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On
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 154.
The spinere tranny which left Serul and
luxarious article. I have made a careful calcula-
Those who cannot afford to spend this rom will have to keep on their furs or remain in bed during the coldest part of the winter, unlers the Chinese should manage to capture Seoul and make things so warm and lively that the Inhabitants will have no time to think of the cald or the price of fact.
mail between the two places. He adviciolty marched zit Ka Yog. Ps Jo and Songtian and find that it will cost most loreign Caira to force European Do, in the pvince of Klang Kre. and Kumfamilles between $40 a $50 per month for way for
Interfore Powers to
her behall ad Chion, Piong Sa, 10 Sph Heng in Whang Hal fuel, and this will only he sufficient to keep the delve off her enemies or suppress her revolutions Do, where they arrived yesterday morning. An
corking range golog and comfortably heat one for her, is to morder few foreigners bere and Soh Hung is only about go English miles tenth-
100m measuring, say, 12 by 16 feet. ibere, and make some people shout: “Ah we must interfere to prevent these murder of Whang Ju it is very likely that an [2] engagement will take place either to-day or Europe then does China's dirty work and
to-morrow. With regard to the coming engage supports her rotten system of Government. If meat there is more or less anxiety felt by the European States would, instead, hold China outsiders as well as by the Japanese as to the strictly responsible for every foreigner's life, and probable result, because, It is an established fact listen to no specious excuses, there would be less that the Koreans in the northern part of Whang heard of outrages and anti-foreign riot, If the Hal Do, as well as the Play Yang Do people. these Government he truly unable to prevent
and event are band and
glove with the Chinese, these occurrences It is
bigh time they vacated not hesitate to do all in their power to retard the Poking and, in the name of humanky and advance of the Japanese forces, which, including civilisation, let joint European protectorate the two battalions in the province of Ham with my, Switzerland ring for, undertake to Klang, are said to number nearly 18,000 men of administer "hira for ! To bolster up a whited all an arpure like the Chinese political system is a disgrace..
·
TIENTSIN, September 1st. Caplein von Vannet en has now been appointed Inspector-General of Chaat tiefences.
The funeral of Monsieur L, A. Chevreux, no affirer if the French gunhoat Zion who died on Thursday of cholera, Pork place at St. Louis, Roman ('n halle Church yesterday, st 3 o'clock. Monsieur Chevrenx was born at Lorient, on the 24h Jay 1870. He was buried at the Cemetery, Tientsin. The body was accompanied to the grave by lege number of officers from the gunhcals and others, the town band playing
funeral.sch.
13 16 shred by tel graph tha! Col. Denby, US. Mi is to Chin, is on his way from Washington to Peking. The news is all the more welcome that it golfies that Col. Denby has withstood arccessfully the serious operation which he went home to ondergo, and a soff- clently end to health to undertake a long voyage. The Minister's many friends la North Chiea, official and personal, will be glad to welcome him back to bis Important post.
Tintin Times,
CBFFOO, September 3rd. HMS Archer leaving Chemulpo met the Monnary with the Amicin Admiral on board steate in up the river. Salu'es were exchanged, when at nice the Yoshino Kan appeared from amongst the isle da o tre what was up. Having
tached to about the miles and apparently
ring the`slisation, she again vanished. grang
Commandée Conn Randissin of the is left h the Ta on Saturday afternoon. He Chelen is on his way home to Ge ermany.
Amongst luggage was seen a lilehelt from the e Kowaing which to several place ahowed ultet masks. This belt was picked up hy the 7 when try found the survivors of the Kmeshing. Count Bendisin intends to present thi to Merors Jarline, Matheson & Co.
hjertelin
Shanghai.
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Th
The Japanese milltary "elegraph line has been extended from Seoul to Piong San, ia Pa Tu.
It is reported that the remnant of the Chinese army under the command of Generals Yap and Sop hare, after all, been able to join the above- ased Chinere forces, and that General Yuan Su Kwal (lats ex-Minister Realdent in Korea) has also joined the Chinese Army As General Yaan bas considerable military ability. It is very probable that some hard fighting may be
ER expected; at any me the Japanese will not have another such walksver as they had at So So Poll and near Ásan,
With the 10,000 men which were landed at er Bearto Fusan a few days ago, the total strength of the Japanese simy must now reach nearly 35,000 fighting mra.
SEOUL. August 24th,
Since last wiking Min Yang Dill, who le mentioned in one of my recent letters nås Saving been appointed Inspector of Government Granaries, has been deprived of his rank and exlied to Kom Po. a small town about re miles west of Senul. He was found to have had Intercourse with the widow of a former high official-bence kla pisnishment,
cit
Your readers will have good cause to belleve
that the Mins are and have been a thoroughly
depraved and treacherous lot. Several of the Mins (incinding Ming Yong Chan) whom the are said to be anxious (2) to Keress authorities apprehend, are known to be hidine in Ping Yong Many of the newly appointed Korean officials icals even are also not possessed of a very clear conscience, and hence they naturally hesitate to bring to justice the old offenders. If they were very Roxious to do so, no great difficulty would be met with, because the oppressed people would willingly lend them a hand,
The following further reforms have been
adopted by the Korean Council:-
August 7th 1794-
1st-Hereafter, when the representative of the Foreign Governments have audience of bis Majesty. it I recommended that they should, according to foreles contom, side in their chain to the inner gate of the walling hall. [Note It is in be hoped that his Majesty will approve of the above reform, beetase heretofore the Farstvo representatives have been obliged to leave their chairs outside the Palace gate and walk for a distance of nearly a quarter of a mile over filthy roads and through a lot of dirty compounds to reach the waiting-hall]
2nd-It is recommended and reinectfully requested
ested that bis Majesty appoint Ye Choo Yong, nephew of his Majesty, as a member of this
Council.
3rd.-The alaries of all the officers, scribes, and servants, who may under the reformed Government be dismissed, should be paid accord- tog to the old system of payment until they can receler other appointments or can engage in other occupation.
ing
August 18th, 1791:-
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On the roth 1 6.40 p.m. Typhoes S.S.W, of Hongkong moving towardha Hainan. Barometer now, sibing here. On the 11th at 4, 12 a,m the black emalle. Come was taken down, and the
black bail was sa poor holstel. At etorm the barometer had
zhen generally, except as Haiphong. Fresh south-enal y mant winds with showery and aquaily washer is probable la this neighbourhood.
the
1-Brom redand to level of these to teshes, touchs_well handraha, Tamparature in the shads in degresa, Tib raphalt, p-Humidity in parcanings of suturuLION, humidity of sie separated with rootates bang rom, amDlzection. or the wind to two pointi, 5-Fauce of the wind, according to Bestemt kala, kaasa ai cha waathir, à Pharnky, ‹ Decazhať alag, frying vuka, 1 999 Kong, Hail, i Lightning, Kavacata, # Pasilag showers, e Squally, • Kain, i Bnow. Tu, Witty them well. To in inche,
P. G, Fica, Tina Assistent
Hongkong Observatory, 11th September, 1894
HONGKONG register.
1st. -No officer of the Household Department, Barometer........... whether high or low, shall be appointed to or connection with the departments fr havr the administration of national affates.
2nd-The Council will adjourn for a few days to enable the vailous new departments to organ-
iz, and then It will meet every other day. Should there be any important business on other days the President shall call a meetine. tefare adepted is to be changed. I
As the way of appointing officers here- recem ment-d that Governber and Magistrates be selected as follows:-The first, second and third Prime Ministers and the head Ministers of the other eight departments shall constitute a Hoard
ich will recommend three suitable persons f each vicent parton, and from these three hi Majesty shall sei-et one.
I regret to have to report that two more Frach The French man-of-war Inconstant, which
priests have been very likely killed. It had been
appears when fast heard from that they were in South to investigate the murder Bent
the vicinity of Asan elther during or soon after of the French priest returned to Chempro an the 28th inst. The officers were unable to chate the battles fought there on the 28th and 20th ultimo. Since then an investigation has been shy the fifts is expected any particulars regarding the sad affir. They held by the Freuch as well as the native futbo
that the country along the Koms, but wither finding any trace of them or report, however, heie in a five time, until he arrives river in
weet
Chorg Chong Do appeared to be alive
their fate-Kobe Chronicle. the first femie Schmidt von Scbwind Is in
with
Tong Haba, command of thest vergel.
ztroost seems to be getting a fact. It Another will, deren mbese that the Tri Yuen care hk from t
her er mazement reporting that she had kind the panese Admiral. The Russian good at Simmulch yw brings the rumor from New 11, atdottai I n was killed in eng*g"
em with the Chinese-Express.
SHANGHAI, September 7th.
I have it from good authority that the native militis of Chung Chang, Do and Chulls Do have Jofred the Tong Haks, and that their number Is What their intentions are daily increasing. remains to be seen. I bardly think they will dire to attack the Japanese forces until they can look for assistance from the Chinese.
The Kowshing affair has been settled by the Japanese Government apologlsing and paying an
We are te receipt ni kufomation upon which indemnity of $75 her with disgust that the
credenc ca bephined that the Japanese troops; In street force, have occupled the large istand in Sue et Hey, about 40 miles north-west of Port Arthur, Sz base for operations. This orws has leen known in Peking and Theatsin
ard for savor days
rumours of
country
Your readers
Commanders of the Chinese forces now in Korex post plecards in every village or town they march This thrab, offering a 1
a reward for every pan head that is brought to them. Such belog the case. I
It is to be hoped that in the coming engage. ments the Japanese will give no quarter," 25" It would be useless to fight the Chinese according to civilised Ideas.
because
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and I am
FOOCHOW NOTES.
FO Cнow, September 8th. The following is the Tea Fxpart since our Isere of rst instant as per consignees returns:
For London
Per sieunship Glenorcht. 365,831lbs. F. E the Provincia Jadge left yesterday for Shanghai in the Fackiang en route for Peking. The pars to be some uncertainity about bis Excellency hauler retired as reported last week.
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The winner of a prize in the Hwa-hul lottery of about $500 value who had gone to the office of the foltery at Chalze near the Fagoda Anchorage and obtained the money for it, was ait:cked on his returned home by a party of coffin and get severely wounded in ble endeavor to defend himself and bis money. In addition to the loss of his dollars be has since been laid up and is under treatment. He will probably not recover.
A proclamation besting the stamp of the sub- Prefect has been posted in the city stating that H. E. the Viceroy has received a private telegram from a mandailu named Lau reporting that
The kind would casily accomodate 100,000 Informed that all commends the Japanese were being discovered in or about Foochow to report
Temperature................ Humidity... Direction of window
Weather... |
On date
Entimations,
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1
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Te-day's Advertisemen s.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CAL UTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Steamship
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day 4 p.m.
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F. G. Fico, Fleet Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, 11th September, 1894
Abvertisements.
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TION COMPANY,
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FROM SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
THE Steamship
"MARIA VALERIE," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their rink into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godwns, and all claims must be sent la to the Underl,red before Noon on the 18th Instant, or they will not be recognised,
No Fi e Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining to the Godowns after the 18th Instant, will be subject to rent,
Bills of Lading will be cautersigned by
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NOTICE TO "ONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, SUEZ JEDDAH, SUAKIM, MASSAWAH,
PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
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Woirls.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
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FIRST-CLASS
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having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees THE ELE TRI LIGHT IN ALL THE
of Cargo nie hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
on
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining
board after the 13th Instant, will be landed at Consigners' risk and expense into the Godowna of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage Com pany, Limited, Wanchai.
No Fire Insurance will be effccied, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 11.6 Septemb r. 1894.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
THE Steamship
"ARRAT O APCAR."
BUILDINGS.
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
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Agents. Hongkong, 11th Septemb-1, 1894
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of something of the kind bed reached Shanghal, but we are the first, oetsble find circles, to obtala information 11 any defibe
the subject, According to the chart, this island would
Since
The 235 bastant we are living under the he either Machison or Milne Island, the
régime and it remains to be seen what result the rettered. two largest of the
that group
the new reforms will have. The Japanese are is gand bent to strike while the fron is hot at may forms the small archipelage. There is archerge on the south side of Murchison, rate in so far as the reorganisation of the Korean which is from eight to ten square miles in extent,
army is concerned. Captain Watanabe, the with hare, undulating surf-ce, the whole
Japanese, milf-ary afinché, has scl cied 160 of being about 100 feet above the level of the old soldiers, and has commenced to drill eighty spinese, dressed * Chinese have left / HODEDDA, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, | 769]
A portion of the Japanese Atet has
them in the art of war. These mes are to be for the China port and that they are evidently returned to Japan to convoy more transports. Halaed as non-commissioned
aples. The people are therefore ordered to be Din Korean, on the look out for them ad in the event of their HE Steamship are given in mew Hauser ad temporary buildings are
so it will be plainly
that seen abeady bring erected at convenient points. The prepared for every possible emergency appertain them at once to
to his Excellen
Excellency. landing was effected without the slightest attempt
to the Ing to reformalion of
of the Korean Govern
The proprietor of a paper shop at Hwang-keh, at eriti ce on the part of the Chinese military ment. What soccess Captain Watanabe will situated off the Long Street between the river and forces and
and officials.
have with his unwilling pupila will before long be
e city, has grown the Falls of the first three We are Informed from an extremely well.
knows. I
fely prophesy
esy that the Japanese picted quarter
lengths of 17. 8
*nd 7
inches respectively. The Walle
gentleman is 61 years of age and he states that becoming every day stronger. The negotiations Koreans
willingly obey he commenced cultivating the growth of them towards that ent have never bees altogether
old. Latterly one of them. relaxed in Peking, Tokyo and the various ay commands given them by European or when he was 10 years
they wil not pay much attention to split and he had it neatly repaired with gold. European capitals beving close relations with American, China,
encumbrances can be rolled up, which must be
great convenience.
On Monday last he gru- cleusly threw bis doors open and gave the general public the treat of lospecting tasse Curiostiles.
the
fingers
"VINDOBONA," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Optum, are being landed at their risk inte the And Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
hat the prospect of an armatice | will have their hands fall ff they really attempt on his right hand to the extraordinary Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf
of Korean
being proclained between the heiligerents is to drill farge number and
troops.
This vessal brings on Cargo --- From Beyrouth, x 5.5. "DIANA," trany
From Calcutta, ex S.S. "POLLNCE,”, tran- shipped at Colomb".
The determined attitude of France / either Japanese or Chinese instructors, whom when he has occasion to write, these length/i-ped at Port Sild.
An the open avowals which have been they look upon as below them in civilization, elc.
On the 20th Inst, the new
new Korean colus are
The following particulars regarding the new cofeage will be found Interesting:
made beth in Peking and Paris by the
the supposed to bave been put into circulation, bur French Government to exact fall герд
I am sorry to say that, although I have even Talon for the atrocities committed by Chinese offered a premium for a complete sel, I have not upon French subjects in Korea and at Mengiz have so tersified China that she has been forced yet been able to obtain a single coin, let alote
* full set. I expect, however, that in time into a frame of mind more favourable to the sufficient number will be circulated to enable us progress of negotiations for the suspension of
to get a watch charm at least. hostilties and consenting to listen to Japan's demands, while pressure has been brought i иров the latter country to restrain her from active bostilities for the moment. Russia has sup- ported the French on every point, and has notified to China that her (Rusila's) pronounce- ment for the tatigrity of Korea means that Kores must never again be reduced to a state of vassalage to China, whether China wins or Jases, Chiun Gusetts.
NEWS FROM KOREA.
(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)
SEOUL, August atat. Since my last letter the 11th and 21st Regi- ments of the Hiroshims garrison, which had been quartered in Seoul and vicinity, have been relieved by one battalion of the sand Hiroshima Regiment, which arrived overland from Fasan Two battalions of the and Regiment were left
伯
In the province of Ham Kiong, near the border of Ping Yang Do, and are to co-operate with the IIth and 21st
which left Seoul to against
гворя stationed in
march aga
Ping
Rece
the
Wan
Hal Do
Yang De and
Mr. Moffett, an American missionary, erived
to Seoul 1st Friday from Ping Yang, the capital
The proprietor of loong-ngan orchard
2
situated next the Foong-an-ke finding that bls fruit mas disappearing in 1 to be more vigilant and if he discovered anyone marvellous manner ordered his watchman stealing his fruit to arrest bim, He further
watchman with
From Trieste, ex S.S. "IMPERATOR," tran- shipped at Bombay.
Optional Cargo will go on to Shanghai unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon TO- MORROW.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Undersigned before Noon on the 18th Lostant, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any
instant, will be subject to rent.
1st.The new colas are to consist of silver, provided the chief should ane Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 18th
nickel, copper and brass.
and. The lowest coin (brass), is called 'un. Oat nang will be equal to zo fox. One ton
10 p'un. 3rd.-Five kinds of coins will be put in circa- tation
(1) The smallest colo, the 'un, is made of brass
The 5-p'un coln is made of copper; 25.'un cola le minde of utekel
The
him to shoo tlie
and any rest tance offered. During the night the watchman espied a maoin one of the trees picking the fruit. No doubt be challenged him, but according to the report he did not wait for any physical resistance and abot him dead in the tree. The thief was found to be a stranger to the locality, which probably accounts for there being no reported trouble in consequence.—Echo,
The 1-Niang coins are made of sliver ;
CONSUMPTION, Wasting Diseases, and General The 5-niang celas are made of silver.
Debility. Doctors disagree sa to the relative Ath-The standard coin is the S-niang plece; value of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphlies; the all other coins of lower value are called sub- sidiary coins. It has been agreed that every one supplying strength and flesh-the others are, when either changing, paying or receiving giving nerve power and acting as a tonle to the
digestion and entire money, must take la 100-nfang, nickel, copper,ision of Pure Cod Liver Oil in Scott's with Hypophos. phites the two are combined, and the effect wonderful. Thousands who have derived no permement benefit from other preparations
have been cured by this. "Scott's Emulsion" is perfectly palatable, and is easily digested even by those who cannot tolerate plala Cod Liver Oll. Any Chemist can supply It.-Sale Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China-Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong.~[Advt.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
and brass coins to the amount of 5-ntang.
5th-Relative value between the old and new cofast-
1 p'un (brass), equal to old cash; 5" (copper), 25 ***
(olcke}}, infang (slives), St.-Expenses and salaries of officials. aze to
F
#
25 19
Iod
500
of Ping Yang Do, where he had been staylar be paid in silver, and in the event of it becom ever since the beginning of the trouble. Mr. Ing accessary to make use of the old cash, these Moffett reports that he was excorted by 120 expenses and salaries are to be paid as për Chinese Infantry and Cavalrymen sa
so far an | valuation stipulated in Par. 5.
100
sufficient singunt of the new of Whang Hal Day that
can be minted and placed in circulation
Whang Ju, the
20
the Chingan Manchus) were under coUntil
discipline and kept their arms and foreign coins will be permitted to remain lo
exements in splendid condition; that he fefrculation, provided, however, that the said
foreign coins are of the same weight and value as the new Korean colas.
ها
REGISTER.
But
To pr
roth September, 1894--‡ 4 pɛm.
TEA TIUM.
Windisch
1
Bhaugat Foodbew Amay
NARMAKI
saw no large Chinese forces in the neighbour. bood
of Ping Yang, and that he met the nearest
If the cruel war is not ended before long the Japanese outposts 20 miles romth of Whang Ta
foreigners whila Moffett, As I hear, however, that Mr.
Korea at least will have an uncom fortable time of it during the coming winter. As staying in Ping Yang, did not take may
I have had some experience with war, I generally unnecessary flights over the neighbouring hills, fi
qalte ilkely that he did not see the large look ahead, and find that, as the Japanese forces of Chinese troops known to be assembled have been kind enough to prohibit the experts
ilon of coal from Japan, we will have great mor- these.
Yesterday morning 30.000 Chinese troops and diiculty in obislain the requisite amount of 6,000 Ping Yang men, including 500 Korean fuel. At present infusion Japanese coal costs tiger-hunters" from Kang Ges, ware at Pasg from $17.00 to $22.00 per ton in Chemulpo, and Sax and Whang Jo, in the province of Whang adding to this transportation to Seoul, which
A
Hat Do the majority of these troops marched will amount to about $10.00 or $32.00 more per down from Manchuria, and the revi landed at | tom, you will see that coul in Seoul, il the the mouth of the Te Tong river.
Horow
pesonal beauty supply buldu ont, will be a pretty | Cipria
ja jao iuota 8118 Somm
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FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI
HE Company's Steamibip
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
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FOR KOBE, (Calling at Nagasaki !! sufficient fadacement offers).
HE Steamship
THE
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[96
will be dispatched for ike shore Bost on FRI-
| DAY, the iệth Instant, at Noos.
For Freight or Passage, spply to
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THE Steamship
{ "PATHAN,"
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For Freight or Panaga, apply to
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Proprietor
BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-ki-wan Road) THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE BAY VIEW" to be had on the Island, occupies the best aftuation on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and ly always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-launches can st kay time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawIL.
To the other Attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH rans from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. dally,
Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
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Hongkong, 13th August, 18o4.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
This commodious and height spouseet HOTEL, situated at a height of rago fest above sea-level, has just been thoroughly redecorated, renovated and refurnished, and a NEW WING has been built, whick commands. magnificent Views of the Harbour and malpland of Ching.
SUMMER RATES,
(FROM MAY 19T TO OCTOBER 31ST), One person, per day...... One person; per week......
25.00
One person, per month......from $70 to 85.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
day.... Married couple (occupying one room) per
7.00
45.00 Married couple (occupying one room), per
month......................................from $130 to 142,00 For further particulars, apply to
MANAGER,
Now Victoria Hotel Hongkong, 11st August, 1894,
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HONGKONG HOTEL.
OARD and LODGING from $60 to $70
per Month.
BOAR
R. TUCKER,
Hongkong, 9th August, 1894.
Manager.
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HOTEL DE LA PAIX,
| FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES,
~HI HOTEL, situated on the FRENCH
SHAMEEN, is now prepared to offer the BEST 1401 ACCOMMODATION to any TOURISTS or OCCASIONAL VISITORS who wish to bring their FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON, and EVERY POSSIBLE ATTENTION will be paid to their Comforts.
A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE kept, WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality: WONG TAI-FON G. and the Charges for the same are EXTREMELY
A well furnished BILLIARD SALOON with HAR attached.
Surgeon Dentist,
(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly
assistant to Dr. ROGERS),
HAS REMOVED
THE BANK BUILDINGA, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite -Hongkong Hotel),
CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, ayth July, 1891,
For Sale.
FOR
SALE.-
APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,
APAN PRINTING PAPERS,
COPYING PAPERS.
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
APAN WALL PAPERS,
&c.
&C1
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
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ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- signad,
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
8, Queen's Road Central. (pdp |・ Harghong, yrð ́January, 1894,
FAIR and REASONABLE.
V. A. ROZARIO, Manages.
Canton, 31st July, 1894.
[834 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Quian's Road and Duddell Street.) T
HE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing nordid to Gt in between HorzĻ Lượg and the PRIVATE BOARDING Houss-providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one may have bis GRILLED CHOP
or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 PM.; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Farties sending Dishes, &c., for same—and Cash, Termo >=~ Breakfast...per meal $0,75...per Month #ta TIG... |
80.75... Dipner *****
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$1.25...
Breakfast, Tifflü and Dinner.......s
Breakfast and Tiffa ......................
Tiffin and Dlone? .....
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$20
$25
$45
$30
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served
| In Excellent Style at short notice.
W. THOMAS,
Proprietor.
Hongkang, 14th June, 1894-
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PRIVATE BOARD
AND RESIDENCE
`LENKALY BUILDINGS.
12, GL
MRI, GILLANDERS.
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