Intimations.

IMPORTANT INTIMATIÓN,

NOW

READ Y

(PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.J

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1883.

Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO..

INVITE INSPECTION OF A WELL

4

‚· SELECTED STOCK OF FANCY CHRISTMAS GOOD. S,

COMPRISING -

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS

'HONG LIST FOR THE FAR FAST,

A DIRECTORY FOR CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE PHILIPPINES, FOR THE YEAR 1883.

PRICE TWO

DOLLARS.

The above work published at the Office of this Paper, contains a Directory for the Ports in the large portion of Asta comprised be tween Penang, in the Straits Settlements, and the Northern Chinese Ports, including Wladivostock,

IN GREAT VARIETY.

F

SWEETS AND CONFECTIONERY.

FANCY SATIN COVERED BOXES.

CUT GLASS TOILET BOTTLES.

CHRISTMAS CARD ALBUMS.

IVORY BACK HAIR BRUSHES

SCIENTIFIC TOYS.

possible that neither Miss KATE DOCKING WE hear whispers of serious troubles in con- nor Miss Lizzie Cox ever read King Lear nection with the construction of that gigantic perhaps they never heard of Shakespere.imposture the Tytam Water Works. If all that ladies frequently ignore what the Swan of comfortable sinecure in superintending this off is rumoured be true the honorable the Sur However, be that as it may, these young. veyor General? is likely to have anything but a Avon considered an excellent thing in wo spring of his own fertile brain. Unless we man, and in addition to using very bad greatly err Mr. J. M. Price has a very good language occasionally forget themselves chance of becoming a prominent victim to that so far as to support their cloquent Billings, vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself, and falls gate by an injudicious display of muscular on the other side. power. This was the cause of the trouble DOUGLAS Jerroki and the late Henry Compton at the Police Court yesterday.

went one morning to view the pictures in the Miss ISADELLA GOLDENDURO, of 31 Coch-Gallery of Illustration." On entering the ante- rane Street, was under the necessity some twelve months ago of haling the fair Miss Lizzie Cox before, a Magistrate on a charge of assault. The summons was dis- missed, and the relations of the belligerents since that particular occasion, had been of the most friendly character until within the past two or three days. The other night the Graham Street belles visited their charming

Formosa; the Treaty Ports of China and Japan; ATKINSON'S, HENDRIE'S, AND LUBIN'S sister in Cochrane Street about dinner-time.

the Philippine Islands; the British Colony of Hongkong; and the Portuguese Colony of Macao. The work will also contain the Principal Treaties between European countries and the United States" and the countries East of the Straits, in- cluding the New Treaties between

RUSSIA AND CHINA, BRAZIL AND CHINA,

THE

AND

KOREAN TREATY; together with conditions of Traile, and the Port; Customs, Consular, and Harbour Regulations for the Ports of China and Japan; and a description of the Ports, with the latest Trade Statistics taken from the Reports of the Imperial Maritime

Customs and other reliable sources.

The various Governments and Municipal Cor. porations have been applied to for information, and all Public Bodies and Companies, Bankers,

&C.,

&C.

PERFUMES,

&c,

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

It was evening. Three of them were killing a cat.racing form. Mr. Hutchings rode Wild Fang a One of them held aflantern, another held the cat, steady exercise canter; this big fine pony has the third jammed a pistol into the cat's ear fired, evidently a screw loose somewhere.

the num. The cat left when it saw how matters shooting the man in the hand who held the cat, and the one with the lantern was wounded in stood, and that ill feeling was being engendered.

A CORRESPONDENT asks if we can tell him what diabolical object is meant to be obtained by the disgraceful employment of the convicts on public whole business a paltry, ebullition of pekmile works outside the prison walls. We think the worthy only of supreme conterapt. Pet Marsh, or Mr. J. M. Price could giv room, we are told in the memoir of the comedian,spondent the information he requires they found themselves opposite to a number of very no associations with His Satanic Majesty long looking-glasses. Pausing before one of things diabolical. these, Compton remarked to Jerrold, “You've

nearly full speed. With the worst of the Montezuma and Sunlight went a mile at weights the bay had the foot of the ches as the pair shot past the post in 2 minutes 12 nut the entire journey, and pulled double seconds from the start-first quarter 37, half mile 641, six furlongs 1.39 Little Warlock and Sunshine and Sunrise "pewed" a mile and a Allegro galloped the Derby distance in 3.47.

half the first named winning by three lengths in 3.31 3-5th. The full times for this spin were 35, 68, 143, 3.19, 3.57, and 3-31 3-5th Dutch Oven and Kassassin went a mile in 224; Ru fus and Faugh a Ballagh occupying a minutes in covering six furlongs. Prejudice and New market were sent steadily over the two mile course. The times from the mile post were 33.1-5.70, 1.46, 348, 3.36, 406, and 4.39 The full distance was said to have been covered in 453, but I cannot vouch for the accuracy of this time..

come here to admire works of art. Very well-WE (Foochow Herald) have laticily observed first feast your eyes on that work of nature such a decrease in the number of gaming tables pointing to his own figure reflected in the glass, nas to be scarcely accounted for by the approach "Look at it-there's a picture for you!" Yes," of China New Year, when the natives live said Jerrold, regarding it intently, "very fine even more frugally, and are less inclined to indeed!", Then turning to his friend-Wants gamble than at any other period. What, how banging, though

ever, we were ascribing to a better state of morals Miss Docking, it seems, was anxious to see Miss GOLDENBURO imbibing gin, and on the LIU ACHU and Chun Atak, rice pounders, being change of venu-a previously unfrequented spot

prevailing, is we find only attributable to a fi later refusing to partake of what Eccles out in the cold last night about half past cleven having been selected, whereon can now be vie in ToM ROBERTSON's Comedy "Caste o'clock, took refuge in house No. 84 Praya Cen-ed an amalgamation of those missed. Whether CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS styles a cool and refreshing beverage, for-tral, the said house being empty. F.C. Hadden or as this is at the instigation of the Chinese coming along on duty was informed by a watch-Authorities, a change for the better is thus effect man that the rice pounders had entered the house, ed, as street gambling will ever exist, and it is sobe went aroundto see that all was OK. Finding certainly preferable to allot a space of ground for the door locked he got on to the adjoining house this description of recreation, than to have our and got into 64 by the roof, eventually finding thoroughfares prepetually crowded not only by the prisoners crouching under the stairs. The P.C.. gamblers but also those of the amicus curia accordingly ran them up to the Central Station, class. and Mr. Wodehouse treated them this morning to three months' hard labor as rogues and vaga-

AND

PERFUMERS..

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY..

ESTABLISHED 1841.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

13

ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c, be ad- It is requested that all communications rela dressedto the "Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" and not to the Editor.

Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The Editor" and not to individual members of the

staff.

Communications intended for publication must

Merchants, Consuls, and Professional and ether. Residents, have supplied the necessary matter to be accompanied by the name and address of the ensure correctness, upon forms sent for that purwriters, not necessarily for publication; but as pose The Naval and Military portion has been evidence of good faith. taken from the latest published official lists and

Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Teli revised at Head-quarters; in fact no pains has graph will always be open for the fair discussion been spared to make "THE HONGKONG by Correspondents of all questions affecting public DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR

interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res EAST" a handy and perfectly reliable book of|ponsible for opinions thus expressed. reference for all classes.

In addition tothe information enumerated above "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY

AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" for 1883. contains a complete

INDEX TO THE ORDINANCES OF

HONGKONG;

A SPECIAL LIST OF FOREIGNERS

TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are requested to forward all notices intended for insertion in that day's issue not later than THREE CLOCK so as not to retard the early publication of the paper.

4

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

Arrangements have been made to publish employed in Steamers making short voyages scribers in the central districts who do not receive The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M. Sub- from Hongkong;

their copies before FAVE O'CLOCK will oblige by at once communicating with the Manager.

THE PRIVATE RESIDENCES

of the Principal Government, Officials, the Lead- ing Merchants, the Foreign Consuls, Professional Men, Justices of

the Pence, &

A LADIES DIRECTORY FOR HONGKONG,

AND

A Mass of interesting information on various subjects, culled from the most trustworthy

sources.

A SPECIAL FEATURE IN THIS PUBLICATION IS A CHAPTER 'O.N SPORT,

dealing with almost every branch of sport including RACING, CRICKET, ATHLETICS, AQUATICS, &c., &c., &c.

The WINNERS of all IMPORTANT RACES at HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, FOOCHOW, and AMOY, with times, and other interesting particulars, carefully compiled from the most reliable sources make "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST," a vade mecum for all classes. of sportsmen.

J

The Hongkong Telegraph

got herself so far as to tell Miss GOLDENBURG that she was no better than she ought to be, to which the seductive ISABELLA politely responded that Miss DOCKING would have to make vast improvement in her personal; appearance and behaviour generally be fore she could pass in a wax-work as the

evidently of the old Roman warrior type FLORENTINE VENUE. Miss DOCKING is

as she resented the other lady's rudeness by hauling off and sending in the left straight from the shoulder damaging Miss GOLDENBURG's ear-and-mouth. Finding that weight was against her the last named fairy invoked the aid of a policeman, and by his Intervention and counsel peace was eventually restored between the bellige rents, but with some difficulty owing to Miss Doccino's pronounced bellicose pro- clivites. Miss Cox took no part in the encounter; in fact she apparently did everything possible to restore the status quo ante bullum, and even went so far as to offer, to pay the doctor's expenses for repairing, what the pugilistic reporter of Bell's Life would graphically describe as Miss GOLDENBURO's damaged, "kisser and auricular organ," However, Miss GOLDEN- BURG meant to have satisfaction, so she in- sisted on both hor quondam chums inter viewing the Magistrate.

bonds.

mile in 2.26, Guardsman and the subscription. Gang Forward and Second Violin covered a pony Skedadler doing the same journey in 2.23. Rose, Reefer and Chatterbox powed a mile in 3.16, Rose, greatly favored in the weights, having the others at his mercy from the half distance. Cutty Sark and Bothwell also went the same distance, their times being 37, 74, 1.52, and 2.17. First Flight going by himself registered & ahade under 3.18. Strathpeller and Derwent galloped a mile and a half, the mile 2.30, fall distance 3.46. 'Rebel beat Lavenderover the Valley Stakes course SAYS the St. James's Gazelle-The Suez in 1.42 Malcriado and Strathpeffer were sent Canal, notwithstanding its enormous cost of together, the old grey merely cantering alongside! £100,000 per mile, is absolutely choked by the the subscription poay. Scottish Chief and SU AFO, carpenter, Chan Afuk, seaman, Tung moderate traffic, that dribbles through its Damley were 2.40 in covering a mile, the lame Ashun, seaman, Lai Atsat, seaman, and Wo formed channel The inquiry affects the ship-one having much the best of the finish. Opal Ami, coolie, remanded from the sand ultimo on

owner and the public in two ways. One ques- was ridden by Mr. Nickels in a pice steady mile Aho, a lady in keeping, with intent to commit a through a canal without interruption, and the hal's mile and a half was one of the most in- a charge of having administered a drug to Maktion regards the number of vessels that can pass gallop, registering 34, 68, 1.47, and 2.22 Tajma. felony, were again in front of Mr. Wodehouse other regards the speed at which they can tra-teresting features of the morning's work Ridden this morning. The second prisoner was dis- vel. Both these points depend on the form of by "Horse" the old dan galloped as resolutely, charged, and the others, after being duly cautiorie, the canal; and both have been entirely but not in the same grand style, as of old. "The were committed for trial at the Supreme Court. neglected. The Suez Canal is (on paper) 36ft. times were 72, 2.27, 3.04 and 3.38. Tajmahal The prisoners are not altogether unknown in the deep for a width of 72ft., beyond which width the returned to his stable apparently none the worse records of the "Retreat" one of them having bottom rises at a slope of 23 to 1, till a width of for his gallop. been "shopped" for eighteen months for house- about 16aft, is attained. In 1840 a beam of 40ft.

AN OLD SPORTSMAN, breaking in September 1881, and another for or 41ft., as in the cases of the British Quien Hongkong, 3rd February, 1883. three years' penal servitude for piracy in 1879. and President, were the widest altained by steamers: In 1881. the Alaska had a beam of ONE day Sir William Johnson, the Indian agent soft. and the City of Rome a beam of 52.3ft. in the Mohawk country, under the Colonial Gov- The depth of the British Queen was 27jft.; [ernment, was unpacking some clothing brought that of the Aleska is 38ft. It is obvious that the from England. Hendrick, a famous Indian dimensions of the Suez Canal are such as to afford chief, was present, and took a strong fancy for no passage to vessels of the site. But take the an embroidered coat. He dared not ask for it, vessels for which this canal ought to have been but next day he told Johnson a dicam. "Last constructed-such as the Great Western, with night," said he, "me dream you say, 'Hendrick, you've been good friend, and now I'reward you,' vessels would be capable of passing each other a beam of 35ft, and a depth of 23 ft. Two such and you give me the gold coat." The white man in a canal 26ft, deep, if it were 80 feet wide. pondered a moment, and then said: "You are Restrict the width to 7aft. (as was done in the Johnson told Hendrick he had been dreaming. practicable. Now that another million is about "And what did my white brother dream?" to be spent in making passing-places in the Suez That you took me by the band and said: 'Sir Canal-the very name of which implies that no show my love for you. I will give you all the of the transit-it would be well if those interested William, you have been my friend, and I will proper attention is given to facilitating the speed land on the Great River and the Canada Creek, in occan communication would give a little The Indian was amazed, for the tract was nearly 100,000 acres in extent, and very choice land. too costly to make a ship canal of the section attention to these facts. It might prove, perhaps, But he was not to be outdone in generosity, and that would be most advantageous for the vessels finally replied:"My pale brother, the land is using it. yours; but," he added, after a long pause, "Sir William, we won't dream any more; you dream too big for me,"

GOUNOD'S " FAUST"

the first subscription performance of the second The Royal Italian Opera Company will give series at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, this evening, appearing in Gounod's celebrated master-picca "Faust". The cast, which includes Ini, and Signorii Clocci, Arrigoni, Lanzoni and Signora Lubicci, Signora Silini, Signora Berto

Brunetti, in a powerful one, and should attract = large attendance. The plot of the opera is well

Telegraph eloquent tarangues ofhis fair visitors, and cost do youja". long afeguards care of Swed canal), and this becoens hardly knowes side dia by splained to more

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1883.

Mr. WODEHOUSE patiently listened to the

ultimately squared matters by deciding that Miss Docking was to enrich the colonial treasury to the extent of five Mexican dollars in expiation of the injudicious ex hibition of her fistic powers, Miss Cox was honorably acquitted. KATE anted up the requisite amount, and the "Three Graces" left the Court happy and re- joicing. For psychological reasons we should be glad to know why Miss Docking GOLDENBURG "drink some gin." was so particularly desirous of seeing Miss

LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE captain and crew of the late steamship Odin arrived here this morning by Messrs. Douglas, Lapraik & Co.'s steamer Douglas..

SPORTING GOSSIP.

SOLOSION about hit the mark when he said that a continual dropping in a very rainy day and a contentious woman are alike. Such at least we think would be the opinion of Mr. WODEHOUSE who had an unusually gay time with the softer sex at the Police Court yesterday. After the musty rem iniscences of the celebrated Coroner's in quiry, and the ever-recurring spectacle of petty Chinese pilferers, obstructive haw-

THE news which reaches us from Egypt as we Another bitterly cold morning at the racecourse kers and obstreperous 'ricksha coolies, the

go to press is, remarks the Overland Mall, sig. did not prevent a large gathering of sports heart of the worthy Magistrate must have

correspondent of the Standard reports a state of the expected "powing" proving a loadstone that nificant and disheartening. The well-informed from congregating at the ralla before daylight, loudly throbbed with inward satisfaction

things which indicates nothing lear than a de- would not be denied, Amongst many other his at the dazzling array of beauty which

cline of British moral influerice. In spite of the toric characters in the annals of our local sport illumined that dingy room where justice is

decision of the Council of Ministers, the guards I observed the burly form of Mr. Fokien, who dispensed at times in such excentric THE Fokien Race Club will hold a Spring Meej-still remain over the houses of the exiled pri- has come down from the northern province to fashion, when the fair but contentiousing, extending over two days, on April 9th and soners; their behaviour to the ladies and guests see the slashing Helios win his races, and who belles of Graham Street, the charm oth. The programme of events will be found is "ahameful"; they enter the houses by day will doubtless again officiate as "the man in the

in another place. "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND ing Miss KATE DOCKING and the divine

and sleep in the lower rooms at night, and they box." Mr. Jeyes, a well known Amoy borseman HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" for 1883 Miss Lizzie Cox were introduced to His

is not only in direct contravention of promises do battle for the rose-colored banner, was also search visitors as they leave and enter. All this, who has brought down the dark grey Iroquois to is Printed on superior quality of Paper Worship, on the old charge of too freely

solemnly made, but it amounts to a deliberate in the enclosure watching the doings of the with a NEW FOUNT of TYPE, specially ordered using their tongues and displaying their

insult to the British authorities in Egypt. Our cracks." for the work, irant THE PATENT TYPE unusual proficiency in "the manly art" on

moral influence in Egypt, it is true, was never of FOUNDING COMPANY; Red Lion Square, the sacred person of the beautiful and

much account; but it will speedily disappear Holbom, London, and bound in a fashion accomplished Miss ISABELLA GOLDENBURG, unsurpassed by any work of the kind ever

skogether if abuses such as this are permitted, published in the FAR EAST.

who resides in that choice region' of our

The truth is that our delay and inactivity is and that in the face of an army of occupation. city known as Cochrane Street. The

bearing its usual fruit; and as we have repeated worthy magistrato tried his best to assume that stern air which is said to be charac. teristic of justice which is both blind and deaf, and which our energetic friend the overgreen Mr. JNo. J. FRANCIS so ruthlessly ignored the other day, but the attempt was a complete fallure; KATE's cheerful nod of recognition, and Lizziz's winning smile® were too much for the impressionable. scion of the noble house of WODEHOUSE. MESDANES DOCKING and Cox are quite old acquaintances of the Hongkong Folice

"THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" will, in order that it may circulate extensively outside this Colony, be published at a POPULAR

PRICE, and can be ordered at This Office for

TWO

DOLLARS.

CRICKET match between the eleven who played against Amoy last month, and a team selected from the other members of the HK C. C. was commenced on the Cricket Ground this morning. A descriptive report of the match will appear in our next issue.

OUR Foochow correspondent writes on the 29th altimo -It was currently reported yesterday that the Norwegian steamer Odin had come to grief on an island some yo miles north from they pointed out, the absence of a definite policy White Dogs. The captain and crew were saved the Government in dealing with the question and the complete want of vigour displayed by and came on to Foochow in Chinese Junk is leading us into fresh difficulties and dangers the Douglas. The Odin was bound from Naga They have taken passages to Hongkong bevety' day. PLANS WANAJA5913 |

aki to Hongkong with a cargo of coal She is THE North Borneo Authorities have apparently sunk in 45 fathoms of water.

determined to take the bull by the horns so far as the European loafer nuisance is concerned, The following practical intimation to captains of vessels and others will no doubt have the desired effect;

A coop story is told by the late Sir Archibald Alson in his autobiography, just published. It seems that on his return from India that gallant old veteran, Sir Patrick Grant, went to see

An insatiable thirst for knowledge and an appetite unbounded in the desire to seek out the mysterious secrets of nature induce Faust, a

quest for diving more deeply into the paths of pheles, the embodiment of the Evil One, in his knowledge. Ever on the watch for human souls, German student, to invoke the aid of Mephisto

meats, and introduces him to a pure and virtuous the calumniator of mankind -endowa his victim * with youth,legance of form, and fine adom-

maiden, Margaret, whose charms instantly take possession of Faust's heart. Margaret is but ill looked after by Dame Martha, in whose charge she bas been left by her brother, Valentine, whilst he is absent at his military duties. Faust succeeds in seducing Margaret, and her brother, returning, challenges the robber of his sister a ever, he is himself lain Margaret's reason is virtue By the power of Mephistopheles, how

She is for this thrown into prison to which unseated in her madness she slays her child Faust and Mephistopheles gain admission. They and in an excess of grief expires, carnestly im endeavour to persuade her to fly. She refusea, ploring pardon. When the Evil One is gloating over the consummation of the wretched catastro phe, suddenly Celestial voice archeard welcoming finding the unexpected tum taken in the ill the repentant sinner, whist Mephistopheles success of his subtle devices, becomes a suppliant soul is borne by heavenly messengers to its himself, which attitude he assumes as Margaret's lasting rest.

THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY,

ELIMITED

The following is the

the second ordinary meets

"the above hamoil Company.

14th inst

for prese

The course was in splendid order-far better going than it has yet been this season. Driving

chesnut galloping two miles in Ane forin. Sham the Cloud was the first pony on the track, this old rock, ridden by Mr. Nickels, galloped a mile and a half at a steady pace-times 33, 69, 146, chings in the saddle, went a mile and a half saament of the Moounts for the pr 2.24, 3.09, and 1-381 Cobaut, with Mr. Hut moving freely and well last mile and a quarter Ate ring med kapalit 20 shar

regalos, including da, BEING wirke beward from les 35, 70, 1.50, 2.31 and 3.06. Pizzicato and Ghillie Sum of 83431 de mode de the Derby course at a little better than half speed Callum, Mr. Brandt riding the grigin, atrodo averterets of the Cubes basy to both finishing in good form. The times for this gallop were 39, 75, 350, 3.38, 13.04, and 3.41. Triumph galloped a mile and a quarter in com-

There is not space in the compass of an Ordinary Advertisement to detail all the faforma tion introduced into the work, but it may be fairly asserted that no such Directory has ever been published, either in Hongkong, or any other part Court. We do not exactly remember how him in Infancy. "Well, Mary," said Sir Patrick, squire, Governor and Commander-in-chief of gether at a steady pace, cove

of the East, at the Price:

"THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST offers Special Advantages as an Advertising Medium It will have an extensive circulation in all Forts between Singapore and Newchwang, and the scale of charges has been fixed at an exceptionally low rate. Terms can be learned on application.

woman, then old and infirm, who had tended

many times they have interviewed the how many children have you had?" "Troth, months; but it is certain that their visits "Thirteen! How in the world did you contrive, magistrates during the past eighteen sir, I have borns my gudeman-thirsion" have been frequent-so frequent in fact to bring up so many?" "Oh, sir, ye see the as to engender a scintilla of suspicion that Lord was rael merciful, for are as He sent and there must be some special attraction in He took awa?" the tither; so was ist hirplit that anything but cheerful locality.

through," Jesting apart, we are willing to believe. He was a man of considerable wit During the that these Graham Street young ladies are Franco-Prussian war he was much annoyed by Suggestions for the improvement of this work very well meaning persons whose greatest the stupidity of a country sub-editor with whom fault an citizens of this model community had to do, and he determined to play him a

nobody else would be handy trick So late one evening,

he knew the lavish use of woman's chiet-weapon, one from making a blunde

are respectfully solicited.

Orders for COPIES, and for ADVERTISE MENTS may be sent to the Agents at the various "Ports, de told

THE HON CON

EGRAPH

HON CONGE Hongkong, 23rd January,

is a perhaps excusable Indiscretion in a

too

a ready tongue. Shakespere in speaking through

of a fair ideal sald

Gentle, and low; an excellent thing in womazi But while admitting the wisdom of the pool utterances we must not forget that it is just

PROCLAMATION.

pany with Esperance, the griffin having the worst of the ff paw at the finish By the Honourable William Hood Treacher, | mila 2.27. - Pelham and Incubusi

the Territory of Sabah

in 2.03 and the full mile

(Signed) W. H. TREACHER,

Governor,

tory of Sabah may, at the discretion of the going the same

We do hereby direct and proclaim that any Hickory (late Salma person arriving in any of the Farts of the Terrian easy pace. Officer-in charge at the Port of arrival, be refusedile and a half permission to land unless he can show that he

landia

is in possession of sufficient means of livelihood, able performance. Silver or can produce a cognised agent of the

ticket from some re Blunder Blas galloped sfe Government at the tances, the miler going Port of departure. master of any vessel bringing to Ports in the Airile for considerably

that the galloped two length and we do further direct and sald Territory persons who are so refused per- weat mile mission to land and for the above mentioned style Sata reasons, may be required to keep such persons

on board at the risk and charge of the ship during her stay in any Sabah Post, and to take taken away with him the said persons on departure,

Lunder aipenalty

him,

late, came

bills

Given at Sandaken this

2:17th day of Januar

By the Governor's Command,

(Signed)

ad alicante on the chanfordshi Kechenden (or f brva, baltune of 1617.00 to

“of the;kualaam and to 'maka. provi

shara - absorbing? BiGozo, Fahd the raised

„panded for reelection. 2135

Share This Page