THREE fishermen, two of whom were convicted before of a similar offence, were each fined $15, - or six weeks' hard labor, this moming, for being in possession of a quantity of newly-cut trees yesterday. The trio went in. Tree-cutting is becoming so frequent, that it is really necessary

fines seeming to have no effect upon them. Says the Sydney Bulletin. The new Duke of Marlborough, is not, so far as we can see, having such a gay time. Being so unfortunate to have been found out as the Marquis of Blandford, his accession to the Dukedom has aroused such a horde of siceping dogs that his Grace has been practically barked, for the present, clean out of England. It seems, indeed, that the Duke, who is, we may remark, an accomplished littérateur, is not a man of snowflake morality. Not con tent with upsetting the Earl of Aylesford's ma- trimonial apple-cart, while the "noble Earl" (as big, a scoundrel, if possible, as the Duke) was in India, he, we quote a London contemporary, "struck the woman (the Marchioness of B.) whom he had sworn to protect; and who was about to become the mother of his child. And when the noble father was told of his childı

to make an example of the destroyers, trifting

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1883.

FRONTIERS.

are worthy of the name, are the Merchant RUSSIANS AND CHINESE ON THE Steamship Company and Shoten Kiyoku, sigar factory. The former has a capital of -filly-thousand-tacis, subscribed by fifty there

holders, including Nin Yongsik and Lí So-yen, The latter has twenty shareholders and a capital of six thousand riyo, which is now in course

of increase. There is one photograph shop, owned

of the prominent Korean officers are making preparations to start a new trading company. A scheme is also afloat to establish a hospital. On the 18th of October, Riutel Shun, who was re- ceiving instruction in Mr. Fukuzawa's school was lately opened for making copper money. Keio-gijiku, was appointed to the Mint which

Only the director has been appointed up to the pre- sent, and his subordinates are not as yet engaged, A great many years ago, the King imported a Chinese translation of foreign books treating of the advantages of steamships; telegrapha, etc., and caused it to be translated into the Korcan language. This valuable work was distributed among the inhabitants of the eight provinces. But at that time, the Koreans unanimously re- garded it as a book on foreign religion, and condemned it as utterly worthless. Recently, however, the desire to read the work has greatly therefore, being made to publish the book so as to developed among them. Necessary efforts are,

meet the great demand for it.-Japan Mail.

FORESTALLING OWNERS OF

RACE HORSES.

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The St. Petersburg correspondent of the New York Herald writes:-The relations between Russia and China have long been seriously

strained, and more than once it has seemed dif.

To-day's Advertisements-

PUBLIC AUCTION.

GUEDES has received metric.

Mtions, to Sell by Fublic Auction, on

TUESDAY,

All

at the Premises,

the 1th December, 1883, at 2.30 O'CLOCK P.M., A VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate in Rozario Street and Bridges Street, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong,

Comprising those Pieces or Parcels of GROUND Registered in the Land Office as Section A of INLAND LOT No. 403, the Remaining Portion of INLAND LOT No. 403 and Sec tion of INLAND LOT No. 400, as the same Premises and respectively held for the residues of two several and respective terms of 999 years and 999 years. The Property will be offered for sale in the Lot following lots, viz-

+

Lot

Lot

The Tenement Nos. 78, 80, and 82,

The Tenement Nos. 6 and 7: Rozario Bridges Street, containing an area of 2,806 square feet or thereabouts.

Street, containing an area of 1,445 square feet or thereabouts.

3-The Tenement: No. 31, Bridges Street, containing an area of 60g, square feet or thereabouts.

The Propony is sold subject to the existing lettings thereof respectively

ficult to avoid an open rupture. The troops of both nations are watching each other closely, nor would it, perhaps, be going too far to say that in the event of complications between France and neighbour's embarrassment. In anticipation, China the Russians might make capital out of their

doubtless, of some such opportunity, considerable Russian reinforcements were not long 'since de- spatched to Wladivostock, where the attitude of the Chinese has been menacing Recently the subject was fully discused in the Novels Vremit of St. Petersburg, "The Chinese Govern. ment," said that paper, "has evidently long acknowledged how heavy the loss of the Anur district (Eastern Siberia), especially the southern part of the same, has proved, and is now trying to do all in its power to gain this which between two friendly Powers appear country back, thereby often taking measures thoroughly objectionable. At the same time the aming preparations are going on very ener getically, so that there is reason to fear thing disfigurement, be gave vent to a encer, and ad-

may result in an open conflict. have, unfortunately, not even been able after all vised his wife to treat the blow which caused

these years to populate the country with Russian' the injury as 'on historic incident." It would

colonisis, so as to secure Russian power and to be difficult to more than quietly admire a man

Nothing tends to upset the temper of a racing bring agriculture forward sufficiently to enable man so much as the act of forestalling so often the nearest population and the military to obtain who would do this thing, yet it is on record that indulged in by the speculative public, whose de he was, on his accession to the title, warmly wel- light it is to get on to a good thing" early, and the provisions needed from the local production."

4 The Chinese Government has favoured im-- comed by the clergy of his district. This must thus reap the benefit which follows the shorten migration into Russian territory, and in many have been either because the heart of the parsoning in price of the horse which they have invested places the Chinese have become so numerous

their money on Is swollen over with the spirit of absolution and we are told, but with that extraordinary pertinacity guests only. Much the more so, as they have A burnt child dreads the fire that they really consider the Russians rather as forgiveness, or because the duke is the patron of which characterises the speculator in horseflesh, their own officials, who act with the utmost con thirteen livings. Besides possessing the vast es the more your thorough-going backer burns his fidence and boldness, without being in any way tates of Blenheim and Woodstock, conferred upon fingers over his torf transactions, the more confi-interfered with by the indolent and incapable dent he becomes in his ability to select a certainty: Russian authorities. The Russians have of his ancestor by the nation, this most noble Duke and no sooner does he discover that he has been

late fortified and highly improved ́all ́their. draws an income of £5009 from an obliging victimised by the elimination of a horse's asme

Siberian positions, and have altogether reor country! There is something in this fact that from the list than he indulges in another attempt ganized the military system there. In Irkutak, causes the Englishman already proud that he is to pick the winner, with a similar result. Owners Troitskosawk, and Selenginsk, which form a of heroes maintain that it is the duty of the an Englishman, to feel extra proud that he is an public to reserve their investments for the triangle quite close to the Chinese frontier, the Englishman! It seems that Loud Randolph. course, or, at all events, until those who are

military forces amount to only three battalions

LATE LESSEES OF THE of infantry, three batteries (Selenginsk, eight more intimately associated with the horse may guns) of artillery, with a few detachments of Churchill (member for Woodstock) and his

FHONGKONG HOTEL have had an opportunity of securing whatever Cossacks, including cavalry, artillery, and in- THE Community of Hongkong are respect- brother are not speaking. Lord Randolph is not even, politically immoral. It may be interest forestalled," remarks many an owner, "I shall tute a very imposing force, but it must be borne HOTEL will be OPENED on SATURDAY, money they require at long odds. "If I am fantry. This does not appear at first to consti-lly intrised that the VICTORIA ing also to know that the current number of the scratch my horse.without the slightest compunc in mind that the reserves form the principal part the 1st December, 1883- Fortnightly contains an article by the noble tion." and that they carry out the threat, recent Duke on "The Limits of English Revolution." events only too truly testify. Totally regardless times as many men as I have just enumerated of the troops in Siberia, and that more than three This paper will be read by many, with the of the fact that to the public they are there could be called out on the shortest notice, The

everything connected with horse-racing, same interest that after the grish came attached

they ignore the great body which provides the total military forces in East Siberia would thus —itself-to-the-effusions-of-Janus-Weathercock," | sinews of war. Where, wc, ask, would those

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and after the Marwoodian ceremony to the stories owners who bet largely obtain their Loco and sketches of Arthur Lefroy.

to £100, or other such wagers, if it were not for "the" thousands invested by the general public. months before the race for the Melbourne Cup? How, indeed, would the Victoria Racing Club

_amount_to_200,000 in war time..........The points.

ist likely to be attacked are the shores of the Wladivostock and Usoori districts, where the -Russians have also-concentrated-a-great-force of Froops.

For Further Particulars of the Property and Conditions of Sale, apply to

BRERETON, WOTTON, & DEACON,' Solicitors for the Vendors, 35, Queen's Road, Hongkong,

or to

J. M. GUEDES,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong

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Hongkong, a9th November, 1883. VICTORIA HOTEL, 31, PRAYA CENTRAL. PROPRIETORS, DORABJEE & HING KEE,

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Hongkong, 24th November, 1883.

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VICTORIA HOTEL,

PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG L

PROPRIETORS, DORABJEE & HING KEE,

-LATE-LESSEES OF THE- -HONGKONG HOTEL. –

CORRESPONDENCE FROM KOREA. obtain sufficient funds to dispense such princely making the acquaintance of the Chinese soldier the PRAYA CENTRAL in the centre of

(Translated from the Fiji Shimpo.)

}

The world has had many opportunities of

as a warrior, and the opinions passed upon his merits differ widely. An event which took place in Siberia in 1878 is, however, worth mention, for it is eminently characteristic of the Chinese troops, and, I might add, of the Russian troops also. Close to the Usoori frontier, in China, there is a spot to which China sends her crim: inals. Her system is very simple.. They swarm in thousands, moving about from one

starvation-at times na easy matter.

place to another and trying their best to escape They

*HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL situated on

the principal Business localities, commands a magnificent view of the Harbour and Surround ing Scenery. From its detached position, per- fect ventilation has been secured, and the whole of the Rooms being COMMODIOUS and FURNISHED with every requisite and comfort, afford most desirable accommodation.

The BAR, BILLIARD ROOM, and DINING ROOMS, are fitted up in a Supérior manner and are all under European Supervision and Management in qui

sums were it not for-the liberal patronage ceived from the public? The public are the life and sout of racing; and it behoves those who A Chinese man-of-war arrived in Koyo on the guide the destinies of the turf to use every 16th ultimo with a mining engineer, who started

means in their power to protect the best for Soul on the ensuing day," It is said that he

patrons of the sport. Forestall they may, bút is accredited with power to adjust commercial it is with no intention of anticipating the owner matters between China and Korea, as well as that they make a run upon a particular horse. Some have confidence in one owner and not in to exploit the mines in the latter country, The Korean regard him as a Chinese official to whom another, and accordingly they invest their money, the working of their mines has been entrusted, religiously believing that they will have an generally undertake an excursion to cross the honest run for the race. There are owners who frontier, where, may be, they plunder a village or In our opinion, he is nothing more than a petly regard it as an honour to be so popular with the two and return. The natives call these Chinese Chincae inandarin. A newspaper will be publish- ed shortly. On the 16th of October, an English public, and no matter how much a favourite the-highwaymen "Khungoose At times the Chinese-attendance WINES and LIQUORS-of-the vessel arrived in In-chhön. His Excellency investments of the public may make their Government sends out a small army to teach Takezoye, Minister to Soul, was to start for horses, they delight to see them go to the post them "mayes." The teaching generally means Japan on the 17th of October, but his departure and win for those who have shown their con- hanging all they can get hold of. In the year was postponed until the beginning of Novem-fidence in them. The happiest moments of Mr.

mentioned the Chinese Government requested ber. The trouble arising out of the recent affray John Tait's life were those which he experienced the Russians authorities to exercise a strict sur- between Chinese and Japanese sailors, bas been when he led the idol of the public, The Barkveillance over the Khungoose, and orders were amicably settled. On the 17th and 18th of back to victory, in the full knowledge that he given by the Governor-General at Irkutsk to the October, an examination of candidates for mil had pretty well bent, if he had not broken, the Usoori Cossacks to take the field against the itary rank was held in the Palace in the presenceing. The cheers of the public.were as much for dangerous invaders. The Usoon Cossacks of the King and Korean and Chinese high were the plaudits showered upon that thorough the man for the horse, and equally genuine

were commanded at the time by a certain dignitaries.

Lately, when called upon Councillor Kim sportsman Mr. C. M. Lloyd, when his horses Major Noshin. He started with his Cossacks, hoping to crush the invaders. After some Pyung-kuk, I found the gate closed, and saw placed victories to the credit of their owner. We days ride his little detachment of cavalry about a hundred people who wore big bamboo night also cite Messrs. Charles and Hurtle Fisher. (150 men in all) reached a mountain, from the hats, straw sandals and ragged clothes, swarm-

Sir Thomas Elder is another in whom the public top of which they had a splendid view of the ing around the place. On inquiry, I found that have full confidence; and there is no racing man valley below. At their feet, in the full blaze of they were farmers' living in the vicinity, who for whom we have a more profound respect than the sun, they beheld the Khungoose camp. All had come to the city to complaia to the Coun the Hon. James White, but we regret to say that cillor about the heavy taxes imposed upon forestalling had something to do with the with- them by their local officials: One of them drawal of Despot from the Metropolitan. How was honoured with an interview by the states ever, it is alleged by White that it was not the smoking was going on; some of the Chinese

but certain that plaints. Occurrences like there are very frequent and while kehas no objection to the public backing in Korea. On the 18th October, Japanese troops his horses, he will insist upon the members held a sham fight at Nanzan Hill. They were of the ring confining themselves to their

was quiet; nobody seemed to have observed their

approach, and the Chinese were evidently hay- ing their dinner. A great deal of cooking and

saw lots of guns, tents, and horses, their enemy seemed to be thinking of anything but: fight-

Intimations.

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Hongkong, 28th November, 1883.

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OCCASION.

FOR THIS WEEK ONLY.

SEINE CONSIGNMENT OF 18 KTS. GOLD JEWELRY,

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LATEST NOVELTY,

A visit is kindly requested.

j. ULLMANN & CO.,

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Da N.B.-The Store will be open till 5 o'clock en SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Hongkong, 28th November, 1883.

F. VINCENOT

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HAS FOR SALE.

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SAUCISSON DE LYONS,

PURE OLIVE OIL

JAMS AND JELLIES,

SECRESTAL BITTERS.

ANGOSTURA BITTERS,

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EXTRAIT D'EUCALYPSINTHE.

delicacy of the Season, and most satisfactory The TABLE D'HOTE is supplied with avery.

Best Qualities and Brands only are supplied.

Arrangements for BALLS, BANQUETS, DINNERS and PICNICS, made on the most AMER. PICON BITTERS reasonable terms. The long and almost exclu- sive experience of the Proprietors, and the excel- lent reputation they have gained, are a sufficient guarantee that satisfaction will be given in this branch. --With-every-facility for making mitable ar÷ rangements at Reasonable Prices, either for permanent, or weekly BOARDERS, the Pro- prictors confidently appeal to the community of Hongkong for a continuance of the generous patronage bestowed on them during the past eleven years.

VICTORIA HOTEL, 22 Praya Central, Hongkong Hongkong, 20th November, 1883.

Entimations.

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ESSENCE OF MOKA COFFEE.

NEW SAUER KRAUT

...FRESH HONEYin Bottles.

F. VINCENOT, No. 24, Praya Central.

Hongkong, 10th November, 1883..

BEGS

MRS. P. SMITH,

1772

to inform the Community of Hongkong Generally, and Visitors to the Port, that

SHE HAS THIS DAY OPENED

PRIVATE TIFFIN ROOMS,

ATLY

Nos, 8 & 9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

WHERE

divided into two parties,and indulged in a dis. legitimate business, which is laying against, and he mumber of the Chinese was estimated atRIVATE BOARD AND LODGING SHE WILL BE PREPARED TO SUPPLY MEALS & REFRESHMENTS AT ALL HOURS.

can be obtained for

AT

The Rooms are large, well ventilated and alry, and the vianda supplied will be of the best description and cooked in the best style.

ATTACHED TO THE'

TIFFIN ROOMS

ARE A

BILLIARD ROOM

charge of blank cartridge. This was the first not backing, horses, with the evident is then the about 5,000. In consideration of the enormous SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR MARRIED COUPLES review of the Japanese troops since the soldiers doling out the money at shorter odds when the advantage on the enemy's side, the Major made were stationed in Soul, The Chinese troops stable makes a move. Doubtless, Mr. White has an encouraging speech to his Cossacks, talking of number thirty times as many as ours, and con. nearly the whole body of racing men with him, honour, bidding them fight to the last, and winding

No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST, sequently they make a much more gallant show, and we must confess that when placed in such a up by giving the signal to charge. Dif dashed the

Next Door to the Temperance Hall. Terms Moderate. predicament there are few of the turf who

Hongkong, toth July, 1883.

[55 And have target practice almost daily they also would not act in a similar manner; but what we a ferre. The Chinese were at first rather more

deals to see is a body of racing men follating surprised than frightened, but on seeing the Rus-MR NOGRAM recommend his the sport apart from all betting considerations sians dash into the camp, striking and killing to the public GO. SHAMPOO WASH prepara whatever, and whether forestalled by the public or right and left, they became panic stricken and the ring, allowing the horses to go to the post to fled in all directions, leaving the camp, with all to the hair. The basis of this compound in GERMAN, FRENCH, AMERICAN & LONDON NEWSPAPERS, WRITING MATERIALS, tion ever produced for promoting the growth turf pursuits for a living, some eking out a miser win if possible. There are many who engage in that was in it, to the victors. The Cossacka pure made of soap root; the natives of the Philip sued and killed about 400, took possession of all

fire a thine-gun at noon; altogether their move ments cause envy among the Japanese soldiers

GOGO

spectacle was never witnessed there before. Ousable existence, and others who believe that "hon- the weapons and horses, and returned full of pine Islands never use anything else for

est men are the soft, cushions upon

which

sent out by the Chinese

:.

NEVER-BE BALD.

AND

READING

ROOM.

THE LATTER IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH' - -

&C., &C., &c. 16 N.B.-No Extra Charge for the use of the Reading and Billiard Rooms... **ARRANGEMENTS FOR BOARD and LODGING can be made by applying to

MRS. P. SMITH,

Hongkong, 10th October, 1883.

ON THE PREMISES, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

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Intimations. ⠀

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY

LIMITED... NOTICE

Intimations.

"RO YA L YORK HOTEL OLD STEYNE, BRIGHTON, ENGLAND.

The officers burnt it, and; afterwarded informed St. Leger, that fise old English, sportsman, | Government on the same errand as himself to properties. t be the itching and fever of the prohibited by all means; that the religion works/ trainer that Apology was lame, he peremptorily course, created a terrible scandal, and the Russ their hait, og but being able to BUSINESS of the HOTEL will be con- from Eastern Cilmistes. FAMILIES and GENTLE-

HE above 'HOTEL is Centrally situated, with Suitable Rooms and ample accom Nand after the 1st December, 1883, the modation for travellers, especially those coming.

from Nagoya who relieved treat rejoicing to Jap review at Nangang gave great anese residents, especially as such a magnificent sole regret is that their number was so small and is in course of gradual decrease. On the 16th of October, Mr. Aston arrived in Inchhön rogues repose and fatten," and fatten they do ac pride and joy at having made such quick work washing their hair; they are never found bald, of the foe. The Major reported his success to and it is quite common to see the females with in an English man-of-war. Prime minister cordingly. From them we expect nothing but Irkutsk, but to his utter astonishment received from 5 to 6 feet long... By constantly using Hong Sun-mok has not yet entirely recovered smart practices. To them the possession of information in reply that the Khungoose had this Shampoo Wash as directed,

you will from illness. In my former report about the

a hot favourits is a perfect windfall which they been seen many hundred miles off to the west. The proprietor offers the Wash to the public presentation by a Chiness of the New Tests make the most of but those in high places ward, where they had robbed and destroyed ment to the King, I made a mistake. The are looked up to by everybody as the philo several villages. The "Khungoose" the Costly confident that by its restorative gro correct version is that the Chinese forwarded sophers and guides of the turf, and the sacks had just slaughtered, then, had evidently perties it will without fail arrest decaying of the New Testament to the Foreign scratching of a Despot, or a Martini-Henry, not been Khungoose all. The camp he hair. It completely omdicates scurt, dandruff, requesting it to be presented to the King, prevail. When on the eve of the Donediter "regular" army

or a Navigator causes an uneasy feeling to had attacked and destroyed was that of the and cums all discases of the scain is does not containi any poisonous drugs. By its cooling His Majesty of the event. They further urged that the Roman Catholle falti &, and must be, the Rev. Mr. King, was informed by his chastise the Khungoose robbers! The affair, of

scalp, which is

the great cause of people, lasing tbe, great harm to the nation and that it was replied that she would have to start, if only on sian Government was obliged to apologise. Mr. MOORE heinous offence for Korean officers to be made three legs, the public had backed her with im Major Noshin was discharged at once, and the put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to the agents of presenting a religious book to the picit confidence, and they should have a run Chinese commander received a lagre sum of fement, and he will guarantee it to keep any ducted by the Company. Folding the comple. Men will find every comfort they can wish for at King. They advised bit to exile the Chinese for their money. She ran and wan, and that money as a bribe to silence.

tion of the proposed alterations and repairs the the above establishment who committed the grave offences The potentate liberal hearted minister of the gospel lives in soldiers were rather awkward witnesses, to be

The 400 dead length of time in any climate.

FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co, DIRECTORS sollet the indulgence of the has not as yet given his decision in the matter. At the affections of all who admire a true sportsmari. sure, but in Asia there are ways of getting PASSEN VARIETY STORE,Public for any inconvenience which may be. however, the affair was reported to Go Chokel, the Influenced him in the slightest degree and we ter right by declaring that they had all been All the forestalling in England would not have auch dificulties. The Chinaman made the mat

Queen Queen's Road Central caused thereby. Chinese general,it is believed thatthe offender will

Hongkong, 25th January, 1883. < [589

By Order of the Directors, be sent back to Chins, as was the case with Mshop to educate some of our Australian sports executed for insubordination. And here I may

LOUIS HAUSCHILD, Ken Tsung He is one of Li's men, and held up to the same standard. Let those who fitly conclude this true story. It may serve ta

HONGKONG TIMBER

S Secretary. an important position in the Korean Goverment can afford to race for sport pure and simple do

YARD, WANCHAI.

Hongkong, 7th November, 1883. give some idea of Chinese bravery and Cossacke when Me assumed the temporary control of so with all their might, apart from those betting

stupidity. foreign affairs. At that time this mandarin, influences which help to degrade every sport

REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER

By going home from the Far East. It is under the enjoyed a high reputation. The Koreans bed with which they come in contact, and the forces

VUYALWAYS ON HAND, AUSGelle CIGNOR ANTONIO CATTANEO, of the direct able Management of Mr. and Mrs. lieved that Ma's appointment in the Foreign of example sell soon have its effect even, upon,

MUHORON LH MALLORY, MORNERS CONSERVATOIRE DE BERGAMO and late GEORGE FRAGNELLE who spare no pains in Office would be productive of immense benefit those who rank much lower in the turf world.

Proprietor. of the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY has providing their visitors with every possible

the honey to inform the community that he has comfort. anunged to remain in Hongkong, and will give lessons in Music, Singing and the Pianoforte. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.

"Address-Messa. KELLY & WALSH,

जैन इस

Queen's Road, Hongkong, 1st March, 1883,9

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

to their country. The said offenders (0 Australasian. Rosho) appointment in the Home Office" WAS likewise regarded with great favour. But the hope was not fulfilled... Ma was sccused of insulting the Royal Master and of licentious

The O, S, S. Co.'s steamer Priam left Singa conduct, and returned to China. O Rosto is" about to follow the fate of Ma... On the rich of pore on the morning of the 23rd instant, and October, the Korean Government prohibited the may be looked for here on the agth. people from coining any copper money secret-

MAILS EXPECTED,

over

THE FRENCH MAIL. The M. M. steamer Yengts, with the next French mail, passed Cape St. James on the 28th instant, and is expected to arrive here on the and

proximo THE INDIAN MAIL

Hongkong, 24th June, 1881 atm [got WAI SAN YAT PO."

A DAILY CHINESE NEWSPAPER

with a wide circulation in the Colony and at the Coast Ports. Subscription: FOUR The direct steamers, with the next Indian DOLLARS per Annum. The above high-clam mail, left Calcutta on the morning of the 17th in-native paperis on excellent medium for Adver The OS. S. Co.'s steamer Orestes left Singa-stant, and are expected to arrive here on the 3rdtisers at Strictly Moderate Charges. Guaranteed pore on the 26th instant, and is due here on the proximo. M | to prevent the 3rd proximo.

fy, This is looked upon as the result of anxiety

on the part of the

fall in value of ok172/Jothich will The E. & A. S. 5. Co.'s steamer klenmuir left

certainly ensue in case of an abundance of Port Darwin on the 26th instant, and is expected copper money. The Tradal Associations that here on the 6th proximo.

NO VESPA THE AMERICAN MAIL"

next American mail, left San Francisco on the The P. M. steamer City of Tokis, with the

7th instant, and is due here on the 6th proximo.

circulation of over 1,160 Copies, Communications to be addressed to the Proprietor,

LUK KE SHUNÄ

Hongkong 17th September,

Gough Street.

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AHOADLY,

Proprietor.

"CLARIDGES HOTEL" BROOK STREET, LONDON, W.

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