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DR. ABERCROMBIE, who has b.es for many | THE Japanese gunboat Oshima warat Hankow | H&R Majesty' warship Est has arrived anfoly yeats U.S. Consul at Nagasaki, is reported to on the myth ult, and it was thir'deforstood | at Shanghal. She came all the way from
We read in the Times of India (tambay) 'hat Colonel Barrow, 11th Penra) Lalentry, and for- have been appointed. Miolster to Slam.
that she would shortly proceed to Shast, and of Ichang and although strong winds were encoun-merly commanding the Hongkong Regiment, will officiate as Feminer in Russian during the abrence, on leave, of Captain Newnham, rath Bambay Infantry,
At a special meeting of the Mih-Ho-Loong the new treaty ports opened under the Shimono-tered in some of the wide reaches of the Yangtze, Hook & Ladder Ca, held in the Municipal | scki Treaty Council Board Room, Shanghal, on the 28th June, Mr. H. C. Pearce was elected Foreman; Mr. E. W. Sdarples 1st Asst. Foreman, and Mr. H. W. Daldy god Arst, Foreman,
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PROFESSOR Richard, the famous electrical hester and medical specialist, will give his fiat free electrical entertalement in the Theatre Royalts. merrow night. Elsewhere the Professor has made a big reputation both in the arts of healing the sick and amusing the healthy, and no doubt his drous in Hongkang will attract a large audience. THE China Gazetta learns that the Canton In surance Co.'s interest in the cargo of the den is very much less than was reported. The Com. pay bas not a line on the brick, tes shipped to Russia, via London. This valuable cargo is all covered in London and Moscow, while the Canten Office bas only a line of about Tle, 3,000 of other cargo.
The Hon. T. H. Whitehead, Manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, kindly informs us that he to-day secolved a fciter from the Manager in Singapore giving the followlog particulars regarding the deeply regrettable and fatal Illness of bir. C. E Hame: "On the evening of the 22nd instant Mr.C. E. Hume arrived hers, but so seriously ill that he had at once to be removed to the Geneest Hospital. He is suffering from a zavoje attick of typbold lever, and, we understand, was when he left Hongkong. On the journey to Singapore Mr. Hume's temperature ran abare 103, causing anxiety, and it still continues high, while bit strength is greatly reduced by the prolonged illness,"
A SHANGHAI Contemporary reports in its true of the 30th Jane that a mysterious affate bap. pened on board the Tafung on her last passage | op the Yangtzy river. Just previous to leaving Shaoghal a foreigner, who gave the name of Moor, went on board and booked a first-class
and the vessel can't do more than 12 kuola zi |
double-banked stokes jabbing away evetislingly the best, with forced draught, patent fuel and
poraries announce her arrival in most matter-of- at her fiery furnaces, yet our Shangbai coniem.
fact way; just as if there was nothing remarkable in the feat. Really, this's too bad. Let honour ba to whom honour is due.
IT te reported from St. Petersborg that a law has bres enacted in Roigla forbidding the carrying trade by res in farmiga vevels, and under any but the Russian fg between all Russian ports of the Baltic Black Sea and Pielfie masts. The
law is not to come into force unif the year 1900. "
Telewing notification appears in the London Gazette The Hongkong Pegiment, "ha following Beaterants of the Indian Staff Corps. to be 1g Off-High 5. Maberly in ««ccession to C»p«n W. C. M. Wasterek, IS.C, and A. L. Barrett, vice Captato MicCi
will faterest those who witnessed the boxing compeitions on Thursday'night to learn that the heavy weights, Northcote (Navy) and Cusack (Army), have signed articles for another 20- round contest, to take place at the City Hall it an early date. As there was some dissatisfactionR E. Ray. I.S.C, in certale qetters regarding the Referee's dichlon in the fra: much, it must be pleasing to Mr. A Rodger and his friends to learn that ba: the men are quite willing for him to again officiate. A purse of $150 has been given for the event by Mr. A. Harper, of the Stag Hotel, The bluejacka, Fliz, and Private Person, West Yorks, are to box 11 roads for a cap at the same time.
MRS. WU TIND FONG, wife of H.E. W■ Ting Forg, at Washington has wilten to friends in Shanghal expressing her admiration and wonder at the many beautiful sights which she has witnessed in America. The public build-
The many friends of Mr. J. N. Jordan, British Consul General in Korra, will, as the North China Daily News `remarks, be pleased to learn that his name is included la the list of passage to Chickling, but amined to provide Jubilee honours, Her Majesty bavlug conferred himself with ticket. He was seen in his cabin upon blm the distinction of a C.M.G. Mr.at about two o'clock in the fellowing alternoon, Jordan's long service in Peking more than
but an hour later was mlased. The ship was The Water used is proved by repeated merlied this special recognition, on which we
rearched but no trace of blm could be found. Analyses to be Absolutely Fart.
heartily cangratulate bl.
He brought no luggage on board with bim, withings have been a source of surprise, and the the exception et a small parcel, which disip. many elegant functions given in honour of the A Notice is Mariners lasued by the Imperial peared with him. On the setze in his cable Chinese Ambisador have completely carried Maritime Customs states that the acceptance of were found a coal, waistcoat, and shirt, while two
Her Excellency away, the Western methods of the "Regulations for preventing Collisions at life belts which were on stick in the room ware
reception and entertaining being so different Sea," which came into force on the 1st instant missing. The whole affair is a mystery, as the from Griental ways that only smirement and by China rders only to Chinese vessels of fact of his taking the two lile belts with tim gratification can be expicased. The earoy has foreign type, and that Chinese junks, fishing-precludes the idea of suicide. After axlving al
been treated with every consideration and ibere boats, etc., will not exbibit the Regulation Chintlang one of the native passengers stated
Is no foundation for the rumour that the newly-
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Hongkong, 7th July, 1897.
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Coonterfall Order Books supplied on applica- Lights, Beautifol! When wil China be quit that he saw a foreigner swimming some time appointed minister is to be recalled.
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A POWERFUL Ice-breaker and steam-lerry, com- bined, is nearlog its completion at the Armstrong Company's yard for the transport of the Siberian rallway trains across Lake Baikal. Its length is 'zga feet, breadth 47 leet, displacement 4,000 tons,
and lis speed is tá be 13 knots. She will be provided with a powerful screw Ictward, capable The following is a List of Waters always kept of crushing ice of great thickness, and she will
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carry at one tims 25 railway cary, weighing "altogether 500 tank.
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before the vessel's arrival hat thought he was amusing himself 4
CAPTAIN H. Cinfg of the E. & A, liner Guthrie, which anived to-day, reports leaving Foochow at 9.30 a.m. on the 30th June; on the evening of the 20th received Information hem the Harbour
Master that an urgent telegram had been received, "Typhoon south of Hongkong"
pasatug Sharp Peak algnalled slation which reported another Typhoon
Cable
fo the Bhee Channel, stationary three days.
MR. COLLIN, second efficer of the ill-fated sleamer Sultan that recently foundered off Secatia, and who was amongst the number rescued by the Faleita, only a few weeks ago || received Lloyd's silver medal for gallantry at sea. The presentation is reported in the London press as follows:-The committee of Lloyd's at their last meeting decided to bestow the silver
medal of the Society of Lloyd's on Second Sultan, as an honorsty acknowledgment of his Officer J. H. Collin, of the British steamer
the voyage of the steamer Sultan Gom Calculta extraordinary exertions in saving lifestsea. On
to Aden in July last, very heavy weather wasex- perienced, and on July 28th, when some distance off the Island of Socotra, during very rough weather, the Lascar fireman Ermalls fell aver-.
board. He managed to secure a lifebuoy, which
round with the view of pleking him up, but the man was lost sight of. The steamer mat ceared round the spot, and when he was again sighted, it was Impossible, on account of the bigh seas, to lanuch a boat, and Second Officer Collin spring overboard with a line, swam sfer the man, and attached the line to him. The Lascar had then been nearly three hours to the water, and waS palled on boxed by means of the Hos perfectly exhauried, Mr. Collin Incurred extreme risk by
was thrown to him, and the steamer was formed
News has been received from New York that the jury in the case of Captain E. J. Reed, tried In the United States Civenit. Cottet on a charge of having failed to provide proper food for the crew of the ship T. P. Oakes, on the Arage from Hongkong, brought in a verdict of 'not guilty.'
IT le reported from the newly-opened part of Shari that a severe epidemic is raging there, and that a'rendy « large number of pronta hars uccubed to the disêsan, Whole familler uTS reported to dave been cut down within thven or four days of the first strack. The epidemic stated to have also vorend across the xlvar Into Waching.-N. C. Daily News,
THE report of the directors of the Chinese Coast Navivation Company, of Hamburg, states.That freights from Canton and Hongkong to Shangbal and the Yangtse ports were at a lower level Test year than was ever known before. The balance sheet shows a loss on the year's working of 240,284 marks, which amount had to be deducted from the reserve land. The dividend for 1895. was y per cent.
IN connection with the stoppage of the Tastať's carrlage si'the Arlish Consulate's grounds at Shanghal on June 22nd, during the Jubilee je, and Hisnin-altendance at the celebration In ́enn sequence, the Municip»1Council has gent a letter of apology. They say that, it was necessary to suspend all vehicular traffic along the Bund and adjoining streets on the day of the festiviles;
Consul and that at the express desire of H.B.M. Consulate ground. Owing to an unforignale General no carriages were allowed to enter the oversight, which cannot be sufficiently deplored,
as arrgemat were come to for`making an exception to this rale lo the case of His Excal lency's conveyance, and the constables on duly, not recognising His Excellency and in the absence of lostrelloas, carried out the Muriel-
pal Regulation in its enthely,"
AMONG the earge of the German ship Maria Hackfeld, which cleared yesterday for Landoa, says the Frisco'Datly Commercial Newy of 18th value is $usco. The log was cut frem are of uit., in a big slab of redwood whose manifested
the miny glent trees of Humboldt county; it is shout three feet thick, weighs about placicen ∙ions and there la not s krat or blemish fa the whole plece. It was brought down from Eureka by the steamer National City, with heavy wita cables bound around it and big planks secured split. The log li consigned in William Welderl to the top and bottom to protect it from being Astor, and thereby hangs a tale. At a recent dinner party, given in Londe, at which farty quesis were prevents, Me. Astor told a story in which the big trees of California Gigured. One of the guests doubted the existence of such large tree and Astor, # prove his table
ing installed for the Chinese Government by the Tx Blackwall Tunnel, which has recently beco-bis «ction, not only on account of the very assertion, affered to water that
Hongkong Celegraph to years ago.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1897.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
Naws reached Shanghai by wire on the 30lb Wind N.E. fresh, so decided to anchor in Matsu ultima that the Taku Tog and Lighter Company Roads unt'l the weather cleared. Left Malay had succeeded in floatlug the Norwegian steamer Roads on the morning of the sad, the wind Sultan, which gal'axhora on one of the Islands | heing N.E. Iresh; the same evening observed in the Gulf of Pechill about a month ago and all indications of approaching storm, the was sold to the Taku Tug Co. for Tlx. 6,000 wind keeping N.E. fresh and Increa.Ing; pat She ha sald to be now worth £12,000 wo the late Amoy harbour for shelter, suiving there on shareholders can look out for a pretty tall "divi", the morning of the 3rd lariant, While at anchor, In the near future and will have good crure to experienced a heavy gale from N.E. with violent, be grateful to Mr. J. W. Jamison, the able and qualis and heavy rains ; 4th fuss, weather con indefatigable manager of the Company,
tinuing the same, with the wlad veering towards te S.E.; gth insti, be wy gale from S.E. A CONTRACT for the supply of a pals of coupled englars for cola stemplog at the Imperial Matveering soul with violent squalls and beavy rain; 6th lost,,~-weather clearing, proceeded to of China, at Canion, has just been concluded by Mesurs. Maitya Bror., of the Chapel-St. Engine, with the wind S.S.W, rqually, with rain and strong anathely swell to Breaker Point, thence Works, Airdrie, The engleès are to be of the
to rival fine weather and maderate swali. some type and quality as the two palin and gear.
late firm of Dick and Slevensen, Airdrie, some
completed under the Thames, is one of the moal Mr. Stevenson, who
remarkable engineering feats on record. The designed the oriler m. chicery, has been com
total length of the work is 6,200 ft., or nesily a mined supervive the execation of the contract and, before s lpmert, to steam and test river is 1,212 ft in lengts and the inclined mile sad a quarter, the level parlos under the the engines.
approaches measure a 408'6 ft. and'2579'6 ft, on On the day before the news of the loss of the P. the Kent a. d Middlesexslães of the river respec & O. stermer Aden reached Shanghal efforistively. The tunnel proper la composed of cast- were being made, at Lloyd's to reinsure the iron rings lined with concrete and faced with lovessel at 70 per cent The China Gasitie says while glazed tiles. It is circuler la shape and that the Peare family were going in the same 27 ft. ln ontside diameter, teleg 6 it. larger than Company's 13. Fapan which salied from that running under the bed of the St. Clair Sbangbal on the 24th April, but at the last River in Nosib America, the largest hitherto moment were unable to go in that vessel fand constructed Within is a road of 16 (t.' with two waited over for the Aden, while another well footpaths each 3 fr. tỷ lo, in widcb, resting on Known Shanghal lady and her two children, who an arched subway, 11 ft. in width and 5 ft. 6 to
to get the Pearces' cabin on' the Japan. As to tune! is lighted by you electric lumps of 32 Insurances, the North China Company had a candle-power and the open approaches and stali lue of £4.0c0: the China Tinders Tis. 7,000, ways are iighted by lampa la bandıome lanterns. the Union of Tis 2,700 and the Yangtze Tis. In the construction of the luanel there were used 3,000. The Adin was only 5 years old and waS of 2,500 tons net register.
17,000 tons of cast iron, 7,000,000 bricks, 1,000,000 white glazed tiles, 20 000 tons of cement, 110.000 ton of concrete, five acres of asphalt, and 13 miles of electric light cables The quantity of earth excavated is set down at 500,000 tons and the time occupied in the con stracilen of the tunnel was a ilule over 5 years
THE NILE FXPEDITION.'
LONDON, July 5th. The Hon. W. S. John Broderick stated the House of Common that the Egypifan Goverment will conduct the operailóns on the Mila and that it is not late:ded to supersede General Sir HH. Kliebener,
THE ABYSS'NIAN MISSION.
An agreement was al ned and sealed by Mr.
heavy sta, but by reason of the presence of sharks, several of which had been seep round
the steamer,
(701 Rod (on behalf of the Britlab Government) and I had backed for the Adin, thereupon were able in height, for the reception of water-pipes. The P. & O. s.i. fornan, in the case of Messrs. Rex
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THE MOZAMBIQUE COMPANY. Mr. Curzon, in reply to a question, sild that the conceitos to the Mozambique Company had been extended for another 25 years and that he was not aware the Company bad baen granted hesh privileges at Delagon Bay,"
SIR NICH LAS J. HANNEN, Chief Justice, t Shangbal made in order on the goch alt, for the evidence of the Captain and efficers of the & Co. v. the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co, to be produced in November. and the summons has been made returnable in that month. be plaintiffs claimed Tv. 26,45, which were alleged to be damaged. Mr. W. V. being loss sustained on goods consigned to them Drummond represents the plaintiff, and Mr. W. A. C. Platt, (Mens Jobnaton, Stokes and Master) the defendants-China Gasstie.
big enough to accommodate forly at dirner could be made from cross-section of end of California's trees. The wager was sccepted and the shipment menifaned in the result.
Wiltes
Ar Singapore a telegram has been received announcing the death at Penang of the Rev. WE read in the Tokid Times that the ver^xcu=' Father Leon Page, vicar of the Chinese mission Jar press of Japan jains in the International at Balik Palau Father Pago belonged to the cheras of folicitalon evoked by the Diamond diocess of Berargin, France, and was about 42 Jubilee, most of the representative journals avow. years old. He was fellow séminarist in Parts of Bishop Fé, whom he accompanied to
ing an earnest dealre for the continued prospe liy Singapore in Byg toj sin the main in Malays, 'okumi Shimbun.pain's out that the present of the Quand the British Empire. The and beyond slaying about a year in Singapore strade of the Japanese people towards England 11 Chinese he spent all his time out of it.is is strong contrast to that of ten years ago, 1Fg6 for the consecration His last visit to Singapore win November on the occitan of the Golden Jubilee. "The
Bishop Fé. The relations between Japan and Frgland," cause of death wu malarial fever.
"were not at that time altogether smooth and exisfactory, and consequently very few Japan- era expreved sincere congratulations on that occasion. In significant contrat, the Diamond Jubilee has called forth from every thinking. Japanese venuine wishes for the eternal pros- perity of Her Britannic Majesty. For the sake of the two countries, for the sake of the prace of the Fur Fast, and for the sake of humanity, wo Bray that the present warm filendship between Japan and Kogland may contious forever," Chuwo Shimbun's sayı:-"Nothing could compare with the happiness and glory of Her Majesty who, during a reign which is almost without parallel, has made her country tho A DESTRUCTIVE fire took place at Shanghal
foremost in the world, alike in wealth and the shernor of the 28th ult, when a rain strength. Both as the glory of the riocteanth farniture store, outside the East Gate of the century and as the Severelen of a grest friendly nation which took the isad in acceding to Japan'a could do anything with it, although nesily a dozen of them from verloor parts of the city and
nd ↑ proper for us to wish most slacerely for the con- suburbs farmed up promptly enough, Several inded property of the great Anglo-Saxon shops, besides the furnitore store, were destroyed, Bansal for Her Majesty the Queen of | and it was an hour and a half before the out-
England." Freak was guelled. Valuable assistance in saving life and procesty was given by Mr Lamp- be learnt with satisfaction that the widywan chief officer of the Tamsuf, and it will lough,
the district. went on board the ship the next mording to tender the thinks of the officials to Mr. Lamploseb for his exertions.
THE 1896-97 Session of the Cblueza Society, of Science, Art, and Literatore at Shanghai was LOCAL AND GENERAL.
brought to a close by a dinner given by the members at 1277, Seaward Roed, on the 26th THE Impacent colier Takachiko (3,700 lens) ult. The invllations were not confined to nailves, i was to leave Japan for Honolulu on the 1st Averal foreigners being present. The president. It was constructed by the London County Council native cky, w*1 gutted before the Ste engines demand for the revision of treaties, it is but
Rev. F. L. Hawks Pott, occapled the chair, and at a cost of £871,000,
justami.
THE Japanese craiser Hiyat Kan (2,284 tons; II gues; bullt in 1877) arrived at San Francisco, from Sestle, on the azid ultimo,
MR. W. W, CLIFT.RD has resumed his former
Board of Directors:
RASPBERRYADE, &C. position in the Central Stores, Ld, at Shanghaire, Sec), The Reformers of China; Mr. C. and has also been appoloted Chairman of the (Ho^, "The of "Mr. C. S. New, "The Westerners in China;" and Dr. gave some xesilent pissofo to and violia selre Yangwing, "Our Society," Mr. Chu Chungy, tions. Mr. R. W. Liule, Rev. Gibert Reid and Dr. Reld
also gave blef congratulatory addressed,
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Special-terma to HOTELS, CLUBS, Messes and other Large Consumers,
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Hangbang, 19! March, 1897.
SIR ACQUIN MARTIN be offered a Maxim gan to the Calcutta Naval Volunteers, but there is some difficulty to the ammunition supply. Why is Hongkong left out in the cold?
THE post of Salt Intendunt of the Changsha
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THE GAMBLING CASE.
he was supported by Mr Chus Falling, vict«LADBY" HORSEWHIPPED In the Pall Moll president. After a speech by the president, ad-
Ganette of the 4th June we find a flailog hond- Crea's we e given by Mr. Chao Faliing on "The lue reading "Assault on Mr. Laboucheio: Merchants of Chins: Mr. Wong Kaikah, "The Whipped in the Sirect," and under it is the Chinese Empire; "Mr. Tong Yoercham, "The following repost of the affair:-"Soon after the South Afilce Commitee had commenced their sitting this morning an aleming rumor wis
HEAVY FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. circulated concerning Mr Iabouchere. It was
Sham In was brought up on remand, at, the bor, member for Northampton bas taken up, that is the summer of 186 the Unabi-haw, having kept a gambling house to No, a Wah alleged that, to consequence of the attitude the IT will he remembered, says the Kobe Chront Magistracy this afternoon on the charge of with regard to the Transrail Raid, Es had
a cruiser built in France for the Japanese Lane and also with furnishing money and been sertanely assaulted. Inquiries, however, after leaving that port for Japan was never receiving pledges, Mr. H. L. Dennys (Crown Government, reached Singapore safely, but showed that the report wa only half bexid of again. It was belfeved that she was Solicitos) prosecuted and Mr. E. Robinson Tux Box of Curios, of June 26th, contains a trus. According to the Press Associatior, the overtaken by a typhoon, and foundered with all (instructed by Mr. J. Hastings) appeared for the “Any complaints should be addressed to the and Pioning prefectures of Hapan province has very good double-page set of skotches illustrating facts are that at about half-past eleven | raganega Government officials on the Parca defence. The witness Che Leung, wão geral
handr. This belief has now been confirmed by been given 10 H.E. Huang Chun-bales, former the Diamond Jubilen doings at Yokohama.this morning Mr. Labouchere was walking dores The Yomiuri says that, in the course of evidence yesterday afternoon, was cross-examined 13790 | Courol-General at Singapore, who Isat year was Judging by the pictures, our friends in Japan from his residence in Old Palace-yard to the tour of leapection of Fisher Island recently, by Mr. Rablason, After a plo further evidenco ajected to by Germany as Chinero Envoy, faitly spread themselves, and the views of the Si. Stephen's entrance to the House of Commons the Superintendent of Police found ose of the was takea Mr. Robinson folgrmed the Coat Tax death is reported, on July 4ib, of Lady Ucled Cinb, the Chartered Bank of I., A., and when he was accoated by a young man who lives using what was evidently the cabin door that his client had placed himtell entirely Hamilton, wife of Admiral Sir R. Vessy Ha.C., the Hongkong and Shaoghat Back and the immediately afterwards gave the hon. member of a steamer a door for bis house. Upon
inquity as to where it come from, the natives In his hand and wished to plead guilty decorations were lavish and elaborate. The was not a sesiour one, and, according to the goa Grand Hotel indicate that the illuminations and several blows with a horsewhip. The staalt said that about seven Dr eight years
to the first charge. Ha understood that Mr.. targe
sicamer WI wrecked off Dannys, would withdraw the other changes. Radnorshire also made a grand display, a } statements of eye-witnesses, Mr. Laboudbere the coat, and the door formed part of the Mr. Deonya sild that under section 7 the
wreckage washed up. He showed some other monster "V,R," and crown belog aanged contented himself with demanding an explana-pations of debris to the Superintendent, among defendant was able to a fina of $1,000 in addi with lanterns between bor masts, and along the loa of his analiant's extraordinary conduct. them a box with the words "Yokosuka Chinju-tution to also months' imprisonment and he would PROFESSOR Koch and Dr. Lingard are now at length of ber ball were the 'filamloated words | This having been given, the hon, member con. Iyokwa" (Clothes and Provision Office Yoko-ask for the fail penalty. Mr. Robinson said that. the Muktesar Laboratory, near Almorab, en- "God save the Queen." The steamer's display tinned on his way to the St. Stephen's entrance, suka Post Admiralty), a wooden Huropean frank, the fall penalty should not be inflicted for it Advertisers are requested to Seward a notions Intended for aged in rinderpest experiments and investiga was certainly a novel and highly creditable one, accompanied by the young man who had como cable doors palated to white and gold, and insertion in that day's lasa sot later than Thares o'clock along, Several leading Veterinary Officers are Another view represents the-bleyela siders ta mitted the assault. On anfying at the entrance colica gus and an interpreter again visited the croupiers in their nefarlour work. Mr. Wode. would encourage the gambling watchmen and a flag-box, On the 6b wit, the official which bis How to retard the early publication of the paper,
Advertiseinants and Subscriptions which we not ordered for a'so on the ipal, and it is hoped some valuable quaint Rooin costume careering along the Bund, to the House Mr. Labouchere passed in without | place and made farther
longberg Taligns has the agent circulation of any information may result from the enquiries. We and brandishing aloft the typical arms of old making any complaint to the constable stationed itsalt of lovestigations will proceeding the house fised the defendant $1,000, and senterend
thers him to lee months! Imprisonment. Magian newspaper published in the Far East, and is therefor the trust that Mr. Ladds, Hoogkong's absent Veteri. Japin. The drawings are very intereulog and at the dock. It is oven stated that before enter appears to be litte doubt that the wreckage
The Houghing Talarraga's number as the Telephine Chary Surgeon, is also "on the spot". When should make ibla number of Bexte an accepting the precincts of the Hours Mr. Labouchere caught in a typhoon and wrecked off the Peace Jewellery found in the kapse should be forfeited. The question is to whether the money and belonged to the Unrôi-han which was probably Badiunge Is Nas. Telegraphic address (mel? Zlegraph,
does he intend to return to us?
able souvent for friends abroad, Mowaking.
wished his assallant "good morning."
dover, not a single man escaplog to tell the tale, was reserved for argument on Wednesday nazik
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