Intimating that a brooch and earrings to match would follow. Mrs. Anderson left yesterday by the Former for Singapore; and to judge from His Majesty's appreciation of the family we might suggest that the Slamese Consulate General at Singapore will soon be filled by ons who trable to give both Europeans and Slimese entire satisfaction.

.

WAS

A curious complaint roached the Netherlands Consular Court the other day and ane which deserves attention. A male trader asked for the sasistence of ber neighbour's girl to assist ber in business up caustry. The pair started, but the trader returned "alone, Questioned by the parents of the missing girl she assured them the girl quite will and that she would "return next The fact, however, was that

tilp the astute trader has accused the poor girl of theft and taking her before the ampho, who appears to have leat himself to the scheme, threatened to Imprison her victims and never permit her again see Bangkok, unless the poor gil signed a ducument by which she sold herself for 60 Ticals. Fall of terror for the fate await Ing her, the girl signed away her own freedom and is now a bondwoman up country. Here is new industry epening up for toming an honest tical which, it is hoped, will be sipped in the bud.

General dissatisfaction has been expressed by Bangkok victims at the light sentence passed on the young Portoguese sent from here to Macao. The leniency of the judgment is attributed to the wish expressed by H. R. H. Prince Devawongse that the culprit should be treated mercifully, Traders who have suffered by the anblushing dishonesty of the Siamese Foreign Office clerk not unnaturally ask why the Foreign Minister did not extend sympathy to the victims rather than to the guilty; and before be pleaded for leniency that it wou'd have been more dignified and sensible to pay the bills for goods obtained in the Prince's name. It is very well to reap cheap credit for generosity, but this ought not to be at the expense of others; and as H. R. H. was not the chief sufferer, he ought to have withheld bis cheap bid for humane feelings until the well fleeced tradesmen of Bangkok hid expressed their opinion. There are Siamese aching forthe Prince's sympathy behind Stamens pilson bays who have sat ane-hundredth part the sins of the Portuguese youth on their shool

der-Free Press.

A SLANDER REBUTTED.

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It is really unfair to the devoted adherents of Royally that the sub ct of the betrothal of the 1rincess May of Teck to Prince George of Wales should be still dealt with by hints and unofficial Intimations, Loyalists are kept in a miterable condition of uncertainty with respect the attitude which it may be proper for them to ssume. They are, up to the time at which wE wile. ethely at a loss whether to denounce the rumour as a base calumny devised by wicked, unscrupulous radicals and republicans, always eager to represent royalty in an odions light, or whether to acclaim the alleged betrothal as a charming instance of the domestic virtues of the Queen and the devoted attachment of the Frincess to well to the Royal Family. Any doubt res ecting a matter of so mach importance ls productive of the most serious embarassment, Hut, really, there ought to be no place for doubt ina truly loyal heart. The current reports which are float to the effect that the Princess May will marry Prince George are merely trials of the faith of true believers in Monarchy. No person who has a genuine belief in the Monarchical system and in the impece blensis by the grace of God of the Sovereign, our beloved Queen, that exemplar of all the do exile virtues, that model to all wiver and mót eja, can possibly besitate to repel a rumour so charged with scandrious depreciation of everything that is worthy of allegiance and r spect. Those who hesliate or doubt are the Thomases among loyalists, and ought to be ashamed of themselves. There are a few facts, adroited by every sight-thisking person to be inc atrovertible, walch, when considered, show that the alleged arrangement is Impossible, and cannot ever have been so much as thought of by any but these scurrilous persons who lavent ilanders for the bus and wicked purpose of besmirching the pure and elevated characters of Her Majesty the Queen, the Prince of Wales, and all the Royal Family as the Prayer book phrases flawand also of the Battenbergs, the Tecks, and other sciena personages enballed by matrimonial.connection with that sacred and saintly race.

It is admitted, for example, that although there may possibly, and in a limited sense, have been sovereigns and their sons and daughter of the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1893.

keep the closets and bow of the vessel free from any filth, and if the closets are foul they should be mapped with chloride of lime. On entering any port where there is cholera, the crew should be made aware of the fact and ofthe consequent necessity for caution.

Contagion. If any person on board is attack. ed by cholera or diarrhoes he should be separated as soon as possible from the rest down) should be thrown overboard without of the crew. What passes from him (up or delay, and his solled clothes and bad things should be well sprinkled with chloride of lime, and then schided with boiling water. Every- one who has been in attendance on a patient should carefully cleanse his hands before per- forming Ray other duty, and above all before eating.

a supposfilon as that she would countenance so Indecent a transaction as a pretended transference of affection by a love-lorn young woman, from ona brather to another. If it were credible that a being so tender, so refined, so devoted as the Princess May, were capable of conceiving within a year a marital affection for Prince George- the terrible possibility obtrudes itself that even had her first love lived and wedded her, the same change might have affected the movements of her heart, and the wife of the Duke of Clarence would have become enamoured of her husband's brother, the Duke of York. It is wrong, it is almost criminal, to entertale the thought that the current report can have any origin save in the perverted Imagination of the libellers of royalty, it is but a shost year since the loyal heasts of the nation vibrated in painful response to the officially guaranteed sabs of the heart-broken princess, as clinging to the body of the royal youth who had won her virgin affection, she cried (as per cablegram), "Oh, Eddie, Eddie, come back to me ! It is crucily grotesque to Food, Each person should, so far as he can, Imagine that if the Prince were now to respond avold things which usually disorder his stomach to that pileous pleading he would find the and bowels Extreme care should be taken to maiden pouring out the wealth of her youngsvold all tainted mast and decayed vegetables. affections upon his brother.......

Everyone should be moderate in eating and drinking.

NB-Ia entering a port no infected things should be taken on shore; nor should any infected matters be thrown overboard until they have been disinfected with chloride of me.

having a supply of pure water. If the water is Water. The greatest care should be paid to suspected of being impure, it should always be bolled before drinking, and should not be drunk later than 24 hours after such boiling.

WONDER IF TODDLES ENOWS NOW.

It has been, we are aware, common enough in ather Royal and Imperial familles, for marriages to be conducted merely as incidents connected with diplomatic exigencies, and for a princess to be dang into negotiation with the same disregard of her feelings, of the inclinations of her destined spouse, and of the alleged sanctity of mariage, as though she were a province, or sen that before starting on his voyage he should Supplies. From the above, every captain will a cly. It was thus, for example, that the Arch-lay in a stock of castor oil or rhabarb, brandy duchess Mária-Loulas of Austria was flung to peppermint water, aromatic powder of chalk and Napoleon Bonaparte, as among some barbarous opium, laudanum, and, to addition, & races, maidens are thrown to savage beasts, supply of chloride of lime; for most purposes this to appease or divert their ferocity. But every is best used with water in the proportion of a Briton knows that nothing of the kind hes pound to the gallon. been permitted by the present occupant of the Throne. They know that the late gifted Dake of Clarence returned the life-long love of the Princess May with a touching and even poetle devotion. They know, too, that when the Prince of Wales placed his youthful daughter In the arms of his venerable comrade, the Duke of Fic, it was merely in compliance with the cardent wishes of her young heart, which yearned for a spouse over whose declining hairs she might watch with a wife't, and almost daughters, affection. We know, from Her Majesty's own published journal, that the Princess Lovire felt the first awakenings of lore when Lorne was presented to her, and that silly storics about constraint and secret natural gir ith Inclination for the young clergyman must be a lie because, if it weren't, the Queen's awn narrative would be a fraudulent imposition upon the credulity of her readers.

Worra boy. I was always fond of eating and drinking-especially of eating. What boy isn't?

I had an appetite then, and a digestion also. Ona day a goatleman came to dine at our house. I shall never forget that man. He had dull yes and a purple complexion. He watched my style of eating for about five minutes, and then sald to my father. "Dosa your boy over suffer from dyspopela !"

father. "Do you ever suffer from dyspepala, "Never heard him complain of it," replied, my

Todillos?**

(They called me Toddles, but it was not my real BADIL.)

"No, pa" I answered. "What is dyspepela, pa↑ *i amazement and envy, and solemnly said, "You will My purple food friend regarded me with a look of find cut-some day?"

about himself. Whether he has since found out what The shore incident a well-known Englishman talia dyspapala is, he doesn't any. Likely enough. Hla father's guest was well booked on the subject. That skin and the dull eyes. And that's what made him we may guarantos. That's how he got the purple fairly turn our with onry when he saw the bay eating like a hungry dog, and with as little fear of the tonseqūmoos, Ah, dear, dear! if weelderly men and women could eat now as we could when our chins that's corteln. P of the tablo But we can't,

These facts belog known, there can be no room for doubt about the falsity of the reported translerence of the intense and disinterested affection of the Princesa May from the late to the prevent Her-presumptive to the Crown, Were it otherwise, what a lurid reflex light would be cast back upon all precedent matrimonial affairs in the family! English parents do not sell their daughters for a fortane at least hardly ever. And the reason why bustness is thus banished from affaits of the heart and Tree, Love conquers, is because of the beautiful exam ple set by our own noble Queen with respect to her own family. She may not be superlatively clever, she may not have the masculine force of an Elizabeth, but she reigns in the beasts of her people by virtue of her constant and consistent practice and maintenance of those homely domestic virtues so seldom respected by the occupant of a throne, Sydney Bulletin.

CHOLERA PRECAUTIONS.

The

not Well, here's onë 'good earnest in the tale that she went before the Mayor of women tells why she couldn't, end she was so wash in Leeds and had it put into a form which carries weight and conviction with it. Thus we have it ri

[Corx.]

get about the house.

but after

As

being

To-day's Advertisements.

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HE Property apd Establishment known as the PNEUMATIC RICE MILL, situnted CHOLIN PEAT SAIGON. The Engines are very powerful and, with three Bollers, are almost new, The Land and Bulidings are extensivé, and the situation most favourable.

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TAKLEMA COLLIERIES. COMPANY," MOJI.

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WATCHÉE ON & Co., wasan Sole Agents, Mart

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"I, Caroline Nixon (wife of Esra Wixon, wholesale alog manufacturer), of 4, St. Agnes Mount. Stoney Book Lane, and 85, Upper Accommodation Road, INSTRUCTIONS TO THIPMASTERS.

Looda, do solemnly and sincerely declare as follows:-

"Up to November, 1888, I was always strong and request of the British Board of Trade by the taste in the mouth and expostoried a deal of phlegms. The following notice has been prepared at the hearty. At this time I fell into a low, work state. I medical officers of the British Government, My appetite was poor, and after eating I had great

was tired, languid, and low-spirited. I had &

had a bad containing fastractions to masters of ships for pain at the chest and between the shoulders, and so their goldance when out of the reach of medical bad was this that I was afrald assistance in case of any cholers or danger at

cat I got no sleep of cholera on board, and may be of value to night, and was worse tired in the morning than whett

night,

and for weeks would ils awake most of the shipmasters receiving this paper -

I went to bed. I was Before any severe attack, there may have been it was, I had to constantly llb down on the couch. Cholera is not always sudden in its attack weak that I conte quite worn out, and got so for some hours, and often for a day or two, some Having a large family to look after, I was compelled decree of looseness of the bowels. This loose. to be up and

should have been in now may be surgeeded, taster should And Dyspepals, but did not think it was so bad as

d doing, otherwise I a bod, I had never be disregarded.

heard people speak of Indigestion ascertain by inquiry, morning and even after week, only to find myself getting weaker and found it. In this miserable condition I continued week Whether any of the crew have auch looseness: and, if so, he should be galded by the following wesker. Laws doctor in York Road, who gave me instructions:

medicine, bat If a man be attacked by looseness of the under his treatment some time I gave up taki

went to a clever, no better.

experienced doctoring anrions, I House of Hanover whose marital relations have bowels, he should, whenever it is poulble, be medicine, for I got some instead of bettas Botis unhappily afforded some opportuny for sent to bed and be kept warm and some doctors said I was suffering from indigestion, but uninformed persons with ill-regulated minds to aromatic and astrogent medicine containing they were unable to do anything for me now make injurious and disreputable reflections, and small quantity of opium should be given to him lost all faith in physio, and looked on my ass LE whose general morality and principles have not at once, and should be repeated at every hour or incurable, when one day a book was left at the house shone with that clear, brilliant, and steady fame two according to the severity of the purging. It telling of a medicine called Mother Seigel's Curative which gratifies the loyal eye, such deficiencies is suggested that zo grains of the aromatic Syrup, and I read of several cases resembling mine have only been attributable-even by the most powder of chalk and opium of the British Baving been dured by it. I want to Mr. scarrilous to personages afer they have been Pharmacoepia should be so given in half a glass chemist in Marsh Lane, and got a dead. It is, or should be, sufficient to point out of peppermint-water or weak brandy and water, taking the Syrup three days I falt relief, my appetite After that those ghouls who have, as it were, torn out Should this medicine not be at hand five returned and my food digested, and before had of the grave the separations of bailed princes, measured drops of laudanum may be substituted taken one large bottle I was cured, and have since have no real, substantial endorsement from wit for each dose of the powder. If the loosene kept in

in good health. After my recorszy one of nesses who lived contemporaneously to pred ten toonid result from bad or obviously indigestible bee some Belgel's Byrup and she soon got well. I daughters was taken bad with rheumatism, so I gave persed personages. It be easy to produce food, or if the discharges are unnaturally any of my family all anything dose an overwhelming host of testimony of the persons offensive and attended with griping pain, Syrup soon sets them right, and for the past for or highest la rank and consideration, to show that it would be desirable to give a dose of Ave youre we have needed no doctor owing to taking while living these slandered persons were held gentle laxative (ench an castor oil or rhubarb) veneration and esteem. There has not been before administering the opiates. The diet one of these posthumously depreciated prices should consist mainly of beef tea or broth, grual, who falled to attract the reverential deference, or rice," If the stpols become colorless and and to enjoy, when so disposed, the personal watery (the purging being of the kind commonly Intimacy of the most estimable contemporaries. called rice water purging") and accompanied It should suffice to silence the malice of censors, with romiting and coldness, the oplates should simply to remember that la no single instance be no longer perlated to, and splituous liquors did an archbishop or a bishop ever refuse to should be avoided. The patient should be kept associate with one of them, much less feel called lying down; he should be allowed to drink upon to reprimand them for failure to observe water freely, and should be abundantly supplied those decencies and moralities so cisential with fresh air. Warm application should be towards setting an example to the nation. It used to the feat and legs, and a mustard poulties may be further adduced that no respectable should be applied to the pit of the stomach, Journalist ever assalled them, and that, in fact, Crampa may be treated by rubbing the affected whenever a writer did attempt to slander their parts with the warm hand. In all cases medi pure and scanitive character, he was almost cal advics should, when obtainable, be procured certain to be a mere gaol-bird-immediately as soon as possible.

Mm. Nixon says: "I had often heard people afterward. Moreover, a close investigation of As a general rule for persons who have occa

of indigestion and dyspepals, but did not think the records of the time will show that, these sien to take opening medicine while cholera is trouble is. Healthy folks simply: can't imagine what

was so bad sa I found it. There's just where the · DAIMLER, INDUSTRIAL MOTORS/ very princes, however sadly maligned by a amb about, the miidest should be selected, such as concentrated horror, what doth-in-life, this sequent generation, ware cateemed for their castor oil or rhubarb. Prolonged costiveness

If they could La splendid qualities in every part of the country. should not be allowed, but eality, and such precaution agains

they would take every In their occasional progresses through the strong medicines, should not be used to rellevstion and dyspepela, lightly as we speak of it in our gainst it. Even Toddise, would have calon fewer tarte, puddings, and cakes. For indigon realm, the mayors of cities, and all that was t respectable by position to the most widely For the proper keeping of the ship which is way pestilence, and famine combined, and the only Ignorance, actually destroys more human beings than separated localliler, concurred in hastening to attacked or threatened with cholera, the follow trustworthy remedy, so far as we yet know, is the one testify, by public addresses, to the moiversal ing rules are advised j appreciation of the remarkable virtues of these

mentioned and used by Mrs. Nixon. Adel, paraopages.

But even if there wire, a semblance, however iallacious, of truth in the disgraceful aspersions walch have been thrown on the ancestors of the present Royal family, it is certain that nothing

....

Over-crowding Give as much space as posal ble Permit no salis, large trunks, or any part of the cargo to occupy the cabla or forecastle, If suficient space capoot be otherwise obtained and creamstances permit, provide on deck (by awning, sails, etc.,) temporary cover for the men

of the kind attaches to those of the present day, at night, taking care that they sleep warm and It would be nothing short of Indecency to dry Ventilate the forecantia, and every part of question their possession of all the virtues which the ship very thoroughly cleanlin embellish humanity and constitute the highest Dampners. Let the men, so far as they can, elevation of fatellect, feeling, and morality. If avoid wet and chills, and if wetted let them as there be one claim which, more than macther, son as practicable change their wet clothes, not. her present gracious Majesty, Queen Victoris, letting these remain below.

my.

or two of the

the medicine. I consider that Belge's Byrup has saved my life, and I have recommended it to many, and if by publishing this statement others may come to be benefited, I give permission to the proprietors to nao it as they think proper.

tiously ballering the same to be true By virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declaration Act, 1835

And I make this solemna declaration scriselen

(WIL IV, 0, 89).

Declared before ma at Leeds in

**(Signed) #CAROLINM NIKOW.

the County of York by the sald Caroline Mixon, this 6th day of BHAL October, 1891.

(Bigned) As, Cook,

Mayor of Lande,"

Co-bay's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

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1 NEW PATENT RIFLE with ACCESSO RIES, AMMUNITION, &c. by "MARLIN," I NEW WINCHESTER REVOLVER with CARTRIDGES.

BICYCLES, TRICYCLES and SUNDRIES.

See Expresses.

A. E. SKEELS & Co.,

Auctioneers & Valuers,

Sales Rooms, 17, Praya Central, Hongkong, 7th March, 1893.

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PUBLIC AUCTION OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, PEKIN EMBROIDERIES AND CURIOS "HE Undersigned has received instructions

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE

ON

SATURDAY, the with March, 1893, commencing at 2.30 P.M.,

at bis SALES ROOMS, Daddell Street, received from Pekin direct,

A VERY FINE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION

OLD CHINESE PORCELAINS, EMBROIDERIES AND CURIOS, Comprising:--

VASES, JARS; PLATES, BASINS, &c.j in Colours, BLUE and WHITE, BLACK, &c, Ae, from the Ming Dynasty and the reigns of

Kanghi, Kienlung, to more modern dates MING RHINOCEROS HORNS, MING BANG DE BUF and CRACKLE. VASES, MING SOOCHOW LACQUER &c. &

Guaranteed to be Pure and Unadulterated. Pure BLACKBERRY BRANDY and fresh Consignments› of BARTLETT SPRING MINERAL WATER by each Steamer.

Prices forwarded on application to ||201... MACONDRAY BROTHERS & Co,

Commission Merchants, No. 30, Water Street, Yokohama. Yokohama, 12th August, 1892.

M

DENTISTRY,

*____——' '॰... FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

AND

MODERATE FEES,

WONG TAI FONG,

A Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly sesistant to Dr. Routzi),

HAS REMOVED

THE BANK BUILDINGS, POPSMUSIQUELYS ROAD, MORE

(Opposite Hongkong Hotelj,

FREE “Hongkong, rých July, Bor

A VERY FINE LOT of OLD PEKIN SILK EMBROIDERED HANGINGS, COATS and ather EMBROIDERY, OLD PEKIN ENA MELLED VASES, SNUFFBOTTLES, BLUE and WHITE and FIVE COLOURED SCREENS,

AND

OTHER CURIOS. Catalogues will be issued previous to Sale, and the above will be on view on Friday nezt, TERMS OF BALE :-Cash on delivery, bu

De Van GrX, P. LAMMERT, Hongkong, 6th March, 1893

SIEN TING,

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

Consultation from.) Hongkong, 17th Septem

Esir

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