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CONSIG
"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamably
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The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside,
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P. & G. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
THE P. & O
"RAVENNA,"
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloos, where each consignment will he sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goeds are landed.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Four cases of plague to-day;
bound to presume, open a ballot for the | Justices of the Pence to ascertain if they support or oppose Mr. "CHATEL. If, the member for the Chamber of Commerce is crushed out of all recognition and lost | CHOLERA in still fairly raging at Bangkok, forever to his fellow-citizens, they have gained in return the frank recognition by As we ware going to press the fire-beils were the Government of the plebiscitum, and of rong owing to a fire on Praya Wost mear the the right of the governed to have a voice Koshing Theatre. in the regulation of their affairs.
THE Rev. Alfred Iliff will conduct Children's
Service in the Peak Church to-morrow at 4 P.3.
At Christ Church, Yokohama, on the 8th TELEGRAM S.Hymn Nos. 344, 338, 336 and 334.
instant, by the Rev. E. Champaeys Irwine, WILLIAM YOUNG SHOWLER, Önly son of Thomsi Yerng Showler, of Bawtry, Yorkshire, England, to AMY GRACE, second daughter of Jabn Rickett, of Yokohama.
DEATHS.
At Glugor, Penang, on Toth tdsfant, PERCY DOUGLAS STEPHENS, and MARGARET, his wife,
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1896.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE NEW GERMAN-JAPANESE
TREATY,
A FRISCO paper received to-day states that Democracy is still in donbi whether Cleveland will come to the front this year or hire a substi- tute,
Monday, the 10th instant, at e p.m.
LONDON, April 16th. The new treaty between Germany and Japan THE annual meeting of the Flance Committee completely aballshes extra-territorlailty, but the of the Alice Memorial and Nethersola Hospitals Census retain legal functions in certain matters, | will be held at the Alice Memorial Hospital on notably in questions of succession and guardian- ship. A Convention dealing with patents and trade-marks is projected; meanwhile Germant are placed on an equal footing with the naives Japan concedes reductions in the Tariff and Germany merely grants the mast favoured nation" treatment to Japan..
FRANCE, RUSSIA AND THE SOUDAN. The correstondent of The Timer at Rome states that evidence is accumulating showing that France and Russia are succeeding in effect. against the Italians and British.
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Chinese Government for i Conceision t
ATile Criminal Ses fens this morning the man charged with obtaining money, by" means of ́a isick was convicted by a jury on three cougis, and sentenced to two years and six months | "hard" by the Acting Chiel Justler)
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MONSIEUX HAA, Consal for France, arrived at Chengking on the 28th ultimo, and at once holsted the tricolour over the cansular quiiteis which are to serve the purpose of a consuláto
sill the imposing building which it is proposed to erect shortly i wi falt accompli.
wile
A PRISONER was before the Magistrate. The charge against him was that he had beaten ble
MAGISTRATE :—Have you anyibing to say ? PRISONER -Only this, wear Worship,-A10; you a married man yourself ?
MAGISTRATE Yes, certainly. Why? PRISONEX :—Then I need not-sxy another word.
Ix is reported that Russia Eax applied to t`e THE Japan Mail states that the promoters of
big Japanese steamship company propose to open A Japan-San Francisco sad « Japan-Vancouver Chiefoo and permission to erect a long pier at line with eight steamers of between 500 and 6,000 tons. The capital, formerly Exed at yan 5,300,000, I now pizeed si yan 3,700,000.
The proposed company's steamers on the San Francisco service will be connected with the
that port for the use of a line of Russia steamers
➡hich are to trade between Tlaatsin, Chetoo, Chemulpo, Faran and Vladivostock.
On the rgth Instant the British Mialiter gave a
Sir CLAUDE MACDONALD has been evening combination of the Shoans and Dervishes banquet in Tokla in hozoite of the visit to the Oregon Railway Company,
THE BUDGET.
Sir Michael Hicks Beach's Budget, in splic of largest expenditure since the grcal war, shows a surplus of £6,000,000; four of which has already been devoted to the Royal Navy,
THE NATIONAL DEBT. The debt has been reduced by eight million.
more handsomely entertained and feted at Shanghai than at Hongkong. He was entertained at dinner by the China THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTIONS. Association, under the Chairmanship of
Mr. Chamberlain states that the Straits Mill Mr. R. M. CAMFEELL, on the tath instant,tary Contribution for 1895 will be $685,000 and and the entertainment appears to have that of Hongkong $385 000.- been a very great success. Over one hundred gentlemen sat down to dinner, and the speeches were, as reported, of a very high quality indeed. Mr. CAMPBELL, In proposing the health of the guest of the evening (which, by the way, was at Shanghal in its proper position on the list of toasts) pointed out very clearly that the British communities in Hongkong and China do not accept any responsibility for the present position of British Interests in China and for our recent loss of prestige. The blame must rest where it properly attaches-on the shoulders of the Govern ment and its high oicers. We, out here, have known what was wanted and how it could best be obtained, and we have not failed in our duty to make that knowledge available, or to press on the Government the necessity for constant watchfulness and for prompt
GOOD NEWS.
The credit of the country is so good that it would be possible fa an emergency to relac 7,000,000 without any increase in taxation.
(From L'Avenir du Tonkin) THE UNITED STATES AND CUBA
PARIS, April 7th. The House of Representatives at Washing. to, by a majority of 17 has adopted the motion
(aban insurgents as belligerents. passed by the Senate in favor of recognising the
action when the time for action came.
THE WAR IN ABYSSINIA. Mr. CAMPBELL made it plain, too, that the people of China are not, as a body,
PARIS, April.Lotb. responsible for the obstacles thrown in
Telegrams from Massawab describe the post- the way of intercourse and progress, button of the Italiaus et Kassala as precarious. that they are due solely to the officials and to the official class. He was able to boast, and to boast with justice, of the efficient condition of the Settlement under 8 purely municipal government "without official help," and to Intimate very plainly
that while, Shanohal walenened esiary newz.. comer and gave ail, Chinese and foreign ers alike, a cordial reception and a fair |
M. BOURGEOIS EXPLAINS.
Pants, April 3rd. Replying to the Chamber to an interpellation on the Egyptian erials, M. Bourgen's
PANAMER NEKU in wängtene avtund' whải tău puytrad
THE SENATE DISSATISFIED,
PARIS, April 5th, ́-
Japanese, capital of Earl Spencer. Members of the Imperial family, Ministers of State, the Foreigo Representatives, and some distinguished civil and military officers were invited to theet the distinguished Earl
A CORRESPONDENT who knows what he is talking about when he discusses the oplam trade writes | re the discovery of lamps of coal le oplem chests landed from the Calcutta steamers, to the effect that he is quite safe the frauds are not committed Calcutta, but that the cargo is either broached en board ship or while in cargo-boals and is transitu from the ship to the shore:
is reported that 37 Sikhs who were recently brought here from Calcutta to join the Police Free have refused to sign articles, alleging
tification for their action that they have been brought bere under false pretences. It appeara that these men expected to receive 27 rapees rer mensem, but that as the Government has fixed the rate of exchange at 15. 48, to the ropee the "new chams" would, were they to sign the articles submitted to them, receive a good deal less than they bargained for in Calcutta,
Or the proposed total expenditure of REFLYING to's question in the House of Commons £14,040,000 in connection with the Naval on the 17th ultimo the Hos, G. Carzon, Under works policy of the Admiralty, power is, saya Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said that | the L. &• C. Express of the 20th March, sought from the reply received from Peking it appeared under the Naval Works B, Just-lanned, tà that the report of the cassion by the Chinese | provide for £2,750,000. ↑ Of this sum £80,000 Government of Lappa to Gegiming was goes towards deepening Hongkong Harbour and unfounded, and " it probably" originated in the its approaches. The estimate for Hongkong bas ppolamcat of a Commissioner of German been increased by £30.000 to carry out the port established talihe island by the Chinese The expected date of the completion of the work nationality in connection with the new Customs arrangement made with the Colonial authorities. Government."-Quite a next Uttle Parlli- | is put down as 1900-1. mentary Reply 1!!
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THE Depreciation of Silver: In the House of Commons on the 19th March, la answer to Mr. Ramond · Greene, Mr. Brodrick rald- "Members of the Civil Service. In Hongkong' and officers of the Hongkong Regiment, whore pay la fixed to eliver, and who therefoes aro losers by its depreciation, are compensated. The pay of British officers is fixed in gold, and they
THE toilowing case of rescue deserves notice as It is of a kiad only too rare with the Chiness. Yesterday morning a large junk laden with cattic, with a crew of eleven and thirteen passen- gers, was 'capsised 'about 40 miles natalde Cape D'Agullar. All but one man managed said that the situation of Great Britait to get on the bottom of the capsized junk, where Is that country was a menace 10 pesca.
they slung despite the waves constantly wash- receive the equivalent amoudF in silver, sccord- meet of the Republic on the subject. France ing over them. A couple of hours later a Shau- log to its current valus,”—Good for the British ance It should be ordered to be decanted at fold, it did resent and would resent official wiplomatically negotiating with England iwan fishing junk, No. 2886, sighted them, officers, and the members of the Civil Service 1 with firmness, and the maintenance of peace but I สม then tao rough to render But are all the members of the Civil Interference from whatever alde it came.depended on the different Powers respecting аку araistance. Instead of rupping Inte Service "compensated ?" Sir CLAUDE MACDONALD, In reply, and carrylog out their promises and engage expressed his hearty thanks for the very of confidence to the Cabinet by 3-9 votes against stood by for four hours, until he was able ments. The Chamber thereupon passed a vote | shelter, however, the master of this junk kindly way in which he had been greeted 14. The meeting of the Chamber has been In Hongkong and Shanghai, and especially adjourned until May 19th.
to take off the whole of iba 13 men, whom he brought lato Shaakiwan in safety. Unless the by the members of the China Association.
Government grants him some recompense he He promised, for himself, to do all that in him lay to maintain and Improve
will get nothing for his humane act, as the rescued the position and prestige of Great
ones are destituts, sed in the care of the Britain and of her subjects in China,
Registrar General, and he called on all his hearers to stand his efforts. Six CLAUDE has made a very favorable start of his diplomadic career our best wishes and our most confident in China, and carries with him to Peking
hopes; but if he wishes to retain it he must make it a rule, so far as is possible, to let us know frankly what is being done, and what is being pushed aside as inopportune., We, the merchants and traders in China, are the people most nearly interested in success or failure, and it will not do to. reply to all communications, as Mr. CAMPBELL very neatly put it, that "the matter is under consideration."
CLARET-Our Clarets, lecluding the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the joice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and currents as is generally the case with Cheap Wipes BRANDY--All our Brandy is gauranteed to be pare Cognac, the difference in price being
merely a question of age and vintage, WHISKY-~All Day Whiskey is of excellent quality and of greater age than most beands in the market. The ScorcH WESKY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct from us la the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Porta
"The Far Eastern Queiies" Is the title of a most interesting book published by Macmillan & Co. (London) in the ea›ly part of last month. In in The Times, Mr. Valentine Chiral, the author, It, the greater part of which has already appeared whows grasp, insight, and above all a capacity for estimating the consequences of events passing under-the-writer's eyes fathe Far East and their effects on even graster interests to the world onl- side which no residérice in China, however long.
shoulder to shoulder and support him in menta on this question, whereupon the Senate In its issue of the 11th instant our very lo faen no knowledge of the Chinese languagë, however
In the Senate, in reply to the interpellation on the Dongola expedition, M. Bourgeals said that he had nothing to add to his former state- adopted an order of the day by 155 to 85, to the effect, that the explanations given by the Government were insufficient, and that, the The Senate then adjourned until April 21th, Senate reposed ne confidence la the Ministry, when the Madagascar credits will be discussed,
PARIS, April 5th.
In view of the vote of confidenca passed ́in the Ministry by the Chamber the Cabinet has decided to remain in Office.
(From Bangkok Observer) BERTHELOT'S PATRIOTISM.
LONDON, April 5th. The Timer says that M. Berthelot resigned the portfalls of Foreign Affairs because M. Mahrenbetm the Russian Ambassador objected to his making any statement in the French conseling the Russian Government, Chamber to the Egyptian question without first
The Government is to be congratulated on the immense success of its attempt to crush Mr. WHITEHEAD by an appeal to his constituents, the members of the Chamber of Commerce, and by hurling at him, and them, the great names of Mr.
(Special to Nagazaki Extrııı) | KESWICK, Mr. Jackson, Mr. CHATER and
THE RUSSIAN FLEET. Mr. MCCONACHIR. What a pity the name
YOKOHAMA, April 9th, of Mr. BILILIOS could not bave been
The Pamiat Asova, Admiral Nakkimef, Included! His opinions on the subject of | Zabloka, Gaydamak, and Vradnih lah to-day A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. the Sanitary Board are so accurate and for Nagaiaki 44 Kobe,
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(From Japanese Papers) KOREAN AFFAIRS,
CHEMULPO, April 3rd. Min Yong-hwan,¦ Korea's Ambassador, to
as the numbness that followed the first | traiser Charleston proceeded to Seoul yesterday; blow passed away and left him power.
tial and thoroughly up-to-date, contemporary prefound, could give. Mr. Chirol regards it L'Avenir du Tonkin has a lengthy article as an open question whether we didTM well in effort, wiltten in the very worst possible taste timent of Aria; but we have the consolation entitled "Poor old England." It is a sasmatic refusing to join the three Powers at the close of
the war in keeping Japan out of the con and in execrable style. It amounts to ap of knowing that we did not share the fate of attempt to prove that Great Britain no longer | Germany, which "his had but cold thanks and possesses the traditional international respect scant consideration from her two associates, and which used to be one of the glories of her she has neither disturbed the harmony or shared the frufts of their partnerabip." It la no escutcheon. This is demonstrated (afa.) to the doubt true that one result of this policy has been satisizction of our Tonkin frited by the fact a decline of British influence la Peking, But that nelcher Prince Fushimi nor Li Hong-chang when our influence in 'Feking was in lis seolth landed in Hongkong'on their way to the Russian produced ittle practical result. Mr. Chiro!'
chapter on the missionary ostragos fs one of the coronation festivities. We must conless to most incld and sensible discussions of ibat baring previously entertained some respect för | thorny question that we have read, Mr. Chirol's the alterances of L'Avasir, but on the present book is, according to The Timer the most occasion, to say the least of ft, the article "Poor important aid we bave yes bad to a right under- old England" is certainly devoid of either standing of the political and commercial aliation
created by the victories of Japan.
common sense or a reasonable amount of latter- day sanity. And, the word salty li ured advisedly, for, as the eminent Editor of L'Avenir will surely, admit, we live and move and have our being la a very high pressure age,
CAPTAIN A. E. HODGINE, probably the best informed, most courteous and thoroughly experienced British shipmaster employed in the the China consting trade, and who can boist of
DEMOCRACY AND LIBERTY:-The Athuraum in its use of 8th March says that in the pre- face to his forthcoming book en "Democraes and Liberty," Mr. Lecky relates that when ha Eighteenth Century," Mr. W. R. Greg remarked was busy with his "Histry of England in the to him that he could not understand the state of aburbing interest were rising around him, of mind of a man who, when so many questions could devote the best years of his life to the
a long and meritorious career in the flourishing study of a vanished past. This seems to have Douglas Steamship Company's servico, has been prompted Mr. Lecky to write his new volumes, omitted, perhaps in mercy, and, although Russia, and relie, accompanied by Mr. Stels, anted well-earned leave of absence and pro- remarks on the advsctage of such topies being | which he bad Intended to introduce ! with a few crushed, Mr. WHITEHEAD still survives and Secretary of the Russian Legation, left hers by ceeds to England by the P.&O.liner Shanghat occasionally discussed by writers who are wholly may be able, on that and on other matters, the Russian guabost Gramtasfchy for Shanghai on Monday, accompanied by his wife, who is, wo a connected with practical politics, and who to make some little fight for the wall-being
SEOUL, April 3rd."; | regret to learn, in a very, foable state of healib, misht, therefore, bring to them a mois Independ of the colony. He has not yet been later. viewed. It would have been ankind to Koreans shall kill any foreigners, and should Douglas liner Thaler in October 1892 was politicians. This palace I canpet now write A Royal Ordinacco has been issued that no Captain Hodgins while in optimand of thet judgment and a more judicial temperament than could be exally found tu xolfeg have approached him while still newly foreigners kill Korean natives, no sets of per employed on a special mission in connection At a time when the greater portion of my book suffering from the shock of the terrible senal revenge may be taken, but any such attack, but we hope at an early date to be occurrence must be reported to the authorities. with the rescue from the Pescadores of the was already in the printer's hands as unexpect
ed request, which I could not gratefully or survivors of the ill-fated P. & O. steamer Bok. able to ascertain from him, for the informa-
FUSAN, April 6th, One officer and sixtern marines of the U. 6. kara and succeeded in rescuing all the survivors, Paritamentary lie. But altough my own graciously refuse, brought me into the circle of tion of our readers, the nature of his feelings
and so well did he do this duty that he was the position bas been allerød, I hare not allowed: SEOUL, April 6th. recipient of the plaudits of the public press and this fect to alter the character of my back, While was subsequently presented with handsome expressing strong opinion on many much-contest.. gold watch and chain and telescope by the them with that perfect ledependence of jades ed party questions, I have endeavoured to treat Director of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam ment without which a work of this kind" can Navigation Company. During the exciting have no permanent value. Nor have I thought t Hodgins regularly called to Tamsul in command University representation in general, and of the timea in North Formosa last year Captain cry to cancel a passage in delence of representation of Dublin Univeralty in particular, of one of the Douglas steamers, and although which was written when I had no idea that it tuany dangers and difficulties, were doubtless could possibly be regarded as a defence of my watered yet he invariably brought his ship English Representative Goverment in the owa poaltion.” “Among the toples handled are 1 lato port on schadale tits and with a full cargo Eighteenth Century, French Democracy, and a large number of passengert. In wiching American Ziemueracy, the risks 1,1nd Question, Captain and Mrs. Hodgins a pleasant trip home Attacks on Pipperty, Increase of Taxation in and a speedy return to the Zan in the enjoys Furope. Aristocracies and Upper Chambers, Liberty, Bodillies, Labour Questions, and Nationalities, Democracies and Religions woman Quintons,” Mesim, Longmads, are the
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as "The Edit an to think and to feel. Poor Mr. WHITEHEAD! The Koren Government has agreed to bore But if the Government is to be con- row $1,500,000 from an American Syndicate for Its success in over the purpose of constructing a callway between gratulated on whelming him and putting him, soon and Chemaipo.
FUSAN, April 7th entirely out of the field; as he has so be open file for cheater by moonchoalve evidently been put, what is to be said between Seoul, and Chemale, still, it is said, be The contract for the construction of a railway the Maltor dose not in any way hold Moselt respondida de to the public, the ratepayers who find given to Mr. Morse, oplatous that expressed i
American resident of themselves so unexpectedly appealed to Yokohams, and the work will shortly be started. to keep their representative in order 1) The agreement, it is said, permfis of the Kosean Advertisers we regated to forward all options intabuled for The Government on the great Sanitary Government acquiring the railway after fifteen frections in that dayli tatum not later than "Three's'Mode so st vot to retard the sedly publication of the pepm.
Board question is going to ascertain ream/q Advertisments and Subscriptions which are not neland for a al05ce and directly the will of Read parföd will be confirmed until comumemanded.
the governed. It has taked "for the in order to meet the deficiency in the Treasury largest elmlation
vote of the members of the Chamber of me Misfaters have proposed to impose new taxes, but the propokliian kas bien skrown out, Commerce. It has written to Dr Ho KA He been decided to allow Lost Govermental good health we are merely echoing the to know if he falihfully represents, his ways to swept bribes, – portion of which are to sentiments of all who have the pleasure of their Chinese constRuents, and will, we are ] be trazendtied to the Central Government 1
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