LATE TELEGRAMS.
We take the subjoined telegraphic Items from our Calcutia exchanges received by the steamship Lennox, which arrived in barbour early this, morning
BERLIN, May dlh. A official paper, the North German Gazette, publishes an article strongly urging Germany's participating in the ing Calcutta Exhibition, in order to endeavour forthcom to gain a footing for German maunfactures in
the Indian market.
RANGOON, May 7th.
A Burman dressed iri female costume was re- cently caught in the palace at Mandalay. He was charged with carrying on a criminal intrigue with Thebaw's half-sister, who is also the sister of the Mengoon Prince.
Both were led out for execution. The man claims to be a British subject.
Owing to the intercession of the Queen, the sentence of death was not carried out, and the man has been sent to Mogoung and the Princess to Sagain.
In Mandalay it is generally believed that this story of an intrigue in the palace is a made up one, and that the real offence of the Princess was the sending of some gold to her brother at Chandernagore.
At the Dublin trials yesterday, Edward O'Brien and Thomas Doyle pleaded guilty of conspiracy
to murder.
The Dynamite conspirators were committed for trial at How Street yesterday on a charge of treasor: felony.
LONDON, May 13th.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1883. -
ARRIVAL OF HIS EXCELLENCY LI HUNG-CHANG IN SHANGHAI,..
His Excellency Li Hung-chang, Grand Secre tary and Viceroy of Chibli, arrived in Shanghai at two o'clock to-day. The arrangements made for his reception were a decided improvement on His Excellency Tho Tsung-tang landed here in the rabble and confusion that prevailed when February last. Foreign drilled soldiers, from Bund from the Kin-le-yuen Bridge to the passage the city, were drawn up on either side of the between the new leading to the Wharf at which His
His Excellency Li Hung-chang has been paying the respects due from a dutiful son to the remains of his mother at the ancestral home of
an
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TOW receiving orders for PHOTOGRAPHS to be ordered from SHOP," No. 100, Queen's Road Central, carrying
NOW
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CELEBRATED MEN AND WOMEN,
HE Undersigned begs to inform the Ladies ankt Gentlemen of the Foreign Community that he has resigned his Partnership in the "NAM-SING TAILOR SHOP" and has Furchased an Interest in the "SZE HING LOONG on the Business of TAILORS, OUTFITTERS, and GENERAL MERCHANTS.. He hopes by strict attention to Business and Selling the Best Class of Goods at Moderate Prices to receive a share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him in the past.
AH NAM, Late (stout) Partner in the
NAM-SINO Tailor Shop." Hongkong, 16th April, 1883.
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The superstitious king war induced by the pre- diction to hazard a pitched battle. He was com pletely routed, nearly taken prisoner, and driven to seek refuge an a desert island in the river believed them faithful, but Zingha hud bribed them Coanza. A few servants accompanied him. He to poison him, and he died and was buried in the island with the bloody funeral ceremonies of his race. Zingha, who had all the troops in her Christianity to conciliate her subjects, and pay already, at once seized the crown, abjured
idols. Her brother had left a son who was now slaughtered human sacrifices to the national in the charge of a noble, who gathered about seemed to have beency landed, and they him a few men still faithful to the boy's father. specially selected for the Zingha, determined to consummate her venge occasion, for they were remarkably clean in ap-ance, dared to visit alone the camp of the loyal SECULAR PICTURES. Pearance, smart in handling their rifles, and noble, cajoled him into becoming her husband, creditably disciplined. They kept back the im- and at the conclusion of the marriage festivities mense crowd of natives that assembled, and stabbed her little nephew to the heart and flung order prevailed, the arrangements that had been his body into the river, proclaiming that made for the landing of His Excellency being she had killed him as his father had systematically carried out
Killed her child. She then had every individual with the remotest pretension to the throne slaughtered. She was as terrible in her love affairs as in other things. One of her officure, the family in Anhwei, and the China Merchants who proved indiscreet, was thrown to wild beasts; ALL GOODS ordered are charged for at the LONDON INVOICE cost without anything extra. Steam Navigation Company's steamer Haean, another, who imprudently allowed himself Captain Dirckson, left here at & am., Sunday affair with one of her maids of honor, was ordered morning, the zoth inst., to bring him to Shanghhi by Zingha to cut out the young girl's heart and Mr. Denny, United States Consul General, and eat it. The poor wretch dared not disobey, but LONDON, May 12th. Mr. Tong Mow-che and Mr. Chu Yu-chec, Man hoped the horrible act would save him from Before the Commons adjourned for the Whit- agers of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation further punishment. Zingha promptly had him, suntide recess yesterday, Mr. Ashmead Bartlett Co., and the Director of the Imperial Chinese Tele beheaded, and the two mutilated corpses were denounced the policy of the Marquis of Ripon. graph Company, were passengers in the Haran; removed together. She tried, like her brother, Mr. Gladstone in reply warmly defended the but some of them returned by other steamers to wrest Angola from the Portuguese, and all the Viceroy's policy. Mr. Ashmead Bartlett then owing to His Excellency not intending to come savage tribes of Africa rallied to her call. She gave notice that he would bring forward a resoluto Shanghai as soon as was first expected. He was, they said, a Queen whose arrow always bit tion on the 13th of June condemning the policy went on board the Haean at Wuhu at 6 am. on the mark. She was involved in wars for thirty of the Marquis of Ripon in India.
the 24th, and the steamer proceeded down the years, always showing invincible cause, as she river two hours later, anchoring at Nanking at 1.30 p.m. The great Viceroy, and said-to-be thing that she had observed that was every
showed
talent in introducing her court opponent of His Excellency, Teo Tsung-tang, geous in the civilization of the Portuguese. She was demonstratively received at the provincial was formidably restless and warlike, and raged capital of the Two Klang: cannons boomed through the provinces about her, like a resistless in his honour from the gunboats and forts; torrent. The Portuguese finally blockaded her and elaborate preparations had been made to in the very island where her unhappy brother, give him a reception in accordance with the high had died by her orders. The flag of truce. sent position he holds. He stayed in Nanking till her was scornfully rejected, and she escaped at two o'clock on the 27th, when he again em: night with her followers by swimming across barked on board the Hazan, and at 4 p.m., the river at a place so impracticable that the the vessel got underweigh.. She only stopped Portuguese had left it unguarded. Zingha re- A special telegram to the Times of India at Chinklang to show her papers to the customs' from London states that, in the House of Com- Authorities, and arrived at Woosung between unfortunate tributary Queen, who was holding took Matamba, branded with a red-hot from the mons on Friday, Mr. Ashmead Bartlett drew at- nine and ten o'clock this moming. His Excel- the province for the Portuguese, and indulged tention to the condition of India, which he said lency was saluted by the different British was more critical than it had ever been since men-of-war anchored there by the Chinese herself the terror of her bravest enemy; but she in all the little winning ways by which she made the Mutiny. He gave netice of a resolution on gunboats, and by the guns from the forts, the felt that she was playing a losing game in June 15th to discuss the conduct of Lord Ripon, reports of which could be heard in the Settle fighting the Portuguese, whose civilized science, and propose a solution of the present difficulty. ment. The band on one of the British men-of- It is believed the whole question of the Native
her wit told her, must, in the end. triumph over war played a selection of music, while the the most desperate savagery. To obtain honor- Jurisdiction Bill will then be fully argued. In Hacan was at anchor and His Excellency re- able peace she indicated that she would return the course of the discussion, Mir. Gladstone highly District Magistrate, and representatives Europeans would be useful to her, both in ceiving visitors, among whom where the Trotal, eulogised the services of Lord Ripon as
to Christianity, and, deciding that the help of the Viceroy, Mr. O'Donnell and Sir George Campbell also from the forts and men-of-war. Shortly before preserving her power and in softening her defended Lord Ripon's administration from the one o'clock the anchor was weighed and the subjects' manners, she embraced the faith again, attacks of the Member for Eye, while Lord
Haean steamed easily
up to George Hamilton spoke strongly in condemna- Pootung Point were anchored about a dozen the promise of the King
to Shanghai. Of the
and ceded her claims tool to maintain in exchange for tion of Mr. Ilbert's Bill, urging that a more ill Chinese river gunboats, and they saluted His her on the throne of Maiamba. She was seventy- judged, or foolish measure had never been in Excellency as he passed up, while all the five years old at the time of the alliance, and she troxluced, and that Government would find it steamers in harbour belonging to the China Mer-spent the rest of her life in abolishing the san- difficult to extricate themselves from the present chants' Steam Navigation Company displayed a guinary rites of the frightful native superstitions. dilemma.
large quantity of bunting. The Haean moored She died at eighty-two, quite in the odor of sanc. at the upper Kin-lee-yuen Wharf a few minutes tity, her lion hunts, wholesale butcheries, barbar- before two o'clock, and by this time the French ous mutilations, banquets on human flesh, devas- Bund had become crowded with thousands of tation of her subjects homes by fire and sword Chinese, and a large number of foreigners also for caprice, all forgiven. Her later menus con- turned out to obtain a glance at the pioneer of tained nothing more objectionable than lizards western. progress in China. The soldiers, as a guard of honour, kept a vacant space in
and mice roasted with the hair on-Morning Call. the centre of the street, and there was an entire absence of the unseemly occurrences that made the reception of Teo Tsung-tang so ridiculous in the eyes of foreigners. His Excel- leasy left the steamer about half past two o'clock, and was conveyed down the Bund in a sedan soldiers, headed by a brass band, playing a mar- chair in the centre of a procession of Chinese che tune, in discordant strains very similar to the old Manila Band, when only half-power" was engaged, His Excellency took up his quarters at the residence of Mr. Chu Yu-chee in the Kiukiang Road, where he will live during his stay in Shanghai-Courier. ||
The Prince of Wales opened the Great Inter national Fisheries Exhibition at South Kensing ton yesterday. The ceremony passed off most successfully.
BOMBAY, May 14th, rob.
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PARIS, May 14th, News has been received from the west coast of Africa, stating that De Braus and party have landed at Gaboon on April 21st. Stanley is not offering any interference.
SUEZ, May 15th.
The sanitary board enforces twenty-four hours quarantine on all vessels arriving here from Bombay whose length of voyage from that port has been over fourteen days."
PANIA, May 15th, The Chamber of Deputies have approved of votedit for five million francs on account of the Tonquin Expedition. The Minister of Foreign Affairs made a statement in the Cham bers to-day that no danger is apprehended from Rumours are current that Count de Chambord is alarmingly ill,
China.
BERLIN, May 5th, M. Waddington has met with a very favour. able reception here.
ISMAILIA, May 15th.
A fire has broken out in the Rubattino Com. pany's steamer Singapore in the Suez Canal; the cargo is partly destroyed by fire, but the mails and passengers have been saved, and as
stance has been forwarded. The fire is still raging,
ISMAILIA, May 16th. The Intest news respecting the Rubating Steamer Singapore up to a late hour last night was that the men were busy extinguishing the fire in the cargo main hold. All the passengers were safely landed at Suez.
BOMBAY, May 16th.
ICHANG.
I
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA VIA AMOY. THE Spanish Steamer
"DON JUAN," Captain Marquez, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, thic 4th inst, at ELEVEN AJL .'
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DRANDÃO & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, and June, 1883.
FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND
ADELAIDE.
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This HOTEL is centrally situated and AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS, within easy distance of the principal landing
PICKS.
AXES.
ENGINEERS & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS.
HATCHETS,
PATENT BIT-BRACES.
AUGER-BITS.
DRILLS..
*
GIMBLETS.
SQUARES.
places.
475)
J. COOK, Proprietor. THE GOLDEN SCISSOR, No. 13, POTTINGER STREET. A. M. ROBIN, TAILOR AND GENERAL OUTFITTER HAS JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING NEW GOODS:
THE Public are respectfully informed that the mentioned premises for the past 18 years as TAI LOR, DRAPER, and GENERALOUTFITTER. He has noconnection whatever with any other firm Trading under a similar name or style, and takes this opportunity of informing his old customers that their orders will receive the same careful attention in the future that has been given to them in the past. lly supplying the Best Ma terials and Workmanship at MODERATE PRICES, and by promptly attending to all orders entrusted to his charge, he hopes to be favored with the patronage of his old customers and the Public Generally.
N.B. Note the address.
NAM SING, No. 84, Queen's Road Central Opposite the Central Market. Hongkong, 15th April, 1883.
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H HOY LEE
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MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, &CAP MAKER. AS for Sale, every description of Gentle
men's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Hats, &c., &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds, Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.
No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.“ Hongkong, 16th May, 1882...
(388
PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS & TWEEDS, DIAGONALS, White & Colored CHEONG WO,
CHEST LOCKS,
MRS, POTT'S PATENT SADIRONS. COOKING STOVES.
FAIRBANK'S SCALES, FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS' USE, DRILLING MACHINES.`· BREAST DRILLS, AUTOM: BORING
***TOOLS.
DRILLS, UMBRELLAS, Gents SILK TIES, HAIR BRUSHES and DRESSING COMBS, a varied assortment of FANCY BUT- TONS for Gentlemens Coats and Vests, &c. INSPECTION INVITED. Note the address:
No. 13, POTTINGER STREET, Hongkang, 26th May, 1883.
F. D. GUEDES.
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ANVILS.
VICES.
HITCHCOCK'S PATENT LAMPS.
GLASSCUTTERS.
SCROLL SAWS.
FAMILY GRINDSTONES. BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS.
BEST WHITWORTH'S... STOCK AND DIES. SCREW WRENCHES.
RULES:
F433.
· MADAGASCAR'S QUEENS,
The
present Queen of Madagascar, whose on voys have just ratified the treaty between that island and the United States, appears to be an en. (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND lightened sovereign, whose fondness for mission- ares does not reach the point of wishing to eat
PORTS, and taking through Cargo to NEW them, and whose predilections are all for printing
ZEALAND, FIJI, NEW CALEDONIA, and presses and the arts of peace.
decided im A
TASMANIA). provementshe upon African Queens two hundred THE Eastern and Australian Steamship famous, Zingha, Queen early in 1600 of Md. and fifty ago. Instance that famous, or in- Company's Steamship
"TANNADICE," tambe and Angolo, provinces in what is now Lower Guinea. Her story, as told by the Roman Captain S. G. Green, will be despatched as Catholic missionaries of that time, is a curiosity above on or about TUESDAY, the 12th instant. in the study of ferocity. Her picture, painted parchment, is said to be in one of the convents in Portugal. In her early years her father, by her gentleness, was accustomed
on
A
A telegram has been received at Bombay from Her Majesty's Consul at Alexandria, stating that owing to the sudden increase of cholera at Bom- contaminated, and quarazave eclared Bombay
in proportion to way the duration of the voyage is imposed from 14th to drink the warm blood of a newly slain infant May, according to the published regulations when he invoked blessings on his daughter's advised.
head. Zingha returned the compliment by serv ing at bis funeral banquet two hundred beings, many of whom she killed herself She band son whose father's name history does not record, [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]
and her brother, heir to the throne of Matamba, thinking he had reason to fear this child's preten 18th May. Cholers has been very prevalent here for who adored the child, vowed vengeance, and in sions, had it stifled in a bath of hot water. Zingha, over a fortnight, and there are no signs of it due time wreaked it signally. For a time she con abatement Happily the few foreign residents tented herself, when her brother ascended the have so far escaped the disease, but very many throne, with retiring to a distant city and ex- deaths have taken place among the Chinese in elting the people to an insurrection. To divert the city, and some hundreds of coffins have been his subjects' attention from home the policy is brought out of the South Gate and taken across not unknown in later times the King made the river for burial. Dr. Henry has been unceaswar on the Portuguese who ing in administering all the relief he could
were in pos-
who
will be received up to 4 P., of the day previous.
Parcels (all of which must be sent to our Office). The Contents and Valise must be declared.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
PLANE IRONS.
CHISELS.
. HAMMERS.
PINCERS.
NIPPERS.
DIVIDERS.
METAL SCISSORS.'
METAL SAWS.
TUBE EXPANDERS.
OIL-FEEDERS.
OIL-CANS.
COMMISSION AGENT.
No. 5, D'ÁGUILAR STREET,
AS always on hand a large assortment of
H CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Moderate Prices:
Hongkong, and October, 1882.
GUEDES:& CO.
P
RINTERS,
STATIONERS,
"BOOKBINDERS. D'ÁGUILAR STREET.
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HONGKONG RACES, 1883. NOW READY, PRICE 15 CENTS.
COMPLETE REPORT THE HONGKONG RACE MEETING OF 1883, IN PAMPHLET FORM, REPRINTED FROM
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WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES, PATENT SOCKETS. DISTRESS SIGNALS, HOLMES' PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. FOGHORNS.,
SIGNAL LAMPS,
LIFE BUOYS...
LIFE BELTS BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING
MACHINES. 8cc,
&C
or
As only a limited number has been printed, THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
orders should be sent without delay to the #HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE,
No. 7, Peddar's Hill
Hongkong, 5th March, 1883.
TR MOORE begs to recommend his
MGOGO SHAMPOO WASH
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara Non ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is
(424 SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER. made of soap root; the natives of the Philip-
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1883. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY. TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO
JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND MEXICO,
EUROPE 1 VIA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
AND
STEAMERS.
had arrived since the treaty, threatend to exter-THE Steamship minate the whole faithless kingdom. The King was frightened and sent for Zingha, proposing a fraternal reconciliation, after which she was to go at the head of an embassy to treat with the Portuguese government.
"COPTIC,"
will be despatched for San Francisco, v/ Yoko hama, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, at THREE P.M.
action of the neighboring province of Angola ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING. the poor sufferers, and his conduct is beyond He was defeated and a treaty was made, but he all praise. In many cases his services have was no sooner at liberty than he resumed his been successful. The disease has assumed depredations. A new Portuguese Viceroy, the form of an epidemic, and its ravages have filled the people with alarm. This is not, however, the only calamity that threatens to spread misery in the neighbourhood. We have experienced frightfully bad weather lately, nothing but rain, and the crops are rotting. With the cholera plague in the city, the crops destroyed, and the The wily tigress saw the way to her revenge, recent disturbances at Hankow, the natives have and consented to do as her brother wished. In not pleasant prospects for the season, and many the audience chamber of the Viceroy it is said of them entertain the belief that a great calamity that she was not pleased with the contrast be-address in full and same will be received at the tween the throne placed for the Viceroy and the The Kiangtung, CM.S.N. Co's steamer, is a cushions provided for herself. She made a sign very frequent and welcome visitor to our far into one of the girls in her train; this unfortunate which is proof of the growing Importance of seated herself upon her back as upon a chair,
in a commercial sense hear from good and so remained till the end authority that a late visitor is likely to become Then Zingha left, the girl ind of the audiencer
is about to overtake them-famine or rebellion.
Steamers from Shanghai and Japan Ports.
Connection being made at Yokohama with
FLENSBURG STOCKBEER.
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MARIENTHALER BEER.
„VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. Hongkong, 7th October, 1883.........
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pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hairs they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will NEVER BE BALD. The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- perties it will without fall arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandrufi, ad
curts all diseases of the scalp. It does not [10 contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing
ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON
AERATED WATERS.
7. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE
Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the (Opposite the City Hall)
late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S
SODA WATER FACTORY
is, now prepared to execute the largest enters for every description, of Aerated Waters with promptness and despatch. SUPERIOR QUALITY GUARANTEED.
All PARCEL PACKAGES should be marked to Company's Office until Five P., the day pre IS vious to sailing.
RETURN PASSAGES—
land poit, and she invariably brings full cargoes went upon her hands and knees, and her mistress have paid full fare, re-embarkingers, who
at San Fran-
cisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within six months, be allowed 20 per
Consumers
are
Invited to
to by those carefully Manufactured
SPARKLING WATERS.
THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR
All Orders and Communications should be ad-
their hair
put this wash up in battles without allowing it to M. MOORE has succeeded in being able to terment, and he will guarantee it to keep any length of time in any climate.
:
FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co.,
VARIETY STORE,
Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 75th January, 1883,
F321 THE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING
COMPANY,
31, RED LION Square, Holborn, W.C., LONDON,
SHANKS, REVELL & Co., PROPRIETORS,
NEWSPAPER, BOOK, MUSIC, & GENERAL TYPE FOUNDERS.
cent from Return Fare; if re-embarking within dressed to The Factory one year, an allowance of te per cent will be
7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. SOLE Proprietors of JOHNSON & ATKINSON'S made from Return Fare. Pre-Paid Return
Hongkong, 11th April, 1882.
Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing Printing Type, and Manufacturers of JOHNSON'S Patent Hard Metal, patented April 5th, 1854, en
the purchaser of the property now in the occupa the Viceroy, with the phrase that the ambss tion of H.B.M.'s Consul. (Held on lease with aadress of a great king never used even the Passage Orders, available for one year, will be option of purchase) and that in all prob. same chair twice. Zingta managed the cone issued at a Discount of 25 per cent, from Return we shall have a line of steamers ference with a great deal of skill; avoiding any Fare. These allowances do not apply to through ability running to Chungking. It appears to be promise of tribute and giving Instead the free to the provincial capital of cave been up dom of the Portuguese laves and the alliance of Consular Choices open any ver
Invoices to accompany Overland, river navigation; although difficult, is not im and she remained in Angola she had herself in Mexican, Central, and South American
e the negotiation was pending.
that her brother,
Cargo
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JUST PUBLISHED. PRICE THIRTY CENTS,
TIE
TYPHOON S E OF THE AN EASTERN SEAS BREVET LIEUT COL H S. PALMER, ROYAL ENGINEERS,
possible for steamers, for the reason that where stracted by the ionaries in the Christian re should be sent to the Company's Offices, ad a fank can be towed by manual labour why igon, in order to make herself popular with the dressed to the Collector of Customs, San Fran
a light draft steamer be propelled by Fortuguese. She was even baptised, the Viceroy On the Amazon they have several stem and his wife standing sponsors. She received the
cisca.
For further information as to Freight For Vinaca, Vessels built of steel with speed of vice-queen's name, Anna Her brother affected Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company Bleen knots to go over the rapids, and this class to be pleased with the alliance she had concluded, No. 5o, Queen's Road Central Being a Review of Pere Dechersen's Work on of steamer would no doubt answer the purpose but secretly prepared for war again and toon
FE FOSTER,Show the Typhoons of the China Seas
KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG. Hongkong, 10th November, 1882.
and fully carry out the expectations of one who began incursions Into Portuguese territory is sanguine of success.—-—~~Gouttar.
Zingita bribed the oracles to Loretall a victory.
Hongkong, and June, 1583.
"Agent, wit
ย
Estimates for Newspaper, Book, and Jobbing Plant at specially reduced rates,
All kinds of Printing Machines, Presses, Paper,
AND
TAILOR, DRAPER, GENERAL BEST
at
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*- CENTRAL. SIXTH DOOR WEST FROM POTTINGER STREET.
Hongkong, 19th May, 1883.
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SAM
HING, JUN.
STULTZ,
TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds, DEALBAMBOO BLINDS, CHINA
MATTING, FITH HATS, SUMMER TWEED, &c.,
&c.,
&c.
BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TAILOR TO H. R. H. THE DUKE OF BRABANT, NOW KING OF THE BELGIANS, and to
H.M. THE KING OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS."
No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street.) Hongkong, 31st March, 1883.
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GOLD AND SILVERSMITH,
WATCH MAKER
AND
EN GRA V ER, WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED ON MODERATE TERMI
¿
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Hongkong, 6th April, 1883.
"WAI SAN YAT PQ,"
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