breach of the treaty between England and Chius. coal miners and all elliot organisations at Now.
It also states that China has an army of onella The matter is exciting the utmost in 13,000,000 new that army and navy will be re-terest. in labour and commercial olroles, and the drilled, and that China will then be able to re-probability of a litter struggle la looked for dress the grievances of the Chizus in Australia.ward to with considerable autisty.
It further addigs Chinors subjects in Anstra- lis to wind up their bustuvasi and return to
China in three years.
ADELAIDE, 12th July, The Chinese nezolants of Sydnay disoredit tw edict which it in alleged has brown want to the Chinese is Now Zealand
ONE OF THE RESULTS OF EXCLUSION.
ADELAIDE, 3rd July."
A deputation composed of shareholders in the Daly River Plantation Company, has waited upon the Minister for the Northern Territory, for the parpoes of obtaining a retain of the monay paid for survey and other expens
The deputation asked for this rotunt or the ground that the aetion of the Governmost, in prohibiting the importation of Chinose labour, and prevented them from obtaining the necessary cheap labour required for plantation purposes.
The Minister, Hon. J. C. F. Johnson, in replying, stated that under the provisions of the How Chiacse Bill the importation of labourers for special purposes, with the cousut of the Parliamsat was provided for.
▲ WILD GUSPICIÓN,
ADELAIDE, 3rd July. During the discussian on the coast defences, in the House of Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Ward stated that he thinks it very probable that the cable had been out by Obinexe.
THE QUESTION IN PARLIAMBYT
HOBART, 26th June.
SYDKOY, 20th Juna.
The wharf fabourers of Nowosstle hars endorsed the policy of the Enti-Chiosa Teagne, approved of the action of the Government on the Chinese question, and expressed sympathy. with the contemplated action of the Marllimo Labour Council for the exclusion of Chinese krom voase a trading to Australia.
The Maritime Labour Council has formally acquainted the agents of the Counaic Stan ship Company with the position taken by the maritime labour organisations with regard to the employment of Chinesa labour on stasmer trad- ing to Australian ports. It in nuderstood that the communication tuformed the agents of the Com- aby that the council desired the withdrawal of the Chiness employed in the company's bonte, and would make their fint demand in the case of the Alameda on ber sërival in port. They farther fatimated that unless the Chiasse on tho Alameda were replaced with Europeana, no morators of the Affliated Maritime Bociation or labour or gazisations working with them would be allowed
to bew, trim, or otherwize amist te supply the rosief with eal or work cargo in discharging or loading the vessel. r. T. M., Davis, sporotary of the Maritime Council, had a long interview with Mr. F. W. Jaoltson, agent For the Sau Francisco steamers, this afternoon, but the re sult has not been allowed to transpirs. Nothing farther will be done until the arrival of the veg- 831 late to-morrow or early on Thursday,
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Miss Beckwith. Mr. Arthur Leary, Speaker vonny, 27th June. The Chief Socretary Las explained his views on the Chinese question si great length. He
Reprosentatives of the Maritime Labour Coun. Carlisle and Congressman McMillen, and F. J. holds thas no further procnations are accessary cil had a long interview to-day with the norent ampbell. Mayor Hewitt appeared to have had and deprecatea interfering with the Imperial of the Oceanie Steamship Company regarding an inkling of the purpose of the gathering, and
without much formality beyond the greeting ON Government. He delenes that the provision of the demand of the former that the Chinese sball the bill adopted by the conferores preventing e withdrawn from the company's steamiere of his goesta, put the usual questions to his gracs and prospective bride. Mr. Croightoa the Chinese passing from one colony to another trading to Sydney. The whole question was is brutal. He also objected to the number of fully digoussed, and it is understood that thers Wobb acted as best man, but there were no bride wo attired. in Chinese introdanod being restricted according to is very prespant of an amicable settlemast of bridesmaids. tonings of Yeswls, and declares that the pro-the difficulty. The result of the interview was a terra cotta silk walking dress with loves small bongst set back ceedings of the other colonies have been a comedy not allowed to transpire, and the basis of the tomatch and of errors.
suggested settlement will not be made known well on the load showing off to advantage ber SYDNEY, 28th Jaus. mutii the whole matter has been disposed of, but pretty face. The guests entrounded the happy The Legislative Cruaril spout all the even it is rumoured that, while not prepared to Im-couple while Mr. Howitt read the official ing in discussing the Ardents in the meataly grant all that the men sak, the tom-coromony, which he concluded quickly and the Chinese Restriction Bill, which wars reformed pany are willing to make important concessions Dake of Marlborough placad a plain gold ring back to them by the assembly, and docked by which will alfimuitaly bring about the result the third finger of the bride's left hand. The Mayor remarked with a exile that the servico large majorities to Insist on all the mendments desired by the maritime labour organizations disagreed to by the Assembly. The principal
At the meeting of the Wharf Ihourers was ended and added. "Your Grace, with your amondments to which exception mere taken by ninu to-night a telegram was read from the permission. I will salute the bride," and thera the Assembly wore the striking out of the clauses Brisbane Maritime Cool stating that the upon he imprinted a kiss on the check of the providing for the annual licensing of Chinese, Searron's Union and wharf labourers at Bris-blushing lady who had maintained her com-ON the amendment restricting the operation of the base had been advised to stand by the Sydney posure well during the ceremony. The ladies mining clauses to Chinese arriving after the maritime labour organisation in the impending of the party followed the example of the gallant Mayor Aflar hearty songmtulations from all Act had come into operation, and the exemption struggle. of naturalised Chinesa or hollers of exemption
present, the happy couple and their party quickly ADELAIDE, 27th Jue.
toturnod, the Duke taking the marriage cur "papers from the operation of the Act
The bride and grooks re ADELAIDE. 28th Jaso Both Houses spent the afternoon in disenssing the Chinese questia. Tu the Council Hr. Baker Hoverely criticised the proceedings of the Government and the treatmout to which the Chinese-havo nirely been subjected, sue the hardships which it is proposed to inflict upon them by the bill adopted at the conferencs, The Connoil res early.
Iu view of the etion of the Maritime Labour Council in Sydney with regard to Chinese om-ifieste with him. ployed on mail steamers, it is feared that should entered their carriage and left for up towa. Mr. tho attempt prove successful with the Oceanje sad bics. Henry Clews gave a bridal dinner Company there is atory probability of a similar party in houons of the Duke and Duchess at demand being enforced upon the P. and O and Delmonico's this evening. The couple sail for other lives employing Chiness labour. The Bagland to-morrow, where, the honeymoon will Ratter will be considered at the nost mesting of be spent
LONDON, S0th June. the Employers' Unica,
SYDNEY, 28th June.
The announcement of the sudden marriage of the Duke of Marlborough to Mrs. Hammaralay, in New York yesterday, created a sensation in social circles. The news was pantad in both bouses of Parliament and became the topic of conversation to the exclusion of public business.
LONDON, 1st July.
The Oceania terush'p Company's steamer In the Asembly Mr. Playford morod the Hon into committe, preliminary to the fates Alameda arrived from San Franco early this duction of the Chiness Restriction Bil. Sie wuraing, and at the first opportunity Captain John Downer vahamutly opposed what he aba.
Morse was acquainted with the dead of the racterisas an attempt of the Gorarument to Maritime Labour Council that all Chinese em- force the question before the House was properly played on the vessel should be withdrawn and
The marriago in Now York of the Daks of informed of the proceedings at the conference. aropean bands abstituted. During the day He bitterly and sarcastically oriticised Sir Henry representatives of the council had a lour inter Marlborough has eronted considerable talle hera, Parkes, who, he said, had violated the laws of view with Captais Morse and the local agent of and immediately raised a question as to whether his own wuntry, set the Judges at dutianos, and the ecupaar, and the position taken up by the His Grace and his new wife would be received acted in a way that was a disgrass to British council and their willingness to assist the cost sourt. The question was speedily decided, traditions He said the whole gunference-way pany in obtaining competent Europeak hands towover, by an unofficial, though none the les sabjugati by Sir Henry Parken, and tho only was fully explained. Captain Morse was given authoritativa, auzonneemont yesterday that the an who had the courage to stand up in defence to understand that the council wished to dent Quaon would not receive them, divorced parsons, whatever raak, being taboood by Her Majesty. of fair play was r Fysia. The legislation pro- with the company in the fairest possibis-spírit
THE GERMAN EMPEROR'S VISIT TO RUSSIA. posed by the maference was duegezme and up. and avoid causing any unnecessary incon-
LONDON, 20th July, warranted, and would probably provoke interna- veníanse so long as they would feel as- sured that their object would be attained out that the step now taken had not been decided upon without most careful consideration. that the maritimes labour bodies were fally de. foeminad to shat out Chinese huboar from sub-affecte the Triple Alliance. sideed mail shaamer trailing to Australia, and they could fully rely upon the support and sym- pathy of all the Isbouring classes and the gane- ral public. Tas situation was discussed calmly and dispassionately, and it was agreed that no decisive sotion should be taken notil Captain Marsa had time to cable to the owners of the stammers and receive a reply. No communication can possibly come to land from the owners until Saturday, and Captain Moras agreed meanwhile not to attempt to do any bing towards discharg-
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Court Herbert Bismarck, and not the Chan Emperor on his Russian trip. The Emperor of Austria and the King of Italy have been notifed that the Emperor's visit to the Czar in no wise
tional enuplications, and bring a sligus va the without. enreasonable delay. It was polated cellor, as has been reported, will socompany tha roputation of the colonial Governments. Kingston made a long spoceb, in which he atier
y denied the conclusions at which Mr. Dewner had arrived. The motion was carried and the billitendased in dus eceres, altered in a fer pastienlurs to taunt Jacal regcirements. The Second rauding was fixed for Tussy,
ADELAIDE, 5th July. In the House of Assam, oly the Prater, the Hon. Thomas Playford, moted the sand reading of a Bill to lify the Chinese Amend. ment Act, drafted by the recent Intercolonial
Couferenca.
The clauses sought to be modified are obisfy those placing rastriotions apon Chinese travel. ling from one colony to another.
WESTLT OF THE LONGWORD ELECTOR.
LONDON, 30th June. Mr. Fitzgerald, Nationalist, was to-day slated to Parliament for Longford unopposed
` GREAT YIZE IN SWEDEN.
LONDON, 30th June. Property has been destroyed by firos ut Synd- sait and Umes, Sweden, valued at 45,000,000 rosers. Twelve thousand persors are rendered homeless. King Oscar is visiting the districts engaged in relieving the wants of the mufferers.
In the course of his speech M. Playfording the vessel. The Alameda now es in Nen Houses, forests and the standing crops on the defended the sction of Se Harry Parker, andtral-Bay, where she will ensinaatila reply-furas in the other districts are also burned... justified the labouring classes in their agitation as boon received. All the partive concerned are
LATER.
for the restriction of Chinese immigration,
very reticent with regard to the proovedings at the Mr. Horn made & facetions atuink to the interviews which lava taken plzes, and the in- Minister of Education, Hon. J. C. F. Jobuson, formation vonobasfel is of a most, indefinite and and enlogized the Chinese. He opposed the Bill fragmentary character. It has been gatherail, benned it would lead to international compli- however, that the representatives of the conucil extions, because there is a want of unanimity on look forward hopefaily to an amicable settlement the Rubject between the coinside, od because it of the difficulty oa such a basis as will seenre is trampling on the weak, and disabling unaffond-verything, or nearly everything, that they wish ing subjects.
An effort was made by representatives of the ---ÅDHLAIDE,—124-July,--- Ou Thursday, in the Assembly, the Obiness owners of the Alameda Lo-day to indues the de- Bill was further dissed, and the diffurent legates from the Maritime Labour Council to danses thoroughly debated The second close allow the vessel to go on discharging her argous was carried through gommittee. It provides for ual pending a reply from the dwars, but the the imposition of a £30 pollitas in South Aus-conseil declined to make any concession which tralia, Jacluding the Territory.
would place them at a disadvantage if the dim. In discussing the Chinas Bostriation Boulty should resolve itself into a trial of strength Mears Cohen. Graysor, say, Me Donald, The whole question was discussed by the connoil and Solomon, M's F. sapported the measure. at ile meeting this evening, but nothing practi- Measca. Howo and Stock avour a poll-tax ou val was done
SYDNEY, 29th Jane. all Chiasse for mining purposes, but Messrs
Nothing fresh has transpired in connection
ME. GLADSTONE ON COERCION,
LONDON, 30th June. Mr. Gladstone delivered an oration today at Hampstead to a large unmber of people, Is said that coercion in Ireland had formerly boon a painful passity and memontary expediert, but now it had been erested into a principle of system and an institution. which, hat there been a few more Liberale at Thanot, would have been strack a deadly blow. The majority in that Division," he continued, will have the noble Batiafuption of raboties that they have riveted the chaina of force to a roasted power of in- justice and," concluded be, solemnly, "oach in dividual le answerable to God for his action
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THE CZAR'S TRIP TO DENMARK,
LONDON, 30th Juna. The Cear, it is announced, will not go to Copenhagen until autumn. No reason is given for the postponement of bis trip, but it is gare rally understood to be due to the frot that the Danisk capital just at this time contains an un- usual number of strangers, whose movementa Dashwood and Dunoon pezsidered it nnncossary with the maritime labour dispute. The Alamcila the police flad it extremely diffioult to keep Société Francaise des Charbonnages du Topkin
In the disenssion on the Chinos Restriction is still in the stream, and so for nothing beyond track of and whose objects have not basa asor Bill, the for. S. Tomkinson style S Henry passengera effects has been handed frais hor. tained. Meanwhile the Car will go to Finland,Hongkong High Level Tramways Company, Parkes a political montebank, and a ranky, The answer to the cable sept by Captain Morse whither he will take his departure in a few days, uuprinsipled statoumin.
to the owners is expected to-marrow, nod open and upon this fact the surmise that he will meet
and unworkable.
OLAIK DY THE "AFGHANH" PASENGERS The Chinese passengers Afghan aro saing the Victorian Collector of Customs for £1,000 damagas, for refusing to allow thein to land.
this raply will depend the question whether the the Emperor William at one of tho Baltio ports
quest of the men is to be granted or refused. is boned. While confidently looking forward to sa amicable settlement, the Maritime Labour Connoil Lavo
All the judges have been summoned to desile made most complete preparations for a hard
- exclude aliens OC HOI.
THE TRAFALGAR SQUARE MEETINGS.
LONDON, let July.
35 per cent. premi, sales. Limited--210 par cent prem., nom
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
PROMs. Bascorne & Cafe RealRBE.} July 30th.
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Bæoner-9, 4, The Saturday meetings st Trafalgar Square on the question, whether the Governant castruggle in the event of the steamship company under the auspices of William Sounder still ca- deciding to light them, ad tas issus is lookedtinue, and yesterday the crowd having become THE EMPLOYMENT OF CHINESE ON STEAMERS. upon as certain in that er say case..
bolder by reason of the apathy of the polise which it is alleged the idle workingmen mistook SYDNEY, 24th June.
There for fear, were mere boisterons than ever, were two arrests and it is probable that the
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ADELAIDE, 3rd July. The Newcastle Wharf Laboureis' Tak
IL is reported that the New South Walsa Go passed reaclutions pledging its winters to bormant has refused to renew the contract, with soft Chinese and Europeans dealing with the Preise 3. N. Co., for the conveyance of Healings will be prohibited altogether. THS STANLEY" KIPEDITION.. thew, and to co-operate with the Seamen's Union M. maila between Sydney and Sau Francisou, I and other maritime labour organisations in their Chinose grows are retained in the mail steamers.
LONDON, 1st July, The Pacific R.M.S. Alamedu will not be allow Advises from the Congon country to May 29 fforts to replace the Ching now employed on subsidised steamers trading to Australia with ed to discharge her cargo with her Chiness drew have been reneived. The camp at Arawina was Europeans. The union also decided to become The captain has abled to the owner asking alment wholly without provisions and the men affiliated with the Maritas Labour Council, and instrations, bat owing to the interruption in were suffering severely from the lack of food and it is expected that the Brat tetive demonstration the cable, be has not yet received a reply. Under swamp fover. Several szolotons have been dis against the employment of Chinese labour on these circumstances he has asked to bo allowed. covered along the route taken by Stanley, pro- mail steamer trading in these waters will be made to proceed with the discharge with his present bably in consequence of fights with the natives, when the R.M.S. Alanede arrives from 8an grew, and has promised that he will ship an Major Barteloit, bollaring that Stanley was 500 STATION, Francisco on Wednesday next
European raw for his next trip from San Fran uilas beyond his camps in the direction of Khar Disco. The Maritime Council, soting in the tour, was making preparations to push his interest of the Sydney sasman, has refused to way to him.
Sinner, 25th Fune.
make thie conecasion.
ADELAIDE. 10th July.
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An important meeting of members of the various maritime labour organisations, including the Seamen's Wharf Lelourers, Coal Lumpers and make sul Steaards' unions, was held to has been adjusted. The Chinese grew are to be Mr. Gladstone, writing to the printing and night to consider the question of taking activa steps to skint out Chinese Istour from the mail siren a free passage back to San Francisco, and allied trades unions of Edinburgh, supports An European crow shipped by the Sydney Mari- their agitation against the American Copyright etcare trading to Australia The principal time: Coanoil, who pay their wages to San Fran- Hill, but saya that public modeling an politicians case to which attention was directed at the cisco, and then if the owners will not take them with the matter in its present stage might tend seating was that of the San Francisco mail acer, but prefers crew of their own selecting to stimulate the jealousy and susceptibilities of STATION. steamers, which employ Chineas exclusively in the Council will pay their passages and wages American protectionism, thus inflicting sa in- the stokebole, and it was shown that go ng ag back to Sydney,
jury upon those who cro fighting the battle of as September last year, an offer was made “in
The Council is taking action against other justice and good sense. "Let us," he says: “as Masare. J. and D. Spreckles, owners of the lines of passenger steamers which employ politicians, leave the case in the hands of the Oceanic line of steamers, to replace tho Ching Chinese Drews.
grait American people, and the agitators, cau men employed in the stoickolas by a very much
make their case fully known and possibly And asenler araher of Enropeans, and to enter into an engagement to secure, underall siroustances, good, steady, sud sober crews for the com- pany's stipa. The offer was put before Mesurs. Spreckles as an alumatura from the Federated
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
the Government disposed to mediate.
GENERAL VON CAPARIVO'S DUOCESSOR:
LONDON, 1st July,
It is highly probable that the Emperos Wi-
The C. P. atosmor Balavie arrived here yes liam will sppoint his brother, Prince Hoary, Seamen's Union, who determined, with the terday morning with the Canadian mail of the Imperial Minister of Marino to succeed General sapport of publio santimont, to shut out, Chinese & July. The following telegrams are from Non Caparivo. The Emperor has often expressed Labour from the subsidized mail steamers. This
his condemnation of the system of elevating a communication slisited no reply, and the agita. Vancouver papers ---
military offeur, however distinguished, to the
tion against the employment of Chinese crews MARKLAGE OF THE EVEL OF MARLBOROTCH. bigest paral fee in the Empire, and the ap on the San Francisco and other mail boste was
NEW YOLI, 29th June. allowed temporarily to die away, but only to be The Doke of Marlborough was married to dar pointment of his brother to the head of revived with gathered strength when the whole to Mrs. Lillie Warren Hammerslay, about when Admiralty Department would only be consistent comecity became interested in the general dame rumour has been very busy of late and with his well-known opinions.
· THE IMPRISONMENT OF O'BRIEN.
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REGISTER.
99th July, 1948, HE CRAN,
The baremeter has risen he flu Baath and fallen in the Поко North. Giro are moderate for 8,W,' winds. clandy, and her day wealliar prevala.
W. DOBERCK. Hongkong Observatory, 30th July, 1888.
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
Previous On date! On date
day.
at 10a.m. at pam-
*200**
Buymeter. Temperaturo #puddly
question of the exclusion of Chinese from the whose marriago has more than onoa bean errone
+ Lounos, 2nd July. Eolonies Atto-night's meeting several animated onely reported. At 1 o'clock a carriage and The Court of Exobequer has ordered the nis- speeches were made in sapport of immediate and, coupe, both private equipages, stopped in front gistraay of Loaghres to grant another heating Direction of ind if necessary, extrame steps being taken to enforce of the County Courthouse and porsous night in the case of Mr. Willan O'Brien, who was re Force of Ed the objection of the maritime labour hadies ad,2 of whom ware ladica. The party baring toned at Loughren to 3 months imprimamont Westber against the employment of Chiness on steamers en anmistakable aristoonatic air attracted the on the charge of inciting the people of a pro. subsidied by the Australiah Governments. The attention of the passers by. The visitore hurried whole question was reviewed, and it was shown through the corridors of the court house and claimed district to join the National League.*** that the owners of the steamers had boon fully went into the Mayor's offee Meantime other
advised of the sentiment and prolable setion of gentlemen and a few ladies had arrived, and in When W. D. Howells was abroad the last the local labour organisations. It was resolved on 1ss than fre minutes the Mayor's ollee was time he was naked by a lady for his autograph, the arrival of the "Alameda tu deusad the with thronged with a gathering of conie of the lead whereupon he wrote soms Impromptu versin. In drawal of the Chinone from the stokehole, and in ing society poeple of New York. Among those her album. The lady read them over and theo the event of refusal to stick the vessel up. The who asembled to witness the ceremony were Mr. gatean encouraging smile. *Oh, Mr. Howalls” whole of the maritime labour bodies sro asting and Mea Heary Clowe, Mes. Wood, Mrs. Nicholas she exclaimed, “I should think you might do together in this matter, and na already Fish; Mr. Frederick Speddon and wife, Mr. Ward, something for the papers sud magazines; I've indicated are promised the support of the Mr. McAllister god wife, Mr. Leonard, W. Jerome, yeen much worse things than that in print!"
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W. DORNROK. Hoggkool Observatory, 30th July, 1888,
"THIBET,"
First-class Fores granted as follows:-
To San Francis
$200.00
To Sun Fra prisco and retura,
350,00
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VESSELS ON THE BERTH.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. NOTICE. STEAM FOR
SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, FORT SAID.
BRINDISI, GENOA; ANTWERP, BREMEN, AND HAMBURG. PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS;
AL90,
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BAL- TIMORE, NEW ORLEANE GALVESTON, AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PAHENGERB THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL AT
AND LUGGAGE,"
N.B.-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON THROYGIT BILLS OF LADING FOR TEC PRINCIPAL PLACES IS RUSSIA.
N THURSDAY, the 2nd day of Augast. 1888, at 10 4.31., the Compnay's Steamship "PREUSSEN." Captain 0 Poble, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO will leave this Pert as above, CALIING AT GENOA.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noos, Cargo and Specia will be racrived on Board antil 4. P.M., and¡ l'arcala qotil 30 A, on the 186 August, 1568. (Parcels are not to be sent on Board they must be left at the Agency's Offee). Contents and Value of Packages are required.
Tho Steamer hassplendil Avenmmodation and rries Doctor Al Stewardess, For Further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co., Agonte Hongkong, 7th July, 1988 COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEEOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
NOTICE.
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STEAM FOR SAIGON. SINGAPORE. BATAVIA, CO. LOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, ADEN, SUEZ, FOET SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA FORTS.
AND MARSEILLES. ALEXANDRIA,
PORTS OF BHAZIL AND LA PLATA; AJ,80,
LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX, DUNKIRK, AND. ANTWERP,"
N THURSDAY, the 2nd August, at Steamship ANADYR Commandant Delacroix, with and MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, CARGO, will leave this Port for the above piacos.
ORSA Company's
Cargo and Spacis will be registered for Lou-
don se well as for Marseilles, sud-accepted in transit through Marveilles for the principal places of Europe.
Bhipping Orders will be granted till Moon: Carge will be received an board until 4.M., tl Ist Specia and Parcels til 31... August, 1888. (Parcels are not to be sent board; they must be loft at the Agency's Coafonts and value of Packages are Office. required.
For further particulars, apply at the Con Pany's Offica・・
G. DE CHAMPL.NUM.
Agent. Hongkong. 21st July, 1888.
US. MAIL LINE
A: PARCEL PACKAGES should be marked to address in foll: and same will be received at the PACIFIC MAILSTEAMSHIPCOMPANY. Company's Difice all FIVE F. the day pre THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIT OFER rious to sailing.
LAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA AND SAN FRANCISCO. THE U.S. Mail Steamer #CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO" will be despatched for San Francisce, vir. Yokohama, on WEDNES. DAY, the 8th August, at Thing PM taking Passengers and Freight for Japan the United States and Europe.
available for 6 months
To Liverpool.
To London
325.00
390.00
Through Bill of Lading saaued for trans-
will leave for the above places TO-DAY, the To other Earopena points at proportionate ratas. Special rodnoad rates granted to Offers 31st July, NOON.
E. L. WOODIN,
of the Army, Navy, Civil Service, and the Superintendent. Imperial Chinese Customs to be obtained on partation to Yokohams and other Japan Porte,
1998 application.
to San Francisco, to Atlantic sad Taland Cities, Hongkong, 5th July, 1889.
Passengers, who have paid full-fare, zo-of the-United-Statesia Overland Railways. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
embarking at San Francisco for China or Japan Havana, Trtified, and Demerara, sad to porta COMPANY, LIMITED.
(or vice versa) within one year months, will be in Mexico, Central and South America, by the FOR-CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN, (VIA allowed a discount of 10 This allowance Company's and connecting StamoEN,
SWATOW).
does not apply to through fares from China and Jz as to Furope.
THE Company's Steamship
Consular Invoical to accompany Cargo dos "KWONGSANG,”
tined to points beyond San Francisco in this Captain Selfer, will be despatoted as above United States should be sent to the Compenz's TO-DAY, the 31st inst.
Ofess, addressed to the Collector of Customs, San Francisco. For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
General ManaKETS. Hongkong, 25th July, 1888.
(1397 DOBAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR SHANGHAI.
Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for NIGPO, UREPOD, NEWCHWANS, TIENTSIN, HANKOW, and Ports ou the Yangtaze.)'
THE Company's Steamship
TELEMACHUS," Captain Jones, will be despatched an abors TO-DAY, the Slat inst., at FOUR P.M. For Freighter Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agente
1987 Hongkong, S0th July, 1888.
FOR SWATOW AND DANGKOK.
THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE Company's Steamer
DEVAWONGSE,"
Captam P. H. Leff, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 1st August,
at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
YUEN FAT RONG,
Agents.
Hongkong, 28th July, 1888.
FOR NAGASAKI, KOBË, AND YOKOHAMA,
HE Steamship
THE
"MORAY,"
[1413
Captain Duncan, will be despatebed. for the stove Ports on the 1st Angust, at four P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 30th July, 1889
1362 CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANT, LIMITED.
1.
+
FOR POET DARWIN, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE.
THE Company's Stearnship
"CHANGSHA,"
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines
Steamers.
of
First-class Fares granted as follows:--- To San Francisco
$200,00
To Sau Franoises and rotara, 350.00
available for & mouths.
To Liverfinal
To London
325.00
320.00 To other European points at proportionata rates. Special reduced rates grantol in Offluers, [4 of the Army, Nasy. Civi: Sorvios, and the Imperial Chinese Customs, to to obtained pa application.
For further information as to Fraight or Passage, apply to the Arency of the Com. pay. No. 504, Queen's Road Contra
D. HARMAN, Agent. Hongkong, 30th July, 1888. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FAXING CARGO AND PANSENGKES
JAPAN, CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE,
VIA
Passengers, who have paid full face, re- embarking at San Francisco for China or Japan TOT vice versa) within one year, will be allowed a discount of 10% from Return Fare. This allowanes does not apply to through fares from Chize and Japan to Kuropę,
THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY AND OTHER CONNEOMING RAILWAY LINES A STEAMERS.
E British Steamship
.
*BATAVIA"
Freight will be received on board until 4. the day previous to sailing. Parcel Packages will be received at the Oes until 5 P.M. SAIDA day: all Parcel Puckages should be marked to address in fuli: value of same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo
2,558 Tone Register, Watton, Commanfor,destined to points beyond San Francis will be despatched for VANCOUVER, BC, in the United States should be sent to the VIA KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, on THUES Company's Offror in Sealed Envelop, adresseL. DAY, the 23rd Augant, of TrxE6 PM.
to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.
For further information as to Passage and
To be followed by S. 8. PARTHIA," on the 13th Sept, and "ABYSSINIA," on the
4th Octobor.
Connection will be made it Jokohama with Steamers from Shanghai and Japan Porte," and at Vancouver with San Francisco by the regular Steamers of the PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CowrANY and other Stosunera
Through Passage Tickets granted to Eng land, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic
Kass of Bteamers.
First-class Fares granted as follows:
To Vancouver.................Moz. $160.00 To Victoria and San Francisco,
To all Common Points in Canada and the United States...... Ta Liverpool......................
T's London.
175.00.
200.00.
...... 300.00 ******* 305.00 To other European Points at proportionate rates. Special reduced rates granted to Offers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service, and the Imperial Chinese and Japaness Customs, to ba obtained an applicativi.
Cananlar Invatoes to accompany Cargo das timel to Paints in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Oftoes addressed to Mr. D. E. Brown, District Freight Agent, Van.
Jouver, B.C.
Froight will bo received on Board until '4 P.M. Williams, Commander, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 2nd August, at on the 2nd Auguet.
All Parcela must be sent to our Ollee sudi FOUE P.M.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the should be marked to address in foll; and tha Accommodation offered by this cate will be received by tis until 5 P.m. the Steamer. First-class Saloon and Cabins are day previous to sailing.
superior
situated forward of the Enginos. Second Class For information as to Passage or Freight, Passengers are berthed in the Peop. A Refri- apply to
Fraight, apply to the Agenes of the Company,
THE
No. 0a, Queen's Road Central.
C. D. HARMAN Agent, Hongkong. 20th July, 1888.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO, WE AA I British Bark
-EJ SPENCE," Cill, Mastor, will lead here for the above" Port, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. (129 Hongkong, Sri Jaly, 1933.
FOR NEW YORK. THE S/S À II American Ship
"SACHEM," Captain Bartlett, will lodd here for the above Port, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.
[132 Hongkong, 14th July, 1588
FOR SAN FRANCISCO..
THE 35 L. 1. 1. Danish Barque
"HYDRA,"
C. Christensen, Master, will load hore for the above Port, and will have quick deapatob
For Freight, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.
[1811 Hongkong, 12th July, 1888.
FOR HAVRE AND LONDON. THE 3/3L 1.1 German Ship.
gorating Chamber ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions dering the entire voyage. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents."
(8 Hongkong, 27th July, 1988.
FOR NEW YORK. 138HE 9/3 L. I. L American Ship
THE
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 24th July, 1888. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND
CALCUTTA.
THE Company's Steamship
"TAISANG" Captain Jackson, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 3rd of August, at THREE P.M. This steamer has Superior First Class As commodation specially constructed to meet the requirements of tropical climates.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., ~ General Managern.
1428 Hongkong. 29th July, 1888.
"SHIKS” LINE OF STEAMERN. FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG. THE Stonzoskup
AMERIONETHSHIRE,"
"COMET"
Krippner, Master, will load hers for the above Porte, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co.
Hongkong, 26th July, 1888.
FOR HAVRE AND LONDON.
"CC. CHAPMAN," Highborn, Master, shertly expected here willTHE 3/3 LL.1 British Bark load here for the shore Port, and will have a quick despatch.
Fer Freight, apply to
Hongkong, 1st June, 1388
PUSTAU & Cof rios
FOR NEW YORK.
THE 3/3 t 11 British Ship
"NYL GHAU,"
.
199
"LUCIA," Shortly expected, will load here for the above Ports, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co.
1400
Hongkong, 26th July, 1888.
“FOR MANILA, THE Am. BL. 3/3 ▲ L. I.
THE
GËANITE STATE,”
Captain W. B. Baller, abortly expeated, will load here for the ators Ports and will haro Captain Wm. Ross, will land hard as above, and
quick despatch.
For Frughty apply to
BLEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 14th July, 1888.
FOR NEW YORK.
HE 94 L. LL Amerlesa Ship
THE
"WANDERING JAW,"
will he're quick deppatoh
[1328
For Freight, apply to Hongkong, 27th July, 1858.
JAPAN GAZETTE,"
PUSTAU & Co.
11405
YOKOBAMA.
Dowing, Commander will be despatched for Nichols, Master, shortly expected here will load HAVING been appointed AaENT & HONG-
the above Ports on this 3rd August."
For Freight or Passages apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
F1128 Hongkong, Both July, 1888,
Aginta
here, for the boss Port, and will have a quick Gosefte, despatch,
For Freight, apply to
and SOUTH CHISA for the Japan Jagan Gazette Bummary," and "Hong List," Orders for Subscriptions and Advertisements will be received at thin Offics.
Longkong Daily Press Ooo,
Hongkong 23rd May, 1627.
PUSTAU & Co. Hongkong, 1st June, 1889,
1056
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