Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

THE HÓNGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1895.

supply coolles and keep the cargo boats W. Robnason & Co., plano bullders, tunere and and boatmen under thorough control. #paleses,

Is Indebted to the Again the colony soldiers and to their Commanding Officer for valuable services freely rendered, and on behalf of the public we take leave to thank them warmly,

Now that the crisis is over we can recen- COLDS IN THE HEAD, &c.sider the causes that led to the strike and ask ourselves quietly if the coolles had or have any just cause of complaint against the Government or against the community, and, if it should turn out, upon careful

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VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 19th January, 1896.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841,

WINES AND SPIRITS,

A' LL there are Selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in Wood and Bottled by ourselves, thus saving all intermediate profits and enabling us to supply the best growths at moderate prices.

PRICE LISTS, WITH FULL DETAILS, TO BE HAD

ON APPLICATION.

PORT:-After removal should be rested

month before use. When required for drinking at once I should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being seat out,

SHERRY-Excellent dinner and after dinner Wines, of very superior vintage. All are true Xercs Wines.

*

CLARET:-Our Clarets, Including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuize

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A Kos paper parts that experiments with the smokeless and noiseless powder lavented by M. Bakumi, of the Jiyute party, have resolted very satisfactorily.

A Emergency meeting of the Eothen 'Mark' Lodge, No 264, will be held in Freemasons! at 3.30 for 9 pm, precisely. Visiting brethren Hall, Zetland Street, on Taraday, the 9th lust, are cordially invited.

"

BEFORK THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

April 3rd.

JOHN SHAW AND SONS, L'D., v. LAUTE, WIDENER & Co.

KOWLOON SOLDIERS AND SAILORS INSTITUTE.

gigantic strides of all kjówiedis in thù made. Filme ? - What, then, futhi

and women who find themse ret plade midst of changes so susukarni clearly is to assist all casse, benefit as possible from the h which are thus placed whol Paki

I stand still ; we can fit, cannot

of the cairant; we must turn the stream, which is hurrying people forward, into the best, the

tion, by extending to it our friendly aid and safest, and the most profitable direction, Wall, adies and gentlemen, by supporting this instit sympathy, we can assist in this great and pro- grasive work. The object of this Institution lastitutions is not to raise men

Investigation, that the provisions of the 55th sito., Me. Enalle, Biltish Consul, to the ❘ menor la Council exercised for the first time ported na the platform by Lieutenant Génera -and-af kindlamation of life in which God bas

AT meeting of Kobe Englishmen, held on the on Tuesday, April 23rd St. George's Day, in chair, it was toanimously decided to give a ball honour of England's patron saint,

law against which this strike was a pro- test are unnecessary or unreasonable or unfair in their operation on any class or on any Interest, they can be easily and Little Johnnie Ma, why do so many chion quickly amended, but in addition to thehaye Hosting debts )":

"Mrs. Knownothing--"I don't know, dear, detalls of the particular law there must be

time in the exercies of a Jurisdiction, recently The Supreme Court eat yesterday for the first confured wn it, as a court of appeal from the Colonial Cenit of Admiralty. To-day the Go

power and suberly vented to him by The Trade Marks Ordinanca 16 of 1873, section 8, and sat to hear an application by John Shaw & Sons Ltd, an English Company, to have taken off the Registar of Trade Markt & Trade Mark for use

goods which they alleged to be an infringement of thele vights under registration of trade mark for the class of goods effected by them as far back as 1888.

Mr. Francis, Q.C., instructed by Mr. Elite

applicants. Mr. Master, of the firm of Johnson, Stokes and Master, appeared for the respondents,

INTERESTING OPENING CEREMONY.

Yesterday afternoon his Excellency the Gover- nor opened the Kowloon Institute for soldiers and wallors, which owes its existence mainly to mariners, the Rev. A. G. Goldsmith, Sea- | the energy and, seal of that simling friend of

mana Chaplain and pastor of St. Peter's Church, West Polet. The Governor was sup. Digby Barker, Colonel Barrow, H.K.R., Com madore Bayas, R.N., Colonel O'Gorman, Captata HcLeod (H.M.9. Gibraltar) the Right Reverend Blakep Barden and the Rev. A. G. Goldsmith, and by the there the opreing cere- with shymn and prayer, the room wh

crowded | men,

Princess Bidyalada and Prince Tidy Highness Prince Samanmalya and Pravaswaati, Captain" and Mr. Burnie, Mr. and Mrs. Piercy, Rev. Hartley Bark, Stres facier Beyer, (H.M.S. Giraltar)

Mes, and Miss

out of the

carefully considered whether our method i unless it is to keep them from sloking under in connection with wollen, worsted and hate meny comDisenced, H with fadies and gentle- / for whom we have thu grustest nosačkim veINC

of making and publishing laws are not at fault.

We propose to investigate the whole subject at an early date and hope that our

their obligations.”

DICK BURGE, the welterweight champion of | England, and his old rival, Jem Carney, are now on a sparring tour in England. Burge received $3,75o out of kly recent battle wlih $100.

and fo whom we are much Bidyalabh Princ

readers will assist us by the communication Tom Willams, the Australian. He gave Williams į (from Mr. Deacon's office) appeared for the Mr. Hastings, Mrs. Burda, Barrow, It has been and PRETTY MU

New plano repairing machinery, received by W. Robinson & Co.

Last month John Roberts, Jun, the billard champion, played a match with W. Mitchell, the halder of the spot-barred - championship of the | Billiard Association, Roberta giring Michell 9,000 ext of 24,000." Roberts won by 35 points only.

Lauts and Wegener.

The appleants' trade-mark wat u mbbit.

The rependants' trade mark was a compoelte figura, a rabbit and a duck rampant, joined together at the neck, the duck's hand alone being

visible.

placed law, 90s to raise that condition Real. The Kowloon Institution is, at Mr. Goldsmith has stated, for the purpose of providing lanecent recreation, am

amusement, and issiracion to two classes of persons--galitare and sailors-two classes upon whom we rely and Indebted. Το Boldlara we look for protection te time of pance and war, and to sailors we look for safe guidance over the mighty deep in times of calm, storm, or tempest, This Institution promises to be a great

be a great boon to many Mrs. Retalllex, hardworking honest

sad fa

In now declaring Mrs. Goldsmith, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. "Mulloy, | It open may i express an earnest hope on your exted in the proceedings. A hymo, followed ing may rest upon it and that it may be of last- and many other ladies and gentlemen inter- behalf uw well as my own that God's bless

by a short prayer, having been sung,

ing ure and beneft not only to the present explained that in 1891 he was asked by a friend sallons yat ahora. (Loud applause.)

The Rev. G. Goldmaith, Seamen's Chapisis, | generation, but to the generation of soldiers and

| to ferect a place at Kawloon as a recreation Lieutenant General Dięby Baker said that resus, Institute, and refreshment room, in con- the antisfaction he felt in sleting in the nacilon with St. Peter's Seamen's Church. In

matshed had been farther. September of that rear the Gavement granted increased by finding lean the saladier "Valler's licence, and they accordingly the Instituta how very much it had been the matabed adjoining the appreciated, especially by the soldiers of the Insiltate. It was due to List General Barker, Garrison. Such an instution was of very who was then acting as Governor, that the mat great advantage to soldiers and perking

bring that they had a lease granted by the Go- great been he had conferred upon the soldiers and ces.

further advance was made, the result fag the military, he wished to tender varment from 1st Jannery, 1893, for 7 years at other, and he congratulated the reverend gentle- a nominal_rent, and the present building was man upon the unqualified success which bad erected. The Governor had been very kind to attended his efforts, and hoped that he would be them so lat, and he was kinder still to come and rewarded by seeing the insiliation free from debt open the Institute. (Applause),

that evening. (Applause).

Jahe

arection of

of their views and opinions, if, as is almost sure to be the case, they, or some of them, differ, from aurs in principle or inapplica- tion. I the sanitary legislation, which has given rise to the strike reasonable in itself and suitable to the place and people, is, of course, the substance of the first question; but to this there would appear to be but one answer that the prevention of over. crowding is essential to the health and well-being of the colony. But are the means adopted for the enforce- Mr. Moere, of Moore and Burgess Minstrel ment of the lawa against over-me, kas, according to a recent La dos cable- crowding the most suitable and the moss Jerome, as editor and propeletor of To-Day; for |TMwgister. In Hongkong, having compiled with all | shed was erected, and it had proved a great bis moù; hearty thanks to Mr. Goldsmith for the

gram, brought a libel suit against Mr. Jerome X. efficient? Has the proper person been

Impeting losses sustained by the Company to selected on whom to cast the respons mawogement. sibility? Has it been done in the best way}} Has there been sufficient publication and explanation of the law? Has there been too much negotiation where there ought to have been firmness and consistency? These are all questions about which there are many opinions.

TELEGRAMS.

CHITRAL AFFAIRS.

LONDON, April zad, The Viceroy of India wires that Chitral is closely invested and attacked nightly.

The Afghan Commander is endeavouring to send letters to Dr. Robertson.

THE CZAREWITCH.

In May, 1891, Messrs. Lauts, Wegener & Co. had applied to register the same Trade Mark fosqu England, but had been apposed by John Shaw & Sens, Ld., and had been refused permission to overse, there being apparently no power to refuse formalities their design had been registered as, of registration under the local ordinance provided the scary papers and declarations are duly made and fled.

Ir is stated by an Amicas sporting paper that Mr. Bruce, who was Laux's companion for soco mites, will start from Constantinople and try to Mr. Francia, after reading the petsion and find traces of the long font intrepid round-the-cross petition, asked for the removal of the world cyclist la Anfatic Turkey, while Suchtleben respondents' mark from the Register on the same grounds that had influenced the Comptroller in England from allowing registration. A letter from the Comptroller to the Governor was put in and reed.

has undertaken the search in Persis.

FULL stock of banjos, mandolines, gultare, mccordions, strings and fitings of alf kinda si W, Robinson & Co.

THERE is good news from the west, says the Kela Herald of the sóth ulto. One of the

-

His Excellency cald—Ladies and gentlemen, a few weeks ago I received an-favitation from the Rev. Mr. Goldsmith to perform the ceremony of opening the Kowless Insiltate, and need not say I accepted that invitation with a great dest. of

upon this

Commodore Bayes, on behalf of the Royal Navy and the Merchant Service, thanked Mr. Goldsmith and all those who had kindly luken an acive past in the erection of the Institute. The conditions ander which seamen tuka

from what they were 11 the prezent Was a young officer, serving the duty that has as a midshipman, the seamen had their leave and which I grace

race ashore at long intervals, and the first idem a

The reasons assigned by the Comptroller plessure. My appellitantfel a platform their leave ashore were very different year

that

the marks were SO similar that to-night is, I think, a although to the eye there was no resemblance yet. I have come here the same name-ike rabbit chop-might easily

assurance that When

upon my fly to variarm that time.

Meiga shipping firma hare received a telegram | come to be applied to both, and to caure Lauts, fala, and to last resing from Its Baken correspondent re- porting that the cholera epidemic is practically Buished, that the outbreak has been conflued to coolles who had returned from China, and that there have been no new cases for several days.

fon an. 10 Limited, and that it would | Indlution. Eka maadd have gathered that thin 】 he goi ashore. If he did not kis friends did w

not

Wegener's goods to be mistaken by or passed fully accept. In the remarks which Mr. Gold-seaman had then was to get drunk as soon as off o

purchaser as the goods of smith made you John Shaw

and Soni, : big

Tak much of him. But that state of things I'many ot5678, kau : beginnlog,

SPRUDE be wary no to colour the design as to make the small

the mataked which was altered ΠΟΥ.

It is considered a dlugrace rabbit and not the duck, the conspicuous figure, you can bea from the window it has expanded for a man to get drunk (Applause), Formerly a drunken seaman was reased UNDER date aard alto, the Bakan correspondani | Mr. Muster, in reply, denied that there was any into this large and commodious balldingi waamatustasion to his ship and was sent ashore to

la wachat to

to accommodate a very large number | adu The Carewitch, who Is it present in Algien † of the Kobe Chronicis wired to Kobe, in rufer. reasonable on Blity of the one mark being people, anti which is evidently suitable for the.) got scher. How different things wern now.

under say circumstances taken for the other esca to the pence mission, thusly :-There is a

feeling that the present pasca negotia. thats possiblity was not enough to justify the requirements for which it is intended. In his When a seaman has taken too much he is

conoriation of the mark and that there was | remarks, with that humility that Home growerowe shoëtive. It is believed that the 10 avičenon. before the Council on which the Line Goldsmith. In la ANTAS NAMED | promptly taken on board, but he was glad Viceroy Li Hung-chang will refuse to onde any Council could End that there was any tight of } own exertiona (applause)~~exertions which "ed] Bay that the number of men went an board was

on account of his health, is much worse.

(From La Progrès de Satgon) BISMARCK AND THE REICHSTAG.

PARIJ, March 23rd.

It is probable that the Reichstag will refuse to

territory, desiring Instead to subunitete an lads elty. The attitude towards Japan suggusts (bat there le force behind China,

product of the Jufce of the grape and are not: congratulate Prince Bismarck on the ecess ACCORDING to a Japanese who recently returned | market, or any injury done them of which they smith this institution for Mr. Gold- | of billards, and ult down if he did not want to

artificially made from raisins and currents, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines, BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to

of the anniversary of bis eightieth birthday that soch action will lead to an uproar in the

Hours and the resignation of the Chalaun,

property in the Trade Mark in John Shaw & Sons, Ld; any proof that they had ever used it on the classes of goods referred to, or in this had any right to complain.

The Governor complimented the advocates witnessed | and reserved his judgment.

to Dal Nippon from New York a carlous Incident took place at a lecture at Brooklyn by Mr. de Guerrille, & EN FRIZZ NIKA Tssed

very little about his

havs | very low. (Applause). With the establishment been sciasted by the greatest thing in the of an institution like this a man could go ashore, world-LOTE. I ans sure I am within the mark joy himself, read the pipers, play gam when I sy that had H not been

probably not

not do anything, or go to sleep-s very harmless have been commenced and certainly would never sort of way of amusing oneself~(laughter)—if have been complated. (Applause). I'am aura one has nothing to do, and he need not spend that one of his pleasantest recollections, what, anything for the good of the house," (Laughter

and applause.) here and goes to the old country, will be the

The Right Rev. Bishop Hardon appealed to

„CHITRAVY hykling in the Chitral : ffer the lecture was completed, à Chinaman | Governor ween H. E. the Liestquant Genarai | opening of this institution. I very much regret, chowe present to support the collection plate as

be pure Cognac, the difference in rice Lieut. Ross and 40 privates have been killed. WHISKY:-All our Whisky is of excellent

quality and of greater age than most brands

In the market, The Scotch Whisky marked

LOCAL AND GENERAL

"E" is universally popular and to pro- BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co. nounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong Market.

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to ba genulae when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coset Ports,

stood up, and, to the great wonder of the audience,

commenced to express his pleasure at the Attorney-General, the Colonial Treasurer und the / feeling tot been naked to open the Gaidamit uch as vessible. There was no doubt about

Japanese victories, "The true Chinese," Mare those who uphold the Ming dynasty and not those serving the present Manchu Emperor, who flee before the Japanese army. Having long been suffering from the oppression of the barbarous dynasty now suling Ckins,

as we (Chiners sincerely hops, the Japanese will apccied la cassing its complcte sverthrow. This is the reason I attend this meeting of congratuladan. Gentlemen, remam- Tux British cruiser Spartan arrived here this her that the defeat of to-day is not the delcat of aftarsson from Takow (Formosa).

the trae Chiness, but of the barbarians who serve the present dynasty,”

All we go to prees we hear that Takow has bees captured by the Japanese.

MR. Dimirevosky, Rassion Consul, from Mas- Bellies for Shanghai, arrived here this afternoon In the Salazie.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. A NUMBER of care of scariat fewer have occurred in Tokyo, and the epidemic is said to have

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 9th January, 1895.

DEATH.

ts

JOYCE SMITHERS, U.S. Consul for Hyogo and At Kobe, on the 26th March, 1895, ENOCH Osaka, is the 67th year of his age.

The Hongkong - Celegraph

to

STRIKK NOTES.

Commanding, the Colonial Secretary, the Director of Public Works.

THE VOLUNTEERS.

Thave

trongly as I do upon the subject, Institute instead of the Kowloon lasitute he seed of such an institution as this, and be connection with St. Peter's Seamen's

uggested that instead of giving dollars, it would Church, Goldsmith Instituta would be a more appropriate would reprerent $100. After Mr. Goldsmith be Enter to write out a cheque for 10, which There is only one little cloud Banging and got a law to cheques the debt would be over this building, and that is a slight date of cleared. Mr. Goldsmith was going home in a $1,200, which I hops will soon be dispersed. The short time, and he (the speaker) was nuts that plate is going to be handed round this evening every one hoped to are him return stronger la at the class of the proceedings and I ask you wealth and better able to carry on his good work not to put your money on

the plata only but to

(Applause). take home one of these cards and fill it up for spsse. A wise and liberal legislature has of $15, and as much more as you can placed at my disposal a sum of money for the Benevolent Fund, and it affords me Choque for $100, and if he will accept a small cheque for further sum on behalfed myself attendance at the fastflute. There was a reality shall be glad. (Loud applause). Now, Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to make a few remarks Dit, and every day they saw mers and more

Men || the need of it, and no one saw more need for it. institutions generally and this one in par- than the sailors themselves, Acaler. lastitutions or clubs for sexmen and soldiers based on the principle of providing them with amusement and instruction apart in the

His Excellency the Lieutenant General Commanding inspected the Volunteers on the parade ground at 4.30 p.m. to-day. H. E was accompanied to the ground by Lt. Celona! O'Gorman, Major Botfield, R. A., the officer Commanding the Artfilery in the Garrison and by Captain Thomas, D‚A.A.G. Major Pem. berton, R.B was in command of the Volun.reat pleasure to hand Mr. Goldmaith', . of "thành to His Excellency for his kind

me and Captain Gorden, R.A., was in atten.

:

dance as Adjutant.

The Volunteer Field Battery presented en parade 3 officers and 48 N. C. O. and men with x giao-Captain McCallum in command, with Surgaon-Captain Cantlle and Lieut. Machell

Institutions

poke in eloquent terms of Mr. Goldsmith's work Captain McLeod, in a lengthy and witty speech, among the seamen, and of the chits which be occasionally sent round to the various skips. The speaker than proposed a

about this work which was well wor:by of sup

Colabel O'Gorman seconded the resolution, which was estated by acclamation.

Colonel Barrow returned thanks to the many

and would be favoured with the presence of Mrs.

The proceedings concluded with the singing

Tax very gestionable policy adopted by the authorities during the past four days assumed a virulent form.

of engaging coolles for foreign hongs at ata dollaria day each was continued this | COLLARD & COLLARD Pianos mt W. Robinses morning when upwards of 200 strikers. & Ca

weza "gold off" for duty on various vessels in the barbour. If the authorities in attendance. The Maxim Gan Corps turned influence of intoxication dilaka are deserving Indies who had rendered kind assistance, and morning from Shanghal via the Pescadores with

Bish despatch vessel Alorrily, with imagined that this system of sur plying out a offers and 33 Non Commissiound officers the These mutulons have Admiral Fremantle on board; arrived here th's the malcontents with funds where- i zad: mes, the offcere being Captain Murray; a combination of circumstances and gates#1} upid that he was sure every one would regret Group,

continue the struggle was i A.D.C., in commend, and Lieutenant Adamson. WANTIévk the times in which had Joning!!] that this was the last occasion on which they the best way of breaking up the The Valunteers were formed up in line facing will contiene to mark them in the future, TER Japaness Oficial Gamatie, issued on the "ring" who are virtually ruling the labour to receive the Lieut-General Command-repeat the existence of waste which it la nec 25th ulto., contalas the full text of the new Japan-arket, they are greatly mistaken, for it tag, who was kept waiting a little time, after adequately on any other American treaty which was ratified on the sand simply amounted to putting a premium on wet zound the comer, until the parade was Taplints have acted very wisely to applying

casy to supply

and the members (thle what may not unreasonably be regarded as crime in view of the isommand there is quite ready. Both batteries were a litle late in spécide remedy to specie a ENGLAND is warmed by the Tokyo Mainich no use barking the facts at the presented we food sure H. E. excused it) in the case of argued that these classes whose interest these that unless she evinces more sympathy for Japas critical juncture that it was to all intents citimde soldiers who have their besinem to

gutting on the ground, but that is inevitable kerstefore she will be surpassed by France as, the more and purposes a rebellion with which | attend to, and hálf-past four is a Httle early for a Ex for My Veng 5 5572, desa VWY: BL] Influential Power in the Orient. Superior diplo

to insurations wil macy, saya the writer, gained England the “ the powers that be" have been called | volunteer parade. His Excellency on amiving/com.ays without such aid, and (

The annual competition of the Hongkong I do very well withant 11 now. To s THE strike is happily at an end. A

advantage at the Restoration, but the balance upon to deal and not an ordinary strike the ground was received with a general salute casping critics would say, not only that it is Military Ride Rauges, Kowloon, on the 33rd ch| Volunteer Corps took place on the Police and considerable number of lodging house very ready to welcome France as their best is, therefore, not shut theɑ so-called strike | #läutely inspected the Battery and the Corna tornarabout fant it fall fromossible to prevent successful yet held in conmecilon with the

is row rapidly turning. The Japanese nation of disaffected labourers. The only wonder given very good time and style and then absolutely ser

accesary to improve the condition of and goth ukimo. This meeting was the most Lkeepers have registered during the friend at this time ; and England should seek has contlawed so long but that I did (10)\\\"-grille, The batteries then formes)

to realise the changes that are transpiring. The afternoon, the coal coolles have returneu Orlent of the future, it concludes, will be quit 3-for- neveral weeks. Happily, according {{et butsurion at the ton of the ground and marched H. If men do not advance, they go back. 7 steldes that bave been made in successful who paraded under anlamalla | dich insvrovement. There fa a law controllog Corps, and goes to show the growing popularity different from the Orient of the part,

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1895.

THE COLLAPSE OF THE STRIKE.

الم

speedily

mar-

March.

assieme very serious aeg stm and continue

to reliable informationgeed during the afternoon, the strike is now practically at an

and

also inspected the six men of the ambulance | such

a want

of the National Anthem, HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPs`

RIFLE MEETING.

and moral belog which forbids to of the valunteer movement, and the very great up in colams to believe in the firedness of

any condition of lies of the down hill merch with iwy od grder indeed, considering the they do not grow batter, they inevitably grow Carble shootleg during the past your.

The prizes were most liberally contributed, was a universal satura. Zvery one mest

that grace improvement on all previous occasions, the

New Comic Song and Dance Albums, at- and, a large miniber, of coolies, Indkaline The marching, wainting and Whadjing kuus,' worse. This lá a low which relgus throughout and the competitions were keenly and closely

BUSINESS.

(1.) Financial floats, No. 1o. (a) Sanitary Brodaw.

ORDERI EF THE DAY.

Government,"

the così fampers, who have been specially

paudaich I have referred. AY MANGEOMO Opp excited the erosical interest, Major Pemberton, R.B put the men we distinguished above all others contested. The contest for Geteral Barker's

to work at Quarry Bay, East Point and wees very creditably gone through. After on board some of the ships in the harbour, men had fallen in all about 6,000 man ; and it is now

not

If it

ware possible it

event.

and it is to be hoped that this competition between the different units will become an annual The Jouler alt failed to scare, but with the tinken in their monthly Challenge Cap

certain, we believe, that the strike wiit found the milkarough a series of Seld; amount to wilful zajection of baseāts scatterod)}}. Compeinigy they are bound to riran

wine puł

1 at the guns sgáin the various/ wo%2

Such resistance would

their respectiva oMicers, ideana.:) in our youtoa manes. - As in the necesky

“by an all-wise Providence.

Let me orming into sotton right, left the Zuations to it enable mentor

these these mavemente che Maxim, Gua.

* sponant of themselves in the nour future.

& good

be absolutely at an end by to-morrow || 18 PKAN Y

N foluran el route, of diversong ) tây spiritutions so as to enable men to bend beautiful cap, presented this year by the Hon. I

morning.

the words t

Like vast::

merce and of the représentatives of the ordinance te-earble the Governor in Comshit Centurion have been discharging four from Bence mind on Command, Ecops and the microscops. Look to the wề MA

The Keswick, has been won a first time by Gunner G. P. Lammert, M.G.C., with the fine score of

to work in considerable -numbers and

the rest wilt follow. We congratulate the cantile and shipping community on the Robinson & Co. resumption of business and cessation, for the moment, oftheir most pressing anxieties. A MESTING of the Legislative Council will be loyal to the urika leaders, having returned through the manual and fring exercises, which the destis and power to advsuck. To resist Wa also congratulate the Govern-held to-morrow. ment on having, at length, shown some little common sense in dealing with the

the Chloese, and H.E. the Governor deserves special credit, as the responsibility was with him personally. He is the Government and he took what might have been a very serious Ordinance te rapesi Ordinance No. 1 of 1864 (1) First reading of a Bill esitled "As responsibility on his shoulders, when entitled An Ordinance to provide for converste worked at West Point whart by 200 g pensiderably from the wast of an effec. and varied fate of natural science

During the day the Garlic has been Company were faells, princeps-the Artillery coveries males PTA ŠOLE MAGEhemals renk to the 93 This is an event that will always be popular, he determined to disregard the advice and I of British Currency in all psyments by or to privates of the Hongkong Regiment, tire werd of command. It was difficult for the now powers which have been added to the talha / Mund it will take a really good men to win the - recommendations of the Chamber of Com- Second reading of the Bitl entitled Man / while sailors and marines from the men a

to restrict the Immigration of Chinese inte die } the Empress of China. The convicts, too, †ement On the whole the Volunteers Maniu. Paschthyour to comprehend the still undeveloped Miss Barker, and towards which the ladies of

a even in the best regulated | 18,00 were hard at it coallag ships and handling and very distinct advance on anything they during the strike. To his wise provision and Ordio,mlites on the Bill entitled wa9oal at Wanchai throughout the greater - kave ever done before, and they are to be com... m/ght and uses of dectricity, Is there Remi by showity their interest in the Volunteers, wis

part of the day. **Hundreds of hungry-looking able- HE,

patulated on the teen cute. We feal sure that hamae being who can way that Als or her this trouble has passed over without the recurrence of the scenes

(4) Second reading of the Bill entitled "An the city all day and home fed them have of criminal Craiantice to further amend the Waterworks been doing odd jobs about town in order General Barker sadrassed the Corps and con At the onsetusion of the inspection Lieutenant violence that disgraced the colany during Ordinance, 1890," the strike of March, 1894, when revolvers (3.) Second reading of the Bill entitled An themselves with lobio And oğlum, the

to earn a few cents, wherewith, to supply:] erstuiafd them on the turn out and ́en their Courne Kikwete akay ang apooding the intra) /1/18 “Medured by and swords were freely used, lives were lost, Ordinance to further amend the Bolkding Ordin #bosses allowing any only indy bars, RULA parade, over the Volunteers were

Sertilising and terror reigned supreme In some of anor, 1889," the lower districts of the city. Captain (6) Second reading of the Bill entitled An daily rations as long at the strike insted, free to Headquarte, where ble Kacel, which shemity conce

Sebcykle Gement Commanding presented have slearners have to-day chien muon loss in the Chess on their reseal efficiency, soberseit "A matting of the Finance Committer wits tinther than in wound la vie middle of this

mercantile community.

We heartily congratulate and thank the Colony and for other purposes is connection Captain Superintendent of Police for the therewith. preservation of the peace of the Colony

to amend and consolidate the law

confusion, but wach

the

Its messages with lightning thousands of miles of space. Consider mighty agency of steam, the telephone, and

› in the end. The Ladies' Nomination event Show big entry, and proved a very popular competition.

The Ladies' Purse, which was presented by Hongkong had moet liberally contributed, there-

to. bis activity and energy wa-awa it that reining to the carriage and possession of deadly | bodied coolier have' böng“ löading about adr the Liontenant General Commanding will | F-1402 #wrld" is not asected by these zerrals 7}`wan: by Gunnar Shepherd, M.G.C., and

WespGAY,

Jours ago Sir Robert Fail:sal alan woond and third prizs, for, which lands

were found te.....be Swet Sanders, M.G. Capule the prime to the success

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officers and men. Great credit is due to

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him, also, for his strenuous efforts to | ki beid immediately after the Counst,

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