Entertainments.
THEATRE
BONGKONG.
ROYAL,
THE BLACK PLAQUÈ,
THE HONGKONG
Так
MINSTRELS
will give Auother of their POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS,
For the Benefit of the Plague Workers.
Undor distinguished Patronage and
Support.
TO-NIGHT, 27th October.
Mails.
NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
STEAM FOR
SAIGON. SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ,
PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND
Datination
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loating.
Fuelà.
Brews & Porto Cal Bagorn (2). Japan............. Verona (3).. London, 7. Suez Cana Palamed (6).. London& Porte of C Rosetta (8) Lund, Marssilles. Manila (3).. Marne Ha, Sig. Doasaien (e).
(B)......
Ak
Dateo Leavin
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Nov. 12, at 3 p.z. P. & O. S. N. Co...... Nov. 9, at noon. Butterfield & Swire.. November G. JP. & O. 8. N. Co..... Nov. 8, at noon.
P. & D, S. N. C... About Nor. 9. Messagerisa Maritimas Oct. 31, at noon. ...... 10. & 6. 8. 9. 0...
Uot. 31, daylight,
8. Bois, v. Jap. of RiodeJaneire(s [Pacific Mail §. 8. C. Nov. 7, at 1 p.m.
8. Francisco. ↑ Jans
Memaon (8).
Sandakan and Kuda Bayera (3)..... Shangha
Bombay (.. Rohills (0)
BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, Orouto
MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX;
ALAD
Shanghai, Kobo &Y'mono (5)
Tu
ENTIRE OFANGE OF PROGRAMME / PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA. | grow, Amoy & Fehow Namoa (8)..........
• $2 and $1. Popular Prices, - Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, Half-price to Back Seata only. Doors open at 8.20. Commending at 9 o'clock precisely.
Plair and Tiokote at Menara. KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED.
Beats may be Booked on and after Natur day, 20th October.
A SPECIAL TRAM will run to the Peak, and a SPECIAL LAUPE to Rowoon, 15 minutes after the Performance.
WILLIAM BLAYNAY, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, October 27, 1894.
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THE CHINESE TWINS, TWO HOYS To
JOINED TOGETHER, have arrived from SHANGHAI, and will be ON VIEW on the First Floor of No. 49, Queen's Row GELL, from 9 a.m. tv 9 p.m.
Entrance from Queen's Rood only.
Admisson :---20 Centa. Hougkeng, October 16, 1894.
CONCERT.
1630
CHIGNOR CATTANEO will give a CONCERT in the CITY HALL on the THE NOVEMBER, Assisted by his PUPILA Signor FRANCESCONT (leading Manila Tenor), and several LADY AMATEURS.
The Concert will be given for the Beneût
of the FRENCH CONVEST.
Hongkong, October 22, 1894.
Mails,
STEAM FOR
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STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA- VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN- ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.
THE Stanslip ROSETTA, Captain G. W. F. BROWNE, R.N.B., carrying Hur Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, un THURSDAY, the 8th November, at Noon, taking Pat- Bengers and Cargo for the above Ports. (This Steamer connects at Bombay with the CARTHAGE, which Vessel taken on her Cargo for LONDON, ciú SUEZ CANAL, leaving that port on the lat DECEMBER, 1894).
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for Francs, and Tes for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombe into a steamier proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for Londou, &., will bo conveyed mid Bombay.
Parsola will be received at this Office turtil 4 p.m. on the day befors sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
Shippers árs particularly requested to pats the terms and conditions of the Com- pany's Bills of Lading.
For further Particulara, apply to
H. H. JOSEPH,
Brywerintendent.
P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, October 25, 1894.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE.
1725
STEAM FOR BINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SVEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURŮ, PORTS AS THE LEVANT, BLACK SEA & BALTIC PORTS; 1190,
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN
PORTS.
THE COMPANY': STEAMERS WILL CALL
At SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS
and Luga1qGE;
N. D.-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA
-
of November,
OF
IN WEDNESDAY, the 31st October, 1994. Neon, the Company's SS. OCEANIEN, Comandant Sea with MAI, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, OARGC, will levn this Port for the Baova placus,
Cargo and Specie will be registered for Landen se rolls for Maranities, and ac opted is transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted !!
Noon
Penang & Ott Wingsang (s). ours, S'rang & Shayn Cromariy (8).. Swatow, Amoy & Tsa Formoss (8)...... Panverter (B.C. Binpresso China (4)
Victoria (3) Violin (B.6.), d Yokohama and Hobá. Straits of Dover (a)....
T-ty's Advertisements,
Cuginill be recrirod on board until 4 The Taipingsteen Heanmplica Ordinance,
Are i s'arcels until 3 p.za.
hu 30th October, 1894. (Parcels are not to he aunt on board; they must be left
b A ene' Office
Contents and value of Packago gaired.
For further particulars, appl Company's Cffice.
DE CHAMPRAUX,
Agen!
1
1894.
NOTICE B LOT OWNERS.
TOTICE is berely given that the MEETING LOT OWNERS həli This 261 day of Betelur instant, for the 1r; se of electing a Member of the Board of Arbitration entrted by the The Tri- pisyshan Beswmydian Odinance, 1894, h 1667 been ADJOURNED 16 SATURDAY, th
3rd day of November kext, at ki SOPLYCH Cour Horse.
Hongkong, cober 17, 1894. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS PROM OUKOM.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
Victoria........ Facema..
Fictoria..... Tacoma.......
TH
Tuesday November 6, Tuesday December 11. Tuesday Jan. 1 9ö, Tuesday Jan. 72795.
- Tusadny | Feb. 26/46. THE Steamship FICTORIA, Captain J. PANTON, RN. R., sailing at Noun, on TUESDAY, the Bru Nuvumber, will pred to VICTORIA, B. and TACOMA vid SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOLE and YOKOHAMA
Through
ugh Bill of Lading jasued to Japan, Facific Coast Points, nad to Canadian and Daited Statea Points.
Consular Invoices of Goode for United States Points should be in quadruplicate and une copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of The Freight Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacuida. Wast. Parcels must be seat to ner Othes with address marted in fuil by b p.m., on the day previous to sailing,
For further information as to Passage or Fraight, apply to
DODWELL. CARLILL & Co..
Agents. Hongkong, Calober 19, 1894
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At each adjourned Mosting, the Member of the Board will be elected by the majority | of such of the Owners, their Attornega or Agents us shall then be present thereal. Dated this 26th day of October, 1994 BRUCE SURPAERD,
Deputy Land Officer.
1737
GROUND NUT OIL
EALED TENDERS will be Reived
by the NATAL STOREKEEPER, H. Naval Yard, anul 2 pr. en WEDNES DAY, the lat November, for the SUPPLY of GROUND NET UIL for the De of F. M. Nary.
Printed Forms of Tender and further Partieelars can be obtained un application. The right to sccept the lowest or any Tender is reserved.
THE NAyal Yard,
Hongkong, October 26, 1894,
Butterfield & Swire... Ost. 90, at 4 pan. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Oct. 28. at 10a.m. P. & O. S. N. Qo... About Nov. 4. P. & 0. 8. N. Co... A
About Nov. 4 Dodwell, Car
Oaclill Oo. About October 31.
Jardine,Matheson&Ou Ost, 31, al noon. 1611981 & 00 About Nor. 6.
29, at 3 p.m.
Siemesen
Jardine Matheson&Co OL
Douglas Lapraik & Co. Oct. 31, daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Oct. 28, daylight. Canadian Pfu R. Go.. Oct. 31, at noon. Nor. Pic S. & Co Nov. 6, at noon. Butterfield & Swire... October 31,
SHIPPING REPORTS The German etesmer China reporta:¦ Had strong N. E. monsoon.
The British stemmer Vanagong reports: Had atrong N. E monsoon, with high ena, and occasional showers of rain.
T. British steamer Hupeh reports Had fresh monsoon to Pelo Blanco; thence to port, moderate monsoon and ane oloar weather throughout.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
MAILS will close:-
FAMOY & STRAITS
For Namyong, at 9 am, on Sunday,
the 28th lost.
For CANTON.---
Pur Prusan, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the
29:h inst.
For SHANGHAL-
Por Bayern, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the
2th inst.
For HOLBOW & UAIPHONG.—
For longkang, at 10.30 a. m.¡ on Monday,
the 20th inst,
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Shipping.
Daylight.-Formosa leaves for 'tow, 10 a.m.-Bayern, loaves for Sha ghai.
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1894.
turing enterprises set on foot, generally ou the most colossal scale, but so far as i past experience goes they seldom seeinį
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Passed Suez Canal
to pass the initial stages of expenditure OUTWARU BOUND-Muple Branch, Aggi,
on plant, the fact usually being that the projectors are tos jealous of West- era influences to pay for the tuition of the men and Women whose labour alone could make industrial enterprises finan- 3 p.m.-Cromarty loaves for S'baya, &cial successes. From the country which
RELIGIOUS SERVICES,
encouraged foreign enterprise we have
Sapt. 28; Ben/edi, Bombay, Boynton, Oss. 2; Glenartney, Cam, Cascapedia, 0: Canton, 12; dyamemnen, Chingwo Kirkland, Irene, 10 ; Radnorzhire, Ade- Judo, 19; Dous, J. Jelsan Obi, 29. HOMEWARD BOUND-Daphne, Aden, Oct.
0: Carmarthenshire,” Yarra, Alderly, Teucer, 16; Glenorchy, Bertha, Mac. duff, Japan, Gera, 19,
Sr. Joux's CAMERAL Parade Servios tubaudant evidence, even in the short 8.54 A.. (Holy Communion 2nd and 4th San-time which has elapsed, of the ability The P. M. t . City of Rio de Janeiro,
days.) Matias at 11. Holy Communion at the of her people to assimilate Western 11 o'clock service on the 1st, 3rd, and bib Sun-ideos. Already, she has become no days in the month. Evensong at 5.45.
tion at $ P.M.
Sr. Joazen's Caunen, Garden Rorā.—0, 1.1.
Mats and Sermen: 5,30 r.s. Evening Service,
Hancdiction.
ST. PETRR'S
BaseEx's Chunon, Sailors?
Home-Service on Sunday, at 11 a.. and
UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Road-Minister mean rival to European trade, and from Ray, G. J. Williams-Services at 11.00 .. her exceptional position in regard to and 67.4.
currency she is bound to become, in the ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL. On Sundays, near future, a far more serious competi Mass at A., 7.80..and 9.80 ... Enedictor. Though from a narrow point of view we may deplore this result, it must La fraught with contentment to the puli! tical economist who considers only the comity of nations and the greater happi- ness ofthe greaternumber in the universe, It is worth while to reflect how Euro peon Trade interests may be affected by the result of the present war. It must bo understood that, divided as the Chi nese are among themselves, they are yet practically unanimous in their feelings towards the Japanese. It is something more then antipathy; it is au uaronson ing batred, probably in recent years rising out of jealousy and contempt for their off-shoot because of its subser- vience to Western teachings. With
6.50 .. The Holy Communion in administer- ed on the lat and 3rd Sundays in the month at 11 ..; on the sad and 3th at 7.50 and on the 4th, at the Evening Service,
WELLEVAN METROdjez Črvacı.--Divino Ser-
rice at 10.) .. in the Wesleyan Church,
Wanchai.
GERMAN BETRERA CHAPEL.-Service in the schall overy Sunday, at 11 .., in the Chapel Gorman language by Pastor R. F. F. Gott of the Borlin Funding House, West Point.
THE
Hongkong Dispensary, this fact in view it is impossible to think
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that China victorious would derive from the fact any incentive to follow Japan's lead in throwing open her country to DELICIOUS SWEETS foreign enterprise, nor is she likely to
AND
CONSERVES.
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11JE bare JUST RECEIVED our first W
shipment of WKÓZEME SWEETS For SINGAPORE, SAMARANG & SOU-and CONFECTIONERY suitable for the
RABAYA -
Per Cromarty, at 2.30 p.m., on Monday. Season.
the 29th inat.
For SHANGHAL-
Pie Choyantig, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,
the 29th inst
HOLHOW, SINGAPORE, & BANG-
KOK-
Pat Phra Nha Klao, at 10 pm, on
Tuesday, the 20th it.
For SANDAKAN & KUDAT.---
Per Mannen, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 30th inat..
For YOKOHAMA & KOBI-
Per Straits of Dover, at 5 p.m., on Tues
day, the 20th inst.
1782 For SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG-
KOK.-
Dakin, Cruickshank &
Company, Ltd.
AVE JUST REDBYED CONSIGNMENT
To-day's Advertisements. HAVE
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE
STEAM TO SHANGHAI
The Co.'s Steamsłup
Bayern, Captain W. SCHMÖELDER, ey will leave for the abure TO.MORROW (SUNDAY), the 29th
place Izek, at 10a.m.
1692
For Freight or Pastago, apply to
MELCHERS & Co., Agents Hongkong, October 27, 1894.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED
-
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FUOCHOW.
The Co.'s Stearnship
OF
Ilford Dry Plates,
4.4. 1/1, 10 × 8, 10 ×
and are offering the same At
POPULAR PRICES.
12,
Sensitized Albumenized
PAPER,
pl., in time.
CHEAP AND RELIABLE.
Captain HARRIS, will be Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,
Namot,
despatched for the above
Ports on WEDNESDAY, the Slot Inst., at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & U
General Managers.. Hongkong, October 27, 1894.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
VICTORIA DISPENSAKY,
HONGKONG.
1646
1783
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
October 20 -
The Steamship
Straits of Dover will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 31st
Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRK, Agents. Hongkong, October 27, 1894.
1735
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
RDERS FOR THE WEEK ENDING 3RD
ORDERS NOVEMBER, 1894.
Hangchow, British str., 299, P. Bennett, Obiakiang October 21, General →BUTTER FIELD & SWIRE.
Per Taichisw, at 9.30a.m., on Wedues-
day, the 31st inst.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-
CUTTA.-
Per Wingang, at 10.90 a.m., on Wednes
day, the 31st iast.
For STRAITS & LONDON, --
Per Ajaa, 5 p.m., cn Saturday, the
3rd November.
Par Polomed, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the
6th November.
MAILS BY THE QANAMAN PACIFIC RAIL
WAY C. a PACKET.- The Canadian Pavitio Mail Packet Empress of China will be despatched on WED. NESDAY, the 31st October, with Mails for Amy, Shanghai, Japan, the United States, Canada, &c., which will be closed as follows :-- 10. M. Regin clorus, 11.00 A.. Post-Ofice closes, but Corres- pondence may be posted on bosed the Packet with the Zute Fee of 10 cents extra Postaje, optif time of departure.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET →→ The United States Mail Packet Oceanic will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 30th Instant, with Maile for Japan, Honolulu, San Francisco, the United Stales, Canada, Pura, &, which wil be closed be followe:
4.30 P.3. Registry chases. 5.00 r.. Post Office closes, but Correa
pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with Luto Fes of 10 cents extra i Postage witil the time of departure,
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Miss Eleic Adair Mr C. S. Barff Rev. C. Baylor Me W. Blagoas Mr W. Blugi n
Mr J. Kirkwood Mr F. S. Les
Mr R. Lyall
It includes:-
No. 1 Fondauts Fourres.
Nougatines.
Chocolatines.
No. 2 Foodauta Fourros.
Eggs.
Dragées Ciôme Caraque.
Dragées Nougat Cerrus.
Pralino Vanille.
French Almond Rock.
Butter Scotch.
Marcipan Uubes.
Montelimart Nougat.
Collard's Butter Scotch,
Collard's Almond Rock.
Cadbury's Chocolate Creston.
Apricotines.
Trocaderos Patisseries.
Amandes Aboukir.
Melona.
Surall Legames Liqueurs.
Largo Lúgumes Liqueura.
Old English Tolles.
Everton Tofee.
Pine Appia Noyes!.
Pascall's Gulden Maltez.
Fine Jordan Almonds.
Qollard's Everton Toffee.
Collard's Assorted Toffee
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841. Hongkong, October 13, 1894.
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A-7'he publication of this une commenced at 7.10 p.m.
The China Mail.
The
The
with the AMERICAN MAIL of Oct. left Yokohama for this pert on Tuer day, Oct. 23, at daylight, vin Nagasakiş and may be expected here on or about Taorday, Oct. 30.
M. M. Co.'s steamer Caledonien, with the FRENCH Man of Sept. 28, loft Singapore on Wednesday, 24th Octo ber, a 5 p.m., and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 31st October. This Packot brings replica to letters despatched from Hongkong on August 22,
N. P. s. s. Victoria left Yokohams for Hongkong, via Koba, en Oct. 20.
The Empress of India loft Vancouver for
this port on Oct. 15.
The
The
O. S . . . Quelio left San Fran disco on October 16 far this part, via Yokohama and Nagasaki,
P. M... City of Feking, with malls, Ge.. left San Franciacu for this port via Yokohama, on Oct. 25.
The N. G. I. s.s. Formida left Singapore for
this port on Oct. 20, and may be ex- peated here on or about Oct. 97. Thos. s. Greno Jeft Singapore on Oct, 24, and may be expected here on or about Oct. 30.
The O. 8. 9. Co.'s . . Friam leit Singa- pore on Oot, 20, and may be axpected bece on or about Nov. 2.
begin the establishment of her own manufacturing centres. On the con- trary, it would confirm her in her pre- sent exclusive policy, much to the The blighting of hopes that have long been in the minds of those engaged in com- merce with the Far East."
D. D. R. steamer Friggs, from Han. burg, left Singapore for this port en Oct. 20, and may be expected here on
or about Nov. 2.
EA. a. a. Galterthas, from Austra
his, left Port Darwin on Oct. 26, and may be expected here on or about Nor. The P. & D. . . Rombay left London for
6.
this port on Sept. 17, and the same Co.'s 8. s. Canton leit on 29th Sept. The P. & O. Co.'s a. s. Shanghas left Lon.
don for Chins on Oct. 14.
ORDER OF CHORAL SERVICE at St. Joey's CATHEDRAL,~~23RD SUNDAY AFTER
TRINITY.
Olivot Maline: Voluntary, Bercouso,
King: Veaito, Hooper: Palmas, Gil- bert, Stewart, Woodward, &.; Te Dent, Bayes &o., (Foster); Jubilate, Goodson; Anthems, Rejoice in the Lord; Kyrie, Garrett, No. 66; Hymn, 441; Offertory Sentences, Barnby, Non.
13 Rnd 17.
In the few projects, in which Hong-The kong is particularly interested, no pro- thirty years British diplomacy has been gress would be made. For more than
striving for the concession of trading on she Sikisug or West River, a prac ticable water-way of some 700 miles into Southern China, which would open up enormous markets at present closed to external commerce. While this would be a valuable concession to foreign traders, the benefits which fow from commercial intercourse would on much to improve this rich tract of conta try, and the natives would also benefit by being less liable to devastating famines. It can scarcely be said, how ever, although the matter has been con- tinuously preased on the attention of H. M. Minister at Peking, that pro are any neater, to the consummation of this desirable object than we were thirty years ago; in fact it would ap pear just now that H. M/s able Min- ister at Peking, apart from the ques- tions arising out of the war, has his time more than fully occupied in ob. taining recognition of our Treaty rights. It is a comparatively short time since We SOW the Chinese authorities at tempting
1
1,
Eversong:-Vuluntary, Audantino, Gluck; Paalion, Purcell Caniata, Crotch; Deue Misereatur, Havergal; Anthem, I will lay me down and Resp Hymns, 301 & 481; Voluntary, (From the Advent Hymn), Schumano,
11
UNION CHURCH,--SUNDAY, October 28.
a.m.-Hymas, Nos. 3, 176, 207; Pesim,
95; Aathom, Lord! for thy tender mercies sake. 6pm-Hymns, 263, 63, 770, 491.
most flagrant evasion WESLEYAN METHODIST OQUKOR, -WANONAL,
of our Treaty rights by imposing such
SUNDAY, OU 28. conditions on the importation of ma- 10.30 a.m.:- Hymns, 646, 87, 866, 65%. chinery as would render our privileges
248, 255, 251; & p.m. Hymns, 254,
Psalu OXXXII-OXXXIV.
ja that respect entirely nagatory. Yet, again, we find the provincial - H.M.S. Redbraret comes off the slip at thorities favoring exporters of tea by Hunghcm to-morrow.
native junks, to the detriment of for-
eign steamers; and still we find no signs Tur cruiser Undaunted is expected to be from Headquarters that these invasions ready for aea about the 12th November. of our rights are in couree of redreer.
It would perhaps be too much to expect ONE of the stokers on H.M.S. Pigeon will that during the progress of the war any be tried by Court-martial on Monday on a attention will be paid to the requests of charge of assaulting a acpotior officer. Foreign Powers, bowever reasonable,
for further concessions or for redress of Tar E. & à. 8. §. Co.'s a. m. Catterthan, our trade grievances; but should Chins from Australia, left Port Darwin for this prove victorious in the present conflict,
there is much reason to fear that there part yesterday, the 26th instant. will be no overcoming her prida by Tai O, S. S. Can.'s steamer Priam left Sin- peaceful means and that our hopes for
extension of beneficent commerce will Espoze yesterday afterncov, and may be remain unentisfied. China, flushed with expected here on or about the 2nd próximo, victory over the so-called trucking Tax P. M. 1. s. City of Peking, with mails, Jap, will be a much harder factor to
deal with than Chine brought to here., left San Francisco for this port, vin knees by her little and despised neigh Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 25th ivel, bour. It is not only, however, a
question of pride with the Chinese-its D. D. P. sir. Friggo, from Hamburg, is a question of the corruption of the faft Singapore for this port yesterday after- pravincial authorities, who fear, the noon, and may be expected here on or affects of extended foreign intercourse on about the 2nd Noveviber. their time-honoured plunder of the more direct interchange of commodities with TOMORROW morning, between 9 and 10.30 the barbarian. So far, therefore, Eng o'clock, the siesta-laurich Dayspring, carry. fish trade. has nothing to hope for from ing the Bethal flag, will call alongside-any China's victory in the present struggle Tessel hoisting code penpaul O., to convey except perhaps for temporary orders for the replenishment of her arsenals and war equipment and the increased trade (Seamen's) Church, returning about 12.30. which might temporarily result from My Poarca, carpenter of, H.M. S. Centurioni, the dispersal of a war indemnity.
died at the Naval Hospital at two o'clock Nor can we see in the effects of a
men ashore to 11a.to, service at St. Peter's
C
Mr H. McCallum Mr T. Mitohall bir F. Bornemann
Mr W. Parfitt Mix Phillips China, German str., 1,124, J. Andreson, Mr J. Boyer Saigon Oct. 21, Rice.-MELOHERS & Co. Rev. and Mira W. Mr C. J. Price
Campbell and child Dr Quigley October 27:-
Chenoweth Mr R.
Mr F. E, Shean Namyrng, British steamer, 987, C. F. Capt. and its CombeMrs A. Smith Ballon. Siogapore October 18, General-
Mr W. Stavena and child Ban Ha.
Capt. R.
Cmxford Chrysang, British steamer, from Cantor. Mr J. F. Duf Hupch, British steamer. 1,818. T. Quail, Mr W. &. Duff Amo; October 26, General. BUTTERFIELD Mr C. N. Edison
Mr G. Fenwick
an eminent political economist of the community has obviously a much was brought down from Obaloo by the Un- B. Fiesbeth M.. Guignard
present day, itat the penultimate intergreater recuperative power than a daunted some weeks ago. The remains of Mr J. . . Haria Major and Mira Weat racial struggle for existence will be agricultural community dependent on the the deceased will be interred at the Happy
& SWIRE.
Mr. A.S. Thompson
Br and Mra Vander-
Jip
Mr W. Whiley
Mrs L. H. Whito
Mr K. Widmer
Mr E. Willkomm
tesley
DEPARTURES. October 27-
Mr W. K.
Mr J. Kinghora
HOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
No. 133. DRILLS, F. B.-TUES- Hangcher, for Canton. DAY. at 5.30 p.m., TRAINED VOLUN Nanchang, for Foochow TEERS, Company Drill (Uniform White, Hongay, for Kobe. Caps). BECRUITS Squad-FRIDAY,
CLEARED.
at 9 pm TRAINED YOLUNTEERS, 04-pc. Gun Drill, Murray Battery; LE- URUITS-Squad and 3-pr. (Plain Clothes),
ROWLOON DETACHMENT-Squad Bygda, lor Nagasaki. and 7-pr., st usual hours.
Otago, for Valparaiso
SIGNALLING CLASS, at usual boure. No. 194 F. B.For DOTT, Lient. DENNOR and Sergt. WYZIE.
No. 136-M. G. C-DRILLS.-MON.
Ceston, for Swatow. Zafiro, for Amoy. Strahdes, for Bengay. Formcn, for Swatow.
ON MONDAY, the 12th day Company's DA, Canada. 6.30 pm #uph, for Singapore
8.S. BATERN, Captain W. SORMELDRE, Gao, TUESDAY, at 7 a.m., Musketry with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, at 5,30 pm., Squad WEDNESDAY, at
and GARGO, will leave this port an above, 7 a.m., Gun; at 5.30 p.m., Company. calling at NAPLES and GANDI.
Shipping Orders will be granted t Noon, on BATURDAY, the 10th November,
at 7 a.m., Squad; at 6.50 THURSDAY,
Muskotry. FRIDAY, at 7 a.m., Gun; at 5.30 p.m., Squad. SATURDAY,
Captain.
PASSENGERS,
ARETAJ
Per Hangzhou, from Chinkiang, 2 Ohi-
Per Namyong, from Singapore, 116 Obi- nose, for Hongkong
Cargo and Speals will be received on at 7 s.m. Squad; Afternoon March Out nese, for Oanten. board until Noun, on Morbis, the 12th and Gua Practice (Ball) under Orders of Per Chind, from Saigon, 60 Chines. November, and Parcels will be received (at the Agency's Office) until Noun, on SUNDAT, the 11th November, Contests of Package a required. No Parcel Becsipts will be keys than #2, and Parole ehend not exceed Two Feet Gubie in measure mizut.
signed
The Steamer haseslendid Accommodation and curríos a Doctor and Stewardes.
Lasn can be washed on bound. For further Particulars, apply to
MELOFERS & Co, Agents Bengkong, Potoker 20, 1964.
No. 138--GENERAL-Special Squad Drill will be held on WEDNESDAY, at a p.., to enable Members to complete their numbers of these DRILLS; they will not count for PRIZES.
AMBULANOE CLASS on WEDNES DAY at 6 p.m.
By Order,
F. F. LAMBARDE,
Lied., B.A; Adjutant, H.K.VO
Hrad QuizTERS, 1690 Hongkong, October 17, 1884.
Par Hupeh, from Amey, 650 Chinese.
SE DEPARTED. Par Nunchang, for Beochow, 12 Chinese, Por Taisang, for Shanghai, Miso 0. Cruz, and Mina Hartwili,
TO DEPART
Per Canton, for Swatow, 35 Chine. Par Zafiro, for Amoy, 2 Europeans, and 100 Ohinem
Pat Forgions, for Strakow, 190 Chiness.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBRE 27, 1894.
defeat of Japan any encouragement for this morning. Deceared, who had bass To those who believe in the dictumn of increased commerce. An industrial suffering from Bright's disease and dropsy,
between the Anglo-Saxon, the Cauce seasons for its returns. Neither can we
stan and the Mongolian races, the pre- find in a possible Japanese victory en Valley to-morrow at 8.30 am. → sant war between China and Japan pre-couragement for Europeaa trade except A nocker match was played at the Happy sente peculiar features of interest. The in its relation to a Chinese defeût, lat
Me F. U. Bell Capt. Hall Jackson Mr H. E. Boxshall Men Kretzschmar and Mr and Mr D. E. 3 children
Brows
M: C. Malsch Mr Hart Book Mr & Mrs Molallum Dr. and Mra J. Can and child
Elie and child Mr H. E. Meyerink
era ideas and adapted them to its own, subject of most importance to us, namely, T. P. Cockrans Mus E. W. Mitchell
struggle now in progress is a war be this last is our esving clause. From Valley yesterday between texas captained teen two sections of the Mongoliana, China's defeat much may be reasonably by Me D. K. Sliman and Mr & M. Firth. one of which has to the best of its power expected China is an agglomeration The game ended in a draw two hails orch. resisted Western induences in its na of different peoples, in many instances Mr Firth's side played two short. Mr W. tional development, while the other, the absolutely antagonistic in relation to M. Wood was an invaluable umpire. Less weaker numerically, has courted Weat each other, with differing ideas on the blind hitting and more combination are
Me
Ir J. B. Coughtriu Mr E, Ortiz
Mr&
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Mrs D. Gillies Mrs Poat
and Mr W. M.Mr J. Rankia
Goodman and childMrs Spty_
Mr O. H. Grape. Capt. A. Tillett Mrs Horspool Mr H, E. Tomkins Monsieur Huart Mr and Mrs 4. E.
Mr and Mrs FL Hum- Travors and child
phreys & 3 children Mr J. Y. V. Vernon Mr Chantray Inchdaid
PRAK HOTEL
Mr M. G. All Mr G. H. Madhurst
Mian Coo Mr H. Crombie
circumstances in s way which has at the status of the barbarian, hitherto wanted by the players, but a few weeks* tracted the attention of the whole civil-rendered homogeneous simply by their practics ought to correct these defects ised world. ft is, thus, not merely a innate love of peace, or eball we put it
struggle between two sections of the on a lower scale and call it lauseet faire. THEER seems to be an immodest desire to Mongolian race, but it is in a lesser China e defeat would mean its humilia- take a hand in the game asid Per. Pro at degree perhaps a contest between Mon- tion; it would probably mean its over the Sagapore Free Press Tiffin Table,” the part of some of the other powers. golian exclusiveness, as personified in throw of the present Dynasty and would
the
-and-
the Chinese on the one hand, and West carry with it a leaning towards the Day Araurica has medes Declaration of ern or Anglo-Saxon influence, as per methods which have made her hitherto Independenco and of its intention not to interfere. On the other hand, Rinsels is sonified in the Japanese on the other despised rival so strong. With of with crowding North all her, vepronouncesbia The results of the different policies of out partition of the Empire we might
Согрева impossibly named these two sections of the Mongolian assuredly look for more influence in the boats, ander some Toff of an Admiral, d race shew themselves most conspicuous Councils of the nation than we hare England in forwarding ships that pain Mr. J. A. E. ChaudetCapt. and Mis Moore lyin' their exports. From the exclusive hitherto, anjoyed, while zich as China night and secret-destination men-of- country-Chine, a country which we undoubtedly is, and well able as shear The Spartum and Edgar are in the meantime mysteries their real destinations know possesses large mineral resources, may be to pay a heavy war indemnity, can certainly not be Singapore. They are having a teaming population, whose awe may yet see the chance of an probably to await the balance of events in tisans have, if not much originality, at opportune and prudent investment Korea and Siam respectively, and * proceed least wonderful Imitative Inculties which shall at the same time secure to accordin. There could be no doubt Great Britain exports scarcely anything as the privileges we seek in our mutual sald the Junior, about the last lot of H. else but agricultural produce. Again interests of further commerce with this Ships that went through. It and again we learn of verious manufac-immense but undeveloped country,
Mr Gordian Nielsen
Mc F. Marony Mr Sendelstide Mr R. P. Dipple Mr J. P.. Dowling
Mr F. H. Blaghek Mr D. Farquharson Me and Mrs. A. Pied- Me W. Harringay Baith & family Mr Cev. Boinics Capt. Ston heim
Mra Stonbans
Mrs Gen. Holmes
Me Morton Jones Mr J. Micrae
Mr A. G.-Stokes
Mrs H. Wilson
perfeally palpable stroke of official humper
jo dospatch the Pigeon (English) to China)