Page

Mails.

STEAM FOR

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA-

T

Intimations.

PORTLAND CEMENT,

MANUFACTURED.

XY

THE ONODA CEMENT Co.

AND

THE NIHON CEMENT Cǝ..

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

TUST Landed and FOR SALE at the

from a tion of DOLLS. TOYS, and: MISQEL-

·LANEOUS GOODS for CHRISTMAS.

At Moderate Prices.

No. 9, D'AquilAR STREIT. Hongkong, November 20, 1893. 1996

VICTORIA

LODGE

1023.

Destinatia.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Peascés.

Brenien & Ports of Call Oldenburg (3). Hamburg and London Valota (8). Havre and Londu....Clain (s). Japeth.............(Anoona (s). London, v. Suez Cam) Ajax (8)....... London, Y, Suiz Campurkany (6).. London & Ports of Cell Sutlej (8) London

and Hamburg Rdnorshica (9). London

Adea (8) London

Japan (a). Regular MEETING of the abare Manilo, vis Amoy..... Zafiro (#)..

Marsailles, v. Saigar Caledonien (c), MAYONS' HALL, Zotland Strest, on WED- New York... John R. Kelly NESDAY, the 22nd Instant, at 8.30 for Queeneland Ports, &c. Tsinau (8).......... p.m. provizely. VAN BLEREN are. Francisco, v. Japan City of RiodeJaneiro(s) cordially inverno.

S. Francisco, F. Ja Gaglio (0)... Shanghai...

Oldenburg (6).. Shanghai, via Amy... Dardanus (e)........

VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN-MAE Undersigaod aro now prepared to LODGE will be held in the FE N'auki, Kobé & V'hama Flintshiro (8)..............

ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.

THE Steamship SUTLEJ, Capt. W. D. G., WORCESTER, R.N.R., carrying Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, '(connecting at Bombay with the S.8. CARTHAGE, which Versi takes on her Cargo for LONDON, Þið SUEZ CANAL; loving that port on the 16th DECEMBER, 1899), on THURSDAY, the Bcd November, at Nooz, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Porta.

Silk and Vainables, all Cargo for Franco, aud Tas for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colmaho into a stantnor proceeding direct to Maravilles and London; other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vtú Bombay.

Parcels will be received at this Offico antil 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. The contenta and valoo of all packages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested v note the terms and conditions of tho Com pany's Bills of Lading.

For further Purticulars, apply to

HC A. JOSEPH,

Superintendent.

e. U. 3. N. o. Oficu,

Hongkong, November 9, 1899.

1943

U. S. Mail Line.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

EXECUTE ORDERS

AT MODERATE PRICES.

MITSUI EUSBAN KAISHM,

Sole Agenta

Hongkong, September 13, 1893.

La99

STAINFIELD'S PRIVATE FAMILY HOTEL, 1, Queen's Roan East.

JISITORS will find SUPERIOR

TEZ.

Jongkong, November 20, 1883. 1987

Agents.

Date of Leavin

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Dec. 11, at 3 p.m. Shevan & Co... About Nov. 27. Skemu & Oo... About Nor. 27. |P,40, 8, N. Ob...... ¡Nov. 24, at noon.

Batterfioll & Swire... November 27. Jardino, Matheson&Co About Dee. 1. (P. & Q. S. N. Co.............. Nov, 23, at noon. Dodwoll, Carlill & Co. About Nov. 30,

P.

O. S. N. Oɔ...... Nov. 21, nt 5 p.m. P. & O. S. N. Oo...... About Dec, it Shevan & Co........ Nov. 22, at 6 p.m.

Maritimes Nov. 23, at noon. Messageries

Dodach), Carlill & Co. November 21. Steman & Co... Quick deapatch. Butterfield & Swire... Nov. 21, at S p.,

Pacilc Mail S. S. Co.. Nov. 28, daylight.

&0. $. S. C. Dec. 7, daylight. Maddoutscher Lloyd. Quick dospatch, Baibrhold & Swire... November 23.

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Shanghai, Kobo & Ymu lamerganahira (a).....Dodreli, Carlill & Co. November 23.

3 porn, Havre&H'bur, Gorda (3).......

pore, Poning & Crita Wingsang (8) Swatow, Amoy & Trai Fokion (1).

Siansson & Co..........Nov. 24, at noon. Jarding, Matheson&Co Nov. 21, at 3 p.. Douglas Lapruik & Co. Nov. 21, daylight.

Vancouver (1.0.1. & imprem of Tadin (s). Janidian Pie t. Co.. Nov. 29, at noon.

LIMITED.

FICTORIA DISPENSARY,

Victoria (B,C.), &c.Tacoma ()

Yhama, obá& Nik Nirnberg (6)

HONGO 30.

CONFECTIONERY, Etc. ACCOMMODATION at MOTERATE WE Have just Received OUR NEW STOCK of CONFECTIONERY and are offering the same at prices suitable For the present had tins.

Hongkonu, September 1, 185

Not Responsible for Debts.

1627

Jeither the Captain, the Agents, n907 Owners wil be Rreponsible for

CHOCOLATE CREMES.

PATE D'APRICOT.

-: "HOCOLATE ALMONDS.

and Mry H. Du Buisson. Mr K, W. Max- well and servant, Messra J. Uragge, A.

Nor. Pic S. & R. Gov.]Dec. 12, at unoe. Norddoutscher Lloyd. About Nov. 25,

POST OFFICE NOTICES. NEW YEAR'S PAROKIN-Parcela fur the

No. 9604,-NOVEMBER 20, 1898.

MEMUS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

however, there was got the least doubt, and how any jurg could have deliberated for half-an-hour before Daylight-Fokien kaves for Swatow, & coming to a verdict upon the evid 3. Taitian leave for Queensland ence ic. is difficult tomkommecïre,

Ports, &e.

With all respect to the jury--who, after ali, gave a verdict of guilty odly by a majority of six to one-the Chief Justice ventured to say that the evidence did not leave in his mind the slightest shadow of doubs as to the guilt of the

5 p.m.-Aden leaves for London.

Meeting.

9 p.m.-Meeting of Zotland Lodgo.

A. S. WATSON & Co., prisoner, whom he sentenced to three

LIMITED.

WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCKS

Confectionery

ANE

Christmas Goods.

JORDON ALMONDS, NOUGAT,

BUTTER SOOTON, ASSORTED

months' imprisonment with bard labour.

Now, the furnishing of false informa tion to Government oficials, particularly to the compiler of the vital statistics of the Colony, may be a very serious matter in the eyes of the law. Such misconduct, it is true, does not seriously affect the well-being of the Colony or its re- eidents, but it is well, at the same time, that the public records should be thoroughly reliable and that the laws of the Colony enabling the compilation of these records should be enforced most rigidly. The evasion of the laws or the bare anggestion that the law may be broken with impunity would be fatal in o Colony like Hongkong where the za- tive population exists in preponderating numbers. Therefore, in a case similar o that tried at the Crimtosi Sessione, where false information was given wil fully, it is necessary that the power of the law should be vindicated by the ql- ministration of reasonably severe pur- ishment. That is self-evident, But

it is not so apparent why this offence should have been placed on the same

AS AND NEW YEAR'S MAIL:--Lettern, for the United Kingdotu posted before 11, on Taunday, the 23rd instant, per TOFFEES, DRAGEES, PRALINES, plane with perjury and subject to the

Kartog, G. Weyersborg, Mae Woo Your Laited Kingdom posted before 3pm.

and servant, and 14 Chinear. Foc si frusu Lalon, Miss Turner, Maday, the 22nd instant, are due in

Lundin on January 3rd, 1894. A. A. Godwin, Miss Wylie, Mr H. Dixon,

Sanders of Parcola are requested to poat Sir Arthur Finot, Res. and Mrs Pothill Turner and 3 children, Miseos Williams,

then a few days in advance.

Xas Davies, Walker and Roberts, Me and Mra Rickman and chill. and Mr Jng. Foster; from Brindisi, M. Bail Krebs; from Rom- bay, Mr R. Luckamses. For Manila: from

irman Port Said, Mr and Mrs Chaz. Oranski. Fur Kobe; in Ludou, Miss Houlton, Rese, H. Comandirar and I. G. Warren, and 1 Fyson. Yokohama: from london. Man Nass.

my Debt contracted by this Officers or FANCY BOXES of SWEETS of VARrsus Lobo, Mr W. Duncan For Nagasaki

Orem of the following Vowels, during their stay in Uongkong Harbour:

SEM, American slip, Captain J. C. Bartlett.Jardine, Matheson & Co.

To-day's Advertisements.

GYMKHANA.

ALTERATIONS TO PROGRAMME.

LURST DAY.

1.

Event 3.

After the

were at this Sumson's Gymkhanâs,' add and China Poales bonú filé Backs and į Pale Ponier' (tate in all Ponies other than Rave Ponies).

FIRST DAY.

Event 6. For Black

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND Rock once rocad and in,' read Dourad

HONOLULU.

PROPONED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

City of Rio de Janeiro)

(via Nagasaki,Thursday, Nov. 23, Kobe, Island Sen

and Yokohama)....

City of Peking (vin

at daylight.

Nagasaki, Kobe, THURSDAY, Dec. 14,

31 daylight.

Inland Sea, Yoko- hams Honolulu),

China (via Nagasaki, WNESDAY, Dec. 27,

Kobe, Inland Son

at I p.m. and Yokohama)...J

THE U. S. Mall Steamship at hd RTO DEJANEIRO will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, viá NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, ou THUESDAY, the 23rd Novombor, at Daylight, taking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, aud call at HONOLULU, sad passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en rotte.

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Gormony by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada, Rates may be obtained on appli-

салов.

selected by the Commitler" (80 as not to interfere with any Cricket Pitches, oto ).

A. H. THOMAS, CAPT.,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, November 20, 1893.

2001

THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.

The Co.'s Steatoship

Zahre, Captain CoBBA, will be despatchud for the above

Forts on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd Dist., at

6 p.m.

This Slowmor has superior Aconmmoda- tion for Passengera.

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

SHEWAN & 09,

General Managers. Hongkong, November 20, 1993.

NORDDEUTSCHEN LLOYD.

NOTICE.

1990

STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI

(Passing through the INLAND SEA.)

Firat Class Passengers have full choice of any of the Overland Routes, including nu or about

CENTRAL · PACIFIC, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, NORTH- ERN PACIFIC, and DENVER and RIO GRANDE RAILWAYS. They can also travel

tho CANADIAN PACIFIO: over the KAILWAY, ou payment of $10 in adht.on to the regular fariff rate.

Particulars of the various routes can be nad an application.

Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European ollicials to service of Chu nad Japan, and to Government ofhciala sud their families.

The Co.'s Steamuship

Mirabery, Captain H. Waites, will leave for the above Ports SATURDAY, the 35th lat.

For further Particulars, apply to

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agenta.

1999 Hongkong, Normaber 20, 1895.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE.

STEAM TO SHANGHAI

The Co.'s Steamship

Oldenburg, Captain H. GATHERAKN, Medus here with the

KINDS from Hollars 2 ro Ciends 26.

SÜGARED ALMONDS.

BURNT ALMONDS. MIXED SWEETS.

TOM SMITH'S ORAOKERS.

CIDARETTE CANEN,

ÕIGAR CASES,

CARD CAFES. In Silver, Electre, Snake Skin, Russian

Leather, o ;

|

CIGAR & CIGARETTE HOLDERS,

PINES,

GRIPPIN la

1056

ARRIVALS November 18:- Glacksburg, Germas stoner, 916, P. Thomsen, Saigon November 11, Rice MELCHRIS & CO.

Novembor 19:--

Ask Danish steamer, 482, Berghock, Haiphong November 10, and Heinow 8.

General. A. R. MARTY,

Tsukuchi Muru, Japanese steamer, 640, Will, Swatom Novoicber 13, Ballast.- Marsti Bussan Katsela.

For Siam, from Bangkok, 30 Chinese. Per Antons, for Hongkong; from Ycko- hamn, Dr. W. J. Bunchlock, R.N.. Mr and Miss Bacbaum, Masars H. P. Rol, J. Tessaltoba, Bonark; DB S., and 4 Chinose;

English Mail Sutlej aro das in London ou the th December; and those poated before on Wednesday, the 29th instant,

12

30th Lecember. per Trench Mail Cuiédonien are due on the

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. ---- The United States Mail PacketCity of Rio de Jangire will be donpatehod or WED- NESDAY, the 22nd Instant, with Mailo for Japan. San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu Peru, &c., which will be closed as

as follows:- 4.45.M. Registry occaes. 5.00PX.

Post-Office closed, but Correa- joudence muy be posted on board the Packet, with Lute Fe of 10 conis aetva Postage, until the time of departure.

fram Kole. Messia Ab Kam, Cheong Long, Mr E. a. A pear, 5 Chinoze, and Japanese; from Sagasaki, Miss Jida Oku- ma, Mra Nahoo Kawa, Mr Shok Eisg Lim. Frn Yokohama: for Calcutta, Mr 0. Lexy; for Duminy, Cape, T. Ularrison, and Mr T. Counsel; for Brindisi, Mr H. Me and Mrs C. B. Fairfax, Tats, child and mail servant; for London, Mi T. F. Harvey, From Kobe; for Brindisi, Miss Meyer, Hisans da Forrest (2), De and Mrs J. C. Berry and 2 children, He Gorr & Andrus don Borry, Mies K. Berry, From Nagasaki : for Singapore, Mr M. Saith.

JURPANTRA.

For Esmeralda, for Amoy, MrChong Kiu, and (2) Mre Chong Kia; for Manila, Mr D. A. V. Y. Barnds. Mr and Mrs Harold,

Messrs Savall, and August Adolph Dulise.

Por Hait in, fur Foodow, Misses Saun. dut, Taburns, Comper, Witherby, Talley, Wye, Yellep, and 4 children, Mesure | Macartacy and P. W. White,

Por Roset, for Shanghui : from Lenton, Miss Torner. Mrs A. A. Modan, Miss

Activ, Danish stanraer, 355, H. Hygom, Wylie, Mr. Dikom, law, and Mrs Putkill Pakboi November 12, ma ioihow 18, tion-Entner and 3 children, Miasen Williama, Darios, Walkor, and foberts, Mr and Mrs arai. NAM TAI.

Rick and child; fra Brindisi, Mr Earl Krebs from Bombay, Mr Luc | bamse,

Acten, British stranuár 2,517, L. M. Wih- mer, Shanghai November 16, General — P.&O. B. N. Oo.

Taichio, British steamer, 862, R. Una worth, Bangkok Nov. 9, General. -Yors FAT HONO.

etumaer, Independent, Gorka

P18. Abrukiet, Sourabaya November 2, Sugar. -CHINESE.

Nanyang, German steamer, 1,050, F. Schulz, Wuhu and Chirkiaug November 15, Grain and Rice. -SIESTEN & Oo.

Tinny, British str., 1,505, H. W. Boga, Shanghai Sovember 15, and Swatow 18, Genoral. Jauding, Matheson No: Ca.

Pulics, British steamer, 506, W. Davis, Tamani Noviaub, c 13, Amoy 17, and Sratow 18, General.-Dotori: SteamSHIP GO,

Rosetts, Brit.al steamor, 2,030, Chas. Gadd, Loudun and Singapure November 12, Mails and Geuoral. & O. S. N. Co.

November 20 : --

For Jopra, for Shanghai: Mrs Bois, 3 children and nurse; from London to Shang- hat: Misses Phillipe, Hosky, M. Clark, Hodgson, Spink. Mollor, Pickles, Haut, Fearon, Angain, Rusby and L. S. Evans, Mr Mrs Fache and 5 children, Mrs Gray Owen and children, Mesars Schlink

au and Derler.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The Japingen steamer Tsukushi Muru apporta: Had strong N.E. wind all thi

The German aten mer utspendent reports: Hal fine weather and strong N.N.E. wind up to port.

The Brush steamer Tatay reports light variable wide to Hiushaus thence to Tung-pag, moderate N.Ely; thence to port, strong N.E. wind, and fine Weather.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr. O, Moxon

Mr EW, Ashworth Mr J. W. Potersson Mr C. E. Bigmore Mrand Mrs F. van der Capt and is Du Plordten and 2 chil-

Buisson

dret

Mr. J. Coolidge Mr E. H. Cowey

Mrs F. W. Phillips Mr and Mrs Plati Mr A. Dolay)

Mr K. Reznicky Mrs M. Danshuo undMr H. T. Safford

Basd

Mr C. Satuer

Mc W. C. Duean Mr Fichtel Mr T. Fierz

Mr J. Forster

Mr W. Graham

Dr. F. A. Greene Dr. and fry Grone Metuignard Mis M. A. Johnson Misa C. A. Johnson ale J. Kinghorn Mr J. Kirkwood Mr J. Karinaky Mr K. Lyall

Mr R. W. Maxwell Mr. MeWaros Mr Min

Mr T. Mitchell

Mr W. Munazr Mr G. D. Mergan

Mr 11. Schwerer Mr and Mrs G. Haniot Miss Senior

Mr F. Senior

Miss E. Senior

Mr & Mrs II. Sowali Mr T. A. Shaw, Jr. Mr F. B. Shear Mr T. S. Southey Mr. Tawnyond, Jr. Mr C. F. Treutlett Mr and Mrs J. E.

Vianna

Misa Wallace Me G. Wagersburg Mr L. K. Whiton Mr J. Wrede Lieut. . Wrede Me W. V. D. Wright Mr W. A. Wyaketi

MOUNT AUSLIN HOTEL.

| Mr C. Allison Dr Chantrop Inchdajt

Mr 3. S. Benjamin Mr C. Malech Mr H. D. Boxaball Mr H. F. Mayoriak Mr Hart Back Hre Van Nierop Dr and Mrs Cantlio Tirs Olifant & child Mr and Mrs C. C. Mr & Mrs P. Sachso,

Globen

nurse and child Mr & Mrs M. Coster Mr CS. Taylar Mr J. D. Qoughtric Mr B. G. Wilford Mr à. J. Easton Capt. Young

and a large selection of

PURE CONFECTIONERY from the

leading Manafacturers.

CADBURY'S

SPECIAL CHOCOLATE

CREMES.

Intermed

PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME,

GUAVA, and other FRUIT JELLIES

great variety.

same pains and penalties. In the course of his remarks the jury, the Chief Justice said thie seomed a rather indis- oriminate way of allotting punishment, and that is how it will strike.overy, one who looks at the matter in the light of common sense. Serious as is the far- nishing of false information to the Registrar General, faw will venture to maintain that it is as serious as per- jury, and when a sentence of only three months' imprisonment is passed by the supreme 'administrator of the lit in this Colony upon a man who was guilty of what was perhaps ahout an gross a come as is likely to occur, it may fairly be assumed that the law, after all, does not regard li so seriously as did the officials responsible for the making of the Ordinance. After in careful consideration of the whole matter it does seen absurd to set the whole legal machinery in motion in order to inflict so trivial a sentence. Since the case was first brought to the notice of the police it has occupied a good deal of official attention. Valu-

Tom Smith's Christmas

Crackers.

COLOURED OPALS mounted in Plush,

representing favourite subjects,

able time has been wasted for the police,

the legal advisers of the Crowe, the Chief Justice and the jurors over a case which might have been adequately punished by the Police Magistrate. Cases of neglect, where the registration laws are concerned, can be dealt with summarily by that functionary, and he has power inflict a term of imprison- ment which would be amply sufficient to meet the xanjority of cases of wiltal: false registration/Some amendment of the law in this direction would appear to ba

A large sauriment of ENGLISH and desirable.

JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, of

handsome and artistic denique, suitable to all testes and at medicato prices.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

'THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

1000

TELEGRAMS.

[SUTPZIRD TO THE 'CHINA MAIL']

(Via Southern Lane,)

GREAT BRITAIN'S NAVAL STRENGTH.

...

LONDON, Nov. 17, 1893. Mr [Gludstone! elated in the House of Commons that thera rood be no fear about Great Britain's distinct naval supromacy bring upheld.

THE STRIKES IN THE COAL TRADE.

ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841.

Hongkong, Nevember 2, 1893,

MARRIAGE. Mr Mattel und ehild i On the 18th Oct., at St. Thomas' Churcli.

The moliation of the Government in the Professor G. M. Mot Portman-square, by the Rev. R. B. Lynch, dispute between the soal mine owners and

Visar of Lilburne, Northamptonshire,

VICTORIA HUTNL,

Col War. L. Barr Mr Durnerin Mrs Farmer

The British steamer Pokies reports: Laft Kitty, British baryao, 803, Wilson, NowTo 15th November, and had strong otwang November 16, Buana.-Master

N.E. winds, and high following sea to port, Zafro, British steamer, 75, 4. W. R. Lek Aarey on 17th, and had mudecato N.£. Cobban, Manila November 17, General- winds at ting clear wosthor to port. Loft

Swatew on 18th, and had moderate to light Capt. Gurdinee SunWax & Co.

E. N. E. wils to Chelang Point: froma thence light N. to F.N.E. winds to port.

Alwine, German sir., 100, 0. Peterson, Fakhoi November 17, and Boihow 13, (en cul-aral.-Wax & Co.

Through Hills of Lading issued for transward German Mail about the 24th Inst., portation to Fakshmia and other Japan will leave for the above place about 24 Ports, to San Francise, to Atlantio and hours after arrival.

Inland. Oities of the United States, vi Overland Bailway, to Havana, Trinidad. and Demerara, and to porta in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Cora- pany's and connecting Steamers.

Freight will be received on board until 4 p.m. the day previous to aalling Purcal Packages will he received at the office unti 5 pm, came day; all Parool Fuckugen should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.

Conmilar Invoices to accompany Cargo Jealised to pointe boyoad San Francisco in the United States, should be cocus to the Company's Offices in Sualod Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at Sa Francisco.

For further information as to Pamaga and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 72, Queen's Road Central. J. 8. VAN BUREN,

Agent.

1919

For further Particulars, apply to

MELCHERS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, November 20, 1892.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYÐ.

--------------

NOTICE

2000

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADAN, SUEZ, PORT SAID,

NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN TAS LEXANT, BLACK SCA & BALTIO PORTS;

A120, LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN FORTS.

THE COMPANY': STWAMERS WILL CALL

41 SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PAZNOK

and LuggagE.

The British steaner Zafiro reports: Had s N.. wind pertanto, ali and high brokeun ara lo Pratas Stil; and thenco in part fresh monsson and clear

wedber.

Frone, British steamer, 826, Henry Weh. ber, Autwerp September 24, Guns and Machinery. SISEN & Co.

Bentone, British steamor, 1,349, Thom- The British steamier Irent reports: avn, 3ugaporo November 12, General-Had strong winds and heavy sons from GIES, LAVINOSTOR & Co.

Gerdu, Gorman steamer, 2,111, J. Ehlora, Kobe November 15, General.-SIEMSSEN &

ທ.

Singapore

Mr John Foreman

Mr Guerin Mr G. Hartan Mr. J. M. Harman

tok

Mr G. Nickson

HENRY A. C. BONAL, H.B.M. Consular the miners has resulted in favour of the Service, Japan, to Luis, third daughter mcn, who sta to resumo work on Monday

Las late Huable. William Napier, and on the old terme. widow of Williama Kos Robinsco.

Mr Jas. Stephens

Mr A. Thompson Professor Mix Van-

doist

ref 6.35 p..

F. W. White

ir A. de Havilland Capt. Geo, Vieveates the publication of this issue' commenced Capt. Fildebrandt Mr B. L. Hayay

Mr G. Hodges

www.

Mr F. E. Whito

Mr J. J. Young

WINDSOR HOTEL.

Mr W. G. Allen Mr. Baurmann

The British steamer Rosetta reports

Capt. and Mrs H. C.

A. Barzia Experienced aderate Northerly winds to

Mr&Mrs Geo Holmes the Anambas; frou chunes to Pule Sapatu r. . Boulton fresh N. winds and high son; off Puto Capt. J. H. Bowker Mr R. B. Joyce D.Sapatu heavy N.W. gale, with lighting Mr.J. H. Bowker Lieut. C. H. Lambert, and incessunt rain, and heavy confused List. C. P. Coodo, Mr and Mrs A. Milroy

Matter Harry Bowker R.N. from thence to Hongxong, strong N.W winds and high sea.

Ancene, British stormer, 1888, W, Madie, Yokohama Nov. 12, ut daglight,

Mails and Genera).-P. & O. 8. N. Co.

Siam, British steamer,.091, J. F. Musser, Bangkok Nov. 11, Rica-KIM Tre Luno.

DEPARTURES,

November 19 :-

Hancé, for Hoihow. Mastan, for Swatow.

IN.

Sands

Rer. J. M. Murtos Capt. Petersen Lient. H. Da Costs Brand Mrs Ledgard Mr F. B. Deacon M&Mrs Gou. Krktoy Mr Y: Sato Rev. Mr & Mrs Figger Z. Sawatari Mr A. O'D. Gourdiu Mr Geo, L. Tomlin Viu-Unaul F.Gavan-Capt. C. II. Wolman,

villes

Dörd Regt.

The British steamer Siam reports: Mo-List. 4. Ceria dorate B.N.E. winds and fine weather in Gul of Siam. From Pulo Ubi tresh N.E. wind, with heavy sea und swoll to Pa- darun; off Palatan cucountored heavy Northerly gale, with high oross sea for 30 houza; thence to part very strong mon-

Hiroshima Mary, for Singapore & Bombay, soon, with high on till arrival. Nanyang, for Canton. Toonen, for Lanton

November 20 Taisang, for Canton. Centon, for Swutow. Rosetta, for Shanghai. Jugan, for Shanghai.

Hongkong, November 19, 1893. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.

----PESPOSED SAILINGA FROM HONOKONⱭ.

(HUB)KOT TO ALTERATION). Tacoma Tizerday | Deo, 1.9, Mogul.................." | Tuesday | Jan. 2/04, Fictoria Tassday | Jan. 23/94. Tacoma......... Tuesday | Fob. 27/04. Mogs Today | Mar. 20/04N MONDAY, the 11th day of December, Fokien, for Swatow.

N.B.-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA

1893, at 3 p.m., the Company'

BE Steamship. T'AUGMA, Captain 8,8, OLDENBURG Captain GATURMANN, HILL, Railing at Noon, on TUES. with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, DAY, the 12th December, will proceed to and CARGO, will leave this poet as above, VICTORIA, B.C., and TAUDMA vid calling at NAFLES and GENOA, SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and"; YOKOHAMA, A

CLEARED. Holstein, for Saigon. Lennox, for Kubs. Fukshan, for Swalow. Activ, for Hoitow.

PASSENGERS, AXKIVEN

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS will close:-

For THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN,

TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD NEY & MELBOURNE. — Por Tainan, at 2:30 pm, on Tuesday,

the 21st inst.

For SINGAPORE & BANGKOK.-

Fer Mongkut, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 21st inst.

For SINGAPORE & LONDON.--

Per dien, al 4.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the

21st inst.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & UAL-

CUTTA....

Liat. Gulet, R.N. Mrs Welmän

PRAK HOTEL.

Capt, and Mfrs Moore

Mr R. Murray Adam-Mr MacLean

Air Medhurst MrF. East Madame Gieso Capt. and Mrs Hunt Mr A. Findlay Smith

Madara Kechi Mr V. Kofod

Mr A. E Skeela

Me E. Tom Sister Waller

Depaentary, ément indvight,

Per Wingsany, at 5.30 p.m., on Wednes | On Paris-

day, the 22nd inst

For AMOY & MANILA.—

Per 4 cien, from Shanghai, 381 Chinese. Per Taichaos, from Bangkok, 10 Cliinise. Shipping Orders will be granted till

Per Nanyany, from Wuhu, 10 Chinese. Noon, on SATURDAY, the 9th December,

Por Taisang, from Shanghai, &c. Mesra Cargo and Space will be received on board until Noon on MONDAY, the 11th Achosen, Wycliff, Morgan, and 124 Chinese. Dea, and Parcels will be received at the

Par Fokies, from Coast Porta, 2 Eurc- Agency's Office) until Noon on SUNDAY, poane, and 87 Chinese.

Par Zafire, feum Manila, Madana Har-Fer tho 10th Dec Contents of Packages are

Through Bill of Lading issued to Japan, Paoild Coast Pointa, and to Canadian and United States Polnis.

Consular Tayolces of Goods for United States Points should be in quadruplicate; and ons oopy must be sent forward by the required. No Parcel Rosripis will be tog, Zir Heligan, Rev. W, Orste, and Etev, steater to the care of The Freight Agent signed at less than 82, and Parcels should M. Velasco, and tã Chinese. Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. not exceed Two Feet Cubic in measure

Parcels must be sent to our Office with ment.

day previous to sailing.

For further information as to Passage or

Per Rosetta, for Hongkong: from Lon. don, Misses Tabuzer, Witherby, Cooper and Tolley, Rev. R. Stuart's nurse and 4 chil dren, Mrs Coxon, Miss Clara James, Mr East, Mr G. Andrews, Bir Coxon's native servant, Miss Lucy Sommere, Mr and Mrs Phulpa and 2 children, and Lieut.. E. D. Clarke, R. N.; from Bombay, Monir A. Allurakhia, T. A. Lalljee, F. 1. Chertoo, 1999 and M. Mohamed; from Singapore, Capt.

address marked in full by 5 p.m., on the and carries a Doctor and Stewardess.

The Steamer has splendid Accommodation

Linen can be washed on board For further Particulars, apply to

MELCHERS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, November 20, 1893.

Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, November 9, 1893-

1941

Per Zafire, at 4.30 p.m., en Wednesday,

the 22nd inst.

ILOILO.

Un demand, Qedits, 4

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1803.

OBITUARY.

Princo Alexsudor of Battenberg

Sir Robert Morler, British Ambassador to Russia,

INDIA'S FRONTIER

:

Lord Rosebory Eas stated in a spacch that the settlement of the Indian frontier........ THE case of fab registration which question, wherein Iasia and France aro jury on Saturday last serves, in its way, as could be wished. was tried before the Chief Justice and a concerned, is not proceeding an- favourably

THE PARISH COUNCILS BILL.,

to draw attention to the exaggerated proportious some oficaces assume in the eyes of professional legislators. We As amendment to the Parish Councils have no intention to stalk Mr Honniker Dill, proposing to outranchise woman, has Henton's bogey, the permanent official, basn carried against the Government by a bat one cannot help thinking that the Chief Justice's reeks on the indiscri- majority of 21. --- minate vay in which punishment has been allotted for transgressions of the registration laws were certainly called for. In the case wbiel occupied the greater portion of the time of the Criminal Sessions on Saturday Taoist priest or sorcerer was charged with giving the Registrar of Deaths at Yaumati, lse information regard

(From Manila Papers). AFFAIRS IN MELILLA...

Nov. 11. The Envoy of the Sultan of Morocco will go shortly to Riff with the object of punish- ing the Moorish tribes, but in the mau- time Melilla continues shelling the enemy, while the engineers continue rapidly with the construction of tho forts. Which the.

and Saboy

ing the child of a boat woman, enemy were endeavouring to obstruct. The Regiments of 9. Fernando and f The parents had filed, either wilfully

or through carelessass, to register the have left for Melilla C

to have occurred

reported to The Chief of the Moorish cavalry was

Owing to contiouens forerses sustained

services of the priest were requisitioned, by the enemy, they are losing spirit. Some

and for the payment of a small foe ho of the tribca have disperant.

Endercok to got a burial order from Fresh reinforcentsula are being on to

Holilla

In

Exchange. HONGKONG, November 20.

birth of the child, and were in a dilem-

On London-

Bank, Wire,...

2,4%

ms, when the child died, as to how they

A quartal

the tribes. among

is

$1

On demand,

2/41

ware to get the necessary burial order, killed.

"

30 days' aight,

2/4

To help them out of the difficulty the

months' sight,

2/47

Codice,

20

2.57

thu' sight,

... 3.05

On Berlin-Demand, ...

2,41

On Nar York-

On demand,...

68)

Credits, CO day night,

Wire, Da denud, On Blatly--

Wire,

59

186

Od demand, ...

Un dumand,

Per Normandie, at 5 pm, Waques Ou Bomboy

day, the 22nd inat.

For SINGAPORE —

Per Gerda, at 11.30 s. m., on Friday, the

24lb iusi.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Per Areas, at 12.30 al., cu Friday,

the 34th incl.

For STRAITS & LONDON-

Por Ajax, ut 10.30 am, on Monday,

the 27th inst

O Shangh

deye' sight, privato paper, Gold Leaf, 100 Bino (per last) Severoren Bant's buying rate). Silver (pur o.)..."

the proper authority and to bury the child and perform certain rites. order to obtain permission for the burial without revealing the fact that the birth of the child had not been register cd, the propitiator of the gods, raade a false statement to the Registrar, and it

was only through the failure of the

Nor. 12. General Macine has telegraphed that ha is making the last preparations for an ad- vance." Shelling continues

for Molilla to join the axpeditionary artby

The Prince D, Antonio leaves to-morrow

The reinforcements sent to Melilla hars. arrived.

General Lopez Dominguez insists on

180 mother to remember her part in corro- going to Melita la front of the army of

180

boating his story that the crime was operation and to personally direct the

other Brigade will shorty thats Barcelona for Melilla.

Isul detected. In the dock, the prisoner advance movements towards the enemy's

uffered a different explanation of the position prime from that given by the witnesses. for the prosecution. He wished to make out that he was the dupe of the parents of the child. Of his guilt,

TS

... 728

$12.00 $ 3.25 ... et.

10,000 Maner rifles and 1,000,000 car edges and other monitions of war will reach Melilla to-merców.

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