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A HANDSOME LADIES' WATCH, TO BE GIVEN AWAY AMONGST THE AUDIENCE
JUMPING CONTEST FOR CHINA PONIKA, POSTPONED UNTIL
WEDNEDAY EVENING,
28th November,
-
SATURDAY EVENING, November 24,
Under the Distinguished Patronsge ad in the Presence of
HIN EXCELLECY MAJOR-GENERAL DIGBY BARKER, C.B.
GRAND SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR
THIS OCCASION.
ON
SATURDAY EVENING,
A TEAM WILL LEAVE FOR THE PEAS AT MIDNIGHT.
LOOK OUT FOR THE ALDEAN FAMILY.
BOX PLAN at KELLY & WALSET'S, where Seats can be reserved.
KOBERT LOVE, Manager.
LIMITED.
Destination.
Kobó. Kotd..... London........
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading,
PRIVATE MEETING & SHARE Bremen & Porte of Call Sachsen (x)..
HOLDERS of the GREEN ISLAND Japau....... CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, will he held on SATURDAY, the 1st December, 1894, at Noos, at the Company's Orrics, Praya Central, at which proposals for the Reconstruction of the Company will be laid before the Shareholders,
A NUMEROUS AZPENDANCE ÎI HOLIOTTED. ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, November 23, 1894,
FOR KOBE (DIRECT). The Steamship
Diomond,
Agenti
Data of Leavin
Norddeutscher Lloyd Doc. 10, at 3 p.. P. & O. S. N. Oo Deo. 7, at noon. Verona (6)....
Dodwell, Carlil & Co. Nov. 28, at 5p.m. Diamond (a)
Butterfield & Swire... November 27 jAmoy (1).****
P. & OS. N. Co. About Nov, 27. Bombay (B).
Jardins, Matheson&Co Aboit Dec. 1. P. & O. §. N. Op.....Dec. 6, at noon, London, v. Saez Chunleagyle (4)...
P. & O. 8. N. Oo....About Dec. 15.
Nov. 24, atbp.m London & Ports of CallBarends (6)... Lordion, V. BIsraeilles. Canton (8)
Shewan & Co...... Masila, via Amoy.... Bameralda (8)..
Batterfeld & Swite...Nuv. 27, at 4 p.m. Manila, via Amoy Sungkiang (8)..
Messagatica Maritimas Nov. 28, at noon.. 7. Saigon Bydney (a)...........................
Dudwell, Oathil & Co. About Ben, 6,
1 p.m. Namacky. SpezCanal Glamorganshire (3) 1899, Francisco, Y. T
of Poking (s)......Pacific Mail S. 8. .. Nov. 28, at City
Dec 19, daylight, 10. O. . .
3. (B). V. Jaja Bagie Shanghai..rvonatri||
Poiyang (6). Shanghai (8)...... Shanghai...tes (991)
Sian (8)... Shanghai -7-in Chachai and Kobe.... Aramdr (a).......
Nippon Yusen Kalaha. About Nov. 26. Douglas Tapraik & Co. Nur, 25, daylight.. S'pore, C'embo & B'bay angers (s). S'ior
ow, Amoy & chow Namoa (8).....
Nor. Pies. & R. Ous. Dee: L1, at noon. Vancouver 18.0.1. & Emprate India (81... Jaundian' Pfc R. Co..No. 28, at hour. Fioris (BO), Tacomas (a)
Captain Bus, will be despatched for the above. Fort at 5 pm on MONDAY, the 28th
Inelsat.
1900
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agenti. Honsko, November 23, 1894. U. S. Mail Line. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
at 1 p.m.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM GONDRONO Oity of Peking (via)
Magasaki, Kobe, W'NESDAY, Nov. 28, Inland Sea and Yokoham) China (vin Nagasaki, Kobe, Jalad Sca, Yokohama and Honolulu) Peru (via Nagasaki, Kobe, Inisad Bes and Yckettama)...}
W'NESDAY, Dec. 12, at daylight.
SATURDAY, Dec. 29, at daylight.
S. Francisco, .
Noveiber 23- Kiel, German steamer, from Canton. Priyang, German alcamer, froni Canton, Lyderhorn, Norwegian steamer, 2011 Hammerass, Katriinatzu November 16, Coal-Mirant BuSAS KAISHA.
Triumph, German steamer, 674, Brubu, Newch wang November 14, and Chefoo 18, General-QHINEIZ.
Sunghiang, British steamer, 993, 0. H. N. Dodd, Switow November 22, Ballast. --BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Obe, British sexmor, 1981, J. H. Clark, Barry (Cardiff) October 10, Cal--ORDER.
Denters, German steamer. 1,198, W. A. Dinse, Chefon November 18, Gederal.-- BIESSER & Cu
Nanyang, Geran stoamer, 1,059, T4. Lehmann, Chinking and Shanghai Nov. 20, Rice.SIERISSEY & CO.
City of Peking. American ateamer, 2,079, Wm. Ward, San Trancieou Oct 27, and Nagasaki Nov. 20, Mails and General.-P. M. S. $. Co.
Bylgia, British barque, 333, Mangeldorf, Amy Navota ber 7, Ballet, WIELER& Co.
Frejr, Danish steamer, 307, C. L.. Strand, Pakhui November 21, and Hoihow 22, General. ARNOLD, ALBERG & Co.
Angers, British steamer, 2,677, G. W, Bannister, Maji November 17, General NIPPON YUSER KAISHA.
11HE U. S. Mail Steamship 01TY OF PRKING will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th November, at 1 pm, aking Passengera and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europ
Steamers of this line pass through the
Ulysses, British steamer, 2,299, Lapage, ! INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at wad passengers are allowed HONOLULU, to break their journey at any point en route. Shanchai Nov. 17, Fonchow 19, and Amoy
Punge Tickets granted to 22, General.-BUTTERFIELD & EWIDE France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Straniere, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada Rates may be obtained on appli- cation.
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choles of the Overland Occidental & Oriental Steam-Rail routes from San Francisco, including
Ship Company.
S. RIEDE,
General Agent
1880
Hongkong, November 23, 1894.
Mails.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE, ΓΙΑ
AND
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERB.
DEPARTURES. November 23:... Ancona, for Yokohama. Formusc. for Swatow. Mathilde, for Teuren. Priok, for Singapore and Hamborg, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL Tainan, for Purt Darwin and Sydney. PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVERIghtning, for Singapore and Calculta. and RIO GRANDE and NORTHERN Doris, for Danten. PACIFIC RAILWAYS; also the GANA DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of 81400
Gold in addition to the regular tariff rato. LAND
AND
CLEARED.
Memnon, for Kudat, holding ordera FOR OVER-Bio, for Asoy. TLES in the United States have, Radnorskirt, fer Sobe. betwem San Francis and Chicago, the Fannie Skolfield, for Montang. option of the BOUTHERN PACIFIU, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE and other direct cocnecting Raitrays, and from Chi- cago to destination, the choice of direct lines.
Particulars of the various routes can be
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND had on application.
HONOLULU,
PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. Belgio (via Nagasaki, W'NESDAY, Dec. 19,
Kobe, Jaland Sea
at daylight. and Yokobams)... Oceanic (Tia Naga WHESDAY, Jau.
Baki, Kabe, Inland Sea & Yokohama) Gaolio (via Nagasaki, Koba, Inland Sea,
1895, at daylight.
9,
SATURDAY, Jan. 26, 1895, at daylight. and
Yokobama Honolulu)......
HH Steamship BELGIO will
be
THE
degatabed for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, on WEDNESDAY, 19th December, at Daylight, connection bezig made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai,
Stammers of this line pass through the INLAND SKÁ, OP JAPAN and call at HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.
Through Passengers Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-
and
PASSENGERS.
AKRITIS
Siemssan Nov. 4, at 4 p...
P. & 9. S. N. Co... About Dao. 1.
5.
P.&O. S. N. Co.....Abcat Doa S. Tata & Co
November 28.
Braw braid, 127 plus. Rattanware, 160 ca Joss Sticks, 45 cases Paper and 133 pkgs Sundries...
Per F. & O... Rehile miled 22nd November: For New York, 5 balau Wasto Silk; for London. S cases Carlos, &c., 650 bales Waste Silk, 10 cages Silke and 8 page Sundrive for France, 3 cases Silkes, 403 bates Raw Silk,
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
1.
For SHANGHAL-
Fe: Kiel, a 930 a.to., on Saturday, the
24th inst.
Per Peiying, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday:
the 24th inst
For AMOY & TAMSUL-
Per Karong Ma, at 11.30a.m., ou Satur
day, the 24th it.
For AMOY & MANILA.-
Per Esmeralda, st 4.30 p.m., on Bater.
day, the 24th inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.—
Per Nameu, si è g.
24th ost
For BANGKOK.---
Saturday, the
Per Kong Berg, at 9 a., on Sunday,
the 25th inst.
For AMOY & MANILA.—
Por Sungkinng, at 3.30pm, on Tuesday,
the 27th inat.
For KOBE-
Per Amoy, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the
27th inet.
.
For SWATOW & DELI.--
Per Tai L, at 6 p.m., on Tuesday, the
27th inst.
For TOWNSVILLE, SYDNEY & MEL-
BOURNE.-
Par Wharapoa, at 3.30 p.m., on Wedra.
day, the 28th inst,
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. -- The United States Mal Packet City of Pairing will be despatched on TUES DAY, the 7th November, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United
Honolulu, Faru, & Canada, States, which will be closed as follows:-- 4.30 P.M. Registry ceasca.
r.. Post-Offer closes, but Correspon- denne rasy be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents exira Postage, until the time of departure.
Per Nanchang, from Norchwang, Me MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL- Duncat
WAY Co.'s PACKET-
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.
*** Shipping, p.m.Peiyang-leaves for Shanghai. 5 p.m.--Esmeralda leaves for Manila,&0.
Meeting. 10a.m.-Masting of Hongkong Rifle
Association.
Auctions
2.80 p.m.-Auction of Household
turo, &o., at Geo. P. Lammort's.
Amusementa,
3 p.m.-Barmatua's Grand Circus,
at Wist Point
9 p.m.-Harmston's Grand Circos,
at West Point,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1394.
The publication of this issue communced may conclado that, the statesman” now at the helm of affaire bare fully realised jat 6,50 p.m.
the gravity of the situation.
The China Mail.
KOWOLONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1394
"THE"absence of news from the set of Fural-war or, at least the long periods of
General Memoranda. SUNDAY, November 26
Goods per frene undelivered after this
date subject to reat MONDAY, November 28-
p..-Convocation of Victoria Ohapter. WEDNESDAY, November 28-
Goods per Sachsen nadelivered after this
dats subject to rent. p.m.-Masting of Eothen Mark Lodge THURSDAY, November 29:-
Gonds per Radnorshire undelivered
after this data subject to rent.
30 List of Contributions to the Hongkong FRIDAY, November
Fire Insurance Co., Ltd, to be neat in
-
before this inte. *****
waiting for news, give ample scope to the writer of fertile imagination to pro- gnosticate the final result of the Home present struggle, and the
LOLAL AND GENERAL.
Passed 8508 JANADA OUTWARD BOUND Beynon, Oct. 2; Car capelia, 9; Kirkland, 16 Adelaide, 19; Jebsen, Ovi, 2 uralla, 26; Kri- enfeld, M. Buquehsis, 30; Metapedia, Nov; Oberon Modana & Nester, Romney, 9. Renlang, dyr, la HOMEWARD BOUND Oct 19; M. Vakris, 26 Energic, 307 Myrmidon, rokas, Nov. 2; Zrin, Cafe, Titan, 6 trainieren. Melgare, Darmstad 9; Glengarry, Gerda, 13g
prese does not hesitate to give its views on Fur Bastern politics as these are likely to be affected by the war. It is an edifying spectacio to beo The the Conservative Standard and the Radical Daily Nema advocating the policy of British intervention, while the Times and Spectator, and, in fact, the majority of the leading journals, expreso Brou disapproval of such step, Were it not for the reasons on which the Times and the Spectator base their opinions, there would be every reason to congratulate them on arriving at their sound decision of non-intervention,
M. M. Co's steaminip lanio, with the FERRO MAIZ of Oct. 28, left Singapore on Thuradas, the 22nd Nor.,
pm, and may he arpented here
27 on or about Thursday, Nov. 29. Th Pakpt brings replies to letters de patched from Hongkong on Sept. 19. Hongkong on the 2nd inst The N. F. ^. Tacoma left Yokohamá for
The
San Francisco for this port, is Hono P. M... China, with maila, &c., laft lun, Yokohama And Nagasaki, on Nov.
The chief reason is that they are afraid The Empress of Japan lafs Vancouver for they should give office to Japan. We this post, via Japan on the 39th mat. can quite understand why they shoud The 0. & 0 Begic left Bali Pan- be anxións, to avoid giving bronce to
Tokohama and Nagasaki. E
List of Contributions to iha Chios Firela country which has proved itself to 1 sloo on November 15 for this port, vẫn
Insursive Company, Ltd., to be sent be a naval and a military Power an in before this date. SATURDAY, December 1 :---
Noon. Private Meeting of Shareholders of the Green Island Geraant Co., Ltd., at the Company's Office.
Quotations. HONGKONG, Novembar 23, 1894,
7734 OPIUM-New Patua, cash,
Old
dash.... New Benaron, cash, 763
CRAL, Old
>
U
New Malwa credit, 650
Allowance, Taels,... 16 Old Malwa, credit. 870
Allowance, Tasks,... 16 to 24 Persian, Uily, cash, Allowance, Tecla,... Persian, Paper tied 650/660 Allowance, Taels,... 32 1 48
Exchange. HONGKONG, November 23, 1896. On London
414
The
the 17th inst, and may be expected
bere on or about the 26th init
s.. Kutiang, from Calcutta,
Penang
in Singapore, left Singapore for this port on 18th lart, and may be expect- ed hara on or abist 28th nat
biss Matual Ce steamer Ningchow, iron Glasgow. and Liverpool, left Min- gapore for this port on 19th inst, and may be expected tors on or about 28th inst
important factor in the future politics of The Tata Azamer Jals Singapore on East Asia. But we cannot understand why they should be so prejudiced in favour of the old policy of coalition with China The Standard refuses to throw over the ancient foreign policy in Asia. which has been fostered by Conser-The vative politicians more perhaps than by the Liberals or the latter day Radicals. And the Daily News in too much a party organ to venture upon the hamar dons step of suggesting (whatever it honestly believes that too much weight bas. been attached to China's inficence in the Far East and too little to the. progressive country of Japar. As an ally to Great Britain, China in her present, acndition is worse than meeless. She would prove a source of weakness
The Glen Line steamship Glenfrein, from
Antwerp, London and Strait, left Singaporeon Nor 20, and my beer- pacted here on-or about Nov, 28. - - The O. S. B. Co, a semer Palinurus loft
Singapore on November 21, and may be expected bure on or about Nor, 28. The P. and O. steamer Shanghai lalk Rid«
gapore on the 2nd inst., sad may ba expected bere on or about the 30th
broken reed, on which no reliance Icould be placed in times of danger A reformed Chins might possibly be more useful, but how long is the The 2,03 2/02 world to wait for the New Re-
formation! Who is there at present TP.&O. 8. N. Company's ma. Shanghai
to rescue China from ber slough of 2/17 corruption, vice, untrustworthiness
Bank, Wire,
On demand,
+1
11
90 days' sight,
4 months' sight,
· 2/1
Credits,
..
Documentary, 4 montheight"
2/1
On Paris-
On demand,
2.60
Credits, 4 months' sight,
On Berlin-Demand,...
2.65 2.10
On demand,...
00
Credits, 60 days' sight,
51
Wire.
187
On New York-
On Bombay--
On demand, On Calcutta-
On demand,
::
P &0. 4. 5. Formand left London for this port on Od 28
left Bingapore for this port yesterday, 12
St James's Gonnike mys if Lord Rosebery la
and untruthfulness, deceit and ennsport ing? Who among her many tainted officials is to become a regenerated-mat to sweep out the Augen stables of his country to cleanse it from all drages of
axious to intervene somewhere, Dalagos Bly would perhaps be a safer field for his
peculation, oppression, and lawigan energies than Chinn * ***
It may be there is somewhere in the
remote solitudes of the colute a man Wire a pig-denier from Penang was stroll- who is fitted to undertake the Herculeaning along Queen's Road West yesterday he 1874 task of re-creating a New China tie was pounced upon by a gang of thievaz, one
Wiror
-187
187
On Shangbat-
On demand,
12%
4
30 daya' sight, private papur .... Gold Lent, 100 fine (or not) Bovarigus (Bank's buying rate) Silver (par oz.)
+1.737
$49.00
$9.50
...283d.
THE
not opportunity that makes the man-but
man who makes the opportunity. But, of whom stole his purse. One of the mez so far as China's best friends con Bee, it
P
We arrested, and was sentenced to aiz
is not within the confines of her own months' imprisonment by Mr H. E. Wede- vast territory that China must look for house.
adolfverer Aid must come from with-1
out. Whether it comes from individual Tax Band of the 1st Shropshire Light In- effort or from international interference fantry will play the "following progrymme it is difficult as yet to eay. Much de-
Per Sukan,, from hand, 12 Dancee. The Canadian Pavilo Mail Packet Erzer Hongkong Dispensary bends on the extent of Japan's victory 02 at 7.30 cook
Douleros, from Chofuo, 22
Par City of Peking, from San Francisco. &c.. Capt. Lord, Rev. J. J. Buggs, Man- ter Harry Lon. Meers A. Denaid, C. 8. Arthur, and 130 Obinuse.
Per Freir, from Pakhoi, &e.. Mr and Mrs]
Bpc mies (first class only) are granted to Baionaries, members of the Nava, Military, Diplomatie, and Civil Services, to European officials in Borsion of Chi
Japan, and to Government officials d their families.
Through Bills of Lading issued for transLoch, and 121 Chinese. portation to Yokohama and other Japan
the United States, v Fort, to San Franciscu, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of Overland Railway, Havana, Trinidad, sad Demorars, and to ports in Mexico. Central and South America, by the Cor pany's and connecting Steamers.
Fraght will be received on board until 4 p.a. to day previous to sailing. Faros Packages will be received at the office tnte
For Fastber information as to and Freight, apply to the Agency Company, No. 1, Fraya Centra
Per Ulysses, from Shanghai, &c., Mr and Mrs Williamson, and two daughters, and 400 Chinese.
DEPARTRU
Per Formosa, for Swatow, 200 Chinese. Per Mataide, for Touroo, 25 Chinese. Per Prick, for Singapore, 12 Chinose. Por Lightning, for Singapore, Mrs and Miss Ho, 2 children and servant, Mrs Ng Kwong with servant, and 2 Chírese ladies,
bams:
xảo
10
of India will be despatched on WED. NESDAY, 28th November, with Mails for Shanthai, Japan, the United States, Caunds, &e, which will be closed as follows
A.M. Regia ry closes.
11.00 A.M. Post-Olloe closos, but Corres- pondence may be pusted on board the Packet with the Late Fee of 10 cents extra Festuge, until time of departure.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
3 W. Aldean
Mr and Mrs J. Aldean Mr H. Lyall
and 2 children
M.A.
Mr R. Love
Mr A. McBean Mr H. McCallum
5 p., same day; al Parcel Package Mrs Leung Sia Niur. Mr Pun Chuk Ta, Mr C. Bati
Mr T. Mitchell Ki; for Calcutta, Mra G. A. Joseph and
Mr W. Partit should be marked to address in full; valuo Mr and Mrs Long for Penang, Mr Chan Roy. S. A. Baylee, Mr J. McWilliams
Mias N. Bayley of same is required.
Mr E. W. Ponfeid Fer Anemu, for Kobe: from Honkong: Mr W. Biaynay Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo child, Rev. F. Judab.
Mr C. Buckmann Mr C. A. Pennington destined to points beyond San Francisco
Capt
and Mrs CumbeMr S. Reich
Mr W. Rebu
Robinson to the United States, should be sent to the Mr and Mrs Oster, Mr F. A.
and child
Dr R. Roby from Briadis, Mr Alabished For Yoo-Capt. R. Crawford Company's Offices in Balod Envio pee, From London, Misses H.Jackam, J. Du, widemed to the Collector of Customs at SE. M. Bernas and G. Hill. For Nagasaki
Mr F. E. Shear London, Miss Francillon, frem Me W. B. Crocker Francisco.
from Brindisi, Rev. A. F. King; from Singapore. Mr R. H. Dougins MrD. Smidt Mr W. A. Duti Mre A. Smith Miss Leutada Uta.
Mr Stewart Pet Tainan, for Port Darwin, Mr Chas
Mr C. N. Edison Macdonald; for Brisbane, Mr and Mrs Mr & Mrs Gil Eldred Mr John Stexart
Mrs O. Stickney Thackerley, and Mr William Yek Loong
Mrs
HarmatonConau) Ivo Streich for Thursday Island, Mr and Mrs Mr G. Fenwick
Мг P. Sürbara Rabman and child, Mrs Aegan, and Mies
and child
TV Tam Mrs Geo.Mr Patima. For Sydney, Meters W. A. Fitton,
Mr 404
Mr J. Tebar Bariston Mr Frank Harmston Mr H. B. Thomson Mr C. I. 8. Estris Mr W. Whiley Mrs Hodgins Mejor and Mrs Wrot
tesley
O. L. ORBAN, Acting Agent. Hongkong, November 23, 1894.
1743
Atlantis lines of Stosmes, and to the prin- Dekin, Cruickshank & Robinson, W. Deans and A. F. Charles,
cipal cities of the United States or Canada.
Bates and pesticulars of the various routes
may be obtained upon application.
Speed rates (ärst cism only) are granted
Company,
Litd.
te Misionaries, membera of the Naral, HAVE JUST BRUKIVED A CONSIGNMENT
Military, Diplomatio, and Civil Bervices,
to European officials in service of China and Japan, sad to Government officials s their familice.
and
Passengers who have paid full fafb, re- embarking at San Francisco for Chins or Japan (or vice versa) within one year, will be allowed a discount of 10 per cent. This allorce dess not apply to through fares from China and Japan to Europe.
All Paroni Packages should be marked to address in full and same will be received
5 antil
p.m. the at the Company's Offles
day previous to sailing.
Consular Invoices to accompany Carg destined to points beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be at to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Col Motor of Quators, Ban Francisco,
For further Information es lo Freigh
at Page, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 1, Prays Deatral
d
CL GORHAM, Asting Agent. Hongkong, November 21, 1894 1894
To-day's Advertisements.
Or
and Mins Nesbitt, from Knochow.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Nanchang reports Frota Cheloo light and fresh Easterly wind
and high an to Barren Point; thence to
Mr J. Kingtorb
Mr J. Kirkwood
..
WINDSOR HOTEL
port, strong Northerly wind, thick rainy or M. Boat Aleby-Mr F. G. Lobe weather through ut
stearer Angerton
shetf
Mr A. 8. Macdonald
Ilford Dry Plates, The Birth to weather from Batey Mr J, Bellautige Mr E. D. Magleans
† 1/1, 10 × 8; 10 × 12, and are offering the same at POPULAR PRICES:
Sensitized - Albumenized
PAPER,
Iph, In Ling
CHEAP AND RELIABLE,
Mr C. Mais
Mr F. W. Happ Mr. Manicki Capt. Teulnin Capt. . B. Welman,
S.L.L. Mr-W. Wheeler
to Singapore; and strong N.E. monsoon Mr F. J. Bogga from Singapore to Cape Padaten; and from Mr K. H. Tricks thelce to Hongkong, find weather with Mr C. E. Gerard
Mr J: 0. Gourdin emooth sea and variable winds,
The British steaner Singkiang reports: Mr W. G. Gray Mr J. H. Ball Left Swatow at 3 p.m. yesterday; at 4 p.m.
Mr John 7 Hoar Abreast of Cape of Good Hope, had a sud- den dense fog lasting up till 9 p.m., and Mrs Lee
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL then closing up with a moderate N.N.E. wind and smooth ara to port: Steamers in
Mrs H. Humphreys and Kedin,
Mr. F. H. Ball The British steamer be reports: From Mr Hart Buck and 3 children Swalow, Wocsung Singapore, light to moderate N.E. winds, Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Mr O. Malsch
tle and atild Mr & Mrs McCallum and at times strong NE. swell.
The American steamer City of Peking Mr and Mrs Charles and child **
ab. Gaelic, Nov. 22nd reperts: nomad nerth. From Neguski to port, the weather and light monsons. Nov. 23, spoke Blue funnel steamer M.S.K.L.
The British steamer Ulysses reports: Had moderate to strong H.E.ly winds with
Dakin, Oruickshank & Co., dal olondy wasther, and some fog sud
VICTORIA DISPENSARY
HONGKONG
-1646
rain. Arrived Foochow on the 19th inst., At 8 n.io,, and left 4 pm, on the let arrived Amoy on the 2nd inst., at 10a.m., and left 4 pm, on the same day.
Cohen Mr H. E. Meyerink Mr J, B, Coughtsie. Mr H. Det Hon. and Birs W. M.Mr C, Sharp Goodman and child Mrs Spry Me and Mis E. A. Capt. A. Tillett
Hewitt
Mr H. E. Touskins InohbaldMr JY. V. Vernon Mr Chantrey
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pends on the present war. Auch de on the Barrack Equare to-night, commenc and the degree of China's humiliation. Pok Find Auf det Moldan kasblock. A great deal will depend on the effect of a Japanese victory upon the relatious accent babe fail
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NEW YEAR CARDS, by educated and skilful generals, and pound of fresh buster was sold at auction susceptible of mobile movement, for 18, Oniem brought 2/0 each, and for Brinin cannot afford to te indifferent to two small cabbages 2/3 was readily paid by the future of China. In these circum-As anxious bidear. dag van stances, it would be well for British statesmen to recognite the fact and to We regret to liurn of the death of Captain take measures that will safeguard not Henry Kenney which took place at the merely our tradel and commercial in Peak Hospital het dight, Darbask, who terests at the Treaty Ports, but ourway Tell known as a abipmaster in Hong- greater interests in Burma and India ong and on the Coast, as well isih the forth There is a great deal of truth in the
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intervention,provided Brish & SCIENTINO journai, commenting on lir interests remain unimenaced, til Kitasatu's researches lu Hongkong, during the Japanese have accomplished by the plague, anys one singular result of his force of arms a complete sad im-tovostigation is an explanation of the hither- pressive victory over Chins. If it iso korechy:frodites, „žatement, in "Dakor's then found that Japan is going to see Diary of the Plague of Lendon, that, in her power to aggrandise in East Asis
and upset ancient boundary lines, hot betion of this peculiar character, mion only Britain, but the whole of the and reth emerge from their balen and drop d. Formerly, this was supposed to be Enropean Powers will be drought into dead. the vortex. When the time comes for day to one misamatic fever accompanying internal reformation in China, care the plages De Eltants admichtsted to must be taken, should Chins, call
for foreign assistance to reconstruct at and alse the dust from plaguis- her constitution and administration, houses in Hongkong, and in nearly every that the Powers which have hitherto cao the rault was fatal. Some of the ant-
AFROOTS, CHER'S 181, GREENGAGES, &c., in done nothing to open up "Chios, to mais died from tetanus, others with diâtiant Western trade do not obtain undus in plague.reptoms, and the same bacilli were fluence British interest are paramoun
LARGE ASSETAKAT.
Britain has taken the lead in spreading found in their internal organs as in those of the beneficent influences of civilisation the plague patients who had succumbed,
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, throughout Chios, and British sites-The veracity of Deloc's Diary in therefore
men should see to it that their country established in this particular. §. does not play second fiddle to any other
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED AD. 1841 Hongkong, November 17, 1894.
Western Fawer In the future of Chins TLAND and Boses are the mort suicidal districts in England North Wales ZË
From the preparations now is progress
1959 by England to meet any emergenvy, wo Wodferdubice the leans is