THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1901.
NEWS FROM THE NORTH
Progrozs of Negotiations,
PERING, March 10.
THE CHINA CRISIS.
On the 20th February, Mr Joseph Walton, M.F., rend a paper before the Colonial Section of the Society of Arle on The China Crisis Lite Causes and in Solution,
To perpetiate an Irishium, the most interesting part of the lecture was the discussion.
Sir Edward Sassoon said they had licard
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and latent possibilition of the Chinese. He, thought that the Chinese were less capable of maintaining that isolation is bad boon their object to hold for many centurion past. The arming of the Chiness and putting them under a competent loader was a mate THE Undanigned has received instruc- THEATRE ter of conjecture, but stonat and electricity were facts, and were bringing the Wost into closer communication with the Far East. Moreover, we had the undoubted fact that the white races were increasing far more the 20th March, 1901, et 2.45 P.M., ot No. rapidly than the Chiness wore in numbers. 1. CANTON VILLAS, Kowloon, the Residence
Mr Diday said it was all very well to of Mr. A. N. IUE,
Dowager. speak of the delbronemont Empresa, it was another thing to catch her. Russi,, he said, held the trump cards in Northern Asis, and it was not likely ahe was going to abandon what she held. It was dus to enterprise on her part and the want of the same on oute
the
A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN.
The Chinese Now Year and the splitting up into sub-committfdes of the Dipkonatio Corps have been the cause of the delay inevitable in the circumstances. After these sub-committose give their reporta
To the course of the paper, he advocated, upon (1) the Legations and their defence, as essential to a setticment, a re-arminge (2) Arms and ammunition, etc, and (3) ment of Commercial Treation, a ronrrange- Indemnities; and the Home Governments ment of Provincial Revendes, adequate give their decisions, there will be some do.payment of Uhiness oficials, the establish Enito advance. Meantime it is man-man-tement of International Conservancy Boards, slowly, slowly the Asistio motto that that the Islands of Customs Revenue the Armice of Europe and America cannot should be paid over to the Chinese Imperial change. Recently there has been a chintige exchequer, that the Chinose themselves in tactica. Thoro cannot be much doubt but should readjust their inter-provincial trade thai tho Allee hoped to move out of on a fair and equitablo basis, and that Taking in March and the Chinese Court to there should be a complate oponing of the commence ita retard journey. Now the inland waterways to trade. Plopipotentiaries wise to officially deny the intended return of the Eniperor and oven
hayo no esitancy in recommending hint that he way not come at all: How
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,' says could be come, it is asked, with farts com-
well-known and popular manding his palace: the public offices of a very interesting address on a subject. P. Moran, government nearly all ruzed to the ground which had been the talk of the civilieet baker, of Petersburg, Va. We have given and even the nest sapred templo sacrificed world for the past two years. Whether it to our chidren when troubled with bad to the foreignera Of course that may be from the point of view of China or of British coughs, also whooping cough, and it has all All bluff. Still not a few, Including Sir interests, the crisis was skaly to continue way givan porfect satisfaction. It was re- Robert Hart, think that fruns social, to be a cause of disquiet for many years to commended to me by a druggist as the best political and nilitary point of view the come. He agreed with Mr Walton that the ough molicine for children as it contained Reizure and fortification of so large an area fatal blot upon the policy of the diplomatic no opium or other harmful drug. Sold by All Dealer, WATKINS & Co., General in the capital my defeat its purpose. You xiy in Peking had been their inability my fores a horse to the water's brink, but foresee and avert the suporsession of the Agenta. you cannot compel bio to drink. So with Emperor of China, and with that the du the Chinese Goverment. There is now position of the Reform party. No blanie the diaposition to suggest that they will say was to attached to Sir Claude Macdonald, Yes, you have Boun all you desire: sein who was in orery zospect an ideal Minister. your quarters, built your fort, laid your He was surprised that Mr Walton should radways. Now it is out innings, we will look on the Boxer movement as a patriotic leave you alone in solitary undisturbed goone, for he was sure that his hon. friend nassion. There is no doubt that transports would not approve of the proposal that no are en route; that the Chinese Ott foreigner should be allowed to hold an inch Haian gure orders for their cacerf, The of territory in China. He thought that Lord ships may he at Taku got a while and the Salisbury had acted for the best in Court may remove-but not to Peking. the matter of Port Arthor. With regard to Russia it was better that she should have a Everything is uncertain.
sphere of activity in Northern Ching than In Northern India. Alluding to the Ang On the Boxers receiving Imperial sup Gorman agreement, he said tha: Germany part they raised the standard of Support was the only Power that had withheld bor the Dynasty and Exterminate the For eignera. From the Chiness point of view to the view of our exclusive
supramacy in the Yangtze Valley.
merchant and a banker he (Sir Edward Samoon) would like to tep a little more energy in our dealings with China ;, but as a politician be could not help recognising the fact that just at this moment our hands were very full elsewhere. (Cheers.)
BUBIAL PARADS RERVICE;
nothing could more effectually ovidence that they had done dispite unto the Bar barians than the decoration of their gravce, Accordingly the various banda, a8 thay passed, in and out of the city for the patronags and pay of the princes and minister, sacked the little eastery that Lies outside the south-west wall of the Taster City. The Boxerx humed all wood work, cut down the tree, smashed the tablet, overturned the wall, and then, in this incidity of their rongsaris and sacrilege, dug out the corpses to be turned, dismembered, or scattered. The grave,
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Tax- WHOLE or re VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Comprising
Single and Double Bederrans, WARD- EOE with Bevetien MIRRORS, BUREAU, WASHSTANDS, RUNS, BED JAKEN, BLASKETS and LACE CURTAINS.
SIDEBOARD, DINING TAPLE, OVERMANTELS, BLACKWOOD WRITING TABLE, CHAIRS, CUT- Lex, ELOTTO, GLASS and L'BOCKERY WARE, ESGRAVINGS, UIL PAINTING, &c., &
BATHROOM and PASTRY REQUIRITES, On Viow from THURSDAY, the 28th lust. Catalogues will be issued, TERMS-AU Cnstonary.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Actioneer. Hongkong, March 22, 1901.
556
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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SATURDAY,
the 30th March, pt Nuss, at Mesra, LANE, URAWFORD & Co.'s Fins FAŻOWY, Duddell Streat,
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Sir William Robinson said he had board a great deal in recent years about the awakening of China, but very little about the awakening of the British peopls. (Hear hear.) He was glad that the Im-On perial Institute, the Royal Colonial Ia- stitute, and that Society had taken the matter up, and he cordially approved of
event was not a resting place from the the motto of the China Chi
fary of the mob
wall rebuilt and the graves attended 16.
China for the Chinese, and the Very coon after the Logations were ro Trade for the Whole World. (Ilear, hear.) loved, the disposal of the dead had to be There could be no doubt that a very considered, and the little cometery was re-intimate connection between the trado stored as for a restoration was possible. of China and Great Britain was neces The broken francuts of the grave-storag sary for us. What was needed was wore elected and set up, the Inclosing
elrong. Government in Chius, and wo should avek a thorough understanding - Xestordny the burial in the restored ground with Russia as to the open door in took place. It was a functal to be remem-Manchuria. The leken duty should be en- bered. The remains of officers, non-com | tirely abolished, and we should give China. missioned officers and men who fell in the: a new tariff which would nearly double ber delenco and relief of the Legations were anaus! income, an increase needed to en- removed from their temporary burial ble bor to incut the extensive
obligations ground and reinterred in the British Cowes had incurred. He did not believe that tory outside the city. The 12th Battery China was on the brink of insolvency. As provided 14 qub-carriages, ou each of for the Chinese merchant he had always which was placed a coffin covered with found him a thoroughly reliable man who A Union Jack. "At 3.20 a strong detach respiceret his engagements and kept his ment paruded at the British Legation word. (Her, hear. As to the diplent All British officers of the Legation quarter he was a different lan, and you might de and Llam Temple attended, The New pand upon it that when you entered into South Wales Naval Contingent provided correspondence with tim he would get the the guard. At 2.30 the pipers played a batter of you, (Laughter.) Poace boing hment as the corrège moved off, One conaldal, whenever that time would ene squadron of the 10th Bengal Lancora form the British nation would have to look to eu tho decott. At 3 all available officers, themselves and speak cut in order to wako non-commissioned officers and men of the the Government realise the vast interests 12th Battery LFA and the NSW, Naval; Contingent paraded at the British gate and nompanied the cortège on its arrival, All available British officers in the Tartar City also followed the procession, to the Cemetery, NC
Ostside the city the rod was fined with Chinese spectators as the mournful colonitz. slawly shely paced its way to the surge of
On arrival at the cenotery the gunters unlimhated the coffins and carried them to the now cut gaves The burial service having been Tead, the cold erth covered the remains of those who, for the meat part, hal given their lives for the defence of their fellow
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Motion Light Infantry Killed Juso 22nd Capt. B. M. Struts, Royal
Marine-Light Infantry
Marine Light
July
16th
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30th
J. Morgan, Stoker s.a.
Aurora
Aug
30th
J.Sawyer, Iyal Marine
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Sept
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which are at stake.
Sir Edgar Vincent, M.P., remarked that while in the main he agreed with Mr. Wal- ton's facts he did not agree with his deduc tions. The lecturer thought that Great Britain should guarantes China aguinat foreign aggression, but it was quite impos- siblò for the Foreign Minister of this coa1) try to embark on any project of the kind. 760 mgb are on any project of the hind Oriental nations, he would say that there could be no moro foolish expenditure of money, na nero sain risk, than to attempt to reform an Uriental country, against the wishes of its inhabitants. Orientals did not like geed government, and, therefore, we mast Built our interference to such reforms as affected directly our own interests. The maintenance of the African struggle im- posed upon us the days of playing not a forward but only a defensive game in the Far Cant. We ought to strive for the im- position of general import duty and the abolition of lekin, and combine with other natione to maintain the open door.
Adaiiral the Hon. Bir E. Fremantle criticised the suggestions which had been made by sore newspapers as to the policy th that should be pursued. Ho could see no 19th advantage in putting forward a dozen proposals without any possible different 94th chance of carrying them ont. With regard to the war between China and Japan, he ath had almaya boon of opinion that we ought to have provented or stopped it. He would like to pat in a good word for Wei-hai Wai, which it was the fashion of some to deary. 15th It was extremely valuable, being almost the only harbour north of Shanghal, except Kino show, and very reach better for our urnes than the latter post. It se, ho hought, & vary desirable requisition. He urged as against pessimistic views as to
deat Interpreter Killed July 6th
Warren, L-3 M. Comadlar Service Children
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Elizabeth Scott Angliy
Aged 11 months Murray Ker, Aged 2.
year
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STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
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GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, March 22, 1901
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Cvo
THE Undersigned have received instruc
tous from T405. YULT, Beg, to Self by Public Auction, on
SATURDAY,
the 30th March, at 2:30M, at their Salon Rooms, Leo House Streo-
THE WHOLE OF HIS
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Camprising:-
BRASS LACQUERED BEDSTEAD and Mar- TRESS, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE, TRAKWOOD WARDROBE with BEVEL- Le Glass. MARELE Tor BUREAT with BEVELLED GLASS, ICH EEST, TOAKWOOD DINNER WAGGON and SIDEBOARD with LEATHER- BRVELLED GLASS, Morocco COVERED CHAIRS, DINING ROOM CHAINS,
Mr. HENRY DALLAS'
COMIC OPERA SEASON.
LAST 8 NIGHTS.
TO-NIGHT!
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) and
SATURDAY,
THE CHARMING JAPANESE
OPERA
4
Destination.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fusela
Agents.
Date of Leaving..
Butterfield & 8»[ro........ April: 3. Noradostechor Lloyd jépril 3, at noon. Butterfiold and Swire. March 20. Siemssen & Co... Mar. 29, até p.m. Carlowitz & Co... March 29. Calowitz & Co................................. About April 2. Carlowitz & Co........................]About April 4. „Carlowitz & Co... About April 8.
Carlowitz & O............... About April 15, Butterfield & Swire... April 4.
Australien Ports..... Australion (e) .............. Gibb, Livingston & Copápril 11, at noon. Australian Porte.....Rosetta Marú (4).............. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Mér, 29, at 4 p.m. Australian Ports.......Taiyuan (6)... Bremen & Ports of Call Stuttgart (0) ............ Vobu and Iloilo. Kaifong ()......... Ohinkiang and Wulu Elsieb-ho (8) H've, Braco &H'bury Freiburg (3).. H've, B'men &H'borg Marburg (1)...... Havre and Hamburg. Savoia (s).... Havro and Hamburg.. Bamberg (a).. Havro and Hamburg. Sibiria (8), Kobe and Yokchains. Tain (e)... Kobe and Yokchoma..Awa Mara (4) .............. Kobe and Yakuhoius.. Inaba Maru (s) London & Ports of Call Plassy (8)
London
London
Londonoty:hep-
Manila....
Manila
Manila
Bumbay (8)..
Stentor (0) *****
Idomeneus (*)
Renstta Mard (8)
Nippon Yanon Kaisha Mar. 20, daylight Nippon Yuson Kaisha. April 12, daylight. .......&O. S. N. Co... March 30, 110.
F.&O. 8. N. Co...... About April 6, Butterfield & Swire.... April 4. Butterfield & Swire........{April 16, Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Mar. 29, at 4 p.m. Taly unp (3)............. Butterbold & Swire... April 9. Sunghiang (8)..........Butterfield & Swire....March 29. Manila v. Amoy.......Diamante (4) Shawan, Tomes & Co. April 1, at 5 p.m. Marseilles v. Saigon Ernest Simone (1) ........... Messageries Maritimes April 8, at 1 p.m. Marseilles & Lendon. Candia (8) ........................... P.&O. & N. Co..... About April 28. Marseilles & London: Tamba Maru (s)...... Nippon Yasen Kaisha April 6, daylight.
Dodwell & D, Ltd.. About. April 3. Butterfold & Swire... April 12
"THE GEISHA, Marecilles, London, &c. Sanuti Meru (a)....... Nippon Yasui Kaisha. April 10, dayligh.
With all the
New Yorky. SuozCanal Gymeric (1) San Diego & Sap Fco Strathgyle (0)
8. Francisco v. Japan. Coptic (s)
ORIGINAL SCENERY AND DRESSES 5. Francisco v. Japan. City of Peking (......
from
DALY'S THEATRE, LONDON,
MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT,
រ
S. Francisco v. Japan. Amorios Mara (x) ...... Seattle, U.S.&........ Idzumi Maru (8)...... Shanghai Flandria (8) Shanghai
Chinking (8)
Singapero and Bombay Melpumoño (a) S'pore, Colto & Bay Mike Maru (a) Swalow, Amoy & T'eu Daijin Maru (6) Swaton.......*******
Thales (8)
& 0. S. S. Co...... April 13, at noon. Pacific Mail S. B. Co, April 30, at noon. Tayo Kisen Knisha........ April 23, at noon. Nippen Yusch Kaisha. April 13, at 4 p.10. Biensa & Co. Mor. 39, at 4 p.m. Putorfiold & Swize... March 30. ......Sander, Wieler & Co..[Ap il %, oftaraīsin Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Mar. 29, at noon. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, March 31. Douglas Lapratic & Co. Bizr. 30, daylight,
.....
'A RUNAWAY GIRL, Stow, Amoy &Flow Anjing Maru (6) Mitsui Bussan Kuieho. April 10, daglight.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
Swatow, Amay & Toe Akashi Maru (8) Tacoma (Wath.), &o... Queen Adelaide (9) Victoria & Vancouver. Tartar (8).
Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. April 3, daylight,
... Doriwell & Co. Limited blar. 29, at noon.
D. E. Brown About April 10, Vancouver (D.0.), &c. Empress of Chins (a)... Canadian I'fe R. CoApril 3, at noon.
The Belle of New York.' To-day's Advertisements
SATURDAY,
'SAN TOY.'
FULL CHORUS.
AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA.
PLAN AT ROBINSON PIANO CO.
Dvora Open 8,30 r., Commence 9 P.J.
BERTRAM HERMANN, Business Manager. Hongkong, March 28, 1901.
715
PUBLIC AUCTION.
J
THE Undersigned has received instruc- tions to Sull by Public Auction, un WEDNESDAY,
the 3rd April, 1901, commencing at 2.45 P.3L, at KELLETT SPUR,' Mount Kellett, The Park, The Residence of H. MATHESON BROWN, ESQ.,
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. (Particulars can be seen from Catalogues). TEM.-Cash before delivery.
Ou View from Tuesday. p.m., 2nd April, 1901.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, March 28, 1901.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
March 27.
Penarth, British transport, 1,960, West, Waesung March 23,
Kyoto Maru, Japanese steamer, 1,639, T. Sakurai, Moji March 23, Conl.-ORDER.
March 28.
Foochore, British steamer,- 1.248, 9. C. Swale, Chinking March 23, Rive-BUT TERETEED & SWIRK
Plassy, British str., 4,411, U. F. Preston, Shanghai March 26, Maila god Geucral—! P. & O. 5. N. Co.
DEPARTURES.
March 28.
Nippon Maru, for Shanghai and San Fran-
cieco.
Szechen, for Shanghai.
Tategami Maru, for Moji.
718 Amigo, fur Amoy.
HE Undersigned has received instruc..
Cymbeline, Piratene, Greamont, Thuru, GLASS WARE, DINNER SERVICE, CARPETS, To-day's Advertisements Tous to sell by FULLU AUCHUN, un
4,
5 Danfred, Sheikh, Terong, 8; Arnoldt, Lesken, Irene: 12; Bonalder, Gisela, Lache Men, Shatru, Ulysses, Hillylen, 15 Prometheus Kanayicten Mern, 19 Ceylon, Culchas, Andalusie, Sagov, Barrlich, Germanicus. Shanghai 22; Pain Heinrich, Kostrum, Mas conomu,-26.
RUGS, Purunea, Ete, Etc.
ONE SEMI-GRAND Provo, by J. J. Broad- wood and Sons, and 4 Second-hand PIANO.
TERMS:-ÁB Usui.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneer.
homewinn-Jam, Polovaljernen, March Hongkong. March 26, 1000.
12; Starhann, 15: Glavens, Sedo Maru, Alejas, 20.
AKRIVAL AT HOME.
March 23, Norderney.
Mails,
GOVERNMENT · NOTIFICATION. No. 162.
THURSDAY,
Hikosan Maru, for Kaschinelzu.
Haitan, for Swatow.
Konigsberg, for Shanghai. Trigenia, for Falera batg. Wosang, for Swatow.
CLEARED.
EOTHEN MARK LODGE—No. 261.
the 4th April, 1901, commending at 2.43 Afridi, for Shanghai, REGULAR MEETING
of the, at BAVENAHILL, Lower Richmond Halan, for Hethow. EUTHEN MARK LODGE will be Road, The Residence of GEO. MURRAY Awa Moru, Fr Koto,
Foochou, for Canton. Held at the FREEMASONS HALA Zetland BAIN, Eq..-- Street, on FRIDAY, the 29th Instant, 495 at 5 fne 5.30 p.m. precisely. VISITING
BRETEREN ATO cordially INVITA to attend.
Hongkang, March 28, 1901.
The P. & 0. Co.'s 8.4, brun, with the THE following Particulars and Conditions
.
ENOLINI MAIL of the 1st March, luft Singapore on Sunday, the 24th March, at 10 jt, and way he exported bors on or about Friday, the 29th March, This Packet brings replies to latters despatched from Hongkong on Jan.
28th.
The Iraperial German Mail as. Princess Frene carrying the German with dates from Barlin of the 4th March, Inft Co- loubo on Saturday morning, the 23rd March, and may be expected here o The Imperial German Mail 5.5. Stuttgart, or about Tuesday, the 2nd April.
lofi Kubo, via Nugaraltand Shanghai on Sanday afternoon, the 24th March, and may be expected here on or about The O. &0. Co, 8. Coptic, with the
Tuesday, the 2nd April.
The
The
AMERICAN MAIL of the 7th March, left Yokohama on Wednesday, the 27ti March. at daylight, and may ha ex pected here on or Thursday, the 4th April.
P. M. &. S. City of Peking, with mails ko.. left San Francisco for this part via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea,
Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, ou the 23rd March.
T. K. K. S. c. America Mary, with maile de, left San Francisco for this port vin Honolula, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 10th March.
Tas C. P. R. Co.'s 5.3 Buress of India left Vancouver on Monday, the 25th March, for Hongkong vin the usund Japanese Forts of Call.
Steamers Expected
the future of China the high rate at which The Ax. Benledi left Singapore, on 26th
March for this port
of SALE of CROWN LAND by Punic AUCTION, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on MONDAY, the lat day of April, 1901, sf 3 p.m., aro publishod for general information.
By Command,
676
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Becrctory. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
Heugkong, 18th March, 1901. Particular and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Salo, to be held on Monday, the 1st day of April, 1901, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Taille Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of Ono Lot of Crown Land in the Colony of Hongkong, for a turn: of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a Grown Real to be fixed by the Burveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Registry No.
Kural Buikt.
Particulara of the Lot.
Lacality.
ling Let Barker
Boundary
Неллиге
Iments.
it St. th.
Synare fert
Contents in
Aruical Rent.
Lipset Price.
TO LET,
712
URNISHED ROOM (with BOARD) central and healthy locality, suitable for a Young Man or Married Couplo.
Apply to ALPHA.,'
Caro.of 'CHINA MAIL' Olive. Hongkong, March 28, 1901.
710
JUST UNPACKED.
TUNEST Assortment of SPONGES, Especially suited for Household par2; poses; af moderate Prices.
E. BUTTONJEE
5, D'Aguilar Street. 22 and 23, Elgin Road, Kowloop. Hongkong, March 28, 1901.
FOR CHINKIANG AND WUHU,
151
THE German Stenship ES1EH-HỦ. Captain Crawroso, will be despatched for tatabore Parts TOMORROW (FRIDAY), the 20th Inst., at 4 p.m.
For Freight, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.
707
THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Comprising -
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
For Foochou, from Chinkiang, Mr J. A, Henderson,
FINE ENGLISH SIDEBOARD, DINNER WAO. GON, EXTENSION DINING, TARLZ2, Leather Per Flassy, for Hongkong: from Shang. COVERED DINING CHAINS, DINNER SERVIesha, Mr and Mrs Dymond and 4 children, and OROMERY, CT GrassWARE, CUTLERY bir Chamberlain, Mr A. W. Newton, Mr and ELECTRO-PLATE WARD, &c. &o. P. H. Umbsen, Mrs and Miss Jorge, Mr ESGLISH BEVELLED OVERMÄNTEL, MAR. H. Morriss, Lt. Comdr, Win. Little, L- BLE-TOP BLACKWOOD TABLE, EMBROIDERED Col. Fassy aud servant, Mr. Abdooltyet, BCREEN, CHIFONNIER, BOOICASBand Books, Mr H, F. Ostrador, Capt. Werthor, Lt. CARD TABLE, BRASS STANDARD LAMP, Ox Colnite, Mr Hiscock and Charoso pesistant; PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, BRUSSELS CAR from Koba, Mr H. L. Darrah. From Shang.. pets and Kros,'de,, do,"
bai: for Singapore, Lomdr Oldham for Maragilles, Messrs A. P. McEwen, C. W, Gordon, and J. T. Smith; for London, Mr and Mrs J. E. Brazier, 2 children and amah, Mr and Mrs A. W. Burkill, child And Earopean nurse, Mrs E, C. and Mis Lowder and child, Mr C. C. Clarke, Me W. C. Murray, Mr, Mrs and Miss G. R. Wingrove, Mta Armstrong, child and amah, Mr W. W. G. Boss, Mc D F. Binck, Miss Black, Mrs Ede, 2 children and nurse, Mr J. K. Tweed, Ms H. Steel, Mr E A. Sar-
WARDROPES with BEVELLED MIRRORS, BRASS MOUNTED BEDSTEADS, TOILET TABLES, MARBLE TOP WASHSTANDS, MAE. Í BLE-TOP BUream, Chest of Drawers.
COOKING STOVE and UTEN, PANTRY and BATHROOM REQUISTIES.
à VARIETY of Pors and PLANTS (PALMS, &c.)
Trans-Oush before delivery. Catalogues will be issued prior to salo. On View from WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Anotioneer. Hongkong. March 28, 1801..
TH
gent, Mr and Mrs W. A. Howell and ear, Mr W. Macdonald, Capt. R. N. Hendorant kad servant, Lt. Jellicoe, MrA. Cairneres, 711 Mr J, Batty, Me Reid Boyd, "Mr and Mra 1. B. Birrell and 3 children, Mre J. Wilson and daughter, Miss D. Click, Mr and Mrs W. Hapo Gil, & children and nurse, Miss K. Angwin, and Miss Cooper. From Yokohana: for Loudon, Messrs P. W. S. Laird, E. C. M. Davis, and A. Mac. donald.
FOR SHANGHAI. THE Steamship
FLANDRIA, Captain LEHMAN, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 30th Inst., at 4 p.tu.
This Steamer bas superior- Accominoda- STEAM-tion for First and Second Class Passonger.
For Freight or Passngs, apply to
STEMASEN & Co. Hongkong, March 38, 1901."
Hongkong, March 28, 1901.
THE CHINA AND MANILA.
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA VIA AMOY, THE Company's New Steamship
ĎIAMANTE
Captain A. BASAY, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 1st April, at 6.
p.m.
The attention of Passengers is directed
1 No. 1 Road, 150 150 100 100 15,000 1900 to the excellent Accommodation provided.)
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
Aug 21st the Obiiess loans stood on the Stock The U. S. S. Co.'s. Parhne loft BingoHEN. G. A. S. S. Kunigberg, Captain
The Americans had their doud buried in the Russian Legation, simultaneously the
Germans, French and Italians reburied their fallen in the cemeteries that belong to the various nationala, C, Day Not Cor.
Mernen (drilling Teddyforb's first party), And now, darling, what is a greedy boy: Teddy A boy who wants everything I want?
Exchange and also the bih price of the
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank shares.
Mr H. Norman, M.P.. mail the whole
uninterrupted mismanagement of affair in Chips for a long time past by British Par-
poze on the afternavn of 26th March,
CHRISTIANBEY, having arrived from the and is das in Hongking on the 1st above Forte Consignees of Cargo are orux of the situation was the result of the The Austrian Loyd's as. Melpomene left hereby requested to Bond in the Under.
April. Shanghai for this port on the 27th Lading for countersignature by the Under- signed and to take immediate delivery of lamenta. The puzzle was how to wake up The 6.8. Marburg left Kobe for this port
their Goods from stongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unleas Chine, but he caufessed he had ant the
un the 25th Match, and may be ox east idea. Hu could nut altogether agree
posted here on or about the 31st March, poticate the contrary be given before 3 the smarks of Sir Edgar Vincent with The II. A. L. steamer Sazonit, from Ham-P. To-day, the 26th instant.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be
the British Government in relation to
Oystera-azu, frequently prescribed as a enough, and what was moro, the Chinese nonishing diet, and occupy a hmportant place in the Physician's armamentarium, yet who would capoob a patient by digest
their Shells
respect to furwand policy. He thought the war in South Africa had lasted long question was being discussed long before the war in Bunthi Africa was thought of. Having recently visited Russis and cua
eyed with many of her leading statesmen he could affirin East Russia did not want more She no mors desired it then we did, but
The
The
March.
by this Steamer. She is fitted throughout with Ecotric Light.
A Doctor is carried.
Fox Freight or Passago, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.
General Managers. Hongkong, March 28, 1901.
'MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5. S. AFRIDI, FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS.
DEPARTED.
Per Emneraka for Manila, Messrs T Gomes, H. Liu, J. Cohn, M. Carracon, E. Inacio, M. M. Weoks, H. D. Corbusier, F. Zapirin, E. J. McCarthy, J. Edwards, H. J. Conteneter, Leon Bartal. M. Nino, 708 8. Torachand, K. Tara:bund, Geo. Weedon, E. Fitzgerald, Danay Khan, Mr and Mrs G. A. Marshall. Mr and Mrs Bloch Arkl maid, Messes Max Samuel, R. Klapphol LD. Boardman, A. Johnston, A. Ryan. SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.M. J. McNeill, and 56 Chinese,
Company's Steamship
THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
FOR
THE
ANPING MARU,
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British transport Penarth reports : Captain S. Ans, will be despatched for From Woosung to Chapel Island, calams the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the and ses month from Chapel Island to 10th April, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
709
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents.
714
burg, left Sinmpore for this port on landed into the Godowns of the HONG KONG the 24th March, and may be expected AND Kowloon WEAR AND GOTOWN COM-ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in licto on or about the 39th March.
Cal. &0. 8. S. Co.'s B. Strethyle left San Diego on 20th Feb., for Hongkong, via Kolie.
Cal, &O. §. S. Co.'s &a. Bergenkus, left San Diego, for Kobe and Heng kong on the 10th March, and is dus here about 20th April
ANY, Loren, and stored at Consignees
risk and expenз0.
No Claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods
remaining undelivered after the lat Frox will be subject,
rent.
AD Broken, Chafod, and Damaged Goods
fazed that all Goods are boing lant
ed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WEARF AND Gouws COMPANY, at Kowloon, whence
and/or from the Wharves delivery may be
obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless te the contrary bo given boluro Noon To NORROW.
This is toly a simple example, botate aha took all shie could get short of war, and The N. P. Co.'s $5. Budringham sailed fare to be left in the Godowns, where they notice
The shell is opened, thrown side and the oyster itself given to the patient.
pungently ilhetentes what we now do mi Laia enlightened day with Cod Laver 01,
The Shell of Cod Liver Oil is its matmeat, ing. Fully Matter (for many years or "neously credited withnourishing properties) while the read Oyster itasif consinta of the well determined Active Principles All these and dissolved in rino, surprisingly acceptable Locenfeph stomache, and the result is
Stowcas
the work
eneste
wy ghould witate her example. Ho eulo
viser Rougin sa a great civilizing aganey in Northem Aala, and said although her topy
freen Tacoms, for Japan sad Hong will be examined on the 1st From, at 3 kong, on the 7th March.
were rough evertheless, the results were The N. P. Ca's .. ympin sailed from
beneficial. Ho admired her energy, and ¦- would like to see Great Britain using the
Tacoma, for Japan and Hongkong, on the 14th March. The N. P. Co. e. s. Genthiel sailed from Tacous, for Japan and Hongkong, on the 25th March.
Chaplain Tounghusband and that whereas and only recently returned "he aimão I hait ant been tron “yesis, Attar time Dy wirgit Boasion in Man- the chins were then perfectly The
their own egiskt tho.
Bare RICECTION 200,000 Rusian
He was he more one wrongth and
the Western rácse
increasing sirength
Latest Advices.
N. Y. K. s.o. Tamba Maru left Kobe, via Moji for this port, on the 7th March, and is expected to arrive here on the 3rd April.
Thu., Arration dear from Calapita: lt Singapore for this port on the morning of 28th March
p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
SIEMSSEN & Co., Agents. Hongkong, March 28, 1901,
687
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowna, and ali Goeds remaining undelivered after the 1st
rent. April will bo subject
Clains against the Steamer raust be presented to the Undersigned un or before the 1st April, or they will not be recož
THE COMMERCIAL LAW AFFLUT-nized
·ING CHINESE; LAS With Special Reference to PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION AND BANKRUPTCY LAWS IN
HONGKONG
(Reprinted from the China Afait.) For Sale at the China Mail Office, Pri... 5) gepts.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the let April at 3 Y.M.
33.24 pirs Insurance has been efected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by.
DODWELL & Guy Lan.
Agenta, Hongkong March 20, 1001- #000
Hongkong, March 28, 1901.
Opium Quotations. Hoyanosa, March 28, 1901. Now Pains, cash...... Old Patria, is
925
New Benares, cash......
8.540 net./12/16! 830 net./4/16 640/846 net./1/1G
Old Bonares, coal, Now Maiwa, credit, Allowance, Taels,
Last Year, Allowance Tsals. Old Malwa credit,. Allowance, Taels, Persian, Olly, cash, Allowance, Taois, ... Persian, Paper tied long...... 825 Allowance, Taele, ........................
“Tomperature.
(Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Prensics, Queen's Boad.), HONGKONG, March 28, 1901.
29.05 BAROMETER D
99.93 Iri P
29.83 79
Do
Do.
TEEMONSTER-9 ..
Do.
1P.....
73
Do.
4 P. Mer
Da.
(Wet bulb) 9th
Da.
Dai
1rim 70
Do Marian
Do Do. AP.M., 70
74
Dr. Minim oramizbe 70
Hongkong, ght N.E. wind and fine wea ther.
POST OFFICE NOTICES: MAILS will, close →→→ For SWATOW & BANGKOKË
Per Hajaburi, at 9 am, on Friday, the
29th March.
For HAIPHONG.--
Per Hongkony, at 11 a,c., on Friday, the
29th March.
For SINGAPORE, COLOMBO & BOM
BAY. Per Mitre Marsi, at 11 am, a Friday.
the 29th March.
For SINGAPORE, SOURABAYA &
SAMARANG.-
Friday, the
Per Unang, at 11 a.,
29th March...
For MOJE, KOBE, TOKORAMA, VIC,
TORIA (D.C.) & TACOMA Por Adelaide Queen, at 11 a.m., on Fri
day, the 20th March
For MANILA. THURSDAY ISLAND. TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD. NEY & MELBOURNE- Par Bonetto Maru, at 3 p.m., on Friday,
the 29th March.
For MANILA, DA
Per Sungiang, at 4 p., on Friday, the
29th March,
For CEBU & ILOILO,
Per Kifung, at 4 pm on Friday, the
20th March.
For SWATOW
For Thaka at 5 pan., on Friday, the
20th Marchi