WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1801.
soldier she was evor ready to comfort and
asniegt,
She frequently visited Notley Hospital, and it seems only the other day that she inspected the Colonial Volunteers who visited hur at Windsor prior la return- ing to their honics across the nosa.
It is mid, and wo beliero with truth, that the Queen was a strong power in the preservation of peace between the nations of Europe. There have been piumerous wark throughout her reign, and the country in still engaged in one of its greatest military experiences, but there were times in the not | very distant post when, hul it not been for the wishes of the occupant of the Throno, cor country might hayo been plunged into deadly conflict with sovoral of the Great Powers. In same degree bor poisonal in- fluence as the head of a large family had a restraining offer. Her grandson, to quote
only two-nobbla instances, is the Em-
peror of the powerful Germanic Empire, her grand-claughter is the consort of the Caur of Russia. Sometimes, when her own country was not involved she has Ind to told the balance true as between other countries in whose welfare sha as also interested, and it is matter of Qolamon knowledge that she lane at all timer alown admirable good sense, discrimination and judgmont. As in the wider field of
FRENCH STEAMER ASHORE
NEAR CAPE CAMI.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Entertainments
Ms A. R. Marty writes to ea as follow:-- For the information of the public, I beg to inform you that I am just in receipt of sing 136 Alians and Setslis importet live received instructions from the THEATRE
telegmin from our Haiphong agent as fol lowe --
Serious Riot at Beirn. London, January 6.—A Digha sok phaed at Boira on Band German liner convoy for the Rhodesian mines. The Portuguese police who had hoarded the vessel werd attacked by the Abyssinians and Somalis. Nino of the police were wounded and one Somali killed me 26 wounded. The stray took place owing to the refusal of the Soul-
*9.9. Hué ran ashore during a fog yes turday (21at) 4 u.m., NW, by W. of Cape Cami; 9.3. Huting ordered to proceed in-alis to land. mediately to render sssistance; hare ng further nowS,"
THE STRANDED TAMSUI
MARU."
The Manager of the Miisti Bussia Kui- sha writes to us under this date :--;
on
We have received facther particulard from Amey respecting is accident to the
The steamer,
the Tamul-mar voyage from Tamsui to
Amoys at about 9 a.m. on the 21st inst., and during a dense fog, stmoded on a reef T Quemoy Island, and mado a hole under the bunkers. She was run wibore to pre- vent her sinking in deep water. It is now hoped that the steamer anný bo saved from total wreck.
IN MEMORIAM.
international politics, so in the intimato political lifa of Great Britain the Queen has made her influence felt for good. This was probably a far more difficult matter. *There was a moment, not very any Aye, hut one hearts are aching, and our years ago,' writes Mes Oliphant, "when sympathies are dead, there was fanr of a derelinck in public busi-The fountain of our tears is dry, and
1810-1801.
oven hope has flod;
nes, the Lords and the Commons stailing We rock not of to-morrow, all overensć to-
day
The War Offico.
Janetary The War Oflice Bourgoia ation Committee meets on the Sil instant Colonel Milos, of the Star College, has been added to it.
SLS. HUGHES and HOUGH Owner to Sell by Postio AUCTION, in ONE LP, on
FRIDAY. the 26th day of January, 1901, at 3 d'elbek p.m., at their Sales Rooms,-
ALL THAT PIECE PARCEL GROUND situato lying and being in Vie Regiatored in the Land Office Inland Lest lucia, in the Colony of Hongkong, sad
No. 1006, together with the Message ur Tenement Erections and Duildings thereon
HALDON, BESHAM ROA known as
ROYAL,
CITY HALL,
Laws and Pipeirianaj
3. N. Camatek, Mugnu Á. Ít, and E. J. PollaINEK
The terms of reference to the Reorganis-held from the Croven for & Tona of DH. E. Sir HENRY BLAKE, G.C.MG. #tion Commities of the War Office yenre from the 25th day of Doumber, 1894. practically niunt to an instruction to Total area, 65,815 square feet; Clown report on the changes necessary to bring Rent, $300 per annum. - the work of the War Office inoru into barmony with that of business undertak inga..
Boxing.
Calcutta, January -In the boxing rich last night between McAulife and Slavin, a fedd twenty rounds weio fought before a high. McAult was event wally decisiod the winnor. Slavin mor then once was nearly kicked out but he
rose to time, Mr Rear van Referee,
Lumsden's Horso. Launders' horse has been disbanded. The frogs are pid off the morning, and montly leave for up country to-night to re- sume the appointments which hava tren generously kept open for the. Golourl Lunden and see of the officers remain for the present in Calcutta.
For urther particulars and conditions of Sale, apply to Messy JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the Vendor,
ur to
The Intimceers.
Hongkong, Jumary 2, 1901.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
U
did will LIST by Fea
AUCTION, ON
SATURDAY,
the 240 Jaanery, at 3 pm, on the Spol. THE SEVERAL LOTS NUMBERED 1 to 19, Allahabad, January 5-The officers of Pias to be seen at the AUCTIONEERS Lumsden's Horse have decided to present Orgic, for Katsurios of Boot and their late Commandant with a silver statuette MATES on the GowaRNMENT GRO, of himself, while the men will present himijoining the Race Const. North of the with a sword of honour.
GRAND STAND Enclosure.
An Outspoken_Bishop. Calcults, January 6.-Twe notable sug- gestions vem put forward by the Metro politan from the Cathedral pulpit here
oro Christian attitude on the ability of proposed that, sooner or later, their reading part of the Government To this end ha of the Bible should be introduced intes Ril
facing each other in a geim pauso, and alle. stricken, wail the awful now our to-day, Bishop Wellder, urging the desir· |
sorts of catastrophes, chiefly for their lord- ships, predicted by every voice. During this abruting crisis, the Queen game into the foreground, with all her powers of argumont and persuasion. Great lords,
Bulky and obstirate, were called at the way up in the cold to Balmoral, grumbling as they went; but they came back again moved by the argument and by the example of the zuya ay, who herself had royally and pa'iently to submit to what the country de- manded. And the Lords, too, yielded in. obedience and devotion to the Queen. That who should have this smoothed the way of reconciliation and possible living after having first herself made the sacrifico she asked fom others, was a wonderful
Queen has passed away. Dearest Lady, mother of her people in all
Landis, Queenly, womanly and trus, we blessed
her on all hands.
As Virgin' Queen, an Wedded Wifo, as
Widow, sach ng sho
The Throne of England never knew, nor
e'er upin shall see. gentle, courteous, loving, so mindful of
bor own,
So
She
graced the dignity of Queen, shed litetre on the Throne.
No sarthly crown adorns her brow: in the
Empyrean height,
-A
crown of immortality she wears, tis
hars of right.
Dear Queen, in thy Divine abode, look Too good for earth, thou reignent now
down and bloss our race,
where there's no pride of place.
We weep that thou art gone before, but,
the Heavens sfar,
in
in
Government education! institutions Indis, parents objecting being allowed to absent their children iroja the lecture; also that, Government oficiala shuald Higunliso their disapproval of practices tending to immorality by insisting on the omission of the nautes from all entertainments in their hongue.
The Lansdowne Memorial. Alabad, January 5.Suscribers to the Lansdowne Meurial wil be glad to bear that & nam of Rs. 10,000 is available ; for a portrait of Tady Lansdowne to bo placed in the Caleutta Town Hall.
Lord Roberts. Louden, J.-Lord Roberts in a le- ter to the press, thanks Londoners for his reception as marking thair appreciation of his brave contades, Ho asks the public to
Princess of Waloa on behalf of the Soliera' and Sailors' Family Association.
Terme :--Castı,
For Conditions of Salo, Apply to
HUGHES & BOUGH,
Cowenment Arctimuron, Hongkong, January 18, 1901,
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
N. 31.
3334
following Particulars and Conditions of SALE of CROWN LAND by PUBLIC AUKTIoys, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on MONDAY, the 28th day of January, 1901, ist 3 pan, are published for general information.
By Command,
J. H STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Sorary, s COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,
Hongkong, 17th January, 1901.
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picue of service to the country-"Yeoman's The Firmament will sparkło now with generously support the recent appeal of the Particulars and Conditions of the Lelting?
service," as we say to express what is strongest al But honest, the Qaven pat
God's own chosen star.
W. MUSKETT.
ting almost litorally her shoulder to the HoNekosu, 23rd January, 1901.
TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
andi shame,
when: Her great credit and reputation have grown with the years, so that there is now no dissentient voice in the universal acolantione. In her ewlier years, it was the Queen's endeavour to show, by every gouers byperbole in her power, Some Kings have reigned long years in wou all the crudit belonged to the Prince Consort and gone to herself. Was it fo? Her subsequent life seems, as we Lave sald, to make that theory questionable, since, so far as we neonware, her wise, en- lightened, and large-minded course of action- bus paite on developing and growing more important through her solivary years."
During hor tolgn, the Expire of India has been added to her dominions; Canada, an incoherent mass of vice-regalatates, has been consolidated into a powerful confedorney; and she lived to see the birth, sultangoue with the duer of a new century, of he great. Ausdia Commonwealth, which, it is confidently predicted, will you rival in importance and prestige the glorious Mother Country to thich it owes its origin,
In troubled gloom quenching their fitful
light
Some in brief span have gained rich store
of fame,
Then, like swift metams, faded into night.
Bat Thou hast rison and shone: Fair and
more fair,
Tear by great your the ample tale is fold, That men may são what crowns one lead
can wear,
South African News.
One thound men are volunteering in Australia and New Zealand for service in South Africa. Upwards of 2,093 regulars lavo been enrolled at Cape Town, and 400 mounted men are ready to advance in three
Any
200 of the Boar invaders have recrossed
the Orange River to the northward.
Corporal Knight of the Liverpool Regiment, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry at Vanwykevlei,
General Grenfell and Colonel Williame have effected junction at Middlebury which is thus saved. Colonel Williams fought and diverted the invaders towards Bethesda.
The city guard forming at Cape Town will release 4,000 regulars for service glsewhero.
500 Mountol Volunteers are rendy at Cape Town to slast northwards im-
How musb of fame one mortal Life canmediately.
hold!
There have been Kings round whom death's
eager derta
Have fallen fast, on friend and child and.
wile,
and these have hardened into stuny hearts, And stunned the west humanities of
life.
Bat Thou hast borne such sorrows a might
break pe
January -Lond Kitchener telegraphs that the western invailors are making for Calvinis and that the eastern portion of them was broken up into small parties. Colony west of Aliwal North.
Another small body is entered Cape
the
The Hosts have reappeared on railway in the neighbourhood of Khenoster but it is doubtful if Do Wet is with them.
Numbs of the Cape Dutch are moving western invaders, surreptitiously northward
in the.
Sir Jola Gordon Spring act a long The statest heart, and cloud the height-conference with Sir Alfred Milner yester
est mind;
Tet every several surrow seemed to make
by Public Auction Salu, to be hold on Monday, the 28th day of January, 1991, at pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown lauarry' Bay, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Yensa, with the option of rosewal'at a Brown Rent to be fixosl by the Surveyor of Her Majesty tha
Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company
Destination
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Apinta
Date of Iraving.
Australian Ports..... Guthrie (A). .....Gibb, Livingston & Co.Jan. 31, at 4 p.m. Australian Ports ....Yawata Mára (6) Nippon Yuson Kaisha.Jan. 25, at 4 p.m. Australian Porta Changsha (6) Butterfold & Swire...Feb. 16 at 4 p.m. Bremen & Ports of Call Hamburg (8)
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Feb, 6, at noon," Havre and Hamburg.. Silesia (8).......................... Carlowitz & Co. February 9. Hayzo and Hamburg. Freiburg (#)
Carlowitz & Co.
About Feb. 28, There will to NO PERFORMANCE in Harre and Hamborg.. Bamberg (6).....
Havre and Hamburg. Saxonia (a)......................... Calowitz & Coat Mar. 5.
Carlowitz & Cow About Mar. the Ciry HALL TO-NIGHT.
Havre and Hamburg..Sibiria (8)
Carlowitz & Co... About Mar. 25. The first great vent, in the Colony of
Kobe and Yokohama.. Binge Baru (3) ...... Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Feb. I. daylight, Liverpool THE 20th CENTURY,
.........Cluccas (8)........ Butterfield & Swipe.... Folfuary 10. London & Parts of Call Peninsular (4) P.&O.S. N. Co Feb 2, at noon. Under the distinguished Patronage of London v. Suez ComProbens (6) Buttertiold & Swire...ebruary 5.
London r, Suez Cans (Alcineuà (s) ·
Hutterfield & Swire....February 19. Manila v.. Amoy... Esmeralda (a) .......Slowan, Tomes & Colin, 29, at 5 p.m. Marila.....
Yawats Baru (s)......Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Jan. 25, at 4 p.m. Manila ....................... Sungkinng (s) ... Butter Bold & Swire... Jan. 25, at 4pm. Morcillus v. Saigon (Ilus (s)...
Messageries Maritimes Jan. 28, at jumui Marseilles & Jondon.. Java (6).... ......&O. S. N. CoAbout Fel.7. Marseilles & Loxton. Wakasur Baru (*) Nippon Yuan Kaisha, Jan. 5, daylight Maji, Kobe & Y'ma... Biroshima Maru (s) ... Nipium Yusen Kaisha.Jan. 5, at on N'ki, Kobo & Yin Fonchow (s) Batterfield & Sito... Jan. 23, at 4 p.m. New York v. SudeCanal Polarsten (Dudwell & Lid End of Jan. Portland, (r.). e....Adato (s)...Ambold, Harborg&Co. boat Jan, 25. San Diego & San F'co Kvarvon (8) Butterfield und. Swire. Jan, 27, daylight, S. Francisco v. Japan. Cits of Peking (s)...... Facite Matt S. S. O Feb. 14, at noon. 9. Francisco.v. Japan. Coptic (6)
.0. &O & S. Ca... Jun. 29, at noon. Tero Kison Kaisho.... Feb. 7, at noon: Butterfield & Swire...Jan, 25, at 4 pm. Bauder, Wielor & Co. Jan. 31, morning. Butterfield & Swire....Jan. 26, at 5 p.ït. Bust Abistic T. Co.,LdJan. 20, at b p.m. Norddeutscher Lloyd About Jan. 24. P. & US; N. Ce About Feb, 2. S'pore, Penang Ctta Catherine Apear (a)... D. Sassen, Sons & Co. Jan. 26, at noon. Spore, Pang & Co. Mariz Valerie (8) ... Sander, Wieler & Co.. Jan. 24, afternoonk Swatow....
Thurles (8)
...................................... Douglas Taprik & Co Jan, 24, dwylight.
Mitsui Bassan Kaisha.Hasry 30. Mitsui Hassan Kaisha, Jan. 27, daylight, Mitsui Busson Kaista. Feb. 6, daylight. Deinell & Co. Limited Feb. 1, at noun. Butterfield & Swire....January 19,
* 50 L'ERFORMERS.
TO-MORROW NIGHT,
'IN TOWN'.
FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 25TH,
THE LADY SLAVEY.
NEXT (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON,
ut 3.30 P.M..
LAST GRAND MATINEE, THE LADY SLAVEY."'
· Children, Amahs and Seltools Half-price.
Phun at Rossox's Prices as usual.
Doors Open at 8p.in, Performance stars punctually at 3 p...
Carriages at 11.45 pm.
The Star Ferry Co. hus kindly consented tor úrbey the last ferry to 12.10.
A. LEVKY, Business Manager. A. H. POLLARD, Manager. Hongkong, January 23, 1901.
ANNOUNCEMENT
HARMSTON'S
CIRCUS.
IN
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S. Francisca v. Japan America Maru (s).... Shengtai
Hangchow (8)...... Maria Teresa (9)..... .....†Wuhu (5)
Lentigmoon (4)
Shangliere Shanghai..... Shanghai Stanglo
Parramatin (4)
'hai, Nki,IFgo Yum Sachsen )...
Sun, Andy Fohuw Keshi Miu(s) .. Swate. Auroy & Teal. Tamani Mara () Sutow, Amoy &fo Anping Moru (s)..... Tacon (Wash.), &c... Olyans (8) Vancouver (B. C. &c. Empress of India (8)... Canadian Pic R. Co. Feb., 13, at noon, Weihaiwei & Kolo...Chungsha. (8)
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. January 22. Yorihime Maru, Japanese ate., 1,974, Y. Minamikawa, from Japan, Cosl.--ÖRDIJ. January 29: Fenchuria, British str., from Canton. Fouchere, Britisk str., from Canton. Aaping, British str., from Canton. Holas Meru, Japanese steamer, 3,891, J. B Macmillan, Yokohama Jan. 1, Gon. eral-Nurrox YUMEN KAINEDA.
Maria Valerie, Austrian ntr., 2,618, P. Berberavich, Kobe vin Moji Jan. 18, Gen- oral--SANDER, WIELER & Co.
Nanyang, German str. 983, Th. Leb mano, Mauritius Dec. 20, and Singapore Jan. 11. Sugue.-8lemssex & Co.
Sishen, British str., 845, H. N. Holton.
CONSEQUENCE OF THE DEATH Saigon Fair. 18, Rice and Meal.-BRADLEY
OF
HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN
There will be no Performance
This
Evening.
QUEEN, for one father terus of 75 SEE THURSDAY'S PAPERS.
years.
V
Fas
1.0%
Partieners of the Lut.
+6?J!T.44
Banndayg
Measure
14.
AUSTRIAN LLOYDS STEAM NAVI GATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEFS. FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
day morning after wissels apecial Cut TE Seunship Aferent built by
Council was immediately summoned and The Heart or tender, and the Glancean important annoucurecat is expected.
w kind.
Loyalty to the Throne us over been & claracteristic of the British people. In the case of the Cheen, the public dururistca
is of loyalty were not forged. They canie spontanenesly from the people, from parts of her real as widespread as Canada. and India and Australis. The Juralee Thomfore Thy Throne is as a stocdfaat star STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. GODOWs Co., Lauren, whose delivery may
That burus benignant in the brow of
Night:
celebrations of 1887 and 1897 are fresh in our microrius.
Much more might be written, and is being writton throughout the British Empire at i Disatient, regarding the life and charao- ter of our late Casen. Our sketch is the ; simple outline. It will serve to bring be
fore our renders some of the loading features
of the prominent figure in an eventful and
Therefore Thy myriad childran, near, and
far,
Trust in Thy Love, atal glory in Thy
Light
"ARTHUR CHRISTOPHE BESHON.
illustrious reign, and we my well conclude The P. &
Jag
quoting the words of her latest biogra
Steamers Expected.
Co.'s S... Men left. Singa
for this port on the 19: Jan, at
pher as emphasing what the Queen was to The HA L. learnur Helzate, from Ham.
bp.m
burg, lert Singapore for this port on the 12th Jan, and any exposed. The ER. Izion left Singapore ou 17th fan..
here on or about the 23rd Jan.
and is due in Hongkong on 23rd Jan. The O. M. Co's steamer-fogue, from Glasgow and Liverpool, left Singapore for this port on 20th Jan., and may be expected here on or about the 25th
The s. s. Helyan Kiner loft San Diew for
Yukohanit in 18th Dee,
her peoplo In her old age, she has be pound to hot peeple vertext, and can độ nơi wrong; and perhaps her old nga has been in many ways bor happiest period, certainly the happiest next to that of her married life. Her arrows are calmed, her sons and her daughters are propirons and beloved, their children till tho earth and surround her throne, her chair, her carriage, wherever she goes, with a band of amiling girls and strong young mad. Between herself and her people there is not the andow of a doubt on either side; they are aware that their good is always at her heart the chief thing in life; that nothing can happen to the multitude that would pass unnoticed by hor vigilant and tender eye; and the Queen hows that also cuid do nothing in whichiburg, left Singapore in this part on
they did not take a part, ever anxions to greet hor wherever she appeared, to ap- "plaud and to approve every act and every worl. Now and then she sends a message to the people, which is always avsimple, su Full of reason, so full of feeling, that the lugblust understand and agres She has reigned longer than any previous King or Queen of Fagiand, and if there might be souto more glorius, it in very sure that there has been none eo universally honour.
The Austrian Lloyd's as. Maria Vaterie,
Kift Kabe, via Moji for this port, on the
16th Jan..
The . M. Co.'s steamer Tezator, from Glasgow, and Liverpool, passed the Cans on the 8th January, and may be considered due at Singapore of or about the 17th Jan,
1;
(SUPPLIED THROUGH RENTER.) UUTWARD :---8). Orma, Dee, 4: Sandilanj Zvir, 7; Konigstert, Shipt, Ariston, Cherkut, Handley, 11; Nijai Nord, Pakam, 15; Homancers Adriatice, Tanture, 21; Mamilia, 30 Giri, Pize Strumbles. 28; Kartin, Gallery, Suducy, Faloon Hall, Askare, Jan, 1: Bombay, Glugary, Female, & Bingo Maru, Teenka Hills, Rajaberi, A; Patroclus. Sitesin (4) Empode, i Candia, Hector, Pyrrhus, Queen Flanier,
tired. Consignees of Claggo are hereby informed at their Gouds are being Innded at their risk into the Godowns of the BoxCRONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND be obtained.
The Vessel brings Cargo MASSAVA, ex 6. 4. Styria.
From Fine, ex . . Medeu, From Optical Cargo will be dirbarged here unless notice to the coairy be given immediately,
No Chains will be admitted after the Gods have lot the Godowns, and all Claus must be sent in to the Office of the undersigned before Noon, on the 28th last, or they will not be recognized.
Eton, Gallia, Kuntedon, 15 Tambank any Goola remaining in the Godowns No Fire Insurance has been officeted; Maru, China, Chitley, Flandria, 16. Honawaun-Curton, Hiligen, Jan. 1:
after the 28th Tast, will be subject to rent. Ernest Simona, Twibet Moon, 11; Antenor, "Upper, Soutra, Ambria, 18.
Mizil,
The T. K. K... America Murn, with {
msidy So, left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 20th Dec.
The. P. MS. S. City of Baking, with
ils &c. Jett San Francisen for this port vis Honelal, Yak-ana, Inlant Sun, Kobe, Nag-aki and Shanghai, on the 8th January. Thio O. & V. Co's darlic, with mails
left San Francisco for this port vis Honelalu, Yoki hama, Intued Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 16th just.
Latest Adrices.
The H. & In steamer Sivirin, from H-To's.. Sissy, from Calcutta and Straits,
22nd January, and may be expected kere on or about the 28th January. The as. Bichmond Cast Irom New York
Jeft Singapore on the 19th Jan, for Mani and Hongkong
The N, P. Co. «s.5. Glentrarzt sailed from
Tacoma, for Japan and Hongkong, on the 7th Jan,
the N-1 Co. 9., Brgenar, sid kom Tacoma for Japan and Hongkong on the lathang
The NP, Co 8 Ki. Tucoma sailed from Tacoma, for for and Hongkong, on the 10th Jan
ed and beloved She carries to her grave The . P. Co.'s a Queen done, The respect of her people, gestat in
pace.
left Singapore for this port on the 22 January, at 6an:
The Austrian Lloyd's seluri Teresa.
22nd January. Toft Simspore for this port on the:
Tho N. YE, Sa Hiroshins Maru left Singaporo For this port on the 21st Jan., and is expected to arrive here the 27th January.
Forer and Headache often go hand in hand, the rest of the same derangement, Dure the cruse and badache will vanish.
Stearns Headache Cure
asaily taken, and prompt in tetom. Far does it effectually.It is a reliable comedy, talled from Yokohama, for Tacoma, on Sale ty all-chemists, and wholesale and Thursday, the 17th Jan.“
Retail from A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd.
Hongkong, maary 23, 1001.
173
& Co.
Gessi, German steator, 1,504, Curib, Moji Jan. 16, Coal,-CHBOX.
Keung Lee, British teamor, 1,467, R. Lincoln, Shanghai Jan. 19, General.-U. M. 8. N. Co.
Palaban, British str.1,235, J Jenkins. Bangkok Jan. 15. Rice and General BRADLEY & Co.
Sichs, German str., 3,110, E. Depel i mann, Bremen and Singapore January 18, Mails and Gonucl.MELCHERS & Co.
DEPARTURES. January 28. Preussen, for Europe, &e. Jawab Diederichsen, für Boihow. Merionethshire, for Klanchnu,
HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY | Daybreak, for Shanghai,
THE
SCOTCH CONCERT, Advertised for FRIDAY, 25th January
Next, has been Abandoned,
The Money Paid for Seats will be rotura- ed to Tierek Horses, by The ROBINSON Plazo Co.
DAVID WOOD,
Hengkong, dutiny 23, 1901.
174
isping Muru, for Śwalow, Den of Ogil, For Kianchow, Ateous, for Shanghai.
Foshan, for Shanghai. Ripens, for Singapore and Laudon Fuensang, for Manila. Solberg, for Hoihow.
CLEARED. Dari Jebsen, for Saigon Thules, for Swatow.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Por Wakas Mart, from Japan: for
To-day's Advertisements Hongkong Chinews and i Indian; for
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, NYORM YETIN has been received From
as under the MILITARY AUTHORITIES that ARTILLERY PRACTICE will take
On 24th January, 1901, From East But- tery Stonnettera Istaal.
All Ships, Junks and her Vests are cautioned to lep Clear of the Ranges
By Coratoard,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonid Seravbang. Colonial Serratury's Ollie",
Hongkong, January 23, 1901.
WANTED.
ENGLISH
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For SWATOW & SHANGHAI-
Per inge, at p.., un Wednos-
day, the 23rd Janary
For SWATOW.
Por Thules, at 5p.m., on Wednesday, the
29 danuary,
For CANTON.
Per Fatshorn, ut 5, on Wednesday,
the 23rd January.
For SHANGHAL.--
Por Benclub, at 2 p.m., on Thurs lay,
the 24th January.
For NAGASAKI & MOJ.-
Pu Alauxin, at 3.30 pum., on Thurs lay,
tine 24th January,
For KUMCHUK & SAMSHUL—
Por
agony, at 4 pm on Thursday, the 4th January.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CO
LUMBU.-
Per-date on, at 5 p.m., on Thurs-
day, -blo 24th January.
For MOJI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA &
PORTLAND. (OR.)-
Per A, 11 am, on Friday, the
25th January,
For YOKOHAMA & KOPF-
Par Chumsang, at 2 p.m., on Friday, the
25th Jemurry.
For MANILA, -
Per Strong, at p... on Friday, the
2513 January,
For MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND,
TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD. NEY & MELBOURNE.
Per Yard Man, w 3. pan, on Friday,
the 20th Juanary.
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. For Fun, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the
Both January,
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL.
OUTIA.-
Per Catherine Apron at i am, pn
Saturday, the 26th January. For SHANGBAL-
Per l'ofer, at 3 p.m., ou Saturday, the
20th January.
For MO, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, SAN DIEO & SAN FRANCISCO.— For er, at 5 p.m., on Saturday,
the 26th January.
MAILS
THE FRENCH PACKET, ––
Singapore, 10 Japanese; for Colombo, Mr The French Contract Packet India will H. Narayashi for Fort Suid, Mr and Mrs Schulze and child, Mr and Mrs Pausch karski and child, Miss Pauekarski, and Miss Fauschbarski: for Marseilles, Mr and Me H. Owen and child, Mesra J. J. Issue and Brockhurst for London, Messrs H. H. Chaplin, H. Moss, P. R. Silverlvek, G. 11: Walker. D. Mudie, J. R. Jonson, J. Mu Domdi 8. Welten, and G. P. Lewis.
Per Naageng, front Singapore, 157 Chi. nose.
Per Sishen, from Saigon, 20 Chinese, Por Kreanglee, from Shanghai, 59 Chi.
nose.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British sicaraer Bishan reporta:
bo despatched on MONDAY, the 28th Jan., with Mails to the United Kingdom, the Coutument of Europe, and places beyond, sin Marseilles ; tó Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Madras, the Austra lapian Colmics, Aden, Natal and the Cape, Egypt, Balta, Mad Gil ca bar. Circulars at 8.m.
Registration at 10% w. Papors at 10.30 a.in, (Registration, with Inte fee of 10 cents, up to 10.43 a.m.)
Letters at 11 am.
Late Letters 11.10 to 11.30 .. Exim, I'vutago 10 cunts,
From Capo St. James to Cape Tadaran, MAILS #7 me Usired Škate) PackSt.---. moderata Ely wint and ses; from Padaran The United States Mail Packet Copie
to Cape Varela, moderate N.E, wind and
171 sen to Varella, to t. 14.02 N., long 110.06 E.. strong N.E. wind and sos; thence to port, light E.N.E. wind and Guo clear wea thor,
The British steamer Kundee reports:
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by A thorongily ACCOUNTANT, First put, moderato N.E. wind and dull
108
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents, Hongkong, January 22, 1961.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP OLYMPIA. FROM TACUMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.
above Steamor having arrived, Con- signes of Cargo ate hereby requested to send in their Dills of Lading for counter- signature and to take immediato delivery of their Goade from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the oiges' risk and exponse. Vessel will be landed and stored at Con
DODWELL & Co., LTD.,
Agents, Hongkong, January 22, 1001.
THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
است
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experiented in
all Ring weather to Hicaboo; thence light Branches of BooKeRosa, with first-close Southerly winds sud-dousy thick fug to references, is desirous of Appointment in Breaker Point: from there to pert, no Hongkong now Resident in Japan. derato .E. wind and hazy weather.
Apply in first instanes to AI,
Care of CHINA MAL' Úes.
Hongkong, January 23, 1911.
1763
WANTED.
CLERK WANTED, good references
THE
-
Bangkok
Times.
required. Apply to W. Brewer & THE LEADING NEWSPAPER Co., Queen's Itcal."
Hongkong, January 23, 101.
-EOTHEN MARK LODGE No. 264.
REGULAR MEETING
170
IN SIAM And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin China, the Straits Battleworth, And Burma,
will be dogatched on TUESDAY. the 29th January, with Mails, içe Sunghai, Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada. Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed at follows: Registration at 10 a..
Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to 10.46 2.3.
Letters, 11 a.m.
(Supplementary Mail on board up to the time fixed to the departure of the Mail. Extra Postage 10 cents.)
REGISTRATION. ---Correspondenza zan be registered for all Private ship.mails up to a-quarter-of-an-hour before the time of
clazing.
MONEY LETTER.The Post Ofion duelles aft raspunstility for unregistered Leliori gunlaining bank notes, or jewellery, and, where Regis tration him becu noglected, will wine zo ENQUIRE into alleged Jossos of each letters (Port Guão, 981, he
- Lettera, de, for the Peak will be delivered by of the A DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Mail:
SUBSCRIPTION, DAILY (postage extm), de-n the Gogeral Post Office up to 11 36, a m. KOTHEN MARK LODGE will be Edition (20 pp
the 19 and 3.30 o'clock trema only. Correas pondence and Parole for the Peak may be posled livered free locally, $30 a year.
Held at the FREESIN HALL Getland Stroot, on FRIDAY, the 25th Instant, at 5 for 5.30 pm precisely. VRITTING Bergues are condially ran to attend.
175 Hongkong, January 23, 1901.
AUSTRIAN LLOYDS STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR SHANGHAL [THE Company'a Stemmship- ANPING MARU,AR
MARLA TERESA, Captain S. ATSUMI, will be deched fer phee on THURSDAY, the 31st Instant, Captain RayeVICH, will leave for the above the abre Torte, on WEDNESDAY, the in the Morning, and 5th February, et-Daylight...
FORSWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANTOO. [THE Company's Steamship.
For Freight or Panange, apply to
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Arenia Hongkong, January 19, 1901
THE
For Frought or Passage, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co..-
Agzats.
Hongkong, January 12, 1901, o
WEEKLY, Fost Free, $20 a year.
orp. With regard to letter from the Fast, Fillar bazen have been placed at Magazine ADVERTISING RATES. Per inch (8 lines), rap, Victoria Gap, Mount Kellett, Mount Gough $1.20, one insertion: $2.50, three and Plantation Bond, which will be cleared al times; 84, a week; $8, a first month; | 18 80 and 6 p.m." subsequent months, 31.
A UNIQUE FEATURE of the Bangkok Thats is its Siamese version. Thus the
THE MOTHER'S FAVORITE. advertiser is enabled to talk as it worn with
HAMBERLAINE Cough Remedy is dhe Shamees in their own tongue without the mother's favorite. It is pleasant knowing one word of it, the "Bangkok and sie for children to take and always Thurn doing the translations required Force. It is foruded especially for coughs, crossed to the EDC Business com- the best medieing mundo for these listases, Literary comunications should be ad coke, proup and whooping cough, and i unications to the Mayor, Chojuca Thom is not the least danger it giving it and Post Office Orders in favour of BANA to children for it contains nu opam or ChB Bougkok Times, "
other injurious drug and may be given as Order moked by MANAGER, Chi galo by All Dealers WATKINS & Con zonfidently to a babo as to no adult. For General Agw