WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1901.
THE WATER SUPPLY,
Don, W. Chatham, Water Authority, Bonds us the following analysis of the water supply
LATE TELEGRAMS.
The Cotton Trade. Londen, Marel The outlouk in the cotton trade is regarded as gloomy. Many
ram are working short time and are reducing the timber of their employees.
The Pope.
Level and Storage of Water in Reservoir on the 1st March, 1801 -
1000.
LIFEL
2009.
Tytem, 24 16.7 10. indow } sest, ali bolon uvcrlow
rer tow Takulam, 1 f. 10 in 18. din. below uver Bow
below overdow...
Wozg del boong, de ft.), is, how ofertow
8 lu, below stemor }
Pokfulam
- STOBLOX GALLON 10:0 77,680,000 $8,140,000
Trong Nơi Cheng AP
prevai
The Tupe received the Cardinals and Pro- lates on the occasion of his ninety-first birthday. His Holiness spoko at svine Jength of the difliculties constantly hamper ing the activity of the Church which only thought of the good of humanity.
The Somaliland Expedition. 1901. 146,490,000
Calcutta, March 4.-Lieut. Bolton,I.M.S., 20,9
and two hospital assistauts have been order- Nd.
#48,000
ed to Berbars in connection with the Somali. 179,949,000|| Jand Operations. 247,291,000 Total.......... Consumption of Water in the City of Vic- toris and H District during the mouth of February --
Consumption
Patinatol population.
01,541,000 gas
$10,500
1931.
23.189,00
1,000 14.67.
Consumption per hd |
16.8 to per day Consumption of Water in Kowloon Pain
Bule during the mouth of February
ton.
Irish Landlordiam. London, Feb. 23.-In the House of Com- mong yesterday Mr Redmond's amendment to the Address-in-Reply, asking for In- perial credit in cuection with a system of compulsory and wholesale purchase of hard, was negatived by 236 soten to 140.
Mr T. W. Russell, Liberal Unionist member for South Tyrono, seconded Mr
Exchange,
HONGKONG, March 20, 1201,
On London--
Bank, Wire, .**.
1
On demand....
30 days' oight,
1 4 months' sight,
11
THE
11
.. 1/114 ...1/11.
...20 ...20
2/0
2.491
Credits, s Documentary, monilis' sight, Un Paris--
On demand,
Crodite, 4 months' aight, On Berlin-Domaud..... On Now York
On demand,
Credita, 60 days' sight, ...
On Bombay
Wire
Ou demand, On Cheutta
Wirs....
On domand, On Singapore-
On Manila
On demand,
On demand,
216
Oo Blanghai-
On demand, **
CHINA MAIL.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Entertainment.
ME Undersigned has received instruc-THEATRE
TA
tions from it. M. GRAY, Esq., to Sell
by PUBLIC AUCTION, at BURNSIDE, Ro binson Rond, on
MONDAY,
254 the 25th March, 1901, at 2.45 p.b., ---
Á QUANTITY OF ... 2.021
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (Sos: OF ENGLISHI-MAKE), (Particulars can be apen from Cataloguus.} TEMA Customary.
43
... 148A
...
... 149
... 1404
... 149
...
1% pm.
1% pm.
... 72 ... 73
30 days' sight, private paper) On Yokoham
On demand, ... Soversigue (Bank's buying rate) Silver (per oz.) ...
Estimated population40,5 12 Apr 11,319,000F Redmond's «mendment, and made a violent ] Gold Loaf, 100 tine, (per tail)...
Consumption
Consumption per hrv 9,37
per day wan
29,000 11. gation
The Government Analyst reports that the water is of excellent quality.
THE FAR EAST.
News from London and India. London, March 2-The Péking Minis ters uphold the expropriation of the Cue toms property for the Italian Lagation Ministors are compiling a list of twelve provincial officials for punishment.
Gormany, England and Japan have in- timated to Ching that it is, inoxpedient to alenate valuable property or revenues by separate agreements. This is equivalent to a protest against the Russo-Chinoza Manchurian agreement.
speech. He argol timely concession in this matter, lest bloodshed usight result. He also characterised jasny of the sh
mora ront chargers." landowners as
Mr Gerold Balfour, the late Secretary for Ireland, declared that comparision was a wild and hazardous principle, calculates to bring ruin upon the farm laborers. The Land Purchases. Acta had, bo added, suo- cessfully created 00,000 peasant praprie. |
tors.
Mr George Wyndham, the now Secretary of State for Ireland, said it would be fr possible to risk £120,000,000 in order to plunge Ireland into a campaign of litigs
tion.
Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, the leader of the Opposition, supported 31e Redmond's amendment.
Australian Federation. March 6-Sir Wilfred Laurier has March 4. The Stunded Tientsin enrrea-cabled to Mr Barton regretting that it is pondent says Cuant von Waldersen han reimposible for Canada to Bond troops to the newed bis orders for a possible expedition, Fedemtion festivities.
to start on the 7th inst, and that Colonel Cummings will command the British Contingent
London County Council.
The London County Council elections,
in which the Conservative political organis- ation has been employed in favour of the
The Americans are actively preparing to leare Peking. The British, according to Moderates, have resulted in the Progres. prosent plans, contamplato summering atives winning fourtoon scata. Peltaiho, and gradually withdrawing the Indians, leaving the Royal Welsh Fusiliers
ana legation geard. An Indian regist
France and Germany.
March 3-Prince Radolin, the new
will guard the milway during the winter. German Ambassador to Paris, has prosent Japan as notifial to China that she willed his credentinis to President Lochet and require zo equivalent, if Russia is granted in doing so emphasized that his jussion was territorial and commercial advantages to knit yet closer the good relations Calcutta, March 4-Five more casualties between France and Germany. M. cubet auangst. Native ranks are reported, froni replied in equally cordial expressions. Chini
March&Captain Watson, 18.0, has bove appointed Superintendent of tho In ternational Police ai Shanghai,
London, March . M. Doloassó, in the French Chalaber, said France would not participate in any expedition in China with out grave reason.
Mr Brodrick, in the House of Commons, said it was at proposed to compensato time-expired men who had been detained for service in India.
He further said that General Gusoleo was informed on the 10th of January that pro pirals for lucking-sllowance to Statt-Oficers in China would be considered.
Japan, in warning Chins of the inexped- iency of separate agreements with individul States irrespective of the rest, pointed out that persistenes therou would lend as a logical sequence to other Powers levand ing equivalent advantages,
THE WAR OFFICE DEBATE.
Lord Wolseley Lord Lansdowne. Londin, March 4 (midnight). In the Houve ut Lordia, the Duke of Bedford re- Ferred to the adusinistration of the War
Oflice.
German Trade.
February 18.-The condition of German trade, which for some time past laus be causing concern to economiste, is shown by statistics now published to have fallen of considerably for the your just closed. The bomo trade generally exhibits a great de- crease, and in the iron manufactures the falling away is particularly noticeable. The building trade is also remarkably slack, and in Berlin fully 50 per eant, of the car penters are unemployed.
The Beer Poisoning Sensation.
Feb. 19. The firm of Mecara Bustock & Co., Limited, sugar refiners, of Liver poal, which was rocantly muleted in heavy danagan for supplying a brewer with anonicated material for use in the mana- facture of beer, has baun placed in coan. pulsory liquidation.
Mr Chamberlain Slandered. February 18-Ao extraordinary illus. tration of party mincour, has been furnished by Mr William Randal Cremer, the Liberal member for the Haggerston Division of Shoreditch.
In the course of an address to the electors of Peterborough dealing mainly with the war, Mr Cromer alluded to the death of Hor Into Majesty Queen Victoria, and be went on to make a gross poison attack on Mr Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies. He declared that Mr Cham- herlein had in connection with the pro gross of the war grossly deceived H Majesty, and that it was the realisation of the truth which had been the prozimate cause of her death.
Viscount Wolseley, in a carefully-pre- pared speech, condemned the systers of 1895, whereby the Commander-in-Chief was rubbed of his control over the Army, the administation of which was vested to 8 civilian, assisted by subordinates, with whom he deals direct. His Lordship dis-
Mr Chamberlain has taken the extra. claimed any intention of attacking individ ukly, but laid the responsibility for daizdinary accusation calmly, and has merely ficiencies on the State Secretary and the announced that there is not a word of
Government truth in it?
political exigancias of love civilian raters
Soldiers, he said, dil uet
and it was impossible to ignore the scatini-
ent of the Army without injuring its
Attack on Mr Balfour. Fob. 19. An interesting debate, involv
merle, He argenly advocated the restoring the conduct of the boreign Office, real
2% p. ...252.00 ... 9.96 ...28,
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
JOUPTLIED THROUGH REUTER.)
On View from SATERDAY, 23rd March. GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Aietencer.
Hongkong, March 13, 1901.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 143.
THE following Particulars and Conditions of SALE of CROWN LAND by PUBLIC Aucos, to be held at the Uficus of the Public Works Department, ou MONDAY, the 25th day of March, 1901, at 3 p.m., are published for general inforonation,
By Command,
J. 11. STEWART LOCKHART,
Columin Seeratury,
624
Our Wand-Orel, Allas, Elektra, Protector, Feb. 1; Ulinio, Surria, 5; A dnia, Nepi tune, 15; Trendire, 19; Kian, Ocereh- ien, 22; Ginton, Subarton, Zi: Ana Maru, Bested, Seronia, Kobe, March1; De-COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OPTICE, bighshire, Cymbeline, Fernde Aliva- net, Thunt, Dayfred, Sheikh, Terest, 8: Marie Foteric, Oli, Arnold, Eyken bur, 12: Boulder, Gisela, Inaba Mart, Borated, pers, Hillylen, 16; Frome- thens, Kogan Mard, 19, OMEWARD:-Glowstacy, Jan. 24; Hud- sun, Frth. 12; Tulus, 5; March; Jura, Perstjernen, 19; Sachuca, 15.
Hongkong, 9th March, 1901. Particulars and Conditions at the Letting
March 19, Yarra and Sherin,
Muits.
The M1. M. Co.'s str. Beanien, with the Fresen Man, of 22nd February. left Singapore on Monday, the 18th March, nim, and way he expected hero our laut Monday, the 25th March. This Packet brings replies to lettera despatched from Hongkong on the 19th
J
The T, K. K. . . Amerina Alert, with mails de, left San Prunei-en For this port vin Hauolalu, Yokohama, Inland Sen, Robe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, vn the 13th March.
Steamris Aspectek,
The s. Suicing, from Calcutta and Straits, loft Singapore for this port on the 13th March, 2pm.
by Public Aucting Sale, to be held on Monday, the 25th day of March, 1901, at 5 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order
His Excelleney the Governor, of the Lot of Crown Land at Mac. Donnell Road, in the Colony of Hong- kong, for a term of 7h Year, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to he fixed by the Surveyor of His Ma jesty the Krs, for one further term of 75 years.
Regis
No. of sale.
Alar Ma
Particulars of the Lut.
Lot: Pub
No.
11,641,
Measure-
14 יד
Upert Price
The NY. K... Tongue Man left MADAME ZARIA.
Singape for this port
1 the
16th March, and is expected to arrive bere on the 22nd March.
bro al London, Jett Singapore on The Glen Line 5.8. lenggde, from Mickles- the 15th March, and is die here on the 21st March.
The N. 6. L. stentner Kaig-bery, from Hamburg, eft Singapore for this port on the 19th March, and may he Cxpected here on or about the 25th March-
gapore for this port on the 19:1 March, The P. & Co.'88 88. Faptor Left Si
at Gain.
The Cal & O. S., Co.'s sa. Sivuthal
lef San Diego on 20th Feb., for Hongkong, via Kobe.
The Cal & 0, 8. 8. Pa's sa Berwendun left Man Diego, for Kobe and Hong kong on the 1h March, an doe here about 20th April
The N. P. Cal's me. Queen" „Adelaid sailed from Yokohane, for dapan and Hong. koug, on the 8th Mah.
The N. T. Ca'n s,s. Duelingher
sailed
from Tama, for Japan and Hong- kong, on the 7th March.
N. 1. D.'s Olympics nailed from The Taconn, for Japan and Hongkong, un
the 14th Marab.
The N. P. Co.'s .. Vielerin sailed from Yokol for Tacuma, on tho 19th March.
The C. P. I. Co.'s ss. Ithon left Yan- 10 Marul fur Hongkong via the usual ports of call,
courer k
Lutes Ateises,
The .. Afridi, from Europe and Straits, Jafe Singapore on 19th March, and is due here on or about Sunday, the 34th March.
n. Alberg, left Fonchow for this port on
FORTUNE TELLER.
ATELY Arrived from America, is al
present on a visit to Hongkong, She can be consulted from 9 to 12 am..
A; the Apexo bu and 3 to 7 pm.
THOMAS' GRILL ROOM. Xo, 16, 2nd Floor. Hongkong, Manel 6, 1901. BICYCLES
$14.
TYPEWRITERS. SOLD, EXCHANGED AND REPANED, PRIVES VARYING FROM 865 to 2225,
•
ALL ACCESSORIES IN STOCK.
We do not Defy Competition.
DRAGON CYCLE DEPOT. 11, Agrur Strest. Hongkong, 9th Fobrary, 1901.
225
To-day's Advertisements
TO LICT.
CITY HALL.
ROYAL,
Mr. HENRY DALLAS' COMIC OPERA SEASON.
TO-NIGHT!
LAST NIGHT
OF THE
Destination.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fessele.
Amoy & Manila Sangliang (s)................ Australian Porta....
Airlie (6) Australian Purts Rosetta Maru (s). Australian Paris...... Taiyuan (6)................... Bremen & Ports of Call Stuttgart (6) Cebu and Iloilo.......haifong (s) Havre and Hamburg, Marburg (a).... Havre and Hamburg, Savoin (8).. Havre and Hamburg.. Bamberg (8) Havre and Hamburg.. Sihiris (8). Landon & Parts of Call Tlassy (6)
Landon
London
London .....
Manila
Manila..
THE BELLE OF NEW YORK.' Manila
TO-MORROW (THURSDAY),
AND ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY NEXT, THE CREAT MUSICAL COMEDY,
រ
THE FRENCH MAID,'
TERRY'S THEATRE, LONDON.
MONDAY NEXT, FIRST TIME IN CHINA OF
THE GAY PARISIENNE.'
FULL CHORUS. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA.
PLAN AT ROBINSON PLAÑO CO.
Usunt Prices. -
Doors Upon A 30 st. Commence 9 г.M.
A Late Troms will run nightly during the
visit,
F
BERTRAM HERMANN, Busiures Monayer. Hongkong, March 20. 1001,
626
lanbry (e) Steutor(s) Idomeneus (a), Rosetta Mack (a) Tiyunu (6) ;; Icongung (1)..
Esmeralda (8) Younsang
Manila.. Manila y. Amoy..... Marseilles. Saigon.Anam (3)........... Marseilles, London, &e. Bingo Maru (2) Marseilles & London. Banca (5) cremorsen Moji, Kobe & 'ma... Yamaguchi Mara (a).. N'sakt. Kobe & Y's. Boncleuch (6) ......................... New Yorky.SuezCaval Gymeric (a).... San Diego & San Fee Strathgylo ().-.- 8. Francisco v. Japan. L'optie (8)
S. Francisco v. Japan. City of Peking ()...... S. Francisco v. Japan. Nippon Maru (s) Shanghai..........
Húnar (w)....
Shanghai.............oungmoon (s) Shangani and Japan... Canton (6)· .. . Shai and Chukiang... Elita Nosenck (1). Shanghai.
...Kwangse (0) Shanghai
...Flandria (8).....
Shai, N'ki. H'go Yma Konig Albert (s.) S'hai,N'ki.K'best'ma Oceanien (s). ... Singapore and Bombay Melpomene (6) S'pore, Cl'bo & B'bay Mazagon ()......... Stow, Amoy & Fehow Anping Maru (8) Stow, Amoy &F'chow Hatching (8). Swatow, Amoy & Toui Maidauru Maru (8) Tacoma (Wash.) &e... Queen Adelaide (a) Victoria & Vancouver. Tartar (8).... Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of China Tokohama and Kobe Tricste (s)
Agents.
Date of Leaving.
Butterfield & Swire... March 20. Gibb, Livingston & Co.Mar. 21, at 5 p.m. Nippon Yeaon Kaisha. Mar, 29, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Stire.... April 9. ¡Norddeutscher, Lloyd. April 9, at noon.
Butterfield and Swire. March 27. Calowitz & Co... About Dfar. 27. Cartowits & Co.......... About April 4..
About April 8. Cartowitz & Co...... Carlowitz & Co... About April 15. P. & O. S. N. Co......March SU, at noon iP. & O. M. N. Co...... About April 6.
Batterfield & Swice.... April 2 Butterfield & wire.... April 16. Nippon Yuson Kaishe.Mar. 29, at 5 p.m. Butterfiol & Swire... April 9. Jardine.Matheson&Co Mar. 21, at 4 p.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co.Mar. 27, st 5 pm. Jardine, Matheson&Co Mar. 26, at Noon. Messageries Maritimacs Mar. 25, at 1 p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. 22, daylight. P. & O. S. N. Cor. 21, at 5 pm Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Mar. 26, at noon 36b, Livingston & Co.March 21. Dodwell & Co., Ltd. End of March. Butter holl & Swire....About Mar. 30. 0. & 0. S. 8.Co....... April 13, at noon. Pacific Bait S. S. C. April 30, ut nosa. Togo Kisen Kaisha... Mar, 28, »t neosi. Butterfeli & Swire....March 21. Sicamen & Co... Mar 23, at. 4 p.m.. P. & O. S. N. Co. ...About March 27. „East Amintie 7. Co., Lad M»x. 26, at 4 p.m.
Butterfield & Swire....March 21. Siemesen & Co... Mar. 22, at 4 p.m. Norddeutseber Lloyd.. About March 21. Messageries Maritimes About Mar. 25, Sandor, Wieler & Co.. Ap i 3. afternoon P.&O.E. N. Co.....About Mar. 24. Mitsui By Kaibs Mur. 27, daylight. Dougins Lapreik & Co. Mar. 22, daylight. Miteni Bussan Kaisha.March 24.
Dodwell & Co. Timited Mar. 99, at noon. D. E. Brown About April 20, (8)...Canadian Rt. Co. April 8, at room.
Sander. Wieler & Co. Mar. 21 at noon.
Szechen British steer, 1,158, Hall,
To-day's Advertisements wuhu and Chinking March 15 General.
PUBLIO AUCTION,
THE Undersigned have mexived instruc.
by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY the 26th March, ai 11 A., at H. M. NAVAL
To-day's Advertisements Y-
MATRON WANTED.
3) The STEAM LAUNDRY Co. L'e, cted the LAUNDRY Daily (SUNDAYS included) for about 3 hours to inspect Linen after being washed.
SALARY
$50 per month. Apply by letter, in own handwriting, to thie undersigned.
W CTTON POTTS,
Secretary,
2. Albers Rood. Hongkong, March 20, 1901.
$12
TO LET.
BUNDRY
F
NAVAL AND VICTUALLING OBSOLETE AND CONDEMNED STORES, Comprising:-
OLD TRON (including Inox TANKS and STEEL WIRE RO♪u), PAPER STOVE, CANVAS Raris,
&c Scr.. TERMS -A6 Castomary.
24,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 20, 1901.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
BUTTERFIELD & Swinn
Maizura Maru, Japanese steaner, 667, R. Subajima, Tameul, via Amoy and 8watow March 19, General, ➡ MITBUI Bussa KAIRITA.
Hue, French steamer, 701, G. Godinny, Haiphong, via Pakhoi ad Hoihow March 19, lieneral.-A. R. MaxxY.
Nippon Mern, Jupani atcamer, 3,187, W. W. Greene, San Francisc Feb. 10, and and Slangbai March 18, Meile aud General.
TOYO KEN KARA
Jora, American str., 65, Thomas Pou, Manila Murcia 15, Ballet, A. R. MARTY. Hanoi, French steamer, 768, Pannier, Hoihow March 18, General.-A. R MARTY.
Rojuhuri, German str., 1,18P, A. Aelborn, Manila March 16, Ceneral.-BUTTERFIELD *SVIDE
DEPARTURES, March 201.
Bayern, for Europe, &e
China, for Bangkok.
Anwen, for Saigoni.
640 Terrible, British cruiser, for Amey.
Akashi Mant, for Sentow.
Tauragisan Burn, for Kathinokzu. Try, for Hankow.
Tivery Mainan a well ventilated THE Undersigned has received instruc-a, fue Singapore.
TWO STORIED EUROPEAN RE- SIDENCES, with GARDENS and TENNI Laws, each containing 6 Roos3, BATH- Ross and OrTURES, in MACDONNELL
ROAD, had Lot No 1.500.
Apply S
TANG LAP TING. No, 18, Queen Street, Hongkong,
or tu
MOK MAN CHEUNG, Butterfield & Swire. Nongker, March 20, 1941
034
TO LET, FURNITURE. 7ITH Immediate possension, SMALL
Gardon and 2 Tennis Courts.
Apply to Y., Care of CsA MAIL' Ottice. Hongkong, March 20, 1001.
633
TO. 3. ORMSLY TERRACE, KOT THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM Nama 1st May
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, Apply to
PUN HUNG,
85, Queen's End Contrai,
Hongkong, March 20, 1901.
FOR MANILA. THE Company's Steamship
ESMERALDA,
611
THE
Chigner, for Swaton.
by Public Acrioll
König Alert for Shanghai.
un
រ
TUESDAY
CLEARED.
+
Sulteng for Cheloe. tike 26th Mareli, 1991, at 2.45 PM, at NA, for Singnaki. 7, Cameron Terrace. Kown, the Resid eve of 12. A. Puns, sq
The Whole or RIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (Partiendas can been from Cataloguss). On View from Monday, 25th March. TERMS. As Customary,
KO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, March, 2, 1901. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
PASSENGERS. AERLYSD,
Der König Allard, For Hougkong: froid Hamburg, Messrs. Fritz Brückelmann and F. Wenze from Souchspoon, Mr and Mra Stewart Ringer, Me and Mr Dennys, Mr A. Laverton, and Miss L. Bodge; from Genon, Mr Krenzinare, Conent and Mrs Sineu, ir R. Hemaskerk, Miss Galles, Miss Mohl's, Mr and Ms Odell, Mesars 630. Mante, K. Itaminges, F. Lindenmayer, E. Meyer, Th. Waither, R. Saydler, and Schween; from Colombo, Mr Zian, Mr (), Stevens, Me Mockler, Mr and Ms Shold- fell, and Mr R. Rusby; from Penang, Binns, De Hart v. Korff, Menara P. mann, G. Bayerbach, Barker, Ward, Jantes Noyes, Miss Wales, and Mr Schille Ans: from Singapore, Messrs A. Bo'zow, T. Paul, G. Weigall, W. Walich, 3. 0. Halifax, R. Borthwick, W. Mayer, Siddon, and F. Bonnel.
"ation of Lord Stanhops's system, 200 aug place in the House of Commons yesterday, Then the 20th March, and may be DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, chec as above on WEDNESDAY, the 27th landed at their risk into the Godowns of Mr McNab, Mr W. Errington, Mr and Mrs
When the House inet, Mr John Dillon, gested that the Commander-in-Chief should be empowered to appeal to the M.P. for Mayo, moved the adjournment as public, in cases of difference with the State Aoteas against the rule established by Secretary. The present system was per- Mr A. J. Balfour some years ago that the nicious and was fraught with danger."
expected here on or about on the afternoon of 21st March.
LIMITED.
Captain G. T. BLAXLAND, will be despat.
March, at 5p.
This Steamer has Superior Accommoda.
Electric Light
THE Steamship Trieste, having ar THE
rivel, Consignees of Carge are hereby informed that their Goods are ixing the HONGKONG AND Kowtoos WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LIMITED, whence delivery may
This Vossul brings Cargo :-
Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs & OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ENGINEER FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOWtion for Phasengers and is fitted with the be obtained.
The Marquis of Landownerephed, and not to reply to questions without notice.
DIVISION OF THE PHILIPPINES. denied that the Commander-in-Chief was Mr Dillon found a good deal of support in deprived of contral. He accused Lord all parts of the House, and several mem-
CEALED PROFOSALS for CONSTRUC. Wolseley of not exercising his right of sup-bers of the Unionist Party behind the Gov. TING & HARBOUR at MANILA, orvision and of failing to understand his erament, while not objecting to the role, I., will be received at this fed until 11 at Daylight.
he would have enabled complained that it was carried out uch o'clock ., August 1st, 1901, and then Otherwias duties, the Gevorantant, tri hattor Auxiliary (forces). He pointed out before the war that ladysmith was not a suitablo of them crossed the four when the division station to occupy, and would have warned was taken, and voted against their party.
Gov-Publicly Opened.
ement sustained from voting, while some
the Government that one army was not The motion was, howevor, rojected, the suficient tussbjugate the Transvaal. Lard comparatively small majority being sccount Lansdowne concluded by stating that the ed for by the abetontics and defections ru present system was infinitely preferable to forred to the discredited ayatom of 1888.
The debate was then adjourned.
March 5.The Standard, discussing last
na ht's debate, says that Lord Lansdowne's indictment is one of the gravest
Lord Armstrong's Will Feb. 10. The will of the last Lovl Arm- tongs the bead of the great shipbuilding
be done includes about 150,000 cable yards prop, 21,000 cuine yurds uncreto, and rubble masonry in Break- waters, alat 5,000,000 cubic yards of dredging and a bila balkhead 4,700 feet
long.
Dredging in mud, sand and shells to a depth of 30 feet.
Dredged material to be used for reclaiin- ing land.
and ongineering firm of Sir W. G. Arni- Bids must i e accompanied by a Bond, of
Company's Steamship
AICHUNG, Captain HALL, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 22nd Just.,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
Gen val Managers. Hongkong, March 20, 1901. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.
637
HE Company's Steamship Captain Roure, will be despatched as above
YUENSANG,
The Times says that Lord Wolseley did not use his powern, which were ample, and that retrogression is impossible.
The Morning Post attacks Lord Lanaleat, at the age of 90 year, sussed a large Work.
strong. Whitworth, and Co. of Elswich, Une liefred Thousand Dollars ($180,000) on MONDAY, the 25th Instant, at Noon. Newcastle, has been ludged for rebate, Gold.
Lord Armstrong, who died in December
One Contract will be made for the whole
fortune, and his estate has been swam at
Contractor's Bond will be 10% of the downo-ami & Military Secretary, for
£1,389,940. Of this sum £7,000 is left by anaount bid.
The right is reserved to reject any or all War.
The Daily News saya.
sty Mous save the Cebion and the will to various charities
bide. the House of Coutons might conse to exist if Lund Wolseley o claim to appeal to the country was granted..
Cooper's HiU.
London March 3.The Standard says that the Blue Book on Cooper's Hill dis- Toses of the suggestion that the Professors were the victims of buronacratic injusties. The necessity of remodelling the College was evident, the only alternatives lelog reform or its abolition. T
The douate in the House of Lords on the War Office administration was cuainted to-night.
Trends Northbrook, Chelaistort, and Durizaven condemned Lord Ladu Nav's
Marchi Aniceting of members of the Attack on Land Wolseley; and Lord Dun raten asked if Sir William Butler ind set House of Commons has appointed a doputa- warned the Government that a bait for to urge Lord George Hamilton to
for South thousand men would be roque re-enquire into the Cooper's Hill affair.
Lol Roedery deprecated
and
nurgasted a secret Parliamentary
Couaittes to enquire into the defedeus,
Lord Salisbury disclaimed sy
intention
to attack Lunt Wolsefey. The pointed out that the dry was subject to Parliament, the best of the existing make statein
ord Wolseley asked the House of Porus
Σο
to suspend jodgment, and intimited taxt he would reply to Lord Lansdowne's strictures biter an
A res nib is a little thing, there is sote steel used in the manufacturs of pibe their in all the sword and un factories in Ute world. & tim of steel is said to produce about 3, 800, 020 pens
Temperature.
(Taken Messrs Palcimer & Co.'s Premises, Queen's Road) HONGKONO, Murob 20, 1901,
I...
BAROMETER
Day
1. P. M
30.16
30.15
20.11
58
722
Do (Wet bulb) 9 1.21, 134
Do Dorp no
*Dr. Malaura deernight
For specifications and lack forms apply to this Offic, Bureau of Iusuke Affairs, Washington, D. C., V. S. Engineer Otticos ut New York, Chicage, and San Francisco.
JOHN BIDDLE,
Captain Engineers, Manila, P. I., March 1, 11:
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE.
DENTON E PETERSON, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY,
D. VICTORIA TERRACE, TIENTSIN,
549
10, DES VOUE ROAD CENTRAL, HOSGRONG.
A Doctor is carried.
For Freight or, Fassage, apply to
SHEWAN, TUMES & Co.,
treneral Minigern, Hongkong, March 20, 1901.
638
From VENICE, 3 s. & Polluce, tranship
Per Yuunto Mars, from Sydney, &c.; for Hongkong, Mr A. Michie, Rev. Murray, C. H. Fiold, Mr A. Valentine, Mr A. Aenlle, Miss Aenile, Mr H. Ashtan, Mrand Mrs Hopkins, Mr sixi Mrs Young, Messrs Brundfit, W. A. Fitton, J. V. Craighton, Billoux, G. F. Hoskins, 11. Meowan, Mr
red at TRIESTE. From LEVAST, ex 5. ad Mes Guidoto wriź dutghters, Mraud Apollo, toshipped at FORT SAID,
Optional Cargo will be discharged hers unless notice to the contrary be givon immediately.
Mrs G. Willing and child, Mr V. Vonzon, Mr Bonifacio F. Achuja and child. Mr Mongaillard, Mr J. F. Goobaat, 35 Chi nese, 3 Japanese and 5 Europeans; for No Claims will be admitted after the Nagasaki, Mrs Mathieson, Mins Gray, and Goods have left the Godowns, and MH. Timms; for Yekcharas, Mrand Mrs AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI Claims must be sont in to the Office of the Greenwood, Mr and Mrs Fisher, Mosers undersigned befow Noon, on the 26th F. Mesmer, E. L. Farrer, E. Catlow, E.
*
H. Chiper, Miss D. Awdry, Y. Fincka, Inst., or they will not be recognized.
Nu Fire Insurance has been effected, Mr. Rover, Mr J. R. Fair, Me W. A. and any Goods remaining in the Godowra Tully, Mizzes A. and M Tully, Mrs E after the 20th Inst. will be subject to rent. McDonnell, Mr W, A Dough, Mr A. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Perry, M-M. Perry, Miss F. Perry, Miss
GATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR
SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY.
This Steamer has superior counmuda. tim for First-class Passengers, is fitted apply to throughout with the Electric Light, and
(In close cruccion with the Co.'s Accele- rated Line to TRIESTE), THE Company's Steamship
MELPOMENE Captain Toover, will be despatched 44sboro WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April, in the AfterNIU.
For information as to Passage and Freight,
SANDER, WIELER & Co.,
Agenta
630 Hongkong. March 20, 1091.
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. A. L. S. S. Serbia, Captain NAVIT, having arrived from the above Poria Consignes of Cargo are loseby rogausted to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undorsigned and to take immediate delivery of their Goods fran alongside.
Carries a Doctor.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, March 20, 1901. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S "STRAM
GATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
www.
629
HE Steamship Chine, having arrived, Consigneos i Cargo are hereby in- furmed that their Goods ard Leing landed
To-way, the 20th Inst.
SANDER, WIELER & Co.,
Agenta. Hongkong, March 24, 1901.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
March 191
032
K. Perry, Mr and Mrs F. Murphy, Mis Barton, Mr H, W, Wickito, Mr E. W. Cawbe, Mix and Mr Ishikawa, Merare M. Arias, and Fernanda Zamora.
Por Bing Meru from: Kobe: fur Rong. kong, Mesas G. Tagami, F. Kingsell, F M. Kingsell, Ah Sang, Japanese And 213- Olives for Singapore, Messra S. Hira yava, K. Hirayams. T. J. Blundell, and K. König dibert, Gurian steamer, 6,689, Saotome; for Port Said, Ms A. W. Tor- 1. Cappers, Ilamburg Feb. 6, and Sings kington; for Marcilles, Mr and Mrs F. pure March 15, Mails and General.-W. Buff, Mastor Bard, Messrs K, Shihack, Y. Io, and G. Takeda: for London, Mr MELCUERS & D.
R. A. Brown, Mrs Brown, Me, Yazami, Founts Muru, Japanese str., 2,307, A.Mr M. Kawashime, Bir K. Itoysine, and E. Mosca, Australian Ports via Manila Capt. Ilowuse. March 17, at 12 a.m., General 227 tous
Ajax, British steamer, 4,477, H. F. Balt, Liverpool and Singapore March 14, General. -BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Benclench, British str., 2,602, A: W.-S. These, Landon Jan. 24, 2nd Singapore March 1, General-GIER, LAVENOSTON & Mode, American storeshib, 1,314, T.
Per Hatching, from Coast Ports, Ma and 17 Loxes Gold Coin-Nerox Yu Joo Strieth, Mrs Chor, and 275 Chinese.
Par Aje, from Singaporo, 128 Chinose." KALA.
Por Serbia, from Singapore. 43 Chinese. For Nippon Man, fron San Francisco, &c., Dr F. H. Bowers, Messrs J. Cohn, W. L. Crossan, R. H. Curtis, O.. D. Perrine, M. C. C. Lewis, Mr and Mrs Geo, A B. S. Kurtz, Rev. F.S. Eby. Messrs Gou. Marshall, Mr and Mrs Clas. Wessel, Rev. Walker, Tacim, J.J. Niblock, Antony Score, J. F. Fontz, Jno Harvey, H. K. Belden, E. Munro, F. Isles, Mr and Mrs S. Yamamoto, Mr and Mrs H. E. Heck, His Ex. 11. H. Canger (U.S. Minister to Chion), Siro and Miss Conger, Miss Pierce, Mr L. S. Lewis, Mr and Mrs Spencer Ellam, Mr and Mrs Wolfe, Mr E. 0. For Monet, Ironi Huihow, Europos
|
Co.
DR. PETERSON who is at present up COMPANY, LININgo, whence delivery may FANT, LXITED, and stored at Consignees Ridgely, Wuusang March 16.
Uptional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the omitrary be given before 3 p.m. Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong-landed into the Golowns of the IluNuKONG KONG AND KOWLOON WHACK AND GODOWN AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN Com-
risk and expense. be obtained. North may be expected back at an
No Claims will be admitted after the No Claims will be admitted. after the early duto..
Goods have left the Gedowns, and all Goods have teft the Godowns, and all Goode Hongkang, January. 1901.
1659 Claims must be sent in to the Office of the reinsining undelivorel after the 27th Inst All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods Undersigned befors Nons, on the 26th will be subject to rent. March, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance bas been effected, and are the left is the Gedowns, where they MAGDA MANECLANE subject to rent.
R. LA. GRACA receives Pupils sny Goods remaining in the Godorna niter will be examined on the 27th Inst., at
No Fhe aures has been affected, Bills of fading will be countersigned by
SUMSSEN & Co SANDER, AYELER & Co..
agents Agents Hongbong March 20, 1901
MUSIC LESSONS.
and PORTUGUESE GÜÇTTARRA,
For Tams, kte
Apply to BUUINBO FIANG CÓ, LTD. Hongkong, November 8, 1000 2253}
631 Hongkong March 20, 1001.
March 20
But youton, British cruiser, from Practice. Flandria, German str., from Cauium. Bingo Mare, Japanese steamer, 3,870, F. Davies, Kobe March 15, General-Hoghapfel, and 73 Chiness. Nirros Yuses Kabsa.
Berlin, German steamer, 2,77, F. Lacks, and 77 Chinose. Hamburg and Singapore March 13, General
SHIPPING: NEPORTS.. The British steuner jaz reports: Mos
15 Guécking, Beitiallyt, 1,267. T: E. Hall, Feuchow, via muy vad ustow March 18,erate to fresh N.E. winds and fue rea
(there 939 | General -DOUGLAS STEA Co.