Ip's
ements.
'INSURANCE LIMITED.
CE.
·ESUMED CHARGE JSINESS.
W. H. RAY,
Secretary.
1896.
ION COMPANY,
·TED.
ANGHAI,
"CHEFOO,"
Cantin Pennefather, will be despatched TO- MORROW, the 14th instant, at 4 P.M. For Freight or Pastage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, th July, Roб.
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THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA, TION COMPANY. LIMITED,
FOR LONDON, VIA STRAITS AND USUAL PORTS OF
CALL.
(Taking transhi-ument. Cares for other PORTS the United KingroM,
RIVER PLATE, C).
*HE Company's Steamship
THE
"PAKLING,"
Captain H. L. Allen, will be despkiched as
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1896.
Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1843;:
MANUFACTURERS
or
AERATED WATERS.
OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY Is fitted with the best English Machinery, embody- fag the latest improvements In the trade? ...
The Parest Ingredients only are used, and the atmost Care and Cleanliness exercised to the Manufacture (broughout,
་ "
The Water used is proved by repeated
Analyser to be Absolutely Pare.
•
For COAST PORT, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount silowed Is Pakages and Empties
when recalved to good order Counterfell Order Books supplied on application. Our Registered Telegraphic Address is
"DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." -
above on FRIDAY, the 17th instant, at 5 PM. And Instead of as previously advertised,
For Freight, &c., apply to
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.;
Agents.
Hampkons4th July, 12o6.
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION.
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
HE Company's Steamship
THE
*" SUISANG #S
Captulo T. R. Galsworthy, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at Ντοπ,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, rath July, 1896.
FOR SHANGHAI
THE Steamship
"LYEEMOON,"
(1135
Captain G. Heartrians, will be despatched for the above Porton THURSDAY, the fóth instant, at 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
all signed messages addressed thus will
recalve prompt attention.
The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock:-
PURE AERATED WATER,
SODA WATER,
LEMONADE,
TELEGRAMS.
M. J. Pratt's c. CHAMPIONOL, by' LeSaucy
Chopina q................................. O M. H. Ridgway' &. SHANNON, by 'Atlantic
----Savem
Marquis de Tracy'a © TALĽAVE, by Slićao-,
Tomyrls
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о
BETTING: 14 to 1 agalost Arrean, 5 to 1 Chambaubari, 14 to 1 Montreuil, 9° to 4 Champignal.
r
Won by half length ; samedistance between
second and third,
*RESULT OF THE ROYAL HUNT CUP.
The ROYAL HUNT CUP, a plece of plate value
gan sows, with 1,500 jove-added to a hand!- || cap sweepstakes of so sors, each, hift.; the winner of a race value 500 sors, or of any handicap alter June 4, 5lbs., If of a handicap valse goo sore, zelbs, extra ; the winner of the Grand Prix de Paris to carry a weight to be fixed on the publication of the weights ; the second to receive 300 sors, and the third too out of the stakes. New Mile (seven furlongs
It is reported that Russian Consular agents wlit | A new advertising dovice melted considerable | Tux returns of the number of visitors to the City- shortly be appolated to Chemaipo, Fasan and amusement on Queen's Road this morning. Hall Mazzam for the week ended July 12th are-Entopeans, 156; Chinese, 1,225; total Yuansan, the only "open ports" in the penin. Along the pavement were sein enormous foot-
2,381. salar Kingdom.
prints, which, on being followed up, were found to lead to two prominent raireshment houses. The foot-prints bore the following question every fow yards :-"Where is he going?" and then the answer "To get Braun's Export Beer, of
It is reported from London that Colonel North Lost $2,000,000 in a camphor syndicate bilore his death, and that unfortunate speculations of this character reduced his fortune to $5,000,000. Tor Mercury's Chemaipo correspondent reports that the Russians are hankering after, Deer Island, which is the southern boundary of Fussa harbour. The correspondent in question ex-
presses the opinion that it is about time England re-occupled Port Hamilton. ALTHOUGH iba bicycle is becoming a very com- man sight in the city, the appearance yesterday of a "bicycle ballt for two," occupied by a natly looking young lady in kahki galters and short skirt, with a young dandy as her companion, was a pleasant addition to the funny sights la this Far Eastern and most cosmopolitan of ports. It is reported in the Shanghal native papers ikat an extra force of about 350 Russian Cos sxcke recently entered Seoul and will form the Russian legation guard in that city. There is,
course.".
од
ON the 14th ultimo a mutiny of a seriour character occurred board a Japanese warship. The vessel was at Antwerp, when The aid of the police was obtained, but the Gifty of the saliers matialed and left the ship.
eventually compelled to return to the man-of sallers fought desperately. They were, however, war, but not before many of them had been seriously injured.
News has reached here from Calcutta that a
number of wealthy mill-owners in India have decided to fight Japanese competfiica desperately, With this object in view rigid economy will be practised to their establishmeals, "and new machinery will shortly be imported, to enable the India manufacturers to place on the Straits and China market cheap catton goods (rocks,
and 166 yards). 65 rubs,
LONDON, June 17ib. Lord Rosebery's b b'QUARREL (late" Tarrare), Mr. A. Bailey's che GAZETTEER, by Galli.
by Discord-Free and Easy, 4719...Fagan 1 male-Award, 5 yrs. T. Lonte a Mr. E. Hobson's be THE TUF, by The
Lambkin-Courtship, 4 gr... Allsopp 3ays the North China Daily Natus, also a re-handkerchiefs, etc., etc.) such as the Japanese Mr. Leopold de Rothschild's br f·UTICA, by St. Lord Williams Beresford's ch i GIUSTAINE, by... Simon-Blaerts, 4 YES....................... ↑
Richelle-Grace, 5 y28. ******
·
Capt. Machell's by Ex, by Brown Prince
-Hollythero, é yt, mu Sir H. Farqobar'n'b è THE QUACK, by Friar's
Balzam-dam by Galopio, gyr......... ✪ Lord Ellesmere's che NCNEIL, by Galliard
Zaroba, 471................
port to the effect that the Japanese intend to increase by two battalions the present military force quartered in Seoul,
MR, W. DU FLON HUTCHINSON and Mr. T. E. Halifax are at present first and second masters respectively of the Anglo-Korean . Government College in Seoul. The students are drilled by a British sergeant of males and recently were Mr. P. Lollard's ANSETTE II., AVTS ...paraded before the King of Korez in semt-Russian milliary costumes. His Majesty is reported to have been very much pleased, so much so, in fact, that he presented the drill sergeant with a goid watch as a reward for the success
Mr. B. I.Baronto's bc THE CORSICAN, by Exile II-Warblo, 4yrs. Toeyser91 Mr. Hamar Bass's ch ́c CARLTON GRANGE,
by Carlton-Mystery, 4728................ o Mr. Douglas Baird's bc SYMINGTON, by
Ayrshire-Siphonia, 31.marines. O Mr. Jennings, Jun, 's ch f LITERATURE, by
Laureate II-Thors, 3Y?S.
Mr. Jersey's br e AMBERITE, by Ayrshire...
Cartridge, 371
POTASH WATER,
Mr. H. McCalmont's MITRÉ, ZTIB...................... ✪ Mr. R. G. Heston's be ROYAL STAĞ, by SELTZER WATER, Lord Zetland's br g SEAHOLM, by Friar's
Highland Chief-Barcelona, gyr...... O Balsam-Splexleschiff, 4719...................... 0
(Winner trained by Walters, Jun,) BETTING: 7 to z against Quorral 5 to 1 Gazaltaar, jöoto 14 The Zun.
Woo by half a length; three-quarters of a length dividing second and third,
LITHIA WATER,
SARSAPARILLA WATER,
TONIC WATER,
GINGER ALE,
GINGERADE.
No Credit given for Botties that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any alber purpose than that of containing Aerated [1124 Waters, as such Bottles are never used again
STEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 14th July, 18od.
· NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
FOR SHANGHAI, CH-MULPO AND
NAGASAKI
(Taking Cargo at through rates to
VLADIVOSTOCK.).
THE Company's Steamship
"SATSUMA MARU,"
Captala F. L. Sonster, will be despatched for the abors, Parts on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hangkang, 14th July, 1906.
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
JAPAN-EUROPE LINE.
STEAM FOR
SINGAPORE, COLOMBO. PORT SAID,
MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP,
HF Chartered Steamship
THE
"BALMORAL"
by us.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Two cases of plague to-day—in the city,
THE Shanghal Relief Fund amounted to 33.585 on the 11th inst,
His HIGHNESS the Maharajah of Koch Behar is, says the AHan, contemplating another lengthy visit to England..
achieved.
IT is estimated that the Tientsin-Peking railway will be ready for traffic along the whole line by the beginning of March, 1897. "Shares amount Ing to something like Tis. 400,000 are, according o the N. C. Daily News, sill wanting to com- plete the company, the money now being used to construct the railway having been borrowed from time to time from the Board of Revenue, at a nominal Interest, the loan to be repaid in | Instalments within' seven years after the railway
shall have commenced working. HIRI's new! Dr. Daberck in his meteorological|| report issued at 11.20 this morning writes that "the depression in the north appears to have moved eastward and to be now situated in Korea. We thought there had bean, a depres- sian in and, in fact, all over Korea for years past, and especially during 1894, 1895, and 1896. But It is, of course, quite on the cards that we know nothing about Great Keres, and still less about the depression there. Doctor will soon be in a position to report that It is to be hoped the
the depression has left Korea,
THE Japan Herald says it is proposed by several influential men in Teklo to form a company called the Uonenna Kerosene Oil Co., with capital of 300,000 yen, to sink wells for oil in Echigo province,
AT the Police Coort this morning Iwa Chinese boatmen were charged, at the instance of Capt. Galsworthy, with boarding the steamer Sufrong They were fined $15 each. without his permission and while under way.
ATORIO press despatch states that the authorities
Korean students studying in the Kelo College of the Royal Household of Korea have Istely pressed Prince Giwa to return home. The have also been ordered to return. They bavo decided to go back to Korea.
THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial
and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the H. E. Major-General Black, C.B....$15 W. J. Canter, R.N, F. R. L
funds of the Hospitals :-
Li Sir བahཝ་ན་
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THERE was a very pleasant gathering last night at the residence of Mr. A. A. Casr, Queen' now de a large trade in.
Road, Wanchal, the occasion therefor being the We are in receipt of the half-yearly statement of to Mr. Walter King, of the Naval Yard, who la desire of the company to give a hearty "send off" accounts of the St. Peter's Seamen's Church, leaving the colony on Thursday by the English Hongkong. In the preface I fagexplained that mall, having been appolated, on promotion, to owing to the resignation of Rev. Mr. Goldsmith, done to the good things provided, and the Chatham Dockyard. After justice had been who so long-carried on the work, the local Com-tables were cleared, Mr. Blake, of the mittee have decided to offer the Chaplaincy to Naval Yard, called upon all present to drink Rev. A. Iliff, who will in future carry on the to the health of the guest of the evening, and labours of the mission. It has also been decided then, on behalf of the accomplished Madam that the various funda shail la futura bo united,
Rufina Concecada Lubio, asked him to accept slthough for account purposes kept separately, massive gold ring set with large pearl and 1 mall token of respect and good-will's The accounts presented ali show a healthy rubies, also a silver-mounted walking stick, financial state with the exception of the Kowloon uitably engraved. Mr. King suitably acknow Institute, which is $80 out during the period look upon this ceremony as one of the happiest ledged the compilments, and wald he would ever under review.
moments of his life, and even, though returning. home to his dear mother and friends at home, part with so many sterling friends and hearty sach tokens of regard made him feel sorry to well-wishers. In the departme of Mr. Walter King the colony loses one of the best football players that ever put leather between goal-posts. He did splendid work for the services in the Football Championship, secant the matches connected with the Hongkong
THUS the "Topiclat" in a recent issue of the Struts Free Priss:-The greatest plague in life is supposed to be the domestic servant. But bubonic faver is good enough as plagues go. Yet its career is about to be checked. Kitasato of Japan "with his litle eye" spolted the bacillus bubonies, and chivled him into a corner to be photographed. Now comes Monsieur Yersin, who has been making "uccessful experiments"
It will doubtless interest the Government of the at Canton, on suitable persons, we suppone. And tickets are likely to be completely ousted from Philippines to know that their Manila lottery now it is proclaimed from the house-tops that the China market in the not far distant fature. Yersin has discovered the grest Remedy. The The managers of the Loteria de la Benefizenda agual thing probably: cultivation, injection, Shangbal and the chief coast ports of the Publica, of Mexico, Kas appointed agents at │munity. Verily, we live in an Era of Syringes.
Tem inquiry into the death of Samuel Rosenfeld, which are valued at $8 each.
Calential Empire for the sale of their tickets, The agents sell of the American Trading Company, who shot them in quarters and eighths, to sult the means Limself at Kobe the other day, was concluded Manila Lottery tickets. The first prize to the of speculators, just as is done by the vendors, of on the grd inst., the Coroner and his Associates July drawing, which is fixed for the 23rd July, te Ending as follows:-"Having viewed the body of $60,000; the second is $10,000, and the third died on the and day of July, 1896, at the Interns vision) more attractive than the Manila" chancee Samuel Rosenfeld, an American citizen, whe $10,000. To make the Mexican Lottery (which is reported to be undercareful government super- tional Hospital, Hiego (Kobe), Japan, and having pidgin," the managers advertise in Shanghal THE members of St. Patrick's Club will give an | heard the evidence as to the cause of his death, | ibat no less than fly approximation prizan entertainment to-morrow evening at their Club- we are of the opinion that the said Samuel will be givan to those who hold numbers within house; for the purpose of augmenting the building Rosenfeld died from the effects of a bullet wound that win the three big prizes. It is also reported Pas on each side (before and alter) of the numbers fand. It seems that the Club, which has been of the brain, self-lafilcted, while under mental that, like the Manila Lottery, the Mexican lottery formed to meet a long-felt want offsoldiers and | depression, on the morning of Jens 17th, 1896,"||will be drawn once a month. This information sailors, is too small for present requirements and We note from files of car Shanghal morning Hongkong, for in this favoured isle we are may not be very interesting to residents of It has therefore been decided to add a second contemporary received this forencon storey to the building. For this purpose funds the Chinese Government has recently been are urgently required and, as a means of provid-basying itself about the tributary states of MR. G. BALDWIN, of the Chinese Customsing the needful, concerts will be given two or. Service, has been detached by Sir Robert Hart three times per mensem doring the summer and to take charge of the Chinese Engineering and me. The charge for admission is only Mloing Company's wharf at Tongku..
25 cents for civilians and to cents for soldiers and sallors, so there ought to be a full house when the following programme is presented to-morrow evening -
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. MR. W. C. HILLER, the British Consul-General at Socal streported to have left the Korean capital on the 4th July bound for Japan.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Pinakano, 4th July, 1906.
MARRIAGE.
At Astor House, Shanghai, on the 7th of July, by the Rev. J. R Hyke, Lewis M. JOHNSON and MARCELLA OLSEN,
An ex-soldfer from Canton,who landed with a
formidable-looking sword this morning, was ordered to pay $15 or "de" six weeks. He has gone up,
MR. F. E. Roy, of Lahore, has been committed on a charge of causing the death of his doble. Mr. Roy, clerk, quarrelled with the dhobia and assaulted him..
The Hongkong Telegraph ended tim
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1895,
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
AT LAST!
LONDON, July 12th. The deceased Wife's Sister Bill has passed the
House of Lords.
AMERICAN POLITICS. ·
Mr. Bryan of Nebraska, a former Member of Congress, has been nominated by the Demo Captain McRitchie, will be despatched for the cratic party as their candidate for the Presidency, above Ports on or about the 31st instant.
| and Mt. Sewell of Maine has been nominated
as their candidate for the Vice-Presidency,
-For Freight, apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 14th July, 1896.
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INDU-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED,
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"SUISANG,
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are bereby informed that their Gonds will be delivered from alongside.
Carga importing the discharge or remaining on board after Noon of the 16th Instant will be landed at Consigners' risic and expense Into
Godowns at East Polot,
No Fire Insurance will be effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong. 14th Jolr. 1896.
DAKIN, 'CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
"SONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
'IMPLE AERATED WATER,
SIMPLE
'ODA WATER.
SODA
L
EMONADE.
FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR,
|
MR. LESLIE, Commisioner of Customs at Hangchow, has been handed 20,000 taels by the Provincial Treasurer towards the cost of con- structing the Customs buildings which are now
being proceeded with at that port,
FROM an Imperial Decree issued on the yth July, and wired to Shanghai on the 9th July, the Mørcury learns that Wang Wen-ching, Vice- President of the Board of Revannt, Is dead. The sympathy of the Throne with the bereaved family is fully expressed.
shat on
PART L. Pianoforte..." Selection"...Mr. Tyndalo-Los. (amongan!! I dreamt a Årein * „Me. Hiyan.
Song&Descs Irish M.P." Mr. Jarden & Gobhan, Stag Detective Camara...Mr. Laing. Zither Bolo election...r. Irating. Fos..." len's Meanga" ...Mr. F. Tuber. Mr. C. T. Robinson will tell yese little of the-Wold and
It ways, concluding with the song Not me.".
PAT II.
4-immo......Belect "Mr. Gibboat,
-Jong "The Rong that reached my Heart" Mr. C. E Waren. Long."The Broker's Man"...Mr. Laing. 15-Dunco
Mr. Pinching, 19--Bong.. The Dandy Coloured Coon Mr.R.JH.Basley, FODE" nich Brownighter".
Mr. Payco. All about the trouble nỉ the
Mr. C. T. Robinso
flutter" by grandmotherly legislation, but to that prevented from indulging in an occasional residents of the coast ports who have been paragraph may come as the balm of Gliead to Investing for years in Manils tickets this hungering souls.
Nepaul and Thibet. On the aid nitimo
a tilbute-bearing mission from Nepaul antred at the Celestial capital, and a day' or two later Test Hil-pin, Provincial Judge of Kwełchow, was appointed Imperial Resident at Lhassa, in Thibet. It is strange that Chins, with the bitter experience of the futile attempt to maintain empty suzeralo rights in Koren fresh In everybody's memory, should elect to lasist on Imposing useless obligations on fossilised
and work states that admit her claims to
suzerainty simply because they neither know how to throw off the Imperial yoke nor do their rules care ose fat or title how long this farce in knep up in they can maintain friendly relations with their great neighbour, Their ancestors sent tribute to Peking and they therefore do so. It is simply, as far as they are
THE Chinesa detectiva 'who was The French Senate has passed the bill making Sunday morning when attempting to arrest a Madagascar & French Colony,
thlef succumbed to kis fujú:len at 4 o'clock this SEVERAL of the members of the Rifle concerned,"ala custom," and what was good for morolog. So far, the murderer has not been | Brigade last evening gave a second most enjoy- ¦ pa and grandpa is presumably good enough for. caught, and there appears to be but little doubtable concert in their Gymnasium. A very large the enlightened individuals who sway the that he has got out of the colony.
andioneo was present, including the Colonel and | destloles of hundreds of thousands of zemt the Officers of the regiment, as well as a large civilised Napaulcsé and antiquated Thibeians. Major" Roddy " Owen (? Major E. R. Owen. THUS the Calcutta Aston:-"The Hongkong number of civilians. Capital arrangement was❘ But China Why should she encourage this plague is apparently dying out, though we lears made for the comfort of the audience, though childiak nossense? Has it not been abundantly from the Chios papers to hand this week that the heat of the evening made the long pro-manifest of late that the Mancha Government
ITALY. The Italian Cabinet has resigned,
CHOLERA IN EGYPT.
D. S. O., Lancashire Faulters) ibas quecambed
to an attack of cholern at Ambigol, in Egypt,
(Special to the Astan.) RESULT OF "LE GRAND PRIX."
VULL PARTICULARS,
faw cases occasionally crop up here and there.” ---The Ariam has given utterance to the truth,gramme somewhat tediour, The performa the whole truth, and nothing bat the truth.
uncen were, An on a previous occasion, most excellent, almost every item being, encored. Among the vocallats, Privatos Laing and Payco deserve special mention, as their singing was equal to that of many professionals. Mr. C. T. Robinson was down for two llems, and was so wall received that he had to respond again and agato; ble patter being exceptionally lively, and two new songs being Introduced to the public,
The GRAND PRIZE OF PARIS of 200,000 fr. (8,050 THE Nippon Yssen Kaisha is to receive in rub Nov.), 150 oca fg. (6,000 sovs) given by the sidias and bonnies granted by the Japanese City of Fails, and 50,000 ft. (1 pas sors.) by Government folly $5,000,000 annually. About the five great Railway Companies, for antires millon falls under the head of subsidies, and colts and alias loaded in 1893, of
37 millions is the gross value of the bounties, scription and country, added to
The Craka Shoshen Kwaisha is subsidised to the extent of $3,500,000,
Atta..........................................................................Barlen 1
by Little Duck-Tantrip
SHOCKING PIRATICAL OUTRAGE.
SHANGHAI, July roth.
On Tuesday, the 7th instant, at to am, find. when about roo miles south of the N.E. Prom.on= |tory, the China Merchants' steamer Hateckt, Captain M. F. Patterson, fell in with a Nit gpo Jank beadlog very evident signs of rough hand- log somewhere. She was dismasted, and, according to the statement of those on board, she bad on the 3rd inst., when off Volcano Island, fallen in with pirater, who had boarded and sails, leaving her to the mercy of the winds her, stolen all her gear and cut away the masts
and waves. They had drified about 300 miles in four days, and it was fortunate indeed for them that they were sighted by the steamer, which at once lowered her We-boats and took off sover survivors, who were reduced to the last extremity. Captain Patterson deserves spe cial mention for his humane action.—Mercury.
COTTON Freights PROM BOMBAY,
ANOTHER "CONFERENCE."
CALCUTTA, June 16tk. The success Bombay has attained during the cannot protect Chiza Propes, neither can it pro- | last two or three years fa, taking the foremost perly rule and keep in order is Chinese subfacts, plane in supplying the raw material for consump. Poor Kores looked in vain for protection from tion in the calton mills of Japan hau bean-con- Chips when the Chinese Imperial Resident siderably alded by the "was of freight." Walle Yuan Se Kal) was driven helterscalter out of the various steamship companies were under the Land of Morning Calm by the Japanese in bidding one another, and taking cotton and cotton 1894, and China's hope of again assuming in plece goods to the East at prices quite unremons Korea the sole she so foolishly played there rative, the Bombay merchants were establishing during the past fourteen years is so chimerical and consolidating a trade with Japan in raw that she is now taking steps to negotiate a cotton which has grown in value from a little treaty of commerce and amliy with Korea Just over a crore of rupees in 1893-94 when the war of freights commenced--to two and-a-hall croren In the year which concluded on March just last, gradually risen, and the ald afforded to oRE Freights have of late, Bombay paper weltes, Resident the causes of friction between her exporters by abnormally cheap rates will soon and japan would have been considerably be thing of the past, for the four steam. lessened and she could have checkmated ship companies concerned the. P. and O
the Austrian Lloyds, the Rubattino, and the Russian and other: designs in the peninsula. Nippon Yasen Kaitha-have agreed upon a She was, however, encouraged by those who tarli which la to come into effact from connived at her downfall, in order that July sat next. Raw cotton is now carried to Japan. they might benefit thereby, to continue at a rate of Rs. 17 per ton of 40 cable feet, with rebate of Rs, per ton, and this rate le con the ansarinly face until the "house offirmed by the agreement, but is only applicable carda,” at ona blow from the Japanese, fell, and to shippers who confine their consignments crumbled into town's and there is reason for ❘ exclusively to these four companias. With the the belief that if the lesson of Kores is merchants, however, it will be a question ef speedily forgotten the "friends" of Cala Compaion rather than of choice, for ne other Line of steamships can hope to succeed againat who kny let the Chinese remain Chiness" will such a strong combination. The rebais of Rs. 5 | yet have, the satisfaction-when I units per tos will be paid, as hitherto, through the then, wo Ching-of making the so-called Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the Spincers' Asuncias tion in Japan. Under the same provison cotton unterain states of Nepal and Thibet
twist and place-goods will be carried to Hongkong just such stepping-stones as Koren was converted for Rs. 13 per ton of go tabla feet, un factRREN fato, by the Japanese when they were sady, of two rupees, and to Jipia for R1, 167 Th to march on Poking, The Chinese auxerala rafes of freight to Shanghal on the same compa question should be mesided by the Gestalitler In increased by four rupees (from Rs. 13 Tower, for there is no reseca why, we should || lo Ba. 16) with a rebate of as per cent, on the allow a farce of this kind to be carried" on | Weight to firms confining their shipments. if thereby the peace of the Orient may be to the four companies The Nippan Yen disturbed z for, where some pain folkens are wwo Kaliba le belleved to have been sabitdieed
· te fase,
the Japanese Goracanoni in bringing down the
of 1,000 fr. (40 40vs.), each ; 600 i7. (34 sove.) it. and sea ir. (2 sovs.) only if declared by to p.m. on the Wednesday preceding the race, dr THE Jaßan Goseite learns that an American Several step dances by Private Plaching 100 Ir. (4 savs,) only if declared by top.ro, op the 1st May, 1896; the second to receiva named J. H. Blid and his wife, who are now | were heartily, applauded. The club swing- ka the Great Powers did in 1883. If Chian had 20,000 fr. (800 sort,) and the third 10,000 ir, staying at Enoshima, were robbed on the nighting of Sergt. Smyths and sither solo of Private abandoned her empty suzerain cixims in Kores (400 says) out of the stakes; waights-colis of the 26th ult; of two drafts for 20,000 and 3,000 Egaling were very enjoyable diversions. The in 1884 and withdrawn her so-called Imperial 36 kilos (about 8nt. rzībs.), Allen 544 kellon yaw and eight you`in Japanese money. A second part of the programme was a farce, (about ist, 8(b); about 3,000 metres, grand course (about 1 tulle and 7 furlongs) 1 449 vigorous search for the thief is, of course, being "Touched," which was saved from mediocity subs Closed September 18th, 1894-
mada by the Japanesa police,
by the animated acting of Privates Laing and LONDON, June 18th.THE. annual installation, inveting of the Dal. Fayes, who again showed themselves proficient M. Edmond Blanc's ARREAU, by Clover- hourls Royal Arch Chapter, No. 368, was held Thespians. The Brigade la evidently going in M. A. Abeille's C CHAMPAUBERT, (late TITUS), at Singapore on the 3rd instant, when the follow for aransements in exment, as another Boon zing took office :-R., M. E. Comp. W. Make Krmnastic entertainment is being got up for the M. H. Delamarre's b a MONTREUIL, by Raf peace; H., E. Cemp, E, E, Steele'; J, Comp. latter part of this week.
faello or Sansonette-Versailles Rolis 3 J. D. Stuart; Scribe E, Comp. A..W. Bean; M. H. Adler's c Arcachon, by Bay Archez-
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| Scribe N., Comp. H. Smith ; P. S., Comp. A. M. Edmond Blanc's c POUAC, by Hagloscope Barker; A. S., Comps. Dennard and Brinkworth;
-Princess Victoria viitamis. D❘ Treat, Comp. Whitlow ; Janitor, Comp. Jones.
SILK MEN" Will be interested in this clipping Kale II. Compte de Ganay's BIZANOS, by Doubloon trom a Kobe paper'>--Mt. Kawaniabi Zenbei, DAXIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s Waters are Barcarolle...........................................................resident of the town of Sawo, Nagano prefecture, made ander the constant supervision of a duly M. Maurice de Gheest's ( LIANE, by Gournay
one of the sericultural centres in the Empire, qualified English Chemiet and will beat compa: Compte G. de Julgue's & DAPHIE, by Yellow
has succeeded in manufacturing silk from the rison with the best English Manufactures.
La Dame Blanche...bark of mulberry trees. The sample was wat Special ferma to HOTELS, CLUBS, MEREN and | M. Albert Menier's & EZATO, by Poutkaimi to the Yamada Shotan, a raw silk house other Large Consumers.
Bavatdomo
Yokohama. It is to be sent to Italy sad France Any complainte should be addressed to the M. Alber Menter Bound, by Richelieu
to be tasted, through the Klito Gomel Kalahs of --Bourgoyne .........................................................énmi ✪ Prince I, Murat's a OTYMONDIAS, by Ori Yokokama. It is said to be 'ok good stapiz,
famna--Cambyse comunitoimetum e | tough, Ana textura, sad of the requlalia bežilanoy. | Tacoma skal den
~INGER ALE.
SARSAPA
ARSAPARILLA.
RASPBERRYADE, Compte de Ganay's KERVM, by Kambyan
**Manager. Hongkong, grd May, 1801.
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MEMORANDA. THURSDAY, 16th July. 11 sm.--English Mall closes, " NooPaur salle for London.
American mail dua.
4.15 p. Meeting of the Sanitary Board, pm-Meeting of Perseverance Lodge.
am-Guinmary Court,
FRIDAY-17th July,
French mail due.
SATURDAY. 18th July. The Truslar Hooks of the HK., C, and Macao .... Steamboat Co., Ltd., closed from this date
• to the 31st inst, incieriva.
MAAR SUNDAY, 19th July,
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