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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1894.
The Import trade at Sourabaya fares badly I did say anything would be immediately Impersonator at minic hills and other places of telegraphed to China, and owing to myfficial } amusement, The accused were brought before ander the existing depression, and, on the 8th posidon my lips are sealed. Anyway, felt the bench.' day, when the police gave evidence Inst, received another shock by the failure of Peking before any signs of the fouble broke to the effect that they had vish d the apartments three Chinese traders fa quick surceerinn. Other out, coining away from there on March 17th, and occupied by the accused. They lived in two Chinese were in prospect, and to the United States by way
of Europe."
rooms, a parlour and a kitchen. In the former LONDON, July 31st. were two mattresses, while the windows of the A dispatch from Berlin ways: Princess room were heavily curtained. Bismarck fell from her bed on Sunday and wan the fall. She has since rendered unconscious by her condition excites
attention.
BERLIN, July 31st Princess Bismarck, who sustained a shock by falling from her bed on Sunday last, has recovered.
CONSTANTINOPLE, July 31st. A uispatch from Crete mys a man fired a shot
На to-day at the Governor-General. aligbily wounded in the bead.
WRE
LEGHORN, July STEL. Anrico Lucches, an anarchist, who was arrested in Corsica, has been brought to this city and identified as the assassin of Signor Bandt, editor of the Leghorn Gavette Livorn8338.
LONDON, July 31st,
The whasses were severely cross-examined by the accused, but the only evidence of interest elicited was that two women live in the house where the accused bave rooms. On the applica- tion of the police a remand was granted.
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR AND THE
INDIAN EXPORT TRADE..
The war between China and Japan is the absorbing topic of the boar in commercial circles io Bombay, and we bence place before our renders the opinions of a number of representa- tive men whose business relations have made them thoroughly conversant with manners in the Further East.
men and
Co-day's Advertisements.
No. $25.
LODGE,
REGULAR MEETING of the above
the outlook is the darker from the slender chance ZET L'AND of any improvement to business there in the near future. A few days previously, an Arab trader there had failed and had offered his creditors a composition of forty per cent, which they accepte. Of 1.te years, very few i-solvents there bave offered anything like that percentage: and, matters now stand, there is very Hitle chance indre of Insolvents satisfying their creditors with such high figures.
1.
1
In the House of Commons Sir William Harcourt moved the closure of the debate on the evicted tennis bill, and to apply the gull- lotion to cer ato secitons in order that the boat- bess of the session might be finished by August engaged in the font people's minds will be smuggling of which there twel
gth.
This was opposed, but finally the motion was adapted without a division.
Mr. Balfour spoke with great warmth in oppost tion and predicted that the House of Lords would certainly reject the bill. He also referred to the Irish public as the
*s the suffering dupes of their repre- sentatives in Parliament, who only desired quarter of a million of British money to oke out the Paris funds. The speech was greeted with cheers and ironical cheers.
Morley followed Mr. Balfour, but the confusion became so great while he was talking that his voice could not be heard.
while lasts. The
Issue of the
but on
At Saurabaya, alto, voices have been raised against Hberty given to Asiatics there to retall polson. Every precaution is indeed taken that European doctors and apothecaries should be fully qualified, and be restricted in the sale of poleons. But, on the other band, any Asiatic can buy openly, in the public markets, enough polson to kill dezens of people, and can also set up as a quack at pleasure has notified a pro-
The Dulch Gove
Government clamation of neutrality in re the China-Japan war. The Government steamer Sperwer brought to Sourabaya on the 'h instant the arme recently selzed in Bali waters, for the alleged attempted
Englishmen a Dane had been arrested. No less than 101
rifles and the accompanying ammuni repealing tion, says the Sourabaya Courant, had been seized, and these articles were duly made over to the judicial authorl dies in that cily. The Sparwar also brought the three adventurers in question, who are alleged to have proceeded from Singapore, and who, after arrest, had been kept in custody at Baleling. The Daze wAI SO on arrival at Sourabays that he had to be taken to hospital where he subsequently died. The other prisoners were quartered in an hotel where, on the 11th inst, they were served with * notice of proceedings having been taken. against them in court. Justice moves so slowly in Java that, probably, it will be a long while before the trial
cames oft
The Batavia Nieuwsblad ways that a fourth alleged arms smuggler succeeded in escaping into the interior of Ball.
Mr. S. M. Moses, of the firm of Messrs. David Sassoon and Company, says The war, which has broken on between China and Japan, will of course affect our trade with those countries, conflict, and there will be want of confidence generally and curtail- ment of credit which will necessarily have an adverse influence on the Bombay trade, Twist shipments to Japan will of course suffer, the other hand shipments of that commodity from Japan to China will also be curtailed. As regards oplaro, a large trade is being carried on with the coast of China la junks. On account of the Japanese privateers, these craft will be afraid to venture out-and again the bankers will withdraw their credits from the merchants. While the state of the country continues disturbed, these two causes will, I fear, affect the consumption of foreign oplars in China. One of the reasons why cottoo exports to Japan are less than during last year is, I I believe, that a new trade has sprong ap between Liverpol and Japan, and American cotton is to some extent now being imported in Japan, which has taken the place in a measure of the fadia staple. I hope that the war will be of short duration. As all the European Powers are interested in the peace of both empires, they are sure to interfere and Mr. A. E. Suddart has invited William Brock-bring about a peaceful settlement of the dispute well, the Surrey professional, to join the English which is the immediate cause of the war." cricket team which is to visit Australia next
Meara, Tata and Son say that it is hazardous to form any optollon as to the effecs of the war
export of Indian articles of merchandise.or Unless the hostilities take a further development, it to very unlikely that trade will come to a stand- still, although of course, it will be very much diminished, there being little demand for Indian -cotton in Japao walie the people are engaged in war. If there is less demand, prices will go down, large stocks will remain la hand, and trade would #offer.
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The following telegrams from our Sydney exchanges were "crowded out" of last night's
season.
LONDON, August 8th.
Almost two-thirds of the Scotch bondholders of the Land Mortgage Bark of Victoria, Limited, Melbourne, have approved of the proposed possession of terminal debentures into 44 per cent debeture stack, provided the trust deed adripjate * secures the new stock.
The dector of the Union Bank pelidoned In-day that the liquidation of the affairs of the Bak
of South Australia should be carried out under the upervision of the Court,
Aber argument, the Judge refused to accede to the pillon on a scenical ground, but suggested that the #quidator should petition to the same effect.
August gth. The Union Bank is determined to enforce the call lupin the shareholders in the Bank of Soulb Australia,
The French military authorities have refused to purchase the monster electric mitrailleuse aande by M. Eugene Turrin, the famous faventor of m mli m ard as a consequence M. Turpia has sg in allered the gun to Germany.
The marriage has taken place at the Imperial Palace of Peterhof, near St. Petersbare, of the Grand Dacres Xente, daughter of the Car, and the Grand Duke Alcxander Michaelevitch.
During the journey from he Palace alter the wedding, the cantage in which the Duke and Duchers were driving was upset, and the bride was thrown into a dlich, being badly Injured by the fall
The Morning Post announces that K.M.S Crescent is being got ready to immediately con- vey relief crews to warships on the Australian station, and regards this as a confirmation of the belief that discontent exists among the pre- seal crews of H.M. ship Curaçon, Rapid, and Lisard.
The Scotch mines on stelke are suffering
|
irem
bave
The manager of another leading firm of exporters to the Further East said that he did not agree with the view that the falling off of demand for catton in Japan was due to the war. An associa tion called the "Japanese Union" has been formed in Japan, which refuses le take cotton from those who are not members of the Union, and a fine has to be paid to the funds by any member disregarding the role Europeans not yet joined the Union, although the members refuse to bay cotton from foreigners who are non-members. This was assigned as the chose of the curtailment of the demand for cotton la Japan daring the current year. The Nippon- Bombay line of steamers alone take cotton to Japan for the members of the Union. Non- members are at present, said our informant,
do anything unable
la the matter. Unless the the Japanese line of steamers carsled English flag, the merchants would be afraid to consign, goods by them. The Government of Japan have now abolished the duty on the export of yarn from Japan in order to increase the trade with China, which bus up to the present time been supplied by India. IfChina ceases to export cotton to Japan, the latter will have to look for their supply of cotton to India, But there is the difficulty that the Japanese Union, would besliste to take cotton carried by any out-
of steamers.
said that it was premature to give any opinion at this stage as to the effects of the war on Indian trade, as nobody yet knew what developments the war might take. So long as vesels sailed under the English flag, Indian merchants were not likely to suffer greatly. The trade with the free parts would be
be carried on
on by means of English and other foreign steamers.
who has a mercantile bankness in
line of
side
Mr.
At Sonrabaya, match factory has been started, the article taking turned out after the Swedish pattern. The promoters expect to do * good business, owing to the real matches from Japan having gone op in price in Java, since the outbreak of the war in Korea,
In Lombok, the course of events flows more smoothly. The rebellous Mahommedan islanders or Sassaks as they are termed, have agreed to come under Balinese rule which they had almost succeeded in throwing off when the Dutch expedition landed. They are, however, to be put under the protection of the Netherlands India Government. Straits Times.
A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 1st September, at 8.30 for o o'clock precisely Visiting, Rrethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, tst September, 1894
CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TH
'914
HE TWENTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above (OMPANY wil be held at the HEAD OFFICE, Victoria, Hongkong, on SATURDAY the sand instant, at Twelve o'clock NOON, for the purpose of presenting the Report al the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 30th April fast, and of Declaring Dividends.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 9th to the 22nd Inst., both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. H. RAY,
Secretary,
1910
Hongkong, tat September, 1894. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM.
SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
“ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship.
"GARLIC."
The above Steamer having arrived, Conalgnees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take Immediate, delivery of their Goods from along. side,
Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consigneer' risk and expense.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Agent, Hongkong. tt September, 1894.
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"HAILOONG,"
tenible privations, as the strike allowance they and C." Abrabam, of Mesirs, E. D. Sassoon Parts on TUESDAY, the 4th instant, at Noon.
receive is only 35. a fortnight.
Thousands of men and their families sta absolutely destitute, and are dependent upon the soup kitchens for their means of support.
PERTH, (W.A.), August 9th. The Imperial Treasury has approved of the establishment of a mint at Perth.
BRISBANE, August
19th,
any
Котев.
AJ Carred in the Tlew that the present
Bombay,
from
Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
General Manager. Hongkong, 1st September, 1804.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
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FOR WEEK ENDING 8TH SEPTEMBER, 1894- No. 98.-GENERAL -In future all "CASU- ALTIES" such as ENLISTMENTS, RESIG NATIONS, REMOVALS, &c., will be notified in Orders.
No. 99-GENERAL-The Efficiency Certi ficates for last Season will be given, on Parade, to the Battery on MONDAY, "and in the Com pany on TUESDAY,
No. 100.- PROMOTIONS.— MACHINE GUN COMPANY.-The following promotions
are notified:
F. H. May,
TO BE SERGEANTS,
18.5-94-A. M. Marshall, 18.5.93
In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Hamilton's motion to go into commlites for the condition of affairs in unfavourable to trade purpose of amending the Payment of Members between India and Japan, as Indian merchants Act, by increasing the payment from 300 per are afraid to ship their goods to Japan, In year, was carried after a short debate. The such disturbed times. He continued: "The resolution was ordered to be received by the Japanese mills are getting half the amount House next Friday, The Assembly then of their consumption of
of cotton from China, and #djourned till Tuesday,
If the mills do not stop work they will be obliged LONDON, August roth. to take Indian yarns lostead of Chinese, Should The St. Petersburg correspondant of the Berlin the war continue, the demand for Bengal cotton Tageblatt reports that the Russian troops will not increase if the European merchants lo In Siberia have received orders to prepare for China boy up the cotton and ship the same to an immediate march eastward in the event of Jap
liners by English or other except Chinese Japan by change taking place in the State control of and Japanese boats.
The rules of
of the
JEPRA Union
not apply to catten exported do At present there are eight Russian warships China, and consequently there is nothing to F. M. Maitland, 6.3.94-E D. Sanders, 25.6.94 In Korean waters watching the development of prevent the imperation of Chins cotton to Japan. F. T. Badeley, 6.3.94-E. R. Burdon, events, and it is asserted that the French feet apan bad already ordered out cotton from China has been directed to co-operate with the Russian for consumption, and therefore there is not at C. M. Firth, 6.3.94-A. B. Macdonald, 25 6.94
any action which may be taken.
No. 10-FIELD BATTERY.--Officer and The Cowes week of the Royal Yacht Present a demand for the Indian cotton of higher
price, China
cotton is not
not superior to Indian N. C. O, for duty--Lieats, H. E. DENSON, B. S. is cheapghteen
The Japanese
splu | MAY and G. L. DUNCAN. cotton, but it is che
from
Chloe No. 103-FIELD BATTERY SQUAD cotton, but in number eighteen they use China- DRILLS, HEADQUARERS, MONDAY, 5.30 cotton mixed with Indian, From number F.M.; (Wälte Uniform and Forage Cape, eighteen upwards they see a great deal of FRIDAY. 9 P.M.; Plain Clothes. Indian, very little of the Chinese product SATURDAY, 130 r..:(White Uniform and being mixed with it. Japan consumer most of Helmets).
China, Indlan to
being cheaper TION
VCssCla
Squadron concluded to-day, when the race for the Australian Cup took place, Admiral Mon. tagu's Carina defeating Mr. J. Gration's Zala, by min. 188c.
^August 17th. The Russian forces in East Siberis comprise 25,000 Infantry, 2,500 cavalry, and 64 guns.”
August rath
yarn up to number
TO BE CORPORALS.
6.3.94
The French police have warned the author counction, and at present very little yard is CARBINE PRACTICE-FREE AMMUNI
sles at St. Petersburg that a number of danger ous anarchists are arılving in the Russian capital, with the view of carrying out a plot to murder the Czar.
than japanese yam, there will very probably be demand for Bengal cotton for Japan, but Is doubtial whether the merchants will dare to
of War. to that country in ilme consign it to It is intended to kill his Imperial Majesty by
Athina
said that merchant
the trade between means of as explosion, the anarchiate being Chius and japan would suffer, but such would Incenied at the Csar not granting amnemies to not be the case with Indian exports to China. political prisoners in celebration of the marriage | English and other foreign vessels could safely go of his daughter the Grand Duchess Xenie to the Grand Duke Alexander Michaelovitch,
August 19th.
KOWLOON DOCK_DETACHMENT.— Squad Drills, MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 6 PM. They can also attend the Rangs on SATURDAY.
NOTE.-LAUNCH will leave NEW PED- DER'S WHARF at 3.45 P.M. of SATURDAY. 103-MACHINE GUN COMPANY.- SQUAD DRILL & HEADQUARTERS an
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"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"
Pedder'a Hil Hongke. 16th January, 1894-
THE
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned.has received Instructions
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
TUESDAY, the 4th September, 1894, AT 2.30 PM.,
at his SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.
Comprising TAPESTRY. COVERED DRAWING- RCOM SUITE,
MARBLE-TOP CENTRE & SIDE TABLES. CHIMNEY GLASSES, PICTURES and ORNAMENTS.
GLASS BOOK-CASE, DESK & WRITING TABLE.
CARPETS and RUGS. EXTENSION-DINING TABLE, MARBLE- TOP SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS ВАСК,
BACK, WHATNOTS and DINING-ROOM CHAIRS.
SOLD EVERYWHERE
CETTE POUDRI
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ALL PELU
at ini Communichio la VELDUTE FRAICHEUR
A Bourjois
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PARIS
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FOR THEATRE
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ESSENCI
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Hotels.
THE
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OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
HIS commodious and well appointed
“NEW VICTORIA HOTEL" THOTEL, situated at a height of 1,150 feet
OPENED
TO-DAY
(SATURDAY),
SEPTEMBER IST,
MADAR & FARMER,
Proprietors.
Hongkong, st September, 1894.
BAY VIEW HOTEL,
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SUMMER RATES,
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1935
$4.00 One person, per week o 25.00 One person, per month ..............from $70 to 85.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
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`HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and
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ALSO
ONE ENTOMOLOGICAL CABINET, (Made of Seasoned Camphor Wood),
&C.3
*.
Вес TERMS OF SALE —Ås Customary.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 30th August, 1894.
To be Let.
TO LET.
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Nos. 1 & 1 RIPON TERRACE.
No. 8. OLD BAILEY,
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HONGKONG HOTEL.
any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the BOARD and LODGING from $50 to $70
To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
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Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First
per Month.
Manager.
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R. TUCKER,
Hongkong, gth August, 1894.
HOTEL DE LA PAIX.
class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can | FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES. be served at ali-hours,
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
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1643 T
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THE
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Canton, 31st July, 1894.
For Sale.
FOR
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APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.
to the treaty ports, sed most of the Indian trade Plothes, THURSDAY, THE HONG, OGENCY CA, VESTMENT (Corner of Queen's Road and Daddell Street.) JAPAN
with Chins was confined to those ports,
Paris
race merchant of long standing said that,
• suffered in tende, it would be the The Indian traders would be It is probable that the fate of his brother peeyed - afraid es give the same credit to the merchants
The brother of Cesario Santo Heironymo, the | 17
in of M. Carnot, has committed suicide Japan
The
circum
any chant
NETHERLANDS INDIA,
on the young man's mind, and that be preferred | in Japan as they had bitherto done. to take his life rather than live to hear of Santo's Notwithstanding this view, it may be said that | suicide occurred at a club which | generally speaking the merchants in Bombay do execution,
| vigising. the deceased was in the habit of
not apprehend any serious injury to their trade. Two i impersonators have been arrested : --Bombay Ganeita,
female lu London ander somewhat peculiar ไป
stances.
The accused are believed to be notorious characters, and the first luformation of their operations was conveyed to the police by a
who declared that the supposed women At Probolingo on the 6th instant, the Garman were faos in female attire. The police watching ship Werra came into collision with the British the two
suspected men arrested them when they steamer Dryferdals, then lying at anchor, which were in a cab with a man. Taking the suspects suffered some damage. The masters of the two by surprise the police pounced down upon the vessels could not agros regarding the amount of vobicle, and immediately raised the dresses of compensation due to conseguetes and the one of the supposed women, when it was ding minitas will h
1 have to be decided in orari. Neliber covered that he was wearing a man's trousers. | wessel was mich the worse for the collaton, for This man remarked to the pollos you the Dryferdale was this to proosed to her am not in female artig While the destiastion, Port Bald, The Werew also Ahortly second mopeds stated that he was a fumate : niterwarde paliek for damnesty in love sugar.
ng
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By Order,
F. F. LAMBARDE, Lieut, R.A,
Adjutant, Hongkong Volunteer Corps. Headquarters, Hongkong, 1st September, 1894-
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Ca., Hongkong, 1st Beptember, 1894
TO LET.
ใย
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Advertisers are reminded that the Hongbong Telegraph has by far the largest sizediation of any English swapsper pehišked in the Far ast. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Tema os application.
@Kangbang, 24th Dotehony 1897,
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“HE Undersigned has always thought that place sa this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the FRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have ble GRILLED CHOP & STEAK
Lay hour of the Day up to 15 P.M.; or later. If notice de given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE" PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Parties mending Dishes, &c, for same-and Cash, Terza --- Brkfast...per meal" $0.75.....per Month $ra TIMA.........
* $0.75. Dinner n $1.35. Breakdan, Tilla and Dinner... Breakfast and Tiffin domum. Tiets and Dlanar.........
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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served In Excellent Styla at short nation,
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
Bongbong, 14th June, 1894,
PRINTING PAPERS.
JAPAN
JAPAN COPYING PAPERS.
JAPAN
APAN WALL PAPERS,
PRICES VERY MODERATE,
[$34
ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Undges sign.ad.
MITSUI BUBBAN KAISHA,
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