THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1895.
umler entsin, mere or text, ill-defined cream leaving the locks the ship was ordered to be stances, In the following manner :—
made last to the -outh bank, and remained there until 2 15. This stoppage was made necessary by the approach of the first "Clan liner, the
י
Clan Drummond, bound for Manchester, which
to mohr
down: the
ship was assisted by the tug St Wilfred and Aenes Seed. The caring steamer Staghound Paved
ahead If wis thought vinh n tidal water In the canal: the afternoon tide being ship for the night on account of the
feet bare the tidal openings would cause a ít, lỗi
if and the height 18 fee, which, being four considerable flow. She was accordingly made fast below the Stag Ins Bridge, and owing to the scarcity of mooring posts-tbe necessity for which has several times been palated out in **these columns-the lines were passed round
telegraph posts.
CALCUTTA, February Bih. Sir-In your correspondence in rathe distating of men on board ship. I would like to give the sect of tahip'a weward on the ques'lon, as 1 frel that stewards and cooks are the ones that This matter concerns mostly. An able seaman for a person who ships as such) if he is feand Incable of performing his duties in that caprelty is disented, and becomes an ordinary seaman. Th's means that he has still to perform the same duties before, but on a lower rating and smaller pay. 1 The case of a steward or cook, Er quite different, and should he be diarated, he is sent on deck to work as a deck hand; we cannot call him gekman - S pahaps he has
heen never at sea before, Now, I as for a moment try to realize what his position is. In the first place, bis outfit is unsuitable for deck work; he may have plenilful suaply of linen shirts and starched Collors, and possibly a grot icit of thin clothing suitable for cabin er galley work but as for all skins, tra bools
clothing, fit to face the f a life on drck, he has none. Tragine Door beggaron a cold winter's night, shivering with the cold, and trylag to shelter himself from the felld blast under the, lee of a stand-up Collar, or vainly endeavouring to swarm up to the oyal yad, warmly wrapped in the folds of his galley apron ! Again, what is a man who has poselbly been brought up as a walter in a hotel going to do in the shape of work as 4. ICE- man? There is not much room in a ship's fore- cattle for his talents as a conk or steward, as the
exposure of a the po
For warm
case may be, and we can safely conclude that he
is
Tect b-ve
the purpose of fixing the minimum number of troops each party to the triple alliance agreement is to foralsh to the event of war,
A Bareer on the steamer Vienna from it violent shock early on the morning of Harwich in Holland Hank sisted that the Vienna Jaware 319, and he sumes that she ran down ne of the $1-fated Elbe's boats.
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their commander fought the malerix with monitation and preventive medicine. That made the difference." Stabbing, naar Chelmsford. Among the persons. In January, 1898, the Influens was epidemio at;
House Farm, her daughter Annie, and her sons attacked were Mrs. Abram Thorogood, of White Willem and Ernest. They had terrible pains. In the head,
Intimations,
STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES.
Tealeamship Tauric actived to-day. The The muscles and Jolūts, and were very foverith. WATKINS' SARSAPARILLA
captain reports that fire in the ship's bold was extli gnished with me diffically. The fire was discogreed on January 30th,.
The fire wai caused by an electic wire. The body of the electrician was found in the hold. He had been suffocated while repaiting the wires.
barrel, The
PANAMA, February and. The Government forces have defeated the revolusions in the state of Tollma, capturing three hundred prisoners. N
NEW YORK, February 2nd: The Tribune says the typhoid fever scarce has been the means of stopping entirely she shipment of American esters to England. About three thousand barrels a week were exported from this country, worth to the American the Great South bay, whence the blue polats, the exporters
oyster planters of chief oysters exported are, think this a great handicap, for they say the water over the oyster is not in the slightest degree contaminated by sewage from the cffles. In this statement they are sustained by ex-Fish Commissioner Blackford, who knows. mach about oysters as Mossreau," said Blackford yesterday, "has made any one man in the state. "Oyster Inspector,
injured by sewage, and he reports that only one, ematele inspection of the beds that might be
contaminated, and there measures were taken to stop the fl at result in a larger proportion than ever of log of ofarrg. This action of Englishmen will
another
beda is
JT
XB
simply a hurden to himself and a source of traction. The steamer Outel afterwards Spethlil creek, Staten Island, w-
annoyance to those around him.
whole four-mother and three childen-w confiad to their beda.
In a letter on the abject Mr. Thorogood syn My wife became quite delirions; she did not know bed, gare Mother Belzela Curative Byrup to all of where she was, and could neither in 'nor one of them with wecellent results, the fever woon left them. and shortly they were well and strung an orgy, and neighbours and friends had the same complaint as MY have since remained so. I may mention that many wife and farally, but although the others had doctors and the best attention and advice, none recovered 40 rapidly as my people did. I thank God that I came to hear of Mather Beigel's Curative Syrup, for although we are a family of seren, living at home, during the eight yours I have kept it in the house we have not pooled a doctor, thus aaring many pounds in doctors! bills and costly prescriptions.
the spring of 1883 I began to feel ill and out of sorts. "The way I frat used. Selgel's Arrop was this: In My tongue was dreadfully coated and a thick phlegm sovered my gums and teethAfter eating I suffered from pain at the cheat and stomach. I had bad nights, and went so much that in the morning my under- clothing was soaked with moisture. In the following Angust carbundles came on the back of my neck, an
barely crawl about. The doctors did me no good. my nose and on my cheek bone. What I mitered T cannot describe. I got en low and weak that I could And as for their physio I might as well have taken tea or water. La pain and enffering I lingered until I hoard, through a neighbour, of Mother Beigel's Carativa Syrup and got a bottle from Mr. W. Linsefl, grocer, of Stebbing. A few door relieved me, and
GENT. Yours truly, (Bened) Annax Thorogoom, White House Farm, Stabbing, by Chelmsford, August 19th, 1892."
Is much to blame for this state of things. If before it was possible in recover in turning the befog curled over la the beds towers woon the carbuncles disappeared, and I was WeL RE-
The present lonac system of giving discharges shipmasters would only give an honest and true character of ability and conduct os every dis change they sign, and also take the trouble to ascertain that the men they "sign on are བ ་་ casable of performing the duties for which they are engaged, all this trouble would soon come to
an end. Bel if, on the other hand, shipmasters
On looking
season."
LONDON, February 4th Over thirleen bouland bales of wool were
offered to-day, but there was no demand except
for choice.
greed to take fifty millions of the new American It is announced that a London syndicate has
loat
ONE OF HIR PROPELLER FLADYS BROKEN. The canal company's diver, who had been requisitoned at Twenty-alepa Bridge, then went below to ascertain what damage, if any, had been done to her propeller. It was found that about a feet of one hlade had been broken off. The wisdom of making the ship fast was soon manifested by the strong current caused by the overflow water learing the canal through the tidal openings. A large ship would have been powerless to mancouvre in such a run, for, should vessel touch the bank she would immediately wing round. alhwest the canal, and sustain disaster to the stempost or proceller but more probably to both. Yesterday morning the ship gain proceeded at daybreak, And successfully rouaded Runcorn Bend, but on the Weaver sluices the propeller caught some DG approaching
bound to Manchester, although orders had been given for her to make fast. This compelled the Titan practically to stop, and bend at this point, progress was made more difficult by the presence of a dredger and the amount of flood water coming down after the raise. The Tan's propeller struck the mad of the bank. She afterwards made fast order to allow the Clan Frajer to pass. astern a complication was observed, the steamer Avalon, Jollowing the Liban, was just meeting the Clan Fraser to the bend, msiters not being improved by the presence of the dredger and the mod lighters. The Avalon collided with one of the latter, turning her right over and sinking her, at the same time knocking a small bole in one of her tion how platen, just above the water line. The Clan steamer escaped. though, by the ten steamevat signals, each had engines. The remainder of the ber pausage was made without difficulty. Eastham fock, where she embarked her passengers, being reached at noon. She left Esaibam at 3.45 and anchored In the Mersey, where her propeller will again be examined by a diver, though as far as it was possible to ascertain no farther damage had been stalned.
The The
Owner of the steamer Crathic has returned Tilen
will til to-day (roth)
to his home in Aberdeen from Rotterdam. Ha And ber outward ports
save the charge that the Cratāfe stormed away of call wit be It has often been said that "man's cheapest aldort Said, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghat | adds that the veusel steamed back to the spot
Alglers,
Immediately after the collision is untrue, and It a helpless man," and the case of a steward or Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohams. The kindness cook who has been put on the deck of a vessel,
and courtesy shown to the gentlemen on board where the collision occurred and remained there
until daylight. by the firm and Captain Thompson were and kept there as long it
fully ix will show that there is need for a sweeping interest the
legally possible.
NEW YORK, February 4th appreciated. Manchester folk will watch with reform in the laws that regulate the actions of
movements of the first direct China The funeral services over the remains of the MR. 1. M. ARMSTRONG has received those who go down to the sea in ships. Let us
and Japan steamer. Mr. Sumner, the
late Ward McAllister took place from Grace pilot," phat Church to-day. Many prominent society people hop-that th Select Committee will look into this piloting Mr. Holt's steamers for over 14 years, although he has been specially employed in
were present. The floral offerings were profuse. and n'ace b yond the power
b
of Any has never before broken
Among the pallbearers wers Depew and Cornelios man to heap ble fellow-man in a position for say. The real difficuliles of the canal navigation Episcopal Church were conducted by Bishop Vanderbilt. The services at the Protestant which he is intally unfitted, simply because he has led to give satisfaction in other duties that of this steamer, for though no material damage cannot better be Illustrated than by the trip down
Thoman of the Mississippi diocese, assisted by her-In many cases nolens polans-under has been done, the result is not altogether satis-
Rev. Hustlegten, rector of the church. The taken to perform,
factory. The ship's draft leaving Manchester was
remains were tem orarily inferred at Greenwood. about 20 feet 8 inches on an even keel.
will continue to leave the selection of crews 10 Be choice
ump luclpied runner or crimp in whom it a matter of an consideration as to whether the men are competent to fulfil the dates they pageformt, then, of course. It is only to he expected that darating and general divistar jon will be cantlone.
When a vessel is at sea, the only remedy for bearhely is in disrate an incapable person, but when the yeSEC
Vessel trives in a port where it l possible
to discharge the man, then any sensible pron will see at a glance that it must be things than a apleit of revenge and feeling which would prompt for a moment the retion amsa ln a rosiion entirely distasteful, also dangerous to him, The whole case would, in fact, simply ll'ustrate the truth of the pher's words
* Man's infromanity to man
Mike let thematica mourn,"
MANCHESTER AND THE CHINA AND JAPAN TRADE.
ż
DEPARTURE OF THY PIONEER DIRECT STEAMER FOR THE FAR EAST.
cargo for the
to reverse
a rope-yara, au sermen
NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The following telegrams from our Vancouver
NEW YORK, February 1st,
The last chapter in the eventful career of Jack Dempsey, the once invincible middle-weight
LONDON, February 2nd,
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The London margir of the North German Liard Company resents the criticisms open the crew of the steamer. Erbe made by the rescued passengers Hoffman and Verera.
It is efficially stated that 335 mersons were drowned in the Elbe disaster. Filisen of the crew were saved and only four saloon and one steersge passender.
A fishing craft has arrived at Lowestoft having on board one of the Elbe's mall bags and the body of a man picked up near the spot whare the disaster occurred. The body was identified as that of Frederich Ernest of Madgebourg, a between decks DANSAnger.
ICHANG.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
ICHANG, February 13th.
fudigestion and dyspepsia, which poisoned his blood fa Mr. Thorogood's om as the disease was and caned the bancles, which are growths on the underlying layers of the skin. After the Byrup had purified his blood they were absorbed and expelled from the system. The effect of the remedy in the cases of the other members of his family shows (what we have often stated), ris., that influenta attacks those whose blood is filed with the poisonous snida thrown into the
system by fermented food in the stomach, Mr. Thorogood mys his wife had been troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia, which was no doubt these with the children also. Don't allow your blood to become a breeding ground of disonse. On the art signs of indigestion take Mother Beigel's Ourative Syrup. You know the proverb about the ounce of prevention,-
To-day's Advertisements.
IMPORTANT SALE.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT
FRASER-SMITH, DICKASED.
lastrus:ions from the OFFICIAL ADMI- MISTRATOR to offer ́for Sale by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Q
THURSDAY, the 18th day of March, 1695, at the AUCTION ROOMS, No. 19, Queen's Road Central, THE WHOLE OF THE PLANT, OFFICE FURNITURE, STOCK-IN-TRADE AND GOODWILL
OF THE
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.” For further Farticulers and Condition of Saló
C. EWENS,
Solicitor,
or to
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer.
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Hongkong, ist March, 1893,
COMPANY, LIMITED.
An Interra ing pach in the history of the great exchanges were "crowded out' of last night's tinues here; trees have now been planted on the I am glad to say that Improvement still can. Ship Canal wie marked by the salling from loue
Rund outside the new Custom House, which Manchester of the first steamer direct to China on the 16th January, and her arrival at and
makes it quite picturesque. Thanks are dua ta departure from Fa-tham on the 18th. It will be
the Commissioner of Customs for this and the Liverpool Journal of pugilist, has been reached. He is now a physical fort of the members of the out-door staff. SinceApply
other improvements effected for the that the
the steamer Titan, belonging to and mental wreck, though his friends are trying the arrival of the present Commissioner of the Drean Steamship Co, better known as sealously to conceal bis rer! condition. Dr. Customs here, he has done much to make it Alfred Holt's Chios line, left London for Man- Ward, of Coney Island, says the rucllist's mind cheater on Saturday, the sth January, and arrived is unbalanced, and he can only hope to revive pleasant for everyone, and we all hope that be in the Mevery at 5 am. on the 8th, where she his shattered facnities by good medical treat-wil remain with us for a long time. The Bund bas also been extended and men are now hard at was detained by lag until the following morolog. meat, Entering the coal at Eastham at 10 a.m. on
at work repairing it, and when finished, seats the gh, she proceeded as far as Barton Locks, The Statist way—The message of President. I hear, be placed on it for the use of our
she remained the night, starting Dext
little community, where
Cleveland appears to be wise and statesmanike.
Business here, since the And arriving at Salford Dock, where a As the law stands, it is quite clear that a large Chinese New Year holidays, seems at a stand. THE NEW BALMORAL GOLD MINING
for the Straits, China, and Japan sur cannot be borrowed in Europe, as there is
attil, except in the oplem-trade which is still por taking on board about 8,000 packages, doubt respecting the President's ability to Whic Manchester
also Increasing. When is this pl great Interest was excited contract to pay gold. This would be fatal to
NOTICE. in the ship and is workings both by the merchants any projected loan. Money can always be had at opfum are little aware how much harm
destructive tr ffi' to come?
The dealers In and the general public, and much
price, but the
410ENDERS for (2.551) THREE THOUSAND was expressed by the sulppers on seeing their cannot act as verament of the United States dolog. Much Yuanan and Szechuan oplays to
FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE FULLY goods slowed into the hold of the vessel which would stand as high as that of any country in murgled overland to Shashi and Hankow, PAID-UP SHARES the UNALLOTTED would carry them to their distant destination, the world If Congress would only do its duty. which, of course, pays the smugglers very well PORTION of the SHARE CAPITAL of the and this was contrasted with the previous treat. If the present Congress does not act it is greatly
as they escape from paying the kin officiale, COMPANY are INVITED by the DIRECTORS, ment of the pack ger, which had been subjected feared that it will be too late to appeal to the
still leave to be seat in on or before NOOM of the 15th day to transhipment at Birkenhead thereby causing new Congress, as before it can be called together will relleve Mr. Consul Brows who goes home Praya Central. The following conditions to be Mr. H. F. Brady, the Brit month where he of March instant, to the Undersigned at No. 9, for Klukiang at the end of this "second handling, and, of course, doing a crials will probably have occurred. I Certain
whether
en leave, and Mr. Consul Holland, now at observed under the existing cond!- amount of damage to the package, the President can even borrow at home Shangkal, will succeed Mr. Brady here, We1-The Tenders to be made upon forms which Wipper, or cantents; this scurce of erll being o
tions estimated by the shippers at average of pd. to
to The banks, In order to avert & panic, may
are all sorry to lose Mr. Bra
Brady, W
Wão has been a Is, per bale. This computation may include the furnish him with gold, but even then it is
friend and true Consul to all here. It is difficult total damage to the goods from manufacturer questionabis whether, when a doubt exists to speak in terms of too high praise of him who to purchaser, and if so it is hardly reasonable to respect to payment in gold, enough gold can missioner of Customs, and Treasurer of the
bas, le conjunction with Mr. Schlath, the Com saddle the handling from warehouse to ship at be got. In any case, mere borrowing
will Birkenhead with the whole burden of and the avall, as the experience of the past year has to improve this place, which was so filthy few Improvement Committee, done so much damage caused on the other side by discharging, shown that sooner or later there may be warehousing, and that often
monis
ago that
was almost impossible to to a ship's hold and beleg shifted even when contraction of the currency or there will be a fo
for various panic"
reach the Consulate la wet weather, Walle Mr. purposes, at one
one or more poris of call on the
Jamming up its view of the anuncial pos- Schiöth is here, many other improvements w
| will, | Powever.
be effected, sibilides, the Starter represents the west and we are sure, be
The Shart went on THE LOYAL FEELING TOWARDS KR. HOLT south as being perfectly right in their view that hors, I hear, on her way down to Hankow
T last trip, but came off without any and bis fine was most warmly expressed and change of the present system would benefit The Kwelas has been ashore lately. We are our representative was informed by one shipper their sections of the Union, The effect of the not in the least surprised that the steamers get that, A
body, they felt so strongly in the change they advocate would be to transfer not
ashore
I from wh their goods in readiness to the west and south. In fact, it would be to get
gesting more troublesome than it has to ship in the vessel, which had been on the form of repudiation, and it would lower the been for many years past. The new Customs berth to their own docks, should occasion so credit of the United States and prevent the quaters, whichbare been used these last four require. Certainly the patrioilam of the Man- influx of Europese capital. In the future,
bave not yet been occupied, but will be chester people la not dead, but would seem to be probably, European capitalists will always insist early in April. more pronounced than ever. While in Man- upon the gold clause; will require a
We are having bright sunny weather' here, require a close com Free ship was vislied by Mr. Bythell, the act that they will be repaid in gold. In the sleet, which I meatloned in my last, having dis- chester
It is much like spring time. The snow and Chaliman of the Ship Canal Company. As event of gold demonetization matters will right appeared. already
anchester on themselves in the long run, bat the rub might reported, the Tiran left Manchester on the 1616 jas. assisted by the lugs Casrda and be very long, and another point is that the quiet and I hear of no bad rumours of any kind. Flying Tempart, bit. Sumant
Sumner one at the come
transfer of property wou
would not set uniformly. steamer Laill be immensely reduced, whereas debte
voyage
&
ཐམས །
maller they would have made any effort property by wholesale from the east and Europe old band because the river is.
necessary
order to
special pliots,
belog
any damage.
boar
I am glad to state that everything here is véry | The Swedish missionaries have opened an
may be had on application, and must be addressed "TexpER FOR SHARKS." 2-The Tanders may be for all or part of the
abore number of
of Shares, and must be accompanied by a payment of 25 per cent. of the amount tend mad,
5-In case of Registered Shareholders and Hon-shareholders tandering on equal termo, Shareholders will have the preference. 4-Paymant in Fall to be made at my Office within ng downs after notion of Allotment has been given, otherwise the Allatment may be car celled. 5-The Tendars will be OPENED at 4 o'clock P.M OG FRIDAY, the 15th fastant, in the presence of the GENERAL MANAGER ANÁ BOARD, and Lastárs of Allotment will there- | upon befassad,
By Order,
H. HUTTON POTTS, Secretary, Hongkong fat March, 1805.
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The Hotel stem-launch attands Steamers arriving and departing. Passengers are met at the Rallway. Station.
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Certified Guides are in attendance at both Hotels.
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HALL, Zelland Street on MONDAY, the 4th March, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 25th February, 1895.
LODGE !ll be held in the FREEMASONS'
To be Let.
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DWELLING HOUSES
*HIGHCLERE," at MAGAZINE GAP. "RAVENSHILL" WEST, on ROBINKIN
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Tammort and Holarge, at 7.50: Devis falling due immediately after the change other school la the City for Chinnen, who, of eding, the weather at the time being how falliãe das Inter, when sliver has risen, would course, avali themselves of it. The Mission of the CRICKET CLUB (si which notice kaj and unpleasant, At B 8.30, Mode Wheel locks were be less reduced, and If the silver reached 60
arles are doing lots of good here. passed through. On the Barton. Dock, where
Water mark, two feet and falling slightly MMAPAN MADE OFOFARuled, while Pc there would be no reduction of debts
Mercury.
the barque on Dry
some
Ов
whatever.
The Doke of Portland has bought the Australian race-horse Carbles for £3,000
THE BIRDS WHISTLED "THE
"DEAD MARCH,"
| already been given by circular) which will be held in the CRICKET PAVILION, at 5 o'clock, on MONDAY, the 4th lustunt, to consider a proposal for the acquidties by the CRICKET CLUB of the Racquet Court Coup's Comet and Promises.
ED. A. RAM, Hom. Soc., Hongkong Cricket Club
Hongkoży, zot March, 1895-
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
buoy in a similar part 100 the ship's pro- í honor, was good for society, and could not be in camp," he said, " in a flat, melarious part of the i
the steamer
Chevington was actional
made fast at the locks, Captain Whitehouse,
sectional super Intendent, Jolaed the ship. and accompanied har In the debate on the Anti-Revolution Bill in down the cost. On reaching the Barton Locks, the German Reichstag yesterday a Centrist the mooring buoy
buby placed is the middle of the member moved to amend the paragraph retailng canal caused
"Econ the birds on the treas learned to whiette anxiety to those la charge of to the glorlying of crime so as to make it apply the Dead March," the ship. After passing through the locks the to doktor was part of the existing code of Conservative speakers insisted below the locks was ; that
It was an old soldier who was talking. We ws caused the abolished, Auer, social demcerat, sald It was ooantry. Our Colonel was splendid "ghter, but moment. We have on the code of brawling, not the code of honor, didn't appear to have any idea of sanitary matters. them the enemy. Brenly for book bat we buried asily Just then we were in more danger from disse than THE Company's Steamship plated out no
not so successfully palier
hooked buoy to disappear for
moorin and prestous occales referred to that a dat and had lotended to have the paragraph apply to
of later than inst work the great danger duelling, hat had abandoned the idea because no they were to the already difficult navigation gratification of such practice had yet occurred, of the cinsi, our remarks on that occasion being The melon to amend was adopted by a vote of in reference to the trip of the Hispani. Irlam 14 to 11.
Locks were passed at 10.15, and at 19.15.Latch La Mamortal___Diplomatique,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL
*FORMOSA,"
men died by the dosen. Hardly a day bat we buried Captala T. P. Hall, will be despatchet for the some of them in the swamp. In fact, we played the
birds in the trees had learned to whistle ft Daylight,
Deal March" so often that I used to forsborg Ports on SUNDAY, the sed instans, a
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BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG,
(On Shau-ki-wan Road) T. TERKINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE “HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and to be had on the Island. BAY VIEW occupies the best situation on the Shau-kiwan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breesen from the Southward, Siewn-launches can at
HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,ase feat above sea-level, has just been thoroughly ne-decorated, renovated and re-furnfaked, and á NEW WING has been built, which contande magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China.
SPECIAL WINTER RATES,
(FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH (191). One person, per day...................................$2go to $ 3.00 Que person, per month ..........................ắt5 to 60.00 Married couple (occupying ana room) per
Married couple (occupying one room) per
5.00
month...$100 to topao Married couple (occupying two rooms)
per month
Enten $110 to 120.00 Extra Bed-room, per month veg 110,00
For further particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER,
New Victoria Hotel. Hongkong, 16th October. 1804.
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NEW CANTON HOTEL, FRENCH CONCESSION, SHAMEEN.
"OOD ACCOMMODATION and EXCEL-
G LENT CUISINE.
One Person.......................$3.50
BOARD and LODGING by the day':-)
Married Couples accupping one Room......$6.co Telephone and Electric Bells sittað up throughout the Establishment,
The Hotel provides Boats for the conveyance of Visitors to and from Steamers.
T, F. DA CRUZ,
Manager,
Cinton, set February, 1895.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
(271
MIYANOSHITA, HAKOME. Four and a half hours from Yokohama.
ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,
FIRST-CLASS
THE
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ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDING &
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
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5. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor.***
THOMAS GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street.) 'HE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to Et in between Hort. Love and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one any hour of the Day, up to 15 7.34.j er later may have bla GRILLED CHOP STEAK If nocice be given. He is also prepared is SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per Manu or ORDER-the Parties sending Dlabas, doc, for same—and Cash, Terms ———
$0.75 »
$1.35. "
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y the come alongside the jetty adjoining the Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Month gra
lawn. the other attractions of this popular resort Breaking, Tifin and Dinner...
Dinner is käys been added, and LAUNCH runs from east Ti
BATHING PAVILIONS NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEWle and Dinner "every kalf-hour after § 7.3. daily.
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DOUGLAS PAPRAIK & Co,
Honghong, in Marris Tige
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served Private Dinases ve Tiñias prepared in Stass. [ 'n Excellent Style at short natios. Potném any la un the särvient motion, and Maule can
W. THOMAS,
Hongkong, sath June, tips,
Proprietor.
For Freight or PARARE, ADHËT AN