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OLIVERS FREEHOLD MINES,

LIMITED.

The first 'ordinary general meeting of share holders in the sbave company was held at tha

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 30,

Mr. Georg: I would like, to ask another question. Has the whole capital slees been called up?

TRANS-PACIFIC TRADE.

offices of the General Maasgers {Morers John / up and they are not shown here, so that people | naval armaments, Rusala mobilized her Black | conditions were such as to make no special

D. Humphreys and Son), 38 and 40, Queen's Road Central, at noon to-day, Mr. Hari, Buck presided and there were also prereat Meir. H. E. Pollock, P. Jordan, G. H. Polls S. 5. Benjamin, A. H. Mancell, Lan Chu Pak, J. R. Dann, H. E; Allen, C. Ewens, GÅR. Stevens, H. Humphreys, C. Georg, A. P. Nabbs, J. 5. Hagen, Sin Tek Fang, Fung Wa Chun, and J. M. Machado,

The Chairman *kd-Genilèmes, with your

The Chaleman: Not yet; calls have not been mede on a certain number of shares.

Mr. Georg: Thein are 453 shares pertly paid

do not know how capital is called up.!

The Chairman: We are dealior with the last year and not the present. A certain amount of the caplata'y has been called up.

Mr. Georg then seconded the motion for the adoption of the report, which was carried unani- monsly.

On the motion of Mr. Paul Jordan, seconded by Me. H. E. Pollock, Mr. W. Hatton Potts way re-elected audits and the proceedings termi- 'nated.

permission, I will adopt the distal course and HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS. Power, undertook to redress their wrongs on

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acting in concert to compel Tasksy, to stop shedding Christian bhod and miegaverning Christian peoples. The six Embassadors met dally at. Constantinople to devise means of restraint and alone time were prepared to back up their collective does with the power of modern Sex fleet and Great Britain sent forty warships to Salonica. After long negotiations, in which the Saltas made mary promises of reform, the Embassadors let the mallar drop, in the hope that what they had already said and done bad made the Sultan see the emor of his ways. But the massacre and misrale did not stop. In Crete, as an cut-of-the-way corner, where they did not think Europe could see them, the Turks carried fire mod sword wherever their lanaticism prompted. Then Gerece, as the natural Christian protector of the Cretan de apairing of any practical interference by the her twa account. It was a noble, a humane and distinctly chiralite effort to carry out a part FIFTH ANNUAL CARBINE COMPETITION,

of what England, Russia, Germany, F, The fifth annual "carbine competiifon of the Austro-Hungary and Italy had promised and Hongkong Volunteer Corps takes place at Kow-threatened to do for many months and years. the subscribers to the priza loon to-morrow, and Saterday, 8th May. Among What the Great Powers did then is a most extra- fand are His ordinary chapter of contemporaneous political Excellency Sir W. Robinson and His Excel history. Instead of joining Greece, or giving tency Major-General Black, Mach practice her moral encouragement, they went their ficela took place during the week at the various ranges.

to assist the Turks'in Crete and threatened to The Ladies' Parte and Ladies' Nomination

blockade the Phes. Worse yet, they have Mich are both fixed for Saturday, the 8th

on two or three occasions, from the decks of proxime, and the principal features of to-ship over which flew the ensigns of the cross morrow's programme are the Field Battery and the actual crosses of St. George and St. Andrew M. G. C. Championships. The former les bombarded the Christian Cretans in behalf of between Sergh, Lowrie and Bombardier Stewart, the blood-thirsty, depraved and pagan Mesiems. whilst the latter should be hard struggle They are now ranged solidly on the side of the between Corporals Symath and Lammert. The

butchers of Armenis, leaving little Greece and Carps Championship also takes place to-morrow. Crete to make the fight for Christian liberty For this event Sergt. Lowrie in a hot favourite, atopel but Corporala Smyth and Lammert and Bombardier Stewart will probably press the veteran fastracter closely. In the Officers Cop, Capt. Chapman and Lient. Wylle are by far the best markmen. The Signallers' Cap (open to trumpeters also) appears to Ile between Sigballer Silas and Trumpeters Reed and Saunders.

take an read the Report and Statement of Accounts. You will see in the working account a sum of $594.96 charged to Olivers wages; this may expials to you was the amount paid for prospecting on the Olivers Freehold. This work was discontinued as wo dermed it advisable to make a success of the Eureka Mine before doing very much on the Freehold. The cost of sinking the new shaft and driving to intercept the reef of the Eureka Mine bas been charged to the Mine as an astot and not to the debit of Work: Ing Accoust. From the time we commenced taking out stone from the seat, wagis will of course be charged to working account. You will notice under the beading of assets un flem of $11,641.54; this is an amount which was 249 from the New Balmoral Gold Mining Company st the end of the year and has since bean received. Accounts payable, $7683.61, represents the amount due to the General Managers at the || end of the year. I may add that the General Managers are entliled to charge the Company with office rent and clerks, salaries in Hoogkong, hat have made no charge for the year ander review. I think, gentlemen, I have said enough respecting the accounts and should like to say a faw words about our property. With regard to the Freehold itself, as I have already told you, nothing has been done so far as mining is con- cerned with the exception of a little prospecting. Our idea is first in thoroughly develop the Eureka Mina and then commence on Olivers Freehold. The Eureka Ming was carefully examined in Murch, 1895, by the late Mr. Will- moit, and it was at once decided that the existing shaft was unsafe and that if would be necessary to sink a new shafi go fent from the old one. Thuli, as you are aware, has been successfully carried out and the shaft sunk to a depth of ato feet and

The American mall steamer Copile, which I am very pleased to be able to foform you that the results up to the present time have been most arrived here to-day, brought files of Frisco satisfactory. We have had two crushings amounts | exchanges which are foll of Interesting details ing in all to 346 tons of stone which gave 22283 | of the recent fighting in and about Crete. The ouncón of gold, an average of about 1 ounce dwis per ton worth, roughly $11,000. I hear there bombardment of Canes appears to have been a is an impression among some of our shareholders very one-sided affair, yet the Cretxos fought that these results had been obtained from picked bravely for hours although the contest was stone, but I have it on the authority of Mr. I.D. | hopeless from the first, as will be seen from the Humphreys, who was at that time in Sydney, following special despatches wired to the Frisco

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THE CRISIS in euroPE.

THE BOMBARDMENT OF CANEA BY GREAT POWERS.

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GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF A ONE-SIDED STRUGGLE.

Chronich

-CANEA, March 31st.

The insurgents, by a bold stroke, occupied the hill on the south side of Suds Bay last even ing. They were promptly shelled by the British, Austrian and Russian warships. Át daybreak to-day the fighting was resumed and the Cretans ware dives from their postdous. As soon as the firing ceased they made another attempt to recover the ground and the warships promptly resumed the firing, which was very heavy for several hours. During the cannonade three Tarks were killed and five wounded.

LONDON, March 31st.

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It is a degrading, revolting, melancholy and depressing spectacle throughout, the only redeeming feature of which is that the public opinion of Europe sides with the Greeks and has thus far prevented the Governments of the Great Powers from going to the gery and cruel lengths which they are prepared to teach in their attempts to thrust Greece out of Turkey's way, to make Christians the slaves of barbarous hordes who not so very long ago set themselves the task of subverting the "suthority of the Christian Chu chrs, of dethroning Christian monarchs, of carrying Sre and sword throughout the length and breadth of Christendom The Powers in aiding the unspaskubis Taik are playing with fire, and the usual consequence of such folly will with, much difficulty be

voided if at all.

THE “COSTA RICA PACKET" CASE.

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San Francisco, April 1st. The entrance of the Japanese Loto the trans- Pacific trade promises to revolutionis.... the passenger and freight arowice between Sen Francisco and Asiatic terminals. For years the effort necessary to improve the existing fleet, and shippers and travellers were obliged to content themselves with the use of steamers which had long before gode est of date on the Atlantic. At the same time they were compelled and are sill forced to pay rates much in excers, proportionately, of those which obtain on the routes between Liverpool and New York, In a word, the public had to deal with a monopoly. When Japan began to organize trans-Pacific lines, the Pacific Hall was prompt to act. It at once laid the keel of a 17-kost sleamer of 10,000 tons, a vessel which will sesemble the Teutonic to everything except lavish interior display and the cost of steaming. This ship, with the swift Chins and the City of Peking, will be the Pacific Mall's contribution to Reet of nine vessels, loclusive of the three fast liners which the Toyo Kiren Kalsha la ballding in England. An average service of seventeen knols will probably be given, and it will materially cut down the present time of passage. Thus the fatore ara- veller will find better accommodation and more rapid transit,

This is the most we anticipate from the appearance in the maritime field of the Tokyo Kiten Kalaha. That lies, having pooled with the Pacific Mail and the Occidental and Ottertal, not be forgates that the new combine will have may be expected to keep up prices, but it must to meet a powerful vivrl In the Nippon Yasen Kaisha, now temporarily engaged, with some of its smaller war-time transports upon the Tacoma. the Nippon Yusen Kalsha is the most formid- route. Of all maritime corporations in Japan able. The end of the Chinese war left it with about sevenly steamers in band and an enormous reserve fund created by means of Government contracts. A ploneer in the quest for American trade, it made iha business mistake of trying to sad it to a Puget Sound port. This error, AS WO have every reason to belleve, will be recited when or before the company's new to ooo-ton vessels are ready to take their places upon the sea. The terminal will fisally be San Francisco, What then? We do not concelva that more pooling" we be possible. Controlling, as it does, the great Japanese coasting lines, and haring Korean and Chinese feeders, the Nippon Yaren Kalsha can command so much exat-bound business that it will have every reason to be content with an independent stalas, A partner- ship in the combine would simply mean giving · more trade to others than it could get in return. Competition, therefore, is sure to come and when that shed, speed of service will be sup. plemented with reasonable satéi for carrying both passengers and freight. '

The question of whether there is or will be

struggle for it seems to have been answered in the affirmative by the parties most concerned.

cough bastness to warrant such an expensive

Japan is now taking a great deal of American cotton and is salons, as far as she can, to treat the United States preferentially. We ate her best customers Chlon is gradually waking up, and the powers that be are also pro-American They will buy mach in this market and sell more than they now do. Then when the trans- Siberian railway is falshed an entirely new traffic will be created. There

certainly bust. pily San Francisco is to be the market which ness'enough la all this to be fought for, and hap- will reap whatever benefits may accrue at this

and.--Chronicle.

THE CURRENCY QUESTION.

1897.

NOTANDA.

CALENDAR,

APRIL. Keteorological means based on ten years' cŭservations to 1893.

Thermometer697 Brmidity."6

Rainfall.....

TO-DAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

Barometer Thermometer Hamidity..... Rainfall

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On dute à On date at

10th The

• PAST,

здов

2997

70

70

74

74

TO-DAY, Friday, 30th April, 1897- Chinese.-491 of 3rd moon of 23rd year of

Kwong-sil. Jewlab.-29th Nisam, 5687. Mohammedan.-29th Dulkaado, 1914.

Sun-Riser Ekr. 30min. Sel......................... 6kr, 2jmin. High water-Morning 8kr. 11min.

A furnoon

9Ār, 17min. Low water-Aforning ......... 2kr, min. Afternoon.......... #kr. 45min. ANNIVERSARIES.

1878-Feng, Tantal of Shanghal, died, 1896-Collision at Woosung between the Owo 1882-General Grant arrived in Hongkong.

and Newchwang; lots of the former with 200 lives.

TO-MORROW.

Chinese-30th of 3rd moon of 23rd year of Saturday, 1st May, 1897. Kwong-si Jewish-9th Nisan, 5857, Mohammedan-1914 Dulkanda, 1314.

Sad-Res............................ Bår. 29min

Seis ........... 6hr, 25mfù. - High water-Morning Shr. Simba

Afternoon ... Går. 55min.

•Low water-Morning £Ãr. 20mis.

Afternoon sa Sår. 19mitu, ANNIVERSARIES.

1841-First number of Honghong Garatta

published.

1840-Daks of Connaught barn, 1875-Riot at Klakang; Methedist Episcopał

Chapel destroyed. 1880-Prince Helmilch of Germany visited

Hongkong. 1895-Assassination of the Shah of Pernia.

MEMORANDA,

TOMORROW,~at 'May,

Australian and Indian malls due. 1.30 p.m.-Anction of drapery, etc., at Mr. G.

P. Lammer's sales rooms, Duddall Street. 9 m.-Mastodon Minstrels' sntertalament at

the. City Hall: 9P-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. SUNDAY,and May,

6 a.m.-English Mail (Režilla) due,

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

- MAITE DUE Australian (Airlie) to-morrow. Indian (Arvatoon Aßcar) to-morrow, English (Roktila) zed prox. Tacoma (Braamar) zid praz. German (Pries Henrizh) z18 TROK. American (City of Rio de Janeiro) gth prox. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 11th prox Tacoma (Tacoma) 14th prox. Austrailan (Tokio Maru) 21st prox.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION DRAPERY FOR THE SEASON,

THE

OF

"HE Underigned has received instructions

to Salt by PUBLIC AUCTION

TOMORROW (SATURDAY), the 1st May, 1897,

commencing at 2.30 PM.

at his SALES ROOMS, DUDDELY, STREFT, A QUANTITY OF

GENTLEMEN'S DRAPERY,

Suitable for the Season," Comprising --

FRENCH WORSTED, FRENCH CHECK- TWEEDS, FINE BLUE and BLACK WOOL MATERIALS, PLAIN and STRIPED FLAN- NEL, TENNIS SERGE, &c. &c., all cut in SUIT LENGTHS, PYJAMA SUITS, SOCKS, STOCKINGS, COLLARS, TENNIS SHOES, &c., &c.

. Also A Small PARCEL of FINE SCOTCH TWEEDS in SUIT LENGTHS AND A Quantity of LADIES' DRAPERY,

Comprising DELAINES, CASHMERE, NUN'S_VEIL- ING, ZEPHYRS, PRINTS and other SPRING DRESS MATERIALS,

&c.

TERMS OF SALE :—Cash on delivery, On View on FRIDAY, the goth April.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 27th April, 1897,

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 141.

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HE following Particulars and Conditions of Sals of Crown Land, by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY,

the 3rd day of May, 1897, at 3 PM, KI published for general information.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 17th April, 1897.

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Particulars and Conditions of the latting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 3rd day of May, 1897, at 3 RM., by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Twenty-seven Lots of CROWN LAND, together with Building Material stacked thereon, in the Colony of

Hongkong, for a terms of 999 Years. *

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

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Intand

Lots

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1430 Street, 42 3; 1421

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4 1423 | Lana,

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Annual Rt.

Upsetprice.

42 16 15673 4 42 16 18 672 (09,352 443 16 16 672 302,532,

43, 42-15 16|671

503,016 43 16 15 672 503,016 42 42 16 16 673 302,016 41 42 16 18 673 503,016

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42 16.15 673 102,016

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8 1437 Steret, 42

9 1438

42 15 16 672 502,016

10 1429

42

44 16 18 671 501,016

1 1430

12 1431

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42

43 16 18 673 503,015

¥3 1433 14 1433

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42 15 18 673 503,016

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42 41'15 16: 673 502,016

1434 Street, 13 15 45 45675.503.038 1435 *

15 45 45 675 50 3,038 17 1436

15 15 45 43 675 303.038. 1437

13-4 134 45 45 600 503,400 13-4 13-4 45 45600 502,400 13.4 33.4 45 45 600 503,400

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The settlement of the claim made by the owners of the Costa Rica Packet against the Netherlands Government, whote officials seised the ship in the neighbourhood of Dutch North Borneo, and imprisoned the captain and crew and forced them to undergo other indignities, and in daily communication with the mines,

prezents some remarkable phases worth noting, that in the first cruubing, which gave 1 ounce

Without any real lesson beyond a tramped-up dwts, to the too, there was not an ounce of

charge of selaing a derelict prow from which was taken sems arak found on board, the prow picked stone, in fact they crushed all they had. laken cat from the mine. We also lean that

silerwards being again cast adrift, the vessel the reef la wider at the 200 foot leval this at the

was seized and the captain imprisoned. When rgo level and given indications of geiling still

in the course of time the Dutch Gorerament wider underfoot. There is no doubt, gentlemen,

| had a claim lodged them for wrongful sefaste that it is the genuine opinion of miners at Mount

and damages they ignored f. Bat the McDonsid that we have made a success and

sathorities in the colonfes did not let the hear that some of the men consider that the

matter rest, and action taken by Sir George Enteks Reet is likely to turn out one of the best

Dibbs at the instance of the owners com. In New South Wales. I do not like to be too

pallod the Home sathorities to do something sanguine, but I think from what we hear we are

for the owners of the Costa Rica Packst, Ver justified in saying that we consider the mine is

The Ruslan Consul at Retima reports that officers and crew, in the prosecution of their proseanced success. In speaking of our staff when he communicated to the Cretans the claim for damages; and at last the persistence in Austrails I'regret to say we have to deplore proclamation of the Admirals faviting them to which characterised those who had taken the

[Scotsman, March agth} the loss of Mr. Willmott, Senr, whose death lay down their arms, the Cretans replied that matter, up was rewarded by the claim being Yesterday afternoon a discussion on bime- occurred in January last. He was not only the only boon they would accept from the submitted to arbitration in which the Tsar of fallism versus manometallism took place in the universally liked and respected by all who know || Powera was political union with Greece, | Rumia and other dignified persons have had a hall of the Highland and Agricultural Society, him, but he proved himself during his compara-

share. The result of the arbitrator's considera George IV. Bridge, Edinburgh, under the THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Rio de tively short business association with our Com- The Cares correspondent of the Standard tion of the matter is that x1,081 has been paid auspices of the East of Scotland Monetary Royanstro, with mails, etc., from San Francisco to pany to be a miner of exceptional ability and we will say to-morrow in describing the bombardover to the British authorities, in accordance form Association. There was an attendance of the toth lost, via Honolulu, has arrived at can safely say that everything which' he pre- | ment by the foreign warshipa of the position with his award, for the satisfaction of the about two hundred. Ballin Dick, GlasgoN, WAS

Yokohama, and will leave for this port to- dicted on taking over the management of the taken up by the insurgents on the bill to the owners, captain and crew. The Corta Rica elected chairman, and called upon the Secretary,

morrow' May sat, vía Inland Sea, Kobe, Naga- mines has up to the present time been south of Sada Hay last evening:--Whan the Fachst was sold by the owners, but the seizure Mr. Alexander T. Hunter, who explained that saki and Shanghat. fulfilled. Unfortunately his and death, when Cretans began the attack Colona! Har proposed of the ship lost to them the result of the season's the meeting was the outcome of a corre success had been all but atlaloed, pre- to the Admirals that they should land a mixed work of whaling. The captain, Carpenter, was spondence which took place in the firing TE O. & O. S. S. Co. steamer Doric, with cluded his having the sailsfaction of ace force of 500 men to depose the insurgents from broken down to health after his imprisonment, Dispatch last aut card Dalence : malis, etc., which left Hongkong on April 1st 15 3433 Ing the results of his predictions. In the late the positions that they occupied behind a strong and his share of the award will be welcome on secretary of the Gold Standard Asso- for San Francisco, via Shanghal, Nagasaki, Mr. Willmott's son, Mr. C. J. Willmott, our wall along a ravine. The Austrian and French that score aloce. There is perhaps no other ciation, had offered to come forward and reply Kobe, Inland Sea, Yokohama and Hoosials, financial agent at the mines, we feel confident we Admirals were opposed to taking the offensive Instance on record besides this of a Colonial a sufficient number of gentlemen would come have a most capāblë business man and one OB and they decided to confine their action to bom- Governmest taking steps to auertit forward on behalf of bimetallism, Br, John arrived at her destination on the 28th inst, whom we can thoroughly rely. My, Oglethorpe,

barding.

rightfal_claime、 against "anold- estabilahad W. Miller, Brighouse, Yorkabire, submitted our present mining manager, is a man of

European Power and is in some rate, a series of propositions, comprising the state Tax O. & 0. 5. S. Ca's steamer Gasite, with great experience and has shown by the manner

faction to know that notwithstanding blusterments made in the correspondence, and desired | malls, etc, left San Francisco for this port, via In which he has canled out the work in the

and attempts to display a super-abendant that Mr. Peel should answer the questions Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Euroka Mine that he is the right man in the

amount of digalty on the part of the Dutch attached to these propositions, Mr. Peel sald, Shanghal, on the aret fast.

that he andozaed “Mr. Gladstone's view the late Mr. Willmeit always had of kim, | freely, though with little effect.

been brought about favourably to those who bad | when he been so arbitrarily treated by them.

should have for its standard of value the com. Bombay for this port on the 29th fast, J. D. Humphreys, who has been in Australia | signalled their intention to bombard. The On being seen by an Evening Newa to- modity which was least subject to fluctuation from June, 1896, to the end of March last,

Arami, and finally the Austrian gunboat Ziggr, ter, of the Costa Rica Pocket, expressed himself bimetallism, Mr. Miller had asked him an to Tax Agents (Mourra Atobold, Karberg & Co.) | "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE” Ho bus

now left for England, thoroughly / Each vernd fired in its turn, alaing chledy"at | as satisfied with the result of ika arbitration | the fall of peices which bad occurred since 1873 Dalks Riikmars, from Antwerp and Hamburg, 37a.inform us that the "Rickmers” Line steamer satisfied that our interests will be carefully the Greek fag which was bulated" above the "under the circumstances," though, as compared and whether he was of opinion that it was and efficiently locked after. As segards walls. The dant ceased fring at 935, but with the trouble and worry undergone by beneficial to the producing classes. He replied passed the Canal on the 27th last, and may be future work at the Kureks, It is now proposed to the Groslastiche, ranging close to shore, by bim, without taking into cenalderation the most certainly, and that for two reasons. In considered doo at Singapore on or about the sink the shait another 170 feet and thus largely degren pranded down the walia, yard by yard, loan of time extending over five years, the the first place, working men who in 1873 20th May, extend our field of operations. You will see by every shot telling.

remuneration

not suficient. It was got 101, a week now got 246. Not only the plan on the table what has been done and

satisfactory, however, for two reasons. First, so, but the price of the necessaries of life what we intend doing. Ona important subject

because It reversed the decision of the having fallen, the purchasing power of each Is that of tallings and the best method of treat

British Crown law officers inst the owners and of these sos, had increased since 1873. ing them. We expect ears to be valuable and they were compelled to abandon their principal secondly, because, by making the Dutch Govers higher wages, and these wages had a greater crew were not entitled compensation, and, Thertiors, the producing ciLases got are giving this matter careful consideration, | poslitone behind the stone wall. There are fas you know various processes At 945 m. Her Majesty's ironclad Comment pay for its escapade, it safeguarded the purchasing power. That was not an argument Haxof and we have written to the mines for all

interests of British traders in those waters for in favour of bimetallism, has against it. In the Tarwas information on this point and have no doubt

the fetare. The sich were jealous of the third place, Mre Muler said that the burden of that Mr. Oglethorpe will be able to give us the

encroaches made by British traders in ihale ter- debt and fixed expenses had been enormously best advice as to which will be the most suitable

ritory, and had thought, by arresting him, to Increased. Whether that was 10 or not, Mr. treatment. I do not think, gentlemen,

frighten the rest away. However, they had seized Pond was not prepared to argue, but he said that and for five years he had fought the fall of prices was not owing to the gold and hence the gold standard

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By & o'clock in the morning the engagement was in fall blast. The Turkish guns in Fort Imzodin could take only a small part in the fring, as most of them were directed sexward,

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right place and has confirmed the high opinion but Turkish frigate shelled the losurginis authorities, the settlement of the question bus į în septid that say wisely governed State THE P. & Q. 5. N. Ca's steamer Bombay Init 1, 37° 1446 |

It may interest shareholders to hear that Mr. An hour later the forelga men-of-war

the greater part of that time at the "minos / Grextasticky fired first, then Her Majesty's ship | presentative in Sydney recently, Captain Carpen- | That commodity, he said, was gold, and not

In spite of the heavy cannonade the Crelan held their ground stantly, even throwing out skirmishers to repel the Turkish outposts, though

Berdows, the outermost of the ironclada, began fring six-inch skalls. The Cretans thereupon retired slightly, but continued a heavy fire and to o'clock, bea the Camperdown, at a range have of 6400 yards, fired her big guns. The effect anything more to say ; but one thing is certain, I was tastantaneous. Three out of four shells, the wrong many of the rights of traders | standard, those on the spot who are best able to form a burst directly in the centre of the insurgents" | La Cant In this he had been ably as had not ingressed the burden of debt. In

sound opinion are confident of our success. Before moving the adoption of the report and statement of accounts I shall be pleased to answer questions.

Mr. C. Georg naked, with regard to the work. ing, would it not have been better to have shown on the balance sheet how much the property had col up to date, and then the expenses and how Incurred. The Eureks mina cost $53,000 and he asked was the $19,000 spent on the shaft:

The Chairman Yes on the working, mine

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Yokakima »Straits

Aggregating 5,790 tons register.

position, and the Crutane find helter-skaiter.

The aim of the gunners was perfect, while the slated by the Fras, to whom he was most the fourth place, Mr. Miller said that the argu noise of the enormous shells whissing through grateful. He was also indebted to Lord ment for the ever-production of commodities was the air was alone enough to frighten an enemy, Jersey for his efforts in England to bring the satenable. With inst statement Mr. Peel agreed, Stahan, for Swatow Things were now gening too hot to last, and the case to a satisfactory termination. The decision | and added that he thought that the more com- insurgents' flag was speedily lowered. The of Lord Rosebery on the advice of the Belish | modities, there were in the world the better: Albingia damutare Cretan la fel refresh, were hastened by the Crown law officers was that the Dutch Govers. In the filth pince, he said that liver was till G

ment should be requested to pay him ga,100, used by the Western natians. Me. Miller naked D. Richmart can are of the Groslasticky and the Tigir which poured in with extreme securacy of aim a but as be considered the owners and crew just him in the sixth question as to the gold standard | Swirang ................................... äaccesalon of akella,

as much aggrieved as himself, he refused the In India, India was outside his province alto- At 10.13 the last shell fall. Seeing that the money. Owing to the representations of the guther, and he was only in favour of the con» manager's wages and so forth, and not on the object of the bombardment was accomplished, New South Wales Government the case was tinuation of the gold standard for ourselves. In the HONGKONG AND WEAMPOA DOCK RETURNE

the Russian and Austrian warships steamed repased, and an arbitrator appointed by the great place, he was asked to admit that Affan comi

for blockade service, The Ardent Tear of Rassts, who had now awarded compen himetallism was successfully carded out of HMS. Taidanzam Mi. Georg Would it not have been heitar to | returned to Suda. The Turkish soldiery sallied antion all round. It was a victory over the France for seventy years, but he had to polet kave shown that in the report as other comforth quietly from the forts, occupied the Dutchmen, whereas had they gained the day out that France had abandoned bimetalliam for Strathalian panies do?

positions held by the insurgents, holated there would in faturn have been no living wear | The Chairman; When we are taking out the Ottoman flag with manifest delight, them," especially for a man so wall known alone all these things will be charged to working and advanced" "ECIDES the open with || amongst them as hy was. exprims, but in developing the mine they must coolness, though exposed to the continuets firing It will be recollected that the Costa Rita followed with a paper in which he combated ike be charged as an asset,

of the insurgent sharpshooters, who remained in Packet while whaling in the Maisy Archipelago | theories of the nonomatalliser, and said that these

actual sinking.

Mr. Georg | Well, $19,000 appears to be an

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The Chairman: If you look at the working charged to the minu itasif xa en musst.

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The Chairman: There are certain wages than lost ground in spite of the tremendous fire that must be paid besides the sinking. The of the Ruslan and Austrian vatsais. Altogether sinking would probably cost fa tos, per foot, about too shells were fired, wilkent, allowing for" blacksmiths and other *won le cadets.

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