SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILS DUE,

Tecoma (Victoria) 10th inst. Australian (Taiyuan) 11th Inst. American (City of Peking) 11th lost. German (Preussen) 17th inst. American (China) z1rt inst. American Belgic) 28th Inst.

Tacoma (Tacoma) agiħ Inst.

An official notification in reference to the stoppage of the night traffic on the Canton, or Pearl, river will be found to our advertising. coldmns.

The following Netter to Mariners was publishel in the Government Gazette on the 6th instant :-

· KIUNGCH'W DISTRICT.

(sappearance of Middle Channel Buoy.) Notice I hereby given that the Middle Channel Hany in Hainan Straft has disappeared. Dus rotice will be given when it is replaced in position.

C. J. PRICK Harbour Master.

Custom House. Klungchow, 1st April, 1895.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1895.

POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

MUTINY ON THE "LAUNBERGA Newton: You mean to say that you have a per- lect answer to the charge-Str George Lewis: I ask you, sir, to allow his lordship to be at large on Mr. Hampbreys: I should like to have bis entering into his own I recognisances in $1,000.

adjourned for a week, and the defendant will aurety-The Magistrate: The care will be have to find one surely in the sum of 500, and enter into his own recogblaances in the sum of 1,000, Mr. William Tyner, merchant, of Gloucester Square, then went into the witness box, and tree her p left the court with the Marquis of Queensberry left the court with his friends.

At the Mapleracy this moming, before Capt. Hastings, George Brown, H. Schomen. J. Goztywiskl and J. S. Lond, seamen of the British baqus Launberga, were chatred at the instance af J. C. McDong, master of the Lausberga, with muitny, with intent to murder, on board the Lawnberge in the harbour of lieflo on the 14th March

Prisoners, who pleaded "not gulity," asked for a remand, to enable them to engage counsel.

Mr. Ellis (Mr. V. H. Deacon's office) prore cuted.

Water Police Constable Campbell said that about IT a.m. on the 8th Inst. he was on duly in No. 1 police launch, when he saw a police flag (P.C.) Aying on board the Zafiro, which had just arrived from Manile. On going on board be found the defendants in Irons. They were band. ed over to his (witness') custody by the master. No warrant was handed to him.

At this point the case was remanded till the rith fastant at noon, at the request of Mr. Ellis. Ball was refused.

RONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

Twenty-two membert turned up at the Butts on Saturday to compete for the Long Range Cup. The Cap was won by Colour-Sergeant Horsman, R.B.

with the creditable net score of 89. The Spoons were won by Pirate Rally, R.B., Capt, Palmer, O.S.D., Private Godbrer, R.B., W. Stewart, and Sergeon-Major Westcott. The following were the most noteworthy scores -

200 Boo 'cap yds.

total yds. pointi

5..... 97

*

Leeyuan........

Pekin

Lightning...

Formosa

TODAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS: Inward.

steamer from Shanghai. Shanghat. Calcutta, Switow,

Shanghat,

Cr.-gu. Horan, S..........

*

43

Swalow.n Shanghal.

Private Rally, R. II.

*

Capt. Pafter, 0.3.DE..

41

...... bọ

Private Cindbeer, R.B.......

42

B

-- 自白

Cardia.

W. Stewart

40

13

Chefoo.

Major Wrettesley

Sure-Major Wergott,

14

+1

Private Prido, R.B...

Privare Tonn, R.B

#7

Private Meltnish, R...........

Qanfi

......(gunboat)

Queen Adelaide ship

Aggregating 10054 tona register..

eamer for Salgon

Progress

TILAM

Walf

Derawongse

Pallas....

Methilde

Moldavia

Tatortos

Railcone

Dryfedale

Outward

I

Kutchinoizu.

Saigon.

Takan

F

Salgon,

Swatow,

Bangkok. Swetow.

Machers Fladimir Monomach (centre) „ A cruise.

Ageregating 15 797 tons register.

The Gernrtramship Prograst left Swałow on the Rh Instant, and had fine weather throughout the voyage.

The British shlji Queen. Adelaide left Cardif on the th Februnty, and had fine weather throughout,

The Banish steamshly Fen-yuen left Shanphat on the 4th stent, and had Ight variable winds and foggy weather.

The Bish stanship Titan left Shanghal and to Deksey had loger weather; thence to Hongkong had moderate north-east winds and hazy weather.

The British steams in Polyphemus left Sin- gipare on the 2nd instant and bad fine weather lo Gap Rock; thence to pat bad dense fog..

The Bashin Lightning left Calcutta on the 2pm, and Singapore on the and Instant, and Fed-fice clear wealber and smooth sea throughout.

The Brkish steamship Pain left Shanghai on the oth instant, and had very foggy weather from Steep Island to the Brothers; thence to port had north-easterly winds.

The British sigamahin angs left Shanghel on the 27th oftimin, and Chinklang on the 4th that, and had light and moderate south-westerly to northerly winds and thick foggy weather from Coinkling to part;

The Brish steamship Formosa left Swatow on the 8th instant. From Swatow to Breaker Point hail fresh nest-north-east breeze and mode- rate sea with fine clear weather; thence to Chelang. Point had similar weather. From Chelang Patat to port had fresh breeze and fine clear weather, In Swatow the steamships Lifen, Tallee, Hong-long, Talsang, and Horan.

H NGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOČK RETURNS. Quires ................. is Kowloon Dock,

Trene

Reina Cristina (cruiser)

Sunghiang

Swzaborg (crulser)

Wolf (gunboat)........

Ангола

Chelydra

11

."

J

11

#

Cosmopolitan Aberdeen

PI

24

...... 25

THE OSCAR wilde SCANDAL.

THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY ARRESTED.

The following report is taken from the News of the World of the toth ultimo.:-

The Marquis of Queensberry was arrested on * warrant the other morning at a few minutes past nine

nine o'clock by

by Inspector Greet and Detective Sergeant Shaddock, and conveyed to Vine-street Police Station. The arrest took place at Catter's Hotel, Albemarle street. The war- rast against the Marquis was issued in con- sequence of information sworn concerning on alleged defamatory bel against Mr. Oscar Wilde, said to have be n published on February Bi-Later in the day the Margols of Queens berry.

described as having no occupation, and as residing in Carter's Hotel, Dover-street, W., Marlborough street, aged 50, was charged before Mr. Newton at and maliciously publish a certain defamatory for that he did unlawfully

litet of and concerning one Oscar Wilde at Albemarle street on February 18, 1995, parish of St. George's"-Mr. Humphreys, in opening the case, said that Mr. Orcar Wilde was a marited man, and living on most affectionate terms with his wife and family of two sons. He had been the object of

21

A MOST CRUEL PERSECUTION

the

follows:-

The result of the trial is net forth by Roster under date London, 6th and Bih April, a

the Marquls of Queenberry has been brought to The libel salt brought by Oscar Wilde against sudden conctastes by verdict of acquittal, In his speech for the defence Mr. Carson stated that he had absolutely damning evidence to bring forth later. Oscar Wilde has been arrested on a criminal charge.

The evidence against Oscar Wilde at Bor

8th April. Street was of a highly demolag nature. The sefused. cake was remanded to Thursday and ball:

SIDE-LIGHTS ON ORIENTAL

AFFAIRS.

MR. W. A PICKERING INTERVIEWED. Some months ago Lieut-General Sir Andrew Clarke farmed ine, writes our representative, that no European knew more about the Chiness W. A. Pickering. I approached that than Mr. gentleman, therefore, recently, on the subject of the present Oriental imbroglio,

"You know a good deal about China, Mr. sald I." I have bad,” he returned,

them from being sufficiently warlike two any robust race, which has got past the educatioal system of Confucius and Mencius,"

"Yes, the latter touched on milltary matters.

at the sound of the drams; they meet, and after He describes the classical mode of wrifare ax follows: The two armies approach each other the weapons cross one side throw away their Excopteg when they have been cooped up le conte of mail, trall their and run away. at the Chloese through- out the present war appear to have followed faithfully the maxims of the ancient age."

"Their officers seem to be no good?"" are honeycombed with vice." returged

They

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by brave but dissipated, and unscrupulous roo aways from the merchant ships at Shanghai, or in many cases-deserters from the ranks of Erropean and American armies and navies."

And as to the Civil Service, Mr. Pickering?

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DENTISTRY.

I. (from Japan),

The captain of the Edgar came in overland DR. SARATANG

Times, in recovering from an injury to the knee received from a kick from a borac

Cat Ting-wan-tal. No doubt there are good officials, loyal and ic-day accompanied by relinge the Fdgar faithful, fast and benevolent in the Chinese Civil being potside the har Service; but the

By this boat we have majority

are corrupt, rapacious, received the only malis we have bad for nearly and cruel, who

office with

with a view to four weeks. Through the kindess of that officer enriching and repaying themselves and thetra mall fa to be despatched relations for the capital spent in gaining office is normal, although the Japanese are acting 10-day. Everything and promotion, although there are supposed to rather high-handedly, to the disgust of ali be gained by competitive examination and merit. foreigners in the Settlement, In fact, competitive examination holds the establishing Civil Administration here, but are

They heterogeneous population of China together rather antique fa their modus operandi. The that is, the desire to keep intact the sheep to be ice in the river is still intact,-Mercury, fierced by the officials and the class from which the officials spring!"

"Then Chin

Picantorce of a brat thirly yeus among the I China Christian, and granted a set of officials

and

"For all that I have alle in a had way 7"... aid, I believe that were Chinese in China, Formons and the Siraits like we possess in our Indian Civil Service, then Settlements. Ispeak tolerably well four dialects the Celestial Empire, ruled by Chinesa lawr, as well as the Mandarin, and have a fair know. would be the happiest in the world. I have Jedge of the written character. My experience spent most of my life among the Chinese; I

from the highest officials them very much, and feel that they are the best of the Chinese

I like pirates

specimens of the human race under the con- And you agree generally with the views re-ditions set forth in the Gral chapter of St. Paul's cently expressed by Professor Kennaway Douglas Epistle to the Romans, and I don't believe that columps of the Pall Mall Gautie}"~ any other nation left in the same condition for. "Yes," replied Mr. Pickering, My opinionssy, five thousand years, would have remained entirely colpeldes with those of Professora Bation so strong and so good as the Chinese Douglas, and I think that the Japanese are the are to-day. This, however, is not much to say benefactors of the world, though in their turn for human nature,"~ Pall Mall Gasstie, they will bave to give way to Russia."

to

in

the

And what of Russia ?" Well, it is no way in the interest of Russia that there should be a strong Government at Peking; neither is it in the interest of the civilized world por of Christianity,"

"And why not, please?"—" A strone Gevièrn- ment at Peking" observed Mr. Pickerlag, "means nou fulfilment of treaty obligations, and the continuance of the policy of shutting up the Celestial Empire to trade and commerce,"

"lipt might not a crash at Peking produce grave disorders and dangers for European real dents? Whatever danger," resumed Mr. Pickering

"to lives of Europeans

may result from the downfall of the present dynasty would be more than compensated by the nuts which the Japanese would, if finally victorious, get of the fire for all nations. If, as I have reason to believe, General le Gendre is advising the Japanese from the United States, I feel sure that this is the end he will :sue."

purs

EUROPEAN MOUTHPIECES.

“You are acquainted with him "-"Yes, I was with him in Formosa, Now, ever slace China to cater the

at the hands of Lord Queensberry, certainly, within his (Mr. Humphreys") knowledge, for about aine orten months, or, he was informed, even longer than that. Ten months Wilde consulted him on the matter, and in con

·requence of family affairs Mr. Oscar Wilde was very unwilling to take any steps of a criminal

In the sixiles-Bissau brought forward of nations, and in the naturs against Lord Queensberry. But he had Game of the Mandarins talked bunkum about been so fearfully persecuted by that gentleman erecting the shining cross on every bill and in that he was compelled to take the step he bad every valley, the Chinese have used Europeans taken for well-protection and of mind. to talk our language, and to utter the sentiments The last

In this

of Christianity and civilization," most melancholy drama, continued Mr. Humphreys, WAS

performed от Fabrumy 18th, but it only came to the notice of Mr. Wilde on Thursday night. Mr. Wilde was member of the Albemarle Club, where both ladies and gentlemen are admitted, Mr. Wilde is also a member of the clab. On Thurs.

now

act

peace

night Mr. Oscar Wilde went to this club, day p and the hall porter presented him with a card enclosed in an envelope, and addressed to "Oscar Wilde, Esq.*.

explaining that a gentle man had called and requested that the card should be handed to Mr. Oscar Wilde. The porter was astonished at what was written upon the card, and cooxidered it of sufficient Import- feft; be wrote 4.30, February 181b, 1995. The Face to add the date and hour when the card was

words

"In order to deceive us poor Westerns?"- "Yes, quite recently I imagine Lord Rosebery to

have been taken in by listening to European mouthpieces, while the Chinese official is really thinking in Chinese, and has pagan and semi- civilised sentiments in his heart."

And how does that work out?" Well, if you come reflect, you must be aware that the Chinese now frighten us-by Chinese, I mean the literary class, who, by so-called competitive examinations, rule the masses or unlearned-by saying:If the Goverement should be over thrown, we cannot secure the safety of your missionaries and traders,"

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a small body of men, offered a braya resistance, and the boom of the large guns was beard continuously for over an hour. The Japanese artillery came up too late to be of arises, and through this cause the enemy retired for the day. Apparently only a few word break on the morrow. The Japanese are wounded. Hostlifties were recommenced quartered in the different yaméns and the Tele

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CHINESE LOOTING. Customs, was looted by the mob, and in less The magistrate's yamen, at the rear of the than half an hour nothing but the bace walls remained. A company of Japanese soldiers occupy the ruins to-night. A bong, containing over 10,000 bage of rice, was wise raided by the same mob, and several hundred bags were taken before Captain Emery have done this; but the literary class a bayonet. The better class of Chinese have And that is humbug "Yes, they never and diapersed the looters at the print of the Petrel despatched company of blue-jackets on the s upon the card were "Pasce," then a word | always egged on mah, ja the hope that by be could not decipher, then followed Improperly continued acts of violence they may fight all left, and the rabble are anxiously awaiting spell another word of a gross character. The Europeans from the interior. You will have opportunflat to loot any unprotected premises, Margate of

fa appearancs, the Japanese soldiers are a Humphreys, continuing, said laed by the Japanese their soldiers began to of men. According to their account, they have ifred Body that à mora

murder European missionaries. Now, since suffered sevenly from the latesse cold during they have found out how utterly helpless they the FRIGHTFUL, SERIOUS, OR ABOMINABLI libel for one man to publish about another he are, the officials take every possible step to pre passed, the forts will be la the hands of the

the campaign. Before

twenty-four hours have could not conceive. Mr. Humphreys added that tect the lives of Europeans; and though, a few

Japanese indeed, Lt

Lis a he now proposed to call ́as witnesses only the years ago, the Peking Government protested the Chinese will evacuate dal belief that hall poster of the clob and the officer, Detective their utter Inability to protect

ibe position during foreigners from th who executed the warrant. After Inspector Greet,

the night. The usual courtesies have been the evidence he would sak for an adjournment, able to protect our missionsites in the interior, the

peopl The China Mutual Steem Navigation Co's | that the

the whole

now they protest that the Government is quite of the ad belween the Courpis, Commanders might matter

be

of the two gun-boats and the Commander of chartered steamer Polyhemus and the misfortune.

a future

gone into an occasion, because be did sot prospose that 19, for a consideration that the Japanese do the day was less intense than was anticipated the Japanese forces. The excitement during to teach ballons near Gap Rock this morning,

to rest his care

are simply upon the question

not take Peking and daring a dense fog, and consignees are therefore of this libel. He proposed to ro into other The fact iv,

upset the Governmen woo, who retired upes Ting-wan-tal, were under the circumstances. “Generalu Song and Chinesa Government are the requested to send In their Bill of Lading st cases which had occurred before February

less-and bave always been helpless, to protect zapacted to come to the relief of Chang at the once to the agents (Mantra: Holliday, Wise &

and after they had been favestigated would

ve from the people, if the people hate us but feets, but up to the presat there are no signs Co.) in order that signatures to the general his trial Sir George Lewis asked that before ask the Magistrate to commit defendant to take

the people have never hated us very much more of their approach. average bond may be obtained.

than ignorant people, in most countries, avidence was

was taken the case should be stranger," We would direct the attention of the shipping adjourned, so that he might consult with his

the Merats are at the bottom of the firms to the new style lo which the 4Steam Mr. Humphreys

cllest and have more time to consider the matter.

whole mischief Yes," went on Mr. Picker-

A mall despatched per overland courier on Fxpected" and "Projected Salling" aro Dow

Bald that be published in these columns, and is so dois now calling two whorses whose evidence posed tog, from the beginning of our latercourse will the 6th instant was returned the next day, the with Chinave woldtory refusing to pass it; hence the would the Chiasse Government it has been the badial delay la doupssching mens under that date, respectfully urge the managers of shipping be very short, and the whole matter could be

class, the

Hiwali who have set the people on the morning of the oth heavy dring was into

HAV831 firms to give strict orders to their clerks to ne furnish this office, on the forms already supplied that the

against the foreigners and I feel sure that our ward in the direction of flog-wan-tal, situated porter of the

› Albemarle Club, RL.

people are quite as ilkely to live safely in Chius, N.W, from hers, distance is miles. gratis, with the latest available Information

when the Mandarins and the expectant officials the place was sblass and the Chinos retreated

A every day.

February 18th, and handed bim t

otke card

are so frightened for their

DWO lives that

they in the direction of Kinghow, The Chinelo Des have no time or spirit to tacite the common The fine new steamship Suma, designed, presence, excepting the letter "A" He said, people against quiet, law-abiding missionaries

Japanese #600. built, and engined at the Mits Blab Co

'Give that to Oscar Wilde" He

inspection by foreigners proved French, and Americans know this, I do not WoW- and hard zun for a trial-trip last week, Capt, Torage,

when the card was given him. He put the card

sana lying in der that refasé to

Bod I only with

the formerly chief officer of the Co.'s steamer at an envelope, so that it should not be lost; our

of that wuhdraw

sosakderable market place. our people Devens of Asagao, and afterwards chief officer of the February 28th Mr. Oscar Wilde called at the employed by the Chinese, and

and keep them in

Anti-devoured and wonkk. The may be seen ta leamer Fuyo, is in command,

club. (In reply to the magistrate:

He did not 100

service. They would honour our service, and place is desolavić, and looters have but

šta strasta—the work of seal the envelope down) Contlouing, be knew

town" would deserve the highest rewards; now they inward for their woubles At the Chines poor that Mes. Wilde When Mr. Wilde called at the club of the club. And want to two masters or not serves the place in area. With my owe yet "And what further points would you make I have seen the dogs disembowel the dead to few moments' pause, "I think I have said par, as quarter, he may pelice have been brought in Mr. Pickering "Well," he replied after douses, and apparently the Japanese bave given

I already; but my grit by

Prestige excursionists, through

STHAVIOUR

next week, Sidney

18th,

ball

He went the words on the card in his (witness?"

34

Engine Works, Nagasak!, went out on the unna? | wrote on the back of the card the din Ant) / and merchants, 'As I bollava that the Russians, IS PRET

baps more than

hout may not,

TIGHTING AT TING-WAN-TAL

·be saba

March 18th.

The Messagerien Maritimes have added a new vessel to their large fleet in the CAII, u steal | screw steamer of 9050 tons gross and 2,530 containing the card, and said that Lord

HE HANDED HIM THE ENVELOPE. tons nett register, built by the Company La Queensberry had left the card for alm Clotat. Her dimensions are 4166 feet in length Inspector Grew, C Division, drposed that winb is that our 476 feet in breadth, and 367 feet in depth, he arranted the petsoner at Carter's Hotel. He any misplaced sympathy with the Chiusty At Norchwang proper (he)

ith three decks and spar decke. Her anginus | kim that he held warrant for bla neglect the interests of our own countrymaã. *from strast to stadigter duie, Japanese had to dight are of the triple-expansion type, with three arrest. He then read the warrant to him. Every year the power is cylinders 414, 61, and 1ook inches in diameter, He (the Marquis) said: In these cases I and more into the bands of the working classes, they skalled the place and set sis to the A day of

Is loevitably getting

caeded and so area: by a stroke of sid loches, supplied by the thought proceedings were Company.

tokon generally by and every day the worklog classes are

more and

more dependent on the

the date He (Greet) told him February cope of our foreign markets for

the Kalakaman

summons, but I suppose it is all right. What

heavily as they p

at Ting-wan fuf, twa After the Japanese troepe (the 1st and and having consacted) marched through Modes, on their way to

Tinkade is, as to meals ander forces are left here for pytons, withoe fortide

Army Ategobe "wabark for Taku

A good deal of betting has, according to the 18tb. He (the Margols) then auld, I have the manufactures which they sell, in Fapan Mail of the 30th ultimo, taken place in been wanting to find in Oscar Wilde for nine procure the necessaries of life, and nat only! connection with the voyage of the C. P. steamer of ten days. This thing has been going on for ble but for the supply of the food they heat pumposed Empress of Japan and the O. & D. steamer about two years,” He made na Coptic, bickers being willing to give odds that charged at Vine street Police Station.Sir crease of our influence is such seus

reply when These markets can only to accured by the

martial law

CHINESE MILITARY AND CIVIC VOLTUK SEAT return Growt

And what do you think of the Chin the Japanese.

soldiers and Civil servants 1" Well, Go E. chemothe

the latter's malls will reach New York Law George Lewis: Let me say one word, Sir, 1 Chlor, days

advance of the other, while the difference vanture to say that when the circumstances of between the dates of arrival in London-ranger, this case or more fully knows Lord Queens. in the oplaton of those professing to

sa he bary acted

did under feelings of between four days and week in favour of the grant indignation and Mr Newton (inter say this in opposition to most people hold elde paraleerangemen Coptic. The Copiic got underweigh first on the reping): I cannot go into that now-Sir George the Chinese are eminently pugnacious, at Bay rich an prank 30th and passed the Lightship theen miastas Lewiar I don't wish this case to be adjourned rate in the way of clan fights and wovincini Ungaskook) ahead of the Empresa & boat, the latter bearing without its being known that there is nothing juniorlar yatt believe, that the indem Wkse. Other Yokohama harbour about y-go mak

against the honour of Lock Queeksheny ---Mr. | Confucius and of viber anolent onget has hept -judivifus

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1991

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W, ROBINSON & CO.,

Under Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, and April, 1895.

TO LET, WELLING HOUSES :-

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“HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

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TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE, SPECIAL RATES MADE FÖR A PROLONGED STAY.

5. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. "HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1250 hom above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and NEW WING has been bullt, which commandą | Magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland

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SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, (FROM APRIL 1ST TO OCTOBER 3INT). One person, per dayo..................$ 400 | Do person, per mouth ...................875 to gode

Married couple (occupying one room) per

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7.08 Married couple (occupying one room) per Married couple (occupying two rooms)

do 150,00 per month..... ¶¶¶¶¶ 170,00 For further particulars, apply to

THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotal; Hongkong, 16th March, 18qg.

193 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Strøst.) THE Undesignad has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between Horaz Lara and tần PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one at any hour of the Day up to 10 prepared may have his GRILLED CHOP of STEAK If notice be given. SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per Minor ORDER the Parties mending Dishan do., for meme-and Cash, Tema 1-2 TIME,, Breakfast...per meal 2.0.75 per Month $19

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Hongkong, 14th June, 1894,

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