Intimations.
THEJHONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1894.
approaches to the part; that the combatants br no right to interfere with nairal vessels except in the event of an effecitva blockade DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & CO., LD., which had been duly notified; and that it was
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SUMMER DRINKS.
FRUIT SYRUPS,
In Bottles al 75 Cents.
AERATED WATER S.
D. C. & Co.'s
LIQUEUR AND OTHER WHISKIES.
CLARETS.
MEDOC,
Per Case, Plots.$5.50
...$5:00
Per Case, Quarts
ST. GERMAIN.
Per Case, Quarts
...$7.00
ST. ESTEPHE
Per Case, Plots......... ......$7.50
Per Case, Quarta ...... $7.50 DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED,
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HONGKONG,
Hongkong, 14th July, 1894.
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VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS.
A Chinese telegram received here from Shanghai yesterday fs to the effect that Ramda has declared ber fatention to maintain the Independence of Kores and at once restore the King of Korea to power. Further, she will insist on the evacuation of the peninsula by the Japanese and Chinese armies.
NOTICES TO MARINIES.
We are indebird to Mesars, Dodwell, Carlill & Co., for the following dated 6th lestant: telegram has been sec-ired by us from our Amoy agents foforming at that the Chinese authorities have extinguished Fisher Island Light,”
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The following telegram was received by the Naval Authorities en Spode moring from the British Console Tekac:"Lighthouses Anping Tekan se to-day exhibiting light,"
Yesterday afternone a chcular was issued by the Confesioner of Customs at Canton notify that we having tren declared between Chins and Japen, the pilotage of Japanese vessels in Chlaste watcis la st.lily prohibited.
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It is stated that gitis la ́Melbourne' can now † way and lodge for 6s, per seven days-batch- key thrown in.
Weaminformed by the Agent of the Messageries Maritimes Co. that the steamer Parra," with the next French mall, left Salgon for this port at 6 s.m. on Sunday last,
FOR committing the unpardonable offence of dredging within” ça yards of the British erofger Leander yesterday, a sampanman was fined » dollar by Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, who presided at the Magistracy this morning,
Txz late Chief Justica. Higinbotham, en- al Australia's wreatest lawyers and nobles' cltizens. once said that—" With regard to the whole of
the criminal eatences passe ir courts of jurice there is no such thing as order, as system, as rule or principle observed."
AT the Magiracy this morning Me. H. E. Wedeboure cont'nued an inquiry into the woman whose body was, as stated in these circumsterers connected with the death of a columns at the time, found on Caroline Hill on the 31st ultimo. The foquity stands adj urned
the 15th Iralant.
Tux es'Imated populations of the leading cities of the world are:-London, 4 335.431; Parle, 1,600,000; Berlio, 1.579.744; Taklo, 1.389,684; 3,447,05"; _New York, 1,801,739; Canton, Chicago, 1.400,000; Vienna, 1,364 548; Philadel. phi, 1,141,643; St. Petersburg, 1,003,310; Peking, 1,000,000.
In weet dance with telegraphic, instruction received from Tientsin. five Chinese sunboats have been anchored near Tiger Island Pass, and eto semel there on keard and ready to pred to act on activ: service until further
The Chinese authorities do not at Tax first of a series of smoking concerts was the Bark given by the Royal Engineers at Wellington attmplate biccking Erh. and It is highly
probable that several Batracks lest Saturday night. Acting Sergeant- months will elaps Fifere such step will te Major Blackley presided, and Corpora! Comben rol c considered by the officials responsible | vað Sæpper Campbell acted as accompanista. for the ley of Can'on.
A lengthy programme was gone through In Captain Galsworthy and Mr. Templin, his | capital style, the audience frequently signifying chicl officer on the'll-fated Koushing, were, | thelt approval by load and long contfoued. mending to latest news from Shangbo; laken | appinure. by the Issance to Sasebos, a naval station. Car Neg saki, *gether with one of the Chinese quarts masters of the Kowsking who was ry wounded by the Japanew; all of them * Ing ker at Sarat co na prironers of war until Commander de Lisle of the Alacrity demande and obi incdibeir reserve and convert them to Neas where they arised on Saturday.
Mr H. ↑ Mahlersteth, a construct of the Impur'] Chleese Tole taphs Adminftiation, | **** payment in Kussen kind the Chinese
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Capture 3 not the Jon ercenily next Masamto คร the
of the Heimit Kirg T Mr. Muhlenstelḥ hoing » Dane, the Danich res tantsilve at Tokyo has anolled for birimmed'e flere on the groned that he was -cm and merely taking paxvage to EARLY SOWINGS are to hand by Parcel Post Kna be one of the tuner in which fell into the
hunde
of the T-panese before there had been a dec) ration ni wer made by either party
SEASON 1894-95-
SEED NISTS. with hints for Gardening, are NOW READY, and Orders are being booked for delivery on arrival of the Seeds. They will be executed in the sequence lo which they are received as long as the supply lasts.
of
CELERY SEED : ---
SOLID WHITE MANCHESTER RED SULHAM'S PRIZE PINK WRIGHT'S GIANT WHITE WHITE PLUME;
CINERARIA:---
Also,
MARITIMA JAMES'S PRIDE.
The above can be sown dow and next month in boxes under cover, protected from sols.
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for use in the Garden generally: It suppllen natural nourishment to the soll, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby aiding the Plante to attain to their full size, vigour and beauty.
Sold in Tins containing to lbs. each...$1.75 28 lbs. ..... ...$4.50 Directions for Use are given on the Label.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
TH* Chinc » steamer Cart by at Whampos,
THE GYMKHANA.
The following are the results of Saturday's Gymkhana :-~-~
PORT RACK; three-quarter måle sact; for al! Laias poules; weight for feches as per scale with to lbs. atd-d; subscription priffins allowed to lb., dona fide Pale povies allowed 15 lb. winners at a Gymkhans Meelle
this
Season, for each race, 7 lbs. extra exier of two or more such races 10 lbs. exit penalties accumulative; entrance $1.00; first prize a Cup value about $4009; second 70 per cent, of Entrance 1 ex; third 30 per cent. Mr. Fraser-Smith'a d. Dosti, test, 8lb.............
Mr. Taylor
Mr. Forbes'. Glencaire, 12st. 2lb. Mr. Master 2 Mr. Saiop's g. Blailem, tost. glb... Mr. Forbes 3 Mr. Fraser-Smith's g. Catterthun, 11st. lb.... Mr. M. Duncan Mr. Salop's ch. The Signor, rast, gth.............
Capt. Hunt o LEMON CUTTING-TRO cats and one threat
Woo by Daurt in a common canter,
Cols, leht to lef and 1-ft to right_Thrust,
right. Threerang if time admits. Each clean cat and thrust to count three. Points deducted for style and pace,
AN " EMPRESS" AND THE "PROTOS" ASHORE,
THE "PROTOS" BRACHED, Telegrams were received here to-day by Mesora Wieler & Co, the agents, conveying the unpleasant intelligence that the German steamer Protos, Captain Jokannsen, has born beached near the most of the Salgon river after being in collision off Cape St. James last night with the German steamer Progreit. Captain Jersen. The Protes bull and cargo are both very badly damaged.
ELECTRO-PLATING
THE
BOTTOMS OF VESSELS-
a foul tattom she
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Yesterday forenoon Mr. D. E. Brown, General Palate and compositions Lajmerable hargy Agent of the Canadian Pacific Steamship been tried to prevent mariah growths, animal Company, received a telegram from Shanghal and vegetable, from forming sportron and stepma stating that the Empress of Ching bad. taken vessels below the water line, but she cal the ground near the Red Buoy at Woosang rests of the United States baxy shem, that up The wire stated that the cargo was being dis- such means bas proved at all effective, and, in iorem st any race meeting of one, race 7 lb Charged Into lighters, but as the tides are falling { def oral constsactor, “thousands of dollars
fact, as
as reported by Theodor D. Wilson, late it is possible Captain Archibald's commen have I en expended in the testing of
command will not get off until the next "mings." To-day we learn that all efforts to float the and anti-fouling paints and compositions, with protective Embrass have hither to proved fatile and that results which give but very little encourage. her maile and
be forwarded to passengers
ment to further experiments." It is well Hongkong by the Indo-Chlon Co.'s steamer known that United States vessels in waters Cheysang to-morrow, and should arrive bere on far from decking iscili ies lose sometimes as Saturday forenoon. Capt. A. Tillett, the Marine much as fifty per cent, of their speed efficiency Superintendent of the Company, has gone to because their hulls cannot be properly cleaned, Shanghai to superintend the floating of the Chief Constructor Wilson, to his argument for vessel, which, it appears, grounded on Saturday copper sheathing, submitted a letter from afternoon white approaching her busy outside of June aand, 1893, in which he called attention to
Commander
der Philips, of the
under date Ranger Warung Bar.
the fact that with a clean bottom the ship readily mada
de 7 to 8 knots on 7 feat
of coal, while with knots, though only made 6 urlag from 12 to 14 tons of coal per day. It estimated by the officials of the Naval Depart ment that the cost of decking, cleaning and palating the cruiser Chicago, at suitable inter- the expenditure of nearly $100,000. There at
vals during the three years cruise,
will require the results with paints and protective compos! tions at the present time, and to avoid such losses it has been proposed abroad to sheathe sical vessels with we sd, and af cowards to apply copter; en it is known that galvanic action mar injure the steel. The steel and copper when immeraci la salt water, undoubted'y generate galvanic action, and to pree at such action, least four inches of wood-backing is required, which is applied in two layers, the first two juches abeathing belag
Becarza
by slight increase to the number of new cases and fron bits, and on this a second two Inches destha during the past two days, are :---- sheashing if attached by means of copper bols, From noon on the 4th until noon 5th:- and these finally covered with copper sheet
secured by calls. Such a construction enormously increases the weight and cost of the vessel, and has long suggested the importance of stinching cap directly to hull.
the
In 1802 Mt. Alexander D. Buchanan, of
of Long Island N. Y., obtained a Frient for a process for electro- plating with copper the bottom of vessels. H plan was to dock the ship and enclose the bull in a flexible water-tight blanket or envelope and to fill to plating solution between 1e bull and
Mr. Landale's EndeavON........
Mr Bays........... Mr. Cruickshank's Gungadeen
Capt. Weiman's. Capt. Morrey's Tripan.
Mr. Burdon's First Extra.. Mr. Taylor's
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Mr. Stockisy's... PONY RACK, Once Round; ler i Chin
Ponies; weight for inches as per vente, with 15 lbs," added. Subscription Griffior allowed to Ita., bona fide Polo Ponies allowed no lbs. Previous winners at a Gymkhana of this Season barred; winners at any Race Meeting of one race ý lbs, extra, of two or more Faces 10 lbs. extra; entrance $1.05; Frat Frize a Cup valge about $30.00; send yo per cent. of Entrance Fees; third go per cent.
Mr. Taylor i
Mr. Fraser-Smith's bi. Black Douglas, irst, ofb
MOST of the finest opaís come from Hungary, but the principal vein has been exhausted lately, 10 that the gem in its finest variety is exceedingly tars. The clear, bright opals with the luminows fire come from Mexico. Any opal, and part-Mr. Blank's g. Exile 1st. 61b...Mr. Master a cularly the Mexican stone, becomes dalled by Mr. Cruickshank's 6. Gangadeen, Tit. 3lb.
Mr. Brook 3 washing the bands with the sing on, and all lose
Mr. Fyrver-Smith's g. Catterthan, itat, 6lb, their brilliant play of colour. The steurs are not
Mr. M. Duncan o 24 durable as diamonds, nor will they stand the
Mr. Srlop's b. Ould Giles, tost, gib., Mr. Hunt o Captain Murray's g. The Filar, test, folh
Mr. Cruickshank o
#LG WERT.
THE MAID AVENGED.
The maid was in the gardes
Hanging out the clothes,
When down cams a blackbird And alt of her no
This life example of domestic savagery bas kan sung in every surgery generation, but it bra bren reserved for there days of reparation lo see that the mald bad ber
Thus it revenge. happtor that a wonderful operation recently performed bra historic as well as scientific interests. A housemaid had her nose knocked off by a hotel lift, and that organ had bren ratlefactcally replaced by the surgical affirment of the breast time of a blackbird, over which the nasal atin was deftly drawn, Thas wat
an alting aders to proceed to sex with troops and Slatorical outrage avenged.
muntiions of WAY.
Taz Chlaus gunbost Chento, which arrived here Ibis me ning from the Naith, pre seeded to Canton this evening.
THE Canadien Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of Japan lef. Vokohama for Vancouver on Sunday meta'nz lus".
THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended, August 5th, are :—Europeans, £6 ; Chinese, 947 ; total 1,033.
THE Bish craiser Leander strived hare on Monday from Singapore and left this forenoon to join the British squadron now crelslag in northern waters,
Owing to pr. sure on our news columns" An Old Spriteman's reprit of Saturday's Gymk hang and a lot of interesting correspondence la beld or till tc-marrow,
THE P.&O. S, N. Co's steamship Cathay, with the next English mai, left Singapore for this port at 1 F m. on Sunday last, and to expected here about 3 p.m. on the job ist.
A CHINESE amab in the employ of Mr Charles Mocacy, clerk in Mr. W. G. Humphrey's office, was fined five dollars at the Magistracy this morning for kicking op a "abindy" in her me-tez's heare loc: sight.
Won earlly by Black Douglas. LADIES' NOMINATION; A Mathematical Race. -Compelltors start mounted in front of the winning post; ride over a hurdle round
■ flig (left arm) 150 yards distant, and back over hurdle; hand an envelope to nemissior containing a paper on which simple set som has to be worked out by the nominator unassisted; once more round the flag, first past the winning post, with the som correctly worked in his hand, wins. Captain Forbes's The Signor..... Miss Jackson 1 Mr. Taylor's The Shifter Mr. Moore 2 Mr. Landale's Endeavour........... Mrs. Alford 3 Mr. May's Discount.....................Mrs. May o Mr. Burdon's First Extra..Miss Ruby D‹ dwell o Captain Murray's The Fria-...Miss A. Jackson o Mr. Cruickshank's Rocket Miss Preston ONE MILE HANDICAP for all China Poules: cntries to close on Saturday, 28th July: entrance $1.00 $207 If non-acceptance not declared to the Hon. Secretary before $ p.m. Tursday, 301 Joly ; weights not|fi:1 ou Monday, 30th July; first Prize a Cup value about $60.00: second P. ze 70 pt: cent, of Entrance Fees; third 30 per cent.
ONE Sydney resinorant, wo read in a Sydney contemp -17, new gives coup, a choice of five joints, with potatoes, cabbage, bread and tea all for 3d. The food is rough, but good; and the other day the rush of castomer was so great that it broka ibe stove. One of the proprietors is cost; the other
walter; and
; and with no wagen and & smell rentio pay they are
are making a living, Hardly any of the bigher-priced restaurants do much more than pay expenses. Clerks and others who used to pay ra, every day for lunch DOW PA lo fcore Into an hotel, and share a
A quart of ale for xv., making a good meat from the free- lunch counter. Waiters' wages are lower than Mr. R. Freser-Smlib's d. Deart, Itst. 13lb...... ever, averaging 131. to 175. fer women pir week, 201, to 271. for men. Meals are gires in, bat Mr. David Gilles' gr. Silver Klag, 1st....... the hours are generally 13 day, Souday Included, with one Soday in a blue moon 'eff
Nothing is known here about the cause of
these two maritime accidents, and reveral days will elapse before and importkot details are available.
THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG.
The latest official returns, which show a
New Death Disch Rem. under casca
cured treatment
Hospital ship Hygeia... o Kennedy-town- Slaughter House......... Private bouses......................
0
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2
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T
4
23
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4 55
Total......... 3
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4
From noon 5th until noon, 6th :-
New Deaths Disch. Rem, under
to the steel
CSCE. cred, treatment! envelope and then by means of powerful eftctic to ek cuopiate the entire bottom of the machines
A more recent invention is that of Mr.
Hospital ship Hygeta... o. Kennedy-towEL................... Slaughter House ......... Private houses.........
Total........
a
YesFC!. 27
1 bomas S. Crane, of East Orange, N.J. By this invsation the copper is
copper in electrically defined in sections upon the surface of the vessels
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From soon yesterday unill noon to-day :--
Now Deaths Disch, Rem, ander colet
cured treatment
Hospital ship Hygria... Kennedy-low........... Shaughter House ...... Private hoares
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2
7
U 34
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4
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2
4
Total..............
5 51 Deaths reported from the outbreak (gth May) up to August 4th, noon, 2,434 ; grand total, 3.446. From 'noon until p.m. to-day At Tung Wab breach (Including now only the Slaughter Lakshi-kok sent to Caolon; sent to Lst-chi- House) new cases, o; deaths since, 3; one from kok, a total remaining under treatment at the Tung Wah branch, 11.
LAI-CHI-KOR RETURNS.
The following are the retume of admissions, deaths, etc., at the Lai-chi-kok pest-bosse for the past three diya ending 5 o'clock yesterday after soon are:-Saturday at 5 pm.-Admissions, 8; deaths, discharged, 1; remaining under treatment 4% Sunday at 5 p.m.-Admissions, 2; deaths, o; discharged, 3; remaining under treatment, 42. Monday, at 5 p.m.-Admissions, 3 treatment, 42.
7; death, 1; discharge), 7; remaining under
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Mr. Hart Buck's gr. Viper, 1xst: 5lb....................................
Mr. Bart Buck 1
Mr. Taylor 2 Mr. Brook Mr. Salop's b. Ould Glies, rost, alb, Mr. Hunt o Mr. R. M. Gray's gr. Exile, 10st. 121b.......... Mr. Master Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's bl. Black Donglan, rout.
13lb..............ina ........ Mr. Forts o Mr. Cruickshank's gr. Haven, r1st, 5lb..........
Mr. Cruickshank o Eming the of eason the Bind of the Shrop coursed in excelent style the following pleasing shire Light Infantry, under Me. J. Murphy, die
selec loss !-----
The best hotel in Sydney only pays 276. IN 1878 Admiral Fleurials, of the French Navy, brought out an electric leg, which was tried on the Magicienne It may be described as a small water mill with a whest consisting of cross- areas, tipped with cags like the anemometer of There were two sets Robinson.
cts of Robnica an the ends of the same axle, and as four спра
they
revolved | in the water while the ship moved, contact on the axis interrupted as electric March "Le Pere la Victoire"...Gaane. current flowing through a between the
Wire
Overtura......L'Italiana la Algeri"...Rosalai, bip
Pales
"Ma Mis Romette”.... and the leg and sounded a telephone. Thenste Selection.
Deutsche Linder" ..................... given out by the telephone was's measure of the Tabs....
..." fald Barian"....... number of evolutions per miante of the log and election...
"Washington Post" the speed of the
atursup At 1g the note and
up seds, however, Gate
Jla you see the insignificant sheet the ear was not quick at us for the
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.ed by the Chin Smail porple yes ́erday?
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Hongkong, 30th July, 1894.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
BickNot much! Who on earth wants to rend the Wail on Bark Holidays? We get all that's with rding to the Hongkong Telegraph the next diy-sed don't you forget it! Is
THE hand of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Officers' Mess, Murray Barracks this evening, com mencing at 8 o'clock:-
SUBSCRIBERS TO "THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH" ARR MOST RESPECTFULLY
KEMINDED THAT ALL BUBSCRIPTIONS
MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. ·
BIRTH.
At the Gas Works, West Point, on the fib instant, the wife of G, COLLINE, of a daughter,
DEATH.
On the 4th lauti, suddenly, at ble residence, Skameen, Capton, ALFRED ROwz, in bis fifty. first year.
March..........."High School Cadete "......Soun Oveure. Hasinamide..
Rossini
billocker.
Valection]
"Boccacao"...Ruppe.
Vatro Erminie" Relacion..... Romanes......." Noute Va"...
Jakobowiki
Tite Mattel.
Admiral Flee is bas telephone an electie tell, which is struck every 34 revolutione of the mill-wheel or vanes. By timing the interval between two stakes of the tell the speed of the ship is obtained, The apparatus ber been tried on board the Orman and other men-of-war and recently adopod by | the Minister of Marius,
Kale..........
ce:alve
TOWS
and the joints of the sccions are
overlappa du log the electro-deposition in sech manner as to parkcly units the whole coating of the vessel. Toe whole surface below the water line, lacuding the rivented laps of
of the
has its
the bull of
the
сот-
steel sheets, the keel, the stern and rudder- Foss are thus protected by an unbroken me- tallic sheet of copper. The baths are
open upon one side, which is applied to the bull of the Testai. Such baths would of course be prefer when frat built, but it is the practicabilly of ably appiled while the vessel is upon the stock copper-csalag the balls of vessels already built without taking them too long a time out of mission, which renders the invention of the copper upon
loable. The means for effecting the deposition peculiarly
Teasel are comparatively atmple. An electric generator s negativa pola attached to the vessel and its positive role in canrected with the baths. The baths are made with flexible frames having a yielding packing at the edges, and may thus be bent to form a water-light joint around the margin with the carve 1 surface of the vessel. Several baths are applied simultaneasly to alternate sec'ions over the whole surface of the vessel blow the water-line, and after deposting the baths are then shiftci to the intermediate suitable coating of copper from each bath,
unplated rections and the remaining surface of the vessel is plated in a single operation. The baths are so dispored during the first that their ends, when applied in the second The first operation operation, y overlap the deral's brat formed, and thus auoite the second deposits firmly to the first. The baths are about four feet wide by ten feet long, but may be larger if desired, and spacial devic:s are provided for from the keel to the water-line in slagle plating the irregular surfaces about the piern
of ration. A difference of patential of så volts 1 current of 7 amp res per square foot have been found sufficient for the deposition of the Coo Total 'cap Grand Coppe: To illustrate the practice of the
method we can take
Elza for ship of 400 fest long, drawing 20 feet example. A vessel of water, has about 24,000 square fest
of surfacs below the water-line. Assuming that one-half of this surface is plated at one time, the current required at 71 amperes per aque feat would aggregate co,coo amperes, which would be fur nished by several dynames
if desired, and the power required to deposit the copper would ba equivalent to about 18s horse power. A
A single deposit of suitable thickness can be made fo less days, and the whole bottom of the
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
Last Saturday afternoon eight competitors for the Short Range Cup was won by Mr. Stewart, with whom Mr. F. Maitland tied for the top score, but as the latter had the advantage in W. Stewart who put together very creditable beadicep foluta the prize was awarded Mr.
62. Commander- Ashe carried off the spoon for the highest net sœtre,~
The following are the scores :--
Waldkeurd Caryll ***...Zabrer.
..Kava
Sooze.
Mr. W. Stewart
Herrat.
Mr. F. Maltand..
THE " SELKIRK" AFFAIR.
105
yards, yards.
points, total.
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Petty Officer T, Bishop, R.N. xo 04 54 Commander Aske, R.N...
WAGES IN THE GERMAN MERCANTILE MARINE.
A statement showlog the wages paid in the German mercantile marine to officers, engineers
and a
sentanced at the Police Court to six weeks and } and exilors under the law of the 13th July, 1889: "hip cân thus ba plated in eight or nice day,
110m
** from
Imprisonment gated engineers, to 15% per month, the utmost facility. Tais improvement is con
c'aamars
Comstes. We are also of opinion that ite. then the cowardy
of £90,000 Kennedy who subsequently jumped on Transsilan)ic parsengen stexmerr prowles £%)
expense
THE Qengland Raliway Commissioners asked tones additions, amounted to £194.680; and the dis of the Maryborough Patriot why be c'aime uoler endowments matured during the
yeer totalled Luzco%. The accumulated food on
HORRORS Of AbsinthE.
POLONS THE BODY AND BURNS. AWAY
THE DRAINS.
THE RELEASE OF CAPTAIN CROWE.
About five weeks have elapsed since Captulo Crowe, of the Nova Scotiso barque Selkirk, and Mr. Edison Crowe, his chief officer, were three months' imprisonment respectively for reintlog to insurasco against accidents of seachen, For many years past The Standard Liig Aerue- saanting a seaman named Patrick Flynn on has been issued by the Garman Seafaring slog about $1,500 pounds of copper, which, ance Company, for which Mesues. Dodwell, the high seas in March last. Slose that time Association. The statement in question con- 31 cents per pound, would cost 36,105 The Carll!! & Co. a'e the local agents, has deservedly the names of a number
of the of members
#titutes CFEW
the basis of
of estimating warnings of use of the sectional baths permile the formalisn
the ranked as one of the most important of British I of the Selkirà have been constantly before the the crews of GurMEN SOE VERSala for the purpations, and assures an even and firmly adherent of the electro-deposit under moti favourable cons #ssurance concerns. According to the last public and one at least of that select band of of the national insurance i
system, The officers which i now | Catincis, a man named McGrady, bas beea - and crews are divided Sund the wages vary i side of the ship by valons means adapted to report of ible Company, APANDI
I into nina classes, ranging coating. The baths are held in place upon the before pa, the past year, notwithstanding The !anced
to Bine FORTH
to cabin data to masters and first. f their location, but are applied and removed with "gener 1 "deprasoton." appears to have then a with
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labour for commuitleg IN the Betish Ceasular Court at Bangkok, Mr.
mouth, paid to yor Beste (Arteg Comb) presiding, on the 28th prosperous one for this old-estabilake drm, arameable offence on board bis ship during class aw the b2 case of Tilleke v. G. W. Ward for its total funds increased during the rear by her recent vorage from New York to Hongkong paid to cabin boys. Masters on wooden sailing trolied by the Ship Copper Conting Company of
| £191,791 48. 58. the peerage rate of interest - Taschief officer, too, has also, during the park, de renseir, war in selud.1, the faty finding—"We are wasul. | £191,723 £4 21. Id. Fir cent, er zesily the 】 nadar review, been farther sentenced to two £8 constipg steamers and togs receive / Newark, N. J.—Scientific American,
and on small consting month, -id that the later constitutes a libel, erard being 64
and exiling vessels £6 per
per month. First mater buking into consideration the bad foliis as in 1892. The amount paid for claims years' imprisonment for assalting a seaman and existing buwan the perifes we award Tes. 500 was lera during the
for the previous
For month and second mates, doctors,
Stawards, The base scusively proved that be in mot cereken The smount of asurances acceped evidence upon which the Captate of the month. First mates on passenger steamers on Now, it will be remembered that the pursors and other in almlar yition, £6 a showing & small pants in the fog of Fulley & Co. Judgment during the year 1893 was 61,751,836
Birst ac diagly.
Inclusive of | instance, convicted was given by the convictopian voyages and on large freight stan under polícios deleg.
the same pay.
Third mates of
During the Alcétian War, which lasicd from his confrères Parker und ansatlantic
Becond
1844 to 1747, the French Army were more in passenger stemmers, and that ever since their conviction the mates on passenger stemmers on European danger from African fevers han com Algerian should not be prosecuted for entering tale of the Company amount to £7.914,375 whilst its power to obt in the release of C Panwards vessels, chief maten as well as single mates on
Community have done all in their voyages and on large freight steamers, first enemics, Several things were tied as antidotes Crowe mates on small | freight afesmers and on salting Psily absinthe way hit on as the most effective
· preventives by the sidiful army of physicians. anngel sgyanya fe no less than £1,036,672. | and Ma
signed by
shipping & me
6. steamers, also chief cooks and chief stewarde, febr:fuge. The soldiers were ordered to mix it and shipmasters
French Trans tientić prisenger mesmuję, third mates ordinary P Corn mest is an excellent cosmetic for the faces › to:warded to his Excellence the Governor Jast
wine. The luckless li bɛightens up the skin and cleanses the polos.
praying for the release of the unfortunate A tom I wanttiated best by opening the skipper and his male, And we are now very
on passenger steigers on Europeau voyages lucky privates grew to like their medicinsk
af bitterly and on large freight steamers, second mates on at first they swore af
for spolling with upper sash of the window, because the hot plaased to lears--and we are sure the seafering mail freight steamers and on selling vessels its bitterness that beautiful purple vir is vlways near the culling,
commualty will also be much gratified by the receive 63 101, par month. Cominon ingredients of barlik---
news-that the Governor ordered the release of ISA-DRINKING, Baye an exchange, is rapidly.
Great temperas, ORES MİT,
Captain Crows from Victoris Gaol last Satur. third caked engineers are paid £&a month and bagse to urarp the time-honoured place of clanct third-class certificated englasers £5 a month, in the affections of the French Army, the avil becoming a vics among English working women,
Absinthe straight as Tray labour, Hlace.
day, a week bele bis 'time' way up, and while uncertificated men gat. 64. Boatswainy, became an and it has just been shown by Miss Winifred An Imperial Chinese edlet affirms Chisa's Elf's but the esiserable condition of the workers
Damb-b-ll and calisthenic exercise is the that he left Hongkong tr-day by the Swatow to carpenters, middle-class cooks and steward a bverage is a very different thing from
sød saames in the position of
abalnihe zalked as a mediduz br
or an OCCASIOURI
OGP bete The suzerainty over Kores, and forests L Bust-In the s'nte qreads at Merioneth is very largely making of a shapely pale of arma ; a litle of Join his ship at Manila, biber she was chang with control of all the milliary officials. due to the fadfeste consumption of tas by the this practice, even for tes maluutes night and despatched crently under command of Captate officers are paid £35 month. Stoker,
On the 29th ultims the japongs trys meas will the women of the district. The morning, way and materially in making the arm D. Shearer, late Secretary of the Marine Offers donkey-man, doctors' siktents and quarter tlumphal return to Paris bought the habit
Ass-ciation.
them. It fe now so widespread through | mosters got ɗa row, souted 3,000 Chinese la an entrenched position trait is to re all day long, and appears at road and arm.
ส At the present Juncture it would be premature
classes slaughterers
Faitalan socfety--and Parls gives the Dr. von Blarcom, a distinguished phyutatás
to France-that French men of science and near Asan; four guns and much war material every mes?, and a hough Miss Ella Ware captured, the Chinese logs is stated at 300, held cookery cases in this mialg district, she Berke, expresses the opinion, slime aantal to discuss the pros and cons of this Selkirk confucioners, barbers and other workmen are
regard the cut'om of absinthe sippling and the Japaness loss 8o killed,
Loved it img able to wean the poor from faces favamigation, that coffee long boiled products affate as legib, bat to the course of the next paid £33, a month, Coal drawers and trimmers
amkodyleg a copy o
of the | receive Ɛa and ordinary mamES, inde, Teva tevesicklog, or to persuade them to the mare Indigestion than by other peace petition referred to in a review of the trial of Capt and stewards of the lower class, cocks, assistants, but:itions for Thera can be so doubt that Into the human stomach, and that a simple
Crowe and his mate and the startling segani stewardesses and similar inferior servants are The indigrica and rumia, from walch work, infusion faccatas digestion, gels and events fonat ably andor in
A speci. Har is nervous discapar says wanes of what we can but taim a lamentable adair paid £1 100. This scale applies absolutely te due to incrdiente ten consumption. En mercatould sleep xias hown at night and one lane which but for the pluck, energy and satiring trai the soties German coset. Two-fifths of the work zeams and kitchens, the teapot is
Bign nor woman_sisep mich | li the complete triumph of the foreasalls over | 15 marks) are to be added to the above some sad bo are unequal to the demanda ei will we the quarter-deck--and that, ton, an hourd as the money's worth of the board allowed on
| Hvitlök silp )
10% VOSSLÍK.
The Hongkong Lelegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. 1894
TELEGRAMS.
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
LONDON, August 5th.
THE NEUTRALITY OF SHANGHAL
· August Stă.
while la motion. The editor wrote back ;-
To the Pailway Commissioners, Brisbane,--Your memo.
received and contrats daly noted. Aduit satsing the trai
of
local
while in malen, bat dene in the interests of the paper which 1 THz following hegida kings will ranav perusaÏĮ 7:30 of the the port, being receive £4 tar, per month. Fourth mates on in small quantities three times a day with the
have the hener to representa paper which has five times the Jurgect circulation of any paper in the district. Beeing you su large ademtisers, war to place the special advantages of this paper under your fevourable notice. Hoping for my and favourable reply.—Yours, Xo, Patriot,
No prosecution followed.
of
Lew
・
wille smiths, takers,
Becond-class 1 fondly fancy is winn. But when a 28H
wall
them.
bakers,
agslost Shanghai or lib'appénaches, sýd China | than those of the beer-can now bury it the daytime. We are inclined to think ha in' of a low Be'tish skipmasters would have undeň { Avitage amount dued for shin seamen (that i
Six Edward Grey, in reply to questions in the House if Commons, stated that, japan had promised to undertake me watliks opRadman Stent requisition, and its effects, if lasa had theresyon, agreed- ned to obeirnes the uplén the.
onomizɛd ese.
As & vant national wall. The consequence of
the one--and use of this drug sig gan to abuse,
aves with men of saurusi will power-has been
to France disastrous tes
sa drescial degres. May
men of iematkanie bellliancy have offered wa that brains and their lives on the Hvid altar of absinthe. Baudelaire, who translated ail Pow works into French, had a tembly grotesqu pansion for the plasmas green petown: în îng
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