Advertisements.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.

N INTERIM DIVIDEND at the Rate of

AN BE PATIE

coding 30th June, 1896, will bɛ PAYABLE on the 17th July next, on which date, DIVIDEND WARRANTS may be obtained on application | at the COMPANY's Orrick, No. 5. Queen's Road Central.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will he CLOSED' tròm 25th to syth instant, laclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary

Hongkong, 13th July, 1896, -

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THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED,"

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

TEARLY MEETING

HE SIXTIETH ORDINARY HALF. of SHARE- HOLDERS in the COMPANY will be held at the OFFICE of the COMPANY, No, 18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, on FRIDAY, the 31st instant at 12 o'clock Noos, for the Purpose of Receiving a Report of the Directors, together with a Statement et Accounts, declaring Dividend, and electing Directast and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 18th to 31st fastant, faclasive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

Hongkong, 13th July, 18gő,

T. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 246.

THE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY,

the 20th day at July, 1896, at 4 PM, 318 pablished for general information.

:

By 'Command,

J. H, STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hangkang, 4th July, 1805.

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Particulare and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 20th day of July, 1896, at 4 PM, by Order of His Exellency the Governor, of Nine Lots of CROWN LAND, at Hunghom, Kowloon, in the Colony of Herolting, for a term of 75 Years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

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To-day's Advertisements.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.

“HE Steamship

THE

" TIENTSIN," Ceptals Clezz

be despatched 03 FRIDAY, the 17th Instant, 3 P.M.

For Freight or Passago, apply tò

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 13th July, 1806.

[1133 CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.

HE Steamship

THE

"CHANGSHA,"

Intimations.

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

PURE AERATED WATER,

SODA WATER,

LEMONADE

FOTASH WATER,

SELTZER WATER,

LITHIA WATER,

. SARSAPARILLA WATER,

TONIC WATER,

GINGER ALE

GINGERADE.

1. E. Williams, Commander, will be despatched No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or on SATURDAY, the 25th instant, at 3 F.M.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the, or that appear to have been used for any Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer, other purpose than that of containing Aerated The First-clase Saloon is situated forward of the Watere, as auch Bottles are never used again Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the by us Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage,

A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the

Vessel is fiited throughout with Electric Light.

or Passage, apply ta

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

Hongkong, 13th July, 1895,

[[688

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR KOBE (DIRECT). HE Company's Steamship

"AMARA,".

THE

Captain D. Smith, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at 4 P.M., instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 13th July, 1896.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LD,

THE 'HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Mongkong, 4th July, 1506.

BIRTHS.

the

At E-Wa." Tientsin, on the sgth Jame, wife of EDMUND COUSINS, of a daughter.

At Ningpo, on the 3rd instant, the wife of the Rer. J. C. HOARE, of a 201.

DEATHS.

At the General Hospital, Shanghai, on the gel of July, CHARLES STEWART BROWN, lata Recond Engineer steamship Hassħin, aged 30 years.

At Shanghai, on the sth of July, sherry long and painful liness, patiently borne, BERTHA ANNTE, the beloved eldest child of H. J. and E. A. LIMBY, of Shanghai, aged 17 years and 11 monthe,

OREGON RAILWAY AND NAVIGA-e

TION COMPANY'S PACIFIC

STEAMSHIP LINE,

CHINA AND JAPAN,

Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 13. 1896.

TELEGRAMS. THE 6oth half-yearly meeting of the Steamboat Company will be held, at noon on the gist last. Vide advt.

MR. R. VON KRENCKI has been elected Chairma... of the Kabe Municipal Connell, vita Mr. J. J",

Enalle, deceased.

پڑھے

TEXsummer vacation of Her Bittannic Majesty' Coart for Japanesmmèncas to-day, the 13th last, and concludes on the rath September,

REUTER'S MESSAGE.

It is reported that on the 3rd lost, one of the UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS IN

embankments of the Yellow River gavo way, ENGLAND,

resulting in a large number of lives being lost LONDON, July 19th.

and thousands of people rendered homeless. The Bostonian Corps now visiting Englandhan | Ir, la probabis that the Second Reserve Fund in

· been greatly (čtod and was present at a special the National Treasury will be disbursed for the The Nippon Yasen Kaisha is reported to have revlow at Aldershot, held in the presence of Land | relief of the distress caused by the selamic way a ❘ decided to place ordern for the construction of Wolseley and the Duke of Connaught

In Japan.

sercial large steamers for its European, American, and Australian Ulnas with Befiish shipbuilders. · Tur Commission appointed to enquire fato the financial relations between KEngland and Ireland have reported that Ireland is overtaxed to the extent of two and three-quarter millions sterling annually.

At a banquet to the Corps yesterday evening, the Prince of Wales was present and the most cordial speeches were delivered.

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Ir is notified in the Government Gazrifs that Mr. J. A. Hast has been appointed Vice and Deputy Consul for the United States and that the Governor (From L'Avenir du Tonkin.)

has recognised him provisionally in that capacity. FATAL EXPLOSION.

THE case of Mr. Krause, the German military PARIS, July 1st. An explosion, caused by an Incendiary. fastructor who was seriously wounded by eccosted in an arsenal near Mets. It resulted in 3 mutinaas Chinese soldiers at Nanking, has been 35 deaths. About one hundred and fifty persons settled, according to the N. C. Daily News, by were injured.

the payment of a5,000 marks and the cancelling of his agreement by the Chinese authorities. IT was stated at Simla on the 20th aliimo an very reliable authority that Her Majesty's sixtieth 'year of sovereignty will be celebrated with much selat in England and that a large pageant of Indian chiefs will be cordially invited to attend. It is extremely probable that among ethers the Nisam of Hyderabad, the Mabarajah of Gwalior, the Maharajahs of Indore, Patiala, Kapurthali, Kach Bobar, Baroda, Meywar, said to be to sound the views of the RoTravancore, Jaipur, and Marwar will be asked

Marwar Government in reference to the treaty between China and Korea. The commissioner to nego Hlate the treaty is coming later oB,”

PARIS, Joly and. The report of the death of M. Laroche is contradicted.

(From Kola Chronicli). KOREA.

CHEMULPO, Jane 30th, Inidiligence has been received that Camese soldiers have made their appearance in the vicinity of Ichow, plandering the inhabitants, Their number is uncertain.

The reason for To Sho-gi's visit to Seoul is

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SEOUL, July 3rd. A proposal has been laid before the Korean Government to construct a temporary Palace within the western great gate, just behind the Russian Legation, and remove the King there.

It has been arranged that the official residence of "Calonel" Nienstead shall be set apart for the accommodation of the Russian officers who were recently engaged by the Korean Gavern- ment and are expected to arrive shortly.

SKOUL, July and It la currently reported among the Koreans that two million yen out of five million borrowed from Ramla has arrived, and that the balance is shortly expected.

SEOUL, July 2nd.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, 1896. TELEGRAMS. followers hold that the organiration of the

(Subject to Alteration.)

Allmort.............................. | Sutorday.............. | 18th July,

TAKING PASSENGERS AND CARGO FOR UNITED

. STATES AND CANADA. AT THROUGH RATES,

THE Steamship

"ALTMORE"

will be despatched hence for VICTORIA, B.C. and PORTLAND, OREGON, v KOBE and YOKOHAMA, 0¤ SATURDAY, the 18th July, Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Points should be in QUADRUPLICATE Į and ene Copy must be sent forward by the Steiner to the care of the GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT, Oregon Rallway and Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon,

For further information ze to Passage and Freight, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, Agents.

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THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA.

TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"NINGCHOW,"

having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godewas 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 Noos on the 18th lostaat, or they will not be recognized,

All broken, chated and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on SATURDAY, the 18th Instant, at

3 P.M.

No Fire Intrace has been effected, and any

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK ̧

COMPANY, LIMITED,

VICTORIA, DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS..

SIMPLE

AERATED WATER.

SODA

INGER ALE.

WATER.

LEMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA RAS

I

&

ASPBERRYADE,[&c.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s Waters are made under the constant supervision of a 'duly

Goods remaining in the Godowns after the Igik qualified English Chemist and will bear coupe-

Instant will be subject to rent.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon TO-DAY,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co,

Agents.

Finngkoor, 13th July, 1845. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM TRIESTE, VENICE, PORT SAID, SUEZ, JEDDAH, SUAKIM, MASSA- WAH, HODEDDA, ADEN, KURRA- CHEE, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

"MARQUIS MACQUEHEM," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

rison with the best English Manufactures.

Special terms to HOTELA, CLUBS, Mæores and other Large Consumers. Any complaints should be addrand to the Manager. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1894.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

1437

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT,

ESTABLISHED AD, 1841:

MANUFACTURERS

• OF

(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.) DR. YERSIN'S CURE FOR PLAGUE. THE LEARNED SPECIALIST EFFECTS MARVELLOUS CURES AT AMOY,

Axor, July 12th, I p.m.

Since his arrival at Amoy a few days ago, Dr. Yersin has been experimenting with his plague serum.

Up to date he has cured upwards of fronty plague patients,

The cures effected by Dr. Yersin were some cases simply marvellous, for many of the patients were in high fever, the bubos fully developed, and the sufferers

In

In a comatose state.

Dr. Yersin leaves this port to-morrow bound for Hongkong thoroughly satisfied that he has discovered a cure for a fatal disease which has hitherto baffled all attempts to check its terribly disastrous

progress.

Am sending full particulars by first

steamer.

fit was on the rst July that a letter from Bishop It was one teached here from Canton reporting

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In regard to the decision of the Government to revert to the old system, Kim Ko Rik and his

Government should be upon the Russian basla while Kal Kan Sets, Gen Sho Ken and their friends contand, on the contrary, that the old 'rystem should be restored in iba main, soma detalls belag altered to correspond with the Russian system.

.TOKIO, July 5th.

A Seoul dispatch of the 4th insi, stains that the insurgenti masembled at Tetsugen hare advanced to a point near Haixiong," and the Government has dispatched a detachment of seventy soldiers. A Japanese Police Inspector ad twelve constables left Seoul on the same day for Halalong to afford protection to the Japanese residents thers,

SEOUL, July 3rd. It has bean decided to engage two foreigners in the proposed Korean bank.

CHINA AND THE SEISMIC WAVE CALAMITY.

TOKIO, July and. The Emperor of China has expressed als deep sympathy for the calamity on the north coast of Japan through the Chinese Minister in Tokio, who had an audience of the Emperor on the

tet inst.

·

SHO IN and Sho Jun, the second and third sons of the Marquis Sho Tal, the late King of Loochoo, have been created nobles, with the title of Baron, in consideration of the great services rendered to the Japanese Government by ibule (ather,

THE Recreation Committee of the Hongkong: Volunteer Corps have issued Invitations for a promenade concert at their Head Quarters which is to be given on the 25th Inat, commencing at 9p.m., on the occasion of the prize distribution.

IT is notified to the Gazeffs that the ranks of the Great Unpaid have been swelled by the addition of the following gentlemen Dr, J. Boll, Dr. F. W. Clark, Mr. J. W. N'Kysha, Mr. A. P. Mac- to attend the functions

Ewen, Mr. T. H. Reid, Mr. R. L. Richardson, Dr. A. Rennie, and Mr. H. A. Richla. TELEGRAPHIC Advices recelyed in Singapore on the 1st Jaly report that on the 29th June the MR. NISHI ICHIGORO and nine other residents of Dutch troops surprised an Achinese stronghold Nishinari district, Osaka, applied the other day at Anakgalang, and fought a severe action there. for a charter to form a company, styled the Japan The enemy fed, leaving one hundred and twelve Sheep Rearing Company, with the capital of dead behind. Among the slain are said to be $80,000 in 4,000 shares. The business of the Tunku Mat Amisi (a leader of the priestly or concero ls, according to the Roba Chronicle, to fanatical party), both his sons, and Tranko | tear sheep for their wool. Maxhmud (an uncle. of the titular Sultan of THE Keds Chronicle reports as follows:-In the Acheen). The loss of the Dutch amounted to iibel action brought by the Editor of the Hyogo nine non-commissioned officers and privates News against the Kobe Herald, His Honour killed; four officers and thirty-five non-Judge Mowat, acting as Arbitrator, has sent down commissioned officers and privates were his award from Yokohama. The plaintiff have |wounded.—Stralis Times,

FROM Shanghal "files"da'ed to yik Jaly wa Rather that the rebellion in North Klanged and Shantung bas amomed alarming proportions. The Kin Lang Tao and Ta Fang Hwel secret societies-affaboots of the White Lily society-re under arms. Several Roman Catholic churches in Shantung have been destroyed ; the mandarins are powerless to protect the lives and property of the people; the rebels occupy three districts; over a thousand Christians have been rendered homeless, and the revolution is rapidly spreading. Fathers Thomas and Lo Bibou! have been driven out of Shantung and reached Shanghal

on the 6th instant.

ing at the Judge's suggestion withdrawn his claim for pecuniary damages (net down in the

petlion as $500) Judgment is given against the

defendant with costs.

RiFERRING to the report of the death, by drowning, of the Australian sculler Stanbury, the Sydney Star says the London cablegram conveying this naws to the Antipodes was muil- Iated in transmission, and therefore required confirmation. In a day or two something more definite should be known, for Stanbury was, according to arrangements made la May, to row Harding for the world's championship on the Thames to-day, 14th July.

A PHOSPHORESCENT tex-party is the Intest

American paper says about it :-A phosphores "thing" in Parisian society. This is what an

cent 5 o'clock tex was recently, given in Paris at 8 in the evening, at which no lights ware used,

THE great importance of an afficient system of death registrations is evidently recognised by the 'Governor of the Straits Settlements, as, for once,

he has concurred with the Municipality fu the light coming from the celling, carpets, chairs, proposed expenditure. The purpose is to la- pictores, teacups, and flowers. The Indies wore crease the staff in the Registrar's department, phosphorescent dresser, and their faces, The Governor, also, will appoint a fourth officer shoulders, and arms gleamed with light. M. to be usually employed outside Municipal limits. Henry, of the Académie des Sciences, has The men obtained from Ceylon appear to be invented x phosphorescent starch, which was doing the work satisfactorily, but, says the Strafis |' used on the occasion and which may be Times, over so large an area as they have to employed as a face powder. 'cover, extra assistance is very necessary. But

TREATY BETWEEN JAPAN AND SIAM:

TOKIO, July zad. A Slamese embassy consisting of Marquis Bascurawongse, Minister for Education, as chief ambassador, with the Vice-Minister of War and why could not Chinese gradantes be obtained A STARTLING robbery, says a native paper, hes

Vice-Minister for Agriculture and Commerce, from Hongkong? It was to meet requirements

the

as assistant ambassadors, is expected to arrive

in Japan before the middle of next month, toch as the present that the Hongkong College conclude the Treaty between Japan and Slam. of Medicine was founded, remarks our Slugapore Margale Bascarawongse was in Japan in 1887, contemporary, He has been to Europe and his assistants also have travelled in Europe. They speak English

CHOLERA.

TOKIC, July 2nd. Three fresh cases of cholera occurred in the city yesterday,

THE "CHEN-YUEN"

TOKIO, July and. The repairs to the hall of the tronclad Chinyuan (sin Chan-yxan) have been completed; and' a trial trip was made the other day with satisfactory results. The equipment of the inner part and armament has been commenced,

that Dr. Yersin had effected a remarkable ezre | fàently. in Canton. The same day (1st July) the Bishop's interesting report was published in this journal, which, in an editorial, stated the Editor of thi Hongkong Taligraph had the pleasure of com versing with Dr. Yerin on the 30th June, and "assured us that it (the Canton case) was s vary unmistakeable and a very severe case of plague, all the worst symptoms being visible and well developed, Dr. Yersin has spent the last two years in the lavestigation of plague, to the exclusion of everything else. He was in Hongkong during 1894, when the disease was at its worst, and be made its acquaintance is every possible form and rindled it every closely. He has estab- lished his laboratory close to Saigon, and he hopes early next year to pay a visit to Yunnan and axamine the plague is its modern cradle.

Dr. Yersin is very confident. He has spent much time over the matter and much thought, and proceeded stop. by step till he felt certain. We somehow bellave in him, and hope to hear of the com- plete success of ble method of treating this terribly fatal disease.”] SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS AT ΑΜΟΥ.

BRITISH MARINES AND BLUE- JACKETS LANDED.

THE TAIKOO „HONG THREATENED.

Axor, July 13th.

Recently Messrs. Butterfield and Swire

4 P.X.

NAVAL NOTES.

The P. and O. steamer Palswán, leaving about the 32nd Inst., is to take home about 100 time-expired men and invalids from the feet.

is to wall for England as soon as she is relieved

According to present arrangements the Edgar | by the Graften."

It is reported that the Sparian and Eolur are to be relieved in a few months by the Sirtus and Indefatigable-hips of the same class.

The Algirine und Phante ate expected to | relieve the Stofft and Zinnat early next year.

It is not likely that the Tamar will be razdy for her new service for another year, at lezat When her siterations have been completed, the Victor Bmanuri will be sold,

been discovered at the Woosung Forts, where a good deal of ammunition was found missing- stolen by two of the soldiers forming the garrison. The culprits have been handed over to the Tux Harbour Master's Report for 1895, which no clas has been found as to the whereabouts of

District Magistrats for investigation, but so far › was laid on the table at the meeting of the the stolen property, which looks suspicious and Legislative Council on the 8th instant, contains gives cause for alarm. As the Kelso Hufla the following statement under the heading believed to be secretly represented in almost

Sunday Carga-Working Ordinanço, 1891 " :--

| every camp, it fa, xxys tha Mercury, to be hoped. During the year 105 permits were issued that the thieves will be strictly subjected to the (exciimive of 42 lasued free during the coolle minutest Inquiry possible, in order to find out it strike) under the provisions of the Ordinance; they are in league with the above society or any of these 18 were not avalled of owing to its being other sect prejudical to the Imperial Govern found unnecessary for the ships to work cargo on the Sunday, and the fee paid for the permit was refunded in each case. Twenty-nine permits were issued free of charge to mall steamers. The revenue collected under this heading was | $11,500 ; this was $1,775 less than in 1894, but early 50 per cent, more than in any other year since the Ordinance came into force.

No confirmation of the report that the Renown is coming to this station as flagship has beenTHUS the Stratis Timer of the 1st July --As received in Hongkong, though it is, we bellere, in the case of H.M.S. Centurion, the crew of the

·Porpoiss, now in Singapore, are not so happy as considered quite possible,

the Porpoiss was noted for being one of the best they might ba mađe. In the last commission,

ships on the China station, so far an pence and harmony were concerned, but, in the present commission all this has been reversed. A War-

· ́rant Officer, it is sald, meikes himself somewhat obnoxious, and the officers themselves take but very little interest in the men. There is some considerable talent amongst the crew, and they hava given some very successful entertainments on shore, both to China and Japan, but every- thing in this respect has been knocked on the head, all on account [according to a corresp dent of a want of sucouragement, or a little interest, on the part of the officers of the hig

LOCAL AND GENERAL,"

informed that their Goods are being landed at AERATED WATERS. had cause to change their coolle contractor THE Shanghai Relief Fund amounted to

their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company,

Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.

From driester, 22 9.9. "PANDORA," tran- This vessel brings on Cargo :--

shipped at Port Said.

From Calcatta, ex $,5. “DAPHNE," tran shipped at Colombo,

From Trieste, ex S.S. AMPHITRITE" transhipped at Bombay.”

From Ventes, ez Š.S. “TIBISHO," trans- hipped at Trieste.

Optional Cargo will go on to Shanghal unleas notice to the contrary be, given before Noon TO-MORROW.

OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY is

and, as usual with Chinese, the partisans of $3,855 on the 8ik fortsat,

ment.

THE following is the programme of the variety, entertainment to be given in the Gymnasium, Murray Barracks, to-night:-

Orartare imagem. §eloctadoraumune Pte. Gibbons. Bong we be Blippers Daughter...A/Cpl. Kediaman.

■ Bong ... The Trudy Coinred Coonis. Mr. Bentley, Club Swinging...Bergt. Smythe. Couls og The Brokoʻs Manue Top Boot Dance

pastamme

Fincalag Coole Sang Dar happy, happy, evez, Robinson Ings for the poor mante Tarlatyburg, Kajor Hayes, D.B.C Elite Bolo

a Comison5 min438 J29 crammeration so Hand Drac

Tu Song menemisessa a 411 4zf Westonari 16 Fog (muCaris Orey wargamerą, je

Pis. Agullag

Fisala

Pis. Howe Parce Pot, Hayon.

19 Kung. She wnated something to play with... LA, Kalmon, 24 A kude of the world and it ways...Mir, Robinson. Interval of Ton Miduten

Ovatuzu annanna Seactadoor-Pte. Gabra.

To conclude with a Laughable Sketch, entitled

." "TOUCHED,”

Dr. Pallen New Koopar.....

Pte. Payen..

Pto, Laisg JCap WalỪ Bergt. Jamma,

Man Derate Tata.lta. King, God Save the Queen. ふ

SCANDALOUS! Early on Sunday madening the Water Police found a foreign-bullt gig, manned by four Chinese de enflerin with the word

[“Transport” on their hats, levying toll on the

fitted with the best English Machinaty, emhody, the man who was deposed intimidated | THIRTzx Briileh men-of-war were at Port Fou East Java bad news regarding the next | fishing boats on the outskirts of.ika Harbour,

ing the latest improvements in the trade.

The Parent Ingrediants only are sad, and the Care and Cleanliness exercised in the The Water used is proved by repeated Analyses to be Absolutely Pars.

Manufacture (hroughout.

For COAST FORTE. Waters are packed and

the new contractor and became so threat. Hamilton on the 22nd ulto.

· sugar crop kávé resched the Datauts Nieuws. On investigation it was found that a boatman of ening and offensive that the British The Shanghai Gas Co. has declared a dividendtions. The cane contains a higher percentage og unorms and three others. for his com

blad. The cans yield has disappointed especia- | the Army Transport Department had taken his Consul obtained protection for his nationals of 6 per cont. Warrants are obtainable on and of sugar, but this is not considered a desintervall paniacs, had "borrowed" a private gig belong- from H.M.S. Redpols. About fifty marines after 14th inst.

ing advantage. News from Europe, potating to ing to one of the Garrison Corps, and had started a heavy best crop there, has had a depressing out to "aques" the hard working fishermza. effect on prices in Java Bugar quotations there When interrupted by the Water Police these novel -are expected to fall much lower soon, so that | Zible : farmers-had a good "catch" on basad, business in the article was dull, Thom plan. The excuse given by the leader of the gang loc

rates lately enling -rejoics, while thon-who could buy chisper if got up in official 'sig! As news. Months ago a fall in sugar pelons had been impracticable to punish them in any other man- held on to stocks find reasons to sigret their fires? | fka i fishermen at once decamped, it was Sound

and bluejackets, with two quick-firing, CHOLERA and fewer are, according to the Peking guns, were landed and maintained order and Tientsin Times, spoedlog rapidly ever the In the vicinity of "Talkoo"/bong. On city of Peking. the roth the Total used his influence and The Japanese Government has given orders fore

to be built in England.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods placed on board ship' at Hongkong prices, and cleared the streets and on the 11th the the construction of faux fronclada and alx cruisers || ters in Java who sold their produce at the high {{wearing uniform was that they thought they

the full amount allowed for Pakages and Empties British guard was withdrawn." Mount

So long as a British warship remains in THERE were three cases of plague yesterday- sent in to the Undersigned before Noos on the when rrosived in good order.

have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be

zoth instant, or they will not be recognized.

"

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any | Counterfoil Order Books suppilad on spipliesite. Į port there is no danger of an attack, but one each from the city, the Peak, and Kowlood forecasted, so that the low prices have not consë” nër than bý charging them with being afloat

Goods remaining in the Godowns after the zoth

Instant will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

Our Registered Talegraphic Address fo *DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,"

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as the coolle guild is about, 2,000, strong it | There was one case to-day...at Quarry Bay, ́ as a surprise," "The worst rečni), of this tum; off without a light, for which offenes Captain Hast». la feared that when the Redpole loves there Tas Tiantain Chaiber of Commerce has events is that many shareholdere in sugar esistes Inge this moming fined them, $3 each, a rum will be very serious trouble," for the appointed. Már, A. de Linda to prepare a report - have suffered heavy loss through the shortsight. which was of course paid. It is to be hoped the. Chinese officials are not in a position to on the Pelha river, with a view in the proper odness of their managers in not reckoning upon master" will not be dropped at this singo of the suppress a serious riöt.

-} regulation of traffic therden.

proceedings.

a speedy fall in quoteden.

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