THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1892.

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Mr. Harvey's ch. Sterling, 1st. lb.......... vatory at Arequipa, says that he has discovered Mr. Sampson 340 small lakes in Mars, He also confirms Mr. Uto'ach. Au Revoir, rost, gih Mr. Crawford | Prof, Holden's observations on the limits and Mr. Oswald's b. Opposition, 10 t. gib......... measured altitude of the planets,

Mr. Meyerink o

PARIS, October 8.h. Mr. Lothian's wh. Osprey, 11#, tib.Mr. Read o

A cyclone yesterday visited the city of Chalons Mr. Brega's cr. Teolonic, 11st. lb.. Mr. Reynello sur-Mer and created much havoc. Readways Mr. Decimal's ch. Discount, Țent. 41be.............

were rendered impassable, a number of houses Mr. Reany o

were blows down, trees prostrated and un- Mr. John Feel's gr. Flatcatcher, 111, 4lb.......

harvested crops leveled. . Mr. Heugh o

BUDA-PISTIL, October 8th. Mr. Samoon's br, Mighty, rist. ilb..........Owner o

The ignorant classes resist the efforts of the Textonle was heavi'y backed at a slight shade of odds against the field. Sterling being second authorities to enforce sanitary measures for the To-day the sanitary favorite. The winner of the Maioo Plate, and extirpation of cholera. Hollyhock raced together un'll halfway down officers engaged in disinfection were set upan, the straight, where Mamay gat on terms and first by women wlib boiling water, then by men quickly forging ahead hest Hollyhock by half and boys with stones. The mob was finally length after a most exciting straggle. Sterling dispersed by the poilce. was a good third and the others were close up.

LONDON, October toth. Time 1 min. 34 veca.

The LLAMA MIAU STAKE!; value, Tis. 100; for China ponless weight for Inches ar per scale; winners of one race, gib. extra; of two or more races, 71b. extra; griffins at 'date' of entry allowed sib; entrance, Tis, 5. Two milles.

The sculptor, Thomas Woolner is dead. He was not dangerously til till fo days ago, but this week was supposed to be recovering. He was seized suddenly with spasms, which ended quickly in death,

London will soon have a new evening paper, the property of a syndicate of which T. P. O'Connor, M. P., and Jastin McCarthy, M. P Are members. O'Connor will be editor, and

· October 20th,

BERLIN, October 20th. General Caprivi has piesented to the Federal. Council Bill increasing the Army by sixty thousand men at an annual cost of sixty million marks. It is believed that the Bill comprises the blennial instead of the telennl»l system of service

SHAOHSING.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

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Mr. Asquith, oma Secretary, replying to deputation which waited on bim yesterday, said (FROM OUR CORRISPONDENT.) that, while not allowing disorderly meetings in

SRAOHSINO, October 26th, 1892. Trafalgar Square, and deprecating unduly large · Hangchow, the provincial capital of Crekiang, and ferquee meetings which impeded business, had become so notorious for the public and he withdraws Sir Charles Warren's Onters on private sale of Manila Lottery tickets that the the spect, since the Government had no right late. Acting Governor, Lin Ta-jen, had to issue to frbld a meeting of 'law-abiding subjects, an edict strictly forbidding such sale, and which would now be allowed in the daytime threatening beavy penalties against all who on Saturdays and Sundays and Bank Holidays, dured to transgress. If oficial édicts, pro the Folles being previously advised of such hibitions, and threatenings of the Chinese meetings.

Government reached in their benefi-sal effexty Latest advices from the West Coast of Africa farther than the paper they are written on, or state that the French have been fighting con.. the walls they are posted en, then we could tinarasly for three days, finally defeating the have splendid collection of documentary Dahemerens and inflicting on them heavy loss, themture at the forthcoming Chicago Exposi The French casualties amount to eighteen killed, sion, which would beat, favourable com- Including one officer, and eighty-five wounded, parison with any such-like literature" In the Including six officers. The French forces are world! But, alan the people still lenn now awaiting supalies of food and ammunition towards what is forbidden;" and

Lig T.. before resuming the attack on the Dahomeyanja's prohibitory edict has bad any good effect in closing the ticket-shops of Hangchow, it is stronghold at Abomey.

only to drive the Incorrigibles a few steps south-east, to seek a more congenial soll in sech chics as Shaphaing, for they have turned up here in good force, pursuing their, trickery and traffic beyond the immediate interference of the "great man'■" TUGDETS in the capital Yet the Prefect hera le down on them, and ordered his LONDON October-211-Halens in the eight districts of this prefecture to -Lord Raceběry, replying to a depuration from the Anti-Slavery Society-vekt day urping the threatening with severe penaliles-all-shopping

ique proclamations warning the people, and British protectorate over Ugards, and a Gwern- keepers and private families whe dare to wet afte ment gustanter for the Mombassa Railway, said non,ht these Injunctions. Now what civilized he recognised the Importance of Uganda and country, savo China, would dare to brife with the recessity that existed for combining touch stringent measures as are here proposed repress slavery, and considered that Grea! In these proclamations ?. "Are you not AWATE, Britain cannot withdraw her-hand from the

bas it not been repeatedly made known ta plough in that quarter, though, his lordship rald [the "public that the sale of large and small he was not prepared to pledge the Goverment tickets of the Manila Lottery (L-sung to any particular line of policy.

Hamburg is now free fresa cholers altogether plac) is a violation of the laws of the land? Governors and Pefects and Magistrates the upton subalded somebody shouted, "Three-eight thousand deaths have taken place since the have aforetime issued stringent probibitory cheers for Marley and Home Ruts!” The men

orders concerning this lonery ; now, we are again authorised to impress upon all that this in the audience jumped on the seats, waving -Mr. Commen't bị. Petronel, xost. g'b........................... hals and handerchiefs and shouting for five

edict is not to be looked upon as a mere empty. formal, document, nor are these words which Mr. Sampenn 1 minutes. Then the orchestra played "God save Mr. Ring's gr. Arlinas, fret yth..Mr. Meyeriak 2 the Queen." Most persons in the house stood

now write Mr. John Gl'pin's sp. Silver Spur, zest, dibang antil the orchestra had finished, and cheere?

Mr. Read 3 again Lord Houghton stood at the front of Mr. Newboy's gr, Midlothian, rost gʻb......................... hi box bowing and smiling. He was visibly Mr. Midwood affected by the cordiality of the welcome. Fetronel was an odds-on favorite, and he won Lord Houghton has increased his popularity cleverly hy two teneths from A-Im, with Silver not a te since his receat attival at "Spur a bad third Time 3 min, 2:¶ secti

Dahlia Castle by his attude towards te The SHANGHAI STARS. farerd enter of Tis. Unloslat Chamber of Commercs. That body 5 for all post « entered at this meeting, except prepared to present to him an address, stating those in the Hack Stakes; first pany to that "they are convinced that union is essential receive 75 per cent; serond pony 15 per cent, for the prosperity of trade, and exaressing the hope that the Government will continue to third many to per cent.; weight for laches, as per scale. One mile and a half

administer the laws with the firmness needed To preserve to the rerple a sense of security," Without noticing the obvious reflections on the Gladstone cabinet, Lord Hou, htan answered the

Mr. Harvey's br, Timekeeper, rost, talb. (incl.

gib, extra)....t

Mr. Crawford t Mr. Sasson's b. Z-phys, rat, rxfb.. (incl. 71b...McCarthy leader-writer.

extra)

Owner a Mr. John Prel's gr. Vagrant, 11st. gib, (incl.

71b, exter). Mr. Hoogh 3 Mr. Ring's gr. Katzerj‹mmer, rost. 6lb......

Mr. Machado o Timekeeper's pinspects were considered the best, and he fed 'all the way and won easily by five lengths from Zopher, with Vagrant a fair third. Time 4 min. 2! vecs.

The PAGODA CUP, value, Tis, 150; second pony, Tia, 50s for hias pontes, being bond de griffins al date of enter; weight for inches us per scale; winners of the Whampoa Stakes zibs. extra; entrance, Tis. 51. One mile and

hall.

The Royal Institute has received from Thomas Hodgkins of New York $100,000 to farther is incaligations.

The appearance of the new Viceroy of Ireland, Lord Houghton, at the Gaiety theatre in Dublin on Friday evening caured unprecedented scenes at the entrance and wiilin the auditrslum. The crowd cheered the carriage as it drew up at the door, Hats, umbrellas and handkerchiefs were waved when the Viceroy alghted, hundreds followed him into the theatre and cheered. When be catered his box the densely packed audience

rose and cheered him for several minutes. As

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CALCUTTA, October 21st,

Mr. J. A. Anderson is appointed Vice-President of the Indian Currency" Assori non schlag as Chairman, Central Committer, during Mr. Mackay's absence. Mr. Mackay will remain in London only four days, arriving on 7th November and starting back for India on the eleventh,

The Arsenals at Bombay and Pinnah'will be dene-away with and a larger one established as Kirkee. The Hombay Arseni wil betilised as a depot and Poonah used for a Gun Canlage Manufactory only.

A soldier of the Leinster Regiment, Calents. attempted to commit suleide whi'r an gud, the ball t entering under the chio and eming out of the right eye; the man is still alive.

NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS.

Pien, Intely Governor-General of Ché-Min died at his home near Yang-chow on the night of the and ulto. Hi Excellency had, since the autumn weather set la, became feeble in health. and his former complaints began to assert them- selves-with-increased-force.

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mere sider, or an additional dusa for officials, employés and yamen runners to make use of to extort from and impose upon the innocent or the gulity. The Prefect and Hstens, after long, corsultation, unjiedly issue this proclamation, and we trust that the whole chy the gentry, shopkeepers, and tied men, and both civil and military em. Tayé, wil feel it imperative upon them to give herd to these Instructions, and will ort Braceforth dare to sell privately or publicly large or small tickets in connection with the Manila Lottery. If any one dares to be so obstinate as to disob⋅y these orders, let it be known that he will be dealt with as the law bits gamblers, that his bouse or shop will be closed, and all properly confiscaled.". Now what

Hongkong Victoria Peak --- Canton KORZENI Мастонашен Hothoffechas

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Gratien moderate for west winds Waither!—parent, cool .9"dry. (1)idad at 11.5]"K.M.) ** Marometer rediscord to levi'of the won la luchas, swatha með

· hundredths, p=Temperature in the shado, lo digron, Fabi renheft. Hamidity in perpentage of saturation, tha humidity of air saturated with moles being 100 Directies of the wind to two points., 5-Force of the wind, mccording to Beafon peale rate of the weather, à me aky, Detached clomids, a Dwinding rain, Fog & Gloomy, & Hall, / Lightning,

• Diecast, ♬ Puống thowen, g Squrdy, » Stala, 3 ZOOW, E Thunder, Visibility, w Déw” west), y=Rain_in_techm, santha and hundredtha.

W. DOCK, Hongkong Observatory, 7th November, 1892.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

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W. Deance.

Co-day's Advertisements.

Mr. Sasinop' nk. Hipen, Trst. 71h. Mr. Dallas • Mr. Frederic's dan Revril, 11.1th Mr. R--d a Mr. John Peel's gr. Talisman, risk, tib, ............ essents face of the Chamber to the effec

respectable shopman or householder in Europe Honghang Observatory; 7th November, 1893. or America would not trimble at the thought of Mr. Hough 3 that, owing to the allusions in the address to Mr. Henry Sylva' dun M. Jattić, 1141, 7]b.....

having their place officially close and sealed and controversial maiters of the highest political Mr. Meyerink o Importance he must refuse to accept or consider

their property conâscate! It is only an incor- Mr. Sassoon's ch. Hahenzollern, test, dhisin

rigible rogue in the above countries who would Owner o

PARIS, October, 13th.

dago to persist in these sales after such stringent Mr. Wavery's bl. Noirmont, 11st. 4lb. comes

-The Dix Neuvilama Siecle ways that an attempt

orders. Alas 1 the Government here, by neglect Mr. Crawford o

ing to enforce the prohibitory meatures they propose from time to time, canse otherwise Hero was made a very warm order, Mrleatle has been made to assassinate the Czar of Ruisis, Particulers-thus far received are very meŋgre,

respectable-families and decent shopkeepers.and za Bovril bring next in demned. The race

The leaders of the Kings rising received traders to become incorrigbles by the thousand, Deeds little description as the mighty skewbald, empt has been made to suppress the after getting away with Mr, Dallas and gallonti news. It was. learned Inter that the C their punishment on the 18th-ulto, --"They were and-menwho would otherwise be quite amen, blei

train, bearing him and his aclte and a great

to the law, and live as bosest citizens, are thus half-way round the course, took the lead number of his immediate friend, was blown condemned to be put to torturend die a Immediately the fur fall and stalling off the

with the rules of respectable society | Ob 1 that wrecked, two of the cars being almost splintered. the troops, the fugitives have fled

we could get the Government to see this and to achieved an easy victory he a couple of lengths How any one in these two cars escaped is little where they have sought shelter. A small official from the last named ; Tailsman was a good

act accordingly Speed happy day for China ! short of a miracle. Five people are known together with the members of his family in a

-Shanghai ofercury, town belonging to this pref cture has been third. Majestic forth, Hohersellern filth and

have been killed outright and 14 were wounded.

masacred by outlaws. Everything le quiet in Noirment last. Time gmin. 14ł seca

the provlaces, but business has been especially The MONGOL, Cur valer, Tis. 150; for Chins

dull. ptales, being bond fide griffon at date of entry; weight for inches as per scale winners of one or more races of over a mile, gibs extra for each race won ; entrance, Tis, j. Ono mile and a quaiter,

POLICE NOTICE,

challenges of Mejle and Bovril respectively "P by dynamite, The train was completely lingering drath. Since they were dispersed hy encouraged to defy all authority, and to tride NOTICE has been received that the

LONDON, October, 14th. High winds swept Durham, Yorkabire, Northumberland, Lincoln and Norfolk last night, and early, this moming the schooner Isabella went ashore near Yarmouth and became

wreck. Her crew were rescued by a life saving corps, Many small craft are supposed to have been lost in the storm, me much wreckage fr coming ashore..

October 14th.

Chiran Fu

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His Excellency Wang, the new Minister to October. After the ceremonies attending the Japan, took over the seals of office on the 11th

occasion a banquet was given at the Legation in Tokyo at which a host of officials and in- fluential merchants were present, everything passing off pleasantly to all parties. Prior to Wang's arrival the officials holding office under the former Minister entertained grave fears of losing their positions, but it seems the new Minister has not removed any of them and it to not likely that there will be any changes in this direction.

PAOTING FU.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

* TIENTSIN.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

October 24th, 1892. with which we are now being favoured. The Everyone is rejoicing in the delightful weather evenings and mornings are chilly and bracing, and the sun during the day la bright and cheery.. One only needs to be careful fer a warm day to be properly protected against the bracing chill of the evening to thoroughly enjoy this season of the year in this part of Chias, and regain the vigour lest during the heated term.

ANNUAL PERAMPULATION of the WAR DEPARTMENT BOUNDARIES take place on WEDNESDAY next, the gh and THURSDAY, the roth Instant, and that in.| couerquence thereof all the ROADS within.the MILITARY CANTONMENTS will be CLOSED to the Public from-7AM. on Wednesday, the 9th instant to 7 AM; on the roth instant.

A. GORDON, Major General, Captala Supt. of Police

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Central Police Barracka, Hongkong, 7th November, 1893. THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

¿COMPANY, LIMITED."

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,

Of late there has been a great deal of thieving. "THE Company's Steamship and robbery in and about the city. The settle. ment has not been exempt from the visits of

"ZAFIRO,"

there owlish gentlemen, attempts. at house. | Captain Cobban, will be despatched for the breaking having been made at a number of "above Port, or WEDNESDAY, the 9th lustant;"; places, with more or less of success. Several of | at 5 PM. the thieves have been taken, including one who was connected with a robbery in one of the hongs many months ago. Although he has been severely handled by the officials, It does not appear to have had very much of a deterrent effect, as other thefts have occurred since. by the audacity of some of the descents, and It is reported that the city is quite terrorised

Mr. Frederic'r br. Brewing, zzet, tlb........

Mr. Crawford 1 "Mr. Toep'a don Yarza, T1st. fib...Mt. Dallas z Mr. Ring's pr. Allah, frst. alb...Mr. Machado 3

The departure of Rev. Thomas Spurgeon on Mr. Ring's cb. Fleur de Rose, 11st, 71b........

a voyage to New Zealand to-day sfforded occa- Mr. Meyerink o Mr. Beandere's ch, Tristan, srst, tib,Mt. Read a slon for a remarkable exhibition of here worship Mr. Strave's ik. Eventuell, 11st. 1lb...........................

on the part of bla admirers on the steamer which Mr. Reynellbore Spurgeon and his friends to Gravesend. Mr. Sassoon's pr. Index, Trst. lb......Owner The preacher was overwhelmed with farewells. Mr. Manton's br. Chocolate, 11st. 7lhoso...

He finally delivered a short speech of thanks, st Mr. Sampson.o the conclusion of which many persons wept and Mr. Tilomvirate's gr. Galopin, rost, zalb...

some of the woman present were with difficulty Mr. Midwood a refrained from embracing the minister. All the Becswing was backed against the field, and Party then gathered in the saloon and M. be pulled his supporters through after a capital Spurgeon wrote his name in every hymn book race with Yarra, the judge's verdiet being balfouvenir. On nearing the steamer which

14th October, 1892. was to convey Mr. Spurgeon to New Zealand, all on board the tender sang the hymn "God The area of distress from doods in the pro- be with yon till we meet sgalo.". The voices of vince will evidently be very large during the the singers were frequently broken with sobs. coming winter, although in the immediate was sung as the steamer moved away, bearing quickly as at rose, falling eleven feet in away the popular son of England's greatest twenty-four hours. A little farther east, how. band and that they operate with some degree of The Canadian Pacific Ral'way-Co's steamer | pulpit orator,

ever, most of the villages will be locked keepers have bee that not a few of the large shopkeepers have been polltely requested to lend Empress of India, Capt. O. P. Marshall, strived The storms, which was general throughout in the Ice, accessible only on Bledges

the sum of several tens of tzels, running up into In harbour this slemeon, from Vancouver, is England last night, continues in most districts throughout the entire winter. On a recent the hundreds in some cases, and that they dare Japan and Shanghal, _For_the_rabjoined tele-to-day It is especially severe in Yorkshire journey from Tientsis to Fanting Fa by river, not refuse. The worst case reponed is that of a

where the rivers have overflowed-and miles of daring the first-three days-more-than-

1-300-18 not grams we are indebted to our exchanges --

country have been foundated.

only the merest shreds and patches of dry land Pabox. The propile or had breds consider were to be seen on any side. From either able staff of watchmen to protect bim. One night BERLIN, October 14th.

the thieves appeared in force on the roof of the shop, and demanded Tia. 3,0cm. The watchmen The post of military attaché has been bank the view was always the same, water to abolished as far as the Russian legat on here broken by dykes, or disco late rows of trees, the horizon, except where the expanse was

fastead of showing fight, woke the proprietor, and the German legation. In St. Petersburg are, or island villager. In several cases the brick and fald him the sidelon, when be le fear and concerned. This step was taken at the request walls of hafen elles rose directly from the water trembling banded out ibe sycee, and no questions of the Car communicated through his Foreign Minister. This is regarded here as fresh evidence some huge fart for harbour defence.

on all sides, looking like the outer defences of Asked Tientsin has an arcoviable reputation for the number and boldness of Its rowdy ele- ment. The `flooded condition of mych Increased their number, and this condition of thingy, may be expected to continue through the winter, unless the officials are in some way soused to the dischage of their duty.

a length in favor of the winner of the Maidenas Allah was a good third. Time a min. 46 secs.

NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAI7. | The hymn "There wil be as parting there," vicinity of Paoting Fu the water subsided as their frequency, indicating that there is a Insge

BOSTON, MABS, Oct. 5th, John B. Herreshoff, the famous bulder. has Jast laid the feel of the steel yacht which will be taken to England and compete for the Cape May and Brenton Reef cups, the only two Amerless trophire held there. It is believed that the American sportsman for whom the yacht is being built is Archibald Roger, of New York, the owner of the Wasp and one of the best amateur yachtsmen in the country. The vessel will be thoroughly American and wili be taken next year to England and salled by an American skipper and crew,

NIW YORK, October 5th.

A race up Long Island Sound took place early this morning between the side-wheeler Puritan, of the Fall River line, and the twin-scrow boat Richard Peck, of New Haven, which resulted in

The average speed was 23. miles per hour.

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of the Caar's determination to limit Intercourse The villagers having their thoughts directed, the surrounding country has probably

between Ruiala and Germany to the bare depen cles of diplomacy.

RANGOON, October 1415.

for the time being, from haoifang and cabbages. baye termed their attention to the reaping of the scaly harvest at thely doors and for more than a The British troops are said to be in a critical hundred miles, the banks, where they epist, are condition, neer Tiddin. Two thousand Chinese lined with the large four cornered dip nets, which lay in ambush for them when the last news was - hover above the stream, rising and falling on its received. Slace October Rth, nothing has been surface like a row of abnormally developed Ecard from them.

spiders. Men, women and children. Join in these efforts towards family support. As the daily catch averages from ten to fify cattles, the Villagers who are fond of fish are not so badly off. The appearance of the villages, boweyes

DUBLIN, October 15th.

At a meeting of a Commitee of Nationalists

A large company of missionary recrplig recently arrived, and are being dispersed about the sor rounding country. On the evening of Sunday the 16 h, no less than seventeen, who were 'come pinions across the Pacific, were present at the Valen Church service. Most of these were new moyinces of Chihil, Honan and Shantung. The recruits, and their locations will embrace the.

victory for the latter. They raced a distance of held today, it was resolved to release the funds (6 miles. The Peck won by a mile and a half. of the Nationalist party, now held in Paris, as

Intelligence hra reached this city that the fron Buggested-by-Mr. Redmond, and to appoint a often with no more dry land than fest of which reports that come to us from nearly all directions

committee consisting of three members of each of the Irish panties to take charge of the fund. PITTSBURG, September 19th.

steamer Panama, of the Compania Trangatians sica Espanola, which left this port on Saturday inst with a cargo of general merchandise and 13 la mahora off the Florida coast and passengers, iles in a bad position,

DEUTICA, N. V., October 5th. The New York State Masonle Home and Asylum was ded caled to-day with full Masonic ceremonies. Over 25,000 Masons were present.

PARIS, October 5th.

Alex Berkmann, the would-be ausisto of Chairman H. C.. Frick, of the Carnegie Co., got az years in the penitentiary,

Wahobi has attacked the Germag station near

LATE TELEGRAMS.

Edward Parker Deacam denies the authen-

LONDON, October 18th. licity of all interviews recently attributed to Latest advices from East Africa state that him, and has caused a statement to be mida on ble behalf an regards the present stains of his Mpwapwa and killed the Arab Goverant, sise case against his wife. On October rat he will two British Indians, and wounded several, prosecute her before the court of fodgen in | beildes looting a quantity of property, Graste, on a charge of criminal sdultery, for which the penalty under the French law is not more than two years and not less than three months in prison, Deacon's suit for divorce will be brought probably in an American court. Whils in Paris, Deacon received his wife's cand

NEW YORK, October 18th, The telephone line that has just been com pisted connecting New York with Chicago in the longest in the world and was opened to-day The distinctness with which words are heard is simply marvellous

at the Hotel Brighton, but he refused to allow bankkont BAR LONDON, October 19th her to enter his room, meng

* The Gackway of Baroda and the Maharance BANG PRADA: VALPARAISO, CHILI, Oct. 7th. are to dine next Monday at the Mansion House

Prok-Pickering, of the Harvard branch oborre, to meet the Duke of Edinburgh,

being made to the Viceroy, and pressure brought We hear with regret that representations are

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'NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, "THE SIXTH CALL of ONE POUND (4) per Share making' ¿8 in all, Is payablé on or before 8th December next, at the current rate of exchange.

When making payment, Shareholders will please send their provisional, Certificates in order that same may be exchanged for permanent Scrip shewing £8 paid up.

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By Order of the Board of Directors.

GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR,

Chief Manager, Hongkong, 5th November, 1891.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. T

THE LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS will be Shot for on SATURDAY; the fath legt. Ranges on and goo yards. Time, 2.45 F.M.

ED. ROBINSON,

Hon. Secretary, Horgkone, yth November, 1892.

NOTICE.

[NOW, READY!.

"THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER,

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A FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the

JAA" BOKHARA" DISASTER

INQUIRY and its FINDING, experiences of other 'disaster, &,, Steamers in the same Typhoon, the Normand

the houses stand, is doleful in the extreme, peof this northern part of Chips, are to the cact cially when toward evening they are shrouded that the outlook was never more encouraglog. in the malarial vapour that rises from the stage that there are larger opportunities than the nant water, and trackless wastes of mud. At that hour of the day they serve perf cur to put available force can possibly improve. one in mind of the wretchedness of Martin Chuzzlewit in his home in Eden on the Mass to beat by his anti-foreign friends (7) CAN SURVIVORS, the Cruise of the Thales, With all Particulam, Reports of Interviews Hippl

kely to prevent bis. son, Ching Mai, from the oficial reports of the Chief Officer, the Ancona, It is reported that the streets of the city are further part of western studies. He is repre- and the Forgotte, the MARINE COURT OF to be re-mas.damlied," presumably under the Viceroy's orders, like those of Tientsin, I would pented as a proficient English scholar and be an unspeakable Improvement were this done, having lespoed enough of western Lnowledge for as a shower of rain or flarry of snow is at present all possible uses: This is the greater shame, since sure to throw them into the state of sastiness be liner only desirous of prosecuting such familiar to all dwellers la Chinese cities. We studies, bat bis foreign tutor had mapped out for can only hope that if the work is undertaken him and begun a systematic course of study, it will not prove the miserable flasco in which which in a few years would have made him prov ficient in those branches which would be of per. the construction of the macadon road agent and pacifcal value in the future dove- between Tientsin and Yangispa" has res salted. The material was laid down, but the lopment and progress of the country.-N. G. passage of heavy carts over li before it had

"Daily Naps been properly rolled has churned up the fast; section of the road-bed into an all but im who cared himself of Dealers and Nolies in the DEAVERES ABSOLUTELY CURED-A Gentleman able waste of loose earth and stones. The vics regal eye has probably not rested upon it when Head, of 14 years standing; by a new method. in this condition, and therefore it remains will be pleased to send full particolars fre convlacing proof for all true Chinese that the Address HERBERT CLIFTON, 8, Shepherd's place pid ways were best meN E. Hally Aruk: Kezalagton Park, Londen, 35, Kagra saf} = \ Ho

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NOTICE.

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6-Blackhead, F, Magazine.Gap.______ 18-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Office, Do. Refinery Office,

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4. Canadian Padhe Rallway Co Lại

3-Cantle, Dr. J., Mount Kellet. 15-Central Police Station.

33.-"China Mail."

55-Cowie, Dr. Alex, Queen's Gardens, 12-"Dally Press.

60-Dakin, Craicksbank & Coŋ Ed,...

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33

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82 Do. Bontiam Strands

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68-Humphreys, J. D., & Son, 38

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64-Kennedy, J.,

646 Do

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