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AN INTERESTING REMINIS- *

CENCE.

In connection with the meating of British residents at Kobe the other day, we ventured to characterise as A " curious--statement” Mr. De Ath's assertion that there is now in Kobe a Mr. Dunbar, who being then capinin of the Queen's barge saved the life of Her late Majesty Queen Viclerin sixty years ago when she was shot at by the lunatic Oxford, The actual facts, which certainly do not lack in terest, are thes described by “Q.E.D," in the Kobe Herald, having presumably been derived from Mr. Dunbar himself:-

What actually happened long years ago, was something like this young Dunbar was return ing from a visit to his sister's when the Royal procession approached on the way to Kensing ton--near which our young hero lived-and happened to find a place near his father, who

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detective in the police service. Stand- ing close by the youth (who perhaps little dreamed that he was destined in the process of time to add many a rich and forcible ex- pression to the already ornate vocabulary of sea-faring men serving on Mitsu Bishi Shanghai mai steamers-Jor Mr. Dunbar was for years in charge of the Mitsu Bishi barge kuta Maru in this port) noticed young man of an evidently nervous if not balanced temperament, a man who ever balanc

himself

{ne. now on one foot now on the other, until, on the cry being raised Here they come, here they come," they," of course, meaning the Royal party-the young man put kis hand on his hip and a minute or two later drew a long horse pistal, which he promptly fired at the young Queen as the carriage drove by. Seeing that the shot had miscarried be was, proceeding, to draw a second pistol when the boy Dunbar-who was, I ho'igve, about ten years of age at the time-cried out See father, he is going to shoot again." Mr. Dun bar, senr. thereupon sprang towards the would- he regicide and pinioned him, holding him in his arms until a man named Puterrford came up. Mr. Dunbar was afterwards promoted and made Inspector, but whether that promotion was because of the part he played in the excit ing and tragic episode or for effective work in other ways, I am unable to say. And young Dunbar, what of his reward? you ask-lor it was his quickness of eye that possibly saved the maiden monarch's life. Well young Dun bar, I would explain, lived long enough to enjoy the friendship of a good many foreigners in Japan-Japan Daily Maili

THE WAR DISASTER AT HELVETIA.

"Amid the somewhat bewildering number of reports as to the movements of the scattered Loer commandos, one fact of serious import ance stands out in Lord Kitchener's series of dispatches for the week. Early on Saturday a position on the Machadodorp Lydenburg rail-

About 56 of was, was surprised by the Rodrs. our men were killed and wounded and 200 pri- soners were taken. The enemy at first rushed the 4.7 gun which the Liverpool had with them. At dawn the officer commanding the post at Swarz-kopjes sent out a patrol and shelled the enemy out of Helvetia, making them abandon the gun temporarily. The Boers, however, formed our prisoners round the gun and gatit away eventually, No ammunition belonging to the gun was captured. General Kitchener,

though with only a small force, town was re- track of the Boers whilst the town was occupied by Reeves, who had been reinforced from Belfast. A column had been sent out from Machadodorp to the assistance of the Liver. poots, but owing to the bad roads, could not

upin time, A report was current on Tues day evening that De Wet had been puuted, but that slippery soldier had managed to elude the clutches of his pursuers, though not without the loss of several horses, five waggons of plies, and 6,000 rounds of small-arm-am munition. Telegraphing again on Wednesday Lord Kitchener stated that General Knox and his colleagues had again succeeded in frustrat ing De Wet's plans, The Boer General, was attempting to move towards Bethlehem, but he was headed by Pilcher, and was thus forced to retreat towards Lindley or Reitz Granf Re- inet, the chief centre of dissatisfaction in the upper-midlands of Cape Colony, has been oc-

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Eupied by our troops. Meanwhile raiding parties are invading Cape Colony, but, accord ing to Lord Kitchener, are gaining very few recruits from the Colonists. The Cape Govern. ment, however, in order to be prepared for all emergencies, has called upon the loyalists in 27 districts of the Colony, including Cape Town, to assist the defence force. Mr. Cham- berlain has telegraphed to the Victorian, Queensland, Western Australian, and Tasma: man Governments requesting them to send out horses and men to keep their contingent's in South Africa up to their full strength.The

·Tablet.

RETURN OF LORD ROBERTS: HIS NEW HONOURS,

Bright sunshine and a still brighter outburst of enthusiasm greeted the return of Lord Roberts to England. He arrived at Cowes on

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1901.

FAILURES IN 1900.

The following is taken from the statistics of failures in the United Kingdom during the year 1900, compiled by Mr. Richard Seyd

The number of failures announced.during the year 1900 has been 9,224 (5,008 bankruptcies: and 3,633 deeds of arrangement) of which 868 (459 bankruptcies and 409 deeds of arrange: micut) are in the financial wholesale, and manufacturing branches of trade, and 7,773 (4,549 bankruptcies and 3, 224 deeds of arrange ment) in retail trade, professional pursuits, builders publications, among the working classes &, and 33 Scotch trust deeds (57 wholesale, and gag retail, &C)

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE.

Letters for the following persons lie ̄um- claimed at the Post Office :-*-* Anderson, Mrs. A. Andrews, D. A. Bryan, R.

Bun Heung Blonifield Barry, Capt. J. Bohu, 0. Bailie, J. J.

Baites

Barclay; Mrs. T. Brander, W. Brockman Bosenberg, W. Bradburry, G. W. Brown, H. Bicarbonat, W. Barbey Bronson, O. C. Ben, A. Bashan, E. H. Bales, H. H. Burck. Bingham, J. E. Bryaut, C. J. Cox, Mrs. Chisholm, G. P. Cambell, W. G. Cation, Dr. A Cambell, Mrs. J. Cooper, F. C Cops, Mrs. J. 11. Corah, A. M. Chevers, W. G. Clark, Mrs. F. R, Cooper, E.

Coke, Dr. G. H. Colegrove, R. Curren, T. B. Coleman, F. Calver, Miss Cotton, A. S. Champion, Mrs. M. Cawie, E. H. Dandort Dawson, Mrs. P. Duriot Datema, Capt. E Dullas, H. Darnell, 1. B. Duckinantou

Donnelly, P. D'Hanty, W. Drake, Mrs. F. J.- Devenport, Dr. Ellis, Mrs. F. Espino, L. Fawcett, G. Fowler, C. M. Fung Kee Fernandez, D. Finlaysou, 11. M. Flores, Goelz, F. Girling, G. R. Gillespie, J. Girling, A. Gullcom, Mri, S, C. Gurtrude Geansy, B. Hearder, E. H.- Hawkmatria

Houstin, Miss R. Harding, C. L. Hakney, W. Hinderkoper, J. Hindrichs, W.

Hoddar, S. Hughes, G. H. Hop Long Ho Wah Harrold, T. P. Harvey, Wm. Jong Gee Jackson, Capt. Joseph Johnstone, Miss. Kiraulioff, A. T.

Kahnunsky, S. Kong Ab Muoy Kirkwood, M. Little & Co., D. Lyall, Hill Lusbany, R. J Lopez, Misa Er

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board the transport Canada on Wednesday Lyn W.

Launder, W, Lisettle, A.

Lewis, R. C. Luk Cheuk Man Lee, M. L Leslie, H. Millar, j. Mohammed, P. S. McNamara, B McDowall, J.

Moyi, Miss

Levick

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Jenkins, B. N.

Joseph, S. S. Abdul

Jurmanali Shah Jamal Singh

Kushiro L

Saylck, M. Kelly` Stam Shaminsky, S.

Sultan Mahomed Smulan, H.

Saloon, A. J..

Sato, T.

Sassoon, S.

-Stanford, Mrs:36;

Sturdy, E. V. (London)

Stevenson,

Shores, D. M.

Thomson, Charles

Thomhill, Capt. Tever, Mariano. Telvict

Umstamil, Ni

Vallance, M.

Vetch, F.

Yonsen, Mr.

Yersin, E.

List of Registered Covers for Marchant

Bhips.

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Brand

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Calthas

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S.M.S. Gefien

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Hainan

Hangchow

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Capt. Moore

M. J. Garbutt.

Rolimana. Taylor.

.F. Claussen.

.J. M. Williams.

G. Dubren,

J. S. Gil.

Moody, Dr. C.

McConnell, A. E Menzell, Capt. W.

Moutnenaix

Muller, P.

Marquis, N.

MacBain, G.

Meissuer, T.

Mackchnie, W. E.

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McWilliams, Mies Majer, Mrs.

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W. H. Wilson.

Maxwall, C. M.

Tsingtau

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Marrison, G. G.

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.H. Weldon

McCabe, P. M.

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Norton, E. C.

Vienna Wongkoi

,C. McLay.

Nicholson, H. J.

Oldham, G. O'Dell, F.

Martines

Mills, Mrs. 1.

Moore, J. W.

Marshall

Negel, G. P.

Panegeon, Mrs. T'aterson, J. B. Pomery, Miss Perzal,

Priechard, H. O. Parks, W. Paulding, G.

Pasucal, F.

Patyn, J.

Pomeroy, Miss.

Plambeck & Co. S.

Pation, M. J. Pescio, R.

Prest, Miss

Ripton; Segt. F. Rohr. W Rising, F. H. Ricci & Co. Ross, Miss M. J. Rafter, Major J. A. Richardson, J. F. Reys, G. Ross, A. J.

Rodrigus A. C. F. Roberts, A. W. Richardson, J.

Raeburn, M. Ross, A, Reid, J. G. Rosenberg, M. Robinson, Miss. Roper, R.

Reitz, S. C. A.

Rapcuel, O. C.

Samborn, F. G. Skinner, W.

Spence, Lieutenant H..

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Spence, M. Simon, Dr. M.

Skordahl, J.

Scott, G. M.

Smith. H. M.

Sharif Misa M. S. Salisbury, J. Spindaler & Co. Scott, C. II. Smith, C. I. Smith, B. Sheppard, T. M. Scdt, W. G. Stevens, R. Sourac, J. A, Schilling Sundt, H. Suzuiki, S. Soeller, J. Soares, E. P.. Siu Chún Sin Ore Seng Todd, Capt. J. Trumpt, E.

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Whinnorah, T. C.

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Leopold, Hern. Loyati, Mina

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afternoon, and was received by Princess Henry of Battenburg in her capacity as Governor of the Isle of Wight, accompanied by the Duke of Connaught, Escorted by the Isle of Wight Yeomanry the party drove off at once to Osborne. A hatt, however, was made at East Cowes Town Hall, where an address of wel- come was presented to Lord Roberta from the inhabitants of the Island and fram local municipal bodies. In the course of his reply his lordship said he wished he could think that his retura might be accepted as a sign of im mediate peace In South Africa and the early return of our Army serving there. At one time List of Registered he hoped this would be the case, but unfort. Ajax, J. unately hostilities still continued. It was with Arrowsmith, A. S. great fegret that he left South Africa. Indeed Atter Singh' ho did not think he should have left his com- Allam Thu Con & Co. mand had he not had the most implicit confid-Attias, T. S.- ence in his successor, Lord Kitchener. The task Ackermann & Co., R. Lam, Aron before Lord Kitchener was heavy and arduous Abonne, 6, A. owing to the marvellous mobility of the enemy, | Adam, Miss and the vast extent and absolute barrenness of Aziz Khan, Lapis- the theatre of operation. Indeed, the difficulties | Abdul Khan which our troops had to contend with were not Anthony, sufficiently appreciated. There was, however, Bonnet, F; • _(a) - no need for lear as to the final result, and he | Butchen Singh took that, the earliest, opportunity of express Bhagwan Singh (1) log his pride in having had the command of Budha Khan (a) such a magnificent arity, an army drawn from Bull, P. Galvao all parts of her Majesty's dominions, and of Barket Khan whom the Empire and their friends might well Brougham, Ed. be proud. Among them there had beap as Cotewall, H. R. admirable a spirit of camaraderie as ever Coy, C. existed;

and with our Empire firmly knit Crews, J. together wo need fear no foe, so long as we Chandi Singh were careful to see that there was no weak Carum Baksh, (Um. point in our armour. At Osborne, Lord Roberta balla) was received and welcomed by the Queen, who Caine Road No. zg herself handed him the insignia of a Knight of Chandar Pal Singh the Gaiter, and raised him to the dignity of ag Cameron, St. May. Ead with a special remainder. There is no. Drewitz, Hans precedent in the memory of this generation for Fur Slakar Sang the honour accorded to Lord Roberts in this Fazal Ahmed (4) reception by her Majesty, but it is one which Falok, W faithfully expresses the feelings of the nation. Flores, J. S PAS Tables

Fox,

Maclaren, J. W„B. (a) MacLindskop Mandigs, A. L. Mahomed Akbar Manga Khan Mohamed Khan. Mulla Singh Noble, Lt. W.

Nadon, Thomas Natal Khan Olves, F Onslow, M. Philipp L

Perica, F Pierra, D. Plant, J. S. Piry, H,

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THE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER

IS WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD

from, all impurities from whatever cause ariálng..

Ter Berofnia, Scurry, Ecoene, Bain and Blood Dienases, Bilačkasads, Pimpian, undi Borwo? ali kloda, It la u sievas-falling and paritate? CIELȚII Cured Old Sores,

Cares Bore on the Neck,

Car Bore L

Cures Blackhanda of Pimpias on the Vaçe, Curer Bruery,

Curer Blood Bad Skin Disesana.”

Cuiras Glandular Swellings,

Claers the Blood from all impure Matterős From whatever cause'árlelog, mana

it is,a'rcal spocilla for Gout and Rhyamatie palos,2-

It removes the cause from the Bipod and Bone

As this mixture is plessárg. to the taste, BIG, WAN Granted free, from anything injurlouis to the most dis

ticke

Get consiliution of picher ser, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a prial to tesa liu valve,

THOUSAND OF TESTIMONIALS: OF WON. DERFUL CURES PROM ALL PARTY OF THE" WORLD.

Clarka's Blood Mixeuro la noļi jo' Bottles së pd. each, and in casea contalaking six times, the quantity, £16, aufielent to affect a permanent cure in the grant. majority of long-standing cases=EV@ALL CHE,

· ́MIST5 mod: PATENT, MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world. Proprietors. T LINCOLA AND IOLANDS COUNTIES DRUG Cossaw, Lincolo, England, Trade Mark-2 40OD MARTUEK?

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE.

CAUTION-Parchase of Clarke's Blood Mixture should

that they gat the genulds article Worliga: Imitations- wild subesitatea are sometimes" "palmed cod by: anprincipled "vendors. "''be words ** Lincoln and Mkkland Commises Drum

"Company, Lintele) 2

*Paglandiaars en privac on the Governa mací Bjiko,, had' Clarke Word-lained-Blood) Mbuture.) ppan, japon bottle, WITHOUT WISICHOMONE ARK

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