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NORDDEUTSCHERYLLOYD.
NOTICE.
́STEAM TO SHANGHAI
THE Company's Steamship
PRINZ HEINRICH,"
Caplain H. Supmer, will leave for the above place from No: Kowloon Dock, TO-MORROW the 27th instant, at Noon.
Steam-launch BREMA will leave New Peddar's Wharf at ri A.M., to convey Passen. gers on board the Steamer.
For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.,. Agents.
Hongkong, 6th July, 2866
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,"
· LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"KWEIYANG,”
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1899.
Intimation.
be attached to It The Canadians contend
ASS SHIMONOSEKI, JUY 19th THE MANNING OF THE NAVY. *Now I hardly think that any one: that ocean means the hugh seas without The ceremony to celebrata the operation of
MARINAASAN (any will argun that such a reservoi the fringe of islands bordering, the cost, the dew Treaties and the opening of Shimo. Last night a-lecture on the above subject for a Navy such as ours? and the while the Americans contend that it iseki to foreign trade was given in the Higher was delivered at the Peak Hotel, by Caprain our requirements, is not the
Elementary School here to-day. There were Anderson,There was a large and appreciative the Cluncellor of the Exchequer, ab cludes the land-locked waters within the present over 700 gentlemen, among them Gov-audience present, amonst whom were the Hon of preparition of other maritimu. Po 'islands. "As may be judged by the tone of Sir ernor Furusawa and other highs oficials of the T H. Whitehead, Hon. H. E. Pollock, ME jedt is now admitted, that fur our Naval Res WILFRED” “LAURIER'S Speech, feeling in prefecture,
party was Francis, QC, and several indies Captain serve we must rely on the mercatile marinor He Hastings, RN. Took the chair nnd, in intro and owing to the employment of apprentices
the lecture said matter,and it is to be boped that a satisfactory
Business will be suspended in the city to-day ducing
being discontinued, we find that British seamen solution of the question may be arrived all the vessels in the harbour were dressed less remember the refmin of a muste tall song die out, with the result, that British scames and. to-morrow, and the city will be en féti. Ladies and Gentlemen-Many of you doubt are not being produced to replace those who without the trouble of referring the matter
with flags, and the national flags were displayed popular some years ago
sadena get scarcer yent by year and from 1893 to 1897. to arbitration.
the houses of foreigners,
"We don't want to fight but by, Jingo if we they decreased by about 10,000. In 1851, there
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A. S. WATSON & CO., Canada and the States has run high on the
LIMITED
IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS
SHERRIES.
B-SUPERIOR PALE DRY, dinner wine, Green Seal Capsule
P'er don
Case
given
The occasion was also celebrited & Hiros, shua, Muajiri, Tau, Fukui, Toyama, Kanazawa, Shizuoka, Aomori and other places}"
RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.
"We've got the chips, we've got the men, and we've got the money took Whether the first in that list, the ships, existed in adequate numbers when the sang was written, or even now, is open to grave doubt, The first am the last however, ships and money, without men are useless, and their possession only an incentive to the plunderer. The Navy League, in pursuance of its self imposed task, has for the past two years bech
were
TELEGRAMS.
(By Telegraph.). Special to the Hongkong Telegraph?
A SECKET TREATY.
TIENTSIN, July 2011. It is stated that a secret, treaty has been 12.00 made between the Japanese and Chinese ki Station. Two persons were killed instantly vigorously pressing on the notice of the. Gov- The proposal put before Mr. Ritchie was of an
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-$10.80 C.--MANGANILLA, PASE NATURAL SHERRY. White Capsule
00-SUPERIOR' OLD DRY,' PALE NATURAL SHERRY, Red Seal Capsule
12.00
VERY SUPERIOR OLD PALE DRY, choice old wine,' White Seal Capsule
14.40
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E-EXTRA SUPERIOR OLD PALE DRY, very finest quality, Black Seal Capsule · Old·· Byttled) -
20.40
Captain Outerbridge, will be despatched as above on. FRIDAY, the 28th instant, at: Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to..
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 26th July, 1899.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP' COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL
THE Company's Steamship
THE
"HAIMUN," -
Captain Milroy, will be despatched for the above Forts, an SATURDAY, the 29th instant," at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., *
General Managers.
[971a Hongkong, 26th July, 1879. SHEWAN TOMES & CO'S. "NEW YORK"
LINE.
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE New Steamship
"YANGTSZE,"
THE H. Allen, Commander, will be despached for the above Port, an MONDAY, the 31st instant,
at 6 F.M., instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Hongkong, 26th July, 1899
17853
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR TIENTSIN.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"NANCHANG,"
•
B, C, and CC are excellent dinner Wines and suitable for invalids and delicate stomachs. D and E are after-dinner Wines of a very superior vintage. All are true Xeres Wines,
'wholesale rates, "
Governments and that the document has been signed, scaled and delivered. It may be that this is a spoke in the wheel of Russia.
A GRAND REVIEW.
TIENTSIN, 21st July, Ten thousand. Chinese troops were re- viewed at Shanhaikwan yesterday by Chinese officers and the forts were inspected. [These telegrams have been greatly delayed in
transmission, having been forwarded by post. from Swatow-Ed., H. A. T.]'
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE TRANSVAAL QUESTION,
LONDON, July 24th.
The Times Correspondent at Pretoria says the Uitlanders have been given to understand that the Imperial Government will not abate sir Alfred Milner's demands. The real crisis therefore is believed to be within measureable
Sample bottles and smaller quanti-distance. ties will be supplied at proportionate CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. In the Dominion House of Common Sir Wilfred Laurier, referring to the Alaska dispute, said that the United States refused to com- promise. Nobody dreamed of war, consequent arbitration alone remained and he hoped the Canadians would remain patient a few months longer.
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. S, WATSON & Co., Limited, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
BIRTHS.
On 7th instant, at H.B.M.'s Consulate, Naga. Captain Finlays Me Will he despatched as above salti, the wife of JORN B. RENTIERS, H.B.M's
on MONDAY, the 31st instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply 10
BUTTERFIELD & ̈SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 26th July, 1899.
FOR LONDEN VIX' YUEQURAXY. THE Company's Steamship
"DIOMED,"
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Captain Goodwin, will be despatched as above -on MONDAY, the 31st instant.
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, z6th July, 1899.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
mship
:
"LIGHTNING,"
THE
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Carga impeding the discharge will be landed at once..
Cargo remaining on board after the 29th. instant, at 2 P.M., will he landed at Consignces' risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Limited
Co
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, of their Goods from alongside; such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurarice will be effected... Hills of Lading will be countersigned by,
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 26th July, 1899
For Sale.
NOW READY.
HONGKONG RACES, 1899.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'S" ACCOUNT OF THE. 1899 RACE MEETING with TABULATED STATEMENTS of PLACED and UNFIACED PONICS, JOCKEYS and OWNERS.
PRICE 50 CENTS..
--Only a limited Number printed, Send Orders early to:
The Manager, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE,
co, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 6th March, 1899. --
AN APPEALS
SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT CAINE ROAD, bege most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of id the Post Forts, for their kind age and support, and desires to state that will be pleased to receive offers for all kinds
EFDLE WORKAR
Consular Service, Japan, of a daughter,
On July 11th, at Yokohama, the, wife of W.
K. WILSON, of a son.
At Kiahsing, on the 14th of July, the wife of R. P. HANSEN, 1. M. Customs, of a daughter.
On the 20th July, at the Government Civil Hospital, the wife of J. M. ATKINSON, M.B, MARRIAGES.
On the 6th instant, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Nagasaki, JEAN JULIEN SIROT, to ANSA LOUISE, the eldest daughter of E.
Balmes..
(From Japanese Papers.]
·AGÈNTS AND THE NEW `PATENT LAW.
TOKYO, July 14th. According to the new Patent, Trade Marks and Designs Law, those who are now practising as patent agents, with the exception of those having special qualifications for the profession, will have to be approved by the Examinating to-day to consider the applications of candidates, when nine were declared to be qualified, Mr. Herman Keswell, a German, and Mr. W. Silver Hall an Englishman, will be registered as Patent Agents.
Committee. The held
(*** "SYMATÉK VKUSTIONS THE
TOKYO, July 14th All the Government departments have now entered upon their summer vacation, with the exception of the Foreign Office, where all the
TWO FATALITIES..
Tokyo, July 17tha A telegram from the Governor of Nigam to the floms Department states that at 4 p.m. n the 16th inst a train on the Hokuclsu Rail-
way overtument at Takegahaya, near the Kaki
and so others seriously injured,
NARA, July 17thế, At 8 o'clock this morning the locomotive of a train on the Kwansai Rallway was derailed at the Daibutsu Station and the traffic had to he suspended. Traffic, was not resumed till 4 p.m.
NAGANO, July 17ib,
A goods train was derailed between Arai and Sekiyama on the Government line to Noyetsu, and the rails are beut,
WEATHER REPORT.
The Observatory report says:- On the 26th at 11.30 am. The barometer has risen moderately on the China coast, fallen slightly in the extreine North. Pressure is low over E. Japan and the. N. part of the Sea of Japan, normal in S. China and highest in the Pacific near the Lenchoos. Gradients" gentle on the China coast. FORECAST Variable winds, light; fair at first, probably thunder showers later.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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eroment that ivant of men for our war fleet...
It is on this vital question that Capt. Ander son has kindly consented to give us an address this evening. Suppo
Captain Anderson said:
Ladies and Gentlemen, -I have been asked to lay before you, on behalf of the Navy League, the facts as to their scheme for the more efficient manning of the British Mercantile Marine, and the reception of the Navy League depulation by Mr. Ritchie, and Mr. Goschen, and to endeavour to enlist your sympathies with the efforts that are being made to provide a remedy for the existing state of affairs, which have now reached an acute stage and constitures a serious danger to the continued prosperity of of our country,
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about - 4,000, foreigners and Lascars employed in British slips in 1897, there were over 65,000 of the employed. AS A
The Navy League, after about eighteen months correspondence with the Government departments concerned, and many of the county Councils, produced a scheme for the enrolment, and training of Boy seamen, and the views of the Lengue with regard to the scheme may be found fully set forth in tho Vincent Critury for January of this year. educational character. It was suggested that. training ships; the equivalent of local technical schools, should he planted around our coasts, where, British boys could be taught seaman ship and the rudiments of their business, and so become qualified to take their place in our merchant ships as real British seamen, and supplant the inferior class of landsmen, the scum, and refuse, of our cities and slums, that crimps and others put forward for service in the tramps, who are obliged to like what they can get or go without inv
It was intimated that County Councile and other bodies, would encourage the movement with financial aid, and it was proposed that the regular employment, and that during the actual boys should pass from these school ships to
training on board merchant ships, the Govern should make payment to the shipowners in respect of apprentices, trained and victualled by them. This is the proposal which the Presid ent of the Board of Trade declined to submit. to the consideration of the House of Coutons,
Mr. Ritchie told the Navy League deputation, to whom he and granted audience, that "the deputation was not of a very representative character, either from the point of view of the Navy, or the mercantile marine and altogether gave them the rough side of his toygué, getting somewhat roughly handled himself in return." Full reports of the interview are to be found in the home papers. Be it noted that Govern- ment intimated to the League that they need not enter into the question of cost.
We desire to approach the subject free from all bias, looking only at actual facis, and having ne other object in view than the preservation to our country of the command of the sea, which is necessary to ensure our continuance, as a nation. Recent events have shown us that we have no friends in Europe, and that our safety alone lies in our strength, especially on the sen. Is it not then riglit, and patriotic," that we colonists should do all that lies in our power to aid and assist in this preservation of the command of the sea to our mother county, even if we only look at the malter from, the
To quote from a recent leaflet issued by the Navy League. "Our Colonies" can no longer" be considered safe from raids by reason of PMO-distance, and if their inhabitants are not de Now the Navy League never put forward pendent as we in the United Kingdom are their scheme as the acine of perfection and upon the sea for bread, yet to them also, is the were quite prepared to have it criticized, and command of the sea of deep and vital moment."aniended, and the case as put forward by them The Navy Lengue desires to urge upon all was entitled to serious, consideration, seeing THE Un Loong Murder Case was adjourned subjects of Her Majesty, at home and abroad, that it was the result of some eighteen months
thatthe distam parts of the Empire are interested correspondence between themselves and the this morning until 10.30 am. to-morrow, owing equally with the United Kingdom, in the Government and that they had no other object to the indisposition of Mr. J.J. Francis, Q.Cpreservation of the command of the Sea in view than the good of the Empire. the counsel for the defence.
A FOREIGNER died on the 16th inst; of heat apoplexy in a sailor's boarding-house off the sordid point of self-interest? Woosung Road, Shanghai
WE, must congratulate our worthy upon the arrival of a son and heir. We trust that he will long live to be a credit to tie house of Atkinson.
The China Gazette understands that the French, authorities at Kwan-chow-wan and Men-kay pre enlisting the Chinese for service in the Chinese military force they are about to raise there, similar to the British at Weihaiver. We hear that a lamp got upset on the tram the other night and occasioned considerable alarm by the blaze it inade. The situation was saved by the pluck of one of the R.W.F. men who extinguished the fire at the expense of his trowsers. He will have to pay for
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of merchant ships are of no use to us. shipowners only, Pleas
nursery of young scamen, upon which the lake such measures ns will ensure completa
Nowin the war time me must have a Navy capable of protecting our interests in the face of any combination that can be brought against us" and we must have a sufficiency of British
or seamen to man our merchant ships that carry our food supplies, otherwise our vast flect It is also necessary to have a reserve and Royal Navy can dmy to fil-up gaps, and this is the reason which has induced the Navy League to draw up a scheme for training British boys as sailors, for the League is convinced that no nation can keep a large powerful and efficient Navy without the backing of and efficient mercantile marine,
nen pair as a memento, of his presence of mind. reason the hostile attitude of MMPI
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SANITARY Inspector Fisher brought seven Chinamen before His Worship this moming,
The shipowners had not asked for doles or subsidies, expensive Board of Trade advice or even special legislation, the petition of the Shipping Federation, Limited, a body represente ing 75% of our 13,000,000 tons of shipping, to the House of Commons sets forth, that Britisk Humbly pray your Honourable House, to equality of Emde in British waters, also to order the publication of returns: stating the numbers, and nationality, of foreign-born seamen who are resident, or settled, in this country and who, are, available for sea service a strong
In the same way as tre British subjects.....
Equality of opportunity and conditions, the with faralyn tannaga in British waters, repre
sent the maximum demand, made on behalf of British shipping from the British Government,” as is stated in the Shipping World of May 19th,
Mr. Richiest
stated that be bad been in
kad ikka kokedamaianinkat. Tender #nd Mr." Goschen, the First Lord of the Admiralty, to the deputation of the Navy League, which recently waited upon them to explain the views of the League, a printed resume of which had
On Wednesday, July 12th, at Trinity Church.officials are hard at work in connection with for neglect of complying with the ordinance previously been laid before these gentlemen, some difficulty, as he hardly knew when the
of the late Rev. Guido-F. Verbeck, to HENRY T. TERRY, Esq., of the Imperial University.
DEATHS.
At Nagasaki, on the 7th inst, WILLIAṀ. HENRY DEVINE, aged 64 years.
At Nagasaki, on the 8th inst., FRANCOIS JEAN BAPTISTE EDOUARD BALMES, aged 51 years.
On the roth instant, at Zurich, Switzerland,
Mr. C. BRENNWALD, of the firm of Siber, Brennwald & Co.
At Shanghai, on the 16th of July, HANS ANDREAS THORKELSEN (Norwegian subject), former Light-ship mate at Taku.
At the Shanghai Brewery, Markham Rond, on the 16th instant, HENRY DOWELL PATCH, nged 44 years.
Hongkong Telegraph
HONOKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY ZG; 1899.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Treaties.
PRINCE HENRY
GIV, July 3 Prince Henry hus abandoned his intention The Gifu Kencho has arranged to present the of visiting Gift to see the cormorant fishing. Prince with some photos of the scene of the fighing with a written explanation.
DAMAGE BY FLOODS.
TOKYO, July 13th. MA Tanaka, an expert in the Agricultural and Commercial Department, who was sent to report on the damage caused by the recent floods in Tokushima prefecture, has telegraphed that the crop of indigo, the staple product of the prefecture, is estimated to have been reduced by one half, and that some damage has been done to other crops.
ERUPTION OF MOUNT ASAMA,
TOKYO, July 12th A telegram: from Nagano yesterday states Mot a serious eruption took place at night on Mount Asama (a noted volcano in Shinano province, near Karuizawa), but no damage was
done.
THE GERMAN RAILWAY IN "SHANTUNG
Tokyo, July 15th The Gennan Railway Company at Tsin-tao, Shantung Province, is advertising at Tientsin for tenders for the work of constructing the fail way from Tsin-tan to Tsinan-fn, some 23 Japanese ri
A NEW PRIVY COUNCILLOR KAMARU TOKYO, July 15th.. National Union Party, has been appointed to Viscount Shinagawa, the leader of the late
be a Privy Councillor
referring to whitewashing. Five were fined $10. One, who said that he had whitewashed his buildings in April last, was remanded for further evidence, while the seventh pleaded he was not the owner and the case was adjourned. A CHINAMAN, ja the enploy of the Dairy Farm as shroff, was this morning, at the Magistracy, sentenced to eighteciv months' bard labour for. obtaining money by means of bills and cheques, to the amount of $17.30, knowing the same to be forgeries, Prisoner, who was brought back from Macao on an extradition warrant by. In spector Sullivan, pleaded guilty to the charge LAST night a very enjoyable concert was given at the Kowloon Institute by the pupils of the Belilios Public School and Queen's College There was a good attendance, and the audience was an appreciative one. Of the vocalists Misses Parker and Chun Yut and Messrs. C and A. D. Silas, C. Hayward and Sheffield deserve particulars praise, the remainder con- tributing a full share towards the enjoyment of the evening. Miss King accompanied most of the songs.
THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY DISPUTE. The Alaskan Boundary Dispute, to which the Reuter's telegram that we publish to-day
VICEROV Chang Chih-tong has recently made further change from the old lines of couser refers, is one of a peculiar nature and would certainly never have arisen had it not been
satism by now sending his important dispatches for the discovery of the immense gold
to Peking by steamer, under the care of special deposits of the Yukon district, otherwise
messengers, instead of mounting these men known as the Kloridyke. The point in dis- |
and sending them overland as has been the pute is as to the situation of the boundary between the Dominion of Canada and the
custom for twenty centuries in China and is still among the other high officials of the United States territory of Alaska. A glance at the map of North America will show that
fortnight or so by this new departure Doubt Empire. H.E. Chang, is thus able to gain a Alaska is situated at the estreme north westeni corner of the North American/con-
less HE's example, will be followed by other tinent and is divided from Canada by a line THE KOBE WATERWORKS LOAN.
Viceroys and Governors—in time, when they drawn from Demarcation Point, on the
A TOKYO, July 5th. can do so safely without being stiguntised as Arctic Ocean, through the 141st meridian the raising of which was undertaken by M
The interest on the Kobe. Waterworks loan,Reformers" by Peking bigots. to Mt. St. Elias, in the Yukatat Range, hear Morse, the manager of the American Trading Titis morning at the Magistracy three China the Pacific coast, from where the boundary Company at Yokohama, is 6 per cent per men were summonsed by the Sanitary Board branches off in south easterly direction and annuim, The loan is to be redeemed within 46s owners of houses not in a habitable condis follows the contour of the coast line to a years, little beyond the 55th parallel; thus giving Alaska a long strip of the coast-line of Canada.
THE RIVAL CLAIMS.
TO BRING HOME A NEW CRUISER TOKYO, July 15th. The officers commissioned to bring home the cruiser Iwate left for England by the Kama burn-waru from Yokoham to-day,
"TRAGEDY AT YOKOHAMA,
ARREST OF AN AMERICAN
a nuisance and beinga danger tion, constituting a to health. Dr. Clarke gave evidence of the condition of the houses and low in the case of
months, is to be very greatly deplored.There was intended to make representation from a must be a reason in the background which maynl or a mercantile marine point of view. we do not know of, something probably | Now, the Navy league had been 18 months. connected with party tactics, which should not corresponding with the Board or Trade about be allowed to endanger the safety of the Empire a scheme to enroll and train boy seamen and The two gentlemen concerned are of tran had furnished Mr Kitchie with a printed is therefore simply incomprehensible Lord the deputation, so that we see his attitude was cendant ability, and their conduct in this matter resume of their views previous to his receiving Charles Beresford's comment is that the net simply intended to bluff the deputation. It tude of authority always has been to ignore would be an insult to his intelligence to say grent questions such as these, till the Press that he had not studied this question 'and and public force their attention upon these mastered every detail of it, but of course he had. The dearth of British acainen and the fact with alfrespect to Mr. Ritchie, who perhaps matters, and insist on something being done. to give way to party considerations, and this that their ranks will have to be depleted in has done more to put matters right than any of wartime, by taking away their finest specimens his predecessors in office. for the Royal Navy, constitute in Lord 24 Let us glance at what the Navy League and Charles Beresford's opinion, a serious danger their supporters consider the principal points to the matitime interest of this country and requiring attention so as to put the mercantile of raw material and other merchandise are1.The entry, employment, and care of boy the problems of the food supply and the freight marine in a better footingatonna very much hampered by the danger, Lord seam Charles is distinctly of opicion that it is the Inducement to ship owners to employ duty of the Government to take up these Royal Naval Reserve men in preference questions and endeavour to find a solution of foreigners, and others, and to man their ships. the difficulty, and that the best way of inducing exclusively with Britishers. them to do this, is to agitate, place all the facts Old age pensions, before the public and persist in advertising It has been suggested that the increased our dangerous position, until the Tress and the employment of foreigners is due to the follow- public, insist on some remedy being found, sing causes
reignera us
lower rates of pay
ners are more, ami
satisfied with infer food
it is better for the nation to be made aware flecause shipowners « prefer the risk of informing foreign Governments ido-Because fore Fof's
serious dangers in time of peace, even at they much about our necessities, and weak points, dicipline than it is to allow them to discover these weak points in time of war, when it is too late to ·Ende apply a remedy This is strong testimony British
to only coming from such a source, and remember that when?ance wat Ministers will pour out money like water, so that money will be wanted the better our state of preparedness, the legs
The situation is this, about thirteen million tons ping, which in 1897, required t a total of 396,265 men the which was 84445 mem. If wat First class Naval Reserye would? as a matter of certainty, wo would about thirty-five thousand Britis
to man our 13,000,000 tons of ping, How far we can dej has not yet been satisf any case it will never do to calculation, foc every effort; one house the defects could be remedied, while deprive us of their servic in the other two houses they were absolutely blues if Sve had enough
tion could deprive; unfit for human habitation. In the case of one went forth that they house the owner's architect had said that the country.= "Proper, treat building was not fit. His wordlip said them, and a pensi
“a nutshell, unini it was a very strong measure to take to prontics, the low figures ounce then, unfit for habitation and that he stood by allot you would adjoum the summonses until joon, next effort, and vend Saturday, to enable the owners further lime to
that the required measures.
Alaska formerly belonged to Russia and, in 1825, an Anglo-Russian treaty was drawn up defining the boundary line between Alas- ka and British North America. In 1867 the
La so TOKYO, July 17th United States purchased Alaska from Russia, About 8 am to-day a Japanes woman, and from that date until the discovery of named Tano-oka Suye, the keeper of a bar gold on the Yukon there has been nu ques. Jiouse at No, 333, a girl named Suzuki Aki, a lion as to the boundary line. Now, however, maid in the house, and an American named it in found that, if the American boundary Tilson Ward, aged aa, were found murdered is taken ne the correct one, a difficulty arises After making inquires the police have arrested
Flake as to the approaches to goldfields lying in an American named Robert Miller, who was
staying, at No. 160.:
Shiris made to order, and Caffs, British territory, the most convenient and crime was committed out and Coll renewed on old ones, of
shortest routes being closed on account of Ladies and Children's Under-clothin Chil their seaward termini lying in Amencan dren's Dressgap and all kinds of Embroidery, territory The And
Material be supplied, if require
sets:
THE NEW TI
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THE PLAGUE.
ned tä 25th instant
but:
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