HYAME

2-YAN>

Intimations.

CHAB. J. GAUPP & Co., Chronsmeter, Watch & Clock Afakers, Jewellers, Gold & Silversmiths.

AUTICAL, SOIENTIFIC AND

N METEOROLOGICAL

INSTRUMENTS.

VOIGTLANDER'E ÜRLEGUATED BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES. Kireniz's Liqui AND STARE COMPANIES AUMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS, NAUTICAL BOOKS.. English SILVER & ELBITSO-PLATED Wask. Obristle & Co.'a ELETRO-Plated WARE, GOLD & BILVER JEWELLERY

in great factory. DIAMONDS

ANU-

DIAMOND JEWELLERY, A Splendid Collbetion of the Latest Lovies "Patterns, al zury moderate prices. $49

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP.

MODERATE FEES.

MR. WONG TAI-FONG, Surgeon Dawlish, (FORMERLY TIOLED APPRENTICE AND LAT-

TERLY ASSISTANT TO DR. ROGBL) The urgent roquest of his Europan and American patients and friends, hus TAKEN THE OFFICE fwanarly po cupied by Dr. Rogers,

No. 2, DUDDELL STÁNKY

CONSULTATION FREY,

Dispunt to muzaiolarisa and Mastibes

Joie Address

2, DUDDELL STREET,

(Next to the New Oriental Handj

Hongkong, January 12, 19

J

For Sale.

FOR SALE..

11

211

ULES MUMM 淼 Co.'s

UHAMPAGNE, Quarts $20 per Case of 1 doz. Fints.....1 Dubes Frères & de Garnm & Oo,'a

BORDEAUX CLARETS AND

WAITE WINES, Baxter's talebrated" Barley Broo

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

INDO.CHINA STRAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI VIA SWATOW. (Taking Caryo & Passengers at through rates for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEW. OBWANG, HANKOW and Posts tr the YANGTSZE. }

The Oo.'s Steamalip

Canton,

WHISKY,-871 per Case of I do.

Capt. BRENNER, will be despatcherl us abor TO- GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

MORROW (SATURDAY), the 4th Instant, 1167 at 5p.m Hongkong, July 18, 1884

Notices to Consignees.

GLEN LINE OF STRAM PACKETS. FROM LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Stormship Glenugle, having eignoos of Cargo by her are hersby informed thoir that their Goods are being landed

risk into the Gedowns of the HONDRONG AND KOWLOON WHARE AND Gooows Co., LD., at Kowloon, plece delivery may be obtained.

Optiona Cargo will be forwarded unless! uotice to the contrary begiven bofore 3 p.m.

TO-DAY.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the Ath Tolant will be subject to reilt.

No Fire France his been silicted. Consignes are requested to presunt all Claims for damages anijer shortages net later than the 16th Instant, otherwise they will not recognized.

Rills of lading will be countrigued by i TARDINE, MATHESON & 4%,

Hongkong. May 2, 1859.

833

我食

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE

THE COMPANY, LIM(TET).

LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE

HONGKONG TELEPHONY EXCHANGE

1.The Hongkong Telegraph." 2.-Cantlie, Dr J.; "Mansin. De 1*; Hav

tigan, Dr W.

3.-Cantle, Dr J., Residence. 4.-Vernon, J. Y. V.

6.-The China & Japas Telephone Co., Ld. 7.-Posanecker, L.

8.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

9.-The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking

Corporation.

10.--Chater & Verun

11.-Peak Hotai & Trading (1

12.

Bead.

Daily Preas."

13. -Russell & Co.

14.-E. E. & A. China Tuleginphi C

15.-Central Police Station

16.-Watson, 4. S., & Cu

17.-Douglas Lapraik

Co

18.-Buttardoll & Swire.

DATA

LA

19. P. & O. S. N. b. 20.-Bongkong & Whampoa Book Co, Ld

21.-Cruickshank,

22.-China Mail

W.

33.-Jordan, Dr G. P.

24.-The Hongkong & China Gas Co., L

25.-H. & Whampa Dock, Ahordless

26-Alice Memorial Hospital

27.-Holliday, Wise & (

28. Halliday, J. F.

29-Peak Hotel.

29a-Park Hotel & Trading Co.,Craigiebuca

30. China Borneo Co., Lt, Stown Say

Mill.

31.-Gibb, Livingston & Co. 32-Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone. 33-Hancock, W. St. John H., . 34.-Cauickshuk, W., Victora Dispemary, 35.-Bradie, W., Residence.

36.-Ah Yon & Co.

88-Linstead & Davia

39-Foster, F. T. P.

40-The Borneo Company. Limited. 41.-Adamson, B. & Co.

42-Dodwell, F.

43. Jordan, Dr G. P., Residence

44 -Government House.

45. Hughue & Ezra,

46-Bolilios & Co.

47-alive, E. R, Kingsclura.

48.-Dolilios, E. B, Peak.

49-Carlwitz & Co.

50-Imports & Exports Office.

51-Morris & Ray.

52.-Layton, B., Residence.

53.-Judd, W

54.-Webber, J. F

55.-Hartigan, Dr W.

56-Victoris Hotel, Public Telephons.

59.-Foy Shing.

60.-Dakin Bros. of China, Ld. 61-Stevens, Goo. B., & Co.

63-Stevens, Geo. R., Residance.

Subscribore will oblige by courting their Lists accordingly.

A. SANDFORD, 4 gent Hongkong, April 5, 1889.

NOW ON SALE,

INDEX

IU THE

(147

CHINA REVIEW

from VOLUME 1

1.-LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS,

ΤΟ

XIL

2.- ARTICLES. 3-BEVIEWS of Boogs.

LIST OF Aprons REVIEWED.

DO OINTS.

To be had at the China Bait Office, MONTE. KELLY & WALSH, Measra. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., Hongkong; and Moara. KELLY & WALSH, Shanghai,

SAILOR'S HOME.

NY Cut-off CLOTHING, BOURS, **! A PAPERS will be thankfully sceived at the Sailor's Home, West Point

Hongkong, July 5, 1987.

SCOTT'S EMULSION

OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites of Lime &Soda. PALATABLE AS MILK,

The only preparation of COD LIVES OIL thah Cutt be takes readily and tolerated for a long time.

AF A RESEDY JUR CONSUMPTION, MIONOMETIS.SCRUPULOUS AFFECTIONS. AVRIIA GENERAL DEBILITT" COUGH. AND THROAT. AFFECTIONS. CAND ALL WATTING DISOR DEEN' OF CHILDREN OF ADULTS # 19 marvelous in Han Pesada,

Prewrśbod and endorsed by the heat Physiolaus. BOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS

Agents for Uhine and Hongkong: MIMA WATSON & Co. (LIMITED.

Hongkong, December 17, 1333.

2131

8.S. PEMBROKESHIRE, FROM

LONDON HAMBURG, ANTWERP,

PEKANT AND SINGAPORE.

(ONSENEES of Cargo are hereby in-

formed that all Gooña nra being landed' at their risk into the Undows of the Kow. LOON WHARF & Gunows Co. at Kowloon, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may be btsined.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded un- his notice to the contrary be given bufora 4 p. 9. bv,

No Cisims wil be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods retaining rundskverad after the 4th Proxioo will be subject to rent.

All China against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 4th in, or they will not be re regnized.

No Fur Insurance has been affected. Thalle of homoking will be countomgned by

ADAMSON, BELL, & to,

Agente

Honghung. April 27, 1989

800

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STRAMSHIP TARTAR, FROM

LIVERPOOL, AŁ ARCADIA,

ANEY

SINGAPORE.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in-

formed that all Goods are being

lando at their risk into the Godowns of the Kovioon War & Conowy Co. at! Kowloon, whence andor from the Wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Carge will be forwarded naloss notice the contrary be given before 10 20. JEDAY.

No daina will uluitod after the

Goods have left cing Guktywns, and all Goode remaining unde ivered after the 8th Prox. will be subject to rein

All China against the Steatoer mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th Froxima, or they will not be re- coumisen.

No Fre Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, April 9, 1889.

Insurance..

JAMAN FIRE INSURANCE COM.

PANY,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

General Managers, Hangkong, May 3, 1889.

541

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND

AGENCY COMPANY,

LIMITED.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL,

$5,000,000 2,500,000 PAID UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND,, ..... ....... 1,25,00

Board of Directors : KESWICK,

Hon. J. J.

Hos, C. P.

CHAIRMAN.

CHATER,

VIR CHAIRMAN

E A. SOLAMON, 2×0.

J. S. MOSES, Eng

8. O. MICHAELSEN,

G. F. NOBLE, Exo

LEE SING, Esq.

POON ONG, Esų.

Bankers:

Managing Derfor

THE LONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

MONEY

JONEY ADVANCED on MORTGAGE,

on LAND or BUILDINGS: PROPERTIES

PURCHASED

IND

Sold

Baldes maungeni, and all kinds of Agency and Cranmission. Business rulating

tu

and, de, ersclaetud.

Full Particulars can be obtained at the Company's Fics, No. 7, Queen's Road

Contra!

A SHELTON HOOPER,

:

844

Viteria Billings,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1880

OMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

APARITIMRA

NOTICE TO CONSIGNRES

CONSIGNEES of the following Cargu

are reused to send in their Bill of Laling the Undersigner for countr signature, and to take immediate delivery. Tha Cargo has been landed and stored al their risk and expeting.

No Fire Bonnce has been effected

▪[

For Guadalquiver and Anode.

3 M. (in dis,). Lun 1 Caar Heoks.

101

Drury. 1049 ! Tapestry. From London, Qursigned to Order

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent.

Hongkong, May 3, 1889.

tiller, Saigon April 30, Rice and Paddy. -- GILE, LAVINUSTON & Qu.

Chasseur, French despatch-romsel, 950, Captain Bugard, Pakhoi May

Yunglese, German steamer, 814, 0. N. Tonningeon, Shanghai April 30, General. -BIEMESIN & Cu

DEFAKTURES. May 3:-- #yvern, for Saigon. Kostroma, for Nagasaki. Taiwan, for Whampoa Almuir, for Kobe Flox, for Heilo.

Teheran, for Singapore and Bombay,

CLEARED.

Gleneyle, for Shanghai. Jehana, for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS. -

ARRIVID.

Per Clyde, from Shanghai, Mr Emanje, Mr Jaba Mahomad, Mr and Mrs Wilson Bir Thomson, and 4 Chinose.

Per bug, from Saigon, 20 Chinese. Per Actis, from Pakhni, 60 Chiness. Por Kenarly, from Saigan, 7 Chinose. Por Fanglaze, from Shanghai, 8 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Por Wyern, for Saigon, 50 Ohineas. Per Kostroma, for Nagasaki, 987 Euro- Por Meisuir, for Kobe, 20 Europeans. To Depart

ponas.

Por Glenagle, for Shanghai, 9 Ohiness. Por Johas, for Haiphong, 50 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS

The German steamer Duming reports: Had fine weather.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close!--

Fox SINGAPORE.-

Por Niobe, at 9.30a.m., on Wednesday,

the 8th May.

For STRAITS & BOMBAY,--

Per Bormida, at-31.30 am., on Wednes

day, the 8thrinst.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET. -*- The British Contract Packet Clyde will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 4th May, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be- pond, via Brindisi; to the Simits Bettlements, Netherlands India, Bur- mah, Coylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta,

and Gibraltar.

The uana! hours will be absorved in closing

the Minile, &c.

MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACKET,~~~ The German Contract Packet Br 1 will be despatched on WEDNESi Y, the 8th May, with Mails for the Gaited Kingdom, Europe and ca- tries beyond, via Brindisi; to the Straits Settlementa, Batavia, Burmat, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, Soc., Azc.

Registry cease at 2 P.M. The Mail cinas at 3 P.M.

Late Lettere till 2,30, with 10 cents extra postage.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

Call and Europe.

4 p.m.-Peking leaves for Shanghai. 4 p.m.-Zafiro los for Manila.

Auctions. 2.30p.m.-Auction of Japanese Porcelain

&c., at Mr G. R. Lammert's.

Meeting.

9 p.ni-Mosting of St. John dg.

Miscellaneous. *>'.

(No. 8212-MAY 9, 1889.

of Bunday work in this barbour by Bar- bour regulation than there is at other places

Noon-English Mail leaves for Portu of by a Customa regulation. A la can only be difficult to inforce when it la unjust and is opposed by those on when it opar atos. It is only the notion of a low which keeps agents and ship-owuers: from coming to a mutual arrangements on the subject, and we are ture that if by law they were all placed on an equal fouting, they would heartily moquiende in the officers and spamen on board steamers and sailing yameh enjoying the blessing of Sunday rost. As to mail steamers, it would ba wall if Me Goldsmith and his friends wond obtain from the leading British porta information with regard to their treatment by the Ouston Houses. Our opinion is that there sheild be no distinction. It is only two or three times a your that the Euglia mail arrives on Sunday, and still more seldom doos the French or German mail como in on that day. If the agents of these steamers considered it all-important to gain a few hours by working on Sundays,

4 p.m.--Spoon Competition of the

Rifle Association. Goods per Pembrokeshireshire undelivered

after this date subject to rent.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

Watson's

Patent Dessicating

OF

Drying Bottles.

A. B. W. & their Nay Paramecial, they would be prepared to pay the day's

MAILS BY THE FRENCH Packer.—- The French Contract Paekot Isamaddy will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 9th May, with Mails for th United Kingdom, Europe, and placebo- yond, ria Marecillas; to Saim, Stmite By Settlements, Batavia, Harmaah, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonies, Pondichery, Madras, Calcutta, Adon, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. The usual hours will be observed in closing

tho Maila, G.

The British steamer bearly reports: Had light Southerly wind, and amooth 108 | MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.— throughout.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MALLS will close:-

For SHANGHI

Per Almugle, at 10.30 a.m., on Saturday,

the 4th inst

Per Pekin, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 4th inst

For HOIHOW & SINGAPORE. --

Por Tithiou, at 2.80 px o, on Saturday,

the ith inst.

For SAIGON.-

Per Cicer, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 4th ist.

The United States Mail Packet Arabic will bu despatched an SATURDAY, the 11th Instant, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Poru, &c., which | will be closed as follows 15 P.. Registry cenas.

Post-Offico clones, hut Corres- pondence may be posted on board the - Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents extra

Fostage antil the time of departure.

0.30 P.M.

HOURS OF CLOSING THE

ENGLISH AND FRENOЯ MAILS. When the Packets leave at Noon,

The following hours will be observed in closing the Maile for Europe, M., by the For AMOY & MANILA.-

Per Zairo, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday, English and French Packets, when they leave at Noon. The Money Order Oce will be closed at 3 the day before.

8.00 A. M.-Posting of Prices Current and

Circular cases.

the 4th inst

For SHANGHAI za SWATOW. ---

Per Canton, at 4 30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 4th inst

HARDIOW, SINGAPORE & BANG- KOK -

Per Chow Fa, at 7.30, on Tuesday,

the 7th inst.

For NAGASAKI, KOSE & YOKOHAMA. Far Ancares, at 11.30 am, on Tuesday,

the 7th May.

(Prices Current and Circulara may however be posted up to 10 block if they aro tied in bundles, country by country, with the addresses all опе илу).

10:00 AM-Registry reastu.

10.30 AM. Poating of Newspapers,

Books, and Patterna ceases. 11.00 A.M.--Mail olospa,

For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS

LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLATE LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MEL- BOURNE & ADELAIDE.- Par Taumatize, at 11.30 am., on Tuesday,

the 7th May.

Destination

LETTERS may be posted from 11.10 ..) with 10 cents late fee up 11.30 4.M., after which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Lats Feo.

Vassels Advertised as Loading.

Vessels.

Broman, v. Singapore. Bayern (a). |Hollow,Sperod B'hok Chow Fu (s)..

DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA,, v. Sao Caval Palinurus (9)

LIMITED,

DISPENSING CHEMISTS.

Compound : valeable Totic

Кутир of the Hypophos phites.

31.50 per bottle.

806

Hiferyca-

cent Saline

Powder.

HE Undersigned, Asis for the above Gampauy, are prepared in ACCEPT RISKS against FIRB at Current Lates.

NORTON & Co.,

tyout.

1340 Hongkong, July 15, 1897.

To-day's Advertisements.

76 Cente per

{wutile.

increases the A polite. Is an invigorator of the

gestive Org nr restores the nerve

brain power.

London, v. Suez Canal Clyde (8).. Manila, via Amy........... Zafiro (a).... Maramilies, Saigon., Iravuaddy (u).. 8. Francisco, v, Y'hama Áravis (B).. Shanghai... ****. Peking (). di-Stanghai Surpedon (5).... Shanghai, via Swatow. Canton (8) Sporo, i

Pang&B'bay Dormida (8)..... 5 pors, Hawn & B'burg Niebo (6)

'tow, Amoy & F chow Namoa (9). Sydney & Melbourne.jAfghan (8). Bney, Mone & Alaide Tannadice (2)....... Yancovar (B.C.), 3. Port Augusta (a). Y'hama, N'k & Kobé Ancona (s)............................ Yokohamos sud Koba., 'Agamemnon (s)..

and

I suited to delicato persons

and children.

1 cooling, refreshing, and

invigorating

relieres all atasol de

rangemenin,

I relieves headache and sick.

деня

Is alloys febrilo symptoms.

1 quenches thirst.

cases of exhaustion.

ors of the body.

Agents.

--་

Date of Leading.

Norddeutscher Lloyd May 8, at 4 pm. Yaon Fat Houg... May 7, at 8 am Butterfold & Swira... May 6.

P. & O. S. N. Co...... May 4, at noct. Rumall & Co.......... May 4, at 4 pm. Messagories Maritime May 9, at noen .0.&O. 9. S. Co... May i1, at 1 p.m. Diemsson & Co... May 4, at 4 pm. Batterfield & Swire... May 9. Jardine, Matheson & Ca May 4, 4t 5 pm. Carlowitz & Co. My B, aš noɑa, Siomssen & Co. May 8, at 10 a. t. Douglas Lapraik & Co, May 5, at 9 am. Gibb, Livingston & CaAbout May 8 Razme & Co... May 7, at noon. Adamson, Bell & Co... May 9, at com. P&O. 8. N. Co... May 7, at nou Batterfield & Swire... May 8.

SHARE LIST,-QUOTALIJAS.

Nos of

Vixi Shares

| Pait-

May 3, 16.9

Corin Qulaski, Cath.

BANKS.

ri usgkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 60,0 $

شاریان

Coca-

Is strongly recommended in

125 ali

Peptone

Elixir.

E sustains the physical pow.

INSURANCES.

It stimulates the nervous sys-

tel.

Jain

81.00 per

bottle.

get Izsurance Association, La 3,0£ desa insurance U., Lausted...... 2008 on Insurance Ottes Oa, Ld.....10,000 $

Insurance Society Co., Ld... 10,003 Testers Insurance Co., Ld.... 21,000 $ 88.338 corcu-Clina lusurnuca Ue.

250's

£

Is need in canes of sunatroke

and Diarrho

It curea indigestion.

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO EVERY REQUISITE FOR NUR ERY The Straits Insurance Co., Ld.......30,000 $

STEAMBOAT COMPANY.

LIMITED.

EXCURSION TỤ MAÇÃO.

THE HONAM will leave for MACAO

SUNDAY, the 8th Instant, at 9 a.m., the RIURIANG returning will leave MACAC ut 132.

No Fars there and back, Two Dollars Second-class. Native Servants will be charged fox, 50 Cents each day.

T. ARNOLD, Secretary. Hongkong, May 3, 1889. DOCGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

AND STOK ROOM.

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (opposite HONGKONG HOTEL), Telephone No. 60.

Hongkong, May 3, 1889. 845

Not Responsible for Debts.

kisogeung Pao insurance Co., Ld... 8, 30. $ Fire Insurance Co, Li.......20,000 $ The Strata Fire Insuranes Co., La. 20,000,$ Sugapore Insurance Company, L. 40,000 $

DOVES,

-wong & Wamjow Dock Co., L. 12,500 *

EAMBOAT CUMPANIKA. Ex. 0, and M. Sebo C. Ld 40,000 $ China 8. N. Company, Limi 00,000 € either the Captain, the Agents, rugla Steamship Co., Limited... 20,000

One will be Responsible for any Debt contrasted by the Officers or Cren of the following Fecals, during 842their stay in Hongkong Harbour -

BORMIDA, Italian steumor, Captain E de Negri. Carlowitz & Co.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOw,

The Co.'s Steamship

Nursa, Captain GODDARD, will be spatched for the above Poria on SUNDAY, the 5th Instant, al

9. DL

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. General Managers,

Houghing, May 5, 1869.

846

J.

BATTIE E. Tapley, British barque, Capt. MoonBachy-Gibb, Livingston & Co. KALAKAWA, Hawiias harque, Capt. John Duncau.Juidine, Matheson & Co.

TITAN, American ship, Caps. C. H. Allyn. -Bussell &o.

SHIPPING

AURIYAUS. May 3, 1889:

Timpli, Curacao ateauer, 074, P. Mocs, THE SCOTTISH OKIENTAL STEAM-Newchwang April 24, Besus-Wastes &

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR. HO]HOW, BENDAPORE AND

BANGKOK

Clyde, British steamer, 2,198, J. L. Par itt, R. N.R., Stanghai April 30, Mais and General.-P. & S. N. Co,

The Company's Steamer Dabury, Gurman steamer, 021, 0. F

Ching Fu,

Bertelsen, Sigup April 28, Rice,-MEL Captain F. W, PHILLIPA, CHENS & Co

SWIRE

will be despatched for Taiwan, British steamer, 1,109, Clegg, the above Forts on TUESDAY, the 7th With. Apil 22, Rise-BUTTERFIELD & Instast, at d

For Freight or Fussage, apply to

YUEN FAT HONG, Agents. Hongkuuga Mari, 18874

detiv, Danish steamer, 358, N. C. Berz back, Pakhoi April 30, and Hobow May 2, General --AINHOLD, KARARRO & Co. 840] Bewarty, British steamer, 1,111, Za Bou

Manila S. S., L..... 3,5008 VISUELLANEGUL his Sugar Company, Limited............ 15,000 3 Luzon Sagar Company, Limited.. 7,006 jon & Sunghie Dus Samatan 40,000 8 Aliring Co.

* Société Francaise des Charbon-

nages du Toukita nge, IK. & Kew. Wharf & Godowa O 4. S. Watson & Co., Limited.. Cruickshank & Co., Limited...

gang Hovel Company ..... Mortgage Debentures, 1889........ wid Unins less U., bandou

gag sa impang, omitui Lak Bakat, Jumping, LĂ... po Manfsochy Ün, Le Hongkong Dairy Farm

170% prom, sellors

25 $105, un, 25 $80, cash 200 50 Tla. 340

25 al Tls. 98, sellers 1,000 8200 $160, nominal

250s 100$

50 9132)

20 $22

2503

50 $387)

100% 108 100%

20'$87

20 $19

20 $17

125 AL

$77.pcem.

20 at 168* prem 10 al 2% prom. 50 all $81

50 all $140, cash, nominal

100 all $200 100 al 2160

827

8,000 Fes, 630 Fr. 10: $700, cash, uom,

เป

$103 17,000 $

10 all 136 * prem. ball par, buyera

3,800$

1600%

100 $200 3,00

30 $501

5,100 1,90 € 6,000

8,00 3,000 $ High-Levai Tistarraya Co., Li

1,20 Campbell, Moure & Co., Limited.. «1,290$ ...... Esat Boraso Planting Ca, Limited 4,000 € Austin Arms Hotel and Building

4,0008 Company, Limitedämmumeei

5,0008 Songei Kayeh Planting Co., Ed.. Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Limited 4,000 Steam Launch Company Limited.

2,000 8 Ohins Barnes Company Limited.... 7,5008 Green Island Cement Co.. EL 20,000 ₫ Hongkong Land Investment and ) 25,000 8

Agency Computty, Iddited...... Labisk Planting Company, Limited, 5,0008 Hongkong Hlectric Co., Limited..... 80,000

Chizers Emporia 1884 S

1

1:

10 £ 7.10

25

813, ellers $112, buyers

50 $80, nominal 508160, nominal

10 al 13, mash, hoyere

50 $245 % prem,

10 ₪1811

50$

25860, nema

50% 20 par

26 $62,

16828, buyers 90159 % PEYE. 60860, nom

5815, buyers

50$

502 100

50%

1008

509 -103

608135 nom,

10 315, cash-

288, canta

8,5958 $189

All K-pram.

1834 G

30 all 15% prom 1880 ............in (X790,0), İTI, 25 (14 % prom

attention to PATENT

DRYING Bornes which

have toon specially

derigned and

manufactured

for thom.

the use of these Bottles, CIGARS well as ALL GOODS which are ste- ceptible to the destroying influences of moisture can be kept in good and

perfect condition. Whenever or wherever the atmosphere is sarobarged with moistuen these fat tles will be found invaliable,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARE April 4th, 1889.

The China Gail.

343

KONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY, 3, 1559.

THE Rov. A. G. Goldsmith, in his letter, |published in yesterday's issue, hopes that the subject of Sunday Labour in the bar- bour will not be permitted to slip into oblivion. We sincerely trust this will not

demurrage. At any rate this difficulty ought not to stand in the way of obtain- ing Sunday rest in this harbour any more than it does in other ports. As to the junks obtaining an advantage over steamers by being able to work seven days, in the week, the ide is prepos torous. One might as well argue that all the English and foreign shop-keepera should open on Sunday in order that the Chinese might not obtain in advantage over them. The truth is the Chinese tako about as many holidays sa wedu, although they take them in a different manner, and

The publication ·f this isane commenced if each nationality ware to become savions 2 7.50 p. Th

of the other's working day, the end would bo a total abolition of all holidays: Wa cannot do better than close our reinarts by quoting a few pithy sentences from a leader on the subject in the N.-C. Daily News

Suroly, the fact that the change would only benefit a thousand people at the out- side is a proof that it would not be such a very violent measure, and lemens: the difficulty in enforcing it, and we cannot believe that the combined wisdom of Hong- kong wontd be incapable of making the chango because there is no Custom-house in Hongkong Sunday aberrance is not The agitators for this reform enforced on junks in the treaty ports, as have not received much encouragemen: or far as we know, but we have never heard sympathy from theas in high places in this foreign shipowners complain that this gives the junks unfair advantage; nor do we Colony; but, as their cause is a just one, they ought not be disheartened there by. We fear there is little chance of their bringing the Governor of this Colony to The rightly appreciate the movement.

be the case.

speech to recently delivered breathed ruch a spirit of heartless materialism that there is little hope of bis yielding to the petition of those who are deprived of their sey of

reat.Outsido Governmental circles the agitation has to encounter the violent op- position of those who are opposed to every- thing and suything that is of a Christian character, and the secret antipathy orlake- warmness of a larger class who think that their profits will be diminished if stoners. and aailing ships canact be discharged on Sunday as on Esturday, Sir G. W. Des Voeux, however, has not the final ny in

baliere that there is any diminution in the wealth of the treaty ports because the Cus

Houses ro clossal on-Sunday, and the Governor's argument is an argument against observing Sunday at all. The general belief of the civilised world is that the total work achieved is not dizained by one day in seven being Doserved as a day of rest. We take leave to doubt whether the indiction of finer and imprisonment sired observance of Sunday punishment in would be the only way of inforcing the de-

sad,

even if so,

ara, there no gradations of Hongkong Committing a nuanco in the street is not an offence in Chinese eyes, but we presume it is in Hongkong. How is it punished? And if by fine or imprison- ment, dose orary coolie who is the punish od at once onsider himself on a level with thieves, and any to himself, Why should I not go and thieve? Sir William Des of Voeux must have a very poor opinion

of his Council to imagine the intelligenpo that such an argument as that would im- press them. What again does ho imagino

the Government of the Colony, and Mr becomes of the population of the treaty porte who prevented working on Sun- Goldsmith and his frienda muat kayk as day by the dosing of the Custom-houses?

the door of the Colonial Office until they Does he imagine that they all pass the day

in gambling and its Dunsiguent crime obtain a hearing. The sentiment in four would it not have been a lille better for of Sunday rest is strong in England. Em-him--and not very diffical, after all

ployera and employés approdiate the discover how Sunday observance works at the treaty ports, instead of evolving such advantage of the relief from the earaal untenable argumente against it from his 'grind, and they have come to see that own consciousness No doubt our con- England has not lost but gained legaly temporaries in the South have already answered the Ciovernor's remarkable speech, by the observance of a day of rest, for it is impossible that they can heva so- Mr Goldsmith calls upon all the suppertors septed it in slanar as the Legislative Conn- cil did; though that silence was possibly of his movement to meet the objections the silence of amazement that a person fa that have been raised. The difficulty is such a position could make such a pre-

to weat

that there are really no tangible objections posterous dalivoranoc in public.

As our Shanghai contemporary, the N.-C. Daily News, reicarks, 's more hopeless piece of argument than the Go- veraer's speech 'wo never read. Against all precedent and example, he matains that the stoppage of Sunday labour in the harbour must entail the stoppage of all la bour on land. We have already met, this argument by showing that all that a de- manded of the Chinese is that they allow as to observe our own customs. We allow thom to work aran days in the week and ake their holidays as they please. It i surely not too much to ask that in a British port, British subjects should not be driven. to work on Sundays because a fow Chinese are ready to take delivery of their goods. That the native merchants would not con. sider it unjust to be called upon to make this praall concession to English cutome, seeing we conccde so much to them, may be taken for granted; for, even at the Treaty Porta, in their own country they are forced to a large extent to acquica the cossation of work on board atesora on Sunday, and they have never been known to runko a compla.ct. We are firmly con- vinced that if a law wore, made in Hong- kong forbidding Bunday labour in the harbour, or rather permitting it only on payment of a saun equivalent to a day's demurrage, which would ensure that the permission was only asked for on a stronger. ground than the desire to gain one day for the ship,wo firmly convinced that not one slip Captain, be ho Eog ish, Amerisau, German or Chinese, would seek to avade the law. The idea that the guel would be filled with Chinese convicted of working en Sunday is too ludicrous to be entertained for one momest...

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Parred Suez Canesh CUTWARD BOUND - Spindrift, Feb. 23 ;*-

Nantes March 8; Iser, 15; Monarch, 19 Kirklands, April Denbighshire, Duke of Buckingham, Cambodia, b; Port Fairy, D; Clefain, Devonshire, 12; Und, Stentor, 18 Blenfalech, Monmouthshire, Neckar, Telemachts, Unionist, Sikh, Altuz Daphne,

Lennox trais, 3 Brindisi Carapedia, Mount Lebanon, 20: Melbourne, 30.

HOMEWARD BOURD Hesperia, Westmeath,

Mar. 12, versdale, 16; Amphitrite, ': April 2; Jatus, Ounfa, Port Adelaide, Abergsdic, Red Sea, Kent, 23 Cardy ganahin, Olentyon, Telamon, Yangtze, 26; Elictra, Promethers, 30.

The U. S. S. Co.'s s. v. Ajamenon, from Liverpool, left Singapure on the 20th April, ind. may be expected hare on or About the 5th lay.

The China Shippera Mutual 6. No Co's steamer pack, from Glasgow and Liverpool, laft Singapore on the 30th April; and may be expected here on or about the 0th May

The F&U Co.'s steamkin Khiya, from Bembey, loft Singapom for this port on the 1st May, and may be expected hera un or about the 7th May,

The D. DR. a. Lassando, from Ham burg, left Singapore on the 1st May, and may be expected here on or about the 7th May

The

O. 5. 6. Co.'s steamer Baructon, from Liverpool, left Smgapore ou the lat May and may be expected here on or about the 7th May

The Caudan Profie 8. Constr. Parthia, from Vancouver April lith; left Yoko hama for Kobe, N-guaki, Shanghai and Hongkong on May 3rd... The Austro-Hungerah Loyd's 8. N. Col'a steamship Neder left Colombo for this port on the 26th April-

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