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THE CRISIS IN KOREA.

STORMY MEETING OF THE JAPANESE DIET..

The House of Representatives met at 1.20 p.m. on the 14th instant, -

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After the mail reports had been made by the Secretary, Mesars Takagi and Voda explained their Questions to the Government in connection with private electric railway enterprise and the enforcement of the Gun System.

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THE HỌNGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1896.

most people bellave, is scarcely to the reckoned as yet among the first-cixan Powers.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

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MAILS DUE:

Anierican (Doric) 39th Insti

Indian (Chelydra) 33 prox.

ORDERS AND ARROWS.

Was the captain of a ship orders some hands alote to furl the main royal the men jump to obey, so a -matter of course, alter can elimb up, ona yard without having shilling sahoru or a penny in his

American (City of Rio de Janstro) 3rd prox. pocket. In fact, Jack seldom algne articlos antil ho Tacoma (Hankow) 5th prox.

bu used up both cash and credit.

Tacoma (Statknévis) 12th prox.

But when a doctor who is a sort of captain when pro is laid up in the dry dock of fillness orders a patient to go abroad for the benefit of his health, it THE Indo-China Co.'s steamship Chelydras quite another thing. A trip and sojourn away from Calcalls and the Straits, Teft Singapore for from bume is an expensive prescription, and most of this port at 5 p.m. yesterday.

can't afford it. If the doctor says it is a choice between that and the graveyard wo shall have to settis on the graveyard it in handy by, and easy to get to. Bat are we really so hard pushed. That is, sa often in our minds for a minato, as the doctors say we are? Let's turn the matter over

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of ladin asrived at Kobe at 6 a.m. to day, and left again at 11.30 am. for Vancouver,

SHIPPING RETURNA,

From 5 p.m. yesterday to 5 p.m. förday.

Канзи

ARRIVALS.

........1teamer, from Amay, tic.

Katchinotru

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19

America,

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13

Moji.

Costs Pairs

Singapore.

Bangkok.

$1

Saigon.

Bangkok

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Vincouver,

13

13

Carton.

11

Canton,

Aggregating 19,789 tons registes,

DEPARTURIS,

Hollow. Swatow,

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a case, that is pat to the purpose. It concerns Mr. Arthur Whiddon Melhuish, of 8, Regent's Termos, Polaloe Road, Exster; and, for the details we are indehted to a letter written by him, dated March 7th, 1898. He mentions that, in obedience to the orders of his doctors, he went to Carmes, in the Bonth of Frence, in November, 1630. & sad spent the winter there. He also spent the following winter at the same place. He folt the better So for the change we will tell you why pressully. Bat be obtained no radical benadt, which also wa_will_|| explain later on.

It appears

that this gentleman had been weak and alling nearly all his ille nos exactly ill, not wholly wella condition that calls for constant caution. In March, 1890 he had a severe attack of inflammation: of the lunge.

and

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fall. It may fall on a neighbour's head, on your own, or on a child's, or on the

blood pavement, Everybody's contains more or less poisonous elements. These are arrows, but anlike your wooden

Brrow they always striks on the wonksit sher hit the muscios und joints no call hoodie FOR TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY

mbit the liver wo call it liver wo it rheumatism

In Consequence of the Enormous Expense

The English would prefer a permaneat alliance with the United States to any other that could be suggested, and many of the wirest among them bellove that such an allfaace is among the certalatis, of the future. The two countries have either by race, religion, or politics! ideals; and no conflicting interests; they are not divided they haves profound reliance on each other's strength, endurance, and fidelity. The time, however, it not iipe. The two nations have low common interests, they are divided by tradi:lezal antipathies which produce. distrust, and one of Mr. Kado next appeared on the rostrum and them dislikes and repediates the idea of being spoke in explanation of the Question to the involved in European complications. Neither Government, introduced by himself and some the antipathies nor the isolation of the Union others, in connection with the latest Koreanston ; but for the present she could offer at

will last, Americs g growing fast out of her secluta Yokohama -- coup d'état. Notwithstanding the fact that in nothing except neutrality, and with that we must the precedleg session the Minister President perforce remita contented. That is enough to declared that the independence of Korea should secure our heatly good will'; but for a working alliance available for the next few years we be maintained by Japan herself, the Government shall be compelled to turn elsewhere-that is, in Thales .... alace then had notified to the United States practice, either to Rasals or France, or. It my Boynton..... that the Japanese Government had adopted even chance to both.

policy of son-interference toward Koch, Russia, one being the fact that each has so very Airli

Many interests draw Great Britain towards Halian maqui

Coptic

42 and was willing to work together with other much to give. On the one hand, the chance of Powers. When asked by Mr. Haseba on the Russia oblalofng berlavourite objects, the sequeongwas............ Formosa M 10th ultimo about the matter the Minister Pie sition of Constantinople and the utilisation of ber

Rhodora

■ident made no definite reply, and on the fith masing Empire in Northern Asia, would be dou- Para Chom Kies.... ultimo be said, in answer to Mr. Yamagawa is opposition. It is nothing to us who holds Cor-

bled or tripled by the mere withdrawal of British Empress of Jadan.100. the Upper House, that the Government's policy stan luople if it is held by a friend, and if Rasila towards Korea bad not changed at all. What can turn Siberis lato a Canada, so much the was the latest event? Read the Imperial better for us and for the world. We do not Declaration of War. What was the object of believe there is an Englishman alive who, bai for bis suspicion of elterior designs, would obst the war Was is not for the purpose of help to Rusala awning Port Arthur and Manchuria, ing Korea and maintaining her independence or exercising predominant" fafluence oya against Chinese interference? It was the duty Northern China and Japan. We seek nothing of japan, then, to safeguard her fedependence ap there except "ade, and dreid sething except the rise of an unfriendly Power, who might against any party who sought to jure the practically deprive us of our markets or evse rights of Korea as an independent country. New compel us to abandon the North Pacific. On the the Korean King is reported to have bees other hand, Russia can set us at our ease in confined in the Russian Legation, a дей

India, can help us to make ourselves secure Cabinet was organized therein, and Royal the Near East Prrange with us for that trans. in South China and the Archipelago, and can in Decrees and Administrative Ordinances have Formation of the Turkish Empire which, whether been issued from the said Legation. Could this we like it or not, will be the great external work

The British steamship Boynton left Ku be sald not to have lojured the prestige of an

of the first quarter of the next century. Once chinotza on the 20th instant, and had fine Independent country ? If the matter were passed we could relieve Eurape from the presence of

da a fooling of cordial agreement with Russla, weather. over the Imperial Declaration of Wat would the Tark, who is now acting as an enemy of the become vold and meaningless, and Japan would human race, and could secure from Concisco on the 28th ultimo, Honolulu on the 4th The British steamship Coptic left San Fran- practically contradict her own avowal to the stantiaople to Canton not only the peace, ballestan', Yokohama on the 19th, and Nagasaki world. It was therefore necessary to enquire including not only the Armenians, but the and smooth sea with heavy-fog in the Formoss the good goverment of the whole of Aaiz, on the aznd at 2.51 pm, and had light winds as to the policy the Government Intends to Persians and the Arabs. Not a shot could be Channel to port; arrived here this morning at pursue herealer towards Kores. Mr. Kade fired in the most populous quarter of the 638 .m. Time 3 days, 17. hours and 11. referred to the reports of Rusila's connection world without our joint permission, and we see minutes from Yokohama. with Klauchau Bay, and

no reason whatever why we should not, the surveying throughout that wast section of the globe, bid of the interior of Korea, and said it was violent oppienion cease. That is a magnif difficult to reconcile the confining of the cent prospect; but of coure the difficulties sovereign of an ladependent country in a foreign are many. Das, which we believe to be legation with the principles of international lawholly unreas the ralousy of sgce as or justice. The situation was 20-outsome of | which Ruula is abable to give up. Another. I The Japanese survey of Formosa is nearly com- Norenber, 1801, when I began to take Mother Bel PURCHASED from Mesirs, WING CHEONG

to that hops of possessing Constantinople which is partly unreal, is the dread of treachery which exists on both sides, but which Governments were willing; and the third, which we balleve could be smoothed away, if both is very real, is the British fear lest we should be drawn by any alliance into assisting Russia to sa invasion of Western Europe. We cannot de that, whatever happens ; but it is not necessary finite a field. It is not in Europe, but in Asia, to make an agreement cover so vast and inde that Russia and Great Britain need to under stand each oibt: and act together,

the Government's diplomatic fallure over the Llaotung Question. He would not, however, now find fault with the Government la regard to maiters of the past, bat he desired to know what policy. It proposed to pursue hereafter. He wanted the Minister Fresident to personally explain the Government's policy.

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Keamusteamer, for Shanghai,' Triumph ............ Siam Tetarios cabover Foochow i Glenorchy wallin Winghong namin Tainan............... Dardanus.....................................

Saigon,

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Amoy, etc.

Shangbal.

Shanghal.

Swatow.

Yokohama.

Shanghai..

Aggregating 14,164 tons register.

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The Briksh steamship Thales loft Talwanfoo on the 23rd instant, and Amoy on the 25th, and had light vadable winds and foggy weather off Chapel 'sland to Amoy; thence to port had light variable winds with fog from Cupchl Point, pleted. The costgration of Chinese has almost ceased, passports being required for leaving or Port Adelaide, Claro, Leeyuen, Cheang Hock landing on the Island. In Amoy the steamships Kian and one German man-of-war.

The British steamship Haitas last Foochow cou, the 23rd fastant, Amoy on the 24th, and had light varisbie winds with constant rain and Swatow on the 25th. From Foochow to Amoy overcast weather. From Amoy to Swatow had light easterly winds and fine weather. From Swatow to Hongkong had dense fog til Brankar Point; thence to port had light to moderate wlads and overcast weather with rain. In Amoy the steamships Port Adelaide and Chang Hock Kian. In Swalow the steamships Loo Sok and Hoihow.

Mr. Takenouchi then spake in explanation of bis question regarding Liastung and Korea His question embodied three matters; 1, as to particulars of the three Powers Laterference regarding the retrocession of Liaotang: 2, as to

And, lastly, there is France. There is no the past and future policy towards Korea; 3. as ced, we suppose, to prove to say reasonable la three filionica lent to Korea. Regarding the pollan thit-Germany having with a kind retrocession of Liotung he declared it was highly of brutal frankacss refased our friendship, and regrettable and a disgrace to the State, stated her intention of injuring as if she cas and attacked the authorities the opon a vital point, the possession of South interference, seeing that it might have been Africa-the lendship of France is the most foreseen. He held that the Government was valuable we could possibly obtain, She is the Instacere in the discharge of its duty to the only power which could even threaten to lovade Chow fa.... in Kowloon State and Impolite to the House in not giving as she is the only one whore et could Coloma........ satisfactory explanation to the House in regard attempt to dispute with us the sovereignty of the Kong Beng to a grave question of State, and wanted to $689 ; and abe in the only Power who meets know the facts nat mentioned in the papers laid everywhere in Africa, in the Mediterraneao, Alacrity before the House. As to the policy towards Korea, and in Asia. A cordial agreement with Solent.......... the speaker thought the Government had no France. would double the effective power Prinsess Wikim fixed policy, From the Imperial Declaration of Great Britain, and we do not believe that, Orang

of War and the Minister President's speech a spite of Egypt, such

in the House during the war in must have is impossible-Spectator

beça concluded that the Government's policy

was to protect the independence of Korea by Japan's own power. Only a year after maklag a declaration that Korea would be protected by Japan developments of the gravest kind, had occurred in Korea. The Shimonoseki Treaty also placed importance on the maintenance of Korea's independence, and now the Government appeared so ladliferent to the penfarala as to Justify the opfolon that it no longer take thought of the Imperial Declaration and the Treaty referred

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COMMERCIAL NEWS.

HONGKONG SHARK MARKET.

Hongkong, February 16th.

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The U.S.S. Ditroit, which arrived at Shangba! on the zoth fest, made the run over from Nagasaki in twenty-six hours, which is a record

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complain di ronchial tuber wo call it

it

or hillonimese if they hit the kidneys wo call it

they hit the norres we call tnervous prostration, epilepsy or any of filty other names if they hit the bronchitis, ka; if they hit the air cells we call it inflammation of the lungs, or by-and-by, consumpiton. And inasmuch as these poisoned arrows pass through the delicate

ate micahes of the langs a thousand times every day it would be add if they didn't hit them wouldn't it?

Now, wait a bit, It follows that all the various so-called discos abore named are not diseases at all in and of themselves, but merely symptoms of one pion! Good. We will get on to the end of the only disease-namely that disease which produces the

"After the attack of lung inflammation Mr. Melhuish sured from loss of appetite, pain in short, sides and stomach, and dangerous constipation. He could eat only liquid food and had to take to his bed. For wooks he was so feeble that he could not rise in bed. He consulted one

atter he was ordered abroad as we have related. One payelelan

another, obtaining no more than temporary relief from medisins. Then

Cannes I consulted a doctor, who said my allment was His letter concludes in these words: "Whilst ot weak digestion, and that 1-need not trouble shout my Zang. But ners gained any rea! Curativo Syrup. This helped me in one week, and by ground Ratli

continuing with it I got stronger and stronger, and thought I should never recover. (Bigued) Arthur Un now in fair

good health. This, after my relatives

Whidor. Maihulah."

To sum up This gentleman's real ailment w indigestion and dyspepsia, from which the blood poison comes that causes nearly all disorders and

not remove the poison. By car and the use of Lemporarily, because it le milder than curs, it did pain. The air of Southern France helped him

Mother Beigel's Oaretive Syrup ho would have dona better at home, as the result shows,

Boo soo that is im't the oilmate that kills or say, it is the condition of the digestion. If therefore your doctor orders you abroad for your health, tel! him

you will fraf try Mother Bolgel's Curativo

Ado

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VICTORIA PRECEPTONY.

AN

N. EMERGENCY MEETING of the VICTORIA PRECEPTORY will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the 28th Instant, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially Invited to attend

Hongkong, 25th February, 1806, *

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ZETLAND

No. 525, E.C. REGULAR MEETING of the above

A the FREINA

An accident (avolving ides of life occurred on Mr. G. H. Potts reports as follows in his the 14th on board the steamship Kation, at Share List inced at § p.m. to-day!--

Singapore. A number of coolies were engaged Our annual Race Meeting somewhat inter-working cargo to the hold, when the fore and aft beam slipped and fell into the hold, killing one

to. The speaker further referred to Russia's ferred with business, bat since its resumptions mad outright and seriously lojaring another. extension of loflaence in Korea and sald fair amount has been put through, and most that the Russia of to-day was like the China of stocks show an advance on last week's former days, and Korea was now becoming a it were a dependent of Russia.

Al this stage the President stopped the speaker and reported that an Imperial Edict had been received. The Edict was read as follows:-We, in accordance with Article VII of the Imperial Constitution, order the proroga lion of the Imperial Diet for len days from the 15th of February to the 24th."

The House rose at 3:30 p.m.-Kobe Herald.

quotations.

advertised its Meeting for the 7th March.

The National Bank of Chios, Limited, har

The Union Insurance Society of Canton has given dolice that an Extraordinary Meeting of shareholders will be held on the rath March,

The steamibip Maratoyo Mar (late Oaks, which has been running to Formoss, Diamond) owned by Mr. Ishida Shoshichi of ran on a sunken reef off the port of Tamsul on the aftemoon of the 1st inst. The ship made water rapidly and when the message "was despatched there were twelve, feet of water BANKS-Hogkong and Shanghai Banks in the holde The ship is lasured to have ruled ray firm and sales have been the Imperial Marine Insurance Company for effected at rates between rys and 174 per cent, yen 60,000.—Ozaka Arakt. premium, closing with buyers at the latter rate.

There is no business to report in Nationals or Bank of Chlate;

LETTERS FOR MERCHANT SHIPS,

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WHO WILL BE OUR ALLF? MARINE INSURANCES-China Traders have It is stated in the Government Garaits of been placed al 876 and are enquired for the 22nd fustant that letters and papers are The Jack-bost policy" of the German Yangtzes ar fim, with buyers at Brait.g at the Post Office addressed to the

following vessels —–— Emperor, as the Kladderadatich approvingly Cantons are wanted at $100 and Straits at $51 calls it, is forcing Engilshmen to consider the

FIRE INSURANCES.-Hongkong Fires have question of alliances very earnestly, and there had a considusble rise, and sales bave been is none more dificult within the whole field of made at 8293 and 81973, the market closing politics. It is hard to find an ally whom we can

arm with buyers at $300. China Fires have irast, and who will accept our alliance. There is been sold at 889 ræ dividend and are wanted. Beither dekleness nor treachery among us, only SHIPPING.-Hongkong, Canton and Macao morbid pride and reserve, but we succeed very Steamboats have improved their position and alten in creating a false impression. Sitif, les at 837 kad 83at have been effected, Indo- whatever the difficulties, the circumstances of Chinas have been in strong demand, with the the bour point to an alliance, or at least to a result that shaus have changed hands at $60) new filendship; and it worth wälle to think | and $61) and its now quoted at $63. Douglas for a moment with whom it ought to be Steamships have been taken off the market at contracted. A month ngo half England, $53) and China and Manilas at $yo. perhaps the larger half, would have replied that Germany must be the friends, but Willlara

II. bas" for this generation contrived to render that answer impossible. No Englishman will trust him again while he lives, or believe that he entertains any feeling Rambs are offcing at $4.30. towards this country except the one expressed

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RIFINERIES—Calbo-Sugars have been placed and are in strong demand at $11a.. Luxocy have been sold at 587.

si, and 86, and Pre now enquired fox at $5.90. MINING-FmJems have been sold at $ch,

la Blucher's celebrated saying about London DOCKS, WHARVES AND GODOWES.-Hong- "Lord, what a place to plunder i The new king and Warmpos Docks have found ready emity which His Malisty, in his crewsening self-ven at 151 and 153 per cent premium cum confidence and military pride,has been pleased to dividend." : "A" fsir number of Kowloon Wharf peate, forbide our turning to

iharas have changed hands at $44), $45, and Germany, and from Austria there in na litla to hope si to tanz. | $453, and more can be placed at the latter rate. She will remain friendly, as she has always

LANDS, HOTELY AND BUILDINGS-Hongkong been, and England will welcome her advance to Land Investment shares continue in demand Salonics, and the addition of Macedouin to the | and”salon at $72) and $73 hava baas, made. long list of federaled Kingdoms under the House Kowloon Landa kave been sold at $1gå and, are of Hapsburg, but Austria cannot, Abandon wanted, Germany, and, except in the Balkans, kas no MISCELLANEOU——-Green Island Cements have immediate power of aiding British polley. With changed hands st Srąż and-B13). "A. S. Watsona Italy we have always an alliance, and we are glad. have been placed at 3117 and done in demand. to believe that the Italian prayer for right to passes. Fenwicks have been fixed si gas and see. ikrough Zella is about to be granted) but Haly, 11 angeuland for, Tramways have been sold at (honge mucis uronger for our campaign them 933 mnd Hongtang Tyme në 1980.

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BLACK and WHITE, RED and WHITE, and BLUE and WHITE HAWTHORNS, RARE SANG DE PŒ'F, &c. &c.

JADE ORNAMENTS. BRONZES, CARV- INGS, PEKING ENAMELS. PORCELAIN SCREENS, SNUFF-BOTTLES and OTHER CURIOS.

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Hongkong, 24th February, 1895.

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"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FROM LONDON AND STRAITS,

THE

Steamship

GLENORCHY,” having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo by her are bereby leformed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar! and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon,| whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before NOON TO. DAY.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 31d' proxima will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or abortages not later than. the rath purimo, otherwise they will not be recognised.

Bills of Lading will be, countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 25th February, 1805."

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

Steamship

THE SARATOON APCAR* having arrived from the above Parts, Copaigates of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alangaldo.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after the 27th instant, will be landed at Consignees' rak and expense into the Godowns of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage Com pany, Limited, Wanchal.

of and DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, auch Cargo Impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Condgnees' risk and Expense.

PENANG Cage from SINGAPORE AND

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No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & ̈ Co.,

Agenie Hongkong, 15th February, 1896, THE CHINA MUTUAL STZAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM NEW YORK, GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL "HE Company's Steamship

TH

44REEMUN," having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the GodownE of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admifited alter the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the and March or they will not be recognteed,

chafed and damaged Croods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be

broker,

mamined on the 29th instant, at 3 PM, j

No Fire Lasurance has been effected, and say Goods remaining in the Godowns aftr the 28t5 fastant, will be subject to rent."

Optional Cargo" will be fawarded unless notice to the contrary be given balors 3 Pike TODAY

Battle of Kading will be countenigned by

HOLLIDAY WISK & Co, Kanghong, tind Fawnary, 1996

*

THE MANAGER.

CANTON,

(LATE SHAMKEN HOTEL, CANTOM.)

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ESSRS. MADAR & FARMER have the

Mplessure to inform their Patrons, Friends

and the Pablle Generally that, having leased the SHAMEEN HOTEL, they haze Refumished tha whole Establishment, had it vastly improved in every department, and have now RE-OPENED it under the more popular Style of VICTORIA HOTEL

For further Particulars, apply to the..

MANAGER

Or

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL,

Hongkong.

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Hongkong, 10th December, 1895

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HALONT Four and a half hours from. Yekokamo. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE BUILDING'S.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,

EXCELLENT CUISINE

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND." RIS

TH commodious and well appointed

HOTEL, situated at a height of ago Sout above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and ", " NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China.

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SPECIAL WINTER RATES, {FROM IET NOVEMBER TO 31ST MARCH), One person, per day ...............$3 to $ 350 One person, per week

20.00

One persons, per month ++++++ Married couple (occupying one room) per:

day Married co

couple (occupying and room) par

3.08

Married couple (occupying two rooms)

per month andsutapasım$120 to 130.00 Extra Bed Room, per manih Extra Bed Room, per day .....

For further particulars apply to

20.00

--ZGU

THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel

Hongkong, th October, 1895. MACAO.

THE.!

MACAO.

BOA VISTA HOTEL. SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA,

SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PAMILIES VISITING MACAO FOR CHANGE OF AIR.

WIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION.

EXCELLENT TABER.

For terms, de, apply to

THE MANAGER. Telegraphic Address :—" BOAVISTA," Macao,

Micao, 31st December, 1895.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG,

COX.

THIS ESTABLISHMENT, ultrated in the

slégant - Building, kacura NAUGHT HOUSE, offers #19 modation Resiiouts and Travell

Passenger Kleyslow, frets Latrasos Hall he one locu) in charge of mas *Favourable Anxagon and for Monthly or i

Hongkong jel A

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