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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1895.

ago, and they have profited accordingly. We offered are ruch as will tempt the best, and also have now awakened, however tardily to lasisting on the application of a test of efficiency. this trulb. – A-walter, evidently acquainted with In the meantime we can take measures to provide China, who signs his letter "S. S. O.. assures for the fatere increase of the staff of naval officer

to-day that the punishment recently inflicted at our demand on Llu Ping Chang, the Viceroy proper level by adding to the number of those to trataing. We know of no reason why the of Sau-chuan, has been of the most signal

procets should not be shortened, and "there character. He has bena Irrevocably and

Is ona obvious way in which it can be done. It would be quite possible, and not in the the training of such a number of naval cadeta es least unjust, to suppress the Britannia stage la the Government' may think necessary. There MO Would

certainly be no difficulty in finding us many lade of the beit

the diagrace he has incuradod,

follow him beyond the, crave and descend to his children. How did we extort this this righteous, Il Imperfect, act of retribution, directed against one of the highest mandarios of the Empire? It was by physical force, or rather by the mere menace of physical force, supported

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by material evidence that the menace was made the publle schools, as were needed st

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In earnest. 5.5.0. sees in the extension of this system an effectual remedy for the outrager which, as ho taly observes, the people are goaded to commit by the corrupt and Incompesent official cinssen. He_recom. mends us to apply it at Ka-cheng, in Fo-kien, and assures as that its application there would render foreign life in China usio for twenty years and perhaps for ever." It seems not unlikely

Ilte that foreign

ba safe enough in most parts of Chius before twenty years are over but bat la the meantime it might be well not only lo follow "5.5.0.'s advice in Fokien, but to adopt it at Nanking, where the Viceroy has decifeed to see Admiral Buller on the pretext of Ill-health. Indeed, the prescription admits of very general application in this corrupt, affata and incorrigiblà Empire. Our later policy towards China has falled, not without some loss and damage to ourselves. It is lima for us to adopt a new, or rather to revert to our original, policy, based on the only argument at our disposal to which China will ever hearken-the Argument of physical force.

The-kat nina lines of this article should be

printed in large gilt-edged latters and be placed In a prominent position in the British Foreign Office and in the British Legation in Poking, just to prevent Lord Salisbury and Sir Nicholas O'Conor's successor."(whoever he may be in the "sweet by and by ") from getting foto the old

groove,

DOC, WAS `MAD,

The following "yare » is taken from our comic Yokohama Contemporary, the Box of Curies, of

the gth lnstant;-

Those who know Doctor Thomas, the genial surgeon of H.M.S. Porpoiss, which has just returned from Behring Sea, hosting sealing schooners, will know he can take a joke as well as the next man, bit at the same tims can realize that the position he was placed in, as In the story we are about to recount, was abown enough to even make our felend Pills" mad. He told us the story himself, but the very first Russian name he gave us caused the lockjaw. and every time he attempted to say anything with aoré or a she ending his chin would cease wagging and he would stop and grab his jaw dolll be had prepesly replaced. For this reason we could not catch the names he would whistle through bis false teeth, otherwise our story would

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would be older, of entering the Britannia, and their schoollog -course, by three-years-on so than the boys just- would not have been strictly professional.

It does not follow that they would have had a less effectual drilling for their bratas and we

veniate

tate to feel pretty confident that before their first few months in the service were ended they would be well on a level with the lads from the Britaria, even in professional matters. This saggestion, which has, we think, already come considering, at a time when we are in acknow mended itself to others, is at any rate worth lodged need of more officers, and when there is overy, sign that the necessity will be aren' greater in the Immediata future,

[Ts, October 15th.]

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The immediate requirements of peace are for the moment every whit as urgent as the prospec- ties requirements of war. Every month that |passes after the admisalon of the ofletes in ques- ilon to the regularservice and the, filling of their places in the ranks of the Royal Naval Reserva by the admission of new applicants from outside will increase the afficiency of both cineres., İn far less time iban, it takes to make a capable training, beginning with admission to the Bestensat In the ordinary, course of naval Britaumia,

the supernumerary officers admitted from the mercantile marine will have enjoyed several years' continuous training

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board a man-of-war, while those who

waiting to take their place in the Royal Naval Reserve will have enjoyed corres ponding opportunities of temporary service in the Navy. It is true that, if we went to war on the very morrow, of the admission of the supernumerary officers, we should be from 50 to 100 officers short in the Royal Naval Reserve. That, however, would happen in

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in

case, and on a much larger scale, in the event of war, the only difference being that, if there were no supernumerary list such as is provided for by the Order in Council, the officers of the Reserve called upon to serve the Navy at the outbreak of a war would be less efficient than the same officers previously admited to a supernumerary list, in exact pro- postion to the time which may elapse between the opening of the list and the outbreak of a war. If that period extends to only a very few years, the evil, such as it is, will be found to bave corrected Hself by the entry and training of officers in the Reserva to take the place of those admitted to the supernumerary list.

be geographically, medicinally and truthfully | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Correct, Dec. tells the story as follows --- "We had been in prison on board ship for

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sented me when finally the Captain con-

to some sus landing to a good run and æt same time to buy some Halmon and game from the natives. The water was shoal anil our boats' crews had hardly landed when a gile sprang up suddenly and the Porpoiss had to go to sea to keep off a lee shore, and there we were with a only few gallons of water, and grub enough for one meal. We ran across a lot of natives and they were the most Ignorant, thick beaded brutes I ever saw. I spoke te them in good English, bad French and Latin, bot egaloots only granted. I then tried pantomime-put my finger la my month-Into my eyes and ears-rubbed my chest—mado fool laces and jumped around and made a big of myself, but finally got them to bring some salmon-the finest fish I ever ste. We used the sails to make teats and were pretty comfortable for two days, but the third day | we could taste salmon and didn't have the cheek to look one in the face...Just as the Porpoise hove in sight the bays commenced to wish for plum duff, pate de fet, gras, rout turkey, mince

piz 真 good blp of old Scotch whiskey and several other delicacies, and just when they bad about gone through a list that made our mouths waler, I heard, in a simil twang that indicated his birth," say, trang you Briishers don't want much, do you?"

SUPREME COURT, SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour Mr. Furilla Wist.)

November aand,

FIXTURES. The following cases respective dates

were fixed for the

..................... 1,000,00

1383,21

Monday, November 15th. 1757-Sin Heung Chuen v. Ho Hing... 870.00

Tuesday, November 26th. 2000-Lau Kau Ya v, Hopkins, Cum-

ming & Cove Wednesday, November 27th. 2015-Lo Sta Teng v. S. A. Seth

Thursday, November 28th, 3025—He Yok Tang v. Wong Chak

Friday, November 29th.. 2004-Cheung Fan v. Mrs. Ricco ...... 2007 The Wing Tak Firm. g. Wong

Li St.

45,00

6.16

864.00

· The following case was referred to the Registrar 1829-Ng Lam Sung v. Lam Kam... 432.60

POLICE COURT.

When Doc. beard this, although he is a small man, be awelled up as big as John L. Sullivan, Twelve convictions were registered to-day for and in his most influenzaile and paregorio volco offences against the Market Regulations, 5pcs yelled: "What did you say?" and on being being imposed. Seven offences against the told "I'wald you Britishers don't want much, Opium Ordinance were proved, fines ranging up Doc, got mad and repiled i " You American-1 to $7.50 being inflicted. For belog abroad you bean-eating Yank, I would like to 'mash without a pass at night_ fine of $5, your head. Great Scott!

you lubber i

you or twenty-one days, was inflicted. A drunken have let me nearly break my neck making algus foreign sailor was fined $1. For throwing and

1 you not epening your mouth. And all the rubbish into the harbour three boatmen, were Ballsfaction be got was a land laugh from the deed $3 each. For throwing night sell into the the nativer. It seems one of them was an American drains a coolle was fined $10, with the option of clad in native costume, who looked just like month's Imprisonment. For stealing wood them, and Doc, remembered afterwards that from the hill-side an unemployed cook Was he acted as leader and seemed studiously sentenced to one month's imprisonment. Two to be the biggest chuckle-head on record, beggars were sent up for fourteen days, in the thus compelling Doc. to go through his absence of $5 6se, for mendicancy. For letting pantomime two or three times before he would off fireworks two shopkeepers pald & sach, When he tells the yarn he while for cylag out and beating googe during gets so jolly mad that it is unsafe to point the night, three men likewise paid $2 ind each. Enger at one's month, for he thinks he is being For obstruction in the Market, Aces of $5, $4 gured. On the trip down the Portofre expe- and $e were inflicted in three cases. rienced a fearful gale, but the only accident occurring was when Doc's cap was hewn over- board and the gale striking him on the weather quarter tore the hair xil off that side of his head, His hair was not much to brag of, but it is no beauty even now, dontcherknow ?

catch on,

THE DEARTH OF NAVAL OFFICERS.

A recent Order In Connell which provides for the admission of roo officers from the Royal Naval Reserve, or from the mercantile marine in general, to permanent commissions in the Navy, has,

appears from Public Opinion and other home papers, attrred public opiston interested in naval administration, whilst the dearth of officers has been

of an importat subject correspondence in the Times

[ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE, October 13th.] Admirs Richards and

and some other nawal officers lo

Se favour

of restoring the old rank of Master--which was the title originally given to those allicers who were exclusively responsibla for the navigation of the ship. These socme the face of it 10 be a great deal^ld" be "zald" "is"

favour of their scheme. Navigation and practical seamanship are likely to be, the strong points of men trained in the merchant service. It is this very important side of naval officer's duties that they are most

likely to be employed, whether they are expressly limited to it or not. On the other hand it must not be forgotten that what is broken must often so remain. When we first abolished the fille of

Master, and then incorporated the navigation lee with the general staff, we broke a tradition which it may not be possibla to revive. ¿To put the new-comers on the old footing of the Masters would be to mark them deliberately with a note of inferiority. If that is done we shall peobably get nobody at all worth having

TERRA

There is, in truth, nothing for it but to attract the men we seed, taking cars that the tornis

PROGRAMME OF THE AMOY RACE MEETING.{

MONDAY, TURHAY, AND WIDNESDAY, 6th, 7th and 8th January, Stewards-T. M. Boyd, Esq. 1R. H. Bruce, Esq.; F. Cam, Erg. j Dr. McDougall ; W. 8. Or, Eeg. Aug. Fishly Haq, and H. P. White, Esq.

Secretary E. Thomas, Esq.

FIRST DAY,-MONDAY, 6TH JANUARY, 1996, CONSULAR CUF, (mesented) ; Value $100; for

all China penses; weights as per scale ; entrance $3. Seven furlongs

AMOY STAXES"; "forced"entry at $10 each for

"allˇponses entered at this meeiing ;"est"pony to receive yo per cent, and 20 per cent, and 3rd to per cent.; weights as per scale. Ons mile and a quarter

SECOND DAY-Tuesday, 7th JanUARY. EXCHANGE PLATE, (presented); walar $

and pony $25; for all Chinx ponies; griffins at date of entry allowed gib; winners at this meeting gib extra for each race won; weights as per icale; entrance $5. Three quarters of a mile.

AMOY DERBY ; a sweepstakes of B15 each with

$100 added ; and pony Sco; a forced entry for All Sona fide grifios at date of entry; optional for subscription geliftas; weights us per scale. One mile and a ball.

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21st November 1895.- At 4 p..

gals and bigh following sex with cloudy weather CHINA COAST METROROLOGICAL to Amor. Lefi Amoy on the soib, and had strong north-east winds and easterly swell and clear weather. Leht Swalow on the a111, and had moderate to light north-east and north- -porth-West-winds and fine clear weather-to-port. In Foochow the steamships Kolgan, Sarpesion, and Strathclyde. In Amoy the steamships Continental, Cheang, Hock Rian, and a German Cruisers, In Swatow the steamships wong dang, Newchwang, Taiwan, Wenchow, Sabine mon Alckmers, Belching and Sitkan.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA, DOCK RETURNS. Helene Rickmer in Kowloon Dock,

✔ STATION.

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map Marcotic........................... Frift ummasicos... VISITORS' CUP (presented); value $100; and Irene)

pour $25 for all China pontes ; wlaner of

Brunhilde.... Foochow Cap or Racing Stakes zibs. extra; weights asper scale; entrance $5. Two miles. Porpoite umaminyway COMPRADORES Cur, (presented); walus $100 Press...

and pany $15; for Amoy subscription griffins of this season; winner of one race 7ibs, extra, | Phra Chom Riso ∙of two or more solba extra; „prévious non- starters 6lbs. exfra; wefekts as pir scale ; entrance $5. Seren furlongs,

CHALLENOR CUP, valus ŝijo; a forced entry for all Amoy and Formosa owned ponies; optionst to subscription griffins of this season; ball entrance fees to the winner until the Cup la finally won, when the second pany shall receive the half entrance frès, To be won two consecutive meetings, by a pony or powies❘ the dona fide property of the saME OWACT OF Owners; weights as per scale; entrance Bro. Ope'mlic.

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AMOY CLUB CUP, value $100; and pony $15

for all bond fide griffins at date of entry ; subscription griffins allowed zibs winnera gibs, extra; entrance fee $5; weights sa per scale. One mile,

TE MAL-CHIN PLATE, presented; value $...... 1st pony to receive 25 per cent, and 25 per cent.) for Amor, Foochow and Formosa owned pontes; gribas at date of entry ällowed gibi; winner of a race.at this meciing of 13 mfles or over giba extra, lf of two such races ylbs. extra; weights så per scale; entrance $10. One mile and a ball.

CHAASZE COF, presented; value $100; and pony $25 for Amoy subscription griffins of thi season; winners gibs, extra for each race won ; weights as per scala ; entrance $5. One mile and a quarter.

THIRD DAY,WEDNESDAY, 8TH JANUARY. LEDGER CUP, (presented); valno $150; and pony $25 for all China ponies; winners at this meeting of overace gibi, extra, of two ar more Tolbs, extra; previous non-starters 7lbs, extra; weights as per scale; entrance 35. 'One mile. FORMOSA CUP, (presented); value $ 1 for all ponlas first riced, as grifāns at Amoy or Fooch:w; winner at this meeting of one race 7ibs, extra, of two or more races iclbs. extra bond fide gillius at date of entry allowed zibs; weights as per scale; entrance $5. One mile and a quarter.

LADIES' PURSE (presented); for all China ponies; to be ridden by residents of Amoy, Foochow

or Formosa; catch weights over 11 stona jibu; entrance $5. Once round and a distance. LOTTERY CUF, value $ico 1 2nd pony $25; for Amor inbieription griffins of this reason ;. winners of a mile and quarter race or over, gibs, extra for each such race won ; weights as per scale ; entrance 85. One mile and a half,

CONSOLATION CUP, value $ioo; second pony $35; for all beaten ponies that have rap and not won a race at this meeting; weights as per scale ; entrance $5. One mile. CHAMPION STAKĖS, a forced entry of $10 each

for all winners at this meeting except Nil Desperaudam stakes; winners of two races $15 extra, of more than two races $30 extrą, non-winners excluded; weights as per scale One mile and a quarter.

NIL DESPERANDUM, STAKES, of $5 each, with $50 added ; second pony $25 ; for all beaten Amoy subscription griffos of this season; weights as per scale. Dace round and a distance.

BEEarles close on Saturday, 7th December, 1895, at 6 p.m.

SHIPPING And mail news,

MAILS, DUE: Tacoma (Victoria) to-morrow, Australian (Tstran) to-morrow, French (Orus) 28th last. American (Evandale) and prox. Canadian (Empreu of Japan) 4th prox. American (Peru) Sik prox.

THE M. M. steamer Ozur, with the French mall of the arth October, left Singapore for this port at 1 p.m. yesterday, sad may be expected here on or about the 28th fast. This packet brlogu replies to letters despatched from Hongkong en the 18th September."

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PEAK HOTEL.

COREN ALL THE YEAR-ROUND,

"HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL. situated at a height of 1,750 fees above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and s NEW WING has been buill, which commands mi pulficent Views of the Harbour and mainland

of China.

SPECIAL, WINTER RATES,

(FROM 1ST NOVEMBER TO TEST MARCH). One person, per day .......................................$3 10 $ 3.50 One person, per week........

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22nd November, 1895.–At 15 am.

STATION.

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"Khanghai...

It is reported that the establishment of the | projected direct five of steamers by the Hosa- gerlas Marlilmes Company between Marsellles Nic and Queensland ports is postponed for the " present, and that It Is proposed to extend the voyages of the Company's boats from Singapore || Peace and Batavia to ports in Queensland and New Caledonia, and eventually to Sydney,

The number of vessels added to the French mercantile marine in the three months July, August and September wàs 268, vi.: 13 steamera (8,130 tons in all) and 320 sailers (4.907 tone) built in France, and 13 steamers (1,399 tons) and aa saliinge ships (1.535 tons) of foreign construction-that ls, 13,037 tons out of French yarde, and 8,935 tons from foreign.

The principal Interest in marine insurance circles in England dorlag October centred upon the ship Barcraig, from New York aged April to Shanghal, with 1 cargo of ali in casen, on which 75 gaines per cent. was paid. This is a sicel ship of 2,061 toas register, bulit at Port Glasgow in 1887 by Messrs. William Hamilton & Co., and owned in Glasgow by Messrs. Harvey & Co.

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On the sand at 77.95 am, the barometer was steady, trash N, winds and find clear weather prevaliing.

*.- Barometer reduced to level of the ses in Inches, tonika and bundredths. Temperature in the shade in plagross, Fab penbelt. Humidliy in percentage of anxiuration, the humidity of armaturated with inolazurobsing too, a—Direnlan of the wind to oru polua. 5-Force că the wind keeneding, ka Beaufort scale, State of the weather, à Bisa sky, a Dietached clouds, Delaling rain, Fog, Gloody, & Hall / Lighting,

• Oppcast, ♬ Pussing showers, # Squally, » Rain, z Boom, 1 Thunder, Visibility, Dew wać. 3-Rain Is laches, tonths and hundredaka,

F. G. Fan, Pen.Anglatest.

Hongkong Observatory, zand Nov., 1895.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Tum bratura Huddly consci Direction of with............ Weatherman 2991108042 Rate IDIU

One of the least understood phases of electricity is induction, and some very inexpli- } aromiter. cable accidents occur through this. It has been noticed, for example, that If an iron ship anywhere near Another vessel which has on board a dynamo, the bottom of the former will suffer considerably, and so far no compound has been found which will stop this deiritoration in the slightest. With big Ironclade this

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a very serious matter, for not only does the neighbouring ship offer, but the one which Hongkong Observatory, 22nd Nov., 1895. bar the electric generator on board suffers too, though only when another from ship is near 14, not when it is alone. How the cireult få

completed is the puzzle, and a big fortune waits the happy faventer who can stop this cuisance.-Standard

WHAT EMPEROR WAS TRIS?

I was one of the greatest monarchs that over ruled in Europe. He was always at war, yet-but wait; let us take one thing at a time.

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Fir was an enormóna pater. He breakfasted at five faw! soothed in milk and drossed with sugar and spices. After this he went to sleep again. He dined at twolve, always partaking of twenty dishes. He supped twice first early in the evening and again about one o'clock-the latter the most solid meal of the four. After most bo sto s great

quantity of pastry

of boar and Vine them down with vast draughts

and sweets,

Then he would gorge himself on partridges, fat capons, &o, &c. sardine qmiettes, fried sausage, sel plos, pickled

Finally he abdicated, did this omnivorona Emperor, and a friendly courtier thus described the power that compelled him to do it. Tis a most truenient executioner ** said the bratory "It invades the whole body from head to foot. It contracts the nerves with anguish, it freezes the marrow, It converts the flaids. of the joints into chalk, and pausos not until it has exhausted the body and conquered the mind by Immense torture."

He was crippled in the neck, szano, knoon, and hands, and covered with chronic skin eruptions; while his stomach occasioned him constant sufforing. He wa awrock at an age when he should still hava baen sativo and vigorate.

This is not fiction, it is bletary; without a syllable of exaggeration, How many of our readers will write sad tell us what man tile was ? A thousand, no doubt.

Alack-s-day however. Not kings and emperors alons are thus afflicted. Great hosts of us travel the same road. We are not usually ginttons as this royal man was, but people was oss sparingly often hare the same malady. Commonly they inherit s sendeney to it. On the level of this dreadful disass the rich and the poor, the great and the email, meet together,

Sposiding

of an experience. of her own, a woman- anya: “My bands became stir and numb. There saemad to be no feeling in them. I was so cripplad THE P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s steamer Tapas left that I could not even out a round of bread. A little Singapore for this port at 17 a.m. to-day, Ister it attacked my legs and foet, the soles of the latter being very tender and sow. The pain was so sever that I often sat down and celed an assount of my sufferings and may helpless. I used rubbing olls and ambrocations, bus got no relief. In this I was on months after mouth, never expecting to be well again. I felt the first signs of lilnos in February, 1889. At first I had mainly a bad taste in the monis, Wad low, Hand, and languid, g this came the agonías of rheumatism, sa I Follow and have said. I owe my recovery to a suggestion of my husband's. He advised me to try Mother Beigel's Cazafira Byrup, and got me a boliis from Mr. W. Simpson's, in North Street. After taking it for a formight my hands got their right feeling, and I subred no more from rheumatism nor from indigestion and dyspeyale, which I now understand to be the

THE slike a steamship Hankow, which arrived at Tacoma on the 8th inst., was delivered in New York on the 17th,

SHIPPING RETURNS.

ARRIVALS,

From 6 p.m. yattırday to 6 p.m. to-day,

Macduf......steamer, from Singapore.

Bangkok.

Chowja

2 kales................... Namoa............... Invertay + Szechuan............ Strathclyde

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Aggregating 8,733 tons register, DIPARTURES.

Foockow.

TRIAL STakes, of Sto each with Sino added ; | Bokonzollern ...............xteamer, for Japan.

a forced entry far Amoy subscription geldius || Victoria vo...........................

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Bangkok, Singapore. Katchinetru. "Halhow, Undaunted ...... Cruiser "Singapore.

Aggregating 15,165 tons register.

of this masson; first pony to receiva ja par Orsi mummaam cant, and so per cent, and 3rd to per cent, 1|| Boynton...maumi `weights as per scale.-Thren quarters of a mile. AskonELUYENTLOOMALL RACING STAKES, of $to sach with $150 added;

first pony to receive yo per centy zná 20 per cent, and 3rd to për cent. ; for all China poales; griffes at date of entry allowed 5 lbs "weights as per scala. · One mile and a half. HARKWAN CUF, (presented); value $100 for all Chins ponies first raced as griffins at Amoy welekta sa per scala ; untrance $5. · One mila and a quarter. FOOCHO CUP, (presented) Talus $100 and pony 8451 for all China ponies weights as per scale; entrance 83. One mile and three

quarters.

RACE COUPE PL setscription piltion of the

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The British steamship Chows left Bangkok and had moderate monsoon and fine weather to on the 13th instant, and Ang Hin on the 14th, Padaran ; thence to port had fresh monsoon and high headsen.

The British steamship Thaler left. Talwandon and Cosst Ports, on the 19th instant. From Taiwanfos to Amoy had strong northerly male and high mar thence to Breaker Point had fresh -breeze and overcast weather; thence to post had moderate to light affable for Amoy manson ; winner of Trial Sisker er Huakwan | winds and fine clear weather. In Talwanisothe Cap glbs, antra, or of both yibs, antis f weights | steamshipɗmur and several japanese transposta. as per reala ; entrance #5) - One mille In Amoy H.LG.M.8. Katter and Arcona, and the KULAKORDO CUP, Tale $1001 and pony $351 steamships Cheung Hock Kian and Continental, Kelow Til dóna fide grillas" at date of ERITYI entrance fee $1 ) weights as per sanie, Thres

The British steamship Names lek Foodkow dm the syth Enatant, and lină strong moribunder

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cause of thetrinitam. From that time to this I have lowers in the boat of health. (Signed) (Men) Elisabeth Ana Cock, Bouthwat Lane, Worth Street, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, February Let, 1006.”

"In the year 1970,” wrlles another #rheumatism attacked me, ona joiņš after another. The paina ware all orar me, although the word was in one knee. For two years I madhesć with linthe doctor's madicines doing no good. In 1891 I read in a little book abas rheumatism was pensed by indigestion and dyspepsis, and that the broa mare for lè was Mother Beigel's Syrup. This proved to be lena, se after taking three bottles I knew no more of stomach Alsorder nor wonderful remedy to hundreds of persons. (Signed) rheumatism. I have since commanded this

Street, Reading, October 28, 1999, (Mrs.) 3. Bohrdald, 10, West Hill, Southampton

To be Let:

TO LET.

No. 3 MOUNT GOUGH, at the PRAK:

Furnished-From November 15th

Apill next.

3 Apply to

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TO LET.

DWELLING HOUSEN TERRACE.

FIRST

OFFICES

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FLOOR of No. 2, BLUE BUILDINGS.

FIRST FLOOR No.

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60,00

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Extra Bed Room, per day IMAKRONIMAPJancas

For further particulars apply ta

20.00

1.50

THE MANAGER,

Now Victoria Hotel F1171

Hongtaor, 10th October. 1805. THOMAS': GRILL ROOMS, No., QUEEN'S ROAD.CENTRAL.

I

AM happy to loform my PATRONS that in connection with the GRILL ROOM, T have secured the 1ST FLOOR recently occupied by the CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (above the present GRILL Room) and hava itted 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- nary GRILL ROOM.

DAILY NEWSPAPERS AND FERIODICALI. Hangiano, 30th April, 1805.

MACAO.

THE

18

MACAO,

BOA VISTA HOTEL.

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.

EXCELLENT TABLE..

For terms, & apply to

THE MANAGER. Telegraphic Address :-" BOAVISTA," Macro.

Hongkong, 19th November, 1805.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

Tisza

"THIS ESTABLISHMENT,' #{tuated in the Test Bellding, known as CON- NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom modation to Residents and Travellers..

Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant. Favourable Arrangements made for Familles and for Monthly or Extruded Periods.

P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager. 1420

Hongkong, 3rd April, 1895.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.

Pour and a half hours from. "Vokokamā,

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

CENTRAL lately occupied by THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

7. PRAYA

Messrs, HOLLIDAY, WISH & Co.

Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Kunch 14th November, iqt

BUILDINGS

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

17

1061]

TO LET.

PRAYA, muitable for the storage of ARGE GODOWN

KOWLOON

GENERAL CARGO or COAL.

!

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 31st October, 1895.

(1502

For Sale.

FOR

SALE.

(APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.

APAN PRINTING PAPERS.

TAPAN.COPYING PAPERS.

JAP

JA

JAP

'APAN WALL PAPERS.

&re.,

&c.

PRICES VERY MODERATE

ORDERS 'respectfully solicited by the Under' signed.

..:

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MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

8, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong. vd January, răne

SPECIAL NOTICE.

1T00

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" will be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 to 7.30

TEN CENTS.... Coples ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate ag cents,

Advertisers are reminded that the Honghong Triagroph has by far the largest circulation, of any English newspaper published in the Far East, THIS IS GUARANTEED, Terms or application.

tamrkong, rath Omaher, thos,

AN APPEAL

ITALIAN The reai Emperor was driven to abdication by THE SUPERIORESS of the

CONVENT, Cane Road, bega most rheumatism and gout, caused by bis ruined digestiva respectfully to APPEAL to the Realdents of powers. Ella outraged stomson alled him with polson Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their Had from top to toe. "Yes be protons Prende patronage and support, and desires to state that which was all the worse for blu. Kot long afterwards he died, having asthma and gravel, with the other she will be pleased to receive orders for all conques of dyspepsia. Bi one needs not to be kinds of NEEDLE WORK

"gostemand

and to hara dayspepsin, with its trading. Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs trouble. Any one of the man may prevoke it and collar de Chiled U Watah a cui bisa sarilasi symptoms arrest thous

*Ladles

Children's Under-clothing, at 200s by using the Byzup. It stops the mischief on Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, the spot when là begins, and then puritas the blood. Misterials can be supplied, if required. the Simpan might are stayed on he shrene, might Be the aid of common and Mother Belgal

any PA or old ENVELOPES to be made into The Superioress will also be most grateful for Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, rake wotalk bori în sine to help || nen taught by the Elsters,

|_ Honghong, sand April, 1899.

whe

5. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

Intimations.

KANANGA

OF JAPAN

(ARGISTERED/ RIGAUD and Co

PARIS

most delight

Hananga Waterly refreshing

Tallet Water. Itronders theskin firm,relieves mosquito bites and imparts a delicato fra- gance and fooling of comfort and freshness.

'New Senaations in Perfumery |RIGAUD'S KANANGA EXTRACT

RIGAUD'S WHITE ROSE

RIGAUD'S MELATI EXTRACT RIGAUD'S IXORA D'AFRIQUE EXTRACT |RIGAUD'S. LILY of the VALLEY EXTRACT

RIGAUD'S YLANGYLANG EXTRACT RIGAUD'S BANTAM EXTRACT RIGAUD'S JASMINE ér Chạmilio EXTRACT 6, RUE VIVIENNE, 8, PARIŠ

Driving the Brain

at the expense » of the Body, Whilowedrive

the brain wc must build up the body. Ex- ercise, pure air -foods that make healthy

flesh-refreshing sleep-such are methods. When loss of flesh, .strength and nerve become ap- parent your physician will doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is

Scott's Emulsion

of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods

Sole Agents for Hongkong and the Harpins China som Wathing & Co, Houghương,

Hooghong, Byth Mardly 1997

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