Entinations.

WHY IS

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1846.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

| Ar a court-martial beld on board the Narcissus SUBSCRIBERS TO *THE KONGKONG yesterday, under the presidency of Capt. Lank.

–Litat. Gwyun-pleaded-gelity to-a-charze of being- TELEGRAPH" ARE MONT, RESPECTFULLY Incapacitated from July through excessive drink- BEMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS Ing, andļwas dismissed the Service.

ARMOUR'S BEEF JUICE BUMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIO

PARFERRED TO ANY OTHER MARI BY THE PHYSICIAN AND PUBLIC. BECAUSE THEY KNOW THAT GOOD Results FOLLOW ITS USE.

A SPECIALITY FOR INVALIDS.

THE PULSE QUICKENED

AND

REQUIRES NO DIGESTIVE EFFORT. "HEART'S ACTION STRENGTHENED,

INVALUABLE IN THE SICK ROOM. - '

SOLE AGENTS:--

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1896.

"

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

To-day's Advertisements.

'YMNASTIC, BOXING AND FENCING

COMPETITION,

will take place at

THE VICTORIA Recreation CLUB TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 3118 Instant,

Commencing at 5 PM.

Hongkong, 30th January, 1896.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED,

FOR SWATOW,

"HE Company's Chartered Steamship

THE

"COSMOPOLIT,"

Isa

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

(231 SIMPLE

AERATED WATER.

Captain Holts will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 31st Inatant," B - Daylight,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SODA WATER,

*INGER ALE.

EMONADE

SARSAPARILLA,

R

ASPBERRYADE, &c.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANE & Co.'s. WATERS are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemlit-and will bear compa» [13rison with the beit English Manufactures,

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 30th January, 1896.

FOR SHANGHAI.

*HE Steamship

THE

"LYEEMOON," -

Captain G. Hederrason, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the gist Instant, at 4 P.M., instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to,

SIEHSSEN & lớn

Hongkong, 30th January, 1896,

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INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG AND

SOURABAYA,

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"HINSANG,"

Captain J. Kynoch, will be despatched as `abort TO-MORROW, the 31st Instant, at 4 1.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 30th January, 186.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR MANILA:

HE Steamship

THE

"SUNGKIANG,

Captain C. B. N. Dodd. will be despatchel | on SATURDAY, the rst February, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 30th January, 1895,

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

THE Steamship

233

"OCEANA," Captain H. Formen, will be despatched for the above Ports on MONDAY, the ged February, at Noon, instead of as previously advertised,

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Fits and Second Clası Passengers and carries a Doctor and's, Stewardess,

For Freight or Passage; apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.

Agents.

Hongkong, 30th January, 1896.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

HE Steamship TH

"SIKE,"

Captain Rowley, will be despatched as above os or about WEDNESDAY, the 5th February.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

*Agents.

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Hongkong, 30th January, 1896.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG

AND SOURABAYA.

THE Steamship

"SHANTUNG,"

Captain Frampton, will be despatched or

MONDAY, the 'reth' February.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. -Hongkong, 30th January, 1896.

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Musexd'and other Large Consumers.

MURF BE PAID IN

Hongkong Telegraph

HOMOKYMU, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1896.

THE news from Mislis published in our last feine, the quarauifnels being Impored on varsels kallag from Hongkong awing to" a ronawed outbreak of plague is as starting an !tis offensive and wholly nojaállfiable. A few enoradic cases of plague have "een reportéd recently, but there hav we bellewe, been no outbreak of plagus, and it is hardly likely that there will be during the cold season. It would be intercaling to know

TELEGRAMS. le

(Speciál to Hongkong Teligraphi

GERMANY'S LATEST

MOVE.

THE GERMAN FLAG HOISTED _ON_QUEMOY GREAT EXCITEMENT AT AMOY.

AMOY, January 29th. 9.30 p.12.

A spy went to watch the proceedings of the German warships supposed to be surveying at Quemay, returned to-night and reported that the Germans have planted_tour_digstaffs on Quemoy and that when he left the island the | German flag had been flying there the best part of two days.

The greatest excitement prevally here, and it is rumoured that the people are farlons with the Trotal for Lesting what they consider a very misleading proclamation.

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

MILITARY PREPARATIONS IN CANADA

LONDON, January 28th.

The Dominion of Canada will expend half a Any complaints should be addressed to the million in Iraining the entire Militia this year.

Manager.

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1,895.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINES

AND

SPIRIT S.

1:630

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

PRICE LISTS,

with Full Details, to be had on Application.

PORT after removal should be rested a month

before are. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out.

SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are true Xeres Wines.

CLARET.-Der Clarets, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the gwalne product of the juice of the grape sad are not artificially made from raislas and currents, ** is generally the case with Cheap Wines BRANDY.-All our Brandy is guaranteed is be

PATRIOTIC LIBERAL UTTERANCE.

that han

sent auch faire reports to Manila recently, and why such serious action hu been taken by the Spanish authorities without taking the trouble to ascertain whether such action would be justi-

MEMORANDA.

„TO-MORROW,==31st January,-

At neap,-Meeting of shareholders of the H.K„,

C. and Macao Stazmboat Co.

At 5.30 p.m.-Convocation.of Cathay Chapter. At 5 pms.—Competitions at V.R.C. gymnasium, At&30 pmAcasal meeting of members of the fastitution of Engineers and Shipbuilders. "

SATURDAY,—1st February,

The Registers of Shares of the Hongkong and

Shanghal Bınking Corporation closes from this date to 15th instant Inclusive),

At 3 pm.Auction on the spat of Lots 1 to 18, adjoining race-course, for the erection thereon A19 p.Meeting of Zetland Lodge.

of booths, stb.

SUNDAY,and February.

At daylight.~~~Belgte leaves for San Francisco,

vis usual ports of call.

THE SANITARY BOARD.

A meeting of the Sanitary Board was held this afternoon. Mr. F. A. Cooper (Director of Public Works) presided, and there wers also present Dr. J. M. "Alkinson, (Colonial Surgeon), Capt. W. Ć, H. Hastings (Acting Cistaln Superlatendent of Police) Dr. F. W. Cluk, (Medical Oficer of Health), Kud-Mr. Hogh | McCallum (Secretary), Mr. N. J. Ede wau ubaont.

MINUTES.

The minutes of the last meeting wein read and confirmed

SUNSHADES AND AWNINGS. The Colonial Secretary forwarded to the Board memo drawn up by the Assistant Registrar General pointing out that the notices served by Inspector Hore for the removal of tosanitary sunshades were incorrectly worded in the Chinese version, and that the verbal notice given by the interpreters were also incorrect. As a consequence many of the sunshade had not been removed in accordance with the notio-s served. In the ease of other Inspectors the error In translation was also defective. The Assialant Registrar General thought that properly trans-

Fable in the premises. It would be tima enough | OUR Shanghal morning contemporary, denis | Pited notices should be served before taking any

For the Spanish authorities to imposa vexatious quarantine regulations when formally notified that real danger exists,

MADAMOWELLE VICTORIA FERRY, whose name is alóns sufficient ta draw a floor-to-celing houve 'n Continental theatres, bas arrived here from Manfia on a tour of the world. She proposes, before leaving for Shanghal and Japan, to give

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steps to punish the occupants of the promises.

Mr. Eke mlaated:—1 ikink it le danirable that the nature of the nuisance should be clearly stated in the notice and sunshades should not be removed unless really affecting the health of the premises.

The President :—I move that the Colonial Secretary be informed it is not intended to take action on there notices which are only' intended warnings. Before any action is taken, proper Carried.

A SOY NUIBANCE,

with the legal acts of the Chinese officials at Wachowfɑ, who, as reported in these columns at the time, prevented Mr. John Andraw from getting some goods for which he bad a. Transit Pats up to Wuchow and Imprisoned bl employees, in a very sensible leader which con- clades than :-" The seting -Biliish Consul at Canton, Mr. E. H. Frauez, is an evergetto man, and will do all in bis power to obtain redress for this outrage. It is only a pity that the Twice under the Ordinance will be given. « concert in the Theatre Royal and vary the ❘ is not in commission, so that she could megrimme with an exhihition of the serpentine be sent up at once to bring the likin officials dance which it would do such alleged at Wuchou, to their bearings. It Feking exponents of the art as Elsie Adair and Signorina cannot make the provincial authorities observe Dolores good to set. As this gifted dansexes | the treaties, we must ; there is plenty of force and vocalist will be assisted by several at Hongkong to take our rights respected, and of oor leading amateurs and has recored the this should be done at once. Our Consuls distingalabed patronage of his Fxcellency, the should be instructed to have no more parleylag Governor there can be no doubt that a genuine | with Chinese oficials sa if China were a civilised treat is in store for those who appreciate good Power; but state our just demands clearly music, graceful dancing and the singing of old and enforce them promptly. Hear bear! favourites who are ever ready to lend a helping band to distinguished European arilater who make a point of giving a "show,” as it le termed, in this Colony walle touring the Gorgeous East.

MANY members of the Outdoor Staff of the Customs and others will, says the Shangkat Mercury, regret to learn of the death of Mr. Horario C. W. Court. The deceased had been in hospital for some time sai had latterly undergone an operation, which, however, was unable to save him. The deceased had led

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In a rec at Issue Brier: Thorns of the Box of The Right Honourable H. H. Fowler (late Curfer does os gos Injustice, inasmuch as Secretary of State for India) speaking at Wolvere blames us for the "big fight canard,” which'a hingularly wild and adventurous life which hampton, said that the opposition must loyally thould be credited to the Straits Times: [ no doubi hastened his` end. He has the son support the Government in presenting a united About six weeks ago we published a paragraph | of Major-General Court, of the British Army, front to every bosille Interferenen with the clipped from the Siraits Times, and stated fi❘ and those who have read Dr. Morrison's national rights and honour.

wis taken from our Straits contemporary, setting book "An Australian in Chias" will remember _forth_that_braiser-Fitzsimmons-L-knocked-out--that he draws-attention-to-the-deceased, though-- champlon Corbelt in the 94th rannd. The he does not mention bis hame, by stating N»ganak! Rising Sue took the news from our ❘ that he was the son of a Major-General and columns and forget to state that we had culled the nephew of a Marquis. Deceased was from the Straits Times. Then "Bozle" get hold also recogised as the hero of a short tale enilled of the R. S. and spread the "yare" Instanter, "A Tidewalter's Story" which appeared in the adding that the Nagasaki paver had taken it from" Mercury last April. He was, we believe, a the H.K.T. As soon as this came to our notice a graduate of Calon College, Cambridge, and paragraph was published with a view tocorrecting surved as a Lieutenant in a British Calvary what was clearly a very false lespression, and it Regiment in India. He left the Army, entered was therefore asumed we should hear no the Indian Civil Servies, which he quilted more bout it. Not wn, however, Boxla" has to go to Australia, where he entered the

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

Hothor District-Middle. Channel

Buoy Adrift. We are Informed that the Middle Channel Buoy at the entrance of Halaan Straits has been reported by the master of the steamship Ask to be out of posfiton and drifting.

Steps are being taken to recover and replace

the buoy.

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A petition was received from four foreign occupants of houses belonging to the Spanish Procuration, praying for "the abatement of a nuisance caused by a soy factory near them,

The Board's Inspectors, and later the Medical Officer of Health, report that the factory does not constitute a nuisance, but that the servants „of_some_of_the_petitioners da cansa onn by. throwing refsas out a waste space adjeíolng the houses.

The Proaldent moved that the peililabers ba Informed that complaint has been made of the depost of rabblah on the premises, which must be stopped, and that, in reply to the petition it appesta at present that there is no cause to Justify the Board in proceeding in the matter,

Carried.

CHINESI DICTOIS,

concerning the cause of the excessive infant A report made by the Medical Officer of Health

mortality at the Italian Convent was presented. It was found that many newly-bon children, especially females, were taken to the Convent in a dying condition, and that girls of older age, when given up by thele friends as beyond sið, were also taken there. The Medical Officer

considered of Health

ol many deaths due to the ignorance or worse of the Chineso "doctors" and "midwires ” who were

thesa

to tendance, and proposed that ad these be registered.

The Colonial Surgeon and Captale Suparin- tendent of Police agreed that something should he dose, but did not see how the registration

could be carried out."

It was agreed to forward the report to the Colonial Secretary with a recommendation from the Board that the matter receive the careial of the Board It is a matter which requires early attention.

attention of the Gaverament, as in the opinion

An official notification to this effect will short1? | returned to the charge that; In our fest Issue British Army as a private and attained the rank 1 fald upon the table. The death rate per 1000

te issued.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE new pavillon for ladies at the Sydney Cricket Ground will accomodate no loss than 2,500 people.

In the New South Wales Legislative Council there are six doctors of medicina and fire doctors of law and logic.

MEMMOTT, the Australian champion billiardist, recently played a pretty tight game with John Roberts "on terms "-10,000 start in 24,000 up The old man caught Memmott at about an hour from home, and won by 578 pofsis.

THE solicitor who drew up the brief for Famel's defence has been for some time manager of a Sydney solicitors' business. He la reported to have said that the brief took him two months dally labor, including Sandayı, is draw, and that it weighed three-quarters of a hundred.

weight.

THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING COMPANY,

LIMITED.

we copied an article from the Nagasaki Rizing of sergeant, Ho possessed three medals for Sus, which stated that the Hongkong Telegraph | services. Eventually be catered the Chinese kad poblished a cablegram giving the Inform. Customs at Amoy and was removed to a ation that Corbett and Fitzsimmons had a ninety. | Yangten station, whence he proceeded to four rounde contest in which the failer was the Kangyin as drli jastructor. He entered the victor. We have since learned that an officer General Hospital some time ago, suffering from of the Mail is responsible for the article in his liver, to which he succumbed. the Sun, for on åle return from Hongkong be gave the country editor an extra ́of the Telegraph, but stated it was looked upon sa a fake. From the 'Frisco papers, by'the Paking, wo learn that there was no truth in the report and that wellicles had been signed between Maher and Fitzsima- most for a fight. It seems some one had been stretching the pedal extremities of our fifend Chesney Duncan, and that the officer of the Mail gave Fegan another dose of the same medicine."—As a matter of fact American files fate that Corbelt hin" taken water and handed the world's Championship over to Maher, an Irishman, who is booked to fight Bob Fitzalm mens, the doughty Australlan, on the 14th proximo.

The seventh ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the above named Company was

THE MORTALITY RETURNS.- The Mortality returns for the past week were

for the weeks ending 18th Jan. were 24.7, and 25th Jan. 27.8, as against 12.9 for the same week last year,

The Medical Officer of Health notes the great increase in the death-rate this year; and ska for further information as to previous years.

ADJOURNMENT, Reporters were then requested to leave, su the President desired to consult in private with the Board,

SPORTING GOSSIP.

Last Saturday and Sunday very heavy rafe. fell and resulted in a greatly-seeded improve- meat in the condition of the courie, a partión of which was thrown open for galloping yesterday. The Clerk of Course blocked a goodly portion of it with "dolls bot la

dolog I consider

held at the company's office at noon to-day. Mr. Fallerton Henderson (Chairman) presided, bim fully fustified, for the course, after the rain, was soft and bad ikere been much gallop. and there ware also present Messrs. J. H. Cox,ing the portion of it which is most used on J. M. Goosman, E. J. Hughes, (Directors) F. E. C. | race days would have been pretty badly cut up Georg, J. R. Michael, M. S. Northcote, G. H. In all probability. The portion of the course Potts, A. G. Stokes and A. S. Hooper (Secretary.) left at the disposal of noble owners was The notice calling the meeting having been made good use of training gallops and “spias *

| being the order of the day, read by the Secretary,

The Chairman said :-Gontlemen, the report

Slaner was among the first to make his and statement for 1895 which has been presented YESTERDAY the mortal remains of Dr. Okhotino, has been before you already and pressets appearance, looking much filter than when I no question which calls for special consideration, doing his last half-mile la 1.05, Salablog strong, lkaj saw him extended. He covered two miles, Staff-Surgeon of the Russian flagship Imperator The Kowloon houses have been occupied This pory if carefully trained during the Nicolat 7, were Interred to the Protestant comes throughout the gear and in severni canGS NA next fortnight, abould come to the post pare Cognac, the difference in price bel An inquiry was held at the Magistracy this Ary with full naval honours, The coffin, advance bas been obtained in the rental. The in the pink of condition and if he does I merely a question of age and vintage.

afternoon to determine the cause of death of the completely covered with many magnificient not seem likely, in the near future at least, any cat rings round his opponents bat, should

property is in a borough state ofrepair and it does shall be fully prepared to see him not oly the WHISKY-Ali our Walky s of excellent person whose remains were found by Mr. R. K.eaths, was carried on a gun carriage drawn by great expenditure will be required to maintain.

course be good golog, breek down the record quality and of greater age than most brands Leigh on the hillside wear the Peak on Sunday detachment of the Royal Marine Artillery from Its present condition. In accordance with the

(4.211) established by Bovell on the Shanghaf in the market. The Scoren Wexy last. By the clothing they were identified as

the Centurion. The pall bearers were Com. desire of the shareholders it has been decided to

course in 1893, Ridden by Mr. Master at the marked “2” is universally popular, and is those of Private C. Baldwin, No. 1993. R. Centurion, the senior medical officers of theene of its periodical desires to resh inte brick and than it took Hero to get over the same distance mander Wade, Navigating Officer of the develop the property by erecting farther buildings last meeting to covered (in the Exchange Piste) and although Hongkong seems to have- resched pronounced by the best local connoisseurs who disappeared from the Sanitarium on

1 mile in 3.55, which was only 5 second, more to be superior to any other brand in the the 9th September. The Commar's finding Centurion, Naretust, and Archer, and the mortar, I do not think the time is inopportune, asta. 1890 when

that never-to-be-forgotten Hongkong market ·

Flest Engineer and the Fleet Paymaster of the opinion to the Colony is in our favour already and Autocrat in the Shanghal St Ledger. If rexcites will soon set in. And Mongolian races showed his heels to Vagrant Centurion. The fting party consisted of 200 The condition of Kowloon has been bettered, and Torchlight, who is very beefy at present make men from the Centurios and 100.men from the Narcissus, while the bands of the Centurion be obtained. Bo that the popularity of Kowloon Sincer travel the whole journey at a rating

there is now a good supply of water and gas to to the past as fit æra fidélet be and Narcissus followed, playing Mendelssohn's

*sa place of realdence has become recognised.ed, but that will, in all probability, "Dead March" and Beethoven's Funeral The Board has concluded to start the building be the length of his fether, and he will have to. March. Following these were detachments alternative scheme was to build five small bosses, of three hours at a cost of $15,000, AB the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the | Sydney Bulletin, it is found to be filled with sd from all the men-of-war in harbour, of but the Directoik gava the preference to the larger | place—if placed he is at all,

struggle bard with the rest of the field for second

We only guarantee our Wires and SpireTE to be genuine when bought direct from u

Conat Ports.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,' Hongkong, 10th January, 1806.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTE,

was—"¿i:d from privation."

the

consequent

comes

One of the most amssing of the many Victorian boom publications was a voluminous compilation styled “The Jubliée History of Victoria and Melbourne. Looked through now, says the

|vertising puffs of sil the most crooked men and

Institutions that made the period stink with very nationality, also Captala Sterling, style of houses as more profitable. Another point that decided the question was that the land, A.D.C., representing His Excellency the

A very Interesting Trilulog gallop was one la their putrescence-ali the gucled, rufolded or Governor, the Flag Lieutenant of the

Kautsford Terrace, where we intend to which Colonel The O'Gorman and Mt. Hart A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.bsconded prisoners, all the crack, burst Centurion, the Fig Lieutenant of the subject to the pigment of rather beavy tazes.

build been standing uselose, and has been Back took part. The gallant Colonel was on his 'white Albany and Mr. Hart Bock pliated a financial scares, are arrayed in the book, and perator Nicolat 1, sad many naval and military We must remember that the society was started grey. They went along for about two miles is be-slavered with sickly laudation. And this very officer and civilian, among whom were many therefore, to balld. I

as a building society and. It is our bounden daty, and spurted home, Mr. Hart Back's mount. compilation holds honourable place in Melbourne who had known the deceased for many years. ether point that requires explanailon, but I shall the winning post.

I do not think there is any, disposing of Albany pretty easily when nearing National and every Melbourne suburban public The ceremony at the grape war unusually be pleased to answer any questions shareholders library, Veilly Smellbenme lovelă ita odoura 1

solemn. The English service was conducted; 337 Adrtisements, be addressed to the finger, Honghong A JAPANESE paper gives the following parties. pleted volleys were fired by the fring party. The

by Rev. S. St. A. Baylee, and the interment com

*** The Editos" und „Jaza with regard to the sinking of the transport funeral was most Impressive and was grati- Comunicates told of the station must be soccerpended Reef at the Fercadores last month. Three of tying as showing the universal respect and THE "HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH cations besar address of the valitus, not necessary for the boats made double trips between the ship esteem in which the deceased was held by all

be on sale at the Hongkong and Victorian bat na evidence of good faith

he had come inte Whilst the cleans of the Hongkong. Twigynia will desys and Hatto Island, Three other boats won on with whom Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and be opes for the fir dacacion by pompondant at it as their wa back the second time, when the hull Dr. Okketize first came Pedder's Wharf, Every Evanika from 5.30 is acting public labares, ir sense be distinctly miscecood that 7.30 o'clock.

the Editor dos not in any way hold himself responsible for was seen to be rapidly setaling down, They iteen years ago, and was then most highly opinions than expressed. PRICE...........................TEN CENTS.

were then about a mile and, a kall from the thought of as a savant and scholar, He entered

The morning's work was, I regiet to state, not Coples ordered from the Office will be charged

shore, and there were stfil y3 offices and men on gladly into the social Ws of the Colony and of Adyartlaws are regulated to forward all socios fotaded for board the unfortunate warship. Captain Fujita | every port visited, and those who were privileged

completed without a serious mishap, Capiala the usual fate 25 cents.

insertion in that daya leone not later than Thess of Clock sa ka

Radcliffe's Black Anticipation, a very shapely hot to retard the endy publication of the paper.

drew up his man on decât and led in chaars for to know him then have ever held him in Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong

and plucky litla nag, was sent along for the Emperor and Emprase and is singing a few | Mighl auteem. Blaça, kín sojourn in the East

■mile training gallop. He went slang Telegraph hej by far the largest circulation à any English newspaper published in the Fu pagal maps or publiced in the Fat How, and in homing the

The Hongkong Tilgrajè has the largne chientation of sey | llaes of the Kimigays: With, a last hurrah | 13 years ago bị had been in Europe,

wather; aluggishly and was apparently slightly. East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Tomas one

they were left struggling in the water, Thirty has studied under the famous Pasteur and before the sasiak Dividend warrants will be rights and when making for and peir the The Chairman --That is all the Binindes pressed towards the finish. He was pulled up all application

seven of the number wern 'orantedly.pickadi upi | connected "klasealt with, the leading bacten- | ready to-morrow, I tkank you for your altan. | gate to go" off the course, suddenly reeled 'und thlafy-sku wein fost,

miogists of the day,

·dasser

and leti, menning the while. -- His sider, ind uredi

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Hongkong, 14th October, ilgi,

fala requested that all communications relating to Haberiptions, Tilgraph" and sex to the Kätror,

Letters fiorial matters to be set to

tudividual members

TO ADVERTISERS.

Advertisements and Buberiodos which are not ordered

ad period will he contiened unit countermandade

The Honghong Thierušila sumber në jha Tofophose

contact.

to the East' some

may like to pul- I may add with zelerancs to the Mr. John Peel's shapely bay and the rest of

said and the balance will be sold as funds are looking and, I hear, going well and should be able, costs of this ballding that $10,000 worth of his string were out, but most at them wers con- debentures of the Wharf Company have been

fised to frotting exercise, The Hits bay is required.

The Chairman (after pause) -As there to skilful hards, to make a very tall bid for first. are no questions I beg to propose that the repost gib, which is a good deal less than most of his and accounts as prevented by passed.

Mr. Georga-I beg to second that.

Soul, most dangerous opponents will be asked to get Carried.

home with in nothing over Date Davil's time (1894) for this d'stance, which was 3-164,

Mr. Michael -I beg to propose the re-election of Mesura Cox and Hughes an Directors for the coming year,

This was seconded by Mr. Potts and carried. Mr. Stokes-I proporn, the replection of- Mesars Arnold and Gaskell as Auditors.

Mr. Petta :--I second that - Carried

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