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THE experiment of the Bombay Corporation as to the willlly of the electrolysed fox-water for cleansing teway, is, so lar as can be soɛn al presop', unfavourable; not only as regards the effect, but also in respect to cost-Indlan Engineering.

WHEN a vessel recently arrived in Liveipost with a cargoni legwood everybody on board, from the captain down to the cook, rushed frantically ashore as though pursued by some anseen enemy. "As a matter of fact, the vessel was iterally swarming with hordes of hungry Jamaica ants, The little pests-had invaded the lockers and dived headlong into the sugar barrels. Aber fiolshlag the contents of these they" proceeded to have holes through the supply of hard tack, and ate everything belare them until it was feared that the stock of provisions on board woold na short. There was a cessation from thely attacks when the vessel was caught in West India hurricane, which flooded the cabin and drenched everything below. It was supposed that the Intruders had all been drowned, but

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1898.

ARRIVAL OF PRINCE HENRY.

THE "D.UTSCHLAND " AND "GITION " IN PORT.

of our herboar" with

the old Grdon, a two decker sailing ship, fighting | andx_isolation ward with 2 bode, in all a Danish izigute. There are two etchings on 44 beds. In addition, for convalescents, 4 the walls prevzated to the ship by the Emperer | first class wards with 4 beds, a second class William and beating his Imperial'autograph, | words with 3 beds, and a lying-la wards with 4 They are copies of his own allegorical pairings, beds. To this way "Craigl:baya" would be an one depictlag Gormasy calling to the nations of aanrxs to the Government Civil Hospital by Ecrope to "lein In defence of one falib and our supplying 16 more beds which would be da- homes" and the ather showe Girmany as andnctly remunerative. Tao accommodation for knight in armour ("malled fist" and all) fight-women and children in the Government Civil Ing⚫It sort of evil things that suggest some of Hospital was decidedly lasufficient, No Increase Derec work. There is alas a fine plaque show.cf the medical staff would be required. Aller ing Bismarck and two handsome photographs of consulting with the Director of Pabllc Works be the mperor and Empress. On both vessels was of the opfolan thit $50,000 would be a falr estimate of the value of "Cralelaburn" As models were to be seen, showing the laner con. straction of the halls, balkheads, compartments, there was roughly $60,000 kwa Isble for the Hos- &c. and there are carried in all the Germen pitai fər women and children, this wou'd leave rips for the lestruction of officers and men. 10,000 to be spent on structursi alterations and he understood that the Government would The Ides seem to be very good one indeed.

fornish the Hospital, although there was no pro- vision for this in the Estimates.

The only adventure that balell out represente tive on la tour of Inspection was a narrow escape from being smashed on the head with an emply lager battle that came down one of the Gefion's ash shoots like a shell from a din. gun. H. R. H. Prince Heary landet from the Daut- schland at about noon to-day and returned the visit at the German Consul. The Prince on landing was received with the honours heattleg his rark. This evening he dines with the Ger

the man comiat and to-mariw night he will be gast of the Acting Governns, Major General

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HOW THE GERMANS LANDED IN RIACHAO BAY.

THE EMPEROR'S ORDERS.

The first German accounts of the occupation of Klan-chow came to hand by the last mall

after the storm had all'passed away they beg two military miasto with simed lopa and two fat Black, at dinner, and afterwards his highness The Standard's correspondent reproduces them

again wlih renewed energy.

Our famous, stronghold Gibraltar, standing at the entrance to the Mediterranea sen, Is belog reconstructed by the Government erglaces The plans provide for the modernising of every- thing about it, and maklog it not only more Impregnable as a foricess than ever, but also more useful as s dockyard and navai stulos, Among other improvements which are being made is the constincion of docks large enough for the largest battle-ship afloat. Some of the old landmarks on and about the gresldocks are disappearing under the tofluence of these im- provemeals, One of the first steps preparatory to the construction of the long proposed decks was the demoli:fen of the old clock tower, which has told the time to the inhabitants of the rock for over a hundred years. Together with the tower, all the old Government buldings in its Immediate neighbourhood will be destroyed, also to make way for the Pocks which are to occupy the area underlying them.

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from the Kölnische Zeltung. We make a few

accept the hospitality of the Cish Concordis. It is understood that the stay of the Deutschland | extracts pr in Hongkong will exceed two days owing to some repairs being needed to her machinery. This afternoon mere powder was burned by the big German colier and by the US. cruiser Bottom,

THE AMAZONS.

The German croliers Deutschland und Gefen arrived in po i shortly after 7'am. to-day from the "Fatherland "via peris, Slogazord being the last port of call, and which was left on the 28th alt. Therd win a woeful waste of good powder and an awful amount of noise when the two German vessels came to their movings and the Olympia took a hard in the game along with our own vessels. Prince Henry's ship is one of the most curious look! g Gghting erer stirred up the mad craft that has

her auchers. She is a floating castle, a perfect Martello tower, and she looks fast as broad as she is long. Her great white hall tumbled aut in rodaded forra it reaches the water llue and her, stom le like the proverblat yard of pamp water-straight up and down. The curious appearance of her hull is heightened by the great easemates forward, which bristle with big Krupp gone. She has funnels paluted a dirty grey. A Telegraph reporter made a round tote of the Place's ship and found her upper deck. In an advanced age of "spring cleaning," Of course it's not fair to celticlte a big criser's appears ance when she has just unived off a long

AT THE GERMAN CLUB, voyage so we will not be hypercritical, All

For the last few days the preparations at the bands were busy, some tapping the burst palni

German Club for Pince Henry's reception have off the smokestacki and covering our clothes heen in full swing ant to-day the interior of the with white stuff at the same time, others clean-Clab bosse presented an animated appesauce tag the gune, polishing besiswork, and generally The staircase was decorated in exquisite taste rabblag and sciabbing all over the ship. A with ferns, palms, and the ball room at the stair head. ores nited an appi trance of much beauty couple of lockouts on the billge deck notified

The German Ensigns were everywhere in evi- the approach of distinguished visitors and dence together with shields bearing the national continual "tweet tweet" colours and other appropriate emblemas. The there

rush bas'ns pfpe, then a

stage was quite a fairy bower to beautifully was the mass of follege disposed and the lighting of A sailors and officers to men the side ropes and

the place greatly enhanced the effect. the gangway, and a squad of marines in white best of his Imperial Highness the German clothes and funny leather helmets would "pre- Emperor occupied a prominent place on the This is the place where the clubs com- sent arms" the drums would would beat the tap "long roll" and His Royal Highness and staff 'mentary dance will be tendered to Piloco

Henry to-morrow night. would receive the visitors, among whom were the German Consul, the American Admiral, Commodore Holland and his secretary (Mr. V. Lawford), all being in full glory of cocked hats and gold lace. The saluting battery was at work during the visit of our representative, the 9 cm. gun (equal to Britlih 6 n. pieces) on the upper deck belog used. They made such a row sa to make or imagine with dread what a rapid fire of the eight 16 cm, (10.2) us in the casemates below would mean. The Deutschland has plenty of space on all her decks and right forward she has a very spacious hospital, with iron cots, steam heaters, bath rooms, &e. There were a lot of patiónis in "sick bay," but the copitecus A.D.C. who gold.|| ed our stops assured as that they were all In between the minor cases of accident.

is gons on the lawer deck and right along to abait amidships the sullors' hammock hooks is transparent, and, again, the mirror may de-wers seen. Down the sides were the cablur of flect the rays of light around the dog, and the the various officers and they were particularly third and most probable explanation is that the lofty and spacious and right aft were the quarters

of His Royal Highness and staff, all very cle sallor man is having fun with the reporters, -

gantly fired and furnished. The Prince's galley is on this deck and a very aristociatic PRESIDENT Diaz of Mexico is credited with the looking chef was found here basy with pots javention of an ingenious method of idding the and stewpans that emitted most savoury odours, on the upper deck was country of bandits, including train robbers, The sailor's "klichen

another very well-appointed and cleanly which is working like a charm. A desperado of kept pisco and Judging by the looks more than common intelligence was captured of the crew the German authorities bellave in about two years ago, and the President inter ferding their seamen well. The ship has also viewed him in pritón several times. The bandit An uncommonly dae bakehouse and a monster told him that what of occupation was at the Foot trough full of dough was being prepared dating our visit. The upper deck of the Deutschland of the whole trouble, The President said: "I was covered with linoleum by way of experiment, will text you. You shall be liberated and I will | but it fitɔld to ba a fallgro. Anyhow the staff appoint you chief of police in your native district, is worn lato boles in many places. Her en You are to guard all train and to protect gines are located in spacious rooms amidship

up passengtis at the way station", You can appolot | and down slippery iron fadders it was fer your own subordinates from your followers that a generalisation would serve the Tele. You will be rewarded for) malotalolog good graph's purpose. There was any amount of order in your district, and held scaponal room and toll-slated and half-naked fellow

below were polliblng greasing, and olling just as ble for all lawless acti, by whomsoever comfortably as if they bad been on deck. The committed." There'has not been a robbery in | ventilation of the engine room is described as that district--which was formerly a dangerous being first rate. Yesterday and last night the puo for tourists to pass through-alace that cruiser was in heavy misty weather and this bas taken the shine out of her "bright work "but a appointment was made. The system Kas been is elbow greate will soon bring things up to extended, and now the solliary uniformed police. | par. The complément of the Deutschland is man as the platform of nearly every small about yoo men and officers and ate carries a fine brakt þaod of prokasional musicians, station in Mexico la as' ex-robber. He is known

Great as ber height is above the water she be- haves very well in a heavy sex, bating no less

ACCORDIFO to the Electrical Review, of New York, a British rea captals, who recently arrived in San Francisco, says that he can photograph an object through a solid body without the aid of a Crookes tube. The apparatus he uses con- sists of a lens from the ship's masthead light and a mirror. He has photographed objects on the ship's deck through the body of his pet grey houed, The pictures, It is alated, do set show the dog's ribs, but they show clearly bags of wheat seen through the dog's body. The captain ways he has developed his own plates, and knows whereof he speaks. There is apparently an in- teresting selenite problem in this case, which may be explained in a variety of ways. For in stance, the greyhound may be so thin that he

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We-His Majesty's ships Kalter, Princess Wlikalm, and Cormoran-ween lying quite peacefully at Shanghai, and expected to start shortly for Hongkong, when, on Tuesday, November 9, orders came to put to ses next day. All manner of mysterious preparations were made. Nobedy knew our destination. On Wednesday, after some shiftings about, intended, probably, to deceive the British, who were observing us, we took an unmistaka le courte northwards During the voyage feverish activity the ball-cartridges smeared with grease, and the prevailed. All the sidearms were sherocard, boats stored with all réquishies for landing : but still the purpose remained unknown. Early on Saturday the 13 h, however, the Commander | called the whole of the crew to the quarter-deck, and read as a Division Order, which ran nearly

as follows :—

"I am commanded by His Majesty the Emperor to convey to the ships of the Crufser Division under my command the order to extort satisfaction from Chinx for the recent shamelal murder of German missionaries. For this purpose you are to occupy Klao-Chow Bay, and to execute the order by every means in your power."

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

MARCHI.

Mateorological means based on ten years' observations to 1893, Narometer............................30.059

"Thermometer

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TO-DAY,

Toesday, 8th March, 1995.

FASSED THE CANAL. OUTWARD-II February-Allen Craig, 4th Feb-Gerda, Bewvodrlich, Sunda. 8th Feb- Malacca Hounslow, 1th February--Niodą Menelaus, Alion, Glaucus, Latona, 15th Fabr Bayern, Peetan, Rosa Casila, tắth February-Telamon, Alonmouthshire, Oslongy Andalusia, Avala, Della, Mantia: aand Feb, Binglos, Bowhead, St. Mary, Wally, th Feb.-Quiam Olza, Quam" "Margaret. March-Poseidon, Antenor, Candio, SA. Andrews.

Hourward and February-Prausión, 15th February-Salaxis,

SCOTT'S Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites is presc fbed by Physicians ali over the world. It is a remarkable remedy for Consumption, Scrofuls, and wasting diseases, and very palatable. Read the following:-"I have mach pleasure in stating that I have tried Scott's Emalston' in a casă of impoverished blood, with scrofa'ous disease, and found it to be a very efficient, pravarstion. It was taken

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nouo 5kr 54mm. Moon-Full Moon, 5min. pm. Ohr. Chula High water-Morsing wine

Afternoon 9år. $min. Low water-Morning um Skr. 10mla. Afternoon Skr. 45mba. ANNIVERSARII.

IBarBattle of Abo-kir. 1844-Berasdalte. King of Swedeo, died. 1854-Commercial Treaty concluded between the United State and Japan. 1860-A defiant reply given by China to the

allmatum of the Allles. 1867-The Vedda, after passing Anjer, burnt st

tes by the coolles. 1868-The 1.5. Wolga lost. 1880-Irish famine relief food opened in Hosg.

keng; $15 con collected. 1894 -The Ing Pilot Fish lost off Tamion,

897-H.E. Chang Yin Haan appolated Chinese

Ambassador to the Diamond Jubilee.

TO-MORROW.

Wednesday, g'h March, 1898.

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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. "ONTRIBUTING SHAREHOLDERS, are requested to send in a Statement of Business contributed during the Hall Year ended arst December, 1897 on or before the 15th March, on which date the Accounts will- bo CLOSED,

By Order of the Board of Director..

THOS. I. ROSE,

Secretary. Hoogkang, 23rd February, 1898.

NOTICE.

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1873-Attack on Messts. Farnham and Robi at

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Chlaese drowned: 1888-William I., German Emperor, dird.

Our Commander drew attention to the im portance of the order, and it was a solemn The Brough Comedy Company last right moment when the loud hurrah from hundreds ppeared in an original farcical romance "The of throsis yow af fidelity to the death to the Amazon" by W. Pineto. This is more cor-

Emperor and the Empire-sounded over the rectly described than was the so-called comedy

sea. When our combined landing detachments, "Sowing the Wind" with which the Company

with their band playing before them, marched | any opened in Hongkong. "Sowing the to sections from the landing-place to-day Wind" is a remarkably powerful drama with Sanday, November 14-the inhabitants, evident no more of comedy in it than any of the firstly delighted with the pretty novelty, marched class dramss. It has a very forcible pro'est merily along beside them, keeping step to the against the la'quities which the Sarah Grand music. The Chinese garrison, Bambering from school of writers have rather hammered to

two to three thousand men, who happened to be busy at drill at the moment, submissively left death. It is indeed a shameful thing that

the parade ground, belsaving that we only want- ed to drill a Hitle. Before the Chinese had the lightest ides of our intentions, the most im

Brough Company at the Theatre Royal manding in Chief was brough', and the Imperial pertant points were occupied. The Officer Com-9pm-Performance of "The Amazons" by the order vend to hits, with the help of an interpre-

TO-MORROW,-9th March. ter. The pror follow turned deadly pale. We offered him the alternative of marchleg off with his men and leaving the for's to us, or fighting our landing.party and our ironclads, the heavy guns of which, ready for action, frowned aver the water? Well, he chose the only wise course, from the stand-point of resson and humanity9 and he hauled down his flag.

a man who protesis infinite love for wo- man should show it by rulolog ber and abandoning the child the bears him. It

disgrace to the rame of a man that he should plead any excuse for condect of that sort No excuse to the world can justify it but li la done, far too often with impunity. It makes unashamed of our sex. Even a strong man, grest actor like Mr. Brough, could not in such position save himself from appearing a miserable cur. In fact the highest compliment we can pay to his representation of the past la that he appeared utterly despicable at the most critical points of the drama, Mr. Brough's part was not love difficult. We have heard the opinion expressed that she appeared too masculine le voice, ges torn and sentiment. In our opinion this is not a-fault but an additional glory. What else could

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a woman masculine but to be an cast, with the whole of the world against her, to be deprived of absolutely everything that makes life worth living, and finally, lose her lovar, not for her faull but for the fault of a man who w's coword enough to yield to conventionalities | rather than do the right thing? As we have air it is not a comedy, rather it would be most touching tragedy hot for a mere sccident which seldom occurs in rest Hile, for real life is tragedy, "Sowing the Wind" is a wonderial play and it is played wonderfully by the Broughs, We trust that they will repeat it in Hongkong.

"The Amazons" is simply undiluted nonsense, so rendered by this talented Company as to charm the audience and pass the evening in unrestrained hilarity. "The Amazons" aro three young ladies of bigh degree with an ambi- tion to be marcelina and they play some võiy fanny alice with that ides, Uimately they. find themselves fires!stably ¤›nvinced that they are women. The comedy or farce is full of lan from bigiening to end and one or two delightful songs are Introduced. We would like more saging. Miss Hatay's song was received with and loafers, who kṣow that he will permalt no a draught that 24it, pie. Her displacement is an enthusiasm which spoke claquently for her pelty thieving. He, in turn, knows that he is 7319 lans. She has a fall equipment of talents and mercover shows how an audience closely watched by a superior oficer, who is indectric lighileg machinery and is quite up yearns for music.

to date in the matter of steam gær for lifilag

and respected as a superior person by the peons

the employ of the chief ex-bindit. However, it is not correct to credit President Dios with a new Invention. The dodgela as old as the hills, And the converse esse is also old -- where police men develop fato robbers 1

Thay bave a sturdy branch of the Navy League at Hongkong (ays the Pall Mall Gavrile of January 5th) as we gather from a mouth-old copy of the Hongkong Telegraph. The annual meet ing of the branch, which took place on December 3. revealed a refreshing imount ef seal and interest in the objects of the League among the British residents at the treaty parts. - Threhar

even been a branch enablished at Chinklang But our countrymen in that region we bound to have a lively appreciation of the virtues of a big British Navy when they see the Germans taking up leases of favourable jumping of places without first asking leave of the ground. landlerd and

· Russia fililog op the only considerable harbour on the North China const with her Aufsile fleet. And they are by no means satisfied. Captain Hastings, the chairman of the Hongkong meat -løg, himself a retired naval commander, mada much of a fact that we only ball appreciate at

THE JUBILEE HOSPITAL PROPOSAL.

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According to another report, many of the Chinese soldiers stripped off their unflarms immediately alter the Germans entered the forts, and put on the blue coals worn by the peasants, in the hope of getting work shortly as coolles,

THE AIMS OF GERMANY, The Berlin correspondent of the Times in responsible for the following we the alms of Germany in Chies :-

MEMORANDA, TO-DAY, 8th March,

Noon--Meeting of shareholders of Olivers

Freshold Miues.

5.15 pm-La tora by Commofore Holland on

"The Sun" in Chamber of Commerce Room, City Hall, p.m.-Performance of "A Villegs Prext" by the Brough Company at Theatre Royal SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUT:

French (Ernest Simons) 14th (oat, American (City of Río de Janeiro) 14th inst. Australian (Menmuir) 14th inst. Tacoma (Columbia) 19th inst.. American (Gaste) aand lost. Canadian (Emprèss of China) 24th fast. American (City of Paklug) 31st Inst.

THE P. & 0. S. N. Co.'s steamer Maxagon lelt Bombay for Kabe direct (not calling at Hong-

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The German Goverment no longer makes any secret of fls Intention, If possible, to secure a "lease of the tentiory in the neighbourbood of Kiso-chan Bay. According to the Inspired Hamburglicher Corresponding this is the reason why a Governor will not be appolated, but only, in all probability, an Imperial Com-kong) on the 5th fast, missioner who will administer Department THE M. M. steamer Ernst Simons, with the French mail of 11ib ultimo, left Sgapore for of the Foreign Office. A singular parallel in drawn between the fature administration of this port at 10 p.m. yesterday, the 7th inst Kiao-chan and that of Samos in their relation to the German Colonial Department so an almost to suggest the question whether Russian diplo macy may not be on the point of establishing in Kine-chan Jofat Russian and German supremacy such as is maintained by England, America, and Germany to Samoa. In any case, It must be admitted that the Revalan Govern- ment is in an exetilent position for obtaining assurance from the future German "leaseholder with a view to the malateamaco-of Russian supremacy in that and other porilous of Northern Chine

TURKEY AND CHINA COMPARED.

A comparison recently drawn by the Times between the Eastern and the Far Eastern

direct opposite of that of the Chinese. The In 1874 and so is by means a new ship. Astara likely to be tocarted if it was erected below? |

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Mr. C. HOLDSWORTH, Superintendent at Woiks,

Sanktwas Road, Hongkong.

enter into contracts for covering bollers THE GENERAL MANAGERS are prepared and steam pipes with 'elther Mica or Kabertos Compositions at the following quotations 55 cta. per superficial square loot for bollers.

steam pipes, Expored Steam Pipes needing extra wrapping and Canvas and tar dressing will be treated with the above Compostiions at $1.05 per superficial #quare foot,

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A Stock of the Compositions is kept ready for salo packed in 6 cwi, časkt. Price for ton lats $100 per ton F.O.B, or in smaller quantities at $5 per cwt. F.O.B.

All works will be under the serional supervi- sion of Mr. Holdsworth and all orders must be seal through the undersigned.

SHEWAN TOMES, & CO., * General Managers, - Hongkong, 11 February, 1898.

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the six-ton anchors, coaling ship, &c. Below-the second deck the engineers sad their stad and petty officers are quartered and here again one is struck with the great height of the compartments. There is one 6 ie, gan en the fehle hand and another right aft and Copter of the corre condence pasted between they with the broadilda batlerlex are protected Hon. Stewart Lockhart, Secretary of the Dinqueations famiskes the occasion for a profound

Aggregating 15,842 tons register. with steel shields. She has five torpedo tubes, mond Jubilee Committee, and Dr. Aldinion with disquisition by the North German Gazette and the tops are armed with Maxim guns. reference to the advisablilty of purchasing upon the con-lion of Chios and the tasks of

DEPARTURES, ・・ On the main deck four old-stylo 4-barrelled "Craigleborn" as so annexe to the Government Europosa civilisation in the Far East. We are

Mathlids....................steamer, for Haiphong Civil Hospital have been supplied us,

informed that "Whoever divales even a moment's Hotchkiss guan are mounted along the bulwarks,

Switow During the Telegraph man's visit H. R. H. was The Secretary asked how it was that Dr. attention to Turkey and Chins must at once ob Glenfalloch m

Singapore bully engaged receiving his visitors, He is a Atkinson had overcome his previous objection serve that by their whole character they form the Hertha Kitan

Swatow tall and wallor-like looking young gentleman t

the hospital being erected on the very aniipodes ofontanother. Toallment ofexch Form 10amaa with a fair and closely cut beard and in the upper level. If the Hospital was constructed of two Empires is the onseldedness of its civilius. Tufiang inuio matter of good looks he can girs the Kaiser many the

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upper level bow would the tion. Bot the onasidedasus of the Turks is the | Irena smo points, The Deutschland was built at Poplar expenditure for staff compare with the expendi-

Ottoman Empire in lis essential character is still | Lightning ....................... a fighter against most modern ships she would How many beds did he calculate "Craigieburn" what it was goo years ago, the dominion of Terrter_w................. offer an unusually fargo target, but with her should contain and how many of these would warlike patton of horsemen drawing its bellel fo Olympia wam.com heavy aimsment she could be trusted to gives belong to the Hospital for women and children? itself and in Its historical mission from the com fairly good sccount of herself. Her speed is in what sense could "Craigieburn be an mand of the Prophet to make war upon anbelle about 15 koota and her indicated horsepower annexe to the Government Civil Hosplisi and, in vers and to subject them to Islam. The organiz

Aggregating 15,602 tons register. 5360. She has an amoured belt zela, in thick the event of it becoming so, how many bids log power of the Turkish Empire conslate in ra-

WATER. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNI hem and her gun positions and decks are would be avaliable? Further questions were ligious war. Whether this idea can be sufficiently simoned with zoin, and zla, plating respective asked with reference to Insufficiency of accom- modifed to farnish a basis for a modern State la Kwanglu.

Teruntumaan at Kowloon Dock The normal coal supply of the vessel is 710 medation at the Government Civil Hospital and in very general terms, the Eastern quesitos, the Marika mamoum tons and Corvetten. Cap'ain Plachin is next to it was also asked whether the present propors witsation has brcome Isless and algid in the Cosmopolit

al the 'alegrity' of Turkey, If Turkisk command andey Prince Henry,

would involve any extra expenditure by the The Gries, which came as escort to Government as compared with the original onesided cultivation of the virtues of the soldier the Prince's ship, has a much smarter scheme. appearance, her kull showing more straight In answer to the questions Dr. Atkinson homs, that our comisare are not 'Bumerous Ioan "und har mem in of a very decided | stated that what, he first meant was that the tloval organization intended for peaceful imes | mpress of Japan. # enough to protect our trade router. He pointed #ram" type. She has two military masts and staff would be more economically worked if the and based upon the principle of equality. Manly out that the British feet on the China Station is three facuals. Her complement zoo men and hospital were adjacent to the present Govern courage, delight in the clash of the sword, and Daphnson "scattered from Singapore to Behring Sea, officers and Capt. Follenias is in command. ment Civil Hospital. The staff for the proposed contempt for death fo the service of the great policing Ivers and shepharding trade," while the cruising ship and has an armament of hospital was raister, 4 boys, a coolies, a cook, ides have no place in the moral code of Con fients of Russla, France, and Germany are able r'g in, and a good complement of smaller pieces. the Peak a more coslies would be required, the principle of utility and of individual advan- eight 5'9 la. guns, ten 4x in quick firers, six 4 mahs and a steker. If the hospital were ai faclous. Life is almost exclusively gaverned by to combine and concentrate on any of the British. The rifles are six shot magasine weapons of the Hebed laspected" Cralgrobum "and laterviewed tage. The whole organisation of the State and Mar. Eastern colonies. Which is quite to the point. Ribariter type, the cartridges falling into place the Director of Pablle Works and they were both of State society is directed to preserving Intact So also was the resolution calling for the acquis-long the barrel as in Colt's of Winchester of the opinion that at least $10,000 would have and unaltered the treasure of that traditional repeater. The Golon is a musical ship although to be expended on it. The Director of Fablic civilisation of peace, which has formed for Ulen of territory on the mainland opposite Hong- she has no band, San carries no inss than four Works recommended that the hospital should be thousands of years the common Ideal possession koeg, for the purpose of protealag that important pianos, one for the officers, one for the arkat erected on the Government alle at present partly of the Chinese world. The moral and social naval base from possible stick. The Goran officers, one for the PO's and one for the occupied by the Peak Club, Craigieburn value of a man le, consequently measured - Mar ment may have anticipated this demand either all bran wisely placed far enough spårt to avoid class wards with beds, a second came his memory has aasimlisted. The boiler Chinx sailors and stakers. The Instruments have would give, if altered as ha suggested, a first cording to the gaspilty of unditional sales which fa feet or in latentiza) : We hope they have, fox | discord, Kalikak wardroom, which is under tke, kwordi with 4 beds, a third mason wards: man ir ka who has passed the better serialues Fi

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