been formed two weeks the members must have worked hard to achieve the success' which It undoubtedly was. They played right royally, and to hear the way in which they were greeted dh tha march back to Head Quarlera, shows how popular they were with all clames and especially with their comrades in arms, "The Regulars," who when they passed the Barracks sent the air with early cheers. The Band consisted of: -Messrs Woolley (Drum Majo), McEwen (Pipe Maju), Pickford (Plog Sergeant), and McSwayed, Fludlay, Burgess, and McRae, (Pipers); Mesars. Smith, Brown, Biker, Cesar, Hart and Blackwell ma'e most efficient drum- mers. Soma at the Pipers formerly served in "crvek" Seatch corpy and Megurs Brown and Baker wore their medals, gained in Zafuland, It would be a good thing if this effort proved the foundation for a permanent Volunteer Bad, an there is no lack of good musicians in the Colony If they will only come forward. The Volunteers would find that the guns travel much easier with a band than without it.

A Jablice pret has just come to light In the person of Mr. G. N, Hester, who h

dertaken the great and arduous trak "of welling "The Annals of England in Veir and Rhyme." Mr Hester, whose book har

been published by Chapman And Hall,

appears to have

some of

the attributes of Sile Wegg. He makes no clal to the Hile of poet and rays he chooses the medium of verse because "it alds the memory, It favnurs brevity, and it expresses (better that prove) the sentiment of history-that qually which fosters patriotism," Mr. Hester's own sira le patriotic. "I confers the blas. The great event of the present year suggested my labour. The varie he has produced is ectosyllabic and lo rhyming

couplets. For example:-

**Victoria hath eclipsed her peers.

And hell the sceptre tixty years, Ripe wisdom is the decaden' dower,

And Sympathy in fullest flower.

Her subjects' inve hath deeper grown, And reverence bows before the Throne,

A world-wide empire was her sw And homage of the heart dosh pay,"

The Singapore people have agala set Honk kongites an example, this time in regard to the Jublice celebrations. Instead of crowding events together like our committee did, the Stralty folk spread their festivities over five days, besides holding thanksgiving services on Sunday. Their

programme, tom, appears to have been so excellently varied one, Including as it did parade of troops, laminations, Malay and other

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 25. 1897.

GREEN ISLAnd cement COM-

PANY, LIMITED.

GERMAN DRILL-INSTRUCTOR

COMMITS SUICIDE,

CHINESE GOVERNMENT TO BLAME,"

Shanghal, June 18th, Yesterday evening, just as we had pone to prner, we received intelligence that a German.. emmited suicide by swallowing marchine, and driinstructer named Hans Holarich had wwere not surprised to note this morning that this new, though spread like wildfire about town, did not travel as fir as Kin-klang Road, The unfortunata ex-drill instructor was quite a

THE NUGGET OF GOLD ORE.

“That,” said my frland, In reply to a "question of mine, a vare Ikega and wary rich nugget of gold ore. It was taken many year ago from a mine in Ámstralia,”

Naw much is it worth?" I asked.

He looked at me with a shrawi molto and replied i

worth just nothing at all."

I thought that a queor thing for him to say, but asked no more questions,

went through the streets looking for the home."A less missionaries, not knowing if they had escaped the fury of the mob. All we want from

holders in the above company was held at the

An extraordinary general meeting of shire. rath to rule, we met with the greatest kindasss from the people. Not an ogly word or look office's No. 9 Prays Center), si noɑn to-day, to

from any ann. One could scarcely believe that confirm the resolutiger passed at an extraordi

the people so kind to-day, could have been the any general meeting on fune 5th. Mr. C. A. demons of yesterday, I succeeded at last in finding the ladies shard the best, while the Tomes presided and there were also prese t

men were up in the city. A happler losking Hon. C. P. Chater, C.M.G., and Me Orange lat under similar clicomstances it would be (Cassalting Commites) and Messrs. Fang Wa difficult to find anywhere. The native Chris huon. He Tung, Ho Fuk, Lao Cheung Shio, siang had been supplying them with provisions Hip Chi Fong, Wong Hop K1, Ho Yan Nam, and money and in fart doing, all they could to and R. K. Leigh.

The resolutions, which deal with the increas. I relieve their coeds. Want will Her M15 2 ] young man, being only 23 reses of age, and had and: "I have something to whom you log of the company's capital, have aiready be subjects are respected, and that her noble as representatives do to see that the rights of hor pablished in the Taligraph and other papers.chters are not drives about like bruter, Their confirmation was moved by the Chaliman

but respected as honoured citizens ? and seconded by Mr. Fung Wah Chuen, the matian being unanimously capled.

The Craliman said—It may be interesting to you, gentlemen, to know how we will proceed about the call. The books will be closed on July 1st, and the call of $5 on esch share will be payable at the end of July, Regardin: site wo are still undecided, not having received any definito answer from the Government, but as the Jablice is now over perhaps they will have more sime to attend to

the malles

To answer to a question by Mr. Ho Tang the Chalimin si'd they had to close the books by the T1 July but iber would try to make matters as conveulent as possible for everybody regarding the cl

Mr. Fing Wah Churn asked if the books could not possibly be heat open till the 5th July, The Cushman replied that it could not be dose now as the whole of the work would have to be gone throgh ever again.

The meeting then concluded.

ANTI-FOREIGN RIOTS IN THE

YANGTSZE VALLEY.

TWO ESTABLISHMENTS OUT FED.

THE CATHOLICS SAVID BY OFFICIALS. A special correspondent of the Shanghat Daily Press wilting from Klaklang on the 14th June gives the following interesting particulars" of a recrudescence of anil-foreign outrages in the Yanatsze Valley :-

clap of thunder from

•On Wednesday evening, Jare oth, like * clear sky, a lot broke out in Waches, on the Payang Lake, and in a a very short time the entire premalies occupled by the Plymouth Brethren, with all effects, were a total ruin. The lot began at the Ladies' Homs and Boarding School about 7 o'clock. just as they were on the eve of repairing the Chapel for their evening service. The first lo1imstion of the approaching trouble was same bolsterons klog from native process'ons, sea sports, land sports, day-la a very short time que a large crowd bad group of men standing just outside the pate light fireworks, a ball at Government Hour, gathered and the command was given to enter trests at ■ hospital and to children, Chipere the dwelllog and "burn and klil? The ladies, processions, bonfires, and a race meeting to

five la anraber, died Into the adjoining" school" wind up with. With such a liberal bill of fare this position they could bear all that was going room and barred the door after them. From our Straits friends were certalaly deserving of a

on, and in their helpless condition had to sob. whole week of fine weather.

Shanghat is reported to have done all its Jabllating in one, day and it is understood that

10 the despoleg of all their earthly posses. slons. Alter the mob bad completed their work o' destroying the house and everything in it, the commands then

the celebration there was in no wise so elaborate 1 and " kill them given to search for the wonder

and billifant as might reasonably have been expected in the fir-lamed "Model Settlement,"

Considerable surpilie and no small amount of indignation was expressed on Wednesday evening in the enclosed area around the new Club-house when i became evident that the Government had "shot down "en Iliumications apparently contest with one night of It-despite the fact that Her Majesty the Queen approved of two days' fe›tivities. Even the bright electric crew on Government House, which attracted so much attention on Tuesday, wit "not to be seen, neither was the Clock-tower

ROY

KILL THE W^MEN!" While the door leading to the Girls' School way being battered down, the Ind'es and girls were making their escape out of a back door into a narrow alicy. Some of the native Christians contended with the mob, thus delay Ing them for a time, and allowing the ladies and girls time to get away. The door through which weeks, and bad the rist taken place earlier they made their escape had only been made a few there would have been no way open for their escape, and as a result we would now possibly have to record another horrible masssere rather than a Barrow and providential escape. The meb, finding their prey had escaped, set to work and in short order demolished the school with The home of the single men near by was soon in uins, when the sourch wat again taken up for the feelng foreigners. They were pursued to the mission pretalses occupied by Mr. Blandlord, where the ladies and gentle- ballering dowly anied when the mob was down the gale and firing the buliding, The gentlemen and ladies made their escape through the back gate and out Into the hills, and to the darkassa wern enabled "to evade their pursuers. What buildings could be fired without endangering the neighbouring Feildences were fired, while others were torn down. Not a thlog was saved by the mission-

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of the Government offices any the market-it up for the occasion; and the Interns around the Erclosed Area were also mon est. It seems a mural that the Queen's Stripe was not #110 kept in daskaras, bet pro- bably the powers that be could hardly make up

men had

their minds to carry, rigid economy to such lengths on this auspicious occailon. It was not pleasant, either, to find that the warships in port, which added so much the night before id the picturesqueness of the scene in the barbour, were no laminated. Nobody seems to comaries save the clothing they had on their backs prehend "wherefore this thosness," and it is to be hoped that some explanation, either official or serat-efficial, will be forthcoming, if it is capable of reasonable explanation.

The general public kept up the festivities; decorations and all, on Wednesday," and their efforts to show their loyalty were. not relaxed one folk on Wednesday evening. The new Club, Watson's dispensary, Tak -Cheong's store, the P., & O., Arnhold Karberg & Co's, Siemireo's, Shewan Tomes & Co, the "Ewa" bong, Messrs. Lanis, Wegener & Co., Wing Kee, Powell & Co, the "Vie" and the Hongkong and Windsor hotels, were all bril- llantly hit up, and China-town was no exception to the rule. Seelag, then, that the pospie were able to display their loyalty in each marked degate (in a manner that did ore and all the utmost credit) the failure of the authoritier to keep on evin terms with the loyal colonists was as conspicuous as it was regrotiable.

The "Empress "liner now in port wardi sea on the aeth but thas Sid not interfere with the proper observance of the Queen's with that on that day special Thanksgiving Services should be held Captain Archibald held service to the sales and 'all hands and all the passengers were prenent. He deliveret an impressive address on the Queen's record reign, the National Authern was sung and at the conclusion of the service a collection was made in Tehalf of the Aged Mariners' Fund.

In their helpless condition they spent the night biding in the busbes on the hill.

THE OFFICIALS,

The mob, having fiolabed op Mr. Blandlord's house, 'started for the Carbolics, but by this time the officials had arrived with sufficient, force to save the latter property. Mr. Blundfærd left, the Ladien hiding in the bills while be crossed over Unable to see where the boat was anchored be the hill to the lake to find his house-boat.

b-gan to call to bis boatosan, when he was heard by the soldiers who came rushing out to him, and he barely escaped being run through With a word by one of the soldiers. He finally succeeded in parsuading the soldiers to let him alone and allow him to find refug for the women on the boat. The best bawing been loand, the irdies were got aboard. As attempt was made the next day to fie the beats gunboat langside their boat for their protec but unsuccessfully. Therficials then s:nt ton.

THE PRETIXT,

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THE "TOKIO-MARU” ASHORE.

Kon, Jane Igth.

The NV.K. steamer Totto-Maru, Captein Barstow, which left here for Australia via ports shor Ir after noon yesterday, with thren hundre4 | emigrants on board, got ashere about o'cinek Inside the beacon a Seman. She is now lying less than A cable's length from the Hiars beacon.

As soon as informatien reached Kobe, the Nippon Yusen Kalsha sent down the Yokohama maru to her polstance, and both the Sagamt and the Totomi afferwards anslated in the apertius. All futs made to move her yester day proved unsuccessful, however, and though she was moved shout even o'clock this maxing, she simply drifted a few wards and again became hard and fast. 11 is reported that her propeller la smeshed, which of con seven-de's her helpless to 11st the offints belog made to get her lost. She lies stern on to the shore opposite the Taki-no-chaya; and has a very bad it,

Lighters have been sent down this morning with ite view of taking out the cargo and thus lightening the vessel.

During the operations the Yokohama-maru gat close inshore, and vessels which passed this morning report that she appears to be in difficulties herrell-Chronicle

MASONIC.

CONSECRATION OF A NIW LODGE

Ho Was

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been attached to the Chinesa army for some

me, Like the others who had gone before,

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Two vasalator I again vlelted his homa in Tannitor, and

this tima 7 miod tha hiz nugget from the shelf where I had first reen it. Buk Tanked no quantiane. the incident at two year before. Perhaps, rocalling

my

rase, remarking, "That nugget of gold ara has taken and, opening a cleant, ha produced a magnificent gald this

form. Exclusive of the labour involved in the transformation, the

the gold alena New Worth £100," What curious similitudes there are between things curentially unlike! Here is one which is may be

to fallo

It in reggented by the following pantenen from & women's - Tatford In spite of all the arising food took nothing seemest to give me strength."

קות

Now, WJA that? Perhaps the history of the prerians three years of her life may help to account for it. In Janner, 1990, she had an attack of inflaongs which, she says, lofs her low, weak, and languid. So far as we are able to meertain, Influenz

is not by a certain poison in the blood daralonad during peculiar conditions of the atmosphere. Its early symptoms are those of a fever, they are always sudden and often sierering. Tet, as in nearly all CARCA It enda li recovery in a week or two, It does not explain the mystery of Mrs. Wata'a continuod

And prostration.

Heinrich had also to never hie esanaction with the noble Disgon army. Mantha rolled on, and the, unfortunate man had been impallen!): waiting for his #ffales—that in as regards what was due to him—to be setiled. Correspondence - Instructito to followed 11 a matter et entre, in the go.ts-rou- please manner so characteristic of the Chinese, and, we understand, no d-finito arrangemen had been come to. In the meantimas the deceased was obliged to live the best way he could, the only poisibir alternative being to run into deht. Deceased not canaldered as being of an extravagant disposition, and his personal irlande Inform me that he was excep Hon-Iman, of sterline qually. Lately, however, his creditors were poaking him for payment, and resterday he was to appear before his Consul for paltry debt, hat did not. A representative of the German Court was despatched to bir rest. dence in Park Lare yesterday afternoon, when it was discovered that the deceased was lying unconscious in his bed. De. Zedalius was at once sent fir, and Heinrich war removed to the Shangbai 'General Hospliul, but he was loo for gone, and the dose of morphing he had taken had done its fatal work. Drs. Henderson, Macleod and Cooper were in Kitendance, and used the stemach pamp and adminle- tered strong emetles, but without success, the ralent dying a few minutes ister, The usual inquiry was held at the German Consulata this morning, followed by a fost moriam exam-

weaknes

no wich

She tells that her appetite was poor, and that eating was immediately followed by great pain in the chest, brok, and sides. Toplag to overcome thin state of things she took much nonrising food. That an increase of abrangth should result from the eating of plenty of good font would seem raonable. How he can one free gain strength? Yet, strange to day, romis followed. On the contrary, the pains became worse, no that to wo her own words-sho was completely wicked with pain" all over her, and newest she could scarcely put on foot belare the other. Besides this, the condition of the stomach was far from encouraging. That organ is the source of all

wer in the human body, and should feel Power

In this lady's case it was full of uneasingen and

nawine,

It, which was not sinking sensation in It relieved either by food or by any

modical Certainly, something quite different from a former attack of influenza went to, the making of that ; we must look deeper to and the real trouble.

Chemists often determine the character of poison hy observing the colour it creates when applied to litman paper and-in addition to the general symp toms-it is sometimes porrible to tell the nature of aalsesse by taking notice of what cares It Now thess is one universally known remedy which water -falls to -qure-one-

nation, and death was aftributed in morphis | comfortable and pain. Aho speaks of a craving; |

poisoning. Another inquiry is to be held to as certain the msilva which led to this rash act.— China Gasstia.

NOTANDA.

CALENDAR.

JUNT.

Mitsorological means based on ten years'

~eðservations to 1895.

Barometer... Thermameter, re Humidity Rainfall.....

19.77

.80.

...81

16.97

TO-DAY. WEATHER FIPORT.

O date at On dare at

14 8.0. Barometer...... 29.62 Thermometer...****

77 Humidity....... 99 Rainfall. 168

lpm, 2955

Bo 58

A very interesting ceremony was held in the Masonic Hall, Zetland Street, last night, a new Ledge, styled "Naval end Military Lodge, of Scotland," No. 843 on the Roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, being consecrated and the Offers for the first year ̄_of_its—existence Installed. Wor. Bro. F. Howell (30 deg) was the officer appoloted by the Grand Lodge of Scot- land to perform the ceremony and he executed bis arduous duties in a thoroughly efficienti palastaking and impressive manner. cheerfully and ably supported by Wor. K10. J. Dickle, P. M., Right Wor. Bro."J, 1. Andrews G, A, Walkies (37 deg,) offdailog at Chaplain. and the Officers of St. John's Lodge, Wor. Bro.

There was a large attendance of Brethren and the whole proceedings were carried aut with the utmost precision, All the Officers and Breihten working, together with a will and leaving nothing undone that should have been done. The singlog of the various bymed was a memorable feature of the unique occasion; and the word unique is used advisedly for Lodges of this kind are few and far between and the ratiom d'être af last night's function is to be found so the fact that there are now such isrge military and naval forces in the Far East and they are ever lacressing so rapidly that during the past three years It has been evident that such a Lodge would unquestionably apply long-felt want. Under the circam- 'ances Wor. Bro. Howell exerted bimself to bitne about the estabilement of the Lodge, and, as | Chios, $49; Chlon Sugais, $1433 Balmorals, sbova stated, he had the axilsfaction of complet ing the task in a fitting manner last night.

After the installation of Right Wor. Bro. F. Spafford fato ite Chair, the following officers wern duty invested for the year 1897-1898;-.

SUBSTITUTE, MISTER ! Worshipful Bro. W. H. Arnand, Wor. S. W. ...........Bro. W. H. E. Smith Treas.**1944 19

T. Githam H, Loar

S. D...

I. G......... Steward.................. Wor. J. W...

T. Haines

19

T. Cooper

J. Blake

11

Steratury in 15

1. D. .......... j

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H Harley

F. W. Goldsmith J. Cosick B Jorus.

MEMORANDA.

TO-MORROW,-25th Janu American mail due, Great Naval Review at Partsmouth. it .m.-American mali closer, Noon-China leaves for San Francisco,

usual parte of call.

SUNDAY,—1şik Jane,

English mail due,

SHARE MARKET.

LATEST QUOTATIONS.

treatment.

deceptive disable comprehensive, and reb in Mrs. Wantallappily it was finally employed In concluding her letter, dated December lak, 12, Rucklidge Avenue,

Willesden, Lon, N.W., 1802

she says: "At the time when my condition was TOTY critical and my family very anxions, my son-in-law,

m Mr. Dencon, of Shepherd's Bush Road, told as how, amliness of his own, he had been cured by Mother And Beigel's Curative, and soon my appetite svisori me to beein using it at once. I

and food digested;

my

returned

and by the time I had consumed the bottles I was strong as over, and have kept in the host of health ever since-(Signed) Yours truly, Mary Westall."

This ramedy, the

the pablis is well aware, “I

advertised to curs indigestion and dyspepsin and its consequences and nothing else. Yet these con sequences include nearly every ailment with which we Are familiar. Even influenza seldom attacks any targ thasa whead blood fi

1 is first polecned by indigestion and dyspepsia.

And as to that nugget of gold ore ?_Ab2 you. Gold in worthines until is manalastured. Food is is useless unless it is digested. Betwem the ore and the Yass is the workman. Between food and strengih also a workman-the stomach,—Advt.

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank 184 per cent.

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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DOR: American (Belgie) to-morrow, English (Mirzapora) 29th Intt, German (Sachsen) 30th fast. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 14th prox. Australian (Omi Maru) 16th prox.

Tacoma (Pathan) 17th prox.

Tacoma (Tacoma) 29th prox. German (Bayern) 29th prox.

The installation over, the Brethren adjourned to the banquetting hall, which had been very

THE O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Brigit, with prettily and sotably, decorated for the occasion.malit, &c, left Shaoghal for this post at 5 am. The sumptuous repast was served under the personal supervision of Bros. W. Farmer, J

yesterday, Goodchild and J. W. Qabarna, and it goes with- oat saying that it was in every respect welt catered and antisfactory; and creditable to all who were responsible for the comfort and the pleasure of the large compaBY.

Dalag the banquet the following lost were daly bonoured:One Queen-Empress and the Craft" "The M.W.Grand Master, Mason and Officers of the Grand Lodge Officers of the District Grand Lodge of Hong of Semland; "* The District Grand Master and

and South Chica; ""Sister Lodges and Visitors" "The Installing Officer The Newly lastalled Master's" "Wives, Sisters, Daughters and Sweethearts of Masons," the list concluding, as usual, with the popular Tyler's tosit

LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.

SUPREME COURT.

CHIMINAL BIESIONS,'

CHO, CHÚT

Jone acth.

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The N. P. B. 8. Co.'s sermass Tacoma and Mogul avived at Tecoms from Yokohama on the 23rd Inst

THE steamship Chtifagong, from Portland, Or., left Mejl for this port last night, and may be

xpected here on or about the 30th inst,

ARRIVALS.

SHIPPING RATURME," From 8 pɔm. yılırday to 8 pm. to-day. Fr............steamer, from Hofhow Produce mestryksandër

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Aggregating 4,870 ions register,

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Japan Foochow Hollow "Singapore ship

Mantong Aggregating 9:353 tons register. *

Parokang 54319035A

The cause of the riot is the same old story over agala: "A missing child killed by the foreigners," only in this osia the child was killed bai not missing. Some of the gentlemen waist pausing along the street, when some naughty bays began bosting at them, one of them throwing a plece of mud and striking one of the men la the face. No sitehilon was paid to this, which emboldened the boys to greater things, until one of the lads slapped the missionary "in the face with an idol and iden ran away. The (Before his Lordship Str 7. W. Carrington, camiloned him to behave himself. This was missionary caught one of the youngsters and

| early la the day and nothing more was heard of it by the tuilonaries until the slot began.

THE INDIAN ARKAULT CARE, the messtime -Io

It had been circulated that the Gander Singh, Sunder Singh, and Thacker missions-y bad killed the cblid, and by wily Slogs, guaness of the Royal Artillery, stationed leaders the riot was planned, The mischief done, at Lyeeman were tried at the Supreme Court this the child reported killed was still running about morning on the charge of swatting ene of the the streets,The officials coming down fin commades, Bhagad Singh, at Lysemen on the the Captial, the people were frightened, somsiting 29th April, with intent to do grievous bodily desperate must be done to justify their mennness. bar. A conference of the leaders was held and II was decided that the only thing left for them to do tracted by Mr. H. L. Dennys (Crown Solicitos) Recésérése y Mr. W. M. Goodman (Attorney-General) Ins. San Joaquin, suwunu" ♫ was to buy the child, who was the son of a poor prozocuted MM. W. Slade, Instaucted by Mt. Hokennollers widow woman, and polson him. The proposte Looker (of Messrs. Deacon and Hastings) lion to buy was made and ralused by the woman, sppeared for Gunder Singh, and Mr. C. A, D. who objected on sgainst such a bersible for Sender Singh, Kr

having her only son murdered, Melbourne, instructed Mr. Reece, appeared.

The complainant Bhagat Singh was cross

by Mr. Melbourze. Burgaon

Mrs. Aches, owner of the builces of Achee & Co., fornitors dealers, wrote through Mr. Chan Long Hia to the Jublies Committee offering to present $500 with of beds and farallore to the rgw Women's Hospital at her own cost and as an offering to H.M. the Queen, Mr. Stewart Lockbait replied to-day thanking the good dady and accepting the gift...

The colony stems to be recovering from the feativities and business resuming is usual chasselt. The Tables 1 over, but pleasant stort While the case was pending the officials

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Kowloon Dock,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPIA DOCK RETURES, Riina Christina..... ( Tatching.....

Cosmopolitan

PASSED THE CAMAL, "

THIS REPUTATION WILL BE MAINTAINED,

Fresh Dairy Produce FRUIT and other supplies are regularly imported from the United States, Canada and Austraila. BEEF from Kobe and TURTLES from the Straits.

The WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS, comprising all brands in general demand, are the Best shipped to the Far East.

In addition to the BAR, GRILL, and DINING ROOMS, the upper floors are arranged so as to provide PRIVATE ROOMS suitable for DINNERS or SUPPERS, &c.

PICNIC and BATHING PARTIES supplied with light refreshments at a moment's notice.

ICE CREAM from x 2,3, to 12 P.M.

·COLD MEAT SUPPERS from 9 to 11:30 Pál. THOMAS'S GRILL ROOM.

FREDERICK BISHOP, Manager.

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VICTORIA HOTEL.

ROTISSE KIE.

* MEALS A ́LA CARTE,

HOPS, STEAKS, &c, đơ, st any time

between 7,30 AM, and 11.30 PM.

MONTHLY BOARDERS at Moderate Rates.

MADAR & FARMER,

Proprietors. Hongkong, 3rd September, 1805.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

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THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the slogant Building known as "CON- NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom -modation to Residents and Travellers.

Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall is ach Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant. Tavourable Arrangements made for Families and lox Monthly or Katended Fartada.

P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager, Henghong, and April, 1895,

133

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND;

"HIS commodious and, well · appointed Holated at a height of 1,450 feet re-decorated, renovated and re-fumtaked, and a ilove "sen-level, has just been thoroughly

NEW WING:14 boen bullie, which commands

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setóllicións of it remain" long 15" the RPF195 fannen everybody was sworn to silence. ‡exsmicone, Watson gavo evidence: zezards | June-Maria" Valaria.AkJune---Binalder magnißcent Views of the Harbent and mainiană

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memory clali pho took part in the celebration la toile officials, but not one of those whose names The names of the leaders of the riot ware gives this colony, where one often has occas

„wise given has been arrested, bat three or fum friandiose parties have been taken lato custody ar responsible for the trouble. Then

remember Shakesporo's Inci.........

Bought thail zake da rise,'

· X4 Móglaki to imeli de rues bias trai

ing the plaintiffs injuries.c

Bishan Sings and Heroam Singh, gintisen of the Royal Arilllery, and Balaka Singh, a Kavili dar, in the same battery, also gava evidence, - The cape was adjourned till you.m. tomorrow?

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For further particulars, apply in

PAMOKATHE MANAGER,

* New Victoria Hotal;

DUMINY & CO

CHAMPAGNE

EXTRA DRY

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Carte D'Or

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Apply to Mosers, DODWELL, CARLILL & CO. HONGKONG,

AGENTS FOL

M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., Paris.”

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