The ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd, will be held at the Company's effic, Praya Central, at noon TO-MOTOW.

Tuæ latest addition to the "Glen" Ine, the Glenfarg, Cast, F. Selby, arrived from London, in ports of call this forenoon, having left Singapore on the Rib Inst, The Glenfarga steel screw-steamer of 3,646 tons, 360 k. long, 44 ft. brand, 27 ft. deep, and carries 5,000 tons. She was bolle by the fandon and Glasgow Shipbuilding Co. of Glasgow and ran a satisfac tory trial trip on the Clyde on June 21st. Her engines are triple expansion, cylinders 19" and 47" 75" in diameter, and with stroke of 48," knots. This powerful steamer will be a valuable acquisition to the popular "Glen" line.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894.

that conceeded heve

T

The

the not very far distant future. Talking of the war reminds me of the report of the discussion at a meeting of the Hongkong "Odd Volumes" society that appeared in a recent issue of the Telegraph, which was most interesting. is generally subject was handled in a highly creditable manner and the final conclusions arrived at, that the war was forced upon China and the Japanese were not justlied to waying this were the only correct views that intelligent and Impartial spectators can take of the situation. The Telegraph's report of the meeting has been translated by all the native papers and thousands of coples of the wood-cut in the midst of a mass

sold all over the city and suburbs.

The Timer has the foll wing from Port Limon, Costa Rica, dated Angust 12th,

The British warship Mokawk ban arrived here with Chief Clarence and twelve refugees aboard.

Co-day's Advertisements.

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Bluefieldab a been retaken by accoNicaragu troops, who arrived from Rama and Greytown on transports flying the United States leg. On their approach the United States marines, who had been an daly ashore, returned to their table combination for INDIGESTION voste. The raideat Americans, being thus abandoned, became very Indignant, and many of them removed the national flag from their in the streets, They houses and stamped on then holsted the British flag.

On entering the Government house the shreds the Mosquito flag. They placed under and Jamaicans arrest numerous Americans

of belog la sympathy with Chlef suspected

FLATCHRA & Co-CHEMISTS. PERFU The captain of the Mohawk landed a party

MERS, WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS, of men and went to the prison and "rescued The Mohawk will swalt orders from home. every one thers who claimed British protection.Me. 25. Quer's Road CPIT Clarence will remain on board.

driving her at a speed of over twelve and hate of Chinese hieroglyphics have been extensively | until recently, but it notable from Nicaraguan authortles hauled down and tore to

The place is never mentioned here rows. dave, and for the were cord reason that it has died out after claiming fails 200,000 victims. the surface soll of infected house, so it will webably reappear shout next March or Apell. You had therefore heter look cut to Hongkong otherwise you'll be sure to have a repetitien this year's deadly epideme to the summer of 1895.

Recruiting vergeunte are reported to be very Swatow and 10,000 to Formoss,

In the Supreme Court, Singapore, on the 4th No attempt is helng made to kill the bacilli in exhausted, and the same remark, more or less Claranice. Inst, Chief Justice Cox gave his decision in re the applicati a made on behalf of Capt. Nicol, of the ship Namyong, which was to the effect that the finding of a Marine Court of Inquiry which censured him and suspended his ma

master's certificate for four month on account of the stranding of the Namyong คา the ssuth-west coast of Seruta Island,

the 5th August, waI Carimate Strait, and should be set aside and the proceedings removed to the Supreme Court, on the ground that the More Court had brought no charge gainst him. After lengthy and elaborate judgment the Chief Justice refused the applica- Hon.

on

busy raising 20,000 men; ra,000 to be sent to worked. Thepable of being economi• } evening to & number al prominent himetallista.

first

to 20

erroneous idea based doubtless on the fact that the bulk of the Japanese coal exported came from Takeshima. The truth is that the Milke mine is much larger, and that, the northern mines excepted. Japan has no other supply of coal likely to last for any considerable time. This statement will probably surprise many of generally our readers. It has hitherto been

nation that Japan possesses virtually accepted and atores of the mineral, Geological experts have teid as much, and in British Consuler trade report complied few years ago was allered that the whole of Klushu was practically a vast cost-bed. We ourselves shared this bellef cos

seems clearly esta= blished that the supply of coal mines now in operation, other than those of Imited. A few years, pro- Takeshim Hokkaido, is very m bably from ten to fifteen, will sen

In the Bouth, Mike excluded. Milke is said to have a modified, applies to all the other mines in

to according to able estimate, The ares of deposit, s supply for forty or fifty years on the most favost careful surveys made by the Government in 1881 and 1884 is 3.758 acres, and the total only two teams are quantity of the mineral Rg millions of tons. But enlly

Averages from feet in thickness, the mineral in it being remark. ably uniform in

in qually and without any inter- 16 stratified bands of chale. The second les from to to feet below the first and averages. 6 feet in JAPAN JUSTIFICATION.

thickness,

hut the coil, being of inferior quality, There have been many "justlications is only in Hmited demand for local consump

Thas the capacity tion. THE publication of "John Chiraman's" com- the present war penned by Japanese Jannalist be sald to be confined to one seam and with an plaint out the nailsfactory state of certain and the substance of many of their pleas has

of some 600,000 tons, it is Impro- output by Song street in the colony would serve no useful end been given in transistion to foreign readers; but

bable that any appreciable quently will remain very few have attempted to write their arguments at pest, as the subject has lately been dealt

at the end of 40 years. Cost has been extracted with, and doubtless the Public Works Depart directly in English while still publishing

Mitke ever since 1468, but the working was ment trying to atone for past neglect, Allffecty

vernacular periodical. This, however, has just

of a desultory character the chief, if not the only, his chosen been done by Mr. Kanzo Uchimura, the same the Hongkong Telegraph has no

of the mineral being for salt works on the Intention of

of this important public reblcle for publication being The Nation's Insinght a

fonshores of the Inland Sea and Shimabara Gulf, matter 11 e more estreially at the official reports Friend, a weekly issued from the Kokumin In 1873 the newly centralized Government pur- The righteousness of the war is Mrchased the mice for 40,000 yen and employed it the Gerry and published in this paper office.

To this were but pretially factory one of them in Uchit

Uchimura's great Justification for it, one principally as a means for utilizing convict materiallatic country, he says, lusts bave come

until 1876, when the management was Isbour het berg athlếp but accurate. shail personally takes an extensive turn round to be regarded as the only and just causes for the town at an early date and then report pro-war. But no one will doubt the existence of transferred to the Mitsu! Company. By their enterpise great Improvements were speedily First. The next t meer correspondent writes righeous ways in history; and the Korean war

effected, the output and the general prospects to us, his letter will have a better chance of

now opened must, he opiner, take rank being thus so much improved that in 1889 the be'ng printed if he ovolés abusive personalities, as much, Righteous, he contends, Janen's

yes and sense, for legalities can be manufactured, but la moral sense as well. It is our wish to give Mr. Uchimura's elews a clear statement: As a newspaper writer he is well known, and by training and experience he is well qualified to eive an expression of oplaton. We therefore summarise bis paper. refrain from comment, and preceed directly to

However, we

A RIGHTEOUS WAR.

of

annual

the mloe may

Str W. H. Houldsworth, member of Parlis- ment, gave a dlaner at the Savoy Hotel this The guests incindad General Walker, Mr. Whitney. Senator Wolcott of Colorado, Brooks Adatus of Boston, A. J. Balfour, and Henry Chaplin.

During the last few days over 400 anarchists have landed in the city. The police are busy

PARIS, August 14th. watching the newcomers.

The treaty between France and the Congo State was signed to-day. It provides that the French Conga colony's territory shall extend to It also modifies the the Congo and Nile basins. treaty between the Congo State and England, the Congo State renouncing the lease Great Britain granted which led to the recent dispute with England.

WASHINGTON, August 14th.

At the request of the State Department, Secretary Herbert has directed Captain Coffin, of the craser Charleston, now at the Mare Island Navy Yard, to make preparations for sailing. As soon as the ship is ready for sex she will be sent to the Asiatic station to jols the f protecting vessels there now for the purpose of the interest of Americans in China and Japan

DESPITE the war in the North, the bleh price of ruggle against Chios is not only in a legs! Government felt josified in offering the property, uring the war between the two countries.

food-stuffs realing therefrom and the lesser consequent upon the ravages of the babonte plagur, the display to China-town to-day, on the penalan of the great mid-an'omn festival, or Feast of Lanterns as foreigners call it, was more gorgeous than we have known it to be for a number of years. On every side brilliant ban- pers, the famous dragon flag (that is going

and by). waive on the battlements of Tokyo by

man." Hi-yah!

THE VANISHING ACT,

He who owes and runs away Lives to pay another day.

to

Japan's reluctance to enter upon the present

for sale at

With the addition of the Charleston the

tive in Eastern waters. The Baltimore and the United States will have a good naval representa

ר:

Monocacy have been there for some time, and recently the Concord and the Petret, forming part of the Bebring Sea patrol fleet, were ordered to join them.

It is asserted there is no significance attached to the addition of the Charleston to the ships of the Asiatic station. but that it to simply lo conformity with a desire on the part of the Administration to have

strong naval force here daring the continuance of the war. The

reserve price of 400 purchasers for the Mitani Company became the 4.550.000 yen. Seven months later the great earthquake of 1889 Berlossly injured the mine, rendering one of the principal shafts tempora rily unworkable. It was on account of this catastrophe that the Mitsul Company petitioned from paying a portion of the to he exempted purchase-money. The nature of the claim has already been explained lo these calamos, and thon ands of Chinese lanterns and buge pot conflict must be acknowledged by all intelligent is justice endorsed. We may add here that the *observers. Gulded by very warlike publication of the excellent volume now under varl-retoured flowers met the eye of the spectator. Cabinet, at a time of marked Internal rosperly. review, Illustrating as it dors the enterprise and while hundreds of well-to-do merchants and

war was a thing to be avoided: If" lasts were thoroughness of the great firm, should consiitute shni keepers were to be seen passing bliber and

our alms, then avoidance of war should be our

fresh title to pahic consideration. The polat Charleston has just undergone a thorough over. thither in their holiday atire, all apparently the beat of humour and capital spirits because policy. But China's behavious during a score

coal supply. Hokkaido may contain short time. saw this insolence, and bis desire to chastise it immense deposits, but it seema "alla bad sick dehille bave 20, and fargee of years has been unbearable; the great Salge of special interest, however, is that of the banling and should be prepared to sail within a

Rio JANEIRO, August 14th. be now clearly

A severe storm was reported yesterday at Josser taikee can ploppah fog dem Japanee cost him bis life and the nation terrible civil established that the quailty of the minerai

war" Indeed we killed aur own that we notght offering in the rest of Japan will, at the present Santos, but it is being

MONTEVIDEO, August, 14th, svold conflicts with our neighbour," Walle wee

rate of excavation, he exhausted in 40 or

7 here has been a terrible storm on the coaS! laboured to open Korea to the world, China

alien to civilisa-years at most.. Half a century is as a day laboured to close it, to keep

the life-time of a nation. I Japanese mine-stace Sunday. Shlos left the harbour for safety. owners are wise they will not lose a moment in It le feared two are Jost, tion and to progress. "The nation that pro-

BRUSSELS, August 14th, mised to be another rising star of the East has

The police to-day arrested forty-seven persons remained to this day an occult star, with its abandoning the reckless compeition that throws *** upon foreign markets at ruinously low prices

classed as dynamiters. resources all seated, and bribery and misgovern-this in portant national act. Yapan Mail.

MADRID, August 14th, ment walking out in open daylight." The

The cyclase which swept over the province assassination of Kim, the Tegakoto rebellion,

to Chine

Some NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. crisis. produced

of Ciudad Real yesterday was accompanied by appeal to fifteen millions of helpless souls kept ignorant

The following telegrams from our San terlfie storm of ball. Over 200 persons werd and defenceless to

to satisfy the jealousy of the

killed. The damage to crops in the province is LONDON, August 13th. estimated at $100,000. borne by lovers of Freedom and reverers of last night's issue :—

Το the possible protests that human right

A special from Hamburg says that the had no right to interfere more than China japan

conference between the German North Atlantic and is as blameable as the faller for sending steamship companies and the British steamship troops, that Japan is in short the provoker offices was abortive. The German steerage rates

43 Interference the war, Mr. Uchimura replies: in itself is not wrong; we belleve in faissez faire remain at $10. only with limitations. Religions, trades, and proposed. tastes may differ and give no cause for interfer- to rescue the perishing, to tight enght to do we have the right to interfere and the wrong. The line is often hard to trace that divides the two, but, "we interfere with Kores because hes independence is in jeppardy, because the world's most backward nation grasping it in her benumbing coll, and savagery and labumanity reign there when light and efvilisation are at his very doors.

of the

nt

The

g our readers with a few pani world's most backward nation,-could this be Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of Injured and several thousand animals were

It is now so long slace the famous "Vanishing Act" bas heen practiced by the youth and beauty of the Colony that we had almost arrived at the conclusion that the flasco which attended the absconding Treasury defaulter Alves' tridnight fight had proved a warning to enterprising residents of his Dlustrious flk. Not so however. To- the duty devolver usef farrisht: surrender

another of yet Bleappearance of sudden Government employer, to wit S. A. Rabman, an Indian Clerk employed in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, who has absented himself duty since Wednesday and is believed to have skipped to North Borneo in the good steamship which called hence for Kudat and Memnon, Sardakan last Wednesday afternoon,

From what we can gather, this fatent Vanishing Act "artists was married to a China woman by whom he had two children, whom he has

leit

practically destitate In the Colony Some months ago he," fudged" a Supreme Court summons and for that offence ble pay was cut down to $5 per mensem. Then he went in for gambling and card playing--prasambly with a view to making up the deficit in his salary-and being anlucky soon made the sequain'ance of

from d

number of

ence.

13

Oor

of ancred right of Belghbourhood compels us to Interference Is her behalf."

A new conference has been

The Times announces the death of James

NEW YORK, August 13th.

A special despatch from Lima, Peru, says: The rebels have been retired upon Matancana and a serious combat bas taken place at Tunber, in which many were killed on both sides. French modiste, accused of conspiracy, has bean

and liberated.

Allan, the head of the Alien steamship line.

word dispatch from Valparaiso saya: The Government of Peru, it is reported, is Ex-President shooting the rebel prisoners.

wants a loan raised,

FORT LIMON (Costa Rica), August 14th. Chlef Clarence desires to resign. Seeing no chance of success without the aid of the British and American Governments he has recalled the

commissioners sent to Washington.

QUINCY (Mass), August 14th. Joke Qalacy Adams died at Mount Wollaston this morning.

LONDON, August reth. The correspondent of the Standard at Berlin says that fifty persons have been attacked with cholera at Johannesburg and twenty-ona have died.

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The Managua, Nicaragua, correspondent of the Times. wires as follows: A protecol has been signed uniting Guatemala, Nicarague, Salvador 856 and Honduras into ons republic, to be known as the Central

the conference, but that declined to sign the protocol. As explosion last night at the Newcross Post Office occursed in a small stationer's store,

is

attached. It

It was in which the post-office

of anterious Indian "Sbylock" who | «Igarous and section of the paper in a brief | Borgeno is going abroad. President Caceres was also repican Republic Costa Rica

lent him upwards of $2,000, or rather got his name attached to promissory notes. for that amount, which is, of course, rather a different

natler.

The

and

Government has

5. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor

The second that review of the preliminaries to the war,

ST. PETERSBURG, August 13th. bare statement that a large force and a prompt

Considerable excitement has been caused by Inevitable result of a man earning occupation of Seoul were necessary because of

the proverbial treachery of the Chinese. In ispatch from London stating it is Great Lascar monet-leaders zoon came about, and

to face the music in the Summary more argumentative style. The all-important intervene in Kores with the view of obtaining Rahman

the evacuation of that country by Japan and Cour, write were lasted in due course and the question is, he says, which side provoked and

China and the establishment of international bailiff put os

the defaulter's track. Not

which strove to avert the war. During two

allow the war to continue. content with retilag up to his neck la debt months Tapaa sought to unite China with her la control. It is stated Russia would prefer to Rahman actually became security for $400 the work of necessary reforma; ber

her Declic

TENDY (Wales), August 13th, worth of whisky at Messes. A. S. Watson & proposals were haughtily rejected: Chian's

During the regatta to-day a small excursion Col establishment = lew days the liquor

ago,

emiasaries tries

tried to foll all ber efforts and all steamer capsized in the Caldy roads. Twenty belog del vered to his brother-la-law J. B. the time warlice preparations by China were

brekeeper In Wanchai. And now

All else falling, war was excursionists on board were rescued by boats from Caldy Island. we belleve, trying to

$85 a month getting into the cluches of the third section Mr. Uchimura resumes h Britain's intention to propose to the powers to caused by gunpowder and nitro-glycerins wrapped to be bad on the Island.

Debenia, a

stoic

a. Watson & Co.

and all

on brisky Al else aside, we might say

rendered

out what has actually become of their the war was necessity; the situation and on Wednesday the absentee condition of precedente in blatory abundantly whisky, for went on board the Mamnon tos

to see his brother- unavoidable ; in-law, one Deheris, off to Borneo and never, establish this.

the upward progress of the

as far as can be ascertained at present, returned human race Providence hath always willed that from the ship. Of course there is no evidence the newer (civilisation) be represented by the to show that he want by the Menon, but it is

‹ fact that he has neither been saan nor bearda evidently, we believe, ther Spirit be tried by the House of Lorda by a vote of 240 to 30.

of since noon on Wednesday.

in beavy paper, Inserted in the letter-box slit. On a portion of the paper was written: "In memory of Ravachel, Bourdin, Vaillant and Santo,

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Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-

M. Beresford Hope bas sold the Saturday Review, which has been almost forty years in the Hope family, to L. H. Edmonds. Walter Pollock rethes from the editorship,

PARIS, August 15th, Marguerite Chiris, daughter of Sanor Chiris, MADRID, August 13th. was married this afternoon at Paris to Ernest A cyclone has swept over the provinces of Carnot, son of the late President of the republic. Madrid and Cluidad-Real, Over 100 persons Only the Intimate members of the two families are reported killed or wounded.

were present, the ceremony being private. LONDON, August 14th.

PUTORIA (South Africa), August ryth The The Evicted Tenants' Bill has been rejected

Are murdering Boer farmers and burning homes, After Baron Ashbourne, Baron Herschel, the One hundred Boors are proceeding to the Fleeb, and Quality agalust Quantity.

Marquis of Clanricarda and others had spoken relief of the occupants of the Government bulld. in the conflict between two auch nations, for and against the bill, Lord Salisbury spoke lu inge at Agatha, besleged by the rebellious The erring Registrar's clerk and his brother-in-after all vicissitudes of fforianes, the palm of faw, both now absent from the Colony, have left up victory fall always upon the newer and opposition to the measure. He dealed that the Katter,

landlords' house. They House of Lards

-MONTREAL, August 15th, Here in the Far East $5.000 of debts behind them, but efforts

The condition of ex-Fremier Mercier of threatened with abolition, but he had 100 | were bringing grand lesson is to be taught by are, we understand; beleg made to bring the ANNELER K absconders to justice at the earliest possible the newer and smaller Japan into conflict with noticed that in France when the second chamber Quebec, who has been reported dying, is much

the older and larger Chins. The Korean War was abolished the extinction of the lower cham- Improved.

bar followed. He concluded by expressing the In to decide whether Progress shall be the law in

hope that the House would do its duty and iba Fast, as it has long been in the West | reject hate this evening was in styiking con- | Lords lasi night, urves Ireland to resent thin

dangerous by whether Retrogression fostered

shall possess the Orient for ever. Japan's victory shall mean free government, free religion. trast to the monotonous discussion of Monday. | "lotolœrabis insult," "Pesce cannot be longer Dishes, &c., for same-and Corb, Terms:

of the speakers displayed animation preached in evicted tenants," the article cos. A majority education, and free commerce for 600,000,000 which at times amounted to passion. Even the times. "New is the due for the people to soule that live on this side of the globe, while Dake of Devonshire shock off his usual apathy make their power felt in strong, united action. her defeat and China's victory shall man and spoke with great vigour against the measure. Fustice and mercy fall to move the landlords. what, let our reader judge for himself." America England, France, Germany, Italy, and Russia He professed readiness, however, to assist the Their vulnerable piece is fear."

BOLDRAUX, August 15th. Government la any

of settlement. Herschel gave

A passenger on board a steamship which

wards of

moment,

CANTON NOTES.

China

the

the

The

DUBLIN, August 15eb, The Freeman's Journal, commenting on the Evicted Tanante Hill rejected by the House of

1643

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80.75... Dinner..... $1.25... Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner... Breakfast and Tifia Tidin and Dianer DINNERS rved Lord AkhonES Latter especially recently arrived here from Marseilles died to-day ❘ in Excellent Style at short notice, the name of liberty to only

to wish Japan la asked, ujet Japan have this adpathetic Chios, for it la SEZ. was as inuch a sɛgeralo sale of the Colquier / serving the World as she her parturity of] glupiaved passion, clenching his fats as his | of cholate. ·

(FROM AN CCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT.)

free

CANTON, September 11th. One hears of nothing else in there classic regions but the war, or rather the Positive Expedition" as the war in the North is termed In blh official citéles. The reason for this was,

punitive

expedition is, course, some sible to those of us who have read the 10 therein clos

whleb

Empire

by the way, his hardly begun yet, being our good Sclavonic neighbone () Ard appeal emisives the fattest reln. '

history

and moved

that at one time Japan

clearly

Na

help la

been served

by

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Invective grew Bercer and forcer, until, after u Savage outburst, he concluded by shounting too long in too many things.” She fights for now will not waste breath any longer." The as is Kores to-day. Moreover, material benefit but with sternal peace in view opposition lost their temper at this, and there compared with her colossal neighbour and

of "Hear, hear," criei were angry Such is in betel Mr. Uchimura's "Justification;" its vast resources and wealth, the Empire of and never was a nation, fired with a nobler alm.

A split has occurred among the members of is exceedingly insigeligant. It is not to the paper is a potable one and, however open to Japan

House committee which is considering the be wondered at therefore that the Chinese caftician, well worth reading.-Hyogo News.

Irish land question action, and a minority,

TOUSE No. 3, * BRACONSFIELD ARCADE,” representing the views of the landlords, has ng PARADE GROUND, Mandarinate should regard the hostilities about to be canled on to the biter and sgalast

OFFICE, TIM FLOOR, "MARINE Hours," Japan in the

the light of a punities expedition, pare

The

e Emperor Wiliam's visit this afternoon to and simple; the infant has misbehaved and

A book has been issued by the Mitsul Koush ex-Empress Eugenie, at Farnborough, after the QUEEN ROAD.

ROOMS" in - * BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," must therefore be chastised. That China has

QUEENS BROAD. simply to put forth the requisits effort to effect Kalaka on the subject of the wall known Milks review at Aldershot, la much commented upon the end in view is a matter beyond masonsble coal mine. This work is a handsome volume and praised. The Emperor took tea with the

dontalaing carefully prepared maps, a number ex-Kimpress. argument in bigh efficial clacies to-day, and, my humble opinion, panting the Grand Power of excellent collotypes, sahaustive stallation refrain from putting their fingers inte tals paraly and other matter wearing update principal Oriental pie, the wirima Thule of the whole coal mine in Japan. Hiikeria Seraigners have swak wil be, to use a homer expression, that pemerally supposed Tamerica sa be the chle

i

seceded.

The House of Commons this evening, by a vote of 112 to 167, adopted a local option amend- munt to the Minor" Light Hew Bil, che Morley and many other Lå vernis puppected the

HOUSE, No. 6, Ica Hovan Brazer, lately scored by Mosses Gues, LavaONDON & CO.

GODOWNE IN DUBBELL STREET.

"

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SPECIAL TIFFINS and

7 & SEYMOUR TERRACE,

Tas

GODOWNS In WANCHAI at the back of MCGREGOR'S BARRACKS

OFFICES and ROOMS at Conusught House, No. 3. CAMERON VILLAS.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Homakone 13th September. Tiled

faa

TO LET. TO: 1. MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PEAK,

FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE.

Apply to

cje Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong. 10th September, 1894.

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY LIMITED.

IST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. 25.-Aberdeen Dock.

40.-Anderson, Capt. G. C., East Point. 24-Anderson, Capt. G. C., Praya Central.

Amhold, Karberg & Co.

9-Bank Hongkong &

Shanghal

84-Bank Hongrong & Shanghai, Peak Moss. 84alt. Dru Residence. 83. Rell,

66,

-Blackhead & Co., Office."

Residence, 64.-Blackhead, F.,

96-Bradley & Co.

18. Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Dept. 36.-Butterfield & Swire, Sugar Office.

360.-Butterfield & Swire, Refinery, Quarry Bay,

42-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 22.-China Mail Office. 11.-Club, Hongkong. TO.-Club,

Peak.

71,-China Sugar Refinery, Town Office. 72-Chias Sugar Refinery, East Point.

87 Compradore, D. Lapreik & Co., Office. 88- do.

do. Residence: 75.-Compradore, Lauts. Wegener & Co. 78-Cousins, J., Supt. S. O. & N. P. Co. 12-Datly Press Office.

8-Dairy Farm Co, Wyndham Street. 67.-Dairy Farm, Pok Foo Lom. 73-David, A. J., Residence. 60.-David & Co., Office.

20-Dock Co.

4t-Dodwell, Carifil & Co.

17.-Douglas Lapralk & Co. 58-Electric Co., Hongkong. 34.-Ewen, C., Residence. 74-Fletcher & Co., Pharmacy. 48.-Gas Co., East Point. Gas Co., West Polat 47-Gas

-Gibb, Livingston & Co. 31.09

7-Godown Co., Kowloon, 81.-Godown Co., Praya Central

31-Godown Co., West Point, 44-Government House.

50-Harbour Master.

6.-Harrison, W. Stuart, Residence,

OCD, Centile, & Stedman, Dr.

D., Residence.

C.

Telegraph Office.

J

Wise & Co.

Alice Memorial

pital, Government Civil.

35. Hotel,

Hongkong, Public Telephone. Mount Austie

20-Hotel, Peak,

56.-Hotel, Victoria, Public Telephone. 82.-Ho Tung, Bonham Strand. 77-Ho Tang, Praya Central, 59- -Ho Tang, Residence. 37.-Humphreys & Son, Office. 68-Humphreys, J. Da

J. D., Residence.

10-1

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43-

Joseph, H. H, Residence.

Central, Dr., Frays

Jordan,

Fordan, Dr., Residence.

W. Residence.

J., Causeway Bay, JHorse Repository. 31-Kerosene Godown. 70-Kramer, J., Residence. 91.—Lamke & Rogge. 93-Lake, J., Realdeace. 27-Lane, Crawford & Co.

Road.

89.-Layton, Bidence.

90,-

do. Bo-Lowson, Dr., Residence.

Residencs.

-Mackintosh,”E,, 8.—Man On Insurance Co.

Nam Woo & Co. 46,----|

Oplum Farm, 19-P&0. S. N. Co.

Peak. 0. Men, 69-P; & 15-Police Station, Central

m. C.. Office.

Residence. Factory

Rope 36.—Ross, A., Rendence,

4-Ramsey Comdr., R.N., Residence.

-Sailors Home

94318000, M. S. & Co., Office.

49-Shewan & Co.

-Sperry Flour Co. $5-Stedman, Dr., Residence.

100.

#

$45

W. THOMAS, Proprietor. Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.

$$30

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ZWELLERY,

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16, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

61-Stevens, G. R. 63.-Stevess, G.

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Residence.

PE Companies.

520 Station, Peak

Companies' Mars, Park. Kes & Co.

57-Wietham, W. H., Residencs. 8-Wa Kee & Co.

16-Watson & Co, Queen's Road. 79-Yeng Lun Kes.

38-Ysen Fat Hong, Bonham Strand.

PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINES.

-Beveridge. Dr., Morrison Hill. 3-Hongkong, Canton & Macao 8-boat Co. 4-Jardins, Matheson & Co., East Point.

Mayer & Co.

North China Insurance Co.

Royal Engineers' Mass.

7-Bobiele & Co.

In case of FIRE ring up No. 13.

The Kuchange is open day and night.

* W. STUART HARRISON,

Manghong, 21st August, 1994)

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