THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1900.
To-day's Advertisements,
TO TEACHERS.
of her ships had arrived from Europe, but apparently Japan was, and we all now know that she did intervene, and with success. Russia's backing down is not to be wond cred at. We have frequently pointed out that it is to her advantage to avoid a conflict
HIBBERDINE'S ILLUSTRATED COMPOSI-in the Far East until such time as her great
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Mosare. W. BREWER & Co., Hongkong and Shanghai."
Mossrs. TSUI MAN KOK, Hongkong.
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railway is finished, for then she will be in a great measure independent of sea carriage
and will be able to bring coal, ammunition and reinforcements to the Far East with- out having to run the gauntlet, of hostile Singapore.cruisers which might be on the lookout for
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山
CHAPTER,
No. 935, E.C REGULAR CONVOCATION of VIC- ATORIA CHAPTER will be held at the FREEMASONS HALL, TONIGHT, the 3rd Visiting instant, at 8 for 8,30 p.m. precisely, Brethren are cordially invited to attend."
Hongkong, 3rd April, 1990,
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MR. ALEC MARSH
(Late PRINCIPAL BABIFONE OF THş Royal CARL ROSA OPERA CO, THE Royal ITALIAN OPERA, Covent Gaudea: ROYAL CHORAL SOCIETY, and the Principal London,caul Provinctal.
Concerts)
begs to announce that he will give a GRAND EVENING
CONCERT.
Under the Patronage of
His Excellency Sir HENRY HAKE GEMS
and Lady BLAKE; HE. Major-General GASCOIGINE,
and Mrs. GASCOIGNE. . TO-NIGHT,
tre 3rd April, 1900,
at 9 P.M..
in the
ST. GEORGE's Hand,
Mr. MAKSH will have the kind Assistance of
Mrs. LUWSON,
Mrs. BADXLRY,
Mt. G. 1. LAMMERI ̧ ̧
Mr. E. Stens,
ME H. STERS,
ME MOLARE,
and
MI. A. G. WARD,
PRICES
$1&Si
Box Plan and Tickets at the ROBINSON
PIANO CO.
Funther Particulars Later. “Vi
Hongkong, 3rd April, 1990.
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HAPPY VALLEY,
APRIL 6-7,
AT 4.30 PM.
APPEARANCE OF
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR 'SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO..
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"THALES,"
Captain Passmore, will be despatched or the above Pos, on THURSDAY, the 5th instant, at Daylight,
For Freight or Passage, apply To
DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1900,
NIPPON VUSEN KAISHA.
1443
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP, LONDON, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"SANUKI MARU,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Optional goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon TO-DAY.
Conds not cleared by the ad instant, will
be subject to rent.
All ship damaged packages must be left in the Clowns where they will be examined on FRIDAY, the 6th instant, and MONDAY, the 9th instant, both days at to A.M. upon notice of sich dannge being sent in befare- hand to this Office.
All claims must reach us before the 9th instant, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1900,
(442b
Entimation.
MICHAEL DAVITT IN THE
FREE STATE.
HE REACHES KROONSTADT. Michael Davitt has arrived at Kroonstadt.
CASUALTIES AT KAREE SIDING.
A LONG LIST.
The total casualties at the fight at Kåree siding were 2-officers killed, 8 wounded 10 men killed, $ wounded,
10 men and 162 wounded.
her vessels. While Russia waits Japan cer to keep pace with her nighty competitor. tainly grows stronger, but she cannot hope Once the Trans-Siberian Railway is com- pleted Japan can never hope to strike a Crushing blow at Russia. She could, perhaps, destroy her feet and lay Port Arthur and Vladivostock in ruins, but there her success would speedily come to an end. We do not think that Japan would be powerful enough THE LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP.
-to undertake the invasion of the Russian Asiatic possessions. It would be an under- taking that might well appoll one of the Great Powers, for the cost of keeping communica- tions open would alone almost ruin a nation. We do not say that all points of contention between Russia and Japan have heen donc away with; far from it. It is simply that a crisis has been tided over and both can now afford to await the next.
THE LADIES' PETITION,
Loxnox, Arnir 1st.
RACING.
1 Sir Geoffrey. 12 Strike-a-light.
3 Foreett.
THE CRAND NATIONAL.
Ambush.
1
»
Barsac.
3 Manifesto.
THE WAR.
THE EIGHTH DIVISION. TROOPS TO GO NORTH.
THE whole of the Russian artillery is to be | THE Niji, a gr-knot torpedo-Boat destroyor, re-armed with the quick firing gun of the built for the Japanese Government by Messrs. pattern submitted by the Poutilow Works In Yarrow and Co., left the West India Docks on St. Petersburg. The cost will be spread over February 15th for Japan. She will be here a period of five years.
THE Admiralty has directed that the cruiser Edgar, which is bringing out relief crews for of the Cape of Good Hope, instead of the Sues the ships on the China Station, shall go by way Canal The Edgar will carry, a crew of 544 officers and men.
A RETURN showing the number of cases
of Communicable Diseases which have been notified as occuring in the Colony of Hong kong, during the week ended the 31st March 1900, shows 4 cases of Dubonic plague and 4 deaths, Diptheria 1 case, Enteric-fever 3 cases, death, Smallpox 3 cases inported, 1 death. MR. Sid Black will exhibit his trick riding and bicycle polo on Happy Valley ground next Friday and Saturday. There will be an amateur trick-riding contest, for which a medal will be presented, bicycle polo played by two aside, a three trick-riding act, and a single ditto by Mr. Sid Black himself, An excellent clown-rider will also perform in the show, which is to last about an hour and a half. Mr. Black's riding is said to be simply marvellous, and the attend- ance, weather permitting, should be large,....... APPARENTLY there is some truth in the saying that "a policeman's life is not a happy one." In order to obtain recruits for the Hongkong Police Force it was recently found necessary to get a draft of men from the Royal Marines, home policemen not coming forward with alacrity to join a force in the Gorgeous East.
With the petition presented to the Legis- lative Council on Thursday last and signed by one hundred and Bity-two of the ladies of Hongkong we most heartily sympathise. The ladies have taken up a question which concerns everyone in the Colony, high and low and rich and poor alike. The Fresh orders have been issued fliat | Now we hear that, owing to dissatisfaction with ladies have also hit the right nail on the the eighth division shall disembark something or other, the Naval Yard Police have heart in requesting that a close enquiry beat Capetown and proceed North imen in a body. There must be a screw instituted into the incidence and operation
THE AUSTRALIAN VIEWS OF PEACE TERMS.
of licence fees etc., now imposed upon boats,mediately, markets, etc., etc. We do not mean to suggest that it is the licence and other fees' alone which have brought about such a great rise in prices of late, for that is manifestly not the case, but there can be no possible. IN ACCORD WITH THE EMPIRE, room for doubt that these same fees, have
lieplying to a question in the tended to keep prices up and have so taken money from the pockets of the public to a House of Commons, regarding the very large extent. Take the Central Market for instance. It is a public Australian Premiers views of peace, and for this reason it should be conducted institution and was built at public expense, Mr. Chamberlain said that Australia with as little post to the public as possible. Was completely in accord with Britain
LATER.
HUNGARIAN HORSES FOR THE
FRONT.
It is not a very costly milding to keep up, aand the rest of the Empire. Market Inspector and a few coolies being all the staff that is required, so that the rent of stalls should be extremely low. But no. Our officials never can bring themselves to look upon any institution as being for the public good. It must always he made a Quantities of Hungarian and other source of reventie and so a means of in- creasing the size of our Military Con-horses have been shipped to repair A. S. WATSON & Co., tion of seventeen-and-a-half per cent. the heavy wear and tear incidental
of the gross revenue of the Colony. As to Lord Robert's operations. matters now stand our officials appear determined to compel the Markel to add a. very large amount to the Military Contribu tion with the result that, instead of fees being kept down to a figure that would just allow to pay its way and no more, it is one of
LIMITED.
MR. SID BLACK, THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS
CHAMPION TRICK SAFETY CYCLIST
OF THE WORLD
ercompanied by
H. L. JENKINS,
THE ORIGINAL TRAME CYCLIST
ANDREW MARTINS,
COMIC BURLESORES, S
and
THE AMERICAN BICYCLE POLO
ADMISSION
* SEATS..
TEAM.
Plan at RoHNSONS.
Hongkong, 3rd April, 1you.
ASO
1.00
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OCEAN STEAMSHHT COMPANY-
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"GLAUCUS
ON
AERATED. WATERS
IN THE FAR EAST.
THE MACHINERY in use is of the latest design and most up to date
character.
ENGLISH EXPERTS manage our factories, and their practical knowledge produces at article that is unrivalled for its excellence.
The Water used is the best known in this "Island of fragrant streams, and is skilfully filtered on scientilie
Captain Barwise, will be despubert TD- principles, .. MORROW, the 4th April. For Freight, apply to
We use only the best and most BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, expensive ingredients, guaranteeing
Agents.
(2506' Absolute Purity, Hongkong, 3rd April, 1900
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAL
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"SHANSE
The leading English makers freely acknowledge that WATERS MANUFAC TURED BY US are equal to those of their own production.
BOERS NEAR PARDEBERG.
FARMERS RAIDED.
A large force of Boers is laagered
the principal sources of revenue of the in the neighbourhood of Pardeberg Colony, and yearly adds a large sum to the Treasury coffres. With other licences and and marauding hands are visiting fees.it is the same. Hawkers and tradesinen, the farmers. are squeezed to the utmost limit, and all this
has a deleterious effect upon the Pablic by
keeping the price of articles of all descrip tions at a high figure. We earnestly trust, that Mr. WarTDEAD will succeed in getting a Committee appointed to go most thoroughly into matters and report upon the best method of bringing the foes down to their proper
level.
believe that the task will be more difficult
THE LATE GENERAL
loose somewhere,, -
APPARENTLY the Authorities have taken to heart the little lecture we read them the other day asent the demolition of the Shore Battery at Kowloon City. At all events the hand of the
of genius the battery has been preserved as an
scor
THE migratory birds' appear to be passing to their summer quarters once more. We are in-.. ducks was seen heading north over Yau-ma-ti formed that on Sunday last a large flight of Bay, and a smaller of teal going in the same direction.
H.M.S. Tweed has been put in' coininisson and
ill proceed to take up her old duties on the that torpedo boat No. 38 is to be commissioned West River as soon as possible. We also hear for the same duty, so the West River will not be left unpatrolled.
His Excellency, the Governor will leave understand that he proceeds on a fhree months", Murray Pier at 11.45, to-morrow morning. We vacation, going first to see the bore on the
Yangisze and afterwards to Peking.' We wish,. His Excellency a pleasant holiday.
IN our report of the opening of the Bolilios Reformatory in yesterday's issue, we should. have said that His Excellency considered that the notice of the ceremony appearing in the Press would be sufficient "notification to the public, instead of saying that this was the, opinion. Mr. Belilios.
GENERAL White's stubborn, heroic defence of Ladysmith will rank hight in history, says the New York Evening Post. The story will never be told with the vivid impresionism which Mr. G. W. Steevens would have had at his command, had he survived, but it will no doubt yield many stirring episodes when
narrated in full.
THE damage to H,M.S. Sandpiper is not of so extensive a, nature as Was at first supposed, Her plates were badly dented but did not give way. The rivets were drawn, however, and the scams of the plates opened, so that she was leaking badly when got off. She has already
As possible.
vandal has been stayed, and by a brilliant strokebeen docked and will be repaired as speedily ancient landmark by entirely altering its form A TERRIBLE accident is reported from Kure and turning it into a semblance of a modern Dockyard. During a gale of wind on the 14th earthwork. Years hence. we shall have some instant, a tall iron chimney, which had just globe-trotter writing upon the Chinese skill in been erected and was receiving a coat of paint, the construction of earthworks, as displayed at collapsed, and, falling on the roof of No. 5 workshop; caused the death of 9 men, the Kowloon City.
severe injury of, and the slight injury of several. Twelve men who were cogaged in painting the chimney seem to have escaped
This afternoon at the Magistracy the prisoners in connection with the robberies committed on the Hon. F. H. May C.M.G. were brought for sentence. Mr. May's boy owing to his youth was only sentenced to three months im-
unhurt.
THE Englishman of the 7th inst, says: "Our attention has been drawn to the fact that
prisnament. Mr. Mackie in the evidence
numerous bodies of dead kites and crows are said that he could vouch for his boy's honesty as he had him for some considerable time; now to-be seen on the Calcutta maidan. One he was therefore let off with a caution and observer saw three dead grows within a few merely bound over on a Stoo recognisance.yards of each other. Kites are also reported Mr. Hanson's boy, the one through who's to be falling dead in the streets. This is a information the thefts were discovered was
most unusual circumstance and a somewhat discharged.
ominous one in view of the increase of plague in the town.".
the H. K. C. C. will be played to-morrow (Wednesday) on the Cricket ground. The game will commence at 3 pm, and the Band of the Hongkong Reginient will be present, If the ground is too soft for play an express
Tue annual match between the L. R. C, and
given a Birmingham firm an order for a very large four-post bedstead, which has just been carried out in accordance with the luxurious.
A STRAITS Settlement's patentate has recently
ness of Oriental ideas. It is 9 ft 6in. long, by
JOUBERT.l be sent round in the forenoon. The follow-7ft 6in, wide, and 12 ft. are measured from the
LORD ROBERTS' SYMPATHY. Lord Roberts has telegraphed to President Kruger, cololing with him on the death of General Joubert
funeral, said General Louis Botha would succeed to the Command.
WEATHER REPORT.
ing are the teams
I. X. C. Langhome. Pinckney.
Griffin.
St. John. Potts, Slade.
H. 'K. C. C. Fairie. Dyson.
Cox. Anderson.
Wai On. Hallifax.
held on Thursday, 5th April, at 3 p.m.
DUSINESS.
1. Financial Minute. (No. 14.)
2. Report of the Finance Committee. (No. 5.) 3 Resolution, by the Hon. T. H. White
head-
floor to the top of a magnificent pearl and brass cornice, which has been handchased in a most claborate fashion. Upon each of the large ornamental pillars which support the cornice are five pearl busks, starred pearls being also placed in the centre of every triple-joint cast ing in the rails at the head and foot of the bed.
Daily Graphic.
21st Tho Norman Cross, Peterborough, magistrates yesterday Sentenced Albert Hay- nes, labourer of Yaxley, to two months' im Priscament for fraudulently obtaining money under the pretext that it was for the South African War Fund. The accused went about with a paper on which was an appeal purport- fish,ing to be signed by the Bishop of Peterborough,
That a Committee be appointed to enquire into the continuous rise in the market prices of most necessaries of life such as meat, and garden produce, and to report,
With regard to obtaining a reduction in and praising the chivalry and prices in the matter of illegal combinations we bravery of the late General. Pre-A MEETING of the Legislative Council will be Tue following is from The Mall of February If any illegal combinations exist then thesident Kruger, fra speech at the Chinese will naturally stick together in order to support one another, and if the Commis sion is empowered to collect evidence, that evidence will certainly prove to be of a most contradictory and unsatisfactory nature. Competition, we imagine, would be the only means of combatting the evil, and were Europeans prepared to attempt to compete | with the Chinese with regard to the food Supply of the Colony they would be boycot ted on all hands by the Chinese merchants, with whom they would perforce have to deal, and an immense amount of capital would have to be forthcoming to combat the ring which would be formed against them. - Truly,
grave complications ahead of it.
Captain Carnaghen, will be despatched as above. A. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED, an enquiry is most necessary, but we see
on THURSDAY, the 5th April.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents,
Hongkong, 3rd April, 1900,
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CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED...
FOR AMOY, SINGAPORE, SAMARANG"
AND SOURABAYA.
THE Company's Steamship
"WHAMPOA,"
Captain Garriock, will be despatched as above
on FRIDAY, the 6th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, 3rd April, 1950,
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"WARRACK" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. ARGYLL,"
FROM GLASGOW, AND LIVERPOOL.. |
delivery may be obtained.
Z
Established A.12. 1841.
BIRTH.
On the 25th March, at The Cottage," Cava- nagh Rund, Singapore, the wife of JAMES Rovk, of a daughter.
DEATHS.
Atthe Hongkong Club, Hongkong, on the 2nd April, HENRY LISTON DALRYMPLE,' age 55 years.
At Penang, on the 23rd March, WOLF HORN, proprietor, Grand Hotel.
he Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKÓNG, Tuesday, April 3, 1900.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
THE MASAMPITO AFFAIR.
-
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE UNIVERSITY:
· BOAT RACE.
CAMBRIDGE WINS.
LONDON, MARCH 31st, -
Cambridge won the University boat race by 20 lengths.
THE WAR.
TRANSVAAL PRISONERS SAIL
FOR ST. HELENA, Four hundred of the Gloucesters
So the Masampho affair has practically come to nothing and we are not to see war' CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed between Kussia and Japan just at present.
that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Qur Yokohama correspondent announced in Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at the telegram which we published yesterday Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves; that Japan had brought pressure to bear have sailed for St. Helena to guard
and Russia had compromised on con- the Transvaal prisoners. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods sideration of a concession within treaty have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining limits. In other words Japan has put her undelivered after the 7th instant, will be foot down and Russia has given in, though subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- for how long it is impossible to say. Russia, sented to the Undersigned on or before the 9th like the domestic insect in the American instant, or they will not be recognized. proverb, generally "gets fere all the same," and though she may have failed to gain her ends in the present instance there can be little doubt, but that she
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 9th instant, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance, has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
W DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
A Agents, Hongkong, 3rd April, 1900
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will now look round for a new pretext
THE TRANSVAAL MINES.
NO INTENTION TO DESTROY THEM.
The Transvaal State Attorney has officially informed the foreign consuls
upon which to set up further claims, Pro that there is no intention of destroy bably she was of opinion that Japan was not quite prepared to intervene until the resting the Mines.
The Observatory report says:- On the 3rd at 11.55 m the barometer is
falling on the China coast, rising in Japan. A depression is moving Fastwards in the N.E. part of the Sea of Japan, also pressure is rela- tively low over the N.W. part of the China Sea. pressure is highest between the E. coast of China and W. Japan. Gradients slight to made. rate, with fresh monsoon along the S. coast of China. FORECAST-Fresh E. winds; showery..
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
We learn that H.M.S. Mame collided with one of the Star Ferry launches yesterday. Luckily no damage was done.
THERE have been thirteen plague cases at Sydney since the outbreak up to the rath ulto, and six cases have been fatal.
BR. J. J. Clerihew, an ex-inspector of the Sani- tary Department, died this morning. He only retired on pension last autuma.
THE fate of the war depends on whether the Boers are able to bring back their siege guns safely, says the Berlin Vossische.
IT is reported that eight large estates owned by the Dominican friars in the Philippine islands have been sold to a British company for a laige
sum..
THE Perak Pioneer hears that Col. Walker will act as Resident of Pemk when Mr. Rodger goes on leave, and that Mr. Treacher becomes Acting Resident-General.
THE Table! announces that Lady Catherine Manners, ellest daughter of the Duke of Rut land, has been received into the Catholic Church at the Oratory, London. COULD Mr. Chater but see the road in Kowloon which bears his name he would weep. It re sembles a mud bath more than anything else the present time and the residents in the vicinity are thinking of applying for permission
ORDER OF THR DAY.
1. Third reading of the Bill entitied An Ordinance to amend and consolidate the law relating to the carriage and possession of arms and ammunition,
N.BA meeting of the Finance Commitice will be held immediately after the Councilm
Ar the meeting of the R. A. G. B. held on the 30th ultimo, the following officers were elected for the ensuring quarter and month :- S. P. C. AL
·C. Tyler.. C. Const
Chamb
G. Register C.'Secretary
Primo Roberts. Bro Burnett.
Daguelle Madar Course. Boyman, Hopkins. Blake Primo Parkinson, Bra Morris,
Howard.. Primo Burrell, Acting C..Waiter.Kelton, C. Walter Bro. Darcy
C. Treasurer. A. B......
C. Taster...... C. Physician..
C. Minstrel ..........
A very pleasant evening was spent after the conclusion of the business, the following Brothers contributing to the harmony on this occasion, Hart, Simmers, Burrell, George and Jennor
and stating that money was to be sent to the
Manshun House War Fun, London, Sever! persons gave him money." The war has pro bably furnished material for many similar begging frauds. We suppose the mans' defence was that he wrote the Bishop's signature "absent-mindedly."
THE N. C. D: News, commenting on Reuter's telegram.about the concerted action of the
Powers in China says —
The telegram explains the dispatch of the Hermione and Brisk to Taku, The Legations have realised at last the menacing nature of the antiforeign organisations that have been fostered by Yo Hsien and ultimately by the present actual ruiers of China, and, concerted. action la to be taken. Before the winter began we first drew attention in these columns to the danger that is now recognised, and we are very glad to see that there is a chance of the Powers being united on the matter. It is an excellent thing in every way that the Empress Dowager should be made ro understand once more that and her Immediato circle of Manchu advisers they are not an independent Power, and that the despised foreigners will unite to control them when they go too far. Sir Claude Macdonald will do well if he gets all the Powers to act frankly together in the present siriation; which threatened to become a crisis if it had been neglected much longer. It is We regret to record the death of Mr. H. Lamusing to note that Peking and Tientsin Dalrymple, a very old resident of the Colony, deny the existence of any trouble in the North, which accurred at the Hongkong Club yester Applied to for news their answer is: Absolutely day from pneumonia. Mr. Dalrymple came to newsless; l'cking and Tientsin extremely
quiet China originally as tea taster, to Messrs.
Having reported on the 27th ult, that another Birley & Co in 1867 and was stationed for some years at Faachow. In 1875 he he was admitted the same journal goes on to say
missionary outrage had occurred in the North, to a partnership and when the firm closed in of the outrage itself-if it has really oc 1883 he carried on the business under the name curred, or if there is some other reason for this of Birley, Dalrymple & Co. He was Agent sudden order we have ne yer no, particulars; for the British North Borneo Company, for nor do we know if our men-of-war are going say years, and also occupied a seat upon the up to punish the aggressor or to over we the olicials who have been conniving at the manife board of directory of the Hongkong and Shangs stations of the anti-foreign, spint; we say anti- He was foreign advisedly for the anarchical spirit is hai Bank for a considerable time. intimately connected with the formation of the not exclusively anti-Christian No confirme
took tion of the reported outrage, having come to Royal Hongkong Golf Club. place yesterday afternoon,
the D. P. W. gets logged in it, redress will to the graye Mr. Da to raise a crop of paddy upon it. Perhaps when the friends of the deceased follow
come
hand, we may hope perhaps, that the case of the movement of Hermione and? Brisk wILI rather the general state of affairs than any five specific act The
our; however, is vero
mentioning.
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