Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.

CONFECTIONERY, &c.

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WE have just received our New Stock of

CONFECTIONERY and are offering the same at prices sufiable for the present bad times :-

CHOCOLATE CREMES."-

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CHOCOLATE ALMONDS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1893.

hay again willten begging for an armistice, and has'sent his own brother to pacify the Riff tribes and secure to the Spaniards the erection of the fort at

Gatrlach, to the Moors originally objected; and the Sultan undertakes to secure the punishment of the offending natives.

Stat

which

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE U.S.S. Petrel Left"Silks on the '4th 'alt. for Japan, við Unalaska,

THE French fiveship Triomphanie arrived at Kobe on the 31st ullima.

FANCY BOXES of SWEETS of various kinds TEK P. & G. S, N. Co.'s stermer Malaces left

Bombay on the 15th Inst, for this por”.

from a Dollars to 25 Cents.

SUGARED. ALMONDS.

BURNT ALMONDS,

MIXED SWEETS,

TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS.

CIGARETTE CASES, CIGAR CASES, CARD CASES.

In SILVER, ELECTRO, SNAKE SKIN,

RUSSIAN LEATHER, &

CIGAR-&-CIGARETTE-HOLDERS, Hongkong, 13th November, 1893-

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The Siamese gunboat Chamroin arrived at

troops on board for Pakit.

The Straits Times in his fame of the 8th instant wates that the Inspector General of the Strata Police Force will probably leave Singa pore by next P.&O. mall for China for the haneßt of his heath.

A NOVEL, kind of cab has lately been tried in Berlin. In appearance it is not unlike a large bath-chals with two seats and it is propelled by a petroleum-naphtha motor. It has threew heels and carries only two persons, including the driver. The motor is of nearly 2-borse power and produces, on good roads, a speed of about eleven miles an hour.

At the Magistracy to-day, before Mr. Hastings, a coolie caught taking 19 eggs from Thomas in the absence through Illness of the proprietor) Grill Roem was charved by Mr. S. H. Schmidt

with theft. He pleaded that the eggs were the property of the pantry-boy, who gave corrobora. tive evidence. The colle was bound over in the sum of $ça'for three months,

lara by the chief officer --

THE Austro-Hungarian cruker Katterin Elisa-courteously applied with the following putica.

ik tel. Singapore for Polo on the gih fast, THE air-brakes on railroads are being built in

the United States with a view to these use on trains of too cars. The plant on each train is being constructed so that it can be used in such a way sa te bilng the speed down from eighty to thirty miles per hour within five seconds. Great power has to be used, and every part of the apparatus has to be perfect to stand the strain.

Fisher and children, Mia Pickles, Miss Mellor, Miss Hodgson, Mini Splk. Mrs Owen and two children, Mhs Hunt, Mis Hoskyn, Miss M. Claske, MAs Feato, Miss Angela, Miss Rusby.

Per P. and O. steamer, Oceana. from London, October 13th-To Yokofiemt: Miss Paess. Mr. Ricketts and a daughters, To Shangha Me and Mr. C. Rickman and child, Mr. A. A. Goodwin, Rev. R, Stuert and children, Mits Wylle, Mis Balian, Miss Mclenaban, Miss Fryson, Miss Turder, Rev., Considine, Rev, H. G Warren, Rev. and Mrs. Prihiil Torger and children, Miss Nellson, Miss Davies, Mise Walker, Miss Roberts, Rey, H. Dizan, Mr. Fleet, Ms. Crawford and child. To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. Phelps and children, Mr. Ceron, Miss Summers, Liest, E. D. Clarke, Clara James, Mrs. Bean, Mr. E. Andrus, Miss L

Oct. 14, from Marzelles To Yokohama: Col

Per P. and O, steamer Roma, from Londen,

From Gibraltar-To

Slogapere on the 7th Inst, from Bangkok, with' held at "La Hacienda," Mount Kellett, by the There was no lesurance any nearer than No 7. | ing against the elements the Pakshas got Oct. 16. To Yokohama, via Indin: Misses

In the police court to-day, before Mr. Wode. house, a Chinaman was sent for trial before the Sessions on a charge of trying to bribe a Chinese

constable.

The Pakshan left Anghin (a small anchorage near Koh-i-chang which is sheltered from the N. E. monsoon) on the 31st wltimo at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and had fine weather and north-east, breezes until 4 a.m. on the 1st fastant, when the wind freshened and the sky became dull, with heavy birck clouds rapidly scodding overhead. This continued until the 3rd when the sea ras mountains high, and ever and unen broke in hoge volumes a board the sturdy liner. At 5 p.m. that day YESTERDAY BŘørmonu there were two alarms'of

the Phra Nang overtok and passed the Are, though in each case, nothing very serious Pakskas, bound north. The maraing of the 4th has to be recorded. At 5.15 m. kitchen flue

broke dull and stormy, the sea bolag alightly adjoining the Central Police Station compound, quantities. So heavy were the reas that the got over-heated in a bouse of Hollywood Road, confused and rolling on board in tremendous and ignited the beams of the first floor, engines bad, at last, to be slowed down to half The brigade at once turned out with thele speed. From this time up to noon on the hand Implements and prevented any spread

toth the weather was very stormy, violent and Mrs. Dowden of the conflegtelen. About 6 pm. the fire qualis and stiff north-east wind and hoary Yokohama, via Bombay: Mr. D. O. Earle, Mr. bell rang for a flare-up at 5. Pan Kwai lane,

head seas being the order of the day. The course S. C. Davis, A GRAND" Living Waxworks " exhibition will be Dear the Ko Shing Theatre. The house, used being set for Tinhas anchorage, for shelter, on the

na dwelling, was almost entirely destroyed. south-east coast of Hainan, by persistently back- Per F. and O. steamer Oriental, from London, kindness of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dodwell, in ald of St. Peter's Seamen's Church new organ fund, which was insured with Slemssen and Co. a few that haven of rest at 5.30 p.m. on the 10th, and Thomson, On Saturday, December 9th, from 3 to 5.31 pm. days ago for $500. This gave piss to some

remiined at anchor there unta, on The Band of the S.L.I. will be in attendance by unfounded alarm, No. 5 being mistaken for Northward and westward, and the anchor Ferguson,

Per P. and O.steamer Carthage, from Landon, the fatb, when the wind shifted to the Oct. 17-To Shanghai, via Bombay: Mr. Robt officers of the regiment, and of course the kind permission of Colonel Robinson and 7-

was welghed. By 8 .m., however, the wind Tramway Company will make special arrange following Information may be useful blowing with great violence, while bllading rain. Sock, Mrs. George. To Kobe: Miss Cochem, Per P. and O. steamer Victoria, from London, had backed again into the north-east and was October syth.To Yokohama: Cornel H. J. ments, which no doubt will be duly notified. Spinach has a directffect upon the kidneys. squalis constantly passed over the ship, bringing Miss Sells, Mil Fugl To Shanghai: Dr. R.

The common dandelion, used as greens, is purges the blood. Celery acts admirably upon would not last out for three days more in rach

se. On the 13th it was evident that the coals Mr. W. Laid, To Hongkong: Rev. and Mr the nervous system, and is a cure for rheumations

T. W. Pearce and child, Rav. R. A. Mine, Miss and neuralgia. Tomatoes act upen the liver. weather, so it was decided to make Hollow Mary Mines, Miss A. M. Horne, Miss Elliott, Beet and turnipa 10 excellent appetizers.

and ibere take in enough to carry the ship on to Miss A. M. Jones, · Miss A. M. Finney. Rer. Lettuce and cucumbers are cooling in their Hongkong, Inch by inch the stout little coaster LH. Star, Mrs. McKenale, Mr. Reid, Miss effects upon the system. Onions, garlic, leeks, by 8.30 pm, on the 13th she was at anchor In Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Al'en, Miss Goldle, Mr. forged her way through the foaming billows and Rewe, Mr. and Mrs. Witchell and children, Miss possess med cinal virtue of a market characters olives and shallots, all of which are similar Holhow. The next day coal was shipped and at and Mrs. G. Horspool. From Brindisi, To sequent lecrease in the saliva and the gastric struggle with the raging main. Fals progres stimulating the circulatory systems, and the con- 6.15 4,m. on the 15th the Pakukan resamed her | Hongkong: Mr. C. S. Welr. Jalce promote digestion. Red onions are an

was made and the wind decreasing slightly excellent diuretic, and the white ones are recom-

Hongkong was reached at 8.30 p.m. yesterday, mended to be eaten raw sa remedy for insemniz.

the 16th instant. Throughout the severe ordeal the Pakshan behaved grandly, riding the A soup made from entous is regarded by the French as so excellent restorative in weakness

mountainous seas like a duck and coming out of of the digestive organs.

the scrap without the loss even of the proverbial rope-yare, much less what mariners i facetiously term "scratches,"

THE Austrian authorities have lately issued a PIPES.-that-doctors' prescriptions must be written in team that the dysentery epidemic la so far

receipt in which they call attention to the law IT in satisfactory, says the Kobe-Chronicis, to excellent for the sama_treuble............Asparagus. With thems a very nasty confered and monstafoort | Smyth. Mr_Hammond-Mr. Kle!»,-Mr-·}.-Laltd,- legible hand.

stamped out le Innami-gerl, where it raged for souse time, that the special Government office opened in the district to devisa preventive measures was to be closed on the and fast. In Kobe only seven new caten were reported on the alto. However, notwithstanding that the disease is becoming less prevzient, physicians cease to inquire into the causes of the epidemic and local authorlifes will, it is to be hoped, not which has raged so widely in Japan daring the last three years.

It is reported that several general store dealers . S. WATSON & CO., LD. Iztely closed their doors at. Foochow owing to the dollarss of hastness after passing through a prolonged hard time.

We 15 VITE ATTENTION TO OUR STOCKS

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AND

CHRISTMAS GOOD3,

ARDAN A MOND NOUGAT, BUTTER

SCOT H, ASSORED TOFFEES,

DRAGEFS, PRALINES,

and a large selection

of

PURE

CONFECTIONERY

from the leading Manufacturers.

CADBURY'S SPECIAL

CHOCOLATE CREMES.

THE Indo-Cblux Co.'s Calcutta lloer gran Capt. St. Croix, arrived here to-day slightly averdee from Singapore, owing to the strong monsoon prevailing in the China Sen.

Husband (after a quarrel) – You may buy the dress if you wish, but I shan't pay for it.

Wife Then they'll sue you for the amount, Sushand-So much the better. In that case

pawn the plans for the m^ney.

Tax Athletic Sports which took place at Foochow on Tuesday and. Thursday afternoon last, on the Recreation Ground, attracted pretty well the whole community, The Echo states that all the eventa were well contested.

THX French mail s'esmer Sainzie, strived here is morning from Saigon, about 14 hourı OVE7- due. She, in common with the Propantis Mongkul and other inward bound steamers, encountered an unusually strong monsoon in the Chian Sea.

THE Hyogo News states that great changes in the organization of the Nippon Yusen Kalsha are aniicipated before lang. Several indsential perions are indicated as intending to join the Company; among others, Messrs. Sdibusawa, of the Mitra Bithi Sha..

ANOTHER proclamation, issued by the Sun. Prefect, bas, according to the Foochow Echo, PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME, GUAVA, kerasiae cil in the city of Foochow is prohibited. *ppeared reminding the perple that the use of

Any one found baying or selling or using tha oll is to be fined and otherwise punished.

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and other

FRUIT JELLIES

in great variety.

TOM SMITH'S

CHRISTMAS

CRACKERS.

COLOURED OPALS

MOUNTED IN PLUSH, representing favourite subjects.

A. Largs Assortment of ENGLISH AND JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS,

MR. LIONIL Cox, the new Chief Justion of the Straits Settlements arrived at Singapore on the 8th Inst. The Colony was therefore but a few hours depilved of a Chief Justice for it was only about 5.m. that day that the out-going mal took away to Colomba Mr.J. W. Bonser, Mr. Cox's predecessor.

A TELEGRAM from Singapore, which resched Lendon on the 13th alifmo, states that the British scheme for the construction of railways to Khorst and Nongkbal, on the Mekong siver, har been abandoned. No news to this effect reached the Siamese. Legation in London,

and the report is not believed there.

In the Witwater and gold-field, South Africa, experimental boring is stated to have been Hately completed to the depth of 3,500 feet for the purpose of testing the gauntity and quality of the auriferous deposite there. The results are said to be most satisfactory, and Mr. Scott Alexander has based on them the following extraordinary calculation-Circumference of basin, 407 miles diameter, 137 willey; area, 12,580 square miles, or 32,710,223,000 square feet: Taking an average thickness of 8 series of blanket bede at 6 feet, equal to 48 feet, equals 16814,093 056 000 emble feet of reel, or at cable feet to the ton ro521,433 160,000 tons. At 30s, per tan, a very low value of gold, this is popstation of Witwatersrand at 40,000 soul equal to £1.578,196,274 000. Taking the this allows each £39.454.995, 1a 6d.

RAJAH BROOKR, of Sarawak, was to leave London at the end of last month on his return to his territory. Regarding the rumours as to hit Intention to negotiate for the addition of the territory of British North Borneo to his own, with which we dealt recently in these columns, the London and China Express says "some discussion be taken place during the last few days, and is likely to cultuinate in a definite offer being made for a cession of the rights attacking to the country, the sum being proportionats to opilan.ay offer made would, of cours, not the revenue, whilst power would be reserved to Rajah Brooke to purchase all the shares at his be accepted right off, as the matter would first have to be considered by the Court of Directors, and, before being definitely concluded, in the event of an agreement being arrived at, would have to be submitted to the shareholders at the meeting in December next. The British Govern- ment would also have to give its consen!,"

SOME RARE GEMS.

The Sultan of Turkey has an emerald of 300 carats set in the handle of a dagger.

Many of the Hindoo sapphires and other geras are carved into armalets and Idols.

The Sultan of Turkey has the richest collec, don of gems and rega'fa in the world.

There is a twin crystal of cuserald in St. Petersburg 7 inches long, 4 broad and weighing

47 pounda.

green

Hellstropa or bloodstone is a dark quartz covered with red blotches supposed to be due to Iran.

The diadem of the Russian Empress Anus contains 3,536 large diamonds and a ruby valued at $400,000.

WHEN the German steamer Amigo, recently rammed and sunk by the Bantam, pots to sen a few days hence she will be an ataunch as the day she was launched, in 1884, in Hamburg by of handsome and artistic designs, sultable to all Mesars. Blohm and Voss; her repairs by the

The cutting of the Kohinoor secupled thirty. local Dock Compsey, who raised her about tweight days with steam power and cost $10 cos, tastes and at moderate prices,

months ago, having been very thorough indeed. The Regent required two years and

$25,000.

Catseye la gray quarts with fibres of asbestos in the faterior. It is found on the Malabar coast,

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

The Hongkong Dispensary, ESTABLISHED AD. 1841. Hongkong, 3rd November, 1893,

"UTOPIA (Limited); or, the Flowers of Progress," is the title of the latest comic opers due to the combined talents of Mr. W. S. Gilbert and Sir Aribar Sullivan, which was produced at the Savoy on 7th attimo, and received with the greatest enthusiasm. The collaboration which has proved Isso fruitful in the past, and which had been Inter. rupted for a time, has thus been brilliantly

TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTION:

HUNT BE PAID IN ADVANOR,

DEATHS.

At Prestwick, Scotland, on the 11th October, CATHERINE STRANG, the beloved wife of KIRKWOOD.

On the oth_Instant, at Ealing. ROJA S. WILLIAMSON, widow of Surgeon-Major William. son, 10 Rgment M. N. 1 and eldest daughter of Jo é im ida (fly telegram)

resumed.

ADMIRERS of the House of Lords will doubtless be interested to learn that the Dukes of Rich mond, Hamilton, Athol, Sutherland and Fifa, the Marqalues of Bote, Allas and Breadalbane, And the Earls of Rosebery, Aberdeen, Moray, Zeiland, Hiddington, Home, Eigin, Wemyss,

cast

in Ceylon, Bavaria and the United States

The tops took its name from a Greek wo d eclog guess, since the ancients cond only guess at the locality where the beautifa stone was obtained.

After the first discovery of the Bazilian diamond mines, 1145 ounces of diamonds were shipped to Portugal in one year, and the prices fell to $5 a carat.

light biss to very dark purple or violet. When Amethyst quarts varies in color from very heated, It turns yellow, then green, transparent, Its coloring is due to manganese,

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SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, Puline Judge) November 17th.

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THE SHANGHAI JUBILEE.

The following correspondence has been for warded for publication :-

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE.

Hongkong, November 17th, 1893: Siram directed to transmit for your in formation the enclosed copy of a telegram which was sent to-day by the Officer Administering the Government to the Chairman of the Muni. cipal Council, Shanghai, and of thereply received thereto.

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient Servant,

1. G. T. BUCKLE, Actg, Asst. Colonial Secretary

COPY OF TILEGRAM SENT.

Chairman, Municipal Council,

Shanghai, "On behalf Hongkong Officer Administering tenders cordial congratulations on suspicious

occasion."

COPY OF TELEGRAM RECEIVED IN REPLY.

Hongkong,

"Community's best thank for kind con-

SCOTT, Chairman.

CORRESPONDENCE,

[Wa da not negamarily endorse the opiałowa expressed by Comapondants to this colum.]

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November and, from Briadis, November 12th- Per P, and O. steamer Ganges, from London, To Yokohama: Colonel W, Peck,

Per P. and O. steamer Aradia, from London, November Toth.To Yokohama, via Bambay Mr. C. Ward Jackson, To Shanghai: Rev. H. C. and Mrs. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burnett and children, fr. Withers. To Hong koog: Mrs. Thomas Jackson, two daughters and three children, Mr. Ross, Mr. J. Galbraith, From Brindal-To Shanghal: Rev, A. Bonsey,

Per P. and O. steamer Thames, from London, November 16th-To Vekohama i Dr. Johnston, Colonel W. H. Samuel; via Rombay Miss K 5. Bitstingel, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Scat, Mr. J. C. S. Rashleigh.

Per P. and O. steamer Valatta, from Lordon, Nov. 23-To Yokohama: Mr. and Mr. A. Campbell.

Per P. and O. sienmer Churan. from, London, Nov. 24.—To Yokohama : Mr. M. Romley,

Per P. and O. steamer Himalaya, from Lon don, Dec. 8.-To Yokohama: Miss H. S. Spicer,. Miss Evans. To Hongkong: Mins Cugh.

Per Canadian Pacific termer Empress of Japan, from Vancouver, 'November 19th.--To of Japan, and wife, Mias Dawson. To Sharghal: Yukobama: Miss White, Mr. Brinkworth, Bishop.

Rer. R. W. and Mrs. Stewart, Dr. E. Henderson. To Hongkong: Lient. G. T. Wi+dicombe.

Per Canadian Pacific atramer Emprant of China, from Vancouver, December 16 b.-To Hongkong: Mr. C. P. Patton, Dr. and Mrs. Cross.

SIAM NOTES.

Bangkok, November and. The royal Jublice celebrations have now been fixed for about the 5th December.

His Majesty has been onwell again, and is till indisposed. It is therefore Improbable bat 'he Court will return from Bangpa-in before an other fortnight.

The Siam Frie Presa's answer in the llbei salt in which M. Rolln-Jacquemyns is plat_tiff was filed at H.B.M, Consulate yesterday. The. defendant sets up justification, and blames M. Brucis.

AN UNHAPPY ALLIANCE, Judgment was given in the suit of Ip Man Hing against Cheung Chak Pang for $7 sid to bave been lent by plaintiff to defendant. -Mr. J. F. Reece was for the plaintiff, and Mr. C. D. Wilikfason for the defendant,

His lordship ald-In this

CRIC the plaintiff claims $87 for money paid by plaintiff to the Sul Hop Kl on behalf of the defendant on the 1th December, 1892, belag defendant's one-fourth share of the amount of a judgment debt and contain a som mary suit brought by the Sul Hop Kl against the TIKI shop, in which plaintiff, defendant, and others were partners, Plain if alleges that this was a debt das by the Tal Ki to the Sol Hap K, who were pressing for payment ; that Cheang Chak Peng, the defendant, was manager of the

thittheme. was an agreement that the debt was to Tai Ki, and called the partners together, an explained that the creditors were pressing; and be paid by the four partners in Hongkong, contri-Administrator, bating one-fourth cach, Plaintiff. Ip Man Hing, says he was asked the defendant to pay his thire, and did so. The defence is, in the first place, that the parties are partners and the gratulations." transaction had reference to the partnership, and that one partrer cannot sne another on a partnership transaction, un'il the accounts are taken and in the second place there is or any promise to pay plaintiff $89. on selleg fotal denial of any such agreement as stated, up the Tal KI. Taking the point of law first, appears to me that persons who are of age and under no legal disability can enter into any agreement they like as long as the law is not breken. Plaintiff alleges there was a distinct money when the shop should be said. True, the promise, outside of the partnership, to pay thir

TO THE COTTON or tas," Haikɔwɑ TelegrafE." SIR-The muddie made by the Directorate sum was borrowed to pay a partnership debt, but. et aur big hotel over the "Rotisserie" is no plaintiff says it had nothing to do with the deobt a matter about which shareholders will partnerablp, and was solely between Cheung have something to say at the next general Chak Pang and himself. (Authorities quoted, meeting, for their new, elegant and attractive his lordship's references covering about twenty gillegom certainly did not have a fair trial different cases.) I find there is no reason why There was far too much" maargement" of a partner should not suo another partner for a by novices 'who have but flak notions special transaction such as this, which if it took of how even place at all was apart from the partnership.

small "pot-konse" much less large hotel, should be managed, and ere Coming to the facts of the case, his lordship the busy (cool) season arrived not only did these found that at the time of the alleged loan the

"experts" put up the shatters, but closed down fore it was impossiba to believe plaintiff's ment which appeared in your lasse of the 20th panies were quarrelling very much, and there- on the chit system, by the following advertise statement that he advanced the

money without ultimo any written acknowledgment or evidence at all; the defendant had even been scented by the other partners of extensive emberrlament, and was arrested in October and put in prison for some time, so that it was very unlikely any of will be accepted or credit given in the above a request that some one should go up and them would have isnt him money on no security. Hotal. Moreover, according to plaintiff, the loun only until the shop should be sold, which was in February, 1891, but claim was made then, nor at all until now. Now, the plaintiff Ip Man Hisg was not here at all, but was la Can ton, and the matter was left in the hands of bis attorney. Under these el cumstances, his lord

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WAS

THE HONGKONG, HOTEL MANAGEMENT.

"HONGKONG. HOTEL

On and after the 1st December next,

NO CHITS

By Order of the Board,

For some days the planeer launch of a new Steamboat Co. has been running down to the Tachion river, and this week another will follow. The Company comprises a Siamese nobleman and several Europeans.

of the 1-fated Bangkok Ironworks Company It is probable that In'a few days the liquidatos will pay the creditors a first and final dividend of 50 to 60 per cent. The shareholders, who have dropped over $20 000, will get nothing. prospecting work have been eminently sails

The results of the Ratburi Tin-mining Co.'s factory. Now the shareholders are belog siked to send along the final call of Tes. payable this month. How the Company will 50 #share.

exhausted in preliminary work; otherwise way get along on this for working capital-for pre- sumably the money previously received has been

the call we don't know..

A Celestial was caught on the Chouifa on Sunday with a set of keys, with which he was trying cabin-doors. He was handed over to the Confe

by Chlef Inspector Sheriff, but sent back

| prosecuta. Steps. wern taken by the Chief Inspector to get up the case, but in the mean time the man disappeared from the lock-up, in the temporary absence of the sentry, who and went leside the new stations to bring in actually unlocked the stocks, left the door open, another paftoner. The peon is under arrest, wibin • Prince Sawanti Bobhon and the present son of

R. TUCKER,

·Manager.".. necessity for stopping credit is, on the face of Now, spart from the fact that the alleged 11, prima facis evidence of culpable negligence and incapacity to keep bad masks

Stair and Galloway sre all directly interested in i THE Hot, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial | abip was compelled to believe the defendant's Freasonable limit af, ssy §10, {so far from doing the King of Siam, who are at present sixying,at

publia houses.

ever made by him with plaintiff. Judgment for defendant, with costs.

A DENTIST'S BILL

ordial begs to acknowledge, with tharks, the following donations to the funds of the Hoclip...

a few weeks ago, ran up her chits to the tome Pope on Sept. so, after which they paid a visit Canadian Pacific Rallway Co, ..................... doo ACCORDING to the Osaka Mainichi Shimbun How Fook Co. ........... 50.00

Hop Hing Hong

saco

of well over two hundred dollars, and that other to Cardinal Rampolls, the Pontifical Secretary of the Osaka Shosen Kaisku has had some Robert Jack & Co.

"deubifuls" have done "mack" the same 1) State. The Pope spoke French with the King's it is undoubtedly within the correspondence with Menus. Dodwell, Carill Your Fat HosgITION

Dr. Nable, dentis, sued J. Kew for $200 for possibility to allow credit-sed at the same brother, who besides bis own language only. range of son, while the conversation with his Majesty's 25.00 & Co, the agents of the Denbighshire, and has Ho Kui Yin ...........

5.co professional services rendered. offered to pay 25,000 yan for the damage done to Pan Wing Chun..........

35 co Dennys was for the plaintiff, and J. F. Reece for annually. But practical men, thoroughly up to Meery del Val, who acted as interpreter. The Mr. H. I time prevent the loss of hundreds of dollars, knows English, was conducted through Monsignor 20 co the defendant, who paid $100 Into Court as their business, would have to look after the chit audience lasted no minules-Observer. that steamer and to her care in the rent Hang Kee

15.00 sufficient. collision in Kobe harbour. The agents, however, Kwong Mo Tel have not agreed to this compromise, and the Man Moh

"plégio," unhampered by novices and «mise t M

Mr, Reece asked his lordship to order part-chievous regulations, kan daging van | matter still remained unsettled up to the 3rd fast. Kong Eng Saa

35.coculars of the claims to be filed, 10.00 Kwan Mo

10.00 ong elegyaph. stated in the London and China Empress Kwong Shing

of the 13h alime that "a Reuter's telegram Lo Yat Tong ter from Bangbok reports that M. Rolls-Jacquemyms, Ng Yuen Hing ...... the Belgian adviser to the King, has brought an Seng Wo. action for libel against the publisher of the Yee On Francophile newspaper, the Slam Fris Bra for what ba termi grors French eslamales respecting his character." The rase is now pend. log in the British Consular Count at Bangkak.

The Hongkong Telegraph.

HORO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1893.

TELEGRAMS.

ANGLO.FRENCH NEGOCIATIONS.

LONDON, November, 15th 1993- Sir Edward Groy, Pellammentary Secretary of the For Ign Office, stated in the House of Com. mone that negociations with France regarding Siami will continue, but that it is undesirable et present to produce payers.

"THE WAR IN MOROCCO, We are indebted to the countery of „Sr. D. Ortiz de Z-gastly Spanish Consul in Hongkong. for the following telegram -

MANILA, November 17th,

BALONE.

Brown, folded arms; sleek shoulders, brown and

fair

And bara her flasome unkles, brown and slims

Cheong Ken

Yee Yuen ............................... Chit W.......

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Mr. Dennys said he had no objection, but rouit siste that the defendant had already to co been supplied with the fullest particular.

Order made, and casa adjourned a week,

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LANDLORD AND TENANT.

$0.00 10.00 L. P. Madar sued W. Jack-on for $324, for 3000 damage alleged to have been caused by dalen. 5.co dant on the expiration of his tensacy of plaintiff's 5.00 property. Mr C. D. Wilkinson was for the 5.00 plaintiff and Mr. H. L. Dennys for the defendant. Mr. Dennys said that the case would take a long time, as the claim was absolutely 5.00 rather

oo disputed in every item, and there was no admis rosion of any liability whatever 15His lordship accordingly fixed the case for gco Tuesday, at 10.45.

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THE VOYAGE OF THE ^ PAKSHAN”.

lease the Rotisseria have been refused by the It would be interesting to know what offers to Directors, and what they propose to do with the

"'UP-TO-DATE" dancing.

It was during the rests of a lesson in now vacant promises which ware so well "run" | fencing, given to his pupils, that a leading Pro- by the lais manager.

Yours faithfully, Hongkong, 17th November, 1893,

VOX.

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fessor in the Terpulcheroan art found time to answer the questions of a visitor from the Daily Telegraph who was anxious to learn the latest wrinkles concerning up-to-date" dancing..

The prevailing teadency sad the Professor, to walts everything, more, or

less. People will waiz, even to a Poiss. We are becoming a nation of walizers, not of dances. In a pro THE FAR EASTASIS gramma of 18 of 24 dances, three-fourths of Them; are: Waltsus, and: Quadrilles and the Per Messageries Marlines steiner Yarr couples to take Trait by silting them out, or to

Lancers are apparently only retained to suzbi Mr. Wadagak, Mr. Yamada, Mr. L. de Boer, sivaman, the chance of dancing with the from Marseilles, October 19th.To Yokohama: MHIEN I đi Bour To Changbai? - Mm. - daughter by Blattering the memme. When he Gregson, Mr. and Mrs. Stokes To Hongkong.: has walked the daenna through a quadril'e, you Mr. and Mrs. Gheeting, Dingmanna, gaderstand, he can usually secure her chargu

Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Natal, for the next wala from Morelles, November "gih To Hong kong) Mr. 97. Boad, Mth, Boad," Mr. Uilmaan. Yer P, & O. steamer Himalaya, from London, October 6th Yokohama India) Kr Hugil, Mr. Goodall, Me and Mrs. Holland and gentlemas Gland, Me, (W. Kopmann, Hoo, and

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The "Shan "Heer Pakshan (835 tons) Captain Jenkins, which anived here last night from Ang 500 bin (anar Bangkok) had a very rough voyageowlog Loo to the prevalence of an unusually strong North- 500 east monsoon, accompanied by violant aqualls 4.00 of almost hurricane foron Respecting the Pur P. & 0. mesmer Yadan, face London Lou Pakthan's unpleasant superiences we hate sons | Ourbor Filem To Shanghai Ma

Why, do you think, Is the walts so popular?" Beçares, as a rule, the maria, la extremely you noticed that the most popular airs of to-day, pretty the time is easy to acquire. Haven't the comle og ballad songs, are in waits time? its not some persone natural makers ing

that Kaminska / Food dancer Imagias they cid walls when they can't/ accommodate himself to a bad one. People

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