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who were probably on board the ill-fated steamer CoMMUNICATION "With Formosi has been Kungpał when the disastrous explosion, reppeted temporarily restored, but the traffic is going in our fast issus, eccurred :—
forward very slowly, Commander-Sodan. Chief Offer:~~Jungloff. Second Oper.-Peterson.' Chief Engineer -Graham. Second Engineer ---Wisti Third Enginer-Fröm.
Since the termination of the war our Japanese friends would appear to have had no very definite policy in Kores and maiters seem to have been allowed to drift as they would, until at the present moment the confusion and unrest in that | -: unfortunate Kingdom seem to be at the very worst. The Queen is reported to be murdered, and the King to be again in the hands of the Tai Wan Kun, while nothing has been done or is being done to Improve in any way the position of the | people or to reorganise the Government, | local or general, on any intelligible footing, The Queen and the Mings have always been strongly pro-Chinese. The Tal Wun Kun has been on the whole in favour of Japanese ascendancy. We hope that it
(Special to Hongkong Teleprapk)
SHANGHAI SPRING MEETING.
LATEST NEWS OF THE TRAINING.
!
TIPS FOR CHIEF EVENTË,
SHANGHAI, October 18th,
4 p.m. There was a heavy bat brief downpour of rala yesterday, which has vastly improved the course and the consequence is that some "crack" times were done this morning, which enabled me to mark down" the most dangerous com-
meeting which commences on the 18th, Instant.
HONGKONG'S. LATEST
ENTERPRISE.
A REMEDY FOR OVERCROWDING,
If our memòry nervor us correctly, one of the THE Nagoya Chamber of Commerce bas decided" | "arguments advanced by the promoters of the local to send a deputy to China to prosecute engulites | Prays Reclamation Scheme was that by extending Into Commercial affairs, acting in conjunction the building area of the city of Victoria the evil
consequent on overcrowding would be consider. -with--the - official commission from the
Noshomushö.
A REGULAR meeting of the Victoria Preceptory will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zotland Stroot, on Thursday, the 14th laxtant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting knights are cordially invited to attend.
ONE fresh case of cholera and two deaths from the same disease were returned in Robs on the 5th and one freak case and one death on the 6th. There were nina froth cases in Oaks Fu on the 4th and four cases in Kitoto Fe,"
Dy
mbly diminished. The Praya Reclamation scheme assumed definite shape several yeará g and although a good deal of the water. had the slightest effect on the overcrowling to 'front" bas" "been" reclaimed it has not yet which, is a measure, was attribuable the extensive ravages of last
never-to-be-forgotten epidefate of Black Plague. The Hongkong Club, Mr. Merchant's new godowns are the only the China
and à P. & O, warehouse and
buildings worthy of note on the reclaimed land and the time seems yet a great way off when the bulldogs on this newly made fringe of the city be sufficient either in number or cost to in any way affect, either directly or fadirectly, the faulty sanitary condition of the Chinese quarters of this colony. Time forbids that we should to-day go into detalls respecting the Reclamation Worles, and it is possible that even were we ta do so few of our readers would take much Interest in the matter, What the general public andonbtedly be Interested in,
of the far-famed Shameen Wotel. Under their | between one of our leading Chinese fellow- Mr. Ho Amat, to wit, and A at last pay. We wish them every miccess.
THE very latest Messrs. Farmer and Madas, after going along very carefully for some time,
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND has not been under Japanese influence,etitors for the leading events in the spländid | have at last “ pianged,” and are now the lessees though, is the report of a conversation
HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY
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Intimations..
PRECEPTORY will be held in the DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK &
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"Hongkong, 18th October, 1805-~~
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP
COMPANY,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP "“TACOMA,"
FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA
THE
KOBE AND MOJI,
"HE above Steamer blog arrived, Con- signeen of Cargo are hereby requested to send In Their Bills of Lading for countersigna. ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from slanguide.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Conilgnees' risk and expense.
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
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Hongkong, 18th October, 1895.
FOR TAIWANFOO (DIRECT). (Thence to AMOY and SWATOW).
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For Freight or Paasnge, apply to
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** HOHENZOLLERN,"
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Hongkong, 18th October, 1895.
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faat he has made this last stìack on the way opinion as to the makes that will be "there experienced management the Shameen should ofthis saurnal who did himself the
palace and on the Queen. Ifso, wovery much fear that Russia will find in the present | troubled condition of affairs and in the apparent inability of the Japanese to effect any reforms and to restrain the turbulent politicians of the capital her opportunity and justification for step- ping in and assuming the rôle of guardian and protector. If this movement against the Queen and her Influence and ber faction has, in fact, the support and countenance of Japan, and is intended to operate in her favour, it would be far -better that she should-intervene openly by her Ministers and with her own forces, and take the direct responsibility for what is being done than that she should attempt to accomplish her purposes by stirring up one faction in the Kingdom against another. The end In-view, if such It be, may be a good one, but the means are not the best and most politie. Of course Japan dled her own hands, in a sense, by her declaration that her sole object was to establish the independence of the Korean Kingdom. She has had it formally recognised and proclaimed, and it is RASPBERRYADE, &C. difficult for her now to insist that the country is wholly unable to maintain, at least at present, an Independent existence and to therefore claim the right to act as tutor and guardian. Better, far, to assume that position openly and at once, and to challenge all gainsayers, than to endeavour to maintain her position and authority by letting lose against each other all the elements of party strlic.
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REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE ARMENIAN QUESTION.
LONDON, October 16th, The Russian Press is bitterly hosilla to Great Britain on the Armenian quesilon,
GREAT BRITAIN AND ASHANTEE. The British Government has presented an ultimatum to the King of Ashantee, et Coomassie, demanding a British Protectorate under a Resl dent. Should the ultimatum be rejected it is expected that an expedition will be despatched.
THE CUBAN REVOLT,
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or there about" in the events mentioned is na follows
·MAIDENS.—Ariel, Clyde, Shoefly, Rideman, and whichever Mr. Ripe elects to start.
CRITERION-Blackberry, Orlan, Sans Farell, Black Velrot
ST. LITE-Sinner, Sans Donte, Eolur, Tocain, Invader, Starlight.
SHANGHAI STAKES-Torchlight, Titus, Sans Parell, Eclips", Black Velvet, 'Enery 'Awk'ns.
It seems to be certain that, provided the reass are rol van fa mud, the St. edger will be a very desperately contested race batwood the ponies aimed, while the Shangkil Stikës may, af present be regarded as a very open affair.
The speedy Zenith, who had been going very well, as well as Disbiotin, Mississippi, and Tigris, are on the sick list at present, and there is but little hops of either of them coming to the past in anything approaching first-class condition.
As far as the Maldens is concerned, I've named the ponles which are favemites and are being pretty heavily backed for first place.
Pested Race Book and full particulars for you two days ago.
DAWN.
(From Japanese. Papers.) THE LIAO-TUNG QUESTION.
TOKIO, October 7th.
A rangements for "be retrogessi a of the Lion tung peninsula having been derided upon by the Cabinet, testructions have been dispatched to Mr. Hayashi, Japanced Minister to Chies, the opening of the conference with China has been delayed on grounds that cannot at present be stated. It li believed, however, that the conference when opened will not be of lang dura1lon.
bu!
ROUTING THE FORMOSA INSURGENTS,
Tox10, October 7th.
£ telegram reached the capital yesterday from Formors Stating tast on the gth Inat, the Jarsnese vanggard marched towards Shito-ko, In the south of Torokumen. On the way they routed you or 800 inmrgents, and when they reached the town some thousands of Insurgents stationed there fed and the army tasks sersesion of the pizes.
RECALL OF THE FORMOSAN TROOPS,,
TORIO, October Stk.
The subjention of Formosa, it is expected, Two thousand Spanish troops hava either been | will be completed in the course of the next few killed untright or have died during the campaign | weeks, and it is hoped to be able to recall the against the rebels.
troops next month. ↑ A festival to signalien, the complete subjugation of the island will probably be held in December.
(Special to Hongkong Telegrathi)
TELEGRAMS.
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THE
WAR IN FORMOSA,
TAKOW TAKEN.
BOMBARDMENT OF TAIWAN'AND ANPING.
THE WAR INDEMNITY.
TOKIO, Oct. Eth It is stated that the psyment of the fret lostal. ment of the war indemulty will be made in | London, as originally reported.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
THE annual general meeting of the Hongkong Tockey Club will be held in the City Hall at 2.50 p.m. to-mZÖTTOW,
.
MR
CHINDA, Ispanese Consol-General `at Shanghai, has been ordered, according to the Kobe Herald, to visit the ports to be newly opened and the various trading posts along the Yangtse-kiang. The Consul General is expected. ta be absent three months on thiarission. It is sald that he will meet in the Yangtze the commission from the Japanese Department of Agriculture and Commerce.----
FESTIVITIES la celebration of the eleven hun- dredth anniversary of the founding of Kioto coms- menced on the 15th inst. and will last one month. An exbiblilon of Japanese wares and old Japanese sports will be given, and all the old shilpes and temples will be thrown open. A very large number of visitors, aze expected,
number of foreigners. amongst whom will be an unusually great
AT the Magistracy this morning a fireman, was fined $3 for being drank and disorderly and another for using obscene language on the streets, was given one week in default of $5. ́ Arthur Jacki-n, a private in the Rifle Brigade, was given one wock for being dronk and disorderly last night, another week for sating the constable who took him to charge and in addition was fined $1 for refusing to pay bia richaha fare, which was the cause of the trouble.
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#pecially
to call on the distinguished financier, pallanthropist and well-known manager of flourishing On Tal Insurance, and whe | sought an interview in the hope of ascertaining some facts bearing upon a gigantic building and Prays reclamation scheme which in the | course of a year or two
bids fakt to considerably affect owners of certain classes of property, bit. He Amel was found in als mostly forelsked and alry offices on Praya West, and in response to a number of questions be very kindly vouchsafed the following information :-
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Upwards of 200 acres of land, and foreshore have been purchased from Chinese by Chiness, for the purpose, practically, of making an exten, sion to the city of Victoria which is, as you doubtless know much needed. The land in ques tion is situated between Samsulpo and Laichi- kak, la Chloese territory bordering on the earth. western confines of this estany. Mr. Li Slog is the prime mover in the enterprise and with him art associated, I understand, several other Chinesa capitalists, including the well-known Feng und Tin Fak- hongs. Considerable headway ba
now been made, and already several scores of houses have been almost completed, The houses are being inade of bricks and good mortar, with tile roofs, two startys high, and with ample air-space between each block, I have advised that the streets be made wide and be well metalled, as in Hongkong, and I believe that advice will be acted spoo.
No attempt bas yet s to reclaim the foresheve for the reason been made to that the managers of what you may possibly term Li-toen have not yet flalabed levelling the area. an which it is intended to bald several hundred ca
houses and sell them out-and-out as ven as they are ready for occupaiton. As far as it is possible to guess at present the first sales of property in the new settlement will take place about three months hence, and as the land has brea bourat p
bought pretty chasp and the materials,
Ais, more especially: the bricks and timber, have been "obtained" at a great bargain, there is no reason why the bulk of the property should not be sold cheap and yet field handsome profits to the prompters. Of course If the Chiarte flock to the other sbore it will lead to the foreshore for a year or two yet ate
A SUNDAY-SCHOOL, superintendent at the close of an address vei the Creation, which he was sure be had kept within the comprehension of the least intelligent scholars, smilingly invited ques-being made use of, but that won't be necessary tions, #ys the Amusing Fournet
A tiny boy, with a' white, onger lace and a large brow, at once held up bla band -
“Flosso, air, why was Adam never a baby 79
“Please; afr," she said, smartly, “there was nobeży to muss him.”
AP
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Entall events. Steam-faunches will run regularly between the settlement and the of Victoria, Currylog "allengers at a merely cominal rate. residents of the settlement being granted monthly tickets at specially reduced cater
"pitch
The Superlatendent coughed in some doubts hoped that many respectable Chinese Wi
buy land and houses over the way as family as to what answer to give, but a little "girl of 9. | residences and that thus many wall-to-do
Chiasse who have houses in the interior. the eldest of several brothers and sisters, came edit convenient and pleasant to promptly to his aid,
their tent in the neighbourhood of this | thriving colony. There is no doubt about a large sumber of respectable Chinese, who now live in Hongkong with their families, establishing homes for themselves in the new settlement, crowded than it is at present impossible to avoid where they will have larger quarters and be less in this overcrowded Colony. As far as protection is concerned the residents of the new Settlement will have no cause for uneasiness, for at present the Costome stations Insure one protection, and if ultimately, Kowloon and Lalchikole come within the confines of Britliks territory there will also be ampla protection for life and pros perty. Such in extension of Hongkong has long been needed, and, I am glad to say, the day when ba un fait accompli la now within mezsurable distance.
At this point, an several callcen worn awalling: interviews with „Mr.. Ho Amel, our representas Hvn whdrew, after thanking him for the interesting information so conrigously accorded
CHEVALIER DE KONTSKI'S CONCERT,
The following story from the Robe Herald shows that even in trickery the Japanese are not behind their Europein confrares :-A que of unsuccessful swindling by means of the telephone was very beatly discovered recently, On the afternoon of the 18th Sept, the telephose bell at the home of Mr. Indo, Director of the Tekio Post and Telegraph Office, rang and Mrs. Indo attended the machine to hear the message.' It was from her husband at the office, viating that he wanted some money urgently and would send for it. Mrs, Įado naki'all sight and waked for the messenger, bat before any massen- | ger arilved Mr, Indohimself returned. On hearing what had happened he expressed his surprise and at once informed the police stationed rear by. A short time afterwards a young man was announced. He said he came from the Tokia Post and Telegraph Ofise During the fast few years the East has become receive money for the Director No better known to the upper grades of artistes was bays, won renown for, themselves in the world, asoner had he said this than the police in hiding and owing to the generous reception accorded seized him and took him to the Kands Police them it has become a pleasant way, Station. The rascal proved to be ons same time taking prostable holiday, to make
of seeing out-of-be-way places on
ces on the earth, while at the": wars Hiratashi, who was convicted for swindling | a
a tour of the Far East. Many have been, she in 1893, and who skilfully concealed this fact and sterling performers in various lines who, owing": obtained a position to the Department of Com to there causes, have Intely delighted the munications recently,
less in exile in these countries, foreignere more ar and thus the peoverbial hospit for which MOEM from Tary
beginning, the residents on these YESTERDAY afternoon the scholars of the bearing freit of much more palatable store far distant shores bare bien distinguished it Bellos Public School were entertained by the than the Dead Sex
4 Sex frait so long returned by the plabestrekter. Probably of there residence, the Tramway Company, by their dritagused press has been able to gre A vany successful mushing concert was given | Agent Mr. Wylie, generously Conveying the mom pleasure in their particular Hoe than did at the Magasak! Bowling Club on the 3rd inst,, | children to and fro pritaliously, gAfter a
larida Kontaki last swaning⋅)
by kís plano large amber of naval visitors being present, sampions tem in the house, the scholars amused eminent masters of music and the pianoforte, Studying as he has done under the most
uppising the amusement, The proceedings modern meses of recreation so amply provided pocupled most prominent position & imzali, some of these and some of the shore, folks themselves in the grounde with the ancient and and having for a rest number
Jerminated at a late hour.
Chevalier
"Kontakt":"was assured of su
the
first
BLACK FLAGS STILL HOLDING OUT.
AMOY, October 18th, THE scores of last Saturday's RIße competiton
10.30 a.m.
reached, this offion to-day, Friday, October The Douglas Boer. Thales has solvɔd here, f. 181k, Anno Domini 1995 ! hinging the news that the Japanese exptured Takom two daya aga and had completed THE Rev. Alfred I will conduct a childrens Arrangements for the bombardment of Taiwan service at the Peak Church on Sunday mext, the
foo today, the Black Flag Chlef having | sotk lust, commencing at 4 p.m. Hymns 342, | repeatedly refused to sgren to, an unconditional | 335 313 and 197..
sorrender.
It is said that arrangements were made for the army, which includes several empantes of the Imperial Bodyguard, to close in on the snapay leon the fear of Taiwan as soon se the dune cstamenced active operations. Thus it was A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for thought that although the Black Flags, being caught like rate in a tens, would have a gond use in the Garden generally,
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courage, yet a few hours and he must and the ignominious collapse of his so-called
remalt in the complete 'defest of Llu's “LacrocsTM”
Republic.
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Tax annual general meeting of the Canton Insurance Office, Limited, will be held at the office of the general agents, Mours. Jardins, Matheson & C^, Pedder's Street, at noon tomorrow, for the purpose of passing the reports and accounts.
to
Han. E. R. and Mrs, Belillos at their Peak
The
there, the local finitation of the Audley Court Dexasiastic reception Aves in Japsa and
wheel proving an unceasing attzwolone. “30 | hat the infectious was the happiness with which the Shanghai, youngsters brimmed over, that two
WHAT promises to be a very pleasant Smoking Concert is to be glass at the Engineers Institution to-morrow evening at 9 o'clock, at their rooms, oldatera forgot thair age and dignity and tasted on the Prays. The programme as arranged is, their relative weight by a game at soi, very attractive, and any one who la desirous the conclusion of the for, the Attorney- of passing a plessant evening will dad it them, the Hou, W. ́M. Goodman, in shamorous cry ever forget the pleasant tones
midst the curling smoks and in Jolly company.speech, frequently interrupted by ope
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to the
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KUNGPAI DISASTER.
SHOCKING LOSS OF LIFE.
TWO EUROPEANS SAVED.
SHANGHAI, October 18th.
bursts of appenwal on the part of the children, Latest news of the fatal explosion on hoszd the Kungpai ir to the effect that out of about | THE-Ching Ling Foo Troupe of acrobats and called for a succesitan of rousing cheers for yo0 persons on board that (Il-isted skập 648| Junglean wil give two performances in the generous host and hosters, and for Mrs. Hatoman, perlahed. Mr. Wise, second euglinger, a European Theatre Royal, City Hall, to-morrow, one in the painstaking headmistress. Mr. Bellies, in passenger and ten Chisesa, members; of the the afternoon at 4 o'clock, which will be a | responding to the Attorney-General; asid that was the thunders, ka evoked in the fortissimo vemaïs crew, were saved. All the rest were eliber Instantaneously killed or dedwaad.
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splendid opportunity to give the saildren a treat, he contemplated making: nji further ofcis, ka especially'ka spatial pelos have been made for promote the interests of education in the Celeny, children and amaks,'and'again 'in the evening | In departing, all present
We are Indebted to the Chinf, Dilote of the at 9 állósk. The performance given last | pretty souvenir, which no
before resching Hongkong, the razy great praises bestowed on him by the t culties of those places rendered the desire to hear his masterful playing all the grastare Ard certainly no one who fAW mately fooki g and venerable old gentleman step
and hesed his perfect ma ipulation of volck from the Instrument before, hins (a Grendal Botons detall cas the least cavli be Pleyat Faised Washer it be in, the delicate sad lander he brought out the planissimo" and greas of tech of his most
lasid mrende of his appseglodi pasager, all was done with the game wonderful, sympathy and feeling; in every sense of the Katiüdices, below the Chevalin dve times
deligh
Chian Merchante' obouzane Kwanglas far the'|| Saturday night is a getrantos of the worth of by the children as a semanshenson of ans of the fron
happiest days in their Mrad, | jollowing lay of the nomor of the Europause | the company,
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