Intimations.
DAKIN BROS, OF CHINA,
LIMITED, DISPENSING CHEMISTS, &C. LONDON, HONGKONG AND AMOY. NATURAL Aperient WATERS,
ON THE CHOICE OF A WATER. EXTRACT fom the London Medical Re corder, May 30th, 1800, by Gro. HERCISE, MD. (Lond.)
loader to attain the highest success in the treatment of a case by a Natural Water, it is far beter o rudy thoroughly and kind, and master Its prenliarities, than to experiment with different sorts, each having a different dose and special
atributer of its ow
The advantages of ose mineral water over another may be put under the following beads
-Smallness of dose.
11-Absence of unpleasant effect.
1-Sulphates of Soda and Magnesia in nearly equal proportions
4-Absence of unpleasant taste.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1891. L
is not, the aubstantial baals of all laws affecting the government of civilised peoples. But we sadly fear that in Hong- kong at least, where striking examples are of almost daily occurrence, that public justice is not only cock-eyed" and lame; but is at times positively blind.
The latest case is in itself happily one of very minor importance-so paltry, in fact, that did it not afford us a noteworthy illustration of our contention, we should pass it by unnoticed. Of course we refer to the amusing but Instructive tile comedy rehearsed at the Police Court on Saturday before Mr. A. G. Wise, in which LEUNG CHAN-HOI, & store-keeper employed in the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank's premises, and, Mr. H. B. Pis, a clerk in that eminent philosopher's stone establish- ment, played leading roles," Here are the alleged facts:
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not, and for so saying was assaulted, and then adjudged guilty of Impudence and Impertinence and ined $5, although he would appear to have spoken nothing but the absolute truth, How would Mr. A. G. Wis like to be called at one o'clock in the morning, after a hard day's work, to try a blind woman for hawking vegetables without a license, or a one-legged man for an alleged assault on a Sikh policeman? His Worship would speak his mind freely no doubt, and then ignore what, where a Chinese was concerned, he has held to be a lawful order. If Mr. Pi xx had ordered LEUNG CHA Hot to clean his, boots, or to act a substitute for one of his chair- coolies-would that have been a lawful order to a person whose special duties would seem to be to look after the stores, etc., of the Bank mess? If one of the compositors of this journal were requested to take a turn at the printing machine, would that be a lawful order? Mr. Wist
A MAS named Theodore Huck, described as a Wx learn from the North that the US.. moned by the Police for disorderly behaviour ordered to Shanghai, presumably in consequence coffee shop-keeper at 53, Stanley Street, was sume man-of-war Alliance and Palos have been outside the "Rose, Shamrock and Thistle" Hotel, of the rioting that has taken place at Icha ng.. The case was remanded until to-morrow, ball in one surety of $50 being allowed.
A YOUNG gentleman who appears to have taken Ang garments) very much to heart, expinion that our remarks (anent ceilala chair-coolles' mourn the dresses in question had no reference to any family bereavement, but were simply adopted distance, a great convenience to a short-sighted as they could easily be distinguished in the
owner. A parn. 'dealing with this matter is published in another part of this issue; mean while let peace and harmony prevail, now and
The Japan Mail reports that the wreck of the Takachiko Moru, which is now lying in deep water, has been sold for 4.000 yan. The price sounds large, but it must be rememberet that the ship's hollers stone are worth probably five times, the money, and there is no apparent reason why they should not be saved. CHAN CHEUNG A promising young priest (ao evidence adduced to shew by whom the accused having stolen a bundle of sin frem a straying soul's back, hat a bundle of cloth valued at $20. had been ordaloed), was charred-not with
The cleric, like all of his order, tried to slip off to Canton but was collared on board the Hankow
and
for
He's in the asylum now
With his band upon bis classic brow, Writing verses for his tomb, six weeks to come.
Speculating on bis doom-
evermore.
ton during the typhoon of the 16th ult. Labouring ACCORING to the Japan Mail the steamer Suruga Meru must have been very near destruc-
gale, the steamer shipped so much water that among the mountainous seas produced by the her fires were extinguished, and for six hours she lay at the mercy of the sea. Had she not been a thoroughly staunch vesel, her fate must have been 'sealed. It does not appear, however, that during the terrible ordeal she sprang a leak or sustained any serious damage, and when the storm had abated something of its fury, her fires
How is it that in the ranics of the Govern- were re-lit and she steamed on her way.
ment servants of this colony there should be so many Shylocks 7 The trade of money-
not solely confined to overseers in certain force. A Sikh constable was charged before departments, but it even extends to the police
one Wong Hi Wo, who described himself as a Mr. Wise this morning with having assaulted that this worthy guardian of the peace" was doctor. In the course of evidence it came out
pound of flesh from the complainant, he had saulted him and knocked some of his teeth out Mr. Wise inflicted a fine of $3, or ten days? pafd. imprisonment. Needless to say the money was
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will take rather too much liberty with the heling 3-Moule, W. H.-Usually goes in first to "breake the bowling," and unuilly "nceeeds, bat
as long as Shanehal wicket keepers stand back to far as to render stomping an impossibility, Has a very high batting average this season. on a sticky wicket. Has had but little practice 4-Murmy. W. C.-A. ver difficult bowler of late.
5-Nichol, A. P.-A very straight and fairly eye, and can "pull" ncross the wicket to some steady bowler, as long as he lasts. Has a good
purpose when runs are wanted,
» 6—Orman, J.-Left band. Is in, great form this season. Stands rather awkwardly at his wicket, from bowler's point of view; but plays
best bowlers in the Club. with great freedom and hits hard; and is very rough an a long hoo hall to the leg. The best "long fielder" In the team. Among the four
Captain. Peerless behind the wickets. Not a single extra in Isst Saturday's match should be 7-Robertson, W. R.-In the right place as
proof of his being in form." A certain bat rather locky run getter.
R-St. Croix, F. ‚A. de-Left hand. Is in capital form, and has scored heavily in nearly every match this season. Plays with great strength on the "off" side, and is a severe...
wicket. His 16 wickets for 53 runs, last Salur- punisher of loose bowling. Bowls a good length, hanging ball, and is very difficult on a sticky day, is a record
of the quaniles coniained by either Hanyadi Upplied the desired liquid refreshment, Mr. Is evidently of the opinion that any order that very necessary element. Mr. Wise generally fending at exorbitant rates of interest is reliable bat. A capital point.
On examining the chief waters on the Eng Hish market with a view of making a selection, one is stuck with the fact that a newly-Imported water, the Franz Josef, contains 190 and 17 graint to the pound of Sulphates of Magnesia ant Sinda respectively. This is much in excess Tanes, Friedrichshall, or Aesculap. It is eri. dently the strongest water by far, whilst at the same time it fortunately happens to be almal Price, cents 50 per bottle; per dozen $5.50
FRANZ JOSEF WATER.
Lasitless!
Wewe sole agents in China for the sale
Leung Chan Hol deposed that at 1.30 o'clock home to the Bank and called for a drink, and as on the moning of the 3rd inst., Mr. Pike came no "boy answered the call, he personally Pike then ordered some sandwiches, but as there was no bread available, they could not be supplied. On being informed of this, the 'le direct was given by Mr. Pike, who then pro cerded to assault the Chinese servant, bitting of him in the face four or five times, kicking him, and then catching hold of his gets and chasing
given to a Chinese servant must necessarily be a lawful order. It may be owing to the obliquity of our vision, but we really are quite unable to follow his Worship in what is, if it is nothing else, & practical another for the foreigner. The decision
No 1224. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL him downstairs. They both fambled down the ilustration of one law for the Chinese and L. 5o, was sent into the Thompsonian Retreat a recognised usurer and that falling to get bis
VEGETABLE
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stairs together.
Mr. Pike's story was that at 12.30 a.m. on the A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. morning in question be and two others went into the Bank and called for a drink, which was duly brought, and he then ordered sandwiches, which were not forthcoming. After waiting ten minutes he went out and found Leung sitting down, and asked why he hadn't brought the sandwiches, tch Leung repiled that it was not his pidgin," that it was the bouseboy's work Mr. Pike then ordered him to call some "boy" to make the sandwiches, and be said he was too busy as he had his wire book to make up. Leung defended himself with his feet, but was Mr. Pike then slapped him twice on the face, worsted in the encounter and chased downstairs, Leung said that Mr. Pike was no gentleman because he used the word "damn.”
FLOWER
SEEDS,
SEASON 1891-92.
It will be observed that the two state. THE FIRST SHIPMENT OF OUR SUPPLY ments vary considerably in matters of
OF
GARDEN
SEEDS
for the Season bas arrived and we are now pre pared to book onders for prompt or forward execution. Complete Catalogues with concise directions for sowing can be obtalaed on appil cation, or will be posted to any address. In these Catringues the Seeds are Marginally Numbered
detail, although on the material point as to the alleged assault, they substantially agree. Laune CHAN Ho charged Mr. Pixx with assaulting him, the latter retaliated by a prosecution for relaxal of duty, and the Magistrate found Mr. Pizz guilty of what he called "a technical offence" and imposed a fine of five cents; his Worship likewise found Lxund guilty of refusing to oboy a lawful order and fined him five dollar, with the alternative
TheGambling Ordinance having filled the almost depleted exchequer with the coin of the realm, Is now likely to fill the gael with men who lack assesses the value el a common gambilng heuse at $15 and rarely a day passes now but that term prescribed by the net ns being necessary some coolie or barber or hawker gees up for the to purge the wicked souls of gamblers generally attained the now recognised year of jubilation six weeks. One Yeung-shing who had just
to-day, for six weeks because he had not made on the face of it is absurd, and if out of his "sporting " den to pay the tax
-$35. Launo Chan Hor has any friends who object to his being recorded in the books Tax Fiji Shimpo says that during the violent of the Magistracy as a convicted gale on the 10th inst,, a forcion ship was driven criminal," they ought to appeal without here in Kan-no wa Bay, in the Aut district of Kochi Prefecture. The police, observing the delay. Even had LEUNG been the house- catastrophe, sent boats to the assistance of the boy whose duty It was to walt on members vessel, but only one boat seems to have been able to make head against the wind and waves. of the Bank mess, we gravely doubt it was the craft of a fisherman named. Okum whether any Court would hold, unless Kamsro, and it succeeded in rescuing two of the under very special circumstances, that to
vessel's crew. The latter, however, being unable provide drinks and sandwiches at 1.30a.m. information about the unfortunate ship. She to speak any Japanese, could convey little could be fairly construed into "a lawful appears to have been an American sailing vessel of 1,950 tons burden, and it is said that her crew consisted of 77 persons. The captain was order." It is very rarely indeed that Mr. Wisz is caught tripping in His magisterial accompanied by his wife. Ohly two seem to decisions, but in this case we are bound to nature of the vessel's cargo is not known, but have survived out of the whole eighteen. The submit on the arguments we have adduced doubtless all details will soon be furnished, as that he has errod both in law and lathe surviving sailors have been sent to Kobe.
cominonsense.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Formosa, left Shanghai for Tientsinthe other day His Excellency Shao Yu-lfer, Governor of In the Haan, en route for Peking to have audience with the Emperor.
CAPTAIN MANNING. of the Nova Scotian | barque Sabine Gondry, together with the first and second officers of the same craft were sum- moned before Mr. A. G. Wise this afternoon by different members of the crew upon charges of
evidence showed that all but three of the crew dants, who admitted assault in two cases, The
were "green-horm” who had shipped as able
WHEN the Kinngtung, which suived in Shanghal on the 4th instant, left Ichang on the 30th alto, all was quiet at that port, and there was no suspicion of any attempt at a rot, She passed the Paskua and Kungwo on Sunday afternoon, both bound up. The M. C. Dally News opines that the fact mentioned by its Ichang correspondent in bis telegram, (bat there
significant. It seems to imply that though there no warning of any trouble," is very might be an alleged local cause for the outbreak, it was a premeditated attack fixed for a certain day, the date being carefully kept a secret; but it is unusual in Chion for a secret to be so well may very well have been taken to the convent kept as this evidently was. The stolen child
by one of the plotters.
THE INTER-PORT CRICKET
MATCH.
THIE OPPOSING TEAMS.
assault. Mr. Woten appeared for the defen Shanghai tals afernoon by the Indo-China Co's The Hongkong Cricket Club team left for steamship Talsang, to do battle against the pick, of the Model Settlement. Although scarcely up to the Club's full strength, the names of several
only in very pretty but in very effective style. Steady bat, bouls with a considerable break, 12-Wallace, T.-A good all-round player. and can field well anywhere.
9-Shewan, A.-A straight, steady and
10-Stewart, A.---Net in form at present, but steady howler: a good short field, and can be is generally all there when wanted. A very
relied on to make runs when mne are wanted,"
1-Stow, H. G. Has not played much this season. Is a capital cover paint, and bats not
13-Wickham, E. P.-A most reliable man when things look blue. A falt field and a quick run getter. Pulls a bit, but generally to some purpose.
14.—Woodward, C. F.-The Hon. Sec'and- bowler ofthe S.C.C. A capital infield, especially at silp, but is a trifle lazy; generally gets runs.
AN OLD SPORTSMAN.
SIAMESE AFFAIRS,
(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) What with Lord Lamington's proposal in the House of Lords respecting a collective guarante of the Treaty Powers for the territorial Integrity of Slam, and Lord Sallbury's expression of did not believe the autonomy of Slam was pinion-in reply thereto-to the effect that he
seriously threatened'; her independence war'a matter of great importance to England and, he' hoped, it was not less so to France; added to the glowing reports of the Mekong Valley region as expressed by French explorers in the columns of Tonquin papers, and the denial of the same In the Bangkok Times, things political have been somewhat exciting here of late, for there is a great problem for Slam to solve respective of the pending frontler questions amely, that of finance-how, in fine, to finance of this favoured land. Apropos of finance, it her projected railways and develop the resources will interest many to hear that the recent astound-
the legal adviser to the Siamese Government,
has not acted upon his advice in respect 10 the progressive development of Slam. I had the pleasure of an interview with Mej Michell who, in reply to numerous guestions, kindly vouchsafed the following Information, which is both interesting and instructive.
In English and Chinese, and when ordering ith 1 of 14 days' imprisonment with hard labour, AT the instance of Inspector Bremser, ona Shek † seamen drawing full pay, and that the effiers of our best players being absent from the Nat,ing resignation of Mr. Edward Blair Michell.
Now, we venture to think that the Ngan Chu, residing at Wanchal, was charged were seriously hampered by their ignorance in such as E. J. Coxon, J. A. Leach, Lieut. Blair
quite mufficient to only state the numbers of the kindo required.
glaring injustice of the Magistrate's decision, even assuming that it had a sound legal basis, speaks for itself, and must directly appeal to the most casual observer; but we deny that it is justifiable Orders from one person, over $10 allowed an legally. That a great many Chinese
extra discount.
Orders from one person, of from $5 to $to,
Allowed 15% discount.
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CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
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with "ly grog" selling and fined $35, An Informer went whicks in the spoil to the extent of ten dollars.
THE Band of the A. & S. Highlanders will play the following programme at the Officers' Mess this evening, commencing at 8 pm.
Yal
Overtiroide. Peter Schmoll”,
THEN, Weber, reginama ** „reat euch des Lebens” „. Streats, Ballet Male.....* Test”........
Clownod. Cari Bola....... Fauts
Donizette. Selection..........." Ivanhoe
D. Remedios was charged at the Magistracy A "FLASHY" Portuguese youth named Joseph to-day with having arraulted Ho Lau, a barber. elegant whiskers trimmed gratis, but must "fire" window and chase their owner aften them. Fined $5 or ten days. The shekels were forth coming.
and
working stip." In three cara assault was admitted under provocation, and fines of one, two two dollars respectively were - cted. The most serinus aspect of the business, however, is that the three defendants are, also charged with having crored the death of a saller named William Felf. on the 29th July last, while on the high seat. This case bas been remanded, ball being allowed in \personal sureties of $100 each.
Shanghai under date 4th lust, say, that there is MESSRS, Wheeleck and Co. writing from
their last issue. Tonnage to Landen has not been no change to report in their freight market since
servants are very citen offensively insolent will scarcely be denied, but on the other hand it should not be forgotten that Europeans, especially that class who were A high class fertilizer for pot plants and for their own personal attendants before Remedios was not satisfied with having in excess of requirements, whilst for New York use in the garden gener-lly: It supplies natural coming to the Far East, are extremely the barber's implements of trade out through the the steamship Macduf had no difficulty is gourishment to the soll, and saint the process of animation, thereby aiding the plants to attain to their full size, vigour and beauty.
Sold in Tins containing to each........$1.50
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H ****** 4.00.
Bags" Directions for use are given on the label
RANSONE'S "NEW PARIS!" LAWN MOWERS.
for sale at manufacturers' prices.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841. Hongkong, th August, 1891.
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exacting in their requirements. Mr Wiss justified, his lob-sided decision on the ground that LAUNG' impertinence and Impudence had provoked the assault. Is an assault the proper remedy for an employer when a servant forgets himself and is Impertinent ? We can't find any such provision in the Ordinances of Hongkong. And we are unable to agree with his Worship that in this case the Chinese was either
settlement of two craft R
was
KONGKONG CRICKET
is largely due to the fact that the Goverment
MANGIAMTSE FINANCIAL AFFAIRS.
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R.E., Lieut. Campbell, A. & S. Highlanders, G: S G. S. Coxon, and T. S. Smith, the Hongkong representatives are a useful crowd all round and will take a lot of beating. Of course, on their awn ground and with far more practice than the Hongkong men, Shanghat will enter the lists with a dedded advantage; still, with all this, and throwing in the glorious uncertainly of the noble game, I have every confidence that the $400 to $100 on Shanghai the first time the direct from London in the capacity of legal I arrived here, waid Mr. Michell, in 1886 teams met, laid ma by two noble "sports 7 at the bet for the taker. A brief account of the respec- That is to say, to advise any of the Ministers of Shanghat Winter races of 1889, was a very good adviser to his Siamese Majesty's Government.
readers, tive teams will doubtless Interest many of our
State Departments, but chiefly to advise the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and giro him the fall benefit of my knowledge of Inter CLUB. Capt, Dunn, the skipper of the team, Isional law. When you talk of foreign affairs filling her allotted space; fea-buying for about the best batsmen the Far East has yet hate It is misleading, for, as adviser, I had to deal the latter port during the early part of the fortnight under review
seen, and one of the best all-round cricketers. He chiefly with questions arising from disputes and on a large plays the correct game, hits hard in every contracts made with foreign residents In Siam scale, but owing to the very unfavourable direction, and is a perfect terres with loose and with agreements with those who have, from Agra Banks at Shanghal of the 3rd instions have almost entirely ceas d for the time and the Shanghal ground is quite likely to arrival in Bangkok, I drew up the furthe WHILST engaged in painting the roof of the advices that have lately come to band opera bowling. Asa change bowler he is most useful, time to time, temporarily resided here. Upon my Chinese workman fell and was idifed, but in being, Rates remain steady at quotations. suit his carly" deliveries, expecially if development of the country which set forth accordance with ancient custom no one would Constwise-There is no improvement to note the wicket happens to be a bit silky, three ways in which the primary steps in that
in this direction and we hear of no enquiries Capt. Daan is all there in the field, all-important polley should be taken to remove his body until it had been viewed by deceased's relatives. This was done on the
for tonnage. From Nagasak' to Shanghai- C. S. Barff is a brilliant, although anything
Tet.—By messs of a large foreign loan. following day when the Cheksten held an inquest A rather better feeling exists and enquiries but reliable bat. If once set be is a difficult
2nd. By the use of the revenues of the State, at the scene of the accident, and all being for tonnage have been made resulting to the customer to get rid of, and runs come along at ard-By granting concessions to foreigoms,
noted below. lightning pace. He is one of the Club's most
I deemed the first method inadvisable: firstly, where the deceased had Hved.
proper, the body was removed to Pootung For London via usual ports of call and Suci effective bowlers, his "expresses” rarely falling because it would give to one or more foreign The best and cheapest machines in the market; impudent or Impertinent. Probably eight THE Kokumin Shimbun laments in strong nage the OS. S. Co. Tilan sails to-morrow fielder.
Canal:-The beth is amply supplied with ton to prove fatal. A certain catch and excellent powers the right of intervention or dictation; secondly, because it would entall promoters' and out of every ten foreigners would have terms the utterly degraded condition of the and the steamship Moyuse and stoamship Dr. J. A Lowson, if in his best form, is the agents' fees and all kinds of commissions t acted exactly as Mr. Pixe did, but that Buddhist priests in Japan. The deplorable Girnfalloch are circulated for despatch most deadly trundler in the Club. He can bowel and, thirdly, because had the Siamese borrowed would not justify the sesault. And what their sanks are constantly divided are primarily C. S. M. S. N. Co. steamship Keun now
dissensions, quarrels, and disputes by which 9th and 11th instant, respectively. The equally well fast and medium pace, and displays the moner, it would in all probability have been does the Magistrate mean by a "technical" due to the moral depravity of the priests them.
rare judgment with his head deliveries. A very injudiciously expended. The second plan dus from Japan will follow 16th idem. grand batsmen and leviathan hitter; but a trifle seemed impossible owing to want of a proper assault? Mr. Pixx admitted that he selves. But these troubles may, la our conten. For New York vin Suez Canal:-The steamship too anxious to score rapidly, and therefore not system of collecting revenue. The third, there- slapped the "boy" twice on the face;porary's oplaton, be to some extent the result of Afghan is loading and will be despatched early altogether reliable Unsurpassed in the field. fore, appeared the best, the safest for Slam, and
fanity systems of government prevailing among next week the steamship Lennox is the boat
Captain Dumbleton, R.E., possesses a home certainly the cheapest way; especially as come Leung and that four or five blows were the various sects. In some sects, as in the SA named to follow on the berth Rates of freight reputation that preceded him to the Far East. Cessions could be granted in proportion to the struck. In any case the assault was quite others, as in the Sodas, the occupant of that is the Cape The Charles Sh water the game in all its branches, the honours in gressive development of Slam, and I found,
Au, the position of High Priest is hereditary in onchanged, viz 40s. per ton of 40 cabic feet. A first-class batsman and excellent exponent of local interests of each nation,
Those, briefir, were my ideas for the pro clear, and there was nothing technical' position is elected by all the fa-aheks or priests progresses slowly with her loading, the market is a most likely man to score high honours | about it-It was a practical assault from having a cure. But in all cases, the manags for general carge in any quantity not being the present campaign,
before very long, to my regret that that advic the American ship Zuzon bas
was not acted on, and it appeared to me that Major Hastay, A. & S. Highlanders, fa one satisfactory manner. The Buddhlat priests are,
been, put on five cents was simply burlesquing justice, says the fall, recommended to adopt the system per ton as against 265. for C. S. Whitney, good form, Elts very hard, and rarely fails to developing the country, as it were, at the wroug But the worst phase of the business was
of government now sbtaining among Christian Departure for London, via usual ports of call and pile up a useful total. I don't know much about end. They were, in fact, starting claborato fining the Chinese $5, with the option calycs, and to appoint to positions of trust Suct Canada The steamship Teuces via the Major's bowling abilities, but he is a keen projects for fallways, having at the a
only men of purity, learning, and ability.
Foochow 22nd August, the steamship Glanogle player and shows well in the field.ORK thought for proper access to the various termial, of "doing" fourteen daya hard labour, THE other day a paragraph appeared in ou Prometheus via Foochow 29th idem. Departuro who distinguished himself greatly in the Singabellevo I am conect in stating that not a single tia Foochow 24th idem; the steamship Lieat. G. G. Boyle, RA a sound batsman, As an instance take the Pakram railway: I associated with the criminal classes who crowd Victoria Gad to overflowing. Was Jeunes dards who had foolishly made himsell Canal: The steamship Marduß via Amoy 30th season was good enough for anything. A capital in the wet season is to be found within 12 miles this severe practice in accordance with arraying his chair coolles in what Hamlet, had furionaoth August, and Br. ship Soudas ist lost.
conspicuous object in the pubile: streets by August. Departure for Tacoma-Hr. ship Ces all round player.
of Paknam. How, then, is the railway to be fed?. IS JUSTICE “COCK-EYED" IN Mr. A. G. Wisz's published professions he been alive now, would have described as Departure for San Francisco-British phip stranger to Hongkong, but he will be found a to Bangkok in cargo boats through the canals Lieut. M. Loring, R.E., is a comparative At present all the produce of Paknam comes regarding gaol reform? We think not, the trapplers and the suits of woo." Our Naupactus 27th August. Quotations are safe and steady batman, and reliable in the and up the Menim river, for the simple reason but our present mission is to inquire how spotted this absurd outrage on good taste, ton for tea and general cargo; through to New
ubiquitous reporter, whose eagle-glance at Shanghal to London, P. & O. S. N. Co, ass. për i felad Tur question la pertinent one, and we this sentence, after Mr. Pixs's five cents Innocently enough suggested that the individual York 351. od. for ten
bath that there are no means of transport, overland, EW. Maltland, a steady hat who seldom In my opinion it is very injudicions to build and
Cỏ. 153, per ion a mistake in the field, An' effective" frequently, alati too frequently, to be LEUNG CHAR Hox disobey a lawful order? the number of visits we have received from 31. od, for tea and general cargo, Shanghaid
means of transport for merchandise to and from And that's where the trouble commenced. By for tea and general cargo through to New York bowler.
change
the stations on the lines. I am fully aware, of answered in the affirmative. Justice in What was that lawful order?
F. Maitland, one of the most useful men in the course, that in America the "iron horse" was Was Leena Hungarian noblemen of all gradenwell, they London, Glen line 255. per ton for tea and text. Reliable bat, good wicket keeper, effective run through wild, unsettled districts, but in that this colony is not even-handed; it CHAM Hoi the servant of Mr. Pizz, and if | tion with the ? "yhow-repudiating any conneč- | general cargo ; through to New York 35% od. for bowler, and’doesn't know how to mirs,a catch. magallicent country, the settlem make roads for
said they were, doubtful whether it ever has been, but ef so, in what capacity? There is certainly ❘ is forced to believe that quite a crowd of ancient Ben line 255, per ton for tea and general cargo bat, Hits very hard, but is somewhat uncertain, by the railway that: brought them there. The elegantly branded coolles," one tea and general cargo. Shanghai to Londor, E. A. Ram, a brilliant out-fielder and useful their own convenience and export their produce late public confidence in the inviolability no evidence to show that Mr. Pix had somewhere in the colony, and we are seriously targo, Shanghai to London, C. S. M. S. N. Co. eleven, and one of the most promising of Hong.agilcoltare in any sense of the word and they" and historic Magyare must be stowed away through to New York 35, od, for tea and general and integrity of our law courts has been authority to order. Live to do anything thiskdeg of officially addressing the Austre 25. per ton for tea and general cargo through kong's rising cricketers, A
Lionel Barff, the youngest member of the Siamese, on the contrary, are not plonders of severely shattered-and na
wonder. whatever; but there is evidence in the Hungarian consul on the subject. Yet, malgré to New York 358. od. for tes and general carga. albeit a trifle nervous, Grand old SOCRATES, the philosopher who contrary direction. LUNG CHAM HOI to event chair-coolles being "rigged-out" to $1.00 and $1.10 for steamers per ton of coat ne
ordinance in Hong kora Nagasaki to Sannghal, $1.25 for sailing vessel, give the scorers plenty occupation. first taught the world that the proper described himself as a store-keeper in the sult the tastes of their employers, and no parti- / Chefon to Amoy, 14 cents per picul nominal well and is quite efficient in the field through such country without simultaneously study of mankind is man, the "midwife Bank, and as that description was not even cular reason exists, so long as the limits of Newchwang to Amoy, 17 cents per picul will prove a good 'spare man' should the neces- constructing roads as feeders for the Hnes would
Mr. W. Newton, who goes North is SCOTCY, sity ariver he bats in good style, hits hard, and be, in my humble opinion, the height of felly to is useful all round.
any the least of it. But even supposing the THE SHANGHAI TEASE ferders therefor, where are the people that wil
NHA, KAWAYS are built, and roads constructed as
writer in the N. G. Dolly Now borne in mind, a sparsely populated country and For the following analysis I am indebted to a settle along those routes? Slam in, It must be
especially at covar point. A fair change bowler's the immediate vicinity of the numerous fere 1-Black; C. A—A very smart and sore field, the people can obtain a living, such as it is, in at present, sadly out of all batting form, tore and canals that drain the movinces without 2-Leth RB-A secent addider to the fadulging in the patriotic pastime of developing the field, heady bowlor and a pretty certain option of that chepensions to plantioxi
piker oomiyemler sokid be granted with a view to
At Newchwang, on the ist inalant, the wiia of † every point of view, and to inflict & fine of/ ment of financial adatru is not conducted in yet opened the berth and her take is 251. of the beat players in bis regiments de bats in willst not altogether hosifle to progress they were
BIRTH,
E. B. DOWLEY, of a son.
Hongkong
Lelegraph.
HONGKONG, TULŠDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1891.
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have no hesitation in saying that it has fine, was justified, In what way did in question might be a Hungarian magnata. | Shanghal to London, O. S. general cargo, fails to get into double figures and sardy makes expensive railways before there exist adequate
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graceful bat and, are accustomed to use canals, rivers and crocks fairly pastiled districts in Siam which the fron-road alone can aid in populating, bit to run a railway
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decency and good taste are recognised, why nominal Settlements during the fortnight challenged it must be accepted as accurate, persons with an artistic perception of the bean British barque Sinkolga, 567 tons register Is it a store-keeper's lawful duty to act as if should not away their visuals in the Nagasaki to Shanghai Br.25 per ton net, 13 lay house-boy and to provide drinks and picturesque garb of medieval times only the days. Brilish barque Caps City, 493 tons faldlidown in words pregnant with practical manufacture sandwiches for three young or the pecellar must be prepared to encounter za lay days. American ship Luson, 1,339 tons apostles of a craze for the unique, the aesthetic, register, Nagasaki to Shanghal $0.25 per ton, wisdom, that what is in conformity with gentlemen at half-past one (or even at eating ressed in mourning really for the rivate ferma, British barque Rewas, 454 tons satirical criticism. But chair-coolies conspiregister, Shanghel to New York via Hongkong justice should also be in conformity with the 12.30) In the morning, after having gone purpose of advertising their employer's woek, registes, Nagasaki to Shanghal $1.25 per ten, lawijand we are acquainted with no moviera through his ordinary labours of the day too strongly suggest the hiied mutes at a funeral in port :-Nineveh, British ship, 174 toni S.C.C. and's very fair all round player, good in back district. Voßer these clicumstances I am
ârs'a bit of an eye-sojë in the pablo streets, and | 18 to Arsenal 31.60 per ton. Disergaged vesECIE. philosopher or law-maker who has more Was it his duty to attend to these to good taste, and thrt is all we here to reginer: State of Maine, America ahigh 3,467 momtrately defined what ought to be, il a gentlemen at all? He said 13 was ) any on the subj-et.
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