THE JUNJOM MINING CO., LTD.
Án txitzoidłamy general meeting of the above company was held at the company's office al nnon to-day. Mr. D. Glišica, prosided, and'th.ra were also presont Mours. W. R. Loxley and
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1897.
CURIOUS MISTAKE
OF THE
GOVERNOR,
J. H. Lawls (Directors), J. B. Duncan (Secretary) I reside in Hongkong, Chins, and am called the A. P. Stokes (company's solicitor), G, C. Cox, E,
truthful one,
C. Georg, Hart Buck, S. A. Shabbe, M. AI fell of all that happens but from fact I never Pollahwalla and Cawaiji Edolj
The Secretary read the notice, convening the meeting.
The Chairman sald---Gentleman, the business of this meeting, as you are aware, is to confirm the resolu lons passed at our extraordinary_RE- eral meeting held on 27th Ocʻobar last, Asl have nothing in the way of news to give you su regan's the mines, I shall not datain you and shall proceed at once with the following resolutions for confirmation :—
That it is desirable to reconstruct the Com- pany, and accordingly that the Company. be wound up voluntarily, and that James Berwick Duncan, Esq., be and he is hereby appolated Liquidator for the purposes of such winding up, That the said Liquida'or be and he is hereby
authorized to consent to the registration of a ner
mpany, in he named The Pajom Mining Company, Limited, with a Memorandum and Articles of Association which have already been Trepared with the privity, and approval of the Directors of this Company.
That the draft agreement submitted to this meeting and expressed to be mida between this Company of the first part and Its Liquidator of the second part and the new Company of the third part be and the same is bereby approved, and that the vald Liquidstor be and he is hereby authorized, pursuant to Section 149 of the Com pantes Ordinance, 1865, to enter into an sgres: mont with such New Company when incorporated In the terms of the said draft, and to carry the rame into effect with such (if any) medlĒcaitons as he thinks expedient.
Mr. Hart Buck. I should ilke to ask li any alteration with the valing power of shareholders of preference shares has been made slaco the last meeting,
The Chairman-An alteration has bean made In accordance with the resolutions of the last
· eeling that one oidinary shareholder will have one vote for every ten shaies and prefer. ence stareholders one for every forty, becaTES the preference shares represent fsriy dollars, Fot 11 an ordinary share represents eight dollars an prdinary shareholder obtalum A vote for $80. I think in this case that the ordinary shareholders are put very much in the Fame position as the shareholders who subscribed 10 $30,000,
Mr. Hart Buck-I qulle understand, 'Mr. Chair- man, the position of the shareholders In this matter and as a holder of ordinary shares I have. certain sympathy with the preference share- holders. At the same time the preference share bolders should not have their voting power, cat down. The preference shareholders took their shares on certain conditions and they propose to
keep to their rights, Now yes propose to take away their sights and give them no voice la the matter. In fact, I will more an amendment that the preference sharabolders be given one wale for twenty instead of forly shares.
After a short pattes no one, seconded the amendment.
Mr. Hart Buck-This is a very small meeting and I consider this rather an Important matter. Mr. Lewis-Do you colica the meeting has been convened to confirm the renolallons ?
Mr. Hart Buck-We cannot help tha. Sill I shall protest on account of the prefstence sbareholders.
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run,
So X11 teil in almple language what I know
about the fas Thai burat upon the Colony, the Counell and on
Bat-first I would remark that it is not a proper
plas För a big Colonial Governor to sell his fellow And by telegraphing whoppers, just to make ble To say that "Chaier promises" to lax us when
'tis meet,
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messagu sweat,
New no one could be belter, er more loved by Than our cooficial member, Mr. Chater, known
ons and alf.
us Paul
And we all rejsiced exceedingly when sawI
arrived that he
Had rasped his just reward and' had been
dobbel C.M.G.
Bet the Gover, or he published, in the Govern-
ment Gazette,
mass of correspon ́tence, and it put us in a pat, For among the hang, ed søstence presented to
our sight, Wat a very curious statement brought thus
suddenly to light, Then the press arosa in majesty, and said it
spoke for all. painted with its finger (metaphorical) at
Paul
And
binted bo
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DRATE OF THE WUCHANG TAOTAI.
THE RECENT RISING IN BURMAH.
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an a dhoble and an orderly, though only aimed with lathin, gallantly altacked the rebels, both men being wounded. When the alarm was given Captain Carrick, Lieutenants Simpson, Caleton and Parlogton were first to arrive, Thero with a few orderlies came up with the band at the gats of the Fort, where a fight eo- soed, Here it was that the Hypoongyl was shot by Licatenant & Impion, Mes, Wilson was cut over the arms, back and bands. Four Burana mere killed and eight captured, of whom five gro wounded. The prisoners have made a foli CJD- lession of the crime stating they believed the Hypoongyl bors a charmed Ble and that British ballets could not touch him. Two prominent Bormans are being arrested on the suppostles of having lastigated the plot,
AUSTRALIAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN EXPLORATION COMPARED.
BANGOON, October 14th.
The Continent of Australia and that posilas The Wachang Taolai Ta'ai, pye of the most.
Further particulars of the Mandalay reid of the Continent of Abica Enown as South prominent pro-fereign officials of the old school leave absolutely no doubt that the object of the Africa, fs, that portion lylog to the south of the died suddenly on the 14th October. China thus Hypoongyt and his band was to capture the Zambell River, possess to many points of simi lotes one of the most valuable of the agent of palace and delve, the British out. It is a large litude that it would be of considerable interest steady and cautions but resolute advancement order seeing there is a garrison of over 1,000 to compare the methods, experiences, and re- only too few, and he will be sadly missed. For
men in the Fort. In the fight Major Dobbla | sults of exploration in the two canetries. --Both some years he had been secretary and foreign was assisted by his wife and sister-la lle in about the same south latitudes; and their adviser to Chang Ch-tong, and at different law, Miss Hogg, the former bilpging depth, north and south, › is almost Idcotical. In times has been in charge of the Hanyang Iron ammuntion and the latter swords. Lalor width, exat and west, Australia Is the greater, but, Works and Wochang Cotton Mills. The North
taking the widest part of South Africa, the differ- China Daily News says it would probably be
ence is not so great as perhaps some suppose. true to say that none of the foreign caterpilies
out wilboot Ta'al "Tantal. A native of the undertaken by the Viceroy have been carried
Again, both have a well-watered east coast range of miniatalos forming the terminatior, or eige, of a central plateau, which slopes away gradually Fakten province, he had spent many years in
lo an arid west; There broad points of simila. America and spoke and wrote English with ease. | He was a man of considerable natural ability,
rity may be "upplemented by others, Bolb, for and was fally in sympathy with foreign methods
instante, have a comparatively well watered and the need for Chios in leam them. Such
northern margin, the one In the number of access as the Viceroy's many foreign schemes have had is due very largely to Tai Tantal's
stream discharging themselves fate the Indian wisdom and sympathy. It was he to whom the
Ocean and the other in the many tributaries
Viceroy some reform or to obtain protection
feeding the Zambesl, both have in their south foreigners applled, whether to urge upon the
central portions an extensive water big\wWay against the dull bat corrupt official by whom
running west, the ans In the Orange River, with teir work for the Viceroy was belog ladered
RANGOON, October 15th,
Its tributarios, the Caledon, Vaal, Hart and ard sull'fied. Whilst thens foreigners who A Milky Court of Enquiry, under the' piesl other streams, and the other in the Murray and were in the government employment oftendency of Captain Verstar me, Royal Scote, has Justly complained of the way their good work assembled at Mandalay for the purpose of laves its leaders, the Darling, Murroxabidges, Lachlan, was spoilt by official latcrference, they all Heating and reporting upon the recent disturb &c. Both again arc, away from the east coast, agreed that Ta's! Taotal was essy to get on ance at Fort Defferia. The facts are now very subject to long and severe droughts, and to wish Whilst thoroughly in sympathy with plain. The leader of the band was a Hpoongy violent and extensive fords. With these almost foreign ways, he was also a thorough Chinese,
named "Ullatha,, who beileved, and Induced and because of this was able to maintain og
identical conditions it might be supposed that others to believe, that he was the Satkya Pilace, great an influence with the Viceroy. But it was
alamous Burman drowned in the Irrawaddy 70 | exploration in the two countries partook of the not only with those engaged in commerte or
years ago. About a year ago he was expected same features, and that with an alteration of xcfentlic work that Ta'al Troial was friendly, he always held the missioner'er tu high esteem.
to attack the Police Station at Mandalay, but the
names an account of an exploring expedhlon la attack did not come off. He then left Mandalay, It was be, who eighteen months ago, organized, retuning some months ago. A few days before
one might be made to appear to reler to one in conjunction with the late Dr. Mackay, a series the rald an Fast Dafferia he collected a number
undertaken in the other. As a matter of fact, of lectures on Western subjzols to be given by
ol followns, who believed in his miraculous however, probably no two descriptions of travel misloniles and others to the mandarlos and powers, and laid his plans to selse the Fort and could b's more, dissimilar than one having scholars of the clly, in the hope of bringing the
Falace, intending to ascend the throne. Several missionaries and mandarlo class more foto touch
al is followers were old men and several had
reference to a journay in South Africa and with oneanother. He himself bad received spelal previously Desa concerned in dacoities. The kindness from the missionaries. It was a authorities are of opinion that others bärlden the missionary doctor who attended him fast year
men who actually followed the Hpoongy! weit when he had a paralytic solure, and a year or concerned in the conspiracy. It is evident from two age the wife of one of the misalonartes
the arrest of non-participants made to-day that living in Wachang nursed bis daughter-in-law
one of those arrested's Oh Woon, an Ex-Minister through an attack of smallpox. As confidential
of King Theebaw, and another a ruby merchant, foreign adviser to the Viceroy his position.wAI
Ms. Wilson's Injured hand has had to be one of great influence. It is difficult to predict
Hampolated what will be the result of his death. Das thing Is certain, that the Viceroy w find
else "so well formed on foreign matters, and with wbars foreigners will work to harmoniously ax Ts'ai Shib-yang. Ta'al Trotal has published same becks on system of shorthand writing in The student of Chinese sffairs who desires Chinase. The system is, I believe, Europian, Els Impressions from each works as the labo but its adaptation to Chinese is Trial Total's rious, if not stealy fascinating, volames entitled own work. Only a few days ago Ta'al Total' Social Life of the Chinesi gela, the Indes that had an interview with an Englishman, who is || the Celestial is a being who is occupied for the And almost mate a loss our faith in Chater, anxious to introduce machinery into this part of larger part of his mundane career to offerlag Celas for the better preparation ofies, the result rice, five kinds of wine, and sundry other articles of which will probably be a peiliion to the Em-to a great variety of befogs with a view to pay peror; bat, until the Viceroy hat learnt to place more ing off old debts, and by way of tourance confidence in the still hated foreigner, there is not against future troubles. Of this there is no mach hope of reform in this direction. Ta'al doubt a great deal all over the Empire, and far Tadial was one of the very few Chinese who, mare at the South than at the North, Bot, it having received a modern education, held any must not be forgotten, that all statements of this high office in China. In addition to his duties sort, are invariably compiled with reference to as manager of the forelga projects of Chan the clides of Chios, which are the places of Chibitung, he held for some months last, your which foreigners know the most, and of would give to each a distinctive local colouring.. the post of acting Total of the Hangkow which they accordingly generally speak | Where, then, shall we seek for an explanation ? Customs. It was during that time he had his when they talk of what
the Chloero' An exhaustive study of the narraṇīves of travel- first seizure, the warning of the and news we relate to-day. His death is generally deplored, perhaps most by the foreigners to Wacbang who are in government employ. Mr. Ta'al was fifty-one years old.
And called him loss of nasty nimes, and even Had said the Hongkong putile for the price of
C.M.G.
When the Council next arrembled, the Governor
did say,
That he really must apologise to one and all that
&iday; And be straightway cleared our member from the
Imputation base; But his language was not kindly ze the papers of
the place.
Then the rabile and the papers, when they Said nasty things of someone, but our Paul was
not that one t
saw how they'd been done,
And that is how we come to my the felters
C.M.G.
To the heading of our poem are appropriate, almost laspossible to End say one
you see.
We want no cations statements in official tele
grams, Taese things should be confined to facts; we
had enough of cramp
When Governor Sir William went and wired to
Joseph C
C.M.G.
GILAH.
PHILIPPINE AFFAIRS.
(From a Corruspondent,)
Masile, November 9th. Thiog axe in a bad strte bere (Philippins.). Pikmo de Riveriera (Cap'sin General) [«nowplay- ing bis ins card arming the nailves, giving ikem a short course of dilil, promising them better ply than the regulars get (or rather don't get, they wish they did). Then en pretence of send The Chahman-Well, Mr. Hatt Back, no-ng them to another place to go through more body bas acconded your amendment, but mill she drill they are put to the front. This, and the directors Rig mest anxious to satisfy the ances being that they will not get pay pro preference shareholders in this matter, and to mised whendur, will be apt to make themchuck show you that they will do so I bara much
It up on in the rebels armid, and by the Spaniards too! pleasure in secondlög your amendment.
On being put to the vote, the amendment was
carried by four voles to thie
The Chairman—I shall now put the resata loss to the meetlag, as read by me and pred at the last meeting, for confirmiiles,
All present voted in favour of the resolution s.. The Chalimin Genti:men, the resolutions having been confirmed be arcanary steps t carry item into effect will be taken on Monday'
The Army treasury le sald to be very nearly empty and when they ask for tenders for the supply of provisions for the troops the wily coc tractor figuratively "puts his thumb upon bis nose and spreads bls Engers out." He has been there before, or knows man who bat. They ssy one has been struck to the tare of shout 800,000-avd feel (uslƐhewil! have to write it off. SHANGHAI COTTON `TRADE. REPORT.
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GERMANY AND ENGLAND.
"THE LATENT STATE OF WAR."
SOCIAL USES OF THE chinese FEAST-DAYS,
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another to one la Australia. "How is this to be nec.nated for ? It is true that while there are many points of similarly in the conditions of the two coantiles there are at the same time
differences. The chlei wide
courie, are, of
the · facts thai whlic South Africs carries a comparatively large aborigiani population, Australia's natives kre very few and far between ; and that South Africa ls, or was, densely packed with a most 'divers! | fied fauss, both urafal and dangerous, while Australia is poorly stocked, and possesses no dangerous animals whatever. Add to this that la the two countiles the reaIDGE HIS-TIW8ried,
the wet being the cold in the one and the hot in the other, and that, therefore, whlip in the one
(South Africa) both men and animals are subject to disease miling from bot hamidity and the decomposition and fermentation of vegetable matter, the other is free from there, and all the main differences are enumerated. These are not sufficient to account for the remarkable dissimilarity one finds in the narratives of travel- - lers to the two countries, though, of course, they
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NOTANDA
CALENDAR.
ПОТЕМНЕЯ.
Meteorological means based on ten years' "observations to 1893, Barometer. Thermomete5 seasoni69.0 Humidity EK-ERDUERTOSASTROUSÕ5.0 Rainfall,
TO-DAY,
Saturday, 13th November, 1897. (St. Belce.) Chinese-19th of 10th moon of 23rd year of
Kwong-til. Jewish-18th Hasvan, 6669. Mohammedan-17ik Fomada II., 1315.
Sun-Mis.............................................................. Br. 11min. Sitzman Skr. 17min. High water-Afiernoon .............. Iår. Emin. and 10hr, 18MÍN, Low water-Morning mm 5hr, 49mbu. Afternoon............ Skr, 80min. ANNIVERSARIES. 1830-Capture al Khelat by General Wilshire. 18äy-Earthquake at Shangha 1881-Mr. G. French, Chief Justice of H.B.M.
Supreme Court for China and Japan, died at Hlogo. 1896—Mry, Carew arrested at Yokohama on n.
charge of murdering her husband.
TO-LIORROW.
Salz
Sunday, 14th November, 1897, (jand after Trinity.) Chinese-foth of 10th moon of 23rd year ef
Kwong-14. Jewish-19th Haiwan, 8658, Mohammedan-18th Jomada II., 1318.
Sue-Ris................................................. Bār, 15min, mim Bår, 19mlu, High water-Afternoon willke, Inta. Law water-Morning ***** Ohr, Semin, No interior high or low waist, ANNIVERSARIES. 1810 Loss of the 1.8, Douglas in Haitan Straft. 1881-The British North Boraco Co. Incorpor 1860-Convention betweed Russia and China.
a'ed by Royal Charter. 1891-Rising in the North; Chaoyang captured
by rebels. 1893-Great te la Macao,
CHURCH SERVICES.
St. John's Cathedral:-Communion, 7 ɛ.mų Mailos, Ir a.m., Evensong, 5.45 p.m. Roman Catholic Cathedral ---Muse at 5 am. 7am., 8 s.m. and 9.30 am. Benediction, 5 p.m.
Unton Church Services, 11 am, and 6 p.m. German Bethesda Chapel, West Point ---
Morning Service, 31 am.
St. Francis Church, Wanchal :—Mass (Chin.),
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6 a.m., (Port.) 7.30 am, Benediction, $ pm, St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road ----Morning
Service (English), 9 a.m.
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St. Anthony's Chapel, West Point :—Mass, 8
Wesleyan Methodist Church)-Services, 10.30 «
.. and 5.45 P.D.
St Peter's Seaman's Church:-11 2,1. and
6.30 p.m.
SHARE. MARKET.
LATEST QUOTATIONS. China Sugim $161; Purjoma 94, sales; Olivers (B) $3.10, bayetu ƒ Great Easterns $3. sales; Kawicon Wharis 362, seliers; Greca Islands $301, sales and buyers; Do. new insan $157, sales and buyers.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWB,
MAILS DUE: English (Ganges) to-morrow, Indian (Chelydra) tốth inst. German (Bayern) 16th inst. American (China) 17th inst, Australian (Tokie Maru) 19th lost. French (Sagkallen) 20th inst. American (Belgic) 28th (ust. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 29ili inst. Tacoma (Olympia) 4th prox.
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Lloyd's 5.N. Co., that the Company's steamer We are Informed by the Agents of the Austrian Trieste, lett Singapore for this port this morning.
do. And it must also be remembered that only a small fraction of the population of China Ilvelers in the two countries has led me to the in cities. The country Chloese are affected by remarkable answer that in Australfa they hava the babits of the city people in a distant way, never discovered the art of trave', and do imitare what go:s on there, hat the celebrations have an altogether different flavour from those in the great commercial centres,
Paing over the hall month celebration of the New Your, which is common to all Chinese la whatever part of the earth they may happen to be, we may almost say that the only festivals of which any special notica la isken in the northern The Kolnische Zeitung publishes & loag bill of the eighteen provinces, are that of the article entitled "Germany and England. It Ching Ming, or grave sweeping. in the third says that the latent state of war between Eng-moon, the Dragon festival on the fifth of land and Germany threatens to become chronic, the fifth moon, and the Mid-Autumn festival and, according to the Berlin correspondent of on the Efteenth of the eighth moon. As the Standard, complains bitterly of the to the former, as all Chinese worship their Sensitiveness of certain English papers. The ancestors, there not of necessity any great writer refers some length to Mr. Grauell's formality connected with the visit to the grave recent book, but adds that the Impression DaC and the temporary deposit of a few articles Mexire, Noël, Murray & Co.'s report of 4th
gets that Germany Is on the point of November says:-Business been 10 lack seriously sbaking England's great commercial there. Clly people, no doubt, like to make here for the past two months in the majority politan is considerably weakened when one ambition to reach at the heart of nature," and picnic out at it, but country folks have no such of those engaged in thisizada seem a hava taken
less that of the 3,400 ships that passed the thing is often very emilly got over, Where full advantage of the opportunity affo, fed by the
through the Suez Canal, fa 1896, 2,16 Autumnal Race holidays of securing a
there is to water, it is somewhat embarrassing title re- cani'd the British and only. 323 the creation, and after the trying times they r German dig. The writer then reckons up
to have Dragon-boat races on the fifth of the Sith moor. The average country Chinese has gone through no one can gredge it them.. Aut Episod's sins against Prussia-the fary of the
no more vivid ides connected with this date, although baitness, so far as actual transaction. British Press in 1814, when Prussia laid her
than that it is a "very poisonous day," and that are concerned, has continued as bad as can be, hand on Saxony, and in 1855 and 1863 becau Mr. Georg suggested that those who had not there are algus of an early revival in the shape preavis' would not fight England's battles for occult reasons it is desirable to put up a almost the only article of sustenance used and | Hallam aÐISMÄRGID
wi Russia for her; England's sympathy with sprig of Artemisia.
"On the filth of the älth moon, hang up di Den,ark in 1885, with Austria to 1865,
Or be a dirt-clump when you die." He quotes the and th France in 1870.
and his knowledge end.
The Chairman then read a circular which' ha said would be sent to shareholders on Monday. This cirentar stated that the new company would be formed with a nominal capital of $510,000 divided into 60,000 ordinary shares of $8 each and 30,000 shares of $1 each.
After reading the circular the Chairman said -This notice will be daly issued on Monday and I desire that shareholders of ordinary and preference shares will lose no time in filling them and sending in their applications as directed
In the form.
their shares in thele own names should be enfiled to a certain ilme to transfer,
The Chairman replied that if any difficulty
This may seem a hard and bold thing to way, but I will endeavour to substantiate if I am not without experience in both, countries. Twenty years ago I could have said that I had stenmore of South Africa sex wholethan anyone then living, but Sie H. Edwards and one or two more, and though my roamings in Australia bave not led me outside the boundaries of set- tlement, they have been enough to give me sa THE China Mutual Steam Navigation Cals Insight into the conditions of the country, and steamer Pailing, from Glasgow and Liverpool
left Singapore for this port this morning, and the necessities of its explorers. In reading may be expected here on or about the 19th lart. the narratives of travellers in the two countries
SHIPPING RETURNS. one Gods differences on almost every point
Prom & pan, yesterday to 8 pm, to-day, connected with the Journeys. The modes of locomotion are so dissimilar as there of Great used, and the methods of cooking its the Harmans......
Canton................steamer, from London Britain and the Pamir highlands; the food character status of the expeditons; their | Glinearn AUSZUER alms or objects, and their several conduct, are smeralda widely different. In South Africa the bullock Wulan
locomotion Falkenburg waggon is the universal agent of
Pilyang manan in Austalla the riding and pack borse, and
Hermes comm occasionally the camel. In Australia flour in
la always made lato dampers; la South Africa | Mathfide four le raxely carried, and it is doubtful If
Fathus ma damper was ever made, except by a few Austra" | Halman ..............................
should arise on the part of the shareholders, fands, are said to be already here. Buying la be optolon f De Tocqueville, that England likas Accordingly ke sticks it up, and there his duties/ ilan gold prospectors. Meat, and porridge made
to
when they sent to their applicailons they would | ing delayed until but with the present out Justice, but that when her protégés need her |
be treated by the quidator as if they went in before the time.
The Chairman thanked the shareholders for their attendance and the meeting then termloated.
A CRICKET EVIL
Illa degrading to an honorable profession, and the sooner it is discountenanced by those who have it at their command to effectively (rowa ike
of demand from the Northern markets. These are reported to be in an exceptionally healthy state sad orders, accompanied by the necessary
last moment fa order
to play th. part of the advocate of freedom and Lecure avery advantage, look for Exchange further delay is anything but promising. No dasht, therefore, within the next help, the offers them only her moral support. The end of the present troubles is India wiii, in few days the enquiries that have been more
the opinion of the writer, be the Increase of frequent recently will be accounted for, and It
England's power, but he caulins the British will be
possible to
not to forget Lord Beaucid's warning that our next. In the ate more business doing in meanwhile, the tightness in
Great Britain la, first and fo. “71ost, a Mahomedas the native money market may account to some
Power. extent for the delay in commencing operations, as the merchants are able to employ their money profitably here in the way of short inans.
The Ewo auction was suspended yesterday, and, sa the Yuen-long sale to-day was consider ably reduced in quantity, the sise le prices there is sufficiently accounted for.
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Aggregating 12,254 tons register. of whole wheat meal and maize meal, are the stable articles of diet, and whi'e ten is the only Olsteamer, for Kobe On the fifteenth of the eighth moon itir eiher beverage of the Australian traveller, coffes la Terrier wise. Next to the New Year this day is the that of his Afifean brother. In the older-dis centre of gravity of the Chinese Calendar. But covered country all great expeditions bars your rural Chiness does not fadulge in sy been undertaken by private unds and objects,
respect to illusions as to the Moon goddess, in
The only exceptions have bean Hendilk Hop's which he has no definite lacas whatever. He expedition over the Orange Rivarla 1761 Truter cannot say what the Rabbit-in-the-Moon may and Somervilla's Into Beckmansland in 1801, have to do with him, ear does ha enqulin as ta Cowan and Donovan's in 1808, Livingstona's Canton The article proceeds :-" Should the confiagra the reson for buying the toy rabbits if they in 1853, and Erkine's in 1891. In the newer tion break out there or farther cat Germany come in kli way. The Moon is a long way off,
country the exceptions are on the other alde ; a lation of but the fruits of the earth at this time of almost good many stockowners in search of rans would have a word to say in the regu better. It seems to be locked upon in the ranks
things after the war; and it might happ, that equst days and nights are at their best. In the penetrated the county at various polate, but of some of the county professionale that the
In remembrance of the railings of the Enlish remote country districts, just as in the cly, grapes nearly all of the followed in the footsteps of moment one or other of them has done anything
Press aguiasts and the Emperor, this and peaches rise in value up to the very date of one or the other of the great explorers. Almost little out of the way to the way of brilliancy,
this important festival, when everbody is sup the only party to make a great journey unsup. Nanyo Mark ma might not sound pleasant in England's exrs. As regards the home markets, Manchester off should come all the brother professionals does not respond as rapidly as might be
It is not out latention to sue for love, stiil less posed to send a present of this sort to those of ported either by any of the Colonial Govern cricket caps, and that the aald brother profes- expected to the decline in colton, and prices for to win England to join the Triple Alliance—it is
elder generation. If there is an offering toments or by pablic or or semi-public subsoilp- sionals should, caps in hand, mix among the the most part remala out of reach of would-be
to be hoped that no German statesman will ever the Hoon goddess on a little table out to the Hon, was one of three gold-prospectors, Philip spectators and supplicate for pennies with all the operators hate, even with Exchange at current
undertake to chain Germany to Great Biltale's courtyard, it is a quite informal affair, and lasts Saunders, Adam Johns, and another, who la 1875, grace and falsomeness of an Italian organ grinder rates, bat 8 to 10 per cent out at the forward fate: What an embittering and enveneming but a few minutes, when the articles are put to travelled from Reeburne in Western Australia
PASSED THE CAYAL,- Relanjog to a Drury-lane crowd. The matter this quotations offered at prosent. Cotton is now effect the reviling of the Emperor, in which a great more practical use. The festival at the middle to the Central Telegraph line, by a xenie for the
CUTWARD-26th October-Paklug, Bayern, Besson har overstepped lisait ; fi has become an quoted said. In Liverpool. The export of plain
part of their Frous is indulging as a political of the seventh moon sometimes termed "All most part, apparently lying between those of
Benalder, 29 October-Priam, Poridon, absurdity. Even if the apictators and the cations from Manchester last month at length sport, must to the long sun have, and how souls pight" has is attractive sido, but in the Warburton in 1873 and Alexander Forrest in
Della, Hantinf) and November-BesvrNNE, pablic at large were satisfed that the actions of - shows a su The brother professionals who pass the hat were yards, maklig the total for the ten months. 306
a aukstazilai falling of, bo'ng 17 million unwise such an amurensant must seem if one country it degenerates into sailing a few dies 1879.
thinks of its political consquences In writing lamps on the water in the village mad-kele. Again, the objects of the various expedhions Marta Vaurti, Malacca, Oristit, H, Sip
Kirkfield, 3th November —Preuzim, Sözkai wholly disinterested, which, by the the average man is not at all so sure of, there is no lion yards, against 557 millions in 1896 and this we have, at the same time, obeyed the faner Whether the lamps really light any spirits, in the two countries had little in common. In
la no 316 million yards in 1891 The yarn shipments rule that bids one spork to everyone, even if he does not occur to the crowds who swarm to see Terra Australie they are all codertaken practition, Kalow, Mount Tabers 9th November
Baniomond, Kriemhlid, Zainan, Purffan, Isik EXCULO - Dor, Tooked-at-from the professionals
assumes an attitude of antagonians without good this simpla enteriniament, which for a village of cally to discover new country St for settlemaal, 16,009 Tales to Japan, 1,700 balex to Hong-
November=Glangylay. Hartha, Faya, standpoint,
and son bales for this.
reason, in the language usual among gentlemen, two or three thousand persons sometimes coule
walle in Africa pure exploratón, sport, and trađe have been their objects. Why' in Bat, If car appeal dier away unheard on the other at least thirty cents f
country of shire, Hedor, Lyderkorn..
HOMEWARD 22nd October-Shanghai, Zhori side of the sea, its echo will sound in losder The Chinese are hard workers, and have tow such vast sise, and more thinly populated than
Chow, Salasts, and November-Brato, Japan. of genda and the rent which a modicum joys. They know better how to amuse them any in the world they should always have been in others and are not being
for stilement, may goodwill may still fill up derpen lato a selver than the Anglo-Saxon, who takes so searching for new country sull. But before that becomes possible and sadly to Bis pleasures These rare festivals seem a lulle mysterious, but in the matter Aus- 9th November-Farza. necessary, we should like to call out to the pro- are play breathing holes which give minste fitralians have always held peculiar views. To this claimers of the public episton of England once homeopathic doses of refreshment, primarily day they believe that every sheep requires at leart more in the Anti-German ione customary at and principally to the body, Every Chisers Too acres for its support, and they hold that the iskis the form of something good to eat. four million people already in the country are marck. The pen-cattle don't know at all what
stupidity they are committing in attacking | hava sarned it." And besides this, there is the of land can carry. When I maintained fo Incidental labrication of the wheels of life, Bydney that by judicious cultivation of antifciai Frinco Bismarck's pan on the word "peder which run with such superabundant friction, grasses as in New Zealand, and by conservation take the steps to obtala ft. This roahlogʻround | daciled to trang the shares for the balanes of the † translatable. The Berliser Newiste Nachrich• | social ameniflas, as the Chiness'know sa wall | South Wales could quadruple its number of and can be tolerated by: almost "saYŠKRTR/
wich," which generally means poultry, is an. It is a good thing to go through the forms of of water, as is practised in South Africa, New
it good policy that the metesnary | Koi no particular news of the markets in
ido of a professional's play should be glaringly Brought before the attention of those who America, and so far as we can learn nothing has have already paid money to see that been done. According to the latest mall advices play:
The people know that a receives sound componistien fes bla palas the shipments to this market for tbls year, up to pains add the 13th September, amounted to 114,293 bales, skill. If he does anything exiss brillant Iscluding shipments from New England Mil there is his talent money. Sarely, he should points via Vancouver against 103.630 bales be satisfied with his ordinary pay, his talent during the same period in 1896, when about six money, and the pride of doing a deed that brings, maniks supply had to be carried over for the to his club and self honor and glory, which after | new
all in the true sportsman's way of looking at the LOCAL MILLE--The sonya! meeting of the matter. If it is thought that he deserves extra International Cotton Spinning Company, L reward, it is not the place of his brother profesmiled was held to-day, at which it was decided sionals to say so, zor of their own initiative to to pay a dividend of zi per cent. It was also
With a hat is negro ministrel on
present. In the vigorous words of Prince Beboer things," wa say, "they need it, and they | quits as many as Its three miilion square miles
Radnor
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wants for Hongkong And tool Cate
demeaning and disgraceful, and players permission was obtained from this shareholders which the following occurs self it to mown here, into which our Christmas gifts frequently run could never arise in Australia antis it held at pers that club authorities should take the most ta rales is 300,000 on debenturin, in order to for certain time not long as people is Ragland is the art of making the mooted what they have, Leam 250,000,000 people, I was called fook Duy, Buak Ay Chemist c les Grealy in hand and petere rapidly motheredraft and mop for areas te he was lentés was sold growing scandaljam Pull Matt Cheste
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