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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1895-

Go-day's Advertisements.

ZETLAND

LODGE

MARRIAGE,

On the 5th Instant, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, F. E. STAPLETOV, af Kwala Lumpur, to ADA, daughter of William Hopper of London, DEATH.

On the 17th Inst., at "The Pavilion," Oxley Hill, Singapore, MARY, widow of the fate Catchick Mosce, aged 68 years.

No. $as, E.C.

REGULAR MEETING of the above,

HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 27th

Brethren are cordially invited to attend. Hongkong, 27th December, 1895.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTE.

traversed the length of the Empire to observe | LIAOTUsa Península, av will be seen by m the mobiiliation then la progress of the Rus special telegram published in another column, [sian army; ultimately reaching. Odessa and Constantinop's by the Blick Sea, in time for has been completely evacuated by the troops of the opening of the Conference on the Eastern the Emperor of Japan. Question.}

A SHOCKING TRAGEDY,

Six griffins arrived last Tuesday morning from Shanghal, and these were draws at noon at Mc Kennedy's stables by Mr. Mody, Mr. McKie, Lord Conyngham, Mr. Mody. “Mr. Harton

and Mr. Lowls.

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The various hotels and restaurants laid themselves out to provide spreads suitable for the occasion, Thomas' Grill Room fally bare out its reputation is the tiffiar and dinnere supplied, and as a result was filled to over. Bujog, Gental and ansurpassable host Osborne of Bay View fairly outdid himself-and that is naylog a great deal-in his effarts 10 please those who visited him daring the day, the wassall-bowl having to be constantly refilled to supply the demanda af the boll Jay-makers:

Several parties, went to Canton and Macao, Hort Fariner

the Victoria Hotel (late

place, while the Boa Vista at Macao was more iban usually attractive. "

the POLICE will accept 4TH QUARTER A LODGE Ill be held fo the FREEMASONS Old Panues should be returned when apply Instant, at 8 for 8.30 o'clock precisely. Visiting | Advesmasta, ko, be addressed to the “Miungu, Hough wosudlar a girl. He escaped and thrèw blm. } IT was reported that on the o'b'inst. that Baron Shameen) belag. in bis glory at the former

PASSES Hll the açıh proximo.

for renewal,

W. C. H. HASTINGS, .

Acting Capt. Supt. of Police,

Pollen Repartment, Hongkong, 27 h December, 1895.

NEW YEAR HOLIDAY,

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AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,

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CORPORATION,

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Chief Manager.

CHINA,

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LIMITED,

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LIMITED,

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HONGKONG,

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INSURANCE HOLIDAY.

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BOMBAY, December gibt A Surati servant in the employ of Professor Balo of the Deccan College an Saturday night got possession of a revolver belonging to his insster and shot "his" mistress four times, alvo

von Derrick was appointed Minister of the Wolf into a well, where his body was discovered through the revolver and the murderer's clothes | Interior in plica of Herr Koeller, who resigned Commotions intended for publication man be scompanied being found, lylag on the edge of the well. The because be considered Emperor Williams bad

cwszyby towman had firat shot himself and then fell into

snubbed Prince Rohsuloba in a very uncalled-for the well,

It lasted that all communication valasing to Bulazizcians,

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

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Hongkong, 27th December, 1805

FOR SHANGHAI,

THE Steamship

"LYEEMOON,"

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at 4 P.M.

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FOR SWATOW, SHANGHAI AND

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

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HE Company's Steamship THE

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Hongkong, 3rd May, 1805.

THE

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··· THE, HONGKONG. DISPENSARY. revisid list of Record Timer made on the Shanghat Course; as well as several pagis of Sporting Memoranda and a useful inden,

"Hongkong, 19th October, 189jc ₤1405

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While the aching of the Hongkong Tilegraph, wil siwnys be open the thefir d'écussion by correspondents of xil qosetions adácting pablíč laterverte, it must be distinctly understood that Le Keltor dow not in say way hold blowill responsible ke opinions thus expressed,

TO ADVERTISERS,

Adverthorn are requested to forward wil nodowe Intended for

hot to retard le early publication of the paper.

(Special to Singapore Free Press.) HYDROPHOBIA IN PERAK,

TAIPING, PERAK, December 16th. Mr. C. C. Scott, the Faspector of Mines at

insortion in that day's Lans not later than Three Clock so sa Tapah, was bitten on Saturday last by a rabid

dog, and goes to the Pasteur Institute at Salgón | at the Government expense. All dogs in that district have been ordered to be destroyed,

paled will be continued till branded, Advertisements auf Shabecriptions which are not ordered for a

"The_Hanghong Thźzgrajók has the largant circulation of any Bagbah newwaper published la tha Far East, xnd la thecadora the bete medium för Adressers, Tiens can be latent on application. The Enghong Telegraph's number at the Telephone Central things in 24. 1. Telugupto 'drom 20" Telegraphy” Hom

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1895.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE latest quatation for Hongkong and Shaughat Bank share on the London Stock Exchange is £40.

THE 'crack' British crolier Grafton will-pro bably arrive here to-morrow, or early on Sunday

at latest,

R.M.S. Porpoise leaves port to-morrow bound, TELEGRAMS. for Foochow to relieve the Archer which is

(Special to Hongkong Taligraphy

THE EVACUATION OF LIAQTUNG.

CANTON, December 27th. -

3p.ti.

under orders to return to Hongkong as soon as relieved.

TER Dolly Franz says the filming dock at Sourabaya bas sunk! This memos, probably, that the dock at Sourabaya has ceased to be 'n Alsating baela.

manner.

THE death at Bangkok of Mr. Richard Götte, for some years past the manager of the Siam

·Mercantile Press, in connection with which he started the Stam Mercantile Gasella, now the Stam Free Press, la announced in Bangkok exchanges received here yesterday,

Four sporadic cases of plague have been reported during the last three days, two being from the West Polat district, and two from the Chinese quarters near the centre of the colony. One is a Portuguess. The patients have all been removed to the Kennedy-town hospital,

IN our next issue we shall review the very Interesting pamphlet, received to-day from the Hon. Secretary of the local branch of the Navy League. It containg matter which should deeply interest all Britons who take a real and not merely a superficial interest in the welfare of the Empire.

Ix. celebration of her four-hundredth voyage, the Douglas Hner Thaler, Capt. H. Bathurst, was decorated from stem to stern on entering the harbour to-day, and had an enormous"400" In evergreens hung between, the masts. We congratulate both the genlal skipper and the company on this brillant record.

THE Jupiter, a first class battleship of the Mafirtie type, was successfully launched at Clydebank, on the 16th ultimo. Her displace-Time last the in the second round of the series of

• Telegraphic news has reached here that Kinchow, Port Arthur and Tallenwan were formally taken over from the Japanese by special representatives of the Chiness Govern. ment on the 21st, 22nd, and 25th instantment is 14,900 tous. respectively.

REUTER'S MESSAGES,

THE VENEZUELAN HUBBUB,

LONDON, December 23rd, The New York market has recovered, closing strong.

The feeling to America is decidedly calmer and more friendly to Great Britain, as notably exemplified by the New York Tribune which

bas entirely changed its note and urges peace,

Falpilatterances throughout America depricate

CLEVELAND AT A DISCOUNT.

LONDON, December 24th. President Cleveland's political and financial discredit is increasing. The markets Men Improving, but continge sensitive,

OF COURSE!

A large number of Chinese picked up abroad without light or pass during prohibited hours were fined in the usual sums at the | Magistracy this morning.

DR. 'W. G. GRACT, the distinguished cricketër, has invested the £5,000 recently presented to bim by the people of England in an insurance endowment policy payable' ta.Gifteen years,

A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 535. E.C., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8 for 8.30 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. JUDGMENT in the case of Ng Tat Chi Chan Pui, which was before Chief Justice. Sir Fielding Claske on Tuesday, was given to-day. This was that defendant was to pay plaintiff $zo and costs,

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TO-MORROW.

At it a.m. Pasjom Minleg Co's meeting. At noon, A. S. Watson & Co., and the

It is believed in Washington that a peaceful Balmers! Company meetings;

and honourable settlement of the Venezuelan difficulty will eventually be arranged,

TURKEY IN ASIA:

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LONDON, December 15th. A Turkish official despatch states that a great battle was fought on Saturday between Turkish Iroops and the Druses, in which the Inter lost 13,000 and the former roo.

The Times, commenting on the agitation is | England in favour of the Armenians, urges the

Impossibility of Great Britain acting alone.

(From L'Avenir du Tonkin.) " THE ABYSSINIAN. CAMPAIGN.

PARIS, December sist.

9p.m. A. D. C. performance at Theatre Royal. 4.5 p.m. Football match.

TER annual ten and meeting at St. Peter's Seamen's Church will be held to-night Tes will be served at 6.30 p.m., in the Sallers' Home. Commodore Boyes, R‚N., will take the chale at 8p.m.

THE body of the private in the Ride Brigade who was drowned in the best accident nearly two weeks ago, was found fouting near Quarry Bay yesterday morning, and after being identi-

fied was buried.

The Stroll: Times of the 17th reports that at Sourabaya the Captain China has been Signor Crispi has asked for a vote of 30,000,000 tested on suspicion of being concerned in the Live, owing to necessity for fitting out reinforcemaking of counterfeit Java Bank notes. He ments which the recent reverses in Abyssinis is one of the richest Chinamen in Java, hare shown to be urgently needed. ......

The Italian losses in the action at Ambalagla amounted to fully 2,000 men, wh

THE WAR IN CUBA.

PARIS, December air, The Spanish Government have taken steps to enraya tha rapid suppression of the'sevalution la Caba, and with that object to view have sew despatched from Lisbon ́large reinforcements,

land.

((From the Rangoon Timer) OBITUARY,

.

THE dioner of the Straits Settlements Asscclu- tion took place at the Grand Hotel, London, on 20th allimo, Mr. Willie Adamson pre. sided, and the chief guest war Sir Cecil Smith, the late Governor of the Stralis Settlements.

To enable night-pames to be issued gradually the Palles will very kindly accept 4th quarter passen till the agth'proximo. Old pinser should' be returned when applying for renewal. We shall have to deal with this matter very seriously in an early isque.

** Bombay, December g‘h. A telegram received hers from Adan announces Txu Rangoen Garette publishes a telegram, the death of Major Sandbach, R.A... from the dated London, 6th December, which throws effects of injuries inflicted by a fioness in Somalle additional right on the Venezuelan hubbub, as LONDON, December 8th. follows:- Lord Salls'ury's despatcha regarding The denik in annodaced of George Augustus tha Venezuelan dispute has been received at Sala, the colebisted journalist.

Washington. In it his Lordship maintains the {This well-known journalist and author was, says | Schonibergh boundary as the minimum térritory

Men and Women of the Times, the son of a Eat Bittisk Golans. well-known Itzilas gentleman who married

favourite English slager of West Indian On Tuesday evening, at 6.30, 6re broke out la extraction. He was born in London in 1818,

He

matches now being played in connection with the Football Challenge Cup Competition will be played at Happy Valley to-morrow afternoon, when 35 Company, S.D., R.A., will try con clusions with a team representing H.M.S. Centurion. Reteres, Mr. E. F. Mackay.

LAST Wednesday night a saflor named Tames Lowten, aged 45, who has lately been residing in the Sailors' Home, fell off Gibb's Wharf. A friend at area jumped into a sampan and tried to get bim out, but falled to do so before life was

extinct. The Water Police were soon on the spot, and efforts were made toresucitate him, but without avail. The body was taken to the Mortuary, and an fèquiry will be held.

THE Manmufr yesterday brought up the news from the colonies that the Customs duties is New South Wales are to be largely abolished from the beginning of next year, and that IV In estimated that the decrease in revenue thus cationed will be fully met by the income to be derived under the newly instituted land and hundred thousand pounds or more per annum. income tax, which is expected to yield one

Tåls looks uncommonly like robbing Peter to pay Paul.

THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES.

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Afloat all was gay and festive. Almost all the vessels in port were dressed with ever- greens and bunting, the Douglas liner Hatloong and H.M.S. Caroline being especially well "dressed" for the occasion. This not being Russian Chilstmas day the big Russian ironclad was just "as you was," but she helped to fill up than we've seen it for a very long time. the warsblp anchorage which was more crowded.

The B. M. M. O. A. and Engineers' Institute

Rooms were very prettily decorated, reminding

the caller once more of Xmas lo merrls, merrie England,"

Taken all around the Xmas holidays have been moit enjoyable, the magnificent weather prevailing adding greatly to the enjoyment of all who went la for 'outdoor exercise such as cricket, football, and rifle shooting as the police did in at Kowloon, where

scratch team plcked by Mr. Quincey was badly beaten by Inspector Hanson'Ã unerilng marksmen

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"DANDY DICK"

The Amateur Dramatic Club this year prepared to coliven the festive season with anentertainment which would attract all classes in the Colony,

| but, warned by 'the ill-success attending the pintomime last year, which necessitated sich a great number of performers, a leis ambitious effort was deelded upon, the, choice falilog upon Pinero's three-act farce" Dandy Dick," and the success attending its performance last night proved the wisdom of the choice. The house was filled by the time the curtain rose with a fashionable gathering including his Excellency the Governor, General Blick, C.B., and Commodore Bayes, R.N. The Band of the Rifle Brigade, by klod permission of Colonel St. Paul and Officers, occupied the orchestra, and enlivened the proceedings by playing the fellowing programme :—" Overture. The shop girl

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Dastard ............ Delbruck The heaviest part of the work fell upon the evidently Deam, (Mr. Grace) and he had

most careful study of his part, his get madej up being perfect, and his anxiety to maintain bi "dignity at all times and ander sil condi tions very amusing. Whether it Was 'lo

Relection. La Piele dü regiment". Valom!

Mielows d'Amour

barch...val1000

explatoing the chances of als donation to the Spire Restoration Fund being accepted, in his greeting of his widowed sister, Georgiana, bis temptation by the boller, Blors, his anxiety to prevent recognition while in the police station, or his "heavy father" business when his fazli. had been discovered, he was simply perfect, The part was sustained throughout, and certainly. | the applause won by 'this imperionation were well deserved. He was most ably seconded by

Tidman Georgiana

Mrs A. Wrottesley) who, the widow of a well-known sportsman, better

George Tidd known herself on the turf as was the jelly, hall-fellow-well-net companion sportsmen. She infused new Vie foto the sleepy girls, snabbed the officers, spoke siang fluently, deanery, turned its rules toprytarvy, shocked the

and generally conducted herself to the life la ber difficult character. Her bits at the milliary were the cause of immensa enjoyment by the audience, among whom there were many ofilcers and pilvates, and she was consequently loudly applauded.

This year in Hongkong Christmas festivities These two "stars" were ably seconded by the were much more in evidence than for many.a

rest of the company, Sir Tristram Mardon, tong year. The "plethora of money" which

the sporting baronet, being ahly portrayed by Mr. V. A. Cesar Hawkins, who appeared the exchange and share brokers mentioned in thoroughly at home in his part. The two inace, comparatively recent reposts may have had lovesick soldiers, Major Tarver and Mr. Darby, something to do with is, though to judge by were so well played as to discredit military mea the weekly Summary Court hearing-paperit of the army, that they have not made their forever more, and it is to be taped, for the credit appears that local shylocks still and it possible studies from ille in the Colony. The two sisters to relave(7) the extreme pressure which importu- Salome and Sheba, the Dean's daughters, looked nate creditors are wont to bring upon those who, pretty and had long lines, but, in spite of belag from one cause and another, have had the sufficient life, so that even the masher officers letter-perfect, they failed to infuse them with misfortune to receive Supreme Court ifflets dowx, whom they finally accept as sailors would and rather than appear before the Court bave scarcely bava-made their offers under ordlaary | had recourse to some obliging capitalist, with a circumstances. The butler, Blora, wa

view to puiting off the evil day as long as smooth, hypocritical fawning part well, and masterpiece, Capt. Burney falling into the possible. But be that as it may, certain it is carrying through an untbankful part with that Hongkong has been very gay and festive great spirit. The remaining minor parts during the past two days, dances, dinners, Hatchim, the groom, Topping, the village

shooting parties having been the order of stars to the best advantage and added greatly concerts, theatrical performancer, plenic and constable, and Hannah, his wife, had very short lines, bat seconded the efforts of the the day,

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Of concerts the one given at the Civil Hospital during the afternoon of Christmas Day was one of the most enjoyable enførtalments of the festivé season. No. Il ward was very neatly decorated for the occasion, and was well filed with distin. guished visitors, amongst whom were bis Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Mr, F. A. Cooper, Excellency the Governor Mr. CC, Pitt, A.D.C., Capisia Hastings, the Ruslan Admiral, Surgeon-Colonel Preston. Major Thomas, Mr. H. G. Nicolle, Mr. Geo. B. Dodwell and many other well known residents. The programme was admirably carried through,

la tha success obtained.

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The staging of the play reflects the greatest credit upon the committed, as no details, how. over small, were neglected. In all except the Grst scene of the second act the eliting-room of the Deanery was the scene, and this was perfectly arranged. In "The Strong Box, St. desi table and chairs, cooking stove and cell Marvels," also, no details were neglected, the door belag most realistic. For the new scenes, Mr. Baptista is to be warmly commended. In the matter of costumes there was no cause for carli. The dresses were highly astistic and in perfect con sonance with the

with the parts, the Deas being partica- The Medical Staff Corps celebrated Christmas arily close to the original. Georgiana Tidman In their usual hearty and thoroughly British was perfect in her walking contame, the large which the various Corpe and the Naval the side of her head being in proper sport. style with a dinner at 6.35, followed by a dance buttons on her Jicket and Derby hat un department were well reprotected. Owing to ing style, while in evening dress

News, and the founder and first editor of the water was turned on at the time the blazà Wat❘ Station, which proved, an Insmanse success; i was, doubtless quite fastlfable. Hannak, the

and was brought up with a view to following godownst Nes, 347 and 349, Queen's Road West, set as a profession, but quitted it for literature, caused by the carelessness of the coolles who Was a well-known contributor to various were carrying in cargo by candle-light. The Fire magazines and

the London Hiustrated Brigade was quickly on the spot, and as the fresh Temple Bar Magasins. He went as spacial Coercapendent the Londen Datly Tria- easily subdued. The contents of the godown pack to the United States, in 1863, and an were fully covered by a policy for $5,000 in the kis return, at the clons of 1864, 'unblinked the Hongkong Firm Insurance Co., Messrs. Jardine result of bis observations under the tliim af "America in the Midst of War. He wrote, in Matheson & Co., agents.

a series of

waphie letters for the

1864 Telegraph, from Algeria, during the Emperor A RESIDENT writes -I sent a letter to Macao visti to that colony, and re-visited Algeria and Morocco in 1873. la 1870 Mr. Sala was at Mer

lack of space in this issue, we hold over the slang, looking her part of the Dean's sister to the report of this entertainment until to-morrow,lle, The sisters Salome and Sheba alio The Police Inspectors, Sergeants and Consta displayed efficient tailoring, and the anxiety of bles gave a Quadrille Party at the Central their father the Dean over their callinery bill Songs, recitations and step-dances filed in the constable's wife, locked her part in all ways, and intervals betwess the dances, the cleg and the police uniform upon Noah Tupping, was step dancing of P.C. Strable being quite up to date. feature of the variety items. This was better than the dancing of the majority of professionals,

was undoubtedly scored, the care and attention

Taken all round a most pronounced success

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and was encored again and again until the sgile bestowed not only on details of the accessories, #hopper cer

was thoroughly exhausted. Chief but on the detatis of the acting, bearing the Corcora SADE

inevitable result. One, most noticeable featurn/

'so well

on the 5th instant which I registered and on Inspecterously ancored. Dorlag the evening / wan • thu-clearners; of enunciation by at the

which I paid the arts registration to the and in Eastern France as war correspondent cents so as to be sure to get a receipt for the for the Daily Telegraph Alter witnessing cover. In dua course. Up to date (26.1295) the fall of the Emple in Paris on September

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liberal supper was provided, and this was done artistes, this going far to promote success, and refreshments the prolonged applause "that was granted st

ale toy the Womek pe complete" the "Jutervais proved the unbonaded admiration

of excellent

quality

, the hall and been most tastefully decorated of the audiences The success altending this

4th, he want to Rome to record the entry of am without the desired receipt, and when I the Italian army Into the Eternal City. In enquired about it at the General Port Office 1 with flags and evergreens. Among those pre- performance assures a crowded attendance, is- January 1875, ka ngala visited Spals i on his was told "the receipt to not sent dach yetin mturn in April he was despatched to Venice to We have often suggested that the best way to describe the flier consequent on the interview

sentware terpectors Stanton and Quincer, the morrow night, when the fares will be repented, Madaline, who played the accompaniments for Yay Fey, Augustia (The Dean of St. Mr. C. H. Gro fatter accompanied by kis eldest daughter,

THE CAST. of the Emperor Francis Joseph and King forward valuables is under covers which are several songs faultlessly, Sada

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