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Telegrams.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
SERVICE
ANOTHER UNIVERSITY FOR CHINA..
"A RUSSIAN SCHEME. [By courtesy of the "Sheung "To"],
Peking, 23rd April. is proposed by the Russian authorities to establish a University in the Threo Eastern Provinces.
The Waiwupu has induced the abandonment of the scheme on the ground that a university will be founded by Chins herself.
CONSULAR OFFICIALS. CHINESE GRADING.
[By courtesy of the “Sheung Po"]
Peking, 28rd April. The Waiwupu has decided upon the following grading of consular
officials-
Consuls general to be of the fourth ranks. Full consuls of the fifth rank; and a Vice-cousal of the sixth
rank
CONVEYANCE OF TROOPS.
'RAILWAY REGULATIONS,
By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]
Peking 28rd April. The Ministries of War and öf. Posts and Communications have agreed upon twenty-one regulations for the conveyance of troops by railways.
LUZO-CHINESE TREATY. DIVERGENCE IN INTERPRETATION,
[By courtesy of the “Shrung 'Pd."]
"Peking,'25th April. There being a diference in the Chinese and the foreign versions of the Lazo-Chinese Treaty, and the Treaty having been drawn up at the time by HE. Chang Chih-tung, the Waiwupu has applied to the Grand Councillor for a correct-in- terpretation.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY APRIL 30 1909.
various-Boards to decide as to the
best method of the disposal of the
MACAO BOYCOTTED
Provinces, will start for their respective posts after the funeral of the late Emperor Kwang
Empress Grand Dowager's privy MEETING OF CANTONESE UNIONS, Su
pursé
MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.
"MUST-NOT PROCEED TO THE
*: FRONTIER. :
--[By courtiny of the "Shaung"Po"]
Peking, 26th April. The Waiwupu has requested the various Foreign Ministers in Peking to prevent missionaries from pro- seeding to the frontier to preach, as the people are not civilized and the presence of the missionaries may leid' to trouble, i
COMPULSORY EDUCATION.
IMPERIAL EXAMPLE,
[By courtery of the" Shaung Por]
"Peking, 25th "April.
liby Bourtsey of the 5 Sheung, Pod] =
Canton, 27 April. H The Trade Unions in this Loity held a meeting today at which it was resolved to exhort the members not to visit Macao to gamble or to frequent resorts of pleasure in the Portuguesettlement in other words, to institute a boycott against Macao
BOXER INDEMNITY. PROTOSAL TO WAIVE INTEREST [By courtesy of the “Shaung "Pa")-
Peking, 27th April.
מדלי
TANG SHAONI (REFUSES GOVERNORSHIP OF
FENGTION,"
[By country of the Sheung Po."]
**Peking, sath April,
in Peking, on his return from Europe, at H.E. Tang Shao-yi is expected to arrive the end of this moon.
...
His Excellency is unwilling to return to his post as Governor of Fengilen.
The Grand Councillor in contemplating giving him another appointment..
THE BOXER INDEMNITY. DEFERRED PAYMENT PROPOSED "By couriety of the "Sheung Po."]
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Macao Awakened.
THREATENED RIVALRY OF HEUNG CHOW,
"AN APPEAL TO THE PORTUGUESE.
Recent events, both political and com. mercial, in the neighbouring Colony of Macko, have awkkebad, residents in the Portuguese Settlement to ausente of danger which extinction. The Tufiu Maru aflair, into which threatens that Colony with retale tradall the Pattuguess Government had been on watingly drawn, evoked a feeling of resent ment in the minds of Cantonese and, in The more recent problem with which the particular, of the inhabitants of Heungshan: Portuguesa Government is now faced ariting out of the delimitation question has pot enhanced Portuguese prestige in the eyes of the Sembem Chinese. While the founding of the new post of Heungchow within a stone's throw of Macao emphasizes the determination on the part of the Heangshausse to exert their best efforts to work the commercial ruin of the Apciest city.
Thapalpable signs of the times have served as danger signals to the custodians of the interests of Mação, as well as to the okler re- sidents who have not failed to parceive the public meeting in to be held at Macro to imminent parit threatening the Colony,
THE COMING HIPPODROME:
RULODISTIC PANSS REFERENCES
The next circus to visit the Colony will be the Hippodrome and Menagerie, of which Mr. A. Jackson is the representative. During the Hippodroma's stay at Calcutta, it was the re- cipiest of fisttering Press notices, which we reprodćce below in part for the information of: intending patrous. According to...".
(Rangoon) contemporary, the Calcutta: Pronk, Lin, their appreciative notices of the Hippodrome when it was in that city showing nightly to crowded which has the great advantage of sustaining the houses, paid just tribute to its delightful variaty, interest of the house from beginning to and..
strike the spectator at once. The unanimou In contrast with other similar entertainmeals, the excellent appointments of the Hippodrome;
vardict at the initial performance given by the Hippodroms at Rengoon some time ago was that it was about the best show that the place have had since Harinaion's visited-Rangoon * few years back, not to forget Fitzgerald's and. other European, combinations; during their Eastern tour, Professor G. Urban,thm/lion_ tamur, is described as being futrapid and pos- sessing considerable sangi froid in bir wonder. ful exposition of the mastory of the human will over brutal strength. The animals are said to. have been reduced to a surputing degree of lion, who showed decided signs of viciousness, docility, with the exception of a young male
in order to keep the brute under control The combination include a number of equestriennes whose graceful performance on spirited and prancing steeds is bound to evoke the admin. -* tion of all. An item which will doubtless take with Hongkong audiences is the ballet dancH by the Sister Elliott, who also appear in atura of acrobatic feats.The Hippodrome is not without that indispensable factor if suc kind-the clowns, it takes a clever man to cess is to be achieved in entertainments of this play the fool, and in the persons of Leo and Dummy, who are entrusted with the comic por tion of the entertainment, Hongkong andisscas can be assured of side-splinting laughter at the funny men's clever witticisms and their aptitude for the diabolical art of mischief-making Many waistcoat buttons will need replacement by ird members of (be fair sex ere the season is over.
The representatives of the various
'Peking, 28th April. Powers now in Peking to attend the meeting of the special Envoys of the funeral of the late Emperor. Kwang held at the US. Legation yesterday, when Foreign. Governments now fa Peking was Su will propose, at 18 banquet it was decided to defer payment of the which will be given in their honour, Boxer indemnity for several years to auto Prince Kung has urged that com that, in view of the reforms that have enable China to be relieved of her dosacial morrow! at which the burong questions of frequest recourts to the whip being resorted to:
pulsory education should be enforced, also of the impecunious condition of been adopted by China, and because beginning with members of the Im her Treasury, the Foreign Govern- perial family, so that the examplements should agree to waive the may be followed by others through interest on the Boxer indemnity out the Empire,
payable by China.
The Prince Regent has o quiesced in the suggestion.
OHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING CO.
-QUESTION, OF CONTROL.
[By courtery of the “ Sheung Po."]
"Peking, 26th April. The officials and gentry in the Chihli province have petitioned the Waiwupu and the Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce and In dustry on the subject of recovering the control of the Kaiping (Chinese Engineering and Mining Co.'s) mines into the hands of the Chinese
FOREIGN REPRE SENTATIVES.
VISIT TO THO PARK,
[By courtesy of the Sheung "Po."]
Peking 26th April.
The special ambassadors'from the
CHINESE BANKS.
FOREIGN MINISTERS URGE FOR GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT.
By courtesy of the “Sheung‹‚Pp."} {
Peking, 27th April,- "The Diplomatic Corps in Peking has submitted a representation to the Ministry of Finance, in which the Foreign Ministers urge that Board to guarantee the bative Banks, su that foreign merchants, may mot suf. for any loss (in their dealings with auch Banks
'Both the Waiwupu and the Minis- try of Finance refuse to comply with the request on the ground that the native Banke are not subject to the control of the Ministry of Finance. VICEROY HSU SHIR-ORANG.
EXPECTED 'IN- PEKING.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung"Po."]"
"Peking, 27th April. H.E. Hou Shib chiang, ex-Viceroy peror Kwang Su) will pay visita to ofthe Three Eastern Provinces, i8-01- guage, sinong all foreign languages, is the most the Elo Park to-day and to-morrow.peated to arrive shortly in Paring.
Art. Lill, of the Treaty signed in Paking on various Powers (who are in Peking the hat December, 1887, reads :—
"In order to prevent for the future, any dis qussion, and considering that the English lan-
generally knows in China, this Treaty, with the Convention appended to it is written in Por tuguese, Chinese, and Zuglish, and signed_in vix copies, two in' each language. All these versions have the same sense and meading. bat if there should happen to be aby divergence
the loterpretation of the Portuguese and Chi- nese versions, the English text will be made use of to resolve the doubts that may have Arisen."
CANTON-MAÇÃO RAILWAY.
A CHINESE UNDERTAKING..
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po"]
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Poking, 25th April. It is proposed by the Ministry of Poate and Communications that the Canton-Macao Railway shall be Built with funds raised among the people.
to attend the funeral of the late Im
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EMPEROR KWANG SU'S FUNERAL.
MAINTENANCE OF ORDER,
Py courtesy of the "Shaung Po.")
Peking 26th April. The Prince Regent has given instructions to Prince Su to have more policemen on duty to maintain order on the occasion of the funeral of the late Emperor Kwang Su.
VICEROY SIK LIANG. DEPARTURE TO THE EASTERN PROVINCES.
*fifty courtesy of the "Sheung Po"] If, however, the money should
Peking, 26th April. not be forthcoming by a certainHE Bik Liang, Viceroy elect of time, the line will be built by the the Three Eastern Provinces, will 'Ministry itself.
proceed to the Three Eastern Pro vinces to take up his new appoint CHINA MERCHANTS' S.N. CO- ment after the 15th day of this moon "THE NATIONALIZATION SCHEME (4th prox). ?
[By couriery, if the "Shoung' Pr"]
Peking, 25th April. "H.E. Viceroy Yeung Shih-chang has expressed as his opinion that the Ministry of Posts and Communica- tions cannot with propriety take over the China Merchants Steam
TANG SHAOYL...”
"THE GOVERNORSHIP OF FENGTIEN,
"{'By courtesy of aka "Skaung ""Bo””]
Peking 26th April. Viceroy Bik Liang has telegraph Navigation Co. without reference to ed to H.. Tang Shaq yi, to return the shareholders in the first-instance.to Fenghien as-Governor.
REVOLUTIONARIES
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THE PRINCE REGENT CAUTIONED, (By courtesy of the Sheung Po."]"
Peking, 25th April." H.E. Viceroy Tuan Fang haa telegraphed that some revolutionarles have proceeded to Peking.....
His Excellency cautions the Prince Regent to be careful tehke to go about.
MALATE EMPRESS PRIVY
PURSE
METHOD OF DISPOSAL.
[By courtesy of Iki " Sheung Po.
Peking, 20th April.
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EMPEROR ESUAN TUNG
LIUNDER THE REGENTESS!
CHARGE.
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· [By comrlasy of the "Skiung Po‚"]
Peking, 26th April. i The Regentese will take up her
residence in the Palace after the 30th inst., in order to look after the Emperor.
TSUK-YUNG-HANGCHOW -BAILWAYA
COLLAPSE OF BRIDGE,
[1] From Our "Quin (Correspondent,
Shanghai, 27th April,
It is proposed by the Prince Regent to call together the Grand Hang Councillors and the Ministers of the
the Cailway has cooll * gap of thirty few
PRINCE FUSHIMI.
WELCOMED IN FEKING","
[By courtesy of the "Shewing Po."||
Péking, 27th April.
On the 24th inst., Prince Lun Pa and Prince Chew, in company with H, Liang Tun-yin, proceeded to the railway station to welcome. „Prince Fushimi,
The Prince Regent proposes to accompany His Royal Highness on a visit to the Western Park on the 3rd prox, and to.give him au en- tertainment at the Lun-yee Palace;"
FOREIGN VISITORS. LARGE ENTERTAINMENT EXPENSES,
· [By courtesy of the "Shawgo Po"]
Peking, 28th ApĤI,
embarrassment.
PRINCE SU.
RESIGNS PRESIDENTSHIP. [By courtesy of the "Sheung. Ps"]・ " Peking, #8th April.
Price Su la determined to resign his post as president of the Ministry of Civil Affairs so to bolable to devote his undivided time and attention to the reorganisation of the Navy.
CANTON HANKOW RAILWAY.
THE LOAN AGREEMENT.
·{By courtesy of the "Sheung“Po,"】
Peking, 18th April, The British protest against the loan from
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the hour are to be discussed and re Exolutions à formulatad for transmission to the Government in Lisbon. A patriotic appost to all Portuguese in Macan has been issued by Dr. Luis Nolasco, a practibing barrister, a copy 'of which has reached us. We give balow a Iteo - translation of the manifestó :-
Citizens,
'Pro' Patria!
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There is pressing necessity that the public spirit should arouse from its cataleptic somno leace and take to heart the, cause of the revival of Macao.
We cannot, nor ought we, to commit collective suicide, by remaining, with folded arass; apaihatle and indifferent to the progres aive movement that is going on around us.
Macao, if she will survive must keep abreast of the evolution, and shape bar course to the front. By remaining immovable, death is cer- tain, inevitabla, and, what is more, disgraceful,
The items enumerated above are but an la- significant portion of the numerous toras-with- which the Hippodrome is provided. With such a versatility of talent and the satisfactory' Press references alluded to, success is already aEIUS. ed and Wednesday night shoulð sée a fall housIN- at Causeway Bay on the occasion of the grand
There is, therefore, the urgent necessity that improvements must be carried out as much on the hare, up till now been followed. Besides the material nido as in administrative affairs which
Rall-cessity of an immediate recasting of mathodecon opening performance..
Germany for the construction of the Hunan-public works and the railway, there in the ne Hupeh section of the Canton-Hankow way is still unsettled.
CHINESE IN KOREA, JAPANESE REGULATIONS
UNACCEPTABLE.
[By courting of the “ Sheung Po"]
Peking, 28th April. Japan has drawn up a set of seventeen regulations governing the Chinese residents in Korea which are very oppressive.
The Waiwupu has refused to recognito. the validity of their operation against the Chinese.
ANTI-MONARCHISTS. VICEROY CHANG'S REPORT. [By courtesy of the " Sheung 'Pò."]
Peking, a9th April,
H.E. Chang, Jen-chun, Viceroy of Canton, has reported the discovery of a list contain ing over three hundred names of anti- mpnarchista acattered along the Const
Hii Excellency has applied for orders to bo lasued for the apprehension of the re volutionaries.
FOREIGNERS IN CHINA.
·SHOULD NOT TRADE OUTSIDE- TREATY LIMITS.
· [By courtsey of the " Sheung ›Pó"]
Peking, 19th April, Instructions have been issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the effect that no foreigners should be allowed to trade outside Settlement limits...
"THREE EASTERN
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·PROVINCES. CONFERENCE OF VICEROYS. By courtesy of the "Sharing. Po
- Peking, agth' Åpril.
LAST MIGHT'S OPENING PERFORMANCE,
..29th inst.
nected with administration, finances, duties, law, ecapomy, commerce, industry, navigation, etc. It is necessary to simplify thelaws and regula. tions and remove all obstructions in the way of The Hippodrome Chicus and Menagerie, the vital development of this Colony. Pari which had such an enthusiastic reception af colarly at the present time, when wo aro Saigon, opened last night at Causeway Bay threatened by the opening of a rival porf two with an attractive bill of fare, which afforded hours distant from Macao, a port which, amusement to a large audience. The weather in spite of its natural disadvantages., may was somewhat wretched and militated against turn out to be a it has already the performers appearing in the various torns bean as sted, the Shanghai of the South with any degree of comfort, as the frequent by overcoming all the difficulties with an axpenditure of intellect, labour, tanacity of
showers found their unwelcome way through
Chinese do not stand ip. want of purpose and money-much money, which the the canvas, much to the annoyance of spectators and performers alike. The combination, how- avor, acquitted themselves well under decided na Macea declined immensely with the founding. ly of Hongkong, but with the prosperity of the abbold ensure a successful season. Judging: trying conditions, and this initsalfo "new port of Heungchow, serving as a foedar to the same region which we bave outil now.sup.formance, which, will doubtless be maintained from the high standard of last night's'iper plied, it will be redared to the enadition of a throughout the season, the nightly entertain. village of merely a emetory. Neverthe meats should certainly elicit the "H}-yahy* leas, as mow and as cititens it babavás un to
from Chinese throats" and booking" skuuld be play the last card, to exert a last-ffort brisk. 1 towards the salvation of ibe Cology; and
The opening item was the entry of siz the practical method to do this is to consequestriennes, whose graceful performance was of-the-new-commercial city of Heungchaw sorios of tricks by performing alephants, which teract the practicability of the development much appreciated." This was followed by a by rendering Wacao preferable, even to the appeared to be well trained Black Diamond, Chiness themselves, not only by the salubrity the "Equine Midget Marvel, gavo ani asa of its chimere but als, and principally, tonishing display of jumping feats. Dicky and which are to be met with, here and by abce, bad a somewhat difficult turp, which was by the laws which govern it, by the facilities Bella, in theit staircase band balancing perform the security which obtains for páisōns and pro- gone through without a hitch. The musical.me Berty. Why do we speak this openly? Because fangs by Miss Ashby was an interesting fanture Macao without the Chinese will be likened to a of the programma The Mysore troupe of acro body without soul-dead city. It ikther, the bats gave some marvellous feats, for which Chinras, who are lotilling life into this Colony they were loudly applauded. Mookerjee, the They are the life blood which circulares in the
Indian gymnast, treated the audience to some organism, of this city Mtend without its Cbl thrilling horizontal feats. The most.sspastion. pere, will be like a big house without tenants al part of the performance, however, was when: What will then become of the proprietors within Professor Urban appeared before the audiame fis narrow boundaries? Macan stands funeed of with his trained llons, and the intrepid tamer of the valuable aid of the Chinese element; and the king of beasts" gazed into the mouth of to-day, more than sert, threatened, an we art, death, as it were, when he placed, his head in with the opeoing of the new portof Heungchów the mouth of one of the bruter.
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We have not attempted to fally rive description of all the numerous tutor owing to lack of space, bat fotending visitors, to EAST Hippodrome may confidently hope to obtain a good after-dinnar entertainment,
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Let me therefore meet at a public assembly and subsequently appeal to thadurerament, of the mairopalls to gmat ung besides the material improvement nf the
harbour works and of the railway, tha much desired autonomy, that we might carry out here ja Macas great reforms in all the branch- SECOND PERFORMANCE LAST NIGHT, es of public administration, to' the end that, by adapting the governmental measures to The Hippodrome and Managérie, waters this purpose, the Colmy might revive from just opened short season at Cansowa the decadence in which she lives and sup.is unquestionably one of the fihsat whom
Phanty, Biuros, labessters and other inhabi- preceded them tol Hongkong. The appoint the rival port of Hourgchow. plant and excel in advantages and facilities kind that his favoured the Colony with
contents of this Colonying to aurert ydur rights mains to be said that hardly dull moment i
for some time. The combination have'al To be public mesting, landowners, met- justified the flattering Prem notices, that at a
DHE, Sik Liang; Viceroy-elect of the bassadors of the Foreigo Governments now changi to proceed to Peking with a view to The expenses of entertaining the am-Grand Council to request H.E. Bed Shib
Three Eastern Provinces, has applied to the in Fering to attend. the funeral of the late hold a conference with him on matters Emperor. Kwang Su are estimated at one testaing the Three Eastern Provinces, million,tizia, AINDA
[The original estimate was put down-ai Tia. 300,000 since reduced to Tis. $50,000 and now aminaatito Tipos coo-Ed 8.KT)
ANGLO-SIAMESE TREATY.
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HARBIN
(QUESTION OF CUSTOMS DUTY.
[By courtsay of the "Skewig Pol] À
Peking, #gth April,
The dispute over the Customs duty at Harbin would have been settled before now) had it not been for the fact that mis understanding has arisen with the Russian authorities.
CHINESE DISSATISFACTION.
---[By courtesy of the Shaung "Po:"}
Peking, 8th April, Lord-Ll-Ching-fong, Chinelo Ministerito the Court at St. James', hza telegraphed sto the Waikupu urging the Ministry of Foreign Affaim to mako ceprosentations against the Anglo-Blamere Treaty with a view of projek fecting Chinese füterests so Blam,
"CHINESE LABOURERS. "GERMANS. RECRUITING.
[By courtity of the “Sheung "Pa"
Germany is recruiting Chinese fabourer
Teking, 8th April [for]]"whẹ will proceed by the Bibarian
rosta
The Walwopu has offered no objection to the recruiting."
TWO VICEROYS.
* {PATE, OF, DERARTURE FROM -
PEKING.
THE MISHAPS 10, "THE 3.5. "INDRANI", AND "SATSUMA”
TIGHTNERE:CAUSED IN THE COTTON HARKET,
messere received on arst fast, from the engineers of the Miten Bish Dockyards who are at work on the stranded steamar Undron states that on removing the cargo from the No
To the public vaseting,
Joe Wroents are exceptionally randy and it only m
and to formulate your demands & passed when visit is paid to the Hippodroma.
To the public meeting, to the benefit of this Portuguate,tendtory f
To the public meeting, for the salvation of the loyal chy of Mačno 1
To the public mesting, citirane, on Saturday mit; the 1st May, at four o'clock in' the Hiter- noon, within the Council Chamber in the ~pacious hall of the Senate
Macao, 29th April, 1909.
EXPLOSIVES¬MISSING;
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Last night, the management provided vana Ce other evening'e manurement to a large and de- lighted audience. Fortunately, they wanting conditions were mors spspicions then the proc vious night, and this enabled, the voumerous törns to proceed without a bitch, zumarred by
treacherous atmosphere. The, via-horse tre by the graceful equestrianes was again presented to an admiring audience. Spac mention should be made of the performing: elephants, -whose remarkable proclivilles re-- fiscs great cradit on their tratour, Mr. F“Jones,“ -Thë equine midget marvol Black Diamond li au obedient little pony and is sure to win the Some person or pawont puknown succeed! unstinted applzase of all those who qual thyr ed in forcing an intracco foto the magazine midget in its clever tricks. The comic, Juge of the Kowloon CADIOD Rallway at Trips, gling by Le Dia! is a mystifying procedure, "some "ilme on Monday night or early on Tues: while the scrobatic dance by the dinosa Rilleri day morning. The party concerned succeeded is a graceful piece of performance. The staire in removing eighteen ctress of drosmite case hand-balkucing by Dicky and Balla fa valued at between coo and $600, A report particularly good, and should be men to be has been made to the Criminal Investigation appreciated. The Mysore troupe-of-acrobate ars the last word in gymnastics, and should Hold it was discovered that large, pointed thepetent, and steps are being taken to not be missed by tovare of that manly method "rock" "had" penstrated the hold through the the thieves.
of bodily 'colitie. Mooka jee, in his tripla "bottom"of the valvet. 'The' building of a bulk
horizontal bars parformance, is a claver Indian today and when it has been completed the year 7g08, amennting to 1.555.543; represent Head sound the hole was to be commenced | THE wat prosts of the Denische Bank for the gymnast and is quick in his work. The clowns are responsible for no liute amount of marris of pumping eat the water and refodilag 11.334 per cent on the paid up capital of art. The sentations put of the the vessel will be undertakes. The hole under £10,000,000. The raport disias that the re however, is reserved to the last, when Froteens a programique.. the bow had been filled up. The sabrags boat covery la the economic position foreshadowed Urban astonisher gaping audience, with bla Arina Karu, belonging to the Mitsu Blah! year ago has contioned its progress, although menagerie of wild animals. The trained sions Dockyard Company has been drouched to nos without some interesptions. The growth which appens ferocious to the stranges are bas the scans of the mishng and kin divas arest in the power of the Garman market, to absorb docile creatures in the masterful hands of shot Work
According to the Mainich, that securities demonstrated, incurrielas amer. An set which excited so Ride arou
mal maggara. Notwithstanding that the imports of tion and held the audissent in carpljuje with by the British steamers Indrani; and food studs, prodges, and manufactured when the trainer held out a Sologne have caused some tightness in the Ambode ascund the exports on the average by with a place of meat attached at which out for. cotton market at Koberna themanufacturers are bat
$81,000,000
6,000 sunnally, Gaimany rectized the savage brutes snapped and soon démolish In great poed (of time askterial, and it is usi frass bandid avery year large amounts of gold adiowithout, however, showing the der Blade certain whanzba cotton on board. camtople]" [the only sucaption) to this now. ro ostabilki|of injurieg,bis master, soʻthe giant rallat qu
(edase | Expla,havida noruud in:THE POSE: 907:1;The spectators, «
though BThe Hippodrome bave shaye cont||their card to satisfy the me
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