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A careful Analysts of these Wines was recently midé by the Government of New South Wales.
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To-day's Advertisements.
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CHONGKONG, TUksnay, March 1, 1897,
In the Wukly Share Lízí issued at 5 pp. to-day Men, Benjamin, Kelly and Polis state-The market still continues to show considerable life and a fairly large business has been done al advancing rates, "
SMALL-FOX' is' sill raging Oaks, reports the Kobe Chronicle of 14th utt. It has been decided to carry out compulsory vaccination in the rural districts, and an appropriation of 3,239 yen has been asked from the prefectural assembly," Durlog last week 72 fresh cases
THE HONGKONG AMATEUR TELEGRAMS. ANONG the passengers from Yokohama by the (including 17 in the town of Kobe) were
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TO-NIGHT
(TUESDAY), the-and March, 1897. Doors Open at 8,30 V.M. Performance at 9 P.M., precisely.. PRICES:-39, $2 and $1. Hall-pilce to Soldiers, Sallors and Police in Uniform.
LATE TRAMS will run + hour after the fall of the
Cortala.
They were found to be PERFECTLY FURE, The BOOKING OFFICE at the THEATRE ROYAL
SOUND and THOROUGHLY FERMENTED WINES. C
to
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Hengkong, 4th Februery, 1897.
BO-GANG
Advertisements.
TO-NIGHT,
WELCOME RETURN
WILLISON'S CIRCUS,
OUR NEW COMPANY.
is open From 10.A.M. to 4 P.M. dally.
REUTER'S MESSAGE.
German mail stormer Hohenzollerm, which arrived to-day, are Mastor Bẹn and Miss Marjorie | Carew. They are going home and transhipped to the Preuzzen, which left to-day.
GREECE AND THE POWERS.
LONDON, February 28th. Russia, Austals, and Germany are urging that THE Editor of the London & China Express peremptory note ha delivered to Greece on the 20th 'altimo contradicted his statement threatening Iminediate desuite measures, includ- † that HM.S. Powerful: could not be docked in ing the blockade of Greek parts, ualeas the Greck | Hongkong. He now says, and truly says, that forces are withdrawn from Cráte. The other the No. 1 deck is quitețlarge enough (for her. Powers, while equally desirous of scoing the
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THE Committee of the Hongkong Football Competition met last night and drew the ties
for the semi-finals with the following resalt :—
"A" Company, WY.R. v. Kowloon: Royal Engineers v. HẦM.S. Centurion, To be played off on or before Tuesday, March
policy of the concert of Europe promptly executed, desire to approach Greece more moderately, to enable her to yield without, esmipulatqa.
(From Kobe Chronicli") RUSSO-JAPANESE CONVENTION:
168. TOKIO, Fobinary 19thi It la reparted that the Convention between Japan and Russia consists of only Give articles, in which it is provided that one gats of the DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Palace of the King of Kores shall be guarded by
E. W. MITCHELLİ
Hon, Secretary. Hongkong, and March, 1897.
THE
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bales Aher Walla,
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Miss Freda Wilson In her dakhing 4 Hare Picture Act, Rhug and Driving Four
Fleet-fouted Steeds»,,
Doors Open at 8 .M. Chimericento P.,
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Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESTES and other Large Consursera,
Any combatuts should be addressed to the štamager
Honey, 30th January, 1897.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
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It is requnsted that all communicatonnsakaing to Subscriptiode, Advertants, &c., be addressed to the "banngu, Elongas, Thisgraph" and not to the dite,
Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The Editor" and not to fodividual manbare of the staff.
Cormacions forended log pubilençion must be accompanied by the name and address of the western, zus pacemurdy for pobladon but as wellence of good faith,
Whilst the columes of the fiengkong Zilsgraph" will always be open for cha falt discussion by correspondents of all question
Japanese troops, ‘and the piber gata by Russlan troops, but the troops of each country stationed
-la-Koren shall not exceed'a battalion. The Con- vention also contalus some provisions relating to telegraph Haer.
(From information that has reached as, we belleve the Convention is_of wider scope than the above would imply.—Ed. X.C.]
THE PRESS LAWS.
TOKIO, February 20th. It is reported that, after an animated debate at yesterday's special menting of the Cabinet Council, the Ministry decided to consent to the striking out of the "suspension clause" of the Press Law, it a proposal to this effect is passed by both Houses of the Diet.
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK.
MINISTERIAL.
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The final will be played off on Saturday, the zob March.
The inled Annual Dinner of the Hongkong
Football Club will take place on Saturday, the
27th March.
reported in Hlogo prefecture. In Chiba pre- fecture 1,410 camas had been reported up to the
and Fábinary since the on break.
WILLISON'S Clicus re-opened last avcoing to k
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THE
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
At a monthly meeting of the Committee hold at the Chamber's Rooms on the ayth ult, theo were present Messia, A. McConackie (Cha'am in} H. Smith (Vice-Chairman), Hon. J. Ball-Irving N. J. Ede. T. Jackson, St. C. Michachten, N. A, Slebs, Hon. T. H. Whitehead, and RC Wilcox (Secretary).
MINUTE.
The minutes of the previous meatlog were
NEW MEMBER.
very large audience, and the programme sub- mited was well appreciated. The company has | rasd and confirmed. ' been augmented since it last performed here and some neat and clover feats were gone through by the various artistes. To-alght His Excellency the Governor has signified his latention of being
present at the Class and Mr. Willson has pres pared a specially attractive programme for the
Occasion.
UNDER the heading "Liberal Yokohama," the
the fund for Miss Jacob, and nearly $6,000 to the Box of Curios says, "With $2,500 subscribed to
India Famion Fund, the residents of Yokohama show warm hearts that awer beat in sympathy for the poor and distressed, and the sums raised are mest ereditable to so small a community.
Both funds will undoubtedly be much larger, for
we feel confident that Mr. Lowder will seed
Miss Jacob a cheque for $5,000, sa proposed by us, and na the famine in India stili grows worie other sums will be added to help the 'starving ones of that plague-stricken country, Remembre that 'charity never falletÑ3,»
HONGKONG Ceriainly possesses as pretty and as convenient a little theatre as one could wish or
FURTHER particolars of the earthquake shock at Tokio on the oth ult. are given in the Japan Herald of the 23rd. The earthquake was felt at §-49, during the snowstorm, and stopped pen- delams and caused standing water to overflow, It seems to have had a great effect on the gas, as all the gas lights were pat out, causing con- alderable inconvenience. At about the same expect to have at such a distance from the dime tremours were feli at Kofü, Mito, Visomal centres of civilization, but, strange to say, that 1, Cheabl, Fukushima, Aomori, Yakosuka, very necessary convenience, a closk room, to Hikone, Fushiki, Uajima, water flowing over In
be found in small theatres in third-rate towns at the first place, pendulums being stopped in the home, appears to have been entirely forgotten. second, and at Utsunomiya illes from the fell.It is not easy to stow away an overcoat or a roofs of houses,
TOKIO, February 21st.
WE received this afternoon a press-copy of the The Yokohama Shokla Ginko proposes to minutes of the last meeting of the Committee of distribute among the shareholders for the Grat the Chamber of Commerce, together with faded Ball of the present year a sum of 700,000 yen and well-nigh illegible press-copies of the earned by selling its gold reserve last year correspondence referred to in the minutes. We The rate will be yen 12.50 per share.
publish the minutes to-night and as the Tolumfagus correspondence. was received too late for Insertion in extenso we paragraph the more Important parts of it. It is unfortunate that we ally receive the Chamber's budget too late for prompt pobilzation. In iim entirety as most of the members of the Chamber-would doubtless be glad to have it in their evening papers; and li-It came to hand before the whole of the matter for the issue is arranged and mestly "abil" we should tavartably give it the preferance. We do the best we can under adverse circumstadices,
TOKIO, February 23rd, Mr. Kars, Japanese Minister to Korea, bas sent to his resignation, Mr. Kao, the present Chared d'Afáires in Sepul, will probably be appoloted Minister Resident.
The departure of Baron Hayashi, recently Minister at Peking, for St. Petersburg will be about the and proximo,
THE NEW CUSTOMS TARIFF.
Toxto, Feburary 23rd. The Statutory Customs Teriff Bill, which is considered one of the two important questions of the present seislan, was submited to the Diet yesterday. It consists of eight clauser, a table
articles, being appended.
THX Marine Officers' Ball at Shanghai, which
lady's cloak under a seat, and if put there they dually get covered with dust and trodden upon by the person Immediately behind. Hats, too, cannot be sat upon with any degree of comfort and if pat under the seat are subjectite the same treatment is orcicexis. A closk-room would should it be accessary, no one would object to a not be an expensive addition to the theatre, and, small charge, say ten conts, being made for the
use of it in order that thereby the cost of an attendant may be defrayed.
An enquiry was held at Nagasaki on the 23rd ultime by the British Consul, Mr. J. H. Longlord concerning the death at sea of Boatswain McClusky of the Bildsh ship Astracaha. The Consul found that the man was lost by being swept from the boom by a heavy sea, and added that the conduct of IG, Williams, second maste, and the crew of the lifeboat, in continuing a search for klu for two houriĝia x hoavy zen and thick weather was highly commendable, Mr.
Under the Dinganhed Pronage and in the affecting public interests, it it be datincely understood that of import datics, In which are enumerated $32 | was held in the Astor Hall on the 2gik ulto., Williams told the Courul that the whole of the
Presence of His Excellency The Governor
of Hongkong. SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G.
TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT tendered to
BERT WILLISON
The Popular Proprietor, The Niagars of all Programmes. Several leading Amateur have kindly volunteered to take part in this Unique Performance,
$10
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-POSITIVE FAREWELL $20 will be paid to the person whose letter first opened by a Committee of appointed gentlemen, giving the correct Interpretation of the missing words alter Mr. WILLISON'S BAME A.T.W,O.R.A,O.B.M.M.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
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TOTICE is her hy given that 9-POUNDER GUN PRACTICE w1 be canled out by the Crew of H,M.S. Immartulitfat Kowloon East side across Kowloon Bay, on THURSDAY, the 4th instant, between the hours of 9 AM and Noor.
All Ships, Junke, and other Vessels are cau- tioned to keep clear of the range,
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, and March, 1897
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
“HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
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the Editor does not in any way hold kimsalt responsibis kor opinions thus expressed.
TO ADVERTISERS, Advertisers are requested to forward all notices Intended for Insertion in that day' le mot later then Thron 'Clock so as
got to retard the early
of the paper. Advertisemendous which, 1585d" · ared phone Tr has the largest trealatios of any English newspaper published in the Far East, and la therefore the best modlum for Advations, Terma can be learnt on application. The Houching Twegraph's cumber at the Talapon, Lentral Exchsage No. 1, Talagephlo zddress ·Telegraph," Kongkong
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e selegram of the 19th, fast, from Mr. Sone, Minister to Paris, has been received at the Foreign Office, announcing that a new Ministry has been formed in Portugal.
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It was naguced that the Hongking and China Gas Company, Ld., had been elected a member.
THE VACANCY ON THE COMMITTER
Mr. R. M. Gray was elected a member of the General Committee ufca Mr. G. B. Dodwell, resigned.
TRANSIT P.SSEJ IN KWANGFUNG,
forwarded, for the information of the Chamber, Under data 14th gli, the Colonial Secretary a copy al a translation of a proclamation issued by the Lekin Office in Kwangtung on the subject of transit passes.
THE INCREASE IN TELEGRAPH NATCI, A falter was received from the Foralen Office on the aged ult, replying very fully to the Cham-
ber's letter of the 29th September last.
Letters had also been received from the Berlin Chamber of Commerce and the British Colum- bla Board of Trade acknowledging receipt of Chamber's circular letter of the 8th October,
It was resolved to address a latter of thanke to the Foreign Office for the courteous and caree ful consideration given to the representations of the Chamber, and which will be farther replied to at a later date. . --- ..
THE LOHT DUES.-
Coples of the Chamber's letter of the ajat Jab. and of the shipping companies and firmy on the subject of the light-duer had been forwarded, under circular covering letter, to the Chambers of Commerce at Shanghai, Yokobama, Siege- pore, Colombo, Laudan, Liverpool, Hull, Eristal Manchester, Newcastle-on-Type, Southampton, Cardiff Glasgow. Greenock. Leith. Aberdeen, Belfast, Trabile, Vancouver, Montreal, Brithane, Sydney, and Melbourne,
On the 30th January a reply was received from the Government to the effect that, in ac cordance with the request of the petitionem, the petllion had been referred to the Secretary of
State for the Colonies
HONGKONG'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE POSTAL
SUBSIDY.
A letter had been addressed to the Chamber by the Government forwarding copy of a des patch from the Treasury to the Colonis! Office on the question of the apportionment of the cost of the. Easieru Mall Service, together with a report on same by the Posimaster-General, who evilmates'this colony's xhure'of the expenditura, on the basis proposed by thelTreasury, at about
£17.367, as compared with £6,000, the smoent prescal cratrituled,
After considerable discussion x Sub-Commit. tee was appointed to enquire fally into the subject and obtain further Information and details and report, before making any definita reply to the
was, taga the Mercury, one of the most success- crew of the boat were willing and anxious, and | Government. fel dances of the reason. The decorations were
they jumped in readily and pulled their best. anique, the fumble the stage being turned Into The first time be suggested a return after a full steamer's bridge; filed with telegraphe, bin-bour's search, but having gune « lang. Alstence. axle, steering gear and awolog, and on eliber
the crew desired to contlaue the search and they alde were the port and starboard lights barning did so, brightly. Decorations of flags, evergreens, and bamboor were also used and a number of life- OPENING OF THE WEST RIVER. buoys beating the names of well-known coating
The Kobe Chronicle publishes a Taklo Press despatch dated 18th February confirming the news that e Convection has been agreed upoo and signed by Great Britalo and· Chius provid ing for the opening of the West River as far as Wuchow. The despatch in question reads an follows.
TKIO, February 18th,
A Peking dispatch received to Toklo last hight staten Convention has been signed between Great Britain and Chius; in which the laiter agrees to open Goshu (Wacbow,fu ?), Kwang-, and the boundary between Yunnan province and Burma bas been determined. China ha ceded the land beyond Irdawnsan (?).
INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND.
We are glad to see that subscriptions are still ALL there are selected by our London Houar, flowing-la-to this Fund, a list of contributors bought direct at first hand, imported la woodklady forwarded by the Hos. Treasurer this and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter-afternoon showing that the total amount sub- mediate profils, and enabilag us to supply the scribed to date la $46,697 56. best grow be aɛ MODERATE PRICES. —————
PRICE LISTS, with Fall Detalls, to be had on Application.
PORT after removal should be rested a month before ase. When required for drinking at once should be ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY before being seal out, SHERRY-Excellent-Dinner, and After Dinner Wines of very superlor. Vlutages. All are irus Xeres Wines.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A RETURN ifle match between the Sergeants) Mess, W.Y., and the Hongkong Volunteers is belog arranged, both sides to use Lea-Melford rifice andy.
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THE care of Lee Pang and others v. Yeing Ming Sheu, la Original Jailidfetlen, at the Supreme Court to-day, was adjourned sina dis. Hi Lordship will give judgment in, wilting.
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sigamers were displayed along the foot of the | stage. The president (Capt. Hodson) gave the orders "Stand by" and "Full speed ahead" by means of the telegraph and the ball was soon in full swing. Nearly 500 invitations were accepted -and-the members of the various committees re- ceived many congratulations on the successful result of their efforts,
THE latest Japan papers to hand contain more correspondence between Messrs Lowder and Scidmore concerning the case of Miss Jacob, Mr. Lowder, in a letter dated February 15th, says:-"The publication of the letter I addressed to Miss Jacob on the 13th inst, has resulted in the communication to me of facta which Indicate the existance of a depth of duplicity which is to my mind unimaginable, inconceivable of which I among others have been the ones scious dupe and Mlar Jacob the victim." He We received this afternoon the second annual sise expressed bis scadiness to receive say report of the Navy League an submitted suggestion from Mr. Scidmore or Miss Jacob as to the members of the Leagup at the to what further action they would wish him to general meeting held at the Royal United take for the more complete vindication of her Service Iostitution on the 18th January, character skort of revealing professional confi. The report shows that a great deal of useful | dences. Mr. Seldmore replied that a strong und work has already been done and that the deep Impression exisis and is freely expressed Central Committee is dolog te utmost to stir up❘ that, while recantation has been made of the the nation to fall sense of the grave danger of charge of murder, there sitil remains the shadow merely assuming that we hold, as in the days of of that terrible charge against a young woman's Nelson, the command of the sea. We should, it chastity which had been published to all the in asserted, be sure that we have it, but before world. Mr. Lowder then wrote saying that his such an assurance can be accepted as a fact we | "single desire and sola cancern ” was to satisfy must have a larger and stronger fleet and the Miss Jacob by doing what was in his power to rex- tore her character to the extent that he had been Personnel must be improved and lecreased con siderably. We cordially wish the League every success and can only hope that its fas-sighted leaders will not grow weary of well-doing--that the success so far attained will encourage them to persevere in the face of all obstacles and opposition of whatever kind.
THOSE in search of a pleasant walk cannot do, better than pay a visit to the rose and flower
Mu. Kino, laid balliff, to-day prosecuted", two dodies to trepisi on Crown lands at Stanki-gardens lying along the Kowloon boundary. wan and interfering with a water-course. Fints
[393 CLARET-Dur Clarets, including the lowest
Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine of $25 were inflicted and pald, product of the juice of the grape and are not zitiücially made from raislas and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Whore BRANDY,--All on: Brandy is guaranteed to be pure COGNAC, the difference in pries being merely a question of age and vintage,
FROM LONDON AND STRAITS. "Consignees of Cargo by the above-named venel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their visk_in_the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Company's Godawns at Korioon, where each WHISKEY.-All our Whiskey is of excellent consignment will be setted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brlöit on Cargo :—
From Italy, z S.S. Sutlif.
From Madras, ex S.S. Sírta.
Optional goods will be landed Eere unless. Instructions are given to the contrary before ID A.M. on the 3rd inst
Goods not cleared by the 8th lustant at 4 Fil. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me to 'gay case whatever,
All damaged Packages must be left. In the Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Voisol's arrival bere after which no Claims will be recogulied.
·
H.A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent
Hongkong, and March, sƐ97%
Ir in reported that a cotton cloth and wollen goods factory is about to be started in Shanghat by a German merchant, who, together with some Chinese merchanis, Intends putting Tis. 100,000 lato the concern,
Nagasaki "from New Caledonia by the N.Y.K. stesmer Tekio-maru on her last trip. They have been ab cat five years and bave brought back-as the seults of thele laboura an average of $1,000 each.
instrumental in impeaching it; and he explicitly withdrew every word he had said imputing the existence of questionable relations between har and the late Mr. Carew, because it was based on the perjured statements of Japanese servants.・・
THE CUSTOMS REVENUE.
The Customs Garatis for the last quarter of 1996 hasbeen turned. An agual, the work is neatly printed, carefully edited, and full of matter that cannot fall to prove of interest and valus to The Deer and Duties collected at the Treaty the mercantile communities of the Far East, Ports during the quarter ending 318 December, 1896, are stated in the Garsfiz su follow t
Total Collection Ost, in Dec, rigó, Bame Quarter sey
fik. Tie,
Part.
Total Collection
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WEIHAIWEI,
(From our own Correspondent)
WEIHAIWII, February 8th Whatever may be said of the doings of the Japanese in Keres and Formosa; here they grasped the situation and settled down to it in a most business-like way, Wonden bulidings to norve as barracks for the troops were erected in large numbers, – In some instancek the old sites of Chinese camps were utilised, to other cases quite fresh plots of land were secured, fenced la,
Most of there buildings- and built upon. are within two or three // of the native city; but others are as much as twelve and fifteen if from Welbel. There is probably room for ten thou and, though we understand there are only about even thousand here at present,
THE CONDITION OF THE FORTS.
Of course the forte have not been repaired. They remain as they were when the Japs evacuated the pixce José before the close of the fonts had been fitted with Kropp gunu of the war. Only a short time before some of the
latest type. These were then thrown out of gear and the murales broken off, and thus rendered, useless. A hundred men left bere e Japanese. But it is easy to be wise after the the time might have saved the guan to' thể...
event's and at that time, I suppose, they felly hoped to finish up at Peking. Probably It would bays been better for China as well as for Japan had they done so,
AND OF THE TROOPS.
The troops fra' wall fed' nad well clothed, Every day, I understand, the men kava threa blanket overcoats with fur collars. In these solid meals, and officers and men alike have big they look very cowy, and this year they need thens, fee though the cold has not been sa savers as it was two years ago when the Taps nese landed and marched on Walhal, the snow has been rauch deeper. We have had it off and on for the past ten weeks and it keeps up. It has bem ovlog hesrly for: ivalve or fitesa hours and the sky still looks full of it.
COMMUNICATION,
garrison and mother-country, Five or six
There is frequent communication between the):
Kteamers, bringing malle", and-supplies, «rriva regularly exca mouth. And beside this, the Japanese representative insisted on the Chinese matkarilles repairing the telegramble communien- tion with Chefso, and "matutalning__« stuff of 280,705.9.4.3 operators here. As a business undertaking is 180,075.8.8.9 cannot pay, but it must be useful at times for the 157,121,390 Japanese, $30,016.2.7.9
DECORATIONS,
Three routes are open to them. The first passes through Yau-ma-ti and along the Kowloon City Road to the collecting ground for the waterworks and then over the bills to the north to the boundary. The second les across the rifle ranger, through the gap by the Association Rabgs targets and up the valley, which faces it, crossing the Kowloon City Road and on over Newchwang *** 168,083.7.8.3 the same hills to the gardens. The third Tientsin *** 331,205.3.5.5 EIGHTY-NINE Kumamoto labourers returned to rantais along the road to Hunghom Docks up
Cheloo 100,193.0.1.2 Chung dopin over the bill by the quarries, down the water chang... 303,005.6.4.4 works valley and up through the small valley || Shari
1,776 4.8.5 running northwards from the dam, across the Hankow....................... 376,696 paž Kowloon Cly Road and so,un sa before. The
Kluklang 204,999 $9.4 Wahu roses are now beginning to bloom and a fine Chingklang...... 222,628.7.7.3 susumma 138,319,5.30 bunch of these sweet-ameling blossoms may be Shanghal 3,130,534.3.9.8 ment has proposed to prohibli Japanere fisher; oblained for a few seats. Our directions may inspo de 358,554,
Sacchow
343-4-3-3 men from fishing off the coasts of Saghallen appear to be rather vague, but la the absence of
Haugchow... and Eastern Siberia on and after Apzli next, and map is is not possible to make them more Wenchow the Japanese Government has made a protest deflate. We astard our reader, however, that Foochow
408,3 174 #gainst the proposal
they will have on practical dificulty in finding Amoy . 394,734.0.36.
Swałow many :337,810.2/77 their way and that if they will only make the
Canton 427413-5-7,5) THE Postmaster-General, waiting from London effort they will be amply satisfied and be Klangchow
30,755.7.0.0 on the agih January, natified the Hongkong templed to repeat the experiment any fine after-Pakhol
48,754-5-8:5 Chamber of Commerce "that the Director of noon. Many other pretty walks are to be found ike Jútuinational Talegraph Office at Barce has ta Kowloon and he there are few hills to climb Total HE.Tie... 5,753,447 0.6.3): 5,912,340.1.0.7 | Jolsed with their fellow-countrymen in the out.” A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, consented to extend the date for the iscepiten they should commend themselves to those In Same Q, 1895, 5,313,540.1,0.7
quality and of greater age than most brands in the market, The SCOTCH WRKEY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
Wo only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Hongko*E Igik Seslerabra, 1895,
The Kofumés reports that the Ruslan Govern.
af Codes or collections of code wondu - up to, she ⋅) woarch of a change from the Bowen Road and ta frit of March, next,"
other well-known promenades..
Incra sarjogdass
380,557.7.2.9 It is interesting on holidays and special occs- 213,5363-23 slong to sea mandy of the officers and soldiers, 147,838,6.6.3. xmong other medals, wearing one made from - 341,151.6.2.4||| cannon taken at Port Arthur." In Welhal therm 1,612,655.9.3.3 | Ja still ample materialfor making milions, of
such memanibes. 311,085.7.0.9
THE IMPERIAL FUNKRALUES 5472189 || Lastnight, a fow minutes after ten o'clock; we 394,191.6.0.4 were aroused by the firing of beary gunn. "It 109,6044.7.7 || Was not a re-hombardment of Wethal, as many 301338,2,6,5 | Ballves probably thought. At that very hour in 462,684.695 | Japan the somatas of the late Empines. DowagALİ 17,450.9.9.0 were being Interred, so a uninte of twenly one 37.999-3-9.5 | gaan was fired here;, and the soldiers in the
|varlons Barrackę wmu ois parada. - They thinTM
ward and visible manifestation of nations! gefel
It further illustrates how closely in touch_in the 2 garrison kace with the bensoland and kis doings.
N.C. Daily News.
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