THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1901.
coming up here would concentrate their energies ou some of these lines instead of rushing into grog, they would make themselves far more welcome than they do at present, and might not be far behind in the matter of profits either.
“Íltd by myself and Mr. Robinson that if there | A kas opening axists" for building or land in- Was any other person at the back of this hevestment folks, to run up cheap terraces and had better tell the whole truth and have the artisans dwellings If some of the crowd matter threshed out and that if there was any person who had lastigated him it might be taken into consideration by the Judge in his sentence. We told him also that we could make him no promises; we could, not be certain. On the 17th April I told him what I have related, Spine fortnight previous to that he had told me about the Defendant. Mr. May did not say on the 17th April that if he made a clean breast if the matter he would get off better. Yeung Kun only mentioned Reck's Dame besides that of the Defendant.
Mr. May asked for a further remand.
Z
MEN WHO HAVE REFUSED. CROWNS.
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“AS OTHERS SEE US,
A Portuguese bay in a public school in Malacca was told, says the Catholic Examiner to write all he know about the English, and his estimate of the Malacca specimens of the race is pat altogether flattering. This is what he wipte, the spelling being amended, except in the one marvellous word "docut," which means dog cart:;
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE,
Australian (Eastern) to-morrow. » American (Gaelic) 29th instant. German (Preussen) ist prox. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 6th prox. American (Flangkong Ataru) 7th pros American (China) 15th prox.
The C&O. Co.'s steamer Belgian King, left San Diego on 24th inst., for Japan.and Hongkonge
HONGKONG AND WHAMFOA DOCK RETURNS.
Zafiro Burnside Styr
Kweiyang..
The English crown has been rejected only once, and then Cromwell was the man who refused the honour. Nevertheless, practically as much power was attached to the Protector ship, though it was without the regal emblem, Questions of sanitation have been exercis
The crown of Greece has been refused more ing the public mind lately. As was expected, often than any other. Lord Derby, one of the the return of the warm weather is disclosing greatest statesmen of the Victorian era, might They are mostly governors schoolmasters English is very proud and vory white, the existence of a very unhealthy state of affairs, have worn it had he chosen for it wasoffered policemen magistrates and few are lawyers and arising partly from the too close proximity of to hit thirty-eight years ago upon the expul- doctors and banks and many other things. the refuse and night soil dumping grounds, sion of Otto, owing to the friendly feeling heThey never work. They, wear hats and and the presence in the ponds of carcasses The case was remanded to 2.15 pm. on deposited there through holes in the ice by the deration, however, he decided that his position vo to church but only once.
exhibited toward Greece. After some consi- boots and ride in docuts. Some Englishi
They are. Tuesday, the goth instant
natives during the winter months. All these as a British statesman prevented his being a clever tennis and ball games, and eats H.M.S. Swift semin things combine to create an odour which will monarch, so he refused the throne and the much beef and other things. Some are mani... Bennington... THE PLAGUE.
visit typhoid, cholem or plague upon us if it is $250,000 a year attached to it,
ed. One of their great delights smoking cigars Argus. not properly deal with. The military
Englishnten seem to have found farour in and shooting and caining coming home in it.
Hongkong, authorities are very lax about it, mainly no Number of cases reported (Chinese 173 doubt, because if matters grow very bad they Greece at that time, for no sooner had Lord English is clever at all things. My father says Kaifeng
up till roon of the 29th Other Asiatics 2 can go into camp aut
Derby refused the throne than it was offered Portuguese black and ugly and catch 'fish, but Shan hai kean or April, 1901 (Europeans...... Weiliai if necessary. But civilians must bear to the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen's second English is white and pretty and cats fish what Number of cases reported Other Asiatics o and have
Chinese 13 the full brunt of any evil which may ensue
son. He would, in all probability, have acis caught. Father is black and ugly but mak Huring the past 34 hours
no defence against it. The cepied it had it not been for the objections of ing nets. English is every fierce. If anybody Ping Sury (Europeans.....milithry- have both money and labour other European sovereigns, who considered does something they swear. English women
Compania de Filipina at their command, and if they really chose that a son of Queen Victoria as King of Greece is few. They ride and play the music and sing Total number of cases reported to date 187 to deal with the matter actively and would make that country an ally of Great and make faces. It is easy,no work nor little ng Tsing...
I don't know any more English.
Fangchow Colonies.......... effectively it could soon be settled. Some of British in the event of war although, the houses. Number of deaths reported (Chinese 162 the garbage is being incinerated, but not as
former's military strength was as insignificant. That is all I know."
Petthanh up till noon of the 25th Other Asinties a muchas might be, and they have been, I know, as it is now. The Duke of Edinburgh was,
Haimun April, 190e
Europeans furnished with plans for an inexpensive in therefore, obliged to be content with his Brit
Hikasan Mari Number of deaths reporter (Chinese cinemater introduced and used with good, ish title; so the throne was then offered to and during the past 24 hours Other Asiatics results in India, which incinerates night soil accepted by the present King, George of Den
Europeans...... and liquid sewage as well as the usual refuse, mark, brother of the Princess of Wales.
Garibaldi, the great Italian patriot, might Total number of deaths recorded to date 171
have been king of Sicily had he not refused the proffered throne. Victor Emmanuel thought SMALL-POX.
'sufficient reward for the great services be hall Number of cases repotted (Chinese......56
rendered, to Italy, so he resolved to cut off up till noon of the 25th Other Asiatics 7
Sicily and make it a kingdom under Garibaldi, April, 1901
Europeans
but subject to the Italian government. More Number of cases reported Other Asiatics o
(Chinese.
over, the great soldier was the idol of the Italian people, and it was feared that Victor Emmanuel during the past 24 hours
Europeans..... o
Dust storm after dust storm is keep himself would easily be deposed in his favour ing us buried in a kahki coating, and if a rebellion were organized, Garibaldi, how
ever, disliked honors as he did riches, and, re- Total number of cases reported to date...75 even when there is no wind the air is
heavily full of particles, Just now thejecting the offer, retired into obscurity as soon as he had done what he considered to be his Number of deaths reported (Chinese 44
Settlement should be looking fresh and up till noon of the 25th Other Asiatics 2 green and the gaidens be ablaze with lilacs duty." April, 190........(Europeans...... and the whole place fragrant with their per Number of deaths reporter Chinese fame. But the blossoms are struggling into during the past 24 hours Other Asiatics o existence on wellnigh leafless bushes, the (Europeans...... ground around them is parched and bare, and in a week they will wither and die instead of lasting on Gill May as they usually do. This is the third year the lilacs have failed, and I fear-we-may be in for a drought as bad as last year.
Total number of deaths recorded to date 49
UANTON NOTES.
SMALL-PON CASES, (From Our Own Correspondent)
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and is of course the most desirable`mean's for genting rid of our vast acchmulation of filth.
J-
MAULED BY A TIGRESS.
ät Kowloon Dock
the
Cosmopolitan
Aberdeen
PASSED TĮTE, CANAL,
Ontwardy-16th April-Machoon,, Achilles, India, Adriatico. Deucalion, Easingwold, Ville, Alger, 19th April Bengior, Hanca, Nurnberg
But for some reason the Authorities do not find it expedient or do not understand it. Then that nothing short of a kingdom would be recently at mid-day in the jungle (near Chor- | 23rd April--Apnám, flämburg, Benmohr,
again, these ponds which have become a mass of putrifaction should be filled in, and it would not really represent either much labour or expense. The country around is feeling looks miserable! the want of rain severely, and the whole place
TROUBLES IN BRUNEL.
CANTON, April 25th. The last of the inen from the Monterey, who have been in the Canton hospital on account of small-pox, returned to the ship yesterday, it speaks well for the management of the hos pital that during these weeks when sinall-pox and varialoid cases were under treatment and native attendants coming and going, the dis ease was confined to those from the ship.place. I went to hand over the half-yearly ces- None of the hospital attendants or hospital patients contracted the disease.
THE U. S. MONTEREY,..
The U.S. Afonterey leaves this morning for Hongkong, where she will go into dock for repairs. It is not certain that she will return to Canton, though the commander has not yet received orders in the contrary... In the mean time the U. S. gunboat Zila dé Luzon will take the place of the Maplercy-at-Canton~ Altis curious how the Chinese connect the progress of peace negotiations with the nym- ber of gunboats. In the mind of many, the departure of the gunboats is a certain indica- tion that peace will soon be concluded,
KIDNAPPER CAUGHT. Yesterday one of the kidnappers, belonging to the gang that has been at work in Canton for the past few months, was captured on Honam. The man has confessed to having kidnapped several children and sent them to the San Ui district. His house on Honam was searched and two or three children faund.
These have beea returned to their parents, Four men were also found in the house and taken into custody on the charge of being ime plicated in the business. The house was cón. fiscated.
الأحمر
THE CRISIS IN THE NORTH.
TIENTSIN.
We announced, the other day, says a recent issue of the Straits Times, that trouble had, broken out in Brunei. This is possibly a sequel to the trouble referred in the following despatch from Mr. O. T. Ricketts, the Resident of Limbang, a neighbouring Saniwak province
At the commencement of February 1 returned from Brookston by way of Brunei, to which sion money, for Brocketon. I received a letter of the gil from H.M's Consul announcing that there were serious disturbances in the Tutong, and preferring a fequest from H.H. the Sultan that Dynks and others might be prevented from joining in-them.. Later I sent up notice, to Orang Langgar and Orang Kaya Pomán- cha, and other chiefs to this effect.
The people at Telabak complain that they have had a number of their buffaloes stolen of late, but seem uncertain who is the culprit although they suspect Orang Kaya Shabander Raman; they were told as soon as they could gather sufficient evidence to report the matter
Much as the great Napoleon loved power, he once refused the monarchy of Spain, this being the third consecutive time it had been declined. Ferdinand VI first of all passed it on to his father, who, in his turn, rejected it in favour of Napoleon, The "Little Corporal" would undoubtedly have reigned as King of Spain as well as Emperor of France, only the Spaniards showed every inclination of rising if he attempted to do so.
--Another man who might have been a -King had he wished was Bismarck. Not only did Prussia crush Austria in the great war of 1866, but several-minor Sintes as well, and for his services in bringing the cam paign 10 a successful issue Bismarck was offered the throne of one of those kingdoms which now come under Prussian surveillance. the father of the present Emperor Francis The throne of Austria was refused in 1848 by
Joseph. He was the Archduke Carl, and when Ferdinánd 1. abdicated on account of internal strife in the year mentioned, he absolutely relused to have anything to do with the monarchy, through' he was the rightful heir. The crown was then offered to his son and accepted, but the father remained Archduke for years afterwards.
Some years ago Prince Napoleon, nephew of the great Bonaparte, died in exite after refusing the first offer of the crown of Roumania when it was converted into a kingdom. He was a man of great ambition, and fully believed, that at a future date ho would be offered the monarchy of France; so he declined the former. in the hope that he would get better things. By so doing he lost his chance of ever becom On the 8th--went-up-to-Awang and-Ipai tosi king, and died a few years afterwards, an tone, but could hear nothing of any impor get some information as to the disturbances in outcast.-The New Press.
the Sultan to attack Datu Kalam, but he had tance. Datu Stin Bakti-had been ordered by not moved and was said to be waiting for men.
to the Court.
Towards the end of the month about a. hundred men, women, and children-moved into Ipai from the disturbed district'in'Brunçi. The headman, Haji Shabandar, came down here and informed me that they had been driven away from their houses and all their property taken by Datu Stia Bakti because they have refused to join him to attack the rebels. Haji Shabandar further stated he wanted-to settle in
the Limbang as he had no intention of return-
ing to be under Brunei ruté..
THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK.
NARROW ESCAPE FROM SHIPWRECK,
་ ་
THE RIKISHA MAN..
He's not what you'd call handsome, you could
hardly say he's neat,
Flis clothing is not plentiful his legs are,
always bare
His has no coat upon his back, no shoes upon
⚫his feet,
For matters such as dress indeed, he really
does not care.
clean,
He's very odoriferous, you would not call him He seldom has a bath, and his clothes Strong
scented are,
, ד'
His towel of a neckerchief's the dirtiest ever
seen,
Mr. McCrie, the officiating Deputy Con servator of Forests, Nagpur-Wardha division. was severely bitten and mauled by a tigress baoli, a village. situated on the Seoni, to Kamptee Road. He went out an inspection valley hard by Chor duty to the forest in baolio, a place which is infested with tigers. While inspecting he saw a tigress and twe full-grown cubs, and fired two shots at them, and wounded the tigress and one of the cubs. The other cub ran away, and was soon followed by the wounded cub, but the tigress moved off, and concealed herself in the long grass in the jungle. While Mr. McCrie was searching for her, she suddenly pounced upon him and seized his right thigh. He struck her with the butt-end of his rifle. She then let go her hold on his thigh and seized his armi. He finally succeeded in shooting her. Mr. McCrie was carried into Kamptee. Madras Times,
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NOTANDA
CALENDAR.
."--APRIL.
Meteorological means based on ten years observations to 1893. Barometer iran Thermometer Humidity. Rainfall
30.059 ......62.0 ..85.0
4:08
TO-DAY,
WEATHER REPORT.
20.97
On date at Ou Jutet
.10 1.m.
4'..
29.90
78
72
83
0.87
TO-DAY.
Barometer... Temperature. Humidity Rainfall.
Friday, 26th April, 1901. Chinese--St of 3rd moon "of">7th" "year" of
Kwang-su. Sun-Kises.
shr. 33min Sels ... bhr. 22min. "High water-Morning ... 4kr. 43min. ...Afternoon...........ahr. gamin. Low water-Morning ... zar. gmin. __Afternoon.. Take quin
ANNIVERSARIES! 1796-The second Dutch Embassy arrived at
. Canton. 1843-Burglary at Goverment House, Hong-
kong. 188-National Exhibition at Bangkok opened
"
by the King of Siam,
1884-Foundation stone of Queen's College,
Hongkong, laid.. 1896-Four principals of the Reform Committee sentenced to death at Pretoria. 1897 Battle of Tyrnavos. 1899-Prince Henry of Prussia left-Hongkong
Homeward 9th April-Wittenberg, Ranza. 16th Aptli--Patroclus. 23rd April-Bingo Maru¿Moravia,
· Arrivals at Home=20th April-Vorikap,
shipping.
Arrivals.
STEAMERS EXPECTED,
Names
Eastern... Gaelic Tientsin Preussen
From
Dué.
Port Darwin To-morrow Shanghai... April 19th Singapore April 19th ............................. Singapore May ret Hakata Maru ....Japan... May 1st Empress of Japan: Vancouver .............. May 6th Hongkong. Maru... San Francisco... May th China... San Francisco... May 15th
We would direct the mumulon of shipping frma to the style in which Steamers Expected" and "i'rojected Saifings are now published in these coluifins, and in so doing respecter fully urge the managers of shipping firms, to give anders 14" their clerks to fumlich this affica, on the forms strendy sup rlind azaths with the Jurect sunilchla tutsamation poeru rey:
·PROJECTED 'BAILINGS,
Ship Destination: Date,
Ajax Ambria
America Mari Anping Maru Antenor,.... Asturias Ballaarat Bayern ...
·Calchas....... Canton
London..... April 30th Haire, &c. ....... June roth San Francisco, &ejJuly, 4th Foochow
London....
New York
ShangKai Straits, &c. London
May 8th
..May 14th
May 4th
April 27th
July 25th
May 28th London............. May 18th China... San Francisco, &c. May 25th Carlisle City....San Diego, &c. ... May 15th City of Peking...San Francisco, &c May 1st Cuplic... San Francisco, &cjune 27th
Daijin Maru......Tamsui... April 28th Doric ... San Francisco, &c.ljune,rst. Duke of File... Victorin, B.C.May 7th Emp. China Vancouver,&......June 5th Emp. India Emp. Japan Esmeralda Ferndene. Gaelic. Gisela.. Guthrie
Manila
New York
June 26th. May 5th April 27th. May 3rd.
San Francisco, &c. May 7th Singapore, &c..... May 15th Sydney, &c... May 9th Haiphong...... April 27th Hamburg Straits, &c. ......June 13th 4- Hongkong Marusan Francisco, &c. May 16th
CENTURION, British battleship, 10,500, J. E.Hailoong
Jellicoe, R. N., 5th April,-Wopsung 21st April. GLENSITIEL, British steamer, 2,294, J. Mc. Gillivray, 25th April,--Tacoma and Japan 25th Mar., General.-Dodwell & Co., Ld. MEADE, American transport, 5,526, G. W
Wilson, 26th April, Manila 23rd April FAUSANG, British steamer, 1,641, T. A. Mitchell,
26th April,-Java 17th April, Sugar, Jardine, Matheson & Co. SALAKADJI, Dutch steamer, 1,235, Vonder Karst, 26th April,-Langkat.15th April, Oil. -Meyer & Co.
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Japan......... Shanghai, &c...May 7th K. Companion... Portland, &c. May soth Kagoshima Maru Bombay April 28th Katifong... Iloilo, &. May zad Kiautschou....Straits, &c. July 11th König Albert ... Straits, &c.
Aug. 22nd Känigsberg......Havre, &c. May 3rd, Kweiyang....Tientsin ....... May and Nippon MaruSan Francisco, &c. June 11th Preussen Straits, &c. May 29th Prinz Heitrich., Straits, &c......... May 15th Prinzess Irene...Straits, &c. -Pyrrhus.......
Sachsen... Segovia' Stuttgart
Kagoshima MarU, Japanese steamer, 4.404 K. Kaari, 6th April,-Yokohama and Ports 26th April, Matches and Dry Fish- Nippon Yusen Kaisha. THALES, British steamer, 838, A. J. Robson, 26th April, Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 25th April, General-Douglas, Tientsin... Lapraik & Co. ANPING,-British steamer 1,158, H. Barlow, 26th April,Shanghai 23rd April, General
:
-C. M. Si N. Co. BALLAARAT, British, steamer, 2,885, - C. T. Denny, R.N.R, 26th April,-Bombay and Singapore zist April, Mails and General. -P. & ĐS N. Co DAIJIN MARU, Japanese steamer, 899, T. Ogata, 26th April,-Swatow 25th April, General-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. SEGOVIA, German steamer, 3,796, Th. Förck, 26th April,-Singapore 20th April, General,
Siemsson & Co. NANYANG, German steamer, 985, Hass, '26th April-Canton 26th April, General.-E.
AT. Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. La Rhone, French str., for Canton, Sishan. British str. for SwatoW. Yowata Maru, Japanese str., for Manila. Olympia, American str, for Moji. -Michael Jebsen, German str; for Haiphong.
'Departures.
April 26, Benvorlick, British str., for Nagasaki. April.26, Shinano Maru, Jap. str. for Kobe. April 26, Hatching, British str., for Swatow. April 26, Telemachus, Beit. str., for Singapore. April 26, Amiga, German str., for Swatow. Aptil 26, Hsichko, British str., for Chinkiang, April 26, Amara, British str, for Singapore. - April 26, Vesang, British str., for Shanghai. April 26, Strathgyle, British str., for Moji.
Tacoma..
Ulysses.. Victoria..
Liverpool
May st ..May zoth
June 27th
Strails, &c.
Havie, &c.
May 26th
Straits, &e.
Aug. 8th
Kobe
May 1st
May 24th
Victoria, B,
May 28th
Victoria, B.C... May 17th.
Liverpool.....
IF SMITH HAD EXPLAINED.
.*
My wife says, and she says it with a knap, that never, merer ngain will the Smiths get an invitation to eat at our house. And when she ones rankes up her mind to anything, she sticks to it like shoemakera wax to a bit of woollen cloth,
You seo the Smiths, man and wife, were old and friends of qure. Wo lived within a stone's intimate throw of each other for many years, and were as thick. ns treacle. As to our worldly estpie, we were about on a love, in very moderate cirquinstances.
sent
Between two and three years ago Smith's employers him to America on some business arrand he would not tell what. A fortnight since he turned up at home and gave out that he had made a trio of
mqucy for liimself
for himself while he was away. Last Tuesday we last them to dinner; the beat dinner tu
my wife could
was a good one, if I do say it get up, And it
it was a fal Jure. In the old my Yet, socially, it i
Smith had the appelle of a cub-horse. Now he picked and winced over the vary
Now to his favourites. dishes that used to be
my wla presed him to taste this, or that, he thanked her politely, but be didn't ett. Mr. Smith apologised for
bull and said he had been ailing. since his return from America. So the dinner d in disappointment, and the Smiths went her ded home care, Per Smith is ill," said I. No said my
her
aren't
he isn't ill. He's proud. He thinks his old friends ( છુબો enough for him; that's where it is. He's rich, and weure pour, and The worried woman
sotation knoke,
for Germany, in the N. D. L. steamer April 26, Elita Nossack, Ger.str., for Shanghai. here broke down and gril, and I went out for a con
Prins Heinrich.
"TO-MORROW. Saturday, 27th April, 1901.
Kwang-si Sun-Rises
Sels
But he's willing, for a trifling sum, to pull you, Chinese-gth of 3rd moon of 27th year of
near or far...
vary neat
With its cushions (rather hard !) and its oilcloth
hood so black,
The Sarawak Gazette gives particulars, of a recent mishap which befel the Zahoru, which | His zikisha's most ricketty, but he thinks it had the Rajah of Sarawak on hoard at the time. It appears that, on the 15th March, the Rajah left Kuching, in the Zahera for Batang Lupar and Sibu, the weather being rainy and thick. At half-past twelve the vessel was off the Si Dandi sands and a course was then steered for outside Burong Island, which was 15 miles dis fant. Nandak, the native captain, who has been
on the same route same scores of times, was in
It has a bit of carpet bright, on which to put
one's feet;
And the rikisha man believes there is nothing
it can lack.
He risks his life, and yours as well, for all rules
he does not know,
Affairs in the North. (From Our Own Correspondent.)
TIENTSIN, April 15th, Dull, distinctly dull. No political crisis, only a moderate number of street rows and complie ations, and after our stirring incidents offlate it seems slow by comparison. However, we have. more than compensation in the knowledge that things are brightening commercially, Cargo is beginning to find its way North, and a very perceptible increase is noticeable in the returning confidence of the Chinese, and many charge and the Rajah did not concern himself in prophesy that it will not be such a bad year the navigation of the vessel on such a short voy. after all. In the city retail traders are becom-age. Instead of reducing speed at about zo'clock, ing bolder, and holders of import stock are. when the distance to Burong Island would have beginning to feel the dealer nibbling again at been run, the captain stood on at full-speed, familiar chops and sniffing round for novelties, over twelve miles an hour, without sounding or He speaks an unknown language—le cannot while several of the export compounds display taking any precautions, the result being that at
talk Malay. a most unexpected show of skins etc.. Of course about 3 o'clock the vessel struck on hard sand it is a case of scratch lots obtained more or less and heeled over about forty degrees, but with by a piroke of Juck; still so early in the season the roll of the sea she righted. The Rajah it was not anticipated that anything would be rushed on to the bridge and had the doing at all. Shoals of people are continuing--engines reversed, and with a rising swell to come North whom we would much rather she moved slowly astern, har bow and stem
A good cheap bakery and confectioner.
A good clean laundry...
A first-class hotel:
Ladies and gentlemens tailors.. Bootmakers,
And drivers often yell at him for blocking up It's no use swearing at him, or telling him to
the way,
sro,
1
O Rikisha men you're dirty, and your fauks
are manifold,
1
You crowd the streets an every side, and vex
us evermore,
every-
But we cannot do without you, and when
thing is told,
We find you very useful, in this land of
Singapore.
-Ex-M. S‚“-DUNGAN.”
CASSIO,
Speaking after the launch of the first-class battleship Duncan from the yard of the Thames.
Shr. 83min.
Chr, 23min High water-forming ...... Shrasinin
Afternoon ... ghr, zentin, Low water-Morning ghr, 46min. ›
Afternoon...hr. qmin. ANNIVERSARIES.
lippine Isles,
52-Magellan killed on Magtan Island, Phi- 1565-Miguel Lopez landed in Cebu. 1876-Mr. W. H. Forbes' yacht fired upon at
* Macao by-Portuguese soldiers. 1880-Hongkong Polo Club established. 1898U.S. Fleet left Mirs Bay for Manila Bread riots in Italy, diang 1900--Death: announced of Sir Nicholas Han
nen formerly Judge of Court at Japan,
April 26, Sishar, British str., for Swatow. April 26, Pawala Maru, Japanese steamer, for
Australian Ports.
Passengers-Arrived.
And yet, bless your soul-wait a moment, how ever. ffSmith had been perfectly frank and said, "I am not.thoman I was. 1tived high in America, and I'm all
to pieces with inflammatory dyspepsia,
that
Splendid dinnor will half kill me if I eat it,"i
and this
written non inted September
Fer Glenshiel, from Japan-42 Chinese..
If he had to shoud bars pulled through without a break. Why didn't he say Per Auping, from Shanghai-29 Chinese.
Here in a lady who do not beritate Ber Kagoshima Maru, from Japan-4 laps.
• to tell us her with tant
wretched allment. Miss M. J. experience Per Thales, from Foochow-Mrs. Rennie and
name, and her hon "child. From Swatow--Mr. Brenitt Taylor, and Shelled. In a
56, Surly Street, 117 Chinese.
19th, of which the following is the ram and substance Per Meade, from Manila-Mrs. Page and 2 so says that it
it în w
mither more than two years daughters, Mrs. Williams and a daughters, since her health began to fait, At first, she thought Mrs. Vose, Mrs. Ratherford and daughter it was only coaw trivial ailment that would soon pass Misacs Donssman (2), Bash, Messrs. E. Wen-away, for beyond loss of appetite and a feeling of her, F. W. Lloyd, Mrs. F. B. Webster, Mr. E.-longuer and weariness, them did not seem to be much
the with J. Schatfeldt, Dr. W. O'Berlin, and Mr. FLE. he matterwald on with her work as do countless
So she struggled on thonsauds
Dow
Per Segovia, from Singapore-311 Chinese. Abdul Makomed From Colombo--Messrs Per Ballaaral, from Bombay-Mr. Haji G. H. Mann, Fox Strangewargs, W. G. Richard on, Col. and Mrs. G. D. Fanshawe, Miss Rosamond Layard, and Mr. A. E. Fearnley, From London-Mr. A. C. Noules, Mrs. Cook- burn, child and infant, Arm-Sergt. and Mrs. Hall and 2 children, and Mr. G. Wade Shore, From Marseilles-Messrs, C. McArthur, 1. Hebling, R. W. Haliday and Escombe. From 9 pan. The Brough Company at the Theatre Port Said-Mesars, Coleman and Nickerson
From Singapore-Messrs. G. B. Cresswell, E. Rouse Kit Cheung Tye, Bing Chee and C, C. L. Fitz Williams..
Royal.
AGENDA
TO-DAY.
TO-MORROW" Noon-N. V. K. steamer Kagoshima Meru
leaves for Bombay via Singapore etc. -C.-M. Co's steamer-Esmeralda-leaves-
for Manila,
-5-p.m.
www
SUNDAY, 281h.
...
SHITTING REPORTS.
Captain T. Farck, of the steamship Segovia, from Singapore, reports: Good passage.
(of brava.womon every day, hoping to be,. right again in a short time.
that demon beatdrdestroyer, had got her in imm But alas I her hope was short lived, for Indigestion, grasp and would not set her free. Instead of getting better, she became more.
Her
tongue was now, always, foal and nasty, and after taking food-zo matter how little-he ex- perienced such a sense of fulness dud tightness in the chest that she could scarcely breathe. It seemed," ho say, " if sono heavy weight was resting on my chest and
pressing in my ribe." Indeed bar chest she could scarcely
bear anything to touch it, and whalingst afraid to became Foto and
and painfal that walk about, to slightest
Volting hart here, Thle fooling. of weight and oppression in the chest is one of the most distressing and common symptoms
of
Indigestion. Like the rel sigualman it counsel c
caution
Bhead
-What....
the railway.
Iron Works, Mr. A. F. Hills, chairman of the Daylight O.S. K. steamer Daijin Maru leaves. Afern, from Yokohama, reports: Light breeze god was, rosta silly, remitlogone tom rind farms,
for Coast Ports, 1
MONDAY, 291h. 5.30 p.m.-Emergency Meeting United Service Cargo ex-Benverlick subject to rent..
Lodge No. 1341 E.C.
TUESDAY, 30th.
be without, nearly all bent on opening grog striking very hard each time she pitched, so shops and houses of ill-fame, and it may much so that all were obliged to hold on by be doing a service to some intending im both hands to prevent themselves from fall- migrants to point out that the market is simply ing. When the water deepened a little-Singapore Free Press, April 10th, glutted with liquor and provisions; but what the engines were put ahead and she moved. Tientsin does not possess is !---
slightly with the aid of the swell, and her -head moved-round-to-seaward. After another.. -ten-minutes-of-anxiety, in-expectation-that- "every time she bumped a plate. would be start- .ed, she floated. The wells were sounded and In any of these departments a pretty solid foud could not be seen, and so thic Zahora was to be dry. The mist was so heavy that livelihood can be almost guaranteed, all of them steered west, and into deep water again. After company, said he considered the Admiralty had with the exception of the Hotel, being absplute about 20 minutes the low land lying between paid a great compliment in the design of the and pressing necessities. We have a very fair Saribas and Batang Lupar was sighted, and Duncan, which was almost a facsimile of the Hotel, but there, is room for another run on rather different lines, where ladies and families
thus the vessel had overrun ber distance about Shikishimo, built by the 'company for, the can be reasonably and comfortably accommoer that she struck; afterwards Lingga was built on the same slip). The Shikishima, -12 miles, and it was off the mouth of the form. Japanese Government. (The two ships were dated now when houses are difficult to obtain reached without difficulty," And at a very high figure. Though the price of No ordinarily built vessel could have stood armed, and delivered in thirty months, whereas mean however, had been built, armoured, engined flour is about the same as formerly, the price the ten severe bumps that were made on hard the Albion was not finished yet and the Nooa-U.S. Mail steamer City of Peking of bread is exactly, double, and it is not sand and in a heavy sea, the first while going Duncan and Cornwallis would inke three good bread at that. It is not bread, like what at a speed of over 32 kudis an hour, without years, le-attributed the-difference we can get in Shanghai, for almost half being smashed up to pieces. If a plate had sensible and business like way in which | Cargo ex Shinang Baru subject to rebt, the price, and why should we not get good been started nothing could have saved the the Japanese Government treated the con bread here? 16 cents a pound is absurd, and Zakora from sinking and filling in ten minutes, tractors they were anxious to turn out it is light airy stuff that is forgotten as soon and most probably 10-pine would have been ships with equal rapidity for our own Govem a. swallowed. A confectioners, now when saved, is there was too much sea on to lower ment, but they could not, because of the Tab: there is so much entertaiding, and so many the boats without their filling, and a strong stacies placed in their way through the system willing to purchase small delicacies, would ebb tide was running. This nearly fatal ace of overcentralisation, Sir William White pain be very popular. Washing is another problem, cident was caused by the negligence of the tel out that battleship designing did not begin though all that is required is a building near man in charge, in not taking proper precaution with the Shikiskina. There was a Majestie the river, superintendent and a little care, in calculating his distance to Burong Island, class before that, and he had no doubt that and half a dozen smart Cantonese fuishers." reducing his speed, and keeping the lead going. the Japanese; Government, looking round for Bootmakers, and tailor's are still at a premium, So far as is yet known the vessel has received the best type of battleship, hind selected the htt the misfortuna is they cannot find houses, no injury.
Majestic model when ordering the Skikiskima,
to the
leaves for San Francisco via Shanghai
etc
WEDNESDAY, 1st May:
Daylight U. S. Co's steamer City of Peking leaves for San Francisco via Shanghai Co's steamer Prinsess Trene leaves for Southampton.
THURSDAY, 2nd.
Noon-N.D.
Capt. Ki Kaari, of the steamship Kagoshima
and misty weather with smooth sea.
Capt. A. Robson, of the steamship Thales, from Swatow, Amoy, and Foochow reports Fresh S.S.W. winds fo Amoy and haży weather. Swatow to Hongkong strong NW winds, squally with beary rain and lightning.
no
and warm of danger aud-misery might be nature, but there, what's the good of moralising. We avoided if only we headed there, dauger signal of don't take warning, therefore
Buffer in
in consequence Ba Barton did for she goes on to say -
I suffered from longer re
refreshed ine, for it only came in matches and was disturbod rest at nights, runt afraid to eat miels becan
by horrible dreams. Deprived of proper fearful as that were sure to follow, small wonder
becanes of the got so weak and thin, that at Tant I was forced to in and take to my bed, where I layer for six weeks. During that time I vomite a quantity of blond,
The doctor raid I suffering from Indigestion Captain H. Barlow, of the steamshipping, and nu ulecrated stomach. His medleine onduled me from Shanghai, reports: From Shanghai to to get down stairs again, but did not
hot care ine, for I Tungyung Island fresh to moderate S. windstill suffered great pain after caling, and "always with tog and drizzling min, thence to port dull, tirol and very
In this condition I remained for vary cloudy and at times rainy and squally weather despairing of ever being wall wgnie, but pasvidentially several months, accompanied by thunder and lightning nearing. was led to try Seigel's byrus and to that mollaig port
alone is dne my protont good health. Now I can t heartily and enjoy my inile without fear of pair, amt. feel brighter, and
I
. Capt. J. McGillivray, of the steamship Gỗ -
shiel, from Tacoma and Japan, reportsFrom foghter and better in crey way than I have Tacoma, strong winds and high sea with fresh pale on March 31st, accompanied with hard dianer, I don't know. He dimitted afterwards to Why Mr: Smith didn't mention his lotes at our snow squalls, thence moderate winds and hazy me. Still my wife hasn't: foiven bi Noon-Extraordinary General Meeting of the weather to Yokohama. From Moji, April 21st says Homer, are those who led miler
Wanchai Warehouse and Storage Ceight variable winds, light sea, overcast and walls of Troy Happier Yes, say I Ld at their offices i
108 with rain throughout, budget Irre and can not when
Happ
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