EVID

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1894.

In nessing contrast to the fallore of crops is the month, the country people in the vicinity have hed abundant harvests. The boase and prapals have been gathered, and they are now hour weeping up "the sere and yellow leaf” for winter foel.

NEWCHWANG NOTES. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

anfate advantage of loading carro when the T-R was formerly provincial Treasurer of others nou f rhidden. ・・・ My object in latro-Piangen, and le said to be a Centon man. ducing the schedule (of course the sume are only tentative, prior to their approval by the Council) is to put down the smallest sam which will have a rractical effect in raitins an end to o'r d working on a Sunday. There is not the least

11 desire to raise revenue from it, and II possible that a smaller sum will really have the same practical effect. I am not averse to considering whether should not be inserted. With the sealstance of the Atorney. General and Harbour Master that tentativa senie has been put down, bubject, of course, to con- alderation Fat the Ordinance alto:ether

here, wruld be rendered perfectly useless unless that schedule contained prices which were effective for the purposes of the Ordlasnces. Upon that schedule depends the whole Ordinance : bat inasmuch

experience may teach bat thasmac the necessity al altering It the power to inance. In do an has been Ing

Indged by the Ordinance, In the Governor-in-Council. I think it possible that experience may shew the necessly of amendment, but I also think it would be a graceful act on the part of this Courell now it has become clear that no very serious harm will be done to anyone by the Bill, and in view of the really very lukewarm apposition of the Chamber of Commerce-to give their opinion distinctly in favour of the principle embodied in this Ordinance, by passing it, even although it

might be,"

FACT AND FICTION. When Mr. J. J. Francis, Q.C., we addressing Mr. H. E. Wodehongs In the Police Court last Saturday on behalf of Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, who were charged with putting coal on board the stemmes upth on Sunday the 21st instant In contra-ntion of the provisions of the Sunday

argo-teorking Ordinance (No, & al 1891),

forget that noth le mighty and wil | prevall," for he rolled more herefaced falsehoods into a very small space than we ever thought our ancient enemy capable of, elastic as his achievements in the roble art of lying neatly are pe- crally believed to be. On that memors. ble occasion he is reported to have stated :---- "The Ordinance dore not seek to prevent werk

The Harbour or on bourd ship. It is in the directed, at only one particular class of work. It is only meant to prevent a ship loading or die. chassing ergo.

The only section which That Contains any proh hitlon in Section 1. Kestion spoiler to cargo only, and it recludes malls, and Anic of fond required for tomediale consumpito.

This law was not like the Charles II. Art, for I was in enactment

vrvenor,

This Ordinance fa pressing very hear

the trade of ery heavily upon the port and i 18 brelutele deficient in pellity to the people supposed to be benefited by ft. Any one can see that the Harbour fa empty rí skipping on a Sunday. The Tram

absence of vennela with their crews through

the

Ordinance on Sundays. In ceder in defeat the Ord

lengthy discussion about the fees to be "vernels "are worked right up to midnight on charged for Sunday permits, bis Fxcellency Salads to get out of Harbour on Sunday.

suggested to pat down the scale by 25 per cent. ships come in on Sunday, so that the men høre

After trying a lower figure at first, ne opportunity of recievilon or of soing to church then if exerience showed that it did not really on the day. The O-dr DASZE WAS I

s a mistake from | meet the necessity of the raen, it could be rafxed, the begin g It has been unequally, unjustly if they continued largely to load in spite of this and unfably worked towards the British mer-restriction charts It has ant done and never will do any Mr. Keswick agreed that this alteration would gond to the class it is raposed to benefit, and prevent this Ordinance from being a hard-hip this atremt by the Gevemment now to erforer

who of necessity must work an on persons it In regard in the loading of harker cral. after Sunday, even if only for an hour, three year

ever Lrequiereener in the previous decision After a little further discussion, the fees were of this Court is a blender and a mistake." lowered by $25 la each case, making the rate for vessels up to 400 tone $75; up to 70%, $tra; xoco, $11; 1,500. $150 ; 2000, $175 ; and over

$700.

to

to

not give entire satisfaction, M. de Vilcro will withdraw to ons of the vessels of our squadron and the commander of that squadron will then

pen the sealed instructions sent to him."

PING FANG.

To-day's Advertisements,

The Rev. Mr Gsle, a missionary who visited | TOUR

Ping-yang, the scene of the recent chidiably. Fou

exaggerated victory of the Japanese over a far | with faferior force of Chinese, two years ago, glvm the following description of the city -

or

WANTED.

HOUSE, FIVE ROOMED ROBINSON ROAD LEVEL. Communicate

"M.,"

3" usements.

THEATRE

CITY HALL.

ROYAL

UNDER THE PATRONAGE AND IN THE PRESENCE

c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 1st November, 1894.

EXT4 SIG

WANTED.

"The historie eliv of Ping-yang sinuds on the sight bank of the Tatong river, which here flows out. The approach through an avenue of trees skirting the river bank, and the white walls of the city showing me on the plus just ahead, AN ENGLISH NURSE to insk after TWO

a* in favor of Plug-yang.

Once

CHILDREN.

It

Apply to

"Z" c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 1st November, 1894- 11041

we entered the east gate into, perhaps, the busiest city in Korea. No amount of business, however, is of interest.com. pared to its antiquity, its history and the part must have played in the centuries long ago, of which no recant remains

apeak

To Karenus it full mered ground, for this was home, somewhere shout the time when Kitja' King David reigned in Jerusalem. People here The walls were ouillned on this plen by its first of Plug-yong as the best-shaped capital. founder, and it le still the floating city.

No one is supposed to dig for water anywhere inside of the walls, nu that would be cutting

NEWCHWANG, October zoth,. A diabolical piet to h'ow up the plain, south of this tow, has been discovered by the mailed Authorities. I regret to say foreigners, and I am Evry to RAY Britishere, are deerly implicated. on Friday The agthoritles dirgavered the plot on last, the rath Instant. On the previous day two foreigners had measured out a piece of ground mile in circumference. In seven het places they had chosen level spots different Araw magierinu rircies; in the centra of each circle they do a small hole, and sunk a sinister Fortunately information of

ring canister in each hole.

there proceedings read

reached the General in charge of the defence of this port, and when next day four foreigners appeared on the pround, and m'nced a small flag on each level spel, G-neral Citi ne rade out with his officers, and Falling about 100 yards off the nearest foreigners were doing. The following report

res con sil water is carried from the river, sald in have been made: "That the foreign devils

even to the most distant quarters, and the pecu- Were Rimed

Trapelling over liar galt Iron beads, with which

(the street. which of the pr

ground a mysterions fo

The streets we found to be, 21 asani, narrow Anuhtles was a shell of some kind." when the inteigners were at a distant part of the and filthy, and crowded with shops of native The people, whom we had often bezed [his staff dismounted wares. and'carefully approaching one of the level Boots Rround, General Gelang

to be more warlike and independent than other us, in their appearance and colonsly inspected it. That night soldiers were Koreans, seemed sent rat with lanterns who Ang up the level pots, disposition, a very ordinary lot; perhaps a litio and removed the mysterious canisters. These less nor and somewhat more polite than the natives of the south. Among the bills to the where they to the Tantal's

the Buddhist. The have a perfect

SPECIAL NOTICE.

THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" #I}} THE at the Hongkong and Victoria Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 to Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at 7.30 clock. PRICE

albeke mmTEN CENTS. Caples

ordered from the Office will be charged

Advertisers urn reminded that the Hongkong

way beaple complafe that their traffic suffers | may not he altogether so complete or perfect asgarr, sent one of the atticeva to see what the through the bottom and sinking the ship. For the usual rate--25 cents.

,00

NA

The statements are a tissue of falsehoods from teetering th As almost every sene

the Celeny since the Sunday Cargo-working Ordinance

Tat Angust, came into fee

on the 18:0, well knows, and ** if to give the learned

After

From

cala.

|

tbla

ith huge cluby, some of PRICA Dermals of the water-carrier is one of the odd Tilgroßh has by far the largest circulation of

they were

Gylangand

were taken to of the evit designs of the foreign

devils, The Total immediately wrote to the

Bish Consul, who was Informed by the suspected parties that they had bren marking out golfinks; and that the level 10-1 of brown med perann, for øret or not've, who has resided in 2000 thle it is clear that the object of the were the potting greens; and the sinister looking Canisters were slb. empty jam tes, with the hattama knocked out, and were used to keep Ordinance is to prevent labony on board shins in pret on Sunday, and that Mr. Francis

The native mad. allegations amount, to say the least, to mere fiction, he clear of

nopolation and soldiers are greatly excited, and while the above geotations are a series of

moltes

fewer 2. C. Pelle red and “remotiv, na nine steamers entered the waters of this Colony

an

Do

irrefutable facts which all the prevarication and

THE LATE CAPT. DANIELSEN.

ARMS EXPORTATION CASE IN SINGAPORE.

the day after (Sunday) Mr. Francis rated in Court that any ore can see that the harbour in shoffing in the world cannot alles, and illustrate empty of pipingore can see that

No Surday.... shipe come in on Sunday on that the men have the truth of the time word maxim magna est -opportunity of recreation or ofining to church veritas et prævalebit

on that day," Then, »g-in, sự far as the port being pu pacely deserted by shiping on Sunday owing selel to the Ordinance, the hard-working and Freigeile Sermens Chaplain, the Rev. A. G. Goldem, very rightly pointed out in's letter published in these clames on Tuesday, there were 38 steamers in thle phit on Sunday isnt, and on the remaining Sundays of October there was steril of TOR stemers in pert

of which 10 arrived on Sundays. In the month of September of this year 168 steamers

part of

on Sundays, and of 'here were in

0 29 arrived

At the Singapore Police Court on October 22nd., James Burnett Falge was charged at the instance of the Government of the Netherlands India with illegally exporting arms from the Straits Settlements to Fail, a port in that Mr. Donaldson prosecuted for the Netherlands for the defence.

Government, and Mr. Nanson appeared

country.

India

the

the

crowds visit ite spots where the subterranean Ines were discovered. Imagine the splash an acre or ten of Newchwang mat would make. Ales poll is knocked on the head, and residents must wilt for more peacelal times to carry on their awe-inspiring came. Seriously, the Chinese are children. I do not think they aught to be trusted with fire-arts.

A telestam reached here two days ago from the Valeo, stating that the Japanese have not crossed that river at Chiu-leng-ch'eng, I bear from native sources tune they have crossed is bicher up. Are the rame tactics that were carried out at Ping-yang to be repeated? So far we have to reason to believe that the Japanese have landed anywhere in this province, anfte of the wonderful accounts we are In

out from home and appearing la on Sundays. So much for Mr. Francis' respect

se telegraphed out Chef^o, Shanghai and Hongkong papers; such for the truth ar the boycott" of On the case being resumed the defendant was, that Moukden was taken ; Japanese bave the port on Sunday, 3

concerned, which placed in the box and cross-examined by Mr. Janded south and west of Newchwang. We will de facto, scarcely worthy of anything more then Donaldson:-He ssid, of the capital of $3000 Iet

let you know

now when they come. If they venture brief notice, lay the statement was palpably a

Into the Gulf of Pechill, and their object in to contempthelie What la of much greater import. found $1.com The woontes were all given to

Captain Danielsen be purchased the boat. I take Monkden, one would suppose that they socals Mr. Francis'insinuation that the Ordinance looked into the hold and saw a lot of boxes would come to this port and send troops up does not aim at the prevention of all Sunday

Notwithstanding

Counity by river. Jabeur on board ships and is, in fact, only a means of increasing the revenue of the colony stil roing on our pearling expedlilos. I was not it is, of cou

course, conceivable grealest lawyers of the age may at times beware that arms are not allowed to be landed in British New Galnes, The Malligin was bound subject to an ochsional lapsus memoria. but to New Galnes. we hardly think Mr. Francis will go so far contend that when addressing the Bench last Saturday he forgot all that transpired in the Legislative Consell on the 4th May, 1800, when the Sunday Corge-working Ordinance and the

tached

third time and were read a In case, however, the important section of the community

Joecially interested in confiovrisy have

passed on forgotten what that historical occasion, a useful purpose may be

It f

the

Та

That

that even

the

there, but asked no questions. the fact that we lost all our anchors we were

Re-examined by Mr. Nenson.When we lost the two suchors the intention was to hall any passing native boat and buy one, and meanwhile a wooden anchor was made on board.

Mr. Nanson in addressing the court for the defence submitted that the prosecution bad failed to prove that the arms belanged to the defendant, and that Captain Danielsen's action could not affect the defendant.

Mr. Donaldson, in closing the case for the

Cate

was

served by reference at the present time to prosecution, contended that the verbatim report of the proceedings in the fictently proved and that the defence had

striven to lay all ibe blame on a dead man.

The Magistrates, in sentencing the defendant

of the Legislative Council ra

Governor's the eve departure

from the Colony, as followe The Attorney-General in moving the second reading of the Bill on the 5th May, 1890, sald- to a fine of one thousand dollars or six months Bill, In its present form, is the imprisonment, remarked that it was evident dreit as paned

passed by him (he Governor) but it that the defendant was implicated in the matter and that the partnership agreement was drawn possible there may be improvements made in the wording." Cargo may he made to exclude up to deceive the Dutch antheritler.

Ice and perishable articles of food which might

TSINGRIANGPU.

be injured if not landed on a Sunday, Apart from that the Bill appears to me to

me to have the sympathy of all members. This question has (FROM "M, C.-DAILY NEWS" CORRESPONDENT) Apparently

Your correspondent reached Tsingkiangpu a that of passed through three taves—1st, |

a great glance unredressed that tweek ago after a tedious trip of nearly six days to say, neglected, 2nd, Public sympathy, due to by naiive boat from Chirklang. Nowhere is the many attitude of the press on the subject, in the contrast between China and the voter world taking up the cause of these men, and a causing more glaring than in ber modes of travel. From There some alteration in pubile opinion on the matter. river steamer to a snopek whoire | The answer of the Chamber of Commerce mar were no signs of war excitement visible among be

taker, I hope as the end of the perled, when the people by the way, but one remarked the there was some sympathy expressed but nothing number of large passenger bosin going down, done,

crowded

with soldiers who advertised their approach by frequent blowing of trumpets. Meny team launches passed us towing the bosts of high officials. We learn here that the southern troops are being sent north and the northern troops south.

Mr. J. J. Keswick, who arconded the first reading

of the till, stated when it came up for the second seading "I don't think there is anything further on this particular point that I can say with regard to the amendment of the Bill,

but I hope that care be taken with reference to the schedule. Then the amount

Re the cost of a premit needs to be considered, as enurse it is not in all instances app feable in an equal raile, perhaps

he

We all hope that the cold weather will come soon, Frost bas already apneased at night time, and in another manib's time a campaign in Manchuria will be very difficult work.

We hear from the south that the Customs staff are to be transferred and the other forrige rest. dents are leaving. The truth is every house will be felt this winter, and the missionaries, who bave come to this port on the advice of the Consol, cannot find the bruse sccommodation they require.-N. C. Daily News.

THE MADAGASCAR TROUBLE.

The following telegram, dated New York, October 3rd, appears in the San Francisco Chronicle:-

that at least

worth we find the ples and towers, coramending

an excellent view of the river. Its beauty and strength of situation gives me an idea of the power Buddha once had in Chosen,

To the snath, offseting this, to the Waysung (oulalde clly), where the enclent police war, and where the descendants of Kijvo"generals stili exist, "

|

any English newspaper published in the Far East. THIS IS. GUARANTEED. Terms Ou application.

Hongkong, 14th October, 18).

Intimations.

NOTICE.

FROM the 16TH OCTOBER the SHANGHAI

BUTCHERY

wil

be prepared to

SUPPLY BRAWN, LARD lo BLADDERS, FRESH and PICKLED ENGLISH FORK, SAUSAGES, &c,

Also,

DEFF. in JOINTS and CORNED, BLACK PUDDING'S, PORK and GAME FIES. SMOKED BACON and HAMS of the Finest

above Butchery. Quailly from PIOS EXD and CURID by the

OF

Major-General BARKER, C.B.

CUIGNOR CATTANEO has the honger te announce that, with the kind assistanon of Signor FRANCESCORT, leading Tenor of the Italian Opera, Marila, his PUPILS, and several LADY and GENTLEMAN AMATEURS,

A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN

IN AID OF THE FRENCH CONVENT,

ON

WEDNESDAY,

THE 7TH NOVEMBER, 1894.

PROGRAM ME›– PART 1. 1.~La Carlth, by Rosslal, for Soprano, Alto and

Chorar

SOPRANO

Mrs. May,

Mrk Cantile Mis, McBean. MTB, Dodwell, Mrs. Master. Mrs. David. Miss Jackson. Miss Barker. Miss A. Jackson. Misi Preston.

Mrs. Allord, ALTO Mrs. Preston, CHORUS

--Song for Basso

Mr. D. K. Sliman. Mr. A M. Wood, Mr. F. D. MacLean.

Mr. J. C. Berger. Mr. F. Lammert. Mr. F. Mdland, Mr. E. W. Maitland. Mr. C. H. Grace.

Mr. F. H. May.

Mr. S. S. Benjamin.

Mr. J. F. Kraal

Lascia ch'io plange, † Mr. S. 5. DENJAMIN. by Handel............ 3.-Ballata for Soprano Miss E. CARVALHO.

Guarany by Gamer 4-Recitative and Air"

for Baritone She Alone Charmeth my Mr. C. H. GRACK. Sadness" from

Gounod's "Irene "..., 5-Watting, Song for Miss LAMMERT.

Soprane, by Millard. [10846-Salve dimora, for

F. G. KEELING. Shanghai, 6th October, 1894-

Hyphoon is unrcial adap to all conditions SCOTT's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with where the tissues are wasting away from lonbility to direst and assimilate ord'nary food. The combined virtues of the End Liver Oil and Hypo- phosphites produce a marked effect in such canes. They restore the wasted Hasdes, create an appetite, make new blood, heal the InflammM lon of the throat and lungs, and increase the flesh. To short they form the finest combined fond and malicine that can he given the luvalld. Any Chemist can apply it.-Sale Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China:--Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong.~[Advt.

To-dan's Advertisements.

ZETLAND

No. 425.

LODGE,

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A all be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zefland Street, THIS TVENNG, the 1st November.at 8.30 for 9 o'clack precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited,

[1133

Wanakang at November kryds CHINA PIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ADIUSTMENT OF PONŲS FOR THE YEAR 18gt.

·HARFHOLDERS are heel❤ requested to send in to thấy Office _a_L'ST′ of their CONTRIBUTIONS of PREVIA for the year ending $14 December 1st, in order that the proportion of PROFIT for that year to be PAID * RONUS to CONTRIBUTORS may be arranged. Returns not sent in before the 30'b Instart will be made up by the Company, and no saber quent

By Order of the Directors, Claims or Alterations will be allowed:

[1138

JAS B COUG“TRI", Secretary. Hongkong, 1st November, 1894.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI. THE Company's Steamship

The dispute between France and Great Brikada reparing Madagascar is one of free standing. Mad g-scar is a large island, separated from the French Routh-eastern portion of Africa by the Mosam

que Channel. It is now virtually under a protectorate,

rate, although it is claimed in England protect one-wrath of thei

faland is held by British capital. But the French Emb

Embassy London recently an wored

■ communication the from Coneal for Madaparcar in London by a formal statement that, officially, there is no longer such a person 232 London Madagascar Consul, and it was added that the agents of France in various countries represent the Hoval Govern, fast month the French Government evidently dete

determined

decided action Hebt, Upon taki in regard to M dagascar, probably believing that the hands of Engind were led by the com plications brought about by the war between China and Japan. Consequently M. le Myre de Vilers was sent on a special mission to Mada vascar, and

was understood that he was, to all intents and purposes, instructed to demand the abd cation of the Government andito auser the island to France,

The following statement was made regarding the mission of M. le Myre de Vilers recently

He will first demand a revision of the treaty of 1885, and will then sak that the territory of

Diego Santry be

• be extended to Passar- France at Diego

Ba on the western side of Madagascar, on the east side of the Island, and that Madjunga and west coast,

to every s'esmer, I may nay, in passing, that I vice. On landing we observed that the coolle | dime teme Pay on the washed on the

This city is now swarming with officials so the wing. At the boat landings there are scores of carte in walking, to go to P-king. It is said that every cart and every coolle obtainable for miles around has been pressed for Government aur believe it will be desirable certainly that bonga adjacent to the marios, which are

are usually and to fall of coolles offering for hire, were smail, palsy and fuli stexmer, whether large or should pay the same sum, as the fact all closed and still as death-not a carrier to be

every

be ceded to

and Fort Dauphin, Tamatave, of a steamer being small dres not necessarissen. Tingking the wat. Teo Fac-kuel, ahores, with thele s zon is as full as other cities of Manaboudro and

Andovoran on

on the eastera sificent rumours regarding

territories, be imply that the importance of her setting away General killed at Ping-yang, Kores, of whom France. Fieally he was instrected to demand on a Sunday, and conarquently working on that the General! day, should not be greases than the importance frequent mention has been made, had his bome that the French residents shall have the right to

teamer leaving for Shanghai or else here. His kangkuan was only a few rods away ail the actions of the Government of

Including its foreign

contre

M.

Lås, and nïïce his death and the departure | Madside of Parts, at the

"FOKIEN," Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 4th Instant, at Day-

For Freight of Pumage, soply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK. & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, 1st November, 1804.

12343

FOR SINGAPORE. PENANG AND CALCUTTA,

Beamship

*ARRATOON APCAR."

Captain E. Haneen, will be deanatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 6th festant, at a P.M.--.

- For Freight or Passare, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents.

f1340 HÀNG MANG TÊ November. Tăn

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

Steamably THE

"ARKATOON APCAR"

of the having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees

to send les on board at the inat moment. Sunt he died with all of his wounds i was trenty. In the case of the Hovan- Govern» { ni board aber the 3rd instant, will be landed at

of a large steamer where. Another peint I would mention-ar fi family northward, has been let as a tea

point, if smalls that yesterday I Important point, had a vials from the manager of the Ice Com-shop. He Shantung man, and the deparure of M. le Myre de Vilers, sald: "He of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods pany, who pointed out that he was often obliged Chinese say he was yung but without strategte will call upon the Havas Government to satisfy will be delivered from alongside,

Like the old Romans, they proudly all our demands and to respect sil the clause of Cerro impediat the discharge or remaining ment excepting this demand, a protecol, Waschal Warskome and Storage Com and (expense foto the Godowis marising our rights and readalog some obecar of the points clear, will be diawn up. These rights may pany, Limited, Waachal. be summarised as follows

At presenPED WE

| charges. A fracas võimlad bars during the the atrocession clause; the rights of trees / 90 landed and stored at Consignose! visk and

with the nativer for the hire and farming al

the vessel was not necessarily working cuego, and It also happened that at times this was not frank for the ship's use, but for Coast ports. Then Stoce your correspondent's list letter about again, as to the Canton river boats, I would the Tanot's, it is to be recorded with regret that polat out that In very important indeed that that worthy has gotten into ironbls and bas, it

· seu requested to tako IMMEDIATE there should be no restriction whatever to runvared, bean carblared; sa the Chinese

The installation of a French representative PRMAN of Cargo from SINGAPORE and who will treat exclusively all questions of foreign dovery of their Goods from alcalde, esch prevent the carrying out of the traffic sa facetiously put it, ha has been “isvted to

to mitand the festivities in honour of the policy with the powers the recognition of the Cure impeding the discharge of the vessel wil

lo possess property without on two right of Eurepears to poss Governor Des Vosux, in reply to Mr. Keswick's rumarks, cald. With regard to mall steamers, have tht carefully on the matter, and

thought

summer between sense players and spectators in though I am quite open to hear arguments on the one of the theatres and the T'antial, Influenced

the purchase and hire of propaty

var from byla cons wise are fond of shows, incautions Property; the registration of all drada comomme

realdency; the construction

In railway retasediment of

Is the freedom of navigation of the ringen;

of military walleen "s once the town

" the financial cases denouncing the agent to control and secure the

The other the watires; the installation of

the

unbject, it appears to me that if a gre taggage took the side of the actoca sain seperate to which the Malagasy Government of

mails and passengers the plans He urged t the term "cargo." We are conceding all that those steamers are Justly entitled to. If they choose to compete punkth the other parties and . with other steamers in the matter of eargo, then ala tha

the

the

tha

hard Marks French may think Difti, Dentment of French 1 Hink If they want to loss faceVINCH), and the main augmentatians doengh to wasted at the present Monsent to the databas

Sundays they should be put in the same

paeftion

as the dihers. Under the contract thay ars

|

perfectly at liberty to take on and on their reach the wars of the higher powers for colors wesident with mach of the Malagasy Galler but if they desire to compete with other stowwwrd in hand when puded span enddanly to furnish a with the object of securing the rooster an

Bud 'passengers' ¡ugrajo K.

In the matter ofcargo, than, surely, in the abroncs puddingust fer the war, it was the name fold

of some fact that does not secur to me now Mould be pat la exaorly the same day

treaties and the proper onlinton of the tama

3 drawine par let soldiers who ply ended

in a word, the decent application of Sectorate engines, which "kup

Fire Insuranée will ba

effected Mole of Lading will be centersigned by.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

Hongkong, ist Norensher, 1894-

TO JOURNALISTS,

[XX99

NOTICE TO CAPTAINS.

NOT BE TOO PARTICULAR 4 to ASTFRS of Vestela artiving here CAN-

the SOURCE of supply of FRESH WATER, mare especially during the present epidemic.

J. W. KEW & Co.'s STRAM WATER-BOATS enable them to SUPPLY VESSELS with any quantity of PURE FRESH WATER, with the greatest despatch and at moderate rates.

Call Flag "W," Commercial Code. Offica 18, Prava Central.

Hanabona, 14th June, 1874.

MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,

TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, IN

Ice-House Road.

(105

Tenor, Faust, by Signor FRANCISCOMT. Gounod

7-Duet, Vas nolle a'

Venesis, for Soprano Mrs. ALFORD and Mr; & Tenor, by Lucantoni)

1-Toreador,

PART IL

SLIMAN,

Song. Mr. C. H. GRACE and

CHORUS.

from Carmen, by Bizet ĺ 2-Song for Contralto,

Heaven and Earth, Mrs. PRESTON. by Pinsati 3-Song for Tenor--11

beard a Volce, by M. D. K. SLIMAN.

for Soprano→→

The upbraid, MrI, ALFORD,

Bishop

for Basso.from 1

Il Mr. J. F. KRAAL

5 now in a position, in bls New and Com-6-Song for Soprano

modious Pramires, to eclipse, as heretofors,

ALL

PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED

in the Colony or in any part of the Far East,

frood

GROUPS AND VIEWS

speciality. Hongkong, and September, 1894- THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddill Strut.) 'HE Undersigned has always thought that THE

rach a place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the FRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one may bave hla GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 15 P.M.; or later if notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES par MENU or ORDER-the Parties sending Dishes, &c., for same-and Casb, Terma- Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Month $12 Titip.........

$0.75

$20 Dianes ******

$1.25

$25 Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner... Breakfast and Tita ............... Tidin and Dinner momo

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

1

in Excellent Style at short notice.

Hongkong, 14th June, 1894-

FLOUR.

"

"

#

M

W. THOMAS, Proprietor.

IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD USB

SPERRY'S

MILLS

BAKERS FLOUR:

SPERRY LCG. STOCKTON CALIFORNIA.

SAN FRANCISCO OFENNE

194 Bažšternía, Uzbek

AND TAKE NO OTHER. AN APPEAL.

THE · SUPERIORESS - of the ITALIAN

TCONVENT GADNE ROAD, bees Mo

sigily to APPEAL to the Residents of

Plerrot, by Hutchison MIL HAGEN,

7-Dust, from Royĺ Miss E. CARVALHO &

Blas, for Soprano & Tenor, by MarchettL

Sig, FRANCESCONI,

Accompanists, Miss Boves and Mr. CATTANEO,

50

PRICES **** Dress Circle and Stalls.... $2.00 Body of Hous0 .................... 5:00 Back Seats......+255-7¶¶¶~12-21-ad PLAN of Theatre at Mesirs.. KELLY & WALAH's, where Tickets may be had.

Hongkong, 31st October, 1894.

WILL SOON APPEAR

{ag

HARMSTON'S

CIRCUS

AND ROYAL MENAGERIE,

TER MONSTER ORGANIZATION OF THIS CENTURY. NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN IN THE EAST.

A Grand Triumphant Tour. Brains and

capital united kave made this the ons genan event of the sgs we live in, and justly styled THE WORLD'S GREATEST. MORE FERFORMERS, MORE HORSES, MORE WILDTANIMALS, MORE TENTS than any Circus travelling, at a cost for travelling expenses that would Bankrupt any other Show, MANY NEW ARTISTES A SUPERB ARABIAN STUD, A TRULY ROYAL CIRCUS,

Nine Werks in Calcutta,

Three times visited by H.E, the VICEROY and LADY LANEDOWIE.

Seven Works in Bomboy, Thres Performances given under the Patronage and in the presénon në

HE LORD AND Lady HarrIK

A proof of our superiority over all others. Opening date and location of enz tentu will be

and the Comet Foring for their 198ći: givan in a fituro lamun., nago and support, and desires to state that [will be plesand in recufre vederu" for all

NIKOLE WORK WOM

we's. Küre made to order, nad Culle

ROBERT LOVE,

· Manager. Hongkong, grst October, 1894-

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD WANCHAL OREGON FINE SPARH and LUMBER

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