may discontinue the present Committee in London and may »ppoint a Committee in London and in other places at their discretion and on such terms as to remuneration and otherwise as they may think fit."
(A) The following vicle shall be substituted for Article 86, namely, "The Secretary shall be, appointed by the Hoard of Directora for such perled and on such terms as they may think fit.
(The
The following Article shall be substituted for Article gi, namely, "The Board of Directors shall favest the paid up Capital of the Associa- sion in such securities and in such manter as they may think and from time to time may
reales or vary such Investments,
() In Article for the words" and lastly the Capital," in the fifth ine, shall be struck out and the following words shall be substituted there- for, namely, then the paid-up Capital and Lally the reserved or unpaid Capital"
(A) In Article 112 the following words in the first and arcand lines, namely, "and to the said
Om) In Article 114 the fellowing words in the first and second lines, namely, "and to the said agreement with Missleurs Russell and Com- pany" shall be struck out.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1892..
benefit by international intercourse as other sations do, then they must, like every other watlon, suffer the penalty of it all they repent and learn.
What wo
There is only one way of improvement open in the whole world, wie, the study of the laws of nature, and of nations. Those who know them best, prosper best, those who know them least proper ask now is nothing more than that
least. lawlessness be absolutely put down whether amongst Chinese or foreigners cat kladaces firmly insisted on, it will be the greatest kindness. to all parties concerned and the slain, with all their causes, will soon be things of the dead past.
THE HUNAN PUBLICATIONS
SHANGHAI PROTESTS,
protest
uproar and the man was obliged to give ap business.
A wealthy family in Ningpo, after giving a grand dinner to a number of guests, "left the Tempants of food and wine on the tables to be cleared away in the moming, and retired, 148- vants and all. Two thieves broke in at mid- without stint, including the samahu, and were night and helped themselves to the good things
soon dead drunk Early next morning they we discovered snoring heavily under the tar of As nothing al value was missing, the master the house gave them a severe reprimand and
let them go...
ment
GRUNGKING.
(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)
February 4th, 1892.
The new Tolat has been duly installed and the old one has left. During the latter part of bla adminduration, he 'Hid' what he could be cover als good name by Iberally distributing. money lo soup-klichens and other popular chail. table institutions, that when he left there were Chinese know so well how to get up to see hims not wanting the usual demonstration that the off, composed of such a filthy mob of vagabonde * only delights the eyes of Chinese officials. This nephew of the great northern Viceroy was sent here to make” a ́record for himself A military student of the Slaning district, and there were three. Important malters Kuangtung, was outlawed some years ago for intrasted to his eares and he.bas added a robbery, murder, and numerous other cilmer,
fourth for which be will doubtless be given and a price was set on his head. · He escaped
great credit. The three important matters to the Straits Settlements where he lay concenied, were the Technhslen tot claims, adjust- A meeting, convened by the Chamber of Com- Last autumn he secretly returned, but the news. agreement with Meatless Rumell and Commerce, was held in the Lyceum Theatre, Shang- became known and a warrant was issued for isnt of the file taxes collected at Cungking: arrest. Knowing what the consequences would things he bas accomplished and will no doubt be and establishing the Custom-house. All of there pany" shall be struck not.
In Article 113 the the following words lahat, on the afternoon of February 25th in
Shanghai's 1egister
against the be if he were captured, ho betook himself to the the fourth and fifth lines, namely, subject to stream of anti-foreign Hanan literature spread-mountain known as Tajenshan, after first attach-recommended for promotes on account of the made to appear as a man of great ability and be the sald anreement with Messieurs Russell and ing over China. The raceting was largely at-ing to himself several hundred bad and desperability he has displayed. The Tachu riot claims Company" shall be struck not,
tended, the lower portion of the theatre being rate characters. Tw flags, one red and one
be held out against to the last moment, and it filled with an audience re-resenting every shade white, were raised by him as standards of revolt.
was not until his sucessor had actually left and class of the community. The mercantile On the red flag were written the characters Chingly for this place that he came to an and missionary elements found themselves
'Reduce taxes for the benefit of the poor" and
sgreement with the Catholle Fathers. He spent in closer proximity and accord than ever on the white flag the characters "Gathering all
over your in trying to avoid paying these before, while the official class WAS fairly brave men. The Rajab' is coming." Reughs claims and petitioned the Viceroy to the effect well represented. Two or three ladies only and criminals flocked to his standard from far and that it was only a brawl or fiction fight in were present. At a quarter past four, Mr. wid; and in about ten days his followers which both sides were to blame, and there. J. G Fordon took the chair, being supported by numbered more than 2,000 men, Arms and
fore the Christians were not entitled to any the Committen of the Chamber, and in a brief provisions were obtained by force from the and moderately worded address he explained the villagers, who in terror began to flee to other of them were not allowed
recompense. During all this time hundreds object for which the meeting was called, and localities. The magistrale of Slaning, not having homes, but were forced to live by hegging and the necessity for the leading foreign community many soldiers at his command, dared not attack
on the charity of other Christinos. : Many of of China supporting the action which Haskow the insurgents, but is concentrating all bis
these people had been well-to-do, but lost every- and Kinklang have already taken in reference to vallable forces for the defence of the city. The thing during the riots. After experimenting with the subject. A copy of the famous "Picture high authorities, on receipt of intelligence of the the likim until he nearly brought on a riot, he Gallery, showing the causes of the Yangue rising, have despatched troops by forced marches backed down and left it
where
ere it was before, riots, he said, had been forwarded to the
being at the rate of one and two-tenths per cent. Secretary of the hina Association, to make
ad valorem. He made it compulsory to produce such use of as that body thought fit. He spoke
a receipt for the is paid before the goods of the effect which the propaganda, led by the
would be passed by the Customs, but left fitirati of iluuan, had upon the Chinese generally, and lastanced the increased
the Castoma bink, in which case one per cent. eptional with the shipper to pay the Win Into obstractiveness of the Celestial officials, even in
would be accepted. The third piece of business Shangbal, of late, as a proof of the contagious
commitled to him was the opening of the Cus nature of the sul foreign spirit.
toms. In this matter he displayed his ability as an obstructionist. Helocated the Customs office and nearly half a mile from the nearest. The in the city about equally distant from two gates examination station he established on the dpposite alde of the big river, to reach which cargo boats have to haul op against a strong current in summer a mile or more caus ing unnecessary delay and danger in getting cargo to the station to be examined, to say sething of the fact that the charges for ergo-
(n) In Atticle 11g the following words in the Best and second lines, namely, "and to the said #greement with Messi Russell and Com- pany" shall be struck out
The Chairman then moved, and Mr. H. J. seconded the two fallowing resolations, Such which were separately put to the meeting and carried unanimously :--
That in respect of each share in the Assocla- tion's Capite upon which the sum of one bendred dollars has been paid up, capital be paid off 10 the extent of forty dollars per share upon the footing that the amount returned or any part thereof may be called up again.
Resolution.
to the scene of the disturbance.
That the sum of three hundred and twenty
Li Kudi-chien, the alleged Kelao member, thousand dollars, being the equivalent of forty
who was arrested in the city of Shangbat and dellars per share on eight thousand shares,
taken to Nanking, underwent his first examina- be placed to the credit of land to be called
tos on the 16th lost. The Court was compused "Return of Capital Account" and that the sum
of two prefects and three magistrates, and the of twenty dollars per share be paid off as soon
examination was held in the yamin of the as practicable and that the balance of twenty
Nanking district magistrate. Li-Kuni-ch'en doilers per share be paid off at a fature date, or Mr. Robert Little moved the first and only deposed that he always lived a retired life, and dates, to be fixed by the Board of Directors, and resolution in a wril chosen address, in which either in one sum or by instalments at the dishe denounced the Chinese Government for allow himself. As to whether Li Bung was a ride never interfered with anything not concerning cretion of the Board of Directors,
Ing Chou Han and his literary colleagues to con leader, of whether he had anything to do with The Chairman closed the meeting by stating tinue their propaganda anmolested. The resolu- purchasing arms and ammunition, the prisoner that in a fortnight's time the confirmatory meet. Hon (which certainly is more remarkable for pro-dented knowing anything whatever. In reply to Ing would be held, and if the solutions were lixity than its strict adherence to grammatical the question as to how his legs were fractured, the again pasted the Directors would apply to the construction) is as follows:-
Accused said that they had been broken by Court at Hargkong, and the repayment </
Shanghai Yarifa ranners with an iron rod. The capital would he pirc-eded with as soon as That this veneral public meetlag of Shanghai Court then told the prisoner that he had all along possible.-N. C. Daily News..
deshies to express its fuil endorsement of the peti been comming many unlawful acts, that tions sent to the Marquis of Salisbury and the his father in corsequence had disowned him, THE RECENT. RIOTS-WHAT HAS President of the United States by the Hankow that it was only natural ta infer that he, bela
and Klukiang communities on the subject of such a hnd character. might have joined the HELPED THEM?
the recent anti-foreign tiots in the Yangiste Society and that he had better confess the truth. valley, and to support them in drawing the attention of the representatives of all the Tiesly, in answer, stated that he lost the love of his Powers at Peking and their respective Govern. parents by a fondness for fast secley, spending ments to the wide diffusion in Central China of great deal of money gambling, and living
debiuched life, but that, beyond these sins, be virulent anti-foreign literature in the shape had no others, much less that of becoming of placa:ds, cartoons, pamphlets, and books Kelae. He hoped the Coont would 100n, by whereby the good relations that would otherwire subsist beween China and foreigners have been investigation, leain his innocence. He was the inner apartment of the prison and are seriously endangered; and to the unwill- formerly occupied by Wan Sung-ting, who was ingness displayed by the Chinese authorities to removed to the enter upartment, to prevent any put down his manifest evil by stopping this communication between the two prisoners. Two diffusion and punishing his promthe objection day afterwards another examination wan het, 1-Government incapacity. There are pre-
and disseminators of -- bleina continually cropping up to be sclved but able publications perfectly well
the Government does nothing entisfactory to to them.
olve them. This is the opinion held by Spes," who was one of the first to write on the requests the Chairman to send a copy of the subject in June last.
Under the above heading, the following interesung letter signed "T.R." appears in a recent issue of the N. C. Daily News: There are two sides 1o most questions and so no doubt there me to thi—a Chinese, and a foreign one. With ut repeating what has been said before, it might be helpful to sum up the correspondence of the past ten months in regard to the causes of the riots. So far as published, I bellera the supposed causes may be classed under five
heade
2-Anethet cause was the intended rebellion of the Kolae Hui alter involving the chinese Government in foreign was, as set forth by Mr.
W. V. Drummond.
3-The chief cause according to another party is the cestructive and wicked teachings and practice of the missionaries, Romin Catholic and Reformed. This is the view put forth by the author of the Defensie, the authors of the Chinere anti-Christian publications, and "to some extent by "Candid Friend,"
record
the
ecting
This
therefore hereby
proceedings, to-day to the dayre of the diplomatic body at Fiking, requesting him to communicate the same to bis colleagues, and beg them to join with him in laying this protest before h's and their governments, that a may be promptly taken to mitigate the evil complained of, and avert the serious consequences that may be otherwise expected.
Mr. E. G. Low, in seconding the resciation, hoped the Home Governments would now begl to better understand the true attitude of the Chinese officinis, and to waken up to what was taking place in China.
a
Li adhered to his statements, without wariatce or addition,
CHEFOO.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
the foo, 20th February, 1891 „During the list fow days the wind has been lowing from the south, and the salvage party in Forty By are ta sirang hopes of being able naine the Marte in a day or two, Eleven of
Total,
Rev. Timothy Richard briefly supported the repolation, both in the interests of foreigners, missionary and lay, and of the Chinese them-charge of the salving party, undaunted, salves, and he concluded by hoping that the resolution would be unanimously passed.
Mr. Herbert Smith and Mr. Alex. McLeod, speaking ar mercantile men, briefly but strongly supported the resolution.
the Shanghai men, who were brought up by the Alwine Seyd to assist in the salvage work, have refused duty, and will be taken, by order of the to Shanghai in the steamship Chinfund, these poor. flows can hardly he blamed much for.becoming afraid, after eight of their comrades had been frozen to death The gentleman in has replaced the Shanghai men by Shantung people, and is very persevering in the work which he has undertaken, and it is generally hoped that it may be crowned with success.
I am glad to be able to inform you that the frest-bitten gentlemen of the salving party are progressing favourably four of them are fa the Beach Hotel; the skin is peeling off the fingers of Mr. Reeves, but new skin having formed underneath, it is certain that in a few days he will be as well again as ever. It was feared for engineer of the Marie, would have to be ampu- tated, but the excellent medical treatment which he is undergoing it likely to save his limbs. Mr. Herzog, the chief officer of the Alwine Ssyd, who betered so heroically in rescuing the second engineer of his ship, with two China. men, through whose instrumentality no doubt surviving
return to their
at hire or lighterage have been increased fifty per cent, which in itself is ample proof that the rangement was about the worst that could have been made. Had steamers been running to Chungking this rangement would not have heen tolerated. I am informed that the least discrérancy in an application that causes the matter to be referred back to the
Intimations.
HOMSONG
TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.
| DRAPERS OUTFITTERS TAILORS SILKMEN FURNISHERS,
ANNUAL STOCKTAKING.
IMPORTANT
CLEARANCE SALE,
NOW PROCEEDING.
SPECIAL
1
BARGAINS
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.,
4. QUEEN'S ROAD AND DUDDELL STREET:
Hongkong, 8th February, 1892.
Co-day's Advertisements.
WOODYEAR'S
AUSTRALIAN
To-day's Advertisements.
THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
CIRCUS, THE Moth Ordinary General MEETING
BOWRINGTON.
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME,
THE BABY ELEPHANT.
THE EGYPTIAN PYRAMIDS. EXQUISITE BALANCING BY OUR JAPANESE.
"
xaminer precludes the possibility of the Jank being cleared that day. In this way junks bare THE CIRCUS IS OPEN EVERY EVENING. been detained a day because of the length of
PRICES AS USUAL. time it takes to back and forth between the customs office and the examination station.
Box Plan at KELLY & WALSH, understand that petitions have been sent to both the Consul and Commissioner of Customs MADAME WOODYEAR, pofaling out the inconvenience of the present W. HARLAND, ..................................... aangements and do to bed pore convenient
Proprietars.
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Leck out for #GOOD DAY, BOSSTM" Honghaeg, 29th February, 1891.-
PROF. VICTOR VALAZIE'S
BALLOON ASCENT.
GREAT DROP FROM THE CLOUDS.
MAND..
of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at
| the Company's Office, Praya Central, en MON... DAY, the 1st March, at 330 o'clock in the aftemoon, for the purpose of rceiving the Report of the General Managers, and electing a Contulling Committee and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 6th to at lartant, both days Inclusive.
SHEWAN & Co,
General Managers.
Hongkong, 1st March, 1892.
NOTICE.
1274
W to sign the name of our Flax in Hong
JE have authorized Mr. J. A. BARRETTO-
kong and Cantaa.
WENYON & ROBINSON. Honghong, 1st March, 1891.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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FR. J. M. ARMSTRONG das received
"PRAK HOTEL AND TRADING CO., La.," to effer for Sale, oc
Minstructions from the Ligeidster of the
SATURDAY,
the rath day of March, 1893, at 3 o'clock pm, on the Premfaen, in Oud Lot,
THE FOLLOWING
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY situate at Victoria'Gap, and on which stands the Magnificent Building
known as the... “PEAK HOTEL" All that portion of the PIECE of PARCEL of GROUND duale near the Gap, Victoris Peak In the Colony of Hongkong, Registered in the Land Office as Farm Lot No. 53, baning on the North side thereof on the Premises next bere- alter described and measuring thereon respec- tively 148 feet 4 inches or thereabouts, and 115
thereof on other portion of the said Farm Lot No.
53 and measuring thereon 218 fest à inches or thereabouts on the East side thereof an other portion of the said Farm Lot No. 53 and measur ing thereon fra feet inches or thereabouts, and on the West alde thereef on Ground being the Premises lastly hereinafter described and men. suring thereon respectively azo feet and
soon other and premises. The fourth item, and the me for which he will no doubt take to himself 'the' most credit, is starting the China Mer- chants Steam Navigation Company here with the avowed intention of running. In
opposi tion to the foreign' hongs. To what extent his scheme for running the foreign hongr out of Chungking will succeed time alone will show. Their establishment wil opened here on the sixth of January with such a flourish of trumpets as has seldom been seen or beard in PROFESSOR VICTOR VALAZIE feet & fuches or thereabouts on the South side Chungking. Just fancy a mercantile estab Ishme t carried on by three welywens! Even the clerk who writes out the Castoms applica- tions (1'a, teriyuen and goes to the Customs In a semi-official chair with three bearers and twe servants. They employ a great many people and pay higher wages than the foreign hangs. When all the working expenses come to be paid appearances indicate that the commany will Eave but little to thank Chang Tastal for.-N. C. Daily New
the sufferers from Consumption, Scrofula and General Debility will try Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, they will and immediate relief and permagent benefit. The Medical Profession to the various countries of the world universally declare it a palatalo it can be readily taken by the most sensitive stomach, and will never fall to give rell-fynd comfort to the sufferer. Any Chemist can surply it. A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong and China-[Advt.
4-Another view of the cause of the slats is that it is brought about by systematic publication and widespread circulation of most scandalous and libellous literature to inflame public opinion against Christians and foreigners In general. This was declared to be the practice as early as the time of the Conference In 1890, and trouble was predicted unless some thing could
Rev. Mulikend, in a short but excellent be done to prevent it. Of late Dr. John of Hankow has disclosed to as address in support of the resolution, spake very the diabolical nature of the Hunan pable Hous.suangly of the vile character of the publications, S-Another view is that international inter which the meeting was called to denounce, and course is a source of inesieniable loss to Chins, expressed his emphatic opinion that the authors The sale of opium all these years drains Chins should be punished, so that foreigners in China of its silver, the Import ol manufactured goods
· destroys native industries throughout the land wicht be allowed to five in peace and quiejus, some time that the let of Mr. Freitag, the chief- reinedy of the greatest value, and as it is very.
Rev. Mr. Hunter, a missionary wearing Chiese the introduction of steamers has thrown im- dress, speaking Imm an apostolic point of view, mense gambers of Government grala-carters out missionary who came to China to preach the of employment. The increasing failure of the tes gospel, and to take all insults and Injuries and slik trade also drives the people, generally, cheerfully, raised bis voice in protest against to despair. The loss of Aunam and Burma any such resolution being adopted, by mission- makes the Chinese officials and people fear that aries at least, and on the grounds ledicsted be they will lose their country altogether.
*lso Mr. Freitag's do and the All could not, even by remaining silent, seem to these things combined make the Chinese.de give his assent to the resolution, - termine to oppose foreigners at any cost. This No Is the explanation given by Chinese Bluebooks and the "Indulgent Treatment of Foreigners." This view explains the failure to open up Chung. | dog, and probably the Ichang slets and the Attitude of the governing classes till now.
one who has carefully studied this question will doubt that there is
grain of truik in each
"öl löcke views," "Ler will be doubt that some of them have been manstromaly exaggerated and so artfully combined by the Hunan publications
asto maso P the people Into a frenzy of not merely an anti-Christian, but even an anti-foreign crusade."
No
The reports which reach us almost daily from different quarters show that-though the members of the Kolao Hui who meditated rebellion are ferretted out for execution from every province far and near, and the rebellion In the north was put down by the destruction of. 25,000 lives, and degradation for life of some of the leading Mandariny, without any weakness on the part of the Government as yet nothing effectus!
seems to
to have been done to stop this anti-Christian" and anti-foreign crusade. The authors of the publications are at large, and the sale of these books all goes on in various parts of the Empire, sowing the seed of future riots and that, too, ten months after the begin
aleg of the riot causes-and no others have
If these be the bean suggested the remedy is not far to setk
1-1 the missionaries are guilty of offending against the religions of Chias there is a law corering that. According to the British Order in Council they are liable to imprisonment or fine. If golity of the outrageous crimes with which they are charged, why not accuse them before the proper authorities? No
misalonary
2--if the Chinein, on the other
to law.
ます
ose, bowerer, had the courage of Mr. Hunter, or was of the same way of thinking and he was the sole dissentient - when "the resolution was put and declared carried by an overwhelming majority, his being the only hand rsiged on the negative side, and the resolation was adopted amid loud applausn Mercury,
NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS
A heavy fall of snow occurred at Soochow on the 17th February. The people regret that it did not happen gariter,
Yang, the new Customs Total of Wuhu, took, over the seal of office on the 20th ult, with grest ceremony and pompa
A man carrying a bottle of acid fell on the mot bridge of the new worth gate of Shanghai diy, The acid, dropping on a boat containing dry firewood, set it on fire. The mIN WAS SICHEĆ by the cliy gate guarde vahel
Small-pox is raging in Canton. Doctors ard quacks are doing brisk business, while the private and charitable lastitu fons, where children all ages for treatment. Are vaccinated, ure dally crowded with people of
Inside the old north gate on Sunday moming last, at about 5 o'clock, a fue occurred, burning down several buildings before the flames eculd be subdued. All the city officials were present to keep order and to encourage the firemes to do their duly.
|
To-day's Advertisements.
Calnamen en board the farts were saved, is iso doing fairly well, in sple of the terrible which ha underwent. He only arrived a few exposure and almost superhuman exestions months ago from Europe, to join his vessel, after | Z ETLAND having served his time in the Imperial German Navy. Much respect is felt for him owing to the bravery he displayed in his almost wo- paralleled achievement.
The Captain of the Alwine Sayd in being.
rather severely criticised for anchoring in such sa exposed position, as he did, "Aying light," the vessel being like a bladder on the water, and helpless to a gale of wind, ou a ins short hard blamed for not having more, ballast on There is a report that one of the bulk-heads on board the Marie has given way during the late gale which caused so much mischief, but it is not feared that this mishap is likely to seriously interfere with the ultimate raising of the steamer, I hear most vessels of the Fel-yang squadron are at Ta-len-wan Bay and Port Arther. Fine winter weather at present,
:
No. 535.
LODGE,
REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in ExEEMÁIONS.
HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 1st March, at 8.30 for o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited
Hongkong, 1st March, 1892.
NOTICE
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THE SHAMEEN HOTEL AND. LAND COMPANY, LIMITED.
TOTICE is hereby given that an Adjourned
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEET
No
PREPARING TO JUMPE FROM THE CLOUDS will make another ASCENT AT BOWRINGTON,
SATURDAY, the 5th March, at 3:30 pm (weather permitting)? {} WITHIN THE CIRCUS ENCLOSURE
3 inches or thereabouts and 29 fest and 4 faches or there. abouts and which said Pleca er Farcel of Ground is Registered in the Land Office as Section A of Farm Lot No. 53. And all that portion of the Piece or Farcel of Ground Regis- tered as Section A of Extension of Farm Lot No. 53, known and Registered in the Land Office as the Remaining Portion of Section A of Exten sion of Farm Lot No. 53. The above Pieces of Ground are shewn on the Sale Plan and thereon coloured Red and Blue and contain altogether an area of 50,000 square feet.
shewn
And also the right to all the Extensions of Section A Farm Lot No. 53, more particularly on ibn Sale Plan and therson coloured Yellow containing an area of 9,330 square feet. Together with the Memnager, Erections and Balldings thereen known as the *PEAK
HOTEL!
The Purchsser will, on surrendering the whole of the above Premises, be entitled to ous New Rutal Building Lot Lease direct from the Crown for a term of 7 years from the 26th December, 1873, at the Crown Rental of $48 per manum.
For Sale Plan and farther particulars, apply to
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the Vendor,...... Supreme Court House, of th
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer,
Hongkong, 1st March, 1Bys, th
Notices of Firms.
NOTICE
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$. THE style of the Firm of POATE & NOBLE, DENTAL SURGEONS, has been changed to ajo pelin 0.35 | “Dr. J. W, NOBLE," and will be represented as SREICH, under $
... General Agent Hongkong, 1st March, 1892.
Fay5 ***SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. ·
FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
--~VIÀ” INLAND "SEA. THE Steamship.
PRICES OF ADMISSION ING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above named 1st Clazzijumónimomu February 23rd. Compray, will be held in the Company's Office, and Class The weather has been favouring the salvage No. 5, Pedder's Hill, Hongkong, on MONDAT, 3o Clake zemrengeeniquenes operations on board the steamship Marie, and . the 14th day of March, 1891, at 1,30 F.LL, for the the Alwine Seyd party have the last few days purpose of considering the advisability of declare mainly confined themselves to recovering cargoing a Dividend, of electing a new Board of Direc but since the arrived of the Hsin-sheng, which tors, and of deciding various matters of great steamer brought one native diver with five importance, details of which have been lor- Assistants, operations are being more extensively warded by circular to the address of every carried on again. One native, of the frost-bitten registered Shareholder AMAYAN people, will leave for Shangbal by the steamer Attention is specially directed is 77_the.
of to Article No. he under Celestial median dish has been and had everal Company's Articles of Asnciation, which reads fingers and toes amputated. The foreign as follows NTSER frost-bitten genifemen are still under careful person not retiring Director shall, jess, recommended by the Directors for treatment in the Beach Hotel, whose pros
élection, be eligible for election to the office piletor, Mr. Calender, was end of the rescuing
of Director at any General Meeting, unless party, along with Mr, Ottaway, of the 13. & Co. The diwins Seyd lost an anchor and Customs, and a gentleman of Meisma, H. Sletas be, or some other meraber intending to propose bim, bas at least seven clear days before the meeting left at the Office of the chain during the late squall
There is a Scottish Oriental
"ateamer. In post, pas. Company a notice in wrling, ander his discharging coal from Japan wonder how the band, algnifying his candidature for the managed to get into our Ixiludes besides her office or the Intention of such member to
proposa him, there are two Chinese men of war, the steamship:
society will object to that, on hand, have At Niegpo a man who kept a sloegrual shop been
een guilty, let them be brought to trial according discharged an employé on account of some debts Incurred by the latter. Some days after the 3-If the Chiness suffer from internations event, the ex-employé dropped in casually, talked Intercourse, why will they not bring their casele while, took a turn in the kitchen where before the bar of International pubile opinion the rice.gruel was beli.g cooked, and then left and get their wrongs I then be any-sighted, | Hext day the shop was crowded with customers Toku, and several sailing vessels, to port. This Jijst an other mations do ↑
ndanigh complaining of a strange taste about the gruel goes per steamer Heinäkung, Weather dne,
If, on the other hand; the chief fault dés in The proprietor examined the pot and found a and Wght southerly wind at present-Shanghaf Chinese pride; refusing to inten: how they can i hály su skalaton in it. The people monde à psat i Marsury,
By Order of the Managing Director,
porqu
TH
CARMARTHENSHIRE,"
Captain A. Clark, will be despatched as above on or about WEDNESDAY, the 9th Inst.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Hongkong, 1st March, 1692.
(275
NOTICE
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We have this day unhorized Mr. CABL
WILHELM SONGUET to sign Fim per procuration a
(973 A 7 Hongkong, Kot March, 1800
- KRUSE & Co.
1970
JOSEPH W. NOBLE HERBERT D. REQUA}
Hongkong
and
CHAS. L. SNYDER
HERBERT POATE
Slagapore.
35. Brook Street,
Grosvenor Square,
London, W.
Hongkong, 27th February, 1831
記
'YUNG: "KEE & Co,
FROM
~~SHANGHAI,"
Jaso
"XECUTE "PAINTING, Çolour washing,
Rooms and Wells, French Polskiny, &c, &ci
E Polishing, Decorating and Ospumenting
- Furniture and Cabinet Makers.
Have just completed contracts and received
factory Testimonials from Victoria Hovel, Kowloon Club, Spanish Procuration, &c, &c.
“NE 14 LYNDHURST TERRACE":
HOMOKOMEÁLLÁS Hangkang, och December, 18,1A