Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.
CONFECTIONERY, &c.
WE CONFECTIONERY and are offeing TE have just received our New Stock of the same at prices suitable for the present bud
times :-
CHOCOLATE CREMES.
PATES D'APRICOT.
CHOCOLATE ALMONDS. FANCY BOXES of SWEETS of various kadr from a Dollars to 15 Cents.
SUGARED ALMONDS.
BURNT ALMONDS.
MIXED SWEETS.
TOM SMITH'S CRACKERS.
CIGARETTE CASES, CIGAR CASES, CARD CASES.
In SILVER, ELECTRO, SNAKE SKIN, RUSSIAN LEATHER, &c. CIGAR & CIGARETTE HOLDERS, PIPES.
Hongkong, 13th November, 1893
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A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.
WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR Stocks
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CONFECTIONERY
• AND
CHRISTMAS GOODS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1893.
It is notläed that Thursday and Friday next, being Regatta days, will be observed as half holidays by all the local banks.
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According to recent telegrams received in Shanghat from Tientsin, the Palha river was still open. The winter season is expected to be an unususlly late one.
We beg to acknowledge receint of a neat and Co., Hongknas exents of the One Fire tasteful wall calendar from Meyers, Norton Insurance Co. (now merged in the "Royal.")
Tax Married section of the pollee foren have challenged the Singles to ■hnoting match, which will take place at Kowloon on Saturday next. This is a very popular annual fixture.
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THE latest curio to Shanghai is a Chinear dwarf, 35 vosrs of age, 42 inches high, and 68 Iba, in weight.
IT is reported that the tea business at Kobe this year has been anything but remunerative and that some of the native tea merchants have lost very beavily.
H.M.S. Redpole was expected in Shanghat last ifered by Chinese at second to none in Chian Saturday, en route to thin port.
and an old provincisi celebrity medelt his hossig.
The scenery of Kumilia sorpasses alt clan is the Empire: That of sy garán currivals Kuallis
with the next English mail, left Singapore for THE P. & Q. S. N. Ca's steamship Gange". | Messrs. Carmichael & Co., storekeepers, Prays some Chinese nurses habitu-lly dosed ch ldren General Ma Yuan (styled the Fu Pa Chiang Chan this port at 2 p.m. yesterday, and is expected blood-1" pattern, fa leather, gilt la fered deadly poison, in order to keep them qulet; } of the West River abava Kaelhsien) of the Han here about #p.m as the 17th Inst
harche tere to it) of a foreigner realing sear
Central, have issued for 1864 a handsome date and nickel-mounted, which will be an ornament to any office,
We have wedlved a communication fmen.. Hollywood Read correspindent denwing our attention to the recentile ennduct (in »pple noi
FROM the Mani'a Amigo del Puebla we learn th twenty-eight Japa ese electricians arrived the Youne Men's Christian Association shams,
In that part by the Hiogo Mars on the and The indictment that the writer han drawn against c section with the projected installa matter is one that concerns the police rather men are to be the working staff, and the placipais his neighbour is a pretty strong one, hut a thelon of electric thing for the city. These than a public newspaper, we refer our corres pondent to that, the proper quarter,
will follow shortly,
THR'annual carnival of the Victoria Recreation THE Agents (Messen Dodwell, Carill! & Co.)
Club is to be held on Thuredy and Filday, the Inform us that the Northern Pacifè, Steamship
14th and 15th It. and promises to b Co steamer Mogul nrrived at Yoko`ams to.
scoresfal as any that have preceded in doy from Tacoms, and will leave for this perheen nined at the disposal of the Committee be recent years, and how. The 'barqun Kitty Wee to-morrow morning.
Captain Wian and will do"det F'ng-ship As prol the Pilat Fish will convey passengers Wharf at 1 pm, and 1 30 pm., rinsing sherly to and from the fi-ahls, Izpring Fed wrle after the last rece each day. Luncheon will be provided by the Victoris Hotel,
A COMURMORATIVE service (Buddhi-4), over the persens drowned in the Ravenna Chishima-kan elliian last December, was held in the Shofu. kal temple at Kobe the other day, and was attended by a great number of people.
A SMALL chunk of wisdom Governor Robinson ard Col. See Michel might do worse than remember: "You can fool all the pronte part of the time, some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time."
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PIRACY would still appear to be rife in the Ninepn district; in fact it has been so prevalent of late that the fishing people, with the enarent of the authorities, have fired out a squadron of
armed heats to exterminata the marauders.
We are indebted to Mr. H. Rutonjee, the well- known D'Aguilar Street #orekeeper, for a very useful Chrismas souvenir in the shape of a small writing case, which is quite a new depar ture from the old order of cards and other useless rickancks.
JORDAN ALMONDS, NOUGAT, BUTTERT Amigo del Pablo save that cone of the engineers of the steamer N. 5. de Loreto has been arrested and imprisoned on a charge of magging $500 in Mexicans (which are con- traband) and attempting to bribe & Customs guard on board that vessel.
SCOTCH, ASSORTED TOFFEES,
DRAGEES, PRALINFS,
and a large selection
of
Our Japanese contemporry the Kobe Nippo ys that the question of refusing to allow a German aject to the emoly of the Hyage Seimal Kalabs to reside outside the Settlement PURE CONFECTIONERY at!!! der discussion between the German
Consul and the local authorities. from the leading Manufacturers.
CADBURY'S SPECIAL
CHOCOLATE CREMÈS.
and other
FRUIT JELLIES
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THE Japs, are nothing if not "previous" and they keep on trying to get ahead of the rest of etion and themselves in particular. The 1stest instance of this characteristic trait is recorded in in Oskt paper, from which it maske of their "new" babies in that district; at seems that they have succeeded in improving the least our cont-moerary solemnly chronicles the birth of a youngster there wha recently made his fingers on each band. The utility of the teeth débuts armed with a fine set of teeth and six
easil understond, but why the extra digit is Introduced we f to see. A wonderfully inven- tive people are the Faps --very,
PARSON TUCKER, of Melbaume, in a recent
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("he was & more? labourer, who never dung down and plane at the struks of five, or the moment the ruddy su touched the sharp ridge of Nazareth's moal billa.
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IT was slated in the police court yesterday by Dr. Lowson that there was reason to believe that (acleding Europeans) with datura alba, n There is no doubt that datura şida is very largely dealt by the Chlasts.
THE Budget for the next financial year win lild before the Japanese House of Representatives on the 28th it. The estimated ordinary revenue. amounts to 83,198,967.428 ren and the ex- ordinary and extraordinary respectively, are put ordinary to 7,476,2011 yrs. The expend lures, at 68,875,050.50g yes and 16,597,809,643 Jan.
In the polles Nbrity at the Central Station tour round the world, in chaneeton with a to-morrow afternoon two miuionary jadi:s, on a Load a monthly magari for the evangeliation of policemen, called On and Of Duty, will deliver an address to all of the face who care to tend. The orthodox and res will shortly have to be remodelled to admit of the growth of
gs; but "Bobby" will not be able to fly his feet anchor him down too heavily.
Thepr v new deeds of valen, performed by and who has given his name to the great ripid
Ching, Goner I of the Sing, both of whom partly Dynasty, and later stll by the celebrated T1 subdued its aborigines and subjugated them to China,
divricts (11 show and a ksien) which are Thi province contains twenty-three railro
in these is largely aboriginal The number of governed by hereditary chles, many belog descendents of bis soldiers whem Ti Ching rewarded by the above positions: the popullin these divicts is grada By becoming less-thr the privilege are wit down, and the district male line becomes extiect, or, for mi behaviour, wwert to Cinese rule the prop'e are then sald to Kalos-kwal-lau. Lunschow revisted for this later cruse in A.D. 1718 and, as the local chronicle anys, the Chinese costume was adopted and the benefits of civilisation conferred on th border district.
The station of the city is pleasing, on the north bank et the Teo Kiang with bills in the roar, north and east, and a broken pizia bounded by hills, four to seven mi es die- rally of limestone fermarlon, are prettily broken tant, to the south and west. There hills are Into peaks and covered with shrubs and grasier. The plain is well cultivared chi Ay for sugi-es and rice; Indian co1n. iweet potato ground
nd not,
SHARKS in the Kehan coal mines (Henk
gents, Shewan & fo), are coated by the Economists Furonden at 620 fangs, or "4 per Navy in the East are in fature, it is said, to use cent premium. The wagerls of the French Tonkin chal, Poth in its natural state and in briquettes, the fire-bars being altered as required the sort of dismal nonsense that passes for logic ǹ, observes racy Sydney contemporary, Is This will be a great lift to both the Kebio and with the right thinking person." the Honeay mines of the Charbonnages Co. Isn't logic; it is only an unsupported assertion whore brigustics are already selling as fast altered in a sepulchral voice, which makes it Yet it the factory at Kowloon can turn them out. The pass for Scriptural truth, and it runs just the M.M. steamer Sydney on a recent voyage tested wame chance of being a le as the assertion that the Kowloon “brickbatą," and reported excellent | -verybody in Jupiter is named I. Smith. If at most of which had, however, been feitisoned. ED.) any size or comfort and
regulis.
Parson Tucker can produce any shadow of reliable evidence that the Carpenter's Son didn't A RUST requiring both nerve and address, and cease work at half past four regularly, or that by which the Fukushima Bank was victimised he didn't babf'unlly leave off at four o'clock, at carried out in Japan to the tune of yes 27,000, was accesfully least one of the Paper's staff will at once the 28th alt. start out A mlinary to Central China.
•The modus operandi of the artist in Farthes, if Mr. Tucker can produce any described by vernacular newspaper 11
genaine proof that the Reformer of Nazareth follows:-A well-dressed man presented Fimsel didn't asu ll stop work every day at three, the as preliminary Jodze of the Local Cour, deputy-assistant-sub-editor of this paper will and announced that it had come to the become Salvation Army preacher and hold knowledge of the authorities that a number of forth at street corners; also, how can the same spurious notes were included in the lagood but reckless man (meaning thereby, of advance that the branch had received from course, Pastor Tocker) show, by any legal the head office. He asked permissionvidence, that Christ was ever a carpenter st to examine them, and the whole bitch? Furthermore, a carpenter doesn't fing was produced. He placed these la bihag down" bis saw when he knocks off work, any and requesting the company of one of the Bink more than a prescher Angs is sermon on the officials he returned to his carriage and 'ther drove direct to the Court-house. Here the
floor when he has finished writing it, or a captain Bank representative was shown into waling days, in any case; and the hills of Naxreth are throws bis sextant overboard when he has taken *n observatlan; ard five didn't strike in those room for a few minutes, and when he grew day suspicious and made enquiries the sham jadge, tunded rather than sharp, so that the whole the bag, and the bank-nates we's gone!
horst af eloquence is altogether gone wrong Mr. Tucker, as he seems to know all about it, By the way, Jast a matter of curiosity, will
did karcle off in Galilee? kindly stare at what hour the Carpenter's Son
THE Kobe Chronicle reports that a party of distressed Chinese sailors were brought to that part on the 4th inst. from Fukul prefecture, on the coast of which they had been driven by the recent heavy weather prevailing in the North: It seems that the junk was on her way from Cheloo to Vladivostock, and being caught in a strong gale was disabled and flared helplessly days, by which time she had me close to the at the mercy of wind and waves for about twenty
Her perilous condition having been observed shores near Olim-mara in Fekul prefecture.
on board and towed the jank Into à sifa The vessel was laden with rice, wheat, beans; the people on shore successfully rescued those
and the remainder was, at the request of the captain, sold at auction together with the junk. The police then took charge of the men and brought them on to Kobe, where they were transferred to the charge of the Chinese Consul, by whom they will be sent home. There wa ciew of seven in the junk originally, but one of the number succumbed to the hardsalps experienced while dilfting about.
KUANGSI, A MISSION FIELD.
province of Kuangst, evidently from the pen of a The following interesting description of the missionary, appears EER*communicated 'article In our Shanghai morning cont mporary ---
The province of Kuangel has yet to be accupied by the Protestant missionary societies labourin biddes by 'i's partner in the Two-Kuang in China, Considered to be anti-foreign.
Admin istration, which faily taxes all the ezergies of dis realently until lately from the west, and cat cf. many missionary workers, approached con- on the north by mountainous Ku ihou, Kungst has attracted but little attention. The China and again, set apart men for this province bui Inland Mission hare, we hollers, one the greater needs of existing work frustrated carnest wishes,
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Kuangst, but his energies have been fally taxed: Bishop Bardon has long dari ed to visit in Kong ang and Fakten, and further, the C.M.S. 10cm hardly likely to encourage the idea of a new mission here. -
The British and Foreign Bible Society's agents province, but their labours have been fitfal and the Society's annual reports make but scans mention area of the work,
and other crops are also grown, and Lungchow sugar commands a good price in the m skets of that the province is ant a rich one; same six- neighboring towns. It must be understood ten'bs are estimated to be mountain land and all the land west of Nunning and the Ya Kiang is bly, bare, and poorly cultivated. Lang.. celf is the largest town between Yunnan, Pose, Nanning and Pakhol; It Is," it must be confessed, poorly built, has no houses inhabi ante Banking, as needed is done by the no waliby better Canton shops money is not plentiful, the wants of the civil and military staff have to be
stamped but not badly chopped, pass curigat la *applied by silver brought from the capital or from Canton by monthly gaard-boats, Dollars, the town and all along the West River.
In A D. 1800 the papal⚫tion of the place was estimated to be 54 oca but disorders consequent on the Taiping rebellion, district risings, and border troubles have reduced this by fully eno half; the city lost much of its buslarss and h heen & minished in sixer it is now slowly
ecovering and the papa atlo Is increasing,
Ma-kets are held 1 Lung how and the larger villages ar and on regular diye, which are much of the bills. Irquented by the country folk and the aborigines
which holds gnod throughout the whole el cult The place has an aboriginal dialect of Its owe, with slight variations; that is, in the Taiping, Shargasu, and Kael ban circuit,
The townspeople pamber several Shanglung Cing and several were seit ed in the local - Kuugtung families and a few Fokien and Kiangse onas; the former came in with Ti Tips : Chinese blood is thus to some extent of the Shantang, Kang, family are to be found-- mingled with the aboriginal. A few members
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The naive women are of a very distinct type 80 members and the Klangse 30 the Hakang and they indulge largely in the use of the butel rat. The Kuangtang Hwal Koen numbers some 60 (chief military) and the Fulien a very few: Cantonese is understool in the town to a considerable extent as the business
Cantonese-speaking missionars, bat for tha greatly in the hands of Canton me chants, and 200t deal of mission work could be done by s
the f talk fater ; the women hardly speak people the vernical>r would have to be 'udied. The scholars while spesking some mandario oso mandarin-speaking troeps, chiefly from Hunan, anything else, and the presence of a number of but also from the Liang Klang has thrown so140 of this dialect into the market and shopa.
RINDERPEST is still taxlog the exertions of the THE forthcobring election of a delegate for inde- Japanese authorities, the latest district to be visited by the best belog Nagasaki-ken where,
China to the Colonial Counell is productive of It is reported, disturbances have occurred conic-Gallia reighbrors. There are three candidates
erme new ideas in vituperation »mong our lively quent upon the compulsory slaug' ter of cattle, M. Terplalen, a Saigon lawyer; M. Vandelet, late I reference to the telegram received yesterday A detachment of police had to be despatched to "farmer" of the gambling houre mon poly board the Garlic, le seems to be almost certain the locality with a view to the restoration of
from Amov, annuncing a theft of letters on order.
and M. Leriche, editor of the newly-sticted i paper La Mchong Temnisten wanted a new terms of that the robbery was among the "late letters," abase to flog at Vaudelet, and so called him went on board anyhow, after the closing of the PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY, LIME, GUAVA, Rice Exporters' Union has sent a formal answer
THE Kobe Chronicle learns that the Hyogo Croupier Leriche on the other side, falling mail and not among the mall proper. Many to the Carlo Dealers' Union, refusing to join in
In find a wond at eng enough, bu No it doaine houses including even the H. & S. Vandelet the withering epithet of "bookmaker, Bank-make a practice of rushing letters on the boycott of foreign firms now being carried which probably they erga-d us a foreign word of course the officers try to oblige by taklog i have travelled a little on the West River into the slong the river from Canton to Lunschow is board when a vessel is actually under way; and out by that body on the ground that rice and too abominable to have a French equivalent, curlo transactions are conducted on such
Temialen then offered, is letter to the press, them up to the very last minute, though it would ifferent privelples that they can hardly be
to wager $1,000 that he could prove Vandele decidedly be safer to refuse. It is not unusual compared
to have been a "bookmaker" and the jared to see: sampan struggling frantically to catch and much abored man immediately lodged the steamer after she has left the booy, $2,ora is the Indo-China Bank, and called on and a roolie or office-boy standing in the bows, the opposition to cover it and prove the base brandishing a letter or two red yelling for all he insinuation, with M. Simon, manager of this worth-trying to fancy his craft a steamship
sme bank in Paris, as referee and stakeholder, and himself the stren, apparently. It is Vive la Spor!!
prising to see how carelais people ste in the pasting of their letters, and it is a great wonder
With forward thovements common to our and a credit to the officers on mall steamers ibat Societies and the desire, so general amony Past Office will forward "Supplementary Mallarem in without a witness to the Gospel, the time Christiane, that no possible sphere of work shall for half an hour, on payment of ten cents extra the gents of the steamers usually have a large
has come for work to be taken up in Kuangsi. camber of letters sent in with a request to have right is deemed desirable, Kuangai can afford the If In China residence under indisputable treaty them put on board; and after all this, there are required site. senses of stranglers in every direction. All such
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,
REFERRING to the picule given by Messrs. Morty & d'Abbadie to their employees on board the Dragon at Haiphong lately, as reported by our special correspondent, the Courrier of the glowing account of the excars an eight days ag
The Indépendance gave a full and well, the event did not take place until yesterday! Nothing like being" first with the news
THE hand of the rst Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Officers Mess, Murray Harracks, this evening, com- mencing at 8 o'clock -
The Pretender". Quad Uie
Filetes' Belection" Boccaccio" Valaeo." Ferryman John"..
pedra.Fappe Selection Tha Bongs of Pastel ** Carotte............La Bijou"
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Rooder ...Mortaill Kottaun
THIS morning a chair coolle in the employ of Mr. C. Inchbald, manager of the Bank of Chins, Japan, and the Straits, fell from the top of a of handsome and artistic designs, suitable to all covered passage into the paved courtyard at the Bank premises, 4 Queen's Road Central, and tastes and at moderate prices.
was removed in the police ambulance to the Alice Memorial Hospital, where he was found by Dr. Cantile to be anffering from concussion of the brain and scalp wounds.
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THE Avenir du Tonkin staten that an Annamite cook and his wife both died of hydrophobia a few days ago, supposed to have been caused by the bites of two dogs which were in their quarter; and their cautions companions, immediately the discovery was made, took away the two animals
terms they could before the diarase should proclaim itself in the dogs and ruin their value
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THERE have been ractions lately in the Japan few get astray. After the mall is closed, the nese House of Representatives owing to crtain serious charges having heen made against Mr. Hbl Toru, the President of the Assembly. On the sgth allo, a vite of no confidence lo Mr. Hohl was passed by 166 votes to 119, and as the worthy President related to resign, a motion for the following address to the Throne letters are taken care of by the parser (if they brought forwart and passed on the fs! Isit. by de not set adrift at an easiler stage), and so **ga votes to 126 1
would to be quite so unfess the contents of the May it please Your Majesty,
mall room, which is on the main deck near Your humble servant Kusumoto Mavatska, the loom. It is evident that the mall room Vice-President of the House of Representatives, could have been broken into or tam most respectfully pres»nts to your Majesty the pered with. In any way, or it would have been decision of a House, to the effect that there and notified immediately, whereas the House carpet confide in Its Preldent, Hoabftergem was only sent two days after the Galle Tor, and therefore does not desire him to had left Amay. The discovery could not there remain in his post. Your humble servants had fore bave been made on the steamer itself, but nominated him to that post, and had been
must have resulted through some althe envelopes favoured with his appointment to the same by being found ashore after the ship was gone, or your Majesty in approval of their nomination in soms sach manner. Full details will pro. secarding to Art. 11 of the Law of Houses, bably reach us to-mOTIÓW, They now dronly regret their lack of insight be having caused such a misrepresentation and nem of your august Majesty. most humbly and respectfully ask the "largire
view to work being entered os at Langehow in The American Board were consulted with a
their Canton mission and a new departure did 189, but this place was thought too far from not commend itself to the Home Committee.
deg. 35 mm. E) in west Kuangit was opened by Lungchow (Lat. 22 dig, at min, N., Long, 106 Franco-bincse teaty to trade and residence in 1887; a French Consular staff and several members of the Imperial Cartoms Service this litle community bas yet been made. This entered on residence in 1889, but no addition to town is in direct water communication with Canten; the time for the up-river journey and that for the down Journey two to four weeks averages 40 days, in a comfortable pulive boat,
Lungchow can also be setched from Pakhot by cording to the state of the West River. an overland journey of seven or eight days the Customs counters take this route and mike sile and regular journeys. The road is reported good three days' journey from Longchow, but the with the exception of a bad bli! pass two 10 country traversed is poor and accommodation
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The troo: até located chit Ayat a stasion son 18 Langehow, they are kept well in hand and this 15 miles away, 1,000 men may be in and arootid au boitles have been firm in demanding noi molesintion of European..
The chief civil sutho ity of the district, the Superintendent of Customs and Tactal of 1blu frontier, lives at Lungchow which is ring city newly made western circuit with care of the
Peking Convention to 1887, it awoke to fame, onder Taipingfo, but on the conclusion of the which the Toneking authoristes hope the new railway will increase.
and sold them-alive-in order to make the best Mojl. It is asserted that those colles en land" with the teamen retiring from the place; by water vid atphong to Phalasime alone can remedy, this, but lòng immunity
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THE N. C. Daily News says that "It will be learnt with great satisfaction that Mr. N. J. Hannen, H.M. Conant-General, whose services the Shanghel Chamber of Commeren inv ked in, the matter, has succeeded in persuading the AND A HALF PER MONTH."
Total to pay bis promised half of the estimated expense of getting Sir Charles Hartley to come ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IS and report on the Weorang Bar, and that the ADVANCE,
Total has already placed in Mr. Hannes's hands for this purpose the sum of three thousand isele, promising to pay a similar sum on the arrival hero of the distinguished engineers
The occupation of Tonking by the French bas given to the frontier new importance and the Commander-in-Chief of Kings resides in or showe thema-ire find y to the Furopean, a near:: Langchow. The officials', have alwa ye most anxious to have everything work smoothly. The people have always been quiet, ready to apply for medicul aid when sich was to be obtained, and thoug's in the country shy of the foreigner, they are not abusive or ill-behaved. MESSRS, WERBLOCK & Co.'s Freight Market
mandario tem
Along the West River propor a form of Report, issued at Shanghai on the 8th fast, is
Roman Catholics have an old established ba The dialect: the as follows -The northers poris are now TC-
work at two places route, Keelhalm and ticall. clixed, and the last steamers will prob
A third route through Toogking is likely to Hinchow, but they do listia to accustom the COMPLAINTS, Bys our contemporary the Kobe ably arrive from Tintela during the course of become much used, thanks to railway now people to the presence of Earop ans Chronicle, ite Just now being made by foreign nxt week onsequently for the next three nearly completed (1) from Phala gthoong to the at the siver towns, a missionary would meet th Certainly vezels regarding the conduct of the coolest months business will be almost at a standstill, Red River delta to Langson, thus affording saam much of the old abuse. Landing at one of two
field,
commpalcation from Hongkong, to the letter of theer, it was not long before children collected, Y very turbulent set and salg, the first orgialan the season for exports in general, except local for making a disturbanor. One of the "Glan poduce, may be considered closed; home lines ibuong and by rail thence to Langron, Lettela
followed, and becime abusiva to the writers beats, we hear, recently had considerable trouble will have to look to our neighbour, Japan, for can be conveyed through to Longchow in sight from foreign vision has of course mach to de which narrowly escaped having serious cod-tonnage for this trade, and sates should woon with these men, a riot taking place on board, support, Coastwise-We shall have abundant days' time, A Paper Swith wach incivilities. Away from the towns, s sequences. The engineers of the Minmuir alio, come to a polot when chartering may be made mlies, baggage would come by the Sangki river and quiet. Wuchow, an leiportant city thres From Langson to Lungebow, a distance of 37 is a fien the case, the propha were quite civil on the vessels last voyage to Australis, bad very unpleasant experience. It appears that The regular counters are now obtaining fairly the tier preferable as the made is hilly for the capital, offers cons derable attraction for more feasible, op cially Nagasaki-Shanghai. the traveller can choose a pony, ch.fr or boat alles from the Kangtung frontier and the port one of the engineers, for objecting to various remuners Iva employment on the Webu-Canton in places. Personally the writer would prefer mission work, but whether residenes at present is attempts made to give short weight, was petted For London via Sues-There is at present 10 send all baggage and store by the feas bicle uncertains there is no cɔunity easily with small coal by the men. He then struck only the steamer Palamed in port ready to West River, but when once the railway worked from here, the city is surrounded by a one of the coolles whom he caught in the act of receive cargo, and as she is not advertised to throwing coal, sad this being observed from a salf until the 16th instant, she apparently thoroughly pacified tblsouts need not on possible near by the people were civil. The is in working order and the border bard hills and ther's arms to be little cultiva coal lighter, a coolle climbed up, and, patting Intends pick up everything that comes sloog. perhaps be adopted. Keangst has plenty of Imperial Telegraph Co. has several stations, his hand through a port hole er scattle, caught The Oopscă is now loading in Japan and, after hold of the engineer's leg and managed to throw receiving her complement there, will follow. magalficent stream; it may be sald to be connects with Tongking vid Nanning and water communicain. The West River is along the mala river to Lungchow, and the low him down. The engineer was then in a some For New York via the Canal-The Hankow formed by the union at the Tso and Yu Klang Pore, Yannan ly reached alio. To feel the way what pollous position, bis leg being through the left on the 4th December, taking an excep tonally of Chinese maps-the Left and Right Rivers for evangelistic werk in the midylace, a crate A JAPANESE vernacular contemporary publishes hale and the coolls refusing to let go Another Isive cargo for this time of the year, and the which is effected just above Nanningin the menceraient should if the first place be made at A telegram dated Tokyo, agth alto, stating that engineer fortunately observed his colleague's Ocampo. has arrived to take her places others commercial centre of the West Rover, fed chiefy Lingckow to the wet, and secondly a boat for claims for compensation amounting in all to position, and came to his aunistance, and after te fellow are the Zenner and Flintshire. Via the from Pathol. The Right River has entered tindrails work with one or two foreigners yes 100,000, have been lodged against the P being released the engineer ag in strook a coolla CapeThe four-masted ship Kenilworth has the prostace from Yulanan, passed south by should visit along the river between Naoning and O. Company is the British Consular Court at whom he believed to be one of those he had arived and will take the berth at, we believe, Pose, and now flows east toward! Kuanglung And Wuchowe Informal n gathered in this Yokohama by the relatives, 117 in number, assaulted him. The men then knocked off work, 24 par too, but as there is litis or The Left River has come east from Lungebo, late way would be lavaluable for fixing on a of those who lost their lives in the and returning on shore several of them ene thing going forward she will make her way immediately above which city it has been good cen ral spot for stationary orangelistic and Ravinna-Chishima-kan collision last Counsel bas· been- engaged but the tiny armed with' sweeds; and, for ›® ́tirpe'Ahoi (south sickly as possible. Departures for farmed by the union of two smaller streams 3 medics) work; htt @oy #ïelety that will lead the
back engineers had to take refuge in the engine-room Fordon Nigthewo a3rd, Glanariney 25th, both rising in China, but pasting though Tong way into Kasngsi mans be careful to select at but one result that of intensifying the off to the ship, but by the time they arrived the Departure for New York-Hankow December Sunaki Kiang daws what from south Kangal to reside at Luigcbow as to take up visitation fs regarded as being Hkely to lead to The Hee was run up and the police cams Clams agio, Benedi 20th, Galong D cember 3rd, king in their tortuous course The south least o expertenres man (lt others), bether bitterness and fil-feeling called into existence swords had disappeared. After this, the police 4th Shanghal to London, 458. per ton for round by Langage into Chios again the by boit. The services of min acquainted by the accident. With reference to the collisios sarasining on board, gnaling proceeded without general cargo, 50s, for tea. Through from Haskow Piageth pits flhe nortion of King Health ike Chinese and missionary work at the and subsequent legal proceedings, notice of the difficulty, and the earl got away without (undeffe Shungbal-to-New-York-garten and rising on the non-Tonking border-flows commencement ste mest arcebury, House of Representatives: Why was the name to d great harm to Moll, as vessel; will proceed and general cargo per waller pid Hongkong. At Hidachow the West River is joined by the two following ques flour has been given in the trouble. Repetition of such incidents is likely general cargo Shanghai to New York a6, tes by Caobang into Kuangstatiku past, of SoulsAMA of the Emperor used in the Chishima-Ravens slowhere for cosle if the port gets a name for Quotations are Newchwang to Swatow, season Pel Ho, which hears on a broad good vast a pleadings in place of the Foreign Office, as lawlessness of such an outrageous clara assed. Newchwang to Amor, sanon closed ARZOULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 618, provided by law And, why did the Japanese this but at the same time it would be well for Newchwang to Canton,ason cloted. Cheloo and Lischer and farther mouth will say the Bangkok 29th November, 1892. S.C, will be held in Freemasons! Hall, Zetland Gviroment submit to, the; ferisdiction" of the ❘ officers and englarers on forel, a vessels to refrain to Swatos af eroů, per Picul Waha to Centon Ku.ichoo kuAliSE ARMIO, at: Wechewertha Ba On faturday afternoon a party who had been Street, this evening, at 8 for 8.30 o'clock parciusly, the treaties The Japar dira paralotus people, soulstance of the police at the fire sign of per low Sotilament during the fortnight the Capital, Kaallay. Of this citysk
Shanghai Court, which has no focus stand under from striking any of the coolest curing the 13 cand. pir plost." Nagasaki to Shanghal $1.49 river le filmed by the Fas Kingve
Vavaning Crimmel to the Tataitaitonal Court, in connection with 's' Vielding bentaria are cordially invited,
apparently,
Calvbični Dndey were attacked by a man, who picting that le
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Hongkong telegraph.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, DICIMBER. 13, 1893.·
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
H.M.Š) Porýofia left Cólaklang for Shanghai
on the 8th thit
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MR JĮ FRANCIS, Q. C. and Mrs. Francia- went away this morning in the Douglas steamer Hallas, bound for Amby,
year
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of fine hardwood bar cat frame the forensi
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