NEWS IN BRIEF.

SIAM AND STRAITS ITEMS.

From late files: of Straits and Bangkok -papers-wo call the following notes :---

A French journal, the Signal, calls the attention of the French government to a con- ceision alleged to have been granted to an English company covering all the products of the Slamere provines of Chantabooan.,

M. Rolfe-Jacquemyns. Minister Plenipoten. tlary, hau addressed a note to the Marquis of S.llsbury announcing the adhesion of the King of Stam to the Red Cross Geneva Convention

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1895.

FOOTBALL.

still flourishes exceedingly, and requires, in the public Interest, to be obilieratod.

The news about the new illuminant,

A match was played at Happy Valley yester-"aco'ylene," though given on the authority of day between football teams representleg No. 35 company, R.A, and the Victoria Club; the kick-off was at 5 p.m. The game was very fast | in the first hall, the R.A. scoring the first goal within five minutes on a fine shot from Gunner Some fine combination was shown by Doncad. the R.A. forwards, and a few minutes later another point was scored for the RA..by Br. Nefil, the whittle sounding balfalme with two goals to mil in favour of the R.A.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS...

MAILI DUE:

Americas (Gache) 27th inst. Fresch (Yarra) 19th inst.-- Indian (Kutsang) 31st inst, American (City of Peking) 5th prox. | Canadian (Empress of India) 5th prox,

:

THE Indo-China Co.'s atenmakip Awirang, from Calcutta and Straits, left Slugapore for this pert at 6 am, to-day,

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION OF GENTLEMEN'S DRAPERY AND

·OUTFITTING.

THE Undersigned has received instructions,

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

–TO-MORROW. (SATURDAY), the 26th October, 1895, commencing at 2.30 P.M.,

at his SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STAKET, |||WITHOUT RESERVE |11.

Intimations.

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., CHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK.

MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER.

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS.

CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sole Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches- awanded the highest Prixos at every Exhibition,

*** and for Volgtikuder and Sohn's

CELEBRATED OPENA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES. No. 8, Queen' Road Central [788

farameliorating_the_condition of the wounded. which both teams alackened-down-a-great den! doings of collector, and light up the dark THE P. & O. S. N. Co. steamer Malacca Icft quantity of ALL WOOL MATERIALS, BLACK-|-▼WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU--:

in the field of battle.

The old complaint of deferred pay, and no pay at all, is heard among the Europesa employees of the S'amese. Several depariments are months Larreare, and thern appears no prospect of sellement. One correspondent writes to vay | that the esilmates of the Siamese Government for the year '94, which were passed by the Cableet some months ago, have not yet been sancitored by Hla Majesty, and consequently the starter of the minor officials and, their employees, have been allowed to ga laia arrears for the last six months,

The King is looking very well just now and did not appear to be greatly fatigued by ble trip 1 Paknam. If his Majesty's memory look: backward Alght be mae' have contrasted this „year's and his last visit to that village, and the altered circa "stances of blu kingdom to-day, which, let it be added in all candour, in þargely due to the King's easy-going character, and his dislike to take the family birch down from the wall.

Advices from Anthong describe the country as belag overrun with freebooters. An Indian cattle-dealer who returned from that disturbed district yesterday morning states that one day, last week, a respectable native fell tuto the way of his companions and took to gambling. His amateur attempt was rewarded with success. On leaving the gambling den the usual ' backahoush " was demanded by one of the losfers of the village, and refused. This so enraged the latter that he drew out his sword, and stabbed the native in the chest, killing him on the spot, The murderer le at large.

The prospects for a good crop In Lower Barmah are suit to be very promising, fine rains having fallen kil over the country. The price of paddy has remained generally steady...

A very successful smoker was given on the night of the rath by the United Club, la honour of the efficere of H.M.S. Mercury, songs, recita- tions and stendances, violin solos and a solo on the Laoke filled up the programme, the meeting 'not breaking up till a late hour.

A Chinamar, while exercising his predatory Instincts, on the 12th inst., was shot dead by companion, at Krok Ban Hoo. The two had lalled an oplem-smoking establishment, and on leaving purloined an opion-pipe. The proprietor seized the man carrying the pipe and a struggle ensa'ng, la which he received from bar of tron, Meanwhile

several wounds

the accomplice ran a few yards,and, turning, fired twice with revolver at his friend's captor The scared proprietor of the pipe released bis prisoner who staggered a few feet and then fall dead. One hullet had entered the forehead and passed' out at the base of the skull, sad the other, striking the back, penetrated the heart. The matter fe in the hands of the police.

Two Chinamen` were, lately fined by Mr. Saunders in Singapo e, $2:0 each, or four months, for felly preparing cbanda,

Harmstons gave their farewell performance to the Singapore public'on the 11th, The troupe left for India, en route to South Africa, by the Linduis, on the rath. -

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the Artillery broke away and looked like adding At the beginning of the second part of the game another peint to their score but Steward, of the Victoria team, cleared with a splendid kick, after

and play became more even and all in the centre of the field, noibing more belog scored. The game resulted in a win for the Royal Artillery by two goals to mil.

For the winning team Gunner Duncan, Br Neill, Gunners Briggs, Williams, and Logan played a very good game. Logan having some, fino shots for goal but owing to the good defence of Victoria's backs he failed to score. For the losing team the centre forwards played a good gama. The backs made a splendid deleaca, the ozinida 'right and left playing good and speedy game and requiring any amount of watchtag,

THE WILD-CAT COLUMN.

SYDY. September 28th. Composition is the life of trade, Another Victorian eit rney suspended. Total, night for the last month or two,

"Croydon cyanide works div, for last month, 74 per share, from a 2350 100-1950 oz. clean.

op.

Sims Reeves is coming at last, with a cracked old voice and a fashionable wife. Anything is good enough for Australia I

Fab. were worth £70, are now assessed at £400. Sests on Adeiside Stock Exchange, which in There are only two professions worth following in Australis Just now-broker and mining expert. have gone into liquidation over the Clix of Two of the biggest Melb. retail businesses Melb, bank collapse. One cancers, according to the London official Receiver's report, shows a very heavy loss.

The Charters Towers gold returns are entirely belled, there can be no doubt that the '94 total satisfactory, and unless prospects are much of gold won will be exceeded, and another record for the fold put op.

These Provincial and Suburban £10 and £5 notes are again making their appearance in Melbourne, and, oddly enough, the bookles (who pt to know better) were heavy takers at Maribyrnong last Saturday.

Miss Amy Sherwin, says the cable, has been robbed of her costly presents, :wels and stage- dresses by a considerate bargiar. The Bulletin hope that Amy is as well-adverused at the other end of the cable as she is hora.

Four of the City of Melbourne Bank's fate directors owed it barvy overdrafts, bat one paid up. immediately after the stoppage.

securities" deposited by some large overdrafters The consist almost wholly of the bank's own shares. Lovely!

The writer can name 20 Mayors of Melbourne municipalities (city and suburban) who have either assigned or gone insolvent during the last years. Beware Mayoral Mayorally generally means that a man is vain and neglects his business;

Another goldfield found in the vicinity of Mount Morgan alleged to be confonation" of the famous Mountain. Ode company, the Struck Oll, has had two good trial crushing (roox, the last), and shares are being boomed mildly in Townsville and Sydney.

Broken Hill Feoprietary silver mine, in declar. ing its bandredth dividend, will have distributed is shareholders the enormous sum of £6,36%,000, This apart from the semius! value of the shares received from affikoots, whih srcunt to £1,744,000 or a grand total of £8,112,000.

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The Bulletin has hitherto thought that Aus trala was the only country in which the At a meeting of gentlemen interested in paper. chases, held on the 11th, in Mr. Fraser & Co'siques pest was a great a case to commerce "as the rabbit is to agricalture. Judged by a pas. offices, Singapore, it was arranged that paper

from an American paper, the Yanks are equally chases should continue. There was no intention

afflcted:"School teacher (to youthful Jewish of forming any dieṛinct club in connection with this pleasant equestrian pastime, but it was

pupli): What is an nesignee ? Ikey Fallupski:

Der brother-in-law of the man wot fails, n thought advisable that all pentlemen riders whe took part in it, should pay a half-yearly sum of

The Queensland Mutual Assurance Co. (paid- $2, in order to cover such expenditure as might up capital 15 477) has made the very and

ended be involved in the creation of Jumps, &c. Mr. some prodit of £4,380 for the your

Juse. An 8 per cent, dir. is declared; £229 Owen consented to receive all inbscriptions for 11. nd. Is placed to investment-fluctuation this purpose.

account, making it £600 1 and £1,913 added is The Batavia Nieuwsblad of the 27th Sen-profit and loss account, masking the credit tember gives advices from Acheen, stating that balance 6,133 The Q. Mutual, though it has wide spread floods had done havoc Is the

bega doing business for seven years, has no military lines, with the sowelt that fever and

reserve fand, berl-berl are on the Increase. The Achlaese continue to harass the outposte, but their firg la to -directed as to do little barm, The Govern ment de not, at present, contemplats any

gre extension of the work of conquest In Acheeo, whatever may be the plans for future military Operations there the new Commander-in-Chief may have to view, The Coloalsl Estimates make no provision for any extraordinary reinforcement in Acheen. One regiment will be despatched there next year, but only to relieve another reziment, On the West Coast, the Malay population give trouble from rertiveness under fresh texation, and the taxes will have to be. anforced at the palat of the hayoset Experts my that it will take two racimento to this ignorant Impatience of taxation. The authorities stand now before the alternatlyg of collecting the taxes by military force, or weaken ing Dutch it fluence on the Coast by not enforcing

obedience to Government.

DYSICOME

Sydney Civil Service Co-operative Society's half-yearly report to gret faly shows a net profit of £1817. Amount avaliabin for distribution incinding last half-year's balance, £3707-which pays 10 per cent, div, and gives z4. in the & to catheporchasing shareholders. 493 is carried forward. The Civil Service is one of the steadiest co-operative societies, and keeps on progreselag, while is rivals-notably, the defunct Trades and Labor Store-dle or berat.

Would the Reld Govt, hare affixed a poalive condition to the appointment of any member of the community except ex-Premier Dibbs to the Packaging true ship of NSW Sayings

acetylene !

one of the greatest of French cheminis, is almost too good to be true. It is a sort of Jobeny-all- sorts, lightning-change seifit among gases. Il can be used as "light" for next to nothing i with nitrogen it forms prussic acid; with bensine, it becomes napibaline; acted on by sulphuric acid, it is--oh, joy 1-"pare alcohol at 1d.perb."--That is, rad. per 20 fald ounces! Look you here. Acetylone is going to kill the ingrog white-spirit distiller, and ts penny drinks" take the bucket and help your. colar to pira us the best three-star whisky in self, sir. It's going to burst up the probibitionists and the

the-Gimlet Brigade. God bless Cabled that the Colonial Bank of Maoriland bas made a set profit for the balf-year of aguinat £13,473 last half-year and 16,436 the one before. The div. at September, 1894, was at the rate of 7 per cent, par an.; last balf year it fell to 6 per cent, (equal to £12,000), have to be cut down to five. Mesawblic, the and this time, if there is a div., it will evidently

question is hung up, paading the arrangement for selling out the business to the B.N.Z. Despite the emphatic assurance of the directo rate that all is well, rumors concerning the solidity of the Colonial continue to circulate, and the apparent readiness of everybody con cerned to trade of the business to the B.N.Z. looks as if there was a considerable lack of con- fidence in its foture. Another sign is that Ite La shares were 'sailing, when last heard of, At seventeda bob |-Sydney Bulletin.

THE FELLOW PERIL.

Admiral Rèrellière recently addressed to the French Matine Badget Committee a long letter to draw the attention of the Chambers to the tosufficiency of the French maritime forces in the Chinese seas. The Admiral begin by national character of the French, "We are severely criticising the wart of foresight in the going about everywhere,” he says, "like a band of thoughtless mortals, smashing our nosen extention in Indo-Chins, we have threat of the against everything we come across. By our with light heart into the wasps' seat of the 'P Péri Jaune, and now we shall find it difficult to get out of 1" To prevent this peril, the Admiral says it will be necessary to support the defend it against the introduction of Japanese Chizere Empire against its young competitor, to influence, and to ratify the Franco-Russian Alliance in the Far East, not by banquets, but by deeds. For this purpose France will require to have forces there strong enough to be relied on in the event of hostilities.

Such is the conclusion to which the Admiral† comes, but it does not find favour with many other authorities. One of them considers it illogical,

Singapore for this port at noon to-day.

‚SHIPPING RETURNS.

From 6pm. yesterday to B p.m. today. ARRIVALS.

Chefoo, Foochow.

Port Wallet.

Propouts......steamer, from Saigon, Wilhelm m Binlarig Boyls Progress ........... Zydemoon R Befor

Fran

·Cassins pumuĻSLIDO

10

*

7

Canton.

H

Cauton.

10

11

Canton.

14

H

Shanghai,

19

Saigon.

Aggregating 13,125 tons register.

DEPARTURES.

......steamer, for Slagapore.

Saratov Clauskas ......zugssonurÙ ANCORA

*

10

Swator.

video

.. Japan. Aggregating 6,617 tons register.

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The British steamship Bralorig left Foochow on the zgrd instant, and had strong monsoon and cloudy weather, with rain.

The British steamship Foyle left Port Wallut on the aand fasant, and had strong moith-east winds and head sea from Haloan Head.

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The British steamship Proponike left Safgon at 4 a.m, on the roth fustant; passed Cape St. fames at gas .m thence to Cape Padaran had fresh to moderate est-north-east winds with Fadaran to lat. 19 deg. north, had light to mode- slight head sea and fine weather, From Cape rate Bonherly, and "easterly winds and fine weather with smooth sex; thence to Gap Rick had strong north-norb-east brodes and high confused ses with overcast weather, and, frequent showers. Passed Gap Rock at 7:15 pm on the 24th, and anchored at Green Island at II p.m. On the sand passed the steamship Tatchlow, bound south, in lat. 15.11 deg north and long, allude which the Admiral advisca us to assume

The, active, not to say hostile,110.38 deg, east. On the aged passed the steam towards Japan would," remarks the writer, "be and long, 112.9 deg, east. On same day passed ship Leach, bound south, in lat. ro.: deg, north sure to lead to a rupture with that country, which the American barque Adam W. Sples, from be describes as ambitions, enterprising, and Hongkong, bound to New York, in 1st. 19.26 bellicose. The consequence would be that lo deg, north and long, 112:19 deg,, cest. trying to get an of the wasps' nest we should deeply into it After, is it Japan who run the risk of thrusting morselves sill more

threatens us in Indo-China? Is it not rather China The Tongking expedition is there to prove it. Besides, are France and Russia the only lowers threatened by the Yellow Peril which the Admiral foresees 7 Certainly nol. England is more interested in the subject than we are, Germany also would be affected by I.

The Admiral is happler in his description of the characters of the Chinese and Japanese peoples. The difference between them le great. The Chinese are peaceful; they disdain force, and have little esteam for military affairs. And yet they are not wanting la personal.courage. They have a contempt for dealb, and a respect for the law pushed to the extreme.

DEAFNESS. An essay describing a really noticing that the Chinese are a lettered people, which the Admiral says I due to their piciácie Cure for Deafness, Singing in Ears, &c... no matter how severe or long-standing, wil! be sest post free.-Artificial Ear-drums and similar appliances entirely superseded. Address THOMAS KEMPE, Victoria Chambers, 19, South. ampion Bulidings, Holborn, London.—(Advt.

After

temperament, be proceeds to deal with the Japanese. They, on the cantrary, 218 a warlika nation, and have been so from time immemorial It was only thirty years ago that they emerged from the manners and customs of the Middle Ages, and entered the field of modern civilization, but, according to the Admiral, the change was more apparcal than real, and the lostincts of the race remain the same, To this a French writer replies "Here the Admiral goes too far, and if he studied the question alinle more closely, as would find that the Japanese bare changed something more than their dress. They have opened their pits to Europe, without f being necessary to have recourse lo casson, $1 in the case of the Chinese. They have given their troops a European uniform, and improved to

armaments. Il japan was still in the Middle Ages only thirty years sin and if it emerged from them so rapidly, it is Europe who was the Initiator of the marvellous evolution. The Japanese lo assisting themselves to our civilization have also became customers for our commerce and fadustry. They have created new wants which will not fail to increase. Let as encourage and not silesate them, for if we lost them, our place would soon be taken by somebody else."

Admiral Péreillère overlooke the barbarity which be said to be one of the distinguish

may Ing festures in the character of the Chinese, A case or two is cited. As regards their military power, the Admiral admits that he thought the soldiers would have made a stand, lustead of of the condition in Dibbs running away when bard pressed, and he attri y threshold of the undertaking, is bates their defeat to bad organisation of the men, face on the very exiculated to excite an obailoute and able and ignorance of ibelt commanders.--Gløde Cor. foe to work his hardest-to-prevent-ihat amalgamation of the banics on which Premier Red professes to have set his heart,

The

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE,

SUPREME COURT. SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

"To show how easily money can be bad for Money-lenders are blamed for the coffee crop Wastralian ventures if the right people ask for fl," In South Celebes sinking, this year, jo 4,000 - remarks The

Bulletin's London correspondent, plculs, when, ten years ago, a crop of 100,000 "Oscar de Satge got

subscribed at the £11,000 `picals" was nothing incommos, The coffee- | Junior Carlton Club in one afternoon, to test a

growers there are crushed under sich heavy large property with a view to by and by forming (Before Mr. A.G-Wius, Acting Pulma Judgi.) lord of Increasing debt that payment_le_well A 60, with a large capital to work it. De. nigh impracticable, the more no from the insurera | from his connection with the Peel River Co. and taking possession of the crops. The growers henes look forward to no gain from their labour, lare heart, and neglect csitivation,

Traders at Macassar are intersted in the coffee crop of Por guess Timor, which was expected to reach 20,000 plculs this year, The revolt there endangers the crop, and prospects ar the worse from the disaffection spreading. Fagitives from the disturbed districts flock into the neighbouring Dutch territory. So far, the border tribes have not joined the rebe's.

The French Consul at Batavia han received official permission to recrul two hundred natives In Java for coolle work in New Caledonia. The permission comprises alsingent conditions for the protection and good, treatment of the amigrants,

At Japars, the other day, an estate nasistant had the good luck to poison a large tiger with strychnine, upon which a hunter in that, neigh» bourhood set to work to skin the tiger. He became so it dalag the operation as to have to be taken to hospital, The medical officer there ascribed his illness to the breathing-in of strych- nine fumes from the corpen.

A Franch bank, the Credit Lymnals, is mid de intend to establish a branch is Bateria,

Salge

the Union Mortgage, holds a first-class position

in London, and is believed in as an honest fellow

much to say in these times," which

October 25th,

FEXTURES.

8.93

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.

Kagoshima Mara...... Falan Rickmer in Kowloon Dock. Kowloon Trai

Yus Sang............. Tecoma Solent Praya .................. Talis Progress......... Kinskin Mars...........

VATNSJASULAKE LOUPSET.

St. Jam............ Don't

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Aberdeen

Cosmopolitan

To be Let.

TO LET.

WELLING HOUSES

HOUSES RIPON TERRACE. ERANIES BUNGALOW, 5. Rooms

KOWLOON. "LARKSPUR UFFER RICHMOND ROAD- Roomed Detached House with Garden and Lawn Tennis Court -FURNISHED or UNPUR MISHED,

OFFICES

THE

FLOOR No. 7. PRAYA CENTRAL, lately occupied by, Mostra, HOLLIDAY, WIFE & Co.

FIRST

Apply to

HONGKONG LAND INVESTMEN

& AGENCY Co., Ltd.

24th October, that,

TO LET.

No. 3. DUDDILL STREET. ROAD CENTRAL, sultable for Ofices.

17

FIRST FLOOR el No. 12, QUEEN'S

Apply to*****

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 30th September, 1895. [1254

NO

τα

No

TO.LET.

THE REMAINING PORTION, of 'n largo

and BLUE SERGES, TROUSERINGS, &C. Cut Info Salt Leneths. PYTAMA SUITS and Other OUTFITTING. &c., &c.

ALSO

A FEW LENGTHS ofALL WOOL MATERIALS and SERGES cut for LADIES' DRESSES,

NAUTICAL

G. FALCONER & CO.,

FACTURERS and JEWELLERS.

INSTRUMENTS CHARTS and BOOKS. Mr. 48, Queen's Road Central.

LEVY HERMANOS.

AND AT

179

SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILO AND PARIS:

DIAMONDS, WATCH,

Also

EWERONOMETER CLOCKMAKERS,

Btc.,

&c., On View from FRIDAY, tha a5th October.

TERMS OF SALE :—A# customary,

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1895.

JEWELLERY,

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948)

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

THE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on

*MONDAY,

the 18th day of October, 1895, at 3 P.M., are published for general information.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary........ Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 13th October, 1895. -.

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Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the

CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, *28th day of October, 1895, at 3 P.M., by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of

for a term of 699 years.

No. of Sale.

Registry

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT..

Inland

Lot

Locality.

Wong- No. nelchong

Boundary "Measure

ments.

235

Contents in

Square feet.

Annual RL

44 | Upser price

s.jw.3

|LIA, A. | ft.

1 1,338 Road, "\xzo/140) 63.2o 60| 7,800) 20!

Hotels.

THOMAS, GRILL ROOMS, No. 9, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

A bape to Inform my PATRONS that in connection with the GRILL ROOM,'! have secured the 1ST FLOOR recently occupied by the CHINA FIRE INsurance ComPANY (above the present GRILL Room) and have fitted it up for

LADIES' DINING ROOMS, with all conveniences attached. I am also now prepared to serve

DINNERS, TIFFINS AND SUPPERS

to Parties when Ordered distinct from the ordi. Gary GRILL Roo

DAILY NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS. Hengkang, 30th April, 1805.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HARONE

Four and a half hours from Yokokama,

FIRST-CLASS

83

ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

"HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

THE BUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD_TABLES,

EXCELLENT CUISINE

10611

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG,

"THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the

elegant Building known as NAUGHT HOUSE" offers First-class Accom

* CON.

modation to Residents and Travellers,

Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to Each Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant. Favourable Arrangements made for Families and for Monthly or Extended Periods.

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

1430

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

THIS

HIS commodions and well appointed HOTEL, situated at x height of raga fort above sea-level, has just been thoroughly

BLxecorated, recovated and re-furnished, and a

OLD BAILEY STREET, Roomed Dwelling House.

MOUNT GOUGH, at the PRAX, Furnished-From November 15th till April next.

Apply to

DAVID SASSDON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 19th October, 1805, (1403

TO LET. 1200 HPRAK-Gas and Watts laid on,

TOUSE No. 3. "Das VTX VILLAS,

The following cases were to-day fixed for the The Calestial has not yet got to ting on the respective dates :—— West coast of Tasmanis. About five years ago two venturesome ones made an attempt to land. at Trial Harbour (the then seaport of Zeehas), The

TATE them a rough time and dumped them into the sea. Eventually they was rescued by the policeman and locked up

50.00 opportunity came to ship them away again. Tasmanian miners don't love Jehu, They had enough of him on the E. Const infelds, from which they were practically ousted by the almond-eyed tollen,

|T

Monday, October allth, 1841-Kwong Cheong v. Captain

Barale 1910-Captain Bernie v. Kwong 1836-Davao Slagh v. A 500...............

Tuesday, October agth, 1813-Cheung Taung Lal v. Danen.

| NEW WING has been built, which commands gificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of Chine.

SPECIAL WINTER RATES,

(FROM ET NOUEMEKA TO JIST MARCH). One person, per day musim-$310 $ 350 One person, per wook 1100136139 20.00 One person, per month..........................50.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

5.00

...... couple (occupying one room) par month Marded couple (occupying two rooms)

per month $329 to 130.09 Extra Bed Room, per month [1407 Extra Bed Room, per day divestit

You feriker particulars apply to

920.18 215.81 112.10

135.09

Apply to

BELILIOS & Ca Hougheng, rath October, 1895.

TO LET.

1900-J. Andrew w. C. Holdsworth.. Of the mortgages registered in Bouth Australia 1917-Shang Cheang v. 1 Wo last your men than a quarter were at y per cent 1913-Kwong Hing v. Leung Sing sad zzove than another quarter were at from 6 to 10 per canty more than a third were simply at

Wednesday, October jath.. ** current banking rates, which probably average sixtiell, were at to per cent, or more. The S.A. 1634-Chong v. Chan Kam Fong

percent, and a small proportion, about 1829-Ng Lam Bunge, Lam Kum...... 433.60 Savings Bank lends money at 44 per cent, and the local Fat Man arguan from

Hals that there no need for a State Land Bank, But the figures show that all the Savings Bank has to lead is a mere drop in the ocean compared to the

sand, and thể; § ned' sa yor:conic Shylock

and another.

1733-Wilson v. Butterfald & Ewire Thursday, October 31st, 2 p.m.

Motion for lesva to Appeal, 1896-Bit Lang Kit . Tai Koos

WITH IMMEDIATE ENTRY,

"OUSE `on BONHAM ROAD, with Seven

Heems and All conveniences.

Apply to

DJ C THOMSON,

BRAUKRILARI,

-Boakam Road,

"

20.00

T.30

THE MANAGER.

New Victor's Hotel Hongkong, toth October, 1805. {1171

HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI.

· REGON: PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Haid

L. MALLORY.

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office. MEE CHEUNG,

PHOTOGRAPHER,

TOP FLOOR OF Ice House, N Ici-House Read

S now in a posilou, is his New and Com. modious Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East,

GROUPS AND VIEWS

a specially.. Hongkong, zand September, 180d.

SIEN

TING,

SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, DAGuilar street. TERMS VERY MODERATE, "Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th Septeraber, 1805.

DENTISTRY.

f1187

F1318 ·

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND MODERATE FEES. WONG TAL FONG,

Surgeon Dentist,

and latterly

MR.

(Formerly arucied Apprentice,

assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED To

·

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel). CONSULTATION FREE, Hengkong, 17th July, for.

KANANGA

OF JAPAN

(REGISTRAAD)

·RIGAUD and C

PARIS

Cananga Water the most delight-

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Fresh Air and Exercise.

Get all

that's pos-

sible of

both, if in

need of

strength,

flesh and

nerve force. There's need, too, of plenty of fat food.

Scott's Emulsion

of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh -and-strength-quicker than any other preparation known to science.

Scott's Emulsion, is constantly effecting Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, and kindred dis- cases where other methods VALL Booth & Bowns, Lid, London. All Chemista.

Sale Agents for Hongkong and the Eispire of China-Watkins & Co, Hongkong,...

Hongkong, 27th March, 1804-

FOR

SALE.

APAN HAND-HADE PAPERS,

JAPAN

JAPAN

APAN PRINTING PAPERS.

JAPAN COPYING PAPERS, JAPAN WALL PAPERS.

&c,

PRICES VERY MODERATE.

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- signed,

MITSUI BUSKAN KAISHA“

8, Onben's Road Cantril,

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