NEWS FROM THE EAST.
* Tiil'ubday Island Sept. 27. Kahtkhn files jnst to hand describe the floods at Ninjfgo as the most disastrous experienced for 40 rears q wt. Hundreds of feinilies have g been left destitute. The thunder ir and lightning were terrific, ami eom- _ plate darkness reigned at midday. " Whole families were drowsed to--0 gather, and their corpse* were Ml j laying unburied fur several days. * ; During the vujefe oftbesteamer „ Tamson to Swatow sheeapenenasd * heavy weather, and mock wreak age n was seen. ‘A naHre-wae obeerend „ hanging on to some.and theTamenm . steamed close to tbwreecue. He - native, however, was 100 weak to * take bold of the hftbooy and A. 1- 1 oecona-pmoer ihiDff Sfiwir iwiß | off with a linenodWed the sum; n * * amnekSwmSnMSSiwUM? lng : BT^SSO^iSsPSf& 1 stWata^S • *jßsf- * ~ t . f'y
£ UUHIEl* e* bet Mthlrhapfen**! |li»lW<Mitkw> l.y voa ear* wieely aaf«»a«fl»t the f»ml«.met nominated assist in«h.» V uiiieijwl Atilea aWU U eW n without wi.r partiality »bn*e?er. No* 'his is all tight n» fir aa it goo», but. sir, von i-annat possibly heee be<-ii am ire *ben y«« P*»J*£? * r *H*°f tha manner i« wblbfc"lhe *> • «fl««d ropr«s.iitatloii waa proslhi**! during th«exi«tenceofth#bm»e*l|Uiß^pality. or y»»«r »oiaa trou!! lnWlKfllhiJ moat strongly attain* the consuls ! i»*iirping or attempting to ueuijeapght which bel»u;r* wh.)H> an^jWfJilh.. i taxpnrerev jCowla»-ertlj«mpsi- : i three years ••! the •xmmm" at |tho : Municipality neither the Biitiah.umAroerlear n«»mlnea represented i*»ny i »ena» <>f the is old (he taxi itm«. Al- : th«H«li tli»proposedarraMßMUMit may j !■« oulv tern; ornty. it wilt be the !»•*••- j tioo «.f tha tltin end of the wodgo,which ; i* certain to load to mlMiiUMjpin^lf. i Hy all imiuh ht us li-ivn (lidaiifniltiit representatives iioiiiinittpd ami alw-rd '< bv and ti.prcfoi-o iv»j».iiMtl>' to a i ai.ij.irHy of taxpayers not eoiwHJUr ! n«nvit«-e who,«re pr pared at any i nii>m«ut h> sail their opinions (if.«v*r i thcv lia-l pay) f"»r tha sake of a hill of | exchsnp*. or mmoo rlight social rmog. iiiti»n l>y iW power* t'tat he. Hopii p ; soma one more aide titan t will giro 1 you his opinions on the sonjwt.—lain, etc. Taxfaykk. [Our rorrespondent will bearin mind that although we appro**! of the temporary recofatrtu-tiim «1 the Municipal CouiW'il in the manlier of ita formal- exbtebejb we emphatically di»approt) d of any Muni, ip d l»-dy a» a permanency who are aottdi-rtea by the Miffi*Ro* of the majority «>f the rut«payera.— Ki>. fc'.T. ] TYPnrS FiTTER AND LEPROSY. Vu THR 7WTOSI. R-it. —As in the 8 vmu ?ijr» of tl.w i 2''>ih i '■'.. s» neU a* in. I liv the l!>\ YieefouMd .and K'lnu, , i <jiiis inc xt-donU of At in 'to t-.Vo {all preca,uii»narj ro<asu;<» npuii^t ' typhi's fever existing on bonid B.T.U.MJ'. Sophie, yearns j<igMy to ' have crentod eonaidarithle anxie y in I pin, it may not ho <)•>! of plar* in I thin crtnnect'on to point out ihnt then* j is a <lixoaa* fvon mow vii-ilfiit. inaifliouH, uii'l fn<nl. a cpxe of wbirh was i > n«v.-i ktmtvti to have In on rated )>y | human flc'll. lctkinp »er|nit-like in | imt ntid>-t, natt)>-ly leprosr,' i»f wh'elt j there i* on«<, if not three, weH-defihed 1 case in the vicinity of Apia, .which ! cania front the plMgnrt-stviekan Hnw»ii;iu T'ie iiliftt'tniiatfper- ' »• n «•• nfflirte I ia in funtatt daily Willi lwitli fi.n»iirn'-i« I'ti't naiiviM -««f it.<> 1 t«>wn. 'l'hi«*|K»Mw>n Tas in the bram-h j I<< -~e" TToajiital in Hm\;<ii, vliata Ji« ', vvhs ]>i iioniKfvl n «i»liri>a<l l«*p< r I '-v th|- nsi«>niti<i.. j>ln-^iiiiiim. Doator* ' I M< Oiv\r, JffKil-lie.i. KiDi>raoa,f and 1 j \V- l>h, | livshiana to tl>»» Qfawfiiau B.«til of 1.-ci hh. The writer i» infi»r»trd that tbt» |ie.siiti, < n the e\t» i <.f |.|»inj{ oait t«« thj-t> rnßiion* *epi*i' I ■rtil.im-ri Ki laiiji|>i'. i-htiid of Moi<>koi, Tniriimti Ilmul . that he wns niilod mi f'Tinliti" the I<w in sttrlt ra-o I y Mr. Henry v\*ary*hnu"e, i inamKrr «>f *ai»! Boani of ITealili.. who it is al1< ytl aaSMted t i <> «■ men iu < tu-aptnu: to I'm S.imoan I»lnu■**. 'i he nania of lito parana nad>r >t<ii»iil<riilioii it is be- ! liiTi'd is lien !'• tcr, ulitia lli-miy Pei»i, and is a eieole B|aiHiar«L and at pn aent -' ei.gnged vookiny for a British -n' j < t t erit'fined in the Apia prinoa, of'whieh t h« is tha fnolar. heaidtM whifh ho is • employed in lifhting the ina it I..iii|m>, r i ami is ml rratneti d in tha interroutvH . with ?he penile generally. It ia n»so utihl that there is a Chinatnar, afflict' il with- tha iat>4 disease willdutho . littriM of the mualtlpslit.T. Aafthis dieesue has. elraadJNM(U ssd herW in Hsvaii, aa eJaawlgKH n.i K ht U wvli [to artet< its pnfl fi at etier.»t am, 1 •*••• WiiP Proiiee Poop.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, 2 November 1889, Page 2
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771NEWS FROM THE EAST. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, 2 November 1889, Page 2
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