Intinzations.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
AERATED WATERS.
WATER,The Water used is absolutely
purs.
STEAM PLANT. Of the latest and most
powerful type. SUPERVISION.-The whole process of manufactura is under the
• continuous supervision of s qualified English Chemlat.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1893.
cartention, that there is ampla scope here for the exercise of the energies of a few humane citizens. At the present time the various police fficers are given certain discretionary powers, and it is only when a most glasing case, of cruelty is brought to, or has itself thrust upon their attention, that any action is taken? Pigeon, and all kinds of fowl, may be soon In the market with their legs tied so tightly together that they are all but severed from their bodies, and it is the same with the pigs that are brought to the stalls. In many cases the crocity
is fiendish to a degree. And again, with reference to some of the unfortunate little rats of ponies that are driven in the heavy lumbering gharles that ply the streets for hire-It is criminal to drive them as they are too often driven. This l'an absolute fact, and a visit to Hay View, or further east on the Quarry Bay road, any after. noos or evening will fully establish. The police, of course, have their mere particular duties to perform and cannot falily be expected to watch every gharry that passes to ascertain
| pony's shoulders are wrong or not. Societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals have (38
their own officers, and in whall places especially, soon make themselves felt. Should an institution A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, of this nature bo started here one energetic afficer
The PRODUCT.-Will bear comparison with the Waters made by the most
noted makers in England,
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841%
MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED WATERS.
Ow Monday next it is anticipated that the Chief Justice will deliver his fading in the Talaries case (application for costs) and also in the karomene action against Malcampo & Co.
Mr. Dosty Rhoden--Sir, I'm unfortunate. I
haven't had a drink for a week i
Berilo Blet-My boy, you're getting over t. I haven't had one for an bour.
We observe that Billy Waters took the floor / AF the Magistracy to-day Ng Man was brought | emoluments; with these niatiem the present land was sighted until the aud fast, and made, most favorable dibus in Shanghai the other day. William opened the ball bdy disposing of a rather beely amateur in double quick time, and then had s most interesting bout with Shanghai's "ows heavy weight Champion." fr. Waters' style may not be elegant, but it effective; In ordinary company he gets there all the time.
Wireet on the 1and alto, and also with attempting up en remand charged with gambling in the to cape arrest by offering his custodian a bribe 40 c. The case had been committed for trial at the Sessions, but was sent back to be sum- rarily dealt with; Capt. Hastings therefore vent the prisoner to gaol for three months, in lieu of paying $tỷ äve
bea
ta
the
while
ed, to the N. E. of this port. It was
sing at anchor there that the schooner was sighted by the Chinghal and brought tato harbour. Besides the crew there were threa other persons on board; a Manilaman, bis wife and child. The latter's arm bad been badly injured by an accident during the rough weather, but under the kind and skilful treatment of Dr. Augear the poor little fellow was well on the way to recovery when they left here some days after- wards. Everything belonging to those on the craft had been swept overboard and they were in a pitiable plight when they fetched up here, being absolutely destitute. However, everything that the community could do for the wails was speedily and cheerfully done, old clothes were turned out and a subscription was started by the British Consul and a sufficient sum was raised to Manis via Amey. The schooner in the meantime has been refitted and the master intends saliing her to Pilar, but as his knowledge of the ses and coast is limited to afew small places in the Philippines the undertaking seeme to be deddedly hasardous one, more especially at this season of the year.
whether or not li ba averloaded and whether the three days' imprisonment. The fine was paids THE enterprising host of Yo Bay View Hotel that they do not quite understand the necessity to defray the expenses of the passengers back
provided a very pleasant musical evening for his patrons last night. The band of the Spanish cruises Reina Cristing played an excellent programme, and as every accommodation had been seen to and an ample number of easy was passed. A big crowd ielied up and, as the chairs strewn over the lawn, a pleasant evening
Under the heading "Staff,” these palent Com- | port by the Government steamer Chingħat, Shanghallander-I bear that your brokers
the and missioners air their views as to what everybody having been picked up on are quite busy again?
Hongkonglio-Yes, our pawn-brokers / ought to do, from the Manager down to the the north-east of the Island. The schooner in house-boy. Needless to say that their ideas from owned and run by a Manliaman and belongs DURING the five or six months of the year during practical standpoint as to hotel management to a place called Filar, in the Philippines. which the sardine fishery lasts, 600,000,000 of are utter subbish'; but they make certain par. It appears that while on voyage, in ballast, these little fish are caught off the coast of Bilitasyonal insinuations which strongly suggest the from Ceciras to Pilse she fell in with a typhoon alone,
cleven book. Tals Committes was never on the 23rd of July, and the masts had to be cat authorised to criticise the Manager's salary and away. After this there was nothing for bat to rig a jury mast and ran before the wind. No Directorate hus' nothing, to' do, and it is exceeding bad taste that any such resut Coast of Formoss was struck, as
already indiest should ever have been published. Mr. and Mrs, Tucker came out on a special agreement which has yet about two years so ren, and considering the terms of that agreement and knowing some thing about what has been done in the Hatel since their arrival, we think that under difficut ties and disadvantages which outsiders cannot It was a new experience for an English audience possibly understand, their management, so far legs, R. N., an office boy charged A. 5. Man-one set of a tragedy taken" almost verbatim AT the Magistracy to-day, before Comr. Hast- at a London West End theatre recently, to hear as they have been allowed to manage, will very well bear inspection. And we would also ners, of the National Back of Chios, with from the prompter; yet such was the case like to observe that if Mr. Tucker, since the assault. The evidence showed that the boy at Signora Desa's revival of "Antony and lamented death of poor Daniel McCulloch, had took a letter to Mr. Manners, as not knowing cleopatra at the Lyric. Not only Signar Andoheen allowed a free band, there would have been the address, and asked him where it was and others, but the leading lady herself repeated fewer gesunds of complaint. The Hotel directors Mr. Manners, impatiently remarking that the most of the lines of the last act after that asefal with the sole exception of Mr. E. Jones Hughes, Compradore had engaged fools for office boys, functionary. The prompting was very neatly who certainly does work hard to keep things pushed him away roughly. His Worship Im done, but the delicate and disifact whisper was straight, are mere ciphers. Bat the Committee posed a sine of as cents, with the alternative of quite audible to all present,
give themselves clean away when they confes and yet Bank shares are unaltered.
fer having a compradore, unless it is for the parpose of distributing the work and lecking after the servants. Distributing the work and aspervising the servants. In hotel is the Manager's business; the compradore's is to provide the servants subject to the Manager's approval, to purchase the provisions, ste, and to do daties which, in Hongkong, none but as experienced hotel compradore can do. For Mt. Ho Tung's special information, the present com pradors of the Hotel has been in the same but Dess to this colony for nearly forty years, his experience is santralled, his business character without a stain—and he'is an honest man.
Before concluding this running summary of a report that ought never to have been printed, a few references to what this Committee recom- mends as to the future management of the Hotel seem desirable. They suggest three alternatives (1) To continue as at present; (3) To lease the Hotel portion of the building; (3) To invite Mr. Darabjee to run the Hotel on commission. The last named scheme is the one which co mends itself most to there prescient advisers, and they girs their reasons for this selection. They say that by this means one opponent would be get rid of, and as the locally of the Victoria Hotel must tell against bis business, it is quite possible Mr. Doratjes would be more likely entertata proposals now, than he would at a lature date after he may have fixed upon a new sie elsewhere. This sort of rubbish is outsida comment; it is exactly on a par with Mr. Ho Tung's proposal that the Hotel bars, which have consistently shown a profit of over 100 per cent, should be let out to a Chinese. A chief cook for the Hong: kong Hotel at $50 per month; brandy and whiskey at the bars, which cost $1.52 per dosen. supplied by a Chinese friend of Mr. Ho Tang's What next, please? It was a glorious Com- mission.
| The Ceylon Government had ten vacancies in the Railway Department the other day, and no fewer than four hundred candidates presented themselves for examination. If the clerical staff would be ample to carry out the executive worked on a less expensive scale than at picasat of the Hongkong Government is to be re-organis- of the Society, and would have the business at | exists, and if the Hon. Mr. O'Brien's statements | night was sultry, It followed as a matter of course his finger-ends in a week's time. Prosecutions regarding the personnel and emoluments of the that there was a considerable run on the soda for cruelty would be more frequent and fa time & Ceylon Civil Service may be relied on which of water and sandwiches. If we ran that highly course is taken for granted—it would seem good | favoured establishment we would charter a band who'esome respect for the law in this direction policy to fill our Government offices with British of our own. would be implanted in the breasts of those who subjects from Ceylon instead of Portuguese from know no other preventive power and an untold amount of misery and suffering would be saved
owners "know them not."
OUR NEW FACTORY has been recently to those unforthen bets whose masters and gestion into serious consideration i
refitted with automatic Steam Machinery
of the latest and most approved klod, and we are well able to compete in quality with the best English maker:
The purest ingredients only are used, and the utmost care and cleanliness are exercised In the manufacture throughout.
"BOMBAY SODAS." We continue to supply large bottles as hereto. ore, Fra of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them to the ordi- Bury size.
COAST PORT ORDERS, whenever practicable, are despatched by fit steamer leaving after receipt of order,
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For COAST FORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good condition.
Counterfall Order Books supplied free on application.
Our Registered Telegraphic Address Is "DISPENSARY\HONGKONG."
And all signed messigen addressed this wil receive prompt attention.
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TELEGRAMS.
GREAT BRITAIN AND SIAM.
LONDON, September 1st.
Sir Edward Grey, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that some of the demands ascribed to France are not confirmed by the reports received by the Government. The Golemment adheres to previous statements as to Britain's policy. Lord Dufferin returns to Paris forthwith, to resume parleying on a basis which will safeguard British
Interests.
The London Chamber of Commerce li urging. the Government to protect British interests, and to maintain the independence of Stam.
:
Macao Ferhaps the Retrenchment Commisalon,DAYERRAE," the sporting correspondent of the it should ever be established, will take this sog. ulio.— if by the grace of God and Sir William Robinson | N. C. Dally News, writes under dale the 16th
"Everyons will be glad to hear that Mr. Humphreys will shortly put in an appearance at the ralls. No member of the Hongkong Race Club could be more welcome, and let us hope that we shall again ree the Blue and White Sleeves, Red Cap to the fare."
ALICE HEMORIAL HOSPITAL.. Statlilies for August, 1953. In-Patients remaining in Hospital on ist
August imponicus.quomiam. 68 In-Patients admitted to Hospital during
Augustin
55
Total number treated as In-Patients '123
Of these there were —-—- Discharged cured a............... Discharged relieved..................................... Discharged on other grounds......... Died in Hospital ........................
In-Patients remaining in Hospital on
1st September........................................
76
33.
Out-Patients, new cases............ 882 Out-Patients, return visits ...................... 943
... Total number of Out-Patient visits 1,825
This is good newi Indeed, and 11 "J. D. H.” and his careful trainer, Mr. Hart Buck, can only get together a low ponies of the class of Vallcinator, Volcano, Vigour and Visliant, we may hope to see a renewal of old times in the Happy Valley next February.
As a rule there is little to be complained of regarding the supervision of traffic in the public streets as exerclied by the police, but of late our attention has been fr.quently drawn to the crowds of hawkers, coolies and røgged urchlos who gather and absolutely block the way along the Praya Central, especially under the verandaba between Pedder's and Pottinger Streets. Scores of these gentry sit and gossip there, while hundreds of youngsters congregate and play at the Chinese version of pitch and toss and other equally interesting games. This is now carried The Home Rule Bill was read a third time in | An adjourned meeting of the members of the
on to much an extent that it is absolutely im- pessible to pass that way without using a certala the House of Commons and was carried by 301 | local Belilah Mercantile Marios Officers' As10-
amount of force to clear a passage. A Sikh 10 267 votes. Franilc and prolonged cheers and clation was held at the rooms, Praya Central placed on that beat for a week or two would counter cheers were given on the result being last Wednesday evening, Capt. Tulett, President effect the necessary clearance and would stamp made known,
of the Association, in the chair. For some reason or other the Press was not invited, but out a nuisance that business-men In that vicinity we understand that affairs generally are lo a have very strong grounds for complaining
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THE HOME RULE BILL. MR. GLADSTONE'S TRIUMPH,
September 2nd.
A great crowd cutside the House surrounded and repeatedly stopped Mr. Gladstone's carriage, cheering wildly until he got indoors.
When the House rose at one, the Lands met
The following is a List of Waters always kept and read the Bill for the first time. ready to Stock :-
PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER `
SELTZER WATER
LITHIA WATER
SARSAPARILLA WATER
TONIC WATER
LEMON SQUASH GINGER ALE
RASPBERRYADE GINGERADE.
No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or greasy, or that sprear to have been used for any other purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by
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A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, The Hongkong Dispensary; Hongkong.
MARRIAGE.
At St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road, on the and instant, by the Rev. 3. Vigano, ALFRED FORMOSA RAMSEY, to MARIAN, eldest daughter of W. Lysaught, Naval Yard, Hongkong.
The Honghong Lelegraph.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTIMBER 2, 1893.
PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
The Telegraph has from time to time for many years past urged the necessity that existed
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
JOHN C. THOMSON, M.A., M.D.,
Superintendent,
Duncan,
most prosperous state. Mr. Chesney the secretary and principel founder and promoter of a society that during its short career has done vast amount of good in the interests of marine officers in Hongkong, had tendered his resigna- tion owing to some internecine squabbles. Mr. Duncan's valuable services
were heartily
THE O. and 0. Co.'s steamship Ocrains will acknowledged and he was elected an honorary undeck to-morrow morning.
Rev. Thugg-Alcohol is good to preserva snakes. Is it not ?
Old Soak- Damɓne to produce 'em!
A PID Cope was hoisted aboard the Victor Emanuel this afternoon which indicates that the typhoon is aver three hundred miles north of the Colony,
llfe member of the Association. Knowing how hard and unselfishly Mr. Duncan has labored fa consolidating and extending the scope of opera- tions of this useful institution, it gives as great pleasure to leam that a movement is on foot amongst the members of the Association 10 present thele retiring Secretary with a handsome testimonial in appreciation of what he has done in the interests of marine officers during his term
of office.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMMISSION.
III.
to
G-D-E AND Q-I—T.
Wong Teri Hi, of the Him Loong hong, Was very good man, who did na wrong ...' He dealt fa pigs, and waved some "tis, Which his partners didn't, so they let him in For all they could-in the name of the firm-
at last he turned, like the good old worm, And and that he would pay no more Of others' debts, and would not pour His money into the gaplag maw Of creditors pleading the Partnership Law, After recommending that the table should be Bot the creditors all rolled up in turn cat down to the mežslý Hraits above defined, For ble was no "jalat-stack concern "--- and asserting that the cooking and service in the And they sued him for his partners' debts, Hotel were decidedly inferior, the Committee Since that to the jos Ice sich man gets were ananimously of opinion that the chief if he has money, and his partners none cook, who receives the princely stipend of $50 He has to pay for every one. per mensem, is paid too much. The Hongkong But Wong Tsei HI had often heard Hotel is the largest hotel in the Far East ; li cone. That a clever lawyer can take a word, talus 141 bedrooms, and for dialog purposes could For instance, bel-a-c=lky probably accommodate three or four hundred And make it white as the light of day. guests without great inconvenience. It has So he want away to Mr. G- large and efficient staff-as efficient and With a pile of shekels in his fist, Sour people have been very anxious lately to painstaking as any in this part of the world And engaged him to defend each sult, find out where hell will be altunted. We'are t announces itself to affard unequalled accom To his bottoms dollar and his last odd boot, sorry at being unable to afford this interesting modations to travellers and others, the cuffs it So the creditors likewise had to pledge information. We haven't been there yet. The expressly stated to be under experienced Their Sunday shirts for Mr. G--ò ancient philosophers were of opinion that the supervision-and that experienced supervision, To plead for them in the Summary Court - internal regions were at an equal distance away is considered by three self-constituted experts, And turn white black in thele support.
one of whom is Chinese, to be too So thus it was, on a certain day om all parts of the earth's surface, which may be the foundation of the modern idea of hell | highly paid for at $50 per month, Of When Justice 'Ackroyd was away being at the centre of the earth. The coome Mens Osborne, Parfit, and Ho Tung And Mr. Wise was in his place, ancient Jews also located the place of tor were in total Ignorance of what they were As Acting Palene Judge, the case most at the centre of our little aphere. Accord-talking about, and it was only reasonable that Of Wong Tsol Hi and the Him Loong hong log to "The Chosen there were three passages they should expore that ignorance. A chief Was called, and lasted all day long- learing to it: the Wilderness, by which route cook for the Hongkong Hotel at $50 a month is The legal cataclysm burst outrage, Dathan, Korah and Abiram descended; the sea, simply a scandal; no wonder the friends andOn Friday last, September 11t manied to-day to a daughter of Inspector because it is written that Jouni cried to God patrons of the most popular of our local hosteiries Long was the legal argument, Lysaught, of the Naval Yard police.
out of the belly of hell; the third passage is at have growled at the menus and the cooking Till everybody's patience went, The Straits Times says that the Chinese Jerusalem, because it is said, "The fee of the Lord and then given the place a wide berth. The
And even the Acting Paisne Judge. His furnace is in Commitise, especially Mr. Ho Tung, Canal-General had collected and
Begun to think it fearful fudge, Teamised tea Crains for the famine fund in Sasual Mohammed and that kell has soren, gates; inagine that the sublime dut. of cookery
And to wearily whisper "Hockey Walker ". the first for the Musulmane, the second for province up to August 25th, the sum of $101,000 the Christians, the third for the Jews, the ricksha | In the Grand and Oriental Hore At each n' ending legal talker..
is as easy a carrying
chit OT
And thea ansakad ant to the other courts The presumen wrote their brief reports an (Though nasty sneering people think They sometimes only want to see what time it is But still the legal gentlemen Talked on, and on, and now and then
when it is red.?
Rev. Thugg-Do you look upon the wine Jinx-Not in these hard times. I only take whisky and seda,
CAFT. Stovell, who for same time has succes- fully commanded the Bangkok and Swatow llaer Siahan, is going home shortly on leave, and Mr. A. Murphy, his present chief, wiii replace him temperally.
One of the sufferers by the Namoa piracy, Mr. A. F. Ramsay, second engineer, who was
wounded in that memorable
for the formation of a local Society for the Pre-The steamship Pakshaw, which arrived here vention of Crucity to Animals, and we do not think today from Bangkok reparts that at a p.m. on that the field in which such a society would the 30th ultimo when passing Triton Island find scope for its labours Le in any degres less the sighted the steamer Naskin stil erect on the reef, having masie, gaff, fannel etc, still circumscribed now than it has been at any standing. previous stage of the colony's history. On
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His Lordship's eyes would slyly poep To show that he was not asleep. And still the mighty Mr. Gam, Ah Would thump kis tệ,
"Archbold* with his fist, And age, as strongly as could boy breat The claims of Mr. Wong Taal HI;
the contrary, there has never been a time THE Madras Standard ways that “the Govern. /IT is really wounderful what paltry things it was the most popular hotel in Hongkong, (So bellowed out this legal giani),
eye,
· A cruel murder was ́po petrated here a faw nights ago, a soldier, one of the Hanan. "braves," being. "taken in and done for !! by a couple of his comrades. The unfortunate fellow had lent these scoundrels some $40 and as he naturally pressing the men to repay the money. was on the eve of returning to his home be was
This they either would not or could not do, so it was determined to wipe the debt and the men out at one and the same time, and this they did jast outside the camp. They were caught, how ever, and now lle waiting the return of the General, when they will speedily to shortened by a head each.
"The steam launch Shum Chỉ la now running very math In the earga carrying Hee He between this port and Kelung, but is not doing owner, Mr. Tan Ah Soan, has not yet succeeded in coming to a satisfactory understanding with the life officials but he is trying to make arrangements for ranning his launch to one of the small parts south of this. If he does mucceed the venture would pay very well, for there is plenty of camphor etc, to bilag up This, of course, would interfere with the fits that is new collected along the shore route, hence ther epposition.
The Revd. Dr. Mackay, of the Canadian Mission, left here a few days ago for a trip to Europe. He was accorded a flattering send-off by the natives, both Christian and orthodox heathen (if that term may be used), while the foreign community presented him with am address and a telescope. The worthy Doctor is. greatly respected by all and will be much missed.
FRANCE AND SIAM.
M. le Myre de Vilers, French Plenipotentiary, was accorded an audience by the King of Siam, an the 20th clt, in the Mahschakri Palace, Bangkok, in presence of a large number of French and Siamese oficials. The following are transla. tions
of the addresses delivered, from the French of the Banghoh Timer.
M. de Vilers, after the usual salstations, said:— "President Carnot has sent me to your Majesty, in the capacity of Plenipotentiary, to strengthen the tles of friendship which" for centuries have existed between France and Slam, and to settle. In conjunction with your Govern. ment, the temporary differences" which have arison doring these last years
"I am happy to be invested with this peaceful. mission, and I hope that your Majesty will kindly- continue to me the goodwill whereof you have. already given me numerous proofs, notably in. 1882, when I was Governor of Cochin China.
"The common interests of Franch and Slama are so great that a mutual understanding between the two states cannot, but be speedily brought about, and your Majesty may be certala that I shall neglect na opportunity to facilitete this consommation.
"In scting this I shall simply conform to the wishes of my Government and to the intender.s of the President of the Republic, who brus. Instructed me to present to your Majerty & la compitments of good friendship.
King Chulalongkorn repiled:-
1 am exceedingly glad that, in sending a diplomatist of your rank and of your espricity, to settle, in conjunction with my Governerit, the differences which have arisen during the se Last years, and which I trust will only be transigt, President Carnot remembered, the old ties of friendship which for centuries have exisi ed between Siam and France. Ilocerely wish, su does President Carnot, that these des may be renewed and strengthened
than yourself, Monsieurls Ministre. Your high "Nebody can better contribute to this rej uit
authority with your countrymen, your experies co your deep understanding of the bus interesti
of France and of her colonies, are sura guaranteesi of the spirit of coscillation, moderation, and justice with which you will examine all pending ques tions. I remember with pleasure appreciating | these qualities when you directed, the scimizie.
tration of a neighbouring country,
You rightly say that it is our common intere est that these questions should be solved with the least possit e delay,
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You may, Monsieur la Pidnipotentiaire, when you Infarm President Carnot of this interview, give him the aanrance that my wishes, i a this respect, are in perfect conformity with his own. I count equally upon your tranimining in bla Excellancy my compliments of good friend [ship.”,
LATE NEWS.
Greg Lobos, 3° dy 29th,
from Blogapore, the Native State and Rangoon fourth for the Sabaus, the fifth for the Yokohams, in the Fujiya at Miyanoshita, ST. PETER'S SEAKEN'S CHURCH.-The Mission | Maglans, the sixth for the Pagans, and the and doubiles in many other hotels throughoni steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside aventh for the hypocries of all religions. Japan, the cuisine la quite equal to anything that vessels hoisting code pennant C, between 9 and Whiston, the English astronomer, balleved can be had in the hotels of Europe and America.
that hell is situated on a comet, 10.30 a.m. on Sunday, to convey man ashõre to
and Seventeen years ago there was in Hongkong a the 11 o'clock service, returning about 12.30 p.m. that one moment the damned will be to the hotel in Wellington Street called the "Oriental." blistering heat of the sun, and the next in It was an old-fashioned place and was mainly region of terrible cold. Among Christian sects supported by captalas, officers and engineers. there sta two controverted opinions in regard to Architecturally its aitractions were wil, lis sitan. hell-one concerning its locally, the other the tion was in a crowded street with Chinese on duration of its tormenta. We would like to know every alde, it possessed bowling alley and a what Mr. Granville Sharp thinks!
billiard room with a couple of tables, its bed
By every statute ever made,+ rooms were small, close and stoly, but withal These alleged debts should not be paid " please little minds. In the Straits Times of because the table and cookery were unrivalled. And least of si, paid by my allent ) " when an institution, having for its object the fated on the spirit in which It receives the East, Arnot Reld to wit, stands sponsor for the French cook $150 per month, with board That someone clearly must have lied
ment of Lord Wenlock deserves to be cosgrato. August 14th "the only journalist in the Far Meters Stockhaussen and Rose paid their To this the gentle Gerpiled protection of dumb animals, has been sociclams of the press and accepts the sugget following:-"It is noticeable what a fund of and lodging, and it paid them to do He wonki not say his learned blendin thoroughly, needed an at present, nor have tions of the pubile." Are you limening, Hon. amusement a little slip of the tongue may create! 10. The labourer was worthy of his But all would come out in the and squ
and nowhere was this more sot ceable than at opportunities, of which advantage might be taken | Tim O'Brien ?
hire,
And now we find (when the dollar And if there was a Fit of Flame sending to the amelioration of the cradition CAPT. Nicol, whe has been in command of the the dinner given ajer McCalism, bold for who reckon they know something, calmly giving Free op jumped durite steded in his
to H. E. the Governor last of three man Somaosa H
with murder of animals, ponies especially, ever presented shaniner Staws ever since she was taken ajos McCallum is a speaker with a warmth their united opinion that 350 per month is too And a book in his band, which he moon lez fly. themselves so glaringly and namistakably as over by Bradley & Co. to replace the lost almost amounting to impetuosity in the manner large a salary for the chief cook of the Hongkong At Get head, and barely missed i they now do dally on the high roads of this Tongshan, retires shortly and Mr. Jer of his delivery, especially on any subject Hotel, an institution ten times larger than the An inkpot then flew over Gingha island. Singapore has a flourishing Society, and Messer, chief of the Nasikan, assumes relating to the SV. A Moreover, he has old Oriental. It is this sort of childish ignorance And marred the beauty of his face
of dramatic attitude and acilan which which makes men sick.
His Lordship then adjourned the arse A degre ∙so has Penang, and in each of these places an
bassying
The opinions of Messrs. Osborce, Ho Tung To give the parties time to settle Immensity of good work is done in the directions in conceived the idea which has been expand. Last evening, the major was referring to the and Parit as to the accommodation of the Which of the men was the softext matalat
American paper says that Dr. Gilbert, whose gires a greater interest to what he may b Indicated. If any reason exists why Hengkong en into the elevated railway system, and whole Volunteers when throwing up his right arm Hotel belagia xcers of quirements Tia, os palsy, we don't know which, inte should be less civilized than other columles we suggesties developed property representing Waring a black fan on high to s mageber ing. and as to whether there wES OF WAS NOT KERBODI must confess that we are ignorant of it, and fall #73.000.000, with an income of $30,000 day, resting something more than usually important, ble justification for building the new hotal, cand from the bottom of the Racecourse Ditch, [P. 8-It is confidently asserted in well an sajd the last signal the brave Neliqn sàva be safely passed to see why such a society should not be organised died without realising anything but mortification was England aspects every man this day to do never sized to give any opinion whatever on faformed quarters that a daol is belog arIZADE
and will shortly take place without fall,, Wen posla.. and worked with benefit and credit to all con and sorrow for his idea.
He daty. The audience fairly shrieked." these matters. What they esy about the cemid.
THE Beamship Clears, which arrived here orlag from the foregoing. Singapore's only Manager personally controlling the purchase golf sucks. Distence-two miles. Despite the teachings of their philosophers the yesterday, brought up from Saigon a large ownalist would appear to have about sufficient of food, etc., and that tenders should be fawited Chloese have a large loaves of cruelty in their collection of wild animals which have been on Journalistic ability to act as police court reporter from market compradores, will only make show la the "Faris of the Orient" for some to our owa Dally Part-he might even manage Hongkong residents smile at such charming natures, or at lenst ä callous Indifference to the works past, and which are said to be castined cremation exhibition with less disgurlog simplicity. Their advice to the experienced suferings of domb creatures, that can only be for Chicage. We have not heard whether the indecency than one of the curiosities credited Manager and to the Directors how the with edding our morning contemporary. But Hotel abould be ran generally, what rates Ightly written down as cruelty ; ensequently it menagerie will be on show in Hongkong.
why he should pillory that featherbed warrice should be charged, and how the Bar should be stands to reason that when they are brought We understand out the river steamer White || Major McCallum, as above described, is not managed, is not worth considering. Nor is there- inta di, ect contact with animals, cruelty, either Close expected here tomorrow to go lats early understood. McCallum with a black fan, mach aise in this most idlode report that we
itsgly or unwlingly, is bound to ressit. dock and undergo a survey, and secesnyoman plaything, which he doubilate (andled Dood touch upon. Indows barger felles speak in places isch as tant no whether in recendow during a fit of insanity caused by Isolated lasts as only are brought prominently | srpalry, her place on the Canton-Macao rente was something else, comparing himself to Nelson only too piriely. But when individuals are appreciated, as its (MP)/ before the genera," public, and then favorably | being: temporarily filled by the ancient Ainng, and the Singapore Invincibles to the keroes of | personally alluded to, and personal Infastico | Ás regarde Daws there is little to relata the
show, which for mouths past has been rusticating Trafalgar, ought moet religfagsly to have been may be done by gross ignorance and ladiscreet follow! tams being the sum total of our bees. through the medium 2. polce court prosecu in, : in Vawmaril Bay, and started, yamerday on the fact Coppata quietly smothered. No marvel and reckless assertions, a few words of sisaldav but these same cases' $7678 the truth of ony! rivas zon
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