INTERNATIONAL BOWLING
MATCHES.
ENGLAND V. GERMANY.
A couple of days ago we published the bare result of the seventh international bowling match played in this colony slace November 1891. Slecethatdate we have oblatoed some interesting detalls respecting_these matches which attract, and very naturally so, a good - deal of interest.
The match concluded on Saturday last between les representing the Club Germania and the Hongkong Club was an nousually interesting contest, for not only was it a severe test of "skill bat the victors, the German team, were to be the possessors, for ever and ever of a very handsom: skleid which their opponents were, of course, anxious to securo as an ornament, for their exceedingly popular fostlation. Luck, however, as bad judgment possibly a combination of both--tended, to prevent the Englishmen from getting within several hundred points of their stalwart opponents, who played a very steady and first-tate game throughout and won easily for the third time in succession, thus becoming entitled to the much coveted trophy.
For the German Club 'Mr. 'C. Brodersen made na less than 1.490 points, while Mr. S. Hanisch (captain) made 1,427, the top score on the Englishmen's ride.
The score is as follows:-
CLUB GERMANIA.
1,490.
C. H. Lammert, ..........................................an 1,409. R. Spannu'h, turimuganu' 1.349.
1,397.
1,378, 1.274.
C. Brodersen, ...........
P. Südḥaus.........................................
O. Wegener,
G. Engel. (Captain)
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1. Dannerman, irres
**.......... 1,289. 1,245.
15,647.
HONGKONG CLUB,
S Hanisch, (Captain) E. Jones Hugbet F. Maltland............. Ross Thomson, ...
H. O. Sparrow,
P. Hewett, re
R. H. R. Eurder,
A. M. Marshall,
************ 1.437.
******* 1,325.
... 1,374.
1,232. 1,309,
1,203.
1,199
1,131.
10,000.
I. may, we think, lend Interest to this repost if itere be added the results of the whole of these Interesting contests since the international"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1895.
(2) The whole island of Formosa and l de endent Ir'em...
(1) The Pescadores Group, num-ly, the filands lying between 110 deg, and 120 deg, eastern longitude from Greenwich, England, and a3 deg. and 24 deg. northern latitude.
Article III The boundary line m ́ntfaned in the preceding Article and shown to the map appended shall be ac ually and particularly de termined by a Commission of the two Powers for the definite delimitation of the houndary, composed el two represcatatives from each of the two countries, Japán and China, to be chosen immediately the ratifications of this Treaty have been exchanged. In crse of the boundary stated in the present treaty being found loadequate' | from geographical or administrative reasour the said commterion for defining the boundary shali undertake necessary amendments.
The said commission for defining the boundary shall pursue their work as expeditiously possible and falsh it within one year from the time of their appolotment.
In case, however, of some amendments being
made by the sald commission, the boundary ne sipalated in the present tresty shall be maintained until the Governments of the two Countries, Japan and Chios, shall bare sanctioned the amendments,
Article IV.-China promises to pay to Japan, an indemnity for war expenses of Tis, 200,000,000 Kingping Silver; payment to be effected in eight Instalmests; and not less than Tls. 50,000,000 each being paid as first and second Instalments. The first payment to be effected wkhla six months after the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty, and the second payment wlibis twelve months after the exchange of ralifications The remain- der to be paid in six yearly Instalments: the first Instalmont there f to be paid within two years after the exchange of the rallfications' of the present treaty, the second instalment within three years, the third instalment wilkin four years, the fourth instalment within five years, the fifth instalment within six years, and the sixth instalment within seven years. From the date of the first payment the portion unpald shall carry interest at the rate §. per cent. Cloa is, however, at liberty per annum. to psy is beforehand whenever she wishes elther the whole of the Indemnity or a portfon thereof at one time. In case of the whole of the indemnity being paid within three years after the exchange of ratificalloss of the present treaty all interest sha'l be foregone. The interest fir two and a half years or for a less period
if paid la before such time shall be deducted from the amount of the indemnity,
Article V-Jobabitants of the districts ceded to Japan who may wish to live outside 'be ceded
was inaugurated in 1891. They are as follow:-districts shall bave the beny to sell their fai
Match Ne. 1. (fr.11.91.)
Hongkong Club
Cub Germania
Hongkong Club won by...in
9 184 8,712
463
Match No. 2 (11.3.92.)
Club Germanis
10,70%
Hongkong Club
10,316
Club Germania won by
391
Match No. 3 (21.3.92.)
Hongkong Club .............
Club Germania.
Hongkong Club won by...
11,712 10,943
169
Match No. 4 (7993)"
.(1,178 ..10,789
Club Germania Hongkong Club
Club Germania won by..................... 389
Match No. 5, (2294)
Club Germania...12,873 Hongkong Club ...................................13,524 Club Germania won by
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Match No. 6. 11.94) Clab Germania ............... -13,520 Hongkong Club
.12.441
Club Germania won by momen
Match No. 7. (17.5.95.). Club Germania 10,641 Hongkong Club.....................10.000
Club Germanis won by
641
THE TREATY OF PEACE,
By na Imperial Ordinance the text of the Treaty of Peace concluded between Japan and China was published la an. “Extra” of the Japanese Oficial Gazette on the 13th instant, The following is a translation thereof 5--
IMPERIAL ORDINANCE."
We have ratified the treaty of peace and auxillary convention signed and sealed 'st Shimonoseki on the 17th day of the 4th month of the 28th year of Melji by Our Ministers Plenipotentiary and the Plenipotentiaries of the Chinese Empire and hereby order them to be promulgated.
[His Majesty's Siga Manual,]
(Privy Bexl] The rath day of the 5th month of the 28th year of Melji
(Countersignatures of the Minister President
Aftalis.)
| morable property and leave the place; for that purpose Iwo years time shall be allowed from the date of exchange of the ralifications; of the pre- sent treaty, Provided that, when the said period has expired, the inhabitants who have not yet left the districts may at Japan's coolca 'be regarded as subjects of the Japanese Empire, Both the Japanese, and Cbliese Governments shalt despatch one or more comi. issioners Im- mediately upon the exchange of tie ratifications of the praient treaty, to finial dailvery of Formosa. The delivery shall le completed within two months after the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty,
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draw her troops from the aforesaid place, Failing any sallyfs ctory and proper measure in connection therewith, the troops will not be withdrawn until the last instalment of the Indemnity shall have been finished. In any way, it is hereby understood the troops shall not | be withdrawn unill a treaty of commerce at navigation shall have been ratified and exchanged.
Article IX —Upon, the ratifications of the present treaty being exchanger, the captives in each country shill hest once returned; and China hereby promises not to treat or punish the captives no returned from Janan. China farther premises to release such Japanese subjects that have been recognised by Chinu ás military rples or offenders, and that she will not"| Inflict or cause to be ́ Inflicted ranishment on soch Chinese subjects that have had various connections with the Japanese troopt,
Article X.-From the date of exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty the we shall came to an end.
Aricle XI. The present treaty will be ratified by His Majesty the Emperor of Great Japan and His Maj-y the Emperor of Great China, and the ratifications be exebanged at Chefos on the 8th day of the 5th month of the 28th year of Meijl, or the 14th day of the ath moon of the 21st year of Kangha.
In witness whereof the Plenipotentlasies of the two coortiles have hereby algued their names and affixed their veils.
Done at Shimonoseki, in dun'icale, on the 17th day of the 4th month of the 28th year of Melji, or, the 23rd day of the 3rd moon of the 21st year of Kuanghs.
ITO HIROSUMI, COUNT (LS.) Janii, Grand Cross of the Imperial Order of Paulownia, Minister President of State. Pleni- potentiary of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan.
MUTSU, MUNEMITSU, VISCOUNT (LS) Junii, First Class of the Imperial Order of the Sacred Treasure, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan.
LI HUNG-CHANG. (L.S.) Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the Emperor of China, Senior Tutor of the Heir Apparent, Senior Grand Secretary of State, Mirister Superlatendent of Trade for the Northern Ports of China, Viceroy of the Province of Chihli, and Earl of the First Rank.
LI CHING-PONG.
Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the Emperor of China, Ex-Minister of the Diplomatic Service,
of the Sécand Official Rank. ·
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS."
MAILS DUR Australian (Cafierthun) 25th fast. French (Ernest Simons) 26th Inst. American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 31xt last. Canadian (Empress of China) 8th prox.
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THE slesmihip Chelydra, from Celcuits and Strafts, Isit Singapore for this port yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock.
TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS. 6pm. yesterday to 6 f.m. to-day, Arrivals. Benvenus..........steamer from Chinklang.
Swa'ow. Shanghel, Saigon.
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..gonboat " Aggregating 7.438 tona register. Departures,
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Article VI. Since all the treaties, between Japan and China bave come to neught by the war, China promises to appolat a Commissioner plenipotentiary expeditiously after the ratifica tions of the present treaty have been exchanged to corclude a tresly of commerce and navigation and convention regarding overland communf cations and trade; and the stipulations of the treaties setuxily existing between China" and European countries shall be made the basis of the treaties between Japan and China. From the date of the exchange of ratifications of the present treaty baill the aforesaid treaties sball | Rimpress of Jafas steamer for - Vancouver. have been enforced China shall give the most
Eridalt favoured nation treatment to the Japanese Governmen', `Japazeno officers, commerce, -navigation, and in matters related to overland intercourse, trade, Industry, vessels, and people. China, beeldes the above mentioned, shall make the following concession which shall come lato force six months after the date of signing of the present treaty.
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(1) Besides the various elties and paris open in China for various foreign countries at present, the following shall be opened for Japanese sub. jee's for the purposes of business, residence, ́and Industrial" and manolseturing enterprises The Japanese shall be entitled to the same privileges and benefits and on the same cond tions as are now la fores in the open cities and pute of Chios.
-Shashib, Kelchow Foo, Hupeh Province. 5. Chunking Foo, Sichnen Province.
Soochow Foo, Kiangsu Provlace. d-Hanchow Foo, Cheklang Province, The Japanese Government is entitled to have Consulates established in any of the afore mentioned places,
(2) For purposes of passenger and goods traffic the rastes of the Japanete steamers abail |_ be extended-to-be-following-places:
Ichang, Hupah Province, to Chung-king, Sicbaen Province, 'on the Yangtseklang, b- From Shanghai to Woosung and on the canal to Soochow and Hanchow.
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know Ite essentials. The Envoys meet, and
the waysgs, Waller frequently asked to be after formal presentation to each other of their
allowed to wille, The French officials declined letters of credence, they exchange coples of the
to grant his request pa account of his refusal to Treaty as that the Japanese take away that
gree in show them the loiter be intended to signed by the Emperor of Chins, and the Chinese
wilt. When before the court-mardini Waller, that signed by the Emperor of Japan. Et her
it is claimed, refused to speak la French and the under "the" algn-manual of the Emprator * LOANS —Business li reported this week la ̈E, services of an interpreter had to be employed, on an annexed page, a Protocal is drawn up, Bond 1886, at Tix. 150, Municipal 1885, 7 per Waller's nephew, as years of age, is said to lating the time, place, and witnesse" of the 'cent, debentures si par, and Shanghai and he implicated in the proceedings which led to ratification. This is signed on bath caples | Hlonpkew Whanƒ 6 per cent, debentures at Tir. | his uncle's condemnation and was condemned by all the officials charged with the duty, and fâ, n't transactions carrying the accrued Inter to expulsion from Madagascar. He embarked the formal basiners is then over,
"est. Shangkat Land 6 per cent debertures 1 second-class passenger on the Djimnah, have been sold at per, and 53 per cent. at Tis, | but landed at Zisalbar without having been 93.net.
able to chmmonicata with - blá uncle. For the prevent Waller Is incarcerated at Fort St. NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. Nicholas at this port. It is thought he mer again be called upon to appear before a court- marilal.
THE PALACE INTRIGUR
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against ratification was at one moment serions; as it had very influential backing among them great officials) but the Peace Party way the wer- never in doubt as to his Majesty's intentions.
La leave of absence (30 days) will, it is assumed here, be considerably extended.
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here in still unsettled, and we have by no meady:
- THE WEATHEX
TACOMA, WASH., Arll roth. Ever since his death there have been rumour. recovered from the severe gale of last week. The river is near the top of the band, and the
that the late Paul Schulze was short in his whol cpntry immediately around Tientsin Is
accosals as general Western land agent of the flooded to much the same extent as la sommer,
Northern Pacific road. The friends of the dead. The stranded lighters of the Taku T. & L. Ca, man have been inclined, to discredit such will have to be dug out with great labour before reports, though safnvestigation of his accounts they can get into the channel again. Deadle is known that there are indications of
has been in progress for three days. bodies, bulk of man and beast, fosting, deherage in the Land Office accounts, and some the stream attest the greatness of the disaster. There is a three knot current at the, hand, and to-day we just escaped a tragedy of the first magalinde The German gunboat in twinging is leave, took the ground astern and, according to the spectators, all but capsized. The water was coming is at the scumpers and the men were in the very act of clambering the other side, when she righted,
PERSONAL.
of Mr. Schulz's close friends have hesitatingly, complicated state than was supposed at the time admitted that his affalen are. In a much more
"athis death.
TOULON, April aand.
M. Hanes, the Marina Commissary-General by whose order John L. Waller, formerly United States Consul at Tamalave, was confined in Fort St, Nichelas at „Marseilles, mailfi:d the Procureur de in Publique this afternoon of the disposition made of the prisoner, The Pro- careur immediately ordered Mr. Waller to be transferred to the evil prison at St. Plarze, where he will wilt the decision of the Prisons Board of France, as to where the sentence is to
"be carried out.
Mr. Waller is condemned to twenty yeam" detention in prison, but not at hard labour.. When la prison he will not be treated with rigour as hii crime is regarded, as belog a political offence,
What the shortage will amount to, if there' take months to check up all the figures in the CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL turns out to be one, cannot yet be told. It will PLind Office accounts, as it will be dona iu a very
careful manner.
Captala Jas. Watts has rejalned the Taku whom he brought from St. Paul, golog over the Land Commissioner Phipps has two experts, Tog and Lighter Company's service. The books. It is algalßcant that Mr. Phipps has numerous Shanghal friends of Mr. J. J. Hatch remained here personally anpersising the of this port have to congratulate him as a new investigation while his brother officers have and delightful parteerable which concerns blagore on a trip te Grays Harbour and Portland, social rather than his business happiness
When seen to-night Mr. Phipps refused to talk on the subject.
AA COMMERCIAL NEWS.
It was reported this evening that up to 6 p.m. a discrepancy amounting to Stop,000 had been found in checking up the actual land sales with *** HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
the land contracts and cash receipts. The cause Mr. G. H.Potts reports as follows under date of this cannot be definitely ascertained, because 22nd lastant:-Business has been fairly briske gentlemen in a postilon to know well not talk daring the past week and the market quotation abogbita for most shares is higher. The news of a bevestigation of the secounts of the Yakima dividend of 8 per cast to be recommended Jorestment Compay, of which Schaize was by the Directors of the Indo-Chin Steam president, la la progress. Navigation Company has had the effect of
PriTSBURG, April 19th." creating a regular boom in the stock." Puējams,
Oll opened at $1.40, and in the first half-hour probably owing to rather more cheerful advices fell off to $2.20 bid. The Standard Oll Com- from the mine and to the news that the cyanide pany redec;d its strices for credit balanres 20 process is now at work, bawa b'es in strong costs to 32 40. Oil recovered five points, and at demand. Hongkong and Shanghal Banks 10:30 o'clock stoo! $2.25 bid for May option. remain quiet et quotation although in London
Cash oll sold for $1.25. There wasscarcely any there are buyers at £45 which at the present rate
tradios on exchange, buyers being afraid and holders waiting for a vevival of exchange is equivalent to about 235 per cent. premium, making the rate here about 47 polat
below them..
BANKS-A® small lot at Hongkong and Shanghai Banks changed hands at rör:per cent. premium but the market is now caster with sales at: 185 per cent. premium. The latest quotation from London is £45. National Banks remain qulet with seller at $31.
MARINE INSURANCES — Canton · Insurance Office shares have been sold at 2160 and Union Insurance Society of Canton shares have ala bern 6xed at $160.
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FIRE INSURANCES.----Ching Fires have beco sold at 287%.SOGNA
SHIPPING-Hongkong Canton and Macao Steamboats have had a fairy large size and sales have been effected at rates between $ and $331 but the stock closes weak at the latter quotation. Indo-Chlous have also been in -strong demand and shares haya changed bands at rates between $44) and $52. A good many Doggins Steamships have been placed at $50 and col.
stood $2 25. Trading was very dull here, but The price did not fluctuate much, and at noon
more active in Oil City, where 31,000 barre's cash oil changed hands at $123 and $315. Brokers are at a loss now what to expect, though the fact that the Standard Company has made a reduction in its price for credit balance would argue for a decline,
All the afternoon off hung about $z af, but a few minutes before closing it began to fall during the day. The best was $2. 42. and closed at $2.20, the lowest point reached
ST. PETERSBUO, Apili 21að. The Novos Vremya says that in return for the #apport of Germany and France in Rusala's opposition, to the cession of the Liaotong peninsula to Japan by the treaty of peace just concluded with China, Rozila·bas agreed to support all German demands regarding German commercial Interests and also any action of France in Indo-China.
The condition of Mrs. Parnell is somewhat
BORDINIGWN, (N. [}, Aprli aand. ⠀ Improved to-day, although she is still unable to converse with any one. Her physlelan has hopes that she may recover,
PHILADELPHIA, April 2zed.
consultation with Dr. Shipps yesterday, stated
• Thomas E. Morton of this city, who was in to-night that if Mrs. Parnell lives she will be unlikely that the old lady's wonderful vitality permanently deranged. In his opinion it is not will save her life. She is 86 years of age, and had a person not known otherwise, he would
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Intimations.
THE LABUK PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION.
"OTICE givan that a FIRST
REFINERIES.—Luzons after being left alone for so long have again come into notice and a:les have been effected at $43. China Sugars still remain neglected and out of favour.
HINING.Pabjoms have taken a sudden jmp and sales have been made at rales between $5 90 and $64 closing firm at the latter rate. The Norwegian baik Gartha, left Rajang on
weather shares have chinged hands. Jelebus have found New Balmoral shavedropped to $50 at which rate buyers at $1 and Raube have been fixed at -8440.
DOCKS, WHARVES & GODOWNS.—Severai tam | tako her to be 76. The British steamship Siskan left Saigon on of Hongkong and Whampoa Decks have been the 18th instant, and bad moderate routh-zodia~ | placed at 98 per cent premlam and mora: FS Virtage of Paul Schulze so his sccounts with the obtain PAYMENT on producing their fully
the 25th ultimo, and had fair throughout.
east breeze and fise clear weather.
The British steamship Tafrang left Shanghal on the 18th Instant; thence to arrivel off Sagar Loaf bad light to moderatenorth-west and souths west winds, then dense fog; arrived at Swatow on the aist at 9 a.m, and left on the same day at 5.30 p.m.; thence to port had moderate south-❘ "west winds and fine weather.
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Until Japan and China' stall have agreed spon some new regulations, the regulatioze now in fores regarding the navigation of foreign wenzels in the interior of China shull 'be applied so far as possible with regard to the above men- | flaned routes.
(3) To store commodities and articles pur- chased by Japanere subjects in the interior of
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SHOCKING DISASTER."
News of the Intal loss of the Spanish coasting steamer Gravíno, 618 tons, Captila Juan B. Mendials, on the 12th instant in a, typhoon while on a voyaga from Manlia to Aparri, and
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wanted at the rate. Kowloon Wharf shares have also ruled strong and sales have been effected at $39 and $399. W
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDING.--Hongkong Land Investment shares have been placed at $59 and are steady at the rate. Kowloon Lands are in demand and shares are enquired forat 3x1. MISCELLANEOUS.—Green Island Cementshave
been in strong demand and shares have been naid at tgl and sto. Brick and Cements are also enquired for at 85. A. 5. Watsons have been fixed at $99 and are wanted at the rite. Hongkong Electrics have been" in favour, and salts at $4.95.410 reported. Hingkong Icas have found buyers at $77.,
SHANGHAI SHARK MARKET, The following rdiume of share transactions is taken from Mr. John A. Sullivan's report, published at Shanghal on the 11th Instant:
Business has been quiet, notwithstanding the ratification of the Treaty of Peace, and with the exception of Bank shares there has been a dull and slow market without any change worthy of pote
BANER Immediately it was positively known
TACOMA (Wash.), April zand. There is now no reason ip belleys that the Northern Pacific and other companies will reach $500,000: Former friends admit this to be true. Hps have been sealed out of respect to the dead. The truth has come out gradually, so many
Over a week ago a very close friend made the tialement that had Schulre been in the middle of the Paclic Ocean and compelled to swim he would have; had as much chance of reaching
shore as he would have had of straightening up
bis affairs had he remained ilving.
Receiver Oakes realized that the public would learif the truth nooner or later, and his statement last night confirmed the russcurs that had been *In~efréniatiko, To-day-even-more-bar-come out."-The progress made to-day in the Land Department Investigation Indicates that the sherfage there will reach $250,000,
New Yoax April sand. After some extremely high bidding from various quarters, Mrs. Potter bas at last obtained the great Paris success, La Collier de la Relue" or "The Queen's Necklace as it is to be known in English.
of the Cabinet and the Minister for Foreiga | China, or merchandise imported by them to be way poris, and back, She had a large number that peace was scoured, a' strong dámand set'in 3 the Lyceum company, but now of Franes.
THE TREATY OF PEACE.
His Majesty the Emperor of Great Japan and His Majesty the Emperor of Great China being desirous of restoring the happiness of peace
sent to the faterior, they shall be entitled to rent rodowes temporarily tree of all taxes charges.
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told, and of there only 3 persons have lived to stand daring the wock had receded sin of passengers on board besides a crew of 49, 1 for Henghone & Shanghat Bank shares, which tell the and tale. It is stated it the Commcle Hongkong 18 per cent.; and buyers aand diasowity in ancoring their wants it 1874 per cent (a) Japy own that the survivors reported a San fepood, that Yesterday the market to firm (172) bay cent. parade any manufactoring industry at their own the Grading was caught in a typhoon, ber
"Därilä Kava "been They have also the liberty to import machinery smothered in a very high confused sss.
avaren placed locally from of any kind, only subject 16 fixed import dellas,
Articles manufactured by Japanese subjects
No less than half a dozen American managers wanted this play, and one of the most active bidders for it was Miss Georgia Cayvan, late of
- Miss Cayvan dropped out of sight so suddenly, some months ago that it was thought she had retired from the stage for good, The fact was emphasized some, works Dana Keats under hit
go when Maunger
Capa world scalas" management
Kias Cayvin, however, was hard at work all
between the two tauntries and the subjects | choice in the open cities and parts of Chinx. \ angines broke down and sho was completely Hongkongi – Les Honghongs arg uzníar at | this time............Än soon as she saw HLs:Callier de
thereof, and avoiding any cause of trouble in future, and for the purpose of concluding a treaty of peace, bava appointed as their Flenipotenti. arles, that is to say : His Majesty the Emperor of Great Japan, Count Ito, Minister President of the Cabinet, and Viscount Mutiu, Minister for Foreign Affairs; and His Majesty the Emperor
Article China definitely recogalses the perfect and complate Independence and autonomy bf Korza, “Any tilbọole and customary stiquette paid by Kores towards Chins that
in Calan skall be afforded the same treatment and the same privileges as the articles Imported lato Chian by Japanese subjects in regard to interior transportation duty, interior tax, and
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INTURATOR20Birim.
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NRETURN OF CAPITAL at $275 2 SHARE will be PAYABLE at THE HONGKONG
AND SHANGHAI CORPORATION, HONGKONG, on, and after THURSDAY, the 16th fastant.
SHAREHOLDERS on the REGISTER can
paid up SHARE CERTIFICATES to the above BANK and Sigolog the form of receipt to be obtained there.
A. W. WALKINSHAW, JAMES H. COX,
Liquidators; Hongkong, 13th May, 1995.
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the class, and can be obtained at 81971, but no. La Reine in Farly the realised that told bastoas kas resulted this week.: Chinas have prove a splendid property for an American. She TIENTSIN NOTES.
| changed hands at 175). There are såsens still paid her first deposit to
to be obtained at the rate. All Marins stocks rights at once secure the Americas (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)
• bat, jikoni föding buyers a: Marik. For the last three weeks Mas. Potter has been of Great Chiny Count L, Grand Secretary of other charges, and is the benefits connected with Siste and Viceroy of Petchill, and LI Ching-storage.
-ATIENTSIN, May 6th Chinar
Chinas Shell Cankus ir tas ou texter books, as she feared that Miss Cayvan, Traders ist 3663 kand Unlow al $137,24hang would pay the rest of the advance money aaL, Lang. The Plenipotentiailes thereupon having Should it be found necessary to establish any The great drama will have closed ero you are sellery and in Streift, abatem Bave been came nothing, was beard from Miss Catylo.
THE FIRST ACT. DAN PADA
izvir búslánna, kus boca cone, at $99 and "thare || phtain the pleca. When the day for the payment showa ito aach other their full Powers, found to regulations in connection with these matters receive this. The Ziys left Tientala yests day be in good and dan form, have conferred
However, a week's grace was given hes, and and concluded the following articles
they shall be provided in a treaty of commerce and was to-day joined at: Taken by the two Imported from Hongkong at $18200T and navigation as referzed to above in this officials delegated for the ceremony of Fallace WHARVA There has been no business then, he had sent no word of Her intentione, her depoilt was sent back to her, and Mrs. tion, Th, Mr. Wu Ting-lang (Ng Choy) and reported, but Kowloons are offering for anld at Alle VII-The withdrawal of Japanese Lien Feng. There has been an attar abrance Boat shares have changed their insertion to cake an Slaborate pre Juctier Potter and Mr. Bellow, bought the play. It is
AN APPEAL SHIPPING-Tur" troops who are actually in the territory of Chins centers it was with very considerable regret ownership at Ti 1271A few Indo-China of "The Queen's Necklace early in September. CONVENT CAME ROAD, beg mon THE SUPERIORESS, of the ITALIAN may injure the said
shall be affected within three months after the doubtless was
shares have been placed at Tis, 35, and Hong
- MAR KILLES, April 13ad. shall be totally abolished
exchange of the ratifications of the treaty, that these two gentlemen saw themigiven Article II. Chles cedes permanently to japin subject to the provision to the following article, nominated. Mr. Wu is, as many of your song, Canton & Macao Steamboats have been The case of John L. Waller, formerly United respectfully to APPEAL to the Renkant
readers know, an Engilab barrister, and daringue slope ring to she
paschased by Hongkong at $29. the sovereignty in the land mentioned below. Arikle VII-Chlor consent to Japans the last decade has rendered Li Hang-chang Dock and Cargo Boats have not been dealt in. Imprisonment for twenty years, and who arrived he will be passed to move debut fil The market States Consolai Tamatave, Madagascar, recently Hongkong and the Coast Forts for their kind sentenced by the French court marital to patronage and supporty and desires to state that and the fortifications, arsenals, and other Govern, troops, temporarily occupying Wel-hai-wel in ment prope ty in the said territory (3) In the Shangtang Province as security for the fall and comparatively profitless offices. He was
very considerable, "service" inambordinate MINING -- At sa extraordinary meeting of the here Saturday on board the steamer Dimak, kinds of NEEDLE WORKMALELERA Interior of the province of Fangile the district observance of the provisions of the present lying south of a line drawn from the point where treaty. And when the Brst and second pay one of the Secretaries at Shimoneta His shareholder of the Sharidan fining Child attracting considerable attention, in view of Gentlemen's Shirts made to ordery and Cuffs the Anping River enters the Yald River to the ments of the indemnity for war expense cores us is reported to be an excellent Frasch grant Taster et property to the United States Ambassador had been instructed Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroderys
colleague an official of the
an Wedaniday, it was unanimously decided to them that it had been announced that the and Collars spewed de old one proges, bị
und Chlidren's --Uziden-clothing? meath of the Lise River, and covering and stipulated to this treaty shall have been tffected and German scholar, General Foster accom-
Smugelir. Unten Mike C Có, for four years to loquire into the maiter. Including Fang-want-ching, Hal-cheng, and and a treaty of commerce and navigation shall
formidating.
while on board the Materials can be supplied; if required 24 yea Yiakow. The boundary on the Liso River have been ratified and exchanged, if the Chinese Panies the mission, and expects to return to
The Superiorns wit also be inoet grateful for shall be the middle of the River, all the filands Government decide upon some proper measure Tientsin during the week,
Any PAPER or old ENVELOPES to be made into on the eaters coses of Llantung Galf and the
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for the payment of the remaining principal and
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