSA," Captain Robson, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 1st January, at Daylight,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
General Managers.
[2014 Hongkong, 29'à December, 1896.
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1896.
MARRIAGE.
John's Cathedral, Hanghang, an Ture 19th December, 180, by the Rev. R. 1. ERNEST KNIGHT CHANDLER, 10 widow of the late William Reid, Esq.
›, N. S. Wales.
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Am Odenle çorrespondent forwarded on the 26th uiting to the Morning Pazi a summary of an itila là jho Novoriš advocating the establlak» ment of an understanding between Great Britain and Russia, bạt declaring that, before this can be brought about Rosals must dive the Dardanalles opened to her and be given no
Hongkong Telegraphe post for her aquadros is the Pacif
*YWG, TuRsDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1856,
SMALL-POX IN HONGKONG,
There seems to be some foundation or the alarming rumours of an epidemic of smallpox in this colony. Yesterday two cases werd reported from East Point Radnery and we hear that there were several care discorred to-day in Jardine's Bazine,”at Wanchal, Youmail and Samsulpa. One rumour has it (and the report is | spreading rapidly among the Chlsess) that'no less than thirty case were removed to the
We read in a London weekly that Mr. H. A. Gillen, formerly of the Brilth Consular Service in Chíns, kas virtually concluded a Biographical | Hyesia today. Dictionary of Chiness Heroes, Stažerman, etc.,
ALEGRAMS.Ages. This work could go to press at a of the
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
ANOTHER RISING IN AFRICA.
LONDON, December syth,
A serious'caliva rising has taken place in British Bechuanaland. The Cape. Volunteers
have been called out.
THE RUSSIAN NAVY.
The Russian Government has ordered that the eight ironcinds now balldleg shall be completed with all despatch. It has also ordered the con- struction of two asore pawerful batileships, four cruisers, and two torpedo-bast destroyers,
(From L'Avenir du Tonkin) THE PLAGUE IN INDIA.
PARIS, December agth, Bubonic plague has broken out in Kurrachen.
THE UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. PARIS, December 19th, The agitation in the United States, having for Its object the antonomy of Cuba, fy faceasing.
Several resolutions on the subject have been passed by Congress.
The greatest excitement prevails in Spala.
PAR19, Deceraber avat. President Cleveland bas stated that he will
veto all resolutions favouring the Cubans.
President Cleveland's attitude has removed the danger of a conflict between the United States and Spain.-—-
PARLIAMENTARY...
FARIS. Decembje arst,
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vary few days' notice, That the contents are balky and comprehensiva may be gathered from the fact that the doings of 3,500 men are recorded, agalust some 600 that Mayers's work comprises. It is proposed to lasne the work by subscription, and a list may skortly be expected
to ba put in circulation.
Hi Imperial Majesty the German Empires has designed a cup, three feet in height, which is to be named the "Jubiles Cup," In commemoration of the sixtieth year of Queen Victoria's velg. The cup lp to be rated for by British yachts from Dover to Heligoland, and the German | Emperor will personally" present the cap to the
·winner at Kie). The match will probably be salled after the Royal Thames Yacht Club Nora to Dover race, and it is reparted that the reception of the yacht owners at Kiel by the German Emperor will be on a very grand scale,
DINING on açth ultimo with the Croydon Cham- ber of Commerce, the President of the Board of Trade made an important speech, showing in detail that not only had our trade generally improved, but that our foreign trade, especially that with Germany, had specially advanced. Protection as a remedy for foreign competition "must, he said," be discarded. Sie-Courtenay- Boyle, acting on his instructions, was engaged open an examination of our foreign trade, com- The Chamber has voled the war budget, and pared with that of our competitors, and, although not complete, it had gone far enough to show that we had nothing whatever to fear, Alter mentioning several things which the Board of Trade were doing to help méchants and manu- facturers, he declared that the Conciliation Act was being generally'used, and alluded with alarm to two decisions of the House of Lords- one permitting the establishment of “ana man
log the public examination of the directors of
the Searion is now at an end,
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
We have to thank Dr. Wright, the Hon. Local 'Secretary, for the results of the Oxford Local | Exama published la this faxur.
RASPBERRYADE, &C. of small-pay to the Sallors' Home, the annual tea companies," and the other practically abolish
DAXIN, CRUIckshank & Co.'s WATERS LIS
We are requested to state that owing to a caso
and meeting will not be held this evening,
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readers, a representative of the Hongkong Telegraph called on Mr. McCallum, Secretary of the Saollary Board, this afternoon and asked him to idudly supply information for nublication Mr. McCallum admitted there had been two cages yesterday, but when asked to farmish as with information relative to the actual state of
too busy," and went on with bis work, siftir at 3.30 to-day he said "I've no time.
SPECIAL MELTING OF THE "ANITARY BOARD,
held this afternoon to consider the situation and A special meeting of the Sanitary Board was the following particulars have besu supplied by Mr. McCullom, Secretary to the Board ---
Sanitary Board Room, Hongkong, 29th December, 1896 St—I am directed to inform you that owing city of Victoria darias the past forteight, to the occurrence of 13 cases of small-pox in the special meeting of the Sanitary Board was held this afternoon and the procedure indicated to the enclosed memorandum was unanimously agreed to —I am, vir, your obedient servint,
HUGH MCCALLUK,
Suvilary.
Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
(Enclosure.)
held this afternoon to consider what steps "At a Special meeting of the Sanitary Board
small-poc in Victoris, the following motion was should be taken in view of the occurrence of
agreed to, vis:-
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'A—That the following districts be defined as
affected by staali-pas under bye-law 22 of the byelaws made under Ordlerace 15 of 1894.
bounded on the north by the hatbear, on the (1.) That part of the City of Victoria which is
south by the Shark!wan Road, on the east by
Causeway Bay and on the west by Inland
.
later of abs Cerat
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TRAMWAYS CO, LIMITED,
Moabel who ¤gu :- Polignac's last_comodat
shareholders in the Hongkong High-Level is to have been she was sald to br The twalith ordinary gendral meeting of Pytnice Meternic, Tranwys Co., Limited, was held at the Com George Sandr
society and dipl Piny's offices, 38 and 40. Queen's Road Central, and throughou at noon to-day. Mr. Hart Back presided- and | As ago came up there were also present Capt. Clements, Momis, ties and traits of the m C. Eweds, J. Ornce, H. Hamphrays, J. A. ¦ would not alla va Jupp, H. Aller, A. H. Menceli, H. Wicking, and establishment. J. R. Michael.
Tes.
with many diacraerzbis Fome of these thing
The Chairman, exid the'business before them was the adoption of the report and balance | found dead in. } sheet, which were taken as read. The yours | her wrists.co working, he said, það been most succesifal, the violent · kiruge" · earnings exceeding those of any previous around her th.. year, and there was goed reason to hope mouth. Near questions that they would steadily increase No carried away i
were asked, and the motion that robbery for the adoption of the report was seconded by Captain Clements and carried unanimously, The trial - The report read as follows:-The total receipts youths who for the twelve months, fucinding $16 transler | of the aged fecs, amount to $44 461.33 After paying faslast, in the Re ferent and all running exposer and making | Kistangen and provision for Auditor-" less, thera nemalos's nat deters, were t
from last year, gives a sure of $11,507.88 avall is sentenced profit on the year's working of $10,136 01. | Le Guency, ti which, together with $1.371.57 carried forward servant, whor able for sporogelation. Your General Manager This youth and Committee Committee recommend that a apartment, fr dividend of $6,00 per share be paid to share for the gang holders, absorbing $7,500, that $2,000 be written Ferinat (s xa. off the viles at the Company's rolling stock,|| All of these i - and that the balance, $1,007.88, be carried | Darlin, who i forward to new account.
plot, was acq
Mesars Ewens and Orangs were're-elected the Consulting Committee, on the motion of Mr. Michael and Captulo Clements.
When the...
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The retiring auditors, Meners Fullaston Hèn« | Frederick K derson and W. Hatten Potts, were also unapi- | walet, charge mausly re-elected.
The dividend warrants will be ready to morrow morning.
GEORGE FENWICK AND COM. PANY, LIMITED.
An exưaordinary general meeting of share- holders in the above Company was held in the
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Hongkong Hotel at 12.30 4.m. to-day. Mr. W. Parlane presided and there were also present Meurs W. G. Wiṇtarburn (General Managm), GC. Cos, Fullerton Henderson, A. Rodger, S. Joseph and J. Rodger.
next
been read,
The notice.convening the "meeting having
of this meeting is set out in the advertisement containing
Ar about 5 o'clock this evening a big blazs i bankrupt companies. It was a scandai that the bounded on the north by Des Voeux Road, on made under the constant supervision of a duly / breks out among some matsheds in the vicinity | jaw should be in such a stale, and he affirmed the south by Second Street, on the east by will now read the notice [Read the polica,
qualified English Chernist and will hear compa- rison with the best English Manufactores.
Special terms to HOTILS, CLUBS, Mestes and other Large Consumers.
of Bay View. The fire had full bondway before the alarra was given, and the sheds were totally destroyed.
that it needed amendment,
Masonic service to commemorate the long reiga
which has been in the local papers for the past proves an Lot 29.
rian days and is the posted notice of this hat enoug (2)- That part of the City of Victoria which is | meeting with the special resolutions which have enough e been in your bands, swalva e thirreen days. I is not qui which is a very lengthy document. In accord ADCS with the unsalmons vote of the Presiden shareholders present at meeting held insane, h. bare on the 13th of August les, that the imprison sta Articles of Association of the Company be registry.
moned by transferring the powers at prevent
Western Street and on the west by the eastern
798.
Any complaints should be addressed to the that "M, Gérard, the abia and indefatigablent the Queen was held on 22nd November at | visi.ict Inspretorafol Nuissaces be authorized vested by the Articles la the General Manager |
Manager. Komukaan, nel Mar, võpe,
NOTICES TO COPRESPONDENTS,
IT was the Débats that started the silly sumonx
French representative in Peking, would be 1497 appointed Governor-General of Indo-China vica
M. Rousseau, deceased. *
It is requested that all communications relating to Subscripdons, Advertisements, dic, he addressed to the "Manager, ffingtone Telegraph" and not to the Editor.
Letters on Editorial miniter to be sent to The Eding" and
not to individual members of the staf
Communcations intended for publicdom must be accompanied by the name and addrws of the wylten, sot saconully for
pallation bat na evidence of good faith,
Whilst the colatura of the Hangdong Telegraph wil siwaya
St. Catherine's Church, Haicham, under the
We read in the E. & C. Espress that a special boundaries of Marine Lot 198 and Inland Lot B.-That the Medical Officer of Health and the
Nos. 12 and 23, the latter under the directions of in writing to carry out the provision af bye-laws
the Medical Officer of Health, who shall adopt
clothing or bedding and other articles as he may consider the circumstancas require
-HUGH MCCALLUM.
Jean 1
As th
A NUMBER of shipping firms had their flage at ] of Wales, Thero was a crowded congregation. / such precautions as to the removal of articles of 】 that there are 14 #pecial resolutions, These | stated alum
| kalf-mast to-day out of respect to the late Mr.
Woldemar Nision, chief parter in the firm of Messrs Sirmasen & Co. The news was received by cable from Hamburg to-day,
auspices of the Lodge of the Royal Leopold N 1669, by special dispensation granted by the | Most Worshiplul the Grand Master, the Prince
and about four hundred Masons attended, wear- lag Arch and craft clothing, and jewels. The || service, which commenced with the singing-of the National Anthem, was taken part in by the Rev. Bros, H. J. H. Trascati (vicar), Harrison,
be open for their discussion by correspondents of a questions THE Times, discussing the Russo-Chinesa treaty | and E. A. Thelwall, while the Rev. Bro. J. S
affecting public feterasa, it must be distinctly, undemood that the Editor do not in any way hold himself responsiola ice options that expressed,"
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED AD, 1841.
WINES
AND
SPIRIT S.
ALL these are selected by our Londen Houses bought direct at first hand, imported in woed and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all Latos mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growth at MODERATE PRICES.
PRICE LISTS, with Fall Detalls, to be had on Application.
PORT after removal should be rested a monik❘
before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY before being sent out. SHERRY.—Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Winns of very superior Vininges. All are true Xeres Wines.
eral fant
pornsinged by te !.
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as published by the North China Daily News,
says there fe zoom in the Far East for Russia Batrass (rector of St. Michael's "Basisshaw
| and Great Britain, and the latter must simply strengthen her own positions and extend ber markets, and, if ever her interests are directly assailed, must resist if necessary in arms.
City) preached the sermon. The collection was
in aid of the Royal Masonic Benevolent fastin on and also the placing of a suitable memorial
in the church. Prior to the service the follow-
la - accept
THE MILITARY MULCT.
SECRETARY OF STATE'S DECISION
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THE SUN F::
attendance here to-day to consider and if venter to a Board of Directors, wo have a requested your the late
| approved of to crazy the special resolations ovenleg necessary for this purpose. You will oblerve | and bui
have been drawn out by Mr. Deacon,ance to the extent of $15 our solicitor, with the approval
of your
WASHINGI Consulting Comralitee. The second resolution The President You will notice deals with management, and I of Minnesota, cons. may say with regned to the two members of Henry C. Smith, ret the present Consulting Commitire placing their ing, New York, com names in the special resolution as Directors, that it was done rarely to facilitate matters, practically they have been Directors since Mr. Fenwick's death 1:hat it is their opinion there should be three Directors whenever HE STICKS TO 17} PER CENT:
practicable. If anyone desires ,make any remarks regarding these resolutions before The following deepitch, which is to be laid propose the passing of the special resolutions we before the Legislative Council on the 4th proxi-will be pleased to hear them.
-Mr. Joseph saked whether-the-lamuneration me, has been received from the Colonial Secre- for two Directors ($1.009) would be lecrossed if he proceedings
they had three Directors. taxy's office for publication 3-
demand since S... The Chairman replied to the effect that the Lord Salisbury fees payable totka Directors is limited to $1,000. | prompt malesse of The Chairman then put the resolutions satisfied with their
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Jng congratulatory talegram was sent to the THE Russian transport Veronef left Odessa Queen at Windsor Castle: May it please bound for Vladivostock on the 16th ultimo, tak- | your Majesty
the loyal and inga fall cargo of ammunition, ordnance, and heartfelt congratulations of the vicar and brother military stores, as well ag a large party of | Masons assembled on the occasion of a special
Downing Street, military officers and doctors. It is believed that | Masonic Service at St. Catherine's, Haichati, to
November 18th, the officers are to take up commands in the | commemorate the sixtieth year of an honoured
Sir, I have the "honour to acknowledge battalions which have been sent overland dur- and beneficent reign. Wishing your Majesty the receipt of yest, despsich No. 325 of ing the present year.
fatare blessings-Howard J. H. Truscott, St. 23rd September. Last, forwarding ***WE publish in another column a despatch Catherine's Vicarage, Hatchim." The follow-randum from the Unofficial Members of the from the Secretary of State to the Governor Ining reply was received later in the evening. Legislative Council, asking that the Military reply to the Memorandum of the Unofficial addressed to the Vicar :-"The Queen thanks Contribution should be #guin fixed at £40,000 £ Members of the Legislative Council protesting you and your brother Matons for kind congra- year, instead of being 17i per cent, of the grass agalost the system of levying the military tulations,"
revenue, less the proceeds of land sales, contribution. The Secretary of State refuses to
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a Memo.
conceda anything and affirms ante more that OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, Council that Her Majesty's Government regret
he thinks it is quite fate to levy 174 per cent, on the whole of the ravenue of the colony, less the ravenue from Land Sales,
At the Supreme Court this afternoon Mr. E. A. Mensor, jayman, who was absent on a previous occasion, was called before his Lordship. Mr. Messor explained that he had made a mistake and was let off with a cantion to es mate careful. Mr. Hugh S. Cooke, who had been absent for losger period, said he understood the Sessions wers over. He had been given leave to go to Canton on important business and returned yesterday · morning. His Lordship salð he beloved Mr. Cooke had been too ceraless and ke fined him $5.
RIPORTS were received at Sydney on the 34th tine alifma from Naw Hebrides falands, lying west of not Fiji, that the natives arn belog void Ifke shehy nts, for from £6 to £10 per head, and that many are
simÏ request you to loform the Mambers of the
that they cannot agree to this proposal, as they cannot admit that a fixed rate of contribution Junior Third-class-Girls-(7) Whiting, M. M. for all time, irrespective of the comparative financial ability of the Colony to contribute to the cost of its defence, is a fair or reasonable KIFANgement.
HONOURS LINT,
PASS LIST. SIMTORS.
E.
(B) Elphinstone, D. (1) Heskel, E. D. (2) Lammert, E. L.
(1) Hance, G. H. C. (D) Hayananki, U.
(0) Lal Chan-ping.
(Q) Luk Ki-Kwong.
(Q) Bing Cheung. GIRLS.
{P} Mast, M, B. SENIORS OVER AGR,
(Q) Chad King-ching. GIRLS. (*) da Sours, L, M, E. JUNIORS.
(D) Benning, G.N (D) Ford, E.S. (D) Hoshing, J. M.
(1) O'Toole, C. L. (1) Rodrigues, C. J. (Q) EUL, C. E. (Q) Loa, C. H. Grats,
(3) Mebra, S.
JUNIORS OYI ÁGZ.
sex.
abjected to great crueliler. The New Hebrides | (7) Ellis, A. are under joint Anglo-French control, The New | (1) Franco, Hebrides Company, which has laṛgo interests in
I.
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1a be
ding | the islands, Isst year sent a depulation to Sir T. Mellwraith, the Colonial Treasurer of. Qutens-
lent laad, complaining of this joint control and ndeggesting that Sir. W. McGregor, admin
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(1) Kawler, E. (Q) Chan Ming-tmang. GIRLS (2) da Soner, A. M.
JUSTORS DISTINGULIHRD,
(D) Ford-Religious Knowledge.
Gatterer, LE,
(1) Loureiro, A.
simcas, M. P.
PRELIMINARY,
(K) Hayward, C. B (P) Waliting, H. K. (P) Whiting, W. R. G. (0) Irmall; A.
GIRLE
istrator of British New Galoes, should dialeo have jurisdiction overthe New Hebrides. | (1) "Talara, B;"
Sir T. Mcllwraith sald, in reply, that the only.
(1) Bakar, A. H. J. (1) Palmer, M. të dhe vaporima tocar thier Ura : in the solustan lay in the annexation of the Islands by
PRILAMINARY OVER AGRILLSHINe Great Britain or, in the establishment of #| (D) Reiners, Wi Matt (1) Logan, J. C protectorate over them. There is a Billish High || (D). Wilsas, P.. (1) Ribeira, F. X. V. Commissioner of the West Pacific who has (1) Bellos, D, E
Xavier, A. W. Jurisdiction to settle disputes between the B) Thompson, R. D. W. Chig, B. H. A
(a) d'Aquino, E. J. G, -: (0) Abraham, L. tish subjects living in Hthere islands 'and others. (7) da Silva, )
Lee Aleyna Sert. Din tha
Delray & trap wed". Me and at at the The Anglo-French control was fixed by a } (17) do Rosa (0) Postanjes, Ba!)
A. N. WATSON & CO. LD
THE KONUZKUO DISPANIARY. Floopbag, ajth beydleston, with
convention between Great Britain and Francs
GIRLS,
(7) Miling, C. D-Discman, School
en October 24th, 1887, in which it was agrond | (8) Calrou, B. M.
that the protection of persons and property in | Schouls 1) mat-Joseph's
the New Hebrides should be secured by masas | College; P=Riteni@(1/ZMIES
¦ of x mixed Commlaston composed of naval | Colegs.,
officers belonging to the English and French | Superintending Bygnings naval sistiane in the Pacific..
formally to the meeting. Mr. Henderson ended and on belog pet to the wate they were
carted unaufmously.”
The Chairoan-Thank you for your attend ance. A confirmatory meeting will be held soon, of which dee uptics will be given.
NEWS BY THE NORTHERN PACIFIC MAIL.
The Northern Pacific Co's steamakig Olympia, Capt. J. Trzebridge, which left Tacoma on the 27th November, anfved is harbour to-day. The following telegrams are taken from our Tacoma exchanger :—
I leam, says the condi Manchester Guarant which have beer action by the Fore can of Son, the C in the Chinese 7. foundation. The
has acted within ⠀⠀ will be allowed t
cutlug one or othe with the matter proceedings of the #gainst any melan Anyone, so m Attempted such open to serious pi famous statute Asne, which still....
in sularity in shi of foreign emban and in particn concerned in fai legal process f legation shall be the State and pi FAIRHAVEN, MABt., November 25th.
is, in fact, no 10 A large armber of interesting relies of the law in this count 3-You will remember that is. Viscount Pole lu 1881 have recently been discovered by inducing the
unfortunate Foammetta expedition to the North
10 say foreign! Knutsford's despatch No. R. of 20th January, atdong the effects the late Willlain Bradford, on the foreign #8go, the contribution of £40,0rs a year was the well-known printer of Arctic scenes," "Mr. ' draw and otherw fired for three years only (afterwards extended Bradford was a personal friend of Lieutenant this is true of x
Commander Long and collected the relies Secretary down to five years), on the distinct understanding that while on an expedition to the scene of the death cellor to the se the rate would be re-considered later on, and of the De Leng party to Lean Delta. Nose et certain that the ! possibly increased. The Members of the Council | Mr. Bradford's family know that the relics were in are therefore in error in Implying, in paragraph the house until they were found packed away in an old box. Among the articles is De Long's 8 of their Memorandom, that the question was Bible, given him in 1879 by the California Bible only re-considered in consequence of their Society. representations that the contribution of £40,000 was excessive.
They are alap under a misspprehension in supposing that my despatch No. 128 of 8th Jane was intended to preclude any future remis sion of taxation in the Colony, should it here- after appear that the revenue exceeded the accessary expenditure of the Colony. That despatch merely stated that if the accounts wern slièred po na to take farge fiems of receipts out of the revenue, on which the Military Con- tribution is calculated, it would be necessary to consider tho' question of alterlig the rate of percentage.
ACE
GLASGOW, November syth,
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that his missing Te The Spanish torpedo bost destroyers, Buror Legation, he wer And Terror, have now completed thefe official Station. Here is trinia and leave shortly for Spain. They are his story, and wheelanaudinga mint 20 test bigger than any of their type in the British feet, was a Chinaman, art, was authors of trees being aso test long and 12 feet broad. Their that he was a los boy a bourh ammament consists to two 14-pound rapid firing said, the doctor, Hotel & was a kinda mak Maxim-Nordenfeldis, twe 16 pounders of the Anyhow they said are not a trai distros K same pattern, with two 37-automatic Maxime, must go to the Vest Collin ang is There are also two 11-inch deck pivoted torpedo I fared no better Who Gocht Any de? they tubes on the Schwartzkoil system. The mais of four rung on the massured mlio was one polat vir 28 back, which speed was also maintained on a two hours' run in a hard south-westerly wind.
naked. Whom, rua thy to opuchnia and on what charge - Gesides, the Kathasty ris envlieved ground. hettuk royal to Seadand Yard, but all tacerefully. I cut at the Times Dios sa reported the gurnosteren PARE, November 24th. there. Fearful ost song kurslodge bulght be The trial of Basia's patent roller boat, which gained at the Erabassy of once prevratings. 40 5-I adhere to the opinion that seventeen and it was alleged would shpries the Ailantin pass that my friend wie spierwit a half per cent of the gross revenue (lens land gets hours, is expected to occur in the set a detective to the Renar, and was told middle of December scross the English Channel of a man whom might employ. I found he - wnios), as at present brought to account, fai by na
from Havre in the presence of distinguished was in Inlingtag, 224 1 dere off alters, means an unreasonable amount for the Colony nával amkarities; and possibly of President ensuccessfully, houeres, and dated at Ciety palat Fame, who in Interested in the experiment I determined towels myself for lerued to contribute towards its defence.*** *&--I request you toʻlay this despatch before murder of Baroness De Valley, ka, aged and, Sun Yat Sea Gles Seamer auth The trial of the five perrous charged with the that the Embed fouled a posips for eccentric miser, last: Juses in cattracting grost was to rall on Yurday, I've now fun. attention. The barozum, who was 89 years old, day, and having expended la was found gagged and strangled to her home fa gotting, wates on the face, went to the well-known house in the Rus de Panibierre, the Foreign Off forud for this frat Just off the Chimp Elyser, which was once a man, attending to minimation, although is way Inhabited by Benjamin Franklin when he was Sunday, who president" bowel cadrez to envoy of the United States to the Count appreciate the videos do ko mates and the of King Lysia MV. The murdered woman was importance of toe future. Wars angrena
the Legislative Council,
I have the honour to be, sir,
Your most obedient, humble servant,
J. CHAMBERLAIN,
Bir William Robinson, K.C,M,G.,
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