Co-day's Advertisements.
CONTRACT FOR TRAMWAY,' KOWLOON YARD.
DERSONS desirons of Tendering for the
above are requested to deliver their 1 nder, Soiled and Marked "TENDER FOR TRAMWAY," not later than 10 AM on FRIDAY, th-17th July, 1855, aPH.M. NAVAL YARD, Hongkong, addressed is the COMMODORE- IN-CHARGE, H.M. Nawal Establishments..
Plans, Specifications, and all Partiéntary can be obtained on spallesilon to the "ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEER," Officer-in-Charge of Admi- rally Works.
Hongkong, 9th July, 16.
NOTICE.
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REFERRING
EFERRING to what has recently Andeared
CATASTROPHE in JAPAN, the Undersigned, with the concurrence of H.E. the Governor,
kong.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1896.
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE
HE P. & O. S. N. Cɔ,': Steamship
* BORNEO 1
FROM ANTWERF, LONDON AND STRAITS.
Consigneess of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are bang landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharl and Godown Company'ı Godowns at Kowloor, where each consignment will be soled out "mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel bringe on Cargo:— From Madras, ex S.S. Lalpoera.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 10 A.M. TO-MORROW, the bath fastant,
Goods not cleared by the 18th (qstant at 4 VÍM. will be subject to rent.
No Fles Insurance will be effected by ma in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within tan days after the Vesel's arrival here, after which na Culms will be recognised. [1108
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 9th July, 7806.
will be glad to receive Subscriptions in Hong-
T. JACKSON. Hongkong, 9th July, 1895.
OCEAN STFAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SHANGHAI, MIA AMOY. (Taking Cargo and Passengeri at through rates for Nmaro, CHEFOO, NIWCHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Ports on the YAN CTSZE.)
THE Company's Steamship
"DIOMED,"
Captain Bartlett," will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the roth instant, TO A.M.
For Freight or,Pusssgn apply to ^
BUTTERFIELD. & SWIRE
Agents.
Hongkong, ath July, 1806.
Intimations.
BIRTH.
At No. 1, North Stochnen Road, Shanghal, on the and instant, the wife of JUDAH J. Junan, of a daughter,
MARRIAGE.
On the 3rd July at Trinfty Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rav, H. C. Hodges, M.A, ALBERT, seventh son of the late W. R. NEWCOMB, of Stamford; Lincolnshire, to MARTHA ELLEN, youngest daughter of Joseph ELLIGTT, of Tedber, Dome
Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, THURIDAY, JULY 9, 1896.
VICTORY.
NOTES AND COMMENTS...
With reference to the observances of Mr. JUSTICE SECOME SMITH on the sub ject of the publication by the Daily Press and by this journal of the petition and answer in the sult now pending against the Sanitary Board, we have a good deal conclusion of the case, as we could not go to say, but we reserve it until after the
as fully into it as we desire without appearing to interfere with the discus. slon of the case on its merits which at the present moment is before the Court. We may say, however, that the publication of the proceedlogs was load- vertent. It was a 'cutting from our valued contemporary the Daily Press, and was acknowledged as such. It would not have appeared if attention had been called to It:
We have to apologise to the officers and men of the Rifle Brigade for a statement We announced in our last issue that the in our columns yesterday that a private correspondence relating to the much- in the corps had been sent up for six needed constitutional reform in the Colony months by the Police Magistrate yesterday: was laid on the table at the meeting of A letter in another column from our repor the Legislative Council, and we published ter explains the mistake and tenders his copious extracts therefrom, giving Sir personal apologies for the error he was WILLIAM ROBINSON's despatch forward- betrayed into and for the annoyance he log the Petition for reform to the has given. Every effort is made to avoid Secretary of State and Mr. CHAMBERLAIN's errors of this description and get accurate [431" final decision on all the ques-reports, but mistakes will occur at times, tions involved in full. From our report and all we can do is to beg pardon and of the proceedings in Council It appears try to do better in the future. We hope |that Her Majesty's Government had agreed the Brigade will accept our apologies.
to the popularisation of the Executive Council by the addition of two unofficial
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DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSART,
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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA, vi AMOY
THE Company's Steamship,
"ESMERALDA,"
Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the ith instant,
at 5 P.M., lastend of as previously advertised.
!! This Steamer has Superior Accommodation
for Passengers, and is fitted with the Electric Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, General Managers. Hongkong, 9th July, 180.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED
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FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI THE Company's Steamship
"HAILOONG,"
Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Porte on SUNDAY, the rath "instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
General Managers.
Hongkong, qth July, 1896.
FOR CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN." HE Steamer
ΤΗΣ
"FUPING,"
[x105
Captain Clemens, will be despatched for the above Ports or MONDAY, the 13th lustent, at
5 F.M.
For Freight of Passage, apply to
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HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS,
'IMPLE AERATED WATER, '
SODA WATER.
*INGER ALE
GINGER
LEMONADE
SARSAPARILLA,
RASPY
ASPBERRYADE,&c.
members, and that His Excellency the TELEGRAMS.
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REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE HENLEY REGATTA.
Lordon, July 7th. The Leander best the Yale crew cally in the first heat for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley,
LI HUNG-CHANG,
Il Hung-chang has been decorated with the Grand Cross of the Lion of the Netherlands.
"THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. The Chicago Democratic Convention has been opened. Mr. Daniels, the Silverite nominee, has been elected temporary president of the Conven- ton by a majority of two hundred over Mr. Hill, who is the candidate of the Goldites.
MATABELELAND.
Colonel Plumer's column has defeated the Matsbales after seven hours fighting. The Matabeles lost one hundred and the British twenty-three in killed and wounded.
A BALKAN ALLIANCE.
Governor had selected Mr. CHATER and Me, BELL-IRVING for the seats, and further, that there were to be two additional members. of the Legislative Council, one the Major- General Commanding the Troops-on the ground that he might at any moment be called on to administer the Government of the Colony and ought, therefore, to be In both Councils-the other a new Chinese member, on the ground that the Chinese Community was inadequately represented. For this seat Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON nominated Mr. Wax YUE, Com- pradore of the Chartered Mercantile Bank, Our first duty, and a most pleasing one, is to congratulate Mr. WHITEHEAD, and thank him in the name and on behalf of the community. We offer him our bearty congratulations on the success of his zealous, able, and persevering labours here In Hongkong and in England on DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Col% WATERS are behalf of the Colony; for his independence made under the constant supervision of a duly and plack in taking up the question of qualified English Chemist and will bear comps-reform; for the ablilty with which he has rison with the best English Manufactures.
advocated the cause, and for having Special terms to HOTELS, CLUES, MESTES and stuck to his work, In spite of every dis ́other Large Consumers,
couragement, until his labours have been crowned by success. We say success. "IE" has not been the full and complete success that he and we hoped to attain, but it is a distinct victory over all opponents and a distinct step in advance in the path of reform. We have got what we asked for: additional, members in the Leg- Islative Counci, although not quite In the way we desired. We have got a valuable addition to the Executive Council precisely in the form and on the grounds of our petition, and we have got the distinct admission of the Governor and of two Secretaries of State that there was very decidedly room for Improvement said to have been a strong swimmer, but though, The French missionary, M. l'Abbé Rispal, it In the form of government and in the bis corpse has not yet been found, to hopes of manner in which It was conducted. | his safety are entertained. We have got a good sound working basis on which to labour for further con cession and increased power, and we hope that Mr. WHITEHEAD and those who OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY ↳ not lose heart; will apt accept Mr. CHAN-Adormection has broken out. Chbung worked with him here and at home will¦
SEOUL, Jane 24th. At Chi-payong and four other pinces in Kyong. Etted with the best English Machinery, embody.BERLAIN'S "final" as having any meaning chhong castle has fallen into the hands of the ing the fateat Improvements in the trade.
in it, and, will, from this, moment, devote. rebels,... themselves to the study of the question of the fattare.
Any compilatuts should be addressed to the Manager.
Hongkong, ard May, 1800,
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED AD, 1841;'
MANUFACTURERS.
OF
1437
IT CARLOWITZ & Co., FAERATED WATERS
Agents. Hongkong, 9th July, 1895.
DOUGLAS VSTEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW, THE Company's Steamship
NAMOA,
Captain Hall, will be despatched for the above: Ports of TUESDAY, the 14th instant, af Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Con
General Managers.
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Hongkong, 9th July, 1896.
"RICKMERS" REGULAR LINE OF
STEAMERS.
FOR MARSEILLES, HAVRE AND
HAMBURG.
(Taking Cargo at through rates to RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN and BLACK SEA PORTE.)
*HE Company's Steamship
THE
"MARIA RICKMERS,"
Captain R. Reta, will be despatched as above
on THURSDAY, the 6th August,
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agents,
Hongkong, 9th July, 1806.
FOR SALE!
TYPHOONS! TYPHOONS 1
TYPHOONS {
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Clean & mont useful work,
"OPIES of the SECUND EDITION of that
The Povert Ingredients only are used, and the utmost. Care and Cleanliness exercised in the Manufacture throughout. -
For CPAST PORTA, Waters que faced and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and
our
HONGKONG.
| Á MARRIAÓN has been, arranged between Mr. N. | THE DISPLACEMENT OF BRITISH
Luyka, ol Masern Briodmannsk Co, and Mdic.
BY FOREIGN GOODS IN L. van Dostersee, eldest daughter of the Inte Captain D, van Costerrae, Dutch Royal Navy, and niece of Mr. J. J. M. Fleury, Acting Consul General for the Netherlands at Singapore. We announced some time ago that the Russians' mission of education in Chluese, to be conducted were engaging Chinesă scholars at Peking for u.
Rasia. The Shanghai Chik Nam Pao now bears that the salary they offer is $200 per math, and any one wishing to accept the engagement must bind himself to an appointment
for:sa poats.
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A FATAL accident, occurred on the Shanghal river on the 3rd instant, resulting in the drowning of two Chlumen-one adremen from the aleamer Chowchowjac, lying at Boyd's Jetty, and the other a sampanman. The fireman was turning to his ship and, it is believed, some disagreement arising as to the amount of the fare, the two men came to blows and both falling overboard were sian`drowned. ..,``
SAN FRANCISCO exchanges received by the Pars yesterday contain lengthy accounts of the tralaing of the well-known pugilists "Jim" Corbett and Sharkey, who were to "sper" twenty-four rounds (that is, if the greatly over-rated ex-Champlon could not be put to sleep at an earlyfstage of the Francisco, on the 24th ultimo. After disporing
proceedings) at the Mechanics' Pavilion, San
OFFICIAL REPORT,
the meeting of the Legislative Council held
· Hongkong, sand Jużo 1895" The following report wis laid on the table at
yesterday afteroon
Excellency the Governor, to response to an J-Tho Committee, appointed by Hệ Inquiry, from the Secretary of State asking whether there had been any and what displace- ment of British goods la this market, held their first sitting on the 29th February, and have since met thirteen times and taken the evidence of fourteen witnesses, which 'evidence his dean Secretary. A careful consideration of the whole supplemented by Information gathered by the
bas enabled the Commutes' to activa at the conclusions given hereunder.
2-At the outset the Committee were 'con- fronted with the difficulty that, Hongkong being a free post, precise retures of trade cannot be made up in this Colony owing to the absence of sugle cepilan ol oplam). The Committee say statistics of Imports and exports (with the bare therefore Himiled their investigations beea ascertaining displacement of British goods in this market by foreign manufactures, to what extent this displacement has been effected, and to what. causes it has been due.j
where there
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displacement of British goods has been going 3-It is apparent tram the evidenes that the of Sharkey, Corbett said to an interviewer hoon steadily for some years but it has not been on a strikingly large scale vor havo many great would arrange a prize-fight with Champlon staples bean very seriously affected. There are Fitzsimmons of Peter Jackson,
Instances, however, in which the British maRU- facture has been entirely custed by foreign goods, as in the cases of Llama Braids and Aalline Dyes, while others, such as Spanish Stripes and Broad Cloths, have been in great" measure replaced by similar goods imported from Germany.
4-In other cases, again, there have bee attempts to cut into British trade in smalles however, often only a qualified or temporary wares, sometimes by foreign imitations, with, ❘ success. These anicles were represented by
THE experts went to the Hague both by America: and England to search for and eximize the documents of the old Dutch West India Company bearing upon the Vensruslan boundary have | now been engaged-in"the Ryksarchist for some time, and, so it is asserted, with great success on both sides. The American specialist is Profes sor Robert Burr, of Ithaca, whilst Mt. J. A. J. de Villiers, of the British Museum, a representative - Hosiery, Lamps, Paper, Umbrellas, Rahber of the Cape Huguenot family of that name, is at | Shoes. Soaps, Biscuits, Beer, Locks, Files, Needles, Cutlery, etc., in which Germany and work on behalf of the English interests. »
Japan are the principal'competitors, with England. Thus the Straits Times of 30th Jano:-The Imports of Metals from Great Britala, notably in 5.--There has been à serious falling off in the return of Mr. John Fraser, which we announce that, of Yellow Metal, which formerly w | to-day, has been walted for with much interest exclusively imported from thence. Itfvestimated
by the shareholders of the Singapore Insurance that only about half the import of this Metal. Company, In Uquidation. We are assured, in the
now comes from British makers, the inferior German metal being greatly sided by the lower most positive terms, that the whole business of rate of freight payable frem German ports. The that liquidation has practically ended, and same remarks apply to the trade in Bar Iron, that, practically, nothing remains to be done Nall Red, and Scrap Iron, most of which is now ave to distribute the money, which will imported from Belgium, the productions of which country are helped by chesper cost of production amount lo about a dollar and-a-half per' share.
and lower freights from Antwerp. Pig Lead, which formerly was imported from England and Germany, nów comes almost exclusively from Australia on account of lower cost of production. The Committee are conscious It may be objected to the foregoing paragraph, that a portion of the evidened does not bear out the statement that deadweight cargo shipped direct from Great Britain arrives here at a disadvantage la freight compared with that shipped from Continental ports. The Committee were constrained, never theless, to accept the balance of evidence, which unmistakably points to the conclusion arrived at ; and, to mose clearly elucidate the point, some tabulated examples of actual shipments have been obtained.
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An alliance between Servis, Bulgaria, and It is believed that, now that all the three liquidators`ara in Singapore, the arrangements Montenegro has been agreed upon.
preliminary to such die ribution should be put FRANCE. The Chamber has rejected the Income Tax through at once. The liquidation, our cortos- pondents urge, bas of late been delayed unduly and considerable impatience has been manifested, at the delay, especially since there has been no statement of accounts presented to the share holders for a very long period.
Blil
OBITUARY.
Sir John Pender, G.C.M.G#
(Special to the Japan Mail) THE CALAMITY IN JAPAN.
MORIOKA, June 1th. According to investigations conducted up to noon to-day, the number of persons killed in Iwate Proiectura is 27,947, and the number of wonded 3717.
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6-The trade in sims and ammunition, and gunpowder is monopolled by Continental sau- facturers, owing to the much cheaper prices st which they can lay them down on tåle market.
Tax Chungking correspondent of our Shanghai morning contemporary reports under date of 12th June as follows:-RE THE COTTON MILLA': Great has been the collapse of the famous cotton mill scheme. It is alleged that the Viceroy has otherwise of opinion that the design of his no money for such a purpose, and that he is |
brother Chang Chih-tung should be allowed to develop with a little competition from outalde as possible. H.E. is magnanimous and patriode. It would be too much to say that this vice régal decision has occasioned ne disappointment.
men, who are anxious to brok big orders in the minds of certain anibuslastic builders and secure big successes in the virgin province, Bat they need not ylald themselves altogether to despair. Are not appliances for working coal | washing soda, and sulphuric acid; ikey are com- mines to be purchased? Is not machinery pating in cotton goods, paper, ship's lampe, and
7.–Certain branches of trade, such as those in Wire Nails and Window Glass, have always been in Belgian hands, the prices charged being
· apparently beyond the competition of all other preducers, Not so, however, the trade in candles, which has been completely wrested from England by Belgian makers, this being to a great extant dua to saperior packing,
later an. Already the Japanese have secured 8. The competition of Japan is only just commencing, but `prommlens to prove serious almost a monopoly of the trade te cotton waste,
The Royal Güseda were defeated by the rebels in Kang-naung.
Bscret messages have been sent to Min Yaag. congratulations' to chum and Kim Phong-sht, suggesting a reform 'wúltable for extracting kad refining kerosene off cheep rubstitutes for creionnés, blankets, towels,
in the Government, appolating a Senate and two Chidi Councillors.
KOBE, June 25th,
We offer Mest leurs CRATER and BELI-IRVING OR thel promotion to the Upper House while The Water used is proved by repeated beleve that they will do honour to them. retraining their seats in the Lower. We Analyses to be Abipiutely Pure.
selves in their new positions, and will serve the Colony by Infusing into the, Executive a little more common sense, business knowledge, and some little of that energy and "go" that, In spite of the grave Imper- In the past, have made our island what it commerce and navigation. Our bankers, merchants and traders have raised, this place to its present pitch of prosperity in spite of the misgovernment, or, perhaps 'wone might more charitably say," the
Pak Yong-ho and eight officers (military lieutenants) will leave shortly for Kores
THE TYPHOON.
maps, etc. Among other items, they are exporting really well unde cotton half hese fifty per cent. below the cost of similar goode from Germany; and their cement, though inferior In quality, is cheaper than any Zuropean cement that can be imported, competing even with the local product, which has the advantage of paying no freight or marine insurance,"
-The causes to which the displacement of British goods to this market are to be assigned
the full amount allowed for Pakagan and Emptinfections in the Government of the Colony of the colony,. at 10 #, the Black Ball wan get the 'heavy balance of the orders in spite of ay be briefly strited tow
when secolved in good order."
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The typhoon baring passed away to the west lowered. The Observatory oficials think the Gulf of Tonkin. The barometer is rising here, bat has fallen Ki Haiphong...
Counterfall Order Books supplied on application, one of the wonders of the world of depression is probably isit in the north part of the Meanwhße copper cash are very dent-x,ajo to
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Our Registered Teligraphic Address in "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG," all 118%eð mesinges, addressed thus
weceive prompt attention.
The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stack:-
10 YON
PURE AERATED WATER,
'SODA WATER,
LIMONADE,
"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE LITHIA WATER,
EASTERN SEAS.”
BY
Dr. W. DOBERCK, AN
Director of the Hongkong Observatory,,
PRICE .........$E
* FÖR SALE H
At the "KONGKÓNG TELEGRAPH
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OFFICE,
No. 6, Pedder HMSU
rezand of T
Mosure, Katay & VEALSR, LA,
W. Brawan & Co
CHAS. J. GAUFF & CO.
POTASH WATER,
SELTZER WATER,
SARSAPARILLA WATER,
`TONIC WATER,
GINGER ALE,
GINGERADE.
No Credit given for Bottles, that look dirty or 1.
(ge that appear to have beened for any Other purpose than that of containing Auraled Barat, saldri sück Bottles kie novis used gala
by th ARVIO TAH
G. FALCONER & COMANDIA4.1
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. ·
HZURMAWW, HERBST & Co,
F. BLACKLAD & Co. W
With Tron, 18gốc.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THREE cases of plague to-day-two in the city
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absence of good Government in the past..... The prosperity of the Colony is due to them," and not to anything in the Government, I and one fa’the harbour. and still less to the fact that Hongkong a pure Crown Colony-ruled by a Autocrat In Downing Street.
TENDERS for building a tramway at the Kow. loom Navát Yard are called for. Vide Advt,
PIWARD, Chorge at the Vice-Consulate at Adrianople, has been appointed to the French consulate at Singapore, in succession to the fata
We do not know that we can offer any A orang competition will take place in the congratulation to General Black on his Gymnasium, Mursy Barracks, to-night, com appointment to the Leglilative, Council. | mencing at 8 p.m. It will add very coralderably' to blå' work. There will be no comfort for him in the position. His rank, Immediately next to the Governor and his successor during any temporary absends, will always bind M, Savoureux. him to absolute silence on any matter of FIORTINO, according to latest advices from the Interest which becomes a subject of warm Bouth, is still going on in Acteen. debate In the Council-He cannot and
will not be allowed to differ publicly Universal Protector" ought to step in is protect from the Governor. He may not set with the Achinase 1
the opposition. His most elective rila
will that of jace-kinker-gufural, Interposing between conflicting Interesti
HEMORANDA.
-9th July,
TO-HORROW, 10th July,
to be bought? Farthermore, the extensive salt-well, districts remain to this hour innocent of modern apparatus for getting at the brine, and rumor has it that this, lack is to be forthwith supplied. If all this is true, whit a dignified international scramble will shortly occur for the warlons orders | "Of course, Codlin in the right man and ought to win, but Short is likely to that, s... if the orders are to be got at all) the taal-and the much-talked-of-appointment for supplying the province with silver coins are wat to hand. -- Why in this 7. Hava dhey really been, bought ? Or can it be that the, Custome, have fuspended the consignment by mistaks at Shanghai 2. But our grant need is steamer coramunication with the downriver ports, orj falling that, harbour launches for local use There is something egregionaly wrong when shy of crossing a dangemné river under avers the Chethane officials are under the neces dangerous cum twice every day in a wretched, nailre-bost "which is painted white to hide, iş deficiencies. On the need for steam fauncher much could be waisten ; but after all, et Bone
NEWS BEN» LINER.
We are indebted to the Agensis (Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) for the Information had of the 37th May Missers, Alexander Stephen
SHAN
I-Lower cost of production of rival forstgu
gooda.
-Diiselination of British manufacturers
to study taste of consumer. 3-The steadily failing value of sEver since
1873
➡Lower feeightt astwards Irons foreign, au-
compared with Beftish poate.
Chasper railway transit to fazelga porta spy of shipments
The last two named Ennies apply" "more especially to metals and heavy ganda, and No. 4.
of British, amemship owner) witch, while maine the Committee regret to say, is due to the action of the Shipping Canfermos (consisting chiefy talningsfreights/com British - ports, Carry cargo at a much lower rate from Continental and American porte, thus giving foreign manus factures: a virinal, sabuldy In their competition with British products
In this connection the Committen wish to make special reference to the advantages come, ferred on, American cotton flece goods In the Ching market by the rates of freight charged by the Conference stormers from New York to Horiginal Rad Shanghai, which avengon Cromas/ to 30% par tom compare
& Sons launched at Linthouse, on the Cirate is 17/6 from London and Liverpool sutwards. a steal screw steamer, bell to the order of mashinary from the United States to China, the *** †The same remarks - apply to the shipmmi (of Messrs. Willises Thomae de Co, of Leith, or freight for which is about forty per cant, lewar their well-known Bes* fee of Chiar and opens that from British porte.
traders. She was constructed under Lyri
* In considering this phase of the subject the rupervision for their higher class*=100 Á}, three dock rain, and the Board of Trade required question poems to atlas how far the Imperial manis the passenger cirilicula.carse woke Govenment would be justined. In requielag of of the fallowing dimensions 14-E
and suggesting compromises. We con- Australian mall due. gratulate Mr. Nigt YugiOn his promotion. | 8 p.m.-Gymnastic competition at the Gymna We cannot congratulate the Colony, GA san, Murray Barracks. nominee memb ar ls, bad, enough, but that is the sworn ally of the Registrar-General): the obsequious servant in all things of the gamelj duae musici Government, should be the first nominee to Summary Court... is bad. We do not think the bulk of the Chinese will recognise him, as their Moos-Masting of the Wanchal Warehouse board Mong the la
SATURDAY,-11th July, representative., Holmgood man yolks and Storage Co. st. No. 5, Quee eduosted, with...” máng” very excellent
Q:Content,
dock eractions conflit of a full poop
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depin moulded
deck Rocloring engine and bal
"of the izlola-expandien typi
1.95, 41 and 67 búches diama
A S. WATSON & CO., LD. but de hadden of the Merm-Petoria Jaayein Victoria, B.C., and team being replikte
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARYı
4th (tly, 1896.
eglitative, CouAMİL MİLİANI NA ULIO Chief 'the Government "War of the “Oppdaltion,
| by virturm (31 his vola,
glided off 11**
wake.
The Capletenos modification of thefe tariff be fors continuing a subsidy or other support to say shipping company, which is at panly in a compact That placas British manufactures at a diandran- tags with foreign rivackout SAS bel bound le
to The Commidine, notaovar,
[that "severn!" of the
·Conferthon & Kid: they
ars of opinion that it is a'question of such pané marnt esportsgos do Baltes Trade that it mi
pation on the part of the Hamsa Cefe
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