THE KOWLOON LAND & BUILDI’G COMPANY. LTD.

The sixth ordinary half-yearly meeting of shareholders In the above Company was held at the Company's offices, Viereila Balding, t noon to-day. Mr. F. Henderson (Chairman) presided, and there were also present Messrs. E. J. Hughes and J. H. Cox (directors), F. A. Morgan, J. M. F. Machado, H. J. Holmes, M.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1895.

From a private letter received from Tienisin It is learned that all the friportant places in the North are held by brave soldieri under Lio Kungi and his generals. The Japanese duro not attack any of the places occupied by the Chlar,

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The Japanes First Army Corps, which orginally consisted of 30,000 men, has dwindled down, owing to deaths from hunger and cold and le ball

battle, to only * few thousand men. Theat Are at present besciged in Chang Pa-shan and be prisoners soon. Of the Second Army Corps mitted suicide owing to the severe cold and hard they have had, and the ill-treatment by their officer. The Firm Army is said to be unable to more owing to being so closely watched by the General Nich

S. Northeatr, C. A. Ozɔrio, A G. Stokes, and A. ❘ are many of the soldiers have com.

Sheltan Heaper, Secretary,

The Secretary having read the 'notice con- vening

the meeting,

The Chairman af*-Gentlemen, in subralt ting the accounts for the past year the Directors are pleased to be able to state that although the balance at credit of Profit and Loss is a trifle millor than that of Account is the previous year, the Company has done quite as well. The rent account shows an Increase af over $400, but against this has to be placed the large sum of 2831-95, most of which has been spert in thorough overbaul of the pretulses by Messrs. Palmer and Turner, and making pool all damage caused by white ants, The rents received from the houses in Knutsford Terrace shown

The Chinese merchants to Japan are indignant that their Government should have appealed to Japan for peace, as they say that the Japanese finances are alosest exhausted and cannot long continue the war.

It is the custom at the end of a year la Chlon not to exact taxes for two or three days, but this year, owing to the necessities of the war, no relaxation has been allowed.

By an Imperial decres dated 28th of th has appointed Woog-fan, he

**impsov ment, asthereisa steady { Mood of

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demand for houses in Kowloon. Your Directors are destrous, 1 in, as posible, to build on the spare ground owned by the Company on the east alde of Kou'sford Terrace, hat they deem Advisable first to dispose of the debentures which

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The re-election of Messrs. F. Henderson and Α. Gomes as Dir clots; the re-election of Messrs. T. Arnold and Mr. Lyall as auditors, and an announcement by the Chairman that dividend warrants would be ready to-morraw terminated the proceedings."

The Yongkwei, 10 be Assfatant Com-

missioner of the entire Northern Army. The Emperor has also given orders in response to the Board of Punishments to degrade Tactal Kung- choo, the ex-Director of Port Arthur; be is to be

The Cheloo

telegraph station at the North East Promontert, an otherwise should have had more details. From Wel hol-wel telegrama were received ne to last night; they have been expecting this move of the japanese and seem to be ready for them. The parts of guns which were heard here yesterday morning and taken to originate from another attack on Tengchow stone from

when lending the tronps--Exhresa.

e-oap's Advertisements.

AMATEUR DRAMATIC LUB.

PANTOMIME

Yangching Bay, where several shots were fired THE SECOND PERFORM NCE OF THE

"ROBINSON CRUSOE,"

TIENTSIN NOTES.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

TIENTSIN, January 14th, Since I wrote last I learn that both the Chinese and Japanese forces are suffering very mach from coff and sickness. The Chinese troops t Shanhalkwan are dying in hundreds from cold and dischar

Although it has been reported that Viceroy Lu! had arrived at Shanbaikwan, I learn on good authority he is still at Peking, and that be declines to pay the front, pleading old

age and sickness, so Viror y Li Hung-chang is still to charge and diering movements. Lif having

his own way, and is being sulited by Mr Det ing, who is sill on Special Service.

The 1. terary College, built by Mr. Detring in 1988.

«!A« ··¢ S«n-Kah Len-L'seno Folly. known as Folly" has been con- sedad y Fannekter into a drill-ball, -wese feridoners are busy dellitog Chinese. Herr

von Haunteken has already

en Apent $14,000 has a good and large square attached to D, where both Infantry and cavalry|| and artillery as well, can be drilled. Herr von Hannecken's nephew has arrived and has been am told, an made drill-Captain, having, agreement for ten years-Mercury.

To-day's Advertisements.

the Wharf Co., before proceeding executed in correspondent of the Shendao, this place. with the proposed buildings. 3 shall be happy to writing on the taking of Tungchow by the Answer any questions.

There belog ne questions, the Chairman moved Japanese, says: "The Japanese fleet fited on the fortress, and the defenders of the fort the adoption of the report and accounts. Mr.

several answered with

guas, next morning, they Holmes seconded, and the motion was carried

fought again on both sides, several parts of unumously

the fortress were destroyed and many houses of the country people. The Japaness landed soldiers from their transports on the 26th and attacked the City, which after some resistance fell into the hands of the Japanese.

According to a

received by the Hupao froin Peking, General Wel has been golog through a very severe trial, but be denied most of his faults, but confessed to cowardice, and said it was caused by received orders to send by General Yib. The Viceroy of Chill bas

bas therefore with all haste for General Yih. The Shampoo received a letter which contains the following: The Chinese Telegraph Co. has sent men repair the wires between Newchwang and Feng sien. This latter also relates that Generals Chang and Sung are encamped at Cheng-wong-trio and are preparing for a besh attack on the Japanese entrenched position at Haicheng.

FOOCHOW RACES.

PROGRAMME OF THE SPRING MEETING.

· FIRST DAY --TUESDAY, 19TH MARCH, 1895. The SPRING COP; value $100; entrance $5

for-all China ponies; weight as per scale

Half a mile.

The MAIDEN STAKES; of $10 each, with 350 added ; for øll Chlua panies that have never THR at any meeting; weights as per scale. Three quarters of a mile.

The Amoy Cup; (presented); valur roo; for all Chua ponien; weights as per scale; entrance $5. One mile and three quarters. The KULJANG STAKES; of $10 each, with 850 #dded; for all China pandes ; weights as per scale; winners at ibis meeting 7lbs, extra. Seven furlongs.

The HACK STAR's; of $5 each; for all Chlos ponies not otherwise entered: catch weights over 12 sione; Jockeys who have never had a winning mount before this meeting In China and for Hongkong silowed 7 lbs.; ponies that have never won a race allowed 7lbs. Once round.

The Kushan Cup; value $roo; for all China pooles; weights as per scale; winners at this meetlag 71 9. extra; entrance. $5. One mile, The RACING STAKES; of $5 each with $10

added for the fyel, and $25 for the second pony; for all boń-i fide gitílini at date of entry nanies Foochow and Amoy

and finite ficat paced in Focale; winams 7

One

The extr. One mile and a quarter. The NANTAI STAKES ; of $10 each divided, 70 percent., 20 per cent, and to per cent, to first, second and hird pony; a forced entry for all pontes entered at this Meeting except in the Hark Sakes weights as per scale. mile and a quarter. SECOND DAY.-WEDNESDAY, 20TH MARCH, 1895. The FOHKIRN CUP; vylue $100; second pony to relive $25, think peny $15. For all China poris; weights as per scale; winners of one

race at this Meeting 7 ibs, extra, of 2 or more rades ribs. cxa; ponies first raced 1 Forchow fins allowed gibs; entrance $5. The mile and a hall The FOOCHOW DERBY; of $15 each with $100 added, Divided, 70 per cent, 20 per cent, and to per cent, to first, siend and third ponies; dana ponies bona fide griffinst the -date of entry; weights as per scale. One

mile and a half.

The LOTTERY CUP; value $100; for all China ponies: weights as per scale: winners at this Mening 10hs, extra; ponies that have never en a race allowed 71br; entrance $5. Three quarters of a mille.

The PAGODA CUP, value $100; second pony to receive $ for all bona fide griffins at the date of entry, and ponies first raced in Foochow and Amoy as griffins; weights sa -«per scale; wlaners at this meeting rolbi, extra of two or more race izlb. cxira; entrance $5. Seven furlonga.

The CONSOLATION CUP, value $100 with $25 added for the recond pony; for all dona Ade beaten pontes ihat have sun at this meeting and not won a race; weight as per scale; Entrance $5. One mile,

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KOREAN NOTES.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

CHEMULPO, January 14th, It is some time since we had any news here worth sending, as the seat of war has gone into Chlon, and everything is quiet here. Reforms are very much spoken of, but so far squeezing all goes on; no doubt reforms can only be worked by time.

D'ARC'S

BIJOU THEATRE,

(NEW PRAYA RECLAMATION).

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Owing to the Enormous Success

When the Theatre was Crowded to the Doors, D'ARC'S

LAST SATURDAY EVEVING,

FANTOCHES FRANCAIS ES

(MARIONETTES)

WILL REMAIN ONE WEEK LONGER. PERFORMANCE COMMENCES AT 8 30 PM

REDUCED PRICES.

PLAN at Mesis. Kelly & Walsh's, LD. Hongkong, 4th February, 1805.

CITY CLUB.

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THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of CLUB HOUSE THIS EVENING, 4th February, at 9 P.M.

MEMPERS be held in the

BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. Hongkong, 4th February, 1805."

A railway from here to Seoul to contemplated in fact the plant is finished and only awaits the breaking up of winter to commence operations. Great speculation exists among landowners as to where the Railway mation is to be built, bot everyone is of opinion that the opening of railway will be a great boon to this backward VICTORIA ying, and Mokpoo. The port in the Ping-yang land. Two

to be opened, ports are also to be

Ping-

diefilet is Nampoo, a few miles below the entrance on the Ta-tong-klang, at the hend

I

f1oz

CHAPTER,

No. 525,

N EMERGENCY CONVOCATION of the

THIS EVENING, 4TH FEBRUARY, 1895.

WII be under the Patronage of COMMODORE BOYES, RN,

and the

OFFICERS or H.M. FLEET.

The dates of the albér Performances will be:- FEBRUARY 6th, 9th, xath, 16th and 23rd.

Late Trams ench Evening 15 minutes after fall of the Curtain.

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TICKETS and BOOKS of the WORDS OF THE SONGA Can be obialærd at Messrs; LANK, CRAWFORD & Co.

Hongkong, 4th February, 1865.

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

HE DIVIDEND at the Rate of 6 P

CENT. OF $1.20 per SHARE, DECLARED at the Ordinary Hall-yearly Meeting of Shure holders held This Day, will be PAYABLE at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Banking CORPORATION on and after TUESDAY, the 5th löstent.

SHAREHOLDERS are requested to apply at the Office of the Company for WARRANTS

By Order of the Board of Directors,

C. TOMLIN,

Acilog Secretary. Hongkong, 4th February, 1805.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

fa03

OR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,

THE Company's Steamship

"NAMOA,"

Captain Harris, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 6th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, 4 h February, 1805

Intimations.

NOTA BENE!

THE BEST JUDGES OF CIGARS NOW OBTAIN THEIR SUPPLIES AT WATKINS & CO.

TRY THEIR

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ETTERS TO YOUNG SHOOTERS, NEW CROX FILES, QUILL TOOTH

NOTICE TO. CONSIGNEES.

S. S. "DRYFESDALE," FROM NEW YORK AND SINGAPORE, CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed

that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the "whitves

delivery may be obtalued.

Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notices to the contrary be given before Noon

TO-MORROW,

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the yith instant, will be subject to rest.

All

Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 11th Instant, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in will be

of the Pingyang flet, not a bad position. The Aatove CHAPTER will be held in the examines on the Crodowns, where they

second baibhur Mookpoo is not a very good one, * better could have been obtained round the south of Washington Gulf at what is known to mariners Long ranch called Calet Kukendo or Nautilus barbour.

to

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Hongkong, 4th February, 1895,

THE

NOTICE.

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M. Izet, C.E.

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The Chinese were lately notified to register themselves under Korean law, but the English wishing to play some part in this have been giving protection papers for so much per diem to the Chinese,

HE OFFICES of the UNDERSIGNED have THIS DAY been REMOVED to Trade for the last two months has greatly revived; Japanese are arriving in great numbers, No. 3, ICE-HOUSE STREET, between the arriving, and there is steady outlet again Son (LIMITED).

house is eccopled, goods are constantly Premises Occupted by Messrs. D. "ABKOON, SONS & Co. and the MERCANTILE BANK OF from here the North of Pingyang. Valoo, and Taliwan Bay. The imports are shirtings, silk, kerosine, matches; the exports

WM. DANDY,

rice, beans, bides, and it is certa

Hongkong, 4ti. Teutuary, 1805. certain the Korean Government cannot complain of the Revenus for the last few months, and all things look well.

ow, and it is to begin begi tomoning of the Chinese I hear is to Chinese yar

yar in the Korean Customs Service. No doubt the Koreans have a good nu well as an able adviser in the Japanese Minister here. An Engilshman expressed himself thus :-" If Chi- nese claim to belong to Hongkong they need not reglater themselves, and Chirere would have to prove it. Two witnesses taking an oath that they belonged would be sufficient; it seems that trking an oath by Britishers is considered a small matter, but talking is one thing and acting Is quite another matter.---Ching Gasolio.

The

to-morrow,

CHEFOO NOTES.

with the

CHEFOO, January 25th.

A guard of 21 2565 was sent ashore from the Maria on the night of the 20th as a pro- tection for the Foreign Settlement in case of emergency,_und a patrol of 12 volunteers, 4

The CHAMPION STAKES of $10 each, with $50 | from sach Company, will til further notice be added; a forced entry and open only to on guard each night under one of the winners at this meeting; optional for the Comden.ille has been removed and is

winners of the Hack Stakes and Consolation

The

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Cup winners of two races $15 extra, and of now close to our quarters, On the afternoon "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND more than two races $15 extra ; walghts an. per scale. One mile and a quarter. The WELTER PLATE, value $100 for all China

ponies; catch weights, over 11 stone 7lbs; FXS

of the 18th inst. ihres Japapese men-of-war fred on the city of Teng-chow-fu and after having exchanged about so shots with the Forte passed north, apparently, the same evening. Whether their

their firing was provoked

non-winners at this meeting allowed 7lbs. from the shore or undertaken on theiz FLIS Valuable Work, with many NEW

riders who have never won a race allowed the entrance $5. Three quarters of a mile. Entries close on Saturday, 2nd March, 1895,

at noon.

THE WAR IN THE NORTH.

The following interesting items are called from Shanghai native papers:

Shanghai, January 3rat.

own

ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS,

IS NOW READY.

initiative is not known at present. Next morn ing, roth inst., the three ships were seen again and bring foto the city was resumed later in the day, the sound of guns being heard here distinctly between

tan 1.30 and a pin. At 330 PRICE THREE DOLLARS. JUL. HAWI Was received that three shults Bad Miles within fallen Infow of Dr. C. W. Mateer's house. It is hoped, as no intimation to the

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By a letter received from Peking, it is learned property, aš jury, or serious GOT

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500) 91 | Agents :- that General Wel, whose arrival as a prisoner is very severa shock to their nerves. The U.S they must have undergone Peking bar previously been chronicled, has been Yorktown and H.M.S. Daphne left or trial before several high officials. He states Longbow yesterday of the deslie to fee from the Japanese, Missionari that he had no

cas, Missionaries from their perilous position, and as but

owing to

army baving been depleted by news was received at 8.40 mm, yesterday from the demands of General Yeh, he was unable to Teag-chow in that the familles was ready to make

stand. He also strenuously denies laas on the Yorktown's arrival we may expect having pocketed a cash of the pay y of his soldiers. so sen

OTH. to see them here today. No mention of 7 The Board of

of Punishment has reported this to damage has so far been made in the various the Throne, and

and has sent as urgent demand to LI Hung-chang to send on General Yeb.

Alt was feared that the Japanese might seize the opportually to make a secret attack, the firing of crackers in Chefoo during this New Your was strictly

prohibited,

According to

to letter from Chefoo, several Japancae vessels attacked Tungchow on the rgià

communications.

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MACAO...Mr. A. A. de Mello,

AMOY and Mesure, N. Moalle & Co., Ldh FORMOSA...

FOOCHOW.Mr. H. W. Churchill.

SHANGHAI | Messer, Kelly & Walsh, Limited,

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Oor minds were not yet at ease about Tang- chow when yesterd

yesterday alternoon H.M.S. Bolus arived with the startling information that about moen-of-war and transports were

KIN PORTS anding montory.

troops at Yangohing Bay, close to the

{ Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Livalted. JAPAN......

Yokohama.

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PARI and · Mauka: Ausédée Prinna à Ca,

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Instant, and were answered by the fort on shore. handle ba chow will probably suffer na |

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Was done to the forts, though the inhabitants of | uzecuted their operations in Yangching Bay,

4.

the city suffered naveraly,

The Japanese net ovillewly in porruesion of thi

or to

Pedder's Hill, Wonghong; 4th February, thej,

No Flee Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

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CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.

13; Queen's Road, Hongkong, 34th August, 1894.

FOR SALE.

APÄN PRINTING PAPERS.

JAPAN

JAPAN

JAPAN

JAPAN

APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

COPYING PAPERS,

APAN WALL PAPERS,

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

fat

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- signed.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

$, Queen's Road Contra),

Kangbang, sed January, 10g).

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