To-day's Aubertisements.

NOTICE.

DURING the Temporary Absence of Mr.

E. R. FUHRMANN from the Colony, MH W. RÜMCKER is authorized to Sram

our FIRM per Procuration.

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Hongkong, 4th September, 1895.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1895.

Intimations.

THE TYPHOON.

Throughout the day the red dram has orna DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK &mented the yard-arm of the Victor Emanuel,

and we note by the weather mat issued at 4 | COMPANY, LIMITED, .

Am that the barometer has fallen sloce to a.m. VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

up to 4 pm, from 29.68 to 29.55.

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

'IMPLE AERATED WATER.

SODA WATER

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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

◄ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship'

CHINA."

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from along. sida.

expense.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vossel will be landed and stored at Consignoes' rish and

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent. Hongkong, 4th September. 180

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

HE Steamship

THE "LIGHTNING"

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EMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA. RAS

ASPBERRYADI, &c.

DARIN, CRUICKSBANK & Co.'s WATERE are made under the constant supervision of a daly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- zison with the best-English Manufacturos.

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESTES and other Large Consumers.

1 Any complaints should be addressed to the -----Manager:

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining on board after the 6th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense Into the Godowns of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage Com pany, Limited, Wanchal,

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk nod expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be capntersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co., `

Agents.

Hongkong, 4th September, 1895.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI.

THE Steamship

"HUNAN,"

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Captain Benson, will be despatched TO-MOR-

ROW, the 5th instant, at to A.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

Hongkong, 4th September, 1895.

-A, LIMITED,"

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.

'HE Company's Steamship

THE C

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Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the

above Port TO-MORROW, the 'gth lortant, at 5 Y.M.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation

Light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hoogkong, 3rd May, 1805.

A. S. WATSON & CO.

LIMITED.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

CAPTAIN BENTINCK, one of the most popular officers of the Rifle Brigade, left here to-day for Koha by the Empresa ilacı Çâfsa.

CHINA'S WAR INDEMNITY.

MR, HO TỪNG SAYS IT WILL BE PAID WITHOUT INCREASING TAXATION,

VALUABLE BIR ROBERT BART, }

A FRISCO paper atitek that Slogger Sullivan is about to retire from the dramatic profession in order to start a saloon at the "Hob," provided he can get a license. The opinion gained ground very rapidly after Sullivan's abandonment of pugilism that he had made a mistake in taking to the stage. The beer salcon is unquestionably more la felne, and be is likely to achiere

A HONGKONG MERCHANT'S VIEW ON THE EFFECTS OF THE LATE WAR, greater distinction as a mixer of drinks than he could possibly have done as an actor.

Among the files of Frisco papers received by the P. M. S. S. Co.'s speedy User Chins this WRITING on the question of the development morning was a copy of the CĂronicis cóntaining a pletura (we say picture advisedly for the wood- of Japan as a Naval Power, the Nicht Nichtent is far from being a faithful representation of the deservedly popular and scholarly original) of Shimbun urges its countrymen to realise the

Mr. Ho Tang who appears to have got into the clutches of some irresponsible Interviewer in the far- full importance of the matter. No country can become a great mailtime power werely by famed city of San Francisco. ... As soon as this screed, short and sweet, had been read, masked, the tncrease of the number of its mazahip;; the commercial marine must progress side earned and inwardly digested we decided to show what can be done by the Hongkong Telegraph Kalha, the Oaks Shosen Kaisha, & a Asano of the portrait in question together with an exact copy of what Mr. Ho Tung is reported to have by side with the Navy. The Nippon Yusen on short notice, and being ably assisted by our, autist we sin able to publish to-night a facsimile Kwalioten and other shipowners ar» earnestly advised to extend their lines and develop their

sald on the important question of the main results of the recent war, thus i— bustness. The importance of the construction al dockyards is next touched upon pand in this department, our contemporary expresses much Batis action at the rise of several private projects at Yokohamp, Shime-la, and other places." As THE Redbreast, we understand, has just received to the Navy, our contemporary regrets to state that the number of the successful candidates for orders from the Admiral to stay in Hongkong admission fate the Naval College has been com for sometime, probably till the arrival of a boatparatively small this year. This is all the more of the arms elnes to relieve her.

THE Governor of Nagasald has ordered all the schools in Nagasaki to be closed during the

prevalence of the epidemic of cholers there.

DR. Kitasato is reported to have discovered a complete cure for cholera, and his inoculations are stated to have met with the most signal

uccess

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two

À DOPATCH YOUseÌ now being bollt at Kure | (Japan) has been named the Miyako, and

battleships now being built in England for the Japanese Government will be named FM

and

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Committee appointed to fxspect and report on, Mr. Cooper's designs for the new Public Offices have, with the exception of Mr. Cooper himself, condemped them.

...

THE Japanese are bartly engaged in exhuming the bodies of their soldiers killed in the Liistung Peninsula. The remains of the warriors are cremated, and the incinerated" ashes, deposited in small bazes, which are sent to Japan for bailah in their native place.

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A CORRESPONDENT wisher to know whether letters for delivery to Hongkong are taken by the 11 Hongkong. He quotes the following Our First Supplies of these best Quality which appeared in the Dolly Prasa yesterday Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executeding: "A mall will close for Hongkong per Hongkong to-morrow, the 4th instant, at 8.30 B.B."

in the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.

SEED LISTS

with

HINTS FOR GARDENING

have been larued and can be obtained on application.

AT the Sailors' Home last night an impromptu concert was given us a sört of "send off" to the officers and crew of the Brilah khập Pori Stuart The programme consisted of songs, viollo solos and recitations. The room was fairly well filled and a number of ladies took part in the pleasant réunion.

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remarkable, because the entrance examination of the Military College drew an extraordinarily farge number of candidates. The furufficiency in numbers of the successial candidates in the case of the Naval College is in part explained by the fact that the standard of qualification was raised ★ little this year; but even after making due allowance-for-sale-circumstance,

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contemporary thlake the number of successfal

candidates bas been unreasonably imall, Parents and educationalists are called upon to try to Inspire the rising generation with love for a ten- taring life. There was formerly some prejudice against a naval career on the ground that men from localities other than Satruma and Hiren had little hope of rising in the service. There is no longer any grounds for such complaint, and men in all parts of the country are advised to educate their boys for the Naval service.

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF NO. 43.

_____THE INQUIRY CONCLUDED.

At the Magistracy this morning the Coroner recorded bis finding in connection with the Inquiry into the death of the Chinese Customs gigman (No. 433 whore body was found in the Aberdeen bay on the 5th sillmo,

THE CORONER: Inspector Bremner, are you In charge of this case ?

INSPECTOR BREMNER: Yes. THE CORONER: You do not ask for further postponement?

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INSPECTOR BREMNER: I do not think we can find out anything furiber, hemmorage and shock occasioned by mutilation THE CORONER : I find that death resulted from of the body and a wound on the left ler, but ander what circumstances occurring there is no evidence to show.

THE Sanitary Board will doubtless be interested

ANOTHER ENQUIRY. INFECTOR BRISIMER: I have got another Our Sooda are all tested before being put up in the following excerpt from the Stratis Times tn LONDON:

of the 15th ultims "The master of the British case, that of a German named Hermann Michael Rand. I think it would be beiter to have a post- steamer Name Yong, which arrived this morning whose body was found la Wenguelcheung Gap from Amoy, reports that zeven deaths accedtem examination on the body to find the during the voyago, three from debility and four builet, an ha appears to have been shợt, from...ckalera.... Thennazvao, khar'the'Health' Officer of Amoy will be glad to note this pars.

They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure protection la transll.

vić remainder of the packats secured from damp, and kept to a dry place for repeat

sowings.

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CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

use in the Caid a generally,

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A CHINESE coolle was cleverly brought up with a “round turn” on Monday night by Inspector Witchell. Several complaints having been mede at the Yan-ma- Folice Station of the ↑ ►

A high-class Fertlilser for Pot Plants and for manner in which a notorious`rickiska ́çoelle

habitsally extorted money from passengers by

INSPECTOR BRIMNER: Yes,

THE COROMER: Well, I will give you the order, Have a post-mortem ezimidation and then bary the body.

The Inquest will be held on Friday morning.

A BOUNTY TO THE ORIENT. ››

The following.crliique os Mr. T. H. White- head's instructive and interesting paper on the

A passenger by the Paking yesterday, was Ho Tung, a wealthy merchant of Hongkong, who has some interesting things to say of the effects of the late war on the Chinese Gorament and en trade. Ho Toog speaks English. almost fluently, he is a constant reader of English papere and is altogether an exceptionally, well-informed man. As a citizen of Hongkong, which ITA

of Chinese affairs. He said at the "Palace" laut aight:The war is sure to be a good lesson to Chlas, but le British colony, he speaks very freely was rather too dear. The result was anilcipated by the intelligent classes, who knew of the utter want of organization and lack of union among the officials and commanders. A very large propor« stow But the damite will be good. Railroads will soon be bailt, the army and navy reorganized and pot on a proper basis, and new ports will be opened to trade..

results

#1 do not talak that taxes will have to be increased to pay the indemnity, You understand that the collection of custom taxes is managed by Sir Robert Hart for the Chinese Government. The result is that the Government gets much more satisfactory returns than it would from Chinese oficials, who are too spt to put a large part in their own pockets. They will probably pet in als hands, also, the collection of the inland taxes, and the batter returns from this and from the open- ing of new ports to trade will likely' give enough income to pay the indemnity without raising the taxes."

But is there not a strong prejudice against foreigners?" was asked.

the student or literary class and no others. The people are the most peaceful la the world and "No; the feeling against foreigners is not strong at all. Whatever feeling exists is among

I supplies natural nourishment to the soll sing abusive language, Inspector Witchell much-vexed sliver question appeared in the San very easily governed, The Government needs reforming, and the pracipal cause of the delay is

donned civilian's garb, and after having a drive

in the rickiska in question, the rickky wits offers

for Passenger and is fitted with the Electric and assists the process of stallation, thereby

iding the Plants to attain to their fall ice, his legitimate inze. He, however, tried his old vigour and beauty,

game on, with the result that he was marched Sold in Tine containing 10lbs. each.1.75, off to the Station. At the Magistracy yesterday ekernoon he was fined $2, and the magistrate #talked some" to him.

SHEWAN & Co.,

General Managers.

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Hongkong, 4th September, 1895.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,,

LIMITED.

FOR FOOCHOW.

THE Steamship

"

"TSINAN,"

Captain G. Ramsay, will be despatched an TUESDAY, the roth (netan), at Daylight.........

For Freight on Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 4th September, 1895. -

FOR. SINGAPORE, FENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

THE Steamship

* LIGHTNING,"

Captain J.G. Spence, will be despatched for the ahora Ports on TUESDAY, the loth Instant, af

For Freight ar Paitage, apply to

';

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents.

Hoogkong, 4th September, 1895;

FOR YOKOHAMA AND' KOBE. **HL Steamship

THE

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28 lbs.

Directions for use are given on the Label,

RANSOME'S “NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS.

The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market,

For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices,

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ESTABLISHED A,D, 1841, Hongkong, tath August, 1895.

'BIRTHS.

At Magasaki, on August 17th, the wife of MARCUS MEs, of a daughter.

At Paint Cottage Chalon, photo, kha wiền of JAMKH ). Claserers, of a son,

| shows that the Mahommedan sixing is,a very

serious affairs-"The prefectural city of Hale

alico Call on the 4th ditimo, received by the China from the States to-day !

It may be accounted as a beneñt to America that the elaborate address on The Critical Position of British Trade With Oriental Countries delivered by T. H. Whitehend, a member of the Legislative Council of Hongkong, before the Royal Colonial Institute, laat February, has been published in pamphlet form and given, wide circulation. Though addressed to the British people, It contains valuable lessons for Americans in the proo's which it affords of the importance of the remonetization of liver and the maintanance of protection.

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that the people pay little attention to the government and are willing to allow the officials to de as they please. They are willing to put up with any sort of government. That feallag is largely the cause of the abuses.. What they want is an emperowwho will make himself seen and fait and let the people know that he is taking an interest in their affairs."

STRANGE REQUEST FOR PEACE ( &fficult to quickly reinforce ; your generale

IN FORMOSA.

AN INNOCENT BUT INTERESTING LETTER.

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.

September 4th.

SUMMARY COURT,

dare but for honour and nothing for the poor soldiery, who are surely fält, öldleatisfeciton, From the report of the Tanjong Pagar Dock

Besides, cholera is visiting Formoss and most of your soldiers who have not succumbed to that Company, which was issued on the ath ultime,

The following is the ¿fercury's rough tran disease must fall in battle. We, seeing your It appears that the set preßt for the half-year

slation of a letter dated July 31st, which appeared present state, desply regret it, and moreover, ended 30th June last amounts to $158,085, which,

in the Shanghal Sim tres-pre on the 29th | vour iden in giving up a successfully obtained with the balance; of $32,941 brought forward

"In his address Mr. Whitehead discloses a

aldimo. It is said to have been sent by the Korea to take an uncertain Formosa is not a after payment of lawr dividend, makes $191,047, thorough knowledge of the conditions of Oriental Trustee () of Representative of the words and give a favourable zaswer."

good one. We hope you will consider our From this sum the directors recommend the ¦ industry and trade, and shows a careful study of people of Tainan, to the Japanese Viceroy at payment of an ad intertwe dividend of $7 per the effect produced upon them by the demone:Iza- Taipehfa, saking for a terraluation of war inim

tios of silver. He asserts that the estab libment *On looking back on how the ancient share for the hall-year, leaving $16,037 of the single gold standard in Europe, and Emperors goverend their country it is apparent carried forward. The changes on the Board Ameries has acted as a bounty to promote that those he gained the prople's affection did. have been Mr. James Müller and Mr. John R. Oriental manufactures. It has made the silver so by their virine, and they were accordingly Cuthbertson, retired, and Mr. Asthan -P. Adams money, of the East cheap and abundant, while favoured by heaven, and the anxiety of the SUPREME COURT-ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

in this country and in Europe gold has been people to obey them was as water running down The salt brought by the Bank of China, Japan and Mr. John Finlayson elected, the latter dear and scarce. The Industries of the white to a dich and crops longing for rain. We have and the Straits, Ltd, against the late Cheung resumlag hje former pophian of Chairman. - race have been cramped by stringent money never heard that a country carrylog sword and fre: Kai'n Estate, which was adjourned yesterday in markets, while those of the brown race have through various places will cause mach submis. order to allow Counsel to study a gaint brought THE following urgent telegram biom Kangu expanded goder reached Hupeh on the rgth of August last, I modes or the stimulus of a farger supply vedes on the part of the people they subject. up during the examination of Mr. Chantrey

• than they hayo over known before, Last year, your country (Japan) broke the peace, Inchbald, the Manager of the bank, (was The statistics

Whitebead show quoted by Mr.

raising arms against our country. Unfortunately this morning adjourned sine dis. Counsel for Tadis until the closing of the Indian mists to whole responsibility of the war and appointed result stated, in order to allow the plaintifsimis hat manufacturing industries rapidly Increased one Prime Maider (LI Hung-chang) took the both sides was hard to Chambers, with the At Troglie, Slagapore, 17th August, the wife sling is now complaisir invented by the rebels, who the colange of silver put an abrupt stop to their useless leaders to the army and navy, he were to amend their petition and the defendants of Mr. H. J. CHILD, District Surveyor, of”a | alan kold all the towns belonging to the ferladic. development. What was lost in India, however, his partisans. Not only the whole domi ion of their answar daughter (still-born),

tion of that prefecture, Tha Mahommedan was made up to the Qilent by the expansion of Korea has baan lost, but also Important keys of MARRIAGES."

manufactures la China and Japan. These, it is Neath China-Port Arthur and Welhalwet-gre rebels from Mijlékon and Maying, having true, were interrupted by the war between the handed over to your countrymen by these men,

In the Summery Court this morning,before the On the 25th July, at the Farish Church, Goring, Jamers, Camberwell, assisted by the Ray. J. R. asting maglairate of Lianghsien, si a place | accomplished in both countries to show what 124 in for these setions of the General and the G. Humphreys & Co. v. Lee Pang Cho, for Ozon, by the Ray. 1. D. Dyke, Vicar of Approached Pingabbian, ware attacked by Kath, two nations, but enough had been already without trembling your countrymen to raise a Hon. W. M. Goodmas, Adileg Paisne Judge, slagle arrow. Our Emperor was deeply sorrow writs of foreign sichment in the salts of W. o be feared If money continues stringent lá frat, Vitar el Streatley, GOROX HART DYKE, called Yaochjah, but he was delei'på. In con Lieut-Colonel half-pay, Northumberland Frequence of this the rebels have also attacked Europe and America walle It remains abundant disobedience of the soldiers. For this reason $3,389-23, and W. G. Humphreys & Co. v. Lee our Empror was obliged to agree to the cession Pang Cho, for $4,684-77, were reldraed. The late Thomas William Kinder, formerly Mager ciles west of that city have on that account been the gold countries. Agriculture also feals the exceedingly touched. Was llers, to EDITH LOUISE, Younger daughter of the Pinganhsien and the telegraph Hines connecting the cheap workers of the East.

It is not manylacturing only that suffers in of Wormors. On hearing this and news we were plain fifs la both suits were represented by Mr. of the Mints of Hongkong and Japan.

are aware that people H. E. Pollock (Contracted by Messrs. Wilkinson At Newchwing, op the sand August by the torn down and destroyed by the beigands. moment consider one article, Indian Jects, but as we have long deserved the kind Acting Registar of the Supreme Court, Mr.

depression. Mr. Whitehead says: Let us obeying Inperial ordare are called obedient rab- and Grist), The servies of the cusp the Rev. John Macintyre, assisted by the Row Hosten is will besieged and hard pressed, and wheat and English wheat, It is sold in the treatment of the Ching dynasty and followed F. Sangster, who has possession of the property George Dongiu, M., and afterwards at the our affairs are la'n critical state. It is therefore same market, and practically at the same price, the precepts of our socient wie men, we will under bankruptcy proceedings, was proved, and Belilsh Consulate, D. CRAIGIE GRAY, M.D., GM, F1196 (Glasgow), to TANT, youngest daughter of the argently requested that orders be sent to Gener but the price which brings disaster to the British never band our heads to the yoke of your brutal the indebtedness was then proved by Mr. W.

the Indian farmer, farmer gives prosperity to

mer, Government. Since the flight of our Governor G Humphreys, ali Tung Fachslang (Commander-in-Chief of Kabgerls) and My Profeir, hatibay heste yet the Tedjan farmer has not adepted any im. Tang, our brave minds was more atrangthened, hereupon his lordablp gave judgment for the in the gisturbed, adults, & very arent and provedents in cultivation in the last twenty and eres the weak prople of Tamial and Sinist claintiff in each selt, granting farther the applicks

years. Why therefore, is it that he derives are also anxious to join our party, to show their flow for execution against the goods, important telegram,♫

psperity from the price which te ratnous to the bravery. Within these last two moniks several British agricultu?

The whole question is battles have been fought between them and

POLICE COURT. The New York Swm published the following news, simmmed up in the single factor af vichange, or but they have generally given ferograble reanite. Janies › Bowen, fireman Beltisk steamship concerning the resigngiles of the Daks of the inadequate medings through which British If such weng people as those of Tammel can do insandals, charged with desertion, was ordered Cambridge, on the 27th sldme:-Statements trade is carried on."

so well, what will the southern beare

also disciplined were floed 85 each, for selling fabi without which the Duke of Cambridge promises to retire distant dele the productions of Oriental labor and obedient. The peopl

people are arming, and license. A coolle who was convicted of throwing from the post of Commander-in-Chief of the will have considerable fofluence la the markets they will gladly selge the honour of fight rubbish into the Harbour was fined $piTwo REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. British army are amply confirmed, pay from of Ragland salgas prohibitive duties are imposed ing the Japanese. The entrance of Taleanfools coolles, for committing a pulsance, were fined

Apiborkative

gauters. The old Pake was urged by Parliament. These words of gaming may now protested by tea balistions of well-armed: 31 each. For disorderly behaviour & fishmonge

he took

sok, with aquême) not have much lɛfuence in England, where izan anidiers, and about ten miles from the entrance, |, had to pay 75 ceste. Two nickers of the Pigme THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR,

zuluetaana and many protegia. Ho LowDow, Septembez zad. Haws received in Trance from Madagunghte ・ Macassions over the muiter, and p2772gtopus | species of National superation. The lessons | Animasive works you may Imagice the result of and disorderly. Asi unemployed seaman, for being *Ampbell-Bannerman had repeater il Minister | tiada and the slogie rold'standard have been a walls and beldres have been erected, ·By these ware'fiänd $5 and Sa respectively for belog drunk

"BENGLUE," Capinin Thompson, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the roth instant,

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents Hongkong, 4th September, 1875

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS,

FOR LONDON, 17▲ SUEZ CANAL-'

HE Steamship

THE

**GLENORCHY,",

late John Bingiair, Hamburgh.

The Hongkong Celegraph

the

D'alati

Br

Capiale J.Sommers, will be despatched as above | HOMOKONG, WIDNHIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2005⋅ | mada hare respecting the circumstances under Mr. Whitehead concludes that at no very soldless are not only brave batrando? These | to be sent on board of his ablp. Two, hawkera

on or about TIJESDAY, the 1718 (estant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Că,

Agents.

Hongkong, 4th September, 1895.

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STALKÁN AND AMERICAN MARBLK AND HONGKONG FRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS.

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conveyed by Willem, however, is not be lost an attack. With rich forces, headed by Lie, ditok pad diorderly we save August 8th, is to the effect that go que conti ed amados finally prevailed oves royal /

Apartmay, spon Americans.

are hat likely to continus will not be difficult to defeat an enemy: If our shroff paid to for breach of the oplem ordinance. the Sapope engaged in the gepedition, were und Te may be perfolied to reach bereithney white spanding tast of the Orient, nor war, we have no decht palesale lites will be missed, and other foods Abolink pleas policy which restricts our sws two nations (japan and Formoes) keep on the Ona cosile, for disorderly bakuviour, was dis- for duty.

the Jay with which Queen Victoris and

walle alles family heard of the defear of the Liberal gue likely to leave our industles expeed in loss, therefore will to have pusce friendly in muished, were fined achi la urma

tuloss, we should have peace. If the So for truspausings Vive man for THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATT

Government in the House në S

Command sad the Oriental sampeliige. Protection and bimetal. OF SEDAN,

ples ll Song Wipe Curta lagi kerabit the are tapay becoming the joint watchworde anison can deckie, a to terms. Vene laws and picged min 11 sent up for its days, or stealing The saniversary of the battle of Undan yap

of the people, kad under a Republican naminia- custome are ende na vasianon SE, Durs sɑyours, a mat. - For standing SGK Coolle Way (wat op LATTERS CUT AND VILLAIN WITH IMPERIIMARIN || 2016Deglad throughout Germany, on-a

trated with of them will be fimbedded in the conatry slurala sac Have puch laws and customs, fer als wades. For shark, these seen wire

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