producing fast provided special fire-bars, such as were tried on board the Tallee yesterday, ard fitted; (5) that the Charbonnages dust coal can be used with advantage and produce a full head of steam if mixed with Takasbima dant in the proportion of two-thirds of the former to one-third of the latter. It may, however (snd, wo understand it is highly probable) be proved that Charbonnages dust will of itself produce w full bead of steam, for the slight defects in the fire-bars used on board the Taliss yesterday are to be remedied by the Black Company for the purpose of being tiled on board the Telyik day or two hence, when a further trial of the fuck will be made.

So far the experiment has proved satisfactory, and there is every reason to suppose that the result of the forthcoming trial on the Talyik will be a belsk demand for ail the dust coal ike Charbonnages Company can supply current quotations, for if it generates good head of steam It should be appreciated by shipowners awing to its cheapness, continuity of supply from the Hongay mines, and the fact of it being practically smokeless and devoid of clinkers and Ashes.

HONGKONG rifle ASSOCIATION.

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There was strong muster on Saturday for the Long Range Cup and Spoons Competitioa, no less than 20 members putting in an appearance. The Winner turned up in Mr, E. Robinson who also took the Aggregate Spoon, Sergt. Major Liddle, Lieut. Howell and Lieut. Helps luning a spoon each. The scores are appended :--

Mr. E. Robloom.........

Fo000 Tout H'cap Gnad polets. Total

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Burg. Major Liddle, S.1.1.... 1

Liqus. Hewall, 5.

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Laut Helps, SLI

Leur Col. Roblason, 5.L.1

Commander Asha, R.N..

Serzt, McLenna

Mr. McDonald ....

Leu, Strick, SLI

Mr. A. Chapman.

Lleu:. Paarsen, RN..

Major ton, SLI..

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Fett Ruck-Kerbe, S.L.I.....

Bargt. Duncan Koso

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Capt. Palmer, 0.8.D.........

Inspector Watson

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LATE TELEGRAMS.

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LONDON, February 24 b. The Home Secretary (Mr. Asquith) has for-

bidden the bolding, of a public funeral at the interment of the remains of the searchist Bourdin, and no speeches will be allowed at the

grave.

A leading anarchist, Fra: ç›is Galtinean, has heen arrested in London at the request al the French Executive. He is alleged to be an

associate of Bourdin',

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Rout, Midsight February 28th. A great sensation was caused in the Italian Chamber this evening in consequence of a state- ment made by Signor Critpl, who declared that a conspiracy exlated for revolution in Sicily, and that it had been hatched in France. The conspirators, he added, relled on an cu’bbrak of

• Continental war which was to be initiated by Rassin, to which Power, in return, it was the Intention of the conspirators to cede a Sicilian port. The revolution was fixed to take place in the middle of February, but the Government got wind of it and frustrated the step.

LONDON, March 1st. Madama Paley's death was due to paralysis of the brain. At a concert last night shë sang with her customary ability, and being rewarded with a burst of applause became excited, and the strin proved too much for her,

The Pall Mall Gasstts this morning, alluding to the probability of a British cable from Australia to North America, declares it ridiculous that French capitalists abou'd pretend to mono- polise the laying of cables la the Pacific.

Russia is borrowing £16,000,000 at 4 per cent. for the purchase of railways,

Sir Charles Diske suggests the appointment of an Imperial Minister of Defence, to be advised by experts in the event of war,

Mr. Ingle is floating the Cremorne Coal Co., Syndey, NSW, with expital of £500,000

Signor Crispi has stated that during the recent riots in Italy 250,000 socialists plotted a revolt and asked Ruista to assht them to carry their scheme into effect.

The British have refused to permit the Austrians to enter the Soudan to relieve the Mahdi's 'capifyes.

CALCUTTA, March 1st. According to latest reports it appens that the Amir bin returned to Kabul from Jellalabad.

The Commander-in-Chief and sulte returned to Calcutta from Darjeeling yesterday morning.

It has been decided that if the Abors give no trouble our garden there will be withdrawn almost immediately,

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woman and $40 to the first purchaser un com. pearailos tor bits loss.

March Toth.

The Russian croisér. Zaðíáka uvelved here on. Sunday last and will remain to the river for some days.

noth March, 1894.—At 10 am.

STATION..

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We regret that we have no Training Notes N this week, which occurs through the wet weather baving prevented galloping, leaving nothing to record regarding times made. The course la- | quán proy vizinally under water.

Within the last few days a passenger-boats coming down the river struck on a rock and was - Che Rock adidas totally wrecked, the strong current rendering the steering a very difficult matter. One passenger was drowned.

A good trade is now going on, we understand, la imported old fran wire, The blacksmiths hammer nalle out of it. They say that it is far batter and cheaper than the native iron and that they can make more profit out of it.

The steamship Pekés reports having passed a wreck off Scrag Polat, about 5 miles North of Chimmo Point. The top-maata only were above water, and neither boats nor wreckage were seen. It was probably a small sailing vessel:

H. E the Provincial Treasurer has given orders to have the balances struck of public money in the Treasury. All revenue coming in now is set aside until this business is finished. [Mr. Mitchell-Innes, please nota-Ed, H. Telegraph.]

A fire broke out at about 7 o'clock on Tuesday last in a farm house in the village of On-bean, altuated off the high road near the Plantation, and a large quantity of paddy was destroyed. The premises being surrounded with a wall, the fire did not spread. The house was entirely barged down, but no lives were lost.

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Their Excellencies ibe Tartar General and the Provincial Judge will, according to present arrangements, start for Peking to be in time to present their respects to H. 1. M. the Dowager Empress on the anniversary of her birthday, It is said that H. E. the Tartar General will not Hongkong Observatory, 20th March, 1894. return here owing to bis having a new appolat- havement elsewhere.

A telegram received states that there been no signs of hostility on the past of the Wislis since the recant disturbances.

LONDON, March 3rd,

We hear that some up-country traders residing

The Jolet proprietor of a native back that falled some time ago for $13,000 presented him. se'f before the authorities last week and offered Lord Kimberley yesterday received a deputato pay $6 000 on account of his half share of the tion from the Manchester Cotton Trade. His back's deficiencies. He stated that bis partner Lordship said that the Government of India balsun away with the other 36,000 and gava thou htthat the moment had not yeɛ arrived

his name as Chong Taw-king, but could give no for making so complete a change in their policy information as to where he could be found. as to reimpose the duties on cotton goods fm- ported into India. The Government, be wald, were Chut-kow, having come to the conclusion that Paded that the course they were now parialng much time was lost by sending the goods up and was likely to lead to stability in exchange, and

down rives in the ordinary cargo-boats propelled that the real rate could only be tested by the

by ours, applled to the authorities for permission market. Yesterday's sales of Connell Drafts,

to make use of stemm launches. This was not bis lordship added, were therefore very satisfac-granted then, but we understand that they have tory as showing a return to a more normal started, Instead, piddle wheel boats to be worked situation,

by manual labour.

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A dealer in Chinese tobacco carrying on business under the title of Tal-Tang, whose premises were over the long bridge, has lately

Cotinent against the p«sibfilties of anarchi. / daty on cotton goods coming into India is closed them on account of dullness of trade.

Great precautions are being taken all over the outrages. At Vienna torpedo nettings have beco erected round the Reichstag in order to prevent bombs being thrown into the buildings.

There was great excitement at Bourdin's funeral, and the anarchists, who attempted to follow meurners, were pelted, bissed and hooted by the crowd. The mob shouted "Down Keep to your own country !!! with Anarchy !" "No bombs required here, etc.," and were with difficulty prevented by the police from rushing the hearse and the immediate followers. Several arrests were made.

Owing to split in. the Democratic Party Pennsylvania has returned a member to the United States Congress by an enormous majority, Major McKinley's nomination for the Presidency is becoming more and more popular overy day,

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Colonial Office, Mr. Sydney Charles Houston, says that while the Government has no desfire to reform the House of Lords to one wct, will something must be done to "scotch" the power for mis-

chlef held by that Chamber.

The Cape Mounted Rifles are reported to be massing at Umtata, on the borders of Fondolard, South Africa, in readiness for a rush.

Although the British Government will not recognise the insurgents under Admiral de Mello belligrents," on the ground that they have

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no territorial Government, the alleged rebels are winning all along the line. They bave taken the fort of Villagra ED Nos Fenesias, at a loss of 400 men.

M. Emlie Zols, the famous novelist, was a candidate for the French Academy, and waI defeated by majarity of ta votes.

CALCUTTA, February 26th. Infantry reinforcements are being sent from Dera Ismail Khan to Kajoi Kach and Jandola in consequence of the recent attacks on Belilah patrols,

Lord and Lady Wenlock and sulte have left Calcita on their return journey to Madras, and were the guests of the Viceroy at Barrackpore yesterday,

A public meeli g on the Exchange quesiton will be held in the Town Hall, Calcutta, this afternoon. Establishments in connection with Trades Associations wiù close early to allow the assistants to be present.

The Maharaja of Kuch Behar left Calcutta on shooting party accompanied by Lord William Beresford, Lord Wolverton, the Chevalier and Mrs. Schlebler and Mr. Bignell

LONDON, February 27th, Colonel Corbett, la charge of a body of British troops at Bathurst, Senegambie, defeated a large body of natives, who fought for two hours. The natives were driven into the Interior, and only three marines were wounded,

It is reported that Mr. Alexander Asher, Q.C., Solicitor-General for Scotland, is about to realga that position.

The entire crew of the losergent gunboat Jupiter were drowned when that vessel was Bank off Rio Janeiro by the loyaliste,

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Mr. Panmure Gordon, the stock broker, has offered to take pp £500,000 worth of bonds of the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works immediately and at par, but stipulates that the Interest and principal must be payable in London, and be would also expect the Board to meet floating expenses.

McGreevy, who was sentenced to three years! Imprisonment at Ottawa for complicity in the great railway frauds, has bem released.

February 28th.

The Galf line of steamers has offered to carry butter from Apatralla at three farblogs per pound nett,

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The Times commenting on Lord Kim- berley's reply to the Manchester Cotton Trado deputation concludes that the import

not to be reimposed owing to the press brought to bear by Lancashire Members of the House of Commons. The Times says that it is impossible to contend that the reimposition of the duty would be an infringement of free. trade principles.

SWATOW.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Swatow, March 19th, The British steamship Olf, from Batoum, arrived here on Sunday with 100,000 cares of kerosene, consigned to Messrs. Jardine, Mathe

sou & Co.

The Chlan' Merchants' steamer Chi-yun arrived bare to-day from Shanghaf, towing the cld Kungpai, formerly a steamer of the same line, now a hulk. She is sent down for use as « pontoon for landing dugo direct into the godowns, as is done by the China Navigation and Indo-Chlua Companies, instead of by boats

FOOCHOW NOTES.

March 3rd, The value of gold leaf is gradually rising, and is row quoted at $49 per tüel weight.

With the late more than ample supplies of sice from the northern ports, the price has further declined so cents per picol.

There were two execations of natives last

Thursday outside the city near the North gate. Dad was for murder. The crime of the other sufferer we could not learn, but it appears that he was a runaway prisoner just re-arrested.

On Friday last a general storekeeper residing over the long bridge came over to Nantal to get his goods passed through the Customs. The sampan in which he was returning capsized in mid stream, and he would have lost his life had pot another passing sampan rescued him. On landing at the jetty be presented the owner of the sumpan with 85 as a reward.

There has been a great diminution in the. manufactors of native cotton of late owing, it is said, to the heavy stocks that have accumulated through panelly of sales. At this juncture we hear that the authorities have opened a large factory and invited skilled hands to work in it. They have also offered to buy all the old stocks of made cloth at a reasonable price.

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shipments to Formosa, bo ɑsys, amounted to nearly $10,000 per annum in vilne, but they have fately fallen away to next to nothing, the people of Formoss having, he understands, taken to opium-smoking instead.

We learn that H. E. the Viceroy and other Iterary mandarins will visit the Seng lng Tring temple on Thursday next to worship, when cows, goats, pigs, etc., will be offered as an offering to the Jos, Seng-ing. The function, we anderstand, will be unusually grand. Several old-fashioned Instruments of music, long in disuse, will be played on the occasion. The Joss, Seng-ing, presides over literature and is the reputed faventer of the characters used in Chinese writing-Echoi

SIAM NOTES.

March 7th. Club, and with every promise of success. Detalle Efforts are being made to organise a Gymnastle will be gives later.

On Tuesday two corpses were seen floating | down the river near Wat Chang, One WAS Siamese and the other Chinese. The latter bore marks of violence.

There seems to be trouble for the Tramway shareholders breaking out in a fresh place. This sime ft Great Britain, personlied by the Registrar of Companies at Singapore, that fa uncorking the vial of wrath. The liquidators of the old Company, and the directors of the new one, met last evening to discuss measures to

avert the official wrath, and we hope to be able to supply details in to-morrow's line.

March 9th.

On Tuesday night one of the head Chinese- coolles at Claili and Co.'s saw-mill was attacked, whilst leaving the premises. He was beaten with sticks and stabbed twice in the neck, with fatal results. Inspector Sheriff has viewed the body, and said "Dear me !" therefore the arrest of the murderers is momentarily expreted.

March 10th,

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We learn that the frequent overcrowding of the tram-etrs, to the great discomfort of the passengers, is likely to cause the Government ie interfere, and to insist on the limitation of the number to that for which there is sitilag-room. This will mean a big drop in the profits, unless trall-cars are added,

Owing to serious heart troubles Dr. Bord, the U. S. Vice Consul-General, was compelled some two months ago to apply to his Government for

Ø ̈0-DAY'S Advertisements.

VICTORIA PRE-EPTORY.

REGULAR MEETING of the Victoria

A Preceptory will be held THIS EVENING, the 30th instant, at £30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hanekens, 20th Marc', 19

WINES

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AUCTION SALE or

PROPERTY, ROOMS, 17, PRAYA (INTRAL,

TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), March 21st, 1894, AT 2.45 P.M. Comprising:-

AND MISCELLANEOUS

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350 Caser Clare: (quarts and pints). to Cajas Fine Old Port

30 Crics*, ** and *** Brandy. 20,000 Cigars lo boxes of so.

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL

RETURN VISIT OF THE

LYRIC COMPANY.

LONDON

Proprietors -F. B. HARDY & SAVILLE SMITH,

·Manager :-Saville Smith, Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. SI WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G.,

General G. DIGBY BARKER, C.B.

AND

TO-NIGHT,

(TUESDAY), 20th March, Grand Complimentary Benefit Tendered to

....... MR. HENKY KITTS, When he will appear in his famous impersona- tion of Hippolyte Caramık, la The Screaming Farcical Comedy of "NERVE S"

Mas Stella Leigh as Zephyr Blaine, After the Comedy the following Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs will appear

Mr. C. H. GRACE,

·Mr. CHAS.. T. ROBINSON. First Appearance la Hongkong of

Mr. P. H. MCKAY,

AND

First Appearance ipHongkong of

Mİ BELLE BRIAN.

TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), atst March, Grand Complimentary Benefit Tendered to Miss MARIE BRIAN when will be produced in its entirety in every detall

The Beautiful Scatch Drama "ROB ROY" In 3 Acts, MEFRASER-SMITH as Rob Roy, -

and

Mr. G. SOUTH as Mr. Owen, *Supported by the following Powerful Cast: Bille........... Mr. Fulton Millar, Rashleigh! Osbaldiston, Mr. Lyn Harding, Francis Osbaldiston] .....Mr. T. Verner. Doagel Mr. J. H. Nunn. Captain Thornton ......Mr. G. Mallett,

Mr Gabrali......Mr. H. Kitts MacStewart Mr. D. C. Smith. Siedery Wylle........... Mr. Daraat. Helen Mecgregor........

...........Mira Stella Leigh. Diana Vernon .................

....Miina Marie Brian. Mattle chemi

..Mian Gregor. Jean McAlpine.................................Mr. Nano. Hostess....... Willia Hannah,

Robert

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..Miss TassellL

Mise Trigge

Master Hacket.

Soldiers, Highlanders, &c.

hotels.

PRAYA EAST HOTEL, Nos. 88 & 59, PRAYA EAST.

“THIS HOTEL, situated on the Pinya, maar

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The McGregor Barracks, OPEN to SEA BREEZES all the year round and commanding a flas View of the whole Harbor, having lately been enlarged and refurnished throughout, now offers first-class Accommodation to RESI. DENTS and BOARDERS.

Wines and Splits of the best brands only Supplied.

Terms modera'c.

J. C. L. ROUCH,

Proprietor.

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FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HARONE. Four and a half hours from Yokakama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

'HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

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· EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY."

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

and appointed HOTEL, oltuated at a height of saga feet above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the “VICTORIA HOTEL” i Now OPEN and will be run in conjunction with their HOTEL In Queen's Road, thus enabling them to offer special inducements to Visitors and Residents.

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, FROM NOVEMBER 1ST, 1893, TO MARCH 3187, 1894. One person, per day.................. One person, per week One person, one month Married couple (occupying one room) per

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VICTORIA HOTEL Hongkong, 14th October, 4803 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,

Darlög the Drama, the following Scotch Songs || (Corner of Onean's Road and Duddell Strast.)

and Choruses will be given:-

"Soon the Sun." Duet-"Though I leave you now to Sorrow

"Hark, Hark! from St. Mango's Tower." Dual-"A Famous Man was Robin Hood.". "Auld Lang Syne."

Lament,

"Roy's Wife of Aldevalloch.* Strathspey.

"Annie Laurie."

Grand Flasle

aROB ROY MCGREGOR OHI Mr. MCINNES will play several well-known Scotch Aire on the Bagpipes.

After the play

"HE Undersigned ́has always thought that TEU was the one thing. needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it ba First-clas in every detail. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 Fal; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE" PARTIES per MENU or ORDER—the Parties_sending Dishes, &c., for same-and Cash. Scale on application.

AND SUNDRY MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY. Now on View. SALE TERMS 1-Cuh on delivery,

A E SKEELS & Co.,,

Auctioneers & Valuatora. Hongkong, 20th March, 1894.

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HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. 25 #EASTER- MEETING,-- THE NAVAL FANGE is reverved for QUEEN'S COMPETITIONS at 600, 800 and gap yards. MEMBIES will not be

By the courtesy of the Captala Superintendent pitted to shoot All Comers Tickets on this Range, of Police, the Police Range is avaliable for Miss MARIE BRIAN will Slog and Dance her in Excellent Style at short notice. Practice this week,

ARTHUR CHAPMAN, Honorary Secretary,

THE

Hongkong, noch March, 1894

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Mr J. F. BRIAN and Miss BELLE BRIAN will Sing a Doct.

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FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

HE Company's Steamship TH

"NAMOA,"

Captain. Hurly, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 23rd lostant, at Day light

*För Freight dr Passage, apply to gain a

*NO SOUGLAS TÁPRAIK” & C„

General Managers, Hongkong, 20th March. 1804

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"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

TRE: Steamship

ZDRYFESDALE,”· Captain Stewart will be despatched as above on or about WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant.

· For Freight or Pinned, apply to

DODWELL CARLILL & Co,

Agenta, Hongkong, both March, 1894

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A subterranean grave, probably of great antiquity, was discovered by some moss few days ago at a place called Sintal, off the long bridge. The men were excavating at some depth and caro spon it. They found a pair of brass waves and a pair of brass candlesticks, a pair of silver buries ind some womens' silver | (Mexican) yearly.Observar. hair ornaments. It is mid they also came upon

door which they feared to open,

leave to return to the States. A telegram has NOW READY,

just been received stating that 'n Mr. Barrett, of Oregon, is now on his way out, having been appointed to the post. It is worth $12,000

beep

A competitor in last year's second-degree ex- SCOTT's Emmision of Pare Cod Liver Oil minations, named Song Ul-Ngee, applied for Hypophosphites acts both as food and medlelas, his allowance and a paisage to Peking and ke It not only gives Besh and strength by virtue of was granted both, but semained here, This its own sirlilous properties, but crestes an year he applied agata for the allowances which appetite for food that builds up the wasted body. H, E. the Provincial Treasurer declined to give Read the following:-"Scott's Emulsion is in tim, printing out that they had already been my opinion an excellent and valuable compound. paid ales. A notice has been posted making bare given it to consumptive patients and have delighted with the results obtained, It is the casa public as a warning to allm

Last Tuesday two natirea carrying water had pleasant to the taste and can be borne by the most sensitive stomach."-E. A. RODWAY, M.D., to cross a saron path between the river and a Butter-Knowle, Darlington, Any Chemist can srock near the R. C. Church and a question a2009 as to which had the right to pass firat. As supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents

in Hongkong and China-Advi last one of them in his excerness to get over made a rash for it, but in order to keep his balance put his hand on a boat mcored there. CHina Coast‘METEOROLOGICAL | Unluckily for him-the boat moved away and falling late the river with his burden be was, drowned,

The British trades polony kare Inspired & manifesto exhorting the workers to resist the Lords' insolent and arbitrary power, which, if | permitted to continue, will make the House of A few days ago a Hing-hwa woman sold ber Commons useless.

only daughter, a girl of thirteen years of age, su a slave to a Foochow man for $100, but the gil ran away and returned to her mother. The mother sold her agafe to another man for $50 and the child was taken away. The first pur chaber finding his property in the hands of the

Count Captivi bas stated that the commercial frosty with Reggia has paved the way for Co-operation with that country. Kalnoky and "Crispl have approved of the treaty,

A number of Prussian Ublaus wern salog the frontler post, surmounted by the Car'a crest, as a target, Russian dragoons fired upon them, killing several, and the Prussians' then retreated

A meetlag of merabars of the Colonia fontitate has again declined to nalis with the Imperial Institute.

Sir Andrew Clarke to endeavoring to impress supon the Governments of the Australian Cokules and Great Britale the necessity lor developing an ocean route to the Colonies through the „Adjustjo and Pacific

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econd parchater demanded to have the girl given up to him, but the possessor declined to part with her on the grounds of his having paid La proper price to the mother for her. The first apled purchaser Torikh 16 Me Chibalon magistrate, und runners were sent to syrest the mother, but it was too fate; the unfortunate Floori woman hearing that the case had gene before the arborities hanged herself. The case WES decided in the following manner. If the second purchaser desired to keep the girl he was to pay | K Bao Ser the funeral expenses of the decesend

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[PURLARÍTED BY AUTHORITY,] THE THONGKONG DIRECTORY AND * HỌNG LIST FOR THE FAR EASTUDI

FOR 1894.

THIS Valuable Work, with many NEW ** ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS,

IS NOW READY.

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Mr. D. C. SMITH in's new eccentric Song. Miss TASSELLI will give her Sensational Trapeze Act,

and

By Special Request ·

Celebrated Creation of "TA-RA-RA-BOOM-DE-AY.”

THURSDAY, Much 22nd, 1894, Farewell appearance and Last Performance When Pinero's Masterpiece

"THE MAGISTRATE,"

will be given, with

-- Mr, HENRY KITTS # The Magistrati, To be followed by all the Gems of Our Variety Items.

Box Office at Messrs, KELLY & WALSH's, Ld. Hongkong, noth March, 1891.

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NOTICE

THE HONGKONG HOTEL ROTISSERIE will be RE-OPENED on FRIDAY, the gth Instant, under new and experienced manage- ment.

The STRICTEST ATTENTION will be paid to the CUISINE

A STAFF of thoroughly trained and specially selected servants has been engaged and will be

under the immediate supervision of the Manager. „Hongkong, ¿th February, 1894-), [198

"ALDBECK, ́MACGREGOR & Co.,

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00 Tiña: omneminim.$15,00 · AMERICAN FROZEN OYSTERS always on hand and served in every Style.

Breakfast:

Tiffin ........

*****$0.50

Dianer......$1,00

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1893.

Nos

W. THOMAS, Proprietor.

To be Let.

TO LET.

JOS. 1, 5 & 7, SEYMOUR TERRACE, OFFICES in Victoria Buildings.

far

The GROUND FLOOR of the~Fremises

now in course of erection at the corner of Ice House Street and Queen's Road Central, suitable for Orricks or SHOPS. The Floor can be divided into separato suites of Offices if necer sary, to sult intending Tenants.

Á LARGE and DRY GODOWN cuitable for the Storage of Opium, Cotton, de, of about 1,000 Tous (gross) capacity, also to be let under the shore Premises.

'OFFICE in No. 4, Praya Central,

".

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

fa

TO LET.

DWELLING HOUSES:-

"BAHAR LODGE," at the Peak, "HIGHCLERE," at Magazina Gay. 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.. Now, and 3, VICTORIA, VIEW, Kow

Joon,

No. 4, KNUTSFORD TERRACE,

Kowloon.

OFFICES :-

FIRST FLOOR. Na, 4, Queen's Road'

Central, over the Bank of China,, Japan and the Straits, Ldi PRAYA CENTRAL, 'over Mesura. Dos-

glas Lapralk & Cos

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GODOWNË –

GLASGOW.

PRICE THREE DOLLARS,2 13, Queen's Road,

Orders for Copies of THE “HONGKONG DIRECTORY may be sent to the following

HONGKONG.....Ma. W. Brewer,

Mesum, F, Blackhead & Co. Klosus. Heuermann, Herbet & Co. Mess Kelly & Wainh, Limited, VaMowa Lane, Crawford & Co. Wabi. The Hongkong Trading Co.

PhimMan Yu Tong, Hollywood Road,

niónMt, Ai Ai de Mello,

MACAO Ampy -gad

M Manus. 17. Moglie & Co., TA. Toochow KMK H. W. Churchill." BRIMERRANE PMGURE Kelly & Walsh, Limited,

Mens Kelly & Walsh, Limited, ** @Yokoham BARILOR:ASTEau Bangkok Time

Hongkong, 24th August, 1893.

SINGERMINED SA HIGHEST PRICES

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“INGER:MANUFACTURING-COMPANY-

at the

**: CHICAGO'WORLD'S FAIR...

SINGAPOREM Mesars Kelly & Walsh, Limited Test landed an invoice of Assorted SEWING

| RED LEATHER-NEEDLES, SHUTTLES and

MACHINE OIL. AMA MA

Tiä

2+2

*H, E, BOTTLEWALLA & Co, { Bole Agents, D'Aguilar Street" Hongkong, 15th January) 1894-

BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hoerkone, 16th March, 1804

TO LET.

123

"OUSES No. 8 and 26, "BELILJOE

H TERRACE, Robinson Road

ROOMS to " BEACONSFIELD ÁRCADE, Queen's Road,

HOUSE No, 21, Shelley Streek.

TOP FLOOR of GODOWN in "ruar" of "MARINE HOUSE,”

~^"HOUSE" No. 6, Bonham Road={"Parcer

Lonor"

* HOUSE No. 6, Içe House Street, lately occupied by Mesum, Gibb, Livingston & Co.

GÓDOWNS in Duddell Street.

Apply to-

'BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, 16th March, 1804.

1359

TO BE LET.

Nenda Unfurnished) Five Good 5. WILD DELL BUILDINGS

Rooms, sluated in the best part of the building,

Apply to

AN HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND GAME MOUNTS FINANCE CO, LA

rng, gis March, 1894a0

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