Intimations.

GINGER ALE.

TE have always made good GINGER

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ALE, and we are now making the best. At various exhibliloons and competitions in London and elsewhere, GINGER ALE made by the formula we now use has won 3a Prize MEDALS and CERTIFICATES of MERIT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1892.

The Honghong Celegraph.

THE Agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Carilli & Co.) inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship 'Co.'s chartered steamer Zoo So left Kobe for this port (direct), at 5 a.m. to-day,

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1895. | AT the Ladies' Tennis Club :——

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE silk ex Empress of Japan, from Hongkong on 8th October, was delivered in New York on the 8th lost,

THE Agents (Messrs. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co) Inform us that the steamer Lightning, from In 1890 competed and won against FOUR of Calcutta, left Singapore for this port this after.

the most famed Belfast makers.

The Analyst's report :-\

"It is of unexceptionally good quality."

"Particularly pleasant to the taste." "Decidedly tonic and sustaining,"

"In every respect most satisfactory,"

ARTHUR HILL HASSAL, M.D.

The ideal temperance, beverage,

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., Ln.

Victoria Dlupensary, Queen's-Road-Central, Hongkong, 17th October, 1892..

(30

5. WATSON & CO., LD,

have just received

ex Steamers "BENLEDI" and "GANGES"

their first shipments of

XMAS

11000,

MAILS Duo-

Borabay (Bormida) English (Ganges)

rath instant. roth

Singapore (Diomed)

10th

Canadian (Zoe Sah)

Igth

Indian (Lightning)

17th

We have been saked to call attention to the. special meeting of the local Marine Officers' "Association, advertised in another colume, st which the new President, Capt. A. Tillett, will deliver an address this evening. All British masters and officers in port are lovited to be present.

LAST night an outbreak of fire occurred at the Wong Tal tailoring establishment in 71, Queen's Road Central. It was discovered by the Inmates of the house in a cock-loft, and was quickly extinguished by them so that by the time a policeman, who bad beard of It, amived the services of the brigade were not required.

A CHINESE criminal, for whose extradition the Viceroy of Canton applied to the Governor of Hongkong some weeks ago, was handed over to the tender mercies of the skipper of a Chinese gunboaf, for transportation to the Pottery Yard

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Mrs. Mount Gough:-And how is your dear baby now, Mrs. Peak 7

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captain were to engage none but colored men and foreigneral The consequence was (there being no chance of a berth on other vessais) I was com pelled to pay my passage to a port distant 800 miles, where I fortunately met a British ship maa- ter that didn't object to shipping at any rate one Britan, There were six men before the mast in that ship, and among that number I was the only true-born Englishman. During my term at sea, which extends over 12 years, I might mention that 66 per cent of the Europeans I have served with werd Germans and Scandinavians. What is to become of Great Britalo should she be involved in war with a foreiga Power, is a question which may well be asked-Will the foreigners in our ships stand by us? Will they help and fight for the country that has clothed THE 'WRECK OF THE "GRETNA" | and fed them? Time will show-to our cost, I

{CAT.

Mr. Peak:-Oh, thanks, quite worderfally well! They all say it is just like its father, you know.

Mr. M. G.-OB? Still, I don't think would drown it.

W. P. Baker, third mate,

W. D. Galloway, steward. Frank Villeman, A. H.... Rees Davies, A. B. „Fred. Rowlands, A‚ B. James Leonard, A. B. William Taylor, A. B. J. C. Torkilsen, O. S.

A. Jennings, apprentice

on the water.

Bow.

fore, we suppose, Kobe will continue to succeed the correctness of the attement that Henry Wilson 'made a death bed, confrasion that he and a woman other than Mrs. Maybrick administered the arsenic that caused Mr Maye brick's death. Pending the Consul's reply, the Secretary said that the Department would take no scilos in the matter, The Secretary

·Intimated · that if the statement was frun the Department would take steps to have the case properly brought before the attention of the English officials, and request that Mrs. Maybrick be discharged..

INTERPORT FOURS. ONE MILE. KOBE REGATTA AND ATHLETIC CLUB.

W. Ke......................................................................... 150 lbs. G. W. Brackbarat ..................... 174. 帽 G. W. Noel ... 180 11 Stroke. E. B. Shepherd

145 Cat. J. R. Gibson

125° 19

3

Bow.

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VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

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LONDON, October 13th!"

A special to the Timer fram Calcutta" kays trouble hes again broken out with the Chins, in the Northern Chia hills. A body of Chios simbushed themselves at a point six miles from. Fort White, and fired upon an escort of a num- ber of native officers, kliting seventeen of them.

A small force under the command of Captain Caulfield was sent in search of the bodies for burial. The force found the Chins had destroy- e thelt village, and were lying in ambush only prevented another massacre. two miles from Fort White. This knowledge

The British forces advanced cautiously with

routing the Chins from their hiding place. They skirmishing line thrown ont, and succeeded in made a stand further on, and a skirmish was fa progress at the time of sending the_dispatch Reinforcements for the British were dispatched. from Mandalay.

~NEW YORK, October 13th- The Danish Government has Informed the Navy Department that it will not be able' to

J. M. G. Mapak .................................. 15o iba. G. Meynelle past.......... 162 12 H. W. Slade....................... 150 » Stroke. J. A. Sampson...... 160, n Cox. AB BroWB......................................., 110 m YOKOHAMA AMATEUR ROWING CLUB,

F. E. Free......... 155 151, P. S. Bention What shall we do with our sons ? is a question We have been courteously favoured with often asked. It would hardly be prudent to

3D. McNelll

..... 158 Stroke. E T. Nicholas....... 130 complete list of the members of the crew of the send them to sea under the present state of Cox. J. Rickett ............... wrecked ship Greina's who arrived here from marine affairs. Anything but that. Had we The extra quarter mile of distance brought the privilege of shipping as officers on board Saigon yesterday in the Pakshan, as follows 1-foreign vessels this letter would never have toothpicks had to scall through, far down by the fours out into even rougher water than the been written. The foreigners policy is a pro Honmaka there was quite an angry tumble in tective one. I do not know whether it is a law in German and Scandinavian ships, or perhaps down Brat; Kobe followed leisurely, and Yoko the waves. Hongkong lu the black boat got they act in accordance with some agreement hams tarned up last. The colonials bad the between themselves, not to engage or aall with there berth; the sister port the middls, and Englishmen. About 3 years ago two German Yokohama outside. Mr. Brewer got them in ships required chief officers at Hongkong: and there belog na Geitaan or Scandinavian officers capital Hos, and at a second or two less the quaiter past, the big race began. The first obtainable the captains of those ships applied at thing noticeable occurred in a few seconds the Sailor Home for British officers. Another after they got under way, and that was British officer and I agreed to ship in these vessels

the promptitude with which Kobe leaped and any vessels to participate in the world's (for the novelty of the thing, more than anything to the front. There was little more of in-naval review next "April, for the reason that its else) but afterwards declined, objecting to the cident. The leading crew, having set the pace fleet is not large enough to admit of a creditable following clause that was to be inserted in the

at 33 to the minute, continued to hammer out representation in these waters Mexico has also Articles" abould a German officer be obirin-

A splendid burst of speed to the very finish. declined the Invitation for similar reasons,

England and France are the only countries. able hereafter I agree to be summarily dis-The black crew hung doggedly in Kobe's walce, charged "

but that was all they could do, and for the firs which have formally accepted the invitation thus I was seven years in the service of a. British

few minutes the race was anybody's, Yokohama fr, but it is known unofficially that Russia, shipowner as apprentice, A.B., 2nd and 1st mate, dodged steadily along at about si to the minute, Germany and Italy will each send a large fleet,

After having been that length of time in his service one of his steamers being slightly slower than Hongkong. As they and it is expected that Japan and each of the required a third officer, so I applied to the Super.hastened a little, and got clover on his leader, converged for the breakwater passage Sampson

South American countrira will be represented by ane ne more of their best vessels. › latendent (a Scandinavian) for the berth, and

but Shepherd slogged in an extra strake or so to was refused; althou h the vacancy had not been

the minute and the white boat still flashed along filled, his (the superintendent's) intention being

in front. Yokohama was now out-of it. The crew were too light, and perhaps the outside which he afterwards did

barth hurt them. Anyway they were settled. ough they pulled pluckily to the end. In the smooth water both the other crews laid down to ft la fine style; the finish though not particularly close was exclting, and in the equal-Kobe shot past a length to the good. Time ga01.

NAVAL COURT OF ENQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE "NAUTILUS,”

H. E. Hyde, apprentice.

H. D. Payne, apprentice, Joha Webster, carpenter, Locas Hasselbach, cook,

it was reported yesterday that an inquiry into the loss of the Greina was to be held at Saigon, but as the vessel is qucation is a British owned ship it reasonable to esclude that an inquiry whose boat was picked up at sea by the Sakata Marw, arrives from the south,

&c. (sailing apo be held here soon as Captain Webster,

at Canton, this morning by Inspector Matheson THE "BOKHARA” SUBSCRIPTION. to ship à foreigner, because he would be cheaper, and a pesse of European and Indian constables,

CONFECTIONERY THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Barrack Consisting of :-

Square, to-morrow, commencing at 7.30 p.m.

CHOCOLATE CREMES, VANILLA PRA-

LINES, SUGARED ALMONDS, BURNT

ALMONDS, NOUGAT, JUJUBES,

TURKISH DELIGHT,

PARISIANS,

&c.,

DELICIOUS FRUIT JELLIES. ASSORTED PINEAPPLE, LIME, DAMSON, GUAVA, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, -PLUM, &c.

CALLARD AND BOWSER'S BUTTER SCOTCH, ALMOND ROCK and

EVERTON TOFFEE.

CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES In great variety.

CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS, MUSCATELS,

ALMONDS AND FIGS.

FANCY BOXES

A large and valed Assortment of ARTISTIC DIBIONS.

XMAS CARDS, ENGLISH, JAPANESE and CHINESE,

a splendid selection.

TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS,

A LARGE STOCK WELL ASSORTED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, I

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841, Hongkong, 10th November, 1892.

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Tolka..

Quadrilla.

Valto.........

"Le Fracker Pus ..."Patience*

Schottischa.....” Eizle”............

"Ferryman John

"Ehren on the

Quadrillo

Tanter.....

Vaise..

Merry England "............ Polka"Wot Cher

Coote.

...D'Albest

Roader.

Newton

Laurent.

Willia Crook

THE Slogapore Free Press, referring to the Pahang troubles, states that the bead of the Pengilma Muda, the murderer of Stewart and Harris, and that of Bara were brought down to Pekan on Sunday (30th ulto.), and it is generally. understood that the whereabouts of the Pengfima were discovered with the assistance of the Sakels, who were very unwilling at first to giva any information until pressite, was brought to bear on them.

"Darling," he murmured, passionately, "when I come at night, tired and cross, with one leg of my trousers trailing in the dust and the other under my ear, tell me, will you get right down on your knees and sow on the baitas?”

"I will," she answered firmly, “apon one- condition,"

"And what is that?" he asked. "That," she replied, dreamity, with ter teeth firmly set together, is on condition that you

have saved that button."

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS.

Inward.

Taiwan ............steamer, from Shanghai

Canton...uzi

Perus.

Gleneagles

Fidelio

10

Shanghai, San Francisco Canton. Newchwang. Singapore. ChelydraDYST Sungkang.com

Manila. Aggregating 10,006 tons, register,

Outward Fokten..........teamer, for Swatow, મ Touron.

Slogapore. Sydney,

Mathilde.. Surat... Airli

Gleneagles

Bented

“Taksäng .....................

Holstein

Wahu..

11

11

-Swatow

H

Kobe.

"

"Saigen. Aggregating 9,568 tons, register.

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THE following figures from the Victorian census Lre worth considering, says the Sydney Bulletin. In 1881 there were 43,000 more men than women to the province, but all through the deesde women appear to have grown scarcer in proportion to the total population, and in 1891, men were 56,000 ahead. The entire popula- tlos increased about 33 per cent. in tes years, but paisons show an' 'advance of 100

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The following letter has been forwarded to for publication !--'

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Had this letter been sent to an English or Australian newspaper the chances are it would have been pat in the waste-paper basket after .HONGKONG, roth. November, 1892. hurried perusal, or perhaps one, but I am SIR-I should feel much obliged if you would thankful to say there is one British port'in the kindly note in your paper the fact that a sub-world where a British officer can assert his cription amounting to $273. towards the sufferers tights, expose grievances and obtain sympathy,

namely, in Hongkong.

Yours truly,

יי

by the Bokkara disaster from the foreign Com-

The vigorous action taken in Hongkong to munity at Canton has been received through Mr. T. Walters, Her Majesty's Acting Conaal-cause the abolition of the objectionable form of General.

old-time slavery known as Sunday labour has led to the abolition of that pernicious custom almost The following is taken from the Japan throughout the British Empire, and it may be, Herald J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, perchance, that Hongkong will be in the front

On the Court re-assembling on Nov. 4th, the

Hon. Secretary,

tank of those who will doubtless bring this vexed President, addressing Capt. Schinckel, said that Bokhara Fand, allen question to a satisfactory and triumphant before reading the decision of the Court, ha had

Issue. British officers should prepare thein-one question to ask. selves to nove, heaven and earth to carry the question against all odds and in the teeth of the fiercest opposition.

Thanking you, cordially, in anticipation, for favouring me with space for these remarks.

I remain,

THE BALLOON WHICH,

"WENT UP"

A very large number of people of all clauses, taipans, bank clerks, coolles, and so on, west down to West Point last night and stayed ontalde the enclosure, saving 25 cents per baad. About 200 persons stamped up, regardless of expense

Yours faithfully,

AN ENGLISH OFFICER... Hongkong, 7th November, 1992. [Dar correspondent may not know it, but it is nevertheless a fact that the Certificated Officers Bill now on the rolle" of" the House of Commons contains a clause drafted with a view to preventing allens from oblain- Ing British certificates of competency elther at walch officers or as englacers.—Ed., Hong- *kong Telegraph.]

REGATTA.

and went inside so as to make the balloon feel less lonesome. The band did not play, partly because there wasn't one. There was plenty of fun, however, watching "Mexican Bill" firing up, and trying to pet his balloon filled with hot air In spite of a strong north-east wind; while his assistant, inside the balloon, was-doing his best- to keep down the fames of the furnace without checking the draught of hot air. As it happened, the farmaco was on the lee side of the balloon, | HONGKONG AT THE FOKOHAMA and so it was, if our technical knowledge can be relied on, a physical impossibility to Infiate the huge sphere quickly enough to get t afloat before the canvas should have time to burn. The seronaut himself was doubifal, but dare not disappoint his audience; for there at least $100 taken at the gate, and no man can deny a $100 "house" on such a feeble plea an risking a ŝaço balloon and bis | own neck. So be had to go ahead, working like a rigger at the stakehole, in the valu hope of defering a north-east monsoon, Gradually the balloon swelled out, and strained upwards and westwards, held down by a few dosen coolles. Gradually the sides #bellled," the cold wind without and the, hot air within wretllag for the mastery. Suddenly a roar went up from the thousands assembled along the Priya and crowding all over the reclamation ja lurid mass of flame burst through the top of the balloon, and in less than five seconds there was nothing left of it! The man who had been watching Inside sprang for his life through the blazing ring of canvas, and the spectators on the los vide fed headlong to escape from, the shower of sparks and blazing ‘shrods, while the coolies who were holding the balloon, with astonishing presence of mind, hauled it to the ground instead of letting it By, which one would have expected. The whole affair was over in a

minuts.

The Japan Advertiser says — The first day of the Coming of Age Regatta was favored with fine weather enough from # spectatorial palat of view, but it was on the whole a miserable time for the competing crews, There was good stiff breese from N. E. all day, fill just about sunset, when it dropped somewhat, and the wind' brought in with it a very disagreeable, not to usy dangerous, sea. Under such circumstances weight scored heavily as in the Junior Double Sculls, the Interport Fours, and the first heat of the Interport Double Sculls. In the Junior Fours the best crew won, because they had neglected nothing that could attract success. Coached by Mr. Brener they trained late and early and but for the withdrawal of No. 3 la consequence of family affliction their chanck far overtopped those of any other crew. The new band was in good training, but of course the change, almost at the cleventh hour, did not improve matters. They pulled off the race, however, with flying colors. Of course interest centred chiefly on the Inter- port contents, to witness which a huge crowd gathered on the Fund, the Bost-hours verandah and enclosure being also well thronged. In the Four all three crews got off an level terms but Kobe had it all her own way afterwards. Nicholas, with his light company, pounded away gamely at it outside, but they could not drive their beat at the pace the others were making and so they were never in the race. There is nothing discreditable to them in the scult. The best crem undoubtedly won, and though we may wish that our local men had got a step nearer the front we must just put up with it. So in the deable acclis: Nicholas and Bent were simply not in it, and in all probability they would not have got nearer, success la smooth water, There fe not, so far as we can see, any particular lesson to be learned from the doubis defeat. Fours last year in her own waters, with Hong kong second, and she will in all likelihood go on winning. For there is no digolilng the fact that the two Japan ports maintain quite different attitudes with reference to sports. In Kobe there seems to be quite an enthusiastic interest in all kinds of recreation' the new comer takes to the water and the field as 'naturally and easily as does the duckling to its own particular element. True, success has not attended the sister port's efforts on the cricket ground, but that doesn't

The President: You have no British Master's certificate, have you ?—No, your Honour,

No British certificate of any kind ?—No, your Honour.

And none of your mates either ?-No, your Honour.

The President then read the following..... Finding and Order of the Naval Court held at Yokohama on the second and fourth days of November, 1992, to favectigate the dreamstances altending the loss of the British-steamship Nautfius, of the port of Shanghat, official number 72,788.

whaling vessel, schooner rigged, of 95-16 tons The Naulius was an auxiliary screw stcamp, registered tonnage, official number 1788, built at Tokyo in 1881-84, and belonging to the post of Shanghal

Being on a whaling cruise in the sex of Okhotsk, the vessel on the 9th September last was lying in Shantar bay. Being on a len shore the Master made for Long's barbour (Little Shantar) where he anchored at 4 pm, in a safe billet-in-3 fathoms-of-water-with-z-fathoms of chain. Towards e p.m., finding that the wind was increasing, the Master roused up the second mate and told blm to drop a second anchos, Shortly afterwards the second mate reported, the ship was close in shore. The Master decided to wait for daylight, About I am on the 3015 September, she touched bottom, the stern post bumping against the rocks: Steam, which had been up since 9 p.m., was now blown off.

The Herald correspondent at Buenos Ayres cables that Senor Lols Saens Pena took the oath of office as President of the Republie yesterday. Everything was quiet in the city. Police and soldiers were on guard about the halls of Con greis and the whole city was well guarded and preparations were taken to prevent any rinting,

President Fena announces that the right of local self government in the provinces will not be interfered with except. In cases where grave troubles arise. The Cabinet le announced as. follows: Interior, Senor Quintana; War, Senor | Victory; Foreign Affairs, Senor Anohorean; Justice, Senor Torres; Finance, Senor Romero. General Roco will in all probability be sent to France as the Argentin» Minister. Nicholas Calvo will go to the United States to confer with President Harrison in regard to the relations between the two countries.

The deficiency. In Argenting revence is

$8,000,000 is paper and $127,000 in gold.

A case of cholera bas appeared at Boca, Buenos Ayres has completed a three days' festival in boner of Christopher Columbus.

New comes from Montevideo that a law bas been passed providing for the coinage of $3,002,000 of silver. It is feared that this exceeds the needs of the country and may derange business affairs. There is little proba bility that a French loan will be perfected.

Yellow fever has appeared at Santor, Brazil

NEW ORLEANS October 13th.

The Times Democrat's City of Mexico special says: Arrangements are. being made for the establishment of a colosy of tooo Japanese" la is the result of an extended Investigation made by the State of Sinaloa, Mexico. This movement

a commission sent here by the Japanear Govern mest several months ago. President Diez has a strong tegard for the Japasere as a nation, and the commission will receive a most liberal concession from the Mexican Government. None but the better classes of Japanese will be permitted to become colonists.

The commissioners are now in this city, com pleting negotiations wlib the Government. They will take a trip through the United States before returning to Japan..

HOMESTEAD (Pa.), October 13th: The military espionage, which has been kept over the town for minety-five days came to an end this morning. Almost the entire population of the town gathered to witness the departure of the militis, bat no demonstration of any kind was made. At to o'clock ́every vestige of the cismip and been removed, and then-the-men-marched to Munball station and embarked on a special

AGS WASHINGTON, October 13th.

The

The ship paying of with her starboard broad side to the rocks, the starboard boat was lowered In case of accident. Towards daylight the portrain in waliing anchor was weighed and laid out to windward with a hawser, and the ship have off to both The Navy Department is very much displeased anchors, until the starboard anchor was weighed with the inadequate deliveries of surtectural The master then set sail and ordered steam. In amor and gun steel by the two corporations a heavy squall the port anchor dragged, the ship holding the contracts to supply metal: for the being before the wind. After the squall, the ship construction of new vessels, and it is felb that it came up to the wind, the sals were hauled down, may be embarrassed when it applies to Congress and the engine ordered ahead. On the Master for money to continue the formation of the Amers finding the vessel would not meer, the engines fen navy by the fact that a sufficient amouet were ordered astern, when they were discovered of American steel cannot be procured to prose to be stopped, the starboard busy ropa being cư'e the work in band with due celerity. The foul of the propeller. An effort to clear the deliveries are now and have been for some time propeller being found ineffectual, although sail much below the contract requirements. was made, the ship dragged in between the rocks department is now determined to bring the At about 8 o'clock the ship'was abandoned, tra

|contractors to time, and notice kaä'been sent 'in In view of the above circumstances, the Court at least one case that promises made when the finds that the Master Ernest Schinckel (no contract was signed must be filled and the at cel British certificate) did not on anchoring allow brought up to the contract requirements. the sufficient cable or take sufilclear precautions te contractors will be deal with strictly accord ling ascertain if the ship dragged. The second mate, Dick Richards (cocertificate), whose watch it was,

October 141 b.. talled to report to the Master the fact that the ship Lawyer Burke of Brooklyn has at last prepared was dragging) but in view of the fact that the a statement which he says wil be filed with the mates were allowed to divide their watches with State Department to-morrow, and in whieh be their boat steerers, it is possible that the original attempts to prove his case against the Chi ners fault on this point was that of the boat atceres Minister in connection with the Mitkiewicz & ffair. In all probiality the ship would have been This statement, it is vald, was prepared after saved after daylight, bad the buoy rope not

un fnterview with Secretary of State Fosti, la caught foul of the propeller; and the Court finds which the latter is reported as saying that. If i that the chief mate Groves (us certificate) was could be shown that any American cliizen Bad a in fault in not having the buoy rope hauled to just claim against the Minister, the proofs would when the starboard anchor was welighed. The be forwarded to the Chinese Government. Master has failed to substantiate specifically the charges made by bim in the entry "made in the official log against the second and third males, but the discipline of the ship generally appears to have been very laz.

to the terms of the documents on

Signor Hernandez, hurnt and blackened, per cent.; lawyers, 66 per cent physicians, addressed the crowd, expressing his regret for surgeons, druggists, &c., about 120 per cent. the accident, which had so suddenly, robbed literary men, 280 per cent.; "scientific persons,"

earth. Those A. S. WATSON & CO.. LDoo per cent.; artiste, 100 per cent. Į musicians, so him of all be had

who asked for it then got their money per cent.: actora go per cent i servants, dunkers, back, though to the credit of the European com &c., 10 per cent i merchants, bankers, tradermally it may be noted that hardly any of them and their subordinates, 63 per cent. 3 messengers did so, feeling that the unfortunate agronant and porters, 130 per cent.; engaged in bosslag should rather merit their plty. The Cuinesco on the Government, do per cent,; engaged in loafing the other hand, made a ramble for the case on the community as "persons of Independent means," 48 per cent. making and sailing in, and there was almost a riot at the gate.

xicants, 85 per cent. In other words, in almost We are pleased to team that even before the creed dispersed a subscription was commented every occupation where a man can wear a shiny hat and a high collar, and live in a city, and to get a new balloons and we would suggest that in fature an seronaut should not be a Cubious | avoid the necessity for solling his hands, the

numbers engaged have increased about twice about refusing to goup at a dangerous time, a3 fast as the mass of the population. Another 10 years of this sort of prosperity ought to maka Victoria bankrupt.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTL

It in sequented that all communications relating to Subscripelona, Advertisements, at, be addressed to the “Managu, Highone Talagemák“ and not to the Miitor.

Lottsen en Költovial matters to be sent to "1722. Editor" und not to individuud member of the sČAŠL

Communication Intended for publication must be socompeted by the name and addrea of the waters, not namely for publication ; but as evidence of good faith.

While the columns of the Hongking Talignedź wil Algo1 began for the fur diacuaden by correspondents of all guions a5ecting public interes, it must be distinctly moestood that the Editor dont not in any way hold bixsitZrasponable ke aplulons thus expressed,

TO ADVERTISERS. Actros sin requested to forward all notions intended for

busaction in that day's lasue not later than Three o'clock wa

Advertismumis and Subscriptions whileli may not orderedtem

sca to retard the earby publication of the papar,

and period will be continsed until countermandad,

The Hongkong Talovejk has the largest eleculation of any Raghab berapa pubished in the 3'17 Mart, and is therefors kas

• bon mandiana Joe Advertisers, Tarms can be liternt on application .

*Kuchange L. No. 7, Talagraphic Grans sowie Telugraph,!

Hongkong,

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ABOUT a year ago, if we remember rightly, the proprietors of the Chinese paper-Wat Sun Yat Po were maleted in a more or less heavy fino ai the Police Court for publishing the names of the 'successful candidates examinadons (or

CORRESPONDENCE,

[Wa da not nacomertly ančarne the opixlant acxpenned by

Con post là thần d

Kobe

WOD

the interport

(on which the wilting lotteries are de/ FOREIGN OFFICERS IN BRITISH SHIPS. affect the argument particularly, In Yokohama

To The Eron or vær "Honakosa Tulsorazm” SIR-The alien question baring come to the fore at home and in the Colonies I shall be much obliged if you will grant me space for a few remarks which may tend to throw some, light on the subject,

The experice of this Court, fixed at £8.05 $55.80 local currency, are approved fast Dated at Yokohama, this 4th day of Novem ber, 1892.

JAMES TROUP

H.B.M. Consolʼat Yokohama,

President of Naval Country

A. HAVE -SADLER VAR Lieutenant H,M-S, Leander. De

ARCHD. MURCHIL,'! Master British ship Peterborough,

Palety of Greenocki

The report of Mr. Barko is voluminous,; but it is doubtful if it in any way directly impalcates the Chinese Minister. It does show, however, that the Chinese Minister demanded taxt his loss, occasioned by the f-llora of the North

River Bank, about $40.000, be made gard, or the concessions: would not be granted." "Burke alap submits what purports to bares sider.co that Robert J. Homer paid the Chineset some $15,000, taking in exchange en astigamen ́t of the Minister's claim against the North River › Bank.

KERAMANEW YORK, October 14th, Ellot F. Sheppard was brought before the Grand Jury to-day to tell what he kw sw about Count Mitkiewicz, He spent half an hour l the jury room, The Jary adjours sed, until Monday without bringing in an indici ment. PAThe Herald received the following rable from Arequipaj: Peru, i to-day :: É! Jupiler's: fourth

elle is very dark now. The third satelite is

up till two years ago rawing was the hobby of a which constituted a breach of the Gambling

very small section. By the energy of the lead- Ordinance. Yesterday the China Mall contained

ing members the sports of the Rowing Club have the following paragraph Considerable bustle

received much more notice la recent seasons, but has à en caused during the last two days

there is not auch enthusiasm as exists in Kobs. In amongst the native community, the centre of

4 the latter settlement, we do honestly believe, there mitraction being the office of the CAferie Malle At present there are a great number of for- is such a strong and well matured public opinion As the other native joamals had published diguem acrylog as officers in British ships, white on the subject of sports that any Consul or other The donghong Telegraph's sumber as the Teleph Central inaccurate telegrams concerning the successful there are a number of unemployed Brush officer pubile official who should have the teme to NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL condidates at the triennial Peking examine walking about idle, working on wharves, and hold Court on, say, the first day of the races, or ations, the anxiety for correct information serving befajn the mast. This I and many others fix the afternoon of the second day of the regatta

gitdied by a very dark belt in the; northern brought large numbers of Chinese to the office consider a great injustice to British subjects. Is for the delivery of a decision, would shortly and

The Pacific Mail Co.'s steamship Paru, Cape hemisphere, inclined zo degrees to tos orbit. It of the China "Moll (/) The correct telegrams, | it not time this injustice was removed }: - Smely | Ufe Intolerable among the infuriated community. W. Ward, which left San Francisco with the can be best seen during the yanalt. The second which were received by the China Mail direct shipowners and the general public can see that The whole foreign population, led by his own American malls of Oct, 15th, arrived in harbour satellite la probably not spherical. The first from Peking, were eagerly waited for by crowds, it la not faly to employ a foreigner in preference, nationals, would, we feel certain, very soon

satellite" is egg shaped, and revives and over and no less than Booo slips were printed and to Briton, yet my experience as a seaman and convince him that that sort of thing would not this morning. For the subjoined telegrams, we end nearly in the orbital plane. Its peried In sapplied to subscribers and the publie Fours onder in British ship for a number of years. da for Köbe In Yokohama, on the contrary, are indebted to our San Francisco exchanges twelve hours and filly-five maple-Pickering." On the roth Now, at St.-John's Cathedral, teen of the successful candidates kail: from proves without doubt that such is too often the the thing does not even awaken comment, "fi

THANKED MOST WASHINGTON, October 11th

LONDON, October 14th. Hongkong, by the Rev. R. F. Cobbold, M.A, Canton Province, and some of these have case. The bollowing case may be le point for I inconveniences nobody AYO & shipwrecked The attention of Secretary of State Foster w

Andrew Carnegis and his wife passed" ARTHUR ALFRED WRKLAM, youngest son of the telegraphed individually to their friends in noted it myself --Whan in San Francisco-some matiner or two and some idle reporters, who called to the London, despatch in regard to the through the city today on route to Continent, Late Robert Whalan, Esq., of Tullamore, Kings Canton City conveying the good news And rear ago, ship halling from Greenock required belag like Sir Boyle Roche's bird, are not in the article written by Mr. Steud in heball of. Mis where Carangie goes to seek quiet and to work Con Ireland, to ELEANOR DOROTHY (NELLE, yet we hear of no pipsecution against the Chine several Abis, Seamen, and among others, slightest degres put about when they are required: Maybrick. The Secretary Gald that he would at on a new book trening of the industrial problems only daughter of the Rev. Canon J. Hemphill of Mall people. Perhaps the slips are regarded (Brities) applied for oberta and were informed to be lu two places at once. And there is no once telegraph the United States Contal at the of the day, Belag latervlowed today, he said he Knockaney Rectory, Braff, Co. Limerick, Ireland,' as "sips"—with a vengeance,

by the chief officer that his instructions from sthe' | particular public optalon on the subject. There. ↑ Cape of Good Hope directing him to lævestigate, werked on his book xil spring and summer tati

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