ilon of a baby, and he and Jaws now parsle their heads as to how they are to improvise the kilo stranger in an emergency. It need hardly be said that the numerous points made here are immensely fanny, sailing just a trifle near the wind, but not too coar. "In this act, too, there li

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1894.

ANOTHER ANTI-FOREIGN

PLACARD.

A very amusing scene where Faus and Kershaw, a seven-metered doggerel plactid has been Chicagmat, and occupled a seat in the Privy foured Marbus Prostrafod hus'd have to lie down. T

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years. A few years ago kiz Excellency compled | is. In June, 1889, it was that he fell ill. He felt a prominent place in Siamese politics, having | wak, tired, and weary without any outalde resson for been the chief adviser to H. H. Chow Physik. Ha appeilte was poor, there was a bitter taste Bhanawangsa on his missions to London and in his mouth, and a bad pain in the chest and stomach Commissioner at Huang Tak, Paket, and Paris. The deceased bad also acted as Royal after eating. Sometimes he would broak out into a

swest and feel so

had some kind of internal tumour. Once bo had an attack as the railway station, Council.

and people On Monday evening Phra Yat was formally crowdad not hire, thinking he was dying.

Taring

anolber attack he kissed his chili, served with the warrant Isrued for his arrest by

belloving his time had DOMA. A doctor examined him for the Special Court, an he isnow under detention pending the trial, whka will probably be fixed Langman to take only milk and brandy, mlik and

heart

die

but couldn't and any. He advised for Saturday, the reason being that M. Pavle wants to get away on Monday. That there has perindle attacks. After attending him some time, the

water and stops. ad

Serti ho those frightful been practically no time to get up the debonce, doctor said, "Ion't Bnd ont what is the matter as the indictment, or act of information as it is with

had better sa West End physician.” lawyers, makes no difference, apparently. The the patient's first made too much bila, and ordered called, is only just in the hands of the Phra Yot's fe. Langman did so, and the West End doctor sakl details of the various charges against him are medisine and a

4 malik c diet. not yet disclosed, but we understand that they include murder, inclling to murder, arou, and

result, and the unhappy man remained in that' ame robbery, and render him liable, if found gallyaad in a newspaper of a case like his own baring miserable form for seven years. In February, 1989, he to penalties of death, mutilation, Imprisonment, condemnation to cut grass for the royal been cared by Mother Selgar's Curative Syrups bot elephants, and triple, double, or single doen,

Ination as the beat medical advice in London was of no use, what could be expected from an adregilandi medicine? "Nothing, of course" said Mr. Langman. His wife thought differently." You try Seigila

· * she said * Everybody speaks well of it" Es did try it, and in three months he was wall and bas been well ever since. In a letter dated Decembar 1715, 1891

Mother Belge''s Carative Syrup

TIENTSIN.

Two more doctors were consulted with no better

• Be #32 Leis kis nams to what to say p

The foregoing. Is but a brief outllae of Kingdom of Great Britals. The doggerwind, have been most oppor is for the winter Erockley, wik, Anguias, 44, Comberford, Ené)|||

indigestion and dyspepsia, the cause of almost all Hia malady was not heart disease or tumours, but. pangs and pains, call them what you will

Mr. Langman was saved by good advice and a good medicine, for which a grateful. So I take notice that everybody in't liks Jim Smalley, with his gritaly bear and his wooden leg,

G. W. C.

London, February 1893–f disk.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Neck and the Dentuction of the Foreign Fleet" Under the title of "The Naval Battle of Goose

seated on a sofe, come to an understanding about Hapch, amend the Sungpu eplaode, and has also recently issued, presumably by the liferati of the amount of money that is to be paid into

been found in Luanchon, in the province of Charlie's credil to pat bim straight. Jame runs Anhut. At the head of the placard there is an Kershaw up from £1 000 to £1,500 and finally Blustration of Chang Chih-tung, Viceroy of to £1,000, all for Charlie's benefit of course. Hakuang, sword la hand, standing on the prow of William hovers about and when he sees Keris bost, protected by four long-handled swords shasa, quite paternally perhaps, · pettine bis

and spears (the holders of which are invisible), Fans, bis patience is sorely tired. A neighbour, breathing defiance to a gunboat, the port-holes Mrs. Pixton, lends the needed baby which Is represented as always ring with the which are severs! persons (foreigners) carrying of which are full of canner, and on the deck of nurse. Charli ha rashly confessed to strings of cars and sycee. The flig under which another baby, but be gets out of this by these foreigners fight is a black one with a long saying it is at school, taking lots of prizes, white stripe in the middle, emblematic of piracy, although matrimonial arlikmetis makes it to be

while the men carrying the copper and silver no more than two years old. From this time onward the baby undergoes great vicissitudes ;

are meant to represent" that they were just it is passed from one to another, and upon returning from the sack of Sungpu, when they were pounced upon by Chang Chih-inng, leading William and Jane at last concluding that they

bis myrlada of land troops' and his large navy, bad done enough for their respective wages and fees, the poor baby le diicialmed by everybody and analbliated at Goose Neck-a place on the Yangtze river. The lavaders are said to be sub- and finally banded over to its mother, who had

jects of Ta-ying kno, the Kingdom of the "Great previously made one lavaston, but la valo, to Shades," or perhaps of the Great Negation, recover it, declaring that the baby was here But possibly this is meant as a play on

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Just at a time when it was most inconvenient the word generally used to represent the

February roth. that such statement should be made.

These last two days of cabine and late below goes on to show that the king of Ta-ying sports, which came off yes..rday and to-day. valy pretty little comedy which must be seen in

kao sirived one day in the Yangise, and the Bath residents and the Firebrand's company Actual development to be appreciated. By a report of his guas caused trembling and fear in accident and just missed being a one character the bosoms of the people. Arrived at Hopch, were well represented among the participants, play and this fact was charcosted most unmiskowever, the fozeige klug is confronted by nine and did themselves credit, as well as furnishing takeably on the sepulchral walls of failure that hundred gunbosis and a large army collected by

a great deal of amusement to the spectators some of the minar characters in the caste bollt

the mandarins of the province, and at Goose Almost the entire foreign community evinced its Around themselves when that talented young Neck the foreigners are utterly defeated. The interest in these healthful sports by its presence artiste. Miss Marie Brian, took upon her fair

and encouragement. A large crowd of Chinese foreign ships Eco back to their native land, and shoulders the responsibilities of the heroine the king wiltes a letter to the Emperor at Peking rounded the grounds, apparently enjoying the misapplication of the term may be allowed. Miss Brian has always been an admittedly clever complaining of the treatment la Hupeh. Bribes the sports as much as any, making no disturbance and silver are freely used and piled mountains high and canslag no anxiety whatever. Everything and conscientious actress and her portrayal of the to tempt the cupidity of Prince Kung, or the Sixth passed off very pleasantly and no accident character of Fame on Saturday night stamped her Prince, whose sympathy is further strengthened occurred to mar the enjoyment of the occasion. as the possessor of genuine artlile qualifies not

We understand that large sums of money art by being made's connection by marriage' with always to be found associated with farcical

the fortian king. The Emperor receives the

to be expended in the coming season for the comedy. Mia, Brianas Mrs. Chadwick, although foreign king's letter through the medium of conservation of certain water courses to close made up some twenty-five years too young, acted Prince Kung, and is aroused to wrath, because proximity to some of the Imperial preserves, and with spirit and has to be credited with a big per the letter says that the subjects of the foreign able to do them serious injury every rainy centage of the ion provided. Miss M. Greger king, while trading at Sangpu, bad been killed

season. This is to be done, we are told, under looked alce enough for anything as Lucy Norton by the people and the large amounts of silver the direction of skilled foreign engineers, and and Mrs. J. H. and when searching for "the Brought to trade with the people of Hupeh bad will extend, as it must to be effective, over the been forcibly taken from them. Not only this entire length of these waterways from the hills but Chang Chib-tong or "bang the Personal to the sea. This is a most commendable outlay George Mallett was a first class performance, Mover" and the Macheng xaagistrate had brought of public funds, and if carefully done, these works Mr. Mallet is a good actor. Mr. Klits was Mr.

a large army to Sangpa and killed a large num will in all probability seclaim many square miles Henry Klits and was fairly amusing, so likewise ber of the foreign king's subjects, and blown their of annually flooded territory to remunerativa was Mr, D. C. Smith as the "Boy in buttons " and Mr. J. H. Nann, as Kershaw. "Jane ship to atoms. When the Emperor had read these cultivation.

charges, he was angry beyond measure. was an undouble success, and the Companydasing dog of a mandarin 1" czies His Majesty, are to be congratulated upon the undoubted "bit" they made. The falling of the curtala Emperor's wraik anks that Chang Chih-tung and and Prince Koog taking advantage of the was preceded by some very effective dancing in which Miss Francis Trigg and a fan were

the Macheog magistrate be punished. His prominent figuret; this also must be seen

Majcsty orders Chang up to Peking to confront the foreign ambassador, but when the former has to be appreciated. The eccantile songs of Mr. D. C Smith were decidedly clever,

explained to the Emperor the reason of his while Mias Marie Brian's rendering of Daisy attacking the foreigners and destroying their ships, on the ground that they came to proclaim Dell" and "After the Ball" was most artistic their vicious rites amongst the people, loviting though the effect, musically, was sadly marred by the actions of a set of hoodlums, who them to rebellion, outraging the virgins, dancing

We are credibly informed that the Sung-patotok...... their unseemly oreles, and finally killing large with persistent indecency 'would join in each chaius much to the disgust of Miss Brian and the number of his Majesty's subjects, so that the affair is ended at least for the present, by the respectable people in their immediate vici-k'y,

complaints against the foreigners were numbered acilon of the Government of Sweden. The chief Naga by tens of thousands, his Majesty was extremely foreign Governments were asked to render auch angry with the foreign king. "Oh, ye audacious assistance as they could in securing a unilefactory ANOTHER SHOOTING AFFRAY

ocean pirates!" ciled he, "your, ambassador settlement of the matter, which we understand should by sighis be quartered by means of the they instructed their representatives at Peking grass-cutter! But at the intercession of Prince to do. Now Sweden his accepted the settlement Kung, the ambassador was pardoned and ban-eflected by Consul Bocy, and has thanked the Powers for their good offices, and has thus "closed the case," so far as itself is concerned. This arrangement cannot be other than most ansatlifactory to every foreign resident in China. It seems a good suggestion that the Hinkow petition, or a similar one, be circulated and signed by all foreign residents, setting forth the

baby" evinced maternal instincts that did credit to the sex. The Charles Shhckleton of Mr.

AT KOWLOON,

ished to a far-off-country,

"Ah i

"The above account of the evil doings of the foreigners is therefore promulgated,” remarks the writer of these verses, so that people may beguile their leisure hours in laughter and talk.

C. Daily News.

SIAM NOTES.

BANGKOK, February 20th. Half a dozen of the European crew of the steamer Dundrition we lafd op at Koh-il Chang, with an attack of Madagascar fever.

Mr. Austin Shea has arrived for the Siamese service. He will endeavour to resuscitate the defunct Slam Electric Light Company. Mr. Shen has had considerable experience. In India and Spain-Free Press.

February art.

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4th March, 1894.-8† 4 p.m.

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Wiadivostock-bers

Takro M. Nagrad Shabad

Foochow AMOT b Amping

Victories « Gap RockENT

Haiphong... HATI- Molia Cape St. James.

The Great Viceroy Ll has again been made the recipient of Imperial favour, in the bestow This, we are informed, is the highest honour ment upon him of the three-eyed peacock feather. Hobo attainable in China, unless a new one be created. It has not been bestowed before for a period of about 300 years, and then upon « Manchu, we are told; the Viceroy being the only Han who has ever received this mark of favoare Thus it would appear that he has attained to the rank next below the Emperor himself among the titled dignitaries of the empire.

Tokio

Vind.

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"JA NE." Concluding with our SELECT VARIETY ITEMS.

TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 6th March, G. R. Sims and Ceell Raleigh's Military Farciest Comedy, "THE GUARDSMAN."

WEDNESDAY, 7th March,. R. C. Carton's macnificent Comedy, #LIBERTY HALL.".

THURSDAY, 8th March,

F. C. Baroand's Roaring Farcical Comedy, “ARTFUL CARDS.”

FRIDAY, 'h March, The powerful drama,

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Miss MARIE BRIAN le her splendid Impersonation of "30,"

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NEW VARIETIES to follow sick Play. Fall Orchestra from the Shropshire Regiment under the Leadership of Bandmaster Murphy,

PRICES AS USUAL. Soldiers and Sellors to Uniform, half-price to Back Seate only. Doors open at 8.30. Commencing at 9 o'clock

A Special Tram will run to the Peak after the Performance.

Bak Office at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, LA.

EDWIN FERGUSSON, Business Manager.

Hongkong, 3th March, 1891.

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF

FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.

(312

“HE Undersigned has received Instructions

to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

on THURSDAY next, March 8th, 1894, AT 2.45 P.M., AT HIS SALE ROOMS, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL-

(Taking Cargo at through rates to CALCUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SKA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS).

THE Company's Steamship

Captain G. Waliusching, wil be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 10th instant, at Nood.

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necessity of a thorough investigation of this Barate redacad to Seal of the bed in laches, and SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C., DWELLING HOUSES

affair and the punishment of the guilty, in the Interest of life, and urging upon foreign govern ments such action as will bring about these results. Unless some such conrse is pursued other valuable lives ste sure to be sacrificed, and one is safe,

Travellers Peking after the heavy snow

hundredths, peTemperature do the shade, la digu, Tas- Fanbelt Hmídky, la paromainey of marition, the boldly of she marrased with moliturs being con, puDirection of the arloak po two palota,, jun Facts of the wind socording to Basatort sosis, skemma of Chill warsbar, à Bina Ry, Dictihad clouds, a Deleting wha, / You, a Cleway, A B Lighting #Overgati, # Paling Rowery ý Konig, a Kis, a boot, a Trude, ■ Tuby, # Dew way. Suka la kuché, bocha and hundračka.

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'HONGKONG REGISTER,

Op date at 18 K..

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Os da #24 p.m.

Almost immediately following the death of the havildar of the Hongkong Regiment, who, as Our readers will remember, was shot by a private of the same resiment on the 18th of January and died yesterday, a report reached You-ms-ti police station of another milliary shooting affray in the same (Kowloon) district. This time the Ersailants are alleged to have been three privates of the Shropshire Light Infantry. From the particulars guibered basilly to-day it appears that three privates of the Shropshire regiment were practising on the Kowloon rife range yesterday afternoon. Their drill, such as it was, being over they were allowed liberty for an hour or so and having nothing particular to do they sat upon a neighbouring hill slope smoking their pipes and "spinsing yarns," Presently three

found soldiers engaged in shoveling away the Chinamen bove la sight crassing the range in

snow and puiting the road in a good condition. the direction of the Tungham docks, and to de

We had occasion to attend the examination of so had to piss within 16 feet of the "Red-Jickets)" |

the students of the American Board College at may be that they had no right to go there,

T'angchow at the close of the Chinese year, and but anyhow they did and as soon as they were in

never found the road in so good a condition. line it is alleged that the gallant soldiers "drew

The authorities have been informed by Mr. The soldiers stationed along the way are for the a bead on them" and fired, each man hitting Mitchell, that Mesars. Jardine, Matheron and

protection of travellers as well as for road repair.. Bazos, apdo his mark-the thighs of the inoffensive pedes-

Co., have refunded the expense of conveying But we heard of several murders on the Peking H trians, one of whom was too sèriously wounded to from China the cholies who abscended from the road not far from the north gate of Tangchow Dieetion of Wad take to flight, as did his noble companions, Korat Railway works, and consequently the men just at the New Year. The fact that the official The man who was worst hurt lay on the range who were detalced la esatedy have been released, seals are locked up and no business done at this writhing in agony unill some of his countrymen, Another consignment of tin, from the Ratburime of the year, affords a good opportunity for who happened to pass by the scene of the out-mine, has been shipped to Singapore by the much burglary, robbery and even worse crimes,

with little fear of detection or exposure.

We found a fine-looking company, of lads, gathered from the seven stallons occupied by Hongkong Observatory, sth March, 1894. the American Board, in attendance upon the Tungche College. Two days were spent in the careful examination of the studies laken during the last five months. The result evinced faithful, patient work on the part of the instructors, and careful application on the part of the students. The college is much cramped in its present quarters, in the city, and in in great need of a few thousand taels to complete a college building in the fiue compound situated a short distance west of the city. W these increased facilties, A new impulso will be given to the College. THE Company's Steamship M. C. Detly News,

Ban Song Guan. The shipmeat consists of 43 bags, containing 34 pleuls weight of ere. We understand that the principal impediment to the accessful working of the mine is the difficulty of obtaining labour, and this the Directors are hopeful of obviating by offering an enhanced Times. price to Chinese tin-miners from the Straits

February nothi

rage soon afh wards, esisted to carry him fato the Yau-mat police station, where it was found that he had sustained severe injuries to the left thigh and grato. He was promptly removed to the Civil Hospital where he now Hes

rather criiical condition, His comrades, however, being only wounded in the fleshy parts of the thighs managed to reach Shau-ki-wan in an exhausted condition, and were sent by lamạch from that willage to the Civil

Captain Vidal, of the Absusite, and a Monsieur Hospital, where they now lie under treatment which, it is believed, will soon pall them round Lale, from Paris, are staying af the Oriental Such are the facts of the case 10 far as they Hotel Jast now. They passed the time yesterday can be gleaned up to the present time. More in photographing a number of places on the definite information might have been forth river, and consulting hugo chart. It is pos coming by this time had the military authoritiessible that neither the gentleman who took the bastirred themselves to bring the culprite to

loot away, nor his companion, is a spy; it is also Joutier, but as the hapless victims of this regret posable that the French suthorities already lable affray are not likely to be able to identify

| know all the local topography that they care toj but in England, or Russis, ‘or Germány there their assailants, the police, if avaided by the

would be a nasty name given to such pro. officers of the garrison, will have very

coedings. great difficulty in bilag to Justice any one of the three men who, there is good reason to belleve have committed a disgraceful and wholly approve ked outrage on British soll. It is alleged to be not an nonvius! practice on the Kowloon anges, where wandering Chinese are no doubt a grest nuisance, to "acard them off with a shot ortwo and this time the shots seem to have good rather too near.

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Business to Chantaboon, "the pepper pro- vlage is locking up, although the enemy have piece of advise one young fallow could give another If I hadn't given my bind Jim Smalley the best not yet taken French leave. The Sadong should be friends stil-that is, if Jim could have arrived from there on Saturday loaded to the lived without the advice. This may sound rather copper, and crowded with passengers. Mr. strange and mixed to you, but it's all right when you

the handle. by Whlthard, who is again suffering from fever, take it returned by her.

Mr. French, H. B. M. Consal, has sent to Mr. Wiede, the Ausulan Consul, a formal charge #gainst one Batucel, of causing the death of a Burmese at Chantaboon by stabbing him, and A pretty close match was played at the Happy has requested that the accused aball be ordered to find substantial seculty for his appearance at Valley, Hongkong, on Saturday, between the LORCE of H.M.S. Victor Emanuel and the the trial, or in default be strested. Medical Staff Coron (Geotva Cros).

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This) Steamer has Supérior Accommodation

Light, the

The doctors couldn't help him, and told him so. Oce day he was talking to me about it, and actually broke down and cried."Jim" anys 1, "there's just one at 5 F.M chance for and I want you to jump for to right Away. That's to go out

Hosty Mountains, in the plas beat, while coming out in the open river from woods, in a hot or a tent, and stay there till you are Phrapatoom, was plundered between 3 and 4 in dead or well. Don't write to me for your, then nomis

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BOIANITY-OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

SANT

Compiling---- SILK TAPESTRY and PLUSH COVERED DRAWING ROOM SUITE, OVERMAN. TELS,CARD.TABLE, TEA TABLES, VERY HANDSOME CANTON · BLACKWOOD CARVED BOOK CASE, CURIO STANDS, Plain and folald, LADY'S WRITING-DEAK, duo MARBLE-TOF ROUND TABLES, STOOLS, STANDS. JARDINIERES, Bj HANDSOME..

OME ORNAMENTS VASES SPORTING and other PICTURES, CHE NIBLE IN WHITE LACE CURTAINS, CARPETS, RUGS, BRASS FENDERS, &c., ASPINALLED RATTAN FURNITURE,

On the 4th lest, a Tuk-khaw merchant's on the slopes of the on West in America and fire for Passengers and is fitted with the Fischie† TABLE, - LEATHER COVERED CHAIRS.

the afternoon by about 20 robbers, who took back or let me hear from you, sway about Tez 1930 from the boat, and some

Bidding

sad farewell to the young girl be plece goods valued at Ticals 80, besides a guns engaged to be married to Jim went.

and one sword, aker' wounding two tien who

» years afterwards I met him in town, he was party as a busk, but walked with a Hosp. Halid below the kase, in a fight with's

ware in the bast, one in the right loin and the lost bis right log hobbled around on”

sight side of the abdomen, and the other in the grizsly bear, and now

MATA MA

saved Jim Morr

wooden

left leg, breaking the bane. Both the poor one, And it's all your fauit," he said, "Iffi hadn't fellows are now lying in a dangerous state. been for your advice I'd never gone thers. How February 22nd. Edith won't marry me. Says the don't want • Mr. Archer, who is lo relleva the British Vion-

husband with the wooden legs-talons at

a wooden Ing cd I don's w

swanta

frignit Consul at Chiengmal, la expected by the next German,mall, and. Mr. Greenstock, the new fr

aback-Hy and restored his health, Minister, is also dua very shortly,.

yes because he couldn't have two sound lags and a Bull they leave! The latest of the foreign wife beadas, las threw me everboard, Lord TA employees to leave the Siamese service is Signor never give anybody bit of good adrios again." "Fa Baidar, CE, of the Public Works Department, let an die first, Bas that's where I was hasty and who returns to Bialy shortly, Impending changes wrong. It is a man's duty to keep on doing good,

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advice

H

in the personnel dì tha Nary are also reported. whether people are grateful or not. Hare fag kr. Labs News has been received of the death,, early Bank Stanley Langman. His wife gave hind a place West'this month, of Phys. Pat-pichai, at the age of 74, of good advies, and he was sensible miongú to not di

TWO HANDSOME STANDARD LAMPS, HINES PATENT, LAMPS, &c., MARBLE. TOP SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS, | ELECTRO-PLATE, EXTENSION DINING

VERY HANDSOME and RICHLY GILT DIN- Far Ereight or Pastags, apply to

NER DESSERT SERVICES, GLASS WARE C, &c. PILAR, IN MASHEWAN & COL

General Managers-DOUBLE & SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS, Hongkong 5th March/1894.2h 1114 Com

DOUBLE and SINGLE WARDROBES, FÓNGKONG-RIFLE- ASSOCIATION. Fixin and with GLASS DOORS, MARBLE

TOP WASHSTANDS, and SETS. LADY'S SATURDAY, MARCH 10TH, 1794, DRESSING TABLES BED-ROOM FURNI

at 245 2-3

TURE BATHROOM & KITCHEN REQUI. COMPETITION NEW SHORT RANGE SITES

CUP and SPOONS Ranges 200, 500 and 600 yards; Shots at orch distants. En. trapce leo so cents, Ame Sabicsiption to Cup Bratch." Scores made with the "Mážilul-Helry "Rißg County the MARTINI * CUP."UNI

plakogheda March 19th, 2 --LANG-RANGE CUP, 800 and goo pads, M boden BLOOM ARTHUR CHAPMAN,

·Hosenly 8 crearyz Hongking, th March, 1994.

ONE COTTAGE PIANO, by Hot,

RICKBBA, LADIES' and GENTS EVEN "ING="CAMIES ■-Qonality-of-VALUABLE

BOOKSTORY.

Catalogues, lasued, prior to Bala.." On View from Thunday, the lich instant, egiten da bilgi

THIUMI OF BALE ----As customary: -- A B

CEO, P. LAMMERT,

Hongkong, th March, 1894.

"BAHAR LODGE," at the Peak, No. 3. "MOUNTAIN VIEW," at the

Peak (Farnished), No. 8, CHANCERY LANE. No. 2, RIPON TERRACE. FLOORS In Blue Buildings. FLOORS in Elgin Street, Peel Street

and Staunton Street,

FLOORS in No. 5, Shelley Street. Nos, and 3, VICTORIA VIEW, Kow. No. 4 KNUTSFORD TERRACE,

Kowloon,

OFFICES :-

FIRST FLOOR No. 4 Queen's Rosd Central, over the Bank of Chins, Japan and the Straits, Ld

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Messrs. Dou-

glas Lapralk & Cou

GODOWNS

BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong. 1st March, 1804

TO LET.

HOUSE No. 37, Mosque

Street. Gas and Water fald on.

· Apply

44, UPPER MOSQUE TERRACE. Hongkong, 29th January, 1894.

TO LET.

TO8, 1, 5 & 5, SEYMOUR TERRACE. OFFICES in Victoria Buildings.

fra

The GROUND FLOOR of the Prémione now in course of erection at the corner of Ics House Street and Queen's Road Central, suitable for OFFICES or SHOPS. The Floor can be divided into separate sultes of Offices if neces Es'y, to salt intending Tenants,

Á LARGE and DRY GODOWN multabla for the Storage of Oplum, Cotton, 50%, of about 1,000 Tons (gross) capacity, also to be let under the abova Premises.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS. & Co. Hongkong. 17th February, 1804

f23

FOR SALE.

TAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

PRINTING PAPERS.

JAPAN

JAPAN COPYING PAPERS.

JAPAN

&the

WALL PAPERS,

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.

5, Queen's Road ContraL."

Hangkong/ sid January, 13g4.

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