rak

Lo-day's Advertisements.

GRAND PIANO RECITAL AT THE

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.

By Special request of His Excellency the Governor,

Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21,

To-day's Advertisements.

ZETLAND

LODG F

Na 525 E.C..

BIRTHS.

At the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, on the 8th instant, Mrs. George HarmétÖN, of a daughter. At No. 4. Magnolia Villa, Shanghai, on the rath instaal, the wife of Captain R. L. Larcoum, of a daughter.

At Keby on the gth Oc ober, the wife of FRANK PENNINGTON BALL,-! .

DEATHS.

At on the 13'6

AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above AMNE DE BAGO, and do yote, the below MARY

HALL, Zelland Street, THIS EVENING, the art instant, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting

Hongkong, 21st October, 1844. [1418

CHEVALIER DE KONTSKI Brethren are cordially invited.

(COURT PIANIST TO THE EMPEROR OF

GERMANY),

WILL GIVE A

RECITAL

·AT THE

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL

TO-NIGHT

(MONDAY), October 21st.

Assisted by the principal Amateurs of Hongkong.

Recit1 Commenca al g 15. P.M. A Tate terms- car will letra after the Rerital.

TICKETS may be obtal-ed at Messrs. W. ROBINSON & Co.'s Music Warehouse.

Hongkong, 1st October, 1895.

TO LET.

WITH IMMEDIATE ENTRY,

(1433

31

TOUSE on BONHAM ROAD, with Seven

Hem and all convealences.

Apply to

J. C. THOMSON,

'BLAUREGARD,

Bonham Road. [1449

Hongkong, 21st October, 1895.

PACIFIC_MAIL_STEAMSHIP_COMPANY.

NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES of CARGO rer Steamship "CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO."

The above Steamer having arrived, Consigneen. of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from along- side.

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

THE SPORTSMAN'S POCKET BOOK,

PUBLISHED

AT THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE.

PRICE $150 Per Copy."

N.B. This work is a complats racord of the mast recent Hongkong, Shangkat and Coast Port Race Meetings and, in addiilon to a good | dial of other useful information, contains a revisid list of Record"Times made on the Shanghai Cosiese, as well as several pages of Sporting Atemoranda and a useful index.

Hongkong, 19th October, 1895. [1406

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DEALERS IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY

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Hongkong, 21st October 1fot. -

FOR SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN,

THE Steamship

"FEICHING,"

Captain Warren, will be despatched as above

on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd Instant, at 4 F.M.,

Instead of as previously notified

For Freight or Paninge, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkonz, 1st October, 1895.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

FOR SAIGON.

THE

HE Steamship

Captain Reeve.

[1430

од

"DEVONHURST,” ·

despatched will be WEDNESDAY, the zerd instant,

For Freight or Paguace, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents (Hongkong, 21st October, 1805.

* FOR JAVA, SOURABAYA, SAMARANG, VIA

SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

"TETARTOS,"

J1437

Captain Diln~ will he despatched for the above. Ports on SATURDAY,, ihɛ 26th instant, at

4 PM.

For Freight or Pasiage, apply to-

WING CHEONG & Co.

AH YON,

Hanpkong, 21st October, 1895.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

T

NOTICE.

STEAM TO KOBE (DIRECT).. "ME Company's Steamship

"LUEBECK,"

[1431

Captain Harrassowitz, will load here for the

above place, and will have quick despatch,

For Freight or Passage, apply lo

MELCHERS & Co, Agents.

Hongkony, 21st October, 1895.

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of the late Joachim de Rigo,

At Nagasaki, on the 13th in, LOUISA, the beloved daughter of J. V. Piccard, aged 6 years. At Nagasaki, on the night of the 14th lost.. from consumptios, M.-C. CARLSEN, late of the U. S. Navy (peniloaet,) aged 51 years.

MARRIAGE.

On the toth October, et H.B.M.'s Consulate, Kabe, by F. W. Playfair, Esq. Pro-Consul, and afterwards at the Union Church, by the Rev. Sydney Swann, Chaplain, assisted by the Rev. C. G. Gardner, MAUDE FRANCES, daughter of AMCGLE, Esq., of Kobe, lo HENRY ADOLPH, eldest son of HENRY EDWARD Burm, Esq, of Newchwang,

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1895.

REUTER'S MESSAGES,

TURKEY IN ASIA.

. LONDON, 18th October. Great excitement prevails in Lebanon owing io fatel conflicts having occurred between the Druses and the Metualls (Maronites). The latter complain of Turkish injustice. [The Druses are a community of people in Syet?.

"which had (tuo: "gin in a fanalical persecution of

calfch of Egp against the Makommedans. About the beginning of the 17th century, the caliph and his prophet (s naifra of Ferita) both metalatent death, and such of their disciples (the Druses) at adhered to their

senets, fed for refugi to the mountains of Lebanon and Antillbenus whence they successively made war against the cruders, the sultans of Aleppo, the Mamelukes and Turks they were effectually subdued by Amurath III. in 1588, who imposed a regalar tribute upon them, apostating an Amir, or chief, whom be invested with executiver wer, and held him responsible for the payment of the tribute; this organisation; however, the Druses soon turned against the Turks, with whom they have sloce been involved in repeated conflicts, with ternate success; they still maintain a nominal ladependence, o ca pying about yo mi es of ca·st from Salde, the. ancient Sidon, to Gebali or Djebail; Balrout, or Beirut (which see) being their chief station. Their number is estimat 1 st about 140 000, ell ́the miles being, trained to sims. Their language is Arable. In 1860 they rose against the Christians, and barbaracaly destroyed upwards of 150 towns and villages, and massacred the inhabitants.]

THE ARMENIAN REFORMS.

|

1895.

and, in reference to the defeat of the English AND the San Francisco Call opened its mouth

athleter sad the Falkyrie, spake saying-

"Perhaps England might win a championship at skittles."

surrounded Us with her partisans. In order to la principally owing to the fact that she has

śmy osa restraints upon the evil, We made › vow to the spirits of Our Ancestors in December fast, to the effect that the Queen and all her ble'd relations should henceforth ts prohibited | from meddling with Stato affairs. It was Our

hope that the Queen would repent of her errors. At the racecourse last Saturday, afternoon two But instead of repeating, she continues to favour hardle races were zen. In the first Captain her followers and to keep at a distance those oLoveband, on The Friar, cailly disposed el Our own family. She also prevented the Ministers of State from directly approaching the Throne. She further conspired to cause s disturbance by fairely making it known that it Was Our wish to disband. Our troops, and when the disturbance arose, she Jeft our side, and following the methed pursued by her in 1881, she hid herself biyond the reach of Our search. Such conduct is not only faconsistent with har rank as Queen, but is the aeme of crime and belngusness. We therefore, to pursuance of Our family precedents, are compelled to depase Our Queen and to degrade her to the level of the common people."

According to a telegram, dated Seoul, rath fast,, to'p m., published in the Asahi Shimbun, the following Edict is said to have been issued to case the minds of the Min faction, who are supposed to be in grievous dread of persecution:

"We regard all Our laval subjects with equal benevolence and imblassed humanity. Neliber Our rewards. nor Our punishmenīs skall ba Influenced by parly considerations. We, there- fore, rajoin upon Our subjects to forget their private fends, and in view of the difficale position in which their country is now placed, to unite their efforts harmoniously with Ours for the fartherance of the great task of reform."

(Telegrams from Japanese Papers.), TOKIO, October 10th. A telegram from Mr. Uchida, Japanese Consal Testerday, to the effect that in Tuesday's dietor at Scoal, reached the Foreign Department bances no Japanese were hutz. All is now quiet in the capital.

Lietit-Colonel Tamura and Major Harada left Tokio this morning for Korea, and it is stated that officials of the Foreign and Judicia! Departments will also be dispatched there,

- SEOUL, October rath. Min Yorg-ebun had arrived near Soul on the, 7th fast, the day the Tai Won Kan attacked the palace, and is believed to have bad an understand fog with the Queen by which he was to be appointed Minister for the Royal Household. On hearing of the affair, he at onca retired towards Shanie,

TOKIO, October foth,

A Cabinet Council was held last night at the Premier's residence, there being present, besides the Ministers, Count Inouye, Marquis Yamagaly, Inspector-General Lient-General Kawakami, and Major-General Kodama,

SHIMONOSKKI, October roth,

Mr. Li Saljon, Korean Envoy Ex Taordicary, has arrived here.

TOKIO, October 11th.

A Russian man-of-war has arrived at Chemulpo and marines have Ezen seat to Seoul to guard the Russian Legation.

Chemulpo are also said to be landing marines.

Men-of-way of other Powers now at anchor at A number of gendarmes have teon dispatched from Tokio for Korea.

The Russian and Unite States Ministers on the rolb lost, peld a visit to the Royal Palace at Seoul,

|

Bacarra', who fanked the timber, In the other the Australian mare; Col. The O'Gorman in the addie, beat Voltigeur (Mr. Hart Buck up) very easily in a twice round event. The mare jumped splendidly, while Voltigeur appeared to be nervons and a bit "off colour."

WHAT with the troubles in Constantinople and

Armenis, the complications on the borders of Slam, to say nothing of the war-like symptoms In Abysslola and Atries, things do not look very

peaceful, The English dockyards and private establishments are working night and day at anfinished battle-ships, and here we have Russia atranging with the Chinese to winter their Fleet at Port Arthur, What, aka the Tientsin Timer, does it all meso ?

|

7.-Plascforta

Sor

-BOOK

5.- Boug

d-Jong

'PART II.

Mr. Tyndall-Lon

The Gondalles,"

- ... "Selected."

J. Andrew.

.......The Deathleta Army,” Mr. JB, Duncan.

"

*If I warn » Kaight of the olden tima,”

“Mi, „G, M. Mazılacak.

parate.” The death of Nelson.” Mt. J. R. Mudia.

Mr. Crimpla.

zowego«......“ Kingh Champion," Mir.' (1' 'Bridger, AULD LANG SYNE.

THE AMERICA cup CONTEST.

ROSE vice DUNRAVEN,

A special wire to the Frisco Chronicis, dated Louden asud September, contains the following news, which will no doubt interest "sports," and

yachtimen in particular

The town residence of Mr. Rose, who has challenged the New York Abletic Club for a race for the America's Cup, is a beautiful house on Hill street, Mr. Road is a tall, utbletic-look- ing man about 40 years of age, with a bronsed

face.

com.

He was seen to-night and asked regarding bla ary message to the Secretary of the New York challenge for the cup. "I hare sent prelimin Club," he said, "and I have also municated with 1. Pierpont Morgan on the subject. The formal challenge will go through the Royal Victoria Yacht Club next week, as or an as the designer and I shall have agreed on the dimensions of the yacht which is to be built, and other particolare which it is yacht will be designed by Soper, and will be to incorporate in the challenge. The

no farther particulars, as really they are not ballt at Fay's yard

Southampton. I can give settled yet."

THE Volunteer Corps-both Field Battery and Maxim Gun Comping-went into camp a Stone-culters Inland on Friday night, for the yearly training. The arrangements made for their accommodation are nearly perfect, and the 'men have entered thoroughly into the spirit necessary. They mount guard, attend drills and bold regulation rations like regulars, and at least. Dating the nights from now naill next show every inclination to be soldiers-fortbetime Senday, santiles will be posted on the land by these companies, though owing to the exgencies Shall you make it a condition that the racAF--- of business, during the day time most of the men.

for the America's Cup must be held elsewhere have to be in Hongkong. Yesterday, drill asked.

than in the vicinity of New York cly ?" he was was interrupted long enough to allow a frotball match to be played between the two branches the Maxim-Company-winning by thres, goals to one.

*"Certainly not," answered Mr. Rose. "I ahall make no conditions, though, of course, I am_sort auxious_that_the.races.sball to held.

with no chance of laserfarence, and I have no doubt that the committee will feel the same way.”

"It was feared," observed the interviewer, THE returns of the number of vialtors to the City that the recent fiacco would prevent any Hall Museum for the week ended October aoth, Englishman from challenging again." are-Europeans, 153; Chinese, 16291 totalsOb, no,” said Mr. Roic, the affair la 1,781,

regretted ca both sides. A certain amount of flction It inseperable from all International spoiling events, but that will not deter as from |taying agala,"

THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP ·

COMPANY, LIMITED.

could not be interferi with, as mentioned in St George Newnes dispatch on Saturday, 14 now announced to be

The welthy gentleman mentioned by the Field buing prepar. 1 to build a catter to An extraordinary general meeting of this chr lange the Ame..ca's cup in 1996, pr. Company was held at the office of the Compto sail matches in waters whee the yacht v'd the New York Yacht Club would consent No. 17 Prays Central, at noon to-day. Mr. J. 1

J. H. Lewis in the chair, and there were also resent A. Ross, D. R. Sassoon, (Directors) V. H. Hon. J. J. Bell-Irving, Menirs. R. Shewan,

Deacon (legal advices) J. Micheal. A. G. Monis, T. I. Rose, H. Crawford, Capt. A. Tett, J. D. Hutchison ). E. Brown, C. Georg, Capt Hall, J. H. Cox, Ha Feok, H. Brodesan and W. Parti (Secretary}.

It is feared that the Sultan's acceptance of the Armenian reforms will not, settle the question from an Armenian polat of view, whilst it is present guards and to employ the disciplined submitting the repait and accounts at our fast Hkely to increase the discontent of the Mussol

Any complaints should be addressed to the man Liberals.

Manager.

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1805.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

♣VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96..

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Our First Supplies of there best Quality Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executed In the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.

SEED LISTS

with

HINTS FOR GARDENING

(SpX'al to Hongkong Telegraph.)

The Korean Court has decided to disband the

soldiers who accompanied the Tai Won Kun fa ble assault on the Palace. It has also been decided to employ an Americas officer us Adviser to the War Department

Mr. Komura, head of the Administrative Barena to the Foreign Dapartment, was dis

TELEGRAMS. patched to Korea on Thursday morning. He

THE

THE

HUNT FOR BLACK FLAG CHIEF,

AMOY, October stst .4 p.m. Believing the Black Flag Chief to be on board the Thales, which sailed from Talwanico a couple of days ago, Japanese croisers stopped

the Douglas Uner outside Chowchiat and

detained ber to be thoroughly searched. As soon as this was known here the Hollan, 'with the British Consul and Commissioner of Customs the intention to demand the immediate release of on board, proceeded outside Ping Ching with

the Thales. The latter vessel may arrive bera to-night,

THE

Was Japanese Chargé d'Affaires at Peking when the war broke out and afterwards acted as

Governor of the kicapled districts in Liso-tung

SEOUL, October 11th, The King has issued & Royal Edict degrading the Oneen to the rank of a commoner, former serious disturbances being attributed to her fast'gation:

Mr. Heshi Toru, the adviser to the Judicial Department, has left Seoul for Japan,

read,

The police calling the meeting having been The Chakman sald-Gentlemen, when annual general meeting, I mentioned that the articles of asse-lation did not allow of a larger voters to shareholders, at er due provision for for depreciation of the Company's properties, than it was then proposed to pay, siz, 13:3 cent, After carefully considering the position, the general managers and consulting committee, with the nirk¿ the Company's solicitor, recommend the addition of scat clause to

Sir George Newnes, had sat for the New. market division of Cambridgeshire since 1887, until the late generál elec:ion, as a Liberal, when he was defeated by Harry McCalmont, who is said to by half owner of Palkyria 117. Sir George a Fublication piletar of several is spular including Tử Bits, the Strand Magasins and the Westminster Gossifs, which is one of the English newspapers which has not hesitated to severely criticice Lord Dunraven for withdrawing from the third rare of the America Cap.

The Secretary of the writes to the banking firm of Laycock, Good.

Royal Yachi

Squadron fellow and Belt that he has cabled tuck offer of

con for a race between the Defender and Valkyris, in other than American waters, to the New York Yacht Club, but that he lears that it is too late in the season to airange the match.

The same firm sends to the Sportsman a check for £15 as a pilze for the best design for a gold cup to be given by thm for a context in 1896 la Americs, England or Australia, between yachts which do not exceed ainety tens.

A POST OFFICE SCANDAL.

graph 7 article XIX of the articles of association which if passed and duly confirmed, will permit of the payment of a bouns to share holders from time to time when the profits and circumstances render it advisable, I think this will meet the views of shareholders and before proposing the special Resolution I have only to add that provided it be paarel and confirmed in pruger course, it is the intention to pay a bʊnus TOKIO, October 13th of Sex 50 per share, A Boon! telegram of yesterday's date states. Mr. Mot:la-Mr. Chalaman, I think I am that all the Foreign Ministers at Seoul, except areaking for the great body of the shareholders Viscount Miura, have been constantly holding when I say I think 15 per cent should be paid. secret meetings since the 8th instant,

The Chiliman: Mos, the consulting committee have given the matter carefcl cons! deration and cannot ues that it would be best to Brait, return such a large bonus. It will a necessary charges for you to being the views of ika shareholders | you represent before the Board.

Szovi, October 11th,

1

A body of seventeen U.S. Marines arrived here to-day to guard the United States Legation,

TOKIO, October 11th. A long telegram from Viscount Miura, Japanese Minister to Kores, reached the Foreign Department to-day, which is said to report that the disturbances at Seoul are now at an end, and there are renewed hopes of the reform of the Feninsular Kingdom. A Cabinet | Council was held at the residence of Marquis | shareholders of such Boans cz Boneses as the was deliverdd in an enveloș ›′′posted as | Ito to-day, and lasted for four hours,

SINGAPORE, October gib. Kassim, as employee in the General Post Office, This morning before Mr. Wilkinson, Mahomed

dia without lawful excuse or autheity apen was charged that on the 26th September last he cestala correspondence addressed to one Mrs. B. of No. 2. Vicicla Street. Two other unlawfully opening correspondence were also preferred against the

ose of prisoners Leiter Mr Maxit:-Ob; vezy walljenn

from Labuan addressed to Miss... · opening

and another from The Chairman now beg to napose hates the Chinese Protectorate to Kwon Pat the fall step at the end of the Emt paragraph Post Master General, stated that Mr. Bratt Mr. N. Tratter, of Article XIX of the articles of association be had come to him and complained that a latter mitted, and that there be substituted therefore

KUCHENG MASSACRE.

MORE EXECUTIONS.

FoocHow, October arst,

5.30 PM. Fourteen of the prisoners found gulity of, taking part in the massacre were executed (o-day at Kucheng. These included Ming Chian chek, Our Seeds are all tested before being put up the ruffian who attacked Mier Hartford. !■ LONDON,

All the members of the Joint Commission, with the exception of the Rer. Bannister,Ir is notified that telegraphic communication witnessed the executions,

with Formosa is again int trupted,

[1447 have been issued and can be obtained on THE "JAPAN" LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. | Application.

FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

HE Steamship

TH

"REPTON,"

Captain G.. H. Jack, dus here about the 24th Instant, will los here for the above placer, and will have quick despatch.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ال

MELCHERS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, zret Oktober, 1895."- [1448

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

(With liberty to call at MANILA.)

THE Company's Steamship

· P

"FINGSUEY,"

D. Davies, Commander, will be despatched as

above on or about the zoth proximo.

For Freight of Fassage, apply to

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, arst October, 1895.

.

They are picked under our own Supervision, and the greatest care. Is exercised to fast protection in transit.

Sowings should be made in F WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the "wekets secured 'from damp; and kept in a dry pisos, for repeat..

sowings.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

missionaries will be sent down to Foochow on Four of the leaders of ika altack on the

Wednesday, from Kucheng, to be exccuted.

{ From Japaneza Papers)

THE WAR INDEMNITY.

*Tokio, Oct. gib.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. CHOLERA has practically died eat of Kobe, Hyogo and Kyoto,

RUESTA is underscood to be arranging with China to winter the Muscovite Fleet at Port Arthur,

It is reported that the Japanese are sending reinforcements of men, munitions, and stores to Korea.

the words for in es towards the

payment of the

which had been pozici ai Medan, Dell, to his

General Maangūrs shall with the approval of j handwriting. Witness thought at first that the the Consulting Committee thick fit.'"

Captais TT'elt:—I beg to second that. « Carried,

.

will have to be held within 14 days or as soon The Chairman Tas cond:matory meeting as is possible. In the meantime we shall by very glad to have the voice of the shareholders Mr Morris Do you with the voice to be put in writing?

fa in

The Chaliman: That would be more satis factory,

This concluded the bassess and the marsiles adjourned.

THE ENGINEERS! SMOKER.

The first of the series of popolas smoking concerts which the Institution of Engineers and

and that the addre's 'was not in his letter had been wis-delivered, opened by some.. ena in mistake and then re-posted; but about plaint about & letter addressed 14 days after this he`received a similar come Co Miss Perreas from Labuan. He compared the handwriting on the Bratt letter with that on the Ferre letter, and fand they were the same. Then he knew that rome one in the Post Office must have done it or have been in collusion with the people who did. He there upon pranced upon the prisoner and took hims to the Detective Station, where Insp-ctor Maris Joined them. They went to prisoner's house, No. 27 Race Course Road, and inside the house they found a spittoon contaicing the fragments of an envelope addressed to Kwoh Pat To, which formed the subject of the third charge. The envelops bad ten posted in Prusng on the 3rd

The first Instalment of the war indemnity wit Tan Hongkong Butchery advertises pheasants, Shipbuilders of Hongkong propons to give every last and on it was

Was found some of the pilzones's

date mentioned in the Treaty of Peace), and it is | Shanghai corned beef and American roll batter | two weeks,c'mà off on Saturday evening There Řeckin, L. Morris stated that about

be paid in London on the 8th November (the

again stated that the G veramani will for the time deposit the money in the Bank of England

A high-class Vertilizer for Pot Plants and for on current account.

use la the Garden generally.

It supplies natural acuifshment to the soël,

ANOTHER PLOT.

Three persons have been arrested to-day on a and assists the process of assimilation, thereby | charge of platting to murder the Governor of [1445 siding the Plants to attain to their full slut,

this prelecture by means of explosives.

vigour and beauty,

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORT, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, THE Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"TAIYUAN,"

R. Nelson, Commander, will be despatched on

TUESDAY, the rath November, et 3 236.

Seld in Tias containing to lbs. cache:$1.75.

#

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for sale,

Tum ill-isted Kungðat was on a voyage from Kinchew to Take when the terribly fatal explosion, reparted in these columns on Thursday,

occurred.

was a very large geibering of mambru and me

the

their friends, and as the fall had ban lalễ: 730 155 on the 8th Ingi, he accompanied the out with tables on which were all things Post Master General to the prisoner's house, an

under the bed in the front room of the ground ceresy for the delight of the suckers dear ka fes-d in an lion splitons, exhibi: A (as

singing was 4.1., and na lighter refreshments were supplied at intervals, a very enjoyable anvelope add essed to Kwob Fat To). It was three hours was spent.

lorn in pices and he put them together and gummed them. He made inquiries of the MR. Cooke 'took the chale just after o adress of the envelope/eceived the 'eleck, and after making a few remarks walcem nyclope (exbibit ing the guests and explaining the intention to

on this have smoking concerts £very fortnight, of which in the following programme, every number of which was "heartily syplauded, and on many occasions an encore was decianded par

ANE

envelope was similar to the wilding on

An Emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 525, E.C., will be held in the, Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8,go for 9 o'clock, this was the first, he intr`ducad the Lat fear Rhibit A. When he found the envelora in the

precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited."

THE CRISIS I” KOREA,

The Japan Mail of the 14th fustant contales 2ð lbs. „ ......$4.50. | the Tollowing lnteresting information respecting | A MARINE Board of Inquiry (Sydney) kus

the crisis to Kören |---- Directions for use are given on the Label.

blamed the fats, Captain Shangon, and Mr. The Edict deposing the Korean Queen, already Lanfme the second officer, for the loss of the referred to in our telegraphic coloME, TODD AS follows:-

"Qür reign has shandy lasted two-and-skirty | for six months, for altering the course witbout year, and yet it grieves us to think that the the authority of the commander. codatry has not been sufficiently besefiled under

KANSOME'S "NEW PARIS".

LAWN MOWERS.

ין

Calterthum; and suspended Lanfear's certificate

The attention of Passengera is directed to the Superfor Accommodation offered by this Steamer, The First-class Salora is situated forward of the The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market, all lay Our Care of the Min family, JAPAM evidently intends to, ush her interests to

Enginer, A Rebigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire

TOYARD.

A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vensel is fitted throughout with Electric Light

For Freight of Paisago, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Hongkong, arst October, 180g.

[1450

For Sale at Manufacturers' Prim,

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD,

THE HONGKONG, DISPENSARY, KŠTABLISHED ALD, 1841.5 Hongkong, 15th August, 1894.

CLAY PROGRAMMER L'ED.

PART 5.

14The Roinny Lam!

Me, Tyndall-Lee,

Mr. J. M. Muller,

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Mr. Best, the wife of Ms. Bartholomew Bratt, the mate of the masmar Syi Bandjar, SATE sridance as to the rxipt on the 25th ult., of.a latter from har husband who wrote from Dali, She made a statement to her husband, whe made a compaint "at · the Yon Gfice. The adds 250 on the envelope was not in herhusband's handwrling. It bora a Slugapore post mark. Pa da gingapore, October 11th,

The Post Offe case against Mohamed Kassim, who stands charged with a-lawfully opening ostata esrlespondence, was continued th morning balon Mr. Wilkinson, The evidiacs of Mr. Litton, of the Chinese Protectorate, Pansusa being takan, but the case was postponed ther dia antly the agrival of Mr Braat, ihe'mate of the Tri Handser, she is to he nalled No N Witsort:

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