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FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG V. STRAITS, AND SHANGWAL

A fairly large rember of spectatore faclading

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1897.

̧ ́1a ONLY A COMMON SAILOR”.

A Tientsin poet, why for dèp à of froling and

Thirty dayi,, with the starry chill of night Freezing them to the bone;

Light

Thirty days, with their ann-dazed, hungered Scanning the wares along, Ood spoonful of meal, and one aup of drink, For twenty-six days or so ; And for six there we nothing but moan and

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force of expression deserves the title of "Tentsin a few indifo, wars at the „Happy Valley this | Laureate,!!. has depicted the sufferings of the afternoon to witness this...ma'ch; The weather. Seladow's crew la volát. We reproduce two of was anything but fàe and at the time for the | bin star LA9 2010- kick-off a few showers “al Talon · fell | making it very disagreentis for 's'18 who took the trouble to journey to the Valley. The players however were men of gord metilo and they played the game disregarding the wretched state of the 'weather.. Play was not commenced till 4-15 an account of inte Kreivals, The combined team had the eastern goal with the wind in their favour. Mr. P. G. Davies acted as referee. The combined team played two men short and they fit their dadciency greatly, the ball centiing for the most part În front of their goal in the first quar- ter of an hour. Waterly on the left flank repeatedly drove the ball to front of the ather goal, and some amusement was caused when he pluckily felled Mann to the ground. Twoaltecke were made to succession on the combined team's gos', but the ball was well fisted by the goal-keeper, McTaggat, amid Joud appleme The combined team was very much taxed by the shoriage and things were not in good shape until tro West Yorkshire men were put in the field. The ball then fre- veiled from end to end without any spore, A few corners were given against the wiillows hit

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On the bliteruers of thele won! Thirty days in an open boat, good God I And the papers pass it by, As if was the sailors' right to drift 1o an open boat and die 1

But for every soul, whether sesman or stoke, Who got down vesih the waves' chill ti-fe, There is somewhere a poor boert almost broke, And a mourner's tears to be dried,

EXPLORATION OF THIBET.

EXPLORA

MR. JANDOR TÖRTÜRED WITH RACE AND

HST IRONS.

I ONDON, October 4th. Mr. A. Henry Savage Landor, weli kuoga as 47 aitlát and traveller-who is a grand son atiba these were not placed well enough to be con- famous Walter Savage Lander-has met with verted to a gaol. A that frers McKessie Just serious 1-treatment at the hands of the Thibel passed the corner of the Club's goal as halfans, in an stłem:1 to reach Lhasa, ilme was called. · Score-love ail

SAMC

About ten

A very short Interval was given for half time and at this stage was found accemmary to change the heavily wetted ball. Play was general, bath a'des belog almost evenly matched. The Club's goal was once threatened bat McKenzie missed his kick and the ball fall oat. The slippery state of the ground made The

slow and heavy. minutes after play was resumed the Cab's men gathered together and made a rash for their aatsgonists' goal. Maberler passed the ball to Noble who sent it bestly Into the goal. The leather again travelled from side to side. About two minutes later Crowley gave a long kick at the combined team's goal. The ball lipped frems his hand and the second goal for the Club Was scored, Nothing further was done Hil time was called, and the match resulted in a win for

Mr. Lander was accompanied by twenty-eight followers, 1 but two of whom disert:d the ex- plorer before he reached the Thibetan tuzitory. Owing to the difficolty of transport the party lost all their provisions, and as a climax the. Eames assumed the offe sive and sop arad Mr. Lander and his two faithful retainers.

The traveller was tortured by every method known to the barbarlins. His fieak wan buret with red-hot Irons, and the executioner had actually raised his axe to behend Mr. Lendor when the Dalai Lama or Grind Lume, the spiri- teel ruler of the Thiblant, prevented him from (triking the fatal blow.

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NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN

MAIL.

The Chlon Navigation Co.'s steamer Taíram, Capt Geo Ramssy, fem Sydney and ports, arrived in Asabour last night. For the subjoined telegrams we are 'Indebted to om Calental exchanges :-

LONDON, October 16th. Reports from St. Petersburg state that the Trar is taking measures for the Rasslaaising of

the German communities settled in the Western and South-western provinces of Russia.

His Holiness the Pope has instituted an Order of St. Sulpice, and this confiatornity 'has been charged with the conversion of England to Catholic.

mediation through the Government in connection with the enginearing stilks is now morally. obligatory.

Contributions have been received from the Continent of Europe to the amount of £2,400 in ald of the engineers op strike in Great Britain.

The Emperor William, of Germany, havlog recantly visited the Tuar Nicholas at St. Petars- barg, It is unnopaced that the Trar will shortly Pay a return visit to the Emperor at Wiesbaden, the well-known German braith resort.

News is to hand that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier of Canada, kas been fired at. The shot, however, misied, and Six Wilfrid escaped achart, His nesallant is stated to be a disappolated office- seeker.

In view of the termination in November next

of the present contract with the proprietors of the Allan line for the conveyance of mallı between Great Britain and Canada, the Canadian Government recently invited tenders for a fresh mail service, one of the principal condiilens being that the mall steamers shall bet call at any United States port. No tenders have, however, beca received, but the compantes awoing the Allan and Doplaton steamship llues have bath suggested that Portland, in the State of Maine, should be the termlaus of the new line during winter months.

Cardinal Vaughan Archbishop of Westminster states that the converilous in England to the Catholic Church now average 700 per month.

The Marquis of Londonderry, who is the owner of extensive coal mines and other property in the North of England, has written a letter to the Northern Ualon of Conservative Associations st Newcastle, in which be attacks what be declares to be the injustice of the Workmen's Compensation Act recently passed, and com- plains that Conservative principles have been ubordinated to Mr. Chamberlain's domination, The Conservatives, he states, disapproved of the

The Times ethics that, there is strong feeling Radicallam of Mr. Chamberlain's home politics,gainst any United States port being adopted, while admiring his Imperialism.

mad na there are no tendars for the service under the required condiifass, aitangements, are belog made for a temporary service."

Lord Londonderry was a candidats for the presidency of the onion, but failed to secure election. The views expressed in his letter weie, however, endassed at a meeting of the union held yesterday, and a hope was expressed that the policy ennuclated by Sit Wifrid Lauzter, the cementing a closer commercial unten between Canadian Preroler, weslt have the effect of

the various parts of the Empire, A resolat on was also passed expresslog confidence In Lord Salisbury, the present Premier.

Charles Joan Vaughan, D D., Dean of Llandaff, The death is announced of the Very Rev. aged 10.

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October 21st.

Reports received from New York state that Mr. Ven Horne, president of the Canadian Pacific Raliway Company, has promised the Canadian Boarict Trade that he will start fast line of steamers betweın Vancouver and Anstralia when the fast Atlantic lima between Canada and Great Britalo, for which Metam. Petersen, Talc and Co. have obtained the

to be in 1890. contract, has been commenced, which la expected

In reply to the memorial signed by 1,500 Dean Vaughan, who was the author of a large merchants and tead: at Mancheiter la favour Damber al works on religions subjecit, had been

of the adoption of bimetallen, Sir Michael Dean of Llandaff strce 1870, and was appolated Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has Master of the Temple in 1869, but resigned the stated that the Government will, at an early latter posit en in 1894, after a prolonged illness.date, fully explin their proposals with regard

The authorities of the various leading banks in Canada have reported that allver is a most mastable bails for banking And commerce.

to the currency.

THE BURMA-CHINA FRONTIER

TRIBES.

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NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

NOVEMBER. Meteorological nions based on ten years) observations to 1899. Barometer. 15

*Thermometer .....................................09.0

Humidity.....................Ő5.0 Rainfall......... di

TODAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

Barometer Thermometer Humidity.....+9). Ralofall ḥāthe Tes

On data at On duis at

тол

TO-DAY.

29.95

29.87

73

77

71

73

0.01

Today, toth November, 1897. Chinese-#fad of 101A moon of 15rd year of

owiak-21st Harvon, 6683. Mohammedin-20th Tomada II., 1916.

Sun-Rise ........... Chr. IšmbH. Sats ...... 5hr, 18més. High water-Morning sunu«PLORE, Low water-Morning Bhr, 22mdn. No inferior high or low water, ANNIVERSARIES. FBTK John Bright born. 1859-Prince Alfred leli Hongkong. 1870 - Duke d'Aost elected King of Spain, 1987-The 12 Vipastam toundered in the

Chiun Set with all bands.

TO-MORROW.

Wednesday, 17th November, 1897.

(St. Hugb.)

Consignees,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.

THE P. & 0. 5. N. Co↳ Steamship

"CANTON," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID AND STRAITS,

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named -vessel are hereby, bnformed that their Goods'arg being landed and placed at their risk bƐthe Honging and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns st Kowloon, where sach consigament will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtxload zu goon "an the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo je

From Italy, ex S.S. Sulley.

From Madras, zr 5.5. Situndra,

Optional goods will ho landed here `unlass instractions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 19th inst., at 4 FM, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me is any case whatever,

All damaged. Packages, must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage abtained from the Godown Company within tam days alter the Vessel's arrival hare, after which no Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent' Honekone, 19th November, tƐgJ. :ftw

*GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FROM LONDON AND STRAITS,

THE Steamship

"GLENEARN,” Chinese-23rd of 101h moon of 23rd year of having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees

Kwong-sit. Jewish-$tad Hewan, 8658, Mohammedan-lit Fomada II., 1916.

Sub-Men

Chr. 15min. 541 54r. 10MEN, Moon-Last Quarter Bår. 39min. p.m. High water-Maning ................. Okv. 39min. Low water-Morning ............in Skr. 19min. 'No inferler high or low water,

ANNIVERSARIES,

1843-Shanghai opened to Fereign commerce. 1857-Farther rellef of Lucknow by Sir Colin

Campball,

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of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the! Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

...Optiona! Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary he given before z P.M.' TO-DAY,

Cargo remaining undelivered after the zotk Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been sffected.

for damages and/or shortages not later them Consignees are requested to present all Claims

recogales

the 27th) Instant, otherwise they will not be

struck work in consequence of the dechlos Ose thousand bellermakers in London bave of the employers to revert to the nine-hour day, but the un'oa has refused to grant the men strike

the Club by two goals to wff. Owing to the | having bis limbs stretched on a picler of rack setilement arrived at between the shipbuilder and the Shan States for the year 1890-974 | 1878-Attempted usassination of the King of examined on the ayib instant'at 11 AM,

pay on account of thele having repudiated the subject of the border tribes of Burma is supplied 1876-Telegram onncing the appointment

Subsequently Mr. Landor was tortured by

for eight days, but eventually was released, and allowed to leave the conn'sy in a pitiable con- dition.

bad state of the weather the game was reduced to 20 minutes esch alde,

The following wern the teams :-

Another account says that Mr. Landor has had Hauekong-J. R. Gillingham (goal), W. Marion, S. Deacon (backs), I. W. Crowley, F. wonderful Journey, but had some terrible H. Kew, H. W. Slade ("apt.) (halves), E. Ferences in Tibet. Of to men who started Mackay, A. E. M. Head, H. S. Moberley, M. with him 28 abandoned him a few days after H. Logan and R. F. Noble (forwards).

they had crossed the frontier of Tibet. Mr. Straits and Shangha!:-). G. McTaggart beater and a sick coolle. He lost all hir Landor proceeded for 56 marches with only one (gos)), A. 1. Weodreffe. J, Mann (backs), G.C. provisions, and then the Tibetans, by an act of Curtis, FW. Talbot (halves), A. E. Stewart, tranchery, made him and his men prisoners. R. H. McKansie, T. R. Hubback, G P. Stevens They were all three put in chains and sentenced *(Cap1.) (lerwards) and two West Yorks,

to death. The bearer way cruelly fogged, and Mr. Landor was brought on to the execution ground.

ARMED GANG ROBBERY.

A YOUNG MAN FATALLY SHOT.; "It is now several months since a gang robbery fas been reposted in Hongkong but, in view of recent movements in the Police and Chinese

detective forces it was too much to expect that the immunity would be long continued. Last pight a gang of desperadoes began operatious in

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S:eing that firing at him and torture with hot

The Archbishop of Canterbury, who has also been appealed to In.compsetion with the strike, states that any mediation on the part of the Church would not have the slightest chance of

.success.

A cablegram from New York brings news of

el Mr. John Pope Hennessy as Governor of Hongking received.

Italy,

1887-Thess. Allarney tank by the a.. Cru

sader in Iloilo.

1893—Celebration of the Shanghai Jubilee..

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

HAILS DUE:

American (CA) to-morrow, Australian (Toll: Maru) 19th fast,” Fresch (Salari) nyred inst,

..... American (Beigh) 28th Inst,

̈“Canadian (Emfests of Japan) ngth inst.

Tacoma (Olymjla) 4th prox. American (Peru) 7th prox.

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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are ta ba" left in the Godowns, where they will be

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 13th November, 1897. [tw 1713

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED,

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE

"HE Company's Steamship

"CHELYDRA,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignase of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside..

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on

trone did not frighten him, tka Tībėtans decided | Opera House at Cinclina. Daring the perfora | ciril officers large or small escorts as neces- THE N. P. S. S. Ca's steamer Mogul, antved board after 4 PM, of the 13th fast.- will be landed.

to behead bim. A man held Mr. Lindor by the hair, whilst another swung a long sword to sight and left of his neck as a preliminary to the fatal blow. At the last moment the Grand Liama

stopped the executioner and commuted the sentande of decapitation to the torture of the stretching log-ind of rack which injured the

Burd St, and their raid was unfortunately accom-b-PPT prisoner's splar, legs, feet, arme, and † Manchester Asylum, and he died there.

sauled by loss of life, a young man who had na hand in interfering with the Irabbers in any way falling a victim to a revolver shot fired by one of the gang.

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Mr. Landor remained chalned up for eight days, while ble servants were kept in the prisoners were released, and Mr. Landor is fetiers and manacles for 18 days. In the end now back in India with as wounds.

Iriendly set.

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News has been received of a disastrous fire at Windsor, one of the principal seaport towns of Nova Scotis, forty-five miles from Halifax, the capital of the colony. Nearly the whole of the churches and most of the bosses are now lying town was destroyed, and the various banks and

In ruins, some 3,000 persons kaving been re Feen sent frem Hallax for the relief of the dered homeless. Teats and previsions have distressed people,

sily

their

15th inst.

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THE Agents (Mem. Dodwell, Carill & Co.) Inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship Co.'s steamer Bramar, sailed from Portland for Japas and Hongkong on the tath inst.

Tux China Maul Steam Navigation Ca's passed the Canal about 7th fast, and may be leamer Katson, om Glasgow and Liverpool, considered doa at Singapore on or about the 27th lent.

A great deal of useful information on the

In the Reports on the North-Eastern Frontier and the engineering employers, in which the Boilermakers were concerned.

recently published. On the North-East, the Kichina Include several tribes within the Bhamo October 17th. tary of State for the Colonies, bas published

The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Secre- and Myitkyian districts and between those districts and China proper. Many of these leiter with regard to the strike in the engleesring tribes, in fact nearly all, are of wild and trader, in which he states that, while he feels turbulent character, and only a few short years deep sympathy with those to whom the strike is ago used to spend their time, darlag the open Causing loss and misery, he is convinced that an, in the pleasing alternative of either dividuals would only prove harmful. any unsolicited interference on the pit of in-ralding their neighbours, or being raided back in turn. Besides there raids, there were always a quantity of blood-fends and family quarrels on hand to fill up the spare time. During the hotvy rains, the roads are difficult, so that the peple have to stay at home, where they ɛO doubt occupy themsilven in "maturing their felonious Rule plans" for the next busy season. a temible catastropho” which occurred in the

With this round of pleasure”it bai bean the lot of our administrators to interfere by sending to make cold Weather tours through ancs a portion of the building fell, killing four of the audience and terribly fajasing two ve

the country with others.

may demand, so that, just as a body of Kachin at Portland from Yokohama on the 12th lest, The death is anzounced of Mts, Langtry's braves is seting out for the territory at husband, from whom she was recently divorced next-door neighbours, like the gallant Pharaon, THE P. & O. stamer Tapas, from China, in the United States. As already announced,

to murder and to ravishTM they are liable to run arrived la Londes on the merging of the Mr. Langtry was confined as a fanatic in the galasta English official backed by 75 or 100 fierce-looking Punjadi militery police, and are It is rumoured that Germany has intimated to glad enough to be able to make their escape. the Transvaal Government that any alteration into the jungle, after perhaps firing off a few THE Nippon Youn Kaisha's steamer Omi in the concession made to the Dynamite.Com. shots. But the official soon finds out who the fare (Australian Line) left Koba for this port pany will be regarded by Germany apjan un-offenders are visits their village, foflicts fines, at con to-day, and is expected to arrive here

takes away the guns, and generally, makes him on the 23rd inst. Mr. St George Litifedale, who with "Mus.

self unpleasant all round. Next season, it he It seems that at about 9.30 last night five Littledtle and his nephew, Mr. H. A. C. Fletcher,

catches them again, the punishment is more men, unmasked, entered Californian trader's recently retained from an expedition towards

severe, unill, after several seasons of this treat. shop, No. 13 Band St. and said they were looking as describes his experiences in Central Asia

ment, it seems to be generally acknowledged by 19 fallows,-"We left Constantloople in the for a min. They immediately shut the door. One middle of November, 1804, and went straight

attenties to contriving less exciting, but more the Kaching that the game le hardly work the candia, and most of them have turned their of the four inmates of the shop at once saw what | | awross to Samarakand by the Transcaspian was coming and he managed to get out by the facilities we required, From Samarakand

raciation on the Report on the North-eastern Railway. The Russian Government gave us all

profitable me Reporting & living as his back door unseen: Meanwhile the robbers com- we marched to Osh, on the Russo-Chinese from

Frontler, the Leutenant-Governor says pelled the others with threats to be silent and Bor, and thence to Kashgat. We then struck Mr. Sydney Buxtos, M.P. for the Poplar divi-

"No punitiva expeditions were required, the shop was then completely ranaxcked; The dus south to Yakund and Khotan, buying peniession of the Tower Hamlets, and formerly Under

and throughout the year sol a shot was infan who escaped made his way to Bon- and other animals as we went. Arriving at Secretary for the Colonies, la a speech delivered

fred by any of the escorts which ac-

SHING RETURNS. ham Strand by way of Claverly Street Khotan fr February of last year, we proceeded at Paplar on Saturday evening, referred to the companted the numerous civil officers who were an tour in the bills. Crimes of violence east over desert country to Cherchend, where we englacering strike, and tald he hoped the Go-

From B-pam. yillerday to 8 pan, to-day. and in the Strand ke mat

Indian purchased some more animals. By this time we

were law in number, and such as cccurred nea

ARRIVALS. vernment would enforce the powers they pos- district watchman, with whom he re-

bad about ago transport beasts, this large numrested, under the Conciliation Act, in order to attributed to Kachins from beyond the adminis

Propontis Traumasikinsteamer, from Saigon turned. Toming into Burd St. they saw five ber being requisite for conveying food and fodder, bring about a settlement of the present industrial trative border, Tribale at the usual rates was Timan men such out of the shop and san up the street Cherchend in the beginning of April. Soon our

Our party-sumbering thirteen, all told-teft dlspate.

collected with little difficulty, the total collections Look The bollermakers la London, who to the amounting to Rs 12,097 as compared with Ra. Ascens As the shop is only a couple of doors from horses began to die off, and we were forced to number of 1.003 struck in consequence of the 18,518 in the previous year." For the very few Bayern SRIME Claverley St. It seems strange that the watch: shandon all our relogical collections, books, decision of the employers to revest to the nine-years occupied in this work, the result fa litle | Frumt Maru ..... man did not attempt to use bla cutisak, An Instruments, and, in fact, everything not nicer hour day, have been ordered by the exceuilva of

short of wonderful, some of the tribes having Kalviding ..................... alarm was raised by the witchman and one ai vosɗilde. We had plenty of food for ourselves, | diated the settlement aurived at between the habits, In many ways, however, it is apparent Framus m

sary for life. They were simply' ibrown on the their union to return to work, they baving repu.

been completely changed in behaviour and C. H. Klasjone the robbers turned round and fired a ravalver but the animals were fast dying of sistration, shipbuilding engineering, employers and their that, with regard to the more semete tribes, the Zyamcom down the street. A carpenter named Kung Fin wher, in the nick of time, we came upon some workmen.

work of keeping order and punishing crims can Ocampo was entering his house some 15 yards away | grass. After stepping and recuperating our

The death is announced of Mr. Charles Ac-get be satisfactorily accomplished until the fron. Helow.........

Shanghal from the shop, and the ball struck transport beasts we picceeded in low marches, deren Dana, a prominent American Journalist Her with Chins is definitely settled, and the Trifat............

Jara bim in the fleshy part of the upper right arm Chinese passposts, and as long as we were in the New York Sww, in his 77th year.

3041 not to try the animals too much. We had and father, and editor and chief proprietor of mutual responsibility of each country is agreed c....*.**.*** apon. The Commissioner of the Mandalay itral son

Shanghal n # Slogapore passing through his bady and lodging just under Chinese Turkestan wa Experienced dangar

The relations between our officers on the Division, in this interesting Report states:

Aggregatlış 22,434 tons regisfer. tha skin la tha region of the heart. The fold from salfrey, but as we approached Thibet we

EXPARTURES. meanwhile had brought two more watchmen to had to exercise the greatest care to prevent the the scene and it was found that the man who people from seeing our object being to get Into Lhasa unobserved. Whenever we saw had been shot was dead. The plunder removed shepherds or nomades we had to make a delaar from the shop was estimated to be worth $200, to avoid them, Often for the same reason we in money and fiwellery which was taken from a bad to march at night and lie quiet during the It is reported that Conn! Lyol Tolstol, the unfo Members of the European force were soon into andare, all went well walll the beginning of seriously ill

day, However, lo spite of the hardships we had eminent Ruslan author and social reformer, is

f the year on the Chicate frontier was done by Glewark ................ Mr. Heris, who and previously made himself Tafaang attendance and descriptions were given of the July, when we were within 200 miles of Lhasa Colonel Sir C. E. Howard Viacent, M. P. for conspicuous for success in work of this nature Tatylch is GRANICY FORK Captain. Superintendent May felt the Suddenly we rode inte e Talheten encampment the Central Division of Sheffield, speaking at the Ching to the ural delays and subterfuges of the Government House Ball and set to work on the In a narrow pass. We saw the Thibetan shep- Sheffield last night, declared that while, the

Chicase afficit is he was obliged to be cons tent with smaller record of work done than he | Hakala Mfari am we came upon them ; but, aua defour was tariffs and bounties it would be shear madness

Arratoon Aßcar is tive, succeeded late last nighilla aresting three impossible, there was nothing but to go to fettez British trade by impossible conditions

Herts met the Sawbws of the Chloesé Bhan | Myrmidonamenti suspects fa a brothel in Kwai Wa Lane, TEST ad told us to stop, which we refused to do, and for the Inverners District, in a speech delivered through them. Presently two chimals came out

State of Nantien (Mỗ sgti,) and setifed cases, but || Phanta ..................... Cruiser Sir R. B. Finlay, Solicitor-General, and M. P. The deceased man was'zi years age, de

some important ones had to be left undecided. Comiti munafiqunbəsi Canton Regarding gang robberies it is thought that rode through the encamps hard as possible. at Forres, in Scotland, last night, stated that it while, in the case of two man who were charged

Aggregating 32,836 lana register. they may become rather prevalent just now is versad Botadakached to warn that moeten would here become a largely increase the camp diassed as seldiers, Me, Hents could not HowaxoNG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETUR.

but knew necessary to with murder, and who were found in the Chiness the Chinese shopkeepers do not take better our approach, and sowerede as Eand as we could it was also probable that resort would have to secure their arrest or punishment. However free (H.I.G.M.S) at Kowloon Deck. precautions los protecting thaiz premises in order to keep ahead of them. After week's be had to the ballot to select citizens to serve to is sple of drawbacks, he acquired a lot of usefal after nightfail. - The retinna di an old Canton and riding we reached Tengri Nor Lake, and the militia.

Information, and Accomplished good dealinærbieru

Mongbut EMANUE 11 Mandarin has recently been disbanded and matchlocks, were assembled, One man came man, the patentee of the Pallasan car.

here 30s horsemen, armed with spaare and The death is announced of Mr. George Full-Mr. Rise, who siro visited some Chinese cfd-

clafs, found himsell confronted by all sorts

Independent moKIS||299999), they are now, like Othello, with scrupallen gane, up and seized my bridle, but, on my pulling out

methods of obstractios and delay in the settle. Well York It has been suggested at Birmingham that an ment of Important caser. Generally, i took the those acquainted with such folk ry that it is my revolver, he let go. Shortly after this the effort should be made to localise the diapule fo not at all unlikely that they will turn their banda force disappeared, and presently occupied both the engineering trades to London, where the

form of the absence of the yay official whose aldos to robbing and, if reads be, murdering harmless to pass. The altuation was threatening, but we conference between the federated employers and

of A DAYTOW Alley

through which we had dispute originated, with a

stacijon "was: Beosmary; than orders, when view to securing a

passed, could not be carried out without further tradeafelk in Hongkong The dismissed Chi and as fighting. With loaded weapons we ride the engineers, and subsequent reference to

Instructions, and finally it became too hot te do nose police have also to be cocciod with and if through Thibetans, pushed on over a very high arbitration of the demand of the men for an braineta they take to the "profusion that sapwledge pan and daily go to within forty or fifty mies sight-cardan troops have been amned with a should make them a very dangerous class of er minna indeed. Walk through any of the back, Wa zalused, and stayed low si monta

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H. A. RITCHIE,

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

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landed Instructions are given to the contrary beles Now TO-DAY.

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