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SATURDAY,
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THE WHOLE OF AS
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Destination.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fails.
Agente.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Dats of Leaving,
Australian Torta Taly (8).......... Batterfeld & Swira. Nov. 90, si 3 p.it.' Australian Ports....... Tokie Maru (*)....Nippon Yasen Kaisha. Dec. 15, at muon. Bremen & Ports of Oal. Sachsen (6) Norddeutscher Lloyd Dec. 2, at 9.m. Kubo and Yokohama. Port Adakide (s)....Dodwell, Carlili & Do Nov. 27, at 11 am. Londen, v. Porte of Call Yamaguchi Maru (s). Hippon Yasen Kaishs Deo, 19, at noon. London, v. Purts of Cal Bayerns (6) ....
P..& O. 8. N. Co...... Dec. 3, at noon, Batterfield & Swire... December 5. :(0) London, T. Sues Caha: Ulysses ( London, F. Marseilles. Japan (s)......
Nov. 18, at noon. N. CO......
About Dec. 10. Co.... London....
Adon (1)... & 0. 5. N.
Jardine, Matheson&Co Nov. 27, 4 p.m. Manila
Yucasing (s).......................... Marseilles v. Balu Ernest Simons (6) Messageries Maritimes Deo. 9, at Nagasaki, Kote Y's Verona (a)....... Nagasaki & Wia'stock Michael Jebsen (8)... New York KneeCanal Claverhill().......
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Pacifis Mail 8. §. Oo.. Dec. 2, at noo 10. &.0, s. 8. Oo. Dec. 10, at noon. hewan, Tomes & Co. Quick despatch. Butterfield & 8wire... Nov. 27, at 3 p.m. Season & Co....... Nov. 28, 4 p.m. P. & 0,8, N. Co..... About No. 20. P. & 0.8. N. Co...... About Dec. 2
9. Francisco, V.
7. Japa Peru().... 8. Francisco, v. Japa‹ Coptic (8), San Francisco......Olsa Macfarlan Shangha...
Shanghai Shanghai...
Kalgan (9)....!
Feiyang (8)... Feiy
Rohilla (1).
DINING ROOM FURNITURE-EXEONS'hi Nki, Kb&ma Sunda (a) DINING TABLE, TEAS SIDEBOARD with S'pre, C'mbo &B'say rusinas Mars (9) Nippon Yusen Kaisha Dec. 18, 6-p.m. BEVELLED Grase, faxe and HOLTZ Map Sport, Havre & Bourg Gerda (s). DINNER WADGON And MIRROR WHATNOTA, S'porn, Penang & Ott Katong (0) CHEFONIBE, ULRD TABLE. ENGLISH Moore, 8'rang & SbayaBhsatung (8). CO-COVERED DINING ROOM SUITE, MUSICAL Satow, Amoy & Too Thalas (8)...... BOL DASHER and DESSERT SERVICES, Tacoma (Wash.), &c... Tacoma (6). GLASSWARE, ELECTRO FLATE CUTLERY, Pancover (D.Empresa of Japan LAMES, ORNAMENTS, FLIQUES, CURTAINS, Yokohama and Koba. 40cesna {6}.............. Poles, Ero., Era.
FIRE ENGRAVINGS from G. Dank (in Dining Room and lowhere), Lots 1 to
155,
Inumations
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be PROVIDED at the House, the Bale will
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At about 2 p.m. with Lor 155 to Lor 640. DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, COMPRISING
NOTICE.
Siemsson & Co... Nov. 20, at 5 p.m. Jardins, Matheson&ColNov. 28, at poon, Batterfield & Swire...Nov. 28, at 4 pm. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Nov. 27, daylight. Nor. Pic S. & R. Cas. Dea.&, às nòon. (●)..Uamdian P'de R. Co. Dec. 23, at en
Stems & Nov. 27, at 5 p.m.
MARINAURE MADE SUITE in SILK TAPESTRY debian Calcutta, may be con-
and PLUSH, COTTAGE PIANO, by KIRKAN, in GOOD CONDITIÓN,
FB. N. LAZARUS, Oculist-Optician, of salted for SPECTACLES at the HONG-
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FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY.
A great proportion of oilaracts and dis. affecting those advanding is life occur
to those having some defioionor in the cou- atruction of the eyes,the, pisny years of Eye Strain' onding in serious forms of disease. asees apciully stapted in youth to those requiring them save and preserva
Might
thas
Constantly recurring headaches, spails of dianess when reading, wosk øyer, the lettera Traning tegelker; any of them QUER, and PORCELAIN, BRONZES, CLOISON-symptoms indicate a deficiency in the form NE, PLAQUES, ET, Exc
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Japan, British steamer, 4,319, T. Leigh, Yokohams Nov. 10, General.-P. & 0.8. N. Co.
Sui Wo, Britinu atéimor, 1,980,.R. Bionėj Glasgow October 11, Balloot-JARDINE, MATIKHON & Có.
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Thales, for Swatow, Pyrrhus, for Shanghai Picciola, for Sourabaya. Naushan, for Bwatow, Nanyang, for Shanghai.
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Catalogues are now being issued.
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Thursday, November 26, 1896.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MURROW. The publication of this issue commenced an able and exhaustive treatise on political thussamad most scrapulous straight- matters was published in Hongkong, and forwardness of methods, until at last the Shipping,
of 7.00 p.m., v
cirmulated all over Chitis, especially in the good work of humanising the miserabla Daylight-Thales Jeaves for Swatow, Jn. :11 am-Port Adelaide looves for Japan, 3.p.mligigen leaves for Shangbaij Bp.m.Oconalesves for Y-hausa, da,
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The China Mail, south, where it created a sensation, early condition of the Chinese Empira is beought
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1895.
THE REFORMATION OF CHINA. A Correspondent makes the following in teresting communication to the Kote Chra nicle regarding this reform movement in South China
:
Sun Yat-xio, who has recently been in trouble in Loudun through the Chinese Minister attempting to kidnap him for exe- cution as s.rebel, is unt unlikely to become prominent charactor in history. Of course,
In 1806. It was most qutiously worded, to a satisfactory staté of perfectiosi."-
and the most censorious official could not Į lay his finger on a word of is and complain i "but it depicted in vivid colours the beauties
of enlightened and honest government contrasted with the horrors of corrupt and tyrannical mis-government. This fooler Berred to show how much voluntary reform could be expected of Chinese officialdom, for it had as much effect as a volungo of sermons thrown among a shoal of sharke.. Then it became no longer possible to con- trol the spirits of insurrection. Stops were.
it would not be right to state, until a duly at once taken to organise a rebellion, with constituted court of law has found, that a which it is alleged but not yet proved that man is definitely connected with any ille Dr Sun Yat-si was associated. Before the ... 2/11 gal movementy or that any movement with was there had been insurrectionary con 2/1which he is connected is definitely anti-piracies fact, such things are chronic dynastic. The edly suggestion of De Sun in China. The nary was disaffected, be cause of certain gross injustices náð ez- Tat-in being a robol in any sanes comes 1/2 from the Chinese Legation in Loudon and tortions practised rut, the officers and men the officials of Canton. Bat without any by the all-powerful mandarina. The com injury to bim it may be safely said that he is merders of land forces and forts were not remarkable man, with most enlightenal much different, and many civilian officials views on the undoubtedly miserallo state were willing to join a rising. No doubt of China's millions, and that there are much of the support scoorded to the scheme was prompted by ulterior motives, for thers many Chinese who feel very strongly on
are more of that sort than of any other in the subject and try now and then to act very strongly. The allegation of the off China. The rebellion was almost pre. cials is that these people tried to accom cipitated in March, when funda ward sup- plish a revolution in October, 1895, and plied from Honolulu, Singapore, Australia, that Sun Yat-sin was a leader in the cons and elsewhere, but men of the right so $48.60piracy Foreigners, even those resident in were still wanting, and arms had not heon the Far East, had little knowledge how obtained in great quantity, and wiser, $8.25
29172
near the long-expected break-up of Chins counsels prevailed. It would have been then was. As it happened, the outbreak better perhaps if wiser counsels had missed fire, and what little attention it did prevailed in October, but wisdom cannot attract was of the contemptuous sort. The come without experience, and for the situation was, however, one of a great the abortive revolution do not greatly sake of the experience the lenders of danger as any since the Tai Pings were
165 1681
168 1681
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Hongkong Tides. The Tide table given below has been London from the results of the analysis of obaervations taken by means of an automa tie tide recording machine in the Water Police Basiu at Tsim Sha Tsui daning the years 1887-8-0.
The zero of the table is Low Water Or
compiled by the Neutical Almanac Office in
-LOCAL AND GENERAL,
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL
(SUPPLIED THROUGH BENTER.)
TWARD BOUND:Centrifield, Oct. 13th Kagoshima Mary, Moreen, 20th; Sub nep, 23rd Dordogne, Tomita, 27th; Canton, Nov. 3rd Sunda, Sidushion,
Gewogies
Glenturret, 10th, Bento mah, Ningchor, Bellona, Orestes, 13th: Bornico, Paguey, 17th Balmoral, 20th, Chinguo, 22nd EBayern, Myrmidon, Odong, Sealy, 24th. HOMEWARD BOUND Beneue, Dopack, Tesa furu, Nov. 3rd Prins Heinrich, 6th Natal, Nestor, 10thy Irene, 18th; Jor, Adun, Darciana, 17th Cia damien, Krato, Kirisou, 20th, Maria Valerie, Elisabeth Rickmers, 24th
The P. & D). Co.'s. 1. Hohilla, with the ENGLISH MA of 30th October, fest Singapuro on Wednesday, the 25th Nov., at-8 ș.azzi, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 1st Dec. This Packet, brings replies, fo latters despatched from Hongkong on September 24th. The O. & D. s. s. Coptic, with the Axe-
GAY MAIL of the 3rd Nov., loaves Tokohoma on Saturday; the 21st Nov., at daylight, and may be BX- pected here on or about Sunday, the 20th Nov.
..
rived at Kabn, at 1 p.n., on 24th The C. P. 1, x. 8. Empress of Japan P. Now, nd left at 11 p.m., the same day for Nagasaki, Shanghai and Hongkong
The F. B. a. . Only of Rio de Janeiro, wil
The
maila co., left San Francisco for this porten the 12th Nov, via Honolula, Yokohama, Joland Sea, Kobe, Nagy-
paki and Shanghai,
Steamers Expected,
N. G. L. 6. 5. Bitno left Singapors yu Nov, 2014, for this port, and mar be expected here on or about the th Nov
The Catherine Apear, from Calentta, left Sugapore for this port the af bernoon of the 21st Nov.-Prok
suppressed, and the organisation was much regret their action. Some indeed draw raore up-to-data and on a more enlightened put as soon as it became certain that Tho N. P. th. Victoria from Tacoma on
but the penalty of death would not to basis than even that great rebellion. In violent measures were to be adopted:
fact, it was the intelligence of the principal
the 8th Nor, has arrived at Yokos. hama and sails to-day (24th Nov.), for Hongkong, via porte, die
dinary Spring Tides, which has been found to be 2 feet below mean sea level.
To obtain the depth of water on the tide movers that caused the movement to haobriated by that, and it was at raininent. The C. M. Co,'a aceamer Pakling, from gauge at the Victoria Nával Yard add 5 ft. giver up. at an carly stage as promature risk of his life that Dr. Sun had been, in, and on the gauge at Lamont Docks instead of struggling on with a more digavelling throughout the length and
Aberdean, add 12 ft. 9 in. given in the table.
the height
27th Nov. to 3rd December...
LOW WATIR Hongkong
Mean Bright. Time.
Hraw Water
Hi Hongkong
Mon Time.
Height
m
Fi. 訂
421.
058
5 28 a
# 18
Sum. 29
25
- 10 10
Per Boris, from Nowchwang, & Chiness. Per Suller, from Haiphong, 1 Euro- ROYAL,pean Lady and 13 Chinese.
Por Prosper, frum Swatow, 33 Chingee. Par Japan, for Hongkong : from Bhang. SATURDAY, November 28th. bai, Mr and Mrs B. M. Hillier, 3 children.
nurse and servants, and Mr Cursen; from ton. 20 Fuochon, Mrs Nes; from Amay, 13 Chi- acao. From Yokohatua, for Slugspore, Mr E. Petherbridge. From Shanghai: Wel for London, Me W. &. Hillier, 2 children Ther. and purse. From Foochow for London, Mrs Brevit Taylor, and Mastor Brevi Taylor, From Amoy for Singapore, 130 Chinese: Tor Perpet.
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The Steamship
Port Adelle,
A MORGAN, Cominsader, Saddler will bedespatched for the above Fortsa: 11 a.m., 10-MORROW, the 27th Inalazit.
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The Co.'s Steamship
Feriang, Captain W. WADutors, will be despatched se abore TO-MORROW, the 27th Instant, at This Steator has superior Accommoda. tion for First-class Feanengor
Per troopship. C-phalonic, on 33rd Nov.:— To Colombo (for Iödia), 2nd Lieut. H. F. E. Lewin. To Southampton, Lieut. Birching. Mrs Hitching and Bre children, Mr H. E. Barshall, Mira Buxhall and child, Mr Ecoles and child, Surgeon-Majors R. 0. Guoning, F. M. Bakur, and H. E, E. James, Mrs Moore, and Lieut. Langford, Por Nada, for Swatew, 50 Chinese. TO DEPART
Pat Thurls for Swatow, I European, and 100 Chinezo.
Per Nanshan, for Bwntow, 787. Chinens, Per Nongong, for Slinghsi, 13 Chinese,
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braadth of China, preaching the gospel of
good government and gathering recruits
for constitutional reform. His allies,
ev very confident in pacific methods, planned a bold coup d'état, which might have gained a momentary accors, but made no provision for what would happen in the
'Man were drafted to Hongkong to be prepared for an attack on Canton; arms and ammunition were muggled fi cement- casks; money was subscribed Javishly, foreign advisers and commanders were obtained, and attempts were made, without angible result, to secure the cooperation
The
Glasgow and Liverpool, left Singapore for this port on the morning of 24th Nov, and may ba
30th Nov.
expected here
hero on the
F. & O. Co.'s s.&. Hydaspors left Bom bay for this port on t
on the morning of the 11th Nov.
The C. M. Co.'s str.. Chingoo, from Glas. gow and Liverpool, passed the Const on the 2nd Nov, and may be conot- dered due at Singapore on or aboût the 10th De
Latest Advices The P. M, a . City of Peking, with made, &c., which left hence Oct. 27th, for San Francisco via Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sex, Yoko Itos and Bonolulu, arrived at hor destiastion on the 24th Nov. The CPR
ingress of Indictarivad Amoy at 93.m. on Nov. 26th, and Teftat ..
astrous failure in view, for the revolution is only postponed, not given up for ever. The origin of the movement cannot be speri cally traced; it arose from the general die satisfaction of Chinese with Manchu ule, and it came to a load on the outbreak of war between China and Japan. The mal contents an this the wir afforded an op-next few moments. portunity to put their aspirations into shape, and they promptly set to work. At first, that is to say before China had been so soundly thashed all along the line, the reformers had in view purely lawful and constitutional measures, and hoped to effect radical changes without resort to violence,
cat au mot få men you anyway: coefiume For the Jajanand QoYARAN TAIKAN, WOLJĖ the inchoate elements of disaffection have been the result if the verbal sympathy Tax stesmer Fons will leave for Canton broughtinto existence by Manchu misgovern of Japanese under-officials had been follow-to-morrow Friday, the 27th instant, at 7 ment, and to give the whole reform move-od by active sympathy in higher quarters, A.M., instead of 8 x.m. ment a purely constitutional form, in the nons can tell the indemulty, the Lagtung A CRICKET Mateli will be played at Happy earest hope of raising his wretched country settlement the commeren treaty, the Valley on Saturday afternoon at 2.10, on cub of the Slough of Dospond in which it whole history of the relations between the Royal Engineers ground, between the was and is sinking deeper daily. His was Japan and China and Europe since the war Hongkong Rovers and the Royal Engineers, the master-mind that strove to subdue the might have been totally different. Every Mombers are requested to be punctual. wild uncontrollablo spirits always prominent detail of the plot was arranged, but before the The following will play for the Rover in Chinese reactionary schemes, to har time for striking the blow, treachery stepJ Shelley (Cap), A. Crear, A. Brown, monisc. conficting interests, not only, as ped in. A prominent Chinese merchant of P. Hyndman, H. Chaine, W. Hari, D. between valons parties in his own country Hongkong had professed adherence to the McHardy, E. Bogers, P. Lawrence, J. but also na between Chineas and foreigners, reform movement, for he had much to gain Woolley, J. Kerr, W. Horley, (Unpure and as between various foreign powers by it; then he concluded that be could w. Budklor, (Scorer) The most difficult problem was to work out the sequel of any upheaval to anticipate official vampires, for he was connected with Tars morning P. C: Gidler (45) had on ez- and be ready in advance to deal with all one of the many syndiostes formed to com- - viting chase after some Chinese thierez. the complications bound to enene as soon pote for railway and muring concessions The constable was on duty in Qusan's Road as the change took place. Moreover, he in China after the war. Ho he gare in this morning, about four o'clock, and he
gain inore by playing into the hands of the
The British steamer Fanksarg reporte: To Anvy, light and moderate N. and N.E.. and fine. Amor to Hongkong, freeb and light weathor, Sloudy and showery. The American Bremer Peru
reports: Left San Francisco Oct. 30th, via Benola, Japan Pors and Shanghal; experienced strong N. W. wind across the Pacific; and with the best English Machinery, embody-had to bear in mind that any grint reform formation, and the coment was examined, challenged to Chinsmen for helug out fine weather is the China Soap arriving at Hongkong as daylight, on the 25th,
The British steamer Pyrrhus reporta : From Singapore to 7 N., light N.B. slud sud fuo weather; thence to lat, 18′′ N, moderate & wind and ralu squalle thende to purt, madarale 3.E. wind, tine
weather and nooth water.
The Norwegi teamer Prosper reports: Metrice BW. and rain.
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The Water and la proved by repeated analyses to ba Absolutely Fare.
The British steamet Siste reports:) Had moderate breezes, and fine weather to Caps Eun from thence to Port Said, fresh breeze, confused sea and overenet sky. Port Said to Singapore, moderate to fresh breozva, passing equals and clear peather. Singapore to Hongkong, moderate N.R. modacon and fire clest wasther to Cape placed an beard ship at Hongkong prices, 2382 wind, and fine pleasant westher to port.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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General ManagETA, -Hongkong, November 28, 1896.
FOR SHANGHAI
The Steamship
Payang, Captain E. Köster, wi! be despatabad for the bove Part on SATURDAY, the 28th Yost, at p..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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SHIPPING.
„ABRIVALS."--
November 201
For Cosy Ports, Waters are packed and
movement must ̈messsarily depend vory with the result that the whole coup d'dbot | without a light or pass. The Chinese sald | largely on the aid of foreigners of nations, was nothing more than a flash in the pan. they had been af the Police Station to re-
and individuals as well, while there is. Dr Sun happened to be in Canton at the port an attempted burglary e throughout China an immense rise of anti- tima, and was accused of active participaoccupied by one of them, a comm farsign, prejudice which would have to be tim in the violent section of the reform contractor with the Royal Engineers. Gid. ley asconypanied the men back to the house,
overcome somehow. The tank was stupem morament
dous, hopaleis in fact, but he recognised | In China, to be innocent is not to be fand at the back of the premises Ho (leod- that the salvation of Chins depended and safe; un hormation is none the loss dan vered the menus by which the thieve still depends on something of the sort geruse for being starly unfounded. Sin entered the house. A rope was being some day rendered possible, and that had to fly for his life, without s the only way to accomplish it was to try, delibarstion sa to frie
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kind which alone can make e national re-† gut generation.
He was born in Honolulu, and, had a dos good English education. He has travelled extensively in Europe and America, and is young man of ramarkably attainmente. He was for some tine s medical stud
Dr Kerr's School in Canton, and after- wards was on the staff of the Mémorial Hospital in Hong
of average hight thin and wiry, with a could keanness of expression and a
of feature seldom seen in Chinese. An anaming manner and an mbens “eatness of speech, voinbined with
perception sad resoluta judgment, impress one with the conviction hs in in every way on wxemp
of his room. Beneath, his
hidden a personality thes great induanes for good
FAGRORK MADTer
sata bush on Scandal Point and thrown net
or to the back window of the Inte for two or three weeks bamboos kept the rope in position.
labyrinthine igre unuroconful-searon
during which the inmate
has had erilently been kis away reporting the
Station, the consta
Scandal
#hen they