Intimations.

WHY IS

THE HONGKON

ARMOUR'S BEEF JUICE

PREFERRED TO ANY OTHER MAKE BY THE PHYSICIAN AND PUBLIC.

BECAUSE THEY KNOW THAT GOOD RESULTS FOLLOW its use.

A SPECIALITY FOR INVALIDS. REQUIRES NO DIGESTIVE EFFORT.

THE PULSE QUICKENED

HEART'S ACTION STRENGTHENED.

AND THE

INVALUABLE IN THE SICK ROOM.

sole AGENTS »—

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1896.

".

WATKINS & CO., APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central.

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG BRICK AND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION."

Co-day's Advertisements.

WANTED.

ENGLISHMAN, a Situation se

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LEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1896.

BIRTHS.

At Tientalo, on the roth instant, the wils of Ra,T.2. AIỂM, Ga 10,

At No. 140 Blaff; Yokohama, on the rath inst., the win of À. M.'APCAR, of a daughter, y

01ibe 181k loatan', at Sants Ans, Manila, the wife of WALTER A. FITTON (CAM) of a daughter. Malboume (Australla) papers please copy:

On sand instant, at 12, Millar Road, Shing. hal, the wife of F. KLEFFEL, of a 108,

MARRIAGE.

On the 17th fast, at the British Consulate for Hyoga and Osaka, DONALD AURELIUS GIBSON KINO to MINNIE JANE KHILLIPS,

DEATHS,

On the 20th Instant, at Nagasaki, of poly myositis, VICENTE VIRGILIO, the beloved son of Mr and Mrs. S. R. de Souza, aged 3 years.

At the General Hospital, Shanghai, on the 22nd of January, HORATIO C. W. COURT, son of Major-General COURT, aged 33 years.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1896,

BCLERK or other Employment; several TELEGRAMS. MESSRS. SHEWAN & CO. DEVE been years' experience in Chios.

appointed AGENTS for the SALE of all ARTICLES ENtherto supplied by the above Company.

Address.....

C. EWENS.

Liquidator, Hongkong, 28th January, 1806,

W. W., ajo Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 28th January, 1896.

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TO LET.

Intimations.

OFFICE and ROOM in #BRACONSFIELD DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK &

ARCADE," Queen's Road.

"PRIORY LODGE" BUNGALOW, c. Bonham Road:

SIX.ROOMED

"WEST VILLA" ~1, Pakislum Road.

HOUSES In "BRACONSFIELD ARCADE,"

facing the Parade Grannd.

OFFICES 16 BANK BUILDINGS, above the

StockNeoKERS' ASSOCIATION,

GODOWNS In DUDDELL STREET. HOUSE No. 17, MOSQUE JUNCTION,

Apply to

ريع

BELILIOS & Co.

Hongkong, 28/h January, 1996.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

⚫ HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

}

AERATED WATER.

WATER.

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SIMPLE

SODA

:

G

INGER ALE.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

▶HE Company's Steamship

THE

"THALES,"

Captain H. Bathurst, will be despatched for the

above Ports o¤ THURSDAY, the aoth fästant, at Daylight,

For Freight or Passage; apply to

· DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.

Hongkong, 28th January, 1806.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED,

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FOR SHANGHAI.

THE Steamship

"FOOCHOW,"

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Captain Blackburne, will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 30th Instant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, anoly to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hangkang, 28th January, 1856.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

"FOR SHANGHAI,

HE Steamship

THE

"SINGAN,"

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Captain Pilce, will be despatched on THURS.

DAY, the 30th instant, si 3 F.M.

For Freight or Passage, spoly to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 28ik Janetry, 1806.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR WUHU.

THE

HE Steamship

"KANSU,"

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Captain Sommerville, will be despatched on SUNDAY, the 2nd February.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

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Hongkong, 28th January, 1895.

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR LONDON, viA PORTS OF CALL. THE Company's Steamship

"KAISOW,"

LEMONADE.

SAR

RAS

ARSAPARILLA.

REUTER'S MESSAGES. THE REPORTED RUSSO-TURKISH TREATY.

LONDON, January zőth. The conclusion of a Treaty between Russia and Turkey is denied.

THE ITALIANS IN ABYSSINIA.' The Italians have evacuated Mikaleh with arma and munitions. King Menelik is treating for peace.

THE POLITICAL HORIZON. Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, said that there were signs of the political storm abaling, and that Germany's unexpected and unprovoked bostility was pissing away.

(Special to the N. C. Daily News.) VISCOUNT MIURA.

YOKOHAMA, January zzad. General Viscount Miura, lately Japanese Minister to Seoul, who was charged with being Implicated in the attack on the Palace at Seoul on the 8th of October, has been acquitted.

THE NEW COMMERCIAL TREATY.

SHANGHAI, January ajed.

The Treaty of Commerce between Chins and ASPBERRYADE, &c. | [apan has not yet been ratified, nor is it likely' to be unless considerable alterations are made in the wording of It. Li Hung-chang has insisted in this document that any Japanese subject residing in the Treaty Port of China shall be under the and control of the Chinese jurisdiction Authorities. Li, no doubt, has put this clause is on account of the Japanese insisting that all in Japan shall be under the furisdiction of the Japanese Authorities, Naturally the Japancic Minister at Peking repudiates the proposition of such a claars, and there is now, we learn, a hitch in the negotia Hlous, What the end of it will be la difficult to say, for China is muite ing up quite an amount of [1650 courage, relying on the help of foreign Powers

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co's Waters 210- made under the constant' supervision of a daly qualified English Chemist and wil bear compa. rison with the beat English Manufacturer,

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESKES and other Large Consumers.

Any complaints should be addressed to the

Manager, Hongkong, 3rd May, thoni

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINES.

AND

SPIRIT S.

ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, Imparted in wood and battled by ourselves, thus, saving all inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growths at MODERATE PRICES.

PRICE LISTS,

with Full Detalle, to be had an Application.

E. Warrall, Commander, will be despatched 11. FORT after removal should be rested a month

above on SUNDAY, the 2nd February

For Freight, apply to

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,

Agents.

„Hongkong, 38th January, 1896,

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

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FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND

· PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.

THE Steamship

"CAINGTU,"

"

R. Inner, Commander, will be despatched an WEDNESDAY, the gth February, at Daylight. The attention of Passengera is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer, The First-class Saloon is uitualed forward of the Enginer. A Refilgerating Chamber ensures the

Chineso

to carry ber through. Japan will regiet, before everything is concluded arising out of the late war, that she did not make a triumphant entry Into Peking-Mercury.

(From Japanese Papers.) NAVAL SHIPBUILDING YARDS FOR JAPAN.

TOKIO, January 11th.

It is the intention of the Goverúment to ask the Dist to vote the expenditure necessary to- purchase plant and machinery for the establish. ment of a naval shipbaliding yard at Yokosnks where 15,000 ton ships could be built.

THE NAVAL AND MILITARY DEFENCES.

TOKIO, January, rath, The authorlifes intend to raise the strength of the army to half a million, including the reserve forces. The ships of the very will be doubled In the next three year. The tonnage of the

REINFORCEMENTS FOR FORMOSA.

TOKIO, Jandery 19th. for another two hundred gendermes, is the The Governor-General of Formosa had asked present force is mostly disabled from sickness and wounds. ; ANOTHER ERUPTION OF THE KOREAN

VOLCANO..

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TOETO, January 18th, An official dispatch has been received from Chemulps reporting terisos risings at Won-ju to Kank-Wen province. The office of the Incal authority was besieged and the officials and to fen from the wrath of the_moh. Previous officers for assistance, but they could not spare requests had been made to the Japanese military

any men. They have now sent fira non-chmi, misaloned officers and some men to ascertain the actual stain of affairs,

SKOUL, January röth”

The mobi at Won-ju are very, alrong, A | rising has also occurred at 'Ao-dong in Klung, sang province, against the royal decree ordering officials to have their hair cut. Great opposition is manifested in other parts of Korea

TOKIO, January 18th.

The New York Herald 'fotécents the decision of the New York Yacht Club on Lord Dunraven's

preposterous, polat out the impossibility of charges. They will, It is said, declare them measuring the Defender an requested, and state that Lord Dauravan ought to have made a formal protest.

ANOTHER Far East 'venture, started at date of last English mail atvices, is the Ce'sban Syndicate (Limited) which has been registered by Mears Deacon and Co., 9, Great St. Helen, EC., with a capital of £3,000. The object is to

Celebes the business of miners and smolters, carry on in all their respective branches in the

sad chemical manufacturers.

$392 was the gum which Capt, van Binzen, of the German steamer Belioma, contributed to the revenue of the Colony this morning in accord- ance with the decren of the Police Magistrate, | who found him gulity of carrying away from Hongkong 96 Chinese passengers in excess of the number declared at the Harbour Office when clearing ble ship for Singapore on the 15th

A. company of the Korean Bodyguard has been ordered to proceed in Won-Ja, and by special request three or four Japanese.officers-September-last----- will accompany them.

STOUL Jannery folk.

"HUS the. Kobe Chronicle of the året instant The leader of the insurgents to Chung-chong"The Chuo Shimbun makes some charges -province has been captured at Taiku, in Klung-

sang province.

against Mr. Jerome Dyer, who came over from Australia about a year ago on a trade mission, which we hope are not true. It would be unfair to pqblish a traqulation of the paragraph, which Mr. Dyer's friends should bring to his notice without delay. Mr. Dyer's Japanese friends aro evidently much Incensed against him."

ROOSKIE YARNS.

TOKIO, Jaṇuery rgtb.

A Russian surveying party which has for some time been staying at Yuensan baş left for home. They have been telling the natives that Rurala Intends to fight with a "certain country for the | sake of Korea. Owing in these reports a surveying party in charge of Lientenkal Yoshikawa Bas experienced "much "unpleasant-

RETE.

REPORTED MURDER OF A GOVERNOR.

Tokio, January 20th,

It is reported here that Mr. Sulchiro Kono, Governor of the district pt Ilang in Forms,

was killed by the moters on the gist alto.

THE PROPOSED SUBMARINE CABLE

FROM AMERICA TO JAPAN..

TOKIO, January 20th.

Th› promoters of the Submarine Cable Com- pany in New York, who propose to raise a capital of $10,000,000 to lay cable to Tepan, are sending a delegate to Japan to invite the artistance of the Jäpsnete Government,

ACQUITTAL OF THE SUSPECTS,

HIROSHIMA, Jan. 20th. Viscount Miura and forty-six others who have beer fearstrated here on a charge of complicity" In the murdem perpetrated at Seoul were liberated to-day on the ground that the evidence was not sufficient to sustain the charge.

LATER.

Viscount Mlora and Messrs Sugimura and Okamoto left the Hiroshima gaol at a p.m. to-day, and the remainder of the prisoners at 4 pm. They have taken up their quarters in the local botal.

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Viscount Miora appears to be le good health,

from his incarceration,

THE SILK MERKET,

THE Emperor of Japan le reported to be having two migolficent clolsoned vase and tome Nisbijka cloth,' bearing representations, of the Japanese ancients, manufactured for presents- tion to the Tsar at the forthcoming coro- natten cerimony. On one of the vases will be painted the representation of an Imperial procession in ancient costume, and on the other the favourite birds and flowers of the country will be depicted. The presents are estimated to cost 10,000 yen.

¿

"

On the roth ultime the "Pacific Cable Co," was Incorporated by the Legislature of Albany, N.Y., with a capital stock of $req,oss.. It proposes to are leased wires from New York: elty to California, and to ity cables thence to Japan touching at Hawaii, and, if necessary, at other "fitande," "From Japan ike fine will to courte of time be extended southward to Manlis and Australia, The directors sie Edmund L Bayilw, H. L. Leroy, C. D. Wetmore, J. M. Robertas, and W. H. T. Hughes, of New York; GA Miller. Montclair, N. J., and F. H. Allen, Pelham Manor, New York.

MR. Vernon Harcourt ta' London for Calcutta on the 4th just to r port on the possibility of im-

The Hamborg shiple house of H. Vogemen prowlog the Hughly navigation.

Inaugurated on January 15th a regular steamship Hae between Hamburg and New York.

SEVEN, naval expeditions aro reported as about to be sent out by France to different parts of the world in order to obialo accurate observations for the Bureau de Longitudes, as far as posalbla simultaneously. The methods of observation will be strictly uniform.

A

Dock Co. was held on the 16th last, at which g A REGULAR general meeting of the Yokoham

sharehn'ders were present, the chair being occupied by Mr. Kiwa a, Prosfident of the com- pany. Various Imperiant reports were read to he meeting, after which Mesirs. O. Watanabe and T. Higuchi were re-elected as Auditors, A special general meeting was then held, at which Mr. F. Watanbe prorored Mr. R.Kondo na a | successor to the late Mr. T. Yoshikawa, a direp.". for of the company: A propastion to constract a big dock having diman lone unfficient to re- ce va ships of avar 10 000 tons, and to erect from works for the repair of engines and ships and to -Increase-the-cspital-from-yes-500,00>_to_yɛ@___ 1,500,000 WAS pasted without amendment," A. to the family of the late Mr. Vashikawa. Finally resolution was next arrived at to present you 300 the meeting decided to leave the Firectors free to borrow a sum of not mora ike yan 300,000 as a construction fand whenever the necessity therefor arrives.

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The thirteenth annual banquet of the East Lon- don Association of Foreman Marlos Engineers was held on the 14th ultimo at the London Tavern, Fenchurch-strdet, E.C., Mr. H. E. Lester, J.P., M.I.N.A, prariding. In responding to the iosit of "The Navy, Army, and Reserve Forcas," Me. J. G. Hawthorn, M.I.M.E, said that in the old days it took four or five hours in an ordlosry liner or battleship to get up steam' enough to move the engines, but that day be had seen at the works of Menara Mandalay, Son & Field Bolb. of steam worked off the holler in 5 mins, and 120lb, in 7 mins, which showed, he said, that marine engineering was not at a standstill. In proposing the toast of Marine," the chairman stated that the "Engineering, Shipbuilding, and the Mercantile Thames had the advantages possessed by the Clyde and at Belfast they would saan send those North-country firms to the right-about On the Thames they did not, lack skill'or Judgment, but they lacked the facilities which were possessed in the North, With those facilitles they could, he said, turn their bicka upon any shipbuilders to Great Britain. Mr. ago, the chairman stated, unid to him, "We can James Henderson, of the Anchor Lise, not lang balid ships in the North better than you can on the Thumer Professor Hoft responded.

HONGKONG brick and CEMENT

COMPANY, LIMITED.

An extraordinary general meeting of share- holders in the abova named company was beld at the Company's office, No. 9,_Praya Central, at noon today. Mr. R. Shewan present Messrs C. A. Tomes, G. H. Potts, (Chairman) presided, and there were disa G.L Pots, P. Jordan, A. G. Stokes, W. Showan, S. 5. Benjamin, P. J. Jorge, C. M. Adamion, Į. S. Walte (Manager) and W. A. Duff (Secretary).

The Secretary read the notice calling the '

Notice is hereby given that an extraordinary general meeting of the Company will be held at 11s registered office, No. 9. Praya Central, on the 28th day of January" at ra noon, when the subjoined reislation, which was parsed at the extraordinary general meeting of the Company held on the rith of January Inst., will be submitted for confrmation as a special resolution, plz :-

For some time past Scottlaḥ golfing circles hava and does not seem to have suffered la the least been interested in an agitation proceeding in the ranks of the most inflsenilai middle-class Edinburgh golfing club-the Bargers" Galfing" |Society-with regard to members playing golf on the Club's private course on Sundays. For doing so several members were reported to the council of the Club, and they framed a bye-law.cing, as follows :--- Their action was denounced as an interference with the personal liberty of the members, and a largely attended special meeting of the members on the 19th ultimo discussed the subject at considerable length, Finally, the bye-law was rejected by 108 votes to gồ.

YOKOHAMA, January reth Silk orders both from the United States and Europe are very few. No sales to foreign firms took place to-day.

YOKOHAMA, January 17th. The slik market has been still worse to-day. only 48 ko having bean said,

The Government has sued the regulations for the proposed slik inspecilon offices at Yokohama and Kobe...

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

HARRY Musgrove has been appointed manager for the Australian Eleven which will shortly proceed to the United Kingdom,

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-ON the rgih instant the Premier of New South

Wales, acting on behalf of all the colonies of Australasia, cabled Lord Salisbury expresslog sympathy with the Mother Country to the On the 31st December = Friscd editor opened matter of the Transvaal difficulty, offerlag bir mouth and spake, mying :-Dunraven got | Australlan help, if needed, and assuring him of away before the year did, but probably the year will come back before he does.

the high appreciation" of the stand laken by the home Government In Its endeavours to defend the integrity of ibe British Empire., The Marquis

"That the Hongkong Brick and Cement "Company, Limited, be wound us voluntarily "under the provisions of the Companies Ordí- #nances 1865 to 1800, and that Cressy Emeas "of Victoris in the Colony of Hongkong be “and he is hereby appointed Liquidator for "the purposes of such winding up.

"'W. A. DUTF

Secretary,"

present navy amounts to 65,000, sad the ships Has Majesty the Empress of Japan has been of Sallabary repiled to this at once, stating that the object of the meeting to-day is to pass the

now in course of construction la England havO an aggregate tonnage of 30,000. Daring the present year orders will be given for one steel battleship, two cruisers, and a number of torpedo boat.

FIRE ON A STEAMER.

TAKAMATSU, January 13th. Fire broke out on the steamer Ski-hatiuta Mfaru yesterday afternoon when she was off the coast of Tadotɛn. – News" as yet la scanty, but It is believed a camber of persons were injured and some loss of life occurred.

which it was intended to incremen

arama-

graciously pleased to send through Sir Ernest Satow, the British Minister at Tokio, the sum of 1,000 yes as a contribution to the" Edgar "Reilet

Fund,

We have been requested to state that owing to the large number of engagements fixed for next | week Signorina Beliniante has decided to post. pone her Ballad Concert, previously sanounced for the 5th proximo.

THE skeleton found on Sunday near Magazine Gap was brought in by the Police this morning and the uniform has been identified, by means of regimental numbers on the clothes, as that of the unfortunate Private, named Baldwin, of the Rifle Brigade, who disappeared last June. THE Stokes affair le further elucidated by some letters of Here Eugen Wolf published in the Berliner Tageblatt. According to these the theory that Mr. Stokes was banged for the saka of his caravan, the value of which was about £33,000, Is lent addiilonal weight to by the statements of natives whom Herr Wolf has

INCREASE OF ARMAMENTS.

TOKIO, January tath. The Budget Committee having asked the Minister for Flounce as to the total sum by before use. When required for drinking st once it should be ordered to be decanted at ments of Japan, received the reply that the estimate for the total increase projected was the Dispensary before being sent out.

354,000,000 yen, spread over a term of years. SHERRY—Excellent Dinner and After Dinner

THE DISPOSAL OF THE INDEMNITY.. Wines of very superior Vintages. All are

TOZIO Jasonry 14th. true Xeros Wines.

The Government has added to the Badger as income for the year the indemnity received for CLARET—Our Clarets, including the lowest the retrocession of Lintang (10,000,000 yrs), priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine | and yes 40,000 000 from the first payment of the product of the juice of the grape and are not

war indemnity (120,000,000 yes). The remainder examined. (80,000,000 yms) will be deposited with the axtificially made from raisins and currents, Nippon Bank, which will be empowered to lasus The Adelaide, S.A., Ragtster of the 13th instant sa is generally the case with Cheap Wines, sliver notes against it, and the money will be comments very favourably upon the results of BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be also expected that the Government will repay East, basing its remarks on

devoted to purposes of national defence. It is the Han. J. L. Parson's mission to the Far pero Cognac, the difference in price being seven million yen of the National Debt ikis merely a question of age and vintage.

JOLT.

summary of the trip forwarded by that gentleman to Adelaide from Port Darwin, Judging from

a telegraphic

the frankly expressed approval and goodwill of the colonists was estimated at its true value and materially strengthened the Government' in its de'erisination to maintain the rights of the Empire.

THE VENEZUELAN HUBBUB.

The Chairman :--Gentlemen, you have heard" relation just read. I beg to propose that that"

Mr. Benjamin ;—I second that motion, Carried.

resolution be passed.

The Chairman That' in all the buslause, genilemes.

of India, Capt. H. Pybar, with the Canadian

The Canadian Pacific Co.'s steamablp Empress.

malls of January 8tb, arrived from Vancouver, via Japanese ports of call and Shanghal, this morning. We are Indebted to our Vancouver and Victoria exchanges for the following telegrams?—

On the 26th ultimo the New York World NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL. published the following cablegrams received lo Venesuelan situation, the first belog from reply to its request for opinions upon the Sandringham and reading as follows:-Sir Francis Knollys is desired by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York to thank Mr. Pallizer for the cablegram,,„ "They earnestly

crisis will be arranged in a manner sailsfactory trust, and cannot but bellave, that the present.

to both countries and will be succeeded by the same was feeling of friendship which has existed between them for so many years,"

The Bishop of London this 1-" With all my heart I pray to God to avort from this country and the United States the crime and disaster of war between them, and I think it the bounden daty of every man in both countries to swold all provocative language and do all that he can conscientiously do to promote peace,"

Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire WHISKY-AU our Whisky, is of excellent/A.JAPANESE COLONIAL DEPARTMENT- | that report his minion apponts to, haya bean ‡ mason's of Club Manchester, to American Free-

Voyage.

A daly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, a8th January, 1896,

"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON, HAMBURG AND ANTWERP (To follow the 8.5. "GLAMORGANSHIRE")

THE Steamship

"MERIONETHSHIRE," Captain Davies, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the rath Jabruary, instead of a previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 28th January, 1895,

qually and of greater age than most brands

in the market. The SCOTCH WHISKY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand. In tha Hongkong market.

We only guarantee our Wises and Sptarts to be genalae when bought direct from in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the

Coast Ports.

TOKIO, [mary 15th.

The Government, intends to crasta-a_naw | Very successful. .

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LONDON, January 7th,' Lord Sillsbury visited the Foreign Office this afternoon and immediately after arrival received Mr. Chamberlain, and later received Count von Hatzfeldt, the German ambassador, Pollicul eticies in London mainisia, that if li be true thi Emperor of Germany has promised to recognize the independence of the Transvaal Republic by appolating a German resident mlafster instead of consolste at Pratoris, It may mean War between Great Britain and Germany,

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the charge of having obtained 1,000,000 francs. by brand from the Iste Max Lebandy, the young millionaire who`ragantly died from typhoid fever contracted while serving a three years' term

conscription in the French army,

Count de Cert! has been arrested in Paris on

of

The following unsolicited despatch was received by the World from the Freemasons of Manchester Christmas greetings, Free

masons, Glory to God in the highest ; on earth, department to deal especially with the affairs of we regret to have to sunounce that according, to

peace, good will to men," the Hokkaido and Formosa. Baron Suyamatsu,

In reply to a message sent by the World, chiel of the Legislative Bureau, is sald to be now an express delivered at this office this afternoon, Cardinal Gibbons replied Baltimore, De engaged in framing the proposal. Under the Dr. Okodine, Staff Surgeon H&L R. M. S. camber 24th; In reply to the telegram, scheme it is understood that the Governor Imperator Nicolas I, died at the Government have to say that war between England and General of Formosa will be invested with powers similar to those of the Viceroy of India.

Civil Hospital this morning. The funeral America would be a calamity to the world RUMOURED RESIGNATION OF COUNT.| 18 20 am, to-morrow, Friends are respectfully for the apprehension of war, "I regard the continues, to avert outside Interierence, by coriége will start from the Royal Naval Hospital | and to the Christian people. There is no ground barged President Kruger," the Timer despatob

KABAYAMA.

TOKIO, Jannarý 1ốth.

Invited to attend.

Gaperal of Formoss, has privately tendered his proclamation referred to under the head-line It is said that Count Kabayama, Governor. * Aar avilcle embodying the translation of a resignation in consequence of filoess, hat he Amoy or Quemay " in our last issue is held will not leave Formous until the present Insur=. rection has been subdued. Boma reports say byer till tomorrow owing to an important that he has been induced in defer taking this telegram from our Amay correspondent not

passed if time,

strictures on Mr. Claveland's message by some unwarranted, aizse he has always shown himself American and English paper so nejust sud man of peace and conservative principles Walks Interpretation" put on hip messave is forced. Tas paula was occasioned by an over-

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. he resigned at such, critical Het behaving reached us up to the hour of going to sealife money market. The dispute will be Marquis Baige, the Minister for the Navy, is, was. Probably the time-worn adage "no honourably settled, but sol by the sword-s It is said, willing to soarp the post, but it is not new is good news" may be suitably applied | weapon mightiar, ika pen... is | ya known whether he will be appelstad.

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TEX HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, toth January, 1846.

In the present caer,

CARDINAL GIBSOkta

Sir Jallan Goldsmid, member of parliamant for the south division of St. Pancras, died this morning at Brighton. He was one the "wenl» thiest, most charitable and best known Jews in. ¡England,

that thiry-one Americans on the Rand have told A desprich to the Timas from Cape Town sayı President Kruger that they sympathize' greaily - with him, but at Many residents have be grants reforme.

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coming to terms with the National Ualon.

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