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PARTY.

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ANOTHER GREAT AND GLORIOUS

FROGRAMME,

EVERYTHING NEW,

Introducing.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1897.

Co-day's Advertisements.

NORTH CHINA INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

FRESUME his duties as AGENT of

”ROH this date, Mr. W. H. PERCIVAL

the COMPANY st this BRANCH...

By Order of the Court of Directors,

I. KENNARD DAVIS, Acting Agent.

Hongkong, 3th April, 18qy.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON, via SUEZ CANAL

THE Company's Steamship

"TEUCER,"

.[678

DEATH.

At 69. Sirangoon Read, Singspore, on the 37th March, J. UN DUNCAN DOILVIE MITCHELL

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL §, 1897.

THE CELEBRATION OF THE DIAMOND JUBILEE. At a meeting of the Jubilee Committee this afternoon in the Council Chamber the propositions for a permanent memorial of

symposiem of sweet song and sustained Captain Williams, will be despatched as above the Diamond Jubilee were submitted for

screechers,

And such mite creatures in the show,

"And the show is not "sbeful."

It's the best of its kind to Hongkong,

That's a big sav, is it not?

It is true, though, and we are cormorants for

. truth."

Instantaneous estchan" of our impersonations

of peculiar people.

Complete capture of the convocation by our

amusing performers.

The clever company consistently causing.

cachination.

And the best of the manages patrates with a

great joy.

Prics as Usual,

Box Plan at Messrs. W. ReDINSON & Co.'s

Music Warchozia.

Smilog at 9.15 PM

THOS. P. HUDSON.

Hongkong. 5th April, 1897.

OD THURSDAY, the 16th instant,

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 5th April, 1807

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRÜICKSHANK

COMPANY,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG,

AERATED WATERS.

[577 SIMPLE AERATED WATER.

SODA

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA-

TION COMPANY.

(UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN

GOVERNMENT),

'STEAM.TO KOBE (DIRECT).

HE Company's Steamship

THE

N

• VINDORONA,"

Captain, C. Bellen, will leave for Kour TO. MORROW, the 6th instant, at 4 P.M., and will Dot call at SHANGHAI on this voyage. For Freight or Passage, apply to

SANDER & Co.,

Agents,

[518

Hongkong, sth April, 1897

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY. HE Company Steamship

THE

"SUNGKLANG,"

Captain C. B. N. Dold, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant, at 4 PM

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 5th Aar Ro

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED,

FOR TIENTSIN.

THE Company's Steamship

1579

ODA WATER,

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THE WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES.

1

THE REBELS AGAIN DEFEATED, We have been favoured by the Spanish Consul with a copy of the following tele- gram received from the Secretary of the Government of the Philippines -

The Exterritoriality Treaties are blamed ledge of which no appreciation is possible. TELEGRAMS. for this 45 keeping the ic reigners apart- from the Jap..nese in fact, and as stirring up in the Japanese mind feelings of repul- sion and dislike. A great deal is put down to the linguistic difficulty-Japanese and English being so far apart that the languages are equally difficult to the learned who approaches the study in middle life-and there being so few foreigners who have really had the time and the opportunity to master Japanese and become familiar with its literature. It is hoped that the throwing open of the country from end to end to foreigners and the abolition of the Consular Jurisdiction will tend to obviate the first of these two Europeans and Americans Inta closer difficulties and to bring Japanese and

contact and more intimate relations.

A BOLD ATTEMPT TO OVERCOME DIFFICULTIES.

consideration. Fourteen out of the 20 suggestions were rejected, and the following only were reserved for considers- tlon and referred to a. committee of five for Inquiry

The Japan Timis is a bold attempt to and report tackle the difficulties arising from the diver The members of the Committee are

sities of language by enabling Japanese the Hon. C. P. CHATED, Mr. THOMAS writers with a full knowledge of their & GRAY, and Mr. HERBERT SMITH, The and with an intimate acquaintance with JACKSON, Mr. Ho TUNG, Mr. R. Mown history, literature, and philosophy, proposals thought worthy of consideration the ideas, wants, and wishes of their own are: (1) An oil painting of Her people, to communicate that knowledge Majesty the Queen; (2) the completion of the Queen's statue; (3) the erection of a

to foreigners through the medium of the Women and Children's Hospital in con- has hitherto been dumb or has only been one world-wida tongue-English. Japan nection with the Civil Hospital; (4) the able to speak to the world at large endowment of the College of Medicine; through the kindness of a few foreign (5) a Hospital for Women and Nurses friends and well-wishers, to whom all due and a Training Institute in connection acknowledgments are rendered. Hence therewith; (6) a Road round the Island. forth she shall speak with her own tongue The Committee appointed to arrange the and pen by her own citizens, but in a programme for the celebration has language which, if not her own, is under- recommended public thanksgiving ser standed of all peoples and which will soon vices on Sunday, the 20th June, that be in Japan the language of every man the 22nd and 23rd June be public who pretends to any education. bolidays, with presentation of addres- SARSAPARILL

ses, review of the troops and fire- RAS

ASPBERRYADE, &c. works on the 22nd. They also recom- mend that a Gymkhana and general sports be held at Happy Valley and that there sions, while as regards the public be dragon boat and other Chinese proces- Chinese entertainments it is proposed that the Chinese theatres be kept open all resolved that the Address to be presented night if the lessees desire it. It was

to the Queen should be so framed that all residents, British subjects and others shall be able to sign. There were 25 members of the Committee present.

*INGER ALE

L

EMONADE.

DARIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS made under the constant Supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures.

Special terras to HOTELS, CLUES, MESES and other Large Consumers:

Any complaints should be addrasand to the Manager,

Hangone, 1 March, 1807.

1379

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

SUBSCRIBERS TO "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" ABE MOST RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVASOR.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Trưrash" and not to the Editor,

It requested that all communications relating to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be added to the "Madag. Hon

Lacters on Editorial matted to be sent to "The also ad not to tatilde members of the sta

Comment intended for publication must be accompanied by the name and addres of the writers, act cry for Captain Finlayson, will be despatched as above be open for the fair discussion by correspondents of all gosetions Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Telograph will always on THURSDAY, the 8th instant,

affecting public Interests, is murs he faintly demetoa the 24itor dow not in any way bold himself repable for For Freight or Fassage, apply to

"NANCHANG,"

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Honokane (th Ap. 67

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR CEBU.

THE Company's Steamship

"TAIWAN,"

publication but as evidence of good falah.

opinions thus vypratkoćť.

TO ADVERTHHERS.

|

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

NEWCHWANG-ONWO COLLISION CASE. The paragraph In our “extra” of this morning re the Newchwang-Oreo collision case was not quite as clear as it might be and would leave an impression on the minds of strangers, as to the facts of the case, that the judgment had been given for the Ongoin respect to the collision on its merits. In the colliston case proper the Judg- tnent of the Court was that both steamers were to blame for the collision. The salt decided on the 31st ultimo, and the judgment in which we referred to

TELEGRAMS.

(Special to Hongkong Tshgraph.) RIUS AT SHANGHAI.

THE MILITARY CALLED OUT.

NAVAL FORCES LANDED.

SEVERAL FOREIGNERS

MAULED,

SHANGHAI, April 5th.

1.30 p.m.

The bad feeling caused by raising the license fee for wheelbarrows has lacreased considerably....since Friday and consequently the Volunteers have been kept on special duty, and it was arranged that on the first signs of a riot guns should be fired to warn the reserve forces and the commanders of the war- ships in port.

This forenoon the booming of the signal guns was heard and immediately the whole of the Volunteers turned out, and

MANILA, April 3rd, 4 p.m.

(following the capture of Imas) our troops In the course of successive engagements

captured Noveleta, Cavite Veljo, and Binacayan.

The rebels suffered great loss. It is now seen that they are greatly demora- lized by the moral effect caused by the extraordinary success of the campaign.

are considerable.

Presentations (surrenders) for amnesty

Quietness is beginning, and in this

as usual. capital (Manila) everything is going on [This was issued an na "extra" at 11.15 1.0.

yesterday.]

(From L'Avenir du Tonkin.) THE PANAMA SCANDAL.

PARIS, March 25th, he is compromised to the Panama affali, M. Salat-Marilo, formerly Deputy far Avignon, has been arrested.

PARIS, March 27th, M. Saint-Martin was endeavouring to escape when arrested,

A demand has been lodged in the Chamber for the prosecution of Deputies Naquat, Maret, and Buyer in connection with the Panamna affair.

PARIS, March 18th.

tion of Deputies has decided to make a complete The Commission charged with the prosecu- examination of the papers before taking acifon;

FRANCE IN AFRICA.

PARIS, March 25th. The Gourma region is placed under French protection and thus the French Soudan and Dabomey are brought into contact.

+

ATL has been recatred by the Japanese

Naval Department stating that the official-uial- of the battleship Fujiyama, built in England, took place on the saed Merch, and the results were highly sailsfactory.

at Sea, which come into force on the 1st July, THE new Regulations for Preventing Collisions

are published in the Government Gasilia.

Copies may be obtained from Messrs. Norocha & Co, printers to the Government, Zaland Street.

been published. It shows that the total revaswe THAT useful volume, the Customs Returns of Trade and Trade Reports for 1596 has just

lar all the ports during last year was Tie. 12,579,366, ageloast Tls. 11,385,399 for 1895, indicating an Increase of Tls 1,198977.

The Victetlan Era number of Trade and In- dairy ba magulfcently got up and illustrated magazine el commerce, and it is interesting to find that it positively pats upon its cover Made fa England. The Refores anys of the editor's address * to the business men of the United Kingdom" that it is a mmaterly appeal to British palticlism and British common senis. The "address concludes with the following pertinent re mark: "Great Britain may be Mistress of the Seas, but it will be an ill day for the people when her ships carry mostly foreign manu- factured goods to her erstwhile customers at the poils of the world." Yes, and so say all of us:

In connection with the boating accident that ·

befell Mr. Holdsworth, the popular manager of the Mics Works, we have learned that he wa 9 a.m. yesterday. going to Hongkong in a sampán a little before When some 203 yards out

a squall came dows, the boat fibed and her ment broke, with the result that she capssted. A boat dinghy also put off, the elderly lady in charge was lowered from a German steamer near by and

of the latter hauling Mr. Holdsworth out of the briny by what some people call "the lack of his pants." The steamer's crew effected the in the simpan, and after a few pegs af rescue of a woman and child who were below

Host Oaberna's best Mr. Holdsworth was scon himself again after a very close call. We understand that Mr. Holdsworth lost a con- siderable sum of money by the accident.

.

THE INDIAN FAMINE FUND.

The Editor Hongkong Telegraph. DEAR SIR-The following telegram has been NEXT to Tommy Atkins, the other most popular received from Sir Francis Maclean, Chaleman,

"Tommy"In Hongkong just now is Tommy Famine Fund, Calcutta :—

Hudson, where Surpifin Pasty in nightly delight- "Our warmest thanks for your last Contribuing crowded audiences at the Theatre Royal tion of 13,000 rupees. We are most grateful,” On Saturday night the programme was full of

I am, ate

new items and all were greeted with enthusfartic J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Hon. Stevitary.

#pplease. Mr. Hudson and the Gourlays in Hongkong, Sth April, 1897.

their clever comicalities agala chased dali care away, and kept the house in reers of laughter. The Thomion Sistars and McKisson and Keains introduced new songs and 'dauces and Miss. Stanbridge gave at artistic rendering of "Whisper and I shall hear." Miss Violet Elliatt captivated the audience with her singing of "The Lost Chord," with organ accompani....... ment by Miss Habgood, Miss Millott

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A fresh cutbreak of plagun in reported from Changhwa to Formora,`

Out our extra sheet there will be found a number

Adriam are requested to forward s sodo landed for this morning, was a separate sult brought several companies of bluejackets and of interesting ielograms, called from our Japan again presented with a bouquet, ́ ́adorned : [580 tim in that day's bad not later than Three o'clock by the owners of the Nachwng for

Captain Pearce, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, Ike 8th fastaut

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

*SHELL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

Hongkong, 5th April rƐg7.

FOR MARSEILLES.

"HE Company's Steamship

THE

"EUPLECTELA,”

[sos

Captala Morris, will be dispatched as stove ou

THURSDAY, the 81% instrát. ··*.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD. KARBERG & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, 5th April 1867

"SHELL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

1570

FOR HAVRE, LONDON AND HAMBURG (Taking Cargo at through rates to COPENHAGEN, STOCKHOLM, NORRKOPING, GEILE, DANTZIC and KONIGSTERO, with trasabipment THE Company's Steamabilp

In HAMBURG.)

"COWRIE," Captain Parsons, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the rath InstaDË.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 5th April, 1807,

[$36

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE Company's Stearsship

"DARDANUS,"

not to retard the assly publication of the piper.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered fat fixed parfod wil be continued unti countermasiled,"

The Hongheng Talegrajk han the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Far East, and is therefore the bos medium for Advertisers. Terms can be learnt on spligton. The Hongtry Telegraph's number at the Telephone Central Exchange is No Talegraphlo midrem Talagraph," Hongkong

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841."

WINES

AND

SPIRIT S.

ALL there are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imparted in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all later. mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the

best growths at MODERATE PRICES.,

A

that

declaration

their liability was limited to £8 sterling a ton of their gross tonnage in respect of the loss of the Onwo, her cargo and passengers' effects, and to £7 sterling additional in respect of loss of life, making £15 per ton in all: The Newchwang further asked that she should be at liberty to pay the money inte Court and be freed by Injunction from all further claims by anyone. The Court decreed the limitation of liability as prayed but took security for its payment instead of having it paid in. The Court in thi jadgment delivered on the 31st ult declined to restrain all further suits, and gave the costs of the proceedings to the defendants as of course;

BRAVO, NAVY LEAGUEÌ

marines from the warships were landed. xchanges.

Since then nothing serious has happened, THE International Coitse Spinsing and Weaving but before the signal was given them at Shanghal was fortsally opened on the mob smashed several window, on the 31st silma. Bund, and some foreigners were slightly Injured by gangs, of roughs with whom they had the misfortune to come in contact.

REUTER'S MESSAGE.

THE EASTERN CRISIS.. LONDON, April and Great Beltsin is sending a mountain battery and 180 gunners to Crete.

The proposed extension of the 'blockade will probably require an increase of the squadrons.

The Powers can decide nething without laborious negotiations, which causes constant delays and changes of purpose,

Rassis agrees to send more troops and Austria declines, whilst Germany has hitherto sent none and only one cruiser,

At the last meeting of the Navy League In October, 1896, Mr. Coxon reported the the attention of the London Executive had been called to the fact that Naval Reserve officers and men should be allowed to resumed service in any part of Her Ma Jesty's dominions, and not be compelled to join family council to discuss the best to go to England for that purpose. We

The Dowager Tsarina proceeds to Copenhagen

Congratulate the League on the success of come to be pursued by the king of Greece, its efforts in that direction. A notice

published in last Saturday's Gate, signed by the Commodore, Invites seamen who are duly qualified and who are serving in any subsidised steamer to join the Naval PRICE LISTS, with Foli Detalis, to ba had on Reserve locally, and informs all concerned

Application.

that the retainers payable to the men of the R.N.R. can be obtained an application to the paymaster of the Victor Emanuel. This

PORT after removal should he rested a month before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the DIEPINIARY before being went out,

SHERRY.-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are Irno Xeres Wines,

Captain Gregory, will be despatched as above CLARET.-Our Clarets, including the lowest

on MONDAY, the tath Instant,

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 5th April, 1897,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

[582]

HONGKONG-VLADIVOSTOCK LINE,

MONTHLY SERVICE

FOR VLADIVOSTOCK,

VIA SHANGHAI, CHEFO0. CHEMULPO, NAGASAKI, FUSAN AND GENSAN.

THE Company's Steamship

"SAKATA MARU,” Captain Welbach, having been substituted for the Tetont Marse advertised previously to sail

on the 9th Instant, will be despatched as ́abova

Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wizes BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure COGNAC, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage.

(From Kode Chronicle.)

MOVING ON GREECE.

LONDON, March átut/ The combined Squadrons of the Powers embled off Crete have left the faland in order blockade varlous Greek posts.

It has been decided by the Powers to send to warious important points of Greece, is a.stop in the right direction. What we Suda Bay, while French war-vessels are on the Four Geitaan men-of-war” have proceeded to want now is that any qualified man may way to the part of Vale. join here and that there should be here & depot or training school for drill purposes.

THE "JAPAN TIKES."".

(Official Telegram.)

THE BLOCKADE OF CRETE,

conditions

That the blockade shall be enforced rally on all vessels flying the Gresk dag. oneutral countries shall be permitted to enter That the versin of the six Powers and parts coupled by the Powers and discharge r cargoes there. But this will not be applice

M. DUSTINory arrived at Nagasaki on the 26th alio, to take over the duties of Consal for Rus sla at that port.

DR. W. H. ABEICROMBIE, the U.S. Consulat Nagasaki, left the "Cardiff of the Osient" on the 3put ulto, for San Francisco.

It is reported that Korea is about to enter the International Postal Union and the Korean information of the general public. Government has issued a Postal Guide for the

Tais afternoon we received from the Colonial Secretary a budget of fateresting papers on the rabject of" Nurses and the Training of Nurses," and we to hope to deal with the subject mailer in an early itape.

has appolated the Hon. F. H. May, CMG IT is notified in the Goreffe that the Governor

Captain Superintendent of Police, to act as Superintendent of Victoria Gaol during the absence on leave of Captain H. B. H. Lethbridge. THE Hon. Treasures of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funda of the Hospitals.2----

Tal Shing Paper Manufacturing Co., Id... 23

We find it stated in a London dally that Mr. Henry Lowenfeld, wilting from the Prince of Wales's Thastry, seni £5,000 to the TelegradÃ's list for the Prince of Wales's Hospital Fund, and suggests that other allene should join him

with red, white and blus, ribborn, and she had

several recalls. The other members of the Party all acquitted themselves with the greatest success throughout. The same programme will be presented to-night and a special programme is arranged for to-morrow night, when Major-General Black and the officers of the Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery, Wast Yorks and Hongkong Regiment will be prescit.

THE Annual Inspection of the "Hongkong Volunteer Corps, by His Excellency Sir William Robinson (Hon. Colovel) and His Excellency Major-General Black, will take place on the Brigade Parade Ground at 4.30 p.m. on Thurs. day, the 8th inst. Avery large number of the mem

furnished with a medical certificate or is absent. bers will be present, 19 mofonais excused unless from the colony, The Ahakt uniforms will be abstuted for the review order, worn last year, A new and handsome nickel badge on scarlet ground with the Corps' crest, together with the

on the lower part, has just come out from motto "Null stundus An Oriente” engraved

home and ́ every furnished with...it to halmet. At the conclusion of the inspection the Corps will return to beadquarters, "whom Major-General Black will present the prizes for the various shooting competitions that took place lately. Last year, after the pulses warn presented, His Excellency complimented the man on their martness and eficiency and added that he considered the Volunteers a valuable auxilláry force. It is to hoped that his opinion will remain unchanged.

member

has been be fixed on thu

ACCORDING to a home paper Sir Claude Mac donald kas published arepart from Mr. Bourne, of the British Consular Service, on's large

in acknowledging, in the style he has adopted, landslip on the banks of the Upper Yangiss the generous treatment of foreigners in Great | Britain, \/

The slip is listed in intitude 3odig, senin, 30 sec.. and in approzemate langlinde rogdeg, Mactavish, agent of the Hongkong and Shang, sier 40 days' in. A block of ground yoo yaide TEM Kobe Chronicle understands that Mr. 16min, and occurred on the goth September last bal Back in Kabe, proceeds to take up his long and 400 broad has fallen from the side of appointment at Arsey tkie menth. It is monatals on the north bank, reducing the width

most dangerous rapid, in ascending which 100-

We have been favoured with the firstThe blockade of Creta has been carried into

***PARIS, March 1958. three numbers of the Japan Timer, a Lice from 8 am on the dist, under the follow Japanese-owned paper published in Tokio in English, with a Japanese Editor assisted by our friend Mr. T. Cown as an English Literary Editor. The first number appeared on the aand March, the centenary of Germany, and is a six-page paper in le to stores intended for the Greek army in hellered by the Chronicle that Mr. R. Home of the river from 50 to 50 yards and forming a of the birth of the late Emperor WILLIAM every way creditable in appearance to list That the squadrons of the six Power Cook, who was spent ie Rebo some six or seTSE printers and publishers, who propose to 1 in trei impowered to, examine the vessels | years ago, will takes the place vaaniad by Mr. Junka and 3,000 mes are stated to have been lost, WHISKEY-A Whiskey is of excellent issue. In addition to the dally paper, lyg in the wailous parts.

quality and of greater age than most brands weekly illustrated journal, to be called the

Stace the formation of the rapid a settlement The SCOTCH WHITKY Japan Weekly Timer, to contain all the news from 13 dag, 14 min, to 45 deg 30 min. Kast|| Tax West Yorks gava a very successful open sprung up and le occupied by a large population

That the boundaries of the blockade skal sp

contatalog some four at five hundred kousas has 2- marked "E" is universally popular, and is of the week and to appear on Friday, in Greenwich and 35 day, 48 min. to 34 dog air concert in their barrack square on Saturday of trackers, agents, merchants and jonk-owner. pronounced by the best local connoisseurs time for the outward mall to Europe. We min. North, to be superior to any other brand in the congratulate the Proprietors and Editors Hongkong market,

of the Japan Timer on their very successful début and we wish them every success.

in the market.

We only guarantee our Wines and Symmera to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the | Coast Ports,

ITS „RAISON. D'ETEK,

【PUNJOMS.

Mactavish,-aabuso a Alg

evening. A large number of Indies and gentle- | An xli junks have to be unloaded to ascend the men wars procent, amongst whom were His rapid and their cargoes transported half a mile Excellency Sir William Robinson and Major- overland, the cost of ascent amounts to about THE MANCH RETURNL

General and Mrs. Black The aguars was one or two per cent on the value of the cargo, Their Raison D'Etre" in their journs The Secretary of the Punjous Mining Company number of lanterns, and a spacious platform remove the slip, but are making reads on both prettily decorated with busting and a large | Noventbeless the Chinese are taking no steps to listic capacity is stated in the openings us that he has received the following was also erected. The programme consisted of sides of the rapid as though they regarded li sa article to be the deplorable fact that from the mines giving the result of the some: wall rendered songs and a number of permanent. It seems strange that the first news after forty years of mutual association arch clean-ups föreigners and Japanese are still in

gymnastic fests, "This entertainment wär similar of this immense Landslip in reach Hongkong biters slabond yoo ounces of geld. Fifty sons the West Yorks, and it fa arpected that more of paper. Our socker contemporites appear to Tiðlug 431 ounces of smelteð guldƒ gia tons of

concentrates, ware, calcined and yielded gy the kind will soon be given. Col. Gordon and all | have had as Information whatever upon the

ON TUESDAY, the 13th instant, ut 4, 2.Maggi AS. WATSON &, CO.; LD/most things strangers, to Resch · other: ka mili tam so days crushing 960 tone of ere to one of the many thei were given at "Gib" by | should be through the medium of an English -

For Freight or Passage, apply to

"

***NIPPON TUSEN KÄIBHA... Hongkong, 5th April, 18gy.

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Rangkang, 15th Beglemises, tipő,

and unable to comprehend each other In all those matters social, polition, 16 and religious 'without a common know-

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