content coolles went out one night and taked up a lot of need beds. It is to be regretted the field coolles in the divisione did not catch the scoundrels. They would have given them very short shrift, which would have had more effect on them and their bid any amount of flogging or Imprisonment. We are glad to hear that Toongand Enate has been able to let Mr. Van der Hoeven have a lot of seedlings which will nearly replace the amount of those destroyed The Two Rivers Estate has now been closed, and the coolles have all gone over to other planta- tions. It is a pity the Borneo Labok Tobacco Company did not work out this year's crop. They were well advanced, and the tobacco now, in the fields looks as strong and healthy as any one could wish.

We regret to learn that some person (posing as an infallible authority on the tobacco industry In this country) Aas been spreading reports in Hongkong to the effect that the 1890 crop on Toongood Estate had been spoilt and was value less. The local agents of The Labuk Planting Company, together with the agents of the Insurance Companies who insured the crop, had the Tobacco examined by two leading planters, who we understand have reported very favour ably on it. The Estate is now qulie recovered

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1891.

ing to the Czar the regnts of the Imperial Family of Japan and of the Japanese people at the attempt made upon the life of the Crarowitch. on the occasion of his visit to Klota

"

their judgments, employed a European advocate, Mr. Moreno La Calle, of the Madrid and Manila Bar, who, according to what was publicly stated, advised the bank to at once settle the litigations, as be considered their case quite

The China Shippers), Mutual Steam Naviga- hopeless; and he himself, with the consent tion Company announce that, commencing with of the bank, agent, I presume, opened sego-the Chingo, and unul further notice, they will tiations for an arrangement with Jurado and

return to shippers to the Straits, China and Co's advocates, and both agreed and initialled Japan, who confine their support to our line, the the terms, with which Mr. Godinez, the present 10 per cent. primage charged on freights con- advocate of the bank, concurred; but the settle tributed. Shipments by the Ocean Steamship ment entered into three years ago was dis. Company's steamers will not invalidate claims Approved of by the Directors of Bank at

to the above rebate, which will be payable Hong Kong, and therefore not carried out. The

at their office, after Dec, 31 next, for the half- arrangement, if my information is correct, was year then completed. that the bank should return to Jurado and Co all their securities, and pay them in cash Lac,000; a much smaller sum than the amount, about 1,338,000, now awarded as capital and damages, in addition to costs.

The letter concludes by placing the following points before the shareholders:

rat. That although it has been assured them that they will gain their case, they have now three final judgments against them.

2nd. That they have been condemned and already embargoed for $328,000.

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3rd. That they have been also condemned, from, the state of chaos it bad fallen into a few and an order has been granted for execution, for months ago. The coolles are working away as about $938,000, of which $300,000 are actually contentedly be wished, and as their embargoed. tobacco is coming on well they take an interest 4th. That there is one further condemnation In their work. It's a good sign when coollesofdamages and losses pending execution. will go into their fields at night time of their own accord to look after their plants, and this is now the case at Toongood; so we are informed, not lo two or three cases, bat with the majority of the field coolies. All this bas resulted from ́à 'change in the management.-Herald.

BARAWAK.

On the 31st July, the General State Council of Sarawak met in the Palace at Kuching to hear a speech from the Rajab dealing with the succession to the throne, and with the general prospects of the country. His Highness explained that he had left in-bis will directions that the time of his son's coming of age should be when he had reached his seventeenth birthday. He now proclaimed his son, Vyner, as his successor whenever it pleased God to take his own life, and directed that seven days after his death he, as Rajah Muda, should be publicly established Rafah of Satawak. This he entrusted to the Members of Council, both European and Native, to see solemnly carried out.

His Highness said he had now completed

what he had been moit,anx'õus to do for some years past, and felt his mind much more easy In

affairs.

5th. That the bank at Maalla is closed from May 27th last

6th. That they have not yet succeeded in getting returned the $328,000, as was promised to them by their Chairman, pending only some formalities, for the part three years.

CHINESE IMMIGRATION.

SAN FRANCISCO, July 16th [SPECIAL]. frauds have been committed in several American Collector Phelps has good evidence that serious Consulates in the Orient in helping the Chinese has furnished the State Department with to gain admission to California. The Collector specimen of fraud which will be investigated.

It seems it has been the custom here to admit any Chinese whose certificate bore the Consol's alized after the Chinese Customs Department seal indicating that it was correct. This scalis has also vouched for the man.

Lately it has been noticed that the seals of Consuls have been affixed to a number of certi

or a scheme of some Consulate official to make The question is whether this be carelessness toney. Another irregularily was also discovered haven't been wid by the Chinese Consul there, The certificates of Hongkong by accident. but immigrants have waited till they reached Yokohama and then secured the indorsement of the Chinese Consul there who could not know personally. In this way the Collector think many fraudulent" merchants" have been Introduced here.

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An action arising out of the death of Mr. Maybrick whose wife is now undergoing impri- Ronment for having poisoned him, was on the Mr. May brick lasured his life for two thousand 13th Inst. before Justices Denman and Wills. pounds in favour of his wife in the Mutual Reserve Fund Association, and afterwards the policy was assigned to Mr. Cleaver, who, in conjunction with Mr. Maybrick's executors, brought an action to enforce payment of the rum assured. The Company resisted the claim, on the ground that Mrs. Maybrick's conviction for having caused the death of her husband released them from Hability. The opening statement of counsel had rot concluded when the case was adjourned till next weekd

The conflict of authority which has arisen between Mr. Denis Doyle and the Portuguese as to, the authenticity of his Majesty King. Gungunhana's envoys should taken dístinguished place in diplomatic history. The Portuguese assert that the envoys whose saying and doings have been a pleasing though subordinate attrac tion of the London sengen are in sober fact a mere fraud; the real envoys are at Lourenco Marques, where their errandis to give expression to their master's entire devallen to the beneficent power of Portugal. To this Mr. Doyle replies that his envoys are the only genuine ones, and. that the dusky diplomatists at Lourenco Marques whom the wily Portuguese bave tempted to play are, he feels convinced, local loafers of colour the part by profuse offers of cum.

Mr. Labouchere, has written the following letter:-"Sir James Fergusson has dented that there is an understanding with Italy which can bind England in the case of a war between France and Italy. There is one point, however, Salisbury gave Italy on which doubt is not possible. It is that Lord 1887 certalo assurances which are personally binding. But as these assurances have not been communicated to the House, the result is that the action of our Prime

Minister in de respect binds the country. The deprive the Conservative party of its majority, and I rejoice to think that the present Minister will be replaced by one who will recognise that bla first duty is to re-establish the close bonds of friendship which ought to exist between our two countries.

Philippine Islands, has arrived at Gravessend, The steamer Kinloch, of Glasgow, from Cebu, and handed part of the crew of the steamer Middlesborough for Janeiro, with a general cargo, Dunholme, of West Hartlepool, "bound from with which vessel she collided some three miles E. by N. of Daver, the Dunkolme sinking two minutes after the collision. A German sailor states that the collision occurred at ten minutes to three a.m., off Dover, whilst a thick fog was prevailing. The captain, Mr. Sherborne, three were on deck at the time. There was no time enllors, the second mate, and third engineer

to lower any boats, the vessel went down so quickly. It is believed that all hands got on deck, The Kinloch struck the Dunkölme on the port main rigging.The Kinloch does not, seem to have been seriously damaged, Legation, in view of the fact that the Turkish A telegram from Teheran, says: The British Consulate at Souj.Boulak is still occupied and the proposal of the Turkish Ambassador that the English girl who is kept a prisoner in the Consulate should be questioned there as to

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consequence. He ended by stating that if there ficties that did not bear the Chinese Gover. was no cause to detain him he would wife ment signature. Nothing was thought of this elections which will take place next year will will be reduced to 20 days, that is to say. 3 days ST. JOHN England for about 6 months shortly but that his ill one Chinese suspected of fraud admitted that he paid $200 to the Consul to secure his papers. going entirely depended on the state of public Then a search was made and fifteen similar As to the progress of the country of late, his certificates without the Chinese (adorsement Highness said that by the records of trade he

were found on file. All the men who bore them had been admitted without question.. found that since two years ago when they were before assembled, pepper had fallen from $20 to $10, gambler from 39 to $6, sago flour from about 20 to 30 cents per picul. In the year 1888 there were 6 sago factories in Kuching and now in 1840 there were 97 in 1888 140,000 piculs (14 laksns) of sago were exported and this year the estimated export was 180,000 picule. Pepper exported in 1888 was nearly 930 picule and last year it was nearly 1,700, almost double Gambler stands about the same, so that there has not been any increase in the cultivation of this article. Gutts percha and rattans keep up tles whose daty it is to cheek such violations of The above is a dire reflection on the authorl- in price and have, if anything, increased in quantity. The exports and Imports of late have. It is a well known fact that a mercenary made a fair increase of about half a million Mengollan, formerly a California convict, and dollars, the market was healthy and the rise of now a thriving (an American paper would say trade gradual and firm which was better than thieving) merchant in Hongkong, realized as his that it should rise with sudden jumps.

share of the profits, over one hundred thousand tacia by forging return certificates for Chinamen An unfavourable report of Matang tea was who emigrated to America since the passage of pany Limited from Messn. Chas. Hope and Son the act excluding Chinese coolies. This clever of London. The teas were valued at from 7. to Cantonese acted in conjunction with two lawyers surrounded by armed Kurds, has not accepted bringing Alsace-Lorraine once more under FROM TRIESTE. PORT SAID, SUEZ,

In San Francisco. The success of their scheme gd, and were sold to be over fired. On enquiry

emboldened them to greater risks and finally they being made at the estate it appears that this tea

had an invoice of coolies sent back and the latter had been forwarded to Kuching for local con- Bumption only, and was part of a batch which demanded the return of their bribe money. whether she bas become a convert to Islamism Club dinner in St. James's Hall on July 1st

This gave the scheme away and discouraged the or not. The Forte has fin de glede had previously been badly reported on br traffic for a season. It was but a temporary break the right of Persia to maintain order in her own Meters. Hope and Sous. The bulk of the tes. samples of which were well reported on, is stiJn the trade, however, and this wicked firm is territory by an armed forcnif necessary. Persian tennial Act it could not be later than August. | having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby troops are at So-uj-Boulak ready to take action, and the Turkish Ambassador, who has been The above news was of such interest that a throwing some obstacles in the way of the inter- An extradition tresty has been concluded with

vention of Persian authorities, now the British North Borneo Government. The reporter of the Hongkong Telegraph called following are the offences within the meaning of the East and asked his views on the subject.

inclined to withdraw his opposition. upon one of the leading American Consuls in

1,000 Turkish Kurds crossed the Persian the agreement :-viz, all those offencer enumerated in the First Schedule of the Extradi- denunciation of our laws respecting the imports-retired when a force of Peulan cavalry was sent "I am getting tired," he said," of this ignorant frontier to assist the rioters at So-uj-Boulak, but tion (North Borneo) Ordinance 1800 of Labuan, tion of coolie and pauper labor whether from against them. with the exception that obtaining money or

Asia, Europe or Africa it matters not. Some goods by false pretences, and breach of contract of service, shall only be extradition offences certificate to the United States because I was time ago I refused to endorse an alleged return when committed by others than by those styled convinced that it had been sold by the original Paris quite falled to satisfy the more hot-blooded it would interfere with the oldest franchise in shipped at Colombo. › Dyaks, or by other primitive inhabitants of these

countries-Gazetle,

recently received by Messes. the Homeo Com.

In the Factory and is guaranteed by the Manager to be up to sample

THE HONGKONG BANK IN MANILA.

munication states!---

doing business as usual, only in a more careful

and secret manner.

owner to some contractor, and was to be used to Import a poor coolle Into Sari Francisco. For

tale I was subjected to adverse criticism and

severe censure by the Europeans,

seems

About

"A barrfble sight was witnessed at Bordeaux at the local Bull-fighting area, where the mild form of baiting to which we are accustomed in

Southerners. As soon as the first animal made its appearance some shoetsof" A mort! A mort!"

were raised, but were not echoed generally Two animals were allowed to leave the ring only losing blood from the slight wounds caused by the Banderilleros and the Picadores, but presently the whole audience took up the cry

Initation sword-wound the shouts for the death

of the beast were so boisterous that a real sword was brought in, amid frantic cheering, and handed to the Toreador. He drove the weapon up to the hilt into the bull's shoulder, but missed the spot which, when touched, causes instant death, and the poor tortured creature had to be despatched finally with a digger, while some of the spectators cheered to the echo and others turned away their heade in drgust..

A coricepondent of the Standard, writing, from Bangkok on May 26th, states -The rela tions between France and Slam are gradually becoming strained, The French are jealous of influence ofthe Germans and British

AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

JEDDAH, SUAKIM, MASSAWAH, HODEDDA, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG, AND

SINGAPORE

"PANDORA "

French commercial travellers who wish to go to Paris refuses, en principle, to issue passports to because, as it alleges, the German Embassy in

Alsace-Lorraine, are ascribed here to a misunder- been shown by Germany in this matter. The standing, as great consideration has always Norddeutsche remarks that nothing is known

NOTICE. here of any difficulifes about the passports, and when in isolated cases, the wist has been refused,HE Interest and Responsibility of Mr. the reason has been a very different one from

WILLIAM HEWETT. JUNIOR that stated by the Figaro, as there can be no Firm ceased on 1st July instant Intention to Interfere with legitimate intercourse between France and the Provinces. The step must have been taken, on the contrary, a precaution' against secret agitation. A Frankfort paper accounts for the stringent regulations by the fact that the German authorities have come into possession of the statutes and list of beadquarters at Nancy. This Club has about members of a Revanche Club, which has its six hundred members, and under the same of a Mutual Benefit Society, alme primarily at French role, and secondarily, at checking foreign competition fa business and trade.

Lord Sallsbury, in speaking at the United sald he could not tell when the General Election would be. All be knew was that under the Sep- 1893. He was not so certain of the future as Foreign Office which he (Lord Salsbury) never Mr. Labouchere, who knew of papers in the

They must defend to the utmost the Established Churches of the country, question of Disestablishment in Wales and The

that the final attack on the English Church was Scotland was being agitated, but he considered more remote now than it had been five years go. The cry of "one man one vote" was be lag raised. He considered that unfair, because

the country.. The Conservative party had no reason to fear the result. Ireland and Wales, while England and the Metropolis of the Empire and the North of Scotland were over represented. were under represented. Attacks on the security of property were being made, and, if persisted in, labour of Its sustenance. He was anxious to they would deprive industry of its food and

literate vote was a contrivance to enable the Nething had, he said, been more gratifying in Roman Catholic priest to tyranniso over his flock: recent times than the growth of the belief in the Imperial mission and Imperial duties of this

SAW.

country.

To-day's Advertisements.

I said at that time and say now, that the only cloud upon the happy horizon of our great and glorious country has been produced by the im- We, says the London and China Express | migration of lawless, ́pacper and even criminal ] and when the third bull was about to receive an abolish the Elliterate voters, 'because the have received a letter of "One Who Knows classes from England and Europe.

I know that it is considered impolitic to refer Better" In reply to the letter of "One Who to this menace to American institutions but the Knows" on the above matter. The com-time has arrived when policy to the contrary

notwithstanding, the truth should be heard. In the said letter I remark that the facts of

It is bad enough to have imbeciles, cripples, the case, between the bank and Jurado and Co., drunkards and tramps thrown into our borders of Manila, are "that the bank's agent in Manila. by the parish authorities of England and the in pursuance of instructions," required payments European Nations. of the London drafts before giving up the bills Public spirited officials find it cheaper to ship of lading and "in as tik-adetsid moment the the human refuse of their districts across the bank consented to hand over the bills of lading ocean to the New World, than to support In exchange for his acceptance" that "the bank's it in idleness at home. They use the United agent went on repeating his first mistake;" that | States as a cesspool into which to pour when the first acceptance (at two or three their offal in preference to months' date) was dishonoured he then fell back upon his collateral, but to his amazement he found that the pagares (bills drawn and payable in the same town, not promissory notes) were not first-class commercial documents" that the fat was in the fire" but "the bank con- tinued to extend the London credit (2,000), and had given to the tune of nearly $300,000, or, may, £60,000." Does your correspondent Intend to say that the agent was so utterly Incompetent, and that the directors had forgotten to stop such extraordinary proceedings? Does he pretend that the agent was so entirely innocent as to commit auch gross blundera,}

the growing educating

the unfortunate classes to decent and self supporting manhood. This is the best reply I can make to the unjust attack of some subjects of monarchical nations upon Amertes and American Institutions. On the occasion to which I refer considerable censure was made

STEAM TO SHANGHAL'

at the Court of Slam, while the Siamese view THE P. & C. 5. N. Co's Steamship with distrust the activity of French agents on their eastern frontier. The papers of French

"MIRZAPORE,"

Inde China complain very bitterly of the sup Captain R. Harvey, will leave for the above port which the Germans and British in Bangkok place TO-MORROW, the 15th instant, at Day- give to the Siamese Government in its claims to light.

on the nature and character of our people at home the Laos States. They demand a speedy settle. because of the troubles in New Orleans.ment of the question, and represent the inhabi In reply to my denunciation of indiscriminate tants as eager to exchange Siamese rule for that admission of all immigration to our great of France. The Slament Government are. repablie it was suggested that we were not so pushing on the railway survey along their particular in olden times when we welcomed northern frontier. Their engineers bave com- the down-trodden of all nations, Yes, I said pleted their work as far as Chiengsen, which is and we do want such people to-day and only considered one of the best trading centres in the That Jurado and Co.'s rights are only defended such as the class of emigrants to America in whole of Indo-China, Chiengsen stands on the by pleaflettos (unqualified practitioners) and the days when it was difficult to cross the ocean. right bank of the Mekong, and it is here that the that the bank has been condemned by naffus It required spartan courage in those day to routes from Barmab, Siam, French Indo-China, Judges, who make it a matter of honour to annoy visit America, and only the thrifty, ambitions. the English bank. I beg to inform you that the earnest honest toller with energy, plack and through it yearly. present advocates or legal advisers of the said perseverence had the courage to strike out into bank are also two natives of the Philippine the new world and from that source we the great Islands, Mr. Godines, who acts for the bank in American people to day have come and because Madrid, was born in Ylocos, in the Island of of such stock we are a “Government for the Luzon; and Mr. Yeaza, acting for them in people and by the people.". Manila, was born in Manila, The judge, Mr. Earlques, who in the beginning of the pro- ceedings declared Jurado and Cola bankruptcy, and ordered the embargo of their property, was also a "mestizo," of half-caste,

NOTES FROM THE » LONDON

But the most stupendous statement is that the the AND CHINA EXPRESS!

4 Micaplitter cannot now do much mischief, as the matter will be in the bands of Peninsulares (European Spaniards,)" Well, air, Mr. Justice Castro, who ordered the last embargo for about 8038,000. is a European, born in Spain, and of great and long standing on the Spanish bank, the same as all the others, who gave the final Judgments now to be executed,

A telegram from Sydney states that the official inquiry into the causes of the bursting of a gun on board the Cordella has resulted in proving that the occurrence was accidental, and that no one was to blame. The injured are doing well, A. Renter's telegram from St. Petersburg states that a special mission, with Frince Arissonhar (ridently intended for Prince Arlangawa) at its Besides, I may mention that the banic about, head, is expected thers from Japan during the the your 1888, befdae Jisado & Co obtained present monthy for the express purpose of convoy,

and China intersect. Hundreds of caravans pass The Russian papers, says the Journal de la Chambre de Commerce de Constantinople, aro eagerly discussing the ways and means of realisation of the gigantic rallway. undertaking in Siberia, as well as the considerable advantages which it promises. In their opinion it will be the means of considerably developing the com- mercial relations of Russia with China and chledy with Japan. It is estimated that if only one-fifth of the cargoes of Chinese and Japanese goods now going to Europe were despatched by the railway, the new rute would at once give under that head, more than 17,000,000 roubles of revenue at the present traffcrates. The Siberian railway ought, it is said, affect the different routes of communication of the whole world. In Europe, for example, the principal commercial centre is London, and in China, Shanghal. At the present time the exchange of goods between these two places is affected by sea, and takes about 44 days at the least, whilst by sending

E. L WOODIN, Superintendent. Hongkang. 14th August, 1801.

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

HE

at NOON.

FOR SWATOW.

Company's Steamship

¿

Captain Ashton, wil be despatched for the

"HAITAN," above Fort TO-MORROW, the 15th Instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Manager. Hongkong, 14th August, 1891. [1106

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO. THE Company's Steamship

HE Steamship

informed that their Goods, with the exception of Godowns known as The Hongkong Wharf and opium, are being landed at their risk into the

Godowns, Wanchal, whence delivery may be obtained.

LI

Consignees wishing to receive their Goods

on the Wharf are at liberty to do so,

This vessel brings on Cargo From Trieste, ex 9.5. "IMPERATRIX," transhipped at Bombay.

From Calcutta, ex S.S. "SELENE," ma-

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must be 19th Inst, or they will not be recognized. sent in to the Undersigned before Noox on the

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowas after the 19th inst, will be subject to rent.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

Agents. Hongkong, 13th August, 1841.

TX105 THE CHINA SHIPPERS' MUTUAL STEAM -NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM LONDON, LIVERPOOL, AND

TH

SINGAPORE.

“HE Company's Steamship

"OOPACK"

having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk, into the Godowns, of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and delivery may be obtained. Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence

Na claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 18th inst., or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 17th instant.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 18th last. will be subject to rent.

Opilonal cargo will be forwarded unless notice TO-DAY to the contrary be given before, at 5 p.my

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Agents. ironphong. 11th August, rBox-

[2097 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship

TRANSAt Teak

The above Steamer haring arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for Countersignature, and to take side.. immediate delivery of their Goods from along

Carge impeding the discharge of the Vessel KOM will be landed and stored at Consignees sikk

~}, S. VAN BUREN, E

At Agenty Hongkong, 10th Augin, 18914

"THALES," Captain Hanter, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY; the 16th Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to work and expenses

ABDOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Company

General Managers, di

· Hongkong, 14th Augint, 1891,

intimations.

NOTICE. HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

SHIPMASTERS AND ENGINEERS

are respectfully informed that, if upon their arrival in this Harbour mɔne of the COMPANY'S FOREMEN should be mi hand, ORDERS FOR REPAIRS, if sent to the HEAD OFFICE, NO. 14, Praya Central, will recelia

prompt attention.

In the event of complaints being, found necessary, commm.ication with the Undersigned Is requested; when immediate steps will be taken to rectify the cause of dissatisfaction.

D. GILLIES Secretary. Hongkong, 14th August, 1886.

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., CHRONOMER WARRS, SILVER.

“HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS.

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NOTICE.

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS COMPANY, LIMITED,

JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR

ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

THE Undersigned have this day bet THE

appointed SOLE AGENTS for the mla of these PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and are prepared to supply quantifica to suit purchasers, at Wholesale Prices, Extra Special terms for Shipping and large Orders.

Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, CB., C.E., Chef Sanitary, Engineer, Local Government Board, London, says

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W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.

Bank Ruildings.

Hongkong, Tath June, 1888.

W. S. MARTEN,

ARTISTIC DECORATOR, 2, DUDDELL STREET, HONGKONG. -Hongkomo, 6th-Aud), 1800) SIENT IN

SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE,

Consultation free... Hongkong, 18th March. Rox.

DENTISTRY

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

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MODERATE FEES.

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WONGA TAI-FONG,

Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED

TO

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (above Messrs. Dakin Bros. of China, Zd.)..

CONSULTATION FREE Homokong 27th July, 1801

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

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IST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. 26-Alice Memorial Hospital. 14-Anderson, G. C., Capt. 40,-

Do B-Ambold, Karberg & Co. 46,-Helilios & Co

47-Belillos, E. R, Kingsclere.

48-Belillos, ER The Eyrie.

18-Butterfield and Swire.

35,-

Do

3-Cantlle, Dr. J., Victoria Peak, IS-Central Station.

30-C-Bordico Co., Ld., S. S. M., Bowrington,

32- China Mail"

71-China Sugar Refinery, Town Offes.

72,-

Dia

49-Carlowitz & Co.

$5-Cowie, Dr. Alex.. 12 Dally Fress."

60-Dakin Bras, of China, Ld.

41-Dodwell, Carl & Co.

17-Douglas Lapralk & Co.

14 E A. and China Telegraph Co., Ld.

4-Foster, F. T. F.

II.Gl5b, ilviagion & Có, 44-Government House. 80-Government Civil Hospital 14-Great Northern Telegraph Co., La Hartigan, Dr. Wm., Queen's Road.

1. Cantlis, Dr. I, Queen's Road,

Cowle, Dr. Alex., Queen's Road. 27.-Holliday, Wise & Co. 77.-Ho Tang, Prays Central, 32 Do. Bonham Strand. 20-Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., L 25-H. & W. Dock, Aberdeen. 32-The Hongkong Hotel, Public Telepkeza, 81.-H. & K. Wharf & Godown Co., L 45-Hughes, EJ,

67-Hughes, E. J., ResidenceB.T 50-Imports and Exports Office.

31-Jarding, Matheson & Co., Kerosina Gda.

13- ordan, Dr. G. P.

43-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Residence,

§-Linstead & Davis, 39-Mackintosh, E., Residence. 73-Millat, Marti y Mitjans. 35--Mount Austin Hotel' 10

36-Peak Hospital.

20 Peak Hotel & Trading Co., 10-P. & O. S. N. Co. 34-Ray, EC Residence,

Sandford, A., Agent, Ja-Sallors' Home

7-Scott, H, Residence.

Scottish Oriental 5.9. Co, Ld: -Stevens, Geo, R., & Co. 62-Stevens, Geo, R., Residence, 38-The Hongkong Electric Co., Ld

9-The Hongkong and Shanghai Bask. -The Hongkong Telegraph OMO 50The Victoria Hotel Co, LA |16.-Watson"A S. & Co., L.

Wickham, W. H.

Ysen Fat Hong The Exchange is open day and

Hongkong, 18th July, fügli-»

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