NEWS BY TRE American MAIL.

BERLIN, May 24th.

report is circulating that Prince von Hohenlohe wishes to resign the Chancellorship, Coost Walderice is mentioned as bis successor and Baron von Radowitz is also spoken of.

COLON, May 24th.

It is reported here that the new French com.

route of the Panama Canal la tryłng to woll the canal to sa American syndicate.

pany which has been pushing the work along the

MADRID, May 2418, At the Cabinet council to-day the Mialeer at Finance announced that Spiln was willing to Join an International bimetallic conference.

NEW YORK, May 24th.. President Cleveland's portrait will illuminate the night during the festivities attending the opening of the Baltic shin canal. It will be

■bown in pyrotechnics from the yard-arm of 'he craiser New York-t-Kiel and at the same time a fiery. portrait of Emperor William will be displayed.

LONDON, May 24th.

Lord Rosebery and the Marqule of Ripon received derulation from the Associated Chambare of Commerce to-day. Sir Andrew Kaye-Rollin, restdent of the chambers, ex- plained the objects of the visit and said that it was most desirable that the Govern ent give adequate bein

and encouragement to the proposed steamship and cable livet vis Canada to Australia. He concluded with urging that Great Britain should contribute her share of £75,000 yearly to these schemes,

Lord Rosebery did not reply, bat informed the deputation that the Government is considers Ang the matter attentively and haped soon to announces decision.

NEW YORK, May 14th.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1895.

THE NEW GERMAN CANAL.

The Canal which for some years past has been in course of construction between the North Sea and the Baltle has now been com.

pleted and opened by the Emperor of Germany with great pomp and ceremony. The project bas bren amoled for many your; but it je only since 1885 that it assumed anythlog Uke a material form by the introduciton of a Bill into the Reichstag authorising the works, and provid.

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THE INKPOT INCIDENT.

*Thus the Hongkong correspondent of the Slam Free Press under date ust June 2—

M. Francle mads out a strong case against France of terreness and to the point. Its gezeral the government for the extremely shabby treat. ment meted out to bim. The letter is the

tenor can be fairly ganged by the following

Extract!~~~

'I am not at all ashamed to say that I should have been highly gratified il Her Majesty had thought it to bonear me as my friend and colleague, Mr. May, has been so deservedly honoured; but the glit of a sliver inkstand from the Government of Hongkong is, if your Excellency will pardon the expression, so ludicrously inadequate to the services rendered even to the mere ilme expended by me in work lag on the Permanent Committee, that I can only corne to one conclusions, and that is, that the Marquess of Ripon has, in some strange fashion,

been left under the impression that I was simply Secretary to the Permanent Com- mittes, and not from force of circumstances and because of the necessity division of labour between us, its brain and motive power. This is not said in any way in derogation of the ability or skill of my colleagues' who deserved the very highest praise and commendation, but they themselves consituted me their lander,. accepted my leadership, and would be the vary int to admit and proclaim that in our five months' campaign against the plague I was the General in command. It is uanai in England, or at least it always has been, to award thi distinguished may bays been the services of his honours of the campaign to the leader, however colleagues.

Through a blunder In the interpretation of the Reuter's telegram by the Straits papers it was gleen out that both Mr Francis and Mr. May had been the recipients of C.M.G.-ships. Such le not the case. The order has been conferred only on Mr. Francis May, the Superintendent of Palice. And as a recognition of the Invaluable, labours of Mr. Francis, Q.C. leader of the Bar, during the plague, a aliver Inkstand, suitably fug the"means for carrying them out. The

Inscribed, was sent to him by our Governor by the direction of the Secretary of State. It need expense of the undertaking was estimated at eight | hardly be said that the sturdy lawyer promptly millions sterling, of which sum one-third was to | returned the glit with a_ covering letter which be borne by Prussia, sod the remainder disoccioled two columns of the Daily Press. I tributed over the other parts of the Empire. the route to the Baltic from the North Sea The primary object of the Canal is to render

safer and shorter by at least two hundred and thirty miles, leaving out of account the periods when gales and fe hamper the voyiga 'round the Skaw." There difficultles, in regard both to distance and cost, render it almost impossible for German shipowners to compete successfully with the freights of cost carried to the Baltic from Scotch and North of England ports: This has for many yours been a gilevance of the Hamburg merchants, and has increased rather than diminished since vessels of greater burden have displaced the little craft formerly employed in the coasting trade. Even then, the length and perils of the passage round the western | point of Jatland so heavily handicapped local commerce that, about a century ago, the Dsalsh Government opened a canel through the peninsula between Kiel on the East and the mouth of the River Eider on the West Coast of Slesvig-Holstein, of which Duchies | formed the boundary. The Canal, in reality, was constituted for half Its length of the deepened bed of the river. Such an inefficient waterway was useless for all ships drawing more than alae feet, so that most of the Baltic iraffe still continued to go round the Skager Rack and through the Danish Sound, avoided. It runs for about fifty-three Dautical By the new cutting these, hindrances will be alles from the Elbe estuary to Holtanan, wear Kiel, now an important Naval station, the route taken being through the Sudenses and Gleselan valleys to Wittenbergen, on the Elder, from which point it follows the course of that stream, This same Mrs. Leonard created a furore last via Keadsburg, diverging from it at Stelnrado, summer while living in a coltage at Mamaroneck, and then merging into the transformed Elder 1.1. She had her own horses and carriage, Canzi, till reaches the Baltic The and nobody were finer costumes or such blazing | breadth of the cutting is one hundred and diamonds. Moore presented the diamonds, | ninety-seven_feet at the surface of the water, valued at $25 000.

and eighty-five feet at the bottom, with an average depth of twenty-eight feet, so that it will suffice for the passage of the largest war varsels. Huge locks constructed at either end, and fortifictions for guarding it against possible enemy, have already absorbed the best part of half a million. From this fact alone it may be infested that the North Sea Canal has not been constructed with a single eye to the accommo- dation of commerce. Indeed, the enterprise might have been indefinitely postponed, had not Kisk, hitherto a quaint University town. become the "Sebastopol of the Bde." Sull the commercial aspacis of the Canal are those which claim attention. German trade is, of course, the first which it is intended to benefit. Stettin, Dantatic, Königsberg, and Memel will, no doubt, be the chief gainen, though St. Petersburg cannot fall to be favourably LeSuenced by the increase of shipping brought to it through the Cronstadt Canal. But If the British ports doing most business with the Baltic will experience keener competition than of old, they may also find their interest in using the new routs. An averaga voyaga from London to, say, a point midway between Rugen and Trelleborg, The Times, in its financial article this in Sweden, will be shortened by twenty-two morning, says the following bave signed hours from Hall, fifteen; from Hartlepool, memorial to Sir William Harcourt, Chancellor eight from Newcastle, six and a-half) and from of the Exchequer, gainst any attempt being Telth, three and a-halt, the rate of steaming or made to adopt the silver standard, either alone er concurrently with gold: Brows, Shipley &aling belag taken at eight and a-quarter note Co., Denniston, Cross & Co., Frabling & an hour. The only nation which cannot visw Goschen, Hambro & Son, Frederick Huth & Com the North Sea Canal without appleant fore Klein, Worth & Co., Ralli Bros., Raphael & bedags is Denmark, since much of her coasting Sons, Schroder & Co, and all the private banke trade must be lost through it, w-les", indeed, the and discount bouses and many of the directors of the lending lolat stock banks la London.

A. H. Moore, a Philadelphia sporting man, son of Andrew Moore, worth $10.000.000, and brother of the proprietor of the Girard House la Philadelphia, was horsewhipped by Mrs. Bertha Leonard on Fifty-second street, near Seventh “Avenue, late yesterday afternoon,

The police force is going to be reformed where | It most needs it--at the top. It can be stated positively now that Chief of Police Byroes will acou have to leave the Police Department, fit Is within the power of the Board of Police Commissioners to encompass that end. With w it was determinded, must go Inspector Williams, the Board, or at least the preponderat lug force in Beard, having settled finally loto the conviction that a complete reform of the department will be impossible so long as these

two men are in it.

The first step was taken to-day, when Inspector Alexander S. Willams, known on account of his brutality us Clabber," was reilred. The inspector has for some time known that the department would soon be too hot for him, and that Theedore Roosevelt, the cresident of the fecal Police Board, was on his trail. He therefore seized the apportaulty, before charges were perferred agaleat him, to ask to be retired on hall pay~$1,750 a year.

LONDON, May 15th.

The Daily News has a dispatch from Naples, which says that the activity of Vesuvius, which colacided in 1849 with the earthquakes in Japan, - Turkey and Calabria, is again noticeable.

The thick columns of smeke, fire and lava are Issuing from the mouth of the crater, making splendid spectac'e by night. A zew cone formlar on the summit, which is already seventy feet high. The selamie instruments are actire.

"ST. LOUTH, May 24th.

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port at Copenhagen, which was constructed avowedly in a❤ilcipation of this alteration in the course of commerce, neutralises the disadvant ages mentioned.

OTHER BIG CANALS,

The Sui canal cost $125,000,000 and fa capital and at $90,500,009 16 1892 It paid a net profit of $8,333.333.333, which was produced by the passage of 3.559 ressels through the cal Shares, the par value of which is $100 10,000,000 worth of stack held by the British are quoted at the Pails Bourse at $535.50. The

Government is quoted at '$95,000,oo In the open market.

The community are at one in sympathling with Mr. Francis To ask him to accept a paltry inkstand while conferilog s C. M. G-ship upon his colleague on the Permanent Commlites, Mr. F. H. May, le construed by the local organs of pab'ic opinion as a marked and intentional insult The explanations offered so far have been that in Crown Colonies the goverament küs always been chary of conferring bonours outside the charmed circle of officialdom, however great be the za:vices rendered ; and that Mr. Francis is the guilding spirit of all opposition to the powers that ts* Therols andoubt that Mr. Francis has been at times unnecessa:lly warm in his denun- cistion of governmental measures, but regret is expressed all round, that adch a narrow-minded consideration should have had any weight in the recognition of such services as those rendered by Mr. Franck in a public caurs to the detriment of bis extensive practice.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE: Canadian (Empress of India) 15th inst, Australian (Menmuir) 15th inst.. American (China) 26th last, Australian (Chingiu) ayik fost. English (Roarita) 30th inst.. Tacoma (Victoria) çib prox. American (Bright) 16th prox. ....

THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of China lett Yokohama for Vancouver

this afternoon.

THE China Navigation Co,'s steamship Chingia, from Australis, left Pòrt Darwin' for this port on the 18th inst, and is due here on or about the 17th.

THE D. D. R. steamship Hertha is due bari on or about the 27th lost. from Singapore, She will call here on route to Yokohama.

ARRIVALS,

SHIPPING RETURNS. From 5 pm, yesterday to 8 p.m. to-day,

Adelante........................1teamer from Dagspan. Bonnington ..

Canton. Holbow. Actly Queen Victoria ...... Moldava...... City of Faking...............

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11

11

Manila.

Canton. Nagasaki

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IF

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Shanghai. -Kobe,

Aggregating 7,976 tons register. DEPARTURES. Fooksong.teamer for Canton. Ceylon.....isacks "Queen Victoria.............

Bonnington Moldava Lutin

+4200Y

H

+

" Nagasaki.

10

Takeo.

Masonic

VICTORIA

LODGE

OF HONGKONG, No, 19262

AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above

LODGE will be held in the FREEMASON'S HALL, Zetland Street, TO-MORROW, the ad instant, at 8.30 for 9 pts, precisely. Vialing Brethren are cordially invited,

Hongkong, 18th June, 1895.

Intimations,

Intimations

SYRUPS FROM SOUND RIPE FRUIT.

MULBERRY.

STRAWBERRY

LEMON,

RASPBERRY,

BLACKBERRY.

PEACH.

(805

GOOSEBERRY

LIME FRUIT JUICE.

EVERTON TOFFEE.

PINEAPPLE.

BANANA.

LIME FRUIT CORDIAL

LIME TABLETS.

LEMON TABLETS.

MR. CHADWICK KEW. (LATE OF POATE & NOBLE) HAS QUEEN'S ROAD CORAL, A Her TTAS OPENED his Dental Rooms at No. doors from Mesure. GAUPP & Co.

TIETH filled permanently, from $1.00 upwards. Crown and BRIDGEWORK loserted and TATH EXTRACTED.

PLATES A SPECIALITY, Hongkong, 7th June, 1*gs.

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TO SHIPMASTERS. STEAM

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"THE

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Proprietor.

BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG,

(On Skau-M-wan Road.) THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be hid on the Island, ́BAY VIEW^ occupies the best altuation on the Shan-kl-wan | Road, · commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes frons the Southward. Siesm-launches can '21 any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS

haya been added, and a LAUNCH rans from thá NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after §. P.M. dally.

Private Dinners or Tišius prepared in First-

class style on the shortest, notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894.

PEAK HOTEL.

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month...gajogjayapun $50.00 Married couple (occupying two rooms)

per month ............. 24/2-... For further particulara, kuply se

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170.00

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[APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

Honcolis Bay. JAPAN

(gunbox) Sulgan. Aggregating 10,296 tons register,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK 'RETURNE.

"The Nicaragua, canal, oyon li a commercial In a leading editorial to-day under the heading, failure would says an American paper, be "Why Not Schofield the Post-Dispatch of great advantage to the United States, advocates Lieutenant-General Schofield for the as the controlling ownerablp of this water- Presidency, and raya: Lieutenant-General way between the oceans would be worth Schofield, who will retire from the Army Best The $70,000,000 to which Gwerament credit fall, exactly meets the requirements, and he is expressly limited to the bill now pending potsess other qualifications. Illinois will name before Congress, The ship canal between the The next President. General Schofield is perhaps Delaware river and Raritan Bay, an important the most celebrated living citizen of illness, link in the chain of interior waŻEEWAYS, He is the son of a Baptist preacher, and wax which will ultimately, it le hoped, enable born and reared on a farm.

vessels of large size to pass from Boston to the Gulf of Mexico without belog exposed to the fire of a houille feet, is under discussion. The | second ship canai, known as the Florida ship canal, which is intended to pierce the fathens P. C. C, Klas mains that cannaels the peninsula with the mainland. | Tršot.mamamamu je ls warmly advocsied by the Southern press, This copal would only be jo miles long, and. would lessen the distance between New Orleans and Liverpool by 5,000 miles, and would tend to greatly increase the commerce of the Southern Ports. It would be of great value in the develop meat of the Southern and Western coal fields.

The next President must be acceptable to Missouri, as the meeting pround of the West Rad South, General Schofield has more friende in Missouri, on both sides, thas any other Union officer,

Reino Cristina (ciniser) in Kowloon Dock; Pakshan.......

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The French gunboat Enfin left here this morning at 4 »,m, for the mouth.

The Hamburg-Calcutta Hoe of stoarnern ́djä somewhat better business in 1894 than in 1593 The gross profit amounted to m. 114,870 (m.v561

APAN PRINTING PAPERS,

APAN COPYING PAPERS.

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THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,

'No. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. ›

ORDERS respécifullý solicited by the Unde

'KITSUI DUSSAH KALEHA, [8,Queen's, Hand, Central,

اوره

NEW YORK, May 14th. Bob Fitzsimmons did not appear in the Cole men House to attend the meeting to which he and Pugilist Corbett had been summoned by Joseph H. Vendig, representative of the Florida Athletic Club, under whose auspices the Corbett, Fittimmons fight was arranged to take place. Karone has had these ship canals_opened | in 1893), and after payment of all costa Eleze], sigand, When Corbelt found that Fitedmmons did not for trafic in the last eighteen months, the remained balance of about 0.61.000. The latend to appear and that he had paid the $5,000 || Manchester, the Comish and the Baltio|| board of directors consider that ́smount 201 deposit guaranteeing his appearance in the ting, and North Sea canais, and, several others suficiant for writing off the fleet, and therefore Corbett Tald

stu now unđer discussion, The Elbe-Trave||they propose to apply mag0,000 for that "I am barn and am willing to fight in any canal will probably be bullt for use in connection purpose thus facreating the deficit from part of the United States. My mory is up animated 2004 is $3,340,000. Paris has con- steamers of the feet are to be sold, ENTRE with the Baltic and North Sea canal. The m1,596,472 to m.1,983,866. Two of the five I want no bluffing. I am ready in go into train, uDouled $1,875,000 toward it, /«Äƒ nearly seven- about m.400,000, and for that amount in addition Key go tobe LANDKAS? dog to-morrow. When I engaged in the these trical business Flizeimmons, was blowing that ↑ eighths of the proposed canal is in Prussian to .1,000,000 remaining unlesund from the would not fight him. Now he has broken his territory, the community is naturally interested part of the agreement, and if he wants to be the in preventing Hamberg from, monopolizing the world's champlon he must fight or, quit the ring. | He and I haru received $1,000 fich from the clab log training expenses.”;

trade of the country.

A scheme is now under discussion to enlarge

preference lean, two very larợn nizkimary aya (a be built. The Board hopes thus be maka the company again remunerativs..

ID

WELLING. HOUSES MAHIGHCLERE,":"

AM happy to Inform my PATRONS that is connection with the GRILL ROOM, 1 have socured the 1st FLOOR recently occupied by the CHINA Fire. Insurance ́COMPANY (above the present GRILL Room) and have Arried it up for

LADIES' DINING ROOMS, .... with all conveniences attached, I am nãos now prepared to servo e plotelja

...

DE DINNERS, TIFFINS AND SUPPERS ! -to-Parties when Ordered distinct from the ordi-

Háry GRILL ROOM.

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09: DAILY NEWKPAFEES AND PERIODICALS”

Hongkong, 30th April 1895.

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RADES EL MAGAZDIN GAR.” | the canal and port · of Brussels; so ar to make të The Steamship Company of Guadair, with | HOURESda RIPON-TERRACIA Turning to Veadig, he said: "I recognize accessible to vessalg af 2,000 toer, The Governs | kondiqueriam in Hatsborg, accendit te lezioNE FLOOR in BLUE BUILZAMON,

went has pencilsed 10,000,000, fraises and the annual report recently issued, in 1957c8da mara. 5FFICESS: OPENFIORE SE you as a true sport. I want the to this city 7,000,000 bases. The estimated cost of the favourable beams in coasting the way the bus FIRST FLOOR, NE 7 PRAYA place in Dallas, Tex.. If we cannot fight in this country, I will nams the place:-

canal is only about $3,700,000 the Merwede coast of China, than in 1893. The prêt-on CENTRAL, at prepent eccepted by 15, "Filzsimmons barated in Chicagoanal, between Amerdam and the Rhine, can freights amounted to m. 144,591 against m. U MUT, HOLLIDAY, Wish & Goŋŋ3 Corbett, "that he would pull my nose if the fight hardly rank as a ship canal; as the depth is only 91,158 in 1893, and after deducing all expenses Apply to unload tydende van der did not come off, bat denied having and 238 to fem g'inches: One portion of it was com

net proftremalum of 12. 137,359 (against | THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTME expression when I ssired him about it later. Plated August 416, 1893, 1990m

*m/74,338 la (1899), out of which m.50,000 10 000 & AGENCY Con Lidy

is applied for welling-off purpose (yo,ood is starting, 17th June, 1*og. the previous year), walle the shareholdiers are lo

Now, I want to go on record me sayleg that if in Orsak Brifila (wo Canals" have been sblu fight in called off, I will poke his nose at Bras | discussed" and there is every prospect that one sight, In order to be considerate with king, and of them, the Forth and Clyde Ship Canal, receive m.34,000 is a dividend of 48 per cent offer for TO`LET. that he may live up to the art'eler at the grass be constructed; the other, the Wakefield, ship | (an dividend was distributed for 1893). The 195

local steamers of the company represent, a valge af { ?THE eight toomed 'HOUSE, No:

ment, I will give him until to-morrow to comply canal la Yorkakles, England, is earth and | m.1,435,000.(IL1,535,000 in 1893). The vald, JoELUK ROAD, occupation froES FIRET with the termy, and will meet him at any place

at his own chavaikuca,"

fast Wednesday,

Flasimmons was first notified of the meeting

interest. "The estimated cost of the

Clyde canal is frota $35,000,000, to $40,000,000, up Chare capital" has been reduced from me not been definitely decided on as yer, These 27,300,000, and the reuniting prods af as good ag depending on the roste adopted. The rostem.1,500,000, by repurchase of 300 mes, MO, 9. BEYN chamaand ressola mind the: Manchester Skip har bees sonde non si to lagrosse the reserye [h Cassi is the Brot your sites its ppening.

A Natural Food.

3.

Conditions of the system arise when ordinary foods coase to build flesh there is urgent need of amrest: ing waste-assistance must

food source, come quickly, from natural

Scott's Emulsion

is a condensation of the life, of all foods it is cod-liver oil reinforced made easy of digestion, and almost as palatable as milk.

Kansh & Bowka Led. London." All Chemisi

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IST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

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4-Anderson, Capt. G. C., East Point.

34-Anderson, Capt. G. C., Praya Central.

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66.-Blackhead & Co., Office.

6-Blackhead, F., Residence.

96.-Bradley & Co.

39.-Butterfield & Swire, Peak Residence,

36a-Batterfield & Swire,Re finery, Quarry Bay.

18-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Office.

36-Batterfield & Swire, Sugar Offcn.

75.-Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.

42-Couadian Pacific Rallway Co. 111.-Carmichael & Co.

105.-Chan Sul & Co.

32—China' Mall Office.

72,Chine Sugar Refinery, East Point.

71.-China Sugar Rafinery, Town Onics. 11-Club, Hongkong.

10-Club, Feat.

87.--Compradore, D, Lapraĺk & Co., Odios.

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do,

11.-Daily Press Office. 85.Dalry Farm, Office. 67-Dalry Farm, Pok-loc-lum. 73.-David, A. T., Residence. 66-David & Co. #5-Deck, Aberdeen, 20,--Deck Co.

82–Dr. Alkisson, Residents, 83-D Bell, Residence.

2- Hurtigan, Cantile, & Stedman. 13-D Jordan, Office.

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· 74--Fletcher & Co. 48-Gas Co, East Point. 47.-Gas Co., West Point. 31-G'bb, Livingston & Co.

6.–G:Jean Co., Omes. .31.-Gadewa, Kerosine, 7-Godown, Kowlean,

33-Gedow 1, West Polat, 44-Government House.

295,-Haron, W. Stuart, Residence.

95.—Haskell, D., Residence,

-Holliday, Wise & Co.

To-H., Chaton & Macao 9-bost Ca., Ofice. 103 1.do. 'de, da. do. Whart

9-Hongkong & Shanghai Bank,

E-Hoegkong & Shanghai Bank, Mess,

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Sos.-Hespital, Government Civil,

3-Hospital, Peak.

32-Hotel, Hongkong, Public Telephons 35-Hotel, Mount Ausilo.

56-Hotel, New Victoria, Public Telephone, ag-Hotel, Peak.

Bi-Ho Tung, Benham Strand, "77.-Ho Tung, Praya Central,

59-Ho Tung, Residenos,

37---Humphreys, J. D., Residenes, 66. Humphreys & Son, Office, je—importe & Exports, Office, 108.-Kaw Hong Take.

64-Kennedy, J., Cansoway Bay, 64-Kennedy, J Horse Repository,

107.-Kin Fat Hong.

86--Kirch, H. H., Residence,

70-Kramer, J., Residence,

91.-Lamke & Rogge, 93-Lamke, J., Residenss, 97-Lane, Crawford & Co. 39.-Layton, B., Office.

Residance.

do, 90,*** 106-Man Chean Yaen.

95,--Man On Insurance Co.

5-Nam Woo & Co. 110-Naval Hospital, 109-Naval Yard,

46-Oplum Farm, 19-P. & O. 5. N. Co, 69.-P. & O. Mess, Peak, 15-Police Station, Central, 34Ray, E. C., Residence. 51-Bay & Davior.

foş-R. E. Guard Room, 104.-R. E. Mask,

45-Rope Factory.

4-Rumsey Comadr., R.N., Residence, 52-Sallers Home.

94–91#1005, M. 5. & Co. **99-Scheffkaan & Co.

49-Showan & Co, Ido-Sperry Flour Co,

61-Stevens, G. R., Offca 62-Stevens, G. R., Residence, 14-Telegraph Companies.

Tram Station, Peak,

193-Tang Ken & Co.

"T6Watson & Co. 53-Webster, L. Residence, 76-Whiley, W., Residence,

Wickham, W. H.; Renidesse. 30,Woolley, A Residangs, 63-We Kee & Co. 38-Yuen Fat Hong 79mYsen Lam Kee

Bonham

Strand

PRIVATE 'TELEPHONE LINES, Hongkong Telegragk Oficina

Mayer &

North Chi

& Co., Hast Point,

"Grapoway, Companyat MN

In case of FIRE sing up No. 15. The Exchange is open day and night.

W. STUART HARRISON,"

Manage Hongkong, 26th April, 189425)

SIEN TING, ...SURGEON DENTIST WOM

• No. 10. DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE appano Consultation fees, Hongkong, 27th September, 1894.

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAL

Fake Agunté los Hongkong and the Zos of REGON FINE STARS and LUMBER China Watkins & Co, Hongkong.

Hongkong, syth March, 1894.

MAIWAYS vú Haad.

Mongkulia, sath Yuhon, 1981,

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