WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1901.

THE ENGLISHMAN IN CHINA,

[SECUND NOTICE.]

THE CHINA MAIL.

site ability to institute tho aliangos, he is forced to admit that not the adoption of Western methods for sdf-dorelopment by Chinese but the liberal importation of man

their attitude in certain erikes of this kind. If discussion with the British Legation ran high, the Yarren would send for the in- spector-gonem and ask simply, Does this munh, tag ?" The answer being "No," THE ENGLIIMAN IN OUTNA DUBING THE

VICTORIAN Ear As illustrated in the causation consed to noble, the Tamon is needed to regenerato tlie samy, to create | career of Sir Rutherford Alcock, and the Foreign Mluister would be allowed KOB., D.OL, ny years Consultorage at bir plosure. Thoir Excellencies and Afinister in China and Japan. By would even help him out with the pro Alexandar Michie, Author of Therious tenus he was searching for, and Siboriso Overland Route Mission then listen placidly to the remainder of the aries in China," &o. Edinburgh and trade. Great Britain having not only the London: William Blackwood and Sung proponderating interest, but being still the 1900 (Forwarded by Mesra Kollying Power in the Far East [fr Mt and Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong), chy is referring to nous years ago, when

a navy, and to reform the finances. He is somewhat apprehensive for the futuro ;

When the edrrespondent of The Times could report that there was "no Govora- mont" in Polting, the personnel of that Governant lost its practical interest. The old order, with its ains and Forrons.

wisdoms as well as stitute for it is x problem that will tax the the forbearance of the

Entertainments.

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS

AND

ROYAL MENAGERIE.

Auctions.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received inatrizo. tions to sell by Public Auction, on

FRIDAY,

the 1st March, 1901, at his Sales Rooms, Zatland Street, No. 2, Commencing at 2.30 p.m.-

A LABOR QUANTITY OF USEFUL

Delivation.

Vessels Advertised as Loading,

l'anels,

Agnts.

Dide of Leaving.

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Morel 6, at noon. Carlowitz & Cu March '8 Calowitz & Cobout Mar. 15. Lalovitz & Co About Mar 26, Carlowitz & Co... About April 5 Carlowitz & Co About Apell 15. Nippon Xunen Kaisha Mar. 1, daylight, Baliertelt & Swire...farch 16.

Se sie Rubert Have and his presentative in has indeed passed away, but to fiud n sub- | TO-NIGHT: TO-NIGHT 11/MOUSEHOLD FURNITURE- Laindon & Forty of Call Parramatta (s) - P. & O. S. N. Co... Moreh A, at noon.

Pesiso, unqualifiel, unstinted, ie all ve London weit trustad und believed by the British Foreign Obce muro than the have for Mr Michio's magi British Mint or in Peking, it was obvious work on Ohina gives a butter insight into ly a great arisantage for the Chinose that the occult influencns that have shaped the should be that Power which came particu. policy of that country towards the forly under the influence of the inspecter general. Ta to the hands of the British eignar. There may be deeper analyses of Clovernment for whole generation was, certain phoses of Chinese polity, more indeca, an achievement worthy of a mastur of policy but it is by no means the only fluminating pictures of Chinese character service which might be rendered to China "istics or customs, more sexteling unquiries even by an Inspector Guneral of Customs, into individual incidente of importance,

As an instance of how British prestige

world. The anarchy which has been so long dreaded is actually upon us, and the prospectire horrors of it aru nasuredly not lessoned by the outbreak being signalized the capital, mather than in the provinces." After the first pressure is over, he ox- pects the Powers to divide into throu groups: (1) the aggerssive (Japan, France, Germany), (2) the non-Aggressive(Grent Bri- tain and the United States), (3) the absor

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but for the student of history who is chiofy and infuenon woro trifled with, the humilihant (Russia), which in independent at concarmed with the effects and counter-ating action of Sir Nicholas O'Conor on the onconfccidents, autocrats, shifting govore vailing effects of Britain's intercourse Audience question may be quoted. The ing bodies, and of all personalities, want or

Quaterned there- Foreign Ministers in king had refused strong, a with Chirm, and no with as to arrive as an understanding of the halimce with the reigning 'Suri of In this and our previous untion, we have China's present attitude towards the Heaven because the Court officials, de-ondeavoured to give an iden of the compre. Foreign Powers, we know of no book on sirous of domeaning the Foreign Powere, hensive senpo of Mr Mickie's book and his Chins which we would place bofore satipuinted that the Audiends should take

views on many questions affecting foreign- Michia's. In saying so, wo do not vean to plass in a subsidiary, pavilion of the Icers in China, but we cannot transfer the imply that it is merely a book of the hour. perial Palace M Biogeleben, the Austri-effect the book produces. It is a literary We believe it coutaina. the germa of po an envoy, went out on especial mission, production of the highest value. Its parta manency, that it will stand the test of being anxious to present his eredentials are logically co-ordinated. It dues vot yours. One of its chief recommendations and to got away, suboted to the Chiness contain a dull page, and its infinite charm and Stalls Half-price. is that it is the work of an observant manipulations. Mr Michie proceeds: fund cohesion in sustained to the end. We one who was an actor in many of the in

At the end of 1892, not long after the have soen it atated by another reviewer cidents now chronicles, one who did not Biégeleben incident, anew British blinds that Mr Micho's reputation will not suffer tur arrived in Peking. Not. apparently allow his Eastern rezidenco to upset his considering himself bound by the compact to by reason of his latest work. We are more critical balacé or Coast Fort peftiness tuwich hie predecessor Sir Thomas Wade] positive; wo ore prepared to maintain, was a party, be, without the knowledge of that Mr Michie's reputation is enhancel wary his judgment

This diphenatic colleagues, accepted my As we outicipate), there is more about oudionto on the sque dorogatory terms as by this book, which is a prodit alike to Sir Rutherford Alcock in this volume: the Austrian anvoy had done, and the author and publisher. The young men who but, after all, Sir Rutherford Albock-if reactionary peling of the Chinese thus en-

juyed a complete, if temporary, triumph.are to be the instruments in the future we may use the simile-is only the akele This proceeding of the British Ministor was development of foreign commercial rela ton upon which the author binds the mem deeply resented by the diplomatic body. tions with China will and the study of Mr most of all by the Russian Minister, Count brane, mundo and flesh of contemporary Chanimi, himself a new trival, and the Michie's book stimulating and honeficial. history. For all practical purposes, the circuinatance did not tend to smooth the name of this high-toned representativo | subsequent interesumo batween the partion." of British officialism might have been Count Cassiri's diplomatiy triumphs dur- omitted from the title page. The booking his stay in Poking aro in striking co- will be read not for what it contains of 8ir

WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF EMERGENCY,

fast to the barrooness of Sir Nicholas WHAT would you In if taken with

O'Coner's véguas. So far as we understand him, Mr Michio argues for greater frealon

................. Manager. COL. CHAY.D; HICKS .............. Keprešentativa,

Hongkong, February 27, 1901,

THEATRE

448

TEL:319s Usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 28, 1901.

499

Bremen & Ports of Call Kinutachou (a) Havre and Hamburg. Freiburg (*) ................... Havru and Hamburg Marburg (8) Bavre and Hamburg..Sibirín (8) Havre and Hamburg.. Bamberg (6) Havre and Hamburg-Sarria (0) Kobo and Yokohama, Sanuki_Maru (0).... Liverpool .....Pitrocius (8)) London.......... Stemor (e)

Butterick & Swire. All London ........ Ixion (^)......................... Butterfield & Swiro... March D. London. Denation (0) .........Bulterfeld & Swire.... Morek 19. London ..................Malucca (8) ............. .....P. & (), 5. N. Co....... About Mar. Mi Manila, Cebu & Foilo. Kaifong (8)

Daltorßok? & Swire .....March 2. Mamilo

**....................... Esníuralds (8).................... (Showan, Tomea & Co. Mar. 1, at 5 p.ti. Marcilles, London, &e. Kawachi MATE (8)......Nippon Yusen Kaisho. Mar. 6, daylight.. New York SuezCann Folmina (8)..... Dodwell & Co., Lal.. End of Feb. New York SuczCoal Gynotic ()

Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. Middle of March. Ningo and Shanghai...Szobuen (s)... ¿Butterfick & Swire... February. 98. Portland, (On), &o.... Een (8)....

Arnhold, Karborgd:Co]About March 10. Butterfield & Nwire.... About Mar, 30. Pacifo Mait S. 8. Cu Mar, 12, at noon.

San Diego & Sau Fed Strathgyle (s). 8. Francisco v. Japan. Chit (a)

S. Francisco v. Japan. Doric (a)....&O. §. S. Co..... Mar. 19, at noon.

B.

Fr-usines v. Japan. Hongkong Maru (e) ... Poro Kian Kaisha....Mar. 2, daylight, Shanglini....

..Plassy (8).....

P. & O. S. N. Co... About March. Shanghai...

Kangsв (8)

Butterfield and Swire. February 28. Shanghai...opravi „[Holhow. (6) ......................... Butterfield & Swire... March 1. Shanghai....... Poisong (1)

lossen & Co.......... Feb. 58, at 4 p.m.

S'pore, Cl'be & D'bay Mazegen (s) P.&O. 8. N. Co About Mar. 2. Shanghai and Japan... Bambay (s). P. O. S. N. Co... About Max. 1. Sporo, Pang & B'bay. Moravia (8)

Sandor, Wieler & Co. Feb. 28, afternoon. Singapore and Bombay Hiroshima Maru (6) ... Nippon Yuron Kaish. Mar. 6, at noon.

D. Sassoon, Sona & Co. Mor. 5, at 3 p.m. Spore, Penang & Lightning (4) S'tow, Amoy &F'chow Huiching (s) ..... Dougins Lapraik & Co. Fab. 28, daylight. Swatow, Amoy & Tsui Ma dzuru Maru (8). Mitaui Bussan Kaisha. March 10, Swatow, Amoy & Too Akashi Maru (3) .....Miteni Bussan Kaisha. Mar. 0, daylight, Tacoma (Wash.), &.......... Tacoma (s). ........... Dodwell & Co. Limitor Mar. 1, at noon, Vancouver (B.C.), de. Empress of Japan (8)... Carnelian 'fir R. Co. Mar. 13, at noon, Yokehama and Kobu.. Marbarg (8).......... Biemseen & Co... Feb. 28, at 4 pm.

Notices to Consignees. To-day's Advertisements

FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE

HE N. G. L. S. S. Marbury, Captain

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To Deals who ang BONA FIDE

CHAMPIONS.

TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 28th FEBRUARY, 1st and 2nd MARCH.

colig er ahólum morbus when your physician is away from homo and the drug. stores Kro closed? After my such emer geney you will always keep Chamberlain's uf Consular action in Chits, and for pre-Colic, Cholers and Diaerlous Remedy in motion to the position of Minister from the our home; but why wait until the horse Consular ranks; from whatch it may be in- is stolen before you lock the stablo? For

sale by All Doals, WATKINS & C.. PRIZES OVER ... ferred that he has a high appreciation of General Agents, the British Consul who is something more than a more Foreign Office autornaton. Blama ia ingled with praise, but, on the whole, Mr Michio is generous to their

Butherford Alcock but for its attinsiv worth as a succinct lastery of what we might stylo the modern commercial period of the Chinese nation. That being our opinion, we do not propose to refer tu Sir Ruther furd's excellent work in connection, with the opening up of Japan to foreign trade and rosidence. The only value of this brief excursion into Japanese historyan intensely interesting chapter of 128 pages ➡ to show the contrast between Japan | failings — and China when brought fate to Ince with western civilisation.

From a body of highly educated mon so situated, Mr Michio writes in relation to Consular labour and opportunities for study, it was naturally to be expected in much enlightenment would be obtain-

considerable progress made in the promo cannot fail to be impressed with the union of amiablo intercourse between them stable, weak policy of Great Britain as compared with the consistent conceptions of Russia. If one fact is borne is upon us more that another it is that the backward nees, tho primitiveneda of China's ralations with foreiguera and the Foreign Powers- not always synonymous--maybe laid at

Whon one has finished Mr Lichie's book and luki it aside to consider what grent contra) fact it teaches, the reader conceming China and its people, and

and foreigners. These expectations have not been disappointed. In the period ita- mediately following the peace of 1850 re makable activity was shown by British consular officers. The names of Meadows, Markham, Alabauter, Ovenfmm, rsoull minny exploits of exploration in the interior during very frocblows times. Swinbor, Babor, Basin. Bourne Spunce, Davenport, Pur havo contiuued tho work, and Theri

greatly extunded.ifs.

Others Great

the door of British merchants and British officials, joindly and severally loa often, have distinguished themselves in the high officials have exhibited gross incor

incom 6eld of literary research, and so petence, crass stupidity, reckless naconin honourable appointments in English uni- ng found their nopropriata coward

cern for the ulterior interests of Great verslliós. Or the whole, there has been Britain Too often men whose ohiof

lack of netherengrgy bar capacity in the British constar service and yet it is s recommendations were high University matter of common remark, oven by de aitzipments and nobility of birta were ruimbers themselves, that in their primary Caty of torneting and defending the inter- allowed to misdirect the policy of their acts of British cumquered they have been country, towards China. Tuo olton, and unsuccessfol. Treaty rights, they admit, not of yury distant date, when officials have not been safeguaded at the Chinose would have stiffened their backs and pro-

ports, and this in spite of

of story apparent incentive to e axertion in their defence. A bably achieved prestige and success, their distinction, however, must be drawn be action has been ateititied by the clamorous tweens on apparent incentive which is gon- otal and moto, duch as the patriotic desiro outcry of timid, temporising traders whose for the advancement of their country's in chief concern was immediate gain. Interests, and those intrences which are these days, it is interesting to read Sirearurut more persons. The attituds of the China consule can only be fairly on Rutherford Alcock's suauing up of the tintated in its relation to that of the Hono ~enso Chinn v. The West

Government Like master, like map." is Pressure, indeed, there mutt hlways bondage swhich fite the case, nad it is to Peking and to London we must look for here if anything is to be achieved for the key to the character of the consular advaurement of foreign interests and coil- merce. In no way or after, however we tank and 5o.

Having pointed out changes which he..

niny disguise it, our position Chino Tas been created by futce naked, papercut! force and any intelligent policy to improve ensiders should be made in the consular force in como foras latent or expresen formates the following remarke, which wil or maintain that pvsem must all look to sorrico in its relation to Poking. My Mime

the results.

Michie remarks in this coche echoed throughout the Treaty Ports

connection:

(with Pecoration) May

STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.

(SUPPLIED THROTON REÜTAR.) OSTWAND:-Candia, Lector, Pyrrhis

Eton, Jan. 15; Chillmang, Flundria 18; Katy, Nithadats, 22 ; "Tanglin, 25 y Glened $. Andrews, 20; Orel, Atlas, Hektra, Protector, Feb. 1; Adria, Bamberg, impo, Radnorshire, Sarnia, Verona, b; Agamemnon, Bendiesch, 8;' Stuttgart 12; Ernest Simons, Hakata Miura, Tantalus, Triest, Ascania, Nep- bate, 15; Strasburg, Glangule, Rhipert Devonshire 10: Ajax, Konigsberg, Kier, Oceanien, Norderney, 22; Canton, Se- braon, Kunig Albert, Woloat Maru, 26. HourWARD--Cunten, Jais. 1; Socotra, 18; Glencofrey, B; Hudom, Feb. 12; Achilles, 22; Indus, Sumbia, 25.

ARRIVALS AT-HOME, Feb. 26, Gisela and Jayan.

Mate

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The

31st.

82,000.

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Imp. German Mails. Stuttgart, car- sing the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 4th Feb., left Co-ORGAN lobo on Sanday morning, the 24th Feh, and may be expected horn on or about Thursday, the 7th March. Tho F. M. S. China, with the AMERICAN MAIL of the 1st Foh., Iaft Yokohama on unday, the 24th Fab.: at daylight, and is expected here on or about Men- day, the 4th March

The Lomp, German Mail as, Kinutschen, left Koba, via Nagasaki and Shanghai, on Sunday afternoon, the 24th Feb., and may be expected here on or about The O. &0. Co. ass. Foric, with mails

Tuesday, the oth March.

&e., left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanglui, on the 9th Feb.

The T. K. K. 8.8. Nippon Maru, with

mails &c., left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Kobe, Inland Sen, Nagasaki and Shanglani, on the 19th Feb,

Stemmers Expected

The P. & O. Ca‚'n'e ̧s, Bombees laft Sings. pore for this port on the 21st Feb., st 3 pin.

Whether the Wouter retrops, singly or collectively, are justified lu aming their the recent uplicaval has offered guany force for such a purpose is a question which now opportunities of distinction for tho is not affected by the plain slutsuent or organetpenally in the interior of Ubing the case. That the polley of the Western That those openings have infused new life Powers has baon lirgely influenest by son, inta the consular ranks has been shown lu timental consideration towaria, China, many ways during the last for yzara and trus; but their action has never been cont. Lik naturti galección, by allowed to operate kistsof_with their professwas, and their realy and the best man be not, discouraged oscillation between courcion and subojesica, la their efforts for these country a benefit The bas led to disastrous consequences

1 by undie interferences now l'eking, where there nowther knowledyki war capacity, to

The s.3, Kensung, from Exlenttis, · left Bingapore for this port on the 22ud Folksat 4 p.m.

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in the UNION CHURCH,

MONDAY, 4th March, at 5.30 p.m.

Organist. Mr. Gro.. GRIMBLR. Heloists. Mrs. MuDIE, M. FULLERTON, and Mr. E. Minow.

Full Particulars will he published later. Hongkong, February £6, 1001.

WEE

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HÀNQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.

XZBEREAS, the fellowing un-issued Notes: have been STOLEN from the Premises of the BANQUE DE L'INDO CHINE, and which said Nores are expressed co the free thereof to be Payable at the Branch Offios of the raid Bangae in Saigon, the numbers of which aid NOTES AN followe

Beries Y 49 to 1,000 of 81 (One

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Pullar) euch,

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N. X. K. 8.5, Srands Alzu leit Singagainst purchasing or dealing in any way pre for this port on the 23rd Fab., with such Notes, as the Bauque de l'Inde and is expected to arrive here on the Chino necept no liability for the same. It March.

By order of the Chief Manager'la Saigon, FOR THE BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,

L. BERINDOAQUE, - Acting Manager. Hongkong, February 25, 1001.

Wa fear that nitch of the ancilation and put they, it is still ossible, that the con mconsuleney of British foreign politics our servico may phay & valitable pur in The N. Y. K. a. Hiroshima Maru left aust be attributed inferent defects in Tulo uction of the foreign relations

our Parliamentary

shown the h

silently, steadily

and angielding hatred of for

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uture of etaga

snd attempt.

bing thus fit)

For Chin

• ours. Though mutuh more afel from Air Michic's criticiens of foreign policy in Chins, devil through nteresting cocada, we must re- decs to the book Botné punjwent 10- itory that

adopted by feront reponderanceSur nuller forpt of

Po

Kobe, via Moji, for this port on tuo 25th Fab., and is expected to 'arries hare on this 4th March.

The Cal. &0. S. 8. Co.'s as. Strathyle left Sau Diogo on 90th Feb; for Hongkong, vis Kobe.

The Austrian Lloyd's n.5. Moravia" left

Kobe for this port, on the 22nd Feb., Tho N. P. Co.'s. Vidoria sailed. from Yokohama for" Hongkong, on the 19th Feb,

The .. Louther Cadle, for Straite, Hong

kong, Chins nud Japan, left Note Voic contis 3th Jan,

The NP. Co.'s. Duke of Life sailed frous Toons for Tapno and Elong kong on the 8th Feb.

Foibamed The N. P. Ca's as. Queen Adelaide sailai from Tacoma, for Japan and Hong. poun the Chinose

kong, on the 14th Feb..

- Latest Adviert.

SINGERS SEWING MACHINES,

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STEAMSHIP LENOGLE

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TH

E above Steamor having arrived, Con siguess of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter signature, and to take immediate delivery of their foods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the signeos' risk and expense. Vessel will be laniled and stored at Con-

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Agents. Hongkong, February 25, 1901.

438

KOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

HE S. S. Lightning, having arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gondo will be dolivored from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be. landed at once. Cargo remaining on board after 2 pm. of the 28th February, will be landed at Consignces' risk, and exponzo.inte

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Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and Paano are requested to take IMMEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongside ;- Buch Carge impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees risk and expense.

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Agents, Hongkong, February 25, 1001.

INDRA LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

THE Company's Steamshin

434

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Wharf and Godown Company's Godowne at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivory can, beshrined as soon as the Gonds are binded,

Thin Steamer has superior Accommoda. tion for First and Second Class Passengers and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess. For Freight or Passage, apply to

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SEIPFING

ARRIVALS. February 24

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Bedahan, British str., 1,225, J. Jenkins, Saigon Feb. 2. Hies.--BEAMRY & C

February 27

§

Stadion, Bytral atrapafibus. Craton. Kungs, British str., from Canton. Ching Ping. Geroma str., from Canton. Peigung, German str., from Canton, Idoseneus, British steamor, 1,298, Riley, Liverpool and Singapure Fob. 22, General.! -BUTTERFIELD & SWIAE.

Daljin Mary, Jupamens ofoamer, 890, T. Ogata, Tamsul Feb. 24, and Saator 26, General.—Mizser Bussan KAISHA.

Hinang, British famer, 1,536, P. M B. Lake, Sourabaya Feb. 10, Sugur, —JAR- DINE, MATHEZON & Co.

Michael Jebsen, German steamer, 710, T. desen, Haiphong and how Feb. 20,

General, JESEN & Co.

Foilua, French steamer, 505, Morleen, Tukhoi and Hoihow Feb. 2, General.-A. R. MARTY.

DEPARTURES, February 27. Tritos, for Scigan Anning Mart For Swatow. Elita Nossuch, for Bangkok. Hongbee, for Anoy. Yuensung, for Muvils. Thales, for Swatcw.

Basteru, for Macao 'wid Sydney, &c.

CLEARED.

Tsurughon Maru, for Moji,

Peigung, for Shanghai.

Hatching, for Swaton,

Szechuan, for Ningpo.

unten, for Erstow, Folmon for Singapore and New York. Sislean, for Amoy.

me Rickmere, fur Shanghai.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVLI

Por Daijin Mure, freni Tamsui, &c. 38

bola not cleared by the 1st Marel, at Chinese Num, will be subject to 'sent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in muy case whatever...

DEPARTED.

Par Yuensa, for Manila, Mrs. Belle

All Danaged Packages must be left in Brooke, Mr and Mrs S. Hilano, Mrand 446 the Gudowne, and a certificate of the Darare 0. Niguchi, Mrand Mis S. Yamamoto,

age obtained from the Godown Company and Miss Toune Yamamoto. within ton days after the Vessof's arrival here, after which no Claims will be ro cognised.

THE Dadersigned, being Agents for

Hongkong and Coast for these well- kuowa MACHINES, aroprepared to quote with full particulars, for all classes.

Stocks kept of Hand, and Hand, aud Trendio, Improved Family and similar gradas

Parts of Machings can also he ordered GEO, R. STEVENS & Co.

-JADOO,”

6. ». FERTILISER for For Plaste, A FLOWER BEDS VINES, TOBACCO, The P. 50. Ceas Nattia lalt Sings Steal, etc., is, unsurpassed. Specially more for this port on the 35th Feb. suited for Seod Beds, Call or write for

The t) 15 B. G. à n. Egress of China isis foft, Fancopres on Atonday afternoon,

pauphlet..

GEO. R. STEVENS & CON

Spots for the Last. Hongkong January 1981

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., :

Agents

Hongkong, February 22, 1901

Not Responsible for Debts,

407

TRITHER the Caploin the Agenix, nor themers west by Responable for any

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The British steamor Idomeners reports a Passage coinmonced with fine weather. meeting strong inonsoon Injm. 8° N. to 17° N., remainder of passage fine and no- derato...

SECOND EDITION,

метёный

Debt contructed by the Officers or JCrew of TTISTORY "or" 18s CHURCHES OF

FENINSULA CAMBODIA, ANNAM, TRIDET, -- Conta and Japan,

Entrusted to the Somery of the

ALASSION ETRANGERIS," (Translated by EDWARD HARPER PAEKEB Reprinted from THE GREYA REVIEW,')

the following Pesachs, during their stay in H., BURSA, SIA, THE MALAY Ilongling Harbour

HATTIE CSM, American schouter Captain Riley-Master. Lora, Indian bas

bange, Captain Josef Bezzo Ordar

NIVELU 4misted barque, Captain D. Steven - Atandard Oil Co.

PAUL REYIFE, American ship. Capt, 17

Wilson Standard Oil Co. Vzna, British MOJI Orien

8.

mated barque, Capt

PRO ONE-DULLIKE OF SALE AT KELLY & WALSH I

!

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For SWATOW & BANGKOK.—

For Mongkut, at 9 a.m., on Thursday,

the 28th February.

For SHANGHAI

Fer Lysemoon, at 10 am, in Thursday,

the 28th February.

Per Fushun, ut p.m., on Thursday.

The 28th February.

Per Peiyang, hop..ven Taursday, the

28th February.

Ter Idomene, at 4 p.m., on Thursday,

the 28th February.

Fer Hotho, at 9 pan., vu Friday, the

14 March,

For YAP (Caroline Island)

Per Wongke, at 11 am, on Thursday,

the 28th February.

For YOKOHAMA & KORE

Per Marburg, at 3. p., on Thursday,

the 28th February.

For CHEFOO & TIENTSIN.

Por Ching Finy, at 3 p m., on Thursday,

the 28th February,

For NINGPO & SHANGHAL-

For Schuen, at 3 p.m., on Thursday,

the 28th February.-

For KUMCHUK & SAMSHUL

Par Sihong, as 4 p.m., on Thursday, the

28th February.

For BANGKOK.-

Por Tsingin, at 4 p.m., on Thursday,'

the 28th February.

For HOIHOW & PAKBOL-

Par flothon, at 5 p... on Thursday, the

28th February, For MOJI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VIC.

TORIA (5.0) & TACOMA.- *Fur Treuma, at 11.50a.m., on Friday,

the 1st March.

· Po-`MANILA,

Per Essent 4 p.a., on Friday, the

For MANILA, CEBU SHAILO.-

Per Kaifong, at 2p w., on Saimday, the

Sud March,

For SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, YOKO. HAMA, VICTORIA & TACOMA – Per Breinar, at II., on Monday,

the 415 Marsh

MAILS BY THÉ IMP. JAPANESE PACKET.

The Imperial Japanese Tacket Fenykony Maine will be despatched on FRI- DAY, the 1st March, with Mails, for Shangini, Japan, San Francisen, the United States, Caps, Honolulu. Peru, te, which will be closed at follows :- Registration at 4 p.m.

Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up: to 3.15 p..

Letters, & p.m.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.-- The British Contest l'acket Farumā to will be despatched un SATURDAY, the 2nd March, with baile for. the United Kingdora, the Continent of FOTO

and countries beyond, vi

to the Straits Fettlenients, Netherlms India, Baimah, Corton, Adça, Egypt, Malta, mul Gibraltar, Circulars at 8 a.m.-

Registration or 10 a m. -

Papers at 10.30 ..

(Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to 10.46 a.m.)

Taters at 11 am

Late Letters 11.10 to 11.30 am. Extra Postage 10 cents. (Supplochentary Muil oo bear up to the "time Gxed for the departure of the

Mail. Extra Postage. 10 cents.)

MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACKET.- The German Contract Packet Kiautschou

will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 6th March, with 31ails for the ̈ United Kingdon, the Continent of -Europe and countries beyond, til Brindin; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burnish, Ceylon, India, (via Tulich), Aden, Egypt, Malta, &e

Registration 10 am. (Registration, with lale fee of 10, conta, up to 10,45 8.10.) Letters at 11 mm.. Late Lottura 11.10 to 11.30 alin. Extra Poslega 10 cente,

THE

COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECTS

-ING CHINESE; With Special Reference to PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION AND BANKRUPTCY LAWS IN

HONGNONG (Reprinted from the China dad.)

Fur Solo at the Chino Afeil Office,

Price..

50 cents

RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN

FORMOSA

By G. TAYLOR, I M. Qustonu.

With WoodCVTSE

[Reprinted from the China Berrey.]

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