THE KOWLOON FERRY.
"
KEW STEAMER BUILDING.
Arthe Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co.'s works there is at present la course of construc- tion a very fine passenger steamer intended for the Rongkong and Kowloon Ferry Co.'s service, The new vessel is to have a rudder and screw at either end so as to avoid the loss of time in turning. Her Erat clans passengers have splendid accommodation on the upper deck, which runs almost the entire length of the vessel. Two handsomely fitted cables are provided for bad weather and the decks are suppiled with seats with moveable backs. On the deck below, the second and third class passenger accommodation will be both ample and comfortable. Thera are two companion ways from the upper deck to the lower, and a useful innovation in the boarding plank lowered from the upper part of the steamer. She has double boilers, with patent surface condenting engines, and her dimensions are:-Length, goft. brandth ́at 6ft. water line, 188.; breadth at deck moulding, zoft.; depib, maaided, Bt. 6io. She appears to be a very useful class of vessel and should prove a decided acqallion to our harbour fleet. It li expected that she will be ready for work about the beginning of September next.
MORE TROUBLE IN THE EAST THREATENED.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE
IMPORT DUTY ON TEA.
(House of Commons, May 10th).
In Committee on the Badget resolutions Mr. O'Connor mored an amendment to race the tes doly from 4d. to zd. per lb.
Mr. Farrell asserted that in proportion to the papulatlan more tea was consumed to Ireland ihan England. Then tes was absolutely free from duty in some of the Colonies.
Mr. Batley: What is the retall pilce in those Colonies?
Mr. Farrell did not admit that that affected the Australia, Argoment. In Victoris, South Tasmania, and Newfoundland the tax on tea was only 3d. Surely the wealthy Mother Country could afford to follow the example of her Colories in this matter.
The motion was defented by zag votes agains 95-Home News
[Seelog that the House of Commons has sefused to reduce the duty on tea and that the China ten trade is going to well, it might be well were the Chinese Government to considerably | reduce the export duty on tea and thus place this staple on a better looting to compete with its | Indian val]
THE CUSTOMS REVENUE. JANUARY-MARCH, 1897.
The revenue returns of the Imperial Marlime Customs for the first quarter of the current year the comparative are agala satisfactory, Report of Dues and Dutles given below plainly Ladicales. A gala of nearly Tis. 200,000 for the quarter over 1896, whic la Its turn showed a Kalo of above 'Tis. 700,000 over 1895, cannot but please the Board of Revenue in Féking, and the mortgagees at home of this source of locome, As usual, we give the comparison for three years, and it will, of courre, be remembered going on in 1895. that the war with Japan was stili it should be noted that in the first quarter of 1895 aura of Tis. 183,574 was collected in Formosa, which row belongs to Japan, and th's sum, in order to make the comparison fairer, is not included in the table below. This year three new ports come into the table, Shaal, Seochow, and Hangchow, but the total revenue
Shan
1895.
7,402
53.979
89,245
98,149
97,703
71,301
76,756
Hk. Tis. nil.
59,263 39.534 88,777
104.787
109,974
119,799
288
Mfl.
206,365
196,451
503,740
129,254 233,111 218,231
105,058
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR.
JUNE.
Meteorological means based on ten years* observations to 1895. Barometer ......................................29.77
Thermometer....80.5
Humidity 83 Rainfall..
..16.97
On beat On date st
4 Pall 10 4,11,
TO-DAY,
WEATHER DEPORT.
Barometer.......................... 29.86 Thermometer......... 85 Humidity......
75 Ralofall VARIAN 0.21
19.75
86
68
TO-DAY.
Filday, 11th June, 1897. (Ember Day.) Chinese-11th of 6th moon of 2ård year of
Kwong-si Jaslih-17th Stoan, 5657. Mohammedan-10th Muharram, 1315.
Sun-Rus
·Seta
High wales--Morning
Afternoon Law water-Afternoon
........... Går. 17 mišN. Săr. ¿5min. Bkr. Bindu sä†, Sância. Okr. 53min. and 11kr. 37mÍM.
ANNIVERSARIES. 1258-Simon de Montfort's Parliamnet met. 1640-The Portuguese prohibited from trading
#1 Canton. 1876-Disastrous Roads at Foochow. 1885-Admiral Courbet died on board the French flagship Bayard at Pescadores. 1891-Wreck of the s. Marianne on the
Paracels. 4895-The Reform prisoners released by the Transvaal Government da payment of £1,000 each.
WAR-CLOUDS IN SIAM.
J
The Siamera Government are beat woơn getting themselves into serious trouble. They are barying the Cambodian" in Samrep, who have declined to fervé as soldis a. The mer had heard of the tutended rald and had fled away in all direc-ins, leaving thale women kad children; but the latter have bien seized by the Slamere, who are apparently holding them in custody, as hostages.
The Lantians are, being treated lu a stollar way for the same resson, The men refuse to submit to milliary service and bolt away from their familles, and, these ute selted and aprisoned by the Governmrat forcer. Some of the Cambodian and Laotian men have, however, centrived to "alude the Siamese troops and have taken refuge in the French Conaniato.
The question of milltary service and arrest for non-compliance with the Government demand remains, so far, unsettled; the Cambodians and| Lactans protesting meainst the regulation and denying the sight of Slams to call up. them to
serve. The French,would seem laclined to support the protestants. Here, therefore, are all the elements necessary to bring about
anothed conflict between France and Siam.- Pinang Gonetto,
|
11, 1897.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
Intimations.
DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATION. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,The HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION
COTTAGE PIANO,, FINE ENGRAVINGS, PICTURKS, &C.
"THE Undersigned hat received Instructions to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the 12th June, 1897, commencing at 3,10 P.M.,
་
at No. 33. WYNDHAM STREET. The whole of the VALUABLE 'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHIEFLY OF MARINBURK MANU- FACTURE, Comprising
HALL FURNITURE, DRAWING-ROOM SUITE in SILK BROCATELLE and PLUSH, CONSOLE GLASS, BEVELLED OVER- MANTELS. ONE MAGNIFICENT AMERI CAN-MADE HEAVILY GILT MIRROR, CANTON BLACKWOOD, Very Finn ENGRA- VINGS and PICTURES PLAQUES BRONZES. CLOCKS ORNAMENTS, STANDARD LAMP, INDIAN CARPETS,
STAIR CARPETING, LACE CURTAINS,
| FENDERS, &c., &c.
ONE COTTAGE PIANO, by A. H. Horr, In very Good Condition.
FINELY CARVED TEAK SIDEBOARD
BEVELLED
GLASSES, DINNER
with
WAGGON, DINING TABLE, MOROCCO ONE THOUSAND LLAMAS LADEN COVERED DINING-ROOM SUITE, DIN.
WITH GOLD.
Who doesn't like to road about buried treasura ? Who barn't dreamed of Ending it? What delight suddenly to possess vast riches? Shining gold, sparkling goms! Things for which we have not been obliged to scheme or toil; that will fres us from all need of scheming er tolling thereafter Ab, lot us not indulge in such fancies. They make work seom Saturday, rath June, 1897. (Ember Day.)
like slavery and wages like pinches of common dust. Chinese 13th of 5th moon of 23rd year ofTet that such-hidden-rasses of wealth exut there is
Kwang-si. National Fête of Kwang Tal, god of war, and no doubt. But where are they?
TO-MORROW.
his son General Kwan. Jewish.-19/h Sivaw, 5687. Mohammeden.-111k Muharram, 1315.
San-Rite ...................
Bår. 17mis. Sits.......... Cår. 48min." High water-Morning Shr. 15min. Afternoon .......... Tår. 67mín. Low water-Morning «iaĦONS:
Afternoon ........ 1kr. 50min. ANNIVERSARIES,
of
About for centuries ago the Emperor of Peru was a captive in the hands of the Spaniards. His people sent train of 1,000 Hamar (a small best of burden resornbling a camel) laden with rold to ransom him. While on their way, crossing the Andes mountaive, the men in charge of the expedition heard of the death of the Emperor, and concealed this onormone treasure so effectually that not a trace of it han svor been found. Go and dig-it-up, and you will never again feel the sting of poverty."
But clap the brakes down hard on the wheels of
1844-Sir Henry Poitinger left this Colony for your imagination. What was money to Robinson
Europe.
1872-First 1allway in Japan opened,
Head.
1885-The 13. Marlborough lost near Haloan 1896-H.M.S. Centurion grounded in Shimo-
nosekt Siraits,
EXCHANGE.
LATEST SHARE QUOTATIONS,
ཚད་
H.&S. Banks 184 p.c. prem.; Inda Chinas,
Orasoe What would the wealth of Pora have boon to Mr. Jane Stranke, during a certain period of
~HE Undersigned begs to gĺvė pasice that
LIST Will CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant, and requests ikat Residents who have not already Subscribed and who may wish to do will be kind enough to communicate with him on or before that date,
T. JACKSON,
Hongkong, 10th June, 1897.
Hom. Triasurer. (936
INFORMATION WANTED.
"Things you ought to know, you know!* THAT THERE WILL DE A
G
51
RAND
INAUGURATION
OF
A. SERIES OF SEA TRIPS. Commendog on
'SATURDAY, the 12th Jane, From PEDDER'S WHARF,
OF HONGKONG'S LAROIST AND BEST LAUNCHES.
{5
8.30, sclarning at 13 KM. Intending Passengers dan embark from 8 P.M.
Prices to salt the populace $1. Refreshments can be obtained on board. All Uckats issued will be available for the season in case of bad weather. The whole will be under the personal
pervision of
SAM MARKS,
Hongkong Hotel
NER and DESSERT SERVICES, ELECTRO. PLATE and GLASS-WARE, CUTLERY. To whom all business communications should PANTRY REQUISITES, &c. &c.
TWO DOUBLE BRASS BEDSTEADS with WIRE and HAIR MATTRESSES, WARD- ROBES wa SINGLE, DOUBLE & TREBLE GLASS DOORS, Serua! MARBLE-TOP BUREAUS or DRESSING TABLES with
GLASSES, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS
and SETS, LADY'S DESK. SADDLE-BAG EASY CHAIR and COUCH, SCREENS, SUNDRY BED-ROOM FURNITURE, &c.
BATH-ROOM REQUISITES,
Str Catalogues issued prior to Sale. On View from FRMAY, the 11th Jana.
TERMS OF SAtz --As customary.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Ancifoneer.
Hongkong, 5th June, 1897.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
SHE
No. 221.
be addressed. Hongkong, roth June, 1897.
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SERRAVALLO'S
FERRUGINOUS
Q
UININE
THE GREAT AUSTRIAN TONIC
or
PERUVIAN BARK AND IRON.
Over 300 Medical Certificates notifying its great SKREMOTE-GIVING PROPERTIES and at the same time being of an
EXQUISITE TASTE,
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Sole Agents for Hongkong -
A. S. WATSON & Co. Hongkong, 1st September, 1896.
138
sighteen months that he tells about? Dust, my dear following Particulars and Conditions of MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
fellow, countless pinches of common dust, Horo la the reason why-one more pleture of the fearful furnance in which all earthly desires are melted into one prayer-03, Gad, deliver me from pain !"
"In Juna, 1891," she says, "I had an attack of influeurs, followed by bronchitis, which left me very low and fooble. I had no appetite, and the little foort I forced myself to take gara me pain and palpitation of the heart. I had a weiry, sinking feeling st
Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on
MONDAY,
the 14th day of Jane, 1897, at 4 P.M., are published for general information.
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary.
Hongkong, agih May, 1897.
83,209 $47; Douglases, $67 China Sugart, $142 of the stomachs and was obliged to fight for my pit Colonial Secretary's Office,
LONDON, May 13th. There are indicators of a disturbance in the Far East before long. Theopinions of those who from their proximity sramora keanly affected by any symptoms of change presage à further en- coenter in the North of China. Apart from the fact that German war vessels have been taking soundings in Mirs Bay, English residents in Hongkong and Shinghal appear to think that there will be some fresh troubla between Russia and Japan. Afsalty in Korea for the moment are collected in them amounted to less than Tia placid, but it is clear that the European Power is 40000, and this can hardly be considered new gaining the upper hand. Her snavity only hides revenue, but is mainly transferred from previously the fron hand, and misleads the island nailon,apened ports. It la szilsfactory to find that, But the Koreans are themselves becoming con- taking the ports which were open bath in 1896 vinced that they are being dictated to by and 1807, only six showed a decline this year, strangers, and that of the two aldes-de-camp the Tientsin, Chungking, Ichang, Wahu, Chinking Slay is the more inclined to act on his own and Ningpa; wille eleven showed sa improve Intuitive in determining their policy. Besides, ment, Chefco, Hankow, Kloklang, Shanghai, they have gradually come to realise that the Wenchow, Foechow, Amoy, Swatow, Ceston, projection of their King in the Russian Consulate Klangchew, and Pakbal; this Istter list faclad.. is merely a euphemism for detention. Their ing all the southern ports without exception. recollection of the cruelty of the Japanese, and The following is the comparative table already even of the murder of their Queen, is dwarfed referred to :-
1897. 1896 by the knowledge that their ruler is a mere
Hk. Th. Hk. Tis. puppet in the hands of spies profesiog amity.
Newchwang
xil. In sheer desperation at the action of the Japanese they were ignorant of the ultimate Tientsia Intentions of the Ruilas. But now that a perlod Chefoot of quasi-peace exists, and a thele Ruler still Chungking ........... remains under the tutelage of a foreigner, they Ichang threaten to rebel. The Tong Haks, who are men of Independence, lesist that there is no Hanko King, and are endeavouring to secure the Kleklang......... 126,180 93 765 toflcance of the Tal Won Kun to allow his Wahu................... grandson to be chosen in the King's place. | Chinklang 13.469 Prince Giwz bimself is too old a man to accept the Shanghai 1,361,500 1,450,644 responsibility of Klagship, so that it is not at all Soschow.......... unikly that be may assent to the choice of his Nloppy ....... young relatives. If so, it is 'signficant fact that Hangtcow ***** ha his only recently returned from Japan, which We achow may tend still more to lessen the antipathy Foochow.. between the two countries, and thus induce them la, combine to cast the Rasalan, Such an allempi would be serious, for even the combina. tion of the two Oriental nations would be too weak to chrast the Russians from the Korean border, and would only precipitate that bouillity. which really exists under the galso of a feigneð friendship. But if the Koreans are ignorant of the posibilities of such an issue it will be especially necessary for us to watch closely the trend of events in the Hermit Country. It is easy to regard the action of Russia in the Far East with indifference, and to agree that there is plenty of room for the establishment of another European Power on the Chinese coast. But as soon as Russia has aroured bar position, and can rely upon a good anchorage for her ships all the year round, there is every reason to believe that, when a serious difference of opinion arises between Loaden and St. Petersburg, Rousia may enforce her opinion by a threat Import Duty 1,097,300. from the Siberian barbour upon our Eastern Export Daty.1,040 972 possessions. There is no present cause for Coast Trade Daty. 131,19 alarm, but it is incumbent upon us to watch the Oplum Duty 497.651 progress of Russian inficence in the East, and Tonnage Dust...... 101,054 to ensure that we are easily prepared against Transli Dues....... 138,316 any attack on her parl-Naval and Military | Opiem Li̟kla ....................... 933,237 Record.
DIAMOND JUBILRE SUBSCRIP- TIONS.
The Hon. Treasurer bege to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following con- Iribations, vis
Already acknowledged ...........$$2,849.84 W. Wilson.....ANTALYADÉ99 £OCH
R. V. Ratter...aasisesení
E. C. Wika...............
T. C. Hatchingsimmäinen
1. H. Logan samayer
G.
T. Wilson .............................................
W. Stewart.....2842
W, Terili...AUL BREMENDOSUDE GIUNGEUYERS IN
W. M. Dessaumayrete)umu
J. M. Henderson
D. GOW ammiamond
C. Patton
James Henderson
James Stenhouɛť.........................
John Wilkle...caree
A. J. M. Farr Ainam.........H H. McPhail
W. Grodelski...........................too
A. Ewing anam............on
T. C. McIntyriquesa matsesent
R. Gravel minu842465429892TATE.
1. R. Craik
Jao. Lambert
H. Smith ge
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W. Hutchison....249
T. N. Cowan...
C. R. Crispin..........
LM. Keturuā D.Dancan.....
T. I. Rose.
G. A. Caldwell
H. E. Halle..46224)
Officers, Non-Comeniustored_05-
cers and man of No. 35 Co. 8.
D. Royal Artillery (specially
subscribed for the Hospital for Women & Children}_
W. Lysaght.....
13th Co. 8. D. Royal Artillery Capt. Crawford, Rede incesantenat C. L. Gorbamiseznamu Rothes & Hough' ................................. Capt. Tilat R198618616)
C. P. Harberg · .............................. H.W.BladeBob'
To
01
10
3
Amoy SWALOW Canton Kinngchow Pakhol...........................
373,061 Pazjoms, 87: Balmorals, $1.70; Balmorals 1,246,393 (ret.) $2; Glires (A) $21; Do. (8) 874; Rap, $183 Docks, 343 p. c. p. Hongkong Linda, 168,739 78 Trams, gift, Ewo Cottons, Tis. 117
Tebrau $1.25.
5.715
8,552
184.711 170,639
nii. 30,304
4,080
3,300
161.261
139,808
134.937
218,287
157,048
£33,375
397,765
255.273
378,400
413.433
359,390
389.915
30,515 21,270 35,507
51,754
33,389 40,438
Total.....3.035.704 3,737.998 3.516,468 To this must be added :-
1897. Hk. Tis. Kowloċa...... 155,263 Lappa 113,891 Langehow... 971 Mesg 26. 27.488
1896.
Hk. Tit.
330,514
99,083 1,073 23 613
Talalım.297,613 254:293 Divided under the different heads the com- parative receipts at the regular treaty posta were
follows, in Haikus tais:-
1897
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE:
American (Chfsa) 14th last.
Tacoma (Olympia) 16h last, Indian (Arratoon Apcar) 16th inst. Australian (Yamashiro Maru) 18th Inst. French (Melbourne) 19th just. American (Belgie) 20th Inst. Australian (Changsha) 21st last, English (Mirzators) 26th inst. German (Sachix) Itt p:ox,
THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamer Yamashiro Maru, from Australian ports, left Thursday Island for this port on the yin insi, and f expected to arrive here on the 18th inst.
•
THE P. & D. S N. Ca's steamers Candig and Fagan arrived at London on the roth inst.
SHIPPING RETURNS, From & p.m. yesterday to 6 pm. to-day. ARRIVALS. Hanot............steamer, from Holbow
41
r896.
903,457 1,111,693
134,357
491,500
110,608
106,746.
Ravens...
E
Slogapore
879.538
Ocaana ................. Orestes
34
11
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11
Poochow Singapore
Amor
11
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Holhow
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Total...... 3.935.704 3.737,998
Holstein.....29914014 Germania Triumph Moiktide Hallin mum...LOK
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Haiphong Hathaw
Aggregating 12,033 tona register, DEPARTURES.
Kong Bang.....teamer, for Bangkok C. H. Klax........................ Choyrang m 11 Matsuyama Maru..
11
*
Amoy Canton Amby Aggregating 5,260 tons register.
RIVER STEAMERS.
HONGKONG AND CANTON,
Tatahan, British steamer, 2,350, J. Dick
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat
Co.
Ho-nam, British steamer, 1,377, 3. W. Gogging
Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat
|
all
I had a continuous moking cough, and pst up quantities of thick phlegmt. Later on I had goat over me, as it were, my hands, face, and lers being puffed up, and w la agony day and night. I became to weak that I canld not rafse my hand to my mouth, and had to be fed.
"For months I lay perfectly halpless and almort lifeless, having to be lifted in and out of ded. Four doctors attended me for nine months without affect. Then they told me they could do nothing for me, one of them giving me letter of recommendation to Guy's Hospital. At Easter, 1992, my husband took ms in a ob to that hospital, and I was placed in the Miriam Ward, and examined by several doctors.
"At this time a hard substance seemed to have formed in my stomach, which the doctors sald wa 4 tumour, and trested me for it. I got weaker and weaker, until one night the nurse told me that the doctors had said I was a bad as I could be, and would not probably live through the night.
The nurse placed a sorten around my bed, expool- ing me to dir.
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Particulars and Conditions-of-the-letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 4th day of Juur, 1897, at 4 PM, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 Years.
Registry No,
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Locality:
Boundary
Measurementa,
K. A
+
W.
the
A
ft.
воз
$15
Hotels.
salt. tola.
Contents in
ROTISSERIE.
Annical Rent
*Upit Frice
14.490
Taking a light barn for the botter, I returned home, but was soon as bad as ever. After this I got NEW VICTORIA HOTEL. a letter of recommendation from our landlord, end attended as an outdoor patient at Victoria, Park Hospital. After being under treatment for a month, I loat all faith in medicine and gave up taking it. I was now little more a living misery. Σ tired of life, and often prayed that the "Almighty would take me. I now had Ats of shaking so bad
TH
that the bed trembled, undan me. My head was 40 fail of pain that I thought I was going mad, sud | several times a day I lost consciousness.
MEALS A LA CARTE.
CHOPS, STEAKS, &, &c., at any time
between 7.30 AM, and 11,30 P.M. MONTHLY BOARDERS at Moderate Rates
MADAR & FARMER,
Proprietors.
Hongkong, 3rd September, 1895.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
RE
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"CON- elegant Building known THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the NAUGHT HOUSE," affers First-class Accom modation to Residents and Travellers.
Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to Back Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant. Favourable Arrangements made for Tamilles and for Monthly or Extended Feriods.
P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manigw. Hongkony, ud April, rƐgt."
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"In this dreadful condition I lingered on until This table, then, shows an increase in import
November of last year, 1802, when book was left at our house telling of a medicine called Beigel's Byrup, duty, oplum duty, transit dues, and oplum likin and a decllas la export duty, coast trade caly, and
I had loaf ali bopa of getting well, but my husband would have me try this medialne. To please him I tonnage duer. The increase in oplum day and |
did so and, after taking it a few days,
I felt a little likin is entirely on Indian drug, as the receipts from native oplam fell from Tia, x61,632 In 1896
roller. My breathing was caster and my appetite wired. Continuing with the medisine all pain | to Tie. 147,687 in 1897.
gradually left me, and I gained strength daily. In At Shanghal, as the first table given above
ulz wocks I was able to go about the house shows, the Customs revenue for the first
and do light work, the fines time I had done anything quarter of the year gave a gain of over
in eighteen months. I'm now in
in good health, and Tis. 110,020 over seven cent. This
able to do any kind of work. Lowe my life to Beigal's gain was under import duty, coast trade duty,
Byrup, and wish my case to be made known" and tonnage dues, all the other heads of
(dgned) Jane Stranks, 22, Gaywood Boad, Hos revenue showing a decline. The tonnage
Street, Walthamstow, nae London, April 20, 1893′′ entered and cleared at Shanghai amounted
No words of comment can be too strong for a reas 10 713 ventis of 855,408 tons and 733
asrable. We stand before is at a loss what to of 873 487 100, respectively, against Bol of
say. It is not a miracle, of course, although many 852,120 tons and 793 of 877,930 tons, respectively,
repated miracle has been loss wonderful. How
PEAK HOTEL. last year. The total Import of opium at Shang
is it possible that Belger's Syrup could, with such bal amounted to 9.778 picais, of which 2,740
apparent case, Lars cortored to health a person in so
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND, picals were pative, against 10551 picais, of
dispersio a strait? Yet that it did restore her is which 3,174 Ficuls were native, lo 1896. There
serial. The facts have been thoroughly invested and THIS commodious and well appointed
the was a marked reduction in the import of cotton
established beyond dispute. Mrs. Biranks wAL DE
HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,350 feet plecz-goods, with the exception of dyed shirtlags,
crumbling edge of the grave, and was thence brought American dills and abeetings, which showed
back to the region of health, activity, and enjoyment, above sea-level, has just been thoroughly very large advance, chiatres, etc., colton lastings
How was it dous?. There is the simple seared. The re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and and Italians, and valve's while the comparative
indianes lett her whole systems debilitated, as it NEW WING has been bull, which command
Indigestion which in the dret place Chl
400 magnificent Views of the Harbow and mainland usually does. figures of cotton ya were, in pleuis :-
1896 1895. Pasig, Chinese steamer, 284, Stahlmann,--Toited infine attacked her with incrested power.
heart disturbano, nirvos
the English oogoo...... 3,037
Kee. 2,330 6,057 Indian...............163.660 224,989 94133 Tai-02, British steamer, y18, Geblowski-inflamed congested stomach, which was
for tumour
ymall rocilia and symptoms of Japanese 44,733 13,431 3,395 Tál On Steamship Că.
In nativa cotton goods there was a consider»
failed, because it was directed Brosted dig Ollowed. The privato and alan able advance in Hankow grey shirtings, but no
to the symptoms, not to the cause. Finally, Mother Haukoy cotton yarn came down to Shanghal. Heungshan, British steamer, 155 Bincho Belgo?? Omafire Byrap was appealed toy and re- In woollens, there was an advance in fastings, acting,-Hongkong, Canton, and Macao sponded by setting the digestive function is operation
Steamboat Co. Italian cloth, etc., and a decline in camleis,
Stranks at the head of her house, saved woma Perseverance, British steamer, 46,-Ng Las pelling the poison from the blood, and placing Mrs.
Bat it was marrel all the same. the exception of steel there was a marked de- cline, Foreign and native sundries were fairly well maintained, with a very large advance la kerosine oil.
97.
long ells, and Spanish sulpes. Ia mastals
In the export table the first thing noticeable is the export of 16,593 piculs of Sanghat cation 74.30yam against 1,038 picule last year. In general 23
exports there was a considerable advance in TAW collon, straw and, rush hats, silk of all kinds, raw brald, wheat, and wool; and a decline in nutgalls, rice, goat skins, and tas except green brick Of transit passes, only r,gos were issued
Co
Powan, British steamer, 1,890, A. M. Patrick
Hongkong, Canton, and Macio Steamboat Co.
Hankow, Belilah steamer, 2,135, C. V. Lloyd,
Butterfield & Swire.
Kwong-hot British steamer, 354. Rewin,
Tai Li Steamboat Co.
Teng.
HONGKONG »ED MÁÇÃO,
bont Co
MACAO AND CANTOR.
GM.&. N. Co.
|| HONGKONG, CANTON AND WEST RIVEL,
Lunghang, British steamer, 108, Numer
and
to bompital
As to that pile of treasure hidden in the Andes.
For farther particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER,
Now Victoria Hotel, Hongkong, 24th November, 18gő,
139
THOMAS'S GRILL ROOM.
high class reputation for Liberally in THIS Eablishment has always enjoyed in Minu, Quality of Food and Perlection of Cuisine, |
THIS REPUTATION WILL E
MAINTAINED.
White Cloud, British str., 762, A. Cruickshank, | Wa sheuld like to have li. Oby you. No me mying
Fresh Dairy Produce, FRUIT and other -Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steam shouldn't. But as betwem riches and bealib.
give us health. For what would guld have been to supplies are regularly imported from the United BEEF from Xiangtung, Chinese steamer, $85. Holmes-rs. Shake the night she lay behind the sore States, Canada and Ax frails.
given up to diet ak yourself that question,dith: Kobe and TURTLES from the Straits.
The WINES, SPIRITS and MALT ail brands in general LIQUORS, comprising demand, see the Best shipped to the Far East.
In addition to the BAR, GRILL and DINING Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamicas Foon for Consumptives-Scott's Empision of Co.
Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphiles of ROOMS, the upper floors are smauged to a and 25 surrendered against 4,002 and 63, respet Langahan, British leamer, xo8, W. E. Clarke, Lime and Boda is a most wonderful food for the to provide PRIVATE ROOMS suitable for
Hongkong, Cantón, and Macao Steamboat' || Consumptive. It not only gives' strength and | DINNERS ∞ BURPERS, &C. Import of gold to the value of Tis. 1,712,200, KER | Wingtong, British atnanier, 88, Jones,--Buttag | throat and lungm. It is way palatable tehlidren with light rafemimentà at a monsent's notice.
15.
10
50
21
10
En 1895. The transsen table shows a
tively, in 1856, and 4,997 and 33, perpectively
of silver to the value of Tis, 8,821,734, ngulust
an export of the game matale to the value of Tis,
Co.
supplied PICHIC and BATHING PARTIES
ICE CREAM from x PM, to IX VM.
THOMASS GRILL ROOM.
FREDERICK BISHOP,
No. 8, Queen's Road Central.
· · Head Offer :—TOKIO,
Branch Offices --- LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Forts in JAPAN.
Agencies 10
Miki Coal Mines. Ohmura Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines,
Tokyo Marine Insurance Co., Limited. Meli Tire Insurance Co., Limited, Imperial Government Paper Mills, Japan, Cotton Cleaning nad Wkg. Co., Shangbal. Onoda Cement Company, Japan, Katega fachl Cotton Spinning Mill, Japan, The Milke Colton Splaning Mill, Límited. Tokyo Cotton Spinning Mill, Japan. Hayashi Clock Factory,
Hongkong, 18th December, 1805.
TO SHIPMASTERS.
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■, QUEEN'S ROAD. THE LEADING CATERERS
TUESDAYS, GREEN TURTLE STEAKS for TIFFIM. GREEN TURTLE SOUPS for Danes.
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Coner itation from...... / Hongkong, 17th Suplember, 1895.
To be Let.
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TO. 17, CAINE ROAD, 7 Rooms and Dut
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No. 8, BONHAM ROAD-NULLAH SIDE,
8 Rooms, Onthouses and Garden.
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.
[88% Hongkong, 31st May, 1897.
TO LET.
WELLING HOUSES :—
DEUNG HOON TERRACE,
J
"HARFORD,” at MADAZDEN GAP. "THE KENNELS," in MAGAIDIK GAY. No. 29, ELGIN STREET.
FLOORS in STAUNTON and ELGIN
STREETS.
GODOWNS JE BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to
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· From the 1st AUGUST, 189).
MATHEW J. D. STEPHENS, Solicitor för Owner, Hongkong, gih April, 1897.
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students -- 1,594,775 and Tia. 1,861,414, respectively, The HoNGKONG AND WHAMKIA DOCK KETURRI, for adulte and chlidren l'is'a marvellous food COLD MEAT SUFFERS tron g in 11,30 WM #WO ROOMS in the KOWLOON HOTEL.
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