TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1901.
CORRESPONDENCE.
PRINCE CHRISTIAN VICTOR MEMORIAL
To the Editor of the Oma Mais." Sin, Will you allow in to appeal for asaklance in carrying out the following project which was organised towards the close of last year i
THE CHINA MAIL.
WITH THE CLY'S IN AFRICA order, for the only accommodation they
could give 23 WILH in cattle tracks and they were distinctly broczy The Chase After Da Wet as the train rattled through the air. However, the thought of what we had The following is the concluding portion been through, and the mere idea of soeing of the narrative of a City Imperial Valun-all our dear ones again en soen made us all wonderfully cheerful, and we forgot all our We reached our destination troubles. without any adventures The country win passed through south of De Aar was simply magnificout, and it was a grand selief after some of the country we had seen in the Orange River Calony. Of course, the Bex River Mountain district is noted for itsa Bçonery.
toer's experiences in Bouth Africa, coor toously sont us by his brother, who is readout in Hongkong
LONDON, March 22.
I must try, if possible, to get my account of South Africa finished to day
When we got to the Cape, we had to work like Trojans to get all our stuff on bant, such as clothing, atores, ste, sto We got this done after four days of vary hard work, and on Saturday morning, October 7th, the remainder of the C.I.Y. came down and embarked, and, after wo hand been visited by Sir Alfred Milner and feard so sprechfying, hussers word cast, and on wo were or the move. When we get out of the barbour the old ship moved a bit too much for a good many It certainly was rungh when we got of us. out, and that night a good may of tho chaps heartily wished themselves on shore
The sympathy vinced by our lamented and revazed Queen Victoria in all the por Bonal Horrow of her people arising from the South African War bik awakened & warm and grateful response in the heart of the public, and it was then ronolend to Last week wo were at Heidelberg, and give expression to this all-porvading soute here, owing to a serious nocídont to Tan ment, and in some inensure rompectfully to Hamilton (ho broke his collar bone), we reciprocate the armpathy which had been had to wait longer than it was intended wo shown, by establishing a permanens should, and, alas it was fatal waits for Memorial of the Grandson of the Queen, had we been able to adtore to the orginal Prince Christian Victor of Bebleewig plan we should have reached Bethlehem, pf his where we ware bound, in time to hate Holstein, who died in the service of
stopped De Wet fram getting through to country in South Africa.
Although the cireurasiances under which the North-East of that place. As it was he this tabuts wook Mavo been paid are so get through only a day before we got down sadly altered, the love and gratitude of the theresah but that only, how often it has Nation are only intensified, and the fanscurred At Heidelberg, we had to wait thut our beloved Sovereign took the greatest the arrival of General Hunter, who can interest in the proped Memorial and on from Johannesberg and took over that it was one of her last wishes that it | Hamilton's Division. Humor is a grid once more. Time after time the main deck should be a sucous, nut only makes it im chap, and he is worshipped by the Tou-rushed under water, and at times it seemed possible to withdraw the plan of a Collecmics The Camerons especially, who know tion, which might otherwise seem inoppor him so well in Egypt, can't any too much tupe it the present time, but adds a path for him. We ought to have resumed our to the appeal which cannot fail to ensure arch on the Monday after taking Hoidel- its favourable reception throughout the furg, hat did not do so antil the Wednes
died day following. It was from hore that wo country
It is proposed that, the Memorial challatarted on a couple of monthe of very hard take the form ufu Fond for founding and work, making our way down to Villiamlorp, endowing Bods in the Frinecas Christian what we crossed the Vant, many of us Vintage Homes for Disabled Soldiem and hoping that it would be the last time we Sailors. This would be in harmony with should have to cross that boastly river the spirit and aims of the young Prince, but, al! it was not to ba. On the day we who always had the interest of soldiers at crossed Villiersdorp we had a small rear- hairt.
guned Retion, and no damage was sustained by our traps, but they very goon cleared
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small party of the Domy when a couple We of pom-poms were turned on them. had no more trouble from them for se time.
Our most halt was at Frankfort, nothing
Donations and offers of resistance in collecting may be sent to the Hon. Or ganising Secretaries, Olice of the Prince Christian Victoria Biomorial, Horan Guards, Whitehall, S. W., or to tho, Me morial Fund at Messrs Lloyd's Bank, 16, St James' Street, S., Donations nodevenciul happening in this district. Here Collections will bo saknowledged in the we heard that we were going to branch off PressYours faithfully,
for Heilbron, but it was only a yara, as Dust. Our next move was to Reitz, and if you remember it was frous hore that I write you part of a long lottor whilst on an observations post. On the morning after this observation post, we moved off to Bethlehem.
(Signed) ROBERTS, F.M.,
President of the General Committee, (Signed) REUTERS BULLER, Ganoral
Chairman of the Executive Committee. Ofice of the Fritco Christian Victor Memorial, Horse Guards, Whitehall, S.W. March 14th, 1901.
THE MISSIONARY QUESTION." To the Editor of the CHINA÷MAIL,"
Hongkong, April 23,
After staying hero a few days, we got orders to get on the move once more, and we heard that there was to be some stiff work before us, which proved to be currect, for the day, aftor we left we started fight
•ing, and this continued pretty well every DEAR -All those who are anxious today for nearly three weeks. It was in this know what attitude mainalunaries really as part that we got into the roughest country same in regard to the questions which ar that we had yet been in. It was right on Michio brought before us last week at the borders of the Drakensberg ranges. be grateful to Mr Banister for his crushing have never seen such menntainnna country. reply, published in your issue of Saturday It was here, if you remember, that we evening i aud, however they may tegen the caught Priusted and his Carmando, which isionary problera; cannot be too grateful consisted of nearly 8000 mon. We got to hip for his statement. One column of them into a most wonderful trap, and if facts like these is worth whole acres of nore they had not given up they would have had Desertions from those who must be ignorant of what is going on because they are out bad time indeed, for we forced them into side the circle of operaticus. By this tail, yaller rather like a deep soup plate, there has como to hand a letter from Dr and our troops held every angle pass out Juhu, of Hankow, and as it touches on this vital question, and throws much light thereon, your readers, I think, will be glad to scan it. This letter contains a reply from Tunu Shib-ka, the Governor of Shan Lung, which he sent to certain missionaries of that province, who had approached the Governor in regard to certain matters, cindling some alleged efforts made to force the Cbristians to recant. We are not here interested in this, but, would call attention to the testimony borna by the Governor to the attitude of Missionaries In general, and Chinese Christians in particular, towards the question traversed by Mr Michie Dr John truthfully recarka
as if she could never right haraelf zguio. However, after we had been out a couple of days, it got much better, and we did not get any more rough weather until wo got to the Bay.
To-wind up, I would at lave missed the campaign in S.A. for a fortune. It was a grand experience, and one which 1 havo been most fortunate in gaining. It has has given me great cosfidence in myself, and now I feel that I could go anywhere and do anything.
Exchange.
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Auctions.
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signed has receiver instruc
Entertainment.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
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Destination,
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fessels.
Australian Ports.... Guthrie (5) ......................................... Australian Ports........ Yawata” Maru (8)
THE Undersigned kan to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION; ON
WEDNESDAY
INDER the Direction of Mr. ROBERT the 24th April, at 11 a m., at their Bales
Вколен. Representativo-Mr. ALLAN HAMILTON. Roome, Ice House Street,-
TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY). April 23rd. THE SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Comprising:
BROUGH COMEDY CO. Liverpool TEAKWOOD WARDROBES with GLAS BROUGH COMEDY CO. London. TABLES, VIENNA CHATS, THAKWOOD OVERTO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) and TO-MOR- Manila................Sungkiang (e).. SLANTELN with BEVELLED GLASS, IRON BRD- STEAD with Wine MATRESS, &., &c.
TERMS—As" isml
Doors, ManDLE-TOP WASHSTANDS, TOILET
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 22, 1001.
THE
PUBLIO AUCTION.
AUCTION, OF
Z26
Undersigned wilt soll by Pestic WEDNESDAY,
the 24th April, 1001, at 2.46 p.m., ať No. 2, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, Kowloon,—
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. (Particulars from Cataloguej. TERMS:Cauda un Delivery, On View on day of Sale.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, April 22, 1501.
PUBLIC AUCTION
ΟΙ
880
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE (MOSTLY OF MARINDuRK MAKE). THE Undorsigned has received instruc Tutors PULIS SUGIHIN, COL THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
the 24th and 20th April, 1901 commencing each day at 2.80 p.m., at Nos. 2 and 4, Gingo Street, (Conasis of LYNDHURST
TERRACH),—'
THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE FURNITURE,
Comprising:-
DRAWING-ROOM SUITES UPHOLSTELLU in SANDLE BAG and PLUSA and SILK TAPESTRY,
1% pm. EASY CHAIRS, BEYTILED MIRRORS, VERY FINE CHERRY LACQUERED SCREEN, SILE EMBROIDERED SCREENS, CLOISONNE VASES, BRONZES, CARPETS, RUGS, Etc., Etc.
1% pm.
OF THE
ROW (WEDNESDAY), April 23 & 24. FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKUNG 'MANŒUVRES of JANE' MANŒUVRES of JANE'
- A Comedy in Four Acts, by HENDY
AHIBUA JONES,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 'April 25th and 26th,
THE
Adventure of Lady Ursula Adventure of Lady Ursula A Comedy in Four Acts, by ANTHONY Horn.
THE
SATURDAY AND MONDAY. April 27th and 2. 'Second Mrs. Tanqueray Second Mrs. Tanqueray An Original play in Four Acts, by ARTHUR W. PINERO
The Box, plans are now on view at The Robinson Piano Co., "whero Seats can be booked Stx Days in ADVANCE ~ Patcks ;—Boxes 815, Dress Circle and Stalla 83, Pit B2, and Back Seats 81. Doors open 8.30. Curtain 9. Carriages 11.30. Late Trams 15 minutes after Perfórmazoea
Hongkong, April 23, 1901.
8V2
Bremen & Porta of Call Prinzess Irane (6) Havro and Hamburg.. Konigsberg (u) .... Havro and Hamburg.. Segovia (6) ..... Iloilo and Cohu. Kaitong (8) Kobe and Yokohama. Shirano Maru (8)
Pyrrhus (9)..... Londos & Ports of Call Sobreon (s)..
Antenor. (0) Carton (6).... Esmeralda (e)
London
Mauila
Mania. Yawata Maru (0)... Marvoilles v. Saigon Tarm (H) New York v.Suez Canal durin (8) New Yorky. Suez Canal Afridi (6)..... New York v.Suez Canal Forndente ()
Now York v.Suez Canal Hillglen (e) ..................... Portland, (Or.)..de.... Knight Companion
Agents.
Date of Leaving,
Gibb, Livingston & Co.May 9, xt6 p.m. Nippon Yuson Kaisha. April 20; at á p.m. - Norddeutscher Lloyd. May 1. at noon, Hamburg-Am'ka Linie May 9 Hamburg-Anka Linic May 26, „Butterbeid & Swire... May 2. ...... Nippon Yusen Kaisha. April 26, daylight,
Butterfield & Siro.... Mey 10.
P.&O. & N. Co.............. April 27, at noon. Butterfiold & Swire........ May 14, .P. & O. 8. N. Co...... About May 18.
Butterfold & Swire... April 26. Shewan, Tomes & Co. April 27, at 5 p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha, April 26, at 5 p.m. Menageries Maritimes May y 6, at 1 p.m. Carlowitz & Co, About May 4, Dodwell & Co., Ltd... May 9. Dodwell & Co., Ltd...May 24 Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. June 14. (s).Shewan, Temes & Co. About May 20.
San Diego & San Fco Strathpylo (s) ....... Butterfeld & Swiro... April 24. 8. Francisco v. Japan. Caclio (3)
0. & O. §. S. Co....... May 7, at noon.
S. Francisco v. Japan. City of Foking (8)...... Pacifio Mail B. S. Co. May 1, daylight,
Togo Kisen Kaisha.... May 10, at noon. Butterfold and Swire. April 24,
Shanghai Shanghai
8. Francisco v. Japar. Hongkong Mari (9) Shanghai...........Szechuen (s)...........
Ballsarat (a)..... ..Sobman (a) Shanghai.........Lycemcon (8) Shanghai & Chinking Elita Nossack (8) S'poro, Colbo & B'bay Kagoshina Muru (s) S'pore, Penang &CtiaLightning (s)..... Stow, Amoy &F'chow Auping Marú (8) Swatow, Amoy & Teo Akashi Maru (8) Swatow, Amoy & TanDaijin Maca (a) Tooma (Wash.), &o...Olympia (6).
Tientsin
Kweiyang (a).......
F.&O. S. N. Co......... About April 27. P. &O. . N Co....... Mar. 31, daylight. Siemsson & Co April 26, at 6 p.m. East Asiatic Co., Ltd April 25, ut 4 p.. ...Nippon Yusen Kaisha. April 28, at noon. D. Sastoon, Sors & Co. April 25, at 3p.m. Mitsui Busan Kaisha. April 24, daylight. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, May 1, daylight. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. April 28. „Dodwell & Co. Limited[April 26, at noon,
Butterfold & Swire... April 29
Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of ludia (8)....... Canadian 3'te R. Co. April 24, at room. Victoria & Vancouver. Tarlar (8)......................[D. E. Brown................. About May 1.
SHIPPING.
ABRIVALS, April 22.
Kwangse, Briliah str., 1,248, A. Hargis, Yahu and Chinkiang April 17, Oeneral.— HOTTENFIELD & SIDE,
April 23.
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For SHANGHAL-
· Por Flandrio, at Xp.m., on Wednesday,
the 24th April
For BIANGHAL
Por Sechsen, at 4 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 24th April.".
To-day's Advertisements Senghiang, British stoner, 1,031, Sur: For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-
WANTED.
Gentleman Requines & FURNISHED A RED ROOM in Chambers or Private
Residence near the City,
Apply, '0.,'
Care of CmNA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, April 23, 1901.
TH
PUBLIO AUCTION.
891
THE Undersigned in received instruc-
Moure, Manila April 20, Général. --- BUT- TERFIELD & SWIRE.
Shinmo Murni, Japanese mtr., 3,800, G. E. P. Cook, London and Singapore April 18, General--NIFFON YUSEN KA
Huang Lee, British steamer, 1,167, R. Lincoln, Shanghai April 19, General.-C. 3. S. N. Co.
Sishan, British scr., 82, G. E. More- house, Saigon April 19, Rico.-BRADLEY & CIL
Kuchidate Maru, Japanese etc., 2,143, 5.
Fujiki, Karatsu April 17, Coal-MT
tione to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on BUSSAN KARNA
MONDAY,
Sert, Russian torpedo-beat, 350, Swir
FINELY CALVED MARINDORK SIDEBOARD † the 29th April, 1901, at 2.45 p.1., st Nonoff, Saigon April 20.
On demand...th
with BEVELLED MIRROR, MARINEUER UVER- 30 days'
sight, (private paper)... On Yokohama
MANTELS DINING TABLE, MOROCCO DINING On demand,...
1% pm.
ROOM SUITE, BOOKCARE, BRASS FENDERS, $61.76 ENGRAVIKIN, ELECTRO, GLAS and OROCHII
TABLES and STOOLS, LAUE CURTAINS, Etc., $ 9,92 EEY WARE, CUTLERT, CANTOY-BLACKWOOD
Elo.
Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per lael). Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Silver (Bank's
DOUBLE BEARS and TAY BEDSTEADY,
af this place. At the time of the capture, we quite thought we were going to Haz- rismith, as wo were only sixteen miles from STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL, FINELY CARVED MARINBURK WARDROBES
there, and we expected that the prisoners would be sent down to Durban, but, much to our disappointment, we had to make our way back to Winborg, where we escorted the prisoners. We went via Bethlehcia and Senekol. Both those places, as well as Winbury, are pretty little towns, the latter being exceptionally so. On our ar rival at Warburg, we heard that next mowing we were to leave the 21st Brigade, proceed to Smakteol, and en- train there for Pretoria. Accordingly, next morning we were again on the move, about 7 o'clock, sud had a 23 mile march to do. There were only about sixty of us all told,
with GLASS DOOKS, SEVERAL MARBLE-TOP BURBAUX and WASHINGETANDS, TOILET CROCKERY, BED LIyer, Etc., Ezo.
BATH ROOM and PANTRY REQUISITES.
Anul
kl
RMSEY TERRACE, Kowico,
A QUANTIFY OF
OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
(Particulara from Catalogue). Ten-Cash on delivery.
On View from SATURDAY, the 27th April.
GRO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,
Hongkong, April 23, 1901.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
Kasala, Ruasion torpedo-boat, 350, Mooravieff, Saigon April 20.
Stechven, British str., from Canton.
DEPARTURES,
April 23,
America Mary, for Shanghai and San
Francisco.
Socotra, For Shangbai.
894
Nanyway, for Chefoo.
(SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER.) Garimantes,
22 Shangh
March Kastronut Masconome 20: In- drani, 29; Ambri, Clarendon, Velo, Setherland, April 9; Prel. Valocco,
FOR SHANGHAI. 4 COTTAGE PIANOS in excellent Dardanus, &; Oak Brunch, Genurtney,
COLLARD and COLLARE, Glenturret, Wittenbery, Japan, Olaver-condition (by
THE THE Steamship Jey
Gucester RsCIALS, and RoMSILET). Coningsby, Hunze,
LYEEMOON. 1 BUNER'S SAVE. Oily, 9: Bayern, Hicki Mary, Laos,
Captain T. LEMANN, will be despatched Eidsvold, Folmina, 12; Mackson Achilles, 1 SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING CABB for the above Port on FRIDAY, the 26th Patrachis, Fadi, Adriatico, Deng lion, (MsPPIN and Waun). Basingerdd, Fille d'Igar, 16; Hengloc Brines, Bunca, Nurnberg, 19.
Meils,
Iste anxious to call the attoution of your readers to this very remarkable-letter. It ought to be read carefully by all the with two Maxias, and more by lock that The P. & O., '8 8.5. Bidlanrat, with the
good judgment, we reached our destination
friends and foes of missionaries and the about 11.30 that night, I say moro by excolenes of their work. No fault is found fuck, because, at that time, there wore us with native Christians or formign teachers, or two Commandos hovering about, and if but the reverse. Those who look upon missionaries as the cases of last year's we had been attacked we should have stood troubles would do well to ponder this extmezdigary letters o
poor chance (particularly as our Officers
were not toe capable). However, suffice it net
ENGLISH MAIL of 29th March, loft Sin- gapore on Sunday, the 21st April, at an, and may be expected here on or about Friday, the 26th April. This Packet
letters brings replies to despatched from Hongkong on 25th Feb.
·Trentation of a letter "From Tuan Shih ku to say that wo gut through and were The Imperial German Mail set. Preussen,
・of
Borry to turn in that night, for we find it- Governor of Shantung, to representative deed hart a hard time ap to ther and not f American Baptist, American Presby terias, and English Baptist Mission too inteir sloop. Next morning we were up at 4. and proceeded to entrein, taking Your letter, with the enclosed lets some of our horses and all our transport
Districte where your miswOTË
with tg, Mast of the horses wete coat as work is
Was received yesterday, and contents noted. With rufer unfit for further service. We eventually ence to the ease of the recanting of the lot about 9 o'clock, and from the wo Christians in the sixth, moon (July, 1900) atorted on what I think is the most uncom
fortab's railway journey. I have ever been all the Chou and Haien otticals, on the on. They packed sixty-five of us into an own authority, determined ud muthaged cidinary railway truck. You will wonder the matter in the hope of protecting the
bow it was that we left Winburg with only Christianis
sirty and had sixty-five on the railway. Well it was like this. Oo cur arrival at the station we found a draft of sitae twenty men who had just come out from home. I night mention that the trucks there are about twice as long an the trucks at home. Even then, it does not allow one much room. In this way we had to travel for two days and two nights. Needless to say no UF Christians to resant were not abla to lie down, as there was not All pledges whether given to officials or to persons noting room enough. We were jelly glad when as security therefor, all voluntary pledge got to Pretoris and were able once more of whatever kind to the same effect are null and void, and no further account is to be to stretch our legs. taker, of than I have, moreover, instructed my subordinatesto put out proclamatione for public Information lest Christiane should be subjected to hindrance or nunopatice in the
Their action was not on my instructing. 1, on namernus occasions, ordered my autordinates to protect Christia intercale, as you. Reverend Sire, well know, as there is now no disorder from internal fristion, it
is the more imperative this former tranty enggaments should be looked fully observed) -
mattor
have been
apt, caro.
Yout Roverend ing many years, and without expection exhort men woning rightzodanese Your Church customs are effic and correct, and all your converts may well ob serve them To establishing four customs you have been careful to see that Chips
When we got to Pretoria. the majority of fus were in TACs, and in this condition we ched 10 march past Lord Roberts. I was
so bad as some of the man still I was nothing to boast of, for I only possessed halt a sleeve to my tunic, and I should not
Carrying the German Mata with dates from Berlin of the 1st April, left Co- lombo en Friday duxnoon, the 19th April, and may be expected here on or about. Wednesday, the 1st May. The T. K. K... Hongkong Maru, with
nails &c., left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Iuland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 9th April.
The D. P. t. Cm's as. Empress of Japan left Vancouver on Monday, 15th April for Hongkong, vis the usual Japanese ports of call.
The P. M. 8. S, China, with waits & loft
San Francisco for this port via Hono- lulu, Tekohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki And Shanghai on the 17th April.
Hlearners Expected.
The N. Y. E s.3. Kugoshima Maru lett Bhimonoseki for this port on 2lat April, and is expected to arrive here on the 25th April.
On View from TESUAR, the 23rd
Inst.
Catalogues will be issued." TERMS:-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Audioneer. Hongkong, April 17, 1901.
153
PUBLIC AUCTION.
finns from B. JUNES, B., to Sell by THE Undersigned has received instruc
Public Auction,
012
SATURDAY,
the 27th April, 1991, at 2.39 r., at his Fesidence, No. 3, Seymour Road,
THE WHOLE OF INS
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
- Comprising:- DRAWING ROOM SUITE, OVER- MANTELS, CURIOS and ORNAMENTS A Fine Selection of OIL PAINTINGS, PRINTS and WATER COLOURS, by Chapman, Hall and others.
BOOKS: CHAS. DICKENS' WORKS, DINING TABLE, English to MA. HOGANYSIDEBOARD, Marinburk-made DINNER WAGGON,
DINNER and DESSERT SETS, GLASS and PLATED WARK
Inst., at & p.o.
690
Madiuncur, for Portlund, Or. Kwangse, for Canton,
Kit, Russian torpedo-boat, for Shanghai, Sen. Russian turpedo-boat, for Shanghai. Delphia, Russiau torpedo-boat, for Shang.
Eat.
Buckingham, for Moji and Tacoma, Hiresina Marn, for Moji- Hattie C Smith, for Saipus.
Fushin, for Shanghai.
Hanoi, for Hoihow.
Kange, for Canton. Ec, fyr Dargkok.
This Steamer has superior Accommoda-Richayond Castle, for Manila and New York. tion for First and Saconit Class Passingers.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co., Agents, Hongkong April 23, 1901.
'BEN' LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHUP LENVORLICH,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Glodowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th Iner. will is subject toʻrent.
CLEARED.
Fuensang, for Manila,
| Mruthgyle for Moji and San Francisco.
Anjing Maru, for Sestor.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
-
FROM LONDON AND STRAITS.
Per Sungkong, from, Manila, Mes W. CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in- | Stewart Suitli, Mrs Alex. Nelson and formed that all Goods have boun landed chibi, Miss P. Manin, Chp. Merry, Lieut. at their risk into the Godowns of the Beecher, Messrs Carl Morecraft, Cari HONGKONG AND BOWLOON WHARY AND Ditrich, Sacinta Sujeco, Hilario Patalan, GoDown Co., LT, whence and/or from the L. J. Iambert, Benito Mestres, Aron Fam, Wharves delivery may be obtained.
Jag, S. Buecher, C. Loting, F. E. Harvey, P. Reach, W. P. Hughes, P. M. Newhall, Geo, M. Robinson, D. Berriosabalgoitia, Eduardo Ros, J. Monters, N. G. Oparia de Silv, R. V. Roius, E. H. Bastian, EL All Claimo against the stormer muat bo | C. Gibton, and 58 Chinese..
Por Shinano Maru, from London, &o.: presented to the Undersigned on or before the 16th prox, or they will not be recognized. for Hongkong, Mr and Mrs Sutherland, All Brikou, Chufed, and Damageil Gooda Messta W. Davis, Wilson, E. B. Pyc, A. are to be loft in the Godowns, where they Cousland, and G. Tyanovitch, Rey, and will be examined on the 29th Inst., at 11Mrs Ware and 5 children, Mr Thomson, Mrs Burgogne and thild, Messrs P. No Fire Insuranco will be effected. Sandamme, Thorntorrow, White, Donald-
$.IT.
CUTTA.-
Par Lighting, at 2 pm., on Thursday,
the 20th April.
For SINGAPORE, COLOMEO & BOM-
BAY.-
Par Kagoshima Maru, at 11 am, on
Friday, the 26th April.
For MANTLA, THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD. NET & MELBOURNE. -
Per Yawala Muri, át 3 p.m., où. Fris -
day, the Kith April,
For HAILO & CEBU,-
For Sungtiang, at 4 pm, on Friday, the
26th April.
MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RA
WAY Co.'s PAUKET.—
The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Emprés of India will be despatched on WED NESDAY, the 20th April, with Mails, for Shanghai, Japan, United States, Caravia, &c., which will be alosed as follows:
10
AM. Registry cesses.
(Registration, with lus fee of 10 cante,
up to 19.45 8.m.)
11.A.M.
Post-Office oloses, but Corres pundeaco may be posted on board tho Packet, with the Late Fes of 10 cents extra Postage, until the timna of depar bure.
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET,— The British Contract Packet Schizon will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 27th April, with Mails for the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, and countries beyond, via Brindisi, to the Straits Bettlements, Netherlands India, Burmah, Ceylon, Adon, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. Circulars at 8 a.ma-
Registration at 10 an. Papors at 10.30 am.
(Registration, with late fee of 10 cents up to 10.45 a.m.)
Letters at 11 a,mà.
Late Letter 11. 10 to 11,80 Km. Extra Pasinge 10 cents.
REGISTRATION, Correspondence den be registered for all Frivate ship wails up to s-quarter-of-an-hour before the time of closing.
CHINESE SCHOOL BOOKS:
I-dam Taz King. IL-Ts'in Tez Man.' Translated into English -
by Dr. R. J. EITEL PRICE: 30 Cents the Set," 'CHINA MA' Office, 5, Wyndham Street.
Bi la of Lading will be countersigned by sun; Afr and Mrs Rackwally. Me and Mrs A
́GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, April 23, 1901,
Bakerie, Mrs C. F. Suit and child; for Kobe, Mr T. Tohsm; for Yokolinma, Mr and Mrs Wataker, Mr and Mrs Fransko, 893 Capt. and Mrs Wynter.
BRASS MOUNTED DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS, TRON COT and CRADLE. Double and Bingle WARDROBES with GLASSDOOR, MARBLETOP BUREAU with GLASS, and MAKRLE TOP WASH- | THE TRADE. MARKS ORDINANCE,
1893.
The N. Y. K. 1. Tawute Marn left
Nagasaki for this port on the after. | STAND, noon of 20th April, and is expected ON METAL FRAME COTTAGE to arrive here on the morning of 24th PIANO, by Collard and Collard, in First-: April.
Class condition.
are liked to have gone into the drawing The H. A. L. steamier Segovia, from Bom on at home with the breeches I bad
borg, it Singapore for this port on This ende our part of the campaign,
the 20th April, and may be expected for after our arrival at Pretoria wo did
here on or about the 26th April. practically nothing, who were part of the other day, which used to be great sport, garria. We used to have patrole every Thess. Kumaong from Calcatta and the Straits, left Singapore for this port on Friday, the 19th April, at ₺ pan.
Une PERAMBULATOR, One GENTS. HOWE'S BICYCLE, O COOKING RANGE.
A few PLANTS in POTS.
$0. Catalogues will be issued and the whole to
instaut..
c.,
4
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION
OF TRADE MARKS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
ASIATIO TRADING DO
Per Krunge, from Shanghai, 04 Chi-
Per Sishyn, from Saigon, 33 Chinese.
*use,
DETARTED.
Per America Mum, for Shanghai, Messre H. Miller and Y. Nakashima; for Yoko- hama, Mesars C. D. Harron and C. A. Burckhards; for San Francisco, als W.
Low bas beon observed. How then can for we would go out just in our shirt The ts. Kudern left Port Darwin for this be on viuw on and after Phursday, the 25th Merchants, have on the ith day of March, E. Sandman, Mies A. C. Keyes, Rot, and
be said that there is disloyalty To meet leads with Landoliers and rifles, and rice this sort of calunry, I have instructed that about 20 miles out and back, atripped proclamations be put cufourke readdles of course, under one of the ser alter to live lasting peace Church, inter ests may then prceps, and your ider of geants Once or twins there was a little preaching righteousnes I mo then shiping, but no hann was ever done. This went on for five weeks, and at last re Enclosed please. And copy of proclamsight when all our chaps bad turned in for and I was corporal of the guard; one of var
mote
port via Manila on 16th April, and is
here on or about 27th April.
que
The Cal. & O. §. 8. Co.'s.. Gavlide City
loft San Diego on 25th-March, for Japan and Hongkong. »
The .. Poardjerne from Japan, China and Hongkong arrived as New York on the 14th April.
tion and my orders to my subordinated, for UV. Iniry caron into our Caiop with which I rok your forbearing consideration,
The present overturning is of's most ex. A pote for the Colonel When I scked bin The N. P. Co.'s .. remas sailed from
what it wa, bộ kid. Orders for home l'
Teams, on the 18th April, for Vladi
vostock.
Yokohama for Hongkong, on the 14th Apr0. NP. Ch. a 9.6. Fictoria sailed from Tacoma, fer Japan and Hobgkong on the 13th April
traordinary baro.ex. Il forced you Roy Needless to pay I did not believe hius, for The N. P. Co,'an.s. Glenshid exiled from sreed Sirs, by land and by water to Boho beard too many such rumors. Tong journey, are not of con However, a good many of the chaps were ddangers, curing many qualms of con awake, and it soon got abrit that we were Eclunco Everyu bere it is now quiet The micicutaries of France and Corniany and going heats that and we anxiously The other nations have returned to the interior to reach as formerly IF yon, Rover Bing, win to return to the inteñor, yuq first glyo me want, that I more certainly order the military
where
Wishing
Zoplys
ver and hand, the result Cũto the causƏ
the m
Colonel cult as anything to us; and, (availed for the morning to see if the and herophile we ware having in Sebags Bar Berthis physical exeroles dril,
Bayou will all be sorry to hear
Lastest Árvices.
going home nice bit of The P. M. 8. S. City of Peking, with
was all the chapa voidů do
ater oertain oumber prooood to the Cape tabium to get things: The
ato, shipped on the was one of the lucky chaps,
ottisht, men, for the „departure seemed. Sorth Africa 00 left at different
the AMERICAN MA, left Slangbal ou Monday, the 22nd April, at 10 h.., and may be expected here on or about the 26th April.
0. & 0, Co.'s 8.s. Gadio, with mail Ac.. from San Francisco to the 30th Mirch, via Hanalula has arrived ot Yokohamn, and left for this port on tha morbing of the 21st April vin luland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki, and Shanglish
tnto Pretora. “It Thế P. & G. §. N CC. AMa.. Tieninn leit and the Singapore for this hurt on the 2nd
TERMS OF SALE:-As Customary,
V. I. REMEDIOS, Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 19, 19. 1.
PUBLIC AUCTION, “
871
tious to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, O WE Undersigned as received instruc
SATURDAY,
the 27th April, 1901, st 2.45 pm, at No. 3, LEEMOON VILLAS, Kowloon, the Ro sidence of W. G. STACKWOOD, F
Á QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
(Particulars from Catalogue.).
Cash on delivery,
TEUSB
On View from Froar, 26th April, 1901.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auckoncer.
Hongkong, April 22, 1901.
FOR SALE
TURAL BUILDING LOT 103,
-BARKER ROAD.
MApply to
838
HUMPHRYS ESTATE & FISUNCE CO., LTD.
Hongkong, January 30, 1991.
RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN
FORMOSA:
-By . TAYLOR, 1. M. Cuatoris.
With WOODCUTS.
[Reprinted from tho China Review]
One of the Best Sketches of Fermoss Lif yot written.
Price
Hongkong
Temperaturë,
$1.00.
J. Pardee, Miss Charlotte Pardee, Mita CHINA MAIL Offico, & Wyndham Stress, Jane Gurley, Mira J. R Mekenzie, Misa Mrs. W. E. Hopkins, Master Hiran C. Hopkins, Blaster Hubert R. Hopkins, Mastor Herlain G. Hopkins, Mr Tom Foo Yuen, Mr Tam Haa Wing, Mr and Mrs T. C. Maddock, Dir E. G. Edwards, Mr Dhas.
Adams, Mrs F. M. Bostwick, Mrs W Wallace, Min J. M. Holos, Mr V. Dreester, Mr A. T. Steele, Mrs F. Smyth, Mr S. D. Bradford, It.-Comdr. A. Marty, Mesem L.B. Lowe, Low Nani, F. Johnson,
PANY Carrying on Business at Victoria, the Colony of Hongkong, and elsewhere us 1901, applied for the Registration in Hong, Long, in the Register of TRADE MARKS of the following TRADE MARK,
The Facsimile of an Eagle with aut
stretched Wings standing with outg stretched Talous on the Loops foriace by the body of a serpent. Over the Hand of the Eagle is depicted a Crown, and the Eagle is surrounded by six Stars in a circle. The outstretchod Wings of the Engle overlap each side Danohen, Pang Ah Yoke, Yu Ping. John Warror, F. Kinderket, H. Bordman, of the circle and the head of the serJ. 8. Jacks, Mrs Lee Moy, and Mrs Long pant appears in the left side of the Yook; for Milwaukee, Mize La Grove; for London, Mossre á. J. von Maasdyk, H.
circle.
theroof
In the name of the EAST ASIATIC TRADING Franoin, W. Egerton, L. H. Littlefield. COMPANY, whe Claim to be the Proprietors and C. W. Porter par Littlefield, The TRADE MARK has bon used by Eaur: for New York, Me H. L. Loo, the applicants for several years past in Mr and Mrs Dodge respect of the following Govis.
Cotton Piece Goods of all kinds in
class 21.
Woollon Ficce Goods of all kinds and Worsted and Hair Goods in class 35.. Articles of Clothing including Hosiery
and in particular socks in class 39. Facsimile of the mid Trade Mark can' be seen at the Offics of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, and also at the office of the undersigned,
Datai the 23rd day of March, 1901.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the applicants,
12 Queen's Food Central,
Hongkong.
-237-1001
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British atominor Kings reports: Modemlo variable winda soil thick fog in Turnabout; thence to port, light Southerly brease and thick bazy weather
The British steamer Sungking reports; Light Southerly breeze, fine pleasant wes- the throghout
The British steamer Kiangle reports.: Experieved moderate--N-W-winda, with ovorcast sky to Turnabout; thence to || Breaker Point, derso banks of fog and mu
derate B. W. winds to pom, NOT
The British steamer Stahan reports Light Southerly winds and fus weather,
(Token of Messrs Falconer & Co. a ・Fremises, Queen's Road.) HosOxONG, April 83, 1901. BAROMETER 9.
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Now Patus, cash,,.. Old Patna, cost, New Benares, cash Old Benarus, canly, New Maiwo credit, Allowance, Taels,
Last Year' Allowance TaDİA, Old Malwa exedit, Allowance, Taela,v. Persian, Oily, pash, Allowance, Thele, Persian, Papar tisd Allemanos, Table,
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