The revolutionary faction in Chill is gaining numerically and potentially every day. "Thres battalions of the Government troops quartered at Pisagua, 150 miles to the north of "Iquique, suddenly rebelled, shot their officers and joined the insurrectionists.

Mr. Henry Harrison, M. P., selted the funds of the Irish National Lengue at Belfast, acting under Instructions from 'Mr. C. S. Pamell, M.P.

The Right Hon. J. Stansfeld, the Gladstone. Liberal member for Halifax, moved the adoption of the principle of one man one yote, a three months' residence being a sufficient qualification for a vote. Mr. Gladstone supported the motion, and contended that under the present electoral Aw every election was a pure lottery. After a short debate a division was taken, when the

a majority of 102.

motion affirming the principle was negatived by The Emperor William of Germany, speaking at a banquet in Berlin last night, declared hiš determination of immediately striving to remedy the crying injustice suffered by the laboring class of the empire, He, however, strongly dis- approved of the tactics of irresponsible agitators, whose loterference could not do any good, and often produced an immenso amount of harm.

March 5th. The great shipping strike has suddenly collapsed, and opposition to the Shipping Fedez- atlon has ceased. The executive committee of the Shore Union has decided to advise the men ́to return to work.

The Parnellite party in the present Home Rule complication has been practically excommuni cated by Dr. M'Alister, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connore,

Speaking before the Associated Chamber of Commerce last night, Lord Salisbury dealt briefly with the great labour problem, and be expressed an opinion that legislation on the eight hours' principle was impracticable at the present time..

also dealt with the same problem at a night. Mr. Parnell expressed himself in favor of shortening the hours of labor, so as to give the toiler a chance to rest. He also beltered in

Mr. Paing held at Clerkenwell last

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March oth. Parnell has advised the Irish people to join the English working classes in the endeavour to secure "an alteration in the laws which are oppressive to many Industries.

Balfour's fund and the light railways now being constructed by Government are supporting 90,000 people in Ireland.

The Glasgow and Liverpool branches of the Seamen's Union refuse to join the general strike.

LATER

The Spectator considered "that the Austra lan Federation Convention started badly, and made a mistake la admiting the reporters to their deliberations – It also adversely criticises Sir Henry Parkes' scheme.

increased by £2.243,000 and the exports de The British Imports for last February have created by £614,000, as compared with February of 1890,

BRISBANE, March roth.

The total quantity of sugar manufactured in Queensland during the last season is estimated to be 68,134 tons.

The railway traffic earnings of the colony for the month of February, 1891, show a net increase of nearly £15,000 as compared with the corres ponding month of last year.

A large number of mounted unionists left Barca'dine yesterday to carry into effect a reso lution that the whole of Queensland be declared pop-union after the 23rd of March, the men being called out from the stations around Rich mond Downs. Eight of fifteen shearers required by Giengalien station, in the Warwick district, have sigued the pastoralists' agreement. Seven others refused to sign. They were all unionista.

Edward Griffith, a commission agent in Bris- bane, has filed a petition for the liquidation of his estate. The catinated abilites are La6,700.31, ad

Disastrous foods have occurred in Burketown, the flood waters rising higher than at any time for the last 20 years.

A riotous outbreak occurred amongst the unionists at Clermont on Saturday, the occasion

Entimations.

HONGKONG Grading Company

LIMITED.

ARTISTIC HOUSE FURNISHERS.

NEW PREMISES,

4, QUEEN'S ROAD,

Hongkong, 31st March, 1891.

AND DUDDELL STREET.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

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HIGH-CLASS JAPANESE CURIOS.

MR.S-IKEDA, the well-known CURIO DEALER of KOBE,

JAPAN, is paying Hongkong another visit with the Finest

the appointment of boards of conciliation for the being the arrival of members of the Pastor Collection of JAPANESE ART ever seen in this Colony.

settlement of labor strikes and disturbances.

An uprising is feared against the Government of the Hawaiian Islands, owing to the refusal of the Cabine to resign.

Queen Lalinokalani has taken command of the affairs of the Staler.

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The Argentine Government having demanded $47,000,000 from the Banks of the Republic the financial institutions refused to obey. A forced issue of paper money to that amount is feared.

An important speech was delivered by the Marquis of Salisbury last night aba meeting of the Association Chamber of Commerce. He expressed grave fears at the dark and gloomy outlook for British manufacturera, and referred to the ofinous shadows thrown upon the fiscal prosperity of the United Kingdom. Lord Salisbury referred at length to the spread of the policy of Protection in foreign countries, which put the produce of the British manufacturer ont their markets, and he declared that Free- trade England was being threatened with a wall of hostile tariffs.

The Marquis of Salisbury has expressed him eclf in favor of the inclusion of Mr. John Burns and Mr. Tom Mann, the labor leaders, on the Royal Labor Commission, but the Premier's colleagues object to the proposal.

The United States Senate has defeated the bill introduced by Congress to subsidise the pro- jeeted cable syndicate, formed to construct a line between San Francisco and Honolulu,

At the half-yearly meeting of the New Zealand Shipping Co. a dividend at the rate of 6 per coat. per annum was declared.

Mr. Philip Mennell, who has acted for yYCATE as the cable correspondent for sevcial Australian newspapers, was barquetted to-day prior to his return to Australia. Sir Graham Berry, Agent General for Victoris, presided on the occasion, and among those present were Sir Charles Dilke and Mr. Henniker, Heaton, M.P..

A general strike is feared among the coal- miners in Germany, the mine-owners having refused to concede demands made by the men.

The German Government are purchasing large quantities of con in England, in order to prepared for the impending strike of minem, A deputation from the labor party walled upon Mr. W. H. Smith to-day and urged that half of the members of the Royal Labor Commission should be selected from among the leaders of labor.

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Mr. Smith, in reply, assured the deputation that inbox would be strongly represented on the commission,

Signor Rudini, the Italian Premier, announced In the Chamber of Deputies to-day that the new Government lotended to strictly adhere to the Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria and Italy.

The Hawaiian Cablaet continue frm in their determination not to resign at the command of the Queen, and a révolution is threatened.

March 6th. An official report has been published of the results which have attended the treatment of tuberculosis patients under Dr. Koch's method. of 1,061 patients Treated for Internal tuberculosis, 13 have been, cured, 171 have Improved, 588 have shown no signs of improve meat, and 46 have died of yos trasted for external tuberculosis, 15 have been cured, 385 have Improved, 298 have not improved and nine Two Protestant clergymen have each been sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment for conduct ing open-air services in the town of Ariciow, in the county of Wicklow, Ireland.

have died,

Mr. Parnell has announced his intention of Interfering with the general election in England, and of running Parnellite candidates in the die tricts possessing Irish votes.

The finance committee appointed to place the funds of the Argentine Republic on a sounder basla have prepared. their scheme, which has been formally signed.

The executive of the Shipowner Federation have refused to withdraw the ticket to which they list that ail union employds shall subscribe.

The French Ambassador at Constantinople has entered a formal protest against Mr. Justice Scott, of the Bombay High Court, being ap pointed to carry out his scheme of reform in the Egyption criminal couris

Terrible massacres are reported to have been committed in Madagascar at the instance of the governor of

a province. A large number of persons, men and women, were savagely to fured. The heads of 11 were literally sawn off,

sles. The dead bodies were thrown to the dogs.

ties,

votes

Sir John Macdonald, the Premier of Canada, has been re-elected by a majority of 464- The general elections throughout the Dominion are resulting in a triumph for the Government. Speaking at a banquet yesterday, Sir Charles Dilke referred to the Federation Convention at present meeting in Sydney, and said that the result of its deliberations would be to replace the separate coloales by a United Dominion of Australia, * Complaints are made as

as to the

conduct Belgians In the Congo Free State, South-care Africa. They are accused of cruelties and of

of the

troficking with the negroce, both for profit and The French Ambassador at Constantinople has formally objected to the scheme of crimin law reform, adopted by the Egyptian Govern ment on the report and recommendation of Mr.: Justice Bootty of the Bombay High Court,

alists Executive, upon whom a dastardly attack was made by a

of mounted group men. But for the bravery of Sergeant Dillion, who was their sole escort, the consequences would have been very serious... Several of the men have since been arrested.

Mr. IKEDA takes this opportunity of thanking his Patrons for the Support afforded him when last here, and trusts to receive the same during his short stay,

The EXHIBITION will be on VIEW on TUESDAY NEXT, the 31st March, and A XW

する

Mr. Campbell Turner, the manager of the. Bowen Dewas station, was killed at Rockhamp-POLLOWING DAYS, from to a.m. until 5 p.m. each day, ton by falling from the balcony of the Criterioa Hotel on to the payment.

A valuable discovery of silver are has been made at the Percy River, to miles from Georgetown.

FOOCHOW

March 28th.

Owing to the recent continued rain the price, of rice, during the latter part of the present week, has risen.

Carlo men, we learn, are making a large col lection of the very best auicles obtainable, to offer for sale of course to the Czarewitch,

We are informed that in the counity, influenza and the recently reported sickness are causing a fearful amount of mortality. It is stated that as many as ten thousand men, women and children have perished during the past two months.

Nothing defutte is yet known or talked of about preceeding up-coury for new teas. We have been assured that only those who have capital or can obtain advances, will proceed up-country; and there are still some of these. We hope to be able to obtain fuller information for our next issue.

His Excellency Admizal Valois with the Ger- man Asiatic aquadron arrived at Pagoda on Tuesday last and saluted the Post with at gens, and received the same number in reply from the forts at Pagoda. On Thursday his Excellency, accompanied by his staff and fleet captains, Ger man Consul Feindel of Amor, and Acting Ger. man Consal Gracey at this port, visited the Viceroy and were handsomely entertained both by the Viceroy and Tartar General, who are to return the visit on board the fig-ship to-day, at 1. o'clock. The fleet is composed of thres frigates. Aigahip Leipzig Sophie, Alexandrine, and two gunboats it and Wolf, the officers, marines, and crew of the fleet all told number about 1,280 men. The feet is expected to asil for the North on Monday next.

AT MR. W. S. MARTEN'S OFFICE, 2, DUDDELL STREET.

Hongkong, 28th March, 1891.

THE

Co-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE ROYAL,

CITY HALL, HONGKONG:

LAST NIGHTS!

LAST NIGHTS !'

OF

LAST NIGHTS: SEASON.

MR. GEOMÍLN'S

THIS EVENING, (SATURDAY), the 4th April,

Under the Patronage of

THE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY

OF

WONGKONG.

Pocock's Dramatization of Sir Walter Scott's

Famous Novel, "RO.B ROY," with all the incidental Songs, Glees, Choruses, Scottish Reels, and accompanying Pipes. 'The Calcutta Englishman says:- "The Masterpieces of Shakespeare have been "played in a manner which would be surprising #pnywhere except in a London theatre, and usw "the popular drama of. Rob Roy' is produced "in a style that ought to ensure it a much longer "run than is promised."

MONDAY, the 6th April,

Last Performance of

"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE."

Intimations.

THE PUNJOM AND

SUNGHIE DUA SAMANTAN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE. EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

TMEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the

above Company held this day, the 31st March, 1991, owing to an insufficient representation of Shares has been adjourned till WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of April, 1891, at 4 p.m., at the Com pany's Office.

By Order of the Board,

Á. O'D. GOURDIN,

Secretary,

Hongkong, aut March. Bor.

TO BOARDERS.

IRST-CLASS BOARD; permanent boarders

FIR

preferred.

Apply to

MRS, CARROLL,

No. 7, Calno Road. Hongkong, rath March, 180.

Fas NOTICE.

STATUTORY NOTICE TO CREDITORS, IN THE HIGH COURT OF SANDAKAN,

IN ITS PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Will and Estate of CHARLES WALTER FLINT, of Sandakan, Deceased:

Popular Prices:-2 and $1. Soldiers and NOTICE is hereby given that all Creditors Sailors Half-price to Pit.

Box Plan at Messin. Kelly & Walsh, Ltd.- Doors open 8.30. Commence 9 prompt. Hongkong, 4th April 1891.

CA. TH A Y

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and other persons, having any claims against the Estate of CHARLES WALTER FLINT, deceased, late of Sandakan, Merchant, Peebate of whose Will has been granted by the High Court of Sandakan, to H. B. DUNLOP of Sandakon, Executor appointed by the Will of the said.deceased, are hereby required to send in particulars of such claims to the said under. algaed, on or before the Thirty-first day of October, 1991. And Notice is hereby given that after auch date the sald Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the sald deceased among

A CONVOCATION MEMERGENCY of the the parties entitled there having negarve old

above Chapter, will be held in the FREE- MASONS HALL Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 6th ins, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely,

Hongkong, 4th April 189r.

PERSEVERANCE

to claims of which then had notice.

Dated this First day of November, 1890.

P. F. J. MARCUS, Registrar. Receiver for the said Executor.

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LODGE OF

High Court,

HONGKONG,

No. 1165, E.C.

AN MEETING the

LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the roth

Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong, 4th April, 1891.

CRITERION DINING SALOON, instant, at 2.30 for 9 p.re precisely. Visiting

Nos. 21 & 23, POTTINGER STREET,

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THE PROPRIETOR begs to announce to the Public that the above Establishment will OPEN on the 4th April. There will be a FREE TABLE on that date.

Hongkong, 1st April, 1891.

*SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, VIA INLAND SEA. "HF Steamship

Τ

"CARMARTHENSHIRE," Captain Clarke, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the rith inst

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkon, 4th April 1991.

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SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, STEAM FOR ISMAILIA, PORT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, DRIN DISI, TRIESTE, VENICE, PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON: ALSO,

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BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA AND. AUSTRALIA.

N.B.-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN UN THROUGH BITS OF LADING FOR DATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF PORTY. MARSEILLEY, Trieste, Hau« BURG, NEW York and BOSTON, SPECIE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH, THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Steamship

It is customary, we learn, for the Emperor of China to offer prayers every new year's day for the welfare and bright prospects of his subjects in the eighteen provinces of his Empire. At the ceremony eighteen pairs of candles are burnt and the name of each province is marked on each pair, Any of the candles that burn badly nignifies that such provinces, as are named thereon, will suffer great calamli lessickness & Unfortunately the candles marked for this pro-MALWA Captala C. F. Preston, R.N.R, vince burnt very badly, The Emperor, to give Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from a second trial, ordered another pair to be burnt this for BOMBAY THURSDAY, the 16th with the same result. This dar gerous supersti April, at NOON, connecting with the Panturslar tion is now firmly believed by the natives to be a fact, and the present sickness and mortality

at that port, which vessel takes on her cargo for prevailing all over the country goes as a proof BAY on the 9th May.

LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL leaving BOM of the veracity of the oracle. But we are glad to be able to state that nothing had is shown in these blessed candles abrut the new season's teas, so we need not be alarmed.-Ecko.

Carge will be received on board Bnt!! 4 PM. Parcel and Specle (Gold) at the Office, and 4 P.M., on the day before selling,

Silk and Valuables for Europe will be transhipped at Colombo; Tex and General Cargo for London will be conveyed via Bombay.

For further particulars regarding FREIGHT and PASTAGE apply to the PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Office, Hong. Long.

SCOTT's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites sets both as food and medicine. It not only gives flesh and strength by virtue of its own nutritious properties, but creates an appetite for food that builds up the wasted body, Read the following "Scott Emulsion is pay opinton sa excellent and valuable compound.quired to be declared prior to shipment. I have given is to consumptive patients and have been delighted with the results obtained. It is pleasant to the taste and can be borne by the most sensitive stomach.-E. A. RODIA M.D., Batter-Kaewle, Darlington. Any Chemist can supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co. (Ltd.), agents in Hongkong sod China.-{Advt.

The Contents and Value of Packages are re-

Co-day's Advertisements.

THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. LIMITED.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT).

THE Company's Steamship

"DIAMANTE,"

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Rilis of Lyding. Marseilles.

This Steamer takes Cargo and Passengers for

E. L. WOODIN, Juperintendent,

P. & O. 5, N, Co.'s Office, Houskone, 4th April 1891

UNION LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

T

FROM NEW YORK AND SINGAPORE,

HE Steamship THE

"NORTHERN," Captala W, Richardson, having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the undersigned for Countersignature, and to

E. FUCHS..

NOTICE.

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THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, LIMITED. Incorporated under the Companies Acts 1862 to

1890, with limited liability, whereby the.

flability of Members Is ilmited to the amount of the Shares.

....................................£1,000,000, Issue of £500,000 in 49,925 Ordinary Shares of te cach and 750 Founder's of L1 each, £300,000 is offered for subscription in Hongkong, for subscription in Europe. Chins, and the East, and £200,000 is reserved

CAPITAL

29 957 Ordinary Shares of £10 each are offered

for subscription, at a premium of 10s. per Share; payable as follows:-

tos. on application at exchange 3/2-$3.16. L. (including the premium of Tox.) on allot

ment,

La to within thirty days after allotment;

and the balance when called for st intervals of not less than two months, but before the 31st December, 1891.

DIRECTORS.

WILLIAM HOWELL FORBES, Esq., (Chaly.

map), (Messrs. Rusdi & Co): CHAN KIT SHAN, Esq, (Yan Wo Company), CHOW TUNG SHANG, Esq DAVID GILLIES, Esq..

CHARLES I, HIRST, Esq., (Messrs. Stolter-

foht & Hirn).

XWAN HOI CHUEN, Esq., (Director of Man

On Insurance Co. Ltd.) WILLIAM WOTTON, E1q.

THIS Company has been formed under the Companies Acts 1861 to 1890 for the par- pose of carrying on the business of Bunkers in all its branches and Finance Agents, in accord- ance with the terms of the Memorandum of Association of the said Company,

The Bank will be established with. Its Head Office in Hongkong under a Chief Manager with Board of Directors, and branches in Shanghai and Treaty Ports of China, Japan and the Strmite, &c.

There will also ba a Board of Directors in London, who will control the management of the business in Europe.

The Temporary Offices will be at Messrs. RURIELL & Co., Hongkong, where Applications for Shares must be made, accompanied with the Deposit, in the Forms obtained there.

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Sandakan.

J. & R. HARVEY & Co.. DUNDASHILL DISTILLERY, GLASGOW. Established 1770.

SCOTCH WHISKIES. Firest Pure Malt Scotch Whisky. O.H.M. Old Highland Malt Whisky. F.O.S. Fine Old Scotch Whisky, V.O.S. Very Old Scotch Whisky,

F163

MESSRS. HARVEY & Co.'s Pure Malt, Whiskdes have for over fifty years com- manded the largest sale in the English Market OF ANY WHISKY made in Scotland, and being thoroughly matured in Sherry Wood are very mild and mellow, and are confidently recommended where a Pure, Wholesome Spirit Over one million Gallons produced annually

For Prices and Staples, apply to

THE SHAMEEN HOTEL BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON, "HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably THIS FIRST CLASS Houses wall of the centre 'River Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receive Visitors,

The Bed-rooms are cool, airy and comfortably furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally will te found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East. The Table D'Hôte is supplied with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in expert | enced hands.

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the bes quality only.

ATF, DO ROZARIO,"

Manager. Hongkong, 4th November, 1890.

PEAK HOTEL, VICTORIA GAP, PEAK, Adjoining the Tramway Terminus,

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THE most beautiful position in the environs

of Hongkong situated 1250 feet above City and Harbour of Victoria, the mainland of sea level, commanding magnificent views of the China and neighbouring islands.

Cool Southerly breezes in Summer with perfect protection from N.E. Wirds of Winter.

The best accommodation of Visitors with every comfort, convenience and attention.

The Cuisine is under the best supervision and every luxury obtainable is supplied.

WINES, etc. the best Brands and finest qualities only are kept.

TERMS MODERATE, Telephone No. 19. PEAK HOTEL & TRADING Co., Ltd.,

Proprietors. Hongkong, 13th February, 1891.

THE BOA VISTA. BISHOP'S BAY, MACAO.

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THIS House, situated on the sea shore la one of the best and healthiest parts of Macao, and commanding an admirable view facing the South, was OPENED 1 HOTEL on the 1st July,

Every comfort will be provided for visiters, with excellent culrine and choice Wires.

Hot, Cold, Shower and Son Water Baths. Large and well Ventilated Dining, Billard, and Reading Rooms, and well supplied Bar.

A small dairy is attached to the premises.

MRS. MARIA B. DOS REMEDIOS,

Proprietress.

The Subscription List will be CLOSED on 31 TUESDAY, the 7th day of April, 1891, at

3 o'clock in the afternoon.

· Hongkong, "4th April, 1891.

NOTICE

Ti

MY FI

R. WILLIAM GEORGE MATTHEWS

on 1st March, 1991, which will in future be carried on under the name of N. MOALLE & Co,

N. MOALLY, Amoy, 1st April, 1891.

TO BE LET NOW,

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Captain G. Tayler will be despatched for, the take immediate delivery of their Grods from NO. 3. Wild Dell Buildings, Wanchal Road,

AP.M.

above Port on MONDAY, the 6th instant, at alongside.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 4th April, 1891.

(524 DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW. THE Company's Steamship

"NAMOA,"

Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the are Porta a TUESDAY, the 7th instant, at Daylight, w

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, 2 General Managers,

Rent $25 a month,

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Intimations.

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E N TING,

SURGEON DENTIST; : No. 10, D'AGUILAR ŞTREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Coprultation free. Hongkong, 18th March, riột..

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Br. Knorr's ANTIPYRINE.

(Don for Adults 16 to 35 grains troy.}

IS the most approved and most efficacious

comedy in cases of HEADACHE, MIGRAINE,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer will be at unce landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense and no Fire Insurance will be effected,

(TYPHUS, ERYSIPELAS, HOOPINGTM All claims against the steamer must be pre-

Apply to sented to the undersigned on or before the 11th

COUGH, and many other complaints. It is THE SECRETARY, April, or they will not be recognised, telah Humphreys Estate & Finance Co., Ltd.;; also be very best Antiseptic. Highly recom

RUSSELL & Co,'

Agents,

TO BE LET OR SOLD,mended by the medical Faculty. To be had from Hongkong, 4th April, 1891,

every reputed Chemist and Druggist. - Ask for WANTED.

Dr. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINE! Each Tin bears the Inventor's signature, “Dr, KNORR", in red letters,

TO BE LET SHORTLY.. An exceedingly comfortable and cool 6 NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER, ROOMED HOUSE.

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AN Englishman seeks a SITUATION in Aany position of trust. Book-keeping or a Clarkshly preferred.

Address

c/o Hongkong Teligraph Office),

• ($15)...... · Hongkong, 4th April, 1891.

-- On favourable terms, with Immediate

* Possession.

Feak District, naar Planket's Gap.

"ÍGHT HOUSES at "Mountain View,"

If sold, part of the Purchase money can remain on Mortgage.)

Apply to form

a

JOHN A. JUPP. 13 & an. Cuben's Road Centrs),

Hongkong, 4th April, 1891;`

Supplies constantly on hand at the Chica Export, Import, and Bank Co-Sole: Agenta Cams Beware of spurious imitacions i Hongkong, #gih May, 'rög

G. RENNIE STEWART, 12, D'Agullar Street, Hongkong, Sole Agent for China and Japar. Hongkong, 28th August, 18oo.

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THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

LIST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

B-Armbold, Karberg & Co. 26,-Alice Memorial Hospital 41.-Adamson, Bell & Co. 18.--Butterfield and Swire. 35-Erodie, Wm., Residence, 46,--Bellllon & Co.. 47-Belillos, E. R., Kingsclere. 48.-Belillos, E. R., The Eric.

Hartigan, Dr. Wm., Queen's Road, a. Care, Dr. J., Queen's Road.

| Cowie, Dr. Alex, Queen's Road, 3-Cantle, Dr. J., Victor'a Peak. B.-C. & J. Telephone Co., Ld. To-Chater and Verron. 15. Central Police Station, 32—“ Chira Mall," 30-C.-Borreo Co., Ld., S..S. M., Bowrington, 45.-Carlowitz & Co.

55-Cowic, Ez. Alez,

12.-" Dally Press,"

17.-Douglas Lapralk & Co.

6-Dakin Bros, of China, IL

-E. E. A. and China Telegraph Co., L 66.-Ezra, N. N. J., Residence, 79-Excel & Joseph.

4--Foster, F. T. P., Residence. 14--Great Northern Telegraph Co. 31.-Gibb, Livingston & Ĉo.

ernment House.

DO.

& Co., . G., Praya Central,

Bowrington. Zo-Government Civil He.pital, 20.-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co, Ld. 25.-H. & W. Dock, Aberdeen,

17.-

Wire & Co.

F., Victoria Peak: 32-The Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephone. 33-Hancock, W. St. John H., C.E.

45-Hughes & Ena.

64-Holmes & Rodyk, 67,-Hughes E. J., Residence. 63-Hirst, Chas, do, 77-Ho Tung. Praya Central. 74. Do, Seymour Terace, 784.- Do. Eorham Strand, 31.-H. & K. W. & Godown Co., Ld. 12-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Pedder's Street 43-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Residence. 50-The Imports and Exports Office, 53-Judd, Wm. Feak 71-Jardine, Matheon & Ca Do,

Sugar Rofnery. 74-Land Investment Co., LL.

Linstead & Davis,

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39-Mackintosh, E., Residence, 73-Milla. Marti y Mitjans. 19-P.&O. 5. N. Co.

29.-Peak Hotel.

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aga. Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Craigieburn.

13.-Russell & Co.

Si-Ray, E.C.

52-Sailors' Home. $9-Soy Sing

Residence

51-Stevens & Co. Geo, R.

Da 69-Stolicaht & Hirst.

Hongkong Telegraph" Office. 9-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. sa-Victoria Hote Public Telephone 16.-Watson & Co., A. S., LA.

The Exchange is open day and night.

A. SANDFORD,

Agent, Hongkong, 10th July, 1890:

W. S. MARTEN,

ARTISTIC DECORATOR, », DUDDELL STREET, SÖNGKONA,

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