Intimations.
WHY IS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1896.
ARMOUR'S BEEF JUICE
PREFERRED TO ANY OTHER HAKU DY THE PHYSICIAN AND PUBLIC.
BECAUSE THEY KNOW THAT GOOD RESULTS FOLLOW ITS USA. -
A SPECIALITY FOR INVALIDS. !-
REQUIRES NO DIGESTIVE EFFORT,
THE PULSE QUICKENED AND THE HEART'S ACTION STRENGTHENED.
4 INVALUABLE IN THE SICK ROOM.
SOLE AGENTS ›-
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1896.
WATKINS & CO., APOTHECARIES HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central
To-day's Advertisements,
ST. JOHN'S
LODGE"
OF HONGKONG N1⁄2. 618, S.C.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above
ALMRll be held in the FREEMASONS
· HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 7th Instant, at 8 for 8.10 o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend,
Hongkong, 7th Fche2a17, 1805.
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To-day's Advertisements.
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CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAY, THE Undermentioned BAMES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Fublic Business on THURSDAY, the 13th Instant :-
Intimations.
CLARET.-O¤r Clarets, Including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the gasulae product of the juice of the grape and are not Artificially made from rafeins and currents,
an is generally the case with Cheap Wines.
BRANDY.—All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pare Cognac, the difference in price belog merely a question of age and vininga. WHISKY.-All our Whisky is of excellent ,quality and of greater age than most brands in the market, The ScorcH-WHISKY
marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong marKAL
We only guarantee our WINES and SFERITE to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the
Const Ports.
OFFICIAL returns show 717 foreignon in Kobe and 133 In Orakt. Most of the latter are | missionaries.
The Yokohama Electric Light Company pro- poses to facreate its capital with a view to erecting another engine, shed. The company
now furnishing light for 6,544 lampa.
is
school of New York University, coming out with a brillint average,”und, will receive a diploma of LL.B.
.
His Holiness the Popo la reported to have granted a Fmuch Hitlerateur -patmission to write his biography, and for this purpose has given him free access to the family archives of the Counts Pecèl, in Caspiacto,
J
CATTLE DISEASE IN HONGKONG.
During the past week peralatent rumpars of an outbreak of cattle disease in the Colony led to Investigations by à member of the staff of thir journal, who atcertained that for once, at all
events, Dame Rumour was right. It appears that about a month ago a Chinese milk Tendor, whoes dafty" in situsted In Wanchal, bought a cow off some steamer than
A CORRESPONDENT of the Daily Chronicle thus describes President Kruger, as he appeared when, fa- England after the Transvaal was: "I remember Kruger, fat and slow, with a face Miss Helen Gould, daughter of the late Mr. Jay the colour of parchment, and his hands and post and which had arrived from Japan. It was Gould, has completed the fall caurro of the law month stalned with tobacco fulce. Ho seldom i 5000 seen that this cow was sick, nad she'dled He had a most untidy appearance, and thought of Ches Bea's coma (Chee Bee, It seems, kept cows was without a very strong cigar la bla mouth, in cow-shed in Kennedy Street, Wanchal, which is owned by Wing Hop. Soon after this two „nathing of sacelsing-visitors in-his shirt sleeves,12,
"In one of Wing Hop's sheds) gave up the ghost, and were carted through the public streets and
the whole of his cows, about 20 in number, to burled in Sea, Koon Poo (Keithia) valley. Then, about 15 days ago, Wing Hop transported Chinese Kowloon, where a few of them soon succumbed to the ravages of pleuro-paemmanis, while Chee Bee drove his cown from Wanchal
A CRICKET match, the Club v. the Navy commenced-to-day and will be contlored tr- morrow. By permission of Admiral Buller, Captain Logan and the officers of the flagship, ibe band of the Centurion will play on the ground to-marraw afternoon,
STR Gerald Graham and Lord Walseley were in the Crimea together as subalterns, and six years afterwards fought side by side to Chios. Lord Wolseley, speaking of his companion in arms, refers to Str Gerald as "perhaps the bravest
For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, A. S. WATSON & CO., L.D. | man, the man most inventible to danger, I ever
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,
T. H. WHITEHEAD,
Manager, Hongkong.
T. JACKSON,
For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANIINO
CORPORATION,
Ta87
GE,
For the
LIMITED,
AN EMERGENCY MEETING the above
LODGE will be held in the FAKEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the 14th Instant, at for 5.10 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend, :
Hongkong. 7th February, 1806.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. "HE Steamship
THE
"IXION."
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Captain Nish, will be despatched TO-MORROW,
the 8th instant, al Daylight.
For Freight or Pastage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents,
Hongkong, 7th February, 1895.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI,
HE Steamship
THE
"KASHING,"
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Captala, Hopking, will be despatched To
MORROW. the Bth instant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
· BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Chief Manager. NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA,
GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR, Chief Manager.
For the MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA,
LOITED,
· J. W. R. TAYLOR,
Manager, Hongkong, For the BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE,
Hongkong Agency,
LM. SIMON,
Mariager, For the BANK OF CHINA & JAPAN, LIMITED,
HONGKONG,
CHANTREY INCHBALD,
Manager. Hongkong, 7th February, 1896.
CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION.
No. 68. -
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 30th January, 1506.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
It a requested that all communications relating to Babcriptions, Ady there, be added to the image, Hough Tylerupk” and not to the EdDOR..!
Lacters on Editorial matters to be and is "The mat to incividual members of the stuff.
band
· Communications falended for publication must be sooompealed: 'by the same and address of iku wełnnen, noi montarfly for
publication; but 'sa evidenos of good faith.
ichew,"
THIS, moralog « dend confle was picked up by the Police near the Harbour Office, and it in believed he succumbed to Black Plagas. It is probable the deceased was thrown out of some lodging-benas near by to prevent t'a troable and expense which would exaue" werd house in which he died known to the sanitary suthorities.
the
Ir izceported in a London paper received by the
throughout the world, next trooping season, have French mall that the moves of British regiments been approved. Of the Infantry regiments which will change their stations, the rat Batta lion King's Royal Ri: Corps (60th) will go to the Cape from India, and the 2nd Battalion of
the same regiment, now stationed at Maits, will go on to Indis. It is only four years since the and Battalion left home, and five years alace the 1st Battalion went abroad. The xst Battalion! of the Rifle Bilgade, which has best abroad for upwards of fleen years, will make only a short move from Hongkong to Singapore; and the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, (which will by next season have had nearly seventeen years at home, will proced to Malta:
SPORTING GOSSIP, ........
I hear that some people who, although they do tot own race-ponier, take a gor! deal of Interest in Hongkong's great annual carolval Whose the cokrums of the Honchong Thernight will always || Ar the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the entries for the meeting which (D.V. and are disappointed becaure I have not reviewed be open for the thir discussion by correspondents of si quaeans affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that at Singapore on the agth ultimo the following|W.P) commences on the zoth instant.. Av a the Editor does not in any my hold kinnell zuponsīble for letter from the Colonial Secretary was read part of my duty for the very good reason that matter of fact I have postponed this important "Sir-I am diccted by the Governor to Inform were I to go into details respecting the merlis of you that, on the 20th, fostant, a telegram was the various spylaters, stayers, ciccks and cripples received from the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, at the present moment it is highly probable that
before many days have gone by En reply to Inquiry made by this Government, | D
should stating that a few sporadic cases of babanic Probably about statement canelderably. plague had occurred in Hongkong, hat that no reports of the existence of the disease at other Chinere parts had been received, Stops will be takes to obtain periodical reports as to the progress of the disease"
TO AUVERTISERS. Advertisers are requested to faceted, all nodizes intended for fation in that day's luma det inter than Three o'Clock no ne not to retard the early pabiication of the paper. ·
Adrettamente and Subscriptions which are not ordaind for a
·tland period will be continned mall coumbaruanded,
The amphor Thorngh has the largest circulation of any 1394 per pablished in the Far East, and be therefore the best madhum ke Advertisers, -Tams can be lesent on application. The Moon Tatered's amber at the Telection Cactral
Kalagraphle dense imel Prep
HE OPIUM EXAMINATION OFFICE-
THE and STATIONS of the KOWLOON
CUSTOM HOUSE will be CLOSED from the rath to the 15th of February inclusive, in observanco of the CHINESE NEW YEAR'S FESTIVAL,
H. M. HILLIER, Acting Commisslover of Castams for Kowloon and District. Custom House, Kowloon, 7th February, 1895,
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CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI.
HE Steamship
THE
#PAOTING."
Captain Gyles, will be despatched on HQNDAY,
the toh Instant, at 3PM.
For Freight of Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 7th February, 1896.
FOR SHANGHAI.
HE Steamship
"PEIYANG,"
***{201
Captain Th. Lehmann, will be despatched for the
above Port on TUESDAY, the 11th instant, at
4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
STEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 7th Febroniy, ână.
RICKMERS LINE.
REGULAR KONTALY SERVICE PROM
BREMEN,
MIDDLESBRO',
AND HAMBURG,
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require the Services of an ENGINEER (unmarried) for their WORKS, from the ret April. Salary, $z40 per mensem,
Applications, enclosing Testimonials, to be sent in writing to the GINERAL Manager of the COMPANY.
Hongkong, 7th February, 1806.
Entimations.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1896.
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE LATE PRINCE HENRY.
LONDON, February 5th. The funeral of the late Prince Henry of Battenburg was an imposing Military ceremony.
THE UNITED STATES BOND ISSUE. The issue of the United States Bands W covered five times,
GERMANY AND SOUTH AFRICA. - It is reported from Capetown that the visit of Mr. Leyds of Berlin in connected with a German purchase of seven miles of land on the coast of Delagen Bay,
(From Tonkin Papers) THE TONKIN LOAN, N
PARIS, January 26th.
The debate on the Tonkin loans continued on Thursday when M. Hubbard proposed that no additional public works should be undertaken In the colony. M. Roussard was loudly applauded by the Chamber, and delivered vigorous discourse in which he insisted on the necessity of the Tonkin loan for public works,
cause to
I
Wednesday or Thursday next the ponies-especially the cracks -
be trained down to such a fine point and will have done so many gallopa in good company that I shall then be able to form an opinion of them which will be worth
In the Hongkong recording Telegraph, but anything of the rart during the past few days would have been ka uraless as it would have bean distinctly
will do the sardiol, Chica ponies are the reverse of reliable at the best of times, and no wonder, seeing that they are taken off the plains of Mongolia and subjected to a precess of rapid transformation which the constitution of a hors: can alene stand. And it is, Indeed, little wonder that the life of the Mongolian racer is as a rule short after he has been initiated in the mysteries of western civilization.
A MEETING of the Legislative Couneli will be held premature and foolish. In due course I on Tuesday, the rith instant, at 3 p.m.
BUSINESS :-
(t) Financial Minute, No. 1. (1.) Sanitary Bye-laws.
ORDERS OF THE DAY !— __(1) Flat_reading of Bill entitled “An Ordinance to prevent-doubts as to the validity
of documents heretoforá sexfed with the Seal of the Coloni) Court of Admiralty of Hongkong."
(1.) First reading of Bill entitled "As Ordinance to amend and consolidate the Law relating to Factors."
(3.) First reading of a B entitled An Ordfasace for codifying the Law relating to the Sale of Goods,"
I've just received a copy of the report of the Stugapore Sporting Club, which was to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held this afternoon in the Exchange, It is an unusually interesting report and I therefore think it worthy of lovertion in these notes. It reads thus
(4) First reading of a Bill entitled "As Ordlaauce to smend the practice as to the Tacatlog of the registration of a Zdz Dendens." ** May
(5.) First reading, of a Bill entitled "An Ordloance to provide for the extradition of Fogliive Criminals from the Territory of the Brith North Borneo Company."
(6.) First readlog of a Bill entitled "An Ordinance for the Incorooration of the President in Hongkong of the Basel Evangelical Mia- sionary Society.”
(7) Committee on the Bil enfiled "As Ordinance to amend the Law as to certain Moneys paid into the Supreme Court or to the Registrar thereof."
NB-Meeting of the Finance and Pubile Works Committsan
will be hald after the mosting of the Legislative Comell.
The Commitee is
is again able to submit a satisfactory statement of the Club's accounts show fast a loss for 20 years was entered
a credit balance of $662.ga. lato with the owners of stouts acres of land adjoining the Race Course, which has been laid out to grest advantage, giving increased accommodation in the Faddock, Lawn, Servants' Quarters, &c. Considerable expenditure has been incurred to improving this property, raising and enlarging the Lawn, constructing a new bridge, drainage, and making roads, all of which ar now of a permanent character.
The amount paid lo prize money exceeds that of any previous years, and the Commitee are of opinion that the locreased value of prizes in ap.. preciated by owners.
The balance of debentures on the Grand Stand (8,500) has been paid off and other debentures to the value of $8,000 have been issued fox the construction of the new Members" Stand, etc. This building has been complated and is much Appreciated. It affords ample accommodation for the requirements of the Members and stuction.
and asserted that very shortly the Colony THE Japan Mall of the ad ultima deals would be well able to support itself, like editorially with the acquittal of Viscount Miura, Cochin-China; and would cease to be a RASPBERRYADE, &C. burden to the mother country. After further late Minister to Korea, by the Count at Stowards, and is of strong and durable con-
DAEIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERE are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures.
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MEzizi yad other Large Consumers,
discussion the Hubbard amendment was thrown shims. It contends that the death of the out, and the loan sliimately voted without Queen could not have been included in the
division. A Commission has been appointed of two Senator and two Deputies to examine lato Programing of the coup did, and that, all anterior contracts and to fix responsibility for consequence, the acquittal on the charge their imperfect completion.
THE WAR IN ABYSSINIA.
Paris, January 26th. Any complaints should be addressed to ik in Makalah, have capitulated to the Abyssinian The Italians, after unffering severe privations Managır.
army, and marched out of the town with their (1650 | and baggage, 'n
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1843:
WINES
SPIRIT S.
AND
ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the bebi zawika at MODERATE PRICES.
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**RUSSIA AND FRANCE......
Pants, January 28th, A special credia of one million frames is demanded for the expenses of the delegates who
"on the 12th of May naxi, d
a
of being an accessory to the murder of the Queen must have falled. The Mati considers that Miers remales nothing more than a very reckless diplomatic blunderer, for whom deprivation of penalties that can be inflicted. The adoption of office and permanent retirement are the only this course, the Mall thinks, would definitely dirasciate the Japanese Government from all participation in the acta of its agent. On the ayth the same Journal summarizes the opinions of the lesing. Tokio journals on the subject, The Nicht Nicht thinks that the acquittal on
Schscriptions under this heading show an increase of $750 over last year's receipts. The to active membership now stands if 493 as against 273 in popularity of the Club.
which shows the growing
to Kolchin and housed them there.
At the
present moment it appears that the cattle in the alleged "daities" at Wanchai are healthy, but exactly why Wing Hop suddenly took bin cattle to the mainland of China, outside British jurisdiction, is a matter which he may see fit to explain when called upon to do so before ha terumes ** bly" at Warchal,
The Chinese dairies in this colony require
careful supervision, and so do the goat- -sheds, and, as was pointed out fo" the Telegraph about three years ago, only those she's which are in proper order and are not overcrowded with cattle, coolles and tagged urchins should be allowed to be used as dairies. Moreover, it might be wall were a rule made limiting the time for the confinement of cows in sheds, and
sold from Chinese daisles before it reaches insisting on competent persons testing the milk
consumers or city depóts.
While on the subject of milk lt,may be as well to ask why so many Government establish ments, lactading some hospitals, are supplied with milk from Chinese datries? Is it because Chinese dairy prodora is cheaper thin that retailed by dairies managed by Europeans, and which are under the constant supervision of thoroughly competent European dairymen?
THE ACCIDENT TO THE "ONSANG!"
MARINE COURT OF INQUIRY.
A Court of Inquiry arsembled at the Harbour Office this misinting to investigate the circumm stances connected "what the stranding of the British steamer Onrang, official number 105.745, of London, on the zoth ultimo, in the harboat of Hongkong, while under the command of William Vise Carmichael and while entering the port at night.
"The Court was constituted as follows Comdr. R. Murray Ramsay, R.N., Harbour Matter, Fraudent, Commander Keppel Wade, (HM.S. Centurion), Captain Henry Prbus, master, R.M.S. Empress India), Captala John Panton, R.N.R., (master of the steamer cioria), and David Owen, (Master of the steamship Adown,) Assessors,
When the Court had assembled the, President· fald :---I have to Inform the Cont? that the Ista Captain of the Ontang has lok the Colony. Under the circumstances in which the Court is placed, I have led the first and second officers first and second englasere in order to obtain
and
the evidence available. Call the Chief Officer.
Albert Edward Hargraves, frat officer of the Owiang, szid :--I was the chief officer of the steamer Onrang, a new ship, which arrived off Hongkong about 945 p.m. ad-January-201h. I let the bridge when off the land of Tamtu, balug relieved by the second officer. The Captain I went on the forecastle was on the bridge. head. It was ■ hazy night - and... the top of the Peak was clouded arer. I had no special instructions to keep a look qut-anly to get the authors ready. There was a look-out
man with me on the forecastle-a Chinaman.
After getting through Ly-se-moon we passed no funks or boats before striking. The harbons was very clear. The ship struck the rocks about 10.10 p.m. She was then going slow,
believe.
She was at reduced speedy about 3 or 4 knots. I heard the telegraph ting an two occasions between Ly-te-moon and the scens of the accident. I received no orders from the bridge
The passing. Ly-cs-010013.
Thip came up to opposite the Dock all right, though I
know the courses.
I understood from do not
oing to anchor in the the Master that he was going to vicially of Kellelt Island, I then kept a look-out for further Hghts that diarction. I saw the lights at Fangham Docks
quite
clearly.
Afco
In November last the sanction of the member was given to the Club: forming part of the law a buoy on the starboard bow minute all the Rading Clubs in the Straits, and it is did not know
Straits Racing Association, which campsiacs or two before striking, and reported it. I
as well as to the Cluby the male object of the one of the Dock buoys, and not the Cust considered that this will be beneficial to owners thought it must be far palaide.
what buoy it was, but
I think Association being to have uniform Rules ef. Rock one. It was a di
bacy Racing and have a Central Comtaltzes of Appeal busy. It was flood tide when we were coming decides questions in dispute submitted to it in. I asked the Captain where he intended to
not a conical
will be present at the coronation of the Tear the criminal charge was a foregone conclusios, 1804 and 1,743′ in 1894. The faces of: 205 in¦ before ander the same conditions.......... I :
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
the
sibility, and on it now devolves, the duty of #nder alongs) 224" of six farlangs and we matcoavred the engines to see if we could
WAN
anchor," but I had no cmaultation with him. I had been into Hongkong befors, sad kaaw that From the Racing Calendar it appears that in the Captain had also been here. I had never 180 there were 778% races decided in Grast been here with him. I bave entered the harbour Britain and Ireland, as compared with
mentioned but at the same time, by the acquittal the season consisted of 805 of five" furlongs and knew the harbour well. After the ship wizuck past that a strong side was running. The Captain Government is in no way cleared of its respon. under six
486
of one mile 1:315 over one hand, the ship in shores. Previous to this s adequately punishing its agent for a flagrant three miles ; & over three and under four miles
and under two '46 over two and under, Water Folice constable had boarded the ship sad LI SHEN TO, the favorite grandson of the breach of Instructions and the exercise of powers and of four miles. The above races ware.com bold
one to the Captain. When we found the fore.
of Tal-won Kunj is now in Tokios
water the constable' wan beyond those, attaching to his office. The tested by 1089 houses an increase of 18g over called, akosid to give us local laforma,
öf Kohumta, Nibbon and Choya think that the me to read loan as to where to beach the ship. The REY. W. Bannister was to lecture on the verdict la equivalent to an announcement to the goo was three years old # 12-cre four year ship did not stick fast on the Kucheng Massacre at Shanghal during the world that the Japanese Government accepts the Therm was fine diference, as compared with the
a distance rolda de perde clanced off and west op. Alar her head was fer North Point we went fall speed sepenalbilly for the coup d'iidi, and they units previous rest's totals, except in the throw years theid to get, steeraga way, and she was fun in calling upon the Cabinet to resign and thus vide, which ross from 779 in 1894 to 900 in 1895 shore and beached. She task the ground COLONEL Thomas H. Ansiey has been appointed wipe.out the disgrace they have brought upon that ghy) $25+Cha
were identical Colonel on ike Staff, commanding the Royal the fair name of Dai Nippon The Nippen, on la the ferualles and of so in the older horses, thatter was one leadsman luciake of 145 sally. She was beached just cless of the of telegraph cables which run ashore funt_about_ Engineers, China and Hongkong.
the other hand, thinks the acquittal has wipad | Exclusive of matches and
sweepstakes, By the Assessors 1--7hara
I think the
ink the East entrance was rejoices and is exceeding glad.”
the staicas was dining, 1895 was in Englandy chosen because the
Spin Scobina, 11,507 and best, and it was wearer from our last port-Lit 22543 15 84,-making, #sila,“. We were drawing 21 f1, 9 inches (mean) total of 457,893 bar Bank. Teu. amount raced for was 433,813 15%, Bd,
current week.
Tax Reds Chronicle repa that the cost of/out the stain on Japan's nama, and therefore' | which amounted to Eat the total ráno of in the chaing in Captain kaew, that pasERVO
repairs to the Sakata Maru, necessitated by s
fire on board, will arnout to $30,000.
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THE Japan Advertiser. Baron" from Tokio papers that the Hippon Yusen Kaisha har
MEMORANDA.
FRIDAY, 7th February.
PRICE LISTS, with Full Detalls, to be had on Application. PORT atter removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at ence it should be ordered to be decanted at | being the result, alappoosin the Dispensary before being sent out.
decided to operate's European Uns in March next. 8.30 pm,--Meeting of St. John's Lodge.
Or the 19th alio, a Japanese palater on the Adrioneshshire accidentally fell down the beld and fractured his sinil, instantaneous danih
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT SHERRY--Excelent Dinner and After Dianar
& AGENCY Co., Lad
7th February, täçő,
Wines of very supelor Vintage All trse Xares Wines,
TO-MORROW afternoon, in the semi-final for the
Hongkong Football Cap. Kowloon will play "B" Company, R. Bij kick-off #1) 4 3M) | Roterse,XMY, Khuge cha watafRAN
4
SATURDAY.--8th February. The Transfer Books of the H.K. and Kowloon * Wharf and Grodowa Cay Lilly closed how
8th to 17th fast. Noov.-Chine leaves for San Francisco, wie
usual ports of call,
330 pm Auction of porcelany atd. at Me G.
· P. Lammert's male-rooms, Duddati Biasat, 9F-ADC. Performance at the Theatre
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