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ap's ements.

A STORE

E, MAN with some SCR. Only Britishora

F..

me Telegraph Ofica.

Tirsa

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI,

THE Stearabip

Cantala

"CHINGTU,"

Innes, will to despatched TO.

MORROW, the 11th lnstant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 10th July, 1796,

CHINA NAVIGATION · COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAL

HE Steamship

THE

"FOOCHOW,"

[1098

Captain Blackburne I be despatched TO- MORROW, the 17th instant, * Neto,

For Freight or Passage, adoly to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

"Hongkong, roth Jaly,"1896,

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY. LIMITED,

· FOR LONDON,

VIA STRAITS AND USUAL PORTS OF

CALL.

(Taking transhipment Cargo for other PORTS in the UNITED KINGDOM,

-RIVER PLATE, &C.)

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"PAKLING,"

Captain H. L. Allen, will be despatched as

above on MONDAY, the 13th Instant, at 5 P.M,,

Instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight, &c apply to

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.

Agents.

Hongkong, roth July, 1896.

fort

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA-

·TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

·FOR AMOY, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI,

́MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, "HE Company's Steamship

THE

"NINGCHOW,"

Captain H. Hards, will be despatched as above B MONDAY, the 13th lostant, at § P.M.

For Freight, &c., apply to

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,

Agents

Hanekeny: rath Jitly, 185

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE P. & D. S. N Co S'ermstip

"RAVENNA,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Corgo by the above-named vessi are hereby info ined that their Goods are ting, landed and placed at their rich in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Gedowns st Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as on the Geeds are landed,

This vessel brings on Cargo →→ From London, &c.. ex §.5. Australia. From Australia, ex S;S. Britannia. Optional goods will be landed here unless Instruction at given to the cinizary before 4 P.M. TO-DAY,

Gonds not xred by the 16th lostaut at 4 P.M. will he subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in

ADE KASE "bRlever,

All demared Packages must be left in the Godowns and certificate of the damage. ablalard from the Godowa Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here after which Do Claime will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent Yongkong, 10th July, 1896, "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS.

THE Steamship

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THE RONGKONG TELDIGRAPH,

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

THE

COMPETITION.

BIRTHS.

Ongth Juno, at 12, Clave Hall Road, Panang: the wife of W. HAMILTON, of a són.

At Dunbar Hall, Penang, on the agth June, the wife of J. Leith Wemyss, of a son..

At Shanghai, on the and instant, the wife of AIR. AGASSIZ, of a daughter,'

MARRIAGES.

On 19th June, st Christ Church, Yokohama, THE LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS by the Řer. E. Champneys Lewine, M.A. Roc- will be SKOT for TOMORROW || Joe, E FLINT KIzby lo AasıR BRITTAN, (SATURDAY), 1he toth fastant, over the yoo - daughter of the late John McMeikan Shaw, and and Boo yards distances; under usual conditions. J.alstór of Men, P. E. Fred Stona, of Yokohama, Firing to commence at 3.45 FM,

At Christ Church, Yokohama, on June 29th, by the Rev. E. Champasy Irwins, M.A., DONALD FRAKER, Inverness, to CHRISTINE MARIE DRUM- MOND, of Yokohama.

DEATH.

F. SMYTH, N Honorary Secretary. Hongkong, roth July, 1856,

(1030

PERSEVERANCE

At the General Hospital, Singaporn, on the night of Wednesday, the 1st July, PRATE LODGE OF CROCKER MCMASTERS, aged 42.

HONGKONG, No. 1,165.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMARINS

HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 16th fostant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, ́ Vishing Brethren are cordially invited to attend,

Hongkong, roth July, 1806

Eutimations.

(1109

PAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

SIMPLE AERATED WATER.

SODA WATER

LEMONADE.

GINGER ALE

SARSAPARILLA, RA

ASPBERRYADEJ&c.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are

Hongkong Telegraph

HOMOKOMO, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1896,

DEPARTMENTAL AND SPECIAL REPORTS.

In addition to the despatches on the subject of the re-organisation of the Councils, there was laid on the table or Wednesday a very valuablemass of papers and reports dealing with almost all the departments of Government work. The Blue Book for 1895 is out, but not the Governor's covering letter to the Secre tary of State for the Colonies. General BLACK's Report on the Volunteers is published, and suggests the formation of a Volunteer Reserve by the re-enrollment of all retired members of the present and of former corps. The Registrar-General': Report is a mass of figures and tabu. lated statements. There is nothing very new or very striking in it, except sug. gestion that the census should be taken every five years instead of every decade.

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JULY 10, 1896.

JAPAN TIDAL WAVE RELIEF FUND. THE Java Bank distilbulas a six per cent.

dividend for 1895

Mr. Jackson begs toucknowledge with thanks the following donations to the above Fund :- H.E. Sir William Robinson, K.C.M.G... Thomas Jackson9, E1q. ...............

Rt. Rev. Bishop Burdon ................. Shawan, Tomes & Co............... Dodwell, Cari!it & Co................... Stemssen & Co.

David Sassoon, Sons & Co,`....... E. D. Samcon & Co... Arnhold, Kasborg & Co.......................................... Faridine, Matheson & Ca ............ Matchers & Co. ....................................sat Gliman & Co..sarankuasa Holiday, Wise & Co.... Reiss & Co.......... Fradley & Co. Carlowitz & Co.

Wm Materiak & Co......... Gibb, Livingston & Co........ Stolterfobt and Hages....... Noronha & Co.

Sanders & Co....................

S. J. David & Co. ............................... Hongkong & Whampoa Dack Co. ........... Dougies, Laprak & Co.

Lents, Wegener & Co.

V. H. Deacons, Erq, mas+avi R. Marten, Esq.

He

H. A. Ritchie, Erq... W. G. Humphreys & Co.

Tube, Ef W. C. H. H Hanekong Daily Prus.. D. Warres Smith, Esq. Captala Hall

ni

MORE QUARANTINE !

So

NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL.

LONDON, June tath, Mr. George J. Penny, C.E. (Straits Settle- Colonial Insthute.

LIEUTENANT John A. C. Somerville,” and Batts.male), has been elected a Fellow of the Royal lion Northumberland Fusilliers, has been

k was announced at a conference of ex-

appointed Gamison Adjutant at Singapore, ufe 50 Captain R. H. Isacka:

Ko

100 100

100 REFERRING to what has recently appeared in the Ico papers about the awful catastrophe in Japan, the 193 | undersigned, 'with the concurrence of HE. the Governor, will be glad to receive subscriptions 165 la Hongkong.-T. JACKSON,

100 100

Foo ICO

ICO 103

100

30

50

25

*

100 MR. ASQUITE, sparking at Reading, said that as regards the defences, there might be an 'Informal union with the colonfes, but the com- mercial federation proposed by Mr. Chamberlain was unworkable, and the British workers would not tolerate a scheme for tampering with trade 25 for the sake of an Imaginary expansion of Sotlandship.

50

25

MR. HARRY DE WINDT (a special correspondent ael the Pall Mall Gasstis, and a distinguished 15 traveller) loft Victoria, Biliish Columbia, on 6th June for Sliks, on his overland journey from New York to Paris vfi Alaska, and Sibaris. He ગ

will winter at East Cape, Behring Strait, pro to ceeding thence to Nijni Kelyik, a Stberian settlement 1,500 miles distant on the Arctic | shore. A journey of another 1,200 miles will bring hims to Yakutak, whence he will make his way homeward by way of Tomak and Irkutsk, He expects to reach Parla by the spilag of next year, the distance covered being 17,000 miles. He will have to make use of dogs and reindeer

10

$2.080

TO TEN STOR of tea "Homanowa Tilaarkry,"

General Chamber of Commara. Hongkong, 10th July, 1896. DEAR SIR, The Colonist Secretary has for warded to this Chamber copy of a letter received

to a considerable extant.

THE contract for the construction of the prolongs- tion of the Langson railway to the town of Lung.

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Ministers held at the House of Commons on gth Jane that Lord Rosebery will immediately re- suma his dailos as leader at the Liberal party,

Mr. J. G. Calclough, B.A., barrister-at-law, has been appointed secretary of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, in saccession to Mr. John Daulion, deceased.

The Queen bas been pleased to appoint | Thomas Barlow, M.D., F.R.Č.P., to be Physician. to the Household in Ordinary to Her Majesty, in the room of Sir John Russell Reynolds, Bart., M.D., deceased.

The Dutch Government bave conferred the Gold Medal of the Order of Merit upon Tuku Kejik, who first warned the Government at the beginning of the outbreak of the designs of Taks Omar, chief of the rebels.

Mdma. Sarah Bernhardt appeared at the Comedy Theatre on the 8th Jane in Adrienne Lecouvreur, and bad a rapturous welcome from a large audience, among whom were the Prince and Princess of Wales.

An enormous

The members of M. Andiĉe's balloon expedi- tlas to the North Pole lett Gothenberg on the 7th Inst, on board the steamer Virgo, for Splisbergen. gave the explaices a most enthusiastic farewell.

wowd assembled on the Quay, and Sir William E. Maxwell has 'accepted an Invitation of the Liverpool Chamber of Com merce to visit Liverpool on July 1st and deliver as He is to be entertalved at a banquet on an address on the Gold Coast and Ashanti the same night.

Sir Hercules Robinson, High Commissioner ¡'- for South Africa, arrived at Southampton in the steamship Tartar on the 7th inst, and proceeded by special train to London. He was accom- manied by Sir Graham Bowen, Imperial Secretary for South Africs. Six additional witnesses in connection with the proceedings against Dr. Jameson and his fellow-officers also

arrived in the Tartar.

For the Golf Championship Taylor and Var des tied at Mairßeld with the score at 316.

Hr. William Kaye, of Worcester Park, Surrey, died on the 7th Jane of congestion of the liver, aged alxty-three. He was an old resident in Chlos, and was with the Chartered Bank of India

office of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank as sub-Manager in 1.74, retting in 2888.

The population on the 30th June, 1895, was from M.B.M.'s Consul at Ningpo announcing chow, with the eventual farther line into Kwang for many years before he joined the London

calculated at 248,498, of whom 337,670 were Chinese and 10,828 non-Chinese, Including, both army and navy. The amal. gamation during the year of the offices of Colonial Secretary and Registrar- General Is referred to, and it is stated that the salary of the incumbent of the joint appointment is 88io a month, or formerly. We have heard that Mr.

that from the rat July quarantine has been, says the L. and C. Express of the 12th imposed at that part on vessels adving from Jane, been signed by the Compagnie Fives Hongkong,

fam,"dear Sir,

Yours faithfully,

R. CHATTERTON WILCOX,

Secretary.

Lille. This has been secured by the energetic intervention of M. Gérard, French Minister at Peking. 4 It is a success for our diplomacy," remarks the Temps, "for our colony of lado- Chios will thus be able to counteract, for the country neighbouring Tong-King, the results

Si-Kiang to international commerce."--It may do to for the immediate neighbourhood, but, for anything beyond, the West River must prove the best route.

A statue of the late Earl Granville was unveiled on the xrth June in the Central Hall of the Houses of Parliament by the Earl of Kimberley.

At a meeting of members of the Institution of Naval Architects in the Great Hall of the Technical School (Charlottenberg the Emperor

present. Imperial German Naval department were

made under the constant supervision of a duly what the Colonial Secretary alone received (What reason there can possibly be for this that might have followed the opening of the of Germany and the Secretary of State for the

qualified English Chemist and will bear coups

rion with the beat English Manufactures.

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES and

the

other Large Contumors,

Any complaints should be addressed to

Manager.

Hongkong, 3rd May, vŋt.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841:

MANUFACTURERS

от

1427

AERATED WATERS.

action is a mystery. It seems to be on xil- Tours with the renseless imposition of fifteen dave' quarantine at Manila, which fras useless an it is unnecessary and exceedingly annoying to all who are interested in the Hongkong, Menila trade.)

LOCKHART's views as to the sufficiency of the salary have changed considerably since he has had experience of the work. The Harbour Master's Report con- tains nothing of special value. We are not favoured with. Mr. Rumszy's opinions on any special matters. He records an Increase of 1,383,443 tons in the total ship- ping of the year over 1894, of which 638,631 was a bond fide increase in British THERE were three cases of plague to-day-two shipping frequenting the port. There was

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

an increase of 245,163 tons under foreign in the city and one at Quaisy Bay... flags, and of over 327,000 tons in the junk

trade. This is eminently satisfactory. THUS the Suits Fru Pros of the and July: The Director of Public Works publishes

two very valuable sets of papers, one hisIt is very satisfactory to find that the number of

esses of infe_lown dirèsse is lessening rapidly General Annual Report, the other,in bis capa.

An application was made to the Admiralty Court on 8th Juna on behalf of the owners of the steam- ship Cratkie for a decree limiting their liability for the damages occasioned by the collision with

the North German Lloyd steamship Bibe to 15 per ton on the gross registered tonnage of the Crathis, smotaling to £6,877, according to the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act. Mr. Justice Barnes granted the application with liberty to apply open any questions affecting the

life claimants and the net proceeds of the sale of

city of Water Authority, on the water supply no cases have been reported in the last twenty-the Crathis, which was ordered by the Rotterdam, of the colony. In the former we hoped to four hours, the same freedoms occurring on three find some valuable Information on the Tal-out of the last four days. pingshian resumption works, but were dis- appointed. There is a reference to a

robberies

from

special report of 22nd March, 1895, but THE "boy" arrested by Detective Melver nothing more.

Surely there must be for committing several more to tell. There is about a page and foreigners recently, was this afternoon sentenced a half Alled with details about the Praya by Captain Hastings to ten months' imprison. OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY is Reclamation Works, but no attempt at ex-

ment with hard labour-two months each for filted with the best English Machinery, embody.planation of the serious delays in the pro- two burglarice, and one month each for six

tobberies, ing the latest improvements in the trade.

The Forest Ingredients only are used, and the atmost Care and Cleanliness exercised in the Manufacture througboot.

secution of the work. The Special. Report on the Water Supply seems to be a very useful document, giving as it does a dom- plete history of the various attempts to supply Victoria with water since 1860. It appears from a hasty glance over it to be very well put together, very fulf and very clear, and to contain not merely the The Water used is proved by repeated past and present of the Water Works, but

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Analyses to be Absolutely Poto.

For COAST PORTE, Waters are packed and placed on boned ship at Hongkong prices, and having arrived from the above Ports, Consignces the full amount allowed for Pakages and Empties

"GLENLOCHY,"

of Cargn by her tre hereby Informed that their when received In goed onder. Goods are helag landed at their risk Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 17th instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has bean effected.

Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 14th fantaut, otherwise they will not be recognised.

All broken, chaled and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on the 23rd Inelast, 'at II A-M,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, 10th July, 1806.

Counterfoil Order Books supplied on application.

And

Our Registered Telegraphic Address fo "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,"

The following in a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock :—

PURE AERATED WATER,

CHITS

SODA WATER,

LEMONADE,

POTASH WATER,

"RICKMERS" REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

FROM MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP AND

HAMBURG.

"HE Company's Steamship

TH

"ELLEN RICKMERS,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are bizzby. Informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk fato the Godowan. of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before. Noon on the, 16th instant, or they will not be recognized.

P.M.

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We

FROM advices received from the mastere of vessels running to Holbow, Fakhol, and Haiphong, it appears that the sand banks in the South Channel zone Hainan Point are working constantly to the south, with the result" that where formerly eight and ten fathoms of water was to ko had, there is now only three or four fathome. Two steamers have recently grounded in this Channel, and,”"although no great damage has yet, occurred, it behovas use of the lead when navigating this difficult masters to be very careful and make constant

passage.

Court, the case to be brought up again at ac early date, the applicants In the meantime to pay the amount of £8 per ton on the tontage of the Crathis Into Court and to give bill for the remaining 47 par tom.

We learn with antisfaction that Dr. Cantlle has had a warm welcomeʼto his former home in the Charing Cross Hospital and has been appointed Lecturer on Applied Austomy, which he de scribes as a delightfal sabject and the very one he would have selected for himself had the choice been given him. He could have selected nothing more congenial to his own tastes and studies. It is the first lectureship of the kind established in Great Britain, although in Germany there are several. The gallant Docter was present at the opening of the new Headquarters of the Volunteer Medical Staff Corps by the Princess. Louise, on the roth June, and Her Royal Highness sent for him and conversed in 1884 at a first formation, when Dr. Cantle with bim, recalling the first review of the Corps

was the moving spirit of the scene. We belleve be was the founder of the Corps. We with our active, sumgatic, and'clear-headed friend every success in ble new appointment, and so do all kis well-wiskers in Hongkong, and they are

many.

The Board of Treasury bas addressed to the Colonial Zastitate reply to the memorial recently presented by that body praying for such an amendment of the law an will exempt from income-tax in the country any income which has Empire, and which has already paid income-tax been remitted from other parts of the British

where it was earned. Their lordships set forth at length the reasons why they are unable to accept the suggestion made in the memorial. shortly issue the translation from the Russian, Messrs. Archibald Constable & Co. will vary by Mr. Robert Goodlal, of Pelace Oukhtomsky's account of the 'Tsar's invels in the Far East | *. for years ago. Sit George Birdwood has edited the volume, and it contains numerous illustrations from drawings by the Russian artist Kamazi

The Paris corespondent of The Times given * carious bit of news. It is to the effect that five Indies, including Princess Clementine and the Empress Kugéale," are said to hava- mysteriously met at Brussels with a view of effecting a fasion between Royalists and Bons- pattists. The first idea was to get Piloca Victor to abdicate. If that term may be used, in favour of his brother Princa Loufs ; but it w finally resolved, on conditions not known, that Prince Vicing should renounce his sigħta es pretander in favour of the Duc d'Orleans. The \ correspondent declares that this information what goes on behind the scenes #emanates from a man well acquainted with

A telegram from Meis stater that two of the members of a party of thirteen British officers, who had arrived there in order to visit the battlefields of the Franco-Prnisdan war, went up the Cathedral Tower on the gik June and when at the top made some sketches. The military telephonie post stationed in the tower, observing what they were doing, at once informed the Towa Commandant, and the two officers were arrested on suspicion that they might be sples. from the Guard Heure to the Chief Police Office, They were conveyed. where Major Sim had no difficulty in proving that the arrests were due to a misunderstanding.

Rassian Minister of Finance, lait Moscow on the Both officers were liberated at noon.

Li Hapgchang, at the fowitation of M. Witte, 8th June for Nija! Novgorod, in order to be pre- went at the opening of the Exhibliom. He will proceed thence, three days later, for Berlin, and will alight at the Kaiserhof Hotel, where he where he will arrive with a suite of fily persons, and his retinue will be guests of the Gemas Emperer during their whole stay of ten to twelve dayain the German capital. The Emperor will man, probably on the 16th instant, si the Naw gives dinner in bonour of the Chinese states<- Palace, Potsdam. Li Hung-chang hopes to be able to pay a visit to Prince Blemarck: Feldichstub; but this will largely depend on Leave Berlin for Hamburg on the azad, where he on the state of the Prince's health. He will is to be entertained at a banquet,

Bank has obtained a concession for the building."

detalled and carefully considered propo- sals for the Improvement and enlargement of our present means of supply. We are much obliged to Mr. Cooper for this much to it another day and to skim off, for the needed report. We shall have to return

Information of our readers, the cream from the milk the D.P.W. supplies. have before us the Postmasin-Gmeral's report. He does not even ask for Tays the Hamburg correspondent of the Z. a new Post Office or hint that one&C. Express ¡—In consequence of the grow. is badly needed. The Return from the Supreme and Subordinate Courts are all Chins the Imperial Government at Berlin ing business.connections between Germany, and all signed messagen addressed hos will tabular matter. We can only mention

Mr. Ford's Report, the Treasure Statement tends to increase the stimber of consulates we note with very considerable gratification the receive prompi mitention.

for 1895; the Educational Report; the in the Celestial Empire. At present Germany issue of a very fall report of the proceedings of a Sanitary Superintendent's Report, a Report has consulates st. Amoy, Canton, Foochow Commlitee appelated by the Governor to inquire by Dr. WILX (whoever he fo) on Shanghat Tientsin, Hankow, Swatow, and into the question of flogging in Victoria Gaal Flagur; and the Acting Colonial Surgeon's Cheloo. As for the office spots where consulates We take some credit to ourselves for having Report, containing certain suggestions of ste to be created a definite decision has not yet forced the Government to take action in the considerable value for the improvement of bean come to, but the Government is commu matter. Wong Kan died in the Gaol Hospital A telegram from Moscow received in Vienna our Sanitary Legislation, We have only nicating with commercial circles in Germany on the 2nd June. There was a strong letter on the Sik Jupe states that the Russo-Chinese had time to glance over all these documents about those places where they consider new the subject in the Telegraph of the 3rd June of a railway across Maucharts to Feking. For since they came to hand. Some of them consulates to be necessary, require careful examination, and 'will be

We devated a short lenger to the subject on the the lines suoning on Russian territory the reviewed in the near future.

dih uli, and the Committee commenced itá in. | Hussian Government grants. the concertion and quiry on the 8th at the Tong Wah Hospitals the capital for the Chinees lines Chias does the same. The capital amounts to There is no copy of the Commission or letier of one hundred million gold roubles. The concate Instructions from the Governor attached to therion is exclusively, subject to Russian law, The Report, so we cannot any precisely when the negotiations were carried on by Directer Rotav Government made the first more. Appendix No, stern, of the International Bank of St. Petersburg. The popular opinion in the United States ka of the Committee's Report is not to be found favor of free silver coinage seems (according to in the Blur Book. It was mobably the letter the 2, 5o, G." Express) to be so strong that a question. Mr. Justice Stacoes SME whether the Democratic or the Republican party elect their candidate it looks very much as it stated the Ceramitise. Theit report if was that would speedily lead to the adoptions phate condemention of the cathods of corporal International bimetalliam. This is the opinion stament in vogue in the Col, of the Geal of an American long resident in Chine, who critically follows everything relating to the May Gore, an actress, han sund Loud Sudeley largs portion of the leggings administsted there at breach of praise, claiming £15,000 and throws very grave doubt on the legality of a Currency Question, m during the last few years. It exonerates "all"/"danges, A verdict for the defendant: WAN persocks concerned from any blame is cronscsian returned. Lord Budeley han, agined to gi with Wong Kau's death, and, although we do 3,000 on the plaintifi

AA meeting was held on May 24th at the Royal not agres with the very cautious and careful way Unked Service Institution by some el kas friedačka

LITHIA WATER,

SELTZER WATER, TELEGRAM S.

SARSAPARILLA WATER,

TONIC WATER,

GINGER ÅLE

GINGERADE,

MATABELELAND,

Taxs morning two rival gangs of boarding house runners boarded the steamer Gioklecky in quest of passengers, and it was not long before there was a rogular fight between the two factions. The Police, were, soon on the scous, sad suc cended in arresting nineteen of the combatants On being called up befors Captain Hastings later, the two masters were fined as each for

REUTER'S MESSAGES. Lounow, Inly 8th Fuller accounts of the recent fighting by Colonel Plumer's Column state that the Natives position was a very strong 000, and that the British were at first repulaçã but finally, drove boarding the vessel without the master's per Captain Hástricos, and Dr. ArkmsON COD Congress would beform long part such a mixture - the snowy out.

THE CHICAGO CONVENTION,

mission, and $35 sack for fighting on the iteanter. The seventien sampanmen and san

The Committee of the Chicago Convention new were fined $15 each lox boarding the have drafted a schone for their platform which steamer without leave, with the option of atropital, and of the treatment of patients is it, Le cartala of adoption. It demands the fron No Credit given for Boules that look dhaty or unlimited coinage of Silvszssa mile of sixteen weeks hard" and $10 each or one maath for

fighling.

by us.

to one, and condemns therevival of the McKinley

All broken, chaled and damaged. Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be greasy, or that appeario have been used for any tuil The planks regarding Cuba and, the examined on the FRIDAY, 17th

other purpose than that of contalaing Aerated | Monroe Doctilus are an yut miiseitled, No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Waters, ach Botties a Goode remaining in the Godowas after the 17th Instant will be subject to rent.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notića. to the contrary be given before a Pár, ZO-DAY,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned tạy

WARNHOLD, KARBERG & Ca Agents Hongkong, 10th July, sig6,"

are never used again

(Special to Singapore Pyös Prest) sega izba / THE JUDICIAL, COMMISSIONER FOR

THE PROTECTED NATIVESA HOTAL.

STATES

two, July ted, *Mt. Lawrence Jackeër of the: Oxford Circuit, Las been appolated the adfciál: Coom (s for the Talarated Native Staler oë

A. S. WATSON & CO., "LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,"

MEMORANDA.

TOMORROW, 11th July, ti

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