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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1898.

Intimations.

COMPANY,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

A SEARCH FOR A REBEL.

THE CHINA ASSOCIATION. The Chiis Association has given x hanquei

• A REPORTER'S EXPERIENCEL.. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & to Sir Hessy, Biakr. Sir William Des Vœux -presided §. Sle' Willlan Robinase, Sir Clament

It's an easy thing for an editor to say ta's Smalth and one hundred and fifty others were reporter "go and find so-and-so and ace what present. Sir William De Vox in proposing he has to say on this, or that subject,” but it is | the toast of the evening ssid that Sir Henry

| a very different thing when suld reporter cetans Blake suumer the office of Governor of Hong to look for his man. There are many people kong under the most favourable auspices. Sir whom the journalistic rack and file would like Heary Blake in returning thanks said that to designate only as x In so much as they are whatever might betide, bo antertained the most mining quantliler. Of there be some "of thr profound bellal that Grest Britain would be at | Philippine rebel leaders ; they seem to bays the top of the tree, and that British Interests | the sing of Gygen and the power to make would ever be paramount (in China ?)

themselves lavisible at will. Hath the people not heard of the scribes search for the |«'communist anarchisto" Proudhomme and his

ABRATED WATERS.

'IMPLE AERATED WATER.

for SPECIE-MEXICAN SIMPLE

DOLLARS, Current in this Colony, and weighing 7.1.7, in Exchange for Sterling Bills drawn a 10 days' sight on the Lords Commis sioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, London, will be received by the Chlef Paymaster, Army Pay Department, until 11 AM. on MONDAY, the oth instant,

The Tenders to state the total amount required (in Pounds Sterling), and the amount for which each Bill abould be drawn, but no Bills will be issued for sums less than £too.

The Tenders to be in Duplicate and in scaled covan, addressed to the Chief Paymaster, Army Pay Department, and endorsed "Tenders for Goverment Bill"

The right to accept or reject any or all of the- Tenders is reserved.

E. H. GORGES, Colonel, Chiel Paymaster, China.

Her Majesty's Treasury Office, Queen's Road,

Hongkong, 4th May, 1893.

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PUBLIC AUCTION,

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

**INGER ALE.

SARSAPARILLA

RASPBERRY

ASPBERRYADE, &C,

DAKIN, CAVICKIHANX & Co.'s Waters ars rade under the constant, supervision of a duly qualiñod English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures,

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESURE and * er Large Consumers.

wy "complaints should be addressed to th

·Manager, Hongkong, 1st March, 18gy.

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THE WAR

The revenus cruiser McCulloch was reported this morning at Mirs Bay, and we have sent out to find II she is really there. She must have left before the Sghting” began, but she should have nawn of what happened before her depar- ture, the disposition of the opporing forces, and the plan of ection,

H.M.S. Immortalis left here this alternoon for Manila.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

БОВЗОВІВЕВА то «THE довекове TELEGRAPH” ARE MOST RESPHOTFULLY | H.M.S. Bonaventuré nezived here from Stage

THE Undersigned has received instructions RNDRY THAT ALL BEGRIPTIONE pere this afternoon.

to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

for various accounts,

ON

·SATURDAY, 7th May xE93.

Commencing at 2.30 P.M.

at his Sales Rooms Z-tland Street No. 2.

A LARGE QUANTITY OF USIYUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising

TABLES,

DRAWING ROOM SUITES, SIDE and CENTRE

OVERMANTLES, CHEST af DRAWERS, BOOKCASE, WRIT ING TABLES, CHAIRS, PICTURES, ORNA. MENTS.CUTLERY,GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, ICE CHESTS, PANTRY and BATH

MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.

A. S. WATSON§& CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Shanghat this morning,

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adventures wklis trył g to find him ? The day balore rosterday Senhor Agulasido, one of the Philippine so-called rebal leaders WAT reported, to have arrived here and a Teli- graph reporter went in quest of him yesterday The Seibor was understoed to have gone away from Hongkong with the American fleet and to bave returned here from Slagapore. From Information gleaned at the "Barber's Shop, Filipinas" it was gathered that the famous rebel chief was living down somewhere in Wan- chil. This was s.mewhat vigue, but it was a **cice," as the police any. There are a number of houses near the Bowrington canal, each mach like the other, « Chloese shop below and narrow sisirways landing to the apartments above. The H.M. atoreship Humber arrived here from upper floors are sil occupied by Europeans and It must have been over a score of these, places that the "mabunter " lovaded only to find that the occupania had never heard of such a per- son as the patriotle Fulpino, Luck at last favoured the newspaper man. He came to a place where twe Spanish ladies realded and on | making known his errand, they generously sent the "boy" off to act as guide to a house in Morrison Hill Road. It was one of a new terrace and the occupants were decidedly natives of the Philippines and were clad in the usual priams-like set of wear peculiar to these folk. One young boy, who came to the door, with tome half-dosin other people, bad on only a singlet and a pair of colton drawers. The place was nicely furnished and it musl be confessed that the people looked much out of harmony with their surroundings. One young fallow with a shock of black hair esrayed to

FOR nevlecting to report a casa of plagae at Hunghom, a Chinaman was to-day fined $10.

A VEGETABLE hawker was to-day fined $to, on the prosecution of Inspector Duncan, for having false weights.

Tax returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended May ret

2,433.

ROOM REQUI ITES, DOUBLE and SIN-WINES & SPIRITS. Eropeans, 265; Chinese, 2,168 total

GLE BEDSTEADS etc., etc., etc,

ALSO

1 NEW HOWE GENTLEMAN' BICYCLE. 1 LADY'S BICYCLE.

3 SINGER SEWING MACHINES.

On View at the Undersigned's from THURSDAY, Catalogica issued prior to Sale. TERMS OF SALEz :—As Customary.

PAUL BREWITT,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong, 4th May, 1895

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE.

STEAM TO SHANGHAL "HE Company's Steamship

THE

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"PREUSSEN," Captain R. Heintre, will leave for the abovs place TO-MORROW, the 5th Instant, at Day.

For further Particolare apply to

Hongkong, 4th May, 1898.

MELCHERS & Co, Agents.

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE.

STEAM TO

YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI. (Passing through the INLAND SXA.)

THE Company's Steamship

* OHENZOLLERN,"

Captain H. Bleeker, will leave for the sborn Ports TOMORROW, the 5th instant, at Noom.

For further Particulars apply to

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agenix,

Hongkong, 4th May, 1898.

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MOGUL WARRACK-MILBURN LINE,

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE Steamship

" ENERGIA," will be despatched as above on or about the arth Ipatant,

8.S." MACDUFF"

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ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported to wood and bouted by ourselves, thus saving ali intermediato profits, and enabling us to supply the best growths at MODERATE PRICES.

PRICE LISTS, with Full Detalls, to be had on

Application.

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Ar the monthly sale of oplum at Calcutta yester day Palon fetched R. 930 and Benares R. 926, sa compared with R. 940 and R. 939 respec lively obtained at the previous month'e vale,

THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alles Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals —

Ho Tang

He Fook... 1. F. Boulton.

...$25 TO

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PORT after removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at ance it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out. JoHu MURDAY, gunner of the R.4., prosecuted SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinners colle at the Magistracy to-day for entering

Wines of very superior Vintages! All are

true Xeres Wincs.

CLARET.-Out Clarets, including the lowest palced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are

the engine room of Belcher's Fort on the night of the and last. Complaisant testified to finding prisoner in the engine room and taking him in the Station and several witness were called on behalf of the defence and gave a totally different

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talk to the reporter, bat unfortunately the latter's knowledge of Spanish was limited to two or three words and he came away ss.wise as he

went.

Another search along the Praya failed to reveal the man with the high-sounding name, bol, instead, the scribo came across a young man, apparently a Spaniard, who left his desk donned his coat and topee, and went ont to aid in the search and to act as folerpreter. Under his pilotage Morrison Hill Road was sgala vialted and a stoppage was made at å house with a big "F." stuck on the door, The gu'do explained the mission of iba Telegraph

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THE CHINA ASSOCIATION.

The annual general meeting of membernal the Chios Associe len was held at xzz, Leaden- hall-strant on a3rd ult. There were present Mr. W. Keswick (in the chal), Sle Ceel C. Saliby Sr.T. Sutherland, Sir E. J. Ackroyd, Sir Alfred Dent, Sir R. Reaale, Hersis. Gwyther, Strachan, Hatt, Cornes, Zimmern, J. H. Scott, D. Red,

hire and a few of bla compatriots- kaaw, where ha wan bọt it was to their faterest not to lut k-be – kaawn. - Ste wii most, gracious and only reguited sha had not asy “story" to talk

Wanchal was left by our representative with | the feeling that if Aguinaldo were there i would rake Scotland Yard or a Vidocq to and blus. -

Later on in the day Senhor Joan de Navarro was called upon and he could tell flagre garding the rebel leader. As to the story about son, Youg Barnes, Mocanidrew. X. Mac- news belog received hard by the family of the introh, S. Hughes, G. I. Watson, T. Gowiazd, Spanish Admiral from Mualla ho sată it could ← Ginot, H. Harwood, G, Brown, H. H. not be so. There was a Mr. Keight, who was Joseph, A. G. Wood, E. Gilman, T. W. Richard marled to the cousin of the Admiral's wife, son, Hancock, Michle, A. D. Provaed, M.P., living at the Hongkong Hotel, but he had left | De Thin, Mr. R. 5. Gendry, &c. &c.

The Chaliman said he rose ta propove that for Manlis shout two months ago. · Regudlag Aguinaldo the Coasul sald- it was reported that the report and accounts as presented be accepted he was seen in Queen's Road the day after the and passed. He did not think that any period American feat left and he was likewise repoeled

since the Association was formed had the raport. been made under graver chicumstances than the to have been subsequently seen la Calas Road. Then came stories that he was at Canion, Macau, present one, owing to the condtilos of China and seems to have some of the attributes of that her territory. The example had been, set by and Singapore. The gentleman in question the apparent scramble that had began to seize famous bird of Sir Boyle Roche, and helsappi. Germany, and Russia had improved upon li, and ranůly as hard to lecate as a Will o' the Wisp. now the whole of Mauchurls had to be regarded The Consul is of opinion that the man is still in | 81 under the influence of the latter Fower. "The

Association bad boen in frequent communica Hot Reports have come to that he mistina with the Foreign Offer, and I clean an in Canton 15 days ago but to these UtiIÓ. credence la given. He is said to have been scan

constantly bafore the Minister of Foreign Affairs. leaving Hongkong Intely by one of the Cantos There could set be two opinions as to the steamers hat, as in the other instances, there is series effect of what had occurred, and of the noiblag to support the assertion." Sefter extreme importance of, even at this late hour, Navarro was for some time Spinith Consul at taking prompt steps to adequately safeguard our Baltimore (U.S.) and he gave the reporter paramount interests in Chias. As they would some romantic stories of his experiences see from papers which wore fald on the table, with detectives and other people. One story they had been in frequent telegraphic communi in particular would make a quite up-to-- Cation with the Hongkong and Shanghal bran date magazine story. It was of a handsome ches, and had been in a position to place the woman, closely veiled, #ged about-35, who views of the Association before the Foreign called on the Causal and, under the pledge of Office, both privately and officially, It wa secres, gave him some valuable information thought more Jad clous not to print details of strut Cabio maiters. For this the Spanish those communications in the annual raport, but Government several times asked her to accept a

to confine themselves to a' conclie statement of reward of some kind. The lady was determined the result achieved, and of the situation at the in her refusals and nothing more war seen of date-il-was-waliten. – The telegrams bad, for her. In the opinion of Señor Navarro she had the same reasons not beca pubilaked, bat were been crossed in love and took this means of placed confidentially at their disporal. Thand getting "even with dome recalcitrant lover, who had the pleasure of making Sir Claude She was described us belog = rest detective and Macdor ald's acquaintance before his departare, the Consol said her news was "aplendid."- If | will have welcomed with personal gratification it were a matter of the heart the Congrevlangiven a K.C.B. in recognition of his conduct and sympathy ihesunouncement that he had been adage about bell knowing so fary like a woman of recent negotiations, & telegram of cordial scorned" holds true.

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After discussing the Aguinaldo subject the Consul showed the scribe his collection of arme. It is an exceedingly Interesting ons and the first thing that claimed attention WAS a real old Kentucky smooth bore gun. The barrel was we thick as a Martini Henry's and the stock, which was of a pretty black and yellow striped wood, reached well nigh op to the mumle. The butt which was hollowed out in crescent shape, was inlaid with sliver plates, and contained & brass receptacle for caps. Had it suggested the Pathfinder or some other been a flat lock blece it would at once-bave "Leatherstocking" character. The Consul's trophies of swords and daggers from all parts of the world would signso the envy of any collectors Amongst the weapons is Drak sword balong ing to the Stredan triba of Borneans." It is of about the same length and shape as the old sword bayonet and all along the scabbard are tatts of buman hair that tosilly to the murderous achievements of. Its one-ims owner, exch tuft Ludicating K-Victims. Then, too, there in a dagger in a silver mounted sheath which has a history. It is of Syrian manufae- ture and was taken from an Arab, who, wounded to death, rushed into a French boase at Jeddah. That it had been lo scilvo uso. is testified by the diled bloed that now encrusts the blade. hara Elits. They wero captured at Telua and presented to the Consul. Ta thape they rose the regulation weapon but are much broader in the blade and far heavier. A good specimen the weapon used by the Philippine satives

congratulation was sent to him in the name of the Association, which he promptly acknow- ledged with an expression of "best thanks." Paragraph after paragraph of the annual report That expression of congratulation was dae, contained a record of some step, large or small, in the direction of greater facility for commerce, which he had gained. It is scately an exaggera tion, in fact, to say that he hid accomplished more la two years than"his predecessors during doue by a capable and an energetic mas i the previous twenty. It showed what may be fairly backed by the Government at home. (Appiuse) The Association had been selal connected with Eastern commerce, and it gave In explaining and focussing the views of men him pleasure to say that its representations had always been sympathetically received. As imitations is the sincerest forms of flattery, it

would interest them to know that moment was an foot for forming à China: Asfeciation in Now Yorks and that its promoters had appiled to the hon, atzialary for information as to their organisation, which was, of course, willingly given. It was gratifying to have the assurance that the project was in the nature of sapphet of the service which had been performed by British pristataires in the Far East in the protection of open ports and anroglicted trade.

Sir Cell C. Smith recanded the resolution, bar 10 peruse the repost lihast a feeling of admiration for the manner in

not artificially made from raising and version of the affair. They said that the prisoner | man and both were uxbered lato a very prettily Morocco there are two fissswords witårhlaaceros | He did not think it was possible for any, mem,

Wines.

BRANDY.~All our Brandy Is guaranteed to

furnished drawing room. Here some four or five esora Philippice youths gathered and eyed the visitors somewhat suspiciously. One of them at last sent for his master, Autonio Monof

which it

was complied. Undoubtedly they were greatly indebted to the hon, secretary for the excellenca

was closing the door of his house when the com- corants, as is generally the care with Cheap platanni stopped and took him to the Station. Inspector MacDonald said "that' complainant was not sober when he took prisoner to the be pare Cognac, the difference in price Station. Capt. Hastings discharged the prisoner † tenegro, a oame suggestiva of anywhere but the was shown, it is a long sword with a'-splendid' of the statemen”, zing: being merely a question of age and vintage were then passed

WHISKY-AÐl our Whisky is of excellent

quality and of greater ago than most brand, In the market. The SCOTCH WHISKY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine.when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.

A. 5. WATSON &.CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, Bih December, 1897.

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DEATH.

5.8. " ATRIÐI " .......................about 20th June, 189% B.S." PATHAN ".

15th July, 1898.

At Government Civil Hospital, this wormlar, 31st July, 1898,

LINDSAY STANFORD LAMONT CRAWFORD (aldesi For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Son of DR. F. Crawford, Esq), Hongkong, Agents,

ayed 20 yers, and so months, deeply re- (353 Kretted.

Hongkong, 4th May, 1898.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "PREUSSEN,"

Consign: of cargo are hereby informed

The Honghong Celegraph

HONGKONG, WIDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1898.

THE above named steamer having strived that their goods, with the exception of Oplem TELEGRAMS.

Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th laxtant will be sub- Jéct to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY, the 9th, and THURE DAY, the 12th instani, at 9 30 AM

All claims must risch ́us befor the soth Jusiast, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

· Bils of Lading will be countersigned by

MELCHERS & Co.

[[1«w 571]]

Hongkong, 4th May, 1898.

"AN APPEAL

Agents,

THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT CAINE ROAD, begs most Tompactly to APPEAL 104 Reams of

{"ROKORONO TULIGRAPH?! SPECIAL]' PRINCE HENRY'S MOVEMENTS.

SHANGHAI, May 4th. Prince Heary and his squadron salled] for Kisochow yesterday. The Cormerdy is expected to be despatched for Manila Immediately,

DEATH OF PRINCE KUNG, Prince Kung died on Monday,

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. DEFEAT OF THE SPANIARDS AT ⠀

MANILA.

LONDON, May 208.

Maddid has received saws of a Spanish defeat at Manila and is greatly spelted

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Ms. MacALKESH recently brought in a bill to enable persons of Irish birth or extraction to adopt the prefixes" and "Mae" before their surnames. Thle in how the Glods deals with the matter ;----

Sing a song of Icfshmen

Drafted in a Bill

Some are "Maes" ; the rest ara "0%" }

But all are Irish stil

When the Bill was randy ;

The Horns began to laugh y Wasn't it a cruzi shamo

To spoil the scheme with chaff } O'D-Il-n, 11 a patriot,

Rather liked the notion MacR-da-nd, not to be outdone,

Seconded the motion.

B-1-r didn't seem to mind ·

The BU one fille bit But Scotia's Msc manapo'lats

Uprose and wefoed It!

THE PLAGUE,

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not at alt bad locking, and was dressed quite a regis even far Hongkong. He is one of the four principal rebel leaders in exile here and is a friend of the Aguinaldo party as against the | Artacho party la tha squabble over the Spanish | Indemnity. He kaew nothing, he said, of Agulasido's "arrival. Had this distinguished personage arrived here, he would be one of the ful to have known of it. He was fall, of Mike cause? and he told how he hid taken part in the fighting at Cavite and other places."""Fram the first he had been an activa parilcipant fo tha "trouble" and hit chest swelled as he des. erlhad bow the natives at the offset tackled the

*Soldados Espiñol" with only kniven and sticks. The long knives called bolos and the short daggers, puñala, cama witbin his ken and he spoke of the Spaniards with the utmost cou tempt. Their stamins, be affirmed was nothing. and he said that after running a few yards they were so "puffed" that they dropped and the natives came up and finished them with wase, Ser Montenegro bad the utmost contempt for the Spanish navy. Probably he did not know. much about it, but he particularly laughed to scon the idea of a wornel like the Costilla being used in modern warfare. He said the Spaniards were filled with the traditions of their past glory and thought the Americans were like the Chi-

We greatly regret to have to announce the death of Mr. L. S. Crawford, zan of Mr. D. R. Crawford, who succumbed to an attack of plague si 2,50 a.m, 'to-day.' Deceased was about ar years of age and was a member of the Machina Gun Company of the Hongkong Volunteers, and he was given a milltary fazeral which took, and would turn their heads away when place this afternoon.

As the result of enquiries we are sorry to say that Sister Gertruda fastlii very ill, but we are glad to be able to state that Sister 'Catherine to

getting better, no symptoms of plague having developed, and she is only suffering from an attack of fever..

During the 24 hours up to noon, 3 à MAY, so new casce and 16 deaths from plague ware reported, making the total sizes at January (123 days) 753 cases and 662 daaiby,

they Gred. As to news from Manila Seflor Montenegro said it was possible that the Spanish would stop any later coming to a known ex rebel. He had no doubt that the

Americanos would be the victors and in response to's final quesilon said he only know that two rebels came up by the Afalarca, but he put them down in a lower grade thaw Aguinaldo, of whose arrival be would certainly have heard. He thowed the repenter's dachment which will be

bre. The point, is similar to that of

Turkish scimitar but only about sa inch wide, and projecting from the back of the blade are two spikes that make one shudder to Imaging a thrust from it

The Chairman next proposed that Sir Wilam Des Voeux be elected president of the Associa« fan for the emissing year.

Sir Allied Dant seconded the proposliton, which was cariled unanimously.

Although Aguinaldo did not matérialise sing gentlemen be elected members of the General very interesting time was spent in the search for him and an interesting glimpse, war had of the stranger within our galas,

THE STRANDING OF THE **SISHAN”

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The Chairman'next proposed that the follow. Committer for the evening year-Sir W: Des Voeux; G.C.M.G., the Right Hop, Lord Loch, PC, GCB, G.C.M. G., Sir Robert Jardine, Bath, Sir E. A Sassoon, Bart, Sir Ceeft C. Smith, G.C.M.G., Sir T, Sutherland, G.C.M.G, M.P., Sir Allied Dent, K.C.M.GĘ SẼ R. T. Renale, Sir E. J. Ackroyd, Morris. F. D. Bancs, EW. Ball K, Camarón, F. Cornen, E. F. Duncanson, R. S. Gundry. J. H. Gayther, T., Hanbury, J.F. Ho'lay, J. Hell-Irving, 2. Iveson, W. Keswick, A. Maitland, C. R. Markes, D. McLean, A. Michie, W. Engh, D. Reid, T. W. Richardson, J. H. Scott, W. M. Strachan, J. 8. Swite, W. A. Turnbull, W. S. Young, and A. Zimmern m

MARINE COUNT ENQUIRY......... The cuquiry Into the stranding of the steamer Sixhan was resumed at the: Harbour Office to day, Comdr R. M. Rumsey, Mpiralded and there were also present Comdr Rodger, H.M.S. Tamar, Cipt. Sealby, Copile, Capi, Williamson, Secunded by Mr. Macktalosh, and carried, Chocofs and Capt. Radio, Sanktong ELECTION OFFICAL

A quartermaster gave same evidence, as to the ship's course and then the court discussed the case with closed doors for about an hour, The finding was to the following effects

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Vating by ballot for officers of the Association resulted in the election of Mr. Keswick 21 chairman and hon, treasurer, and Mr. R. 8. chairman of committee, Str. Alfred Deat vics.

Gondry sa honorary secretary.

The Chaliman mid he was: certain the membare of the Association would rejoice that they had such an altogether ideal han, secretary. as Mr. Gandry, to whose untiring Industry, great ability, and derollen to the work of the Assecia» tion she powerful, teficence is now possesses is dog. No one who has not had the opportunity that he had had of seeing the amount of labour lovelyad In Hil Me Gandry has done for the Association could mailer the tex such atlantion La fis Interests had been on birtime, and st what inconrealence to himself much of the labour has been date

Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their Had In consequence, Ibu people are openly lamant- | and Sergeant Crocio. The former reczived 65 |It was a “drivarakus" I! in tras," but one that it still more in the samb direction, the Inference: of any £765 en partsë to the first

That the-Belilah ni. Siikam of which John Jenklas was master. Holt Hongkong on April 25, was bound for Swatow, with a general cargo that she was light, her draught belog rali, gin, and git. 6ia, j.that she encountered strong N.E. monsoon which caused ber to aucher after leaving Hongkong, bat that at to go p.m. the voyage wit renewed. Alter passing through the strall between Tuning land and the mainland a course was set which the Captain latended should take her three quarters of

mile south of the riddle rocks Th court found that the rocks according to the evidence and the log had been sighted at 3.30 Mr. Gondry thanked Mr. Keswick most pm. The second mate then appears to have cordially for his very kind tema ks, and the altered the coune to starboard without any members prosent for: their cordial endoter- orders from the Capiats and sent to call the ment of kin words. His work in the Associe- Captain. The captain came to the upper tion was an expression of deep fairrost in bridge almost immediately and altered the Far Eastern politics, and that interest, was case half a polat more to starbound and its own ward, He wait take the oppor almost at once tre ship stick. She passed fantly, however, of again affirming, as he had | interesting randing when the time comen for over a rock which so damaged her that dose last year, how large a messure of the

pable on thereof

she had to put back to Hongkong with success the Association bad atisloed way due to After a very cordial panting with the Senior to feet of water lo No, a bold and fast in No.. Mu Keswick, to whom he hid constantly to MILITARY BILLIARD HANDICAP. another brak was made for the Prays and the to the log Middle Rock was sletted three counsel were always cordially given. He might hold: According to the evidence and nito. appeal, and whose ready attention and wise reporter had the luck (1) to see the police open a points on the port" bow and two to three lake the opportunity, wälle ke was on his fact of Considerable Intersat bas been taken in a "dead box" enfalde. No, a Sation. The miles off but no hearing was taken, siking, what they thought of having another hillard handicap between Non-Coms, of the defunct was picked up to one of the plantations and the time of sighting win puissed. Accord. alan say next month. He thought members Garison, that began in the R. E. Bergesat's bent Happy Valley, and judging by appearing to the evidence, to the ship was entitated enjoyed these gathelogs, which piriasok, in the Mess on April 16th. There were twenty-com ancas hemat bawa been dead about dose was very inaccurately paused, led the calarend China-dinner parties and there wa

to be going as a speed of from 5 to 6 kants. The case of the Association, father of the natură es retries and four prixss, 89, 95. 83 and 82, with to daya. His fingers had dropped off his estimated distance of the rock when first sighted this consideration Ween the Association was $2 for the hight 4 break Lust night the first flesh was the colour of sid mahogany and below was very overstatedra

its infancy, one and second prizes were two his ribs he was "allva” · On like

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mite on his cum responsibility home, and a large proportion of any dire Medical Staff Corps mes, plate for by one pesterday, with dille is Car arm day the gang the Reck the entranced Cand wanted to amber as he tole

effect of the horriblosight can wall be leagined. and the Captain almost immediately after Mared number were awe to be prevented from canleg to hold two points and the Taller 25. For the first half kouraven a well seasoned newspaper mas could dia- being that the alteration was made because the dinners, even.

ship was dangerously close to the Middle Rock, west to the CONCH TEK, aucther cake pulled up. Excitement ran high amoɔgei iha The next move was to see that much-inters | and that she did not gà buôngk under her port, afferation at the present gracient j and feet was viewed lady, kizs, Josephine Kiasi, widow of the helm to clear the rest. The court was of opinion. (but the greater numbers who usually mon ared doctor, so shamefuly executed by the Spisich hat the chip if not strigaklelih prepair and fanfach Corsion" might enable a more care A man, in pyjamas, omistakably, native to verlly hit position from im to time The the great polliers question of the day, then could at Manila. The tidy was found, en familia, remontlike care, and the Capala, neglected prabessive action of feeling to be akowa cu

floce, a pale faced woman was at work with carend by the wrangial act or debeat of the Ro katay, direktly put in an appearance at Paksawing machine, Mrs.” Rizal esteemad master and it therulose sigraded an ceriffionta anul merlige I might give an opportably,, the Twist an honour bul she said she too for and manik: from this date. It was also va too, for alle la personal touch with a very had been cut off in the matter af náws from commanded skaly If the manur so desires be considerable greep of members of Pailament Manila. In her opinion Aguinaldo had unived } be granted a first mate'r darildoster

who use inftruirá in, vað proposed sustilulas

patronage and support, and desires to state that

ing the nepreparedness of the country for war,

she will be pleased to receive orders for RESULT OF THE AMERICAN VICTORY/ Sherwood bad all the best of it and then Cronin pense with.

Mods of NEEDLE WORK.

Gentlemen's Shirts made in order, and Cuña

and Collars renewed an old ones.

Du Ladles and Children's Underclothing,

AT MANILA,

The American victory at Manila has produced buoyancy on all the Europaen bourses, belag

· Challdren's Dresses, azið all kinds of Embros"? ▼ 1: construed as the beginning of the end‚ófkada, made two CSEDons and left the red ball over of Maalin was' with her, and sitting on the Court found that the damage to fad vhfo was allcited from the emaile: number tha' he win"

· Materials can be applied, if required

The Superiores mill, Kho ba mani grateful for..

- any PAPER, or old Earvalores to be made into

Books for the Chidren of the Foer Schoule; whe

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RETURN OF LORD SALISBURY, Lord Sallabury, han returned to Landon from

any spectators and a good deal of ageing Wantyd site win and Sherwood y. The latter took place on the game. At the finlik Cronin

No. 3 pocket where he missed an axey shot, His opponent then made a sa bresk and falsked, | winning by a bare three palate. The third and

sourih paises will be played for to-nighke

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