Co-day's Abber:isements.

THEATRE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1897.

Co-day's Advertisements.

ROYAL

CATHAY

CITY HALL.

SOCIETY'S RE-UNIONS.

Coollased Tilum;bant Succris of the Most- travelled Entertainment in existence, HUDSON'S SURPRISE

PARTY,

TO-NIGHT: TO-NIGHT!| TO-NIGHT [11 ANOTHER GREAT AND GLORIOUS PROGRAMME,

EVERYTHING NEW,

fatroducing

A sympostam of sweet song and sustained

screechers,

And such nice crustores in the show,

And the show is not “abeful."

It's the best of its clad in Hosgkong,

That's a big way, is it not ?

It is true, though, and we are cormorants for

truth.

Icstantaneous "catch-on" of our Impersonalon

of peculiar people.

Complete capture of the convocațion by out

amusing performers.

The clever company

cachination.

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No. 1165.

CHAPTER,

REGULAR CONVOCATION of the above CHAPTER will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALL, Zatland Streat, THIS EVENING, the 79th instant, at 8.30 for 9 pm. precisely. Visiting Companions are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, 29th March, 1897-

VICTORIA

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CHAPTER,

No. 525, E.C.

N EMERGENCY CONVOCATION of the

FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on FRI.

above CHAPTER will be held in the DAY, the and April, at 8.30 for 9 pm precisely. Visiting Companions are cordially invited to attend.

"Hongkong. 19th March, 1807.

"consistently causing F" "SUN KAM SHAN" VILLA,

And the heart of the manɔger pulsates with a

great joy,

Prices as Usual

Box Plan at Nessee. W. RonIKSON & Co.'

Muile Warehouse.

Smalling at 9 P.M.

THOS. P. HUDSON. Hongkong, 29th March, 1897,

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION:

No. 112.

INFORMATION has been received from the Military Auth critics that ARTILLERY PRACTICE will take place from the 5th to 15th April, 1897. (Sundays excepted), between the hours of 8 A4 and 5 P.M. daily, as follows :—

From Belchers in Westerly and North

Westerly directions,

From Lyemun, in Easterly and North-

Easterly directions.

All Ships, Junks, and other Vessels are can- 1loned to keep clear of the ranges.

The inhabitants of the houses near Belchers' are warned to keen their glass windows open during the PRACTICE, and all people working in the vicinity of Belchers' Batteries are also wamed to keep clear of that part which will be indicated by gunners' placed on senty for the purpose.

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary.

Cleonial Secretary's Offer,

Hongkong, 27th March, 1997.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON, VỊA SUEZ CANAL. PRE Company's Steamship

1533

TO LET.

URNISHED or UNFURNISHED,

ROBINSON ROAD, Corner of PEEL STREET, Opposite "THE Bundalow," From or after 15th April, 1897.

...Apply at house or to

THE

JOHN LEMM, Architect.

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Hongkong, 29th March, 1897

FROM SEATTLE, YOKOHAMA AND KOBE,

HE Company's Steamship

"WAKANOURA-MARU," having arrived from above Paris, Consignees of Cargo are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods rx-bip os from alongside. Any Cargo impeding the discharge

Entimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINES

claim to be constituted the leader and mouthpiece of the community on a great occasion. His time, we are sure, will come, and the longer he remains with us the more highly he will be honoured and esteamed, but his time is not yet. His friends are doing him no service in complaining now."

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Superintendent has power to confiscate the Colony, the best right to be placed in a prisoner's money or property. In the way of them. We do not think, with sections 380 and 281, by which it is the utmost respect for Sir John CAXINGTON, provided that ordinary prison offences his high position, his great abilities, and not otherwise punishable with the birch the warm Interest he takes in everything that concerns the Colony, that he has yet may be

so punished, it the offences been long enough among us to have a fair are of a character requiring to be suppressed by "extraordinary means" or if the Superintendent is of opinion that his powers are insufficient, and by which it is further provided that no corporal punish- ment shall in any case be Inflicted without the written authority of the Governor, there seems to be a serious omission. The supervision of the Governor over such sentences must be wholly ineffec- tive unless the Superintendent and Justices authorising corporal punishment are required to forward to the Governor not merely the evidence in the case, but also a special report on the facts and circumstances which in the particular caso render the application of "extraordinary PRICE LISTS, with Full Detalia, to be had on Governor is constituted a Court of Review necessary and proper. The

AND

SPIRIT S.

ALL there are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in weed and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter- mediate profits, and cabling us to supply the | best growths at MODERATE PRICKS.

Application.

PORT afim removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY before being sent out.

means "

over the Superintendent and Justices and unless he is provided with all the materials they had before them and on which they exercised their discretion, he cannot perform his functions. The evidence against the prisoner will not by Itself furnish all the required material for a reconsideration.

64. Queen's Road Central SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dianes Wines of very superior Vintages. All are irus Keres Wines.

CLARET-Our Clareis, including the lowest. Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine

NOTES AND COMMENTS. product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and 'currants,

ENGLAND'S POLICY IN THE FAR EAST. Our readers will doubtless remember as le generally the case with Cheap Winer.that last June we mentioned that we had BRANDY.—All cor Brandy is guaranteed to be pure COGNAC, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKEY.—All our Whiskey is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands in the market, The SCOTCH WELKEY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

of the vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.

,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by, the

NIPPON YU EN KAISHA. Hongkong, 19th March, 1997.

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THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM GLASGOW; LIVERPOOL AND

SINGAPORE.

THE CompLay's Steamship

"KINTUCK

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees 1539 of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are belog landed at their risk into the Godowas

"PATRÓCLUS," Captain Dickens, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the goth instant, at Noon,

For Freight cr Pasiage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agjets.

Hongkong, 29th March, 1897-

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAL

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"HUNAN,"

1486

Captain Frazier, will be despatched as above on

WEDNESDAY, the 31st tristant, al Noon,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

: BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agenta.

Hongkong, 18th March, 1997,

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR TIENTSIN,

THE Company's Steamship

." KWEIYANG," -

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Captain Outerbilder, will he despatched as above

on THURSDAY, the tit Apill, at P.M.

. For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 29th March, 1897.

CHINĄ NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR KOBE (DIRECT).

THE Company's Sicunship

"CHANGSHA,"

[494

Captain Williams, will be despatched as above

on THURSDAY, the 1st Apr!', at 4 PM.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD, & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 19th March, 1867.

FOR SINGAPORE HAVRE AND

HAMBURG.

We only guarantee our WINES and SPITs to-be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorized Agents at the Coast Porta.

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received a visit from Messrs ToxUTOI and Fukat, Proprietors and Editors of some leading Japanese journals, who were pro- ceeding on a tour to Europe to study the different systems of government and social and political economy In force in the Various countries, but more especially that of England. By to-day's mail we received the following very interesting account of their views on England and her policy, which may be of interest to our readers as being those of intelligent men looking at the question from an outsider's point of view. That their conclusions have not been hastly arrived at is patent from the fact that they have visited nearly all the principal countries of Europe. Their observations are as follow:--

"When we met you last Jane you were doi loth to confer that the Tefilah policy in the Far East was not strong enough and that you were

of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. very sorry about it. Indeed, it seemed to be may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be seat in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 3rd April, or they will not be recognized.

..to

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on SATURDAY, the 3rd Apell, at 3.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Gedowns after the 4th April, will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co., Agents

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Honghon, 29th March, 1897

"SHIKE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

THE Steamship

"MERIONETHSHIRE,"

on or about TUESDAY, the 6th April,

For Freight or Passago, apply to

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 15th September. #Roß,

BIRTH.

At Charlton, Londou, on the 23rd February, Whampoa Dock Co.), of a daughter. the wife of H. E. A. HOILE (Hougkang and

DEATH.

recognised on all hands that the infance and

· of Great Britain in the Far Eastinffered 16 prebir stace the war between

Japan and Chios. There was growing in certain quarters Britain. She was thought to have become 100 sort of misgiving about the capability of Great old to be capable of strong and decisive actions. We confess that we were rather inclfsed At Sex, on the 34th February, the Hon. actions and non-acit sas in the Far East, this to share this misgiving Judging from her recent MARTIN LITER, British Resident, Negri Sem inclinaiton on our part was not wholly unresson- bilan, second son of Thomas, third Baron Ribable. But, seeing England actually and com-, bisedale; aged 40.

paring it with the countles of Europe, we have' been Girmly convinced that it is a great

mistake to disparage the strength of the Engilah nation, England is not surpaised by any other country, not only in the wealth and strength already accumulated, but also in vigoui, vitality, and resources. The reason why she seems some. times to be inactiva and even weak is that her territory. Is so scattered over the world that she

be cannot

always vigilant in all questors. Sha ta sometimes negligent of her interests in certain parts of her territory, and recent policy in the Far East. Not that she has we daresay this bas been the case with her

become incapable of strong and decisive action, but that she has not paid sufficient attention to

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, Monday, March 29, 1897,

A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER. We note, with a very considerable Captata Davies, will be despatched as above degree of satisfaction, that the Secretary of State has put an end to the use, In the DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents

Gaol, for purposes of punishment, of the Hongkong, 29th March, 1897-

[541 brutal rattan and that the Instrument to be used in future, both for adults and for boys under sixteen, Is the birch. The object of punishment is to deter by the DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & infliction of pain. The object is not to

COMPANY,

Intimations.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

SIMPLE AERATED WATER.

SODA WATER, L

G

1526

(Calling at NapLES for landing Passengers II sufficient Inducement offers.) (Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, Rotterdam, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL and BREMEN) THE

~HE Steamship--

"AGLAIA," Captain Madren, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 2nd April, at

5 PM.

*This Steamer has Superlar Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers and Carlos a Doctor and a Stewardess.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co...

Agents. Hongkong, 29th March, 1857.

[535 "SHELL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR HAVRE, LONDON AND HAMBURG,

INGER ALE.

EMONADE.

seek revenge or satisfaction, by the infliction of bodily injury. The use of the rattan always resulted in serious bodily injury, and sometimes, as we have seen, was followed by death. The birch will give pain, and pain enough If effectively handled, and is not likely to do any grievous bodily harm.

Of course the Government has not published the despatch from the Secretary State, nor made known to any one outside of the charmed-circle of the Executive

Council that any action had been taken or SARSAPARILLA

any Instructions given in consequence of the RASPBERRYADE, &c. deaths last year of two men under the rattan, and of the report of the Commission appointed to Investigate and report on DAKIN, CRUICKSHAѤ & Co.'s WATERS LIE the modes of punishment in mada under the constant supervision of a duly In Victoria Gaol. We have only ascer qualified English Chemist and will bear comptaleed the fact from an examination of

rison with the best English Manufactures.

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESTER and other Large Consumers. Any complaints should be addrated to the Manager, Hongkonz. 11 March, 1897.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,

g7g

It la requested that a commezicado indaiing to Subscripts,

use

for the management of the prison published the new code of Rules and Regulations

In the Gaule on Saturday last, from which, without beat of drum or notice of any kind, the rattan has retired, never, we hope, to be restored. We take some credit to ourselves for Its abolition and for compelling the Government to take prompt

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the affairs of the Far East.

We have had occasion to talk with many prominent Englishmen and have been surprised not to say Ignorance of Far Eastern sales. at their incomplete and inaccurate knowledge Here is the key for the solution of the question why English policy has not been strong enough

In the Far East,

Under these circumstances we think it is highly desirable that Englishmen who are in the Far East should do their best to draw the attention of their countrymen at home to the affaity of that quarter.

"Notudy can deny that Ranılan kofluence has an arcendency in China, and this fact cannot be but to the detriment of the interests of Grest Bilinio, Great Britain may not be in need of more territory, but it is desirable for her to secure as wide a field for her commerce as pos

able. For this purpose she must take censures before it is too late, to counterbalance the Rus. In the Far East, because it is. evident that the prosperity of commerce is closely connected with interestiānal polities)

* The atlitude of Engand at the close of the Japan-China way bas uumistakably struck the japanese people. As well-wishers of England we have been most noxious to see her adopt a very glad to have found that she is by no means more decisive policy in the Far Esst, and are

incapable of doing so. Much will depend, however, on whether you stimulate your country men at kome sufficiently or not."

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*

THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE JUBILEE

COMMITTEE. We are not red-hot supporters of the Honourable C. P. CHATIx at all times and under all circumstances. He has made mistakes at times under what we conceive

Adverdamants, &c., ba nádrmned to the "Maniga, Jonghong action in respect of the death of the last Condemnation. They only put as on our

Taberný)" and not to the Edice.

Letters on Editorial maiters to be set to "The Editor and Continuations Intended for peblication must be siompanied by the use and addrets of the writes, not sacarly for polleation ; but an ariduson of good talkto į

Whilst the colment of the Honghong Tiliarugh wil always arching pubild istmesty, it mYSI

not to fodividual manbmen af best

prisoner lo June, 1896, the Coroner having utterly failed to perform his duty in the premises.

naw Rules and

committees.

such

THE CORBETT-FITESIMMONS FIGHT.

The Nagwork! Shipping – Liựt of the noth

Instant has the following statement re the right that was to take place on the 17th

March-

"Bob Fitzsimmons, the Aquitalian chempion

ghir, boxed and defeated Jim Corbett, the world's champion, Carson City, fourteen rounds. Firstmans is a Coralshman Nevada, on St. Patrick's day. The fight lasted

by birth."

The S. L. does not state where it got this Information.

INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND.

The Honorary Treasurer of the Indias Famine

Relief Fund begs to acknowledge receipt of the undcreated subicriptions —

Already acknowledged .................. $ 48,51653 Parque de l'Indo-Chine St John's Lodge................................

500 30

Total to date.... $49,166.53

A FAIRLY REPRESENTATIVE BODY. We do not like Committees for public purposes appointed by the Governor. He is not the community and is net very closely in touch with it. The Jubilee Committee should have been elected. We need not say that we do not care to see Government officials, either, on Government hampers them in many cases. Their allegiance to the

Fortunately the Jubilee Committee has only three cut of twenty-seven, and it

mittee and one capable of doing very seems to us, with all respect to the critics, that it is a very fairly representative Com- good work. Eight or nine of the men are good workers and organisers. Of course the inclusion In It of Dr. Ho Kar's name was an oversight, but Mr. Cooprz will before he leaves the Colony be able 3,240,000 persons are now engaged, on thi to give valuable assistance. We under stend he is not going just yet.

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

LORD SALISBURY, `

LONDON, March 26th, Lord Sailsbury has gone to the Riviera to recuparate after an attack of influenza.

GREECE AND THE POWERS.

Greece has presented a fresh Note to the Powers in which she protests against shele acilon | in regard to Crete and holds them answerable.

for the revolt.

+

AUSTRIA ON THE QUI VIVE. An Austrian cruiser bas captured a Greek steamer and a sailing ship which were carrylog volunteers and ammurlion to Cretz.

(From Australian Papers.) HONGKONG NAVAL WORKS.

LONDON, March 5th. The Admiralty has suthorised the expendlines of £100,000 st Hangkong, with the view of making the port a first-class naval bare.

SIR GEORGE O'BRIEN PROMOTED.

LONDON, March and, Sk Gentge Thomas Michael O'Brien, K.C.M.G., formerly Colonial Secretary of Heng kong, has been appointed to succeed the inte

Sir J. B. Thurston as Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner for the Western Paciuc.

(From L'Avenir du Tonkin.) THE CRETAN DIFFICULTY,

PARIS, March noth. It is certain that the blockade of Greece

·

CATTLE plague le raging in Slam.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

NIGHT-SOLL coolies are to be seen in town after prohibited bourr.

famias rolkef werks in India.

PROFESSOR

WEYERSTRASS, the well-known. Beslin mathematician, is dead..

It is reported that Mr. Bredon, Commissioner of Customs at Canton, bau resigned.

THE Korat Rallway was formally opened by the King of Slam on Friday last.

It was a bilak time at the Magistracy to-day, no loss than 54 cases being on the programme.

DR. FOWLIR has won the Singapore Golf Cham- planship from Captain Eccles by 5 up and 4 to play,

REAR-ADMIRAL F. V. Dabessoff hoisted his Ang on the Pamiat Asova aj Nagasaki on the 20th. Instant.

| THE Parl of Mansfield, "Father of the. Hozie of Lards," completed his grst year on the 30th ultime,

ANOTHER Commandant's parade ofthe Volunteers will be held at the Parade" Ground at t.jo p.m. on Wednesday, the gist last.

THE French crufyer Descartes, which" relieves the diger In the Far E11), airived at Colombo on the gth Instant, from Brest.

COMMUNICATION of 1 Eastern has been restored, and telegrams exchanged with Europe and America are com following the normal routes.

IT is expected that the now "White Stay" Heer will not only break the Atlantic record, but will eclipse all previous attempts in the military transport.

THE Straits Timer states that a private tele. giam was received at Singapore on the zoth instant reporting that the epidemic of plague at wil commence ten days bence if the blockade Hombay is steadily decreasing, of Creta is ineffective

(From Kobe Chronich.) RAILWAY CONSTRUCTIONS IN FORMOSA.

TOKIO, March 19th. The Government has submitted to the Lower House Bill for grunjing a subaldy to the Formosa Railway Co. of 11,050 cca yes, equal to 6 per cent, of the Comproy's capitel. It is proposed that this amount should be spread over twelve years, and it will be drawn from the indemnity money..

-

The 1894 issue of Labuan stamps have been surcharged in black "1846, Jubilze-1896," in commemoration of the joth znniversary of the cession of that inland to Great Bra!a.

¿

It has leaked out that Kemm (Mr. Porter, of Kingsclere, owner) is a "dark an" for the Derby, He is likely to turn out another Commoni, and la by Donovan out al Kenegie, “

MR. SWETTS MHAM; Celonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, having been 'granted one year | leave, Mr. C. W. S. Kyszersley, of the Penang : staff, has been appointed to tako over his duties.

RACE meeting festivities were brought to a conclusion on the rgih instant at Poschów with a capital performance of the farcical comedy "Entaged" by the Forchow Amateur Dramatid Society,

THE IMPORT TARIFF.

TOKIO, March 17th, 2 The House of Representatives assembled at 1.30 p.m.

Mr. Abe Oklado, reporting the proceedings of the Import Tariff Bill Committee, stated that the Committee had adopted the Bill as proposed by the Government, with the exception of amend ments of the tariff relating to ro out of over 500 Items enumerated. The Committee had voted - Tav drain and plues fiand' is causing a great ́ ́ to reized the duties on watches and · slmllar

| deal of Inconveniencs to the træffe ́is Queen's goods imported between 5 and 10 per cent,, upon coffre, etc., by per cent, upon wince and Read Central. Will the responsible authority. quers by 10 per cent, and on lamps, &c., by kladly have thli bary thoroughfare put in proper 5. Per cent over and above the dailes proposed order af soon as possible: เร the BU while, on the other hand, the Committee had reduced the duty to be imposed on coal by 5 per cent. Hammended the House to adopt the Bill at once.

Mr. Yoshimoto moved that the Ell be at once adopted, the farmsilites of second and third readings being dispensed with.

Mr. Hashimoto thought the duty on sugar waS moved that it be raised from 5 18 10 per cent. low in comparison with other commodiiles, and

Mr. Megais, Director of the Revenue Bazenu, pointed out that the production of sugar in Japan was only 13,350,000 catifes, while Imports of sugar work about 223 000,0zo callies. . Au there was a great demand for wogar, la this country, the lawer rate of duty wou'd be advantageous,"

The motion of Mr. Hashimoto was lost. The Bill was adopted by a large majority and passed through mil fis singes,

BARON NISHI,'

Toxic, March 18th, Baron Niaal, late Minister to St. Petersburg, bas been appofated a Privy Councilior

to be the strong influence of kla personal interests and natural prepossessions; We do not blame him. Such mistakes are unavoidable. They do not expose him to

DELEGATES TO THE POSTAL ¦.

blindly in all things. But he is a man of guard and prevent us following him

CONVENTION.

strong common sense, of very great bust-

*TOKIO, March 17th... Messia. Komatsu Kenjuro and Yugawa Kwan ness knowledge and experience, of sound kleht have been appointed to attend the inter- judgment la most things, with a very national Posist Convsalon to be held is Wash-

respects an improvement, on the old we his hand findeth to do he doeth with all

able and an active man, and whatsoever lostracted to vilt Europe, notice one or two apparent" ilips to which his might. He has held a leading position we would ask the attention of the for many years in Hongkong and s

attention Buthorities, Section 39 appears to be a leading has in the main been successful, We think he is in his proper place as

In looking over the correspondants of all quinations

A Russian prince will convey to Peking shortly........ some presents which the Tear is sending to the Emperor of Chiis asan ecknowledgment of the gifts received from the "Son of Heaven" on the

occasion of bla coronation,

CHUNG YUK, a Chinese woman, was fined $300, with the alternativa of a montku? "hard," at the Magluiracy this morning for unlawfully, having. in ber possession re tacle of illicit splum and alan 133 tants of opium dresu in "excess," She paid the flue.

THE Straits Timer solemnly states in its legisa of the 20th March that "the next meeting of the Legislative Council" is fixed for AlN Fools' Day!"Ris an equally noteworthy fact that THE NEXT MIËTING OF THE HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD

· WILL NOT BE HELD ON '

'ALL: FOGLI? DAY 1:

Highly satisfactory:1

GEORGE REMEDIOS, & Potingnise, was Bred $7 at the Polles Lauri lo-day for attempting to rescue a prisoner from the custody of the police.

(Taking Cargo al through rates to COPENHAGEN, be open for the fair discommon by actly understood that Regulations, which appear in many keen: Insight into the future. He is an ington in May next. They havo also been appears that P,C,337 was on doly at Prsta

STOCKHOLM, Norrkoping, GIYLI, DANTZIC and KONIGSBERG, with trapshipment in HAMDURO.)

THE Company's Steamship.

"COWRIE,"

Captain Parsons, will be despatched as xhove on SATURDAY, the 10th. Asril.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Agoniz, Hongkong, 29th March, 1997,

the alior dome met ja sny way hold bluself responsible for

aplains thus expwwond,

TO ADVERTISERS. › Advertisers are requested to forward all dodam intmadad koe Insertion in that day's Imron not lang than Thres of Clock so as 50i to retard the sedly pubilantion of the paper.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which met not ordered for a tead pardod wil be continued until contamended.

The Hunghong Thlegraph has the largest chondasion of sey best toačiam ke Advetisam, Tarna oss be latent an appliosios.

Takgraphia devet sant Tolagraph

Kagilah penampar pohled in the Tas her and is there the The Highnes Trimmed'y sumber at the Telephone Ouer

Taisor to No. 1.

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(From Bangkok Observer): - THE EASTERN CRISIS,

Lowbow, March 5th "A eirenfar has begu despatched by the Russian

East and on information received went up to "Cross Street, where ħaww rpwards of ten Indium wa

soldiers, and of whom was assaulting a Chinese youth, The Indian; who afterwards turned out to be Gundar Slagb, the famous runner, was at ?? once arrested.. Chy the way to the station, whils-20

needless repetition of section 36. ́Section | Chairman of the Jubilee Committee, and Goverment proposing that each of the "gle crossing Nalla Láng, the defendant came up id

38 seems to Imply that the Governor-off there are any honours or rewards at all the Colony, it must be, and not of the likely to attach to the holder of that Gaol, as the title of the Chief of the Gaol la' position ho has, considering his services to

over should orthwith: send 1,000 man to them and asked the constable what busloten ke Crete and accopy the land, so compelling the bed with the prisoner and also tried to rescue Greak trengs to withdraw.

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