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na s generally the case with Cheap Wines.
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be pure Copper, the difference in price. heing merely a question of age and vintage, HISKY-Ali nay Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater ege than most brands In the market. The Scotch Whisky marked
be timed to him. The time and place of the W. ROBINSON & Co., plano builders, tuners and New Comic Song and Dance Albums at W, proposed negotiations are still unsettled:
repairers.
TRE Rusian cruiters Gay Famud and Vsadník arrived here to-day from Europe, rfa Salgon, an rowse to Shanghai,
LI AND THE EMPEROR.
PIKING, February, 24th, The Viceroy Li Hùng-chung hat bed a sailo- 1.ctory audience with the Emperor.
THE second number of the journal of the "Odd Volumes," The Book Plate, which is a vast SUPPLIES UNANIMOUSLY VOTED BY improvement on the maiden issue, contains the first part of an interesting paper by Sir William Röblisa on "Self Callivation,"
THE JAPANESE DIET.
YOKOHAMA, February 23rd, ・ The Supplementary Budget for extra wor expenses. the loan of three million yen to the Korean Government and the law regarding the raiting of the national"loop"have been unant mously passed by the House
(Special to W. C. Daily News.) THE JAPANESE ADVANCING.
Tientsin, 24th February.
It is reported that the Japanese are making a forward mavement from Halcheng and are nOW
fighting around Tleachwangtal, whither General Sang appears to have been driven. There 1
Wx vaderstand that Inspector Corcoran has been appointed Chief Inspector, olce Mr. J. Mathieson, to date from the 6th lost., and that Inspector Hennessy will thereupon take charga of Kowloon district and the Water Police.
THE extraordinary general meeting of the Hong- kong Cricket Club, to consider a proposal for the acqatalion by the Cricket Club of the Racquet the Cricket Pavilion on Monday, the 4th Inst. at Court Club's Court and premites, will be held it
5 o'clock,
Robinson & Co.
| THE Mission steam-Janoch Day Spring will call alongside vessels holsting code pennant C, between 9 and 10.30 am, on Sunday, to convey men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning about 12.30 p.m.
ANOTHER MURDER IN HONGKONG.
CORONER'S INQUIRY,
At the Magistracy to-day Mr. Wodehouse, Coroner, opened an enquiry into the circum stances attending the death of Sung Sheang Li, a boatman, who, it is alleged, was stabbed five times in the back on the night of the 18th altim by some Chlachew buatmer, who boarded
deceased's craf?.
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these points of consumption through much round about ways as Bendon, New York and other remote centres, when most of uch distibution might be more exprdi:iníusly and more economically effeced by direct delivery from Australia ber The trade of Australis is now incressing an Antily throughout all partu of the world, particular through the Extern sections of the world, that she is aiming to cut off BANENT Intermediary agencies possible come into closer relationship with the consumer. with and lo
as Mr
Australia facis that in many
many lines of raw dacts and denared paw.pr
7-products," as M*
pally words it, meaning thereby natural raw products that are put In the most desirable form for their preservation,
and
world and tince, the can compele h the she is now becoming great purchasing country of the products of dina
Japan,
par, it would be an Immense saving directly from these countries and not through In time and expense If she could get her wares the long detour of home markets; but the direct
ramoured trouble to the Forelon settlement of French mali liner Ernest Simons are, through another bost rounded-to and bomped neslust the merchants of Anatrailstore, the idea of
CAPT. A, Vimont and the officers of the new the courtesy of the Agents, going to receive # number of specially invited guests on board thele splendid ship on Tuesday next between 4 and
Newchwang, but no solbentla news. This will stop missionary families coming from the interior. It is reported that the authorities are Crewhere arxlous to protect them. The towns. people of Tungchow, near Peking, requested the mediation of missionaries to ransom the city should the Japanese appear. The gentry of Tientsia recently made a similar request to the Joreign Consuls,
(Special to Shanghai Mercury.) MEETING OF THE GRAND COUNCIL.
PIKI G, February 25th.
At a meeting of the Grand Council held on the 24th it was agreed that all the High Offidels from the first to the third sank should wate, ernd- ing their replies by telegram, whether they sgreed to a prolonged war de to bave peace. All have expressed their opinion that the war is unjost, but that they are anxious for peace some are anxious for peace if Japan's terms are bearable
REV. GILBERT RIED INTERVIEWS PRIVY COUNCIL
TIENTSIN, February 25th. The Rev. Glibert Reid has been granted a cordial private Interview with the majority of the Privy Council and other high officials, owing to his past friendly services, HOW LI HUNG-CHANG WAS AFPOINTED
ENVOY TO JAPAN.
TINTST', February 25th.
It was the Empress-Dowager and Prince Kang who pronosed that Viceroy Li Hong-chang hould be appointed Envoy Extraordinary to Japan, and the other high officials agreed to li,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co.
here to-day from Manfia,
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New plano repairing machinery, received by W. Robinson & Co.
REFERRING to the contradictory nature of the news from the seat of war in Manchuria a American contemporary welles ;--
There never was a warfare quite
Like China's with the Japanese~~~ Wherein both sides, whene'er they fight,
Win great and glorious victories. THAT magnificent specimen of naval architecture the steamablo Prins Heinrich will be visited by a large number of residents on Monday. The agents, Measti. Meicbers & Co., having cour teously issued a lot of Invitations to the public to inspect the latest addition to the North German Lloyd's feet of mail steamers.
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YESTERDAY afternoon a Chinaman was found at the rear of the military butts suffering froma bullet wound In his hack, between the shoulders. He was sent by the police to the Government Civil Hospital, where he was detained. It is thought that a stray hullet from a military clic truck him while target practice was to full swing.
trade has heretofore been retarded by the lack of According to the evidence of Sun Kim,
return cargoes for bostman, decensed was in, bis sampan, which
the ships and, the wes lying off Bonham Strand on the right since being so great, ships cannot think of of the 18th. At 9 p.m. on the night in question coming backla ballast. It is, t
to provide some way his Craft, Whiness and deceased both told the
by which cargo may be provided each way to hoat to get farther eff, when two men belonging
the mutual advantage of both parties and without to the other best jumped to the booking any disparagement to the bome traile. On and Inspection, they bave found that there is a large atabbed the deceased and cut another man, and class then jumped back into their own hoat and rowed away. There were five men in deceased's bost, including the deceased and witness. When the lying down. It was very dark at the time. boats collided they were all Witness did not know who came on board or what weapons they wed, and should unt know the men again if he were to see them. Did not have any squabble with them before they came on board.” All were lying down at the time of the murderous assault."
San Tin-po, a boatman, who was cut by the marauders on the hand, corroborated last witness' statement,
At this point the esquiry was adjourned till Tuesday neat at 10.30 am.
Drs. J. A. Lowson and A. Maiques have been subpoenaed to give medical evidence.
THE HONGKONG BRICK AND CEMENT CO., LTD.
The second arnus! meeting of shareholders
goods that Australia can prepare more cheaply and bet er than any other counity, many of which, are now already in use by theme Oriental countries and could be used even much more extensively. These pro. ducts, the Far Eastern lands are not generally able to produce profitably within their own districts, but must Import chill, from Ger | 11
many, France and the Mediterranean eft in most circuitous ways. Mr. Jerome Dyer, is the. offictsl'representstive of the Australian de, la consequence, has con e here with a full equip. ment of samples and carefully complied statistics ando bertrustworthy and pertinen leformation to submit them to the merchants and large distribul ing #gencies with lang plans and aug.
explons
that should lead to an extensive basiness of quer- cloned
I advantage to all pailles concerned and to the disadvantage In no way of the home trade. He also feels that or on these Oriental countries, with their teeming popelati, s, are convinces hat they can get elsewhere cheaper and more
varied and more wholesome food, they will turn more of their own land into the production of things which other
cannot produce to such Countries
Imargin of
pmf,
and they wii cachenge these valuable products for fond and sach other articles like Australia can yield at twer
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in the above Company was held at the Com-advantage, and on which there is a larger
pany's offices, No. 9, Praya Central, at 12.30
to-day. In the absence of the Chaliman, Mr
**** kuatralls, through its high labour, Clint
rates.
for many years expect to be manufacturing
THE course for the Rova Mongkong Yacht D. Humphreys, Mr. David Gilltes presided,
rates. and there were also present M, C. P Club's race to-me now will he from the Sub-Chater, J. B. Coughtrie (Director) G. H. Poits, marise Mining Plex, etween the Ce tral Fair Geo. Fenwick, W. C. Ray, A way buoys, round a muck boa' off Green Island,
Stokes, Paul Cosmopolitan Dock buoy, No. 1 Deck bury, Jordan, Leung Ting Po, f. S. Walte (Manager), and Channel racks, leaving ail to starboard and
and W. A. Daff (Secretary). finishing at the starting line; in all about 14
miles.
Mr. Gilles sald he was sorry that it had been
and if shoold make many
quint
Cunt-
exporter and in that: respect, again, the Oriental countries will have an unlimited 6-ld for the dis posal of their
and unique works al cus ard of silken fabrics ard pices and perfumes and text and numerous other pro-
which and
necessary to call upon him to take the chale and of *** FULL stock of banje mandolin's, guitars, fling the position be would crave the indulgence tumour. Wi: Jerome beer fans are becedy
accordions, strings and fittings of all kinda ni W. Robinson & Co.
At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Hastings, a chair coolle was charged by Private F. Bond THE Spanish cruiser Reina Cristina arrived of the Ride Brigade for assault. The complainant, whose evidence was corroborated by a comrade, alleged that the defendant threw a basket at and strook, him on the face. As there appeared to be some doubt in the case, the magistrate im- pesed a nominal fine of $1 or la défault seven days. He went up.'
NEW YORK nurance authorlifes report the fire Jensen of 1964 in that city to be $30,000,000 less than that of 1803.
A Lang2 turtle, welgking no less than 257 İb1; a brought to Hongkong yesterday from the South by a sailing ship.
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The Volunteer's Ball, owing to the death of the Hon. F. M, St. Aubyn of the Rifle Brigade, bas been postponed to Friday, March 15th.
A SPECIAL meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held at 4 15 n.m. Monday to consider draft Bye.irws under section 13 of Ordinace 15 ol 1894.
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of the shareholders In view of the short time he had had to prepare for the function. He then sald :- Gentlemen, the report and statement of, accounts for last year's working having been in your hands for sometime, with your permission will consider them as having been read, From the statement of accounts you will observe that your Directors are again unable to recom- mend the payment of a dividend, although at aur Isat annual meeting the business of the Company looked so flourlabing that we
we fully handsome return to shareholders on the working, and so far we are glad to say that the the SEVERAL columns of orginal and very interest-
re urna have been saifefactory; but unfor:
unfortunately log news, faclading the full text of the important considerable damage was done to our property Jadgment delivered by bis Honnar the Acting by the severe typhoons in the months of Sep- tember and October last; the amount at debit of Chief Justice In the Supreme Court yesterday and the "The Irish Globe-trotter," is unavoid typhoon damage, viz: $1,100, dies not ably held over until Monday. The time seems
repre Line end of loss, as this envers to nigh when the Hongkong Telegraph, the most popular Journal published East of the Suet this, we lost a larg
a large quantity of green goods in Canal, will have to be 'enlarged considerably. the kilns, some coal washed away, matsheds were destroyed, factory roof carried off, considerable patt of the what! out, and, owing is the swept out, THE speed of the new American crufsere bus been compared with that of the large Atlantic injury to our kilns and chimneys, the works were liners, not altogether to the advantage of the non-pro fuclive for about two months. However, the disastrous effects of the typhoons were made former. The Baltimore, for instance, on her tefal trip;
made 20 knols, and earned over
good as
t of these I as soon as possible and the cost of
able to make over 15 knols since. The Newark
of the Company is, we are The business has never done better than 14 knots, though she As will be seen hy an advertisement in another
w pather 20-knot vessel. The Charleston',, rapidly improving and our sales, during the
period ander
exceed those of the farmer best service record is seven knots, though her year by about 40 per cents and for the opening caluma Mrs. Bishop, who is passing through❘ best Hongkong, will deliver a lecture on Korea at the trial showed 18. The Philadelphia, or a recent months of our present financial year, we have to
are from voyaga City Hall on Monday afternoot.
Honolulu ta
to San Francisco, was report a further marked improvement in the woefully besten by a merchant steamer which many large orders coming to hand, so that the left at the
time, and it is said that even same time
works will now the famous New York could not do better than 18 knots. That is the beat that has ever been got out of her. A race is proposed for twenty or forty-eight hours between the cruiser is considered that it would demonstrate that, as
so that, notwithstanding the many misfortunes commerce destroyers, the cruisers would not and the great difficulties experienced, the Com. amosat to much, unless the commerce should | pany have had to contend with, we tdie about, wilding to be destroyed, an to the future with London journal pats it.
We are Informed by the Agents of the Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer
yesterday.
JADE, where he interviewed the bends of the Official Departments in Tukio, and the malter was promptly referred to the native Boards of Trade of Tokio, Yokohama, Kobe, Or ka and Sekal, the five
five great commercial centre of the Isparere empire. The samples were duly examined and very favourably received and foll reports on same will be sent in due time to Australia to Mr. Jerome Dyer wod to the authorlier he represents. He feels very
hopeful of a most favourable outcome of bis Japanese mission and is already in correspondence with which make a specially of this class of business. Mr. Jerome
in Hongkong for a similar of his plans and samples to enable the pro- purpose and hopes in make suitable exhibit minent compradores and foreign
distributing
foreign And native Japanese firms,
houses to see their way to
to taking hold of this question and building up for themselves a large and prefitable business, ensuring, at the same time, quick and frequent communication with the
countries in
"F" is aniversally popular and I pro- 1 Vindobona left Kobe for this port, via Moji, £20,000 in premiums, but she has never been repairs have been debited to working account.le here and any one interested in this.
arunced by the best local connoisseurs to The purerler to any other brand to the
Hongkong Market.
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We only guarantee our Wines and Splits to
he genuine when bought direct from us in the LARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W. Robinson
Colony or from our authorised Agents at the
Coast Ports.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 9th January, 1805.
The Longhong Telegungh
HONGKONO, Saturday, March 2, 1895.
TELEGRAMS.
LORD ROSEBERY'S CONDITION,
LONDON, March and. The health of Lord Rosebery in improving,
DISASTER IN MEXICO.
A pligrim team in Mexico fell over a recipice and thereby caused the death of one hundred passengers and serious injoving to ninety others.
THE GERMAN NAVY.
& Co,
CAPTAIN Extors, of the Resalan maa-of-war Rasbotnick, died of kidney disease at the Shanghat General Hospital on Sunday, The funeral took place the next day, when in addition to detachments from the men-of-war in part, the Volunteer Corpa attended.
Columbia and one of the fast Atlantic liners. It
review,
to
wille
in question, between which it is afmost impossible, from the nature of their solls, climate and other economic condi- being countries fitted in every way for loss, to be any serious competition, they An exchange of products on a natural basis. Mr. Dyer
stoping at the Hongkong Hotel great move for buliding a new trade, who might wish to see him, and learn his views in details, will find him a most agreeable and well loformed representative of that vast island continent, with It I undiscovered empires and already mar vellously developed possibilities, and will see that for the right men here is probably an opening Work for some months. Two new kilns of large
We hope for a great and growing busloess, capacity have fast been completed and will be
Mr. Dyer
will witness good results from dried and utilized during the current month. bis visit to the Orient, and that we shall b ve From them we expect very favourable results and the pleasure of often welc uning him back to our an increase on our out-put of over 30 per
now be fully emp on contract
employed on
As we can
ready market for our goods at siways finderat confidence, how look sky remunerative rates. This is all I have to concerning The report, but before moving its adoption I would submit the same for discassion and add that I shall be pleased to anawer any
Mr. Fenwick
ERDJC.
bandsome slik scroll on which avo glit hiero-hith useful and ornamental and prepared in the questions conpired if there was sufficlent
ALASI ALASI A Chinese youth was sent to enol for six months, and sentenced to receive 18 strokes with a rattan pelar to being discharged from custody, by Mr. Waelings at the Magistracy this morning for ratching a pair of earrings, valued at $ar, from a Chinese women in Queen's Road yesterday afternoon. A Chinees ook of the Stag Hotel, who captured the ersing youth, received a "cam-haw of 25
clay to last for some time. The Cbalrosan, in reply, said that there was enough to last for years, since the back extended for over half a mile under the surface.
No further questions being asked, Mr. Gilles moved Red Mr. Fenwick recorded that the report and accounts as
as presented be adopted. On being put to the wote the moilon was cairled unanimously,
Colony on bla meritorious mission' of peace and
go:d-will.
About the middle of next week a pablle "xhi- bition of Australian products will be opined in the City Hall or some other favourably situated alte in the Colony, of which due notice will be elves.
THE COMMUNITY AND THE POLICE.
INTERESTING CEREMONY AT THE CENTRAL.
In our Issue of yesterday, owing to lack of space, we were obliged 10 abbreviate some of the proceedings connected with the presentation of a silvershield #nd medals to the Police Force, whose volunteers served so loyally and efficiently In combating the plague of 1894. To-day On the motion of Mr. Ray, seconded by Mr:
tave of Mr. Ackroyd's Stokes, Masara. 1. D. Humphreys and J. B. Coughtrle, who retired by rotation, were unan- speech, and also with the complete list of the motaly re-elected directors, and Mesars. A members of the Force to whom the General O'D, Gourdin and T. I. Rose, the sudliers, were on
Committee and the Government decided to secial medals, in addition to the also unanimously re-elected,
present special sbield, which Chlef Inspector Marbleson
from the hands of his
his Excellency, as E
That concluded the business of the meetlo g.
AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH THE FAR-KAST.
yesterday with the
pleasure In supplementing our
a to at testimonial for the whole force.
of
SAT the Central Police Station this morning the
popularity of Chief Inspector Mathieson with the WE are la receipt of a moit useful leather-faced Chinese section of the Force was evidenced by gold-lettered calendar with shifting cards for deputies of the latter presenting him with a months and days, making it perpetual Itis
glychics denoting the viriose of the popular | best style, and is strong and durable. It is from Chief and wishing him a pleasant trip to bis the great wine producers, Messrs. Duncan home fa "bonnie Dundee,"
Gilmour & Co Ltd., of Dixon Lane, London, and Advertises the well-known brand of Beilinger's champagne, for which they are agents. They also send an interesting articled
reprint, from The Caterer of Now, 15th 1894, describing the Catler Feast at Sheffield on October at Steciopolis, when Lord Roseberry and many of the highest born and most prominent men of England, were present and got away with and bestowed unqualified praise on thirty dosen of Bellinger champagne 1885 surde (Letter T.) judging from
from the menu and that report, it must have been a royal feast and the nectar truly fit Iwanother column we deal with Australia's efforts for the gods. As this is our dry season, and, in to find omlats for spidly increasing the Orient, one is always more or less thirsty and Important products, We have had the
what is wrong with sending along a bale plasare of an Interview with Mr. E. Ferome
might then Case, just for fuck Dyer, whom we found in kis rooms at the Hong-
to wilbe a notice that would sparkle with |
At noon yesterday, as stated in our laut lusse, kong hotel almost buried allra is msamseripts brilliancy and make the brand and ourselves
the men of the Hongkong Police Force were In for,
tes the namerous dotles with deservedly famous. addition to
paraded at the Central Police Station to receive which he is entrusted, Mr. Dyer le travelling
the publia thanks of his Excellency the Governor correspondent of the Sydney Morning
ing Herald In a paper road before the British Association, MR. E. JEROME DYER- INTERVIEWED.
for the services rendered during the plagun and the Melbourne freys and Australasian, in Dr. A. Bernstein, of Berli, dealt with what be
epidemic, and, at the same time, to receive a which apicity he visited wn, and the black teams The* bscterium in mile," The bacterium We had the pleasure yesterday afternoon of a silver shield from the community in recognitisa plague in June and Jely last yega bhe way to which he described is very small, and has the long and Interesting chat with Mr. E. Jerome of these services. The men were drawn up in
Japan. By the way, how
making sterilized milk trans. Dyer of Melbourne, Australia. He la to be a line, under the command of Mr. F. H. May, beginning as the top and few days here on his way home, via the Captain Superintendent, and the Force presented patent, the proceeding and no coagulation takes place. The casein Japan, when he has been for some weeks. This were also present His Excellency Major- THE torpedo store- bip Kongski arifved at and other proteids to the are converted Is his second trip to theas parte, be having this fact to the hartledly passed through here six months Ingo, Eko-ng-à, Tartar-General of Hellang-chlag. ↑ Chufen from Wel-ksi-wd on the 18th instant lato peptone, In order to refɑ? as An;
O'Gorman, D.A.A.G of peptonized
He is xccredited by the Government of
of Victoria, Capt. Sterling, A.D.C.; Capt. Murray, AD.C. command of the Mancha and Mongol troops with eleven foreignes, fe all who had taken producilon of
from whom he
som he is bearer of a representative Mr. Cell Platt, Private Secretary: Mrs. Barker, which the bacteria ara göwl-g
Mrs. Ackroyd, Miss Barker, Mr. A. G. We sent despatches to-day to Viceroy Wang Wan American subject Howick ko at detained for
William Roblasón. He accredited by Acting Pulse Judge; Mr. H. E. Wodehouse shao announcing the frecapture of Féigh hial by Court Mariialhe decal brought a considerable quantly of fresh milk from which than anotuste kenyapa that the bath also the bodies of six suicided Chinese officers, the cream has been removed. The mixture is the Chambers of Commerce of Sydney and Police Magistrate Mr. H. C. Nicolle, Mr.
Admiral Ting more the spother was kept at auftable temperature, and freaks Melbouras, of
of which bele a member, and is acting Cranville Sharp, Mr. E. R-blason and Mr. C. C. quantities of milk are added from time to time. as the representative of the Boards of Trade and Bow southwards and may possibly cat off the that
said to beve
His Honour the Acting Chief Justice, in the it is bolled in order to kill the bacteria and which are endeavouring to extend the market of
of Chairman of the Plague Servicos base to that city.
TURIMLARIN QYST the side of àl” whip. Con coagulate any caselo that remains unaltered. Australian
products and otherwise enlarge-tha | Recognition Committeo, said-Sir, the Pigue Riderable
proppvaskan wang made to de hamour. The product in red ish, slightly acid liquid, direct business between Austalia and the Recoguliton Commitee have the privilego LI HUNG-CHANG'S MISSION,
o the remains of Adishal Tin Kubick wows 10 with an somatic odour. By adding, slong with principal markets of the world. Especially is it of
of asking your Excellency, on the
their behalf PEKING, February 1std., new haan leaded gluggaherfight come wit, the bacterium, some pars yeast that has the their desire to perfect such arrangements with representing the community of Hongkong, to The high officials here hope that the spalat however, hakk gjilet: 10% bum: property attacklog talk-sugar, an alcoholic China sud Japan. It seems sonecessary and thank the members of the Police Force for the "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," | mast of the Viceroy L. Hung-chang se Pence, pan at sbest
paddle be obtained. In all wasteful that Australian products, which are now valsable services rendered during the plaque of
·Pedder's HOLL, HONGKONO. Envoy will be acceptable to Japan, and deplasa unterm whales and come by at the ability the same or a stellar bacteriilan to find their way fate the general 4 Those services are tos well known to your thas full powers to decide the terits of settlement | houf'Artanged, they hig58 Mrerything over } plays an sesenilai pari in the ripening of cheese, consumption of the world,” skówld have to touch | Racóllesey to weed guy sepetition on my parti
There is not space in the compass of an Ordinary Advertisement to detail all the Informa- tion introduced into the work, but it may be fairly asscted that no such Directory has ever been published, either in Hongkong or any other part
of the East, at such z low price.
"THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST OR THE FAR EAST" offers Special Advantages as an Advertising Medium. It has an extensive circulation in all Ports between Singapore and Newchwang, in the
In a debale in the Reichstag on the Naval estimates, the Government strangly insisted en an incrers in the number of cruisers to enable then to fittingly protect German trade and subjects, and to satisfactorily safeguard their interests, especially in China and Japan,
The cost of four new cruisers was acordingly
majority. (Special to Shangkat Mircury.) ANOTHER REPORTED VICTORY.
TIENTSIN, February 2208."
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Mr. Dyeria plague recognition' meðal? Don't Propertyard, No gates are valued Phillipines and Java, Hebat jast returned from sems on the arrival of the Governor.
all shout "my saree" at once!
of milk in
Austrasian Colonies, the United States, and I holding the Palisades north of Fenghuasgeheng, Part in the defence of Wolthaj-wel, except the article of food, a mall quant mixed with collection of Australian products, to H. E. Sir
the United Kingdom, and the scale of charges has been fixed at an exceptionally low rate. Terms can be learned on application.
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Suggestions for the improvement of this work | Japanese troops west of Hsluyen, from their 3 and Capable Be
the Moukden forces bave commenced be mave, pore of the commkodás 0/2 | 37hen the whale liquid has become transparent, of some of the inge shipping houses of Australia,
are icpectfully solicited.
Orders for COPIES, and for ADVERTISE. MENTS, may be sent to the Agents at the various Ports, or to the Office of
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