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The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 18950

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H. N. M.'s gunboat Floras; 450 tons, 81 crew 3 gens, $40 bome-power, Commander Jazet, DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK &red at Singapore on the 8th 'fast, from

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THE HONGKONG AMATEUR COLDS IN THE HEAD, &o.

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WITH PRODUCE THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY) THE 17TH APRIL, AND

SATURDAY THE 20TH APRIL. "THE MAGISTRATE,"

A FARCK IN THREE ACTS,

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Dones Open at 8.30 P.M. Performance ai o no P.M. precisely. TICKETS can be Borked at the TICKET Oprice, City Hall, an ard after SATURDAY, the 14th April, between the hours of to A.M. and 3

P.M.

Not more than 4 Seats can be taken at one Barking.

LATE TRAM a quarter of an hour after the fall of the Curtain,

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THE

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Price

.$1.35.

EUCALYPTUS OIL

A STANDARD REMEDY FOR COLDS.

Sprinkled on the handkerchief and over the breast of the night clothing it gives almost

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"KWEIYANG."

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DAY, the gh lustant.

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MARRIAGE.

On the 19th March, at Evansville, Indiana, U.S.A., Mr. CHARL'S DENEY, Juntor, to Miss MARTHA DALZELL ORR.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1895,

TELEGRAMS.

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FOR

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HE Company's Steamship

THE

"CHINGTU,"

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A Refigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire VOYARS

A dute qualised Surgeon is carried and the Veselisted throughout with Electric Light.

For Freight or Paisage, apply to

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Harkong, 17th April, 1895-

VICTORTA

495

LODGE

OF HONGKONG, No. 1026. REGULAR MEETING of the above

TREATY OF PEACE SIGNED.

SHANGHAI, April 17th.

A Treaty of Peace between China and Japan was signed this morning.

It is probable that the terms agreed upon by the special representatives of the two Powers will not be published until the treaty has been duly ratified,

KAFIRISTAN.

LONDON, April 16th, The Khan of Dir, who is friendly to the Britlab, bas captured Umra Khan's brother and has re-captured the fort at Dir.

Kelly has succeeded in relleving the Garrison at Mastey.

A GOLD CURRENCY FOR RUSSIA, The Novos reports that the Russian Minister currency in Russia.

On the 6th frist, the double handicap in the Siegspire Cricket Club's Tenufo Tearmament resulted as follows:-

Braddeli

f Mair.

Eat Waddell,

A KORBAN, WEO was charged on remand before Capt. Hastings at the Palice Court to-day for unlawfully wounding and cutting two of his fellow-countrymen on the Figh res on the 10th alto. on board the British sizamer Glenogle, wan sentenced to six months” hard labour,

BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co.

We hear that Ins, ector Quincey has been seat to Canton to ascertain to what extent the plague exists in that city at the present time. ACOURT of Inquiry will be held at the Harbour Office on Friday, the 19th lost., at 10 30 a.m. to determine" be cause of the stranding of the Colas Mutual Co.'s chartered steamer Poly.

płomws, which recently touched bottom Rear Gap Rock.

FULL stock of banjos, mandolines, guitars, accordions, strings and fittings of all kinds at W. Robloson & Co

A REGULAR meeting of Victoria Lodge. No. | 1026, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Monday, the 22nd instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting brethren are cordially invited.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Excellency the Governor, Sir William Robin

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held There were precent His

should be 'n a position to back up kle oplaton with ble vote. The Committee's report was vary valuable one. It would receive careful consideration and be published in due conven.

Mr. McConnachis suggested that it might be well were the passage of the Bill delayed stil the Medical Committee's report had been circu- lated among members.

The Colonial Secretary thought no defal are could-be served by the delay suggested, since the only question now ralard was whether the Health Officer should have s vole or merely a consultative voice. amendme the Bill was read a second and After some further discussion and some slight

thled 15mm

djjgassed.

"ADJOURNMINT.

The Courell adjourned1till"Ibis day fortnight.

SHIPBUILDING IN HONGKONG.

new R.M.S. Orient, en, Majch azi§. joined the Oraya herexpp. the 1tkast, and the went ashore the fext morbing in the away in bonis that day, but some of os stayed till the following morning. A boat was Hay of Naples. Some of the passengers got in the surf, and six men were drowned. The Wat caprized

she was driven by the waves two miles further sen was making clean breaches over her, and up when the struck, and now lies bigh and dry an her side by Terres del Greco. We had to walt for the next steamer, the Orient."

LATEST NEWS BY THE-FRENCH MAIL.

From the London and China Express of March 15th, received by today's mall, we take the following Interesting Items ♬

DETEC MVE-SERGEANT McIver charged twelva Hond Coolles befors Cap', Hastings at the they "dens.". Eight of the defendants were find Magistracy the morning for failing to register | this afternoon.

| $ay sach ; two who falled to answer the 105, K.C.M.G., Mr. J. H. Stewart Lockhart the Philippines; went out on an official trial trip Importance of Hongkong se a naval station. It

Magisterial billet doux, are now "wanted,” and

one case stands reminded,

ALLUDING to the Hongkong Dockyards the Times of Ceylon remarks:--If the Imperial Government were as ready to provide for the defence of coaling stations and dock-yards in Eastern waters as they are to rqverse money out of the communities who incidentally use the Imperial harboura for commercial purposes, there would not be the complaint made to con-

dock-yard that appears to have been brought nection with the fficiency of the Hongkong

forward at home,

COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOs at W. Robinson & Ca

It may be remembered, says the Straits Times of the 8th Instant, that when the unofficial mem- bes of Council resigned over the Military Con tribution que lion, they thereby dis-rganised a Committee that had been appointed to er quire into certain claims advanced by the sub- ordinate branch of the Civil Service of the Colony, Sportentally, the allegation of the subordinate Civil servants is that, since the higher Civil servants have, obtained exchange compensation, something ought to be done for the subordinates also. The pressure is perhaps greater upon these subordt. Bate Civil servants who are natives of India or

Ceylon, and who have to remit money to a rupee- using country. We understand that, on the Commission has been dissolved, the subordinate

members of the Civil Service desire to approach the Govrmor by pastion. But there seems no probability that the revenue of the Colony would justify any considerable addition to the existing expenses of the administration. Nevertheless, there is never much harm in a petition. If it çaneet do much cord it cannot do much injury. W. ROBINSON & Co., plano builders, tuners and repairers,"

FREQUENT Complaints have brea m de to the police us to pick-pockets faltering round the Post Office on mail days. This morning at the Magis- tracy, before Capt. Hustloge, Dr, C. B. Davis, residing at the Windsor Hotel, charged Mak Li Slog, a bricklayer, for unlawfully laltering at the Post Office with intent to commit e felony. Accord-

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS of Finance is preparing to establish golding to the complainant's evidence it appears that

HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 22nd Instant, at 8.30 for gp.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited, Hongkong, 17th April, 1895.

Entimations.

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WINES AND SPIRITS.

ALL

[493

LL. there are Selreled by our London House, bought direct at first band, timported in Wond and Bottled by ourselves, thus saving all intermedlate 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 a

month before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being

sent out.

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

CLARET --Our Clarets, including the lowest

PENDING REVOLUTION IN CHINA

A report is, It is stated, going round Canton that revolution against the Manchu dynasty is nearly ripe, and that the rebels will else on Friday. Many of the leading Chinese are said to be coming to Hongkong, Our Informant, who has just returned from Cantor, says that yester day be saw a notice over a shop in Canton city which read "Chief Office of the Revolution,"

at 8.res.m. this morning be was in the Post Office

purchasing stamps and charged a Ba5 note, out

of which he received two $to notes and silver, which he placed in his left-hand coat pocket. Whincsi went to a table to stem his letters, when the defendant, who was watch. ing witness' movements all the time, deliberately jostled against him, reached over and picked his pocket of the two gio bills. Witness beard the silver fingle, but the defendant was off

a shot," Being a stranger in Hongkong witness Hid not like to give any trouble, but watched the Post Office for about twenty minutes, when be saw the defendant who by this time kad changed his coat, return, and move in and out The following sppeared in the Kobe Chronicis | through the crowd at the window. The plek. on the roth instant-

CHOLERA IN JAPAN.

There is reason to believe that the cholera

epidemic at Mojl, fastead of belag under control, gradually spreading, and it is feared the disease will extend to other towns in the neigh- bourbood. Strict quarantine regulations have now been fastituted at Bakar, and similar regulations are to be pot in force at Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohams with respect to all steamers arriving from the Kingebow peninsula or the Pescadores. Probably Mejl will also be declared An infected pork

‚p^cket has gone "up" for six months,

New Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. Robinson & Co.

The following we the weights for the mile handicap to be run at the Sky Meeting on Saturday :-

F1.13

Ms. Litie's Chazal, grav......... Lord Coppahem's Baccarat, grey 13.1 118 Mr. Cruickshan Waal ck, cream...t3.2 11.6, Capt. Thomas's Dandy, hastaut.....13.3 11.j Mr. Cruickshank's Havoc, Cap. Thomas's Monison, dua Mr. Hat Buck's Harbore, chestnut..!! Mr. George's Harlang, spotted t

33.1 Conyngham's Gleaties, Noble's Crescent,

His Imperfal Russian Majesty's Consal at Nagasaki gives notice that, in consequence of cholera belog prevalent at Moji, ships coming undergo medical inspection, and in some cases from Japan to the parts of Eastern Siberia must disinfection, at Vladivostock, previous to entering Lord C. shore.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Mr.

TRIAL TRIP OF THE "QUIROS," The composite gunboat Quiros, which has

of the Spanish Government for special service in been built and engined by the Hongkong and Whumpos Dock Company, Limited, to the order

Testerday; but as this fine vessel was fully des- cribed in our latue of the 24th January, when abe

(Colonial Secretary); Mr. A. G. Wise (Acting Attorney General): Mr. F. A. Cooner (Director of Public Works); Comdr. R. M. Ramsey. R.N., Colonial Treasurer); Dr. Ho Kal, Messry, J. J. (Harbour Master); Mr. A. M. Thomson (Acling | detett Leunched, we need not now go Inte Keswick, C. P. Chater. A. McConachle and the and Mr. J. G. T. Buckle, Acting Clerk of Hos. E. R. Baillos, C.M.G., unofficial members, Councils

MINUTES,

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed.

REPORTS.

HOUSE OF COMMONS. MR ROBERTSON in the House of Commons Hongkong. referred to the proposed improvements in

the world occupied at present did not lessen the What was really wanted was the conspicanus position which that part of an extension of the [Navel yard; und

was proposed to reclaim six acres of lend, so as to make room for workshops, &c would have a deep rea Jeity with 30 feet of water, Then, they and a pler so that the b'geest ships in the Navy could come alongside. They did not, however, propose to build a dock, there was one la

heard yesterday, consisting of the Consul and There was a large party of Spanish officers on

mission, the Captain and officers of the vessel, Vice-Consul Senor Dan L. Da Castro, the Com-existence suitable for all purposes.

and several others; also Ms, D. Gillies and Mr. R. Cooke and several members of the staff of the Dock Company.

The conditions of the contract were more than fulfilled, the mean speed of four runs over & two horse-power. To test her range of action the knoty course was 13 knots, with 480 indicated cort was carefully measured for three hours, Ving & result of 84 tone for 24 hours at of the banker capacity being 75 tons. Thit consumption shows the vessel could steam 3775 kents without calling in anywhere for fuel. Unfortunately the warther was unfavourable for testing the Quiros' sailing capabilities, as it war practically dead calm, but it may be mentioned, though, that she carries a spread of abide 3,000 will give her a speed of abent 4 knots per hour. square feet of canvas which, with s steady breese, After luncheon Mr. Gillies, in a few will chosen words, proposed access to the Qu he had no doubt at that her officers would find Quiros and aud ber a very suitable vessel and well fitted for any datles she might be expected to perform.

Captain Varques, Chief of the Commission who have superlatended the construction of the Dock Staff for having terved out such a very vessel, replied and thanked Mr. Gilles and the satisfactory Hinte

vessel, and added "she is It is true that arrangements are made by.

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a most excellent manner and after a which water can be turned on upon an alarm centric height slightly more than was specified, beeling experiment I find ber metre- carrying them out, and a fire is able to make fire occurring, but a good deal of time is lost lo headway before it can be properly tackled, and in a crowded Colony such as this is, with its

mitce and Public Works Commitee reports, Public Works laid on the table Finance Com. The Colonial Secretary and the Director of

respectively.

THE FIRE DRAGADE. The following report was laid on the table by en the Colonial Secretary :-

FIRE BRIGADE Department,

Hongkong, 11th March, 1895. SI-I have the honour to forward the annual return af fires and fire alarms for the year 1894 Although the return shows a slight decline on that for 1893, the fires for the most part present the same characteristics as were pointed out in my report for that year.

In the woring the Brigade was seriously fresh water becoming Intermittent and almost embarrassed in its operations by the supply of entirely ceasing, and the comparatively large March in Bonham Strand owed its spread conflagration that occurred in the month of directly to tble cause.

narrow and steep streets, delay might easily

result in very serious consequences.

pletion of the Tytam water works would admit of I have always been of optaton that the com- the introduction of radical changes in the com position of the Fire Brigade, and time had shown that if the water supply were only constant it other than the floating engine. The pressure of would be

be unnecessary to keep any steam engines et water in the streets in excellent, and cannot be exceeded

1 by the reruits of the best steam engine. The street hydrants are numerous and well placed, and with the gradual increase of the number of Fire Despatch Boxes it ought to be P possible keep within moderate limits at very of Victoria, It is, however, a sine qua non o small expense any fire taking place in the limits the proper treatment of fires that the waterf must be unstinted, and so long as it is necessary to harper the Brigade in its use and at times to cut it off altogether, so long must the steam engines be maintained with their complement

of

drivers, alokers, and officers.

At the present time, moreover, there is a supply, as owing to the Praya Reclamation panicalar danger in curtalling the fresh water works, it may at any time he impossible to obtain therefore, with the greatest anxiety that one water from the sea in particular places. It is, learns of an order diminishing the supply of fresh water, and it will be an immense sellel to me when the supply is made adequate for all purposes.

I have the honour to give a list of the places where the fire deasatch boxes are now located, And in conclusion to report that the officers and assistance is the suppression of fires. men have throughout the year alven every

I attach copy of Mr. Kinghorn's report on the stale of the engines,

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient servant,

H. E. WODEHOUSE, Superintendent, Fire Brigade, The Honourable J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Acting

Colonial Secretary,

THE NEW HEALTH OFFICER. The Acting Attorney General moved the second reading of Bill entitled "Aa Ordinance to confer certain powers and authorities on the Medical Officer of Health."

Able

the Insuring more stability, and befag better himselt highly pleased with the results of the to make use of her satis," He expressed day's trial in all respects, and he hope that the Dock Company would be favoured with ordere Government latend buildinfo Manila In a few for several other vessels which the Spanish

The Quiros will leave for days, and will accompany the transport Manila, which takes over some small gunboats, built by the Dock Company, for service on the Lakes in Miodano.

SHIPPING and mail NEWS.

MAILS DUR:

·English (Kalzar-i-Hind) 19th inst, Tacoma (Victoria) 10th kut. American (Chino) 21st fast, Australian (Guthrie) 23rd inst. Canadian (Empress of India) 24th inst. American (Belgie) 28th inst. Tacoma (Tacoma) zid prox, Australian (Tsinan) 4th próx.

·

THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of India arrived at Kobe at 3:30 past, via Nagasaki and Shanghai, yesterday, and left again at midnight for this

THE steamship Glingyle, from Middlesboro, London and Straits, Teft Singapore yesterday morning for this part,

-TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS. Inward.

Sadine Rickmers......steamer from Swalow, Kwongmo

Holstein...... Natalieho

Amoy.

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Saigon,

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Bangkok.

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Kobe.

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LORD GEORGE HAMILTON sald the experience. of the war in the Esst made it the more neces sary to insist upon the laying down of battle.. ships. He thought a great many naval critica had lost the real point of the Battle of the Yala:

f The Japanrue had every advantage. Their ships were faster, their guns were newer, thely "fficers were better trained, and their far more

men were able to put out of action two Chinese Ironclads of modern dimensions, and a shell from one of the older Chinese Ironclade put the Japanese flag. ship hors de combat. The lesson to be drawn was that, however efficient craisers might be for attack, they could not stand the hammering that tronclads could. Aming other things to be equs, the nation that had "most ironclads must

effici-at. Yet the Japanese were only

win.

COMMANDER BETHEL said the war had not. from a #trictly naval point of view, been so interesting we might have been expected. The principal polet was the behaviour of the modern man-of-wr ip acting, which showed that heavy Ironclads had borne a good deal of hammering from light Puns without much damage. Real naval warfare bad now corro- borated the leasons derived from mimle war that torpedo-boats wäre most effective at night, and that in the daytime batile-ships were able to get rid of them.

COURT.

of the Queen at St. James' Palace by the The Chinese Minister was unavoidably absent from the levée held by command Duke of York. Among the presentations were Vice-Admiral A. Buller, on appointment as Cora- mander-in-Chief of the Chine Station; Mr. Nicholas Hanner, an appointment as Chief fastics and Consul-General at Shanghai, and Mr. R. de Burgh Lavard, First Assitant H.B.M. Conenlur Service, Japan. Hon, T. B. Whitehead, of the Legislative Council, Hongkong, was pre- sented by the Secretary of State,

A telegram from St. Petersburg, states that Wang Chi-cheng, the Special Chinese Envoy sent to congratulate the Emperor on his acces- slon, has received from His Majestry the Order of the White Earle, set in b-Illlants.

The Chinese Minister to Great Britain, France, and Italy, was received on the 19th March by M. Hanotrux, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. His Excellency will leave shortly for Rome.

NAVAL

Vice-Admiral Baller, C.B., who has been appointed to the command of the China Station, has elected Captain Spencer Login an bis fag- captato.

at the Admiralty-Captain Spencer Login, to The following appointments have been made the Centurion. Lieutenant Henry B. Bradshaw, to the Centurion.

Captain Beates bas been appointed to the command of the French eratser Alger in the Naval Division of the Far Eart

Hall, superintendent of Pembroke Deckyard, The death is announced of Captain W. H. who formerly commanded the Severn on the Chipa Stailon,

The death bas occurred of Admiral Sir George Giffard, K.C.B., who in the early part of his Career saw a great deal of active service, and aeblered much distinction. He took an active part la destroying the pirates of Borneo, and the inccess of bin efforts gained him the rank of

captain.

the

is very good reason for bellsving that oking of the Chihyuan at the battle of Probolingo. Hal-yon-lao (Yald), was occasioned by the Aggregating 8,579 tona register. explosion in her starboard broadalde tube of a Namyong ....................steamer for Amoy.

Outward.

torpedo, and for inferring that this was brought " shell from the Yoshino. This Tamarind CAREER Melpomene

Gn gives point to the many assertions that Bangkok 19

have been

mude Shaughal,

as to the denger of abov£« CaledontenDIVESTBYEL

Singapore.

water torpedo-tobew, and will not improbably Lightning samona Changsha TA

Macią,

fead, if not to their total disuse, at least to the tots! disuse of such of them as cannot be Chiyun

11 Slogabore Slogapore.

protected by armour. Foreseeing the danger, the Chenyuen, varly in the scilon, discharged all the torpedoes In her tobev, and scarcely had she done so, ere ber bow-tube was badly hit.

The Scylla left Gibraltar on the 14th' March for Bombay and Chint,

A SUSPICIOUS CUSTOMER. During the last few months the Diogenes has been fitlog out at Blackwalt

service. The Tham intended, and offered assurances that they Ironworks protested that no mischief was wars not fitting out the vessel with any sinister

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The Colonial Secretary seconded. Dr. Ho Kal moved that the Bill be not read a second tims." He said an additional Health Officer was no doubt necessary, hat urged that the ILS

powers sought to be conferred on the new Officer would be likely to lead to a collision between him and the Sentary

The British steamship Busan, from Harry if praped to its pre

present

farar, the Bill would Dock, leht Singapors on the gth instant, and enable the Officer to question to act independaxperienced a succession of gales to Gibraltar, estly of the Board," The Board was the and thence to port had fine weather. responsible sanitary authority in the Colony

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the port or having any connection with the 220 SERBRET'a Mogść, grey usinagmas

Hart Back's Vollgens, chestnut...13.1 10.12 MI

BY

F. Temkin's Dearfoot, chestantis.3 10.19 Dr. Noble's Sunrise,

Sunrise, greymomos 3.7. 10:12 Mr. John Peel's Griffs, brown 10.1 Mr. May's Silver Dart grey 33 10.11 Lord C Conyngham's El Diabla, 713-3 10.11 Mr. D. H'phreys' Volpone, chestnuttr.3 10.17 Mr. R M. Gray's Piccamiony, blick...123 10.9 Mr. W, D. Graham's Haughty, bay...13 10.2, Naw piano repairing machinery, received by W. Robinson & Co.

We would remind our readers of the perform. ance, by the Indefatigable members of the A. D. C., this evening of "The Magistrate" at

At Kowloon Police Station, yesterday afternoon aspector Hanson was presented by the Chinese community of Yau-ma-ti and Mong-kok-tanl with an elegant Chinese scroll on the occasion of his transfer fram Yau-ms-ti to Kowloon,

priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine

of the juice of the grape and are artificially made from raisins and entrants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines, the Theatre Royel BRANDY--All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cogric, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage. HISKY-A our Whisky is of excellent

quality and of greater age than most brands Shanghal morning contemporary pratu in the market. The Scotch Whisky marked that the Chinese authorities of Shanghal pro- "T" is universally popular and is professed to have received on the gth inst, parti nounced by the best local connoisseurs to colars of the terms demanded by Japan for the be superior to any other brand in the conclusion of peace, namely, the payment of an Hoogkong Market,

indemnity of 200 millions of taxis and the couelen of Formosa,

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to he genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports...

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 9th January, 189j.

for,

Board,

and it would be better were certain powers

Board in the usual

way.

*

and vinda design; but the authorlikes nevertheless have

conferred on the Health Officer by the President Hugo on the 7th instant, and had very fine cruiver for WAY 1013

The British steamship Glimtarn left Probo- 어 of the

the He thought Officer sold attend the meetings of the Board winds to the Paracels ; thence to Hongkong and wasther with smooth sex and light northerly full chara and manist with his advice and exparlanes and take light winds and calls for 7 hours and log outside Various ways reader great service to the sanitary I charge of the inspecting staff, and would in authorities. Power could be conferred on

Jin | Hongkong, H

same manner 29 was done in respect to the Veterinary Surgeon. The general bot that no separate power should be

AT Singapors on the 6th instant the fiual stage af the S.V. A annual Inspection was reached when | Instruction, with both the Bin, and Maxim the Corps paraded about 60 strong, Theory gunn, was gone through, the afflorr asking questions on guney. After this examination separately, and the vacker detachments had The Cyclists were put throwgh Musim work in 'aying." After (his the whole body rus-drill

marched downte 1by Raciamation ENG went through battery armsats with the Maxims, the Cyclist dots" their deili

and mounted, as

Halla Bleeke test is c

A SPECIAL meeting of licensing justices was held at the Magistency tals forenoon, Capt. W. C. H. Hastings, Acting Police Magistrate, presided, in whần The police having no objection, the application

improvement mollesi ber bott

· for the transfer of " The Western Hotal" liesnas || and men.

from Iszel Wainberg to Max Goldberg was

create on the sumber

diling the yolk, KAS BARI" EUA)

unarimously granted. Mr. Z. J. Grist appeared | wwalt, be most woord nautintos in the event of

1 for the applicant,

| natual hearttttten in Bingspora,

the

on him

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS."

kept her carefully in view. Some little time ago they bound over the Thames Ironworks Co. to let her

to the

was chèk n Health Officer should Trist monomimis in Kowloon Dock: heu fe out of their dock without three days

Reina Cristina (cruiser) Welf (gunboat)mái Maxfla (transport)....... Quires ..............

Revsi (torpedo boat).

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en him other than that which the Board thought in every way that, by this means, no friction should it advisable to invest him with. It would be better be caused between the Health Officer and the and expressed the opinion that the Health Board. He understood the Medical Commities Officer should attend the Board's meetings and have only a consultative voice in its sifalen. second Colonial Secretary wald he had parthen

The Hanourable member's motion was not

faludyta: dlmoover in the remarks of Dr. Ho Kal the condiva fer his acties: He had

vasood" "Holang" that would justify Singapont on the 7th Lost

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Medion, Committee had recom-

Handik Offour should have only

The steamer Polypkenwi, which: toscked

have to be dealt withzgecto reef of Gap Rock Laland a few days ago, hat now been docked. Twenty-fire and of t will require renował nad a low plates will plen

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matter of fact, For weeke as the vessel approached completion,

Was watched day and night Customs officials, who duty reparted here rate of advancement

beadquarters week by week. A few days ago she was ready for her speady trials, and the Company proposed to test, her engines at the mouth of the Thames. When

she moved out of dock on the rath March detachment of thirty bluejackets and marines were bent la the gunboat Bustard to take charge of her. They were to stay on

on board of her where wer she went, to prevent her, by force if need 19, from leaving British waters, and to stop any Attempted transfer of the Diogenes to the flag of another Power In particular to either Chius or Japan. The Hard phity ware fully armed and cetofpped ring powers with the few hands who | at-each hatch- but did not interfere Carried on the tria" She looks like ship of the

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