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The Torks were officials and gendarmes. searching the houses for an Armenian füglilve from justice and were existed by the Armenians, who assembled in force and attacked the gendermes," In the ensuing fight several Armenians were killed.

STOCKHOLM, September 19th, The elections which took place in Norway this week resulted in a victory for the Conservative party. In the Stavenger district filly-one Con servatives and only eleven Radićafs were elected,

LONDON, September şofb,

A dispatch to the Times from Frankfort, sapa the London correspo dent of the Frankfort Zaitung, telegraphs that he has learned from an excellent source that Japan, if she is victorious over China, intendu tá diviễn China into thren Independent Kingdom, which will be placed under the rule of native Princes, one of ❤kom will he L1 Hung-chang. If necessary, Japa will call a conference of the Powers to decide the

matter.

The Berlin correspondent of the Time sav that negotiations have been opened between the brewers and the socialists with a view to bring. Ing about a compromise of the long-continued beer hoycott. The brewers have conceded portion of the demands made by the socialiste, and it is probable that negotiations will effect the desired end.

Lord Hardon, eldest son of the Marquis of Granby, la dead, as the result of a surgical operation.

The Crown Point Printing Works at Leeds were destroyed by fire, entelling a loss of £100,000.

PARIS, September 30th: The Dfs hans dispatch from San Damingo stillng that half of the towo was destroyed by the recent cyclone.

ROME, September. 30th.

A monument erected by Italian admirers to Sheller, the English poet, was unveiled this morning at Viareggio, eff which town Sheller was drowned on July 8th, 1823. Included among the men of the committee having the unveiling In charge were Gladstone, Algernon Swaburos, the English port, Felix Cavallet, Riggerio Bongbl, Menoti Garibaldi, Edmond de Amicia,

the poet Hevio and other eminant Italians.

There was present a great gathering of English residents and eminent Italians.

NEW YORK, September 30th,

A dispatch to the World from Teguciaipa says: The project of a Central American union has been dropped for the present.

NAPLES, September 30th.

A serious scandal affecting a convent here has given rise to much comment. The Lady Superlor and several other persons have been arrested,

Buenos Ayres. September 30th. The Herolds correspondent la Rlyera, Brazil, sends word that fighting has broken out #gǝln In the province of Rio Grande do Sul between the rebels an the Government troops, at four

different prints, and that the insurgents are getting the better of I. They have arms and ammu ilan and declare that they will now fight to the titer end.

In all the frontier owns the people are joining the revolters, ad effies seem to indicate a re- opening of the war.

ment. There is not the least doubt that, arms

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1894.

BERLIN October and The Oppositon press were never more sclve than now in inventing stories representing" a rupta e between the Emperor and Chancellor

appearance of a foreigner ocasions no more On Friday, the rath, a Chinese jonk struck a remark than usus, and your correspondent his pia in the river s little above the French Con- n-ther experienced nor heard of any manifest-cession. A large opening was made in the side of the junk, which immediately filled with water ations of hostility.

and sink. A girl of eighteen went down with

ní Wahu a few

| von Caprivi Thin-tiosa. It is alleged that theted berg westerday. Av Annamère enunch, the vessel and was drowned. Tre junk vasi

Kaiser has had a difference with the Chengeler over the use«sures of repression which is le pro- noved by his Majesty to have introduced in the Reichstag daring the coming session of that body.

CONSTANTINOPLE, October and. Cholera har broken out here. Nothing is known oficially of the outbreak, however, although several deaths are known to have

occurred.

of

Two more members of Kolao Hut ware who claims to have resided many years in the Place at Pe-ing

arreated at PAF days since on the charge of being a spy. It is repented from there that he has been sent to Nanking, but his arrival here is unknown. He s preity well known in this vicinity, and is not by his friends here to have given any cause for suspicion or arrest.

His peculiar dress however,

have led some to suspect

him of being

loaded with

with petroleums. The Tianisia Lawn Tenols single handicap tenuited as follows:-In the third round McLelas beat Cousens, Hughes best W. H. Forbes, Way best Hatch, Norris a bys, Mackisch patted in the fourth sound Hegher beat McLalsh, Nords best Way Hughes East Norris is the final, being the finish to › a most successful handserp.

In the district of 9. VIENNA, October 2nd.

- westerday four inches boped dangerous character. It is to be employed sa mgamer and office bay in the

I know foll. There is danger of an avalanche. An Italian anarchist has been arrested at Cairo, charged with an attempt to murder the Khedive. It inileged that he went from Italy to Cairn for that purpose, and that the Italian police sent a warning to the Italian Consul at Cairo of his coming. A dagger was found in ble

· possession when arrested,

VALPARAISO, October 2nd.

The Bettish steamer Patagonia, Captain Jones, which sailed for Liverpool on August 24th for Valparaiso, is ashore off Tome. Chill. She will probably be a total wreck. The crew and provengers were saved.

ANTWERP, October and.

In the great hall of the Exhibtilen to-day the Awards to successful exhibitors were presented

the presence of King Leopold, the Govern ment Ministers, the Senate and members of the diplomatic corpe, including the British and American Mislsters and members of the Cham- ber of Dapifes and a conconise of r0,000 people. The number of exhibitors was to 000, to whom 401 grand prizes, 12 ¿lolomas, 1,813 gold medals auð 2,298 silver medals were awarded.

NEW ORLEANS, October 3rd, At a meeting of the members of the Olympic Club to-night, Robert Fitzsimmons was pro- claimed champioa heavy-weight of the world.

BERLIN, October 3rd.

the Casrowitz will act as Regent should the Czar's Advices received here confirm the report that

condition become more serious,

• VIENNA, October 3rd.

marriage of the Crowls to Princess All of

The

A youth samed Kan Chang. 17 yours old, may speedily prave bly innocence. Town Hall, was found drowned in a apend near rebellion in Hanna is talked of among the Taku Road on Wednesday morning. He the people here, but it is almost impossible to had left the office on Saturday evening earlier engage a Chinaman in conversation on the sub-than wal on accent of illness, but did not ject of the war unless he is sure that none of his reach his home. Next day enquiries were made, countrymen are about. Your correspondent at s

but nothing was heard of him till the body was few days since made some observa- found as above. How he got there thot known, tex-honse a

but it seems doubtful that the safortunate youth respecting the trouble over Korea, but was

by the

to change perished accidentally.-Tienisin & Paking e proprietor to the subject of

This is in obedience Times. official a-ders, and no doubt good one for the Chinese people. To

ubt the regulation is prevent the spread of rumours and the creation of a panic, we have only to stop all talk on the subject. Still a Western man prefers the Athenian habit of discussing the news of the day. – N°C. Dally News

prompt conversion,

TIENTSIN NOTES.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

TIENTSIN, October 18th. New arrived yesterday that their Excellencies Chow Foo and Yann Sle-xia had safely reached Ho Ching-son and that all was well. This does

not appear that the Japanese are on the banks of

the Valoo-Klang.

Herr von Hanneken das

October aand.

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Admiral Fremantle arrived at Taku bar yen terday morslag in H.M 8. Alacrity, and in the afternoon came up to Tientsin la the Chulung, The Linnes left on the 18th inst, for Chefed, and be a candle in the window to show him refuge and |Nohe Coměle has taken the place of the Liow next shelter beside some long and gloomy path. A word to the Sivanich off the French Consulate. The more on this very point. It is not a matter of choke Monocacy and the Wolf still remain by the whether we are to help one another. We are police Meadows Roa, while the Zinner will return in sad bound to do so by every consideration of morality a few days to take up her old station off the and utility. Humanity is like the body of one man British Consulate. H.I.G.M.S. Alexandrine single part is neglected the rest must pay the penalty. has left for Chefoo, and her place outside the bar Therefore set candles in windows. If, for instance, has been taken by the Maris.

Mother Siegel's Curative Syrup has done you good, On the 13th last with a strong N.E. gale blow-my, publish it, make it known. Others near you

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of the highest tides, 1ght, ever known in Taku Bar, which did far more And it is all the moro a subject of rejoicing that harm than good. On the lower reaches of the this remedy, so in the above care, conquere indigestion THE river the water was up over the banks, and the and dyspepala, because that, complaint it is which docks at Tak were all flooded. An 111. or 12ft, clouds the sun for millions on Life's hard road, tide is considered pretty good, but a soft. tide leader, 100 much of a good tblog. Between Taka Bar and the forts at the entrance of the river there

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The state carriage presented by Sir Robert Hart to the Empress Regest as a birthday present had reached Peking safely, and Sir Robert Hart bas requested that the horses pre- Hang-chang, bo pre-ented them to her Majesty seated by Mr. Keswick for the vehicle to L aty, ཅད་ which were not accepted, be sent on. These have been sent and have been accepted by her Majesty, who to much pleat wiele laited Li Heng-chang since his return from Port Arthur, but bas met-it is wid-with but very cold receptions. People are wondering why. Some Recibe such coldness to an explanation given to L of the Yaloo fight by Count Cassial.

Now that Chow Faa and Yuss have reached Ho-ching-zon, fighting between the Chinese and Japanese should soon begin in earnest, and lo three or four days news abould arrive of batties fought and won. The Chiere seem confident and a disaster of this kind may happeni

·NINGPO, October 19th,

that the Japanese troops will not be able stand the cold and hardships of the coming

A dispatch from St. Petersborg says that the Reme has again been postponed. This latest postponment is due to the flisess of the Czar. No sabsequent date is given, but it is expected that the marriage will not occur until next June,

NINGPO NOTES.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

We are now shut out from Shanghal, and that means a great deal to those who for a number of years have bad the N. C. Daily News by the

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dally steamer before breakfast. It is somewhat comforting to know there are some who are wore off than caraelvet. The Moning has been out during these stormy days and not able even to land passengers or cargo. It is fortunate for the forts at Chinhat that the Moxing does not any powerful guns. We hear the captain

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of men who were laying them. Steamers golog In are a lot of submarine mines laid, and on the 17th instant one of these exploded, killing a number or out pass within a fow fest of these mines and sometimes over them. Launches fall of mines, and beats fall of men, apparently coolies, engaged in laying them, are to be seen everywhere, and all the operations connected with them seem to be carried on in a careless and reckless manser.

if ■ The channels are barrow, and happens to around in avoiding them dangers her master is most likely found fault with for losing perhaps a few tides, but under the circum. stances that should be a small item, when the danger of getting a vessel blown up la considered,

yet.

The Pelyang squadron of eight ships left Port Arthur on the 18th inst, for Wet-hai-wel and a craise. It having been found impossible to Bay, where she grounded returolog from Tatung- move the Awangchia off the reet at Tallenwan kos on the 18th at, she has been stripped and abandoned most of her good guns are to be fited on the Latysan. This vessel is still under repair, but she will soon be ready for commission.

The steamer Path, u

near the

States Legation did not send round circulars From Peking it is learned that the United requesting American citizens who were married to leave Peking, which the British Legation did, Several missionaries who have arrived here Lately from home are proceeding to Peking with their អឺរ៉ុបក and families. The wonder here in

Sir Robert Hart, the best informed gentle-bound up frous Shanghai to Tientsin starter was stopped Inst. by a Japanese men-of-war on 18th East) ordered to follow in ander the land and Kuchor Promontory The Pethwas

It appears she had no cargo but 600 passengers, there near a mall feet of Japanese men-of-war. which she had taken on board at Woosung Alar about twelve hours? ditention she wan allowed to proceed. The Japanese asked for Information about the Nangyang squadron, which they were expecting. A few steamers have reported seeing this Japanese, flest about the promontorles, but most of the steamers have

Peking, thould have caused this pro- clamation to be issued, as no present danger exi to at {!

Peking whole province by Chinese that the French and It is believed here and generally over the Russian soldiers are as isiing the Japanese in Ko, Such rews reaches Tientela from the

trionarian

Argentine's Executiv-hen ordered the Governors of the province of Corrientes to redouble bis in a dangerous mood over his misfortunes; vigilance to prevent arms from passing over the yet the Frking has passed through the same ordeal. Captain Pratt will get reconciled frontier for the rebels, who captured a bind of **

to his fate:"Things might have been works Soo horses bought in Uruguay by the GovernIt was a trisiartune for the community when the and othre munitions of war are passing over the mall Shanghal steamer the Fling was tran

ferred to Shanghal She did her work so well; Uraguayan frontier, and this is winked at by the and her officers were so obliging. Since they officials.

Da Gama and a lot of Brezilon exiles to Mon.ft us we have gape back to the junk again. We hear communications have reached the Consuls that the port is to remain closed anti! the lover. We hope to-morrow may give some intimation of a next approach to the end of this annecessary evil.

tevideo protest against the resump ion of bouti Hiles. They say it is prejudicial to the restora tion of prace and they wai to return to their homes, which they hope will be granted when Moraes assumes the Presidency.

VIRNA September 10th. The socialists of this city to-day made s demonstration in the ring strasse in front of the

We are having same evidences of renewed life In the old place. Fancy a committee appolated to report on the filly and the feasibility of a

October 20th.

Sung Ching, Commander-in-Chief of the army. now at the Y-loc, is said to have ingiluted an inquiry into the conduct of Generals Yeh and Nich at the battle of

with the result 'Ping-yang, that those Generals have been ordered to Peking. Reports reach us of fighting on the valde. on the Valoo, but they are vigue therefore of 50 Whether

never seen them,

Post Office Stamp collectors please note it the Chinese have crossed the river Yaloo, and a battle may be expected to the north

ot merely in sufficient strength for TECOR- purposes, does not appear to be known,

'House of Plament, Al-bour song, the chorus on early to make application for the artistle other it is the Japanese who have crossed

of which demanded universal soffɛage, was song. The singing had the effect of rendering the crown resive and the notce intervened and dispersed the meeting. Fourteen of the leaders were arrested.

FERLIN, October 1st.

Herr von Kidderlin, the Prossian Minister to Hamburg, and Herr Polsdorf, editor of the Kladderadatsch, have been condemned to four months' imbilionment in a fortress for fighting

• duel nest Brilin on April 18th. Five shots were fired, and Herr Pl-dorf was wounded in the arm. The cause of the encounter was so alleged libel upon terr von Kidderlin, then chief of the Press Department of the Foreign Office,

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Many of your readers will be sorry to best of the death our old China friend, Captain Rae, Harbour Master in the I. M. Customs Service; one of the oldrat officers in the Service, a man who was respected by all his colleagues, in and outdoor. The old man used to show to his friende how

was

As far as it is known here the war for the present seems to be confined to Plogando, The Japanens are fortifying their position at Pingyang and the Chinese are massing their troops on the of Pingyang. A foreign man-of-war cruising in the Bay of Koma and other ships report that

Hafyuentas there are no Japanese at where it has been said they are batat the Pingyang Inletso, and all to the Bouth of that they are in force. Here fresh

camos are forming, and the drifting of troops goes on steadily. The men are well armed and work hard at their foreign drill, and seem to be in earnest. Instead of numbers of flags and spears there is one large banner to each battalion and a smaller banner to each company --N, C. Daily News

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the river. The armies are so near each other now that it is hardly likely a battle can be long detred.

The steamer Peik with soldiers from Shanghal was stopped off the Fromontory lately and detrined twelve hours by a Japanese craiser. Sir Robert remembered him by sending an appre-1 was then allowed to proceed, the Captain of clative note when he went home on furlough,

the cruiser volunteering the information that he The Commissioner and Doc'or havs vied with one another in

in kind attention and help. Skili in possession of all the movements of all and kindness could not save him, or he would have transports and other vessels belonging to the Chinese. Why be did not capture the vessel been with us still, The whole of Ningpo turned eat and troops is not explained; probably be could today, including H.B.M's Consul, Mr.

Playfair, and Mr. Fowler, the U.S. Consel. The old man's not leave the stailon to take them to Japan.

The affair of the Chunghe dreary

"draga itu still length through

Cary Geld of Chinese practice. Delay, delay, delay is considered the he never can tell how many lost and bewildered

travalleen it may guide on their way. I onos knew conquering policy. It is difficult of coure to

dear old lady who habitually did it on every dark deal harshly with a lend who has at command

night. The road that passed her house was always 'fair words and baseless

dich | forsaken und lonesome "enough, and houses were for ssertions; they must be examined courteously

you can keep the necessary temper. But he placed her candle input of penting plomatic courtesy may be strained too far and men, she sort

window, where it would shine both ways sed do the the forbearance of friend may be tried too

most good. Bha la dead and gone now, but let us severely

The Chiarre Government will be hope that her family keeps up the custom. To be THE MONSTER ORGANIZATION OF THIS CENTURY, compelled to do to the end what it ought have sure it brought har inany's strange guest, yet she did

NOTHING LIKE IT EVER STEN We take the following from the Chefs done freely and of its own accord in the begin what she could for them, and never gambled-par

might have been done gracefully, or no pay. Express of the gand instant.com

Ber

which Herr Paledarf published in the Kladdera- friends at home could not have desired anything slow The usual tactics are in War ans sets a vandle in a window on a dark night

Was

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ent,

dafizh, a comic paper which became notorious more then the affectionate way in which bla for jis attacks upon the employds of the Govern brother officers gave him their fast service and ment.

farewell. It is soms, compensation in these far- A supposed anarchist murder has been com- away places to have so many who are always united in Munich. A watchmaker named Huber ready to show their sympathy in such a practical

unfailing supply found dead yesterday morning in his house. way. When the Rev. F. Galpin voiced this was stabbed to the heart and his throat was sentiment to-day, silently we said "Ames."If

N.C. Daily News. Huber kept lodgers, and among them was a commleasry of police named Frohmander, The latter had made himself very obnoxious to the saarchists by shadowing and arresting a number of them. Huber was found dead in Frohmander's room, and it is presumed that he was mistaken | for the commissary. A number of arreste have been made, but the police are not yet cerials that they have the right man.

LONDON, October 1st. Dispatches received here from the City of Mexico y considerable excliament prevalls there on account of the focursions of the Guatema- lans over the frontier, as well as by the arrival thers of General Antonio Eseta of Salvador, brother of the fugitive Fresident of Salvador, who is urging apon Mexico the subjugation of Gostemala, declaring that this would be a very easy matter for the Mexicans to accompilab.

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A year or two ago a little book was printed,

There will be co thanks given them doing Dontaining an sooount by Mr. John Hodson, of

matter, however it may be settled, which more than two months delay, in to have been wiped off the diplomatic slate in forty-eight hours Mercury.

wating diamos by Mother Sega's Ourative Syrup a compladas vonimnoted in India, when Mr. Hadson ww ónow a soldier in the British Army.

Wids candle of Hodson's beamed hopefully in a directions, and among others, leaga fall upon the eyes of a woman who needed light sá thai partirlar sink How it came to pass the bella in a iste, from which we quote the following

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IN THE EAST.

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We are somewhat at a loss to understand from what source or sources our valued contemporaries receive their information, hat small as we are, and not laying any claim to be considered an Immaculate authority, we make bold to say that

By the Imperial edict relating to the late naval up to the present moment no ships of the Įspanese

battle which we published last week, high praise does have entered the Pechlll Gulf further than and posthumous reward are bestowed on certain the Misutan chain of islands. Further, had they Chinese officers zamad in the edict who fell done so, the Chinees fleet, presumed to be gloriously in that confict. It is added that the

ready to hors de combat, waze res

give them

remainder are to be dealt with as suggested. welcome and warm reception, and are now

Let the Board concerned take note. ready to meet them from any point they

gested, proba

probable refers to a suggestion of #1 was,” she says, "always halthy"up"to Máy,

the choose to make their attack. Not only so, but with an increased, slay the Chinese awalt to the

with 20% use low and fabla. I had a bad tartó tu tha When the " Board concerned Emperor. kava la no Wise the Valos afforded deals with the matter we shall perhape hear mouth, and after erything I had great pain in A

whether any special mention is made of the the sheet and sides, niso dreadful pain as the back the charges against Dr. Pallachek de Palmsforst, thes. Their ships are in foll fighting trim and Europeans who fought and died or ware wounded and between the shoulderblades, and a sinking gelieved of bisdatics as Australia have it on high and reliable retherty that in the cause of Chinx, or of those then of the and shok moder mis, so I could not walk out. Indeed, the the abomnois. My legs trembled they are anxious to prove their prowess A dispatch from Hamburg ssys that Dr. world. They admit having had cowarda in Sumo file who fell in the discharge of their it was na manah as I could do to get noroes the foor. Three times visited by H.E. the VICEROY and

the Orelel of the Hygienic Institute in that city has hearred, but the next bazzle will be loopht in notice has been taken of them by the Imperial, and flost a dash of top. Bled from Asiatic cholers, resulting from an experiment with infected water taken from norm of a stern and true calibre, and thair or Vice-regal authorities. A local testimonial has been presented to Inspector-Generai von my will

wquire to

A dispatch to the Times from Vienna saya :|| Li# opportunity to show they im Daly Viceroy, who had sens the account of the NAMM 1884, when I had an attack of gastuló ferez, whlor

Consul General at New York,

October zad.

EXIT-

Tak

SUPERB ARABIAN STUD,

*'da I grew weaker I was ousined to my bad-more make ne ordinary e the river Vista

A dispatch to the Times from Auckland, New flows to overcome and combat offers and men Hanneken, gratifying to liself and praiseworthy and more and my daughter was obliged to me my Three

for over a year. He tried flæst one kind of "medicina Zealand, says: The Minister of Labour has permented by such a noble and laudable spirit. as an expression of private and personal grati plaas in doing the houseweek. A docice attended me troduced a bill in the House of Representativen | 20 San Japanese doet is mugly anchored i indar of a part of the Chinese people. We shall | ma then another, but none of them helped me. AN

und

irable immigrants, such se Chinese and workmen who are cripples.

ROME, October sad. The trial of members of the Malayiia Society At Encres, near Foggio, was Snished to-day. Fomteen of the accused were acquitted and sixty-eight sentenced to imprisonment varying from five to ten years.

New Yor, October 2nd.

The World's special from Caras, Vanesvela, says that a cloudburst dear Valendis last Friday killed more than 150 people and esuund ~ Jews of $400,000. Henry talus continus. Many boy 104 and bridges have been carried away.

the

trenchment of their army, which intends to

pass the winter there:

The Pingyang Squadron kas arrived in Wel- habwat hom Part Arthur.

Last week the Russian gunhant Babre and H.B.M.S. Archer arrived from Chemulpa, but brought so important news from that port,

NANKING.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

October 22nd.

tude may extend.

be to know how far

more for me, and samommended me ne s'inci voscet le- Prince Kong has furnished a special guard of wy a showogs of air. a mandarin and four men clothed in yellow uniform to the house of every European, in Peklog.

H.M.S. Linnet left the Band yesterday morm-

A TRULY ROYAL CIRCUS.

Nine Weeks In Calcutta,

LADY LANKDÓWNE,

Baven Week in Bombay, Performances given under the Patronage

and in the presence of

H.E. LORD AND Lady Harr18.

A proof of our superiority over all others. Opening date and location of ons tenta will be ( vet to devindr of grey getting better, when | givin Si a falme ligne, a book was much so me fall of gladaciants from different popis Muting, baw they had been made will of various compialais by using Mother Weigel's Curative

ing early for Chelos. She is expected to return shortly to take up the station for the winter strap, sod

His Highness the l

the Duke of Mecklenburg arrived at Taku in a German man-of-war on z wy and

I came up to

to Tíustule by the afternoon train, Captado de Fleursc, toilitary

laft the

French Legation, loft Tientsin Teenday. Count Cassidi, the Ruapish Despite sont reports to the contrary, Manking left for Paking at the same sin plads Bapery s

The French gunboat Liam le as quiet and powerful as at any time during CA LAM Devon years. The Vienny's proclamarin Monday to join the French does

hước place, and the people show consider replaced by the French gaabout Combigwhen

Trên VThe name in tros of the seali|arifved at the Dead at & afulacii an

ST. PETERSBURG, October sad. News has reached here from Liston, Armenis, that the people of SANONEET KANG MAG gitasund the Kurdish and ERAN (PARATE MA

young man Hring 2 Warbori,

habite from Moors. Paliour

ROBERT LOVE, Manager.

Hongkong, 31st October, 1894-

TO JOURNALISTS,

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· M-5 EXPERIENCED A CAPABLE JOURNALIST ie wanted for the waif

if the Hongkong Telegraph." Liberal forms to

| Full particulars sa se experiènci, capacity, dud terms he le pont to.

FRASER-BUITH,

BATHING PAVILIOŇS

have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after § P.M. dally.

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.

(643

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Strint.} THE Undersigned has always thought that

such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it ba First-class in every detail. A place where one may

have his GRILLED CHOP of STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.1 or

notice be given. Heb

also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS ↳ PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Parties sending Dishes, &c., for same-and Cash, Terms Breakfast...per moal - $0.75...yer Mouth $18 Tilla.........

$30 t $0.75... # Dinner +4

$1.25

Bas Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinsaf....... Break and Dinner Tim and Dinner

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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served in Excellent Style at short notice.

W. THOMALI Proprietor, Hangkong, 14th June, 1894.

FLOUR.

IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD

USK

SPERRYS

MILLS

BAKERS FLOUR: PERSPERRY & CO.

STOBATIK CALIFORNIA,

SAN FRANCIIDEO OFFICE

284 CATERINA SODEL

AND TAKE NO

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