Kai-chih, 2.480 tons, 15 speed, 2.21 c.m., B.I., 6,5 cm., de, 6 M., 51, built 1884.

Kang B, 1,100 tone, 1,15 cm., B.L.R., 1,12

M., hullt 1891. c.m., de 4

Kong-hi, 1,100 tons. 1,15. c.m., B.L.R., 1,11 cm., do, 4M, built 1891.

Nan-schuin, 2.200 tana, 15 speed, 2,8in., 10 ton Armstrong, B.L.R., 84ilm, do, 4 M., ballt 1884.

Nan-thin, 7 zon tank, 15 speed, 2,8in., to ton Armstrong, B.1.R, 8.43. do., M., huilt 1881. Tslynew, 2,253 10:17. 15 speed, 2.21 cm. (35 exlibre) Krupp, 1,15 cm, do., 4.16 M., built 186

Yang-tao. 1 500 tona, 15 speed, 3,8 lu., to ton, B.ER 7.4 In, do, built 188%

Jeling 7.500 tons. 15 speed, 3,8 10., zo tos, BIR. 7 af n, do, bulli 1888.

Reporter Inst in battle with Japanese fleet on 17th September in Gulf of Liao Tang.

THE JAPANESE NAVT,

The Japanese Navy consists of four Ironclade, eight protected eraisers, a few other vessels of no

clads are:-

Fir-se. 1780 tons, 13-2 knots, 4 9-öln, a 6-6in, B, 5 mach, central battery, built at Poplar in

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894.

prepared to make any sta’emen, in regard to its policy.

The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has ordered the Customs authorities at Glange to seize the warship fiłam, which is being fired out lor either China or J-pan. This order WAR lequed under the Foreign En'istment Act an was the order of Saturday to seize the Elswick Works torpedo catcher at Newcastle.

She was The Islam is fast cruiser. recently sold by D. & W. Henderson to the Japanese Government. At that time her name was changed to Tormare, but at the outbreak of the war it was again charged to Islam.

10

and the Chinese. And last of all, this same traiter has so weakened China that she cannot and cop with Jutia Japan without four

Already she has commenced to trembling.

might have hartowoney from abroad which been in her own coffers and with ample power He ubiquitous deceiver. to defend it but for this is not a foreigner. He has been bred and barn in China and educated in the Chinese schools and is master of all Confucian lord. He has į and

beca in high office In Faking He has held office and central provinces. beca in the northern, southern, and cent He is a crari 107 towards natives and

*and foreigners alike, without

peice or goodwill. He risks every- This be expects thing but his own authority. A dispatch from Shanghai says: Admiralo be obeyed lite that of Heaven itself-atterly Tlar. acting under arders, has so disposed the smaller vessel of the Chinese fleet as to prevent forgetful of the good maxims of the ancient ages. the Japanes

fom landing troops in Chinese His name no matter what. His yamin Is The stronger vessels are openly the Viceroya Li Hung-chang, Chang Call

at no matter where, The Empress-Dowager, territory.

Calb-tong, In the Gulf of Pe bill, ready to fight the cruising

Lla Ming chuan and sever Governor

several others, Japanese. Up to this time they have not had added by such splendid Heutenants ar d the good fortune to meet

lang to meet them.

Feng-lu, Teal Shih-yung, etc., have suspected bim for many years. When the Chinese govern.

China can be easily found out, and Chlon can

all this incalculable evil

be freed from the worst enemy she has ever had and once more take her high place among the greatest nations of the earth. Why should the not?-N. C. Daily News.

The engagement la zonounced of Miss Florence Poliman, daughter of Gec. M. Pullman, to the Drince

who

has brought of Isenberg-Birsteln and the great value, and 40 torpedo-boats, The Ironice berg-Birstein the eldest son of ment wishes in ezenest to catch him, iben he arch-duchess Marie Louise of Austris, and a Emperor of Austria, consis to the Emperor of

Lather only.

his Mias Pailman'

consented to daughter's engagement to the prince on condt. tion that the children sbail possess full rights of

the title, succession to the dignities and hereditary of the house of Isenberg-Birstein.

1877.

Rico, 2,300 tons, 9.0 knots, 2 6-6la. B., Capr. (Vavasseur) composite broadside, bulit la 1864.

yel, 2,280 tons, 13-1 knots, 3 6-6in, B... Amen to the Austrian law. however, the

B. comporte, armour cruiser, built at Milford Haven In 1878,

Kon-ge, 2.180 tans, 137 knots, 6 6-6in. B., ster ship to the Fi-yel, built at Hull In 1877.

Two heavy kondlads at the Royal Sovereign class are now being built, one at Armstrong's And the other at the Thames Ironworks, but will not be ready till about the end of 1896. The crutgers comprise-

bullt

Chiyoda, 2,450 lons, 190 knots, 10 4'70 Q-F

4 pt. 2.-F., 3 mech, bullt at Glasgow 18gr.

Nantwa, 3,750 tons, 18-7 kaots, 2 toʻzla, B., gin, R., 17 small and mach, 4 torp, tubes,

at Newcastle, 1885. Takachihe, 3.750 tons, 187 koots, 2 10′ain. B. 559. B.. #2 small and mach., 4 torp. tubes, bullt at Newcastle, 1785.

Akitsushima, 4,150 tons, 19e knots, 1 12 glo. B, 13 4715. Q.F., 6 mach., built at Yokosuka, 1892.

Hashidate, 4.240 tons, 175 knots, 1 ragin. B., 11 47in. Q-F., 6 pr. Q-F, 6 mach, 4 torp. tubes, hulit at Yokosuka, 1891.

Itsubusima, 4,240 tons, 175 knots, 1 r2.gla. B., 11.47ln, Q.-F., 56pr. Q-F. 1 3pr. Q.-F., 6 mach, 4 top. tubes, built at La Seyne, 1889.

Matsugima, 4.250 tons. 17' knots, 1 12'çin.

magnates of the house of frenberg-Birsteln must first, by formal document, recognize the equality of Mr. Pailman's grand-children with their own descendants. If Miss Pallman could obtain the title of princess from some foreign court, this difficulty would be overcome,

LEXINGTON, Ky., August zoth. Col. W. C. P. Breckinridge snoke this after. Boon at Georgetown, t

the home of the Hon. W. C. Owens, his most powerful opponent in bis struggle for re-election. His address was an appeal for mercy, Inasmuch as he had confessed bis sins and laid himself at the feet of the people, His reception was rather cold,

NEW YORK, Augart 20th.

A World special from Montevideo says: A special from Tangler says serious disturbances have just been reported from Mazagn and Saffie extending to Morocco City. The Sultan's troops killed forty of the rebels at Asymoor. GB

General disorder prevails in that portion of the empire.

W WASHINGTON,

August 20th. The Koreen Minister, Mr. Ye Sung Sec, and the Secretary of the Legation, will sail from San Francisco on the 28th lost, for home. They are

on leave of abience and will return to this country in a few months. The Legation here

FOOCHOW NOTES.

Foochos, September 15th.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAI.

REGISTER.

19th September, 1891.—At 4 p.m..

STIN

WI. THE CHED IN THE

Muskl

Transpal

Foncher

Leping

20

Home

Victoria Yealt Top Poct

Hallow Haiphong

..

Hi...' sparse; Cape St. Jo

2:3

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NNE

20th September, 1894.–At 10 am,

TATTOUR.

Te-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY),

SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894.

ALLISON'S HIGH-CLASS

VAUDEVILLES.

MIRTH AND MUSIC.

'HE GREATEST SUCCESS ever seen in

THE

HONGKONG.

PART I

THE COMEDIETTA, "A MODEL PAIR."

Gen. Pembroke, M.D........Mr. DANIEL H. KELLY: Jack Baxter

wadzadack.... Toldo

30.08

Nope! AT

"hangha Foochow

30,03

Angella Polly

<

Cham......

Hooptour

Owing to short arrivals from Japan the price Cap Rock of luelfer matches has risen from $22 to $17 per case of so gross.

Last Friday at King-dang an unmarried girl, who had been I for over a month,

TC17 remained in a comatose state for so long that she was thought to be dea", and preparations were made for her Interment, when to the surprise of her family she revived. She is now considered to be recovering from her filners.

A silversmith's shop situated in the street leading to the city was tobbed of ornaments, silver and bank notes to the value of several hundred dollars on Monday last. The case was,

of course, reported at once, and an endeavour has been made to find the thieves, but without success so far.

It is understood that the post of Tartár General at this

sport rendered vacant by the decease of Ha Yoan, is to be filled by King-soung, of Peking, The antecedents of this mandarin have antici- pated bis arrival and are so favourable that they will fasure for him a cordial reception when he enters the city.

A passenger boat collided with a houseboat on

afternoon ecar Kushan Point, and

B., 14710. Q -F. ¢ ápr. Q.-F., 11 3pt. Q-F., 6 during the Minister's absence will be in charge } Muonly owing to the weak state of the former's

mach., 4 torp, tubes, bullt at La Seyne, 1800.

Pockets, 461, Q.-F. 8 47 12, 4150 tons, 23. knots, des, buit at Newcastle, 1897.

The-e

of Counsellor Ye Hung, as Chargé d'Affaires.

Julian Pauncefole, the British Ambassador, prow that the life and fashion of Foochow were accompanied by Sir Charles Topper, the not precipitated into the water. However, very Canadian Minister of

The loht versets are all of sieel, and have State Department Fisherles, called at the small damage was done, and the houseboxt

twin screws and protective decks. The Yoshino Is one of the fastest vessels of her size afloat, and is quite a mordern vessel. In all we have some 212 guns and 25 torpedo tubes. Of other vessels that Japan has avaliable for active service are

Haiphong

Mura

Cap St. fatin

19.11

10.05

On the toth, at 1.10 p in., the Black Ball was hoisted. On the roth, at 10.34 R., Beck Bali taken down. At 10 is n.th., the typhoon in approaching the neighbourhood of Haiphong: baro- meter rising with fresh south-out, winds and weather showcry and squally Telegraphle communication between the Observa tory and Hongkong contigues interrupted, 1---Baranecer reduced to hawać of the sea la loeven, benthe and hundredtha. Temperature in the skade ks degrees. Fah racheli, Humidity in pretmitage of saturation, the hornidity of air sacoented with molatum being tro. -Direction of the wlad to two polsts. |--Force of the wind according en Buket scale, mbase of the weather, # Rina sky, e Detached stood, of Driesing ruin, #Vog, Glossy, 4 Hell, 7 Lightning a Orejemat, # Puifug showies, 4 Bqually, ▼ Rain, » Thunder, • Tlalbilly, w Dev' wel), pokalu be luchas, southa nad hundredths,

-V, G, Frau, Fist Assistent,

Hongkong Observatory, zoth September, 1894-

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Prio

Os dire

day 4 1.1.

El 16 L.M.

On dete Rip.m.

3.30

19-19

Temptr

Humility

t

18

Direction of wladerman

Worthdha

ESK

КЧЕ

opg

1.19

Elche

Le

padër temperatura on the 19th. på operature on the 19th.

.5

On the roth

Redr to-day and had an Interview managed to proceed to Pagoda Anchorage la with Secretary Gresham regarding the claims of tow of

launch the owners of the British Columbiaa vessels seized

We hear al nailve amateur getting a

by the United States party marine vessels for advance of $1,000 wherewith to try bis band at sealing Is Behring Sea. The claims will pro-teaman pigin. The tex was duly bought up

bably be

3.0 p.m. Black Hall helsted.

7,0. Foo, First Assistant

the following, besides a few gunboats and Tapper's fed by a Commission, and Mr. country and brought down to this market for Hongkong Observatory, 20th September, 1894.

despatch vessels:-

Kalmon, 1,490 tors, 13 knots, 1'17 ¢.m., 6-ton BLR (Kop), 612 c.m., do. 21. Built 1883.

Katsuraki, 1475 109, 13 knot, 17 B.I.R (Keup), gra c.m, do. 2 M. 185.

M78, 1.476 08, 13 knots, 217 cm, B.L.R. (Krupp), ('12 e m. do 2. Bullding.

Nischin, 1,470 tons, 11 konts, 1ʻzle. cm. M.I. R. (Armstrong), 5-12 cm B.LR. (Krapp). Shiota, graton, 19 knots, 10 4'7in, Q.-F. 1447 m m.. do, 3.m: 1891.

Shi-sama, 715 tons 21 knots, 1895. Takeo yo tons, 15 kaots, 46in. BLR, 1 49 M. 1885

Fenris, tens, 12 knots, 1'17 cm.—6 ins B.L R

LR (Krum) Gizem., do, 27, 1883, Tuberchi 1.500 tons, 17 knots, 2 10la, 25-100 B.I., (Amstrong) 45in, do 4 M. 1982

Varyama 1605 Ions, 20 konta, 3′12 c.m. B.L. R. 6 M. 188

Yamada, 1 476 tons, 11 knols, 2 17 cm. B.LR. (Krapp), 6.12 c.m., də, 2 M. 1` 85.

The Japanese torpedo-boats comprise three of 166 ft. long, 20 tors, and twenty koots speed, afxreen of above 100 f1, and less than 115 ft, and twerty sin iler

to twenty-three knots.

visit to Washington is to afford the sale. Unfortunately the small venture lost $600, British Ambassador the information

too much for him. He drew the for the prosecation of the Investigation.

The Secretary was at the senate to-day orging that before adjournment some action be taken looking to the settlement of these claims. The general opinion was, however, that it was too inte to take up the question at this session.

which was SCCCESSTY

remaining $400 and 1 bolted, leaving his creditor and his family to take care of themselves.

BAPLIN, August zoth.

The Cholera Commisalan has decided that It is necessary to take additional prectationary maiores along the Fussian frontier to prevent the entry of persons from the cholers stricken

districts of Russia. It is reported from Scutts, Turkey, that a number of persons have a disease which is suspected to be cholera,

WHO IS TO BLAME?

IIL

p

The

sparlays cash nuisance kas again sprung a in the City, but the authorities, we learn, have thought well to take ro noice of it for the time being. Fanchow is full of the competitors In the late Chu jxaminations and everything has been done to keen matters running a smoothly as possible. With the departure of the fast of these visitors fresh action will no doubt at once be taken to suppress the clicula-

HES

tion of theses lous coire.

Un-hav's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSU!.

THE Company's Steamship

"FORMOSA,"

The coolle who was carrying the bag of rice Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the

9 the Lang

Bldg on the evening of the

above.Ports TO-MORROW, the rust instant, at burring down of the Likis station, and who was

HAM | TO A M., and not as previously notified. considered by the authorities to be the real cause

For Freight ar Pasave, apply to of the troubles, has been captured and sentenced

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., to 40 blows, with the farther punishment of being

General Managers. sent round the streets in a cangut, The authort ies also deem it, but justice that the

1981 Hongkong, 10th September. 1894 employer of the coolle, as the owner of the rice, should also be punished and he is called upon to pay $500 towards the rebuilding of the station | Moral for the nativn

imposition of squeezes."

have poor: never resist the

For the last time we ask, who is to blame for China's weak slution In the presence of a single Power one-tenth its size? Some are loud la their denunciation of the Chinese Government and ssy that the yamens are incurably corrupt. But are the yamfas much worse than they have ever beed Is China 7 Some put the whole blame on

the

|

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOTHOW.

from letren to the speed of these being the Manchu dynasty. Yet if any one takes at the proprietor of a fruit shop near the West gate. HE Company's Sternship

on 5,

We hear the following from the cly :-Wong, a competitor in the and Degree

“NAMOA,"

For Freight or Païsage, apply to

- DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers.

1986 Horykome, 20th September, 1894.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Mr. ALF. JAMES,

„„Senorita DOLORES,

.MiST BESSIE GREY.

Cornet & Plano Obligato.-Pro. JAS. BOYER.

Mr. JAMPS and Senirita DOLORES, In the Popular Comediefts. "AN UNWELCOME INTRUDER,"

Prof. EDISON with the PHONOGRAPH, (Mr. EDISON is Special Agent for Edison's Phone:raph in the Far East.)

Mr. KELLY and Miss GREY, In "IMOGENES' STRATAGEM,"

FIN DE SIECLE DANCE.

PART II

To conclude with the Screaming Farce HIRISH JUSTICE," Characters by the Company.

SEATS may be Booked at KELLY & WALSH'S.

ADMISSION:

Drets Circle & Stalls** Back Seats........

..$1.

S

Soldiers and Sailors half-price to Back Sents. Hongkong, zoth September, 1891,

THE

Intimations.

NOTICE.

1976

HE UNDERSIGNED are, prepared to GIVE ESTIMATES for FITTING the PATENT PROCESS on LAND and MARINE BOILERS for BURNING CHARBONNAGES COAL DUST.

GORDON & Co., BOWRINGTON FOUNDRY,

East Point.

Hongkong, 20th August, 1804.

ΟΝ

1893

NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS Is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired or Constitutional), Gravel and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 46. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medi cine Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors: The Lincoln and Midland Countles Drug Com- pany, Lincoln, England

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FF16

IMPORTANT TO NAVIGATORS.

WILL SHORTLY BE READY.

A SECOND EDITION OV THREE THOUSAND COPIES

.or "THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS.”

A REVIEW,

by

THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL PALMER, RE.

to consider the services rendered to the who was also As adjuncts we may siso notice that they have ople by the various dynasties, the Manchu examinations held last Saturday, saw on entering Captain Harris, will be despatched for the above a large number of transports and considerable malers will bear the palm in many ways What the Exmamination Hall the ghost of a mald Pents on SUNDAY, the 23rd instant, at Day- (Reprinted from The Hongkong Telegraph.)

Prople by power in this way in the Nippon Yusen Katska line of emperors can surpass Kanght, Kleblung, servant with whom he had been intimate over a light. and other commercial lines. The personnel of Kisching? How many empresses have ever

year ago. In the overworked state of his brain 10,000 men is highly spaken nf, and the vessels surpassed the present Empress-Dowager? And if he got so frightened and tormed so sick that he are kept in a perfect state of off tency, and, being the Mancha government be blamed it should be had to return home. From this indisposition he largely afficered by the Satsuma ard Choatu remembered that more than half of

of the officials

became seriously ill,

ill, Insanity set in and he died clans, It is according in a London contemporary, are Chinese not Manchus, therefore if the

on the 12th Instant. During his sickness be confessed his intimacy with the maid servant and the, hearing of it, hanged herself. The death of three other candidates is reported. These took In the Hall, where it is rumoured typhus place fever was shant. So strictly are these examins tions hold that neither ingress or egess from the Hall la permitted while they are going on, and the bodies of these unfortunate men had to be FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA (by W. Dobrck, Director of the Honghong lowered from the top of the high wall.

seened by them.

imbued with much of the martin! stdour pos- | government be bad the two races combined are

hape for it.. The

of improving The

Japanese fleet has been instructed largely matters by mere change of a Chivese ruler

fastend of a Manchu sovereign by British officers. In 1867 Commander (now

vain remedy Admiral) Tracey took it in hand, but left during for present Ills. Are the Manchus the only the war of the revolution, the work being again anradiefactory mandarins The Manchus and taken up la 1873 by Captain Douglas, with Chinese are absolutely the same is their princl. some thirty officers and men comprising all ples of government, for the Manchas from the branches of the service. In six years the very first adopted Chinese civilisation. The Japanese thought could run alone,

they

and

of delication. though the work of

For a time after the breaking out of the pre- men and again taken went war the lion's share of blame fell on the was continued by a supervision and up by Captain Ingits, R.N., who has only back of the great Viceroy Li Hung-chang. This recently realened his post, to the rerrat of the was only the spiston of the ignorant mass of Japanese. The position of father of the Japanese Chinames. The thoughtful man will reflect navy is, however, by? Chamberlain the and what shall

00 assigned to Lieut.

penved with the services of this date spring cannot produce two different kinds

WO

by

The following is the tea export since our issue of 8th instant si per consignees' returns :-. For Loado:-

Per . Teuc8? 1999

...ars.155 lbs. Trocas

144.228 M

1

Japan

Per Trocis.... "Japan.....

PAWARAN DAE Meril? On a float holly now la our hour For Hongkong pages of his admirable "Thiers. wes, on forts and arenas the Dalays of Hizen to 1862 aged by ¦ under the direcykla bullt snd

formerly of the Marines.

lastractor on

the

G. S.

He was

оп

.... | For America 1-

Per Teucros Par Macau

Western pations

carried of foreigners; on rail. a gunnery ways and steamers and telegraphs built and leaving this branch | China depend in her foreign diplomacy service. Before

who are all

all inexperienced lu faternational contemporary:-The dockyard whe curiously enough, got into French Bands, diploma but a friendly and experienced

etaries like Sir What is China's sheet anch

did valuable yajo-kan, und subaernantis í manned by foreign officern. On whom dois For United States --

.....................

.519,280 »

111,730

7,300 "

of the sublect we may quote the followfor fol. abroad ♪ Certatuly not on her own Minister, For Brisbane mummm..................1,160,573 #

lowing from

fire

are now, and have been for some entirely under Japanese control, and i

it is *years,

whispered that the results have not been altogether satisfactory, and that torpedo-boats, planned and built by native brains and bands; have shown a lamentable tendency to turn turtle."

NEWS BY THE NORTHERN

PACIFIC MAIL.

+

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Per Menmuir

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position she is in to-day.

om.......... 49,040 » ..383,327 m

-373,679 #

5.325"

Scorr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, is prescribed by Physicians all over the world. It is a remarkable remedy for But there is another old ruler in China older Consumption, Scrofuls, and wasting diseases, than Li Hong-chang, who has been at the root and very palatable. Read the following of all the evils Intely brought on Chins. It to The Northern Pacific Co.'s steamship Tacoma,

*Scott's Emulsion' in a case of impoverished Capt. V. Perks, which left Tacoma on the and this one who has brought disgrace on the fair bave much pleasure in stating that I have tried Lame of China the Fellow race throughout blood, with scrofulous disease, and found it to August, arrived in harbour to-day. The follow-| JAM ing telegrams are taken from Victoria Datly | 148 world. It is he who has brought the holy be a very efficient preparation. It was taken

Timer

LONDON, August zoth.

name of

the

of Confocius lato divepute among

without the lost difficulty"—A. TEMPLE religions reformers of the world. It is he who PERKINS, 22, Lordship Park, Stoke Newington, Replying to a question in the House of persuaded Chios to believe that foreigners N. Any Chemist can supply it--Sola Agant

ought to be treated as some beasts. It is

for Hongkong and the Empire of China:-Case China Commons as to what action the Government who has

persuaded

to Wage would take in view of the House of Lords' veto repeated foreign wars in defence of absurd A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong,=[Advt.

Evicted Tenante Bill. Sir Wm. Vernon the

artanstons,

siting in loss of Fruiting

territory Harcourt and that while this was the gruntuot and Indosanity after Indemnity. It question which can occupy the Government's this old traitor who has for fifty years been rab- attention, it was toadvisable to make a statement bing the Chinese govemment of tens

tens of millions on the subject at present.

aught to have been here. Thos. Sexton, anti-Parnelilte, asked if, in view | It In ha Who

of

of fuels annually white one time been robbing of the veto of the Evicted Bill and the Jews the cognom people of China to the saine MIROUDE Ruis Blil, by the Lords, the Government would annually all these years. Other Astions COM define its policy in the next Quand's speech. ir eider the support and education of the people Willem denied that the vote of this monaste of the highest importance, but he has persuaded constinted the gravity of the situation. The Chlaste do nothing lee the support of the people, Government was fully impressed with the new for their adunation in regard to theen Väst Necessity of desling with it, 1966 toving it was mus | rodeurder with whion Honvan Sarandënoi chine

HONGKONG temperatuRE.

(From Mosery, Geo, #slower & Co.'s Raglan.) Today,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "TACOMA,"

AND KOBE

THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to wand in their Bills of Ladies for cosatérias ture, and to take famediate delivery of their Goods from alangelde,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignow'sisk and

рем

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, soth September, 1894.

PRICE................FIFTY CENTS.

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Pedder's Hill Hongkong, 14th May, 1894-

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Every Commander and Officer on board ship should possess a copy

of

"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE

EASTERN SEAS,"

"HIS

Observatory).

Tadi warum for every navigator in the Far East has been re-written and greatly enlarged, and is illustrated by litho pass showing the courses of the typhoons of Tate years.

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SATURDAY, 33MD SEPTEMBER, 1894. AT 2.45 F.M. COMPETITION, LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS; Ranger, 500 and goo yards; Ten Shots, Entrance fee, 30 cents.

G. K. MOORE,“ Honorary Secretary,

Hongkong, th September, 1894.

146

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COPENHAGEN. GRAPH COM.

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OF

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SALARY 80 pir Month and Commission, Canoputand minimum of the lytine at the vale of $125 per Mouth,

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Mr. W. Brewer,

The Hongkong Trading Co. Mesurs.

N. Moalle & Co., Ld., Amoy,

Mr. H. W. Churchill, Foòckow,

Hemm. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Shanghai. Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Yokohama. Masus, Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Singaporn.

Men Amédée Prince de Co, Paris & Lunden,

or the * HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE.

Pedder's Hill, Hongkong, 24th May, 1894.

FOR SALE.

THE SCHOONER

THE

*MONTIARA,”

AB SICH NOW LIRS IN CAUSEWAY BAY, Length......

Wotels.

PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. THIS commodious and well appolated

HOTEL, stunted at a height of 1,250 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly redecorated, renovated and refurnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and malaland of China.

SUMMER RATES,

(FROM MAY 1ST TO OCTOBER 31ST), One person, per day.

$4.00 25:00

One person, per week

One person, per manth ......from $70 to 85.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

day

7.00 Married couple (occupying one mom) per

week........................................ 45.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

month......

...from gezo to 140.00

For farther particolars, apply to

Bo

MANAGER,

New Victoris Hotel.

1931

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Hongkong, 41st August, 1884.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

DARD and LODGING from $60 to $70

per Month,

R. TUCKER,

Manager Hongkong, gth August, 1804

HOTEL DE LA PAIX.

FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES.

THIS HOTEL, sitasted on the FRENCH CONCESSION, a very convenient snot on Shameen. Is now prepired to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION to anr TOURISTS or | OCCASIONAL VISITORS who wish to bring ther FAMILIES to pay a viựt 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; and the Charges for the same åre EXTREMELY FAIR and REASONABLE.

A well furnished BILLIARD SALOON with PAR attached.

V. A. ROZÁRIO, Manager.

Canton, at July, 1894-

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAXONE.

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Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE BUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

EXCELLENT CUISINE,

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

8561

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shaw-Mi-wan Road.)

THE

HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be bad on the Island. 'BAY VIEW * occupies the best situation on the Shad-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-launcher can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawD.

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS

have been added, and « LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 PM. daily.

Private. Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class stylo on the shortest notice, and Meals can

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he served at all hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894,

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, {Corner of Queen's Road and Duddill Stred.)

THE place us this was the one thing THE Undersigned has always thought that needed to fit in between HOTEL LIVE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one may bara bis GRILLED CHOP or STEAK st any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.; or later if notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER the Parties sending Dishes, foc., for same--and Cash, Terms Breakfast...per meal 0.75...per Month $12

$0.75 $1.35. Tiffs..........

Breakfast, Tiflo and Diunét... Dianer s Breakfast and Tidin ............ Tifin and Dinner

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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served In Excellent Style at short notice,

W. THOMAS,

Hongkong, 14th June, 1894,

FOR SALE,

Proprietor.

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THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIE AT ABERDEEN KESKKK.

HE

of the Chop-Cloung_ were

T constructed by Mosse, ING & Co., of

Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted Cylinder Direct-Acting Surface Condensing type Cylinders 20) and 38" dia, with a stroke of #6. The Crank Shaft le 61" dia. at the Crank pla and y dia, at the Journals. The H.P. Piston Rod le 3 and the LP. 31" dia. The Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are a" dia, Air Pump 144" dia. by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circulating Paap 8" dia by 13" stroke, and Double Acting Food and Blige Pamp (one sech) g′′ dia, by 13′′ stroke

These Engines have been very little usod und Dept of holds... 74 font:

are in thoroughly good order. Registered Tonnage uuosum.75 tone The Boiler is of the Horisontal Multitubular (Owing to recent alterations thủ carrying capacity of the Montlara has been incrwend to type, with three Furnaces and vertical Dome on tis dia. is rott, a" by pit. Tin. Donal top

To" long, externa) about 130 tons dend weight.)

manomenente are 184 in mumber by solidly constructed of tenk throughout, with irons | 44%

The Metiers was built in Singapore, fa most | Powita, by eft, high $and condition ha

frames, kas moently but throughly 3 ax, din. it is in fairly pryckanded under experienced open recently underrous connderable repairs, an Esas ewiggle would last in active service for over five years.

The Engines and Boller can be inspected an and a man wakable applicating to the Superintendent at Aberdorn

Decks

For further puriculses, apply to

R. FRASER-SMITH,

4. Pedder 25L

Konghing, ist August 1960

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