is perforce done at Woesung, and it is therefore more than over necessary that shipping firms at Shanghai should possess some means of rapid communication with Wasture, and this could not be mare completely effected than by the exection of a telephone line, I am given to understand that the Telephone Company have Jald the matter before H.B.M. Consui-General, bat on behalf of the mercantile community generally, who are as much interested in the establishment of the line as the Telephone Com pany, I have to beg the assistance of the Con2 Bular Body in overcoming the opposition of the Chinese officials, and in obtaining permission for the Telephone Company to run a line on the existing selegraph poles, or to erect a separate

Ind.

I trust that you and your colleagues will recognise this as a most reasonable request, and that the application. I now maks on behalf of the Chamber will receive the valuable attention of the Consular Body.—I have the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servan",

Dr. Q. Staabel,

A. P. MACEWIN, Chairman,

Consul-General for Germany.

THE RUSSIAN LOAN.

In Funch of the 4th of May there appeared a cartoon wherels Japan, zu a cambler, rakes in his winnings, while Ching, the loser, in utter despair, withdraws from the scene. At one side Appeare Germany, France and Russia, the last of whom indignantly says to John Bell-Shall we stand by and see this?" John Ball, smoking * pipe la perfect content, leans up against a fence. "I don't see what we have to say to te he replies. The cartoon may well be accepted as prophetic. The attitude of England was at the

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1895.

THE SITUATION IN KOREA. Weltine on the situation.In Kores, the Nicki Nicki Shimbun regrets to serve that the great. and thus far successful Isbours of Count Inouye to place the Royal House of Korea on a sound basis and to regenerate her administration, are apparently doomed end to fallure, The persecution of the Tai W8--lenn ; the disgrace of Cbo, Minister of War ; the r ́signation of Kim. Minister President of State-there and other recent phenomena of like nature may be traced, save our contemporary, to the working of one and the same original force in Korean politics, Not without reason is the blame generally altached to Foka Eiko directly sad to the Queen Indirectiv. But the malady lies deeper.. What causes Boku and the Queen to behave as they are reported to have behaved, is that Inconialble propensity of xli Koreans to sell their country rather than sacrifice their own private interests. This supreme selflibness and want of patriotism Is the root of all the evils in the periosula. At first the spannse Government tried the Tal Wän-kun, but he proved false and opened treasonable communications with the Chinese Generals at Ping-Yang and with tho Tongbaks. Next, by way of reward for having strengthened the portions of the Queen and the Crown Prince, the Japanese Minister has been held at a respectful di tance." As to Baku Elko. be aw his present position almost entirely to the powerful support of the Japanese Minister. Besides, he vowed

loss to forget all private feuds and serve his country with bit whole heart. But these 'les of abiigation and honour have been arapped at by him with supreme Indiffe ence. "Under these circumstances, we may conclude that the independence. Haring once accepted the advice Koreans are not endowed with capacity for and guidance of Japan for the maintenance of their country's Independence, Korean statesmen ought to have acted in accordance with that point of the bayonet to carry on the counsel given them by Japan would be to trangeress of friendly suggestion. What, the limits then, is to be done, now that the Korean Government has proved fisel! incapable of exer- tinn in the right direction in accordance with advice unstipported by force? Having discovered that no good result can be anticipated from friendly representations, three courses remain

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and most popular Captains In the P, &, O. service, entertain the proposal, and with the concurrence his last command on this run being the steamer of M. Duelidoff, the Russian Ambassador, Thomas, has now taken his pension and retired. Mona Camban, the French Ambagasdor, It may be remembered that not long againstsetan an admediale answer from the Parte. SYRUPS FROM SOUND RIPE FRUIT. Capt. Sexton had the sad misfortune to loʻe ble The situation is régarded as extremely grave,

on, Mr. W. R. Seaton, by the foundering of HM.S. Victoria, after collision with K.M.S. Camperdown. That young officer held the post of electrical engineer and was below at his post, when the ill-fated flag-ship wont down,

LONDON, Jane and.

The House of Commons adjourned for tha Whitsantida recess until the toth instant. The statement which was to have been made by the Government regarding Beltish policy in Uganda has been postponed.

Ready-money Hall at the Imperial Instiinte William Franklin French, acting harbour

was opened by the Lord Chancellor on Saturday master and boat officer at Taku, has been pre-in presence of the donors and an infidential santed with a gold watch, and a presentation gathering. address got up la Messrs. Kelly and Walsh's best style, which have been given to him by the officers and engineers of the Chinese Gorem ment transports Leryuan, Shangyi, Toonan, Chintung, Kungpai, and Hosting." The pre- sentation was made by Capt. Blethen, and the reply of the respected recipient was, we read, characterised by good taste and that natural modesty which has with his numerous other good qualities sexyed to endear the old man with alf who have come into contact with him.

DEAFNESS,' As my describing a resily genus Cure for Deafness, Staging in Ears, &c.. no matter how severe or long-standing, will. be sent post free --Anläcial Ear-drems and similar spoilances entirely superseded. · Address THOMAS KEMPE, Victoria Chambers, 19, South- ampten, Buildings, Holborn, London.—{daut, "

Masonic

VICTORIA

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OF HONGKONG, No. 1036.

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A LODGE will be bold in the FAKEMASONS HALL, Zotland Street, on, SATURDAY, the 358d.Instant, at 8.30 for 9: pescinoly Vishing Brethren are cordially Invited.

Hoagkong, 18th Jane, 1894.

N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above

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The Shanghal-Ningoo steamers are now allowed to go up to Niego, but it is under abstractiva conditions to humiliating and which the British Consol, Mr. Playfair, has greed. It may be mentioned that though the we steanters running from Shanghai to Nagpa are under the British flag, the permission to go up to Ninepe was obtained by the U. 9. Consol, Mr. Fowler, and the U. S. Minister, Col. Denby. The steamers are obliged, how ever, to stop for half an hour at Chinhat to be searched by a party of soldiers; and they ars when they arrive at their whart at Ningpo. The again searched by parties of soldiers and police object of these annoying precautions is to THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, ascertain if there are any japanese spies on board, and it is gravely stated that the authorities conclusion of peace between China and Japan. Meanwhile, te is, of course, advisable that Japaness should not travel by steamer from Shanghal to Ningpo.

Intimations.

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PINEAPPLE.

LIME FRUIT. CORDIAL.

LIMB TABLETS.

LEMON TABLETS.

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CHAMPAGNE BITTERS AND BOVRIL.

WATKINS & CO.,

APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

Hotels. RAFFLES HOTEL,

SINGAPORE,

PATRONIZED by ROYALTY, NOBILITY and DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES, Including

H. R. H. Prince Damrong. H. R. H. Prince Serami His Grace The Dake of Newcastle.

The Right Hon'ble The Earl of Dysart.

Lord and Lady Brayo,

Lord Dormer, Lord Cecil.

Lord Vailetort.

time one of callous indifference; whather the advice and guidance. To compel them at the at Ningpo have had no official notification of the NORDIN RY YEARLY MEETING of | Major-General Sir Henry Collett, KC.B.

game was fair or not was all one to the wall-

COMMERCIAL NEWS.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

Hovar¬wa, June 19th.

fed and careless, sailor. But a great nation cannot afford to smoke a pipe and lean against the fence while the game of supremacy is being fought out, and in five works the complacent sailor who stands calmly to one side as if he were unconcerned to the game, wakes up to find that the position for which he has been strug gling sad striving for a century has passed out of bis bands into those of the indignant remanlar Japan to pursue, namely, to annex the peula- strant, Sach is really the pastilon of Great to place it formally under her protection;

Mr. G. H. Potta reports ad follows :— Britain in Eastern Asia. Six months ago, with or to abandon it to a fate. Annexation is

During the past week, business han agalo been the ball at her feet, she looked on with calm not Japan's object, while the advantage or Indifference; whoever lost would be ber gain. disadvantage of a protectorain is uncertain.ery quiet and rates, with a few exceptions, remain unchanged; most stocky, however, ara Six weeks ago the chance of last stroke was. Neither ought the peninsular Kingdom to be firm at quotations and now that the Banks ar given her, but it was lazily rejected as a matter of abandoned to its own late, without carefully allowing better facilities for financias a graduat perfect Indifference; now Russia has put the ball considering the bearings of such a step. Should Improvement all round may be looked for. through the goal, and Great Britain, too late, finds Korea possess capacity for Independence, it the reward of her indifference, China too much might be advisable to declare her a neutral State licked to be carefal of what would happen, and under the guarantee of the Powers. But she finding herself Jeered at by her former profase has no such capacity. We wonder to what fate fricad has not unnaturally turned to the first passer.

abe may be destined. It is a matter of the greatest -by-who-offered-her-condolence, Troe, Russia interest to know what course our Government did step in and warn Japan against Continental Intende_to_parme,”—in the first place thar lie enterprise. It was ber interest to do destined to be the battlefield of European armies, 30, hat it was also England's interest, and she and in the second place to be apr xed by one did if not, England had professed great interest

of the Great Powers, and the Anly question In her neighbour's affairs as long as she thought which it is impossible to answer in it now she could ate her to her own ends, but when abeon which of the Great Powers will the custody found she was bankrupt and bleeding she passed of Keras ultimately devolve ?

by on the other side. She has only to blame- herself that the retribution has come, and that the miarrable game in which she took a hand last year has resulted in her own shame. Russia, on the other hand, bas played the game with even more than her tux! astuteness. She has gained by a stroke of the pen the object of thirty years ambition, and bas played her cards so well that England has been an unwilling ally, When, ♣ month ago, the Inspector-General, stepped forward and told Chlha not to fear, that he would, if the control of the finances of China were placed in ble hands, relleve China of her ficancial distress, Eagland chuckled Approved. At last the apple had fallen into her mouth, and she could now stand by and take her case. The apple bad fallen fata * her mouth, and had the possessed a Palmerston.

or & Beaconsfield at the helm of the ship of state she would bave seized it. But Ob! what a falling off was there!" A Rosebery held the tiller-ropes and a feeble and friesolate Kimberly, an api disciple of the. Ramell who led her Into the Crimean War, presided at the Foreign Office, The, apple which she hað within ber grasp was dropped at the word of a French Minister, and Raisia, more astute in the game, took it as it fell. When one day the shates In the Sues Canal hold by the Khedive were offered to Lord Beaconsfield, he did not walt nor prevaricate, but called his ‚ friend Rothschild to bis aid, sed before the next morning the predominent Interest in that enterprise wis secured for Great Britain, A Rothschild appears acalo

the scene, on bat In A different rôle. This Hime he is engaged by Russia. The scene. almost equally dramatic. The financial banse again secs its advantage. Russia has been struggling amidat the sloughs of bl-metallsm, and now by couß sees her way out, and a Rothschild again comer on the scene, The ladebtedness of China esables bim-to-propose a coup. Lead your silver to China and I will give you gold, suggests the new alchemist. There are other advantages; the increased stability of her finances. Great Britain had long been looking for the control of China; now was the time to grasp at it.” Never again would the opportunity offer. 50 Russia maki Chloa to, pledge her sole tangible revenus, A drowsing man eätches xi a straw, Russia bad restored to her the Liaolong; she now offers to put her on her feet. Is Chiss to be blamed for accepting the offer? Evidently she did so with gratitude, Bat the gratitude of -nation's is but short lived, and the most was

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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS Dix

Indian (Catherine Apcar) 20th Inst, American (City of Pillsg) 21st inst. „Canadian (Empress of India) ägth Inst.

American (China) z5th fast.

Australian (Menmuir) 25th lust, Tacoma (Victoria) 5th ́prox.

American (Belgie) 12th prox.

THE O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Balefs, with maila, &c, left San Francisco for this port, vía Yokohama and Nagasaki on the 15th lust.

Tær Canadian Pacific Railway Co's steamer Empress of China arrived at Kobe at 8 p.m. yesterday, and left, agalu at x1 am, to-day for Vancouver, via Yokohama.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Ca's steamer Empress of India arrived at Kobe at y á.m. yesterday, and left again at midoight for this post, via Nagasaki and Shanghai,

SHIPPING RETURNS,

From 5 pm. yesterday to 5 p.m. to-day. ARRIVALS.

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Singapore in..............teamer from B_ugkok. Telamon......

Singapore, Catherine. Abcar.....

Slogapore. Swatow Chiyuan Kwangles

Samarang. Cromarty.......... Deveshurit ........

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BANKS-Hongkong and Shanghai, Banke have been placed at 175 per cent. premium and

are wanted at the rate.

TOTICE is hereby given that the SIXTH SHAREHOLDERS In the above COMPANY will be held at the C MPANY'S OFFICES, No. 29, Queen's Road, or SATURDAY, the 2nd June, 21. Noom, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Diraciers, together with a State ment of Accounts to goth April, 1895,; and electing Directors and Auditors.

The TRANSFER, BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 8th to 29th Junë, both days Inclusiva.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

CHAS. F. HÁRTON,{"

Acting Secretary,

Hongkong, th June, 1895.

TO BE HAD AT THE PHARMACY..

The London quotation PRICKLY HFAT LOTION.

fa unchanged. Nationals are firmer with boyers at 837.

H:

MARINE INSURANCES-Chian Tradera have.

sold at $663 and Cantons at $76). Straits have changed hands at $17.

FIRE INSURANCES-China Flies continue

neizcted at $84. Hongkong Fires are firmeT with buyers at $100.

SHIPPING.-Hongkong Canton and Macro Steamboats have weakened and sales at $31) have been effected. Indo-Chinas are out of favour at $53. Douglas Steamships have found buyers at 50 and $50.

REFINERIES.-Luzone continue neglected. Chios "orgars have been sold 21 $100 and more are obtainable. ·

MINING-Punjoms have dropped to $5.60.

HAIR WASH.

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-FARINA'S COLOGNE.

FRUIT SYRUPS.

TANSAN,

THE NEW JAPANESE Table WATER,

FLETCHER & Co.

Sir Francis Bolleau, Bart.

Sir John James William Henry Spencer.

Sir Edmond HOL

Brigadier General Cossit, C.B.

Baron Herman,

Baron Wendelstradt.

Baron Busstar.

Sir Somers Vice,

Count S, Tellike. Count Spee.

The Late Sir Elliott Bovill, Chief Justice, 8, 8, The Hon'ble Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, S. S. Major-General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G, K.C.B., R.E.

Major-General Molyneux. His Excellancy Major-General Vaughan, Jones, Commanding the Troops, S. S. Ocers of H. M. Army and Navy.

This FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, which has just been enlarged by 30 additional suites, is facing and commanding an extensivo. VI:w_of_the_ Harbour, close to the Public Officer, Mercantile

and the

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shan-ki-wan Road)

THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be had on the Island, *BAY VIEW * occupies the best situation on the Shan-ki-wis Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the coal bree from the Southward Steam-launches can t any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.

To the other attractions of this popular resceť BATHING PAVILIONS

have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 PM, dally,'

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals ca be served at all hours,

Hongkong, 13th August, 1804.

For Sale.

NOTICE

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WOOD of Cors well known

COW BRAND of Finest

AUSTRALIAN TABLE BUTTER, lb. Tins Fresh Stocks always on hand. Special Terms to the Trade.

GED. P. LAMMERT, Daddell Street.

Hongkong, zoth April, 1895.

1506

SPANISH WINES.

Undersigned

Quartes consisting of SITTING-OOM, BED. TO Naving been appointed

ROOM, DRESSING-ROOM with PRIVATE | CHINA for the BATH-ROOM attached.

No expense has been spared by us to meet the requirements and demands of the Public and every comfort is guaranteed.

23. Queen's Road Central, There Is a LADIES WAITING and DRESS.

[11ING-ROOM, fitted with all requisites.

· Hongkong, 11th June, 1895,

TTAS

MR. CHADWICK KEW. (Laze or Dosya de Moms)

BRANCHES ;- RAFFLES TIFFIN & BILLIARD ROOMS.

Singapore.

COMPANIA VIVICOLA DEL NORTE DE

ESPANA, Bilbao, ARVILLA Y CA., Cadiz, and SANCHEZ MEDINA, Jerez de la Frontera.

The Actual Producers of the Purest and Finest Wines in the World, are now in a post- Hon fa Supply the Residents of HONGKONG AND direct from SPAIN, and hitherto unobtaluablɑ Em

Charbonnages are on offer at $10. New Bal-OPE-ED his Dental Rooms at No. EASTERN & ORIENTAL HOTEL-Penang. | these parts.

morals have found buyers at $5.30. Jelebus are In the market at $31. Rauba are also welk at Sąt. A telegram from the Mine stater us follows:-Rough cleaning up of battery yielded | 1,000 ounces amalgam; estimated quantity of stone crushed being 767 tons. Battery com. mences.crashing again to night."

DOCKS, WHARVES & GODOWNS-Hongkong and Whampoa Docks have again changed handa at 100 per cent premium, and Kowloon. Wharf shares have been fixed at $41.

LANDS, HOTELS & BULDINGS.-Hongkong Lands have been placed at $50).

MISCELLANEOUS -Green Island Cements have ruled firm with sales sad buyers ay§gi and Bot. Hongkong Bricks are in the market at 38. AS. Watsons have changed hands at $9f. Ropes have found ready buyers at $1zzi and $124: Electrics are wanted at $41 but there are no sellers under Sat. Icee bave been placed at$79.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, May 30th. At the annual banquet of the London Chamber of Commerce held last night, Sir Edward Grey, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replying to the toast of the Gor ernment, said the reports that had been and were still being circulated regarding an early dissolu-

6A, QUIENE ROAD CENTRAL, a few doors from Merits. GAUP? & Co. "

TEETH filled permanently, from $1.00 upwards. Crown and BrisGrwork inserted and TERTH EXTRACTED.

PLATES A SPECIALITY. Hongkong, 7th June, 1895.

TO SHIPMASTERS.. STEAM WATER-BOAT COMPANY,

1754

THE Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY on shortest notice any quantity of PURE FRESH FILTERED WATER for both DECK and BOILERS.

The only Company in Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATER.

Despatch Guaranteed. Call Flag "W".

J, W. KEW & Co.

18, Praya Central, Howglenny, 19th Novembar, 1804.

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tion of Parliament were simply myths, Referrity CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

to foreign' affairs, Sir Edward Grey stated that the great Powers were seting conjointly in order to -prevent-say-friction-to-the-East-that-might-load-

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

GLASGOW.

13, Queen's Rond, Hongkong, sath Aurest; vīna:

to a rupture of peace. The Japanese Minister, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND who was one of the guests at the banquet,' declared that I pan only desired fairplay and a share of the World's commerce. He thanked Great Britain for the striking proofs of good will she had exbibited towards the Japanese nation.

May 31st.

Sir William Harcourt, replying to several questions in the House of Commans, said the The British steamship Catherine` Apsar felt | Goverment were everywhere acting in cordial Calcutia on the rst instant, Penang on the roth, co-operation with France and Russia although and Singapore on the r3th, and had moderate it was not the policy of the Government to monsoon and thick weather untfi in lat. 11 deg. | form an alliance with ́any group of the Powers to be made of It, Rusia In former fit of the north; thence to port had light and east-south- in Europe or elsewhere. same sort, had accured the Primorsk, the east winds with fine weather. On the 17th Importance of which the flods every day | passed the steamship. Frankiitan of Liverpool, Increasing. But she wants a better road to it, so bound to Shanghai, in lat. 15.56 deg, north and the cession of the road!s to be made the condities long. 113.3 sast, reports all well,

of the bargain. Russia could with perfect

HOYOKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNE.

truth :-"Hallungklang is no utility to you; now

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guardian." England was readily cajoled. A

Pakihango

to me. I can make use of it, and be your Refna Cristina (cruiser). In Kowloon Dock;

ittle leiding whereby England got pearly PCC. Klas caimaan

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PARIS, June Tut

M. Hanotmux, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, made a statement in the French Senata yester- day, regarding the part being taken by French warships in the approaching celebration af Kisk The Minister declared that the presence of the French squadron did not involve any change In the zeneral foreign policy of France but should be regarded as merely an act of inter- national politeness. M. Haueisur, replying to the criticismas on recent events in the Far East, defended the altitude adopted by France associa-

ting with Germany and Russia in a combined Interference with japanese demanda, siso la acting jolally with the Fonere in regard to the reforms in Armenis,

small sacrifice to put a feeble Minister in good | Evandale manumin se bumour, so Lord Kimberley took the hint and smiled as only a feeble man can smile. He Captain Grenfell, of the Benbow, Coastguard. had arranged the Pamire, which generations ship at Greenock, has fatroduced what is quite of Ministers before him had essayed but

ad lanovation on board a vian-of-war-namely, falled, and with his gross of gream speclacies

* Scotch piper, who marches at the head of the

LORDOW, June 1st. ha trudged lightly home. That any one should when they are landed, and the expense of

Prince Nasrallah attended the State baff last trouble himself about a litle game between whose wages, pipes, and gorg sous attire is borne China and Japan was a mystery to this latter by the Capiale. Considerable curiosity was night and walked in the Royal procession, His Highness has been lawlied to lunch on board aroused on a incent Sunday afternoon when the day statesman. But there has come rade #berty men marched out of the Dockyard the P. sed O. steamship Caledonia, at the docks,

What we have been gelating with the piper in icent. Awakening

next Friday. A large and select company, will out for the last ten moniks in 'vain bas

be present on the occarlan, now come like a thunder-clap on the nation.

French Agents at Antananarivo sra uctívaly That an obscure sheet

Two very small Russian steamers arrived at engaged in endeavouring to influence the popu to a a far-off. Settlement should presume to point out a pelley seemed too Singapore on the path. They steamed out from Iation, Placards are being sightly posted up *brord, yet almost kinne we have pointed out Christiania. They are named Groggi sad the | about the Malagasy Caplisi Inelting the inhabi- step by step the inevitable consequence of the Nicolas, each being of 49 tous burthen, and of lasts to organise a rebellion and compel the want of guidance. It is a poor consolation to 45 horse-pown. They left Christianis on the Hors Government to cease war with Frater. wake up and and, like Cassandra, that our gia March and called in at Portsmouth and

CONSTANTINOPLE, Juna ard, visions have come true, but our house has fallen Gibraltar, besides the uraal eastern ports. They

Djeved Pacha, Grand Valer, and Said Pacha, Vice President of the Council, had long con. ference with the Sultan yere day regarding the demands of the Powers for reforms in Armenis, after which Said Pacha esiled upon Sir Philip Curls, the Bilish Ambassador, and soked him to defer pressing for a reply until after the fanst

and we have only the rulas of emplie to shelter are bound for Vladivostock and are alleged to be at. Are we prepared to play the part of a tended for trawling. Both vessels, which suis Holland for the inture, or are we to wake up at: lo compary, had a good passage out to the list and get rid of the Incapababies we have Straits, allowed to fetterus? This is the problem which faces us now. We cannot escape it with honour. Can we do so with safety ?-idarowry,

Tram AE, DENTISTRY...

| FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP ́

***, MODERATE FEES,

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MR WONG TAL-TONG,

Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly, articlad Aspesotios, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERE), HAS REMOVED

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THE BANK BUILDINGS, MA QUEENS BOLD,

(Opposita Hongkong Hotal). CONSULTATION FREZ - Honghong; a7th July, 1891,

SIEN TING

SURGEON DENTIST, DAN NA TO AGUILAR STRERT.

TERMS VILY MODERATE, -

Consultation Inn,

SEA VIEW HOTEL,-Panade,

SARKIES BROTHERS,

Proprietors. Singapore, 1st January, 1895.

PEAK HOTEL. 25

open all THE YEAR ROUND.

THIS commodious and well appointed

THOTEL, situated at a height of 1,750 feet above sea-level, has just been theroughly. re-decorated, renovated and re-farmlabed, and a NEW WING has been bullt, which commanda magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China,

The following WINES are now in Stock:-

RIOJA CLARETE,"

A pure sound Claret of Excellent Aroma ;} indoitaly superior to Bordeaux Wines, la casks (6 dos, quarts, xbos!),

at $27.50, or betiled at 36 per dox, quana, JEREZ ORO.

A Light Dry Sherry of Fine Flavour, at $7 per doz. JEREZ "COLON."

An Excellent Dinner Sterry, absolutely pure at $15 per dox.

JEREZ TATARABUELO,

A Delicious Wine, go years in the wood, highly appreciated by Connoisseurs,

** $30 per des. JEREZNECTAR,

SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, (FROM APRIL IST TO OCTOBER GIFT), ( One person, per day........................$ 4,00 One person, per month $75 to 90.00 A very Old Wine, 1784, full bodied; a splendid' Married couple (occupying one room) per

month

7.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

********** 150,00

·Married couple (occupying two rooms)

per month nectan angpantsOpe

$70.00 For further particulars, apply to

THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel -Hongkong, 16th March, 1895.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONGr

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THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the CON- NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom- modation to Residents and Travellers.

Pamanger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, In charge of experienced Attendant. Favourable „Arrangements made for Families and low Monthly or Extended Parinda,

P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1895.

1420

THOMAS GRILL ROOMS, N6%, QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL.

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A happy to inform my PATRONS that is Connection with the GRILL ROOM, I

tonic, at $40 per dos. AMONTILLADO VIEJO.

Specially prepared for Invalids and delicate constitutions, at $20 per dos. MOSCATEL PURO.

A most delicious beverage of guaranteed partly and perfect flavour, at $13 per doz. VINO TINTO. Ordinary Red Spanish Wine; received direct from the growers. A sound, healthy wine for everyday use, In quarter casks(12 dos, battles) at $30 per cnak.

Lovers of Genuine Unadulterated Wines barn now sa opportunity to satisfy their tastes; obtaining their supplies direct from producer's and thereby avoid intermediate profts.

The Origin and Absolute Parity of the above, Wipes ura gueranteed,

Sample Bottles will be supplied to consumers,;

VILLA, LOPEZ & Co..

Agents, Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.

[594 THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY CO.4 LIGHT PALE ALE, Unsurpassed in quality

and highly recommended

by persons of

have scared the 1ST FLOOR recently occupied | Makes a delicious and

by the CHOCA FIRE INTURANCE COMPANY- 'F4: (above the peasant” “GRIL, Roost) and have

Atted it up for

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· Hangkang, 27th Koptassher, 1804.1994 BOCIÉTÉ ANONYME

FORGES, FONDERIES ET LAMINOIRS DU MARAIS,

· MONTIGNY,303 SAMHEN (HELGIUM,) L. LEBRUN, ESQ., Manamno Directon, First Quality Iron.

GOTRETE >T-U-Z "Irons, Ralfs for Mingg

& Tramways, Fren for Bryste and Cables,

TALABE

MARAIS

Merchant and Prodled Iron for Bridges, WarFORE, Whest, and for all kiada.

@nzstruations

JOHN D. HUTCHISON, Esq. Hongko

Captain W. A, Seaton, whers many in the Far East and, Jidlá know no one of the videos | of Bakam. "Bir Philly Currie, zelenë to | Agents for M. OPPENHEİMER

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LADIES' DINING ROOMS,' :

with all conveniences attached. I am also now prepared to sorra tə

DINNERS, TIFFINS AND SUPPERS

to Partied when Ordered distinct from the gedi BATY GRILL ROOMS

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DAILY NEWSPAPERS AND PÉRIODICALA. Hongkong, 30 Aprli allog

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA,

Reaned taste,

comforting drink |

Juríny Summer Mouths, H. ET BOTTLEWALLA,

BOLE AGRIT, No. 2, D'Aguilar Street,

Hongkong, 5th March, 1995.

FOR SALE.

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1382 JAPAN

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Four and a half hours from Vokakama, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

HE ELE-TRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS,

...

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,

EXCELLENT CUISINE.. SPECIAL RATES MADE POR A PROLONGED STAY.

--8, N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor,

TAPAN COPYING PAPERS.

JAPAN WALL PAPERS.

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PRICES VERY MODERATE,

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ORDERS respectfully policited by the Under- signed.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, 8, Queen's Road Central,

Henginong, god Jaunery, 1894,

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